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VENTING OPINIONS
Pro-choicers march in D.C.
NEWS, PAGE 3
DIVERSITY AT ITS BEST
Art show showcases talents of students
ENTERTAINMENT, PAGE 8
MAN OF THE WEEK
Player recognized for performance
SPORTS, PAGE 10
WEATHER
Light snow, highs in
upper 30s to mid-40s
Central
Michigan
WEDNESDAY
April 12, 1989
After 2 years, acting dean
given permanent position
by MARGARET WOLFGANG
address (,f Tue-dav- AradiniH' hi -pniii-' l''s7 tepl.nin- Mvmti
Senate meeting lleniv. uli.a took a p.i-itmii at
.Jakuhau-ka- -aid the ap|H.int- * > I r i Dailllllllaall l'llH.'l-ll\.
lln"aid -loti ii -.1 oiii- tan mint will gi i l». lore the Hoard i it N.nlulk. V.t
remove th" wind ".iitilii:" Imm Tru-tee- tur approval at it- n.\t .).>hii-1<>iie -aid tin n- an- a
hi- title ini'itllij; s. hedul.d ti.r Mav ihiiiiL.-i .,1 p..-iti\e pr. ■ -.1 aln-
.lullll-tiille. wllaa I- ■. ■ — -eTV.d a- At Tlie-d.lV - A Senate lUITelltlv llliil.-ltt.u within the
ai ling dean nl ihe Culli-a,. ,,( ,.\n- mceluig. Jakuhau-ka- .-aid he i a.ll.-ae w h n h In- u ill i out inue a -
ami Siiiim-s -line plisT. will (ur-.-e- na piohlcm with ihe d.-ati
i.intituie In- |i.li with tni'ie Board approving hi- ih.nce tm Kiili-t 111;. the h.-lp ..t ta.ull\
the pi a-t within the ("oil,.. a.! .\n- ami
-li.hii-t ■ -aul he al-a. i- S. n-nie- in -mli in.illii- i-
cuiifideiit al.uut In- ahihlv t.i fill an..the: lait.u .[.,!.i, -1 a,, ;i- -.ml lathe |>ii-itirni alter -a.-iMMi: a- would Ilk. ■ to i ..nl mu. ■
"'I've l-e, -II pleu-a ,1 with ha.'.'.
.HulSlll'lll'l". 'he l.lllllt\ ate h.'lpllll /.. '.a
"I'm \ery plc.i-ed I like the h.ni i i.np<-r at i vo -m i «■ --
w auk and Iv o . n;a iv.-al it li .1 the I >ne i han.'e .h iim -t. nn ■ -ai.! he
p.i-l twn '.ear -," he -aid would Ilka- t«■ pin-u.- in lli.
• laihll-liitie wa- an a--, .iiat. ■ uallarr i- a pi. .p. ■ -a al u i.i.mih/,i
da'a 11 aat tile Colli aa' a.) Alt- .Hid t l1'!! v\ till ITI It - i I. | a a I I I I a 111 -
ll the i aalla-a-. "-lakiiliaii-ka- -aid Silence- Irom I!l7>l.« I (<>7 lh' I aia.nl -,. .mv m.i--iv.-
Inline the adnn n l-t I al ur'- hei ame ,u I mg dean ..( I he . ..Ha --e t. .a ;:a m/,it n in hut 1 .'.ill i-l.il.
pei'in.merit -tntu-
I're-id.-nl Falvvard ll
■ lakiiliau-ka - an n.iil Died
Ttle-dav hi- thiHie ll.nn thlee
«',iliilnl,lie- the l)e,in Sea l'l ll aitmg da an nl the Caillege ni Ait
( 'a ITI III I It lee (a ll W.l I ill d taa llllll l.l-t
Week
"lha-le weie -nine V.IV gaaaaal
e.iliilnl.tti - Alter i..n-id. rati.in.
I teel Ken i- the un. wllu will
piaavule i.iit -t,iiidm- le.ider-liip
Three provost
hopefuls named
Interviews to be in forum setup;
more candidates maybe invited
l>V MARGARET WOLFGANG
JOHNSTONE: \
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I'm -in- nl r.iK\a,a! ['. -la kill-au-k a- . i ni i- -u in . il the name- i.t three
. I I.ilia l.ltl - I'.l till- Ji|a,\.a.' pai-lll.all .ll I'll.'-.laV - At . 1. le III 11' Senate
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I I'.- llllll- a .llllhll.lti- |.Lllll.a.i 1,1 la, llllel\ l.-wed I'.l llie [II.-t .lie
-I llllll - I 'll' l'l'. la h 11 .Mil el 1 he I '.,|(,-. e a,| Alt-. I . Ita-|- .III, I S.I, ll.e- ,lt
ila | tin , T - It \ • al \V I - a . 11 I - I I I I .. I I I 1 I a . I .< I t l'l. Hike, llll.-. tiar 111
lia.na.'l.. v Sa l.a.l at -hip- I'll.^i.itii a lall'd and 1.denied -tudeiit
;"... i. nu al lh. l"n:v.!-:lv i.t Aikaii-.i- little lvV.k. and I'lnllip
ll..'I,a- .lean '-I the 1'iall. _a .'I |.||..-|.|| Alt- at \V 11 1111 a State
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PROVOST
Rolling bowler
TO
Maintain
Housing maintenance and projects
are suffering from a lack of funds
and the problems may get worse
by MARK LaROSA
Maintenance, i eiuiv.it I. in and replaeellietit ill ("Ml"- le-ial.-mall.ill- i- im milill undertaking
From a tlti.iiirial -!andp"llit . .lie . ' >"u lal -aid I'Ml' I- i lu-e In the •
p.HTIt where hall Upkeep intllil he -tll'fi ling
And a- a re-ult. more -tudeiit- i oiild he reipnred t.i In. in the i
hall- ti> nutea-e lev. line iev.-l-
.It-.iii l.indli-v. a--i-laiit vice pie-id.nt I.u Re-idciice- and |
Auxilhaiv Seiviia-a -aid I'.iili vcar h.r da-pal Ini.-nt prmnu/e-
pl'll]ec1s that Heed tn he dialla- 111 ihe residence hall-. .Hid each Vc.lT
there i- n..t en..ugh money ,iv ailahl,- to mtiiplele iha-rn all
She said these pio|ett- Unhide lia-l< huilding Upkeep, .-lull a-
line .unl plu ml iina. a- well a- «.t h.r ->r\ n is. such a- ei|titpiiient
lor computer ilah-. e\eici-e loiain- and lounge-
Tlie project ll-l l.'i the l!ls>■.•*>!» -ihnaal war itulude- I'-ili proj.it-
tcipuring tiiaan- than >"> nulhaiii tor completion The project- an-
|llliirill/ed into three levels j
Alter hudg. ting. $1.!».{i, 1 llll wa- made avail, ihle lor the proj.it- j
That atnount coveted the first .VS projects and wa-not even enough |
to complete all ,>l the Prn.ritv 1 project- j
I.millet -aid the li-t 1- tnade u|i Imm re.pie-t- Ir.itll sevel.il ,
cainpu- hut ion-, mi Indium Kooil Service- and Kaiihlie- M.111.1-1- I
meiit She -aid h.r ne\t m-.ii'> li-t. the Facilities Management
portion ,d.)iii. will lie .iInhiI if a tiiillion
Sume of the pi..]eit- that funds were vmav.ulahle for tin- year
were new de-k- h.r the study room- and new washers and dryer- l
tor Wa-hinglnii and I're-tnn .\p,irttneiit>
■l. lla.el fell. I, H ...•-,I ' el.I ' , I , .-. , ,l* tt:- l"." I I I
.':t-. li...-,.l !, atl.T. j. 'i a [ -t ■ ' 1 ; ' ,• I '. r
,tl I,' appeal pet .at, . e-j-: .- I !■' '■ ■ '■ '■ I, I ■ '. ^e
tl •■ (•
fa tr
CM lire Doug Ant.<
i a .■. I,•-.■!, ha > t -.• so.
FALL REGISTRATION
Advanced registration for fall classes .*.111 run
Monday through Thursday next .vfek Students .viil
register dependinp, on their cliiss standing .vith
freshnieri on Monday, sophomores on Tuesday and
-What I'm -avii.K 1- that e.uh year we prn.r.1 l/e and we are not j j )lmi0rS0ll Wednesday. SeniOrsatld graduate StUiiellts
Workshop to focus
on Ojibwe culture
Focus to be on working aspects of the
American Indian culture into classwork
i'o.o.o >,--■ HALLS (-'..'j.
may register any day. For story, see page 12.
by LANNA M LINDBERG
Peace Corps director to speak at CMU
i'.l,'..
by MARCIA McDONALD
iai I- " ■
I'e.ue Corp- Director I/iret
Miller Ruppe will mtvi' a-
CMl'V May lltMUomnuncement
six-aker.
The May ti commencement
ceremony is scheduled to lake
place at Kelly Shorts Stadium
unless it rains Then the
ceremony will take place in Rose
Arena.
President Kdwari! H.
.lakuhauskas selected Ruppe,
the longest serving director in
the history of the Peace Corps, to
lie the speaker. The Board of
Trustees voted at its Friday
Selected as '89 commencement speaker
iia - l a. .-ii ahi eit in.:
da nihil- 1 ha- lillllll" T
hs th- earlv l'.'HI- '
pu i.a am In
'. aallllata a 1 -
meeting lo award her with an
honorary doctor of puhlic .-erv ice
degree at the ceremony
Former President Ronald
Reagan appointed Ruppe. a.'),
director for lxith hi- terms of
office. President (iiiirge Hush
has named a new director, who is
scheduled for a confirmation
hearing Friday. Ruppe will end
her service to the Corps upon the
new director's confirmation, said
James Flanigan. Peace Corps
press officer.
"She has heen mentioned for
another presidential appoint
ment l.llt llai allium Ill a Ilnlll li.l-
Ix-eii made yet." Kl; 111114.111 -aid
Ruppe 1- m.lined to Philip
Ruppe. who lepre-ent. al Michigan's 1 1th Di-trict hum l'Mlfi-TH
The Ruppe-. who re-lded ill
Houghton for several year-, now
live in Bethe.-d.i. Md TheV have
live daughler-
The Peace Corp- ha- made
sunn- major stride- under
Ruppe's eight years of direction.
Flanigan said
"She's guided the maja.r expansion of the Peace Corps during
those years," Flanigan said "She
'Ihe Ci 1
V a allinteel
V.r.*2 ll- -l/e I-
t; IIIHI. Klatlia.m -a
The Corp- h.i-
other w av - a- w
-oal 1- to . \p.in.i il -
1 |l- In 111 111 mi |.v
,1-iUt
1'iw at a
ai
e\p.llll|.'il It:
ell, K1,1111 -J. a T1
Tlil- /- tl.o ;.■:,'.'/:
I .. • ,'<: .'/'■;, 'it I', ,1 v. Ill- l.'i tl,.'
So .;/.', ai, ( 'li 1 l'l" :i a In ilni n
I'll;
lal malting I e.ll In' I - a Ild
pT.a-pei 1 ive teal h.r- ah'iut huw
to inc. arj K.r. tie ihe < )|diwe cult uie
inlo -I'letice iiirru ilia will 1» ihe
li.pii ol a wiatk-liop llnii-alav
"'The woik-liop1 gl\e-
■ l.ai h.r- ' an oppoit unity tn
leaiii ah.aiH Native Allien.all-,
p.i-t anil pte-etit to either
-tleligtheii their idea- id th. 111.
A h*cKklr*ss symbolizing the
relationship between a former
English chairman and the
Chippewas will go on displ-ay in
Rowe Hall. .For story, m* pog*
14.
hi-tni > . K11 k -aid
Tt i- al-o impoitant." she
added, "tor them lo know how to
mi orporate tin- knowledge into
I halt 1 l,i--riMim-
CMI' plan- to integrate
Ojiliwe hi-t'irual i mil nhuliori-
iiitu il- science- curriculum, said
Uarhar.i Kirk, assistant
We
'i.id pi 0^1 am- la.gin 111
nine i.aiintiie- ,-irne she s hei ri
director.'' he said
Thu-o caiiintrie- are Sri Lanka.
Haiti. Hurundi. < iuin.a lii-san.
Chad. 1'aki-taii. K.piatonal
(illllle.i, the Cape Venle I-I.llld-
See SPEAKER Pa.-..- 10
(ai.ile--or of teacher education
or di-p.l their -lereotypii.il and profes-ional develi.pment
view- of them." -aid Hawaii) In an effort to promote Ojihwe
Wehkamigad. visiting ni-tructi.r education. .Icn-l l-nngie. director
• >f ti-.icher education and prole-- of the Fond d\i I-ic Community
-innal development. College Center. (Tinpiet. Minn.
"It is impirtant that teachers will present "Teaching Native
and prospective teachers learn American Students" at U:'M) a m.
almut the scientific cuntnhutlolls -
of the Ojihvvc culture throughout Pl»M<i«; See OJIBWE P.igo 16
m
Object Description
| Title | 1989-04-12; Central Michigan Life |
| Date | 1989-04-12 |
| Publisher | Students of Central Michigan University |
| Description | Wednesday, April 12, 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. |
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| Language | English |
