Show 'v u ' v I n VI® fO 'S' ’&W9ifW0 Lyle Anderson by Mary Weinberg senior writer ' ' " Candidates for the office of academic vice president Lyle Anderson Mark Peplowski Jeff Allred and Grant Protzman were interviewed April 9 by Student ‘ 1 Life SL: what do you view as the of the academic vice inpresident and his office Academic the Board? cluding Lyle Anderson: Most of the candidates as well as the general studentbody share similar views as to what needs to be done For function Mark Peplowski need to push forexample ward tGeneral Education Program to insure the ex- periment’s success We need to find the money to finance the proposals of the Advising Subcommittee which has just completed a year’s study of the problem We need to expand the Placement Center facilities We need to review our grading procedures’ and need to understand that we should not sacrifice innivation and flexibility in academics at USU Jeff Allred: First of all I would like to say that I am running with Grant Protzman and for the Campus Coalition and support all points of the coalition’s platform Specifically I would like to see the establishment of a long-rang- e permanent minorities studies program and women’s studies program I would like to see the SILEX program expanded and possibly the establishment of an in- ternational student cultural center Each of these factions of the studentbody has something to offer and I think the establishment of such programs would expand the idea of the university being a place of higher education if 70 Number 67 Volume Utah State University April - 1 1 1 973 20 Pages Student court controversy Judge dismissed by Brent Harker News Editor 5 ‘ ' - $ o ' ' 5 ' S 3 - S & A A Fleming the controversial chief Justice Bruce 'uloraonthau to speak here Dr Hans J Morgenthau Leonard Davis Distinguished Scholar at City University of New York and widely known political scientist will speak Friday April 13 at 1:30 pm in EC 106 Dr Morgenthau’s topie will be “The United States and Europe in a Decade of Detente” Dr Morgenthau is visiting USU Vunder the Merrill Visiting Scholar lecture series being conducted this quarter with the Political science department and the Center for the Study of the Causes of War and the Conditions lor Wolfram Dr Peace Hanrieder of the University of is California Santa Barbara leading the colloquium 0 The ’Student Court Chief Justice R Bruce Fleming was dismissed from his post Monday but before the day was through he was reinstated constitution ASUSU The court student for a provides student the body by appointed a and by approved president council of executive the majority to handle appeals from the election committee and to rule on other student matters This year as in other years the court has lain dormant until election time Now with a dispute concerning the dicated to ASUSU President Herm Olsen that he would not opposed to the marked ballot Olsen said a ballot marked that way ‘‘violated all canons judicial paritality” He said (Continued on page F our) be has the opportunity for direct input into different aspects of university life which are connected with academics The Academic Board can be used to research projects! and to determine the opinions of the administration and of minority groups on these various problems The Academic Senate under the correct leadership can be used to represent diversified student input The academic vice president can work towards improving the placement center towards improving the presently unfair distribution of scholarships improving the teacher evaluation giving system students a tagger voice in student in has to determine departmental decision-makin- g second His respon- curriculum and viewpoint budgeting SL: What do you feel would be sibility is to courageously defend your role as a voting member of and vigorously propagate that student viewpoint Third he the Faculty Senate? Anderson: As a voting member should become acquainted with of the Faculty Senate the all the issues which come before academic vice president would the Faculty Senate not just those need to understand the proposals that are initiated by the students and programs which are brought but also those proposed by the before the Faculty Senate In faculty SL: Do you have any specific order to do this he must consider of his as the office learning programs you would like to see part started as a member of the process at the university rather ASUSU-ExecutiCouncil which extracurricular than simply as not are to would need specifically concerned activity He with academics? on the efforts coordinate his Anderson: As a member of the Senate with the other two Council the academic Executive in students who are members order to more fully represent student interests (Continued on page Four) ve Widener scheduled for Thurs : Campus The Campus Coalition has sponsored candidates for almost every office in the upcoming student elections all pledged to a unified platform They asked the election committee for a special marking on the election ballot where the voter could mark only one “X” to choose all the coalition candidates Not being able to reach a the election majority decision the matter to committee referred the student court with Fleming after conferring Goodwin campaign Dayne in chairman of the coalition it Executive Council positions including that of president He Mark Peplowski: I think that in working on the Faculty Senate it is important that he should develop as thorough a working knowledge as possible to maintain a knowledge of all issues coming up to a vote because his work on the Senate is almost more important than the duties of any other vice president Allred: I am in agreement with the idea of the academic vice president having a vote on the Faculty Senate since he would know quite a few people who are representatives of the different colleges and through the student and therefore elections represents a good portion of the student opinion I think the Protzman: academic vice president has a threefold function in connection with the Faculty Senate First he Black mayor by Russell Walker Hawkins staff reporter the student court has become the center of controversy and conflict Coalition ' in of Grant Protzman: I feel the office of academic vice president is the most important of all the Jeff Allred ‘ Phase 11 of the Black Movement will begin at 11:30 am in the UC Auditorium with a Black Dr Troy Gill psychiatrist D Gill is one of the few Blacks in his profession actually applying his knowledge to solving the problems within Black America He will examine the cause-effeactions and attitudes of the Black man in American society Donald L Cope will continue the educational series while speaking at the UC Sunburst Lounge 1:30 pm Cope is presently the ‘‘Black Om ct Berkeley black mayor Warren Widener budsman” for the state of Utah His primary duty is to solve the many problems i of Blacks residing in Utah His talk will deal with how the Utah State Goverment has dealt with their Black population in the past and how they will deal with them in the future Warren Widener mayor of Berkeley California will be the featured speaker on Thursday April 12 Mayor Widener’s strongest asset is his consistent sensitivity and postive action in meeting tne needs of the people which he represents Widener is a prime symbol of Black Power only his ideas (Continued II on Page Three) O |