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Uwm Bookstore ROTC conflict may be resolved by Doug Hissom sity could pursue: 1. Retain the current UWM The Faculty Senate may have ROTC agreement. the opportunity to resolve the 2. Amend the UWM policy to long-term conflict between UWM allow selective discrimination. and the presence of the Army 3. Continue to press for changes ROTC program on campus at its in the military policy at the meeting Thursday. university level while maintaining Since 1978, UWM and the the status quo. Army's Reserve Officers' 4. Retain the status quo while Training Corps have been at odds seeking to resolve the issue at a over the Army's discrimination higher level. towards homosexuals. UWM 5. Enforce UWM non-discrimi­ adopted a non-discrimination nation policy by terminating the policy on the basis of sexual ROTC contract. preference, but the ROTC pro­ 6. Alter the current status of the gram on campus retained the military science department on Army's non-homosexual policy. campus. Army policy states that homo­ UWM will be the first univer­ sexuals are not allowed in the sity in the nation to address the service. discrepancy of having an ROTC The battle between UWM and program on campus despite the ROTC focuses on the Army having a non-discrimination Commissioning Program which policy. San Jose State University follows the guidelines stating that is also considering similar action officers who are homosexuals later this month. cannot be allowed in the program. The Army Commissioning Pro­ Exhaustive study gram is a separate branch of the Associate Professor Robert UWM military science depart­ Greenstreet, chair of the Task ment. As an academic unit, the Force, said the committee went military science department through exhaustive aind thorough follows UWM policy; however, research, including three or four professors in the department are drafts of the report. members of the Army and are While Daytona Beach was the "hot spot" to be for spring break, not everyone who travelled went "The Task Force worked pretty recommended by the Army, sub­ there. Post photographer Sean McGinnis spent his vacation in New York state where he diligently. Taken as awhole, it's a ject to University approval. pretty objective report," he said. photographed the New Paltz annual St. Patrick's Day parade. Pictured here is part of the drum "I'd like to think we discharged section of the Amerscot Highland Pipe Band of Kingston, N.Y. Panel recommends options our task adequately.' j The ROTC Task Force, a special Greenstreet said that some of committee formed by the Faculty the options could be more feasible Senate to study the options open than others. Regents give Lapham project to the University in May 1984, "Our task was td uncover all completed its study and has options which are in any way issued a final report for the senate feasible," he said. "The report is to consider. to be used as an ^informational top priority in next biennium The Task Force was formed source to create an enlightened after the Army-rejected a request Faculty Senate." by Rob Priewc make the most of it." receive authorization for full con­ by UWM Chancellor Frank Hor­ Task Force student member O'Neil said, "In some ways this struction funding in this biennium ton and the Faculty Senate to Eric Jernberg said he felt the only Declaring UWM's proposed is a better solution" than partial was its cost. He said the decision amend its contract with the Uni­ realistic options Were one, two Laoham Hall Science Center the funding. to delay full funding complied versity to include the UWM and five. "highest priority" building pro The regent endorsement fol­ with the governor's spending non-discrimination policy. He said that since the Army has ject in the 1987-89 biennium, the lowed a State Building Commis­ limitations for this biennium. The Task Force unanimously already refused to change its UW System Board of Regents sion resolution March 7 which [Turn to p. 12] approved six options the Univer­ [Turn to p. 6] unanimously passed a resolution authorized funding for space March 8 offering the Board's management and utilization plans continued commitment to the and the release of up to $2 million UWM building project. to complete the architectural de­ sign for the project. Full con­ UWM women five minutes shy The regents' action tentatively struction funding will have to be places the $20 million Lapham approved under the next biennial Hall project number one on the budget. Constructions could be­ of quarterfinal playoff action 1987-89 biennium building pro­ gin in July 1987. ject list. The project, approved by Dan Kohn remaining to bring the Panthers to within one at previously by the regents, was The addition, which would be 69-68. Panther hopes quickly ended as they were listed as seventh priority this attached to the west end of Cedar Rapids, Iowa—Kay Carter hit two free forced to foul Carter to stop the clock. biennium, but construction funds Lapham Hall, would house all the throws with one second remaining Wednesday as were not approved by the State After the Panthers had grabbed their 5-point biological sciences offices and Carson-Newman College of Jefferson City, Tenn., Building Commission. The six lead late, UWM Coach M.A. Kelling said that laboratories as well as offices and came from behind to defeat UWM 71-68. The loss higher-ranked projects were all their strategy was to control the ball. labs for natural sciences, engin­ eliminated the Panthers (25-7) from the National approved for funding. The re­ "We needed to control the ball and weren't eering and chemistry. Association of Intercollegiate Athletics National gents' latest resolution is consid­ controlling it," she said. "I was hoping it "This thing has not met all the Women's Basketball Championship Tournament. ered advisory, but not binding, to wouldn't slip away from us but Carson-Newman hurdles," State Rep. Richard really attacked. We really just made some crucial the Building Commission. Schoemaker (D-Menomonie), The Panthers had taken a 62-57 lead with 4:28 errors right at the end." chair of the Building Commission remaining on two free throws by Ann Smith. UWM committed two turnovers and eight fouls Subcommittee on Higher Educa­ UWM Chancellor Frank Horton Carson-Newman, however, was then able to run in the last five minutes of the game. tion, said. But he added, "I said after the regents' meeting off an 11-2 spurt to put the Eagles on top 68-64 "I think we got a little rattled and we needed to believe Milwaukee is in good that the resolution was "appropri­ with 47 seconds left. score," Kelling said. "They put more pressure on shape." ate" and demonstrated a contin­ us and it was hard finding that open player to ued commitment to the project. After a Panther foul and a Carson-Newman score. We got into a scoring drought and they just Governor's support turnover, Carol Busche helped rally UWM by came up from behind and went ahead. The Final approval must wait Schoemaker agreed with Hor­ hitting a 15-foot jump shot at the 18-second mark seniors' (Darla Wack, Smith) fouling out, I think, ton that the only thing standing in UW System President Robert to cut the Eagle lead to 68-66. Two .seconds later, was the crucial part down the stretch." the way of this proposal is a veto O'Neil commented at the meeting Smith fouled out. Carson-Newman's Karen "Things just didn't click there at the end," by the governor, but that is that "the only thing that's lacking Morton then made her first of two free throws but Panther guard Darla Wack said. unlikely due to the governor's is final approval (for construction the second rimmed out. Carson-Newman's Carter sympathized with the funds.)" He said the situation is persistent support of the project. Busche hit a 10-foot jump shot with six seconds not ideal, nor is it what had been According to Schoemaker, one [Turn to p. 13] hoped for, but added, "I would of the reasons the project did not •iwwrMWPFFrrfrrfrfrrffffffiFiWffl^ Student Standard Arts & Crafts Rate Rate CARTOONING TUE. 6:30-9PM $30 $35 CERAMICS TUE. 6:30-9PM $40 $45 CERAMICS WED. 6:30-9PM $40 $45 DRAWING TUE. 6:308:30PM $30 $35 STAIN GLASS MON. 6:30-9PM $32 $37 STAIN GLASS TUE. 6:30-9PM $32 $37 OIL PAINTING THU. 6:30-9PM $30 $35 WATERCOLOR TUE. 6:30-9PM $30 $35 PHOTO-DARKROOM TUE. 6:30-9PM $35 $40 PHOTO-DARKROOM WED. 6:30-9PM $35 $40 PHOTO-CAMERA ONLY TUE. 6:30-9PM $30 $35 BASIC WOODWORKING MON. 6:30-9PM $40 $45 TAPESTRY WEAVING THU. 7-9:30PM $35 $40 JEWELRY FABRICATION THU. 7-9:30PM $33 $38 JEWELRY CASTING TUE. 7-9:30pm $33 $38 SILKSCREEN WED. 6:30-9PM $33 $38 BASKETRY WED. 6:30-8:30PM $33 $38 IN THE UWM UNION Exercise & Hea Ith - AEROBICS TUE/THU 5:30-6:30PM $28 $33 JAZZ EXERCISE MON/WED 5:30-6:30PM $28 $33 YOGA TUE/THU 5:15-6:15PM $28 $33 ART YOGA TUE/THUR 6:15-7:15PM $28 $33 SELF DEFENSE MON. 7-9PM $28 $33 CRAFT T'AI CHI CHUAN TUE. 6:30-8:30PM $28 $33 RELAXATION WED. 7-9PM $28^ $33 HEALTH THRU MUSIC EXERCISE Special Interest SIGN LANGUAGE II MON. 6:30-9PM $28 $33 SPECIAL INTEREST BEG. 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