University of Cincinnati News Record. Tuesday, November 11, 1969. Vol
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- ff University o~~Cincinnati .::r.)... • NE D Vol. 57' Internot submit alions concerning• nt'needs by Tom Krumme housing with the stipulation that PrOVost should be sent to each NR Staff Reporter the student's roommate be an d e p-a r t m e nt requiring an American. investigation of studies abroad An a c ad e mic proposal to In addition, Internat proposes programs being' carried out by President Langsam and Provost that the University match the other u n iv ers ities. Programs Bonner was received by the V.C. money raised by the Bazaar this thought to be academically "administration Monday. The : year, and. if the program is profitable should be established, proposal, submitted by Internat, successful, at least double the' either independently or in for m e rl y k n 0 wn as th e amount next year. conjunction with universities now International Club,' concerned a The second point is' that having these programs. number of "serious unmet needs Internat feels that U.C. has one of Fourth, relevant departments, of both American and foreign' the most limited study abroad including political science, .stu dents that should be of programs in the nation, "Only two history, anthropology , sociology, :concern to the entire academic summer programs exist (Germany economics, business ,community". and Spain). The procedure administration, languages, and The proposals, as seen by allowing a student to spend his community planning, should urge ,Internat, covered three areas of junior year abroad is in need of ,the University!o establi~ area importance. The initial .point is revision in' order to make it .stumes'liislTfiifes that would be that the foreign undergraduate available to all those desiring to interdisciplinary in nature. student population at U.C. is one take advantage of this Lastly, Internat feels that the . of the smallest in the nation. ,opportunity." University is severely handicapped Unlike many universities, U.C. has At present, a student in this in pro v i ding satisfactory no special grants or funds to, program is not registered with the off-campus housing for both attract 'undergraduates in need of University and therefore is not American and foreign graduate 'financial aid to· start their ,eligible to' receive financial aid. students. Thus,lnternat proposes American.education. Internat feels that this limits the that a facility such as Ludlow Hall With this in mind, the proceeds program to a few .financially be converted to a cooperative low from the International Bazaar this affluent students. cost student house specifically for year wi Il go toward the To remedy this situation, foreign and American graduate establishment of an undergraduate Internat made four proposals. (Continued on page 2) . foreign student ,residence fund. First, students participating in the Money will be awarded to needy , Junior 'Year :Abroad Program -ODK .-Mortar f3d. foreign students for on-campus should remain registered in the University and-remain eligible to discuss problems, receive any financial aid normally UC.'students. dismissed ..Iost.·'spring permissable. Second, a commuting' student suggest solutions should be given the same Rick Stillwell apPeG~,:cia••• ,-due ""s~ied .consideration in evaluating his ; NR Staff Reporter financial' need as is given a .. While most students remained no:n-Cincinnati' ~tudeht attending on campus last weekend, a small Editors note: This -story' is -the One of the students dismissed institution' of choice relevant to U,C'., . - .,c',,, . - group converged o~ a YMCA first in a two -part series dealing was Jim Finger, whc last Spring its lawful missions, 'proce~es'and Third, > a mandate from 'the '.~camp near Lebanon, Ohio. The with the dismissalo] two students ran 'as a write-in- third-party (Continued on page 1'6) name--:.Camp Kern-the from the University of Cincinnati can d idate for Student Body gathering- ODK- Morter- Board over the past summer. The first President. Finger's dissatisfaction Conference-the objective-to part deals with .laying , the- with the procedure of the hearings ,.Radical students at 'Antiocli seriously discuss the problems of ground-work for an understanding still continues d espite the Jth'e University with the thought of of the procedures involved in upholding .of the findings by force Peace Corps off campus conceiving and- developing viable student conduct hearings. The President Lan~sam to whom plans of solution. second part which will appear in stated that within five minutes The 100 or more participants Fridays edition of the News Finger had appealed the case. by Tim Nolan The Committee on Student NR Staff Reporter two. factions 'of students had broke down into small discussion Record, deals primarily with the groups in which each member Conduct is a standing, A three-day recruiting program formed. One consisted of RSI hearings involving the two U.C. members who chanted "Peace discussed problems he thought ;';""..1 Pre sid e n t i a IIy - a p poi n ted, by the Peace Corps at Antioch students e, important. The first step in the c, committee' of high repute. William College was cut short Monday, Corps out; power to the people". Nester, Vice Provost of Student The other group, she said, process was to identify the by Lew Moores Nov. 3, when members of the problems that exist. News Editor Affairs, chaired the Committee , Radical Studies Institute of the consisted of students who were last year. 'I'he Committee concerned about the civil liberties Saturday morning, a general College forced the recruiters off meeting was called in which one Student Senate passed Bill 351 contained some of the most' campus. of the volunteers. last Wednesday night directing the representative from each group impartial minds on the campus. The Radical Studies Institute, Miss Nathan added that the RSI Students Rights and Privileges reported, in a general meeting, the Traditionally, 'the Committee according to the Antioch College faction began pushing toward the' Committee to work in close ideas his particular group had comprises seven members, though News Bureau, is an organization Peace Corps booth, while the consultation with the legal other group attempted to repel discussed. A few of the areas that in this case President Langsam consisting of students and faculty c Department of the Executive them. Two of the Corps many felt needed attention were, added two students and "a who have special educational Branch of the University in representatives, Olivia Vaughans parking, relevance of many of the representative from the United interests' not generally found staging "an investigation into the and Wannee Rutanapreuk of· required courses, effectiveness of Black 'Faculty Association to within the regular curriculum. The conduct hearings of last summer Thailand, were pushed to the student government, advisory insure that whatever penalties, if group, funded by the-college, also with primary emphasis in the any, handed out, would be 'outside of the crowd, she said. system, community involvement, investigation on the dismissal of sponsors various political activities and student apathy. ~ approved by a wide spectrum of on the campus. The two were then confronted two students." by several students, Miss Nathan Mter the general meeting the campus representation. Mrs. Marguerite Tiller; an The Student Conduct hearings stated. According to the Antioch participants were sent back to- Unlike courtroom procedure, Antioch College employee, was held during the summer were a College News Bureau, Miss "their individual discussion groups student conduct hearings are of a warned in an Oct. 2 letter from direct outgrowth of disturbances Vaughans was hit by a pie thrown to concentrate on one particular nature c o ns lstent with the Antioch's Community Manager at U.C; last May. Specifically, the idea. This involved also the dynamics of an intricate Pete Fessenden that "I think we by a student who favored neither two students dismissed were cited educational institution. could expect some' resurgence of (Continued on page 2) (Continued on page 10) as being responsible for the A study was compiled by the anti-Peace Corps sentiment on disruption of at least three classes fourteen university groups during May 20, 1969. the part of Radical Studies throughout the country which , Institute .... if they (Peace Washington officials sanction. .drafted a "Joint statement on Corps) were to come again." Mrs. rights and Freedoms from which a Tiller had been assigned to work "Judicial Document' on Student liaison for the Peace Corps. new route for Peace March ,Inside. story Disicipline" will appeal' in the Fessenden went on to say, Educational Record of Winter "Still, I would encourage the by Lew Moores seem inclined at this time to agree Kennedy 1969. RSI nor the Peace Corps. News Editor with the new proposed route, but Although this document has not Both representatives were page two The Moratorium march in confusion still abounds here at been formally endorsed by ...the' physically abducted by four U.C. as to exactly where the \!:~ Washington D.C, Nov. 13 to 15 is U. C. a dministration, it does female students from the Radical ., still planned as scheduled, but march will be sanctioned. ' Ciney Experience establish standards which bear Studies Institute. The two were there remains some confusion as According to reliable sources, page two congruity to the hearings held . taken to a room at the Antioch to exactly where it has been however, there are congressmen in here last, summer. The definitions Inn and held as hostages for three san ct.i o n ed . by Washington Washington who are concerned of due process in the educational Pollution hours. officials. President Nixon, about the route of the march and context, described in the page three ~ .The .two other representatives, after a closed consultation with some feel that a Presidential document apply to most student .