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CSUSB Scholarworks June 3 1975 California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Paw Print (1966-1983) Arthur E. Nelson University Archives 6-3-1975 June 3 1975 CSUSB Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/pawprint Recommended Citation CSUSB, "June 3 1975" (1975). Paw Print (1966-1983). 195. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/pawprint/195 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Arthur E. Nelson University Archives at CSUSB ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Paw Print (1966-1983) by an authorized administrator of CSUSB ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Oi ha C«l!icri-ia C;i roF;i.:2rd.;?2q cheating increases (CPS) — Cheated on an exam with an organized cheating ring lately? There is a growing concern involving 200 students and every among college administrators that department in the College of acadmic dishonesty is running Business Administration. rampant. They may be right. Students have used all sorts of According to the Washington Post, intricate methods to cheat. For "Cheating appears to be rising instance the University of Florida nationally, particularly in large scandal unearthed students public diversities." teough garbage cans before the And although a 1964 survey found test dates in hopes of finding that schools which employ the surplus tests. honor system have td least Elsewhere the gamut has run amount of cheating, eleven years from notes scribbled inside gum later college which do employ the wrappers to hiring ringers to honor code have found that up­ "ghost write" tests. Other weird wards of 1-3 of each class cheat. An mediods have included a pre- outbreak of cheating has attacked suranged coughing or sneezing a number of campuses. code and helpful hints written on a A special committee to study the student's blue jeans. honor code has been set up to deal More popular ideas have ranged with increased cheating at UC- from cheat sheets hidden under a Davis. watchband, between one's legs or The law center at Gerogetown inside a coffee cup to strategically University in Washington, DC has placed books that can be handily gone so far as to revoke a law flipped through with errant feet. The how-to's and prevention of PawPrint Photo by Keith Legerat degree because of a cheating in­ cident there and an F was given to cheating have been finely Calico Spring Festival Bucket Brigade Winners. This distinguished group represented Cal State, another law student after a "cut scrutinized by many school of­ San Bernardino in the recent Bucket Brigade competition, establishing a new standard in water and past job ofplagiarism on a ficials. But in the process, ac­ transport expertise. First place winners shown left to right, standing Ron Ripley, Barbara Rakow, Robin rseminar paper." cording to some observers, they Brady, Pancho Silva, Vicki Johnson, Mark Fife, Joe Coyazo. Kneeling; Chris Hite, Stephen Waterbury. The University of Florida's have lost sight of a more important Not pictured; Keith Johnson. honor court is presently d continued on page 2 (^RWF£ZNT Volume VII No. 24 Published by the Associated Students of California State College, San Bernardino Tuesday, June 3a 197V . ten speeds: gearing down for the bicycle backlash by Neil Klotz It was bound to happen. For European models flooded the Consumer Reports received a good either heavy and unresponsive or saddle forward to reach the han­ awhile, as ten-speed sales soared market, American bike-makers test model of it. light and seriously weak. If you dlebars comfortably. and every city council boasted a desperately tried to grab some of 2. Lugged frames are best. In the hadn't guessed, most unlugged 3. Avoid overlapping gears. bike path plan, it seemed that bikes the ten-speed market. So $1064200 range, which is where you frames are made in the US. Unknown to many, not all ten- would be hailed the saviours of desperately, in fact, that most of should stay for your first bike, look American bike-makers have speed bikes have ten speeds. The modern transit: the no-gallons-per- them jiist slapped a derailleur, for a lugged frame; that is, one in weakened their frames further by combination of five rear and two mile answer to the energy shor­ hand brakes and the word "racer" which the steel tubes are connected removing the top tube to make a front gears, or sprockets, can tage. But now, prepare for the on their old clunkers and crossed by sleeves rather than just welded "women's model." Unless you're create ten different speeds (5x2 bicycle backlash. their fingers. So you don't have to together. In addition, the lugs planning on riding in a dress, equals 10) — but not always. If- Two harbingers of the coming cross yours when you buy, here are should be tapered, not just cut women should-^- buy "men's bike-makers don't put together the backlash surfaced recently. One, a some basic tips: straight across the tubing like a models" or one of the European right combination of six'ockets survey by a car insurance in­ 1. Buy at a bike store. Ten-speeds pipe joint. Unlugged frames are "unisex" bikes and adjust the continued on page 8 stitute, purported to prove that found at large chain department most car-bike accidents were stores are poorly made as well as caused by bikers. With some glee inexpertly assembled — usually the institute heralded the fact that Uirown together by some stock boy 99 per cent of the bikers involved in right after he blew up the basket­ accidents were injured as opposed balls. If you ever needed to replace to only 1 per cent of the motorists. the brake calipers, overhaul the The other omen arrived more headset or just about anything subtly in an editorial in the else, you couldn't get rejdacement Christian Science Monitor parts. Even if you stole«next door in bewailing the ten-speed fad. "Ten the dead of night and cannibalized years ago it was a souped-up parts from the obnoxious ten-year- Chevy; now it's a 10-speed old's Sears racer, you couldn't get bicycle," grumbled tiie Monitor them to fit yours because of im­ writer. Ten-speeds really have precise workmanship. To collect • little to do with ecology, physical some strange looks, just go into fitness or fun, he said, they're just any department store and ask to another damnable way for these see their bicycle service depart­ kids to be "in." ment. Both of these clips somehow A good service department is a fused in my head as I was almost touchstone for any good bike shop. side-swiped in a bike lane for what A well-stocked workshop is a better seemed like the fiftieth time this guarantee than a salesperson's week. Behind the standard "Get- smile. Also, don't buy where they off-the-road-expletive" com­ won't let you ride. You can't buy a bination, sat the Sphinx-like bike by brand or component list, automobile brooding self-assured since all manufacturers note that over the roads of America, components are subject to change chanting, "Back to the Chevy, without notice and component children. The roads aren't free. 100 makes say the same. For this bikers get it for one of me." reason, consumer ratings of ten- Predictably, bikes have never speed models are usually out-of- been much more than toys for date and misleading. So buy a American industry. As bike sales particular ten-speed only if you doubled in the past five years and like the way it rides, not because transcendental meditation yet another consciousness by Jobn Ghrist In these days of anxiety because the techniques cultismi spiritual answers to the allowed them to "desensitize world's problems are com- th^selves, at their own speed, to n)6nidace. Enter the new answer: certain personal iM-oblems." a movement which is neither a But he warned that "an ex­ religion norr a philosoi^y, a tremely anxious person" may movement which simply teaches liberate nothing but problems h'om its ix'actitioners to relax. It's his mind through meditation, and called Transcendental Meditation noted that TM dropouts tend to be (TM) persons who are either too well For twenty minutes twice a day, adjusted or who have problems too practitioners sit quietly, silently severe to respond to a technique as repeating a personal mantra of "mild" as TM. less than five syllables as they Other critics have been con­ relax their bodies and nervous cerned about SCI's roots in Vadric systems and enter a totally dif­ px'inciples, and the prospect that ferent consciousness. federal grants and government TM is practiced by an estimated encouragement amount to state half million Americans, who have support of a religion. learned it through two "Maharishi's theories are pure organizations established by Hindu theology and founder Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. philosophy...(mind-transcending The Student International diought, karma, and experience to Meditation Society (SIMS) is arrive at "pure being"). This charged with bringing the ex­ religious theory of TM is evidently perience to college campuses, played down...but vestiges of it while the International Meditation remain in the teaching process," Society (IMS) concentrates on claimed an article in The working adults and their families. Humanist. "Hindu theology and SIMS has had particular success ritual will have to remain off the in popularizing TM. A majority of school grounds," it concluded. its users are students, often at­ religion or cult and does not asthma, high blood fx-essure and "Sometimes I became so tired In Newton, NJ, a controversy tracted by huge centerfolds ads in demand that a person change his angina pectoris.
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