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Senate, from page 6 investigation. The resnlmir.,, ;- » => "ic resolution is 'an act to create a cc"otr,„sv«le7,5„ r^vrt'it'"' Wes"rn shall hp«nk;».(- committee, that this committee erv ^nlv in a'^ V ^^ ^ the COmmittee sha» serve only in an observatory capacity and that the (Chairperson). McBnde. Be.ohlavek, Strahs, Buchanan mistakes in^he"8 COnc*uded Wi,h announcements: l)lf sT Bonn 11 2.C PeaChmen?r°CedUre aref^nd■ P*™ see Bonnell, 2)Comm,ttee of Student Affairs will meet after the meeting with Senator Phillips; 3)Committee on Rules meet with Senator Fines after adjournment; 4)Advancement of the University will meet with Senator Cranford at the close of the meeting. The Student Senate of Western Carolina University adjourned at approximately 5:20 p.m. Arms Race, from page 3 that verification is not plausible Lively discussion from the audience followed the t «!?£' 1 patu 8 ,remendous '"'"est on the behalf of he students. Each speaker was questioned concerning the information he had given, also indicating that the vast" amount of ■nformationavailableisat times contradictory or "ot entirely adequate. The debate/discussion concluded with many in the audience unread) to cease the question/answer/comment session P,nl°UOmnIJhe Pr°gram Phocbe and the Pigeon People provided musical entertainment. The conference was sponsored and organized by Don Pfost, Sociology Dept., and his students enrolled in Independent Studies in the Nuclear Arms Race David's Canterbury House, and Curtis Wood, History Dept. ' A concluding session entitled "The Fate of the Earth" was held from 7:00-9:00 p.m. Diverse and opposing views on the issues of a freeze were offered by speakers Isaacs, VeHaun, Gilman and Fobes Isaacs reiterated his arguments from his keynote address and was backed by Fobes. VeHaun said little other than his responsibility was to have the people of Asheville transported and cared for, upon an eight-day warning of a nuclear strike against the United States. Gilman, countering Isaacs and Fobes, denounced the idea of a freeze, insisting that the Soviets are not to be trusted and On Campus With the Catamount Catamount photo editor Mark Haskett captures Larry Hardin as he prepares to spend another Wednesday night at the Carolinian office. Look for more sneak previews of the '82-'83 Catamount. Look for the '81-'82 Catamount going on sale next week! Blast from page 1 one test from a "guinea pig trench." I his was extra close exposure. Nine officers volunteered. When lerrell learned there was an opening he volunteered also and was allowed to go along because he was the press release writer. The volunteers knelt down in a reinforced trench six feet Western Carolinian/November 18.1982 7 First Baptist Church of Sylva Invites you to join us in Bible Study and worship each Sunday Special college ciasses provided Transportation provided from 3 points on campus ♦:l? Circk Scott Dorm (for Stolt. Walarr Unhrrwoo*! and Hrldtrl , *:2* Harrill parking lot (for Harrill. Albright, and Bcnlonl * U front of Buchanan (for Buchanan. Madison, Hohcrtaon. and RcynoldM Find Out About Our Adopt-\ Student Program Dr John T Bunn, Paator Mr Bardrttr RobinaorfMtn. of Education phon* 5S4-20V? deep 10 seconds before the blast. lerrell set a tape recorder on a shelf at the upper edge of the trench and held a microphone up near the shelf. During the blast the tape recorder disintegrated. It wasn't blown apart because nothing of it was found during a post blast search. The semi- exposed recorder was too close to the bomb, which was detonated from the top of a 100 foot pole. This test was supposed to be three-quarters of a kilo-ton. Actually it was 80 kilo-tons according to Terrell, lt was theorized that the atmospheric conditions somehow magnified the explosion. EZ Stop Package Store 1 P m - 10 p.m. Sun. 9 a.m. 12 pm Closest beer store from Western on Sun. W. Waynesville exit bare to the right and it's beside Gas & Grocery. Good be«r K wine Prices for students Sex in. class on the rise Campus Digest News Sen'ice Colleges across the country are providing students with a little extra along with their education—sex. Although sex was never intended to be a part of the college learning experience, that's what a growing percentage of men and women are getting after class or in the instructor's office. As society relaxes its moral standards about sex, and as the number of women and older students returning to college has increased, sexual relationships between the student body and the faculty have become more and more common. Some estimates show 10 to 20 percent of faculty members of various colleges date or have dated their students. One poll of students revealed 25 percent of female students who graduated after 1971 had had sex with their professors. A survey at some Colorado colleges of 111 men and women who had student-faculty affairs in 1980 indicated that most (84 percent) were between male professors and female students. The average number ot altairs for male professors was three compared to one for female professors. The average grade point ol more than 50 students who had been involved with an instructor was an A This increased sexual activity on campus is giving rise to concern, to nut it mildly. Student-teacher relationships have always been considered taboo and often promote suspicion and disapproval from both colleagues and students. Because the student-teacher relationship is comparable to that of a client-professional, some speak out against these sexual relations as a break-down in professional standards. According to many critics, a certain amount of distance must be maintained to allow the educational process to succeed. A professor sexually involved with a student can sometimes find more on his hands than raised eyebrows. Frequently, instructors report that bedroom play is used as blackmail for better grades. The tables can be turned around, too. Students often suffer sexual harassment from professors. However, a college or university can usually help out in situations like that. Many institutions have established investigative procedures to handle sexual harassment complaints. College officials may be able to stop unwilling affairs, but they have little power to put an end to relationships between two consenting adults, especially if the two are capable of handling the accompanying difficulties caused by the liaison. No diploma Ciiiiifm^ Digest News Service The student at Princeton University who was found to be guilty of plagarism last year will not receive here diploma yet. A New Jersey court of appeals has ruled that Princeton has a right to withhold the diploma from Gabrielle Napolitano. The ruling upheld a lower court ruling. Ernie Payne, Linda, Paul Cowan Cowan Insurance Located Downtown, Sylva 34 E. Main Complete Insurance Coverage Students, Come by and Compare our Rates. MORE ADVENTURE THAN A BLIND Can you picture yourself swinging down a cliff? Or shooting the rapids? Or crossing a river using only a rope and your own two hands? You'll have a chance to do all this and more in Army ROTC. Adventure training like this helps you develop many of the qualities you'll neea as an Army officer. Qualities like self- confidence. Stamina. And the ability to perform under pressure. If you'd like to find out more, Call Major Ralph Jones 227-7438 ARMY ROTC. BE/UXYOUCANBE. Tiffany's THE CRITIC'S CHOICE ANNOUNCES BBQ RIBS Hot and Flavorful-like you like them and as always Our Delicious Roasted Chicken and ice cream for dessert -t2£itf^.Elxtj_o_Speed^,s_ 293^162. Tues - 7-10 p.m. Fri & Sat - 7-11 p.m. hL Sat. & Sun. - 2-5 p.m. Thurs. - 7-10 p.m. adults only 50c discount with current college ID , No Alcoholic Beverages Phone 452-4684 2033 Old Asheville Highway Wedding & Funeral designs Fresh flowers-the usual and exotic Free hospital and WCU delivery Dried & silk arrangements Green & Blooming Plants Balloons fruit baskets gifts Regular "specials" TOWNE 6 COUNTRY FLORIST 352 EAST MAIN STREET, SYL LEADERS IN ORIGINALITY-
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