6 CAPITAL TIMES, April 4, 1990 NATION On campus: across the USA ...AND WE MEAN IT! private firm supplies containers an d year in favor of terminating ROTC's each other. Student leaders questioned the The city manager of Key West, removes empties, and UTM collects over presence at the U. of Wisconsin, the administrators' motives, saying the fearing an invasion of wild and crazy $2OO a month for its scholarship board of regents has decided to let ROTC cancellation was actually another party animals during spring break, sent Program--quite a tidy sum! remain. The issue: ROTC's ban on example of university censorship. out cautionary letters to 210 large scholarships and commissions for gays ORIGINAL SIT-IN schools east of the Mississippi. He OREGON STATE STUDENTS and lesbians, in direct violation of state PARTICIPANTS REUNITE warned administrators about the city's STAY ON THE EDGE OF law forbidding discrimination on the Four North Carolina A& T State drinking laws, costly hotels and lack of TECHNOLOGY basis of sexual orientation. Regents U. students who led the original lunch campgrounds, and asked them to post his OSU business students test-market instead asked administrators to lobby counter sit-in 30 years ago at a letter in student papers and other software and gain valuable job Congress to change ROTC policies, and Woolworth's in Greensboro reunited last "prominent places" around campus. Yep, experience in the process. The business re-evaluate the issue in a year. week for a re-enactment. Three of the that should solve the problem. college has developed a formal program four have moved away, but one remains to test new computer software and in Greensboro. The white waitress who A LOT OF EFFORT FOR REGISTRATION WEEK IS NOW improve existing products. In addition to CHUMP CHANGE refused to serve them is now manager of MORE PAINFUL helping computer science and That's the bottom line at the U. of the lunch counter, but Woolworth's ...at Yale U., thanks to a management information systems, executives from New York will be on Kansas, where concession workers have students gain experience. The companies hand to help her serve the students. Connecticut law passed last May . The finished bolting down 191 vending donate their products to the computer just law requires everyone over the age of 12 machines. The project bagan i nJune, a labs for general use.INTERN OPPORTUNITIES IN months be vaccinated against measles. month after a student was crushed to Students who can't provide proof of death by a soft drink machine. Are KU GOVERNMENT SERVICE immunization must roll up their sleeves FILM SERIES EXAMINES machines safe now? Concessions A one-half day session designed to CULTURE, CONFLICT inform undergraduate and graduate before they can enroll. Meanwhile a manager Robert Derby said, "It takes a Because the prevalence of violence students about the many intern similar plan at the U. of Kansas has . good deal of energy and ingenuity, but in today's society often makes people o . pportunities at the federal, state and been delayed until Fall 1990, because of people can get them off." Apparently immune to it, Indiana U.'s Center on ocal levels of government will be held computer problems in identifying those four candy machines have been pulled i affected by the new KU requirement. Global Change and World Peace wants from walls in the past few months. at the CUB beginning at 8:30 a.m., to make the topic of violence more Wednesday, April 18. approachable. To do this, it selected a The program is being sponsored by EMPTY CANS FUND series of films covering various aspects the Penn State Downtown Center. For SCHOLARSHIPS of violence. The first of the series, STUDENTS DISCOVER GRIT more information and registration forms, Students and staff a the U. of introducing the topic of violence and BENEATH GLITZ call Nancy Karlick at 783-0433. The Tennessee-Martin consume 12,000 gender, is "Body Double." St. Joseph's College (IN) sends a deadline for registration is Thursday, canned soft drinks weekly. Result: 500 group of students to Hollywood each April 12. • . unds of trash. To address the problem, ROTC STAYS ON CAMPUS year for one-week workshops at UCLA UTM and a private business started an FOR NOW studio tours and meetings with industry CONTINUING EDUCATION TO on-campus recycling program. The Despite sudent and faculty vote last executives. The workshops give star- HOST OPEN HOUSE struck students an inside view of work in Faculty, students and staff are the entertainment industry. Students also invited to attend Continuing Education's hear form big-name actors and directors open house at noon, Monday, April 23 INTERN OPPORTUNITIES IN like Meredith Baxter-Birney and Roland in the Gallery Lounge. Joffe. The program is sponsored by The Stop by for a few minutes over the GOVERNMENT SERVICE Media Workshops, a non-profit lunch hour to learn more about educational foundation. Continuing Education and the many year-round educational opportunities it ADMINISTRATION SLAMS offers. DOOR ON SLAM DANCING PRESENTED BY After a student-run Popular IMPORTANT TOPIC TO BE THE PENN STATE DOWNTOWN CENTER Entertainment Committee at the U. of DISCUSSED New Mexico booked the band Dirty Ms. Peggy Ross from Planned Rotten Imbeciles, UNM's student Parenthood will be the featured guest for DATE: Wednesday, April 18th activities office cancelled the booking. a program on abortion issues at 8 p.m., The reason: concern over UNM li ability Wednesday, April 4 in the Dining Hall. 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