Fullerton College Volume 65, Issue 18 Friday, Feb. 20, 1987FulroC Christifle feuding Craft to Senate speak at FC over proposal directly with the Care Bank--an By Bill Burton By Mike Lyster aid Feature Assistant News Assistant on-campus service to provide to needy students--said: Christine Craft, journalist, Turmoil and dispute marked "The proposal is not in news anchorwoman, and Tuesday's Associated Students writing. I was not informed, and wo~men's right activist, will be (A.S.) meeting, February 17, as I don't think (A.S. 'President) presenting a lecture from 10 to 11 the senate verbally battled over a Sam Penrod was informed. I a.m. on Wednesday, March 4, in proposal passed by the Judicial have no idea what was passed, the Student Center.. Committee regarding guidlines therefore, I move we drop it.. .It. ,Craft began her career in for Fullerton College's Care looks to me like we're trying to r Television news in 1974 when she Bank. railroad it through." -worked at KSBW-TV. the NBC The proposal, brought up and Adviser Norm Price com- Qafifliate in Salinas/MontereY.Her accepted by the Judicial Commit- mented on the undisclosed nature ~duties there included weather tee at its regular meeting, Thrus- of the proposal by saying: casts, sportcasts and news repor.- day, Feb. 5, was introduced to "It seems strange to me, pass- tting. the senate during a report by ing something nobody knows Since 1974, Craft mooed to committee member Elizabeth anything about. The Care Bank is' posltlo~a o4~ bothi co4ats.. In San Toiler. an important entity of student Francisco,. she worked for. the The terms of the proposal were government... .there needs to be CBS affiliate, KPIX-TV, uas not disclosed and caused much more discussion." news, weather, and sports brood- debate whether or not the After much prolonged bicker- by Icaster, and from.~ there moveed to Judicial Committee's acceptance ing, the issue was settled ac- New York, where she was the of the proposal made it actual. cepting the Judicial Committee's :host of the "Women in Sports" senate law. actions as separate from 'segment of the CBS Sports Spec- "Under rules of order," said the senate. The proposal will be Senator KG Bailey, "It states that submitted to the senate at a latter if the senate accepts a date. committee's report, it is accepted Tuesday also marked the ,"Theywere endlessly senate's last meeting before a being as law." told Senator Peter Opel argued that special election designed to bring to a their hair." Kim- Kulpa/Photo editor "If the committee passed the pro- the number of members back teblow-dry capacity of approximate- were on campus looking -for a few. good men posal it does not necessarily mean normal CONFLICTING INTERESTS-This -ironic scene it: It is not - ly 24. Due to a- rash -Of recent* .War .Club. began its ;publicity the senate approved Craft was. captured on Wednesday,. Feb .. _8, . htle.: wheni the Beyond stone." resignations, there were at most, Christine club is new to the campus and is set in these- marine recruiters,- Staff Sgt.. Sonny drive. The Senator Guy Maw, who works- nine senators present Tuesday. Haskins (left), .and Cpt. Paul K. Hilton (right), also looking for a few good men(people).. In 1979, Craft returned to California to work as a reporter, Semester in Paris produicer, editor, and co-anchor Club thinking beyond war for the 11 o'clock nightly news at Santa. Barbara. KEYT-TV in By Christopher Kelly .The club will hold an introductory meeting ten- Fall Paris study Beginning in 1980, subsequent News Editor tatively set for Wednesday, Feb. 25, at 2:30, in events initiated her perhaps better room 814 (in the Student Center). known role as a contrqversial "The unleashed power of the atom has chang- The club has had one meeting, in which signs program offered subject of the news. ed everything save our modes of thinking and we and banners were made to publicize it's forma- In the fall of that year she thus dri towards unparalleled catastrophe." tion; one of the banners even found its way direct- By Mike Lyster as co-anchor at a Albert Einstein News Assistant began work ly behind two marine recruiters that were on cam- Metromedia-owned station' in years has seen an increased United The last few pus last Wednesday. Aah, Paris. in the fall--the cool autumn breeze blowing off the Kansas City, Missouri. Her being America torn by States military budget, Central the changing of color in the gardens that line Le hired at that station was based on of the nuclear Fred Lentz, a teacher at La Habra High School Seine River; civil war, and a massive escalation Champs-Elysees--this could be the scenic backdrop for 60 students the conditions that her ap- arms race. who organizes new chapters of Beyond War, said pearance not be changed and that applying for "Semester in Paris," a study program to take place Fullerton College students concerned with at the first meeting of the club: "Beyond War is this fall. she would be able to do frequent have a strictly an educational movement. Which is pro- knowing more about these issues now, The program offers qualified students a minimum of 13 units of live-field reporting.. place to learn and, at the same time, an opportuni- bably the main reason it belongs on college cam- of 1981 college credit in classes related to the historical environment of However, in August ty to become involved in a new club forming at pus'." news director, Ridge Paris. Metromedia FC.. will depart from Shannon, removed Craft as co-. There will be no club president but the group Beginning September 9, the academic excursion The club, Beyond War, is being organized by Los Angeles and return from Amsterdam, the Netherlands, on anchor and offered her a job as I ________________will be made up of four two FC students, Jill____________ be three weeks of classes prior to departure. reporter. At that time, Craft later commitees: organizing, December 9. There will Giesbrecht and Terry will be taught by Cypress College Art claimed, Shannon told. her that public relations, Participating students Mischler. One of their History Instructor Ellen Berger, and Fullerton College's Violette she was "too. old, too unattrac- and goals is to educate FC "...if we lose thi one, we lose the economic and Dr. Herb Guthman, French and English instructors, tive, and not sufficiently deferen- is secretarial. Vornicel respectively. tial to men."~ stdnsaotteorganization and to ex- whole thing." A short term goal of the movement -is to in- The program's cost--$50 tuition and $3,600 for the semester in after Metromedia Two years pose people to alter- fluence a change in the Paris--includes air and ground transportation, lodging in residence hired her, Craft returned to work native. viewpoints. halls, two meals per day, commuting in Paris, museum entrance at KEYT-TV in Santa Barbara decision making process in Washington D.C. with There is also a national organization of the fees and field trips.. and filed a complaint against a new mode of thinking by 1988. The ultimate goal within the City of Lights, various Beyond War chapters, entitled the In addition to the breathtaking scenary is 'to build a world beyond war'. parts of France, Belgium and Holland. Beyond War Foundation, which states its main students will also see other The Beyond War movement movement grew include: Three, one-day trips to areas outside of Paris; goal is to 'create a world beyond war.' Excursions out of group of San Fransico-area people who a weekend trip to eastern France's Alsac region; a 10-day tour of Giesbrecht said she would like see students get were concerned about the nuclear war issue and the South of France, visiting Nice, Antibes and St. Paul de Vence; involved and become. educated about the dangers as Lentz says,"They agreed among themselves and a five-day trip to Brugge, Belgium, and Amsterdam, from of war, although she admits that a great deal of that this was the issue, this was the one they had where students will return to the United States. and ignorance on campus will have to be to focus on because if we lose this one; we lose the apathy page 3 dealt with. whole thing." See Paris, " Parking structure delayed fall of 1986 and to be built jointly real anchor for tourism," claims By Cathy Yarnovich by the City of Fullerton, Fuller- Barbara Hammerman, North Staff Writer ton High School, and FC. The Orange County Community Col- col- lege District Trustee and a long-awaited park- spaces would be available for Plans for representative to the Museum which would bring lege and high school students ing structure the Association of North Orange to harried Fuller- with a parking sticker and some reprieve paying a usage fee. County. ton College students have been general public renovation is delayed once again due to new Currently under Funds to build the structure Museum Center proposals in city developement the Fullerton will come from student parking for the pro- plans. located near the site fees and the city's redevelope- The new proposals that have posed theatre. And when reopen- ment agency. area's parking . pushed back the construction ed will add to the A public hearing will be held need. date are the renovation of Plum- at City Hall on Tuesday, Feb. I-MAX theatre mer Auditorium and the possible The proposed 24, at 7:30, where students will renovation of the building of an I-MAX theatre.
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