2 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, June 12 2000 Want to fill you YgU IT positios? Help u tfllthis position. W ashtenaw : ..: Community College has. responded to the need for skilled IT workers by offer- ing 17 newor revised certifi- cates and degrees in a vari- ety of computer and infor- mation technologies. You can do your part by Instructor becoming a part-time job- In t uc o share, or full-time instructor in one of WCC's IT pro- grams. Instructors are need- ed for courses in Oracle# database development, Webr database development Internet design (includin imaging, video and audio, ," , and animation), Internet h t u technologies, server- and# . client-side programming for the Web, Web server securi- ty, JAVA and C++ program- ...... ming, Unix/Linux adminis->:. tration, and computer net- working technologies (CISCO, NetWare, and MS 7 : Windows NT/2000). "*} These positions offer com- petitive compensation and Y benefits. No specific college 'S t < S degree is required; you need : only professional experience, and in-depth knowledge of -k the subject matter in order to apply. Please send letters of interest and rfsumes Wasltenaw Community College Neil Gudsen at ngudsen@wcenet.org. Washtenaw Community College is an atti.mative action/equat opportunity employer KACZYNSKI Continued from Page 1 "He is a person who has put into words what a lot of other people were thinking," said Peggy Daub, head of the Special Collections Library. "People in the future wouldn't just be studying him as a person but what people as a society were thinking of technology at the time.' Kaczynski asserted in his infamous manifesto, published by the Washington Post months before his arrest in 1995, that in order to combat the techno-industrial system robbing people of their humanity, bombing and other equally desperate campaigns are justified. Herrada had to convince Kaczvnski through her own correspondence that the Labadie collection would be the best home for his documents. Kaczynski's decision to provide the University with his materials was not connected to his status as an alumnus of the Rackham School of Graduate Studies where he received a Ph.D. in mathematics. "Our mission is to provide informa- tion for research, not to spark contro- versy, but to preserve a piece of histo- ry" Herrada said. Attempts to preserve the negative aspects and evils of history are contro- versial, especially when the materials preserved and the figures studied are contemporary and directly affect the lives of people still living. The names of people who wrote to Kazcynski and original documents will not be available until 2049. For now photocopies are used in order to create distance. "There is a lot of sensitivity about the acts that lie (Kaczynski) is accused of committing," Herrada said. This sensitivity has recently been heightened by the fact that Kaczynski, who pleaded guilty in 1998 to avoid a trial and the defense of insanity, has asked the court to set aside his plea of guilt, which culminated in a life sen-6 tence, while seeking a retrial. President Bollinger recognized this fact in an interview last October when the papers were first being processed. "People study deviant anti-social behavior and it is important for us as a society to study works of evil," Bollinger said. "The main question is whether this material is relevant to scholarly research and the answer is clearly ves." Besides reflecting social unrest, the letters are also a strong indication ofW the emotional state of many people in our society. One woman, who writes Kaczynski daily, tells of the stress at her job as a computer programmer, about her need to lose weight and her distrust of the government. 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