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approved by the university are subject to the same regulations as individual students there is no minimum number of stu dents who need to be involved in some thing as long as the act is related to membership in the organization cohen said law of the campus also states any such living group may be held accounta ble for the actions of any of its members if the misconduct is in any way related to the living group or organization the lehigh handbook was previously not quite so elaborate or precise cohen said i think it is necessary to keep a corpo rate responsibility provision in the code cohen added district magistrate john gombosi said that as far as the city is concerned the president of a fraternity is not responsible for the conduct of the frater nity members he said offenders are charged individually by patricia keili/v the all-faculty ad hoc committee on the discipline system plans to recom mend that elected officers of a living group have special responsibility for the conduct of group members during group activities other recommended revisions to the current corporate responsibility provi sion of the law of the campus include specific examples of living group viola tions of the lehigh code of conduct and sanctions for offenses possible sanc tions listed were social probation for a period of up to one year fines up to 5,000 restitution of damaged or injured properties closing of the residence facil ity and dissolution of the living group robert cohen associate dean of stu dents said corporate responsibility was placed in the code of conduct on aug 5 the provision has not yet been used the law of the campus states liv ing groups or organizations formally vol 93 — no 19 hkthlkhkm pa tuesday novkmbkr 10 1981 likens advocates arts-technolgy integration 215 861-4184 university he says the major educa tional deficiency in the country today is the lack of understanding that arts and humanities students have in the areas of science and technology arts and humanities students don't even have a flimsy notion of what science and technology is all about likins said the arts and humanities education of today should be broadened to include a greater measure of education about science and technology than is typically available at most universities he said conversely likins also said students studying science and technology should be education in the arts and humanities as well he said engineers of today need a broad education that will enable them to make human societal judgements although he said he has not yet studied by tom dipiazza the university's curriculum likins said that in the long run the university should work to more fully integrate the arts and sciences he noted however that the univeritys traditional orientation toward science technology and busi ness places it in a stronger position than most universities entering this decade in a strange way lehigh's seeming weaknesses are its strengths at the moment likins said he said the uni versity should take advantage of its cur rent strengths to improve itself likins said he has an enormously pos itive impression of the university and he said the students seem very much squared away he added that he was not alarmed or put off by the recent social and discipline problems at the lafayette game sold out 200 alumni orders returned university i have the sense that things drifted into a dangerous state . . . until eve ryone got alarmed " he said he charac terized social and disciplinary problems at universities as a tough balancing act between freedom and responsibil ity he said he thought the university's problems were more a result of a short fall of responsibility than an excess of freedom he said the university may have understandably overcorrected for its social and disciplinary problems and tightened up more than is necessary in the long run i don't think anyone imagines that the social regulations approved this fall are permanent he said by gkorgf gabuzda due to the volume of tickets already sold for the 117 th lehigh-lafayette foot ball game nov 21 about 200 mail ticket orders mostly from alumni will have to be returned according to craig ander son business manager of the athletics department this is the first time this has hap pened since i've been here we may have to change the policy for alumni next year maybe limit them to two per order right now we're just thinking about that he said not all students have been able to fill their requests lor additional tickets cither anderson said adding that eighty to ninety percent of the stu dents wanting additional tickets got them by the second day of ticket sales anderson noted that there was one change in ticket-selling policy from last year on the second day the students officers may be responsible for actions of their groups could buy only one ticket on an id instead of three last year's limit ." there were plenty of tickets on the first and second days some student neg lected to come in they may get left out he said commenting on whether the new res trictions limiting students to one addi tional ticket per id may hurt students wishing to buy tickets for their parents anderson said parents are a problem i would say that forthisgame the prior ity is definitely students and alumni of course any student could borrow his roommate's id " he added as of last friday the game was sold out anderson said with a total of 19.200 tickets sold of these tickets approxi mately 4,400 were given to university students 1,700 to lafayette students 500 to faculty and the remainder mostly to alumni he said the rev hugh flesher introduces robert cohen and langdon gilkey at thursday's conference on science religion and the future see story page 4 ) conference clubs lacking organization face possible suspensions the university is taking steps toward the suspension of several dubs because they are not organized properly accord ing to roger watkins assistant dean of students watkins said that not all of the clubs on campus had the required advis ers membership lists and constitutions by the deadline of oct 30 we have given them a number of extensions we will take immediate action to put them on hold and give them another opportunity before we suspend them for the year watkins said the clubs will be receiving letters this week informing them of the steps that will be taken he said although he declined to say exactly what procedure would be followed according to watkins the clubs in see clubs page 4 lehigh university brown and white peter li kins selected by the hoard of trustees to become the university's eleventh president says he plans to be accessible to all elements of the univer sity community i wouldn't know how to operate in any other way than in a maximum accessi bility way ' likins said in a telephone interview from his home in park ridge n.j however he noted that as president he could only be accessible within the lim its of my time and energy likins 45 will succeed deming lewis as university president on july 1 lewis is retiring this summer after serving as president lor 18 years likins who like lewis was trained as an engineer cur rently serves as a provost at columbia
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Date | 1981-11-10 |
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FullText | approved by the university are subject to the same regulations as individual students there is no minimum number of stu dents who need to be involved in some thing as long as the act is related to membership in the organization cohen said law of the campus also states any such living group may be held accounta ble for the actions of any of its members if the misconduct is in any way related to the living group or organization the lehigh handbook was previously not quite so elaborate or precise cohen said i think it is necessary to keep a corpo rate responsibility provision in the code cohen added district magistrate john gombosi said that as far as the city is concerned the president of a fraternity is not responsible for the conduct of the frater nity members he said offenders are charged individually by patricia keili/v the all-faculty ad hoc committee on the discipline system plans to recom mend that elected officers of a living group have special responsibility for the conduct of group members during group activities other recommended revisions to the current corporate responsibility provi sion of the law of the campus include specific examples of living group viola tions of the lehigh code of conduct and sanctions for offenses possible sanc tions listed were social probation for a period of up to one year fines up to 5,000 restitution of damaged or injured properties closing of the residence facil ity and dissolution of the living group robert cohen associate dean of stu dents said corporate responsibility was placed in the code of conduct on aug 5 the provision has not yet been used the law of the campus states liv ing groups or organizations formally vol 93 — no 19 hkthlkhkm pa tuesday novkmbkr 10 1981 likens advocates arts-technolgy integration 215 861-4184 university he says the major educa tional deficiency in the country today is the lack of understanding that arts and humanities students have in the areas of science and technology arts and humanities students don't even have a flimsy notion of what science and technology is all about likins said the arts and humanities education of today should be broadened to include a greater measure of education about science and technology than is typically available at most universities he said conversely likins also said students studying science and technology should be education in the arts and humanities as well he said engineers of today need a broad education that will enable them to make human societal judgements although he said he has not yet studied by tom dipiazza the university's curriculum likins said that in the long run the university should work to more fully integrate the arts and sciences he noted however that the univeritys traditional orientation toward science technology and busi ness places it in a stronger position than most universities entering this decade in a strange way lehigh's seeming weaknesses are its strengths at the moment likins said he said the uni versity should take advantage of its cur rent strengths to improve itself likins said he has an enormously pos itive impression of the university and he said the students seem very much squared away he added that he was not alarmed or put off by the recent social and discipline problems at the lafayette game sold out 200 alumni orders returned university i have the sense that things drifted into a dangerous state . . . until eve ryone got alarmed " he said he charac terized social and disciplinary problems at universities as a tough balancing act between freedom and responsibil ity he said he thought the university's problems were more a result of a short fall of responsibility than an excess of freedom he said the university may have understandably overcorrected for its social and disciplinary problems and tightened up more than is necessary in the long run i don't think anyone imagines that the social regulations approved this fall are permanent he said by gkorgf gabuzda due to the volume of tickets already sold for the 117 th lehigh-lafayette foot ball game nov 21 about 200 mail ticket orders mostly from alumni will have to be returned according to craig ander son business manager of the athletics department this is the first time this has hap pened since i've been here we may have to change the policy for alumni next year maybe limit them to two per order right now we're just thinking about that he said not all students have been able to fill their requests lor additional tickets cither anderson said adding that eighty to ninety percent of the stu dents wanting additional tickets got them by the second day of ticket sales anderson noted that there was one change in ticket-selling policy from last year on the second day the students officers may be responsible for actions of their groups could buy only one ticket on an id instead of three last year's limit ." there were plenty of tickets on the first and second days some student neg lected to come in they may get left out he said commenting on whether the new res trictions limiting students to one addi tional ticket per id may hurt students wishing to buy tickets for their parents anderson said parents are a problem i would say that forthisgame the prior ity is definitely students and alumni of course any student could borrow his roommate's id " he added as of last friday the game was sold out anderson said with a total of 19.200 tickets sold of these tickets approxi mately 4,400 were given to university students 1,700 to lafayette students 500 to faculty and the remainder mostly to alumni he said the rev hugh flesher introduces robert cohen and langdon gilkey at thursday's conference on science religion and the future see story page 4 ) conference clubs lacking organization face possible suspensions the university is taking steps toward the suspension of several dubs because they are not organized properly accord ing to roger watkins assistant dean of students watkins said that not all of the clubs on campus had the required advis ers membership lists and constitutions by the deadline of oct 30 we have given them a number of extensions we will take immediate action to put them on hold and give them another opportunity before we suspend them for the year watkins said the clubs will be receiving letters this week informing them of the steps that will be taken he said although he declined to say exactly what procedure would be followed according to watkins the clubs in see clubs page 4 lehigh university brown and white peter li kins selected by the hoard of trustees to become the university's eleventh president says he plans to be accessible to all elements of the univer sity community i wouldn't know how to operate in any other way than in a maximum accessi bility way ' likins said in a telephone interview from his home in park ridge n.j however he noted that as president he could only be accessible within the lim its of my time and energy likins 45 will succeed deming lewis as university president on july 1 lewis is retiring this summer after serving as president lor 18 years likins who like lewis was trained as an engineer cur rently serves as a provost at columbia |
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