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Do UCSD Students Need Their Own Representative 1

by Laura Richter that role," said Tom Hull, Assistant to the mittee' of UCSD initiated the continuing University administrators. " This is an Staff Writer Vice-chancellor of Academic Affairs, in a attempt to create a mediation facility on this extraordinary campus m terms of ac­ Ombudsman-a term of Scandanavian interview with campus with a proposal issuedJast June. As cessibility. We try to provide many origin, loosely means "representative of the I I set out by the plan, a six-member committee openings for students through which they people." As a result of student unrest during would have acted as an autonomous ar­ can solve their problems." the 19608, many university campuses across bitration organization for resolving conflicts Saltman added that, "Some students ft!el the instituted their own om­ within the University system. free to walk in the office and say 'I've got a budsman programs to deal with the Bert Lee, member of the Committee and problem. ", He stressed that " human problems and complaints of students within author of the proposal, saw it as "an attempt relations ought to be fundamentaL" When the systems of their resp.(!ctive campuses. to promote greater trust and interaction asked about his probable reaction to the Presently, however, UCSD has no such among the three segments of the University institution of an autonomous mediation operational grievance system. population, the faculty, staff and students~ group, he replied, "I'd want to know why." George Murphy, Vice-chancellor and which were very antagonistic at the time." SDSUHasOne o an of S.tudent Affairs, said recently that The plan was presented to the Advisory Locally, San Diego State University is the "we are about to promulgate a formal Committee of Student Fee Programs, but only campus to utilize the services of a fu11- student grievance procedure," of which the was not accepted according to Lee, because time ombudsman. Donald F. Harder, for­ draft policy statement is now being reviewed "they were swamped with work at the time merly Director of Counselling and Associate by the General Counsel of the Board of and did not want to be bothered." Lee went Dean of Student Affairs, fills that role which Rcgents. He expects the proposal to become on to way, "I still think there's a need for includes resolving grade disputes, "one of effective next week, upon its issuance by it. " our biggest problems," said Lynn Lesicka, Chancellor McElroy. Scnate is now in the process of developing a assistant to Harder. She and the two student Specifically, "those grievances alleging grade-related procedure, by which he and aid£ deal with other difficulties that students might be experiencing, frequently con­ violation of Title IX regulations, which Vice·chancellor 01 Student Affairs George the college deans would serve as in­ cerning financial aid and registration. preclude discrimination based on religion, Murphy . termediaries. He commented that this race, national origin or sex" will be dealt would at least be "more than our present The Office of the Ombudsman met with with under the implementation of the plan. added that "if there is really a need, then I non-policy. " approximately 800 people last semester, "I hope we don't need an ombudsman think it's a sign that the college system has Paul Saltman, Vice-chancellor of very few of whom failed to follow through because part of my view of college deanS failed in some significant aspect." Academic Affairs, concurred with Hull's with the resolution of their particular and provosts is that they ought to be serving The Student Affinnative Action Com- standpoint concerning the function of Continued on Page 8 -...... ,--..."..."...... ,-. Cabinet-Assembly is Coop; AS Compromise By Paul Watry Staff Writer In the upcoming student referendum, undergraduates have a choice between three model goverrunents. Two of these, the udent Cooperative Union and the Associated Students of UC (ASUC) models, are well known on campus. One, the Cabinet-Assembly model, is not. The Cabinet-Assembly model, authored by Muir student Mark Sindler, is basically comprised of two separate bodies, one executive and one legislative. These bodies form what Sindler terms a "compromise" between the ASUC and the Coop. Assembly to This is the first in a three-part series of articles dealing with tbe government models whieh will appear in the upcoming student Consider New referendum. One body, the Assembly, is patterned directly after the Coop, in which Privacy Bill any student can participate to initiate bills. The other body, the Cabinet, IS indirectly modeled after a more traditional student body and serves as by Hugh McIntosh sort of a "check" for the Assembly, in the bills must pass both-bodies. SACRAMENTO-Fearing that This check, which Sindler contends is missing in the Coop, would get his more comprehensive open files more students and special interest factions to define their interest. In this bill might be vetoed by Gov. way Sindler believes the groups would have to appear, the resulting being Brown, Senator Robert Roberti (0- one faction not able to control the government. LA) introduced an alternative open The Cabinet of Sindler's model is comprised of nine people: eight files bill last week covering only elected from the foUr colleges and one from the Assembly. Legislative University of California em­ action, passed from the Assembly, may be vetoed by two thirds of the ployees. Ca binet. Ide311y, this action would prevent railroading of certain interest The first privacy bill, would, if groups and ideologies; a charge repeatedly leveled against the Coop. passed, prohibit the state gover­ Model Tries to Incorporate "The Best" nment from keeping secret files on Sindler explained that he believes the Cabinet-Assembly uses the best citizens, and would allow them a of the other two models: "This model is trying to incorporate both aspects .. certain degree of control over the of efficiency such as that which is offered in the ASUC, bvt on the other ~ collection, accuracy and use of hand, it contains something which the ASUC is lacking and the Coop has: III information in the files. a format by which any and all students wishing to participate have an According to David Brody, access to the system." president of the University Council Getting this across to a large nwnber of students has been very difficult of the American Federation of for Sindler. He admits that the model will have great difficulties in Teacher (AFT), Brown vetoed a winning. ' The Cabinet-Assembly is a model that I thought of, using other The above is the. type of creatiVity that the Triton Times is now looking for similar privacy bill last year models as informational sources. No one has ever heard of it before. A space will be reserved in Monday's IT Calendar pages lor th e because it was too cumbersome There is no other model like it on other campuses. It is specifically photographic item turned in by a member 01 the UCSD community. and expensive. "There's no cer­ designed for UCSD." The person turning in the winning entry will be reworded with alive dollar tainty at all that he won't veto this In a recent letter·to the Triton Times (Feb. 14 0' 1977), Sindler attacked bill. as well as the thrill 01 knowing that his o r her work is being viewed by one too," Brody sa id. the Coop for not recognizing people with different ideologies. In the letter, thousands 01 readers . Please bring your ubmission to the IT office. in care The new bill would allow UC Continued on Page 8 of the Calendar Contest. J Continued on page 6 External Affairs Coordinator Predicts Erratum/ High Court Will Reject Bakke Case-Schneider Clarification Andy Schneider, External matters of University interest. Friday's Board of Regents because if we don't someone else In our Monday article headed Affairs Coordinator, leads as Schneider stressed the Bakke meeting as being a time of will, but then you have to realize " Blacks Bather, Consider active a life as any student-make case (which is challenging " major considerations," ex­ this is our University, and that Threats," we quoted Jim Brown that any three students. In ad­ preferential minority treatment pecially since the Regents we're responsible. When you as saying the atmosphere at a dition to participating on in admissions programs) as Corrunittees on Special Research hear about the plutonium leaks meeting of black students last numerous campus committees, being of the "utmost im­ Projects will consider renewal of from the Lawrence Livermore Friday night was one of "tense he usually devotes six days a portance," but ventured to say major contracts with the Energy lab you have to wonder. The hostility." this was a misquote. month attending Student Body that he believes the case will be Research and Development purpose of school is education, Brown actually told people at the President's Council (SBPC) rejected by the Supreme Court of Administration. If renewed, the not weapons r search. meeting that the campus at­ meetings, Regents gatherings, Feb. 22. agrCt'lTI lit would provide $3.585 .. As I see it, the University lTI"lSphere is "tense and hostile." and various lobbying exercises. " It's time the University of million in funding for U 's Los continues selling itself to the The Triton Times regr ts this Last quarter in a Triton Times California prepared to reorganize Alamos and Lawrence Liver­ high t corporat bidder. You error. interview Schneider expressed its affirmative action more Laboratorie , whose lab can be sure we 11 fight the fun­ his concerns on a nwnber of programs," aid chneid r. " It work is devoted mainly to ding. " matters pertinent to UCSD and seems to me that the University weapon re arch. Aloof con rn to Schneider is th University as a whole. Time has not gone to gr at lengths in " It' morally wrong for the the proposal of th ystemwid:: has proven the accuracy of his fulfilling its commitment to af­ University to conduct·w apon's LibraI' Planning om e to unify statements and predictions, so firmative action. What w se is r 'arch," said chneid r. " I th nin' UC campuses libraries th Triton Times felt it was again an elite institution." know th r ar thos p ople who into a singl ~ystem-the con­ appropriate to corral Schneider Important Regents M ting say- w should uppl) the scqucn c of which mi~ht find half and get his views on those Schneider pointed to this I' 'M'ar('h and bomb.' :ll11l>ly Continued on Page 3 ....1 triton times WedDelClay,Februry 1',1171 WedDesday, February II, 1m P8Ce3 Authors Contaded Commentary The ...... of eve!')' prapoalUoa OD die relereadum were cOlitaeted save one who eeaId Do& be retlebed. TbIa forum .. oItbe opla ..... 01 thOle who respoDded recantlDc the Iuaes. Fight Against Tradition of ~/Student Class Privilege"

Semester Issue Discussed By Marco UMaDdri and academic structure of UC is have represent them. The choice of The strategy should be to clarify ment is seen as a tactical A question concerning the quaI:ter vs. semester issue has ~en placed There are two reasons why I am subsidized by taxpayers and student government will be the class struggle at UCSD by manuever to promote a strategy to on the referendwn ballot through the efforts of the "Independent Students writing this article. The first is to working people. Tuition has only secondary to the question of the bringing to light and analysing the achieve a goal. for Democracy (ISO)." expose the growing tendency one objective purpose, and that is goals of student government. Bakke Dccision, student class The Student Cooperative is AI; a non-partisan, non-political student organization, ISO 1.$ only in­ toward student class privilege, and to exclude certain classes on the At this point, I would like to privilege, tuition increases, and presently characterized by !ts terested in polling student preference. It has been requested of the the second is to increase political basis of economic advantage and propose a goal, a strategy, and a elitist University admittance meetings open to all students, Its Referendum Issues Elections Board that the results of this question be sent to the Chan­ debate befo~e the referendwn: . ability. Tuition increases clearly tactic, and attempt to tie them into poliCies. traditionally loose organizational cellors, Academic Senates, and Student Assemblies of all UC campuses, support this elitist tendency. the UCSD experience. If one is to The tactic should be to utilize the structure, its dif£erent leadership Marco LlMondri was one of the The Bakke decision is a accept that the material presented resources at · hand, i.e . . student titles, its potential as an en­ the Bdard of Reg~ts, and the Pre$ident of ~e University. In this way, the founding members of the Student students of UCSD can have some input into the deCision-making process California Supreme Court case herein is a valid representation of government, Communications vironment for political debate. The Cooperative Union. .Alternate Food Service to be Proposed that so greatly affects them. . which rules _as unconstitutional trends in the University, then it Board, the student Center Board of Coop is also defined by its ad­ Since ISD has no official position on this question, it can only present a UC's Affirmative Action program seems clear that for organizing Authority, and classrooms, to ministrative responsibilities as PROPOSAL FOR A STUDENT community. The facility is one of present campus food selVices. At this time in the late Seventies, at Oavls. The political con­ and educating students-the goal carry forward the strategy to fight seen in allocating $135,000 per year CONTROUED NATIJRAL FOOD the few on campus that is easily Furthennore, since the fac'llity is brief explanation of each choice. • UC student activists are con­ Under the semester system, there would be two terms which would only sequences of this judiCial decision should be to heighten the potential against growing student class to student organizations, and its RESTAURANT aC(''eSSible to all four colleges as \!urrently funded by the $6 Student fronted with two roads: 1) appointment of over 100 students to require two registration periods a'nd two final exam periods. It would cut retention of student class priVilege, could eventually overturn all af­ of utilization of UCSO as a resource privileges. We ask that Student Center well as commuters. It is this Center Fee, it must be under firmative action programs for to ' promote working peoples' I would submit that only now campus committees. Objectively, centralness that gives Building C student control. . down somewhat on administrative paper work. It would . also give 2) rejection of growing tendency to Building C be developed as a students more time to deal with sutljects in a particular course. women, Third World people, and struggles. does the question of student the Coop is a resource to be used by the potential to be a social and This propostion seeks to im­ increase student class privileges. lower income people. The student-controlled alternative food A disadvantage of the system is that each term is long compared to a You may ask, what do I mean Simply pot, give the workers the government become relevant, that selVlce emphasizing vegetarian c.ultural gathering place for plement the results of a California State Supreme Court resources they have created. is, inasmuch as student govern- Continued OD Page 6 students. professional study which was quarter. Also, one would normally take less classes per year on the when I speak of "student class and natural foods and that this be sememster system as compared to the quarter system. _ ruled that UC Davis was utilizing completcd last summer at the privilege?" To expose the in­ ER Ie. ALAN ROel~.50N implemented by Fall 1m . . Such a center would go a long The advantages of the quarter system are probably very clear to "reverse discrimination" in ac­ because student Center Building C. the request of the Student Center stitutional nature of student class cep.ting students into its medical way to revitalizing the entire Board. The feasibility study was UCSD students. There is the shorter terril and the opportunity for taking privilege in UC, four sjrnple proposed food service facility., was student center as well as more classes in the academic year. . questions may be asked : Who school and was therefore doing so rub a dub dub just you and originally scheduled to open in developing a sense of community conducted by the manager of a illegally. successful natural food facility Some disad,vantages to the system are that a 100week term is relatively physically builds UC? Who o Spring 1976. But. one full year after that this university desperately short to study a subject in any kind of depth. Also, a quarter can be quite maintains it? Who carries the David Saxon's statement of completion, the facility sits located on the UCSC campus. December 1976 makes clear the UC needs. A copy of the proposal will be intense and hurried for students who are used to a semester. financial burden, and who benefits emptyandllnused. Again, ISO favors no particular system but encourages all students to from the academic and physical administrative attitude towards The facility should be available placed on reselVe at the Cluster the character of students entering The delay in the opening is to students late into the evening Undergraduate Library. express their opinions on the q,uestions. ISO strongly urges that students structure of UC? think seriouSly about the other referendwn questions and that they UC's in future years. Saxon stated especially sad in view of what the selVing as both a lounge and a . -Bob RubiDyi that presently, the "top" 14 building could offer the campus place to buy food not offered by the Dave Gambee exercise their right by turning out to vote in the upcoming election. The answers to these questions JoeRaddJDg are obvious to all who have not lost percent of California high school IDdepeDdeat Students their sense of social perception. It students are accepted at UC. for Demecracy is construction workers, elec­ According to Saxon, the 1963 Please Do Not ,Restrict the Bike Shop tricians, painters, etc, or working California State Master Plan on Higher Education states that UC Schneider ... people who physically build UC. It (CoDtinued from 1) Chancellor McElroy: I therefore consider your offer to easily: by presenting the facts to Lefties Need Fai r Shake is the clerical and staff workers, should accept only the "top" 8 I am somewhat dismayed and­ rcstrict the Bike Shop's clientele the City Council and allowing them gardeners, custodians, etc. and percent of graduating high school . of UCSD's (and other campuses) Student Lobby. "We're not even disappointed at your actions unnecessary, and worse than that, to defeat the ridiculous resolution The primary p.urpose of a write and face the front of the room other working people who maintain students. books located in large half way ther yet," said concerning the UCSD Bike Shop dangerous. It opens a whole new the bike shop owners managed to university like ours is obviously at the same time, and so that no the physical and bureaucratic This percentage is determined warehouses in and Schneider, " which naturally and would like to request that you precedent for off-campus groups to place before them. education. In order to get the best one has to worry about how sore his structure of UC. It is the working by grade point average and test Berkeley. makes things difficult. It's at the reconsider your position. be able to force the University into I therefore ask you fo reconsider education possible, classrooms and back will get while taking notes in class, through the state income tax scores. Saxon's statement puts Against Library Idea point where the Lobby may close Your letter to the San Diego City changing its mode of doing your position, and to contact the facilities are needed that will lecture? structure, who carrys the forward a new policy for the "I don't like the idea at all," ooerations for several weeks due Council, delivered last Tuesday, business. City Council to restate your guarantee all students the best It's only fair-why should anyone 'financial burden' in the con­ University in that the UC will said Schneider. "I'm trying to to financial restrictions. There's made an "offer' to restrict Bike This is ostensibly the end you and position as one of defending the possible environment for le~ing . be forced to take notes on his or her struction and maintenance of the decrease enrollment in order to tell as many people as possible lot of important work we have t Shop sales to UCSD students only Assistant Chancellor Ryer are Bike Shop's current operating lap becawe it Is impossible to physical and academic structure of respond to the guidelines of the UCSD's abhorence of the plan. do. How can we do it withou (no faculty or staff) without ex­ working so hard to avoid. Singling ·practices. . UCSD, unlike most schools in the comfortably reach the writing UC. 196.'1 Master Plan. The proposal fails to recognize funds?" country, does not have facilities in surface? Now that there has been an at­ the shelf approach to scholarly ploring other alternatives which out the Bike Shop as the STEVE COLMAN its classrooms for left handed WhO benefits from all of this? E.;ven with his busy schedule may satisfy the City Council. "sacrificial lamb" in order to I know that it's hard to ap­ tempt to define the problem of research: It also overlooks the It The answer is private enterprise. Schneider still urges students to The Rules Committee of the avoid further attacks on the students to take notes on. preciate this .predicament if you growing student class privilege, 1 importance of individual campus becomes very dificult for a left are not left handed; if you need to The "thinktank" nature of the would like to propose ways of libraries. " " come visit" with him and Council passed the resolution University is unwise and unfair. It handed student to take adequate University of' California ob­ discuss their concerns. He can be requesting the closure of the Bike is a tenent of democratic gover­ be convinced of the problem, ask a dealing with it. One problem Schneider has notes and write good tests when he friend that is left handed and I'm jectively supports, through A referendum will occur at been contending with is San found in the External Affairs Shop after a hearing at which no nment that rules should apply has to worry about the position he research and investments, our Office, located upstairs in the University interests were equa lIy to those who are equal. To sure he'll convince you. Please, I UCSD in a few weeks. Students will Diego's failure to come through has to sit in, in order to reach the ask you, why should being left economic system. OUr economic be asked which form of student with its $6,219 pledge to the Student Center. represented. I spent last Tuesday be consistent you should restrict desk on the wrong side of his body. system is based on the concept of morning downtown with the Bike the University bookstore, sundry handed be a burden? goverrune.nt they would like to Why not put a fair amount of Help your fellow students and priv'llte property, which has now Shop representative, talking with store, Friday night films, and desks in the lecture halls and manifested itself in monopoly each councilperson (or one of campus cafeterias to UCSD vote to place left-handed desks in classrooms on the left hand side of the classrooms. production. It is clear that the hislher staff). My impression is stude nts on I y. the chairs so that everyone can monopolies of the military­ A BARGAiN AT ANY PRiCE that the majority of members felt -JeffKanel industrial complex, biological death espEciALLy 2 .~ CENTs misinformed or misled in this The University needs to take a research field and nuclear and strong stand in this matter-that it Rebuttals Welcome , Bl'TE matter, and that they would atomic research all benefit from support tlie Bike Shop's right to ~ll will not compromise becawe of the existence of the University as a penalty to any clientele it desires, in­ two disgruntled people blowing a i Next Wednesday, the Triton Times will print letters regarding the resource. T ed Boomer, ACLU cluding non-University persons. SHOP small issue out of all proportion to referendwn and in response to today 's forum. Student class privilege derives Forrest Pric e, SD District Only one councilmember ex­ its importance. Your !lct.ion is Responses must be .submitted by :Friday' at 9 AM. They should be from the objective benefits offered Attorney's Office TheAHorda"'e pressed adamant opposition to the essentially one of panicking at uld by the University, whether it be a Shop. something which can be se-ttled typewritten.and double-spaced on a 74-space line. They sho not ex- Wed Feb16 Compurer Store . ceed 1% pages in length. professional career or the opening of ncw social advantages through e250. H V ICKERS ST . North Conference Room SAN OIEGO , CA 92 111 the channels of the University Student Center bureaucracy. 'Were Damn Mad" : Return Government to Student Body 7:30 PM . 17141 565· 6008 The student class is a social Dot I wanted to respond to the 'Open Letter to The rules of the Coop are nottime-tested . . not change the guidelines so that all students the vote switched 4-3 for the petition. Ray economic class. This social class the UCSD Community' (TIlFeb.l1). I am Nobody knows what they are and they seem could gettheir petitions on in the same way. I Bergevin appeared before the Board to derives its total existance from the happy that this letter singles me out as a to change from week to weck . The only Coop protest wlequal tJ·eatment. . . resign on january 17. The Board was without institutional exploitation of otiler student leader ..... people like Davis, rule has been to change the rules for the The Board voted 4-2 not to put the pe~t~on full representation for four weeks. During economic classes, (i.e. University '1 Bloomberg, Reed, Fingerman, Bee, political expediency of the core group. on. The Board voted 3-3 not to put the petition that time Fingerman did not use the time- employees, taxpayers, etc.) A Bergevin, . and Hawkins are afraid social class is defined here as a Since the Coop has not made its operating tested process of the Coop to replace Ray. of student leaders, because' student leaders ' procedures clear to the student body, it's group of people whose common represent large student constituencies. When a political vote came up it was ex­ denominator is that of filling a easy for the core group to manipulate pedient for the Coop Core group to reject a The students who signed this letter are the . political decisions. Several times I have 1,M'e, y ou -t?;"'~ +. kc~ -z: common social rolp. (i.P.. "t.udents). Core of the Coop. four week old resignation and put Ray back I use the term "class" in an at­ invited large groups of students to the Coop ,.,..5 -60..., perpe+v",t ; ~ ouje!veJ . on the board to vote. They believe that student government who never got a chance to talk because they tempt to clarify the collective should be organized in the student interest -rc.ke.. 0) (ool:. 0;( 0"'" ft:c.e ~ Even then prior to the Coop Monday privilege status this group receives were excluded by rule maneuvering. meeting, Ray informed the Board that he that they define and not how a large nwnber This time we beat the core group on their re..""r'~ .-esv!o,t.ot-,s ....-tt,y in its relation to the rest ot society. 4in the student body think. The people who would only continue until his replacement A "social" class is incapabl.e of .~~ own turf and playing their own game. That is had been found. The people who came to the .•., signed ~his letter control student govern- what the uproar is a II about. tI-.e.. .5. +v>d- .. OI-J l dealing blows against thl;! ment. , Coop meeting simply asked that due to the economic system. _ I wrote the Elections Board Guidelines in circumstances that a new representative be They W i! ~ placed in position of authority At this point, student class one week. The next week they were approved selected since Bergevin had resigned. by a smal' ljandful of students who show up to without objection by Muir, Revelle, Third privilege is on a rapid upsurge. An Monda y r igllt Coop meetings. I don't have a high concern for rules. I hold College Councils and the Coop. They were increase in the material privileges They al e not elected by the student body or I a high respect for the integrity of students of students will objectively support ~o~~~-I. voted into existence· by COOP represen­ appointee. by their college councils. Their who make agreements with each other. Helt the interests of the economic forces tatives, Bergevin, Kelly Cundal, and Cheryl that it was my rcsponsibility as a student titles are deceptive because ii, most c>l'es Dunnet, as well as by the Collcge Reps. When , which control the University. there are n students to support coordinators leader to uphold' guidelines which were equal fI In 1977, student class privilege is the first deadline closed the Coop Model and .-/ for every student and respect our in suppor . ~oups. most blatantly manifested in 3 the Comprehensive Referendum Petition did agreements. I am against providing special I am ~ I to be attacked for helping to forms : 1) planned increases in not meet the guidelines. privileges for special people. U."'''D bring s:,u ents to student government Then we extended the deadline so that they quarterly tuition, 2) the recent meetings. r-ty principle from the start has It was clear to me that the 'Open Letter to Bakke decision, 3) David Saxon's could get their act together. When the the UCSD Community' was not open and did been opC(J government that would selVe a II petition did not meet the guidel ine the second statement of Dec. 1976 which calls 2 for 1 means UCSO people ,et 5.50 Get your tic.ets between 9:00 , students. For once a large nwnber of not provide you with all thC facts to make a for fewer enrollment acceptions to ' time, it was time for Bloomberg and Reed to decision about what has been going on far too '\' tic.ets for only $2.75 5:00 at the Triton TImes in the students decided to show what they felt was play Coop rules and put pressure on the UC. This clearly represents a tren<\ Student Center in their interest and sat for 2 1/2 hrs. voting long. uf increasing difficulty for people Board to accept the petition by changing the ~ '/i against the Core of the Coop. You're right we railroaded. agrced upon ground rules. ~ .51."'.""__ _ - from the working 8nd lower I agreed to insure that the Elections Board "We're damn mad." classes to enter the Universities I am not suppressing the question content It's time to take student government out of TONITE'S THE NIGHT issue would be discussed, but no motions un the petition, I am questioning the manner they indirectly create. were pre-arranged. Everybody invited to the hands of an unrepresentative few and Tuition does not pay for either A FEW CHOICE TICKETS in whi h the Elections Board was forced to rcturn decisionmaklng to the student body. ARE AVAIlABlE BEFORE come and take a look at the operation of the put it on the ballot. The Board did it in the the maintenance or the physical 011 . Then, after having resigned from the I.ast Monday night was just a start. construction of the University or 1:00 TODAY·BEST TQJHE FIRST Coop knew that they could vote their minds. sf)('cia l interest of Monly and Vic, but w did Board, Bergevin retut'n d to the Board and ANDY SCHNEIDER LAST CHANCE pay faculty alarles. The physical triton time8 PageS concert Scene : Up & Coming Luther James: True Theater Artist

by Tim MilcKeazie is that Foghat is fuckin' hot! Rod He's prepared Diana Ross for Show. Julia, Bewlt· with this faculty, will be one oHhe audience for that particular Arts Editor Price plays such a blistering slide her role in Lady Slags the cbed, and Dattarl. He was also a leading university teachers of message to emerge." Director The Sports Arena could not be that you almost expect to and he's taught Bill Gosby, producer for the On Being Black theatrical art In a very short James enjoys presenting plays descnbed by anyone as being posh, see smoke coming off of the axe's Godfrey Cambridge as well as series and an executive producer time." which "might strike one as or even comfortable. But it sure ~ck' . Foghat came out with a many other stars. He's also for CBS Television Network. He Nestled in his simple bungalow needful in social' terms." He was cold in the stark dept~ of the torrid "" and just directed Broadway plays and directed and assistant directed 22 office on Matthews campus, observes that " it's always in­ Arena that they reCer to as kept rollin' all nig~ long. produced, written and directed for theatre productions of Broadway, Luther Jamcs makes plans for his teresting to find and stage such "backstage." There I was, waiting These four lads are among the television. off Broadway, and in Stock. cu rrent play, The Taking of Miss plays because you feel that you're patiently for the Road Manager, prime exponents of "crotch·rock," Luther James still teaches So how did he come to teach at Janie. giving a gift to the audience. Ronnie Smith, to usher me into the with a rhythm thallikes to ravage acting and directs plays. But UCSD? "I was asked to lecture Elegant and poised, he speaks Something for them to ponder." dressing room so I could do my its .audience in a most primitiv-e, instead of the glamorous environs here," says James, "and did so with a soft, compelling voice, Like a lot of directors, James interview with Foghat. yet effective manner. The newest of Hollywood and Broadway, for two quarters. There came an gcnt ly correcting the labeling of started out as an actor in the As I stood there rapping with ex· member of Foghat is bassist Craig James operates within the modest opening in the department and his playas Black drama. " I don't theatre. He graduated in 1959 Electric Prune Denise Simpson, I MacGregor, who succeeds in sctting of UCSD s cling asso· they asked me if I'd consider know if The Taking of Miss Janie form the Dramatic Workshop of ooticed the drummer, , giving the music a little extra ciate professor of drama. coming into it. I accepted-this is in strict terms, Black drama. I the New School for Social hop into his Mercedes with his old punch. Combined with Roger Earl He's a man with an impressive will be my second year." As for think it comes from a black point Research which he describes as lady and drive out of the Arena on drums, they give the band an past. Included among the many the drama department, he is of view, but I think its im· "a post graduate and special parking lot. They were followed extremely potent beat. Price is distinguished places he's taught enthusiastic about it. " I enjoy plications are certainly not studies school for the humanities closely by a red Jaguar, with Rod amazingly adaptable on lead ~ are the Lee Strasberg Theatre teaching ~ere . The department is confined to black members of the and arts." Located in his native Price at the wheel, Craig , be it on a slide solo or with Iii Institute in Los Angeles as well as moving steadily toward better American society, I think it ad­ New York, the school had a Geny Niewood and Timepiece: MacGregor riding and some as in • the Luther James Studio in New and better standards in terms of dresses something that concerns " really exciting" dramatic school ~ York. His entertainment ex· what the department .expects. all Americans--w hich is the at the time he attended. Marlon o perience is vast and varied. As a And with the addition of a direction that society has taken Brando, Rod Steiger, and Harry Efficient But Too Excitin.g li television writer and director, he master's program which they've since the confrontations of the Belafonte were ' some of his ~ worked on such programs as Tbe achieved in the last couple of 1960's. I think it's not necessarv to classmates. Unlike the latter by Ted Navin Burke beyond the predictable. I prefer his Courtship of Eddie's Father, The years, I would say that this school, have any black members in the l Continued from page 7] I Staff Writer soprano sax outings, which Gerry Nlewood and Timepiece number only three here. His tone is . (Horizon/A&M) looser and more confident and Niewood, playing flute and Niewood is more willing to take sop-rano saxophone, leads" his chances, covering wider spaces, Commercials as Pop Art: MeDonalds is the M~sage grO'up through a series of songs with deft acceleration in his lines that is somewhere near the when needed. The band, comprised vision and aesthetic structure. Through the use of videotapes, he explained delay in video. These similarities show a definite parallel between popular progressive bent of ECM recording of Rick Laird, bass, Ron Davis, how the visual imagery in commercials communicates its message. The art and fine art. artists(Gary Burton, Ralph drums, Michel Donato, acoustic The average American now watching television than he videotapes portrayed two totaly different approaches to food. Albert Budin, Kurtz is also the author of a book on this subject entitled Spots: The Art of Towner, Jan Hammer, Keith bass, and Dave Samuels, Vibes, does at his job. And, with 97.1 households having at whose Diamond Walnuts commercial sold out all the walnut warehouses in Television Commercials, which will be released in April. Jarrett,) and the modernized turn in proficient, workman-like least one television set and viewing time being six hours the co untry , uses slow, panning camera techniques and overhead lighting to co ncept of mainstream jazz performances. Samuel's work on and eight minutes a day, it is is presently the dominant bring out the tangible, sensory qualities in food, such as its texture. (l)ubcl't Laws. Freddie Hubbard. vibes adds immeasura bly , Corm of visual imagery in our McDonalds commercials, on the other hand, use as many as 65 different fast­ .John Kl emmcr. ) If nothing else, especially on two John Aber­ What is the most pervasive action freeze shots in their allotted 60 seconds to make time seem more the result is one slick package. crombie compositions. " Ralph's J ding to Bruce Kurtz, video urgent than it is in real life. This way, the viewer comes to associate Niewood's abilities on flute are Piano Waltz," and "Timeless." If America, and Arts Magazine, passable. His style is lyrical and Niewood would loosen up, he'd be These amazing facts and intelligently thought out, and more interesting. Gerry Nlewood Kurtz at the La Jolla Museum shows more imagination than and Timepiece suffers from of the lecture, which was some better known players such as stylistic indecision at worst. At relationship between "popular Herbie Mann and Till) Wiesberg, best, it'll make great background American culture. but he plays it safe too often, as music while your filling out your Extent though afraid tQ.., expand a solo tax forms. Fogha t Stops at Sports Arena on Way to Stardom. To explain the profound extent American Kurtz ,.------~------___, - Lonesome Dave crashed in the "Drivin' Wheel" from the new to the regulations by the l~alLIUIlIiII back seat. Nightsbift LP. Of course, I can't commercial advertising is npr,nll'P11 Being the astute person that I forget , guitarist, 16 minutes per hour of nnr,.nr',m,>.ltm am, I figured that my interview vocalist extraordinaire and the children'S programming. This was not going to go too well. I ran closest thing the band has to a duration can be broadcast in up to a cool looking dude wearing a punk. Peveretl stayed true to his commercials per hour during the ::~fr1 tour jacket and asked him where vocals, though his guitar solos average American watches about the hell Ronnie Smith was. He were very basic and paled in a week or 520 hours a year.) The McDonalds hamburgers with a very exciting way of life, the American .way of looked at me as if I'd spent my life comparison with Price's. one year out of every 17 viewing life. underneath a rock, then told me Surprisingly, Foghat didn't statistics, Kurtz had no problem Formal SlmUarltles "Ronnie's in the hospital. Some perform much of their new which television commercials Since both TV commercials and contemporary fine art are " engendered by guy just punched him out." Great. Nightsbift LP, opting instead to TVCommerci Form the culture in which they are created," Kurtz feels that there are definite No Foghat, no Ronnie Smith, no rely on old standards, "" But a re television cornmer(:lalS fonn of popular art? Kurtz's formal similarities between them. These similarities were brought out in a interview. I then left as quickly as and "Maybelline" being the prime definition of popular' art is "art to a very wide audience slide presentation of contemporary artwork. Telj!vision is unique in its em· possible. I .wanted to go home and examples. But then fans love to or that must take the breadth account in order to exist." ployment of such aspects as c<>lor spectrum, short duration, small scale, listen to "Drlvin' Wheel" on the hear the oldies, and the sold-out In this sense, commercials popular art. Kurtz pointed out repetition, impermanence, tactility, movement, and time dimension. The stereo. Sports Arena audience was no that "pop art" has usually regards to its sociological and slides exemplified these aspects in the work of modern artists in such fields of If :tou want to be high-brow different. To put it quite simply, psychological implications, wherellS ! , has usua lly been considered contemporary art min imalism , serial imagery (Andy Warhol's Soup about musical styles, it would be they went absolutely beserk. And as valid on the basis of "personal structure." He decided that Cans), environmental and process art (where transformation and change are quite easy to put down a band like why not? Foghat is on its way to to prove the interrelatedness of subjects of the pieces,) performance art and kinetic art. In regards to'time superstardom. of art he would reverse this Foghat. But the fact oC the matter procedure. dimension, Kurtz mentioned the work of Ira Schneider, who is currently He began by looking at TV the standpoint of personal teaching here at UCSD and is involved with immediate feedback and time .....- U C San [lego campus Program Board presents

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goals. lbe Coop is an apparatus. Center Board of Authority, tile over the last 10 yean of struale. privileges u U~D students. Season Ends Tomorr~ and resource, without progresalve Student Cooperative, ·the C0m­ III encling, I would Uke to state Serious analysts rnuat lake place, me8111 Sight, Form, Stardom: political conter&. Objectively, munications Board combined that by no am I foolish resources must be gained, and almost everythlnl the Coop has produce an enormoos resource enoogh to believe that the majority ideology must direct that 8I\fIlysis the right, l.ft or liberal sectors at done (except for work in Its first value which includes over $250,000 of people who read this article will Swimmers Still Afloat .. Barely U~D. Pte ently, the liberals are year) has supported the growing annually, newspaper production agree with its contents. In fact, it is and the utilization of those PE Uses Video Replays in control. tendency of student class privilege. facilities, cOl\ference rooms, my hope that many students resources. What we do as students by Jeff Namura the Ambassador meet three weeks classed by their opponents. A Though ~rimental in fonn, by DaDiel FIU'Ie Staff Writer tighUy-<:ontested meet against The Coop has not educated or buildings, phones, etc. currently carrying out " pOlitical in dealing with student class An instructor with 'some ago, hope their fortune wiD cha'nge the Coop is traditional · in its Staff Writer foresight can budget the expense of . A nurry of illnesses and injuries as they visit UC Riverside Whittier several weeks ago went organized students and workers To plan a political struggle at work" become threatened by what privilege over the next lew years essence. The Coop is an around tuition Increases or U~D without a solid material this article states, threatened due If you have ever played tennis paying an assistant to help operate have made winning hard to come tomorrow for their season finale. down the drain because the team organization held together, not by downward enrollment projection. base is to deny all that students to the fact that they are attempting will shape the political nature of and had trouble getting your serve the machinery. by as the visiting Triton swim team " With everyone there, we should had no diver, forfeiting valuable ideological unity, but by individual The Coop has consistently failed to should have collectively learned to retain and support their the UC for the next few decades. in or you are an athlete with less competed against Pomona-Pitzer beat the," quipped coach Gary points. attempts to promote individual briRg to light the contradiction as than perfect skills In any other Even though this expense is Friday, and also at the Santa Becker. Reflecting on. the past season, to who creales the Universities, Privacy 81_ sport, you might be interested in a small, some instructors don 't Barbara Invitational over the But without swimmers such as coach Becker said he felt that and who benefits from them. The modem phenomena known as the utilize the tape machine. Cates weekend. Mark Allen, who was injured in a scheduling and the availibility of COOp has not fought for these [ConUuued from 11 videotape instant replay. "Some feel that the The surfing accident, and Albe.rt the facility time adversely affected The instant replay is being used the team's effort. issues, because it is clearly not in employees to examine all their the Governor's objections to last approve of the language of last Williams, the team's top but­ in PE classes at U~D to help "Our season doesn't start until its interests to do so. files except those held by the year's bill, said Brody, who worked year's proposed legislation, Brody terflyer, winning won't come easy. January, and since we're not in What the Coop needs is concrete, academic Senate, Brody said. with Roberti on the new draft. said, so they will presumably tennis players improve their The team's individual per­ a serves as well as their forehands league, our last meet is a month ideological input on the part of These files, used for reviewing Brody said the language of SB accept the constru¢on of the new formances have been highlighted and backhands. Besides tennis, it and a half later. We need a longer progressive students at UCSD. 251 is the samep the one vetoed by bill. Lowell Paige, special by sprinter Guy Bucca Man, who appointments, tenure and has also been employed in gym­ Those students who feel a moral or promotion, would be limited to Brown last year with the exception assistant in Sacramento to UC ou\swam the competition at both season to realize our potential." nastics, dance, badminton, Pomona-Pitzer and Santa Bar­ social commitment to struggle protect the authors of letters of that there would be no costs to the President David Suon, said of the swimming and basketball classes. bara. Winning the freestyle events "Also, there needs to be more against student class privilege reconunendation. The text of such state and the law would apply to first bill, "We didn't support it by a time for the swimmers to use the .. Any PE instructor can use the at both 50 and )(10 yards, BucaMan should be thinking seriously of letters could be read, however, UC employees. long shot." Palge said he would not facilities, which is impossible now videotape equipment as a tea~hing seizing the existing resources at providing the authors' names were Representatives of the comment on the present bill until established the top team marks in aid, if he feels it would be helpful," these events with respective times due to the school's heavy U~D and turning those resources University, the AFT, the Academic he had studied It. scheduling. not revealed. remarked. John Cates, assistant around to expose the elitist nature The new bill is designed to meet Senate and the Faculty Association of 22.5 and 51.5. This clocking foJ' of the UC system. The Student supervisor of the PE department. the 50 yard freestyle is a new "If these problems aren't solved Cates, who ls also a PE instructor, school record. somehow, swimming will continue feels that the use of an instant The swimmers have by no to be a low-key program at this replay can be beneficial. means, been completely out- school. " " In various physical activities you make certain mistakes over ·1 and over again," he said. " By seeing an instant replay, you can Tennis Team Ties CSUDH WANTEd. . For sale Handa Mandocin 3 months John Walton says: 'per' 'se' is the make a correction." old $30 or best offer. Call 453-7826 french pill All the instructors with day by Mark Briant 9443 La ..lola Blvd Need extra cosh? Paying Top Dollar ask for Rich or leave message John Walton says: Ski classes have been trained to use Staff Writer 454 -3038 for u.s. silver coins before 1965, the equipment. The U~D tennis team earned a 41h-41h tie with defending NAIA , and pennies before 1959. Ken 755- (2/ 18) K&K&Lori without you indeed. I Men &women -- we specialize in hairwttingonly·- "A novice can't use the equil>' national champion Cal State Dominguez Hills Saturday in Los Angeles. 7371 (3/ 21) would be greatly in need. XXOO Led Zeppelin tickets· lost chance for ment," commented Cates. " The Paul Metsch and Alex Rosenthal scored singles wins for the Tritons, Wonted: Children ages 7- 10 yrs. for Ophelia. P.S. Thankslorwaitingl!! great seats at unbelievable pricesl camera is very sensitive; if you and also scored another point with their victory in doubles. John Gerdsen, a psychology experiment, currently point it at the sun, for example, it ~ Jack Broudy, Morgan Magio and BiD Hein all dropped close singles Call after 5 p.m . 453 ·9153. (2/ 18) Wont a hot evening? Call Sondro or being conducted at the psychology can burn out the filament." o matches. lisa at 452-9974. building on Muir. The study will Chevy von 1972 6 cyl custom • Video Improves Form ;, Gerdsen and Magio also registered a doubles win, and Hein and Broudy examine chddren's'lever - pressing throughout AM·FM 81rk Ice box The equipment, consisting of a ~ had split sets with their opponents when the match was called because of r------, performance under various John Walton says : The most ~ darkness. . I super cond must sell 488·2668 keep camera, a videotape recorder, a scheduled of reward. and will lost horrible crime is one committed trying (2125) tripod and a television monitor, o The Tritons are tuning up for their match tomorrow. against the fourth­ • I for a duration of 12 mins. Each ogamst the intellect. UCSD gets life \ I was fina lly acquired in 1974 after ~ ranked Southern California junior college, Palomar, in San Marcos. The child will be paid money for their King size woterbed cost $500 new, Reword for information leading 10 five years of trying. ~ Comets' number one player is Chris Laver, who defeated Metsch in their participation. Please contact the 2 yrs. old. Sell for $150 or best return of BIK Great Done 6 mos Fern "It's fantastic ; it really im­ only tou~nament meeting two years ago. Psych. Dept. at 452·3000. Thank­ John Gerdsen [above) teamed with Morgan Magio to earn a doubles win. IlEED MOIIEY 7 : offer. 481 ·9722 (2123) wt chest Silver chain no ID. Lost proves the quality of instruction," but not enough for a Triton victory. you. (2121) Weds. eve near La Jolla Villiage said Cates. " It is invaluable in . WII' I JOB WITH FLfIIRE HOURS? Stereo components at wholesale Brand new Bayley suile top of the (she looks like a Laborad) Please gymnastics because form is so time involved to view the tape Luther James. .. takes away from precious class prices, all major brands, all new. line used 7' swallowlail & 7'10" call 452· 1977 or 222.6363 Ext 309 important. .. some plays written by black time." [Continued from Page 5] guaranteed, call Tod , 755·7548 pintail very cheap must sell call John Walton says: the cosmos IS "The pointing of the toes is so . performers, James soon got into people. but the direction of plays "BE ABARTEILDER" important in dance," continued The use of the videotape has been triton times (3/ 9) 453-9193 (3/7) merely a speck on the procelain of limited in intercollegiate sports directing. "I started directing written by blacks has changed Learn a new, exciting career that pays well a nd can be 2 Roller scale very accurote $10. Cates. " With the videotape because I didn't have the amount profoundly since I've come into a shilhouse .'. because of a lack of personnel to David Eisen· Executive editor used while going 10 college. Morning, afternoon and Head Moster tennis raquet wi new LED ZEPPELIN call 452-9343 6 front machine you can stop the routine of opportunities as an actor that I the theatre. It's now, to a great John Walton says: To be a space operate the machine. Marl< Stadl ... • Managtng editor evel'!ing classes available to fit your schedule. strings, great condo $20. 755·5872 row seat Forum, March 13th $65 and analyze the tape replay." wanted, so I started to mount extent, theatre that points to and case you certainly can't live at "PE instructors are more apt to Make a call to change your life. Pete. (2 / 16) each/best offer (2/ 25) Cates feels the instant replay is a plays. People talked about how asks for po Utica I soiutlons to Alan Russell· NrN. edHor UCSDI use the instant replay because once Call "Steve" or "Dennis" Hours 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. great asset in tennis instruction. good the acting was, so it ended up American problems. Ale:: Nedelman - Assocl.t. News editor BMW 1800 4-daar recent valve job, "I try to tape the kids at the they start their class, they can Led . Zepplin ,tickets 4 together with my not getting more work as Gary Ghlrardl • Advertising Manager new brakes. shocks, clutch , Consumption function: why nat operate the equipment them­ upper level 9th row $20 each or beginning of the quarter and also an actor, but being asked if I'd Composed and thoughtful in M ichelin radials, tape deck make make it 10 cases? The partying ond at the end, so they can see the selves," said Judy Sweet, Inter­ Shauna Stokes - Production Manager American Barlenders School best offer. Steve 488·2347 . direct and teach. And of course voicing his words, Luther James offer 274·6873 (2 / 16) constant good limes tradition of collegiate Athletic Director at Sue Nealon · Copy editor amount of improvement." that's how I started as a direc­ also added that he was "deter­ 1357 • 7th Ave San Diego CA. 92101 . pine needles must be upheld·lhe UCSD. "But coaches must stick Have your core stolen from UCSD? tor/teacher." mined to contribute artistically no Ran Anbar· Opinion editor pine needles crew (2/ 16) Some instructors feel that cer­ around with their teams. " ~------Wanl to find Ihiefs? Call 273·6302 lain people get so wrapped up in Cates points to the student as the James noted the changes Black matter where and in what context. Tim MacKenzie - Arts editor Eves. (2 / 18) PERSONAls theatre has undergone since he But if one's life i~ as a theatre Seoll Sad. I . Sports editor Happy Birthday Inez! Now that seeing themselves on the screen primary reason for using the In­ Members for the John Walton nude that they forget to watch their stant replay. "They like another started as an actor. "There was artist, one's only hope is that Bill Brooks· Photo editor Muir students, remember Muir you' re 19 do you Ihink you can quit sailong society 452· 1791 . technique. Cates believe~ that teaching aid," he said. no such thing as Black theatre you're able to continue that and Joel C. Oon· Assocllte News edl or Porents Week end February 25 and killing your plants? Love, RC on LM when I started. There were black hopefully better than you've done (2/ 16) after the first viewing, the novelty Especially, if it helpa them get Vera Todoroy· Community editor BIG SALE 26 (2 / 23) effect wears off. their serve in. people in plays and there were it before." - Margare1 Hewey TED : Happy late V day you hum­ Have 0 happy 19th, Dave love. 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The WlTHPSNS Forrest Priou, senior trial film will show the historic ties of attorney with the San Diego .the Jewish people to Israel, the District Attorney's office will Arablisraeli wars and will present LOWAIR FARES. present the affirmative side. life in Israel today. Priou has tried ten capital cases, derway but it's still not too late to recieving the death penalty in _one register. FFU gives Fourth ••••••••••••••••••••••••• instance. The death sentence was students a chance to teach and changed to life imprisonment on learn subjects from fellow Fourth appeal. . Fourth students. So far ther are nine Bromer is known for his defense Connely courses being offered: auto of many 1960's underground Fourth Free Unlvenity mechanics, piano, health cooking, . Presents protest groups . Fowih Free University is un- backpacking, \fine making, tennis, Ombudsman Proposal Studied .•• Dr. JOt.n T. Noonan . Continued from page 1 grievance, according to Lesicka. Lesicka stated. A substantl81 kind of service available to Professor of Law "Our operation is definately amount of _ the ombudsman's students." Students are en­ U .C .. Berkeley growing but it's the kind of thing responsibilities center around coura~ed by what they see and that people don't pay any attenpon " providing a lot of infonnation nearly always follow up- on their to unless they have a problem,'" about the academic and ad­ problem. If the arbitration fails, "PERSONS AND THE MASKS OF THE LAW" Lesicka stated. A substantial ministrative procedures ·of the complaints may ultimately be amount of the ombudsman's institution," of which the student directed to the Student Grievance BUILDING " C" rcsponsibilities center around may have previously been Committee, which is authorized to STUDENT CENTER Thursday, February 24 " providing a lot of information unaware. take official action. 7 :30 PM about the academic and ad- The job entails "a lot of listening Saltman feels that one reason ministrative procedurcs of the and getting to the source or the UCSD does not need an official FREE FREE institution," of which the student problem." Students are directed to ombudsman is that "the structure ...... •••••••••••••• may have previously been investigate all possible means of is different than at other cam­ Wlawarc. resolving the conflict through their puses." The four different Golleges, The Office of the Ombudsman own means. Ombudsman in­ each with its own administration met with approximately BOo people tervention can only occur after and offices, relieve the size last semester, very few of whom both the arbitrator and the student problem. failed to follow through with the have fully researched the conflict. Hull regards the natural con­ resolution of their particular "Biggest Problem" ditions which would lead to the grievance, according to Lesicka. . Lesicka complained that " the consideration of such a fWlction to '\? "Our operation is definite1y _ biggest problem is l.etting p~~ple be "size, complexity of the par­ growing but it's the kind of thing know we're here. Often, students ticular institution and the 1~ that people don't pay any attention come in with a skeptical attitude bureaucracy with which one must to unless they .have a problem," and are surprised that there is this deal." Before considering an . ~ ~~ ombudsman as a functional need of ~~ ~~~' UCSD, "one would have to show Cabinet Assembly.- me, in some fWlctional way, that v:ts GRrE"N _ OV').O [Continued from 1] whatever needs this person would . fill could not be filled through the Sindler condemned "Bloomberg and company who, in their efforts to existing structure," declared Hull. play bureaucratic politics have effectively subverted the political process "I think that the administration Optometry they profess to comply with to their own purposes." Sindler contends that fOt"Sees that the institution of an "this has been the death-knell of the Coop. One group can dominate it by ombudsman is an unnecessary Orthok~ratology simple mob rule or house packing." . dispersion of their power, since the He asserts that the Cabinet-Assembly model does have. some sort of ombudsman is an autonomous protection against this "house packing," explaining that because authority," said Lee. But he claims Visual Perception representatives from all four colleges reside in the Cabinet no one that this is not so, as the function of particular ideology can dominate. "The check is there," he said. 'In fact if the position would be to serve as someone wishes to stack a meeting, they can't do it. "a watchdog capacity for both "Tbe Coop does not work becuase it has no structure, no stability and no segments of the antagonistic 1150 Camino Del Mar continuity. The Coop is basically mob rule. Whatever one faction feels it conflict." Suite B can do, it comes in and does, one way or another. UCSD students may be confused "That's ridiculous. It is ridiculous what you can do with the Coop, and I by the "ombudsman" listing in the Del Mar California 92014 think that they've begWl to regret that." The Cabinet-Assembly model campus directory. The 4374 ex­ avoids this, claims Sindler, by the insurance of a representative con- tension number actually connects stituency on equal par wi!h the Coop environment. - , with Legal Services, which claims The ASUC model, on the other hand, has the opposite problem. to provide only "any kind of legal According to Sindler, " it is too stable." He contends that the ASUC model service." When questioned about does not have enough input by the student community to serve as an ef- the inexplicable directory listing, fective form of student government. Mary Birga, secretary to the . "The idea of participatory democracy. is one that I favor highly," said Univcrs'ity attorney, said "there is SlI1dler. "A government ought to be contll1ually tested. The ASUC fonn is no ombudsman here at UCSD. " not. " Accordingly, Sindler argues that such a govenunent would not be as responsive to the diverse needs of the students. Because of its contained ANNOUNCEMENT' form, it does not "favor" student organizations and is therefore not en- tirely sympethetic to their needs. "For your interest there is an Isra el The Cabinet-Assembly model, claims Sindler, offers the stability of an Information TobIe every Tue s., AS model in addition to the participatory level ora Coop fonn of govern- Wed , & Fri ., 11 -2 at Reve lle ment. In addition, be said, it will favor student organizations, without Plozo." misallocating funds, because it "has a balanced group of students . responsible in overlooking all allocations." ~***************************** ..

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