V. 50, No. 12, October 21, 1983
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- ----, ~-- Strategic Planning committee formed to study long range decisions for college By David Murph) I~s u e, co u ld ~'m< frum the -mi"ion Of The Archwa S taIr 'Iutcrnenh and ~ther I~ urk of the d l~ p u nd e d AII ~'o l l cgc ' nll un i • r, i lIe~ rec(lgn lie: I he Long Range PI nning ·ommittee. rhe new need for lo ng range pla nni ng. r he Strategi\: commillce '>'111 be aS~ I \ted bv an Ad \lsorv Planning C urn m illce \\ hlch I~ 'haired b\' Dr. Council II hll:h Will be a \0 rcc 'ot in forma ti ~ ,-,emile I'Ctrell ll . V i ce -p re~ id t! nt f r Acadcmic and issue, and provi de opinio ns for decision AlTa ir., ha, been formed t(I urH:y the need., making flo m eonstit ucn y nut pr ~ , eOle d un of I he ollege ' a nd de\l:l op not an i} the new ,,;c>mmlltee. recommc:nda ll n, lor im prc.n cment but also a " hen th, COmmi lt L~ hu. re \ ie \~cd a n I . lie plan to Imple ment th 'h~' rccumm n da ti on~. lind decldl:d lin a pla n 01 actiun. Ihe The tralegic P lannin g Commiucc reeOOlmel1lJuli >n!i will b pre: cntcd to r. rep lac.:d the l llng Range P la n ning 'Huril. Prc\idenl 01 thc oUeg.: . 1he (ommltt..:<.: anJ " mure dCCI, i(ln o rientated. Pre Idcl1l ~ill then rc\ ie" the p la n and If h~ I he I un' Range PI.lnnlng Committee approve, them. II ti l prt' e!1lthcm to the Board de\ 111 ped m i"loll ,tlltemenh. or opinion. of I ru~tcc I con,u.I~lall()n. und . el IUt l n: gmt! lind lhject i H~ ' lor Ihe I he ~ ,act "su~ to be cun, i de r '~ tor n.'\ ie" ~ llkg..:. !Jr. Pelldlu says,"Wc Ihll1k lhi~ II ill be dcclI.l eu b} th I:,lmmll t ~o: and \~" I be Jmmillct i, an al:t!c) 1I orientated unc" n .Iluuled In term, )f "hich Ita, malor Lmport.lnl:c tor the luture. When i\\kcd it Ii nell computer nnler will be on Iht: ugenua. PClrdl ''' ~ ',"That I' th~ kind of IS,U I he cnmmillt;t> \, ill atl d r .. " hUI tht: fl n,II " . rn nn an\' i.,,\uc: rest, ",jrh the C'lmmlltec ' he memha~ lit Ih~ ."lrllcgi, P lanni n ~ CummJtlcc arc George Pctrelln, viet' Pre'lt!ent lor Acadcmie ACfair; Altun M tt, Vice P r ' ~ ld (' Ol 1(\1 BlI~ ln c " Afl a l r~; Lt:slic afond. Vi c' P e~ i(.kn l f lr Sllldcnt Aftalr, Prore,~ors Bob Behling. Hi Li. lar i s~l Paller. o n; D r. \ illi am Haa); nd J (I -A nne Lema. tall Irom the OHlct uf In\litutinnal Rc ~carc h ate, toher t I By D r Illiam . O ' Hal \ Iate nall on", ide ha, heJped the problem I~ce k 'n d~ . ' lud nl ha begu n to rea hze that Bry nt Co lleg P e. ide O! gro\\ Slud e nl ~ ilrri\c In a mpu~ with drinking is not a pre requisite to havi ng a good T hink of the perso n cl o~ e st to you in yo ur eMabli ~ IHld d rink.ing ha bit· bcgun duri ng high lime. life. the no: who mea n m re Iha ,ln ~ ll n e \chool ~ ea r , LC'gl la t ) r ~ in m ny ~t tt!· ha vc Anothe r factor \\hieh helps sludents I e. : t a t i ~ti c a t h . one of 'ou \\UI he io\ () lved tac ' cd the pro blem by ra ising the d rinl.ing und r land the r Ie 01 Ico ho l In t heir III es is UPBEAT:"Tw ng Bar King," in a n alel h I reiated accident in } o ur lifel lme. alll:. which ha ppenc:d in Rhude Is land two Ihe opporlunuy or profe sion I co um eling a t rian elew's newe t 15 T he pro bl em 0 1 ale hll l abu~ is that close 10 yea rs ag u. Iheir ..eh I . rcview d. Concerts, Top hume. \\- hethc:r yo u Jr' or n I. Ral~ i ng d rink ing age' pose ,I uOIque In 1976, tht: l ni\\~r ily of FI rida began a T n, and Tri via, 10. 'uch a bu ~e ha a traditiona l ho rne n pr()blem for liege admini, t a lo rs. They program ca ll 'd SA CH U Bo st Alcohol college ampuscs. a nd tht: It! 'ults c' n bc d ivide the student p pula tio n on most college Consciousness Ca n emin · th Hea lt h f devastating. In 1'i 81 at the Uni erisit y o f 'amp use, in two t ho~e who rna)' d rink a nd University tudcnb ), and il ha~ prove n to be . o uth aro hn. a 20 yea r o ld ~t u d e n t d ra n k those who may not. In addjtion to the one of the mo. t 'uceess lul program in th t 0 much u uring a frat roily ha7ing nd died. problc m creat d fo r progra mme . f tudent country. BACCH S use a com m on sense At . ta nford U Ol vt:fsity. a c:ar d riven by a a ti vitks. it also lends to take alco hol app r ach, whic h a ys that young people have PEOPLE: One man from drun k student hit tre a 60 miles po;r hour, co ns u m p t io n u t f t h e c ont r o lled alwa} s b en in olved in drinking and killing two passengers. La st year at the environment 01 univ rS l t y - ~ po nso r ed events, pro ba bly will be. But the group encourages Rl tgers takes trip he will University of NO rlh Carolina, students co nfining it to a cland tine d rinking in moderation and , tr 'ses tbal stude nts must ne ver f orget. A real celebrating a basketball champio ns hip went dormitories at p ri vate pa rties. It also e nhances respect those students who choose not 10 experience", 4. on a drinking binge that resu lted in thousands the mysti4ue o f "getting away wi t h drink. Party kits, ca mp us alcoho l a wareness of d olla rs in properly damage to dormitories sumething." weeks, moonshine runs (foot races) and and the t wn f C ha pel Hill. Co llege officials have learned that if it part ies wher.: soft drinks a nd fruit juice are The saddest tat istic: 9 S I)~, of st udents polled dot:sn'! work to strictly prohibit drinking by ofrered ha e educated students that alcohol is at 34 New Engl IllJ o llege in 1978 said tha stud:: nts - \0 make the ampu "d ry." The not the o nly "social lubricant." SPORTS: Golf team they drink on II regular basis. The same po ll have found that the best approach is not a Bryant's eyes arc not closed to the problem f inishes season and showed that 60 n of all academic failures are negati e o ne, bu t a p iti one: reate a either. ur ludenl Activit ies Office has b e n tephanie Witt places in Tri related to drin king problems. programs and eve nts that foster the programming both non-al o hol events where Some suggest that the intensilY of academic responsible use of alcohol, and work in social alcoholic controlled and restricted. The tate Championships, 16, competition among students is a major cause activities that don't focus primaril y on cooperation among student leaders and of this abuse. A more measurable theory is alcohol. It gives students an alternative to adminis tra tors is heratening. Friday, October 21, 1983 that the lowering of drinking ages in many "just sitting around and getting drunk': on the Volume 50 Number 12 SEE O'HARA,3. This ride's fuLy,ou Senate will drive students home People .................. 4, lI y Diana D ouala volunteers but will need more peo ple to help M attis believes, "the problem isn't drinking. Of The rchway S taff answer the phone, d riv , etc, Tenta lively, the it' driving." Inquiring Photos ... ... 9, This pa st year Bryant lost 2 students \0 a u to o mmittee would like a have rides a ailabJe Th.e following are the results to a survey accident du t drink ing and driving. To deal Thursd ay through Saturd ay nights from takcn by the senate ab ut the "This Ride' For Puzzle ............... 12. with this problem student senate Vice maybe 9- I. The c mmiuec has yet to You" program. There were 51 7 students President Erin Dohe y c me up wi th the idea determine how [ T away from the ollege they rveyed: Jobs .. .. , .......... " I of 'This Ride' for You', Doherty is wor king • will travel. but plans to set up a radius, 1.