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Central Michigan LIFE
Vol.64 No.67
198:»('M LIFK
Mount Pleasant. Mich. 48859
16 pages
Friday, March 2f». 19M
Business school admission rules toughen
by MIKE STRONG
LIFE Staff Writer
A new policy, based on ^rade point average.
will tou^hm requirements for admission into core
classes in the School of Business Administration.
Effective Fall Semester P.tvi. students must
have completed 2C> credit hours with a 2.0
minimum ijrade point average before they can
enroll in the four pre professional business
courses.
The four core classes .ire A< count mt; L'01 and
221. Business Law Herniations 2<>2 .md In for ma
Show squeezed into Rose
tion Systems Analysis 221. said Hubert Hanson,
associate dean of the School of Business Ad
ministration.
Students still will ni ed to have sophomore
status, which is 2o credit hours, but under the
new policy it will be easier for a sophomore w it h a
cs.od k-p.i to ret into the core classes. Hanson said.
In the past, a student was admitted into a • ore
class based upon the number of credit hours ac
cumulated rather than tirade point. Hanson said.
Students with more credit hours were i:iu*n top
priority, he said
"Hv doifi.' this we will do a better job meet inr
many students will sii;n up for the core classes.'
Hanson said.
Students who currently are takini; the cor.
class,-s, have not yet been accepted into Ihe pro
page 1')
Big league promoter
to aid PB at concert
by ROGER HITTS
LIFE Staff Writer
After a t.on. ..r htalus.
Michigan's k.ni;pin promoting
agency -. Detroit based Brass
Hini; Productions ret;.rns to
Central to produce w hat it hopes
will be a profitable rock :i roll
concert.
For sniiie I'r.ii/raS!! Hoard cos
cert w.irk< "-. Brass Hiiid-'
presence a! Saturdav's ().-,-*, |n r.'.:ii
Osbourne . ..•;. < rt will mean ..-i;.i! attempt::,;' t.- prod
fewer headaches and less detail Mel! rill:, sate !*.■■■>. (•>•;,.
tow ork out Hose A re r:a .
Brass Hnu;'s L.sl proiuot..! Tl;iv-h"w :-,; Id r*r-,i*i
concert was a Nazareth slum in be. ..use a i..: .■! tr. i.
March H'sl nihilities .tr,. t,:!.,••. i.
For others, most r:.. I. i! > L -s. pro Hi.'id. wh;ch ::;.-.i:;s .: ',.,
duction workers ai.d seciritv thus'- ttia. -so 'a'.. !■'
"This show is a lot easier on us
because a lot of the responsibilities are
taken by Brass Ring, which means a lot
less things that we have to worry
about." — Marcia Miller, PB concert
coordinator
:','s"" ■•" ahoat." PH Concert C....rd.:i it.o
"il1" ■' Mate; , Miiier said
' ''r' *; 1'.ii! t h.e t h::: ,;s ; i> w or r s a bi >:i t
o ••:. i.,r.;.* for 1'ii's Product,..:;
1 '■•"" i e.dd.sator t;,.. r> Mar.-un.
'":! i 'to* lists.ur:;.* show will be
''^ "" ■ i' i ..1 t he lari;es! . oncer t s e-. er
'""^ :l :.ds;it.d t.. be st.u-.il inside
(See "<>//>" --p.ittr 2)
Osbourne hospitalized;
Central concert still on
Od/y's ill although his rua t.adeu.en! s..\s ,•
will not ea ncel Sat urda > 's conc-r' at H.s. A : .* is..
Osbourne publicist Kevin K.siad. -.nl tt*.
F. m;iish rock sincer t.i: a !,:,;.l:;.*s- : s : : • _ ! . s >
durim; a concert v.. Ho. hi..:.:. Ill l'oe-ds. *i:.,h:
tKbourne had to skij. h,s ei-cre ■.>■!.■.: ,o:,s a:.l
w as take n ! o a io. al hospital
A I! tests proved uei;.it!v<. ass! Its!*,,.is. '.s a ~
:. leased Thursdav murium;. Is -....I
"')/'/\'s been fii; h? i n.; a bad osd. piss ir hu-
i.l.ers." Keune.lv said. "Ihe .*,.;,,*.-::,,*, :•: h.-
• hest coupled with his ';: .vv :....r■:.*.■ -dn 1 . •■
he just ran out ot i;,|s."
The onlv scheduled cniaert ...n.el.il os : |,e
I'.ts I I Kt.oi;; • , :,..,: il'.e !.. ilii;e*.s w as a \\ . ,i*.. s
d iv M.'hl p. : lo: v.w... . s ( .; , . *, H.,-. . Wise \
sch.duli.t app'-ara*;< ■■ tot Msrouetie l'h.urs.ia>
so; !;■ a! •... w a s « a :.. . |. d. I .'it , t liad sol hind to do
a :t h i 1st.,.-irt.e's r. . i st j li:..*ss. Ke :: :,eil\ s.;;,|
"l.e n.lsll t leeli:..' Well ..s earl', as last week.
s.dsi vs. Ihsim i| the takel sales up there in Mar
s*.et'e didst warrant how lar out ot the tour
: i.:;l e A e w ou Id ha . e ! o »•>.." i:i-.lli|
I !,.■ A < s,.,r oh I t l-l„ a: sr .v as scheduled to a I
:.*.e !S Mmilil i'l.asaSt eats*. todav. but Keisiedv
s.i ..1 he ,s s :.s,: r. v. ta :i }..- will art u*
' A ll I ea :. s.i . is • hat h r * i! be I I .i ■ r . conn* c. .t.ce r t
time." he -,iiil
Short slopes
It was tbe end of tbe season, but the rei ent *.p'in.|
snowfall <pive Larry Piper Bedford tr •■simian l.ihiai* left I
.inii Bill Hfilit Carson City |iiiitc.r (above i regf it top .nui
lettl one last (tuiru.o to t.n.kle Ihe -.lope-. Thui'.d.e, .it
ternoon .it Perry Shorls stadium
%&*'
Courses being
compared for
CMU/MTUplan
by DAVE ELLIS
LIFE Managing Editor
Kduc.itors at CMC and
M ic hi i;a n 'Tec h tmlni; n.i I
l'nu«Tsil\ have i;otti :i .e.t
th«*ir academic slide rules and
are attempt un; to i;et a new
joint fn^ir.ii-riin; program :i
uperat :on b\ tall.
The educators are compar
mi; programs at both um'.. r
sides to i.ientif\ where new
courses are needed and w here
existltu; courses need
m.xlificat ion to fit into I he
proposed chelnical. electro al
and kjeolo^'ical engineering
pro/raius
M.ti.li He: rs. d, ad ..! the
CMC Coliei'.e ol Alls and
Sisenct s s.nd he tint with an
Mil ' otfi.iai recentl'. and lias
outlines ,,; th.* MTC curses
li.-iiu; 4-i .mpared to c.,u;'. ale::t
CMC ...iirMs
Henri, said s,,;:..■ r. •.:*.■ nl a
tion >.| math . • • ars. s ma', b.
necess.ir's and. to iess.-r e\
lent. si.in.- i tn* mis t r '. ami
<■ :u;i nee r i tu; . ou r -. s in.o
need modi 1 uat nm s to lit int..
t he program.
About si\ new courses s\i|j
be needed at Cent ral to make
(See "('Ml All! "-pai^l
House requests schools review
By MINDY NORTON
LIFE Ass't. News Editor
\ slate lliiiiM* Committee is askini; I or an independent council to
st s.i *. M ichira u's colleges and mu'. >*r * 11 i.*s tor w a> s toeas,* program
di.pla at :oii a nd f i n.i n. ial burdens
1 he ('iillei;.' and diversities Committee sent th.e luil House a
Vt solut ;••:: Weiines.lav request, to; I i.e. . .! allies Hlanchard to appoi nt
a .oun.si to stu.iv Michigan's 1 .'. public universities. '_'!> cotutnunitv
• oilei'es and ."it. private «*o!lei;es.
I Ilat'uha rd has evpress.*.) interest tfiat an independent council be
lor n ;ed to look into w a> s to deal uith t he i nst it u t mils' t ma ticial .lit
lie ult I-*-, caused bs del. r. s and cuts m slate fundi n-.;.
Hep Hlllh MrN.llli. e. H llddn.n.h in
said it is espe.-iall*. important coll. i*. - it
proi;ra ms i. in:., ess.. i*i |\ l,r*.\ui-i* sl.di !
"F.ai-h <*oliei_;e has Us own plan." -!•
1 fiat fits ,n w ith the w hole plan dor ! h. -I
" We don't hav .* a 11 . e '. . a! ■•: a I i
M< Nairn e a.lded.
i'r.sident Harold Abel -ast h. th.nl
could be a problem m so;:u hi:'h !. i Is
iiiucfi I un.b:u;.
I t hmk if an ett.d ! :- ;:. id, to -:..;■
v: I." Abel s.,;d
!*>. e ' Mini V ' p.ll-e Iti)
Hearing set for Kinney closing
by RHODE MIEL
LIFE Staff Writer
parents i;r.mp formed to fu;ht
tfie closing ..I Kinni*>. t.L'tt N.
Kinnev. ! iled a re.pies' for an in
A hearini; to deed. U an m junction ai;amst Ihe closmi; of
dit'.ction will be granted ai/anist t he elernentarv school March 1 ^
tie .-losim; of Kinnev Fleinen The re.juest was fib d ill
tar> School fias been set for Mount I'le.is.int ,u;ai:ist the
\prii I Mount Pleasant Board of F.duca
Person.ili/ed Kducatu.n in t ion and Superintend!' nt Hubert
Neighborhood Schools. a Jar.son.
1'KNS Atforney Andrew .v.v* elemental''. .■ ia- .-rooms [,,r .,
Marks filed the request, chum 2U>ear p.-r.od. -.cl I h. sets*..I
uu; tfie s.-h-ool could Lot be clos In >a rd's a I I. •: t.ev .1 ai:n s S 1 em
ed under an ai;r.*enieiit lor a Marks i> . .u t ot I ..w n a n.i culr!
feii.-ral buildiiu; sU.:.e.i ti;. tfie not be : e.-.clied !..r .*. imment
liiunl ill l'.*(i:l Ihe aj.plieati.it. was used t,(
The re.juest filed bv Marks u<-pnr«* t he old Mount Pleasant
claims tfie b.sir.i. f>> su;[.im; the Post Offn out !2i»S Cniversitv
appbc-ation with the federal sv h.cti now s. r\.s as if:,- school
government, agreed not to close Oee " Kinnev"- -- p.\gv lb'
In Brief
L Registration niaterials for Fall Smu-strr are
available in the I'niversity Center Bookstore.
Campus
A new business cur
rieulum has been
sparked by increased
student demand.
page :$
A group of faculty
from Western
Michigan University
toured Central,
page :t
Sports
Corunna swamped
Kingsford in a (Mass H
quarterfinal Wednesday at Rose Arena,
page 12
Index
i."
Art s and I.eisu I e ... .
Classifieds
Comment
Hotel America
Off the Wire
Sports
Spotlife l.~.
Weather I".
V.
Object Description
| Title | 1983-03-25; Central Michigan Life |
| Date | 1983-03-25 |
| Publisher | Students of Central Michigan University |
| Description | Friday, March 25, 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. |
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| Language | English |
