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Grand Valley State University ScholarWorks@GVSU Volume 22 Lanthorn, 1968-2001 4-27-1988 Lanthorn, vol. 22, no. 30, April 27, 1988 Grand Valley State University Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/lanthorn_vol22 Part of the Archival Science Commons, Education Commons, and the History Commons Recommended Citation Grand Valley State University, "Lanthorn, vol. 22, no. 30, April 27, 1988" (1988). Volume 22. 30. http://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/lanthorn_vol22/30 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 22 by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@GVSU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. I Inside: ' Campus Life P-5 f Classified Ads p .I2 [ Opinion P-3 Crew Team Captures I Sports _ P-8 _ . Regatta. See p.8 Vol.22 Issue No.30 April 27,1988, Grand Valley State Universiy, Allendale, MI News Room Advertising Manager (616)^95-3120 (616) 895-3608 (right)Professor Jim Clover's sculpture, made especially for the Speakers To L.V. Eberhard Center, was placed downtown Monday. The sculpture was assembled on campus before Appear at being transported by crane. It will play a part of the downtown L.V. Eberhard center's dedication ceremony. Center In May Astronaut, PR person and Civil Rights Com. member to speak. L.V. Eberhard A member of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, a public relations specialist Center to be and an astronaut will visit Grand Rapids as guest of the various academic divisions of Dedicated 29th Grand Valley State University during the Governor James J. blanchard will receive first week of May. an honorary degree and Congressman Paul On Monday, May 2, Dr. Mary Berry, Henry will deliver the keynote address at professor of history and law at Howard the dedication of the L. V. Eberhard Center University in Washington, D.C., and a of Grand Valley State University. The member of the U.S. Civil Rights ceremony will begin at 12 noon on Commission, will visit Grand Rapids as a Friday at the Center. The festivities will guest of GVSU's Social Sciences Division. include cutting a giant ribbon encircling She will give a public lecture entitled the building and the release of 1,000 "Liberty and Justice for All" at 8 p.m. in balloons over the Grand River. The event the main conference room on the second is open to the public. ^oor of the Eberhard Center. Berry was first appointed to the The building will be open for self-guided Commission on Civil Rights in 1980. In tours until 7p.m. 1983, when President Reagan fired her and other Commissioners who were outspoken On Saturday the Meijer Public Broadcast critics of the administration's civil rights Center, new home for WGVU/WGVK policies, who was reinstated by a Federal Television and WGVU-FM, will be District Court. Later, Congress reappointed opened. The celebration includes a her to the reconstituted Commission. Berry cnildren’s parade from the Monroe Mall is also one of the founders of the Free South Amphitheater to the Center at 11:30 a.m. Africa Movement. GVSU President Arend D. Lubbers will Public relations specialist Pat Jackson address the guests and recognize the | will conduct daytime workshops for GVSU contributions of Frederik G.H. Meijer in | students and faculty on Tuesday, May 3. an afternoon ceremony. That evening he will give an address entitled "Communications Management in Corporate America" for invited guests at the Eberhard Center. Jackson is editor of the PR Reporter and senior counselor for Jackson, Jackson, & Wagner, one of the most respected public relations firms in the country. he is Additional Classrooms, Computor Lab to be Added visiting GVSIJ as a guest of the Arts and Its Brian Neathcrv once were, and the former TV offices will be Another classroom will appear in Lake Ilumamties Division. News Writer converted to a public microcomputer lab Huron's rixim 205; the admissions mailing 4 The Science and mathematics Division with an ultimate capacity for 90 computer currently Icxated in that area will be moved will hosi NASA astronaut Coxniyander The Pin sic.il Plant has released its stations. In addition. Mamtou 108 will be to the service building, also the computer David Lwestma, ESN, as a special guest for remodeling plans to he completed during the converted to a c lassroom, and the former TV lab legated in Lake Huron's rixim 101 will the engineering dedication and open house to Spring Summer semester, and while Grand control rixmi will make wav for a be moved to Mamtou Hall and l.ake Huron be held at the Eberhard Center on Valley State's campus won't look too much communications rixim and records storage. 101 will become a seminar room. Wednesday. May 4, Area engineers have different nest fall, the muse ot WGVl’-P'M The former WGVU studios in the There will also be renovations of been invited to an afterntxin program which and WGVt'-TV to the new Eberhard Center Eieldhouse basement will become a new various office spaces left open by moves to will feature l.eestma. as well as Senator has left room for several changes. The seminar rixim. Grand Rapids. Donald Rtegle and Congressman Paul biggest change to be made is the addition of Other remodeling includes a permanent The majority of the remodeling work Henry, who will address the group live via six new classrixims wnh a capacity for 300. partition to be built between l ake Superior will be done this summer, and should be satellite from Washington, DC That In the space left by the Public Hall's rcxmis 139 and 1 3(>, while 239 Lake completed by the start of the f all 1988 evening, l.eestma will address a group of Television station after its move a new Superior will become a new classrcxim. semester science and math teachers who will gather lectureNew hall is planned Classwhere the TV studios Generates Peace Scholarshipfor a seminar in the Eberhard Center. Bv Kathleen Marron discussing the danger of nuclear arms. Perspectives can IX-panment, Roelof Btjkerk from the INychologv Editor in Chief varv; the pa|x-r can be written trom a philosophical, IXpartment. and Carl Bajema from the Biology Department. technical, historical or religious viewpoint Dan Anderson noted that Hoffmans plulanthrophy was Grand Valley has been given a new scholarship whose Because the donation was made to the Gtand Valley not limited to Grand Valley. Donations were also made to purpose is to increase awareness of the nuclear threat and the foundation only last f all, the interest had not accrued Calvin College. Aojuinus. and Grand Rapid.vJumor College need tor peace. enough to present the full scholarship Instead, Paul to establish similar scholarship there. I he Peace f und Si holarship Award and the Peace l und Hoffman donated an additional $250 so a scholarship could The colleges were actively exchanging ideas during the Essay Contest Award was made |X>ssihle bv a donation he presented this year formation of the scholarships from Grand Rapids businessman Paul Hoffman The winner of this years awarci is Otari Rankin, one ot Pot example, sard Aatkisoii, . die axka tor the essay llottman. a friend ot the laculiy who taught the War in Grand V allev \ most com erned and .ic ti ve students for [Vac e award originated here at (hand Valiev We did that so those the Nuclear Age lourse. got the idea through discussions Rankin has paiticipated in matches and demonstrations all students who had a commitment to peace, but hadn't had the with the l.nully He decided to express his concern tor the over the I ruled States optimums to get involved could also have the chance to lutute by expanding awareness with the scholarship The Award Committee was comprised ot the faculty who express that lo win the $500 scholarship requires active involvement taught the War in the Nuclear Age": Dan Anderson from Anderson did not know what formats the other colleges showing commitment to bring about peace. 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