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heNew shire FRIDAY. APRIL 14 1989 Buttc Rate,U-6 Po~taoe & (603)862-1490 _.Durham.N.H. Durham "J H Perm,t •30 Student arrested for cocaine sale · By Mary Tamer ing out her window, she saw A UNH student was arrested "people running by with guns" behind the Garrison Avenue and later saw Boulet being apartments Wednesday after arrested. noon after he allegedly sold $250 "It was kind of like Miami worth of cocaine to an under Vice," she said. cover policewoman. The police spokes man said David Boulet, 21, of Sanford, firearms were present during Maine, was taken into custody the arrest "given the potential at approximately 4:30 p.m. He for violence" in drug related has been charged with two cases. counts of conspiracy to sell a Boulet was held overnight in narcotic drug and two counts the Strafford County Jail in lieu of selling a narcotic drug. of $5000 cash bail. He was According to a Durham police arraigned yesterday in Dover spokesman, Boulet was arrested District Court and later released as a result of a two month joint on a reduced cash bail of $1250 investigation between Durham and a personal recognizance bail and Dover police. of $5000. Boulet had allegedly sold Along with the probable cocaine to an undercover Dover cause hearing, set for May 19 policewoman on two seperate in Durham District Court, the occasions, the first occuring on police spokes man said they March 2 for $45, and the second "intend to seek indictments on Wednesday at 4 p.m. for $250. these charges before the Straf The police spokes man could not ford County Grand Jury, which specify on the exact quantities will be sitting on May 18." of the cocaine. Durham Police are also plan -~ The alleged sale took place ning to request that the Attor NewJy elec_ted SBVP Chris Sterndale and SBP Mike Desmarais. (1-r) (Mike Parnham photo) inside Boulet' s black Chevrolet ney General's office petition for Beretta that was parked behind forfeiture of Boulet's car, as it 42 Garrison Ave. After the was alledgedly used in drug Desmarais/Sterndale win alleged sale, four plainclothes activity. officers approached Boulet and If convicted, Boulet could face took him into custody. a maxjmum sentence of 7 to 15 Grab positions with 71 % of vote One resident from the Gar years imprisonment and a $2000 By Jay Kumar rison Avenue apartment com fine. to problems that affect the fident Chris and Mike will serve plex said she had just come The police spokesman added After the dust had settled on university." the students. They won the home when she heard shouting that similar investigations with the Student Body Presidential Desmarais expressed surprise election because they went out outside her window. Upon look- in the community will continue. election early Thursday morn at the margin of victory. "We and reached students more. I ing, the ticket of Mike Desma felt we ( campaigned) as well wish them all the luck." 1 rais and Chris Sterndale as we could," he said, adding that He added, 'Tm glad the emerged as the victors in a they were "shooting for over campaign was handled very sur.prise landslide over their 50 percent so we wouldn't have honorably between the three opponents. a run-off." tickets. They' re very qualified Of the 3,234 votes, the Des He attributed the ticket's men." marais/Sterndale ticket finished victory to the fact that "what Student Senate Executive with 71 percent (2,305 votes), we were talking about were Officer Steve Roder"ick said it burying the George Yfantopu things that were important." took eight hours and 20 counters los/Kelly Jenkins (678 votes, He also said his campaign staff 21 percent) and Dewey did an outstanding job. to tally up the votes, a shorter Lachance/Ellen Hanson (173 'Tm glad it's over," Sterndale time than last year with more votes, 5. 3 percent) tickets. said. Tm ready to begin." to count. He said the 3,234 votes Write-ins and other votes ac 'Tm really happy that so were "a little bit more than last year," when the totals were counted for the remaining 2.4 many people voted," he added. 2,893 and 2,382 votes (in the percent (78 votes). Desmarais and Sterndale take regular and run-off elections, "I was excited and jus~ so office on May 1, when they will respectively). happy that so many people put together their administra voted," Desmarais said yester tion and get their show on the Roderick said, "I think there . day afternoon, still weary from road. was a lot more postering, a lot waiting all night for the results. Wearing a Desma more disrespect by candidates "We got our message across, rais/Sterndale button, Yfanto for people's liv'ing environ . trying to come up with solutions pulos s::iid vestercfay 'Tm con- ments." Room & board hiked up By Terri Danisevich cost for a student living in a of university owned housing for Steed of kings, princess of pastures; the noble cow. (file photo) Undergraduates living in double room, with a 19 meal the coming fall semester. Polak UNH housing next year will be plan and paying mandatory fees, said the fee will only be required confronted with an additional is $3,397. Next year, after if ground is broken for the $74 fee to pay for the interest annual increases and the addi complex by the fall of 1989. on an $18 million bond that will tional fee for the new complex, The charge is being billed to be used for construction of the the same student will be paying those living in university owned I N s I D E new housing complex behind $3,700, an increase of 8.9 per housing because those students A-lot. cent. will eventually be eligible to live Room and board fees will Construction of the new dor in the dorm when it is complet increase $303 next year in mitory is set for August of this ed, said Polak. The Violent Femmes play their hand in response to a decision made by year, said Karen Polak, head of According to Polak, the fee University System of New the Student Senate r~sidential will not be charged to commu Boston. Read the review in the Hampshire Trustees this past program and housing commit ters or any students living in Saturday. tee. Plans are for the building non-undergraduate housing, The remaining $229 increase to be completed by August of such as the Forest Park apart Arts & Entertainment is the result of yearly assesments 1990, in time for students to ments or Babcock House. of general inflation, according move in for the fall semester. Sophomore Alexander Hall section on page· 18. to Anthony Zizos, associate The $37 per semester ($74 resident, Tom Koch, was not dean for student affairs. .per year) increase will be billed The current room and board to all undergraduate residents HIKE, page 11 PAGE TWO THE NEW HAMPSHIRE FRIDAY. APRIL 14 1989 OTs work for self- sufficiency of handicapped I By Laura Deame ' is not offered in their home Peter is a stroke victim and state university, said Ward. has lost all function on his left According to most majors, the side. Years ago, he would have program is not an easy one. had to spend thousands of Freshman start out studying dollars on institutional or hos-· Anatomy and Physiology, along pital care, but instead Peter can with Kinesiology sophomore work with an occupational ther year. Besides a student's regular apist. He lives in his specially workload, which can require adapted apartment while he extensive labwork and detailed recovers, saving money while .N.~ reports, every student is re learning to become independent ·1•= M• quired to complete three one in his own home. -"-...,__ week internships, where they Helping people become in shadow an OT professional. dependent. It's an occupational · "The internships were very therapist's job, and it can range important," said Laura Barrett, from helping a child who has a senior in the program. "They difficulty holding a pencil to gave us exposure to the topics teaching a person born blind we were studying, so we could and deaf how to live life on their put things in perspective and own. apply it to our coursework." Last Tuesday was OT Aware Laura Barrett, former pres ness Day in the MUB, and its ident of the OT club, said that purpose was to let the student upon graduation, the OT is body become aware of the re handed a blank diploma. Their wards this major gives its stu fieldwork isn't done. They must dents here at UNH. next complete a nine-month internship, or affiliation, in "People think OT's just find Occupational Therapists help a wide range of people. (file photo) jobs for people," said Cheryl three different genres of OT. Carvalho, a sophomore in the Split into three-month seg univer program. "What we really do impaired to read again. They increasmg, and the strides for UNH is the only public ments, the major must complete offers is show people how to cope with even show stroke patients how ward in rehabilitative research, sity in New England that affiliations in physical care, a the outside world--physically, to overcome significant memory jobs are easy to find. the major, and is receiving mental care, and a special topic mentally and socially." loss. 'Tm not worried at all about number of transfers from other related to the field the OT will schools who want to join the .