Volume 10. Number 16 Northern Kentucky Uniuer&ity Wedne•day, January 20, 1982 DPS always prepared to assist in an emergency pbyeical education, end ROTC pro­ 'l'ba Foundation offered Kroger a are no barrien prohibiting co-op." pama. 50-yoar IMN and a package In which tho The ..-n:h complex ehould booat The fac:Wty will Include a awlmmlng company would pay 60'JI> of tho prime in· economic development In Northern Ken· Tho future of Nortbem'a Health and pool, racquetball end handball courta, t.erNt ratl on bonda iaoued by Campbell tucky and encourage other companieo to Phyalcal Education (HPE) building now ancla main activity Ooor, which lncludee County. Rent, under tho agreement, waa look at opportunitioo in thla uoa, ....to In tho honda of tho atlte Gononl a ........,;.,. tnck. epace for baaketball, for •25,000 a year. Albright oald . Aeaembly, after Governor John Y. volleyball, tennlo and badminton, Albright aaid that reBNrCh will moat Tho facility will be built on 71'1 ac.... Brown cut tho project from the 1982-34 Albrlsht oald. probably be dono on food technology, of the 67 acre tract owned by the Foun· budpt. Studentl and faculty will have accaee nutrition end food chomiotry; marketln& dation. The tract liea among the in· The General Aleembly ia curnntiy to tho facilitieo aa will the community, reiNJ'Ch will be excluded. toroectione of 1·275, 1_.71, and U.S. 27. roviewins the buclpt and will IJOOD be Albrlsht added. The facility ahould have OPODingo for The Foundation ia otill -"'og com· ••••••ln1 unlvereity project., eaid ''The buUdlng will be particularly chemi1t1, mlcrobiologiete, and lab mitmentl from compani01 to build a univereity Preoidont A.D. Albright. helpful for ~ who need medical tecbniclana, Albright added. motaland education facilitieo on tho pro­ "The General Alaembly approved ito therapy," Albrlaht aaid. "For o:umple, "Chanceo for otudentl to get co-op perty, added To....._. [HPE) conatruction during tho pnrvloua If-baa heart problemo, they con credit are high," Albright aaid. "Thera biennium, but tho project waa cut dur­ uao tho uen:lae facilitieo and therapy Ing the lint wave of budpt cute," rocxna.'' Albright aaid. " If tholntereot le there, it If tho building faill to gain aupport ia poaaiblo they will approve it again." In the General Aooembly, the project Northern needa 12 million from the will have to wait until the 1984-88 atltl to build the 19.5 million project. budpt period. Albright e:a:plained that bonda could be Northern is alao anticipating con­ sold t.o finance the rest. Northern, etruction on the Kroger reaearch head­ however, must get state funding by the quarter• finalized last month. The pro­ June 30 deadline for atate construction ject io the reoult of I V, yearo plonning approval. betwoen the Kroger Company and the Brown al10 cut construction projects Univeraity Foundation. at the University of Kentucky and the Dr. Ralph Teeseneer, Foundation Univeraity of Louiaville. The three pro­ president, aid conetruction should start jecta would coat the atate 16 million. around May. The research facility is e:s.­ Brown, however, wu in favor of pectod to open up about 200 new joba much equipment, renovation, and repair with a 12·3 million payroll for the firo t funding. Hia plan allowa for Northern to year, Hid Teeaeneer. receive a 1386,000 computer. Ohio offered Kroger a propoaal to Albright eiplained that the HPE build tha facility on land at Longview Hoapital. but tha Foundation· 1 propoaal building would not be ueed for athletice, _qnlit.'lir·P .•• but for claaaroomo, laboratorieo and of· waa - aconomlcally feuible and had together. sophomore, looks on aa Dale Dyer, a freshman in com· fbo for tha aWed baalth, auniq, ..-t.rt~aor~n~. T-aaid. puter programming, lays his cards on the table. (Rob Burns, photo) Reciprocity agreement between Northern and UC by Brent Meyer (a ceneus recording major population N.-.Edit« groupinge). Basically, the agreement is an extension on in-state tuition boun­ driee. Northern and tho Univoraity of Cln· Only oertain programa will fall under cinnati have completed an agreement the a-mont; UC will be offering doc· that will allow qualified atudonta to torate1 in education, philosophy, enter a degree program at the other ecience, mueic education, music arts, univereity with in·etate tuition ratee. and pharmecy. Mutera will be offered In "The program is not for etudente in· arts and eciencee, fll\8 arta, public ad· tereated in one or two clauee," Vice­ mlniotration, community plonning and Proeident Gone Scholea aald. deelgn, and art for toachera. " Intereeted etudents must enter a Northern will be offering their cletree program." Maatlre In education, the Muter of Student• lnt.erNtod In taking one or Library Scienca, and the Mu~r of two cla1M1 at another univereity can do Social Work. 10 through tho College Conoortlum If Both univeroitieo will be offering tho olljpble, Scholeo oald. Juria Doctor t.w de-. ao wall ae Tho reciprocity agreement lo only lfaduote level, profn~ional certification OPOD to etudentewho live in Boo110, Ken· In education. ton and Campball countiee In Kentucky " Applicat.loruo muot be filed no later and Clermont, Hamilton, and Warren In than tha lint dey of claaeee for tha Ohio. univarelty tha etudent plane to attend," Scholeo aaplalned that thooe coun· Scholeo laid. Head over heals about footbalL .. tioe were chooeen bocauoe they .,.. In-ted atudente ebould contact Tommy Baker, f""'hmau b...U.- major, •upporta AU Daueabmayeh, "centlre of population" according to ANoc:iate Provoot Mlka Klembara. 818 oealor Radlofl'elevieloa/Film major. (Rob Bvaa, photo( Standard Metropolitan Statietical ArM AclmlaWzativ. C..tlr. 1367.tif 2 THE NORTHERNER JanruJrY 20, 1982 Emergency stations assist needy students Emergency StaLiono otrateglcally o-lrlck comment.ed l.hat they pick· emergency et.aUona and cameru," con· locat.d on l.he campua. One otatlon II ed the moat; central polealn l.he parking eluded Deedrick. locat.d between parldnilota A and B, D lote for tho tlationo and comer...,, and Three cameras are alao around the Sup- !0< a moment that your and E. and E and F on the camera pole tried to cover 11 much plaza level as perimeter or the donn• to keep that area 6:16-9:00 clue juttlet out and a !roah between oach lot. The remaining two ota· po~~oible with tbOM eamerao. "Ao -fe lor all occupant.. olx lnehao of onow bat fallen during l.he tiona have been placed on the campus growth dlctatea we can add more c:ouroo of the near t.brM hour otoy. You plaza. ooo on l.ho north aide of tho go to your car In Lot E to find that the Univlll'lity Center on a concrete light battery to deed and l.ho left rear tire io pole, and l.he other one on l.ha reWnJng flat. wall by l.he Landrum Academic Center. Mloerable oltuatlon? Should that Aaaociat.ed wil.h each one or the push ever happen, theNO would ba a near-by botton atationa, ia a camera providing Emer- Stadoa throuch wblch DPS both oudlo and viaual contact lor the could be CODtoldeci. dlapalcber. "With the uoe o! the "The purpoee ol theoe Emergency camerae aa well ae the ataUona, the Station• is to aseist t he cempue dlapalcber will get an Immediate picture students with whatever aituation they o! the oituation and have I better idea o! might encounter," eaid John Deedrick, how to reepond," aaid Deedrlck. engineering assistant o f campus "We [DPS) operate juot like ony development. "They [the otetiono) are eo NOgular police alation," aaid Director o! connected that if someone pushed the DPS. John ColliiO{. "There ia a die­ • Mists button on it. a circuit would patcher 24 houra a day, oeven dayo a automatically be opened to the DPS week, and our Ioree will NOOcl to any dispatcher," be continued. situation u any police atation would." There are, at the present time, fivtt he aaid. • Wrlten • Layout • Ad sales The Northerner n ..d• you to fill these positions for the 82 Spring semester. H your Interested please contact The Northerner 210 of the University Center (left)and Michael Waltere, both eenlor Graphic O..ign on poeter design. (Barb Barker, photo) Scholanhlp• Student directories now available Student teacher awarded a pplicant Meeting NO<thern Kentucky UDiveroity hao The otudent dlrectorieo produced addressee and majora. released more namee of atudenta who by Student Government are now Many atudent.a were expecting the Any student planning to student have NOCeived oeholanohipa this year. available. Studente with a valid ID can directories last semester. Gretchen teach during the fall 1982 eemeoter They lncluda: obtain one free in the University Freihofer, SO public relations director, must attend one of the following ap­ Kathleen Simpson, Covington, Center on the plaza level and in the said that directories are about tw-o plication meetings: Tuesday, January NOCeived UOO from the Grand Chapter Natura) Science Building lounge. weeks late becauoe they had to be 26 at 8 a.m. in BEP room 203; Wednes· ol Kentucky, O.E.S. These are the ftrst directories in reprinted due to liquor ads which day, January 27 at. noon in BEP room John Wellbrock, a nurolng student over a year. They include phone violated University Publications 276; Thureday, January 28 at3 p.m. in !rom Covington, received the Mary numbers for departments, faculty and Board regulationa. BEP room 203. Lou EUero Nuroing Scholarohip ol students. They also include student's •zoo. trom the Mary Lou Eilero Scholarohip Committee. Gary Cozatchy, t oeDior marketini Heart G880Ciatl011 mojO<, Cold Sprina, received the Cin· Delinquent tax interest increased clnnati Enquirer SchOU....hip o! a500.
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