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I Mid-Illinois Newspapers Friday, February 6, 1998 A7 Distinguished lecturer to speak on multiculturalism in higher ed CHARLESTON Distinguished lecturer and noted professor Festus Obiakor will present "Working Collaboratively in an Age of Change" as part of East 'Rosewood' author to lecture at EIU Wednesday VOTER REGISTRATION NOTICE FOR THE MARCH 17, 1998 PRIMARY ELECTION The last day to register to vote or change a name or address for voter registration purposes is Tuesday, February 1 7 for the March 1 7th Primary Election. To qualify to register to vote for all elections under Illinois law, a person must be U.S. Citizen 1 8 years of age on or before March 1 7, 1 998 A resident of their precinct 30 days on or before March 1 7, 1 998 Must show two forms of identification, one with a current address Voter registration services are available at the following locations: County Clerk's Office, Courthouse, Charleston Mattoon City Clerk's Office, 208 N. 1 9th St. Mattoon Oakland City Clerk's Office, City Hall, Main Street, Oakland Charleston Public Library, 71 2 6th Street, Charleston Mattoon Public Library, 1 600 Charleston Mattoon Drivers License Facilities in Charleston and Mattoon Most area banks Participating Precinct Committeemen, Civic and Labor Organizations Scholastic bowl tournament at EIU Saturday CHARLESTON The Eastern Illinois University Honors Programs will host its 13th annual scholastic bowl tournament at 8:30 a.m.

Saturday on the second floor of Coleman Hall. The round-robin tournament consists of 24 high school teams from the surrounding area that compete in a head-to-head competition. All teams are guaranteed at least three matches, with the winners from each bracket advancing to the five championship rounds. Trophies are awarded to the top seven teams and the top three MVP's who score the most points in the first three rounds for their respective teams. Participating high schools are Casey-Westfield, Charleston, Clinton, Cumberland, East Richland, Effingham, Fairfield, Find-lay, Flora, Hutsonville, Mattoon, Neoga, Newton, Oakland, Oblong, Palestine, Paris, Robinson, St.

Anthony (Effingham), St. Elmo, Shelbyville, Sullivan, Tay-lorville and Teutopolis. The public is invited to attend. CHARLESTON With the 1997 release of the movie "Rosewood," the story of the 1923 massacre of a middle-class black community in Rosewood, has captured the attention of millions of Americans. Arnette Doctor, author of "Like Judgment Da) The True Story of Rosewood," the book on which the film is based, and whose mother (then 1 1) was one of the few Rosewood inhabitants to escape the massacre, will speak at 8 p.m.

Wednesday, Feb. 11, in the Grand Ballroom of Eastern Illinois University's Martin Luther King Jr. University Union. Admission is $1 for students with ID, $3 for the general public. The presentation is part of this year's African-American Heritage Celebration at the The story of "Rosewood" is based on a white woman's false accusation that a black man had raped her and the ensuing seven-day riot lynchings, murders and rapes which culminated with the town's destruction.

The death toll has been estimated at 40 to 150; no one knows the exact figure. Doctor has campaigned for years in an effort to get Rosewood's history acknowledged. He spearheaded the campaign for Rosewood recognition in the Florida Legislature and, in 1994, the government voted $2 million in compensation for the surviving families, most of whom had settled in Lacoochee, Florida. Rosewood itself was never rebuilt, although a few trailer park residents all white skirt the original ern Illinois University's 1998 African-American Heritage Celebration. Obiakor, a leading authority on multiculturalism in higher education, will speak at 7 p.m.

Monday, Feb. 9, in the Martin Luther King Jr. University Union Grand Ballroom. Admission is free. A professor of special education at Emporia State University, Kansas City, Obiakor currently serves as coordinator of the Graduate Mental Disability Program, director of the Special Education Program, and coordinatorsupervisor of Special Education, Division of Psychology and Special Education.

Among his notable accomplishments, Obiakor has taught more than 40 undergraduate-and graduate-level courses in the area of special education. He is a celebrated author with more than 30 publications, 50 academic articles, and 35 commentaries and essays on special education and multiculturalism. He is a nationallyinternationally recognized presenter with more than 50 presentations to his credit. In addition, Obiakor is an accomplished poet whose published works include "Letter to Malcolm Song of the Hood," "The Cry of the Giant," "Life and Death," "Spiritual Cleansing," "The Teacher," "Don't Let My Freedom Go" and "CalltoChukwu." Special Saturday Hours for Voter Registration have been set for February 7th 1 4th, from 9:00 A.M. to 1 2:00 Noon at the County Clerk's Office and the Mattoon and Oakland City Clerk's Office.

Persons unable to get to a place of registration may call the County Clerk's Office at 348-0501 from the Charleston Area or 258-0501 from the Mattoon Area to make special arrangements. BETTY COFFRIN Coles County Clerk Come In For A SWEETHE ARW A DEAL His educational background includes a doctorate in special education-curriculum and instruction, with a minor in educational administration, and a master's in psychology-instructional psychology, both from New Mexico State University; a master's in special education-educational diagnostics from Texas Christian University and a bachelor's in secondary education from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. Every purchase enters you to win Ronnie McDowell tickets at Nashville North, Saturday, February 13. Drawing February 1 1 at Mi Weetend (It CROSS COUNTY MALL 1701 Broadway 234-3737 9-6; Sun. 10-4 Office and Computer Supply .8 ati inn a I FEBRUARY 7 BxW.

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The student must be enrolled full-time at a certified institution of higher learning within the state of Illinois. There will be no restriction on any applicant by reason of race, age, creed, color, sex or national origin. The only limitations are as follows: applicants must be permanent Illinois residents; scholarships must be utilized at state of Illinois institutions of higher learning; students must be enrolled as a full-time student during the 1998-99 school year (excluding summer session). Applications are available at your local sheriffs office, college financial aid departments, and high school advising centers. The completed application, essay question and all documentation should be returned to the sheriffs office in the student's permanent county of residence tefore April 1.

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