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Show Campus''News ti Do You Know WHsit Campus Ministry Can Offer You? involved and to help them evenings. realize that the club is nothing Campus Ministry holds to be afraid of. No one is Faith and Friendship Mardi Gras and Campus going to force a person to do about once a month. evenings Ministry, what do they have in anything that he or she doe- It is a time where people can common? A party. snt want to do, or isnt comget together, eat free food and On Sunday, Feb. 9 fortable doing. relax. There is music or a The people who organize cial speaker and everyone speCampus Ministry was pleased has because they saw the biggest and set up all of the events for a time. These evenings good group of people attend the Campus Ministry are: Cheryl are usually held on Sundays. Mardi Gras party than has Moore, campus chaplain; Campus Ministry has ever shown up to a Campus Tiffany Barber, peer minister; been a part of preparations for and Paige Croswhite, peer AIDS Awareness Week by getMinistry event. The party, held in minister. ting an AIDS quilt together, Nunemaker, had over thirty holding a candle light people in attendance for vigil for those who have died spaghetti, live music from the or who are dying of AIDS. goal band Breaking Point and to Campus Ministry also particijust have fun. They talked, pated in last weeks Random sang along with the music and of Kindness Week by givActs ate good food in a Mardi Gras is ing every office on campus a Campus Ministry atmosphere. bowl of salt water taffy and by Peer Minister, Paige giving flowers or balloons to a Croswhite said, It was the Few people on campus. to get people best turnout that I have seen Campus Ministry is not a since I have been a part of club based on pressure. It is a If anyCampus Ministry. organithis thing, involved." party proved that zation and everyone is welyou dont have to be religious come to attend any of the to participate in the activities activities. If you are interestthat Campus Ministry holds ed in learning more about on campus. Everyone is welMinistry, or the peoCampus come. Campus Ministrys future ple involved with Campus Students had a favorable plans are The watching you can contact response to the party. Its so Master Mender, a religious Ministry, Moore, Cheryl Paige nice to be able to come and that tells the story of Croswhite or Tiffany Barber play at relax with my friends on a Jesus; nights out on the town, ext. 142 or in Shaw 106. They Sunday night. Why cant we a Bible study and prayer meet- would love to talk to you and do this more often? ings Tuesday, March 4, March hear any ideas that you may The oal of Campus 18, April 1 and 15 and have for future activities, fc to get people other Faith andApril is Ministry Friendship Zachary Young fir & TO THINK T1 of non-denominatio- Forum staff writer YOU NEED 3 Tiffany Barber Forum staff writer "file ig 1997 could find. But most stu- collection, Westminster also dents dont take the time to has access to 1,082 journals, see what the library has to and reference newspapers offer. books in full text via the To continually improve World Wide Web. These dataresources, Hales said that the bases called InfoTrac and library is currently receiving SearchBank, are available oyer 100 books, journals ana from any campus computer videotapes weekly. Hales also hooked to the network. said that they are For students who are with the faculty toworking obtain unaware of how to use this quality material because they and other resources, the are the ones who know the library offers classes, As Westminster eagerly awaits the opening of the new Giovale Library, many people are not aware of, or seem to forget about the resources the Nightingale Library currently has available. Many students think they must go elsewhere to get said quality information, David Hales, director of the discipline and what is needed library. Most students will be to support their classes. surprised to see what they In addition to the growing Westminster College Earth Effort WCEE Meetings held every Monday at 1:00 PM In Carleson202. Everyone Is invited. Come show your support one-on-o- ne ? rtr! t SI & Sun. thru Wed. Bring in a valid student ID & get 10 OFF ALL DISHES! Om A ArTtt 4, A End Or T & Sotooi A. A ft!A Get; All Up About Ma y Term Terry Davis Forum staff writer Westminster students can earn four upper division cred- it hours in art, history or English by spending May Term in Greece with professors Susan Cottier, Catherine Kuzminski and Susan Gunter. According to Cottier, the itinerary for the May Term trip includes visits to archeological sites of Mycaenae, medieval monasteries built during the Turkish invasion of Greece in Meteora and the tomb of Alexander the Great in Thessaloniki. Students will also visit Athens and Crete. The night life in Athens is great, we will join in the singing and dancing, said Cottier. In Crete we are to experience the lifegoing of Zorba well try to act like student tutorials and other types of aid. The instruction includes how to access needed information, use the technology and to g encourage learning. For more information on classes available contact David Hales at ext. 279. We are in an exciting phase of Westminster library history, said Hales. The new library is absolutely magnificent. But, students need to learn what is available to them and how to use it for the Greeks. Cottier said even though library to be viable. life-lon- t die May Term trip sounds lik going from museum to arche ological site, it will be fun We will get to the museum; and archeological sites b stops at taverns and danct halls. Learning is fun thats our motto. Cottier said Greece wa; chosen for the May Term trip because many of her student; asked her to take them there People fantasize about goinp to Europe, she said. A bip part of this fantasy is Greece. Cottier said the Greeks are the most wonderful Europeans of all. They are so warm and She friendly. said once people make it to Greece, they find it more fantastic and enlightening than they had imagined. See Greece on page 5 |