... ... ...a .. _ .. - LFARE ned fom Page 1 E en Clinton was elected in 1992, Primus said there was a new vision of MTe notion was we would do even bttr," Primus said. SUi with the election of a Republican - oess, Primus said, Clinton felt a large amount of political pressure tot deform the welfare system. tfhe political people in the White ,House were worried that if Clinton vetoed a welfare bill for the third time, it could cost hint the election," Primus "sjd."His political and substance advis- ,a were split." "v1mmigration welfare reform tops the I ft 6f the bill's components with which Ptim s disagrees most. "The single worst provision banned migrants from any benefits," Primus said-"There was a lot of immigrant- bashing going on. But non-refugee immigrants use of most welfare pro- rams is below the level of usage by Primus said, however, many immi- grants are being naturalized to receive benefits. Currently, Primus said, the long- lasting effects of the bill cannot be seen. "The true impact of the bill will show when a recession hits," Primus said. Primus also noted faults in the struc- ture of the welfare system. "Our welfare system is very sexist," Primus said. "We ask the mother to do everything." But Primus found a few positive aspects of the legislation. "It's hard for me to argue that Michigan is being shorted right now on child care funding because of the bill," Primus said. Some audience members said that while the discussion was informative about the policy issues involved, it did not provide them with many solutions. "Because it's so difficult to under- stand what's going on, it makes it hard for students to know what to do to help," said LSA first-year student Heidi Lubin. "I came out of here with some ideas, but not with clear objectives of what I could do to help." LANGUAGE Continued from Page 1 enthusiastic if the teacher is enthusiastic with the subject," Lopez-Grigera said. "They receive the feeling of the teacher." The report also focused on improving language instruction within the depart- ment of romance languages and litera- ture. "The committee feels strongly that the teaching of large introductory courses must be seen as a priority," Schoem said, citing that 60 percent of LSA students study romance languages. The report suggested that LSA create a language program for students rather than offer a series of unconnected lan- guage courses. It cited the German department's 232 classes, which are based on themes like science or mystery. "We think that students should be presented with a coherent language study," Schoem said. Paulson said his department has made plans to offer more thematic courses next fall. Other recommendations include expanding spring and summer course options and revising the language placement test. FUNDRAISING Continued from Page 1. President for University Relations Walter Harrison. As a result of the new funds, LSA faculty will see 10 new faculty awards and the endowment of more "It's really nice to have units exceed their fundraising goals because it gives them the feeling that they have some money to use for their own goals," Dunn said. The money also will be used to fund part of the new humanities building and has already been used to restore arti- department chairs, includ- ing one in mathematics. Goldenberg praised the fac- ulty for the campaign's success. "The faculty The faculty have just been so instrumental.. - Edie Goldenberg LSA dean facts in the Kelsey Museum. have just been so instrumental in the campaign," Goldenberg said. "They have been the source of the innnovative programming ideas that have received the funding in the cam- paign." Chemistry Prof. Thomas Dunn, out- going chair of the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs, said individual departmental fundraising allows the faculty to see the profits more directly. among the alumni who choose to sup- port the University that they love," Kinnear said. Harrison said funds will further the University's efforts to improve under- graduate eduation. "It's clear that we're emphasizing undergraduate education and the liberal arts and that's why, for me personally, it's so great to see support for LSA," Harrison said. -NC 2 BDRM. API'. avail. July and August. Ca;12-477-6374. ONE BEDROOM APT. Close to central "1pus near Law and B-schools. Prkg. incl., fally fum. Call Mike @ 213-5254. RM. IN 3 BDRM. APT. to share. Packard & Division, male or female. $320/mo. Call 668- 11;) or 997-9503. OOMS AVAIL. 720 Arbor. May-Aug. 8 ., pf , a/c, Idry. Female only. Rent S -0546. SICK OF LOOKING for a sublet? Come see our apt. & look no longer! 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SUMMER GROUNDSKEEPER WANTED Responsible for maintaining campus ground and nurturing plant materials on campus. As seasons dictate, assist with mowing; weed whipping; weeding; leaf pick-up; shrub and flower bed clean-up; preparing for planting flower bulbs; pruning ornamental trees and shrubs. Duties also include litter pick-up. Pay starts at $6.75 per hour, flexible schedules available. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: * Self-motivation * Dependability * Enthusiasm * Genuine interest in creating beautiful and safe campus area_ To Apply call 764-3422 Or stop by UM Grounds Department office for an application between 7:OOam-3:OOpm weekdays. Grounds & Waste Management Plant Services Building (first floor) 1111 Palmer Dr. (behind the Power Center) ANN ARBOR COMPANY seeks highly motivated, positive students to join our rapid- ly growing organization. Part tume with the possibility to increase hours. Min. 20 hours/ week. Great client account team and profes- sional development opportunities. 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Counselor positions for talented & energetic students a Program Specialists in all Team Sports, especially Baseball, Basketball, Roller Hockey, Gymnastics, Field Hockey, Soccer, Volleyball; 30 Tennis openings; also Golf, Archery, Riflery, Pioneering/Overmight Camping, Ropes & Rock Climbing, Weights/ Fitness & Cycling; other openings include Performing Arts, Fine Arts, Figure Skating, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook, Radio Station & Rocketry; All Waterfront/Pool Activities (Swimming, Skiing, Sailing, windsurfing, Canoeing/Kayaking). Top salaries, room, board & travel. June 22nd- August 20th. Inquire: MAH-KEE-NAC- Boys-1800/753-9118. DANBEE-Girls-1800/ 392-3752. STUDENTS! Need summer job? Small firm seeks data entry, lit production, & customer service people. F/r, PI, a.m./ p.m., weekends. $5-6/hr. May, June, & July. Call 677-3400 M-F 10-5. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT. Student Ac- tivities & Leadership is looking for students to act as facilitators during summer orienta- tion sessions on co-curricular involvement. 12-15 hrs./wk. (paid) June 9 to Aug. 8. App. due 4/14. Stop by 2209 MI Union or call 763-5900 for info. WAITSTAFF NEEDED FOR GRADUATION WEEKEND! S8-$SIWhourl University Catering/Pierpont Commons Friday May 2nd and Saturday May 3rd, 1997 Call 142 today! WANTED GROUNDS KEEPERS for the Mich. Union. Work part time hrs. until fall. Flexible 763-5791 Matthew Biggs. Fill out app. @ 1310 Mich. Union immed. positions avail. WORK STUDY STUDENT (valid status): Various office-typ duties in the Medical Center. Call Liz Cole at 936-5504. child care ABLE CHILDCARE 3 aftemoons, 5 & 8 yr. old boys. Exp., ref. Increased summer hrs. 663-3482. CHILD CARE-MY HOME Mon./Tues./ Wed. evenings. References required. 487- 2980. MOTHER'S HELPER N. Campus area, full or part-time, flex. hrs., newbom twins. 994- 3153. P/T EVE. sitter for west side A2 home. Non- smkr. 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