Class Attendance

Displaying 101 - 150 of 219 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
101 Cuts, cuts, cuts; five for five
Alumnus 25:1, p.12
Students allowed as many unquestioned absences as there are hours of credit for the class.
102 Students express various attitudes on cut problems
College Eye 32:11, p.1
103 Today's Hyde Park; nobody cares about the cut system
College Eye 32:11, p.2
Discussion between the faculty and students about the status of the cut system.
104 Cut system, "Children" get roasted
College Eye 32:5, p.2
Students are treated unfairly under the current attendance system; appeals to stop defacing bulletin boards.
105 Faculty revises cut system; allows all students to cut
College Eye 32:3, p.1
Students may miss as many classes as there are quarter hours in the course.
106 No more optional attendance
Alumnus 24:2, p.4
Faculty Senate significantly alters attendance policy; now limited to students with B average.
107 'Die-hards' here
College Eye 31:23, p.1
Looks at history of optional attendance policy; still unhappy with recent revision.
108 Untitled
College Eye 31:23, p.2
Criticizes a recent Faculty Senate decision concerning class attendance.
109 NOTICE
College Eye 31:22, p.1
Announces new regulations for optional attendance.
110 In explanation
College Eye 31:22, p.1
Students are unhappy with the change in the optional attendance policy.
111 Untitled
College Eye 31:22, p.2
Disagrees with the new policies for optional attendance.
112 A Social 'I'
College Eye 31:22, p.3
Discusses the hectic feeling of finals week and the recent controversy over optional class attendance.
113 Optional attendance revised; criticize faculty action
College Eye 31:22, p.1
Students must have a B average in order to use the optional attendance plan.
114 Senate institutes changes
College Eye 31:22, p.1
Dean Nelson explains changes in the optional attendance policy.
115 Professor vs. Student
College Eye 31:12, p.2
Views on the value of class attendance.
116 Excuses usually are very similar
College Eye 31:12, p.5
Report of reasons why students do not attend class.
117 Chronic class cutters
College Eye 30:43, p.2
Believes poor students cut class more often that good students.
118 'Cut' system argued
College Eye 30:37, p.2
A look at arguments for and against compulsory class attendance.
119 Reveals one-third college students oppose abolition of compulsory attendance
College Eye 30:16, p.1
120 As the Editor Sees It
College Eye 30:8, p.2
Believes that students cut class when teachers don't present organized material in the field they are teaching.
121 Attendance is optional in 3-400 courses
College Eye 29:36, p.1
Rule available for first time for summer session students.
122 Cogitations
College Eye 29:32, p.1
Discusses problems with the new optional attendance system.
123 Is this optional?
College Eye 29:32, p.2
Discusses changes to the new cut system.
124 Rath squelches attendance by proxy
College Eye 29:30, p.3
Student attempts to send a substitute to class.
125 Optional attendance is here
Alumnus 22:1, p.5
Junior and senior classes, with some limitations, have optional attendance policy; implemented after careful statistical study.
126 Around the Campus
College Eye 29:14, p.1
No exceptions to cut system; all grades at college office; Panther game broadcast.
127 Still hazing the frosh
College Eye 29:6, p.2
Believes freshmen deserve the privilege of making decisions about class attendance.
128 Faculty pass optional attendance plan for upperclassmen beginning next term
College Eye 29:6, p.6
Upperclassmen must attend first and last five days of each class, and for examinations; other attendance optional.
129 Will cut system pass faculty meet Monday?
College Eye 29:5, p.1
Students express opinions; faculty will consider policy at next meeting.
130 Limited cuts? Yes, but-
College Eye 29:5, p.6
Students express their opinions on the cut system.
131 Cogitations
College Eye 29:5, p.1
Summarizes the process used to agree on a cut system; awaits release of information gathered on effects of the current system.
132 Now is the time
College Eye 29:4, p.2
Tries to outline College Eye role as the faculty debates the cut system.
133 No excusing system
Alumnus 21:4, p.5
Faculty fails to renew cut system.
134 Faculty will discuss "cut system" merits; students ask reasons for no cuts
College Eye 29:2, p.1
Will consider class attendance policy.
135 Dr. M. J. Nelson
Alumnus 21:3, p.12
Writes article on optional class attendance.
136 Cut or no cut
College Eye 28:34, p.2
Students offer mixed opinions on the changed class attendance policy.
137 Arrived: one "cut system"
Alumnus 21:2, p.3
All previous rules about class attendance are suspended; only instructors will keep tabs on students' attendance.
138 Untitled
College Eye 28:24, p.2
Urges students to act responsibly now that the cut system rules have been removed; also asks faculty to cooperate.
139 Faculty makes new rules on excuse system; experiment in attendance approved for spring term at meeting Monday
College Eye 28:22, p.1
Rules on class attendance will be lifted on an experimental basis for one term.
140 Search reveals several students don't like cuts
College Eye 28:21, p.2
Many students express opinions on class attendance policy; list of responses.
141 Instructors say both yes and no on the question
College Eye 28:21, p.1
Faculty continue to offer varying opinions on class attendance.
142 The Line
College Eye 28:21, p.2
Campus gossip; humorous look at the current cut system.
143 Battle of cuts still goes on; some yes, no
College Eye 28:20, p.3
Faculty show varying opinions on class attendance.
144 More students tell yes and no of cut system
College Eye 28:19, p.1
Students give views on class attendance policy.
145 More students advocate cuts based on work
College Eye 28:18, p.1
Students express opinions on class attendance policy.
146 Faculty make comments on cut system; favor change, but vary in the plans for reform
College Eye 28:17, p.1
Faculty seems split on class attendance policy.
147 Students speak opinions on cut system
College Eye 28:16, p.1
Students favor a change in the class attendance policy.
148 A new excusing system?
Alumnus 21:1, p.2
Outcomes of experiment with optional attendance policy in three classes.
149 Cut system on bread and water!
College Eye 28:14, p.2
Believes faculty are delaying debate on important matter.
150 The Soap Box
College Eye 28:9, p.2
Dislikes practice of some faculty members to keep students after the bell rings.