I The Michigan Daily-Friday, September 18, 1987- Page 5 Students lament long lines for coursepacks By LISA ORKISZ The beginning of the school year doesn't only mean the return of football games and homework. It also means having to stand in long lines. It seems like wherever you turn, there are always 20 people standing in front of you. Especially when you're trying to buy a course pack. Irritated students complain about the long wait. "I think it is really stupid to have two Kinko's; one overloaded with business and the other is not," said Art History sophomore Claudia Work, as she stood at the top of the stairs just outside the copier at 540 E. Liberty St.. Behind her, the line stretched into the street. Meanwhile, only about four customers waited in Kinko's 1220 South University Street store. Reputation and location deter- mine why one copier is crowded while others are not, say store man- agers and University professors. In fact, many of the area's printing es- tablishments rely on past record to attract prospective customers. "Kinko's may be a little more expensive, but it is worth it. I've been quite satisfied," said Assistant Professor of Chemistry Robert Sharp. He cited as pluses the store's convenient location and 24-hour ser- vice. The price of a course pack de- pends on how professors brought in the originals. The sooner the order is placed, especially before Labor Day, the cheaper the pack, said store managers. Most copiers offer incen- tives for professors to get their orig- inals in early and avoid late and ex- pensive course packs for their stu- dents. Copy store managers also at- Drop Anchors -Associated Press Navy Chief Petty Officer Orlando Rillera stands among other Navy officers and civilians as America's newest citizens get sworn in aboard America's oldest ship. The ceremony took place yesterday aboard the USS Constitution in Boston. 'U receives bids to committee (Continued from Page 1) minority faculty and administra- tors to the University. To receive a part of the fund, departments must present the credentials of potential faculty or administration members to the Office of Academic Affairs. Swain said the office has not yet received any formal applications. SWAIN also said that money has been allocated to the Center for Afro-American Studies to fill two post-doctoral positions. The plan's fifth point is tc iincorporate affirmative action goals into yearly departmental performance reports. Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost James Duderstadt has spoken with various department heads about setting up affirmative action goals, Moody said. Moody said that performance. reports to be released next year will evaluate the success of each department's goals. On the final point - establishing a presidential advisory committee on racism - Moody said that University President Harold Shapiro has already begun to establish it. Robin Jacoby, an assistant to Duderstadt, said that her office has received nominations from staff and faculty members and is currently awaiting student nominations from the Michigan Student Assembly. Jacoby said she hopes the committee's first meeting will take place in October, and that the committee will meet each month. tie It 0tnunI I t CAMPUS CHAPEL 1236 Washtenaw Ct. 668-7421 (one block north of Bicycle Jim's) Rev. Don Postema, pastor Sunday: 10:00 a.m., "Singing the Lord's Song in the Strange Land of the University' 6:00 p.m. Service of Holy Communion 7:00 p.m. FOLK CONCERT Wednesday: 10:00 p.m. Evening Prayers-a time to refocus your week. 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