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Hi l*AQe2 THE TWO SEPTSMBER 19. 1S83 ■ EDITORIALS / LETTERS EDITORIAL Student parking situation improved Students In Poteat dorm returned from the summer to find a welcome addition behind the dorm: a new, paved parking lot. Ttie dirty and dusty lot of last year Is now paved and has marked-off parking places. This new Idt has helped in Improving the often chaotic parking situation at Meredith. Not only does It add more space, tt alsoallowsfor the easy flow of traffic by the use of new “enter and exit" signs. Although parking has Improved this year, students could play a role In making the situation even more bear able. For example, cars In the dirt parking lot (below Barefoot and Heilman) often seem to be parked erractl- cally. By watching more carefully how they park, students could possibly create room for several more cars In this lot. Also, It would help if students with large cars would not park in the lot behind Poteat. Because of the narrow ness of the lot, it Is sometimes hard (and dangerous) to drive through the new parking lot. Finally, it would also be goodtoadd lighting to this lot. Since it is next to the woods, some students are hesitant to park In It at night. The parking situation has considerably Improved at M«redlth this year. And If students will.add their cooper ation, few problem swill be encountered in the future. MLS ViLS i§ MeVeR HgviNe To You'Re Sorry. A3CKV MtN. THE TWIQ welcomes letters to the editor and contributions of columns to the editorial pages. All contributions should betyped, double spaced, and are subject to editing. Column writers should Include their n^jot^ and hometowns; each letter should Include the writer's name, address, and telephone number. Unsigned letters will not be printed. Bring letters and columns by THE TWIQ office, or 305 Bar^oot. Rights and Privacy act reviewed The Fan^ly Educatlor^al Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 is a Federal law which states (a) that a written institutional policy must be established and (b) that a statement of adopted procedures covolng the privacy rights of students be made sNallable. Tt>e law provides that the institution will maintain the confidentiality of student edu cation records. Meredith College accords all the rights under the law to students who are declared inde pendent. No one outside the in stitution shall have access to nor will the Institution disclose any Information from students' education records without the written consent of students except to personnd within the Institution, to offldals of other Institutions in which students seek to enroll, to persons or or ganizations providing students financial aid, to accrediting agencies canying out their ac creditation function, to persons in compliance with a judicial order, and to persons in an emergency in order to protect the health or safety of students or other persons. All these exceptions are permitted under the Act. Within the Meredith College community, only those nr«mbers, indivldually or col lectively, acting In the students' educational Interest are allowed access to student education records. These members In clude personnel in the Offices THE TWIG ccfcap RALBQH. NORTH eAROLINA 27611 Linda Seilers Amy James Editor-in-chief Managing Editor Staff Reporters Leslie Swrain Lm Eggleston Kathy Seeger Velvet Cannon MIcheleCherry Business Manager Layout Editor Sports Editor Exchange Editor Advertising Manager Advertising Staff Circulation Managers Circulation Staff Proofreaders Allyn Turner Linda Cheek Beth Madren Sheila Grady Amy James Ellen Austin, Laura Payne Donna Cress Mew (j RecotDinended Pat Lewis Carolyn McLeod Or. Thomas Rarramore TtM •ee*. By RWwd HwnMen, M.O. (Bwutn. 13.96.) Th» MtM tnMlcal flndlnga wMdi u* new tninioiu lo «0M wiffi« nMtonal •pMMle. Faculty Advisor Th*Ww«lMtetfi«l.6yJohn CMmi. (WluiHn*. KM.) SwiMl to THE WAPHOT CHRONICIE. R>cn w>d Irieky «nd lull «f (UtpfniM. The TWIQ welcomes comment and will give prompt consideration to any criticisms submitted in writing and slgn^ by the writer. Campus Paperback Bestseliers 1. TlwColemiip)(.6yAllc«WHliw.(WuhlnolonS«Mr« WniwrelltwueSAmtnMoBocliAwtrd. 1 TMrTMUIn*MiH,tokl, by BUnchi KnoO. 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Tn* fira bMk to • raWMIc •rtmniwK o lurs inlonnMtOA ter concomM paoM to niM tmtfoonluOgnionttgboutnuelMriMuM. of the Registrar, Financial Aid, Admissions, and tl>e Dean of Students, and academic per sonnel within the limitations of their need to know. At Its discretk>n the insti tution may prbvWe Directory In formation in accordance with the provisions of the Act to Include: student name, ad dress, telephone number, date and place of birth, major field of study, dates of attendance, religious affiliation, degrees and awffixls received, the most recent previous educational agency or institution attended by the student, partldpation in officially recognized activities and sports, and weight arid height of members of athletic teanrts. Students may withhold Directory Information by notifying the Registrar in writing'within two weeks after the first day of class for the fall term. Request for non-disclosure will be honored ^ the institu tion for only one academic year; therefore, authorization to wlthhokl Directory Inforn^ipn must be filed annually in the Office of the Registrar. The law provkles students with the right to inspect and re view information contained in their education records, to challenge the contents of their education reconjs, to have a hearing if the outconrw of the challenge is unsatisfactory, and to submit explanatory state ments forincluslon In their flies If they feel the decisions of the hearing panels to be unaccep table. Tl^ Director of Career Placement Services at MEREDITH (XH.LEGE has been designated by the institution to coordinate the Inspection and review procedures for student education records, which In dude admissions, personal, [Cont/nusd On PagB.g[.
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