The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, March 28, 1990 - Page 7
Ref orm-inded:
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P roposition 0.
Would limit basketball seasons to 25 games and pre-season
football practice to two weeks over a 21 day period.
Penn State: FOR Michigan: AGAINST
PpotiLon 53
Mandatory year-round drug testing for all Division Ischools.
Penn State: FOR Michigan: FOR
Proposition 48 T
Would force first-year athletes to lose one full year eligibility
by sitting out for not fulfilling 2.0 high school grade point
average in core curricula and not receiving either a 15 on the
ACT or a 700 on the SAT.
Penn State: FOR Michigan: FOR
Proposl4
Would cut off athletic scholarships for athletes not nieeting
Proposition 48 requirements.
Penn State: FOR Michigan: AGAINST
Can offer non-athletic aid to students not fulfilling Proposi-
tion 48 requirements without it taking away from athletic
scholarships.
Penn State: FOR Michigan: AGAINST
YO~man Obtyli?
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Automatically require first-year athletes to sit out their initial
season to focus on academics and other acclimation aspects.
Penn State: FOR Michigan: FOR
PENN STATE
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Cooperation [CIC]. The CIC, which
was founded in 1958, is comprised
of the current Big Ten members plus
the University of Chicago, one of
the original Big Ten schools.
The organization mainly serves
the undergraduate students of the Big
Ten and undergraduate education as a
whole, according to CIC Executive
Director Roger Clark.
"We emphasize minority educa-
tion, library cooperation and under-
graduate education generally," Clark
said. "In running a number of pro-
grams, we coordinate a major region-
al computer network, study-abroad
programs and student-aid programs.
We take as our province everything
excluding intercollegiate athletics.
"The presidents didn't mention
the CIC in public," Clark said.
"They mentioned academic standards
but didn't talk about us. If Penn
State joins the Big Ten, the chances
are pretty good they would join the
CIC, but we don't know. We
haven't talked with them."
While the CIC may not have
been mentioned in public, it was
definitely on the mind of conference
officials, Northwestern University
Relations Director Ken Wildes said.
"There is a lot more to the Big
Ten than football, basketball and
athletics," Wildes said. "Penn State
would be a great addition to the CIC,
which would help this conference
academically through research."
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CALL OPPENHEIMER for the best sublets
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room apt. w/roomn for 1-3 People. Parking
space, A/C. Rent negotiable. 769-6657.
MAY-AUG. I BDRM.a/c, furnished 2 bath,
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males only, 995-4054.
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house on cam pus State & Ann, rent neg. +
elec; MUST S E! Veronica at 747-7935.
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campus. Cheap for 2. GALL -96 2439.
MAY-AUG: Roommate to share 2 bdrm. apt.
Spacious, porch, garage. $150/neg. 769-9925
evenings.
N. CAMPUS 2 BDRM. May-July: Gas/1120
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courts. NEGOTIABL 994-847.
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665-7133.
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from SAB. Cable. $240/neg. 747-6370.
SPR/SUMMER SUBLET 3 bdrm. house
1106 White, plenty of room, low rent, great
location! Call 930-0379.
SPR/SUMMER MODERN 2 bdrm. apt. close
to central campus, pkg. laundry, new
kitchen, A/C. Rent reasonable.930-05067.
SPRING/SUMMER sublet. 6 bdrm house,
great loc. Sundeck & park. Call 764-6949.
SPRING/SUMMER SUBLET
One fm. needed to share bi-ivl. apt. Gr. loc.,
., aldry. Rent neg. Contact Karen at
SPRING/SUMMER- Own rm. in 4 bdrm.
house on E. Univ. near Bus. & Law School.
$160 + util., ldry., for fem. 665-1847.
But the CIC does not sponsor
many joint research programs. "We
don't promote sharing just to share
in research. We have an astronomical
data reduction center which helps
sort projects out," Clark said. "As
far as the actual research, though, it
isn't really shared."
Aside from the public reasons for
"inviting" Penn State into the Big
Ten, there were undisclosed explana-
tions for the deal as well. North-
western's financial problems led to
rumors the school would leave the
Big Ten, Duderstadt said.
"There was increasing concern
Northwestern would have great diffi-
culty staying in the Big Ten, and
there was a very significant chance
we could lose Northwestern over the
next decade," Duderstadt said. "The
interest in Penn State was partly a
defensive interest.
"Penn State would be the logical
replacement for Northwestern, and
(the feeling was) let's get them
now."
Others dispute Duderstadt's asser-
tion.
"Northwestern is not dropping
out of the conference," Purdue Presi-
dent Steven Beering said. "We dis-
cussed that with Northwestern, and
they're staying."
At Northwestern, Associate Ath-
letic Director for Intercollegiate
Affairs Betsy Mosher responded hos-
tilely to Duderstadt's claim. "We
aren't going anywhere," she said.
"We want to be more of a con-
tributor, but we still contribute now.
SUBLET
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SUBLET 904 PACKARD NOW!
3 bedroom house or individual rooms..Exc.
location, ry4 pkng, prices negotiable.
CALL NOW.-147-9362.
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SUBLET MAY-AUG. for female non-
smoker. Rent negotiable! Good deal, loca-
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761-328.
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Call Clara 930-0375.
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SUMMER SUBLET: Grad students or ma-
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house. 2 argeBR porch, patio, $500/mo.
Phone 662-9429 beore I11pm.
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8928.
ULTRA-MODERN 1 bedroom Apt for May-
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AUTOMOTIVE
'79 GRAND PRIX: 4 new tires & 3 full
spares. Pwr wind./brake/steer. Good cond.
Best offer. Call 662-3626, Lisa or Rob
1983 PLYMOUTH HORIZON. Looks great
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$900/neg. 930-0518. Ask for Dan or leave a
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MERC. LYNX GS '87, only 20,000 miles,
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We plan on being members of the
Big Ten for a long time to come."
Penn State VP Garban also said
joining the Big Ten would make
Penn State a member of an all-sports
conference, a goal it has been seek-
ing to achieve for many years. Cur-
rently, the Nittany Lions participate
in the Atlantic 10 Conference in
every sport but football, which the
conference does not sponsor; Penn
State is an independent in football.
"The fact that we did want to get
ourselves into a conference where all
of our teams could participate - an
all-sports conference (was impor-
tant)," Garban said. "We've had a
number of opportunities to associate
in a football conference, but our
consensus opinion here is, without a
question, we wanted an all-sports
conference."
One consideration apparently not
discussed by the Big Ten or Penn
State was finances. "Our feelings as
we've gone into this from day one is
this was not a revenue decision,"
Garban said. "Our fondest hope is
that it would be revenue neutral for
the Big Ten and for Penn State."
The Big Ten presidents said while
they were not looking for new
revenues, they would examine the
possibilities of losing money before
they finalized the deal.
In essence, all involved see Penn
State's similarity to Big Ten schools
athletically, academically and ideo-
logically as the main reason for their
possible incorporation. Michigan
State President John DiBiagtio sum-
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A PARKING SPACE.NEEDED for next fall.
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Will rent for any reasonable price. Call 763-
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CASH FOR BASEBALL football, hockey,
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HARVARD MBA STUDEi I' & spouse
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raphics Printshops at 715 N. Univ.: Anthro
, Bio 100, Bio 224, Bio 325, Class Arch
222, Comm 103, Econ 201, Econ 202, Econ
396, Econ 401, Geol 100 Geol 101, Geol
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COME AND EXPERIENCE the friendly,
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COME ONE, COME ALL! Thursday, March
29th 9 m, Earth Day is sonsoring a U-Club
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will be drawn! Proceeds go to Earth Day Or-
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FOR SALE
2 MICROSCOPES. Professional quality.
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$325. Olympus w/ oil emersion. Both ad-
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DENTAL ENGINE chrome w/ handpiece.
$225. Call Dr. Mutter. 553-6160.
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