UNIVERSITY Hearing on proposed rule changes slated for Tuesday By Ben Heskett Emerald Contributor A hearing dealing with amendments to nine University rules concerning skateboards, bicycles, student directory in formation, child care and con tested student conduct cases will be held Tuesday. Oct. 2. The hearings, which are be ing held in the EMU Gumwood Room, will begin at t p.m. and continue through the afternoon (one mid-afternoon break is scheduled), with the last hear ing beginning at 4:30 p.m. Hearings on rule changes oc cur "whenever they affect the lives of students." said Murial Jackson, assistant vice-presi dent for Administration and presiding officer at the hear ings. "I have found that it is in the : ciscap invites you to participate in the... Now! Nationwide w"Jk A-Thom October 13. 1990 Registration begins at 9:30 am at Lambs Butte Cottage in Skinner Butte Park. • Call CISCAP, 485-8633, to get spon sor sheets • 10k route, shorter route too • Get $50 in pledges and get a free t-shirt! The Committee in Solidarity with the Central American People best interests of tin* campus to hoId hearings on rule changes,” jackson said. The schedule is as follows: • Release and restriction of di rectory information. the most controversial issue according to Inckson. will lw discussed at t p.m The new proKram software to manage student records is not capable of selectively restrict ing student information so stu dents must decide whether they want all or none of their student records published in the directory Eleven testimonies have been received by Jackson Turn to RULES,Page 12 '\''vw\x'<;'si^N/^x;,{ / PRECISION POWEF \'l \?J \ " \'J^ -J y V v CLARION \T \'-' '>;'-' '■ \'.' \<''\ ''\ '/ v -* / v V '/ V / . y . - PIONEER \ I' OS > < ' ' ...\ ' XI /vw:^ - v_i_:_ pKV SHERWOOD \1 S r/ S "/ V N ' V /\ ' W< J . INFINITY / \ / \ ' syf\ / s -' / V*— 's-/s ~//s to ®SSn'o£° .jj.mjjj AW,\ i_ 13th and Kincaid Ph. 346 4331 Mon.-Fri. 7:30-6:00 Sat. 10:00-6:00