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Show The Dixie Sun Page 2 February, Febur Campus Info npnn U ulJUD in dixie L L E G E Humanities Forum: Cultures of the World at Dixie College, Loya Garrett, noon, Dunford Auditorium. TUESDAY Colonels Booster Club Luncheon: noon, Gardner buffet. Center, Lunch: French dip sandwiches. no-ho- cil) ViiEC?JESDAY 1 I f THURSDAY Forum: Folklore of Dixie, Karl Brooks, noon, Sun Room. Lunch: Grilled cheese sandwiches. Re-ent- Lunch: Beef stew in a bread bowl. Basketball: Womens in Salt Lake at 5:30, Mens Salt Lake at 7:30 Baseball: Played at Yavapai, noon FRIDAY Studentbody President says student funding is in trouble in vi financial program. ByU Funding for UCOPE was ger thee from the funds used in matching f, Or program allocations. It was prest-name new State Program, subject onlvi, comr regulations. prop G Many senators and represeni believe that student financial aid Livir fare in disguise. "UCOPE", if passer Higl Livir continue providing funding for and as college work study arc tyir Educational Opport Supplemental with Grants. Otherwise, they will be elir actir ed. If you feel that this might affect 1 Hig' please feel free to contact your Rec I and or Net Representative your Se; It Otherwise, you might be left "coping By KIM ISOM state-base- d THE DIXIE SUN Don't you just love it when your finanDont you love it when and senators are opposed representatives to a bill that might pay for your educa- a cial aid gets cut? tion? This may be a concern if "UCOPE'' does not pass the house. "UCOPE", oth- Celebrity Concert Series: Albert McNeill Jubilee Singers, 8 pm, Cox Auditorium, $12 adult, $9 youth, Dixie College Students $2. Lunch: Fish and chips. Baseball: Played at South Mountain (time to be announced). G erwise known as Utah Centennial Opportunity Program For Education, is a bill that was proposed when the Federal Government cut funding for student Financial Aid Programs in order to balance the budget. UCOPE would make up for lost funds and begin to develop a nan Virt tec! Representative Dennis Iverson State Capital Salt Lake City, Ut. pri' ( Roi 84114 Tk Dc Representative Bill Hickman SATURDAY Basketball: Womens at Utah Valley, 5:30, Mens at State Capital Salt Lake City, Ut. 84114 !st : Senator David Watson State Capital Salt Lake City, Ut. 84114 A message from Jeffrey Hall, Student Body President: Are you receiving financial aid? Do you want a tuition freeze next year? Do you participate in work study on campus? If any of these things are of interest to you or affect you in any way (that's every one), we need you to write to your senator and representatives. Hey, Dixie Rebels! DIXIE COLLEGE THEATRE presents Good luck to our Basketball and Baseball teams this weekend at their away games. ASDC Executive Council at sea If you liked Gene Kelly with music and dancing in "Singing in the Rain" then vou will love litis delightful nuo mil play set in the 1930 s. Zany characters, charming love songs, snappv lap dancing, exotic settings and hoc kstdgt romances make this a refreshing musical evening. tlMMIaj j i i, .-, OF DIXIE COLLEGE Vc ,C1 Book and Lyrics by and ROBIN MILLER Music by JIM WISE Directed by BRENT HANSON GtORGE HAJMSON FEBRUARY 21, 22, 23, 24. 26. 27, 1996 8:00 PM Adults $7.50 - Youth $3.00 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT BOX OEEICE & R&K BOOKSTORE Graff Fine Arts Theatre Box Office. 225 S. 700 E. St. George, Ut. (SOI ) sh |