in the news visiting scholars OHer public lec TWOvisiting scholars pert in molecular biolo, other a prominent histonla08 ul cuu- temporary French thought, will pre- sent a series of free public lectures on the PSU campus durlng mid- February. Gunther Stent, professor of Molecular Biology. Universltv of Cailfornla at Berkeley. the flrst lecture on Mon His topic will be. "Sciel Ethics as Paradoxical \ of Reason." Stent IS widely known and is the author of twu o~auuasu texts in his field, as well as several essays which focus on h ~ sconcern about the relationship between scientff~cknowledge and human .. one an ex- gy and the ' .-I-.. -' --- , Paul will deilv 'The Status and c-: .. -- >.,- tied. ench ? .. ws 0 #-,"re wn,, Structure of Fr, a*levtrc: uzr vvednesday. Feb. 2 12 noon in 338 Smith Center. L he wili particlpate in a Scholar! Program colloqu~umon the organization of scientific knowle For further information, cont; the Universlty Scholars' Progra~ 3, ar ater, dge. 1Ct m at will deliver : day. Feb. 16. nce and larieties ' I for his work - - ...""A--A progress. Stent's lecture will be given at 12 noon In 338 Smith Memorlal Center. The PSU Alu ...... -.,..-. ... cooperation with the Portland U League, has organized a groul: black PSU alumnt to act as "h, families" for mlnority students. The organization, put togethl with the help of Vern Chatman c Urban League, has as its initial cern, black athletes who may t attending PSU from far outs~d~ Portland area. The host families "adopt" mir students, thus helping them to with potenttal feelings of aliena Later. he will participat . Scholars' Program coll' also will conduct a sen Department of Biology. Harry Paul, Profess0 History of Medicine. TBLIIIIUI~~ ~ I I Y Science. Universlty of Florida. wili visit PSU during the week of Feb. 21. He is regarded as one of the foremost authorities on the history of contemporaw French thought. e In two oquia and mar for the er d the con- r of the .. le ! the lority deal (tion and lonel#ness,and providing I:hem rifles emic - Clas take wlth concrete e, who have had ! exoeriences at [amples of m ~ i o ruccessful acad PSU. is reducti :stoll on 11 ions i enrollment _ I I photo bY Stare Omnner Old Dominion's Ann Donovan. 68 (center), and Jackie Swain, 6'1. Texas. fight for the ball during achon in this year's Giusfi Tournament of Cham- p,ons, hosted by PSU. Donovan, was the leading rebounder for the tour- nament. The tournament, held Dec 16. 17 and 18 IS considered by women's teams as oneof the finesf andmosf popular of the invrtationals in Ihe country. The most outstanding teams from the country particlpate in tha tournament, mclud~ngBYU. OSU. Old Dom~nion. Texas. USC. Oregon, San Jose Stale and Porfland State. Old Dominion placed hrst. beating Oregon by one point in the final game Texas, last year's cham- pron, look third. Enrollment at PSU this fall barely edged past last year's record numbers, in spite of a nearly ten- percent increase In advance registration. As of mid-November, enrollment at the Untversity stood at 17.362, up 0.4 Percent over last year. However. PSU had expected a much larger enrollment increase prior to the cut- backs In courseofferlngs which were forced by statewide budget reduc- Ponland stas un,vm~fy- s published wr~adcallr durmna the "ear bv the Olllce 01 Into.malii lacully and ?tall anr Illy. editorLaura Jacot ~ontrib~l~(fClart Cllff . . . . m Sencer lor alum, 1 lriendsoltns Untve! I 'Letters to the Miitor' between part-tlme and full-time stu- ~a,entr 11 ma lrrue IS addre- to yhlr I den1 enrollment has shtfled. with I son or daushler who no longer mantslnr a . . . Another ind~cationof the problems created by the budget reductions is that, for the first tlme in 1 recent memorv, the balance Change of adders Smd born new end ata addresses to Ponland State Un8venfy -$a~,~~~,~o>,~$d permanent address .I your name, please notltyme psu al~mntonrcetsoa 229.~81 01 the new ma~ling address PSU suiipom equal educmonal opwnun,~ lnlnaul regard lo sex, lace. handscap age naliaral or8qln. martta$ . ., -.~ pwspectlrswouid liketo introduce a "Letters tothe Editor" column. We invite questions and comments concerning the content of Perspective and the Un~versity.Perspective reserves the right to edit letters to meet space and clarity requirements. 1 I draw part-time students. BiaQI or rrilylvll In all. budget cuts will allow the fewer part-time students enrolling fail term than last year. President Joseph Blumel sald he believes this Is a drrect result of the cancellallon of many sections which normally Unlverslty to offer only about 90 per- cent ol the course sectlons normally offered
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