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~, enhance .ght chonce \ a Sl\ . ds otshOwers,wl.n hS 5-,5 mph. \-11g education . the mid 60s I In 40s \oWS in the . By Jennifer Jones sunrise-6:49 o.ro Staff Writer suns - 6:27 p.m:_ The world is becoming increasingly inter- et dependent, and to keep up with the move, WSU has combined its international educa- - tion with its overseas development programs. "To be a modem university, you need to Marriage not a be a global university," said James Henson, director of the International Program Devel- cruise for Mimi opment Office. "People need learning, not only in the LOS ANGELES (AP) - classroom, but supplemented and supported Actress Mimi Rogers says by actual experience," Henson said. she's been so busy lately "That can't replace general education, but she doesn't know if her it can enhance the relevance of training. " divorce from Tom Cruise People need understanding of the world to has been finalized. be able to live and work in it, he said. "As far as I know, we're Teaching, research, and public service are divorced, but I've been so the three areas of the university that are being busy on this new film that I focused on for internationalizing efforts. haven't had time to check, The three major goals of the program are so I'm not sure," she said to provide a strong undergraduate program recently. that imparts an appropriate level of interna- "I bet that sounds pretty tional competence, to improve research, scholarship, and graduate education and to silly, huh?" develop outreach programs, Henson said. The actress put her per- sonal life on hold while she "Useful information is being generated elsewhere in the world," he said. "We need worked in the desert from interaction worldwide to capture that informa- early morning to late at tion. You can't research Washington subjects night on a her new film. in Japan." Staff photo by DavidWellington In the movie, "The Rap- Many WSU graduates are being employed ture," she plays a woman . Bill Sayer, lead Wilmer-Davis cook, prepares a vegetarian pizza Monday. facing the end of the See ENHANCE on page 3 world. She also appears in Oli- ver Stone's "The Doors" Directory's design to be unwrapped and stars opposite Mickey Rourke in the thriller the WSU Alumni Centre, and they, along The right-hand side is a picture while the By Julie Chappelle left-hand SIde ISgraphical. " "Desperate Hours," which with the YMCA, select the design for the Staff Writer next year's cover. Mo~e than 7,000 copies have been printed opens this weekend. The student whose design is selected and WIll be sol~ for. $4.25 a piece, mainly to The film The suspense over the design of the front cover of the WSU campus directory will end receives a monetary award, in addition to the students and umversity officials. The directo- is a remake of the 1955 soon as the YMCA will begin selling directo- honor and prestige of having the artwork ries may be purchased at the Bookie, local IIumphrey Bogart movie ries this week. printed, she said. supermarkets, and downtown drugstores. "The Desperate Hours." The secrecy of each year's cover is a long- The cover chosen for the 1990-91 directory The directory includes telephone numbers' The film is about an standing tradition at the YMCA. The directo- was designed by graduate student Hanna U. and addresses of university departments, stu- escaped felon who takes a ry's cover is designed by a WSU fine arts Olsen. It depicts large W's along with photos dents and staff. It also has service informa- family hostage in their sub- student as part of a class project, YMCA of several couples strolling on campus and an tion, a church directory and athletic calen- urban home. Executive Director Sybil Pressprich said. image of Holland Library in the background, dars. Advertisements in the volume will provide Miss Rogers plays the "Basically, no one sees the cover except said Olsen. funding for YMCA programs, including big woman whose house is the printer, the artist and me," Pressprich "The colors on the cover are black, red, blue and reddish-gray," Olsen said. "The brothers-big sisters, international friends and invaded. said. Every April students send their design to big images of the "VI" are divided in half. families and youth in government. Germany parties as Computer lab dedicated one, world watches was the rescuer," wrote Patri- He graduated from Pullman By Jennifer Jones cia R. Krysinski, an associate High School in 1976, and Staff Writer Wall . professor at WSU. attended WSU, but never grad- By Larry Thorson • "Mark helped each of us uated. Rockets burst in the sky over In a dedication ceremony Associated Press Tuesday afternoon, the WSU become a better professional, "Why dedicate this lab to Berlin, illuminating the war- College of Education Computer and a better person," said Rob- Mark?" asked Toshio Aka- BERLIN (AP) - The two scarred Reichstag building and Center became the Mark W. ert Harder, dean of the college mine, professor of education Germanys ended 45 years of the Brandenburg Gate. The Brands Computer Laboratory. of education. and counseling psychology. division with a blaze of fireworks shower of fireworks also lighted Dozens of people crowded "He was the only person that "Mark represents all the and the pealing of church bells the upturned faces of thousands into the computer lab for the I never said 'No' to," Harder good people who have dedi- Wednesday, declaring the cre- of Germans, united in peace but ceremony, greeting old friends, said. cated themselves to this univer- ation of a new German nation in troubled by the political and eco- chatting about Brands and Mark Brands was a systems sity," Akamine said. "In so the heart of Europe. nomic problems facing a united exchanging memories. analyst at WSU from 1978 until many ways, he was not handi- Near the ruins of Hitler's cita- Germany. Letters covered the walls his death in 1989. capped at all." del in the city that symbolized Chancellor Helmut Kohl, Pres- from friends who couldn't make Because of muscular dystro- Mark Brands' father, Frank, the Cold War division of Europe, ident Richard von Weizsaecker the ceremony, sharing their phy, Brands was confined to-a read a quote from a computer the German flag was hoisted to and former leader Willy Brandt memories of Brands. wheelchair since his junior high crown the dramatic rush to unify stood in the glare of floodlights "I was the basket case; Mark school years. See CENTER on page 3 a Germany divided by World War II and the Communist Berlin See GERMANY on page 3