UCSD Simulcast · US/Soviet Vets Talk Sra1!Wnter UCSD's Second Annual Sun God by KATHLEEN SCHOLL
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Thursday, May 9, 1985 3 - • , . .' ~~.. h ... UCSD simulcast · US/Soviet vets talk Sra1!Wnter UCSD's second annual Sun God By KATHLEEN SCHOLL. There will also be a summary of the Festival will begin at am and end at 10 recent Berkeley campus forum on On Tuesday, May 7 , a histOri c. live "is a Soviet term for intercultural 7 pm Friday, May [0, at MUir College. dIvestment and a presentation on the satellite simulcast took place between simulcast. Literally, It means long-range The event WIll Include amival game . views of the University's Student Bod y Soviet and American W orld War II bridge. What we now represent is the food , entertainment and more Faculty. Presidents' Council. veterans in San Diego and Moscow to space project For the last year the staff and students are invited to attend. The Regents' General Counsel, Donald commemorate the 40th anniversary of Roosevelt Center and the o Reidhaar, will also deliver his opinion World W ar II armistice. Communications Dl1'artment at UCSD A San Diego State College English on whether regents who own. sro k in Cover: The ami-apanheid protests carry on, as nearly The event was produced by the have been working together to develop Department of Communications at and implement a se ries of space professor will present a feminist co mpant~s in which the Universi ty also 600 classes were canceled due to Tuesday's strike. These approach to several Shakespeare invests could vote on the policy issue. UCSD, the Roosevelt Center for . bridges." protests are not going unheard, as evidenced by the State American Policy Studies. in cooperation comedies before the San Diego o Keyssar and Christopher Makins, co Independent Scholars May 22 , 7:30 pm, with KPBS-lV, whic h is located at San Frednch Starr was the US moderator Jor che program , whICh left vets wondering why the University of California President Legislature's pushing of some tough bills to force . UC Diego State UniverSity. executive rroducer of the program and US/ Soviet friendship didn 't la st longer. Room II I A, Chancellor's Complex, director 0 international projects for the UCSD. DaVId Gardner has been named co divestment. ~e story on the rally on page 7, and the The simulcast. enmled Rem~mbenng reCipient of the 1985 James Bryant War brought together allied veterans Roosevelt Center, have been working Dr. Dorothea Kehler WIll locus on The news from me capital on page 8. directly with the Foreign Relations . cooperated, the way in which they Conant Award for hiS leadership role in fro~ both the US and the Soviet Union represented one another during the war, Co medy oj Errors and The Taming of the educational reform. Department of Gosteleradi.o ~te RadiO Shrew, pia}' which feature shrewtsh News: A UCSD Comm. Depanment simulcast with the USSR through a satellite hookup "space ' and then the way in which they have The Conant Award is given annually bridge," to view documentanes, feature and lV, which Keyssar saId ts women. brought WWII vets back together for a shorr time, and Friday is "essentially the combination of NBC, 'both felt the memory and the legacy of by the Education Commission of the films , photography. music and drama. the war since then." Dr. Kehler has published notes and States (ECS) ro individuals who haw Sun God Festival #2 as a carnival atmosphere lights up the lawn ABC , CBS and PBS put together." articles on Renaissance writers. most The purpose of this uni~ue pro~m was According to Keyssar, the simulcast made Outstanding contributions to before the lovable sculpture known to many as 'The Bird ." to provide an opponumty for allIed Initially, there was some conc~m that recently an essay about Shakespeare's choosing World War II as a subject for was structured around a variety of Ric hard II . educatio n in the United States. veterans of both nations to recall and media, such as film. photography and Opinions: An editOrial describing the calculations of cominued the space bridge program. " Gardner and former Secretary of renect upon their wanime experien~es ~u1d music, ·so that the participants and The meeting IS open to the public Education Terrel H. Bell were jointly injustices, a viewpoint claiming Zionism and apanheid to be twin provide too many "pohncal pufaUs. and admission is free and access the war's impact on theIr audiences of both sides would have the honored for their participation in the ideologies, a commentary on drinking and our laws, plus letters HoweVer the Soviets showed Interest In societies. Many of the veter:ans were talk framed by, stimulated by particular National CommISsion and Doonesbury. the and meetins-; have going on o on Excellence in visibly moved during the vldeotap.lng. proje~t pieces that they shared and see at the since June 1984, to script and create a The University of California Board of Education, which Gardner chaired from Moderated in the US by Fredenck same time." Regents' June 20-21 meeting WIll be Perspectives: A look through many years of spring strikes at program on World War II. 1981-83. Ben formed the Commission in Starr, president of Oberlin College, and The UCSD Department of moved from UC Sama Cruz to the UC 1981 to address the quality of education UCSD, and "the writer's i" looks forward to summer vacation with in the Soviet Union by VladImir Pozner, "We wanted to challenge stereotypes CommunicatiorIS, the Roosevelt Center Extension Center in San Francisco to In the United States. bright eyes and a bushy tail. the "space bridge" hookup all,owed . or misperceptions which each society and GOSteleradlo Rad io and lV worked facilita te student, faculty, staff and In 1983. the Commi ssion published Sports: The women's tennis team is smelling the fruits of a audiences In both countries, including might have of the other," state to make the presentation of film and public participatIon In the Board's the highly acclaimed "A Nation at Risk. World War II veterans, histoty teachers, Christopher Makin. -We developed a montage segll'ents could be seen from chI' issue of University The Imperative for Education Reform," national victory in Pennsylvania, the world of sports is looked at discussion on civilian officials, historians, war S[Uds Terkel approach, that is to say we two different points of view. US. and investments in companies that do which called for strengthening academic [rom a fresh perspective, and women's water polo could, quite correspondents, workers In the home wanted to look at the war through both Soviet panicipants in Remembenng War business In South Afri a. standards at all educational levels. The realistically, be Division I national champions by Sunday. UCSD front , to experirnce the presentation American and Soviet eyes, but from the included a variety of people In both "Given the widespread Interest in this report also call ed for reforms that would Athletics, in shorr, is taking names. scripted by both countries point of view of ordinal}' people, not countries from various backgrounds make the teaching profession more matter, the regents feel that moving the simultaneously. from the point of view of politicians, including joumalists, writers, war rewarding and respected. Hiatus: Roben Woodruffbrings Heat to UCSD, Los Lobos plays on meeting from the Santa Cruz campus to "A space bridge: explained Helene and so the script basically takes that veterans, actors, teachers and singers. Among the American veteran s appearing the more centralized San Francisco site It is the first time the Conant Award campus Friday, and a look at Eric Bogosian's Neofest and Sam Keyssar, chair of the Department of approach. It's meant to look at the way Remembering War can be seen on on the simulcast was Elliot Roosevelt, son will facilitate Input from interested has ever been jOintly presented. Shepard's Angel City. Plus Suzi Sixteen, Goings On and Caruso. Communications and producer and co in which two societies reacted to the Saturday. May 11, from 1 to 3 pm on oj late Preslden t FOR parties," said UC PreSIdent David P. The award is one of the most executive producer of Remembenng War, challenge of war, the way in which they KPBS, Channel 15. ~ Gardner. prestigIOUS in the education world. It COVE R PHOTO BY KEVIN FOLEY Gardner said the Regents will spend was established by the ECS In 1977 to most of the aftemoon of Thursday, June honor James Bryant Conant, a former 20, gathering addItional publIc opinion preSIdent of Harvard University and on the question m anticipation of voting internationally-known scholar, scientist, systems, the "nuclear wimer" problem on the matter the next morning. statesman and author. and the role of high frequency seismic o The Extension Center. 55 Laguna Bell. now a professor of eJucation signals in monitOring a nuclear test ban. Four undelJrlduare students at Street, is the regular site of the rege nts' administration at the University of Utah, The fellowship program will proVide UCSD have been awarded graduate Northem California meetings. and Gardner will receive their awards stipends for each doctoral student for fellowships for the 1985-86 academic Gardner also announced that the dunng the [CS annual meeting July 24- year by the ational Science If u're · · two years. The institute. d irected by Dr. Foundation. They are among 540 momIng of the regents' Friday. May 17 27 In Philadelphja. Herbert York , will announce the new meetIng on the Berkeley campus will be o fellows by the rruddle of May. students nationwide to be tapped by NSF to pursue advanced degrees in the devoted to presentdtlOns dealing \\'Ith The Institute on Global Conflict and O?breakinginto o natural and social sciences, mathemetics thc question of UC's Investments In Cooperation at UCSD has receIved a Mary L Walshok, dean of UCSD and engineering.