UNIVERSITY UPDATE • Two University students, chosen from candidates across the nation, have received schol arships after their fraternity chapter nominated them. Sigma Phi Epsilon members Kyle Cano, a chemistry major, and Eric Johnston, ait English major, were chosen ns recipients of the Zollinger Scholar awards, which are scholarships given to 28 individuals nationwide on the basis of academic, achieve ment and activity within the chapter and on campus. Zollinger Scholar winners receive a scholarship for their junior year, and if a 2.5 GPA is maintained, another scholarship is awarded for their senior year. As a senior, Gano was award ed 5400, and johnston. a junior, received $250. • The University Lambda Chi Alpha chapter collected H85 pounds of food in one day last term as part of the largest single day fraternity philanthropic, pro jec.t ever completed. '■Brothers Feeding Others'' was the theme of the 1993 North American Food Drive, which involved more than 8,000 mem bers and 150 chapters from Que bec to California. The University chapter’s con tributions helped the organiza tion net a total of 227.646 _xn rtuSSl ChSBG 1N»J University students competing In the Western Reglonals ot the Association tor Computing Machinery Programming Contest on campus last month. The two University teams finished third and 12th. pounds of non-perishable food, which was donated to charities and distributed to needy fami lies. • Five University students who competed in the campus wide College Bowl tournament last term have been selected to represent the University at the regional contest this winter. Tim Blackman. S W Conscr. Robert Farley. Randy I .a li r and Jon Tucker wore named to the College Bowl All-Star Team and will compete against eight other teams from four Northwestern states at I.infield College Feb 26. If they fare well nt the regional event, the students could compete in the notional competition at Florida State University later this spring The contest is based on the popular Colltw /ton / television series of the UJSOs and IflfiOs I’eains of four players race against time to answer questions on topics ranging from history, literature and science to current events, music and sports The five winners competed on separate teams, hut were select ed for the regional competition because they answered the largest percentage of questions corns tly out of the 17li individ uals entered Forty-four teams from residence halls and off i ampus competed for two weeks before the winners were select ed. • Two teams of University computer and information sci ence students competed against !U West Coast teams last term in the Western Kegionals of the Association for Computing Machinery Programming Con test on campus last month The A-Team, comprising graduate student Keith Steiger, junior Richard Bradley and senior Jeff Hobbs, finished third in the event. Team It, consisting of junior Ben Marcotte, fresh Turn to UPDATE. Page 4 j flng ■ A M ^ WmBBKm 1 JAN. 3-9 «*. lo thank lh« >'»■*«"“ Sh" 8.»P‘ *- -"“ ”""EM «ro» f * nZ £■ ”«V» “<* '"r . r.: Pi Ays* Aksay Gil Arrcndondo LaNoU Ashlc John Bakkan Brent Be*son Rachelle Boyer Christine Castle 5Ucy Chandik Che* Chin fBoroas Cho David Crofut Jennifer Delp Laura Desmond Tara Desrosiers Stacy Fogle Dave Foster man Scott Fukumoto Kelly Gates Heidi Hampton Cooper Hoff Paul Howell Bill Jenntng* Ca*ey )«n« Kyoko Kaneko Cynthia Klinger Lrt-Kurcwr Justin l.tvoli Rita Uu Egan Mor Grant McMullen Bev Devon Smith Kim Solso Jolynn Timmerman Watie Underwood Kick Whitt )oe Williams Jerry Wilson r v': £ £ £ r. T. V i V. - * EMU tac Gardens 7 Lincoln Brigade Q 14 PANJEA / The N I f U 4 \ ii! liiii«in~ ^YN II Jnterrwt lor.* I R nl hem ik the Flapjacks tvougftl to you by fhm (MU Ct#uiof »o»v#n ana Food Ww • y.Vt •‘i'i.Vipkh r.:/r.:;r. !:*b*:;* ;:;r; '/iY.vV.vrj (9 II GRIND a coming January 7 to the EMU Ballroom Tickets On Sale Now!!! fmr Information call 344-4373 Inquire In Snllr 2 ' "■ahiCuhu.alCen® 5Ss=rrl! The MuUiCuHur^Cenienn^of accepting app' Gf the university Directors. All rne ^ community are ^ community anc g A0plication forms are •ncouraged lo. apJtJs(jO (Suite 4) and EMU available in the ASUU t deadline is atSu.te2)offKej.Ap^at,o 94 , M“^ViiSo007 or 34MUOO for further rnlom^o". bV.'ji Winter Workshops •Quitting = •Weaving ===== •Drawing •Woodworking •Photography •Ceramics EE -Jewelery ~ •Bike Repair •Stained Glass •Watercolor irV <9 346-4362 9 EiWU WEEKLY SPECIAL: 15% OFF All School Supplies SAVE POSTAGE! Ray your EWES, US Weet, NWNG bill© at the EMU Main Peek Store. Concert Tickets: Anl DiFranco, II Grind (Hitting Birth, Far, Jolly Mon, The Organisation, Elgin) YQy INSUSUSEOURSE R V 1C E S TELL US HOW TO PROVIDE SERVICES THAT MEET YOUR NEEDS YOUR FEEDBACK IS VALUflCLE