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Miami HurrèC«n» HWUCElFMW I l9i r*ìiln\l Ih Henry Ki iif( Stun inni hi fui !• fi* mini« In* nu\ lo ih* fiotliuni tini ifin I slt(. IVim ilrnl hihin Hill ' '/u i rli ul ih« r«i// \ Slnn foni *tinnì Imi f, lisi* min* nitri fllllltia fini ioli si \ lisi! lini filini lirlon, nilh ihr ir uh i, o( soni* I. ilKI S/mlriiI* (rinfili mini* srirrnl lìinii hrs lo nini Irmii ili* \shr I*1 iiiinislriihnti Umilimi: n liuti m rullili II \ h il In Ih S^mfonl's un un* utili stilli* ut Irmlri s Inlii limi itu\. Miai»». Hurruin» OU)H SKOi Nin Protest Prompts Meeting Thursday Miami Hurricint flllUCI If HK I .»I¡male« I H I I ou .1 si/r \ I III Ka I I n Hau V« Hi"li \« J.OOU ... it ¡ml h \ I in m* *• of S V| h a* il* si r os rii Its •' scellent tur nom Ih \l \N MARC y S *•+ . (rlilor High-ranking adminisfration nfli* rials and « student delegation will meet with ìli* Student Affairs ( mu nut tee ot the Hoard of l rüste«“ Thtirsda\ m an attempt to satistv student demands I hr meeting will be attended b\ a do/en dudrnts, the chairman, the Student Affairs Committee, the chairman <d the budget Review Committee and the « hairman of the fxecutive < ommittee. ail ot the Hoard ol I r estées, I'M Pr» ident II«nry King Stanford and th* Vite Pr esldent s It will lake plat e at the I ai uli\ ( iub at I I» m and include | aw and Med,, .11 Sc he »ol represent at it es Hu- demands which were n leased a* a meeting I uesdat b« tween I At students President Henrv King Stanford and Vic»’ president of Student \ffairs Dr William Muf!»• r followed a protesi b\ more than i »001 M indent Ihevare • I till ! m in« i.d tti t insure "I the hudgiM >. ith partic ular details on admmlsl raiors «•xprnsr a« count s • on sever,,I derision making bodies including Ihe icmncil of Vice Ihesi dent , the Budged Review and I i-nance Committer, the \< ademic Affairs ('ommittee and Student At fairs ( ommittee of the Hoard of I r ed,»,. • \ 11 Panel lor grievances of .indent employees • Moi » min««' empi » « » and administrators • \ gv nei ologisf at the Health ( elite Grade Inflation Sweeps Colleges A A 4 "If m • m *-fi 1 ihr ll^l*lnlil 1 1 mil* ih• 1 limi nun inn/ other III rill In Is ol 1 II I limi *1 ol 1 1 lisi • i s ii nulil lini Imi 1 1, non ii limi 1 *IHI stilli* III s II * 1 • nili r r*h il riinnuh in ihr Inilum in t rmsi In tirinoli rill r n nil III si ll 1*1 t>|(lr|ll \ ul»«ii Hill e- heuig (hannelcd int • renovation <»f th«'clnrnufoi i«*s • 1 f • ( ! ■ I * tuition in* 1 : .is" to .1 AUhsl.inh ills' r » dm i d ,imt »mit ( |*\ «‘tod h\ Iim 4» ! Hl« tia Mu- (l» m- olisi ration vv >o a^«Mnt»t ihe s tun in- it mn HU r»\isr 1 hi1 fli’inonsi ran« m Which Was l'irai rtiil l»rgan «it ?n h »ii 1 ticsrla with sprn tirs 1 rom \ ll t«mis studrnt IradiTs on th«* t in t u»n in« rea • .inti othri » tini »TU', I uidcrgr attuale 5lui1«-nl Bodv i icivt'rniui'ul (1 Stili» l'n-sidi-ni \uhiii Itili askr<l Presidcnt S» • furrt. v. lui w.is ni ih»* crowd i• » muti vmiIi ridili .tutli-nt repre ■ ut.» li v»*s in his tu mi ti i in un Preside»!! SUnftirfi xvas »><»»•» tl ,is li»- attempti-d In ,peak and ve us i mi-stanile hrekled bv students Hill iir^i-tl ili»' studente l»» h*l Stanford spi'.ik I lir President s.ud In hatl prmr ionim11riKTitt. .mtl asketl fti.il ari ap-pomi meni tu- marie In nieel w uh hi ITI as si uni a« pnssi hle I ir Slanlord answered «»ik-hIuxis for 20 niinulMs Al Miai lime abolii t«M» -tudenls lefl thè Km k alili m tuplerl lite Asti»- Arlminislialmn Building Presidcnt Stanford said Iim thought il was a shame thftt l tir students wuulrl leavi Inni al ih»' Km k. When n was discovrred Ih#»» Slanlord was al a luntheon in ihr Ibis raleteria, Ihe slurlents inler# riipled il By ALl.tNZA Maffican« St»*♦ Writer Will if many of the* nations <<>l-leg< s and iim\ sii ies hav e ne« n Sana Raises C 7 B> \h\R\ MAI! RA Mufr.c*«# staff Writer Respite students paving mm* for Ihe meal plan next \ear Saga Do re* loi I rank Burrows »airl no nu pro'emems in the quaiilv ol food aerveri» an he expected I hi' is m.st an inflationary increase Hi need ihis eight per rani •dr reave just keep the food ser-\ue ihe wax ii js no",' Burrows said. Housing Director lames (irimrn hi,lined the iirt tcase on an eight per »ent higher food nisi, a six per rent lanor raise and five per cent more tor general expenses such as cleaning equipment machine mainte-nance » Inna, insurance and license Burrows said the extra money u ill enable Saga to continue having Ihe .pe* ul iu k.-l meals and the midnight breaktusi that has b.-com* ",t tradition I h i s semester's breakfast will he a week before final exams ■ As Iar as everything else g»„- q will all he Ihe same as (his v,-ar Burrow s said ■saga will he initiating a I f meal plan next year to replace the current 15 meal plan The new p|an will entitle students to any 1 i of »he 20 meals served during the week. Grimm said this year's 10 meal plan was very popular and all but wiped out ihe 15mealplan. With Iht- recent tuition increase health fee increase and activity fee increase student reaction to the hoard plan hike is mostly unfavorable. HoWever Jim Boyle, who has been on (he m*-al plan four vears. said the food is heller than last y»-ar and the management is much more agreeable "If they are going to take more money from us, at least they can plagued with economic inflation iluil ita' led to tuition in» r»-.i - ad minis!rators have been contented with another hind of inflation I hat of grades " I here no qu- lion h s a » ;i-oiis problem All the -i hools ¡ire ver;, upsi-i arioul i! In titution.il l^( .« an h 1 tiri-i tor I)• \rmm t »ropp said Wh«Ti thr prad« l«»r the asiT- a^*‘ studrtlt continu«' tu incrfa.v, vnu rrali/«* that it «in»' of two tioiH’s." said l)r John Ht'rrv Dim- tur of Selt Study and ìormer Dean ot the Si hool of t- dm jlion Fitlier ih»- studenti are getling hrightei. nior-' dt-du «tl»-d and more inlelligenl -»■ we (thè iimvi-rsilies) ari- easing tip on thè ri-quirements Di-ep uiside, I bave lo think it s thè lattei- s» hiMil ii< h a . I lai vard \1 I I . Slanlord and I loruJ.i bave h*-»*ii al.irnnd bv r»-*t-ni tmdings » fiat an e . i-r-iin ; easing pmporlion ol stufi«-111 ai their univi rsilii-s are g*-t-ling \ and lì I hese ftndings » orni- all»-r ih»- -loi »» i-ru-s Uiai high si hool seinors are ,» ormg lower in their Scholastif Aptitude lests (SA I i V Harvard s_' per cent of thè students earned it lea i a It aver- ag»- during Ihe 7 I 75 school year, and a! Slanlord where all grades below a ( w ere automati» allv »trop ped, the average was an A- Ihe grade inflation <u »ording in Ihe reieni findings conducted bv Dr Beery and self-study committee has not hern as dramatn at t M a m most other institution In 1970 ihe average grade al Miami was a 2 III or ( + average Bv 1071, il had ini reused lo 2 «,7 nr a lì- I he results for tin- 1075 fall si-mi-1er an- expected to he released next ninniti While 57 per c»-iil ot ih»- student-ai I M m 1070 were \ m lì -Indents. the number had im rea-i-d t » » i> ì per I ent hv 107 I I In- largest increase was in the School ol Music, where almost 50 per cent ol grades given in the lall See page ,1 Hill again demanded that President Stanford meet with the students, and tin- President again asked tlilltomakean appointment. One- student being honored at the breakfast said In agreed with their i ause hut didn t apprei late then» Interrupting tin entire meeting. About 251) strong, the xludein returned to the Ashe Building unii they were notified that Dr Stanford would meet with tin- righi rep n-senlative-. in Mill's «affi« »• President Stanford said one up poinlinenl cancelled and he changed two to niet-l with th*- -,tii dents. At that meeting, various thing were discussed including th»- number ul minority workers and administrators. tuition im reuses, administration salane , student rt-prr - niu- •Sre page .1 Cosi, Rill i\ol Olici I ¡1 V pend ll oil heller food This is out -rageous t he food is so had now vvi* -bould 111 getting Jii eight per i eril decrease said Steve Kuhinstem an art nia|or living in Mahoney Hall Robert Malovi said he agree ' It we were gelling a better (piai ilv of food, then I think the in t reuse would have merit But hv raising Ihe price and serving thi same food. I think this is lompli-ie-Iv unfair. We are alreadv paving 11 hi much now »'said .lulu- Delman reflected the sann-thought "It the price is going up «her»- should he an ini rea i m quaiilv. In aid I verv mother . thing is going up here I hex charge us VI..'100 u> tuition, and everybody know . this I’laee is a |oke We have a $45 a hv ilv fee and the band they get are another joke I-veri the health lee has lieen raised and thev should burn that place down Doni *-w-n ask me about the food," student Harvey Goldberg said "I-v erv hodv (usi I iimi-s here to gel a suntan. Goldberg said "With all these ini reuses no one will vai a-bon at I M any more I aviv »/ Tojties Disi ussiti On *lioumltubl* * Slum s Bv I l-.SLIF. TANNhNBAI M Aid «*•». Edilor (iusman Hull manatee and dol phins parapsychology and football all ha.e been subjects of I M Koundtahle, the television show nr WCKT. C hannel Seven Saturday at 12:30 p m The show, now 27 years old went from the bottom of the ratings to the top this vear Assistant Producer Harry l obin said It i now the number one loially-pm duced public service show on the channel, he added An estimated 50.000 peoph '•vatch the program weekly But almost got lost and went down the lube,” fohin said K*iundtahle had been the :•■■■ sihihty of DM Public Relation wru-n that department we dor-aw,®> aue to a budget cut last xe,.r n tud-August we heard that e would have the responsibly of »hi-show Director of Instructional Si-rv ices John Kiske said In actu alily that gave us onlx four week to pull it together With a $1,000 allocation from Academic Affairs, Tobin and Jim Neill, the shows producer and instructional media coordinator fur Communications Services, negun working on the show s We base our topic decisions on how academic, community or research oriented Ihe subject is Tobin said All programs are ! M oriented in terms of wheiher we think people want to see it. if we think they should see it or if there is a need for them to see it " Tohin said a variety of shows art-offered to viewers so that "every-,,,ie will tune in at some time and know the show exists ’ btiidi-ni- and facnltx very gen See page 2 v.«»»' H-âme»*» Câ»i watoto Him lidia l»l<- I'rodii» 1-1 > Jim \» ill <» « » 11 «• » » and Mai i x I idiiii 11 ¡oh, i um »I«» tir mi rum *• ilh S*il II »m« Utili “T--------------------------------------X------------------------------------- * »
Object Description
Title | Miami Hurricane, February 20, 1976 |
Subject |
University of Miami -- Students -- Newspapers College student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida |
Genre | Newspapers |
Publisher | University of Miami |
Date | 1976-02-20 |
Coverage Temporal | 1970-1979 |
Coverage Spatial | Coral Gables (Fla.) |
Physical Description | 1 volume (10 pages) |
Language | eng |
Repository | University of Miami. Library. University Archives |
Collection Title | The Miami Hurricane |
Collection No. | ASU0053 |
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Object ID | MHC_19760220 |
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Object ID | MHC_19760220 |
Digital ID | MHC_19760220_001 |
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Miami HurrèC«n» HWUCElFMW
I l9i r*ìiln\l Ih Henry Ki iif( Stun inni hi fui !• fi* mini« In* nu\
lo ih* fiotliuni tini ifin I slt(. IVim ilrnl hihin Hill ' '/u i rli ul ih«
r«i// \ Slnn foni *tinnì Imi f, lisi* min*
nitri fllllltia fini ioli si \ lisi! lini filini lirlon, nilh ihr ir uh i, o( soni* I. ilKI
S/mlriiI* (rinfili mini* srirrnl lìinii hrs lo nini Irmii ili* \shr I*1 iiiinislriihnti Umilimi: n liuti m rullili II \ h il In Ih S^mfonl's un un*
utili stilli* ut Irmlri s Inlii limi itu\.
Miai»». Hurruin» OU)H SKOi Nin
Protest Prompts Meeting Thursday
Miami Hurricint flllUCI If HK
I .»I¡male« I H I I ou .1 si/r \ I III
Ka I I n Hau V« Hi"li \« J.OOU
... it ¡ml h \ I in m* *• of S V| h a* il* si r os rii Its •' scellent tur nom
Ih \l \N MARC y S
*•+ . (rlilor
High-ranking adminisfration nfli* rials and « student delegation will meet with ìli* Student Affairs ( mu nut tee ot the Hoard of l rüste«“ Thtirsda\ m an attempt to satistv student demands
I hr meeting will be attended b\ a do/en dudrnts, the chairman, the Student Affairs Committee, the chairman |
Archive | MHC_19760220_001.tif |
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