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Show Hogle Hall in Fourth Year as Coed Dorm by Bill Kilpack Forum staff writer The college dormitories are a good, conventional place for students to live, said Jackie Haus, director of campus W life. Dorm students dont have to worry about parking, and other things commuters have to worry about. Ninety-tw- o students, rangingfrom seventeen to twenty-nin- e years of age, are staying in the dorms this year, said Haus. The dorms comfortably house 105 students. The age varies from year to year. Sixty percent of the students are, according to Haus, from Make Your M.B.A. International! , out-of-stat- e. The dorms became coed in 1986, when Carleson Hall was converted into center. Haus said it . a convention of the large number because happened of non-tradition- Have your considered a career in International Trade or International Banking? students attending al at the time, who didnt require on-camp- us housing. Coed living is working out okay, Haus said. Weve got a really good group this year. I think they are some of the greatest supporters of campus activities. Haus is currently holding interviews for new resident advisers (RAs) for next year. There are three positions open. The selections will be announced before spring break at the end of February, she said. There are four resident advisers and an assistant, all of whom are students, who are responsible for r Betty Momayezi of helping run the hall, said Haus They supply educational and social Each presents four a programs. semester. Past presentations have included ice skatingparties, a workshop with Planned Parenthood, and a workshop on stress management, Attendance at the programs ranges from twenty to forty people, according to how popular the subject is, Haus said, The advantage to being a resident adviser is that you get free room and f&inte RfM w-tiif-e (m$ff flow board in the dorms, said Haus. They are given one duty night a week, and one weekend duty a month, where they are responsible for locking the doors and being there if anything comes up. The RAs are also responsible for peer counseling. Parties Banned at Univ. of Akron Laredo State University in Laredo, Texas, will visit with Westminster College students Friday, Feb. 16 to talk about LSU's M.B.A. degrees in International Trade and International Banking. Entry into this program is possible for anyone holding a Bachelors degree. Completion is possible within one year. No more public parties will (CPS) be held at the University of Akron, President William Muse said Jan. 24. Still angry about two recent bashes You can meet with Betty from9a.m.-- l p.m.in Shaw Center Room 111. Come by and explore the opportunities! parties at the schools student center, residence halls and five houses the university leases to sororities and fraternities. We cannot tolerate this type of Laredo State that ended in fights, Muse banned behavior, Muse said of a mid-Januar- y party that ended when Akron police were called in to break up a fight. A similar incident ended an October campus party, too. Muse said he will consider lifting on-camp- us the ban when more stringent regulations are adopted to ensure better student conduct. University A Part of The Texas A &M University System AV ini vtm GfSSs to $99.95. 3300 S. , SUITE THURSDAY 12--5 IN. PRICES START AT GREATEST SLECITCN AVAILABLE. HIE HERFF JCNES OFFICES ARE IJXAITD AT 363 E. NlMM 5. OFFICE I FURS ARE MIIDAY THRU OCME AND SEE CUR WHE SELECIKH HOPE NIM5JR 487-33ON THE OH HR! PLACE YOUR THREE ON ONE SHE & GRAHIA31CN DATE STORE 05. (ggi& Kin (SiBt&s; &SSSS jgafcMs (tsit a) ? Stei! ((3& lYM)) Otsx? QXES? HERFF JONES Issue 16 February 13, 1990 Forum Page 3 |