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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 3-10-1982 The BG News March 10, 1982 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News March 10, 1982" (1982). BG News (Student Newspaper). 3970. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/3970 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. The B G News Wednesday Bowling Green State University March 10, 1982 Nursing transition plan combines semesters, quarters by Becky Bracht will have the same holidays and someone who doesn't live in Dunbar class, these seniors will have to do a because of the semester-quarter con- said. "We're very pleased' with the News stan reporter breaks as other University students. cannot move into someone else's quarter's worth of class work in five flict. process," she said, adding that it has room over Christmas break. and a half weeks, Sudduth said. "Al- been very successful. A new program has been developed STUDENTS who will be juniors in STUDENTS who have University though it will be inconvenient, the "I THINK students choose Bowline "We have good selective criteria to adapt the University's School of the fall will attend classes at MCO on housing contracts will be allowed to content of the coursework lends itself Green for a variety of reasons and I and choose students who we think will Nursing to the semester calendar at a quarter calendar, which will begin stay in Dunbar for the extra month to that kind of condensation," the think they will choose to stay here," succeed," she said. the University and the quarter cal- September 22 and last until June 10. until they are done in June at no extra nursing coordinator said. she said. The ability to do good academic endar at the Medical College of Ohio The quarter calendar is necessary for cost. Students who lived off campus That late in the training, most stu- The selection process for admission work and to express oneself are the and the University of Toledo. these students because of the heavy during the year, however, will be dents are done with clinical related into the nursing program begins in the two qualities needed most to be a "The program at MOO is a consor- clinical content of their classes, Sud- required to pay a $75 fee if they choose work, and the classes are mostly in spring of the freshman year. Applica- nursing student, Sudduth said. "You tium," Ardith Sudduth, nursing coor- duth said. Holidays and breaks will to move on campus for the last month, administrative areas, she explained. tions, which must be submitted by must be able to understand, synthe- dinator at the University, said. coincide with the MCO calendar for Rudd said. "It was very difficult to come up Feb. 1, are reviewed along with the size and apply what you've learned." Students from Bowling Green and the these students. "Unfortunately we will not be able with an alternative that would meet applicants GPA at the end of winter The ability to express yourself and to University of Toledo take classes to- The University housing office has to offer a dining service because you the students needs. We tried to alter quarter, Sudduth said. work in a group is also important, she gether, but receive their degrees from tentatively planned to leave have to have 200-300 students to open a the curriculum as little as possible," "Approximately 100 students are said. their own university. Harshman-Dunbar open for these stu- cafeteria," he said. Because of she said. The new plan took about five selected from this group for inter- "We also look for people who can The nursing faculty has been work- dents during University breaks, Harshman's location, students will months to create. views," she said. The students are listen and hear what's being said," ing on a transition program to accom- which will not coincide with the nurs- have the option of eating many places "I think it's been resolved as well as notified on their acceptance before Sudduth said. It is very important modate Bowling Green students, ing students' breaks. "It's going to along Wooster Street, he said. it could be," Sudduth said. The fac- the beginning of their sophomore that a nurse be able to listen to and since MOO and UT remain committed cost us because we have to have the Seniors will attend MCO on a mod- ulty at MCO has given a lot of their year. understand a patient's needs, she to a quarter system. This program staff, but we're trying to work some- ified calendar that will allow them to time and effort to try and solve the The nursing program began a new said. was approved last week by the Medi- thing out," Bob Rudd, housing direc- graduate with their class. These stu- situation, she said. "They tried to be type of interview last year, Sudduth The School of Nursing will be con- cal College of Ohio. tor, said. dents will begin classes Sept. 22 and cooperative, but it was hard because said. This new process was developed ducting meetings after spring break. Starting in the fall of 1982, sopho- "We are going to set aside housing will graduate May 6. They will also be it was an additional burden." by the College of Health and Commu- These meetings will further explain mores win attend the University on a Just for those people," he said. "We permitted to stay in housing at the There will be about 200 people en- nity Services, MCO and UT. the semester conversion and will help semester system, but will attend have to make sure they are all living University during breaks, if they are rolled in the nursing program next students plan their scheduling for the classes at MCO on a modified plan in the same unit for security reasons. a resident of Dunbar. year, Sudduth said, adding that she STUDENTS are interviewed in next year. For any further informa- that will fit into the semester cal- They also must start off living there in does not anticipate a decline in enroll- groups and evaluated by faculty from tion, please contact the College of endar, Sudduth said. These students the fall," he said, explaining that IN ORDER to graduate with their ment in the University's program all three institutions. Sudduth Health and Community Services. Nicaraguan military in excess for defense WASHINGTON (AP) - Senior intel- Inman also said "I'm angry" be- ligence officials made photographs cause many people, including govern- public yesterday in support of Reagan ment officials, nave been skeptical administration allegations that Nica- about information presented so tar on ragua has engaged in a major mili- the situation in Central America. tary buildup that threatens its There was nothing essentially new Central-American neighbors. in the information presented by In- John Hughes, deputy director of the man and Hughes, who Inman said Defense Intelligence Agency, said the was the "premier" interpreter of Nicaraguan buildup, which has been aerial reconnaissance photographs assisted by the Soviet Union and gathered by the U.S. intelligence com- Cuba, far exceeds anything Nicara- munity. gua needs for its own defenses. Inman said the only possible expla- "We believe this has already upset nation tor the Ntcmrmgimn military the military balance in Central Amer- buildup is to threaten its neighbors ica," Hughes said. and support revolution elsewhere in But the administration left for later Central America. in the week the long-awaited release of evidence it says will document its Hughes said the photographs, some accusations that the insurgency in El of which were displayed on a screen Salvador is being directed and con- for reporters, showed that Nicaragua trolled from Nicaragua and Cuba. has 49 active military garrisons, 36 more than it had when Somoza ran the ADM. BOBBY INMAN. deputy di- government. rector of the Central Intelligence Inman said there are about 70 So- Agency, told reporters at a State viet military advisers plus support Department briefing that a Nicara- personnel in Nicaragua. He said there guan government official had lied in were about 2,000 Cuban military and photo by Dean Koepfler declaring in New York last week that security advisers, plus another 4,000 A runner appears oblivious to the massive machinery as he dashes past sewer the Nicaraguan army is no larger now Cuban school teachers, medical per- than it was under the ousted regime of sonnel, government advisers and con- 'Let's Get Physical' construction on East Wooster Street. Anastasio Somoza two years ago. struction workers. Black independent party reproaches white elites for oppression by Linda Perei Black Americans in particular are political and economic issues that Arnwine warned black youths to be youth are unemployed, she said. A 20 being detained," she said."If it's logi- News staff reporter facing profound changes and must effect them, she said. Chiding their aware of blacks who, having "made percent earnings gap between black cal to treat Haitians that way, how understand how their present situa- apathy towards such issues, Arnwine it," feel they have no obligation to and white Americans exists, with will they treat black Americans?" A national representative for the tion differs from the situations of the recalled the '60s civil rights impoverished blacks.