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CSUSB Scholarworks May 27Th 1980 California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Paw Print (1966-1983) Arthur E. Nelson University Archives 5-27-1980 May 27th 1980 CSUSB Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/pawprint Recommended Citation CSUSB, "May 27th 1980" (1980). Paw Print (1966-1983). 303. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/pawprint/303 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Arthur E. Nelson University Archives at CSUSB ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Paw Print (1966-1983) by an authorized administrator of CSUSB ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Student Reads Sex Manual To Conference ple know that we are important to by M.A. Kemenovich proposal to present his findings for­ the total well being of disabled peo­ On May 16, 17 and 18, Weldon sionals attended. where ten of the members re­ mally during next year's sym­ ple.' It is imperative to make the Sutton, a graduate student here, Dr. David Bullard. project direc­ quested copies and promised feed­ posium in New York. public aware of the "Intense per­ attended the 2nd Annual National tor of the Intensive Training on Sex back. Sutton stated that the sym­ sonal loneliness that a disability can Symposium on Sexuality and and Disability I^oject at the Univer­ Sutton's manual is written at the posium accomplished "More than impose upon a person.' " Disability in Oakland, California. sity of California Medical Center at primary school level and is design­ sharing our research and ideas. We By communicating what we Sutton received a grant from San Francisco arranged for Sutton ed to serve the basic sexual ac­ were reinforcing each other to con­ know to our peers, Daniels added, President Pfau through the Presi­ to present his manual. tivities needs of primarily severely tinue the struggle to be accepted by "we can succeed in eliminating the dent's fund to help defray the costs Renouned physicians and handicapped people. Sutton brief­ ly, summarized the* material the public as sexual beings. myth of perfection. (The non- of travel. psychologists headed panels an(^ "This objective could not be bet­ disabled) believe that a perfect The symposium had numerous separate workshopson a variety of developed and the experimental ter put than when Susan M. body in its mid-twenties is what sponsors from around the country, diversifted topics including: In- methodology which he will employ Daniels, Head of the Department they need to be sexual. We know including the National Institute of Service Training. Head and Spinal when he conducts the projected of Rehabilitation Counseling at they don't . We need to help Mental Health Para-professionals; Injuries and Gay and Minority study this summer. Bullard read a Louisiana State University Medical them overcome their handicaps." UCSF. Continuing Education; and Issues. Sutton presented the prepared speech for Sutton con­ Center in New Orleans said. 'Our Sutton expects his manual to be the American Coalition of Citizens manual manuscript to the "Medical cerning the manual's background first job of the 1980^s is to let peo­ published within the year. with Disabilities, In all. 570 profes­ and Clinical Case Histories" Panel and encouraged him to submit a Still Wondering About Prop. 9? See page 6. Inside: The Year In Retrospect. See pages 8 and 9. published by:' The Associated Students California State College San Bernardino VolciBte XV Issue No. 25 May 27. 1980 Pint serving the CSCSB community this election, the press has made exceptions, such as 60 Minutes. by Jana Ondrechen was using, and her film crew oblig­ •the role of television in deter­ predictions that have been totally but even that is largely confronta­ Connie Chung, co-anchor for ed.) mining election results. tional" (i.e. Mike Wallace a'.king t.v. Channel 2 news spoke on Topics touched on during the "It isn't true the press determines repudiated." However, during the question "Did you, on the night of -. ." campus Sunday, May 18 at 7:30 talk included: primary election results. In fact, in and answer session. Miss Chung after the actual investigating was p.m. A buffet reception for the amended this ob^rvation. quickly done through researchers). speaker was held in the Commons admitting • TAL'4LCq«m« ofjocftl newt before the lecture. The talk was so "role in defermlt well attended by campus and com­ in the sense that 'media image' and size of this area "1 don't think local munity members the Recital Hall of appearance can make or break a government is covered very well." the Creative Arts building was filled political career. • How Women are doing In T.V. past capacity with many people •The 'news creating events' news today. standing in the aisles. Attendance "A lot of poeple believe the news "Women have made great pro­ •was estimated at about 300. creates events. 1 beg to differ. gress, but we still have a long way Dr. Elliott Barkan, professor of Some people even believe that the to go. We haven't reached parity history at C.S.C.S.B. introduced hostage situation in Iran was yet, but we will." Miss Chung, reciting in his opening created by the media. While we Miss Chung cited statistics show­ remarks a lengthy list of impressive (the media) do become the tool of ing that while in her field men still honors and awards Connie Chung demonstrators, etc. this just isn't greatly outnumber women, since has received during her career as a true."* 1971 "The lot of women has reauy .journalist. Chung began her talk by •The trend for on-camera, improved", adding that the situa­ mentioning Dr. Barkan had omit­ light chatter from anchor per­ tion appears far closer to equal in ted one award "The B'nai B'rith sons. L.A. than in the East. Award. Now. you're probably all "1 believe the trend in 'happy talk • Inequities and double stan­ thinking, 'funny, she doesn't look is dying." Miss Chung is glad "hap­ dards anchor women face. Jewish'. ." py talk" is waning, stating that "The men are allowed to be a lit­ In her talk, which included a while it can be very appropriate for tle less perfect in their dress." question and answer session, .Miss weather, sports and human- Chung noted that besides being ex­ Chung spoke about current trends interest stories, she finds it "terribly pected to be better dress and more in television news and the role of offensive during a serious story." style-conscious, women are more women in this field of journalism, • A disadvantage of television likely to be criticized if hair is slight­ often providing candid, perceptive photo by Shael Buchen journalism: ly out of place or if a microphone insights and humorous glimpses Dr. Elliott Barkan, professor of history, talks to Channel 2 co-anchor "The print media is better for in­ makes a collar crooked. Also from behind the T.V. camera — Connie Chung. vestigative reporting, with some continued on page 4 from what various political figures were like to deal with as people, to what it's like to be recognised as a SSF Review Panel Makes Recommendations television personality herself. by Tim Hamre counselor. available to Student Services. and funding is cut back, the panel Her glimpses of public figures as The Student Service Fee Review Beyond these items, the panel This year, about $109,500 in anticipated that only $35,000 individuals were especially rich as Panel, a group which advises Dean felt that support for the hiring of discretionary funds were used by would be available in discretionary she was reporting in Washington, of Students Kenton Monroe on student assistants should be ^ven a SSF allocations, has made its various Student Services depart­ funds. DC. during the Watergate in­ Things which should get priority high priority. vestigations. (For example, she recommendations for next year. ments. These funds were used to Other things that the panel feh if there are only limited funds, the spoke of H.R. Haldeman's fascina­ The panel discussed what provide a wide variety of services^ panel said, should be the X-ray should be funded, if there are suffi­ tion with movie and video cameras priorities there should be for next hire a lot of student assistants, and and lab contract for the Health cient funds, are: increased support — he even took home movies of year's discretionary Student Ser­ purchase some equipment. for tutors and publicity materials for If Proposition 9 fails, and fund­ Center, a position in Financial Nixon - and although he officially vice Fee funds. Priorities were set the Learning Center; any per- ing levels remain about the same, Aids, matching funds for college said nothing but "No comment" to with consideration of the possible missable supplies that could be ob­ the panel expects to have about the work study positions, tutors and the press, he once asked, off the passage of Proposition 9. which, if tained for the New Children's clerical staff in .the Learning record, if he could look at the passed, panel members believed same amount of funds next year. However, if Proposition 9 passes. Center, and a placement continued on page 12 equipment Miss Chung's film crew would reduce the amount of funds Page2 The PawPrfnt Editorial May 27.1980 Letter To The Editor Fellotur Students; citizens of California money. Only i As my term of office comes to an percent of the population (tho ' end I have one project left, as of yet, making over $40,000) will receive uncompleted. This projbct is to see percent of the tax savings.
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