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segregated South, Fennel said. groups are in the institutionally des-
“Black colleges provided a means ignated option category and the lab
of overcoming barriers to achieve science and communication are
success/9 he said. standard option category*
Dr. Ernest Thomas, President of If this core is approved by the
Tarrant County Junior College spoke Faculty Senate, it will then go to the
on “Affirming our Actions in Higher coordinating board for approval.
Education: Myths and Realities." Although the university core may
“People could make contributions not include some courses required
if they had access, yet they don’t have previously, individual schools and
access,” Thomas said. colleges have their own core
“It is absolutely necessary to have requirements according to Rodgers, ed about the large turnout and hoped to
training beyond high school in the The changes to the core will have participation in activities to
21st century,” he said apply to students that are on the come.
Thomas said it was necessary to 1999-2000 degree plan. He said he agreed with Anas that
learn to navigate and negotiate the peace studies was a way to make .the
way through higher education. Navi- _ world better than it otherwise might
gation, he said, is the process of mov- have been. .. ,
ing through the system to get what Change Arias’s visit was sponsored by the
you need. Negotiation is giving up University Honors Program and the
fears and assumptions to confront the from page 1 peace studies program in the political
the system science department.
“If you see something you know is Anas speaks at colleges and univer-
wrong, you have a right to respond, to opinion, it wouldn t be worth sav: sides across the. nation about issues of
question,” Thomas said. ing.” human rights and democracy.
He said belittling a group’s The next four to be released this In 1988 he established the Anas
accomplishments and work is a way year are Pennsylvania, New Jersey, ®un on 1 or eace an uman
to kill non-physically kill people. Georgia and Connecticut. Texas’ Progress with his peace Prize
“There are two ways to kill peo- coin will be the 27 th released and
pie: physically, which is genocide, will come out in the year 2004.
and mentally with menticide," he The coins are manufactured at
said. the Philadelphia and Denver Mints. (- ININNI
Inclusion of multiculturalism is The mint predicts production for ~LLI 1 UIN
important in school curriculums, he each 50 State Quarter will range
said. . ” u from 500 million to 750 million for
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said. “Don’t isolate yourself.” each state design.
He said he survived his experience "From a coin dealer ‛s stand- Aware that they are short the votes
at the University of Washington by point, it is a piece of madness,” said needed to convict Clinton or call live
developing a tight-knit group with the Kennedy Poyser, owner of Treasure witnesses, . the House prosecutors
15 African-American students of the Aisles, 1220 W. Hickory St. showedtheir frustration on the Senate
to Ann 11 22, ,.1 J, .1: floor- If one senator has failed to
13,000-student campus. They won t be worth anything.
Finally, he urged the audience, It is a lot of flurry for nothing.”
“Don’t be afraid of anything. The The design concepts for each ;
generations before have already paid state coin are determined by the |
for you. governor of each state. ;
Dr. Pamela Hill-Traynham, direc- Design ideas can be submitted
tor Center for Cultural Diversity, , • . *
arranged the seminar with The Texas by anyone, and approval for the
Association of Black Personnel in final design is up to the treasury |
Higher Education and NT’s dean of secretary. ,
students. Guidelines for the designs and J
" Hill-Traynham said she plans on information on these and other |
organizing a similar seminar next coins are available on |
February. www.usmint.gov. |
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