Job Committee votes to keep Fair New College despite cost by Ellen Goodwin ing whether a program should be re- the social sciences, the arts and the opens The alternative education ex- viewed. humanities. perience offered at New College The Special Review Committee, "I took responsibility for my should not be discontinued or in its recent report, suggested the education," Joe O'Kane, a 1978 New changed, despite the program's lower division program be College graduate, told the com- today current low enrollment and financial eliminated and the upper division mittee during last week's hearing. problems, the Humanities and Arts program be incorporated into the "This is what gave me the Curriculum Committee voted School of Humanities and Arts to responsibility to go out and do what yesterday. decrease costs. I'm doing now," O'Kane said, who is by Joan Casserly The committee's recom- The Humanities and Arts executive director of the Santa Clara Those lazy days of summer mendations, which will now be Committee, however, in yesterday's Valley Film Council and part-owner could just possibly turn into forwarded to the Undergraduate recommendations, said the lower of Camera One Theater on First productive ones if SJSU students Studies Committee, were based both division program should be con- Street. attend today's Summer Job Fair, on the recently-released report of tinued and New College should not put on by SJSU's Career Plan- the Special Review Committee on be incorporated into a larger school. Kevin Johnson, an SJSU graphic ning and Placement Center. New College and on testimony heard In order to solve New College's design major who went through the Students for the first time during an open hearing on New financial problems, the committee New College lower division will have the opportunity to speak College last week. said that both the university and program, told the committee, "It with representatives from more At the start of the hearing, New College should "embark on an became more than just books. It was than 90 employers about summer committee chairwoman Arlene immediate and massivc recruitment people. It was growth ... I was job possibilities in the Student Okerlund, associate dean of campaign and image-ouilding ef- uniquely responsible for my self- Union Ballroom from 10 a.m. to 3 humanities and arts, told the crowd fort." education." p.m. of approximately 50 persons that The survival of New College is An academic institution as large The job fair provoked a New College had the equivalent of "absolutely. dependent on increased as SJSU, the committee stated, tremendous response from only 79 full-time students during the enrollment," chairwoman Okerlund "must provide educational op- employers all over California fall of 1979. said. portunities for those unique in- who have numerous summer The average class size, she said, One reason the committee said dividuals who do not fit into formally positions available. was 8.28 students. it opted for increased enrollment structured disciplines." Not all of these jobs are "This is a tremendously costly rather than the elimination of lower solely for the summer," Career program," Okerlund said. division courses was that "self- The committee also noted, in its Planning and Placement Last spring, a list of 23 SJSU directed education with an inter- recommendations, that -the small offered Director Jerry Brody said. programs to be reviewed for disciplinary focus is valid at both community-oriented setting
"Many companies hope to pick possible termination was compiled levels of university education." by New College best encourages
up students for permanent by the Chancellor's Office, the New College students plan their opportunities for experimenting
positions." Undergraduate and Graduate own courses of study with the aid of with teaching techniques." Brody believes the fair will Studies committees and SJSU a faculty adviser, rather than "A place like this provides the be especially beneficial for President Gail Fullerton. following specific requirements for opportunity for intellectual ex- graduating seniors who can make Curriculum priorities, trends in a major. citement and experimentation," by Pam SUffilldn contact referrals to get per- numbers of majors and graduates in The interdisciplinary philosophy said Political Science Prof. John Flame throwing juggler Brian Conroy will entertain during today's manent jobs. the program and student-faculty ra- of New College involves looking at Wettergreen, a former New College 4 Summer Job Fair. -ew,tinued on page 4 tios were some factors used in judg- every topic in terms of the sciences, teacher. Spartan Daily Volume 74, Number 34 Serving San Jose State University since 1934 Wednesday, March '19, 1980 Journalist's analysis SJSU foreign students 'Industry can change' to receive status notices by Brian Wirth He said most big companies gains tax, Bylinsky said. Reduction by Yasunori Chiba request, if they have "F-1" visas. the students that it is doing so," Gene Bylinsky, associate editor would rather wait for other com- of such a tax "frees firms to spend In response to SJSU President There are 105 foreign students Milichich said, "unless a student of Fortune Magazine, spoke on the panies to experiment and see if they money on innovation," he added. Gail Fullerton's decision to delay who study at the Studies in says that he doesn't want his in- SJSU campus last week, urging big succeed or fail before they will get Finally, the acquisition of releasing information on all foreign American Language offered through formation given out. companies to "look beyond the into a market. smaller companies by larger ones, students enrolled at SJSU, Robert the Continuing Education, according "The university should comply immediate profits to producing good One example of this, Bylinsky he said, also discourages innovation Martin, dean of Student Services, to Dorothy Weller, one of the with the student's wishes," products." said, was the fact that IBM was in American industries. will mail the students a letter in- coordinators of the program. Milichich said. "Then, the problem Bylinsky, a Louisiana State dicating their present status ac- The students in the program between the student "prodded into innovative computers Bylinsky said that if some of becomes one University journalism graduate and cording to university records. signed "1-20" forms, and thus have and the INS. But the university sooner than they planned by the these factors were eased, such as former reporter for the Wall Street Martin said that 1,014 foreign "F-1" visas, according to Weller. hasn't compromised itself .- success of Amdahl" corporation. federal regulations, American in- Journal, spoke as part of the mon- students enrolled at SJSU as a "I think the petition I signed by -We can release the information Federal regulations and dustries would become more in- thly Brown Bag Symposium Series. regular student will receive the 198 SJSU students two weeks ago) to the INS," said Ben McKendall, restrictions also inhibit innovation, novative and competitive. consisted mainly of letter giving them 10 days to correct affected Fullerton's decision in Student Services. His audience Bylinsky said. associate dean of business faculty and IBM "There needs to be change in the their status if it is not accurate. some way," said Jim Milichich, who "It ( the information release has representatives. As an example, he mentioned way of thinking," he said, referring After that, SJSu will release the initially carried out the gathering of nothing to with the Privacy Act i of He touched on many topics tut the chemical field, and the idea that to American companies which information, Martin said. the signatures. 1974)." mainly concentrated on the "spirit the Food and Drug Administration should be producing more with the Martin also indicated that those "There is nothing wrong with If a student didn't sign an "1-20" of innovation" in American in- keeps, through regulation, some consumer in mind, not just im- who are studying in the language the university giving the in- form, SJSU will not release the dustries today. possibly beneficial drugs and mediate profits at hand. program will be included in the INS formation to the INS once it informs -continued on page 6 Bylinsky said the "real causes medicines off the market. for the alleged decline in individual "Strategic planning is also a innovation are seldom revealed." problem," Bylinsky said. He Students, faculty speak out He listed several causes, including mentioned that some companies the idea that "mass production don't take into account all the fac- stifles individual innovation. tors involved in producing a product "The U.S. pioneered in color TV beforehand, such as federal and jet airplanes," Bylinsky said, regulations that may be violated, or Building destruction blasted "but now it ( the U.S. ) is less ad- possible health hazards to em- venturist." ployees. by Brian Wirth this year, we have asked Plant American Studies would be moved added. He said the reason is that mass Students and faculty members building would be "American companies have lust Operations to paint the building. And nor when the ''The university claims it costs production does not make it possible companies," Bylinsky who work and study in the En- destroyed. to foreign every year we have been denied," too much to maintain the temporary to become individually innovative in vironmental Studies and Afro- "Our movement is not as im- said, "because they failed to keep up she said. buildings," he said, "but I don't those areas. with customer needs." American Studies buildings are "They have given us many minent as others" she said. "We'll Bylinsky believe the figures until I see the "Costs have soared," Many companies, he said, such angry and upset at the university's excuses for not painting it," she probably go in the next grouping it hard for documentation. noted, "thus making as DuPont, would rather spend more policy of eventually destroying their said, "such as that they couldn't just after the (Fourth Street) parking to adventurists to obtain capital money on improving established buildings. paint it, without doing other things, structure goes in behind us," she Pierce, who said he is in and out This start their own companies." products than innovation. "I think it's stupid," said Coy such as stripping old paint. added. of the Environmental Studies was another reason individual in- Smith, director of the En- Chris Pierce, anthropology Building attending Environmental American companies, he said, "I guess since they ( the novation is declining, he added. vironmental Information Center. "I major, felt the only reason "they're Studies Club meetings, said En- "are scared to stick their toes in the university) are going to tear it down, Bylinsky said that "big and don't want them the university) to them I temporary buildings) vironmental Studies water and go." Japanese com- anyway, why spend more money on tearing would prosperous companies are not likely tear them ( temporary buildings) renovate panies, he added, however, are dr Young said. down now is to get funds to "probably be moved next door to gamble on new innovation" when I Building willing to do this. down." Robert Bosanko, chief of plant Old Science ( Building). The thing X I, which is also a tem- they feel they can accomplish as According to a 1972 mandate operations, could not be reached for is," he said, "they're ( the univer- porary building." He said this would Another reason individual in- much through mass production adopted by the California State comment. sity) not guaranteed the funds, occur when the Enrivonmenta I novation is stifled is the high capital techniques. University and Colleges, all tem- Young did not know where Afro- which seems foolish to me," he Studies Building is demolished. porary buildings have to be destroyed because they are too costly to maintain. 'Casino night' location The Environmental Studies and Afro-American Studies buildings, located near Duncan Hall on East has committee worried San Carlos Street, are considered temporary buildings and thus will The A.S. Special Allocations Greek Week, scheduled for April 21 eventually be destroyed. Committee became concerned with through 26. "This building is like a home for their liability should alcohol be The fraternities may "just go Environmental Studies and served during AS. -funded events ahead and have it in the houses Women's Studies students," Smith taking place off-campus during anyway" and forgo A.S. funding, said. "It's much quieter than other Greek Week. Mackiewicz said. buildings and has a very relaxed The committee recommended That question was addressed at atmosphere. Monday that $2,824 be allocated for the Inter-fraternity Council meeting "Beside," Smith said, "if they the week if the Inter-fraternity last night, however the results were tear them down, there is no place to Council agrees to hold its "casino not known at press time. go." night" at SJSU. In other action, the committee "I'm absolutely against the The night was originally reviewed a request from the Student destruction of the temporary planned as an event of Greek Week Health Advisory Board for four buildings," said Carlene Young, to be held at the Sigma Nu and Theta students to attend a conference in chairwoman of Afro-American Chi fraternities on 11th Street. One San Diego. Studies. "This building is spacious house was to be a -casino," while The committee reduced the and has a lot of features that can't be the other house hosted a live band. board's request for $366 to $261, duplicated, in terms of space and The majority of the funding reducing the budget item for historical significance," she said. requested would pay for the band. gasoline. "This is a beautiful building and However, the committee felt that A.S. Personnel Officer Alice I think it would be a shame to funding should be withheld if the Adams and Liz Adams represented destroy it," she added. event was held off-campus. the board, which will host the 1981 "We have been here 10 years Holding the event on campus conference of the Pacific Coast and there has been no maintenance would hurt attendance, according to Colleges and Health Association in on the building at all," Young said. The Afio-American Studies building is one "temporary structure scheduled to be torn down in the Ed Makiewicz, who represented San Jose and on the SJSU campus. "Every year with the exception of near future. I
Mamh 19, 1980 2 forum CARP does not play fair in recruiting drive by Scott Hinrichs dancers were used to draw a crowd. period until he accepts everything Staff %Int, CARP. troubled feelings about themselves, At these vacation seminars, Persons in the band and dance Speeches given by unknowns their parents and their world. participants are taken to an isolated told to him by the counselors as recent happening at SJSU has A company were Unification Church talking about Soviet aggression Dr. David Wellisch, assistant location and put through intensive truth. revealed something very unfortu- members and were involved in a merely punctuated the en- professor of psychiatry at UCLA, mind-control procedures. The final pitch, according to the nate - the "Moonies" and other si- nationwide tour. tertainment The only purpose of the said in the same article, "The pamphlet, will be to give up all milar cults are beginning to see the According to the ex-Moonie During the event, a CARP university campus is perfect for possessions and donate them to the source speeches was to justify the rally - group, persons interested in CARP college campus as a prime banner was held for all to see - no- church. not to inform the spectators. recruiting, because there are so or the vacation will be evaluated; for recruiting. At this point, the victim's where on the banner appeared the At the end of the event, and most many people there who are they will be befriended by the life A rally held Wednesday. March will be put into the hands of words, "Unification Church." important for the Moonies, specta- questioning things. recruiters and given a basic Moon, 5, at the S.U. Amphitheater, spon- the Korean Flyers for the event advertised a tors were invited to a dinner at a "The college student undergoes description of the Unification businessman who has sored by CARP (College Association said, "I am the "Rally" to "Stop Soviet Im- Moonie center. Free rides were tremendous change, and ex- Church's philosophy. thinker, I am your for the Research of Principles), is perialism" - again no mention of offered. periences great doubt and in- brain." the case in point. Rev. Moon's Unification Church. This ploy, according to Ex- security," Wellisch said. These potential recruits will be Moonies themselves are not evil CARP is a high-sounding name nudged until they agree to attend the - they are victims. for a front organization representing vacation seminar. The philosophy of Moon is the the Rev. Sun Myung Moon's 'No one At this seminar, according to a source of the cancer, not the body of Unification Church. is more vulnerable to mind control than pamphlet distributed by the ex- persons afflicted by it. CARP's prime purpose on our young people away from home for the first time' Moonie group, the recruit will be Legislators cannot pass laws campus is to recruit people for the "bombarded with attention, ex- limiting the speech of such cults on church - not to protest Soviet our campus without infringing on This insecurity is the fuel that citement, mr,lithon lectures, aggression, or promote patriotism, It should be ( if it isn't already Members Against Moon persons the rights of any other group or gives singing, athletics - all nonstop." or provide entertainment or push university policy to require proper fighting the Unification Church after CARP its opportunity to make person who wishes to speak. counselors at the academics. identification of all groups using escaping its grip), is an important headway. CARP promises a solution Each night the However, the university ad-
The First Amendment campus facilities. tool in pulling people into the Moonie to this insecurity but does it deliver? camp will review the vulnerabilities ministration should provide for fair if one's idea of guarantees CARP a voice to the The World Student Times, a whirlpool - the "something for It delivers only of every individual, and strategy for representation by groups, examine public. But does CARP have a right Moonie newspaper, was passed out nothing" pitch. security is surrendering the mind to the next day's session of "mind carefully their purposes, and report to trick people into joining the on the fringe of the rally. The According to Dr. Margaret Rev. Moon. control" will be laid out. blatant incidents of misrepresen- Unification Church by using publication featured attractive According to a letter signed by Thaler Singer, a psychiatry The recruit will receive no time tation to the proper authorities. methods that misrepresent its layout and interesting articles, but the president of Ex-Members professor at the University of to himself to think, according to the The individual student also has purpose and its source? little emphasis was given to Moon Against Moon, Steven Hassan, California at San Francisco, no one pamphlet, but will constantly be an obligation to himself to examine How does CARP mislead its and the church - another example of CARP will probably advertise a is more vulnerable to mind control hounded to reveal all his thoughts. any group he chooses to interact prey? The rally held at the Student misrepresentation. It was a paper than young people away from home "vacation seminar" for the spring with and to clearly know who it Union provides some insight. full of patriotic small talk and for the first time, or young people or summer breaks on campuses The recruit will be asked to stay represents and what its real purpose A jazz band and a troupe of nothing about the intentions of attempting to cope with conflicting, around the country. with the organization for a longer is in appearing before the public. Cats make the best pets; easier to care for than dogs A
by Carla Alvarez You can go away for the kitten that had been so mistreated? Staff Writer weekend, leave the cat a bowl of dry We felt obligated to keep her. When I moved away to school, food, some water and a litter box taking my pets with me was out of and the cat will be fine. A dog would They are entertaining, good the question. gobble its food in one sitting and company and they are great foot- probably spill its water. warmers at night. I have learned to My 5-year-old goldfish wouldn't place valuables where the cats can't survive the long drive and the But all my arguments were in reach. apartment I moved into didn't allow vain. All it took was a small black pets, even my pedigreed silver-tip kitten to change his mind. Its mother But now we have to move. Persian cat. "Papers or not, cats are had died and its owner couldn't take Houses for rent on a student's dirty," was my landlady's response. care of all of the kittens. It was only budget are hard to find, and most For three years I went without a a few weeks old and had to be fed apartment owners don't allow pets. "kitten formula." pet. When I finally moved into a "Pets negotiable," said the ad house where animals were allowed, My housemate was soon a for a cottage apartment. My hopes finding a pet was my first priority. genuine cat-lover. But I didn't know were high when I dialed the number then what his complete turn-about in the ad. The owner of the apart- My housemate and I agreed that would lead to. ment said she loved cats. "How together we could afford a pet. He many do you have?" she asked. thought we should adopt a dog but, Six months later, we had three When I said four, she sounded like on our budgets, I doubted we could cats. A friend had to give away his she thought I was a practical joker. afford to feed the one he had in mind because he was moving white kitten "Four is out of the question," she - a German Shepherd. to a "no-pets-allowed apartment." said and immediately hung up. The same week, my housemate I argued for weeks for a cat. My found a stray kitten at a gas My arguments that our cats are who had never owned a housemate, station. The gas station attendant clean and well-behaved haven't superior to cat, said that dogs are was throwing rocks at it. budged potential apartment cats because cats cannot be trained. proprietors. I doubt if telling them But even three cats were not that cats were worshipped as gods in very much trouble. They spend most Cats need a reason to do Egypt would help change their of their time outside, but the cat food something out of the ordinary, I minds either. argued. They have dignity that they bill was getting a bit high. will not sacrifice. Cats go about their And then there were four. We Now I hope that the future owner own business. They are independent found her in a trash can inside a of my house will continue to rent it ... and fairly easy to care for. paper bag. Who could give away a and likes cats. Spartan Daily Editor Mark Marymee Ad Manager Brian Moss letters News Editor Scott Mace City Editor Patty Selbach Forum Editor Jeff Rhodie Layout Editor Sam Tuohey Death penalty defended Assoc. News Ed Marion Chini CPR article 'needs some clarification' Assoc. City Ed Greg Grimes Editor: Without the enforcement of such Editor: external heart massage as pounding was able to use my skills on a stroke Sports Editor Roger Myers Ms. Casserly, I find it surprising punishment and without the moral on the chest. Such an act would most victim last year. I performed CPR The article appearing on the last Assoc. Sports Ed Dave Kellogg that an ostensibly intelligent person distinction being made and un- likely break several ribs and punc- on the victim for a full 15 minutes, page of the March 17 Daily, Feature Editor .. Lori Eickmann as yourself would demonstrate such derstood between the initiation of ture the liver. which was verified as being done Entertainment Editor .... Chuck a perverted sense of logic and violence and violence used in self- "Fraternity Cook Rescued by The article should have been correctly by the emergency crew. Bust Was morality. defense, the doors would be opened Students' First Aid," is in need of written to say that rhythmic ex- Despite my experience and deter- Business Manager Lura Rainey In your article of March 19 titled to all the thugs and brutes who chose clarification. ternal massage was performed with mination, the person died. This goes Retail Ad Manager Jean Banaag -We Must Abolish Legalized to exercise their expediencies on Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, intermittent resuscitation of the to show how delicate the operation of Promotions Dir... Robin Masuda Murder," you clearly and defenseless victims. better known as CPR, is an ex- this is truly what CPR is. CPR actually is. Art Director Jennifer Di Leo righteously pronounce that "Yes, it You make the point that tremely delicate first aid operation lungs, for National Ad Mgr .. Shawna Chan is wrong for a convicted murderer to -Murder is, almost always, a crime that can save a person's life. The I have taken five Red Cross CPR Jim Walejko Photo Editor Paul Chinn have killed but it is also wrong for of passion, jealousy, rage or hatred, writer of the article described the courses in the last five years and Business, junior Photo Chief Tom Duncan the state to premeditate and commit therefore the death penalty would another murder by. killing the not serve as a deterrent to murder." Editorial staff.... Carla Alvarez, convict." What twisted brand of All I can say to that is, good Alternatives Chuck Beckum, Mike Bennett, morality, or should I say lack evasion! Who said anything about Kim Bergheim, Jonathan Bloom, thereof, equates an act of senseless crimes of passion? The death Editor: Brian Boyd, Boni Brewer, Joan murder with an act of self defense? penalty, which passed in California I feel that the summary survey Casserly, Catherine Cassidy, The purpose of the state is to by a vote of 4,394,417 to 1,725,510, on the parking issue, taken during Yasunori Chiba, Lou Fedorski, protect each individual's right to applies to "purposeless, cruel, or walkthrough registration, was a big Janet Fields, Kevin Folan, Mary life. Thus, when A premeditatively atrocious" killings. Murders of farce. In the first place, I don't feel Fordham, Ellen Goodwin, Hilary murders B, we regard this act as A's "passion" are not even considered that the survey was at all useful, Hann, Scull Hinrichs, Marjorie repudiation of B's right to life. We to be capital offenses. since only 12 percent of the student Isaacson, Robyne Martin, David punish A by taking his life to demon- We must keep in mind that "no body was surveyed. Secondly, the Meltzer, Jeff Morris, Ron strate to prospective A's that our man is an island" and that his questions were manipulated. I feel Regalia. Brian Wirth. society regards the indiscriminate existence depends upon the ability of that there should have been more to taking of life as the vilest form of cri- his society, by means of a criminal the questions than, "Do you favor a Advertising staff. .. David Agbeti, minal behavior. justice system, to help prevent the new garage?" and "Do you favor Jarvis Brown, Doug Chatfield, abrogation of life, liberty, or adding onto the existing north Mike Clark, Bill Collyer, Cathy property by one violent faction upon garage?" Cooper. Mike Doyle, Lynn another. Daily survey should also have Freitas, Lisa Gauer, Janice Policy Harry Ruelas The whether or not the students Hanzalik, Sandy Hovatter, Mike Political Science, junior asked Forum would be in favor of alternatives Jung, Pam Kaplan, Diane as a better city transit system, Rita Leung, Brian The intent of the Spartan Daily such Kuyoomjlan, bicycle routes, carpooling or even Ken Nakamoto, David Forum Page Is to present a variety McMahon, Count me out walking. I'm sure many students Jon Steitz, Tall of viewpoints on issues affecting the Putigano, will be looking for alternate ways to Doug Teter, Rich university community. Temple. Editor: commute once gasoline prices reach Carolyn Yee. Wilson. Comments, columns and Pleae count me out of SJSU's ;LSO per gallon. "Womyn's Week." I am a woman Photography staff, .. Kyle Brehm, editorials will discuss local, state, and a feminist but I refuse to be I'm sure it would not require Mark Crosse, David Flemate, national and international affairs. represented by communist radicals, incentive on the school's part Patricia Hernandez, Liz Natalia, much Editorials reflect the position any sex or professed Mike Malone, Jeff of gays of to carpool with the price of gas going Julie Levy, the Daily. Opinion being Georgia columns express witches. Please do not confuse up and with the recent 25-cent in- Maloney. Greg Richard, the views of the writer or a feminist with being a I pardon the crease for parking in the garage. klk6 11JEWY-SECCWO Mark Schwab, Patricia AMENDMENT ccear EVEN MEAlliO4 IME Sandas, organization and will appear with expression) freak. VICE RiE5ICIEWW Sloan, Patti a Shaw. Steve byline attributing Ann Mitchell Mark Newitt -Whitney. the article ac- Sullivan, Robin Sager cordingly. Undeclared, freshman Environmental Studies, junior