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Grand Valley State UniversityScholarWorks@GVSU

1988-1989, Volume 13 Grand Valley Forum, 1976-

9-12-1988

Grand Valley Forum, volume 013, number 07,September 12, 1988Grand Valley State University

Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/forum13

Part of the Archival Science Commons, Education Commons, and the History Commons

This News Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Grand Valley Forum, 1976- at ScholarWorks@GVSU. It has been accepted forinclusion in 1988-1989, Volume 13 by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@GVSU. For more information, please [email protected].

Recommended CitationGrand Valley State University, "Grand Valley Forum, volume 013, number 07, September 12, 1988" (1988). 1988-1989, Volume 13. 7.http://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/forum13/7

CORE Metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk

Provided by Scholarworks@GVSU

Monday, September 12, 1988

Across Campus Grand Valley Review Seeks Literary Contributions

There is still time to submit items to be included in the fall issue of the Grand Valley Review.

The collection of articles, fiction, poetry, and book re­views, written by GVSU faculty and staff, is published twice yearly by the English Depart­ment. For this issue, theed­itors also welcome responses to the Spring 1988 Symposium topic "Whither Grand Valley state University?"

Copy deadline is September 15. Manuscripts must be sub­mitted in a hard copy format and on computer disks. (Disks will be returned.) Send sub­missions to the editors, Grand Valley Review, 101 Lake Super­ior Hall.

Donation of FAX Machine Speeds Communication

Hovinga Business Systems has donated a Facsimile Transmis­sion (FAX) machine to GVSU. The unit is in operation at the L.V. Eberhard Center. The uni­versity has also purchased a desktop FAX machine, which has been installed in the Service Building on the Allendale cam­pus.

The Grand Valley Forum is published every Monday dur­ing the academic year and biweekly during the summer by the Public Relations Of­fice. Copy deadline is the Tuesday noon prior to pub­lication. All materials should be sent to Sharon Coeling, editor, Public Re­lations Office, 24 Zumberge Library, GVSU, Allendale, MI 49401. Telephone: 895-2221. Grand Valley State University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Institu­tion.

Vol. 13 No. 7

FAX machines convert hard copy images to electronic sig­nals which are then transferred along · telephone lines to any destination that has a FAX ma­chine to receive the signal.

Details regarding charges for the service and sending proce­dures are available from the Customer Service Center in the Service Building, extension 3000; and the Information Desk at the Eberhard Center, exten­sion 6601.

Family Day to Feature Variety of Activities

Saturday, September 24, will be Family Day 1988 at GVSU. students are being encouraged to invite their families to campus for a day of activities planned just for them.

The day will begin with a continental breakfast served in Kirkhof Center. There will be a craft fair in the Field House lobby throughout the day; a morning jazz band performance; a student housing open house; and a golfing contest.

Visitors are also invited to attend the football game and two women's volleyball games in the afternoon, followed by a post-game reception.

Grand Valley State University

Evening entertainment will feature "The Magic and Illusion of Higa" in Louis Armstrong Theatre at 8 p.m.

WordPerfect Users to Meet There will be a meeting for

all GVSU WordPerfect users on Thursday, September 22, at 3: 30 p.m. in the Manitou Hall micro­computer lab. The topics of the meeting will be "Conversion of an NBI document to WordPer­fect" and "Making a Sub-direc­tory in WordPerfect. 11 Anyone who uses WordPerfect is invited to come and to bring work sam­ples done on WordPerfect, ref­erence materials they have found helpful, and ideas for future topics.

A steering committee is plan­ning more users' meetings and needs ideas for subjects to cover. Call any of the follow­ing committee members for input or information:

Joyce Beck, ext . 2025 Mary Beversluis, ext. 2196 Peg McKeown, ext. 2149 Bert Taylor, ext. 2221 Beth Weldon, 242-6600

Reservations are not required for the Users' Group meeting.

Public Broadcasting Notes

Weeknight Local Show Lineup Begins

GVSU athletics, cooking tips, and "advice from the experts" are new additions to the local programming schedule in WGVU/ WGVK's fall lineup. Beginning September 12, Monday through Friday at 7: 30 p.m., viewers of channels 35/52 will see pro­grams designed for a wide range of interests.

MONDAY

"GVSports", a new series fea­turing a review of Grand Valley state University athletics, interviews with coaches and players, and weekly game high-

lights, premieres September 12. Christopher Barbee, a reporter for WGVU-FM, hosts the series. Barbee is a recent graduate of GVSU and worked on WGVU-TV Is weekly sports series "Press Pass" while a student at the university.

TUESDAY

"Michigan Journal" returns for a new season, airing bi­weekly beginning September 13. The magazine-style series cov­er• people, places and events in Michigan and opens with a journey aboard the D. J. Angus, Grand Valley State's aquatic research vessel. Other topics

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Public Broadcasting Notes Continued from Page 1 in coming weeks include a trip to the John Ball Park Zoo in Grand Rapids (9-27); a visit with The Grand Rapids Press film critic John Douglas (10/11); and a look at barber shop quartet singing in west Michigan (10/25).

Alternate Tuesdays beginning September 20, Karin Orr, food columnist for the Grand Rapids Press hosts a new series ten­tatively titled "The Cooking Show." Orr offers new recipes, cooking tips, and ways to trim your food budget .

WEDNESDAY Host Dick Nelson returns with

a new season of "Press Pass" on September 14, covering collegi­ate and professional sports around the state. The season premiere features an interview with Detroit Lions quarterback Chuck Long .

THURSDAY Beginning September 15, WOOD

Radio personality Gary Allen hosts a new call-in program, "Ask the ... " Each week view­ers have the opportunity to phone in their questions to a rotating lineup of guest ex­perts in fields such as law, medicine, finance and animal care. Guest professionals for September include lawyers (9/15), doctors (9/22) and cer­tified public accountants (9/29).

FRIDAY "West Michigan Week," the

weekly local news analysis se­ries, moves to a new time with a new host. Greg Moceri, as­signment editor for WZZM-TV, moderates the series, which now airs Fridays at 7:30 p.m. starting September 16.

Also airing in September are two locally produced specials on Hispanic residents of west Michigan. "Educacion," airing Thursday, September 15 at 6:30 p.m. (repeats September 17 at 5:30 p.m.), examines Hispanic education in west Michigan . The celebration of Mexican In­dependence Day (September 16) by the west Michigan Hispanic community is featured in "La Celebracion De Independencia," Thursday, September 22, at 6: 30 p.m. (repeats September 24 at

5:30 p.m . ). The program looks at the culture of the Mexican people -- the food, the family,

Calendar of Events

the fiestas -- and the influ­ence of this culture on their everyday life.

Tuesday. August 30 - Friday, September 23 10 a.m.-5 p.m., weekdays: til 7 p.m. on Thursdays: Art

Exhibit. GVSU Faculty Show, including recent works by communications and art faculty. Calder Art Gallery.

Monday, September 12

3 p.m.: Women's tennis. Grand Rapids Junior College at GVSU.

Tuesday, September 13

4:45 p.m.: Women's cross country. GVSU at Hope Invitational, Holland.

5 p.m.: Volleyball. GVSU at Michigan State .

Friday, September 16

Volleyball. GVSU at St. Cloud.

Saturday, September 17

10 a.m.: Women's tennis. Saginaw Valley at GVSU. 12 noon: Women's cross country. GVSU at Midwest

College. 12:45 p.m. Men's cross country. GVSU at Midwest

Collegiate, Kenosha, Wisconsin. 1:30 p.m.: Football. GVSU at Winona State. Volleyball: GVSU at St. Cloud .

Sunday, September 18

10:30 a.m.: Dialogue worship. Portside Room, KirkhofCenter. 6 p.m.: Catholic mass. 132 Lake Huron Hall.

Monday, September 19 3:30-5:30 p.m., L.V. Eberhard Center, 7:30-9:30 p . m., Frauenthal Center for the Performing

Arts, Muskegon: Lecture. Former National Security Council member Raymond Tanter on "The Arab-Israel Dilemma." Free.

Faculty Sketches Gretchen Garner, associate

professor of communications, has a one-person exhibition of her landscape photographs on display at the Museum of Con­temporary Photography in Chi­cago through October 19. The exhibit is a series of photo­graphs of birch trees made be­tween 1986 and 1988.

On September 7, Garner lec­tured at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana, in con­junction with her exhibition titled "Reclaiming Paradise: American Women Photograph the Land."

Job Openings Maintenance Grounds services

Service staff, L.V. Eberhard Center. $7.97-$9.66.

Clerical, Office, and Technical

Secretary, Continuing Educa­tion. L. V. Eberhard Center. $7. 25-$8. 41.

For more information, call Personnel, extension 2215. Grand Valley State University is an Equal Opportunity,- Affir­mative Action employer.