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September 24, 1981 e cBtteze J*» Hto**, 0MvFRSfTY nun Yol..V» James Madison University Thursday. September 24, IJWI No. 7 Kilpatrick: regulations rob American dream By STEPHEN ALLEN regulations." Kilpatrick said. Columnist James J. Kilpatrick Kilpatrick also cited censorship and spoke before a capacity crowd at the condensation of the press as in- Wilson Auditorium Wednesday night fringing on the American dream. on his interpretation of how the The 50-minute speech ended with American dream confronts political Kilpatrick's exaltation of the realities. American dream: "It is the dream of peace and "Today I look at America as I did plenty, of life, liberty, and at least this spring flying back from the West access to the pursuit of happiness," Coast. On this day it was clear and I Kilpatrick said. could see the American landscape. I Kilpatrick emphasized America's felt inspired and exalted at seeing the desire for peace. productivity f our land. I could see the "The dream of our society is to live silos and the small towns. It made me in peace." Kilpatrick said. "We can realize that* for all our shortcomings preserve our peSce by being ready for and flaws, we are a great and war." prosperous republic. If it is to say we He followed by discussing "the have failed the American dream, American dream of plenty." then, well, we've still come a long "To the extent that the American way." • dream involves material things, we Kilpatrick answered audience are very well off. By far this country questions after the speech. is the best off in the world," Responding to a question about the Kilpatrick said. draft. Kilpatrick said, "I don't see the The Jeffersonian dream of life, resumption of the draft now. I have liberty and the pursuit of happiness opposed it in the past because to me it concluded Kilpatrick's interpretation is the ultimate denial of individual of the American dream. liberty and freedom." Kilpatrick was critical of govern- After the question period, James ment regulations that impede the Madison University President Ronald ability to pursue these rights. Carrier said he was "glad to see the "The powers of innovation, students interested in different imagination, and enterprise, that are viewpoints—viewpoints that are in- James Kilpatrick spoke to about 50 students Wednesday afternoon on the'skill so fundamental to the American teresting and challenging." and style of writing. dream, have been robbed by See KILPATRICK, page 10 Howard Johnson's now coed; motel dorm population doubled By JILL HOWARD to relocate." Gerlach noted. "Students are The Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge now getting to enjoy it." houses twice as many James Madison University students as it did last year, ac- GERLACH SAID that JMU supplies the cording to Bill Gerlach. associate director of furniture at Howard Johnson's, while the residence halls and commuting student ser- rooms are already furnished with wall-to-wall vices. shag carpet and air conditioning. Residents Howard Johnson's houses 116 students in 40 have pool privileges, and may have cable TV rooms this year, as opposed to 51 students in 17 for $27 a year per room. rooms last year. Gerlach said. "You can't beat it." said sophomore Stuart He added that this is ihe first vear female Prisk. who chose to stay at Howard Johnson's students have boon h*»n*-" 1 Howard this year after being assigned there as a fresh- Johnsons \ -cording U- (I -rla-1 Sfioutofthe man. llfisluuenl.s there are 'emale Prisk said the large rooms, carpeting, TV, JMt residence space at Howard Johnson's pool and individual bathrooms made him like was expanded to keep up with the large student Howard Johnson's "from the beginning." demand for university-supplied housing. But Prisk said that the increase in the Gerlach said This is the fifth year students number of residents there has made doing have been housed at Howard Johnson's, but the laundry more difficult, because there are only first that more rooms have been needed. two washers and two dryers for all 166 Gerlach added that space at Howard residents. Johnson's would probably not be expanded Sophomore Sherry Berry said she chore to further. "120 (students* is about maximum," live at Howard Johnson's because of "the he said. luxuries." As in the past, the majority** of floward "You don't hove to share a bathroom with 20 Johnson's residents are freshman males. But people," she said. more upperclassmen and female students are Berry said she didn't think she'd like Howard choosing to live there. Gerlach said. Johnson's at first, but soon changed her mind. Berry is a transfer student from Old Dominion Phoio by V* Natty* University." James Mapes returned to Wilson Hall Tuesday evening to THE MALE AND FEMALE RESIDENTS capture students' imaginations for a short time. See Inside, live in separate but adjacent sections of the "I like it a lot." she said. "Ill probably ask to page 12. Motor Lodge. Gerlach said. One male and one live here again." female resident adviser are in attendance, as Berry's only complaint is that there is no is one male head resident. study lounge at the motel. This issue... Howard Johnson's has seven-day visitation with no alcohol permitted. FRESHMAN BRUCE KIDD said he didn't JMU will host an invitational Held hockey tournament Gerlach said that while the rooms are expect to like the motel at first but then grew to Friday and Saturday. See Sports, page 19 for a schedule, and originally assigned three people each, "a lot of like it. "I really changed my attitude," he said. page 17 for a report on the Duchesses win over Hollins them drop down to doubles." "I love the room," College. Most of the students assigned to Howard Kidd said he felt the on-campus dorms provided more opportunities to meet people. Three kinds of interest-free loans are available here. See Johnson's seem to like it and choose to stay. story, page 5. Ger>*ch said Wery few students have chosen See HO JO'S, page 10 PJIRO 2. TIIK BREEZE Thursday. September 24. I»R1 Honor Cou^eil Two cases pending; 25 violations las t year By TERM JONES Nelson said. In all cases. Tim The James Madison Reynolds, honor council vice- University Honor Council is president, serves as ninth presently investigating two member and chairman of the cases leftover from spring "Jury", Nelson added. semester, acording to Pam According to Nelson, the Nelson. Honor Council investigation, representation president. and "Jury" hearing are not There were 25 reported available Ja honor code violators at some Virginia honor violations here last Photo by Tom Lighten semester. Nelson said. Eleven schools. At Old Dominion Univer- HONOR COUNCII PRESIDENT Pam Nelson is reviewing with the rest of the council two of these warranted a hearing cases of honor violations from last year. and four of the violations were sity, professors are given the found guilty. Nelson said. opportunity to handle . violations such as stealing a violations. Nelson said. violators themselves, she Violators are invited back to She added that one student the university following the test. Nelson added. At the University of admitted his guilt and the case noted. suspension. Nelson said. There is no penalty for not Virginia. students are was ha ndlea ad- The "beauty . of our reporting an honor violation, required to report their peers. system." Nelson said, is that "Everyone makes mistakes," ministratively. Nelson said, adding that this according to Nelson. At JMU If they withhold information, The Honor Council works to the minimum sanction—a one- they are considered ac- semester suspension—offers policy allows students the peer reporting of violations is safeguard students' rights and opportunity to try-again: not relied on exclusively. "He complices and penalized: give violators a second violators-a seconrj- chance: is simply expected to report Nelson noted.. Violators given this sanction The maximum sanction for chance. Nelson said. violators is expulsion. Nelson violations." Nelson said. Professors are not allowed The council is a 36 member are given a grade of with- to report honor offenses, at ddrawal for the class in which said. This penalty is levied for Professors here are also body consisting of 18 students second offenses or flagrant encouraged to report U.Va. she said. and 18 faculty members the violation occurred. chosen from among the four schools. It acts similar to a jury in violation hearings. Nelson said. "Students' rights are first priority with this body." she said, adding that the JMU Honor Council is the exception in Virginia colleges rather than the rule. Honor Council violations include plagiarism, falsifying class attendance or registration, cheating or using unauthorized ma terials during an examination. The matters are investigated by student coordinators Michelle DeYoung and David Hayes, Nelson said." The coordinators try to produce enough evidence to warrant a hearing, she noted. Dr. David Barger, university Honor Council coordinator, overses the in- vestigation to prevent violation of the student's rights. If a hearing is warranted, the student may ° be represented in the hearing by a student advocate or an at- torney. Nelson said. Hayes and DeYoung serve as the prosecution. A panel of four students and four faculty are randomly selected from the 36-member council to decide the case. —H. -,. *• Hie American Cancer Society thanks you. Your employees thank you. !f. American Cancer Society 2AOOOOO people figbtii* .' kl~» THE BREEZE Thursday. September"24. 1981. Page 3 Video game revenues reduce student fees By MANE DUNN Profits from the 12 pinball and video games in the Warren Campus Center are used to reduce student fee costs for students, according to Mike Way.
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