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INDEPENDENT SINCE 1971

SAB proposal may add Student Center shops

.I Iiill seryicL bink .Ind .I dry LleJiI
inLr and laundry er\ice_

"There are some other things

.\eed .I quick L'JIIeItIe II.\ beIore w LI‘I‘L- conside rIiILI (adding) too "
you run to the bank and withdraw S. \II president I). I\id ( I chi Jlt
some caslt to Liet your hair Lut? said

\\ ell soon you lll. Iy be .Ible to S.I\B now is working with the
do .tll oi this at one time in one L'lx Legal and Purchasing oIIIces
leLL . the Student (.entei'. oit J Request Ior l’ropos Il. whiLh.

[I'he Student \Ltiyities Board II Jpproyed by thL L Ix Idministia
has been woikiiILr on J propole tion. will allow S.\b to start
sinLe last year tli It would brInLr a accepting bids from independent
I ariety oI SL‘HILL“ to the Student contractors.
(Icntei‘. includinLI .i LoIIee house. .I (lrayi i‘JIt said he already has
Lopy seryiL'LI. J barber shop/salon, talked with some LVIx adiniitisti‘a

By Alison Kight

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tors .Ibout tlte pioposal InLludinL'
I tank llJiris. dirLLtoi oI the Stu
dent (,entei i; _Iames lxiider. \‘ice
chancellor Ior Student .»\IIaii's .Iitd
Robert lleinenway. chancellor tor
the lexianIn (i.Illllllls.

“Some people were Iei‘y
enthused by the idea," (IrJyL‘rJIt
s.llII. -

Harris said he Ind ( riycralt
II III been discussing tlte proposal
Ior quite some titne “S \B identi—
Iies things that they think .1th
needed. and we try to work it
out." Harris said.

(inLI .IIt said lte will meet with
L Ix l’iesiIlIitt (.hailcs \lethinLr
ton at the end oIthe month to dis
L‘llSS approHIIL' the proposal.

"It looks really good right
now." ( Iray'crati sJid.

Vice (:Ildl‘itt'llttt' Ior -\dininis~
ti'Jtion ‘lack lIlJntoiI. w ho oI erseIIs
L'Ix l'iotIIl SL‘I‘HL'I's. said at first lie
had i'eseryations .iboiit (IinI‘I'Jtt‘s
proposal Ior .i new Llll-IL'I' shop III “\Ve‘i'e not
the Student (.L‘lllL'l' Il'y iILI ”

llow‘evei‘. (iraycrait told him

the I'oIIce shop would \t.'l'\t‘ only .I
i

lIIi'cnIc.“

tIlL llll [tilt tlII

ll.linton s.lIiI lI initL' him with no
obieLtiI ins to the pioposal,

S:\l§ has iIIII ll \Hil'Ix'llth on llll's L tide I.iIt‘.I
proposal sinIII l isi .\l.l\. J
ci'JIt said he IIJs pleased that stii
Ileiits \\lll icap the beneIIts oI
S»\l§‘s hard work

”\Vhilc e\ei‘yone only read» the
bail stutIaboiit us. we make .I Ilit
(Ii‘ay I i'Jit said.
lttsi

(inIi Iii siid he i. IoiiLIht thI
.II ihtie . lll i'tII Tsiii

Icw beverages and Iooii items. lent (Intei was

Baha'i student shares healing with UK

 

By Emily Bramer
.SttlII ll 'I'iti'i'

Her name iiiLIJns moonlight .Iiid Ior Iour
years indnidual and Iamih dLIyeloment senior
\thsJ \ossquh has beamed rays “I hope .Ind
y ision Ior eIpi Ility across campus.

I ven though she never planned to Lome to L K.

\tisstlL'lI was born III Ieher ran Iran. and lived
there until she was Iour. III 197 8 she Iled the coun—
tiy with her Iamily Ior tear of religious persecu-
tlnlt.

 

Because \‘os~
sugh Is J Baha‘i.
she said her
belieI put her
liIe was III dan-

Lier.

u\II'L‘ had to

leave everv-

lDDKIIlIGaIde thing." she SARI.

"It's .still not
saIe for me to
go back '
lroniLallv

her religion
adyoLates the
elimination III
.III preiudices.
“\\e beheye in
the oneness of
(lod. religion

'I lie spring .I‘enILI.I‘tLI1“.I‘ Institute
on Healing Karim; mntinuev
tonight 11ml e: :77 Im «lay at
6: 30p. 77:. in 231,).Srudent
(.enter. I be meeting. are fi'ee
and open to the public.

 

 

 

and man." she said.

They also believe the ‘spirit oIJll reliLiions is
the same and that \JluJble lessons can be learned
Iroiii eJLh Iaith. I'\Iter moving to l ouisv.ille \os—
sugh be an lLJrninLr J diIIerent Lulture .Ind even a
IorLiLiI IIIiiLruJLie.

““e always joke that my mom learned liitLllish
lT()ll(l w JtL hinLr soap operas and I learned by w an II-
inLi( athin kangaroo she said.

lIeIore her freshman year. \ossiILrh Joplied to
work III Israel Ior the IIJhJ I \Iorld( enter but the
job Iell through. :\.s .I ioke she had Jp Ilied to
L K. \\ hen she lirst .trriyed In I LiIinLrtoit Iossugh
said she experienced an
incredible loneliness.
Instead oI wallowing iit selI
pity. slte decided to
improve her situation and
put her religious beliefs to

 

 

MIIIISA
IIDSSUEII
V

\\'()rlx. AGE: 21 .
She started by ioininLr RISEIIPIIQICEI
the Baha’i Association on '
campus and the S.-\l3's mul— [IOMEIII'OWM
ticulturJl committee where ”('33: ISSHOOL'
she organized program- Oldham County.
minLr Ior international stu— High School
“fifty _I . l _ EDUCATION: indi-
.IISI ytdl‘ SIL )LLIIIIIL Vldualandfamlly
the Iirst and only non- development
African-.I\inerican to join senior
Zeta Phi Beta. FAMILY: Parents

\Iissiiglt said she was
welcomed warmly into the
sorority. which she called
“historically black. not

Mina and Mas-
soud: sister Tina.

 

 

 

 

exclusively black." This year she brought the Insti-
tute Ior Healing Racism, which her SAII commit-
tee sponsors. to campus.

Political science Iunior Beverly Coleman said
she believes the Institute Is an excellent idea
because “it gives people an outlet to address issues
IeJceIully.“ (Ioleman said Vossugh's motive Ior
helping people Is trulv genuine

Shes not working toward another litte on her
resume. She really Lares about healing.r racism since

human race."

she believes we are all members oIone race —- the

Vossugh said she hopes the Institute will contin-
ue after she graduates In \lay F, ventually she
wants to be a marriage and Iamily ther rapist with
her own private praLtice — but not just yet. .\ext

 

GREG EANS I\ 1.1“

A RAY I"; HOPE Senior .\ Iii/mu I ’(HZVN‘QI’ lining/it tIie Inititnte an I It’ll/Hit" Ix’iii mm in I II t/Iii \t mi Iter

year she will eithLi In in ( hina IL Ic thr I itglish.
in RiissiJ helping.r Iranian LommunitILs dLal with
alcoholism oi In Seattle working.r for Diversity
l).t.nLL which teaLhes .ILLept InLe III diIIereiIces

‘lts hard to he diIIII'LrIntf she said. “But ltn
stronger from it."

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Female IIII‘WflII I‘DSIIIEIIT IJI‘DTBCTDII Ill SBCIIISIDII

By John Kelly
(fumpm IIftIitmI
him. RAs said.
A female UK student who alle edly
has been stalked by her ex-boyIriend
for seven months is being protected at
J secluded location and escorted to her
classes. resident advisers told students
In lxirwan Tower last night.
The Woman told her story to UK
police Friday. and three warrants were
Issued Ior her ex-bovIriend's arrest. ing

checked hiinselI’out at I pan. Sunday
.__ before L’K police could question

At about 10 pm. Sunday night. an
RA working at the lxirwan Tower front
desk called LVIx police. saying the man
was in the building. L'Ix spokesman
Ralph Derickson said. L'lx police had
instructed R.I\s to call immediately
even to sound J fire alarm. iI necessary
~ IIthe man was seen Inside the build

Minutes JIter officers arrived. a fire

tioned, Derickson said.

police searched floor to floor Ior the
man. btit without success.

Residents were allowed back into
the building. but at le a.m. Monday
morning. another alarm sounded

Students were herded otit of the
building again. Some didn't bother to
return to the hall and slept elsewhere.
Some who left the tower more than ll)
minutes after the alarm was stopped
were asked to show IDs and were ques—

the second alarm. J note read: “A mal-
iLe tire alarm to coy er the escape of .I
student w ho threatened to kill his LI\
girlfriend

L lxl I) agreed to take the sy'IstLiII
oIIlIite Ind physILally LheLk the hall
IlurinLr the [light to pre \ent any further
occurrence. (Inh part III the system
was oII‘lme. assistant IIre Ihii I Bill
llolleren inII It was back In oerJtion
at about IZI III p in Monday R \s told
students last night th II .III Iiie .IlJIms
were operational.

 

 

 

 

lIL'I .llIsI 2' \II ~IIlI\liIi1\IliIlIIIll
yIIiItItii ”

iuinoi (.iiii l)a.id
son said slit thinks .i‘ltlllIL‘ the set
\lI’L'\ to YIl'. Student ( .iei --i' is .I
eIIspIiiJll}

illlll sLl'

iiIl( i.I\

I‘HIIII liltl illil \llIl ‘~l
likI I [III lIlt‘ I ot huliitin
vite binl tilt I.IlIllHl‘.

"I tlIiiIl. t‘\i'i'\lltiii:g wI-iilIl lIL‘
iI'Jlly Itt‘ilt‘ll’ :al."
.. \ llll III .is LIilllI' ll‘nllt lit .|\\.I\'
and Iana Iio .lIlI'Il‘lllL’ with our
oiit~ol statc batik .IIIIiziiiis. \
batik l'IL’l‘.‘ Iin LJiiipIzs would be

l)ayitlsi iII. . iiil.

all talk oi

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NEWSIIIII‘I
IIEEEII 0.J. requests

one minute WITII IIIS jury

HIS \VIil I IS \lii'.lei .letIInIlJnt (ll
Simpson asked yesterday ioi tone minute Iiidi
eitce lii'lIIt‘t‘ his niioi‘s I stiIiIiIinII twist to a -la\
Iltillllllalc‘tl by attorneys sLin pinLI iiLI‘IIiIIl. met
last tiIiiiIitiI LIIiIlI iILII iiII Il’il'l‘\l -luiiipe l or; pins-
L‘L'iitots

I)I‘.LllsL .llltHlleIs \lllfl‘lIIISIII tlIL plIIsLI‘IIlIIIiI
with I list oi I4 n Iw witiiessLs Ind .I \iIlIot ipc oI
yliohIe w Ilkin I IlllllllL’ll bl iod .It Ilie inuidLi sII in

thy Ilso oIILiLd LIinIanILI Iii .tn .Ilibi to: the tiist
time .I w ittIess who says she saw Simpson’s ill"
tinctnII w IIItII l‘iord lIi‘onLo outside lIis home at J
time when the prosecution .illL‘y.‘L'\ he st two
inilI \ Iw l‘. killing his e\ the and bet it'iI-ii-l

l)eput‘. l)isii‘iitt \itorni-y \lar. tit iIi‘k .ifII-Ii
the new IIIIIILIIILII “trial by it: Ibusi‘." and sin? \II(
was “Ib Iiliit 'el\I boLkI I by ti L last tiiii.i §:L
IlosuiI (Ipe lllllIY st. Iteini tits III to bI .Iii to ‘ ..

Minimum wage may he raised to $5

\\ \Sl ll\( lli IN 'l he \Ylillt‘ lloiist yesiet
day signaled that President ( liiitoii will I'L'Ltill‘.
tIiIiIiIIIii iIiiniiIIiiiIi ‘.\ age In: "I’lV'. iiiiist hi ..i. T-I S:
an I'iIiiii, with the .Iiiiioiinceiiieiit Lotion}; .Is eaiiy
as IUIIIL'III‘S State oi the L iIIoiI adI li‘L ss

l’iess sIILiLItJiy \likL \lL( iiiiy toid iepoitets
that( linton has' I \‘I"Li\ Iirin iIlLJ how hL will JIt
on the issiiL.

\\ ithoiit s.l\lllL‘ otitiwht lhIi( lint-ii I will l'Iltlr
posL J hil \lI( tiii .iiLIiiIIIIth .Idniinistiations
LJsL- tor l.lt\lltL’ the i iie. wliiilI is now $4.); .In
bout.

\n adininistt'ation oIIiIial. speaking on LIIIIIIII
tioii oI anonymity. said ( .linton‘s etonomic team
to unintended oy er the weekend that ( linton pro~
pose an .lllltII\IIlllllllt‘IIlJlt' :llrcent increase in the
nnniinuii: wa-ie .IIIII .III additional 3; cents later.
i‘JisinLi the ran- to S; .In houi

IIIIIMEdi‘opping

New Bond gets new wheels
SI'I‘IRI \NIIL'RU. S.(. 'l be new _l.InILIs

lIiIllIl l)|(’l‘ I- lli'osnan. is abaiidoniitLi hzs bIloyeIl
ii‘itish .\stoii .\l.ti'tins tot .I (iei
man II.\I\\'. I'Illl it‘ll be made in
the L .S.;\.

(iIilIILIiII'y'L‘." due out in
\IIIIIIIIIIIII. will hJ\II l‘It‘Hs.I.lli .It
the w heel Iii li.\l\\"s seI iIIt new
two sI'Jt Iolh'ct‘tllile
‘ L nited \i‘tists said Sunday,

1' \.Ltent iiii is car will be blue,
but li,\l\\ s mum on othet details.
like when the car will be Jyailable
to the masses oi what it will Lost siipei‘spy
wannabes Ior their own Bondanobiles

'Iiie Lar is being made .It J South (i.Il'lIlllla
plant, Installation oii Bond L'llllllllL’k’S. like machine
guns .Ind oil sliIk buttons. was handled by 'Iiitited
l\l'll\l\. said l‘iohliy' llitt. community relations
manager for lZ\l\\',

I III/{third tin»; .. In 7:,“ i1.

l'iIJIlle'l‘.

Brosnan

VICE III‘BSIIIBIIT
to I18 SBIBCTBII

By Jenniier Smith

.VIIII l I 'i‘t'Ii‘I

I‘ll/.L'L‘rtlltl lIi‘amwell will become L‘lx's new
we president ioi rLIIsLIrch and
Liraduate studiIs todiy petidInLr
BoJILl oI Iiustees sapproyal.
liramwell. LiiiiII nt than of grad
uate studies .Ind research .It Brook
lvn (IollI-Lie oi the (In L'nnersin
oI New York. would become the
Iirst black \iI’e president at Ll\
since IIIXZ.
The slot st \acated iit _luly Bramweil
I‘m-I. when linda “Ice" .\laL'II
ILIII Ior .t position .It J prnate ’l‘ennessee lirm.

 

     

 

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checked hiiiiselI Into L Ix Hospital l‘ri~ alarm was pulled on the sixth Iloor. Ior the suspect. he said. L Ix l olice (.hieI \\ .l .\lc( ,omas -

day because of a kidney problem and RM said. AIter evacuating students. In thL IirL deartant rL port about did not iIturn phonL Iaii \L'stL rday, cm. BRAMWELI. an 2
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Bramwell

.\e I." Z‘ltt pr (’ildé’llf
Will be mzmea' rod/1y
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thinks liraiiiwell was the “ultimate
choice."

He said he did not foresee any
prohleins receiving the hoard's
support .irid approval.

"I‘ve interviewed him personal~
ly several tunes." \Vethingtori
sdlil.

"l arii (UIH'lnc'L‘il he is the ahso
lute strongest candidate I‘or‘ this
position. l'rii iiist delighted we
could get him here "

Bl .iiriwell said riiiiiority recruit?
rirent always has heen one ot his
main ohiectnes. He said he has
played a iiiaior role in increasing
ill\t‘l’slty' at Brooklyn (itrllt‘gt‘ Hi

(LEN).

“\Ve h;i\c
increased the num-
her of unrepresent«
ed groups graduat-
ing from the urn
versity and
enrolling in the

pertent over a two—
year period." he
stiltl.

Search conirnit-
tee ineinher Kiiii
Anderson, of the
chemical engineer
ing department,
said Braiiiw'ell's
"ripen support HI.
minorities" will
make him a posi

ti\e addition 1.,
L'ls'.
ul It: \\ ,ls [)CI‘
soriahle. and 1 Children

 

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Fitzgerald
Bramwe" and

riiernher. said all oI

V

\lnl\ e rsity by 23 EXPERIENCE: Dean of gradu-
ate studies and research.
Brooklyn College of the City
University ot New York; chem-
istry professor. Brooklyn Col-
lege of the C.U.N.Y.; prinCipaI
investigator for various National
Soience Foundation. National
institutes of Health and New
York State initiatives.
EDUCATION: Bachelor‘s
degree from Columbia Univer- Ky“.
sity. master‘s and doctorate
degrees in physical chemistry
lrom the University of Michigan.
FAMILY: Wile. Charlott; tour

work well with hoth the taculty
and the students."
she said.

.\l.lry \'ore. a
pharinacologist
corniiiittee

. the candidates
were very quali—
tied hut she was
impressed hy
Brrriiwell s hroad
hatkground iii sci
L‘llt't'.

Brainw ell
earned master's
and doetoratt
dei'rtes in physit ll
clitirristry Irorii
L'ni\ersity oI'
.\lichigan.

Vore said
liraiiiwell's “ere
.itne and inventive
responses to titres»
tioiis that stuiiiped

 

 

other candidates" iiiade him the
hest Choice.

She said he his
actively imolved in getting young
people involved in the SC‘WS

She said he ii id in. any
ideas during the interview process.
llowewr. she said she tllllilss it
will take a while for him to get
used to the position

"The president Iior
research and graduate studies is a
hig ioh tor anyone." she said. "It‘s
a step up for him hut the L‘nln'
inittee is confident he can handle
it."

Brariiwell serves on the advisw
ry hoard tor (.‘III‘ZlI'I'Ifh'II. an

.\iiieric.in (lhernical Society news

also heeii

L'l )( Ml

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iriagazine.

.\lso. he leads renew panels for
the National Science l'oundation.
the National Institutes ot’ Health
and the American (Iheriiical Soei~
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CHE approves construction study

Will: u. » port-
The state (.ouncil on Higher
l‘duc ition v‘;esterdiy appointed
its own study group to decide
whit should he done ihout uni
\e'srsitit atctpting ownership
and operatingr costs #7 iii-
huildings hiiilt outside otordr—
nary state appropriations chan-
iiels,

L'K‘s new 9% million lihrary
and an engineering huilding
proposed {or the l’adiicah
(oiiriiiunity (ollcge cainpus
tall into tli it unusual L‘llL”()l'_\'.

It s w ill) the intention to get
our house in order." (llll‘l
l’xecutivc Director (iary (Lox
said in a telephone interView
alter the riicetirig.

Several stltrmls around the
state hat e hrolt'en t’roiii the tra—
ditional process, tor Iinding
tunding i)it‘;l})lf:ll construction

proietts. which means letting
the council ind then the state
appt‘oy e oI‘tlte pi‘oiects.

l’adueah and (is: privately
raised money for their engi—
neering and lihrary facilities
respective].

In addition. the L'niversity ol-
l.ouis\ille swapped some of its
land for resources to huild its
new toothall stadiuiir.

.\s a result, higher education
is getting a lot of new hiiildings
at no construction cost to the
state _- hut also no more
money allocated for mainte—
name and operation costs. (on
said.

u'l‘hat’s the concern." (Lox
sllltl. "\\'e need to get our arms
around that."

“re study group. made up of
higher education, school and
state ()iIlCl.ll\. will examine the
state‘s present policy and draft

retonirne.nditioris in time tor
the WW) (ienei rl \sseiiihly
next ltirnuiry (ox said.

( ox said the study is not
intended to ohstiuct the con~
.struction of the L'K‘s lihrary.

ln irel ated in ..itter the coun-
cil rlso put ott adtcision \ester—
dry on asiiiiineiinir t"()ittti)\crs\
ihout engineering educ ation in
tar western Kentucky that has
put universities and communi-
ties at odds.

The council. which sets poli—
c\ for the stite s eight universi—
ties and coinrnunitv college sy s-
tern will hire a consultant to
study the need tor professional
engineers across the state.

lhe engineering dispute his
put I K ind the l’aducah coin—
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\lurrry Stite University. the
only tour— vear institution in the
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maintain an adequate engineer—
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heen the tour year degree insti—
tutioii.

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hetween the two has erupted
Supporters of the engineering]
progzrirn in l’idut ih have
received pledges to raise 58.4
million.

Design work on the pro—
posed building his heirun and
supporters hope to start con-
stiuttion hv spring with corn—
pletion hy \oyeinher 19W)

Lnder that schedule con-
struction would start hetore the
council gets a report from the
consultant. due in Septeiiiher.

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