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City University of New York (CUNY) CUNY Academic Works The Reporter Archives 1967 The Reporter, September 13, 1967 How does access to this work benefit ou?y Let us know! More information about this work at: https://academicworks.cuny.edu/bb_arch_reporter/56 Discover additional works at: https://academicworks.cuny.edu This work is made publicly available by the City University of New York (CUNY). Contact: [email protected] THE Reporter Bernard M. Baruch School of Business & Public Adminis:frafion 13, 1967 Vol. LXXI - No. 2 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER �345 By Subscription Only CUNY and SUNY Off,er Saturday ClasSes On T.V� Now you can go to college byAir, just watching TV. The City and State Universities are co-sponsoring a University of the with five courses offer�d this term and more to come in the future. The programs will be broadcast Saturdays on Channel 13 from 9 a.m. to 5 I').m. Classes will start on September 23. e -- e - e - - The five comses that are being·�-�--- ------- - --------- s mester are Calcu us e e offered this e : � who care to register, r egar,dless of plet independent stuqy a,ssi!l'n 1, MaJor e e e e e and Analytic Geometry their educational backgrounds.e e e m nts in addition to vi wing the American Boo�s, Th Rise of the Were you pne of the "lucky" ones? - closed_ ouL _ Even p rsons who hav ,not grade l yision pr sentations.e e eFinal x �merican Nation 1, The D�s�oursee uateq from high school or l m n aminations for the courses will be Western Man, Hu ar ties 1, of e � u . tarye school can register, and if th y given at Que ns Coll g .·· a:r:id the History of atm Am rica. L meete the course r-equir�ments, wip Some of the cOUJ.'§ese ¢11 d(?se}y la/I Registration'61 Down, curriculum d signed o of- The is e ); r ceive academic ecredit for tlie follow courses at City College, In courses required ih the :fer basic tel visin courses. e all probability tli se · wih be ace first two years of an und rgrad- e e Albert H . Bowk er, chancellor of cepted by the college for, cr�dit, uate liberal arts program. the City University, that th Continuing Its. Past Trends e e said other ecourses· may not be a'pprov d. Prosp ctive students can regist r programs will mak eit possible for Students may find that the TV 1 for any of the cours s through the etwo univ rsities "to reach peo cours s assist them in completing COil, Queens College, the on\y i>Panch of; pie who cannot tak fulltime col their reg:qlar clas�es .- Tp� math The F�Il 67 re'gi;,tratjoq. has c\mtinued tp.e trend of the i i the City Unive:rsitye wl eicji. i� p�F- l'eg st�dies ;i.,J a who cannot cpme \:Ourse is similar t<1 �ath §7 at I')l:!,St severai yiears'. 'Phe lihdergraduate enrollment has ticipating in the program. Matnc- to a campus.'' Baruch, the Major American Books tinued to drop as the gra�h1ate enrollment climbs. The total ulated stud nts must r quest per- He added that anthis could en- course will cover some of tqe s;une courage some persons to eventual books discussed in English 7 and 8. for this semester- is 7,157; 4,272 undergTaduates and 2,885 an e p. ly attend college d would en Brochures 'and other infonp.ation graduates. e able others, who do not w t' de are availabl by ·writi g tp the This is a reduction of 487 from . - -------- e e .-.•"-· e� - e e grees, to br,oaden theire education. University of the Air; Post Office laste fall and 425 Jess than last w)lo will r gister lat\l, usually sev All students · who enroll for Box 4440, New York City;, N w e e e spring. It should be not d that e:r,al hundr d stud nts. cr�dit- will be exp cted to com- York 10017. th se figures do not include those The· decreas is due to s v ral -------------------;,-----;--;,---------;--;------- e - r asons, but primarily to the expan-e sione of facilitie s of the esenior. col Baru·ch "·Get Acqu·ainted Week" leges and community colleg s in · e th day s ssion. Hundre ds of stu d nts who in thee past would have :roa:.. Be H.,i.l d,� S,e.p.t .�-1�1� -th-r-u---22 not found room in th day session are now, grant d adm.ittance. A decrease in thee falle term is now a normal occurrence,e students Many of the students in the Baruch School do not know what services are available to graduate, give up th ev ning sesb:� e e e them through the school. Hundreds of FREE services from placement to counseling, from ��;} !l��h ::\ !t �: e t ee t e �r/�it e curricular guidance to financial aid (both loans and grants), from a place to relax and e make ing replac d as faste eas b for e Chanc llor eAlbert e H. Bowkere new eefriends to extra-curricular activities,· just to name a few. e th refore th totalse fall. e e e The w ek of Sept�mbere 18 to 22 • . On th,:,e othere ee sid ethe graduatee . d mission of th R gistrars offic t9 has b n set aside as Get Acquaint: . monstrations, films, eslide s, and program is in th process of grow- e e e e e e ee will e pro d d -and th r wil} be : e e take the courses for credit. ed Week. Betw en 5 and 7 P.M. b _ vi e e speakers. e ing, th d gr s off r d ar ex- e e door pnz s,' for those who attend· e e v ry v nin during the w k e : e e On Tuesday and · eW d sday at panding each t nn, th Those wishing cr dit efor th g e _ ? e and as stud nts will be availabl in the Each mght durmg the we ke stu-e , 5 :30 thee Karat Club will edemon- Graduat School's r putation grows courses pay tuitione fees ranging e Oak Lounge, ,Student Q nter to d nts can d�posite th ir 1:am i1; a strat� some 9f t� self-defense the enronm nt grows. from e $12.00 to $18.00 p r credit e e ( � ). answer any qu stions you may dl1lm,e on eFr iday ether will b f�v techmqu s that might sav your This term, in addition to 2 798 moste coursese ar three reditse e ee e e e e , drawings - on e for each night. life if you are attacked on the students in the program, View rs whoe wish to follow the hav . e e e · e Mast rs e e Priz s are expect d to include din- street or subway. cours s on th ir own may regist r Th w k will' nd withe a dance e e e e e 87 stud ents ara enroll d in Doc $ ner f r two, LP r cords, and hea- This r pr sents for non-cr dit by paying 2.00e for on Friday eNight.e Jn addition to a � '.J:' Ch ss play rs are w lcom to toral programs. treee tick ts. Refr�shm nts will b a study guide. Registration for livlcl band we will eeha,v a Square . chall ng Cji. ss Club champs -on 126 mor graduat students than e e e e e served every ght du g the e e e e c1·edit closes at midnight, S ptem- Dance Call r k eping things mov- m n� Wednesday at 6:00 P.M. F1'ank last fall. e course ;w k. b i; 29. The re is noe deadlin for ing. Th edanc is fr and of e e Hodg s, epr esident of the clube will Ip th und rgraduate program non-credit registration. you can come along or bring a Club· of:frcers will also be on take on all comers simultaneously. 1,43e8' students are B.B.A. candi- Enrollm nt will b open to all date. Dr ss is casual. Refreshm nts hand to answere any qu stions you On W dn sday night th Demo- dats, 517 students A.A.S. candi- -- - ---------------- - -- -- - may h�ve about their clups, For cratic Club will set up shop. For .dat s, 540 Qualifi d None Matrics, Personality, Charm, and Poise_ your ent rtainment some of the information on the Constitutional and 1,777 Non Matrics. This is clubs are plan�ng special displays, · (Continued on Page 3) (Continued on Pag 3) May Make You A Beauty Queen Book Exchange Sales Reported Brisk; Open Ev�ni_ngs Until .Sep�ember 21st You don't have to have the eyes of Elizabeth Taylor, the bust of Sofia Loren, the hips of Gipa L,ollob;rigida, the legs of young Marlene Dietrich, and the walk of Brigitte Bardot - By MARION JOHNSON. till enter this contest all you need is intelligence, charm· and e _,..,,--- Business in the Used Book Exchange has been brisk but bit below last semester's· rec personality. ord reports Eugene Steinberg, Chairman. iE>uring last w ek's registrat�on, e Because of the many new required texts in Accounting, Economics, History, Man many attractive and bright- coeds colle�.