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SGA bolds fheir first meeting

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Voune 52, Number 15

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way 1tudcnt1 hear .~f tbem. Erika
Christenson, Student Government .
Association(SOA)Treuurer, awed
at yesterday's SCiA meeting that her
I0a.m. clus,<kspitetbc factSuffolk
was officially 1till,cloaed, wu bcid
anyway. Appareotly, neilhcr t.bcprofeuor nor anyone in the clan had
heard of the delayed openin&, Only
a~l seven people of an expected 40
memberclaushow~u p,ChristCMOII
explained.

in by this time.
Flannery lllltcd that he had woke
up yesterday moming Ill 4 Lm. and

Suffo.lk Univeni1y alUJ!a yea- ~~::C':!:C:~~~~~c~

tcrday greeted the new semester's
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first day of classes with the snow, continued to 1ct worse and that nriwind and cold that has refuted 10 let ous report.I bad dcclami the roads
up since lbc beginning of the new were suffering fJ'Of!l )ICfl icy cooo.iycar. The first day of Springsemeater tions. Tbedecisioo to dela)' the openseemed about as fa.r.Jrom spring as ing of the school was made at 5:45
could be imagined. Due to thia bad a.m. by Aanoery,
weather, the &ehool btld 1 11 Lm.
Once the decitioo was made by
de~ycd opening.
Flannery, be aaid that be called
There seemed 10 be some confu- Michael RoOlync, dean of the colsion ibou.t the opeaiog due to the fact lcac of liberal artl and lcicocea, and
that there~ 0 0 11 a.m. clanes on confirmcdthcdccisloa.Tbcne,;tteep
Tuudaiy and Thursday, but instead i1toootifytbevariou1modiaoutlet&.
theclOK1tclassisatll :30 a.m. Aho foreumpletber■di.O ■adtelevi1ion .
many student$ Who have 8;30 a.m. 1tations, IO u lO publicize lhe aa-

clu1e1 and travel a arui diuancc to

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In a . . . . . , . . . _ . ~ t,S(/A, TreuGtet, ·ud ,feth J,c~ ,o,f,,~oo~l.edge and out.there •
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•,• ,ill ,ap~IJ\Y 10,..afd,s SOA.
But lhl!
Scir,o aoted 1
,ba1 while shoukl ml
there were people who did ~~
alflbeacwse:meMCrwitb10m1: b'Ve~ ·mcmbcn to fal l knowofSGA~thework a.-.
aamtbcdift:ictioatbcy wish back oa if either decides to that they do, she staled that pr'oves.
~ scelc re-elettion to an Ex• far too many people did
Are thi
10 lab lllil .inc:.,1'bae were IU
ecutive Board ~G:JI or if ~ot _
lql<iw of the accom• depends ~
at.ml ~ t h e ~ Ibey cboole to ,eek a d!f• pli1~cnu of SGA.
believe.
oae
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fere.1u po1itioaJ.witli■' the:.• ::.sciri,O described the ,.. _~gbrii.
Michelle Mq]ia n, SO A " &CC\ltivp~ lj,~ ,· ;J. : .
.kfowJ'cojc about ...
Praidra, wdoolDcd die mcmSOA will so II n be
GA u a "huge · dcficil" : ;toC:c
hen Wlb a wam in,a:mg and publicizing their opening ~thllt SGA must overcoipe . Rt.auihn•
dm:l•cloie rigll( imi> lbe meet· ~or a faculty adviso~ posi- She s~ted tbal SOA mem.•
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iDg. iqila membas wbo 8ffl bon .. Vicki Kan;ls, a.s>n].fes- .
have an obligation to Stat: Uni
thintina' of nanning roi/ Ex- . sor 1~ the Com1
mu1:u<=fb011S ~r,eacb out and promote
Theta
ccutive Bo.-d poaicioOI kt talk Oepartm~nl: bu been So. SGA to the sludent ~y. bleak and
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IDmtmbcrs wbocurrmtlybold f~ lty aclv1~r ~0{ the past S~e acknowledaed 1ha1 going to
&ecuijve, Board porjtiom, r ~!~ ~can., ~h.t '! cu~~tly 1 ,10me P.COPle find it diffi• for jobs.
.M:::Oinn .~
.1Ja1 &. 1 1n thp
year of h~ 11£ee• c_ylt t!) f
out -in c~ Ilepmtmt
eaitive Road pcaiom~ ond term.
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b ut Sc1rpo urged SOA pation Ch
, more than' the~ Comtib; .
faculty advisor ~i- ~einben to "ge~ over'it" · The m
DOIi mlC:I in ils description d uon ts ~~n '? any ~
~~ty , ~d to p!ug SG>:_, as much ~~~~,'
the ~ .
member 1n tlie Unlyersny as they ce,n.
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McOinnand~lfidalgo and SOA memben are en•
When · asked wh9 she . ported a I
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SOA YICC ~ are
couraa,ed to submi!'. the was talking 10 and gather~ ~ g o+t
ctpr,cted 10 graduate this »
names of ~e pcOple. who· ing h'er responSCll from , first incn
mes&er and will
not they reel will '!o a
Scirpo .answered 1haJ 1he ·JeSI ~vc
:. •be allowed IO run ,tpia for- Each t~
for ~0
was askiri& divcrte &rOU2$ ·., In addl
SOA or ~ E.uiculivc ao.i , advJtpn \u,lS for
of people in ord~rr10 1ry to jobs, stai
posiioo.''H~
get ' wCll•balanced l ea• ~ I O
&cc:uuvc Boad ~ are~ lif!lit the ~hero
men15 ,or the.Suffolk poP'!• t1iim last)
bolb held by ~ ,i,bo wilJ ~ ~ SO~ ~acuity
lation. Scirpo stlted that said. 1'J!C
hav~ ~.. ~~ •
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) h~ }".Ol!l~ 1ry lc:'Jl g~ the ~ 1
a&•fo for SGA, an.d if fe-- ... Kim
Sc1 rpo, . SOA ...~~H. ,i~~~ OA ~ ~ •• · ,~ 1~
"doc::ed; nm ..-i· fir ·~
- omb&ads~nr..alto.::ll!F a, nwlb:2xes by Ftilday. --:-- ,trial. civil
.Uvc Bowel pmilii:m: if.r:bey IO brief overview of a liport ·
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clly aftcmooa, SOA kic:bd · ~!e •e~coc:c .~ . ~~·

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If a decision 'to close or delay
cluses 'nceds to be madedoriaa llrle
coune of tbe day, Flaautel}' uid
that "we", mcanln1 the : various
~cans, would dq:ide to1etborU a
collec::t.ivC11Ai1wbatdccision1bould
be made. Flannery aaid that over,•
one usul.lly has a different ,talion
be/she is in charae of .notifyi na ·in
case of a clo1ing or delay at Suf•
folk .

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ThcreisnodHferencebetweenthe
way facully is notified of Suffolk
delays or_closings in relation to tb~

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• Women's Center, TKE

sponsor holiday toy drive
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Scxcn.J of Suffolk's sttfdeot organi-

Women's Center," Barr uid. "i only
bopothatmon,ofthoSulfolkcommu-

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Three .oe,r· ~ ~ ~,Johnson
voted a full ttoitee

involved iii ftiture cf• .

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TICE wu insuwnental in po&6na
The U n i ~ ' • ~ ofTrulteei Polaroid Corp.
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zatiODS brightened the holidays for&at •
AJtlntiqJaaeaF.SqlU.-'oi
tered women and their children in the 0yerrl'.ndadaarowadtheunivasityto have clcl0led three a,:w manbcn.., •. -~ ._
Bolcon area this past holiday scuon.

The women•s Center, Tau Kappa Epailoo (TKE) .ancfthe Women's Law
,,>-e.c.~atoydrivewbich
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bem:&ed cbildrcn in various shelten

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iadteBollonarea..
"o.yic bad .a great response from the
Suffolkcom.munity," Alison Reynolds
o( the Womct1'1 Center said. ''The
Wonieo's l.awCaucusandTICEbdpcd
out wi_ ~ Jhan fWO bags of 10)'1."
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StevcO'BricnandOirisBmT,tnan·
hen of TICE. thought the drive wa.,
succeuful and enjoyed working with
• their fellow orpnizalionJ. "It was a
wonbwUII dmtty and we were im·
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ltyoftbeevem..
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Jolmsoo w■s elected lo a 6v~year
"Weconcactcclothcrabcl&eriintbc · term •tbc8oad'1Ncm:mbcrmect· ·
area but they ahady liad·CDOll&b lO)'I ina;. Hc·haJa BSBA and an MBA from
from other donaton," llid ·Reynokll.. Suffolk and ii prellident of Y■nbe
"It's nice wbm an orpni.ulioe h■i Martcten in Middk:tod.
enough and doesn't need )'OW'bdp."
Alloclectecltofive-ymrtermawerc;
Some of the itetbl doDa&ed were
Job P. Bropa of_ 8oalOII,
stuffeda.nimall,WaltDiloeyboob,• c~olAuociaad . . . . . . . . .
well as various board pmes.
lmurlDCG Apo,:;y, lac:.
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areaffili■tedwi teievW08 dom.
An example.ofdaiJ would be WHDH,
w, ticb would have both a J"■di<>iand
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television 1tatiOD in the immcdi■tc
area. Aanncrytwcdthalttltiooawil,b
stoi-m centen that wen; contiauaJly

were expected to be in work. All
worken,ppcct sccurilywhichshould
be here anywiy, were expected to be

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n z ; L ll■lkld Suffolk.. tries ,o

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meant min ing the announcement of
the delayed openinJ.
However, Francis .Flannery, Vice
President and Treasurer, stated lhat
be had received only one coaiplaint
about the delayed openina.

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dcac,ribin1, the work that their res,

cboalo.

1'mkn Erib ,Cbristiemon. :~A.~~jdoto...overco!:De clothes_ !

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W~r storm causes delay. in opening for·sutro11t ·
By Stephanie Snow

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folk Joumal
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~ d~y _ opening forSuffollt
in
WedMay,

-t.hachehadwoh

iiqa14Lm.and
tile wcatbcr. At !i
dthallbcweatbcr
one and that variec:lared tbe rcNlds
~'!UJkycondi1to delaY the openwas made ti 5:45

loa wu made by
d that he called
, dc:ao ol the colaod tciences, and
1ioa.1'111one11utcp

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If a decision 'to close or delay
••y atudenu bear of them. Erika
Christenson, Student Oovcrruncnt classes ouch to be •ade dmia& tlae
counc of the day , fluncry said
that '"we", rricaahls. .tbe; various
10 a.m, clau, despite tho fac t Suffolk deans, would decide 101et.bcr u a
wu orfidally
cloted, wu held collective utu1 what deciaioa alloald
anyway. Apparently, neither the~ be made.. FlanDtry aaid tha1 every- ·
feuor nor anyone in tbe clau bad one u1ually hH a different 11ation
heard of the delayed opcnioa. Only be/she is in cbarae of notifying ·in
about IC\'e.D people o( an upected -40 cue nr a closing or delay at S11fmemberclaulhowedup, Christcnsoo folk.
CJtplaiDCd.

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sutfolttria'1o

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I bodl a radio1
ad
ia me lmmodilte

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des~ribioa the work that
STAl'P ,
lwuon Erib Oiriltcmon. ;soA' mu.ah dotoovercome
...;. _;,_;__;:_,;...;::_--'--... . So'A Trulurer, u d Beth laCt ' OJ knowledge aod
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Aaodldoa , ,Evana, ~:\ ~ ;,will ~
apfthy COwards SGA .
• (SOA) acctias .bcld ytllla'\- , eecb havc~,earof,valu- Sc1
,rP,o a oted '1h11 while
day aftcntoieo... S;OA licked
eapeneaep .~ E,;fCu• there were 'people who did
dftbeaewscmcMCrwitblOffle uve ,Boan:l 'mcmben 10 faJI know ofSOA and the work
idca ol tbodinx:dootbey wish. back oo ir dtber decides to that t_ do, she ~lated that
hey

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their resumes

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clolhes_thc:re:arllplenlyoljoba
OUttbert forthetakina.
Buttbmlglin.perblpyoo

tuni hes.:._! or , employ menl,

rwna occupations

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es~ computer- elated
fidda. bulUlrcu l)'ltcmJ ana-

Jysca.~~necrs

shoufdmakep&ai-.tomoYCblck a n d ~ ~
bocne and ktdl off Mom and
Dad until the job outlook improves .

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-apecialisu, and com.
and multi-media

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DCnt.fionJ die iqoecina and they ch~. to
.• dJf. plishfll!-n,ta of SOA.
oae la ,rrivaL
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ferc,1 poa1liOD w1th1D' the. • • Scirpo described the
Michelle McOjnn, SOA E,;eculiv1 8 ~ / : •
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, ~k_,o.f bowtedie about
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Praidcm. wdDomod die manSGA will a 10 eoon be SGA as
"huge deficit"
bm
warm~ and publiciting their opening ~that SGA mlllt overcome .
da:I. dow: ria,bl UltO the med· ~or a f~u!ty advisor posi- She stated that SGA mem•
in& urpng manbcn who tre uon .. Vicki Kams, a profcs- ¥ts have an obligation to
tbinkiog' of NMina for £a. sor m the Com,mui:ti~ tions _,,each out and promote
ccmivc Board pouiom to ralk Department, bu been SOA SOA to 1be studenl body.
1amembers-'lfbocwn:ndybokl f~ ul ty advisor ~or the past She acknowledged that
Es.ccutive· Board ~ •iool, ~••. ~can. , h,e , I! cu~ntly some people find it diffi,McGina ~
. tt.t Ex.• in the Jut year of hel , sec• cuJt to 1ptU out in clw
ealtive Boad pomoos car.ail ood te.rm.
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but Sc1rpo urged SO.(
men tt.i the SGA Comcj,u.. • ~ faculty advisor posi- members to "get over if'
DOG SlalcS infts delCfiption cl uon is open to any facuJty and to plug so>; as much
the p0li:lioos.
member in the University 85 they can.
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Mdaon and ECrco HidaJ&o, and SOA members a_ 'en•
re
When asked who s he
SOA .VICe Praidmt. are both couraa.ed to 1ubm11 the was talking to and gather1
CJ!pccted t o ~ thia ao- da m.es of the people ,who ing .,her rcsponse M from
mes(c:r and wiU thcre(ore not
thCy ,reel will ~o a fin fjob. Scirpo _
answered thal ah~
be ·all0¥,'ed to ru n 111,Ul ror Bach lenn for SO
was ·astipg divelle.&roops
SOA or. imy Executive Be.rd ad~itprt
Jor
of pcop!C in ordCr' to try 1
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position. However, Ibo other ; t!1n:e ryears 11M
gel well -balanced s eg. &a:utiva eo.d ~ are lim~t to the oymbu o
meoJS,of the surrolk popU:
bath held by jumora, wbo will ~ ~ SOA f11eu.1ty
lation .' Scirpd' sQJ:ed lhal
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h:av~ uotbcr·ebaoce lo Na 15 aJ~~~ to ,acn:':• "·
. !l:i~ rt~l~ ,lrY iN•get the
ag110 /or SOA, and Jf re- .. K,ffl
Scirpo,
SOA rcpon 1~ SOA member's
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dcicbf; run tpal for Eaecu- ~~~• aJ.ao_au: a ·mailb:2_US" i,y f~y :
live 8-'d ~ ii diey 10 bner overview of a ropon
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)ftas.ffaltJomml •Wcdac:14ay,January 19, 1994

believe.
The briglw. news: An incrcae

dcpcase·cbemicalenainecring mijon at S40,JOO. The

inhmng is prqt.Cledinl994fu ibults I r e ~ on Lbc renew college grw:lu.atca. ac:oc.d- spooaes of <f,(,00 c:mployen in
ing IO the 23rd anooal edition of industry and government
lumriting Trends, 1 Michigan ageocies.
Stale University report.
When asked -what advice
'fl1cbadncws: TbeoutJoolds the c:mployc:n, have ror ""'-tnl
bleak and recent gniGl8lCS are college graduates, the most
going to face stiff competition ~ rcspon,e. was 10 have
for jobs. accocding to the U.S rclllSlJC upcctabons.
Dcputmc:nt of Labor's Occu~
"Get in touch with rt:ality;
patioo ~ Qua:rtcrly, 1 •. ~ ~
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The mcwe re.-assu.rin& awvey ..
pn
survey said.
for graduates. which was ~
New graoo,tcs cannot dcm·
searched by Mrlugan State, re.- ons~e that .they arc over, ported a I.I pcreent incmlse in ~fledforf,jobunfilthcy uy
hiring over last year. ThiJ is the it oo for size.:'
lint incn:asc projccttd in lhc:
Employcn
.,.~ said that if
pa.q five years.
you get a new,~ and it's noc
In ~tion to an incrmsc in what you. , ~ pec1ed, don ' t
jobs, starting salaries ~ CA· worry. M941, companies re•
poaed IO bca" 0.4 pc:rccn1 higher ~ that L.% )- OOll't CApccl
than last year, R«niiting Tn::ndJ lO hire ~ ~
gmduace and
laid. The highest anlicipttcd haYe thal ~
-be w:iib the
~•dor,majon:inchem- ~J!ll'}Y for;11 ,lifctime. 111=

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trial,, civil ilDif mtdlMical ~
occring.. matbematica and

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continuC:f,on pige I

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lliaa udlor delay
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!reDCC between

the
,rifled of Suffolk
relatioo to the

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drive

' Barr aid. ., only

be Suff* cbnlmullvcd iD filture el•

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6b.tlyoftMevmt.
.en whk:Uenditcd
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Three new trustees elected, Johnson

voted a fuJLUWJtee

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Jolleloa .... dcded to • fivo-ycar
&enD • tbe Bolrd'1 November meet•
dy .... moup .... UII. HchlaaBSBA andu MBA ~
n," \aid Reynolda. Suffnlk IDd ii prelidcftt of Yankee
ll orpibMioa baa Marblen: io Middlc:toa.
Alloelaclodtofivo.yratam1wae:
' t necdyour. belp." .
John P. Bropa of BolloD,
taDI doulcd were , ,"'

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bavecloolod'tbrcc.,.membcnand ......-:•'- Mllney.J.... F.SalliwaDol
voted fall ~benhip to AhaiDJli Cbeatnot Hill, a ao.toa real Trultee J. Robert Jolulsoa, wbotc clcwilopor.
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alum.rd elecled &ema u. 11 School of ·

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TbeSotll,II:,_;.... •Wcdocsday,January 19, 1994

meeting .sw:ve~ confll~

SGA-,holds their first .
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of e Sprin •.sem~~..,.
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T.=:;:ey~

on Jobs for grads . .. ~ w i l l , " " ' - -

For DCW colleac paduates tu.ruuc,- for c mploymcn1 .
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nowmaybelhctimeto•updllc - ~tbc.dsingocc:upalions
lly ~ S . . W _ cboole.-,.
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..)CSGpbi~I the work 1bat 1hcir resu(l)l;s •rwt -intcrvicw ~ b y t h c_swvcyodcom..........-.->,Aff '
• Jllllion; &ikiChriltmlon. iSGAm~do.toovcrcomc clotbc:s_Uaerearcpicntyofjobs parues are computer-related
stiA Treuure.r, and Beth l•~k.' inowlcdgc and out lhere for the takina.
fidds, businca sysums anaAaociltion 1 • spA_~"retaty,' .w}il ~
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apatP,y ' i0w8rds SGA.
But lbm again. pcrbapl you lysts, mvimmnmtal..eoginecrs
(SQA) fDCClinl
,-ts- each have~ year or :valu- ScifPo ~otc"d 'that while shou.ldmakeplanstomovcbed:: and .
.:ientists. health .can: and
dly afternoon, S;OA kicked ~bl,'ci ~xpe,ncoc:~ -~ . E:l~u- there wcre_
pcoplc who did home and lc:cch off Mom and
spccialim, and comaffthcncwsemctlll'widuome U\IC ,BOarchnembcrs to_ ran Pow orSGA and the wruk Dad until the job outlook im- muruca1ions and muhi-me.dia
idcaofthe,directMJndicywish _
back 00 i£ ci~cr decide• 1 that they do, she s1ated that proves.
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spec'~.
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MicbclJe Mc(jinn, SOA
Prcsidem.
tbc man,&en W1b a wmrri greeting and
Ihm dO¥e right isilo the meetiDg. urging mc:mbcrs who we
thinking° of NOlling for Exccutivc Boant posilioos to talk
eomcmbcrswhi:taun:ody bold
E:J:eculive- Board posjtlOOI.
·~
a;nptmmd !;ta E:J:.
CCUIIVC Board positions 'catail
more than lhc SGA Coostitulion SUICCS in its description of
the ~lions.
Mc:Ginn and flr_en Hidalgo,
SGA ·VKX Prcsidc:nt. arc bodl
expected to g.raduatc this somcster and will tberd'on: •DOt
be allowed to run 8P.in for
SGA or any ·Euicutivc Board
~ However, tho other
Executive~ politi~arc
both held by .JWU<!l,wbo will
have anotbcr, cha:ooe ·to .nin
again for SGA, and if re•
·dedcd, nm ...,-for &o::u'tive Board p0liti6ns if Ibey
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tbey ' choose t o ~ a dlf• i,Jishme~ts of SGA.
believe.
fcre~t .~ition -witbin' the. • sCiipO described the
Thebrightncws: Alli~
Execuuv~ _
B<>4"Jf: :, •
, Jack of .t.oowled8c about inhiringisprojectcdin 1994for
:"' ' ~ a s_ sOOn ' be W
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SOA 95 ii "huge deficit" new college gradual.es. accordp~bhcmng their opening that SGA mus! overcome . ing to the 23rd annual edition of
1
f~r • f~u~ty advifor posi- She slated that SGA mcm- Recruiting Trends. a Michigan
llon.. Vicki Karns, a profe1- t>Fn have an obligation 10 State University n,:,c,11.
sor 1_ the Com mui:ii91tions reach ou t and promote
The bad news: The outJook is
0
1
Dcpanmcnt: hu been SGA SGA 10 the student body. bleak and recent gradua1cs IR
faculty advisor for the past She acknowledged ihal going to face stiff competition
~~~.>;ears. fih,e .i~ cum.ntly some people find it diffi• b jobs. according id) the U.S.
to f:he
year of he( scc- cult 10 speak out in class Department of Labof's Occu•
oo d term.
but Scirpo urged SG.( pation Outlook Quarterly. .
The faculty advisor ~ si- members lo "gel over if'
The more ~asruring survey
lion is open 10 any 'faculty and 10 plug SGA'. as much for graduates, which was re•
member in the Univ·Cl'S i1y as tbey can.
searehcd by Mkhigan SIUIC. reand SGA members are enWhen asked who she ponc:da I.I pen:enlincrcasein
couraged to submit the was talking to and gather- hiring over last yenr. This is the
da mes of lhe people ',who ing he r responf eli from, first increase projected in the
they feel will 40 a fine Job Scirpo answered 1ha1 she post five years.
Each 1erm for SOA f~~ulty was aski ng diye(le ·grOUP.S
In oddition ·to an increase in
~If>~~ for a to'uil of or ~pie in ordi r.10 try lo jobs, staninS: salaries are e,:,· . . : Y
.
gel we ll - bala nced seg - pccuxl to be 0.4 percent higher
hmit ,t~ ~e nymber
menµ .oftheSuffolkpopu - thnnlastyear,RecruitingTrcnds
!1181 ~ SGA faculty
lation.' Scirpo stilted that said. The highesf anticipated
15 al~o"':~ to .serv~
. s!i~ '!'!'o~ld lry to1 get the ~ardor,majorsinchemKim
S c upo.
SGA feport in SGA- membcrr's •15U)', ~
com~ ·1Cimce, indm-om~(!spe.rson, also..m_c a ·mailbox.CS by Friday .
trial. civil BOO mechanica1 cog;..
bric( overview or •• -i'iport
·
necring~ ma~matics and
!be will soon have prepared
counting.

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~gnu~chctnicalcngincering maJOrs at $40,300. The
th
· results a r e ~ on e reof 4,600 employers in
indu s!ry and governme nt

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agencies.
When ask_ what advice
ed

the employers, have for n:ccnt
coUcge graduates, the mo1a
f~~ response:. wm lo have

~~ ~pectallons.

Get m touch with mility:
Y
.ourrihat ~;·• lhc

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~khigan Stale survey said.
New graduates cannot dcm·
ons~te that .they arc over~1fiedf~~Jobuntiltbc:yuy
it on for Sll.C..''
Empl~,,~
said that if
YOU get~ new ft and i1's DOI:
what you ~j)Ccted,. don ' 1
wony. M~t companies re•
that!.~
don't' expect
to hin:: a co\lFge graduate~
have that g,;:rnoo be with the
~P.8'}Y for .li.(etin;ie, There
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C-,,.,~---'-------S.U. Law School tinaI

1rustees approve
three faculty promo. tiom in History and

Philosophy

exams moved up for

next-fall's ~ r

.

There were three promotions of
undergraduate faculty approved by
the Board of Trustees at their mee:tina held ~ past No..,ember. From
lh~ ·PhilO!lophy Department, Donna
Giancola was promoted from instruc-lOr of. philosophy to usistant professor.
In ~e History Department, however, the~ were two promotions.
Both Michelle Plott and Lau ri
Umaniky were promoted from inSlJUCIOf'S in history IO a.uistant pn>
fessors of history. ·

Rivers wins Putllam
Scholarslpl}a".fard for

$3,500 a .year

. .
.
. Moms Mclnoea or the Account•
m~ De~an~n( has announced that
Ehse Riv~rs h~ won~ competitive
• scholars hip for siud1es uoder an
award fro m the' Franklin H. Putoam
~ hollirship Fdli~. The scholarship
, is wonh $35od"I yea r. The Bank of,
Bost.on ' is th"c'·~stee. '
R1v~rs,ajdR~r,isaJsosecri;_tary
o_,.1~~ S~~.~ol_
f
k,'':~~pt!r ~r B~ta.
~lptia•1Pst,·•~ ffii.don'•wtdc ' acc~1n~ ho~or ~iety._Riv~• scholar-.

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co~~.uc th.roughout.. her

In a major chanp. Swfolk um.'
venity .Law School eMOWICCd u.t'
nan.ins io 1994-1995 , law school
'fma] exams will be bdd before die
winter break instead o( after lhc bolidays. ln tdatioo to lhi1 change, law
~ hool c ~ will begi.tl before La-

IUl' ltiD& wbo acbi
ries wilb 'tbc bdp

Enkidu, ~"Who I
Gilgfmelh than i•
way to eacapede,
cdvcd a:daim (or
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This ~
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ary Socldy and tb4!

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ioclllcje a seven~ay reading pcriQd; 10 repl~ the'

~e : ; : , ~ ~ ~
exams. It •is hoped 1h11 bu readina
pcri~ will beoefit both day aod

ety,

Elizabeth •
"Willians,, ki

'PsycbliloiYJ
dJes.a~!73

Loag-tfme prof
cvemng law lllldmta.
ogy and friend
According. IO. report I.ti lhe De- Suffolk' U_niwnicy l
cember issue of Dicta, 1he law bait S. Wdlimm
school' • pffic.ial
most . before the Qirisaru
1
A~~ law schools hid l;'lcen ~ ' in Vrmo 8caclt. F;
mwstenog final exams before die il1Mas. She was 73
wiru.er break., while Suffolk was lx,e
"Baty" Willimu
of the few lhat dispensed their finals to frieods and mot
after the break.
fliculry from 1963
·
retired as an usqi
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1990 a tcholarsbiP.1
her ~ to

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srudenls · ·
DOtecl
She ~ : : : .1
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Tlles.t'iJlkJomul e Wcdncsday, JanlWY 19, 1994

SGA holds their first meeting

Survey conffl~
on joM for grads

For new colltae anduatea
now may be the time 10 updalo
their resumes •n4 intt
7'Vlew
chooic.
describioa the work that
Junkn Erib ~ · soA mun do to overcome dolhd _ -'!W""Yoljobl
oottbmforthetakin&,
, S<iA Treasurer, aad Beth lack · oJ knowledge and
Bul then ,pin. ~ )'OU
,Bvaas, S~A ~rew,, will :apat~J i0ward1 SOA ., shouldmakeplanstomovcbM:k.
c.cb have ono YC¥ of ,valu• SclfpO aOt~d that while home and lccch on· Mom and
able uperieoce u Eltecu- ·there we~ people who did Dad um.ii the job outlook imtiyelk>ard membcn to fall 11:aowo(SOAandthework
back on if eilher decide• 10 1hattheydo, 1hes1a1ed lhat
A.rr.thaejobsoutthcre?lt
sed:: re-election to aa Es- far too many people did
depends OIi whom )'<al waot 10
ccutive Board positioa or if not !mow of the ac:combelieve.
The bright news: An inclta5C
~-~h=i= : : i :, ~:~ . pli;::: do:s:~:;d the
inhirinaisprojectedin J994for
EuCutive BOfl'4. . •
lack. of .bowlcdie about new college graduates, accordSGA will a110 i:OOn be SGA u a' .. buae deficit"
Ing tothclJtd annual oditiot1 of
publicidna their opcnina ~thal SGA must overcome .
Reauiti:na Tlfflds. a Michipn
for • faculcy adYisoc posi• She Slit.eel that SGA memStarc Univmity report.
lion. Vicki Karu, a profe1• ~rs have an obligation 10
The bad news: The outlook is
sor lo lt!e Com~unications reach oul . and promoce
bk:all:andreceu~arc
Department, h.u ·bc:en SGA SGA to lbe 1tudcn1 body.
I_Oing to face stiff compdition
facufly advisor for the past She aclr.oowledaed that
for jobs. according to lhc U.S.
sb. years. ~he i1 cum:ntly some people lind it diffiDepartment of Labor's Occu•
io the lut yW of her 'sec• cult to speak out in class
oDd tenD.
but Scirpo urged SOA pltioo Outlook Quarterly.
The more ro-muring survey
The (acuity advisor poti• members to "gel over it"
for graduates. whkh was relion is open 10 any faculty and 10 plug SGA as much
searched by Michigan SUttc. romember in the University as they can.
and SGA members are en•
When asked who s he pottcd a I.I pera:n1 i.ncrcase In
cou raaed to 1u bmit the was callr.iog 10 and aothe r• h.iringovcrlaslyear. This is the
aame1 of the people who ing her res ponse3' from , fiBI incrcue projected in the
they feel will do a fine job. Scirpo answered 1h1 s he pns1 liveyears.
11
In addition to an increase in
Each term for SOA fac ulty was asking diveflC aroups
salaries
~~-~°',..9_::_0Cf,, of ol people in order to lf}' 10 jobs. swting0.4 pcra:n1~ ex.
poacd 10 be
higher
0 0 get well - balanced sea•
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limit to lhe number of ?crffls men ts or lhe S uffolk popu• than last Y91f•Reauiting Trmds
said. The highest anticipated
~,, •wScdGAtof~~t! ~:~isor lation. Scirpo ,wed that
a1"',
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Id
h
Kim ·· Scirpo:
soA
me .:'~-:
lrial, civil aod ma::banical cnsiombud.Jpcnon, alao.JU,.C a mailbs,xel by Friday.
~g.. mathematics and acbrid overview of a report
counong.
~be Will lOOO have prepared ,,,,-

of the·sp~ sem~r ...
8y ~ S-W

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S.cb&
A--=iMioa
(SOA) - - - . bold ,-«day ~ SOA kicked
alfdlt._aanmcr'wim:nnc
ideM:clthcdirettiolllthcywiah
ID ~ . _ ~ .

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the rqeetios and

oneM~be~~cCiia..o, SGA
l"relidcal. welcomed the man-

bm'lrilba.Wlrmp-octia&and
an dofe ript iDlo the med·
... wprw memba1 wbo are
~ . , , runn.ina for & eculiw: Dowd poubOnl talk
10
1Dmanbcnwhocunentlyhold
fu.ecutive Board poeiliOOI.
.McGaa cmpt.lizal chit f.K.
eculive Dowd ~ a.ii
more than the SGA Coostitu-

lk:. SlJMCa in ils dc:scription cl
the posilicm.
Mc:Ginn and Efren Hida}.go.
SGA V10e Praidcol. arc both
o.pocted
~ Ibis Kl'10
mca&cr and wiU lhercfore not
be allowed
ND qaiD for
10
SOA or ..,. F.uamte ao.d
pmi&icn. However, the other
f.uo.itiyt; Board politions
1111
both hdd by junkn whot1liill
haveaoot.bcrc~ ·to' NO
qain for SOA, and if re•
"elccled. nm apia fer &cc»,
ave ao.d pmtions if they 10

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Tn!:ndl~y,severallield.o;
1ft, cmc:rptC with vast opportunilies for employmen1 .

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pania:

are computcr-rcl1ted
flddl, bulioea l)'lttmS Ina·
lysU., eovironmcnlal cngincm
aod~
ac:icolilu. hcfltb ,care and

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mcdK:al specialists, and com-

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municatioos and multi-media
specialisu.
for padum:I with bachclor's

c1cpcs;,........,...,.._.
iog majors at $40,300. The
resultsarcj>asedon the re•

sponsc:s cl 4,600 employas 111
industry and government
agencies.
When llilcd wbal adv ice
the emplo)'crs have for reccn1
college graduates, the most
frequent rtSpOD:SC was 10 ha ve

ratlistic upcctations.
" Oct in touch with reality :
mdalce youri hal siz.e,"' the
Michigan S'\ate IW'Vey said.
"New gndlllcs caMOl demonslBle lhaf they are OVCI•
IJl,lliflCdforajobu.ntiltheyuy
i1onforsiz.c."
F.mploycrs also said thal 1f
you act a new job and ifs not
what you exl)ected , don ' t
wony. Most companies repcricd thal . , doo'l u.pcct
tohirea~grdlllleand
haw I.but ~ be wil.b the
company for A lifetime. Thcte
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e ~ IDOVed Up for
next fall's semesfer

Pbllosopliy

In , m1jor chaop, Suffolk Uni• ce:ived acclaim for th.it newest trm1veraiey Law School am,ounccd tbllt LMioa ol the clmit ltor)'.
starting io 1994-1995, law school
Thi1 presentation b being 1pon•
final uams will be bdd before \be aored by ~IIUl'I! Events, the Uterwinter brw i.nsiead of after the boli- • art Society and the Humanities Socl·
dayt. In relation to this chance. law ety.
achoo! dusea will be&in before i..

There weni three promotions of
u.nderpaduate faculty approved by

the Doud of 'TNltca II their med•
in.g held thil pest November. From
the Philosophy Dcpanmenl, Donna
Giancola was promoted from UlltnlC-tor of ph.ilmophy to assiatanl profcs-sor.
In the History Departme01, how·
ever, there were two promotions.
Both Michelle Pioli and Lauri
Umaasky were promoted from irlstructon in hi.Jtory 10 usistant professors of ijstOf)'.

Rivers wlns Pulnan)

Scholarship award for
$3,500 a year
Monis Mcinnes of the Account•
ing Dcpanmeiit has unnounced that
Elise Rivers hu won I competitive
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The c:hanaes also ,include a ICVCD•
d•y ,...,.. , period ,• .._. ... ""'
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cums. It is hoped tMI thi1 readina
period will bciiefit both day and
evening llw atudeaU.
·
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scAmh~.. 9laffiw1c~._!_!,~s~~,..'..~~~t
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wirutt break. while Sul'folk was one
of the few that dispensed their finals
after the break.

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the bo..t's ...a membcnllip 10 21.
Bropn, ~ y c:bainnan cl die
BonclTrusc.c.cldicCollq,eofdle
Holy Cro11 where be earned bia
bachdor'• delree,. ta ~ MBA mm
the Univ-cnity cl Nocre Dame
is

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Elizabeth "Betty"

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C:~
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Loa&•time professor of Psycho!01)' Md friend IO ·many within the
Suffolk Ua.iwnity oommunicy, Eliza.
bClh S. Williams died Ila month jlast

Tnmce Brim O' Neill, Wiltiam O'Neill
is a 1974 pw;h&ale of Saffo1k Law
School with a IJM:hdcrs ~ ffllll
Bos1on ColleJCI and • MBA from
Wayne S&ate Unlw:niry. He is allo a

Willians,_
Inna.time,
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miucc of the business advilory comPsychology professor, .,;.., • ,.,.. o.me.
diesat73

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before the Oiristnm hmlk on Dec. 5 tnu1eeolffl!CDanaFarbetC.:C:,llllfi..
in Vemo Beach. Flor. after a lengthy tuec, 1..ca1cy College aod the New P.niUneu. She was 73
gland Aquarium,

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'"8cuy" Willi•n.,I• she wm 11:nowo
10 l'rimdl Md mociila. served 011 the
facuJty from 1963 lo 1984 when she
retin:d u an usoc:iate p,ofeuor. In
1990 a ICholarship was CIUlblisbed in

Sullivan is a
cl Dllrtmoutb
CoUeae and hu a law degmc from
lkl5lon College Law School A onelime -aa:istaol diJtrict anomey for Surfolk County, he ha beeo active in

to
She Ind h e r ~ Calvin, wac

privae pnlCtice and tt.al estate law ie
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David ferry,awell•rcspcct.ed ~ ~•Suffolk ~•~ r.and pdierinp- Kimball UmollAcadcmy&mtheMau.
or the Suffoll,1'Chapter of Beta wi\( t,e. prcscmina Ills ~ tranall- Ttic:y obsqved 1ticir .50th ~ n a =Eye & Ear lllfwmary. ,.
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s1ud1es(~
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Trustees approve
three raculQ' promotiom In History and

!Ibo--•

Wodwday,Jaaaryl9, 1994

co her role. The mdialce will
IINllltikelycbca'beroo.
. Wllhb,aloa ii 1110 fillc u
Ontbam. He turm io alll0tba'

"~delphia": a sad but'true commentary on our times
■ PIDLADELPBIA

The auppon of ity. At the bcilimwll al die
the eatire Becbu r.nily ii ~ film, Mill«
a wbd

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Contiaoed from · paae 4

riabta."'

ooe al thie most t..rt-warm- hetCII ~ • •
in& """"' of Ibo film .
that be will ... AIDS ,Imply
RoaN~. hMruliatic
The acting in the film 1#, by abating Aodrew'a band.
cbaractenthalthe-..dicoce 1pludld. Hub aivea the
By the cad or tbe film,
ca deveiop (edin.p for. It is bcac pttfon:nance' ot hil ca- altboQgbbc.ltilllaldl~
hard DOI to feel Cffllpusioa reer.• Hanks, who normally • scxuals, be. accepta Andrew
towf:"b Beckett u _we ace his
illneaa progrcu. ~
One of tbc mOIC aurpriling poMl'lyal of Andrew.
~ of the moat striking
upecll of "Philadelphia~ i1
In one o( ~ fflOIC IOUCb- aspectl of the film Wl!I the
the 'way Bcckeu'a family ii ina accnca or Che mm; An- audience reactioa. At several
portrayed. lD many put mov- drew explains optn to Miller. poinll· in the film, lhe audiies and televialoo p,oc,ama Hanp puts a great dea1 of eGCe applauded to certaio
involving bomOKluallty, the pusioo into this 1CCne. His lines iii the movie. It is tare to
family has shunned the bo- fbCial upres.siom change and ace u audimce react to a
mosuual.
his vocaJ cooe changes 81 the film, wbicb sbowl the power
In "Philadelphia," lhe fam- 1on1 chanaes.
in the movie', me111&e.
Washitip,n ii superb and
Another cnmple o( the
ily ia supportive of Andrew
and accepts the fact that he is brinp Jlumor inco the aerious filin' s power was tbe ieacg,ay. ln one o( the most cml> film , Milla is the Sbc:rwin L. tion when the film coded.
tional sccucs in the film, An • Karurovitz o( the movie. Just Instead of d iscun idg the
drew tells his famj ly that be is the I.bought of penon.al in• movie as the audience exited
1uin1 bi1 forme, J employer. jury lawyers ia laughable.
the theater, the 200 movieAJ bis brothers and W ten
The audicoce has the ~ goers left in silence. The film
indi vidually expren their portu.nity 10 sec a transfor- ldl maay dliags r« the view•
suppon, one of the 1i1t.cn mation in Miller'1 penc,ml· eratotlwlt.,about • tbeylcft
saya she is cooocrned about
how lheir parents will feel.
The mother (Joanne
Woodwan!) ldls An<Uew that
she did noc. rai~~ childien
k
'ii
to stand'back.
~ UJ him to
U in there .~, fi~{ for
go

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. _ .._. 11£o«cr down

buBU into applause when the
film ends.
If ever there wu • movie
dcservina . of app)fuse. it 'is
..Plliladdphia;" which WII
the top bo•' otrace dn.w this
weekend,, The thought pro-

'1 bate aoing to scboiol up
bc:rc ia tbe winter,'", be taid.
.,,..111mMW111.wiodonBacooHillmakesyoureanwaot
to falJ offl"
AlthoughRamosdeecribd
~ as a "simple pcnon
wbomestord.lletoevery011,~.;
hil friends know ,that
tbia'\t not a aim pie indivi&i.al.
The fact ii that when Ramos
isootoacampusoratbis~
u a accurity guard at lhe
Museum of Scieoce, be can
usually be found studying
bRte Ill a local martial inl
academy.
"I uw thit aig:n (or a..clau
here at Suffolk and I went 10
I could
co 6gk," Ramos
confessed. "'But wbcu I got

pm

·

me from
being aome .~~h kid to a
~rious person~ , thi~1 .that
,
n ' s helped ~~ have fDOre
1
confidence and become a
more mature
Ramos, who was bom in
Puerto Rico and currently
resi~ in Roxbury, also man•
ages lO find tinfe'.to wort' witfi'

po

PF'°°". ~•

rid'), u hi,
attorney. Millet ti the typical
sUme-b all attorney who
makes a living on pcnona1
irljlll}' cases be aot from clicots who saw bis tdevis:ioo

menuilly challcn1ed

program

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film, whicb WU , wri~ by

PIIILADllLPBIA

continued oo PIIC 5

1

wiib' kid.<.

telll::;

=~=-

kids. He

claims that one of the most
rewarding things· hi;'• involved with j.s Camp Joy, a
suinmer
that works

commercials. Miller barull

hit busineu cant, to every.
vokina: 1£!1pc.udlb'Oftg!per- ooc b meets and is recof
tl
formance.1 by Tom Hanks , ni~ by many as "the 8\IY
and Dcazel Was bingtoo on TV,"
.
mate- .,fttl1adelpbil" ooe o(
Empauiont.d teatimoa on
~e be11 movies in recent the difr1eult subject m!t.es
year,,.
"Philadelphia" one of the
Hinb (.. Big," ..Slcepleu most compelling couttroom
lD Seattle") 5tan 81 Andrew dramas ever made. Emoci
Bcckcu, a YOWl& bomolexua1 run hig!a in the cowtroom
lllomey with AIDS. Beckeu several · witnc.ues arc
ICCml to have a bngbt (uwre .tioacd. Andrew's
when the heeds or hia firm will bring tears u; the
Or
~ him a ~ ~ from many , movie-goers. eyes .
an tm.portant diem:
"Ptailadelphia" ~ credited
is
. Alldrew ii f~ ~ bis with~ the 6nt major film. /
Job after 1omc 1mponan1 that deals with AIDS Tbc

becmue of hi, aod
decides to 1ue bi1 former

ine

IUl pcDIC

acquenca and

ihe perfOffllancea are topnotch. ,:here isn' t a poorly
cast ehancter in the movie.
Roberu makes a fine retum 10 the IC1ten IS Darby.

by
cti-

~ by Pakula, who f'&bolmdl mcdy af'F Ibo disarace(ul
..Coo1e11do1
Adults".
Even though the "film ii
DOC perfect, it will oot . . . .
point fana of both the book
and al eocertainiDJ lepl tbrillen Ii.kc .. Presumed IJUMX:c:at."

She, of COW1C, is a vay appeal.in& ICUal and brinp ID
ummial amount or cmotioo

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folk. bat lite evayooe c1sc
be abo bu • pct peeve.

ina; "Thcfirffl" toO.ecrecn.
The movie bu many genu-

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fOI" .u,
Wbco be'• not involved
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with- hit lateat acboof-imHe jlall coudn'1 tcc:m IO 1ilD- provemcat project, Ramol
dcrstaad why 1omeone cm tafQally be fairltd wortwould ,O toall tbe U'OUbleto
the a.Boal
do iL In bet, Ramos didn' t Cmtcr (BLC)_ wbac be i• a
believe be belonged in the peer tutor. He is ':lulte honest
• "\wuna~" Clile80')'. 1be about lbtTCUODI be first
Joumal'mew ~
joined the ~
.
. Ranlolritst~to.un"loeedel!:•job,.. beUHI.
uoo at ~uffolt •~co be ..., IWO ijbd to ·teach. N
helped lead the cruAde for BLC helped me be a bder'
~ore Hupuic. mcmon and i.Dlttad of a follower. I also
pro(eaon. He belicvea that fdt lhat by wortiq tbero, I
b)I,,. woftiog through the f.n.. could choolc my ffl dirocglish as a Sccood Lanpaae tioa in wllich to bdp ochera.
program and by work.ins The ~ I've cbcuo 11 to
. with the cunu1 raourcca help miftority. 11..teall get
. Suffolk has, that someday along here at IChool."
lb~ goal can be ace om•
Tbolc words IIUly aouod
~ah ed.
funny comia, from 10me"I1 m a ~CD.tor. for_ lhelc ODC wbo na oace affcRd a
lad I like'beioJ m dial ran ICM' JfJS Kbo11rataip co

a main11ream.,
Orilham .......__plot

■ PELICAN

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■ RA~os ~

t':..~":, :;,~ ::.=- ..-

Rol!erts
a
lhouoht·pn,v-...t
comeback In - autpeue movie. The film ia
"Pelican Brief''•. atyllah and inveotive, due to

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sc'li_oot 11il'ci>~muni"1 ·w.Ol'k

. Wbca Fcmudo Ramos

...,... ...,...............

'"Pbiladdpb.ia'" it ooc of
lbe bctc aoviea in rcc:n.t
twoacto11m:abaptapair.
memory. It remioda us to He ii very bdinable u a
Ql)Cltioo IOCicly lad the way
reporter, and provea be c:aa.
it treats certain aroups of
do anytbiaa. Wtabiactoa is
poopic.
one ol Amaica'• belll acton.
G.-: A
'1'hc Pdic:an Brief' is an
emclau thriDcr tbat 'wiU • ·
stages
idy people lookiaa for a

The. 6/l.ff<>TlcJT,,jij,e,f.;itY,:
llv.~iare:. -~~ ·: .:.-:.
:annosnc.es. ,tts .,.' Spnng . ,.semester·.·,. ;,., ,;., .
Ro_~:- - - -- .
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Ramosbiilimcies

10 help out the lower , bcc:lue the ac~ could aot "' •
cluamea. t tbfu: by doiog olfa him the ..small, family_
By Karen M. You.nc
this, WC would llave. place ~ Suffolk bu."
JOI.MNAL STAfP
to·1tmwltbamy~~- _ ~ ~ d o w n ~
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:
nn~!·
"hopcfull}'.. attend Suffolk
Law School and then movC
onto the· Federal Bureau or
lavestigation, where be will
be "happy' do ing ariything,
as long as I'm not sitting
behind a desk."
Although
1radua1ion
aecm1 like a lifetime away
and DO( just Ol'IC shon ICIDCS·
ter, Ramal tnowa that be Will
SOOD be aaying good-bye to
Suffoll:. a place where he
knows tbat CGC penc>JI can
make. di.ff~ if b,c ,eally

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the 'Rid9ew~ B14ifdl"'9t 148 0i~bl"id9e Sh-eet,
QCl'OSS f,-om' the 'Old West Ckl4f'a\,
"thei,. phone ~ is 227:-4085, and thef,S14~1k extensi"!". is 573--8218. , ·

The Suffolk Journal • Wednesday, Juuaryl9, 1994

rue oommentary on our times

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If ity, At the bcai.nnina of the
~ • film, M~lldr 1' a m,aa wbd

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8)' : tbe end of the film,
allbou&hbeltitlbltallcmo-1e1uals, he acccpl Andrew ' . (.rack: A

. uapcnon.oo~ ,what
m, ~ prdc:n:ace is..
One of the most striking
1- aip;c,cts of tho film was the
1- • audie(\CCreaction. At several
r. poinU .in the film, the ·audi,f

~

the thc';ater.

"Phitadeli,hia" is one of
the bc11 movie, in recent
memory. It reminds ":s to
question IOciccy aod the way
it trcau certain gr9ups of
people.

cncc l pplaudcd to f CMain

=-= ~d7:~·!!~ ~

to her role.,. The aidicncc will
rnoet likely cheer 'ber on.
Wuhington i1 aho fine u
Oratbam. He tutnl in another

Saying-farewell to Andrea

~::~~=-::1~~== '
'Some folb. by lhesbecreucocc ollhcl,-lprit. pouoa lhc

witbcu aying a word or tryjng to inspiie. often it's ·their
smile in times of advenity lhat lays it all
Alldft:a
editor of the Suffolk Journal for the put
four moolbl ud 13 Issues, is ooe of thole people. ·
·~
\¥81 nevcr anything but hc:nelf,.lhank God. Whether
she was cooeentntina intently on writi.n& a very ltCbnical
story or cotatainio.g the staff wi"th her latest impreasfon of
Qea.vis and B11tt-Hcad. Andrea did so with a fcncocy that not

_R_obe stag
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rts
es
comeback in . u,ou,bt-pmvokina ...i ilicl
"Pelican Brier•

■ r~LICAN
·Contin~ from page 4

rum, whlcb. abowl the 119wer ing 1bc Finn" to the acrccn.
The movie bu many ·gcnuin the movie'~ meuagc.
id
Another example of the iDC ~usi,cnse sequences and
ia
film'• power.. wu the rcac- ihe pcrfOnnanccs arc top- tioa when the film ended. notcti. ·There isn' t • poorly
Sl' Instead of discussing the cast. cftacter in th e movie.
1movie as the audience exited
Roberts makes a fi ne rethe lhcalcr, lhe 200 movie- 1um to the screen as Darby.
>-- gocn left in silence. The fi"in. She, of course, is a very apr- left many tllings for the view- pealing actress and brings an
!- en to thlnk about as they left unusual amount or emotion
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Editorials

perfect performance and the

two acton make I great pair.
He is very believable u a
~ . and povcs he can
do aoytbins, W•hin&lon is
one ol America' • belt acton.
-rhc Pelican Brief" is an
~ efficient thriller m.,t will sat8
isfy people looking for a . ,

Rer,

:~;::~.,;~;!~!!':. ~!: :
a

mainstrea m, plot · by

Griwm ,nd lhc. ww«I dircctioo by Pakula. who rebound& U:Cly af~
dis-

:1w:!:o~ ~como! ~li!:'li~

the

day, but ,

0

Her fm>spiritcdneu ahowcd the staff and otbc:r constituwas; a trait that is ncccua,y for

graceful
"Consenting
Adults".
Even though lhe film is
not pcrfCICI, it will DOI (ti~
point fans of both the book
andoferitertaini11alegaltbrill·
en iike "Presumed InnocenL"

=·ty·~
u

ents bow approachable she

an~~~::~~ :m~
st!

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'alU1,p lit. '1'1UNll-6Ull \,0W( ~ '!lie !W, Me Gatffla CloR.~..]•

Andml for was her commitmcnl·to the paper and tbc,lt&ff.
Then: were many times last semester that a wcakc:r penon
:~~vc.~wn up their arms and aaid "fOIJd it," but IIOl

Grade: B+

Tbon,wm,man7w~w""'Aodn,i~ ,o ~

,od l l

oftai bmcS. she i;mt her health ICCOOd t o ~ ~

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thank Orientation

or.losing lls urtcgnty,

.~;,n.
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,
,,..... !mew lhc unponance of lhc and did ~.YP>
Acti," 'ties
rs
'l!Ulll
_
1
dung _ her .......,er. to keep at alive and. mOVUl~, torw~ m
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YI£ woold like~ i:-tblidY congrmulate the mcmbcn of the 1994 Scudcllt Claaatioo Staff for
We at~ Journal fed 11 ll oow our coa:iqnucd rea~Jnl- all o( lhc wnc, energy, and hard wort that they cootributcd
oor J...-y New Student

\ty_

to.=

~-Ol"o~
=

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~ j ~ would
.-

and Rogistralioo Program last week.

On, JaglW)' ll,tfOO 12, Suffolk. welcomed about 165 frcshmco•and-!'JDdit•taadpnU to our

this , ,. \w

ti.kc to take
1 · , h
'iit.bc:rfubmc~~et!:,~

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community.~oflhcOriczJtabooStaff·waeonhandtocmwedaMdlcnailiontbattlxsc
new, scudc:ou ~ wu an exccptiooally smooth and eajoylblo one. fJertptqac.f~ last
~ s ·~
and ~ o n Program. lhc Staff also perocipiiied idL1ttrtic full days or
traiaiDg dariDg tho1
~break. often ~ving early mornings, snow stonns.-.S kq bou.n in

i "iff u

~~P- ~~· _ oes, ~periiy W~ .f ~., ~~ , · ./ n,)•'
g

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, ordertogivethcncwstudc:atstbcubcst
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1
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.fP,ldcnll were i.:_PUt ~/ the Oricn'tMx'xt team.·OOOlriblJi:IR their time as
. Oriammoo DI ~ o o Sehol,n, DisaosMo l.adm, Rcg;"'1lboo-., ond Opora~oi;is

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As.sistants: n

.... 1;_, :•Andrea Rumpf, foonsreflitDrollhe 1mr

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directo
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, Suffolk Joumal, whfln askod ii she would ipis,,,

~t!.~
Tamika.Comia

- hBtdeVOted sta.tt.

Greg Lanz.a
klfLynch
NicolcMoses

Phill'au<one
KdlyGamer

M1

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Kat.Wil.l.imm
Qua,;~
Mari&Gnene .

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J
-V. Gc!rdon Glonn, II, • .,;,,.,nci;;;;;._
JudyDunn
Kalel'arlcer
. K~N~
uponhisrecentappolntmentllsthenewEdilorolthe
Joumal.

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,ksjo,e is l~ied~ the·9 ~ ~oo,. ~ :
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i,m' ihe,,.'O ld

West Ch"~·

~ne' nwnbe,.

is 227A085,

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fhe,,.

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peace

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IIDMUUlablc concept.
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RichJoyce

If you sec any of these ~ t s on campus, please thank them for the contributions they have

;:mw:~-dcf~ ~
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$incerely,

dedication and enthusiasm, January Orientadon and
Jeannette Hixon
LouPc!Jegrino

;;1~ ::; r _________________.;,..;___....,

for ycarsmade peaceful attempt." at nc&oliation an impossibility.
While peaot seems to·bc breaking our around the world.
isn't il a bitter irony t.bat hc.re-'in Boston and surrounding
neighborhoods that peace seems such a utopiail concept?
Murder and random lhootings are so ooRIIDOO lb@! most of
US mctdy balf listen lo the daily DCW5C11SU that broadcas& the
latest death. It oo longer shocb w when a tecm,a qr eYe0
a ·chi kl is sbol because it is IOIDdhina that. all ol 111 are
accustomed w. cue to
daily rcgulwity rA it all. We iccq;c.
this as part of life and arc thankful thal. oursd.vea or a family
memba is DOI a victim.
With our silent acccpw;w::e of this madness, we indnct.ly
aubacribc to ~ idea t.har.
in our own DQpborbood ii
a loll cau.se. Instead of joining togccbc:r to figt. this malady,
-.e become. more iso1atcd and withdrawn, hoping to avoid
tho poblcm. How aad that cvca 25 yean after the death ol
. . . . Lulber"
Jr, that pca..-e·in out own commu.aitiea

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Arlene Santiago
Nancy Sodano

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Glorious Sawyer elevators!

Editorials

By Brian E. G ~, II ---:;;:e

Saying ferewell__t.o Andrea

Every year it's the same
lhlng. Foraunivcrsitypopulation which is supposed to be
"sman."someofuslcavequitc
a bit to be des.ired in the commoo-senseandcommo'l"Cour•
tcsydepartmcnts.~oneport
of life here atSuffolklhat we
all,dete1ti.sridinglhedevaton
in the Sawyerbuildiog. Why?
Ob, a few reasons come to
mind ...lhey' re overcrowded,
slow,and neverseemcocollle
back dow n 10 lhe lobby once
thcy'vedepancc:t. Anduieunderlyingreason(ortbe.,e? Selr·

Somefulb.bylbe.-euenccclthcrr,pirit.po11CUtbe ,
ability to motiVllCmd inspire lbolc ar0Wld dlClll toatrt:tcb
, lkir lbilitia 10 tbc limit.,These same folb can often do this
wilbout A)'UII a word or trying 10 inspire. oft.en iC1 their
smile in times of.adversity &hat says it all.
Andrea Rump(, editor or the Suffolk Journal r« the pu1
foilr mon&bs and 13 issues. is ooe of those people.
~ WIii JIC\let anything but benelf, tham: God. Whether
she was concentrating intently en writing a v,:ry tccbpical
ltOl)' 'or entertaining the staff with her latest impress.loo of
Beavis and Butt-Head, Andrµ did so with a fervency that not
only 'allowcd .us some comic relief on prodpcti'?n day, but
allowed us 10 undc:ntand our editor a li1lle better.
"Her frco-spiritcdncss showed the staff and other coostitu•
cntl bow approachable she was: a U'&it ihar. i.s necessary for
any 1
eadcr1 but for Andrea it came naturally.
One- of the things the staff at lhe Journal truly · respected'

::i:t:i:ine::.aib:e~:~~

~::~tim~i:=~the:.r~the~

might hive thrown up their arms and said "forget it," but not
Andrea.
There wc:rc many .'!eeks when Andrea ~ in ~ and
oftffl times, she put bc:r bcaltb KCOOd to b u ~ ~
p,uitig the ~ out every Wednesday. This~ ' ldcristic she integrity. is what kept the paper from (i ' ·'
Ol"bing its possesses
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Letters

her~,!m~~ali:~ ':tpa=t, ~:

thi~

We II the Journal fed it is now ourcootinued l'Cl~ility to sustain the high ltaodan1s of rq,orting and ~entary lleWI thal Andrea has Sd r« the Journal
' '
1 ~ ~Id like to take lhis C?l)POl1Unity ~'. trWI

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Orimatioo and Rcgistntioll Program wt week.
1.;,
On January II 1fDd 12. Suffolk welcomed about 165 freshmen lllld baosfa,11Cudc:rtt5 lO OUT
oommWtity.¥embqnofthcOriCDlllliooStaffwcrconhand10cnsurctbattbehmitionlhmthcsc

•ofi yeah ...wlclced:·

~cn~-::hi~~

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trainiog during ltl01
~
brm. often braving early mcmings. snow storms. ud long hours in
. order to give the new studcnr5 their best.
•1 h ,
•' 1J;1R J'?Uo_win& ,,,rudcnll were a pin of the Oriailation Team, oootri~ their time as

. Oricntalion and Rq.istnuion Scholan, Discussion Leaden, RegislrBtion Asmtanu, and Opcr.i1111,

-Andrea Rumpf, formsredltarollhe 1•,1 .Suffoll< .looms/, when as/rod If she would,,._
herdsvol8dstaff.

~oos A.uiatants:
OuisBnrr

Gn:gl...anza

Kat.William;

K<lly-Lynn o.as.,
Tamika Correia

Jeff Lynd,

Quan Zahir
Maria.Gnenc

NicoleM06CS

H-- +::I.S<lOO(l.18<11.Jil<a..BilLCl-"-'-- -- -~-1'11--- - - -- - - - - --V. Gordon Gienn, NI, sxpou~
upon his f'9C6nt appointment as the new Editor of the.
Jouma/.

Peace in our community? '
,.

~:;.: :c•w::i :'as~gf~~~ba~ !:'
~
;::;:. 1
~":.e~i~~~= d . J ~ : ' ~
to have a chance lo be resolved in a peaceful manner, Instead

of the automatic reaction of the above· opposing sides to
th

1

s!:7i :a~~~'!::/::;:~~~e :

~~~~ ~~=e~:~ : w w = a ~ e v :
a ·child is shot because it is $Olllcthin& that all of us arc
accustomed to, due to-the daily regularity o( it alL We ac:ccpt
tbis as part or life and arc thankful lhal ouiidvea or a family
member is not a victim.
With our silcn1 accepamce or this madness. we i.ndin:ctly
sublcribc to the idea lhat pcac:c in our own ocigbll;Orbood i.s
a loM cause. lnsuad of joining togecher to fight lhls malady,
" ' become more isolated and withdrawn, hoping to avoid
· tho problem. How sad that eveo 25 year1 afu:r the death or
MllliD Lucbcr King Jr, lhal peace in our own commuoitice:
,..... ad& - uaaaainablc concept.

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~~wa

Mm:Salirm

KtllyGamer

Gordon Glenn

--Artene Santiago

K<ith Hagg
Ste~Kohut

SiriaVazquez

Kem Swocney
Rob Prct.ioso

Nancy Sodano

MichelleMc<JiM

Andy Wan

OwiicFmlay

RichJoycc

~w:;1 .:ll!.de~~~
,:"1.~.'

If you sec any of th~ students on campus. please thank them for the contributions Ibey tum·
dedication and en th usiasm, Jnnuary Oricntatioo and
Sincerely,

· Donna Schmidt

Jeanneuc Hixon

Lou Pellegrino

~apsallth: :;;; r---------'""'."'___ ______...:__ __,

for yeahi made peaceful auempt• Ill negotiation an impossibility.

.
While peace seems lo be ~
-breaking our around lhe world
isn' t i1 a bi1r.cr irony lhat here in Boston nod surrounding
neighborhoods lhat peace seems such a utopian concept?
Murder aoo• random shootings are so colDJDOn lhat most of

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TheSuffotkJournal
By the students. for t'l_c students, since 1936
P:aulDiPc~. Millll.gU!a~itor

JllmllOrieco."-1.Uft«yks~i'°'

Qri&=c::r-z:::-aruicr
Dr. Ocnld Ric:MWI. AdviJor

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Norine Raciplupo. JounwCouolwu

Genuine comniittment Of is
it~ P.R. ~enge?

rrom.,,,-.,......
lt'1beeoaaidlbar.eve,yltair

travel is noi authorized unless 90Cclimbsaddstensecondsto
thcyarcgoingfuar.leastlevd one's life. nus may or may
9. Bum off those calories.
not be tru,e._blJI pve it a iry.

On the way down ... Actually,it .couldbequiteaa
elevatortravclisnolpermittcd e:1perimcnt. lbeSuffollr.com•
unless one's destinatioo i.s the munity cou.Sd make It u a case
lobby. If someone needs to studyinthetkwfuleodlqyc•
stop on a level below the ooe ~ I Thinkaboua
Ibey arcoo. tlie stain will be the po11ibilitie1 ... rc1CarCb
used. This includes someone grant money, na6ooal ra:ea·
coming from level 11 andsiop- nition, the Nobel Prize. (of
ping at l~el ~ eOUBC, tbe money would have

Elevator passengen tobesplit8,000ways, butil9)',
aball have the right-or-way 10 that's T fiue i.n ytMr pock.di),
Wt the elevator befon new lnanyc:ase,it'sabcttercx.peririders board. In other words, ment lhart feeding you pluto!
lctevezyoneoffbeforcgcuing

s!m ~~t:n°:1 :
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bcldforanyonewboisoocin

the immediate vicinity of the

elevalo,doo<.

A•""!l•~Uy:a n-

By Ge,y z.tola

___ _rduming my cal} in lea than
.
three miouta and providing
mewithtbi.limonnalioo). Sbe
informed me that the ·T uk
ForceWUClatcdbytbePrelident of Suffolk in November
of 1992 and they coovened la
Decembcrl992and1-vemet
~cry twowceksslace.
3. Why, if the administration is truly committed to
A.D.A., docs ill _
moudapiece
uar.e the wk.force is plarmina
to remove only' the ilrchifec.
tu,.J and communicadoa bar·
rierswhoteranovalis-"reNlily
achievable" • I was ipfonncd

The latest challenge for
Suffolk's University Ncwslct~
ter(SUN) -alsoblownutbc
Suffolk · Adminj1tration ' 1
mouthpiece • read Suffolk'i
Prauda -is itseffons toclean
upitsimaaeonitsdismaltrack
record demooltmiog a real
commitment to embracing the
Amcrican!I wilh Disabilities
Act (A.DA).
Jt is my opinion that the
administration at Suff01k has
~n ' abou1 as enlbusiastie
a b o u t ~ the spirit 9f

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any uwnber of charities, 1w:
yourbook:.1;:,-ayina fund. Ask
youroeiahborif&he'llpledge

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boldia& its noae while la'W•Bllawastobloccoli

to be

'8k.inl themcdic:iaea>Fcda'•
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a

J give Ocu Sloll lq A·,
w•sWqmn&.ihl-abbwt :

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aaid.•al,out

any - : ~
And t,o;
pul &0 ~ V e ntinula~TheT..ir.faft:e
gentler
Lel'i-get lhpu.P. tbi.l~ _;.,directly : •ides, t4f•g I.be elevator frieodlylpinonare(futwclpin auwbolegctuB. Ac:cofdiq
lhings swucl o,Jdaerigb~foot. ' ~
~t~elevaioi-effidmcy, Wastcleltdricity. Tbink~all ~~fllylbaitioo): ione-StoO.~'relXyU!&to
lnan811empt10makethecbaoa iiahouldbe~
noted--aftaall,it ~energx,ouco.llduve·bvcr
~allprob~~i,ve .

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usage chart w~if ~
tostrictly,wi)Jmakemln&the
Sawyerdevatqn,l:fficient. rc•
hw'.'&, .and ~ble. Well,

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•~e:°~cisedspace·winipoor _
I • Violadons. of- these
guiddinelshallbc~lc
byimmcdiatcandscvei-etamlmg by £dlow ridai. &oc:I;.

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the p(M'er,i.tis, and-the bU i~
uses a:od~tioo\ it makca:
Wcnugbtnotbe10~
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c
lhcrri; bcaidta&rCW ·pburidl? band-picud Tuk Force has in&.i~-more ~ t•{pul)
nblo ,lo utilize.1 univmity ~ - ; ·· • '
tbe
But I dlgtaa. , For 1tbcile .,accompli,shed in the~ 12 'IDD~·fJr.11)&~
~rcases,~gencral .policy
Tbeseguidclinc:sarercla- who&lillinli.ston''takiq'thc montbs.J~~Khaµqi:, ~m~
· n, ~
ulhus: ( -;,
lively fair. Think about the elevator1,theaboveroleuball dhetorof,~,Pb;ib!Nat1\ •t'.fl i ' i M e l i ~
·
I
From lobby le~el,. ~- times you've IBkc:n the Slain govern thcif:....._usage.~ M~yt,c Hewan' t - . ~ ~ ~,• DM::aiay,~,..._ 1NJ . . ,
·
~P':rson~~thestm~ • ·thewaytolcvel.ll limply thiscolu.n-'sbolaldbetuluot miuee was formed, when be . 1ut falJ.tl).eiin -&oU uid.tkrf
an
1
flheirdesunanon1s~ because I.be elevacors were ~polledineacbeJevalorta '!'fU appoinm:l. or What Im offr.cedida't~*eveot.
lev~Alhrough5,soelewtor peeked. Yougcttodaulatc, iocradicatcignoranceo(.~ been accomplished. .He.did. Actually,lbc:lie-YcdlcOep.tusc 1s allowed,...!o/,inY level C) lll of' breath, and aliahlly rules." Maybe an mdoctri-.- ' bowevcr, direct DIC IO udk to meat:-of M~ltiihl-Affiiii
from6upward. ·
moisl::Andit'stoeallyW:.CC- tionintodevauwusaaedlould ~ S l o l l ..chairol.Otc ' ap.:morcdtbeforum. lnaaa,.
I
Evcrypersooshalluse essa,y.'lflbctegmdclliawcie bcarequ.in:dclaas~~!~I): T U ~ -~~ l:,. usay _t ~ ~ •.pand_
c
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ofca~.
thestaircascwhentheirtripiJ putintopracticc.eleva10r~ ll willbeabeulc,butl:Olctbc:r, whoever plM Dean Stoll JD including Dr. Devid Pfeiffer
£ewer lh.nn si.- flights , lhus, if ooia would be 8 d!,ina of the wecanmakethef~OO~ ~ tcd":lheir imalt pills )>f'tbeCbaiiofPublicManago,
someone is ~ level 4 and de- past.:.andwcmigbt1
cvcii'COffle multi-Levd commdtinga thin& ~ ~~~
....
.
sires IO go 10 level 9, he or i he to depend 00 quality •lf0111• of the. past. M_y fellow ~ - -.. '- uvm u•••n
COMMl'IMENT
shall use lhe stairs.
,~elevatonc:rvicctoand Suffolkians, welcome bac:.k. .
Stolt (hppiaidOmiStollfor
~
ued on page 10
lmportant...This includes

Voices of Suffolk ·

Do r:ou

think Tonya-~

- · •·

H slle gets jo _ I • biwied because
go,
hope they (the
·. of
media
judges) would be coverage."
professional
enougli (to judge
Hardlng fairly)"

going to look at
her.(Harding)
like she bad

~

,O do

with It (the attack)."

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There is a ~ kI don't even

stereotype that

she. should
figure be able to go."
skaters are supposed to be.
verygracefu_l '
Wop,e!J

andnow~r .

reputalio!J is.
Jeam,e Re!)Jy
Junior

Caleb Dairoslers
Senior

By Chris Olson

~ be judged fairly _ t.the Olympics?
a

:oveah, 1 think so. ''No, it w.i>uld be ''No. People are

the

V. Gotdonc;lnn.111.~itor-ia-Chicf
S1cplwue: Saow, Newt Editor
KueQM.Youna-1..ifcacylt.iEditor

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~willgctoo ~tfeven.pus
ruoe, and lhcn DOtactoff. To
lhal lhcsc ·nswx:es

1em~tft

Acti)ities directors thank Orientation Staff

~~,,ilia! .=.:~~;cc~\:;:

Qt10TES OF THE WEEK ·

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• Wednesday, January 19, 1
994

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tamlsbed''

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no--•w-,,,-19,1994

,W., Jlt,
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"""""6i -- -~ . , , , v,;;.,_6-m Jobs for ~duates
~
wbicb
Deaipcd to cdebntc woma•• , Qll'CI ~ IUlbon redq from dldr
r~ oti ~ wcd:s. ~ in the Meo>
ne- - Coo&n:oce Room ot the Cc:nfintcloy•dodbledtoil.e""""" lnlU!n<yinc..,Jey_Squ.... coauibudom ot womea.
Tbc authors arc: Eliubcth
The pa:formcn· for die 11nt•j.y Kinc:hau, • writio& lllstn1etor at
willbe;861TY,aNewYortbaNd BOltoQCollqcandllltborolTwol,J
trio;
' Cdon wl winocr"olaevcnl awatdl
nina blues 1iaaer ud IODl•writer; for her poetry. ~ Meek. author or
and Shirley Slmrns, a local cooffArJ/ Fl)'Ull1,wboleimqcsolumallboy'•
folk voc:allll. Tbll perfonMDCC ii Ill dilcovery or brrdl and nyin, cookt
The Paradise, 976 Commonwealth brina tun of recoanition to the
Ave. from I • 10:JO p.m.
lilleocr'a ey~ and Eliubclb Searle,
The ICCOld ~. Jm. 22, fea&wa a Wljtiq: ::::::':: ~ ~I.be pocuy of R.oaario Morales., ~ ~
and the
. !
,,;;_ OIi,
aul.bcw-U"Oeaia&HomeAlive,"aad w
~-~ 1 1owa.
tbcdanceofTbeNewEnallSldOuce Sbort_rLUUU A
E.manbk. a five woman troupe. 11iis
()ccwriq at 6 p.m.. oa Tuaday,
wiU beM 7:IS p.m. • tbeCambfidae Ju. lS, the ..Ofllo/&MlOII '" saies is
Muhicultwal AIU Cmlc:r (CMAC), _ free ud open to the public, although
• 41 Second SL, C&mbrida:e.
~~-~-~~~~~F·na SCI·
Tbe lut day LI dcdicaaed to film . 11ons 1uuuw 111CO .,.--.inas. or more
The Somerville Theater in Davis information, please call S36-5400.
Squate wiU prelCDt ti.A short films by Eal 336.
aod about wom&a.
• a.tpikdfrom pn_ss rdease
Allhouab prices var, for th ese
cvcoa. a re&Uval past (SO), which
lf!Cludcl ticketa CO aU the events Ml
available. for ~ore iaro call tbe
Gteater Boltor\1
MOW • 7S2-I056.

Community w- 1o,,.. ..,,._.

C.elebntes Legacy
~l)r. King •
b.,. ~ . Ju. 20, Suffolk
UDivenJcy wiU pn:seat its ~IW

=-.••,~-:-r:;..:
- . , -1,

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period from 1-2:30 p.m. in Sawyer,
room 521.
SJ)CIGIOf'Cd by the Black Studall

~Ai~~Tbcl.i:;::

Mid the otr10e of the Prct.idaLII
Mwdc:ultwal Af&in. a new reature
intbecdddlioll.willbea--'or.,.....
mance by cbUdrea. from The Paige
Academy. o( Rod,wy.
bare

al~~;::,':;;

lic~r

.,pecially welcome for this occasion.

Boston N.O.W.
presents second
annual Women's
Arts Festival

fcabuula duce. films., music. and
more, tbci Gftata' BOllan Chapeer of
lbo.Nldoul OrpDhation for Women
~W) will' pn::acnt1 Voice, Vision,
md Momntnt ,from FridaJ to Sun~• Jan. 21 · 23 u tbQ. t.btmrior their

.

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IIWIJ achlevemeau uc1
tbe:ir eaperieacel and a.oriiia.

Deb)',____-• ......_win--

'Three wrllers:
"~tr;IgbJfrom !,lie
Heart" at ,lhe BPL

r... looked at m survey
■-Joas

Continued r
2
,... .,...
ia the wortplace tbal moll companics cannot iuarantcc lifclimc
employment .
"Tbc txi,«tllion for an indivldual to. ' marry' an organiution
is 110 fon1cr the norm ," the 1urvcy Hid.
,
Employcn recommend uartina
at an entry-level potition. " Get

sta,:ted in .an oraaniution that orren a career ladder and produce
ouUtudinarc.1uh1,' 'tbe-curvey
Hid . '' Promotions will come
later.,,
Jr you bav~ a job, 1hat i1.
"'Em ployment projection for
the 1990-200S period indicate tb11
the average annual openinas in
jobs requirina I degree will numher rewer than durina the 19841990 period," wrote economist
Kristina J. Shelley in the Occupation Outlook Quarterly.
Work es.perience will become
u important, ir no« more important than educa1fon for some jobs,
1eeordin1 10 Shelley, because or
the growina number or bachelor's
de·grces awarded ~acb year 1ha1
force aradua1es IW •compcte for
rewer jobs.'
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~ol\d unu■ I .. Celeb\.arion Or
·r. 1 '
q

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Both of.tliese~ aoout O month
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By Alu E. Burt
10
1
"]!';JOURHAL

This ■tticlc is the fim of
a INft part ~es revolving amuod the themes or
bltick leadership and black.
leadcr1h.ip dcvclopmenl.
At 1hc core or these articles is the l1?lf1l lO start a
!~:!1~w:~

::i~

oo,nic pliaht that i1 de-

canoon.
Looking ,. around
Amcric■• a ya,.ing AfricanAmerican mp.le lilr.e myself can fin4poy lhings
io be cooccnlFfl and. even
apgry abou\ci.J-towever, . I
am ruOlt d.istlff1>ed bt,lhe
pictcd here iJ:l,lhe

pmcnt-day'bl■clr.

intcllec-

1ual leadership. For my
P,rpolOS he.re, I will rostrict my words to a an:'11,
but rcprcscnl.llive pan.ton
or tbis group. Amon& this
wnplcB""'p,lwUlplacc,
Denick Jlcll and Randall
KenncS~ in the field>or

Law; Houston A. BUFr and
Hcruy lowJ Gales, Jr. in the
fidd of Liu:ntDre. Anthony
Appiah and Comd Wea,,' in
the fields of cu.I~ and philosophy, Evelyn • Brooks
Higginbotam aod bell boob
in lhc study of rclialon and
culture with 1peci■l intel'clt
paidonitsimpactonwomcn,
and Gayraud Wilmore and
Jamca Cone in the field or

aaJ11binedSRP<i$S96) Ard, when )OOq.,alifybthenew.lAJle
Compuler Loan, the entire~ sllC7Ml herea:.ts aboof$3()•a
moolh. So, for hqih-quality programming. 111m on a MadnlOSh
or PIMufloii. ndoes more, II OOSIS less. hS thaJ

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c.ontact Ken BJera or Theo Nkolalds

ule)Wttimealllenienain)Wt&ier<ls(thesoltwarealonehas
Vblt )OU! Apple Camp~ RfSdler br IOOIC lnilnnati>n.

at Suffolk Unhemty ~btore

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land ' tJme"tntc.

bactarounds. Rowever~rc.o,
While dlc lCOOW'l ■,)ovc
this g,nMJp. t.berc' 1ls 1• - . . , · RICCi•e hiili mni in both
cblrac~ ~vuldio-i.Af~ ."'talkiaa tbcaitalk Md_,raltiq
Amcricap comauait~(fqcn ,. !,ltp,,, ..,.tk~g !heir idcu
iatclkdual anct ..
mant dcJam; , ~ ;~ ) some n:iccivc
Toward this
~ ~ rormu~~
.
,1 9"~idgl;-1tb rcspcd ~

cpd,~;,.~ .~

consequence, of aainio1
and losina wcia)IL
So whit docs a person
do? For those who have
1tn1g1ed wilh bciq over~ failed di"' an 'I"'

~!\t!\:~~

:!'1!!;:;::\~:t!~
sc.nJr.'" .•. Kefpotllibility ..in 11Nll9J'S from u.rms de-

lhe 'Vrc of'C:rack..."1 to the scribftiia1pliaue~~listto
blacli commu.ai1)': Thu U· '1a1ca1 auic'lr:s i o• blaflr.
~ w . . . _ _ ~ wilh
pCop°lcl .9ersonhood. la
~ t o the eft'jct I.bat, other.. 'word,;t'- blaot . ,
..tbN61' ~ffddoce) bo- ., Ollly iuffer bec:aUM of aotw,TI\ ~~Irina per• l'clotal Ud ccoaomic1 fK,,"

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'°'!, wllo "ff'6~k°'ud 1
oac,'-'ue1
,ttkb •,__1
}\,r,f:bi~ty'~ be (&kea ~ wN> ,il (• h i ~ y..,lllo :1/ i , ~ J I maif'inecl ... 'a )
.
u.icat,;,"dl'lcaat.Of'l•'"- ,maker of ncb, 1t1tCatC1at ,, p1ay1kattrfonff"'Wtddll~
problem■ti~ ·s Uitl • ny .1•~ !b~wb~ ~ I• ~ ~ ~r bistorkal ..-,bfl i nperieoc~d by wlli•
(here Jr am 1p.e~•• of' · f« dlo-wlba ~·"~~
'm~a. 1For; uud ,~lblleck.! ~~A~ri
Wilmore"'and €one ■- lheir ............. leade,nhlp Ge- clea'f\'y', · thiW ~
t u.n-· equally, but black.a also
piooeering work In the do- Iona,.
dcrplaya. the oatoloalcal
•fl-olafcxmof~ , F « ~ ~ W w
~ t ,\ liljlf <lido
l ~t~
oftWillf'trl I
!d.e.vutc:cf tbtil-liJei lo'' ;t .-;l= in rect~l~• ...,
.

~

.

ncaJh~men

a.nt~1~ .

Sta!&

oaly discoanaiaa to ace the
effccta oa Lbc body'. but ■tso
the effoct of what failed dinc did and fitness indus- cu do to the mind.
sry b reported 10 gross over
For dMlile wllo aain the
10 million dollars every w ~ ~ - , t h c y
>'•· Diet diet plan, rrom htvl'°jL~ amcnt
pills, uercisc
the
equipment,
pain aod disc:our
all the "c,;pcni" who have they put on lbemlcl,cs Is
the sure fire way 1o help .. wone &bu ~•1.frowu.•
you lose wciahi and keep it Jt'i a -ricou nrinl or tiorr.
teem ud OIUY reaolve to
The problem is I.bit Jot- "'act back· o• the rlahr
ing weight is oot an "on and lnck...

• off" thing. To succeufully
oaty •ay to . Jqac
lOK wciabt, you can't jw.t wc1abt ~cceufally u to
jump on the diet band- · mat~ hfeatyl~ ch■aes,
waaon ■ nd 1hcd' rail ·orr; That I a1J the dice. ud exct•
upcctioa to keep tb.e cist indu stry Is 1cllina.
weight off.
. ~r~tyle ~ comist or
Statistics uy 80., or g1YU1& up cerwn ubcaltby
pcoplc will aain back lhe food, and addioa: cs'.'edse.
weight they've Jost within It sounds c■ay ,to do, but for
five years. Jt' s also known ~omeone ~ho has ra~cn
that yo-yo dict.i na is un• i~to a ccrwn way of c■lllll,
bca]thy; heart strain, cbo- it s DOL
.
.
1.,c,,ollcvclupsanddowns
and ratJpe 00 the body ■re

pm ·roots work that ll req- Oramsciansenseofthctcrm)1 who happco to have black
uisite ror the dC'lclopmc.nt HowCvcr, 'he writes book.I . i,; 0 •
1urtu
ud lalcr maintfflf.OCC'•o( a• '&ftd piipets'!tlilf1only tli'cii'··. .J j ; ~ ~ l'y:1 ~ ~ •
black i.ntclkcluaPdau ~ amoo'l os wbo arc priv!- or the dirrcri.na rorm ud
I am spcakina tbM is hclna lqcd cnooah to hne a col- stnicturc of ute aad Its
done by Comcl Wcsl) !" _lcae educatioo can read. Ir muUCIW:ioa, compand to
speak to and dclincalC the ~ th.is is orguic intd.lectual- other poup1, but suft'crbtc
problems 'surroundi•I the Ism What -i's the source? i• connoted fn America t,y
pn:icmineni:e of racism (here ,. OefinitCJy 'tlot poor black.I blackaess .
I am speaking or Derrick as •I• claimed. Or. Harvard
America's uae of such
Bell's wort concernina lhi1 Law proressor R ■ adall tenns u the black death or
acnsitivc issue). This wOR is Keoocdy •who ~ rejected..~ blM:k1itled. s.d 1tse1t'very

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fil.tellectual6::The:• ef~~~ OP of die;;
:
r
African Am~ncan mteUecfufil experience

rood addiction have just u
bard or a time chanaina to a
bealtb.icr lifestyle bccau
they arc faced with t
every day. The ch&Jleoae ·
CODIWlt. It'saotui!somo0
.~.~ c ~l~pw::r~:C::1
...
.. .......,..,
bad utlng habits. food
addicdoo hu to be deah
wilb' every time a pcrso8
willl Cbc addiction sits dowa
to~

member■ tried
■bout the
us.

flroblcmi bcaaa when ·
rcddent1 of Middlctowo
dlctowo resi- anlnd aad were deolod
ant11UM1 .. cl acce11 to lhe party, oro..idliq 11,. cialJ said. Mu1 or· u..
er bec■■ ae werC wearl ■ a ,.tile blact
deaied ace.a, ud a,oea, CM colon of a
ni Alpb
c, was l ■ P·
•.,,_, . . .._ _ . , ~

ord out

meal. •

"Society doesn't KC it tbM

ttQ. ~ we so ma1 ian■-ca far people ID . .

licve llleJ llave ao will:
power or itl IO c■ay to loee
wciahL Modr,11 in ma&•·
tlsa. eomtaat eommcn:ialt
for food and rood caabll.ahmcnt1, aod , or course,
welaht-lou -cilniCA, health
~~~:~ ::: ;_:~r:::; :.::
.
1
..,. to pt in daapc.
11..,_,.do_
~-,.,allialbal
willpowa, it~ to do with h '• aa uphill b■nle for
a
cbOIC
Y
O'f'CII' u.■• ,el
--.-J .
healthy food.
• , ~ f t - . ~ will ■ot,, aell
Jult lite alcohol ud quick •e.i&~l Ion, b1ut
dnaat, food c:a ■ho b■ • -....,, - Ufellylca..
addic:uoe. hoplo willl a

C:00::1/oo:,lttllgle '° pcopl; --~~~cif ::

local-·-

~~~••'=dtll..!::

opcll.to
The fiabt beau when
IUhas of the puty bad
to be clwlpd from open
to ctoeed. ne fraternity,
wllicb plaDDed io bavo u
opeo party io tile aala di■•

OH.

lb•

:Ill._._

l■aballlalel■sl,-,coald.

aotlOCllleapolic,offlcer.
The uaiversitf'I policy
atatca that a police offiur
mut be prc_eat at all par•
s
tin oo caapaa tllal ue
opea to th~ pablic.
With ooly 24 M>9n be·
fore the part,, tbe loc■-

ihy 1pokc1maa Bobby
Clart.
Clark Hid ■ bout two
docea of tbe 100th started
to bnw, ud JO police bad
to be c:allcd to tksccac to
cUapene tu 1•1 activ•
ity. Clatlr. aaid ■ o
Wnleyu ltade ■ u wen
involved ia I.be bnwL
A uoivenilJ coaaiUee
Ila, bee ■ ealablisbd lo
.rniow, l1110 Ua.lvonhy'1
Opell p■rty policy.

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io t.he workplace that most compuicS cannol auarantcc lifetime

ol ,.,,.,,,, cl'.l:lploymeot .
..S wiMer ol aevaal awudt
"'The c1.peclllio o for an iodi pocuy; Bd Meck, author of viduai 10: •marry ' an organization
wbpae linaacs ol • MDAll boy '• 11 no longer the nom1." the 1urry of blrda and nyin, cowd vey said.
lean or ~oanilion 10 ttie
Employen recommend starting
'1 eyes: and EliDbcth Searle,
at an cn1ry-lcvel position. " Get
11 mlmlCtOI' • Emenoo Col· stancd in .an oraanizatioo that ofd author ol MJ .Body IO Ym.,, fers a caree r ladder and produce
~ the pratil,ious 1992 Iowa
ouutandina results, " the .survey
ictioo Awri
u id : "P ro{rlot io ns will co me
lfflll1 ll 6 p.m, OD Tuesday, la1er.''
.
the "OM/ of Boston ~ series is
If you have a job, that is.
I opca to the public, allhough
ii limited. Autograph.in& ICI· th~ •,~:.~~e;lri~~j:;i~j::
)I.low the readings. For more
the average annual openioas in
Woo, please call 536-5400, jobs requiring a degree will num6.
ber fewer than during the 1984npikd from prus release
1990 period ," wrole economist
Kristina J. Shelley in 1he Occupa•
do n Outlook Quar1erly.
Work experience will become
u imponant, if not more importanl than education for some jobs,
according to Shelley, bccause of
the growing number of bachelor' s
de'grees awarded bac h year that
forcci gradua1es loi •compelc for
fewer jobs.
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-nie,~ o~ul~tioµ ·of die.-'-'

African Am~rican mteUecfual experience

.

who happen to have black
,:~~ ... ,., • ·., ,: ._.,,,, ~Jfff~r ,
dispro_portioaally, in terms
of the differing form and
structure of hate and its
manifestation, compatt.d to
olher ~ps. but suffering
is coMoted in America by
blackness .
America's use of such
terms u ,die black death or
blaclt"liated, lend iu.eltvC:ry

~t~ t~~::~i~~

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of

aaiaau

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nioal of blacbels ii
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cuilllclli,adlia.lO
lbe)'brieawillllhem ■

tiacd,clll<olop:alud
eca1 libcratioe\mmnj
ea&cd ll)'le tempered~
cultme.!J'bc,ymuatdai
wt,ilebuildiqaad ....

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Amerieaintelli.-,la
fi.Qd . ways' t o ~
common eAperienco
- • R■lity of

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thal Ibey crate if dJcsc:
taD1 ue lO be legitimal
This means, ·ror eua

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1cctuals in tbc field of t

\,s, mull ·create drool~

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1. workpl~c 1bat most oomcannot auarantcc lifetime

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,ymcnt.
he cxpeCm.ioo for an imJi1 to. 'marry' an Organization
longer· the norm,'' the suraid.
9loycr1 rc, ommcnd 11arting
entry-level position. •~
Oct
!I in .an oraaniz.atioo that of. cart:cr lacfdcr and produce
~din& rcsulls," the -survey
"Prom o tions wi ll ' come
,ou hav~ a job, 1ha1 is.
mploymcnt projection for
1
9().2005 period indicate that
vcragc annuo l openings i n
cquiriog a degree will num:wcr than during the 1984pcriod," wrote economist
na J. Shelley in the Occupa)utlook Quaricrly.
rk experience will become
po.,.ant, if not more impor1an education for some jobs,
lina to ·Shelley, because of
owing numbc¥'of bachelor' s
cs awardcd ' ~ach year that
gra'duatcs IW 1compctc for
jobs.' · ·:;\·

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:
African Americiin intellectual experience
-""'.'.""""".______ Law; Hooston A. Balter and gnm roots worlt that is rcq• .Oramscian sense. of the u:nn)1 who baP,PCn to have, blljck
By Alu E. Hurt
Henry Lows Gates, Jr. in the uisitc: for the dCYelopment How~vcr, 'he ..w~tcs b~~.,. 1.k:ill:,1, ,1•• ,, , : 'Jl'I* i'H!f~r ,
~ .. ,~PEOAL T0:1;!2 ~ A l . . field of Llterntnre, Anthony and later "!-alnlefiance''bf a' •and ·~pets'!Uillt Ol'l:ly tli-~~e diSproJ>Or!A~ly. in Jcrml
Appiah and Comcl Wes1' in black intcllcctuaPclass (taere amon'B us who are pnv!• of the differing fonn and
This anicle is the fim of the fields of culture and phi- I am speaking !hat is being ' - leged enough 10 have a col• structure of hale and its
a lhrcc: pan series revolv• losophy, Evelyn · Brooks . done by Come! Wcs1r~•. lege educatiOn can read. lf manifestation, compared to
ing around the themes of Higginbolam and bell hoob speak to and .delineate! ·the : th.is is organic lntellec1ual- 61.her gtoUps, but suffering
black leadership and black in the study of religion and problems 'surrounding thC: ism Wbat "i~ the source? is connOtcd- in America by
leadership development. culture with special intdest prcemineDCe of n.clsm (here ' Defifliiely ·not · poor blacks blackne11. · ··
Al the core of. lhese ar• paidonitsimpsctonwomcn. I am speaki ng of Derrick as is claimed. Or Harvllfd
America ' s use of such
ticles is the intent to stan a and Gayraud Wilmore and Bdl's work ·concerning this Law profenor Randall 1enns u the black death or
dialogue which seeks to James Cone in the field or sensitive issue). This work is Kennedy · who has. rejected. ~lack listed;-lend itseltvery
reverse 1he 50cial and eco- theology. Among this sarrtp!e ful'ldamenraJ 10 ending the putHicly, UM!Jl•notion"-that he ea,t\Y
~s
oomic pl.igh1 that is de- group, there are maiij-differ• cycJC tfiat makes 'the Canooo has ·• 1 "rec~nt1fortlm litle as- make· ali:hemical fruifor•
pieced here in,P,e canoon. mg behefs, aghdlls';" ..-nd lm..true. l J
sen j.1.... ... Rdpo ni ibility ..in mauons from .terms , deLooking ,
around backgro un'cis. 1..However, ' to ' • While dtt scholars above the ' lge of'crack.."1 10 the SCn_
bi°llga'plague~~•li1i 10
America.ay(¥,lllgA£rican• this group, there' rls ••sillale naiYe hiill&marks in both b18!" comm:unitJi !hi~ as: ' la_
lC-!l· !.tti cks : on , ~Jac.k
American mjllc like my• cbarge: c:leliver, tbe, Afii,:u.:. -lall!,plg tbcl·talk an<Lw~ng scrti:_"Qd_l_W8:5.:..C® ~. with • peoP,les' .J!:en9nbood. I~
,
_
Jdf can find ?UY things Americ&fl commu,Mtye (Nm,, ~ .~Jilk (fulling I.heir i ~ :o~en! I~~ eflpc1 lha1, otber ....w.otdi!J blactf ·.t,:ioc
to be concenv::d and even intellocfual an4,plO"ll dqom 1 , jot~,:~ ) some rece~vc
th!H11 nt,J d.in&i.ncet,l,e.. . only ,suffcr ·because•of 10-&fl&,Y abou\1.'.Jiowever, I Toward this epd. ~ .~~ ~ ~j~ ~ form ~!"- twffl~ ~r~~~g per- .:•~ictaJ and ~o~bdC' nic~
am mosl distlijbed by the dcvel91F, s ~ . ;;,J Pn>i', 1 ~if~ i ~ Wlth respect~ son w"bO If li1atk: rd ,PQC 1•,1sm, ,thi"s 'foim1 a o ~
/of11
.present-day black inu:llec• ces.ses ~ deal wittithi:¥.- its ability ~o be takea 'Ind who iit:whitt!t..f~ y , 1lltc ''is-:u8alty1 manifclitcd'fo II l
.,
1ual leaderihip. For my rican-Americah
M 't,y~ teast.9f,t1JP.:c"- maker of such • ..1t.atcmcnt •• pllyi lci.I rlfonn':•whicWW
1
purpoiCS here, I will re- problema1ii::
1~Uiflc:'1Jty -" j,oof b1ac$-wb~bffl1&~ ·
·
•bef cxpcrienced by w)Ji~
stric:lmy words to a ,mall, (here 1 am speaking of ·f,)f":thti•valibn
<- and ,:-'bl~ ck!. Aaerin.u .
bul 'representative portion Wil.more'...and &,ne and. !Mlir inleHMlHI .ludenh1p 'f>e.

. •· equally, but black.a abo
or this group. Among this pioneering work in lhe de>- Jonas.
derplays the ontological
1

f ·ba_.vinB:~~

Uteoltaif" '·

sample group, I will place:
Derrick Bell and Randa!!
Kennedy in the field, of

fyforthenew~

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eOOSl'>aboot,$$),. .

mooaM~nlo!h

tha!simpe. .,.

.

.,_.....,._

c . . i . - - - 9 . -~~ . ; : : . ;
...

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J

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velopment of a form of~~) • For

~~);;*~' .~
tbtil- lives

1dtvoteit

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3 ~<;o,nel

o/1 P.15:t'Jli.
,

lo) 'tl:¢ ·•

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fectua'L\ulu\
u

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aiatimled
.

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..auory.1-::balia• aiplflcace(maireciatMa
or m.1_!.natteam, aabject will appoar ia pan

=._

Fiptina and wituung lbe
battle of des1royin1 these
oolicins or blackncas i1 lhe
c~oftbc African-Ameri•
can iAtclli1entsia. to Which

·ri:~.~~==
-

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form of rap muaic scddna
not only to lqi.timile wbal it
being said, but also sbowiD.a
that the rann in wbieb it 'ia
ddiv~ onllY, is iD lioe.

=~~r~:t:i::c::.~
lhe!-1

elll libcration\swvival-~eoaed style tempered by

diliou.

culture. ~Y ~ ~ ~ •

Tbesetbinp; lbc!licve,can
while bu1ldin1 and IDIID~D- be accomplished ir African·
iD1 the l~ical, moral -,: m• AmeriCID leaders begin, u
~ ~ n f ~. pon other aocial groups have, to
wbic~tn111m.1 aboutJ.!rle&!I· develop I oew geoentioa o(
Alftoricus can be laid. To- leaden One that iJ not •
ward, this end the African· ~wilbll!l)CBIWXCIS
Americlnintel~geaasilmual ii is reality. ODc that aecb
fmd . ways to t a ~ tbe notonl tou"i~buttoa.ercommon e~perience . •~d come..
tut llllcb'• its
~ reali!y of Afncan- rootlheca1tuff:o(complaiat
~ '3/lth _ systems ,ud seeb to replace it with·1
the

boe

!:s~

,::;~~:s-

cultme of actiYiam.

This means, for example,
IJiat Africatt-Amcrican in1el'lcc11WI in lhe' field or lhcol•
~ mu1t crcaic'-t1tcotoaical
~thalied:to~
cile........... . , ... JO!)CI, ·
\,ou of God with lhe .roilii, '.
1 the swrcring oflinle-llct~'::
ot
.cbildrm, or AfricaD.-Amcri-' .
• iDlm1eclulla ia ttie.fJCldi. . ,

1

10

1be Afrlcan~American

"t. i., the · isab¥
d

·--citarg, part I:. intellect
■NUmx.
·

o1..-..,,;;..,,;.i.,...

~ from piae 9

news atory, bl•cbcai is
enemy

of

a

mainstream

America.

,,, , ., ., ·..n1 ~Hff~1 ,
IC>IV~ly,in ~
crm1
rli'ffcring form and
trc of hate and ill
1iation, compared to
~Pl• but sufferin1
1oted, in . America by

cSs.
:rica 's use of such
the black death or
.stod. lend ltlelf very
t1

~c~~~ki,'k:~
!'

-£tom .1crm1, de•

J a'pta'guc ~r a list to

1
•tlJck1; 00 .~fac_.k

~~t~:::·fp~~
'1

~ffer boc:auae of so.

and economiCt nc~
'i's,'fGna11ofl1
qfferiq
Wy1manif'olted '-la la I
ll rtform's•'whicW,' cu
~enccd · lfy wbi~
bl'i:ck!,., Aacrleana
y, but blacks also

~lcms beaan when

oh ' of Middletown
d and wcie denied
tO 1hc party, ofrt11.id. Muy of them

wcariag ,lb~ black

rccn, tbc. colon or" a
.-1 called 20 Love.

.., 'were ·mostly ~iala
1-'aaed 1outh from
atowa,'' u.iduniYcr1po"'kcsman Bobby
rt said abou1 two
Ortbcyout~

:.:Sc!°c~cc:!~

,c d11e 111111 ac1ivClark uid DO
1
yao •11udca11 were
cd in ltic brawl.
tnivenitJ coauai.tice
een eatablishcd to ·
r, tbc Uaivcr,ity'a
party policy.

subject ~

appear in

. two). Africao-Amcricara

Fighting and winning lhc

lP.J>CO 10 have, black •

~ ~ ~ : : . :,.';!
:,'pi=f~~°':!

pt.rt

so,. • :

ciolOiisu must -probe this

=;::i~SE'.;~;; :ita:ai:~i;I:~~~~!
:.""on~::r..::1,/=·;!
can intelligentsia. which
to
they bring ..,..itJ,. lhcm a dis-

mCOt. I wonder who lhc
0
,:

.- ,~~~'!:~!~:~
~

a_ wheelchair and t~~t
there ~u no wbcc1c1t!!f
accc111ble ramp to the

~~;~~t·-:.f::::~::'.
~
:~·in~t~c1:ru:ear:.;:

delivered, orally, is in line
fore, which was discov=li~::,.::::v~~~ wh"ich Afrlcan-·Amertcan
crcd 10 be a fire hazard
theological and cullurat lrlbecause ii blocked aisles.
=~:y~ym::
ditions.
All in all , I am still not
Thcselhings, Ibelicvc,can
happy. And I'm going lo
: : i ~ ! % : . : i : = : : be accomplished ir African- , , 1ell yOu why. ,My mother

1Z, ~;

tellcctualinfrasuuctunsupon
wbichuuismsaboutAfrican-

~ail in on some Or my clalses
aomeUme. I thoaJbt that it
might not De a good idea
be.cause ii would ptobJ bly
be very difficult wilh her ,
wheelchair. I don't.. tbink
thcs~coiicQml should have
burden .people who have '
enough burdens as it is.
What do y0u think, hey this
is your paper t_ o. Write me,
o
or t.l:ie editor, or Dean Stoll.
Or better yet, call me, 5738323, or stop by the Journal
office anyti me, basement of
thC Student Activities
Buildin4, I care, I want to
know, and I'll help voice
your views 10 my Joyal minion. Peace man!

TheSaffiJII:_,
Men's Basketball, Ice Hoell
■ WINTER

SPORTS
Continued from pg. 12

Wcntw·onb Jnsti~le.
·M
"Lack of depth .down tbc bai lod
stretch in some pmcs bu apDI 22
time loss lo the Falcons in the bun us when stancn have ad 5.7
ScalOCI opener.
fouled out," said COICh Joe ~
. tbl
Tbouah the women's bas- Walsh. "Our bench hasn't ·carccr1e
kt:lba11 I.elm has gotten off to been able to bold its owe ia tory.
a2-9start,thcir rccordcanbc these Close games, but I'm
'1n al
misleading. The Lady Rams confident that if we play coo- and raw
suffenrq two ~point losses sistcn1Ji we'll win some ,.wbmca"
to Wentworth (57-56) and gamc.1. It would be nice lo . in ·the sc
Endicott (55-54). Most re- act inlo the playoffs or the Walsh.
ccntly , the L-.dy Rams Northeast Women's Athletic pomtl P.
dropped games lo Mount Conference, which picb four of die 1
rH-::oi,ly-,or-k•--,C,-•-,ll•-:-1-'-~-,•
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=~£:;"~!"=.; SE,E~;,:!!:; Frustrations for Boston in '94

ifis reality. Doc that sceka
re1pcctabili1y in 1hc NFL. Witkj nson of Ohio State).
~:::: : :s c~p!~~~!e .~: notonlytouplift,buttoovcr- ■ ~~=Spg.
There will n01 be a playoff Plan B free-agent acquisitions
12
prcscnl reality of African- come. ~ that auacks at its
spot this year bu1 there will can k~cp a healthy mix of
Americans with the systems
Paul't Pndk:tioia: 85--77
be obvious· improvement as vctcnms 10 go alona wi1h the
thatthcyettalciflhcse sysJrdplaceiDAfE.Mt
tbcYatsclipin1othefrecaacn1 alrcady:youthful Patriots.
tcms are to be legitimate.
Anda1.lastlhcrewqaglim- markctandt~eadv~lagcof
This means, for c1tamplc,
mer of hope. Tbd"Patriou fin- - c11cellent draft position. The Paul's Pndlcllon: 8-8,
t4at African-American in1elishcd lhe year witti a glifl'!pse P.all cOuld improve them- 3rd piace in AFC East
lectuals in the field of tbcol"'of thc -colnpetitivc :ru-c. thcf ·sclvcs-by drafting ~ithct a
I994willbetoughonthe
~ must create theological
. will &bow fans in Fip.boro in speedy
running
back . Bostonspons scene, but ...,ith ·
~"" wucturcs th~ seek to recon.the fall half of 1994. W,itb the (Marshall•
,Fau1~ Or San Di-. all the success Boston.. hfll
cile the theory of the goodMcgaplc.x ~ fiu'.illy solved ego St.) or a dominant pass had in the ~t can we really ·
'ncu of God w.ilb tK ~ity
andduetobc~y,nc:at ~ io.._ _j~' ~ ~ c cofflplain? Thingslook&oUgh
1/J,c
I
ofthesuffcringoflittle~lact '-;
~,PMs_lPlr.ID,~~c , ~~9'~f@IJ~X't,.i!t,(Sam rightnow, butthcycouldjust 1
f
~hildren, or Africin-Amcri- ·
• lo CDJ9)' _
tbcar leans rise to Aaamsorrexasl\&.MorDan as quickly turn around.
l
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iotcUectuals in !_!le ficlcL 1

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■ WINTER

SPORTS
Conunued from pg. 12

Wentworth lnltitute.
"Lack of depth dowo the

101Detlme, J _
tbooabt that it
,

1n:i1b1 aoi:- be a aood ,idea
meoL I w~cr wbo the· because it would probably
fool ,wu llw Corio~ Dr. - be very' difficult with bcr •
· Plciffcr wu confined to • wbcclcbair. I don 't. think
a wbcclcbair aad that t,bc1c cooccm1 should have
. thcic waa -no wheelchair burden pcOplc wbl)Jiave
accc,siblc. ramp ~o the enough burdens as it is .
stage where the panel was
going to field commeo-

What do you think, bey this
is you r paper too. W rite me,

tary. A temporary ramp

or the editor, or Dean Stoll.

was installed the day be-

Or better yet, call me; 573-

forc, wbicb was discov-

8323, or stop by the Journal

cred 10 be a fire haz.ard

office anytime, basement o.f

bccauseit bloctedaisles.
AllioaJl, l,amst~ll not
happy. And I m go1n1 to

thC Studen t Activi t ies
Buildioi, I care, i want to
know , and I'll help voice

tell you why. _ molher
My
asked me ifJ she cou_d
l
come to my school and

your.Yiews tomy loyal minion. Peace man! ·

Frustrations for Boston in '94

timelosstothefalcons inlhe
seuon opener.
lbouJh the women's hasketball &cam has gotten off to
a 2-9 start. their record can be
misleading. The Lady Rams
suffered two one-point losses
to Weo1wor1h (57-56) and
Endicott (5.5-54). Most rece ntly, the La_dy Rams
dropped games to Mount
Holyoke
Colleg~
and

~:c~si~h~om~ba~
fouled out,., said coach Joe
Walsh. "Our bench b.uo't
been able to bold its own in
these close games, but .rm
confident that if we play coos istently we ' ll win some
games. II would be nice 10
get into the playoff, of the
Northeast Women', Athletic
Conference. which picb fou.r
of the 1ix. teams."
·

M
aureen

~-=~=~ =
f
Jp1Je;.. 8 ~
hai ledidllebd;---..~

came the fciutb/ i,ooo..point

· .

carcc:rl00ft:linSuffolt'1 his:
tor:y.

'10 sheer llliletic ability
and n.w taJeot abc is the bell
wqmin•, buk~ball pt.yor •
in the tcbl;iol'• lriaory," said
Wakh. "lf the ayaqes 16
points per pme for the rest
Or lbe telfOII. ahe wiU be-

EUa,

W1

MeBj
Fo■ ll

Mc81
'"lbe
9 per

aamt

roooc

.

111e African~Ame~can
·--charge part - : ,intellect
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SCHOOL

·of aoc:iolOIY probina more

Continued fu>m page 9

news slOty, blac~ is a

~

or

~&instreain.

Fighting and 'wi_ nfog the
n
bat~c or dcstroymg .these
DClbDnl o{ blac~s IS l~C
c~~of~cAfi:'can-Am7"•
can 1n~ll1ge~ts1a, to whi~h
~cy .bnng w1~ them• di~uncn~e lhc~lo11cal ~dsoc~cta1 llbcrat1on\aun1val-°'!cnted atyle tempered by lhc!r
cul!urc. Th_y muS1 ~ ~ 1•
c
while b1dl~1ng and lll&lll~nin1 the l~1cal, moral and in•
~ ~nfrastiuctutes ~pon
whic~tnusmsaboutAf"ncanAmen~
can be ,.. T~
ward _
this _
end _he A!nCIJnt
Amcncanmtcl~gen:am:;;t
fiad . waya
tc :
common el~t
p ~ t rca .~ lhe
Amencan1 w1 . . syaterns

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~ from s-gc 7

me~t. I ~o"nd; r wbo the
fool •,w u that forao! Dr.
Pfei[fer wu confined to
IGbjcct will . appear in part
a wheelchair a.ad tb i t
. there wu no wheelchair

~:c::;:;mper:!:: 1~:
accessible ramp to the
8
form 0f rap muaic ICWng
s1agew bere the panel was
going to field collUJ]eonot only lo legitimize what is
Jary. A temporary ramp
being said, but also showing
that the
in which it 'is'
wu in11alled the day be·
delivered, orally, is in line
fore, ,whicb was discovwhich Afrlcan: Amcrican
ered 10 be a fire hazard
theological and cultural tra·
becau1eitbloctedaisle1.
di·tions.
AO in all, I am still not
happy. And I' m going to
These things, I bclicvc,can
be accomplished ir African- _ tcU you why. My mother
America.a leaden bqin, as
asked me i ( 1he coul d
come to my school a.nd
oc.hcr social groups have. to
develop• new icnc:ratioo of ·
.
loadeR. One that is ... ..
conccmed withappearucc a.s
it is rulity . .One that tuk.s
notonlytoup,ift. bu11oovcr- ■ PREDICTIONS
Continued from pg. 12
~ me. One that ~tacks at itJ
root the cultun: of complaint
.and acc.b to replace it with a Paul'• Pndk:tlnio.: flS..77

t:':~c,:i:
:~ys-

This means, for example,
that African-American intellectuals in the field of theology must c"
reatc thcol;,gical"
IUUClures that s'.cck 10 reconcile the theory of the good·oess of God with lhc rcelity
Oftbc1uffcringoflittlet?lick. ";
children, or ,(fricao-Ameri- ' •
;
iotcUcctuals in tbc:fieldr 1

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■ WINTER

SPORTS
Continued from pg. 12

Wentworth lnatitut.e:.
.,Lack of depth down the
stretch in some pmea bu
tiritc loss tothefalconsinthc hun us whco starten have
season opener.
fou led out." Wd coach Joe
~ Thou&h the women's bas- Walsh. "Our bench hasn't
kctbal1 team bas gotten orr 1 been able 10 bold its own iJ!I
0
a 2;9 start. their rt.cord can be these close pmcs, but I'm
misleading. The Lady Rams confideotthatifwc·playconsuffcrtq two on&-poim losses s istently we'll win some
to Wentworth (57-56) and games. It would be nice to
Endicott (55-54). Most re- gel into the playoffs of lhc
ce ntly , the Lady Ram s Northeast Women's Athlctk:
dropped games to Moun1 CoofcreDCC, which picks four

tit idooaomeofmyclaas~•
i_omctlme. 1 tboualat that it

~:~:~ ~oo}l:!b!::.
• be very difficult wit~ ber.Wbeetcbair. J. doa ' L. tbinlt'
these coocornt should hive
burden people who have
eo01,1g h burdens as. it i1.
What do you think, hey this
ii yourpapertoo. Writeme,
or 1he editor, or Dean Stoll.
Or helter yet, call me, 5738323,orstopbytheJoumaJ .
officeanytime, buemeotof
1h·c . Studeot Activi li e s
Building, I care , I want to
kno- sod I ' ll help voice
w,
your views to my loyal min io n. Peace man! ·

,-,H•-•-Y•,..•-•..-C_o_llc_1.c.,!_ ••
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Frustrations fior Boston in '::I'+

cultu.te of activism.

ThoSaffollt-..i •Wcilaeoday, Jaouary 19, 1994

respectability in the NFL
There will ,not be a playoff
spot tlii1 year but lhcrc will
be obvious• impi:.ovcmcnt as
3rd platt iOAJT..allt
thcfia1Jdipintothefrceagen1
Andatlastlhcrewauglim• markcta.odtake advantagcor
mer of hope. The Patriots fin- exccllcol draft position. The
ishcd the year with a glimpse Pata could improvC them•
of the compctiti~e fire tfiey selves by draf~ng .eithtr ~a
will show fans in Fazboro in- speedy
runninJ
back
the [all half of 1994. With the (ManhaU ,Faulk or San Di-,
Mcgapla mess finally solved ego St.) or- a dom!nant pass
aoddueto·bebuil\~)'DCJ.~ tu.S.¥r in.__thc i~o_f B,nH=e
I
ccntory, Pata fapa ~ 1,1:f-.~lc,
9r M,f.f,&j~ 'o/,bitc ,<Sam
to enjoy t~ir tc-an~ rise to A~sofTcxasA&M:or~an

~~ftfl

Wilkin son or Ohio State).
PlanBfrcc-agcntacquisitions
can keep a healthy mix of
veterans to 10 along with the
alrcady•youthful Patriots.

Paul's Pndlctlon: 8-8, ·
3rd place.In AFC East
1 will be teugh Ori tHc
994
Bos1onsporusc"
ene, but with
all the success .Bos1oo_ has
had in ih~ put can we really
complain? Things looktough
right now, bu11_ ey_
h could just
as quicklytum arOUod.

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Mnreat ~ -- Bi-oh
bai ledlltcud),'. . . . ..,.Z
qin121.7PPJt&.3~
- and5.7 asai1t1. Sbe a\so~
came the rliudi 1) ,000-poinl
carecra::on:r~Suffolt'1 history. . •
:
'1a sheer atliletic ability
andrawtalentsbtisthcbcst
Women•, buke\ball player
in the school'• ·hislory," said
Walah. " H she averqes 16
points per pmc for the rest
of the ,eaoa she ,will be·

scorer .heft aoiD1 ~ of
EllenCrottywho'finisbed her
·peat career with 1.326
pointl." ·
Walsh also likes whit be
secs from jllniOr Norce!i
McBride of Quincy and
Foir.tbonnc
Academy.
McBride, a 5-8 forward is
'"tbc kading rebounder- widl 4
9 per game and 12 pointa per
game. Noreen, a well•
rounded player, ii a nice add.itioa IO the team," accord-

.come~ al.1--time WOl!Gcra"~

i,. to Wlllh.

S~
<Jaerj

lerPJ
and

p 1
40 n
aad
~
L.:ady
chas
Divi.J
Tl

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IO

·■NO SCHOOL

ot aock!l<>o - • • ,....

~

~~°'::',.;~
ii • ~~= ~~!i°'!:! •
or mainsttnm aubjc,ct
appear in
Fiptii,a ind winning the ·;;~.~~~;~er'!:° l ;
:
.!:~1!,:t~/::~r:::: i~tl: :
1
clwgeorthCArrican-Amcri- :noan~::. :!!ti:!i.:i:1::; ·
which tlw
~~~

CllatinDCd rtom i-,e 9~

=--

DeWI ~ . blacbeu

will

part

form or rap music sedtina

can ln1clli1cnlli1, to
they bring witb them • distinclivcthcotoaical and soci-

the.form in which It 11
delivered, orally, is in line
which Afrlcan--"Amcric ■n

culture. They muSI do this

ditions.
Thescthinga, lbelicvc,can
be accomplished ir African-

~ liberatioa\survival-oriented dylc ·1cfflj\C-red by their

theological and cultural 1ra-

while l}uildidJ and maintain-

:~~.~!=:',!:
wbiclalnUsmsaboutAfricanAmericans can be laid. T~

=:.i~;,c:: !~
American leaden be&!n, u

■ WINl'ER

SPOR'FS
Cmti.oued from Pl· 12

Wentwonh ~ t e .
"'Lack of depd,. down the
stretch in some procs ha
&ime lost 1o·the Falcons in lhc hurt us when stuten have
seuon opeoer.
fouled out,.. said cqac:h Joe
lbouah the women's bas- Walsh . ..Ou, bench huo' t
ketball learn bu sou.en off 10 been able to bold ill owa ill
a2•91l,n.theirrccordcanbe these 'Cl.ose games, but I' m
mislead.ins. The Ladx...,Bams confident that if we play COO·
suf~ two ~poim losses sis tently we' ll win some
to W~ntworth (57•56) and games. It would be nice to
Endicott (55. 54). Most re• get imo the playorfl or the
ccntly , the Lady Ram s Northeast Women's Athlecic:
dropped games lo Mount Confmnce, which picks fou.r
Holyoke
Collea~
a nd or the six 1eam1."

-

1i1 Ul on some or my classes
aomedmc. I thoa&bl thll I
mi1h1 not be a &siod idea
me~t. I wonder who the becau.sc ii would probably
fool wu .that for1ot Dr. be vei-y difficult wiih her •
Pfeiffer wu.coJlfined to wbeelcbair. I don 't. think
a wheelchair and that these concem1 should have
. there wu no wheelchair burden people who have
acCeulb le ramp to 1he eoouah burdeo1 H it 11.
1taae where the panel was What do you think, hey this
goina lo fie ld commeo• is your paper 100. Write me,
1.ary. A temporary ramp or the editor, or Dean Stoll .
was in11a.lled the day be- Or better yet, call me, 573fore, which wu diacov• 8323, or stop by the Journal
creel to be a fire hazard office anytime, basement or
because il b locked aisles. thC Student Activities
Allio all, l1m 1tillno1 Buildi n4, I care, I want to
happy. And I'm gOina to know, .and I'll help voice
tell you why. My mother you r viewSlomy loyal minasked me 1(--sbe could ion. Peace man !
come to my school and

Oolltinued from ·pl,Be 7

::=:::i~;:! t!~:!"::; ~::i,~~P~:!t~~ Frustrations for Boston in '94
::=r~e:J~:c~;~ri;.:~
1
find ways to hu~1ra1c the

leaders. One that is not ..,

concerned withappearancc:as

■ PIU!DICMONS

come. One that attacks at ill

,'mc::ricans with the systems

thal they create if these systems arc to be legitimate.
This menns, for cxampJe,
~at African•American h1tel•
lectuals in the rield or tbcol•
Ol1 must create theoloarc.I
ttructwu thai sect to rccoocile the theo!'Y or the goodOC11 o!Ood with the.~ity
oftheaufferingofllttle~lack '-;
~bildrm, or Africao•Ameri• •
l
illldJcctualJ iD the f,dd; ,C

II

Men's Basketball, Ice Hockey nearing goal of .500 mark

The African-American
·~ -dlarge part I: intellect

" Continued from P&· 12

Paul'• Predk:UoiQ: 85--77
3rd p1- In Al'East
Andatlas11herewasaglimmer or hope. The Patriots finished the year with • glimpse
of the• competitive fire they
show fans in Fa.rboro in
the
half or 1994. With the
Megaplex mess finally so:lvcd
and doe to be ~ ~1 next
century, Pau faj\a )Yill be-.~le
10 uijoy their lms rise to

;.,ill
ian

respectability in the NFL.
There will not be a playorr
spoc this year but there will
be obvious· improvement u
tbef'at1di p intothefree agen1
market and take adva ntage or
excellen1 draft position. The
Pati could improve the m•
Jetves by draftina ~hher a
s pe~dy
runni n.a
back
(Marshall FIHitk or San Di-.
ego SL) or a domioanl pass
rus\lfr in . the jl.Jc of Bruce
i$J!!~ 9r R~j5 ~~itc (Sam I
~tofTauA&M or Dan

Willt.inson of Ohio State).
Plan B free- ageotacquisitions
can keep a healthy mix of
ve terans 10 go alona with the
already-youthful Patriots.

ll!pmrY.19 ."25

'llll, 1iJ!rn.l'
4:3(); :00

.- .,,

'1:00

P a ul's Predlcllon: 8·8,
3rd place In AFC East
I 994 will be tough on.the
Boslon s ponncene, butwith
all the s ucce.u Bos too has
had in the past can we.Jet1,lly
complain1Things look.tough
righ1 now. but they could just
as quickly tum around.

'

'
,.,.,,, Weeau
10:00
11:00
2.-00

I 3:00
6:30

-voe~eion

Mn.teen
......... l.ady ._ _
,

~.~.!a':~~
came the

fourth 1 1,000-poiol
carecracorcrl.iSuffolk'shis1
tory.
.
"lo sheer ath1etic, ability
andn1wtalentsheilthebest
women's bukC\ball player
in the 1ebool'a hillory," said
Walsh. ..If ahe averqes 16
poinll per pme for the real
of lbe aeuon she will be:
~ - ~ ~I-time woatcQ•~

IOlllrl ahead of
Ella, en.a,,- finisbod her
are.at career with 1,326
point&." ·
Walshalsolilteawhethc
aeea from juniOr Noreen
McBride of Quincy and
Fo■ tbonne
Academy .
McBride, a 5-8 forward is
"'the leadiog· rebounder with
9 per game and 12 poin11 per
aame. Noreen, a well•
rounded player, ii a nice ad-ditloa to the team," accord·
ingtoWalsh.
ac:ora .here

Senior cal)U.ia Mari■
Gotnehumovcdtothec:m-lcr positioo for the tint lime
and hu avera&cd 6 point&
per aame in playina ncarty
40 n:aiauta. Kcny Sweeney .
and Su«:G Fidler have also
·played well on a competitive
Lady Rama aquad, which is
chaain1 Colby-Sawyer... in
Division B in the NEW AC.

II

ThcSuffolkJoornal 9Wcdoesday,January l9, 1994

~en's Basketball, Ice Hockey nearing goal of .500 mark
■ WINTER

SPORTS
Continued from pg. 12

timc losstotbCFalC<lns inthe
scuoo opener.
1nouih lhc women's bac;-

ketball team bas gotten off to
a 2-9 start, their record can be
misleading. The Lady Rams
· suffer~:Hwo one-point losses
10 Wentworth (57-56) and
Endicott (S5-S4). Mos1 reccntly, the Lady Ram s
dropped games to Mount

Wcntwon.h Institute.
"Lack or depth down lhe
$tre1ch in some sames has
hun us when ,1ancrs have
fouled ouc," said coa,c;h Joe
Walsh. ,.Our bench hasn't
been able 10 hold"its o~ in
these close pmct, but I'm
confident that ir we play con•
sistently we'll wi n some
games. It would be nice to
get into the playo(b or the
Nonheast Women's Alhlctic
Conference, which picks four

Maureen "){C)C•.. Bf'Own
1w ~lllc 4d)' 'l uml..avef;
agina 21.- ppg, &.3 ~
7
aod 5.7 aai1ta. She also became lhc fourth 1 1,000:point

caner scorer in Suffolk'• his1ory. .
~
.
'1.n sheer attilctic ability
and r&w talent She is the best
women's bukeibaJI player
in lhc achool'1 history," said
Walsh. "If she averages 16
pointl per- game f« the rest
of the season she will be·

r"-•...,'Y,..•_••~_ 0 1_1c_g.:..--,-•-••,-•_r_thc_1i1_,,_"'_m_,._- - -·co~c --~
c_ 7
··

scorer ~ ,oing ahead of
Ellen Crotty who finished her
areal career -with 1,326
points."
Walshl.lso likes what he
secs from juniOr Noreen •
McBride or Quincy and
Fontbonne
Academy.
McBride, a 5-8 forward is
"the leading rebounder with
9 per game and 12 point! per
game. Noreen , a wellrounded player, is a nice additioo to the' team," accord-

Senior captain Maria
Gnerre bas moved IO lbc CC11t.cr position for lhc fitst time
and hu 8yeragcd 6 points
per game in playing neatly
40 minutes. Kcny Sweeoey
and Sharon, Fidler have '1so
playcd"well on a competitive
Lady Ram1 squad. whicf! is
chasing Colby-SaW'ycr in
Division Bin Chc' NEWAC.
'fhe women's basketball
team next play1 on Wedncsday, Jan. 19, when they host

~-th~~w"'om~'.._cn_·•• _;•~•,-'°,.....w_"""-..,.,.---,---s-;m_m,;. ., . . ~. .,. 11c._
...

°"'
,f•_"-,-7.,.,P..m""1
.

Wmter teams rebounct 1
a, Cll'II CJINa

have been· Rick Ace (19.7
PPI) and Mike Vie.ir. (19

.IUIIM.ftl#I

A&i.W,-.iioiiithc

SufWk: .-•, ~ am:f

ppa):
Of his (ro11tcourt pair,
N.i..., aid. " Mite ._ 28
~ while Rid baa

__ . . . . _ .---•mbpar·

1,c,cby ...,., ,.._ec1 to
reboaad before the Cbrill-

[l

'94

of Ohio State).
-agcotacquisitions
a healthy mix or
, go along with the
uthfol Patriots.

~lcllon: 8-8,
•In AFC East
II be tough on the
1ruacene,butwith
ccess Bostoo hns
past can we rea.l.ly
Things look tough
but they couldjus1
tum aro!lnd.

-die .500 mark. 1bc women's year wbea be wu pl.aped
~ tem:D ii ewfflDlly by btld:: trouble."
2-9.
In tbe bad:court, Jake .
Tbe mco's ba&kctball ~ M.itl1luslil bu been averwoo an,c of its last four a1in1 6 .3 PP& and
P-De1IIDap'ilsft101Xdto._.. Totliailal'Ct.llP'lll..l.Jw:
/Mer
to Topaabohiu_.,..
Wlllials..:IColby,thcRams litthc~IO&ivcthc. . . .
caai,c. t>a4 to •defeat Sa1ve a one-point win over
Rq;m,,Omymd""'"B.....,._5. Coach 'lim Nelsoa com- _
Nelsoothinbtbat'l'P.'•
mented oo la.it team's i_
m- buue( bcator hu bceo "•
pnwcd pa.yr
IPMaboan:1,·ror lhil""tam's
~ lolscs IO Wil!i"81• cpofideac:e.~ .
•I I:
3.87:QDIII.
Colby were learning exDIDBibr1 atmnafc;rJrom
,,
pericaccs for the 1e:1m,,. ~ • Weatfield . State ~~art , . . ·
.
NelQt..~orinlJplayby- 'Boac:bard,wbobfldl~ll . mg,4-1,toF
tbealtirclalD . . ~ iodJc~OYU~;,ba:ve, ..~ J.,_Jl,
.............. f0< ._; , - iq abo ~
.t o ~• . , Salfoll< b

ca.n,

artr-- -

..a

racb ·~
of ;its ~ • ~ ~
)!:!fr,
al]oyC .500 seaoa.. we' ve-11'i mea'1 ~ tem:n
·-WQIL~outo/6:,ur;adbad ~ ll :fitchbura Stale oa

auqcaa.-,

tr1:'4::.:. o ·i5~~p,e~
~
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ia~79-74l~l0

·u., ·b,

sevea

pme."

·1..eadina

11.!e ,.ik
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ThcSu.ffoltJoumal • W ~ y, January 19, 1994

12

~en's Basketb~, Ice Hockey nearing goal of .500 mark
■ WINTER

SPORTS

· Contiriucd from pg. •12

time loss 10 the Falcons in the
season opener.
Thou~ the women's 085kctball team has go«en off 10
a 2-9 llan, their record can be
misleading. The Lady Rnms
suffc~, two onc-.point losses
to . Wentworth (57-56) und
Endicott (55-54). Most recc ntly , 1b,c Lady Rams
dropped games to Mount

Wentworth Institute.
"Lack of depth down the
stretch in some games has
hurt H when ,tartcri have
fouled out," said coach' Joe
WaJsh. "Our bench hasn' t
been able to bold ill own in
these close games, but I'm
confident lhat if we play oonsistcn.tl y ·we' ll win some
games. 11 would be nioc to
get in10 the playoffa 0 ( the
Northeast Women's Athletic

~---Je•·

Malircc:n
e iown
bas kd:dle l.ad)''llams, ave-:
agina 22.J. PPI• 8.3 rcbo'1nds
and 5.7 assisu. She also became the (ourtti' I;OOO-poinl
career scorer inSuffol.k:'shis-

scorer here aoin,: ahead o (
Ellen Crotty wbo finisj,ed her
1 rea1 career with 1,326

pofou."

Walsh also likes what he
secs from j uniOr Noreen
to r;y.
, Mc;: Bride o ( Quincy and
'1n sheer adiletic ability Fo,1bo nne
Academy .
and raw talent she is the best McBride, a 5-8 forward is
women' s bu ke\ball player "the leading rebou nder with
in the school's history," said 9 per game and 12 points per
Walsh. " If she averages 16. game. Noreen , a wellpoinll per game for the rest rounded player, is a nice ado( the season she will be· dition to the I.cam." aa:ordcome the
wonicn •~ ing to Walsh.

r-"-0 o __
_1,__•• c.,.01_,,_&!'-••-d---:-------.;.,.
_
·

!"-ti~

Se nior capt.i.in Mari a
Gncnc has moved to the c:cntcr_ positioo for the first--tirnc
and has averaged 6 point.t
per game in playi ng .nearly
40 minutes. Kcn:y Swccncy
,and Sharon Fidler have a1so
played well on a competitive
Lady Rams squad, ~ hk:~ lS
chas ing Colby-Sa~ yer in
Division 8 in the NEW AC.

.

.

Wmter.teams re
. , CJ11rt1 OINll

omw. ffAR'

XA., .w:; - . botb tbe
Suffolk men's balbtbaU and
llockey tum1 ......ed to
n:boud before lbe Christmu break. and cdp: toward&
the .50() mark. Tbt wcaea's
lmbtballce.n is cum::ally
2-9.

Thcmcn's bubtballlcam
woa ~ or Ill last (oar

s-a ID op iu record to 4-4.

..i,--

Aft«
loues to
W'dtiMmaadColby, the Rams
came back to ddcat. Sa1ve
J<qju, Cuny ,ad Bala.
· C.oacb 'Jim Nelson com- _
mcntcd oo his team' s improwtd pliy!
'"Tbc lOISCI to· Williama
·Colby. were lcamiag expcricocel ror the LC:ml."

~

--1'bcDV<rillplayby
tbc ~ tc.n b u ~

have been· Rick Ace (19.7
ppa) and Mike Vicir., (19
ppg).
Of his (roatcourt..,pair,
Neisoo smd, "Mike bas 2ll
~ wbilc Ra bal
bounced NCk from II subpu
)'CW wl,cD. be WU plqued
byback-troublc."
In the bac'tcourt, Jal:e

Miblauslishbbctnavcrqiag 6.3 PPI aad Chris
Toglia ii a'lt:llpl& I I.I ....

TOlliar"JuU---

a.ns·

at the ~ t o give tbc
a one-point w i n over

Bridgewm, SlaLe.
Ncbcm lbinbtbat'l'!P8'.'s
&.ucr bcator ~ beco "a
spriagbomd for this- team••
cpafidcocc."
•lC
• Du Bater, , transl!( from
Westfield Sla,!f: ~ o~a,k

GU(o,,qmumfo,ii,ls...-.cq olso""!'rib"led,IOrJie~
reach ooc or its

~ ~ ~~

·, .

l:00

..,,_,2, ·
Mdtlw-a:22
10:00

~ .• ~ - . ;J;): ~
wee
, ~
.. ...~

ia& by 1c'
~
game.'",

• Lcadioa •

1--- --===

Ja1c ,in the

~

•a.a,,10 far •

. . __ ;Q~L--

. backulp•.•·Scott
.

' . .s.ft'.~

-!r' !!ii

.. ...

2--5 ~ Tbit p

~ - -·v
r
~
~

•·

Mclrole wp

·p~,
r

imprc;

-~
~ ,f'!"!' tbe~-St.)I
1: :
ff:.\~~
P.d~ ~

~rm,

above .SOO seuoa. we' ve
The men's biaakctbidl team
Jll'QD..thrcc oot o( (oauod had ·~ya it "Fi~'I Stale OD
a diaappoiDtins 79-~4 I~ to J
~ • J'°: 20 ~..~
-

61»-7'11l

.

.Jll>i'dmd,w"1>h!d•ltl!5inll •o&,4, l;IOF - S in lht 'lfUI ovu ~ J: bavc . on Jan. 11, ' ·.~ ~
. .
~ Ul

Bill SanloL

ic. ::'~:.~..:.
8

.

i

· . • , ~ ~ ~
~ ~ ~ ·cor:pa, ud ~ un

divilipo io ~ wilb ,7-8-

,:.~ "B~ · ~u~ ·~

'M

!'J' v been vcr,
.e

IL
'
b -~ · 1a ·
Rull eoo. (3.{)7 pl)COOY u-. P Y o ua,
IO_ be~~ tbe lop Olril Mu0eo .~ Pl)
~o.tiocs I~ lhc ~ and Y Nid ~
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Jourul _•Wedoesday,Jaauary 19, 1994

II

Elockey nearing goal of .500 mark
.. Maureen

"M'&•· BfOWn

scorer hen: ,oina aht;ad of

Senior captain

Maria

hu lod .dle'..udya.i.. IYe-:: fJ.lcn Crotty who finished her Gnerre has moved to the cenaain& 21.7 PPS, &.3 tt:bcu.nds arcat career with 1, 3-26 1cr PQS.ili.on for the first lime
ancf5.7 .~ sta. She.alto~

came lhe fob nb' 1,000-poinl
careerlCOn:rlnS11ffolk' 1his1 lory.
,.
'1n sheer atffletic abilitY
and raw caleat she is the best
1 wome~•• b8llrl 1ball player
I

in-the tcbool'a luatory," said
Walsh. " If ahe avcrqes l6
poinll per4game for the real
of lhe season she will -be-

. COO;le ~

~-ti~

points."

·

Walsh also likes wba:l he
sec,1 from juni Or Noreen
McBride of Quincy and
Fo ntbo nn e
Academy.
Mc Bride, a 5-8 forward is
'1he lcadiug rebounder wil):I
9 per game and 12 point.1 per
game. Noreen , • wellrounded player, is a nice ad·
didon to lhe Leam,'' accord-

and has averaged 6 points

per game in playing nearly
40 minuies. Kcny Sweeney
aqd Sharoo Fidler have ako

played well on a competitive
Lady Rams squad, which is
c hasi ng Colby-Sawyer in
Division 8 in the NEWAC.
The women's basketball
team ncJtt plays on Wednca·day, Jan. 19, when they host

wom':·,.. · _i•..,::l,..'°~W-"""-,,.,--.,.,-,--,---S-im_ol_;.'\"".;:..;~..:_U;:;'i!;f':_;":...;_7!:"-"';.;,·
" ._••r

...,___

.

'

'

'

.

Wmter teams rebound.~ore ChristmM break
a, Qria oa..
JDla:NAL ITMI'

AA. .a;: --■; both the

have been· Rick Ace (19.7
PPJ} and Mike Vieil"f, (19
ppg).

Suffolk ll!ICG'I baabcba1l IIPd
Of bis froatcourt pair,
-.key team, muaae'd to Neiaoa aaid, ..Mike bu 28
reboud befol"e the Christ• threc-poimen while Rick baa
maa' triak ud cdae towania bouoced bad: 'from a aubpar
d.e .JOO rurtt. The wcmca's year when _.be wu plqued

bmketba!I

team is currmtly

2-9.
Themen'a ~ t e a m

won tJarcc of tu Jue four
pmieatoup•itsrecordto4---4.
After early-8C8110D Iossa: to
W""i.lliilmsaadColby,tbeRarna
came bacli; lo defeat ~Salve
Repaa.
Coach "Jun Nelsoa commented on hls 1.eam'1 improved play.
"Tbe los,ea: to Williama

CUny..........

by ,bad: trouble."
In the backcourt, Jake
Miblausk:is bu been aver-aging 6.3 PPI and Chris
Toe).iaisaV'Clllial ll.&ffi.
Toglia abo bit a t1um-f1m1er
atthc~to&ivetbebm;I
• .o ne-point win over ·

s-.. . .

Nelaoathinblhat'r"1ia's '

buuer beatM bu beeo ..a ·
aprin4~ ' for thia team' s
c._onfi~... .
.1 ~

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~~ovc:nllJplayby
tbe·aiiirelariQlbuinrn:alcd
~ ·~f'XthillCirnto

Boucbard, .wbpbfid~tJtOinll ing, 4-1 , toFrami!!f,bamSwc· backup Scott F9~u of ing .~flll\~. YtMplaying
intbcwinovaCu_rt)',' have ooJan.11 1
_
"MeJroaew,s impreuive in ~dbiq_ljF· ~mi.-tfa,.a
auo·cootributedto~• . Su.trolk bourfir-o _ . tbe t b e ~.o~~,Micbar,J'a. • a~e.". • If•~
~
=·· ···~h ooe 9f it1 ~
, ao laLC~ · -·
i • l : 8 ' ~ ~ ~ • 1•1ap Qd~CIJril.Mullep lbe~team _
rau.mca
above •.500 aeaion. We•vC ..
fflen•s btmkd~ team 9C4?ffff in
~ ~ ~~ ~ 4cfeaaive Kq!?'] OIJ J}M,inday,. Ju.; 20
..won.dtmeOUlolfoutaadhad ~Y• ·111 'Fitcbbura State oo BiD Saatol.. ~leads~ ·~orpa ~~ . haa imp~ssed wb~ lhUt;_travel to ,play

\i

Chria'bw#

Tbc

adisappoiatina-79';-74.ICNMto ~

~=-y,•pw,
-;-;:by sf ven

1ame."

' ·Leadio.g the

l~~o~

Rlwnf.IO far ·

-~"=-20

~ -~~-

~:.:--ii:
-

t"'I-

and St. MicbacJ'a

divisiooin _ whh)-8- .., £a.cti .BiJ}B11~s witbhi1
~
. l?~Sancol°is-oo Pi.Y. ..
. ..

the:,wi~(3~t~=

,v'Z!::

, ••

Ir-

0
by ..: : . : \ : 0
liDPel ~ o f the top Oma Mullen of Plymouth,"
goalies in the IMpc. ·and -,aid ~ , He'I Mal hav"
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- WINTER SPORTS
~ 00 page 11

.

II

FllvlN: Jaffrey Ballel'•
rocldn' lrlbuteto Prince

Winter teams rebound
S,Qltl«'

JOIIUW..fflll'J

A&rJ.i;;y-.bodttbc

b¢fore ~ break

hive been· Rick Ace (19.7
PP&} and Mike Vieira ( 19

Bales.

agoirlll--·

reach ooe of its aoals, an
above ..500 ICUOn. We've
of {out and had

;!;.'":i~:e''::

ablyibouldbave-leadi•1 by a'e'ven Ille in the
1ame."

Leadin&

'
the RAms 10 far

v-

§

tlffl 16

pPI).

Of bis frontcourt pair,
Suffolk . . . . IJalbcNll lad
IM,ckcy lei.ml muqcd to Neisc;,o said. "Mike has 28
reboud before lhe Christ- threo-poin&cn while Rick: ha
mu break and edac towtn:b bounced back from a aubpar
tbc .500 i.art. Tbc womc:a's yeal' when be WU piqued
i:-tett,all t.cam isciarrent.ly by blck trouble."
In the backcourc , Jake
2-9.
1bc men's balkc:tt.ll team Miblauslcis hu bceo averwon three of ill lut four aaina 6.3 PPI and Chris
pme1 IO ~ its record to 4--4. To&lia is •Yefl&UII 11.lppt.
After earty--seaaon losses to To&Jlaoboluta~
Williams udColby, tbc Rams ar. the butt.er to give the Rams
came back to defeat Salve a one-point win over
Bridgew,la SO,,,.
Re&ina. Cuny md
NclsoolhiabtbaoTo&Jla'•
Coach Jim Nclsoo commented on his team's im- buu.cr beater bu been "a
springboard for tm1 team's
proved play.
Rldc-,loll."---aod 1t.l ppk,ioporgomo--Eonu,r1g11, haaa
,1
'1'hc losses to Williams confidence."
3.87·goola
Bolh_,,.anfbad< In actkin~WNI!Din Biter, a tr.msfcrfrom
and Colby wen: ka(ning experimca fm tbc ltml," uid Westfield State ~~a ~at;k
Boucbard.wbobad .19J¥>inll ing,4-l , tofrutl~swc backup ., Scott F'orbcs o·r
Nclooo!-"l'beovonllployt,j
r- have oo Jan. 11,
~~
Melrote wp impressive in
tbemtire1aat'111sincreMed in the win over ~
9'1(.opdmiam for tlili ~ to alsocontributedtotbe~•• . Suff'olk~~ oofthe . tbevictc:t'Y,ovqSL,Micw.l'a.
.WOil ttin,, out

TheS ·

WtTbe'1:.timetcirleam
~ys al 'Fitchbura Stiiic oo
~ . J111; 20 al .~
·
P.e b:otkeY, ~ tp
raJ\icd, a(ta' • di
Z.5~fht ,,.,
~gbt .over W, ~
tiad SL Micbld's

~~a.ff¢~•=

qcf~J:lnis Mwleo
Bill Santol,
lcldl the ::'rp~atii:s:::
divisipo in ,c,oriq wi&h 7-8- coach Bill Bu~s with his
1510tl.ls. Sal'ltOI 11 sccoad oo play . '
•.
t1ie Rams, with 7iu'4""II IOWS.
~ been very pleas~
RussEonls(3.67pa)con- by lbe ·ptay of.dcfeoicman
tiDUel &o be 006-of che top On Mullen of Plymouth,"

~

'oalies in lhe ~ .and ,~uid Bums. "'He'1 been bav-

Al the bcpaoina of a new semester, when the liDCI at the boobtore
uo gcttiag loop:r IOd the cub flow
is seuin&shoner,muyscudentsare
scekin1 altemauve ways to llill buy

~~:c~ ud avoid tbe mobey
"Jusuallycbecklhepriceoltbe
bool<dowmwn (•ohoboohlon,)
IOd thal So to another ~ "

Marini~• • padu,11.e l&udenl,
said.. "I also uk friendi if they',v c
taken I.be '(:(IIW'le md 11:ill have tbe

book. Wby abould I spcod five or J O
dollan more if I can find it cbelpcr

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.

f•

_ Alide from I.be mctbodl Soldltol
usca, some studeots have
tbll

local"'1""',acj,aallanp&Noblo
and Waldenboob can Cfllrf paperbo<ik,
mch
11 Eaglisb cir lnt.egratcd Sbldiea a1 a
lower price. SOldeutl hive also tum
jt upon tbemsel\tes . to check uled
booblorci like The Harvard Squmc
Boobtorc in Cambridge or The Pa-

....,...a ro,...,;.,....,...

perb~ Exchange in ~cdford for

_.,,

"It's about saving money,"
Soldat01 uid o( the rpeuures stu-

for a II

denu take to get better prices on

- "S<:bool bool<sto«s uy

-

"We

to

Suffolk Hosts annual MJ,K. cele~ ? · .·.·

-

Sul

Tnafant.

ByAlldaS.-

"Run faau:r IDCI try ......... wen
Truflftl'1 rq,c:M,..taaddaaJDiic ,_____:_
of bis apeccb. "Wlaa , ..... . . . . · lllfl
King. Jr.; held a1 Su.ffdk,Univasity African-Americaaa are today; h
c
acanstome'tt.two11Baot . . . . . _ . .
last week. oho keyooOo
for moti;atioo, prog!CII, dctermina- mucll i,ow,d.
·
"Wehavebcalooidoab-..,..
oloo. _,bilioy aDd lo
the livd'of Africao-Americans- to auist us UI car atrugle,. ••we•.,. opdam!
Tbe event WU apolll(ftlfbrSdf(elk.'1 _ _ _ _ n....,.... . nii
Black Swdcnt UniOO (BSU), C-for dlli
pu, l,jwl"Y Olfoce. oho CoUecaoo bWry it oa -." be added.
m African AmcriclD LilCf'ltlUe. and 1'ru&Dl adriled ....... IO act iD pa.
the Off"ICC of the PrelideG&/Multi<UJ.· toucllwioh doe_ ., ,,__,, ~

Jn a cdcbrition of Martin Llltber

..-a

..,...eallcd

_,_wllNoi. ____ .,

--

Anthony Trufut, pastor of

come com _ _
polwol. aDd . - -

_ . . _ blcdi
.. 1lo- -

botlile•-...,., ...
and cleady. "Willl 1111a _ . . . ,

Emmamte1 Baptist Oibrch. in Btook· llopalad ..

.ameoce

lyn. N.Y., pve tbc-diV'Cfte
bis pcnpcctive on Kina's dream, ooe can be compedlhc and ambtAfrican Americanl today, and his able." bo addod.
In ~ to a cpillltioo .about
visionofAfric:an-~inthc

fuiuni

ber~.,_,,..,......

_,

"It wans to me that while our
_put ~a.k.l'laidaO<IBSU,aald, : . ,
is bdtlod us, our future is yet ahead
of 111.••• we need to OOl move bllck.
•TJIUUNT
•~ occd to movt forward," explained ·
cootimlcd oa JJIP. 2