North Idaho College Cardinal Review Vol 35 No 4, Oct 24, 1980

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Kohli voices opposition over more staff parking By J-ne BamD&oa Complaints abou1 college sena te revisions concerning the staff parking lot were voiced by ASNIC President Ken Kohh ro other board members ar the Oct. 20 student board meeting. Al its Oct. IS meeting. the college senate voted 7.3 to accept chemislry and mathematics Instructor Bob Kablcr·s motion to SCI aside more parting <pace~ near the library. (Sc:e related ~1ory on page 4.J While Kohli said he did not attend 1he <;enate meeting, he said he did not completely understand the problem. particularly since ii was d1~lo\ed at 1he senate meeting that 147 parking space~ arc provided for the 142 full -time in~tructor\. Unused faculty spaces and racuhy

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members parking in student areas is noi unusual. according to Kohli. But Director of Auxil ary Services Wes Hatch said thlS only happens when the facuhy lot IS full. Kohli s.1id the problem should be a minor one to the i11S1ruct0rs. because the dike road is not much more inconvenient than the faculty lot. Students often nuke trips to their ca r throughout the day. and he said on Mondays. Wednesdays and Frida)'$, Mudents are often forced to park over 1n the Communication-Arts Building parking 101. Kohli said while the fa cul ty is "alleviaung their problem entirely. they are malung ours (the students) con~1dera bly worse.··

Sophomore Sen. Darren VanPuymbroudr. said the faculr, members h:i,..e a much greater responsibilny to be at class on time. " lf one student is gone. the dass still goes on." he said. "but if the mstructor IS late or absent. 30 srudents don't have class.'· Van Pu) mbroucl:. who is a mrniber of the college sena1e. said the passing of the motion was a compromise on his pan. bec2use the senate discussed talk or gates and bk>chding the lots. Most colleges h3ve a much more severe parting problem. according to Huch. but Kohli uid that Hlteh's reason did not call Cor the scn:11e·s decision.

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"You can't justify m3king our problem "·orse bec:iuse it's no1 terrible no• . " Kohli said. In another 3Clion the board vored lO send Srudent Activi ties Coordinoter Dean Bennen :ind up 10 six S1udcnlS 10 the Nonh"·esi Student Le3der:ship 3nd Programming Conference No, . 5-8 in Salem. Ore. The conference -.·ill be held at Willamene Univer:sit,. • ·hich will CO· sponsor the eonfere~ce with Cherne· keto Communtt) College. Bennett said "arious workshops ";n be offered. ,1hich deal "ith college 3cthitics and ;iddtng insight into other college's procedures. Wh ile the exact loss of 1he Air Supplr concert had 001 bern completely tabulated. the board rc:idjusted the loss to around S2.SOO. In other aCl ion the board: -discussed the possibilities of get• ung phoro-idcntilic:uion card< Cor nil full-time studenL,. Committee member,- Van Puymbrouck and freshman Sen Brent Barnes •ill look into the problems and ad,antagcs of hnving the cards made and "ill repon 1hem 31 the nett meeung.

Board m ember resigns 13) Renee Reid Ne:• I) l'll·,tcd Vire Cho1mrnn Richard On non ~ubmllled hh rcsiRnauun "hich "a, a,ccptl'd l11 1hc bo.. rd of 1ru\ 1ec, 111 11< Oci. 16 mceung. Onr1011, a 1hrce,,•enr mcmbl'r of lhc board. ha \ bern tran,lcrrcd 10 another Job m Mcl\cow ond ,iud he ,,.11 be un3blc 10 ~crvc on the board. The hunrd "'"' ch,rn\\1.'d nnd npprovl'd the cunqrucHon of a rc:Mroom "uh .. ,upcrsc,Url .. lh1un.'\ lo r'l' VCIII Ylllld,lli)nt. TI1c rc,troom, "111,h "111 be built ncor the bn\t>ball licld. wll be the lir,1 pha~c m the beach de,elopmcnt proJCC1 NIC ho, hccn f!l\en the npponunit, to m111rh Sll!,000 1n fund) fmm 1ht Soil C011,crvntiun Scrv1C)C. II rcpe1n 1>11 th~ pn.11!rc~, ul the ponJble da,,rvorn rc,c;;lrd that the project 1, nc:arl> complell'. Rooting b whcdu1ed 10 101.e pfac,: 01.1 2h Thr plumbing. a, "-CII n\ tht· 1•lec1n1·.. l 1H>rl.. ha, been roughed 1n . .:ind the 101111 proJc<'I 1, due 10 be linbhcd In Occemhc:r NIC l'rcsldcnt OnlT) Sd, ukr inrormcd 1he boord 1h01 he ,111! rra,<'l to &he 0<'!. 22 to meet wuh thr ldnho Pcrmonl'nl Building Fund C'omn1111cc 10 sed fund\ for the criminology lob l>ccnu1>c df the e.u::e~1,rvc nmount of sen ict" NlC pro, 1de<, 10 the QrCa counuc, . . Schuler ~uggc~tcd that he r<'que$1 thnt the ~rote pa, for a halfumc math teacher 111 pince of math ln\trum,r Nl-d Stuart. who donnu: , much of hrs lime m thl' lob. ~hny time, S1u11r1 0111\1 forfeit do, s lime in order 10 11ppcar 1n oourt for the<e

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Schuler \Bid he will also , eel. funding for 11n 3thlcuc pl11,·fleld trad.. He '>aid be fch the) (1hc bo11~) should "reurdcr our pnoriue,·· and grt .\ si-.000 aluminum roofing Pn>Jeet going first 11nd , ccondl) \Cel. funds for the SJ00.000 athlrric pl11yficld track. He ,aid th<! S.100,000 fil.'ld " l)Uld be more Iii.eh 10 be .twarded thm SS00.000 for 1hc hbr:11) project. . Schuler 3ddcd thM he will be in Pocotello Ck1. 2-1 t,, meet" nh 111<- Stall' Bo:ird of Education. NIC "a, referred 10 the educat11in board b, the State Board of &an11ncr~. ,'OnCCmmg the ,85 percent budget CUI m:tnd:ucd earlier At the Oct. 16 tru,tce meeting. Schuler \aid he plannl'd '" "3ppc.al :, dens1on that the Bnard or Educ1111on did not m:il.c." In 01her ocuon, 1he board: -d~cusscd the mo,•c of purchM.ing a c;:h:in er bu, for generol use :11 NIC. Schuler fa sored the 1dcn 11od expressed 1h11111 • ould be cheoper to operate and Slifer for the students. A 1972 GMC JS-foot bus "Ould co~t berween S-IS,000 :ind SS0.000. -heard ~nd accepted f\\O bcquc,t~ d1rec1cd towar<I~ NIC. Henry J. " Heine" Bell. who died l~t September. requested th111 ' IC be gi,en a 11>1.al or SC)() <I()() 10 be •; ·•nlcd annually •.o three students who sho• S<'holastic abilit't', Schuter'propoi.ed 1 at the money~ mvl'sted and the interc5t roll«ied be ~ed ·ror the ~holar:sbip. ln:l~ ~ ~lso gwen i: pennanen1 loan from the late Col. John ~ic'E•·ing's library . •gpiprng rollec11on. The rarl' collecti.on consist~ of lludio tapes bool.s picture\ and famous classic:al music The rollectlon \\ill be dispb)ed at the· college:

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Charles D&ll.gherr:- mans one of nine C7T rerml:nab located In the MechAnlcnJ Art~ Balldlng. Tbe lllllts arr tied illto the campus compu1er and lltt used for cl~ses l.n,oMng prognmmlng. /

Balance taken from Seiter Hall A SJ.200 bafance -.;u discovered to be stolen Oct. 20 from Seiter Hall. ACt'Ording to Bob K.ibltr. physical science and math di"ision he3d. NIC had the bwocc, -. hich is 3 scientific scale. Cor less than three "eeks. The Menier PC-I-IO DcltaR.ange balance v.~ light gray. had dimensions of about - ,1: x 12 x 4 inches, and hod a blue digrnll resd.,ut. A S50 J"e\l'IU'd is offered for informat ion leading 10 the return of rhe balance :ind the :mcst of whoc, er is responsible for the theft. Ao~ 1nfonna1ion about the bal:t.nce may be gh•en to the NIC security office or the C~r d'Alene Police Depanmenr. ~


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