Show Optimistic outlook for substandard library in the overall By ToddGorlshek Budget problems and a lack of centralization have caused the library to become a sentinel for a collection of missing misused and outdated Allege of Eastern Utah Ifeice Utah 84501 Volume VII Number Friday January material Louis Reinwand a new face on campus this year was hired as librarian and given the of cleaning up the mess that plagues the middle of Before Reincampus wand came to CEU in the fall of 1981 the school was without a librarian for two years The current library budget is $60000 $12000 of which is spent on books Reinwand said that it would take $50000 per year for the next five years to update the book collection and bring our library to the junior college level “At the 4 29 1982 percentage the library budget in Jj past few years Theft of reference materials has been a major problem facing the library Reinwand is excited however in that hy fall of 1982 a total JJPte erf periodicals as back available J will have “sues will been purchased and gaps will have been filled as was the purchases t0 a professional hbranan fcejlwa!wl j hoping ihe state legislature will provide a grant in the current rate of $12000 range of $20000 so that an APPLE computer with a per year” says Rein- wand “We will never printer and memory catchup” Reinwiuid sees hope however in that budgets can be changed feeling that the library budget of the should be overall school budget in order to service students faculty and community 5-- 10 with their reference units can be purchased would allow the arculation system computer the college to )e PH f P“e 5 5s1 tal “mpu othe4r cireulalion systems searches APPLE "“J01 5a®esr references and it prints needs He cites that there overdues along with has been a deterioration (Continued on Page J) Another wait for complex With building are requirements including These the completion of three called core core courses before courses courses are designed to graduating relate learning to In the new general being created but the original essentially students are offered the same courses as students two decades ago according to Dr Mike Petersen Fortunately situation the will soon be remedied Based on a review of the general education program conducted during the last two years the Instructors and staff are beginning to revise reevaluate and redistribute education requirements Courses included in the new general education program must be submitted to the Curriculum and Instruction Committee and the committee responsible for curriculum and i Ky tractor of stuen1 4 “ program comPe® IX1US j0“°wBg general six credit hour basic want to provide communication' sequen-an- d courses that integrate “We unify the various ce disciplines and focus a math proficiency test them on contemporary or Math 100 or higher a five credit hour Issues” By fall '82 at least one core course will be offered in each of the ByAdaScoyfll following: humanities' and ren- and Paintings science social science By fall '83 there derings of Marie and Danny Faussett will be will be two core courses core requirements or remaining under the current GE program Freshmen entering fall quarter 1983 must meet ’ - t new : ! ! shown throughout February in the Gallery East from 8 am to 5 pm weekdays Marie Faussett is from Price and has been V k M V athletic Presently the PE handball courts will occupy the first floor of the two story building The second level will hold the weight training room observation deck and women's and men's and team locker rooms “It could hfluence On February 5 there on that list will be a meet the artist A capital facility bond 7 from tea allows the state to borrow reception and to 9 pm Some of the money at a lower interest painting all of her life Danny is from Price but Is now living in Orem and has also been painting "sinfce hb was yogJimYo-viBE on facilities are worse than most high schools” said Randolph When completed the PE complex will occupy 56636 square feet wnere the present Art darn stands $175000 has been included in the total cost to relocate the Art Barn Offices basketball and volleyball courts a dance studio wrestlhg and apparatus room i as well as four racketaall and Marie is Danny's aunt complex is fifth on the and said that she could Board of Regents' list remember Danny and in order to obtain when future funding Randolph cartoons drawing he was very small said CEU must stay high Faussett’s works will be for sale If there is a group that would like a special private sMwing contact current the Randolph The $4000000 complex been on the drawing has tivltles physical board for over 10 years education course The proposal hasn't and hopes for beginning met much opposition construction are once when asked Jim Young again bleak at the close art instructor said “It is of the legislative session With the governor not a fairer system for all students" Al Trujillo recommending capital Vice President of facility bonds this year Academics said “It is only one or two buildings the best move CEU has on the Board of Regents’ taken in 30 years” priority list will be allocated funds said Randolph Local artists exhibit in each of these divisions Freshmen entering fall quarter 1982 will have the option of selecting the new GE program with Con-educati- ap- - pears to have no hope for funding according to CEU President James new series of courses political science and history who deleted state session tomorrow the proposed CEU physical alterations have been made to the general education program at the College of Eastern Utah Granted a few courses have been added and some the legislature closing New By Tammy Bracken In the past 18 years few Board of Regents' list and the 1983 legislative session issues the bonds the PE complex will surely be funded struction would then begin the summer of 1983 “CEU needs this complex badly because By Lisa Gines A white solitude covers the campus winter term students especially rate Because present athletes to attend CEU Interest rates are high because they will have a no bonds have been nice facility to train and issued for construction give other students said If that Randolph something to do'' (®U moves up on the 'Randolph said ' t i t V ’ 1 |