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Shopping JMU student wins Disney Students intern at Special Sixteen page basket- Spree raffle, p. 5 Work Disney World, p. 14 Section ball preview inside MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, .1987 JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY VOL. 65 NO. 24 Presidency at South Florida Carrier applies, withdraws By Martin Romjue Regents office in Tallahassee and news editor Ronald E. Carrier withdraw his name. Carrier was among JMU President Ronald Carrier applied three candidates who withdrew from the top 10. for the presidency of the University of South Florida last month, but withdrew (QU /% /?S7 Lankard said Carrier was in his name Nov. 4 after being chosen as a RECEIVE' Salamanca, Spain visiting semester finalist. abroad faculty and students when USF Documents The Breeze obtained phoned to say he was a finalist. She under Florida's open records [sunshine] then called Carrier in Spain to tell him. &t~o (^hc^a/lf^ rte*. Carrier was "flattered" that he had laws show that the presidential search : 0F advisory committee at the Tampa-based been selected as a finalist but withdrew university received Carrier's application immediately, and "did not consider it," Oct. 19. Lankard said Tuesday. , The application included a personal "He's nominated like this for a lot of profile, a resume, and a handwritten things," she said. "It's done all the time note requesting more information about — it's nothing unusual." the position. /-/ J*«V?A -?J~rS<J=^ U»tn*Hy.'<=r She added that Carrier is "definitely Carrier's note, addressed to Charles not looking any place else," and is Reed, chancellor of the state of Florida's "committed to JMU." Board of Regents, is dated Oct. IS. The Breeze requested a phone It states: "I would be pleased to learn interview with Carrier once on Tuesday more about the opportunity at South and three times on Friday, but his office Florida University. I have enclosed said he was unavailable. Attempts to material for you and the campus contact him also were made over the committee to review... ." ■y* weekend. James Pappas, chairman of the search Fred Hilton, university spokesman, committee, sent Carrier a letter dated -A^T ^,S A-?. said Carrier delivered a statement Nov. Oct. 22 acknowledging his application. 3 concerning the USF nomination. The letter states: "... I am pleased to In the statement. Carrier said, "I'm acknowledge your application for the flattered that my name has been position of President of the University included among the finalists for the of South Florida. .. Please accept my position of president of the University thanks for your interest in the of South Florida. South Florida is an University and your willingness to be a students. The main campus in Tampa semi-finalists were selected from a pool outstanding institution of higher candidate for the Presidency." has 23,000 students. of about 250 candidates Oct. 21. education, but I'm not seeking a new USF is an undergraduate university According to articles in USFs student On Nov. 4, after the committee position. I'm very happy in with graduate research schools. The newspaper, The Oracle, Carrier was one informed his office of his standing as a Harrisonburg and at JMU, and will ask USF president oversees five campuses of 10 candidates chosen from a list of finalist. Carrier told his secretary, Karen with a total enrollment of 29,000 42 semi-finalists Nov. 2. The 42 Lankard, to phone the Florida Board of See CARRIER page 2> Football team heads west to open playoffs "We'll take the road they've given us, we're not "We will not play at home, and to me, that's By Rob Washburn going to complain about it," Dukes' head coach Joe difficult," Purzycki said. 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Thurseb • 3 •■ *• WE SHIP UPS NOT AN Ai;i N1 OF UPS 5 I V >0 -«v- - K AT I PRINT INU s : lkIf l "" ' it., Ki « The Breeze, Monday, November 23, 1987, page 3 Complaints prompt D-Hall smoking issue D-Hall will refer the suggestions to "We kind of use the SGA as a By Meghan Johnson change." staff writer the SGA food services committee. sounding board. They're interested in Some students don't think that Moody said. what is going on. It's a good way," smoking is a problem because so few Smokers might soon be required to "From the dining hall's point, we Moody said. students smoke in D-Hall. save their mealtime cigarettes until after would like a senator to make a proposal The SGA food services committee "Aside from the non-student workers they leave D-Hall. in the form of a bill to bring the issue has not had a chance to look into the who sit and smoke before they work, Gibbons Dining Hall will no longer formally before the SGA," Moody said. matter yet, said committee member no one really smokes in here," said have its smoking section if the Student Moody isn't concerned about the James Harris. senior Mark Srite. Government Association's food services Moody agreed that most students committee decides to ban smoking in don't smoke. response to complaints. "Students appear to smoke a good Complaints about the smoking "From the dining hall's point, we would deal less than they did 10 years ago. section itself and its location were When you see a student smoke, you recently submitted to a D-Hall like a senator to make a proposal in the almost do a double take, it's so suggestion box. Smoking now is form of a bill to bring the issue formally unusual," he said. "It seems to have permitted in D-Hall gone out of vogue." "The reason that we picked D-Hall 4 before the SGA." Some students pointed out that there is that it is the one room which is are other alternatives to banning always open," said Hank Moody, smoking in D-Hall. director of contract dining. "It's open at — Hank Moody "I think they should limit it to a every meal and during the full time that smaller room in D-Hall" as opposed to we are open for that meal." larger rooms like entrance 4, said There were between 10 and 12 amount of time that would be spent on "We had planned to address the issue sophomore Rachel Fleming.