Show Tomorrow USU Symphonic Band with guest artist to perform in the FAC at 8:00 pm Students free Sunburst Lounge holds 12:00 High Flea market in basement the UC SCS Symposium in Systems Ecology thru the 22nd be served The Other Team - Ecclesiastes (chapter 4 this week) is a book about a wise man’s experiences with the world Is everyone chasing after the wind? A couple of knowledgeable agnostics a Christians few simple-minde- d and whatever else shows up have begun a study at 695 Darwin No 1 after supper at 6:30 this —Wednesday A forum will be held today at 11:30 in UC Auditorium Speakers will include representatives of and Resources Natural Sponsored by Engineering Wednesday Brothers and Big Sister there will be a free lunch and party for you and your little brothers and sisters on February 22 For more information contact the Voice office UC 318 The Animal Science Club will hold a business meeting Wednesday February 19 at 5:30 pm in AG SCI 302 Refreshments will Big Engineering Council the public is encouraged to attend The Coup in Chile: Its lessons for the struggle against imYoung Socialist perialism educational tonight at 6:30 in room 333 UC Announcements It can’t hurt and it might help from 5:00 to to talk to someone for midnight We also have information about Call Helpline 752-396- 4 Cache Valley and USU resources so give us a ring Bioethics: Emerging issues in Biomedicine is a new course offering in general Education Biology Index 2726 Biology LS 310G MWF from 2:30 to 3:30 in VSB130 The course will feature recent advnaces in medicine and biology and the social legal and ethical implications Anyone interested in starting a group in America women and Science and Enginefering sign up at the Women’s Center UC room Want to Tutor? Tutors needed in the elementary and secondary level Credit available - for more info stop in the VOICE office at IC 328-303- labs' ‘ and facilities in the Engineering Building' The tour will begin in the Engineering Auditorium Wednesday at 8:00 pm Join us for a look at some of the exciting things in store for engineers and their wives For more in0 formation call February 19 318 Pre-Me- d Students - 1975 MCAT Registration forms are now Pick one up in the office from Linda AnBiology derson or Dr Bahler’s office NRB 323 Deadline is April 1 Pregnant? Need help? Talk to a available VOICE office UC 318 on “Systems Conference Ecology” Thursday Friday and Saturday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm in the UC Skyroom The USU square dancing club will meet Thursday night at 7:00 pm in room 102 of the HPER 753-234- Women - Applications now open for next years AWS officers Anyone may apply for vice-preside- 304 available Section 3 is offered to students with secretarial skills They meet Wednesday at 6:15 Section 5 is designed for Special Services students and will meet Mondays at 5:00 in Business 115 Want to be involved? Be a Big Brother or Big Sister Contact the 2 Lake City Call Wives are Student Engineering invited to join the Engineering Week activities with a tour of the and nt secretary treasurer public relations chair building An informal group of Christian Scientists will meet each Thursday at 11:00 am in the Sage Room UC Chess Club will be found Wednesday and Thursday at 6:30 pm in UC 339 No restrictions English Dept composition exam will be offered Saturday March 1 at 8:00 am and 10:00 am Students not enrolled in English 100 who wish to take the exam should come to Library 378 and pick up the $6 fee card Presidential candidates must have one year experience on general council Applications are available at the UC Activity Center and must be returned by women February 19 at 5:00 prrf: Campaigning begins February 8 17 Elections are February Supervised Work Experience is being offered Spring Quarter by Business Education woman about abortion and the pregnancy counseling: Feminist Department: course No be 225 Salt for 3 credits Turn sections are Women’s Health Center 27-2- Sex discrimination found at USU says official women 469 of those complaints were settled for one party or the other with the remainder being dismissed for various reasons by Doug McCulloch staff writer parJob discrimination ticularly on the basis of sex can still be found everywhere eyen here at Utah State an official of the Utah State Industrial Commission said Thursday 15 Complaints Daily Thus far missions division said: “The university has always said that they do not discriminate in job hiring But we know that isn’t so” find discrimination in the basis of sex race or religion everywhere but no one of course is willing to admit it” Cunningham said “Our job is to check on complaints and resolve any problems” “You hiring-e-i According to Cunningham Gf the Industrial Commission has received 60 complaints or better than one and a half per day But Cunningham said that the declining trend of our nations economy that is bringing about more job layoffs is the general cause of most of the complaints On the ERA Cunningham said that it does not' give women anything that they didjiot have before but it better clarifies the US Constitution “I think the ERA is great” William Cunningham a field representative of the com- n5ffi'ceretr5Tved-68-cemplaifvts- in’ 1975 Cunningham said “women are becoming aware that they are human beings” most discriminated his The -- against- -- minority now is the -- job discrimination with the majority of them coming from white cording U middle-clas- s to Mr male acCunningham SIAiCi Minorities do now receive preferential treatment in employment and college acceptance and do in many cases according to the law Gappa and if they- have any problems and can put you in complaints they should bring touch with my office if the them to her attention complaint is warranted” “Even though she has no real Cunningham spoke Thursday authority” Cunningham said in conjunction with the Black “She knows what to do about Emphasis Week - Officers On Every Campus Cunningham said that all universities that receive federal funding are required by law to have an equal opportunity officer on campus to assist in settling discrimination complaints But the problem is that the officer is often hushed up and employes don’t even know who it is USU’s equal opportunity officer is Ms Judy Gappa and can be found in Main 114 Cunningham said that all university employes should be aware of Ms CACTUS CLUB Wed nite - LIVE MUSIC NO COVER CHARGE Thurs afHrH&-fmm-SL- G Sun Valley Center for the Arts and Humanities SPRING QUARTER MARCH 31 - MAY 23 SUMMER SESSIONS: June 16 to July 18 and July 21 to August 22 PHOTOGRAPHY CERAMICS PAINTING PHYSICAL ARTS LANGUAGES HUMANITIES GLASS CRAFTING WEAVING DANCE and THEATRE MUSIC College credit special ski rates for Center students Write for catalogue: Sun Valley Center Box 656 Sun Valley Idaho 83353 - SOS !I STOCK UP AT THE & Friday Feb 20 & 21 Thursday (In UC Basement) Jewelry Leather goods Household goods Glass oranaments and more 12:30 pm Sunburst J Lounge |