The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 07, 1985, Image 4

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mandant Col. Donald L. Burton during yesterday’s freshman
Registration begins at noon Monday
New University Plus program starts
By BRIAN PEARSON
Staff Writer
Classes Are expected to quickly fill
as registration Degins Monday at
noon for a new Memorial Student
Center program, University Plus.
The program offers a range of ex
tracurricular summer courses, in
cluding tae kwon do and basket
weaving.
The non-credit classes will be
taught by certified instructors, said
Wayne Helton, the program’s super
visor.
Some of the more popular
courses, Helton said, are country
and western dance, bartending, wine
appreciation, and drts and crafts.
The MSC University Plus pro
gram is the result of combining the
After Hours Committee, a commu
nity education program offering
classes such as aerobics and cooking,
and the MSC Crafts Center, which
offered arts and crafts, Helton said.
“It was decided this past spring to
combine the old After Hours Com
mittee and the MSC Crafts Center
into one program since they offered
the same source of programming
opportunities,” he said.
The Crafts Center, Helton said,
had been run by a full-time staff
while the After Hours Committee
had been run by a volunteer student
committee. He said the involvement
in the After Hours Committee
changed each semester.
“The reason why they decided to
combine the two programs was to al
low for more professional manage
ment so the program would be more
consistent from year to year and not
suffer slumps and cyclic things like
some student organizations do,” he
said.
Helton said both programs were
very successful.
Classes are open to anyone over
18. Helton said an age limit
placed because some classes^
neld in clubs that serve aid®' I
Also, some classes will useheavyi|
chinery, and the A&M imH
policy does not include minon,®
though some exceptions wilf
made, he said.
Non-students must buy a $2;
card.
Registration will
cla
continue
the classes are filled, or until
meetings begin, f or more infow
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Faculty Senate to meet Monday
By KAREN BLOCH
Staff Writer
A recommendation that the final
oral examination be optional for
non-thesis master’s degree candi
dates will be considered by the Fac
ulty Senate Monday.
Dr. Jaan Laane, senate speaker,
said Thursday that the Graduate
Council’s proposal should draw de
bate among senators because the
graduate dean is opposed to it, but a
majority of the other council mem
bers support it.
Laane also said that the new policy
on sick leave for state employees
may be discussed in an emergency
session.
A rider to the 1986-87 state ap
propriations bill forbids state em
ployees to accrue sick leave if they
work less than 12 months of the
year. Prior to the passage of this bill,
all employees earned one day of sick
leave per month.
Laane said he believes that Texas
universities will be the only ones in
the country with this policy.
“The policy’s ridiculous,” Laane
said. “You can’t expect all the people
to be well all the time.”
Other items the senate will discuss
include the procedure used in desig
nating professor emeritus status,
new courses and course withdrawals.
Col. Donald L. Burton will give an
update of the August hazing inci
dent in which sophomore cadet
Bruce Goodrich died after “motiva
tional exercises.” The effects of this
incident on the Corps of Cadets will
be discussed.
Police beo
ig >. . M
reported to the University Poll
Department through Junefi:
MISDEMEANOR THEFT:
• Three bicycles were side
from various areas on campus.
• Two backpacks were stole
from the Commons Dining Hal
• A mhn’s wallet was stole
from an unlocked locker in it
men’s locker room at Cain Pool
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