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THIS WEEK THE WEEKLY NEWSPAPER OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY-PURDUE UNIVERSITY AT ) ± Turn to Pag* 9 tor the debut ot The Occupants.' SAGAMORE Sept. 15, 1986 I NDIANAPOLI S Vol. 16, No. 3 Ev r i - ± 2 Students Statement catches heat; . protest called 'restrictive' plan center 8y KEVIN STEWART The current statement News Editor describes IUPUI as primarily A proposed mission state a commuter campus that plays naming ment charting the future of the role of serving minorities IUPU1 was the focus of a con With signs exclaiming and students who are "em "IUPUI Conference Center* in siderable criticism last Thurs ployed fall-time or otherwise day at a meeting of the Indi hand, student leaders told the place-bound" in central Indi IU Board of Trustees Sept 6 ana Commission for Higher ana. they do not want "IU" as part Education. Despite his reservations, o f the name of the conference Newly appointed vice presi Bepko said he supports the center being built hers. dent Gerald L. Beplco as well statement in principle, and The students' actions came as several IUPUI faculty mem added, "I think there is con in response to early indica bers in attendance, raised con siderable latitude to discuss tions that the conference cen cerns about the mission state- these things in the future." ter being built north of the m snt However, the statement con Blake Street library mall may Beplco admitted parts o f the tinued to raise questions and be named the "IU Conference statement are too restrictive draw criticism. Center." University news and may “inhibit the natural Responding to questions releases have recently referred development" of IUPUI and from commission member Van to the partially-completed not serve the needs of its stu P. Smith, Bepko said the state structure as the "IU Confer dents, faculty and the sur ment's intent does not allow ence Center," although no offi rounding community. for any campus development cial title has yet been desig 8ince the beginning o f the resembling a residential cam nated for the site. year, the commission has been pus, such as the construction During their meeting, how considering the future of of dormitories to house stu ever, the trustees approved the IUPUVwith input from IU dents. name “University Place" for and Purdue. This task follows This point drew drew criti site, which will contain the a commission request in 1984 Sophomore Renee Belar concentrates during ROTC cism from IUPUI student conference center and the Lin for a "focused discussion o f the rappeling exercises Sept. 6 at the Michigan Street Richard Schilling, who, in coln Hotel, which are both future direction of the two uni- Fire Tourer. Photo by STAN WHELCHEL under construction at the site. vsrsitise in Indianapolis.” See MISSION, Pag* 12 Student Assembly Preeidont Martin Dragonette told beard members that students are Found: 1 earring, 50 books, 4 umbrellas "elated" that the conference center is being built on cam By Joyce K. Jensen pus, but want “IUPUI" to be The clock struck midnight expensive, hard cover texts. part of the official name. and she turned into a pump But then, it is easy to under The student population kin. That was one possible stand why someone might here is for having IUPUI as explanation. want to lose a book for a course part of the conference center Why else would one-only like economics or pathology. name because we take pride in one-high heeled shoe be There was one pair of ear- being part of the university," turned in to the lost and found muffs. h* said. cabinet in the Student Assem There was one gold earring. Students held up signs read bly office? There was one thermos, not ing "IUPUI Conference Cen It might help to. backtrack a empty. We did not open it ter" and "Conference Center at little hers. There are, you see, There was Vance Campbell’s IUPUI" during a portion of two classes of objects at The (Are you reading this, t'mee?) Drogonetto’s address as a Sagamore : (1] state-of-the-art, red notebook for Pi lessor "suggestion to the board," Dra and (21 salvageable retreads. Kensey’s math class; and there gonette said. There is no middle ground. were sunglasses and watches The trustees have final say So, when the Student and wallet inserts and a little on the naming of buildings Assembly moved out of Cava round thermometer. throughout the IU-syste*n. naugh Hall lust week, leaving The Names Committee, a »»■>>- Also, there was a large man- committee of the board, »..«'vca behind a perfectly good cabi ilia envelope ripping with the We were well suited to the Evanston Township High recommendations to the trus net, The Sagamore promptly weight of the 60 to 60 key rings task. Buford recognized a lot of School from 1961 to 1962. tees concerning the naming if provided it with a good home. it contained. And there was a the stufT, having turned in IUPUTs lost and found is a buildings. The cabinet was the former very dirty hat that everyone home of lost-and-found articles much o f it herself since she cabinet, not a room. It is an Herman B. Wells, chair of refused to touch, except for a the Names Committee, cou'.d which had been dropped off at began working at Cavanaugh appulling jumble o f . every certain journalism faculty in 1984'. Shi baa been with the thing. As Annie and I sorted not be reached last week for the Studei.l Assembly office member who tried it on. over the last few years. university li year*. things into different piles, I information concerning the Last Wednesday, Annie “You find rings or what hove took an informal tally: there Down near the bottom of the status of the conference center Buford of Building Services you,” Buford said, “Umbrellas, were roughly three left-hand pile we found the other high naming. and myself dealt with the task books, keys, occasionally one gloves and mittens for every heeled shoe. Whoever she was, During his add roes, Dru of sorting through and organ earring." right-hand wanner. she must have gono home gone tie praised the board for ising the mess, before we sent My credentials were also There were at least 60 books, barefoot That is, unless a their selection o f Gerald L. it back to the Student Assem impeccable: I was chair o f the not counting notebooks, most prince showed up with some Bepko as the new vice presi glass slippers. dent of IUPUI. bly. Lost and Found Committee at o f them texts. New-looking, > Page 2 SAGAMORE Sept. IS. 1966 NOTICES TO DAY--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The IUPUI Equestrian Team will conduct a membership/ Professor Grove named new law dean organizational meeting concerning horse show schedules Jeffrey W. Grove, a professor of law l:ere, Monday at 6:30 p.m. in the Library Hideaway. Call 846-3515 lor was named acting dean of the School of Law detans. by the IU Board of Trustees Sept. 6. The IUPUI Department of Geology will conduct a Grove's appointment comes offer the colloquium entitled "Geological Applications of Remote school’s former dean, Gerald L. Bepko, was Sensing Data." The topic will be presented by Dr. Robert Howe named vice president of IUPUI by the board of the Indiana State Department of Geology Monday from 4-5 in August p.m.in Cavanaugh Hall Room 435. For more details contact Dr. Grove, formerly associate dean for aca Hassan Amini at 274-7484. demic affairs, Jins been a law school faculty TUESDAY-------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- member since 1971. During his tenure he The IUPUI Jazz Ensemble wi'l meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. in has taught civil pix,cedure, federal jurisdic room 130 of the Mary Cable Building. The ensurr.ble needs tion, conflict of law* and urban legal prob students who play saxophone, trumpet, trombone and electric lems, among others. bass. Interested students should attend the meeting or call The trustees, meeting on campus, also 251-7200. approved the appointment of James W. The IUPUI Women's Studies Department will host a Torke as acting associate dean. Torke, also a lunchtime forum open to students, faculty and staff on professor of law, has been has been a law "Menopausal Myths" Tuesday from 12-1 p.m. in Cavanaugh school faculty member since 1974. Jeffery W. Grove Hall Room 438. Tha forum will be conducted by Mary Lou Logothetis of Valparaiso University. For more information, Library, Room 002, to pick up an application. contact Dr. Florence Juillerat at 274-3789. Assembly to meet tonight Students will bo interviewed for tho open The W omen's Studies Program at IU in Bloomington will ings by Wagoner and Patricia A. Boas, dean host a lecture entitled "Let the Women Speak: Views of the *n»e Student Assembly will hold its first of student affairs. Deadline for applications South African R * lution" Tuesday at noon In Ballantine Hall meeting of the fall semester tonight at 8:30 is Sept 23. Room 004. The forum will be moderated by Barbara Moss. in its new offices, located in Room 006 in the For more information, call 274-3931. The Association of Computing Machinery will prosent a basement of the Blake Street Library. lecture on "Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems" with Assembly meetings are open to all stu Robert Tufts on Tuesday at 5 3 0 p.m. in the auditorium at the dents, faculty and staff. 'Family Sunrise' auditions 38th St. campus. All are welcome.