Cllntmrrfirut iflaily Ctlampua Serving Storrs Since 1896 Susan A. Okula Editor-ln~Chief Mark A. Dupuis Managing Editor Robert S. Kravchuk Business Man.c~.Jer Tony Cronin Steven D. Hull Senior Editors John Hill lll ........................................................ .. News Editor John J. Kwolek .................................................. .. News Editor Mark Gould ....................................................... ..Sports Editor Marla Roiiiash ................................................... ..Sports Editor Kathe Rogers ................................................ ..Features Editor ."-nics Sch:-mlwri .......................... ..Features Editor I uz Sherniai . . .............. .. Magazine Editor l\' l in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Xssistant News Editor , '- ' "'l l)t‘l ic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. _\_55i§[an[ Sports Editor l. i.. K anipaun .......................... .. Assistant Features Editor Staff Donna Liss ............................................. ..Advertising Manager (‘onnie l’ackm-rl .......................................... ..Editorial Assistant l'‘ J V"--" . .. .................................. .. Chief Photographer '”-""l “W ii.-I» ................................... ..Circulation Manager is u-h;i..-- Ht-nu ....................................... ..0ffice Manager Ken H.n'l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Promiction Manager ‘In ;-. SH oi .‘ ...................... .. ‘ dvcrtisir tainager Subs.a""0n ». lea: $10 per yr Sc :ov-d-ela oaid -v. Sr Qrrs, Ct. 06268. “ii; i ‘=le«..' lav ln'0UQn F-noay utwnn «est. -. school year. except during Thanksgiving, Christmas and spring breaks. and two weeks belore the end of each semester. Accepted for national advertising by the National Advertising Service. Subscriber: United Press international. Return focus New times The Daily Campus begins its 80th year of publication with several innova- tions we hope will add to its editorial quality of past issues. We will continue to provide the best possible UConn and local news, fea- tures. and sports coverage in the coming months. All local aspects of the approaching election and the ongoing campaign will be covered by staff here as was Jimmy Carter's recent Groton campaign stop. _ A look at our first three issues gives a good idea of new Daily Campus features this year which we hope will be of interest to students. We are initiating two columns in the Arts and Features section dealing with topics new to our pages on a regular basis —— health advice by local medical authorities. and science issues. Good health is. of course, essential to the academic and social success of UConn students. Science issues and problems of general interest have never been examined at regular intervals in the newspaper. although UConn is the home of several physical and biological organizations to submit news on their activities for our Local Notes section. These club announcements will be run on a regular basis according to the volume of material we receive. In addition to our regular writers on the editorial page, we invite any student, professional, or classified UConn worker to submit guest opinion columns or letters to the editor for publication. The sports department had added a feature called More Sports, which will give sports fans a little more to read about than UConn events. The Daily Campus will pick up a little levity mixed in with a few set-imic issues with our new cartoon. Jusm M’-"ler Again, the invitation is open to students for submitting ideas for possible strips. Finally. the Daily Campus, as Con- necticut’s largest student newspaper, provides students with a qualification that is almost crucial in today's competitive job market — experience. We are looking for writers. reporters and business staff to complete our staff this year. Work for the Daily Campus. notification ol unclaimed deliveries to Connecticut Daily Campus, 121 North Eagleville Fload. Box U-8. University d Connecticut. Storrs. Ct. 06268. ' 7 '0ll,TlAT'S