Ex-UDCC Member Challenges Resignation by GARY CAHALL Had Not Seen Moore Since He Under the UDCC Constitution

Ex-UDCC Member Challenges Resignation by GARY CAHALL Had Not Seen Moore Since He Under the UDCC Constitution

Vol. 102. No. 5 University of Delaware, Newark. Delaware Friday. September 22. 1978 On the Fraternities to Draft Inside Alcohol ''Guidelines'' By LAURA BEDARD and VALERIE HELMBRECK A recent incident at the Pi Meetings between the Going Up ..... Kappa Alpha fraternity house presidents and Beck have is prompting the university to been closed to the public The elevators don't, establish alcohol policy because no definite proposal guidelines for fraternities. has been drafted, said Beck. but the vandalism Presidents of the frater­ \'We're not being subver­ nities are m~eting with Larry sive," he said. "It's a touchy does in Christiana Beck, assistant dean of situation.'' students for fraternities and The incident that prompted ............ Page 2 sororities, to draft a proposal interfraternal action occured that would outline procedures several weeks ago at a Pi and policies for serving Kappa Alpha house party ,., alcohol at fraternity func­ where beer was thrown at Do, Re, Beep ... tions. At present there are no Blake Wilson, a Newark resi­ such guidelines. dent and former editor of the A computer named Beck says the new Newark Weekly Post. Wilson guidelines will bring more was attempting to drive past GUIDO is teaching pressure on fraternities to the fraternity house while a control parties where drink­ party was in progress. He music students ing is involved. Beck sug­ said he blew his horn in an at­ Page9 gested that an "Inter-Greek" tempt to clear the street and Judicial Board be created to someone threw beer into his handle complaints and code car. violations involving frater­ Wilson said he does not nities and sororities. ''A lot of believe that the beer-thrower When Cigarettes things that should have been was a fraternity member. Ac­ done 15 years ago (concern­ cording to Dan Young, Pi Are ing fraternities) are being Kappa Alpha vice president, done now in a hurry," said Wilson's description of the in­ Outlawed ... Beck. He also said that frater­ dividual does not fit any In California, only nities will be responsible for member of the fraternity. seeing that Delaware law Young said, the fraternity outlaws might have restricting consumption of was selling glasses for admis­ Review photographer Andy Cline alcohol by people under 20 sion to the party; these cig~rettes . .. Page 12 JUST HORSING AROUND years old is enforced. (Continued on Pav- 8) AMixed Bag Ex-UDCC Member Challenges Resignation By GARY CAHALL had not seen Moore since he under the UDCC constitution. Feasibility of a Student Ac­ ur music critic A student government took office in May. "I did not Moore had earlier described tivities Fee. The committee, reviews some recent member whose resignation know you," Bodner said to the. constitution as "half­ chaired by Bob Lucas, will had been announced over the Moore. UDCC Treasurer Bob workable." "I asked you on look at other colleges with ac­ releases ... Page 15 weekend came to Wednes- Lucas said it is not "the presi- the phone (for your resigna­ tivities fees and determine day's University of Delaware dent's responsibility to tion)," Bodner said to Moore. their effectiveness. Resident Coodinating Council (UDCC) search out members. If you "You said 'yes'. I took you on Student Association Presi­ meeting to protest the know you're going to have a your word." dent Bob Ashman said such a "Galactia" measures taken against him job the next semester, for In other business, the fee could give student and to ask for reinstatement. God's sake resign." UDCC approved 8-0-1, one organizations "more in­ Blast Off Gary Moore, EG 79, former Without a written resigna- vote short of a regular dependence" from university at-large member, had been tion, Moore explained, his quorum, to create an Ad Hoc funds. The UDCC is given An interstellar ex­ cited by UDCC President resignation was not valid Committee to Investigate the (Continued on Page 8) Russell Bodner for last f lty Q f" I f" f" odus is interrupted semester's "unexcused acu ues 10n ns 1tu 10n by Carter ... Page 15 absenteeism.'' Bodner said -- ~~~;e~~~t~~~e~th~f~:ml~~~ Thursday's UDCC meetmg Senate Committee Will Study Walden U. and were asked to either By JOANN LESZCZYNSKY Board of Directors, while Barry R. Mors­ resign their positions or pre­ The Faculty Senate Committee on Adjunct tain, urban affairs, said he agreed to be Calendar sent defenses under impeach­ Academic Affairs has been assigned the task listed as one of Walden's "readers and ad- ment procedures. of investigating the renting of campus visors." PageS Moore said the choices facilities to Walden University, an unac­ The third faculty member, Dr. William W. were not made clear and add­ credited doctoral school, according to Boyer, Jr., political science, said he has Campus Brief Page 5 ed that many of his absences Senate President Ralph E. Kleinman. never performed any services for Walden or last semester were excused. Walden, a travelling university with no any ofits students. Classified .. Page 19 "I had a full-time job last full-time faculty, held classes and housed its Dr. Philip C. Chamberlain, Vice-President Editorial .... Page 10 year," said Moore, "and students on the university's Nort.tf Campus for Academic Affairs at Walden, said, could not attend all the during the month of July. however, that Boyer did sign a document, Retrospect ... Page 5 meetings. I talked with (then­ The appropriateness of having this un­ dated Nov. 16, 1976, agreeing to accept an UDCC President) Fred conventional institution on campus was appointment to Walden as a dissertation Sports ..... Page 24 Crowley and he said it was all questioned by Dr. Edward E. Schweitzer at reader or advisor and giving his permission right." last week's Senate meeting. to be listed in Walden publications. This Weekend Bodner was criticized by Schweitzer also said that a Walden catalog Moore for not consulting with listed three university faculty members as Boyer said he would have to check his files Page 17 Fred Crowley about his having an association with Walden. to see whether he did sign such an agree­ reasons for missing meetings Dr. Frank Dilly, Chairman of the ment, but said he doesn't consider himself a last semester. Bodner said he philosophy department, is on Walden's member of Walden's faculty. lrn Page 2 THE REVIEW; UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DEL. September 22, 1978 JIMMY'S DINER Christiana Security "Inadequate" Quantity and Quality By LISA PETRILLO high-ranking Christiana Resi- system and she said she ' 'Christiana security dent Advisory Board (CRAB) guarantees changes will be measures are inadequate," member. It was thought that made this year. She said 137 E. Main St. according to the new Chris- if visitors were limited, CRAB plans to organize a tiana Complex Coordinator damage would go down. Now committee .to analyze and 6 a.m.-8:30p.m. Mon.-Thurs. Leslie Ranaldi. that the system has been in propose a better system. 6 a.m.-9:00p.m. Friday The present measures, in- practice however, damage One of the roots of the pro­ CLOSED SUNDAYS . stituted under Don Sessions, has not declined and in some blem is the abuse of the are based on the theory that instance§ has gone up, said elevators, said Renaldi. Last &.---------------------=---•;damage to the Towers is the CRAB member. weekend over 1,500 guest caused by outsiders and non- Ranaldi said there is a need passes were issued for residents, according to a . to reorganize the security visitors to the Towers, she said. Coupled with the average resident use, the elevators are over-worked. Delaware Women's Health I Operators relieve only some of the overuse, she said. The Organization basic design of the Towers itself causes difficulty in fin­ Birth Free Out Patient ding better security systems, Control Pregnancy Abortion added Ranaldi. "With three Testing Facility elevators for almost 700 Counseling students, no lounges, no large 652-3410 1-800-221-2568 lobbies and large plates of glass, it is not the best facili­ 1205 Orange St., Wilmington, Del. 19801 ty," she said. In the present system a guest must first complete a card in the hatch of the Com­ mons. The card is taken to the desk located at the other side DEER. PARK of the Commons and where the guest calls the resident he SUNDA.Y, SEPT. 24 intends to visit. The guest goes to the sign-in stations on 9p.m. the ground floor, gets his card stamped and is signed in by the resident.· JAZZ BY An expected guest list is the only way guests may enter DREAM SEQUENCE the Towers without being signed in by a resident. WONDERLAND llOW.:Main St. 2420 Foulk Rd. Newark, Del. ·North Wilmington 738-~ 6856 475.:8928 SIRE BSK3135 Talking Heads/More Songs About Buildings And Food. Ambrosia/Life Beyond L.A. This is the first collaborati on They exploded onto the scene with producer Brian Er1o in '75 with " Holdin ' On To fo r these New York rockers Yesterd ay." Thi s LP, al so pro­ and follows thei r successful duced by Freddie Piro with the Talking Heads: 77. Songs band, includes " Angola," " Not include "Stay Hungry," "For As You We re," " Apothecary," Artists Only" and " Take Me "Heart To Heart" and the To The Rive r." SR 6036 ti tl e track. On Warner Bros. Records and Tapes On Sire Records LOOK FOR UNADVERTISED SPECIALS EVERY WEEK September 22, 1978 THE REVIEW, UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DEL Page3 Baxter Visits University for Campaign Breakfast Talk ly KEN MAMMARELLA university. He said of In preparation for a possi­ primary election opponent ble campus debate, U.S.

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