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" , Western Maryland College Credits take summer school to make up the Dean in certain situations. Men's Soccer Despite the fact that there From Page 1 the credits that wouldn't trans- my has been no true policy change, order to fer in fulfill while others were not. minor ... or else I don't graduate students are still not convinced Finishes 9-7-1 What does this mean to stu- in four years, and I can't afford of the purpose of the transfer dents in need of transferred that." credit requirement. By DAVID N. MaLER very tough all season. Though credits in order to graduate? In cases of summer school, "It's none of their business C6.Sp"mEdi'6r starting out with disappointing Herlocker stresses the fact that Dr. Herlocker asserts that the what we take!" said sophomore The Western Maryland losses at the Roanoke Invita- this is not a change in policy- policy is handled much differ- Carrie Schuster, adamantly. men's soccer team completed uonal, WMC came back for academic affairs is, in reality, ent~y. Schuster has taken summer the 1992 season with a respect- some crushing victories, like restating a requirement that was Since WMC does not offer courses in order to graduate in able record of9-7-1, their third the 6-0 win over Ursmus. and not strongly enforced previ- as many courses during the four years. "If we are full time consecutive season of over the 8-0 win over Susquehanna. ously. summer, most of the time, stu- students here and paying our .500 play. However, that was The Terrors pulled out the In effect, students enrolled at dents need only approval of the money, what's the difference?" not enough for the win-hungry tight games too, beating Divi- WMC cannot take courses at a department head and the regis- "To my knowledge," says Terrors, who were hoping for sion I team Mt. SL Mary's and different school during regular {far for transferred credit for Hertocker, the policy has been an even more successful sea- defeating Franklin and semesters if a comparable courses required for their ma- in the student handbooks for at son. Marshall 2-1 in the last home course is being offered by jor, minor, BlARs, or electives least the past three years." "We definitely could've game of the season. Alto- WMC at the same time. (an exception is in the case of He also adds that the transfer done a little better," said senior gether, it was an exciting and "A school doesn't belp itself the waiver of 30 hours resi- credit policy is not an approach forward Brian Redding. balanced season. by letting students run off and dence requirement-in this that is unique to WMC. "There were a couple of tight The F&M game was a big take classes allover the place," situation, the Dean's approval In fact, many schools in the games that we should've won, game, allowing the team to end explained Herlocker. He adds, is required). area hold similar. and some- but we let them slip away." the season with a big victory, of course, that if students face For students transferring to times even more strict require- Redding led a potent Terror and giving the seniors their an "irresolvable conflict" in WMC from two year or four ments in regard to how and offense that scored 42 goals first win over F&M in three schedule, the Dean may make year colleges; requirements what kind of credits may be through the season, of which years. "That was a good win," exceptions in granting permis- have remained consistent A transferred. lO were his own. said Redding, adding, "It was a sion, providing that the maximum of 64 credits are ac- One example Herlocker Of those to goals, 4 were highlight for the seniors to end student's grades are passing and cepted by WMC from two year mentioned was Loyola College scored in a hat trick against the season on a good note with that the credit is transferrable. colleges, and 90 credits is the in Baltimore. Susquehanna University in a win against them." CI For major and minor require- maximum amount transferrable Herlocker is open to student which the Terrors tallied an 8- ments, approvaJ is needed by from four year colleges. input and listens to their con- o victory, and 3 were scored in Corrections: the individual departments, as Again, when special con- cerns. In answer to the discus- another hat trick during a 6-2 The Phoenix maintains a well. flicts arise concerning summer sion of the policy in question, win over Marymount College In realizing that the require- school or other transfer credits, though, he concludes, "If a stu- on October 28. policy oj correcting errors that ment for transferred credit bad Herlocker encourages students dent is enrolled in a school, it is Following behind Redding are brought to our attention. not been strongly enforced in to communicate with the regis- in the best interest of the school on the stats board was senior Contact the editor at ext. 8600 the past, Ed Eible, a junior trar, who will be able to answer and the students themselves that forward Todd Knellinger, who or through campus mail. transfer responded, "I have to their questions, or refer them to they take thetr ctasses uiere.rld chalked up 8 goals and 4 as- In the October 29 issue of sists, and senior mid-fielder The Phoenix, the front page and co-captain Ron Chesney 6 story entitled "Vandalism in Phi goals and a team-leading 11 as- Mu Clubroom" was mistakenly sists. included. This story is a reprint As decent as the offense of the November 8, 1991. The was, the Terror's defense was Phoenix regrets any confusion the strength of the squad, al- caused. lowing only 24 goals in 17 In "Ranger Challenge Team games. Leading the WMC de- Meets the Challenge," also in fense was goaltender Matt S1. the October 29 issue, senior Jean with a save percentage of James Martin was not included .788, during which he allowed as a member. Martin is a sec- 22 goals and 82 saves. ond-year Ranger Challenge Overall, the Terrors played member. Q Con"tltultltions Ktuen tlnd Jell IIrnie on tile birtll ol,our son, $ttmuel, wllo WtlSborn No". 9, weiglling SIbs 1011. 111~111 1J11l11l~!I-tll lkl, !\lll\ P! utcr-, \dlclll'clllcill ( >11,'.11< 11 The "McDaniel" Small Large ABSOLUTE SILENCE. 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