Flailing fencers w ►'huto tiy . *.* ■ ^ .k>' • • "■'> Joel White (left) and Ian Valentine .uth the ' foils one of three.tone - ; .. used in the sport The Fencing Ciat) meets on Atm tap: IV;• !■ e mays rdf’ u, it 6:30 p.m. in Gerlmger Annex Poll: Bush likely to win in fall Nh'W YORK (Al’) Three in five registered voters expect President Hush to win re-election, NBC News s.iul Wednesday in reporting .1 poll tli.it ;dso found Bush's job approval down « points from last month and -it) points from a year ago. The NBC News IV,ill .Street Joumul poll ol 1,000 voters showed df> percent approval for Bush's overall performance as president But when ashed who will win the November election, til percent said Bush and .to percent said the Democratic candidate The poll was taken Friday through Monday, a period when the Democratic candidates and Pat rick I Buchanan were unleashing fierce attacks on Bush to win support in Tuesday's seven-state round of primaries and caucuses The poll showed former Massachusetts Sen Paul Tsongas and Arkansas Cov Bill Clinton in a close battle lor most levored status among the ‘>7 1 Democ raS> and independents polled S'songas had 2H peri flit, t Hinton do pen >'11!. end the only other Di'iihk ml iri double digits rsas lornuT l ulifornia (.in jorrv Brown at 11 percent The margin of sampling error was plus or mi uus -l percentage points for all voters, and » points for the Democ rats .mil independents Also in that group. lt> percent were not sure anil ti per cent sun! they lavon-d none of the to..- u. ,:.u i an didates, making lor a yery unsettled r ; A majority. ;> > percent, said they w- aid not have serious douhts about idinton due to allega lions that he sought to avoid the Vietnam War and had an extramarital affair Hut -Id percent said they would have serious douhts. N'U> report ed The telephone survey yyas conducted by Demo cratic pollster Peter Hart and Republuan pollster Vint ent Hreglio Continued trom Page i Kit of fai tors that w . r«• .t• • i!ir with i WO ' [ t!: ■- ■ t-.u 1 :s ii. ! 11 i|(* a large graduating class anil ad ditional ret rutin lent efforts, ho said \Vi- i 'w :;: :n iip!.- id days o! a number Spradlitig said, adding that it will proba bly lx- a r dnservutivcly lim r> timati' for finaiit i tl planning purpi ini-s I tils year the tdmersity lost at- oil 1 ant) stud'flits. and ferma - lid stir exp,--. Is to see at 1. is! iti.it many go next year It's hard to determine hnu lit actions arc going to a (list thr student body without mi ruilmrnt csti.m.itcs." Masai said tails nerd to hr crptal to the drop in enrollment, lull the |i r has tu rn kept in tin- d.itk iiUiut figures Mach vear the ll-t.' approvits budgets lot siudrllt groups then dividrs the total hy tile nuintx-r ot students enrolled to i oine up with annual Ini (dental fees needed to support those pro grams I n s are also modified to rellet I summer enrollment ami dropout rales So far. the lit lias rut 1*1 budgets and uu reused 1 I. lor a net inc leastt o! about Z pert cut It tile lit. lontllHies to Ml l rease budgets at tile present rate, itu idental lees will go up at least per, .-lit and tees DUCK CALL Continued from Page 1 to find the problem The Tuesday night shuldown was iixeil more tpnikly than the I hurstiay night one bet .ruse let hat kup files had to he used to restore the sy stem I ast w k all registrations templet c,i l eh iiti and 17 had to lie re will go up us enrollment lulls of! A; ilus point, Masai v.nil he has no .limbs Shut iffs will go up next vc.ir lamia unii 'Masai. s.iul antii s p.iSfil futs m large upcoming tunli; •!-. \iii I) us Ilf i Ml: iiitii the .it ii If tit department may offset several rflativfly small .1 in tf is s that hav f aIrfail\ Ins n grunted 11 vs I S : hernia sai l this up prsi.i :h undermines the larger vioiips' ( ham fs for a fair fntdg ft hearing A lo-.s the hoard ( ills are thi only : nt way So go," henna said U has >■ to keep ihf big p i sure m mind in everv individii al lasc," hernia said "Llltjf in i reuses lead So more i uis (lumps al she Iwginning li ne a greater advantage ho.!' id o! fii iv group tak mg a small cut. some groups are going to have to lake In' tllflldoUs t uts " henna s lid she tfoes lull tie lieu' the majority of she tom mlttfi' memfii'ts have lakttn the big pn lure into constdera lion I thought lit1 had tie ter lllllod that ISO wanted So keep student Il l's at the same level." l.erma said I've been taking these tig ores into t onsideralion since day one, I itiii i said I vs ill continue pushing and pushing ti u ( ill s t oveti ,1 hole, hai kup flit "- he ion Ilk (ill would ss oi k again ( Ini re k s mi one per-.i m. I he l novelsily daluhase adminis tralor. did must ol the work li\ lug hoth problems 'Hie (timer silv did not have to pay any tiling to gel the system working again either time § Cwxc GAMES MhrrmiT (fi PUBUCMAMn^ VIDEO ADVENTURE ! m Wrti VAUFfWVOPUZi CMHM nr rauCuii r HMfi Great Coffee and Espresso on Campus Find the Coffee Corner's GREAT locally roasted coffee and espresso on campus at: EMU Fishbowl Skylit Cafe Breezeway Cafe Willamette Hall Atrium Allied Arts and Architecture Cafe Dinesh D’Souza is a former White House domestic policy analyst and is presently a research felloui at the American [nterpnse Institute. THE POLITICS OF RRCE RND SEH ON CRMPUS "Political Correctness" chilling freedom ot thought and speech on American campuses todav ’ Is multicultural activism splitting the university on moral grounds, creating not a truly di\ erse community hut balham/ed tribal enclaves ’ Based on extensive research at six major universities, IJliL’eral hducation is a hugely controv ersial, pow ertul polemic that examines the most important and divisive questions confronting American education ukuu I'lnosn i > mu argues that bv charging universities with being "structurally racist, sexist, and class-biased, a coalition of student activists, |imior faculty, and compliant administrators have imposed their own political ideals on admissions, hiring, curriculum, and even personal conduct, while eschewing the goals of liberal education ‘‘The most extensive critical study yet made of an academic convulsion. ..tierce with it or not, I tin* hook I deserves serious attention." 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