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special news Drama Student antes Meredith Produces Film Feature ... page 7 Uht afcttt urnnm .. page 6 V. VoL 49 No. 49 Tutsday, May 7, 1974 Tuition Will Not Increase Next Year Physical Plant Hit Hardest By Cuts By LYNNE SCHEWE Ol The entertainment Stall The price of gas is going up, food costs are on the rise and paper's going up too — everything is get­ ting more expensive except UM's tuition. UM President Henry King Stanford reconfirmed last week that tuition for next year will hold at $2500 per year, despite inflation and increases in fixed costs. An analysis of 1974-75 charges at 80 private institu­ tions, made by William F. McLaughlin, assistant vice SDX Savs president for financial af­ fairs, says the average cost of tuition at the other schools will be $3031 as com­ Hurricane pared to UM's $2648. (Ihe $148 in fees covers student activity and health fees.) McLaughlin said that most Best In of the schools surveyed were ejiwraiitiimmniy* those in the East and Big Ten area. Harvard, Radcliffe, Co­ Southeast Good Music. Good Food lumbia, MIT, Tulane, Vander­ bilt, Northwestern, Wellesly, By FRAN PF.TERMAN Dartmouth, Boston College Entertainment Editor Good music, and from the was cement rather than grass (below, in while apron) and and Dennison are a few of expressions probaby even The 1972-73 Miami and trees. The five-man band asst. director of the union. the schools in the survey. Hurricane, under ed i t o r better food dominated the (above) "But Eventually," Bay Bellamy (not pictured) "Each vice president will Eric Baloff, has been named Patio Friday. The events, part entertained in the afternoon, helped cook rvbs and corn. be trying to hold down his the number one college of Black Culture Week, made while such notables as stu­ The lady at right obviously budget," said Eugene Cohen, newspaper for the Southeast­ for a kind a picnic on the dent union head Joe Pineda enjoyed the corn. vice president for financial ern United States by Sigma potion though the backdrop affairs. "To hold down the Delta Chi, (he professional budget there will be a tight­ journalism society. ening on supplies and new Photos By LARRY GREENE And STEVE TLSTY improvements." This award came one year To the best of my knowl­ after Ba I o f f's Hurricane edge there will be no forced narrowly missed being termination of faculty. In­ named the Associated Colle­ stead, people who are retir­ giate Press' Pacemaker. Ba- ing will not be replaced." loff's 1972-73 Hurricane won "We're going to cut l os- All-American awards for both metic things first," McLaugh­ the spring and fall sessions, lin said. "Garbage cans will as well as five marks of dis­ be emptied less and the grass tinction for both semesters. will not be cut as often. I've also heard that some part The Hurricane will now time positions will be elimi­ go on to national competition nated." with winning college news­ papers from other regions. "We're constraining • mil­ 'This award is particularly lion and a half out of our meaningful to me because revenue to help meet salary Sigma Delta Chi selects pro­ Increases and to pay the fessional editors from around fixed increases sucti as social the country to serve as judg­ security and electricity," Mc­ es. Once again, the Hurri­ Laughlin said. cane has been nationally "It's important to note recognized for its excellence that we are not raising our and professionalism," Baloff tuition while many, many said. other schools are," McLaugh­ lin said. The last time the Hurri­ The pattern of increasing cane was awarded the costs of higher education is Mark of Excellence award by shown in the fact that 45 of Sigma Delta Chi, was in the 80 private institutions 1970. will have tuition and fee charges ranging from $3000 The Hurricane was named to more than $4000. All-American by the Asso­ In the academic year 1971- ciated College Press for the 72, only three had tuition and spring semester this year and fees between $3000 and is in contention for All- $3300, in 1972-73, 15 were in American again this semes­ Computer Center Firing Scare False Alarm this range; by 1973, 33, and ter. The awards won't be an­ next fall there will be seven. nounced until late June, too By DAVE TEPPS said he expected no neg­ change to SCT, Heath By 1972-73 two of the in­ late for results to be publish­ Associate Editor stitutions were charging be­ ed this year. ative results for the cen­ said. This year's Hurricane will Computer center em­ ter's staff. tween $3500 and $4000; in "The University has to 1973-74, one was in this compete for the Sigma Delta ployees seem to have re­ control the manage­ sponded to a false alarm Chi award during the 1974-75 "There will be no fir­ ment." See page 2, col. 5 school year. over fears of a staff shake up. ing of employees," he said. "Nor will any fringe Though a private firm benefits be lost." He said Valuable New Hotel Center will take over manage­ there might even be pay ment of the computer increases under the new center, the approximate­ plan. Will Mean Higher Education ly 70 persons working there will only benefit, SCT has a "facilities according to faculty and ByTINATILLES on 13.25 acres of the Univer­ house the learning-confer­ management contract." Of The Hurricane Stetf administrative spokes­ sity campus, of which 6.38 ence center, auditorium, am­ The James L. Knight Inter­ acres is the site of the sew­ phitheatre, seminar rooms, men. age treatment plant. UM's vice president national Conference Center administrative and support­ bears directly upon the aca­ "I have talked to for financial affairs, Eu­ ing audio-visual services. gene Cohen, was closely demic greatness and finan­ The Center is being built virtually all of the em­ cial survival of UM as a pri­ by the Intercontinental Hotel involved in the manage­ A nine and one half story ployees, and all of their vate and independent institu­ Corporation (IHC). Construc­ ment changeover, said professional graduate train­ question have been an­ tion, University officials tion preparation will begin ing and conference residence swered satisfactorily," Samuel. Cohen was un­ claim. during the summer, officials available for comment. say, and will cost an estimat­ hall of approximately 400 said Ed Heath, a member rooms will include food and Pttoto By DAVID l_ POKRE! Tlie Center will be located ed $16 million. of the employee senate supplementary services. A two-story building will and a computer center Ed Heath, employee senate member Last week sev e r al on Ponce de Leon Boulevard, staffer for many years. ... says questions have been satisfactorily answered members of the comput­ Actually, this will be more er center staff were ru­ than a residence hall. It is an Employees had voiced mored to be on the verge educational laboratory facili­ concern to the Hurricane agement of the computer services, which is located professionalism and pro­ of a wildcat strike, in de­ ty, since it will provide addi­ that a management center. He blamed the in a six-story building duction." fiance of a move towards drugs on campus tional space for faculty offi< - shake-up might cost jobs apprehension by many behind the library, said a new management. es and academic department The new firm is Sys- administration, for class and fringe benefits. on an "absence of infor­ private management firm mation." t e m c and Computer The rumor of the rooms, for experimental Heath said there was will soon run the center. Technology (SCT). strike apparently spread kitchen teaching, for nt! no basis for employees to Joel Samuel, acting di­ He described the shift as to other areas of the Uni­ managerial student intern­ fear new, private man- rector of the computer an effort to "improve A spokesman tor SCT versity. An employee of Three Freshman Arrested ships in the front of the house, and for additional ser­ the Physical Plant called vices. the Hurricane said "If On Drug Charges In 960 This facility will allow the the computer center em­ Three freshmen were arrested this past weekend at the University to enroll 300 to Schwartz Chairs Languages ployees walk out, so will 960 complex on charges which include possession of hash.sh 400 additional students in the we. If we are not paid on and sale of LSD, the UM news bureau said. School of Business to major By LYNNE SCHEWE "There are one-half mil­ UM is known for having Thursday, we'll go." in the field of Hotel-Motel Of The Hurricene stett lion Spanish speaking peo­ a good, strong foreign lan­ A 17-year-old male was arrested by UM security and Management and Hospitality, Dr. Kessel Schwartz has ple in the Miami area. guage graduate program, The computer center Coral Gables police Saturday morning in his room, police said. and also to establish an Insti­ been UM's new foreign Wouldn't it be great if we Schwartz said. It offers does the payroll for all The minor was charged with possession and sale of LSD. He tute of Tourism and Hospi­ language chairman for all could know Spanish many opportunities for University employees. Is a resident of Surf side, Fla. tality, officials say. many facets of foreign in­ only two weeks, and he and converse with each "There never was any has already begun plans other?" struction.

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