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WEATHER
UPPER
40
MID
30
HIGH
S TODAY
« LOW
S TO NIG Ml
FRIGHT NIGHTS
Host of haunted houses spook CMU
See Page 7
Central
Michigan
RALLY TIME
Down two sets, CMU takes next three to win
See Page 10
FRIDAY
October 26, 1990
Financial void forces library to make cuts
bV;KELLY McCARTY about $1(1(1.(1(11) this war.' M,„,,■,. -aid and v.,. ,(,,,, , haw ,■,,,,,,!:( nev.' In- said
"lliirlmilni-l li:is not t; up. ho ••ii r piHcha-nii; pow .1 M....,e -aid vii.il cut h ale a -in.- thine it the additional
I Ii.- I'in k labia, ■>■ vv ill , nt I k purchase- bv :'.. p.-n . -m has (|,.(-|i,,,.,l d,a-licallv We are bin mo, ..no ihmh.i v. 11.. 1 «* 1111 m I ! not mat .-rial >/.-
'A-vea,he, .,,,-.,- illation and a budget ihut-sHio I w hnuo.hl IT, wins ,io,A- I nloituniiK-lv o,,, need- haw only e,i.,w., i at I,or I ban
*~,,"l't Without nioio money, certain niiit.iial- ~u.li a- dinnm-h lull.it! - k d 11 lis; ii-. ' ho s.,,<| "Til like t.. p.et
'''" ''"-"I''"' I'-dw.u.i I', J.ikuhau-kas -ay- nothing periodical-, mav oe| cut a- well a, , p i, - ,| „,,i„ ti .r at lea-1 lor t he rale ol inllat ion '
'■'" '"' '|,,M'' •''""" '*"' hhiaiv*- hud.;,-, nan! al'tei iho -| |,,,,„. that wont be nw-sin I.tit tho hbiaiv i- \IiIi,„,m|, I I, - a nit p, -nod ual- a. e scheduled to ho tin
No wml. oi elect ion under no uris.-d Wow put v nil.. H . hut not o is:li." In -I . ol hoi lib, a, v i .--on i . .- a l-o cm Id -ul lo,
Ku;h. noss «!•'„• wa.tmi; h.r a rear,,,,,, !,,„,, '.an-,,,.A \|u,„,. said Ml. .. ,„, hl,, ,,.;,,„ .,,,,„.. ^ „,,„ lt,w,,,,1 |umf,no , he
concern,,,.; l),o -tat.- delict, ho -aid 'There.- ; --,1 v "It s my hop,- to somehow or another work mo up < KX IK \ -v-iom and hv addmc ll now s, all 'posit ions
"' ■' ■■■'"l'-'<V •' 'edu, !,..,, ol In,id- with whatever wo can In ..id,-, to pui.-h.i-- i h. -.,,,„■ II,,■ hi,,.,, v al-, u-e- leoeciiiii.; funding to koop t he
l-uiuliiio, tho hi.,ai ■. i- a p, I.,, ity. Jaktibiia-ka- said hut amount as last war. which u,i- not ,; i. v., need \ < > I'I < I. - v ■ i .n ,. w h ich u-e- sio( I (ll 11, a v oar Moon-said
"" "l'!Hi""-'l "•'> '•'" V." towa,d Iho library until Iho addit lotia I hu .(is '' ( I A\ I I ' \ ,- a ,p n/od or on- card catalog
-tat.- , ills il- I nid rot Moor.- said th,- hi ii a r\ I,ml o el i-li\ulr,l l.,-t«.-rii I k- -v -!,.,,, .ind Nl > I l< I- |,i,,u,li- n i Ai illation Ik.in all iho
1,1 ,,M' ",r; '"' hb.a.v adminisl.at,,,- .,,,- (,,i,od to and poriodaal subscriptions j,).,.,, ,,._ ,,,, ,,„. ..,-.,,■,,,. ul,,ch mi hides hbiaries I,on. all
make due w-lh what I hoy have I lo added hooks and son., I s u-o about . a poi, , -nl , ,1 t 11, ,,., , I lo- I ' i ul .-.I Si at ••-
1''••'" "' Ii' ►• •< t 3. - Tom Mo,,,,- -aid tl,,- I 'mvi-ilv hu.|.;et and inflation i.He l,,i periodical- ha- i in, layl. A, ' \\ . • ha w »i I I ei inn , , I- • I, .i \( )'| 11 'K , hut uohiwiio
■■'""<■"<•■'« •','""' AAOuu ,o ,h. an ,h,-wa, several vea.> l.u.lo.a ! ,,., ,„„,mi . * l„- -a i.i Cut ewrvoneis undo,
\\<- no. do, I .d.out si IN .nil -, .-.,- ha %,■ a -ho, 1 tall ..I "We've mado ,,u, -,-,,., Is s,,h-.-i ipl ion ,.id, i I hi- w.,i I. a. ha-1 .,,,.1 iho, i ■ a < an. pi i- v. i.lo pi,, I, Am ■'
Perfect Position
Levin To Speak
I It I f'lu.lo Jt-ffo-v S,.i,q.-
Taking a break between classes. Thomas Goddard. Hiyyms Lake senior, enjoys lhe sunny sky and a Pepsi in bout ol Cii.ivjn Hall Thursday morning.
Bars can turn back
the clocks and opt
for a late last call
by DON TURNBULL
and GRETCHEN Van CLEAVE
So,no students would |..nu '-'I limn, a l.i\ il
lho\ ould and pa, t \ , t ,<n i >;. ■ i - uiiol'I -iiucc/i-
ill _'.*. il I ln-\ on 1 o t ho i i:l,l ha l - tin- '.'. , okoti,'
( 'look - t u l 11 hark al. ho,, r at '.! a m Suini.n and
-omo hais in town plan lo l.ikr adv.,nlat:,■ ot iho
add ll u.i lal I lino
h:iis aro .ilu.iv.-. i.-.j-aiiod hs la\\ [o ha-.o
patrons leavo h\ 'J :U\ a in ami nio-t l.nal har-
-top sor\ ino h,|Uo, hotwooii ! a m and '.'. a in
lint llirv o.-t an o\t r.i hour to -lav upon and soil
liipiur it tln-v sol li.uk th.-ir rl.nks -aid linh
Muldoi. dist rut supoi v isoi lor Muhioan laipioi
('ontol onion i-mcnl division in l.ansuij;
Muld.-r add<-d niosl h.ns -till iloso at J. am
davh^hl savings linn- as opposod to tho nowh
iroalod J a in. and niiiHt don't take advanlaj;,- nl
tin- addilioiial oppiirt unil y lor sales
T'ho \V.i\Hido Central. KUil. S Mission, plans on
staying open tor lhe seennd J. o clock limir.
Mike Wmsor. tiianaK1'' ;<' Wayside Ceiitral.
said tin- l.ai Htays open every year with no
problem* in crowds or scheduling workers.
The I {lack si one liar. 21 2 W. Michigan, is known
tor its last call and plans an even later one an t he
t line change
'1'bis year will mark the I'iisI tune the liar has
stayed open on I lie "2f>-hour (lav. said I'lnl ("loon.
a bartender ;t! I be Blackstone
Management hopes to have a larger crowd than
THE BAR IS
OPEN
ONE^ FOR THE ROAD
Usual and will otlei progressive drink special- as
incentive, -aid Art Waldscliitudt. a lil.K k-t ..no
bartender
Some liars are up in the air about tin- LU.at
hour debate
The Hud Bar and ("rill. ITJ:! S Main, plans In
close al the regular lime, but the final decision
will hi- up to the manager on duly, said owner
I )an Hri'idoiisl em
Sec CLOCKS !.«),■ Hi
Western Weekend
arraignments done
by COMMIE PEMMIK
Alt h. .ue. 11 a, i . m;i. in. -M ol p.-op I.- a i i .-t.d ilui uu; Western Woo k end
w oi ,- , , mi plot . -d liu w .-ot-.. pi •■ l.i.d- ol I In i-o • <i,ite-l ii i>: chai o.s we re
- ho.hlled ho ,,.-\t ... ol.
II,.- ton, ( '\H ' • l udoiil ■ ,'. ho p load.-d :: u 111 > I •• t ho cba i f;,-s at their
a l , a ,!'nuiolit - in I .ili.-lla ('.nilitv l)otliol I ollll an-
■ .1- ,-hu. i \ I..-.,,!.-, Is I >wo-.-,. Iio-luuan. pleaded guilty to a charge
,.| . Ii -oi do, I '. ■ olid in t !■■! t h,.,v. in.; ., Hi.; ( , ulp al a [uiluv iillircr III-
v.., ; ,.i,i.■,•<! lo -oivo ! o. <• dav- in i.ol ..i tin hour.- ot volunleo,
. , a, o o i , i i l ( '. -• ■ , v l. - - a l n I 1 ,a v > .'',< i 111 lino-, am! court lists
■ John I' Stu.-nkol. :'M. K,o;;o llail.ui sophomoie. pleaded guilty to
di-tuthuis; the pea, i Me v. . i - older.-d to -oivc live (lav- in I.ol or hi)
In .u , - < .i v olui it o. ■ i m i mil v -oi v i, e and pav $L.'.'.(I in lims and i-hiim
n ,-t .
■ Aliian.lio II |-'o, iiando/. )'* /..-.-laiid tio-hman. pleaded guilty to
ili-t in ! nu:; tin- peace lte wa- oT'ileK-d to >erve live days in jail or (i()
ll. .11 I - ol \ • i I I I III 'el i , 111'I i.| I I I I V si -, A ll O .11 I. I p.lV ~S '.! ",( I I 1 I ll 1 11- .1 , I <1 1 oil I"t
Ill-Is
I .I.i nl M Kolov a i . '.:• I. S.o-inaw |iin lot . pleaded nil ill > I, i (II si tl rbl 11 o
the po.no lie wa- ..id.-led to -orw five davs 111 jail or till hours ol
volunteer , • iiiinui n it v -eivice and pav $lia(l in lines and court costs.
Anoltioi -even -(ml. nl- v.eie a i i. 11 j.; 11 e( I Moiidnv and I'uesdav in
I )i-t , 11 I I'uiiiI. bill then pie I ,ia I hearings were adjoin lied until next
w eek
■ ll.iiii'iii- K Shuuiakii 'IS. I'laiiiwell senior, is charged with
di-oid.-ilv coiidu. t Her pie trial heal inc. is Monday.
■ Camel.i A Mi.itow. jn I'he.isaul Kim junior, ts charged with
disorderly conduit llerpn-tiial bearing is Monday
■ -Jetlrev ll b'oo.rs. l:ii. Klml -ophnmoie. is charged with disorderly
conduct His pro trial i- scheduled tor Monday. Oct. Ii9.
■ Matthew (' (\ phots. IS, lie-biiian whose honietown was not
available, is chai e.<-(! w it h di-oi ilerlv conduct I lis pre-trial is Monday
■ Cat rick J Siiuth. 1!». (orunna sophomore, is cluii'M''(' with
A-e- ARRESTS C.iix, ?
Senator Carl Levin i s , . u m i,jj
to ( oi iti a I A t ampu . on Nov/ >*
.11 U.1 .-.ill I'.lViO a p,et nut and vote'
•ally in tu >,it o! the f '.n k ( it.i a,y
at 1 .' IS p in
It tho .-.oathe, e, ha,.) Id,- tally
-.-.-1rI take pl.n •■ 1,1 th" Hove
UlUVfl -.ity ( •■Mtol Alldil.ltlUll,
Schools
look at
conduct
policies
by CORRIE PERNIK
I K t -,l.itt vVfito,
As CMl1 ..IVlcials piepaie to
take ait 1011 against -t ud, nt s w ho
allegedly violated the Student
("ode olC'oiiduct dm,a); We-te,n
Weekend, olhei school- ate
le-evaluat mt; thou ,11 -, ipl 111 a, v
polu ies
Westoin Micbio.ui I'niv.i ily.
now , iperat I nj; under a
If) vcar old code ol o.iiiliu t.
curieiitlv is rcvi'.ir,!'. U ■ p.Jny,
sa id I 'ha lies I Jnmu-l I v , a- ... late
dean nl Students at We to,,.
Meanwhile. students at the
I'niversity ol Michigan ale
p rot est i up, the i in), I on, out at ion of
a now policv on sludeiit conduit.
I'll.- new ( 'ode ol .Student I.that Weslel ,l is mole -pi-dlic ahout
tho I , i 11 p,o and .-.■ v,-1 11 y (if
-auction- and allow- action
a f.;. i u i s t student- who < 11 -1 i c 1111
West oi ii by violat nip , il v .., . I ate
law s. be -aid
The now i-i ,ili> is t he I e-u ll nt
pl . 11.1. ■ 11. , the il:11 v i ■ i -11 y has
laced with out ,.l • on I i ol
oil campus parties, Ik.iiii.lly
-aid He described la-l vein's
('.nl r.il Western lootball name
in K.,laiiia/oo and its allei math
as"a ine-s" and added be hopes a
now lode will keep the mold' Ills
Iroin happen uij; anai n
Last year's ( 'out I id We-lei it
Weekend elided 111 llots illld
police used teai- n-ls l', control
the crowds Only lluee Western
students locoived disciplinary
action in connect inn with last
veal's arrests. Donnelly said.
Westerns policies ic|;aul,,ij.
prosecution under the f'ode of
Student lake ale .similar to
('eiitral's sanctums aie
llldepelld. 11.1 of com I lllllllp,s
A studeiil may have i halves
dismissed in couil on le^al
technicalities. Diumelly said.
Kut university chaie,e- lollovv*
their own due process.
"It's not double jeopaidy; it's
double responsibility.'* he said
Students who choose Western
ask to be a part olthe university
community and iiui-l adheie to
its standards il they want to
stay. In- added
University of Michigan
S, i CONDUCT (',.<)•■ 7
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Object Description
| Title | 1990-10-26; Central Michigan Life |
| Date | 1990-10-26 |
| Publisher | Students of Central Michigan University |
| Description | Friday, October 26, 1990 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 1990 by Central Michigan University. This material is copyrighted and any further reproduction or distribution is prohibited. |
| Type | Newspaper |
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| Language | English |
