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CAMPUS NEWS ACHIEVEMENTS Kevin Ross, a Senior Religion major, has been selected as the College’s nominee for the Howard R. Swearer Humanitarian Award, Dr. Alton Hornsby Jr„ chair of the History Department, is the new president of the Southern Conference on Afro-American Studies, Hornsby is the only scholar in the organization’s history to serve as its president twice, Sophomores Aaron Fletcher, Jean Paul Llmotas and Sidney Robbins are recipients of the 1998-99 UNCF/ Andrew W. Mellon Undergraduate Fellowship. OPPORTUNITIES NAFEO, the Historically Black College Association, is recruiting students for job openings with the National Park Service, U.S. Department of Nature. Work assignments are at locations all over the United States — including Alaska! Jobs include: Tour Guides, Park Rangers, Forestry Technicians, Visual Technicians, and more. Salaries range from $8 to $ 13 per hour and above. For application and more information, call (301) 650- 2440 or email: rjmpub@earthlink.com Actor’s Express invites African American actors and singers to audition for participation in the 1998 “New Black Playwright’s Festival.” Interested performers are asked to submit a headshot and resume, or letter of interest to: Leesa Carter, Managing Director, Actor’s Express, 887 W. Marietta St., Suite J107, Atlanta, GA 30318. Bentley Productions is looking for male students to be displayed in an upcoming nationwide publicity campaign. Interested students should submit 2x4 clear color photos (one full length, one close up), one copy of current student ID, and a completed questionnaire. For further information call (770) 739-4736. DIVERSIONS The Atlanta Humane Society’s Annual Flea Fair is coming on May 16th and 17th. The flea fair is an upscale yard sale that benefits the animals of the society. Call (404) 875-2600 ext. 231. Project Open Hand Atlanta is a non-profit meal delivery service for people living with AIDS. We currently have volunteer opportunities Tuesday- Sunday, kitchen prep work, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.; packing meals, 4:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.; and delivering meals, 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Call (404) 872-2707. The 21st Annual Atlanta Jazz Festival will be held Memorial Day Weekend, May 23 - May 25, at Piedmont Park. Concerts begin 2 p.m. daily and are free to the public. The Closing of Chivers Opens Up Some Complaints Cedric Dark/STAFF STANDING ROOM ONLYs With the closing of Chivers Hall, students have to wait significantly longer for seats In Lane Hall during dining hours. By Chester Starks Jr, Sports Editor Lately, the cafeteria has been serving up nothing but disappointments, With Chivers Hall dosed for remodeling since April 20, students have been left cramming into the significantly smaller Lane Dining Hall, resulting in longer lines and a shortage of seating, And although cafeteria hours have been extended, many students feel there still is not enough time allotted to compensate for the inoperation of Chivers. "Closing Chivers is very inconvenient for students," says Omar Hawk, a Freshman, "The lines are twice as long and the cafe is constantly running out of food." Ronald Tuck, resident director of Fair Street Dormitory, admits that, "right now, everyone is upset,.. but we're working on [it]." For a short time, students were allowed to take food out of Lane and eat in Chivers, However, this arrangement has now been discontinued, Mary Higginbotham, manager of Gourmet Services - which runs the cafeteria - feels that the problem has been assuaged by extending the dining hours. "It's no more crowded than it has been," she says. "There are no more problems than there were in the past. "We've doubled and tripled all employees at each [serving] station, All of this is to improve the [students'] facility." Some students, however, beg to differ. "For the money I pay, they should provide better services," says Tony Spencer, a Freshman Political Science major. Summer Counselors * Needed!! ookingforan exciting summer of fun wonderful children? We have the job tor you. ildrens Center at All Saints is hiring ; ■ .' V.. ■ ■■ - ■ ■ ■ . ■ . energy and enthusiasm. Previous experience important, but not necessary. Please coi ter at (404) 881-3790. ■ ry is negotiable depending upon exp~ r part-time positions available. Cam J and runs through August 21st