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Artists Series Set to Get the Blues Marshall University Marshall Digital Scholar The Parthenon University Archives Fall 9-24-1992 The Parthenon, September 24, 1992 Marshall University Follow this and additional works at: https://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon Recommended Citation Marshall University, "The Parthenon, September 24, 1992" (1992). The Parthenon. 3061. https://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon/3061 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at Marshall Digital Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Parthenon by an authorized administrator of Marshall Digital Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. NPI E••• R 24, 1"2 THURSDAY Sunny, high of 65-70 Artists Series set COB faculty offers plan to get the blues By Alllson Swick Reporter COB faculty's By Sara Roy Collins, Magic Sam and of .j Reporter course, B.B. King. He has Another proposal to reorganize Marshall's I proposal I opened for B.B. many times academic program has been thrown in the I twillbeablueslover's and says their musical styles hopper, this one by a College of Business I paradise Thursday are very similar. "But I rock professor. College of Business - ROTC would be I evening at the Keith­ more, and there's some Allman Dr. Dallas Brozik, associate professor of transferred to another administrative unit. Albee Theatre when Brothers influence." finance and business law, said he believes the Marshall Artists In addition to the evening changes are needed in the administration . College of Community Studies - This col- lI I Series presents Larry concert, McCray will give a as well as academic departments. lege would house professional programs. I McCray in concert. blues workshop at 10:30 a. m. Brozik made the proposal on his own, and Often called B.B's protege, for school kids and the public, it has not been voted on by the full COB McCray is fairly new on the demonstrating different blues faculty. COB Dean RobertB. Hays was not . College of Arts and Letters - This college American music scene. His guitar techniques. immediately available Thursday to com­ would house liberal/fine arts programs debut album, "Ambition" re­ Tickets to the evening per­ ment on whether such a vote would be ceived much critical acclaim in formance are $12, $10 and $8, taken. The School of Medicine - The School of England. It featured urban and $6 for the morning per­ Brozik's proposal will divide Marshall Nursing shoulp remain in the Med.School. blues songs like "Ain't Nobody formance. Part-time students, into eight colleges. Never Been Hurt By the Blues" facultyandstaffandyouth tick­ Certain units are logically in place, Brozik and the title cut, "Ambition." ets are half-price to both shows. said. The Schools ofMedicine and Nursing . Community and Technical College - No He is currently working on his The show is free to students and the Community and Technical College internal restructuring should take place. second album, "Three Kings with a Marshall ID and activ­ will remain the same. and a Prophet." ity card. Tickets are available Under Brozik's proposal, the College of . Graduate School - No internal restructur- McCray says he was influ­ in 2W19 Memorial Student Liberal Arts will be divided into two col­ ing should take place. enced by some of the blues' Center. Additional information leges. r greatest artists like Albert may be obtained by calling 696- The College of Arts and Letters will con­ King, Freddie King, Albert 6656. tain liberal and fine art that focus on theory such as art, history, music and political According to Dr. Dallas Brozik, science. Marshall needs to react and adapt Students, faculty compile The College of Community Studies will to the needs of students. deal with arts that are put to use in society wish lists for committee such as journalism, physical education, criminal justice and speech. years," Brozik said. "If I do my calculations By Aimee J. Ray lists. Computers also appear The College ofScience also will be broken right, a lot of students weren't even born 20 Reporter prominently in many depart­ into another branch called the College of years ago. The world has changed quite a bit." ments' plans. Specialized Studies. Brozik said that Marshall needs to react and Students and faculty have A "computerized classroom COS will focus on theoretical sciences adapt to the needs of students. The university definite ideas about what the for teaching composition" rates such as biology and mathematics. CSS will should be willing to reevaluate itself periodi­ university's new equipment highest on the list of Joan T. focus on the applied sciences such as ROTC cally. committee should purchase. Mead, chairwoman of the and computer and information services. Brozik said he won't object if the administra­ The equipment committee, English Department. Brozik said the only problem with his tors decide Marshall doesn't need to be reor­ comprised of students, faculty Other faculty members have proposal is where to put modern languages. ganized. He just tossed in a proposal because and staff, will review equip­ completely different ideas on "Many people will say languages are theo­ faculty members were asked for input. ment requests and establish what equipment their depart­ retical and others will say they're applied," When Brozik was asked ifhe thought his pro­ purchasing priorities. ment needs. he said. posal would be adopted he said, "I don't know. Office equipment such as Models, audio and visual aids, The current structure has been in place But ifyou gave me a hundred to one I'd proba­ . photo copiers and fax machines for about 20 years. "A lot's happened i_n 20 bly bet a nickel." ,I top some faculty members' wish Please see WISH, Page 2 Thought for the day Student pleads guilty Gets 30 days, $100 fine for battery Beeauae of the plea berpin.. no testimony wugiven in court. But at the time of hu arrest, In a hearing Wednesday witnesses said. ·Plymail at- . morning, a Marshall Univer­ tacked co-ownerTerryThomaa sity student accused ofassault. after she questioned him about ing a co-owner of a Hunting­ his bar tab. The police report ton restaurant was sentenced said Plymail paidhis tab, struck to 30 days injail and was fined Thomas in the face, shoved her $100. to the ground and kicked her in Cabell County Magistrate the stomach. Alvie Qualls imposed the sen­ A witness said three restau­ tence on Charles Franklin rant employees subdued Ply­ Plymail, 28, who was arrested mail and held him to the side­ Sept. 15 after a scuffle at the walk outside the restaurant Calamity Cafe on Third Ave­ until the police arrived. nue and Hal Greer Blvd. The police report stated that Plymail, dressed in the Plymail was angry, violent and Cabell County Jail's orange intoxicated. jumpsuit and shackled, joked In a separate and unrelated with his lawyer before the case, Plymail was charged Fri­ hearing Wednesday and ap­ day with second-degree sexual peared relaxed when Qualls assault in connection with an read his sentence. attack on a local woman last Plymail, Athens, Ga., jun­ weekend. Wednesday's hearing ior, pleaded guilty to misde­ dealt only with the battery By Chris Hancock meanor battery following a incident. A hearing on the sex­ closed-door conference involv­ ual assault case is schedulec'l Bicycles aren't Just for riding, a student seems to Implicate with this creative design. ing his lawyer, Qualls and a for Friday in Cabell County c· county prosecutor. cuit Court. .J • Page 2 The Parthenon THURSDAY, Sept. 24, 1992 Cannabis can rescue the environment_ Support program provides help to Legalization of cannabis is HEATHER OLIVER Parthenon no longer an issue of •dope. The legalization of victims of abuse Volume 104 • Number 13 smoking." It is an environ­ hemp could no COLUMNIST mental necessity, if we are to TM Parthenon, Marshall longer be an Issue In hemp, and the Constitution was By Jennifer C. McVey University's dally newspa­ have a world left to live in. written on hemp paper. Reporter per, Is publlshed by stu­ In the environmental age in the fight against A Cannabis variety, known dents Tuesday through Fri­ which we live, it is known that drugs. as fedrina, had a very low con­ Growing up in an alcoholic day during the fall and our reliance on wood for paper tent ofTHC. Therefore, iffed­ family is not all that uncom­ spring semesters. is one that is destroying the erina leaves are smoked it will mon, according to Sharla Responslblllty for news earth. An alternative to wood wood pulp paper), can be re­ only give the user a headache, Meade, Marshall's substance and edltorlal content Ilea solely with the editor. paper is hemp. cycled seven times (compared not a high. abuse coordinator. Regulations to control the cul­ to wood paper's three), and The legalization ofhemp could Meade sponsors a support Editor tivation ofhemp for paper and no longer be an issue in the program at the beginning of Kevin D. Melrose needs less bleaching (which Managing Editor textiles is an issue that should would decrease cancerous Di­ fight against drugs. each semester which is 'a very not be ignored. Prohibitions Bill Gardner oxin). The government seems blind confidential, very non-threat­ News Editor against this valuable plant are The use of hemp oil, paper to these facts. ening group,' she said. Michael Belcher preventing this country from and cloth could create new Legalization ofhemp has been Participants are given infor­ Assistant News Editor profiting from its many uses. industries and jobs. a continuous struggle, yet envi­ mation about alcoholism and Greg Collard Hemp can be grown in 50 Our forefathers profited from ronmentalJy and economically, how to deal with an alcoholic Sports Editor states, has a life span of centu­ its use.
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