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Vol.64 No. 50
1983 CM LIFE
Mount Plea-ant. Mich.. IV^.VS
W< r» .-•■
Wednesday. Feb. 2. 1983
>4£e/ predicts tuition hike as high as $6
by JAMESON COOK
andTOMWICKHAM
LIFE Staff Writers
A tuition increase nt
$6 per credit hour i- i
for next seme-t« r. I'
Harold Ab.l -..id at T
Student (IiivithiihiiI
tion meeting.
Abel -aid ilue tn !•■
monev available for
education, he v. ill "be very Mir ministration can predict.
prised if the Hoard of Trustees It js difficult to figure exactly
doesn't accept a 10 to If- percent how much ihe state v-.il] allocate
tuition increase per year for tbe to CMU next year since Con
.1)0 to next three years." v;rcss has not determined the
\pected "We've taken a three year fm;i| allocation for this year, he
resident look and m-c a deficit of two saui. Also, though Covernor has decreased from I'd to .">0 per
uc-dav's million in the first year and four James lilanchard recommends cent. Thus student-' tuition ha-
Associa million in the third." Abel said. how much money will ^o to increased II percent, which t-\
He added the figures are higher education. Congress eludes the increase from infla
ss slate "v;ii;ui- assumptions." but are could change it. tion. he s.ud.
higher the best estimates the Ad The major reason for the in Abel said the Administration
crease is less state revenues, he
said.
CMC is funded mainly by two
sources: ihe state and siuilents.
he said. In ihe eirjht vtar- Abel
has been at CMC state I'undiru;
ca-il\ could recommend to in
crease tuition b> more than the
$ti ceiling, but it would not he
fair to students.
"Whatever it is would not be
enough. We onlv stopped at $t>
because more than that wouldn't
be fair." he said.
Abel s.ud the increase would
probably not include another in
crease in Winter Semester next
v ear.
Any tuition increa-e must be
recommended by the Ad
ministration to the Hoard of
Trustees, w ho v ote on il. he -aid.
He -aid the recommendation
for the increase would not occur
until at less; Mav and po-sibU
ev en June or J ulv .
due Hoard member contacted
was unsure of possible tuition in
iTC.lM's.
iSce" Ahi I" — pane I.M
Federal payoffs
bring cash woes
Puppy Love
Happiness is definitely a warm puppy tor
Tracey Schurt*. a resident assistant in Tain
Moil.
Schultz. Redford senior, yot tier chu.ee at
happiness when a pet care clinic was held in
the Tate lobby Tuesday night
Tho program was hosted by Dr. Jan Pol. ,i
veterinarian from Weidman and Lesyln
Carroll of Fish Head Aquariums, who brouijnt
with Ihem a herd of animals including three
dogs, a cat and a pony.
The program, put together by Jeff Terhusti,
another Tate RA. was to round out the
recreational side of students' lives
"College tends to stress the career
development of an individual, we would like
to see other parts enriched also.' Tefbu'.h.
Fairgrove senior, said
Although M>(> local recipients
of federal checks tolalliiu:
Sl.' million are el.inniiii: su-iie
area banks have been unable to
cash the checks, bank ottici.ils
maintain thev have e\petn tued
little trouble.
Tile 1 S. Trr.iMll v i tiei'i.s.
which member- ol the Su-sna'A
Chippewa Indian tribe be.-.an
receiving Mondav. are pail ol .i
land lre.it v -una d w n I; l.inn
S.llpll.lW Chlppf'A.l liilil.ll.s In;
Sid million.
!'..-. ch Hid iv uli. a I '- .In. 1- :■- '..'i
t:l..'b ..nd an oi dine. t. 1...
Stand.u her. pi es ide lit ■ d 1 !■*
America II Sei ut it > I «a r.k. 1 tin !..
IJriMilw a v . h:- hank - les.r \.
cash In ca !Ue "rvllillll'il low
because : he I i'. ipil nt s l i
"They said anyone
with checks over
$500 should come
back T hur -
sday." — Daisy Kendal!, member of
the Saginaw Chip-
p e w a Tribe
mn
steil cash anil did not deposit as , ri .,ui
S taudac her. a lone, vv it Ii lour ot hei 1" « a I b i nL i -i - , - 1 ..ti . I a. t ::«• t inie
were the bank- unable tocasl. l!,. . > . . V -
How i '. i r. 1 l.ii--. Ki i.t ill. [■.'.<■■.: net "\
sk;i!I.1-.v Ch.ppfVVa Tl:be a..and tlll'ii In
alll, s.is! >i;e n.[v il uabie !..i si. he; ■ Im . k ..
a- !-.■ b. I'a i'. mil \
. r.i-l ■! "v 1 < ■. i 111 I'le
Si, al l-.l' r 1 se-llav.
Tln> tnl.l tn.e to . ..me ha.k 1 hn;-il i . . ' L< s.ta.l *..i.l ' i':ev -ad
anv one w It ti checks mil > 7.11(1 s|a,n!d case I,.,, k i S..I -. ia v ."
lint l.asrv Johns, jiresident ol l-.ibella ( ...mi. Hank and Trust.
■Jilt I Is. |tt i.uhsr. . -aid la. ba nl e*. pel lem ed s.' c.e I, How |H oblelii-.
" \ I ,isi tuiii .ve hail a -liiali piohiiui wit!, a v a ; ia ! i:., I v o! lal.o
I.. | Is. hut w i a i I . ia ■-. e- out o! 1-SST v ." Johns s.,a|
('hat ot lh. Sai-.l.a-, ('!., |. | a A a . A.lno'i! s,ni;i., 1. s.,;,| k. Lid
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S-. i "liullali-" |iav;e llll
Assault concern prompts meeting request
by TERRI FINCH
LIFE Hews Editor
Di-sati-l ,. -.. s
I ' i u v i r - ;: v . i - • .; ■
assault s | : . ,s ,; : i ■:
bel w ee :; ;;,. :;.!•< :
a Cuiver-.!'. .,::.. s.
Member- ..:
ot the I'mversitv Commitlee oti Seeisai
ltehavior.il Concerns reipie-ted to unit w.tl,
Director ut Student Life (.ienh Star net in oidei
• r'.it .; t.. sjiell mil |i;st what Ilii-a-iile- I hi ! tii-. cTs:'\
-' v na ean take rei-.i rd I ti i; -.iaii.iI assaults that nccui ot!
lod.i'. campus, s.ial the subcommittee C ha il w oiuat.
e.i'.'i Jovce Memo ks. ass,i, ;ate proiissnr ••!
l'hl|.,s.,|,h-.
:;.''e* Members In came loUielt.ili about the Issue
..tte, I, .ai.sa at Itta a U I'M I.ILL ileaim.
A It h al. a ss i !.'; t i ha ' ...il.tln! ..It c.i raps s
Ii. :.: a f.s s.ud.
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even ! h.i'.ia h t'ev ilai tot . i. • U t oS i .li:,|ili-.'
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-aid Its, , sis 1,1 |,e ..pes to . lot o| .tte: [Ul !a
: as. as to a h ,t ; he 1 s.\. i s.i . , .,.-., .j,,. and ; hat , s
tl I pi I ! a' ail IS IIS opinio!.. ha s !,!■;, , ,,r.
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"Mci linu" pav;c Zi
Black History Month set to begin
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: h; a hi i'. h. is I the ! f. i v er s i t \ vv il be a ceiebr.it ion toi us. t hat M,,,i:.t l':ii;.i :s »i" *p.:l. ,i; :ln
calendared!'. we can sit li.nl ,i:nl -..n. 'th.il is op.-m-r.; . ere rn, ■:... s. s,;,,,|ule,l
11 u t I ) a i us said I s.o k st ude nl r;n e. w e a re not ,i- bad a- w e are t"t the I u ; . . a s : [ ■. ('. u t . ;
:..[.,.! ha- been la'.orable lot' [i..rtla.ed on television and it, A ia!.'..: n. tn (Iai :.. -ad W:l<-.
keepin-.; the celebration intact the :,iw-|i.ip fs,'" Owens s.nd. w 11 i ad, i t is s the lo|.a -ol the :rn
through Lebruarv. so this veat porta: ce ■.: retaiuiui- a in'tur il
it will be ihe traditional 111.ok 1 hope a sense o| [.ride will be nil stit\
ILsior;. M.mlh instilled throughout the mouth " (.-*, e--lil.-a k histurv" - p.uje |..i
Hogwash?
Animal to predict weather
by ANNE PERAZZA
LIFE Ass't. News Editor
-peak. at..i tod.,-, ihe ■.':,.,.:..I hoi
L.v e: V el.,.; has h:s,|.,-, . -,
takes .... r the aluei.aht
Miliums o I [..,.[.!.■ w .11 p a . la.m.e.'.i loth, .-i ..a nd la.a. a a it: n-
A it h baited lit >., ' h I "f h 1 s a 1 t I'. a I.
It is sail lo note. ta.Ai . el . I hat I . 1 ■ ■ u ia i 111 st 1 lav is use nl t he
lew hoi,d.iv * alt Halltnarr- does ;;.,! make, aids |,,r
I he I k o! 'Atiliiversar.es a.al Hobdavs" s.,vs ( i i , ,u nd h, ,.•
1 l.i-, i- a t ra ill! niti.i 1 da v ol nbserv a! a e ac c ordlti,; t o loi k lore.
Itil! the World Look enc;, e!opeil:a delv e<| ill I'.l eater dipt h m
iSee - Hoi; "-pa«c III)
"Chairs." a national tra\ elirit; art exhibition.
is show ini?, at South Art Studio until Vvh. 18.
LIF'KstyU'.s looks at
the persona! stereo
craze, which could in-
hazardous (o vour
health.
pa«e ti
New t our na merit
rules may effect the
Mid-American Con
ference.
pa^c 12
Classifieds J.-,
Comment 1
Hotel America 1
LIFK-tvle- ii
Off the Wire -1
Sport- VI
Spot life la-
Weal her la
Object Description
| Title | 1983-02-02; Central Michigan Life |
| Date | 1983-02-02 |
| Publisher | Students of Central Michigan University |
| Description | Wednesday, February 2, 1983 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 1983 by Central Michigan University. This material is copyrighted and any further reproduction or distribution is prohibited. |
| Type | Newspaper |
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| Language | English |
