Azusa Pacific University - Tavaleph Yearbook (Azusa, CA)

 - Class of 1981

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What K Hanging out in the trees is the Editorial board of the Clause; Rob Beers (Managing Editor), Mike Muckraker Wilson (Design Editor), Dall DanhauSer (Editor) and D. Scott Mclntire (News Editor). lUO Organizations D. Scott Mclntire: NEWS EDITOR The newspaper needs to be mo than just a mirror that reflects tl events and activities of the coij munity Rather, It should be integral part of the commun which shows creativity by inj tion of ideas and opinions, in ad tion to fair and accurate reporti of the hews Cindy Cox: LIFESTYLE EDITOR The Clause, like any paper for small community, hastherespoi sibility to inform the students surrounding events, to accurate describe such events, and at tl same time arouse the interest the readers Head Photographer, Randy Hernan- dez, takes time out to discuss the upcoming picture feature with other members of the staff. I

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». The International Life Attending school in another country is often a hard and frustrating experience. Many International students expressed the difficulty of trying to take college classes and not being able to speak the language. For some a bi-lingual dictionary was their only way of communication. And if that wasn ' t bad enough the cost to call home and hear a familiar voice was expensive and sometimes not possible. A thirty minute phone call home often cost as much as $75. Many International students enjoyed the company of each other within the International Club. It was a time for them to share their good and bad experiences with a person who was having a similar situation occur. The International Student club provided a much needed fellowship opportu- nity for its participants. i i! International Students Organizations 107



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role of the student newspaper here at APC? rhc Newspaper: What exactly is the role of the student newspaper at PC While we hardly think people are losing sleep over this uestion, it is legitimate nonetheless; students here inde- (Ctly pay for the printing of the paper, and even provide little spending money besides for those of us who work I put it out every week. Elsewhere on this page, the members of the Editorial oard — major editors on the newspaper staff that 3Cide policy and also editorial opinions (among other lings) — have chosen this week to express their own loughts on this matter. We want you to know where we ' re coming from, right om the beginning. That way, there should be few sur- rises. Yet we also want you to see the faces behind the ames and unseen work necessary to bring this mes- ige to you. We hope that yo will realize that we are udents just like you, who pay bills like you. and go into 3bt to do it. just like you. So why all this now? Well, this semester, much like our SB Council, the editorial staff here is very different. We 3ve old staff members in charge of new things. And this is where you really come in. You see, we are really serious about our work. Now for 5, that doesn ' t mean that we are going to start being like le L.A. Times: we figure you already know here to find lat sort of thing. However, what other newspaper really touches the PC campus like we can? Therefore, we need your help, ery badly. And it won ' t cost you any more money or lything. Honestly. We want you to tell us what you want from us in the 3xt few weeks. Really. You effectively own our little aeration, and we think you deserve no less than what Du want. So not only are we saying that we want your Dinions, but we MUST HAVE THEM. There is no other ay for us to know when we do well or poorly. So in the next few weeks, scribble out a few comments id we ' ll read them carefully and honestly. Specifically, you can drop them in the campus mail to ox 5504 just like a note to anyone else. We will do all lat we can to move in the directions you point. Just remember to point. Dan Danhauser: EDITOR As Students committed to serving other students, we must — more than anything else — inform, entertain, and edify our readers. Plus, we must also serve as a cata- lyst for the entire APC community — especially the students — m which we can look at ourselves more realistically. Mike Wilson: DESIGN EDITOR ■| think The Clause should be a professional publication, that reports all the news openly, fairly, and accurately. Often it is hard for a student publication to report both sides of an issue fairly, but I think The Clause is striving to reach that end in order to serve students better ' Robert Beers: MANAGING EDITOR I think that providing views and ideas that provoke the mind and stir up some emotions is the role of the student newspaper To break down the walls of a sheltered Christian life. The Clause The Clause is published weekly on Fridays, except during examinations and vacation periods, by the Associated Students of A2usa Pacific College Unsigned editorials represent the majority opinion of the Editorial Board, all other commentary represents the opinion of their respective authors Letters are welcome, but must be signed and indicate student box number Names may be withheld upon request All letters should tie typed, double- spaced and less than 250 words Editorial offices are located in Turner Campus Center, our campus address box is 5504 Opinions expressed in The Clause do not necessanly represent those of Azusa Pacific College MEMBER GfXJi EVANGELICAL PRESS ASSOCIATION Editor . . Managing Editor Design Editor . News Editor Lifestyle Editor Sports Editor . Entertainment Editor Photography Editor Art Editor Daniel M Danhauser Robert Beers Mike Wilson . . D Scott Mclntire Cindy Cox . Ray Miller Glenn Sullivan Randy Hernandez Durf ell Jackson . Astnd Logan Business Manager Robert Anders, Ron Carothers, Lois Householder, Ternna Oehle r. Dave Over, Yvonne Rodngu-. . Staff Writers Professor Daniel J Canary Advisor Organizations cause -JQg

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