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the 120 units currently undei construction will be completed by may 1 the second phase ol the two-part project including 120 units will be completed by the fall on the corner of benbow and east market streets will include a total of 240 units miller 0 f * * miss crawley says that she is most of the people had an idea of who they wanted to vote for before the speeches but it speeches didn't hurt she gig gled tions crawley so happy all i could do was cry said crawley the virginia native said that she felt that the speeches were a great influence but not the determining factor in the elec fairs came out on top in his bid for sga president for the 1989-90 school year after three weeks of rigid campaigning miller says he is still very shock ed about the victory cont on pg 8 4,500 grant awarded for minority research sherry rogers associate news editor after all the votes were in and tallied david james miller lavonne mclver news editor and i felt confident all day yesterday about it the 22-year old business education major said i am very pleased that i won fairs miller while sitting in his of fice absorbing the victory said that while he is excited about winning he is also concerned with serving out his term as vice-president of internal af i would like to thank you,(the student body)for sup porting me and i am eager to continue to serve the student body he said."it's miller time he jokingly added he was not the only one engrossed in the thrill of victory michele crawley was elected miss a&t 1989-1990 crawley was honored twice in one night during the announce ment of the election results miss crawley was being inducted in to the national accounting fraternity after being informed of the news by the reigning miss a&t monee mcguire crawley said she literally cried for joy after hearing the news i was the university has been award ed a 4,500 grant by the na tional institutes of health a division of the u.s department of health and human services to provide summer research ex periences for local minority high school students this award represents the se cond such grant in two years last year's student participants were sean k daughtry brian h derrickson and kimberly d scales from dudley high jessica mathewson,from page high and kabirah a mcgregor grimsley high professor of chemistry is the program director the grant titled the minority high school student research apprentice program is designed to stimulate an in terest among minority high school students in pursuing careers in biomedical research and the health professions dr alex n williamson associate four ten-week research ap prenticeships with stipends of 750.00 each will be available for qualifying students minority high school juniors and seniors who have completed at least one course in biology and one course in either chemistry or physics are encouraged to apply graduating seniors will be con sidered program participants will be assigned to investigators involved in health-related research who are committed to developing in the high school students both understanding to the research in which they par ticipate and the technical skills involved further information and applications will be sent to local high school counselors persons interested in applying for a grant are asked to contact williamson at 334-7565 market place gardens located on ben bow road and market street was rejected by university offi cials for future housing for the univeristy mmw mmmsmwmm m â– number 19 north carouna aor,cultural and techn,cal state un.vers.tt friday march 31.1989 1 miller crawley win big in sga elections university rejects housing proposal 1 * * market place gardens located the university has rejected a proposal that would allow students to lease apartments in market place gardens which is still under construction directly from the university according to vice chancellor for student affairs dr roland buck it was in the best interest of the student body to reconsider the business transaction my interest lies in what's best for the students it would be less expensive and less complicated for students if they simply leased directly from the owner said dr buck sherry rogers associate news editor in the future i'm hoping tha our university will have ar honor's dormitory for those students who maintain at least maybe a 3.6 or 3.7 gpa according to buck there are other housing projects in mind for the future including a special dormitory for those students who have excelled academically
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| Title | The Register, 1989-03-31 |
| Cover title | The A. & T. Register |
| Date | 1989-03-31 |
| Type | Image |
| Language | English |
