STUDENT FACULTY "SESSIONS" PURPOSED The comment "I did not get on thing out of that class today" or ones similar to this are heard frequently on the Behrehd Campus. The stu dents and faculty generally do not communicate will with each other, and considering the com paratively small enrolement of the campus this should not be so. Students feel that the fac ulty are some sort of "super profs" to whom they are incapable of speakinglin and out side of class. Students could offer some profs and profs could offer same students constructive criticism to improve the rapport of the class and thereby allowing the student and instructor to gain more from' the valuable time spent in class. It is the suggestion of the Nittany Cub, the students and faculty, hold sessions each week common hours for the purpose of discussing and offering honest constructive criticism on' how to improve the general classroom attitudes, and why these attitudes exist in the particular class. _ It should be so planned that each instr uctor conducts a least one session, and that any student who wishes to offer advice can do so without feeling apprehensive. Hopefully this suggestion will be given some serious thought by both the SGA, the repreentatives of the students and the faculty. UNCHARI&e.D CUM TO HELP IN FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF CAMPUS On campus this term there has been com plaints of dis-organisation, lack of partic- Tickets for the somewhat gala All Uhiver itation, and a dis-interested student body. city Day are, as of yesterday at the Behrend These complaints are not very novel; because Campus. they have existed in the past, and will exist : The SGA wishes to offer their apologies in the futUre. What is novel, however, is that to the student body for not having the tickets something is being done about them. lest TUes.6- to the FOUR TOPS CONCERT, and for placing thec7 , day night, a group of Behrend students met other "package deal" tickets (Football game, to discuss the problems of the campus and to jamnmy and banquet) on sale so late, but somewhere suggest ways to solve them. The result of between the Behrend Campus and University Park - the meeting was the formation of the I.C.S. the "wires were crossed:." There is a bus sigh. (Interested Commuting Students). The purpose up list in the 018. building, and the football of this organization (club) is to promote game, jammy and banquet should outweigh the cots organization throughout campus and between against a one day bus trip. Letts show University clubs. They plan to use their efforts to promote Park that Behrend students"would rather fight than campus ptojects and to encourage student switch." participation. Mike KOsares was elected, chairman, Sherry Mayer, recording sec. (?). Founding members of this group include: Jim Mawhinney, Chris Roess, Gary Newport, Ron Batchelor, Bob Ham ilton„ John Jackson, Jamie Nevel, Bill Benko, Jim Bebko and Ed Messmer. Meetings will be held on Monday nights at 7:30 p.m. and Mem bership is open to all "interested" students. pkohimoisisikviniswaicimml To the Editor: As a student who feels close to this campus Eileen Bowden Reporter and interested in its functions I'm concerned about the SGA. But I don't feel that the paper or the majority of students appreciate the work of the Student Government members. must remember that these are students also with the same academic problems. They +lsn't get very enthusiatic about working above themes and test study and text reading When all they get for theirs efforts is constant, and sometimes unjustified critisism. Perhaps pat ting the man on the back would push them in the right directions. A Guy on Campus I , iS . ;* By the way, arentt SGA and Student Affairs meetings open to all students 2 TEE RUB M NEARING COMPLETION Yes, ICSery the J. Eimer Reed Union - Building is nearing completion. The construe. tionworkers are all working feverously under pressure from the eontraetor who wants the - building done so he won't have to pay the con. tinous3,y mounting expenses of heat,:lighting and maintenance. Everybody at Eehrend keeps asking the big question,"When will it be done?" To give an honest answer to this question one -74! must first consider some of the variables. The first variable being the construction. This was supposed to be completed November 1; so construction should be done almost any day. The next variable is inspectiond by University Park and by the Federal Government. These in spections could take days or weeks depending on the findings - ef the Inspectors. Considering these few v a riables the build ing could be ready for occupation anytime from December 1, 1967 to May 1, 1968. ALL-U-DAY HAS ARRIVED (FINALLY) Ron Fontecchio Editor R. Paul Clement Sports Editor Al Dorchester Asstt, Sports Editor Pete Eichenlaub Sports Reporter Anne Tomczak Artist-Photographer Karen Manuella Reporter John Jackson Reporter Mr. Christopher Advisor TUB NITTANY CUB STAFF