Show Wednesday October 23 ($11 1 Student Life — Utah State University Page 5 ‘Crucible’ Is Outlet For Creative Literaries Students Protest Power by HENNING OLSEN Colorado State University at Fort Collins has had during this strug-glpast week a student power with administration in certain areas such as housing policy making dorm hours and free dom in the Student Center The students felt that they did not have enough say and that there was too much of a gap between them and the administration ac e student-bod- cording to Douge Phelps president The student goals were to focus attention on the fact that they do not control their own Student Center or in a broader context their own personal lives They wanted to help students realize that by acting collectively they could bring about change on the campus They wanted to apply pressure on the administration to grant students policy making au thority over the Center and also beer sales in the Student Center Through a series of lectures seminars pamplets meetings and organized campaigns they attacked the administration The beer which was consumed in protest Friday October 18 in the Student Center seemed to be merely a device to embarass y administration so that the the 968 student’s rights would be respec ted “The issue was not the beer itself nevertheless beer was used The real problem is the rights of the students” stated Crucible is alive and well in the minds of those who think and feel For those of you who are thinking and feeling at this very moment and still don’t know what Crucible is here is a brief and enlightening introduction Crucible is the third member of the triumverate of campus student It is publications however not as as the Buzzer and STUDENT LIFE with which most of you have become acquainted This lack of fame is due mainly to lack of fortune but good things are beginning to happen Crucible USU’s very own magazine has a campus reputation of appealing to the somewhat and definitely artsy-folethnic social circles It contrary to unpopular opinion Jt is the student in body fact the only campus sponsored outlet for creative genius among the student body Crucible is a giant in the literary world It was mentioned years ago by Shakespeare in the famous witches’ chant in “Double double toil and well-know- what's happening come to the meeting of the year The meeting will be held Wednesday in the Activity Cen-te- r at 3:30 pm If you are interested in being a member of the Crucible staff but cannot attend the meeting please call first Crucible 7522287 n Jim Gordon’s y lit-era- Service Automatic Transmission & off-be- Engine Tune Up k Me-Bet- trouble Fire burn and Cruci-bubble- 355 N 50 W 752-85- 41 mm h ” DIAMOND SALE At the present time the edi-to- r and staff of Crucible are preparing the first issue of the magazine It will appear bar unforeseen catas any ring sometime trophe during the first half of winter quarter If you would like to be in on IPOJL Itboii Logan’s “House of Fine Diamonds’ afc Phelps the Considering administrat- ion’s views there is definitely a distrust and the feeling that the students cannot handle their correctly The administra-tioturned down the plea for beer af-fai- n Maybe because it was the city ordinance or may-bjust to refust student power Maybe there were many citations given Maybe students went to the Why? e extreme maybe the issue was en tirely uncalled form or maybe the student’s rights will be look-eat considering freedom at the University Ufah Fish Game d Meeting Slated The Utah Fish and Game Com mission will hold their next regular meeting Oct 26 at 9 am Student Rule? BY DAVE -- HEATH I agree that there is a defin trust and com between students and fac Uty at CSU The administration has been responsible for not allowing the students to become ite lack of muni-catio- involved in in the Student Union auditorium The director of the Division of Fish and Game the chief of the game branch the chief of the fishery branch and the five fish and game commis-sioner- s of the state of Utah will be in attendance r Dr Allen W Stokes USU of wildlife resources encourages students USU faculty g com-mittee- An n s example of this is the Union Board which Policy is not run by the students and consequently have no say so as to what isthey going on The reason for the protest was to let the administration know that s udents want to be heard and ant to have a word as to what happens at their school I felt that the beer issue was poor “symbol” to use as a siSn- Even though the pro had a legitimate cause and - erf actual Protesting was orderly PmSagree with the method they employed pro-fesso- members and others who are to attend all or part of the session Royal Bakery Breads & Pastries - 752-419- 6 “CLEAN SWEEP” GAME Over 20 Years With Highest Quality Products LOWEST PRICES AVAILABLE AT Jeaes 2nd North 2 Engagement and Wedding Ring E Multi Diamond Engageand Wedding Ring ment Reg' $300 Now $2 69 F 10 Diamond Bridal Set Reg $350 Now $309- - 118 North Main WIN $2500 IN MOBILE’S Diamonds Now $199- Reg $150 Now $199 Reg $250 B Diamond Bridal Ensemble Now $79- Reg $100 C Solitaire and Wedding Ring D 6 Diamond Bridal Set Reg $200 Now $169 A Mobil Oil Stations 405 North Main College Ward Green Stamps with every purchase For 70 autumns the engageables at USU have found their way to S E Needham Jewelers In the Fall all the latest styles in Exciting Diamond engagement sets are in Remember easiest of credit terms are always available at Needhams pay 10 down one year to pay ce i eedham JdJeweler 125 North Main Logan illustrations enlarged Available in 14 Kt white or yellow gold CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS |