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Add-Drop

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Vol. LXXXVll, No. l0

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University of Kentucky. Lexington, Kentucky

Monday. August 27. I984

 

Add-drop starts tomorrow at coliseum

By J. STEPHEN MOSES
Staff Writer

What could be one of your least fat
vorite experiences of the year. the
infamous adddrop session. will be
held at Memorial Coliseum tomor-
row.

Thousands of students will stand
in line Tuesday waiting for a possi-
ble turn at rejection. But one way to
reduce that possibility is to be pre-
pared.

Students participating in adddrop
should have their schedule card. a
couple of pencils. and many optional

choices for the classes they're trying
to add.

us also important to remember to
add before dropping. Advance regis
tered students who want to change
from one class to another should
wait to drop their classes until the
add transaction is completed They
should be sure to drop the old one so
it will be available for anyone that
might want to add it

George Dexter. acting registrar
and associate registrar. suggests
that the students coming to add-drop
bring their schedule cards that they
recieved in the mail.

lf the students do not have their
schedule cards. they can pick up
extra copies from the ticket office
windows

Students are encouraged to show
up on time but will not be permitted
to enter early. there will also be a
late arrival line

The t‘ollege of Arts and Sciences
will continue its adddrop sessions
Wednesday at Memorial (‘oliseum
and the other colleges at their re-
spective deans" offices After
Wednesday Arts and Sciences de-
partments will move to their respec-
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The last day to withdraw from
classes and be eligible for a full re-
fund is Tuesday Aug 28. Dexter
said If dropping classes changes
students statuses from full»time to
part-time or further reduces their
partitinie hours. they must drop be»
fore this date or lose 20 percent of
the refund. Dexter said

The last day to receive 80 percent
of the refund or cancellation of fees
is Sept 3. llcxter said Students
must take their copy of the adddrop
slip to the registrar's office to re-
quest refunds or cancellation of fees

 

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News roundup: UK seesné‘w._.
personnel, policies and crime

By STl-Zl’ll»\.\’ll-Z \i'»\l.l.\'l-IR
Managing Editor

A (‘hinese graduate student was
murdered early in June in a labo-
ratory in the t‘hem1stry-Physms
Budding

Lin iung (‘hen .11. was raped and
strangled sometime between Friday.
.lune B and Saturday. June 10 while
working on a chemistry research
project. lexington police reported

Police sought lA-xnigton resident
Ellie Alexander Morton. 31. in con-
nection with the crime Morton was
arrested lll t'alilornia late last
month He was extradited to Lexmg
ton. where he will stand trial

About :too students who registered
to vote last spring on campus may
not be eligible to vote in the upcom»
ing election

A voter registration drive spon-
sored by the Student Government
Asstx'iation may not have been
valid. according to officials at the
Lexington Voter Registration Office

Mike Hush. former political af-
fairs director for the Student Gov-
ernment Association. was in charge
ot the driye

Bush said that on April 2’? he took
registration cards and a list of regis»
tered students to the Voter Registrav
tioiitlffice

Officials at the office denied re»
ceiving the registration cards from
SGA or any other campus organiza-
tioii on that day

The deadline for processing regis»
tration cards was April .30

Students who registered in the
Spring drive should contact the
Voter Registration tlffice on North
t'pper Street to verify their registrar
tiori

Male college students who have
not registered for the draft will not
be eligible to receive federal schol-
arshipaid.

A Supreme (‘ourt ruling this sum-
mer upheld the controversial Solo-
mon amendment. enacted by Con
gress two years ago to combat
widespread noncompliance with the
draft registration requirements

David Stockham. L'K director of
financial aid. said his department
has attached a draft registration

 

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Arts and Sciences adds new sequences

By ANDY ELBON
Reporter

Five new classes and four se-
quences to satisfy general studies
requirements have been coated by
the College of Arts and Sciences.
according to John Christopher. asso-
ciate dean of the college.

Cam in chemistry. English.
history and religion studies will
now join such “perennial favorites"
as fruhman level psychology and
biology classes as students‘ pre-
ferred ways to fulfill general studies
requirements. Christopher said.

Elements of College Chemistry.
CliElOt-lthsesequenceofnew

classes that is now acceptable as a
fulfillment of the physwal sciences
requirement.

“(The College oft Nursmg re
quested it. They didn‘t feel they
wanted their people to take the 105
107 sequence." said Robert Guthrie.
chairman of the chemistry depart
ment. The new sequence is a re-
sponse to the many students. not
only minim students. who felt the
CHE 115-107 sequence was too in-
depth for their needs. The classes
will be geared toward “anyone who
simply wants an introduction to
chemistry and doesn‘t plan to go
any further in the chemistry se-
quence." according to Guthrie

The English department‘s Ameri-
can literature sequence. ENG 25f
252. has been approved toward com-
pletion of the general studies re»
quirement in the humanities The se-
quence supplements existing courses
in European and Western literature

"It seemed to us that this was
a reasonable alternative for students
to take." said Thomas Blues. acting
summer chairman of the depart-
ment

According to Blues. pre-register-
ing students have responded enthu«
siastically to the change "I think
that the sections for fall are Virtual-
ly full."he said

Christopher also said that MA 131.

Mathematics for Life Selences. is
currently undergomg evaluation by
the College of Arts and Sciences
The first half of a popular math~
ematics ch0ice for life science ma-
jors. MA 131. may be eliminated by
the college. according to Christo
pher. because the course is similar
in content to another mathematics
class. MA 123. Elementary Calculus.
The new seqeiice. MA 123-132. will
be available “while we undergo the
change proposed." he said.
Introduction to Comparative Reli-
gion. RS 130. is a new class in the
religious studies area. The course
will offer a scientific evaluation and
comparison of religions of the world.

sheet to financial aid forms for 'llt‘
past two years

L'niverSity offiCials are encourag
ing students to be re vaccinated for
rubella and measles because of re:
cent outbreaks of the two diseases

In 1983. outbreaks were reported
at the ['niversity of liidiaiia t'oinell
L'niversity and Dartmouth t'ollege
amongothers

A faulty vaccine that “as used be
tween 1903 and 1969 is the cause for
the sudden epidemics. according to
Frank ('ascni director of student
health services

After 1969. a live Virus was used
which does provide lasting imniuni
ty. t‘ascw said

A two-week immunization clinn
Wlll be held at the student health
service in the latter part of Septeii.
her A processing fee of i3 wil‘ he
charged
l'rhan t'ouiitx

itahtiage has

to l’lt'flllt'li'

chmgtonf‘ayette
Councilman Robert .-\
been named assistant
Otis A Singletary

Babbage's primary
tying up loose ends with the “.0
well tiluck Equme Research i‘i-iiiw
a SS-million facility ann. ltlltt‘ll its:
year by the L'niversity

He was chosen for the MUM] .
year job from a field of lll'tlt' llz.1'
100 applicants. according to \i:
gletary

Babbage's business exix-rient- .l!
cludes a partnership in Leppert Halt
bage Financmg Group He also !‘
president of Keen-Babbage Manage
ment

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The L’niyersity Bflllbltll‘t' has
been leased to Follett t‘ollege Stores
t‘orp oflllinms

Nearly 3400.000 in student schol
arship money will be available an
nually. said Jack Blanton \zce
chancellor for administration

l-‘ollett will rent the store for Soon
000 annually and will purchase the
inventory for an estimated
31.001000

Exact plans for the scholarships
have not been made. however. Blan
ton said the awards will be based on
merit and need.

Alton Coleman. charged with a

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SAB plans to entertain
and enlighten campus

By JOHN Jl‘RY
Reporter

The Student Activities Board plans
all-campus entertainment at [K
from such events as lloniu'oniing
Week and guest speakers to movies
and concerts.

Louis Straub. SAB president
wants students to realize the variety
of actinties SAB sponsors. especial
ly in the upcoming semester

"I want students to get excited
about UK." Straub said "so they
can be aware of what SAB can offer
to them “

Straub hopes to get the semester
off on the right track With a revised
version of the Wildcat Welcome
Week. The twoday affair starts
today in the free speech area be»
tween the Student Center and the
Addition Campus administrators
and college deans will be present to
meet and mingle with students Also
students interested in participating
in various campus organizations can
sign up at representative tables The
band 0g Pots will perform during
the lunchtime hour both days

The Back-toSchool Bash featuring
The Look will take place on Sept 7
in the Student Center parking lot
The Bash will be the first outdoor
dance in 15 years. Straub said "The
Empire Strikes Back" wtll be pre-
sented at a special showing in the
Worsham Theater that night

The Fall fiee-For-All. a schol-
arship fund-raiser for (‘ollqzians for
Academic Excellence. is planned for
Sept. n to replace the traditional
UK Fall Futivnl.

WKQQ will promote the spectacle

which will feature 30 merchants gii
iiig .iwiiy llt't‘ items such as food.
drinks and hats the day's
highlights will lie the world s liirg
es? l'wistei gaiiie tll‘L’.:ltl/t'tl tn the
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with a fashion show .l'l(l the tradi
tional \lililcat ltoa: The week is
capped off with what Straub de
tcrihes .t\ .t phenomenal halftime
show at the night game with Rut
gersiititlct ti

Soviet dissident Alex tiinlherg will
speak on Nivcf -\nierican relations
Uct to. Straub said The speech, co
sponsored with \‘tudent (kiveriiment
\ssociation will occur one week be-
fore the presidential elections

The Spotlight .lan Series marks
its seventh season with three con»
certs this tall in Memorial Hall The
season features Pieces of a Dream
on Sept ‘31. saxophonist Paquito
lt'ltivei‘a on \(l\ ‘2 and Grammy
Award winner Wynton Marsalis on
Dec l. according to (‘hestcr (irun
dy. director of Minority Student Af-
fairs

Tickets go on sale Sept 1 at the
Student (‘enter Ticket tlffice The
first two mncerts‘are $9 ill and the
Marsalis concert is $1200 Students
can buy the threeconcert package
for $2201. and the general public
can buy the package for 326(1).
(irundysaid

The Worsham Theater will show
movies such as “The Big (‘hill."
“Romancing the Stone." "Splash"
and "Terms of l-anearment " The
ticket price is $1 75

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SUPPLEMENT TO

SCHEDULE OF CL RSSES

Yhis Schedule of Classes Supplement lists all of the OPEN

_'_issr‘\ for thie'19‘84 Fall Semester which are available for Coliseum

"imitation on August :7. 1984. Some of the courses listed have very

'“n spa.vs available

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Evening - Weekend College University of Kentucky

DAY STUDENTS MAY ADD TELEVISION COURSES FROM AUGUST 27

THROUGH SEPTEMBER 5 BY FOLLOWING THE NORMAL ADD-DROP

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ENROLL in ABS IDON and study the
role at COMPUTERS in our contem-
porary society and receive an in-
troduction to programming. It is an
up-to-date SURVEY of electronic
data processing and computer capa-
biiities.

 

We add NEW TELEVISION COURSES each semester to make it CONVENIENT for students
to work toward degrees and for professional growth and personal development. A
TELEVISION COURSE is a fully accredited college level course which combines tele-
vision programs, repeated a variety of times, related textbook and study guide assign-
ments and examinations; and, approximately six class meetings on campus with uni-

versity instructors.

 

 

ATTENTION - ATTENTION - ATTENTION - ATTENTION
MONDAY NIGHT TELEVISION COURSE STUDENTS

Because Monday night September 3 1984 is Labor Day on Academic Holiday Televlsron (curses
srheduled tor Monday night wrll meet tor the first time on Monday, September 10 1984 Students
in the following (curses should call 257-3330 or 800-432—0963 outsrde the Lexington area to re
(owe a broadcast schedule by mail

ABS 100N101

810 lION-lOl

ENG IOlN-403

HIS 108N-407

Students may also secure a coal at the Broadcast Schedule in Room 4' in“ Hill ‘

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approach to planning, organizing
and controlling the BUSINESS OR-
GANIZATION. It combines actual
decisiommairing CASES with TELE-
VISION PROGRAMS omphaslzlng es-
sential management skills.

Enroll In BIO 110 and study the
basic anatomical and physiological
functions of various body cells, tis.
sues and organs. The television pro-
grams, narrated by nationally
known guest hosts, present incisive
information about good health
practices and diseases from birth
through old age.

 

ANT 121M Introduces the compare-
tive study of man's CULTURAL and
SOCIAL institutions. FACES OF CUL-
TURE features unique television
programs from around the world
that will allow students to EXPERI-
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S'uder‘ris w-‘l Mee' class tor the lust turn. on Mon
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POLITICAL SCIENCE
91693

PS AWN 401 Spar lop 1" PS Issues in Cans! lniarpreialion 3
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3 6 (X) B 30 prr Classroom Bldg 113

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PSYCHOLOGY
60095

PSY 1N 407 Introduciron To Psychology 4 (radr's
TV mi. Undqrsiondinq Human “humor
M 6 00 9 30 pm Classroom Bldg 704

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Broadcast Date: August 27 DerembevB 1964
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Psr lmN ‘03 l""°du('t0" To Psychology 4 trod”;
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CLASSICAL LANGUAGES
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HUMAN ENVIRONMENT:
DESIGN AND TEXTILES
44620

NIB 250N ‘01 ir'error Design Awareness thodr's
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40916

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