Show THE UTAH rallv student l ai a mu-niii- mTM an lupport for the of kostxjfes in lran tefully Tuesday 0 moments lud-p- despite Vorpnuers empha'is‘d that intended to lw an M gtt one Speakers commented plight of the American and Mid that rational secure their release were j Uign te p to thoughtless iferibie and I the incident just wish I hadr t Inst the flag Mat be burning it would have stirred up some real feeling in this crowd he said Professor VSdliam Furlong of the political science department said that the United State government ha )een involved with Iranian politic for year and that some hostile feeling by the Iranians are understandable He further advised moderation in than 1000 of more crowd hho-ntein- r KUons st dealings with Iranian at I'NU Manv Iranian are against i and it would be wrong to send them ba k he said He commented that an invasion of Iran could result in 10000 or more death and would mt recover the hostage alive ('rowd reaction to the rally wa varied A numfter of student said thev thought the protest wa too mild and other aikd it pointless ll hard ti get a point across when you conduct a demonstration like a church meeting I think the real reaction of the student m a kg stronger than what was portrayed here today' said Dave Miss Vi hen asked if she aupporled the demonstration sophomore Shana Peterson said "So I'm just watching I haven't figured out what the idea of the protest is Steye Visconti expressed the opi- T“' nion that student reaction to the rally wai another Indication of overall apathy at USU "This rally waa not extreme enough It wasn't lack of numltera It was lack of emotions Students need to get excited and to get involved” he said Sponsors of the demonstration urged students to sign a petition demanding the unconditional release of the hostages orderly a predominately bagh an attempt to Inioi an brought a ini" nl of non te the audience Inan Shearer a student who was nan flag niindunntlheincKb m asked the flag not be burned Pla dont do that Were or the sets i( the Iranian' he K 1 looking toward the '’udent disg the flag iir Foesierhng douseil tne flag it punt thinner and n rear member of the audience mted the flag extinguished the ig"ti and BM disappeared at haUrlmg later into the commented on Iranians chocked xnlid visas £fflpJoyi of th U S Imrr:cra- mil be on the I lah wampus beginning Nov 2H to Vroot i any of the Iranian in fLopn area are lllegailv in this Service lntry 1“ 5c according the Foreign of t to Ann Student U ichools in the countrv than 50 Iranian wtl hy the Immigration Vr flnly with be h students will ihetk- immigrant chetked he explain persons include n of students and exvisiting hange ton Irjruarvs on non be rns said there were approx-- “ Iranian student on eiclusive of their families migration Serv k represen-t- o be on cam foU) three dayS 1 Iranians in the 10 check nh the Office Old Main “P ' 'Ol for r JjJJ instructions you stifled by of the URCO may be just atmosphere ' the dwire URCO the Research and 'W“tunities program is method of getting faculty together to atentific humanistic artnntiea of mutual ire through the had tnnee and administered Program It is open h1 YOU MUST UNDERSTANO-- Aa Iranian stadewt argues with Amiwsm ia frowt sf a teteviaiaa cajwera after T saw day's rally which protested the seigr of the tailed State Eaihaaay ia Tehraa Iraa The of the student's or may be related to an existing faculty project The nature of the study ia limited only by the scope of the student's imagination Some of the studies in the post hove included such diverse areas as the study of Norwegian and Danish literature underwater welding and religious history A list of selected research probeen jects currently underway has in published in a directory available the Honors office A complete list of over 200 projects now in pro be arranged through the department that is supervising your work The professor who is directhe ting your project will determine number of credits you will receive Funding is available on a matching basis A department must reput up 50 percent of the amount quested and URCO provides the remainder Grants usually range from 50 to $100 URCO has been in operation for four years It has had from participants per year Funding foeif more participants is available 15-2- who refoasd to give hie aaase triad to espiaia tha pooitioa of hia rooatry ia waatiag tha farwer ahah rctanMd hat waa oarraaadad hy Americans trho drhatad aad iaterraptsd hia words phwUf Hy Wm Hi tdnrj$ bm president for Research Doug Alder administrator of the URCO program said that students who take part in the program are gaining valuable the university' work is in research and this program givea tha student a chance to tee this a apart in es- - Jones quits due to peer health Dan E Jonas asaociats professor of political science has decided to terminate his services as an instructor at Utah State effective in June Citing poor health as the main reason for his resignation Jones stated that it has become impossible for him to travel aa much aa necessary to conduct hia research Jones expressed a desire to keep current in state and congressional operations of government and will be working in Salt Lake City |