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Holitein said that there have been
ro instances in which students have
‘not graduated because they were
‘closed from required courses.
“Thy just cart tae these courses
as early as they would like 10," he
‘aid, “Many students want to fulfil
theit requirements by their junior
‘year, bul instead, have to wait until
their senior
Shelley Prysent, a second-
Semester junior majoring in
‘marketing was closed out of some
feauired courses in pre-registration
‘She said that Assistant to the Dean
‘and Undergraduate Advisor Helen
Pelersi kept putting her off, and
“couldn't tell me why I was closed
Prysunt added that the fist group
of stalents to pre-register have been
“pulling cards,” forcing some
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Pelersi sid that schedules were set
tap to fil certain rooms at certain
times before the problem became
apparent
“The schedule extends from 8:00
‘am. to 10:00 pum," she sai. "With
130 undergraduate sections, we
needed to fill those rooms at 8:00 in
the morning.” She added that the
school is doing the best it ean to
secomodate the student
‘A new section of required courses
wus recently opened, Peers said. OF
four required Accounting courses,
students had to choose two,
“There were enough of them, even
though they may not have gotien
their first choice,” she suid, She
added that all four were equally
good courses. “They may not get
their fest choice simply because
there are too many students.”
The school i turning dawn many
students, Holstein said, to
Accommodate those presently
enrolled.
"We are operating under spac
lable basis, basically servicing
our own majors, Lots of available
space would mean lousy scheduling
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added,
“The administration has attempted
toalleviate the problem, but without
visible results, Holstein said.
“We have been granting three
faculty positions for next August
But its difficult 10 find faculty
members, because business schools
are facing the same problem all over
the country,” he said
J Holnein ded hat classescannot
bbe moved to lecture centers, which
would eliminate the problem of
closed sections, because students
have complained that there ure too
many classes held there already
BP “The average class size isabout 40
students. Every faculty members
aching to his eupacity asi i,” he
Holstein continued that he “would
like to think that the quality of
education has not been affects
Though {am in the middle of «
‘complex situation, Ihave not, done
anything. (0 adversely affect the
quality.” We added that the
Undergraduate program could be
improved, though, by smaller
clases,
Serving as many students as
possible is the school's main
objective, Holstein suid, The student
will not be held up, “but he won't get
every course he wants, when he
wants i
By decreasing enrollments adding
faculty members, Holstein foresees
an alleviation ofthe problem in afew
yea
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Vance in Jordan to Discuss Talks
AMMAN, Jordan (AP) Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vane arrivedin Jordan
vice and counsel at thstime's
id in an arrival statement.
Striking Miners Dump Non-Union Coal
CHARLESTON, W, Va, (AP) Striking coal miners intensified their effors
{to halt the low of non-union coal today as about 400 of them ina mailelong
caravan forced coal trucks in eaastern Kentucky to dump their loads
Alongside U.S. 23. The truck divers were told to "go home if you want to
keep your truck." Two (rucks were emptied of about 60 tons near
Catlettsburg, And Kentucky state police said two more tru
later "We're monitoring the caravan, but sofartha'sall we're doing,” suid
state pole spokesman, ‘The incidents came as union and industry
negotiations reported progress during contract talks in Washington,
Crisis in U.S. — Japanese Relations Says Mansfield
TOKYO (AP) U.S, Ambassador Mike Mansfield suid Monday
not gone far enough with proposals for reducing its big U.S. trade ba
and deserbed relations between the wocountriesas beingatactisi.
hink it is suicien,” the 74-year-old Montanan, former majority leader of
the U.S. Senate, said of the Japanese package of tariff reductions and other
‘measures, He made the comment as Japan's minister for external economic
affairs, Nobuhiko Ushiba, began talks atthe White House to explain the
plan, U.S, imports from Japan amount 10 about S¥ billion more than
Japanese purchases from the United States. Economists have said the big
Japanese margin contributes to U.S. unemployment. Inan interview withthe
‘Associated Press, Mansfield said unless trade differences ure settled within
period of 60 to 90 days the situation may get out of hand,
Qatar to Back Oil Price Freeze
DOHA, Qatar( AP) The petroleum minster ofthe Persian Gulfsheikdom ot
Qatar, which tat year backed plans for a IS percent increase in he price of
‘rude oll, said Monday his country may join moderates in the Organization
of Petroleum Exporting Countries who want a price freeze. Shevk. Abdul
‘Aziz bin Khalifa al Thani, who aso is president of OPEC, indicated Quiar
‘would go along with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emieates which wa
the freere as away of relaxing inflationary pressures onthe world's economy.
OPEC opens its ministerial conference in Caracas, Venezucla Dec. 20." We
will udopt a policy eapuble of combating inflation and bolstering the US.
dolla," he said in an interview with The Associated Press. "We are fully in
favor of efforts underway to achieve prosperity forthe world economy. Aid
this willbe accomplished through the combined action of OPEC to arrange’
economic solidarity between oil produces and consumers with a view to
curbing inflation
Supreme Court Rules on Forced Retirement
WASHINGTON (AP) The Supreme Court ruled today that the ever ie
prohibiting age discrimination does not protect some 11 milion workers
{rom being forced to retire before they teach the age of 65, In a 72 deision,
the court sud the law was primarily designed to encourage the hiring of older
workers not to prevent them from being retired under pension plans adopted
before the statute was passed. The dissenting justices, Thurgood Marshal
and William J. Brennan, sad the majority derision has “deprived many older
workers ofthe protection which Congress sought to afford.” Bul they noted
that the House and Senate recently passed amendments specifically
prohibiting forced retirement of under-65 employees simply because of thst
‘ge. Thus, they said, “the mischief the court fashions today may be
shortived." The decision came in a case involving Harris MeMann of
Alexandria, Va., who brought suit contending that United Airlines had 1
‘ight tosforce him toretie when he reached age 60 in 1973, He wasi technical
specialist in aieralt systems and had worked for the frm sinee 1944,
Times & Audobon Society Clearedin Libel Suit
WASHINGTON (AP) The Supreme Court today let stand a lower courts
decision throwing out a $61,000 libel ward against the New York Times and
the National Audubon Society, The justices refused to review a ruling by he
Ind US. Cireuit Court of Appeals charictcrized as “in every Way i
landmark” on the right to repor serious eharges against public iguces, the
cout’s action sets no legal precedent, but courts in the 2nd Cire
encompassing New York, Connecticut and Vermont, and elsewhere in the
country, ay rely on the appeal court reasoning in deciding Future libel sus
Iso, public figures could find it more dificult to succeed in such elaims. he
tage considered hy the justices today centered on a 1972 article in the New
York Times reporting thatthe Audubon Society had eharged five prominent
scientists with lying about the elfects of pesticides on American beds
State Suspends City's Parking Permits
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) The State Monday suspended New York City’s
‘authority to issue permits for operation of commercial parking lots st
‘midtown Manhattan, on grounds thecity issued one that didnot comply with
few air quality regulations. Peter Berle, commissioner of environment
conservation, said the suspension of authority fr Hots in the central busin
district, south of $9th St, would continue until sate investigators decide
Whether some pending permits would not ereate addtional ai pollulion
Berle sud he took the action because the city Department of Environmental
Protection issued a permit which did not comply withthe federally approved
Transportation Control Plan TCP and a federal court order. The lot in
{Question was identified as ane at 1241 Broadway.
PAGE TWO
ALBANY STUDENT PRESS
DECEMBER 13, 1977
by Mike Pearman
A survey of student a
located near the downtown
dormitories
‘thre of 6 are in compliance witha
new city housing ordinance
‘The ordinance requires that all
apariments rented after June ofthis
yea be inspected and isued a Cer-
iiate of Occupancy by the City of
Albany.
‘Apartments Surveyed
The survey, conducted by
NYPIRG, OCA and United Tenants
of Albany, surveyed 76 apartments
inthe area. Of these, 62 had been
rented since June and should have
been issued Certificates of
member off the survey committee,
sid landlords haven't called the city
Housing Inspection Laws Violated
en apuriment inapestons wer
oe raat os Cot CO,
aeting caught
Tandiords dent ell for thei
inspection.”
‘Occupancy by more than three
unrued pone netgear
ment in Albany is illegal, Kennedy
‘aid,
.0. Committee Chairman Frank
Kronenberg, member of NYPIRG,
said the survey was undertaken to
get an accurate estimate of
compliance with the C.0. ordinance,
“Two of NYPIRG' concernshere
fare consumer protection and
government accountability,’
Kronenberg said. City Government
full time person working within the student
according to OCA President John Kennedy.
officials should be for
Nagin eforsrmen ofthe de, be
ocala lel the er
which began in mid-semester,
“research-oriented.” He said groups
tarred plano prs enforeret
‘of the ordinance if another survey
Se i anit ome
results of thi one.
Kennedy sad this presnure would
bedirecied at landlords and the City
of Albany.
Future surveys, according. 10
Kennedy, will collect general
information about housing
conditions in student apartments in
‘Albany.
“If we eventually cross-reference
the information from these surveys,
we can actually ee which landlords
are renting propery,” he suid.
by Jon Lafayette
‘An Off Campus Assoeiation
Proposal for a full time OCA
coordinator was approved by
Central Council lst Wednesday
night.
‘According to the bill, the
coordinator will"supervise the OCA
staff and office, oversee the develop-
‘ment of projects, attempt to expand
OCA programs and other related
organizational work."
OCA President John Kennedy
‘sid he felt that need existed forthe
full time position. “The Of
Campus Housing Office is capabl
of only reactive services, there ar
‘many positive programs we want to
Currently the Director of the OI
Campus Housing Office Karleen
Karson, isthe only full-time person
working for off campus students
She is responsible to the Housing
Commercial Term Papers Illegal
by Steve Silverberg
‘Students who urn in tem papers
ordered through the mail are
commiting an act of plagiarism,
aosording to New York State
‘Assistant Ditties Attorney Hureis
Manning,
Posters advertising “thousands of
‘quality research papers covering ll
college subject areas” offer a service
that outlawed ia New York State
Manning said
But Gregg Delaney, a sales
representative for Pacific Research,
sald his company provides research
‘assistance materials which are not
‘intended for use as ttm papers.
“Pacifie Research is a service
provided for the students reference
use only... We abo provide
assistance in essay writing,
improvement of study skills and
‘many other problems students ma
have academically.” he suid. An
alfidavit at the bottom of order
forms states“ fully pledge that the
material... iv designed and
intended to be used only as research
relerenves’ Pelaney said
Student Distribution
Advertisements used in
publicizing services ike Pacific
Research are distributed on
campuses by students who are paid
percentage of the totulamount taken
infrom the university, Anad seen on
the SUNVA campus headed "Got
the Term Papaer Blues?” offers a
SA Conducts Survey
On Campus Cable TV
by B. W. Fox
SA. currently studying the
possibility of providing Cable
Television service onthe five quads,
scvording to SA Research Director
SA volunteers
‘conducted poll on the dinner lines
last Monday and Tuesday to discern
went reustion to the Cable TV
proposal, The poll indicated an
foverwhelming deste for Cable TV,
although students seemed concerned
about paying too much of an
tditional cost, suid Levy.
Levy said he isn't yet sure how
much Cuble Television will cost
SUNVA, but believes that enuet=
meat ofthe propos! wil ise either
housing costs or the student
activities fe,
SUNYA repre!
Capitol Cablev
sald he Would aot quote a price nti
he had more time to study the
project. He said the project would
fequire "major electrical work.”
“We won't bother to put it in
unless we ate sue of a profi” suid
Kneges
Levy sid he got the idea for the
project by examining reports from
vatious schools that are currently
using Cable ‘Television. These
reports indicated that the project
ould be succesful, he anid,
auative from
catalogue of topies for $1.00
Delaney said his company’s
research paperscost three dollars per
page. Manningsaid students must be
aware that their signature to the
affidavit which accompanies all
drders for papers constitutes a case
for plagiariasm if the student
submits a paper as his own
“Such publications areasilegul as
they are impractical,” sated
Manning. "However, most ofthese
research companies. provide a
contract by using these
publications
Reached ut a Seattle, Wash
phone number, Delaney originally
ideniied himself as slesperson in
charge of eatalogue production, and
was helpful in providing
fon the company. When he yas
phoned a second tiny
claimed he was ama
‘wouldnt co
Ldemuund for papers. He did offer the
reparter a free catalogue though,
According to Dean for Student
Alaics Nei Brown, section of the
SUNYA Student Guidelines clerly
‘outlines university poly concerning
mailorder papers.
These guidlines forbid “[the) use
of purchused service reports without
‘appropriate source negotiations."
‘Students caught using such papers
may go before the SUNY Judicial
Board, Brown said. “The outcome
fan range from no punishment 10
dismissal from school,” he said. He
added tha, inte past, some faculty
members have brought charges of
plagiarism on students caught using
pers which weren't their own,
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‘A survey conducted by NYPIRG revesied that simost no student
‘apartments comply with the new city housing ordinance requiing
‘napection and the issuance of Certilicates of Occupancy,
Council Approves OCA Coordinator
Office and tothe University
“What we need to beresponsiveto
student needs isa full ime person
working within the student perspect-
ive" said Kennedy.
In addition to supervising the stat
of Student Off Campis Advisors,
the OCA coordinator will bea project
coordinator charged with
implementing and overseeing
student initiated programs
OCA plans to begin working on
organizing student tenants,
consumer advocacy, and social
programming. "With student
projects, a student initiates it and
‘maybe follows it through, then he
leaves. A fulltime coordinator will
assure a consistent attitude an
to programs,” suid
ened.
‘According to Off Campus
Advisor Tim Ledwith the
‘coordinator willbe able to" all the
fends together instead of having
‘any students working pieemeal.”
‘According to Kennedy, "There is
ro one student available Full
avoid duplication or gaps in work.”
The position will involve office
hours and time for research and
‘organization, OCA is now drawing
‘up the specifics as well as
determining thecriteria on which the
candidates will be judged.
Interviewing will begin in February
according to Kennedy.
Ledwith fees that this will treng
then OCA. “With more
sophisticated programs and well
developed goals and services we can
poll people in and have more people
involved.”
Full Time Person
A full ie person would also be
more elfetive in dealing with local
tenant organization since he wil be
here longerthan the average student.
NW would be an advantage if he can
build a working lationship with the
‘community or get an in with city
hall,” said Kennedy,
“OCHO now ean only react to
tenant problems, emergencies like
Tires and other situations that are
brought to our attention, Our
‘advisory should do. more than just
answer questions.” suid Kennedy,
Signum Laudis Honor
Society Is Reinstituted
bby Aron Smith
When 87 juniors and seniors were
inducted into Signum Laudis last
week, it marked the reinstiution of
san honorary society which was
established at SUNYA in 1930 and
n dormant since the early
According to English professor
‘Arthur Collins, Signum Laudis was
as New Teacher's
College, was unable to charter &
chupter of the national honor
society, Phi Beta Kappa, Collins said
that according tou 1930 article in the
Save College News (predecessor to
the ASP), Phi Beta Kappa was
attempling (achieve am
form geographic Uaribation and
foulds’t establish any new
chapters onthe Eas coast for several
years
The idea ofthe college Forming its
‘own organization to “encourageand
reward scholarship" began as a
‘motion in the Student Association
assembly in the spring of 1930. A,
‘committee drew up
that year,
President A.R. Brubacher and
Dean William Meltzer were the
Srarres in faculiaiae, of charter
members, of Signum Laudis, said
Collins, The organization's
constitution proved fora president
as the student with the highest
tcademic average in the first six
semesters of undergraduate work.
“Membership, you see, was based
‘om academic achievement,” said
Collins. “Kt-was restricted to not
‘more than ten per cent of the
‘graduating class, and they must have
an average of B or better,” he said.
ignum Laudis held” ity frst
induction on Senior Class Day in
‘une of 1930.
No Problems
‘it tasted without any real
problems up into the late sixties and
into the early seventies. I'm not sure
when the line was broken,” said
Coline.
“Signum Laudis was the only
campus group which recognized
Scholarship,” said Dean for Student
Alairs Neil Brown. "When Phi Beta
Kappa appeared on campus,
Signum Lauais was jeopardized. I's
tn old organization; i's been around
for decades. | think Signum Laudis
‘was viewed as part of the old
tradition” he said.
The greater prestige of Phi Beta
Kappa is probubly responsible for
the loss of interest in Signum
audi,” said Collins. was a
question in some peopl’s minds
about the continuance of Signum
Lauds” he sid
continued on page four
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DECEMBER 13, 1977
ALBANY STUDENT PRESS
4
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Were not in a potion to make qupment cannot be ted, period,” —oegarization, but in 1965 of 1966, it Signum Laudison campus "ves
SUNYA News Retrospective: A Fall Semester Summary
SWHARTON NAMED SUNY and cainingihefirmof Rosenblum all research experiments involving program was suspended by SUNYA Guilderland, where manager” Ed
HEAD: Michigan State Universty and Leventhal for litigation human subjects following charget on Sept. 27, inthe mist of areview Unser had converted his mote ato
President Clifton Wharton was purposes. Lester, graduate of SUC that Psychology Dept. experiments by the State Education Department. temporary student housing.
named SUNY chancellor at the end New Paltz and New York Law were in violation of stale health Acting SUNYA President Vincent Problems with transportation,
of Oct. conciuding a nine month School isawaiting word on whether codes. ‘The Health Department O'Leary said the decision wat made maintenance, heating — and the
search for a succesor to Acting or not he passed the NV state law charges included: that the because the program didn't meet the confucation of student’ Notplates
Chaneclor James Kelly, The $1 boards experiments involved risks which standards required in New York — led to petitions and threatened
id Wharton wil uke over the *BENECKE SAGA CONTINUES: students werent informed of; “The Chemistry Deparment lawsuttagninat the motel, A of ast
ns largest university system in Former Class of 78 President Marc voluntary informed consent wasnt called the suspension “premature,” month, there were only about 40
January Benecke, who. was accused of obitined from all partisipants and and suid the SED evaluation should students left atthe Country Squite.
SSTAY TUNED FOR WCDB: stealing $3000 from’ his class that faulty equipment-was being have been allowed tocompeteitelf. The Off Campus Auocaton, which
[Altera series of delays and funding teasury last year, was found not used. After anew review board was Early SED reports of the Chemistry has worked with student there, Bas
problems, WCDB personnel guily in October in Albany County established to oversee the PRD evaluation had been “not advised them not to relum ext
tmunaged to obiain a $17,000 loan Court AMter current Class of "78 experiments, research was allowed favorable,” according to O'Leary. semester.
from Central Council to begin President Gary Bennet theetened to continue. But the Paychology *TENURE DISPUTES CAUSE *CDTA TAKE OVER STOPPEI
onsruction of «new radio station. to take civil court action to sue for Dept's subject pool, formed. uf Former members of the The controverial proposal for the
WCDBplarstotake he plngeinto the ost money, Benecke proposed a Intro. to Psychology students given ncaly plagued Capital District
FM broadcasting early inthe spring pln to repay it. No checks have the option of participating in Transportation authority to
semester. urvived, however, because of a experiments oF writing a paper for takeover SUNYA's bus service w
#SA REVAMPS LEGAL deadlock caused by Bennet's class, remains abolished, Students climinated the program because of rejected by Vice President of
SERVICES: The SA Lepal Services proposalto add a penalty clause fa are now being paid up to $1.80 an an internal turmoil within the Businessand Finance John Hartigan
Task Force implemented @new plan payment is missed hour to participate in Paychology department over one profesor's when he dicontinued negotiations
10" provide students with more *PSYCH EXPERIMENTS experiments tenure proceedings In a battery of with CDTA Oct 28 He cited the
Comprchetsiveepitadvicebyhiing HALTED: The State Heath CHEM LOSES PhD: The lls and countess, a former lack of assurance hat CDTA would
Jack Lester asa fulltime consultant Departmentordered SUNYAtohalt__Chemistey Department's PRD profesor denied tenure just before provide equivalent service to. the
So Kcpogomescanetrmet tute stm, nl CBTAY
mething Special. cham the dopariment ne ees fea mone fo Py
Each year a special motion
Happy Holidays!
secking damages from each other for the proposed free cromtown
tnd various SUNY and SUNYA service as reasons for his decision,
administrators but claimed that SUM and CSEA.
*FOOTBALL TEAMIN NCAA'S: demonstrat
The Albany State Football team factors,
went farther this year than any other contracting with CDTA for night
Peete cpatcs Cu eal em eeu te ae ecu) mubmacmencrr cat
ideas,” he said. equi ment inthe SA Office would be chaired the two convocations that last week's ceremony by its
“After the recentiy-printed quad adequate for the paper,” ‘were actually held,” said Collins, president, David rick. O'Leary
‘there were some allegations made things run off there all the time. 3d dwindled down to nothing." he said, Which concerned “the importance
about some of the information at » pretty reasonablerate,"hesaid. strributing this to a wave of anti- and the difficulty of ‘scholarship.
Residences John Welty, "fs contained moneoftcaricercsnd "Liseesnhsnatement sagan $id Coins. "He ted eps
bo quad event Theimowt recent Wondrfl“N eemed appropriate malisouinen, and acacia &f gage Tht wert memjcampun_partcuatlycuntents comet
inme provides certain alleptions forme to review hematcrinterms the edo un ue Led ag ean tena
“TL know I'm only hurting myself, Lard ah
Council Chair Election Revamping — ¥\o".cn mon tot
shout it You have oo dea bow
crodonal tie"
presen sytem. The wllbave more finals near andthe poupetengte
lime to convine Counc memes cank outa lnemnte eles
that they are the best cho for Many people hive Tesommented
Sime for them to besezninseton, Held Iwo mest ein en
Pechaps the bes soliton i to Asotherproblce thet nos asia
schedle Central Counc! leone that there’ wil be. nore ‘modem medical complex. Our n
Chalrperon is eed Thee Bt posit science buldingprovises laboratory
With the outgoing chairperson facilities as well nel sar00m, Our
continuing his post, the Council perhaps this will be counteracted by erga wal ane
‘indication of what each member can chairperson candidates. one teva tabi iehed oh
Go ater abou eight meting,
‘Ther is, ofcourse. going to be Every Cental Council member
this cae politicking would have ows the een method of
fe beyond words and into acon, clei the chien
Withseveramembereycingthetp The performance of Lise this
Ou tobe the most productive ofthe on ins thinking. Of 23. Counel
Cental Covel yar member polled ested. aig
“There are. problem with this majoriy were no aiid whe
Wewever, perhaps more
prominent in tbe minds of Couns
Simsabl ar vell atthe SA. members the memory thaw
up two months, However, many three, eandidater running, for
people have ammored for tht chrpeso lasting they i
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‘information sheet was distributed, Woodrafl. “I know that people put inte! inthe convocation had then delivered the Keynote até,
Purpose is to provide information Colonial Quad Coordinator Howie he was shaken by “the vciousness, "Groups go through cles" said its proper perspective on canna
but fan’ rehash histhi
‘continued from page one that engulfs Council each spring as
chairperson, but it wil not beample thatthe SA presidential elections be
about two months before the chairperson for eight meetings, fe een serving modern, story
members will be able 10 get atrue the enthusiasm of prospective Senos weer
politicking for the postion, but in and SA offical questioned yeserda,
Spot, this period may very well urn semester may have had an influence
ob he has done.
President's, would haveto be pushed was pu to them to select one of the
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toward a general fand. SASU and Washington Tavern, Lak Tavern,
SUM organized a boycott and claim 44 Borne will bevering re bot
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from SUNYA students pledging to "°Gca"Preudent John. Kennedy
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AuditionApplications_
‘Audition applications for Telethon78 will be
available in quad offices and Campus Center 361
beginning Monday Jan.23. 1978
‘Auditions wil begin on Monday Jan. 30 and will
end on Monday Feb. 27.
For further
information please contact Greg Pavlis at 457-3025
‘of Rena Cohen at 457-7922 after 5 pm and before 11 pm.
START THE NEXT SEMESTER
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What can a Volunteer Do 7
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invites you to party at our first annual spectacul: im
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There will be FREE BEER for
SUNYA LD. at the followin, establisments: bil
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and, last but not least,
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Well be getting ff thia Thursday, Dee. 15 trom 2 pm. 2 to Sin the
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‘This must be a “speed trap fist:
Police on the caimpus of Central
‘Washington University say they wll
Sart using a radar device in order to
ticket bicyclists on campus who are
exceeding the five-mile-per-hour
speed limit.
Officers on the 350-aere campus
explain that radar will be employed
tthe (woewheelers because of
increase in bikewecident and
‘Anyone clocked at peddling 10
miles an hour will be fined $30; each
extra mle per hour will ost another
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What's more, the bike speeding
tickets will be included on the
peddlers permanent driving record
because, according to police, bicy-
cle is a “vehicle
LOVE STORY
Writer and ‘cartoonist Jules
Filler reports that his next film
project wil be based on the exploits
the cartoon character Popeye.
Feiler says that the movie
Popeye” will leature Dustin
oltiman nthe role ofthe wo-tisted
spinach-eating sailor, and tly
Ti as Olive Oy
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‘Americans may soon be quaffing
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well, af least for a litle while, in
wooden cans
‘A spokesperson for the Anheuser
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currently experimenting, with cans
‘made from wood rather than metal
"The company says the experimen-
tal cans 80 far have been made with
pressed wood, which has been
coated with a transparent film so it
Fesembles a metal container,
BIG MESSAGE
‘As if there weren't enough
‘commercials around these days, a
New York company has announced
plans to begin vriting advertising
‘messages on clouds in the sky
hats right, on clouds
‘A company called Laser Physics
claims i has perceted laser beam
Iechnigue that permits words and
even complele sentences 10 be
emblironed on clowds at night,
Feimainingluly visible even during &
Sphespstoon sys that individual
worsen he as large as two miles
square, depending on the height of
Unlike the original come stn,
where Popeye and Olke were
“aweetheatts” Feiler says, the 90
will he “lovers inthe movie version
thatthe fil ail Be "aa the cloud cover
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‘SEXIST LAWS ‘customers in tattoo shops, Today,
‘An international male liberation however, atleast one-fourth of the
‘group called "Men's Equality Now" customers are females, and the
has petitioned the United Nations to proportion of worten is increasing
investigate what it claims are sexist yearly
divorce laws inthe U.S.and Canada, One artist, George
In a petition to the:UN Human states tha his female clients
Rights Commission in-Geneva, the past were limited to what he calls a
‘men's group charges that North few daring “society women.” Today,
‘American divorce laws viciously however, Webb says he tattoos
stenographers,stewardessea, nurses
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‘Another San Diego. tattooist,
Joyce Nemeth, says that HO per cent
‘of her customers are women
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Wes shortage time aguin, and this
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‘American Paper Institute is
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ge of old newspapers, which
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the United States
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read are eventually reeled
as some good news
any groups which
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making as much ax $100,000 a year
by collecting olf newpapers,
VACATION SPOT
For the first time in 16 year,
tegular charter fights to Cuba may
be taking off from United. States
airports
‘of the children, destroyed financially
and emotionally enslaved.” It claims
that a study of 40,000 divorces in
seven sates showed “an obvious sex
bias in favor of the female patty.”
The UN commission accepted the
peuition without comment
BODY SIGNS
Another sign of the growing
cuality among the sexes isthe fet
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ued these days,
aris in the San Diego
announced
initiate Hi
December 20, with a weekly fight
from Chicago via Detroit. Trans
World Aidines will also begin
weekly flights from New York on
January 20.
The chartered flights are
reportedly the result ofan increasing
interest in Cuba on the part of
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Garcia and Friends Disappointing
version of “Knockin on Heaven's Door.”
‘When Garcia tours without the Dead it
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‘When Garcia returned from what
seemed like a 45 minute break, those of
the audience that stayed
enthusiastic requests for classics like
Wheet” and “Sugaree.” Gari
obliged.
During the second half of the concert
half of the audience was sleeping! The
tried and true Garcia fans however said,
“No matter what it's Garcia.” On “Just r
Cant Find My Way” a little spark will come to see him for who be is.
returned as the audience clapped along. _Last week, many people did, but inthe
1 was followed by a dentist music future, they might just wait for the Dead.
By DENNIS SCHEYER
The Jerry Garcia concert started 45
minutes late, but most of the Palace
audience felt that it would be worth the
‘wait to see the well respected leader of the
Grateful Dead, Itis well known that most
Garcia concerts are a tour de force in
‘musical delight, Deadhead or not!
Yet UCB's last concert of the season
was disappointing. Garcia and his band
started out with @ laid back “almost”
cooking version of the Miracl’s classe,
Second That Emotion.” Halfway
through the song sound problems
‘occurred, but they were carrected ten
minutes later
Garcia is known for his long jams and
this night was not an exception. Garci
never introduced the band so it wil
suffice 10 say that the keyboard work
during the lengthy jam “They Love Each
Other" was excellent
Garcia's guitar work wasexemplary:on
the CRW oldie"A Simple Twist of
Te song featured honky tonk style on
electric piano and a long jam once again,
By the time they did the Temptation’s
“The Way You Do the Things You Da”
the jams were becoming cumbersome and
tedious, Donna Godchaux’s harmonies
Racial prejudice is an idelogical
‘component immersed in the
Imperialstic vision of the Anglos
which participates in the model—
Society va. Barbarians, in which,
‘naturally, the Puerto Ricansareseen
as Barbarians. A clear example of
this can be seen throughout the
fistory of the United States and
Puerto Rico's relations that have
come about as a consequence of the
Hispanic American War in 1898
where Puerto Rico is given to the
United States as “booty of War.”
“The attempts to amerieunive the
Puerto Ricans in order to “ivilize
them have been numerous, Another
lear example of this was the
‘obligation fo classes to be taught in
English from 1900 until 1944 in the
Public tnstruetion System in Puerto
Rico in ll eves
This process of consciousness of
their oppressed condition along with
the general questioning of American
soviet in the Sixtiey is what moves
These Puerto Ricans to paticpate
4 lita ay in thestrupge gins
the Vietnam War, civil rights and
educational equality
Puerto Rican Migration To USA
BY! AGUSTIN LAO MONTES
The tact of Puerto Rican
‘migration to the United States:
‘causes and consequences
The decade of the fifties
landmarks the reflux of Roosevels!
“New Deal” politics in the United
States. and the implementation of
“Operation Bootstrap” in Puerto
Rico. For all purposes, this wat a
Petiod of change,
North American society
experiencing an economie develop-
‘ment that will have ite social
expression in the growth of the so-
called middleclass In the sameway, the same to call the devil than 0 se
that the beaurneratic machine bi “el dicho al hecho hay
augments there is going to be an UR gran techo":) The truth is that
increment in the “white collar” the Popular Democratic Party
Workers. Such, the white (PPD) needed to have out of the
Populations from the urban sites scene the unemployment problem to
Hove jo te aaburhe maintain the relative politcal
"As a consequence ofthis process, ability that ruled. the country
new needs had to be created in the Footing in this way, sts political
United States. The lowest power. Initscounterpat the United
employments on the social ladder Stites needed cheaper labor to
hhad to be occupied. It is for this oecupy the jobs that nobody wanted
feason that Black Americans will in the country. 14° for exemple: the
migrate fromthe South tothe Noth so-called “Ie nateros” (lomato
andthe West of the country pickers). dishurashers and factory
is foreign and where one is seen 250
foreigner, Furthermore, a foreigner
of inferior quality. Oneisconfronted
vith several barriers: the language,
values, esonomic conditions as well
4 racial relationships. A large part
of this generation does not detach
themacves from the dream of one
day returning to the Island, this
makes them maintain the culture
superficially. Examples of this
‘would be: las bodegas (grocery
sores), la margueta (market place),
¢f cine hispano (Spanish theater. la
Iglesia Hispana (Spanish church)
the radio stations and television
channels in Spanish
ater. the second generation
comes forth, A large amount of ils
components are ornand grow up in
American society. These children
iretly experience their childhood
fa one with discrimination whit is
Clearly shown inthe economic
justice, racial prejudice, the
cultural aggression as exemplified in
the theory of the "Meling Pot”
‘which states that allethnie groups in
American society should assimilate
into the “official” culture, These
In fact, the migration of Puerto
Ricans to the United States is a
necessary" measure to bear
"Operation Bootstrap" and on the
other hand to supply part of the
‘manpower that the North American
‘stem need to occupy the country’s
worst jobs. However, they had tried
tomake usbelieve that Puerto Rican
tothe U.S.A. is regular
was phenomenon of population mobility
which happened without any inter
vention of the Puerto Rican and
U.S.A. establishment. But, “itis not
oaliser
people for the it el
‘who did you recruit Fuk! We saw
Eduardo Valverde th uth cy and
it scems he 1 eiuking pl
hack w Ecuador: Plane en
Us whem you take eet lowed
Strat iy sllrunniny ound rane
tw gonvinee hitmell Yt he
student and Tony «eh sss be
Tease us for good soon tn
Tims, The other day ws
to the cafeteria that Hot
a
admissions program at Davis as
(emmigration that was not
accidental), the Chiewnos in the
Southeast and the Puerto Ricans
principully in New York, New
Jeney. Chicago and Conneticut
In Puerto Rico, the society is
sultering a transformation that his
been called the Democratic
Bourgeois Revolution, Sueh
transformation has its economic
expression in “Operation Boostrap ~
"his potitial economy ses the bass
fof change in the Puerto. Rican
Society by way of the
industrislization process, Such
Process is well commanded by the
North Ameticin bourgcors withthe
Puerto Rican bourgeois in the
pacity of mediator. In other
words, "Operation Bootstrap" was
‘an opportunistic measure by the
Popular Democratic Party (PPD) t0
consolidate i position in the
country by responding 10 the
Interests of the North American
ruling cass.
work fof rot-skilled worker, AUthE
time, by the process of
Indusrilization in. Puerto Rico,
American capitalism was
establishing the myth of “Puerto
Rican democracy” as & model for
Latin America
11s in this way that during the
fifties, around 600,000 Puerto
Ricans emmigrated 10 the United
States constituting one ofthe main
examples of massive migration in
contemporary history and at the
same time of imperialisticugeression
to the unity and even moreso. tothe
enistence of nation
The Blick Americans and Puerto
Recans ate gong to live i the worst
neighbor oods of the urban centers
Im wheih spout the ghetiosin 8 ¥.C
The history of Puerto Rican
‘muigeation of the first generation
Boing to be one of struggle or aap
lation to an environment that ts
hostile in its multiple facets. One
finds him herself 4 society which
Bakke Decision —
Attacks Affirmative Action
In October of this year the United
States Supreme Court is schedules
tw hear a case that will determine the
constitutionality of the special
admissions program at Davis
Medical Schoo! ofthe University of
Cuhtornia (ULC). The special
admissions program at Davis
Medical School was created inorder
to rememdy the injustices committed
fapuinst- minonties due to. racial
discrimination. It allocates 16 slots
(out of 100 each year for minority
Mudents. This program came under
attack a few years ago when Allan
Bakle, a while man who had been
denied udmision to Davis, filed
Jaw suit against the school, charging
{it with reverse racial divcrimination,
the U.S. Supreme Court upholds
the decision of the lower cou
will serve as the basis for the
elimination of special admissions
programs throughout the country. It
will mean the posible elimination of
affirmative action programs in the
areas besides education, such
employment, training and
promotion of minorities, bth in the
Private and public secto
The case of Bakke v. The Regents
of the University of California
Teprevents another racist attack
sag, norte singe i wil mean
theelimination olahe small advances
made in the past decade in the
struggle for racial equally. In
fddiion, i represents an atack on
the entre working class because 1
will intemal elma dion by setting
Whites agains! non-whies and sice
versa, lighting one another for
crumbs while the giant corporations
continue 1 appropriate billions of
dollars in the form of protits cach
year
Tn 1993, Bakke. 34 year-ole
aerospace engincet. applied for
admission 10 Davis Medical Scho!
He was denied admission to U C.,as
Well as (0 several other medical
schools. A eat latet he was rejected
at Davis gain. Atthat point he ied
4 law sult against the University
Peter Storandt, a UC. Davis
Medical School Assistant to the
Dean for Student Affairs and
‘Admissions, was instrumental ia
Pushing Bakke to fle the suit. He
convinced Bakke thatthe reason he
‘was rejected was becaute ofthe slots
set aside for minority students. In tne
suit, Bakke argued that he was
qualified 10 enter the Medical
School but was not accepted because
he was white. According to Bakke
this was in violation of the 14th
amendment of the Constitution of
the United States which protects
citizens from racial dserimanation:
Pewple are the ones that ar called
deroputive names such as “spiks
meanwhile these so-called “spiks
receive the worst education the
counts, live the worst places
(where the cultural poverty
permeates) and constitutes the gr009
With the largest proportion of
“dropouts” (at both the secondary
and college levels. Asi this were not
fnough, the “establishment” si
that these people get the lowest
averages on IQ tests because they ate
stupid
This second generation that put
Jeypates inthe serclled Sixties
movement inthe United States sto
become aware of their place in
American socit) inorder that thei
political praxis” represents a
reaction 10 the economic
explonation and cultural aggreion
that contigurates their "aus" af
fppresed class and aso as “aon
Bakke claimed minority
students ess qualified than im were
faeeepted tothe school because they
received “macully dscriminatory
In thet words. he
dncrminaon Bales Ws oa
The Uanerty of Cahora ted
Tueitiig shoal ver ihe
hot wher ooo dae shal
‘nated o Dav Medal Soa
Without ever elgg al he
Yolo ‘County, Supena”"Cout
seaded the cae on the hs of
ween eveee The cout rl
That the program da indeed
Shera guna Bathe bese
of hs colon thertores i wat
Snconsitutont However, he
Cour abo deeded ta Boe wat
nol ene ttn onder of adn
Sito Dav Maia Seal
eas wel ihe UC app
thls decision. saad
The ese was then tasered to
the'Stute Supreme. Cour a
fom, by-paning the Court of
‘Appeals besa of the“inpotace
Of the es inveled” I seemed
tha the UC. wan ined a
auieksetlemen of the ete In
September 1976 he cour oped
Ite ecsion of the lower cry
‘free ems api the apa
tnconsittional. Further. the court
ordered that Bakke be admitted 10
the Medical School. Ihe Supreme
Court based ts decision on the
rounds that no evidence was
Presented of pust discrimination
fgannst minorities atthe University
nt the implementation of
Preterential
Programs that
‘eaimient to racial minorities, The
consenienly withheld
University
such evidence
probable reasons for this: Firstly the
Unnersity dad at want to admit
Seconds. ts
rogram. Lhe later i cident from
the twustetions thatthe UC tok: By
w 10 desttay the
a Unisersity oficial was mstrumen-
{al on muting the suits and 2) the
UC wathheld inlormation of pst
Aiscrimination, Rather than
epunding its services 1 mest the
{growing needs of the community the
UC wants toresticttseeessibulity
nd 9 allemping 1 pit whites to
Mt sgainst nonwhites tor hited
Fesourees, he Unversity isteyingto
0 iL appealed the State Supreme
Courts ates deviion But ts ictions
Prove that the University wants 10
lumina the program the US.
Supreme Cowst declates that the
Program is unconstitutional, 1 will
Seta pregedent lor the eamsnation ol
such progeuiy throughout the
Twill mark setback 4 the
struggles of minorities to achieve
rac equal
El Bochinche
Cuslesta hina?
books eating you
Wal or thse o you who haven
besnovertoonof he colle haus,
bring your rear cad over there quet
bere we run ut of cafe unl
Someone whpeed os fat at the
ls effec hose Erexto Pantaleo
tank half ofthe beef cote al
byrhmsi By the way, We Want to
extend our gratie to. Mara
Terns Ries Vea, without whieh
shee wuld have beenncoferhouse
on Nv. 17. Aputin Laot Monte
fine wat“ elng well forthe
Istcote howe so we were ot abi
ts enjoy roar a hit wore. For nose
of you whoareitereted inthe wet
being of Asin ot, word ha
foien to stati wretng in pene
fn the ls cae of nen) pan
bisp! Que bochinche!! a
“Howare the
tthe Fur Latina sine
lecture an his
Dominican Republic
Uupsaits 10 meet ey ad
Hector Duval he sll hat
snd with an arm
Dick, one would tend
anything. Furtheemiore
told uy that is he any py
Mucho Trabajo Ah!
Ym sute everyone astm
Carmelo Vendej
basketball court as the 9
closer and clser Pre
Silenund Dr. Peas Pp
and Avo Ames
received
member
and Pan Caribiean Ass
the Departments
Editor. MIETON HA?
ASM Elton HE ARIST
General Sta
ALIAGRACIN Ht /
SULVESTER WALLACH
PEPE AQUIL AK
(On behalf of Fuerza I atin
Mecry Christmas Wall.
A Poem
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miles
fran muchachos del Marine (01D
insirumenios de ojos ausiads
Vinieron a amponer orden asta
las muchas Cubas que legate
Vinieron con su whisky ¥ 8
comidas
cenlatadas y 6
de sus cantimploras
imataron a miles de mse
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ta provisitn
with Garcia were dey
ugh on the
cof being flat, However, at times
From the Ridiculous to the Absurd
By WILLIAM D. POSTRION
the disappointing thing about the
theatre department's most tec
production, “An Evening of the Absurd,’
was that itjust did not seem truly absurd,
The audience whieh the
perlormance lst week in the PAC was
hhot shocked in the way audiences were
when the works of Albeeand lonesco first
appeared, It seems that through the years
the Theatre of the Absurd has been
reduced to the rational and consequently
leprived of its initial shock. Confusion
hay changed inte understanding so that
the siewer is now ble fo interpret the
plays ay an existential vision of life, The
prealuctian of “An Evening of the
Absurd” has sueveeded in giving the
‘audinee such a vision,
In the production, two one
short sketehes
it plays
invites you to party at our first annual spectacular
end-of-the-semester Thursday Afternoon Special.
‘There will be FREE BEER for anyone with a
SUNYA LD. at the following establisments:
‘The Lark Tavern
‘The Washington Tavern
O'Heany’s
and, Inat but not least,
BOGART'S
at be gag of nn Thuraay, De, 1 rom 2pm. 2408 nthe
ee eng on ar 2
presented. The performance on lonesco's
The Bald Soprano is prefaced by one of
the short sketches which failed to excite
the audience and quickly passed without
notice, But The Bald Soprano which
followed turned out to be good
production of a fine play. Finding the
Appropriate balance of humor and
sincerity, the actors and director
presented the work in its most influential
form, The audience was neither bored by
the lengthy flow on innane conversation,
nor consumed with laughter in a way
which extinguishes the impact of the
The members of the cast gave
vate performances and_generully
suggests good sense of comie timing,
work
Carl Losaeea, as Me. Martin,
distinguishes himself by delivering his
innane remarks with noticeable sincerity
‘he suesessful presentation of lonesco's
absurdist. vision in this performance
Seperates it from the production of
Albec's The American Dream.
‘Albee’s vision of the sterility and
selfishness of American society is
passively presented by actors’ whose
energy becomes exhausted early in the
play. Grandma, played by Ellen Moore,
soems to get a second wind towards the
end of the work and carries it to its
conclusion, The director succeeds in
adding a clever twist by casting a black
factor as the disillusioned personification
‘of the American dream, Yet the balance
of comedy and sincerity which worked so
wellin the performance on Tonesco's play,
does not seem to have been found here.
Despite these weaknesses, the PACS" An
Evening of the Absurd” isanentertaining
production which certainly succeeds in
showing us how our sensibility has
evolved,
ed from thei
Release requests accepted at
The Residence Office announces ...
that due to the anticipated demand for on-campus
housing for the Spring semester, undergraduate men and
women will be provided with an opportunity to be releas-
housing contracts for the Spring semester.
Students may apply for such a release by going to the
Housing Office, Ten Eyck Hall, Dutch Quadrangle dur-
ing the week of December 12 through 16, Release requests
will not be accepted after 5:00 p.m. on December 16, 1977.
the end of the Fall semester, 1977.
this time become effective at
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Toit 1 PAGE NINE
DECEMBER 13, 1977
ALBANY STUDENT PRESS: '
guest opinions
On Its Own Merits
bby Bob Cohen
In the ASP of December 9, Jonathan
Hodges suggested that the outcome of the
health fee ingue may very well decide the,
future of Student Unionization efforts at
Several campuses acrous the state, including
‘ur own movement at SUNYA. These
‘campuses have opposed the fe by contending,
that it has resulted in no imorovements in
health service, is going to the same fund as
‘wition, and consequently amounts toa tution
‘increase — and a deceptive one at that.
Hodges fatalstic prognostcations aside for
4 moment, let ut consider the ‘Student
Unionization Movement itself, In our desire
to address the immediate isues affect
campus, it is essential that one not lose
perspective asto why the unionization concept
triginated, 1 would like to address. this
‘question from a personal perspective.
For myself, the process of attending
SUNYA for thre years has resulted inthe loss
‘of several of my illusions about education in
Now York State, There was the ilusion that
education was a priority in the state, that
universities were growing. There was the
illusion that a college degree was a “ticket 10
success." And there was the illusion that a
University was_an envionment in. which
‘administrators, faculty and students worked
‘mw cooperative enterprise to further the
development of individuals and knowledge
What recent events have shown is that, in
‘act, support for edueation isnot growing, but
lunder considerable attack, on the state level
and in SUNYA. My freshman year saw the
utling of twenty programs, theelimination of
the environmental studies program and a
‘much heralded Nursing Program, Rather than
the extension of low enst public education to
‘an ever wider segment ofthe population, we
Were told thit educational expansion had
tone far enough — that we hid asked too
‘ich — a superior education would have to
he postponed for another day. And what was
was larger classes, inferior advisement, less
Personal attention by. faculty members
concerned with job security, inadequate
health care and overcrowded dorms.
What was the response these tacks upon
higher education? The administration of the
‘university. lamely eapitulating to thedemands
‘ol astatelesatue, hited a “hatehet man” by
the mame of Emmett Fields, who could
ellgetuate the cuts along the path of least
vesitanee. Rather than forming a coalition
with professors and students to demand more
lunds for our university, Fields cut
Llisporportionaely the departments which
vere east able to fight back - departments in
Which the faculty was divided, or departments
With professors who’ chose to exercise their
Mt to speak out on academie questions
Naturlly remaining virally unskathed was
An enormous administrative budget on the
SUNY level, and debt service, which
‘consumed 97.7 percent of the SUNY budget
In the financial crisis at SUNYA, asin the
financial crisis in New York City, somehow
the banks never seem to share inthe sacrifice
they call upon middle class people to makein
the name of “fiscal integriy.”
‘And where were the students in this
situation? Divided along lines of personal
concer. When the nuning school was
threatened, nursing students wentdowntothe
capital to protest — few others followed. The
‘est of us sat nervously by; hoping it wouldnt
hhappen to us. And we competed harder in a
racting employment market, we fought
forthe safety of our own prograins,andinour
disunity we all suffered
In the face of these events, SASU, an
organization whose goal was ostensibly to
advocate student interests on the statewide
level, inerensngly found ise helpless
Without the participation of masses of
students, aware and outraged, the
recommendations of student government
leader came to little. Administrators were well
‘aware that our academic life listed short
four years and we were unorganized — they
could wait till our momentary anger had
subsided und we returned to our studies or
sraduate.
I we as students hope 1 make any
‘meaningful changes inthe university, we must
bee prepared to form an orgunintion which
will fight for student interests on continuous
tnd mass basis, Only through this continuity
can we fight the administration on its own,
{terms — through esearch on issues affecting
lus und response by maswes of students, These
ate the aims of the Student Unionization
Movement
Imnall ofthis, wha isthe role of the Health
Fee? In their opposition tothe fee the over
cighteen hundred students who have already
ed pledge cards promising nat to include
the health fee on their next semester's bill are
indicating that they will not tolerate any
actions by the state regarding ther education
which are deceptive or ileal, They are also
‘questioning increases intuition which rc not
‘accompanied by inereasesin services, imposed
bbeenuse the stile believes students have
neither the ability not the Jesiretofight back
Mr. Hodges is right in saying that the
Health Fee ssueisa test for thestudent unions
but there i fa more at stake. What more
and more students ure beginning to peresive
Uiately at sake is whether the university is
{0 function for the benefit ofthe students who
attend it, or in the interests of political
cexpedieney
The health fee is only one issue affecting
Sudents, but all: bus service, budget cuts,
tuition increase or housing (all whieh SUM,
is presently working on) ean only be won by
concerted action
Ha
boycott
update
othe Bator:
“the Student Unioiation Movement fee
it ogsesy to Inform the student body of
tecent developments in regard the Heal
Fee Boyt
(ver 160 Albany students have signed
ede cards nth at or daye The general
‘Caf mong sits har Gee ont test
0 ths “ouied tion inten” and
Enthusiasm for the boycott. The
oerweming response in thet four days
has piven State Univerty of New York a
‘Albany the lrget umber of ples inthe
The common question asked has been
“what wl happen deduct $40 from my
spring bi” Jae arian Vie President or
isin and Fane sie in the ASP that
stunts wo det the bel To eould he
Charged late feof $20.00, He was wrong!
Hartgns os the Avant Diet of
Stam Account andthe Bsr veto us
tha ae ee nt presely harped when
student doc pu his wile bill” The
University anno change tet polices now
To do thut according the. Stulen
Awocion Legal Covel Is arbirary and
capricious eloeement of he poy an
iat
Meigs hs okt us hat they were
wrong and tht there wil ot be late ee
‘hanged a boyaters. They wl proceed vith
the normal prod ofsedings ter tothe
student ht fae owes the unvesity $850.
‘Mer we resivethee tte in danuary. we
could thertey be bt ol or
we ecords unt we pay. Tne more strongly
suns the Bt we wll beable tog he
Tradl fe, any represve penal
the administration might ropes
Remember, ao peli wll be imposed
tun aller ltr ent, Boyeot nnd
Help decd what course ur rugpe wil ake
By then the Govemors budge. wil be
broposed and we wl beable a eh takes
iu.
Were puri el action, The Student
Ascition leg evan planing He
1 pay th eg fe
Hes ota, mean defeat thst
fe Our ste es purely in ou umber
ain ours
Student Unionization Movement
Coffeehouse
Collapse
To the Editor:
Why is the Frecere Dried Colfeshowse
losing? Many people have asked this question
ver sine We announced is closing. The
answer however isnot simple. Theteare
easons why we fel it necessary to clone, We
ill ry toexplainthemostcompeling reasons
in his fete.
The Colfeehouse was stared with certain
condition in mind. These included, tee
Admission for students with ax ards, quality
entertainment of «type not found ehewhere
on this campus, snd management. by a
committee. Meeting hese conditions i
intrinsic to the survival ofthe Coffeehouse,
The last condition we mentioned,
‘management bya committe, doesnot seem as
vial at fst glance as really is, s0 we wil
Aiseussit more uly. Thisenableseuch of usta
concentrate on one aspect of unnng 4
Cotechouse. It nt only ge wtinetcng
cach particular job, italsoenabcsus toasts
each job correctly and have enough in te
correct mistakes and think things hroupae
that fewer mistakes are made. Ialsg pee,
me to be wudnt and Ineo in
Another important reason is tat gre
management enables us to enjoy wha gene
doing (you mean we'e not init forte mone?
What money?) and make finds a thease
time.
Since it's organization, the Caechoushas
been run by a few dedicated people od
hopes of establishing & group managemes
For the last year and a hall, many mia,
have been made because here mast enh
time, oF people. for things tn he thee
through, and these mistakes wer
uncorrected through lak of tine and slit
The Coffechouse was reopened ths msn
1s a lst ditch elfect to see i! sues wee
willing 0 get involved, Unlevtinste, mt
enough people were incre enouh nay
enough to receive idequate ang
‘open without fot of heartache
Throughout itsexistence there hae been
hairpeople who wore so dcthated land
foolish) and gave so mut o hnsches tat
they burnt out, one of them hisngs ney
breakdown inthe proses We le htm
matter what good
Coffeehouse it enn never halane the iienng
endured by these people. Andy longi
Coffeehouse we prevent vier
the same fate, then we ave dog the Hh
thing
Thanks 10 everyone wh yase the
Coffeehouse a hand, especial, Rik Ht
John Campbell, Kevin Tay al Mac ork
and her shoulder, there are nce
duserve thanks: you know who
you've got them. And te all
pluned when the sound sss hak
complained thatthe ram wis ie cs
eaves and never lilt a linger tn tel. we
fuck if and have a mice hte
San Sis
Chana
A Mean
locpa
reese Diol Co
snow
job
To the Ear:
Most of us have heard the sig
fight ety a and sen bor sil
Considered that you ant ep ll te
That's the fling {hal Tt oe ps
centr lst Wededgy mph As unload
tha ol, Sent Axscaton wun
ASP have soe the ck ful wnt
temasves have writen, ashi ft
Student involvement ua propints
that ap that
Ome approach
Associaton wih propo Tor a SUSYA
Snow Seuipturing Festal ti stl
festival sould const ol ach. be ™
Would be prize awa fo the ho
1 anvesty groups, Our tate
best pls 10 tok fos funn
wide en
‘Metall they've been ting iH!
involvement al sense So thts ht 8
ai
government “suet
Have any ot sot et
Being unfamiliar with the twndint
Procedure, | began by submitting Dsl
Central Counc’ finance committe in our
fratemitys name, The Central Counel
Chairperson informed me that we could not
fet the necessary funding from finance
fommite becaute we were not an SA-funded
{roup and therefore would have to approuch
{he Council themselves on Wednesday night
“aking is word that this was the way to get
tunding, 1 withdrew our proposal trom
finance committee and prepared a special
presentation to be given to. Counc on
‘Wednesday night. Uatved atthe meting at
2530 and was (ld there would be a delay in
geting to our proposal A about mieigh,
as asked 0 give my presentation, When |
Tne, there was a decision to be made by
CCounel sto whether oF not they could even
spend thelr operating budget on ths
expenditure. was agreed that the woul,
tat then came the question of how mich they
should pete
They decided to cut our request oe $330
to S100 but even that was too much So they
died to amend our budget to $50 using he
jusiiation tht thi amount would be an
incentive and enough to get us stared thanks
tn the elforts of Ped Brewington and Dave
Hla, who proposed tis inentve, Central
Counc promply proceeded to deca This
propos aving'us with/no appropriation
whatoover.
Thi action assured just hours ater they
tad appropriated $345 (rom their emerge
spending line of over $12000 to Pan Hellenic
‘Coun who ako happened to bea nom SA
funded group.
‘As Ta ening, Central Council suggested
ook othe SA president fr help. hrstme
president whose inl opening bade
Eonsised of $13,000 aly olde, hecoldn'
ford it
Tsick nd tired of hearing that fraternities
rnd sororities, of for that mater stadt in
general arent doing enough for school spirit
amd ace geting involved. We got involved
and wen 0 SA and what support did we et
rathig!
We were told to go esewhe
support. Central Counel pnd the
Branch are working for sft the stents, not
jus the special interes groups they choose
suppor. The sooner they realize this, the
beter. Their use of double standards and
specilintrest polities should not be toerted
and Usuggst a careful self examination for
them aang tho lines, The neat tne Soden
Associaton clans thir hallow bells asking
io support, 1 hope they sap long enough ie
reve hat pehaps is there bu thei ring
ls them from hae i
Danny (FConnur
bus
suggestions
To the Eaito
Although 1 have only been cing the SUNY
buses for about three months, it his already
become evident ome that thete ate & great
umber of people who either don' care oF
‘imply don't know that there issih i and
8 wrong way to ride the bus. IF may, | woul
Tike to offer a Few x
First: 1 have found that, with the winter
gestions.
will ride the bus to go alittle as one block, I
you're going jus a short distance the lest you
‘ould doissit near the front orf there wren
Sas you could let the others behind you pass
0 you won’ have to push your way to the
front, holding up the bus and inconveniencing
everyone, ineluding yourself
Second; many times 1 have seen people
sanding cheek-to-cheek in the front of the
Aisle with enough room to shadow box inthe
fear. Now if those people in the back jus
donate tte oftheir precious space, Fmsure
everyone will appresate it
Third; i's your fault if you miss your stop
Dont be shy! Say the naipe of the street you
‘want loud enough for everybody to hear, >)
Fourth: if you're already standing ona bus
and it pulls up toa eroded stop, move ack
8s faras you can. Pt youre inthe place of
he person who's standing there in the cod
Sure hel appreciate i a8 you woud if
everyone makes this smal concession.
IF everyone. were to follow these simple
steps: maybe thee long winter months won't
seem quite 0 long
Ere Barnes
library
reply
To the Ear:
In regard 1o Mr. Adams letter tothe editor
‘the ASP on Tuesday, Dee 6, we fully agree
hat the pillerage of library materials 1s &
serious problem. However, we cannot agree
With the controversial solutions he proposes
1. The implementation of profesional
doormen would reduce the “peer-protection”
‘ofa studens-watehing-stidents situation, but
the checking of “all hooks, briefeases,
hundhags, huckpacks et." isa procedure that
si the past proved to be very consuming
snd for that reason impractical. We are undet
the impression thatthe electron device now
ius was installed 10 eliminate the long. slow
‘moving lines of stents waiting to depart
from the library during such individual
scrches, We further believe that reinstating
these searches in addition 10 the use of the
electronic deviee is unnecessary and ereates
needless expense i terms of time, money, and
‘energy since each serves the same purpose
2. The proposal to “close the stacks to at
‘out a privileged few" we find tobe both elitist
fand contrary (o the usual functions of @
ibrar. Traditionally, the purpose of a ibsary
hs been to provide inividuls with access 10
literary materials that they would otherwise
‘ot beable to obtain. Abo, one ofthe benefits
offered by an open library isthe opportunity
ta browse and otherwise pass the time. The
restrictions of these privileges is definitly not
i aosordance with such library ideals, We
Aunts consider binsell to
1 few" who woul be
wonder, does Mr
emt ol those “prvi
tanted the igh 0 roan amongst
Th tone of hitler certainly seems to suggest
hat he dos.
1 We agree, reassessment brary book
ncled (make the
stacks?
Lacs sens tbe
Fepayinent for Wist-materls. move realise
‘oitable. However the strict Fines Me,
‘alas proposes tar wserdue material do not
apply (0 stolen books. Such hooks are not
Saned oul, and consequently, the library
‘Inca even know that hey are missing, These
Fines will not help. Asfarasthe need for signed
is comoetned, the library can,
, reel the desited material so
thatthe borrower must return i by certain
atc. there are already heavy fines imposed
hub whether sci fines wil really provide
‘he impetus to return materials on ine. Suh
1 ting system probably wouldnt be as
llstive as one Would ike and, i anything,
would promote the development of ew
means te avoid. paying these fines (which
‘night include never returning the book.)
Something defintely needs 10 be done
about the “missing library materi
Phenomenon", but Mr, Adams’ solution
Seem impractical, and we believe that they
would prove to be unnecessarily wiconvenient
well as inelfetive. Experience yuguest that
we (SUNYA. students}, who are directly
allesed by the pillerng and who have a
vested interest in how the library operates,
‘ould become involved in the solution of tis
problem before an outside group te. the
‘Adminstration “settle” it forus, (Remetnber
the buses and CDTA,)
Stephen Cooke
editorial
Common Threat
Today, the New York Times emerged victorious from a $61,000 libel
suit, Which proves, among other things, that itis extremely difficult to
beat a newspaper in a libel case.
Libel involves factual error and maliciousintent, andthe problem lies
in linking them hand in hand to form a bond strongenough to crack the
protective shield of the first amendment.
Common Sense, the Colonial Quad Newsletter, has come under the
threat of a libel suit by Central Council Chairman Mike Lissner for
editorial attacks on his performance and competence asa chairman and
representative,
In court, Lissner hasn't a legtostand on —and judges tend to be more
lenient with student publications. However, as threats go, libel is one of
the best, and it looks as if Lissner may get his retraction,
Conversely, with the publication of last week's editorial Common
Sense apparently began to takeits name for granted. There is very little
sense, common or otherwise, in running such a slimly substantiated
personal attack.
Unkind though the editorial may be, libelous it is not; any retraction.
published by the staff of Common Sense should emanate from their
sense of ethics, not from Lissner's threat of a law suit.
Boycott the Health Fee
Within the next month SUNYA students will be receiving their bills
for the upcoming springsemester. Included in that bill is an $8.50 charge
under a box labeled “Student Health Fee”.
To set the record straight: the health fee has no influence whatsoever
on the quality of health care offered by the infirmary. It has nothing to
do with the optional health insurance. It is in fact a tuition increase that
has been given a bogus identity to prevent the outcry that a tuition
increase would have prompted.
By the creation of this fee, the state Legislature has created a
dangerous precedent. If they can impose an $8.50 fee this year without
opposition, what's to stop them from doubling it next year or starting
such fees as the Rocksalting Perimeter Road Fee or the Garbage
Removal Fee ?
In response to this obvious attack on the premise that tuition and
board should cover all aspects of a university student's basic and
fundamental needs, the Albany Student Press urges all students to
support the mandatory Student Health Fee boycott and deduct $8.50
from their spring semester's bill
Then issue ofthe Albany: Student Pres will be published on Friday, January 27
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‘the Albany State men’s swimming came in second ine 239
team defeated Plattsburgh Stat 81- “Once again sweeping the diving
32,upping ts recordtotwowinsand events, Bil Derkasch scored 2
10 loses. 1.21.70 in the one-meter required
‘The dOO-yard medley relay teamof diving with teammate Dave Faso
Bil Stockwell, Jeff Cohen, Bob closebchind witha 113.4, Derkasch
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scored Albany's first points winning. optional event witha 193.20,
witha time of 4058. The 40-yard "Repeating exceptional
freestyle relay of Gonzenbach, performances from past meets, Bab
Stockwel, Mike Dwyer, and Steve Gonzentach won the 200-yard
Rehfus also woninatimeof3:288. butterly with case in a time of
Rehfus was the first individual 201.4,
winner oftheday swimminga 23.2in
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Tough Backstroke
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winning ina times 553.)and Bares
Brown coming in second with
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coming in second. Shore also won
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Sophomore Mary” Aan Caperna
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vent with a 25 rating, Caperna
tho. performed in the uneven
Danes‘coach Edie Cobane igured parallel bars andthe balanee beam
her club would end upon the losing events. “I hin her performance was
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Suis inthe State, “In general 1 stil Cobane
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for ther ist meet.” sid Cobane
Alhiny was. without Cala
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She sprained her ankle on Friday
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The Albany State women’s
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Saturday against Cortland, 123.18
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season is their home opener on
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The tournament, sponsored by
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composed of teams competing in six
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race, an obstacle course, &
throw, a tug of war and asix-
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Positive Transfer won the
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JV Cagers Lose
By Two To Army
continued from page twenty
the ball, and the referee, who was
trying to get out ofthe way, blocked
‘out MeGraw. The loose ball was
Picked up by an Army player, who
put inancasy, unmolested sho tie
"he game.
With six seconds left, Albany
attempted to get off a shot but could
not and the game was seat into
overtime,
‘Commenting on the eontrov
play, coach Lewis stated tha
unfortunate, The referee just got
‘aught inthe middle ofthe play. Ive
seen referees get in the way of the ball
before, but never in such a crucial
time where it would costa team the
game."
‘Army went ahead in overtime, and
With three seconds remaining
Albany had one last chance. Down,
by two, the Danes Ervin Roberson
took a IS-foot jump shot. The shot
missed, and the jayvees found out
how it fees to lose
nthe Tong run, the thing that
cost us the game was our poor foul
shooting,” stated coach Lewis,
“Especially those ast wo foul shots,
We hit one of two and we put the
same away. Of eourse, the business
atthe end of the game did't help.”
No, it didn’t help. It dropped the
jayees' record, A tough way to
lose your frst game ofthe season. A
bizarre way, too.
The Danes next game is tomorrow
against Albany Business College.
‘The game wil begin at 6:30 p.m, at
the University Gym,
'Ho, Ho, Ho!
Merrrry
Christmas!
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PAGE EIGHTEEN ALBANY STUDENT PRESS
DECEMBER 13, 1977
DECEMBER 15, 1977
‘ALBANY STUDENT PRESS:
Hoopsters Suffer 71-70 Setback to Geneseo
Drop First Contest In SUNYAC Play;
Oppose Hartwick Tomorrow Night
bby Eadie Emerman
‘The Albany State basketball tam
Sulfered its first defeat of the season
Saturday night the hard way—a 71-
70 loss to Geneseo State
Albany had three opportunities to
win or at least tie the game nthe last,
13 seconds, but each time came up
just short. With the Danes trailing
71-69, Albany's center Barry
‘Cavanaugh went (othe ful line in
tunesand-one situation, Cavanaugh
brought the Danes to within one
Point by hitting the fies attempx but
couldnt tie it, leaving the Danes
trailing by one with 13 seconds ago.
‘Second Chat
With Geneseo in contol, all they
had to do was run out the lock but
‘Albany saw things differently
tlecting 10 foul Kevin Westfal,
Westfall gave Albany a. second
change at's win by: missing. both
shots.
Instead of calling time-out, the
Danes ected 10 hurry the’ ball
Uupcourt. With three seconds left,
cserve guard Bill Bellamy got off
shot which bounded off the im Stil
the Danes weren't dead. Carmelo
‘Verdejo got the ballin the corner and
‘threw up a last-second attempt, but
that hit the rim and fell off asthe
Tinal buzzer sounded,
Genesco practically threw the game
into Albany hands in the final two
‘minutes of play. Leading 71-5,
Geneseo failed to convert any shots
and watched the Danes close the
ap. mostly due to Cavanaugh
Cavanaugh, who led both teams in
Scoring with 21 points, scored the
last six points to bring the Danes
within striking distance, It wasn't
enough
“Looking back atthe game, wish
1 had called time-out when we got
fF those to missed
said Albany's couch
8. "We set up the ply
off the fou! shot and Bellamy moved
it upcourt well but just dida’t get off
‘good shot, And then Verdejohada
chance also but he had av
dificult shot with people on him
Albany had taken a 37-29 lead
imo the second half, Throughout
most ofthe first half, Albany found
themselves leading the Blue Knights
by margins of eight to 12 points
Good shotting (17 for 38 from the
floor) and good rebounding
‘accounted for the leads in the
hall
‘The second half was a diferent
story. Geneseo, whose offense
couldn't get started in the frst half,
‘itched to a double-post offense
Suddenly, Albany saw their lead
slipping away as their defense was
‘unable to adjust to Geneseo's switch
A theotherend of thecourt, Albany
Went cold and stayed cold the rest of
the game shooting only 28 per eent
from the field (10-37).
With 840 to play, Geneseo no
Fonger had to play citehup as they
took the lead 55-54 on two free
throws by Lorenzo Sutton, Albany
tied the game twice after that wt 57
57 and 59-59 but Genesco took i
lead for good at 61-59.
What hurt even more was the Blue
Knights’ ig center, six-fout seven
Put Moriarty played the last eight
minutes with four fous. Coach
Saers indicated they tried to get
him to commit his ith foul but ike
everything else, they couldn’.
Albany's toss was. the first in
SUNYAC play against two wins
while Geneseo improved their
SUNYAC record to 240. Overall the
Blue Knights are 4-3. The winner in
|the SUNYAC at the end of the
Season gets an automat bid in the
NCAA tournament, But coach
Savers isn't overly worried about the
loss, "The loss did hurt us in the
conference, but nobody goes
undefeated in the conference.” said
Sauers. “We just have to wait for
Carmelo Verdelo (52) In action
Verdejo scored 17 points in Dan
Referee Plays Part In JV Cagers’ Defeat
by Paul Schwarte
Albany. State's junior varsity
basketball couch Bob Lewis
described the ending of
Saturday's game as
unfortunate.” Whatever description
‘used, it sil comes out as alos.
The Albany State junior varsity
basketball team went dawn to its
first defeat of the season with 973-71
overtime loss to West Point,
The first half was a close, seesaw
butte, and neither team was able to
establish a large lead. The West
Point team played a physical
ballgame, and their strength advan
tage gave Albany problems
im Bitker, a six-foot fivecenter,
‘vas the physical player the Danes
needed to mix it up underneath the
basket, but he got into early foul
‘The Albany State women's swimming team closed out ii
trouble and had to sit out for a
substantial amount of time. Bittker
eventually fouled out in the second
half, and his replacement, reserve
ceznter Steve Low scored !2pointsin
‘credible back-up role,
At the half Army led by one, and
the close play continued on into the
Second half, The fine play of Ray
Cesare and Dan Casey helped keep
the Danes close. Cesare, 4 63
swingman, led the Danes with 16
points to match his season high,
while Casey chipped in with 12
points
AAs the game wore on, the rough
play began to take its toll on the
Danes. Albany was foreed to
commit numerous fouls, and Army
was hitting good percentage of
theie foul shots. "We really didn't
won this
waekend with a win over Potsdam and a lose to Plattaburgh.
adjust to thie physical typeof pay,
‘commented coach Lewis. "It seemed
that we had the fouls clled on us,
‘Their physical play bothered us.”
‘A revealing statistic shows that
Albany scored seven more eld goals
than Army did, but Aemy hit 25 out
of 35 foul shots compared to the
Danes nine out of 18. Albany was
called for almost 30 fouls in the
same.
The two teams played so evenly
‘that the first 39 minutes did not settle
1 thing. The margin was exactly the
same as when they had started, te
score, With 20 seconds remaining in
the game, Albany had possesion of
the all What follows iy truly
“bivacre ending.”
The Danes immediately scored
fom the inbounds play on a basket
by Don Juron. The basket gave
Albany a two-point lead, and Juron
was fouled on the play as well. The
clock read 14 seconds lft
On the play there was also a
technical foul ealled on Atm. Juron
stepped to the line and missed the
free throw. Coach Lewis then chose
Marty McGraw to shoot the
technical foul shot, McGraw stepped
to the line, and he also missed the
{ree throw.
Leading by (0 points, Albany
was awarded the ball at mideourt as
a result ofthe echnical foul, The ball
was inbounded to Low in the
backeourt who spotted MeGraw in
the clear, and passed the ball o him,
Somehow, the referee got inthe way
of the pass. MeGraw tried to get 10
‘eominued on page nineteen
‘Against Binghamton last week.
71-70 loss to Geneseo State.
against Genesco. Guard Winston
Royal was also less than 100 percent
healthy, suffering from” tuck
spasms
Tomorrow, the Danes host
Division 1 power Hartwick Albany
has lost to Hartwick the past five
years and eight of thelist aie games
hhave been decided by a mere five
Points — three went into overtime
Lunt year, Hartwick finished with
a 22+ record and appeared in the
NCAA playoffs they havein seven
of the past nine years, They are led
by all-American guard Dana Gahres
who has been averaging 18 points &
szume the past two years
The game will begin at 4:30 at
University Gym,
ree Throws: Albany outrebounded
Geneseo 56-37 with Cavanaugh
srabbing a season high 17. Verdejo
Finished as Danes’ second high
scorer with 17 poits,.Kevin
Westlll led Geneseo with 20 points
while Morty had 19, Hartwick
defeated Geneseo edrlice this
yea. The Wednesday we returnto
School, Danes will face Oneonta in a
revenge contest. Oneonta knocked
ull Albany's 16-game winning streak
last yearand also beat Albany by one
Point in the NCAA playa,
Women Swimmers End Season
by Rich Setigyon
"We're getting ready for nest
season already.” said Jackie Gills
tnach of the Albany State ween’
Swimming team, alter the 45 Danes
tended their season tis pst
weekend The edged
Potsdam on Friday 66-64, but lost
Heit finale to Plattsburgh on
Saturday 59-72.
‘Against Platsburgh, the Danes
were led by divers Charlene
Griswold and Suey Frontier, who
Finished in first and second, respect-
ively, in both diving events,
Griswold hus established herself
«ay Albany's top diver, since eaptain
Patty Dillon has been unable to dive
due tt leg injury. “Se stepped
and pertornid ser well. sand Gills
‘of Griswold. “Potsdam vas the ony
meet she dll take bust place in
Pillow cupped tirtplace honors
nthe SW and 10U.jurd backstroke
vents, hee iat tetotes singe her
saelyneanoigury.
Alby’ last Win of the season
Potsdam was “close all the way.
according Gills, The final event of
the day, the 200-yard freestyle rela,
decided the outcome, The Dane
team of Beth Churau, Kathy
Huergert, Kim Thuor, and Kathy
usry were victorious by three
seconds,
ary was the Danes’ outstanding
‘simmer in the mee, placing fs in
hath reese evens, a well She has
Albans most consistent
been one
perfoveicrs
The Danes won sik of 13
Individual events making the second
and this-place fishers importa
'W was the kind of meet when
everyone's second und third-phice
Points counted,” remarked Gils
‘Otherwise we wouldn't have done
Gilly noted that her club would
have finished with $00 mark if their
meet against New Paltz wasn't
cancelled earlier this season. She
predicted un “easy win" over their
SUNY oppor
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BL OXT VOT
Sex Discrimination Case Postponed
by M4. Memmott
‘A public inquiry hy: the State
Human Rights Division into sex
discrimination at SUNYA charged
by former SUNYA Professor Judith
Leibowitz was postponed Tuesd
unit March 22, The el eounei for
With the same events, aecording to
the SUNY lawyer, The merits of
as¢ were not mentioned in the one
hour proceeding,
Hearing Examiner Norman
Mednick asked eieh side to prepare
briefs stating their opinions on the
SUNY raged the motion that the question of jurisdiction, He set the
Division tucked jurisdiction in the de datefor the briefs.as Feb, 13, He
ee wil then deeide ithe ene should be
Leibowity a former Comparative heard before the Divison, and its
Literature Professor at SUNYA, will hold the hearing on March Drag
was denied tenure twice after she 23, Mednick gathers alltheseaisbre
came up (ori in 1974, She has filed information an a case and sobre
‘its miming the SUNY Hoard of his recommendation te one the
Frustes, the former Chancellor. two Division Commissioner
Former SUNYA Presidents. and the according 10 Leibuwite’s attorney
former Comparatve Literature Margaret Powers. Thy
Chairman Joseph Sruvertly.among Commissioner then. makes
others, 1 is he tenure ease and the decision an the eaxe, Powers et
sircumstaneesarounditthat another The other court aetionspendingin
Former Comparative Laterature the Leibowite cae are. tee
"ol. H. Herkiey Peabody called an proceedings in which Leibowity i
‘mbarassing mens“for the SUNYA charging that she wis arbitrarily and
administration [apriciously dismissed from her job
SUNY contended thatthe Human at SUNVA. Inthe hearing belore tie
Rights Division lacks jurhdiction Human Rights Division. Leibonits
because Leibowity also has court is charging scx discriminations hee
action pending on the questions denial of tenuce- and. in working
surrounding her denial of tenure sm eonditions at SUNYA, “Ine
Position theyre not the
Powers sid
Former SUNYA Politica Science
Professor Chilo Brown. a membe
haa. no person
may bring a case Belore the Human
Rights Division it they aku are
involved in court actions dealing
SUM Chairman Tito Martinez advised students who boyectled
health fee topay thee, although he clalms the boycott was aviclory
SUNYA Gets Mixed News
From NYS Budget Proposal
Governor Carey's 1978-79 huulget
Proposal foe the State of New York,
tans mined news for SUNVA,
securing 0 administrators Mer the
Whe 12 new taeulty nes and
the Institute's curriculum alive
SUNYA’S total budget was
Incneaned by almost SLT
Proposal
President
Business and Finance John
Nactigan. this amount, while
‘covering slay and uty inencane,
Feaves other cust increases tbe
ulin
secutive’
According to. View
three support positions val be made
available, -SUNYA
‘compensation i the budget For no
wulty pre increases which are
Forecast lor the coming year. these absorbed hy SUNYA.
increases could amount 10 $600,000." The State Executive Hudget,
Positions C released by Carey’ uffiee las week,
Four library positions were cut in _is subject to mexification by the New
the Executive budget, although the York State Legislature
library i alloted $97,000 increase The addition of new faculty and
for making new purchases, support positions way greater 4
SUNYA's Institute on the SUNYA than additions a sther
Environment, created last year, was SUNY Hinghamion or SUNY
cut completely, forcing research Buffalo, Stonybrook, the fourth
there to end. Acting SUNYA University Center inthe State
President Vincent O'Leary suid system, received a larger increases in
yesterday he would like a least two faculty lines to match is expanding
Of the new facully lines used 10 keen enrollment.
of the Commitee of Concerned
Faculty, feels the State is
deliberately trying to avoid having
this case become publi
“The State is trying to delay the
hearing of this ease on its merits,"
said Brown, "From the beginning
they have attempted to shut down
every forum it has been brought
before. I can only spectate that this
effor to stop the ease on is merits is
bbeeause the State knows it has no
ease on the merits,” Brown
‘eontinued, “The State i abo in an
‘unusual position because tee ehieh
Witness, Szoverfly isingthe State,
as far ay knw"
Sroverty. as chairman of the
Comparative Literature
Department handled the Leibowite
tenure review in December 1974. His
‘handling of that ease prompted an
‘Ad Hoe committee that investigated
it recommend he be replaced as
chairman,
‘he committee reported... we
alo believe that thiscontroversy has
brought 10 light Professor
Srovertty's tempermental and
administrative incapacity to chal
the Departement of Comparative and
World Literature. In any event he
can have no future ellectiveness as
CChainperson. We urge the immediate
appointment of a new acting
ehaigpersan to serve until a search
committee recommends a
Stover has charged that the Ad
Hoe committee licked the right
Boycott Of Health Fee
Discontinued At SUNYA
by Aron Smith UWanscripts, ete. tha the students
He student boyeott ofthe state- may” want oF requ, until the
mandated health tee ws over, payment is resolved, I's non
according SUM Chairman lita designed solely for thestudent health
Martine, and he advised students tee, We view the situation sey ne
who participated in the hoyeutt to the fuet tha the Mudent. hor a
pay the fee ‘outstanding Hailty” he said. “We
SUNYA isthe third school the really dat have anything ta sy
State Univenity system tw end its shout the use of the lots, mete
hoycott othe ee, following SUC at caught in the middle
Brockport and SUCat Geneseo, Lhe” “Agcutding to: Ward, SASU is
health fee isan S0chingeaadded ty now changing ts tncus fom
rach lulltime student's ucenunt thts boycotting “the fee to. putting
semester 1 has heen criteived as a pressute on the legislate.” thelist
"ition ike which place am the
SUNY General Fund sid is totally
Unrelated to student health ervey
“The boyeuttstsll way the lant
Thing we bave ta dots proteet the
sudents.” she sad “It wi tt a
wasted ello, hut the boycott wll
pul more pressure on SUNY than it
phise of a mjor eampargn.” sd
SASU delegate Sharon Ward, "It what needs 1 be pressured
ive usstatewide preseuverage,the "The fee ih. aot specially
‘opportunity to sere the pants off a earmarked said Acting SUNY
lot of administzators,andalertedthe President Viaeent O'Leary, “ht vs
governor and the Hieutenant true that it does not godieetly trom
the tut health oe tthe Health
Departinent. They an aye it tor
anything.” he said
‘Nan-payment ofthe health ee will
will othe state, when the states
on. The
had
Boxer to what als oi
Froycott aceamplished wha
Fhe accomplished ands did realy
ll.” she a
Sa hundred
students ave withheld the health ce
spring semester
payinents, aevording tw” Student
Accounts. Olliee Director Robert
Aquino. “H's going ta have ww he
pad,” be sad
‘We're talking about roughly
three to four thousand dollars owed
{0 the University at this point in
lume," said Viee President for
Business and Finanee John
Martigin, “We are required to
collect that money. Ultimately, when
the process gets to the point of
Prereyitration, then holds will be antagonized, said Mariner, “Wesee
placed on records,” he suid itay a victory” he said, “This isjust
“It ian a very strenuous process the first stage of the student
We have to gothrough odo this. I's unionization movement and already
nothing special," suid Assistant Vice we're thing big action, statewide
President for Business and Finance actions, Student apathy is nothing,
Paul Page. “The hold process this proves that i all made up, We
involves a hold on any records, have stood behind the students
iityone SUNYA he teeated lke an unpaid sbi
UUchet oF library tine, said OFT eats
Lom their He views the fee ty a change tur a
whe was previous lee
snd not us tuitien bike
PH the health service stays atthe
sie level and an eight dallas fee
levied to pay fort, then nothing has
happened," said O'Leary. “Any kind
of additional fee phiced on the
Mudent is unfortunate, Tt makes it
imereasingly difficult for a students.
{0 finance his education,” he sid
Students who complied with
SUM's boycott may now feel
GEES)
Former Comparative Literature Professor Judith Lelbowltz charged
‘SUNYA with sex diacriminationinthe dental other tenure application.
look into his handling of the case,
and! thit he was never allowed to
appear before them in his own
defense
Seoverity has also charged that
the reconsideration ofthe Leibowite
enure ease was mishandled by
Peubody, who succeeded him as
chairperson. Svoverfly contends
taht Leibowitz did not file for her
reconsideration by the October 15,
1975 deadline, Me also claims that
Peabody gave only one di’s notice
to the department members betore
the initia reconsideration meting
Peahody feels that Seavelly vas
misinformed. “The deadline was
October 1, and Leibowite made an
application to the Deun sine there
vas 0 chutrman. October 15 was
When ew materials had te
submitted.” Peabody said
Leihowitr did submit them by
October 15 acconding to Peabody
Peabouly said he held the materials
Wt that time he hid not
otter ae oficial otiee at his
Appointment as Chaieperson.“t was
‘unwilling to begin the process while
‘as not offically named by the
President; unmediatly alter 1 wan
vetion began,” Peabody said
Seoverly claimed that Leibowitz
Publication recon was only Tour
ages at the time she came up for
tenure, and that the book she had
\rtten couldn't be used since it was
Used asa bass for her reappointment
in 1973. However, ina
memorandum he wrote to
Lepartment members an December
1}, 1974 nnouneing the department
Iecling to consider ber tenure cas,
Scovertly says, “Prof, Leibowite’s
book, Narrative. Purpone i the
Novella is available for your review
‘oninued on page wo