Show p4f 4 Tv Utth Stifesmtn Mcnay Ma'Cti 24 1980 Goals outlined for Statesman quality journalism by its rry nature has a numlirr of Because The I'tah Statesman is supliabilities serious porter! by university funds some would have the university be the final authority in editorial divisions Also some students feet they should have unlimited access to the innewspaper The amount of advisor control and faculty volvement are also serious concerns Th se situations all have the possibility of interfering with the professional growth of indtv iduals involved in the student paper Journalism is a ‘kill that must le learned by doin: The results of a student journalist s actions must lie felt by him drectly if he is to learn anv thirty: about the trade No amount of advice or education can take the place of this e ev p If journalism students are not allowed responsihhty for their own aitions as well as any consequences that may arise his educational evperience is not worth mui h When a journalism student receives a decree from a university that student still dis-- not ms'essarilv possess a marketable skill in the eyes of the professional commune hen a journalism graduate applies for employ ment tv the most important question he has to answer is "what experience have you had?" Kxperience on student publications has traditionally held less than substantial weight with professional journalists In order to achieve some sort of quality experience the student newspaper must adopt a realistic standard of operation The work of the student paper mut simulate as nearly as possible the kind experienced in a professional situation The editorial policy of The I'tah Statesman will lie as fair as possible hile I do not necessarily v lew the role of a newspaper as an adversary to authority I do leheve it sound educational practice to review university issues and events with the eye of a professional journalist The staff a well will le encourag'd to do the same With this attitude I hope to accomplish two things first maintain a hiych standard of ethics and second recruit and tram students that will pve The I'tah Statesman staff professionalism depth and cultural diversity that will not evaporate from sear to year Ollr ri-- s Iliva- - Kski-lsi-1- —THE UTAH j ta'at Q ero rcs Gri rtjpn ioom uniefv'V ta'at Ji Trrf U? 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Mias neees and school hofcdays mcluftriQ Quarter Breaks Metcai s Oay nokday Thanasxng Oay hotday ass P’evdents Oay noscay school ae I don't know how many students are aware of the current debate concerning the closing of Seventh North but I feel it's time we let our opinions be heard Those in favor of this change justify it as a safety precaution It s true that there have been some At OfUCIS ae Taggart Student Center Aces a room 317 prion SECOhO CLASS Utan 84371 ewg ai room 315 Business 750 1759 paal a Logan Surely people la years of age and older ran revert to their elementary education and ksik both ways crossing the street and use the prov ided crosswalks The speed limit on Seventh North is already set to prevent serious accidents Perhaps stricter enforcement of these regulations would also to the solution of this accidents involving student safety problem pedestrians in the past hut rather If the closing of Seventh North is than go to theextemeof closing the to be for our benefit supposed street to thru traffic why not go to think again As a student I have the source of the problem and pro- lived both on and off campus and mote greater caution among either way Seventh North is the pedestrians and motorists? route I take when going to and hich may lead to the it of the individuili responsible for firing the reoai tion w and conviction Information confidential I'rlacher SC tension 1715 will of course be Xep Please contect Jes room 323 or ala Jerry Crlacher manager Student Center Bern e from town By closing it the on Fourth North nd 10th will become more congest! will not only increase the dn those streets but slsobeip convenience to the studenl staff of the university To you working for greet tv on Seventh North yourc commendable but I believe achieve the same result by W tithe ing the problem here closing the street and trxns danger and inconvei somewhere else ' Jeaa Sul Resolution rates C - minus hokdays EDITOR had the rocket struck her less than one inch to the right or left she would have most probably lost an ese She did go to the hospital In addition to the expense of the hospital her coat was stained with blond Because of the very serious nature of this prank the Student Center is offering 1200 for informa Solutions to 7th North problen USPS 53? 640 E'ein c To the editor gTATESMAN A os Ag f P'aniQing Roe Hexj onofo C'a DcuQ Cr Vee'er Reward offered for rocketeer To the Kdilur On Friday March 7 bottle rucket were fired into the crowded Student Center movie theater dur-mjthe showing of the midnight movie Tht Turtle Choirs One of the rnrkrts struck a student from Japan on the forehead The impart of the ria ket caused swelling and bleeding She was lucky though Resolution HO-- is a perfect pie of random sample an essence of any resolve mi students who are on cami govern instead of Irarn w three students Iper cotlegel Ex in on an"and here "therefore my friends" th dozens of rUsws so" quart then sitting in on a tenure committee as an "advisory body” Go back to class Mr Smith Mr McKell where you will learn that students are not advisory lxidles and faculty are not specimens under a bell-ja- r fleetingly glimpsed and judged by an uneducated Also that "no decision is madeeye at the U of U without student input" is pure bunk and that the present student evaluation system id8 students observe a profess W 30 to 50 hours a quarter pt1 judging his performance!toward 25 percent of all input ing rank and tenure d“J (iranted this system is unpn but what you propose rik that travagant busy-wor- V Rcaat E |