Boise State University ScholarWorks Student Newspapers (UP 4.15) University Documents 9-13-1995 Arbiter, September 13 Students of Boise State University Although this file was scanned from the highest-quality microfilm held by Boise State University, it reveals the limitations of the source microfilm. It is possible to perform a text search of much of this material; however, there are sections where the source microfilm was too faint or unreadable to allow for text scanning. For assistance with this collection of student newspapers, please contact Special Collections and Archives at [email protected]. 2N8'IS _______ ~ __ __:_ -------~----~---:----- WEDNESDA~SEPTEMBER,13,·,199STHE ARBITER construction management based on Waitley;s new book; Who's Who? majors at BSU. Construction. "Empires of the Mind." management is offered through Standard management prac- BSU's College of Technology. tices, job descriptions and BSU will be 'submitting career paths are obsolete in nominations for inclusion in 'Management today's ever-changing market- the annua\publication "Who's place, Waitley says. In order to Who Among 'Students in 1994. expert to succeed, individuals must con- American Universities and Iowa State University tinuously reinvent their roles in Colleges." Juniors, seniors and placed first and Louisiana State speak, in Boise the organization;' they must act ' graduate students can be nomi- construction University placed third in this like self-employed teamplay- nated by any individual, stu- year's nationwide contest. Sept. 20 ers. dent organization or depart- Management , The second-place prize Leaders in business and edu- ment. The next industrial revolu- includes a $200 cash award, a cation, Olympic and profes- Nominations must be sub- tion starts in, your head-or, Association plaque and a certificate of sional athletes, American astro- mitted by Oct. 2 to either the perhaps more accurately, in the appreciation for the Idaho nauts and the news media have Office of the Vice,President for "empires of the mind." wins national Branch of the AGC; the praised the work of Waitley, Student Affairs, Room 210 in That is the message from group's sponsoring chapter. who was recently honored as the Administration Building, or Dennis Waitley, best-selling award The BSU chapter earned the Outstanding Speaker of the to Student Activities' on the . .author and internationally Continuing its winning tra- award through hours of chap- Year by the Sales and first floor of the SUB, where acclaimed speaker who witl dition, BSU's Construction ter, campus and community MarketingExecutives nomination'forms ~re also present "Lessons to Lead and Management Association has service. This year's volunteer Association. available. Succeed in a Knowledge-Based been awarded second place in projects included building a 35- To register for Waitley's When nominating students, World" on Wednesday, Sept. the Outstanding Associated foot diameter gazebo for the program, call (800) 873-345L consider scholastic ability, par- 20, at the Boise Centre on the .General Contractor of America Veterans Administration, work- The $199 fee includes a 4 1/2- ticipation and leadership in Student Chapter Contest. The ing for the Botanical Gardens, Grove. hour program, lunch, interac- . academic and university-tel at- The program, sponsored by student group has earried constructing a wall at Garfield tive exercises and a copyof ed extracurricular activities. BSU's Center for Management national recognition 12 of the Elementary and putting in fire "Empires of the Mind;" citizenship, service to the Development, which is admin- last 14 years in the 'competi- escapes and sidewalks at the school and the promise of istered by the College of tion, including two consecutive historic Bown House. future usefulness. Business and Economics, is first-place awards in 1993 and The group's members are required for consideration. UCT No deadline. Request an application by writing to Bob Retarded Van Arnem, Wendy's, 410 S. The Hebrew Orchard, Suite 128, Boise, ID . ' Compilec! by 1<ole Neilly l3ell Citizens 83705. University must be completed before Teacher of ,The following applying. Financial need 'and American GPA will be considered. Scholarship Jerusalem scholarships are Deadline: Oct. 15. ' offers up to $750 to stu- Association , is offering grants and offered through dents involved in studies that , interest-free loans for stu- organizations out- will,h'elp them teach and of dents to study abroad at the side of BSU. Unless work with the me~tat1y handi- University university. A majority of the capped. No deadline. aid is need-based. There is no otherwise noted, application deadline. For applications are . ,Women more information, contact available in the Presbyterian The Hebrew University of Handicapped Ed'ucational Jerusalem, Office of Flnanclal Aid Academic Affairs, II East Office, Room 117 Hospital of Idaho News Foundation . 69th St., New York, NY in the Dallas Scholarship offers scholarships for 10021. ph. (212) 472-2288. Administration offers $250. Along with graduate and post-doctoral ,study and research. The Building. Junior/ the application, you must .sub- mit a letter outlining your scholarships, which vary in Senior career goals, a recent photo, amount, are awarded to and other information. women for research or Air Force advanced study in all academ- Sch~larship ic areas and selected profes- Scholarships Ray and is offering up to $2,500 to Wendy's sions. Preference goes to college juniors pursuing asso- scholars whose civic, commu- forJ\IIedical' ciate or baccalaureate degrees Crew nity or professional work Ger,trude in an allied health field or shows a commitment to Students nursing program. Upon grad- advancing the welfare of SC;I10,Iarship offers to p~y fees, books 'uation, you are required to , women and girls. Deadlines' .Marshall and a monthly allowance to serve a one year commitment vary. For lin application, Program applicants who are enrolled at the Presbyterian Hospital write to. The American Scholarship offers $250 to $750 to or accepted in an .approved in Dallas for each y~ar you Associatiori of University applicants who have been receive a scholarship. Women, 2201 N. Dodge St.; school of medicine or employed by Wendy's for at offers aid in varying Scholarships can be applied' Iowa City, IA 52243-4030. osteopathy. Obligations least one year and are current- '; i amounts to members of the toward tuition, books and include Air Force service. No, ly working' at Wendy's: deadline. For more informa- American Culinary related fees. No deadline. Federation who' are enrolled Applicants must be enrolled tion, call (collect) TSgt. in a culinary arts program, as full-time students and must Garry W. Taylor, United with adesire to continue stud- work at least an average of 20 States Air Force Recruiter, at ies in the food service/hospi- hours per week at Wendy's. (406)782-2846. tality industry. One semester A, GPA'of at least 2.5 is THE ARBITER WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13,1995 --'------:----~------------NEws3 ., ..... Some say there's not enough \ ..... student seating at football games " -Students will be in the same boat this year restrictions to prevent students ing those who waited behind olution were mailed to these demand for tickets is not that f~om gettin~ any number of Ticket Manager Bill individuals by Feb. 26. high except for the BSU vs. MATT STANLEY tickets, During the week of Richards said the rush is noth- However, upon questioning, Idaho game. Stoff Writer last year's Idaho game, all ing new for the BSU vs. Idaho both Sanders and Richards ASBSU President Jeff 5,200 student tickets-which game. In 1990, all student said that they do not remember Klaus said that even though st~dents have until 5 p.rn .. seats were gone' byl p.m. on seeing any such resolution. allowing people to pick up Frtday to purchase-s-were Monday. In 1992, a poorer Richards said he'd welcome tickets for 81 students is Students who couldn't get gone by Thursday afternoon. season slowed down sales, but any recommendations from ridiculous, at ~ther times, like tickets to see the BSU vs. ~here .~ere students who all scats were gone by ASBSU. But right now, last year's Liberty game. a Idaho football game last year waited In increasing the size of the stu- large amount of the student will probably be in the same line for two "Students are the ones dent section is not an option. section remains empty . .situation this fall, although hours but did "It's in our best interests to Senate Resolution 19 might efforts' were made last 'spring not get tick- that ralse hell and have a have a re.ill vocal support allow more students to get. by the ASBSU Senate to limit . ets to the good time at the game group there," said Richards in tickets, but it IS merely a rec- the number of student IDs peo- game. This reference to. student atten- ornrnendation. Without imple- ple can use to buy tickets .. is not anew. and help to inspire the dance. mentation, the resolution is Senate Resolution 19, issue. players." . If all the seats were being useless, Now, the ticket office which was passed by the When the used every game, he said must decide' whether or not to ASBSU Senate last February, Vandals face -·Jeff Klaus expanding the number of stu- set up a policy. Otherwise stu- limits the number of IDs stu- the Broncos, dent tickets might be a possi- dents will be faced with the dents can use to buy football it's the biggest game of the Thursday of the game week. bility. same situation' . this year and tickets to five, with one stu- year. And with more than Last spring's senate resolu- About the Idaho game, he next. dent ticket and one guest pass 15,000 students and only ~,200 tion was directed to Richards, said, "We need to have some In the meantime, students per 10.
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