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Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 4-23-1985 The Guardian, April 23, 1985 Wright State University Student Body Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/guardian Part of the Mass Communication Commons Repository Citation Wright State University Student Body (1985). The Guardian, April 23, 1985. : Wright State University. This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Activities at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Guardian Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. The Daily Guardian "Twenty years serving the students of Wright State University' Number 101, Volume XXI Tuesday, April 23, 1985 Candidates for WSU president visit campus By KRiSTEN HUFF regulations as they move from Division News Editor II into Division I athletics. Controver- The first of three candidates for the sies can be detrimental to the univer- Wright State presidency visited campus sity, Mulhollan said. yesterday. Among his appointments, The use of drugs by ASU athletes to he met with faculty, staff, and improve their performance was also students in an open forum. brought up to Mulhollan. Paige Mulhollan, executive vice He said he believed they were president of Arizona State University innocent on the charge explaining (ASU) sees no problems with handling the psychiatrist prescribed the drug to the pressures of being a university 900 out of 17,000 students he had president. treated. Only 10 of those were athletes. He was read a passage from a report He claimed the circumstances were which said many ex-presidents com- exaggerated when "the news papers plain about the damage done to their had a field day with it." family life and academic career saying Mulhollan was asked how he would they would never do it again. deal with the special problems of Mulhollan was asked to react. non-traditional students. He said He pointed out that the report attention must be paid to offering included not only former presidents, classes at night for students who must but also present presidents and those work during the day, having services in positions where they might become available during those hours and a presidents. Mulhollan was among means of information exchange for those questioned in the report. those students. He stated his belief that many Mulhollan has experience in setting people become presidents during up a campus specifically designed for "good times" but when times stabilize non-traditional students. ASU-West is or even decline, those people "are not the Arizona State branch campus prepared for the different lifestyle See page 2 imposed upon them." Muilhollan also pointed out that what may look like a detriment on the Elsewhere outside could prove beneficial to Compiled from UP1 wire reports Wright State. If financial aid were to be cut as part of President Reagan's COLUMBUS, OHIO--A private, non-profit budget proposal, perhaps more agency says public utility, business equipment students from the Dayton area would and real estate taxes rose two percent last year in Ohio, to S3.76 billion. That's $3.7 million stay home and attend Wright State. higher than in 1983. The Ohio Public Mulhollan was questioned about the expenditure council says the total bill would've controversy surrounding ASU athletics been $1.38 billion higher...but taxes were in the last few years. He explained the reduced because of various tax breaks. troubles began when ASU moved from DALLAS-Doctors at the Baylor University a poor conference, the Western Medical Center in Dallas yesterday perform- Athletic Conference, into the Pacific ed their first liver transplant...giving a 10. Problems stemmed from practices 50-year-old Ashland, Ohio, man a new liver. permitted in the other conference Surgeons began the operation at 3:15 yester- which are not permitted in Pac 10 such day morning on Frank Findley. as the use of work/study money to Senate Budget Committee Chairman Pete (Top) Stud en U enjoy suds and sun at the "grassy knoll" during the first beer employ student athletes. Domenici says he'U introduce legislation today sale in a year last Friday. (Bottom) Debbie mink cranks out the tunes at the He warned Wright State to be that would bar the use of "junk bonds" in WWSU blow out beer sale. Photo by Lraise Fish careful and check into the differing corporate take-overs. A Domenici aide said "he legislation is aimed at the takeovers in the oil industry that have used the junk bond Congressman lobbies to help hungry financing method in which high-risk, high-yield bonds are issued. Ten Turner used a similar By MAJOR IE KNUTSON involved, even if they choose not to divided 50-50 between the African method in his CBS takeover bid. Editor fast. famine relief programs of Interaction U.S. Congressional Representative "If your heart leads you to do this, and Miami Valley emergency food A unilateral cease-fire and troop withdrawal please do it," he told them. "Not pantries. All donations will be used for from the hills east of Sidon was called yester- Tony Hall (D-Dayton) was in Dayton day by a rebel Christian militia chief in yesterday to meet with the 200 everybody can be a faster, not the food funds, with no money spent Lebanon. The chief hopes the move is the first community, business, and political everybody can be a giver, but on administration costs, he said. step toward peace for the Christian mihtia, leaders who have agreed to support everybody can be a volunteer." "Those people wanting to help with which has been battling Palestinian-backed Hall's African famine relief program. "There is a role for churches, for overhead costs must contribute directly Moslem units for a month. Up to 400 synagogues, for businesses and labor to that," he noted. Christian militiamen will being pulling out this "Stop Hunger-Fast" was officially afternoon. launched Sunday with a full page unions...for students both in college Hall introduced his three co-chairs, advertisement in the Dayton Daily and in high school," he explained. for the fund-raising drive. They are: | Brazil in mourning following the death of News. Hall's program is geared toward Hall admitted the need to raise David Ponitz, president of Sinclair j President-elect Tancredo Neves. He was raising money through a fast, sche- money is great, but stated the greater Community College, which will act I Brazil's first civiliar. president in 21 yean-but need is to "identify with the need as central clearing house for those | never took office. The night before his duled to begin May 17, and con- j inauguration he was rushed into surgery for tinuing 40 hours. of hunger, not only in Africa, but in participating in the fast; Si Burick, (realmen! of a perforated benign tumor. It was Hall stressed to those present at our own backyard." noted sports writer and columnist for the first of seven operations he eventually Sinclair for Monday's breakfast To that perspective, Hall said the the Dayton Daily News; and Vic underwent. Neves died last night following a meeting that everyone can become "Stop Hunger-Fast" money will be SM page 2 heart crisis. 2 The Oaily Guardian April 22, 1985 Student Government discusses next OSA meeting Smith pointed out no one could put Liberal Arts Representative Jennifer By KERRY OLIVER SG had planned to poll Wright State together a survey "as complete and Fox suggested that some type of Sp*cl*l Wrttor students on how they feel about the efficiently as Peterson." recognition by SG be forwarded to a cuts, but time has run out for required Last Friday's Student Government After heavy deliberation by the group of WSU students who were the preparation. meeting contained a variety of topics. representative, it was decided each recipient of the Distinguished Delega- The most discussed, however, was the representative would poll their consti- tion Award at the Model United next Ohio Student Association Business Representative Jeff Smith tuents as best as they could. Nations. meeting. said a survey was the desired way of Jim St. Peter, student, said, "We Jim St. Peter brought up the fact SG will send a delegation to the next reaching the students, but Wayne have records of previous polls from the that other Wright State students OSA meeting and revote on a resolu- Peterson, director of Student Infor- last seven years, and I have never seen outside of this year's group have been tion opposing President Reagan's mation System is out of town for the Wright State students support budget recognized as well and should receive next week. proposed budget cuts. cuts." the same recognition. The motion was made that the SG decided that all award winners OSA delegation from WSU vote in would be recognized. Candidates visit accordance with prior SG resolutions Jim St. Peter asked how Chairer and of both proposed cuts in financial aid Presidential Search Committee continued from page 1 timately involved with the internal proposed by President Reagan and the member Bill Kintner was quoted in a presently being formed. He said academics or you'll be exposed Civil Rights Act of 1984. The Proposal Dayton Newspaper article concerning professors at ASU are volunteering quickly as being a faker or a snake oil was approved 5-1-1. finalists for the WSU president to teach at ASU-West at night because salesman." In other business. School of Pro- position. Kintner replied that Wright they enjoy the varied experiences In regard to hiring minorities and fessional Psychology representative State Communications was supposed brought to class by the, on the average, recruiting minority students Mulhollan Gayle Griffin made the motion that a to release the information the day the older students.