
Ithaca College Digital Commons @ IC The thI acan, 1981-82 The thI acan: 1980/81 to 1989/90 1-28-1982 The thI acan, 1982-01-28 The thI acan Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1981-82 Recommended Citation The thI acan, "The thI acan, 1982-01-28" (1982). The Ithacan, 1981-82. 14. http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1981-82/14 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The thI acan: 1980/81 to 1989/90 at Digital Commons @ IC. It has been accepted for inclusion in The thI acan, 1981-82 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. January 28, 1982 1../ , ii' J11rv 0 ·-· -·.:-, - H ousing1i~pii~y c·r,,~, .. : · ,_ : .. '.' : .; _, ,.__,,::c...~,.s -.,,.,.,.!;! n ,, Computerized By Peeka Bunnell hi nation will be posted. The room selection process Selection for the apartments for the 1982-1983 academic will take place on March 29, at year will begin in March, and 7:30 p.m. in the Terrace the Re~idcntial Life Office has D11,ing Han. announced that there will be The following i~ a priority .<,ome cha11¥e~ "to effectively li,t of ~tudent combinations meet tnc '·t111.!enh needs." for apartment ~election. Thi~ year. the new computer I. Senior - Senior ~v~tem will randomly a;;sign a 2. Senior - Junior P.T. lottery number to each 3. Senior - Junior "eligible" student. An eligible 4. Junior P.T.-: Junior P.T. ~tudent mmt currently live on 5. Junior P.T. - Junior A frozen stream and a country bridge captures the eye of student photographer Mark Fit­ campu~ and have paid a $200 6. Junior-Junior or Senior­ zsimmons. advance dcoo~it fee to the sophomore Bursar's by March 15, 1982. 7 .Junior-~ophomorc L---------------------------------------i According to Bill Perkins, 8. Sophomore - Sophomore as~i~tant director of Housing Room ~election for senior, Operatiom. "the computer junior P.T.~ and juniors will will a~,ign lottery numbers take place March 31, at 7:30 LS .. C~ VSo Budget Cut§ u~ing ~tandard randomization p.m .. in the Terrace Dining procedure, available from Hall. The remaining juniors By Joe Halpern programs as the Guaranteed Fuller, a sophomore majoring ~tati"11.:al packages in the and ~ophomorc class will Last semester the enemy was Student Loan, Pell Grant in politic~. "We have about 10 Spern-Univac I JOO from data cl10,c room~ on April I, at the Reagan Administration (formerly called BEOG), people working for I.S.C., procc,,irn1.. 7:30 p.m.. in the Terrace and Federal budget cuts. National Unity Grant and and a mailing list of75." The new as~ignment process Dinin\! Hall. Soda) Security Survivors Fuller pointed out that the for thl' lottery number will However, this past week a 0 In order to ~ign ur !"or a new adversary entered the Benefits have been radically next I.S.C. meeting will take hopefully eliminate cheating room it i, ncce,~ary to pre~cnt rank~ when Governor Carey diminished by the 1981-82 place in Albany, this weekend, am! 1011g line, of the previous your lottery number card. announced New York States Federal budget. where the regional office is ~y.<,tcm. Each student will hou,ing rontract and IC iden­ upcoming budget. More cuts are promised for located. It will be at that receive their lottery number tification card. The Independent Student next year. meeting that Mike Caruso, prior to ,r,ring break through Rc,idential Life offer, othc, Coalition (I.S.C.) has commit­ The Ithaca College Chapier · Chairman, will discuss his trir, the mail. optiom for room ,clc(:tion. A ted itself to an arduous war of I.S.C. is in the process of to Washington D.C., next On Mar..:h 14th. Residential ~tudent ma, claim ,quatter, against State and Federal planning its next attack this week, and his presentation to Life will cfatrihute a Room riµhh or move to another budget cuts that. continues to semester. It's target? Albany the Department of A,,ig.nmenr Handbook and room in the ,ame dorm. The reduce financial aid status of and then on to Washington Education. hothing contract concerning ,1arr member, of each dorlll independentN. Y. Colleges and D.C. Their theory is, you've Trying to limit Federal and room ,election procedure~. will po,t the,c time, and plac<.'' Universities. got to start at the top to get State Budget cuts may seem Application, for Garden 1'01 ,1!!n up. The I.S.C. 's plan of at­ something done. like an impossible task these Apartmenb and Hudson Height, arc available March tack? A letter writing cam­ "Our main objective is to keep day~. but the l.S.C. has not If you ha,'C am· quL·,11011, 15-22 and arc due March 22 by paign aimed at key the students here," said Steve thrown in the towel yet. concerning thL· room ''-'it'L'tion 5 p.rn. in the Office of congressmen and elected of­ Hansler, student trustee. "We The I.S.C. works on the p1 o,-L'" a,k ,·ou1 re,id ·111 RL·,idcntial Life. 3rd floor ficials who have a vote in want to keep college an affor- theory that if you mak~ a"i,tant. h1nhc1 information Egh,:rt Union. On March 26. whether to cut future student dab le expense." enough noise. someone will will lw puhli,hed !"or \'Olli" me aid programs. The IC Chapter of the have to li~ten. a liq of tho,e eligible by lot­ In the Office or Re,idt·ntial tery number and clas~ corn- Already, this past year, such I.S.C. is headed by Steve Lik. Marx: Business Booming business school has By Richard Steinfeld Well, the business school has faculty members. As a matter have been offered positions skyrocketed, has'nt it? just undergone many changes. of fact, Assistant Dean Long with 'Big Eight' firms and If any student is qualified to The reputation of IC's What kind of effect will these went to a conference in statistics show that nearly all speak about the current state Business School has improved recent events have? Washington to recruit faculty the remammg aaccounting of the Business School, it's considerably. Originally, the Over the next couple of years, · and ninety Deans· have per­ majors will secure jobs in Jamie Marx, '82. Marx-- a business section of IC was a there's going to be a fair sonally been contacted by let­ business-related fields right well-rounded individual who -department in H&S--later, it amount of turnover in the ter. This shows the school's out of college. Finance, came to Ithaca College on a became a division and it ijusiness School. Dean commitment to keeping the management and personnel Varsity wrestling scholarship-­ wasn't until 1978 that a Brown's resignation will beef­ finance program alive. students also receive adequate is currently the president of separate business school was fective this coming summer preparation at Ithaca and as the Business and Accounting established. So, in terms of its and it is expected that a couple You recently got a high paying Career Planning stresses, Club and a member of the growth and development, the other business faculty will also job with Touche Ross, a Big "Preparation and the ability prestigious Dean's Advisory business school is very young. be leaving. But this will not af­ Eight accounting firm. Are to market yourself is the key to Council. His experiences in­ It was during the past five fect the business school in any other IC business students getting a desirable job.'' clude being Teaching Assistant years that the business school negative way as attrition is an similarly successful in their job for over 190 students. When has established its quality inevitable part of academic efforts? What about the new academic approached by THE reputation and the ad­ life. There are a· good number of building? What's that mean to lTHA CAN to speak about his ministration is continually im­ Alsp during this year, there job opportunities for those the business school over the perception of the Business proving faculty and the selec­ was speculation about the business students who have next couple of years? School, Marx appeared eager. tion standards of students. possibility of ending lhe finan­ not screwed up- during their It's scheduled to be completed I was in Philadelphia over St\ldent SAT scores have ce major because of the dif­ four-year stay. There are bet­ this summer and will provide a Christmas break and I shown a very substantial im­ ficulty in recruiting faculty. ween sixty to seventy more efficient base for the o-verhear a couple of high provement over the last four But it is known that the ad­ recruiters, consisting of school of business to work years, particularly in the quan- ·. ministration will keep the business fir.ms and graduate school students talking about Continued on Page 5 Ithaca as a tine business titative ability ' of business major and presently there is a schools, .who visit the campus. school. The reputation of IC's students. full search for two full-time So far, six accounting majors bin ~--- ~- --- Page2 THE-ITHACAN January 28, 1982 Special Announcement: Oracle Pix Attention all Oracle Society Members: this will be your only notice -- our yearbook pic­ Warm IFecellnimg iirrn Coildl ture will be taken this Saturday, January 30, at 3:30 pm, in the Performing Arts Building. Look for notices on the main doors for exact location.
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