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La,dy Hawks get physical with Lady~
By Ryan Foley
JOl..aNAL STAff'

BOSTON-Jtwaaagame

Volume 53, Numi!er 17

game. In an cffott to combll
Suffolk's quid:-movina orfense, R,.oger William, began

Editor of Venture to go
on tuition hunger strike

its rull-coun~redcfense;
lbw turning up the ~aical ·
level of the cooteat. whJcb

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that made the common spc,cgrimace. A

ta1or "1a0e and

noor

than ,bots hitting the
rim, And it wa· ■ tiaule lhat
everyone watching and par-

Yet the~ Kami bu.ti&
finn, and oo the UM>Otips of
guard T ammi Thorp ( 13
1icipatln1 lacw Was only poinu) were able to counter
goina lo end when the other the Lady Hawks' incessant
u.m colllplcd. LitcRily.
prasing, and leap out in front
Suell was the physica1 18- 13 with 9:50 rcmainina in

affair Suffolk (S. 15) found
itself cluhing in on Thurs' day evening ■gain1 1 Roger~
Williams College. Bodies
colliding and crashina here
and ucrywhere, the fans
cringina at the sight o f ii, and

unfortu.natcly,
Lady Rams
"'"'•the .... who moruthe

ally yielded. .57-.55.

For Suffolk it was their
third consecutive setback,
and in their last home game
of the aeason. Truly lhc:y left.
the Raa, Dome for the final
time this year bau.ered and
baule-weary.
view, we bad to be vay active defensively,.. Coach Ed
Leyden stated on the
tion or his squad. " I am very
proud with lhe way they hove
fmilhcd so far thi1 year, especially against a lellm like
Roger WilliamL These guys
(Roger Williams) came in
here and just expected a win."
When all thC numben
were calculated and ~ final
aau tallied, it was a contcs1
t_.hat wUneued ~ h teams
prowce a combined 31 tumoycn in the first half; more
~ 45 (Of the entire game.
And if those parJ.kular nU.rnbcrs do not paint , clear
enough picture ol the rao. cousneu this sauiaJe uhibitcd, then this statistic swdy
will: combined. there were
more thab 30 fouls in the
at.me~ •
11!e Lady Rams took ad·
vantage o( four f;UiY l:,ady ·
Hewk lW'110Ytn in drivina to
~ 1,2 bd ~ 4:03 into the

coodi:

the first half. This Suffolk
run culminnl.ed, and on the
1ype of physical play that
would be repcal.od quite often during the night, wi th
Thorp grabOing a pass lhat
she wo.ild lay in as she was

By Erakloe Plummtr
Sl'IICIA.L TO THE JOUI.HAL

SufliO(k "~H~ behind ear(y tO B ~b.SOD·

fou led most fiercely.
Toe · Lady H,wu ~kod
lill.RI
the Lady Ram' s lead to one
and Suff~'s offense wilted
with more team caJlousness,
By Ryan Foley
as a resut/.« it. falling behind
IOUI.H"!,-STAIT
and just as Michelle Kell y
by twenty M half-time. "Al·
was beg inning to Jay the
framework io one or hu linThe Rams fdl 10 puen- though we played oo equal
est llalill.ical performances nial power Bab&on College tcnns in the second half,"
of lbe season. Kelly (a team- WI Tuesday eveniaa (l/7). said Nelw>n, "we were never
high 15 points 'and 10 re• The 100-67 defeat was able 10 make a s.erious inden•
poinu for the Lady Rams
during: one stretch and with
2:5-4 left, had aranted her
icam breathing space in the
fonn of 32-21 lead, Suffolk's
largeSI of !he evenina.
"What a 101 or people
don't realize.," Ley.,, had to
say about Kelly's s1ellar performllDCe, "was that Michelle
had, 1 go_up against several
0
active people on defense, and
inotdcrforbertodothls,she
had to play a very physical

dropped their overall m:ord
to &-13. "Unfortunaldy for

us, Babson lived up 10 iu
repulation as bei ng one or
lhc top live teams in New
England," Cooch Jim Nelson
comniemed on 1he loss.
For the fiBl 15 minutes,
the 1a.me was particularly
close with Babson's biggest
lead being a mere 6 points.
AJ lhe hll1( wound dow n, lhe
BeaveB (16-5) cranked up
their full-cou.n preu ,defense

lead."
Mike Vieira churned out
JI points ia the lou. 21 rrom
1hree-pointen. now aiving
the senior center 16 lri(ccw
in his last two games. Dave
McLaren (16 poi nts) and
Ouis ToaJ,il (l.3 points) were
the only othei'"Rams to cross
the double-figure. threshold.
If anything beside• the
full-coun press proved 1 be
0
Suffolk·s bane. it was their
failure IO get to the free-t.lyow

line. The Rams only attempted nine free.throws the
entire game. ''This did not
present a challenge for
Babson in setting anyone in10
foul trouble," iUlled Nelson.
The Beaven were. lead

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the Colleaes..,lnce 197.5-76". Tuid90 fot.fu.Jl-UmeuadcrJfl¥1uates will
be railed IO SIi.JOO, • increase of
S716.
'1t docan't maaer- bow small the
nu~ i~
-~ 11:s the pri.~

Bryan1 Ric hard, w)lo had
21 ' points, and Michael
Kingsley. who recorded 17
points of his own.
Suffolk returns 10 hoop
ac1ion this Thursday evening
at 7::10 p.m'. against Notre
Dame Collqe. pn Saturday,
1he Ri ms play their final
home game of the 1994-95
season against Maine Marilime Academy. Starting time
fo r !hat contes1 is slated 111
4:00, p.m.

clear that they will condme IO CICalale l\lidoa coats.N Aid &:hitc. in a
Jounull fnterticw. •
"How mucb loct&er will · people be
able 10 afford hiJbet educadon if
unlVen.ities an: Soiaa· to hold ~
over the riO.? · People .deac:cvc ifh'1 ju,t
that simple."
Behrle ,loo daJJcopd ..........
dents 1 follow hi1 lead.
0
· "SOA ~ ru.lii~' foru'ms Md is
bu
happy that tuitioq wasn't raitcd 79'.
Th.11'1 oo reuna to brat out UIC

game."
, - - - - - -- - - - - - - ~ - -- - - - - The lead was 1 be shon0
lived though, for the Lady
.
.
Hawks coded t6c half on the
cresa of a 6-0'run, exhibiting
By PblUp Troutmu
~imptUSive 6-5 victory over vided a much beUCJ" scuieg
lhrirlcdw,alcntatbcina:abie
JOIJaNALOOHT'amUTCa
lou Coll~
for the Rams match with Jona
to ICore with blurrina speed.
The Rams travdcd south oo Sauudlly. BiH Mullaly was
At lhe half, Roger Williams
Just how important is to Plymouth• Tuesday, only the star o( the pmc ,with (our
bad crawled lo within five. the home ice advantage in to be met by the coldest rink goals, u the Rams tield orr a
32-27.
·
i. hockey?
this side of the North Pole. late Jona rally ia their 6-5
Noreen Mc Brid, r ( 11 .. Well, if Y~ COf!tpare !he The Ram's defense a nd win. '"1'be entire &earn played
points, 1 rebounds) ~ ould friendly confines ol Bostoo goallc:Dding wae also cold, • solid defensive pme, and
Univenity's Walter Brown while. the Plymouth Stile Mullaly provided the o(Arena, to the chiUina frozen hockey team " ' hot.
LADY RAMS
(ense," said a thawed out
tundra at Plymouth State Col" Everything they shot Bums. 1lie Rams won decontiaued on ~e JO
kf;c. lhe difference is astto- went in," wd Suffolk: coach spite miuina 7 plafCn due IO
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.Tbelwnslost I0-3TuesHowever, Coach Bill
Sophomore goahende,
am MulaUy was the Suffolk ... for~ week or Fd,.
S-11. TM junior c.entcdwin&er
UllbUmmlal in the day niaht at Plymouth Slate, . Bum, knew a home lee ad- John Gilpatrick, who made
where !he ternpera'ture in the vantage when he u.w one. 38 saves, "'Wu outstanding
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low zao. They theq, recumed to the coodidom." ho uid.
contlnlled oa pqe 10
home Saurday IUJbt for an
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down. Tberr: must be more that
we can do u a communi1y 10·
keep tuition CO&ts down."
Behrte &aid he would "do his
best'~ not to w until ·Suffc;lk re•
considered it's tuiti on hike.
"You'll probably SOC me smokina Marlboro after Marlboro out
on Deme SL or dri~ng coffee
all dny. The~' Yoo can hope ·to
do ii cha.nae things for tho.better.
I wish someone had done this

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job, and I want to get my picture
on the &oat pageoltheJOfUJfaJ .
or sc:aedliaa· But, I think if ii
nw:es people lit down aad l.bi.nk
about what kind of. meauge we,
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Jim Behrle, edi1or or Venru.re. Sru.dent Arts Magazine and a Suffolk
senior, declared that be wouJd be
going on a hunger strike 10 'protest
recent tuition hikes.
" I think it' s ti.me to uy enough is
cnough,"u.id Bcbrle. '"1'be adminisllation is goina 1 raise tuition until
0
10mebody decides to challenge them.I'll be that auy_."
Suffolk Uruvenity last week announccd that tuition would be raised

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ries, .. Why don',t tbeY. c~t the ~cot on l~ say, *'They make cvpresident' s salary and~patit inlo cry profe110~ here tenured. a.fte r
tbeot~rleachers' aalary. lflhc thrcc,fcars. It sabsolutely!1d1cu faculty gets a raise . be gets a Jou,. Then also not~d, There
raisc also " He noted a salary of arc so many eii;ccsscs in the budmore t ~ $200 000 should 'b e get• buically fringe bc'befits for
comfortable .._ :, ridiculous a profcsaon and staff. People pay
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dean of• school should only
tuition and arc not getting their
paid a certain amount. : ~ney: s worth ." Also commentMiro&innis wentontoqucttion if mg
facultyatolhertop private Bos- there arc some PHD 's and Masloaarcacollescs~dunive;.,itica- ~WI.Pl"'-30 credits on staff at
arc paid comparatively the um'c Suffolk, wondering how compain salary. Vancburio did rablc this was 10 Staff at other
not know if raising" faculty sala- local universities, and ii 1he same
ric1 w·u justified since be was salaries arc justified to profe ssors
ali o unfamiliar with the cUJTent witbout"PHO's.
fiaure s . .. How can we judge, beGraduate student in the Mascause We don' t know." Michael tersofScienceinEducationproSpaziani I Junfor Math major gram , Joe J{eathco.c_om~entcd,
agreed, "It 'sgoodandil' sbad. lf (lt)secmUhatthctu1t1oqmcrc~c
it's aoina to be good for- , is ne~ded 10 keep and maintain
teachcrs.(But) arc the)' makfng the prestige of the university ."
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nu.st be more that
a community 10 •
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be would Ndo his
I until Suffolk tt.'1 tuition hike.

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drinking coffee
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this-eaorfunding, ..(It s)~learly ties.

notstatc-of-the-art,wc~~n thave
the Windows progr~m.
Anothc~ ~tudcnt1~the Master
of Science in Educ~uon program
whowishedt? rematnanony~ous
added, " I haven ' t. got I dirm:s
worth of cduca uon o f their
classes. Going through aU information and knowledge, and (I
have) nothing practical to take
with me . I'm mu~ to the hilt
trying 10 pay for it."
-fbe paralegal sttAnt was
also very distc:cssed MPA students were 00 1 incl uded in the
tl.li tion increase, ~~d'arc not being required 10 pay at least a "token" one percent rai se. This student upressed the opinion that
the entire student body should
have to take a tu ition incrCase,
notjustsfudents intheCoilegeof
Liberal Arts and Sciences. Con_ nuingoilthis parlllegal student
ii

This student also C,tprcssed
displeasure with current coverI e of tuition.iacreues, .. 1 ·us,
r:11 the Journal was bein rc!11
lenient in holding Pr!s idc~
Sargent' afeettothcfircand mak .
.
ang hu~ accountable... ~hen
added ~1s1u1t tha~ the ~~e11~gs
regard1n1 propos1n1 tu1t1 on in crease were D?l,open to the Suff?~Commun ityo~not well pubhc1zed, nol allowmg concerned
stu~en~ 10 att~nd and_ e,tprcss
their views. This stu.dent voiced
op_in1o~s. , r;e&ardin~
l h(
urn.1veu1tdy s attempt~ wit~ pac1y_ s~ . cots ~d still goi ng on
,ng
~ •th ramog tuitio_ a nd alloc:u •
n
~ng the. r_noney w1tho u~ stude~t
tnput ,c1un1prob! emsw11hPrc s,.
dent Sargc~t•s offic~ hours and
the Counc1l of Pre, 1dcn1s task
force,"(It)iaajoke,Dotto spcak
ill of anyone on it. It's kind of
wliite wuhina the issue ." Further clarifying \his !:!Y comment -

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wowd have any
lilaaioa .pollcy,
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10 afford cost of U'viq: upcnscs
while altcndiag Suffolk. Fresh man Accountinc major Tony
MiroJianis feels the increa.sc will
·hit t11tdents right in the wallet,
" Forlikesomepeoplc, theywork
11 tjob Ud pi y for their tuitio·n
u'1 they will baye to pay for

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cu!llDI in facul!~(To) consoh•
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so~ ,faculty full time rather th•~
part ume and add more clu~e• ..
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The breatd wo of where the en?u&h mqncy, ~n undcrgradu9
•Y from lbi 11iM~•~•'Pf\wi!O~al10 enrolled
1 be cbuaclel" haf-tocitcd 'il...,.....c:en· catc_program,.~ • • i ~ wbo n;iquested to matn anonyl '
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wu concerned . with u1ina the salary fo r'?os~y tenun:d profcs,money to increase faculty ula- son 11 nQtJUSlifi;d , Thisiludcnt
rics, · ..Why don'.t th~ycurthe went on to say, Thcy mJlkc evpresident's salU}' andd i,at it into cry professor here tenured after
'the other teachers ' saiary . If the three yean. Jt 'sabsolut<:IY ridicufaculty gets a n.ise. he ge1i a lous." Then also noted, "There
raise also." He noted a salary o f arc so manycli.ccsses in the budmore than $200,000 should be get, basically fringcbe'bcfits for
comfortable, ..
ridiculous, a professors and staff. People pay
dean of a scbooi should only be tuition and arc not getting their
paid a cC.rtain • mount .•: m~ocy's worth." Also co mment Mirogintlis went on to question if ins
faculty atothcrtop,priva1e, Bos- there arc some PHO ' s and Mastoa arci.collcges anduoivcrsitiu , v.,J .plu 30 credits on suff a1
arc paid comparatively the same SuJfolk, wondering how compa •
calc in salary. Vancburin did rablc this was to staff at ot her
not know if raising faculty sala- local universities, and ii the same
ri~ w"as justified since he was salaries arc justified to professors
also unfamiliar with the current wit~r:~:~~::~den t in the Masfigures , "How can wcJudgc, because We don' t know ." Michael tersof Science in Education proSpaziani a Junior Math major gram, Joe Hcathco commented.
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have ) nothing practical to take regarding proposina tu11 1on rn witia,me . I' m max~ to the hilt crease were n?t open to the Su1 trying to pay for it ."
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also very distr.cssed MPA stu - students to attend and expre "
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Liberal Arts and Sciences. Con- the Council of Preside nt s 1a,k
tinui ng on this paralegal st udent force ,"( lt ) is a joke, not to spr:ik
ill of anyone -on it. It' s kind of
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Robcnl.emeckisfor"FonestGump,'' •
liahthe■rtcd and an experience that
QuentinTarantinofor"PulpFiction,"
you don' t. want to miu.
Robert Redford for "Quiz Sho~,"
·
Funeral."
nndKrzysztofKicslowskifor"Red."
GRADE: ANominations for best actor inNOmi~ons for visual effects
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lude; Morgan Freeman· for ·""The went• to ~Forrest Gump," "The
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includingbcst picturc.bcstactor,and
best supporting acior. Other con•
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for .. Nell,'' Jessica Lange in "Blue
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lt Viv, Wmona Ryder in "Little
Women" and Susan Sarandon for
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Supporting actor nominations
includeSamuelL Jacksonfor"Pulp
Fiction," Manin Landau for ..Ed
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"Quiz Show.. and Gary Sinise for

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Best Direcior• Knymof KicslOWW
Best Film- Pulp Ficrion

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wasn'lfora lamc '90'ssubplot"The a return IO my childbood and to
flrady's"wouJdbc~oflhefincst ~runs 1,.,_'£_hed ~wing up.

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to emerge as one of the best 1.v.

the Brady 's. The movie 100k
Brady's and plopped them riahl i
the middle or the 90'1. The

shows-turned -big-screen-events 10
be produced so for.
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Movic" isatiubcstwheobask.ingin
the popular shows cornball glory.
Fansof""Thc Brady Bunch," which
ran from 1969..to '74. wilt. rtlish

1lla1 1hcy always liVW in was
same right down to the As1rotu
lawn. Bui to 1he Jdt and right of ·
..comfon zone" the changes of m
em ~ iety prevail. This is where
moYte IOf1.a1 lot oflaU&hl:
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far fetched to . beF~"e that JM:ople
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psucdo-s.m.ire focusi ng on the dys- : ~ ::ew::i ::;~d~:c~:
rundiorw.1 r"mHy and a plot which with 1 remake of the Bmdy Bunch.
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has the Brady family racing against
time to save their beloved home.
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~ ..all smiles," Brady Bunch cli- of salt uod remain calm but h's run,
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Taylor as Maitia who will have audiences seeing double.
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trcss ~RoscmaryHanisfor "Tom
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bestpicturc,bcstdircctor,bcstactor "BuUetsOv,crBrgwlway"andDianne
and best supponing actor. " Pulp Wiest also in .. Bullets Qyer Broad '
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Best director includes Woody
best supporting actor. Other con- Allen for .. BulletsOvcrBroadway,'"
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Show," "'The Shawshank Redemp- QucntinTarantinofor"PuJp Fiction,··
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Funeral...
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cl~*: Morgan Freeman for '1"hc
Shawshant Redemption, " Tom
Hanks for "Pon-est G1u~p." Nigel
Hawthorne "'The Ma4ncs,s or King
George," Paul Newman for
"Nobody's Fool," and John Travolta
for "Pulp Fiction...
Up for best actress is Jodie Foster
for "Nell," Jessica Lange in .. Blue
Sky,'' MirandaRichard$0DfcK."'Tom
ii: Viv,'' Wiilona Rydc in '" Litl1c.,.
'r
Women" and SuSllll Sarandon for
'"The Client"
Supponing actor nominations
includcSamuclLJal:ksonfor .. Pulp
Fiction," Manin Landau for ".Ed
Wood," and Chau Pnlminteri "Builets Over Broadway," Paul Scofield
·'Quiz Show" and Gory Sinisc for

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dippling sauce and s.ix .imall packets
of moist towdcucs. The refuse bowl
that was provided also pn:wcd practica\yith ricOmmcndalions from the ·

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pronouncin,g. 11 COIWSled

m two bi&

buni1os ,luffed with spinach ud
_
_ over rice and . bc:un. Jca
chcsc, all __,,..ohom,fricdsalad
with aoa1'1 cbeae, and 'pieces of

bocoo>. 'l'bom,ols .... justbobo
fanisbed lhc buffalo winp. TIie
food was _ ,aad filliag. My and rice were just to fill up tbe,..
and bad· no tute. Jen's meal • •
WC

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Tt,owaimul._-...,.~
abktoo~loaakbowwcwao
doiq. Deuert wa a reccomcadcd
key lime pie. b wu served in,.~
1111CC

with slicod scnwbc::nia Oft d.o

udo. Tlrt and Tall)', A alJWd bwldiq- ... - - • .
bulmmpooplewldl_._..

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TbcSutrolt.loamll Wodaaday, l'dxul)'22.1995

Me & Behrle . . .

I

j o ~ m will never be
san,e (trust me)

the -fr..:~
.

Ryap. Foler-

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tn¥alt ad die owacnltip bdaind iL Muy U the nation't
~ I.devision

and nidio tw.iOlll are 1oin1 10 be
cooaolidltcd' in t.bc future.
abudy make_up parts of vas1

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media empira.

w~==-with~~~~:C::·
~

MCI "'tlbloid" news lhow1 like ..~ Current Affal(', "Hard
eopy•-, and " Inside, Edition". More distw'bina than the new

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news. However, recent cvecns have chaqcd print and

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Helikoa!" ~ C . CC

11111)11.1

as,lt :~

pem". Perbap&, il'1 time tollep back boch id. thocwy u well
• ia practice. What abowd be questioned? What euct.ly Is
the differace bdwccn a '1wd" aod .,soft" oe.ws story, even
to a laypcnoa.. Do you !mow what you are being fed in
~ toUd bilC:I and more imporwttly wbal you ultimatdy retain? Everyday news is recycled and rchu.hcd
acconlina to volumes of pe.pcn: sold and ldevlSion .-.ina,s.
Pu,ple ~ina 1&bloids on the subway out number everyone

Letters

I

.QUOTE OF THE WEEK

What are you

; we've finally IOl that. ~~ auy put o[ the 1way!
We're takina ove,1• • Ryu F~ey, klnponry ceeillter-4n-Clud' of t11e· s.tr.lk Journal, of hll qukk
riletepoWffal dlll.....;.,,e...

I

_lleluit., tbe odltt leaapo-,
nry co-eclltoc-ut-Oald or tltt Suffolk Journal, la

-

looking at?

else. and may ~ wltc:h something li.k.e "Hard Copy"
out of habit. before sittina dowu co the local neW1. Maybe
they can'1 &di 1~ diffenmcc. or maybe' there just isn' t one
anymore.

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share..
0

i1 trying co inform or ~ilh a mtk of "hanf' news,
emertaia tbe Suffolk Community. Sometime, it's jwt not

easy, but bei• a uni~ newq-.ptt gives wi a chance 10
• uy .;_.y lhi.ap: lf there is no longer a ..set.. definition of
raedia. tbm we face &-sc spectrum of people to lnrorm,
enl~, ~ sometimes perb,ps aggravate. We can only
take each issue, ardcle., llOl'y, or edilorial sqiarate.ly, and do
lhc bell .,c ~-1{~ deadline of~-

-

1 thWc

I'm comiDc down wilh somc1hi n1, "-former cditor-inchicf Dan Coakcly's fi nal
wordl.
FQr you ace, when our
loVlble editor-in-chief suddenly camc-OOwn with a nasty
cue ol tbc clap, he desperately needed 1 fland this
0
great ocw1papcr's reins to
someone. Someone wi th
cnouJb rupon1ibili1y to
handle a massive outle1 for
cOUlmunieation such u the
JoJ1rnol . Someone with
cnoul,h honesty to pint the
trulh, the whole tnath, and
nothlaa but the lnllh. Someone: .tM,:had· ~ ~ g bres pect from the Suffolk community.
And so by an intricate
and grueling process of elimination (me and Jim w~ lhc
only people down i.n thc Jourrd office) Dan selected his
1cmpofVY editon-in-chicfs.
Mc and Jim Bchrte.
May lhe mayhem begin.
'\-With Dan 's dealh knell
ri ngina, our work began.
Afier herding the Four Horseman oul of the office, me ilnd
Jim proposed some minor
change, for this w~k's issue. Jim wanted lhc title of
the paper 10 be tentatively
changed to TM S1Jifollt. Journal. &by, but this idea. after
much debate. was squ.ashcd.
Why acccpl this moniker
when 71te Suffolk JounuJJDoun 't ii PW You OJ/When
1he Ink Rubs Off Your Fin BM
IOUDd~d so muc h
smoo1hct'1 •
Next came the iu uc over
what to do what Shaw. With
this new undaunted power I
0

editions to the cable systems and the 1y3dication markets
maybe the continued faD of the e.ublisbcd nl rsccemed
.-,CS. Vah1cd new.papen k>osing crcdablity by aamm&

IQOff. and atC!'J diseatizcd. the slot.I YiUagc a:puds.
Today, it is more dwleQaia& to diffcraitiate between
lllbklid ~ what. &bo&&ld be printed or nm Oil the IU o'clock

.

Write a letter_,to
the Editor!

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Jlm s . h r l e -

peoplc',
uncon 1ci ou1
now poss.cued, I propo"acct
ininds uou..nd. Tb' Inc..
to brina the bastard co his
There I wu, siuing in mnsa1e of laa1 y:e ■ r l 1
knee(. Make him grovel and my VCn1ure office, wit h c over?
..,.he Suffolk
writhe like the w0m1 that be my Venture pen, stacb of Bootuori:'s ' price s ■ re
is, I said. Jim, on the oc.hcr Ve ntuu s ubm luions, a ''co-mp lc tely , reasonable .
hand, decided ,for a more . large Ventur• Fruca, hay- There' s no n~ to go to
pcaccfut solution: kill him. ing a Ve111ure ,of a time.
Barnes & Noble."
So we did.
Bu t, lo l I oin' 1 gol
Ate
you
ho lding
Yet objections and pro- enough Venture Slaff.
1994'1 piiik V•n ture righl
tests were incvitoble ond me
The Venture office now? Good . Tum to paae
and Jim got our share. When once was throbbi na Mecca 39. I'll .wait. '
the editorial board began to of Juti11ic juices! Deep in
See tba1 " Coffee Cup
gripe about our decisions, we the heart o r Suffolk lay Cathedral" poem? Printed
fired lhem all. When local VentJ1re l Suffolk's coa - sultlly between lbc l iacs
cscabtishments began to p..1U science. Suffolk's soul. of that poem i, the poslLbcir advertisements citin1 Suffolk's we ird liule hypnotic mcuaae: .. You
me 1111d Bchdc'1 appumtsiu- square pink ma1azinc tha'1 will eat al the' Meuo Deli
pidi1 we said the bell with comes out • week before or you will no lonacr be
y,
them. And wbea our mwlcn graduation. Poetry. ShOf'\'") able to diacst food...
threatcocd to boycOlt. wisaid Stories. Pho10, . Dcrne St. Uafortunalill y, 1hc ol d
go right abcad.-.Diaa bad,._Oeli co~poos.
_
Metro closed ao 1lley,·ooulcl
thrived on wori c ·and We
Man, We re "th o1e -tlic pi t u p thc-r Diily' Orin'd•
could too.
days or what?
Coffee Hou s e. Fortu So our nc,.a line of duty
So, as editor or this natcly, no one read 1hi1
was 10 gather some stories years Venture, I'm goina · poem (Gas troi nlea1in a l
for lhc ncwshole. Wilh Suf- 10 tell you why Venture is problem s s bouJd be re•
folk University bei ng 1he fo r you .
ported to Heal.lb Services,
news magnet chat ii is, we
Venture was fo unded dircc;tly across from t.hc
had no trouble al all in gath- . for one purpose only. Per- Ventu r( office) ,
erina honest, credible riews sonal gain. Ventu rt rakes
. Ven tu r• -w hcre art
11orics fit 1 pririL Alas, like in ·n
0
~carly $ 100,000. ger begitis to l'luM.
all inCrcdibly skilled news issue year. That mo ney
.The Ven tur• office has
repon en, me and Behrle gocs dircctlyintothepoek· bi s1oric_ ly_ been party
a!
found too many stories of cts of the start. , H's tax central a1 Suffo lk.: Al - ,
carthtshaucring importance, free ." Theyfll ·ncver trace ~ough I can"l- leaal)y 1.ct ,
so here, as a speciaJ treat, m-e ii. Spend it on Michael into the details of it, 1ur- some of the headlines tliat BolJon cd1, for all I care. ficc to siy that the Venlure
did not make lhc final cue
Subsidize your art or office and the Bellotti
"Tuition to be free next somctbina. Buy somli):uc Learning Center come

But I diaress.
Vutur•-yo u don 't
ba•e to climb uy stain to
get there:
• V•nt11re Is coiivenicntly located on Beacon
Hill, in the S1udent Aclivi ticl buildina as a mauer or
fac t. Right bc~e on the
Suffolk campu1, l n11ea,d
of 1oin1 to the• Fearon
Lounge to bang out, wkc
just a few ealra steps 10
lhc Ve1t1ure office. Both
placei arc 1reat for WUl·
i n1 your life away. At
Vent11r, HQ howeyer, you
can wU1c yolU life while
cdlth11 poetry a.a d abort
11orics. And sometimca I
leave old doauta' voandl
Vut•re-oot to be
conta,C
(l'wit6 Yem"tdi'e::
V•1t rure i1 a boadlna
upcriencc. I met my fu .
ture wife and curr'en1 mislJ'U1 working 011 Ve11 1ure.
Vuture - you doo ' t
really ha•e lo ki11""my us.
to joi n.
. •
V• 1ttr,re. is for every.
one. Unlcs's you' re slupid . • Or •1ly. Or obnoxioo s . Or ireasy. 9r
s mcUy . , Or jerky. Or
sdnll'y, Otherwise, Jt •f r«
everybody!
Ven t ure-ii ' • fu o lo
find oul wba1 your voice
really sounds like . .

ycari~or' cas1cr '95 hfis
Hell!"
1bc poll rcsuJts arc in!
Dicta is the number one srudent newspaper!"
"Editor of Venture to go
on-no wait! that's a real
story,"
....

ativ::::!:c~:.o;'~
folk. Ea«pc araffiti. Take
it fraa me: tbere aia'l no
joyUtewritiq'"Rlbelbis,
'T•itioe boy!" 011 die aide
of the Sawyer belldla1 in
, bri1.. yellow .,pmy.
N9t Iha& J "(PUld b ow.

Slol'} continued on lht
nut pqt

;.:t/
d:dw~~m
;h:a;:~e!; ::!~ a,:d F~~~~,w~:e::
Tbat 's what Ac t ivit ies else on campus can you
Fees arc for .
delve into the livina art of
Venlure may seem tq__..lle En1li 1h lan1ua1c?
you 10 be about lite rary Where els_ ·oo campus arc
e
stuff, but it 's all just a there "Te.ad the poem with
rouse. See, Venlu re actu• a gyro in your mouth" cona lly prints sublim inal mes- t~sts? ,Vfh,cre eJ&fo on ?,Illsages beneath every photo, pus can you have people
s hort s to ry, a nd poe m. write fflcanioaful verse on
Vent u re u ia u to jerk your naked body while .....

1

VltN'roRE
~inucd ori

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Life is no par~de1 - ay~ Sh~~
s

The.Suffolk Journal
By the students, for the students, since 1936
Ryan Foley&. Jim Behrte,
temporary Editora,in-Cbid
Roa Vllira, News Edi tot
Kaim M. Coun.ney, Budness Manager
MikeShaw,E.vaitive&lilOf
Cbristiaa Eaib, M.ana&in& Edilor
Jidda Grieco. Entertainment E.di1or
R}'lla Foley, Sporu F.ditor
Ji!Dlk:lvfi.Columnisl
• Entiae Phnmner, Phoee litnor
Dr. Gerald Richman, .4.11-,isof

- to
.
ul ?
renture ID . my so ,
says Jim
u

y
in Souchic
bcnitcamcto· mc.
ysuc:hut.bcH~
r,/ South Boston
' baNClcusabout
uaibn ~f "All sou-

an,ups:' a., uip..1·
the VetcrV11ofForan President, John
,. Hurley", lhcn why
minorities stand
· riahts?
al'1 wro'!& with a

black themed section ~ ~
panwlc? Or how about a totally Jewish Ooat? Or what
about an exclusively white.
second-generation Irish. my
fin1 name is ..Sttve." and I
have red hair, band?
Or even better, what
about lefties?
He], think abouJ iL I may
j ust have something h¢:ri:. II
is said that about I ~
of the world's population is
lcf1-handcd, so why can't
1he)' h~ve a rcprc1entative
group in lhc parade? These
_poor souls · have bcca,

shunned since the bqinnins /been suffered by: lefties
or time! Give them 11 .nc,-1 1hro•1hou.1 hit10ry a1 1he .
Give theni a band I Hell , lwm of .-rncrcilm , opprel·
they' ll even take a liulc-biuy sivc, riaht-handed mijority.
band. may be If they wue
All Jcfiics a,o forever
given • small lf'OUP o( icn, baffcdfrompla)'ffllpokl.
lefty baa-pipcn, tlliea all
Almolt.evuybody .......
would be well..
~ widtlleitriplhaed:ThHIIJ'
Butnowtbltl'vetirougbl peoplewbodon' taredla&o,
the point up one mipl ask Sc:oub and high-placed p'"What uactJy 11\Ua lhOK cnmait~va.811:if'....
damDed kftiCII dtsavitla or pysca&chyoulllUll)'Olll'left
· special aneadoa in lbe St. bmd.they'llprobablytillyou.
Ptaidt'a dQ Parader
If you're IMlt ripl. tbCD
I can ..... dll& qua• you're WfOOI·
uoa. 11d brillt II Dalt&._
ID ancient Oreoce Mil

The Suffolk Journal W ~ y . Febnwy22, 199~

lboSlllfoll:Joumal Wednolday, PdJnll(y 22, 1995 ·

n.a. VBlffl1Ul

Shaw
<lOldiDmd from pqe 7

c--odfnnpoae7

W°a,...,.•:--J.PJI don't
baY•totollyoul-folb.
Ve111111r• it the only place ,t
Sarrol.k whero xou can act-to know

rrom.,...,

ComiCS

•. . •
mua1ve brawl to dctcnninc wbo aeca
lbebonoroftakingnotesWilhoulpullin&

Ood me. The Jim' Behrle. bchiad

M
Mike Sha• brutally murdered!"
While placina our stories into*
• muscle.
wee boun ot the night. me and Bdu:te
Soyouc,-n.thattbelrishLd\ies bad one aOt.l in mind: to make this

VefUlln-lt ain't DO Dicta.
Vcatur• thh year will be
priated oa acid-1oaltcd paper.

tbr:rcareotherkfticlintbcpar11dcthal
nobody knows .~ ? Do }Oll really
t.bi;Dktbll:poop&carecbeckiNoutwhich

R-ead tome poems, take a lick,

ta.dlbepymardun,lnfrootof~

viait Puff the ,Maaic Drqon a'ud
former Pre.tidcnt "Ford. Slap on
some Moody Bluet and you're

per"O'nei1'1inocorcadeisuaina&ohokl
uptbe"WeLoveOur0.pper"banner7
Ofoounenot.
Tbcsc people DCCd to be ~

me. The ru,I me. Tbc bonctt to

~= ~:;~:in:!~c·1er:be~!dr~~::,=~~~mc:·::S=;:!:'t=:;
~
aroovy .

·

v,,.,.,,,-we don't have
mono, but we'd like some.
V,111111,rc cbl1 year will be
shaped like a cd 10111 boa. Why
you uk1 Because I uy so, Jeffy,
lh1t'1 why. h wlU be .:oloni1I
red. It mlahi aho include Kratcb
ud aaiffa. We' ll see.
V11,u11r,1-who else i1 1oin1 to
print yoa.r crummy itvrf?
v,,,.,.,,c-where areat mi ■d1
come to die.
V1111t11r11-file under easy li1teni111,
V11,111.r11-not ubamed to bea.
So, if you've aot the inklina,
why don ' t you atop 011 by. It
couldn't be all that bad. Wh111
else are you doina in February
and March? Studyioa'?
Vitlfturc-we:JI keep a light
on for you. Jun don't 1ouch my
Fre1ca1, baby.

sentedl Thcirvoictsnecdtobebeard.
Kdl, wbilewe're•it.11emipl•
wdlJivt:thcNc»-11aziufloll.lt1thcir

riPttoo, youknow.
·

(the most circulMcd newspaper iuue
b,in• lhc Febnaary 1991 iuuc of
Dicta wilh its special [our-pqe,pullout entitled: Meet lhe Law Scbool'1
Cafe~ ~laffl). We caD only hope
all our arduous wort will i-,y off in
the end.
So the road bu bct:11 rou&Ji, the:
joumcy klq, yet me ud Behrle feel
'ftbavepramledtoyou, tbefickk
!iu.ffolt ~mu.nity, the beat pol·
aible prodoct we c:oald assemble.
It's ibe best we could do ud we
~ bcd-riddc:a cditor-in-c:bief
would be proud? Rifbt Dan? •

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I THE Crossword
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are DOW open for
~ the following._... •

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Foley
contlaued

MEN'S VARSITY
TENNIS
TEAM MEETING
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 28,1995
1:00PM
. RIDGEWAY 416

YOUR AITTNDANCE IS PARAMOUNT FO~
THE EFFICIENT e,.DMINISTRATION
OF THIS SUCCESSFUL TEAM

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w - . y, February 22, 1995

II

Tho Saffolldomul Wcdnctday, February 22, 1995

SUFFOLI< ftJCK

University DateLine

~ e d from page 12

se rved

10

lose."

When asked who he

Suffolk University's Cale~dar of Events

would t;.boose H bil•ll•r
of 1be week, BU"
in1

Febrs.wy 22 - 28, 1995

1pote .or hit fir,1 line,
·McGa.bey ,
Jimmy
Mullaly ,

Hren ko,

aad

Wn1nndt1 2/U

Mark

u · well as

11:00 • 12:00 B.LC. S1udy Groop • Statistics 2.S0

MyCra. However, his
choice would uhimately be
Gilpatrick, wbo

Sawyer 430
Sawy~ 430
Sawyer 927
Sawyer 430
SaW)'er 1021
Fenton 530
Sawyer 521
UM ASS/Dartmouth

12:00 •
12:CI0 •
1:00 •
I :00 •
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1:00 8 .LC. S1udy Group . Chemistry 112
1:00 8 .L.C. Study Group - Accounting 322
2:00 B.LC. S1udy Group - Economics 212
2:00 8 .LC. Study (?rou p . Accounting 202
2:00 B.LC. Study Group • Physical Science 2
6:3Q - 7:30 MPA Association Meeting
7:30 Varsity Ice Hockey vs. UMASS/Danmouth

bu

had
110 saves in hl1 last three

games. "He's kept us in
more games 1han I can
count," said Bum,.

The Ram's final game of
the sea.son will be Wedoesday nighl. when they tr11.vel

'r.;."!"f

212
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30

to UMass/ Dartmouth.

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Sawyer 921

2:25
2:00
2:00
2:00
2:00
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1:00 •
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I :00 2:00

3:00 •

Alpha Phi Omega Meeting
B.LC. Study Group • Chemistry 212
B.LC. Study Group • Accounting 322
B.LC. Study Group - Accounting 202
B.L.C. Study Group - Economics 2 12
Archer Fellows Meeting
2:30 CLAS Dean's Meeting
2:30 Beta Alpha Psi Meeting
2:30 Entenainmem Club Meeting
2:30 Criminology Oub PrcscnlS: FBI Special A.gem Richard Swenson
2:30 Panel Discussion on Graduate Programs in English
f.conomi cs Association Meeting Economics Depanment
4:00 B.L.C. Study Group - Physical Science 2

I.d.dax....la!I
12:00 • 1:00

Fenton 430 A & B
Archer 632

:::;3~s

Sawyer 1134
Sawyer 1108
Fenton 615
Sawyer 927
Sawyer
Sawyer 1021
Fenlon 603
20 Atihbunon Place
Sawyer 430

•21

Faculty Evaluation of Student Performance Due (CL.AS Only)
B.L.C. Study Group • Accounting 20 1

Sawyer 430

S,,hlr41Y V15
7:00 • I :00 Family Night ..Carnival"

STUDENT ESSRY
CONTEST

Hyall Regency

SlladaL..lll6
l.-00 - .5:00
6:30 - 8:30

Sawy.er •JO
Sawyer •30

8 .LC. S1udy Group • Chemistry 212

B.LC. Study Group • Chemistry 112

Sawyer 430
Sawyer

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SPONSORED BY SUFFOLK UNIUERSITY BOOKSTORE
."f•u·,. , I••. ,., , / 1

TOPIC: WHY I CHOSE TD ATTEND SUFFOLK UNIUERSITY
LENGTH : 2 PAG E MAHIMUM
OEROLINE : FRIDAY,. MHHCI!, 24TH
THE CONTEST IS OPEN TD ALL SUFFOLK 'IJN DER6RADURT£S
WINNER WILL BE ' RWRRDEO · ON STUDENT RECOGNITION DAY.

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1:00 - 2:30 Co-Op Job Fair Prepntion & Orientation
J:00- Women's C.e.nter. Women' s Swdjcs & Hispanic Association Sponsors:
Domestic V1olffltlt Forum
I:00 • 2:30 Student Government Association Meetina
J :00 . 2:30 Carec:nTalk for Economics & Int.cmational Economics Majors

1:00.
1:00 1:00 I :00 1:00 1:00 . 1:00.
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2:30
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1:00 - 2:30
1:00 • 2:30
4:00 - 5:00

Human Resources: Double Vision:An East-West Collaboration
8 .LC. Study Group - Chemistry 112
B.LC. Study Group • Physical Science 2
B.LC. Study Group • Statistics 250
a .LC. St\Jdy Group - Accou.ntina 201
WSFR Genc:ra1 Moetina
Proaram Council Meetina
a.AS Dean's Meeting
Mai's V~ity Tennis Team Meetin1
Black Student Union Meetin&
'
Beta Alpha Psi Meeting
Study Group • Oiemistry 212

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Sawyer ◄30
Sawyer 1021
C. Walah Theatre

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B.L.C. Study Group . Chemistry 212
8.Lc;;:_, Study Group - Accou nting 322
B.L. Study G roup - Acco un~n ~ 202
B.LC. Study Group - Economics 212
Archer Fellows Meetin g
CLAS Dean's Meeting
Bet.a Alpha Psi Meeting
Entenainment Club Meeting
Cri mi nology Club Presents: FB I Special Agent Richard Swenson
Panel Discussion on Graduate Programs in English
Economics Assoc iation Meeting Economics Department
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B.L.C. Study Group - Chemistry 11 2
B.LC. Study Group Accounting 322
B.L C. Smdy Group · Economics 2 12
B.LC. S1udy Group - Accounting 202
B.LC. Smdy Group • Physical Science 2
MPA Association Meeting
Ice Hockey vs. UMASS/Danmouth

f'aculty Evaluation of Student Performance Due (CLAS Only}
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I :00 - 2:30 CarecrsTalk: for Economics & International Economics Majors
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WSFR GencraJ Meetin g
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Cl::A'S Dean's Meeting
MCU's Varthy Tennis Team Meeting
Black Student Union Mcding
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Suffolk's Young Pu~k Team:Falls 1wice

Vok.rne 53, Nun¥>1< 18

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I.ion, after wb11 Hamann a■ id
amounted to yean or pleadiq, Ai?'" '
proved the dirtct0r'1 n,quac for a
When some folks say tha1 work pan-ti.me paid polition 10. be crcaud
has been piliog up, they ~•1 cng- to temcdy the problem.
gcraling.
Neverthdeu, HIRWlD cautioned
Yesterday, a history major named that while the newly crcaled po&ibon
Nancy Powen wu hired by I.he unincceuary to get thiap back lam ·
vcn.i1y and auia,ned the unenviable some semblance or orda, a "more
task or makin& molchiUs out or moon- qualified ardllvist. with a p,ow"lcdge
tairu. Her job, moving and rcorga- of university histoly and its'ldmiQis..
nii.ing archive mal.Crials, won' t be. 1rati Vc stn1ctu,c, would 100n be
easy, but will, according 10 the dircc:- needed for proper orJtnization and
tor or the Sawyer Library. mark lhc main1cnancc of archive documeota.
first K riou.s aucmpt that the adminisHam ann declined to publicly
tration bas made to care for I.he Su£- answer questiODft.regardiog salaries
folk -archives aincc Dick Jones, the for either the newly created positioa, .
university 's last full-time archivist, filled by Powers, or the tu)l-timc·arwbo died in 1986.
chivisc positiOn, that Hamaru:a be•"\, Edmund Hamann, the library 's lieves the library's !lf'Chives dc:scrvL
director, recalled that the prescrva•
The .uni venity an:hivei include, .
tion of the archives was threatened a · among O(hcr things, back iiiues of
few years ago, when meltina snow ~ S~olk JOflmal, the now defunct
leakt:d into the room where the at- Suffolk Ewnilst Vob md ~ lka•
chives arc kept. Hamann ICknowl- con r~arbook, a well as put issues
~!eedr~
a v~~re, the uni~ty's litaary

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to a seven-game losing
streak. The 108-83 victory,
Suffolk's ftrst in over a month,
saw six Rams score in doublefigure s, led by Dave
McLaren 's career-high 19

said Coach Jim Nelson on
his squad' s play.
lmpreuivc indeed, for
Notre Dame's Rob Enael, a
se.n.ior from Germany, ~ his
team's offcu.ive bJmgc with
a gamc► hi&b 40 j,oiou and
.
21 bolrda. Nonctbclcu, it
wu not sufficient for a vietory u Suffolk crossed the
ccnt~ry mark in points for
the fint time all scpon. "Our
coaching staff wu pleased
with all OW' pcrf6rmancea in
this victory," remarked

poin:ck Act. and Mitt 'V1
eua
each churned out I 5 ~ints ~
in the win, 'whilc freshman
~ Miguel Fernandes played the
game of his young career !n
tallylDa 17 point.I and 8-re•Pods. '"Al'this offense
was ot.ecssary to offset an
impressive performance
mmcd in by Notre Dame,'" .

102-79.

Nel~.Sarurday, in the final
men's game of the season on
theHill,tlfCRams uppcdthci r
win streak to two JAflles with
a trouncing of Maine Maritime Academy. Onct aaain
Suffolk had six players scoring in double figures u the
RarnJ woo casi!y over their
~pponcnts from uP norJh ,

By Kyan fok:y
JOI.II.HAI. STAFF

The Rams crushed Notre

Dame Colkac on Thunday
(2116), applyi ng the brakes

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Vieirn led all players with
22 points , while Mark
Bouchard (17 pointl and 9
rd'tou.Pdl) _!f'd Rick Act. (15
points and 12 rebounds) Wert:

also instrumaual la the win.
Suffolk'• overall reco.-d
now stands at 10-14 for the
scubn. They played their
last game·or the year on Tues•
day versus Nichols Collcl(:.
The. game· WU slated to be·
gin at 7:30 p.m.

Suffolk Star of tM Wed:
Dave McLaren was the Suffolk star for the week of Feb. 12- 18. The senior auard
led lhc men's basketball team to i.mptt:11.ive victories over NOU'C Dame College (21
16) and M&ine Maritime Academy (2111). Mclaren shot 6911, ror the week in tallyin&
a tcarn-bigh 19 poiats oa Thursday aM aootbcr 17 on Sa111rday.

mov.cd away
a pile. have stayed puL
According to Hamann, it was
only last Weck that the administra-

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cootiooed on p,igc 3

Suffolk PalQ07.8 rocks into .C . Walsh Theatre
By Oat.a Barisano
X>UaNAt.

ood annual event raised about ,\9CM)
!n 1994. TI¥• year the pis to raise

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The C. Wals h · calrc will be
rocking and rolling on Friday Man:h
3, to benefit tJ1c Clilldrcn's Hospital
AIDS program_ (CHAP). C.o-orgahiring the event arc Steven Hunt and
his brother Dan Hunt,' both seqior
history majors and· members of the

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including the costs of. the IOClDd sys1em, printina, the C. Walah .wr, and
for the services of the Suffolk Univcni1y Police OfflCCl"S. Last year, lhc
dcpanmcnt donated the KM0CS of
ooc of thc police offices, aod HDD~
b'and Soylcnt 0rCc0 )With Scan said he wafiiill waitiog to sec wbM
McKinnon who ll alao a' sc:ni~ :ad, the situatioll WOll1d be thi1 year with
vcrti,ing roajor. All ol the t.nds that the ~~will be pcrfonnlng bave dooatcd their
However, Hunl mentioned prob-performances, free of charge. Each lems getting funding to produce Suf•
of the bands have at least ooc Suffolk folk Palooia , noting they appealed
University 11.udcot &I a mcmhcr..Tbc to several campus •p-oops ~ fwld...
for
bill will include the well mown 13os- in.a wt ytAt. This yeas' they toot a
ton-area sba bud Outk and Cover, ,im.Us approech aod
"com,tan acouslic set by 5cm McKinooa, i• OD COP." Hum did 10 cm IO Sly
One of Many wbo an also a Iba · tbll botb the StDdall Ac:thtily Cc:nler
band, Soylent Orccn described by and WSflt have made ~
·availStc.vcn Hwu as "an old-fuhioned' . able lo bdp ~ the cvc:at.
rock n roll band," Two Less Feet
The modCy raiacd ii aoiD& lO be
wJucb plays industrial lypc music, doaatcd lo tbc Odlilren's Hospiw
a(Kl Uninvited Oucsl, a progressive AIDS Propam wbidl is pmt of tbc

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Studeal Ocmnmont Asaociatioo
(SOA) IDd odvilon mode
sics team
in, two c:tw- tomorrow'i election convention
lenaiq Cdpec:mcnlS al local univer• speeches the: topic of discuuion du.rlitics. Rccently they compct.cd in a ina the mectin& held oa Feb. 28.
Allrinaof . . . . . . . _
grucliq four day IOllflllmCDl, The
Northeastern/Suffolk Presidential eJccdon to SOA wfD be ...... aeSwing. The event took place over the quired speeches ia Sawyer Cafeteria
holiday wer.kcnd, beginning ~ Fri- on Tbunday, Mar. 2 frocp 1:00 p.m.
day, February 17, •And ending on until 2:15 p-.m •• The •~hel. from
Pre1iden11 'Day, Monday, February two to three minutca in lcnath, will
20. This tournament included thir- each he followed by tim'e for student
teen universitica, and featured some qucsiioos O the candidates.
r
or the top foi:,e.nsic, teams in ·the
Accoro.ing to Caitlin Hubbard,
nation. The first. two days of evcnu SOA advisor·and Student Activities
werebdd • Nonhcrn University.with Graduate Assistant, the cudidar.cs
lbc fi_oJ two days of compdidoo
.......... ii,, poclium to ..
lld9 in the 5aw)u buildil& at Suf- wby they wam to he meabcrs a(
SdA, wha they cu briaa IO Ille
folk
Suffolk' team fairfld ~ n o IDd-...,. coo bri,s
well in competition, finhhlng ICCOnd
SGA
place a1 Nonhcu1cm "and second
cOQlinued OD pqc 3
place o'lffllL They also did well in
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muy individual evcau, brio• ina
a
home1beirlhln,olawords.
lnaldethe Journal
. . . . . " ' " . . _ . . wen, turned
in~Tadflatado~fintintbc
Llncoln-Douglaa style debate (LO)
and founh UI impri,mpcu spcakin&.
Mar;r CUrmiqhlm, Marina Conba
IDd Vickey WholcD wen, ,n finalists in LO. AnpliqueMuller ftl
KCODd in penuuioft. third in imorThe Suffolk Univcnity F~n-

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