TO ESF APE THE hectic pace of college life, the front of Kent Library otfers as much solitude and quiet as the study areas inside. .agtgeq ii scat by Kirk Hawkins Students packed all of their valued belongings in suitcases, milk crates and moving boxes, stuffed them into their cars and came to SEMO. Everything looked the same, but it was apparent that both students and faculty had a different attitude. Faculty and staff had been bitter over no pay increase. Students had been bitter because of fee increases. But, their bitterness changed to optimism. Perhaps the biggest theme of the year was the budget cuts. In its shadows, assassins shocked the world, along with governmental shake-ups, historic changes in Poland, hunger strikes in Ireland and anti-nuclear demonstrations in Europe. Times were hard, but not for just a few -- for everyone. An overall attitude of optimism seemed to say, No matter what happens We're all in this together. Locally, the budget crunch hit hard. Cuts that were passed down to the state were then passed on to SEMO by Governor Christopher Kit Bond. Incidental fees climed to S220 when a S25 increase was issued in September. For the first year, students were charged a rental fee for their books. In order to elminate waste and offset printing costs, the Sagamore was forced to charge five dollars. It was the first time in 30 years that the Sagamore distributed by subscription only. Each department in the university cut back. Phones and offices were eliminated in several departments. The Biology department stopped dis- Ccontinuedl INF LA TION HIT HARD everywhere. Even Lucy, played by Judy Deutschmann, charges more to talk to her patient, Charlie Brown, played by John Mullen. Charlie Brown was presented as a lab production by the University Theatre. Opening F af-W f Q3 33 WAI? sf 2St THE DOCTOR I5 DN John Loarnun EHQPFWYWWQ SON D ll IX x ' , ,f'1IhQi7ii
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