Show Fee© I Stvcert Life Merer v Jere TF H7e n v Hva fl ''CP HiS V r Editor Letters to the Intercultural A' Howe il -- r $ lfv your other comments First there have been no for Howe “lynch mobs” chasing his resignation — only concerned individuals who have given their opinions on Howe’s behavior and what factors should bear consideration in his decisions Secondly you seem to be saying that what Howe does on his own time with his own money is his own business That’s not ture either It’s my business if he is supposed to be representing my interests Soliciting sex acts for hire is illegal and immoral If Howe wants to engage in those - Viih the big day rapidly approaching many people are eagarly preparing to heave a huge sigh of relief and gratefully bid the event good riddance But we cannot let the bad taste of a few obliterate whatever meaning the occasion might have because while it means different things to each cf us it must surely mean something to everyone After all this is the only Bicentennial any of us will ever see Editor: In your editorial of June 21 you made one true statement: “Congressman Howe is innocent until proven guilty” However you seem to be missing the point with Editorial Opinion Graduate rery After ivr years of irtersi- e Bicentennial overkill the magic date :s less liar ore week awav The crass commercialsim of the greedy who voald exgbr the occasion cr their personal gain has taken a terrible tell Dae to this exploitation which has at time inspired awe through its audacity and sheer vulgarity millions of Americans new crmge at the mere mention of the word Bicentennial The while idea has become one big bad joke communication Editor: News The National Board on Gradu- ate Education has called for “targeted” programs to increase the number of students from minority groups in graduate schools and to give them adequate support once enrolled The board acknowledged that the constitutionality of some pro- grams designed specifically for members of minority groups had been challenged on the grounds that they constitute “reverse dis- activities that says something him as a person about crimination” If the Bicentennial meant nothing to you before it is now at the very JL says something also about Even so it said those proleast a cause a chance to strike a blow for sanity and moderation the way he will vote when he’s on grams should be developed and continued until the enrollment of my time and using my money If So let's shrug off the carnival veneer and celebrate the Bicentennial he is willing to act that way in his bemembers of Celebrate in your own way whatever the event means to you and comes “a minority groups private life his voting record in prorestore a little dignity to our lives Congress will probably reflect cess” that inclination That’s not the One of the most outstanding of person I want representiin type and widely rpnnrd changes STUDENT LIFE is th official studonf publication of Utah Stato University and is writton and American higjpuucation dur- ng me and since the majority of odod by studonts EDITORIAL POUCY is frolaly the responsibility of the editorial staff The editor con reserve ing the 1970’s has been the steady people in our society still have the nght to refuse any publication on his discretion increase in the proportion of reliefs and morals (yourself exEOfTORtAL OPINIONS ore solely those of the editorial board and those writers with signed women orhcles faculty members Allan cluded apparently) I’m sure that LETTER POUCY The editor reserves the M All or edit to refuse letter letters Cartter right print any reports that women they feel as I do must be typed on a line ond signed with name and student number Names may be Editor your words will be do as well as men in hirings now withheld by the Editor however at the student's request of of those out coming Published graduate appealing to some because they during the school yeor except during finals week and school holidays a school mply that an action which is and including quarter breaks Veteran's Day Holiday Thanksgiving Holiday Washington" Birsurvey by The thday Holiday ond Memorial Day Holiday by the Associated Students of USU Editorial of Chronicle of Higher Education victimless or physically harm-es- s fices University Center 315 business officp University Center 317 Printed by the Box Elder should not be illegal There indicates that 37 percent of the News end Journal Brigham City Entered as second class postage paid at Logon Utah 6432 are other 30 are types of tragedies that Subscription rates $6 per year $2 quarter Correspondence should be addressed to PO Box faculty members under 1249 from result immoral behavior women— a larger percentage There than the percentage of women ultimately are victims and larmed persons Why do you among recent groups of graduate hink were made to govern laws students FRANKLY SPEAKING by phil frank in the first place? ur behavior According to the same study I do not women faculty members are less pass judgment on interested in research than their congressman Howe but I think male counterparts and more we should all consider carefully interested in teaching Women in vhere reasoning like that of the the study are also less convinced SL editor will ultimately lead our that ‘meaningful progress over ociety the past 20 years toward achievJJ West ing equality of opportunity for black Americans” More women in the study favored early withdrawal from Vietnam (48 percent) than men (39 percent) self-sustaini- ce days ago I had the opportunity of visiting your most beautiful campus At that time I read a letter written to you by Blaine Anderson regarding the STAB It is very important for university students to learn about other cultures and countries and to realize that others also have developed beautiful cultures just like we have done “Most USU graduates will go to other states and countries to pursue thier careers They will meet members of cultures subcultures ethnic groups races and A few nationalities other than their own In order to be successful in 'their careers they rriust communicate with the others The United States being a pluralistic society it is the responsibility of our universities to train and educate our young men and women in communicating students since its foreign students are excellent sources of information about their cultures Most of them are already in important positions or wil) be when they go back in their countries Why not make USU a laboratory to learn skills of intercultural communication for the American as well the foreign KS Sitaram students? Professor Communication Science Governors State University Park Forest South Illinois 60466 Wants correspondence Editor: am presently incarcerated in the London Correctional Institution at London Ohio I am hoping that I will be able to meet some new friends through correspondence Thank you Respectfully Bill Bragg I 9 Box 69 No London Ohio 431407 139-63- 528-70-19- 29 FREE WITH lectures being held ©College Media Servces Box 941 1 Berkeley Ca 94709 The collegef education is sponsoring a Distinguished Lecture series entitled “A Bicentennial Look at Public Education The series is being offered for one credit through any of the departments in the college To obtain credit a participant must attend a minimum of ten lectures All lectors will be held at 1 pm in the Business auditorium The schedule for the series is: Tuesday June 29 Charles Dilg - “The Middle Schools We Need” Thursday July 1 Conrad Toepfer - “The Future of the Middle School as an Educational Institution” Tuesday July 6 RT: ($450) Education PURCHASE OF GUITAR OR BANJO ture” "— a— — "'ViililtirfljyMBKil W©llc3ElOl?SS ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Special Olympics ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ 1:30 am Saturday at Bridgerland park Benson Workshop canyon party 10-- 1 ¥ ¥ - Thursday July 8 Daryl McCarty - “The Future of Teaching as a Profession: A Bicentennial Perspective” Tuesday July 13 James P Shaver - “Values and the School: A Bicentennial Reassessment” Thursday July 15 Beth Stevens - “Applications of Piaget’s Principles of Human Development to the Mentally Retarded” Tuesday July 27 John Moldstad - “Role of Instructional Technology in the Learning Process” Thursday July 29 Max Mueller - “Research Trends Associated with Services to the Developmentally Disabled” —a—— — M “Teaching as a ¥ Career: Prospects for the Fu- ¥ Oral L Ballam n THRU JULY ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥¥ 0 ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ For more Info — Volunteers ¥ office 752-410- ¥ ¥ Evenings 1 pm Silex credit Available 7-1- ¥ UC EIIT Ask for Liz ” USU has an excellent oppor tunity to train and educate its J T-SHI- inter-culturally- 3rd floor 7644 ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥' ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ |