Show Jn ( nrlrv sign a postgame autograph following the SIGN HERE— victory over V Mfiic© Slate Saturday night for the region 7 championship One of all aenmra their laat ahe atkmg appearanre in the Spectrum helped qualify fur the nalionala Ag' LSI' Dee 8 7 & K in ( arbondale Ill They are the defending champion and figure to receive a high aeed on the merit of their atrong showing here over the weekend See atory on page H yhol4h Hm THE UTAH1 MAN UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY LOGAN UTAH VOL 77 NO 25 MONDAY NOVEMBER 19 1979 1i Councils to support Cooperative Education director of career and temporary tour ilmatur of said the student needs a central office for advisement and information to handle and prs’esses questions ' Without a tentral office and a coordinator the program is com plelrly dependent upon the academic departments” Hale said staff "I'nfortunatelv the hi is not that interested According to Hale the financial situation has been tentative The program started under a federal grant but recently it reteived only slate funds Blair Cirm enhancenw-tJfK ill bi MUbushed unnwsU aie ill ri implementation of iu mu huh utnunously last Thursdav it th tadrmic Senate meeting Tki bill nates that a ioim il t n of one student from " h “Urge and directed In tf n S Bill HO-- 3 r lodemic tbe Board la grestr student uwarpn' and campus placement ' Pipms Cooperative Eduiati as a wav for the student Hpia training m addi-to college credit and td payment “ wperience the program an employer N m academic adviser snd accreditation Wheal work fl Rowland engin Wtar and chairman committee said mu10 MM promoU‘' Ul "f Kegents “tractive of (ov Scott "““t Cooperative Education 15000 Cooperative g “ classified as a student Zrj° Student serv ices were t i ll65oo “ --1 j j Kin itdj d “tir ftv51m ProKrm Mmw --i i frm their Sortenshaw vice prese ffdlr nd tU- funds were jervices said cu-nnoon' was Under con- money was uncom- - gg w wl coor- - working h'n the full time oZLP’lt“m offered 10 outside compete hltkPH!‘JUOn l‘Hed budget cutback 'at nt adi-mi- HHI universities ret ogme Over duration tor Us ole Cooperative jectives hv which the student may test early his career choice through 1 the praclual exjierienre t'pun grailuation he is much more marketable said Hale Chico State has one of the best programs in the nation boasting of 2500 participants per L'SU President Stanford year co-o- former president of Chico State said he sees a dt finite nied for a ' full time professional director Mayor W alte r i kel also said he and the city administration suje Caier port Cooperative Kduiutmn 1 herw are several reasons for thi stusupport For eaample a dent in mechanical engineering co-o- p receives (200 more per month in starling salary His diploma is regarded bv many as the equivalent of a master s degree Hale said fiovernment employment ratings are higher as well Matt (coodson Atadetnie Hoard has memlier said ' I think liec n neglected Claude Hurten-sliashowed no institutional committment bv c utting the program " ”'I his ought to have priority co-o- among students and ad ministrators I tan put up with the little things like an unfunded shuttle bua no parking aparrs and unpopular concert Hut if I thought I couldn't get a good paying job after graduation with a nira transcript and resume filled with experience I would call that a big problem" he said Judy McKinney current affair chairman presented information concerning college howls She suggested the initiation nf college howl competition Ten matches are required before Feb 23 m order to qualify for regional competition a Student court offers judgment on grievances grievance concerning problems such as grades traffic tickets or this advertise “courage initiation of the " 7ograms the four percent cutbatk Dili1 co-o- Manv students at Ctah Stale mav he unaware of the role that the student court plays in presiding over rases and directly representing them when they have a “the student s at ad goal of Hale planning residency Article III of the ASUSU Con- stitution describes the student court as follows "A judicial body consisting of four justices and a rhief justice shall he appointed bv the ASUSU president hv the third week of fall quarter This body will he subject to approval of a majority of the Executive Council Their term shall be for a period of one year No justice shall concurrently hold executive office in the government of ASUSU "The student court of judicial body shall establish its own pro cedural rules "Jurisdiction of the student court shall extend to all cases and controversy arising under the ASUSU Constitution and it shall rule on all election disputes" Chief Justice Dune Jorgensen explained that although the constitution provides for a court there ran te more This year s student court is com prised of seven members who repre sent five areas Duane Jorgensen residency committee Karen Thomas executive secretary housing committee Susan lleckstead Jill Watkins and Mortaa Abedie standards committee Steve Andrews traffic committee and Kellie Sc hultz grievances committee Schultx who is the only returning memlier of last year s court said that the reasons for its ineffectiveness wrre Lack of publicity with the result that many students were not aware of appeal procedures and the fact that most of the court was made up of seniors who had other things to occupy their time Also last year the court couldn't function at an effective level because it didn t meet separately from the presidential cabinet she said So that students can lie made aware of the procedure for filing Excomplaints or appeals an ecutive Senate resolution was passed on early this year resolving that a bulletin lie printed listing both the services olfered by each appeals committee as well as the specific steps required to initiate and carry out the various appeals This year's court is a sejiarate institution that meets weekly and which is comprised of student from a wide variety of class rank mgs and hai kgrounds so that they can 1s t ter represent the student Isslv According to Chief Justice Jorgensen the main goal for this year is to bring the student court closer to the students He said he wants to make students more aware of the appeal! procedure and opportunity available to them to ensure fair and just treatment Jorgensen said that it can also be accomplished by making the student court function much more effectively aa a Judicial body Faculty Sonata to ccncidcr ‘I’ gredo point catcubtlcno I he Academic Standard Com- quired course work a new grade ie mittee will recommend that the submitted This grade replace the inFaculty Senate change the present alternative grade and la figured policy of computing "I" grades in- to the aludenta cumulative GPA to a student a quarterly grade Under the new policy a letter point average will still be submitted with The policy if approved by the grade the "I" but will not be used in effecwill be not Senate Faculty grade point unless the tive this quarter However it la ex- determining fails to make up the "I " A atudent will pected that the preset policy of 12 month la allowed he suspended until a final decision maximum the required course to complete has been made when a atudent grade an alternative letter grade is also submitted This grade is used in figuring the students til’ A for the quarter When a student completes the re Presently receives an "I" work The committee' decision is in accordance with Academic Senate Kesolution aubmilled by Academic Vice President Scott HO-- Smith |