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MOSTLY SUNNY
Ne*\vs
Students different
Profs reflect on new attitudes
Page 3
Et Cetera
Talking turkey
MST3K writers on show shakeup
Page 8
Sports
LIGHTS! CAMERA!.
CMU's first night game
Page 10
Central
Michigan
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Committee recommends higher education funding freeze
By Teielei Fettiej
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III.- I>||| -A.. r\|Hrtrll la L.,,
I -.i •'« a I- !»•.{ Ii t In- I Iihim- a lid Senate
I i i, ■ <!a\ \( ( .a dim: to Sen John
S< hw .^ : \\ I Lit 1 1. < 'it, k the- hill
! a hi !< j tan- little ■ ippo-it |..|i and
hloh a. il! he urn. d l,\ Pni'J.'l At
I a . • , t ,.,,,. the l.a-d -kit ii r »■ a a-
till ai -.- - - i.di
I'In > . w.i a \ < a a mall mini
!,.-< -d pnint - ot .IlilrtTIMT. oll«l
CC [ here wiis c i very srna 11 number of points of
difference. As f<ir as politically, it is a very
non controversial budget this year. 19
Sen. John Schwarz
eate- moie- meiney. but under the' tiemal program structure-, (iin
circ'unist aures I think we've
reaeheel a liiir e'oitipniiiiisc."
t t.m.al
II..II h
• new I < a h lulic! ei Jue a
a a I iimvmsitn'N w ill he
• ►! t he Senate i r e.-it.'.l huh
m-. iniun! tff ..ii \ppt - .|>! Lit
I L. I,n l'<hi, at i..n A- !.
I II \ IF
! 1.
..a o.-o eal I.ik la.d the- \.-.n
\h lo.-a h Schw .-ii / -an! la
. » • ' ! he t.ltr lack of .tljill
Lighting it up!
'fhe kirk «.| ;ieldll le.lial I'll M«l
I--n t heeau-e \\ » it m>t xx ill
t i. l ; I \ i • ll ll I Ve -r-U t le -s liiol'e
nd h» • a n I I 'n I ve-r-it le-.-. m
1111: | > let u re li.ia e\|a< -ne -need
< i it i'iiin;i.-iiTi| t.. ■ .t her pr. >a
r. uns.
Ke'p. Moid is lliieid. House- Suli
committee- on Appropriations lot
MilJmi Pelutatiem Co-Chairman
,ila. suppni te (I J lie bill
I t linik all eif us know that
hiajiei education is an mi pot taut
concern/' saiel I leioel. I ) I )et mil
AVe \\ < iiiki eel taniK like t ii alio
I ii add it ion t o defin i n# a
huelea-t . t lie lull contains Ian
:•, uaae ex p re*ss l n^» legislative
intent to provide* eeputable fund
i ne; am< >n^ st ate universit ies. The*
plan w as cei-aut heiri'd by Ke*p. »Jim
Mcliryde*. R Meiunt Pleasant. anel
l\ep John f lewclhn. K-Hi^
Rapids.
tiK'llt anel mission fhe' hill alsei
reccimmeiids the' criteria be
develeipe'd cooperatively with the*
legislature, executive branch anel
st ate* im ! ve*i -it ies.
However, the* Senate- versiein
of the' plan elelctevs specific
criteria listed by the* I louse*
Although the- plan is only a
recommendation for future' con
siele-i at iem. McHrvde* saiel he- was
pl«*ase*d with the compromise*.
The equitable funding plan d«*spite the- ehan^e-s
weiuld phase* in a formula tei e*e)ui- "This is a -te*p feirwarel feir
lably tune! state- umve rsitie'S e*epiitable* funding." he- saiel "We*
base-el on ctite-ria such as institu- are* moviiii! in that direetion."
Commission OKs new liquor
license for hotel on CMU land
By Dee Sayers
Although -< lluu. aleeihol on state property is
i I lee,. 11. ( * it \ ( 'iirnm I.--ion ia tv •• pe-rm issiein t <» a loe a I
In »t el fen exae I Iv that
<ltv < 'nlllll I l--lo|| .ippl'eive'il a lieW lleplot' llCen.-e
for t fie < 'eiliifeif t I tit ! . J U 1 S Ml--1 «.n. with hce-n-e-
pending Mi<hii4an l.iepior Control ( "oinni issiein
appre.\ al
( it\ Maii.ea a I'.iul iVrduii -aid the- approval of
tic In pi 1.1 I icon-e fm I'omlorl Inn f>\ t lie eil\ was
n« a dee! before- M I < < v\oiild approve- a lie. n.a-
l'.»'l(»ir ' \l 'It '( ' w ill approve any I lejuor lin-tisc, it
..,», « !•♦■ app»o\-..»| -m the !.,< .1 i,v.| f,r-t " Pre-stem
aid I hi- ! a >t;in<l;.nl [A.a-.lmv "
I hi An-a \['\ i on i n 11-- ion«-r- approved the apphca
tie»n from I'art kalielle. ce-ownel of Sweet Otiiein,
I ne- a -uf»-id tai v ot I .al'el le Mana^et ne nt which
ope rate's t he- ( 'eimfurt Inn, for a new Ke--ort I > Hotel
kireiise with I )ance*-Kntert ammi'iit iVruut. three
a <lel it ion a I bar permit s. ( hit eloeir Se*r\ ie'e iN-rmit and
< Mfie-ial hermit Kooel
The* permit - will alleiw the service* eif 11< pie >r in .ill
area- of t he- hot e-l i ncluelmi; 1*1 lest re»om- anel the-
twei nutdeieir couttyard- anel the- use of peirtahle
hai - in t he- -mailer me»et mj"* reieuns anel suite' reioms
llie- permit s also allow Comfort Inn t<» have* e'iite*r-
tamme-nt iiuludmsd, a portable sta«"(e me! elance-
floor All reioms will he* alleiwed fooel s**rvice.
P.eean-e the Conifeirt loo i- locale-d III ( Mh
owm-d l'ni\e-rsitv Park -ellm^ ale-nhol r- die^al
LICENSE
Committee to look at possible
inequities in faculty salaries
By Marjory Raymer
Po--ihle itieef ill! \ I ti laeailt \
oil.i!\ el I - t f I hill loll I- t he toe 11- ot
a ne v\ I \ le e-tahl i -he (I l'i dllllllt
t »-e
Three ill < • III b e • I' > f V e) III t 11 e'
f.n nit \ \--o< iat i< >n a ral t h ree
11 ii i\ er-it \ ol f uial> will he-
appointed to i he- -fant Salary
!•'.< \\\\\\ St uel\ I '< ►mmit t ee and
IIIII-1 llie-e-l bet. del let 1 ae e eiiel
mi' t«> the te-ntative- faculty eon
t raet He-suits will be repoite*el t<»
t lie \.\ anel aelminist rat ion bv
March h>!»f
I h«- committee- will -tuelv me
eputie-.- m minority, female anel
hdud te-rin e-m plo\ e-e-s. sale! Jnyce*
Ib-nruk-. PA e'emtract bar^ain-
i riu t e am tne-mbe-r
I ,ow <-r base* salaries freim iiej^o-
tiat mns when an e-mplove-e first
editors the- universitv are- cenn-
pounde-d because of peree-nta^e
base salary pay raises
"It ini^hl be- hurting individual- or ^de iu p- ot pe-op I e/" said Hen-
rack-. a--ocd.it e- prcife'ssor of phllei-
-e iphy.
The committee will sea re h for
meepial it ie-.- in pay be'tween prei-
feo-sor- of comparable- positiems
Some- miajit de*ve*lop he-cause* of
lower base- salary ne-^eit iat ions,
INEQUITY up I
AFSCME, administrators begin
preparations for contract talks
By Marjory Raymer
Brian Pollpeter. I e*s C<iuipt>e*ll and Brent McMains, of Musco Lighting Company of Oskaloosa, Iowa,
prepare: the* eneirinenis he^lits it will t<ike? tei illuminate Kelly Shorts stadium fe>r the Chippewas home
opener Thurselay niejht aepanst the University of Akrem Kickeiff time is 7 p m
Pri\ at i/at ion top- t he I i.-t eit
tin- e-oiit r; ict n« uot iat mil- fae ill
In- manage-me-nt want- teiavoiel
Pr i\ a I i/at urn » w ill be a major
i-.-aie -.ml Kim I'.lle-rtson \lee
pie idefit fell P» U > I 11 e ■ - .- . I 11(1
|«'malice' AVe w oulel like t be abil
It \ to pr -e-t -111 a list of preipei-al-
lliel elAK< - ,ttl<l ^IV» .\l'S( MK il
» bailie- to compete
Idie America n I'Velerat ion i >f
St.il* l'oiint\ anej \hmnipal
P.mpleive-e- local 1 . »h> and the-
a el m 1 ii i -I rat lo n are- working
together lo -t t date- to t.niii t he
ground rule- t<a eemtract bar
; •a 111 i n }4
APSI 'MP .ll te anpt. d t V\ U e
i ri P« In ii.n \ anel done- In
« X t » ■ I lei the- i U r re-lit cilit rail
w 111 eh e-\ pi i«-- ( >4 t .»I 1 fie aelni I
rii-liatloii did not a^ree- to ilie
eemtraet exte-ntion i itlu-r tune-,
saiel APSI MP Pre -id, nl C ierald
Mister
The union wull lei like to chalice
aiine-mmoi lan^ua^i' but overall
the eoiitract with .1 salars frei/e
for the first eemtrael year 1-
ae ce-pl able a^aill. -aiel Me-tei.
jou r rie\ ri ia n metal weirke-r
( lur eniitrae I 1- ne»t an unheal'
abb contract ' be- -aiel "We'll
take- <Mir leisses aleilic; With eVe-rv
one- else-
f^*- aelminist rat iem eliel rial
a^re-e- to all extelltion fueau-e its
plnleisopliv has changed over tfie-
\eais. I llert-oli saiel fhe-aeiliu
lustration want- lo focus on etfi
cie-ney m the- maiui^e-ri.il and -e-r
v Kc aspects, fie- -aid
"We* want le-s-e-r eei^t without
compromising epialitv." Kllertsein
said
In the past, contract ne^ntia-
tie in- have- be-4 11 lelat i\tl\ sheirt
and u ricompln ate-el. but this ye-ar
e-eiulel he different Mestel -aiel.
w ill (hair the- APS< 'MP bargain
111 id, I e • a 111
I don't t hink I hat it 1- realist ie
knowing tlie- types of issues the-
univer-itv wants to raise*. be
saiel
Kllertsein said be- believes rieade*
Mulleins will procee'd ed flcie-nt ly
I be- uni\e-rsitv ba- lureei «itte»r
ne\ Thomas llustoles te> negotiate, which be- eliel elurui^ Paeulty
As sen iat ion discussion-
"I am very anxious tei ^e-t to t he*
< bargain 1 nej table Plle-rt-on
saiel "There 1- a lot of anxiety,
hi-< iiuse of a lot of rumors t hat ^ot^
I lis! 11 nf< nme lie I
Kei^er Smitfi APS< MP ilistrie t
cou ne ll, will assist in t he ne'^eit ia
t ion- with tin- aelminist 1 at Kin
flu- lest eit APSCMP- bargain
my, le am lia- riot be-e-n tinah/e-el
( )t lie * r memf >e r - of t he bar
Loiimm; team for t fie aelminist ra-
t i<ni are* I )avid I b-r-fie-v assistant
dire-ctor of emf)love-e relations
anel staff pel-emnel service*-.
e AFSCME h;
LIFE
on the
Inside
LIFELINE 2
MORE NEWS 3
VOICES 4
DIGEST 7
ET CETERA 8
MUSIC REVIEWS 9
SPORTS 10
MAC PICKS n
POLICE LOG 13
CLASSIFIEDS 15
Object Description
| Title | 1993-09-01; Central Michigan Life |
| Date | 1993-09-01 |
| Publisher | Students of Central Michigan University |
| Description | Wednesday, September 1, 1993 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 1993 by Central Michigan University. This material is copyrighted and any further reproduction or distribution is prohibited. |
| Type | Newspaper |
| Format | |
| Language | English |
