SUMMEtr ree One hundred and one years of editorial freedom and wire reports Ann Arbor Splish, splash Ann Arbor's outdoor swimming pools, Fuller Pool, Buhr Park Pool, and Veterans Pool (with its 125 foot waterslide) open for business this Saturday, just in time for Memorial Day weekend. Season passes can be purchased at any of the pools. For more information, call 994-2780. Sports Big Ten Championships The Michigan men's golf team finished tied for seventh at the Big Ten Championships last weekend. Hockey News The Michigan hockey team received a letter of intent from Kevin Hilton of Monroe, Mich. Hilton, a 17- year old center scored 77 points in 39 games for Compuwam of the NAJHL and received rookie-of-the year honors. Also, assistant coach Dave Shand announced his resignation to pursue a law degree at Michigan Law School. Shand has been an assistant for Red Berenson for three years and lettered for Michigan in 1973-74; Coaching Moves Long-time Michigan assistant football coach Jeny Hanlon is now Assistant Director of Development and Alumni Relations for the Athletic Department. Hanlon has been at Michigan for 23 years coaching both the offensive line and quarterbacks. He developed 18 All-Amercan lineman during his tenure at Michigan. Baseball Awards Michigan second baseman Scott Timmerman was recently named to the first * All-Big Ten team. Centerfielder Steve Buerkel was named to the third' team. Injunction threatens tent cit by Joey Barker the Homeless Union, on the ba- Daily Staff Reporter sis that Salvation City is apublic While tent city's organizers nuisance and threatens public rallied to protest homelessness health and safety. and expound their determina- The injunction would pro- tion to stay on the site one hour hibit park use for residential and before Salvation City's permit sleeping purposes and tent setup expired Friday, Washtenaw and maintenance. If the injunc- County refused the permit ex- tion is issued, the Homeless tensionand mademotionstofile Union will have two days to a preliminary injunction. remove the tents from the site or Robert Gunzel, of the the County will be granted the County's Corporation Council, authority to do so. said the extension was denied During the rally, about 100 because the site was used for people gathered to listen to the sleeping and shelter purposes, speakers and show support for which the Homeless Union had Salvation City."Housing isnota explicitly agreed not to do under privilege, it's a right," speakers the conditions of the original said repeatedly. permit. Homeless activists alleged In addition, the County has the County has spent more receivedseveralcomplaintsfrom money on animal shelter - local businesses and residents $159,000-than on human shel- uKASoN M55 d regardbins public icationder -$4,0-n1992he (Housing activists Ruth Williams, Harlene Harris, and Safiya Khalid laugh and beat a drum as regarding public intoxication, ter - $64,550 - in 1992. OnethypriptenthrayatSvtonCyFrd. urination, defecation, vomiting, speaker, who wore a cat mask, the rally at Salvation City Friday. and harassment of passersby joked "I thought that if I wore Ann Arbor homeless problem ford to have them in office any- for County Commissioner in the from people gathered at Salva- this mask, Washtenaw County during the next elections was more," speaker Rhonda Sweed 12th district during the rally. tion City. would find me a home." another rally theme. said. Dolgon said, "I'm running for Over the weekend, County The idea that County offi- "They keep telling us that In response to the County, County Commissioner because officials prepared a motion for a cials must be held responsible they can't afford to have us in RackhamgraduatestudentCorey people know they need a preliminary injunction against for their alleged neglect of the their budget. Well, we can't af- Dolgonannouncedhiscandidacy change." i Moody named S. Africa liaison by Laura Potts Daily Staff Reporter The University Board ofs Regents approved the tempo- _ rary reappointment of Dr. Charles Moody as Vice Pro- vost for Minority Affairs Fri- day, pending the selection of a successor. Moody, who has served as lease. Vice Provost since the office Duderstadt was created in 1987, has re- have establishe ceived acclaim for being in- nority affairs I strumental inretaining students Chuck's leade of color on campus. now need somr More than 20percent of the not only be ab University'sstudentpopulation thatvision buth this year consisted of students - for the bet of color, with the number of only our studer Black students at its highest staff of color, b point in 16 years. After leavin "I hope we will be able to Minority Affai attract to the position a faculty direct the Uni member at the University who African Initiati can expand on the strong foun- signed to foste dation Dr. Moody has built," tweentheUniv University President James African univer Duderstadt said in a press re- See I x added, "We -d a strong mi- program under rship, and we eone who will ble to continue elpusexpand it terment of not nts, faculty, and ut for all of us." ng the Office of rs, Moody will versity's South ve, which is de- r closer ties be- ersityandSouth sities. MOODY, Page 2 Regents approve new construction projects More than $100 million to renovate campus buildings by Melissa Peerless takes some of its money from vating these academic buildings Daily Staff Reporter student tuition. will help the University attract and Purvi Shah "I have objections to the use and retain high-quality faculty. Daily News Editor of student fees for these items," Regent Veronica Smith (R- The University Board of hesaid."Iam verydiscomforted Grosse Ile) abstained from the Regents approved more than by this." vote after Duderstadt said that $100 million worth of renova- But University President the budget was still in the plan- tions and construction to several James Duderstadt said the reno- ning stage and numbers were not campus buildings at its monthly vations will not play a signifi- yetavailable. Baker suggested a fundraising campain to finance 'These (renovations) are needed. They have the renovations. been needed for a long time. Our students, "People want to give to eur faculty, the Citizens of Michigan need it people - not facilities," Duderstadt said. so that the University can contintue to excel. Regent Paul Brown (D- - Paul Brown Petoskey)supported therenova- Regent (D-Petoskey) tions. "These are needed," he said. meeting last week. cantrole in raising tuition for the "They have been needed for a Money alloted for renova- 1992-93 school year. long time.Our students,our fac- tions includes $27.5 million for "Because of the infrastruc- ulty, the citizens of Michigan EastEngineering, $21.4 million ture maintenance fee putin place need it so that the University can for the Randall Laboratory for last year, some of the fundsnec- continue to excel." Physics, and $6.8 million toadd essary to do these renovations In otherbusiness,theregents totheUGLi. are already in place," he said. heard reports from the Commit- Regent DeaneBaker(R-Ann "Because Michigan has fallen tee for the Economic Status of Arbor) questioned the necessity behind in funding its higher edu- the Faculty (CESF) at each of oftherenovations,whichwill be cation institutions, the students the University's three campuses. paid through the University's willhave to support thisin part." CESFChairFredrick Beutler . Mi ,,;,..Ri Duderstadt added that reno- See REGENTS, Page 2 _ geerauopratnina. d eiu Y41sVa.7Kav aiMYV s sw .. .M