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' News Editor negotiating table , and we hope teaching technology and 5)) schools would be prepared for a . ' ,; ' . ° " - .. walkout.. " universities L , . that significant progress can be. competitivecomp titive faculty, salaries.. "All the are ; f . " - , A strike has been authorized by made next week, Swinsick said In a Sept.. 19 news release , establishing contingency plans in ' ,4 ' " " : in a prepared statement. ' , " , the a strike ," Shewell , faculty members at Millersville Tinsman said "Frankly the event of . ' ' ' ', University and the other. 13 Edward Kelley Jr.. , SSHE Vice attitude so far of the Office of the said.. :universities' of the State Higher ChancellorChanc llor for Employee and Chancellor about the non-salary- If a walkout does occur, it will . :" " . System .; Labor Relations said , "The issues been negative as to be the first such action in the of Education has so ' ' According to the Association of (SSHE ) negotiating team is give the impression that they history of APSCUF and the t' ! ,'z . Pennsylvania State College and prepared to'Staytoo 'stay at the table as. have lost sight ofquality teaching SSHE.. 1 '., as a ; University Faculties (APSCUF) , long neccesary to reach ' 90.3. percent of union members settlement on a new contract . I . ' ' Caputo , discuss strike supported. a walkoutw certainly hope the APSCUF team Hauck lkout' if " - s prepared so.." , negotiations with the Office of is to do are offering are different but the , ' , , ' " the . The vote is not going to change BY . groups are from Chancellor did not move J. SCOTT GARIBAY . two not that far k ' not , . ' toward' a resolution. the state's position , according to Snapper StaffStaffWri1erWriter middle ground.. Compromise at ' . ' "Though" we sees e no SSHE spokesperson Scott K.. this point seems quite possible.. reason A' : " ' ' . ., , why a settlement cannot be Shewell. "Our negotiations will Millersville University President No one wants a strike , and I think ' ' - ' on course ," he said.. "The" Dr.. achieved if both sides are.... stay Joseph A. Caputo andDrand Dr. both groups will be working hard , results of the vote were not Verne , a reasonable we are pleased that " Hauck the Millersville to create contract that suits " ' the' 1e membership has given us unexpected. APSCUF president , discussed the everyone. ' , , pending ' The : think their support and shown a firm The state president of teacher's strike . with Hauck I there is a good - . commitment too our negotiationsneg tiations APSCUF, James Tinsman Snapper. Monday. chance that a strike can be avoid- ' Snapper , , ," : , five " outstanding . ' - ed.. resume again outlined "major Negotiations . teamt" Swinsick Snapper : What is the'possi-the possi on . , . , team said Bob '" . - 4w'' . 1 ' X t ' . " ? APSCUF's chief negotiator. quality issues" which he said bility ofa strike not occurring Wednesday , and both APSCUF <, - _ x . .- : ¬ r. , Talks between APSCUF and needed to be settled. They were Caputo : Promising.. The rere-- and the SSHE will be trying to , . > : ' ; the Office of the Chancellor. will 1)) the role of teaching associates quests of the teachers , and what " ' I resume today.. and graduate assistants , 2)) the State System of Higher Education See Caputo/Hauck/ , page 6.. ' , " : . I . ' department S . &I& science . shelved 5 5555 . Librarv" ' . , . ding majors , minors and those who made the. final decision to complete the program. She said ' ' 'BYBY program study.. because , RICH SCHULTZ seeking certification ,., learned from terminate the of of core requirements it ' SnapperS , ¬ ; 1fJper Correspondent Dr. Nancy Smith , dean of educa- The. program must be finished will be difficult for freshmen to fit " ' - tion, that their program of study by the spring of 1992 , according a four-year major into two years.. Snapper photo bybyDeanRadinovskyDean Radinovsky , PboPhotographyPhotographyEditoto phy Editor . ' . Because limited : " , .; ', , . Tassia , - . Some may have to work throthroughgb. of resources was. to.beto. be terminated to Dr. Margaret chairper! On Sept. 18 and 19 faculty members at each of the 14 . ' . ' - '; . - ' ' " - ' the library . scierice.majorscieri . :m ,;jor- rwill'jbe,wilr . : ; . - ?; - 'irMjeprendentmd , studysttid options' , ' ' ., . be AiArt official at?t. the Office of son of'thethe library sciencesci nce depar Pendimt she universities of the State System cast votes to Approve:ppr'H'e a strike . Aofficial! of ' . " '' the ' ' tenninterminatedted byby.thethe spring of 1992 , AcAcademicdem C' Affairs said that the tment. added.. " . "' accordaccordingJ.g) . at the Office \v.as ¬ Approximately. - was. to "limited rere- library students . one-third officialsto decision \ due - Current science ' of ' - off Academic Advancement " ' - , those in't e program. are - - will sources , not the program's qua will be ableioable .to. finish their degrees the non Over 50 library science students , ' , lity or need.. Consultants and but some may have to , cram itional students , who now will ams ' Caputo explains ' expected their major would be alumni have been conducting courses into their schedules. surely encounter scheduling , fifi--¬ upgraded to a masters'' level when studies concerning the fate of the Some students may eventeventuallyally bee nancial and family-managing- pro- were " they were summoned to a meeting major.. These consultants presen-¬ forced to chchangenge their major.. blems, TTassiasia said.. ' dung the first week of classes.. ted their findings to. university Tassia explainedexplai ed that Caputo has his gun ¬ . decision that , , See , page 6. _ - At meeting students inclu- PresidentPr sident Dr.. Joseph A.. Caputo , assured all students will be able to Library _ _ _ . _ ._ _ , H. ' BY J.. SCOTTSC 'TT GARIBAY .. Snapper Staff

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