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RUNNING AGAIN?
Comedian Pat Paulsen says he's ready to hit
the campaign trail for president in 1992, 8
75/45
F iiir through Tuesday.
(Vtails. .'*•>
ZIPPING CENTRAL'S HOPES
CMU loses rain-soaked heme opener on a missed tv.o-pomt
■ conversion,leaving Chippewas with worst start since 1972, 10
Central
Michigan
REVOLUTIONARY
I i Tv.o CMU students lead a drum corps,which
I ! remembers a hit of country's past, 3
MONDAY
September 18, 1989
Serving The University Community For 70 Years
Foolery
still up
r sale
Ordinance change makes students buy containers
fo
by KAREN EMERSON
1 In- -site of une aria liar
pn pul. ii with -.mill-ill*- is under
iii't^otialion.
Talks an* underway
iniKermiiK ihe chan^m^ of
hands nf 'Turn's Foolery. 1 \2 W.
Mu hij-jsin St
Owner Harvey Venier said
t he har has Um t'< »r sale for 'A'
veais. and in that time there
Ii.im* heeli several inquiries
He said currently there is
someone nc^ot lat m*^ tn huv the
h.u. hut nothing has heeli
tlnali/ed
Venier stressed the idea thai
;;;rniits circulating: almut the
sale ul the liar are highly
exaggerated, as there is
nothing definite let
"It's licit wise tu say a har has
heeli sold until It's heen sold."
Venier said, noting it is easy lur
sin h a ileal tn fall through
Venier said heeaiise the talks
ale in e.uh stages, he would
rather lint disius- any details,
such as who the interested
| i.i i ty is. and when a 11 ansfei of
ownership may take place.
Ihe downtown har Is une ui
twu hars in Mmuit Pleasant
that olfer live imi>u* The uther
is the Stagecoach l^uui^e, f>77<)
K Pickard Koad
Tunis Foolciy is known tnr
an alternative at Unisphere,
with low ceilings and dim
Imhlinn
Anions the n oular features
nf the Foolery ale Crow* Ni^ht
Thursday mollis spun-,,red hv
Alpha Chi Rhu fraternity, and
('iiiitrah.ind Dance Parties, put
..ii h\ campu- radio station
WMIIW !il Hmk KM
16 larcenies
reported
Saturday
An ahnnrm.dlv hi^h nuiuhei ..I
Iniceille- frnm Vehicles lli
Inlal was re|Kir(ed lietvveen
2 l'«i a in and N a in Saturday,
said a Muunt Pleasant City
Police sjHikeswiinian
The spuki-swumali s.ud the
Lucernes an* sllll under investigation, and pnhie could nut
divulge vvliether ihe thefts are
lelated
Sev er.il nl I he incident s
occurred un Kensington Circle
and Cnntcihury Trail, she said
Itn.iii-i* ut the unusually lar^e
numher nf thefts, some uf the
police reports Were incomplete
and l.uked enough inhumation
tm placement in CM I.IKK's
pulice lejxirls
Sume ul ihe larcenies (rum
veliules parked oil Kt iisin^tnn
Citric nut rc[«irted in LlFFlu*^
include several cassette tapes.
tods and a tool hux valued
hit ween o-ViO and $M)0. the
spnkeswi ilnan s.ud
III une repurt. some lv[>e nf pry
har ui screwdriver was used tn
enter a vehicle parked nn
Canterbury Trail and its j;love
ciimpart mint Nothing was
reported missing from the
vehicle.
Police have not determined
how tlu- vehicles were lirnken
into in Ihe other incidents, the
s|xikesvvuman said.
■ See more information in
UFEIog. Page 15
nil i,i mpu s st tident.s living in in.lining h,ni-e- .md
It at ei m I v and sorui itv* hoiisi-s mu-t huv 1 lieu oun 'W'.^ti*
Male" cunt.iineis t<> dump tt.ish rather Ih.tn telv on then
l.indloid- lit provide llietii
111 an update that was made Sept 11 tu the Solid
Waste Ordinance that went into elfecl this summer, the
responsibility of providing the trash container-**, has
shifted from the landlord to students, said Phillip Miku-.
Isahella County resuurce recovery courdmatur
"The landlords were (originally siip|>used to provide
carts for the tenants," he said
Too many landlords failed to purchase the carts quu kly
enough. however, and Mikus discussed the problem with
representatives from Lake Disposal. Inc. a Clare hased
company that contracts with the city lor trash removal
Kunming houses unhide residences other than
apartment complexes occupied hv mme than tv...
nelson- who are u.it related
i'he ordinance requires county and city residents to u-e
either specially approved hays or rent a "Waste Mate"
Uarha^e catt to store trash in for pick-up
"We met i la-t i Monday and tried to come up vv ith wav s
that would hetiefit students and speed up the prove--.''
Miku- -aid ahout students having carts for their trash
The easie-t solution was to have students huv their own
catt s from the company instead of waiting for landlords to
^et them, he said
Dave Andrews, controller at Lake Disposal, s.ud now
that students must Ket their carts directly from the
company instead nf through their landlords, the company
ha- come up with revised payment regulations fnr trash
pick-up
Student- leiitm^ the carts must pay a $7a security
depo-it and pav advance ^arhaj^e pickup fees Inr the
ent ire school y ear. he said
Other county residents and landlords are allowed to
pav pick-up he- mi a quarterly hasis. Andrews said
"II vve didn't 'have the students pay in advance', it could
he harder to collect from students." Andrews said "We
want to make il easier tor the students
"It sav is us hav irijj; to t rack them down w hen they leave
at the end ot the -chool year and they c.et their deposit
hack for I lie car I
Andrews said a -eiurity deposit is needed liecause
companies -iiiiii'tiiiii**. find that damage is more likely
anionic student populations
"It's soniethin^ we've seen happen and other people
have seen." he s.ud "We want to protect our carts If
students know they an- v-mii^ to ^ct their deposit hack.
1 hey will take better i arc n! them
• leil Pitt. Muunt Pleasant graduate student, s.ud he
thinks the new policy nt hav 111*4 students pay the lees 111
advance i- unfair
"It's hard to s.*\ it it - p-od ur had." Pitt said "I think it's
kind ol di-ci iTiiiiiatnry. The company is saving 'you're a
minority liecause you're a -tudent' and you can't make
special rule- (,,i- t hi-
Pitt added he due- -ee -ume loj^ic ill I„ike Disposal's
policy.
NIGHT SPIKERS
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UFE Photo John Sli'k» !
IIFE Photo Jo
Six men cast long shadows in the fading sunlight Friday evening as they play threeon three volleyball at the Towers Two sandy courts are available and have
proved very popular with the residence hall dwellers this semester
Fulbright scholar teaching at CMU
by LAURA PHILLIPS
A Fulhri)iht -chol.11 frnm
Altiia te.uhiiio: .11 C,-ntial tlu-
Veai hope- her pie-once help-
expand -tudents' v.nrlil-
heyuiid "the four walls ol mir
ila--i non:- and the tour* walls
i nl our home.-
Leah Maran^u nt Kenyalta
I'niver-itv. Naimlu. Kenya,
.11 lived at CMC Sept 1 Her
vi-it is landed with a ±2 t.Olid
ledel'al ^ra 111 I rntll t lie
Fulhrtoht Fnu11d.it ion. Henry
Fulton, director of Intern.1-
111 uial Programs, s.ud
She is the lir-l Fulhri-ht
-cholar in the hnrne 1 ■cmiuiuics.
laimly I lie and enn-nmer
ichic.it I.m dep.il t ment and the
sicnnd al CMI* this year, he
s.nd
M.uaii^u s.ud she wauls to
"mtei nationalize" the department's curriculum and hroadeti
(acuity and student perspective
She teaches 1IF.C ."»l)7 IL
"Intern at 1011 a I Women's
Issues" Course topics include
fiHid product mn and preservation, malnutrition, population
growth, water and sanitation
and women's health -- all with
an African fi>cus, she said.
"I want to create awareness
RHA-initiated LACES
program to provide
students a safe walk
by SHAWN DeMAAGD
at CMU Sept
1.
UFE Photo P.tnck D«vi*
ol All ii.iii prohlems. although .Maralyn said 1 he course al-n
we will talk ahout other VVi|| -onvcr pruhlenis American
cnuiitries," -he said "What a women face, although they are
woman is su(Venn>; in Africa is ni>t the same prohlems
the same tiling for a woman in confronted hy Third World
India, other than a lew cultural _^________^__^____
differences." See MARANGU Paye 2
Stud, tit- v-.alkin.: . 11 ■ *r 1. * d'.v. n a dalk -tl. el late at ni^hl. clili^m^
111 le.u . is .111 .isjui t nl 1 ■ ill. ,s I ite t list hupetllllv will In-come a 1 ll 11>2 nf
the pa-t
III,ink- 1* .1 ptn,:!.i!ii initiated hy la'-idelue H.ill A--e!i)hly. It ]U-t
IliS'ft
I . ,\ < ' I' S Leailel - .*\dv . .. . it 11:^ I he Ci ,o| d Uial loll ot Ksnll Sei V III*-.
'.-. a~ .le*. . I j < d to el 'li mate -ll. h tea!
Lou Ch.uiil.er-. Ih-i.li is . Hall A--, ml.lv S.iurily Cummittee
i hail woman -aid tin- -ervue i- avail,ihle lo all residence hall
o, i mia nt - She added t he -ei v u i* ..Iiii sally h'Viris today.
Thi- pru.Main i- de-i^ned to ti -pond to a need, which ha- ri-en
li.oti llu* le.u nl a ptuhlem v. hull ha- existed not only in society as a
olsl. hut on i olle-je i ainpu -e- n.it u.!) w ide." < hamhei - -aid
< hamhei-, Pu-iklnid -ophoiiinre. -aid liarri.ud. Haines. .Merrill.
pehiii-.m nni\ Wnldt Krisiao;- i.-iil.ise hall- an* 11 il p li *ii leu 11 n K t he
pio *rain
scholar in j \MN -tudent livmt: "' ie-ideiue hall- may call one of the
the HEFLCE p.n I u ipa! 1110; hall- Im an i -<ml. Chamher- -aid She added it does not
department. | ,,,,,,,,, what hall a -indent i- imm
She arrived j |;H.\ ha- developed Lu-uie-- ly p.-caul- d. disirihute to residence
hall dwellei-. Ch.ill,her- -aid
The pmpo-e nl the card i- to he carried with the -tudent id."
("hamhei- -anl. adding KHA will di-trihule the cards sometime this
Wl *ek
She -aid -indents wantin*.; an escort mu-1 call within each hall's
e-i . il 1 hull Is
Pat naiil and Merrill n-idi ni e hall- e.-corl liours are from 6 p.m. to I
am Haines, Kohiiisun, Wnldt and Fmnioiis residence halls have
e-cml- availahle 2-i hours a day
Leah
Marangu of
Kenyatta
University.
Nairobi
Kenya, is the
first
Fulbright
See LACES Page 16
Object Description
| Title | 1989-09-18; Central Michigan Life |
| Date | 1989-09-18 |
| Publisher | Students of Central Michigan University |
| Description | Monday, September 18, 1989 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 1989 by Central Michigan University. This material is copyrighted and any further reproduction or distribution is prohibited. |
| Type | Newspaper |
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| Language | English |
