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V «0 I 1 UNMASKING TESTING; The Truth-in-Testing bill, which has passed both houses Of the New York State Legislature, is awaiting a decision by Governor Hugh L. Carey. The bill would require that both the correct ; answers and questions on standardized tests (such as the SAT's and MCAT's) be made public within a set time period after the test. The campus branch of the New York Public Interest Research Group as actively advocated the bill's passage. FROLICKING IN THE SUN: Last week, Friday, Although the turnout was expected to be considerably Squire Hall's fountain square was again the scene of a smaller than at Springiest, because fewer students are popular 'feat,' this time Summerfest. As usual, there around during the summer months. Summerfest drew was plenty of music by local bands and cheap beer, a healthy , and seemingly happy, crowd —Dennis r loss CAMPUS UNREST: The Amherst Campus isn't the only campus undergoing construction. The Main St. Campus hat had its share of digging as the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority clears the way for Buffalo's Light Rail Rapid Transit System. In addition to assorted fences, barricades, and machinery on campus, the Abbott parking lot and part of the Main-Bailey lot were victims of the construction. FINAL SOLUTION? Baird Hall, long the focus of attempts to rid the Baird rehearsal chambers of intense controversy over how (or whether) to clear the cancer-causing flakes by using a spray sealant (see air of asbestos flakes, will be closed for a few days at workers above). The Administration has repeatedly summer s end while the asbestos covered ceilings are pointed to tests showing that the Baird asbestos levels sealed with a covering. Last semester, students and do not exceed federal safety guidelines, faculty in the Music Department were dissatisfied with THE BEAT GbES ON: Workers are pounding away on the Amherst Campus, and according to Vice President for Facilities Planning John Neal, construction is at last proceeding on schedule. A new lecture hall, taking shape next to the Norton-Capen-Talbert complex, will ease the classroom shortage, adding six large lecture halls to the Amherst Campus. The Engineering building, going up next to Bell Hall, is scheduled for completion in October, and the Music Hall adjacent tc Clemens is progressing. —Buddy Korotkln raws