UNIVERSITY Continued from Page 1 After (he first of two videos were shown at Tuesday's forum, a panel discussion m.is organized to discuss some issues of minority relations that ev ist at the University One audience member warned that several fat ul tv mem tiers and students are not even aware of it when they are prejudiced toward minorities At the beginning of the forum. University affirm alive action Dins tor Di ane Wong said the time is right for the visit GRADES Continued from Page 1 marks could have 15 hours worth removed With the new C.PA system, students with 2 00 averages cannot graduate, and those with 2.00 averages on at ademic probation cannot continue school without the permission of the Scholastic Review Com mittee Students who are disquali fied for academic performant e for any reason t un appeal to the committee, chaired by dreg kerher. assistant journalism school dean kerher said the committee has always list'd the 15-credit rule when hearing pe titions (mm students in danger of not graduating or failing out of st hool L Kerber said noth mu with re gard to N's and F's has really ( hanged, and departments havi* l icon (minting no-pass grades as lading ones in their own av erages since ltt/H "This is all legislation that was enacted by the faculty a long time ago." he said When asked il he believed the counting of N's .is F's was unfair, Kerber said the pass no pass option was never intended to safeguard a student's (IPA from the effects of a failing grade "Originally. students would use the pass no-pass to avoid getting ("s." he said "The op tion is to encourage you to go out of your major and trv some thing new 'fZ*url4r Full Italian Dinner Menu Including: Chicken Fettuccini Hours Mon.-Thurs. 11:00-Midnight Fri. 11:00-1:00am Sat. 3:00-1:00am Sun. 3:00-11:00pm delivery available 15th & Willamette 342-8111 19 9 0 FREEDOM BOWL All inclusive package from $249. Call Lynn at University Branch 683-5577 831 East 13th. Ave. / Eugene, Oregon 503-683-5577 /1-800-888-3799 Dance club to swing MKKTINC'.S AIKSKC will hold a general interest meeting tonight at 7 ,10 in Room 228 Chiles For more information call 142-5110 Oregon ballroom Dance Club will hold .i general interest meeting and instructive darn - ing tonight at 845 in the KMC Walnut Room Call .145-9202 for more information Et als Ocean Kcnlogy Croup meets tonight at 7 in EMU Suite I Call 346-4356 for more infor mation. Amnesty International meets tonight at 7:;l(l in the Douglass Hall lounge For more informa tion i all 346-4587. Ancient Korest/Karth First meeting will l>e held tonight at 7 in KMU Suite 1. Call 141> 1454 for more information OSI’IKC local board meets tonight at t> in KMC Suite 1 (aill 140 4377 for more infor mation Coalition of Concerned Stu dents will hold a dis< ussion of issues raised at its last meeting today at 4 .10 p in in KMC Cen tury Room K. Call 346-4342 for more information Kocky Mountain Creek Con ference will lie held tonight at H. the location to he an nounced For more information i all 485-6241 Incidental Fee Committee meets Thursday in the KMC Hoard Room to heal late budget appeals for the YWCA and the American Institute of Craphit Arts Croup representatives .ire required to attend For more in formation < all 346-3724 Women’s Sexual Identity Croup meets today from noon to 1 p in m KMC Cedar Room I) tiring a Innc h I or more in formation (.all 14114(1*15 A prat ticum informational meeting for psychology stu dents will he In-Id tonight from ti to 7 in Room 142 Straub “(•lad to be Gay!" is the top ic of the (lav Men's R.ip Group meeting, to he held tonight at 7:30 at 1414 Kincaid St For more information call 346-4360. College Republicans meet to night at 5:30 in EMU Cedar Room C. MISCELLANEOUS “Preparing for the MCAT" is the title of a workshop to he held today from 3:30 to 5 p m in Room 300 Oregon Hall For more information call 340-3211. Student Mass will be cele brated tonight at 0 at the New man Center. 1850 Fmerald St. For more information call 343-7021. Catholic Students and Social Issues is the topic of an event to he held at the Newman Cen ter. 1850 Kmerald St. For more information call 343-7021. "Solo" is the title of a rock and snow climbing video, to be shown today at 12:30 p in. in the Outdoor Program office. Room 23 EMU. Psi Chi. the national psychol ogy honor six ietv. will be ac cepting applications Stop by the group's booth outside the EMU Fishbowl for more infor mation. 10 a in to 3 p.m. today and Thursday. Deadlint‘ for submitting Kt a Is to the Emerald /root tlesk. 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