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Commission Taken to Court by Party Inside U.S. interfering ..... P. 3 Caricatures reviewed P. 7 Swimming nationals on deck... P. 9 Vol. 26, No. 46, March 18, 1982 Commission taken to court by party hy Michael Ganger The party wants the court to order that his seat as a member of the Force party Corbeille also charges that the exis­ of The Post staff booths be placed in Sandburg Hall, site of last year. tence of only one booth violates legal the student dormitories, and the EMS Amy Luby, chief election commissioner, rights to freedom of speech and expres­ The Zephyr Party, which is running building, as well as on the second floor of could not be reached for comment on the sion because of inaccessibility to the candidates for Student Association presid­ the Union. suit Wednesday. booth.A single booth is not accessible to ent and vice president in the upcoming The suit also calls on the court to Corbeille's suit charges that a single the handicapped and is discriminatory, election, filed a lawsuit Tuesday in Stu­ "compel the Election Commission to take booth violates state law. UWM students the suit adds. dent court against the SA Election adequate steps to ensure a fair and are entitled to 10 booths, he said, because Asked if he thought he would win in Commission. democratic election at UWM." of a statute which states "there shall be court, Cobeilie said, "I think I will. I hope The suit challenges the commission's The suit was submitted by SA Senator one voting booth for every 200 electors I will get it." decision to provide only one voting booth Daniel Corbeille, who will argue the case who voted at the last general election." Chief Justice Jeff Gingold said the court on campus during the election March 30 before the court. He is running for More than 2,000 students voted in last will decide Thursday when it will hear the and 31. re-election as a Zephyr candidate. He won year's election, according to Corbeille. Catanese to resign from UWM by Michael Gauger day, shortly before his resignation its centennial in 1987. It offers ment, the statement said. of The Post staff was announced. undergraduate and graduate de­ Catanese said among his goals "I do believe in the ancient grees for a number of professional for the school were raising money Anthony Catanese, dean of the Hebrew tradition of sabbatical, a careers, including architecture, for research and student financial School of Architecture and Urban sabbatical after seven years...and art and design, engineering and aid, and seeing a doctoral degree Planning, will leave UWM July 1 this is my sabbatical." library science. program started. Those were ac­ to become provost of Pratt In­ Catanese would not reveal his complished during his tenure, but stitute, a private college in Catanese's leadership at UWM salary at the institute, but said he he will leave before seeing an Brooklyn, N.Y. will get enough of a raise to make and in the community "has been an example for others to follow,'' addition built on Engelmann Hall, Catanese, 39, dean of the school the job "attractive." His UWM which houses the school. for the last seven years, will serve salary is $54,107. Chancellor Frank Horton said in a as the institute's chief academic He will replace Steven Kaagan, statement announcing the resign­ Catanese is chairman of the officer. His duties as provost will who left the institute to become ation. Horton will appoint- an Milwaukee City Plan Commission. be similar to those of the UW Commissioner of Higher Educa­ acting dean in the next few He also serves on the boards of chancellor, he said. tion in Vermont. Catanese said a months, the statement said. directors of United Way and the "It was with a great deal of search committee chose him for Goals for Milwaukee 2000 Com­ reluctance that I leave UWM the job. Horton will also appoint a mittee. He was formerly president because I think it's on the right The institute, which has an committee to conduct a nation­ of the Park West Redevelopment Anthony Catanese track," Catanese said Wednes- enrollment of 4,500, will celebrate wide search for Catanese's replac- Commission. Disfigured flag Student groups unite prompts student Battle begins against financial aid cuts by Gretchen Schuldt the grants are limited to half the student's of The Post staff education costs, Fine said. The student must to file court suit make up the other half. The threat of cuts in the federal financial aids The Office of Management and Budget is also by James McCarter programs has brought UWM, UW-Madison, proposing that the Supplemental Educational of The Post staff Marquette University and the Milwaukee Area Opportunity Grant and the National Direct Technical College together in a political coalition Student Loan programs be elmininated, according A complaint was filed March 10 against the Society for a Better for the first time. to USSA. The group would like to keep the two Society for its Allen Ginsberg advertisement in one of the display Never before have area public, private and programs funded at $656 million, as provided in cases on the ground floor of the Union. technical colleges worked together on an issue, the '82 reconciliation bill. The ad featured an American flag that had been written on, an according to Jack Gladden, Student Association Additional cuts are being proposed for the State array of articles on Ginsberg, some of the poet's recent work and president. Student Incentive Grants. The cuts would other "beat" related material. Some of the material contained "If we don't all work together, we're all going eliminate aid to 30,000 students. USSA would like profane language. to lose it together,'' Gladden said. to keep funding at the reconciliation level of $77 The complaint was filed by Gregory Carlson, president of the Gladden said more definite plans for joint action million. Karate Club and a member of the Collegiate Association for the by the coalition would be made later this week. USSA is also fighting proposed changes in the Research of Principles (CARP), headed by Unification Church leader The coalition is working with the Washington- College Work-Study program, the Guaranteed Rev. Sun Myung Moon. Carlson stressed he acted on his own and based student lobbying group, the United States Student Loan Program, and the TRIO program, was not helped in any way by CARP. Student Association, to build grass roots oppos- which is aimed at disadvantaged students. Carlson's complaint stated: "My personal feelings were agitated tion to the Reagan administration's proposals to at the violation of laws and the harassment of our nation's integrity cut financial aid programs. Fewer would qualify inherent in its flag...writing on.it blasphemous words...rips in the All of the proposed changes would mean that field of stars and stripes." Cut "devastation" fewer students would qualify for federal aid, Fine If the proposed cuts are enacted, "the devasta­ said. College Work-Study would be reduced by 28 Violates two statutes tion will be incredible," said Janice Fine, USSA percent. Guaranteed Student Loans would be­ The complaint goes on to accuse SBS of violating Class A state and chairperson, during an interview at UWM come totally need-based and recipients would Class E federal statutes and demands restitution to be made in the Tuesday. Fine was in Milwaukee to speak at an in­ have to pay higher interest rates. Funding for following three forms: return of all segregated fees, revocation of the formational rally at MATC. three out of the five TRIO programs—Equal group's charter and maximum fines for violations "after being The Reagan administration would like to cut the Opportunity Centers, Talent Search, and staff repeatedly warned and disregarded warning." Pell grant program, the largest federal student training authority—would be eliminated. A fourth SBS officials said they received no written warning and added that, aid program, from $2.8 billion to $1.4 billion, program, Upward Bound, would be reduced by 60 they already spent their $63 segregated fee allotment. according to Fine.. About 250,000 students would "I think we need to pound the pavement and Student Court officials have said that the complaint, as it now be dropped by the program and another 350,000 run for office," Fine said. Even if student stands, is out of the court's jurisdiction because of its dependency on would be affected by the reduction. USSA is candidates are not elected, campaigns would state and federal statutes. lobbying to keep funding at the $2.8 billion, bring the issues to the voters, she said. "If they (SBS) challenge our authority to handle this case, we authorized by the 1982 budget reconciliation bill. USSA is developing a National Student Political would probably just dismiss it," said Jeff Gingold, Student Court There is a myth that the Pell program is a Action Committee to endorse and work for chief justice. "But if they don't, if they wish to use the proceedings "give-away," Fine said, and that it provides too candidates who support higher education, she to bring forth an issue, then they will be acknowledging our authority many students with a free education. However, [turn to p. 2, col. 1] [turn to p. 8, col. 2] Page 2 UWM Post Glasser to lead China trip Graduate students win fight in House 0 Professor David Evan Glasser, ing sites and developments in technology issues raised by China chairman of the department of many parts of the Republic, National New Building Materials Graduate students won a minor to keep the students eligible.
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