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Boise State University ScholarWorks Student Newspapers (UP 4.15) University Documents 10-15-1970 Arbiter, October 15 Students of Boise State College Although this file was scanned from the highest-quality microfilm held by Boise State University, it reveals the limitations of the source microfilm. It is possible to perform a text search of much of this material; however, there are sections where the source microfilm was too faint or unreadable to allow for text scanning. For assistance with this collection of student newspapers, please contact Special Collections and Archives at [email protected]. 120:SE STAtE COLLEGE LIBRARY RBITER Boise State College Vol. 3 No.7 ThursOiY. Oct. 15,1970 Student Politicians Expect ISGAMeet To Produce Results College of Idaho delegates will meetings will be conducted The Idaho Student Miukider said the smaller important feature of the convention will be the campus present one Of rwo seminars on afterwards. Government Association is the-'greup-the--be-t'Ic:r. because if Saturday. Oct. 17. two unrest situation. "Small College Problems." and meeting in Boise this week and - pe rsons feci they have !O seminars will be conducted. Student leaders from the Idaho State University will officials arc looking for contribute. they will ,. Responsible Change on University of Idaho. Idaho State presen t the other side, "Large substantial results. Political activity will be Campus," by Northwest University. College of Idaho. College Problems" both from 10 BOise St a re ,AS II President e rn p h a s i z c d during t h e Nazarene College and Rjeks Hicks College. I.ewis and Clark to II a.m. Warne Mittleider. p re stdcn t of convention. because both College and "Course and Teacher Normal, College of Southern Inter-action group meetings ISGA, said Tuesday the gruup gu be r n a t o r ial ca n d rd a t c s , will l-e conducted from 11 a.m. Fvaluaricn." Lewis and Clark incumbent (;ov, Don Samuelson Idaho, No rthwcst Nazarene cunslSts of student leaders from Nurmal, from 9 10 10 a.rn A College. North Idaho Junior to I i noon. Or Donald Kline, rune Idaho stale msrrrutron» of and former State Sen. CeCIl general a"t:rnuly addressed by College. and 1I01S<: Stare WIll director of lIighcr lducat ion in higher lcarrung. broughl together Andrus, will a d d r e ss the liou Serrano with a presentation partiCipate, Pre srdcnts, \'ICC Idaho. Will address the lunch 10 prUl11llll' student go\,ernmenl. conference. ,\ tt orne v (icncra l sessionfr om 12 noon to 1 30 on "All Idaho Week" will be Hubal Hubson "III a'bo ad.ln'" pre sidcn ts and adlllll11strau\,e lie ,.IIJ. "I, vcrv ms t rtu t n m conductcd Jrom 10 to 11 a.rn. a"lStallts fr orn each school p.m. on "From the Other Side \\111 be looklll'g al ot hcr t hc conclave. Inlt:f·adion groups will meet \lll!lel.la sald."1 rlnnk rhrr e lh u r s d a y. o ci 15, of the GeneratIOn Gao." Instllulll>ns Ihe\,'11 find t hc Co\' I)on SanlUelson and unlil noon when Rouert C. rq:lstralilln wlil ht: llJllduCled prl,lJlcms thn h.l\ e afe nol will ut" a lut "f lOI11I11<'nl,IIn Iht" C"clI Andrus will al tend a press - Arnt:son·. dlreclor of the Law g",erllUf r."l· :\ fler Samuelson from I 5 p.m .. fllllowed h\' a Ull14UC We'vc gOI II hwkcll up l c>nfcrence from I 30 to 3 311 I' n for l e men I P I ann i n g .lO.l Andrus speak. Ihe group will l11eellllg of InllTJllllln group '" I hal aflef cven Illajor p.m on Ihe ballruom CommiSSIOn. will address lhe break up. and Ihn will ,U1I1e kaders III Ihe Idaho Hoom frolll ,onkrell' c. eVl'fyhodv wlil end TWll sellllnars. "Srudt:nt lunl'h session on "Hiol Control balk wllh ,,~ .llffcrl'nl I.ll'as .. 5 to (I pm .\n IIIformal up In "X .llffnent dlSl'u\sllln (;o\,crnllWnl. Whal Is II, whal and Campus Lnrest." "Iudenl gov<:rnmt"nl Will l><: rl'eepllon wllh Cenl An.lrus III ~1(lUP\ 10 dlsluS' ....hat Should It Ik," pr,-scnted hv rht: final ....·mmar ".\1inorities 11Ighhghle.l on Satur.la\" an.l Ih., Ihe Capital CI1\ I{oolll will 1)(' happcned ... ""orth Idaho JunIOr Collc:ge. and on Campus" uy the University Slheduled fOf 0 10 7 P ,Ill. A IIc ,.lId [he agenda had I,t:en pulllll.!1 atl11uspht:r<' \~1l1 bt: uul .. Drugs A ProUIt'I11;". presenled of hbho and I~OISl'Slatc Colk-ge of the wa\. .\\lIllrIJcr sal.l Wekome dlllltt:r fwm 7 lu 'I lh angell \ll large anJ slllall h\' the College of Southern will u" conducled from 2 to studl'nt nghts w\1I pia\' an p.m III lhe hallwol11 wlil feature ll)lIegt"~ Will be tu~elher, There Idhao. will he londucted from 3 20 p.m. (;"neral discussion IIII port ant part Sludent leaders BOIsc Stale Cullege Prcsld"nl Dr WIll be 35 0lll1U Ie openers and 3 30 to 4 311 pill FollowlOg and mter';Klion group meetings Will be preparing an agenda for J 0 h n lIarm·s. .\ Presld"n I 's dlSCu'>.slOn groups wlIl folio ..... IOler-aClllln group leadcrs and will he from 3 30 to U p.m. lhe Stale Hoard of hJucHlOn. rct'eptlUn III the Capllal Cily The evenl will lake place delt'gates will participate m an.l resolu !Ions will be vole.l lm I{oom wlil pH'cede a delc:gate Dinner in the Ballroom will wllllln lhe lIutel 1I01se. dlSl'ussions until 6 p,m. feature a pancl of the prcsidents Satur.lar· assembly mceting Thur~la~', F nday ~nd Saturday. A SOCIal hour and dinner will and (SGA discussion for all The Studenl Bill of Rights Friday. Oct. 16. (;o\'. Don when delcgatC\ come [0 reglsler, follow from 7 to 9 p.m .. with pelt.-gat("S. will be discussed III the capacity Sa mudson will address the thcy Will pick a number from A((orney General Robert if other schools wish 10 adopt it. Ilroup wit.h "Thc Fururc of one to SIX, dcsignallng diSCUSSIon Robson speaking. A president's Functions of the bill will be Higher Educatloll in the 70's" in groups in which thcr will be conference and special group emphasi7.ed Mittleider said. An the ballroom from 9 to 10 a.m. Involved. Andrus, Samuelson to Address Idaho Studen ts Friday , Collese ,Newswrlters Flock to State Convention In Boise Friday, Oct. 16 the breakfast Education Idaho, addressing the editor; Lewis and Clark Normal, This is the week for university newspapets will meeting will be in cQnjunction groups "From the Other Side of Nancy Rousseau, editor; College conventions in Boise:, and the attend the convention to be with the Idaho ,Student the Gen ration Gap." of Idaho's COYOTE; and Boise Idaho Collegiate 'Press conducted at the Botd Doise, Government Association, with Press conferences with Gov. Friday, Oct. 16 and Saturday, State College's ARBITER, Jane Association will be meeting to Gov. Don Samuelson speaking. Don Samuelson and democratic 'Dunn, editor, will attend, _gubernatoriaL_.candidate Cecil re-discover the original concept Oct. 17 .. 10:30 a.m. is the time se:t for a: Representatives from Idaho Anderson said registration is Andrus will conducted. from plenary session headed by be of the organiiation. set for Thursday, Oct. 15, from President Larry Anderson, State University's SPECULUM, A nderson. Discussion on 1 :30 to 3130 p.m. 1 to 5 p.m. at the Botd Boise. Discussion groups from 4:30 Idaho State University, said Bill Hathaway, editor.t,Jniyersity resolu tions will include service of Idaho's ARGONAUT, Cliff. The opening banquet will to 6 p.m. will highlight content Tuesday it's time to get down to award standardization and the feature guest speaker Sam Day, of student publications and the concrete ideas for which the. Eidemiller, editorl Ricks University of Idaho student Bill College's VIKING SCROLL, eidtor of the INTER· paper fonnat. Two groups will oqlanizatlon was formed. lIe of Rights. ' David Bly, editor. North Idaho MOUNTAIN OBSERVER, give opening statements and c said, "We are tryiilg to ban discussing the United States Discussions will center tojether and form a power Junior College's' CARDINAL around ICPA funding and papets will be critiqued. REVIEW, Larry Haight, editor. Student Press Association structure to help ourselves as a committee assignments, .. Northwest Nazarene College's (USSPA) convention last group of student press people in The lunch session with the CRUSADER, Gayle Moore, summer in Manchester, N.H. Idaho." , A social hour will fo'low at ISGA win feature Dr, Donald , All editors and staff members editor I 'Collcae of Southern Kline, director of Higher of Idaho'. nine collCl(e and Idaho'. HORiZON, Paul Buker, 9115 ".m. Arbiter Editorial. •• Erttertorial eRf-nITS t.dilut'-in-<:hirl . JaM Dunn Three ARBITER reporters went roving for answers. side has the vbetrer speaker, -r.tth-cr then on their own Copy t:dilor . ehri. Kinl .... y·OUl t.dil~ Kich.d Jackman Monday, Oct. 12 and we received several which were mildy merits. , Sporll t.dilut'. Bob Kadloff interesting. The question was, "Do you feci you had an One suggestion we received from a student during our 8u,inu. Manll.r . (; ....y K.... haw adequate opportunity to become informed about the roving was to hold at least one forum with the candidates eirculalion t.dilor .