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‘ B———ANDREW OPPMANN management, dedicated to his 190. Part-time enrollment increas- —-— policy, stating thatthe “recommen- —Easteni Kentucky Unlvu'sltr lit}, , -

, séwswwfiw Hone speaker William G. Kenton ed tromoasstudcnts in mm 1,0l2 airmafifngm dation should relate to (each anina'easein im-imdnnnm "

\ '. and anddulgnedtoprovide trainingfor studentsinlmo. or ta- university’s) current mission.” andol 81.790,le Ins-1m; gt,»
JAMES EDWIN ms ”“1 and “we elected officials. While flotilla there B a “demand M“ According toa statancnt adopted —Morehead State University: a 455%,,
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, Assistant um Edita- The 0°th 3 llWW!!! of Indmedfora insherodlmhm pro by the CHE in July, 1907, UK’s mis- sl,:no,aoo increase in iterates: and 25,75;
~ "normals “the first initial step gram in Frankfort and adjoining The axe my full on some mite sion is to be the flagship or Ken- asimssooincrenseioriassiou; 3‘.
‘ , , _————-‘ in What will be a very long pro- counties." Bell ssidthis needcould universitiesif theCouncilonllilher my; university system, while _Mun-gy State University; an
3 Kentuc State Universit will C038."Bell said. beservedthmughaconununity 001- Education approvesthe “me the University of Louisville’s mis- si,m,aoo increase in im-lm and f"? '
.‘ beco kytwo- coll {n the The proposal mint be approved lege rather than “a small, high- Plan" It “8 NW0“ meeting ‘0- sionistoserveasacenterlorurban an additional $1,287.00 {or 18} {3:3 ,
' i We? a ‘ ”:1: esegysteme if a b," the Council on Higher Educa- cost. free-standing university with d32- studies and research. The must“ 'on 1134; r '
if mtumzlgd :terda b the tion, the Kentucky General residence dormitory facilities." I e of the regional universities ——Northern Kentucky University: if
i W mils y 'tte: Jun Assembly, the Governor and the The Capital Community College, aha YS'S (Westa'n Kentucky, Easta'n Ken- a $3.w7.100 increase in 1824” 4’;
melym We: mEdmucation is Departmen. tof Education before it to be lover-lied (according to the —me——————mmmd‘m a funding lucky. Northern Kentucky. Murray andanother 81,283.100for useless; 33:3,?
enacted goes intoeffect,hesaid. proposal) by the Universityof Ken- proposal for the eight state univer- and Morehead Universities) is to —UL: a hefty increase of 2%;
mas-2 vote.thecommitteeap- —_ " '_'— tidy M 0‘ Trustees and a sitiu. was dubbed the Bluegrass 5‘ ”1563'” m lmlm and a £4
' provedtheproposai callingforthe “CHE does not “W““embe' Panel 'PWm‘ed by plan by the media become 09 . . . We ve been 39.700.600for1m1984; . . is:
' _ . . thegovernor, would offerarangeof . h d b h —Western Kentucky University: 5:55,,
, phase-out of KSU as a comprehen believe in Kentucky at : . te I al ponentsofthepmposal say itfavors c Oppe away y t e 2)st . f lass-loos
' five two-year institution at the end State University. Non- with 3,. “Wed m an: “1‘3“ng University 1:; Willa other universities :lfgn gwtifififemflm in “m ‘
of the 1132—83 school year and its . uegrass bears a - ‘ ' ' .
. culmination into a “Capital monetary support has gram of courses In the upper- do.“ look became 3 m my 81n091?70- - - We used 1984, .. . ”5,.
Comm Con e "The M not always been pro- dmsnon undergraduate and students administrators and to receive 60 percent —KSU: noaddltional state funds ,,
was mama” b comm, vided in the past.” master's degreelevels,Bellsaid. university personnel in an uproar of the - - - budget “Nd WW“
Mama gel] $750,000 taken from xsu's state we what appears to be m now we only get 40 CartersaidKSUwouldbeallotted
The committee met to consider - Ray mond Burse figflggflflg discriminate bindsetary approve percent. 3° $me ”and“! "m 37%;? ’4
:33:ng t}; g?" to o who: cue Minority_ gram,hesaid. fiffixfifiky 3 "WWW °‘ -Brm Bmchman sideratim otKSU's stated mam, :4
Educatizn’s Offi. 'tor Civil Rights Affairs Committee This ”mac" “’i" “'°“’ Regional universities may be SA President “is may mam mm m" i?

3 to that 5; C0 “1th _._———————..—— Frankfort residents to “mm an 1mm“ in their dissatisfactim m its shareofdollars. '1
requesing mmonw _ g _ assocla' te degree from the com- - . - - . . . Itisapparent,however,thatthe '
further desegregate student Bell,inhiswrlttenproposaltothe - With the plans state SWWUOH prtmde area residents With a . - -

llm ts t tate uni 't' committee 'd that thedecline' ”um” “um and me ‘ ”1°C“ recommendation Many people can. ”Mad ,, . plans budget recommendatiom ,
”3‘81: 9' 1(er mm m fulltim o’ :3: ml tuden in “mm °° “he” m °" "‘° nected to the universities believe --m'°e of “mum! W are WWW When “Shed
. an _ nce . ' . - e a _10 ' s tau-o - campus,”hesaid. . _ . . portumties._ . t the full-time equivalent
; Failure to comply with the OCR s ment at KSU indicates a “radical “Mammm division thin If it 18 approved. they Will not The mission of Kentucky State wwomn's em fi for each “Hive“ .
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5 . g on . or kys s enbody. . . . ingswillpu'mitlocalresidentsthe The lan b. , theotherregionalsmthatitsfocus times ts onefull-time ,
,l universities. KSU is an institution in transi- Opportunity to com lete _ P ,proposed Y a financial is on the education of state govem- hident)
; i Theproposalalsoincludes: lion. ltshistoryotservingthenseds - - p ”we p" summon” 0‘ the CHE “”0"“ meat and cos and vidins s - ' -
' 'I‘hesal cotssmilli fro of edo ' t1 black m” d the" WWW” “d moo-Ids a total state appropriation 0y - pm ”5"“; me Fa” 19"” mum“ '
” , veg on m a pr M y _ full-time master’s degree pograms without - - othergovernemntservtces. - figures given in the plan. there are '
xsu 3 operating budget to enhance studentbody is yielding totheneeds - I lam-"stun .. - for his!!! mum of $385,677.“ UK would be awarded by far the . . - r
the educational and career oppose of both black and white non. hand inglto million - ’ 8:118:3‘3 WWIW'IW fiscal year and largest part of the total planned "'17s “"1le students m Ken- :,
tunities of black students in all traditional and part-time students mud” mm m «22,833,800 for 1mm. an in- 1981-19.32 mu, ammo“ of NW- NW UK has 25-93 Po" »
state-supported universities 'l‘hisis whoeither liveinli‘rankfortorcorm pal-heed to operate COC' u'easeof7.5pa'cent. 81401744“) if the plan is accepted cent 0‘ the W population 0‘ -‘
designed to keep Kentucky’s mute from surrounding towns and com tome-”'3 milhonincur- Ed Carter, deputy director 0‘ — ’a 'who ing increase of umversity students. the CHE
university system in compliance counties ”MOON-3.11688111- ' finance for the CHE said each $22266 motorgm-lmandanaddi recommends that it receive 58.4 g
. with TiticVi oftheCivil Rights Act According to statistics released 50%,): 2,3115% mm" m university’s share of the total is tional iso.ooo.sooiorlssaisal. ”fifififlgfim m -
([1964. by Bell, "Edition“,mdmw space on the ,KSUsqci‘rmepus Bell M on i.“ mission as defined by The CHE recommends that other cent of , Kentucky univerggy ,
.a The creation ofan institute of enrollment at KSU fell from 932 "KSU"' 3 ”19 mm!- The “was? P18," state universities receive the “m .. 3 ' .
‘5 government at st under UK students in 1m to 740 students in m . "‘3' would appear to maintain this following appropriations: ”9 “eermv P'ee
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Vol. LXXXIV. No.63 An independmt student newspaper since 1971 University of Kentucky -
Thursday, November 12, 1981 Lexington, Kentucky .,
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accept Mt . , H; i ’f , ., f’ I" _ — United States from developirg na- 1‘
L ' z 'I r i’ ‘ ‘ 'o - fl - i i " By V103} POOLE lions each year. andsupport services
4 _ 1. , ‘ _ . i g. t... Stafanter such as intonmtion, olicrttatiori and -
‘ In D c 't‘i i W , ,,,. its ‘. , 4,, ________________ counseling for the more than 300,000
3 ' ' ' / .. r ,fx'i at 7 l r, "‘ or 3 ~ , l foreign students enrolledinAmerican
a : . ' ~" ' .--\‘ ,. L. . .. nought—Hays grants. which have universities 2,
‘ ——___. " I “La... o ‘ , ' ’ ~ ‘g’ spolisored theintemational exchange ICA‘s official position is that pro-
h’omAPmd-uffdl-p-tehe- 3"". ERING ? ‘- " “or” ‘ - otuiotnandsotscbolals for teaching grams suchasVoiccolAmcr-icasrs
. suit DUGGlNS , and researching abroad, stand in favored over mta'national exchange
3 .‘ dangerofbeingcuttothebone. because they are its chiefweapon in
' ' d vote today or the“arsenalofideas."
LEXINGTON—UKlawprofessor & “Senate“ .. . . ,
' - ” .. - ‘ tomorrow on an appropriations bill, However, those who have been m-
John Garvey W11] take a leave of i. 5 NOT HAVE A the effects of which could all but volved with the program say '
absenceinJanuarytobecomean \ . ... . . .
assistant solicitor general for the ~'"“ . . eliminate the anght grants and eliminating Fiilbnghts in 61 coumrits
- . v: : . other international exchaiue pro- would hurt not just the academic ‘
JusticeDepartmentinWashmston. I 3 CT . ~ . . grams. community. but also national security _
Dr.ArtGallaher. ' ‘dentof .3’ ' CONTRA “r ‘ And that, said associate p'ofessor interests. _ _
Academic Affairs egge‘gfisman ex- ' 4 j- of political science Daniel Nelson. “This is a time when we in the ~
cellent opportunity He'll be sorely J . > ‘ “would hurt" in turns of both United States want to know more ,
J missed. He’sa first-rate scholaranda *2 vs scholarship and national security in- about theworld and not less, Nelson -
\ f ‘ first-rate teacher." WITH . \ \ tests. which is ironic in light of an saidfle also said a better foreign '
\‘ . g ‘ '. . administration so concerned with the policy would distribute the cuts mire
Gm": 33' Vi" be “mm“ 2° o . 65° - ' ~ United States' international in- evenly among different typosolinter~
(i lawyers argtung the government’s Lu . ,. ~ ~ fluence. nationalprogl-ams.
l casesbeforetheSupremeCail-t. e . :7 (A. RPENTE ' , ' ‘ ‘ l-‘ulbrightsareadministered bythe Jane Leslie Newberry, assistant
/ HA ' f - ' " international Communications Agen- directorottheotficelor lntemationsi
Be “it! his appointmmt by the .; . ., .. -- .m-g. - ’ _ ‘ cy, whose budget is included in the Programs. agreed.“l think Voice ol .
Ram‘d'mmmfimfldmw ‘~. ’- - ' .fl firmw- . -. Senate appropriation bill for the America provides a good nniction.
despitehisDemoa'atPal-tyaffilia- .- J "4“", departmentsofCtxnmerce Jutice butithasoftentimesbeenusedua
. lion because “there’s little turnover ' ”DAVID COOPER/Kmls‘m - ' nd Related propagandawea
. and in mm M , ”Herman ob Pearl Ball. a member of Carpenter's Union Local loss. pickets the construction site of the $4.2 million addition to the ind smev the “did“? ‘ “We need m m'a Nd“ Mon
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5 Lee “id ‘zdw‘fll‘w- “I“ an ear . . - earmark. however, it is feared tilt the beginning of such long term ‘
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student’s work prior to the Thanksgiving holi- it is vastly unfair to evaluate him or the foot- I Sl NCERELY HOPE 7 FRAN ’ AT TH '5 , » '1
day, that student would havegood cause to at- ball program before the end of the season. w ' AF ORMA C
tempt to have the teacher relieved from all Last week Singletary formed an eight- ON T FECT YWR PERF NSE ‘N v
teaching responsibilitis. member ad hoc committee for just this pur— 1'" RE E R OF 1"” E A -- - - - n
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season. Nor could anyone argue that the foot- . - Waite regains; ‘ ‘ ' 3 ‘5
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ball program has been overwhelming fans - - - t 2' ’31:“: ‘ “
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luring pas our years, a pen mar y tions and make to sound suggestions for im- ffngfx' 13%,“ ,2“: ,7 ",g ,i v ai
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should come after the season has been com- poorly on UK and on higher education in “"“”I”l”““l””“”'“””‘mi'l‘lw""”"""",:::iml 5‘ . 2 SI
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bold, and that contemporary vestigatingitorexploring it. ashot-headed,insulting,braslland in- , ' we w c Tuaremyand tdl tori bout theold:
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