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The Ithacan, 1984-02-16 Ithaca College Digital Commons @ IC The thI acan, 1983-84 The thI acan: 1980/81 to 1989/90 2-16-1984 The thI acan, 1984-02-16 The thI acan Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1983-84 Recommended Citation The thI acan, "The thI acan, 1984-02-16" (1984). The Ithacan, 1983-84. 16. http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1983-84/16 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The thI acan: 1980/81 to 1989/90 at Digital Commons @ IC. It has been accepted for inclusion in The thI acan, 1983-84 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. THE ITHA.~. 1J»~ · The Student Newspaper for Ithaca C~~<%>,,, February 16, 1984 Volume ts't'5uff'$f ,4- .... STUDENTS FEDERAL POLLED BUDGET FAVOR UNVElLS PRESENT -AID CUTS POLICY .THE ITHACAN THIS WEEK What's Boppin ...........................•.. 4 Innocent Bystander.... •. 6 What's on the Tube ...•.•...•.........•... 8 Sinclair and Sb~pard ••.•......•...•.•.••.• 10 W.restlers·Pin Down ICAC •••..•.•.•••.• -12 2 THE ITHACAN February 15,_1984 THE ITHACAN From Our· Point Of View Foundod 1932 Js One week Policy Too Weak? Jncorporalod 1969 Recently.the Administration of Ithaca College has process a student must atte,nd the class session been 'considering changing the add/drop period they wish to take ,and try to see if there is any room -EDITORS- from'a two week period to a one week period. in"the class. sometimes this process takes several Marc A. Albert EDITOR IN CHIF.F Student Government has been involved in gather· class sessions and is found to be useless. The argu- Dave Fischer EDITOR IN CHIEF ing the, feelings of the student populus, and has ment then, that students use the ad(1/drop period David Klein MANAGING FllJTOR Brian I'. waL~h NEWS prepared a report for the Provost's office. A two as an alternative ro registratior:t seems to be Mona Kncgcr SOUTH HILL week story has been running in The Ithacan cover- unreason9ble,,-~~c;ause if this was the case many Lloyd Sarro Sl'ORTS ing the difference involved in changing the time students would 'left· withou.t courses. Marr F1t1.s1mmons l'IIOT<Xil½f>HY ~t alloted for add/drop (Feb.7th, Feb 16th). The Ithacan The add/drop_ pe~iod is used by s_tudents as a -ASSISTANT EDITORS- has been watching the development in this situa- reasonable trial period for the c·ourses they may Lorraine Fanton NEWS tion, and feels that the two week add/drop period wi.sh to take in the coming semester. In this way, Tl'rn Holtz SOUTH HILL JO<' Ep!,ICIO 1'1101 <XiR:\l'HY is necessary to insure that students have enough the two week time period gives the stl)dent th~ time to select the proper courses fm the semester. chance· to see the course develop and find out if -FINANCE- The registration policy at Ithaca College at this the class fits the students: needs. The Ithacan does Jcan Troll,! OFFICE MANAGER time is a three-fold process. First students not feel that this is an unreasonable way to use the Mary F.ib1ano FINANCI/\L MANAGER preregister for classes, during the preceeding add/drop process, but shows the responsibility of -SALES- semester. When schedules are returned, if the stu- students in determining their course schedule. curt tcr Ku1lr SALES MANAGER dent is not happy with the computer selected The Ithacan does not feel that a two week R1char<I Wilke ,\SSIST:\NT MANAGER Jay Milll'T 1111.LING MANAGEH schedule he/she is allowed the opportunity, at atld/drop period hurts the academic integrity of registration, to try and reschedule courses. If the Ithaca College, but allows the student the qppor- -ADVERTISING- registration· process is found to be unable to meet tunity to get the best courses for his/her tuition Sharon Stegall MANAGER the students' needs add/drop is the last alternative. · dollar. s·y restricting the add/drop period to a one Lynn scalwlh MANAGEH The add/drop process is more demantling of the week time frame, th_e injustice. to students would Stuart MacDonald PHODUCTION student than any of the preceding ways in which be greater then the enhancement of the college's ,,_ ____________________ _ -PRODUCTION- to register for a class. To go through the add/drop re utation. '1.aura MrDonagh PEHSONNEL David Cohn MANAGi,H Lyrrn Hyan GRAPHIC DESIGN '85 Budget Cuts Hollin Plant /\nnourrment Editor the Reagan administration last Recy~ling -TYPISTS- year asked Congress to ap­ from page I propriate S2.773 billion for Pell Marcy Bramley Ann Peltier . , Grants. Congress actually ap­ Kim Palmer Melissa sarkus mm15 1ration s proposed col- Resources Debbie Stein susan Wald lege budget. Now the president propriated S2.8 billion. Terri Holtz Kriss WIison wants to cut "just about what Bell's proposal, therefore. ac- from page 1 DISTRIBUTION Congress added last year," tually was level funding, and collection box outside of the Ithaca Scrap. Jame!> Angelino Hobert llauberg Saunders says. represented an increase only old Clockworks building (cor­ Miscellaneous-The Day Care But to Education Secretary from the adminfstration·s re- ner of Adams St. and Day St.) Council's '"Gathering Place" Terrel Bell. who announced quest of a year ago. White and colored paper-can collects and recycles plastic the budget in two briefings on Educali_on experts, Ozer be brought to Ithaca Scrap. On­ juice cans, plastic yogurt con­ The ITHACAN is a student February ISi in a small Depart­ notes. were "not able to ask ly include notebook paper, dit­ tainers, styrofoam meat trays newspaper published by the ment of Education auditorium. pointed questions of Bell with to or mimeographed paper, and other containers. All items Ithacan Publishing Company the new budget's key is the press looking in." and envelopes without clear should be clean. of Ithaca College, Ithaca, New attitude. Education Dept. spokesman plastic 'windows·. The paper Once you get started you'll York. It is published every "The administration is again Mickael Becker denies any at- should be clean. dry and be surprised to see how easy Thursday during the academic proposing a major tempt to manage the news, bundled. it is to recycle. As our year and is distributed without philosophical shift in federal saying there simply was· no Corrugated cardboard-can be resources become more charge around the Ithaca Col­ student aid." he told assembl­ room large enough to seat both brought to Ithaca Scrap. Don't scarce every day we each face lege campus every Thursday. ed reporters. "a return to a groups at once. include paper boxes. Cor- greater responsibility to slow As a public service, The traditional emphasis on The experts almost uniform- rugated boxs must be flatten­ down our consumption. Ithacan will print relevant parents' and students' respon­ ly hailed the proposed GSL in- ed. bundled and kept dry. Recycling is a perfect way to events of public interest to the sibility for financing college creases. but were unhappy Scrap Metal-bring to Ithaca help relieve environmental students of Ithaca College in its costs." about the budget's other Scrap. Include copper, brass, pressures, help gain a sense of Announcement section without In asking parents and features. aluminum and iron scraps. personal ecological balance. charge. It Is asked that these students to pay a greater share Bell would eliminate funding Paper Bags-are needed by and most importantly help to messages be sent through inter­ of their college costs, Bell for NDSLs, Supplemental the Greenstar Cooperative guarentee your future children campus mail or to the address wants them to make down Education Opportunity Grants Market, 435 N. Cayuga St., a chance to enjoy what you do listed below, and received payments of up to ssoo to their (SEOG). and State Student In- 273-9392. now. Please help. call the before 5:00 pm on the Monday colleges in order to qualify for cenlive Grants (SSIG) because Motor Oil-should be returned Community Self-Reliance before publication. Public ser­ Pell Grants. they duplicate other programs to service stations that recycle Center at 272-3040 for morejn­ vice announcements may also He also wants make all and they don't work well. it. For a list of stations that formation about recycling and be placed in the lthacan's mail students take a "need test" to see Budget Cuts page 3 recycle call 272-5286. other-things you can do to help box located in the Egbert Union detennine how much they_ can Batteries-may be taken to the environment near the check cashing window. borrow under the Guaranteed The Ithacan also encourages Student Loan (GSL) program. student input fm: stories and/or an<!_ to increase their inle(est submissions. Offices are payments under the National ITHACA COLLEGE CONCERTS '83-'84 located in the basement of Lan­ Direct Student Loan (NDSL) BERLIN 'CHAMBER ORCHESTRA don Hall, Dorm 6, Ithaca Col­ program. by arrllllg9lllent wrth HarOIO Shaw from the Gennan Democratic Republic lege. Phone (607) 274-3207. The new budget would also Mas~rly ~rto,r• .&nee rich f b let students get up to S3000 in - ao-., .. c,,.,ac,.. e ruary 16 Pell Grants, up from the current Poded 1,Vbh and lul of•'• The Ithacan, Landon Hall -Doq roi.g,.,,,. L°"""" Ford Hall 8:15 PM Ithaca College maximum of S1900. Ithaca. New York 14850 But USSA's Ozer says the PROGRAM larger Pell awards will push Art ot the Fugue IE•tracts) J 5 Bach Conceno tor V,ohn and Orchestra No 4 ITHACA COLLEGE some students out of the pro­ in OMai<>r.
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