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Maine Campus February 04 1980 Maine Campus Staff The University of Maine DigitalCommons@UMaine Maine Campus Archives University of Maine Publications Spring 2-4-1980 Maine Campus February 04 1980 Maine Campus Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus Repository Citation Staff, Maine Campus, "Maine Campus February 04 1980" (1980). Maine Campus Archives. 1047. https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus/1047 This Other is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@UMaine. It has been accepted for inclusion in Maine Campus Archives by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UMaine. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Kennedy to visit by Enid Logan university students. Staff triter "It is one issue which will galvanize the student." Crowley said. Senator Edward M. Kenneoy will sp..nik Accor&ng to Crowley. the state is at UMO 11:30 Tuesday morning in Hauck Important to the campaign. "It (ate Auditorito i. campaign stop) comes after the Iowa cauceses and before the New Hampshire Accordiog to Day., Crowley of the primaries," Crowley said. Kennedy headquarters in Bangor. 'he On the "must win- philosophy sur- support Kt nnedy will receive fr,-nn univ•!r- rounding the Feb. 10 Maine caucus. sity studer ts across the state is unkno‘irn. Crowley said it wasn't necessarily true that "The re..p(yr..;,.- has been cautious frim Kennedy should win because it is in his students," Crowley said. "They want to sit ()yin backyard. back and e :amine the issues." "Most of the people in Maine don't The draft, which Kenned, opposes is consider northern Massachusetts their Ma..;achu,ett: Senator Edward M. Kennedy continue; hi; five-day campaign tour said to be a campaign iNsue which will be a backyard.- he said. through Maine ;topping at UMO Tue;day morning. He will wind up hi; tour Tue;day major fact r in the campaign here in Kennedy will aL speak at Brewer night after a ;top in Brewer. Jr. [photo by Don Power;) Maine. Cr“wley sa:d. especially among High Schocl Tuesday night. • de:ign; of ordinary The University ofilAaine at Orono Power;) the daily cline student newspaper since 448 Wilson /I 1875 last to Me SIPPL( Brewer ampus vol.86 no. 11 Monday,Feb. 4,1980 Union representative "Pr- says non-union fee fair IP DRINK NIGHT by Stephen Betts philosophical objections to the idea.- LEGE NIGHT Staff writer The other alternative in the contract for VDA BLAZE non-union workers is to pay a "represen- There is nothing unfair in having tative" fee to the union, which would come non-union faculty members pay negotia- to 95 percent of the full union dues. tion fees or contribute to educational "We arrived at the 95 percent figure off' funds, a union spokesman said Sunday. the cuff,- Wolfhagen said. "The money Professor James Wolfhagen. president we're receiving from dues is not meeting of the local arm of the Associated Faculties our costs. At this time we're being of the University of Maine, said the subsidized by the MTA (Maine Teacher's objecting professors have no choice but to Association).- pay. The contract has already been The other 5 percent which the non-union negotiated and is being administered by members are not required to pay will go to AFUM and the university." Wolfhagen the costs of two union publications. the said. MTA newsletter and the National Educa- "I don't see why they object.'• Wolf- tion A.;;o(-iation Journal. hagen said. "The educational fund that The educational fund proposal was they can contribute to is of no benefit to the criticized by Professor Charles Williams, union. We decided on having the fund as a one of the faculty members who is choice so that there would be no ENT [..ee UNION back page) Campus security system questioned by students by Julia Frey Input.' Staff writer "I think students would bc much more receptive to discipline by the R.A.'s and There has been heightened concern RD's. who they can relate to.- this about increased Residential Life influen‘e person said. in the form of increased police patrols in Concerning the dorm complexes. policy making by Residential Life, this individual said, "I think these .Viating Hall u.;ei I many differn. hint; of According to Joline Morrison. associate wood in the eon.;traoction of the budding. Thy; things should be done by compromise, not :eulpture. made oj. wood. L; Incited in the lobby )A.M. director of Residential Life. oatrolmen are of Nutting. 'photo in Don Power.) delegation. I hope there is "increasing contacts (with students) within some public outcry concerning the halls" this. The cops are bad in an effort "to build a feeling of news." 3rd floor community within each complex. and we feel security is an integral part of that." Not so. according to Penobscot Hall This student felt "the idea of creating resident Scott MacLeon and other dorm See the Maine Campus' better rapport with the students- was residents, who agree "It's positive'. "ridiculour.- "In my opinion, they're here having a security guard around. to clamp down on students. It's creating "They seem to be a little bit more almost a police state environment, it's friendly." MacLean said." just to make weekly arts and creating unneeded antagonism between themselves known. In fact, last night a ere. officers and students,- he said. He said friend sprained his ankle and a cop brought while many of the students he spoke with him back." concerning this issue felt dorm patrol Although MacLeon acknowledged there enteriain rnent supplement "detrimental.- there were b. 6 ! others who seemed to be "good rapport" between the believed it "to be good." security guard and students, he said there "The student body has a different value was "more positive interaction with RD.'s structure than the administration." said rather than cops." for students with this student. Etc. "and I think it's unfortunate problems. page 5 they make these policies without student (.AN. SECURITY page 3) 2 locaL_ .kfaine Campu • Monday. Feb. 4, 19n0 *Police Blotter* NE but no one was by Julia Frey summonsed or arrested. student Staff writer One was treated at a facility for scalp medical 'continued ir lacerations due to a thrown bottle. MacLean ha Richard M. Coggins of Gannett Hall was guard arrested Thursday on a charge of criminal to be RD." and threatening. He reportedly had been A male resident of Aroostook Hall as police involved in number of fights the dorm. treated Saturday around to wall 12:30 a m. for something re and allegedly obtained ar hunting knife hypothermia and frostbite. He left his as a distur from his room, entered another student's dorm that night, was unable to find his Morrison. , room, approached a male student with the destination, and reportedly remained out residential a, knife, and at this point other students in in the cold until another student found him. sponsibility the room wrestled the knife from him. He Medical authorities reportedly said if state law.' was released on $5,000 personal recogniz- had been outside he ar another hour ,4 so. he any violation ence bail and is expected to appear in court might have died. Monday. of a security enforce the I event of Justin Connelly of York Hall v.as Sunday morning around 1:30. non- arrested Friday on a charge of operating "We've be student Charles E. Sanborn Jr. was his car while under the influence of alcohol. awhile." saii summonsed for simple assault. The assault He was later released on bail. how night shi incident reportedly took place in York Hall. said. "Basica when a female student was on her way to A summons was issued security guar her dorm room. noticed a man "hanging to Scott Hall of Dunn Hall Saturday for students will! around" reportedly illegally she went to the restroom and transporting Morrison s IL- liquor as a minor. Police returned to her room to find her curtains first security syst stopped him for a noises muffler, and drawn and her floor rug rolled up. She then direction. p.• noticed a bottle of Budweiser and reportedly heard noises in her closet. I" empty important beer bottles. reports show. to opened it to find a crouching male. who students." sl vemminiew jumped up and grabbed her arms. She effort to build -7te screamed. he knocked her on the floor and are "having Freezing temperc lure.; Brian Bonenfont have rendered this .atertall helpless to continue ran out. She later identified the of Hampden Highlands With temperature, its movement. man as nay summonsed dinner in the remaining bei'ow freezin ; it may be some Sanborn. He described Fridas on charges action. 'photo time before it begin., any is as being h•2.-. of int,, the dorn by Eon Power..1 large forging a check at the UNIO bookstore. build, red hair, dressed in army. Morrison ii A keg carried by clothing. The case is still under investiga- minors. was seized by burst or any police Saturday. It was en tion. route to a party just aren't u Memorial at Knox Hall. reportedly. fundfor gifted patrolt make Two male students. reportedly passing respond to et Assaults and distrubances marijuana cigarretes around. were report- were tress- Prior to the ed Saturdas around 1:50 a.m. Andro- passing in Androscoggin students in Hall Saturdas and system, in w "growing slowly" scoggn Hall. Police have four were asked to lease the suspects. building. Niether open dorms. .ee POLICE BLOTTER bs George Burdick back /we] there would b semester • • would Staff writer open t Mankiewtcz there is one gi The fund will provide $300 to $400 in lecture among to the be scholarship aid to a "mechanically The R.,bert gifted Frank Mankiesvicz.
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