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financial aid it overwhelms me to know that a&t students are con cerned about problems right here at home enough to make such a substantial donation said clay gloster president of the council presented a gift of 500 to the hospital's publicity director brenda young on thursday the new york unlimited and the society of manufac turing engineers are winners of the council of presidents fund-raising effort to assist l richardson memorial hospital the city's only black operated hospital forward george cale no 20 slams two points for aggies monday night against meac competitor deleware state in cor bett sports center photo by tony wright see students page 2 dalton said in most cases upperclassmen make the most errors on the applications the freshmen usually are the first to receive awards as early applications with errors are returned to students for cor recting then forwarded back to the processing center imperative for workshops by doris person editor in chief governor james jim mar tin has proclaimed january 21-25 as financial aid awareness week throughout the state students who need assistance in completing finan cial aid forms for the 1985-86 school year may go to room 100 of the dowdy building 9 a.m to 4 p.m the entire week students she said one of the main reasons students do not receive aid or receive it after the according to financial aid director alberta dalton in light of reagan's budget cuts it is imperative that students take advantage of these workshops she said students who attend the workshop can relieve their parents of financial binds by filling out the forms correctly semester starts is that applica tions usually contain errors education for black schools is unequal â– . 1 members of the beta epsilon chapter of alpha phi alpha and the alpha phi chapter of alpha kappa alpha lead commemorative march across campus tuesday during the observance of dr martin luther king jr.'s birthday photo by jay hall he added there is admit tedly some success in pro viding minority scholarships but it is working more to the advantage of historically majority institution than to historically minority schools because they are more favored in the culture and can exact funds from private sources and often have ample funds to recruit minority students and see unc system page 2 institutions have main tained the current array of programs where we had a significant production of graduates and have added a sizable number of new disciplines since desegrega tion of the unc system the tragedy is that many of these programs should have been in itiated a long time ago and it is unfortuate that no historically minority schools have been permitted in the inner sanctum of docorate degree produc tion doctorate degree programs spruill said that it is unfor tuate that no historically black schools in the system have minority institutions are not getting their fair share from the system in terms of programs physical facilities and advance programs said spruill spruill whose speech was entitled impact of the civil rights struggles on higher education in n.c was the guest speaker at the final cam pus program observing the bir thday of dr martin luther king jr although the civil rights movement has had a signifi cant effect on black schools in the university of north carolina system attempts to equalize educational oppor tunities and facilities for minorities in the system have been unfair according to dr albert spruill dean of graduate school by frances ward news editor llilifll complete awareness for complete commitment volume lvi number 15 north carolina agricultural and technical state university greensboro friday january 18 jj8**"vl 5 tf council assists hospital the council the winners who donated 100 each will receive a pla que business administration assoc history club nigerian students associa tion society of physics students alpha lambda delta jacksonville club delta sigma theta sorority ieee alpha kappa alpha and women's council the council of presidents which consists of presidents of campus organizations launch ed their first fund-raising cam paign in november each organization was encouraged to donate a monetary gift of 10 or more also donating were arnold air society gamma phi delta sorority teloca student nur sing assoc the united chris tians fellowship snea young entrepeneurs brothers in christ and alphs phi alpha fraternity other organizations con tributing were alpha tau alpha ag-ed fraternity twenty-one organizations contributed to the campaign
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| Title | The Register, 1985-01-18 |
| Cover title | The A. & T. Register |
| Date | 1985-01-18 |
| Type | Image |
| Language | English |
