The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 3, 1986 - Page 5 Student falls off Baker sees Pursell balcony to (Continued from Page 1) fell onto a group of people standing on the balcony below, tumbled to the ground and injured her hip in the fall. And in a third incident, Ann Arbor police apprehended two men who allegedly cut LSA senior Phil Quaderer's face with a knife Friday night. Quaderer, president of Theta 'Delta Chi fraternity, asked the men to leave the party and was escorting the men off the property. Quaderer said, "I felt something whizz by my face, the next thing I knew I was bleeding." Quaderer said he suffered a minor cut to the cheek. his death The men, who appeared to be around 17 or 18, were being uncooperative when members of the fraternity asked them to leave because they couldn't show any University identification, Quaderer said. King said that the fraternities have been making a "good effort" to curtail the activity at parties that brought floods of neighborhood complaints to the police department and prompted Police Chief William Corbett to send a letter to each house. Corbett warned fraternities of the extra staff patrolling on weekends and asked them to restrain wild parties. for defamation (Continued from Page 1) Weisbrot said that, regardless of the results of Tuesday's election, the suit will not be dropped. The suit does not ask for a specific monetary compensation from Pursell, though the complaint must be in excess of $10,000 in order to be considered in Circuit Court. Baker's lawyer, Jonathan Rose, said the case may take "upwards of two years to reach trial." because the Wayne County court system is overcrowded with cases Rose added that many similiar cases are settled out of court in a matter of weeks or months. No court date has been set. M aestro Daily Photo by LESLIE BOORSTEIN University President Harold Shapiro conducts the University Symphony Orchestra at the Halloween concert Friday night. LSA works on freshman, soph years (Continued from Page 1) report, which pointed out many of the same problems, was discussed by the executive committee earlier this fall. Meiland is co-chairman of the LSA Curriculum Committee, which currently has jurisdiction over most academic matters. But "the curriculum committee just doesn't have time," he said, to deal with the problems plaguing freshmen and sophomores. THE PROPOSED council "would give us a mechanism for attacking a very wide range of problems in the undergraduate *education," Meiland said. Meiland said the committee may include one or two students along with senior faculty, though the executive committee has not yet discussed the issue. The text of the proposal, however, describes the committee as "a faculty group." The structure of the proposed committee remains vague. Meiland said the committee would have the power to study problems facing freshmen and sophomores, but its ability to implement solutions would depend. on whether it can obtain funding for its 1 ' recommendations. The college doesn't know yet whether University money will be available, but Meiland said "there have been indications that the Vice President (for Academic Affairs James Duderstadt) is interested in making investments in the undergraduate education at the University." The Center for Western European Studies announces a new SPRING LANGUAGE PROGRAM IN ITALIAN, TO BEGIN IN 1987. The Program will be held at the Villa Corsi-Salviati, the Michigan Study Center on the outskirts of Florence. It will run from May 10 to June 21, and will offer intensive courses in beginning and inter- mediate Italian, and contemporary Italian Culture. The Program will be directed by Ilene Olken, Professor of Italian in the Depart- ment of Romance Languages and Literatures. 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