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College studei By JILL LAWRENCE AP Education Writer WASHINGTON ? The students of the college class of 1993: They're starting to smoke more. They may be losing interest in business careers. And they overwhelmingly favor mandatory AIDS and drug testing. These were some of the findings in the 23rd annual survey of incoming college freshmen by the American Council on Education and the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles. The wide-ranging survey also found that 1988's entering college freshmen are getting less aid from the federal government and arp inr>rAoci?i*i : " VUOH151; mtwitaitu 111 cuncgc as a means to land a high-paying job. 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I I CALL For A Free Brochure ^ jj ANYTIME (800) 346-6401 1 of the Midlands It brings out the in all of us. 09 DONT CHICKEN OUT. -O -v ;? \ g * gjj * f Jfr ^% iH V: B$ THEY MET ON A BEA BEAC I ONCE IN A LIFETIME YOU PG-13|parimts strongly cautioned I ' some Wileri.l 8e Imanmnrlllt lor Children ujjjjyTj] *) I OPENS FRIDAY, JANUARY 13 A' nts ? what the And the proportion of freshmen who identified their political views as conservative or far right was a record i 21.8 percent. But large majorities of students took traditionally liberal positions when asked about specific issues < ranging from pollution and nuclear disarmament to abortion rights and consumer protection. "It's because of the beating the word 'liberal' has 1 taken," said Kenneth Green of UCLA, associate director 1 of the survey. "A lot of them think 'liberal' means < impotent." 1 On the other hand, the survey also found that students aic oecoming increasingly conservative on matters related t to crime and the death penalty. s And 67 percent of incoming 1988 freshmen agreed that i in ~J I TONIGHT TOOTS fiNG $8 ADVANCE $10 AT EGE 1 THURSDAY JAN 12 < . , I $5 COVER PINK PLC inancial Aid i ? come. FRIDAY JAN 13 TH ships, fellow- $6 COVER DOOR i private sector I SAT JAN 14 JOHN! academic . p dence. I D, iwspaper I $3 COVER FORMER LEADER etc. I ?? ? j |i 12 I IN THE BAZAAR ATV^^^FIVE PO ]| GOT M We urgently need people to aid in medical researct had mono within the pas qualify for $100 per wee time. Call 254-6537. best on Sero,ofi I I 2719 Middlebi ^(^7 f9 Columbia Serologicals 25^ . % 1 EXCUSES DON7 SAVE UVES. P If BLOOODOES / " American ^rOSS 11 v^'ll nelpWill \bu7 Hi Br WSm>. * flf? ^jprn f:,. jM JaaSfl CH 30 YEARS AGO. :hes MAKE A FRIENDSHIP FOREVER. $ 1<#W TOUCHSTONE PICTURES r THEATRES EVERYWHERE. ;y want, what "the best way to control AIDS is through widespread, mandatory testing," while 71 percent agreed that "employers should be allowed to require drug testing of imployees or job applicants." The findings are based on questionnaires filled out by 108,007 freshmen entering 585 two- and four-year coleges and universities. The results were adjusted to reflect he total population of 1.64 million first-time, full-time mtering students, and have a margin of error of plus or minus 2 percent. One of the most dramatic findings was an increase in he number of students who said they were frequent imokers, reversing a 22-year decline. 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