Volume I1, Number 14 Published at UCSD 19th Year of Publication April 29-May 12, 1986 .

Jesse Jackson: ’We Must Fight Disenfranchisement Schemes on Campus’

TheASI!CSI) elections are currently coincidedwith (.;reek "rush" week. The beingrerun under conditions of protest benefitsto thepower clique (composed and challengeafter a seriousproblem primarilyof fraternityand sorority involvingeligibility of 1300 voters was members)are obvious. The consequence disclosedand a possiblecover-up ol the to votereligibility and disenfran- situationis investigated1-he problem chisementwas probablyoverlooked at was discoveredwhen reporters for a thetime. campusnewspaper investigated rumors Whenit wasfinally discovered that a thatsome students were being omitted largesegment of studentswere not going fromcomputerized registration fists at to be allowedto votein theApril 8-9 thepolls. Jelger Kalmijn, a member of electionit wasdecided by A.S.Advisor the OrganizingSupport Group of the RandonWoodard and approvedby the StudentCooperative Union compiled electionsmanager to continuewith the theresearch into a formalcomplaint and electionsand allowthe disenfran- initiatedthe challenge.The protest chisementof approximately1300 unprecedented40 percent of thestudent body packed Revelle Plaza last wed spurredthe nullification of the first students.No publicacknowledgement (April22, 1986) to greet the Rev. Jesse Jackson. eho,,b, B,,o.Mo,,o. election;and in a move provoking or attemptto rectifythe situation was furtherprotest, the AS Elections ever made. Until challengedby Commissioninsti’uted a second election Kalmijn’sprotest, officials were withoutadequately dealing with the ~tttemlatingto continue with run-off causesof the initial nullification. Several electionsas if no problemexisted. weeksearlier the OSG-SCUhad fileda It is notknown yet how highup the similar protest regarding the administrativechain of commandthat certificationby the Chancellorof Woodardwent with the problembefore Jesse Jackson Breathes electionresults a year ago that provided relayingthe decision to ignoreit back foradoption of a newAS constitution.downto Bitto.Also, it is notknown yet The voter disenfranchisementof how many A.S. governmentofficials Fire and Inspiration approximately1300 UCSD students (includingthe electioncommittee, (morethan 10% of enrollment)in the judicialboard and A.S. officers) knew April8-9, 1986 A.S. elections was a thatthere were instances of students not consequenceof forces building up over beingallowed to votebut refusedto thelast four years. A powerclique has challengethe electionson behalfOf developed within the student students.In any event, not a singleA.S. , The ReverendJesse Jackson gave a way "to lookat the worldfrom more governmentby formingan alliancewith officernor any candidate challenged the fieryand inspiringspeech to a crowd thanone point of view...wcmust live the Universityadministration-- disenfranchisement.Certainly estimatedat 3000-4000on RevellePlaza togetherin mutualrespect." pollworkersknew of the situation on April22. Jackson used the occasion primarilythrough its A.S. advisor. Turningto the U.S.domestic scene,~ Thisalliance pushed through the huge becausethey told protesting students to challengethe studentsand others thatnothing could be done.With whom gatheredthere to "choosea course, (and) Jacksonattacked the "bitter fruits of feeincrease ($75. per student per ~¢ear Reaganomics"and the polarizationit morestarting next fall) to finance thesepollworkers conferred is notyet organizea coalition to make a known. difference." has caused¯For example,"the haves constructionof the University Center. In havegotten a taxcut and the have-nots a returnfor its cooperationon the ASUCSD ElectionsCommissioner Jackson,a Baptistminister from MicheleBitto resignedWednesday, wage cut," Jacksondeclared. Big UniversityCenter fee, the A.S.power SouthCarolina and 1984presidential corporationspaylittle or no taxes,the cliquewas allowed by thechancellor to April 16 amidst charges and ~eandidate,recalled the civilrights countercharges concerning the ReaganAdministration has"tripled the changethe constitution in order to firm movementsof the1950’s and 60’swhen militarybudget in peacetime," huge up theircontrol of theA.S.; they were mismanagementof the originial election. .studentsand othersaround the nation Evidenceindicates that A.S. adviser "joined-tohelp end the lingering ’defense’conglomerates have been alsogiven a promiseof "A.S.control" accusedof massivefraud, and "10 over the UniversityCenter. The new RandonWoodard is implicatedin a dimensionsof apartheid," in the South. possibleWatergate-style coverup. Justas activistsof thatperiod--who millionmore people are in povertysince constitutionmandated a week of Reagan"took office, Jackson said. campaigning and elections that AlthoughBitto was nominally in charge organizedacross race, sex and religious continuedon page5. lines---tooka firm stand against racial Thereare now 41 millionU.S. citizens discriminationand forceda "radical livingin poverty,Jackson informed the breakwith the past," today’s students crowd,29 millionof whomare white. must also get involved to end Dispellingyet anothercommon myth, contemporaryinjustices. Jackson Jacksonaffirmed that "’the fact is, most suggestedthat his RainbowCoalition poorpeople work everyday. They’re not offeredthe best opportunity forstudents on welfare....theydo menial jobs...they Sit-insTry to Stop CIA and othersinterested in "makinga pickthe fruit, the beans, they raise other difference"to help bring about positive people’schildren, make the beds." change. Summing up these facts, Jackson Recruitment Use of Fees Revere’ndJackson devoted part of his emphasizedthat "Most poor people are speechto pointout characteristics of the not blackor brown and are not on worldoften not mentionedon North welfare." Americanmedia. Referringto the "Our generationcannot become An anti-warrally in frontof thegym on thatreferenda (and thus the opinions of UnitedStates, Jackson said, "we’re just mindlesslymaterialistic, theReverend April24 turnedinto an impromptusit-in students)arc purely"advisory." The 6% ofthe world’s population...half ofall added,"life i~ aboutpeople who care, at theCareer Services Center. Students protcstorsdecided that they would not human beingsare Asian...andone- who havecharacter. You don’t measure sittingin at theCenter were there to letthe ~’cferendum, andconsequently the eighthof thehuman race is African." your characterby the size of your protestagainst, among other things, the opinionsof students,go unheededthis car...butby whatyou share,how you use of studentregistration fees for time. "Mostpeople arc yellow,black or treatchildren, the poor, strangers." militaryrecruitment on campus.This Approxlmatcly60 people participated brown,poor, non-Christian and don’t "What has made Americagreat," wasin reactionto a referendumthat was in theoccupation of the Center, of which speakEnglish." This, Jackson asserted, Jacksonsaid, "is a certainkind of overwhelminglypassed by students 22 stayedin aftercampus police ordered is the"real world we mustlearn to live commitment:’Give me yourtired, your duringthe April8-9 elections.The in." When Reaganand Gorbachevmet poor,your huddled masses, yearning to theprotcstors out. breathefree...’" Jackson was frequently referendumasked students if they. Therally that led up to the sit-in had as in Genevafor their arms control talks, "supportthe ending of director indirectmanyas 200people listening to a variety Jacksonpointed out, togetherthey interruptedby enthusiastic applause and useof studentregistration andactivity representedabout half a billionpeople. cheeringduring the approximately45 "of speakerscondemn acts of U.S. minute-longspeech. fees for the purposeof on-campus aggressionin SouthAfrica, Libya and Yet somehowthe mediapromoted the recruitmentby the military, the CIA, the CentralAmerica. idea that those two men were Jacksonspoke in somedetail about SecretService. the FBi andthe INS?" Thefirst speaker, and one of therally representingthe whole world. He said theplight of smallfamily farmers. About Lastyear the samereferendum was on organizers,Mattco Cronin, reminded that,in reality,Rajiv Ghandi of India ~0,000family farmers have been driven the ballotand won by a substantialstudentsof thepopular anti-apartheid alone representsmore peoplethan from theirland, he declared,"not majority,but the administration, andthe Gorbachev and Reagan combined. currentA.S.. chose to ignoreit, claiming continuedon page9 Peoplein theU.S. arc challenged in this continuedon page10 2 3 in step withcurrent trends thus making onlyindications, such as themilitary’s theirpropaganda a partof the fashion reactionto thecampaign. As an example, scene.Most of themajor bands in South he mentionedthat the SADF gives all its MAY DAY GREETINGS AND LETTERS Not All Blackand White Africasupport the movement,and show "recruits"lectures on thedangers of the their support by puttingon benefit ECC.Another person asked him if there concertsfor the ECC. Basically, as Gavin was a chancethat the armyrank and file said,"We ’aremaking it in "vogue’to fundingback to levelstotally inadiquate White South Africans may mutinyagainst the regime,Gavin DearFriends, ReadingThe Bible,With Third World Mistakesare made, paid for, and most of support ECC." to allow sustainedproduction, as a replied"no". He saidthat the military, Sorry to hear thatthe sqaeezeis on, Eyes,Vietnam-Crisis of Conscience. The all,learned from. Currently,within South Africa,20 muchlike 80% ofatl whites, supports the though it’s not unexpected.]he new Pseudonymsof God and many articles Well,! thankyou for yourtime and blatantprelude to ultimatelydestroying Help Fight Apartheid suchpublications altogether. peopleare awaitingtrial for refusing regimeor thefascist right. He saidthat indicator is sim01v too good, too on allthese subjects. Please take note of concern,anything you do forme willbe conscription.One person,a meatcutter,theactual percentage of supportfor the penetrating,too hardbitting, too well Whetheror notthese attacks-which so the special informal Student highlyappreciated. Please reply by who was conscriptedand assignedto one ECC is around20%. far youradministration has acquieced in written,too radicallyfunny (yes, that Colloquiumon May I from 3pm--4pm. returnmail if possible. The Blackliberation struggle in South SinceSouth Africa relies on theSADI-to of thetownships on hisfirst tour of duty, countsand hurts too) for them not to try Thank you Sincerly, by itssilence and inactivity even in the Africahas done much to increasethe enforceapartheid, and since it onlydrafts buton hissecond call-up resisted, will be Gavin was also asked about the andrepress you. Like everywhere else in KristaKiger Jimmy D. Allen faceof clearand substatial violations of levelof knowledgeof thesituation there white males, the liberationforces thefirst person to be sentencedfor being potentialfor the ECCto continueas the this Disneyland,you have freedomof dueprocess and free speech rights-will P.O. Box C-33297 amongstall sectorsof U.S. society. suggestedthat whites who areopposed to a non-religiousconscientious objector. repressionincreases. Gavin stated that 30 speech,until what you ray begins to have ultimatelybe overturnedby a courtof Re0resa,Ca. 95671 Thoughthe U.S. mediatends to portray¯ the regime could best assist the Gavinstated that he willbe sentenced3 people from the United Democratic ¯1he slightest effect. So consider lawis notmy concern,nor shouldit be Front(U DF)have disappeared recently, To thenew indicatorcollective the struggleas "Blackand White",the movementby agitatingwithin the white yearsin jailfor refusing to fightfor the vileattacks a~; so manyt~ompnments for yours.Even should the courts ultimately realityof thesituation is muchdifferent. community,and thuscut intothe amount and that 20 organizationshave been in thesetroubling and confusing times it apartheidregime. a job~,ell done. I’m terribly impressed, interverieto restorefunding and to Not allwhite South Africans support the of recruitsfor the SADF. banned.Whether or not thiswill happen is moreimportant than ever for all view When askedabout the effectthe ECC and I’ve seen hundredsof university, compelthe universityand the ASUCSD apartheidregime and the oppressionof Gavinpointed out that this strategy of is havingon the SADF. Gavin replied to the ECC remainsto be seen. movementand counterculturepapers pointsto be e~ploredand alternatives to comply with constitutional reviewed.I urgeyour continuing efforts ChancellorWarned; themajority Black population, currently undercuttingthe regimes amount of thatit is hardto say.He saidthere are G. Picolli overthe years.On my list,you’re near protection,significant damage will have there is a movement by white South to bringalternative discussions to the "recruits"can seriously effect the regime’s thetop. Encouragedto Act beendone to thestability and continuity Africansto help in the fight against foregroundand to broadenthe inputon grip,especially as the struggle intensifies In Solidarity of theseprojects, and to thetradition of apartheid.This movementhas takenthe a regularbasis. and the regimemust rely more and more GAY ¯ LABOR ¯ LATIN AMERICA ¯ ECOLOGY BertellOIlman free and open discourseat the UCSD shapeof an anti-conscriptionmovement Effortsto reduceor diluteexpressions Thisletter was sent on thebehalf Of the on the army and police to enforce campus. Such an interruptionwould which opposesthe mandatory8 years "order." Thus the ECC has become a and free speechserve to stranglethe new indicatorto ChancellorAtkinson MARXIST-HUMANISM ¯ POLITICALECONOMY disruptthe trainingof staffpersons thatall whiteSouth African males must threateningmovement for the regime, oppressor, for information and Dear ChancellorAtkinson: (particularyover the year end vacation) servein thearmed forces. and as the ECC and the campaign knowledgeis difficultto contain. I am writingto expressmy deepconcern WOMEN ¯ MEN ¯ interruptthe gatheringof journalistic Recently,a white South African, becomesbigger and bigger,the regime BLACK ¯ NON-VIOLENCE Youmust contintie your efforts for only over the current attack against resourses(exchanges, files, graphics, et Gavin,visited San Diegoas part of an lashesout more and more.Gavin stated by the broadestpossible review of progressive student media and MID EAST cetera) and could only lead to overalltour of the U.S.He was brought thatrecently l0 peoplein theleadership MARCUSE choicescan we make the rightone. orgainzations at UCSD by your Groundwork ProgressiveTheology deteriorationof the newspaperswhen hereby the DraftResistersDefense Fund of the ECC have been detained,put in ASUCSD committee. As you are no HEALTH Sincerely productionis finallyresumed under and the CommitteeAgainst Militarism solitaryconfinement and interrogated, CHINA doubtaware, the administrationand the Books DorotheHubsch Contreras judicialprotection. Equally important (thoughnone were tortured which is not new indicatorand the progressive Boardof Regentsare legally responsible andthe Draft. Gavin is oneof theleaders ENERGY UCSD StudentCenter IRELAND community, FieldRepresentative and devestatingwould be the inevitable of the End Conscription Campaign the case with Blacks,who are usually I-5to Gilman.left at wooden for this committee which your degenerationof politicaldiscourse and On May I, one of the foremostNorth (ECC),a groupthat was formedin 1984 torturedaccording to Gavin). ART footbndgeright ~nto parking lot predecessorestablished. intellectualdebate fostered by the MEDIA American theologians, Dr. Robert Dear Editor, to organizewhat was beforesporadic In orderto be moreeffective, the ECC The new indicatorand VozFronteriza suppressionof alternativemedia and 452-9625 McAfee Brown, will be at UCSD. 1, I am presently incarcerated in resistanceto conscription.The ECCis a has been attemptingto broadenitself have established international activities,and the imposition of a regime ALBANIA Mon-Sot1t am-IIpm RECORDS encotirage the entire progresive CaliforniaState-Prison Folsom, Repesa, broad organization,with religious, beyondits primarilyEnglish speaking reputationsfor excellence; their articles in which only officially-approved communityto hear him. Dr. Brown’s Ca, as I have been sinceNovember 16, feminist,peace and humanrights groups b~se of support. The ECC has been havebeen reprinted in journalsaround thoughtcan by expressedand in which allbrought together to fightconscription SCIENCE FOR THE PEOPLE ¯ ASIAN AMERICAN entirelife has been committed to issues 1979!I am in direneed of outsidecontact the world: many alumnae of these targeting the more conservative the administrationand its ASUCSDcan and to help deal a blow against the Afrikaaner population with its of peaceand justice. He wasinvolved in to keepup withthe fast movingtimes. publicationshave gone on to careersas shieldthemselves from, criticismby apartheidregime by damagingthe source propagandaand agitation. NUCLFAR POWER ¯ MARXIST/LENINISM¯ IRAN the civil rights movement(and was Thisis whyI havecome to yourpaper for professionaljournalists; and the new arrestedfor blocking the entrance to the help.Students have many interestsso suppressingindependent sources of of itspower: the SouthAfrican Defense In addition, in recognitionof the indicatoris listedin at leastone college information. Force (SADF). LEGAL HASSLES ¯¯ YOUNG PEOPLE ¯ CHICANO BerkeleySelective Service Center) theirpaper covers many areas. guidebookas one of UCSD’sdistinctive importanceof establishinga sort of social 1 lookforward to yourintervention to The anti-conscriptioncampaign is a nucleararms, apartheid (he metand was AlthoughI am indingentat thistime assetswhich should attract prospective acceptancefor the anti-conscription haltthe presentattack on independent consciouseffort by theorganizers to help MARXISM ¯ NATIVE AMERICAN ¯ ORGANIZING "taught"by SteveBiko in SouthAfrica and unableto changemy situation,.I students.Yet despitethe undeniable movement,and as a way to furtherbuild journalism,and progressivethought at in theanti-apartheid struggle. It waswith in theearly 1970’s) and is now heavily wouldlike to recieve,yourpaper. Also i merits of these publications,your support,the ECC has madeits campaign UCSI). Should you fail to act, the consultationwith Black liberation forces involved in Central America. His wouldlike to knowif youcould print my "student government" committtee "fashionable".Its posters,T-shirts, FOOD ¯ US LEFT ¯ LIBROS EN ESPANOL responsibilityfor this McCarthyite thatthe call for the campaigncame out. credentialsand compassionon these name plus addressso that any of your (openly motivated by McCarthyite buttonset ceteraall u,,e graphics that are onslaughtwill ultimately be yours. topicsare great and I feel that the activefemale readers with warmhearts sentimentand hatred of allthat does not progressive community is very couldwrite me. Being imprisonedputs conform to the Accuracy in Sincerely, privledgedto have him here. He is a quitea damperon an activemans social Acadamia/Reaganitephilosophy} is ,Ion Bekken theologianwho has writtenmany (over life,and being19 whenarrested, I was determined to destroy 20 years of GeneralExecutive Board ,._%CH00k CAREER. 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Demands Declaratory ’Dancing with the Devil--A Chronology Judicial Board, but Election Commissioner Judgment by Board to order A.S. unlike in all prior constitutional Commission finds nothing false or Byron Mortor Councilto investigatethe scope and but by the"people" in the mediathat he referenda;voter turn-out of only6qL Board February 1969 60-80 students and which the Chancellor publicly Chancellorand Chancellor. maliciousabout the protested flyer. appealof Elec details of thus revealed foiled dislikes. March 7, 1986 Vice Chancellor facultyblock recruitersfrom Naval supported. May 1982 Former (?) CIA researcher April 14, 1986 SCU representative on media flyer. administrationconspiracy to deny December 17, 1985 Newspapers meet Watsonassigns A.S. constitution case to AviationCorps and the Marine Corps July 1976 ChancellorMcEIroy spends Richard Attiyeh appointed Dean of JelgerKalmijn files formal protest of April 2 voting ghts to 10e~ of studentbody. to planresponse to mediahatchet bill. A.S. Advisor Randon Woodard. OfficerTraining Program at Officeof $5000 of student registrationfees Graduate Studies and Research by election simultaneoulsy with Watson Dema new electionsuntil all Meeting attendedby A.S. President March 25, 1986 Woodard rules new Career Educational Planning and (withoutconsulting the RegistrationFee Chancellor Atkinson. Concern and Chancellor,Vice Chancellor,Election Board resp~ removed from Alexanderand Vice PresidentExternal A.S.constitution was lawfully adopted. Placement.8 students,activists within Committee)to forma taskforce to study protest expressed over extent of Commission.Judicial Board, and A.S. Chan par! Affairs Arnold. Later same day, Claims it was an "amendment" and Council.Over next several days, Judicial Students’for a DemocraticSociety "alternative student government Univeristy’scooperation with FBI and Studt ’1986Judicial Board finds Alexanderfreezes new indicator budget, thereforea constitutionalconvention (SDS) selectivelyprosecuted (brought proposals". CIA attempts to gain access to Boardwaffles over wheth~to "accept" A or maliciousabout media citingviolation of newBylaws requiring was not required. No comment on beforeuniversity disciplinary hearing). September1976 Chancellorcalls upon Universityrecords on foreignscholars, protest;passes 48 hour deadlinefor smearflyer., :~ no morethan 6000 copiesper issue. Chancellornot settingminimum voter Winter1970 40-50students "liberate" Election Commission to hold etc. conveningBoard hearing. ru b~ 1986 JudicialBoard~tnds January 1985 A.S. Media Board turn-outrequirement. file(documenting secret and classified referendumon the formof studentbody June 13, 1984 A.S. President April 15, 1986 ElectionCommission SCU that"there i~ ptOt~bie meets. Commissionerof Communica- .researchat UCSD) from Contracts association. Election Commission Boroditsky(of "Tupperware"slate) March 31, 1986 Meeting for all postponesrun-off elections scheduled t he allegedviolatiom¢i~are tionsFahlbusch states it is "not your GrantsOffice. 6 students(again, SDS proteststhat only students can call for vetoes entire campus media budget. candidatesfor A.S. Council.Woodard forApril 16, 1986, "indefinitely". activists)selectively prosecuted via such a referendum.Previously unknown Politicalmotivation for censorship of editorial perogative anymore" to admits new ElectionBylaws section April 14-16, 1986 Election Manager determinenumber of pages and copies group of students materializesto newindicator. Voz Fronteriza. People i~" requiringadvance distribution of sample Bittospends many hours conferring witj ! 9 8 6 P r e s i d e n:tial TRO is not is~ is , universitydisciplinary hearings. per issuefor campusnewspapers. Spring 1971 3000 students and petitionfor referendum,then disbands Voice.and Sapho Speaks,known, but ballotsis alreadyviolated. Nothing done other administrators, includ Greg Wilpert and Micki ~t iHu~ b greater than the re~ve January6, 1986 new indicatorbudget communitypeople try to shut down the and is neverheard from again. weaklydocumented. Newspapers secure to postponeelection to allowrequired 10 Chancellorand Vice Chancellor. fileJudicial Board appeal of ha~to~suffere,dbytl~other, pa~s if unfrozen by Alexander without Naval ElectronicsLaboratory (run by March 1977 Rigged referendum Robert De Koven and Peter Karlinas daysafter distribution of sampleballot April 16, 1986 Election Commi don schedulingof new a TRO ~ i~;, aefag, s to~ ~er explanation. Too late to prevent UCSD in cooperationwith the Navy at decertifiesSCU as representativebody attorneys,prepare suit. to campusmedia. declaresApril 8 and 9, 1986 forApril 29-30, 1986. Request against Ap~ "~ ~w electiom, ~o disruptionof firstwinter quarter issue. PointLoma). Action followed article in of UCSD students and installs the September !% 1984 Chancellor Aprili-9, 1986 8 campaignregulation invaliddue to voterdisenfranchi RestrainingOrder, and comment on ~©~0~ Jud~ to Crazy Times (now new indicator) Associated Students constitution¯ Atkinsonrefuses to over-ruleA.S. January22, 1986 violationreports filed. Many more Setsnew elections for April 2’ Judgmentto order:A.S. mandate an investigationOf "~ihe advocatingthe shut down. Newpaper’s Pollinghours and locationschanged President’sveto. A.S. Council adopts Fahlbuschbill violations documented, reported 1986 withoutremedy of oth, ~!:cimburseall candidates for conspiracy. ,~ budget frozen by administration. withoutpublic notice, sample ballots Early Fall term, 1984 A.S. Council amendingMedia Board Bylaws.Sets up verballyby candidatesand campaign Commissiondoes not addn campaignexpenses; by R.M.R. K~in Administrationclaims newspaper guilty stuffedin mail boxes for on-campus failsto overrideA.S. President’s media committeeto studymeans of"funding or workers.Election Commission fails to chargesfiled by SCU. Fallquarter to of "incitementto riot."No chargesfiled residentstudents but not sentto off- veto.Then passes, by simplemajority, not funding"campus media. Committee convene required Board of Inquiry April 16, 1986 Str ~hip upon by DistrictAttorney. Budget restored campusresidents, campaigning allowed slightlymodified media budget (which stackedagainst giving media groups any hearingsexcept for one violation report. takes place between orkers, withhelp of attorneys. at thepolls in violationof code,etc. included funds for the Cali/ornia voice or vote. Media groups boycott April 7, 1986 Incumbent members of Chancellor Tomm, interin sist Spring1972 Bylaws of the thirdcollege March 1977 Chancellor decrees Review--someanalysts regarded this as committee hearingsand issue joinl the A.S. Council, including A.S. Adviser Randon ~. of all (Lumumba-ZapataCollege) violated, "Transition Team" of delegates thereason for the veto action, along with protests. President,presidential candidate Greg President Mary er, advantage of and setaside (with no legalprocedures appointedby the four collegecouncils a desireto disruptthe first Fall issues of January23, 1986 Media groupslaunch McCambridge, and Commissioner of Elections Manager M and candidate)to deal followedfor doing so) by Chancellor and selectedofficers of the SCU.This the papers). This time no veto. petitiondrive to nullifyFahlbusch CommunicationsFahlbusch distribute legalcounsel for the Uniw eeting budget. :...... McElroyand ProvostWatson. teamsets up electionsfor the new A.S. Production of the new indicator~ Bylaw amendment.Fails to meet new malicious,false campaign flyer attacking lastan hourand a half. April 25, 1986 Jut Spring 1972 AssociatedStudents of Council Spring 1977 CIA releases DisorientationManual was completed constitution’sdeadline for gathering campusmedia and urgingan anti-media April 16, 1986 Afterthe meeting, refuses to hear Wilpert/Archl UCSD abolished, at suggestion of over 700 pages on UC-CIA ties to preventedand severalpublications requiredsignatures to get on ballot. vote on the media referenda.Expenses ElectionsMann appeal.,ril25, 1986 JudicialBoard ChancellorMcElroy to the Board of Nathan Gardels. At UCSD, SCU experiencedschedule disruptions, and Petitionto recallA.S. Presidentand forflyer reported under A.S. President’s revealed Regents,as responseto massivestudent obtainscopy of documentsfrom Gardels lossof newsgathering resources over the Commissioner of Communications name. Group distributing flyer including Hearingon electionprotest i" votein favorof voluntarymembership in and beginsstudy and indexing of fileas summer. dropped when many Third World, improperlyregistered. knew be on A ument for Temporary the A.S.and voluntaryA.S. membership wellas severalyears of follow-upFOIA Winter 1985 New A.S. constitution women’s,student co-op, anti-Apartheid, April 8 and 9, 1986 10% of student many were not showing by SC U : fee. requestsagainst CIA, National Security adoptedwithout following procedures and campus media groups decide to bodywhich was eligibleto votebut not up on printouts,but decided representa n citeswaste Spring 1975 Student referendum Agency and the F.B.I. FOIA requests forthis contained in theold constitution. forma slateto challengeincumbents in showing up on Registrar’scomputer to Bittodeclares, of funds and if new ratifyingStudent Cooperative as the againstother intelligence and police "A.S.Express" slate responsible. (This is Springelections. Slate calls itself printout as registered,not allowedto ’Tm a the bureaucracy." electionsalso invali, tckof officialstudent body association ignored agenciesplanned. First batch of CIA a right-wing,fraternity-dominated slate StudentsUnited through Diversity for votein elections. A SCU filesappeal of remedy(and repetitionof by Chancellor,despite over 60% in favor documentscontain revelation that UC which,under names of "Tupperware,’"Strength(SUDS). April II, 1986 Election Commission Judiciai failureto convene mismanagement.Cites andover 35% voterturn-out. Chancellor Vice President Bolton served as "A.S.Express," and "RSV P," cont rolled January 23, 1986 Bishop Tutu speaks Board of Inquiryhearing on malicious election withinrequired Vice Chancellor Watson :;that claims 50% minimum voter turn-out consultantto CIA on mattersof student A.S. Councilfrom 1983-1986.Current at UCSD, and praiseswork of students flyerabout campus media and its impact filed with Vice administration:~ knew of disenfranch~~: required.Allows Co-op to continueto "unrest"and "academiccover". campaignname is "Potluck"but tacit fightingfor divestmentof institutions on mediareferenda. Results ofreferend~ mentand allowedelections of April8:9 function,temporarily, as "unofficial March 198! UCSD graduate student coalitionwith "IndependentsUnited" and businesses from South African studentgovernment." Kevin inor arrestedby campus existsalso.) New constitution requires holdings.After speech, group outside November 1975 600 angry students ringleaflets publicizing annualelections to be duringsecond Gym involvedin scuffle with racist Disenfranchisem continuedfrom page I and staffconfront UC PresidentSaxon ("Stateof Siege") ¯ week of Spring term (earlierthan demonstrator. Uninvolved party, of the elections,functionally it was :sityto 1300 students.Without an opposition new i~mtntut,onwas imposedillegally at UCSD .Gym Steps over CIA tionof postingregulations previously)same week as Greek Rush RussellAndalcio (of Coalition for a Free Woodardwho calledthe shots. !St, pressto championtheir case. the plight by g!~ administrationdespite only recruitmentof womenand minoritiesat Week: also too early in term for iasonfor arrest. No charges South Africa) is charged by Woodard has refused to be com re~gapprovalfrom less than 6% (six UC Berkeley, UCLA and UCSD, processing of student fees to be of the 1300 studentswould never have administrationwith "lynching"after interviewedby the campuspress about m~ ations" rfaced, ff t he students,and because this CIA researchon campus.Saxon UCSDpolice officer caught completedbefore election dates. Limits policeconvinced by angrycrowd to not his involvementwith the disenfran- incident. is the vehicle used to off campus by constantchanting campaign time to one week, giving the Universityadministra, fizing Groundwork Bookstore. arresta studentinvolved in scuffle. chisementcover-up. withheld the only independentstudent "Assassin?" and "Lumumba? Za chiefclaims "right" to enterany incumbentsmedia profile advantage Coalition and community mobilize Apparentlystudents were denied their Laterthat r, Bitto thatcould rise to challengeabuses Allende?" (a reference to or room on campus, without overchallengers. outcry.Charge dropped, after threats rightsto votewhen their names did not officiallyresn University power such as the 1300 disenfran- assassinationof revolutionary ~ion of any crimegoing on there. Spring 1985 A.S. Council adopts about Andalcio’s campus job and appearon registrationprintouts. Only A.S. councilmeetit md chisements,students must work to form ,rod to the destructionof of such policeentries is not President Mary Rose Alexander has legislationlimiting all campus housing, and his graduation. studentswhose names appearedon the family commitments" challengedthe administrationon this a new government designed not to ZapataCollege). newspapers to no Administrationalso gave conflicting printoutwere allowedto vote.Woodard Priorto themeeting she e supportan A.S. powerclique, but one ,Vinter1976 10 students issueand has demandedA.S. controlof e 1980 Member of New Indicator stoi’iesabout the disciplinaryhearing saidthe problemswere due to delaysin justa victimof thebureauct dl lacilitiesconstructed with student designed to encourage wide, foil ~: ~secutedfor lective,Jon Bekken,prosecuted by 2 Coalitionfor a Free procedures. processingthe in thecashier’s Robert Rios, another participationof all segmentsof the :,~on. All Fee money(this also includes strictAttorney for new ~th Africa members, Russell January29, 1986 A.S. Vice President- office. commissionmember, was appoint studentcommunity. ,",~,spa StudentCenter and certain aing of SadhanaBeryLspelling?i Administrative(Council Chair) resigns, In an ’ manager.He was told As the uproar grows and finally ’ ,~mi She has joinedwith urine ~:arr~’stedca~s policefor violating protesting Council majority’s Bitto said telyin an succeedsin turningvoting privileges into also leaders throughoutthe ’: for!~osti~flyers. Flyer was "intollerance"of opposing views. discussedthe temto presenta demandin votingrights, you will hear many voices .cr campt,~t"dt’ein supportof Councilsession jammed by 60-100Third ballotingbegan on April8. SI~ the Presidentof the claimingthat they were outraged by the Nation Anti-ApartheidDay. Police World and progressivewhite students pollswere opened late on thefirst day of scandal.Don’t be fooledby thepolitical garoo e system-wide admitth dislikedthe flyer. Outraged protestingrailroading of campusmedia votingin orderto getthe most recent lists administrat had time yet to opportunists.It was the opposition , - Oil rights.Fahlbusch bill broughtup for and thereby minimize the number of faculty, and studentshold Free process. emand, but press,the much mal!gned"alternative ~ angry ~h Watsonasks A Spe~:~Rally at RevelleFree Speech reconsideration(but not repealed).Muir studentsbeing excluded.This was the On Friday,April 25 at 5:30p.~ ’facilitieswill media"that spoke out forstudents when -:’,!on. ~ ~mmittee on Educ Ar~ ]nd many publiclydefy posting Senior Senator MacCronephysically only concessionmade concerningthe JudicialBoard heard Kalmijn’s protest no one elsewould. We didn’tget paid to ,~"Stall noi nsidered, ?EP) to change8 gra~ regulation and repeat the posting restrainedfrom attackingcrowd of problem. There were no public and call for a TemporaryRestraining do it;we’ll never get glowing letters of I(’J..I C-pnsequently, Ioyaltybetween Monty Reed Kroopkin violation. protestors.Media fundingcommittee announcements, and no plans were Orderto stopthe secondelections, in recommendationfrom administrators. ",cters the A.S. power cliqueand the campus Collectivemember and ’ovember 1985 FBI office in San denouncedby all campusmedia except made to accommodate voters whose theirruling the Judiciaryagreed that Instead,our motiveswere simple,and p,ing a ministrationare being tested . chair) through o reveals,in responseto FOIA for the Guardian:Council votes to re- names did not appear on the lists. therewas probablecause for the order ¯ Studentsmust support the move to readilyapparent to anyonewho takes ,,alitiofl incompletes,to "Fs". :st by SCU, that most student, constituteit with2 representativesfrom Electionresults were announced by Bitto butKalmijn’s injury was insufficient to seekstudent control of studentfunded the troubleof gettingto knowus --we ~nterel policyon "T’ gradeshad and stafforganizations of real mediagroups, stacks remaining votes on with no mentionof the problem. warrant calling off the elections. facilities.They must, however,be ’ holda deep,sincere love of democracy most UC. kr,without any heari ance have been investigated committee. Amazingly,up untilthe timethat the Accordingto the JudicialBoard Bylaws vigilentin spottingany signals of a new and an equallydeep hatred for abuseof pursue grades to Fs history of UCSD campus. March 1986 New media committee protestwas lodged several days after the a TRO is awardedonly if "Therelative "deal"between the administrationand power. t’lAties) tually(afte] acted on its own or in attemptsto put forwardreferendum for electionby JelgerKalmijn in behalfof harmto be incurredby thepetitioner ifa theA.S. power clique. Most likely such a ’~ct tinstWatsi n with the campus Springelection without regard for views the Student Cooperative Union’s TRO is not issuedis greaterthan the dealwould allow the administrationto ff you areone of thepeople who were ~.r,~duate ho~ is not yet known.Nature OrganizingSupport Group, the run-off relativeharm to be sufferedby theother , ¢ ,I~ re( of mediarepresentatives on cJmmittee. remainin controlof saidfacilities in deniedyour right to vote.you urgently in is notyet known, Media representativesand one other electionswere proceding as if nothing partiesif a TROis issued." needto contactus. Also,if anyonehas ,:cut public xchangefor administrativeapproval of thesewere legally memberwalk out. Committeeboycotted had happened. Kalmijnis appealingthe Judicial lraternityand sororityhousing (in the any .further knowledgeor .further ¯-!dentl’ CEPal dation to such by media groups. Committee gets Woodard, whose administrative Board ruling in a letter sent to confirmationofthesequenceo.feventsin ,,,~psat UCK,,~, of rest guise of "co-op housing"). Greek or arson... Councilto put market-mentalitysurvey responsibilitiesinclude overseeing the ChancellorAtkinson Monday, April 28. housing would provide such a the disenfranchisementcover-up, please :~e 19"/6 StudetitC~tiveado II incomplete~ overnment questionsabout media on ballot as elections,refused comment on the really Andthat’s the state of thingsas we go contactthe new indicatorat 452-2016, ,;tudentUnlolabm .Attt¢i!kl ment to its; ’formidablebase of operationsfor the ones) would referenda. bigissue: his decision to keepthe voting to press. room209 of the StudentCenter. Sources ~:;titution."to ilior,~telyreflect ,~.S. cliquethat their currentpower ~,erone academic in A.S. March 1986 A.S. Election Commis- irregularitiessecret. He alsodeclined of informationwill he heldin strictest ,’elationshipto the would become a dynasty passed from 1981 Right-wing sion secretlyre-writes A.S. Election comment on why no provisions were But it is-importantin order to confidence ([ your job or position managementand to the aciitry to scrap heirto heirto heir. ~er year of Bylaws;releases these a fewweeks before madefor theeligible students who were understandthe "bigpicture" to noteat t Because the A.S. power clique is requiresit. Furthermore,([vou would ~afterCo-op is lm SerieS, rila % . . ~¢ut for new elections.Council adopts new Bylaws deniedballots. leasttwo otherdevelopments. First, the interestedonly in powerfor themselves liketo help challengethis injustice, -,,r~erativellnion ( "8C] for Ljor cuis for l’o: amidst discussion of whether new Also in the Tuesdayinterview Bitto new constitutionapproved in 1985 pleasecontact the StudentCooperative ,pted pollchni :equiring affir~ :~ knd glowingresum*s, they must not be Effofl:~.,il~ Koala~Open hostility indicatorcan bc censoredduring the said,"I’ve already been in touchalmost paved the way for squelching the Union~Organizing Support Group, at , .uon in appointm~tsto the t~illet !~|N[Z :~IRight-wing allowedto remainin controlof student ’towardnelr elections. all day and all day yesterdaywith the oppositionpress--by both creating the government.Because the A.S. power 295-5850.Donations for potentiallegal c ;,mmittee,supporting unionization of A’..~(~otmeil.~in attack Political expressed. March 6, 1986 A.S. Constitutionof Vice-Chancellorand the Chancellor." ructure for its repressionand by cliqueand their heirs apparent (Potluck costsare also urgently needed. Although Winter 1985. formallychallenged as The followingafternoon of April16, s~verelylimiting the opportunitiesfor and Greg McCambridge) betrayed volunteerlegal counsel has been secured, ¯ unlawfulby SCU, throughadministra- Woodardheld a private meetingthat defenseof themedia. It is significantthat ¯ studentsand refusedto stand up on filingand other court costs will develop tive appealto ViceChancellor Watson. lastedan hour with AssistantVice- it was the diligentwork by a few new behalfof 1300disenfranchised voters, if internaluniversity appeals processes Theycite lack of requiredconstitution Chancellor Tommy Tucker, A.S. Ohlicatorreporters that exposedand studentsmust oppose their candidacy in proveunsatisfactory. convention;Chancellor’s failure to set PresidentMary Rose Alexander,Bitto challengedthe disenfranchisementof any forthcomingelections. Because the continuedon page 5 continuedfrom page 4 5 suppressed,pending appeal to A.S. April 18, minimumvoter turn-outrequirement, didate for to proceed. Demands Declaratory ’Dancing with the DeviI--A Chronology Judicial Board, but Election Commissioner Judgment by Board to order A.S. unlike in all prior constitutional Commission finds nothing false or Byron Mortor Board Councilto investigatethe scope and butby the "people"in themedia that he referenda;voter turn-out of only67~:. maliciousabout the protested flyer. February 1969 60-80 students and which the Chancellor publicly Chancellor and Chancellor, appealof Elect findings details of thus revealed foiled dislikes. March 7, 1986 Vice Chancellor facultyblock recruitersfrom Naval supported. May 1982 Former (?) CIA researcher April 14, 1986 SCU representative on media ref flyer, administrationconspiracy to deny December 17, 1985 Newspapers meet Watsonassigns A.S. constitution case to AviationCorps and the Marine Corps July 1976 ChancellorMcEIroy spends Richard Attiyehappointed [)can of JelgerKalmijn files formal protest of April 21 :e Chancellor votingrights to 10e~of studentbody. to planresponse to mediahatchet bill. A.S. Advisor Randon Woodard. OfficerTraining Program at Officeof $5000 of student registrationfees Graduate Studies and Research by election simultaneoulsy with Watson Meeting attendedby A.S. President Dema n0 new electionsuntil all (withoutconsulting the Registration Fee Chancellor Atkinson. Concern and March 25, 1986 Woodard rules new Chancellor,Vice Chancellor,Election Board Career Educational Planning and Alexanderand Vice PresidentExternal resp~ ,riles removed from Placement¯8 students,activists within Committee)to forma taskforce to study protest expressed over extent of A.S.constitution was lawfullyadopted. Commission,Judicial Board, and A.S. Chan Affairs Arnold. Later same day, Claims it was an "amendment" and Council¯Over next several days, Judicial Students’for a DemocraticSociety "alternative student government Univeristy’scooperation with FBI and Stude] JudicialBoard finds Alexanderfreezes new indicator budget, thereforea constitutionalconvention (SDS)selectively prosecuted (brought proposals". CIA attempts to gain access to Boardwaffles over whethql" to "accept" A ior maliciousabout media citingviolation of newBylaws requiring was not required. No comment on beforeuniversity disciplinary hearing). September1976 Chancellorcalls upon Universityrecords on foreignscholars, protest;passes 48 hour deadlinefor smearflyer., no morethan 6000copies per issue. Chancellornot settingminimum voter conveningBoard hearing. Winter1970 40-50students "liberate" Election Commission to hold etc. ru .... 1986 Judicial Boa~ds January 1985 A.S. Media Board turn-outrequirement¯ file(documenting secret and classified referendumon the formof studentbody June 13, 1984 A.S. President April 15, 1986 ElectionCommission SCU that "thereiS prt~ble meets. Commissionerof Communica- . researchat UCSD) from Contracts association. Election Commission Boroditsky(of "Tupperware’"slate) March 31, 1986 Meeting for all postponesrun-off elections scheduled thealleged violationlt citedare tionsFahlbusch states it is "notyour GrantsOffice. 6 students(again, SDS proteststhat only students can call for vetoes entire campus media budget. candidatesfor A.S. Council.Woodard forApril 16, 1986, "indefinitely". editorial perogative anymore" to activists)selectively prosecuted via sucha referendum¯Previously unknown Politicalmotivation for censorshipof admits new Election Bylaws section April 14-16, 1986 ElectionManager, determinenumber of pages and copies group of students materializesto newindicator. Voz Fronterica, People :~ requiringadvance distribution of sample Bittospends many hours conferring wit 1 986 Presidenti:at I)ytl~ioner ifa TROislaoti~ is ¯ universitydisciplinary hearings. per issuefor campusnewspapers. Spring 1971 3000 students and petitionfor referendum,then disbands Voice.and Sapho Speaks.known, but ballotsis alreadyviolated. Nothing done other administrators, includi Greg Wilpert and Micki January6, 1986 new indicatorbudget t~ re~ive communitypeople try to shut down the and is neverheard from again. weaklydocumented. Newspapers secure to postponeelection to allowrequired 10 Chancellorand Vice Chancellor. fileJudicial Board appeal of h~ to~fferedbylheotlmr~s if unfrozen by Alexander without Naval ElectronicsLaboratory (run by March 1977 Rigged referendum RobertDe Koven and Peter Karlinas daysafter distribution of sampleballot April 16, 1986 Election Com~ i’Commissionscheduling of new a TRO~ i~Y Ktffmmgto istme ~er UCSD in cooperationwith the Navy at decertifiesSCU as representativebody attorneys,prepare suit. explanation. Too late to prevent to campusmedia. declaresApril 8 and 9, 1986 for April29-30, 1986. Request againstAp~ 29-~ Itew eleetiotm:;)No disruptionof firstwinter quarter issue¯ PointLoma). Action followed article in of UCSD students and installs the September 19, 1984 Chancellor AprilI-9, 1986 8 campaignregulation invaliddue to voterdisenfranch ~orary RestrainingOrder, and comment on 13~¢laratory Jud~: to Crazy Times (now new indicator) AssociatedStudents constitution¯ Atkinsonrefuses to over-ruleA.S. January22, 1986 violation reports filed. Many more Setsnew electionsfor April Judgmentto order: A.S. mandate an investigation of ~he advocatingthe shut down. Newpaper’s Pollinghours and locationschanged President’sveto. A.S. Council adopts Fahlbuschbill violations documented, reported 1986 withoutremedy of reimburseall candidatesfor conspiracy. budget frozen by administration. withoutpublic notice, sample ballots Early Fall term, 1984 A.S. Council amendingMedia Board Bylaws.Sets up verballyby candidatesand campaign Commissiondoes not campaignexpenses; by R.M.R. gr~ln Administrationclaims newspaper guilty stuffedin mail boxes for on-campus failsto overrideA.S. President’s media committeeto studymeans of"funding or workers.Election Commission fails to chargesfiled by SCU. Fallquarter to of "incitementto riot."No chargesfiled residentstudents but not sentto off- veto.Then passes,by simplemajority, not funding"campus media. Committee convene required Board of Inquiry April 16, 1986 Str hip upon by DistrictAttorney. Budget restored campusresidents, campaigning allowed slightlymodified media budget (which stackedagainst giving media groups any hearingsexcept for one violation report. takes place between withhelp of attorneys. at thepolls in violationof code,etc. included funds for the California voice or vote. Media groupsboycott April 7, 1986 Incumbentmembers of Chancellor Tomm interim Spring1972 Bylaws of thethird college March 1977 Chancellor decrees Reviewsome analystsregarded this as committeehearings and issue joint the A.S. Council, including A.S. Adviser Randon ;. of all (Lumumba-ZapataCollege) violated, "Transition Team" of delegates thereason for the veto action, along with protests. President.presidential candidate Greg President Mary er, advantage of andset aside(with no legalprocedures appointedby the fourcollege councils a desireto disruptthe first Fall issues of January23, 1986 Media groupslaunch McCambridge, and Commissioner of ElectionsManager Mi and candidate)to deal followedfor doing so) by Chancellor and selectedofficers of the SCU.This the papers). This time no veto. petitiondrive to nullifyFahlbusch CommunicationsFahlbusch distribute legalcounsel for the Univer eeting budget. McEIroyand ProvostWatson. teamsets up electionsfor the newA.S. Productionof the new indi(’ator~ Bylaw amendment.Fails to meet new malicious,false campaign flyer attacking lastan hourand a half. April 25,’~’’ 1986~ Judicia| Spring 1972 AssociatedStudents of Council Spring 1977 CIA releases DisorientationManual was completed constitution’sdeadline for gathering campusmedia and urgingan anti-media April 16, 1986 After the meeting, refuses to hear Wilpert UCSD abolished, at suggestion of over 700 pages on UC-CIA ties to preventedand severalpublications requiredsignatures to get on ballot¯ vote on the mediareferenda. Expenses ElectionsMan~ appeal. ChancellorMcElroy to the Board of Nathan Gardels. At UCSD, SCU experiencedschedule disruptions, and Petitionto recallA.S. Presidentand forflyer reported under A.S. President’s revealed ril 25, 1986 Judicial Board Regents,as responseto massivestudent obtainscopy of documentsfrom Gardels lossof newsgathering resources over the Commissioner of Communications name. Group distributing flyer including on electionprotest votein favorof voluntarymembership in and beginsstudy and indexing of fileas summer. dropped when many Third World, improperlyregistered. knew April for Temporary the A.S.and voluntaryA.S. membership wellas severalyears of follow-upFOIA Winter 1985 New A.S. constitution women’s,student co-op, anti-Apartheid, April 8 and 9, 1986 10% of student many were not showing Re by SCU fee. requestsagainst CIA, National Security adoptedwithout following procedures and campus media groups decide to bodywhich was eligibleto votebut not up on ~rmtouts,but decided rel "n c~teswaste Spring 1975 Student referendum Agencyand the F.B.I.FOIA requests forthis contained in theold constitution. forma slateto challengeincumbents in showing up on Registrar’scomputer to Bittodeclares, of funds and st if new ratifyingStudent Cooperative as the againstother intelligence and police "A.S.Express" slate responsible. (This is Springelections. Slate calls itself printout as registered,not allowedto "I’m a the bureaucracy." electionsalsoinvalid,’ ~ckof officialstudent body association ignored agenciesplanned¯ First batch of CIA a right-wing,fraternity-dominated slate StudentsUnited through Diversity for votein elections. A SCU filesappeal of remedy (and repetition of I~:~on by Chancellor,despite over 60% in favor documentscontain revelation that UC which, under names of "Tupperware?’ Strength(SUDS)¯ April !1, 1986 ElectionCommission failure to convene mismanagement. Cites admi~::llq and over35% voter turn-out. Chancellor Vice President Bolton served as "A.S.Express," and "RSVP,"controlled January23, 1986 Bishop Tutu speaks Boardof Inquiryhearing on malicious election aringwithin required Vice Chancellor Watson teal claims 50% minimum voter turn-out consultantto CIA on mattersof student A.S. Councilfrom 1983-1986.Current at UCSD,and praiseswork of students flyerabout campus media and its impact filed with Vice administrationknew of disenfranch~ required¯Allows Co-op to continueto "’unrest"and "academiccover". campaignname is "Potluck"but tacit fightingfor divestmentof institutions on mediareferenda. Results ofreferend~ ment andallowed elections of April8-9 function,temporarily, as "unofficial March UCSD graduate student coalitionwith "IndependentsUnited" and businesses from South African studentgovernment." Kevin inor arrestedby campus existsalso.) New constitution requires holdings.After speech,group outside November 1975 600 angry students ringleaflets publicizing annualelections to be duringsecond Gym involvedin scuffle with racist Disenfranchisem continuedfrom page ! and staffconfront UC President ("Stateof Siege") ¯ week of Spring term (earlierthan demonstrator¯ Uninvolved party, of the elections,functionally it was to new.,gol~atitutmnwas imposedillegally at UCSD .Gym Steps over CIA previously)~same week as GreekRush 1300 students.Without an opposition tionof postingregulations RussellAndalcio (of Coalition for a Free Woodardwho calledthe shots. :st, pressto championtheir case. the plight by. the administrationdespite only recruitmentof womenand minoritiesat forarrest. No charges Week; also too early in term for South Africa) is charged by Woodard has refused to be corn of the 1300 studentswould never have re~ )royalfrom less than 6% (six UC Berkeley, UCLA and UCSD, processing of student fees to be administrationwith "lynching"after interviewedby the campuspress about mi ’ rfaced. of thestudents, and because this CIA researchon campus¯Saxon UCSDpolice officer caught completedbefore election dates, l,imits policeconvinced by angrycrowd to not his involvementwith the disenfran- incident. e,~lition is the vehicle used to campaign time to one week, giving the Universityadministra- off campus by constantchanting rizing GroundworkBookstore. arresta studentinvolved in scuffle¯ chisementcover-up. withheld ~1~ the only independent student "Assassin!" and "Lumumba! Za chiefclaims "right" to enterany incumbentsmedia profile advantage Coalition and community mobilize Apparentlystudents were denied their Laterthat ;r.Bitto ~s thatcould rise to challengeabuses Ailende!" (a reference to or room on campus, without overchallengers. outcry.Charge dropped, after threats rightsto vote whentheir names did not officiallyrest University of power such as the 1300 disenfran- assassinationof revolutionary ion of any crimegoing on there¯ SPring 1985 A.S. Council adopts about Andalcio’s campus job and appearon registrationprintouts. Only A.S. councilmeetir lnd chisements,students must workto form and to the destructionof of such policeentries is not President Mary Rose Alexander has legislationlimiting all campus housing, and his graduation. studentswhose names appearedon the family commitments" challengedthe administrationon this a new government designed not to’ ZapataCollege)¯ ~’n. news to no Administrationalso gave conflicting printoutwere allowed to vote.Woodard Priorto themeeting she e~ supportan A.S. power clique,but one Winter 1976 10 students issueand has demandedA.S. control of 1980 Member of New indicator sto~’iesabout the disciplinaryhearing saidthe problemswere due to delaysin justa victimof the bureaucr 11 lacilitiesconstructed with student designed to encourage wide, foil ~’ ~secutedfor lective,Jon Bekken,prosecuted by 2 Coalitionfor a Free procedures. processingthe in the cashier’s Robert Rios, another [vityFee money(this also includes participationof all segmentsof the ;,~on.All :rictAttorney for new lth Africa members, Russell January29, 1986 A.S. Vice President- office. commissionmember, was appoint, studentcommunity. ~’,.~spa StudentCenter and certain ting of SadhanaBery/,spelling? Administrative(Council Chair) resigns, In an interv aaanager.He was told As the uproar grows and finally ’-ami i She has joinedwith C~’~spolice for violating protesting Council majority’s Bitto said inan succeedsin turningvoting privileges into also] leaders throughoutthe 3ne ationsfor~o~t[~iS flyers. Flyer was "intollerance"of opposing views¯ discussedthe pri presenta demandin votingrights, you willhear many voices er~ camptt~rlk¢insupport of Councilsession jammed by 60-100Third ballotingbegan on April8. Sh( claimingthat they were outraged by the :al the Presidentof the Natio~,, Anti-Apartheid:Day.Police World and progressivewhite students pollswere opened late on thefirst day of he system-wide scandal.Don’t be fooledby thepolitical ~arOO admitthe~ disliked the flyer.Outraged protestingrailroading of campusmedia votingin orderto getthe most recent lists administrat )t hadtime yet to opportunists,it was the opposition ~ninitinll rights.Fahlbusch bill broughtup for and thereby minimize the number of faculty,~ff and studentshold Free process. emand, but press,the much mal!gned"alternative ~; all ~h Watsonasks A Spe~l~:Rallyat RevelleFree Speech reconsideration(but not repealed)¯ Muir studentsbeing excluded.This was the On Friday,April 25 at 5:30I facilitieswill media"that spoke out for studentswhen ¯ ~:’,!Off. )mmittee on Ar~" ~nd many publiclydefy posting Senior Senator MacCronephysically only concessionmade concerningthe JudicialBoard heard Kalmijn’s protest nol onsidered. no oneelse would. We didn’tget paidto .,,-State CEP) to change8 gra( restrainedfrom attackingcrowd of problem. There were no public regulation and repeat the posting and call for a TemporaryRestraining _C~nsequently, ¯loyaltybetween do it;we’ll never get glowing letters of Id..ly Monty Reed Kroopkin protestors.Media fundingcommittee announcements, and no plans were ¯ violation. Orderto stopthe secondelections. In the A.S. power cliqueand the campus recommendationfrom administrators. ; cters1 Collectivemember and denouncedby all campusmedia except made to accommodate voters whose Jovember 1985 FBI office in San theirruling the Judiciaryagreed that a~ministrationarebeing tested¯ . Instead,our motiveswere simple,and ,0¢ing chair) through go reveals,in responseto FOIA for the Guar~fian;Council votes to re- names did not appear on the lists. therewas probablecause for the order readilyapparent to anyonewho takes )alttion Studentsmust support the move to incompletes,to "Fs". W by SeLl, that most student, constituteit with2 representativesfrom Electionresults were announced by Bitto but Kalmijn’sinjury was insufficient to the troubleof gettingto know us we mferer seek studentcontrol of studentfunded policyon "1" gradeshad andstaff organizations of real mediagroups, stacks remaining votes on with no mentionof the problem. warrant calling off the elections. facilities.They must, however,be holda deep,sincere love of democracy II’iost r, withoutany heari ance have been investigated committee. Amazingly,up untilthe time that the Accordingto the JudicialBoard Bylaws vigilentin spottingany signals of a new and an equallydeep hatred for abuseof pursue grades to Fs history of UCSD campus. March 1986 New media committee protestwas lodged several days after the a TRO is awardedonly if "Therelative "deal"between the administrationand power. C’lAties) tuaily(aftel actedon. its own or in attemptsto put forwardreferendum for electionby JelgerKalmijn in behalfof harmto be incurredby thepetitioner ifa theA.S. power clique. Most likely such a ~ct (FOI finstWats n with the campus Springelection without regard for views the Student Cooperative Union’s TRO is not issuedis greaterthan the deal wouldallow the administrationto If you areone of thepeople who were v~,duate ho~ ~s notyet known.Nature of mediarepresentatives on committee. OrganizingSupport Group, the run-off relativeharm to be sufferedby theother remainin controlof saidfacilities in deniedyour right to vote,you urgently in is notyet known, Media representativesand one other electionswere procedingas if nothing partiesif a TROis issued." XChangefor administrativeapproval of needto contactus. Also, if anyonehas ,’,dill public thesewere legally mfmberwalk out. Committeeboycotted had happened. Kaimijnis appealingthe Judicial ~raternityand sororityhousing (in the any ¯further knowledge or .further ¯identl* CEP al lationto such by media groups. Committee gets Woodard, whose administrative Board ruling in a letter sent to guise of "co-op housing"). Greek confirmationof the sequence of eventsin +,qps ofrest or arson... Councilto put market-mentalitysurvey responsibilitiesinclude overseeing the ChancellorAtkinson Monday, April 28. the disenfranchisementcover-up, please :~e 19’76 St~C, incomplete: housing would provide such a overnment questionsabout media on ballot as elections,refused comment on the really Andthat’s the state of thingsas we go ’formidablebase of operationsfor the contactthe new indicatorat 432-2016, ,itudentUni~ilm Imentto its ones) would bigissue: his decision to keepthe voting to press. r~titution. "to ~e~Ulmt ely referenda. &.S. cliquethat their currentpower room209 Of the StudentCenter. Sources er one academic acedin A.S. March 1986 A.S. Election Commis- irregularitiessecret. He alsodeclined of informationwill be heldin strictest relationshipto the i would become a dynasty passed from 1981 Right-wing m~ aewspapers sion secretlyre-writes A.S. Election comment on why no provisions were But it is" importantin order to confidence(fl your .job or position ,nanagcmentand to the ~ciltry to scrap heirto heirto heir. year of Bylaws;releases these a fewweeks before madefor the eligiblestudents who were understandthe "bigpicture" to noteat .! Becausethe A.S. power cliqueis requiresit. Furthermore.(f you would . ~aftefCo-op ta i[IloWDas Seri~, deniedballots. leasttwo otherdevelopments. First, the ,,perative Union (S~U). .... Cut for new elections¯Council adopts new Bylaws interestedonly in powerfor themselves like to helpchallenge this injustice, Also in the Tuesdayinterview Bitto new constitution approved in 1985 ,pted polici~ requiring affir~ :::: .... : : iorcuts for l’o: amidst discussion of whether new hnd glowingresumes, they must not be pleasecontact the StudentCooperative Koala.Open hostility indicatorcan be censoredduring the said,"I’ve already been in touchalmost paved the way for squelching the allowedto remainin controlof student Union’sOrganizing Support Group, at .uon in appointm~ts to the t~uaJet ::~-~1~i 7Right-wing towardnew all day and all day yesterdaywith the oppositionpress--by both creatingthe 295-5850.Donations for potentiallegal c:,mmittee,lupporttng unionization Of A-,~. £’oemdl~inattack Politica! elections. government.Because the A.S. power pressed. Vice-Chancellorand the Chancellor." s!ructure for its repressionand by costsare alsourgently needed. Although staff and of teachingassistants, alia Series.PUs slightbudget March 6, 1986 A.S. Constitutionof cliqueand their heirs apparent (Potluck t988 A.S Council Winter1985, formallychallenged as The followingafternoon of April16, s~verelylimiting the opportunitiesfor volunteerlegal counsel has been secured, eallinlt[~ :il!!.,plet.edi,~iosure.~lnd, .:,~~Chu refuses to sign and Greg McCambridge) betrayed i IFahlhuseh ¯Woodard held a privatemeeting that defenseof themedia, it is significantthat filingand other court costs will develop jeverltnoeOf Ill OC-CIAlies.SfO also ~~O(~ budget, including film unlawfulby SCU, throughadministra- ¯ studentsand refusedto stand up on ::untilafter w nter~acation; tiveappeal to Vice ChancellorWatson. lasted an hour with AssistantVice- it was the diligentwork by a few new if internaluniversity appeals processes lmJ t~ coundlsin opposing I actionlater overturned behalfof 1300disenfranchised voters. ~ia g!’Oupslobby heavilyt:ahlhusch Theycite lack of requiredconstitution Chancellor Tommy Tucker, A.S. ittdicatorreporters that exposedand proveunsatisfactory. ~111 ftai’~~ty’Tow~ ~l~,;i~:i~,:~ appeals to the Vi~ s t~s he is moti~ted not b~, the moncv. studentsmust oppose their candidacy in convention;Chancellor’s failure to set PresidentMary Rose Alexander,Bitto challengedthe disenfranchisementof any forthcomingelections. 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9 8 in takingthis "necessarystep against slaughterthe Japanesein 1942.Perhaps, terrorism"and that "a fewcivilians" had a war would be good for John Muir the misfortuneof gettingthemselves Collegethe racistreactionary males Sit-insTry to Stop From the Mouth of the Wolf killed.However the factthat casualties killingand beingkilled in Libya,the were"minimized" overshadowed the fact fulfillmentof the ChuckNorris dream; thatthey occurredin the firstplace. and the progressivemales fortunately MilitaryRecruitment Muir CollegeAttracts Perfectreactionary logic. forthe general good of thespecies, there Moreover.there is ample evidence are some--studying political science at continuedfrom page I Phoeletb~,R.S. Oreep that. should a war break out in the theUniversity of BritishColumbia. What protest at UCSD last spring, where LivermoreLabs, and a prohibitionon all RelaxedReactionaries Middle East, many gung-ho Muir of the youngwomen of Muir,you ask’? thousandsof studentsprotested against future militaryrecruitment at the studentswould enlist with the same Theywould just have to resortto dating whatthey felt was theabhorrent support Center. Their one non-negotiable enthusiasm as the thousands of the conscientiousobjectors at Third. the UC Regents were giving to the demandalso calledfor an end to all JohnMuir College. The very name brings Reactionarieslike MacCrone and Americans who, without a second Whata beautifulday it wouldbe... -- apartheid regime in South Africa. current SS/INS/FBI/ CIA/military to mindan elderly,bearded Scot hiking McCambridgeare examples(one cannot thought,jumped at the opportunityto Beow Cronincalled on studentsto onceagain recruitmentat the Center. Murray arond Yosemitein searchof lakes to exactlysay "goodexamples" because the revivethat activism, to joinwhat Jesse claimed that he did not have the name dorms after. Muir Provost John word "reactionary"followed in any Jackson calls the "new majority"of authorityto meetthe students’demands; Stewartsuggests that naming a college proximitywith anythingpositive is, people who have been historically includingthe non-negotiableone. He affirmscertain values in itsstudents: in indeed, an oxymoron). Only after alienatedfrom powerand influencein also stated,that the studentscould Muir’scase, these are independence, self- SUDS the slate opposed to MacCrone, the U.S.He also calledon studentsto remainin thebuilding as longas theydid determinationand the most relaxedGE McCambridgeand Potluck(a slate rife "democratize"the university,stating notdisrupt business. He alsoasked them requirementsat UCSD. with Muir-basedreactionaries) ..... that,"We need to bringin people(to the not to blockaccess to thedoors, which John Muir College.The home of Greg pledgedits support to AffirmativeAction university)who believein democracy." promptedone student to reply,"The FB! MacCrone, the man who remembers did Potluck, who supported The next speaker,Hussein AI Kurdi, and theCIA areblocking people’s right politicsthe way it was meantto be McCambridgeafter their own candidate t from News International,started out to live!" Hardworking career officers give advice to job seekers. violent and primitive and Greg had been defeatedin the invalidated with what he calleda "few discreet Meanwhile,students outside the McCambridge,the archetypal"fiat boy" election,pose as thegreatest thing to items."He beganwith charging the U.S. Centerbegan to drive woodencrosses who knows what is reallyimportant in happento the ThirdWorld student since i government with being the chief intothe lawn in frontof themausoleum- ,.. produce more "compliance".None of protestors’hands. One officer,when life--getting drunk, having a goodtime Britishimperialism. instigatorof terrorismin theworld. AI likeCenter. theprotestors offered any resistance. askedby a student,"What right do you and memorizingthe Greek alphabet.We Notonly are Muir reactionaries fickle Kurdisaid, "If you ask 2/3 of thepeople tend to ask ourselveshow decent,self- Many of the students were have to take my instrumentT’replied andindecisive; they are racist, also. Muir, in thisworld who is thechief terrorist, New ActivistsTake a Stand respectingadolescents wind up likethis. manhandled quite violently by the "it’s the law." When he was asked, desISiteits lofty claims of diversity,is theywill say it is theRambo in D.C."He Manyof thestudents sitting in hadnot police.Some of them were slammedon "Whatlaw?", the officerreplied, "Get Breedinghas its role, of course.But there highlyracist, and devoid of significant also claimedthat the reasonwhy the is alwaysthe aberrant, who, despite being beenactive prior to this action.One the floor, otherswere subjectedto outof here,or areyou trying to interfere numbersof Third World Students.(To U.S. was so aggressivetowards Libya the productof conscientiousBerkeley student,when asked why .shewas there, various painful holds. One woman withmy dutyT’The protestorreplied, qualify,this, I suggestone examines the was due to Libya’sclosing down U.S. replied,"I’m against UC investments, graduates,grows up to worshipReagan. began to cry as a resultof the pain "No, I just wantto know whatiaw."The ratiosat. the other three colleges.) Could bases after Qadaffi took power. He No, the majorityof the conditioning and the slaughterof Nicaraguans." inflictedon herby thepolice. ~ officerrefused to tellhim. it be thatthe Third World students turn finishedhis talk with a poem which comesfrom the freshmanyear in college, Anotherwoman said, "I’m here ’cause elsewherebecause of the GE? That they attackedU.S. and Zionistterrorism in especiallyin thedorms. it’stime to/hake a change."One student want a real education while the the MiddleEast. merelyreplied, "No moreVietnams." High schoolstudents from the entire reactionarywhites simply crave a degree, YareliArizmendi, a memberof UCSD statebring their fledgling ideologies to Roughly~.n hour into the sit-ir~, a few. that mythicallaunch pad intothe good MEChA, spoke out against U.S. thedorms to thrashout their own social ’studentsarrived with drums,bongos, lifein whiteAmerica? militaryaggression in CentralAmerica. consciencesand, at thesame time,mold cymbals,and other instruments, to make White nationalism, seemingly She also came out against what she theconsciences of others.Most of them, noiseto disruptbusinesL The police innocuousin itself,yet deadly in large calledthe mythof theU.S.’s benevolent being "their~ own persons,"reject wouldnot allowthe instruments inside, doses,is rampantat Muir. I had the protection against "communist so thestudents gathered on thepatio in conventional labels-- Democrat, dubiouspleasure to engagea few Muir Independent,whatever. Those who do infiltration"in Central America. frontof thecenter and played. dormiesin a discussionconcerning the "Peopledon’t need to be told they’re Insidethe center the students began to firmlystate affiliationtend to say: latestact of Americanbarbarism in "II’ear.__e a right-winggroup, true, but we are currently beingoppressed--they know it" she said. talkabout what course of actionto take, "Republican."Regardless of their Libya.They were so proud that their makinge~’ery effort to reach out ]or membershipamong She ended by stating that, "People whetherto stayand get arrested,or to politicalinclination, it tends to changein beloved Reagan had showed those like-mindedleftists, minorities, and women." the dorms.The moderatespolarize, the fightingfor their freedom do notdeserve leavewhen the police ordered them out. godless,Communist-backed Arabs that to be killedby thatself-serving maniac in CarrieWilson, from Legal Services, Leftradicalizes and the Right hardens its the USA (Unlimited Supplier of stanceon tryingto returnto "thegood the White House." informedthem that if they did get Armaments)will no longerput up with Thelast speaker, Peter Radcliffe from arrestedthey would probably be charged old days"when a woman was a wife and theirterrorism. Yet, American terrorism CASA, began with a seriesof chants withtrespassing, would be takenout of ’minorities’did not complainso damn is perfectlyjustified in theyouthful eyes muchabout civil rights. Why theselast againstUC divestment,the INS, and thearea and given a citation. of Reagan’s Death Brigade. ]’he, militaryrecruitment in the Career paradigmsof closed-mindedinfantilism dormles’only two regrets of the attacks $$ PR SID NT’S $$ areat Muirin disproportionatenumbers Center.He then calledon the crowdto Watson Gives The Word on severalLibyan positions were that marchdown and, "takeback our Career is intriguing. Americahad procrastinatedfor so long UNDERGRADUATE Center."

FELLOWSHIP "Emergencyexit only,"says UCSD PoliceChief Anderson.Many couldfind no The President’s Undergraduate Fellowship Program jobs.Even the bouncers’jobs were taken. Competitionfor 1986-87is now open.This program is designed The Policesurprised the protestors, Otherofficers were equally hostile. THE ,UCSD to assistexceptionally talented undergraduate students to carry andti~eir supporters outside, by refusing One officerwas seen carryingthree out specialstudi~ and/or projects under faculty supervision to arrestthem. Instead the protestors batons. When asked "What are those duringterm time and/orvacation. Such projects may include were physicallythrown and draggedout forT’he replied,"I’m going to makea of thebuilding by thepolice. Once again ’delivery’."Police Chief Anderson, when researchand/or other creative activities. thepolice showed little restraint in their questionedwhy the policeinsisted on A stipendis awardedfor eachwinning project and is scaled treatmentof theprotestors. Several were using a painfultechniqu.e to remove to establishedneed as reflectedin the costof the project. violentlythrown onto the concrete patio, peoplefrom the building,when a less otherson top of otherstudents. Except Applicationsare availablein yourCollege Student Financial painfulway couldbe used,stated that, fora few bruisesand scrapesthough, no "Thesetechniques are used because they Servicesoffice in the AdministrativeComplex. one wasseriously injured. The students causepain." The deadlinefor submissionof all requireddocuments will t vowed to come back and to keep be May 23, 1986. occupying the Center until the University complies with the Police and AdministrationGiven a referendum. Surprise This time when the building was ProtestorsBack Again ordered to be cleared the students DAVID JAY GAMBEE The protestorsarrived the following surprised the police and the day, equippedonce again with various administrators by complying and, leaving.The protestors though, declared The signreads, "Great program for Froshand Sophs.""Goodwar time Jobs--That musicalinstruments. This time they were FELLOWSHIP thatthey will return again -- on Tuesday The DavidJay GambeeFellowship Competition for 1986-87is theyare~--and how to get them." met witha muchmore hostilereception fromthe policeand theadministrators. -- witheven morepeople, to forcethe now open. David Jay Gambeewas a Revellestudent who was At 4:30the staffbegan to leavethe As theybegan to playtheir instruments, Administrationto listen to students,and Approximately60 people marched killedin a trafficaccident just prior to the 1978-79academic building.Vice ChancellorJoe Watson the policeattacked, physically ripping to complywith their wishes. down to the Center.There they were year.A fellowshipfund has beenset up in his memoryto assist turnedto the Center’sDirector, Nell instruments out of some of the G. Piccoli confrontedby severaluniformed and Murray,saying, "It’s enough (time) for undergraduatestudents to carry out specialstudies and non-uniformed officers, plus the sit-in,"at whichpoint Murray ordered projectsin StudentGovernment and/or ecologicalvalues Directorof the Center,Nell Murray, everyoneout. As thesit-in’s supporters VR:e Chancellor Joe Watson, and clarification. leftthe building, clapping and shouting TommyTucker. After a short speechby Suchstudies and projectsmay includeresearch and/or other words of support,Watson and Anderson Mui’r’ayabout’ the consequencesof busiedthemselves with making sure that creativeactivities. The programrequirements are the sameas enteringthe building,the studonts all membersof the press, too, were for the President’sUndergraduate Fellowship Prograr~ marchedinside and beganto chantand ejectedfrom the building,thus leaving sing. They then presenteda list of Competition. theprotestors alone with the police. In demandsto Murray¯ The demands were all,22 protestorsremained inside after Applicationsare availablein yourcollege Student Financial in two categories;negotiable and non- thebuilding was cleared. ServicesOffice in the AdministrativeComplex. negotiable.The non-negotiabledemand 8:45 a.m. - 6 p.m. M0nday-Friday The deadlinefor submissionof all requireddocuments will beingthe one thatthe university would Uniformedofficers were then called in haveto meetin orderfor themto leave to arrestthe protestors. The officers used be May 23, 1986. theirbatons to lift the studentsin a voluntarily.Among the negotiable Studentssitting in solidaritycircle in the lobbyof CareerServices building. mannercertain to inflictpain upon 10 a.m.- 2 p.m.Saturdays demandswere: UC divestmentnow, an Buildingconstruction was financedfrom student fees, and morestudent fees pay end to all connections with the them by theirunderarms- in order to forits operation.Protestors demanded an endto studentsubsidies of military/CIA recruitmenton campusas per 1985 referenda. 11 10 Larry Fiske--Rock’sGreatest Social Critic Now would come the further six stringtrain whistle,"said Ira drowningout Jackson’swords. Neither developmentof the contentof the "Rave Robbins,editor of"Trouser Press." The the crowdnor Jackson missed the irony: lip," as the form had been developed songsdouble tracked vocals are alsoa Jackson:’Rainbow, "Whatis that.an F-II I?" theReverend Revolutionariesin Style, with Clapton. was first knock-out.This has becomea rock and asked. offeredthe vacated guitar spot, but was rollclassic. No Rambo’ ’"Iofight terrorism, we musttalk it content with doing studio work and "Having A Rave Up With The out, not fight it out," Jackson If not in Deed and Song instead recommended Beck. Rock Yardbirds"produced not onlyone of the continuedfrom page I maintained. "We must talk wouldnever be the sameagain. greatestrock and roll sides ever, respectfully....wecan’tgo it alonein the becausethey’re lazy" but because of"the The firstU.S. was called"For accordingto Rhinorecords co-founder realworld" he said,alluding to therecent Itt ©2" big wheelsof farmconglomerates." "We Your Love" and was releasedin July HaroldBronson, but, upon analysis, is efforts of Reagan to respond to must care about them,"Jackson said, !"One of the bestgroups "The"Rave Up" predated it’i use bvthe 1965with songs having Clapton or Beck the bestrock album of 1965. ;errorismwith indiscriminatebombing "because1.) it’s humane, 2.) it’s cost- to comeout of England,one of themost psychadelicand hard rock bands by on them. One of the most progressive and upgradedsecurity at U.S.embassies efficientand 3.) theyare victims of concernedwith music,they influenced threeyears and, by 1968,musicians and songs was "1 Ain’t Done Wrong."Its aroundthe globe. On the road government-inducedcrisis." "If we can the developmentof every group that criticswere saymg wltn aOm~ratmn that "Rave Up" middle, slide guitar and Theband did a greatdeal of touringin To continuewith the currentReagan ~, cameout of the Englishscene from the theYardbirds were the pioneersof rock afforda $17billion cost overrun for the rhythmicdynamics are great.Another 1965including one tour with their good B-I bomber, and a trillion dollar policy,i.e., bombing civilians without Beatlesto theWho." This quote from the experimentation. song, -i’m Not Talking"has a catchy just cause on the one hand while l friendsthe Kinks.( were the misadventurewith Star Wars, we can laterock journalist and historian Lillian The climax of the "Rave Up" came hook with some fluidsustained guitar condemning terrorism with fierce othermajor musical influence in rock restructurethe debts"of the family Roxonis as good as any introduction whenall the instruments built up to one effectsover one of those manic bass withtheir driving,power chord early farmers."Let’s put grain, not missiles in rhetoricon theother, Jackson noted, is into the most musicallyrevolutionary loudand fasttotal mass of soundwhich lines.These songs with Beckwould set ineffective.International observers songs.)One problemwith touringwas oursilos." bandin rockhistory. is sustainedfor minutes at a time the standardfor the heavy rift rock Keith Relf’schronic asthma and his "’We must challenge Reagan’s simplydo not believewhat Reagan says; aroundone or two chordsand occurring bandsyears later. Despite this album he has no moralauthority. "’We must be sufferingfrom a collapsedlung, which presuppositions,"Jackson affirmed. It has beentwenty years since their many times throughoutthe song. The beingcompleted over eighteenmonths, againstterrorism everywhere," Jackson always made playing live gigs an "The presuppositionsof Reaganomics," Yardbirdsdid not realize that this climax it holdsup wellmusically and is quite declared,pointing out that such a stance,~ landmark album, "The Yardbirds," adventure. e.g.,the trickle-down theory, "are bad, to the "Rave Up" would be the diverse. againstterrorism logically extends to the alongwith the awesomesingles of that In late1965, they did a famoustour of faulty,immoral, and unjust,"because foundationof punk rock. A new phase and some hits condemnationof Reagan’spolicies in Afterthe rally,Jackson urged, "You have to fightvoter disenfranchisement on period, that have been studied and the U.S. with the Hullabalooon the theypit the richagainst the poorand appreciatedby the musicalscene of The audienceflew with the band as In November of 1965, the band Nicaragua, Angola, and Libya, for campusnow, because when you get out thereit getsa lotworse___when you see a SunsetStrip in Los Angelesbeing the- threatento polarizethe nation,Jackson drummerJim McCartyrelates. "We had releasedthe classic"Having a RaveUp example.The recent nuclear test held in schemeyou have to fightthat scheme__._45 percent of voterswho voted for me in psychadelia,hard rock/heavymetal and most explosive.An acquaintanceof said. "ChooseRainbow, not Rambo!" new wave.Their studio and live output alreadyevolved the ’RaveUp’ of block WithThe Yardbirds."Side two features minewho worked at the clubrelated that Nevada, Jackson said, constituted ,thedeep South were disenfranchised in 1984." Ph.l,,b~ B~ .... Morton sound and speedingup everything;we "terrorismon the Americanpeople." aresome of themost fascinating in rock, live cuts with Clapton previously becauseof Beck’spiercing guitar sound, ’reallywhipped up the audience.They available only on the "Five Live "Thosepeople fighting wage cuts are "’You have the right and moral and haveearned them a legendarystatus most of the drinking glasses were startedthis strange dance: a wholecrowd Yardbirds"import. Side one features the realfreedom fighters of America," obligationto use your vote, to fight among musiciansand crmcs. shatterednight after night. of mods would get on each others’ Beck as the group was becomingeven the Reverendsaid. Of formerBudget back,"he affirmed.He thenencouraged Next came a concerttour in France DirectorDavid Stockman, who recently allpresent to registerto votein ordertO, EarlyYears with the Beatlesbefore audiences of authored a book exposing the FightMilitarism helpelect a newCongress in theelections The band started off as the 12,000.Among the Paris crowds,the contradictionsand inequitiesinherent to comingup in November. MetropolitanBlues Quartet in 1963,and Yardbirdsnoticed renowned French the Reagancredo, Jackson joked, "He’s Jacksonended his speechby listing on Campus quickly changed their name to the jazzmenstanding and applaudingas the latebut he’s right." constituencieswhich share a broadrange Yardbirds,after coming across the term band improvisedsome of theirnumbers He next focusedon Reagan’sforeign of viewsand interestssuch as women, in a Jack Kerouac.book,and being for ten minutesor more. The French policy,which is basedon a "verynarrow TAKE ACTION! Blacks,Chicanos and Latinos,Asians. familiarwith the late jazz great Charlie peoplewere knocked out by the groupas perceptionof the world.... on Rambo, theyoung, and peace activists. Together, Parker(whose nickname was Yardbird). theywere now playinga futuristicrock which we must reject as myth and Jackson declared, "we are the new Open Mike at Noon Parker’snickname would ring true as the and roll-- totally original and nonsense."Instead, Jackson proposed a majority.""This fight will be longand group would soon become the most unduplicatedfor the time. For the foreignpolicy based on humanrights, difficultbut we’ll win it." RevellePlaza improvisationalgroup in rock. After Beatlesor any otherband to followthis whichhe saidwas in thenational interest awesome musical display with three Jackson’s appearance was replacing Tony Topman with Eric of theU.S. Mass at the Career Services Center minutejiffy pop songswas unfairand coordinatedflawlessly and on veryshort Clapton,the Yardbirds, under the embarassing. Justas Jacksonbegan to speakabout notice by the Student Affirmative management of a club owner named Management Problems Reagan’s recent bombing of Libya, Action Committee (SAAC). Nadir GiorgioGomelsky, took over as house which killed many civilians,a Navy Haqq,especially, contributed mightily 3 p.m. Tues. April 29 band at the CrawdaddyClub for the Despitehaving had three top ten hits warplaneflew overhead,temporarily to theevent’s success. RollingStones. and being fairly popular,the band This lineup featured Clapton on receivedalmost nothing to show for it guitar, on rhythmguitar, financially.Their manager,Giorgio MedicalThinking Paul SamwelI-Smith on bass. Jim Gomelsky, got them some needed McCarty on drums and Keith Relf on exposure,yet he was weak on the nuts harmonicaand doingvocals. The music andbolts business end of things.(With Dead Set on SurgicalCures theywere playing was material by Gomelskylooking like Fidel Castro, and The recentattack on l,ibya,which publishedby Westernthinkers have I , , Muddy Relfand Beck having the longest hair in resultedin thedeath of a fifteen-month-readof thepossibility that the Islamic Watersand Sonny Boy Williamson.(An rock -along with the Kinks Dave old child and the destructionof the Arabs might consider themselves albumthat was recordedin Decemberof Davies the Yardbirds were called FrenchEmbassy in Tripoli,is indicative freedom fighters. And ! doubt if PoliticalFilm Series 1963 with the band backing up various names by middle aged Americans. [3.fthe sloppy thinking that has plagued anywhereI’ll see my reconsiderationof Williamsontells little about the band as Williamsonwould do numbersthat the i~vesternthought and culturesince the Moammar "mad dog" Gadaffy’s Said rhythmguitarist Chris Dreja, tinneof Aristotle.I callthis medical characterin lightof thefact that he had Spring 1 986 bandrehearsed.) The Yardbirdssolo set "Giorgiogot us intoeverything good and thinking.Spokesperson Larry Speakes adoptedchildren living in hisimmediate from that night is now availableand bad,you just got dragged into it, and felt calledthe attackon Libyaa "surgical lamilyenvironment. UCSD representativeof that period. it waswhat you had to do."The business strike":only fivetactically specific I’mafraid that Western philosophy is sideof the musicindustry --promoters, targets were supposedto have been dead set (and I fear that image may agents,record companies-- was stillin destroyed. The image is apt: this becomeall too real in thenear future) on the hands of the old guard and would "surgicalstrike" literally reveals the finding"cures" for peripheralsymptoms remainso foralmost another three years, FiveLive Yardbirds dangerof medicalthinking. The reason ratherthan looking to theheart of the andthe Yardbirds felt the full effects of Their real debut album came in for the attackon Libyaas revealedby matter.Rather than condemnthe U.S. this. Decemberof 1964 with the releaseof Reaganand his cronieswas to dealwith government and its leader Ronald "FiveLive Yardbirds," recorded at the Their new manager was Simon the"problem" of terrorism.Terrorism is Reagan, I make an appeal to human shouldersand just rave. Peoplehad more musicallyadventurous. infamousMarquee club in London.The Napier-:-Bell,whoalso knew little of the not the problem,is not the disease. beingseverywhere to reassessthe quality simplynever heard music that would let "HeartFull of Soul" was the first album demonstratesthat the group was music businessand, unlikeGomelsky, Terrorism is a symptom of a much of their thoughtand to seek greater The Man from Mainsinicu May 2 themrip like that.These people were 21, Eastern-influencedrock song with its theq, nestcollection of rhythmand blues didnot relate to thisavant-garde band at greaterdisease: the dissatisfaction,understandingof the individualcultures not15 year-oldsat a Beatlesconcert." fuzztolae guitar producing a piercing all. DrummerJim McCartyrecalls, "He Hungryfor Profit May 9 instrumentalistsaround. disgust and desperationof Islamic thatthrive on, and are sustained by, this Leadguitarist was fusing sitarsound and drivingacoustic rhythm. was all wrong,he had no ideawhat our peopleswith Arab-Israeli relations. No thingwe callPlanet Earth. "1 mean, who else had the nerve or power rhythmchording with blistermg "Evil HeartedYou" featuresa slide Before the Revolution May 16 abilityto recorda livealbum in 1964. music was about.He distancedhimself where in any journal or newspaper Brian Clark riffs.His technique,speed, and feeling guitarbreak and a run justpreceeding Why,it cutsthe Stones’ ’Got Live If You from us almostimmediately." iI wouldalso become, with his later bands, thebreak, which is playedat thespeed of Between the Lines May 23 Wantit’ --recorded2½ yearslater-- to a revolutionaryapproach to bluesguitar light."Still I’m Sad" is basedon a 13th A peak period shreds!This was truly the best and most playing.His nicknamewas "" centuryGregorian chant and is quitea 1966 saw the band peak in termsof rEELINGDISORIENTED: The Murder of Fred Hampton May 30 ambitiousalbum of 1964."said rock ¯ as he wouldconsistently break guitar mesmerizingtune with much lyrical creativity,innovation and mindblowing Black Power, We’re Gain’ Survive America journalistBen Richardsonwriting in the Pierre Vallieres strings,and, in a good-naturedway, the imagery.All three of thesesongs became live shows. 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