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To protect his friends, Rob Johnson hurls a snowball at an assailant. From left. Charlie Peterson. Linda Bayes, Debbie Cobbler, Rob Johnson, and Nancy Truax prepare for a battle. introduction
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Clasfiroom Marrtfttg ' byeremphasized Is enrollment in source of educif ' tion has com e from a tg2Ubook.— i ' Can lilyher education offer no more to college stud ents than the same sys- tem of learning used for the previous 12 years? — — — How did such an overemphasis come to be placed on classroom learn- ing? Many professors act as if their class were the only ( MMMg e essay te«s. a term papS m ffbook re- ports are the lea a-sttidaat an do to earn three valuable hours of college credit. , . — -Vei, lliij Mmi l4i discredit Mar- shall ' s professors, many of them are as frustrated by students as students are m-. f ' -v ' .t ' $ ■■rii - -i ..
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Just where do Marshall ' s priorities A choking paradox engulfs this vast, diverse entity, raising a basic question even more relevant this year than in past years. Just where do Marshall ' s priorities lie? An extravagant sum of $430,CX)0 has been appropriated for new Astroturf for Fairfield Stadium, for a team that cannot manage to produce a break- even season. At the same time, Marshall ' s chem- istry majors continue their pursuit of that coveted college degree in nothing more than a firetrap. Yet, it is hardly fair to imply that sports play no important role in the lives of Marshall students, as any bas- ketball observer can attest. Stu Aber- deen and a welcome relief of show- manship basketball created a fervor long forgotten on Marshall ' s campus. After a 47-year lapse, West Virgin- ia ' s two universities clashed in a bas- ketball confrontation. The Mountain- eers ' coliseum echoed jeering chants of Marshall College long after the last disappointed Herd supporter fil- tered out of the building. The Herd ' s effort fell short, as far as the scoreboard was concerned, 80-73. The Legislature was again able to relax, smugly convinced that Marshall, on the losing end of a basketball game, is truly inferior to f e university of West Virginia. Academic superiority is not settled on a basketball court. So what is it about only a game that has the pow- er to unite almost an entire student body? Are varsity sports, because of their ostentatious nature, worth having the place at the top of Marshall ' s priori- ties? MU is not a football school, and a new $430,000 carpet will not make it more so. Iritroduction
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