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South Korea comes to IC

The President of South Korea, Mr Roh Tae Woo, visited Imperial College on Thursday. The visit was instigated by G E C Marconi, who collaborate with IC on a number of projects, including robotics. During the visit he met the Rector, Professor Eric Ash, who later told Felix that Imperial College's connections with South Korea had proved extremely fruitful.

Hall rents go up again The proposed rents for college student halls next year have been released. They include a rise of 4.5% to ÂŁ46 per week (excluding food) for Linstead, Southside, Weeks and Fisher halls single rooms, and no change for double and triple rooms (details in the Union page). Both the Student Residence Committee (SRC) and Imperial College Student Union have recommended that the rents should not be increased any further as the limit students can afford has been reached. M r John Smith, who was the College Secretary last year, put forward these

proposals despite the SRC recommendation. He told Felix that the 'SRC was, as is often the case, unable to reach a unanimous decision' and that he had 'orders to reduce the college deficit'. He recognised that high rents were detrimental to recruitment, and for that reason had decided on a compromise. He added that the rents would not be finally decided until the value of the student grant for next year had been published, which would probably be in February or March.

Felix that according to the law of this country, public funds could not be used to subsidise rents. 'It's not as if we can decide rent in an arbitrary way' he added. M r Smith's decision to set rents after a divided meeting of SRC could mean the end of the Committee's advisory powers on rents. M r Smith has advised the Rector that the College's new business manager may 'have views about the committee structure and the need for managers to manage.'

Professor Ash said he was 'happy to agree with this recommendation'. He told

NUS loans march success Students fom all over the United Kingdom marched through central Glasgow last Tuesday. The action was the latest attempt by the National Union of Students (NUS) to gain public support against the Government's Student Loans Bill. Twenty thousand students were estimated to have been addressed by Members of Parliament and Education Union leaders. The venue, Glasgow, was decided because the central administration of the Student Loan Company is to be based there. Representatives of most of the

opposition parties spoke at the rally, including Ms Diana Warwick, leader of the Association of University Teachers ( A U T ) , M r . Tony Worthington M P , the shadow spokesperson on education and M r . Archie Kirkwood M P , of the Democrats. An N U S spokesperson told Felix that the march was 'without doubt very successful' and that there was a 'mood of determination, although it was good humoured'. There was one arrest during the march and the spokesperson added that

the media coverage had been poor throughout the country except Scotland. The N U S are still deciding their next step against student loans, though they say they are optimistic about their chances of success if students and student unions are energetic in their opposition. According to a recent N U S opinion poll sixty percent of the population of the United Kingdom does not support the student loans proposals.

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Saturday's performance was absolutely outstanding. Despite being three players short, the game produced some excellent action!! Umpire, Sydney HarbourBridge coped well with the complaints from the Barts captain, who kept insisting that we delay the start until her team arrived!! How unreasonable can you get!! Fortunately, with the astro only booked until 3pm we had to start without them. With the return of Jackie Wilderhaber to goal, the captain was forced out of her usual position, onto the pitch. Despite the break of three weeks she bulldozed through the Barts defence on three separate occasions, to claim her first hat-trick for IC and her first goals of the season. Forward Wendy Kite and demon hitter Lisa Kiwi got some serious hockey together with Lisa powering the ball through the whole of the Bart's defence to Wendy, leaving her 30 yards headstart and two people between her and the goal. Although failing to score on this occasion she did manage to put two other goals in the back of the net, one played brilliantly off the back line by right wing Laura Betteridge. The final goal was scored by Centre forward Jackie Scott, who smashed it through the defence from the back of the circle, just as the defence thouv they had it cleared. With some brilliant play from the IC defence, stopping everything Barts attempted to get through them, the future is certainly looking good for the seconds, and promotion is in sight already!!

C On Wednesday IC ladies seconds secured themselves a place in the next round of the UAU competition. A brilliantly taken free hit by centre half Jane Bunch left Jackie Scott clear to slip the ball in under the goalkeeper in the opening minutes. Unfortunately, despite IC having the ball for nearly the rest of the game, the forwards failed to produce anything inspirational. Halfbacks Jane, Diana Hill and Anna

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The referee set himself up as the Robin Hood of football, stealing the game from richly talented IC and handing it to our rivals Kings. Two goals in the first ten minutes of the second half, the first from a dubious penalty that Kings didn't even appeaLfor, and the second from a through-ball which found three Kings players offside. To his credit, the referee gave IC an equally dodgy penalty later on but Pat Fancock lent back too far and sent the ball soaring over the bar. IC had the better of the first half, Tone de Lyon hitting the underside of the bar with a swerving free kick, and several efforts were only just scrambled away. Kings looked menacing from a series of corners, with Pip Peel, playing an unaccustomed defensive role, hooking a dangerous ball away and Si Holden performing an acrobatic reverse dunk over the bar to avoidertding up in the net with the ball. Mike Patton's persistent hustling finally brought IC a goal just before half-time, forcing an own goal out of their defence. IC return to Berrylands in the quarter finals of the Cup in ten days time and Kings should expect to get their arses kicked then.

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More Cyprus Mary's reply Horrific Dear Dave, We were moved by the vigour of the letters in the previous issue of FELIX about Northern Cyprus. However, the anonymous authors, unfortunately appear to be the victims of the thriving Turkish propaganda. To restore the truth, we want to clarify the following points: Ever since the Declaration of Independence of Cyprus in 1960, Greece, Turkey and Britain have maintained their forces in Cyprus as guarantors. Greek armed forces have to be present on the island to ensure that the agreement is honoured, at least in the part that remains independent, and to protect the population against another incident. To say that these forces are occupying Cyprus, implies that British forces are occupying Cyprus too, which, of course, is not true.

Dear Editor, I felt that it was necessary to comment on the controversy surrounding the Dean of St Mary's binning of FELIX, Issue 850, November 17, 1989. The pictures accompanying the article were degrading and irrelevant to the somewhat 'scanty' content of the article. You obviously misunderstood the reasons behind the Dean's actions. I am confident that his reasons were sound and now firmly believe that FELIX are inexperienced in approaching a controversial subject such as pornography in a professional manner. Spending some time with patients in sexually transmitted disease clinics would alter your viewpoints. You should also consider the whole of the Dean's memorandum.

Dear Dave, 'My cellmate was taken to the courtyard. They stripped his chest bare, forced him to lie, his back on the ground, and placed a heavy stone on to his chest. The heat was almost unbearable. He died after a few hours, probably after repeated heart attacks, which was the official cause of death.' This is an account of what happened to a Prisoner of War in Turkey, a couple of years ago. About 1,700 Greek (including many Greek Cypriot) POW's went missing after the invasion of Cyprus in 1974. Very few of them have been seen again. This is an answer to allegations, in last week's FELIX, that the Turkish Army invaded Cyprus to 'protect human rights'.

The Turkish dictatorships have, in this respect, Secondly, in reply to the letter headed 'Mary's undergone some progress: in the 1920s, Suyma's Whitehouse', this further underlines the ignorance of (TS?) Greek area was burned together with its The claim that the Turkish-Cypriots have now finally Imperial College students regarding the way St Mary's inhabitants. Some had the time to throw themselves found peace in N. Cyprus away from the 'Greek works and the position of the 'students' already in a into the sea. Most had their arms chopped off as they tyranny' does not really explain why many Turkish semi-professional role. The Students' Union is an tried to climb onto ships. The grandchildren of some Cypriots have stayed in S. Cyprus, while many others integral part of our Medical School but maintains its of the others are amongst us. flee there to find the so-called 'oppression and own principles and ideas. I feel the arrogant Although the Turkish Army certainly doesn't nail suffering'. It is also worth noting that Ozgier Ozgour, assumption that decisions are made for us is people to trees, through their stomachs, or induce the leader of a Turkish-Cypriot party recently asked unjustified and misinformed. them with honey to be eaten by insects anymore, the Turkish Government in Ankara to withdraw all Finally, I note the anonymity of the letter. This is torture described in the beginning of the letter is bad Turkish troops from N. Cyprus for peace to be finally hypocritical, as a student should 'feel free to say and enough. restored among the Cypriots. This statement was print their opinions of him and his actions' without the Thousands of Cypriots found one day that they quickly covered by the Turkish government. fear of getting bad references from the college. would never go back to their houses. Some of them Every informed person knows which country is Yours sincerely, are members of ICU and they can't sunbathe on theirruled by a military regime under which human rights Andrew Klava, 'unspoiled beaches with crystal clear seas'. They are despised, as is repeatedly pointed out by Amnesty Vice President, SMH Students' Union. would just pray to be admitted in their hometown and International. villages for a couple of hours, to fill a jar with earth As for the 'breathtaking historical monuments' that from the fatherland, to have something to soak up were advertised in these letters, it is needless to say their tears. which of the two civilisations created them. Enosis-Union with the Hellenic Motherland-now The United Nations consider Cyprus as a country and forever, is for Cyprus the only guarantee of Peace, under invasion and partial occupation; their decision which we all ardently desire. This letter is not a is that Cyprus is a self-determined country. It is provocation, I don't want to have an argument with distressing that the Turkish government with its anyone, nor is it a product of hatred which I do not Unilateral Declaration of Independence of N. Cyprus Dear Dave, have for anyone. Just bitterness, that sorrow of so is clearly attempting to perpetuate the division of It is encouraging to see the friends of Northern many humans is drowned by the 'crystal clear seas' Cyprus and its people at a time when in Europe walls Cyprus condemn human rights violations, but their and the 'Turkish delights' that the anonymous authors are being torn down. concern and cries of outrage seem to diminish of last week's FELIX advertised. whenever the subject changes to Turkey's oppression We wish to invite the authors of the letters in the Emmanuel Saradakis, Physics 2. of its Kurdish minority, which incidentally numbers previous issue to meet us to debate on this subject. We believe that open-minded people, as students are, well over 12 million. To say the least, the Kurdish will soon arrive to a conclusion which is acceptable language, folklore or any sympathies are still forbidden for both sides and not tarnished by prejudice. and are punishable offences in a country which seeks Yours sincerely, membership to the EC and which to this day does not officially recognise its Kurds as a minority group. No The Committee of the Hellenic Society of Imperial wonder they would rather burn alive than return there. College. Dear Mr Smedley, Evidence on this matter and plenty of it is available I am a medical student at St Mary's Hospital from Amnesty, an organisation whose reputation only Medical School and am writing to you to express my an ignorant bigot would challenge. whole hearted support for our Dean, Professor As for the 'disreputable record', the authors might Richards. My experience of reading FELIX in the past have been wiser to leave this phrase out, as it only is that it is not partularly stimulating, informative or serves to disrepute the Turks or at least their serious in its nature. Indeed the attitude of the Editor Dear FELIX, governments. History speaks for itself, so clearly there and some of the correspondents in this issue is Just when you thought it was safe to go into the is no need to remind our dear friends of certain sad incredibly childish, short-sighted and irresponsible, as water... and terrible events earlier in this century, as it will not was the publication of explicit, pornographic material. As a regular visitor to the IC Sports Centre, I wish help in any way to solve current problems. Apart form the possible exposure to patients to that to complain about the state of the pool. Surely the friends of Northern Cyprus would material and the damage to their sensibilities, in Most people swim on the surface and they are condemn all violations of human rights anywhere in Paddington we are exposed to the sex industry day spared the horrors of the deep end. The amount of the world including Turkey's, if they were sincere. in and day out we do not need it plastered over a hair, hairbands and earrings is appalling but I suppose And it would be shocking to hear any excuses student magazine as well. I would like to end with an not surprising. Even marbles and golfballs can be seen appeal to the Editor of FELIX to realise that some of explaining these injustices or brushing them aside. by anyone diving down to the deep end, but coming us live in a harsh and very real world of human Instead they should sit with their fellow Greek Cypriot face to face with a killer turd? I dread to think how suffering and that it is irresponsible for students to students and work towards peace and a solution to this revolting object came to be on the bottom of the their problems, (and the Kurdish problem with the increase that suffering by gratuitous and mindless pool but all you swimming without goggles, beware actions. Next time THINK about the consequences of Kurds) instead of haggling about who started it. stay off the bottom or you might come in contact with your actions. After all, we have the key to the future. the objects of the deep. Yours sincerely, Yours sincerely, Name withheld by request. DAH Sherif. Sarah Dunkley. Page 14

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What's O n AN UP-TO-THE-MINUTE GUIDE TO EVENTS IN AND AROUND IMPERIAL COLLEGE

FRIDAY g 12.30pm Southside Upper Lounge. Come and get high. g 12.35pm Union Lounge. } 1.00pm Southside Gym. Organised by IC Islamic Society. g 4.30pm Union Gym. Beginners lessons. p 6.00pm Southside Gym with Janet. n 6.00pm Room 308 Computing. g 6.30pm Prince's Gardens Sports Centre. New members welcome-all levels of ability. g 6.40pm Union Gym. Every week. r 7.30pm Prince's Gardens Sports Centre. New members welcome-all levels of ability. O 8.00pm Great Hall. Featuring Dvorak, Symphony No 9 in E minor (from the New World). Students £1 (£1.50 on door), £2.50 to others. C 8.30pm Southside.

SATURDAY e 10.00am Southside Gym. g 10.30am To Canterbury (meet Union van park). Fancy dress. 4.30pm ~ Southside Gym. Beginners Class.

SUNDAY e s 10.30am The Union Building. s 1.00pm Senior Common Room, Union Building. 4.30pm ~ Uftion Gym. Beginners Class. U 7.00pm Meet in the Bar. Every week.

MONDAY c 12.30pm Southside Upper Lounge. Interested in any form of Rock Music? Come along and have a beer. G 12.45pm Southside Upper Lounge. s 5.30pm Union Gym. Jogging in Hyde Park and socialising later in Southside. p 5.30pm Southside Gym with Vicky. s 6.00pm JCR. Dance Club. s 6.45pm Lounge or SCR. g 6.30pm Prince's Gardens Sports Centre. New members welcome-all levels of ability. d 7.00pm JCR. c 7.30pm Physics LT1. 'Golden Ages: Past and Future'-a talk by Geoffrey Ashe. Page 18

e 7.30pm Southside Gym. r 7.30pm Prince's Gardens Sports Centre. New members welcome-all levels of ability. n 7.45pm Lounge or SCR. All levels. s 8.00pm JCR.

3.30pm Union Gym. s 6.30pm IC Sports Centre. Enthusiastic new members welcome-any ability. 7.30pm ~ Union Gym. Experts class. E 9.00pm In the Union Lounge Nightclub until 1am.

TUESDAY

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o 12.30pm Union Senior Common Room. Cheap records, tapes and videos. Order on Tuesday and collect on Thursday. g 12.30pm Southside Lounge for 'Guinness and Gossip'. i 12.30pm Southside Lounge. Sign up for racing, dry slope skiing and trip to France. U 12.30pm Southside Lounge. g 12.30pm Southside Lounge. g 12.30pm Southside Lounge to sign up of Wednesday and weekend trips. s 1.00pm Sherfield, walkway level, outside SCR. IC Concert Band. c 1.00pm Physics LT2. Visiting lecturer every Tuesday. s 1.00pm Union Lounge. } 5.30pm Brown Committee Room. U 5.30pm Mech Eng. Student training workshop. n 5.40pm 308 Computing. s 5.45pm More House, 53 Cromwell Road. Organised by West London Catholic Chaplaincy. e 6.00pm Union Dining Hall. A tasting of New Zealand wines by Montana. o 6.30pm Union Gym. e 7.00pm JCR. Dance Club s 8.00pm JCR.

n 8.15am Chaplaincy. o 12.30pm See Tuesday's entry. C 12.30pm Union Gym. Every week. i 12.30pm See Tuesday's entry. l 12.45pm Mech Eng 342. 'Recent developments in wind and wave power.' F 1.00pm YHA 12.30 Southside Upper Lounge. Sign up for weekend break. Everyone welcome. ICSF Library (below Beit). Members can borrow from 1700 books. n 1.00pm Southside Upper Lounge. Come and check us out, sign up for a weekend in the sky. p 5.30pm Southside Gym with Alice. o 6.30pm Union Gym. 7.30pm Holy Trinity Church, Prince Consort Rd. Queen's Gate Chorale Gore Company of Players conducted by Timothy Roe. £6, £4, £2 (students). c 7.30pm Mech Eng 220. 'Good Morning Vietnam'. 50p to members, £1.50 others. e 7.30pm Southside Gym. C 8.30pm Next to Southside Bar. G 9.00pm Meet Week's Hall Basement Kitchen. Deliver food to London's down and outs.

WEDNESDAY g 12.30pm Outside Southside for sailing. p 12.30pm Southside Gym with Vicky. s 1.00pm Senior Common Room, Union Building. g 1.00pm Union Gym. Beginners lessons. e 2.15pm SCR. Dance Club. n 2.20pm Meet outside Chem Eng/Aero. n 3.00pm Union Lounge. Instructor Hong Chun Lai. Martial art for all ages and sexes. s 3.15pm SCR.

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Goodwin lost? Pool turd Last year's Felix Editor, William Goodwin, has been refused permission to appeal against the court ruling that he was in contempt of court after refusing to hand over documents or reveal his sources. M r Chris Barrie, of 'The Engineer', the magazine for which M r Goodwin was working, said that his last chance was in the appeal that the company that owned the magazine, 'Morgan Grampian', hopes to make against the judgement passed on them.

IC Union President, Neil McCluskey, was slave for a day to the Royal College of Science Union yesterday. Tied to a pole, he was used as a mascot at their U G M

Power cut Most of the West End of London lost power for an hour yesterday, when a 66,000 volt cable was sheared by construction work at Lodge Rd Substation in St John's Wood. 660 MegaWatts were lost as secondary faults occured leading to a failure spreading from Hampstead to Carnaby Street.

Egg winners The winners of the City and Gulids 'Great Egg Race' were the C i v i l Engineering team, comprising of Alison Pickles, Edward Norton, Jonathan Saunby.and Jeremy Sneddon. Their task was to build the tallest, lightest tower possible out of everyday materials. It was noted that if C i v i l Engineering had not won this task it would have been extremely embarassing for them.

SPORTS R E S U L T S Football IC 4th—2 U C 4th—7 IC 1st X I - 1 Kings—2 IC 3rds-2 Kings 2nd—2 IC 5th—2 LSE 5th—3 Rugby IC—10 St Thomas-21 IC 2nds- -32 St Thomas 2nds—4 Hockey IC 2 n d s - l St Barts lsts—1 IC 3 r d s - l RSM-0 Ladies Hockey St Barts-1 IC—1 IC 2nds-3 Q M C 2nds-0

A small pile of excrement was discovered at the bottom of Imperial College's swimming pool on Tuesday 21st November. M r E C Spooner, superintendent of the sports centre, said that this happened occaisionally at all pools. 'Its not exactly common', he said,'but it's not unknown'. After a protracted argument he conceded that the offending animal byproduct did not necessarily have to be human—it was suggested that a wacky student may have taken in a dog's doings concealed in a lunchbox. He explained that it would be rather difficult to ascertain the origin of the offending article once the water had made it expand.

No furniture for Evelyn Be on radio Students at Imperial College are expected to live in sub standard accommodation in Evelyn gardens because the college is not willing to fund the residences any further. A resident of Holbein house explained that furnishing within the house was minimal and that the showers were not in a fit state to be used. M r . K . Young, warden of Southwell house said that Mr. Peter Leeson, superintendent at Evelyn Gardens, ought to be fighting for more money from M r . Peter Hallworth, Manager of Student Residences, and that 'not enough pressure was being put on the college'. He revealed his irritation with the administration in that they felt unable to act despite the fact that cookers did not function fully, that there were not enough fridges and that the residents had to watch television sitting on the floor. M r Hallworth responded by saying that he had no report of this. He also said that he was putting constant pressure on the college for more funding and there 'would be more furniture when we've got the money'. Students say they live in totally unacceptable conditions in some halls, and are getting frustrated at the nonexistence of cooperation between wardens and the residence manager. D r . Murphy, Warden of Fisher Hall, where there is very little furniture after the recent refurbishment, commented 'we're getting there—rather like British Rail'.

Antidrugs scheme The Westminster Borough Council is launching a new 'Anti-Drugs Ribbon Award Scheme' for 1990. The entrants are to complete a project diary in one of six prescribed activities. Prizes will include money and equipment. Those interested should contact 'One Stop Services', Westminster City Hall, tel. 01 798 3100

Competition winner The winner of last week's Motorquip rally competition was J. Lauder of Maths 3. The prize tickets can be picked up from the F E L I X Office any time today.

The B B C Radio Science Unit is to hold a 'science retrospective' quiz in the Union Concert hall on 14th December. The quiz will look back at the last ten years of science by getting its competitors to try to identify obscure pieces of scientific apparatus. The competition will be between two teams. On the academic side will be Professor John Albery, D r Harry Rosenberg and Sheila Anderson. Representing Radio Four's Science Unit will be D r Geoff Watts, Georgina Ferry and Peter Evans. The competition will be presented by Alun Lewis, and will be broadcast sometime after Christmas. It will be held at 7:30 pm on Thursday 14th December and tickets are available from the IC union office. M r Alun Lewis told Felix that hecklers would be encouraged to offer tips and suggestions to the teams.

Vandalism! The office of the Royal College of Science Union (RCSU) has had its door vandalised, following the recovery of their stolen trandem, 'Jane'. A spokesperson from the R C S U said that the door had been attacked with a Stanley knife last Saturday Evening. The vandal left 'Horace was here' carved in the door, and is estimated to have caused £1000 worth of damage. The R C S U pointed out that Jane is an inviolate mascot, and as such cannot be stolen. They added they were following their own line of enquries.

Silwood sellout Part of the science park at Imperial College's Silwood Park is going on the market. The 'fully equiped research facility' has a 25 year lease on it, previously owned by BP Nutrition. The condition attached to the leaseholder is that they work in conjunction with Imperial C o l l e g e — B P had previously built greenhouses which had been used by the Biology department.


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