
Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 11-22-1976 The Guardian, November 22, 1976 Wright State University Student Body Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/guardian Part of the Mass Communication Commons Repository Citation Wright State University Student Body (1976). The Guardian, November 22, 1976. : Wright State University. This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Activities at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Guardian Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. HHngtjt ^tate (Suariitan fflipiratati. Sfouember 22,1975 Section A Bagtun. (gHjta Hoi 13 Jaaue 23 Tuition inflation resistance statewide stated Lynch, "but Ed Silver BY KATHLEEN CHARNOCK la addition to acting Dean of legislative session was discussed. "Everybody's got it rough, but (Student Caucus Chairer) who Guardian Men Editor Students O Edward Pollock, The bill's sponsor. Mike Stitu- we are a voecial interest group three student representatives al- iano. sought to establish fixed Mid we have to look out for has been receiving fee informa- tion has never m»de i! public One of the topics which were so attended. limits on amounts to be charged ourselves." Mark Halstead said knowledge. discussed at a recent meeting of All twelve universities had for enrollment. is reference to Information "At SQE, we know where we Ohio State university administra- sent delegates to the meeting, The instructional fee for most gathered from other students stand, and what we have to do. tors and student leaders was the both student leaders and admia- undergraduate, community col- oaring the meeting. Since the meeting, we now litem problem of financing higher edu- leges. una general and technical A new bill is being proposed what other student groups across cation for Ohio's state-supported 11 10-28. which was colleges was *210, with the by Stinziano, to be introduced on the state we doing, too. We will universities. down during last year's exception of Central State Uni- January 3. 1977, in essence it versity. will read much the same as its be contacting members (of SQE) A $50 general fee would also predecessor (13-28). during the Christmas break to be allowable, under the provi- The Ohio Students help." sions of this bill. tion. an interuniversity "We have arranged to bypass Stinriano's bill also included formed to protect the quality of Silver, and with other members an emergency clause, which state education, h of OSA have initiated an infor- would permit the universities solid support of the mation service. which might be in danger of bill. "That way" she continued losing their accreditation, or A statewide letter writing cam- "we can most effectively co-ord- which could prove that a lower- paign has been initiated by stu- inate our efforts statewide. ing of academic standards would dent leaders and members of "Although we don't feel that rem a fee ceiling, to OSA to encourage legislators to we're getting our money's worth the general assembly to vote in favor of the bill, accord- from Ed. we still have the means fees above the maxi- ing to Murphy. ai our disposal to wage a cam- W,WWIM<i establishe>d "Wright State students should paign against steadily rising tu- Karen Murphy, one of the realize that they are not alone in ition costs." of Wright State's Stu- this effort" to restrain rising The three students agreed that v Httsn i for Quality Education, Stu- tuition costs, and maintain qual- pressure should be applied to dent Ombudsvf Mark Halstead ity 'tan.urda for education, she state representatives by and Liberal Arts Students Caucus insisted. and others who arc Sep Jayne Lynch were in agree "Wc could have been inform- about the quality and the cost of NUKS - ment that the meeting was "in- ed of other student groups' Ohio's state universities. • efforts in this matter all aloi'g." * w formative" and "enlightening " $ Election today, tomorrow BY ROM WUKESON Morris sees two major prob- sidents of 'loth the Political Guardian Staff Writer lems with Caucus as it stands: Science club and Phi Alpha "personality clashes, people in Theta. A special election is being held Caucus are more worried about Among the efforts that she today and tomorrow (November that" than matters at hand, and would like to participate in, Huff 22-23) to fill the position of "paeoccupation with things that expressed an interest in lighting, graduate representative to Stu- don't seem to be related" to the tuition hikes, "hoping to find an answer as to where ail the state's dent Caucus. immediate campus. Va«es may be cast in Allyn and Huff is running for graduate money is going." The Todd Art Theatre on Brown Street in Dayton it reviewed on Millett iiall lobbies from 12 to 2 rep because she'd "like to be "Having been at Wright State page four of the Guardian s mdgaiine supplement. Page XIII, which pm and 6 to 10 pm both days. able to provide input for gradu- for three years I have often been debuts in this issue. \Paul Gardiner photoI The candidates for the gradu- ate students. (1 feel) their con- distressed by a seemingly preva- ate rep position arc Mike Morris stituency of over 2500 people lent attitude that Caucus could and Rae Ellen Huff. deserves time and considera- be more effective," added Huff. Morris, who is working in a tion." If elected. Huff said that she Raiders to telecast le the public joint program for his MS and Founder and president for two i of Caucus. BY SOB CERRO sports. Colie replied "We hope MBA degrees, said he likes "the years of the WSU history club. Huff also feels there is an dlan Staff Writer to. but the intent of this contract graduate program. I'd like to Huff sees Caucus as "the only is to establish a relationship with represent it and its people." university-wide effective channel "unnecessary atmosphere of 'we/they' pervading relations be- Wright Sxai? University has re- the University. Whereby we want Morris has invested four years for constituent communication." tween Caucus and the admini- cently signed a tontract for to get involved this is merely a at Wright State getting his bach- Presently a grad assistant ai television r> ights for Raider's beginning. The intent of the con- elor's degree in business, and historv. Huff has been vice pre- stration." basketball with WDTN-TV. tract is * beginning with basket- was a grad assistant for the ^ The contract is to last two ball and a hope to extend co- Finance years, according to Ray Colie. verage to other sports. " graduate assisting WWSU gets permit general manager of Channel 2. Colie also said that WDTN was finance BTY GAYL0GAYLONN V1CKERS cirCUcircuit broadcasting training The coverage will start with renting the camera equipment '"'I1 am^a'sraduate's'tudent.'am a graduate student. ' saul " broadcasting for Gawdlan Staff Writer purposes. WSU's December 8 game against from WSU's television station Morris; 'I am somewhat acquain- "I hope to circuit Miami University. Two other rather than renting a mobile vat. ted... with the fiscal crises the The official construction permit broadcasting eek of games will be coveted this year. WSU Athletic Director Don University is facing." that h*s been keeping WWSU December," said Mort. Other games to be telecast are Mohr said he didn't know whe- My main objective is to give from going on the air arrived In outlining his plan Mort the Raiders' Januarv 8 ther the telecasts would affect the graduate students a stronger stated. "We're actually attendance at Raider games. voice in the general University ' Friday morning. November 19. "We have to order our crystal start training Monday ary 31 .gait "We figure it is good public i Morris. and antenna, which have to be 29, one and a half weeks before The number of games to be relations." Mohr observed. Mohr student in- we go cicsed circuit. These prac- broadcast next year has yet to be noted that negotiations are stiii tuned to our frequency." said underway to determine the num- parfc- Dick Mort. General Manager of tice runs will be along '.he same determined. schedule as the regular broad- Colie said that Omar Williams ber of games to be telecast "h WWSU. "if these Wings get 7 casts will be ran. will cover the games for Channel during the 1977 8 season. Mohr are done, I'm looking forward •'» going on the air the first day of All of the people who will be 2. He added that Channel 2 has also said that basketball would to costs in books and going on the air have their third rights to the Raiders' be the only sport covered by parking. Are they making a profit winter quarter." Mort went on to dass operators permit. "Most of He said that a fee was WDTN at present. on ft?" note. the people going on the air have I with WSU but would Mohr aiso said tha- the con- "Most of the The funds to buy the antenna prior radio experience, such as not" disclose the amount paid to tract had been signed by WSll and doa't have the and crystal were set aside from last year's budget. hieh school, armed forces, or the University. but had yet to be signed by out about these Before WWSU goes on the air When asked if Channel 2 officials at WDTN.
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages17 Page
-
File Size-