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Vote Today! See Election Spread Pages 12-13 'l'hon'" "' Pn.lmirri 'no Y..on ~·, t.h :3",j. ,., l.'DrrwlUn, N. J . 0765c: Election Campaign Marred 'Illegal Practices' Charged By AL MASCinl Charges of illegal campaign practices have marred UDCC campaign week. Jean-Jacques Records, UDCC el~ction c~mmittee chaiiman received a complaint Sunday mght chargmg Dave Poffenbe;ger's SLAP party with "gro~s violations" of ~he committee's campaign rules. It was s1gned by Joe Rykiel, Lynda Lee and Karen Kleinschmidt a!l of the SFC party, and Mark Ashwill (DSU) and Thomas Dowling (independent). The complaint charged that many of SLAP's mimeograp~ed campaign signs were posted illegally. UDCC electwn guidelines state that signs ~a~ not be posted on tqe walls, doors or windows of any buildmg; they must be posted_ on bulletin boards or other regular posting places. A Review Review photographer David S. Res en de check of Lane and Thompson Halls turned up about six violations in each. GREEKS HAVE THE BUGI Theta Chi members try their luck in the Volkswagen Push at the Poffenberger said, "I have not put up any illegal poste~s ~nd k Games last Sunday as their opponents look on anxiously. I have not seen any." He also said he was "given perm_JSSiOn by dorm directors" to post signs. "Why are candidates spending all this time at each other's throats?" he asked, and poined out that "It's easy as hell to frame a candidate." He Views Differ on 8406 Problems later said that he had found other candidates in violation of various rules, but did not plan to file an official complaint "at By CHRIS LOYND course last semester failed, identically." Why are students having this time." "Let's stop the bickering and get down to that 221 out of 249 students Stetson also said that he campaigning," he added. problems in 8406, Human failed the first quiz, and that may ask a student how much Physiology? Records' election committee will decide how to handle the 88 .4 per cent of the class of the basics of physiology the charges and countercharges. Records noted that the rules Dr. Milton Stetson, the failed one test. student understands in (Contln-cl on P1111• 1~5) course instructor said, "I just The college of Nursing has (Continued on Page 17) don't think they (students) initiated a special policy to give a damn, they're looking allow nursing students who for a handout, if they have to fail 8406 this·semester to take work for something, they a related course off campus New Physiology Course Planned for Fall won't do it." to fulfill their physiology By CHRIS LOYND Edith Anderson, dean of categorizes as "one of our course would be offered at requirement. And many very best," will teach the the 200 or 300 level on an Nur·sing, says, "I think it's a nursing majors have had to The school of tfealth and Life Sciences is introducing a course. experimental basis next fall. matter of attitude and repeat the course. South said. However, he said testing. The real way to new course next fall designed In a related development. Stetson confirmed that the for students "having trouble S•Juth said he is asking he cannot promise anything resolve the problem is to failure ratio on the first quiz yet. because "resources" are resolve it with the htculty with 8406 Human faculty in the college to was "about right." However Physiology," according to consider a new physiology limited. member, but that's not he said he has never failed South said. "I'm not asking occurring." Dr. Frank South, director of course for students not half the nursing majors. Health and Life Sciences. majoring in Health and Life the College of Nursing to South has so far declined to Sciences. design the (new physiology l release grade data to The course 8207-8 wili be required for all freshmen This course would be course. I'm .asking for their lysis quantify the problem . aimed mainly at nursing suggestions." The causes of the 8406 Health and Life Science and nursing majors, according to students having problems The College of Nursing is Dr. Frank South, director problem are a bit better with 8406 (Human also reviewing its science of Health and Life Sciences, defined. Basically it comes South and Edith Anderson: dean of Nursing. Physiology). currently the requirements. The college says, "The students perceive down to Stetson's attitude only physiology course has reduced · the chemistry a personality base problem towards his students verses A lecture and a lab will Ire included in the -course and it available for nursing majors, requirement for nursing between Dr. Stetson and the abilities and attitudes of South said. majors, however. the themselves;·. the perceptions students in the course. Most will be taught in large sections. " Logistically. it 's .a. 8406. " wasn't intende.d to physiology requirement has of the students ar~ interfering of the controversy has serve nursing students not changed. with the performance in the real bear," said South. centered around nursing Associate Professor Steven primarily," he said. The new "8406 will be the course. course." South also says, "I majors. Skonik, who South but I'm not the one who do think it's fairly obvious, I Students have accused assigns t!Je ..professor for t~e think the course is not Stetson of having, "a course," Anderson said. appropriately designed for condescending attitude On the Inside "What I'm going to ask is nursing students." toward students," and an that we have a course taught The problem with 8406 is "apparent dislike for nursing with a smaller number of poorly defined. Anderson students." Also, students Sad Sounds, Symbolic Silence students with a choice of at said, "There has been a large have accused Stetson of using least two professors." she number of students in nursing questions "as an opportunity Musician, Mime Visit Bacchus ................... p. 9 said. who have flunked last to degrade," students and Anderson was not available semester." However she had students say they find Stetson for comment on the· new no specific figures . intimidating. ·The .Plight of the Beaten.Wife physiology course proposed Students in letters to the Stetson says, "I" wouldn't by South. editor in The Review have know how to initimidate a Dr. Suzanne Steinmetz Discusses Family Violence . .P· 19 In addition. nursing asserted that most of the student." He also says, "All · students who failed 8406 last nursing students who took the students are treated (Contlnuecl on Page 171 Page 2 REVlEW, University of Delo.1wore , Newark, Delaware . New Campaign Rules May Hurt Candida guidelines of what they will campaigning - one week­ JIMMY'S By CATHY PORCARO .. - . allow . leading to this year's was too short. "The '... Housing and Residence strict enforcement. campaign should be about -r-~17IJ'-:J(fr Life and Security are "I see the merits in going . two weeks long," said DINER door - to - door. lt does AshwHI. " It would enable enforcing campaign rules •QUANTITY and QUALITY more strictly for this year's deprive the candidates face - students to get a better look election, according to to - face contact with the at the candidates." 6 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Mon.-Thurs. Jean-Jacques Records, students. But the rules come Bodner said, ·"there was a 6 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Friday chairman of the . election from the offices and I just Jack of coordination between committee. enforce them." said Records. the UDCC election -Closed Sundays- The rules established for Stuart Sharkey, director of committee and The Review the campaign are: Housing and Residence Life, for proper coverage. It hurts + The candidates are not sa1d the rule against door- to the students and in turn there allowed to campaign door -to door campaigning was will be a low turn out." · -· door in dormitories or to included under the Records said the reason for THE CLOGGERY leave a flyer under a university' s solicitation ·the one week re:;triction was person's door. policy. This policy was a lack of time. " l had to wait + The candidates may established "to avoid two weeks for approval of the Get clickin' place posters, flyers. etc. on continuous disruption of the guidelines from the UDCC," • bulletin boards or students in their dorms." said Records. There wasn't 1n blackboards, but not on doors Sharkey said. enough time. said Records, or walls. Some candidates also so only one week could be CLOGS + The candidates may complained that the time for allowed. place flyers on cars as long as it does not obstruct the view of the driver. Some candidates think the We Try rules hurt the voters and the­ candidates. Candidate for HARDER UDCC secretary, Mark Ashwill said. " It deprives the voters of getting to know the candidates. Also, I look forward to going into the "You don't hove to be on Einstein dorms to talk to students and to know that your best dollar value hand out information " for quality clogs is at the Cloggery" Russ Bodner, candidate for UDCC president said, "The - Review nhc>tncf'rnr,h Only the finest hand-tanned Swedish leathers, styles alderwood MUSIC WAS ONLY PART of the en-tertainment at bases _ore used in our clogs. The Cloggery is not a franchised new policy definitely hurts oper ot1on , 1t IS a family owned business, where the owners candidates, such as myself, Second Annual Women's Fair, held on the South Campus personally serve you . · who are relatively unknown. last Saturday. The fair, sponsored by the Independence Mall-Concord Pike 652-6770 Gralnery Station-Elkton Rd People will vote for a Coordinating Council, also featured a photographer, Mon.

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