i I I druM A d iwo tk dKt - dnsciKci \ $ \ dTKni r' 5 7^', 4.2- ow-icr VOLUME XCIX WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY n ^ ^ ENROLLMENT: 3,850 BENSON UNIVERSITY CENTER ROOM 500 WINSTON-SALEM, NC 336-758-5289 HOWLERWFU.EDU — W A I I vj 11 rv I U Ur I J studentspla: withapuppyontheQuadinfrontofWait Chapel. Sincethechainswereremovedsurroundingthe Quadlastyear,moreactivitieshaveoccuredonthegrass surface. Communitymembersgatheroncampusfortheannual diabeteswalkforcharity. Thecampuswasoftenusedby outsidegroupshopingtosparkinterestamongstudents. 1/ a: the marketplace orpublic place ofan ancient Roman city forming the centerofjudicial and public business b: apublic meeting place for open discussion c: amedium ofopen discussion or expression ofideas 2: ajudicial body or assembly 3 a: apublic meeting or lecture involving audience discussion b: a program involving discussion ofaproblem usuallyby several authorities - Miraim-Websters TABLE OF CONTENTS VORUM 4 ^ Opening ^^PRESSION 8 studentLife, Organizations, Greeks ^^^XyjALITY. 178 Classes 'NDEAVORS 262 Sports NLIGHTENMENT...352 Academics NRICHMENT. 400 Ads, Index, Closing / he university promotes thought and £ ^curiosity, and the 99"'edition ofthe Howler hopes to do the same. Our abstract approach to the year leads one to think about their experiences, and reflect on the events within. A ,jf)y"Uy^ is a place where ideas are openly discussed, debated and appreciated. The stage has been set for the 2000-2001 academic year to showcasejust how much ofa forum this campus can be. From the traditional sense of the 2000 Presidential Debate, Hamlet project and alcohol speak outs to the more abstractforums such asMr. Wake Forest, Habitat's Shanty Town, and the discussion surrounding the loss ofboth our football and men's basketball coaches this year has given us a lot to think about and observe. We show our day""^ through our commitment to student Bill Leonard,thedean ofthe organizations, Greek life divinityschool,talkswith Charles and campus events. For Kimball,a professorofand A chairmanofthe religion many of us, these events , department, while leavingfall mean more to us after college than the 'EKikktCKMait^^^^ ^^ ^^"^ t^'^iu^-^f': here to receive. Howe<iei>r academics are still an integral part of the campus education. For some this includes participating in studies abroad, completing research projects or living in theme housing. - I \^ »*l^' ^ ./* '^* '?•• . f •^ At', X^-'Uif^' ^<f;' I<i SpotlightsaresettolightupWaitChapel duringthe Presidential Debate. Thiswas justoneofa plethora ofchanges, bothgreat andsmall,thecampus underwentforthe debate. DuringaTown Hall Meeting, KenZick,the 5 vice presidentofstudentlifeand :| instructional resources; PresidentThomasK. HearnJr.;andSandra Boyette,thevice presidentfor universityadvancement, discussopinionsofthe universitywith students.Studentsfrequently broughtup concernsaboutthealcohol policy.