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Inside The Entertainer Spartan Dail Student Services, pages 4,5 Volume 78 No 39 Serving the San Jose Community Since 1934 Thursday. April 1, 1982 New counseling center combines programs By Scott Wird students," according to a program brochure. recruitment efforts. Its self-stated purpose is to "bring - MESA, a tutoring and counseling The Educational Opportunity Program, It provides counseling, tutoring, and The Learning Resource Center will together in a single location . all the program. which provides help for disadvantaged financial aid assistance for students provide a central place for the various servies present resources devoted to assisting - Student Affirmative Action Referral minority and low-income students, will no "disadvantaged" sociologically or that are "fragmented" throughout the students with learning problems." Center. longer provide counseling services. economically. university, according to Martin. Renaming the General Education Ad- -Writing Lab. Starting next fall, that function will be The program also helps students enter Martin said he hopes the center will be visement Center the "Academic Advisement -Reading Lab. handled by various other programs in a the university who cannot meet regular en- located in the old I Wahlquist I library Center" would broaden its functions to in- -Mathematics Clinic. central Learning Assistance Center. trance requirements. building. Fullerton wants the center, and clude advisement on general education, -Logic Lab. The basic restructuring of EOP ahd many In a memo describing the changes, other proposals in the memo established by undeclared major, special major, and second -Electronic Learning Lab. other tutoring and counseling programs was Hobert Burns, academic vice president and next fall, he said. baccalaureate degree, as well as EOP ad- EOP will still monitor, screen, and follow suggested in plan adopted by SJSU President Robert Martin, dean of student services, The main administrative change is the visement and coordination of all academic up on students, Martin said. But all coun- Gail Fullerton last week. proposed the following steps: placing of the program under the auspicies of advisement. seling for the program will be "contracted Some of the other programs involved are -- establish a learning assistance the academic vice president. The changes would combine the ad- out" to one of the groups included in the MESA, ASPIRE, Upward Bound, and the resource center; The learning assistance resource center ministration of these programs, among Learning Assistance Center, Martin said, Student Affirmative Action center. - rename the General Edcucation Ad- will provide assistance to all students in basic others: It will be EOP's responsibility to moniter The Educational Opportunity Program is visement Center the Academic Advisement skills programs such as reading, writing, - ASPIRE, a tutoring program. the contracts, he added. designed to "interest disadvantaged but Center and broaden its functions: mathematics and logic, according to the - Upward Bound, also a tutoring EOP officials were not available for promising minority and low-income - consolidate the university outreach and memo. program. comment. Police nab Iranians in Khomeini protest Crackdown results in four arrests, leads to confrontation at police station By Phil LaVelle set ups book table, according to Sgt. Four anti-Khomeini demon- W. A. Lane. strators were arrested yesterday Officers coordinated their afternoon by university police as surveillance of the two groups by they tried to follow a pro-Khomeini radio. At least one plainclothes group leaving the Student Union. investigator watched the group from Shortly after the arrests, up to 18 a vantage point on the upper pad of persons from the anti-Khomeini the Student Union. group stalked to university police Earlier, members of the anti- headquarters. Once there, they were Khomeini group told reporters that detained and questioned for being members of the pro-Khomeini group "unruly," according to Russ I.un- were "spies and not students from sford, university police spokesman. this campus." Yesterday's police actions Most from the anti-Khomeini began at 1:50 p.m. when 20 group asked that their names not be Khomeini supporters left the used in the Daily, saying, "It's too Student Union through the north exit dangerous." They alleged that after leaving a book table they had members of the pro-Khomeini group manned for more than two hours. would send their names to the As they left, they were followed Iranian government. by an angry mob of more than 40 One member of the anti- anti-Khomeini demonstrators who Khomeini group who gave her name shouted "Khomeini spies off our as Malie Mojahed explained that the campus!" anti-Khomeini group was composed -As the anti-Khomeini groups of severL1 Iranian student groups reached the walkway north of the "opposed to Khomeini, Dracula Student Union they were stopped by Khomeini, that bloodthirsty man." a large number of university police A member of the pro-Khomeini plainclothes officers and ad- group, Hossein Hezbollohi, a 24- ministrators, including Chief year-old electrical engineering Earnest Quinton. Aided by several graduate student, said, "I wouldn't uniformed officers brandising call our group pro-Khomeini, just nightsticks, the plainclothes police pro-Islam." Hezbollohi charged that wrestled with the people at the front the anti-Khomeini group was "a of the anti-Khomeini group. bunch of counter-revolutionary Other uniformed officers communists" and said accounts of University Police Sgt. W.A. Lane wrestles with a member of an group was there to protest the arrest minutes earlier of four of emerged from secret locations to mass executions in Iran are anti -Khomeini group at University Police headquarters. The their comrades outside the Student Union. assist in the arrest of the four and to distorted. disperse the two groups. Uniformed officers ran from A short time after police an- inside the Student Union and from nounced the detention of the anti- Academic Senate to act April 19 the walkway area between the Khomeini group at police Engineering and Industrial headquarters, a member of the Technology buildings. An officer group who wasn't detained came to there yelled to the pro-Khomeini the Spartan Daily newsroom Athletic budget talks postponed group, "Go on, get out of here, it's alleging police brutality. over." "At campus police By Cindy Maro Curriculum committees announced institutional support portions of the and computer science professor, The four at the head of the anti- ( headquarters ), they i police ) Academic Senators again their support of the resolution at budget. This figure does not include wondered how much money and Khomeini group were stopped, started pushing us inside and beat postponed deciding whether the Monday's meeting. salaries. time is used for recruitment. wrestled to the ground, handcuffed, about five or six of us," Ali Dousti athletic departments are receiving The athletic departments' The committees said this figure Norton also questioned the and quickly led away to police cars said. too much money from SJSU. operating budget, not including Es "disproportionate and excessive" allocation. parked near the Engineering "There wasn't any excessive Because the athletic board had salaries, totals $1.6 million, ac- when compared with the funds "There is little information on Building ramp. use of force," Sgt. Lane said later. not yet met to discuss the issue, cording to a report from the allotted to other areas. the impact of. say, the success of a At least seven plainclothes An hour after the arrests, senators decided Monday to discuss academic vice president's office. football team on enrollment," university police administrators and Lunsford told the Spartan Daily it the athletic departments' budget on Student fees paid for 14.2 per- The athletic departments Norton said. officers spent more than two hours wasn't known whether the four April 19. cent of these funds, while program- received more money than each of However, Ed Mosher, alumni watching the two groups inside the would be released or booked into A decision also was delayed earned revenue, such as the sale of the schools of social work, library representative to the Senate, said Student Union yesterday at midday. county jail. Lunsford said the group March 1, when the Senate referred game programs, made up 64.3 science, business, education or athletics helps generate publicity for The pro-Khomeini group had of about 18 would be banned from the matter to its Financial Affairs percent. social sciences. SJSU. obtained permission from the coming onto the campus for two and Curriculum committees. The remaining 21.5 percent, or The schools of social work and Earlier he noted the "millions of Student Union scheduling office to weeks. A resolution, sponsored by Ted $344,701, came from the general library science recieved .5 percent dollars in free publicity" that came Norton, political science professor, fund. each; school of business, 3.6 per- from San Jose Mercury-News and and Roy Young, former Senate Norton earlier called this a cent; school of education, 4.4 per- San Francisco Chronicle coverage of chairman, recommended that no "substantial amount" and argued cent; and school of sciences, 5.8 SJSU football games. Committee passes increases from the state in- for no further increases. percent. Senate Chairman Dave McNeil structional funds be given to The Financial Affairs and Some senators questioned how told senators he would try to provide athletics and that efforts should be Curriculum committees noted that the athletic departments use the them with additional information made to reduce financial support. the athletic departments receive money. about the athletic departments if budget to directors The Financial Affairs and 11.1 percent of the instruction and Robert Wrede, mathematics they requested it. for A.S. approval Journalism Building named Bentel Hall By Lenny Bonsall "I don't see any reason to have The AS. budget committee put it - it's waived every time a group the finishing touches on its comes before us," Meadows said.