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Governors State University OPUS Open Portal to University Scholarship Innovator Student Newspapers 6-20-1991 Innovator, 1991-06-20 Student Services Follow this and additional works at: http://opus.govst.edu/innovator Recommended Citation Governors State University Student Services, Innovator (1991, June 20). http://opus.govst.edu/innovator/385 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Newspapers at OPUS Open Portal to University Scholarship. It has been accepted for inclusion in Innovator by an authorized administrator of OPUS Open Portal to University Scholarship. For more information, please contact [email protected]. NO SCHOOL ADVEilTISE THURSDAY, (708} 534-5000 Xtt40 JULY4 = Vol XVIll Committee Discusses Campus Radio Station by Louis Schultz share his experti!'e with the warehouse in Springfield. The commiftee. Student members wan·hou~e contains equipment A campus radio station James Dinsmore, Bill which has been set aside by would be a valuable asset for Finchum, and Tinker Moore other state universities and in GSU students majoring in offt·red several radio station stituti~ms. "I saw a transmitter Media Communications. This proposals, and discussed the tower sitting in about 100 conclusion was made by an ad feasibility of each. (.ieces," Blackburn recalled of hoc committee who met Michael Blackburn, G~u·s his last vi~it to the warehouse recently to discuss strategies Assistant Director of Student two y~ars ago. He added that for implementing a student Life, and Administrative "It would take time to secure radio station. Liaison to Student Media, was funding." Several students presented approached by the committee, Formal propnsa.ls have not ideas for a student radio station and offered Student Life sup- yet been m:,de, but the c.ommit: to GSU Media Communica port. Blackburn suggested that tee listened tt.• several ideas put tions professor Eli Segal. Segal, a radio station could be built forth by its mcm\"lerl'. Bill a veteran radio announcer, of economically, utilizing existing fered to provide input and equipment stored in a Cont'd P. 11 GSU Presents 'Solstice Celebration' June 21 "Solstice Celebration." an eve BOG Approves Extension myths of creation and the birth of dreds of images of the 22 ning of poetry. music. story the sun. telling and dance June 21 at sculptures in the Nathan Manilow The Chicago Mask Ensemble Sculpture Park will be shown as of Tax Surcharge Governors State University. will will perform a Native American usher in the beginning of the 1991 the GSU String Quartet performs more than 1.500 course sections. and two African stories in its summer season. the "Spring" and "Summer" The Board of Governors Uni At Chicago State. the entire En "Tales from Around the World" The free program on the GSU movements from Vivaldi's "Four versities trustees approved a gineering Studies and Physics presentation. Their stories come campus, Stuenkel Road at Gover Seasons." resolution supporting extension of programs would be halted." alive through mask. mime. dance nors Highway in University Park. The "Solstice Celebration'' the income tax surcharge. The Althoff said many of the course and music. begins at 5:30 p.m. with music by culminates with the 9:15 p.m. surcharge is due to expire June 30 sections eliminated would be at As the sun sets at 8:30 p.m .. Dr. GSU student musicians. Guests dance featuring "Roots Rock unless the legislature extends it, off-campus sites. which would Bethe Hagens. GSU professor of are invited to bring a picnic dinner Society." The band brings to either temporarily or per prevent many non-traditional anthropology. will invite guests to and eat on the grounds. gether a rich blend of music from manently. students from obtaining addi align themselves precisely for the Faye DeCesaris. an art teacher a variety of cultures and locales. ··This Board needs to make it tional education. setting of the sun. following a line at East Chicago Central High This free program is sponsored very clear that losing what The Board of Governors Uni across the park aimed directly at School in East Chicago. Ind .. will by the Governors State Uni amounts to $11 million would be versities: Chicago State: Eastern the setting sun. The solstice bon lead children and adults in design versity Foundation which also crippling."' said Board Chairman Illinois: Governors State; North fire will be lit after the sun sets. ing a giant "Solstice Mural.·· manages the Nathan Manilow James L Althoff. ··The uni eastern Illinois: and Western Il "Celebration of the Park for Stephanie Ulcej will be the docent Sculpture Park. Co-sponsors are versities would have to eliminate linois: gave back one percent of Eye and Ear" will begin at 8:45 for the horse-drawn hayride tours more than 350 positions and drop Cont'd P 9 p.m. in the GSU Theatre. Hun. Cont'd P. 11 - through the Nathan Manilow • Sculpture Park on campus. Dick Oberbruner. a juggler/jester/ ~~~~[Q)~ improvisationist, will entertain solstice guests. Ten dancers and four singers from the American Indian Dance Group will perform intertribal Careeer Designs p.3 dances on the GSU patio at 6:45 p.m The group is directed by Campus comments p.4 George Garvin of the American Indian Center in Chicago. Guests can chose from poetry. stor)telling. dream dramatizations and dance programs beginning at GRADUATION SUPPLEMENT 7:30p.m. "Witnessing Walt Whitman, Pictures p.5 Born-again Bard.·• will be pre. en t ed by Dr Hugh Rank. GSU pro List of Grads P. 6 & 7 fessor of English literature. and his students. Stories P. 8 Sculptor/psychologist Arthur Schmaltz will lead a group in dream dramatization. Schmaltz will enact guests' dreams as they describe them Dean's List p. 12 Kathleen Zmuda of Michigan Pboto by: Loretta CaJcaterra City. Ind .. will weave her tales and Art Schmaltz and "QUARK" Page2 GSU INNOVATOR Jupc 20 1991 Marla Ahadallah Completes Internship Stepping into the realm of child care management isn't some thing every social worker aspires to. but for Marla Abdallah it is perfect. Abdallah is completing an internship at the Governors State University Child Care Center to fulfill her requirements for a mas ter's degree in social work from the University of Illinois at Chicago. While the Manteno resident was working toward a bachelor's de gree from GSU in the early 1980s. Governors Slate University students who received the National CoUegia~ Minority Leadership her two daughters. now 14 and 15 Award were (front row 1-r) Varghese Mathew, Melonese Brookins, Iris Holliday and Karyn years old. went to the child care Marshall (Badl row ._r) DuValle Taylor, Vernita Lewis, Nancy Anderson, Ronald Tunis and center while she attended Pbyllis Vesvanles.. T11ey were selected for their academic standin& leadership abilities and classes. support for GSU programs. After graduation from GSU. Ab dallah enrolled in the VIC mas Geri Dalton (r), director of the ter's program. Shortly afterward. Child Care Program at Govenaors she took a six-year break before State University, reviews ma returning in 1990. When it came ~~swtihMarlaA~wMb time for her to do the internship completing a gradu* interuship segment. the GSU Child Care Cen at the cen~r. ter immediately came to mind as the perfect place for her. Abdallah wants to work in child Dalton says. "She is learning the welfare. but she adds. "My administrative end of child care. specialization is administration. and rm gaining from the knowl so I wanted to see a wide gamut edge that she brings from her of experiences:· experience in social work ad At the center she has been ministration ... working with center director Geri Abdallah is the first person to Dalton on day-to-day operations. complete an internship at the GSU reports and developing a volun Child Care Center Dalton savs teer program They are also she welcomes others who want to evaluating administrative com visit. volunteer or complete an puter software programs internship at the center. For more "Marla has become a highlv information. Dalton can be con valued support member to the tacted at GSU at (708) 534-5000. GSU Child Care Program staff." extension 2552 . Governors Sta~ University students who wiD be listed in "Who's Who Amoag Students in American Universities and CoUeges" include (front row from i-r) Iris HoUiday, Melonese Brookins, Jean Juarez, Joyce Hoffman, Terri Coucb and Alice CJ DonnelL (Back row._ r) Ronnie Bryant, Vernita Lewis, Ronald Tunis, Sally Weishaar, Judith Manzardo, Helmuth Scbumacber, Kathleen Luther and DuValle Taylor. GOVEJll'fORS STAT! UNIVERSITY Cou.ECE oF EoocAno" DIVISION oF PsYCHOLOGY AND Cot:sSEu.'IG PRESENTS A Two Day Workshop RISK TAKING IN CmLDREN & ADOLESCENTS (S PSY 630) JULY 12 & 13, 1991 Toda)''s Jeadinaauthorities ttll you how to Governors State University Student Senators (from left) Vernita 0 Predict 0 Inttrv- 0 Prtveot Lewis, Karyn Marshall, Nancy Anderson and Varghese Mathew were honored with National CoUegiate Student Government Awards. 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