Page 8 -The Michigan Daily-Friday, June 5, 1987 'U' Council to meet after five-week lapse By MARTHA SEVETSON wide call for the rules to regulate The University Council - a student behavior outside the class - nine-member panel of students, room intensified last term after faculty members, and administrators several racist incidents. established to develop rules moni - But both regents and adminis - toring student behavior - will trators said they were not concerned meet next week for the first time about the one-month lapse and said since April. they did not expect the council to "We decided in April that there accomplish much over the summer. would be enough people here over "IT DEPENDS on what point the summer to meet, but we agreed they're at right now," Regent Paul not to try to meet again until Brown (D-Petoskey) said. "We'd June," Shaw Livermore, history like them to get on with it, but professor and council co-chair, said. summer is summer," he said. LIVERMORE was on vaca - "During the spring and summer, tion until early this week, and co- a committee like this isn't expected chair David Newblatt, an LSA to put forth the output they would senior, said he did not want to hold during the academic year," Newblatt meetings with Livermore absent. said. According to Newblatt, the The council, which has not met council met last summer, but did since last April, was initially con - not meet the previous summer. vened in 1984 by University Livermore said he did not know President Harold Shapiro to estab - what the council will be discussing lish the set of rules. A University- next week. At the last meeting, the Minority teens help 'U' researchers a Newblatt ... chairs 'U, students presented a statement re - viewing the progress during the past term. "WE'VE BEEN making some progress on linkage for violent crimes," Newblatt said. "After someone is convicted of a crime in the criminal court system, the Uni - versity would remove that person. The idea is to keep the University safe." By SHEALA DURANT The University Medical School's Minority High School Student Research Apprenticeship Program gives minority high school students the opportunity to participate in biomedical research at the Univer - sity every summer. Accorording to Margaret Wood - bury, assistant dean at the Office of Student and. Minority Affairs (OSAMA), the program "is an excellent opportunity for students to explore their potential interest in medicine or biomedical research with prominent investigators in the field." Woodbury said interest in the program has been very strong from everyone involved - OSAMA, The Medical School, students, and faculty. "The medical school has made a substantial commitment to provide minority students an oppor - tunity for development," she said. The seven-year-old program lasts for approximately eight weeks, and will run during July and August. To fund the program, the Uni- verisity matches the funds it receives from the National Institute of Health, which allows six stu - dents to participate every year. The students' activities will vary from lab to lab, but all will have a chance to collect and analyze data in scientific or clinical research. The program's participants will come primarily from the Ann Arbor-Ypsilanti area, although stu - dents from Detroit and even Grand Rapids have expressed interest. OSAMA selects students who have usually done well in high school, said Woodbury. She added that participants need not be certain they want to pursue a career in the health-related fields, but must "express potential." 4, CLASSIFIED ADS 764-0557 FOR SALE FOR RENT HELP WANTED 3-SPEED LADY'S BICYCLE with col- 2 BR APT Top floor 2 1/2 blks from law lapsable rear baskets. Great condition. Price school - mod bldg - AC Parking negotiable. 996-4256. $700+electricity. Sept-Sept lease. 994-9079. 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