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Trivial Pursuit Council supports charter revocation Ity Tho ......rown on411 . Jonathan SloculII against the fraternity by Unlver.Jity Brothers (District 2), but they have Brothers said. Fraternity members Members of Newark City Council Police. ~d pro~l~ for the past tw~ years c~boverfence.sthatneighborshave expressed support Monday for the The fraternity, located at 153 Court- WIth pollee, firemen, housing mspec- paid hundreds of dollars to have in- revocation of the Alpha Tau Omega ney St., petitioned the university Mon· tors and everybody else. stalled, she said. fraternity's charter. day for a hearing to repeal the revoca· "The city supports the action. It's Before she was on the council ATO's charter was revoked by the tion. A decision on whether to hear the long overdue," said City Manger Brothers, a neighbor of the fraternity' university for four years on Sept. 13. appeal will be made today. Peter Marshall. said she had to call ATO "because of The revocation was based on three U's a hardship that they have to "I think that fraternities and blasting music late at niRht." chargesofdisruptiveconductbrought move. said Councilwoman Louise residential housing don't mix well," I ~ __ .l -~. NON·PROFIT ORG us POSTAGE PAID :c Newerk. Del Permit No 26 -~Vol. 109 No.7 Newark, DE 19716 UDphone story has ring to it It., 1,..4 Minor Oonnttory payphones may soon be a thing of the past. The university is installing a new $415,000 phone system throughout residence halls on East and Central campuses enabling students living in these areas to have phones in their rooms. David Butler, director of Housing and Residence We, said the new system is an off­ shoot of the Central Office System which the university began implementing in January. University officials saw the need for more phone lines on campus, Butler said, so when the COS was implemented the phone lines were also installed into the residence halls. The purchase of the phone system will hopefully keep students from moving off­ campus, Butler said. A recent study con­ ducted by a student marketing group in­ dicated that the installation of phones in dor­ PAUL ERIKSON , a 1984 economics graduate and Corle Fos'er (BE B6) perform a "Frltzbusler" song and donee. mitories was the most important factor to Erikson sold 'he routine was conceived o"he Republican National Convention in Dallas and will be used 'a keep students living in residence halls. open rallies for President Reagan. The university has a five year agreement with Diamond State Telephone, for the Cen­ tral Office System, Butler said. Private con­ tractors, however, are installing the lines into King Hall seeks racial equality the buildings. The annual cost for phone privileges is $185, iii., Llntfa A. Koazaralc worked for over a year and a half more effective than any program Butler said. This includes a $50 fee to connect Designed to ease raclal tensions with Housing and Residence Life to that is given because of its per­ the line, the monthly rental of the line and ad­ on campus and foster racial har­ set up this program, Beer said. manence." ministrative costs to Housing and Residence mony, the Martin Luther Jr. With the support of the Black Stu­ Last semester, Drayton, Carr­ Life. Hwnanities Hall opened its doors dent Union, Drayton sought multi­ ington and Audrey Jones, the hall The administrative costs which cover the to 22 concerned students this fall . racial support and involvement director of special interest housing, workers who handled student sign-ups and the College Towne C has been con­ from other campus groups in­ interviewed 28 applicants in­ repairmen, he said, must be included so that verted into the hall, a special in­ cluding the Campus Coalition for terested in living in the house. Housing and Residence We can cover their terest house, by the office of Hous­ Human Rights. " MulU-racial sup­ " The goal of the interview and own costs. ing and Residence Ute. port played a major role in insur­ application process was to deter­ Housing and Residence Life, a self­ "The house is a multi-raclal at­ ing the King house's implementa­ mine the applicants' ideas on supporting department, gets about 90 percent tempt by students to address tion," Beer said. l'Ung 's philosophy and how it could of each room rental, Butler said. This money racism on this campus along the " Not a week has gone by since be effectively implemented in the is used to cover operation costs, he said. ideals of Dr. Martin Luther King" I've been here that I haven't read, campus community," Carrington The department would not be able to pay for said Michael Beer (AS86) one ~[ seen or heard something about the said. the cost of the phone system, without an in­ the students who worked on the problems of racism on campus," "The interviewing was intense," crease in room rates, he said. This was why house proposal. said Tim Carrington (AS87) , senior said Yvonne Edmondson (AS87), a we made the phone system an option to the The idea was originated by 1984 resident assistant of the King resident in the King house. " You students, so that room rates would not in- graduate JennHer Drayton, who house. "I think the King house is IC... '......,'" _ '" I C_~""'''''''''~I _Pog.2. THE REVIEW· S.p'.mb.r28. 1984 ~VIEW Changing roles of men to be discussed SALE "Changing Men: Who We Are and Want To Be," a series of workshops for men and women will be held on Saturday, Sept. 29, from 9:30 a.m. t05 p.m. in the Student Center. Ken Clark, coordinator of the conference, said "The con· ference will be the first of its kind in Delaware and wiD focus primarily on mens' changing roles on masculinity and sexism." Clark added that the conference would give both men and women the opportunity to discuss sexism and other social pressures which contribute to the oppression and division of people. The Campus Coalition for Human Rights, the Gay and Off Lesbian Student Union, and Women Working for Change, ORIGINAL are the groups organizing the program. The program is free and open to the public. For more in· PUBLISHED fonnation call 451-3066 or 738-4589. PRICES Come pid( up a stock d higtHevet aclenttlc and techrCol bOOkS hom Coalition to hold annual dinner meeting rangesleading through pubIishefS N.JI"Tl9rOUS au selectlon dtIClpiines ~;:~3 including j71ysics. cnemlstry. medicine. The Coalition for Natural Stream Valleys, lnc. will hold mathematics. engineeflng. computers ~~~; Its annual dinner meeting on Wednesday, October 10, at 7 and more Ycu sav\nOS range e: p.m. in the Blue and Gold Club (44 Kent Way). hom a lTemenciouS 65" to on Discussed at the program will be bio-technical methods unbelievable 90" (or streambank and slope stabilization of valleys and road· ways via natural vegetation restoration. Dorothy Miller, treasurer and corresponding secretary ggc _$1199 said, "An education about this type of preservation is necessaO' because with every action there is an equal reac· Uon. " In addition, Bernard Dworsky, administrator for the Water Resources Agency for New Castle County, will talk -i University about Water2000·An Update on Water Supply. Dinner per person is $15, the program of speakers follow· .'Bookstore ing the dinner is free, beginning at 8 p.m. For reservations. or more infonnation call 366.fWS9. Show planned at agricultural museum The Delaware Agricultural Museum will present its first Gas Engine Show on Saturday, Sept. 29, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 TE~illlNJn. p.m., rain or shine. Antique fonns of fann power will be displayed with an emphasis on gas power. Entrance to the museum and exhibit is included in one ad· [uELLNE55 mission charge: Children 1()..16 and senior citizens $2, adu1ts Wellspring offers anonymous & confidential health $3, children under 10 and museum members free. Parking information by computer. space is limited. The museum is located on Route 13, just south of Delaware To access: 1) Fine a PLATO ® terminal'. State College. For additional infonnation call (302) 734·1618 or (302) '22-4837. 2) Press the NEXT key. 3) Type in STUDENT for name. 4) Type in WELLSPRI for group. Voices:-____ S) Select one of the following: "The legislature now spends more money on horse racing than on the welfare of children," Battle Robinson, republican candidate for lieutenant governor. exolainiml that women in government can deal more readily with to.. SEX EDUCATION NOTES day's problems. ALCOHOL EDUCATION NOTES EATING DISORDERS EDUCATION NOTES "It's a hassle, but someone has to do it, " NUTRITION NOTES Gail Burroughs, registrar for the New Castle County FITNESS NOTES Department of Elections as she registered students at the STRESS MANAGEMENT NOTES Student Center on Tuesday. SOSNOTES INTERPERSONAL NOTES "Try Crackerjacks & Heath Bars in Vanilla!" 54 £. Main St. 454.7081 Har._hoe Lane II:OOo.tn. to II:OOp.tn. \\c , 1 day. a Wftlr Cu.tom Ice Creo," Blend. '001 WILLARD HALL, BASEMENT OF SM.ITH HALL, LAUREL HALL. ---- -- --~ _____________________________________________ Sep'ember2B. 198". THE REVIEW. Page 3_ Political Profile '84 Republican hopeful 'battles' history ltyM•••• dford dealing with federal jurisdiction and Battle Robinson describes herself procedure, while she continued to as the first lawyer in Sussex County to work during the day. have a baby. After two years, she became in­ As the Republican candidate for terested enough in law that she ap­ lieutenant governor she is also the plied to Yale Law School where she first woman to run for that office in attended [or the next two years. Delaware. From there she attained the posi­ Speaking at the university in tion of assistant U.S.
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