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GEO
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not a member of GEO's bargaining
team, said she is especially concerned
with the University's current fraction
recalculation proposal.
Under the University's fraction
recalculation proposal, all GSIs with a
.4 appointment - those who work
approximately 40 percent of the hours
of a full-time faculty member -
would be given .5 appointments.
Ritscherle said she is concerned that
although University officials such as
Provost Nancy Cantor have said GSIs
will not have to teach any more sec-
tions under their new appointments,
the University bargaining team will
not guarantee this by placing it into
GEO's contract.
If GSIs teach extra sections, "this
could very negatively affect under-
graduate education," Ritscherle said.
"I'm worried this University will have
tired GSis who don't even know their
students' names."
"If they increase the amount of stu-
dents GSIs teach, we will not be able
to provide students with anything more
than cursory feedback," GEO
Secretary Treasurer Sandy Eyster said.
"How could we meet with that many
students in office hours?"
GEO steward Ari Sammartino said
since the University's fraction recalcu-
lation proposal would cost more
money than GEO's, she suspects the
University will not keep its promise
and make GSIs teach an extra section.
"The only way it makes sense finan-
cially if the University makes us work
more," Sammartino said.
- Daily Staff Reporter Kelly
O'Connor contributed to this report.
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separated in the evening.
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ill John Paul II blessed Iran's reform-mind- reveal a deep mystical streak. Both
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560 groundbreaking visit to the West. ills of modern life.
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John Paul and the Iranian president membership documents to Polan
spent 25 minutes together in the pope's Hungary and the Czech Republic at the
private library. Harry S. Truman Library in.t
"At the end of my stay in Italy, and Independence, Mo., three former Warsaw
after this meeting with you, I return to Pact members will be NATO allies.
my country and people full of hope for The formality will be carried out not
the future," Khatami said afterward. far from where Prime Minister
His three-day trip is the first state visit Winston Churchill made his famous
to a Western nation by an Iranian presi- "Iron Curtain" speech.
dent since the 1979 Islamic revolution. That means the alliance will be
The emphasis yesterday was on a obliged to defend these once-com-
greater understanding between Islam munist foes from external threat.
and Christianity, part of Khatami's call
for a "dialogue among civilizations, cul- - Compiled from Daily wire reports,
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