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Hi the MIAMI 1 Election candidates Bring on the Hunt Spring football preview Undergraduate Student Body Government elec­ Mind-boggling clues took University Miami stu­ Eighteen starters an tion candidates for p president and e dents all over campus in the Hurricane Hunt ball season treasurer for both the Super and Phoenix tickets are profiled once agi N6W8 __ page 3 Entertainment — page 6 Spo ige 8 HiTH E MIAMI Volume 63, Number 39 URRICANE University of Miami Tuesday. March 11, 1986 Art festival no help to Carni Gras By PATRICK MiTRKERY Randall predicted that Carni Gras llir would bring in about 1 .'"•.OOO people' altogetb Thr number of admission tickets palrim sold is used to count attendance. Randall said, but this year ad. of Art v.' sion was free and no accurate .ment of attendance can be 0 • made :,-. r said (arm Gras Commi He said that on Friday "organi­ , uot-* •.tun Randall zations were just cleaning up on _ While' Carni Gra peopli ise they had no helped hy the a: • e ompetltlor. -e'llinj; food. it either, Saturday, however, people P^ I n0lH\4 ite < hairpi i son '. a • who did < ome from the art festival .eld .irni Gras did not buy refresh­ She said that tl ments because ihey had already eaten, Randall said Randa Regardless of the competition, tiem betwi en the two the 36 campus organizations that held concessions at Carni Gras money, Randall said On : "The organizations were hap­ two events i oim ided I py." Mervis said. "I heard nothing members o( his organizatie but praise." walked over to thi Next year, though, If Carni Gras had asked that e"a! I omes a part of the art festival, promoted over the- Lowe's loud­ as Randall said might happen, speaker, he said campus organizations would do "If they did announci it. I didn't best by buying all refreshment hear it." Randall said. concessions from the art festival Unless patrons ot thr art festival He said that without competi­ knew about Carni Gras or strained tion from the art festival, organi­ their ears to hear the jazz music zations could make a profit and ^L ... * ii itmiHSa played Saturday, he said they still afford to pay the Carni Gras might not ever, have known Carni Gras exlsleel Committee a 10 to 15 percent cut Some of the problems would not of the organizations' gross income. Vote Snitch? have occured. Randall said, if Decause Carni Gras was not considered by UM administrators Charles Lankau. psychology major, displays a different view of the proposed honor code in The Residential Carni Gras had been held een tbe' College. Lankau is one of several students who have formed S.A.D. — Students Against ( green between the Ashe building to be a money-making event this and the UM bo year, it was not given a cut, Carni Gras I Randall said. nallv 1 • Next year, if given the organiza­ "We tions' cut. Randall said Carni Gras could make a profit. dall said Randall said another way to Chinese neurologist researches at UM In the better Carni Gras would he to redu ni ber of people' een ommittee By OLVMPIA ROSS hear' lid. under a Fifteen people' (instead of this Hurricane Staff Writer In i Administr; i would be able to plan in extre i Mervis said that the and e-eKirdinatr Carni (iras efl Despite his difficulties with the altitudes and suffer from an tions v. ho hi aid. language. Dr Zical Feng, a \ mountain sickness whuh probaly havi Gras was run by a University of Miami neur>' artrri: • Gras held on the | handful of dedicated people.Sixty profe'ssor. said hi lucky and rn'; or 70 people were not needed to to be in Anu The co run a festival of this proportion," ' st people want Unlike Randal: i ms that are. (come to America] but don't have brain I • Randall said thi erni (iras this chance. I ha,e thii "ea il; the bi il one that 1 feel I am very lucky." he tak< n part said h, Frida Ighl rock political basis, and in ni ver- caplng from his • e homeland lie I Amer:, . '••nt sons: neurological "The language Is difficult, but irs." the research Dr. Zicai Ft nil\ r i l M ' • forward from "In i Cornplainv \d He will ma Ameru Biology in ! against ticke 4.0 With Zhang I brain r brain n The pressc on in the 1,-cJ te Sheila A more nursing major, takes Bruce Balint's blood pressure China. I eng in the University Center Breezeway on Thursday. The free service was part of Tong. He said lhat be National Student Nursing Week that UM nursing students recognized always ive " 2 Tuesday March 11. 1986 THE MIAMI HURRICANE •i NEWS Update Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy.will be WESLEY CAMPUS MINISTRY: Video and pizza Today held at 6 p.m. at 1115 Levante St. All on-campus night will be held at 6 p.m. at the Wesley Center. students are invited to attend. 1210 Stanford Drive. Sophie's Choice will be BRIEFS shown. INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL: A meeting will UM SCUBA CLUB: The club wil meet at 8 p.m. be held at 9 p.m. in University Center Room 245. Wednesday upstairs in the University Center. All are invited. CHESS CLUB: A speed chess tournament for all Upcoming dives, films and guest speakers will be interested players will be held at 7 p.m. in the discussed. UM cable announces schedule University Center Lobby. OUTDOOR RECREATION CLUB: Information, sign up and payment for the trip to tha Smokey I'm \ersity of Miami's cable channel 51 will have the follow­ HURRICANE SAILORS: A meeting will be held at Mountains in Georgia during Spring Break will be Friday ing schepduled programs this week: 7 p.m. in the International Lounge. Beach days discussed at a meeting held at 7:30 p.m. in Noon-12:30 p.m.: Body Talk will be cancelled over Spring Bteak and the next University Center Room 233. 12 30-1:30 p.m.: F.spana El Dia meeting will be March 25 at 8 p.m. BAPTIST CAMPUS MINISTRY: A dinner for $1 130-5:30 p.m.: National Collegiate Television Network JESUS STUDENT FELLOWSHIP: The video will be given at 6:30 p.nv at the Baptist Student 5:30-6 p.m.: UM Focus BACCHUS: A lecture on driving under the Jesus will be shown at 7:28 p.m. in University Center. 1200 Stanford Drive. Movie night will 6-6:05 p.m.: UM Newsline Newsbrief influence will be conducted by a Miami judge and Center Room 226 A and B. follow 605-6:35 p.m.: Legal Vision several police officers at 8 p.m. in the Flamingo Ballroom STUDENT ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE: A HILLEL: Tu B-Shevat Sedar will be held at 6:30 6:35-7:35 p.m.: UM Newsline meeting will be held for all students interested in p.m. at Hillel for free. i">-8:05p.m.: UM Rocks WESLEY CAMPUS MINISTRY: A faith forum concert production at 5 p.m. in University Center FRIDAY NITERS BOWLING LEAGUE: Team will be held to study the Creed from 6:30 to 7:30 Room 244. and individual bowling will be held at 7 p.m. at the p.m. at the Wesley Center, 1210 Stanford Drive University Center Bowling Lanes. Applications available for special course RATHSKELLER: The movie Beverly Hills Cop will ThUTSday FRIENDS OF CHILDREN: The group will visit the Applications for a special course to be offered this fall will be be shown at 7:30 and 10 p.m. Catholic Home for Abused Children from 3:30 to available on Thursday and Friday only. WESLEY CAMPUS MINISTRY: A UM staff 7 p.m. Students interested should meet from 3 to The course, Techniques in Electron Microscopy, Biology 542, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION: Bible bible study will be held from noon to 1 p.m. at the 3:30 p.m. at St. Augustine's Catholic Youth teaches students how to use a transmission electron microscope to readings.together with Science and Health with Wesley Center. 1210 Stanford Drive. Center. 1400 Miller Road. All are welcome. carry out research. The entire process from fixation of the speci­ men to developing and printing high quality micrographs is cov- Setting the record straight Prospective students must have a strong science background, It was incorrectly reported in the March 7 issue of The lut no specific major is required. Students who successfully com­ Miami Hurricane that during the Undergraduate Student plete this course may be permitted to undertake a subsequent re- BodyGovernment Senate meeting the Senate passed a bill •search course in the following spring semester. EARLY supporting the continuation of the Study Skills Program. The Potential applicants should stop by the Cox Science Building Room 20 either day to fill out an application and be interviewed bill was tabled. The Hurricane regrets the error. by Dr Jeffrey Prince, associa'e professor of biology, who teaches the course Inquiries regarding this course are encouraged and should be COURIER WANTED - 2 Nights Per Week BIRDS directed to Prince either in person or by telephone at 284-6208. from Campus To Downtown Miami By Popular Demand Our Complete Menu Is Yours CALL JOHN AT X4401 M Mortar Board now accepting applications FOR DETAILS. With *3 Off Any Entree 'Til 6:30 P.M. The Nu Kappa Tau chapter of Mortar Board is now accepting Early Bird Prices applications for the 1986-87 school year.
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