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Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 10-21-1977 The Guardian, October 21, 1977 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 (1977). The Guardian, October 21, 1977. : 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]. WOBCgeU new building WSU gets $11.5 million for new construction the fastest growing and most Sen. Walter White (R-Celina). By TOM VONDRUSKA leaching Facilities. $2 million tor cal education building at Celina popular curricula offered by the "Lersky was invaluable in the Guard Un Wire Editor a new Laboratory and Animal could take place, accounting for resources building. $1.25 million the other $1.6 million. University." fight to get this included into the The current computer center bill," said Alan Hues*. White's COLUMBUS—The Ohio House for the two story expansion of The new building at the branch located in the Library is so small legislative assistant. "He came of Representatives passed and Brehm Laboratory and $400,000 campus had been included in the that it cannot meet the needs of up and talked to legislators and sent to the governor the final for utilities and renovation for a original lequest by the University the students. brought it to their attention." version of this year's $523 million tctal appropriation of $11.5 mil- but had been removed from the Hall added that his and other hucss said that his office capital construction appropriation lion. bill by the house. amendments would not increase wasn't sure whether the amend- bill. This figure is $2.6 million more "I read the bill and found out t'lan the House had originally that Dayton was not getting its taxes because "we're only shift- ment »ould pass until Meschel The bill provides funds for allocated in its version of the bill fair share." said Hall, who is ing money made available by ti." introduced it on the floor of the construction and property acquis- which it sent to the Senate for chairman of the Senate elections, removal of the World Trade Senate yesterday. ition by state agencies and pro- -j/proval. financial institutions and insur- Center from the bill. "We didn't know he was going grams. with Wright State Uni- One million dollars were added ance committee. "Other cities The trade center would have to introduce it We were all set to versity receiving $11.5 million. to the bill for the School of were getting funds for frivolous cost $15 million. do it ourselves and it would have probably failed. Wright State University re- Business Administration by State projects, such as the Worid Though the amendment add- "I almost cheered when he ceived $4.75 million for the Senator Tony Hall to allow the Trade Center which Cleveland ing the technical education build- ing at the Celina branch was introduced it," he said. construction of a School of Busi- construction of a new WSU State wanted and we weren't Meschel is the Senate Major- ness Administration building. computer science center to be even getting the basics." offered by Sen. Meschel. it ity Whip and Chairman of the SI.6 million for a new technical Hall said that he felt that the became part of the bill mainly included in it. Senate Finance Committee. education building at the West- ' State Sen. Harry Meschel also expansion of the computer center through the efforts of joe lersky, Hatss said that the "Board of ern Ohio Branch Campus in amended the appropriations bill was desperately needed, saying managing editor of the Daily Standard in Celina. and State (we WOBC, page 3) Celina. JI.5 for Ambulatory so the construction of the techni- that "comnuter science is one of She Hatlo (Suarfctan 'The tyrant's foe, the people's friend' October 21,1977 Volume XV Issue25 Wright State University Dayton, Ohio^ Lynch named ombudsman and drops ' Deep Throat' By DAVID McELROY opposition to administrative ob- Lynch said her goals as Guardian New» Editor scenity guidelines, withdraw ombudsman are "to restore the University spokesmen yester- from the suit. credibility (of the office) by day announced the appointment OTHER PLAINTIFFS in the regular scheduling and expand of Jayne Lynch to the post of case refused to comment. the services." student ombudsman, but sources Joanne Risacher. acting direct- She also plans "to link up with say one of the requirements for or of Student Development anil the Dayton ombudsman legal the job was that Lynch drop her Ombudsman Advisory Commit- aid. and expand services to the name from the list of plaintiffs •ee member, said "the commit- faculty" and sees the office as a suing the University in the cel- tee asked her about dropping her place of referral and dissemina- ebrated Deep Throat obscenity name from the suit against the tion of information for the cam- court action. University. She said if they pus community. "1 have started the process of recommended that she remove She said "We have a lot of removing my name from the her name she would consider it faculty and administration calls suit," Lynch said Thursday. She favoribly." for information." said she is doing so to avoid Bob Brandt. Ombudsman Ad- LYNCH WILL also work on complications with the neutrality visory Committee chairman, and tenants' rights matters bccausc of th< Ombudsman's office. med school Caucus represent- "a lot of students are commuters Sources say the Ombudsman ative said. "W- thought that living in apanments." Advisory Committee, which is being in the neutral position as She said she wants "to open responsible for annually selecting the ombudsman, she should stay up the office by creating outreach the student ombudsman, was out of suits against the Univer- to the students, getting students Photo by Steve Wafccn particularly concerned that sity. She should stay as neutral and faculty to know about the The new UnHenlty Ombudsman Jaync Lynch. Lynch, who has been vocal in her as possible." office and its' services." Inside Friday Caucus seeks to improve Bonnie Villa walk By DAVE YETTER and at the time it was the feeling clude the following: 1) removal of work. Confrontatiover Kent Guardian Staff Writer of the board that the sewer was debris along the entire portion of Speaking for Caucus Chairmen I St ate gym exve,-ted on Satur- Wrighi State Student Caucus not worth it," he continued. the ravine: 2) making the area a George Sideras said. "We're as !d««. Page 2 voted yesterday to submit a letter IN A LETTER to Peebles from usable open space, including concerned for the students off Prince Charles visits Cleve- j to the Fairborn Planning Board former Urban Planner Kenneth brush removal, providing a path campus as weil as on" and said lend. Page 2 and the Bonnie Villa Apartments S. Yonkers. the board's position or walkway, landscaping, and he would send a letter sometime 1 of agreement was made known. erosion control through ground next week. A tree college education in support of a proposed plan "I'M GOING to tell them they Sis on the block in Channel which would provide a usable "The City of Faitboni Plan- cover planting; 3) providing open ning Board had an opportunity to have a significant amount of 114/16's 'Great T.V. Auction' space for erosion control and concrete drainage ways in areas inspect the site at vfcich the where the side ravines are erod- WSU students living there and Page 3 advert the construction of a storm fewer serving Bonnie ing extensively) 4) upgrading the they have a moral obligation that | Elizabeth Dixon plans war on storm sewer. pathway to Wright State Univer- the safety of these students are | pests. Pag« 5 Planning Board Chairman Villa...is being required," James A. Cox said when the Yonkers commented, adding that sity, that is, widening the path met." The Weather project was first started. Tom the members supporting Peebles over the ravine and providing Sideras also announced at yes- Sunny Friday. Highs in the Peebles of R.J. Peebles, Inc. position that "construction of a lighting in this area. terday's meeting his resignation mid bO s and low 70Y Cloudy entered into MI agreement with storm sewer for the ravine should YONKERS STATED he felt from the Budget Board. Friday night with a chance ol the city to put in a storm sewer at not be an issue" in considering this an adequate compromise. "As of Tuesday I presented showers, lows in the low and the Bonnie Villa location. repairs for Bonnie Villa. Cox said the Planning Board my resignation to the Budget mid 40's. Chance of showers "He never go: around to doing The Planning Board suggested has approved the plan and al- Board, primarily because of a Saturday and turning cooler. it and wanted to get out of the that Peebles submit in writing a though the city of Fairborn has lack of time." Hlghes In the upper SO's and project," Co* said. "1 thought plan outlining a timetable for made no official statement, Sideras will be replaced by we ought to look at it (the site). implementation which would in- Peebles has agreed to begin Dan Strr - 2 THE DAILY GUARDIAN October 21, 19T7 Kent State fights rally s KENT (UPI) • Kent Slate Bratnober said the coalition themselves freely and will avoid University 'President and former has "no massive plan" to occupy destruction of property, defacing 2Jl?e Sailo (guardian Wright State University Presi- the construction site.