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government supports lu defense research afternoon the arrangement allowed students to receive a voucher guaranteeing them a space in line for saturday's sale of 1,026 tickets according to bluestine vouchers were needed to expedite sales he added that he expects sac to consider voucher arrangements for future events of comparable popularity in contrast nearly 500 people camped out in line outside stabler in anticipation of prime seating buyers started showing up at the stabler box office as early as thursday hoping for first crack at sting tickets 1,026 in two hours sting sellout sets record by john marian tickets for the nov 7 sting concert at stabler arena sold out in a student activites council record time of two hours and 15 minutes saturday according to sac concert chairman al bluestine sales broke the previous sac ticket record of three and one half hours for the december 1982 billy joel concert at stabler arena a steady line of sting ticket ' buyers took advantage of sac's special pre-purchase voucher arrangement in girdler lounge in the university center friday but has not yet been granted any sdi research pre-proposal evaluations are expected in the near future as of now lehigh has no sdi money goldstein explained not even a proposal asking for money the pre-proposals simply suggest what university researchers might work on including areas such as materials adhesion and computer modeling secret work unacceptable according to goldstein the university will only accept sdi money if it is treated as type 6.1 funding while several universities have refused sdi contracts because of the con troversy surrounding the star wars p/oject goldstein explained that of the available sdi grants 95 percent are secret the other five percent is strictly research that is the five percent we're looking at as long as the research is funded with no strings attached we don't care where the money is coming from goldstein said as long as the results are publishable and no security clearances are required * a recent dod report ranked lehigh ssth of all colleges and universities in amount of dod contracts for military research and development last year in all more than 51 9 million in contracts were reportedly given to lehigh by the dod in fiscal 1984 editor's note the brown and white will continue coverage of the university's research contracts and star wars proposals in a three-part series beginning oct 25 by lori soderlind managing editor approximately 20 percent of the more than 9 million of annual government-supported research at lehigh is funded by the department of defense according to joseph gold stein vice president for research this summer lehigh submitted pre proposals or concept papers to request research funds made available by the strategic defense initiative a dod project better known as star wars the controversial program is expected to spend 600 million on university research nationwide over the next five years according to goldstein lehigh's military research is classified as type 6.1 by the dod which means the work is long-term and mainly non secret no security restrictions are placed on presentations or publications stemming from this type of research although research may oc cassionally require access to con fidential information there is no secret research going on here goldstein said lehigh is an open university he explained we only accept contracts that allow open and free investigation by researchers and interested parties sdi gets letters the sdi committee invited all in terested colleges and universities to submit letters of interest for star wars research grants in the 198s fiscal year lehigh chose to compete for contracts 215 861-4181 vol 97 - no bethlehem pennsylvania tuesday october 15 1985 lehigh university the brown and white having a ball b&w pholo by pierre afiriz these parents are evidently enjoying their visit with their son during upper classman parent's weekend they were among the many others cheering on engineers in saturday's football game professor highlights current alcohol abuse by christine burke beer sales on american college campuses topped 33 billion last year a figure more than equal to the dollar profit of the top five fortune 500 companies together and just 2 billion less than the mafia's total known 1984 profits according to arthur shuman a contract law professor from lasalle university shuman lectured on alcohol and the law thursday night in packard lab auditorium as part of lehigh's alcohol awareness month programming he said his purpose was not to preach against drinking but rather to educate youth about the legal facts surrounding drinking noting that drinking has changed from a social to a legal issue shuman said that grassroots movements such as mothers against drunk drivers and students against drunk drivers have pressured politicians to heavily influence passage of state and federal laws against drunk driving among the statistics shuman presented are see films page 4 stingy b&w photo by jim burnf t | students wait in staffer lounge in th uc for tint chance at sting concert tickets friday afternoon sac distributed a limited number of vouchers that guaranteed student a place in line the next morning at rathbone dining hall to purchase tickets
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 97 no. 12 |
Date | 1985-10-15 |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 97 no. 12 |
Date | 1985-10-15 |
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Issue/Edition Pattern | Semiweekly |
Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
FullText | government supports lu defense research afternoon the arrangement allowed students to receive a voucher guaranteeing them a space in line for saturday's sale of 1,026 tickets according to bluestine vouchers were needed to expedite sales he added that he expects sac to consider voucher arrangements for future events of comparable popularity in contrast nearly 500 people camped out in line outside stabler in anticipation of prime seating buyers started showing up at the stabler box office as early as thursday hoping for first crack at sting tickets 1,026 in two hours sting sellout sets record by john marian tickets for the nov 7 sting concert at stabler arena sold out in a student activites council record time of two hours and 15 minutes saturday according to sac concert chairman al bluestine sales broke the previous sac ticket record of three and one half hours for the december 1982 billy joel concert at stabler arena a steady line of sting ticket ' buyers took advantage of sac's special pre-purchase voucher arrangement in girdler lounge in the university center friday but has not yet been granted any sdi research pre-proposal evaluations are expected in the near future as of now lehigh has no sdi money goldstein explained not even a proposal asking for money the pre-proposals simply suggest what university researchers might work on including areas such as materials adhesion and computer modeling secret work unacceptable according to goldstein the university will only accept sdi money if it is treated as type 6.1 funding while several universities have refused sdi contracts because of the con troversy surrounding the star wars p/oject goldstein explained that of the available sdi grants 95 percent are secret the other five percent is strictly research that is the five percent we're looking at as long as the research is funded with no strings attached we don't care where the money is coming from goldstein said as long as the results are publishable and no security clearances are required * a recent dod report ranked lehigh ssth of all colleges and universities in amount of dod contracts for military research and development last year in all more than 51 9 million in contracts were reportedly given to lehigh by the dod in fiscal 1984 editor's note the brown and white will continue coverage of the university's research contracts and star wars proposals in a three-part series beginning oct 25 by lori soderlind managing editor approximately 20 percent of the more than 9 million of annual government-supported research at lehigh is funded by the department of defense according to joseph gold stein vice president for research this summer lehigh submitted pre proposals or concept papers to request research funds made available by the strategic defense initiative a dod project better known as star wars the controversial program is expected to spend 600 million on university research nationwide over the next five years according to goldstein lehigh's military research is classified as type 6.1 by the dod which means the work is long-term and mainly non secret no security restrictions are placed on presentations or publications stemming from this type of research although research may oc cassionally require access to con fidential information there is no secret research going on here goldstein said lehigh is an open university he explained we only accept contracts that allow open and free investigation by researchers and interested parties sdi gets letters the sdi committee invited all in terested colleges and universities to submit letters of interest for star wars research grants in the 198s fiscal year lehigh chose to compete for contracts 215 861-4181 vol 97 - no bethlehem pennsylvania tuesday october 15 1985 lehigh university the brown and white having a ball b&w pholo by pierre afiriz these parents are evidently enjoying their visit with their son during upper classman parent's weekend they were among the many others cheering on engineers in saturday's football game professor highlights current alcohol abuse by christine burke beer sales on american college campuses topped 33 billion last year a figure more than equal to the dollar profit of the top five fortune 500 companies together and just 2 billion less than the mafia's total known 1984 profits according to arthur shuman a contract law professor from lasalle university shuman lectured on alcohol and the law thursday night in packard lab auditorium as part of lehigh's alcohol awareness month programming he said his purpose was not to preach against drinking but rather to educate youth about the legal facts surrounding drinking noting that drinking has changed from a social to a legal issue shuman said that grassroots movements such as mothers against drunk drivers and students against drunk drivers have pressured politicians to heavily influence passage of state and federal laws against drunk driving among the statistics shuman presented are see films page 4 stingy b&w photo by jim burnf t | students wait in staffer lounge in th uc for tint chance at sting concert tickets friday afternoon sac distributed a limited number of vouchers that guaranteed student a place in line the next morning at rathbone dining hall to purchase tickets |
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