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Mtaa( new penople attd stay it toult wtnh those youn n o1w t wwa ltxdatltee.a'tttt- lJointtownandtciv a itee C c plete with gatnes. a imat ion attd mutsic, includtigth.Sunds f ill htttl Mnlttth attd Tonica FEMALE ROOMMATE needad for baauttt ifuli ., 2 btittt.2bath at.01111l Rat S26l0/tittainl. tIll. ('all Leahl480(1i197. RESIGNATION Continued from Page I Maxmanian atnd I only hope to conntine facilitating the col- lege's movement forward and to provide a transitional bridge for a new dean,"haid Rabe, a profesnor ot environmental pol- icy in the SNRL and adjnnct professor of political science in the LSA. "It's an exciting time becanse of the initiative in examnin- ing nndergradnate edncatioin which will involve the cooper- ation of the LSA and SNRE, an well as the continned work to renovate the bnilding that is going Into its next stages," Rabe said. "The goal is not to terminate but to expand and improve the classes offered by SNRE." "The goal is not to termninate hot to expand and itmprove the clashes offered by the SNRE'" Rabe said. As a member of the I-SA's Undergraduate Ensvironmental Sciences/Stndieskurr iculnm Development Committee, Rabe has attended a series of discussions concerning the under- gradnate policies involving both schools.4 "I nase a strong desire to see the school go forward," he said. University administrators said they were pleased with Rabe's appointment as interim dean. "He is a productive scholar and has a good vision of where the school can go,' Cantor said. "He is very\ interdisciplinaiy, a quality that will be important for the school:' "One of the highest services anyone can perform is to serve in an interinm capacity. Therefore, I am extremnely grateful to Barry for taking on this important position,"1 Univert' President Lee Bolliniger said in a press release.W Rabe will start his twelsvc-month term on Jnly I svhen a national search will commence for the next permanent dean. ZBT Continued from Page I vote on the fate of ZBT in the fall, but in the meantime, the fraternity has itne night to appeal CARP'S recommenda- tion under the condition that they have evidence to present that was not already presented at the hearing. Mangona said whether the IEC Legislatis,,e Body decides to revoke ZBT's imembership will not guarantee any sanctionitng imposed by ZBT's national chapter "ZBT is a private organization like the rest of onr chapters. Onrjnrisdietion at the University is limited. We can only expel thetai from our organization, but that doesn't forbid them fl-nm existing as a chapter," he said. Silver said he was informed by ZBT's national president that sattctions will be imposed on the Unisersity's chapter, but the severity of the sanctions are unknown and questionable, he said - especially since the national presideint was a mcm- ber of the University's chapter FEC issued a new hazing policy I* semester, which Silser said will go into effect in the fall. ............................. Half' Jewish. Half Christian. Holy conf'usea. Tell us how you feel* www.lia.org 0