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He added Chemical Society, a music acac-- one yearye' r' when MU was not on ' , - final WIXQ , be university system to that while Middle States has crediting group and the Na- the NCATENCATE list, of accredited The sixth and Middle States region must in the. to Na ( - - ' , tional Council for - schools on by a nationally- have of some reservations about the Ac and that" now the MU Roundtable focused the pro accredited 'sseparate.arate. directors . ' " J ' ' . ' , ¬: cess of accreditation and what known accreditation team , the men's' and women's athletics SSHE MU's relationship with creditation of Teacher Educa- program is , exemplary by ( ) . - accreditingaccr diting body is . _ NCATENC . NCATE . ' it means for students and the Middle States Association. and equal programs and fund the stable. tion ATE among others. standards,.. " " university.. This team the ing for those departments. While the Middle States In 1980 , MU had "differences" The Roundtable will air from evaluates' ' ¬ - : Participating in the discus- . university in terms of the Caputo said that some prob-¬ Association's accreditation is with NCATENCATE , and lost its acac-- , p.m.. on Wednesday , ' - - . , , - 1 and : . sion were : Dr.. Joseph Caputo, university's ownoWn stated goals lems arose when Act 1.88-$. , the the crucial one other bodies creditation with them accord May from 11-11:30 a.m. and mission and tries to act changing the state colleges canaccredit, specific programs , ing to Caputo.. He said that one on Monday , May 6.. , . ' . 6 discern whether the school is to universities , was first according to Suskie. She added of his first tasks when he ¬ meeting these goals.. If a school passed.. The Middle States that these- accreditations are assumed the position of presi- " " " " . Caputo was to "get . fails to gain accreditationaccredit tion , it Association felt . the "nice but not essential. dent back in gear" ' . that , not only loses esteem in the . \ ' , academic' community , but students cannot get financial ' . > . , aid , according to Caputo.Cap tt . , . RRTA On , . , Late. RRTA.Undecided' Bus Schools are accredited every Undecided' Plans ' ¬ . ... -.. ,, 10 years , MU's last accredita- ,' , . - v. , board ot directors of RRTA , 'u1q'J' ' V " , BY SHARON BEAVERS ;... _" : : ' " ' " been 1980 , C:4 " l.U. ' : . ; tion having done in ' J."J : ', : " stud nt , " . , , ' student senate and , , student , . News Editor . ' - AssistantAssist nt " . " . ' and lasting untilunti11990.1990. Accord : . " : ' : " : : : ' : . : services. An agreement was , , , : - . : , " " ) ing to Suskie a mid-term - , " : ; of , , The decision as to whether or made and the late bus run was " j" "it-ti: . ( ! l'' , ; qf } : report was just filed with Mid- i ' not the Red Rose Transit planned for operation.. ' , . dle States , detailing changes ' president of the University Dr. ¬ " Authority ( RRTAA ) will con . Townend commented , "I'm progress being made ' . Lovin , provost and vice and at ' Keith . ; , ' ' tinue running a late bus from pleased with the results. I'd president academicaffairs , MU.. The report was compiled for " is like to encourage R Lancaster to Millersville still " students to ¬ , Dr.. Gary Reighard , vice presi- by 50 people , including faculty open , according to Jim Lutz , make usellse of the service by , , and administrators and students {h dent for student affairs executive director of RRTA.. registering for night classes for and given to about 150 people . , Linda. Suskie , assistant to the - The late bus run between the fall semester since students . for comments before being for president for planning. Millersville and downtown now have access to a late bus.. warded to Middle . , participating in the States - Students Lancaster started on February Hopefully]. , profit and ridership : Suskie said.. Among the " . .. discussion were Chris , . " 11 everyev ry Monday through will increase. .". , program changes mentioned were new and '" Watkins educational Thursday.. The run is open to Also , Townend ' mentioned . , - programs in Business " '" director for WIXQ Tom Caset- the ' ¬ C:: he'd 6 A I the public, blic as well as to that like to propose issu- i . / ' , program for Department and the Speech 1Tq ta director ' studentsstud rits. ing bus passes to students at rsa{ ... Communid tions' Department . WIXQ , Jim Kluska , student Communications - "'" Steve Townend , student the next student senate meet " , . -. renovationsrenov tions of the physical ; senate president and Joseph and ' . , - . " " . '' . : senatorelect: provided back ing. He feels it would benefit , . 5-; - - .: - - Lintner , newly-elected editor- facilities ground on the program.. freshmen. among ' . " -* $ ,.-, ; , in-chief- of the Snapper.. Dr. Reighard added that among ' '"' 4- ' " rode the bus to school last Lutz explained that the ' " ' RRTA's' MU's accomplishments is the late bus has provided late night service to and from Millersville this past Ralph Antonnen moderated I s revenue hi-- ' October. and the busb services guaranteed revenue basis in . development of the women's ' semester the discussion. stopped at 6 p.m.. at'theat the time.. volves a one round trip on the to Caputo , ac-¬ athletics department. He said ' According , ac- ItI t occurred to me'thatm that a later late bus at a rate of $28$ per -, .. " ¬ " " ' ¬ ' " . ' , . '. , - run should be instainstalledled ex- hour. semester with college. "I feel that commuters' ac- . ' r n ex- the ac- ' " ' plained Townend.ToWI rid. "The late bus is doing better Tim Sullivan , treasurer of tivity fee expenses are benefit- As a result , he petitioned the than I thought it would , but student senate , noted that stustu--¬ ted by the late run.. They can Fraternity Inducts Red Rose Bus Company sug-¬ the ridership is low.. There are dent senate paid for ads in the participate in events more than gesting a later bus service. only ten or so passengers each Snapper and for the posters on before.. I1 hope we canc n run the ' . ' ' ' 'AbAboutAbout'I40ut'140140 studentsshid nts signed this night.. Unfortunately , the cost campus. late bus this fall.. I am Brothers , pleased Honorary . ' . ' . ' . - - . Brothers. ; " . , " .: . , . , , . co . com . , . ' . , . , . ' . Completelye e y. - wi . , by ' . isn't etely'-covered.by. " " i , . .t" .- ; . petition. : covered Sullivan , that stu withth the service to ' , " clarified the , : : : . : ; . ' . ' ' . ) " " " " . " " . ' < - . " " - - - ' " ! : ' . 5 " . -' ". ; ' , Sullivan: - -" " ' <. .vtT " -v: k1 1ft- . pre ; 1tut1 , . : . : . .r"f ' " j" , , F1ttUnrun >:. : . i d . ; ;_ \ . Afterward Townend passenger f r FIftfr&runr tto be den t fit students; Sullivan aid ; BY EDWARD WHITELOCK ceremonyce e on "th tketnreethr'eer"signed' ?signedffiIi :" passel firs ' & / mid' ' ' the the ' t : : ' ' ' - , . ngers studentsDick rson bo 30.pas30 % , , ' ¬ tented the requisition to Jim profitable about SO.pasSengers vices reimburse RRTA for 50 Walt Dickerson student Staff Writer thethe'rollroll book 'toto lecbbecome? e perpermaperma-n - ' ' ' - ' - . - " v . - , ,. , " : , . Kluska student senate presi- need to ride. bus each of any net operating loss incur commented "It's a good idea ' : ; the . ' nent members. t" . ' ' " " , / : . , : , - -) ' , dept , and to the Snapper staff night saids d Lutz.. red by the service. for the students , but I think On Sunday , April28 Phi This is the first' such ceremonycerern ny ¬ - Kluska contacted Jim Lutz ,; exex-- Presently , the bus departs The Joss is calculated at the they should have a bus running Sigma Pi inducted President years.. Boclair explain ' in several : - ecutive directordir tor of RRTAItRT A.. from LancasterLan aster at.10:15. p.m.. end of each by the . every hour.. you Joseph Caputo , Reverend Ed fell by the It month rate If miss the bus ed that the practice . / - : . , ward Blackwell , and Athletic A day later Prof. Gerald arrives arts Millersville at of $28$ per hour less
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