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Sex forum planned Sclr-esrccm in regard 10 sc,: education will be the topic or a rrce public forum sponsored by Panhandle Health District I on March 30 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in Boswell Hall. Or. Sol Gordon will speak on teen self esteem as a key 10 positive sexual decision making. Local teenagers, parents and teachers arc Invited 10 attend. Gordon, PhD, psychologist and professor emeritus of Syracuse University, is a nationally known author and lecturer on the topics: promotion of sclr-esteem among vulnerable youth, the case for moral sex education in public schools; raising children conservatively in a sexually permissive world and Lhc " When Living HurLS· Crisis ln1crven1ion Guide.'' Por additional Information, call Jeanne Bock a1 263-S IS9 or Jan Palmer at 667-3481.
BLOWIN' UP A STORM
WE 'RE IN THE MONEY
Trumpet soloist Allen Vizzulli performs and teaches at NIC March 9 and 10.
NIC has recei ved a $30,000 contribution from the Coeur d'Alene Press .
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North Idaho College's Student Newspaper
Vol. 62 No. 9
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
Thursday, March 1, 1990
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NIC drug seminar cancelled
Vo-tech offers variety
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by Tonya Broderhauaen North Idaho College Voc111!01111l T«hnia.il bduca tlon I~ unfortu11n1elv the hc)t kepi secret In North Idaho, snld Mll1 Tut Icy, vocn1ionnl weldln11 ln11rnu1or. fherc ure IS vocatlonnl progrnm, 1lio1 opcrute In the NIC Hedlund Oullding.
ACl."Oruing 10 Turlc)', most Student, n11cndlng vo.:a1ional progl'llJ\1~ !If( \tudcnts "ho want 10 be there 10 le.1rn •rtt'lfic details in their fields of uudy. They are able 10 re..-chc hllnds on <'Xpcricncr and proCttd qukUy in10 paid employment, he &aid.
The vo.:111ional taff is required to h!I\.C a minimum of cight )"1) of roll~c education Al NIC, m.111.) of the instrutlOt• ncced rhc minimum cducauon \\ith prestigoui d~rett, Torie) said Both Torie) and Clarence Haught, dl":ln of vocational
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which w11 schcJutcJ tu l>e ht>ld Ho,,..,u H~H Morch I ha, bttn ~•n<dkd. u .ordina to •)mp<l>lum n, ,po,uor 8<,b Nc,..cll. in
Thm• progrnms offer f<>lluscd, ~pcclnc 1111lni11g In C~OCI fields of interest, oil of whkh lndumy ntttl\-sl.illl'd worl.crs 10 hll Job 1>0\iticms. l'urlcy said, The rca~on NIC Vo, fC\:h Educ111io11 Is kepi scerct is bcllllusc rhc Ol)ll\l\Wlllon is non1>10111, he Sllld; therefore ii is m11 11d,cr1l~l'd.
Ho\\C\Cr, ''l!.,ccllcnt result) nnd word or mou1h bring in n good cnrollmcm," T\lrky sl\id. The a, emgc ngc of student, in the , o.:n1ion11l progroms ,s 27.
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title for the fifth time In six years. Please see p. 13.
Bill defines tuition, fees by Linette F,.em1n
The senate bill, "'luch "'"Ill spoasored by District ~ Sen. \tary Lou Recd and DliUic1 23 Sen La.trd Nob, spccificall) dcfl.llled \\h:tl ruiuon and fees can be used for. The bill ckarl) qys L1w fees cannot be used for capitol impro\t'menli-"' lucb was the rason f01 lhc debate,r.bic:b eYmtUall) ltd to the Board of Trustees ,s. AS'-:lC lawcui1 Ul the fall of
The la\\.u1t Is o,f'r, the monc) 1hc s1udcn1S \Ibo 1>3id it, 1hc lefto,cr l'\lnds "ere turned m10 student scholarships, and now, 1hanl..s 10 the Idaho Stale Senate, lhc mo,c is rowud b\\. Scn111.- Bill No. 153 l, "hich passtd the cnatt' unanimous!)' rcb. ~ti. "°35 the product of ma.n> 19' . Aoolhcr aspect of Bill ~ t> I 531 long hours of v.ork b) onh Idaho College s1udmts and the li th:tt it allows for the cap on kgulAtou 11o ho support them. 1c- rommuni1, colkst nutioo 10 be conitf1i to Auociattd SrudcntS of r&1.cd S~O I )CU for the ~ l foe NIC ad,iscr Ton) Stt"t,';Ul ~cars
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• V. c (AS~1C) rca.ly led t.1111 tbc bill dear!) prolCCU \;.I OD bov, OCT studcm fees can be Spml, '' IC·
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~cv.l!WI. "We also fell tlw ii was imparw:i1 that the cap on r.:itioG be rmtd ~ tuition is osed for the gcDCiaJ opera.rioo of the C'Olle~ aad the twtioo basD '1 g00t up for a ~ timl:.' A ~ t o ~ PrCSldcm Robert Be:mctt, the bLJ has a bet-
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lhc 1ympo,1um. whic;h WiU co ha•c b«n 11n all-day c~cn1 roc1mn1 on the vo-ing probkm of dzu1 1bu~ in 1hc '*orkpbcc and 1n l(hoot,, had K~ltd tncral ,pdlk(ri from 1 ~·111t1y of badgrounch, ,n, clud1n1 law enforcement, \ IHIOU I mcdrctJ field, •nd r~o,.cring dru& addi..ts. As of Tuc!,(!Jy, only 11 pco· pk bad u1r.ed up for the smunar althou&h Newell, a North Idaho ColJC'eecouMClor, said he had ICfU brodiures to I j dilrerm1 area lcllool,.-OOM of "hicb rq,lied. Dean of Student Scmc.es Da"ld Lincbay aaid he W&I mystified by the lack of respo~ lroa, the area schools and uudents. "h SCC'DIS to be a burn mg as:::c aD 0\-a th.c COUJlU} CXCCJ>I hae," Lilldsay s.ud. " It 's &alUUlg ib11 thccounlY it willing to ~ all of that raoory puwng up siop bghu by the Sihcr We '-iail," N('OeU wd, ')ct ii too it three km act· Wig raa o, cr b) an be!ore they "'ould pa1 up a aouv,aa
Llocoln Way •·ts ii going to cake lhe O\cr· dme ~caths ill fhc da)s by c ~ ,chool be, bcfort 1M schools ream lDC c1rug probl<o is ror real?" !'-c,ocU demanded. on