Sandspur, Vol. 78 No. 17, March 06, 1972

Sandspur, Vol. 78 No. 17, March 06, 1972

University of Central Florida STARS The Rollins Sandspur Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida 3-6-1972 Sandspur, Vol. 78 No. 17, March 06, 1972 Rollins College Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida at STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Rollins Sandspur by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. STARS Citation Rollins College, "Sandspur, Vol. 78 No. 17, March 06, 1972" (1972). The Rollins Sandspur. 1417. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur/1417 >- COLLECT^ *EMf TRADE. 9EM-' BUT m DON'T VOTE ^ FOR /* •EM' In This Week's Issue: National Takes - p. 2 & 3 From Above Ground - p. 4 Letters - p. 5 The Music Corner - p. 6 Mr. Alphonse Carlo - p. 7 Institutional Self-Study - p. 8 A Look At Three Pols - p. 9 Student Center Concerns - p. 10 Presidential & Vice-Presidential Candidates - p. 11 & 12 An Open Letter To All Students - p. 13 Assembly Notes - p. 13 Who Is Lilian Harvey? - p. 14 William Kunstler - p. 15 Something Different - p. 16 & 17 National Takes SUNY BUFFALO CAMPUS COPS ACCUSED OF VANDALISM BUFFALO (CPS) - The campus security officers at the State University of New York at Buffalo have been accused of conducting an un­ authorized search of an alternative campus news­ paper, The Undercurrent. The Undercurrent staff accused Campus Secu­ rity of conducting an unauthorized search of their office in the early morning of January 27. They claim that two security officers ransacked desks, file cabinets and mail boxes apparently in search of narcotics. The officers also are accused of spill­ ing machine ink on 700 comic books stored in the press room. Thomas Lundquist, an Undercurrent printer who was working late in the office that night witnessed the incident: "I had the feeling something wasn't right, so I crawled underneath a table in the back," said Lundquist. "Uniformed policemen came in, looked around and walked out. A few minutes later they came back, started rummaging through the desks, and spilled the oil over the comic books," he con­ tinued. "They were making remarks about the con­ dition of the office. "They said things like 'Look at these floors' and "What a bunch of cocksuck- ing pigs' and 'Let's look for some dope'." Although Lundquist could not positively iden­ tify the officers involved in the incident, two officers have been charged and must face a Civil Service Review Board hearing. Security Department spokesmen refuse to comment on the matter. SCHOOLS DISCOURAGE STUDENTS TO TEACH (CPS) - Colleges and universities across the nation are "turning off the faucets" and discour­ aging many of their students from entering •ax amorm oi&M&t. education fields. Thirty-seven percent of all college graduates are certified to teach, and some 234,100 new "PRIESTS-AMD NUNS ON TR\AL AS CSlMtNALS- graduates will be competing for 155,900 jobs in WMATS THE CWUBCH COMING TO?" U.S. public schools this year, according to figures released by the National Education Association (NEA). BERRIGANS NOMINATED FOR PEACE PRIZE Four years ago 175,500 teachers could pick from 177,600 jobs. (CPS) - The Reverends Daniel and Philip "This is the worst time in history for the Berrigan have been nominated by the Swedish profession in terms of jobs. Colleges and univer­ parliament for the 1972 Nobel Peace Prize. sities have to turn off the faucets. If they don't The Reverend Daniel Berrigan was granted we'll have two teachers for every position for the parole last week from his three-year sentence on next 10 years," said Eugene Karol, chairman of a conviction of destroying draft records in Catons- an NEA committee formed to study the problem. ville, Md. He will be released on Feb. 24. Reasons for the overwhelming overflow of Philip Berrigan is on trial in Harrisburg, Pa., graduates in this area are: 1. teacher ranks have for allegedly plotting to kidnap White House swollen, but schools in financial hot water have foreign affairs adviser Henry Kissinger. limited their hiring drastically and 2. public school enrollment, which had been rising and practically guaranteeing expansion of teacher ranks, have leveled off now, according to a report in the Wall Street journal. SERIOUS FCC VIEW OF PAT PAULSEN BERKELEY TREES FIND RIOTS A GAS Some colleges and universities have succeeded somewhat in their efforts to limit the number of STILLWATER, Okla. (CPS) - Paul McClosky, BERKELEY, Calif. (CPS)-Tear and riot gas be­ education majors. John Ashbrook, and President Nixon are each gun to kill off historic trees on the University of Freshman enrollment in schools of education entitled to 30 seconds of free time on the NBC California-Berkeley campus, according to UC dropped 14 percent this year, while general fresh­ television network, thanks to some Oklahoma forestry professor Robert Cockrell. man enrollment declined only about one percent. State University students. A bur oak which Cockrell started from seed The trend is expected to continue. Some students at the University radio station, in 1947 first showed leaf damage one week after KVRO, noted comedian Pat Paulsen's appearance being gassed along with the rest of the campus in in the Saturday night movie. "Where Were You May, 1969. When the Lights Went Out" and asked the FCC if At that time CS riot gas was sprayed over the that appearance was covered by the equal time campus from an Army helicopter. The tree died ILLEGALITY OF N.Y. TERMPAPERS SOUGHT provision. gradually and had to be cut down last September. Paulsen is on the ballot as a GOP presidential Cockrell said CS gas is apparently lethal to NEW YORK, N.Y. (CPS) - The state Attorney candidate in the New Hampshire primary. The plant tissue during active developing stages. General of New York has filed suit to prevent the FCC ruled last week that he is a bonafide candi­ sale of term papers to hundreds of students, some date and that his appearance was that of a Re­ of them in Ivy League colleges and universities. publican using television for political purposes. The unprecedented suit, filed in the New York State Supreme Court by Attorney General Louis J. Lefkowitz, seeks to enjoin one Kathleen NIXON'S THE ONE, YEAH, THAT'S HIM Saksniit from conducting a term paper business on the grounds that she aided and abetted the UPLAND, Indiana (CPS)-Taylor College students students in fraud. in a Presidential straw poll, have voted over­ Ms. Saksniit's business, which operates under whelmingly for the reelection of President the names of New York City Termpapers, Inc., or Richard M. Nixon. The President got 92 votes, Termpaper Unlimited of New York, has grossed far out-placing his closest opponent, "none of the over $35,000 since Nov. 1. above," who received 32 votes. Mayor Lindsay of New York came in third with 19 votes. It isn't easy when you're a No longer can we afford to No, it isn't easy to become man like George McGovern. select a president on the basis president when you're thor­ When you constantly break of a smile, a slogan, an appeal­ oughly committed to the the rules of "safe" politics and ing television personality. principles of truth and justice speak out strongly on the real There are too many impor­ .. .when you refuse to com­ economic, political and moral tant questions demanding promise these principles. issues of our times. When answers. you refuse to compromise George McGovern offers Isn't that exactly the kind of your ideals to manipulate specific answers to those president we want? The kind voters. When you stand firm questions. He was the first we need? Maybe, it's not as in afield of equivocators who senator — nearly nine years hard as you think. flutter freely with every new ago — to speak out against the breeze. You can have a man like war in Vietnam. His first act George McGovern for presi­ It isn't easy when you place as president would be to end dent. .. the value of human life above the war, immediately, and the profits of big business. bring our prisoners home. When you haven't the funds He has specific plans to put to fight the image makers. George McGovern. Americans back to work to When all the prophets say build a peacetime economy, "no." to control inflation, and re­ It may not be easy.. .but it is store full employment with­ Howcanamanlike possible. It's possible because out record deficits. the people of America are He tells you exactly where he that become president? crying for strong moral, poli­ stands on the problems of tical and truthful leadership. drugs, rural communities, That's exactly the kind of crime and justice, senior citi­ leadership George McGovern offers.. .that's the kind of zens, the environment, edu­ man he is. cation, peoples' rights, the draft, veterans' benefits, the By voting for him on Mar.14 cities.. .real issues that touch real people. The above political advertisemeot was paid for by the ROLLINS STUDENTS FOR McGOVERN From-Above Ground The time has come for each member of the faculty to make up his or her mind on this matter: Either we adhere to the latest Senate decision and GO AHEAD, WO. move more towards an interdisciplinary curriculum or allow the language DO YOUR department to remain in the academic basement of this college's TH1NO. X curriculum.

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