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It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. ><T The BG News "A Commitment to Excellence' Thursday, February 3, 1994 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 76, Issue 91 Olscamp may resign sooner by Julie Tigllaferro assistant managing editor viding the University is in a fi- ment on the reasons why Ols- given the board this opportuni- like to step down, the trustees nancially stable condition. camp was choosing to resign his Typical searches for ty," he said. "The board will soon meet and decide what represent- University President Paul Ols- Olscamp, who has been presi- duties sooner than scheduled. appoint a subcommittee to in- atives they want on the search camp has indicated he may step dent since 1982, has been out of Although he could not speak on a new president vestigate how the search should committee. Barber said. down from his position before his town all week and unavailable for the specifics for a search at the be conducted." Normally, all constituents of a contract ex- comment. University, Barber said most col- • Trustees meet and decide the The trustees will meet next university are represented, in- pires in June However, Lester Barber, ex- lege searches for a president Friday for a regularly scheduled cluding students, faculty and 1996. ecutive assistant to the presi- take time so the trustees can criteria they want in a new meeting. However, Barber said it staff members. A typical search The Univer- dent, said Olscamp has informa- meet and decide carefully what president is not known yet if they will for- committee for a state university sity's Board of lly mentioned on several occa- type of criteria they want in the </ Trustees meet and decide what mally discuss the search or Ols- would have about 10 members, camp's interest in leaving. Trustees has sions about stepping down at the next president. representatives they want to sit in he said. begun the pro- close of the 1994-95 academic John Mahaney, chairman of the "I Imagine it will be a topic of cess of choos- year. Board of Trustees, said all au- on the search committee. conversation between individu- "The faculty and all other ing a successor "We are not letting any secret thorities on presidential searches «r Normally, all constituents of a als, but whether the trustees will segments of the University will after Olscamp out," Barber said. "There have recommend a long period of university are represented, take any action, I don't know," he have an opportunity to partici- expressed in- been many informal discussions preparation before selecting a said. pate in the process and to advise 01scan,p including students, faculty and terest In re- about this for some time." successor. staff mem ben. Generally, when a president of the board in this important man- signing his position sooner, pro- Barber said he could not com- "Dr. Olscamp's flexibility has a college announces he would ner," Mahaney said. Faculty divided over collective U.S. prepares for threat Perry makes efforts bargaining issue to avoid conflict by Leah Barnum gaining may result in less faculty by John Diamond News staff writer representation, because the The Associated Press leaders of the Faculty Associa- University President Paul Ols- tion would be the primary partic- WASHINGTON - President camp recently released his offi- ipants. Clinton's choice for defense cial position on collective bar- However, some faculty mem- secretary told the Senate at his gaining, evoking mixed reactions bers disagreed with the presi- confirmation hearing today among faculty members. dent's position. that the United States faces a The position, outlined in a let- "I think, basically, it reflects possible "nightmare scenario" ter sent to all what he wants to see as the out- in Korea. faculty mem- come," said David Reed, profes- bers, reflects sor of economics. William Perry, now the No. 2 Olscamp's op- However, Reed said, the paper man at the Pentagon, said the position to col- did not influence his position on end of the Cold War has not lective bar- collective bargaining. eliminated the military threats gaining and Reed said he "understands facing the United States. cites various [Olscamp's] position," but he is reasons for his coming from the opposite direc- "Old threats can still pose opposition. tion. new dangers to peace and se- "In my opin- "I'm definitely for collective curity - I refer to the potential ion, faculty col- bargaining," he said. "It's the for conflict on the Korean pen- lective bargaining is a step only way the faculty is going to insula," Perry told the Senate backward attitudinally, not a sign get a voice." Armed Services Committee. of further efforts to lessen con- Reed believes the position frontation, act collegially, and paper probably did not influence improve communication," Ols- very many faculty members be- "The prospect of camp wrote. cause most of them have already the rogue regime Olscamp said attention would decided which way they will be diverted from students and vote, he said. of North Korea the "leveling force" of collective Some faculty members, acquiring a bargaining would hinder faculty however, are still undecided. Mi- excellence. chael Nagy, professor of psy- nuclear weapons Other major arguments Ols- chology, said he is not sure which capability to add camp made were that the adop- way he will vote on Feb. 9-10. tion of collective bargaining is He said he wished the actual to their massive not a guarantee that things will conventional improve and that collective bar- See LETTER, page three. forces is emblematic of proliferation Modeling agency problems we face." William Perry, visits University nominated defense secretary by Courtney Gangeml Munich, Copenhagen, London, News staff writer Switzerland, Brussels, Tokyo and San Paulo, bills over $70 million Start smiling and turn your In modeling fees annually, and "The prospect of the rogue best side to the University Hall represents approximately 500 regime of North Korea acquir- corridor Friday, where you may models on four continents, ac- ing a nuclear weapons capabili- be the next new face for Elite cording to Gould. ty to add to their massive con- ventional forces is emblematic Model Management. The Elite agencies house sepa- The modeling agency, which of proliferation problems we rate divisions to accommodate face," Perry said. represents such supermodels as every modeling need; New Faces, Cindy Crawford and Naomi for testing and development; Perry said the United States Campbell, Is working with Model Management, for the is pursuing aggressive "diplo- Boardwalk Event management of working models; and the presti- matic efforts to deal with this APPholo/WiirrcdoLcc Daytona Beach, Fla., to find men gious Elite Division. nightmare scenario," and said and women on campus who have the presence of 100,000 U.S. William Perry answers reporters' questions at the White House Monday, after President Clinton The Harter Manning Woo Tal- international modeling potential. soldiers, sailors and airmen in nominated him to be the next secretary of defense. Perry went Into his confirmation hearing yester- ent Representatives also handle "This tour is new for Daytona," the Western Pacific serves as a day with the support of key lawmakers but likely to face skeptical questioning about the Clinton ad- Elite Models exclusively for Cathy Gould for Elite Chicago deterrent. ministration's military policy. said. "This tour is a way for us to commercial, television and find new faces." theater, Gould said. In Russia, Perry predicted, sian democracy. "Historically, we have not Perry, the soft-spoken, boo- Elite Model Management is the Anyone who is interested in the path to democracy and sta- The main challenge facing managed well such budget de- kish mathematician known in undisputed leader in the interna- meeting with an Elite scout can bility will be "rocky and the defense secretary, Perry clines," Perry said. "This time the Pentagon as the "Godfather tional modeling field. The Elite simply stop by the Daytona twisted." He said that the Clin- said, is the decline of defense we must get it right or we will of Stealth," brought his family Group, with affiliated agencies in Beach Tour Booth in the Univer- ton administration hopes to use spending at a time of world in- pay the cost later, either In before a welcoming and re- New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, sity Hall Corridor Friday from 9 diplomacy in promoting Rus- stability. blood or treasure or both." ceptive committee. Atlanta, Miami, Paris, Milan, am. until 3 p.m. The men's basketball Rep. Martin Hoke is told President Clinton moves defeated Eastern Michigan INSIDE to zip his lips by activists closer to lifting the U.S. 84-74 at Anderson Arena Partly cloudy. High near and constituents after mak- trade embargo against last night. The Falcons 25. West winds 15-25 m.p.h. E ing remarks about a televi- Vietnam. "This is an issue moved back into a tie for Tonight, partly cloudy, low sion producer's breasts. for the present day," Clin- first place with Miami after near 15.