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Wednesday, March 8, 1995 Technician North Carolina State Wednesday, March 8, 1995 Technician North Carolina State University’s Newspaper Since l92O Raleigh, North Carolina World-Wide Web On-lino Edition: http.//www2 ncsu edu/ncsu/stud_pubs/Tecbnicton/ Our 75th Year, Number 68 Top 10 food senate Technician EIC office still in doubt collectors in Annual student Feed Raleigh . I Questions over voting resolve the controversy. Phillips could not attend the meeting and food drive ‘ successful’ “We are in the process of looking into designated WKNC Assistant Program College ofTextiles procedures have caused a her request to re-evaluate the decision." Director (‘huck ('oltier as his proxy, But l ,089 lbs candidate to criticize the SMA he said. “We are attempting to go about Phillips wasn't sure that (‘oltier could Al 0 Omega I N.C. State students organi/atioris ranged from decision. this as fairly and impartially as possible. attend either. so he sent a written yote to Epsi n/Theto Tau bagged over five tons of tratcr'tiitic-s to engineering groups. We are trying to do the right thing.“ the meeting With the instructions that it 917 groceries for the needy. (J\L‘l tiltll students participated in Bv Citrus BM stir-2N SMA (‘hair Kevin Hines said he is was to be used if a proxy wasn't present Phi Sigma Pi this year's tood drive run by A.c“sli7'>‘«Nl Niw. [to in waiting to talk to the SMA's attorney ('oltier did attend the meeting and voted 908 Bi Jitsss FHA/JFK Student Senate before deciding what to do about the for ltatcho. A dispute arose alter the Too Beta Pt fi'n‘sti W «"3” The fraternities came in first with A candidate for ’l'echriician's editor in chaHenge meeting when some ot the members 743 S tttttl pounds of food. followed by chief position has challenged last week‘s "l've tirade no decision on our action as realized that Phillips had sent the write in NCSU Athletes Despite poor weather N t' State the intramural teams with a little Student Media Authority Board's of yet." he said. “Our action is dependent solo The written vote was for 6i students collected more than litttttt) under two decision naming Ron Hatcho editor in on what our lawyer says." l orscheider ASME pounds of canned goods tor the Matt felllant, a member of the chief for next year. Hines wrll meet with the attorney on The SMA statutes say pl’ttKlCS iiitist be 540 N (' Food Bank Saturday inti'artiiital learn. said this was the Jean Lorscheider. et cetera page editor. Thursday and try to hold an emergency designated in writing to be considered "I'm really L'\t tied about the third year he had participated in the has protested Hatcho's appointment Alpha Phi turnout we had." said Stacey Holeri. event based on voting discrepancies in the SMA meeting that night or Friday. he legitimate Phillips had verbally 536 "This is the most food we've said. The meeting will be closed. designated (‘oltier and had not sent a Alpha Pi Mu Special Projects (‘liair for the \tlllt'tlt'll iii the three years I‘ve SMA meeting last Thursday night. times also said the SMA was going to written request that he be used as a 51 t Student Senate "We'se had a lot of Lorscheider has written a letter listing her try to resolve the matter before spring proxy. participation this year about 3b been a part of it." he said. “I'm complaints and has begun to distribute break. ASHA out of the 30 groups who signed tip really surprised .it the number of copies to those involved in the process. “The WKNC proxy vote was illegal 495 have participated today " people who helped out this year." Student Media ()peratioiis Adviser Stan The controversy centers around WKNC NOBCChE Bolcn said the student North Martin said the SMA is trying to (iencral Manager Chris Phillips‘ vote. .S't’r' SMA. Page 3 P 448 stw Fooo. Page 2 .-‘.ii‘ State First-year legends program slated enshrined I Two of NCSU’s most to start in August famous athletic undergraduate success. suffers personalities have now I Amid questions about trom inadequate preparation time been immortalized in a cost and overlapping {and} contains no realistic proposal museum downtown. programs. the Freshman tor tuntling that would not damage College will start next fall. other existing actiyities ” Bv JENNIFER SORBER l‘he senate chair. lirtc Young. said StNir Start WIW'SG‘ Bv .lrtss'i Fitsziriit the senate supports the idea even 3min W. x '. though it didn‘t support the Former N C State greats Jitti Freshman College. Valvano and fed Brown were The Freshman College. designed "The task torce did .t tremendous inducted to the North Carolina to improve graduation and retention job. but their time trame was very Sports Hall of fame tN(‘SH()Ft rates and the quality ol lteshttian short." Young said “We feel there last month education at V (' State ls \til tit-tats t , "3 a broader—based The NCSHOF inducted Brown schedule to begin operating new csaiiiiriatioti t'l the problem " and Valvario. along vvith fall. despite objections troiii the lhc college has been in formal sportswriter Furrnari Bisher. Faculty Senate. plannang stages since June. and football coach Bill [)ooley and Presently. 40 percent ot incoming l’rtnost Philip Stiles has appointed basketball player and coach John freshmen don‘t graduate trom art intrastrticttire committee to Lucas. on Feb 22 as its inductees FILE NCSL'. and ll percent don't respond to the task force's report. for W95, A .‘5-triember board of NCSU football great Ted Brown continue to their sophoriiorc year lht' coiriiiiittec likely will give directors chose the foe inductees (above) and err-basketball “These figures are not as good as Stiles a working budget for the from more thaii 4t) nominees. coach Jim Volvano (right) our peer uniycrsities." said Robert l‘lkfi ‘th academic year at the end Their addition brings the total were inducted to the NCSHOF. Bereman. the associate dean tor of this month number iii the hall to lott. undergraduate studies “l feel there Heretiian. who will become head The Sports Hall of Fame is is ‘a critical transition period of the Freshman (‘ollege next year. located inside the N.C. Museum Wolfpoclters in the N.C. between graduation lrom high said ltt‘ t‘KPK‘ClS to include 400 to of History in downtown Raleigh. Sports Hall of Fame school and freshman year If Soil treshmen in the college next The hall was created in I963 and students don‘t tnake that transition year. honors the achievements of Everett Case: head basketball smoothly. they won't be successtul (iilbcrt Stiiith. a member of the renowned sports personalities: coach, l9‘16-'64. at State." Faculty Senate and the “The criteria for the inductees is ' 10¢ MCDOWllI lootboll player, The Freshman College is intended infrastructure committee. said the that they must have exhibited an W205 to give students a year to decide on senate objected to the freshman excellence in sports. whether it be ' Bones McKinney: basketball a major or to reapply it not seminar because the administration playing or coaching." said Jirri player, I943 admitted to the college of their didn‘t get enough input front the Sumner. Curator of Sports Romn Gabriel: quarterback, choice. laculty. Recreation and Leisure at the N.C. l960-‘6l Planners also hope the college “We objected to the courses being Department of Cultural 0 50,4. Ema“ room” coach, will help freshmen adapt to the planned without going through the Resources. “They must also have 1950, and 1605‘ university. The goal. Bereman said. correct channels ot being approved lived in North Carolina for at least 0 v,‘ Babes: basketball player. is to improve the learning by the faculty Smith said. to years. exclusive of time spent Ronnie Mik. basketball player environment in residence halls. Dean of l'ndergraduale Studies in college." 1950: I ‘ provide a requtred freshman lariies Anderson said all meetings Brown. .1 Hi h Point native. still . ' , about the college were open to the holds the recird as the greatest . Sam R°"z'm:b°’ke'b°llpl°ye" seminar and foster estensiye running back in NCSll football ‘95?" involvement wrth faculty advisers. public history. From l975—l97b'. he .MMszba’h'bOH both in and out of the classroom “Everything dealing with the .-\(‘(.‘ player, l 9705 "The faculty does a great job ot Freshman College has been public established a school and director advrsing in their discipline. but trait since its inception." Anderson said. record by rushing for 4.003 yards. ' Willis Casey: athletic of the students change their major." “We have had open meetings and During each year he played. ' Kay Yaw: current women's Beremaii said. “We need to pt‘m ide faculty Senate members on the task Brown was named to the all- bosketbollcooch cross-curricular adsising to better torcc “e need to acknowledge the conference team. The I975 ACC LouPucillo: boskeibollplayar, inform these students ot their salidits ot the Faculty Senate rookie-of-the—year scored H2 1950‘ options " concerns btit we also want them points and SI touchdowns during ' Stove Rerych: swimmer Although the Freshman t‘ollege to belieie that there will be no new his college career, Both of these ' Julie Shoo-Grow: track and cross- concept generally has met with lcs cl of bureaucracy and no money records still stand. country support across campus. some feel taken otit of other departments.” After college. Brown played for _ the college will add another Berenian said the infrastructure the Minnesota Vikings from l979 'c'oob‘c'h" 9°“ h°°d “PM" expensive level of bureaucracy.
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