Class Attendance

Displaying 151 - 200 of 219 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
151 Scholarship not changed much by optional classes
College Eye 28:7, p.1
Little difference revealed in optional attendance experiment.
152 The College Eye platform for a better Teachers College
College Eye 28:2, p.2
Brief platform of suggested improvements; includes united students, support for athletic activities, workable class attendance policy, and participation in extracurricular activities.
153 Faculty committee offers excuse system at system meeting
College Eye 28:1, p.1
Faculty considering policies on class attendance.
154 Faculty action on system of excuses has been deferred
College Eye 27:53, p.1
Would make class attendance a matter to be resolved between faculty and students.
155 What next? We're interested
College Eye 27:53, p.2
Claims that the present attendance system needs to be revised.
156 Students limit activities
Alumnus 20:3, p.3
Students may hold one major and two minor organization offices; experiment with optional class attendance in several classes.
157 Experiment in attendance ventured; attendance is optional for three college courses spring term
College Eye 27:34, p.1
Attendance will be optional in classes taught by Professors Beard, Uttley, and Gilbert.
158 The College Eye platform for a better Teachers College
College Eye 27:29, p.2
College Eye editorial staff offers suggestions for making ISTC a better college.
159 Comprehensive examinations favored if cut rules changed
College Eye 26:14, p.2
Student responds to an editorial dealing with lack of student opinion on campus.
160 Council minutes will be printed
College Eye 26:13, p.1
Minutes will be printed in the College Eye; also considers election procedures and cut system.
161 That Carnegie Report
College Eye 26:12, p.2
Discusses a recent study done by the Carnegie Foundation and the results that were found; believes that ISTC should look at some its recommendations relating to curriculum and class attendance, and comprehensive examinations.
162 Dialogue (in any college editor's office)
College Eye 26:4, p.2
A dialogue between a student and an editor.
163 Proved right
College Eye 25:33, p.2
Students show their independence and responsibility; believes revised class attendance system warranted.
164 "I wouldn't have that system," says Wisconsin professor; educator does not believe in coercion on part of teachers
College Eye 25:17, p.1
John Guy Fowlkes talks about class attendance; recalls acquaintance with Dean Nelson.
165 Kansas University abandons excuses
College Eye 24:21, p.1
Abandoned as unnecessary expense.
166 Coe College men protest against excuse system
College Eye 24:21, p.2
Coe fraternity men voted against compulsory class attendance, 126-12.
167 Editorials; New Mexico progresses
College Eye 24:18, p.2
Notes change in attendance policy at school in New Mexico.
168 Forum
College Eye 24:17, p.2
Wendell Bragonier believes that the matter of class attendance has been thoroughly discussed; believes attention should turn to participation in organizations, theft, and vandalism
169 Forum
College Eye 24:16, p.2
Professor Fagan suggests doing away with required class attendance.
170 Editorials; stealing our credits
College Eye 24:15, p.2
Believes that class attendance policy still needs serious consideration.
171 Council reviews local problems; ten problems advanced at first council meeting for discussion
College Eye 24:10, p.4
Most significant problem seems to be student control of Commons; brief note of other problems.
172 Committee will study excuses; Associated Student Council appoints group to make cut system report
College Eye 23:40, p.1
Committee will report to faculty.
173 No term exams says student
College Eye 23:37, p.2
Criticizes the proposed cut system which would require two hour final examinations.
174 Thirty students express views concerning proposed cut system
College Eye 23:32, p.1
Students tell what they think about the new proposal.
175 Associated council here receives variety of data on college cut systems
College Eye 23:31, p.2
Reports on policies at other colleges.
176 Survey of local opinion on cut system to be presented Monday
College Eye 23:30, p.1
Will study practices at other colleges.
177 On cuts and excuses
College Eye 23:30, p.2
Criticizes present excuse system and proposed cut system for class attendance.
178 The cut system now
College Eye 23:29, p.2
Discusses proposed unlimited cut system approved by the Student Council.
179 Council approves cut system; student opinion will be sought; attitude of student body may result in petition to faculty
College Eye 23:28, p.1
180 Again the cut system
College Eye 23:25, p.2
Explores cut systems in other colleges.
181 Student Council will investigate cut system
College Eye 23:25, p.1
182 One-tenth makes a difference
College Eye 23:21, p.6
Rule adopted in 1916 deducts one tenth of a point of credit for each unexcused absence; Professor Finkenbinder believes that the rule is effective.
183 Program for last day is announced
College Eye 23:11, p.1
Classes shortened; graduates need not attend.
184 Students enjoy better health since excused absences are required
College Eye 23:9, p.2
Student absences have dropped since college began requiring absence slips; system introduced in 1916.
185 Drinking fountains reign triumphant
College Eye 23:9, p.4
Students are late to class because they stopped for a drink of water.
186 Editor serves her term and goes free; writes "swan song"
College Eye 22:32, p.2
Recap of editorial opinions throughout the year and a welcome to the new editor.
187 J. Stitt Wilson accomplishes the seemingly impossible, Monday; arouses talk of action among Teacher's students
College Eye 22:23, p.4
Students appreciate Mr. Wilson's call for action.
188 While freshmen complain and seniors ignore, Eye reporter investigates this "five minute rush period"
College Eye 22:17, p.1
College Eye reporter speaks on difficulty to appear at class on time due to inadequate periods of time between classes.
189 Students of eleven Iowa high schools observe "skip" day
College Eye 22:16, p.2
Professor Riebe finds that most high schools do not allow a day to cut class.
190 Don't apply for a room at poor house. There is still some hope.
College Eye 22:16, p.2
Commentary on Depression, excuse slips, and leaving before the end of an athletic contest.
191 What chance does a man have to keep from getting married?; the assistant editor asks us with an air of submission
College Eye 22:15, p.2
Marriage statistics discussed as well as class attendance and the "cut" system.
192 New education plan discussed by head of education department
College Eye 22:14, p.1
Lengthy excerpts from Professor Nelson's ideas about education reform.
193 Did your vacation leave you refreshed and ready to work?; or do you feel worse than you did before?
College Eye 22:14, p.2
Vacations described as being demoralizing; Grinnell's "cut" system is discussed in relation to that of Teachers College.
194 Down with old signs and the old cut system, first item on platform; we will work out a cut system and present it for your approval
College Eye 22:12, p.4
Paper to implement "Our Platform" column to address editorial opinions.
195 "Equality for All" is our slogan; give us all cuts or lying landladies
College Eye 22:11, p.2
Continuation in series of editorials on class attendance.
196 They disregard the moral effect: now, what's the effect of that?; O. R. Clark writes in favor of our "unlimited cuts" suggestion
College Eye 22:10, p.2
Morals and ethics of class attendance are debated.
197 Education professors pick on us, our "cuts", and our statistics; compare cuts to crime err three times in safety the fourth--
College Eye 22:9, p.2
Education faculty rebukes claims that class absences should be excused.
198 Should scholarship be the basis of the allotment of "cuts"; should we make it three or five a term?
College Eye 22:8, p.2
Current attendance system criticized; new options are explored; appreciates spirit shown by Boy Scouts.
199 Is "learning to lie" a part of your college education?; you must be ill or you cannot get an excuse for absence
College Eye 22:7, p.2
Students who lie get illness excuses from class; editor debates fairness.
200 Official notices
College Eye 22:2, p.2
Students must furnish acceptable excuse when they miss class.