University of Cincinnati News Record. Thursday, April 27, 1967. Vol. LIIII
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Universi~y ,of Cincinnati N~:E'YW'S>', >R'~E'e>()RD Vol. 54. Cincinnati, Ohio, Thursday, April 27, 1967 ~- No. 25 • --.. Niegroes ..Wllk;.·'O,Ut",.On .·Ra1ci U:SSIO,O .' . _ . -..'ti1' AI'Eft ~"~Ies~" The first panel discussion on In ergroup Dlt~n1mumcatlo, at1 ~t Thursday saw a walkout of -Sunday Afternoon, $'fadium ly of the N,egro students in atten nce. ,The, w alk~,'ill " l,~ atRed' by the reading of a letter stat- ~ert~in specific gri~vanc~s. of th~ N~gro ~\u\l~~ " e University. The letter was read by Favored In- GrGduati~()n Pe]] rIC HIll, who had written-it In conju ction wItlr-l . nty five 01 The letter stated that since the Neg 0 is '·member of a society \'\'111\-JI .lCJC\,;lo:l JlB,H, He According to a recent gradua- The class of 1967, who will Up his own society. The black studen must unite in 'order to sol've their own problems. , tion .questionnaire, the majority of graduate on Thursday, June 15, The letter went onto ask several questions of the University. Why is, ·there only one 2830 UC students wish to graduate from the Stadium, basically fol- pus ipoliceman? Why is there only one' Negro resident advisor? Why is the number of on Sunday afternoon in Nippert ,lowed 'the, trend. Of 215 voters" Stadium. They also desire a social 82 voted for Sunday graduation, event before graduation,' an Ivy 99 for afternoon graduation and or Baccalaureate Day, individual 128 for the Stadium. The social The discussion, '.sponsored by presentation of diplomas, and event won 96-80, the Ivy Day lost President Langsam's Committee student speakers. 119 to 89, individual presentatton .; on Intergroup Communications, Approximately 33 percent of of diplomas won 135 to 72, speak- was chaired by Dave Altman, edi- ers lost 11-6 to 91. those students polled chose Sun- tor-elect of the NEWS, REC- day. The afternoon hour received . The class of 1968, who present- ORD. Sitting on the panel were 50 percent of the votes, while ed their results to the calendar John' Howard, varsity basketball the stadium also received 50 per- and examination committee last player; ~Marsha' Greer,' president cent. The other questions won Tuesday, also favor Sunday after- of Memorial Hall; and. Glen Weis- by narrow margins: 60 percent noon graduation. Of 639 students sen berger, president of the in- for social function,' 51 percent polled, 237 want' to graduate on terfraternity council. The purpose Sunday.rwhile 308 choose the af- for Ivy Day, 70 percent for indi- of the discussion was to bring' vidual presentation of, diplomas, ternoon hour. The stadium beat the closet contender, the field- out problems that exist involving and 51 percent for student speak- intergroup, communications and ers. house, 319" to 166.'" , ' , to determine means .of solving The junior Class voted 369' to them. 270 in favor of the social func- -tion; 341 to 298 in favor of Ivy Biggest Problem ~ Tribunal'To Hold ~J Day; 37',3 to 266. for individual Altman opened' the discussion f': Grad Workshop diploma presentation, and 331 to , by asking for comments and ques- \ 308 in favor of student.speakers. tions from the floor. The ensuing The Business Administration The poll was a project of the' discussion Indicated that the big- College Tribunal is holding a class of 1967. Questions appeared gest problem exists with the Graduate School Workshop for on this year's Student Body elec- white students at DC. They are those particularly interested tion ballots. ,"'. " , unaware that a racial problem :t~{~" ali in obtaining a graduate degree in The Senior Class ,;Corp.inittee,in exists. -,The _committee reported Accounting, Finance, Economics, charge 'of the quesiionmiire was that the University has a very Industrial Relations, Marketing, headed by Juqy :M:cCa~rty.Mem- bad image in the Negro communi- Industrial Management, General bers of the NR staff aided in JOHN H()WARD RESPONDS to 'que~tion$ from the ,floor in last Thurs- ty of Cincinnati, and that Negro Management, or a Masters in Bu- counting the 2830ballots. The con- day's discussion of the racial problem. Shortly after How••~d-'if{~i$hed~'·')ligh ,school': studentsvprefer ::to siness Administration. struction of the ballots was work speakirig, Cedric Hilh took the floor, read his' proposal and the" walk Ieave town -rather. than -to' attend ' d OC The Workshop will beheld in of the' SC election committee. out ensue • -Photo by John Rabius . , . , - " Room 127 McMicken at 12:45 p.m. , Before 'the walkout, the num-' Thursday, April 27. The purpose bel' of Negro students attending- 'iot' of the Workshop isito stimulate the discussion outnumbered the interest in A&S, Engineering.and Altman 'Explcli~sGoals~' Ideas number of white" students, but Bus. Ad. students toward obtain- after the walkout, both groups ing such a degree. The Work- were represented, equally. Those shop will be primarily aimed at who did remain- continued the freshman, and sophomores so that For Uptoming Transition, Year discussion. they may begin now thinking It was pointed out that the about their direction of study Editor's Note: On Thursday the NR: How 'can the NEWS REC- we are reporting we have' the Negro student at UC often feels after undergraduate school. Editoria-lStaff for the 67-68 ORD induce action? editorial pages. We will not over- alienated from his ' fellow stu- Discusslon Groups Featured NEWS RECORD will take over DA: It already has started. This look real news for some "tact- dents, and he also feels subtly The Workshop will begin with ical" reason as -hoping a group the duties and responsibilities of past , year the editorials .were discriminated against by the fac- a short talk by Dr. McDowell, Di- alive and took an actual stand on will 'fade out of existence if it ulty, The Negro student at UC . rector of Graduate Study in Busi- the publicat(on. The final resting campus. Rather than. just .com- does not receive publicity. feels .that he is rejected by the ness Administration and will then place of all respctnsibility of the ment, editorials must 'pose reso- NR: Will you elucidate on your <, Greek system and' other activi- break off into smaller discussion NR will fall into the lap of the lutions for the recognized .short- previous statement? ties, and' that the University has , groups according to area of in- newly ..elected Editor, David Alt- comings. If. we don't, we're not DA: I'll particularly refer to a nothing to offer him. terest. Time has been allotted living up to-our mission. 'man. group like SDS, whose presence Many students offered sugges- for each student to participate NR: What your philosophy of tions for amelioration of the lot in two of the discussion groups. Dave has extrnsive experience IS seems to enrage many people in ~......;: in newspaper' work having writ- news coverage? . /, the community. If and, when they of the Negro at the University. For more information concern- Among these suggestions were ing the Workshop contact .Bob ten f(Yr both his hometown Balti- DA: One question that has a1- do something deemed "news," it more' Sun and the Cincinnati Post ways plagued the press-",Why did will be reported despite those who complete integration of fraterni- Mecum at 221-1243. ties, forced if necessary; removal and Times-Star. After first serv- you give this group more pun- decry "giving' publicity to the (/) of the requirement to enclose a ing as an outstanding news re- licity than 'this other 'group?" The Left." ' picture with an application to- porter his Freshman year for the NR will not view a newspaper as NR: Does the NR have an obli- c, the University; more scholarships co N R, Dave continued as Feature a' channel of publicity., Reporting gation to Student Council? Q and Associate Editors before his must cover what is happening, DA: The NEWS REGORD hasa for Negro students and a com- pulsory all campus seminar on f"l whether we like what is happen" strong obligation to both the stu- selection as Editorr-in-chief. Scorn- intergroup communications. ed by the Cinc;:innatii'Circ,uit. in~for not, If _wt!;dop9t ljj;e wlu~t dents and Student Council. There The committee felt that the Riden;" and championed by the is, always the possibility of the pressures ,o.f personal interests first discussion was successful in "Student Council Haters," Alt- that it brought to light· the prob- 'Inan.ansuiere oc,few pointed ques- can sidetrack student government --u lems resulting from a lack of ~ tions forrthe NR concerning the and make mistakes in the process. u, We have an' obligation to re- intergroup communications. It is future course of the; paper. hoped that' progress in this area NR: What responsibility does the mind Student. Government of WHY z :t exists, for WHOM it exists, and will result from future meetings. Q campus newspaper, have to the Altman" stated that the purpose 0 . •...•. WHE~E it deviates from its pur- -....,. students, .faculty, and adrninistra- of the meeting was not to 'solve >- -Vi ~ poses . n:: z G tion? ~ problems'. "I don't feel that the ,.;( - NR: Will you' attack individual :> - n: C,.) Dave Altman: Since the NEWS members' of Student Government, campus, is aware' enough of the 0 RECORD is the' only media of 2l - u, a la Mark 'painter? problems involved to solve them. ,..J (I) 0 mass communication that directly DA: I don't-think that individual "This is 'the irony of the whole ...I' and easily reaches the entire, Uni- affair. Most white students think • <f attacks- per se have a place in (..) ~ >• Q versity, it should have wide ap- the NR.