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The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 19, 1986- Page5
New co-op remains uncompleted

By ANDY MILLS
The construction and
renovation of several rooms, fire
escapes, and hallways at Luther
House on Hill St. has caused
problems for many residents of
the newly formed co-op.
Members of the house are
adjusting to the on-going
construction. Some residents are
doubling or tripling up until their
rooms - for which they signed
leases - are completed.
THE CONSTRUCTION,
begun over the summer, was
expected to be completed by the
beginning of this term, but was
delayed by a wait for city
approval, the late arrival of
building materials, and other
problems.
According to Inter-Cooperative
Council (ICC) Executive Director
Jim Jones, these delays are
common in all construction
projects. The ICC sent out a letter
in early August informing
Luther House lessees of the
construction problems.
Six people were without rooms
when the term began. In response
to residents' complaints about

constuction and pleas to
eliminate overcrowding, the ICC
has decided to let five members of
Luther House out of their leases-
and the sixth has moved to a
different cooperative house.
BUT THE construction
remains a problem to residents.
According to pharmicology
graduate student and Luther
resident Dan TerBush, the
inconvience caused by the
construction is "literally a pain
in the butt." One of the living

rooms is cluttered with wood,
sawhorses, and tools.
Some residents' rooms which
are in the basement are
constructed, but not complete.
Although the rooms are "livable,"
the walls are the foundation
walls; no drywall is up yet and
exposed pipes run across the
ceiling.
A date of completion has not
been set for the renovations,
which will ost $26,500.

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tatement because it prevents
esearch destructive to human
ife. She said the proposed policy
that virtually bans classified
research is not enough to restrict
harmful research and that
without the review committees it
would be difficult to enforce.
"The committee's are
important arenas for discussion,"
said Watts. "Without them, there
wouldn't be a discussion of
appropriateness of research on
campus."
A DOZEN protesters brought.
the protest directly to the regents
AflIce. Sarah Peterson of WAND(
Wdmen's Action for Nuclear
Disarmament), told the regents
that the Pentagon has
increasingly more power to
determine research policy.
"Currently the Pentagon has
invested 7.7 million in the
University and 20 to 30 million is

estimated in the future-enough to
possibly double the Pentagons
share in the University,"
Peterson t said, adding that
academic freedom is not
compromised by changing
guideliness.
The University Vice-President
for Research, Linda Wilson,
responded to Peterson's comments
by saying that she is preparing a
report on classified research and
that now she is "listening not
commenting."
ROGER Van Duynen, an
Engineering student, dissagreed
with the concern over whether the
proposal would restrict academic
freedom.. "There has to be a limit
to what you can do here," he said.
Rod Schoonover, a teaching
assistant in chemistry, said that
as a chemist he is in a vulnerable
situation where his research
could be used for military- related
activity.

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