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2 THE KENTUCKY KENNEL Tuoodny, April 3. tau

  

ine SGA senatorial candidates discuss ‘the issues’ at forum

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idettt of students that Reside Away of the 5! candidates The elections
\et Care About Their School. said will be field tomorrow and Thurs-
hts orgaiuzation decided to have the da}
tteftate because the orgamzatton The senator at large candidates
wanted the issues of the campaign who appeared at the debate were
:otwaddt-esstxt Brad Dixon. Robert Dotson. Donna
Lireenwell. Morris Grubbs. Kelly
ltern. Jon Lamos. M Shawn Reaves
and Karen Skeens The A&S senator
ca ndidate w as Jeff Anderson

The candidates debated issues
ranging front student apathy to

o'tt-itttagt students to \ote on
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me pretttest poster and the ballot
to: order he said “We can have
tents see hopefully some cam

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suttfettts to :‘ieet the candidates and titxon a mechanical engineering
. u t t 3+ earn about tfie tssues ‘so we can Junior said there Ls student apathy
s . t u ct-T Ilte best senators tn. Hern said don)» t-dmpug llt‘ attributed this to
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Contest emphasizes unity of greeks

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' 't :w" eroattng chapters designed \ccording to t,edford the banners

“let‘s to portra} this int-s were itidged b} Dean Michael Palm.

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remove-t titttia naitzttta tteta’s banner members of the lireek Actit'ities
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. tag: i ".:-tt.g."wu' int-greek st stem \ttnners will be announced at the
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't" cm ,s L nit} .ttireek't‘radtttot: The winning banners will be dis-
-~et- Arts (“t Ituftf‘tet eonttst is a great plined during the Greek Dance

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lot Illl ’lili, lt-umtple; clippings. etirtoons. piipi-rs. rreutiir writing ti-signnirnts. rtr.l

APPLICATIONS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE FOR ALL
OTHER STAFF POSITIONS FOR SUMMER AND
FALL/SPRING 1984-85.

Application Deadline: 5 p.m. Tuesday. April 3, 1984. Applications can
be picked up in Room 210 or 113A Journalism Bldg.

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are available to them
through ignorance. " he said

Greenwell. an accounting fresh-
man. agreed. adding that if she was tlern said SGA should instead ad
elected she would try to fight apa dress issues that affect students the
lh)’ “We "80d 10 get students tllr most He said he would like to see
volved " Greenw'ell and Skeens tthe more bill changers on campus. bet
two share the same platformt are ter bus service and more eqUtpnient
considering an SGA newsletter. if' at the Seaton t‘enter tither candt
elected dates voiced similar opinions

Reaves. a psychology and child
development junior. said he sup
ports a 82 increase in student funds
for SGA to help organizations who
are low on funds

"SGA needs funds to better imple
ment programs that icurrentl} .

“Apathy need funds." he said tine example
of such a group. he said. is S'l‘ltAY

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"t have no SGA experience. but
it's good to bring experience from
across the campus' Grubbs said
his lack of experience will help
bring in ”fresh ideas" to SGA.

Anderson. however. said he was
concerned at the low turnout of par-
ticipants at the debate ”There is a
reduction in A&S seats from three to
one There are four contestants for
The candidates, however. did not mt, position Wherearethey'"‘
agree if SGA experience is nec

“W.“ for t"tn(lt(l‘ltt'\ ltern earlier on vowed the same

sentiments by saying. “The people
w ho are coming lit) the debate) are
the ones who are going to be inter-
ested tlt serving l'K H

(li‘ubbs said he had no pt't’thtlb
SUA experience. bill that did not di
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Far East culture to charm campus
with fashion show, paintings, food

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Films on t‘hinest- testimls Planning for this festival began
dantiiig and paintntg ‘.\til l‘t' tau tit-totter. .lesse East. assistant
shown through tontottow :i; the toretgn students adviser. said
its.dances andloodthis week .‘stttdetti t‘t-ttter lttt-att-t the t'ht- pimp“. students are domg

Chinese Festival “eek. which films which .ll't' it: t-ingttsli are .,t. the work." she and The two
began yesterda} and continues tree and wttt be shout. at z.’ t :2 t'tttnt-se student organizations in»
through Friday. ts sponsored in .ttttta' t: tilittttt ‘.til\i‘tl with the festival are the
the Chinese Students tirgantza . “PM A. tittnese students and Scholars
tionr the International Students to p H; tomorrow “I .. sum”... and 'he Friendship :\.\’.\t)('talt()lt of
and Scholars Ulitt‘t‘ ttlttl titt‘ Silt lt‘ttlt‘l' littllt‘txtll‘. H” ‘h “MHN t lj;tti*st- Sltltlt'ttts ‘md Scholars [1|
dentGoverntnent Association will include a batitiut" til ttIl'llt‘llilt‘ “‘V‘f m" ‘mdmll‘ are m \‘ztt‘tOuS

A Clunese artifacts exhibit will ptngtants not tustone
run front 11 a in to .3 pm through

UK will get a taste of t'litnest-
culture through a Vitt'tt‘l} of e\httt

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from Taiwan. will demonstrate
Chinese painting at 2 p in toda}

At t p in tomorrow. Huang \tiii
Li. frotn the Peoples Republic ot the lat t . their .tie sen-rat programs of
China and a professor of agrono p t:. «it? t'tttt'stta-t : _"o s' ,w- my ”H, “gm-Mg h, Km. l’Ubllk‘ and
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ternational. an organization that .toiks to l” a t -, ‘t .. . - . 't.t , s tits li‘l‘i‘l utiotts :ii trati will be

human rights aroundthe .torittatttit-dutatepeople L :w ' . tie" ;: ; ITIth‘\stv' wt tot‘i'sti‘} at t: .to
Janet 'l‘wyman at} eleinetitai) t-dutattoti \i'liH" stat ; -- t‘ . - , . s' ..:tt.' tt'TL't-t l‘here wtli be a

is president of the orgaitirattor. salt} sht- Hits-s 'lo :to‘w : ;t.tr‘. :' , 1 is ‘it‘t lure where peo-

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the world and become mote interested :. ttl,.'tt's"
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witnessed the aftermath ot air tt Yrs "t t, hut: .v 1' . ;- ~' _' : .\ . t”, inert-tit front the
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tomorrow in 243 Student t't-ti'et .t'w-r u. t' .2 st :.~

Colleges and Placement Center to offer talks
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int-x 'ttl ' t'esr st‘t'..}tt.tl'\ are free and star

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desperately searching tot a sort a; .t tot '. ,r ;>t~t_'tan: Kwhler said

To increase student awareness oi this st'tt.‘.’:.tt 1s ' ,3 ;- t ' ts _i.'|‘ opt-tied to faculty and
current and future jolt titarkets .t Yt‘t't‘stt'tt :r. storm; 7‘. i.i'i1 * . 1 ca:-
seminar titled “conquering the .lot. tot-r plantain; mint {tart h wit t t.- ‘tte past seteral )ears these
Market the (‘areer Edge 'iit‘l hr .-: t.ss.st.tt17 t..'"‘t '3» t arm” «.4.st haw fiad a specific career
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morrow at the Mudvtit tt-ntt-r \tltl: saw: t’ot Lllt'lt‘l'LItitl..tt'i'\ ' ’t,l>\ 'f.t-: tut ttmittltts to setting up
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This seminar is sponsored to "no- skitls .trai tot gt.ttttt.t‘,:,g Hatteifls ti . war 'he program has been
(‘areer Planning and l’itit‘t'tttetit 'i‘atttt's 'llt‘ll. 31ml ' an t i-\ .t {Hugo-d v.. .t workshop it] which the
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F reudenberg ticket
has pro ven record,
valuable experience

In every horse race. the bettor plays the odds Each se-
ietiioii represents a chance. a calculation based upon an
estimator. oi ability to succeed And every race has an
entry that can be considered the favorite

This year s Student Government Association presi~
dential elections is the spring feature race for the I'K cam-
pus 'I‘he entrants Larry Btsig. Tim Freudenberg and-
Deaii tirimzr. lett the starting gate days ago

'I‘oday The :.eld :s nearing the wire. with two candidates
tzghtutg strong tor the lead while the darkhorse ts strug»
' tg tor a glance at the htll‘lltll‘.

The Grant ii campaign 7 running under the colors of the
new 1y iorrried students I‘nited party -, was troni the onset

long shot combining tlte ideas and resources of 13 sen-
atoria. and three e\ecutive branch candidates into a coma
moi: piatiorni

tit‘: a tormer SUA administrative assistant and or-
ganizer oi the unsuccessful effort to say e the wrestling pro-
gram at I'lx' last year. touts a variety of good ideas But he
lacks the grasp upon the issues facing the campus that the
student body president must possess

His running mates s Myra Collins and Byron Moore
remani an enigma Ideas or proposals the two candidates
support are either nonsethtent or remain hiddeit behind
the l‘aht‘iet‘ oi Students L‘niteti Moore appears to be the
' o: the t‘\ectlll\’t‘ ticket with experience it an
netted postwn. serying as vice president and currently
esaent o: Kirw an Tower House t‘ounctl

N‘i‘m of Students I‘nited's ideas. however. remain cred-
".atoe Their proposal to study keeping the M I King Ll-
':»."ar‘y open :4 hours the last two weeks of the semester
true benefit to students and deserves tttt‘lher

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t.)t‘.!.osopliy oi the Bisig campaign :s sini-
l‘i’.‘ re act: the people, show the image :\ dytiaiiitt speaker
~tt1'n2x ‘itot' lizszg excels in the public limelight
Elsi: a former SHA administrative assistant. former
presttteit'. it students for a Better Hi and former Students
tor Ha, i.g preszdet‘it. has shown initiative and leadership
ti. ”is attiltatton to Sigma t‘ht traternity with
knuckies But Hisig s vtcespresidentiai candidates
areeas1Iy .os'2t1his shadow
\iai. lloi'. the tickets senior vice presidential catidi
series .1: this year s Senate. appointed to fill a ptblr
.eit :ipet‘. try resigna'ioi: He obtained a seat in a so it
.ar iz‘iartner ias‘ year smith to our knowledge. has held no
posinons w :thzt‘. student government
I-:ke (irrixiii s. a number of Btsig's ticket ideas are
worthy oi ;::yesttgatior.. such as the extension of meal card
hours and the restructuring of certain I'niversity hours
Yet also iike (,il‘lnlltl s. some of Bisig‘s proposals are con-
tusing and unproy en
Both (irinim and Bistg call for the creation of three new
areas of student government to deal with the problems of
the greek community and residence hall and oft—campus
students Btsig wants to create three additional executive
departments Grimm wants to add three seats to the Stu-
dent Senate
t‘reattng more bureaucracy probably will not soly e
communication problems using the options available at
the presen‘ cat: he more effective For example. greeks oe
tupy a surge number of the seats tn the Student Senate.
making the traternities and sororities the most represented
extracurricular activities at the I'niversny
All things considered especially experience the
l‘irtmni and Hisig tickets sound remarkably like one hand
tiapping
'I‘he r‘reudenberg campaign. however rates highly in
the areas oi experience and has a solid track record. cen-
’ering around his service as: SGA vice president this year
and an Arts & Sciences senator last year
Freudenberg‘s platform. while lacking some of the pie»
:n—the-sky proposals of his opponents. is reasonable and
balanced And combined with three-year Senate yeteran
.John (am as senior vice prestdent and former senator at
large and student services; director Jim Pustinger as exec
utive vice prestdelll. his ticket is the only one with enough
skill to hit the ground running. eliminating the need to
back‘rack and recoy er from false starts
The .ssiie oi experience cannot be discounted in this
election despite the claims of Freudenberg's opponents A
president that can claim expertise and familiarity with not
only his own organization but the L'niversny. has an odds
on adv antage oy er the others
I-‘reudenberg‘s plans to revise the structure of the Stu-
dent Hrganization Assistance Fund outshine the other can
didate's proposals And although his opponean also call for
the establishment of a student credit union. we believe the
elected ticket's experience will be the determining factor
in this and other projects Freudenberg's idea to establish
liaisons Wllh greeks. reSidence hall students and other spe
cial interests is commendable. providing the appomtments
are credible and taken seriously by both the SGA adminis-
tration and the appomtee
And provided the necessary steps are taken to continue
guaranteed public access to all SGA meetings. we are call-
ing the l-‘reudenberg-(Zain-Pustinger ticket the favorites
We encourage support for their candidacy and goals

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Art critics are satisfied If you read them

Maybe it s ttttie tor a little artistic
house cleaning

It has ix‘castottaily come to thy at
tention that the opinions oi the Km
at Kerrie, readership are often at
odds with the art criticism uttered
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This is nothing unusual line oi the
greatest pleasures oi reading art re
:tews is precisely that ditterence ot
opinzon There is a iertar perverse
and ine\plicable yoy we a.i take at
crumpliug up a negatiye review o:
some filtii or book we et‘iioyed \‘e
can complain that some misguided
tritzt missed the tttter points of the
.york getting htntset:
the technical details to the exclusion
of the overali impact of ‘he artists
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our origina. opinions were a bit too
ioiided by our own :i‘idtytdtia'i prei
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p-nmanded among us must sureiy
admit to times when we ye grudgng
.y admitted that the wrong thiiikuig
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