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Trojan rn California iornia l»r the decade ch goals? thursday .t« ' } M ;x :. V Ifads t ()lems encounter schools cannot tjim alone, althc ijC, have raisec ■ ludents passin ..blem lies wit - efu - - wiJi atter ' ptVoT ' ' ' erican iielf. said Nels fl ' }e6 p. .jSSc Pro ,, ' i° force t e ZllU ' ' ' eturned c, class - ' d, act; Death of Pierce student may affect campus fraternities State law enforcement agencies oin in search for missing coed By Joyce Labo siere Fred Bronner, the Pierce College student who plunged fnnt tn his death after his ■-oternity ithe BULLETIN A body tentatively iden- ified as that of Sue Schuler as found last night in El entro, according to a detec- ive in the homicide division f ' ' ■ A. County Sheriffs ■ wa§. by •e SfOcf, may sure a senior might feel with graduation ! i i » - -■ corner. But Sue worried ab said Joanne roommate s and a senio ness. She ' s ■ -« from eing v eifect his „iii have on frater- friend.MaryTolm Pfiities aLUSC and the Greek resident advisor for Sign Alpha Mu fraternity, said th incidents like the Bronm one don ' t occur as far as 1 knows in his house, or in tl seven fraternities he acquainted with. You heai lot of stories, whether they ' true or not I don ' t know, sa Loring. Loring said that tl Bronner inpident will pro Ov b Oe; Rv Al Freisleben fay matt F- s : ' - ' ' ' ' ■sityVj ' ' So Tuition will be raised again starting next fall of an announcement from -cecutive tuition ■ ' » coming e;ve om, iCe Sairi ' OgnJI drastic effect on her office and would be i trous for students, adding that she hoped th university would make available more func student aid. The pending increase will bring the annus tion rate to right around $2,700 per year, with sting approximately $90 each. In the fall of 1968 students paid $1,500 pei r $50 per unit. Tuition rose to $1,800 in 1969, i n 1970, $2,150 in 1971, and ended up at $2, ' n urZ } ancj - nen i, Se; .sgigsg s ' Charges dropped agalns students In ROTC sit-In espionage (i ' thepubli- ;i 5tory, said who actu- • ' omeofthe ( Segretti ' s ij ' s charged (f ' t card. ;:s to Hunt j ii June 17, , ien were . i posedly :) Democra- Barbara Bennett, manager of the Democratic candidate ' s headquarters in Santa Monica, near Segretti ' s Marina del Rey residence, said that although he signed volunteer lists several times, there was no evidence that he had actually worked for McGovern. While a junior at USC, Segretti ran a successful campaign for a seat in the Student Senate as a By Sarah Heck Charges against three of the five students RoS rn ' ' ' ' ' ' i ' ' ' ' ' - Ai - Force ROTC building have been dropped by the Univer sity Judicial Council. y me univer- James Appleton, vice-president for student affairs said the judicial made the decision at a Dec. 14 hearing because those defendants were not given their right to a speedy trial. A complaint, filed Nov. 28, alleged th- Frishman, Jim Click, Sam Hurst Jerry t and Rick Saslaw had continued to oc AFROTC building after having been as then ordered, by Daniel Nowak acti president for student affairs, to leave the p The stud ents were identified and placed ui pension pending a formal hearing of the c Hurst and Saslaw are not currently pnr schools. Their report also stated that, whether 1 list of witnesses was accurate or not, Testimc has become increasingly suspect with the passa of time, and the intervention of a vacation peri and a full academic semester. The council ' s dissenters said that President Joi Hubbard suggested the delay Support for this vi« can be found in the record of lett rc f.„m m„„, Helen of Troy is doubtful — money woes hit pageant
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' ■ he fail semester brought a number of speakers to campus, spon- red by a variety of campus organizations. Many of the speeches e e politically-oriented, given amidst last-minute debating befou h e November elections. 9 ... Brathwaite called for a different kind of politics traiU vds the .full participation of all people in order to survive. i.ivter Ward spoke on the corruption at high levels of city govei oe!it. Lots of people believed him and elected him county sup i-nr, Julian Goodman, president of NBC, asked for the elimij on of the Fairness Doctrine. And Cesar Chavez, organizer of t .;ni$ed Farm Workers Union, came to plead his cause in the fif it;oinst Proposition 22 . t xubjra Winslow, feminist lecturer and historian, came to spe n the present status of women. Both candidates for Los AngtS h ' iSrict attorney— Vincent Bugliosi and Joseph Busch— came to jj ill. ' students why each of them was the better man. George Rd ity, secretary for Housing and Urban Development, politicl or President Nixon by explaining how he has made steps in t ■undation of a generation of peace. j S. Senator Alan Cranston spoke in support of presidential hoi) ' ! George McGovern and declared that the reelection of Nixi •!.;!d guarantee four more years of war in Indochina. And £ ,.)min Spock, presidential candiate for the Peace and Freedi ■ told of the need for an independent political movement api wny organized party system. viuse out the semester, Pulitzer-prize winning coiu nderson spoke out on freedom of the press— or lack then
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