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The Michigan Daily-Friday, April 3, 1981-Page 3

-HAPPENINGS-
FILMS
A-V Services - Barry Commoner's Viewpoint, E. F. Schumacher: As If
People Mattered, More, 12:10 p.m., SPH II.
AAFC - Richard Pryor - Filmed Live in Concert, 7, 10:30 p.m., Silver
Streak, 8:30 p.m., Nat. Sci. Aud.
AAFC/Cinema Guild - Disney on Film, 7 p.m., Angell Hall Aud. A.
Alt. Action Films - Start the Revolution Without Me, 7, 9 p.m., MLB 4.
Cinema II - That Man From Rio, 7 p.m., Cat and Mouse, 9 p.m., Lorch
Hall Aud.
Gaygoyle Films - A Little Romance, 7, 9 p.m., 100 Hutchins Hall.
Mediatrics - All That Jazz, 7, 9:45 p.m., MLB 3.
Ann Arbor Young Republicans - Night of the Living Dead, 7, 9 p.m.,
Assembly Rm., Michigan Union.
SPEAKERS
CRED - Moussa Okanla, "Alienation et Societes Africaines", 12:10 p.m.,
340U Lorch Hall.
Annuitant's Assn. - Carlton Wells, "Robert Frost as I Remember Him," 3
p.m., 143 Chrisler Ctr.
Nat. Resources - John McGuire, "The Changing Role of the U.S. Forest
Service: Reflections of a Chief," 3-5 p.m., 1040 Dana.
RUDI, S. and S.E. Studies - Malini Srirama and Meena Alagappan, "The
'Iistory of Indian Music and Dance," 8p.m., Rackham Aud.
Astronomy - Douglas Richstone, "Galaxies: The Tip of the Iceberg,"
Magnetism in Space, 8:30 p.m., Angell Hall Aud. b.
Engineering - Jennifer Slack, "Technology Assessment in Com-
munications," 3:15 p.m., 1047 E. Engineering.
Engineering - Ellen Leonard, "Electric Power Generation Using Heavy
Iron
Ion Fusion," 3:30 p.m., White Auditorium, Cooley.
CREES - Dr. Eugene Zaleski, "Marco-Economic Rationality of Soviet
Plan.''
Chinese Studies - Yao Wei, "Chinese Perspective on Sino-American
Relations," 4 p.m., 200 Lane Hall.
MEETINGS
MEEKREH - Shabbat dinner, 5:30 p.m., Markley Concourse Lounge.
Int'l Student Fell. - Dinner, 6:30 p.m., 4100 Nixon Rd.
Hillel - Shabbat, Orth., Cons., Minyan, 6:45 p.m., dinner 8 p.m., 1429 Hill.
RC - Conf., "Women: Emergence or Emergency?", 7 p.m., "Emergen-
ce: Literary and Visual Arts," 8p.m., Benzinger Library.
Chinese Bible Club - 7:30 - 9:30 p.m., U. Reformed Church. Huron and
Fletcher.-
U. Duplicate Bridge Club -game, 7:30p.m., League Henderson Room.
Int. Folk Dance Club - teach, 8-9:30 p.m., dance 8-12 a.m., CCRB Ac-
tivities Rm.
PERFORMANCES
Dance - Works by Graduate students, 8 p.m., Studio A Dance Theatre.
School of Music - Symphony Band, 8 p.m., Hill Aud.
Ark - Mary MaCaslin, Jim Ringer, 9 p.m., 1421 Hill.
U Club - Telluride Cowboys, 6 p.m.-12 a.m., Michigan Union.
Impact Dance - spring concert, 8 p.m., Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre.
Dance Theatre II -8 p.m., Michigan Theatre.
The Blind Pig - Steve Nardella, 208S. First St.
Lowell Peterson Benefit - The Other Band, Lost Generations, Third
Coast, 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m., Anderson Rm., Michigan Union.
Ann Arbor Figure Skating Club - "Melody on Ice," 7:30 p.m., Veteran's
Arena, Jackson Rd. at Maple.
MISCELLANEOUS
Architecture - debate, "Directions in Architecture," 3:30 p.m., AAB Aud.
Women's Softball - vs. Ohio State, 3 p.m., Vet's Park.
Rec. Sports - International Rec. Program, 7-10 p.m., Coliseum.
Dickens Fellowship - dies., "The Mystery of Edwin Drood," 8 p.m.,
Clements Library.
Michigan Antiques Show and Sale -11 a.m.-10 p.m., Crisler Arena.
Phi Gamma Delta - Run-a-Thon for Muscular Dystrophy.
Student Activism - Video-tape production, 8 p.m., Kuenzel Rm., Union.
Museum of Art - exhibit "African Images: Aret and Ornament."
WCBN - "City Limits," 6 p.m., "The Housing Show," 7p.m., 88.3 FM.
American Nuclear Society - Nuclear Energy Education Day, 9 a.m.-3
p.m., Cooley Bldg.
Blixt Gallery - exhibit, Kelly Wise.
Students Concerned about a Recurrence - Memorial service for victims
of Nazi Genocide, 12 p.m., Diag.

MSA takes sta
'U' retrenclimen

By BETH ALLEN
THe Michigan Student Assembly took
their first official stance on the budget
cut problem last night, expressing their
disapproval of some of the ad-
ministration's recent actions in the
retrenchment process.
In a special emergency session,
MSA's resolution said that it could not
accept the "smaller but better" ap-
proach "until our role as intelligent and
responsible members of the University
community is recognized by our par-
ticipation" in budget decisions, and un-
til some more questions have been an-
swered.
MSA SPECIFICALLY criticized the
University Budget Priorities Commit-
tee's vote which tentatively approved a
$250,000 cut in Michigan Media's
budget. The BPC, vote rejected the
majority opinion of the Michigan Media
review committee, which included MSA
student representative Amy Hartmann,
and asked for only $90,000 in cuts.
While the statement says MSA is
satisfied with the processes leading to
the review reports on the Center for
Research on Learning and Teaching,
the Extension Service, and
Recreational Sports, members said
that the experience of BPC's Michigan
Media recommendation "raises the
question of the significance of student
input, and indeed of the subcommittees
themselves."
MSA also called for a delay in the
Michigan Media process "pending a
clear explanation of why the majority

report was ignored," according to the
official statement.
IN ADDITION, 'MSA's statement
addressed the Recreational Sports
report directly, saying that as MSA
backs the review committee's recom-
mendations, they would not like to see
the BPC stray from the review commit-
tee's report, which would keep hours,
programs, jobs, and student fees intact
over the summer.
MSA's statement added that mem-
bers wished to emphasize they do not
want to be in a position of working
against the University administration,
but want to work with administrators

ice on
t issuesil
as a part of the process.
MSA had called the special meeting
last Tuesday, after student BPC~
representative Bart Casad came to the's
assembly at that time asking for a set of 3
policy statements to help him in voting ;a
on upcoing review comnmittee recomR:
mendations.
In addition, Casad pointed out las tR
night that an official MSA stance wouLd:
be useful to him over the summer, w~
University officials could be malzq:
important decisions without being ab*i'
to fully hear out the opinions of a
representative portion of the studlent
body.

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The Residential College & East Quad present

April3, 4, 5 an
FRIDAY, APRIL 3
7-8 pm: OPENING Benzinger Library and Natural Childbirth!
The Brodly Method, Ann Sterling
8*10 pm: "EMERGENCE" A Presentation of Literary & Visual
Arts, Benzinger Library (wine and cheese served)
SATURDAY, APRIL 4
9-10 am: RESTRICTIVE TO PERMISSIVE: CROSS-CULTURAL
ATTITUDES TOWARDS SEXUAL BEHAVIORS
-Sylvia Hacker, Room 126 (coffee 8 donuts)
10-1I:30 am: ALTERNATIVE FAMILY STRATEGIES
-Marti Bombyk. Marge Burch, Jerry Johnson, Susan
contrato, Room 126
11:30 am-12:30 pm: DAMNED IF YOU DO, DAMNED IF YOU
DON'T: CONTRACEPTIVE RISK-TAKING
-Debra Lipson, Ann Arbor Women's Health Collective,
Room 124
12:30 1:30pm: LUNCH-$1.00 Donation, Room 126
1:30-2:30 pm: PROSTITUTION AS A VIABLE EMPLOYMENT
- Tcar ouI, Prostitution Education Project, Room 124

ducstional Conference on Women

Support the
March of Dimes
8IFTH DEFECTS FOUNDWTiON

2:30-5:30 pm: SELF-HEALTH EXAMINATION (please sign upot
East Quad Desk by April 3-764-0100 between 2:00 8
11:00 pm).
-Ann Arbor Women's Health Collective, Room 126
2:30-5 30pm: "MENS LIVES"-Film & Discussion on men's
stereotyped roles, Room 124
6:30-7:30 pm: POLITICS OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
-Sue McGee, Safe House, Room 126
8:00pm: "IN THE BEGINNING: BIRTH" Slide Show &
Photography Exhibit. Harriette Hardigan. Roam 1248& 126
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SUNDAY, APRIL 5
8:30-10:30 om: IS PORNOGRAPHY REALLY A
FEMINIST ISSUE?-Bette Skandolis Women's
Studies Program, Room 124 (coffee({donuts)
10:00-12:00 pm: RECONVENING THE FEMINIST
MOVEMENT
-Susan Harding, Residential College:
Anthropology, Room 126
1200-1:00 pm: LUNCH-S$1.00 donation, Room
124
1 :002:30 pm: WOMEN IN SOCIALIST SYSTEMS
-Alf red Meyer, Rebecca Scott, Room 126 "~
2:30.4:00 pm: OPPRESSION 8. WOMEN OP
COLOR
-Eiona Moya-Roggio, Linda Datcher, Room
126 '
4:00-5:30 pm: SELF-DEFENSE WORKSHOP "
-Barb Christianson Room 124RKH
5:30 pm: DINNER & CLOSING DISCUSSION "
Si.00 Donation, Room 124

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