Gil Scott-Heron Plays the Patio

Gil Scott-Heron Plays the Patio

The N .iliiiiif 54, Number I 1 I ri<la%. Mar. h JO. I<)7<» Phone 28HHH Johnson Resignation: Irregularities': continued as chairman By HII I KAl /AKABA "I am resolved with the fine*: nt my resi Although Dr Johnson h i to run in Asstslant News Editor Hon I just think the process in which it was brought about her term as department chairman, si d that posi­ was uncalled for and very unpleasant tion, will ta! itical for academic year 1879-80, and Dr The official resignation announcement ted to will return to I M as a full professor m speei l* communi­ men! chairman foi thi pact ii* years, has resigned come Monday from Dean Brown'i office cations the following position affective u ol Ma Meanwhile, the Dean's offuc has already begun rart of tht- reason thai ularitles" existed In tl Hai > arch for Dr .Johnson's replacement which in attitude toward me I just could not < I with learned Mondav rtisements In at least one national trade jour- .someone restle bason (laim* "If tht- Dean and th would have simp ""I informed I» • that I was applying rue to their offices and told me tli.it the) Ii It u would be n Brown i iffii iai an? batn al Tin ild not * onsidet for the betterment .it ths department lot me in resign and nut been mad* batil al for me at tin for myreplaifmi-nt to be a nal >uld be give Dr Johnson "the opportunity to inform the depart­ partment. used for fund-raising purposes, i would have glarilv step­ ment's faculty of her decision before it was madi' public." "I suggested that ped down." Dr. Johnson Dr Johnson made her resignation known to the facul­ mended that Prof Judith Wall,* "Bul. that's not what the) did tv, at a Feb Ii) meeting She also tlaimes to hi chairman.'The department fa*' i must unanimous Dr. Johnson said whal College ol Arts and Sci by thi fa* t that Dean Brown is preparing her in their support for n lH-jii Arthur Brown ami Provost Dr Clyde Wingfield did statement. do was to offer hi-i the possih latical if she "I am now waiting for a statement from D* .univ did would step down while denyini latical if she for me to sign As of vet. I have not received thi stun See JOHNSON. Paqe 3 Johnson Novack Leads University Sweep __..> Per Cent Turn-out Give V></ To \ovuck By MIC HAI I J. WEBER Hews Editor With l.. for the office ol l-ndergrad- uate Student Bod) Governmeni President, Paul Novack Ii to* un­ contested winner ol thi Spring elections. ack led his University ticket to i unanimous sweep ol the Hty available seats m the USBG govt i anient. "Everybody really pulled together," Novack said, "we really showed what vve were made of today, and it really paid nil "We're reallv air 0 what vve said in our platform IUI i- t;iiing to be the best president this university cer had." --.nd Danny Salzverg, University campaign manager <ich Martinelli. * dent ia iiuliii.iti- I* Mi AMI m ket. ,ed 5 I 'Paul did ." Martinelli said, "and he got sup| il his people, !ln people I ran with backed me U and I bat ki *l "1 wish Paul all the lu* k in the world and I'd he than willing to work with him next year in any way possible Independent presidential date Barbara Bond receive votes Locked Out? "Next year. >• right back there Ofl top, th •ugh Bond said. The total voter turn-out n To Gel In, sents approximately 25 per *ent ol the total number of undergraduate students of the Universirty ol .Show ^ our Id Miami r winners are as follows: Hv LORI BARKIS I Vlf'l I'RI SIDENT; Kobin Wilson Hurricane Mews Wriler (University) TREASURER: font Van (Univer- Starting tonight II 12. vou will not be allowed to enter vour dorm unless you present your I'M ID Muchnick, Mike rhorne, and Kevin In response to studeni concern Williams (all Universitv ticket) over dorm security,a new security ARTS AND SCIENCI S: Marina system ha.s been installed. Wells Angelton. Dan Kalbac, and Kathy- Fargo guards will be stations Mulcahv (all Universitv | the front entrances ol 1968. MO, SENIOR AT LARG Padil- and Mahoney/Pearson from 12 a.m Paul \o\a<lv. mu- m-vs president. Ta-.tr* the SweelneM ol victor) la, and Lourdes Wolf (University to 8 a.m. after hairing the announced result of the spring, I SB(, elections ticked I^aton Hall vvill begin receiving JUNIOR AT LARGE: M the security svstem Monday night stantine. and Brenda Nason (all Uni­ "We've hao a lot of students ask versitv). for it and that's why we're doing BUSINESS SENATOR: I inda it." Joseph Frechette, Executive Di­ Mehrens, and Mik* Serotte (all Uni­ rector ot UM Public Safetv said. versity). Students will be required to pres­ Students Implicated In Coke Bust NURSING SENATOR: Cinda ent their ID'S to the guard Mr- Houtsma (I'niversity ticket). guard will then check the ID ARCHITECTURE AND ENGI­ against the residence hall roster NEERING SENATOR: Armando If you do not live in the dorm you Rodrigues (Universitv ticket). wish to enter, the guard will ask Are Ordered to Give Testimony MUSK si NATOR: Benny Good- you whom you plan to visit. He will man (Universitv ticket). then call the room and ask tho per­ EDUCATION SENATOR: Chyrel son if it's all right for you to come Boney (University ticket i up. By IORI BARRIM lower court last Thursday The questions concerning thi vestigation; Kraybacher and drug In other election related news, "All that we're irying to do is to Hurricane Hex., writer lower court had ordered that the mate. Bernard Kraybachi traffic at the law the Plus/Minus grade referendum as* ertain that when someone * omes live I'M law students Implicated students would not be required to accused of selling 140,000 worth Ol "Although I am primarily was voted down by the students into the building, thev have a legiti in the Aug -1. l978,COcalne bust **t a testify on the basis that their state­ cocaine (1.75 lbs.) to a detective at cerned with Kraybacher, 1 ha\ who chose to retainthe ABC system matereason for being there," Ann classmate have been ordered to an­ ments might be used against them Miami International Airport while d information from sources with 1,529 votes against 224 for Sprague. Associate Director of Res swer the prosecutor's question*. when they sought admission to the federal agents watched about other drug dealings on the "grandfathering" the plus/minus idence Halls stated The Third District Court of Ap­ Honda Hat Assistant State Attorn campus Based on that inform:- system and 138 for immediate im­ Sprague anticipates that there peals overturned the del ision of the The students will be answering YOM is carrying on a two-fold In- I'm asking question! plementation of the plus/minus sys­ may be some problems from stu in an earlier intervn tem dents who are inconvenienced bj It was from thes that "I believe that the administration the service, but she hopes tha' Y.iss got the names of the five other and the faculty.'" Diana Joseph said, dents vvill realizp UM - hen 41ex Haley, Author of 'Roots' law students who were subpoe­ "will give due consideration to the efils of such a program naed. results. The students have indicated Sprague added tha: The law students had refused to their choice. Halls is still working out the final answer YOM' questions even "Their (the Faculty Senate) deci­ details of the program and thi Highlights Black Cultured eek though thev wen offered Immunity sion tan he made on any of the visions for emerge!, from criminal proceedings three alternatives regardless of the forgetting your ID. They felt thai even without the choice selected bv the students "We think that st Uith annual Black Culture Week the Whitten l'nion Pool followed by threat of prosecution.answering the However, as I said before, I believe pleased that the extranneous ! By Al AN 1 IFA^ questions could have an adverse ef­ an awards banquet in the Ibis Pri­ that due consideration and a great that enters the residem e hall Hurricane Hews vv- *» her*' at 1 M fect on their proposed law careers The purpose of Black Culture vate Dining Room deal of consideration will be given be limited during "In search of Week is to develop a program that In Florida, it is a crime to be in an to the students' opinion." Sprague said during UH ers of the 8()'s." is the themt will deal with the total black com­ Also planned is an African Art area where drugs are used or sold - munity in the hopes of developing a Exhibit to be displayed at the I owe even if you're not participating in more secure view of black society Art Museum from April 2-8. the deal or taking the drug. "To admit to being in an area Financial In/ The weeklong schedule of activi­ Black Culture where drugs are sold or used is a vi­ ties kicks of on Saturday, March 31 Week will be olation of the Fifth Amendment,"' with the Miss Black U of M Pageant presented bv Yoss stated. On ^fcl Deadline in the Flamingo Ballroom. the L'BS (United According to defense attorney- Sunday's festivities include a free Black Students) Roy Black, such testimony "will The priority deadline lor with James have a serious effect on the stu­ concert on the patio featuring Gil- dent's ability to find a job.

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