Scholarship Money Students React to Lacrosse Overcomes Still Available—page3 Kwame Toure—page 4 Hardships—page 7 The TRAIL Volume 7, Number 18 University of Puget Sound March 7, 1985 Bathroom Walls: Medium For Heated Student Debate — see page 2 Missy Marquess • Page 2, THE TRAIL, March 7, 1985 EDITORIALS Controversy Abounds On Lavatory Walls "This really is a liberal Student # 1: ' 'It is sad to terested in money than the are most of my acquain- am not complaining. I am arts education! " At think that UPS is con- world around it, an ad- tances here. " trying to inform others of least, that's the view of sidered a venerable in- ministration which caters Studsent # 7: "Welcome problems which with a an anonymous graffiti stitution. " to the social elite...a to the real world! Why collective effort could be author who has been stirr- Student # 2: "Unap- president who stresses don't you think about solved. " ing up controversy in the preciative, spoilt girll" separation of students how you could change it Student # 8: "Boy, am I rather than unity... shall I instead of complaining impressed with the quality go on?" about it?" of graffitti in this place! Student # 6: "How about Student # 1: "Stating a This really is a liberal arts supporting your allega- problem—recognizing a education. " tions—racist, unconcern- problem—is the first step To which Student # 9 ed with world, etc...I'm in attempting to change it, replied: "Sarcasm will get not like that and neither which I am trying to do. I you everywhere. " Recollections of the Great Hall Ladies Room of second Student # 3: "Do you floor SUB for the past really have the education, month. experience, and judge- When the Trail caught ment to say it is not? It is wind of the rumor that fine to question authority, better editorial exchange but at least do so with was taking place on the careful consideration. " walls of the lavoratory Student # 4: "What is than on its editorial pages, being questioned?" we decided to investigate. Student # 5: "Her The following is a ver- maturity. '' batim account of what we Student # 1: "What is found scrawled upon the being questioned is a stall wall (second one over university which is racist, from the paper towels.) a student body more in- The TRAIL "Hold your tray real still and I bet we can get your lunch to jump back over." Editor Christina A. Tarantula Letters to the Editor News Editor Greg Deimel Sound? What are you going to up on it and work on retention Arts/Features Editor Cathryn F. Shipley do to keep them here? Are you as well. Sports Editors Paul Avery Senators planning to vote some serious Paul Battaglia changes to diversify things like Freda Monroe Photography Editor Jamie Taylor Have Busy the curriculum to interest the Photography Staff Dave Stafford.. Steven Lee newcomers or are you expec- Production Manager Missy Marquess Term Ahead Sports Business Manager Michelle De Muth ting the "diversed" people to Advertising Manager Ed Wilder To the Editor: UPS you apply to do it? By Advertising Staff Heidi Kirkpatrick I would like to commend voting to try and bring more Get Typesetters Carol Sterkel, the senators. I would also like diverse people to UPS you Susie Scroggins, Debby Ward to address a few questions to (and all of us) now have the Coverage Media Advisor Cynthia Nebert them. responsibility to try and retain Way to go senators. You these people. There is a lack of To the Sports Editor, voted for Affirmative Action. support for the retention of Thanks very much for the The University of Puget Sound Trail is published weekly during the normal school year. OpiMons expressed are not necessarily those of the Trail staff un the University Now that its passed what are diverse groups. Senators, nice article in this UPS Trail. Administration. All comments and questions can by addressed to the Trail at 1 590 N Warner St. Tacoma WA 98406. Our office is located in the Student Union Building you going to do if it works and voting for Affirmative Action We appreciate the coverage. room 008 and our phone number is (206) 756-3397. more diversed groups come to was a good step as long as the University of Puget there is a serious plan to follow Joe Peyton March 7, 1985, THE TRAIL, Page 3 NEWS Air Force will visit campus The United States Air Force will have a specialty theater van on campus to enlighten visitors with current Air Force programs and career opportunities. The van will be located in the Warner Gym parking lot on Monday, March 25 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The van features a mini-theater where interested visitors can watch a program entitled "Shaping the Future". There will also be a lounge area where visitors can obtain literature and talk to Air Force representatives. Special Events offers Winterfest Special events is sponsoring a Winterfest escape to Sno- Eric Holman On the 24th, the library will be open until 2 a.m. for students who want qulamie pass on March 9. to study. For the week of March 25 the library will be open: Mon. through Students will have the opportunity to ski at the reduced Thurs. from 7:45 a.m. to midnight; study 'til 2 a.m.; Fri. 7:45 a.m. to 10 p.m.; rate of $10.50 from 1:30 p.m. to closing, or $8.50 from Sat. 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. Sunday the hours are 11 a.m. to midnight; with study til 5:30 to closing. There will also be a live band in the Sno- 2 a.m. In addition, the library will be open weekdays 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. as part qualmie Lodge. of their summer schedule. Special Events will have free buses leaving campus at 12:30 and 4:30 p.m. and returning to UPS at midnight. For more information, stop by the information booth, or Scholarship Bank Provides Money programs office in second floor SUB. Deadlines are quickly ap- for full time work following approximately $20,000 in Tacoma reaches out to Irkutsk proaching for summer and fall graduation. potential money for college. Private aid comes from The Tacoma-Irkutsk (U.S. and Soviet matched cities) financial aid, according to The The Scholarship Bank is the America's largest foundations, Pairing Project sponsored by Sixth Sense and formally en- Scholarship Bank. dorsed by Mayor Doug Sutherland, invites all those in- largest private scholarsip bank corporations, unions, and Students with financial terested to it's kickoff. The first package will be sent in the country for private donors and totals ap- needs should begin now to in- March 11 from the Evergreeen Post Office (by Mall; undergraduate and for proximately 500 million vestigate some of the more dollars, or one fourth of all 40001 S. Pine) at 4:00 p.m. All persons present will be in than 25,000 private aid graduate grants and loans. The a photograph sent to Irkutsk. computer can help you find available aid. Thus, it is an ex- sources, according to Steve tremely valuable additon to the This outreach program is part of a national educational Danz, Director. These funds sources designed just for you, private and state moneys and non-partisan project. Part of the local project is a are available to students with based on your major, occupa- available. speaker's bureau, with slide presentation, available for schools and other interested groups. tional goal, geographic As an example of the depth interests in a number of fields, Sixth Sense is a group of people of the Sixth Congres- desires, type of aid requested of the search, the bank reports and many do not depend on sional District working toward a sensible solution to the (scholarships, loans, summer one student found 36 sources demonstrated financial need, arms race. as do state and federal funds. work), and special skills and for the most unusual major of hobbies. ''deep sea diver''. Students Spring Break rental policy For example, students with an wishing to use the search The Expeditionary announces its rental policy for Spring According to the director, interest in business, law, and should send a stamped, self Break which includes the chance to rent equipment for one the computer guarantees each accounting can receive a sti- addressed envelope to The week at the normal weekend rate. Gear may be picked up pend from the Exceptional Stu- student at least fifty sources of Scholarship Bank, 10100 San- on March 14 and 15 and returned on March 25. The Ex- dent Fellowship Fund, and ap- aid. It has been estimated that ta Monica #2600, LA CA peditionary will be closed during Spring Break. ply to the parent corportation each package of aid represents 90067. THE $1 Off Small $2 Off PIZZA Or Large Pizza ANSWER Medium Aft FREE gl/ DELIVERY Expires March 14, 1985 Pizza Name . 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