Page 4- The Michigan Daily - Friday, June 10, 1988 WCBN Continued from Page 1 the board voted after member Sue Dise left for another engagement. The remaining board members in- cluded University Director of Major Events Kevin Gilmartin, WUOM Technical Director Fred Remley, WCBN Sports Director and LSA se- nior Dave Mammel, and Chief An- nouncer Kathleen Michaud, an LSA sophomore. Michaud abstained from voting. Gilmartin and Remley, the two ad- ministration representatives, voted in favor of the motion. Gilmartin said the board voted without a quorum because "after (Dise) left, we had a situation where Frank wanted a decision, and without a vote Thom would be put on the hot seat. We didn't feel it was fair to dump it in his lap." Remley was not available for comment. MICHAUD said she abstained from voting because "it was a diffi- cult decision and I hadn't yet com- pletely resolved the issue in my own mind... (and) a lot of it had to do with the way the administration was treating us." Some WCBN staffers have charged that the administration is using Daley as a scapegoat to im- prove the University's image following recent racial problems on campus. "We tried to be open, but we have been steered into other action (by the administration)," said non-student DJ Des Preston. Many have charged that the ad- ministration has tried to increase control over the station by threaten- ing to cut its funding and hiring a non-student general manager. IN MARCH, Vice President for Student Services wrote a letter to then-GM Paul LaZebnik, an LSA senior, saying he may consider ap- pointing a non-student General Manager for the station. In April, Interim University President Robben Fleming said Johnson should reexamine WCBN's purpose when he prepares the Stu- dent Services' budget in June. John- The regents had already offered the son may find that CBN's funding post to Gregorian, who rejected the could be more useful in other areas, S e a c h offer Monday, a source close to Gre- such as aid to the handicapped, gorian said. Another source said Fleming said. Continued from Page 1 Gregorian was under consideration Controversy arose within the one of the three search advisory for the Brown University presidency. community because Daley failed to committees said they were surprised Gregorian was unavailable for com- explain the context of the song, to hear Duderstadt was a final candi- ment. which many said was racist. Others date because the University's former The Ann Arbor News filed a law argue that the song is a social state- engineering dean had received the suit three weeks ago that said the ment, because it originated from an lowest rating when the final 16 can- nominating committee violated underground railroad song meant to didates were evaluated. Michigan's Open Meetings Act by encourage slaves to escape. But a source on another advisory selecting the final candidate in pri- Michaud said that while the ad- committee said Duderstadt is an ex- vate. The OMA states that public ministration had informed them of cellent candidate. "Duderstadt is a bodies must make public policy de- displeasure within the community stunning candidate," the source said. cisions in public. regarding Daley's reinstatement, "He's an extremely smart man. Any "If they offered the job to some-' WCBN had not received complaints inside candidate is going to be liked . one (referring to Gregorian) before first-hand. by some and disliked by others." the regents voted on it publicly, it Duderstadt was unavailable for shows that their methods are the BUT Cianciola said he had dis- comment last night. scam that we thought they were," closed the origins of the complaints Sources from one advisory com- News' attorney Joan Lowenstein to CBN staffers following the meet- mittee said their two top candidates said. ing. were New York Public Library WASHTENAW County Cir- CBN put Daly on indefinite sus- President Vartan Gregorian and Uni- cuit Court Judge Ross Campbell, pension after the incident until April versity of Chicago Vice President for who ruled for the regents in the suit, 13, when the Board of Directors Research Walter Massey. stated in a written opinion that the voted to accept his petition for rein- M A S S E Y , the only B lack regents would jeopardize the search statement and allow him to return as finalist, was unavailable for com- See Search, Page 5 a non-student guest of the station. ment last night. The Calendar of The University of Michigan The calendar combines meeting, lecture workshk. and con- ference announcements with other events happening each week on campus. It is based on The University Record calendar, and is open to all University sponsored groups and orcanizations recognized by the Michigan Student Assembly. ircts must be submitted in writing by 5 p.m. the Tuesday before publication. Address all information to: Michael Vargas, publications assistant, University Record, 412 Maynard St. Asterisk (*' denotes events to which admission is charged. FRIDAY JUNE 10 Astronomy--Visitors' Night: tec, CM Gaskell, "The New Telescopes" & film, X-Ray Spectroscopy, 8:30 pm, basement, Lec Rm 35 Angell Hall; observatory open following presentation til I1 pm. Hosp Arts Prog--Perf, improv by pianist L Hackenberg, noon, 1st fl Hosp lobby. 936-ARTS. Annuitants Assoc--Lec, H Johe, "Watercolorist John Marin," 2:30 pm, 2104 Lee Hall, Art & Arch Bldg. *HRD--Info Series: "Purchasing and Accounts Payable," 8:30 am- noon, 1111 Kipke Dr. Reg req. 764-7410. U-M-Flint--Mich Shakespeare Festival: *Medieval dinner, 6:30 pm (res req); perf, As You Like It, 8 pm, Intl Institute. 767-0720. Computing Ctr--Courses: In Rm 3001 SEB: Excel: Basic Skills, 8:30 am-12:30 pm. In Rm 4003 SEB: Basic Concepts of Word Processing, 9-11 am. In Rm 4212 SEB: Basic Concepts of Spreadsheeting, 1-3 pm. Reg req, 763-7630. Turner Ctr--Peer counselors training sess, 1-3 pm, Zion Lutheran Church, 1501 W Liberty. 764-2556. - . Gay Liberation--Soc/support grp, 7:30 pm, 3200 Mich Union. 763-4186. SATURDAY JUNE 11 *M-CARE--Adult CPR course, 10 am-2 pm, Northville Hlth Ctr, 650 Griswold. 344-1777. U-M-Dearborn--Nature walk, "Search for Pond Life," 10 am, meet at Environmental Study Area main entrance, Fair Lane Dr. 593-5338. *Alternative Action Films--Baby It's You, 8 pm; Lianna, 10 pm, MLB3. U-M-Flint--Mich Shakespeare Festival presents: "Shakespeare Revue," 1:30 & 3:30 pm, Courtland Ctr, As You Like It, 6:30 pm, Water Street Pavilion. 762-3230. *Ruthven Planetarium Theatre-Shows: "A Starry Night," 11:30 am;- Voyager 2 at Uranus, 2 & 3m. Loc 4th fl Nat Sci Mus, cor--ner Geddes-Waibtonaw. 764-0478. SUNDAY JUNE 12 *Eclipse Jazz--Summer concert series: Doc Holladay, Cadeau a Vous & Community High Sch 1:45 Jazz Band, 5 pm, Bird of Paradise, 207 S Ashley, 763-0046. U-M-Flint--Mich Shakespeare Festival presents: "Shakespeare Revue," 2 pm, Water Street Pavilion; As You Like It, 7:30 pm, Buckham Alley, 762-3230. *1-wk Elderhostel wkshp begs, Hurley Sch Nursing. 762-3200. Women's Action for Nucl Disarmament (WAND)-Mtg, H Weingarten, "Constructive Conflict Resolution," 7:30 pm, St Aidan's Episcopal Church, 1679 Broadway. 761-1718. Zen Buddhist Temple--Meditation svc, 5-7 pm, 1214 Packard Rd, 761-6520. *Ruthven Planetarium Theatre--Show, "Voyager 2 at Uranus," 2 & 3 pm, Loc 4th fl Nat Sci Mus, comer Geddes-Washtenaw. 764- 0478. Univ Lutheran Chapel-Worship, 9:15 am, 1511 Washtenaw Ave. 663-5560. Canterbury House/Episcopal Std Fdn--Holy Eurcharist, 5 pm; supper follows, Canterbury House, 218 N Division, St. 665-0606. MONDAY JUNE 13 Integrity---Lesbian-gay male community open house, 8:45 pm, Canterbury House, 218 N Division. 665-0606. Cognitive Scl & Machine Intell Lab.-Wkshp, Exploratory Vision: The Active Eye: D Sparks,"Neural Signals for the Control of Eye Movements," 3 pm; E Kowler, "Cogito Ergo Moveo: The Role of Visual and Cognitive Processes in the Control of Eye Movement," 4:30 pm; R Steinman, "Moveo Ergo Video: Natural Retinal Image Motion and Its Effect on Vision," 8 pm, Bus Sch Complex, Mich Rm. MSA Peace & Justice Committee-El Salvador Film Month: In the Name of the People, 7:30 pm, MLB3. 763-3241. Zen Buddhist Temple--Lec, R Sharf, "Buddhist Meditation in Southeast Asia," 7 pm, 1214 Packard Rd. 761-6520. Computing Ctr--Courses: In Rm 4212 SEB: Microsoft PowerPoint Demo (no reg req), 9-11 am. In Rm 3001 SEB: Using the MTS Full-Screen Message System, 9 am-noon; Lotus 1-2-3, pt 2, 1-5 pm. In Rm 4003 SEB: Computer Networking Technol, pt 3, 1-3 pm. Reg req. 763-7630. TUESDAY JUNE 14 Hosp Arts Prog--Perf, AA Civic Chorus, 12:30 pm, Hosp courtyard, 936-ARTS. Cognitive Sci & Machine Intell Lab--Wkshp, Exploratory Vision: The Active Eye: A Treisman, "Features and Objects," 3 pm; D Ballard, "Eye Movements and Spatial Cognition,"4:30 pm, Bus Sch Complex, Mich Rm. Amnesty Intl--Mtg, 7:30 pm, Mich Union. Computing Ctr--Courses: In Rm 3001 SEB: MTS Basic Skills, 9 am-noon; Beginning Microsoft Word (IBM PC-Compatibles), 1-5 pm. In Rm 4212 SEB: MS-DOS Basic Skills Lec/Demo, 10-11:30 am. Reg req. 763-7630. Lesbian & Gay Rights Organizing Committee (LaGROC)- -Mtg, 8:30 pm, 3100 Mich Union. 763-4186. Weis Lutheran Campus Ministry--Bible disc, 7-9 pm, Mich Union. WEDNESDAY JUNE 15 U-M-Dearborn--Chancellor's picnic for U-M-D fac & staff, noon-3 pm, west of pond area. Nursing History Society--Picnic & prog, "Reminisence of Sally Chase," 5-9 pm, Leslie Sci Ctr, 1831 Traver Rd. Bring dish to pass, table sve & remembrance of S Chase. U-M-Flint--Mich Shakespeare Festival presents: "Shakespeare Revue," 1 pm, Flint Township Library; As You Like It, 7:30 pm, McCree Theatre, 762-3230. Computing Ctr--Courses: In Rm 3001 SEB: dBASE III Plus, pt 1, 8:30 am-12:30 pm; LaTex Lab, 1-3 pm. In Rm 4003 SEB: Computer Networking Technol, pt 4, 1-3 pm. 763-7630. C E W --Job Hunt Club, 7-9 pm, 350 S Thayer. 763-7080. All welcome. Sch Educ--3-day conf begs, Macintosh Technical Conf--MacHac '-- 88, 9 am-mdngt, AA Holiday Inn West. Univ Lutheran Chapel--Supper, 6 pm; activities, Bible study & devotions follow, 1511 Washtenaw Ave. 663-5560. Mich Gay Union--Mtg, 9 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe St. 763- 4186. *Zen Buddhist Temple--Yoga & breathing class, 9:30-11 am, 1214 Packard Rd. 761-6520. THURSDAY JUNE 16 MSA Peace & Justice Committee-El Salvador Film Month: And That Is Why the State Is to Blame, 7:30 pm, MLB3. 763- 3241. U-M-Flint--*Hth Briefing Luncheon, noon, Univ Ctr Brewery. Res req, 762-3383. Mich Shakespeare Festival presents "Shakespeare Revue," 7 pm, City of Fenton, Millpond Park Gazebo. 762-3230. Computing Ctr--Courses: In Rm 3001 SEB: Microsoft Word: Adv Formatting & Glossaries (Macintosh), 8:30-11:30 am; MTS Visual & Command Editing, 9 am-noon; dBASE III Plus Programming: Intermediate Topics, 1-4 pm. In Rm 4003 SEB: Text Formatting with LaTeX, pt 2, 9 am-noon. Reg req, 763-7630. *Mich League--Intl night, Pacific Northwest, 4;30-7:30 pm, The League Buffet. His House Christian Fellowship--Bible study, singing & prayer, 7:30-9 pm, 925 E Ann.