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The Soffoll: Joumol Wednesday, January 25, 1995

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Lady Rams offer a glijnpse of the fu~.
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By Ryu Felty
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With some young bastcthall ieams. furnished with
either ioapcrienced, playus
or a rookie coach (in this case
·both), lhcrc ari pan.icular
games during .the-course of a
season when cvcr.ything
meshes 1ogethcr, offering to
thc._comnion observe r a

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was afnlicl it would talc the
wind out or our sails," commentcd Head Coach Ed Leyden. o.ro be honest, we were
soundly defeated that nigbL"

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glim pses concerni ng • hi s
team's ru1urc success, Coach

LCaffi's relentJe.uncs.s venus.

COP.budget_

mighty M.I .T. "I was proud
as a coach."
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across the .Charles, an M.I.T. imminent, but not in it's ensquad fresh from a conquest tire1y. Therc'astillmorc. "'We
of C.Olby Sawyer. It had all have given glimpses of what
gliqip,c;: _ what 1he future !he lflrnmings, to ~plvase this team could be," Coach
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Cooch Leyden, of a long dif- Leyden explained, "'but I remay hold.
ally think no one has seen
ForSurfolk's Lady Rams, ficult New England night.
But Suffolk was not about this lr\le team. ·1 think we can
this 1pons harbinger occumd
last Thursday versus MIT, to accept another "L" in the play with anyone."
That rood 10 grca1ness
and if the game's play whs lou column, not yet anyhow,
any indication, and it usually and played the 1ype of game can be tiresome, but it's the
is in such mauers as this, then Iha! this writer was speok.ing _ glimpses of what-miiy-be that
Suffolk 's road 10 basketball of momcnlS earlier. Appear- make the wait worthwhile.
The Lady Rams relum to
brillianlneSs may be shorter ing 10 have erased any rccollcctioo of the Colby Sawyer hoop business on Thursday
than deemed.
Only lhrcc evenings car• defeat from their brains, the against Daniel Webster Collier. though. the Lady Rams Lady Rams hung tough for a lege, a team they defeated
had been humbled by Colby majo r ponion of the game. earlier this sea.son in a co~
Sawyer College, surely one They did fo ll 65-5 1 in the lotion gameofthePineManor
o( the stronger opponents on
end. but in no w11y was the Tournament. Suffolk, curSuffolk's schedule, yet their score a direct indication of rently owning a 3-11 record,,
head coach was slill con- how the two teams battled. is hoping to put the skids on
cerned. "I was worried over ''They really had to put a nail a four-game losing s treak.
that loss, especially since I In our heorts for victory." Tip-(lff time i, al 6:00.

the second option and one chose the
third.
Although the previous meeting
A combination of budget con- was p.i.nctuated with heated debate,
straints and increased club activjty most memben expressed their apprcssed Jhe Council of Presidents proval or the choice of opdon ooe,
(COP) into action on Tuesday, Janu- incl»ding rcpresen1',(ivea..of' OALAS
ary 31, as a number of event funding (Gay And Lesbian Alliance II Suf.
options were debated and discuued folk), despite 1hei.r openly advocatin an emergency session.
ing lhe option'of allocation:by event.
One or the pwpose, or COP,
" I thought the council bandied
accordi ng to its constiwtion, is to the niau.er very. 'f!d_i, very p,ofesttfommend budget appropriation, sionally," rt;marked John Su.llivaa;
for SOA (Student Government Asso- PresideotofOALAS. '!ltwasn't Whal
ciation) funded organiutioni. Typi- We Wanlod to do, but I think Council
, .ca11y, the Executive Board reviews did a very good job Or making ~
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lions.
Since COP began in 1973, the
method for allocating or diuribwna
funds was based upon the notion of
"fint come, first serve," according to
COP Chairperson Arlene ~liago.
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the option thM
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for," commented Greg LanD, "I 1ee
that, as usual, COP came toge(her •
a group: they made a ·decision 11>
gether after II lot of debate." Lanza
also believes lhlt COP "won't face
any major problems, ■s Jona as they

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JOURNAL CON'lll l8UTOR

The

coM'tnented• Head Coach
James Nelson on his Rams'
perfonn1J1ce. .., was very
With 1994 in lhe m:ord pleased with our overa.11
books, and having concluded game."
in lhe fonn of a somewhat
The pleasantries contin,sour 3-6 record, lhe Suffolk ued five days later with a
men 's basketball tea,m was 92-65 ham111cring of Wen1eager to ring: in 1995 in the worth; dl~gh now the Rams.
most gratifying or ways. And were ,doing without the serso. jull sevea 'ldayL into the vii:cs of juipor point guard
new year, the Rams held lnle Jake Mik.alauWs, absent due
lo their "rcsotution", churn- 10 person.al rcasom. Nevering out a,92,.86 victory over theless , reg ular s hooting
Eatem Nazarene College.
guard Chris TogliJ==fiRed
Overall , five different Mikalauskis' sn ~ •. and
players scored in doubl~ djg. in tru'c "Magicesque" fash its for Suffolk, lead by 'Mike ion, lead the team in rebounds
Vtein's 2S and Rick Ace's wilhnine.
24. And all this offense ver•
Riding the cn;II of a tWt>
sus a n Eastern Na U rene game win streak; matching
,quad ltw several nights ear- their Joaa~ of the aeuon,
lier had defeated Salem Sl!lle, Suffolk ,cnleftaincd Connectithe fourth ranked team in cut C.OUcae two evenin11 laler
Byll,yaaPoley
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Now"Enaluwl.
--We bad great balance
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impreUive victories over 1wo
okl time rivals. Cam Neely
was the hero SUflday afternoon at 1he Garden In the
Bru in's 4- 1 win over the
Philadelphia Ayers. Neely's
hat trict leil &su>a-in their
much anticipated sea son
opener. Adam Oates and Ray
Bourque each bad three aslisa. while rookie goaltender
Blaine ~ her looked aolid
in his·pro dcbuL
Mondl'y nigh1 1he B's
1raveled 10 Mlldison Square
Garden to ia.kc on the defending Stanley Cup champs...
the' New York Rangers. Defensive rock Don Sweeney.
scored the game winner with
just over.five minulCS to p!ny.
u Lacher outduelcd Ranger
&oalie Mi~e Richter in lhe
•Bruin' s 2-1 win.
MOSI oftbe so-called expert! pic:u.d Boston to finish

COP discove~ that it had $6,563

Other ideas abou t how. lo

Baseball practice begins officially on Sunday. Though
the. RamJ_,do not begin regular-scason action un4i their
annual excursion to Aorida
during s pring break, Coach
JoeWa.lshisstillquiclc 1
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once "'""'cipetino clubi ,_.,.,,. what

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of ibese ideas, ICttino ,si-'· fi,nds lo,
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are any indication , the ex- ~rw"'.\•teamp,'.',,',"""op",',m'"·,'",,·,·
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pens may want 10 reevaluate
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thei r posii.ion on the Bruins. about the upcoming season,"

the rricmben 111d leadership
J,hat "business as sual" could not
continue this KDICSler.
/u a result, in a p-evious mcecing, Santiag~ oi'.atlined lhrce OJ)UC!OI
to deal wilh 1be rcatrictive budaet
situation:i..:
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I) Divide the· ff:~g amount
by lhe number "of edi~IIU~. or-

cemtn-.bout the fcuibility
fundraisers. "Fuodraising' (or COP is not
profitable," said Jfm Plpax,, President of c.oJieae Republiclllf. ~e•ve
seen individUi l or1anizations 1hat
ha.vi l'undraising, and the IIIKIDDt of
mooeythat's actuallypul intothe
coffers isr'l'l • lot."
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voiced by Sullivan. This idea, voted
on aod puled unanimoaaly, Would.
fon:e ~ chabt tbll aUocaUO!" for cveats UI the iprini: to sub;mil spmdinc repons for eveau tbll
'WCl'C held ia Ibo prericM aematcr.

· Hany Smitb, Paull 7.alut. and
Mart McE,,..eo 'arc llkina 8-oo by
slOrm IO help boGII ndap for the
local CBS afflliate. ExccudYc pro:.
duc:er Jim Murpby iouoduccid bun&ctr. and suddenly ICbmooziq with

no higher lhan sixth or seventh In the Ea.stem C.Onference, citing huge question
marks in net, and doubis
i.bout Neely' s troublesome
leftk.nec:.Uthcfinttwogames

Lacher has g_
iven up only \1/ahh commen1ed of 'his
two goals in two games, and sq_
uad. "~c ~cft lut_
seuoo
while it's sti ll 100 early 10 ~1thout firushing the i<>!> and
swtCalling
himlhencxt ' llreall)'.lefta.badwtemthc
Gcrry Cheevers, h's not iOO pta~• m~ths," That sour
early to.J,e mighiy impressed navor ofw~hWelsh1~
with his -play between lhe
pipes. Lacher Jonb strong
withhisgloveand hisblocker,
but his biggest asset appears
10 be' his poise under presIW'C and the winning attitude
he displayed in fcadi ng his
Lake Superior State- team 10
thcDi ""
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schedule up north will begin
on ~ arch 21 . versus
Stonehill....~s a s.1de note.
~ base'?&ll team !S searchtng for a .manaaer. Students
wboarcm....,todcao<!roP

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pionshlp
Neely' s left knee - prevented the bruising winger
from ·playing on consecutive

byth1; Athle1ic . Deparurient
or call them . at .-8379..... As
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McBnde of the Lady Rams

nights last season, bur things

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amount of eveou 1h11 COP estimMed
will be held dwiaa lhc, ~ of the
spring. Unlike opdoa ooc, comblna=' ·
lions in club: sponsorship wouldn't
be allowed.3) Div.S.lbo'-flb)'-.,_

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sudden comniercial promoting the
live broa&ast of' "CBS This rMom•
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ctting. So iotereiling
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wake up call seemed
the
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What'• there to knoW about. C BS
This Morn4• anr,way.?
The CU. md crew of the popalar
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they actuallY spent on even~ last the developmen~ or fuDdrai sing acsemester. ·usually, club& spead less tivi1y, was suggested and discussed.
than is allocated.
Besides constitutional f oa.siderNevertheless, there was conc:em· ations, Some memben W
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make clam chowder.
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the news dc::rk for !he ~
search staff. She'• up' 11 4

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Photo.·eRIY on display
in Communications
AIC you up for some culnn? W• 10 ~ somecbias

Hi• incroduction, in print
on the wall before"hil finl
photo, caplain1 b1a i:eaon
for choosiq this lllbjcct.
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lhe put two weeks. He then
excused himself by saying
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I've got to go be on TV."
A mornina well 1pcn1 in
a Uvely and cxcitfo,1 eovi- ,
roamcm. It seemed .. lbough
the IDOl'1UII& ·could DO( t.vt
gone any bdlc:r. Who thought
aam&riplapclqlelotbc
c!a1 of • · Ulioul · morui.oa
DCWI program could be IO
1impie?
Thank you to the CBS
pcc:u coaiapoodcot Li~ Jo-

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for being/lo hospitable and 1
helpful. See you in March.

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"Viewpoint" on the ·roprtb.•
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Photos from Suffolk Alumnue Paul Johnson'i photo NMY, "Viewpoint,. CUrrantty on

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How abollc that ICYCO bucks
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Keeping Tuition low

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Be a Part of one of the Most Influential
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Deciding how Student
Activities Allocates your
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( in the-Student Activities Office.
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are due on February 23rd.

If you Choose not to run
Help us Make the spring'
Elections our lar est Everll

Be Sure to Attend the Election Convention s ~
-on March 2nd and Vote on March 6th - 9th i1 .

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His iDUOduction. lo prult '
oo the wall before his fint
p~o. explain, bb reason
Arc you Up for ICffle cul- for cboosina thil 111bject.
1\lfe? ';Nam to aee IOmClhint
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lllJIGOdle-ofmcdiaand

~lo-otdlc,manest
ORAllll: 4+

ru

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t and the
1uici~al

m:
many songs
vin",....,...imila,-seuod. bu1

but H~"S IYQC .ltiU provide

inc' MUIC!I" a+

P,inl cl»ha'f.. Muse, {an,,

cially on ~e -}bum•, fint

clif vai:ie;
- otw>es: '1:beThrow•
WJbe SIIODe Rota" 8

New Network Joim TV '0ffir@jpi. TIie Launch or UPN

GRADE: D+

"Tbc Uoa Kine"
By Ian Spellinc .
Comins soon to video, Collqe Press Service
thcgrcalCS(animaltdmocion

picturc of all time. Disney
hasouldonethcmsdvc,with
this powerful, euravapn1
taJcoftllecomina-of-apofa
;,J'";

IIlalk ~ws by~aing NFL f ~ I covef'a&e

. ":""l.ly

11,badbuacaidbymany, away from CBS.

• suppoKd expert tba!~~tfe
advent o( ceble tclcv1 11on
would result in lhe ~
loiit. pi ill!~I ~ of nctwcwk tclf;,i·
11on.S1mplyput. tllecxJleris

Ii,- ~
. ~imba. wae wroaa.
~~VOICUl&and .
. NBC, ABC and'CBS c
are
soann&_ IIIUlcal nu~n doia, Jll;" fine. thenk you.

)'OUl_'I

r

since 1987, hfS 1rown by
~ and bounds and DK'J6I

Spinoff. Amoaa UPN's Olhcr

shows unveiled.Jen. 17 uc
the H~i-balcd acti~-ad-

Now, tbc laJnch of twO
new necworks 1his monch
hlve~addcd ~o the alphabet
soup the airw!vcs. Warner
Bros.-s WBdebutedJan.11 .
follow~ a _ eek 1,ccr by .
w
Par-amount 's Unhed Paramount N~ort or UPN.

t

to

videocollectioa.
GRADE: A+

·

and~ ~musiciSJN~ J 'tl
aunchini auitar rock. e,pc-

on • muted tone

__,....
--matMU,_ ~:b:.!~ !n~ :';~:Y~':i !e~; Jan.~:~:: :;:~v:; ,:
kilUq,pree. Thiscommcn-

housetccbaoi11bitdifficult

the fiut 1i nile .. Love"'
Sprads" ii a killer and the
a.um inciudcs unique S:OUnd
cffect1 ~h raise ii's nov-

take,

tbrooghout. This m,y di~

ncca.sari!l, mi~ b;pbblc 1gum for day•

new album "Uni~ersily" is

fl

Ooacly, but ii ariU (roatcd by some seems u ambitious as·

nuuKma , at'ise "-

•~ ve differences ~e1wej
·
biind mefllbcrs- ,
~~•
Two lfOOps, 'Th
.
Muses"' an~ " The ' Stone"""f~V~
Roses" t~k • break from
1lutameactioofticki,a mak.ing music for • while
-1.itde lea~&•• video and now ~ease two ~ al- •
JinL&I but noc · COOUch. A bums wh ich pro-.:o 1ba.pd
dumbscriii.lDdcomyjotes problems do not
oalycDhalicctbetoilet-hu- cilJ!althcend..Dftalc4L
.
mor(l'!lalityoithcwholeproThe Throwing Muses

~:~-~~=!~~;!~

Albums

the Newport, RJ bud'1 six.th lin&Je "'Bripl Yellow Gun.
album and the Iacat effort
The s ~ took su.
11.QCC the reoraaniuuon of ycan to pn,dicc ti,ir--sophc>

Grtece
srAPP -

Fiaict'?". P.ricStolttaadJulic diagrccmenll and just ere-

.

cic:ntNorsemasklObcc:ome
aOll'IOOailb--'--. 1be
specialeff~=~-

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By

ment with brilUant Scad per- ~J!'::~•=r~

fonnanoes

-The ·Stone

Roses ~ e CoJD~;.~
j.;1.

Nichol'sromanticthrillcris fans of "Dop" aad ..Pulp :C=tc:=cn:::=
~y.incclligcntcnterwn-

a IOltr who pull on III an-

5'11"ak:cbulW. dwtllllred.

fori1'1owo

ox.

\
dou~ of s.ft'ollt'1 gov- Cage, Brid&d Poada and ' - - - - - - - " " ' - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - '
eramcnt profe11or Judy. ~PerczandlOIQCfunay
Oushku -plays the in-peril momcn11 iMtc this a barmd.Js;hterofShw.-zenes:ger. • Jess nlahtf \iiewin1:
GRADE: B
"Wolr

WJ"lle Malt"
Ji~~yiumazi.na as

MANSEE.IDNC WOMAN

1u.lmoatoo~

a binHo Suffolk' good. ffowevc,, soUd .pcrolhldenu. Pliza Dmhk\f ~ fonniace. from Nlcholu

.

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PUSIDINT OF KOltEA
BITES

i;

Amolds..hw■ _ _ , , You'dbebcaocolfdoiqdie
Jamie Lee Curtis IDd Tom samethina.
Atno1c1 ... "' 11uo ..,.....,,
GRADE:

!billiMlre' ...._tMJ#r

. ~~.c~ ..

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eagerly !waited "Star Trek:
Voy,gcr," the latest "Trek"

<"

vcnrnro .."-rt.er," with Ri•
c'!-¥~Griecoasayoungman
wiku,111( rcpay.thc dcb11 left
~nd by b.is dead f11,1hcr.
ud fnMVlatclN:t, " a Las
Veau-bucd antboloay sc•
ries with the nipper Sir Mi.it·
A-Loe u ill myiwious·hosl.

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IJPN

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ibiUor whidl ,,._ - . .

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is poorly IICIOd, and,

this ICIIIOG1 IL;rc's a list or wdl....lhis im'tev,ea word..·
""""'bomovideobils;da,: talmc - . e..i. c1e.1<1
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----~assupor-Har,yT-ln "TNOµao.•nowavallable
o n ~ from 20th Century Fox.

Tbro,wing·M~ and The Stone

Qucntia Tarrancino' s
sidekick Ro&er Avery, dj.
rmcdlhilfastpaa,doflihool

11, JUICJa Grleco

the Newport. RI band's sb..th
album and the
effon

knc and filled with au.it~
and will most likely please
fans or "Dop" and " Pulp

' ~

A-

lans durin& their careers in
mU1ic. ·Problems arise such
u ~ members deputures,
m::~ contract or company
diugrccments and ju.st ere-

includcsBdlymcmber Tanya
Dooely, but is still {rooted by
longtime band leader Kristin
Henh.
The album is • subtle rock

prevu:ii
al
e so~,i~ • or
consis1eot, Jeaa ·i poract1t-1nd
lakes on a muted tone
lhroughout. This may disa~
poini die-ha~ , Muses (ans,
but Hc!Jh'• lytjc stiU.provldc
mind i>µbble jJum for days
and . the · mus c is pure~ 1u1
crunching guitar rock, capecially on the ~bum's first

t~d.thc:
ru
n
1u1c1dal
em
many songs
havill1,....,.1imita.--MUnd. bu1
the •fin1 single " Love
Spreads" is a killc:t and the
alltuffl inciludes unique sound
Cffccts ~ h misc it's novcJiY v .e ,
- OR.ADES: "The Throwint, Muses" B+
· "7bc: Stone Roscsw B

"l'heMall."
JimCam:y iumaz.ing as
1 loser who putS on ·an ancient Norse mask to become
• canoooisb superhero. Tho
spcciaJ effects are · mind-

~ - ~vrkN:111"
e
This time action ftick Is a

liulc lcaannoyinc as a video
rental buc DOt enough. A
dumbtcriptandcomy jokes
only cnhapce the toilct-humorquajity oflho whole pro-

blowinaaad~'!-mal<o d11e1ion . Someone
up for the dJm plot. A fun
met for lheCDtircwnily.
GRADE: B

save
Chartksbeen' scarcc.r! !!!!!!
GRADE: 0+

"The lJon King"

"'Nai.;_I Born Kllkn"
OliverStone'li frantic visual assault is nolhl.lJg short
of a masterwork.- Woody
Harrelson and Juliet Lewis
• &h'C dynamfu performances
as t\vo young lovers on o

ative differences b,etw: 1,
band m~rs.
Two groJps, ~
1~
Mu.ses"· and "The StoneRoses" took a break from
making music for a while
and now ~case. two not al- '
bums which prove bll.Jld
problcms do not ncccisarily 1
signal the end o ( taledL .s
The Throw.ir1g Muses
ocw album ..Univcrsity't is

picture or aJI cimic. Disney
hasoutdonelhemselveswith

latest

c.ol " .
(us

bum ~ •

The Stooe Rota took si•
years to prodlcc_
l)tir sopho-

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New Network Joins TV .ri'iip. Tile Launch of UPN
By 1an Spe:llina

the='an';~~~

~

Coll~ g ~
many
a supposed upcn tha t , ilfc
advent o r cable 1elevislon

recently made ~WI by ~naa-

spinoff. Amona: UPN's other

Now~thc launch of two
ne w nc1wo rks th is month

venture .,Matter," with R1chi.rd, Grieco ., a young man

!~!Y ~~ f ~ I coverage !:W~~~~~:_;~i:~.:~

this powerful, extravaaant

~~=!i'::...::~:: ::;~-::Sai':!:S~t:::!

taJeofthecominc-or.._ora
you~c lion n ~. ~imba.

sion. Simply put, the exJeru
were WfOQI . '

Bros.~ we ckbu1ed Jan. 11.
,
followed a week later by

wlMuiut rqay. ihe debts1 left
~~•~

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:
Veaas-bucd antholo&Y se•

killiD1aprec:, This commcn- ~c:elcbrityvoian&and •
NBC. ABC and CBS are ParamOUm• i United Para- rics with Lhc rapper Sir Mix•
tal)'GD rbeltlleof rnediaand soaring mU1icat numbers doins jU$t f\ne , than1r: you . lllOUnt Network or UPN.
A-Lot u its mysterious host.
ooolecy 11..,.ofdic smanest

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GRAb£: A+

1

~YI~

)'OWII demo. Jr we c:oul NYC ..,.
Uow, rroa a.oy),of ,\M, actworb,
we' d have a lot oldie bi&a," jobl
Saltlaay, 1lupilta. • tbe coawn.
tiOD about UPN's ' bca;iaaiq COIDCI
to an end. "but I'd also wut pr010type 1bow1 like ' B.R.'. ' X-Fila.'
'Sdol'eld' and 'NYfD Bh1e..' no.e
are the 1ype1 or shows we'd scrive to

~~ . .
~~~iathe-demopapWcl buli-

since 1987 , hu grown by
leaps and bounds and most

/

Jan.~:Nw~~::

::~v:;

:
1
eagerly !waited "S1 Trek :
11r
Voyager," the latest ''Trek"

II doesn' t takc_more than
UPN

continued ll'1 page 5

aofta' pro,< .

SU)'loatbcshowwiU.mebave lived
with Olba" mea in a house, and they
say the~ahow's llOricl are a lot like
what Ibey went tb:rouah. So, I'm eaci~andl'mhopiQ&thatwe'llcatcb
on .
Rob Lona and Dan Staley, who
previously 1CRffled l;O produce the'
last rew· IC:UOCl ,of "OM:en," write
and produce "Pia .5&¥." Both men
report that UPN hu &iven them the

e'Jll.!!'1!!&• '"'2'!',, , r~

to perform in
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that ABC. .NBC, CBS, Fox and cape- &aleable., lhM will i,ow with you. and
clllly UPN's main rivaJ, the ne~ oae that will accept your brandiq.
Warner Bros. network, which wai When you look at Lhc demop'aphic a
l a ~ ~an; JI_. ~.;".'t;tt! "?'!~ ;, 'X. fUes:.~ r.~ J_,.' r , h,a t ~for
,
f o r ~ . By lhe time'iYB ~ - ~ UPN. !Uore .utlom are 11 ~ ap.
butcd, it had amllled .50 affiliata, "We' ll be very ~
!'1 ' .~ 11
1
whlle UPN bad ~ured IOD .affili- take tilnC.' we•~
,ober' '& 1
atea. Botb.lietworb:claiml0beav1il..... 1tbil. There is not timetable set
able to more than 80· perctnt~of (SUCCCM). We're aoina to tee bow it '
American .. bousehold,.,wi&lt.iI.V,-,-.,.., .,SOP and.build from there.
UP!j ■ up "'4~.. , .. "Afway1 build,"

lljo ••!~ffl ~ < •l'fW]h''

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WANTED

Comio1", butthe8ritishfour•
some seems u ambitious lli
ever. The combo of catchy.
laid-back rock and acid•
house ttfhno is a bit difficult

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lin&ie ..Bript Yellow Gun.w

JOUINAL STAR'

Nichol's l'Omf.D.tiC lhrillcris Fictioci".Pn<:Stoltzandlulic
das,y, intelligent cntcrtainDelpf'areqaileaoodinthcir
mcftl with brilliant lead perfu1cs as a baill robber and
-

~::1:1'!::'~~~~ '! =-~t~W~ :;';!=7>.:S!.:11'°:

arammina. We'll be a little more
action-orien1ed , somewhat more
maJo.oriented. nw•s not 1.o say we' ll
be tununa off women. ' Voyaae:r•· is
cutal~ly oae';of llle purest de.moP'lflbioaDY s,lil. of all our abowl. It
win appca1-io...bolb YOWll men and
women. ' Marlttt,' we think we'll be
action-adventureaaainst sofler, older,
fet1taJe-oriented 1how1.''
·
Another show lbat seems i5pe-

Roses ~ e Coni~);t~ Albums

"Kllllaa Zot"

-7

SalbaDy is duokiq loa,-tam. Be,_... l a 23, UPN will air 5-r.
day aftcrnooa movies from
~
•• arduvCI. More Q:ipb
ol prop---. are plaDod -Sr.
. &aft aaiea will iacludo ,.....S." a
Wellem widl Jona« "'MllcOyve:r"
star Richard Oma Aadcnoo lo the
lead.-Sasbowaboulvinull..aby
crared by "Sm 'f'ns" _. Leourd
Nlmoy.
"Michael Sulli~ (UPN'• prai-

ljoos ~ ""'""""'Y'wiliioa., .. ..... ... , bowebold (....-l1-i0.,. ..W ~ '11 ~ lffiliaa Md cany iu7pro-t ·,,aeu. People buy prodt,acts at wMcb
,nm.mini, more (c:m.ak,-oricntc ~ and be able to tdate at It. Mmt ol the aram mi•&·
leleviaioo, not hOUICbolds.. So you

GRADE: F

Omhku the ronnuces from Nicholu
of Suffolk's gov- Cage, Bridget Foada and
cmment profesaor Judy. RosiePacz.Mldsomefunny
Dushku plays the Ul-prnl momeo&s fmke this a harm·
dau,tucrofShwarzcoegger. less ntat-s' \iiewinJ.

dlu....,

coune. she wouldn' t bother comin& we also wanted actors who were
to fix lhift&I pcrsooally if the dida' l. youna, enihusfutie aqd who yoa
dee~down, 11etullly like the auy, maybe ~ ' t' ICldl so muc:b befcn.
butthat'sa111bjecttobeulCk.lcdlater. That' 1whatlwo1ot,andwe'1eaoia&
..hortofbalaaceoutthe&eMOa.Cr· from there."
one level oo the set-and oo the &bow,"
Behind~ 10CDC1 a t ~. tbiap
notes the friendly Vusey, whom aremovinafa,f-•onefD;iP, ,upect
"E.R" f&DJ will i:emember for her when • Uf!iU1J1. tries to take Oil the
recuma1 roles u the aympboma- bi& pm. UPI'(, in order to be ~ Y

""'otbu -

•lhobegin,wlcoflhomovie. ·

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~ wM

~:W".;!v~f~::~:~;r::!::
to act roonacr t hows, younac:r casts,
more action. Our thowt, 10 rar reDecc
that."
UPN'1 siieom1, ..PlatypusMao."
with funnyman Richard Jet1I u a
aioale cooking I.bow hoct, and "'Pig
S1y," an ensemble comcdy about five
twcoty-,ometbina bachelors lharina
ao apanmenr in New York City, both

dabt o' cloc.t. yoo see

AlnoldSch-. You'dbebeaoroffd<);a11ho
samclhing.

Jamie Lee Curtis and Tom
Arnold star in this non-'10P

aet away whh more than , ny,
"Friends," aa NBC show 001 too
diaipilar 10 "Sty.• Also, they U •
lbeiuysareatdlaccimallilewllse plaia.J,c,c:a,.se UPN'is new, cbaacc:a
lllcy' re just tici-ltUthta lheir cc- uo .the DetWort will stick by lbc
rem. lhimfll n;apcmibWly, ~ .,., even I( it aakcs time to &Id•
ap I IIOrm fol ec:ormic re.- - ~
'
·IODI, roomioa tc,aetber. AJoca ror
"We' rebyio,:toaororaclaak:the fun ii Uz •v...,. • Teu, the ll)'le ~cc:medy." ~ b>acsexy bu.Udina superiat.endent One "We're tryifl to build a iarq en•
of the guys likCI her, but TCII won' t aemblo with alorot group lltlff, the
giv'e hi!D the time of the dly1 So, be t1pe of show where people have a

to their TV is .. Pi& Sty," wbicb ,__
tun:s five handsome IUYI cruunod
into • small New York .,...._

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Conlinucd from page 4
• quick• aJaoc:e al the: UPN' 1 s1ate of
shows to realiu tbar. the: network is
10io1 aftu ~
oa audieace, in
the: 111-imponanc U •34 qe poup, 1
. dcmoaraplµc or prime ia\Crcst to
adveniten. W'lthia tbal ~ or course are miWoas orcolleae
11udcnt1."The colleac-qe arovp is·
very Important to us, especiaUy with
our proa,am1," ac:knowlcdacs Lucie
Salhany, UPN'1 pR:Sident and chief

... •

FALOOZA
iws ~
Applications available at tpe Student
Activities Center. All tapes are due in by
February 15, 1995..J'he event will take
place March 3, 1995 in tlfeC. Walsh
Theatre.
Benefit for Children with AIDS.

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ror

ne--.aJ

ThcSuffollt- W-.Y,Polnay I, 1995 .

Wcdncsday,fcbniartl,1995

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\'I love a protest"

1bcrc ls a. really bia de-

E]

• 111c South Boaon Allied W• Vctenu j ust ~•t set:

Thc Aooual Soudl
Polrick's Day pu>de
is oa tpin. but dlia time tbc tooeof tt,c parade his bcc.n
chMfDd. Jns&e.ld of acelcbnltion of Irish cuJtwe,and
~ i t y, ii is nowaprotcs:tagainstthecowt'1deci.sion
oolcriastho.....-.ofthopu>de 1oiacludeGLIB,
lbc gay and lc1bi11fpoup dm: has tried for the past few
,.... 10 IDIR:h in tho pu>de.
Unofficially. th;e pande will be"
much the ume as it
has always been. Except for black armbaMs oo some of
the participants. the Southic tradition will feature the
same marchins bands and politicians as in years before.
The only diftcrcoce will be the exclusion of GLIB.
It was the decision oflhecoun that the SL Patrick's
Day Parade is• public event; it uscs public streets and
has always been open to an}'one of ,Irish descent or
• nationality. In fact , many participants, sue.has marching
hoods from ruah schools lhroughout Massachusetts. have
not been suictly Irish, buc have been allowed to participaae anyway.
By altcrinc ~ tone of the,.parade to one of protest
, inscead of celebration, the Vctcnns have proved themselves to be openly bigouct., They have found a lc&al
loophole lhal allows their prejudice 10 have a legal

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It's a sad day for those who arc Irish and fr'CCof
prejudice. The pill"Adc will no longer be the fun celebra-

tion it used to be. Instead, it has boco,ne a monument to
narrow-mindedness and outmoded ideas of exclusion
anddiscrimi1J&tion.
This year's St. Po.trick' s Day will be a sad day ror the
Irish.

QUOTE OF TttE WEEK
"Compromise Is the vue>iinc or political imcrcoune."

Letters
Public Enemy #1

Dear Editor,
This letter is not in response 10 any stories
or editorials from the paper, this is about a
worldwide cpide:nic 1ha1 is attacking 1hc
youn& adult •&e £roup with a fury This
epidemic is AIDS.
I am sure lhae I.here arc people 001 1hcre
who arc rolling their eyes thinking the y
know all they want 1 know about 1h1s dis0
case and lhey arc sick of hearing abou1 it. I
agree wllh you, I om sick of hearing about
how AIDS i11: iwaultin& yoo ng adults now

I smoke.
Lightina a cigarette lo ~ United St.ates 1,
bccomina one or the moit punished crim~
nowadays. The right 10 1moke in a free
country like this is almost not possible any
longer. Smoking is one or the cum:nl controve,sial issues or everyday lire, and new law,
arc being puscd in order to forbid lhe per•
sorut.l freedom or the individual within th 1,
country.
Once I decided to come 10 the Un11n.l
Slates and become on American rcsiden1. I
decided to get involved in the whole cultur-.11
1Hmosph«...of- 1tt.--Uni1MI-Slac~imc-ll.money," "work out,R "fa1-free rood" and
"make smok.ing history."
I wanted to qui1 smokina and mul' 11
history as well, until the moment I re11 in sulted. isol&I.Cd and most or all dcprcciaied. I
was turned Into a convict in a society that
f.1 tegori~es mo ... a publJOl
or an
endangered species. My'criRIC: I 1111'1 a smoker.
On the othc,..a., pm OM,be 11>Du1h1 in
every single comer of t!us country. It is sad
I.bat 1 have to be isolalocf N a social pc.s1 in a
coffee s~ when the i rm." '" bclJ.thy" fellow

there aboul 1hi1 disease, people are s1ill not
prouctina themselves.
I am 21 years old and I do noc have AIDS,
but.it scate1 me to think that people I know
may not be here fi ve years from now because
Ibey didn'1 protect themselves one nighL J

OJov~ ,...•
The lrial of OJ Simpson has.bccn'callcd"thc most
spcctaculartrialorthecentury."]hemain reMODithas
become so 1pectleUlar ~ due to the media hype~ has
sufflMllftdod the p.rocccdiogs from day one: al(_ way
thc
from the white Bronco clwe 1 the opcoioe of the
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"'ICCl'Ctcnvelopi."
Eaooah already. This trial hai bcco on tho news
consuotly.uilondlcfmnlpagesofmootocwspapcn
. (in 8""00, cspo,Wly'tho- llcAljt). and.ha, been
blown inlo the Giamt trial in n:ceat IDMIOl¥ls tho lrial of OJ
wo,11,y otoll lhis hype?
·Noc quite. II is acueinvolviqdomcaicviolcoce and
~
; and.except for the fame and renown ~f-~ ~ •
clcfcndan~ probal>ly would have..,....., D O ~

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ls reponills on lhe.tliai iuc1C news? 8ecaac of OJ's
tale, to a ccrwn dqrce. it is. However, tbeoomlaal
. . _ o f,,cws and rq,oru, nmcinsfromdlscow<yof
aew evidence to the sccrecs of Robed Shapiro' s 10\'C life,
•-motelhan thomcdia.1 fl!odm,dlcllamelof

..,.ill&o an infom oofi11 owa JDlkiaa.
.

Hopclblly tho vcnlict wiUcome soon, and Ifie llory
wlllmwly move off tho front paaa ud special nows •

"':'.w...,....i fe<"OJ'1Jlil TmDl,l'6r

~e~ir:r~a\~~ tt:

consenting adults cnpgc in &ellual ac:1ivit}',
they 5hould prot.cct themselves: lhcy both
h\vc that rapoiuibility. The rac:t remains, i1
only takes one time to get .AIDS and tlw one
•.1~

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bi1 Civil War Hi.story class.

't~t

. ~~ontaki~ , : : ;
the cootroYer1y 1unoundin1 .
the so-called "Balanced Bud1c1 Amendment." It h11
passed the Howe or Rcpre-KDlltive,, and h11 moved
into the Senalc. IJ ii puaea
therc, the amendment would
then move on 1 the IWCS.
0
For the. Afflendmcnt to be
placed into the Constiwtion
aloo, with such fundamental
rights as the Freedom or
Speech, Assembl y, and lhc
righl to Bear Arms, it wOWd
need lhc raeiftcation of threefirths or nil the states.
Thi s Amendment is a
jokc.
Fim
it aives the Preli·
dent 1hc power, lhould the
bud&et 10 into the red aft.er it
is puMd by Conp-eu, lo step
in and balance It him,clr.
",•.The. President lhall ensure
that the actual oullaya do not
u ceed the outl ay , 1c1
fonh •.. " Nowit'1 grcattothink
that ou r current president
would never lhink or levying
tue, or c ulling programs
wilhout the consent or Consr6\, but how can we be
surclhat ru1ure presidcntswill
not?
One of the reasons that
our roundi n& fa1hcr1 wrote
the constiiution was because
Kin& Oeorse Ill, along with
Pllrliamcn1, was puttina taxCI

oer,

expression.

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Hell no, I won't go,

Kill the bill

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n

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cootinucd

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ment would clearly shift that
power to ·the Praidau•, o(.
:~t~~~c~::
balances. which our country
is based upon.
e.utleusay,fortheuke
or argument, that this lhift or
power is not-an iuue. Then it
become, an iuue or ltatel'
ri&f\U. How, you uk? Well,
!cu say ·thal the budget ii in
the red. Something must be
cul. or some swcs must fool
the bill 00 some 50ciaJ P'Ogram. Whowi\lhavethehard·
csttimc?Whythc small ltalct,
o( course.
Just think about it. tr there
i1 ever a need to cul a ~
aram, the President can • I·
wa,yi pick
a small SI.ale .
00
~ would be little to stop
him. Politically, states l.ike
Delaware. Rhode Island and
Oklahoma would not have
the voces to fi&ht him , tnd
even in Con&reu, their
smaller popula1ion causes
them to have rewa repreKn•
wives and, as a result. they
have IC:55 clout in Was hins~
ton.
Want to bur somethins
else? Nol only is this Amend•
menl a joke. but it is also
poinlless. Apd here ii why.
The Congress, which is currcntly controlled by the evil,
conscrvaiive Republicans,
could pass bills that would
force the budget into the rul
withasimplethrcc-fifthsvoce .

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Dr. Omld Rkbmln, Advisor

Tbcrc I WM.

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her bomewotk.

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Think about it,

Expnlliff ..... .,.__ ~Erikat

the Oailj Grind Coffee Houte tts! Want to spice up barina
onelUpt. Dukltlml inmy ~ ~trus'? Ju,t
mou th , Elvis Cotiello l.n my add Don ICnatt!l •
car, all my Marlboro miles '--You'll have people trip&
pre.ad out before me (600 ping over themselvea lookmore mile, and' I can send ina to beau their Urdvmlty
away ror the Marlboro Che,- with cdcbrity gue&C spou
mothcrapy m.1ehine). All and from Chevy Chuc. Jocelyn
all, everything wu goina my Elden, ex;. Captain Sccubin&.
way.
Big•timeltWlcouldrabe
And then , Blammo, theawureofSOA toaacn&obaby! Reality Bitul
1pbcrcworthyolsucha'fine
What's the front pqe of body. It woald abo divert
last week 's g.reen Suffolk attention from the ochawllc
Journal uy? Well, nothing boring and ~~ agenda!
really. But it ay1 tlw SOA
Bladmdooil: Forju111
mcc1lng 1 arc abo ut II rew doUU'I more, SOA could
crowded III a blood drive. -")lave a nice Triscuit and 011So.waitonecouon•pick• iondipspread.atev~mcct·
in& minult. I spent rony•five inJI
.
seconds in Scpumbcr ID Vole
Roll in ti.c.c caltonc.t l
pe(lpe into SGA just ID have Everybody love& calzonctl
them tum arouod and blow SOA will have to take rc:IC:r·
orr mcct.inp? Tbanb, pya. vations.
1 could have doae that ml•
P?JPl,c will muach away,
•elf .
·
unaware that anyone 11
I've been 1oin1 1 this spcakin&, You can't have a
9
school for 1evcntun yctn bad time.whea your fflOUth is
now,,How mahySO.( mect• follo( Oat Pcpsi! People will
ln,s have I aone 10? Zippti. 1tatta "bUMjhop" linel SOA
Why you ask? No Twinkcc1. meeting'? More like a pany,
No Fresca.
baby!
SGA ·• aucndance pro~
Mwlc: Fallina ul~p at
lem1 come u a ,urprise to mcetinp will _ a rarity with
ht
nobody. SOA meet.logs-are back sroupd music supplied
about as much run u , well, by Guns n' Roses.
COP meetinp. Ju11 iingine
What h1ppcn1 durina
1oin1 to a Collcac ~ I i• heavy bickerins and back-

on lhe colonies withou1 aiv- "No bill 10 increase receipts
in& those _
colonies any form shall become law uni cu ap-

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■II around!

:itbc~:e
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Evcr,:one will

James Madison wanted the

joriiy of both houses o

what the people wanted than
the Senate because ICMIOR
waselcctedbytbestalel' leg-

amendment IO the Consdtu·
tioo. which is I coUc:ccioa ol
absolutes, that can be cir-

F1eN bipa: Tbll 50A ol·
failamorpe. Let'afaceit.
if just lao't bi1 coouab to
bold capacity crowdtl A
chanae ol tomay ii in otderl Want to pab bo&d of
peop&eudnevaleleo? Hold
meetinp in Ort.to. Or Rio
de JNICU'O. The Rllaba 1pace
aarion ia opai oo
SOA eou.ld join die ad.venc:urcaoldles..ipVoy•
acer, 70 ycan OUI of fo:lcn..
tion 1pacc. Talk about inter
cultural! I ay anytbJna that
acu SOA off Suffolk propcn.y is a mp in the ria,ht dirccdo n.
Mul hJ , - -: Stillbav•
In& troubLe rtndina taken:? I
&ay pc:111 lrypnotic saap:adoo
ia tho way JO.
You know: '"You' re act·
1ia1 1lecptl Sleececpy l
When you awake you will
reel rcrrelhc:d. You ill be
lylna in a fiCld of dailies, .
talking about· the Suffolk-rocycllna proaram with Cinay
C111wford." It'• painlea, and
belt ef all, it can't be used
aaainst SGA al trial\ Spike ,,.
, the bubbler Water with a will•
powcr-uppina juice\
Slip • mickey to the entire Suffolk community!
You'll have a braDd ocw
army or Suffolk zombies,

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1
lt.et•a\
just uy SGA .will be able to

dent or th:-:-:nl Body Jean!
I've decided° to map ou1
Ourina . particularly poiProj«:t: Populate!
scant momaats, oi,e ~Id
Followi111 my belpfol plax "the 1112 Ovauare" to
hi.ftu~lhcPrcaidcntoftbeSw• empbalize a J)OUII. It ii td·

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Vo/CB'? oJ Su/folk

How do you feel aboutthe,productlon of • c ~ • fealWlng director David
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Daft Coak.Jey, Edilot•in-Ch.Cr

Juscia Grieco, Eacnlloaat f.ditor
Jiln8ebrlc, Columni11

Jim Bfihrle -

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By Jhc students, for lhc students, si~

says J•
on

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ea...ed flam pece 7 inaton ·bav~ oaee •1ain
1 cttlll'...-d ffllalively easily? pro\l'Cd dlit they rcaDJ care

H~ll no~ I won't go,

l

says Jun
Jim Behrle_____
There I

wu, swinaina

at

he Daily Griftd C<,ffCC HOUIC

her ho mcwcirk.

peppy tunea:. Think about it, •

Ea:pe.lllivt pest •pullen: Want to apice up boring

Erikal

Field tripi1: That SOA of•

,ne ni&hL Dark Rout in my

parliamCn1ary cvclll8? Jus, .facei 1affl0f1ue, Le1'1 faccit,
11outh, EM, Costdlo in ' my adij Don Knoual
ii just isn't big cnoush to
:ar. ,all mt Marlboro miles,
You'll have people trip- hold capacity crowds! A
prcad 001 before me (600 pina over themselves look- change of scenery ~ in or11ore m.ilct and I can send ing ' to bcucr their UnivCl'Sity der! Want 10 arab hold of
way for the Marlboro Che- wir.b' celebrity guest spots
people andncvcrldao? Hold
1
11otherapy machine). All and froni C hevy Chase, Jocelyn meetings in Orlando. Or Rio

~~y~vcrything was going,.,, y El~~-:m
m
~!~t!~:!
And

then ,

Pftlblbly.._i,ia a

polklcal""7b),lboRcpubli

cau in

Blamin·o,

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SGA could join the -ad-

thestature ofSGA1011itrato-

,aby! Reality Bites!
sphere worthy of sUC:h a'fine ventures of the Starthip VoyWhat's the from page of body. II would also divert q:cr, 70 ycan put o( Fcderaast week's green Suffolk attention from the otherwise tion 11pace. Talk about inter
oumal say? Well. nothing boring and poi~tlcu _
agend:I! cultural1 I say anything that
cnlly. But i1 says that SGA
Bia Umt rood: ""for just a gel!I SGA off Suffolk propne~tings are about as rew dollars morer SGA could erty is a step in the right dirowdcd a.s a blood drive.
have a nice Triscu,i t and on- reclion.
So, wail one cotton-pidc- ion dip spread at every medMui hypnoslt: Still havng minute. I spent forty-five ing!
ing trouble fioding takers? I
cconds in September to vote
Roll in those cal.tones! say post b.ypnotic suggestion
icople into SGA just to have Everybody loves calzones! is the way to go.
hem cum around and blow SGA will have to take reserYou koow: "You're gct•
,ff meetings? ThankJ, guys. vations.
ti ng sleepy! Slecoeepy!
collld have done lhat my- \
People will munch away, When you awake you will
cir.
·
un aware 1h at anyone is .. feel refreshed, You will be
I've been going to this speaking. You can'( have a lying in a fie ld of daisies,
chool for seventeen years bad time when your mouth is talki ng about, the Suffolk rc1ow. How many SGA mce1of Oat Pepsi ! People will cycling ,program with Cindy
ngs have I gone to? Zippo. stan a "bunny hop" line! SGA CraWford." It's painless. and
Why you ask? No Twinkccs. meeting? More like a party, bcsl of all, it can'I be used
fo Fresco.
,
baby!
against SGA at trial! Spike
SGA's attendance probMU$c: Falling asleep at Ulebubblerwa1erwithawillcms come as a surprise to meetinas will be a rarity with power-sapping juice!
1obody. SGA meefings arc back ground music supplied
Slip a mickey 10 the en1bout as much fu n a.s. well, by Guns n' Roses.
tire Suffolk community!
:OP meetings. Just imagine
Wh at happens during
You'll have a brand new
;o)ng to o College Republi- heavy bickering and back• army or Suffolk zombies,
:ans' mceiing and being on stabbing? Play "We are the rcody to carry out ·your every
ire I.he entire time. That's World." There will be hugs wisti and command. Let's
;GA.
all aro und! Everyone will just say SGA will be nblc to
-So,eH-fe-w,r-to-the-Prcsi--spontaneouslJ
i,,w
filh
lent of the Student Body. Bears!
· mindless members !
've decided lo inap 011.1
During particularly poiDancln1 &frla: Who
»rojcct 'Populale1
gnant m0inents, one cquld could resist meetings whcTc
Following ' my helpful plax "the 1812 ()y~re" to "the student·body" was well
1inu, the President of ~ Stu- emphasize a point It is sci- represented? Add a chorus

COlllf'Ni ~ ~

abJ,ut~ale.Nwifortbeirpwn
careen.

UJin& IO bcp dleir arealil.• tic "Cimmcl With Amedca." ' ■

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Plant microchips~

mcniben' can, ~ you can

ifyou'velried.Udllicbuill . broadcau SO~ sp~ec~e1

aadlCillyaabavccmpcy , ...,.ghl iDlo people'• ..,..i
I ..Y it'uime to pt serious! cords! Talk· about conve· • h&- SGA fo'lki on big nientl Now nobody's ~b-

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cm
dlintdllt..,,.ailll..,.aamct "SGA" the musicall

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Some- ·~

baby!

ftldccud.Tbcytnowtbattbil
will
.-,ii&s' by.rthe

n.ey

know .that lhe
public •wilJ1aoe•~ probk:ms
with it, but (bey went ahead
with it •yway.
The~~
in Wash-

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u close u the Studeot ' · · Kidnap SOA famiiy ingalotofWO,dolqwbat•
i.C11viril:..-·· -l,uhdin1 · tor.' 1 ~
ben and uae lhem u ever il ii you guys do riP.I
Ouinness? ·Oettin1 dl'UD,k ' ,biipiniaichip1. ''Lec'sjust . now.
_
dmina tuition dabltcl ii
,say i(you don't show up at
What is it you do, by the
Glcuoll ~ bad in mind J:00 on Tuesday, Mcmmy is way?
·
wbeD ht built thi s joint! going IO be pus.biog lhe liuJe
I must have forgotten,
~~. ~~ pistachios and daises!"
·
baby!

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The Student Government Association is
Announcing Openings in Every Class

ff You Missed thiElections L'41 Yet1!

6

• of your life'1 lilt Wmli" Ii_virig
· for I.hat one unproc:ected mOmenl when yqu .could haVe ,
so inany more of those: moments if yo u only protect ~
yourself?
·
1
AIDS is not some disease
only homosexuals -or drug
JJ.SCR or prostitutes get; it is'a
disease that strikes anyone,
anywhere. "Like th"cy say,
AID~J~ows ilo•~•M•

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colf!i_nued on page g

'from paae

I am not h gsestiug that
~le lhould not have sex: I
ain mere_y •~nesting ~
1
you sh9ii]d ,tbink•o f ~,
and thlnk or your future. · 1
know tbat I am young and I
' have my,Whole life ahead or
me Jike a\1 of You do, but
think, one night could take
all of that" away. Is it w~

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of absent IDCmben: homes. 8o&rd. follow my imcruc· .
Pu,. 'eminai,-i,anddon' l ~ons and y~' II be, swim- l..,P,.=-""0!!!!:,;__-.,..1

strike any"onc.
Jf all of US had a choice
right now between living a11(i
~ying, I think that most of us,
if not all, would choose to
live. So hold 0010 that thought
and use it Take-the initiative,-

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If You Know - ou
Y

....., ·want to Jotn U_...
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or

If You JuJt.Want More
Information ...

We are young."but we ai-e
not invincible. ·,

S....,_nl,PuMn

IJY C~rl~n,EhgW II/Id_
Erakln,, Plum

Junior

:tton ot.•C~rim"leaturing director Davi

Come to the.Next Meeting oftb.e

''Student Gover~ment Associ~tion
',,
/
Every Tuesday at 1,00 p.m. in Sawyer 423
•Or

Call the SGA Hotline at 573 - 8322

■ S91UA.

Cootinued from page 6
lt is...greatto~~howi.he
American society bas incor...,...i anochu po:juclice. lp.
the ftftiel and sixliel were the
Communists and ..colored
pc(lltlc." Intheninctics, tbc
· _
wiu:b ' bunt ii againit uno"\.m; the oaly thing misAing is
S . . - J - ~ y . ,l
wonder if they already have
a"blacklist."
lbel~tliacthe ·intelli-

gence of each cowsay rests
Ul its cas-;:ity for undemanding the different needs of eac:h
of its citiz.em: in Ibis case,
smokers vs. non-amokers. ·

RllaSoria
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·111o-Joamo1 w
1

iaatoa 'have oace •lain

ExtortJH, 111auerr,
and maybem: Erika,

•· .........i _...,. ca,ily? proYCd that Ibey really care

~

Plant microchips beneath
mcmben' can, so you can

_ fliilaly ...... itll ■ aboutlittle.avcfortbeirown if you've tried.all~ bincs broadcau SOA speeches
aaclltillyouhaveemptyaeats. atimgbt into people's spinal
polJacal plor i,, iM-1·

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careers. ..

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. I lly •it's time to pc scriOUJI
Put SOA folu on big

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They know that the
public wW , Ne IM1problems
with it, but they went ahead
with it anyway.
The politician.s in Wash-

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WE IPMTE YOUR COMMENTS ANDCM1CtSMS ON THIS SURVEY ANO

"SOA" the musical!
' ~
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/ Wbo QO!:Cla

Put 'cmiubla,and doo'tlct tions and you' ll be l"".im1fpan'I out till Tueida)''s meet- min& in bodies., ignore them
incl It worb for Veoture. · and }'OU gliys will be spcnd10 u clot0 u the Student ' ·· Kidnap SOA family ing a lot of WO, dollll wbal-

ON OTHER ISSUES RE LE.VANT TO THE SUFFOLK'UMIIERSrrV
BCX)KSTQRE,

can

baildiPI =-ror · 1 'iriembers and uae •tbc.m as
'•Wpininacbii:-, "Let'sjUJt
say· Ir you don' t show up at
.I~ on Tuesday, Mommy is
&Om, to be pushing the little
dlaiscsl"

Ouinne117 Oetti ng- dnank
druiPa tu.itioa dcbatel is ~hat
OICUOll ~ bad In ffl:lnd
when he •~uilt thi s joint I
Don't fo,zct pistachios and
onion rings!

N>USTRY. OUR CHAU.ENGE AS YOUR BOOKSTORE IS TO FN) NEW
AN[) BETTER WAYS TO SERVE Tl-IE NEEDS OF Tl-IE SUFFOl.K
COMMUNIT-V.

way?

Continued from page 6
I am n(l( s~ggcsting that
people should not have
I
am merely s~ggesting tbp-t
you s ~d think ·of yollrse'lf
and think or your ruwre. · I
know that I am young and I
have my whole life ahead of
me like all or you do, bu1
think, one night could take
all of that away. Is it worth
trading thirt)' minutes or
pro(cct~ plcas~rc for th~ '.'9'1
of your life? ls u wonh living
for that one unprotected m~
m~nt when yqu could have
so many mote or those m~
menls if you o~ly protect
yourself?
,
AIDS is not some disease
on ly homosexuals o r drug
users or prostitutes get: itis'a
disease that strikes anyone,
anywhere. Like they say,
AIDS knows no.race, c ~.
AIDS

tt You Just Want More

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Call the SG Hotline at 573 - 8322

FIVETITLESWERENOTWITI-IN 15$ OFSUFFOl.K. ONElTTlEWAS
5Qt)LESS AT BOSTON Ufllll£RStTY, ONE WAS $3.50 LESS Al
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If all of us had a choice
right now between living and
dying, I think that most or us,
if not all, would choose to
live'. So hoid ooto that thought
and use it. Take the initiative,
protect yourself, protect yoJar
future.
We arc young,"but WC
not .invincible.
SlepbanJe Pustt-1
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taki ng no1es, Exec uti'Ye
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Ii' is~gmtt to see h w the
American society tuu incorponccd anod)er prejudice. In
lhe fifties and sixties were the
Communists ari<I "colored
people." In lhe nineties, the
witch hunt is againit mokm; the ooly thing miuing is
Sccalo< loocph McCmthy. I
wonder if they already have
a "black tiJL"
I believe C.hat'the intelligence of each country rests
in ill capacity for understanding I.he different needs or each
or its citizens: in this case,
smokers vs. non-smokers.
RltaSori.,
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University Da~Line

■ IWIDTBALL.
.. Continued from pqc 12

his 1- rllted. ~•ving played
aaaimtM.LT. belore,llcnewitwou1d
bc'-1q11.p to oomc back. I had my
coracems.~ ·
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Suffolk would cue their he-1
coech'1 vamon with an offensive
run 0 { their own, slicin& tl'..e. Engi~
•DCffl lead 10 SD wilh just over 13
~ left IO play. From there the
gamo ~ i~ maMCt from the
first half. with both squads tnld.ing

the~::.~ :::n~aw~
basiets at_eitba

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sioo amh two-point lead. and for all
intenl purposes the game appeared
to be in the boots. or seemed to be.
MIT would bo(cb their &hol: and
when a lay-up by 0.YC McLaren ( 14
poiots on S4'11 shoocina) fell lJ\lc 8l
tbe coun', ~ r c·od, 17 sccoods
remained in regulation and this contest was tied.
M.l.T . had lhe ball agai n and
bef<R any fans watching bad an iota
of ~ bat was happening, Engineer
Nilli Caruthers was f0Uk:d put midcourt. Fouled, and the game's outcomc hung in the balance.
\
"It was a very physical game,"
Nelson said of the situation. - ·out I
was really hoping the refs would Ice
the players dclcnninc the game from
1he field , no1 from the free-thro w
line."
Ncvenhcless, Caruthers sunk both
his free throws. thus setting up the
theatrics mentioned earlier. Rams
down by 1wo. Four seconds left.

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for
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had the

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ending of a uqedy.
,
On Saturday, Suffolkfcll to Tufts
· ( 12-2) 97-70 droppiti& their <Werall
record 10 8-10.• Their next opponent
is Worcester Polytechnic Institute
(I I ◄) whom they play on Thursday.

Tip-off is slated for 7:30.

The Suffolk Journal.

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Continued from page 12
. tables.
The Cheering Club expressed
concern with the turnout or s1udents
at Suffolk sponing cvenu'. "There
are nfany great a1hlc1cs here lhat
people arc not aware of," said a mcmber of the c heering iquad, ''these
athlcces need s upport and dc.s~rve
recognition."
The Cheering C]ub abq calt-ndcd
thanks 10 1he fans 1hat do au end
games regularly and also invited others to show their school spirit by
supporting 1hc alhletic 1cams at Suffolk .

Suffolk University's Calendµ .of Events
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CLAS Dean's Meeting
Int.cmational S1udent Association Meeting
International Students Co-Op Orientation
Alpha Phi Omega Meeting
Black S1udcn1 Union.Lecture UJ'be K1.aa: Drtam II still AllYe"
Forensics Team Meeting
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Beta Alpha Psi Meetina
Womcn 's BasketbaJfvs. FraminahamSweCollesc
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Men' s Basketball vs. UMASS/Bos1on

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Ice Hockey Alumni Game .•
Varsi1 y fee Hockey vs. Assumption College
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Black S1. .nt Union Lecture ..Let's Talk About AIDS..
Beta Alpha Psi Meeting

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The Suffolk Unl~nllJ ~~: M,U,.or lleallly~
OiscussionSponsorcdbyStudtnlAccivities .
. Varsity Jee Hockey vs. PlymoutbS&ateCollesc
Women 's Basketball vs. Elms CoUesc
MPAAssociationMocting

Men's Basketball vs. Blblon CoHese
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Suffolk University's Calendar of Events
1- 7, 1995

Career Services Senior Seminar

Sawyer_
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CLAS Dean 's Meeting
International Student Association Meeting
International Students Co-Op Oricnwion
Alpha Pl1i,'0mega Meeting

Fentoo615
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Black St~dcnt Union·Lecture "The King Dream Is SUU Alive"

Forensics Team Meeting
GALAS Meeting
Beta Alpha Psi Meeting
Women's Basketball vs. FraminghamStateCClllegc
Mcn's~ukctba,11 ys. WorccsterPolytcchnic Institute

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BOSTON - The stage
wuset. Thoapoc-ligltlltumcd
on, 'the curcaiM drawn. Tbc
Rams bad catanaled themadva in aDOiher clOIC bu-kdball pme. this lime with
MIT, and ~ of the tiighest aorts WU about to be
. .,.. out.
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Rid_a•way 400
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American Repertory Theatre prcsenu;Jhc Cryptoaram

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C. Walsh Theatre

Men's Basketball vs. UMASS/Boston
Women 's Basketball vs. UMASS/Boston
Ice Hockey Alumni Game
Varsity Ice Hockey vs. Assumption College
American Repertory Thcatrt: presents The Cryptogram

UMASS/8""°"
UMASS/BOIU>o
Boston University
Boston University
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Such. was the posipon
Suffolk fouod itself muddled
in Jat Tbunday at y,c ltam
Dome, biaM in yet another
Ugbl contest and ·~
again
. ith the oppcninily of ,Upw
pl)'U'.11 · lhe lut-lOCODCI dramatics. ,11 wa&almptArthur

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and Suffolk (8-9)
10 •
trudp: to their locker room al '
thcahcstendola63-61 acore.
~ would be no abowlna:

Or· MirJCle' Theatre tbi1 '
evening:
'
"One of the tbi.Jlgs we
want to prqvi~YCS Ill
the end of the game is an
oppo<tumty fo, .....,.. said
Coac;:h Jim Nelson on the
contest's co\>"lusion .. .. We
provided ourselves that op-,·
portu:nity, but'the victoi'y just

didn't happen."
Throughout lhc first half,
there were inainualioaJ that
this 'A'.u ~ be a tigbi..~fll'.

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maining in · rckulation and colleges broke foi- half-time
visionaollbcfi1ehburg.Stale w'iib Suffolk clingina to a " - - ' - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - " ' - - - - - ,
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PrograniCouncilMt.erlng ·
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Student Government Association Meeting
Alpha Phi Omega_
Rush ~ng
Phiio,why.~ociety Meeting
Black Student Union Lecture "Lei's Talk About AIDS"
Beta Alpha Psi Meeting
Graduate PLUS Luncheon
The S~ffolk University Comm~b': !fytb or Reapty? .~
Discussion Sponsored by Student Activities
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Women's Basketbal! vs. FJIDSCollege
MPA Association Meeting
Men's Basketball vs. Babson College
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Said Head Coach B.ill Bu~.
Sui:ida(1ti&bt the Rams
travele4_ to Arlington to take
'bn Western New En I nd
COiiege, only to fall o°'e
more. 8-4. The acore WU tied
4-4until tbeThirdperid~ben
Western exploded-with four
aoa).!iius is a buil~g year

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Coach

repUcd,

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colon:

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Tbc Lady Rams J!UI the
bnbl on a four-pme biog
llr'eak Tkandlly oYcn.inj,
DOldaias a .S2,.33 win- OYct
o..ie1 W. . . c.oBDpi. It
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pedoaballce el die aason

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11mndly'a blow-Cl@' win •like 48 boun cartict. aho bad the ~ ol
Albertu ■ -MapDI Colprovidinatbel.ady~th 1ca:C. a team With oaly three
some m11eb-11eedcd repo5C, louca for the year, played

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body.
Lady Rau dcfeme pnmid
Frie
IO.bc morc,_tbm ldamalll in IOIDelhina lftMlftd thia lliie. iomestalllebddeme~tbeir
holdin& Daniel Webllcr 10 a in tbll babcbllll se■soa.
own bland, dw■ ...., the nua1 "S
mere 33 polnu, die lowesc
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more bad I not raled every• College on Tuesday"' aad

(Dmiel Wdllla) ript from

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=~~lcft~~n;:. ·:a~:u':.a~
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mistakes." .
.. the Rams will be look·

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the Sit·
asked

wu.downriP, off~Ye.
btlllddrc~crowd · al 17:0 t ,• nailing two free
Ourftamswaaed1fivc
holdiat, ill, eallccti.Ye brealh. throws.
F i pcrf'Ofm!UICC bJ lellior
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w-. the Rams p 1 to do
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me impcmib1e a,aUI? And mented Nelson 00 the deficit sioocliiU Collcse -seorcd a

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JOURNAL o:)HJ'a(B~

Suffolk Team took
qu.arterbal;k. 'found aq opcfl _ the ~ond ~ . with two·steps back last '!W~
man lkW the free.throw line. MIT (9-9) performing well i~
The Rams have been a
• The man wu Rick Ace (a ' all upecti o·f its game: Olll- solid defensive 1taD'! all seatcam-bi,jh 20 points), and s.ideandinsidc. They quickly aoo, and the ao.Jtending has
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when ~ junior fotward reeled off 12 con~ecutive

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hanJing tough_due to
the 'accuracy of their own
. long:rang~ shoolerS.
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Unfortuoa1ely 001, for
Aceis shot touched Ollly rim
and SuJfolk (8-9) Was -to
BOSTON - The stage trudge to. their locker room at
wuset. Thespoc-lighbturncd tbeshoitenilo(a63-61
on. the cunaim ~n. The Tbcr-e would be no showing
Rama ud .-~led them- of Miracle Theatre 1hr1
ICIYCI in MOlher close bas-- evening.
tcct.lJ pme. ·this time with
"One of the things we
MIT, Md dnuna of the high- want to prQvidc ourselves 11
est sorts was about to be the end of the game is an
played OUL
opportunity (or- victory,n said
Such was the position Coach Jim Nelson on the
Suffolk found itself muddled contest's conclusion. "We
in laa Tbllnday at the Ram provw!ed ourselves that opDomc. knitted in. yet another portunity, but the •ktory just
tighl COCllCSl and ooce again didn't happen."
with the oppon:unily of suPTh:ou.Bhout lhc fim half,
plyina the lut-socond dra- there were in11inU.Uons ·that
maticl. It Was a script Arthur this was to be a tight affair.
Miller would murder for.
The lead changed hand nuWith' four seconds re- merous times, before both
mainioa in regulation and colleges broke for half-time
VWou ol the Fitchburg State with Suffolk clinging to a
Miracle dancing in their one-point lead. The Rams
head.I, the Rams regained ouu:idc•shooting was tepid
rmseuion of the basketball at times (41 ll, for the game),
at their own cod. Ninety- so it was their i11$ide game
four feet was all that sepa- that kept them competitive.
rlllcd them from victory or a In contrul, 1hc Engineers
tie.
•Were hanging · 1ough due 10
lhe accuracy or their own
\ong~rang~ shoolers.
quarterback. found an open
man near the free-throw line. ·
11z lftOl'I was Rick N!e (a
tcam-biah 20 poinu), and
whc.a t.be junior_ forward

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the second hair Opened, with
MIT (9-9) pcrfonning well in

alJ aspects or its game: outside and inside. They quickly
reeled off 12 consecutive

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f i ~ : : •s:::.
s ~ :~tk~l~in~
be bid die pmc-time crowd · at U:01, nailina two free
hoktia& ils collective brealh. tbrows.
w~ the R.os ioina to do
'1 was conc.emcd,., com•
the impoait,k a,aut1 And mentcd Nelsori oo the deficit

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tbi'S docs not completely addras t])c
C.Onc:ems regarding how instJuc. issue at haoo.. "Oa_vc Tam i, worki.na
Ion have been administering uudcnt on another syltcm, where swdeqts .
evaJuations surfaced on Feb. 7, as would ae, a profile of. what ~ Prctthe chairma.D of a.Student Govern: • feuoris lite,orwbaltheclass-illikc
mcnt Association (SGA) committee by reviewing all of thdr evalulboru
and a senior clau rcpre&e0lalive di1- at ~ end of the ~
':' But lbal
cussed the PfO&rtSS or inquiry into doesn't stop the problem of pro(eslhc mauer.
sors just not doing it, or not doina It
The College of Liberal Aru and properly.",
Sciences/School of Management ·
NoMbat there i, any intimidation
(CLASisOM) committee, headed by or malice inleadcd oci ~ part of the
Byaonv..-.
JOUI.HAL STAFF

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Hockey Rams ~ppohitiigainst Blue and g~ld
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Stonehill and Arlington
Said Head Coach Bill Bums.
Sunday nigh1 the Rams
JOOaNAL COHRIBUTOll
trnveicd 10 Arlington to take
The Suffolk Team took on Western
w n I n
two Slcps back last week.
College, only to Call once
The Rams have been a more, 8-4. The score was tied
solid defensive team all sea- 44untilthcThirdpcridwbcn
soo, and the ga.ltcnding has West.cm exploded with four
bcl:n- ou ts tanding. But on goals.
Thu'rJday night. the defense
~ ii a building year
was downright otrcniive.
for us," Said Coach Bums.
Our Rams wasted a five ~e have a young team, llnd
aOU p e r ( ~ by senior we've made some offensive
forward Rom Fama 11 · mistakes." .
.S1onchill Colleae -scored a
The Rams wiU be look•
goal with l :231dtinthcThird ing to tum.lhinp lt'0UOd Satperiod that fiut them on top, urday night ~ Auump9-8.
lion College. The 7:30 game
'This was a tough game will ~e played at Boston
By Philip Troulman

fo, &oal;c John O~patri,k.
who's playccl well all year:

The Lady Rams , put the ::-:~~;~s~~:":~; men~~y•s blow-oot 'win
bnkaoa ..afour•gamelosing them ." '
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• also had the opportu.n,ity of
slrCU Thunday evening ,
Rolled ovcrirwx,d u lhe• providing'th}LadyRamswith
ootchin& a 52-33 win, over lady llaml dcfens• .- proved some mucl).n«:4kd repose,
o.id Webacr ColleF, · 11 to be more, than adamn in IOOlCCb.iq tl!:Umed this late

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Jim Behrle'afrulhwlll

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Yes! Believe it or no1.
Suffolk does have school
co!Ors.: blue and gold.
The CheCring Club 11
Suffolk has tried to bring
about 1rcater amounts of
school S.Pirit lhrouabout the
ac:hool.. They cheer replarty
at the i;nco' s bas.bl:~ and
hockey home games and provi& Suffolk with a hue for
school spirit.

On Friday, Januay 27,
Uni,c,1;1y' s Walto, Brown 'lhc O,ctring Clob - ~
Arena.
,.Spirit Day." It wu- ~ y

ally ju.uJ_ measuring 1tick Jo ' - - - - - - ' - - - --"'- - -SCI! bow fw we had come as

---.... Nd bad rC..Cb Ed l,.cyden u>tal any 1eam · 1Ju scored
IOIM:bina . , _ muy 1eam , apwl Suffolk lhil year.
· ~tivca.
."WcjmtdomiD&~lbcin
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"Propaa ii raJIY die key (Daniel ·Wdlller) riabt from
wid coaonill .. Dad lbe fmr ot five llimate ..t.

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tarli~gc· felt
Albcrtua Magnus CollcgC,
with only three
k>Ues for the yqr, played
some ICallDdt ddcme-ofthei.r

a.team

when some studen ts wore
blue aml .goJd 10 show their

:~!:!"!!£ft~wi':
ahakcrs,cupsandbuuon11hal
were given OUl to the 1Wden1
body,
Friday
also the an-

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in ~ ~ a b ~ ~ l a y
evcryone ,aadletourswtm . ~ootbcschcdulefor
rest,'" Leyden said . "We Su(foll:: (4-12) are · bOme
clcirly could have scored 4game1 versus Emenon
more bad I not .rcattd every- Colleie on Tuesday ud
one."
Framinl,bam SCMa CoUqc on
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J>roara!D Councii. The caf.
etaia wu deconled in blue
aodgold,lhakenwmhang
&om the ceilina and Swfolk
batlOltl ud capt filled the

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coad:oaedoapacel_

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.!!f<lassroom"thilcotudeo~ ... Jhiap. especially llnJUDd fioals. Nov•
prnorgm
to evaluate them. In the SOit mcctina enhdcu, Jiau aaid ,that a, i~tor .
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of Jali.24, Ombu4';person Keith Ha
linscrina duria, evaluation time can
Mo,eloooll had
br~ht the i ~-IO the attention of be, in filroplmon ~~. "very
pall recyclia1 flffottl' at ·-s.trolt.

Recycling

re-start underway '

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student rtJ)TCSCntativcs.
lnlimidatin&" for the student doing
According to J:11gg, .the way the CVawatiog.

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some instructors are admin4terin1
The firM thin& thM S0A will do,
evaluadoal i, a JWOb1cm because they accontiaa to Haa, will be to "'rcali:r.c
are in viOlation or univ~ity policy, that th.ii problen:a i, here, aocl thea
In addition to· &iving studeatt the write or dllift. a lcaer 10 all dcp&rtmcol
opportunity to evaluate an imuucu>r's c ·
notif i
·
ormancc.
in&truc· problem."
tors to auip a student 10 collect the
Ac~dipa to SGA President
evatuad.911 ronm and for the 'imtruc~ Erik.a Chriscemoo, Haa d workia&
tor to leave the claaroom:
with ~ M ·COIIIIJDiuee Ciai.r•
HIii, ftlCmdy ~ • •
man Davi4 Tam~ dbl iame.. How•
nior cl.au ~ ~ ever, Tam atllCd mat dlore wa QO
the problem u a.. pen-uive Oqe. Jll'Ol'al on the iuuo bcca&aso "f.rib
"Upon askina a num~ or studenu -wamed Keith to pc lhc q_amea or the
around the school. it scc:m, • tbouah, pro(CIIOrl. I don't know if he hu
in every CUC, not aD,five Jl"OUIIIOl'I• Jivea diem to her."
if "tbcy're fWI~ ctiadcau, ~ doWbea nked about the exisww:e
in& this." Hau oblerved. "Some~ of such · a list. Hau answered that
.,fcsson don't iven hand it ouL"
"actualnamct~OOJ:aiva1,.. wbile
Although a Student Evaluation Christcmon denied any bowledae
Handboo~, ~
~tllni111, coune CODlmt of s'iicb .a ~
.

Student Evaluirtlon Hand~ t,e'1ng prepared
By

Rea•VWra

JOUaNAl.ffAW.

If you were in the market for a
new car, you'd 1es1 drive it first.
Bayiaa a new aaco ~ ? Cbcct
out COQIUmer Reporta. 1n the DO(•

vised.~-

will be di..
1ributed to lhldcnts dariaa fiaal1
week..Tbcqueaiooaireiltbewne
u other qucsdoa■ires fdkd cue at the
eodof'thcscmaca-,acq,tdillwhca
the dMa ii c:ompUed. ii will 1tc used
by IWda:u (or ....... •

, On ·'Y~nesdey, ·February 1,
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Uninrsity. Safety Omeer ,Judy

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univcn.ity sttwardlhlp of the eavironment, ~
mote educ,tion, Opponunities, and rue kvek of awareaeu ."
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Oircctor of siadeat Actlvitiel
Docma Scllmidl palled die iaitial
fflC)'dma Clfllll 11111111 by a fonnet .
biolop- . . . . . ~ • illdlpendalJ ,.

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The .....,.....-~~- .
P"filll land filll
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fo,utonoducoptb_qc-rilfila -f<it-olll)j
pla,dc

COltlduetotbel.iot..-,waa cabins."
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also poinu.d out by ' Scai:110!1, ind a
Schmidt lllo concodpd tbM the
handout wu '1,istn'butod.
collectiaa 1yaan for recycU.c cans,
She lllo mealioned tbll· a cam- ..Broke don:• acme paiill.• How•
pu.s--widcpl"OIIUI wou1'l b8UQIDd everlhodi4-.•After lMl dlcn
toscudalta'CQJlla(NIIDCllintbebuli-- wasacOIIIDal_._.oadaapaper

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ncuwald.bonecdlot- lidt:oto.•-- . . . . . IO

~7.1 ;1:1:; , . _ w111
"A 1UCCCa1u1,ocydi111
nnt be ~•l•I

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a r t . ~ pNlllla ...... ,..
Scanlon straac:d a ·_tey .factor in
UCYCUNG
aaupart~aeffMwillbea
C ~JIUI policy and ~ • uni. Vcml)' ~ t o c o m a m to.a - -- - - , . . . - - . _ - _ . - ..........
pqram. NJ official CCIGUIUGle will .,__•,...- .,.",_.•.....
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be appcrioted by Vice Prealdeat

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may have the opportunily to make w■y for ,SllldcnU to evahwe tbeir
~ about which claues to ffll! · ~ on.JI! merill." llid Tam,
isterfor,buedonpatstudeatevalu- addia& tW~ ddl C..- oat,
atiom or.........,_
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,tudeali will be 'ablc to view lbe

sequeace. •Ilea scudlDt effona ca.
pered orf, roc,:cliaa ~U viJies
dwindled. S)le I/IO ......S .....,,_. .

voluacccn ialeraled ia

vol¥cd ad

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Tufts UaiWMy'uecydq plan

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ol1996.llooc,ritlll);qoPoaillo.'
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,....:cni or 1be lolamlloaaJ SWIIANHOOI: ,
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deau Auociat.i~ (ISA), IIMte de,,
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