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The BG News March 7, 1990 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 3-7-1990 The BG News March 7, 1990 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News March 7, 1990" (1990). BG News (Student Newspaper). 5053. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/5053 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. -» FALCONS WIN FIRST ROUND GAME /i%. f Senior center Angie Bonner leads Falcons past Hurons with 30 points; Women to play semi-final game in Detroit against Toledo .. .see Sports p.9 The Nation's Best College Newspaper m Wednesday Weather Vol.72 Issue 94 March 7,1990 Bowling Green, Ohio High 38 The BG News Low 25* BRIEFLY Faculty senate fills Motion to improve positions vacated CAMPUS legislator relations placed on the trustee agenda within by James A. Tinker three of their meetings after it passes Applications available: since mid-Januai staff writer the senate. Nominations are now being Blinn complained that if the trustees accepted for the Faculty Excellence by Michelle Banks Attempting to increase its authority, can ignore Faculty Senate resolutions, Award and Hollis A. Moore staff writer Faculty Senate approved a resolution their efforts as University representa- University Service Awards. Any Tuesday that would dictate some items tives are useless. student, alumni, faculty member or Faculty Senate elected new officers on the Board of Trustees' agenda. "The trustees have to give a yes or a staff member may nominate another Tuesday to fill the positions vacated by No senators voted against senator El- no answer — or even a maybe," he for the awards. former Chairwoman Ann-Marie Lan- liot Bluin's resolution seeking guar- said. "At this point we do not even get The Faculty Excellence Awards are caster and Vice Chairman Blalne Ritts anteed responses from the trustees on acknowledgements of our resolutions." given to one faculty member from matters labeled by the senate as "for Philip Mason, secretary to the amidst controversy in January. Newman Lunde each college. The service awards will David Newman, professor of chem- action " Items. trustees, prepares their agenda and be given to a faculty member, a istry, was voted chairman while Har- Newman — who proved he was pre- "I guess the senate does want tc forward it to the board members. member of the administration, and a old Lunde, professor of management, pared for his new duties by casually communicate (with the trustees)," Chairman of the Board J. Warren Hall junior, senior or graduate student. became vice chairman. pulling a gavel out of his briefcase. B linn said. has the final word on what the trustees Applications are available in 405 Lunde, who has been serving as tem- Depolarization of faculty and subsi- If the trustees accept the resolution, will act upon in their meetings. Student Services and are due Friday. porary chairman, gave the floor to dizes child care are two objectives any proposals passed by the senate that C See Newman, page 5. call for decisions automatically will be D See Trustee, page 4. STATE Lasers aid research: A new Events slated computer-driven microscope with a built-in laser beam will step up the development of drugs that can be for Women's used to battle cancer, researchers in Dayton said Monday. The device uses the reflected light History Month of a laser beam to count colonies of cloned cancer cells grown in small, by Lorl Miller glass microcapillary tubes. staff writer By using the tubes instead of larger Petri dishes, a smaller amount of cancerous tissue is needed from As Black History Month comes to a patients and the cells grow more close at the University, another Suickly, allowing for earlier analysis, nationally recognized history month Is greater number of anti-cancer just beginning. drugs can be tested on each tumor This March marks the 10th annual sample, said Dr. Martin Murphy, celebration of National Women's His- Sresident of the Hippie Cancer tory Month and events will extend Into esearch Center. April, according to Lane Aldridge, as- sistant director of the women's studies Orange opossum: Officials program. at the Dayton Museum of Natural The entire month is being devoted to History want to know why one of their the history of women, but awareness opossums has bright orange hair. should not last just one month, Aldri- Orange opossums are unheard of dge said. among experts and reference books "It's important for (this) month to be the museum staff has consulted. acknowledged but it's sad that it has to "We're sure she hasn't been dyed or be put aside forpeople to acknowledge anything like that," said Holly it. she said. "Every month should be Coovert, assistant curator of women's History Month." education and an overseer of the area Marcy Tyson, student co-coordinator where the opossum, called "O.P.",is of Women for Women agreed "not kept. "She's iust orange." enough people pay attention to In an effort to determine why the (women's history) so we have to make animal is orange, hair samples have it stand out." been sent for analysis to Division of The purpose of setting a particular Wildlife experts at the Ohio month aside "Is to recognize women's Department of Natural Resources. accomplishments throughout history and make people aware of it," Tyson WORLD said. BG News/Brock Vlsnlch Beginning this week, a number of Growing a Thesis events are planned for the celebration. Biology Graduate student Theresa Gregory sprays a fungicide on rows of Polemunium vlscosium. her thesis project. "I want to Clock reset: The Doomsday A program entitled "Philosphy1 of characterize the variance in these plants along an elevatlonal dine on a mountain," said Gregory. She collected the plants at Clock on the cover of the Bulletin of Women's Alliance in Iceland,' is different altitudes on Pennsylvania Mountain in Colorado. the Atomic Scientists was set back Tuesday to reflect reduced D See Women, page 5. superpower tensions. For two years the clock has read just six minutes to midnight. It was moved back four minutes to 10 minutes before midnight. Rebels attempt Kabul coup, fail The resetting of the clock reflects the Bulletin's determination that recent revolutionary changes in ace, Najib's headquarters in the heart of Kabul. by Interior Minister Aslam Wataniar, who was Eastern Europe have significantly by Sharon Herbaugh Heavy artillery and tanks fired for several hours named to replace Tanai, Najib urged Afghans to help reduced the risk ofglobal nuclear Associated Press writer on the buildings of the Defense Ministry and the ar- capture the general "dead or alive." He said mutin- war, officials said Tuesday. my's main political directorate, Tass said. It also re- ous soldiers who surrendered by 4 a.m. today would The clock first appeared on the ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Soldiers led by the de- ported shelling of residential districts, but said they be given amnesty. June, 1947, Bulletin cover as a symbol fense minister joined with Moslem guerrillas Tues- ceased after dusk. Ahmad Sarwar, Afghan ambassador in New Delhi of impending apocalypse and of the day to try to overthrow Afghanistan's government, Kabul radio said the coup leader was Maj. Gen. said he spoke with Najib by telephone Tuesday night potential for military attack. but were defeated by troops loyal to President Najib, Shah Nawaz Tanai, the defense minister, a hard-line and the president sounded "very strong and verv Kabul radio reported. Marxist linked to at least of two of the five previous confident." ' The official radio said the loyalists controlled Ka- coup attempts reported against Najib, who took of- bul, the capital, and an indefinite curfew was im- fice in 1986. "He said everything is under control," said Sar- NATION posed at 7 p.m. He was joined by followers of the fundamentalist war, whose wife is a sister to Najib's wife. He said In the Soviet Union, which sponsors the Najib guerrilla leader Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, the radio Najib told him one group of Tanai's followers had Blast kills three: An government, the official news agency Tass said, said. been killed and another captured. explosion shattered a two-story bank The loyal troops have now mopped up the main Najib said on state television Tuesday night, Tuesday In Crested Butte, Colo., pockets of resistance, leaving the situation in Kabul "Some soiled elements today tried to carry out a Najib did not say when the fighting started or men- killing three people and injuring 12 firmly controlled by the government." conspiracy and provoke bloodshed, but the govern- tion where he was when the telephone contact was others, officials said. Three people Western diplomats, guerrilla leaders in Pakistan ment forces have neutralized them. They have been made, Sarwar said. The ambassador said another were listed In critical condition. and the Soviet media reported heavy fighting and suppressed." source in Kabul, whom he would not identify, told The cause of the downtown blast in said Afghan air force planes had bombed Arg Pal- Repeating a message broadcast earlier in the day him the defense minister was in hiding. this ski resort was under investigation by local and federal officials, authorities said. Wood Co. charges Auto dealer's petition HISTORY three for bombing may allow new casino On this date: in 1974, the dangerous ordinance, or possession of Student Arbitration Board declared by John Kohlstrand the pipe bomb, and breaking and enter- CLEVELAND — A spokesman for the secretary of state said Tuesday it ap- Student Body Organization election city writer pears car dealer Alan Spitzer will obtain enough signatures to place a Lorain ca- sino proposal on a statewide ballot.
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