'U' bolsters its minority efforts The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 8, 1983-- Page 3-A IicXi with newm By JACKIE YOUNG When a strike by black activists shut down the University 13 years ago, the* Regents _ promised to 'boost black enrollment to 10 percent., It is a goal that has never been reached,, but this fall, the difficulties minority students face on campus will ..,gain a greater priority when the -University appoints a new ad- ministrator to look into the problem. AS HEAD OF a proposed council on'i minority student affiars, the ad- ministrator's role will be "to try and :better understand the problems -- minority students face on this cam- pus, according to Billy Frye, vice president for academic affairs and provost. ' The creation of the new post will be a major change in the way the University organizes its minority programs, Frye said. By working under Frye, the new ad- ministrator Qtr OQ c 0, e, ' , ,' ' r Q{ { O ( " 0 ; ti ,ti y J I. Only five more togo.. and you'll have all your books. Just a little more fighting through crowds, searching shelves, and running around, and you'll be done. 4.4 D"' "I~ 4 4 Of course, the people who went to Ulrich's are home drinking coffee. An Ulrich's helper took their class lists, got their books, and handed them over. It didn't cost them any more, either. Maybe you should try Ulrich's, too. ~e I