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Beat the Workshop cancelled by Michael W Mairing convinced it’s too expensive. "1 don't mean to point a finger I'm not convinced it s too far at anyone in particular, because away, and I'm not convinced it •Most complete fitness it was not any one person s took up too much time. I know (scikty in Indy •Open at 7 a m tor responsibility—but this was the our students are busy, but they Featuring Nautilus. those earty bird Student Assembly 's job to make will participate if they're Zke's custom workouts this thing work, and they didn't convinced it will be worth their equipment and fraa •Only 10 minutes from do it." remarks Mike Wagoner, while." weights campus director of student activities, in Doug Stephens, SA senator response to the fact that this responsible for the workshop's Men and women exercising to year 'ss StudentStud Leadership publicity, concedes. “There was gether 7 days a week! Yes. we re Workshop i a lack of planning and enthu- open on Sunday! The workshop was scheduled siaam on our part. We have a lot for Oct. 10-12 at Bradford of new people in the Student Student Discount Woods in Mooreeville, Ind., and Assembly this year, and we juat $9.44/month was being sponsored by the got a late start on it. Average IUPUI Student Assembly. Stephens added. "We tried to Approved funding for the contact about 80 percent of the monthly cost weekender totalled *1000. student organizations, and I This activity-fee funding guess we talked to all but 15 of would have covered the them." Zike’s , Call for an ground's rental cost. A local one-day program has appointment Participants were to have been been suggested as a possible today! assessed SIS to cover the cost of alternative to the Bradford F itn e s s _ weekender, but Wagoner fears 244-3500 It was estimated that some 40 the loos of "togetherness Center, inc. persons were needed to break created by a weekend work even. According to Wagoner, shop." only five people signed up for Dr. Golam Mannan. dean of ww the workshop. student services, concludes. "The $16 was a beef." claims "We as administrators can only Paul Ragan, SA president. suggest ideas. This is the "Bradford Woods just isn't students' responsibility to make cost-effective. It costs too much (the workshop) work. As the TWELVE MILLION PEOPLE KNOW for what you get." adds Ragan. saying goes. 'You can lead a Wagoner responds. “I’m not THE SOUND OF THIS GUITAR. horse to water-----*" M a ilb a g Quayle? for us in the Senate-we should return the favor this November. To the Editor: Sincerely. Recently, Prof. Robert V. Madonna Fleck WE D UKE TO INTRODUCE Kirch of tne political science President of Young Democrats YOU TO ITS OWNER. nt sponsored s Boston guitarist, Barry Political Opportunity Day on campus. Many students had the Fee disdain Goudreau, In his first opportunity to get information To the Editor solo e ffo rt. about the candidates running I would like to express my Featuring the single, for various offices and ask ques disdain for the Reinstatement “Dreams'.' tions of their representatives on Fee that IUPUI (the Bursar's a variety of issues. Office) charges for delinquent “B a rry G oodreau!' I found it very interesting . On Epic’ . P o rtra it “ tuition deferment accounts. that Congressman J. Danforth It appears on the surface that y Records Quayle, the Republican candi the $35 charge for being one day and Tapes. date for Senate, who claims to late is not demonstrative of represent "a new generation of IUPUI's actual costs incurred in leadership" didn't care enough handling delinquent accounts. about college students to send (The cost increases to $45 if an someone to represent him. If he account is in excess of seven doesn't care now, why should we days delinquent.) believe he will care about us if I understand that IUPUI is elected. providing a needed service that Not that we should expect is entirely optional, but, in that that he would-Quayle has used IUPUI is a public institution of his two terms in Congress to higher education 1 find their vote against almost every piece actiona unwarranted and charge of student aid legislation that that they serve the students has come up. (and the public) and not assess Birch Bayh, the man Quayle punitive coats, but costs which seeks to unseat, did have fairly represent the actual coats someone there anxious to get involved in recovery of deferred college student involved in his funds and the reinstatement of campaign. This shouldn't be sur the student. prising though, as Bayh has I would welcome the Bursar's been a long-time friend of comments on the rationale and studenta in the Senate and has support for the reinstatement received a variety of awards and fee presently charged. commendations from national Beat! student groups. Jeffrey A. Birch Bayh has been fighting Sagamon 2 # ( tkt IUPUI magazine % VoL 10 No.-* October 16.1980 Editor ia Chief: Susan J Ferrer Managing Editor: David Edy Graphic*Editor: Doug H vidaton Advertising Manager William Widina Buaioeea Manager: Diane Adams Staff Writers: Marty Atherton. Shirley Couts, Ann Miller Contributors: Jim Beever, Dans Dougherty, Michael W. Meiring, KimPaff Notices Columnist: Julie Burke Photographers: B. John. Dennis Tilford NURSING BACCALAUREATE STUDENTS THE IUPUI STUDENT ASSEMBLY ha. completad Production: Cathy Bauters, Beth (freshman and sophomore) and freshman basic baccalaureate the "Apartment Information Project." This project is Koch, Phyllis Romero, Chris students should contact Vernell Bussell, School of Nursing designed to help students find or advertise housing Interested Rutenberg Academic Counselor for course reservation appointments, students should examine the placards across from the Student Sales: Martin Goens, Anita Pope beginning Oct. 20. For more information phone 264-2806 Assembly office, in the basement of Cavanaugh Hall. Business: Cristi Coop Distribution: Paul Ragan THE PSYCHOLOGY CLUB plans on conducting THE PSYCHOLOGY CLUB will be conducting monthly informal meetings, consisting of didactic lec informal discussion on what to expect concerning graduate tures demonstrations and specialized seminars. You need not school in Psychology. It should prove to be invaluable for be a psychology major to join the club. For more information, freshmen through senior Psychology majors planning their phone Chris Stout at 923-1321, ext. 204 futures Bring your questions Thursday. Oct. 23.8 p.m. to the Krannert Building Faculty Staff Lounge The Sagamort welcomes letters PHI RHO SIGMA SOCIETY will hold a Residency to the editor. Letters should be Day" for medical students, to help them learn more about their limited to 300 words, be to the future roles as resident physicians. Hospital representatives THE SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS will int and include the phone num- from all over the Midwest will meet with students Thursday. sponsor a program entitled "Rape Prevention." Friday. Oct. Gr and address of the writer. No Oct. 23,11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Riley and Grissom Rooms of 17,5 to 6 p.m.. Engineering Building. Room 1112. A represen letter will be printed unless it is the Union Building. tative of tne Indianapolis Police Department Office of victim signed. Only the name will appear Assistance will be the featured speaker Any interested stu unless the writer requests onony- RACQUETBALL FANS should be aware that IUPUI dent is invited to attend. mity The editor reserves the right has purchased two hours per week court time at four to delete irrelevant or inflamma Indianapolis racquetball courts. This court time is available to THE PROFESSIONAL PRACTIVE PROGRAM tory material, but no letter will be students until the second week of December and for 12 weeks has announced that juniors interested in a career in consumer rejected because it addresses a con next semester. There is a one-time 13 registration fee. Regis finance or management can receive training through Coopera troversial issue. Letters should be tration blanks can be obtained at the Student Activities Office tive Education Program. A consumer finance company is typed and addressed to the Editor. or from IUPUI Intramurals Director at the School of Physical interested in hiring qualified students to participate in their Cavanaugh Hall. Room 001G. Education. co-op program. For more information, contact Professional THE PUBLIC CAREERS INTERNSHIP and Places Practice Program. Union Building. Room 105,264-2629. ment Center lias a variety of internship opportunities available for the spring semester. These are paid, full-time professional THE INTERNATIONAL FOLK DANCE CLUB positions of 12-16 weeks, and participants earn six hours of will present a workshop in recreational folk dancing, Saturday, * academic credit. Juniors, seniors and graduate students in Nov. 1, at the Liederkranz Club, 1417 E. Washington. 9 30 The Sagamort is a weekly news good academic standing are encouraged to apply. Deadline for a.m. to 11:30 a m. and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Dances will include magazine. published by students of the spring semester is Nov. 1. For more information and appli beginning as well as advanced levels. Admission is S2 75 per Indiana University-Purdue Univer cations contact Rein Adamczyk. Ball Residence 164, or phone session at the door. At 7 p.m., Dans Ethnik will present a sity at Indianapolis. Views 264-3787. dance concert and party. Concertparty tickets are $2. expressed are those of the editorial staff or of the individual whose name appears in the byline. The editor in chief is the final authority on Sagamort content and cannot The time is fast approaching when be censored.