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DAILY California State March 8,1989 University. Northridge Volume 33. Number 80 WEDNESDAY Seniors offer opinions How do you feel about the new graduation plans? PlwlMbyJanDMry ^^^JI^TUPC Jk^lk "The Bowl is great, but iwt for gnutuation. It "I can understand the reasons far moving the "/ think it was a great idea, but they should may look good for CSUN to have h there, bat location, but Pm not going to gnuluate at thehave asked the students' opinion first. The I'd noher have it here. You get a better sense Hollywood BowL I think it's too impersonalonly thing I hate about it is the time; 7a,m. is ofgraduathn by graduating at the place you and the Umit in tickets plus the early time tao early. I think it witt be more organized at ^veattet^kdfor how ever long it's b^n." involved is unacceptaNe." BowL'Vve seen it take up to an Hour to get ut of the paridng lot here at CSUN after a VinceiitPappkar Kathy graduation." Oscar Aceodo 22,Art2-D 21, English Please see page) 23, Accounting A.S. discusses Westlund issue, graduation site By CHRIS J. PARKER and teamed from the director of possible," King said after tbe "I made an assumption tiwt the tative to the university's Senior Staff Writer > dections that special tabels wiU meeting. "I woddn't be sur- diair wodd be fair ta picking the Educationd PoUcies Committee. not be used durin(| tius (Mised if we came back with a committee and obviowly I made King and A.S. General Aaaodatad Students President semester's dections. recommendation next wedi." an ass of myself," Gershenson Manager BUI Foster, who wiU sit Marie Bliner esUUislwd an ad The eight-member WesUimd But some senators questioned said. oo the committee, are non-voting hoc committee at Tueaday'a A.S. committee couid make a the committee's objectivity even In addition to King, Miner's members. Senate meeting to determine recommendation as soon as next tbough Miner's selections were committee appotatmenta are As Miner made his ap what, if any, action slwuld be week, committee chairman apiroved by the Senate, 14-3 with s«wtors Britt Napoii (Scbool of potatmenta, a few audience taken against fmmer president Mitch King said. four abstentions. Education), Steve Katz members were criticd and yelled Lynn Weathmd. Westhmd resigned two weeks "I made a miatake," Upper (Buaineas), Parbam Farahnik outcatcaUs. In one of ito busiest meetings cf ago after admitting she hadn't Divtaion Senator Kevta Ger (Business), Kimberly Raab "I'd Uke to remind ttw gaUery the aemeater, tlie Senate also was been enroUed at CSUN ttie last shenson said. "I put faith ta the (Science and Math), Robert tliat we were elected to represent presented with a petition two semesters. A.S. chair to repreaent m the Hartung (CommumcaUon and you," Upper Division Senatm- demanding a change ta this "We would like to make the committee many (opinions) and Professional Studies) and Jen semester's graduation ceremony recommendation as soon as" the chair stanted the committee. nifer HiU, a student represen Please see SEN ATE, page 4 Cover up Courtesy of the San Famindo OtiMrvnofy Above, Chris Mach, sophomore physics major, adjusts a telescope set up outside the Science Building to view the eclipse Monday nrrarning. The eclipse, left, lasted from 8:55 to 10:47 a.m. yL Drag Free • - Hardball 1 \Syl Health Center worker institutes two new 1 ' Baseball team records sloppy 7-4 win over 1 programs for students. 1 .1 USIU. 1 M FEATURES, paga 5 | l^^K'^NEr^l^ ^HJ^^L SP0RTS,pi«al2 1 2NEWS/Wednes<)ay, March 8,1989 l>alySuiMltal CAMPUS CALENDAR XiSflPSnM^tmitmaM/P 'T |B«T Avwr wwoSrt^sKws^^PtC^ {•vocsMMo&rr EtecTH)/vs .««»eijyTg» I jHT LOVCD'WCAV M>i|VC« imrMCSurrMoit) Today r — 0>rfee House on March 8 1 ac wmt NCK S-nworrapsy GROWM wflov-mey from 7-9 p.m. Sandra Hale will lead the I kmanmmea Weak — March 8-11. CaH discusskin on "Women In Revolution." 886-5101 fbr calendar of events. — Meeting on Mpka Ma aaaana — Foreign Language Week March 8 at 4 p.m. in USU Al 13 u^mi [ sac cAita Kmcn mtr smcfMe. ^ March 7-10. Bake sale in the Quad March 8-9. rwarncA rr mt totviuMi OA Aet^omcw; WITHI SKKeiK ms iwrnammio NCA. I — virgina Uribe will I IMve — in the USU Santa Clarita Room discuss Project 10, the high school conseling J HCA CAtfCML raueMCE WMM.D March 8 8:15-6:00; March 9 8:15-6KX): program, on March 8 at 11 a.m. in the USU IMOT 9€>'»SS£0. March 10 8:15-2:45. BatooaRoom. JoHTHEYwairt^ t Tnwel — Europe on a ,'ISygVEAWWC; Y-IMT IME ls« «i«|'. rVN SUM 1 Budget Seminar on March 8 from 6-9 p.m. in — Ciassk»l Epte. Ramayana, in Contemporary usu Santa Clarita Room. Call 885-4740 for Ihdia lectijre-vkleo by Dr. Robert P. (aoklman of details. UC Berkeley op March 8 at noon in SN 311. CaH ext 3566 for detaHs. % poanoai itcienoe iionor eocieiy •» Andy AS-SPACC — "The French Ueutertant's I — We meet every Wednesday from 2- Ughtisody of KNX radto wHI speak on nuclear Woman" on March 8 at 5 p.m. in the USU PM DaMa TIteta Fraternity — Phi Delt Bed 3 p.m. in SN 107. Call John Sprissler at 789- weaponry on March 9 at 6 p.m. In USU Room Northrklge Theater. Admisakin: $1 witti CSUN Tuck-ins March 8-15. $5 inckides bickers, 2599 for details.(C) A114. ID, $2 general. bedtime story milk and cookies. Call 363-6966 fordetaHs. e's AnonymoMS — Meeting every IntarVarslty ChrfSlfiM FeRowalilp — Meeting Prelaw Society — Meeting on March 8 at Wed. from 12:15 to 1:45 p.m. in USU 207. A on March 9 and every Thursday at 5:15 p.m. in 2:00 p.m. has been postponed until March 15 drop-in discusston year around.(C) the USU Sepuh^eda Room. Deaf interpreter at 1:30 in USU A112. sale to raise money for disabled student on provided. March 8 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Sierra Society of Ptqrsics Students — Weekly r Jofe Fair'a* — March 8 from 10 a.m. (Xiad. meeting on Wednesdays at 11 a.m. SN 114.(C) to 2 p.m. in the USU San Fernando Valley HaH. l^esbian and Oay AWancs — A panel discussion on bisexuallty on March 9 at U CaM 885-2878 or go to Admin. 203 for details. I — Judy Leon front a.m. in USU room Al 12 Career Ptanrung wiU be speaking on March 8 at Wednesday at noon In the USU VerAigo Pre4>oiNal CiHb — Meeting on March 8 at 4 lp.m.inSS245. MC) p.m. in the USU Reseda Room. Speakers from Lesbian and Qey AManoe — A panel the Washington University School of Dental discussion on religious issues for gays and WoHMM's Canter — Lesbian support group on CathoNc Nernnan Cenlsr — Gathering at 7 Medicine will be present lesbians on March 9 at 12:30 p.m. in USU Wednesdays at 3 p.m. at the Women's Center. p.m. on what it means to be Catholic Wed A112. CaN 885-2780 for detaUs.(0 nesdays. CaW 886-1044 for detaits.(C) I — Lounge Nite eiscussron on March 8 at 7:30 in the HIHel ) — Deve Hankowski will Upcoming ^ House. Topk:: disabilities. speak on Cardiac Rehabilitation on March 8 at Lesbian and Oay AWsnce — Lauren Jardine 7 p.m. in the USU BatXM Room. —Wind Symphony in win discuss lesbian history and their con EOSHA — (kKWin Brown of the Orange (kxjnty concert on March 9 at 8 p.m. in the USU. tribution to society on March 9 at 7:30 p.m. In Klealth Oepartment will speak on residential Tickets: $5 general, $2 for students and the Women's Center. CSUN SM Team — Meeting on March 8 at asbestos on March 8 at noon in HB 002. seniors. (^11885-3093 for details. 7:30 p.m. in USU An3. Management Information Systems I — Donna Amtirose from HMel, Asaodated Students, USU and Israel Association — OMew\ Walsh from Anderson Thundert>ird University wiH be on campus on Awareneas Committee — Israel Day on March Consulting will be our speaker on March 9 at 1 Interview Technk]ue Worttshop on March 8 at March 8 at 10 a.m. in the USU Santa Clarita 9 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the USU. p.m. in SS 245. 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