The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, November 29, 1989 - Page 7 PROFILES Continued from Page 3 Jim Ratner, Business School junior Anti-Harassment Policy: Called it a complex issue. Has trouble with any policy on First Amendment issues. Described the policy as po- tentially dangerous. Peace and Justice: MSA should not spend a lot of time trying to dis- solve the committee. Has objec- tions to money being spent on student trips abroad. General Comments: MSA should be focused on the campus. Objects to fact-finding tours. Also concerned the present administration is more concerned with their own politics than serving students. Kari Johnstone, LSA senior Could not be reached for comment. Michael Leizerman, LSA junior Anti-Harassment Policy: There needs to be something students abide by. Peace and Justice: There is a need for Peace and Justice. It should remain an MSA commission. General Comments: No comment. David Park, LSA junior Anti-Harassment Policy: Supports the administration's policy. Peace and Justice: No comment. General Comments: Wants to insure that international students are rep- resented on the assembly, and that he is concerned more money is go- ing towards the engineering school than LSA, and concerned with tu- ition rises. Paul Oppedisano, School of Public Health Anti-Harassment Policy: Favors some kind of code because "there has to be an institutionalized way for people who feel harassed to do something." Peace and Justice: Likes the idea and thinks no changes should be made. General Comments: MSA should be more accessible to student in- volvement. No one is really inter- ested in MSA. CLASSIFIED ADS 764-0557 ANNOUNCEMENTS ARTISTS! WRITERS! Expression ma azine needs stories poems, essays and illustra- tions. Send SASE o Box 24.9 Mesa, Ari- zona 85214. Subscriptions $14 for 4 issues. CHEAP DATE lotsa fun. Bowling at Colo- nial Lanes. 1956 S. Industrial Hwy. HAS A FRIEND'S eating disorder affected r life? Come to SUDENTS CON- CERNEiD WIT H EATING DISORDERS. 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Yet they may only rarely talk with each other to share ideas, opinions, and perspectives. And the same is true of faculty and staff. Let's begin the dialogue ... A group of us at the Institute for Social Research plan to observe Martin Luther King Day, January 15, 1990, by seeing and discussing Spike Lee's provocative new film ... Do the Right Thing Come see a free showing of this film, and... * talk about our divided society How can you begin the dialogue? Observe Martin Luther King Day by seeing and discussing this film with a person of a different racial or ethnic background. * Attend one of three orientation sessions (place to be specified): Friday, January 12, at 1:00 p.m. Friday, January 12, at 3:00 p.m. Saturday, January 13, at 10:00 a.m. * See the film with your discussion partner at one of the special free showings at the Michigan Theater: Monday, January 15, 1:30 p.m. Monday, January 15, 4:30 p.m. * Talk about the film with your discus- sion partner Talking about the Right Things Make your reservations now... Your name: Address: Telephone: Circle one: freshman, sophomore, junior, senior, graduate student, faculty, staff Your racial or ethnic background (to help match discussion partners): Your age: Sex: M F Do you need a discussion partner? Yes If you already have a partner: Partner's name: Partner's address and phone: No Partner is (circle one): freshman, sophomore, junior, senior, graduate student, faculty, staff Partner's racial or ethnic background: Partner's age: Partner's sex: M F * Share with others the ideas you and your discussion partner develop together -- and, if you wish, contribute those ideas to a special publication Please indicate which orientation session you think you will attend (check one): Friday. January 12. 1:00 o.m. .