BSU Plans Cultural Center by Roger L. Hawkins Ramon Harris, vice-president of vides for disadvantaged students. (N.0.W.) the Black Student Union (BSU) Besides the two main objectives <phe Capitol Campus of The Penn predicts more activities for the or- mentioned above, the organization S yi V ania State University is pleased ganization. The Black Student U- also plans to be involved in commu- present the fourth in its annual nion, a relatively new organization, nity efforts and the Sylvan Heights Artists and Lecture Series, was established primarily to encour- project which consists of tutoring The 1970-71 series, planned by the age minority group students to come and promoting healthy activity a- Capitol Campus Cultural Program to Capitol Campus. mong deprived orphan children. m j ng Committee, is made up of sev- The Black Student Union, as ex- . The upcoming social events sched- en programs, plained to me by Ramon, is not es- ul ®, by the Black Student Union Each of the programs will be pre sentially a social organization but a *? e Bingo, which took place on sen ted at 8 p.m. in the Campus cultural organization. The new main luesday, Oct. 6,1970, in the student Auditorium, located in the Main objectives of the Black Student U- ce .„ 15' . 1970, a dance Building. nion are to provide for the founda- "JI** 1 ** . £* ven , j ® P ,m ' 1 a,m * The Public is most cordially invit tiori of a Black Cultural Center and a]B ° In th? student center. e d to all of the programs in the a scholarship fund. The black cul- Ramon has many objectives for series. There is no admission charge, tural center will include African the future of the Black Student Parking is available in the lot behind and Afro-American literature, an Union, but m order for his objectives the Main Building, audio-visual section and a section de- to be a success he needs the coopera- Members of the Committee which picting various types of African turn of the students. So he, speak- planned the 1970-71 Artists and Lec sculpture. on the behalf of the Black Stu- ture Series include both students and . . ~ .. .. - , . dent Union, would appreciate it if faculty members appointed last AS fa j a L th o. q. ll P * f TT d i ? ou ’ l he st udents, would support and spring for a one-year term, concerned, the Black Student Union feel free to call on the Black Student student members of the Commit plans to provide scholarships in ad- Union for any problems you might tee are Larrv Gelbach Viririnia dition to what the university pro- have, or just to make suggestions 8 Gutetast, Saric, Judy T-. -wt in , T .. . . Reisman, and Bernard Schonbach. Express Yoursell. •• Notices! Notices! Faculty members are Gerald Bierly, ~ . Lois Dixon, Irwin Richman, and Ed- If you would like to express your- PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB! ward Trunk. Miss Carmen Vance, self in writing on any topic that The photography club is in process Assistant Dean of Student Affairs, would make interesting reading, we Q f developing! If you are interested coordinated the planning efforts, of the Capitolist staff would be very j n taking pictures, developing or TI-GRACE ATKINSON glad to receive and publish such ma- printing them, contact John Fanelly Monday, October 19, 1970 terial. Our aim is to make the paper at 947 A Kirtland or Dave Howells at Ti-Grace Atkinson has long been more responsive and relevant to the 9488 Kirtland! in the forefront of the movement Student Body on political issues, FURNITURE COMMITTEE for women. A founding member of social issues, or whatever. We want CHOSEN the Feminists, originally the October our Collective Capitolist to be a sue- Dr. John R. Grimm, Dean of Student 17th movement, she is a board mem and we need only one ingredient Affairs, has announced the member- ber of the National Organization for YOU. Our office is located in the 3 hjp of a committee to select the fur- Women (NOW). Formerly she Placement Building and we meet nishings of the new student lounge served NOW as finance chairman every Wednesday at 8:10 p.m. Please and ar t gallery, which will be located an d president of its New York chap leave your name and phone number j n ro oms WlO7 to Will. Professor ter. Miss Atkinson is a V 1 mailbox, across from student Oliver La Grone, Gregory Garth, the University of Pennsylvania and Affairs, or with any member of our Carolyn Sims, Lois Brockington, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts s t a f f - Jerry South, Dr. Grimm, and Miss an< * is a candidate for her doctorate Carmen Vance will be. members of h? philosophy at Columbia Univer this committee. In the near future, sity. The Feminist leader has writ the committee will be meeting to se- £ en an d spoken about feminism and lect the furniture for the lounge, human rights as it relates to women Any students or faculty who have as a class, created documentary recommendations should contact any films about women and appeared on member of the committee! national television to promote her support of the Feminist Movement. CAPITOLIST WILL NOW BE DE LIVERED TO DORMS and MEADE HEIGHTS The Capitolist will now be deliver ed to the dorms and Meade Heights from this issue on. Our Circulation Managers, Louise Leopold and Tony McGovern, feel that our readers are important enough to warrant the extra work. Return the favor by reading the paper, and if you find it interesting, provocative, or even dull drop us a line at the Placement Building. We are very open to im provements and suggestions. Con tact any member of our staff today. PAX the staff Help! Clubs Need Members Capitol Campus presently consists terialize out ot thin air of 23 student organizations. If each person were to get involved with at Our clubs are versatile as well; least one of these clubs, our campus we can change, rearrange or create would be as dynamic as everyone D ew clubs for the sake of students, wishes it would be. The institution ?? do not blame the school or organ is what we make it. Participation is ization if you are unsatisfied—speak the key to its success. If we all U P —£et something done. TfYßfit didn't care or as much as tried to , Ideas, the planning, working out JU “°\ ~ make activities we all have failed details leading to an event are a job; (continued from page 1) and can blame ourselves for having however, quite gratifying too. On Mr. Schulz said the part-time posi- a lousy campus. th® final day we stand very proud tions made available by Chamber We need spirit; that comes not wh en we are complimented by others members .include jobs such as secre- only in the joining and actual parti- s^ I enjoyed that” or “that was tary, bookkeeper, bartender, school cipation, but in the attitude we hold. nice ? Party.” You can meet bus driver, truck driver, mechanic, Anyone can easily say “it’s no good” new fiends and possibly amend draftsman, cook, waitress, male or “it’s never going to work.” How ®? me °* d grievances during these dancing teacher, file clerk, sales could it? This attitude is for the tlmes ‘ Extra curricular activities clerk and approximately 40 addition- birds. We necd confidence which TheJ" as t . ? CholaS ?- C l al ,iob categories. -r, , A , se events are the things which He estimated that more than 50 “ mes 'J 1 th » troop. Everyone and make college memorable. So, the percent of the undergraduate stu- everything is worth something, it’s sooner the better, get involved. Also, dents enrolled at Capitol Campus will the value we put on the things we attend all the college functions as be engaged in part-time work during do. If we work hard together we an indirect contribution Have some the year. have a good thing. Nothing will ma- fun. THE CAPITOLIST ARTIST LECTURE. SERIES Ti-Grace Atkinson, October 14, 1970
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