CAprrAL TIMES, September 13, 1989 Grant Continued from 1 student-run conferences to to allow students at both colleges to explore common goals and consider joint initiatives for children in area public schools. The training will include exposure to volunteer and public service efforts throughout the state. The steering committe will hire a student for the position of Inter-Campus Collaborate Project Coordinator to be responsible for coordinating the two conferences and day-to-day operations on grant projects. Priority for hiring a student to fill the $6.00-an-hour position will be given to a student who attended both colleges. Interested students should contact the Student Activities Office in room 212, Olmsted, or call 948-6273. Two programs are being planned related to "Cultural Diversity at PSH" Presented by: Xiao-Qing ZHU, Graduate student in American Studeis whose husband, Wang Jiangchao, took the photographs of China•now on display in the Time: Wednesday, Sept. 20, 12:05 - 1:00 p.m. in the Gallery lounge. N.B. Xiao-Qing will talk about China, basing much of her presentation on her husband's photographs. There will be a question and answer period. Chinese food will be served Education Abroad: Information Session. When: Thursday, Sept. 21., 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. in the Gallery Lounge Returning and future Education Abroad students will discuss their experiences. Information will be provided for those who might want to pursue this opportunity Both programs will be under the direction of the International Student Office. For further information, please contact Joan Swetz at 948-6017. Participants in the International Friendship Program are still needed. 441 don't want a lot of hype. I just want something I can count 0n.,, CAMPUS Lunch with an International Flavor: China: Counayskk library Some long distance companies promise you the moon, but what you really want is dependable, high-quality service. That's just what you'll get when you choose AT&T Long Distance Service, at a cost that's a lot less than you think. You can expect low long distance rates, 24-hour operator assistance, clear connections and immediate credit for wrong numbers. And the assurance that virtually all of your calls will go through the first time. That's the genius of the AT&T Worldwide Intelligent Network. When it's time to choose, forget the gimmicks and make the intelligent choice AT&T. If you'd like to know more about our products or services, like International Calling and the AT&T Card, call us at 1 800 222-0300. ATO The right choice Pollster opens lecture series Continued from 1 photo by Denina C. Benson approximately four percent use steroids, the same amount using crack, Harris added. "Maybe somebody out there should be looking into the widespread use of steroids," stated Harris. Healthcare is another serious concern for the public, according to Harris. Only 10 percent of the people believe the health care system is in good shape compared with 29 percent in Great Britain and 56 percent in Canada. Harris said 61 percent of the people would prefer a national health care system as in Canada, and he sees this number rising in the 90s. Harris views the role of a public opinion analyst like that of a messenger. "We figure out what the people are trying to say and take it to the powers that be," he said. Hanis is best known for his survey research on public affairs. Some of his landmark achievements include a nationwide survey of Congressional ethics for the House Commission on Administrative Review, a survey on how to restore faith in government for the Senate, and advances in election night projections. In addition, he served on the late John F. Kennedy's strategy committee during the 1960 presidential election campaign. Besides work in politics, Harris has been influential in the economic, environmental, telecommunications, and energy areas. Harris has appeared on television as a public opinion analyst, on National Public Radio as a political analyst, and in more than 170 newspapers as a syndicated columnist. He has also written four books. Join the Capital Times staff, today!!!
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