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center would take away a nice wooded area while the business building would eliminate one of the few flat grassy areas on campus another consideration is the increased parking needs that these buildings would create parking decks would probably have to be put over existing surface parking areas at taylor stadium and at the northwest corner of brodhead and packer avenues despite the drawbacks the packer avenue location is preferred over the taylor site conceptually university officials feel the taylor location is the better of the two possibilities barring any cost consideration but constructing the business building in place of taylor stadium would mean that the university would have to raise approximately 7 million to go toward the 12-million to 15 million cost of a new stadium likins said he knew of no potential donor who might be willing to give that much lehigh's commitment to raise 40 million by 1988 to acquire and develop the homer laboratories property makes the possibility of see center page 7 by steve morenberq llmwn ami while i of>v i.dtttit and alicia orr llmwnatul while news writer the original plan of putting a performing arts center and a new business college building where taylor stadium is now located no longer appears feasible due to the cost of building a new football stadium in saucon valley lack of funds may also keep the performing arts center from being built in the foreseeable future according to president peter likins a second proposal for the location of these buildings places the arts center in the wooded area next to packard laboratory at the southeast corner of packer and brodhead avenues the new business college building would be placed on the lawn in front of maginnes hall at the corner of packer avenue and vine street at the oct 20 full-faculty meeting likins said there were some unhappy implications associated with this plan for one thing the university would lose areas aesthetically important to the campus the proposed arts by craig hofsess itmwn ami while i'holo liijllor a photographic exhibit scheduled to appear in the hall gallery of the alumni memorial building this week was removed friday afternoon at the request of president peter likins larry clark's work tulsa is a graphic depiction of the teen drug culture in the inner city during the late 1960s and early 19705 the exhibit originally consisting of 50 prints from clark's book was to appear nov 7 to jan 4 in an abbreviated form displaying only 45 ricardo vicra director of the university art galleries said he removed five of the more explicit photos from the collection which was lent to lehigh by franklin and marshall college to avoid any objections people might have the critically acclaimed tulsa said to be certainly one of the finest achievements of contemporary photography by gene thornton of the new york times has been compared to the paris of brassai and the americans of robert frank it is one of the most prestigious shows in the area this year friday morning administrators began removing the pieces they found to be most disturbing later samuel missimer director of admissions donald bott executive director of the alumni association and marsha duncan vice president of student affairs contacted likins and demanded the temoval of the exhibit missimer refused to comment on the issue likins contacted viera requesting the removal of the photographs and suggested a possible relocation to an area less frequented by visiting applicants and their families because the photos create an unpleasant visual experience also many of the workers in the building found the photos depressing to look at on their way to see photos page 5 b*w photo by craig hofsess the rain put a damper on parents weekend activities but it didn't deter parents and students from turning out for saturday's football game against west chester users see pros and cons with networking tutor shortage creates wait at learning center by katie zl lug en brown and white news writer due to student complaints about learning center waiting lists ed ryan forum xvii academic environment committee co-chairman and andy conway forum trustee see learn page 3 representative are in vestigating the situation forum co-chairman marc falato said sophomore chris turkalj brought the issue before the forum turkalj said he went to the center for physics tutoring and had to wait about two weeks before they ac comodated him with group tutoring i think there are some problems that need to be looked into he said the forum members determined the problem to be a shortage of people to give help to those who need it falato said the problem is a good problem for me learning center director edward lotto said we've had tremendous growth particularly in the last year and a half ' ' lotto said he continually tries to develop and improve the services offered by the learning center by liz beezer brown and white news writer lehigh's communications network has not only changed the university in material ways such as in the campus wide installation of telephones but it will also change how personal contact is made and how courses are taught these changes are perceived as both positive and negative by members of lehigh's faculty and staff computing center user services manager timothy foley said currently there are 183 volunteers six of whom are students who have been using the net work for career simulation purposes preparatory for campus-wide use next spring according to foley the volunteers he spoke with said the system was easy to use and that they liked it he pointed out be a major change in the way people think that is they must be recon ditioned to treat the micro(computer like a right arm human conditioning is more important than technological conditioning he stressed how important it will be for staff and students to utilize the electronic mail function of the new system at titudes have to change as well as the approaches to doing things logging on to the system is very simple kostem demonstrated that he could perform the operations necessary to check messages in 18 seconds although the concept of issuing and receiving homework assignments via the see networking page 4 however that not all of the volunteers have been using it civil engineering professor celal kostem chairman of the computing center advisory committee is a volunteer user and has been working with the system since the last week of august kostem finds the computer mail option the access to bitnet a world-wide computer network and arpanet an advanced research projects network particularly attractive features the big challenge for the computing center is how to disseminate in formation about the network to the students according to kostem there will have to be a brief session or handout on how to use it kostem predicts that there will have to t he brown and white bethlehem pennsylvania tuesday november 11 1986 lehigh university 215)758-4181 taylor site too expensive for new business building v 01.98 no 18 likins has photos taken from gallery
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FullText | center would take away a nice wooded area while the business building would eliminate one of the few flat grassy areas on campus another consideration is the increased parking needs that these buildings would create parking decks would probably have to be put over existing surface parking areas at taylor stadium and at the northwest corner of brodhead and packer avenues despite the drawbacks the packer avenue location is preferred over the taylor site conceptually university officials feel the taylor location is the better of the two possibilities barring any cost consideration but constructing the business building in place of taylor stadium would mean that the university would have to raise approximately 7 million to go toward the 12-million to 15 million cost of a new stadium likins said he knew of no potential donor who might be willing to give that much lehigh's commitment to raise 40 million by 1988 to acquire and develop the homer laboratories property makes the possibility of see center page 7 by steve morenberq llmwn ami while i of>v i.dtttit and alicia orr llmwnatul while news writer the original plan of putting a performing arts center and a new business college building where taylor stadium is now located no longer appears feasible due to the cost of building a new football stadium in saucon valley lack of funds may also keep the performing arts center from being built in the foreseeable future according to president peter likins a second proposal for the location of these buildings places the arts center in the wooded area next to packard laboratory at the southeast corner of packer and brodhead avenues the new business college building would be placed on the lawn in front of maginnes hall at the corner of packer avenue and vine street at the oct 20 full-faculty meeting likins said there were some unhappy implications associated with this plan for one thing the university would lose areas aesthetically important to the campus the proposed arts by craig hofsess itmwn ami while i'holo liijllor a photographic exhibit scheduled to appear in the hall gallery of the alumni memorial building this week was removed friday afternoon at the request of president peter likins larry clark's work tulsa is a graphic depiction of the teen drug culture in the inner city during the late 1960s and early 19705 the exhibit originally consisting of 50 prints from clark's book was to appear nov 7 to jan 4 in an abbreviated form displaying only 45 ricardo vicra director of the university art galleries said he removed five of the more explicit photos from the collection which was lent to lehigh by franklin and marshall college to avoid any objections people might have the critically acclaimed tulsa said to be certainly one of the finest achievements of contemporary photography by gene thornton of the new york times has been compared to the paris of brassai and the americans of robert frank it is one of the most prestigious shows in the area this year friday morning administrators began removing the pieces they found to be most disturbing later samuel missimer director of admissions donald bott executive director of the alumni association and marsha duncan vice president of student affairs contacted likins and demanded the temoval of the exhibit missimer refused to comment on the issue likins contacted viera requesting the removal of the photographs and suggested a possible relocation to an area less frequented by visiting applicants and their families because the photos create an unpleasant visual experience also many of the workers in the building found the photos depressing to look at on their way to see photos page 5 b*w photo by craig hofsess the rain put a damper on parents weekend activities but it didn't deter parents and students from turning out for saturday's football game against west chester users see pros and cons with networking tutor shortage creates wait at learning center by katie zl lug en brown and white news writer due to student complaints about learning center waiting lists ed ryan forum xvii academic environment committee co-chairman and andy conway forum trustee see learn page 3 representative are in vestigating the situation forum co-chairman marc falato said sophomore chris turkalj brought the issue before the forum turkalj said he went to the center for physics tutoring and had to wait about two weeks before they ac comodated him with group tutoring i think there are some problems that need to be looked into he said the forum members determined the problem to be a shortage of people to give help to those who need it falato said the problem is a good problem for me learning center director edward lotto said we've had tremendous growth particularly in the last year and a half ' ' lotto said he continually tries to develop and improve the services offered by the learning center by liz beezer brown and white news writer lehigh's communications network has not only changed the university in material ways such as in the campus wide installation of telephones but it will also change how personal contact is made and how courses are taught these changes are perceived as both positive and negative by members of lehigh's faculty and staff computing center user services manager timothy foley said currently there are 183 volunteers six of whom are students who have been using the net work for career simulation purposes preparatory for campus-wide use next spring according to foley the volunteers he spoke with said the system was easy to use and that they liked it he pointed out be a major change in the way people think that is they must be recon ditioned to treat the micro(computer like a right arm human conditioning is more important than technological conditioning he stressed how important it will be for staff and students to utilize the electronic mail function of the new system at titudes have to change as well as the approaches to doing things logging on to the system is very simple kostem demonstrated that he could perform the operations necessary to check messages in 18 seconds although the concept of issuing and receiving homework assignments via the see networking page 4 however that not all of the volunteers have been using it civil engineering professor celal kostem chairman of the computing center advisory committee is a volunteer user and has been working with the system since the last week of august kostem finds the computer mail option the access to bitnet a world-wide computer network and arpanet an advanced research projects network particularly attractive features the big challenge for the computing center is how to disseminate in formation about the network to the students according to kostem there will have to be a brief session or handout on how to use it kostem predicts that there will have to t he brown and white bethlehem pennsylvania tuesday november 11 1986 lehigh university 215)758-4181 taylor site too expensive for new business building v 01.98 no 18 likins has photos taken from gallery |
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