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Show hopes to get students involved i prOSfSm n P aviable student council in each of positions dormant. Th ! r . flka available avenues to stu- J' ,, Miss aherldge stated, program they hope , ae understanding of the structure a stu dent can make decisions at the Un. versity without seeking outside help or questioning the structure of the University. According to Marilyn Ethendge jhetasociaProgr The philosophy of Staff Associate Asso-ciate Program is to facilitate student stu-dent involvement in all facets of University government i.e., administrative, adminis-trative, Associated Students of the University of Utah (ASUU), College Councils, etc. so that through the a viable student council in each of the colleges." Miss Etheridge stated. -The University has a system where student participation in the governments govern-ments is already worked out for them and the only way a student can get involved is by putting his foot in the door." Dean of Students and Vice President Presi-dent of Student Affairs were concerned con-cerned about students not knowing how to participate in the University Univer-sity governments, leaving many ,o make available avenues to stu den? problem solving through the students active participation m Lrm of University government. The belief being that the student will be arable to solve his own prob-ipms prob-ipms at the University if he under tatds be structure where to go ,o receive the best help for his 'telaicr thrust of the organization organiza-tion this year is to develop the pro "mwitmn the various colleges a the University. "We hope to make positions dormant Thr program they hopeto,!;' dents involved. Jim Pirdy of the s ; Program said, "We want , ' sort of resource people between the Adminisira,ion . ' dents, to provide resources'' dents to test our ideas wE ' 1 see door openers particiJ: enough meetings to deWo '.: F tional programs. We doiyi. do it for the students, them set up various won?. h help them solve their problerr" initiative is on the student'" 3 According to Brooke d third member of the organi s larger number of Universr a dents could become involve;'' o various governments at the": is sity. Members of the orr expressed concern in stA dents that what the studs-" and feels is important, "lip v. for, them" is what the (f rr want to prove. g One way in which si be heard and responded through the Actionline -which will appear in the De Chronicle. Students i ' access to the Actionline Is-number. Is-number. Students will be; call in and have his greitr corded. Actionline workers, .' research the problem to ate, fine a solution or r alternative to the probleir IT1 organization is unable to : problem, they will take it !: D one who can. The results di printed in the Actionline le Staff Associate Program P1" produce a weekly teleti;: session "As We See It". K. h gram produced by KIB volve discussions conceirjjj vent areas of student life : the first programs planned dents and Religion." Thios; programs the organization "IC convey valid student opini:' uniform student populous them aware of other sto;:h blems than those ol typed student. (. Those student, faculty, -5' members wishing to wort- organization should con3-' president of their college through the ASUU office. :ic |