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Wjmi Mur f it MIUCF l W < >MI\ S\* IMMKRS KI T VIN VI \\\ III II.: I or( .omplrlr Vlrrl ( o\ I n Stoni i r tsh mu il lit tin n Ih mi n inn n ni ill ii i ni ( n n »•*» / mu i m Il IMI ■ I I i hi ninni I ill i- n 11 Ii i ii Ini \ i ii JIKI- \ a i tl null i nl mil nini 11 \ T reehouse Causes Marcus, \\cllonc I4 ill Hurricane Hosts By HKI ( I II HK C dii#' Great Controversy Alan Mart us ‘.as t*lr< f#*rl editor of thf* Miami Hurricane and Steven A v rlloni* was elected Business Manager of student publications I-rida} bv the Board of Student Publications Marcus, a chemistry major, is presenti} N si ditor of the paper. I .• » M.in Marni« I hr (lumi jnr , , t■ r| I'ions to both of them and hopes thev • .in follow in the footstep., of present great" officer« of the Stmleiu ti*n«m\« wet** h\hm tin nov«*d that they were* told IV m\d Cih/en Hand antennas ar«* illegal in ( Ural ( iahles Investigation h.is shown that this was m»! t rue If air conditioning i< <t**«irccl. an outside contractor, not physical plant, is i ailed I lie same tenant < oinplained " I a pet air-conditioning. vve must pav an initial S"»n installation fee and then a S hi a month me tea «e in rent, lor ,iii additional unit it « » #.t •. another V'ti a month VV .* are only student s I he fom tenant vv ho •. .*i e inter-viewed all wished ti» ¡emani anon\ ruotis bec ause thev .aid eai Ii had been warned if thev "opened their mouths' it would lead r « » an mi* t ion. /iu//,/i \uiler Speaks On l n ¡on Inailo Avellerne. a cnmmunn atmns ma|or. 1« presently General Manager of the advertising department of the Hurricane Mumi Murnc#n# STIVI TllTY I I’jiry \>lilt'\ < l* ll > Vini Ihnt 11 lliit'kiiiiin In I htIhmi««' ... ri it Itil h\ Iii in 11 \ ^111 ihn I linn ” Olili 1 H\ IIKl < t I I UK editor A treehmisc* full of innocent \ouths is not exacth going to be bulldozed down, but. if if is not re-moved, I’M apartment area residents will suffer a rent increase A recent memo from I amilv Student Mousing to residents of Build-mgs to and tl gives the tenants one w eek to either disassemble- the freehouse themselves or have* it r* mo\ c*d bv the Phv so a I Plant I nfilled " I reehouse " and dated Marc h 17. the memo threatens residents that removal bv the Physical Plant would be cost |v With unanticipated costs such as this, d will be* difficult to con tin lie to persuade administration that rental rates should be* maintained at the current le vels . anv efforts in this direc tion will help tire-vent an inc rease* in rental rates, it says Rents were not raised this semester "because there were no increases in power ccists' Hut according to an apartment resident, power costs huve decreased "We should have received a re-due tion in rent she said Paying $117 for a two-bedroom nun-air-conditioned apartment, another resident complained, "Our kids have nowhere to play There arc* some rustv old swings, but our kidsareolder than that Presently, the treehouse has become a favorite recreation area and hangout for the dozen or so kids bet ween t he ages of six and 11 At first, there were some complaints about the kids pla}ing. but "Viiiiif I, lilt nit nl lltf *»*»#• iir. Inn ii ilii snniiis nini llw I limn. --- e e é iJ thè Kuts macie a deal to quiet dow n at cerlain hours. 'otte mot Iter sani Mesidents of thè marrted stu-dents housing i omplained their kids are* noi »illowed fo use* thè ( mori facilities until thev g<-t a famtlv mernher II >at age I J Some kids are al thè age be-tween thè swtngs and thè I ruoti, ’ another mother < omplained W bile investigattng fhts sforv it was learned fluii all I mversilv housing. including thè apartm**nt . are exempl from thè I tonda State* I andlnrd-1enanl laws Por instante*, cine tc*nant «aie!, thev don i keep thè deposit in c separai** interest hearing acetumi, so we don't receive interest on our deposits Somefimes thev treaf us as oul-side* lessees. ariti ciltier times we re trealed as studenis under thè l inversi Iv an oulraged feria ni salti Ile* c omplained bet ause thè* lease states if thè* apartment is harmed bv a burst water or gas pipe, that it is thè tenants liahiliVv Ihere he is I reai ed as a lessee On thè- other hand. thè* lessee* has bis tuition and all University pav-tncnl.s held if reni is n«>t paid on lime. Woman’s Clinic To Open At Health Center llv ISIDRO GAKt I \ Mijrri(*n» Vigli ^f' »#f Palpfi Natie- • ri ¡ili'* ,i<!\ oe atti and lohhv i f • , I p ni. I riclav on t he* Pai io His ultimate goal of nothing less than the qualitativi reform of fho industrial revolution Nader i onn of several controversial .p»*flker?i s< heduled to appear at l M this spring Angela M.i i* black .•« tivisf leader, will speak \pril I l. while Abdul (Ims) larrakhan. nafioual .poke • man and minister of the* nation of Islam, is slated for April r> lioth lectures will begin jf H p m in fh«! Ibis Taf et erta with If > recpjired I he first two lecture* ar*- .pori-sored by the I M I •*< fur* ‘.mes in independent agern v "f 11»#* I nder-graduate Sfudenf Itodv ( »* *-:rimeiit fi SfW») Its chairp*-rson Sn hi I laves Abdul larrakh «in's lei Iure in sponsored bv I'nil-il lil.ii., Slu- Ser page l Bv ISIDRO GARCIA Humean* State Writar A w oman s birth control program and advisory clime will open March .11 at the Health Center, pending almost lertain administrative approval. In a meeting Friday, the Student Health Service AdvisoryCommittee approved a measure allowing Uni-versitv medical students, under fa< -ulty and resident supervision, to extend their Woman's Monday Night ( lime al lack son Memorial Hospital to the Health i enter The Woman's Campus Clinic, as it w ill he called, will he open every Wednesday for the remainder of the semester The clinic will remain open over the summer sessions if Ihere is enough demand Das id Dunc an and And', /adall. medical students representing the Medical School, said at the meeting many University women are already using the facilities at the hamily Practice Building in the Medical Sc hool. but others "'have transportation problems " They said bringing the birth control progra- to i ampus would make it available to many more women fees are nominal ($« first visit. SI subsequent visits) to help cover supplies only, but thev said anvone unable to pav will be given Iree treatment l)r. F.ugene Flipse, Health ( enter director, said administrative approval for the birth control i linn "is just a matter of routine because Dr William Butler, vice-president for Student Affairs, "is very mm h in favor of this program "The Contraceptive Clinu will he opened for three or four weeks this semester so medical students can get organized and make ii an efficient and well-working program in the fall." Dr Flipse said Dr. I lipse said he would provide administrative and clerical help as well as laboratorv support for the mrth control clinic, hut he stressed the program will have its own identity and will not be affiliated with the l niv ersity Although the program is a medical school elective no g^adr course, designated as such prima/iW for insurance protection. Duncan also said he prefers no ties with the t m-versity. “We want autonomy with the University because if we don't have it things tend to get messed up," Duncan said Also at the meeting. Patricia Woodward, secretary of University Affairs, said she w as in favor of the contraceptive clinic nut was concerned about whether or not faculty supervisors had adequate train- 4 ing in gynecologv Duncan assured her that the fai-ultv and resident supervisoi had adequate gvneiolngual experience and training Dr Hipse said the program must have the trust and acceptance of our students to work smoothly and become a helpful service to Ihe University com mum tv Hick Strul, i hairman of the Advi-sory Committee, said alter the spring term ends a |oint review be-Iween his committee and Ihe contraceptive i lime would be initiated to decide whether or not the program has vjlue to the I M i ommu-mtv I SBf, President. Aubin Hill, said he supports the program as long as the medical students are properly supervised and there is no increase in the health service fee to support the program /adall stressed the program would not take anv funds from the health service fee. although Dr Flipse did offer limited health servile assistance to them at the meet-ing /.adall also «aid women < urrentlv ' i an have their records translerred to the Health Center if it is more convenient forlhem Beginning todav 'udents i.n call x - !• 11 for an appointment to * the March 11 i lime Pourteen examiners will be available to studenis for either of two evening shifts one to begin at r> 10 p m and ihe other at 7 10p m Duncan said medii al students in the program are more concerned than (list telling a woman whether or not she is pregnant We tend to involve ourselves with more than diagnosis If ,c woman comes in and we find she is pregnant wo- trv to make her aware ol ihe various alternatives she has and give her counseling in Ihe area Dumansaid Woodward said she believes the program will prove valuable to slu-denlsal the I nivefsilv .
Object Description
Title | Miami Hurricane, March 23, 1976 |
Subject |
University of Miami -- Students -- Newspapers College student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida |
Genre | Newspapers |
Publisher | University of Miami |
Date | 1976-03-23 |
Coverage Temporal | 1970-1979 |
Coverage Spatial | Coral Gables (Fla.) |
Physical Description | 1 volume (14 pages) |
Language | eng |
Repository | University of Miami. Library. University Archives |
Collection Title | The Miami Hurricane |
Collection No. | ASU0053 |
Rights | This material is protected by copyright. Copyright is held by the University of Miami. For additional information, please visit: http://merrick.library.miami.edu/digitalprojects/copyright.html |
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Object ID | MHC_19760323 |
Type | Text |
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Title | Page 1 |
Object ID | MHC_19760323 |
Digital ID | MHC_19760323_001 |
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Wjmi Mur f it MIUCF l
W < >MI\ S\* IMMKRS KI T VIN VI \\\ III II.: I or( .omplrlr Vlrrl ( o\ I n Stoni
i r tsh mu il lit tin n Ih mi n inn n ni ill ii i ni ( n n »•*» / mu i m
Il IMI ■ I I
i hi ninni I ill i- n 11 Ii i ii Ini \ i ii JIKI- \ a i tl null i nl mil nini 11 \
T reehouse Causes
Marcus, \\cllonc I4 ill Hurricane Hosts
By HKI ( I II HK
C dii#'
Great Controversy
Alan Mart us ‘.as t*lr< f#*rl editor of thf* Miami Hurricane and Steven A v rlloni* was elected Business Manager of student publications I-rida} bv the Board of Student Publications
Marcus, a chemistry major, is presenti} N si ditor of the paper.
I .• »
M.in Marni«
I hr (lumi jnr , , t■ r|
I'ions to both of them and hopes thev • .in follow in the footstep., of
present great" officer« of the
Stmleiu ti*n«m\« wet** h\hm tin nov«*d that they were* told IV m\d Cih/en Hand antennas ar«* illegal in ( Ural ( iahles
Investigation h.is shown that this was m»! t rue
If air conditioning i< |
Archive | MHC_19760323_001.tif |
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