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Federal fimds cut; some loan programs discontmued
Med students face f1nanc1al a1d problems
JOHN HARDIN non-YCSIan‘S- As a result. some students are now student. However. since that time. Axes. ..
. Staff Writer Gilbert said students can expect to resorting to options other than fed- funds haye become available. I I .
I pay extra fortextbooks and approtu- era] aid. some of which are running although the amounts are not as C
mately $300 for medical instruments. low on funds. (iilbert said. large as they were in the past. e
, . . . June Frost. a fourth-year student. :iEézigng \\‘K‘e\
Cuts in federal funds and the dis- AlthQUEh students don t 31W)“ !-or instance. the American Medl'. said. “Since l‘ye been here I think the ii‘li'if si‘h
continuation 0f certain loan pro- gs! the” Ireqhested amount 0' ald‘ cal AssOCiation Emergency Réhe‘ amount of federal aid has decreased “3“ng
grams are making it difficult for U K ("Iberi 58"" we W "OI come to ”9‘1 has been suspended because Of oy'er the years, because of federal reg— ”\‘NE‘
medical students to receiy‘e financial the PO‘m otlosms “PdeImS or ha‘I'nIg a hlgh default percentage. ulations. I think it's making students s .‘ »
aid. according to linda Gilbert. ”1.8:“ W}? .ouiu 3638.?” they CM” 1 he College of Medicine Robert who hay-otoJakeoutloans with high Q:'i .
director “f financial aid for the COI' ma e n ( ”writ” .y i . Johnson guaranteed student loan. interest.“
’ legeIof Medicme. . .I . federallegislationthat '5 Ipendhiiig formerly backed by United Aid "I think it‘s going to get much $3933
. FinanCIal assistance is espeCiallyI may require students to gay tdeir funds. has no lender and has been worse.“ said Valerie Moore. also a I ggs II II
important ‘0’ medical students 0““ interest On guarantee 3!” ent discontinued indefinitely. Also. fourth-year student. Many people. \sx wwmw‘\ ’
WCWSIC 0‘ ”“3 extremely high costs loans. funding for health professions w ill be she said. have to make commitments §<§
0‘ tunion. books and medical instru- In addition. a ceiling figure on the Phased out. to the military or the National so It. 3\\ \ '
merits. (rilbert said. . . .. amount of federal money' a student Students, although not in dCSPCF' Health service to make it through “1% {5" ’3‘
Last year 76 percent oftheschools . . . .' I . .- . . . .. . . W. 'i“ ;:_-.-I.;;;;-I. '
. I I I _ . 'loan can borrow may complicate matters, ate situations. neyertheless IfeelIIthe school. 5.; M} kw; 53925329: III
“7 studentsIhad 5.0”“ 0pc 0’ . Gilbert said. It is set at $5.000 per pinch. lhis is espeCiallytrueforfirst- I . . . I §‘ 1 §§§ iii-:32?" .5335:
or scholarship assistance. she said. . . .. . , ~ . - . Paul Moore. a fourth—year stu- ‘=.::-_- 25:55-35 has 542:3:
. . . . year and 515000 for totalschooling. year students. lhird-or fourth-year . . .. . . . . .~ gf§.€g-.' \H t .3»;
adding that the loans were based H . . ._ . . . . . . . _ . , - , ~ ., . dent, sald In my opinion. the) re .1. ~:--; \ 5% ’52.ii':f="‘ 22225;...
oweyer. this amount may increase students who are in the clinicalphase I l . l . h 'ddl , d :-.:G:‘ .e we -.:;..--*.E: ..::2“- _
solely on need. . . to $20000, he added, oftheirtraining are often abletopick penaIiring peIop c “It ml C an 115;}: t“ [if i224} ff»:
luition is S|l<32 a year for in-state . . . . , , low Incomes. He also said certain {res-2v: \\ $233.. .:.=.;.:2;:;s= 12;}.
. . ' i. _ up sponsorship other than federal _ . c .EV.
residents. $3732 for upperclass non- Many times. by the time he (the loans programs that allow preference to :5; 5. I s
residents and $4032 for first year student getsto be a senior.“ (iilbert " persons from specific geographic K r‘ "t:
' non-residents. said. “the money runs out espe- "I think this year they told the areas or backgrounds should be dis- \oc 3
Three years ago. tuition was cially if he borrowed as an incoming students there would be no continued to allow only the best stu- S >§~ .3, 5% ~
$|.200 for residents and 52.500 for undergraduate " aid." said Robert Allen. 'd third-year dents into medical school. \ \i
. .. :<'*::-::::= -t:‘-::'<‘-'= 3%- ‘--.s '.‘>¥$':"="-‘§-1:- (8"; .;. ..;.:-§-.-.§:.‘. :
Death of student illustrates impact on those close to him . ..
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83 ALEX (1(0er one car slipped by and struck ('orn- "He was definitely a good ths‘ grief Is to talk about It. c g “.\§:§
Rt'i‘mtc' well in the head. worker." fellow worker 'Peter Balles “Certainly don‘t run away face 11':ny ‘ QM §§
He died that afternoon. He was 23 said “He gayc ”5 percent all the the hurt “hilt? WU “361 It" \ht’ Nutd- it * .. 17:13:} s:§\‘; .. § “TH-ii}-
. ,. Wars Old. time. His death was really ironic .“Sharing helps. too. particularly '1‘ ' " ax If §§ :.
Brent ILornwell ““5 an "A 5““ ()y'er 9.500 pedestrians are killed he was planning so much.“ among friends. _ . s3:\\ fifi; . E_
dent i“ l K He ““de Russian h's' b) automobiles annually; but (‘orn— Pegg) Poole. another co-worker. “Of course. I recommend they ' ' 1' DIX §3° E‘g § '
“’er and ““5 dcfif‘r'md b3 ”Om“ 0‘ well‘s death illustrates the impact a heard about ('ornwell‘s death the cometo us at the Counseling Center. ' \\\ § fi‘ 1: I?
h" “”49““? as hardworking and youth‘s fatality can have on the liyes next morning. “I couldn‘t belieye it. And they do come people who \3: m
intelligent _ of those who hayc known him. l'd ney'er had anyone close die before haye hadvsomething touch them clo- z
(WINCH had “9'de lh“ night “lhe entire Humane Society is it was a deep hurt. sely‘ or personally " A: i “3°:- '
Slim at the l.e.\'ington Illumane numb with grief." Manager (‘arol “We held up until the funeral." Rm“ Mild lhcilml‘at't 0t ds‘flth 1* if WA Kali-i Q
' M‘s“) “n“ May '979- At ~ am on Sunny said. “I hired him. and if all Poole said. “But then it all came out. different for parents than for trlCth -, £55.} ‘\ We g“ -
"Ii-F he ‘FL‘C'Wd ‘1 ”PO” 0’ an my workers were Eikc him. my Job It w‘dI‘ prtt) rough.” .Nancy' (Jordon. of the family - ' Q2-2:”: » ’ E33: i'
”1]“er animal and wentIto ”“6”“- w'ould be easier." lite Humane Society flew its flag (‘ounscling Seryice. referred to a __ . a». Eli I ‘xI I. Vi...
83‘3- B) 1h? “me “3 arriyed. how- [)uring (‘ornwell‘s 15 months at at half-mast until the day of the fun— general process described in Hi/a- " "
CW“ the “"19“” “a” dead. the Society, he worked 40 hours a eral and plans to build an animal run beth (‘ooper Ross‘ hook. Death and _ .zi’iiii-i i \
IA‘ {“0 IKcnlUCk5‘3‘s‘mcrl‘53ll week always the night shift. last in (‘ornwell‘s memory Dying. uht‘Ut ”[3865 P'drs‘ht5 Ecnct‘ ’ . . " V' “\‘Kkgg :
Water ( 0'. employees gu'dCd traffic Noyember he receiy ed a commenda~ Oh Cilml'ith~ rt‘tts‘tittns were ally ti" through “ht-“l dealing “”h w 1.. 'Eziivi'fifiiir.
'_ around h'm' (ornw‘ell began to [ion fromthe Humane Society Board Slmllflr- dt-"dlh- denial and or “Nd"; “”E’C'V ss:--.:~».,__ » t §
remoye the body from the road. But of Directors for outstandingseryice "He was hardworking. intelligent. which cart come suddenly and m ‘ . 2' 5%
despite the efforts of the employees. at the scent. m an accident. enioyablc m be with." .md [)uncan quickly; depression. which can last 31159-3. ’ I . s
Gardiner. hlh RUWHU language Pm‘ tot any amount of time. and finally W0 i ..
. ° 1 tessoi' “In fact. I can‘t think of any» acceptance It” 6
' Medlcal center remOde S thing negatiyc about him." “l‘m familiar with the (‘ornwclf ‘3;
I . . “It‘s a great loss to l K and the case." (iordon said "I imagine the “3
. desplte wnstructIOn flown community.“ Daniel Rowland. a shock is much greater. more intense. By DAVID (‘Oi [It/kernel Staff
Russian history professor. said and this would affect the other
(‘ompiled from staff and AP reports Harriet Rose. director of the stages LOVE THOSE LINES
, . Counseling and 'l esting Center. said "Acceptance might take longer."
H“: “ agner ( 0' 0' I ””1an has A Medical (‘enter spokesman “'1“ although concentrating on the good she said “ l hose close to him probz.
”CC“ awarded a 319-800 contract b) not ayailable for comment. qualities is consoling. “if a friend bly feel a greater loss. too. because of After standing in line for more than one and one-halfhours to
”W "at“ Department Of Finance 10 Vice President of Administration (1‘ch youth reali/es ,i‘c mortality} It‘s the greatcr achicyement and pay tuition, business freshman Teresa Icy castsaweary e\pres-
Whmfitt‘ it research at“! at the liK Dr. Donald (‘lapp said he did not a gho'ck to (meg security " ' potential." sion after finally reaching her destination. \esterduy was the
Medical (‘enter haye any details of the project. but Rose said a good way todcal with (iontinued on Back page last day to pay fees without a penalty.
/ lht‘ limit-TI thClUdCS remodeling said it was giycn the go-ahead in the -
work in the center‘s medical science midst ofthe statc freq“: on construc- MW
hlllldmg- tion and remodeling because this was
' According to (ieorge Spragcns. one of “the exceptions they (they
. assistant director of l'K‘s design and goyernmentl are making for health St d
. construction diyision. the protect and safety related units.“ u en a es a van age 0 ever
“Ill lil\0l\t.‘ work on one room. Wink ghould beg”) h) Supp [8
which will hayca specially controlled and be substantially completed by
ycntilation system proy iding February IQKI. according to a ~~
contamination-free air. release By BARBARA WARD my old llttst‘ came through I i
’ cm”, 5h,” “Hm \litllt‘tl slicc/ing and was soon suffi-
()ui lcycls of congcstion wcic nit-ii-
. . Editor's note: This article is the siiictl by .i machine that calculated
0 0 second in a three-part series dealing ' thc presslilc we had to ext-rt to i
on the lnSlde with hay fever.) . j breathe through out nasal passages
,{K ~ KI], I I "erX‘e “ ’1, We plit on .i scuba mask with :l pres»
1 sold my body. f ,I. / I I? i! w\ II/ suic lube .tltaclicd to the front and
Well. my nose. anyway K ./i\ . ‘ i 33 it \III " C placed anothci tube in oiil months
For the past couple years l‘ye C. J ~I;'//// i I’, . x13. llicn yyc bicathcd oi tried to
always been intrigued by the adsthat \ i It i i \i E ._ “ml“ “ ““th W" “M”
run in the paper offering money to ‘. It .I v. I. /‘I “c wcic told to stay outside its
Today's editorial says President Carter should face real- thmt‘ “tth “this and hit) tCWt who 0 / ‘.l J ”“'“h “‘ p‘m'h‘“ ""‘i ‘" mm" h‘m‘
ity and see John Anderson as formidable candidate whom are willing to participate in a drug ,/ K “W” “0‘” "" “mm“ ”mm?
(‘aner should ddmta “Udk . _ I . “lhis isn‘t so bad " I thought tit
lknew I‘d qualify l-yer sincclcan first I could go to tl.isc and study
. remember land my memory is pretty hclwcctl trips to the lab
800‘“ Augu“ and September 17" But as the day wore on. I began to
('nrolyn Flynn explains why the men‘s and women'stcn- Iheralded m'scmblc mu" “”h h“) .~ . wonder if my misery was worth $65 I
nis teams were merged this year. See page 6. 6‘“. . I e was a men | snce/cd moic than to
Sneezin’Season
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i had blessed me With two black eyes. cycs front watering
Other kids would hate a great time the studies being conducted by before the study began I showed up Doctors will usually discourage
A Kernel jazr critic reviews last night‘s concert by the picking Wildflowers and lumping in Dr. Louis Diamond and ms 8550‘ at the laboratory tit X ‘.t m lwo male the ust‘ of nasal sprays for those with
Duke “linfiion O’Ches'rI' see PM" 8- lcay'ess during Indian summer. I ciates. in conjunction with the (‘ol- “pigs“ were there to toin me. hay fever because the sprays often
would start sneezing and have to sit lege of Pharmacy. iny'olycd tests on f y crything was caief ully irritate the mucous membranes. l
at home. the length of effectiveness of two explained to us and we signed ticoir think they re right
l'nfortunately. I am not one of the nasal sprays already on the market. sent form. releasing our legal right on I “mm able to get much studying
0 bay feyer sufferers who grow out of explained lab technician Susan our nasal passages for the next l3 done. because I was m congested 1
out 5 I de the allergy. Not yet anyway. Seeinga lhogmartin. hours couldn‘t think clearly.
lawnmower '9 enough ‘0 make "16 Diamond has studied drugs used Since the researchers wanted us M} congestion mldlng‘ gm ["0-
sntffle lhis fall. with Lt‘XIngtDn'S for colds and allergies for oyer fiyc more for our stuffy noses than for grcssnt‘h worse each hour
It will be sunny and pleasant today with the highs in the “COM h'Bh Wile“ C““"‘“- has been .Vt‘ats- 'lht‘ttmatt'" ““1 Mo“ Pam“ m” h‘“ "M" ” “3‘ WWW") ”“1" hm m ”1.6,“, l um I “hum my
mid to upper 70* You "fly need to wear h sweater tonight particularly miserable. I ipants are students. In the last year. we be stuffed up to biIg‘inI. MyI thotniI it was “III”: it l‘in Sm “Ire if I‘d do it
though. its it will be clear and cool with the lows in the 505 S“ I “flied m call the number m "car“ 60 ”mph haw Offered the” mu“ haw WIN-d .1 i ”1-1pm, l E . . I h‘ l h‘ h ..
- - . . . ' the ad 10 find 0U! what they Wflt‘ nosestothe researchers forthe study trauma for the first time in days I again next week if at l t. c an“.

n WI" be a little warmer tomorrow With me highs In "u doing. I wasn't too thrilled at the on nasal sprays. she said. could breathe thiougli my nose and “lit It W1“ (ml) “I" one dd)

805' prospect 0f being a guinea Pitt f0? lo be in the study I had to commit was not stuff) enough to particmatc. IBflIdL‘S- I llhitll)‘ could ‘1'} “Wm“
some experimental drug but that myself for I2hours. lwastoldtoquu lhogmiirtinsuggestedlgoouiside thing 80M ahm" m.‘ hay tt‘Wt- It
turned out to be far from the case taking my antihistamine l2 hours for it few niinutcsttnd sure enough earned me “‘5

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editorials 89 comments
C t b f ' t t' ' t ' presidential debates
President (‘arter must face rt.i'iity. succeeding. lhey argue that Anderson will After all.Carter is the one who has manipIu- nan on Capitol Hill. are persuading many
' JohnAndersonisaviableciindrilatclorprCS- onlv‘ hurtt arter and aidReaganinthe election. lated many domestic and international affairs moderates and liberals to give him a second
. idcnt and. as such. deserv es the r «cognition of lhcv don't want Anderson in the debate. into political issues. such as his Rose Garden [00k especially considering what many have
‘ the (‘arter re-elcctron contingent recogni- the irony of the situation is that Carter said isolation. the Olympic boycott, theCamp DaVid termed ineffectiveness m, the part of Carter _
tion that the group has failed to give so far. the reasor‘. he does not want to debateAnder— accords. . and downright incompetency' on the part of
i Never mind that the league ot Women son is bs‘JtUsC he would be debating “two And whether or not these issues deserved Reagan I
.. \‘oters hasdecidedthat independent candidate Republicans."lnstead. Carter has said that he the importance Carter gave them. the fact is [f (‘arter could nip gin-h a move in the bud.
, , Anderson should attend tlic debates. Nev er “ants ti tfiancetodebateReagan one-on-one. that he did give them such importance. And then u would seem to beto ms. advantage. But
- , . mind that a recent lime poll sltovv ed Anderson Repubhcanor “()[IIAndchgonis running as an each time. his standing in the polls improved. he can‘t. Anderson has too much support at .
' 7 with l” percent of thc‘ Poltlllir' \Ult‘s NC‘ Ct llldL‘IDL'lltlslll. -\nd many of his policies. such as So it seems somewhat hypocriticalthatCar- this point. And if Carter did pull such a move.
‘I. mind that New \ork‘s liberal parts leaders. a cuppmt oi the FRA. continuing education pro- ter is now making cries of political thepeopleinthe United States should not.and
' . strong contingent whichtradrtioniiily hacksthe grams and a gasolinetax. clearly soundDemO- manipulation. . . could not. allow Carter to forget it.
. Democratic candidate. has announced its sup- cratic m principle. 1 he real fact of the matter is that Carter is So (after really has (mi) one choice let
. port of Anderson. lncumhancy does not merit the right for a damned scared ofwhatanAndersoncampaign Anderson inthedebateslf liedoesn't,thecon- .V
. \evcr mind all that» president to make up the rules as he sees fit . Will do IOIhtS chances 0f re-electIion. . sequences could prove more damaging than
' . \o_ President ('arter and his cohorts insist politics are politics. And of all people. Carter Altd rightly 50. Anderson 5 pragmatic giving Anderson the chance to present his
. , [hill Anderson‘s campaign ll\l\ llsl [itl\\lbllll_\ 0i Should lL’llll/C lhls. approach to [he lSSUCS‘ as “'6“ as hlS expc- VlC\\'.\.
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,' 2 . strategy for targeting nuclear liberal arts are taught in a ch- consumer culture. only the latter
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