cl bic 01k ' n Ninety-six years of editorialfreedom Ann Arbor, Michigan - Tuesday, September 10,_1985 :IaItQ Vol. XCVI - No. 4 Copyright 1985, The Michigan Doily Ten Pages aoN ow '' ','. w MSA officers By JERRY MARKON The Michigan Student Assembly's vice president and black student: researcher have stepped down from their posts because of time commit-' ments away from the assembly. Black student researcher Roderick Linzie said his resignation also stem- med from his belief that "it was becoming increasingly difficult to. hold MSA leaders to their commit- ments to increase involvement of minority students and women in the' decision-making process of MSA." THE graduate student in sociology added that he agreed to rec onsider his resignation, submitted last Thursday, after MSA President Paul Josephson assured him input from minority students would be solicited before selecting a new vice president, and that minority issues will be a priority for the assembly. Although Linzie expects his workload to be equally heavy, next term, he said, "In all probability, I'll be coming back in January. I'm cer- tain of MSA's commitment to the position of minority researcher." Micky Feusse, an LSA junior, said she resigned Sunday because she found herself torn between time commit- ments as the assembly's vice president and as a resident fellow in East Quad. FEUSSE SAID she originally had planned to work 20 hours a week for the assembly, and another 20 at East Quad, but "didn't realize they wanted me to spend 40 hours a week at MSA alone. "I thought it was a little ludicrous," she said, "there was just no way to negotiate down the hours." "It's very simple, really. "It See TWO, Page 6 Harmony LSA freshman Liesel Litzenburger seems to be reciting to the trees by the Diag yesterday. ... .... k. ......*.. , . t. >