Daily Eastern News: March 03, 1993 Eastern Illinois University

Daily Eastern News: March 03, 1993 Eastern Illinois University

Eastern Illinois University The Keep March 1993 3-3-1993 Daily Eastern News: March 03, 1993 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1993_mar Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: March 03, 1993" (1993). March. 3. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1993_mar/3 This is brought to you for free and open access by the 1993 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in March by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Funny Close call Second City returns to ~ (;;;]_ Lady Panthers lose to Eastern for two shows. ~eY/ j Chicago State 70-66. Page3 Page 12 • acuity to vote on five open senate seats STEPHANIE CARROLL Personnel Committee and University proposal encourages the university to real­ Planning Committee alternates. Faculty Senate locate resources into undergraduate studies Faculty members running the senate and library services rather than research A total of J 1 candidates will be running have made statements about issues the sen­ Candidates and graduate studies. five Faculty Senate seats in the spring ate is dealing with. Those statement will be "(Assistant director of IBHE Richard Cendldm Depel1lnent lly elections on March 10 and 11. published in the senate's next minutes, said JohnAllison English Wagner) feels we are doing an honest effort John Allison, John M. Craft. Marietta Ed Marlow, chairman of Faculty Senate. John M. Craft• Physical Education to do what they've asked of us," Joms said. ming. Jerry Eisenhour, Ron Gholson, One of the open seats was left by Craig Marietta Deming. Health Studies I'm happy to say that we're doing it for our et Hope. Janet Lambert, Gail Mason, Eckert, who resigned from the senate Feb. Jeny Elsenhour TheateArts own reasons, though." RonGholson Secondary Ed. n Miller, John Simpson and James 16, in what be said was a result in the frus­ JanetHope Sociology Jorns also took questions from the semate well are all running for a spot on the traLion of being part of an ineffectiv,e body. Janet Lambert Junior High Ed. concerning the progress of the Academic te. Eckert said he was upset at the way the Gail Mason Speech Comm. Area Restructuring Committee, which met Craft. Deming and MilJer currently serve senate handled important topics and treated John M111er• Secondary Ed. on Monday and Tuesday and will meet John Simpson English the senate. other faculty that brought concerns to the James r ldwell Journalism again Wednesday. A final list of nominees for faculty elec­ group. Senate member Marietta Deming asked !> was released at the regular Faculty Also on ballot are CAA candidates Rori Joms why the committee is not looking at ate meeting Tuesday. Carson, James Conwell, Russ Fischer, administrative positions while planning Also on the ballot will be candidates for Mary Anne Hanner, Nancy Marlow, Education meeting in Chicago. reorganization of Eastern 's six colleges. Council on Academic Affairs, Council Eleanor E. Midkiff and Ron Wohlstein. Joms said the IBHE is pleased with "I have have an opinion about restructur­ Faculties, Academic Program Elim- Also at the meeting, Eastern President Eastern 's progress in meeting the recom­ ing administration." Joms said. "There's ion Review. Council Graduate Studies, David Joms addressed the senate about mendations made under the Priorities, ncil on Teacher Education, University Tuesday's Illinois Board of Higher Quality and Productivity initiative. The ., Continued on page 2 ouncil ives OK o search The Charleston City Council rized a resolution Tuesday for advisory panel to search for a · administrator, creating a full­ e professional position to assist local government in day-to-day business and planning. Mayor Wayne Lanman said he chosen nine individuals for the visory panel but would not lease the names until the next cil meeting pending discussion 'th the other COU11Cil members. When asked about who would rve on the advisory panel, the ayor said that the individuals re from different sections of the munity such as Eastern. Char­ ton High School, a representa­ ·ve involved in real estate, an panment building owner and a mber of the Charleston Cham­ MARI OGAWA/Photo editor of Commerce. Also on the agenda was the Rain, rain go away hearing of three requests for Eastern students rry to avoid stepping in puddles in fronr of Buzzard Building Tuesday afternoon. Temperatures reached the high 40's during liquor license reclassifications. Tuesday's rainstorm. Saying that they wanted more time to consider the requests and review the entire city liquor code. the council voted to have the Senator: Eastern failing Hispanics Oiarleston Liquor Advisory Board conduct its own investigation of By CHRIS SEPER transition to college. RClassifying the licenses. Associate news editor About 28 percent of Eastern 's l percent The advisory board will look Sen. Miguel de Valle evalu­ Hispanic population consists of freshman and together at the requests and the set If State Sen. Miguel de Valle were to hand ates both sides of the BOG transfer students. of local Jaws that govern the sale of out grades for cultural diversity, Eastern kill bill. Page 5 De Valle's plan for putting minorities in alcohol, leaving open the possibili­ would barely be passing. higher education is a simple two-step process: ly of a recommendation to change "At Eastern, it's not too good," said de recruit them and retain them. portions of the liquor code. Valle, a Democrat from the Chicago-based "There have to be aggressive recruitment Latino Awareness Week, which runs through The board will report back to the 2nd District. effons," he said. "We need to have the repre­ ·ty council at its next meeting on "There have been some improvements over Friday. sentatives from campuses visit the high March 16. the last few years in public higher education in De Valle's speech for Latino Awareness schools in Chicago and other parts of the state Area bar owners also voiced the state of Illinois," he said. "But we're really Week comes on the heels of a meeting where there are pockets of Hispanics. their opinions of the reclassification far from where we should be." between Eastern's Hispanic Student Union "We have to make sure campuses are a concerning whether the liquor De Valle will be speaking about Hispanics and President David Jorns. Members dis­ friendly place, a place where students, who, license revisions were necessary. in higher education at 7 p.m. Wednesday in cussed the state of Latino involvement at the in some places. have limited exposure to the the Grand Ballroom of the Martin Luther King university and asked for counseling and advis­ A Continued on page 2 Jr. University Union. His !>peech is part of ing programs to help Hispanic students in their • Continued on page 2 2 Wednesday, March 3, 1993 The Dally Eastern News BSU to prep for Jorns meeting I By CHRISTINE STARR BSU President Aaron Bell said executive hoard positions arc due y Staff writer BSU members can turn in ques­ Monday. He said cnndid:i1cs tions and other comments for the should speak to the BSU executive The Black Student Union and discus,ion at it:- next meeting. who currently holds the po ition Organization of Adult Studencs: Kir ten Buford told members they are int e~ ted in. Yddmgo m l• 70, Dbro Pbyed • 20,000 ""~of"'" poundi"g Informal and Supportive will she belie\e:. it is important for the • Kim Caner. co-coordinator of mmd-blm\ ing, state-of-the-an, n:product1on 'I\ DJ. Kevin Kramer sponsor a discussion with & stem BSU to co-sponsor the di.,cussion. the BSU Fashion Show, said 1he President David Joms April 15 in "If there's an opportunity for us next rchcar:-;al will be held from 8 _.!\.•.!l.:'.!-~-tl~o:~J-.:!~1!~~~- the University Ballroom of the to talk to him we should." Buford to 10 p.m. Wednesday in the YMar. 5th BECKETT'S ON FIRE Martin Luther King Jr. University said. "If we don't take the oppor­ Umon Gallery. (J'a" t IJ3 I (J'a" t (J'a" I (J'a" (ti I ~ Union. tunity (to present our problems). • Bell said the next BSU intra­ A representative from OASIS we may not have the opportunity mural basketball game will be held presented the :-. uggestion to co­ again." Wednesday at 7 p.m . in the sponsor the discussion at las t In other busine:-.s Tue:.day: Student Recreation Center in Pagliai's Pizza week's BSU meeting. • Bell said that nominations for Lantz Gynasium. Free Delivery Free Semi-thick Crust after 1o p.m. Everyday FROM PAGE ONE Good With All Specials Open daily 4 p.m.-1 a.m. 2 a.m. on weekends Faculty 345-3400 ., From page 1 back on 10 the campus through alumni groups. and Unless stated below specials then maybe their children will come here. It takes a not valid with any other offer not enough good information yet to make any lot of cohesive thinking." changes. though .. The progress of the committee formed to examine $3.99 Every One of Joms' major administrative concerns is in Eastern 's governing structure was also brought up. Wednesday the area of enrollment management. A committee has Joms said the committee, which has not been final­ Large Thin Small Pizza 6 been formulated for this area. $1 per order ized. will not move quickly. Single Item when placed "Enrollment management starts with recruiting the "This issue should not go fast," Joms said. ··1 don't After 10 p.m. Spaghetti students you really want from high schools," he said.

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