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Harvard University's new Undergraduate
Council has elected a homosexual as its first
president
Michael Colantuono, a senior who has been
active the last three years in student government
and the Gay Students Association, was elected
Sunday by the 89-member Undergraduate
Council He defeated six other candidates after
five rounds of balloting
The student council, traditionally considered
ineffectual, was replaced recently by the more
powerful Undergraduate Council, the first student
government body authorized to collect tuition
fees for its $60,000 budget
Associated Press, Oct. 28
It's tough enough to find a job — how about
having to queue up a day in advance just for the
appointment for an interview?
Students at the University of Missouri are
camping overnight in the hallways of the
engineering building to secure an interview with
company representatives
There are both fewer jobs and fewer oppor
tunities to interview for them, and the students
know it,” said Jack Morgan, placement director
for the college of engineering
For more than a dozen nights this semester,
nearly 50 students have slept in the hallways to be
sure they get appointments for interviews
The Chronicle of Higher Education. Oct 27
The headline alone should make you stand
up and take notice "Rise in campus flashers
noted," the headline boldly stated
Apparently the number of complaints about
indecent exposure have gone up to 40 at the
Portland State campus That's more than have
ever been reported before
The Vanguard, Oct 15
It’s all lies, lies and statistics. The
International Labor Office in Geneva, Switzerland
has issued a "labor unrest compendium,'’
According to the compendium between 1976
and 1981, any 1,000 employees in the Federal
Republic of Germany averaged 52 workdays on
the picket line Had these same 1,000 workers
been employed in France, they would have struck
for 186 days; 484 days in the United States: 566
days in Great Britain; 864, in Canada: 1,174, in
Italy and 1,749 in Spain But in Japan and the
Netherlands, they would have been on the job for
more of the time: 30 strike days in the
Netherlands. 43 in Japan.
The Week in Germany, Oct. 22
Yeah, sure. . . and people in Iran celebrate
by slashing their heads so the blood runs down
their faces.
A Washington State University
anthropologist says the "Sasquatch" or ' Big
foot” creature really does exist And to prove his
claim Grover Krantz will reveal new and startling
evidence
Krantz made his remarks to a meeting of the
International Society of Cryptozoology in
Vancouver, British Columbia Krantz went on to
say he also had evidence supporting existence of
the so-called "lake monsters."
The scientist believes the Sasquatch is a kind
of northern ape. a descendant of the "Gigan
topithecus" that once lived in this area
Cryptozoology is a term meaning "hidden
animals." Krantz has no doubt beaten many a
bush and tripped over many a log in his search for
the big guy
No other word has been heard concerning
Krantz evidence.
Daily Evergreen, Oct 22
Women s group offers lectures
University News Bureau
Women in family situations, at
work and in foreign countries
are among the topics of a
weekly lecture series offered by
the University Center for the
study of Women in Society
Nov 3, Mimi Johnson, so
ciology professor, will discuss
fathers' influences on femininity
and childhood gender socia
lization
Joan Acker, sociology
professor and director of fhe
newly reorganized center, will
speak Nov 10 She will explore
reasons for sex inequality in
Sweden, where she spent the
1981-82 school year studying
women and the class structure
The impact of business clo
sures on women workers is the
topic of the Nov 17
presentation, given by Brenda
Cochrane, sociology graduate
student
On Dec 1, Bjorg Aase
Sorensen, a visiting sociology
professor from Norway, will talk
about patterns of female friend
ships based on Norwegian
research
Marilyn Farwell, English
professor, will speak Dec 8 on
the relationship of women poets
and writers to society
The free presentations will be
held from 3-4 p m Wednesdays
in Room 605 PLC
The Center for the Study of
Women in Society recently
received a $3 million bequest
from the late William H Harris
Harris, who died in June 1981,
made the gift to the University
Foundation in honor of feminist
writer Jane Grant, his wife of 41
years His will states that the gift
is solely for research and
teaching the study of
women "
i pmu cultural iorum &
asian amencan student union presen
modern times theatre
TnTwY^ O; With their oH-Broadway
production
STORES FROM HIROSHIMA
November 3rd. 8 p.m.
EMU Ballroom
$3 - EMU Main Desk
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