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The BG News September 3, 1982 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 9-3-1982 The BG News September 3, 1982 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News September 3, 1982" (1982). BG News (Student Newspaper). 4025. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/4025 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. Trie weather Mostly sunny. High in the upper 70s, low in . the lower 70s. Slightly good breezy. morning BG News Friday Bowling Green State University September 3, 1982 in the State schools try to NEWS adjust to alcohol law Rocky search COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo. (AP) — by Carolyn Van Schalk of the fall quarter. Former astronaut James Irwin, Just and Andrea Spencer "OHIO UNIVERSITY plans to back from a fruitless ground Shold the law of the State of Ohio so search for Noah's ark. says he may Bowling Green freshmen need not year-olds won't be able to consume return to Turkey's Mount Ararat this feel they are the only underclassmen beer." Holly Sterneckert, director of month and make an aerial search. across the state who cannot drink. the department of residence life. Irwin talked of his plans at a news Other Ohio universities have adopted conference at his office at High stringent drinking policies. This is not a major problem be- Flight, the Christian evangelical Ohio State University, for example, cause Ohio University, like Miami, foundation that sponsored his trip. is making a valid attempt to program has the advantage of separate living He wore a baseball cap to hide alternative activities for its fresh- units for freshmen and: upperclass- scars and shaved head resulting men. The university has initiated the men. In freshmen residence halls from injuries suffered in a fall Alcohol Education Task Force to aid there will be no floor parties with on the mountain. He lost four teeth in this transition. alcohol, and no alcohol permitted in and had surgery above his right eye "The Alcohol Education Task Force these halls, Sterneckert said. In up- and sutures on his scalp. advises campus organizations on new perclassmen halls, students will be programming ideas and familiarizes permitted to consume alcohol. They A night of joy students with the new policies," will be permitted to have floor parties DAYTON. Ohio (AP) — A fire com- Mitchell Livingston, dean of student and room parties with alcohol as lone pany has allowed 4-year-old Jill life said. as both activities are approved by hall Smith to swing down the pole, sit directors, she added. behind the steering wheel of a fire Livingston also mentioned there are truck and watch a practice run. ful- separate programming committees Sterneckert said she envisions few filling a dream of the young can- within both residence halls and greek problems in planning activities for cer patient. living units designed to aid in the freshmen. Jill has a rare form of child- planning of non-alcoholic events. "Parties with music and non-alco- hood kidney cancer called Wilm's Campus-wide activities are arranged holic beverages and food will be tumor. She has lost one kidney and for the two university unions through 61anned for freshmen. For example, has only one-eighth of her second the Ohio and Drake Union Board, he lere will be a party for all the fresh- kidney left. A tumor continues to added. men dorms on campus next weekend. grow. There will be a local disc jockey from Cash for the Plum "ALSO, THE FIRST week back for Athens and instead of kegs of beer, students at the university is what is the party planning committee will CLEVELAND (AP) — A Saudi bil- known as "Welcome Week". This provide kegs of cider and other non- lionaire who lives in Miami and has a runs from September 19 through Sep- alcoholic beverages,"Sterneckert reputation for spreading around his tember 26 and includes such events as said. money has been invited to visit Cleve- an ice cream social, square dancing, land by unanimous vote of the City and various other dances, many of ALL FRATERNITY AND sorority Council. which are geared toward the new rush activities will be conducted with- Shiek Mohammed al-Fassi, 27. has students and are therefore non-alco- out alcohol. The inter-fraternity coun- said he will gladly visit any city which holic," Livingston added. cil has set up a group to monitor and invites him. so the council passed the Livingston also mentioned that, as enforce this. measure Tuesday night. with Ohio University, all rush activ- At Kent State University, non-alco- "I don't think we can be so arro- ities are dry. Although other bever- holic programs centered around a gant as to turn up our noses to ages will be provided, no alcoholic specific theme have been the most someone seeking our friendship.'' beverages will be served. successful, Anne Gosky, assistant di- said Councilman Gary Kucinich, a rector of student development, said. sponsor of the resolution. Another college, Miami University, "The first week we programmed a has to deal with the situation on a sock-hop which was very successful," More spacewomen much smaller scale. The residence Gosky said. Future non-alcoholic pro- MOSCOW (AP) — Cosmonaut Svet halls are divided into freshmen and grams will involve such themes as a lane Savitskaya. the second woman upperclassmen living units, alleviat- western night and a luau. in space, said Thursday she thought ing any controversy over who can or all-women orbital crews are possible cannot drink within the dorm, Diane The policy of residence hall parties and hinted the Soviet Union plans DeVestern of the student af fairs at Kent State resembles the interim larger space stations. division at Miami said. policy Bowling Green has adopted. BG News photo'Dale Omori Appearing at a news conference Another university that does not Proper identification must be pre- with fellow cosmonauts, she said in foresee too many problems concern- sented at the door, alternative bever- HltChin a Hde: A <*V off work ^d ra'« weather was all that was needed for University alumnus response to a question: "I think that ing the new drinking laws is Ohio ages must be provided, and persons of Dave Hollinger to take his son and daughter for a walk, or a carry and ride on a an international women's crew would University. At this time. Ohio Univer- legal drinking age who are not con- tricycle, as the case may be. Christopher, age 3, follows his dad and his sister, be interesting. An all-woman crew sity has an iterim policy which is suming alcohol must be present to who enjoys an easier mode of transportation back-pack style. would also be possible." expected to be approved by the start monitor activity. Begin Cabinet angry, rejects Reagan plan JERUSALEM (AP) - Prime Min- initial rebuff. the basis of these positions it will not lished of that 'Palestinian state' with A Cabinet official, in a briefing to spokesman John Hughes said the ister Menachem Begin's government A long Cabinet communique argued enter into any negotiations with any Jordan and Iraa behind her, Saudi reporters, said the proposals were United States never expected Rea- angrily rejected President Reagan's that the proposals - calling for a Arabia to the south and Syria to the accompanied by unpublished commit- gan's proposals to immediately be Palestinian plan yesterday, declaring freeze on settlement in occupied terri- "were the American plan to be north. All these countries, together ments to Israel, but he said the gov- embraced by Israel. it would enable PLO chief Yasser tory and Palestinian autonomy in impemented, there would be nothing with other Arab states, would, after a ernment had lost confidence in Arafat to take over the West Bank and association with Jordan - deviate to prevent (Jordan's) King Hussein while, launch an onslaught against American promises. The administration, he said, was launch "an onslaught against Israel" from or contradict the Camp David frm inviting his new-found friend, Israel to destroy her.. .. not disappointed at the rejection of with Soviet and Arab support. accords, the 1978 framework govern- Yasser Arafat, to come to Nablus (the The official guoted Beeir. as telling the Reagan proposals "in the sense The Cabinet's unanimous rejection ing negotiation of the Palestinian biggest city on the West Bank) and THE BEGIN GOVERNMENT was U.S. Ambassador Samuel Lewis when that these (points) are going to in- of the new U.S. policy appeared to put question. hand the rule over to him," it said. reported to be furious that the Reagan he delivered the proposals Tuesday volve some hard negotiations and Israel and the United States on a long- "Thus would come into being a Pales- proposals were drawn up and an- night that "any government that discussions." expected collision course over the THE COMMUNIQUE SAID the pro- tinian state which would conclude a nounced without prior consultations would accept this plan would betray "So (the initial reaction) it is not Palestinian issue. But the Reagan posals "could create a serious danger pact with Soviet Russia and arm itself with Israel, contradicting a 9-year-old its own people. We will not betray our surprising," he said. "This is what we administration said it was "not sur- to Israel, its security and its future," with every kind of modern weaponry.
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