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Central Michigan LIFE
Volume 79. Number 2(>
Mt Pleasant, Ml 48859
©1996 CM LIFE
'/ years <>/ serz'ing the community
WEDNESDAY
I tetober 23, H)9f>
1 *> pages
Parks and Recreation Commission approves master plan
By Len Padilla on to ihe Mount IMeasant <*>t\ w< ran W< -\. got to hold i»n lo major concerns of the Parks ami alioul the us< ol Indian I'mcs properti in conjunction with the
___ '" • • '"' Commission for final approval s^.h.it we can." K« creations Department l\irk I'ohlCat fiolf Course
Ar«-.i residents voiced sugges lioh liiirholtz 11 >M S h'ancher The master plan call loi .01 'We've discussed whether we I pond prohabli ^\ o( ;even Several resident.- expressed
lions and concerns for parks in Si . said he ho|x ; I lie cit> \\\\\ arrai ol development project at wan! t«» sell or develop days .« week >t Indian Pine concern over tin demolition of
Mount Pleasant as the parks continue to utilize "green span each "I ihe <a^ - nine ma Siinnyside>," said Rob Klynn, aid Mo • who i pro|>ert\ : the Island Park pool, which was
and recreation master plan was around I he < it \ park diroctoi of parks and recreation, adjacent lo the park "1 see hags recently demolished
approved Tuesda\ night "We're not getting am bigger According to the plan I land Vnd we decided to develop it '" <»! grass, glass 1 windows ami I think it's really -;»<! when
The Parks and Recreations liucholtz said ol the city pro|toi Park would gel new I foi The park consists of 17 acres other trash }ii 1 heing diini|ftod oldoi architecture is neglected or
Commission voted in approval of ly. which is surrounded h> lTnion the hall fields »t :m estimated ot land. 14 of which are undevol then demolished." said Beth
;i master plan, which calls for Township 1 w«»uld hate to see cost ol $SO.tHMl. addit mual park oped, in the middle of a residen Mose • '><1 part <»t the Kohm on 109 W Illinois St
approximately $2.3 million in am cit> pro|»ert> that can 1" 1 tig at $tO.(MMl. and an addition t lal area which could ftossihly Ih> land lie used for the training ol Klynn *aid 1 lo- F>5-y€kar-old
improvement projects over the useil rocreationnlly go to wasti I .«! iheltei .01 piem< tahles ■ ■ 11 ed to huild a soccer complex "field do The master plan |»ool was in disrepair hut there is
next live years also think we should tr\ to «•■ $25.IHM) Stuart Moses, 1 11«> l.» imott calls for a possible campground
The master plan will now go ate more green space wherever Sunny side Park 1 one of the < '• 011 1 aid lo- 1 - concerned or a golf course to he huilt on the ... pi am
mmmmmm_——__—__________________■■___■
Committee
scheduled
to evaluate
candidates
■ 3 affirmative action
officer candidates will
be assessed
LIFE Staff Reports
The 1 I memhei atTirmative
action officer search committee
is planning to mwl today and
Thursday to evaluate the candi
tl;*t«-s for the affirmative action
officer posit 1* >n
Three candidates presented
themselves to the campus at
<.p« n forums ::: I In past two
weeks
The candidates ;tr«- as follows
ErVfm iJ Ciross, special assistant
to the president tor Equalit\
and Campus Diversity :it
Buffalo Stan < "<>ll< gc in N< w
York since 1995; Phylis
Fitzgerald Powell, executive
director «>t offirm.it ive
action/assistanl t<> rt*• pn sident
.it the ITniversiti <>t Houston
since l**iM and l_iurel Diane
Allen, affirmative action special
1-1 at the I :ni> ei sit\ of
California Berkelei since 1987
Thc»se final candidates were
selected from a pool <'t approxi
mateli 30 applicants respond
1 r t i.* t«» .1 rial 101 ial search
Shauii Holtgreive. ih;iir <>* tin
search committer1 and associate
director of St udeut Life, said the
candidates will !>♦ evaluated
.m<l the information forwarded
ti> LTniv«krsit> Counsel Kileen
Jennings
Martha Logsdon professor «>t
political science, has lieen filling
tht* position on an interim hasi*
since Juli
Students circulate petition to have Latin classes offered again
By Michelle Eickmeyer hut wa.« ver> interested in taking on< 1 ihe> don*i • . th< money, *he ,i\s ire that students were circulatin IX» w< have to storm Warriner Hall
———'Ta 'J"r'" I i r ! Matt- «.i!i.-«i iro- lit t'.i-tr.n"- |>etition to get I.atm otlered again with l^itm I ks in hand? Will that be
Planning and scheduling for cla • t Hf ice to ask wh> lh< 1 1 1 iven m»i Matt is I it she would have to Matts >aid, "If < the classes are onl> demanding enough?" Matts said
are things ever> ('Ml' student must In-ing offered mon often md how and i1 talk to th« I \rt: and Sciences offi-red on demand and students hring a I >ixon said tht* university is seriously
endure. an«i di-ahne. with «l,,>^. .,»: h« could gel into om Matt contactetl liarhara l>i\«»ri |M*tition r.. the school 1-1, 1 that consnlerini hopping Uitin She said
demand dot-s not make things easiei "The> told me to talk t- the depart leai : Vrl and Scitknces ihinanding'*' re has !».♦!, confusion in the pa>t
Margie Matts. (vreenbush s<*nior. 1- ment. i.. .n«l Matt . il she vs.«- told that Central According to Matts. Dixon told hei it rn cause the classes are still listed in the
«>n«- student struggling with r«-ttir,. a Matt ud h< wa told tlwn was tm wont h • ■ Latin classes anymore was uncertain how mam ol the stu built-in
class on demand Matts wants to take a funding 01 noi inough demand loi tin When li< .t k< I ».. «aid Ihxon dents who signed the |Mkttti<»n wen l»i\<,r: said the university has not
Latin class She said she km-\\ lh< class*- tokl hei Hi. •• v-. • not enough demand actuall> interested ir. takinj '•• Uen ahh-to fuol a ^creative solution" to
classes had noi Ijeen offered for a wliik *The% said the\ want to offei them. M r' <;.i I »1 -. 1 I I hei -»he was
LATIN
C Jassified
C n >ssw« ird
It cetera
Sp« >rts
Vt »u ikv>
I . rrm, h < Mill •
Itl . . 4 m** I
< Ml 11 » , niiiv ri. . sv .
I ■ • • 1*171 --4 'Ml'*
I Nutrition students arrange events
1S to reveal effects of milk on diet
is
By Rachel Schofield
Man\ |m<.|,1. -i., ii«»t r«*ah/« it hut on
change in milk consumption <.m make
"~" cfuinge in dail\ fat intake
1 >:«• its com pan llw ditfere*ic«* in fat o\"er
;:.. 11 i 1 } »• r :«»«j i»f .1 v 1 .i r r >. r w ♦•♦ u whole. I wo |N*rcent ami
huge -kllM : :
W'• . • • rf fat to show how much
4-S
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Nttfi 1 »» .'• •••
V\i-tlo«-sd.i\
< »> . .»• I f .1! I.t M ( Il If I- !• Ol .1
kl t* H rr: i
I hiusiiav
IV W111 pel
.♦•rit fi«i • ' ■ • ■
Sharon Clark*" Charlevoix senior and Caryn fat whole and |HTC4*nl n.iik have." Witti
•!
Witter? t Jrand Rapids sen 101 will In* e^m
student throughout th» next U w ... - , I witel
from wh«d« umi two |»erceiif milk i ousiimpl
- k 11 it milk ci »n si 1 m pi ion
\\ • are trying to get Indent to liiw.i of tin project It
th#«ii diet and th< little thangi who h ran 11 11
enci it "Clarke «aid
To t|«i n Clarke and Wit tei I .. ■ »» c 1 , «A
act ivit 1 ♦ planned 1 <.? ea< 11 v\ < . k t < > how I ud< • I M1
• * • • • • rt 1 lot of at ten I ion U-tau .
rok at in«l defimteli helps t hem
r p< ii.it
\ uri'ei 1 anot hei activit> t he> dev«*lo|N*d foi
isists «»t hasii
not 1 In d«*t«*rmiiie tii.i.nt riot khi- alxoil
milk . • milk 1 bona Ihe> • 1 r ♦ making . 111«i
• r 1 - .r 11. - r \i rve> tow;irds
I of tl . «■ h«»w the ron >umpt 1011
km 1 in 1 Ik tastes goiMl and to • id our ... HideM md milk 11 •
to w it c h t o d r 1 nk 1 n g s k 1 m m 11 k < 1. »I. • 11 id Wi 11 e 1 ;• I so ha ve a v a r let y < »f v 1 s 11 a I?
The HiV.i foi thi.x Trim With Skim campaign r,» I * * I .«I »<»»«i ihe various t\p«-
came iIhmiI Im < ., - . lrM«> bad In d«i 1 pro • it md calorn* ish Ii h;i: \ ta>t<
then Comniutiuatioii Nutrition 1 I 1 I•. 1 II
Knviroiimeittal Studo Mil K
Andy Skinner
Craig Lan<|. Harthoul sophomore, yets a qlass of milk Tuesday in
tho Woldt Emmons Oimnq commons
Object Description
| Title | 1996-10-23; Central Michigan Life |
| Date | 1996-10-23 |
| Publisher | Students of Central Michigan University |
| Description | Wednesday, October 23, 1996 issue of the student newspaper of Central Michigan University. Also known as CM-Life. Originally published biweekly. Later published three times a week during the academic year and once a week during the summer. Began publication in 1941. Previously known as Central State Life. Issues from 1999 to the present are available online at the CMLife website. |
| Subject/Keywords | Central Michigan University - Newspapers; Mount Pleasant (Mich.) - Newspapers; Isabella County (Mich.) - Newspapers; College student newspapers and periodicals; |
| Copyright Permission | Copyright 1996 by Central Michigan University. This material is copyrighted and any further reproduction or distribution is prohibited. |
| Type | Newspaper |
| Format | JPG/JPEG |
| Language | English |
