Nqn-Resident Tuition to Be Increased by $350 State Trooper Robert Martz

Nqn-Resident Tuition to Be Increased by $350 State Trooper Robert Martz

• ev1e University of Delaware, Newark, DE Tuesday, Oct. 261982 UDstudent found dead in Pennsylvania by Dennis Sandusky The body of a university nursing student who had been missing since Oct. 1 was found early Thursday morn­ ing in a secluded area of Chester County, Pa., police reported. Michael Alan Williamson, 24, of 9 Graham Court, Newark, apparently commit­ ted suicide on the day of his disappearance, according to a non-official report issued by the Chester County deputy­ coroner. The body was found at about 7 a.m. Thursday by two men searching for help because of car trouble. The two me·n, whom police declined to identify, found Williamson, who had been shot in the head, in his car along a dirt road off Yeatman Station Road .in London Bri­ tain Township, Pa., less than -~_.--.-~ 100 feet from the Delaware Review photo by Bill Wood border, police said. WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY James Brady received a stan­ President Ronald Reagan, was campaigning at the game for A pistol, which belonged to ding ovation Saturday during the Homecoming football game. Senator William Roth. Williamson, was found in the Brody, who was injured during the assassination attempt on car, said New Castle County Detective Thomas Bailor. "All the evidence we have so far is consistent with a suicide," said Pennsylvania Nqn-resident tuition to be increased by $350 State Trooper Robert Martz. by Donna Stachecki $179.3 million for the universi­ funding and large reductions ter than average funding Martz explained that the ty fiscal year 1984, of which in federal and state financial compared to any stctte agen­ coroner's report was "not yet A $350 tuition increase next ttST.l\ million was requested aid. cy. The university receives conclusive,". and an in­ year for out-of-state students 'tronl ' the state. Student State Budget Director Mar­ more than 40 percent of its vestigation is currently being was announced by university charges, federal funds, na Whittington reminded the budget from the state govern­ conducted by · the Penn­ President E.A. Trabant at a private sector gifts and en­ administrators that although ment, Bredin said. sylvania State Police and the state budget hearing Friday dowments and investment in­ there has been a decline in During the meeting, Tra­ New Castle County Police. afternoon. come will provide $9.6 million state funding, funds for the bant cited a 26 point increase Williamson, who was Non-residents will have to for the university, according university have done propor­ in Scholastic Aptitude Test scheduled to graduate in pay approximately 10 percent to the proposed budget. tionally well. She said in 1980- scores of university students, December, was last seen more for tuition next year, A funding request for an ad­ 81 the university received bet- (Continued to page 2) (Continued to page 2) a n d u n i v e r s i t y a d­ dition to Morris Library, ministrators do not expect in­ capital investments for state tuition rates to rise, Tra­ energy savings, funds for bant said. He explained that handicap regulation com­ Carper, Evans to debate at UD tuition for state residents rose pliance and the replacement Delaware Democratic congressional undergraduate Tanya Pertzoff will also pose 4.7 per~ent last year, and add­ of roofs and generators · hopeful Tom Carper will meet Republican in­ questions to the candidates. ed that room and board rates amounted to $5.1 million. cumbent Tom Evans in a debate over their The format of the debate, according to could also rise. Campbell said the total economic policies Thursday afternoon at 4 Mulligan, calls for each candidate to state his "Our goal is not to have a library project would not ex- .. p.m. in 115 Purnell Hall. overall economic policy, followed by a short larger percentage of out-of­ ceed $15 million, and added , rebuttal from his opponent. state students, but more in­ that the state promised $9 The debate, which is open to the public, will Then the panel will pose specific questions, state students," Trabant said million for 1984. Campbell I focus only on the economic policies of each of which both candidates will answer, again get­ after university Provost L. said the energy saving the candidates and will be moderated by Pro­ ting the chance to rebutt. Leon Campbell told of plans changes would pay for fessor James Mulligan of the economics Mulligan said the economics department to keep the enrollment themselves in three years. department. was "lucky" to get the debate on campus and "Around 12,000." Bredin noted the decline of Mulligan said a panel consisting of faculty said, "The race seems close enough between J. Bruce Bredin, chairman state support for the universi­ members James Butkiewicz and William them that there seems a need for it (the of the Board of Trustees, pro­ ty in the last few years, citing Latham of the economics department, debate) and bQth candidates are willing to do jected an operating budget of a 6.2 percent decrease in state graduate student Pat Casey, and it." Page 2 • THE REVIEW • October 26, 1982 .. : Williamson death probable suicide (Continued from page 1) said. He worked as a student University Police. leaving his home at about assistant to university police. Bailor said University DELAWARE ICE HOCKEY!!!! 11:30 a.m. Oct. 1. He had Williamson, who graduated Police have withdrawn from Come see the new look Blue Hen told family members he was from Christiana High School the investigation, and the on his way to the university, in 1976, lived with his parents Pennsylvania State Police Hockey Club face off against DU­ according to his sister, James and Hannah William- are now involved. Bailor is QUESNE UNIVERSITY in the Theresa Williamson. son. coordinating the investiga­ The 19-day search for tion. Season Opener. The puck drops at The family learned of Williamson involved a Michael Williamson was 10:00 p.m. Friday, the 29th. Williamson's disappearance cooperative effort between buried yesterday in All Saints when he failed to report for the Delaware State, New Cas­ Cemetery on Kirkwood CATCH US IN ACTION!!!! work the next morning, she tle County, Newark and Highway. ... today's feminist faces problems (Continued from page 7) most active and effective It may still be a few years UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE SKI CLUB joyed with my discovery. feminists, in terms of secur­ before the National Organiza­ 1982-83 EVENTS It was also fun. I found that ing equal treatment for tion for Women and other the things that had always in­ women, are lesbians. feminist groups gain suffi­ DATES EVENT & LOCATION COST timidated me were actually And calling yourself a cient muscle in the Oct. 31 SkiSale/Swap interesting, challenging and feminist isn't easy for legislatures to pass the ERA. fun. I couldn't believe I had anyone, male or female. It Meanwhile, Reagan's 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. been letting myself miss so means taking a stand "legislative backsliding," as Rodney Room, Student Center many great things in life. sometimes when you couldn't one feminist calls it, con­ Responsibility isn't scary, it's be bothered; it means being tinues to encroach on the Jan. 1-8 Aspen, Colorado '649 exciting. constantly on your guard (Deposit '100 Due Oct. 291 gains of the sexual revolution. So now I'm a feminist. And about what you say because it The injustice of sexual Jan. 15, 16 Elk Mt. Beginner Trip '65 I Deposit '35 for a lot of women that is a will always be taken in a discrimination won't hit Due Nov. 121 hard thing to say. Feminism feminist context; it means women st~dents until they has become a bad word in losing your sense of humor enter the workforce and find Jan. 21, 22, 23 Killington, Vt.- Killington Village our society because of the sometimes; it means dealing they are being paid thousands '129 (Deposit '35 Due Nov. 191 connotations it has picked up with a lot of frustration when of dollars less than their Jan. 29, 30 Elk Mountain- Lodging at the Barn through the years. Women you watch television and see males equivalents. It is then, now eschew the title the way things are around hopefully, that they will pur­ '65 (Deposit '35 Due Nov. 121 'feminist' because they don't you; it means taking a lot of sue their rights and alter a Feb. 6-12 Sugarbush, Vt. '194 (Inn with meals) want to be viewed as bra­ ribbing from your friends; society full of sexist advertis­ '244 with Bus burners, man-haters, and, worst of all, it means a ing, television shows and '180 (Condos) with no bus or meals change in the way your popular music. The hope of (Deposit '35 Due Nov. 191 militants or lesbians. But Full Payment by Jan. 8 women still want to reap the friends treat you. But it's all my generation lies in giving benefits of their labelled worth it, or at least it will be, feminism a good name again. Feb. 18 Doe Mountain '13 (Ful1 Payment benefactors without eventually. HAPPY HOUR Due Dec. 201 themselves fight~ng for their rights. The·'·rift'; that- has Trip Sign Up's and T-Shirt Sales $leveloped between women ~ -~~phon(!. t[lop 1. East Wing Lounge in Student Center Mon.-Fri. from 12-1:15 ana lesbians is a ·sharrie, and (Continued from - 10) 2. All dining halls except Student Center Every Tues. night During Dinner gift to a genera enric ent ironic given that some of the "We would like to establish a fund or to a specific designa­ giving record by calling tion, such as the library or a younger alumni," said Clark.

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