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MSU ll If~ of Sl5 pet wdeft1. 8 11:Daet Mid n voter turnout is the bia,esi problml, makina it difficult ~ spe,cul11t on ou1comes. ~ictw:~le Holf'Z.UI, SOA cl«tiom choir,u.t"flhiak10ac1tp,e(lh< bill bu . _ Nnlout)
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couple ~an the 1umou1 h.u been ralbcr low. soil's difficult to predkt 11 seems it's Joing 10 be a better 1umouc." He wd after suueiting non-uadilional s1udcnts fonn an 11 I'm for (the doclor rdcttndum) orgaoizatioo so their views cao be because ~ needs to be a doctor bct1tr expressed on campus, some here in cue of emergencies. Thert non-uadilional studen1s have Deeds 10 be I fu\1-timc medical Slaff approached him on lhis issue. Ind the rtfcrendum. The 1tl:'nctum be><." Voling will continue Wednesday hu acn&ally rnoli....led people .. Damcon Middlc1on. a resident from 6 10 8 p.m. in Mofftn Library, She said many students didn '1 assistant in Pierce, said. "Yoo have a Thursday from 9 a.m. 10 I p.m. in Willi to vote until they Wffl iold responsibili1y IS a Sludenl 10 VOie. Clark Student Cenlcr Sundance they could vote on the refcm>dum 1b.i.s aJlows you 10 choose !he voice Food Court and 6 lo 8 p.m. in as well. ''They've bee,\ uying 'I you want 10 re~scnt you." On !he Moffett Library, Friday 9 a.m. 10 I don'1 know anyone, IO I don'1 doc!or rercrendum, he said, "It 's p.m. in Clark Student Ccn1cr to voet,' but you tell them about lhc very important that we have a doc1or Atriwn. doctor bill Ind then they want 10 on campus." 1n lhc event of a tic, run-off elec\lote Ind they vote for officers, too." Superville said, "Over !he past tions will be held April 19 lo 23.
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""""' Society. ,,o / ~ ~ ~ ~ ; t ~ : ' : ' : f : ,oufl, &aid tbc event WIS <qmiud "to pn> . - science. specifically biolol\Cl,I Kience, , ,ilb small kids." fl WU Cltpetlui foster • pithy illtaa1 ill hioloaical lcietices amoria dcmfflW}' school children. ()lidcd by padP&te MUdet1IS and membffl ~
Ed~~~ronatr=~~~a::g :~arrc: Comminee is being fonncd to handle problems which m.1y be caused by academic reor• ganiution. 'The g:ime plan has been approved," MSU President Louis J. Rodriguez said. "Now we a,e going 10 gel on to implementing ii (acade. ..:. mic.JtorJmiz.ation.)" The oriainaJ plan lo go rrom nine divisio11.1 inlo five colleges is still the goal. They will be lhe Colkgc of Business Administration. tt,e Ellen and Gordon T. Wes1 College •of Edl)Cation, the College of Health Sciencei, Che College or Libtnl Ans and lhc CoUegt or · Scitnce and Mathematical Sciences. One of the (ml items oo the agenda is fOm) • ina: a commi11ce 10 deal with lhc transitk,n
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happy with lhis process," Dowd sJd: "People have dooe a good job. They've done it differtotly in diffcrenl divisions, bu1 thal's CIC We did no1 nquirc: the same selection procC.s.l in each divisioo due to differenl sizes and org.; :..: nizationsofdi vision.s." , The lisl was approved in the Faculty Serut! aod seal to Rodriguez 10 approve. He approvcll or all but one pcDOn, and that division's sea:;
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in Marchman, while the interns and support staff will be in the west wing or Pierce." The doors to the wc,st wing will be locked to ensure they staff is not dis1 lurbcd by students, lhc mcdi:i and ct; s~ · lhe rooms for the oa<ampus resi- other occupants. "Lisi year the Cowboys had probdeou. "On the ni&h1 of Aug. 25. the lcm.1 because the interns and support slaff ..wre DO( on campus to rt~h ~~c~u~ the 1cam when Ibey were needed, so orientation 10 ~• up cquipmcn1 for this year we decided 10 house them placemen! tcstinJ which is ~ t for for convenience 10 the Cowboys,'' cllSICS l(art. but will D0l be ,in their the 26th and 27th,'' Larsen said. Lmcn said. The media will also have desig"Testing ha.I also been pushed back , pennaocol rooms. They will be ircaled IS o~emighl a week so srudcnts will n.oc be forced nated rooms, which will be in the ,,_iats. who will DOI be able ~o senlc 10 ht btrc before lhe Cowboys ca.st wing of Pierce. The media will leave." renting their rooms nightly 10 be m until Au1. 29, a1ooJ wiJh inhelp the housing dep:irtmcnt brc:11: 0 eotoUed students. 'lbcse stµde_nts even or possibly make a profit will be placed in lcmporwy bousmg u!;ca';~7~!irr~~;hce~ As for the students who will be until Aus. 29. with a slim chance of the summer. '"The players will be staying in living on campus, their rooms :ire the room actually beinJ their permaMcCullough-Trigg," Larsen said. being reserved now. nent room for the fall . staying be will staff primary "Their "Anyone that would Live on cam"We are discoura1in1 cu\y and absolutely have to come in. we will have storage rooms for them. hopefully in their -ltuildin.1," Aui1111111 Director of Housing Reiidence Life Lynde Thompson said. -Ne arc really encoun.1in1 CVff}'one loNy~~IAu1. ~opeama day. wbicb is Students who have DOI lft·rtJis· m:sbmeu who fall tcred for have opted DOI 10 participalc ~
arrival," Larsen said. "S1udctits thal arc already enrolled for fall arc noc authorized 10 mQ.VC in until 1hc 29th."
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, ~d~!v~r;'t~ !~~tng~n;,'::~~ will be indicating whether or not they want 10 live here during lhc summer." MSU head football coach LinwRl)d ferguson is hoping several or ~players chose to stay during for cla..sscs as well ,.s the practicing togelhcr for the fall . • ult's not just here," Ferguson said. "It's a direct corrcl:ition for guys thal st.:iy io town to work logcthc This is thc best time to gain 5 trcng and ht 'climitizcd' (xcustomed the heal). This is the longc5t uninlcr• ·· ruptcd training fo r the men. also gives them 1hc chance tci h~
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