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A2. THE RMEW. September 4, 1992 Student services ' l , ,, ', ' , J I ~, ~·::! !' ~ relocate to Lovett Ave. ~ . ~ New facilio/ consolidates r~istr~tiOfJ, finandal ~;~, meal plans, parking permits and cash1er mto one buildmg Survey of Bed and affain, was able to reconstruct the details of the case by sifting By J. Matthew O'Donnell before it moved out last summer Breakfasts through old documents such as Copy Editor when the university discontinued the coun depositions, tax lists and A 24-hour period can be vital to program. A university assistant pufessor coroners' repons. the life of a college student. The university began renovating of Hotel, Restaurant, and The lawsuit over the house and Especially when parking permits the building last year and completed Institutional Management is surrounding land is the subject of need to be purchased, schedules it for use this fall. conducting comprehensive study a Herman's book "'be Stolen need to be changed and financial aid "President Roselle decided [the of inns and bed and breakfasts which was featured in the fonns need to be signed. university] needed a one-stop throughout the United States. House" July 12 issue of the New York The long, cramped lines at facility," said Joseph DiMartile, In an attempt to anAlyze the Times and selected as an editors' Hullihen Hall are now a thing of the university registrar. nature and economics of these choice in the July 19 issue of the past, thanks to the new Student DiMartile said the site was establishments, Ali Poorani has New York Times. Services Building located on Lovett chosen because of its vacancy after dispersed 2,000 questionnaires. By chronicling this unusual Avenue. the asttopower lab was closed down. The survey encompasses areas case, Herman provides insight into All the services previously David E. Hollowell, senior vice of the hotel industry that have day to day life in southern provided to _...;,__________ president for been ignored, including marketing, Delaware during the late 18th and students by Public Administration, operational performance, fmancial early 19th century. Safety on Amstel 11/ 1 t h said the $1 million strucruring, and career satisfaction Avenue and 5 0 renovations were for innkeepers. Herman, who is also associate t great aVe director of the Center for Historic Dining Services h · · funded out of the "The reason I conducted the Architecture said he was interested in Graham Hall, everyt Jng In one university budget. Sl.lfYey," said," was Poorani in "the mind of a period, the mind because I felt there was no in addition to the I b t I . st M i c h a e I of a community and how people ones available in 1 Schaeffer (AS SR) objective research in terms of P aCe U ) U think about the way they live." Hullihen Hall, are think it isn't jn a said the building statistics." He was especially interested in now in one was a good idea, Poorani, who has 14 years of how ordinary people related to experience in the hotel industry, location. convenient but could be in a each other and to their The building better location for said that the response to the survey environment. has been encouraging. "A lot of also offers location. II Students who do computers that not live on East good comments have been New department will can access an -Michael Schaeffer (AS SR) campus. written," he said. help faculty find a c a d e m i c "It's great to research funding transcript, grade have everything in Stolen house gives report, student bill one place, but I THE REVIEW I Pamelil Wrw.y De Stefano insiRht into history of Fonner Dean of Engineering Construction is still underway on the $20 million Lammot records and financial aid just think it isn't in a convenient information. location," said Schaeffer. southern Delaware Coste! Denson has been appointed OuPont.Laboratory Building behind Memorial Hall. vice provost for research, a new Many students said they were The services will remain at the position created by the university Denson's main responsibilities the university's licensing base. surprised with the simplicity of the building on Lovett Avenue, even In 1812 eight reunited orphans new computer process which puts after the completion of the proposed filed a lawsuit against their July 1. are to increase the research "I'm very ex<:ited and I think This new office combines the visibility of the university both [this new department] is a information right at their fmgenips. new Student Center in the parking guardian. They charged that he "The whole system is just a lot of Daugherty Hall, slated for stole their house, cut down their Office of Research and Patents nationally and internationally and wonderful opportunity for the with the Preawards section of the to increase the level of research university to increase its research shock," said Jodee Shemonsky (AS 1993. trees and moved their fences. SR). "It's a lot more convenient and However, DiMartile said it is Although a concrete record of Office of Sponsored Program funding, visibility." Administration which was In addition.. Denson hopes to a lot more updated." "very possible the services could be the case wasn't available, Bernard Lisa Bastolla (AS SO) said, "It's available in two locations." Herman. a professor of urban formerly under the conttol of the develop and license new patent Compiled by Suzai'W Marcus and Treasurer. technology which would increase Margaret Zeman bigger and nicer, and you can do The building is open from 8 a.m. everything there." to 5 p.m. weekdays and until 7 p.m. The Student Services Building on Tuesdays duriilglate registration. was formerly an astropower lab Fall semester brings another tuition hike for students compared to the $3,220 they paid considerably less -than other College of Business and :Economics, Jodi Peterson (AS JR), a !X~~ last year. Non-residents are paying comparable east-coast schools. said tuition increases are analyzed by Maryland resident who commutes, Some things never change. $9,0SO, which is $660 more than last Tuition usually increases a university costs and faculty salary. said: "I'm not happy with the Every fall students return to the year. percentage point or more above the "llhink the university has made a inaease in tuition. With the way the university for new classes, a fresh set The Board of Trustees decided to current rate of inflation which is 3.4 good effort over the last five years to current economic situation is no one of books and a tuition increase. raise tuition for the 1992-93 school percent, Roselle said. keep tuition equitable with the can really afford an increase." This semester puves no different. year for both in and out-of-state However, the university's tuition inflation rate," Stapleford said. In addition to the tuition increase, In-state students face a 5.3 percent students after Delaware's General is rising faster than the inflation rate, Roselle said he attributes room and board also went up. A Increase, while out-of-state students Assembly approved the university's he said, because the cost of running a competitive salaries for faculty, multiple room in a traditional are looking at a 7.9 percent bike. annual appropriation last spring. college is rising twice as fast as the scholarship money and funds for residence hall is now $2,050, up by The increases will bring tuition up President David P. Roselle said general economy. campus renovations to the tuition $110. Meal plans were increased on to $3,390 for Delaware residents, this year's tuition increase is John Stapleford, director of the hikes. the average by 6.6 percent. WORK SMARTER Police Reports NGfHARDER. Main Street and took several items between 3:SO p.m. Friday and 3 a.m. Saturday, police said. The suspect cut a hole _in a screen A 2S-year-old female told police anagement or Try the BA II PLUS and door and removed several items, t a masturbating man was peering marketing major? BA-35 at your local TI · including a diamond ring, a diamond n19 her residence on the 200 block bracelet, two televisions, a tape f West Park Place Monday night, Smart. retailer. And start working deck, a CD player, a cordless phone M lice said. Finance or accounting smarter. Instead of harder. and three bottles of wine, police When the woman sent a friend to said. ook outside, the suspect fled, police student? Also smart. to d. Damage the door was To be even smarter, you estimated at $30, while the items are The suspect is described as a valued at $2,640, police said. · need a BA II PLU&'"' now, bite male, S'9", 160 lbs., with dark before assignments pile up. lothing, police said. It's designed especially for Student shot with BB business professionals. The gun kind you're going to be. A male student was shot in the Naturally, the BA II PLUS An unknown suspect forced his neck by a BB in front of the Perkins Student Center at 12:30 Tuesday has basic business functions ay into a residence on the 300 morning , University Police said. like time-value-of-money. lock of East Park Place and stole veral items between 2:45 and 4:30 The stu!Ient was not seriously Plus, it delivers much more. onday morning, police said. injured and the event is under Cash flow analysis for in The suspect took various stereo investigation, police said. mponents, a VCR, and a cable ternal rate of return (IRR). x, police said.