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August 27, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

… University Activities Center this year h a s promised to open the way for a greater variety of performers. Many students became disil- lusioned last year when UAC feature concerts provided no major rock or…

… ever held in the Mid- west. Organized by an inde- pendent group of students, the festival brought 25 different groups and performers to Ann Arbor for concerts, workshops and seminars. However, Stromberg…

… play actually went on, Krasny indicated that action would indeed be taken. "I don't feel the moral stand- ards of the community should be set by a fraction of the pop- ulation - the student body of the…

… case were unable to put up a strong court challenge because of lack of funds. One student was eventually convicted of a lesser charge. Although the Flaming Crea- tures case was a disappoint- ment…

… events, including an experimental film festival and sleep-in led by Robert Rimmer, author of The Harrad Experi- ment. International Week sponsored an Arab-Israel debate, a Ravi Shankar concert. and a…

… to all students. Last year's production was Camelot. UAC is entirely student-fin- anced and student-run. The or- ganization receives an alloca- tion from the Michigan Union which conies from student

… fees of 50 cents per semester for each enrolled student. Budgeting for all UAC activi- ties in the course of a year runs around $300,000. "We're never in debt but we never "make a fantastic profit…

…," he explains. Although UAC has been ac- cused of domination by frater- nity members in the past, Stromberg says the group is working to involve more Inde- depndent students. "Michigras for example work…

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