September 9, 1993

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The day \\ill begin \\;th reoistrat1on at 9 a.m. in the CSC Atrium. Faculty and staff \\i ll be oresent to meet guests. Ca.mpus and resident hall tours 1vill be given from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. A reception at the home ot Dr Louis J . Rod riguez. Univers ity President. will beg in at

11 .30 a.m. Ph111,ps also said that this 1s an ocponun11y 10 showeas,:y l'een Fare)' Day as we.I. Le;t Iha MSU campus and cure some of the h::-mes,ck cff of director ,;:.,, .. , · ee said. ,.:~ 11 ac:iv,ties. blues. II be I Pared s Dav \\fl give an " ' hi ,· 1· ' I t I ,...__ " ...,,en:s a!\(j Cl\lests , .,,w,p Irnen ary oc,e s oat e 1c even s w1 pro• • . an (:!:'.:C .Lr..ty ,o ,,sr. studen:s and fa~ ,,.., tor pareots and guests. The MSU football team 1vill vided fnends . u.,, · see old ~ :i :::ee: nl!W ones.

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Theater artists exhibit works ry rsity Galle inTheUnive areas. The design exhibi· United States

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• off 1993 Artist Lectur • kicks •: LUCkinb ill e season • • • L.Euren~ Luc.~1nb,II will The Boi-s ,-, ·~" 5 d an • _ • • ~ - ," • 1, , . u.k n.:11 s feature f,tms :0a:-row. !ha 13-noJs 1 •defsnse a:.o-nev. in a one- ge1ude Suen GOvd ; nen~:;_me Promrse. Not !man 0:31, at 7 p:m. Sept. ,or?LJ.-,ication. Coc.<taJ/ r,e Arts 111 :i a c:-, Cru,se. . . WTth •Tneatre. r of Oearn with r~senge his : Lu:kinbill received aMes Bronson. and the •c.1ast"· cf fine arts degree

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:iinlVi!ISl!y in Washington. ;o.C. He later J01ned the :Sate Depanment as fdireC!Or. wmer. and h !Jac1urer <:""l he3 tretorl e orei,,n Service. :U.S; F_ : W11 1:e in Africa a.nd_Italy to r ,two years. Luckinbill . : ct:rected an Arabic ve rs,on : ot /1.ac:;e;h 1n_'1 iri_ca and . :hen wen, on ,o airect an :11ahan version of Our

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With the help of cos: tume and scene designers : from Arkansas. Missouri. • Oklahoma and Texas. the : show re flects current works ot professionals and 1 students in these theater :

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tion includes photographs and scale models. works in pencil and watercolor as well as full-s ized pieces.

A mini-symposium on rendering skills will culminale the exhibition on Sept. 11-12. Theater artists will sharpen their skills in watercolor, mixedmedia and portfolio ph0· tography.

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On television Luckinbill has sta~ed in his own ABC series The Oelphi Bureau. TheMating Season. a series, One More Try. the NBC Movie of the Week To Heal a Nation in which he portrayed Senator Charles Mathias, author of the legislation au:horizing the n of the constructio . : To1111. Vietnam Veteran's • Luckinb1ll returned to also starred He :New York and Broadway. Memorial. : Following a year's run in A ,n The 5:48. The Boston Massacre, and Lyndon . •Man lo; all Seasons. and : roles in other productions, As a writer, Luckinbill :such as the American has contributed ariicles lo • Conservatory Theatre's New Yori< Times, Los The he , Salesman a of : Death : received critical acclaim for Angeles Times. American Magazine, and Theatre the • his role of Hank in both !stage and film versions of Esquire. :

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! By Kathryn Soll

• Editor MSU students will be : : given_the chance to give • the gift of life by donating ! bl?Od at the campus blood : dnve from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. • Wednesday, Sept. 15. in ,: Clark Student Center : Room 104. 1• The event, under the ! direction of the American 1: Red Cross , will be • sponsored by Circle K, the Laurence Luckinbill . . Nursing department and in: available are Tickets Luckinbill and his wife. the Clark Student Center : part of the Biology Lucie Amaz live In nt, sa ,d Sandy departme • for Office. Call 689-4520 Westchester County, NY : Gillis, Donor Resource more information . with their three children. for the tant : Co nsul American Red Cross. ! ·we are hoping for a : larger tu rnout than what • the past few yea rs has • ! been like." GIiiis sa id. . : ......... ....... "MSU, many years ago, *......... ...•••••••••........ ..••••••• ..•••••••••..•••........ ........ used to donate between 70 to 80 pints at a dnve. Now we receive about 20." Gillis said that few re st rictions ex ist about e of Fre for freedom n with along Foundatio . Sex. raci sm . religion, opposition September 25 speech and freedom of the Expres s ion, can and cannot give who th e Between and witchcraft are just a Association of Ame rican blood. She discourag es and October 2 the first two press. a "risky lifestyle fewof the grounds used to of the Moffett Library Mottell Library believes Publishers, the American those with challenge and ban books floors these and other that Americans support our !i,~~:~.o~n~o~~~a~~~i: : a~ display will Slates across the United challenged books as It basic ri gh t to read Over the past year. College participates ,n Banned guaran teed in the First Association of Books from the Bible, Fantasy or Lights workBooks Week-Celebra ting Amendment to th e S!ores. 1'.Tiich contents have been United the Freedom to Read. The Constitution of the d•ys lo labeled as lewd, the that said s William States. already first floor of Moffell Oct. 2-3, C):t 9-IO indecent . and violent , to Banned books week- display thus far as had up. display the has 9 a. m. 10 4 p.m. Ille so called promot ion of g the Freedom heightened ,n terest among Andrea Williams who Celebratin an d Lunch will he served book burn ing to Read is co-sponsored Midwestern students. She Contact Dr. Howard censorship of ~ is in cha rge of curriculum by the American Library sa id even 1f the students materials in the library said Farrell ~ -.. .'~.!~e Disney classic the display's purpose is to Association . the American have not read the n. 1t has st,11 peaked at lixl. 4782 ~ w h o too as ireedom to read Booksellers Associatio s materials been tagged as graphically promote Bookseller interest. American the sa id, goes ~•olent. have faced th is which, she

• Next Armt-Lecture Series Guest will be Lou Diamond Phillips 7p.m., Oct. 12 in Akin Auditoriwn :

Moffet Library celebrates the freedom to read

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or are unhealthy " from donating blood. She also added that pregnant ladies and people who weigh less than 110 po unds cannot give blood. "People are afraid they can catch something through donating," Gillis said. "The needle is a disposable needle used only one time then thrown out.• Len West. a wildlife ecology major and a blood enco ur ages do nor, students to take the time to donate. ' Students need to put th eir fears aside." West said. '(Giving blood) is not that big of a deal. They are saving someone's life and should take the time to do ii." The American Red Cross , said Gillis. is extremely low on its blood supply right now

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The AIDS Support Center needs volunteers. To volun1ccr, go 10 ~05 Gall'cs1on Suitc 10. or call 3!2-9 122.


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