Show VOL 76 NO 18 UTAH LOGAN MONDAY NOVEMBER 6 1978 Institutional Council reviews Kellogg plan tinurng education at 1st presen ted the claim that the continuing education center! ofwrated bv SI in K a stern I tab are the best higher education bargain in t he state Roosevelt takes off from Kogan I he plane tarries professors to the enters to teac h classes and return to Kogan late that night It was noUxi during the meeting the approval rate of projmsed ap prnprsalionx f or different areas throughout the university is n Saturday s meeting Movd presently h() ercent ( hnstensen vice presulnl of "This approval rate shows the business affairs reviewed the depth ami quality of the staff that university s audit report which we have here at Clah State" wus ac epunl by t he count il ('resident ilen I aggart saul """"" " Moyd (hnstensen asked the coum d tf approve IhMKi 1m put in ' ' S? ' to the renovation of Old Main for sii h things as electoral and ' I Mallard said he had told ioer nor Scott Malheson t he same thing and the ('ommixxioner d Higher Kducation T II Hell agnxxl with hi s claim Mallard said cost per credit hour c c " the centers m Moab and lower is substant iil tha n those on ollege t a ipu sex Mallard said both of the renter have been experiencing quite a growth rate in the past few years At the center m Roosevelt enrollment has grown from 2"7 01 t he 972 7 J v ear to hUi last v er '1 he directors of the centers stressed the quality of instruct en at the centers stating that ail of the instructors are fullv approved university teachers and most of them flv from the campuses to luce n ter s I)r Hex Tuelier director of the Kxtension ('lass Division on cam pus explained to the council that each Tuesdav Wednesday and Thursday at 3 p m a plan headed for both centers in Muab and at Roosevelt c b) Bob Higgina ire extension and con hrmiMiAcn Moyd Residential search Students asked to get involved TufMld I tidno to l ’('ponsible M !t (irn ' ( lmiii'n r ( ill Vk lh- I -- ! lnn nprrt in a new pr Tht Cmnniun mii-ssnr turn p ami l at m n t it h- I (' will be ('ormm-ntI h'mm whit Uucriu 'kf forum udiiorium J ffrinul ti in hinart AM M prrsi)ni ch'osing j ''iiursMir to rtitart is th‘ Millie most im tssup "° fating thi- it will trmpndous - imput mmTsit has e a t nn Mudrais should prt involved in w forum by criteria for Kui!e!ines the new president nK students mil H fiCfrs of the rlSL! nd Classifiei Uunnl are heard A limit will e tuitions and commen wdienre Elections w4h’ 27 in U °f “ “ hM "Mlv ier aiuua“ SnM°r“te 0 x "ahlstrt (' Jm(' humdn r‘" or the Hear a'eJiuan 4tecta '' Wwl y 1 20 pcxtple h te cnmmil including monU-rRegent si u t niriH fiitiiu s onimunil il people y staff employees i s u! Hoard of In faculty c or-- niemb-- s lasxifo-- c and ad niinist rat ion and one student This forum may Is the- only time the genera! campus population will he allowed to interact with the Committee to Voice suggestions afxiut t he selcs t ion prtK ess Also at this forum participants x will get the selection pres ess plained and Ik told how they can nominate someone for this pisii ion Doug Alder dirts tor of the Honors program anci Judy (tappa of Affirmative Action will make five minute statements to clanfv these topics Alder will comment on the selection process and Kappa (In nslot! wl! m SC apphe ii nt s he sea re of ( iov erruntnt s and a local (jusme-ssmaHouse District f(f V I)uglas Allen t4 IhmHrat retired civil engineer for Thiohol Kvan Olsen 4b Repuflitan real estate sales associate Ieon H Savage t y selfemploved 4i American dairy farmer lr Two-vea('ache ('ounty commissioner ('harles J Shelton fJ Republican retired sprinkler sales manager who now works as a 70 farmer T Kav Theurer Republican farmer and cattleman Richard Watkins 42 IVmocral director of student anci community entertainment services for Student r lm1 will Association Nature who will ( t 'Mr and four ear "ty tomrmssoners an county sheriff Sufe t l m ispc-- he tot ills ad r t Higher h i he iec ir m ion n i I mn committis is not rlmg on nominations hui are flic- in y ( J I of ( ami qua! orum Die deadline hr applic at itni or foil nominal ions used o te I )s th date was moves! into January the lommit'cs apparently ncHshsl mori t ime f were- running on a tight schedule Smart said will mxl again he commutes on W ednesclav to discuss t fie cpialific at ions anci criteria for the new president Regardless of the sie of the turnout to uescJuv s forum it will - (tii tpjHir t unit v it lull l it i f J - ! I fa thought by t hr committee Dial everyone had Mn opjmrtumtv fcr input according to a letter signed hv Marbara tiardner president SOM Sl and Maul Imnsier president to be held here tomorrow Tomorrow's wu W) seats w seated on the stage during I he forum w hen it Iwginx rreiung 1 Knc itn-fri‘(- h t (tnimiiii-- Serv u es at I si He also asktsf With the reports and recornmen datiims of the president President Taggart reviewed the situation so far with the Kellogg foundation grant I'he president explained the ad ministration was still not quite sure whether or not the university wiHild in aide to afford the ad diliorial parking space for the building which is going to fe m stalled dire tlv east of the CC ‘I he third floor parking facility will cost approximately fhOOtHg) more than he foundation contributed With the help of m a led mexieia of these new buddings President I aggart pointed out the final plans t The Utah State I niversitv In Jtitutional Council met m a double session this month afternoon nd Saturdav I'urmn Dr J Clark Hillard president for iNjuipmenl he council fur approval to go ahead with t lie mstalia t ion of t he elev a tor in ld Mam t hour sear (‘ache Count v com r‘ Don Drag nnssioner consultant in natural resource planning a ni Dean R Smith t2 management executive vie Kepu hi ic a n president d the Cache ( handier the arc hit er ta (cave draw n up T he president stated the walla with a Urge amount of window wit t installs! with a refits ting glass to conserve energy and make the buildings more attractive think this refits ting glass in a very good idea because it will fu refits t the surroundings 1 ( cunmerc'c The Academic Senate pMs“sf a resolution T hursdav urging tin mlminnl ra( mn tit imaruiallv the Academic Service supfxtrt ‘ent r Do center f undent jointlv ( is presently lemg fv ASl sC and the central administration t hi I hc I the administ rat mn dss nct renew budget appropriations lor the center the program ruv ! t er minnt sj The administration is with drawing these funds due to cirtyp of CsC enrollment which resulted in a substantial loss in revenue ac cording to Va! Oiristensen dins tor I he main goal of l(ie center is to coordinate the various service areas and make them work for (he if l( 1 aggart 1 and will also conserve energy hope eventually the university Center south side will te installed with this glass" 1 aggart aaiti d he President Taggart also feet very confident the university will be lle to come up with funds for the addtional parking space eo the administration can tell the i on tractors to start with t he onstruc turn of the building sometime in c February At the end of the meeting Moyd Christensen noted (he final i hx k of the field house will he this W ed riesdav and the I nt itut nmal Council was very rutted about the faiilities available to the students with t fie new rrrmv at ion gisst of the student This counse ling personnel placement and planning ac ademic advisory larsen coordinator include areer as well as nd M1 f Die mlrniir Ser v u e ( ent er During the last year the renter has served over 2hXHI siutfeni through its various srrviies and Ac programs ’I he venler Its ated in bd Main room 3 is designisl to provide help to studenla in regard to all ac adenur relates! areas IS rquipiwxj to help With h!c and prcMcsiural problems wi I) as matters relalcsi to the office of Admissions and Rcsords sue h as registration and gradual ion ft also hi le- - m requirement K onimued on page 3) v Family live week gets underway ' A Hus n I Academic Service Center requires financial help korce for families Homes lib College of D wisk (hat promises lo ire full of ('ache County Sheriff 20 recently fiMd and fun Modrero Douglas Starting oil Hus week n ac resigned as chief deputy in the Cm‘he Counts Sheriff s office anci t iv it iex is the free sundae o ial now works for the Hvrum City today at rusin in the Nunburxt s Iainuel i( Diunge T here will also !e Mohce Depart menl ferafes a atsHil finnlv life lining the hull Karl JK Democrat Hie lounge to promote this family grocery atore in Meruion outside y ear s t heme and Darius Carter 39 Republican was "V tone lor families the incumbent Cache County chosen iNcausc our college ls-lSheriff (write-icandidal) of (leu years families are Hu baiklaine of the said Julie ( an hatton Die t 1U gc Familv Kite scpa(ir of hamiiv fob is the brcc ha families on t his a mpu s she1 shmI luesciay Hu ( oil ge of lamdv liow their life will dimonsl at c otic ge can Ishe lore e I of lam flu s on Hus campus at (Ice colli house Deere will fw tDphs ojM-i id unis and jin m nil d he each department in the loHige ( outinued on pat Il c I |