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The thI acan, 1983-84 The thI acan: 1980/81 to 1989/90

2-23-1984 The thI acan, 1984-02-23 The thI acan

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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, 1983-84 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. Whalen Gives Address To Student Government by Brian Walsh olds applying for C'olleg<'. Thc11 more <1ppll('ations tl11.<-, ,·<'out 20 p<'r< <·nt ah('acl of last war. dent Go\'Crnrncnt at tlwir drop. Whalen s,11<1. By 199S. <1 rtw result of such <1 cl<·m.ind weekly rn<·<·ting in t11<· Urnon 2:3 p1·rn·n1 rt·durtion h Dining llall. prc ('\'('II \\'()[.'-,(' Ill th<' :\orthC'ilSI. from 11 ttw pool ol dpphc ,1111~ wnt enrollnwnt. f1nc1nnal status where· ltl('rc 1~ ,1 40 p<'r< <·nt . r1·m,11ns ,11 c·um·n\ 11·\·\'ls. and other issues including tui­ redurnon cxp(Ttcd. :'w<·,·<·r. such high rn<·rnlwrs of tlw c1udienn·. ·1 h<· l>alll \' '.'>('(' a .u pcrc<·n1 numtwrs of .ippli< c1nts rais<·.'-> qucs11ons c·overed SU( h ISSlWS d<·ncas<·. wtrnl<·n ,Hided th,11 1 onccrns lrorn students c1bout ·,, as the proposed add/drop "\\'<' will prol>al>ly ha,·<· \',lfla- m·<·rnowding. T111s pas1 y<·,u '•·. E change and housing probk·ms. 11011~ that will rrnti!,l,ll<' that m1- proved to I)(' a 1wrf<·c·t c·x,m1- 5 Throug110u1 1tw n·<·n111g, pact. hut what w<· ,m· looking plc with stud<·nts in lounges - ? Whc1len emphasized that at 1.'-, declining numb<·r~ " ,rnd hot<'ls. That problem was ~ Ithaca College 1s pwsently in a Yet. d<'sp1tc such grim primarily a rt'sult of the higher :::: very healthy state in several f1gur<'S. lthaC'a Coll1·g<' b ~·1(·ld of stunty-f1ve years. Monte Boyer. Assistant Food both sides of the nuclear issue. The students art' lunch hour from 11:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m .. with an Hesourcc.<-, and enclowments service Director of Marke. workmg in the hope that this day will h<'IP p(·o­ open forum of teachers and students to a.sk ques­ have been growmg. hclped with advertismg ,md pie form opinions; whether rnnservatiw or tions. and three speakers at 8:oo p.rn .. exprcs.s­ Under the campaign "Ttw ly lw lege 1s loohmg for 20 million parese11ers. "The whole t·v<·nt T.!-1.l.N.K. Day 1s sponsored hy tlw Student sent to the Capitol. dollars ovt'r the n<'Xt 8 ~Tars. was enjoyable and took a lot ot Go\'t'rnm<'nt m cooperallon with the coll<'ge Hopper sc1ys sh<' wants to rnakt· Wcdrwstlay. nw morwy will go for '.'>tulicans and anothrr nud<'ar awareness Fchruary 29th a "once 111 a lifetime" t·xpcriencc ~rholarships. Whalen ddtlecl plan.s on making II a wgularly group. s.T.:\.:'\.D. (Students ,111<1 Tt'actwrs Ahgn­ and make II worthwhil<·. that w11h the .mo b1lhon asically to get people to lorm ,111 op1111011 clcf1cit facing tht· na1ion 11 1s but next year W<' would like 10 M<1nt' Hopper. ct1airp<·rson of the Ta.sk For('C ,ind to take time· 10 T tl.l.N K al>olll 11 .. unhkdy that tlwre w11l lw mu< h have a full blown pacesett(·r 111 ______:,______#i-,--,-1..,.,------, see Whalen page 6 lhe middle of the wct·k " ~,'.j;,: ,,n ,..,-,.__ - _ ~! - \ Some of the t>vents at 1hr · .,.,.· ., :::;. ""-~·~ . . h II h f I l . ~ I 'I-,, N{, .-- (I mmg a s t is ar iavr >

THE ITHACAN Afro-Latin Society--.. :''··-... _ Founded 1932 Marks Februarw.'·s_,~ lncorporatod 1969 Black History ~~MQnth by Caryn Bowers 1111d-196o·s. Bolh were insh't.frncnral 111 -EDITORS- The 11/laca College Mro-1..arin Socic· its progressive grow1t1 to thc'fJw.<,<·n1 1y joins with other Black student month's duration. The desire to Ill· 1>.i"· 1 1~t h,·, 1.D1 roll 1:-- cllll:1 IJ.i, id Klt·111 M,\:s;,\(,IM, 1:IJl'I OH unions and worshipers all over the tegrare Black studies into the hWi llrtdfl I' \\'ilbh su,.., United srares in ihe 1radition of "Dlarl­ school curriculum. and 10 involve rtl(· Mon,1 Krl!'gl'r ',Ol' I II 1111 I. Hisrory Month." society in general. was expressed l.lol'(! ',,mo Sl'OH I ', This annual event. which initially oc· through publications in major Blac~ \l.irt l·1ll~l1Tllll01ls 1'110 I ()(jli,\l'IIY curred for only a week. originated in newspapers and radio 1alk show\. -ASSISTANT EDITORS- rht; early 1940'5 when Caner .I. Wood· basirall}' serving as an cducation,iJ son (now known as The Father of ',OlJTCl'. (J>rr~urn· l·dnt M:\:\,\(,1.H that high school students. especially of their concern. and lhe imponanci· Jt'dn ·1 r<>lld lll I 1(.1 ,\I \,\.\(,1 I{ those wirh a Black background. were of Black history through various rypc.<, M,uy F.il>1.i,1ll I 1:\.,:-.< I.\I. M.-\:\.\(,1:l! being deprive(! of an education in· of media. Aside from an informati\'(· -SALES- elusive of Black History. They also bulletin board and a display rib<· gave response to their dissenl lhal located in Egbert Union, A.LS. ha.<, cur1 lt·r KUllt· S,\I ES M,\:--:\(,1:H historical contributions to Black peo­ provided programs subjecls such lllrh,irl/ \\'11,1• ,\SSb'I ,\,'Ill M/\Nt\CiEI! Malcom X, abo1•e, and Dr. Martin Luther on Jd\' M11!n 1111.1,l:-.C, M:\1':\CiEH King were two among many who became ple were lacking in text books, as stereotyping of Blacks. gur·!>I Or. Martin Luther King and Malcom apart of the Culture Awareness movement speakers. and an up-coming film en­ -ADVERTISING- were rwo among many who in the mid-1960's. x lilied "From These Roofs". The film Sh,llllP ",ll·~JI\ M,\Nr\(iF.H became a part of the Culture is scheduled 10 be shown on Februan· Stu.in M.ir1>011<1ll IC I ION .______...... Awareness movement in lhc 291h at 7:30 pm. ·

-PRODUCTION- '1.aur.1 MrOon.il!h l'EHSONNEL lJdv1d Cohn Mt\NAGEH Campus housing procedures Lynn !Wun GH \l'HIC DESIGN Hobin l'l.inl .,nnoucTn1en1 Eduor -TYPISTS- Ne)(l Wednesday, February Eligibility points are assigned e. Combinations granted an Thursday. March 22. ,:oo p.m. 29th Garden and Hudson by class standing. The class apartment will be posted out­ Marry Bramley t\1111 Pehtc·r . ' . . . Kirn l'a\rncr Ml'lts~a sarku~ Heights apphcations will be standing will be delefTJ'lined by side the Office of Residential Please contact your ResiClr'lll Ucbb1c s1ein susan wa1ct available at the Office of earned and accepted Life by 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday. Director or 1he Office or Terri Hollz KrL~s Wilson Residential Life. Those on academic credits. March 20th. Residential Life if you hc11·<· I. Senior, Fall '84 == 4 points o Is TR IB u n O N campus students who wish to any questions. J,unt·& AnRl'hm> ,iolwri Hauling live in one of these two ar~as 2. Jr. PT and 3-2 Engineer­ f. Reporr to the Terrace Dining p.m. must be aware of the following ing. Fall '84 == 3 poinls Hall on the appropriaie date -All students granted a Hud!>on application procedures: 3. Junior. Fall '84 == 2 points and time 10 sign up for an Heights Apartment, Thursday, 4. Sophmore. Fall '84 == 1 apar1men1. March 22. 7:00 p.m. The ITHACAN is a student 1. Your $200 advance deposit point -All new Senior combinations -All other combinafJon.\ newspaper i,ublished by the must he paid to the Bursar's of­ For example: 4 Seniors = 16 granted a Garden Apartment. granrcd a Garden Apartmerir. Ithacan Publishing Company fice no later than March 15. points; 3 Seniors and I Junior "' Thursday. March 22, 7:oo p.m. Thursday, March 22.8:001w1. of Ithaca College, Ithaca, New 19S4. 14 points. -All students granted a Hudson York. It is published e"cry Height ,\partrnent. Thursday. Please contan your Hesi£lcn1 Th11rsday during the academic 2. If you currently live in Hud­ d. Applications are due by s: March 22. 7:00 p.m. Oirector or the OfficC' or yeitr and is distributed without son Heights, you musl reapp­ p.m .. March 15, 1984 and musr -All orher combinations Residential Life if you 11,1\" charge around the Ithaca Col­ ly for an apartment; "Squat­ be returned to rhe Office or ~ranted a Garden Apartmenl. any questions. lege campus every Thursday. ter·~ Hight's" will apply. Resiclential Life. As a public service, The Ithacan will print relevant 3. There will be no "Squaller's evl!nts of public interest to the R1ght's" in the Garden Apart­ Permalens® ments. All current residents $ students of Ithaca College in its Announcement section without must reapply. Extended Wear charge. It is asked that these Contact ml!ssages be sent through inter­ 4. G.1rden Apartmern resident Lenses now ;ust - ~ campus mail or to the address selcc1ion will bf' based on listed below, and received class seniority and lottery Buymg . contacts and +(I•-. flS before 5:00 pm on the Monday number. The best loltery • ---«:...~ ,~', J before publication. Public ser­ number within each student eyeg1 asses is easy as AVC. ... -.. vice announcements may also comhinalion group will bC' the And now. Ame:rican Vision Centers __,.,.- be placed in the lthacan's mail l>a~is for eligibility. has made buying Permalens • Extended Wear contact lenses even easier box lol-ated in the Egbert Union We_·ve lowered the price to 1ust SI 24 cornplete Tt1at s the lowes1 price · near the check cashing window. we ve ever offered and 1t s the lowest price in the city We guarantee >1' The Ithacan also encourages GARDE~ AND HUDSON . student input for stories and/or HEIGHT APARTMENTS AP· PLICATION PROCEDURES submissions. Offices are :- -S;ndard - I - -;e:-Si;;.- - 1 SAVE-331/.-30/.o-1 localed in the basement of Lan• Any s1ucten1 desiring to live Extended Wear ,; r• don Hall, Dorm 6, Ithaca Col­ in a Garden or Hudson Height Soft Lenses I Contact Lenses I on frames I lege. Phom~ (607) 274-3207. apartment must be aware of I s I ... ,,., ,ne pu,,11as41 o, compie,e I 1he following: I s79 124 paor or eyeglasses COMPLETE COUPlftE I he lthd( <1n. I .<1ncto11 I I.ill I 1 r , ConP'a,e includes. 30 day 1,,a• Come•••• •nrludes JO Clay ,, •• , 50°/o OFF a. You musl obtain an apart· ~ar,rg pc.an • A lull relur,O or, me llha('a ColleRe I ...... "9 c,an • ~"" «ea,, """'" 30 I frames I ment application NO EARLIER cost ot tf\e ~"ses 11 l'lOI sar1sh&c1 • Cfay~ on lenses. Only ,t yOu are no1 llha!'d, Nt·w York 14850 lnd'1tU e•am • Profes~ anci ht1 ng 1 sar,st,ea • l"uf•af ex.Jim ,. Prates. f On s&cond co1,r er iay~1as.-s.11,i (t"OI I than Wednesday. February fws • F'"~1v.w, :.,p v•s.,J! • No 001iga 'I I S,J()llcJJ •no ,,n,ng IHS • r:01~ up 10 e11C"8d ..,a1ue 01 ,,, ,. p,..11 w•tt. :,u, 1,on nreel Qef1'l0nstrah.,.., ITKACA COllECE 29th. at the Office or Residen­ J v•st1s • ,..o 0Dt.ga1ion 11toe1 criase or compeifl,t p~, I oe,.,..onst,~11011 • SPH lenses onlw ~/tBJ I tial Life. ~l'lmua'I0.~1.,.t, C::01,pOfl l'PIU'at t.t. Cw.-ntlld 1 Coupon mw.. Pl p,...,,,.., 1 1 ,r.,,·, Durr-4·30-S4 ... """'°' """,... I a,! ""'- °' ,,.tlT',__ I ·-of--...__...... __•{ I ___I ,rorc,.....,..,.. 4-3!1-84 '' ....,.__. ______I 'I'"', 4•31),84 ----•< b. Each applicant will receive _ __ a lottery number next week '- through intercampus mail. AMERICAN VISION CENTERS greate,e care. g,eot~r •NEW• PYRAMID MALL, ITHACA, 257-1453 ~ c. Prioriry will be given accor­ l40flSEHEAOS ArllOI M.I. 607-739-3402 AIJBUAt4 F,nge,ltlcn Mall. 31S-2SS-22&1 ding to combined eligibility w.. 1tQJII G1J:HS FAUS AVl.lloon MIii, 51&-798,S!,17 ,.,.. _ _ NEW fCAA1FOAD SangerlQwrl Squ.,., llS-'197-2023 points of-the applicant group. ------·· rchru,uy 23, 1984 IIIE rf 111\C:\r,; l BRIEFS/LETTERS life oTtleR COMPlJTeRS ar Ne SToRe WaRNeD Me Critics point the finger To GeT ~oMeTJ-liNG Wi1H MoRe MeMoR',', at Coach Ray Rostan SoMeTttiNG COMPaTiBLe WiTH o,~eR uNrrs-­ Bv-r DiD r LiSieN? To the Editor well as the compla111ts of my former tcamrnatrs ,mcl veteran ,\uthority can be beautiful. ~on·1·r players have !wen When used rorrectly. 11 can lw heard l>y a patient :\thl<'tic ,1 motivating force that can l>e Diwctor. \\'(' can only hope 1he difference between a goocl now that Mr. Deming reahzC's warn and a great team. In rtw the importance of h1.s cl<'CLsion!-> pc1st. Ithaca College has had a to the athlews. good Lacrosse team. but n has ,\s a senior. I was forn·d never had the right comb111a­ with tlw derision to l'ither con­ l\on of coaching and talent that form or qun. My career has < ,m produce a great team. come to an abrupt c>nd. But as Last year's 9·4 season was I prepare for rny first spring disappointing for a team that lncak in Florida. my lingering ll'as loaded with tal('nt (3 ,\II· thoughts of lacro~sc> are of the .\mericans and 6 players first young players. tlw future of warn ICt\C). we suffered some· Ithaca Lacrosse. How bright frustrating and even some em- can ttwir futur<·s br if Hostan 1>,irassing defeats. The blan1f' wmains he,1d coach? How has mostly fallen on the many more careers must he players. Supposedly. we werr ruined hl'fore something b ~pending too much time ot the clone"?'? !'Illes insteod of on lacrosse. Finally, this past week the Chris Asterino critics started pointing the finger somewhere else. Actual­ ly. the players have known the Cold clinic offers self-help treatment problem for some time. but nobody bothered to ask us. To the Editor: you will not be running out to rnisr: 119 patient~ were se1·n ruary. Both what you woulc\ RO to tlw the irrational coaching prin­ Busy schedule? Tired of students learn to care for days a clinician is cJt the Health Emergency Room for--rs bark up their pro- cmergen<)', A stuffy nost· -run tong and winded. like him. a dinirian. In t>ssenn·. you aw .\nd my anger and frustrations. trt>ating yourselt--whirll is orn· Bookstore orders cap and gowns c1s evident by this letter. run or the objectives of the 111•alth deep. Center. \1y personal complaints. as Let"~ face it. In the real world to begin spring graduate's plans Senior cap and gowns have cost. pick-up and drop off lines. :vtay 12 pnor to already been ordered by the a keeper cap. gown and tasst'I commc·ncemcnt. college bookstore. To help have been orclered which :\lso, gracluation an- eliminate the confusion and seniors keep as a memento. nouncement~ ha\'e twen delays by pre-measurements. The cost for the bachelors ordered and will be on sale at the bookstore has already cap. gown and tassel is 14.93 the bookstore starting :\pril l ordered caps and gowns bas­ including tax. Payment 1s re­ through Commencemrn1 If ed on the number of quired when you pick up your you have any questions regar­ l'vu Ari' ln1•ited to a Rl'Ception Hosted by graduating seniors. The gowns regalia. You may p1rk up your d111g acadcrrnc att'lrr. they UNION COLLEGE are manufactured in a variety regalia at the bookstore begin­ ~hould be tlirectecl to Mike Bon T11 Disrnss Our of sizes to fit graduates of all ning Monday. May 7 through or uenise Podutalski c1t tht· GRADUATE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS heights. Thursday, May 10 from 9:00 Bookstore. In order to elim111ate the high am until 7:00 pm; and Saturday Wednesday, March /4, 1:00 am - 2:30 pm Egbert Union Lobby r,;;,.r,· r\ reprt•..,t'nt a11, t' of l 'mon lolleJ,?;t'·..., graduilll' ln"'t11 utc of ·\dm1ni ... t ral mn people's pottery and Managerrwnl ,~rht·m~ctad .... ~ Y l v,dl bt• on (,1mpu .... to d1.;cu~~ 11 ... gradual,· manag,•mt'nl program, 1n PHl\'ATE ~ECTOH M:\~AG~-- . MENT. ACCOl:NTI:,J<; and HEAUH ~ Y~TDT~ ADMINI~ rHA I 10-.; C Come 10 tht' n•c._>ptrnn. t'nJo\ ,oml' rt•frt•..,hrra·f11" ilOd l1.1H· a t.:hanet' 1n 0 .u1 mCormal ... l•trmK, tO ll'arn ahoul 11ur urnqut· t•drn.at1on opµonunlln·.., Our programs an• desigm•(I for ,1udt•n1, v.\!h '\() PRIOR acad,•m1t i 0 ed.1G1tton 1n th': bw,int:'""' or acrountinK lidd r k \'Jt.> only ofrer graduatt· proKram.., ... o ,1udt'r11 ... do nul ha,t· to rompt'lt' r i wnh undcr!(raduales for forull\ 11m,• e We leach m ,mall classes ta\'erage of I,•,, 1han 20 ,1uden1, and a e maximum of 40) allowing for maximum la, ult, student conlac\ s We have a number of mtcrnsh1p, in !he Accoun1mg and Health Systems Admm1strat1on program, which allow, si,1dt•n1, a good mix i j of academic education and practical ,·xpenence s a The PRIVATE SECTOR MANAGEMENT program pro\'1des strength in t r lhe areas ol computer mlormat1on sy~tems. operations management and mtemauonal management prepanng students for posn1on~ ma vane1y of a mdustnes, including high-tech companies The ACCOUNTING program b prepares students to enter the held of pubhc accounting, quahhes them to C take the C.P.A. exam mat ion and allows them 10 waive one year of the I l•xperience requirement. The HEAL TH SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATION a program prepares students for various management pos1t1ons m health e related fields and 1s one of the few programs m State accred1ted s r by the Accredtting Comfuiss1on for Health Services Admm1stra11on. s For more-mformauon please come to the receptmn to discuss your questions with n Union College faculty representauve. 150 Ithaca commons daily 10-5:30 277-3597

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4 l,ltE I ntACAN l'cbruary l.!. l'JK1 ANNOUNCEMENTS OF INTEREST Off-Campus Business Student Career Planning Applications Transfers Elections Internships! MBA. sign up for a bri<'f .ip­ Student Government Ex­ pointment at Career l'lann111g Off-Campus Applications for The Ithaca College School of Fellowships the Fall of 1984 Now Available Business i!> accepting apphra­ ecutive Board. Senior Class '85 MCAT '84 at the Office of Residential Life. tions for transfer into Accoun­ officers and student Trustee Summer Intern- NYC If you're con1empl<1t1ng 3rd Floor Egbert Union. ting, Finance. Management and Elections will soon be here. 's Summer medical school you'll !)(' h.ip­ -Limited Supply- Personnel/Industrial Relations. Student Government needs Management Intern Program PY to learn that the 1984 ~H \ 1 Do not sign any leases of Frosh may not apply until people to 'sit on the elecuon offers so college students the Registration packets ar!' now rnntracts or make other off­ their second semester. committee. If you are in­ opportunity to work in city available al Career Planrung. campus commitments until While each case is con­ terested, please call the Stu­ government for 10 weeks each you receive written approval sidered on an individual basis. dent Government office summer. Interns !>ervc as Recruiters (274-3377) and ask to speak assistant commissioners ancl from Residential Life. You will applicants who have: Educational: be billed for room and board l.)a cumulative average of 2.5 with Ricki Tener. Election project directors working in Monday, February 27 '.\<·11 on-campus if you move or above. and Committee Chairperson. areas such as program plann­ York City Board of Edu< ,llion 2.)have completed math ing, implementation and without aimroval. Insurance: courses (13-105. 108). ''Senior evaluation, policy research and Economics economics courses (O!-i-121. 122), fiscal analysis. ;\ s2.ooo sti­ Monday, February 27 N,111011· Major a writing course (77- l. natural Night'' pend is paid each participant. wide Insurance Cornp,1111 Tuesday, March 13 Chulill or applied science course(s) Let's face it, time is running Application deadline is March Deadline Group of lnsuranc!' Colll will receive the strongest out for seniors. So why not 1st. For complete details con­ The deadline for declaring panies. Thursday, M,m 11 1, consideration. make the best of it tonight in sult the Internship File at majors in Economics/Manage­ Northwestern Mutual I.if<· Applications are available in the Pub where a "Senior Career Planning. ment is Fridav. February 24. Government: the School of Business office Night" is being fcaturecl. There Urban Fellows- NYC on the 4th floor of the New will be a disc jockey. dancing, The New York City Urban Monday. March 12 11.!-> ..\1r Business Academic Building. Deadline and happy hour prices with a Fellows program offers 20 Force. Thursday, March 1, 1· s Minor for completed transfer applica- senior sricker. outstanding seniors the oppor­ Navy. Friday, March Iii < 1 \ Application forms tor 1ions is March m. 1984. tunity and challenge of an in­ Graduate Schools: llumaniti<·s and Sciences Financial Aid tensive field work cxperienc(' Wednesday. March 14 1·111011 students m1<·r<>s1e11.1- College students expcrnng to in Busines!> aw available in the work closely with city officials t ion and Manag<·m<·nr need financial aid or summer II & S Dean·s Office (Muller Blood Drive on long and short term pro­ Wednesclay. March 14 !->l'"\) employment are urged to write 206) or from ttw stu progr<1111 111 According to th<· director. plication to lw rnnsidcwult the Int<'rnship F1lt· ,ll N<·,v Recruiter: race Dining I !all. Th<~ rnobilf' aid donors consider applica­ wcornrncncl 10 the De<1n. Tln1!>. Cart'cr Planning. University of Hoch<·st<·r. po<,1· will be open to the entire cam­ tions on a year-rounhould send a husiness-sizc. you·re rnnsidering C\'l'nlually Wednesday. Fdiru.in .!elf-addressed stllllying for a MBA d!'gre<· you lor<' to have a look pwscnt a program on< .111·1·1'> For a 111110,·ath·<· in Iktailing. Jordan M,usl1 ,., ,111 quire in tlw H & S D<·,m·s is for platelets for cancer Los Angeles. CA. 90067 program. cstahhshl'd r-;ew England <11111 Office. treatment. :\ l'<'nn Stat<· wprcsl'ntd,11. noon. If you would like to learn Fellruary 29 at 7·(J 111 discuss <·rnploymcnt opportunities with their organiza11011 Stuc!ents arc able 10 acquire lirst-hand information wg.ird111g <·ntry level jobs. an 111 department store. we ve got room at the top for ,ill l'ias!> years and majors-- it's not for S('!llors onlv. In <1dil1 aggressive. career-minded candidates lion to a variety of busmt·sses the Fair will featuw.ho'>p11.il,. Executive trrnnees ore introduced to the world of school districts. and social service agencies. reto1l1ng through a comprehensive 12-week The Care<·r Fair will be an exciting event of gcnuirw 11111·11·,1 program combining on-the JOb trrnn1ng with 10 all LC. stud('nts. For complete

r February 23, 19H4 I 111: 1111.\( .\;\ -; Macke Announces New Food Service Director by Lorraine Fanton here. so nalurally 1 was asked ~t·r,·ircs on < c1mpu'>. Th<' Macke food service al lo 1,1k<· her place:· Houn.svillc Hounsv1llc saicl. "Sludcnls llhaca College has rccenlly said. shouldn'l havt· 10 tw rnnffrn· undergone a change in ils lop Rounsville·. who likes 10 rt'f<'r cd al>ou1 llwir nt·xr lllt'al. !hey rnanagemenl. Ro}' Houn.sville 10 his posilion as Dming Sn· .should loo!; foward 10 11. -;o has llccn appoinlt·d Food Ser­ vice Dircnor rallwr 1han Food th<·\' 1he .iumg rllJnagt>r ,11 peric·nn·. W<· handle more cl( ('()[(11ng 10 Houns\ lilt'. h.is tlw Tower Club. wplan·s 111,111 jus1 1lw rood ,1-;pcn of 1hc c·xrrcmcly goocr of manag<·· ~111u1iorh!I dming cnviromncnr Cillllt' rrorn lhfl't' CilrllJ)USt'.S: n1n11 changc.s has allowed me 'Tn· tr.ivt'lt·cl c1ll owr lhi ..., when d ~1tult'n1 h<1s t Olll· hc1~ gl\ 1·11 \\'

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1969, dean Of faculty in 1973 · )•i,< I, ,11, '"""I I "" • In, and academic dean in 1977. '------b lllE II HAC,\N Frbruary 23, 19114 Whalen Addresses A look into the past ... Student Government Can you guess which building this is? from page I i~sue at this lime. Instead, he feels the proposal should be of an increase in support. looked at more broadly and Therefore, the college must discussed more before a deci­ look to endowment to help sion can be made. make up the difference. "I sec the argument on both Whalen was questioned sides. but we should make whether or not tuition would in­ haste slowly,·· Whalen added. crease in the future, Whalen He suggested getting Hegistrar said. "It is not a question of John Stanton to discuss the whether, but how much." problems with the add/drop Ithaca College has had an procedure wilh the students. outstanding record in regard to tuition increases. The college Kim Zygaldo. Director for has averaged 7 pcrcc!1t in­ Development on Student creases which is well below in­ Government asked President flation and half of otlwr Whalen if there were any alter­ schools. native methods to the housing problems that occured in the Tuition increases arc in­ past. Last year housing was a evitable due to increases in particular problem. Four per­ utility costs and other ex­ cent of the students were un­ penses. Bui when tuilion is predicted. Next year there pro­ raised, the college trys to put bably will not be such over­ Career Planning more into financial aid. crowding because of the lower In addition to the enrollment number of students being ad­ Exploring Career Options and financial condil10n. Whalen mitted. However, there will responded to student's con­ always be a few who have to Are you uncertain about your work. The students get rnn­ depth phases. The first phas<' cerns on problems students be put in lounges until career plans? Not sure what centrated assistance from the is self-assessment. The se­ are currently facing. One of everyone finally settles in. The academic major or occupation counselors and the other cond phase brings identifie

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======Dave Fischer===

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SOUTH HILL The Entertainment Guide to Ithaca

Huey Lewis returns to Ithaca to play Ben Light Gymnasium

Performing at Ithaca College ger News. The ·~ will have a special meaning to smoother production made the Huey Lewis. His first "gig" bancl's street-level humor and was with a band called Slippery straightforward rock more ac· Elm on Staie St. in Ithaca New ressihle to the masses. and the· York. masses responded: the album Huey spent two years at Cor- went to number 13 on thC' nell University before he decid- Billboard chart. and the LP nl't - ed to pursue a career in music. ted three top forty singles:"lJo Because he has a sentimental at- You Believe in Love" (whirh tachment to Ithaca, Huey went to number 7). "Hope you decided to take some time out Love Me Like You Say You from his large scale concerts to Do.·' and · 'Workin · For :\ appear at /.C.. Huey and his· Livin'," which became an AOH band have been touring along staple. with 38 Special. They've been It's been over a year anHuey Lewis and the News a Huey is really excited about household name. And now coming back to Ithaca and per- they're back in the News with forming in the town where he Sports. The album contains six began. Don't miss Huey Lewis originals: "The Heart of Rork andtheNewsonFebruary26at and Roll," "Bad is Bad," "I 8:00 in the Ben Light Gym at Want a New Drug," "Finally lthaca College. Found A Home," "If This Is 11," In 1980 Huey Lewis first and "You Crack me Up.' an