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Editorials Exclusive UM Sports boycott Ewing Street Times ends. 'Cane, Publicity with Candy Shelly and Dept. reaches agree Andromeda tomorrow ment, see p. 4 t% itottt ttrrtr on the Patio at 7 p.m. Vol. 47 No. 34 Friday, March 3, 1972 Students ablish Rights At Meeting Discuss Tuition Increase By PAUL SWANSON and DEBBIE SAMUELSON Of The Hurricana Staff The Commission on Stu dent Rights held the first of four student meetings to de termine just what the stu dents feel their rights are and what their rights should be, Tuesday at the 960 dor mitory. Sami Burstyn, SBG vice president and a commission member, said that the stu dents were concerned with such issues as: being ripped off in the cafeteria, the re quirement that all freshmen be on the meal plan, the re cent tuition increase, visita tion rights, and how to in duce the administration to listen to student complaints. Burstyn said that he felt students should be able to in fluence decisions that affect them, like the tuition in crease. "I'd like to encourage as many students as possible to come to this. We'll provide a vocal point and organize an issue that the students can organize about," Burstyn said. Burstyn felt that the need for the commission was justi fied because "the administra tion writes things like the Recreational Activities Include Bike Rutin" students rights handbook beginning March 6 without serious student rep resentation." Warren Glick, a member of the commission composed of ten students, cited what Recreation Week he felt was wrong with the new search and seizure poli cy: 1) a student magistrate can be overruled by the ad ministration, and 2) there is Monitors, Security Needed too much flexibility for ad Activities Planned ministration room entry. By SUZZIE SCHMID Others in that discussion are Miami's Pete According to Burstyn, the Hurricane Reporter Banaszak, running back for the Oakland minutes of each meeting will Thurston A. Adams Recreation for Life Raiders, Ken Avery of the Cincinnati Ben be made public. Meetings to Week, to be held on campus from March 6 gals, who is the son of UM drama depart Dorm Changes Delay Visitation be held will take place March to 12, will consist of 50 specific programs ment's Paul Avery, and Gardner Mulloy, 7 in the 1968 dormitory, that include demonstrations, discussions, il who is a former UM Tennis player. Wednesday, March 8 at Pear- lustrations, competitions, and movies of rec By DEBBIE SAMUELSON reasons for the delay: curity and residence halls. On the Patio, Burdines will feature a Of The Hurricane Staff son-Mahoney, and March 15 reational activities. Sports cars, campers, sportswear fashion show and recreational • an RA was needed for at 3 p.m. in the Flamingo airboats, an airplane, and the latest in recre Visitation in the women's • AWS had to vote as to "We had to go to outside exhibits will be on display. These are just each women's floor Ballroom. ational supplies will be included in the recre some of the events that will headline a week residence halls did not begin which residence hall would contractors. That means we March 1 as it had been an • the University had to After the final meeting, a ational exhibits. of recreational activities. have weekend visitation must put It out to bid. The nounced originally, but will hire monitors to register bids are just coming back pamphlet containing a code "The purpose of the week's events," Highlights of the week's activities: only. of conduct written by stu be delayed several weeks. male guests now. New fire doors are William Sheeder, student activities director, 0 Monday, March 6 . torch bicycling dents will be assembled, Grimm said the major needed in 960 and 1968. The explains, "is to highlight recreational offer from Ashe Building to Union, sky dive into accurate reflection of the James Grimm, housing di • physical changes had to cause for delay was the need ones we need must be cus ings in the South Miami area. It introduces Lake Osceola, sailing around the world, and accurate relfection of the rector, said there were four be made in the dorms for se for physical changes in the tom made," Grimm said. the student body to the diversity of recre the film on the DC-10. students' feelings about the ational activity and focuses on those activi 9 Tuesday, March 7 . recreational University," Burstyn said. Grimm said ten RA's are ties in which students can continue to par exhibits and the sportswear fashion show on needed so that every floor Burstyn added that the ticipate after they leave the university." the patio and a rap between pro athletes and will have one. They were pamphlet will be used as "a The Recreation for Life week has been a students in the Union's lower lounge. Fla. Students Cast Votes pressure point to back up hired as of February 21 and part of the University's functions since 1967. student demands." 0 Wednesday, March 8 . professional five out of the ten monitors The activity is being sponsored by five Uni Steve Mezerak in a billiards demonstration have been hired. versity departments and nine student orga and match with UM students John Johns For Potential Candidates Christine Guzaj, chairman nizations. and Barry Shaw. Lift off will begin on March 6 with Dr. of the AWS President's 9 Thursday, March 9 . First snowski- William F. Butler and Mr. William F. Mc By DEBBIE SAMUELSON determine the answers to of its kind being held. It WM Council said the decision as ing expedition on UM campus featuring ex Laughlin in a tandem bicycle ride from the Of The Hurricana Staff these questions. organized in November and to which residence hall pert snow skier, Ort Pengue, and a snowball Ashe Building to the Student Union. Members of political par began at UM two weeks ago. would be granted which visi fight following the demonstration. UM's "Project 7th of March" tation hours will be made Also featured in the first day of activities ties haven't dared to specu will help determine of there "We got into it late. They staff architect Charles Cotterman and the late how the 18-21 year-olds had originally contacted us soon. It has been delayed be are five skydivers in a 2,500 foot free fall at Everglades Archers will display archery tal is a student lobbying force in cause the polls taken to de 120 mph into Lake Osceola at noon. For sail will vote, or even if they will Florida. Students will also go in December but it was a bad ents. vote at all. With the Fiorida time with vacations. Finally termine the hours each dorm ing enthusiasts, Robert Serge will discuss on record regarding the po wants have been very close. his last trip around the world and invite stu • Friday, March 10 . Keith Kingbay primary date approaching, tential candidates of both we got more information and of the League of American Wheelman for bi students all over Florida are discovered we were the only Only one dorm can have dents to crew his next trip. In the evening. parties. Voting is limited to weekend visitation. National Airlines will offer a film and mock- cycle tips and demonstrations and profes holding advance student, students who show both a major college that didn't have the project, until two up of a DC-10. sional bowler Paul Krumske will give an ex votes or "straw primaries" to Florida voters registration After hearing of the ad hibition match. card and a UM student ID. weeks ago, that is. We're or ministration's delay, the Two UM alumni and All American foot ganizing it now because we board decided to retake the ball players, Ted Hendricks of the Baltimore • Saturday, March 11... judo tourna Voting will be on direct re ment in the Union's lower lounge. prints of the primary ballots feel it's better that it's too poll and get those who Colts and George Mira of the Dolphins, will • Sunday, March 12 . Florida Gold Keep concerning both candidates late than not to have it at hadn't voted the first time Sami Burstyn headline Tuesday's activities in a rap be and issues. Ballots will be all," Zusman said. to do so. concerned tween students and professional athletes. Coast AAU swimming championships. available between 9 a.m. and •I syri •• »i i i" '-'B •: " i'i,IW.;M -,.M1,;,„ IIPMM •" ' -!" WeWsWsl • •• I ••• I I :ij|ki !|. :•..,•. is.i-nii , '. >. ... - 7 p.m. in the Breezeway of Booths the Student Union. Insidi "Project 7th of March" Professor Finds 74-77% Marijuana Use originated at Florida Techno Clean logical University and is bi All organizations having a partisan. The project is spon booth at Carni-Gras this year sored statewide by the stu Today's are requested to keep their dent governments of the indi At UM, Survey Verifies Hurricane Poll booths looking their best of vidual schools. The SBG Stu the whole three days of Car dent senate has authorized By KINGSLEY RUSH psychology student, Edward cane does not change the King Stanford explaining his the program and allocated all study and how he felt it veri ni-Gras. Of The Hurricane Staff R. Martino. made surveys in facts. The survey confirms 'Cane necessary funds. SBG Trea fied the Hurricane poll. Materials ure a\ailahle for An independent study has March and November of the validity of our poll," Ba surer Howard Zusman is or The study, called "Drug decorations which have been verified a Hurricane poll 1971, One of the demograph loff said.