The Daily Tar HeelFriday, April 21, 19893
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From Associated Press reports
BEIJING About 1,500 students
braved a daylong downpour and
marched for democracy in the capital
Thursday, and authorities threatened
"harsh measures" to crush four days
of dissent.
About 1,000 students marched in
the central Chinese city of Nanjing,
and students in Tianjin, a port city
east of Beijing, plastered posters on
walls. Other marches were also
reported in Shanghai, Wuhan and
Hefei, but details were sketchy.
Nationally televised news led with
a stern warning that the protests, the
biggest since the pro-democracy
demonstrations of 1986-87, would no
longer be tolerated.
"These activities have gone beyond
the limits of the law, and the taking
of harsh measures to end the distur
bances has become necessary," the
announcer said, quoting from an
editorial by the official Xinhua News
Agency.'
"These protesters do not really care
about the future or happiness of
China; all they want to do is over
throw the Communist Party and the
government,' the editorial said.
The protests were prompted by the
death Saturday of Hu Yaobang, an
outspoken reformer who was ousted
as Communist Party chief in 1987.
Hu was accused of encouraging
liberal ideas and failing to crack down
on the 1986-87 student
demonstrators.
The Beijing city government issued
Petition
regulations that restricted commem
oration activities for Hu to inside
universities, businesses and factories.
The regulations also said "rioters
and other lawbreakers would be dealt
with severely, according to the law."
Early Thursday, thousands of
security forces rushed into crowds of
students as they protested near the
headquarters of the ruling Commu
nist Party.
Student organizers said security
forces beat more than 200 students,
injuring about 40. Between 40 and
50 were arrested, they said.
There was no official report on the
arrests or injuries, but Associated
Press reporters witnessed several
beatings and detainments.
Thursday afternoon, students from
several universities marched for hours
under heavy rain to Tiananmen
Square, the symbolic center of
Chinese political life.
In the evening, they rallied around
the huge obelisk commemorating
China's revolutionary heroes, now
draped with eulogies and portraits of
Hu.
"The blood of our classmates will
not be shed in vain," said one student
leader. "Since the time of the first
emperor 2,000 years ago China has
been living under a dictatorship. It
is time for this to end."
Students huddled closely under
tattered umbrellas as the wind and
rain howled about them.
Student speakers said they were
demanding that officially controlled
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student unions at their schools be
disbanded and replaced with demo
cratic organizations. .
The student demands formulated
Monday include free speech, a free
press, more money for education and
disclosure by officials of their incomes
and bank accounts.
"We don't oppose specific people,
we oppose dictatorship," one speaker
said Thursday evening. But some
students have singled out senior
leader Deng Xiaoping, who has failed
to satisfy intellectuals' demands for
political reform.
Turnout was much lower than for
previous days' activities, which
peaked when about 6,000 students
rallied before, about 20,000 onlook
ers, then marched on party headquarr
ters late Wednesday and early
Thursday.
By 9:30 p.m., the protesters,
drenched with rain and chilled by a
cool breeze, began to march back to
their universities.
As the protesters returned home,
hundreds of police officers came out
of hiding and poured into buses and
trucks that left the square. Some
security forces were armed with rifles,
the first time arms have been openly
displayed during the protests.
In Nanjing, about 1,000 students
set out Thursday night from Nanjing
University toward the Jiangsu pro
vincial government offices, said an
American teacher at the school on
condition of anonymity.
have taken advantage of the fact that group, but rather to serve as a form
people don't know the advantages of of education, the technicians said,
research." "What we believe in isn't what we're
But the petitions are not meant to particularly interested in," Miller
counter the efforts of any specific said. "The main point of this is to
create an organization to educate
people."
Nicolle said a popular but wrong
public perception of animal research
was that the results cannot be applied
to human beings. But she said animal ' The petition drive is almost fin
research has taught scientists and ished, but the technicians dont have
doctors how to perform open heart plans to present the results to an
surgery, kidney dialysis and how to official body, she said. "We really
treat diabetes. wanted to present it to the media."
It brings out
the best
in all of us.
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C3O0CE 7IH1E OFFICE OF YK1E UNOVERSOYV KEGQSTP3AK
We regret to report that printing errors have been detected in the Summer 1989 and Fall 1989 Class Schedule Directories. These errors were the result of the vendor making
incorrect assumptions regarding text, blocking factors and data field length during electronic tape transmission. Consequently, some course sections were misrepresented in
the Class Schedule Directories; others were omitted entirely.
SUMMER 1989 DIRECTORY ...
Twenty courses were omitted from the 1st Summer Session course listing, recitations were not consistently identified in either sum
mer session and sections requiring more than three print positions in the meeting days field (i. e.t MWTh) were incorrectly represented in
both summer session listings.
1st Summer Session Class Schedule
Course
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notes Sec
Descriptive Title
Can
No. Times
Days
Credits
Instructor
Biology
BIOL 011 Intro Biology Lab 1.0
63,67 1 550970 1:00- 3:50pm MTTH Staff
63,67 2 850980 1:00-3:50pm MTTH Staff
BIOL 063 Vert Struc-E vol Lab 1.0
63,67 1 051060 1:00-3:50pm MTTH Staff
63 67 2 351070 1:00-3:50pm MTTH Staff
Chemistry
CHEM 062 Lab-OrgAnalBlo II Lab 2.0
67 1 451880 1:00-4:50pm TWTH TN Sorrel
Educational Foundations
EDFO201 Psy Learning School 3.0
63 1 553160 4:00-5:S0pm MTWTH DSchunk
JOUR 053
02 1
02 2
02 3
JOUR 057
02 1
JOUR 085
1
Journalism-
News Writing
655730 8:00-10:50
955740 9:40-12:50
255750 1:00- 3:50pm
News Editing
855770 1:00- 3:50pm
Graphic Design
155780 8:00-10:50
4.0
MTWTH JHShumaker
MTWTH J Elliott
MTWTH JHShumaker
3.0
MTWTH RCMann
3.0
MTWTH JAnthony
Latin
LATN 394 Doctoral Dissert
1 155940 TBA
VAR
Staff
MATH 124
1
MATH 133
1
MATH 147
1
Mathematics
Elem Differen Equat
956620 1:00- 2:30pm
Elem Thry Numbers
256630 11:20-12:50
Appl Matrix Algebra
556640 11:20-12:50
M-F
M-F
M-F
Staff
Staff
Staff
3.0
3.0
3.0
Music
MUSC0038 Viola
1 858410 TBA
MUSC 0088 University Chorus
1 158420 TBA
MUSC 014 A Flute Major
1 458430 TBA
MUSC 021 Fund Of Music I
PC .1 758440 8:00-9:30 M
PC 2 058450 11:20-12:50 M-
VAR
Staff .
1.0
GMGormtey
VAR
Staff
3.0
RJKremer
HI Andrews
Course Descriptive Title
Foot CaB
notes Sec No. Times
Days
Credits
Instructor
Pharmacy Practice
PHPR132 Topics Hosp Pharm VAR
1 960810 TBA Staff
PHPR 133 Topics Hosp Pharm VAR
1 260820 TBA Staff
PHPR 135 Intro Res Phar Prac VAR
1 560830 TBA FM Eckel
PHPR 179 Mon Drug Therap 3.0
1 860840 TBA RHRaasch
Physics
PHYS 020 Basic Concepts Phys
PC.S3 1 161440 8:00-9:30 M-F
4.0
LG Rowan
Psychology
PSYC 028 Personality
PC 3 162450 11:20-12:50 M-F Staff
PSYC 030 Stat PrinPsyc Res
1 462460 9:40-11:10 M-F E Cramer
1:00-2:30pm TTH
2 762470 1:00-2:30 . M-F E Johnson
11 20-1 2:50pm MW
FALL 1989 DIRECTORY .. .
Sections with credit hours of 10.0 or above (ISP, YAP) were inaccurately represented in the directory as well as, again, sections re
quiring more than three print positions in the meeting days field.
The information below reflects the data as it correctly exists on the semester section file. We are primarily concerned with the
dropped print positions in the meeting days field; it has occured most frequently in the elementary language courses. Students will not be
scheduled for time conflicts but as a result of the missing data, could unknowingly request a section that is in conflict with one of the mis
represented sections. Ultimately, this could lead to a student being given an incomplete schedule.
Fall 1989 Class Schedule
Course
Foot
Descriptive Title
Call
Credits
3.0
3.0
RUSS 1-2
Russian
Intens Elem Russian (Recit)
8.0
1 463340 3:00-4:50pm M-F Staff
Sociology
SOCI030 FamAndSoc 3.0
PC 1 663670 9:40-11:10 M-F J Hope
SOCI031 Soc Rel In Workplac 3.0
PC 1 963680 9:40-11:10 M-F BStenross
PC 2 263690 11:20-12:50 M-F W Davis
SCO 092 Indep Study & Read VAR
1 663700 TBA Staff
Speech Communication
SPCH 151 Topics Comm Theory 3.0
1 764070 11:20-2:20 MWTH LBRosenfekj
Speech and Hearing Sciences
SPHS362 Lang & Learn Disord 3.0
' 1 964140 8:00-9:50 MTWTH TL Layton
2nd Summer Session Class Schedule
Course
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notes
Sec
Descriptive Title
Can
No. Times
Days
Credits
Instructor
Biology
BIOL Oil Intro Biology Lab 1.0
63,67 1 750440 1:00-3:50pm MTTH Staff
6367 2 450450 1:00-3:50pm MTTH Staff
BIOL 053 Molec BiolGenet Recit 0.0
1 850470 1:00-1:50pm MTTH Staff
2 550480 3:00-3:50pm MTTH Staff
Chemistry
CHEM 170 SynthChemLabl 2.0
67 1 851310 12:00-4:50pm TWTH JlCoke
CHEM 171 Synth Chem Lab II 2.0
67 1 551320 12:00-4:50pm TWTH JlCofce
Educational Foundations
EDF0 280 Satisfies U 4.0
63 1 352200 4:00-6:00pm MTWTH Staff
EDFO 285 Logic Of Inquiry 3.0
1 052210 l:00-2:S0pm MTWTH KP White
Education
EDUC 096 Teaching Internship 12.0
01 1 852320 T8A RWoolever
Environmental Science & Engineering
ENVR118 Quan Studies EnvSc 3.0
1 952660 9:40-11:10 M-F RCReist
2:00-3:50 MTWTh
Course
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Descriptive Title
Can
No. Times
Days
Credits
Instructor
Journalism
JOUR 057 News Editing 3.0
01 1 454010 9:40-12:50 MTWTH J Elliott
JOUR 191 Prosem In Cont Jour VAR
01 I ,854100 1:00-2:50pm MTWTH JAnthony
Occupational Therapy
OCCT160 FoundationsOcct 2.0
01 1 755940 1:00-2:30pm MTWTH CNielson
OCCT 180 Human Gro And Devel 4.0
01 1 455950 9:00-11:50 MTWTH R Humphry
Physics
PHYS 027 ElectromagOpt Rec (Recit)
361 257600 l:00-2:30pm W
POLI 175
1
POLI 213
01 1
JP Hernandez
3.0
Political Science
Meth Pol Anal Eval
057880 2:00-4:30pm MWTH DLowery
Pub AdmnPol Making
757890 9:40-12:50 MWTH
3.0
D Wright
Public Policy Analysis
PUPA 175 see Poli 175
1 357881 2:00-4:30pm MWTH DLowery
3.0
Russian
RUSS 3-4 Intens Intermed Rus (Recit)
PC 1 158150 2:00-3:50pm M-F
Staff
Sociology
SOCI 175 see Poli 175
1 657882 2:00-4:30pm MWTH
3.0
notes Sec No. Times Days Instructor
French
FREN001 Elementary French 4.0
PC 1 442680 8:00-8:50 MTWF Staff
PC 2 142690 8:00-8:50 MTWF Staff
PC 3 142700 8:00-8:50 MTWF Staff
PC 6 242730 11:00-11:50 MTWF Staff
PC 7 942740 11:00-11:50 MTWF Staff
PC 8 642750 1:00-1:50pm MTWTH Staff
PC 9 342760 1:00-1:50pm MTWTH Staff
FREN001A Acceler Intens Fren 4.0
06 1 742780 11:00-11:50 MTWF HtJarausch
FREN 002 Elementary French 4.0
PC 2 442800 1:00-1:50pm MTWF Staff
FREN002X Cont French 4.0
1 142810 8:00-8:50 . MTWF Staff
2 842820 8:00-8:50 MTWF Staff
3 542830 8:00-8:50 MTWF Staff
4 242840 8:00-8:50 MTWF Staff
8 042880 10:00-10:50 MTWF Staff
9.742890 11:00-11:50 MTWF Staff
10 742900 11:00-11:50 MTWF Staff
13 842930 1:00-1:50pm MTWF Staff
14 542940 1:00- 1:50pm MTWF Staff
15 242950 1:00-1:50pm MTWTH Staff
16 942960 1:00-1:50pm MTWTH Staff
17 642970 2:00-2:50pm. MTWTH Staff
18 342980 2:00-2:50pm MTWTH Staff
German
GERM 001 Elementary German 4.0
PC 4 945860 10:00-10:50 MTWF Staff
PC 5 645870 10:00-10:50 MTWF Staff
PC 8 045900 1:00-1:50pm MTWF Staff
GERM001A Elementary German 4.0
06 1 745910 11:00-11:50 MTWF H Bister
GERM 002 Elementary German 4.0
PC 1 445920 8:00-8:50 MTWF Staff
PC 2 145930 11:00-11:50 MTWF Staff
PC 3 845940 1:00-1:50pm MTWF Staff
PC 4 545950 2:00-2:50pm MTWF Staff
Greek
GREK001 Elementary Greek 4.0
PC 1 446330 2:00-2:50pm MTWF EL Brown
International Student
ISP 185 Intl Exch Prog Aus
1 250900 TBA
Program
12.0
Staff
LATN 001
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC
LATN 002
PC 1
PC 2
Latin
Elementary Latin
652630 2:00-2:50pm
352640 8:00-8:50
052650 8:00-8:50
752660 11:00-11:50
452670 11:00-11:50
152680 11:00-11:50
Elementary Latin
852690 8:00-8:50
852700 11:00-11:50
4.0
MTWTH CWooten
MTTHF Staff
MTTHF
MTTHF
MTTHF
MTTHF
MTTHF
MTTHF
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
4.0
Microbiology and Immunology
MCRO105 Mol Cell Prok Micro 4.0
03 1 957670 9:00-9:50 MTWF Staff
Music-
MUSC 007L Mar-Concert Band
1 860640 6:00- 7:15pm
1.0
MTTH Staff
Nutrition
NUTR150 Cell Biology 4.0
1 262820 8:00-8:50 MTTHF JJ Anderson
Pharmacy Practice
PHPR 092 Academic Intern Prg Lab . 12.0
07 1 167280 TBA SMCaiola
PHPR 195 Clin Phar Clerk Lab 12.0
. I 667450 TBA RHRaasch
Course Descriptive Title
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notes Sec No. Times
Days
Credits
Instructor
Physical Education -
PHYE289 PracttxPhys
03 1 969480 4:30-5:30pm MTTH
3.0
Staff
Spanish
SPAN 001 Elementary Spanish 4.0
PC 1 584380 8:00-8:50 MWTHF Staff
PC 2 284390 8:00-8:50 MWTHF Staff
PC 3 284400 8:00-8:50- MWTHF Staff
PC 4 984410 8:00-8:50 MWTHF Staff
PC 5 684420 8:00-8:50 " MWTHF Staff
PC 9 484460 11:00-11:50 MWTHF Staff
PC 10 184470 11:00-11:50 MWTHF Staff
PC 11 884480 11:00-11:50 MWTHF Staff
PC 14 284510 1:00-1:50pm MTWTH JF Turner
PC 15 984520 1:00-1:50pm MTWTH OBTinney
PC 16 684530 1:00-1:50pm MTWTH Staff
SPAN 002 Elementary Spanish 4.0
PC 1 784560 8:00-8:50 MWTHF Staff
PC 2 484570 10:00-10:50 MWTHF Staff
PC 3 184580 11:00-11:50 MWTHF Staff
PC 4 884590 1:00-1:50pm MTWTH Staff
SPAN 002X Cont Span 4.0
1 884600 8:00-8:50 MWTHF Staff ' '
2 584610 8:00-8:50 MWTHF Staff
3 284620 8:00-8:50 MWTHF Staff .
4 984630 8:00-8:50 MWTHF' Staff " ,'
5 684640 8:00-8:50 MWTHF Staff
8 784670 10:00-10:50 MWTHF Staff
9 484680 10:00-10:50 MWTHF' Staff
11 184700 11:00-11:50 MWTHF Staff
14 284730 1:00-1:50pm MTWTH Staff
15 984740 1:00-1:50pm MTWTH Staff
16 684750 1:00-1:50pm MTWTH Staff
17 " 384760 1:00- 1:50pm M T W TH Staff
18 084770 2:00-2:50pm MTWTH Staff
Year Abroad Program
YAP 100 Study Prog At Brist 12.0
1 088860 TBA Staff '
YAP 105 Stdy Prg At Copenha 12.0
1 788870 TBA , Staff
YAP 110 Study Prog At Lima 12.0
1 488880 TBA Staff
YAP 120 Study Prog At Rome 12.0
1 188900 TBA - Staff
YAP 125 Study Prog At Sevi 12.0
1 888910 TBA J Cortes
YAP 130 Study Prog At Siena 12.0
1 588920 TBA Staff
YAP 135 Stud Prog At Sussex 12.0
1 288930 TBA Staff
YAP 140 Study Prog At Isral 12.0
1 988940 TBA Staff
YAP 145 Study Prog At Mex 12.0
1 688950 TBA Staff
YAP 150 Study Prog At Lse 12.0
1 388960 TBA Staff
YAP 155 Study Prog At Leeds 12.0
1 088970 TBA Staff
YAP 160 Study Prog Edinburg . 12.0
1 788980 TBA Staff
YAP 165 Study Prog Bologna 12.0
1 488990 TBA Staff
YAP 170 Study Prog Oxford 12.0
1 589000 TBA Staff
YAP 175 Stdy Prg St Andrew 12.0
1 289010 TBA Staff
YAP 180 Study Prog At Braz 12.0
1 989020 TBA Staff
YAP 185 Study Prog At Tub 12.0
1 689030 TBA Staff
YAP 190 Study Prog At Ukg 12.0 .
1 389040 TBA Staff
YAP 195 Stdy Prog At Austr 12.0
1 089050 TBA Staff
YAP 200 Study Prog At Argen 12.0
1 789060 TBA Staff
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The Office of the University Registrar understands the significance of these errors and encourages students to review their pre-registrations to determine if these inaccuracies have affected
course requests. If so, a substitute approval form may be submitted during the extended pre-registration advising period. Substitute forms do not negate scheduling priority.
Again, the Office of the University Registrar sincerely regrets any confusion and inconvenience created by the inaccuracies in our class schedule publications. Further, we assure you that we are
taking the appropriate steps to ensure that this will not happen again in the future. Kathy Ward, University Scheduling Officer
EXTENDED PRE-REGISTRATION ADVISING PERIOD
During the 1989 First Summer Session, new students may pre-register, and continuing students may submit substitute pre-registration forms for the 1989 Second Summer Session and Fall
Semester. The Extended Pre-registration Advising period is:
Thursday, June 1 and Friday, June 2: Students should submit Pre-registration Forms in 01 Hanes Hall (Basement) between 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. on the dates indicated above.
During the 1989 Second Summer Session, new students may pre-register, and continuing students may submit substitute pre-registration forms for the 1989 Fall Semester. The Extended
Pre-registration Advising period is:
Thursday, July 6 and Friday, July 7: Students should submit Pre-registration Forms in 01 Hanes Hall (Basement) between 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. on the dates indicated above.
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