The North Idaho College Sentinel Vol 70 No 1, Sept 17, 1993

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Friday, September 17, 1993

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Sentinel

North Idaho College's Student Newspaper • Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

Registration sets new record - - will be held Sept. 22'by'iiri!ate ballot. The Nl,tol bales will be In the Ad~gftlce and Ibo ~ o l l l l Cencer from ti a.m. to I p.m. and in

die SUB from 11 a.m. co I p;m.. and 5:30 p.m. IO 8:30

p.m. AsofSepc. 10, only IWO candldl1cs have hH'lled in their J>ditloas. but more are expccled. The two candidates are Jessa Walter a.ad lCrislopbet Scein. aautu or lhe eleclion will be posted on the Reader Board

by Juslln Smith Ntws Editor Enrollment a1 NTC for lhe fall semester incrCllSed almost 10 percent over the spring semes1cr of 1993, with a preliminary head coun1 of 3.38S s1udents enrolled, according 10 Karen S1.rCC1cr. regisu-ar. "Enroltmcn1 was more than we had anticipated," Dean of Students David Lindsay said. According 10 Linday, financial aid opplica1ions, housing inquiries nnd college applica1ions--1he indica1ors the college uses to predict lhe number of new students who will be enrolling --were not up enough 10 predict the rise in enrollmen1. "Registration went fairly well." Strcc1cr said. On the first day of registration, Aug. 23, 72S students registered. According 10 S1ree1er, 1h01

was the highest volume of s1udcn1S ever to register in one day. On Aug. 24, over 550 s1uden1s registered. Only 1wo other days huvc ever seen more students rcgis1cr. Streeter said. "We added n Biology 100 lab nnd a Zoology 107 lnb, "Streeter said "Md 1h01 is 1hc first time I can recall adding any lab courses." The number of students allowed 10 enroll in 1he corresponding biology lecture courses was increased in order 10 accomoda1e more s1udcn1s also, S1rce1er sald. S1ree1er said tltnt English 103 was also in high dcm.ind, and 1h01 there were I00 s1udcn1s on lhe wailing list thut the registrar's office was nol able 10 pince into a class. Four sections of English I 03 were added. and. 10 free up a teacher for one of

by JclfStlle St111/ntl Rtporttr NIC athlete, were free w movc on I<> bigger and bcner things during rcgiStration lime this yc.u- beclluse, along with a few choice lcchnirnl prognun~. they wer.: allowed 10 avoid 1hr long lines and seemingly cndJeq waiting and hoping fur Lli.: clas.~ they need to gr.1dua1e, unlike Ilic rl!Sl of the student body 1luit was subjected 10 tbl" grueling task during l.110 first wecl. of n:gi&tration

see ENROLLMENT Page 12

see PREREGISTER Page 19

Athletes, technical students register first

Sepe. 24, :ind in the SenlJoel

following lbe day or election.

, photo by Erin Siemers HOWS THE WEATHER UP THERE? - JBS()n Lommen soars up to 450 feet above l.Bke Coeur d'AJene. See related feature on Page 11.


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