———— January 18th 1983 Important Dates To Remember January 17- Last day to recieve 80% refund for complete withdrawl Last day to recieve 80% refund of tuition fee differ- ence for a course reduction 24- Last day to late register, to add a course, or to drop a course without recieving a ‘‘W’’ on transcript 31- Last day to recieve 50% refund for complete withdrawal Last day to recieve 50% refund of tuition fee difference for a course reduction Last day to recieve any refund febuary 4- Last day to apply for Spring Graduation March” ~ 4- Last day to drop a course Last day to challenge a course Last day to change from credit to audit 31- Last day to apply for limited enrollment career programs for Fall Semester 1983 Last day to completely withdraw from the College- Spring Semester The Other Press RUN rer eammmnnnn neem HRSaROU0N4100110111100000TNERBRMNRRNNEELUHH11011111144FOERONMROBNREL UHL HRDUREOE0000001111111 1100 NUNNOBRNEEROUNEEU411111110 104 UEHRORBNORBNREEUAHELL WNENUUH000011110 10100 RUONORRQNEDEHHH004411111110H NER DONOBQONEBAGEEUUHHLGUH MM MMM (MUHNRUULLU1011¢4U 444 CUNONNNMNRBONNEEOHHLU4 414 U4CLUOEREONROONNEOFUUNELUHLLUU Semester date changes March 4 - No Classes Match 7 - No Classes April 18 - Extra Class For Monday Classes Replaces March 7th April 19 - Extra Class For Friday Classes Replaces March 4th April 20 - Extra Class For Monday Classes Replaces Easter Monday April 21 - Extra Class For Friday Classes Replaces Good Friday April 25-29 - Exam Week May 2 - Grades Due For Classes Without a Final Exam May9 - Grades Due For Classes With a Final Exam photo by Sean Valentini See per Lesson *2 “Storage and temperature” Lesson *2 from the College of Beer know f Unlike wine, beer should be stored upright to avoid the extra surface contact with air in the bottle. Lagers should not be served below 7°C (45°F). Ales and dark beers taste better over 10°C (50°F); stouts, porter and bock at about 13°C (56°F). In fact, the English do not refrigerate their ales, porter and stouts at all** These temperatures are suggested as a guide by our brewmaster who believes many people have a tendency to serve their beer a bit too cold. “Still,” our brewmaster adds, “‘it all comes down to personal preference. Some like it warm, some like it cold, and I’m sure there’s someone, _ somewhere who even likes it hot.” *But then some people think that the English also drive on the wrong side of the road. f oh As oc