The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, March 18, 1998 - 7 6.CALIFORNIA Continued from Page 1 University could suffer a similar decrease if the anti-affirmative action lawsuits facing the University's College of Literature, Science and the Arts and Law School are successful. "I think, to repeat what has been said before, the effects in California and Texas are very clear, and we don't want to sec this happen in Michigan," Baker said. "That's why we're doing everything we can to defend ourselves against the law- suits. We have to do everything we can to make sure that access is main- tained." Richard Backer, assistant vice chan- cellor for enrollment services at UC- San Diego, said that the university was not surprised by the drop because it had conducted post-Prop. 209 simulations that predicted almost exactly the a decline in minority acceptances. "We expected the drop, so they were nit unanticipated," Backer said. "The simulations were almost on the money. We had known that the num- bers would drop as precipitously as they did." UC-San Diego reported the largest drop in minority admissions among the three schools, with a 46 percent drop in black admissions and a 31 per- cent drop in latino/a admissions. The number of blacks admitted to UC- Irvine dropped 19 percent and latino/a admissions fell 9 percent. At the UC- Davis, black admissions dropped 36 percent, and latino/a admissions dropped 20 percent. Backer said that while the universi- ty is disappointed with the figures, there are positive aspects of this year's incoming class. UC-San Diego received a record-high 28,000 appli- cations, and the, average high school grade point average of those admitted was 3.99. according to the UC method that recalculates applicants' GPAs. Average SAT scores also rose by 19 points. "We're certainly disappointed in the numbers and we're going to take what- ever aggressive steps to convert the admitted students to enrolled students," Backer said. "But the good news in the numbers is that this is the most acade- mically talented class we've ever admit- ted." Lightfoot said that because the decreases were expected, the University of California system has already started programs to make up for the schools' inability to use affirmative action in the adiissions process. "1 think there was an expectation that there would be a drop following changes in our policy," Lightfoot said. "Outreach programs, which are based primarily on improving the K-12 educa- tion that a majority of African American and latino/a students receive before they apply, are definitely a key component." Despite these drops, UC-Riverside and UC-Santa Cruz reported increases in minority acceptances. Lightfoot attributes this to differences in the cam- puses' admissions requirements com- pared to UC-Davis, UC-lrvine and UC- San Diego. "They primarily differ because of the number of students who apply and their ability," Lightfoot said. "Everyone who had applied to (these two schools) were eligible. Therefore, they were able to take all of the stu- dents. The number of students who had applied were equal to the avail- ability of slots." Among the eight UC campuses, UC- erkeley, UCLA and UC-Santa Barbara have not yet released their admissions figures. D~ethroned 4 BOULDER, Colo. - Pageant officials were proud when Regina Flores became the first Hispanic to be crowned MIiss Colorado. They said the multilingual beauty had the talent and poise to become Miss America. Six months later, things have gotten ugly. Flores was stripped of the crown in a dispute over her public appearances, a furor that has led to allegations of racism. The beauty queen, who finished out of the running at the Miss America pageant in September, is now suing to get her crown back. "It probably would have been a lot easier for me if I just went quietly, and I'm sure that's what they wanted me to do,' she said. 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Students with business and organizational talents are invited to apply for the position of business manager of the Gargoyle. 'he Gargoyle is a magazine of humor with commercial publishing goals produced by students at the University of Michigan. Fun- ding is available and approved for the production of a spring 1998 edition for those who a pply early. Future funding is also * available. The offices of the magazine are lo- cated at the Student Publication Building, 420 Maynard Street. Interested students may apply by submitting a brief biography and an essay on why they would like to be business manager and why they would be successful. Candidates will be evaluated on the basis of talents and emerg- ing skills in business and evidence of or- ganizational skills. On the basis of the written :application, candidates will be invited to an interview. * A pplications should be delivered or mailed to the Board of Student Publications, Room 4101, 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, MI. 48109-1327. 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You choose the location in Michigan or Ohio suburbs. Green- land Irrigation 1-800-361-4074. SECURITY GUARDS to work on U of M campus. P/T or Ff1T. Permanent or temporary. Apply at State Security Services, 525 Church St. 998-7201. E.O.E. WANTED: 87 PEOPLE. Make 30 lbs. dis- appear fast: we pay to lose weight. 100% natural, doctor recommended 888/836-1244 or 2loseweight.com/pamela WANTED: PART-TIME help working with local web developer to perform HTML programming & site maintenance. $12 per hr. Flex. hrs. Call Rob @ 313-973-0310. icon@iconmulti.com WIN A BIG SCREEN TV OR MAID SERVICE FOR A SEMESTER while raising money foryour student organization. Earn up to $5.00 per Visa MasterCard application. The 1st 50 groups to complete the fundraiser receive FREE MOVIE PASSES! Call for details. 1-800-932-0528 x 75. SEEKING SOCCER COACH for AAYSA U-Il successful boys soccer team. Spring season Apr. 1-June 1. Volunteer or salary. Please call 663-1981. SEVERAL POSITIONS w/ start up software company. 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BABYSITI'ER NEEDED for 14 month old in our home near cam pus. Approximately 10 hours/week, flexible. 995-9742. CHILD CARE CENTERS looking for teacher for immediate and summer employment. Full, part-time and sulst~itute positions available. Full time staff receive salary and benefits. Part-time hrs... are flexible. 761-2576. CHILD CARE NEEDED this summer 4 days/wk. 2 kids: 5 & 6 yrs. old in our home. Must have own trans. and refs. Competitive pay. 426-0491. CHILD CARE PROVIDER NEEDED in my Plymouth home. Part-time flex. hrs. 453. 1708. DAY CARE ASST. NEEDED. Part time/car nec. Prior child care/education exp. pref. Call Angela @ 663-4232. DEPENDABLE, ENERGETIC person to care for 8 month old & 4 year old in our home 1-2 days weekly, Apr. to Aug. Experience, references, and own trarrpprta- tion required. Call 741-8284. AITENTION PREBUSINESS and PreLaw majors. Make great $$ this summer while set- ting yourself apart for grad. school. Call Shelly 973-3238. P. 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MACKINAC ISLAND'S Murray Hotel needs summer help. No exp. nec. Housing avail. 1-800-462-3451. MEMBERSHIP SERVICES REP. posi- tions avail. at Ann Arbor YMCA. Early mor- ning or evening hrs. Exp. preferred. YMCA membership offered. Call Rob at 663-0536 or stop by 350 S. Fifth. MORNING BARN HELP needed at Horse boarding facility. Ten miles west of Ann Arbor. Must enjoy horses & working outside. Leave message at 475-3209. MUSIKER TOURS AND SUMMER DISCOVERY SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES Counselors needed for our student travel programs and/or our pre-college enrichment programs. Applicants must be 21 years old jby June 20, 1998. We need: *Mature *Hardworking *Energetic individuals who can dedicate 4-7 weeks this summer working with teenagers. We will be on campus interviewing Tuesday, April 14th. To receive an application or to find out more information: Call Jen at 888/8- SUMMER or E-mail: jen@summerfun.com NEED SOCCER COACHES. 7 wk. session begins mid-April ends early June. $12/ session. More info. call 66A-AYSA. NOTETAKERS NEEDED Immediate openings. Seniors and grads. Attend class, take notes. Earn up to $14/lecture. Variety of classes, flexible schedule. Faculty approved classes only. Apply at Grade A Notes, 549 E. University Ave. Or call 741-9669 for more info. PART TIME hostess/host position available for new home subdivision in Ann Arbor. No experience necessary, however we are look- ing for someone who enjoys meeting people, communicates well and has light office experience. The hours are perfect, 12 until 5 p.m. Weekends required. Fax resume or letter of interest to: 248-347-7815. PART-TIME OFFICE staff. Must be well- SUMMER DAY CAMP EMPLOYMENT June-August - Monday-Friday Make your summer count for something more than just a summer job. Do camp. If you will be at least a high school graduate and enjoy working with children in the out- of-doors the following paid staff positions are available: unit leader, unit counselor, busi- ness manager and van driver. Training is provided. Call Huron Valley Girl Scout Council at 734-971-8800, extension 408. SUMMER WORK If you live within 20 min. of Brighton, MI, outside full-time painter and foreman positions. Earn $6.25 to 8.00/hr. TASP International Painting Co. Call 1-800-543-3792 leave message for Brighton area. Glacier National Park, Montana Come have the best summer of your life. St. Mary Lodge & Resort, Glacier Park's finest now hiring for the 1998 summer session. Call (800) 368-3689 or e-mail name and address to jobs@glcpark.com for an application. Don't pass up the opportunity of a lifetime! TEACHERS NEEDED - MCAT, LSAT, GMAT, GRE, SAT, ACT. If you are a dynamic and motivated person with high test scores, you could teach for The Princeton Review. Great pay, flexible hours. Call us TODAY - 313/663-2163. TELEMARKETING Eve. $7-12/hr. No selling! Call Allen 996-1107. THE MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED DEPT. IS NOW HIRING!! The Classified Dept. is now hiring Account Executives for Spr./Summer and Fall/Winter. Work in a fun student environment while gaining valuable advertising, communications and business experience. Applications are available at the Student Publications Building, 420 Maynard. DEADLINE: APRIL 3, 5 P.M. Call Monica or Phil with questions at 764-0557. The U of M Golf Course has temp. groundskeeper positions avail. starting May 1. Pay will range from $6.50-$8/hour + golf- ing privileges. Please contact Jim Roland at 647-9766 for more info. GREAT PART-TIME JOB! care for 9 yr. old boy approx. 426-0099. Good y to 10 nigltsf/no. $ $ 20% off airline tickets. $10-20 rebates. Dicount code: 6165. 913-9605. $ LOW FARES WORLDWIDE & Summer Charters to Europe. Frankfurt from $629, London from $449, Shannon from $429. In- stant purchase Eurail passes. Regency Travel 209 S. State 665-6122. $ STUDENTS Purchase your tickets with Continental vouchers & Amex card. Regency Travel 209 S. State St. 665-6122. Frances. ACTION-PACKED TOURS for 18-35 year-olds in Europe and Australia at Student Travel Breaks in Ann Arbor. Stamos Travel 663-4400. CLUB MED & CRUISE ships now hiring, free details 1-203-825-3196. WINTER ESCAPE- Cozy log cabins on lake. $54-79 ntly. Incl. hot tub, cross country trails & more. Near downhill. Traverse City. 616/276-9502. Music LESSONS-STRING-WIND-PIANO. You can p lay today - Herb David Guitar Studio 302 E. Liberty 665-8001. travisa@umich edu He discovered he gets all of the Pay-Per-View channels for free, and no one has seen him for months. This guy lives across the hall but I've never met him. I I =pm -lq yI 1, 1" "Ilk f C N 0 i r Summer Groundskeeper Wanted Responsible for maintaining campus ground and nurtur- ing 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. 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