
Page 2 / The S* A-G*A*ll*0-R‘E Orientation Issue / Aug. 24,1987 FEAMING WITH FUN 2 5 * off Teem sport* apparel We've got lots ol ways you can show your team spirit! Choose from sporty tees, shorts, sweat pants, crew & hooded sweat shirts, all boasting Hoosiers colors & logos In sues for men. women & boys Reg 639-3699, sale 5.24-27.74 ea. sale 9.99 53 off university blankets. 52x70", made of poly/acrylic with nylon satin binding. Machine washable Reg. 12.09 Spuds MacKenzIe. Invite the original party animal to your next get-together 6 ” plush figure. Reg. 7.00 Prices good through Saturday. August 29.1987 KO Aug. 24,1987 / Thi 8-A-G*A-M«0*R*E Orientation Issue / Page 3 Table of Contents Here is the 1987-88 Orientation Issue; your introduction to 'The University Game/ We incorporated a game theme into this year's issue, because while education is a serious mat­ ter, it shares some characteristics in common with gam&i. It requires strategy and planning, and a greater percentage o f guesswork and luck than most o f us care to admit. We hope no one is offended by the analogy, but retain their sense of humor. IUPUII___ UNIVERSITY INDEX ■ ■ — TRANSPORTATION INDEX | UNIVERSITY COLUMN. LETTER FROM VICE PRESIDENT ................ P. 0 TRANSPORTATION COLUMN P. 25 ST U D E N T HO U S IN G . A C A D E M IC C A L E N D A R ......................................P . 7 INDIANA UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT P. 27 CHILD CARE CENTER, AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES ......................... P. 8 C A R S A F E T Y T IP S ............................................................................................. P . 28 F IN A N C IA L AID ............................................................................................... P . 9 PARKING SERVICES. PARKING ADVISORY BOARD OF TRUSTEES. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART .........................P . 10 COMMITTEE ..................... P . 3 0 CAREERS. EMPLOYMENT SERVICES. GRADUATION .....................P. 11 SHUTTLE BUS. TAXIS. METRO U N IV E R SIT Y L IB R A R Y ............................................................................... P. 12 BUS UNE INFORMATION ................... :..............................................P. 31 ARCHIVIST.................................................................................................P. 13 GEODETIC MONUMENT. LINCOLN HOTEL. SE/TCOMPLEX. HOSPITAL EXPANSION ................................. P gs. 2 2 -2 3 STUDENT LIFE INDEX S T U D E N T LIFE C O L U M N ........... .*........ .....................................P. 33 THE SAGAMORE. THEATRE DEPARTMENT. INTER­ SCHOOLS INDEX NATIONAL STUDENT SERVICES AND PROGRAMS OFFICE. ESL ....................... P. 34 S C H O O L S C O L U M N ............................................................................A....P, 15 METROS .............................. *!?. ........................ t..................................P. 35 LA W A N D B U S IN E S S S C H O O L S ..............................................................P. 16 GALLERIES. GENESIS. HEALTH SERVICES. S C H O O L S O F S C IE N C E . E-T. G R A D U A T E S C H O O L .......................P. 17 COUNSELING CENTER...... ................................................................P. 30 SCHOOLS OF MEDICINE. NURSING. DENTISTRY ST U D E N T G O V E R N M E N T ...............................................................................P. 37 A L L IE D H E A L T H ............................................. P. 18 RELIGIOUS GROUPS. DEBATE TEAM. MINORITY ADULT EDUCATION CENTER. PHYSICAL EDUCATION STUDENT SERVICES. BLACK STUDENT UNION ..............................f . 38 A N D S O C IA L W O R K S C H O O L S ..........................................................P. 19 C A M PU S R E S T A U R A N T S ................................................................................. P. 39 SCHOOLS OF EDUCATION. PUBLIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDENT SERVICES OFFICES. ORIENTATION AND AFFAIRS. JOURNALISM ...................................................................... P . 2 0 INFORMATION SERVICES. DISABLED STUDENT THE JOHN HERRON SCHOOL OF ART. LIBERAL ARTS. SERVICES AND ORGANIZATION ................ P. 40 A N D U N IV E R S IT Y D IV IS IO N ...............................................................P. 21 STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS .......................................................................... P.41 ,«\ l ICPA DIVISION II £ y 1985,1986 NEWSPAPER OF THE YEAR SAQAMORE Editor-in-Chief Lull* L. Fuller Arts/Entertainment Sherry Slater Distribution Manager Steve Hayes Paul DeBono Ad Manager Stacy Shreder Production Manager Grady Gunter Publisher Dennis Crlpe Linda Fuller Business Manager Erin Dulhanty News Editor Mick McGrath Contrbuting Writers: Tracy McQueen Opinion Editor Sylvie Cunningham Photo Editor Kemp Smith Rick Callahan Robin Reid Freelance Editor Theresa Joyce Contrbuting Art Richard Kolkman Bob Cook The Sagamore is an auxiliary paid through advertising revenue, which are related to matters of reasons, anonymous letters will not enterprise of IUPUI, published the sole source of funding support­ interest to the IUPUI community. be printed. weekly during the regular school ing the operation of the newspaper. Letters must include the writer's Letters may be edited for clarity year. 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Staff members are given to those less than 500 words withheld upon request For legal 425 N. Agnes St., Rm 001G ^Jndiana£olis^hM6205^^^^ Page 4 / The S*A«G*A*M«0*R*E 38th St. Campus IUPUI Main Campus N oon Si ?t n tk d w iw i SI - M.ch.ganSl « Michigan St From Downtown vSl rr ** »3 M Lansing Pi it,if, M Herron Campus Academic Buildings Athletics Buildings University Service Neighboring A D 'Will Si Virnmi'H.a.wi Building A IF NotnuialCs’irtei h « I iimxx ft Sfuut A ll> Buildings________ Institutions BS Business SP1 A Building A Dc« PF. Physical I dus.iiion Nololorium S I ' C A C j i M M f h H i l l i A Hank O ik i I ) ' TP Ir jx i juJ I k U SijJiuiii V I ' A t) Adniinistraiion Huikling A ID IS Slate Hoard o( Health A C2 CQ I "7 fc Mill Si T N Indianopotix Sports Center A I > BO Bowers Building A 1)5 KraMeri Institute i . Cardiology A \4 C F ( < n u n H d l A C4 BK Hall Residence A < t LC luKuc Carter Hospital A H2 1>B (iHiMTMimu Serenes Building DftihSt i Medica[ B BX ( • sing ling Center X 1)7 RG Kegensirn. Health Center A SilNHi B4 t S kdinalum Social Work Building A l h IIO tl«.el A Ch VA W'KTans llospilal A HI E T b f i w t r u i f i Teshnotogc Building ^ I>r» CG t 'R t o p o k C4 IP It PtiC on lervn ccl 'enter A C5 WD W ishard Memorial Hospital A A5 HF Hitfi«n Feeler Huilduig CL Ctinic.il Building v C4 M l) Ronald Me Donald Mouse X 1)1 Visitor Parking MM Mam Budding OS IkrMisiry Building X 04 MW t itoduoie lownhmisv Apartments A l)t Metered parking. all ended lots and parkin).' EM 1 mcreon Mali A C4 KB Kramvn Science Building i MihSt i A PF l\rs« 1 Mine C4 fjn ip 'x are available lor visitors near c u t ) hovpi LE Lecture Moll & 1)5 FH Feskr llall t 4 PK Parking liar age Wilson St A It 4 tat. clinic and academic building For assistance LS Lon SstUad A k? IB Medical Research A Library Building < S PL Physical Plant H» con iad the neared tints crsity oU k v o t a unner\ii> LY Unncrxiic Library V l)r» U) Long llospilal A t 4 PN Hroer Plain ID p o ln c o llic c r Siudeni and stall parkin): is re- si rated to permit holders N L Nurv.ng HudJing A ('4 MF Medical Research lacilHc A t t PX Purs basing Mores Building 1:7 SI Miix Cihlc BuiUtn|i C7 MS Medhal Sc tense Hu tiding A B4 UN Union Building A StMerchonlsi I t Sports Parking W hen direc ted lor events, use lot numbers. 5»|. OK Oral tteallh Research Institute A 1)4 WM Warihm Apartments A 1)2 r U » » o alxu ji ' h.VXO. K.4.H4 .K5 1*02 N Illinois Si PR Psychiatric Research Building lit w w 1 X17 Mutineer St A 1)2 Hmn Art Building I N I . 16 Si Rl Riley Hospital lor Children A B4 XB 1‘jikmgtiarage Michigan Si South A 1)5 Evening. Weekend Parking Alter 5 pm and on Weckcpds I permits are valid RL Magnetic ResonanceiKilev 1 n XI Parkmgtiaragv Michigan Si 1 as| A ( I t RO Rotorc Building A i t » in A and B lots RT Kadi alum 1 hefaps Building A 1*4 PbyiK.ll> Disabled Parking S 24 Hour H onl facilities UM I'niccrsity llospilal A S* Stctchonlcl O Lots and Spaces are marked A Parking available also in pav I.Ms and garages Outlook at IUPUI: The best is yet to come Over the eighteen years that have passed since Indi-, campus where approximately 1,000 students begin which the move of the Purdue schools downtown will ana University and Purdue University decided to their initial course work.
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