Thursday and 1a.m. through 11a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. However, many people at St. An drews do not like this rule so they expressed their opinion during the forum. Opinions on this is sue were quite interesting and varied with the individual. Some people believed that the Saltire rules were fair, such as Kellam Parks, president of the Student Government Association. Oth ers even stated that they feel that quite hours should be extended till noon so that those people who do not have morning classes can sleep better. However, their main consen sus was that each individual suite should determine Academy Mentor Rebuts (continued from p. 2) are a reflection of the college’s attempt to create an atmosphere that allows for adaptation to this new environment in addition to the legal and insurance necessi ties. Headmaster Bushoven nego tiated the removal of the curfew and the visitation policy for the Spring Term for the Academy stu dents from the beginning. Such an effort strikes me not as “corrup tion,” to quote the editorial, of the ideals of St. Andrews, but as the maintenance of the strong com mitment to explore and become a part of our dynamic community. The “goals and ethics that were established more than thirty years ago,” that of academic and social excellence and the seeking of hu man diversity, seem to be not only maintained but strengthened by the Academy. their quite hours. The first per- forum also expressed a view that the son to suggest this was Lance quiet hours are pointless. They felt McCord who stated that each that listening to music is an expres- suite should determine their own gion of College freedom and that hours because the suite could people should get used to it rather best assess their own needs. This than fight it. was supported by others who If you are interested in par- also agreed with McCord to ticipating in the forum all you need have each suite decide. The most to have is an account with Computer interesting idea was brought by Services. The forum is held on Sun- Joe Bowers who believed we days at eight p.m. and IssuesForum could decide this issue in a topics are open for the next week, federalistic manner. Mr. Bow- jhis experiment will take place ers feels that the suite should not throughout the semester. Jesse have a set rule, in stead they Walker, president of the forum, should adjust their hours to a fgds that “this will be a great ser- particular situation. If that situ- vice to the school by the students ation can not be resolved then it expressing their opinions on indi- is the suite’sjob to handle it, not vidual issues.” Periodically, the the dorm or the school. Some Lance will discuss the results of the people who participated in the IssuesForum. s.A. Alum Talks About Career" Coming soon to a Career Ser vices forum near you is Reeta Roy, a St. Andrews politics ma jor who now works for Bristol- Myers -Squibb in New York. The multi-lingual Roy (she speaks Indonesian, Malay and Mandarin) manages the Departmentlssues Management where she analyzes socio-politi cal trends which are used to guide company policy and strat egy on various international is sues. “In short,” Roy said, “my job is making sure that how the company conducts its business is in tune with social expectations and global trends so we continue to remain competitive. ”Over the last year she has been managing a strategic companywide project to develop a business plan to ad dress the emerging women’s health market. Roy said that she had always been interested in international affairs but initially thought she could only pursue this interest through a career in the United Nations. While in graduate school at Tufts University, where she received her Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy, a class she was taking covered the ways that the private sector uti lized international affairs ana lysts. However, Roy did work for the United Nations for two years before joining Bristol-Myers- Squibb as the project manager in the Economic, Social Development and Human Rights Programs Di vision. Look for Roy on November 9 in Orange Main Lounge at 7 p.m. in conjunction with the So cial and Behavioral Sciences de partment and Career Services. Also as part of the Career Services forum, on November 8 at 7 p.m. in Orange Main Lounge, the Sci ence department is featuring a former alum. Nathalie Martin ‘84, was a chemistry major who now works for Glaxo-Wellcome in their Development Division work ing on formulating new Asthma medication. Permy Harris of Laurinburg’s Abbot Chemicals is coming to speak on the same night. BY AARON SELZER On Sunday October 25,1995 St. Andrews conducted its first IssuesForum over the internet. This forum is used so students can voice their opinion on certain issues. As a part of the Philosophy of Mass Commu nications class, students estab lished a computerized forum through the notice board function in PEGASUS Email. The effect of the forum was unique. Responding to the issue of quiet hours, nearly 20 people voiced their opinions on how quiet hours should be imple mented at the college. As it reads now, the Saltire states that quiet hours are supposed to be from 11p.m. to 9a.m. Sunday through