Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 09, 1991, Page 4, Image 4

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    UNIVERSITY
Delayed students to keep places in classes
By Peter Cogswell
Emerald Associate Editor
University students who
missed the first day of classes
Monday Utcause of icy road
conditions north of Salem
last weekend will not lose
their s|hjIs in classes that re
quire mandatory attendance
for the first two sessions.
Provost Norman Wessels
has sent a letter to deans of
•ill University departments re
questing that instructors not
admit students on waiting
lists into their classes in lieu
of students who could not at
tend classes on Monday be
cause of Iwd weather.
If students can prove they
were in an area affected by
had weather on Monday, they
will not lose their places in
classes, said Paul llolbo. vice
provost of academic affairs.
Students who are con
cerned that they will la? re
placed in classes they have
registered for should go to
department offices and ex
plain their situation, he said.
Ilolbo said the school is es
pecially concerned with stu
dents enrolled in writing and
other classes in the College of
Arts and Sciences
The University's adminis
trative drop policy, begun in
fall ItIB't. has been modified
this year to a mandatory at
tendance requirement.
Students who don't show
up for the first two class
meetings of the term are no
longer officially dropped
from < lasses but rather forfeit
their places to students on
the wailing list
The drop policy was origi
nally designed to help stu
dents on class waiting lists hv
ensuring that students attend
the classes they sign up for.
"Departments as of last
term are not doing any drop
ping of students through the
registrar's office.” said Assis
tant Registrar Mark Turner.
It is the responsibility of
the students who are replaced
in classes to file an add drop
form with Oregon Hall
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MEETINGS
Druids will plan winter term
activities at its meeting today at
5:30 p.m. in 155 Straub, ('.all
343-8925 for more information.
The lesbian and Bisexual
Women's Association will hold
an organizational meeting to
day at 5:30 p.m. in KMIJ Cen
tury Room A. Call 485-6605 for
more information.
Et als
l.atin American Support
('■ommiflec is having an infor
mational meeting at 5 30 p.m
in EMU Century Room F. For
more information. call
346-5897 or stop by I.ASC’s
desk in EMU Suite 1.
The EMU Hoard of Directors
is meeting today at 5 p.m. in
the EMU Hoard Room. Call
346-3720 for more information.
Child Care and Development
Center's Parent Council will
meet in the Brown House from
6 to 8 p.m. today. Call
346-4384 for more information.
Survival Center's Recycling
Group will meet in Suite 1 at 5
p in. today. Call 346-4356 or
343-1154 for more information.
College Republicans will
meet today 5:30 p m in KMU
Century Room K.
Hawaii Club will meet today
at 7:30 in the KMU Fir Room.
Call 340-9H15 for more infor
mation
Wesley Night Fellowship
Group will meet at 1230 Kin
caid at 7 p.m. (la 11 346-4694 for
more information.
MISCELLANEOUS
Students are invited to at
tend a Mass tonight at 9 at the
Ni’wman Center, 1650 Emerald.
Refreshments will be served af
terward (‘all 343-7021 for mon
information.
“Extreme Skiing 2." a video
of downhill action from Squaw
Valley. Jackson Hole and other
areas will be shown by the Out
door Program at 12:30 p.m. to
day in EMU Room 23. Call
346-4365 for more information.
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