Western Kentucky University TopSCHOLAR® WKU Archives Records WKU Archives 4-6-1995 UA12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 70, No. 50 WKU Student Affairs Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records Part of the Advertising and Promotion Management Commons, African American Studies Commons, Higher Education Administration Commons, Journalism Studies Commons, Mass Communication Commons, Public Relations and Advertising Commons, Publishing Commons, Race and Ethnicity Commons, Social Influence and oliticalP Communication Commons, and the Sports Studies Commons Recommended Citation WKU Student Affairs, "UA12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 70, No. 50" (1995). WKU Archives Records. Paper 7931. https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records/7931 This Other is brought to you for free and open access by TopSCHOLAR®. It has been accepted for inclusion in WKU Archives Records by an authorized administrator of TopSCHOLAR®. For more information, please contact [email protected]. CJoll&gE Thursday April 6 J-!2ipfJb 1995 ~ era OPTIONS: Officials, managers meeting B Y TON Y A ROOT At least three companies will compete for the Facilities Man­ agement privatization proposal at a pre-bidding conference tomorrow. Marriott, Service Mas­ EDITOR'S ter, and HOTLINE ARAMARK Corp., will Should Facili­ attend the 10 ties Manage­ a.m. meeting ment be run at the Insti­ privately? tute for Eco- Let us know. Call: n o m i c D e v e 1 o p - 7 45-4874 ment. A fourth company, HHA Services, has shown interest but hasn't com­ mitted to attend yet, Facilities Management Administrator Kemble Johnson said. "Those companies that are "I came to buy a couch, but I think I'm going to buy a microwave instead," Radcliff sophomore Alan Miller said. interested will come and will go over the request for the propos­ al," he said. "If somebody has a question, all of them will hear S E E O PTIO N S 1 PAGE 3 I GA'1 Young, Hays back Auctioneers Darcy C. Tabor Jr. and Gerald Watts called for bids at Western's sur­ plus auction yesterday at the Services-Supply Building. The auction featured every­ New Level thing from typewriters to sewing machines. Above, a former first aid class man­ nequin sat waiting for a bid. Right , Jeff and Lisa Graham of Bowling Green bid for ♦ Other candidates to the last time on four desks that they plan to use for their sign business. be profiled next week B Y M E L IS SA GAGL I ARDI photos by Mike Swee,ie;y and Chris Stanford Campaigning for Student Government Association posi­ tions began early Monday, and presidential candidate Jason Young already ran into a prob­ lem. Genetics program creator leaving Western Kinko's wouldn't copy pic­ gy/genetic engineering into the located 10 tures onto his flyers without lhe ♦ The program is one of fate of the recombinant genetics photographer's signature, the department ... and encourage miles inland program. Ha wesville senior said. about 10 in the country research," Dunham said. from Myrtle About 10 such programs exist Despite that setback, Young During the last 10 years the Beach. in the country, he said. said he has gotten a lot done for BY KAR I N LOWE faculty has accomplished this, he He was Western is a too well-estab­ said. nominated lished program to be dramati­ his campaign and plans on talk­ Biology Department Head Val ing to stude nts around campus "I've very much er.joyed my for the posi­ cally affected by the change, Dunham created the recombi­ stay here," Dunham said. "I've tion by Mar­ Houston said. about their concerns. nant genetics program al West­ been very fortunate to be head of tin Houston, The program will continue to Young and his running male, ern in 1987, the only such pro­ a department of faculty that Bowling Green sophomore dean ofOgden be successful because of the fac­ gram in Kentucky. Now, eight work very well together and ulty that came in during Dun­ Jason Hays, are running against years later, he is leaving Western appreciate each other's scientif- • College. Slaughters junior Tara Higdon With Dun- ham's tenure and the new facul­ to take on new challenges at ic expertise." ty coming in, said biology pro­ and Jeffrey Yan, a junior from another school. Effective July 1, Dunham will ham leaving Val Dunham fessor Joe Winstead. Evansville, Ind., for president "Basically, the university be the dean of Natural and after being "We've been somewhat cog- and vice president. brought me here to do two Applied Sciences at Coastal Car­ depar tment head for 10 years, there is some concern about the SEE YOUNG, PAGE 3 things, infuse molecular biolo- olina University in Conway, S.C., Greek Week continues Zzzzzzz ... huh? Home-green advantage Miss Black Western ... Page 7 ♦ Having trouble staying awake? Three schools visit this weekend as Talent show ... Page 6 Take this test to see how • the women's golf team hosts Blood drive ... Page 10 t ired you really are. its annual tournament. Schedule ... P•ge 10 Page 13 Page 15 Western Kentucky University ♦ Bowling Green, Kentucky • Volume 70, Number 50 Page2 -------------------------Herald Apn·l 6, 1995 • Just a second Business dean resigning to teach Michael Brown, dean of the College of Business Administration, has res igned to return to full-lime teaching. His resignation is effective June 30. During Brown's tenure as dean, several new programs were created, including the Masters of Professional Accountancy, the Lessenberry and Meany-Holland professor­ ships and the Business Advisory Council. Brown could not be reached for comment yesterday. In 1988, Brown came to Western from East Tennessee State University. He earned his bachelor's degree in economics from Yale Univers ity. He also has a master's degree in political econo­ my from Johns Hopkins University, and he received his doc­ torate in economics at the University of Kentucky. • Campus line Department of Music sponsors a lecture by Peggy Flanagan Baird, "Historical Keyboard Instruments: Status Symbols or Music Machines?" al 1 loday in the fine arts center, Room 198. Admission is free. For more information, contact the music department at 745-3752. Jamal A Wilson/ Herald FeHowshlp of Christian Athlet es meets at 8 p.m. Thursdays in West Hall Cellar. For more information, contact Richard And a one, and a two: Topperettes (from left) Stacey Neddo, a Brannin at 745-5101. sophomore from Centerville, Tenn., Louisville senior Christy Flss and Madisonville junior Carrie Alpha Kappa Alpha sponsors Miss Black Western Gala at 8 tonight in Garrett Ballroom. Tickets are $3. For more informa­ Mason practice with WBKO reporter Aaron Solomon Tuesday in Diddle Arena. The team was tion, contact Nikki Payne at 745-3068. preparing for its trip to Orlando, Fla., to compete in today's Universal Dance Association cham­ Black Student Fellowship sponsors a seminar, "Reconciliation pionships, and Solomon was filming a story. of the Races," at 8 tonight at the Baptist Student Center. Thomas Weakley will be the guest speaker. For more informa­ tion, contact Lona Spaulding at 745-3321. Delta Sigma Theta sponsors "The Little Miss Delta Pageant" at 7 p.m. tomorrow at McNeill Elementary School. Admission • For the record/ crime reports is $3. For more information, contact Tiffany Wright at 843- 8597. Reports stolen from the psychology beverage by a minor and drink­ The Amazing Tones of Joy have their 24th Anniversary department in Tate Page Hall ing an alcoholic beverage in a ♦ Aaron Thomas Gould, Celebration at 4 p.m. Sunday at Mt. Zion Baptist Church, 175 Poland Hall, reported the hood between Friday and Monday. public place. Thomas Avenue. For more information, contact Vernon ♦ Mason Armstrong, Keen ♦ Jarrod Mi chael Carter, and top of his truck damaged Hall, was cited Friday for pos­ Johnson at 745-3453. when it was in Normal lot March Gilbert Hall, reported a CD play­ St udents Right to Ufe meets at 5:15 p.m. Mondays in Downing 27 or 28. Estimated damage was session of an alcoholic beverage er and 20 CDs, valued at $690, University Center, Room 230. For more information, contact by a minor and drinking an alco­ stolen and his glove box door, $300. holic beverage in a public place. trunk lock and rear bumper, val­ Mike Scott at 781-2220. ♦ Peggy Marcum, Tate Page A free St op Smoking Cllnlc is scheduled from 5:30-7:30 p.m. ♦ Amanda Leigh Cash, New ued at $125, damaged when his Hall, reported two televisions Sorority Hall, was cited Friday Monday and April 17 and 24 in the Barren River District and three VCRs, valued at $1,875, car was in the parking structure Health Department, conference room, at 1133 Adams St. For for possession of an alcoholic Monday. more information, contact Chris Barnett at 781-8039. The Lambda Society, a support group for gays, lesbians and bisexuals, meets at 6 p.m. Mondays. For more information, contact Larry Brown at 796-8062. Kappa Alpha Psi sponsors "HIV a nd Aids in Our Community" at 7 p.m. Monday in DUC, Room 341. For more information, contact Michael Crowe at 745-4666. 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