
I I I I I I I I I I I ) ) ' I ) '-'i' Jose Napoleon Dua ~e I I I Cleto DiGiovanni Jr. I ~I Il i I 4 $ I I I "4IJ .>E',y ) Robert White I II :,)) l%,'-:."~ i ) Wl + p ) I I I I l I I I I '. ]f gII~ q4 ' ~ 44 ~ ~ 4 ~>Arm44IIW I !' L~ ~~ I I~ ,IO Sl I Slf I IOS Ii See page 6. E. Bradford Burns An ASUI Programs survey will try The Faculty Council Tuesday ap-" to find out what students want in proved a proposal that would the way of entertainment. See establish admission standards at page 7. the Ul in 1984. See page 2. A task force has come up with Our sports editor took to the has hit hard suggestions on ways to remedy '! streets to find out how some The Ul Museum its doors in Idaho's ailing higher education students feel about Ul Coach Don times and will close system. See page 3 for details. Monson's departure. See page 12. April. See page 15. 2 Argonaut —Friday, March 25, 1983 'v Performance Cpunci7p,kaII/'gp aChiiissi pns ~pl'ppp$ gj) reprimanded correct resources to help Susan Klatt out-of-state, will need eight semesters of without the By the in Senate Staff writer English with writing skills emphasis, four them," Dean Weldon Tovey told semesters of college preparatory math, council, referring to the effects of cuts in By Carol Woolum The Faculty Council approved a set of four of natural science and five semesters special services. Staff Writer admission standards for University of of social science. The Faculty Council will examine the would be Idaho which, if approved by Ul faculty and The curriculum requirements admission process for minority students At Wednesday's meeting, the for the fall of 1986 to include two the Idaho Board of Education, could go raised in an attempt to find a fair way of handl- ASUI Senate met with criticism math and of into effect with the class entering the. additional semesters of situation and to prevent the official-and Univer- ing the from an ASUI university in the fall of 1984.- natura! science, one more semester of be- of:"Idaho 'student who Special Admissions Committee from sity If approved by Ul faculty members in social science and an additional require- reacted--to-several recent in- ing swamped by minority requests. a vote on April 21, the recommendation ment of four semesters of of tardiness and stances will be presented to Ul President Richard humanities/foreign language. These stan- In other business, computer science involving ASUI absenteeism Gibb, who may or may not present the dards have already been set by the State preregistration was given the go-ahead and representatives. senators recommendation to the state Board of Board of Education for students by the council for the fall semester of '83. Green Vice President Scott Education. graduating in 1988. According to John Dickinson, represen- said, "I worider where your If approved, the recommendations will Students who do not meet these re- tative from the computer science depart- priorities are? If don't want Y you require incoming freshmen from Idaho quirernents would be able to apply for ment; preregistration will allow the max- the students, I sug- to represent schools to have graduated in the up- recommendation from the Special Admis- imun number- of students to register out." high gest you get per three-quarters of their class or have sions Committee to gain admission. because the department will have addi- Because'a quorum was not ACT or SAT scores high enough to put "We will immediately have to deal with tional time to plan for more sections if present at the the beginning of them in the 40th percentile. Out-of-state the special cases of minorities," said they are required. the last Senate meeting on students will be required to be in the top Peter Haggart, Faculty Council president. March the meeting was 9, half of their graduating class. Several groups, including represen- The council also approved the renam- cancelled. And during the In addition, students seeking admission tatives from two Idaho Indian Tribes and ing of FOC East to Carol Ryrie Brink Hall on March a bill was meeting 2, would have to have successfully com- the university Juntura, have already ad- and FOC West to Archie Phinney Hall. early in the meeting and . passed pleted a specified number of high school dressed the council on the unique situa- The new names are an attempt to several of the senators were not semesters in certain subject areas. If the tion of minority students. eliminate confusion between the present to make their. votes. measures are approved, beginning in the "We are better off not to admit them buildings. Office holders in the building "Many of the same people fall of 1984, applicants, both in-state and (minority students) than to admit them were polled to choose the new names. who were late to vote on that bill were also late for pre-session, and didn't show up for last procedure by the I ecture Notes Idaho community colleges. The Lear. process, so resource managers week's meeting," said Green. program, because the ad- recommendation suggests that If these changes are im- can be making influencial deci- Ul student Harry Howard also ministrator's assistant has the community colleges offer on- plemented, the IRM could sions sooner, he said. expressed his opinion of the already been working for three ly two year programs and be branch out nationally instead of Even though IRM programs will senators'onduct at the end of weeks. Senate policy requires considered commuter colleges, basing its programs only at its be conducted away from the Ul the meeting. that an employee not be hired while the Ul, Boise State Univer- current location in the Paiouse. and WSU, current education pro- "Students see the ASUI as a and payed a salary until the sity and Idaho State University At a press conference Tues- grams at the two unrversities will J'bug joke. By cancelling the last Senate approves of the pay and would offer only four-year day, Lear outlined three new in- not be abandoned. However, the Senate meeting, you are just giv- position. programs. itiatives that will make the in- emphasis on education may ing them more to feed on." The Senate also discussed the Another IACI recommendation stitute more than just a graduate change depending on recom- Green also criticized the stu- $2 entertainment fee that is involved college tuition. Borror program at the Ul and WSU. mendations made by a soon-to- dent representation at the Idaho figured into registration fees. The said,he agreed tuition would be The three new programs in- be-established National Policy Association of Commerce and Senate is reconsidering the fee a good idea, but he didn't want clude a "Fellowship/Intern Pro- Advisory Board. Industry (IACI) Task Force to determine if it should remain to have the tuition used as a "fix- gram" which will piace IRM in- The board will be comprised of meeting last week. as part of registration fees. all" for all the financial problems. terns across the country to 16-20 members, and Stuart Two ASUI representatives, Ken Saville, programs Another bill passed provided assist businesses in resource Udall, former Secretary of In- former ASUI President Andy Ar- manager, said he understood. $112 to the Native American decisions; a program of 10-day terior has already agreed to tis and Sen. David Borror, were that a referendum may be put on Student Association for the short courses that will train mid- serve on it, Lear said. The new suppposed to be present at the the election ballot to see if 1983 Pow Wow. dle and upper level executives; board's first task will be the task force meeting to represent students favor this fee. The Senate also passed a and a "Facilitation/Mediation" evaluation of the new initiatives the Ul, he said. But Green said But Barry Bonifus, programs resolution opposing the Faculty program which will involve at a meeting slated in July. neither of these representatives coordinator, said he isn't sure Council's decision concerning resource decision makers in the Lear, who replaced Hope were present at the last meeting. that students would understand the repetition of a failing grade IRM process. Moore, the first IRM director who "I got calls from other student what they were voting for if the and its effects on the student's In addition to creating more im- resigned earlier this month, said governments wanting to know referendum was on the ballot. GPA. mediate results in the area of the new directions came Gut of where they were. We did send Saville said the Senate should responsible resource manage- a report he wrote on the institute our student lobbyist over to find use information from a survey Redford's IRM ment decision making, Lear said while working for Robert Red- out what was going on. If the circulating on campus to deter- broadening the scope of institute ford's Sundance Corporation, a students had been there, it mine what sorts of entertainment to shift gears programs will also assist fund development company based in would have been an excellent the students really want, then raising efforts for the institute. Utah. Redford is also the founder opportunity to get the students decide whether or not to retain By Mike Stewart As the program is now design- of the IRM. said views expressed," Green.
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