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Housing
Continued from Page 1
unavailable for comment yesterday.
Interim University President Robben
Fleming said he was unaware of the
issue until today, but said he would
honor Dearborn students' requests
that he talk to the chancellors about
it.

Mark Ristich, WUMD Station meeting, Ritsich said, Jenkins told
Manager, protested the housing pol- students that the administration
icy with a petition drive and by would never take away any apart-
camping out on the Dearborn Diag ments.
last Wednesday.
STUDENT HOUSING was Ritsich said the administration
temporarily converted to office space implemented the decision during the
this time last year with the promise last two summers, when it would
that the space would eventually be not be met with protest and con-
given back to students, Ritsich said. frontation because of the low student
At a recent student leadership population.

Panel
Continued from Page 1
For the first time, the proposal
mentions consensual sexual
relationships. If one person has au-
thority over another person's activi-
ties, such as a professor to a student,
such relationships "may constitute
misconduct," according to the pro-
posal.
In September 1986, SACUA re-
leased a statement on "Gender and

Respect" outlining the inherent demotion, and dismissal for faculty,
problems of consensual relation- The student code's sanctions range
ships, Spieser said. from a formal reprimand to suspen-
VIRGINIA NORDBY, direc- sion or expulsion.
tor of the Affirmative Action Office, The new policy also attempts to
said such relationships aren't unify and clarify the scattered guide-
prohibited, but they are "risky." lines in the Board of Regents bylaws
Nordby said one of the purposes of and the faculty's Standard Practice
the policy is to familiarize faculty Guide. For example, the policy lists
and staff with the consequences of specific sites that would receive
discriminatory behavior. official complaints. Previously, the
The proposed policy says the policy only suggested that com-
panel can recommend suspension, See Faculty, page 5

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IN BRIEF
Compiled from Associated Press and staff reports
region. In recent years, G O P
Acquittal presidential candidates have never
PHOENIX, Ariz. - Gov . counted on a strong showing in
Evan Mecham and his brother the region, but pollster
Eilard MereafondhibocethClaibourne Darden said Bush can't
Willard were found innocentmketaasupo.
yesterday of concealing a make that assumption.
$350,000 campaign loan, a partial House Speaker
vindication for the first governor LANSING - Rep. Lewis Do-
in more thand50 years to be dak, (D- Montrose) a Vietnam
im ced Veteran and former township su-
office. pervisor with a small frame and a
Prosecutor Barnett Lotstein, "nic i
outside the courtroom, said, "we nice guy" image, wasted little
had an obligation to present this time eliminating his rivals in his
case," and that he had "no quarrel bid to succeed outgoing House
with the decision." Speaker Gary Owen.
"A lot of people in this Yesterday, just three weeks af-
community feel that he has ter Owen (D- Ypsilanti) an-
nsuffered enough, and perhaps that ounced his decision not to run
was a factor," Lotstein added. for re-election, Dodak's last rival
The jury had deliberated six and for the top job, Rep. Lynn Jond-
one half hours after receiving the hal, dropped out of the running.
case Wednesday, following seven The move all but guarantees Do-
days of testimony. dak's dream of becoming the next
House speaker.
Cam paigning Dodak, a 12-year veteran, said
Michael Dukakis and Georg he will delegate more authority to
Bush laid the foundation yesterday concept, and rely more on com-
for their general election batte in nn
the outh wih Buh tumpeing promise in dealing with majority
a tough anti-drug stand in Virginia
and Dukakis seeking to unify his Corrections
party in a region that was once its Sexual Assault Prevention and
stronghold, in Tennessee. Awareness Center Director Julie
Dukakis started a regional Steiner was quoted out of context in
campaign swing with a stop in an article last week. She said she has
Nashville to pick up the never attended a Michigan Student
endorsement of former Democratic Assembly meeting, and would not
presidential rival Albert Gore. know if sexism exists there.
Jesse Jackson, Dukakis' In the Daily's Special Orientation
remaining rival, testified before a Issue, an article incorrectly stated
Senate committee on drug abuse that SAPAC is run by 100 student
and basked in the praise of a Sen. volunteers. Actually, professional
Ernest Hollings of South staff members run SAPAC.
Carolina, who he competed In the Orientation Issue, a photo
against in the 1984 presidential caption incorrectly stated the purpose
campaign. of a SAPAC-sponsored mock
A new poll in the n i n e wedding. The purpose was actually
Southern states said Dukakis and to demonstrate the problem o f
Bush are neck-and-neck in the marital rape.
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