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CoastalCarolina University to celebrateFounders' Day WilliamH. Alford,Donald A. Mooreand PaulineK. Springs to be honored, S.C.Superintendent of EducationInez Tenenbaumto give address

Coastal Carolina University's 12th annual A&I Fire and Water Restoration Company, director emeritus of the foundation. A Founders' Day Convocation will be held which was begun in 1974 while he was a native of Pittsburgh, she was the widow of Monday, March 1 at 3 p.m. in Wheelwright student at Coastal. Albert A. Springs. She died in 1982. Coastal Auditorium. The ceremony is free and open Donald A. Moore offers three Kleber scholarships: one for to the public. served on the Horry students who show outstanding ability in William H. "Billy" Alford, Donald A. County Higher the arts; one for outstanding students Moore and the late Pauline K. Springs will Education Commis­ earning a bachelor of science degree; and be named honorary founders of the univer­ sion from 1970 to one for outsanding students earning a sity. The 1999 recipients of the Founders' 1994, including two bachelor of arts degree. Approximately 45 Medallion will join 52 other founders and terms as chairman in Kleber scholarships are awarded annually. honorary founders who played instrumental the mid 1970s, two Scholarship awards are in the amount of roles in the development of Coastal Caro­ terms as vice chair­ either $500 or $1000. lina University and the promotion of higher man and six terms as Inez Tenenbaum, education in the region. treasurer. A native of 's 15th Inez Tenenbaum, South Carolina superin­ Detroit, Mich., Moore State Superintendent tendent of education, will deliver the con­ moved to South Carolina in 1949 after of Education, has vocation address. having served in the U.S. Army Air Corps been an effective William H. "Billy" during World War II and graduating from advocate for educa­ Alford, a 1977 gradu­ Albion College. Moore served as a tion throughout her ate of Coastal, has in the public schools of Myrtle Beach career. A former led a distinguished before entering the real estate business. He schoolteacher and an career in public is a member of the North Myrtle Beach Real attorney, she founded service in addition to Estate Board and is a charter member of the South Carolina successful business the North Myrtle Beach Rotary Club. Center for Family pursuits in the Grand r. Pauline Kleber Policy, a non-profit organization dedicated Strand area. Alford Springs established to reforming legal and social services served as chair of the the first scholarships systems for families and children in the Horry County Higher at Coastal Carolina Palmetto State. Tenenbaum earned a Education Commis­ University, the Kleber bachelor's degree in 1972 and a master's sion, playing an important role in the Scholarships, in the degree in 1974, both in education from the establishment of Coastal Carolina University early 1960s. She was University of , and a law degree as an independent institution in 1993 and a member of the from the University of South Carolina in in the creation of Coastal's four academic Coastal Educational 1986. She has served as a member of the outreach centers. Alford also has served as Foundation, Inc. from Allen University Board of Trustees and the chair of the S.C. Highway Commission and 1964 to 1980, when University of South Carolina Education the Grand Strand Regional Medical Center she was named Foundation. Board of Trustees. Alford is co-founder of UniversityTheater production sets Babesin Armsin OceanForest Hotel Babes in Arms, the classic Rodgers & Hart historic twist by setting the action in Myrtle musical which coined the now-famous Beach's famed Ocean Forest Hotel in the phrase: "Hey, kids, let's put on a show!" will 1950s, according to director Ian Derrer. appear in Coastal's Wheelwright Auditorium "With the help of local historians such as • Friday, Feb. 26 and Saturday, Feb. 27 at Marcus Smith, Tempe Oehler and Jack 7:30 p.m. and on Sunday, Feb. 28 at 3 p.m. Thompson, we've been able to transfer this Admission is $8; $5 for non-Coastal Carolina musical to the Ocean Forest Hotel of 40 University students; Coastal students years ago," said Derrer. "We're very happy admitted free. For ticket information, call with the way this localization has still the Wheelwright Box Office remained very close to the ideas in at extension 2502. oh the original script." The hit musical first The Ocean Forest, appeared on Broadway '9 - demolished in 1974, hosted in 1937 and introduced a a series of touring plays number of enduringly featuring professional popular songs including rl casts throughout "My Funny Valentine," "The • the 1950s. Lady is a Tramp" and • Iflj- j The Babes in "Johnny One Note." The Arms cast includes DoYou Know? story is about a group of 16 Coastal students Calling All Colors, a conference focusing teenagers who work at a and one professor. David Bankston, assistant on racial unity for third through eight summer stock theater and their challenges professor of music at Coastal, is ~ musical graders, will be held Saturday, March 6 as they try to stage a musical review to keep director for the production. Robin Stephens in Wheelwright Auditorium. The their theater program from falling into the is the choreographer. Owen Collins conference was initiated in 1991 by wrong hands. The show was adapted for a designed the sets and Kelly Barry, a Coastal Coastal's Center for Education and famous 1939 M-G-M movie with Mickey alumnus, designed the lighting. Community and has received national Rooney and Judy Garland and was revived Director Ian Derrer has served as coverage on Good Morning America. on Broadway in 1959. production stage manager and assistant This Coastal Carolina University Theater director for the Sante Fe Opera, Opera production is giving the story a local, Pacific and the Baltimore Opera Company. Coastalstudents joins ~~!>PleWho's Who £2~§!.~l.£~I9.!i!!~ncfThe 1999 edition of Who's Who Among "CoastalCaroUna People" section of OnCampus. Information will be published following the presentationor activity. Students in American Universities and Colleges includes the names of 33 Coastal • Fusun Akman recently presented • The staff of the 1998 edition of Archarios, Carolina University students. Applications "Homotopy Gerstenhabe-algebras," an Coastal's literary art magazine, received an are submitted by students and reviewed by algebraic structure prominent in Addy Award in the "Best Student Design" the Student Affairs Committee. Students are · mathematical physics, at the University category at the 1999 American Advertising selected on their academic achievement, of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and North Federation Addy competition held at the community service, leadership roles and Carolina State University. Crown Reef Conference Center in February: potential for success by a campus Trish Dyer, editor; Tracy Floyd, art director; nominating committee and the editors of • Subhash Saxena has had an article, Doug Crew, Jo Rice and Christina Kabelka, the annual directory. "Involution in Permutations," accepted designers; Jennifer Karvetsky, assistant First published in 1934, the directory for publication in the Pi Mu Epsilon editor; and Paul Olsen, adviser. includes students from more than 1,900 Journal. institutions of higher education in the , the District of Columbia and several foreign nations. Threeformer Chanticleers inducted into All Coastal honorees will be recognized at the university's spring 1999 honors Hallof Fame convocation. During halftime of Coastal Carolina's Division I history during her career. The They are: men's basketball game against UNC most dominant pitcher in Big South • Lori Amason of Centralia, Ill. Asheville on Saturday, Feb. 13, three Conference and Coastal Carolina history, • Marisa Baselice of Sewell, N .J. people were inducted into the Coastal Hall ranks in the top-10 in the NCAA record • Diane M. Bauer of Conway, S.C. Carolina University Athletic Hall of Fame. books in five career categories including • Maegan Anne Carsey of Mentor, Ohio The inductees were Tony Dunkin, a wins, games pitched, starts, complete games, • Deborah Denise Christmas of Sumter , S.C. member of the Chanticleers' men's - and saves. She is just one of nine pitchers in • Jennifer C. Coffin of Annandale, Va. basketball team from 1990 to 1993; NCAA Division I history to have recorded • Megan A. Coker of Laurens, S.C. · Michelle Hall, a member of the Lady 100 or more victories. In four seasons, Hall • Kevin R. Cox of Conway, S.C. Chants' softball program from 1990 to recorded 104 wins (8th in NCAA history), • Peter Dubcak of Colonial Heights, Va. 1993; and Randy "Red" Stokes, a pitcher 172 starts (5th in NCAA history), 140 • Rebecca Franke of Fort Wayne, Ind. for Coastal's baseball program from 1987 complete games (5th in NCAA history), 140 • George Fromm, Jr. of Orchard Park, N.Y. to 1990. Dunkin and Hall were elected into games started (7th in NCAA history), and 11 • Benjamin M. Harris of Conway, S.C. the CCU Athletic Hall of Fame in their first saves (8th in NCAA history). Hall was a four­ • Jaime Marie Hilliard of Walworth, N.Y. year of eligibility. year member of the Big South All­ • Brandi Dawn Jackson of Dunkin remains the only player in Conference Team and a three-time member Pawleys Island, S.C. NCAA Division I history to have been of the Big South All-Tournament Team. She • Desiree Jordan of Loris, S.C. named a conference's Player of the Year was also the first Big South female to be • Sharica S. Kilgore of Piedmont, S.C. four consecutive seasons. He was also a named to the NCAA All-South Region Team - • Stephen Kocot of Murrells Inlet, S.C. four-time Big South All-Conference and a feat she accomplished three times from • Wendy Elizabeth Kutz of Tiffin, Ohio three-time Big South All-Tournament 1991 to 1993. • Robert E. Litwhiler Jr. of Bloomsburg, Pa. selection. Dunkin, also the 1990 Big South Stokes still holds the Chanticleers' career • Brooks Marzka of Erie, Pa. Conference Rookie of the Year, scored a records for victories (33), strikeouts (305), • Homer Edwin McAbee III of Coastal Carolina record 2,151 career innings pitched ( 404.1) and games started Spartanburg, S.C. points. Adding to Dunkin's legendary (53). "Red," as he was known during his • Amber L. McArthur of Aynor, S.C. career at Coastal Carolina is the fact that playing days with the Chants, struck out a • Porter N. Medley III of Sumter, S.C. he led the Chanticleers to the 1991 and Coastal record 103 batters in 1990, earning • Brian Milan of Lorain, Ohio 1993 NCAA Tournaments. Since graduating his Big South All-Conference honors at the • Tara Miller of Hixson, Tenn. from Coastal Carolina, Dunkin has played end of the season. He was also a member of • Jo-Anne M. Reed of North Augusta, S.C. several seasons of professional basketball the 1988 Big South All-Tournament Team • Brophy James Ringdahl of Lincoln, Neb. in Europe. and posted a career 33-13 record on the • Estelle B. Shelton of Conway, S.C. Hall established herself as one of the mound with four saves. • Megan A. Thompson of Tulsa, Okla. all-time greatest pitchers in NCAA • Robin Turner of Timmonsville, S.C. • Kelly Vowels of Louisville, Ky. • Wendy L. Ware of Greenville, S.C. . NominationsSought for Staff ExcellenceAwards • Heather West of North Myrtle Beach, S.C. Nominations are now being accepted You may nominate an employee for each of for the Staff Excellence Awards program. the awards. The Staff Excellence Awards program was The criteria for the selection process established to recognize the exemplary along with a nomination form were recently Taxforms available achievement of non-teaching-staff at the distributed to all departments. If you did not University. Two cash awards of $300 each receive a nomination packet or need in KimbelLibrary will be given to the staff members who additional information, please contact Kimbel Library has a limited number of meet the criteria for the award and are Patricia Brennan at extension 2134. All federal and South Carolina tax forms recommended to the President by a nomination forms should be sent to the available in the brochure rack inside the selection committee. One award will be Office of Human Resources and Equal front entrance. given to a Support Staff employee and Opportunity. The deadline for nominations Additional forms and instructions which another to a Professional Staff employee. is Friday, Feb. 26. may be copied also are on reserve at the circulation desk, so if a form you need is not on the brochure rack be sure to check HonorStoles to be implementedthis May the forms on reserve. Reminder: A Coastal Beginning with the May 1999 gradua­ dered with Coastal's seal on one side and ID is needed to request reserve materials. tion ceremony, honor cords will be the Greek letters of the graduate's honor Forms can also be downloaded from the replaced by an honor stole to be worn society(s) on the other. Internet. Go to Kimbel Library's home page at commencement. The cost of the stole is $30, which will at www.coastal.edu/library and click on After a year of discussion, a committee include the university seal and one honor "Tax Forms and Information." of students, faculty, and staff has an­ society insignia. After graduation, the stoles For more information, call Micheline nounced the exciting new tradition of are suitable for framing. Brown at extension 2490 or e-mail: honor stoles. The idea and implementation Those interested in purchasing a stole [email protected]. of the stoles was a project of Omicron may contact Jackie Deda in the Office of Delta Kappa. Student Affairs at extension 2302. The stole, which is white, is embroi- "I would like to express my sincere appreciation to my friends at Coastal for their personal attention to me for their CCUhosts small businessseminar on Y2K prayers, flowers, phone calls and A seminar on what small businesses the Small Business Administration are co­ sympathy cards during the recent death of should know about the Y2K phenomenon sponsoring the seminar, which will offer my brother. You helped make this time of will be held Friday, Feb. 26 from 1 :30 to information on how to plan for potential sorrow more bearable for my family and 3:30 p.m. in the Wall School of Business, Year 2000 computer problems. To reserve a for me. Thanks." room 308. Coastal Carolina University's seat, contact Nancy Robinson at extension Small Business Development Center and 2169 or 2170 by Friday, Feb. 19. -Helen Hood 2 CCUmarine science professors win grant to study Pianistto perform shark,dolphin populations in WinyahBay area at Coastal Daniel Abel and Robert Young of individual natural markings and the Pianist Sharyn Edwards will perform a concert featuring solo works by Haydn, Coastal's Department of Marine Science distinctive outline shape of the fin," said have received a $10,000 grant from the Young. "With repeated weekly surveys of Brahms and Debussy on Sunday, Feb. 21 at Georgetown County Environmental the area, a catalogue of fins is developed 3 p.m. in the Wall Auditorium at Coastal. The event is free and open to the public. Protection Agency to study shark and recording dates, location and behavior. Edwards, piano instructor at dolphin populations in Georgetown's Also, to establish habitat patterns, specific Southeastern Community College in Winyah Bay and surrounding waters. 'focus groups' of dolphins will be followed Whiteville, N.C., is a frequent performer Sharks and dolphins are classified as top, and studied." throughout the Carolinas and the or "apex" predators, typically the least Sharks, both juveniles and adults, will be southeastern United States in solo and abundant animal species, according to Abel captured on longlines, identified, tagged chamber music recitals. She has appeared and Young, co-principal investigators of the and released, according to Abel. as soloist with the Charlotte Symphony study. The Georgetown County Environmental Orchestra, the Charlotte Repertory "The quantity of apex predators is an Protection Society is a local, charitable Orchestra, the Charleston Symphony important component and an effective organization whose purpose is to monitor, Orchestra and the Wilmington Symphony indicator of ecosystem health," said Abel. protect and enhance the wetlands, bays, Orchestra. "In Winyah Bay, bottlenose dolphins, sharks creeks, estuaries and rivers of Georgetown A native of Asheville, Edwards earned a and humans are the primary apex County. "It is essential that we determine doctorate of music degree in piano predators, and they are essentially in the impact humans have on our coastal performance from the University of South competition with one another for the living resources so steps can be taken to maintain Carolina and a master of music degree in marine resources found in those waters." a reasonable balance between Mother piano performance from the University of By comparing resident and migratory Nature and the human presence," said Kentucky. dolphin and shark populations, both in Brooks McIntyre, GCEPS president. Edwards is scheduled to make her New Winyah Bay and in the comparatively Dan Abel, instructor of marine science, pristine North Inlet, Abel and Young, with joined the Coastal faculty in 1994. He York debut at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie the help of Coastal senior marine science earned a Ph.D. in 1986 from the Scripps Hall on April 25, 1999. major Rob Fink and other students earning Institution of Oceanography in San Diego. For more information, contact Philip undergraduate credit, will establish baseline Abel has published many scientific articles Powell, chair of Coastal's Department of population data and will ultimately trace on sharks and tropical air-breathing fish, as Music, at extension 2515. long-term habitation trends. "This study well as a book, Environmental Issues: also will help us begin to as~ess the impact Measuring, Analyzing and Evaluating, of humans on these predator populations," published by Prentice Hall in 1999. said Abel. "Our data will be of interest to Rob Young, assistant professor of marine Nelsonnamed other researchers studying these species in science, joined the Coastal faculty in 1992. the United States and abroad." He earned a bachelor's degree in biology in associatedean of Dolphins will be monitored using a 1986 from the University of Virginia and a video camera, according to Young. Dorsal Ph.D. in biological oceanography from the CCUSchool of Natural fins will be photographed from a small boat University of Rhode Island in 1992. He is equipped with a high resolution 8 mm currently president of the South Carolina andApplied Sciences video camera. "The dolphin is 'caught' on Marine Educators Association. Douglas Nelson, professor of geology video and 'tagged' according to the and marine science at Coastal, has been named associate dean of Coastal's School of Natural and Applied Sciences. Coastalhosts studentalumni conference Nelson's duties in the newly created More than 700 students from 58 colleges Student alumni ambassadors serve as position include developing and and universities in the Southeastern United liaisons between students and administering programs which do not fall States will take part in the annual regional administration, according to Dukes. "They within existing academic departments of conference of Student Alumni work behind the scenes at alumni events the school, according to Valgene Dunham, Ambassadors/Student Foundation (SAA/SF) and related functions on and off campus," dean of the School of Natural and Applied February 25 to 28 at the Crown Reef she said. "Their involvement gives them a Sciences. Conference Center in Myrtle Beach. Coastal deeper insight into the importance of "Science is the fastest growing academic Carolina University is hosting the alumni participation." The Coastal Carolina area at Coastal, and we have the conference with the College of Charleston, University Student Alumni Ambassadors opportunity to generate new academic Columbia College, USC Aiken and UNC­ was founded in 1996 and has 20 members. programs, including new degrees, minor Wilmington. Conference events will include an degrees and cooperative programs with Conference participants are student America Red Cross blood drive during other universities, which will give our alumni ambassadors and student registration, more than 45 student-led students a greater range of choices in their foundations groups from SAA/SF District III sessions and roundtable discussions, an academic and career goals," said Nelson. states Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, address by U.S. Rep. , and a "We are also committed to developing Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, motivational session led by Jerry King. programs which will benefit the local Tennessee and Virginia. "With more than SAA/SF is a division of the Council for region." 700 students registered, this is the largest the Advancement and Support of Education Nelson will continue to direct the beach conference in the history of the (CASE), a national organization of colleges profile study which surveys the position of organization," said Mona Dukes, director of and universities based in Washington, D.C. sand dunes between Little River Inlet and Alumni Affairs at Coastal Carolina For more information, contact Mona Murrells Inlet, a project he has directed University. Dukes at extension 2006. since 1986. Nelson joined the Coastal faculty in 1973. He earned a Ph.D. in geology from The Cafe Lunch Menus the University of South Carolina in 1973 CampusDining Week of February 22 and a bachelor's degree in geology from The CINO Grille, located in the Student Center, Mon: BarbecuePork Sandwich; Chicken and the University of Minnesota in 1968. is open Monday through Thursday from 7 a.m . to BroccoliCasserole; Chicken Stir Fry IO p.m .; Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.; and Saturday Tues: FriedChicken; Manicotti; Beef Stir Fry and Sunday from 3 to 8 p.m. Selections are Wed: ChickenWings; Pork lo Mein; available from the Grille, the Deli or Pizza Hut ChickenStir Fry menu items. Thurs: SzechuanChicken; Grilled Turkey and The Cafe, featuring an all-you-can-eat menu, is Cheese; BeefStir Fry located adjacent to the Residence Hall. Meal costs and the hours of operation are as follows: Fri: FriedFish; ChickenCacciatore; ChickenStir Fry

Breakfast: $3.50 ; served from 7 to 9:30 a.m . Week of March 1 Birthdays Mon: Steak Sandwich;Blackened Chicken; Lunch: $4.50; served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m . ChickenStir Fry Dinner: $5; served from 5 to 7:30 p.m . Tues: ChickenQuesadillas; Pork Fried Rice; February March BeefStir Fry 22 David Millard 1 Jackie Ann King Wed: Beef lo Mein;Chili Macaroni Casserole; Brunch Buffet: $5.50; served from 10:30 a.m. ChickenStir Fry to 1:30 p.m . 27 Alan Leforce 5 Gayle Britt Thurs: FriedChicken; Spaghetti Marinara; Kathy Ward Graham Dinner: $5; served from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. BeefStir Fry 28 James Cook For more information, call Denise Elliot at Fri: Beef Stroganoff;Sweet and Sour Pork; 7 Kathy Cooper ext. 2365. ChickenStir Fry 29 Jessie Brown Robert Small Note:Vegetarian selections, hamburgers , hotdogs and grilledsandwiches also are available at 1beCafe in addition to themenu itemslisted . Menusare su1Jject to changedue toproduct availability . 8 Geoff Parsons COASTALCAROLINA UNIVERSITY Office of Marketing Communications P. 0 . Box 261954 • Conway , SC 29528-6054

CampusCalendar February Tu• 2 M • 22 Sa• 27 • Men's and Women's Outdoor Track and Field • Intermediate Word/Mail Merge • Men's Tennis Coastal Carolina Streamline, 11 a.m. 9 to 11 a.m., Society House East Carolina at Coastal, 1 p.m. Carol Lane • Women's Tennis w • 3 • Student Recital W • 24 East Carolina at Coastal, 1 p.m. • Intermediate Word-Edit Features • Baseball 1:30 p .m., Wall Auditorium Philip Powell 10:30 a.m . to noon, Society House Chanticleer Invitational Carol Lane Coastal vs. Kent, 1 p.m. and Delaware vs. • Softball • Men's Tennis Richmond, 4:30 p.m . St. Bonaventure at Coastal, 2 p.m. Coastal at College of Charleston, 1 :30 p.m. • Babes in Arms by Richard Rodgers and • Movie-Beloved 7 p .m., Wall Auditorium • Women's Tennis Lorenz Hart Coastal Carolina University Pat Singleton-Young/Diane Wilson Coastal at College of Charleston, 1 :30 p .m. Theater performance 7:30 p.m., Wheelwright Auditorium • Last day of classes for Spring I Th• 25 Wheelwright Box Office Th• 4 • Baseball • Women's Indoor Track and Field • Introduction to Excel Delaware at Coastal, 3 p.m. Coastal at Last Chance Qualifying Meet, 9 to 11 a.m ., Society House • Women's Basketball Indianapolis. TBA Coastal at Big South Conference Tournament, Carol Lane Asheville, N.C., continues through Feb. 27 Su• 28 • Baseball • Men's Basketball • Baseball Coastal at UNC Chapel Hill, 3 p.m . • Women's Indoor Track and Field Coastal at Big South Conference Tournament, Chanticleer Invitational Asheville, N.C., continues through Feb. 27 Delaware vs. Kent, 11 a.m. and Coastal vs. Coastal at NCAA Division I Championships, Richmond, 2:30 p .m. Indianapolis, TBA F • 26 • Babes in Arms by Richard Rodgers and continues through March 6 • Baseball Lorenz Hart Coastal Carolina University • Women's Golf Chanticleer Invitational Theater performance Coastal at Ben Hogan/Fripp Island Intercollegiate , Coastal vs . Delaware, 1 p.m . and 3 p.m ., Wheelwright Auditorium. TBA Kent vs . Richmond, 4:30 p.m. Wheelwright Box Office continues through March 7 • Men's Tennis • Catholic Campus Ministry Association, • Men's Golf UNC Wilmington at Coastal, 1:30 p.m . Catholic Mass Coastal at Ben Hogan Intercollegiate , TBA • Women's Tennis 7:30 p.m., ADM 005 continues through March 7 UNC Wilmington at Coastal, 1:30 p.m . Tim McCormick/Newman Club • Final Exams for Spring I-TTH classes • Advanced Word-Create Table of • Women's Golf F • 5 Contents/Indexes Coastal at Carolinas Collegiate Classic, TBA • Introduction to Access Database Design 2 to 4 p .m ., Society House continues through March 2 Carol Lane 2 to 4 p.m., Society House Carol Lane • Quilt Gala • Baseball Reception and slide lecture-6 to 9 p.m., The George Mason at Coastal, 11 a.m . Gallery/ Admissions; exhibit continues through March Monday, March 8 M • 1 Sa• 7 Cheryl Green • Introduction to PowerPoint Presentations • Men's Tennis • Babes in Arms by Richard Rodgers and 9 to 11 a.m., Society House Elon at Coastal, 11 a.m. Lorenz Hart Coastal Carolina University Carol Lane • Women's Tennis Theater performance • Steve Kirkman - Percussion master class Elon at Coastal, 11 a.m. 7:30 p.m., Wheelwright Auditorium 10 a.m. to 1 p.m ., Wheelwright Auditorium • Baseball Wheelwright Box Office Philip Powell George Mason at Coastal , 1 p.m. • Softball • Founders' Day • Softball Coastal at Georgia Southern Invitational, TBA 3 p .m., Wheelwright Auditorium North Carolina at Coastal, 2 p.m . f th h F b 28 Debbie Conner • Men's and Women's Outdoor Track and Field - Coastal at Charleston Southern, TBA OnCampus Su• 7 • Baseball On Campus publication dates are as follows: George Mason at Coastal, 1 p .m . • Men's Tennis Publication date: Submission deadline: Coastal at Wofford, 1 p .m. • Women's Tennis Mon., March 8 Tues., March 2 Coastal at Wofford, 1 p.m . Mon., March 22 Tues., March 16 ~ • Catholic Campus Ministry Association, Mon., April 5 Tues., March 30 Catholic Mass Mon., April 19 Tues., April 13 COASTALCAROLINA 7:30 p.m. , ADM 005 UNIVERSITY Mon., May 3 Tues., April 27 Tim McCormick/Newman Club M • 8 The next issue of On Campus will be published Monday, March 8; the deadline to submit • Advanced PowerPoint information is Tuesday, March 2 at noon. On Campus is published by the Office of Marketing 9 to 11 a.m ., Society House be Communications . Items to be included should submitted to the Office of Marketing Carol Lane Communications in SNGL 204 by noon the Tuesday before each publication, unless otherwise listed. • Final Exams for Spring I-MW classes