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Accreditation Team To Visit UCSD School Shows Best Face; 1973Team Found Too Many Administrators A team from the Western students are encouraged to discuss If-study and evaluation required Association of Schools and Colleges their concerns with the group by WASC for accreditation. (WASC) will visit UC San Diego during its visit. The accreditation process will this week to determine whether the The team will arrive tomorrow apply to the whole campus except campus qualifies for a full ten-year afternoon. the medical school, which un­ accreditation. dergoes a separate procedure. Students will be able to meet The visit of the accreditation with the team at a student team, headed by Richard S. reception Friday at 9 am in the Gilman, president of Occidental student center lounge. College in Los Angeles, is the This will be the only such open culmination of work that began meeting. last year when Chancellor Wayne Gray of the planning McElroy appointed Manuel office, who has been heading the Mariana Marin and King Golden (TT photos : Bill Brooks) Rotenburg, the acting dean of accreditation effort at UCSD, said graduate studies, to coordinate the GSU Condemns Admin Candidate Sorsa Looks Waste at AFSCME Rally by Debora Weber Forward to Mobilization ... . ' Staff Writer by Sara J. Lowen One- of the men - Thomas Graduate Student Union (GSU) member Mariana Marin charged at a Community editor Stewart - testified in July that the union rally Friday that while UC San Diego spends more on academics In 1969, a group of men broke into men were members of the Legion than any other UC campus, its wage scale is the lowest. Young Socialist Alliance (YSA ) of Justice. He said the Legion has Richard Gilman The GSU called the Matthews campus rally-which was attended by member Don Sorsa's Chicago been involved in attacks on the UCSD was granted accreditation about 30 members and supporters-to list its demands and present in­ apartment and beat him with YSA and other radical by WASC for three years. in 1973 formation about its recent vote to join the American Federation of State, baseball bats and tire irons. The organizations. County and Municipal Employees. - men also tried to steal a file that and is now seeking the maximum Stewart also testified that the ten-year accreditation. The 1973 contained the names of other YSA group had been paid for its work by Marin-in reiterating GSU demands for year-long contracts, fee and members. The YSA is the youth team found that UCSD had too tuition waivers, 50 percent FTE employment for all teaching assistants the Chicago police department, the many administrators, and that arm of the Socialist Workers Party 132nd military intelligence unit of and no increases in TA workload and section sizes-said that although (SWP). their powers were not clearly overworked TAs serve an essential function in the University, UCSD will the US Army and the Federal delineated. hire no more of them for next year. Bureau of Investigation. Cho en by the Team .I)rsa now a San Diego resident, Accr ditation is required if the The only additional TAs included in the 1976-77 UC budget as it now Elections has filed an $8 million lawsuit stands will go to UC Santa Cruz. school is to receive various non­ against the government. state funds and if students are to She added that promised TA contracts for next year have not been Growing Influence receive federal .financial aid t received by graduate students yet. Upcoming The fact that the FBI had benefits. b<:.. Marin also charged that UCSD has too many overpaid administrators. organized a program to harass the dn Chancellor McElroy's $46,OOO-a-year salary was cited as an example. During the week, the ac­ Elections to the three college SWP, Sorsa said in a recent in­ creditation team will meet with thE "'f' . Marin said UCSD's non-administrative employees are paid according councils-coupled with elections at terview, indicates the growing r( to the lowest wage scale in the UC system. various UCSD administrators, the all four colleges for the California influence of the party. "The chairmen of the four academic \' $100,000 Misspent Public Interest Research Group government was frantic because of departments visited by the ac­ She said the administration spent $100,000 on the hearings of 10 students (CaIPIRG ) local board--are the anti-war movement, and the creditation team in 1973 (an­ charged with disrupting UC President Saxon's visit here in November. scheduled for the next few weeks. SWP was a major leader of the thropology, biology, literature and . The money, she stated, would have paid the salaries of 20 TAs for the CalPIRG ballots will be cast movement. The Pentagon Papers coming year. physics), th Council of Provosts along with council ballots at howed former President Richard and other UCSD personnel. Revelle, Muir and Third. Fourth­ Nixon was disturbed by anti-war " We are," she said, "at the mercy of the whims of the bosses' policies. ,', The team will also meet with Which does not have a college demonstrations. representatives of five UCSD co uncil--will hold a separate "Demonstrations are one of the departments for a study of their King Golden, a representative of AFSCME Loca11~7 a.nd a candidate CalPiRG election. tools that the SWP can use to in­ for Congress, spoke on the need for all employees to. umomze .. In response programs. The departments, Applications for the Muir and fluence American policies." to the $5,000 pay increase voted to the mayor and city counCilmen of San chosen by the team, are Third councils- Revelle ' s The law uit against the Chicago Diego, Golden expressed AFSCME's demand for a $105 across-the-board math matics, philosophy, political nominating were due last Police department, the Army and pay raise for public employees. science, psychology and vi ual Continued on Page 3 ontinued on Page 8 arts. Chatting at the Rainbow

by Mark Stadler News Editor Five minutes to air time. KSDT's Dave Blum sits eating an omelet with a friend in one of the UC San Diego station's back rooms. He explains why he and l Chris Carlson started the Rainbow Bar. " We wanted to provide alternative campus-related broadcasting," he says of KSDT's "Controversial talk show," which airs Monday nights from 7 to 9. Guests in the past have Included representatives of Participants at recent Rainbow Bar include moderators Lee Roberts and Dave Blum, and the campus police and the birth guests Kirstie W ilde and Cathy Clark (TT photo: Nathan Meyers) control clinic. Why Rainbow Ba r? the room. " You've onl got a c nt r loung , to accommodate But the key to Rainbow Bar, Carlson tells the story. The couple minut s, Dave. and what Blum. hopes to b a Blum says, is its listeners. The original concept was to run the Kir tie's here." Tonight i a gen rous audl n e. audience runs the show, he says: show from midnight to 4 am on pedal how, f aturing Kirstie Gut, ot Acting all phone questions are taken as Saturdays, with the moderator Wilde. KGTV-chann I 10 Now v r on ttl into hi they come in and are fed to the playing the bartender role, ncwsperson, and ath lark, plac in th 1 ung . Blum and L gue ts before his questions as listening to p opl and trying to KFMB-channel 8 broadcast r. Rob rls, who WI I a ist Blum moderator. park listener invovl m nt. K T hann 139 an h rman Ron with the mod rator' rol, go And, he says, " It has su - The show's nam , he adds. Fortn r an lied out of th how ov r til ir qu tion'. Th la t ded." Th r sponse has been om 5 from a bar and grill in Los that afternoon. For th occa I n, . train of Loggm~ and M ina' "fantastic. The phon usually Ang 1 s. Rainbow Bar has moved, fr m " Lad m Lov" are pIa in on do n't stop ringing." Someone pok s his head into th KSDT tudlo to th 'tud nt the air. •rli ••• i. nil'S Monday, April ZI, 1976 .Monday, April ZI, 1976 Page3 Seems the Best -Loved Te achersGet the Axe Politics: James G. Soto Muir Repgrter With Dartmouth Be The word is out that Mrs. UaiD. I needed lit courses in opinions are shared by most of California Dreaminq Exchange Program To Expanded Eleanor Widmer, an instructor in order to complete a lit minor Mrs. Widmer's students. Too much attention has been given to national politics. Too long have by Vera M.I. Todorov average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher, Spa es Available the Department of Literature Jolin H . hylor M.... W.... t.. Ja_ G. Solo here. I asked students and staff r am concerned and dismayed the networks and the major periodicals reported the gangster-like ac­ Staff Writer although applications from The deadline for applications for Editor·in-Chtef Managing edllor C,lyeditor Department, has been fired. which lit professors I should take. that an instructor might be - 1 tivities of the various hacks that shamelessly seek the highest office in the Muir College is expanding its students with a 2.5 to 3.0 GPA are fall quarter is April 30. Qualified Students who have taken Almost everyone that I asked penalized for her excellence and land. Walter Cronkite and Barbara Walters- who recently nabbed an exchange program with Dart­ considered. students will be interviewed by a Marl< Sladl., saraJ. L_ Cr.u Uchldoo classes with Mrs. Widmer can her hwnanistic approach to ABC contract to rival that of Andy Messersmith-should be warned. mouth to include the fall quarter, Students who will have com­ eommittee during the last part of News editor Communityedllor Opinion edilor only guess as to why she was said that before I graduate I must the quarter. Stuuents should file take Eleanor Widmer. literature that is so refreshing in Enough of the mediocre national scene and its orgy of political hackery. in addition to winter and spring, pleted at least 60 quarter units by fired. Some feel that her rclease the stifling conservatism that during the 1976-77 school year. the time they would enroll at their applications at the Muir was a result of anti-Semitic in­ r had heard great things .about More than Hollywood exists in California. In fact, more of everything provost's office. abounds in so many lit depart­ exists here, yet we are constantly barraged by the inanities of the Dartmouth may apply. Seniors are \ The Triton Times Is recognizad as the official student newspeper by the Corn· clinations that are rumored to be her around campus and last ments. I am also concerned that The exchange was developed by eligible if they will return to UCSD The number of spaces available munications Board 01 UCSO. Unsigned editorials repre.. nlthe views 01 Ihe majority 01 decaying east coast and its putrifying megalopolis, the Big Apple. As part Muir Provost John Stewart-now prevalent in the literature quarter I finally enrolled in one of others may never again be able to for at least one quarter after their is regulated by Dartmouth from lhe adllarlal bcNtrd labo.el. and notlhe .Iews 01 the Uni.. rsity, the Communications department, jealousies arLsmg of the grand tradition, politics here is rarely prostituted as it is back east on sabbatical-and Dartmouth Board or the sludenl body. her classes. The content and the have an experience unique to quarter at Dartmouth. quarter to quarter. Next year, over her excellence and popularity (though there are notable exceptions), where it has become a monumeJlt Provost Leonard Rieser, who materials for the course were UCSD. Preference is also given to al>­ approximately 10 spaces will be with students which is well commemorating the zenith of national tomfoolery. believed that students who have excellent and the quality of her MARK TYNAN While such noted windbags as Henry Jackson, George Wallace and plicants who have Verbal and Math available for fall quarter, eight for deserved, and that she is a woman. participated in the exchange gain SA T scores within the Dartmouth winter and 25 for spring. As these are only rumors, con­ lecture would be difficult to SENIOR Gerald Ford continue to poison the air with their noxious speeches, perspectives on their own colleges' surpass. I am quite sure that my POLITI CAL SCIENCE California politicos are diligently and intelligently discussing the issues range of scores (500-800) A UCSD student will be per­ cerned students would like to know strengths and weaknesses. The Dartmouth College-Muir Run Your University the "actual" reasons for her of the day. Gov. Brown, of course, is the high priest of this monwnental mitted to take any course offered 4 . Any uc San Diego student who is College Exchange Program has dismissal. tradition, that has been part of California as long as Hiram Johnson has at Dartmouth for which he has As this school year nears its end, it's time to start thinking about next Widmer Too Gocxj for UCSD ? been associated with the history of the Golden State. interested in the program may been very popular with students in satisfied the prerequisites. Courses Many students are shocked and the past despite the high cost of the year. Specifically, college councils and University committees. Sad to hear of Professor Eleanor Widmer's recent dismissal from Our legislature has long been a repository of talented solons, in stark apply, although priority is given to are not required to parallel UCSD saddened with the news of her program, which will be even Applications for both are currently available. this University: we speak for many of her students, past and present. contrast to the legislatures that hound the sorry 49 states that have the Muir students. offerings. release. I am particularly con­ higher next year. College council elections for next year will be held at Muir and Revelle fused because Mrs. Widmer is Her competence as a lecturer and creative writing instructor was misfortune of not being California. during the first week of May, and Third College has its balloting set for surpassed only by her enthusiasm. Our thanks to Professor Widmer Ward-Heelers There is a possibility that in the The regular course load at considered by many to be among Preference is given to students future financial aid will be Dartmouth is three five-unit the next week. the best instructors at UC San for her concern and encouragement, and our best wishes for her Whether they are Democrats or Republicans, our legislators have been an efficient and noteworthy group. Such diverse leaders as Willie Brown, w~ have a UC grade point available for exchange students. courses per quarter. Although Revelle closed its nominations last Friday, petitions for Muir Dicgo . I am not a lit major but I always. and Third are still available. This Friday is the deadline for Muir's Leo McCarthy and H.R. " Bill" Richardson provide a welcome alter­ was one for two years at UC Los MARK SMALLWOOD nominating petitions. As of last Friday, Third had not set a date. native to the corrupt ward-heelers of Illinois or the notorious pork Angeles before transferring to MIKE MARTIN With these opportunities for student involvement in government and barrellers of New York (who have gained instant notoriety for the billion­ "21 st Century Executive Committee " the bureaucracy we urge all undergraduates to play an active role by dollar Albany Mall). participating. Letters to the Editor Our executive officers are also of generally high caliber. With the Formed To Help Directionless Students Student government has the Potential to be a viable force at UCSD. exception of Ken Cory, who has been involved in some controversial With a strong constituency behind the councils, they could be ve y ef­ decisions as state controller, the virtue of most statewide officers is by Mike Scarano blues," in the opinion of the four qualify them for administrative fective in bringing about the change that students desire and need. One of Litter Critic Dum'ps on Triton Times above question. Mervyn Dymally has been more than impressive as Staff Writer founders of UC San Diego's positions. the main couDcil powers is the appointment of representatives to lieutenant governor, while March Fong Eu has continued to make the It's a panicky, desolute feeling. The ultimate goal of the club is lamentable substitute for hard­ fledging "21st Century Executive powerful committees-such as student regi tration fee committee and the The time has come to call at­ new Mesa apartments (you know, secretary of state's office a center for real change. Atty. Gen. Evelle April of your senior year is the they say to make its members hitting investigative reporting on Committee," is far too common, Campu Program Board--as well as allocating funds for recreational, tention to the continuing stream of the ones next to the $49,000 & up La Younger has been a popular and effective leader of California justice, and " last hour," so to speak, especially particularly on a campus without more diversified and employable. misinformation, distortion and issues of vital importance to the cultural and social activities. Jolla Beach and Tennis Club won a second term in 1974 as the only Republican to hold a state office in if graduate school is unappealing. career-oriented curriculum like Prominent Figures yellow journalism which the Triton UCSD community. For instance, But the potential cannot be realized without strong student backing. " luxury townhome" develoD­ that very Democratic year. You're full of directionless am­ UCSD. The founders and their faculty Take out a petition and run for office. If you're not that ambitious, at least Times purveys to the UC San Diego why have you not investigated the ment)? This galaxy of talent is often forgotten because leaders in other states bition. advisor, physical education coach UCSD Housing and Food Services' Third College students Kenzo vote, and help select someone who bcst represents your fcelings. community as "news." This is Even if it didn't, why couldn·t the raise such a stench that the public can only focus attention on one Where do you begin your Bob Moss, hope to involve com­ action to raise rents on UCSD Melvin, James Neely, Lehman Applications for campus-wide, individual college, graduate and pointedly illustrated by your UCSD administration obtain a thing- to get out. Maryland, the land of Agnew and corrupt " career" this summer, after you munity and industrial leaders in student apartments by eight Brocke and R.E. Patrick are Student Cooperative committee appointments for next year are also inaccurate and biased reporting of special Regental loan to cover the state and municipal politiCS, has a bipartisan tradition of graft and other graduate? As a last resort your the club by sponsoring banquets, percent per year for the next four organizing a club specifically available. A booklet, compiled under the direction of student intern the recent disciplinary hearings. mortgage instead of gouging illegalities. father's friend owns a steak house, designed to provide students with seminars and festivals where coordinator Ron Green, has been sent to all students, outlining the On two occasions within the last yea rs? Could it be that the students Jiving at near subsistence West Virginia is currently the scene of a trial which alleges certain but geez ... prominent figures can provide University administration does not career-oriented experience, in­ complcte list of all the committees. two weeks the Triton Times has level? Are you aware that the corruptions by its governor, Arch Moore. Other states make no preten­ The "senior-year last hour formation and connections to help UCSD students with information Since it is probably truly said that UCSD is run by committee, here's a been forced to withdraw blatantly want the public to know about the Regents have in fact guaranteed sions about their politics. There are no such facades as trials or In­ about the executive world. good chance to take a hand in running the university. libelous and erroneous statements unfavorable mortgage rates it $158,000 in special loans for con- JI vestigations-simply a free-for-all at the public trough. Although the emphasis of these which it attributed to participants accepted for construction of the Continued on Page 3 California has a fine congressional delegation from both sides of the programs will be to provide in­ in the proceedings (TT, April 16 ). aisle. Such Democrats as the Burton in San Francisco and John Raimow Bar•.• creased Ilpportunit\es for Will Fame Spoil This practice of attributing false McFall provide a key source of leadership in the Democratic side of the show's self-proclaimed label of recogmzed that she came into the minorities and women, t5e foun­ statements and later retracting House. Barry Goldwater, Jr., John Rousselout and Alphonso Bell have "controversial. " broadcast business at the " ri ght ders stress that they invite the them is not merely " regrettable", long been respected as hard-working and serious Republican House For instance, in answer to a time," when television stations partiCipation of all interested Arnold Mandel? as the Triton Times puts it. It is the members. comment about the charge that were hiring many women to meet students. essence of trashy journalism, and Laudatory Comments most local broadcasters look affirmative action standards. The committee is now organizing is all the more inexcusable in view California is represented by the ever-popular Alan Cranston, alike (this is known in some There's No Objectivity its first banquet, tentatively UC San Diego's celebrated Arnold Mandel - whose statements and of the prejudicial nature of the California's grand old man of the Democratic party who was the over­ circles as the " Ken and Barbie" Clark had an interesting scheduled for June 6 at the allegations about the San Diego Chargers led to the firing last year of statements attributed. Your whelming choice of Californians in 1974 despite the courageous attempt of look ), Wilde agreed. " If Gene comment on objectivity. International Hotel in San Diego. General Manager Harland Savare, according to Savare - doesn't have reporters could have easily ob­ State Sen. Richardson to unseat him. California's Junior Senator, John V. Shalit (an NBC broadcaster) "There's no such thing as ob­ The committee has at least four time for the press. tained a complete and accurate walked into a station on this city I jectivity... All anyone can do is be Well. He doesn't have time for his campus newspaper. Perhaps that's Tunney, has not been quite as popular but in the past year or so he has prominent black speakers lined transcript of the proceedings from been as hardworking and diligent as any solon (despite my personal don't think he'd get a job," she fair and try to recognize their up : Paula Casey, an actress anu not the same thing. your multitudinous benefactors dislike for many of his votes). His recent penning of a book on American said, "even though he's in­ own biases and balance them," dancer; Dr. Clarence Muse, 87- It's not that we haven't tried. Our sports editor has called his office at within the UCSD administration, teresting to look at and listen to." she said. least six times, and was told by various secretaries that Mandel, a cnergy has been widely touted and his reelection effort must be seen as a year-old former dean of black but instead you rushed into print. more hopeful effort now than it was two years ago. The two broadcasters were also The news persons had actors at Universal Studios; Doug professor and the psychiatry dopartment cochairman, would call him Could it be that this is a The cynics must now be asking, " Why the glOrification of California asked about ratings. They both humorous experiences to relate, back. Wilk erson of the San Diego deliberate policy of your editorial and why the laudatory comments?" responded that the ratings are also. Every time she has to do a Chargers, who helps provide When asked about Mandel's book - The Nightmare Season, to be staff? One can only wonder, but it The answer is quite clear. very important because, Wilde Blacks Beach slory, Wilde said, released soon - the secrctaries always delivered a stem no comment, minorities with administrative would be well to call the attention [ Despite my personal disagreement with many of these Golden State said, they " determine in some she faces a dilemma: "What can jobs during th off-season; and indicating Mandel was not prepared to discuss his book until after a of your readers to the disclaimer politicos, they are in a different league from the rest, and your hats respects whether or not you keep I show?" She said her news speech at the San Diego press club tbis week. Bernie Casey, an artist, poet and you now run on your editorial should be doffed. But more importantly, California will hold its own your job." director tells her, "Well, go former professional football Mandel never called us back. The last time we called his office - to page: " The Triton Times is primary in June and there a whole series of contests that warrant our The competition factor is also ahead. You ca n show shoulder arrange, at the very least, a short photograph session - we were told the player. recognized as the official student attention. There are, of course, the various propositions, where present. " We do what we are blades." In the long range, the club hopes doctor was with People magazine. And recently we learned a spokesman newspaper by the Communications Californians can take the law into their own hands. But there is also the doing because of the ratings," Clark responded, "We're more for Mandel offered a Los Angeles radio station an interview anytime to establish an on-the-job training Board of UCSD. Unsigned US Senate race where Tunney is facing a host of candidates in his own Clark said. "We want to ~ liberal. We can show fanmes." program where students can work Wednesday, Thursday or Friday of this week. editorials represent the majority of primary, including activist Tom Hayden (a race he should have few num ber one. " "Oh ? We can't," Wilde said. Mandel's office told us they didn't know anything about that. with executives, and to provide a the editorial board (John H. problems in winning). The Republicans have a four cornered race bet­ A member of the sparse After the show, Blum said he Arnold Mandel is a representa tive of the University of California whose f JTIodel program fo r other cam­ Taylor, Mark Stadler, James G. ween the popular and capable Messers. Robert Finch, John Harmer, S.1. audience asked, "What do you was disappointed with the tudio puses. clai ms are apparently having a measurable effect on a popular area Soto, Craig Uchida, Mark Woelber, Hayakawa and Alphonso Bell. think the role of women (in audience, which peaked at 15 industry. Also, Mandel has been accused by players of illegal distribution Sara J . Lowen), and not the views This particular race has not received its fair share of media coverage broadcasting) will be in the persons, but offered an ex­ of drugs while he was staff psychiatrist for the team. of the University, the Com­ but it is a closely contested and important one. The winner should prove future? " planation. " If you had a choice Sections ... He's news, and we ought to be able to talk to him. And if he's got time munications Board or the student to be an extremely a ble opponent to incwnbent Tunney. Clark immediately replied, . between listening to this in your Friday- are av_aiJable in the for the glossies to push his book , he ought to have 30 minutes for thc Triton body." "The same as men." Wilde was room, or walking to the student respective deans' offices. Revelle's Times. So if the boredom of national politics has become too stifling; enjoy the In any case your predilection for unique and exciting brand of California politics. more philosophical, saying she center ..... election is set for March 3-7, Muir's Just in case there's someone at UCSD who doe n't read People fictional news stories is a May 5-7 and Third's sometime magazine. after May 10. Alan Kremen, a member of the TT Reporter Ejected From UtIer' ••• tudent consumer action Thanks Due to Coop for CaIPIRG Support tinued Muir parking lot con­ estate? In any event, does a paper organization, f els turnout for the struction (recall last summer's Not An Issue, Part II: H the Associated Students students can positively affect the The Student Coop at UCSD, like the Triton Times really college elections will increase over I Protest Meeting $130,000 remodelJing)? deserve the lion's share of space in Council at San Diego State abides ills of society. unlike its counterpart at SDSU, recent years because the CalPIRG by its decision to cut CalPIRG CaIPIRG is funded by UC San I.. by Ken Stlpanov the new Student Center? election is bein conducted at the recognizes the validity of a group presence of the reporter rather While we are on the subject of Let's review thi material once again, for those of you in the back who funding by 75 percent, CaIPIRG Diego, SDSU, University of San Staff Writer than the presence of a represen­ development, why have you not These questions are, of course, ame time. The same CaIPlRG weren't listening. will be forced out of existence by Diego, USD Law School, and such as CaIPIRG. The CIHlP seizes A Triton Times reporter was ballot will be used at all four the opportunity to fund a totally tative from the Triton Times. The given us any in depth coverage of largely rhetorical. One does not You know that office over in the student center, set aside for the Triton October, 1976. - - Grossmont College. Since SDSU ejected Friday from a protest newspaper had been invited to the plans the Board of Overseers realistically expect a paper with colleges. Times? SDSU claims that CalPffiG isn't has more than 50 percent of the student-controlled organization meeting against the current status Th exact dates of the Third that uses its power to reach out to send a representative. has drawn up for the choice self-perpetuating staff so closely We don't want it. serving enough of the student in­ students served by CaIPIRG, it of student center space allocation. University property west of N. tied to the UaiD administration to clection and the Fourth CalPlRG Our present office I : terest. Yet CalPIRG has at least follows that GaIPIRG needs 50 the community as well as different The spokesperson for the group ba\lotir.g will be announced later. levels of government. The meeting was called to Torrey Pines Rd.? Do these plans reform itself. After all, if you could -bigger. 300 volunteers from SDSU working percent of its funding supplied by .1 offered . no elq)lanation for the renect student needs, or do they not do asy interviews with our -more accessible to l'Itre students. in Mferent capacities. They also SDSU. The remainder is made up action. He said reasons were protest-and chart a plan of action ANNOUNCEMENTS We appreciate the overwhelming against-Vice-chancellor and Dean favor the anonymous business many petty campus bureaucrats to -separate from the student center, the source of many of our storie. cite infla tionary reasons. Yet a 75 by the other campuses, each " being discussed." Alfentio" groduoling Re velle support of the Coop and hope that of Student Affairs George Mur­ figures on the Board of Over rs fill in your dearth of real news (due -rented to us in a I;u iness arrangement, not allocated In a poUtical percent reduction seems rather contributing a share equivalent to AS at SDSU will see the light. It was apparent, though, that (and their cronies within the UCSD partly to the widespread boycott of seniors: If y->u have nol campleled one. xcessive. iL~ population of students. those in attendance objected to the phy's rejection of the Student a graduation qu shonOire. pi ase 1.aIPTRG Cooperative's space allocations in administrl\tion)? e.g. The last the Triton Times) you wouldn't There have been three plans. One put us in two conference rooms in the public report was that the tables have much left to publish, (oth r dr h , thf!l 0 - t ~:"~ .;.t rr:",e student center, which have now been allocated to th Wom n's Center They imply that a nursing home the student center. Th Trilon T,mes IS recogn ized by Ihe Communicalions Board 01 UCSO as Ihe official area would b leased to rtain than your regular "cheap hots" to vat for 0 studenl speaker for the investigation, drug price surv y, and th Disabled Student nion . That's fin , because they were much too sludenl newspaper Publication Is on Mondays. Wednesdays and FrJdays durong Ihe private businesses for $93,000 p r and dreary politi al analy es). commencem nt speaker and for voca tional schools investigation, regular school year te_copl on olliel I holidays} Edllollal and I)osiness offICes re Groups represented at the small. ycar, in spit of Its estimated worth outslanding professors. Be sure :0 employm nt agency investigation, located ,n t t7 Btake Hall on lhe Revelle College campus, Unl.ersily ot California, San In a letter to the editor (TT, April meeting included MEChA, the The s ond puts us on th second nnor office that was desigll eu for us . of over 51,500,000. It i our sincer hop that the val by May 1 so Ihal your chOices and comparative food survey are Diego 23) , we incorrectly stated that the Women's Center. the Coop Thi ~ Is tho plan Vi ('-chane 1I0r and D an of Student Affairs. George lett rs 10 lhe Ediior and opinion columns aro welcomed All submiSSions should be CilmPUS mmunit will cae to can b cansld r d Murphy is pu bing for, beeause h wants to mak sur' we get the spac not rei vant to stullent concerns. lyped on 74 space line on nonera ble paper. They should nol exceed Ihree page. In Existence of God lecture would be propaganda action nter, VOl Th question arise as to why r dit the Triton Times as a held on Friday, April 23. The Fronte.a, the New IDdlcator, we need. Howev r, w would crowd a numb 'r 01 other orgaOlzations OUI. Y t th AS . ounell fuil s to r alize leo Ih dOub .' paced The Trolon Times re MIS lhe rlghlto ed,t submiSSions because stud nt organizations should hav legitimate campus n w media. Hungry? The M Uir snack Sor 1$ op n 0180 ce I,mn lions or Style reQUllemonls No olle talks about th third plan mu h

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