UNIVERSITY 1‘bnlo In \ndrr Hjmrri (>i*oriir Sheridan (Irttl .tin! herald 11\ both member-% ot thr I ni\ersit\ \ iask lone on (Joint I (onterns and In ter national Studies debate thr merits lhunda\ of an IntvniaUona! t olleiie. annum other issues COMPACT VISC WORLV'S 2nd ANNimSARy SALE EVERY Vise IS ON SAIE\ Conx* help us celebrate our 2n<l anniversary He d £ c s YSINDH'^M MUi The entire Windham Hill Catalog is (mi sale! "i\i >ha.m / *111 ■; i ii mk-; a \ u \kj $0^88 (Xvr 20,(MX) (lists & all <>n s«ik‘! TUCK ft PATTI ■PME- * rmSD < VMSDHAAt Hill Only Li/ Story Solid Colors WINDHVM Mill This is a great time to enlarge vour t olkx lion (erxls 5-26-91) \ WlSOH^M Hilt $23»« A Hurry in salt' 5-26-91 68W>902 open 7 (Lns a vvivk 21(K) W. 11th At ross trim) Warm vi rt Task force proposes international college By Tammy Batey f me' <id Repor!f?f Boosting the understanding ot international issues on i .mi pus and i proposed Interna tional College tit the t ’diversity were two issues discussed tit a forum held Thursday b\ the Task f orce on the Global Con text and International Studies John Baldw in an assni iate professor with the Dept ol Planning Public Polic v and Management, said students who study abroad should do more than iust learn the lan guage when the\ travel to an other i ountr\ Then' are many ret ommen dations about what to do tor the students, but not main about wavs to help other people he said ICS students and faculty in stud\ abroad programs should become activeK involved in understanding and working to advam e human rights and en viromnental issues in foreign countries. Baldwin said In forming recommenda lions international students who come to the C S should be looked at as a resourt e for undergraduates. Sheridan said Tire proposal that caused the most confusion and doubt among forum attendants was the proposed International tail lege Some attendants argued that it would exc lude general edu < ation students Task fore e member |oe Stone said the goal of the Internation a! College is not to isolate stu dents from the rest of the i am pus " The intent lot the Interna tional < College) was to appeal to someone who might he maior mg m 1‘hvsn s w ho is taking a demanding load hut who might want to broaden their educa t ion.'' Slone said I'he College would serve as a focal point and an "energizing ( enter. ' Sheridan said Task force member Krancoise Calih used .1 personal experi ence to alleviate any doubt that she believes an International ( adlege could sin 1 eed A leu years ago I was the grumpiest person on i ampus bet ause I had to send my (lor eign language) students to a lit tie cave to listen to tapes." she said Now (lalin. a romaru e lan gouges professor, can send her students to the Yomuda Center a new facility where students may listen to tapes and rei ords Mirat les do happen. ( aim said "Other m irac I es 1 .111 1 nine •HOMOSEXUALITY IS INCOMPATIBLE WITH MILITARY SERVICE ' •••DOO DIRECTIVE 1332 14 DIVERSITY ??? SIT-IN JOHNSON HALL,THURSDAY MAY 16TH 1RM Paid fur l>\ Sludrnt ( ampdiRn for Diurniamrnl «md I rshian (.d\ ^ Hiwxual \lliamr Recycle This Paper u/vrm.u mu