Pdge 2 -The Michigan Daily-Friday, May 22, 1987 Daily Photo by ANDI SCHREIBER Students and Ann Arbor residents flocked to Fuller pool last summer to tan themselves on hot afternoons. The pool opens for the summer this weekend. Cancer society to offer free screening (Continued from Page ) Even worse, said Cook, people The American Cancer Society, Dubin advocates seeing a demo- are "just not taking the trouble or along with the Michigan Derma- tologist at the first sight of any time to protect themselves against tological Society, will he con- abnormal growths or moles that thetdisease." ducting their second annual free have recently changed in size, color, skin cancer serecnmg program at 29 texture, or sensation.skncnesceigprraat2 Yet Dubin admits that the "All the evidence and studies Michigan locations, including Ar- "tremendous premium" Americans point to excessive exposure to sun, borland Mall, on Wednesday, May place on bronze bodies makes it especially for people with fair skin, 27 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., as part difficult to change sunbathing as a major cause of skin cancer," of their program to increase skin habits. said Dubin. cancer awareness. 'U' research panel discusses new policy4 By MELISSA RAMSDELL non-classified research proposals. Some members of the Research UNDER the new policy, the Policies Committee expressed dis- RPC will retain some of its may toward their reduced role in advisory privileges. Carignan said decision-making to the Vice press- he felt members should use their dent for Research, Linda Wilson in committee positions to advise the a special session of the RPC on vice president in a way that would Wednesday. The committee also lead to the best results. discussed ways to implement the During Wednesday's meeting, new research policy the Univer- Wilson expressed a need to build up sity's Board of Regents adopted case histories by which to judge during its April meeting. proposals under the new policy. T HE POLICY has reduced the Committee members also talked RPC's role, transferring the review about their mixed reactions to the mechanism to the department heads, guidelines. deans of the schools and colleges, "I'm not pleased with the new various institutes, and the vice president for research. 'The new policy is more "I have some sense of disap- permissive and reduces pointment with the new policy and the role of the RPC.' the procedure that was used to put it . RPC Chair George into place. The new policy is more --R CCarG rg permissive and reduces the role of Carignan RPC," said RPC chair George Carignan. policy. It's pretty different from the Carignan added that the more policy that was recommended by permissive guidelines may cause the ad hoc commitee, RPC, and department heads to approve some (the Senate Advisory Committee on of the proposals that would not Ulniversity Affairs)," said Rebecca have been approved under the old Eisenberg, RPC member. policy. Eisenberg supports the elimi- But Wilson disagrees. "I feel nation of the RPC's role, however, 4 comfortable saying this new policy in reviewing classified research should be interpreted by us as a way proposals. She called it a "cumber- to move forward." some mechanism." ACCORDING to the previous Student, faculty, and community research policy, passed in 1972, the members opposed to the new policy RPC was responsible for reviewing continue to work against it. The classified research proposals before Michigan Student Assembly has they were accepted by the Univer- established an independent review sity. Rcommittee of faculty, student, and The RPC will now consult with community members to obtain lists ofresearch proposals and dis- 4 the Vice president for Research, seminate information to the public Linda Wilson, in her annual report a peofsarthe to the Regents on the implemen- about the type of research the tation the nts o im n University is conducting. tainof the new policy. " h The new guidelines eliminate the I think this is a positive "end-use" clause that forbids classi- reaction to the Regental decision to fied research that could kill or maim eliminate the end-use clause in the new policy," said Jackie Victor, an human beings. The policy extends RPC student member and MSA review power to both classified and member. (D14 Vol. XCVI-No. 3S The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967 X) is published Fridays during the spring and summer terms. Subscription rates: May through August-$5 in Ann Arbor; $7 outside the city. SUN C PHCTPh PHOTO PROCESSING LAB PHOTOGRAPHIC PRODUCTS STOCKHOUSE Black-and-white processing services from sun photo Sun Photo hand develops your film and prints 3x5 size on glossy black and white paper. Custom black and white prints from prints, negatives or slides. See how good your prints can be. 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