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The Ithacan, 1981-09-03 Ithaca College Digital Commons @ IC The thI acan, 1981-82 The thI acan: 1980/81 to 1989/90 9-3-1981 The thI acan, 1981-09-03 The thI acan Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1981-82 Recommended Citation The thI acan, "The thI acan, 1981-09-03" (1981). The Ithacan, 1981-82. 1. http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1981-82/1 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The thI acan: 1980/81 to 1989/90 at Digital Commons @ IC. It has been accepted for inclusion in The thI acan, 1981-82 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. ,.. ~---_;_--------------------------------------------:1. 41 l I l 1 I ~ 1) l I - ~ 11 i I j A Weekly Newspaper, Published Independently by the Student!! of Ithaca College I Vol. 51/No.1 Ithaca, New York September 3, 1981 SEP O7 100-. ~-.tO J DTHAt:il. f;,,1, '"~[ , toli.,f./tf:J. tfDj;f! ·, ··. - - ··----- -~-- -- ~eriorli~::ifs u,,,jnv 'I t - - -· I 1. ! ! ·I l ERIC PLICKERT I I 'I EL E . \ LASS F '\'86':',_-. .. 11 • ?age2 THEITHACAN ~tember 3, 1981 · ITHACAN ·,, ' ' : ' 11! ~~ :~cf ' ' \ 1q ''• , ..._ l • ,~· It . ,t~ •., ,,~ ED~ . ITORIAL~ • ~ - :'I~' ·, ·.' ,., I INQUIRER f I . __, . -~--~-__ I What do you think about spending the next 4 years at Ithaca College? JOCK BRADLEY On Behalf of the editors' and staff of the Ithacan, welcome to Ithaca College. For first year students, the sights and sounds of IC and the Ithaca area will cer­ tainly keep you busy for the next four years. Those who already know IC and this area can vouch for the fact that there is no need to ever be bored as an IC student. The beginning of a new academic year holds oppor­ tunities for all. One of the finest aspects of this college has consistently been its diverse student backgrounds and equally varied student activities. Whatever the per­ Carl Eger John Caldwell Music '85 History '85 sonal interest of individual students here, one thing Having come from a jock school It's a good school from what I've remains most important. Students must get involved. and being a music major, was seen so far. I'm planning on The campus and its organizations only exist with the hard. Being accepted here will be staying for the full four years. I interest and support of the students here. Whether the delightful. · really think that I'll enjoy organizations exist for the expression of sfl!dent or myself. campus concern or simply for the entertainment of the IC community, it is the responsibility ofeach student to be involved. We invite all students to get to know the Ithacan as one of the student voices of the IC campus. We also welcome anyone who would like to work for our student run pu!Jlication to attend our organizational meeting Sept. 3 at 8:30 in the Ithacan of­ fice. · The purpose of the Ithacan is to meet the needs of the IC community and as all organizations involved with the campus, student support is essential for its suc­ cess. Sheri Lleberman Soc. '85 Susan Bergen It looks like it will be good for Drama '85 two years. I'll probably want Ithink it's a very good decision. I. more diversity and two years here think the atmosphere is very will be long enough. open, which makes it very easy for different types of people to live together. ,-1,1'.~,..... ., f/i Patty K~ler Roy She?or~ \fedical R rds A . , Accounting 85 · ,, _eco d'!°n. 85 I think ,it's a very nice ~tace to , m defirntely spend1_ng the next. stay. It has a good accounting four years h~re. I think the next· school and good sports teams. four years will_ be alot of fun and There are also alot of beautiful Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor: News Editor: Sales Manager: the pe~ple will be easy to get .women. If its not to drastic a Dianne Williams Judy Green Joe Halpern A1chO~ent along with. ch ange, 1t· WI·11 b e a ruce· p Iace to live. Financial Manager: South Hill Editor: Advertising Manager: Rhona Ginsberg Loren Mortimer Kip Haggett Photography Editor: Business Manager: Staff: JoMarie Kosiarsk.i, Leslie Enc Plickert Barry S1lverm,rn May. Amy Fink, . Michelle DeStaffan, Peeka Bunnell, Diane Sports Editor: Office Manager: Vaccaro, Tom R. Shapiro, Howard Altman Amy K1rmn Sheryl Murphy, S.B. Tassie, Ron Ginsburg, Keith Styrcula, Billing Manager: Debbie Green, Ron Copeland, Assistant Sports Editor: Scott Hahn 'Bonnie Ernisse, Susan Doug Clauson Blickstein, Liz Sadacca, Joe Secretary: HalP=m, Eileen Costello, Amy Path Bennett Doonan, Bill O'Donnell, Liz ·costopoulos, Richard Kassirer, Piloto Sta~: Mark Duda, Mike Aubm, Jock Bradle: -....-0 Scott Purdy . Ame Abel RandyCohen Senior Staff: Elizabeth Dana, Radio'85 Pf'85 Bruce Leskanic, Be1amm NQr- It's a good thing I'm only spen­ I think it will be great, but hard. ton, Enc Hyman, Teryl dingthree! ! Reynolds / ['l_,_isSe;p~te;miliber;'iJ,~19i,;;3;.;J-------------~---..;.THE ........... ITHA---C-A_N _______ ...,.,. ---------....----- Page3 . qareer Plarlning Welcomes All Students ~~ . graduate schools this year are for the LSAT, GMAT, and the , e Career Planning ..Offi.GC with the visiting Big Eight Ac­ School: Myths and Realities" with guests from the Cornell Law urged to check the administration GRE' s sponsored by the Stanley , omes all the students and counting firms. dates very closely. The truth in ~ Kaplan Educational Center here · · tty back to campus with a full Representatives from the New School Admissions Office. Students are asked to sign up in testing law will affect the number in Ithaca beginning Sept. 9. If · of seminars, workshops and York State Assembly Session In­ of administrations offered in you are interr:-;t~', more infor­ ts for the Fall semester. For tern Program will present a advance for both of these programs. These events are open New York State. Check the test mation can be obtained in Gan­ e ·ts on these programs and on- special informational seminar on bulletins for exact information. nett at the Career Planning Cen- ·· pus recruiting; please stop by · Thurs., Sept., 24, from 3:30-5:00 to the entire campus community. Bulletins for the GRE, LSAT, ter. - h Career Planning Office, first pm in Science 202. The Assem- Check "CAREER News" for ·. r Gannett, and pick up a copy bly Intern Program offers college details! GMAT, and the MCAT's are available at Career P!anning. Stephen Andrade, ur Fall "Career News." juniors and seniors an oppor- Students planning to take Assistant Director -~ pcorning workshops include: tunity to become involved in standardized admission tests for There will be review courses w to Write a Resume that will State government operations and ·· n Doors for You, Sept. 18 legislative processes. A stipend ' 2:00 pm, Gannett 111; and credits can be earned for this Orientation~c.,A Success '·entation to Recruiting/Inter- experience. Our guest speakers : ing Skills, Wed., Sept. 9, will include; William F. Passan- · assisted in the training and program designed to acquaint th~· 2:00 pm, Gannett 111; nante, chairman and speaker Pro By Diane Vaccaro & programming of the sessions. .fresh persons with one another. tive Job Search Strategies, Tern; H. Sam MacNeil, District Peeka BunneU In reality, the actual design of They also coordinated the annual ., Sept. 23, 2:00-3:00 pm, Assemblyman; and Dorothy Welcome back to Ithaca! For the program was decided upon by relays in which winning teams on- nett 115; Self-Directed Sear- Lord, Program Coordinator. G some of you," it may well b~ the the efforts of the Orientation . ce again received complimentary ·, Tues., Sept. 29, 12:30-2:00 Students, staff, and faculty second time this summer. Steering Committee. The com­ Orientation '8 I 'T-shirts pi , Gannett 114; Creating a wishing to attend-are asked to sign During this past summer, mittee was composed of staff The parents attended various up in advance at Career Plan­ C edential File, Thurs., Sept. 10, more freshpersons attended the and students who met regularly programs which familiarized :00-11 :00 am, Gannett ning, 1st tioor Gannett as soon ac; , f 114. orientation sessions than ever throughout the course of 1980- them with the IC campuse and its Jf ease sign up in advance for all possible. before. The Campus Activities 81. The content of this year's resources. Many administrators rkshops and seminars spon- Pre-Law students and students Office, under the direction of program was based upon the and faculty were present at these s~ red by Career Planning. interested in pursuing an MBA Sharon Policello, coordinated evaluations of previous orien-. meetings _to address the parent's ' Senior Accounting students degree will be interested in the the orientation program which tation sessions and personal ex­ concerns of the academic and e reminded that Fri., Sept. 18 is two programs scheduled for late , lasted the entire month of July. periences of orientation leaders social..atmosphere and students' e deadline of submission of October. On Tues., Oct. 27, Each session lasted 2 ½ days and staffinvolved. , abilities to transform to the IC ·. sumes for interviewing with the 7:00-8:30 pm in Gannett 111, and was attended by first year The students and parents had environment. · ·g Eight Accounting firms. Career Planning will sponsor the students and their parents. Un­ different schedules of meeting to This year proved to be another 50 the special "Interviewing program "MBA Degree: Fact der Pollicello's supervision were attend. The typical student successful orientation for the in­ 1 , minar for Accounting Studen- and Fiction", featuring guests 16 ~tudent orientation leaders.
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