Show Student Life Monthly Review Page 2 H3 The Aftermath The reviewer 3 C SL Monthly Review Magazine of Putting out the first issue of our Monthly Review is like it seems to me giving birth to the first child although of course my sexual identity does not permit me to explain ably of how I'd feel USU student publication Student Brent Harker-edit- or December 4 1973 Managing editor-Son- dhi Limthongkul staff exactly Our first issue as expected needs to be trimmed and decorated more in many aspects Nonetheless the magazine will explicitly grow with more ingredients in it We are sorry to report the loss of our assistant managing editor Carl Arrington to a winter job in Washington DC Fortunately we have acquired Alyson Lowder as a replacment and we lock forward to working with her on future issues During the courser-- of our first exit many suggested a variety of for subjects ployment us to cover--environment- issues campus on athletic finance and soon al em- the arrogance of administrators I USU could only sigh when we wanted to put out the magazine the first time thought of the first permanent and was going to critical problem I I face-t- he Life recruitment of writers-inde- ed this is still my serious problem Financially we are not at the professional calibre not even at the Herald Journal's level but organizationally we can be as competitive as anyone else This is why recruiting writers for the Review is tougher than convincing "the Man" to resign Only appreciation can be given to those devoted writers who write for us and unfortunately in these days of $169 for a pound of beef appreciation can not substitute for the green stuff We need writers writers who can create words which com- Asst manag editor Alyson Lowder PhO03rapheS Rklrdtllright v : municate beautifully with facts and sensible thoughts writers The cover devotion and understanding— this may be too much for a simple Uncertain of what the next step should be a foreign student waits anxiously after getting off the bus who do not value the Review as Fort Knox-i- n short writers with request This issue's Point of View is going to be a permanent spot in the magazine welcome anyone who-wa- nts to express - himself-regardinany issue one may I g raise Send your thoughts to SL Student Monthly Reviews c-- o Life UMC double-space- d 01 type-writte- between Logan Carrying with him the traditional values of his own society he is going to face a difficult task of adaptinghimself to this new surrounding within a short period of time Chances of his success depend on how both he and the native are going to behave with reguards to each other With a little luck and open minds on both sides success seems not too far away Photo by Tony Collis in n five to seven pages 'Point of View' will the urgency of the to matter the relevance presence its merit and the ability to communicate Deadline for the January issue is January 10 1974 be judged on This issue will be the last one of this year Christmas and New Years are coming up for us Enjoy your Review and your life Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year Sondhi Limthongkul OR ANY OTHER PROBLEMS EXPRESS YOUR VIEWS - TO YOUR SENATOR NOW YOUR COMMENTS ON THE GRADING PROPOSAL CAN BE PLACED IN THE BOXES AT UC Basement UC Information desk Library reserve area IF YOU DESIRE A PERSONAL RESPONSE TO YOUR QUESTION INCLUDE YOUR NAME ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT YOUR ACCADEMIC VP GRANT PROZMAN UC 325 OR CALL 752-410- 0 EXT 7644 OR 752-086- 1 AFTER 9:30 PM! |