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NEWS: With the rapid changes in the Inner city most people have llttie voice In what becomes of their neighborhood. The Community Resource Center wants to help. FEATURE: Stress. We all have it learn how to drawn it.
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METROSTYLE: Last week the film was just bad. This week nasal nausea strikes our intrepid reviewer.
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SPORTS: It was MSC's own tournament. That did not seem to matter to the MS.C women's volleyball team though.
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Volume 4, Issue 7 © Metropress October 14, 1981
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Long.s8arch process set in ·gear _I ·
by Brian Coffey-Weber
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The Presidential Screening and Advisory Committee stopped ~ccepting applications for the ,-. MSC presidency Sept. 30 and is now deep in the laborious task of sifting through 145 nominations and applications. Original plans called for anew ~resident to be named sometime in January 1982, but Brooks Van
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Though new ones were poured less than three months ago, the .stairs leading up to historic- st. -Cajetan's church at Ninth and Lawrence streets _ are again scheduled to be redone. Citing shoddy workmanship !ind crumbling concrete the ....Auraria Higher Education Center (AHEC) has ordered CWN Construction Co. of GOlden to correct the mistakes it made during its first efforts.
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was · appointed interim president July 29 by the Board of Trustees of the Consortium of State Colleges. Those trustees will have the final say in hiring a new president. Van Everen explained this timetable for the selection process:
By Feb. 1 the advisory committee hopes to narrow the field to 15 candidates. To pare off 130 people the committee will weed out the nominees from the viable applicants.. Van Everen explained that when a job like this surfaces According to AHEC's archIronically, the current many people are nominated by itect, Dean Bell, the risers and problems - inconsistent risers someone else, are unaware of the· threads of the stairs are not con- and treads and -crumbling edges · nomination, and are not seriously sistent heights or widths - varying making for troublesome and interested in the job. dangerous ·maneuvering .- were several inches in places. The committee will require, State building codes allow for the project's impetus in the first along with other pertinent only fractions of an inch in place. background information, an up- · variance. Bell also said the finish to-date resume and three current CWN co-owner+. Rudy Duran, of the concrete was very poor admitted full responsibility and letters of recommendations. quality. "We'll pro1.>ably spend the next said his company would alleviate "We rejected the work because the problems. He thought the month just getting together it just wasn't up to par," Bell said work would begin by the end of documents and finding out who of the first job CWN had done for October and it would take at least are active candidates," Van AHEC. "It was just too important two weeks. Everen said. a job to let sljde like that." continued oo page 5 continued on page 9
Contractor Stumbles Qn step job by Brian Coffey-Weber
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The need for a new president Everen, chairman of the commitMSC's third in five years- tee, said May 15, 1982. is now the target date. The advisory commit- arose when, in an unexpected tee consists of nine people move July 29, Donald Macintyre representing different segments of announced he would vacate the presidency effective August 15. MSC and three trustees. "The preference is to take our Macintyre accepted the same time," Van Everen said; "We're position at Canada College in San working on the· initial review Mateo County in California. forms. We're trying to trim it Curtis E. Wright, MSC's vice down now." president of business and finance,