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Grand Valley State University ScholarWorks@GVSU Volume 26 Lanthorn, 1968-2001 9-25-1991 Lanthorn, vol. 26, no. 05, September 25, 1991 Grand Valley State University Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/lanthorn_vol26 Part of the Archival Science Commons, Education Commons, and the History Commons Recommended Citation Grand Valley State University, "Lanthorn, vol. 26, no. 05, September 25, 1991" (1991). Volume 26. 5. http://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/lanthorn_vol26/5 This Issue is brought to you for free and open access by the Lanthorn, 1968-2001 at ScholarWorks@GVSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Volume 26 by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@GVSU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. OPTS* V O L lE Y B A a TAKES TWO O N ROAD, •:S:::™:5 p :v■ ! M i LanthornGrand Valley State University's Student-Run Newspaper Volume 26 Isaue 5 September 25, 1991 TenEyck appointed school of education director By Lawrence R. Heibel News Writer Allan J. TenEyck, act ing director of GVSLTs School of Education, has been named the permanent director. TenEyck has been with GVSU since 1972 and served as the School of Education’s acting director In 1978 and again In 1989 to the present. Assisting the new di rector will be associate professor Judy Harpold serving as the new asso ciate director of under graduate programs and associate professor Brenda Lazarus serving as associate director of graduate programs. TenEyck’s -duties In ^ --- PHOTO BY BOB COOLEY clude supervising the Ricky Sabi nephew o f Grand Valley quarterback Brian Tazic. gives defensive end lance Treece a bide education programs, advice on the sidelines at the Grand Valley - Butler game in Indianapolis on Saturday. _______> faculty, and support staff. He will also be meeting with teachers, administrators and fees or a higher tuition? business leaders to find By Rebecca Andrews out what their recom News Writer nursing, chemistry, teaching administration a tuition cap consumable goods. mendations are regard and engineering, which was Implemented which According to Len ing the education pro Course fees or a higher Involve consumable materials would make it difficult for VanPopering, Executive gram. tuition? This is the question and computer related work Grand Valley to provide the Assistant to the President of “I expect w e’ll tighten that faced the as opposed to courses like level of support that was the Student Senate, the up and focus programs," administration this summer history and philosophy. necessary to the various Senate at that time passed a TenEyck said. “Not to when faced with the problem resolution which stated, “We “The philosophical issue courses. expand, but make It of funding for certain was always should we charge The Appropriations strongly oppose any course better.’ programs. Their decision all Grand Valley students by Committee, however, viewed fees for fall 1991. While we Additional plans call resulted In increased course building the Increase Into the course fees differently, thus feel that some are Justified, for his preparing for the fees for a number of students tuition, or should we charge serious consideration was we have great concern about School of Education’s but many factors were students who were most given to the prospect of the manner In which they reaccreditation coming Involved In this issue. directly Involved, which was increasing course fees as are going to be put in effect." up In two years. One of the main a relatively small number. opposed to an overall tuition At the end of the Winter “The caliber of stu considerations was that In 1991 semester, the Senate That was always the Issue, It hike. dents applying Is con the past years Grand Valley was never amatter of whether The Administration first received a list of classes with tinually getting better," has gotten more Involved In we were going to charge for it approached the Student proposed fees and feeling TenEyck said. As the technical programs such as ore not. It was a question of Senate last spring about that they did not have enough director he wants to how it was going to be their plans to implement/ time to study these, they maintain that trend charged," said John Gracki, increase course fees for again passed a resolution while making GVSU “the* saying to hold off on course critical choice of stu Ed ilo fia l o 4 Associate Vice-President for certain classes. In this first Academic Affairs. meeting the three areas that fees plans until Winter 1992 dents, not because we’re Campus it'd P 5 One of the other factors that had been targeted for course so students would be aware close by, but because Entertainment . p 10 affected the decision was that fees Included classes of the fees before registration. we do best at what we Grand Valley has still not involving computers, classes The administration, nev do." Sports P >s obtained a budget from the which Incurred excessive ertheless, went on with Its Classified Ads . p 15 state. Under the Blanchard expenses and classes using Please see FEES, p. 5 Page 2 The Lanthom September 25.1991 of the pro-apartiieici 8torlet Compiled there is a hunger in Buthelezi. A total of over 20 resolve disputes onthe local, Conservative Party declared ByRebecca Andrews America, a hunger to turn political, religious and civic regional, and national levels. t o t his followers would not “We dedicate ourselves to away from the policies of leaders signed the pact. submit to “black WORLD NEW S The major points of the ending the specter of terror the 1980’s.” domination.” H a rk in ’s < political Black and white leaders agreement signed on in the lives of our people,” toughness j » legendary in of South Africa hope to end Saturday September 14 are: said Mandela, whose NATIONAL NEWS his home state of Iowa. He factional violence in an -Political restraint: All supporters have been pitted Establishing himself as the has spent ten years in the historical pact between the parties must condemn against Inkatha’s Zulus in most liberal, most combative House and has won two government and the two polltlcalviolenceandletrival fighting that has killed at candidate is Sen. Tom campaigns in the Senate. major black groups: the groups operate freely. least 6,000 people in recent Harkta’splanforwinning the As a result, he has won the African National Language and acts likely to years. • Democratic presidential grudging respect of friends Government Congress incite attacks or hatred are In the last week more than nomination. Harkin hopes and foes alike. (ANC) and the Inkatha strictly prohibited. 135 people have died during to stand out in a pool of cool Despite his qualifications Freedom Party, -No surprises: Parties are the week of clashes in the moderates who have thus and his staunchly liberal The success of the required to give authorities townships surrounding farfailedtomake their names stance, Harkin remains a agreement depends on the details of planned meetings, Johannesburg, Including 15 known nationally. long-odds proposition due ability of the nation's main protests and rallies. people killed Friday night and groups to work together for Participants arenottocany Saturday morning. “I’ll say this is who I am to his lack of funds and reforms that will end white- weapons, police wfll disarm Themeetlngwasboycotted and this is where I believe being virtually unknown on the Democratic Party ought minority rule. violators. by the leaders of radical the national scene. Yet to go," said Harkin, who Among those signing the -Protection: Private groups. Harkin aides remain made his candidacy official agreement were President armies operated by political “We cannot serve in hopeful saying that while Frederik W. deKlerk, who groups are banned, butself- apartheid structures," said on September 15. other candidates are signed for the government, protectlon groups can be Clarence Makwetu, “It’s time for us to quit dividing up the moderate being a party of the President of the ANC. set up in neighborhoods. president of the Pan Democrats. Harkin will accommodation to a Nelson Mandela and -Peace monitors: New Africanist Congress. capture the liberal true Inkatha leader Mangosuthu committees are designed to AndiiesTruemicht, leader Republican agenda I believe believers. FLASHBACK FLASHBACK FLASHBACK Flanagan's FOOD Jk SPIRITS ^ 139 PEARL ST. N.W. 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