Volume 35, Number S
Instructors , students favor different calendar options By 1.au.ru Hubbard
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Actrcu J oanne A.nglln dO<!s her Lhlni: In 1hc NIC prod uctlon. ''The hado" Bo.i." The pll) Opt'n~ tonl11b1 In Lhc Communlra1lot, ,Art" Building and runi. 'o, . I S, 10, 1 1 and 12. Adnd sslon Is Cr<?c for IC s 1ud11n1 ~ and Maff.
Students and inst ructors h:I\ e been known 10 ~vc their dlS3grcement~ m the past. and 1he recently u ken sul'\c~ on sLarting dam, for the future :-11C calendar made thi\ evident Both student, and Ca.:ull\ \\NC offered chCli~, beiv.ttn 11.n e3rh \llrt, beg,nmng before L2bor Da~ .1nJ lcrtin~ ou1 m mid, \la\ und 3 late ,1 rt. begmmng m la:e September and lcllmR out In earh June The fac11ln "'!Is al~ offered :another ,,p11on, "1th ,chool st:aruni: t-eforc lab<1r 03\ hu1 :al~ ha'1ng 11n eisrh scme\lcr breal. rnthcr tlun :a '>pnni.; brc•aL \\ 1th h;:,1h the c:i.rh :a.id Labor Dav ,tans :he semc~c; ~t'Uld end before Chnsrnu., brnl 1>htlc \\"1th the bte s1nrt, the cmfficr •'OU!d end m l:ue J:inu:i:-.. While the student, polled \Oted o,er,.helmuich f,r :he earl~ \tarl. faru\l\ membc~ suppcrted the Ltbor Oa\ unrt eq1ul!J u OM-,1dedlv .\C"rord1ng to S IC Prc~ideot Bu=" Schuler out c,f 3 students polled. J011 ,oted tor the earh >ta · t . .5.5 ,upportcd the Labor Da) \tut. 14 ,.anted the late :ind Q e1,hcr 0M1ded :inother p• on or d1dn 't care Accord,ng to , ic ln~tructo r Bob K:ibler. 35 (a('Ulr, member.. ,otcd for the u bor Da, ,tan. 14 ••ntcd the lue
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start. lS supponed an earl\ s tan and 10 , 01cd for the c3rh· St3n \\ ith a mid-~emcstcr break . • K~ ble r s31d 1hc re ason for 1hc differe nce m opm1on bet\\ ccn students .ind facuh, m the poll "'as 1h11 the re.i.:hcr\ had e, p41n en,:cd mnm• d,f. fercnt ,llcndar ~13rt'> • .i nd \\C re more '-111,licd " 1th J l .1bC1r Day \ tan \\ hik \ IC ln\truct11r Tom Ste,\ an. "ho \\,h m chJrgc or thc ,tudcru poll. ,ard he fdt the , un c, " J'> l3kcn carlv en, ugh in the ,cJ r . Kabler ,.11d he rci1 more student~ "ould h.1, c \ orcd for o L:ih,lr Q3~ , tJn h.id th,· poll bccn j!i,cn earlier . .\c.:ording to the Nauon.11 \ ~,oc1t1· tion of Colleee Store,. SJ pc rc·ent uf :. ~,._, rcpomng college, ..ntl un l\cr"· r.c, around the <'l.1Unt l'\· Jrc gomg 10 the l'lrh , tan '"te rn &th S.:hulcr and StC\\Jn ~aid 1h01 :he, :ell a ,u fi1cien1 numb e r of \tudenl\ ,.,r e polled 10 o btain on aC"C"cr.ate poll. e , pec 1Jlt}· si nce the :c,ulh "'ere ~o O\C r\\ he lmingly rn f:nor of one c:alendar. ti: ablcr s11d the f.lc uh1 "ill be ~CC'Omme:id1ng the' L:ibor Da, start 10 Schuler and the board of trustee~. He also s;ud the .icadcmic and voca uonnl d \l\10ns .. 111 no1 ntcess:iri1~· have to " h\ •he um, e;a!t:ndar.
Cadets say 'no more'; instri,ctor threats c ited s, J ea..ocuc tlllllllhoo Ch:1rges of in~1ruc 1o r r et.il1.,11on h11\ c rhulted 1n ' IC',. lo~ing "tudeot c nfo~mcnt of .:nmpu , p:irl.mR rcgulnuon~. Member~ of the mminal ju~ticc pracucum ch~s m fonncd la" cnforn"mto\ Director Ned S1ua.rt m 30 Oct. 29 memo of their dec1>1on not to perform these task~ • bccnu,.e of pre:,sure from foeulh · membe rs "ho ha, e been ticl.ered. !he memo. ~,h,ch nl~ \\t'nt 10 t he Cnrdmal Rc\le" . rends in part as follows: A ' Cl)• serious prob!em hu dc, clnP:'d which causes us 10 q ucsuon the entire codct-focuhy rclntmnsh,p. In the 111~1 nme \\ CCU. N o of o ur mcmbcl") h.i,'l! had fo~~ll) member, mform them 10 ne,er enroll m 1he1r cl1sscs. On~ of the fac11Jt) c, cn ~lated he wo uld ·get c\ cn ' " i 1b all la" cnfon:emcnt for 1hc acuons of o ne tn ii,suing him a piul,;ing 1icl.et." A~ rding to the ~•udcnts " ho signed the leuer, Anthony Driscoll, Moll} Arnzen. Ed~1c Todd, Cothcnnc Morlting, Enrique Snnchci. Kc ,·in Fitzpatrick and Sh:annon l<cuh. cadets ~hould not havt' 10 be ,•ulncrablc to ··reu1lratron b, pen ) inst:rUCtors" who tend lo " lo"e sight " about wh, the st ude nts .ire here · ".We arc students enrolled in a coll cgc lo obr:i.in a ' higher cduc:moo' &11d a.re pa)'tng for the service, " lhc: memo nid. None: of the law .enforce ment instructors were cager 10 co mment o n the problem. S1Uart sll.ld h1 wdl ho nor the cndet' s resignodoo from the du!) but did not " 15h to comment any ,unhcr o n 1he memo. The mass rcsign!tion ...; n not me:in a heydlly for p:irking violators bet'3use Bob Th11rp. other >CCunty officers and Wally Yo ung. la" ' cnforc:cment insuuctor. v, ill take o,·cr the bulk of the ,a~k. At'COn:hng to Youn.g. the time he spends patrolling for illegull)· pa rkt'd cars m3y
cau!>C pnonr. problem> v. 1th his other dUIIC!. " h's ta!r.uig up .a lot of nmc th.at >hould be '>pent U1 the lab, " he \iltd W hale T h up s l id the c;adet '> perform ed a " great ~e n ice" for 1he law enforcement depart ment m the pa'>I 11 yeilrs. be aho ~lid officials v.111 not try 10 n,gona1c tenn\ for tht' return of cadet eniorccmcnt. The memo ~.lid wt performing pukmg dutiC!, ofiers no re,.. :1rd\ and hnle or no l tllDtng
One of tho:.c "'bo 5,,igned the lener. but ,. ho 3\kcd not to be mdent ified tndJ,;du3lly. explained "h) he Stdt'd "llh the other >rodents. . " We 3~ bus, no.. . " he S41d. " Wh\· sho uld ,,,e do something that docsn I do us 30) good!" . . He s:11d that the problem has been prcsent for )CMS and th3 t he ll'3S warned 1bou1 cenam mSTructors "hen he c:ime here. He also s111d he be lieves he mn) have :sl read, been given lov.'l!r grades thon he descl'\ es because he hBS cited cem11n farull'\ mem bers. Cit;tions .irc s1gnt'd b) rhe 1ssumg officer . and 1he cadc1 said this practice has c:iused 3 !01 oft.he problem. "This 1s b3d bc-c:uue t he te3cher kno"':. " ho issued the ticket." he said. He said many "get earned 3"3)' and tr) 10 get even" ,. ith the s1udcnts m the classroom. He :issen cd tha1 the problem could be soJ\'ed 1f Pre)iden1 Schu ler alloncd cncb facuhy member ti parking space. Bur he said that he thinks the coun esy SC!'\•1ce by t 3dcts will ne \Cr be reimtf ated.