THE SHIELD VOL. 22, NO. 22 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN INDIANA, EVANSVILLE, IND. Wednesday, March 2, 1994 Retreat will stress the importance of total quality by Shelly Bastin happier. Initiative will Impact suppll- much Uke the Japanese work and with USJ ID offer more. Staff Writer The first day of the retreat ers and customers. force. classes In tntal quality. will be to generate general Thelastspeakeroftheday Participants will be In- Dr. David L. Rice became When purchastng a prod­ awareness. will be from a once small travel formed about the procedures Involved when he lnJtiated the uct or a service most indi­ The speakers wtll be from agency that has grown In that achieve IDtal quality. first retreat one year ago. viduals demand high quality. Ford Motor Company and worth' from $20 milllon 1D 1.5 Day three will focus on the The second half of day The. Evansville Chamber of Saturn. billion In the last 20 years by theme of the retreat. which Is three wtll feature a workshop Commerce and USI are spon­ Saturn Is a GM company Implementing tOtal quality. "E=QUALI1Y' or Evansville wtth the Evansville Council sortng a Total Quallty Retreat and they demonstrate total The second day of the re- Quality. Quality Steeling Team and to get businesses to provide quality by allowing one salary treat wtil be focused on hands The Chamber of Com- everyone ts welcome. better quality products and worker and one hourly wage on tratnJng. A company must meri::e is dedicated to creating For more Information con­ raise awareness of IDtal qual­ worker ID make decisions con- be dedicated in order to make a IDtal qual tty communJty here tact Jerry Benware tn Ex­ Ity to consumers. cemlng everyone Involved. the difficult transformation ID In Evansville. tended Services at 464·1816 In the long run this wtil Another speaker, repre- IDtal quality. The chamber would like to or In the Extended Services save both time and money sentlngWhlrlpool, wtll discuss The Idea Is to gtve employ- work with businesses to help Office at USJ or The Evansville and make the customer a lot how their company's quality ees more power and control, them implement total quality Chamber of Commerce. Delays push building completion back a semester by Jeff Anderson reason Is the poor weather move everything Into the new need the Bigger Building for ees with a price tag and voted Editor early In the project.· building.· students.· on. Dan Enlow, who took over Mann said the delay will Mann said this change will "I heard about $200,000: Students anticipating tak­ as project supervisor In No­ cause a few other projects ID cause them to move forward Mann said. "And that's prob­ Ing classes In the new Health vember, said other delays were be moved up and will cost the quicker with plans to bt~lld a ably pretty accurate.· Professions building In the fall caused by the decision to build university a little more money. new grounds building, and he Enlow said he doesn't an­ will have to walt unW at least a basement. whJCh took longer He said It will also change the said the unJverslty will prob­ ticipate any further delays that the spr1ng semester of 1995. ID excavate. a discrepancy In plans of some of L'-le faculty ably have to rent space for would push the competition MIJes Mann. assistant di­ the plans for the foundation and staff. classes that were scheduled date past Oc!Dber. rector of the Physical Plant. and delays on the structural "We had offices the llberal to be held tn the new building. Standley said the unJver­ sald the butldtng was ortgt­ steel. arts teachers were gotng ID All these changes will not slty will have to do what's nec­ nally scheduled to be com­ Sherrtanne Standley, vice occupy that won't be ready.· come without some cost. essary until the building Is plete by June, but due to sev­ president for unJverstty rela­ Mann said. "Now we have to Mann said It's hard to put complete. eral delays, completion will tions, said the new finish dale move them to the grounds a definite prtce tag on the "Everybody's been very now be pushed back to at will push everything back a building and the basement of changes. which are brought cooperative about it.· Standley least October. semester. the Orr Center because we before the USI board of trust- said. Mann said several faciDrs. "If we can't get ln. we can't Including poor weather, coor­ have classes there,· Standley dination problems and roof­ said. "It takes a semester ID Ing changes by the university, move everything In, but we'll caused the setback. have the Chrtstmas holldays "They had to redo the foun­ to dolt. dation early In the project, 'The School of Nursing will and that set us back a few have to vacate their space at •• •••• weeks: Mann satd. "Another Deaconess [hospital! and IU professor to speak at USI by Melissa Hayden Scientific American. where he demonstrated the making of Staff Writer varlous tools and how they are effective tn sklnntng a dead Ancient technology will be elephant. photo by Jason Clark USI's new Hea~h Professions building stands as a mark of growth that isn1 growing as fast as the subject of Jndlana Uni­ Some of his other work originally planned. Construction delays have caused several changes in the universities schedule. versity professo.r Nlkolas Involves the dismembertng of Toth's, lecture at USI today. anJmals. Toth. who for the last five "AU the animals used died SGA election needs voters, candidates years has been gtvl.J:Ig lectures of natural causes,· Toth said. ntng for office include having Anyone In teres ted tn these for the Archeological Institute One of Toth'a most Inter­ by Shelia Miller an accumulated grade point positions should contact of America, has spent over esting expertments Is with Staff Writer average of 2 .5 to run for the Kerney at 464-1873. two decades s tudying ancient "Kanzl: a 10-year-old chim­ executive offices and a 2.0 for Studenls may vote In the tone tools In regards to how panzee, who not only uses Student Government As­ other offices McWtlliams said. Eagles.nest from I I a.m. to 2 they were made and used by prtmttive siDne tools. but Is soclatlon (SGA) candidates are Applications for offices p.m., every day until Friday. the earlle t humans. aktlled In maldng them. campaigning for student's must be filled out during the Students attending nJght "This Is ancient technol­ Toth, along with hls wife, votes. fall or In the month prior ID classes may vole In the Orr ogy: ys Toth. referring ID has wrttl.:n the book Maktng For the second straight the election. Center from 5:30p.m. ID 7:30 the use of the prtmltlve stone Silent Stones Speak. released year, there Is no competltlon There are some offices with p.m. each nJght. tool . "Technology Is the way In hnrd copy last year and Is for president and vice presi­ no candidates. These Include Stu den Is need a validated we human pl to our envi­ currently avatlable In paper­ dent. Rob Kerney and Stu the upper and lower division s tudenlldentiflcatlon card or ronment." b k. Mosby will be elected ID those nursing and health profes­ their dr1ver'e license ID vote. Toth done lleld work HI most recent interest Is respective positions for the sions. lower divis ion science SGA offers a direct link In Afrt the Middle E:Mt, with the hemispheres In the 1994- 1995 school year. and englneertng and upper be tween s tuden ts and the E u rope d most recently. brntn and lis relaUonship to ·1 would llke [SCAJ to rep­ division education. • ad mini tr tion. S tuden ls with hln • technology. resent the students more this These offices wtU be a p­ concerns abou t campue and me: of hls work can be The lecture will be held tn year: to by said. pointed by the new SGA presi­ unlvertsty life should voice found in Aprtl 19 Ts ue of the Forum I t 9 p .m. The qualtflca tions for run- den t later In the semester. them to SGA. ' ' ' 2 The Shield-- March 2, 1994 Campus & Community C H A 0 S by_Br ian Shuster Bulletin Board Wednesday, 2 Thursday, 3 Women's and Men's Basketball vs. India­ Overeaters Anony­ Women's and Men's napolis, 5:15 and 7:30 mous, 11 a.m. to noon Basketball vs. North­ in UC 118. ern Kentucky, 5 : 15 and p.m. .Activities Program­ 7:30p.m . ming Board, noon to 1 SGASenate,5to7p.m. Sunday, 6 p .m . in UC 118. in UC 118. Newman Mass, 11:30 Black Student Union, Student Christian Fel­ a.m. in MASH Rec 3 to 5 p.m. in UC 113F. lowship Focus Group, Room. Math Club, 3 p.m. in 7 p.m. in Campus sc 190. ApartmentsRecRoom. Monday, 7 Sigma Tau Delta, 4 to Medieval- ,,.. ' Society.... - S p ring B reak b e gins . 5:30 p.m. in UC 118. Dance, 7 :30to 10p.m. Shield Staff Meeting, in LIOO. Everyone is 4:30 p .m . in UC 115. welcome. Tuesday, 8 Data Processing Man­ Anyone interested in While the other kids enjoyed what helium did to their writing is welcome. Saturday, 5 agement Association, voices, Little Freddy liked what it could do to the pets.
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