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The Reporter, March 07, 1977 City University of New York (CUNY) CUNY Academic Works The Reporter Archives 1977 The Reporter, March 07, 1977 How does access to this work benefit ou?y Let us know! More information about this work at: https://academicworks.cuny.edu/bb_arch_reporter/227 Discover additional works at: https://academicworks.cuny.edu This work is made publicly available by the City University of New York (CUNY). Contact: [email protected] Family Court ·Is. What We Need By WINSOME R. HENRY "but the problem is not in- A little over a year ago, the surmountable." city vacated the 'Family Court "$25,000 has been requested . building, situated at the corner for renovations to start work . of 22nd Street and Lexington stated Mr. Fakas. He was quick Avenue. The city offered this to point out, however, that building to Baruch. This "renovations and alterations are building, according to Mr. Con­ not the only reasons why the stantin Fakas, Director of Cam­ College needs money from the pus Planning and Facilties, will city. But above all, the College be ideally suited for Baruch needs an allocation to operate College, since the basement is the building." Getting the connected to the 23rd Street money, it seems. is the major Building. The heating system is problem as usual. shared by both the Court Mr. Fakas also disclosed that building and 1'7 Lexington. Baruch saved $100,000 last year The Board of Higher in rental expenses from other has· approved locations vacated. These funds Baruch's resolution to obtain have· been retained by the city. -th"'e rights to this -p roperty. The Being very optimistic. Mr. College is now awaiting ap­ Fakas said, "It's impossible for proval for litigation resolving Baruch to move into the Court­ transfer of title. "It will be dif­ cum-Baruch building during ficult to convert the offices to 1977; however, 1978 is planned classrooms," said Mr. Fakas, for new classrooms." View of broken and makeshift patches on the windows In a typical classroom. , Baruch Still· Unique By DIANA WILLIAMS Sub-total: 11,645 In an exclusive interview, Spring 1977 figures: N.S.A. To Fight_ Cutbcks Dean Samuel Thomas, Dean of Total students: 14.430 the Business and Public 'Ad­ Graduate students: 2,597 By HERBERT E. WEEKES was in 1968 when the cast votes and when the ministration School, stipulated Projected Fall 1977: At the recently concluded association had a debt of over chairman called on CUNY for its Baruch's position in the Allocations requested United States National Studen-t $500,000. The vote to sell the count, the entire Empire Room proposed homenization of the from University Appli­ Association Lobbying '77 Con­ buildings was overwhelmingly in came to a complete silence. The CUNY and SUNY network is cation Processing Center: ference held at the Shoreham-­ favor of resolution No. 6 which CUNY vote was 18 - 4 in favor of "quite strong." Freshmen: 2,150 Amer,icana Hotel, Washington. allows NSA to optimize the selling the buildin_gs. It was The metropolitan -newspapers Transfer Students: 1,100 IS>.C., the NSA, which is the market value of the property, ·rumored that the CUNY have been carrying a number of This allocation indicates a Full students' lobby at the federal sells it, and uses the liquid delegation came to halt the sale articles in a current series to Time Equivalent at Baruch of level, decided to fight all cuts margin to develop an investment of the buildings but·it proved to test the reaction- of the public to 14,500 students. and legislation that will affect plan. The delegation from the be rumor. the proposed plan of Governor students in colleges and· CUNY colleges was the last to (Conrlnued on Page 04 / Carey· to restructure the Dean Thomas also stated that universities. The conference University. The rumor-factory is current . figures released from was attended by delegates flying. The forestall con­ 'the .Processing Center show that representing colleges and tradictions, Dean Thomas con­ Baruch has been chosen as first universities throughout the sented to an interview. selection by freshmen totalling country. The Baruch College "Briefly the proposed Carey over 3,270 students. The ad­ ESSA delegation was Carolyn March To The Capitol ·plan resembles the California missions deadline has been Whifriey, Jay Mathews and plan," said Dean Thomas, "a continuing past earlier dates. myself. At the conference the The City University Student public institutions of higher copy of that plan purports to "We now follow a rolling ad­ ESSA delegation worked closely Senate and the Student edµcation cannot continue to be combine the community missions. all of which definitely with the Day Students Govern­ Association of the State slashed without destroying their colleges with the senior in­ suggests a secure position for ment led by Hahk Testa so as to University of New York have academic integrity'." stitutions." Dean Thomas con­ Baruch and its students have a united front to deal with tinued, "reorganizing is a time whatever the outcome." called for a rally in Albany on Roberts envisions that the the problems we encounter. consuming and arduous task, Registrar Lewis Temeres Tuesday,'March 15th, 1977. The demonstration will· force The sale of buildings owned very few of· the recom­ verified, "if anything, we ·have march to the Capitol will begin Governor Carey and the by the National Student mendations are ever im­ the opportunity to grow if the from Swineburn Park at 11 a.m. Legislature to reaffirm their Association was one of the main plemented. Various interest budgetary allocations and sup­ Swiheburn Park is located near commitment to higher education issues of the conference. It is groups, political figures, and port are there to permit growth." the intersection of Route 5 and as an investment in New York alleged that the CIA had a close other have vested interest and "As it stands now, following the Clinton Avenue. The State's future. relationship with the student participants will assemble at the respond to a diversity of intense trend of projections for the fall," association and had purchased park and proceed to ·the Capitol. Rooerts also announced that pressures." Mr. Temares continued. "Baruch the two buildings for the The purpose of the rally is to a joint USS-SASU, ra,lly in New has such high standards and en­ ass0ciation. With the split bet- demonstrate opposition to the York City will be held at 2 p.m., The enrollment figures for Fall, joys a considerable reputation , ween the CIA and the NSA the. Governor's drastic budget cuts on Wednesday, March 23rd at 1976 are as follows: among prospective students, CIA ceased funding the NSA to the City University and the City Hall. Total Students: 14,499 that it is conceivable that Fall, and the organization had a debt State University of New York. Students from across the Business undergrad.: 9,350 1977 wou Id present a 5 percent in excess $100,000. The problem Edward· Roberts, USS State are expected to Business graduate: 2,375 demand - something Baruch is . ,unao!El to satisfy." ·. is clearly. not of the mag�itude ,it Chairperson, ·said, ''T,h/'l. Slate's. ,- ·_pa,rti9ip,a)� .•. , , .- . Public Administration: ,220.. ,. Page 2 •'THE REPORTER • Monday, March 7, 1977 The tour of J.W.T. was im­ and filming. The other was i s pressive. The building at 420 . reel of Thompson's newe Ad Club Visits Lex. is an old one, and Thomp­ commercials for Ford Thuri son has been there over 30 derbird, Listermint, ?up, Burge years. King (a client acquired just i J. Walter .Thompson Walking around the several few months ago), and severe! others. By AMY BARRON tivities. ads. This means preparing a spacious floors owned by the The students would like ·ti Last Friday afternoon. twenty Upon arriving, the students portfolio. Of course, a student agenc_y, one- noticed a large thankGerry Scorse, Corinrii of Baruch's advertising were escorted into Gerry's of­ who has never worked in an · amount of valuable artwork. Gillick, and the whole agenc students visited J. Walter fice. where a question and an­ agency wouldn't have any One unusual item was a giant · for an interest,ing an, Thompson - the world's largest swer session took place on finished ads, but he or she beam made of thousands of educational afternoon. and oldest ad agency. Th is topics ranging from how to· , should try to make 'this port­ pieces of metal type that-was All advertising students a•n, guided tour was arranged by write better. to ways of ob­ folio as professional as used for ads. On peeking into invited to submit suggestion the Advertis_ tng Society as part taining jobs. possible. several executives' offices as to what trips, activities, d of a program to help prepare Gerry, along with a young Competition is tough, but ·many beautiful pieces of an- speakers they would like tli, ad students for future jobs. copywriter. Corinne Gillick, real talent always manages to tique furniture were .observed. Advertising Society to arrange Mr. Gerry Scorse. Associate made several suggestions. find a place. Try starting out in Students passing an exhibit Also, if anyone is interested i Creative Director for one of First - Write. Any writing ex­ a smaller agency, where it oi photographs found that they . writing copy for magazines ari Thompson's c,lients. Alleghany perience is good, but when you might be easier to obtain a job. were created by Kodak, T.V., or preparing a merchari Airlines. and a graduate of apply for a job as an ad­ Good recommendations help, another Thompson client. I Baruch.
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