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Vol. I'.t No. 71
!.(«:) CM Ur'K
Mount Pleasant. Mich. ISS.'.'.a
;H) pages
Wednesday . April i>. l'.'s:!
Room, board fees cut, tuition increased
by TERRI FINCH
LIFE News Editor
Within a matter ot minutes the Hoard ot
Trustees "made history" Friday. voting
unanimously to doth ,lr,t, .im- room arid board
fees by $21) fur next semester ami rami tuition to
$ 17 per credit hour.
Klllotlons were mixed a.s Hoard Chairwoman
Margaret Hiecker called tor tin- two votes While
Hiecker and other tru-ti'is e\ pri s-i d sat ts fact mn
at being .idle to lower room ami board rates a
move not made in nearly JiJvears t he decision
Trustee decisions break norm
l o boost I uition apparently was not as pleasing.
"I don't think 1 need lo say all of us wish we
didn't have to do this." Hiecker said after the
Hoard voted for the $T>.f>0 hike - the largest in
crease in Central's history. "Hut it is a viable
alternative."
be to mire the I'nivarsity in an even deeper
deficit. President Harold A In I said.
Ade! said earlier the Hoard could "say don't
raise it as nn:, h and carry a bigger deficit, or
raise it more and reduce the deficit."
Central currently is operating under a $1
The "alternative." if trustees had not passed million deficit.
ihe Administrations proposed tuition hike, would Hiecker. of Midland, congratulated Vice Presi
dent for Husiness and Finance Jerry Tubb- ami
his staff for "an excellent job ol management"
that enabled lhe Hoard to lower room and boats!
fees from the current rale of %2.] SO per year lor
the L'O meal plan to $1.1-0.
Room anil board rates make up a separ.,1,- lumi.
independent from the Cniversity's general is d
The general fund consists of tuition. lees a,id
state appropriations.
While drastic cuts in state approprtat ions mad,
it necessary to raise tuition, the Housing and
(See "Trustees" — page 10)
Fingerprints matched
Suspect told 3 stories
about alleged murder
by PAUL MASON
and KALLIEBILA
LIFE Stalf Writers
(.KANT > KAPIliS Fifigt r
prints of a '_"_' . ear old Craud
Rapids man accused nt murder
i m\ former I' Ml -p-ns ■ : .1, a u :.,■
('nature wen slentita d .rn those
t akett from I '• •.:! s r, s ,a r dun !.;;
a vi s, m; rv It i I ha ; ' i m-^i.r.
Id' ft ,:i !„'.',:; Mo: d.v St
IsMwa'do i',. s,.;,,*...'. who is
etia-g. .1 'Pill' f w Slits ..'
led,si.,.. rs :rd.-r. me a -..-.;:.» .,1
open ■',:••!••. ., -si ass.mil v. •' h
inter-.' f" :ss:,d - I >■ t.'-is, at
for- , . Tt ..rl, - - !{o„,.r;g. r has
nil, : '
s.i is ' .
1.os!
' i:se.
l.al.-st
tak
were identified as having the
s.im, "rich characteristics" as
Hesei.de/' prints, said Karl Fink
deir.er. nf the liraml Rapnis
police Identification Huri-au.
"I'm convinced they are tden
ttliadle." Fir.kbciner s.nd.
I'outure, of Cheboygan, was
murdered April L'1 in the (irand
P.apids suburb of Walker.
I'., sture's partially clad body
Was Imitiil bv two teenage boys
t.ne down i!i a three foot deep
backwash m a wooded area near
:! , (irand River.
! >r. St ev en (' Hauserman.
pa'h..legist at Hlodgett Medical
(enter in (irand Rapids, who ■...,-».
fi riormed (he autopsy. s.ud - ' "*iV i»\ i
('out ure. ar, Aiph.a Chi Omega /'.Jk.ti.hjMl, >* t..J~ I » *
Sojotiiy ii.ember, died from im
mission tn water Couture was EcfWdTCfO
strangled. sustained bruises,
dr..-i.e-. ami brut.,1 ■ -..,•.,.> m Resenoez
(See"Trial'--page 2)
. ! >
/
Kinney School hearing
delayed by technicalities
by CAROLSCHAFtR
LIFE Stall Writei
\ so!,,;. •:. f" i la ,d !, >f
nev II.,-:;, : 'sty . ■ ■ ■■■■ -
VV h.le
Prof.afe {',,..:• .f,.,l.a
■'It'"'' d ■■■' M" .-■■ i'
vv ha h it g: mt. .1. .-.,, .Id :
J US.'
ii,.; : .. y pies..]..: ...
ing is I h.- at.sen. . .: l
< )'(',.Uliell
I he d. ;,. .s ;■ .sp.g ,
hoped th. I , a: if.g ' " .Id
near ! u I ur.
ss ot Km
Ih.rtows hrid.iv
Hoard o! Kduca
, a.ss.a Kinney in
.: . ..it ' o.irt heir
'o.irt .h.dge Paul
Harrows said he
a >. aisled for the
The da-lav was granted on the grounds the al
tornev for Persona 11 /ed Kducation in
Neighborhood Schools, the citi/eti's group tiling
for the injunction, failed to serve proper notice o|
t he law suit lo Hoard oil icials.
Hurrovvs met with PKNS attorney Andrew
Mark s and board at tornev James Stem for almost
Jo minutes in chambers hetnte announcing has
decision.
"While these things are technicalities they are
not i ti t he proper order and I will have to deny t hi
preliminary injunction order at this time." Rur
rows said. "The court does not have jurisdiction,
sim e I he affidav it s hav e not been properly s,rv u
t,l and v erified.
(Sec "Injunction" — page 2t
£;,.:
i
Foot fight
Two vi'uffe. hn k .nut I;,. pp i! nut 1111 r il 11) Saturday s CMU Karate- (Hub spun airpsl ioi
, iiiii|ii'titan at Itn-.e Ar, -n.i The hoys were compeTirii) in .1 sparririi) ill.it, h v'.ln, ti a!
both kukiiuj anil iioorii) hit. They were part ot .ippr omm.ilelv ?00 '.tatevvide ii.mpeti
I din [let." ij in the d.iy l')iu| tiuirn.imi'iit
Five vie
for dean
position
by JANET HASTINGS
LIFE Editor
I he Held "I p.'ssihie ca r ni,, I.. •. ■ s ■,, :.
ton n! I lean ol t he School o! I .r.o! s m ,
has been narrowed to !.'.,-. s.mi .I"1
>■! iinii.iiiiill In- si i r. h . , .m:m i ' p ,
I t| t be mo'p' t hall .".'» applu . :•■:
1 mn rmeiv ed Ir.im 1 hr..ugho ,: ft,
I 'a:.ada. ! he J 1 itn-inbcr s. ,,is ', . . ass
[ loillilli, inl t he top threl , s,sdalat,
John < 'antelon. .v hot las w in p: •■- . :,' '
[>cc ".-s,ar, h
The forever decision:
Pro-life/Pro-choice
it
It was my only choice"
ABORTION:A tough choice
Birth brings tears of life
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./. a, m ., ■,> Win i > nl (hi
j , .■]■!> Km i fit i >, fhtinij, tl.i
for Ceorgia. it was the
only thing she could do
Any olher course of action
would have hurt too many
people.
"There wasn't any deci
sum to be made. It was mv
only choice." (ieorgia s.nil
(>.-e
"Ib-cision"
-parrfi- IJ)
Men at,
TV
lol
■■{(',.:• Met,
'1
till! \,-.:7 • : s
John i'i.,:.- , ..per,-is - d !■.,-
b.rth "i his :-:_: ,■;,;:,! j|..
was .:-. -he ,!el,very r.'■'•;.
w .! h his vv if. a ml I he tea! s
His! il,,... id" Mary ('Lit,'
s.mi ,,! h.-r Is.-hand when
he cut t he umbilical cord
i le .Tied w l.a-i, he saw
the living baby . a pi , .dia !
o! himself and h^ vv ife. lie
cried because the couple
had a ■ \ 11 ■ n s i v a ■ I v debated
! he possibillt lis of abort j r. g
tin- pregnancys Mary s.mt
"Wi- wanted the first
child." she said, "but he
a.-.! |,l! !.. .'. .- :..,■ :,,.:.
for it "
I wa- wo: : . g ado
liii.iii.'i.ii assem - ,g '. , . .-
a child." he s.,.,: "1 ... ,
looking tor son..- .-...., ,
o-api goat , lor ' '.. '':.••
t ha! I fell to mv 1; >, dots
llscc "I nliplc" page 1 J I
■ , ' v"»{ i *-~* 'i
i' J 5 _• J S S* a
The state wit hholdiii'r; tax increast- will
ht-nmu' rffeetivt' with the faculty staff April 7
[•ay «i:itr and student April 1-1 pay date. The 6.92
fu-rccnt rale rovers tht- retroactive increase
from .Jan. 1.
A University physi
cian talks about how to
keep healthy in the
hectic last weeks of
the semester,
pa Re .1
I.IKrXtylos looks ,it
a student artist who
creates art forms from
clay, fur and hop.es.
pa«c (\
Included with to
day's LIFE is the 1981*
edition of the
Base hal! Sof t hall
(iuide.
Classifieds. . .
Comment .
Hotel America
I.I.'Kstylcs. . .
Off the Win- . .
Sport s
Spotiife
Weather
Object Description
| Title | 1983-04-06; Central Michigan Life |
| Date | 1983-04-06 |
| Publisher | Students of Central Michigan University |
| Description | Wednesday, April 6, 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 |
