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INSIDE FOCUS Campus 2 /-> ThelUPUl ■ IUPUI students share their pro- Classifieds 9 choice and pro-life views and beliefs Focus 10 about abortion and discuss how this Leisure 7 controversial issue needs PAGE Opinion 4 to be communicated Sports 5 Sagam ore on college campuses. M O \l> \\ • Nmimbcr 2(i, 1IKNI • V«l. L’O • l«t llum -ikl) im\>[i.i|n i nf linli.in.i I uiw rsilt I’linlm I ni\rrsil\ .il lnili.m.i|H>liv Fall class Dale Carnegie times change presenter halts ■ New scheduling procedures allow students more freedom when choosing classes._______ By AMY MORRIS su n w H t* training series Students finding it difficult to gel the classes they need at the right times may soon find some relief. Beginning next fall. IUPUI will implement a new B Following cancellation of something out of our management scheduling procedure which will allow for uniform starting seminar which is going out of the and stopping times for moat classes on campus. leadership series, Committee boundaries that I’m allowed." Hanes Until now. departments could schedule classes at any said. “I was confident enough that I time, according to Barbara Jackson, associate dean of of the Whole moves ahead. could do a pretty good job with them liberal aru. (the steps) that it wouldn't hurt their “Uniform start timet will enable more efficient utilization By CHERYL MATTHEWS reputation " S taff Writer of classes.** Jackson said, “particularly at peak times However. Hanes said he was not when students have experienced the need for more such expecting to receive the publicity that A Dale Carnegie leadership scries he did. Concerned that Dale Carnegie's designed to prepare students lo become The new procedure comes in response to questions clipping service would sec the story effective members of Student raised by students, advisors, faculty and administrators. on the leadership series in the Oct. Government has been canceled due One of the major concerns expressed was that students 29 isu e of The Safatnore, Hanes said to violation of policy by the program’s were having trouble scheduling classes because of an he would have to discontinue the presenters, Robert D. Hanes and overlap in times offered, according to a proposal by the sessions until he could get approval Associates. Academic Policies and Procedures Comm usee. from the New York office to modify To protect their reputation and to This committee has been studying the problem of the remaining programs. control the quality of their product. classroom space and how 1 0 increase efficiency since "Quite honestly. I’m not expecting Dale Carnegie and Associates set spring of 1989. according id Carol Nathan, chairperson to hear an approval." he said. for the committee. boundaries for all licensed Hanes did not conduct the session representatives, known as sponsorships. “We. along with representatives from each school, have scheduled for Nov. 15 and will not Under these guidelines, workshops been working on an analysis of the schedule of classes be presenting the remaining two must be presented as outlined, without and room reservations. This proposal is the result of Carnegie sessions scheduled far Jan. modification. Failure to comply with our efforts." Nathan said. 15 and Feb. 1 The Nov. 15 discussion those guidelines could result in a How much more classroom space it will create is tncenam. on delegation was led by Wagoner. revoked license. Nathan said. “Sometimes pw p k make mistakes. In his Oct. 25 presentation of the However, she added that the new scheduling modules In the anxiety lo try to help, sometimes seminar T h e Importance of Goals will use the available space at a far greater efficiency it backfires." Wagoner said. “I think and Enthusiasm." Sieve Hanes said level. the whole thing was accidental." he modified the program to serve I t s really a major positive move id try and accommodate Wagoner said he would be able to more effectively the needs of the our students better and to also have the availability of replace the Dale Carnegie Training IUPUI students. classrooms for the many classes we need," said Nathan. for the remainder of the sessions with "He was, in a sense, rewriting One change that students and faculty may encounter other qualified presenters. programs he did not have authority is the introduction of SO minute classes to lake place Although Hanes has presented two to do. Generally, you are allowed three times a week. of the five sessions in the leadership gpnc freedom, but in this particular These classes, according to the proposal issued by the series, he said a full refund of $2,750 mutation, he was skating far afield," APPC. will take place on Monday. Wednesday, and for the total package will be made. said Mike Wagoner, director of «udent Friday mornings. Substantially lower than the normal activities. Friday afternoons will continue to be reserved for longer rate, this program would sell to a Although the title of the goals' classes and faculty meetings, according to William M. com ply class for approximately seminar and most of the handouts Plater, dean of faculties. $25,000, according to Hanes. came from the Dale Carnegie series, Another proposed change will be changing the start "We got a break financially. He Hanes added the eight specific steps lime for night classes from 5 JO pirn, to 5:43 p m. was giving us a special discount." for goal implementation from a "Five thirty is absolutely the worst time for anything Wagoner said. T h e Carnegie name different course. “With that first one that I did on PIm m m *FALL PIM M M « SEMINAR. P ag e 3 goals, I kind of embellished it with P*C »3 Politician outlines roles Self-defense of individuals, community for women ■ Deputy Mayor discusses her people most in need, particularly children. stressed in career goals and the motivating "I see myself as an advocate for children. Your role as young adults factors in her political life. is taking children and helping mold their values,” she said. attack forum The deputy mayor also discussed By CHERYL MATTHEWS the community's responsibility in the Staff \M 1tf area of sex education. ■ Women are taught to use Because people have not come to In an effort lo motivate women to gripe with the tact that sex education techniques borrowed from the achieve success in their business carters. Deputy Mayor Paula Parker- the country is looking at $21.5 billion martial arts to present attacks. Sawyers discussed her profession and annually in Aid for Dependent her goals at the Nov. 15 meeting of Children. Food Stamps and Medicaid By MARIE CHMIEIXWSKI Women in Business. for teen-age mothers. S ta rr W rit* "Our primary focus is to link the "Education has not kept pace in frfvrrd community aid the community us styles and mechanisms of leaching One in every three women in the M large. We primarily look far women with the rest of industry." she said. Approximately 80 pnopto follow the Chicken Car during a walh-n^hon sponsored by thn Student ActMtkn United Stale* is a victim of sexual who have achieved a certain level "The product — the students — arc Programming Board. Each participant donated three c m of food to benefit the needy. assaulu creating a need for them to of success in business." said Sandra becoming flawed." be able lo defend themselves, aooonfcng Brents, a graduate education studeat However, she said education is not to Lori Loaee. a martial artist and land a member of Women in Business the only thing that must reform, but Walk-a-thon promotes physical fitness, program coordinator for the Aikido Parker Sawyer* focused on the topics that the community must also reform. *nd f a i Chi Ch'uan Academy of of civic responsibility, children and T h e point is that we are not in the educational system. this alone. The problems we arc talking When women arc faced with an Last year, she was elected deputy about are deep-seated." she said. contributes canned goods to needy assault situation, knowing how to mayor, and through the political arena, “When you are truly ready to work deliver a knock-out Now is essential she said she hopes to serve those the long haul, we can do it together." a Combined efforts of Max-WeD and Wellness to a safe escape. Lotee addressed this issue "Model programs bring in 124 pounds of canned food. Mugging: Self Defense and The two organizations have worked together in the Empowerment for W omen,' during past 1 0 create activities during National CoUegufe Alcohol a brown bag lunch aeries sponsored By CHRIS RICKETT Awareness Week. by IUPUI Women's Studfes Nov. 13. The 'Ghftcken Car." a rental available through Affordabk “Each month we have a theme. We are doing “You don’t have to be athletic, and Auto Saks and Rental. Inc., and unusually warm because it's Thanksgiving." Anderson said. you don't have to be a martial artisL' November temperatures helped make this year's Lo»ce said. “Model Mugging is Thanksgiving Wellness Walk-a-thon a success. designed to be realistic and to help women w ^ sources of power they to Karen Marks, assistant director of student activities The "Chicken Car" was used because it tied i key facton nuke up a a n a B U "We were real pleased with the response," she said. Thanksgiving theme of the event, which stancx defense program so ihe woman is Co^ponored by Max-Wei and the WeOnem Education a year and a half ago as a CoAow-up id Alcohol Aw left with no doubt m her mind that Committee, the two-mik walk had 43 participants who Week, M arti said.