Perspective (Column)
Displaying 51 - 93 of 93 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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51 | Perspective: Must combine emotional, rational views of campus College Eye 60:15, p.2 |
Discusses the recent controversy over campus planning. | |
52 | Perspective: SCI destined to have mediocre athletics in years ahead College Eye 60:13, p.2 |
Notes problems in SCI's athletic program but does not offer solutions because they are either self-evident or not possible at this time. | |
53 | Perspective: United Nations our best hope for more orderly world College Eye 60:11, p.2 |
Insists that new nations care more about education than a two party system, and they need to be reminded that military force is not a guarantee of peace. | |
54 | Perspective: "I" Club has traditional plus broadening campus roles College Eye 60:9, p.2 |
The president of the "I" Club explains the organization because he believes that the majority of students do not understand its nature. | |
55 | Perspective: Dress code example of individual liberty infringement College Eye 60:7, p.2 |
Members of the Union Policy Board suggested instituting a dress code for SCI students; Dan Jorgensen believes that students are individuals and have a right to wear what they want. | |
56 | Perspective: Progress comes about only after five difficult steps College Eye 60:5, p.2 |
Claims that the first step to progress is to "depart from conformity." | |
57 | Perspective: Jones pleads for curbing of mass production in college College Eye 60:3, p.2 |
Discusses ideas for 'faculty productivity.' | |
58 | Perspective: Awareness: Obligation and benefit to educated person College Eye 60:1, p.2 |
Claims that people need to increase their awareness about current events; there are many benefits to doing so. | |
59 | SCI students won't escape evaluation with graduation College Eye 59:44, p.2 |
Students will be evaluated on the job as well. | |
60 | Detrimental residence hall rules should be minimized College Eye 59:42, p.2 |
Removal of empty alcohol containers is absurd proposal. | |
61 | Brimm's one campus cause: improving own instruction College Eye 59:40, p.2 |
Sees no real problems within SCI; will look to improve quality of life/education by beginning within his classroom. | |
62 | Foreign students can solve some of own problems College Eye 59:38, p.2 |
Asks students to disregard article written by Williams about foreign student dissatisfaction. | |
63 | Mathematics' utility explained partly by joke definition College Eye 59:36, p.2 |
Mathematics is obviously a needed skill, but should be studied independently of intentions to be used in any other area. | |
64 | Child-parent gap often unbridgeable but advantageous College Eye 59:34, p.2 |
Differences between lifestyles of generations is exaggerated too often; should be diminished. | |
65 | College should be students' final personal molder College Eye 59:29, p.2 |
College should provide not only education, but opportunity for student to mold himself into the person he would like to be. | |
66 | No big revolution, but there's a new social science College Eye 59:27, p.2 |
Advent of Behaviorism and the New Economics have contributed to a new social science. | |
67 | Thorne: language most significant invention of mankind College Eye 59:25, p.2 |
Defends speech courses. | |
68 | States importance of physical education to collegian College Eye 59:23, p.2 |
Colleges should provide more than just intellectual development. | |
69 | Nigerian tells of foreign student problems in U.S.A. College Eye 59:21, p.2 |
African students encounter language discrepancies, loneliness, and new testing patterns. | |
70 | Kelso asks for reduction of academic suspension College Eye 59:19, p.2 |
Believes many suspensions could have been avoided. | |
71 | Eiklor asks for end of American system of grading College Eye 59:14, p.2 |
Too much emphasis is placed on letter grades instead of work, knowledge (reprinted from June 26, 1964). | |
72 | Residence halls, programs part of student's education College Eye 59:12, p.2 |
Programs in halls are available so students can put the knowledge they have assimilated into use. | |
73 | 1989--15,000 students, technological learning aids College Eye 59:10, p.2 |
Predictions made for SCI in next twenty-five years. | |
74 | New kind of sophist walks today's college halls College Eye 59:8, p.2 |
Students try to find exceptions and dispose of all the rules. | |
75 | Republican candidates suffer at hands of SCI faculty College Eye 59:6, p.2 |
Republican policies opposed in class; not represented in SCI's speakers. | |
76 | Fatalistic interpretation of history could be fatal College Eye 59:4, p.2 |
Believes presidential candidates are worthy, contrary to Fox's opinion. | |
77 | SLB prexy states aims of campus student government College Eye 59:2, p.2 |
Gives goals for the year for the Student League Board. | |
78 | Policy doesn't provide automatic F, out College Eye 58:35, p.2 |
Professor Anderson talks about plagiarism. | |
79 | Eiklor asks end to grading system College Eye 58:32, p.2 |
Professor Eiklor points out drawbacks of current grading system. | |
80 | Taylor sees cliché as hindrance to creative writing College Eye 58:30, p.2 |
Loren Taylor talks about writing. | |
81 | Perspective: the civil rights bill--a close study and explanation College Eye 58:28, p.2 |
Discusses the civil rights bill and explains its content. | |
82 | Perspective: speak the speech, I pray you--just 'hello' will do! College Eye 58:24, p.2 |
Comments that students never say hello to someone they don't know. | |
83 | Perspective: existence of post moderns radically uncertain College Eye 58:20, p.2 |
Shares his post modern views. | |
84 | Perspective: Bruha urges students to consider issues, think, react College Eye 58:18, p.2 |
Encourages students to use their problem-solving abilities, and brings up a few situations to think about. | |
85 | Perspective: 'Dare we withhold human liberties, rights?,' Lang College Eye 58:16, p.2 |
Speaks on Americans' right to freedom. | |
86 | Perspective: grade determiner offered for sale College Eye 58:14, p.2 |
Just in time for finals, this device will help teachers grade fairly. | |
87 | Perspective: Christmas is coming, and the geese are getting fat College Eye 58:12, p.2 |
Discusses the origins of Christmas traditions. | |
88 | Perspective: what's going on here? Things look mighty bad College Eye 58:8, p.2 |
Speaks on the recent problems with student organizations; believes in active involvement; photo. | |
89 | Perspective: establishment; beings; communication; report; idea College Eye 58:6, p.2 |
Everett Howell tells a story about a report. | |
90 | Perspective: academic reason rejects, ignores, ridicules the arts College Eye 58:4, p.2 |
Discusses the seeming decline of interest in art. | |
91 | Perspective: liquor-by-the-drink needed to sell wine of arts College Eye 58:2, p.2 |
Though the student body has grown, the number of students involved in the creative arts has not. | |
92 | 'The college community--still a Placid Maelstrom' College Eye 57:37, p.2 |
Intellectual evidence is on campus, but hard to find. | |
93 | Students must recognize, maintain values: Harmelink College Eye 57:33, p.2 |
Being a college student is a world of choices and opportunity. |