Show Thursday May 10 1990 The Eagle page 3 Additional parking is one of the growth problems that will be solved when CEU's 1 master plan is finished 0-ye- ar OONarft by Jake Shewmake editor The College of Eastern Utah's administration hopes the masterplan will deal with the growth problems of the state's fastest growing college over the next ten years One of the large problems assoc iated with growth is parking for all the students faculty and for members of the community who attend college events According to Frank Whipple there an currently 236 parking stalls on campus There have been complaints throughout the year about the lack of parking particularly when sporting events and night classes are scheduled at the same time This is because the majority of parking spaces are in front of the BDAC and the Main Building and the majority of night classes an in the Mam Building and the computer lab The college hopes to alleviate this problem next year when the new Computer Business Building is completed According to the dean of administrative services Karen Bliss 200 new parking stalls will be created around the new building and with 40 percent of all the students in a computer class during any one quarter the problem should be solved The CBB should be in use by the start of winter quarter next year There have been many rumors around campus that the administration plans to tear down the cunent (continued on page 8) Now there’s another doctor in the house n : by Stephanie Bogdln stafT writer Another Dr” has been added to the College of Eastern Utah faculty after requirements for a doctorate degree were completed Tim Schampel PhJX successfully defended his diwrfKnt April 12 1990 at the University of Arizona Tuscon Ariz earning his degree in political science Schampel has been working toward his doctorate six yean three of which spent completing research Re- quirements he faced included competition of 33 semester hours of political science courses proficiency rn two languages a written and an oral exam a major research paper consisting of at least 30 pages and a djiMfftinn of 130 pages Schampefs written exam lasted two O Alcoholism snd This finding comes on the heals of years of careful work with human DNA samples In the study brain samples from cadavers were analyzed to test for the presence of the gene in both alcoholics and nonalcoholics Researchers found the suspected gene the dopamine Dj recep weeks and he wrote 66 pages of mate- rial HU oral exam consisted of sev- eral professors challenging him with questions His dissertation was re- searched through literature and a data set prepared by JD Singer and Melvin Small The dissertation is de- fending your own work” Schampel said ”lt takes a serious effort but there's not Is much tremendous stress as with the written and oral exams" The topic of Scham pel's disserts- tion was "war and peace" and he de- scribed what events preceded the con- flic is It consisted of information from forty wars dated 1823 to 1973 It was a quantitative analysis mean- ing it contained numerous statistics His dissertation was challenged by three U of A professors and a graduate school professor Influenced by a professor to go to a CJOnGtlCS graduate school Schampel became involved with teaching He enjoyed it continued on attuning 1 bachelor’s degree in history from the University of Colorado at the age of 33 His master’s also earned at the U of C was in political science His desire for a doctorate degree then evolved from there Schampel is reaching the end of his second year as a faculty member at CEU He has taught 14 different courses in the areas of political ence history and sociology He would like to see his students further Jieir education and possibly obtain doctorate degrees ”1 think any s tudent should go as far as they can go” he said As for now Schampel has put his w hold for six months Then he will decide what challenge to take on re a (continued from page 2) However many researchers feel tor in 77 percent of the alcoholics that last month's results need more but in only 28 percent of the nonalcoholics If the findings prove to be study "This observation is valid blood tests may be available provocative and promising but must be regarded with caution" wrote to detect the gene and "genetic therapy" for alcoholism and other forms Enoch Gordis and three of his colof addiction may be available within leagues of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism the next ten years ' I ' ' On May 10 1869 a golden spike was driven at Promontory Utahi to mark the completion of the US'd first u sci-we- t' rtmeonliiwM r In 1924-- J V - in 1 933-Th- e v "'-’- toGemany v In 1968-Prelimina- ry H'V 1y£':vv V V : Edgar Hoover took the job of FBI director Nazis staged massive public book burnings v ¥ ‘ railroad iv § s : s Vietnam peace tafcs began In s' f y I f t |