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Show 2 J. HE SIGNPOST Community service class is met with mixed faculty response By Joyce Zabriskie Senior reporter of The Signpost WSU students may have the option of enrolling in a community service class to fulfill a general education requirement beginning fall quarter. When introduced to the Faculty Senate May 16, the proposed course was met with mixed emotions as senate members appeared confused about its purpose and placement in the general education requirements.Dr. Sherwin Howard, dean cf Arts and Humanities, said that there were too many questions about the course to be dealt with in an hour meeting. "The curriculum committee has had a mammoth amount of work redefining the new general ed courses," Howard said. "This course is a new course, and because they had been so busy, they had not been able to get around to everyone to talk to them about the course." Howard said that there had been some minor confusion whether or not to make the class one general course or offer similar but different courses through many different schools. Dr. Royland Julander, professor of Political Sciences, said "there are unanswered questions as to where to house the course." Julander said that Arts and Humanities wanted to house it under the area of family (See COURSE page 10) an HAY MONEY BACK f X No Conditions, No Appraisals, No Kidding We are so confident that you will be satisfied with our prices, quality and service that a full refund is offered should we fail. One of the reasons we are the best at what we do. Buy with confidence from people you can trust. LIBERAL FINANCING. COMPARISON SHOPPERS BUY AT Soph's jewelry J J Certified Gemologist Appraisers 3920 Washington Boulevard - South Ogden - 627-0440 Mon. - Thurs. 10-6, Fri. 10-8, Sat 10-5 STYLE C604 Meese to speak at Convocation By George Jackson Staff writer of The Signpost Edwin Meese III will appear on campus Thursday for Convocations to debate Nat Hentoff, writer for the Village Voice, on U.S. post-Gulf War policies. They will discuss the resolution of the Palestinian-Israeli problem, what current U.S. roles and policies should be in Mid East, and whether the U.S. overstepped its bounds during the Gulf War. Meese was one of the top presidential aids during the Reagan Administration, and became the U.S. Attorney General 1985. Meese initiated programs that reduced the child pornography industry and raised drug enforcement and education efforts to all time high. The Meese Commission findings on pornography continue to remain controversial among first amendment activists. Meese is now with the Heritage Foundation and the Hoover Claiborne OPTICS (RpCn OPTICAL n 1 H - i . ... ' -yi ' . . ., -.- : . - ' -" -i Edwin Meese Institution and is the author of a nationally syndicated newspaper column. In the beginning of the Reagan Administration, Meese was considered the President's top domestic affairs advisor. Meese added new goals and new methods of Nat Hentoff obtaining goals in AIDS policy, welfare reform, family care, crime control and drug abuse policies. Meese served as a public official in California and he later became the chief assistant to Governor Ronald Reagan. lnl975,Meese (See MEESE page 7) Taste The Best Chocolate Yogurt In Town V ONLY 1.49 Any 2-Scoop Ice Cream Sundae or Regular Frozen Yogurt Sundae Offor Oood with couoon at rxirticioo'm0 kiikin Robt" Un coupon pof van Von wrxiu nT3"t10U oi rwtrctDO Cv low Vokl thgj Juno i.lWl. Basking?) Robbins. |