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Show Wednesday, September 14,2005 Page 3 The Signpost Author continued from front continuedfromfront "He's very outspoken, controversial and well known "Our field is the craps. There's a lot in the field of education," "/ have always used rewards and Charlesworth said. "We think he punishment as a parenting system of sprains and stuff. If they fixed the will get people thinking about and it will be interesting to hear his practice fields there'd be less injuries their parenting skills." Melissa Thomas, a WSU on ankles alone/' senior majoring in psychology presentation because he's going against and member of the planning everything I have been taught and do — Ian Pizzaro, committee for the conference, said she is excited to see Kohn as a parent" WSU football quarterback speak because he will be presenting a different view of — Melissa Thomas, parenting then the one she WSU psychology senior He wants to include discussed the importance of uses. incentives for season ticket maintaining a high academic "I have always used holders and also improve standard for WSU studentrewards and punishment campus facilities. athletes. as a parenting system and Norm Tarbox, Shepherd "Our field is the craps," said it will be interesting to hear Ian Pizarro, WSU junior and Union Building director, will his presentation because he's football team member. "There's make the final decision about Thursday, Sept. 15,2005 — Dee Events Center a lot of sprains and stuff. If whether to hire Graybeal or going against everything I they fixed the practice fields one of his competitors. Tarbox have been taught and do as a 7:30 p.m. - 7:45 p.m. _ Introductions and announcements there'd be less injuries on ankles attended both candidates' parent," Thomas said. 7:45 p.m. -10 p.m. — Speaker Alfie Kohn and book signing alone." The base cost of the presentations. Graybeal said he hopes to Overall, many on campus conference is $60 per person. Friday, Sept. 16,2005 — Shepherd Union Building improve the fields athletes think Graybeal would do well. For students earning one 7:30 a.rh. - 8:30 a.m. — Registration and continental breakfast play on by improving grass Some may worry about his undergraduate credit hour, it 8:30 a-m, - 9:45 a.m. — Speaker Thurl Bailey and soil quality. He also hopes record in football, but others say is $100. The conference costs 10:15 a.m. -12:30 p.m. —Morning sessions to build on land close to his ability in administration is $110 for students earning 12:45 p.m. - 2 p.m. — Nurturing hand luncheon and speaker University Village. He wants needed. one graduate credit hour. 2:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.—Afternoon sessions an 80-yard covered facility and "I hope it doesn't play into Departments offering college an 80-yard outdoor facility. credit to attend the conference his position," said Josh McBride, Saturday, Sept. 17,2005—Shepherd Union Building sociology, social Player academics were also WSU football player. "Record include: discussed Wednesday. WSU and AD are two different work, psychology, nursing, 8 a.m. - 9:20 a.m. — Speaker Alan Hawkins a.---;* football placed second last aspects. It doesn't mean he gerontology, education and 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 p.m. — Morning session year in the Big Sky Conference's won't be successful for athletes. child and family studies. 10:45 a.m. -12:25 p.m.—Refreshments and morning session President's Cup, which It shouldn't." 12:30 p.m. - 2:15 p.m. — Speaker Pepper Schwartz The cost of the conference measures player academic includes breakfast, lunch, performance. Additional material for this refreshments and applicable In addition to tips for article was written by reporter conference materials. and Pepper Schwartz, and may that attend the conference academic success added to the Maria Villasenor. You can leave "Students are our primary attend six different workshops look proactively at families, student athlete manual this a message for reporter Becky audience, but the conference on a variety of topics relating individuals and all different year, a study lab has been added Palmer by calling 626-7655 or is great for parents, educators to education, parenting and types of relationships." to the Stewart Stadium. reporter Maria Villasenor by and community professionals, family and intervention and For more information or to Both Graybeal and Byrne calling 626-7121. register for the conference, see advocacy. too," said Chloe Merrill, a weber.edu/familiesalive, or call "This is an applied WSU child and family studies 1-800-626-7151. conference; you will learn professor. Conference attendees will things you can take home You can leave a message for rehear from keynote speakers and put into action," Merrill porter Katryna Prater by calling Thurl Bailey, Alan Hawkins said. 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