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Trip provides geography credits
ance works in a coastal commu- planned community, he said,
nity in terms of human and ''We look at The Woodlands
sical activity," Jennings said, and also uninhabited areas,"
look at the environmental Jennings said.
impact of urbanization and the
impact of hurricanes on the bay
area."
The trip involves a look at a
The Galveston trip is sched
uled for April 5 through 7. The
deadline for the trip is April 3.
The cost of the program is $95
and includes transportation and
two breakfasts.
Students interested in the up
coming Galveston trip should
contact Sandy McConnel at 845-
7141.
Costner's epic 'Wolves'
dominates with 7 Oscars
LOS ANGELES (AP) — “Dances With Wolves,” Kevin Costner’s epic Western that takes the side of the Indi
ans, dominated the Academy Awards on Monday night with seven Oscars, including best picture and director.
Kathy Bates, the demented recluse in “Misery,” and Jeremy Irons, the sinister Claus Von Bulow of “Reversal
ofFortune,” won Academy Awards for best leading performances.
“Dances,” which had led with 12 nominations, also won for sound, original score, film editing, cinematography
and Michael Blake’s screenplay adapted from his own novel.
“I’ll never forget what happened here tonight” an exultant Costner said as he held up the best picture trophy
lie shared with co-producer Jim Wilson. Costner also won an Oscar for his directorial debut, a three-hour, big-bud
get film with subtitles that Hollywood had scorned, but which became a box-office and critical sensation.
“I’d like to thank the academy —I’ve been waiting a long time to say that!” said a teary Miss Bates, an upset
winner who was a relative unknown in films despite a long stage career. Most observers had predicted that either
Anjelica Huston or Joanne Woodward would walk off with the prize.
“This is great!” Irons said. He thanked his wife, who is in England, saying “I wish you were there to carry this,
because you helped me win it.”
Whoopi Goldberg, the fake psychic who surprises herself by contacting the dead in “Ghost,” and Joe Pesci, the
maniacal mobster of “GoodFellas,” won Oscars for supporting performances.
“Hold on to your dreams, don’t let anyone take tnem away,” Blake, who struggled for years to sell a screenplay,
said in an acceptance speech he directed to young people. He brought to the podium an American Indian woman
who translated his remarks into dialect.
University Awareness for Cultural Togetherness
proudly supports...
Celebrate Diversity Week!
March 24-March 30
Tuesdax. March 26
Get your AggieCuliure T-shirt today. On sale in
the hallway of the MSC today only!
Flores Harrington, representative from the
United Farm Workers Union will speak on the
plight of the migrant farmworker.
12:30 pm MSC Flag Room
Sponsor: Morlmltruo KstudlantU Chlcano a dt Milan (MRChA)
Racial Awareness Program (RAP)
Students, staff, and faculty are welcome to come together for
this informal rap session on issues in diversity.
7:00 pm-8:15 pm 230 MSC
Sponsor: Dtparimtni of Multicultural Servlets
Wednesday. March 27
Culture Shock
The Residence Hall Association will present a program on
multicultural issues. All are invited to attend.
7:00 pm 410 Rudder
Sponsor: Residence Hall Association
Italian Food Festival
all day Dining Halls
Sponsor: Department of Food Servlets
Thursday, March 28
Join us for a reception honoring the recipients of the
Department’s Awards for Commitment to Diversity.
Awards will be presented at 10:30.
10:00 am-11:45 am 145 MSC
Sponsor: Department of Multicultural Services
Video Presentation: Do the Right Thing
Spike Lee’s controversial examination of racism and prejudice
in a multi-ethnic New York neighborhood.
noon MSC Flag Room
Sponsor: Department of Multicultural Services Ambassadors
Friday, March 29
Chinese Flute Playing (tentatively scheduled)
noon MSC Flag Room
Sponsor: Office of Student Development and Multicultural Programs
Voices of Praise Performance
12:30pm MSC Flag Room
Sponsor: Voices of Praise Gospel Choir
Please note: The CAM AC Theatre Production
scheduled for March 30 has been rescheduled by the
Committee for the Awareness of Mexican American
Culture. Please contact them at 845-1515 for
further details.
Please note: The CAMAC Theatre Production scheduled for March 30 has been
rescheduled by the Committee for the Awareness of Mexican American Culture. Please
contact them at 845-1515 for further details.
Celebrate Diversity Week is sponsored by the Department of Multicultural Services
...a part of the Division of Student Services.
WHO WON
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Here is a
complete list of winners at Mon
day night’s 63rd Annual Academy
Awards-
1. PICTURE: “Dances With
Wolves,” Kevin Costner and Jim
Wilson, producers.
2. ACTOR: Jeremy Irons, “Re
versal of Fortune.”
3. ACTRESS: Kathy Bates,
"Misery.”
4. SUPPORTING ACTRESS:
Whoopi Goldberg, “Ghost.”
5. SUPPORTING ACTOR: Joe
Pesci, “GoodFellas.”
6. DIRECTOR: Kevin Costner,
"Dances With Wolves.”
7. ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY:
IruceJoel Rubin, “Ghost.”
8. ADAPTED SCREENPLAY: Mi
chael Blake, “Dances With
Wolves.”
9. FOREIGN FILM:'’Journey of
Hope," Switzerland.
10. FILM EDITING: Neil Travis,
"Dances With Wolves.”
VOTE
Michael
Crain
for
Class of
1994
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Norlhside
Senator ^2
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