C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, March 06, 1980, Image 9

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Latest experiment in the newly canannted Frank N. Stein Memorial Science Center: Rover
in Wonderland [one pill makes him smaller]. The center, tucked away in the woods between the
dorms and the Heights, has been developing ways to shrink students so as to make better use of
available space. In this test, Rover, once a well-known sissy, is now a bold watchdog. An official
at Frank N. Stein said that their results prove thatby feeding students these pills they would
shed their apathy as well as make more use of Capitol's miniscule facilities. The center is now
producing these pills en masse.
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Friday 8:45 a.m. - 4 p.m. . .
March 6,
photo by Jeff Drinnan
C.C. represented at INPUT Festival
The Capitol Campus Multi-
Media group will be repre
sented at the International
Public Television Screening
Conference (INPUT) to be
hosted in Washington, D.C.,
March 23-29, by the Corpora
tion for Public Broadcasting.
Dr. Eton Churchill, Assis
tant Professor of Humanities
and Multi-Media Journalism,
has been invited to show
"Changes" at the INPUT Fes
tival. "Changes" is a 28-min
ute production about the hu
man reaction to the Three
Mile Island accident last
March. Churchill produced
"Changes" with the Multi-
Media group at Capitol Cam
pus.
NOW IT'S EASIER
TO VOTE
BECAUSE ITIS
EASIER TO
REGISTER ....
1. Pick up a form.
2. Fill it out.
3. Drop it in the mail (it's postage-free!)
You can pick up a register-by-mail form at your
county courthouse, libraries, post offices and many
other public locations. It's easy ... and it's free.
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Your vote is your voice. Say something.
The INPUT Festival al
lows producers, broadcasters,
and others concerned with
public television around the
world to view and discuss
selected programs. "Changes"
was selected because of its
focus on the human rights of
citizens and because of "risk
taking in the context of cur
rent broadcast mores," ac
cording to those who selected
the materials to be shown.
"Changes" was shot last
spring within 15 miles of the
TMI plant. The program was
edited by Churchill at the
studios of the Maine Public
Broadcasting Network
(MPBN) during the summer.
MPBN aired "Changes" in
October. 1979.
BY MAIL
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