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Central
Michigan
WEDNESDAY
February 17. 1988
VOLU1VF- 71. N'J*
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18 PAGES
A-Senators request administrative review
by BRYAN G LAVIOLETTE
Amid some il I -ai: r i-< II.i lit .
Academic Senators Tuesday
passed a tricndlv re-uhit ion
request ing CMC- in vt |.i» -idi-nt
review "org.tin/at!..rial realign
menls" which the iiirieiit administration has Mini, io i)i. [ia-t
year.
President Arthur Klh- -aid he
does not agree with th. n -n|u
lion because hi In- al».i\-.
assumed the new pi <■- idi-n I
would reorganize1 he adin i :.i-t i a
tion to his -al ificatmti
-You'ie io-nl!i"e 'be '"^
prt-sidetit m ...K.uii. t,, think he
Would O.l.iem and !■■■' leVI.-W t he
.,,,„,...' Kills -aid
A ne'.v president is expected to
l> ii.tired this spring
S<-n .John Moil.ih.m suggested
it <|uit Hit! the president tn make a
M ■[»« ,tt to son a- part ot the I'mvel -
-itv The resolution requests the
m |«.rt he done hefore the end >>l
lh. |qs.s-*!» academic vear.
I'i!t the -|>-.ns,ir of'the resolu-
tii.ri S« n Clara l.ee Moodle. s.nil
-lie did lint think It Would Irt- VV Ise
t<» retjue-t ai't mn of the n«-w president
1 would he-it.ite to direct turn
t • take act ion at this point." Moo-
di> a--.* late professor ot F.tlgl-
,-h. -.nd
Kll i- and Acting Pro vn-t J a nice
lo-vijolds were at the A-Senate
"You're insulting the ne.\
advance to think he would c-
review the process. "
in jn.j n
Arthur Ellis
meeting to answer qu<-sti..n-
ahoiit reorganisation ol -.i-n.-
CMC otVices and the addil mn • I
the vice president lor Aiiiinin
strative Allans posiii,in Klli-
selected F.dward (irant in .lulv to
fill that position on an interiin
basis
Members ol the Cnivet.-itv
, . ailliui::!', al -. . hi', e ij'.le-t hint d
11.•■ r i .I\ a 1 a .11 11! ;. .v\ eI in 111e I'I <>
\ ,.-t - aMi. e \\ I ell I'll;.,11. I.tl d. t 1
- ;. t - . n Paid'. P.n.aiii l-l ing and
il;t - I < ..lie; ;.ite .it I let It - \\ el e
11 a ti - U i i ed to I I r a riT - i-ltu e a nd
. ' del .ili.i-
M< iti.th.i it. a- -is late ( i elt --.a
..t p-vt li..l..e\ -aid tli. .tdnn
uistr.ttion never requested the
i.uulivs assistance in selecting
-iti-.e.ine to fill the new vice pres-
idtntial po-nion The procedures
outlined in the Academic Senate
■ loiumeiit on administrative
-t audits were not followed, he
-aid
"We've had serious changes
w it hi ml .my I ol low inn of the pro-
ifdiiii-s." Mt>n.ihan said
Mou.ihati said many top administrators, including Kllis. Reynolds. (Jrant, Acting Vice Provost
Mary Senter and Ronald Johnstone, acting dean of the college
Arts and Sciences, were not
-i let ted hy a national or even
internal search
Key nobis said comprehensive
Split
ends
Ron Langworthy,
ot the Mount
Pleasant City
Police, and lee
Davis ol the
Mount Pleasant
Sheriff's Department fake in what
is left ot the front
end of Kutt
Heeren's car
While accelerating his vehicle
trjvelmg west on
Eiroomheld Road.
Heeren. lake City
senior, lost con
trol and repcr
tedly spun around
su times before
sljmming into a
li^ht pole m ftont
ot 7-Fleven In
the process, the
rear endct Ihecar
separated from
the rest of the
body, flew across
the parking lot.
and landed en a
pickup truck
owned hy David
and Marg.iret Fair
of Beulah,
behind No injuries were
repeated
CM I If I J»« l«wr»nc»
Corporation donates $15,000
by
ROGEH MOMGENSTERN
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ADD
FA expresses concern about lack of sexua
harassment training for faculty members
by LORRAINE FINLEV
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Rising costs
Liquor insurance act will not affect
CMU; may influence local businesses
by BMYAIM G LAVIOLETTE
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II. I
it. ! ( e.l fnir.i; e-tabl i-htm-llt s tt) have
'■! ■ , ite ,t an.. 11, a\ have a drastic alTi-tt on local
•■ ■ ■ :. I 'Ml
' ■ ■' I ''-' ■ -\ il i teijm i e. a- ot April 1 , all lHjuor-
'■■hi.. - ' iit..\,.|.i^i. Acuirdinj! to a
. ■' ,. t h. : ate I n -ii rarue lUirt-au set the
h, ' i> .1 a. i- available and affordable in
th. .,. t wa- llitt r.dt d to reduce the
!.. i : allow ii. ■; hiindifs ot drunken
' , • e e i ,i-ataa e -o .n t atleiit victims can ^et
h a ■ ... : • t - .,! o w otild be likely to act more
. : ■ ■ . It '.,:i k, n i i; -t, .liter -. since insurance
• • ..' I',, in. ■-- S. i'. :..■- -aid CMC does have
■ • I,!.-. ! Iii. .,i„h a 'eiit r al liability package
■ a nt .. .t ho.it tin t fit : r ev lew . how the law
it. .ni - •- -aid tfie lav, may push them
. n v..i! :i,a\ fiave I,at hrii the law's intent
i.: a i ' . ■; -mall f u -1 in--, , ri^ht out Ix-cause you
■• : . ■.-. it lupioi hi, !!-•■.' -aiti Chris Hailey.
!• nt; Mt, inj \V iVkard
,1 ,! I fa I'.nt v 1.1 lie. In} K .Ma v. said withcosts
LIQUOR Page 16
internal searches wen- conducted
to choose Senter, and also Donald
IIreckon, former acting dean of
the school of (iraduate Studies.
She said those Rearches wen* not
heavily publicized lieeause they
were internal.
Kills said he went to the
A-Senate Kxeucttve Hoard to
request assistance in establishing Grant's position, but its niem-
Ix-rs weie not receptive to establishing the position
" 'You got yourself into this and
sou can get yourself out,' " were
the exact words of one Kxecutive
Hoard member, Flhs said
"We could have done it a lot
PU>ase See ELUS Page 18
Council
members
to review
SGA survey
by CHRIS MURRAY
I :<-t lilt, fil to-;
Policy Subcommittee mem-
Ix-rs of the Kducational Core
Council on AIDS is scheduled to
review a recommendation to
install condom dispensers tin
campus Friday.
The sulrcommittee is expected
to review Student Government
Association's Feb 4 reeommen
datum to install the machines.
said Policy Sulicommittee Chairman Grant Skoniski
The final results will be
reviewed and analyzed at the
sutxrnmmittee meeting Friday in
the Hovee I'mversity Cer.t'r
Isal»ella KtK>m fn>m d to f> j> m .
said Skomski, Northwest (juad
Complex Manager The meeting
is closed to the public
He said if the suhtommittee
approves SGAs prorxisal. it will
send it to the Kducational Core
Council on AIDS for a vote, possibly M-t tor Feb 'Z't
A council-approved proposal
would I*- brought to the administration for its approval, and
then to the Hoard of Trustees,
said Kd Hrown. Kducational Core
Council on AIDS chairman
SGA voted to recommend the
placement of condom machines
on campus Feb. 4 It also decided
not to amend the resolution with
ii one-year trial period
SGA President Ann AuxTmee
said the administration is using
SGA as a resource and probably
will not make a report to the
tKiard. Pirn if a trial period is set
The recommendation also
.states only condoms meeting l* S
Fixxl and Drug Administration
standards should be installed m
the machines
The recommendation was
made as a result of SGA's telephone survey conducted in late
Nnvemlter The group polled dl2
students, with Til percent indicating they wanted condom dispensers installed on campus, 2~>
percent did not want the
machines anil 5 percent had no
comment
A question in the survey asked
students the specific reason they
supported condom dispensers on
campus
The three major areas of concern were Acquired Immunity
Deficiency Syndrome, sexually-
transmitted diseases and pregnancies
The results were presented at
the regular Kducational Core
Ple.me See CONDOM Page 17
Inside
LIFE
Legal eagle
Piano man
/Page 3 ;."'. Page8
Wordly gathering Charlie's choices
■ii (■■
/Page 5
/Page 11
WEATHER BRIEFLY
;, sonny today, highs near 30
• 1 e.O'.Ki/ tonight; lov»s near
Sa ,',ht (.fiance of snort Thurs-
< fhs -, tfie io.v to mid 30s
Summer employment Day *ill be
conducted at Finch Fietdhouse
from 10 am to 2 p m today
There will be representatives from
200 agencies
Object Description
| Title | 1988-02-17; Central Michigan Life |
| Date | 1988-02-17 |
| Publisher | Students of Central Michigan University |
| Description | Wednesday, February 17, 1988 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 1988 by Central Michigan University. This material is copyrighted and any further reproduction or distribution is prohibited. |
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| Language | English |
