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   Oshkosh Advance Titan (Newspaper) - April 29, 1982, Oshkosh, Wisconsin                                Oshkosh April 29, 1982  make it easy for thefts and property crimes are It's a problem that Is occurring everywhere a person But sometimes a person makes himself easy prey to dishonest students have trust in their floor When leaving your dorm room for just a lock the Somebody short of cash or just a chronic thief is wasting for that moment to valuables like a radios and books unattended fe It's an inconvenience to be protective of but ifs becoming a fact of Don't be a Protect your student was hurt recently by a plastic bag filled with water thrown from a seventh floor What was probably as a harmless prank turned into needless suffering on the part of one our fellow temptation to throw objects out of residence hall windows becomes greater with warmer Sunbathers make good and convenient But the temptation should never outweigh the risk of someone getting hope that this recent incident can have a positive effect as well as the obvious negative Throwing objects out of residence hall windows is against Residence Life policies as well as being blatantly to the the letter raises some questions I raised a few weeks ago about the reliability of The claim was made by someone from the testing center that a test is reliable if it would give the same results if it were given again a week definition of reliability may be adequate for tests of emotional stability or but it does not make any sense when applied to a test that is supposed to measure a student's understanding of a If I gave the same test one week after it the first time and if the results were exactly the I would not proudly conclude that the test was I would have to disappointedly admit that no one had learned anything during the may be other definitions of a reliable test that could be sensibly applied to tests given in psychology and other but the one presented in the orginal article was the one I was discussing and that one was Philosophy Radford of Wl 54901  Now 424-3047 424-904 424-3049 Answering 424-3049  award winner 1981 and 1973 arte an 24 m News Jo tts Production Production is written and edited by students at the University of who are solely responsible for its editorial policy and Any student is welcome to work on the newspaper is printed at Ripon Community Wis. Other publications are welcome to reprint material appearing in the provided proper credit is We welcome letters to the editor on any reasonable subject for Letter writers are asked to sign their although the will withhold names when valid are No breach of confidence will occur in this We ask that letters be limited to 300 The reserves the right to edit lengthy letters and withhold letters for later issues in case of limited space Deadline for Thursday's issues is noon By mail in United per semester per school year Fridays at 1:15 p.m. at the basement of Radford The meetings are open to the to the and the the April 22 issue of the Mike Lamb spoke out on the somewhat controversial topic of getting paid for working within the media here on Mike stated that the students working at the are not for the but rather the learning He goes on to say that the money the students receive is and without talent would be If students are working at the primarily for the why would talent be lost if no compensation was also wrote that department needs whatever made him think that? Surely he's not so naive to think the department needs a license in order to teach the operations of an audio I think it's obvious that department doesn't need the to teach but I'm sorry to hear it is fact that majority of journalism students never work at the It's an experience they shouldn't pass It seems sad that money is needed to lure students into working for their school have you read the license which the Federal Communications Commission has granted to It clearly states that we are a nonprofit I'm glad to hear that 82 percent of your budget is generated Why do you need money allocated to you from the university Or is it needed to compensate the people who are there for the learning If the law would allow us to generate any sizable amount of we certainly F. Murray the response to Greg eligibility requirements it is necessary to indicate some essential a result of the federal budget one Academic Development Services staff person had to be placed at half-time This person is our reading We have not lost a time person for the coming what looms in the near future is very eligibility requirement should state that two-thirds of the program participants must be either low-income and first generation college definition of a first generation college student is that neither parent received a baccalaureate not that they never attended though there are approximately 60 students who have been identified as physically handicapped on this ADS serves only 33 of these The reason for this is that these students have indicated a The dean of students office provides these participants are not limited to just those students who are from Any student at regardless of where he or she is from within the United States and its territories can be a participant in the program if he or she can meet the federal ponders you ever wonder what it would be like to be gifted and it's kind of For I bet I know just about every Polish joke ever It's amazing how many people will enlighten me with a Polish when they find out my name ends in I'm practically a walking joke Here's one: did the Polack take his pregnant wife to the Because he heard they had free it's supposed to be here's a better one: did the Polack put a Band-Aid over his belly Because he heard the Japs were looking for a naval Get Belly button and naval Hee Ha most fun comes from non-Polish people trying to pronounce Polish You wouldn't believe how many ways can be Growlski and Kowalski are the most Don't ask me where Kowalski comes Rosann top it I come from a little town called you thought was hard to it's a very famous It's where the 45th parallel intersects the 90th it's one quarter of the way around the world from and halfway between the North Pole and the How about if you the queen of England wanted to buy Still not Oh vou can't win them for being there's a lot of jokes for that so you'd be a midget in a pygmy Most of the jokes come from tall I just figure they'd like to be my size or why else would they bring it Just think of all the advantages I have being I can sit quite comfortably in the back seat of a Volkswagon I can walk under a volleyball net without ducking and my feet don't hang over the edge of my bed while I'm there's the gifted part of me. Most of my gifts come from who I a short Polack from Poniatowski who wouldn't change those qualities for is Ad Production Manager for the  

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