Show Tib® VollXIVNumber8 Thursday? Marchll JU 990 Price? Utah 845011 Published by the students of the College of Eastern Utah Good morning CEU! Famed Vietnam Veteran scheduled to speak to students and faculty vfiAr Adrian Cronauar tha famous Vietnam radio announcer will bo at CEU on April 6 to lecture on his war experiences and explain how hie story was made Into a popular movie by Daren Fairbanks stafT writer Though few will recognize the bearded Vietnam Veteran when he appears on the CEU campus most will be familiar with the movie "Good Morning Vietnam" which chronicles at least in part some history of his real life experiences that were the basis for the popular 1989 film starring Robin Williams "Goooooood Mooooming Viet nam II" Air Force SgL Adrian Crounaucr would scream as he started "Dawn Breaker" his am radio show on Radio Saigon That trademark was used by the DTs who followed him at the Saigon post including his immediate replacement "Wheel of Fortune" 's Pat Sajak Cronaucr will address students and members of the community at 7 pm ar ar four-ye- ar ar ar two-ye- of these students actually transfer to a four-yeinstitution with a fewer number of these stuar institution seems Transferring to a four-yeto be the next step for most upcoming graduates but the problems arising in the transferring process are limiting many students from furthering their education Stddcnts are only able to transfer to a four-yeinstitution if they meet certain established requirements They must select courses that will be transferable and follow procedures in order to submit an application for acceptance into the school Often students need guidance in this complicated process When help is not available the transferring process can evolve and into a problem Some two-yehave schooling systems agreements that help with transferring but most of these agreements are based only on broad principles instead of focusing on the individual Pressure to improve the transferring process within the community colleges is coming from institumany influential opponents Four-yeschools to better pretions depend on pare students who are seeking a bachelor's degree They do not want to lose their students due to a problem in transferring Public officials are frustrated over the extra money spent on an incorrect transfer which comes from the taxpayers Last but not least the students themselves want to be able to transfer more easily without having to repeat courses beinstitution won't accept their cause a four-yeearned credit These problems aren't going unnoticed Community colleges in order to ease the pressure are trying to locate the hindrance in transprocedures transfer ferring and academic practices are being policies checked for discrepancies in hopes of finding a solution to this problem They are also urging four-yeinstitutions to help with the transferar ar ar ring process According to national estimates reported by d The Chronicle of Higher Education school of the students who attend a two-yeplan to further their education Only one-thir- ar one-quart- er dents earning bachelor degrees These figures were estimated when there wasn't an emphasis to improve transferring An improvement in the transferring process could possibly help more students obtain a higher education he Brad King director of high school relations estimates that CEU lies above the 30 percent mark in transferring Academically more CEU students are better prepared to transfer than eninstitution from the stark rolling at a four-yeClass size and being able to learn from a professor instead of a teaching assistant are two factors that help students become n vance there will be no door sales With only about 600 seats available for the program Conover encourages early ticket purchases to ensure a full audience at the presentation and so that those wishing to attend can be sure of getting a scat Cronaucr currently a law student at the University of Pennsylvania is in high demand as a lecturer at colleges and universities across the nation He paid for his First year of law school with his script fee from the movie and continues to earn money for school through public speaking session Advance tickets for Cronaucr's appearance will go on sale Monday March S and may be obtained from ID Conover ASCEU academic vice president or by contacting personnel in the student government office Prices are S3 30 for students with an activity card and $430 for engagements Information about Crounaucr's appearance may be obtained from Conover who is in the student government room between 2 and 3 pm Monday through Friday others Tickets are available only in ad Help us save the Brazilian rain forest! Transferring credits without an associate degree is becoming a serious dilemma for many students by Stephanie Bogdin staff writer ‘ on April 6 at CElTs Geary Theatre His lecture will cover his experiences as a disc jockey for the Armed Forces Radio station in Saigon during the Vietnam War and some of the details about how the movie named trademark came for his sign-oconclusion of his preabout At the sentation Crounauer will be available for a brief question and answer r : 1 1 — — ' HNo J f " "" I i I'" ZrGZ ar well-prepar- "HH t-- c ed King sees the transferring process as a smooth transition "Know where you are going to transfer to and work on it the first quarter you're here at CEU” he said The biggest problem with transferring King says is some students don't graduate with an associate degree opting to lake it on a class by class basis Most state schools accept degrees readily making the transferring transition easier Another problem occurs when students decide at the last moment to transfer to a private institution Some private institutions don't accept associate degrees The most common institutions CEU students transfer to include the University of Utah Utah State College and Southern Utah State College Weber State College Westminister College and Brigham Young University follow in that order King explained that students have more problems transferring to BYU because a certain program must be followed He noted that even transfer students from Ricks College another private institution have trouble transferring all of their credits to BYU If you have any questions concerning transferring contact Robert Torgerson or Jan Young Representatives from BYU and the U of U will be visiting the CEU on Mar 6 and Mar 7 to discuss transferring r v ' Ye'"- SkV NO ft iure DEoTflJC IN DRRZIL n llna of Brian Hall and Joa Carver placad thalr beda on tha BDAC Unltad tha tha to fact that behind tha flald football protest tha Stataa will not trada dabt for land to ava tha Brazilian ralnforaata Hall and Carvar apant tha night of Fab 26 on tha flald and Hall took hla Photo by Lonnia Behunin proteata to a city council maatlng (L--R) 50-ya- rd |