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Show I he bianoos August 1. 2000 llnovj your student Fights; read 'em online Orientation Issue Page 33 By Leo Tyson Dirr special assignments editor The Signpost Students can learn their rights and responsibilities through the Weber State University Web page. There is some other stuff on there, too. The Web page, www.weber.edu, boasts a virtual goldmine of information, provided you know which of the following groups you fit into: students, prospective students, alumni, faculty and staff, local community or visitors. The students link allows students to read up on their rights and responsibilities, which are listed in the Policies and Procedures Manual and the Student Code. WSU students have three fundamental rights: the right of reasonable access to university facilities and programs and the right to learn free from unlawful discrimination and other arbitrary and capricious treatment; the right of free inquiry, expression, and assembly subject to constitutional limitations; and the right to security and protection from unreasonable searches and seizures. Additionally, students have a right to: student representation through the WSU Student Association on university bodies that make decisions that affectstudents. due process, including a fair hearing by a body which includes a reasonable proportion of students. A student has the right to appeal a grade if the student has evidence the professor assigned the grade unjustly. be reasonably informed about full cost of tuition, activity fees, lab fees and financial aid programs. competent academic instruction and advisement. Students have the right of access to their professors, who should have regular posted office hours. have their student records, including grades, kept confidential, in compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. For the rest of your rights and responsibilities as a WSU student, check them out online. The students link also offers a "Frequently asked questions" site, which lists not only the answer to common questions, but provides links to the appropriate sites that have further information. On the students link, students can find a complete semester class schedule and can register online, using their Personal Identification Numbers. PINs can be obtained from the Academic Advisement Center. Students can also access their Groupwise e-mail accounts and send suggestions to university officials through this site. The Weber State Symphony Orchestra mm (ill mtM fiXi$&'td$ film v mm is looking for string players for the 2000-2001 Concert Season. If you play violin or Viola bring your instrument and try us out. We have a great rehearsal facility and lots of friendly people in the orchestra. (Actually there is one grouch, but we keep him in front where we can watch him to be sure he doesn't get rowdy.) We need you to make us complete. Rehearsals begin Aug. 28 at 2:00 p.m. in Room 133 of the Browning Center. No audition is necessary, just interest in playing. Give it a try for a semester. y We think you'll like it. j mm Dates current as of 725. Some dates may change. Find updated information at our website after 731: www.weber.eduPerforrningArts Weber State University 'fieri Department of r vs.1 aJJ Sept 6 Sept 18-30 18 20 22 23 25 27 29 29-30 Sept 26 Oct 4 Oct 8 Oct 13-14, 16, Oct 13 Oct 16 Oct 20 Oct 21 Oct 25 Oct 28 Oct 28 Novl Nov 24 Nov 6 Nov 8 Nov 10-11,13 Nov 11 Nov 12 Nov 17 Nov 21 Nov 30-DeclDec 3 Dec 4 Dec 6 Dec 7 Dec 8 Dec 9 7:30 Wednesday call for flyer 1:30-4:30 1:30-4:30 1:30-4:30 7:30 1:30-4:30 6:30 7:30 1:30-4:30 all day 4:00 Tuesday 7:30 Wednesday 7:30 Sunday 18-21 7:30 7:15 Friday 7:30 Monday 7:30 Friday 7:30 Saturday 7:30 Wednesday 7:30 Saturday 7:30 Tuesday 7:30 Wednesday 7:30 7:30 Monday 7:30 Wednesday ,15-18 7:30 7:30 Friday 7:30 Sunday . 7:15 Friday 7:30 Tuesday 8:00 Thursday 7:30 Friday 5:30 & 8:00 7:30 Monday 7:30 Wednesday 7:00 Thursday ' 7:15 Friday 5:00 Saturday WSU Performing Arts Hotline: 626-6800 Website: http:www.weber.eduPerformingArts Tickets: Dee Events Center Ticket Office, 626-8500 or 1-800-WSU-TIKS; or Egyptian Theater Box Office, 395-3227 Jazz in the Skyroom: WSU Faculty Jazz Ensemble Skyroom Shepherd Union Bldg Free WSU Greek Festival (open to the public but can be taken for 1 credit hour at WSU: Course ID2244601) 626-6437 Intro: Dr. Robert Mondi; Historical Survey of Orthodox Church, Father Dan Suciu Special CollectionsWSU Stewart Library Free Greek Science: Dr. Eugene Boniak, Biology, and Dr. Bradley Carroll, Physics Special CollectionsWSU Stewart Library Free Arrhapolopv bv Dr. Linda Eaton. Anthronoloev; Nietzsche (Dr. Peter Vernezze) & Special CollectionsWSU Stewart Library Free Aristotle (Dr. Jock Glidden) discuss Euripedes Ion Immediately following: Greek dance lessons and dancing -at a location to be announced Pharoah's Film Series: Black Orvheus. 1958 "Best Foreign Film" Oscar Winner Mask & Music: Diane Stern, WSU Cultural Affairs, & Dr. David Feller, Music Euripedes' Ion, an orientation by Jim Svendsen, U of U Classics professor Classical Greek Theater Production: Euripedes' Ion Post-play discussion and wrap up led by Dr. Robert Mondi Community Greek Festival (GreeTc food at its best!) WSU Marching Band Review Jazz in the Skyroom Weber State Symphony Orchestra WSU Theatre: You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown Junction City Big Band Dance WSU Fall ChoirFestival New American Symphony Orchestra New American Symphony Orchestra WSU Jazz & Percussion Ensemble High School Invitational Orchestra Jeannine Goeckeritz, faculty flute recital Jazz in the Skyroom Orchesis Dance Theatre Fall Concert Michael Palumbo, faculty viola recital WSU Jazz Ensemble WSU Theatre: T7ie Birthday Party Faculty Woodwind Ensemble Weber State Symphony Orchestra Junction City Big Band Dance WSU Symphonic Band Ogden Community Choir WSU Horns in Concert WSU Choirs and Orchestra Christmas Concert WSU Guitar Ensemble Jazz in the Skyroom Ogden Community Choir Junction City Big Band Dance WSU High School Honor Band for more stargazing, contact the WSU Ott Planetarium for their planetarium schedule: 626-6855 or physics.weber.edu PeeiVs EevDtian Theater $5.00 Special CollectionsWSU Stewart Library Free Allied TheaterWSU Browning Center Free Austad AuditoriumWSU Browning Center $8.50$5.50 Special CollectionsWSU Stewart Library Free Holy Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church 399-2231 WSU Stewart Stadium $4.50$20 family SkyroomShepherd Union Bldg Free Austad AuditoriumWSU Browning Center $4.50$3.50 Allied TheaterWSU Browning Center $8.50$5.50 Ballroom Shepherd Union Bldg $1 lessons $5 dancing Austad AuditoriumWSU Browning Center $4.50$3.50 High School TBA Free Austad AuditoriumWSU Browning Center $4.50$3.50 Allied TheaterWSU Browning Center $4.50$3.50 Austad AuditoriumWSU Browning Center Free Garrison Choral RoomWSU Browning Center Free SkyroomShepherd Union Bldg Free Allred TheaterWSU Browning Center $8.50$5.50 Allred TheaterWSU Browning Center Free Allred TheaterWSU Browning Center $4.50$3.50 Eccles TheaterWSU Browning Center $8.50$5.50 Allred TheaterWSU Browning Center Free Austad AuditoriumWSU Browning Center $4.50$3.50 BallroomShepherd Union Bldg $1 lessons $5 dancing Austad AuditoriumWSU Browning Center $4.50$3.50 Temple Square Assembly HallSLC Free Garrison Choral RoomWSU Browning Center Free St. Joseph Catholic Church, 24th and Adams $4.50$3.50 Allred TheaterWSU Browning Center Free Skyroom Shepherd Union Bldg Free Ogden Tabernacle, 21st and Washington Blvd Free BallroomShepherd Union Bide $1 lessonsS5 dancing Austad AuditoriumWSU Browning Center $4.50$3.50 sr. 1-11 u |