To. ' Seizeeontrol of Curriculum

To. ' Seizeeontrol of Curriculum

. , i L"( -. I , IiI " ..' , * } irk (/' ' MILLERSVILLE /0/// .. # , ,UNIVERSITY ' . ' . , ARCHIVESAACHI ;a . , . I . " . ' ' ' . ' . on r.y. "SCq t . ) . ;, cap .C J.J. Scott Garibayarib y and . tighteningtighte g pursestrings , MU has SpOrtS The MMaraudersauders capitalizedta1ized on mine . Because of . Commentaryt SpOrtS _ . ' ' . 'oIf-- . ! ' ' i I , . four passes to roll over Norfolk .Ri furtherfurth r into the .raracial . touchdown . delve overhaul the and Richardhard Schmidt . announced a major overhaul off.the men's women's e . ' : ' ' . - : collcollege . : q-a . : State by a score of 34-16.- . : teams 16 life , . issues of . andtennistetennis . ; track and 16 Af . Page Page , s. g 3 Js . Page . ; . .P .',,, . " . , t " . ., : . :I.. " , \ . " : : " , ., . ' ., . : . '. " hE un . , nappu " ' . tr Millersville : University's : " 1925 . Student Newspaper Since . , . ' . VOLUME LXlLXTVNOt;, NO.3-16PAGESNO. 3 ---16- 16 PAGES . WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2525,1991, 1991 MILLERSVILLE , PA 17551 , , . " ' . ' ' SHE- ' ' " S.SHEmoves' . , . seizeeontrolseize " > ' : moves. , to. ' : . : ; of , ; . , . control : , . : . curriculum : : . - . - . , "r . <Faculty. , . senate unanimously , condemns . action . - . , .. - - ' , , academic affairsfairs , said thatat curricula are the "The" motion has been marked down as professor, as the school's' representative.. ' BYLISAWIKEBY LISA WIDE - ' . ,; " - faculty's possessions. , the official statement of the faculty senate , "When he came back he said the guide " Snapper Staff"'YriterStaff Writer' " Harrisburg are it is the to ¬ lines were all and basically . "Members in usurping but up to administration commu- written all the power of the faculty ,"'he' said.. nicate with Harrisburg ," she added. administrators wanted was the rubber stamp : ' faculty: The MU Faculty Senate approved a momo--¬ SSHE Chancellor James H.. McCormick Arnold said she was under the impres¬ all the state schools ,"' continued.. : ' - of ;Arnold ' tion last Tuesday condemning the State and other members oftheof the SSHE adminis-¬ sion that MU's' academic vice president She called the implementation-effective- ____ SystemSyst m ofHigher Education fontsforits attempt trative staff could not be reached for com- spoke against the Board of Governors' ' date of the' policy suspicious. The date is develop curricular guidelines.. This - - to mo ment. before press timetim . policy to establish goals forforgeneralgeneral educa July 18,199118 , the1991 requiring complianceby July . to cb tion helped inspire the passage of a Dr.. Marlene AraoldiassociateAmolAmoldRassociateprofessor;associate professor tion programs at state system universities , 1,1994.1 , 1994.. resolution byby.tlie. the APSCUF legislative asas-- ' " ¬ ..as- of sociology and ananthropologyopology , made the but that the board didn't pay attention to "This seems to mean the policy has al-al- . ' sembly.demandingsembly demanding that the Chancellorss senate motion and said she is angered by . him.. ready been implemented and that the fac--¬ ' fac OfficeOfficeceasecease any action regulating curricu- the SSHE's' actions.. - "MU" President Joseph Caputo then inin-- ulty of each state school has a certain time ' '' . ' ', lumlwn'details'atdetailsat SSHE universities "It"It would be one thing if the administra-¬ sisted on faculty input in curriculum rere--¬ period to get their guidelines to agree with - ' The motion, unanimously approved by tors had come to us and said they would quirements , so the administrators in Har- the SSHE's , " Arnold said.. , was an . the senate made in attempt to like our input in mmakingk :1g some curriculum risburg asked each state school to send a Faculty Senate Chairperson Dr. Kathryn express importance faculty input "''' . the of changes, she said.. , representative in order to prepare these Gregoire said she talkedt lked to three other state . " concerning curricular guidelines. "But they just went ahead and set general guidelines," she said.. Dr.. Benjamin . , sid < Benjamin.TaggieTaggie vice prpresidentnt of education program goalsgo !Is for us.. MU sent Dr.. John Osborne , a history See CURRICULUM, , page 6.. : , Dr.. Marlene Arnold ' . , Yugoslavia still embroiled Millersville gets ' . in civil war of separatistss , . ' ' most aid money ' . , . ' , the breakup of the Yugoslav federation , - . .' : . , . : .; ' ¬ BYCHARLESr.POWERSBY CHARLES T.. POWERS whichwhi h waswaS threatened. by Croatia's - decla ''S, - . LosAngelesTimesLos Angeles Times . ' in school ration ofindependenceofindependenceannouncedJuly25.announced July 25.. ' history ', . " . ' - . s ' All previous cease-fire attemptsattempts.had. had t.. 1 : .', : ; v'VARAZDJNARAZDlNYugoslavia;, yugoslaviaThefighting_ Thefighting failed , thepresenceof2ooEuropeandespite thepresence of200European , : Early returns indicate ' . , in yugoslYugoslaviaVi began in late July after the Community observers, who have said that republic Croatia , declared its ¬ - ' of eclared.its. indepen- cease violations have come from all aid may hit $14$ million dence and Serbian guerrillas , attempted . $ to cease . fi . ; ; : annex{lIJD parts of Croatia to Serbia.. , t on, : ' -iif , - l . ' t ' . : b..j. , , < -.: itiit ! .J. BY GREG W SWARTZ AlthougliJtma ? - . ._.. "AltJ.oAlthoughJt!. maintainedm piinedastancea :stancetap, off offi--offiffi- . ''r ( 9 ! . - . - . ' : - ' . - - - - : cialxeiitralityla1.. the army ;¬ ' ' . : : Snapper St Writer . , . , . StiffffWriter qtraIity. :Yugoslav' . army sup- sides inthe.conf1ict'ininthe.comflictthe conflictiif.t. :: . ' ' ' ' - ' ' p sedly; the . - - : ai : posedly, in 'the'fieldfield to separate the com .The Croatiancr a blockade ofoftwoarmyintwo army in- batants , became a clear Serbian ally , and . stallan drew ' Financial aid to MU students is up sev-¬ ' its stallationsstallationsdrewris drew'thethetheYugosIavmilitaryintoYugoslavYug slav military into ' j - hundred thousand dollars superior equipmentq ip . usually succeeded . ih more ¬. eral over last ent imi the conflict more directly than beforeb for . InIn.- , . I i . ' . ' ' 1 ' . year's total , bringing the sum to nearly $14$ , , driving back the .Croatians who were censedcenScii'ar.theat the spectacle of his troopssunsurS - ' " f- : _ ; ' ° million.. fightingmainlyfighiifighting1gmmainlyly with small armss, rifles and rounded by Croatian forces, thetheiri supplies d : machinemach 1e guns.. Gene Wise , the director of financial aid, ' _ ofofwateraridwaterer and electricity cutoffcut off, GenGe . VVeljkoljko ; - said early returns indicate that the univer-¬ . The. officer corps of the Yugoslav army isi s largelylarg ly Serbian, and is further opposed to Seeee CONFLICTCO I Tpage:, page 6.. sity could reach the $14$ million this year.. - , . , . " . Loans and grants to 5,500, students here M ' will add about $500,000$ , to lastlastyear'syears' total , , Wise said.. , , "stStudent. senators . ' If early indications hold true , Wise said dentsenators' hear " this year's' aid package ' fmancial should be thelargestthe largest in the school's' history , paced by c an increaseincre se in Stafford Loans granted to campusinpusparking'report ' . parking report students.. ' . ' . , ' ' . ' . Last year, Stafford Loans also known . , Loans- as Guaranteed . StudentStudentLoansLoans ordirectloansor directloans . made up about $6.3$ . million or 46 per- , BY J.. SCOTT GARIBAY seebU -made , . cent of the total amount of financial aid , . Snapper photo by Stephen Seebei . Snapper StqffWriterWriter . Staff Wise continued. Large parties are oowathingnonow :* . thingtl lng of the past for these festive Brookwood residentsreside ts. 1 "' ' The loans , which are issued by com- issue po1i 'ies . The . new parking policies The of mercial lendilendiiigg institutions , are likely to dominateddo nated . a presentation to the studentlt , make up a similar percent this year, Wise senate by MU Police Chief Wayne Silcox " . J ' I said. at the senate's Sept.. 19 meetingm ting. i Gift aid aid that need no berepaidbe repaid "People" have asked me if the illegal Busted - repaid- accountedaidfor approximately $$5.1. million parking fmes have been raised;. Fines have ' or 37 percent ofoflastlast year's' aid and Wise is not been raised.. There has been a'latea late fee Brookwood residents face expecting no major shifts. added.. TI s was ne This doned to stop people from The remaining 17 percent ofthe aidcame justignoringallofjust ignoring all oftheirticketsuntiltheir ticketsuntil the end from the university's' own scholarship " "' " ' ' of the semester , Silcox said.. : monies in the and " oumay - throwing forms of employment . parties \ Some"S me ofofyoumayyoumay havenoticedhave p.oiinoticeded thathattheirthen eviction for r . .. ... tuition waivers , Wise said.. , . is a new: more complex and thorough evicted. " The -letter went on to say , in ' This year , MUs own scholarship should fo : > " . registration form forr parkingrk 1g permits.. We - f t BY ROBERT MANCINI bold type , "There will be NO WARNWARN- be about $1.2$ . million , up $135,000$ , from : . ,. .f are currently: looking into a computer sys- Snapper. napper St Writer INGS given and/or 10 person limits StaffffWriter / I - ' ' '' the 1990-91 school year.. tem to aid ini kinds . duties " 'I all ofofpolice placed. on individual units.. Some . scholarships new to the campus '.''. conce1J1concerningI1g parkingp . "'' end an ." , the Brookwood office - 1. is the of institution. In the past ad . .. This . this yeyearr include : the Nadine Thomas ft "The" newriew fformsrms

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