The Guardian, October 16, 1984

The Guardian, October 16, 1984

Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 10-16-1984 The Guardian, October 16, 1984 Wright State University Student Body Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/guardian Part of the Mass Communication Commons Repository Citation Wright State University Student Body (1984). The Guardian, October 16, 1984. : Wright State University. This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Activities at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Guardian Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. The Daily Guardian "Twenty years serving the students of Wright State University" Number 22, Volume XXI Tuesday. October 16. 1984 President visits Dayton 5 PRESIDENT REAGAN (above) naves 10 enthusiastic supporter* in Dayton, while pro- testers (right) chant and carry their own "Ronnie Ray-gun." Photon, by l.oiiise l ish 'We've come a long way/ says Reagan By KRISTEN HUFF to how much students learn." He 'Gone too far,' say rally protestors pointed to the four-point rise in President Ronald Reagan began his By ALEXIS EISEN College Boards scores as evidence. Associate Write' world peace and a threat to the civil 'whistle stop' train trip across Ohio at Reagan was "pleased to see so many rights of America...We're hoping to Courthouse Square in Dayton, Friday. young people out there." An anti-Reagan rally began last yet well over HX) people sympathetic "I like Ohio so much," Reagan "Our high school students, college Friday morning at the Federal Building to us. We don't want to be violent. We said, "! decided to spend the day students, and young working people, in Downtown Dayton and marched on just want to express our constitutional here." they are a new nation unto Courthouse Square several hours rights." He spoke on issues pertaining to his themselves," Reagan said. "They sup- before President Reagan was to appear About 8:45 a.m. Logan Martien/, a campaign, while deprecating Walter port our philosophy because they are there for a speech. rally organi/er. gathered the appiox- Mondale and the Carter/Mondale idealists. They believe in people." Ed I.acy, rally spokesperson was imatcly 35 supporters, giving them administration. "Nothing I've seen has surpassed angered by the fact tickets were instructions and doing a few quick Reagan said, "We've come a long seeing the young people of our coun- mailed out to registered Republicans rehearsals on their slogans. Chanting way in less than four years." He stated try give us their support," he said. only. "Reagan, Reagan, h.'s no good. Send there has been a shift in education Reagan spoke of inevitable tax Front areas at Courthouse Square him back to Hollywood," the group from "how much government spends increases which he believed will occur were sectioned off for those ticket Marled down Second Street. if Walter Mondale is elected President. holders. "We have reports they're With signs reading "Hollywood Basketball "My opponent promises to raise taxes. doing this all over the country," he Cowboys make Dangerous-l eaders" Of all the promises he's made this year said. and "A Mushroom Cloud has no silver — to be televised that's the one*he'd keep." '" "We became aware of the problem lining," the rally converged at Second He accused Mondale's programs of four or five days ago. We want to and Main Streets with a crowd waiting The Wright State athletic depart- necessitating cyclic tax increases. "The exercise our right to speech through in line to sec the President. For several ment and WRGT-TV 45 have reached economy will slow down and slow visibility. That's why wc perceive the minutes the different factions threw an agreement on a television package down and slow down," Reagan said. segregation of the audience into chants at each other. which will include the live broadcast of Mondale will have to "raise taxes Republicans and 'second-class citizens' nine Raider basketball games during again and again." as a violation of our civil rights," Lacy the 1984-95 season. Mondale says "the deficit is the cen- said. Elsewhere Compiled from UPI The agreement was announced tral issue," Reagan said. "We say I.acy and several others filed suit, COI.UMBUS--A 16-year-old youlh was con- jointly by WSU athletic director growth is the central issue. Higher and on October 11 appeared at a court Dr. Michael J. Cusack and WRGT-TV victcd for a second time of a delinquency taxes kill growth...kill creativity." hearing. "The judge told us that charge of involuntary manslaughter in the general manager Dave Miller in a pres? Reagan also discussed American's because they (Reagan-Bush party) were death of motorcyclist David Price. conference at the university yesterday. dwindling dependance on foreign oil. a "private actor", private organization Tracy Wright was found guilty Monday In addition to the nine-game "They (the Carter administration) said holding the rally, he had no jurisdic- afternoon of dropping a football-size chunk schedule, the package will also "elude gas would go to $2 a gallon...It is of concrete from an overpass onto Interstate tion over the matter" said Lacy. 70 in June. The concrete hit Price in the head, a-weekly coach's program featuring nearly a dime less than when we took Jon Bene a nutritionist who works knocking him from his motorcyclc. head coach Ralph Underhill. The pro- office." at a recreation center on the west side, H undrcds of peasants lined the roads of El gram will be aired Sudnday evenings Social Security was also addressed said "I've been working there for Savador yesterday, as President Duarte made at 11 p.m., beginning Dec. 9. by Reagan. "No one in our ad- about two years and I've seen what his way to the village of La Palma for un- "We are very happy with the ministration has any idea of pulling the Reaganomicss has done to the black precedented peace talks with six rebel leaders. package and it is the largest commer- rug out from underneath people community. Duarte met the guerillas in a church while guarded by unarmed Salvador an Boy Scouts. cial television package ever for Wright dependent on Social Security." He continued, "I find what the kids State," Cusack said. "Working with Reagan urged those in attendance to are fed abominable. I've seen meat Baby doctor Benjamin Spock was among a WRGT-TV 45 gives us the opportuni- "lend (their) support to the 'American gone rancid and lunches that were group arrested at the White House Monday. ty to become involved with a growing Opportunity Team' and board the three or four days old. There were The child care specialist was among a group broadcast team. "train bound for glory" (the Reagan- times when we had to send the kids that unfurled a big disarmament banner at the executive mansion. "We are very pleased to have the ex- Bush ticket). home with nothing more to eat than a posure necessary for an expanding A spokesperson for Wright State's banana and some miiv." A Soviet journalist has told the West sports organization. This package College Republicans estimated approx- Lacy added, "I'm deeply disturbed German newspaper. Rild, that dissident constitutes a major step in our imately 40 Wright State students acted by President Reagan and his policies, Andrei Sakharov is back at work doing scien- SM pig* five as ushers at Friday's Presidential visit. and I think he represents a danger to tific research in the cily of Gorky The Oaily Guardian October 16, WK4 WSU, WOBC buck Ohio trend According 10 a preliminary survey to make it difficult to see clear trends continued to increase, despite a 15% exhibited in college a.id university conducted by (he Ohio Hoard of in the survey. decline in high school graduates over enrollments for the first time," he Regents, Ohio's public college and The Regents do not expect to know that same period," Coulter said. 'The continued. university headcount enrollments the implications of this decline on full impact of these demographic changes Coulter expects fluctuations in declined 3% this fall. time-equivalent enrollments until has been masked by the poor enrollments to continue until about However, Wright State University December. economy." 1993. when the traditional college-age and its Western Ohio Branch campus However, it appears thai residential population will again increase. were among the exceptions listed in campuses were up while the urban and "When jobs arc lost, insecure, or In the meantime, he believes it is Friday's report. two-year campuses showed less stabili- otheiwise not available, more in- important for each institution to have Fnrollment at the main campus is ty. This follows early national reports dividuals turn to additional educa- a sound plan for dealing with the 14, 629, up from last year's 14, 588. that residence halls are filled to over- tion," he analyzed. temporary fluctuations in enrollments WOBC" showed a similar increase from capacity while commuter campus' "Recent improvements in the and for the state to maintain strong •<94 to 901. enrollments are down. economy and employment rolls have support for those academic and Chancellor William B. Coulter said "During the past seven years, reduced the availability of persons for research programs which will provide Hud nations in enrollment vary enough "higher education enrollments have higher education enrollment, causing the basis for Ohio's continued the demographics of declines to be economic recovery. Medical Nobel winners named New peer support program < t' 1*1)— Three men w ho pioneered new.

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