Indiana State University - Sycamore Yearbook (Terre Haute, IN)

 - Class of 1985

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30 Not just anothe Q ,ttgal 1 a re Hardee's See Hardee's. This suggestion is often put aside by newcom- ers to campus with a disdainful llwhen you've seen one Har- dees A trip through the doors of the glass enclosure and down the stairs into our subter- ranean Grill quickly quiets disbe- lievers. The mere architecture of the place impresses some while others will be surprised by the wide cross section of stu- dents who hang out there and of activities and services per- formed there. It's a rainy afternoon. Some students duck in to grab a bite to eat and do some last minute studying. Others chat about Classes and tests or just watch the soaps on the wide-screen TV. The pool sharks are at work at the tables and the video r games are blipping their little hearts out. Several passers-by are stopping by the display at the foot of the stairs to check on the information there. W A 1' w W W-i a ; ijt l V a Many students think of the Hardee's On Campus as a cure for the between-class dumps. lt's handy for commuters who don't want to go home only to come back again and also for those on-campus people who don't want to go back to the halls. One may even spot a pro- fessor or two trying to escape the hassles and relax with a styr- ofoam cup of steaming, Har- dee's coffee. The Grill isn't simply a place to relax. It is a voting place for such things as Homecoming Queen and B.O.Y. candidates and SCA elections. It runs a variety of promotions throughout the year like poster sales and casino night. The Grill also serves as a meeting place for small groups. All in all, Hardee's On Campus is not only a place for one-on-one small talk, but also acts as a par- ticipant in the life of this Univer- sity. by DEBIE HOLLON m , w a- ra- t t



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32 Student Survival Disabled are capable The classroom, the bathroom, the bookstore, a water fountain, a pay tele- phone - these conveniences are often taken for granted by most students, but for a disabled student they can be a luxu- ry not easily reached. To inform all on issues that face the handigapped students, March 18 to March 22 was designated as Disabled Awareness Week on campus. The week sponsored by Student Life Programs, Tirey Memorial Union Board, Residential Life Programs, and the Disabled Students Organization was dedicated to increas- ing the sensitivity and awareness of the special needs of handicapped students, according to Nancy Wright, Terre Haute graduate student who coordinated the event. Throughout the week, activities in- volved the public in issues that face these students. A two-hour workshop on March 19 focused on learning disabilities, physical- ly handicapped, and visually and hearing impaired students in the classroom. Dr. Jane Jarrow, Executive Director of the Association on Handicapped Student Service Providers in Post-Secondary Edu- cation, presented and discussed many problems that are taken for granted in the classroom. The coordinator of Specialized Stu- dent Services at Southern Illinois Univer- sity at Carbondale spoke at a luncheon Thursday for Disabled Students in Higher Education. Dr. Ron Blosser, an ISU gradu- ate, wrote several pertinent articles. While much of the programming was targeted at faculty and staff members and students preparing to be teachers, perhaps the most moving experience for everyone was hWiIdfire. High school students from the Indiana School for the Deaf presented a program of popular music in sign language. The musical on Friday evening served as a focus for. the whole week. It truly showed that handi- capped students and persons are capa- ble of doing almost anything. by DEBBY ELLIOTT

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