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Lanthorn, Vol. 22, No. 08, October 21, 1987 Grand Valley State University Grand Valley State University ScholarWorks@GVSU Volume 22 Lanthorn, 1968-2001 10-21-1987 Lanthorn, vol. 22, no. 08, October 21, 1987 Grand Valley State University Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/lanthorn_vol22 Part of the Archival Science Commons, Education Commons, and the History Commons Recommended Citation Grand Valley State University, "Lanthorn, vol. 22, no. 08, October 21, 1987" (1987). Volume 22. 8. http://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/lanthorn_vol22/8 This Issue is brought to you for free and open access by the Lanthorn, 1968-2001 at ScholarWorks@GVSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Volume 22 by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@GVSU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. c ' v - '/.v , nc. \ Pt-T Cj{ z'7% '7 J Professors Attempt------- Unionization Bj 'I i ’auttA VdnteV / AJiidA'l Staff Writer W */yfPJV FPf/ fP f MHQpF A faculty member inside tbrSctoool «f l j^y0 4j0 7 Education J mk aaid that the idea of a * I" WpiW Ww 'P r ^ I t professor's Onion is definhcfy being M eed tit into. jD/X 4i{^MgiW| j^LA!^4L dxd^M d The professors feri that they deserve more equality, benefits such at vision, denial, and /§>bw te t|i>>d n iiU lk dlb retirement insurances, and should be dr|<. *4>£ d^r/dkfM^div Trt^l^^ny ,dui^y|t i rewarded for then efforts through pay and i ofasawayteditejliuilllMrdWilb.ii) [*• raises. liAdF < ♦'AAi'-AAtAM I The professors receive e«ra pay far an J F*\uA/ idi ! I ™ they do nos receive went pay, 'and « •* raises are not up to die pertentapr of inflation. A teacher at Mudiepon /■f -aaten sm teteteifa Community College with thirteen years experience and a Master's Degree earns # fc# A ml/jm jg|u, IrlifrJiff -r base salary substantially larger than some . T - v . ugAtift .■' '.<*? ’ c *, « GVSC professors. nalue tr'inur u t t r ivstl Mouw The protestors involved an farnmg a union ted h it riso needed because these is no codec** voice far tectdty. 7tyflmfa*rt4ttH/{jF*$<aivFiAF* Home. UMFlbig of the Fame MU be Nov 7 Photo) John PreA S e e lM n e p .? Beach Boys Crond Valley Students f.anrie Mercer, a senior photography i% *«**n*awny major at GVSC was asked by the Beach i% w M i r Boy's photographer Brian Vfooneyham to travel to Ann Arbor and photograph the lH y Beach Boys brought their i/niqoe group spurif d f music to Grand Valley State Mercer said, "it was an experence I will (‘‘rfo p p Friday, and in the process made a never forget. It was a valuable experence Ip p m e fd t people vety happy. that could mean an excellent job for me after Thir Beach. Boy*’ national sponsor, graduation" Cb#v#Tfetheld a drawing for anew car at the Mercer said ,he wishes to thank concert Teresa Purose; as jimior at G V V , vfooneyham and Mark Drew, the groups bud bPr name drawn for the car With little equiptment manager, for all they did hexirarioit che picked the 7-28 In all the second major concert this year at rheOVSC pom-poms also were treated to GVSC went quite will, and everyone'in sonvuhing-spertafby-the- Beach Boys They Student Activities should he congratulated were allowed up on stage to perform a for the fine job they did organizing this routine to "Be True to Your School" event MdU- lx/vf toy *4nM&mttv !*MM4 Lanthorn Limerick Attention Contest in Full Swing Begimng October 27 the blinking U'.*** « * iov»>' A** nirC i|ac»- yellow light at 48th. street and H* Scull FjdU-1^* u*~ Ttrtto ^ (i« m Ap <fhrwt lac# rwf ■ Nrvft Idiltr U* ra « r f»»R- V' wr i-kets o i' naior Vf45 will become a stop light from t Oil Si«r tr»w /»- n» vSririg (ISO Hr- Lanttwni J ScvmKJ #u*i'>y « * )*00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. ur j »r«« ■*>»» >hrj laim ir :. liner it* CunteM tiu,' Owl ju«MM**LJy-i^» I ..hTk r»' Sir >*o .**^rn - ffire "v ToiK*e urge driver to use extreme cautfon »«** 4i«J to (UV ttici* *iit t*w< i- (•u»s*Hi»r 1 #* »wiiM> irtifrrrks wtl it this intersection, some people may not icspunur acuitd»i»i it r.^tiiw n M r m w u> *i air I"v> t*h#r I ,sh# •Top with the new light. S.du'jt in'Chief MwivR M>v< a # l f ief<* j ■ o '^srHinse * Hr l.mtencfc f uuio' «** v*eateC * **» Ur tr,, >«-*,#* Rij -lit’ *i»- f.ntpsi *'M e 1 R .luOcfll.' U, W -Ull# IIK#r >1 tt» i4*- -fl, r»ajjrrr l« ml tJ r *f#l/M H t i / r t : I l r tin: year: tunics tu w<* 2 ThtUmthom Octob*21, 1987 4K ...d.,......— F in e: Officer attacked: U of M Sets New Policy: F irst L ad v D o h a Ayng victim Plea; ------- W illlan First Lady Nancy Reagan is reported Philippines army major was shot The University of Michigan is set to Heckworth, a 20 year old inmate at tht to be in strong tmd stable condition dead Saturday, the second high ranking impose a code of nonacademic conduct, Allegan County jaU died thia week, fron following breast suigery. Doctors army officer killed in two days. which would give the school the power to and AIDS related virus. O fficials are fearfu say the surgery was a success. expel students for nonacademic reasons, for the health of those who tried to saw Reagan gives warning: Die student body president said, 80% o f al Heckworth. None of these people knew In Baby Jessica Safe: Jessica Over the weekend. Reagan said risks to students do not like the idea of the schoo had A ID S. McClure was pulled out of a well U.S. naval ships in the Persist Gulf rfaying parent after two and a half days. Gifts are will be dealt with appropriately. A New Kind Of Houm coming in from around the world. M ist Boat: Paul Venice has a small problem Miaf America Returns: Jessica has been asking for her bottle Naval strike: On M onday America, Kaye Lani Rae Rafko returnee his house is floating on Lake Manatou and bear. the UJS. attacked two Iranian some to Monroe this weekend. She was Venice is trying to move his house acres oil rigs. The U.S. attack was in Greeted by 4,00 people as part o f a red carpel the lake, however, the township he is gomrf retaliation for the October 8 incident, into won't allow the house ashore becaust relebretion. when an Iranian speedboat opened Are he does not have a building permit on a U.S. helecopter. blue avenue Day Care Center Prepares For Halloween* ...- x w e r ' OW6T, UWfT i ’KNSUJ I- 15 VTNOO'RP n o t a r a pem &tieiifiv ? themselves with Halloween traditions. 7&GPT t* fW U V fCTPKr»lUlY YOU GO By AngfUu D. Groom These activities help the children to U30K1H6 F$R/ , -jfigdNlVCtftSlW News Writer overcome their fears of the season. VWRPI6- Krause stress safety to the kids by using Pall festivities are in the air at the Grand examples in casual talk to help them Valley State College Day Care Center, understand. She encourages them to make a including an exciting week of Halloween game out of sotting Halloween candy. They preparation. are tautfit to. politely approach the door Recently the kids, ranging in age from to while trick-or-treating and to say thank you and one-half to six-yeais-old have have been for their treats. working on black and orange paper chains. This week the kids will be baking and Mary Aim Krause, Director, skid, "This decorating cookies, bobbing for apples, and activity gives the kids carving pumpkins. The kids will dress up by teaching them to M ely Cur l siw gni hi costumes and face paint for trick-or- line." The children participate in finger treating around the campus offices on puppet plays and pretend time while using Friday, Oct 30. - costumes and masks to familiarize qnb. up-me ZUIMW RANK* OP FOR A U 1T 15 MORF 0 a P y s / J 0 a o i > £ c k W ; - f l u s S f A C i J 9 ft.l. Ml / . * i t » i I I y t * t t l ' : 1 ! r : ' . ' i" f ; • ; ■ ■; Opinion Pag* 3 The Lanthom October 21,1987 Editorial I was approached by a member of the English Department about the Reading Days Slave Auctions Offensive article that appeared in last week's issue of the Lanthom^ He first pointed out to me that Professor TenEyck did vole against the motion, making the vote a tie and Sale" on campus, the protest would be Dear Editor, thus defeating the motion. I apologize for this error. It was a confusing part of tremendous and the event cancelled or at As an executive board member of the the meeting and I just misunderstood what transpired. least the name changed. So our response is Black Student Union, I feel it is my It was also informed that there is great support for Reading Days amoung the faculty. why aren't more students and faculty apauled obligation and duty to be sensitive to any If this is true, then why if ECS is a nepiesenaiive by this term? and all problems and situations that body of the faculty, did the motion fail? It is unfair that any black student should discriminate, disrespect, or attack the cultlire I strongly urge aH faculty members who are in have to see the respect of the race poked at and people o f the race; support of Reading Days to convey thejr by a fund raising event- or any other event On Oct.
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