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Farewell For The Summer Pregnant Student’s Story Sidetracks/Page7 Technician says ‘good bye‘ to another year of campus. classes and controversies. Opinion Page 10. Pack Vs. UNC at Doak Sports/Page 3 hnician Serving North Carolina State University Since 1920. Volume 000, Number 88 Senate passes new policy No more camp—out for block seating By Marci Bernstein Suspect in point-shaving allegations Senior Staff Writer By Ken Winter I!“ esttgators he it as told to bet on .i In its first session, the newly- A5515tont News 5 an 1 \Nakr' l‘otesl gdttic Dossdy could elected Student Senate met not spccrty which game that “.is Wednesday night to approve the The State Bureau of lriyesrigrrrions l’retroiis reports base said that the l990 football ticket distribution questioned a titan allegedly March it. l‘Hy'b' basketball game policy. involved in pointsshroing at N.(‘. between Wake Forest and \(‘Sl' Senator Dave Holm introduced State Wednesday. may base my'olycri pOIHFNhiHlng. the policy which does not require Angelo ('arvana ol (‘ary had Dowdy said that it had not been camping out for students who wish admitted knouledge of [mint-shay- prmed u hether (Irryrana had .ictrial» to have block seating. ing iri March as reported by .i\B(‘ ly placed any bets on the game or The policy is divided into two sec- Nets s. He was arrested in not. saying that irisestigatrorts are tions. One applies to non—block dis— Washington l).(‘ \1ortday lor pro- still under way tribution and the other to block bation \ iolations, ('arsaria said that he isas gry en the seating. (‘an aria “as on probation tor pos- tip by Robert Kramer. J New Jersey “The policy gives students the sestoti ol stolen property and not businessman Kramer is one of two best of both worlds," Holm said. has ing a which: operators license. men who gaye toriiicr \"(Sl bas— Students who wish to camp out SBI (‘hrel liiyestrgator' Bill ketball player (‘harles Shackletord for tickets alone or with a group [)oudy said that ('rrryana Iel't (‘ary Soitititi during the l9X7-KK aca— may do so under the regulations of vsrthout the perrttrsron ol liis proba demic year. the non-block seating policy. tion olliceti lle \s.rs .ilso behind lll The (ireensboro News (k Record. The new block seating policy paying probation lees. citing utiidetttitied sources. reported requires groups to pick up registra- ('aryana had been lrying and iii February that the other man who tion forms from Reynolds Coliseum working in l)_(‘ tor some time. said gave Shacklelord money was lorry Box Office and return them one Dowdy (iilltiiaii. lorrttet head basketball week prior to the individual student He said that (‘ariaria \satycd coach at larrst ('arolirta l nryersity ticket distribution. extradttrons arid \srlltngly returned (‘ary aria was released \‘Xedriesday These groups are then eligible for to Raleigh to be interyrcysed by the on a 33.000 bond posted by Dastd a drawing to determine seating pri- SBI. Beasley ot \ -\:\ llortdittg ority. Dowdy said that (\ityaria told (‘onipartyn The priority list will be posted at IO a.m. the morning of the drawing and groups have until noon to take New president aims their name off the list if they do not like their position on it. Groups who withdraw from the lottery can still camp out for the to alleviate racral non-block distribution. The block seating policy will also reward groups who have entered tensron, Violence the group lottery and picked up their tickets every game. Those By tieriel 'l‘hornhrtrg groups will have special priority Sir)" N11?!” seating for the season's last game against D-ike. \eyily elected Strident Senate Copies of the complete policy will Mitch Styers/Stott pt't‘strlctil. lcsltc l’tiysr'll. is looking be available in the box office in the Waltlng for the whites, loiyyrrrd to the challenges that her fall. term ol ollicc ysrll l‘ltll'.‘ In other business. former Student Students were treated to a special night out at University Dinings third Annual ( ookout in ”W pin/a l’oysell li.is dilliriilty rilcntilytng Body President Brooks Raiford area between the Dining Hall and Bragaw, Lee and Sullivan Rt'sttlt'ntt' Halls. ()\l‘r llirt-i- thousand only one itt.i|or goal tor her .idnirrt updated old business. pieces of grilled chicken and steak were served. istrariori. but says she p|.rns to locus as.. Raiford said interim Chancellor on eliminating racrsrn .irtd racial Larry Monteith approved the new \iolcticc retention and suspension policy. He She said that the pro‘olr'in his "a also said the Faculty Senate is business end and .t ltlklrll ciid.~ but working on a mandate to encourage TAs subject of senate debates llldl \llr' lir‘llt'\r'\ “\\llch' llL‘dTlL‘tll)“ restrictions of extracurricular activi- iri lritdrng .r solution. She is also ties for students and trying to phase strongly against homophobia student-athletes into the university By Heather Harreld that university administration reading and contprr-hensroii and In addition. l’oysell said that she community. Staff Writer implement other methods to test the does not address thce cpicstroii ol plans to tackle strident apathy. "I __._—_—————-—-._— Raiford also said that the English and teaching abilities of spoken iinglrsli at rill." The N.C. State Student and international teaching assistants. don‘t hayc all the .riisysr‘ts to those Powel announcement of the new chancel- Faculty Senates are working to Presently. the Test of English as a The leaching l‘.llt‘t'll\r'lls‘\\ .riiil questions." she \dltl lor should come on May ll. The improve the effectiveness of teach- Foreign Language (TOEFL) is lfsalurrtioii ('oriirnrltce has proposed lhotigh shr' lr‘dll/t's that apathy take d stance on.” she said “In .r lot Board of Trustees has reduced the ing assistants. taken by international TAs. establishing a campus center in can not lie cttlli'clr‘tl Ill one ol uays \se'rc srrnrl.rr but in that number of candidates to three. The The Student Senate passed a reso- Brooks said the Senate will sug- order to help all teaching assistants \k'lll\'\l\‘| tit yrrtl. l’imcll sl.tlr'rl ”ll I \say we're \ci'y drtlerent." she said candidates are Monteith. Graham lution requiring more stringent test- gest to the Faculty Senate that an become better educators lit the can make lllsl one more person Powell said she \erI state lict Spanier, Oregon State‘s provost and past. TAs lirrye only had .i one day \olc. It‘s \soilhyshilc 'lhr' only opirirori mostly on \(K 1.rl l\\tlL'\ that vice president for academic affairs ing for international teaching assis- oral test be adopted for testing pur- “(it'ls‘lltlp to prepare them lot the thing lc.rri do is kr'cp enthusiastic Tulane‘s tants. The Faculty Senate has plans poses. slll' belrr-yr-s iii \r'ry strongly and and Francis Lawrence. to establish a campus center for the "This year's Student Senate is rigors of the clrrssr'oorii, slic _s.ttrl. does not plan to cause coiilhrt academic vice president and improvement of teaching effective- concemed with providing a quality Dr. James Sniallysood. .inaroniy Idciitrlying the biggest problem is "lac .iluttys lt'lcrl to see r'\r'ty provost. ness for all TAs. education for all students. she said. prolessor at the Veterinary School. ".i tough oricf l’t'\\t'll \.|lrl lot side ot the rssric.' she said l’tiysr'll Student Senate President Susan "We are hoping to establish a work said the idea ol sctt'ng tip .r center ol ch.iit_i_'cs.t1i' L't|lllf_‘ on~ sllt' said .rlso plaiis to ittslalc .i tlt'lllltlr' triitc ing agreement with the Faculty is not .r nets idea. but one \ihicli 'llic uholc ioli is .r lite ili.rl|cri3:c schr'tlrrlc in iti.rkiri_i_' lirisirir-ss rli‘ti Musical Brooks said many students have iiirgltt lace tiiiidurg obsiar lcs but none ol it looks ic.il|\ onrr stoiis .itid appointing people to post had problems understanding inter- Senate so that these tests will be rioirs ' national TAs whose native language implemented." "l tlirrik tltrs is d _L'|t'.ll rdc.r but ll l’ii\\t~l| said slic rs t“.c llt‘tl .rliotit liotls is not English. Faculty Senate (‘hair Ray Long must be trrrtrled by the sl.ilr' .rppro \yorkrti:' “till .i iicyt chariiclloi \s Student Senate picsrdciit performers “This has been an issue for two or said the TOEFL is a limited exam pt‘tatrons coniniittec ol llli‘ (Bent-ral and l’oryi‘ll \srll ysork iii coritiirtttiott which cannot evaluate a student's about l‘r‘ttiL' part ol llll‘ transition \stlll many groups til pr't'plr‘ three years." Brooks said. “Students /\ssc‘ttthl_\.“ Sillrlllulltltl s.||il “It |\ l’ii\\i'll llt'llr'\s’\ lll.tl Rdlltllil ll.t\ lllt lt|tltll_L‘ the Student (ith‘llllllt‘lll awarded keep saying. if we can‘t understand speaking abilities. y'ei‘y iriipoitaiit that sic help teach .IIl tticlcilllily g‘iiinl l\.isis ~sr‘l ttl‘ or communicate with our teachers. "Efforts are under way not to ing assistants and tactilty br- r‘llt'k ll‘l lllc itlllrr' lli kcpl .t litl rtl Pitt iilllu'ls. Slttrlc'ttl ('r'tilr't sl.tll llir' Technician News Services we cannot learn." implement an oral test." he said. rrye coriiritiinicators .rrtd Illllltinc' l’ir'srrlcitt's Roirndtalilc ol Student "The TOEFL is simply based upon [‘lr' your in stiidr'iit :jo\r-riiriti'rit I cadets .rrtd Strident l)c\t'|opiticnt The Student Senate recommended their teaching .rbrlnrcs ” l'd likc to liriild on that.