1987-May-4.Pdf

1987-May-4.Pdf

; :: ·• . ·. ..... " . ,· ..... ·.·.. MONDAY. MAY 4, 1987'. .BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE VOLUME XLVII NUMBER 12 . 1987- 88 ASB budget in9reases; Li'/ hula honey student cards seen as big ;revenue ' ' . , . '• . By KIE RELYEA cur for several reasons;accordlng . usecLto build up a resef\'e over not happen.I' . .. Staff Writer to Mo~rlsori. the following years; .· . The budget shows that $6,000 .·, . IIMost people don't buy a card J\oselllnl expects the. cards to has ·been allocated for. the .. 1 .The·, $4 1550 ln~rease · In the because they don't kriow about It · be ·s~cessful based on dlscusslo~s ... 87Homecomlng actlv1tles·up · 1987-88 ASB budget hinges on a . or because they don't. know · with other community colleges $1,000 from 1986. In the past. · projected $7,000 increase in the . about the benefits 'of holding a· .. iwhicl) have irripiemented $hnJlar most of the funds for Homccom· '.·., reve,itie ·which .the .Student ·ser•. · card.'' ·.. · .. · .·. <· ·• ·.. · ·; · .. · ·.·· plans.:Thesc· colleges ·report .an· ·.fog .have been generated through :,\ vices Cards are expected to bring · '· ·Rosellini adds/'lt's ·. a· more: ·.. approximate .40 percent~increase the raffle tickets the King and : ; in, accordhig to Kathy Rosellinl,. · per111anent kind. 9f card (like a .• in (he rtuniber of cards sold; ac- ·. 'Queen candidates have sold; ; dlrector<of sfodent affairs. credit card), and I' think people cording to Rosetllni. However, members of the .· ) · Next year's .budg~t was ap,;_ will ·be more attracted to havin·g : According to the latest records Latef Pay Saints Student·· ·., proved April 21 by the St\ldent · something like that In their printed by the Business Office, . Association jiave opposed the . <. Board of Representatives and will . billfolds. 11 ·• there have . beeri · i ,000 students' · raffle formar on moral grounds .· :: . lncreas·e from $40:750 to ~S.JOO; .· ·. i the · Ase Gard. il.cti vi ties fe.e who have· boug~t ASB cards .. · saying it cohstitutefgaritbllrig. In ···. ~·-. Doug Morrison, t\.Sirouslness--wlll ·· j\Hhp- ftom· · $9,000.' _to .:..._through~bruary:-Cif1987;--:-.· - .. -· ~ts]'laceithe'~DS_~i_\--would like-··. · manager, admits, ''The cards are $16,000 .. Morrison .states that ', .. Asked ·what. steps•,· the ASH·. to ·see money .for Homecoming. the. backbone· . of :the ASB figure is)ower than expected. "If .· would takeJf the. popularity of' ~raised through·a jog-a~thqn. :··. 11 budget. .._ . .· . everything goes as pl aimed, then the Student. Services Cards are . The campus clubs are supposed ... · The additional ·revenue from the amount should b.e $32,000." · ··. not as high as projected, Mor- to vote today on whether to. · . -;., . { the. Student Servkes Card( The fu11ds generated from the rison states, "Then we'll h11ve to . .•• . .•.... · .. ··. · .· ... (formerly the ASB cards) will oc~ · Student ~"rvk1" Cards will be .·. rebudget. But we predict that will · .. Please see ASB page l •. ,·!;;· .. - .· .. ----------------------------.. ·Extra· .day is added Housing .staff er~ - ·. ta final exarn slate travel to Hawa11 . • By MARCUS HICKS · By JE.NNIFER.SE_LF . generated 'through rent paid by . Staff Writer · Staff Writer ,• . · students residing in Prator and ..·. ~Vinson Halls. Eff~tive 1'all Semeste; 1987; the final exam schedule .wilf be· . inc Housing Program ·coor- .·. The ci;,hfereoce, ~ttended. by ·. ·. .changed ·so studentsw'on't have.three or f9ur finals ori one day; ·. .· . dinator $cott Douglas arid Hou:s~·:. 300 colleg~ ,rep'resentatives, dealt · ·. according to Dr. Charles Carlson, dean of Instruction. ·. 'ing: Director. Qreer Gusiavson •·. C with • issues· concerning ·•. e-0Uege ··. ·.. N~xt Fall; inst~ad ·of having five days 9r finals, there wiU be . · were . the only reptesentaOves housing·•: cifficiats; but Douglas . six; The state allows amaximµm of I$ days of finals a year, BC. ·· : 'from a : California .<;ommunity • said that. most.· of the seminars will be within the maximum :with 1_2 days of finals f9t riextyear. college to travelto Oahu, Hawaii · .dealt specifically wi~h concerns of •• · '.fhe. faculty ai:td th·e Aca.demic' $enate iook the. lead in .··. April)f~15, topaiticipate i~ the . foufyear schools.· ..· . · . •· generating ~oncern oyer the p~oblem of many students having .. co11ference offered: •. by. the·· •·· ''At BC no alcohol is.allowed . too many finajs Qll'One.day, accorcling to C:arlson. · · Calif()rn:El As_sociation.o.f.College .. , on cEtmpus;''. Douglas said .. ~·A ·· ··. · Carlson said the change won't help th9se students taking · and Universities Housing Of: · large percentag~ .of universities ·· .·· • . .·.· .·. ... ·. , . · .. PE"J'E ESP)NOZA/Rlp Staff: . seven or eight courses, but. the mafority of the students wm ·•·· _ficers .. ·. ·. · .····.· . , have pubs on campus. (However) .· Four~yeili',old Mlsa Mlsona hulas the hearts of hundi'edii of lbe . benefit' froin the change. ·.... The trip; wh.ich · cost $1,438, ·. th~ liabiU_ty.,is still the same ·when . .. -· . .. -· ... "'. .:· luau spoilsored t,y Food Seh·lces I~~{ week. Sli,ls ;a member of· . ,; . - ... ~ - : was· financed through the Hous.:: '' ·. ;, ·•· . , · > •· < . · .· .'the Kraneil~rg Darice s'teps, directed by Loni Strong. .· ..·. - .- . ._ . '. ~------------·---------------------.-..· • ins budget. Budge( fµnds. ·ax~ . Please see.HA~Ai(page 4; . 'Students indicate·•- math. department most effective,··· . .· .. · ·By JUDY SHAY , . its math d¢partment. Th~. •developmeritof basic . ·"The.y~1 pr~eding that surve;. there were iwo ·.. : , :Th~e surveys wiJl be usedto Jtelp the commlUee : . ·. · . : '. Editor i.n Chief .· .... remedialskiHsin arhhmetk :,vas rarik~d number.• . murders . on campus,'' : said.: ~ott.· •'So, · rug ht ·. fo .cha_rge ·ofpreparing for the)987 .accr~itation ·.. , .. on{c:m the list of students' satisfactions 'with the·... · students were concerned about it:Toey wante~ in- ·.: of BC, tlte SteeiingCorrimittee, work on the Self· ... The results 9f the'A~reditation. Goals Survey . college. .· . .., . creased SCCl!rity, better lightingaround campus." Study report. .. .·. that was taken last November by all segments of ·. ' 1THe math· department ~as. alw~ysbeen rated ·•. AnJ\clQ.itional survey, which w~ written;as,ked · ·•.· ''0.ne oftheJhin:gs we'Hdo with the numbers;tl . : .· ....-__,,=th=e_.,·~llege. have been ·processe·d. an~_~mpiled;· .near the top," ·· sfated Scott .. ··.•We·· hav·e '(wij .. :·: soine~Mtlficd staff-rttembersc:artd faculty· ••where . explained ,scott, ~·is · 1ook ·.at them carefully to . : . rewrted Dr. David Scott, dean.of ad.mirii.strative. member.s of the math department in the Accredlta-· •.. _.we(B~) have been in the last five years and whe~e allocate resources~·· ·· .. · ··· ... ·· -- services. tion Steering Committee and they were ecstatic ' we're Jtoing in the. next five years/'.. ·... '. ·., 'Because we have the nun,.bers, we can see how .·: out of the 74 goals surveyed, the two library about this." · . · · · · · people ~re· ihinkins: quantifiab1y:" . > . .. .· .· goals topped the list according to importance, said . Scott explai~ed that; the results of. the s~rveys . '. Some . ·of the: .areas of concern were .the · .· · Scoir said that because there were 1400 students · · . ~"L~Scott chairman of the Planning Steering Commit~ ·.. · change from time to time, "depending on wh~t .. Southwest prognµn/assessmeni. and .placement, surieyed, diere shc:iuld be an accurate s~ple. • . · tee. This means that the students and faculty' . has happened in the years preceding." · ·. inadequate funding in different areas · and the· · He added that the goals were ranked from one . ·:: , , members surveyed, feel that the coltegej'should'' The topic of security has taken the lower ru~ng situation of the library .. ·. · . ··· ·. ·. · ·.. : to, five and all the goals had a m.ean of at least · . :: do better In this area. · . of the ladder recently, compared to one year According to Scott; the library issue was at the.· 'three,· · . · •. According to the daytime students surveyed, where ''. .. a., · a:-,.,~.: :: ~:-. ·=·~. ·~. e ~.:-J~ta:ice of· . fop of both the goals, su.rvey and the written : .. "Some were better than others~ but,there.were . they indica~e= :~a: :.~e -:ollege is most effecthe ~·.,:BC j-.• : "·-: :,-~:e~.::a:e ·survey. · • nc;'suptjses,'' concluded.Scott.'. +.----•'. 'SEMANA···DE.LA. .· . - . -_ , .RAZA . ' - -_ . •. _. _.i ' -· . ' ·,f--._ - ~ · CINCO DE M·AYO. ACTIVITIES - . -- . MAY·4-.Moriday MAY. 5 Tuesday ·1:00pm ·. .10:30am · . "Revenge .<>f~las iMujeresii .. 9:00am Or. E. Bradford Burns· . Pf e Jhrowi ng· · · · 11 MENUDO". Sa 1e · PANEL DISCUSSION - Fine Arts 30 MAv· 1 · • Thursday 1'Current·u.s. 10:30am Central-American. 10:00am "CALCO AZTECA" Policy" · MAGIC SHOW · Latin Jazz Group Fireside Room Fireside.Room l:OOpm Jalapeno Eating 11 :OOam .· ll:30am Contest ·p1nata.Breaking Ruben F.ernandez Hf story Instructor. MAY .6 - Wednesday · · 12:00pm "Significance of "Corazones Alegfes" Cfnco de Mayo" 10:00am Dance Group Fireside Room _ PANEL PRESEHTATIOH Campus Center Patio· "Care,r Strateg1 es for Latinas•• Geneva Vega,,Counselor . MAY 8 f'rf day 7:00pm Sylvia De Leon, Special . ....... .. Or. E. Bradford Burns Assistant to the City 10:00am Professor of Hislory, Manager of Bakers field B.C. Steel Orua UCLA Band "Current Anerf can 11:00am ( Tent1tt f ve) Policy ~n ThOfflas Jefferson School Ni caJ;-a;..ia" Folklorfco Group - Wasco 11 :OOam 'Fine Arts 30 Ca~pus Center Patio lip Sync Cor,ast ll'!n UPt:NOZAAiP tt.r . l PR"\v··c ~ ..... -u--"'-,

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    11 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us