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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 2-7-1980 The BG News February 7, 1980 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 February 7, 1980" (1980). BG News (Student Newspaper). 3702. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/3702 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 SH He ws Bowling 'Green Stole University | Academic Council ratifies teaching,faculty goals by Diane Rado framework for developing a budget faculty, departmental operating Dr. Charles Mott of the College of The report, before the changes, stall reporter for next year," he said. possible to keep the Library open budgets, communication skills of Business Administration and seemed to emphasize the im- more hours without spending more Issued by the Task Force on students, faculty development and chairman of the task force said, "If portance of improving develop- money on personnel." After three weeks of discussion, Academic Priorities and Objec- faculty expectations of students. we treated all skills equally it a report on academic priorities and ments in research work rather An increase in open hours would tives, a Council subcommittee, the Council members amended two would be a hodge-podge section than teaching skills of faculty, Mott objectives was approved at a report cites seven goals of the necessitate an increase in student sections of the report that concern which everyone would read but not said. employees' hours, he said. meeting of the. Academic Council University to improve the quality writing skills and faculty yesterday. do anything about." The amendment "achieves more Mott said the intention of the goal of instruction available to students development. of a balance" of these two faculty The report will be submitted to and to devote attention to faculty was "merely to extend the time for Although the improvement of THE COUNCIL also amended development areas, he said. students to study." He said the task faculty for reactions and com- morale and development. writing skills will be emphasized, the faculty development goal in- ments, Provost Michael R. Ferrari Dwight Burlingame, Dean of force believed it was possible to Council amended this section to cluded in the report so that, Libraries, questioned the goal cited extend the Library's hours without said. THE GOALS concern the state that attention to reading, Ferrari said, "It will have both It is "a document that gets us off in the report to extend the necessarily extending its services. Library, recruitment of quality listening and verbalizing skills will thrusts in it-research and Library's hours. the ground and gives us the basic students, salaries and benefits for not diminish. development." HE SAID, "I don't see how it is continued on page 3 thurs- dav 2-7-80 Falcon cagers break 'jinx' against Miami Back-in parking BG rolls to 17th victory, allowed this quarter downs Redskins 64-61; Melvin R. Jones, director of University Parking Services, has announced that beginning race remains deadlocked Monday, and for the rest of the quarter, drivers will be by Dan Firestone "You bet I was. I was thinking allowed to back into parking sports editor about last year down at Miami and spaces or park with their I wasn't even there," Irish said parking stickers not facing It was far from easy, but at last it about the Falcons' one-point loss the driveway in on-campus is over. where Miami overcame an 11-point parking lots (Lots 6,8,12 and The roar that shook Anderson lead in the final minute. 9). Arena last night was probably "But we just had it in our minds The usual rule of drive-in heard all the way to Oxford, Ohio, to win this one," Irish said. "They parking only has been as 5,217 fans savored Bowling have a great defensive team. It was relaxed to allow drivers more Green's first basketball victory very frustrating because they were ease when parking during over Miami since 1974, 64-61, leav- all over me when I'd pop out to get winter weather conditions. ing the Falcons on top of the Mid- the ball." American Conference. IRISH'S THIRD basket in the se- The long-awaited win snapped a cond half gave BG a 40-34 lead with GTE to expand, 10-game losing streak to the Red- 12 minutes left skins and hopefully in the minds of The Redskins narrowed the gap improve facilities BG fans buried the dreaded to 45-41, before Newbern stole the "Miami jinx" forever. ball and then connected at the other MARION, Ohio (AP)- But Miami refused to go down end to put BG up by six. General Telephone Co. of easily, and it wasn't until Faine followed with two 20-foot Ohio will put $88.9 million into sophomore Marcus Newbern hit a jumpers for the Falcons' biggest expansion and improvement free throw with six seconds left that lead 51-41 with 6:26 left of its facilities throughout the Falcon coach John Weinert donned But the Redskins didn't allow state this year, the company on his victory coat for the 200th another BG basket after Miday hit has announced. time in his college coaching career. a layup wilth 3:12 left for a 55-46 A major thrust will be to BG, 17-3, ran its winning streak to lead. reduce party lines. « 10 games with its last loss coming Lenny Manning, who led all Headquartered in Marion, at Miami, 62-41 in overtime. It is scorers with 19 points, was respon- the company serves more the longest streak since the 1962-63 sible for nine straight points as than 562,300 customers. It has Falcon team won 11 straight. Miami pulled to 55-50, and the facilities in 80 counties, in- Joe Faine's spinning, two-handed Falcons were forced to win the cluding Wood County, slam dunk with 1:21 left in the first game from the line. covering about 38 percent of half gave BG its first lead since Irish sank two free throws, Ohio's land area and 14 Mike Miday's game-opening before Rick Goins scored and Man- percent of the population. basket, and sent the fans into a ning tipped in a shot at 1:40 to make By year's end more than 82 frenzy leaving them on their feet it 57-54. percent of General's until half, where BG led 29-26. MIDAY HIT a foul shot and customers will be one or two- It was a lead the Falcons would David Greer, Faine and Newbern party, compared to 44 percent never relinquish as they improved each dropped in a pair down the 10 years ago. their MAC record to 10-1 and their stretch to give Miami its sixth con- home mark to 11-0. ference loss against five wins and a Freshman Colin Irish, who led 7-14 overall mark. weather BG with 18 points and and 11 re- "I thought we played the last 25 Mostly cloudy. High 25F stall photo by Tim Westhoven bounds (nine in the first half), said seconds well," Weinert said. "You (- 4C), low 10F (-12C), 40 per- Falcon freshman Colin Irish (32) watches at Miami's Tony Lehman (50) pulls down a re- he was thinking of the "Miami have to keep the ball in the air cent chance of precipitation. Whammy" as the Redskins closed bound. Irish tallied 18 points and 11 rebounds in BO's 64-61 victory last evening. the gap near the end. continued on page 8 Veterans group speaks out against draft registration by John Lammers THE FIVE, which collectively Bartley says, that's enough to find impression that Bowling Green has direct our own lives. The govern- patriotic, even traitorous. The new* editor call themselves Students Against out what is wrong with a military stepped over the line against con- ment has no right. American young people have an Conscription, are veterans who draft. scription. obligation to serve their nation, it is In the last couple of weeks, organized to oppose the reinstating The five, all University students, "I believe the American public is "YOU'RE DENIED your said. University students have had to of the registration and draft. did not form the group after Presi- pacific, and the idea through freedom of choice, freedom of "Do you serve to preserve, or do decide where they stand on the pro- "We can supply opposing views dent Carter's call for registration, history is that we are peace-loving expression-things you were ycu serve to destroy?" Bartley posed U.S. draft registration. from first-hand experience," Chris but it grew out of rumblings from people. I've got to believe we are naturally given but then that state answers. Most make that decision based on Bartley, a member of the group, the U.S. House last year that the peace-loving," he said. has taken away. what they read, and what they saw says. "Most students have only draft was coming back. While most opponents of the draft "You have so much to develop. THE TALK of traitors, he said, in the movies. second-hand experiences. What are labeled cowards, Bartley, 26, An 18-year-old is a kid.