North Idaho college Cardinal Review Vol 36 no 11, Mar 12, 1982

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Volume 36, Number 11

Friday, March 12, 1982

Opening nigh • Marla McBain and Ja, na Warn e r c,onaldeT If II ls wise lo lee Rn Dolgncr In lhe hove lo lhc play, ''Skin of Our Teeth," which opem conJghc. The play begios ac 8 p.m. and wmrun March tJ, 18, J9 and 20.

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Student Board makes sweeping voting changes by Laun Hubbanl

Erlcn~lve chan11cs were mode in lhe ASNIC Cons1ltut1on Bylaws concern• Ing electiOn5 at the Morch I ASNIC S1udco1 Board meeting. Former Vlcc Prcsidcnl Rondy Kee· fer, who acted as pres ident In Senn Brower's absence until Jim Brewer :aod Carolyn Pfister were installed into oflicc. rccommcndctl some ndditio nnl clau5c~ be added 10 Ankle IV of the byl11ws. Mo~l of these were 11imed 01 avoiding funhcr problems with condi· date eligibility. ~uch a5 tho~e fnced 111 the recent pres1den1l111/v1ce pre~i · dcn1lal primary election. Clouse three was nddcd 10 Article IV. section two to require office hopcJuls to present a ~igned offidov1t from the rcg1si rnr confirming their ehgib1lit y before they con rece i>•e petitions. The cuct " 'ordinll of the

forms was incorporated 1010 wbsequent claus~. By far the mos t contro\erslal change requested w~ one which would allo" campaigning b) candid:ucs to class. The bylows formCTly st:atcd that no ca ndidate could interrupt any ~he· duled doss 10 c11mpa1gn for office. However . the board m1rro"IY approved lhe revision after !i>ome debate The \'Ole wo, 1ied J.J, and Sen. Jaoe J effries broke the tic. The main opponen t of the proposal W Iil, Galen St'huler. "ho \t31cd that aJlo" ing cn mpnignmg in cla~ would I><.' .. reverse d1srnminatioo .. s10cc. he claimed, the \'OC:3tiMnl portion of the colle8c ti. cloi.er I.nu and teachers wo uld help studc111~ ou1 b) lcmng them interrupt clll.\s. Ac3demic 1ns 1ruc 1ors. he said.

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CleaJhity In college dcbale explored ................................................... page 9

would not be ,;o hlch to let student~ campaign in d3.~ Keefer argued that sl1ldeou; "'ere goml! to c.imp:ugn m cl;iss :uiywa) nnd t?ut the boo.nl lllld oo "3\ of "bab) sitting.. candidates 10 be sure 1hn did not , 1ol:1te 1hr rules. Other re, is ions tile bo;ird made m the b) h1"'s 1ocluded: --30 amendment "hich would allo" "ntc·in caodidues for the scmuonal elections onl) tn the pri-

manes (1he board alre3dy mode such 11 pro\ision for prcsidc:ntiol/v1ce prcsi· dential races). The ,·otcs for a writ e-in will be accepted only if tile candidate's name lS spelled rorTeCdy and if an " x" is placed 3fter the candida1e·s name. --an amendment that pro,ides £or a primary rnce in senatorial elections if more than six student s apply and qualify The prim:11')' would narrow the roollnued on page 4

Students 'mourn' library cut Black armbands. the u.S. flag at lulf mast and chants of "books not b:du" "m: lhe Wcdnesda\ highlights of NIC's Da> of Mourning. Coordin.ncd by student boud Adviser Ton) S1ewan and \'Oted on uniuumou:.h b) the s1udcn1 board. the day's actiVJues were 10 protest s1:11e funds gomg to Boise Sate uo,"ersn) for the ren0'1ation of an old 8) m for dusrooms mher than 10 1'1C for lhc beguuung stage of a new lib~ A crowd of 600 students and facuJt; members be:ird guest speakers Eugene Marano. Koo1eo:s1 County Democrauc Chairman. Cha rles Lcmpe:s.is. Kooterusi County RepubhCllJI Chairman and former st:tte Sen. An Mani~ gt\C their \1ews on the contl'O\Ccrsy. A telephone hookup to the s1:11e opuol in Boise also allowed ralliers to hear an NlC delegation of AS!'ilC President Jim Brewer. Vice Presid.e nt Caroh-n Pfister and 1nstrunors Jim M ~ and Richud Snyder. who had ~\'ellcd 10 Boise to State NlC's case.


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