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· Rams struggle against Tufts, 5-2
board finl wherJ he had an
open nel lo 1boot at arter
Marc Oouthro hit the post.
As with the tint goal, Sur•
lineup were Paul Bartalini,
Maumnklin,Cl>ria l>wy<, folkaouieR.ussEonas wasn't
md BiU Santoe-4ll forwanb: to rault on most or the goe.ls,
capable of puttina poio&.s 00 u they were scored on rethe board. Without lJ»c.e key bouodl from Close in. Bums
playcn., tbe Rams struuJed bu &aid that his derense will
offc11.1ivcly. .
play a kel role in the success
Uttle..used and fint-timc of thc team, and thus rar, the
win1 , however, came two
ltrait,bt kmea to New Hamp- playcn were prcucd into defcmive corps has been in•
coad.sw:pt, to say the tea.st.
mite CoUqc and, mosc ~ "°""andplay<daabestlhey
could , but it just wun'1
"Molt of our goalJ were
ctlltly, Tufts.
ICOICd from dircct!y i..n front
On Saturday night, the c:oouah lpimt a Tufts IQUld
Lhlt ii mucb-jmprovcd (!Vet on rebound lituationi in the
Rams were lOtally oulplaycd
alOl area," said Bums. 1bcy
last year's 8-14-1 record.
. by Tuft, """ • S-2
..We had some kids that (the defense] made IOffle mis•
dcci1ion, Suffo lk's record
were going for the firsl time takct with blind plSSCI from
oow~ar.2-3.
on the wings," said Bums. behind the net. We have to
Defcnacman
Mule
Tsou.kalas acomi both Suf- '1'hey' re not used to playing cooc:enttate on that area."
wilh each other."
Tsoublas tied the game
folk goa.lJ_ That Tsoublu, a
Suffolk ~ c d to escape 6: 11 into the ftist period, but
ucady defensive player ,
Tufls scored four straight
JC01-cd both go&Ls was an in- the first period w;th the aamc
dicator of the forwards ' play. tied • ooe.. though they were
TUFTS
outplayed by the Jumbos.
Suffolk's front-line playen
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couldn't genemtc any bffense Mall Ryan got Tufts on the

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Only five, pmcl into the
seasoo, it appears IS if the
Rams arc braced fo r •
'roll'cl'COfJtcr ride. Suffolk
dropped ill opcnin& pme to
Bcnttcy, but rebounded 10

against Tufts and goa lie
Stephen Tomudlo.

Beacon Hm Bos1on, Massachosatts
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Volume 52, Number 14

Mini ng from Suffolk's

Wednesday, December 8, 1993

Head of Physical Plant acknowledges problems, seeks solutions
By Stepha nie Snow
JOURHAL STAl'f

Responding to criticism thBI he had
ignored the complaints abo ut
Ridgeway 400, Samq Khaliqi, Director or Physal Plant. refuted allcgatiom that°)ac WIii rcspoas:ibk for the
lack d work done in that room.
This semcstc:r aJonc. many swdcnts
and faculty have complained or the
overwhelming heat inside Ridgeway
400. Because there are no window! at
all, no fresh air is allowod to CUCulatc

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inside the room , sometimes making
the room feel like a sauna. Despite the
many cornplainlS that studeru and facul ty hllve made about the room, nothing hm rcall y been done <o alleviate the
problem.
The system used to ventilate
Ridgeway 400 is caUcd the gas absorptioo system. Gas absorpcion is U5Cd i..n
vr:ry rew placa in New f.ngland. according to Khaliqi. The produce is
manufacwrcd by Hitachi and Yourlc
lntcmationaJ serves as the New England rcprcsffitalive r°'" Hitachi.

The gm ahlorption system Wliu:a
chillertie.ers.Becoosetbcreisonly
one unit for both the healing and air
conditioniag, they aumoc like place Ill
the same time. ·,ir there i.s a sudden
change in tcmpcnirurc and then needs
to bo a.Mfden switch fromrbem to air
ooo:iitiooina, lhcte is a down time of
mon,U., oneday, a<a>nfu,g IOJ<hali<p.
Youd: has -~ sole maintenance
C<>ntnel Ofl Rxigew&y 400. Because
Yourkdocs havetheconuact , Khlliqi
said that be is DOl allowed to do anything main&awc rdltcd to the tal

.........,,,....,.Apln, Khaliqlm,enlled that hewm aw~oftheP"Oblcms in Ridgeway 400. We "have a
problem with the system and working
tocorrcctiL"

When asbd whal tome or lhcsc
......... m;ghl be. Khaliql .-1.
dilcuss the problems. He Slid due 110
the tc:c:hnicalities invorved with the
problem,, Khaliql do<linod ., "" ;;..
the spcdf
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RI DGEWAY
continued on pago 10

Tension: runs

high at final
Suttoik goalie Russ Eonas was unde r hea~
Tuns In Saturday's 5 - 2 loss.

SGA-Dieeting

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JOUllNAL ffAPP.

YCIIO'day'~ final Sl»Cleat Govemment AssociabOD (SOM mecuai of
the semester sparked some healed
dcbete over the policy of aueodance
for its rnemben.
The meeting had been going very
calm_y with Micbclle ~ COiM, SGA
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photographs on exhibit
By SbtUty Lant
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tics or each stadium.
" I enjoyed seein1 differ-

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parks." said Michael Borek,

a spectator.

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(iom Jim Dow, was unveiled

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solutcly incredible" with lhe worlr:

Dow wu able to capture,"
Rid Vicki Borek.

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(ans in the stands.
Do has
led
50
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states. Since 1980, he has

some o( baseball' i JegendJ
and pion~en.
Some items featured arc
Ted ~lliams' locker, cle_ats

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Bri 1ain a nd the U nited

uniform s, baseb:11 cards,
team pictures , a mini Sta·

States, includio1 all 26 Ma•
jor Wgue Baseball stadi-

ums.
Dow's exhibit consisll o(
67 photographs depicting
major-lea&ue ball parks and
many minor league fields,
as well.

The photos are preaentcd
in multi-image panoramaS
which seem to be the most
effective method o( e1pturing the unique charactcris-

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hibit are some women who
played the game: Mary Pratt,
Maddy En&lisb ud Jackie ·
Mitchell. EoJlisb ~ Pratt

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"Baseball has come • ·long
way since I was getting paid
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for this year'• freshman congrcgatioD.. or SGA, praising them fOI" their .
bard work and for the coergy they-

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bn:ee:er~~Aaq
lhlt genIn hopes ol finding that ported ~ ·
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oament, coatinUUII ill winning tta-

Carroll
Despite the rK t that Suffolk
and Communication Pro(euor Dr.
University's National Ownpioo ~
rcnsics Team bl six ol it:1 members
121h COit
30
to graduation .lut loCMOCl. tbcy have " " ' :~
bested their competition and 1uc- tc:am1 thii put wcelmd • a ~
ceoded in qualifying for the Natioo- mcnt beld Ill Amc:ricu Umvm.ity ia
Wub.i1111on, D.C. Members o f
ab II Western Kentucky oa April 12
Suffollr:'t team -,_ partidpDd in
- 19 in 1994.
the toumameat inc.la ded Deaise
The Suffolk Foraaaicl ICalll Sol
aiaiw,o. Kmn Cooodly ... a.;,.
off to • strong start at Plausburp and
tine Wilkim.Otber lutimions of
continued its fine performucea al
blgbc,odacalioadlal~hlthe Suffolk hoa1cd toum amtnt in
cluded Oeorac Muon University,
October. The ICalll plliced wdl La this

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l'ORIINSICS
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Alexuder J. Cella. a "10111-time
Law
Scbool. died Dec. 2 at MmacbUICUI
Oeo,nl Hoaptal
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pro{easor a s.trolk unive:niry



aftu'

Cella was bom and raised in
Medford and had rcs.idcd in Lwna-

1 ror 15 years.
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Hidalgo wbctber he bad c:alJcd foe

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Landoiphi: Boston native is using comedy Tension runs high at
. to.send a....
serious message about AIDS after JOkc
.
■ ltldlud
cra11Clcviai~ talk show• in- bcltin1
Joke
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On Tuesday, Nov. 30, an
e1ucmely talented person
cnccd Sa.ffoUc Univcnity
wilb Iler presence. Suzi
l.Mdolpbipvcah_ystaica]
perfOflMD0C lo the C. Walsh
'l1leltrc to the delight of ml•
mcrou.s people.
Born in Boston, the come·
dic:onc ha appeared OD seY·

cludin1 lbc lila11ry PoYlclt
and Geraldo &bowl, and will
alto IOOG be ICC'tl oo her own
Home Bo:ii: Office (-HBO)
special.
Ludolphi. Is DOI only .

with• fut-taJklna pace. she
wlS • hiL-- But 1bc more one
watched and l1u1bc;_d. the
sooner the ruliucion came
thal llus funny lady had •
serious meuaiac to KDd OUL

fllony, but is also a sman Tbc message wu about We
bu&ineuwc:iman. She opened ae.x and AIDS aware.ncu.
lhc flrll coodom SCOff: io lhc
Oohed
S111c1
called
Condomania.
E.Acessivdy energetic and

SUFFOLK PALOOZA '94
M usical Benefit

Band Application
We are seeking lalcntod Suffolk students and
!heir bands to be part or fund-raiser io beoelit
childn:o with A.I.D.S. The proceeds from the
evcn1 will be donaled to the Childmn's Hou,ital
AI DS Ward. Five bands arc nccdod to perform in lhe show which wiU also spotlight
diversity in the music. We arc interested in
having a wide range of sound including Rock,
Rap. Alternative, Dance, Blues, Jazz or anything else we may have left 001 .

To apply simply fiJI out lbiJ (om1 and~tum
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or mail i110:

Stu~t Acri Yi tics c;cn1cr Officg y _ ~

Suffolk Univusity 21 Ocme Stlk>ltOO:-MAO'Zl'r.f
llctuni tbc form with a demo tape ofyou, band'• pcrfor·
maace. The IICJC does ooc hive to be proreuionally ffiXlldcd
and lboukl loclude two or three IOOJS. The IOCIP do not
bavecobeort&iaal aslhiseva>t will beopea tobolhcovc.aad cwil,Wl bmdl.

Through her cleclrifyin&

material. Laodolpbi clearly
attempts to eliminate t ic•
rcotypes and promotes selfpride &ad individuality. In
a ~oonsens.e, 1traigbt-for-

wud 1ppro1c b, she used
blunt terms and talked
openly about IH by poking fun II hcnclf and II the
audicnCc .
Her act involves a lot of
auaicncc participl,Uoa. IUCh

as pu1tin1 • condom entirely
over one 11udent'1 held and

final SGA meeting
llOOd, but never inlffldcd to
imply that anyoae should
rrom page I tender 'his/her rc1l1nation.
inp during a ,cmcster and He said lhal. be hoped We did
only five in total for the scho- DOt cause any rift because. of
lastic ye.u. 11 iJ believed tlw some of the dungs he migh1
OUM hal missed at least three have laid.
mcetin11.
Dunn. however.
re ,
Hidalao uplaincd that he maincd unconvinced and
did not ask for her resigna- continued to PfUI Hidalgo
tion. dcspile the fact it might .on what he meant by last
have sounded that way to week's swcmcn&. She rlOlcd
her. Duoo.. however, wanted the contradictions between
clarification over what U • thi1 week and lut wec1r:·,
actly he had been asking for stalemcnu.
last week.
As of press lime, Dunn
Hid1l10 staled tb11 he had not tended her rcsigna•
might have been misundcr• tioo.

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Forensics team looking
forward to bright future

~lancing her whole body
on another student 's arms
a Ccnu.l Michigan Umvcr•
■ FORENSI CS
while making a poinl abou t
sity hosted compclilion in Mt
Continued from page I
trust.
Pleasant, M.Chiaan on Fct>
Overall , Landolpbi •s
18 and 19.
clever method of 1nformio1
Suffolk will be host for a
In a major n:building yes.
youch. particularl y college the team is in I very good s pring tournament on Feb
students, throuah her uni• position at lhis point of the 26 and 27 and will also r.ukc
versa) humor was brilliant. season. The ooachc:s arc very part in the National De lta
She left the audienu tick• plcu::d with the team's per· Sigma Rhi>- Tau Kappa Al·
led and ~aming lo tell I.heir formance, which doscly par• pha National Honorary fo.
fri~nd& about her pcrfor• alJcls the pojcctiom made roe rensics Society Tournament
ma.nee. Bot hopefully she
at Ohio University on Mar
also sparked 1heir aware•
18 • 21.
OC$S.
Upcoming local and re•
The1camhas abusyschodSuzi Landolphi is dcfi• ulc lined up roe the sprioa: so- gional competittOI\I will tn ·
oitely one rising star that mesttf"bcgiMing with the tour- elude the Tufts and Ithaca
we, at Suffolk, have had the nament ho6tcd at OaabcinCol• College Tournaments and the
pleasure of seeing while on qt in Wcs&c:rville. Ohio, Jan. New ED&l.ud Championship
the w,t up.
22 and ll. This is folJo,.,..,ed by at Emerson CoUeac.

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Tho !luffolk J ~ •Wediiooday, Docomb« i, 1993

Cella: law professor, fohner state rep, dies
■ CELLA

.Contin11ed from poge I

CcUa, 64 . Was graduated
cum laude from Harvard
College io 1951 with I bachelor of ans dqrcc in aovcm•
mcot. He n:,ceivcd a masccr't
degree in public administrl•

lion from the Littaucr Gncfu.
ate Sch001-of' Public Adrnio·
isttation at Harvard, which iJ
now known u the K.cnncdy
School of Government. Cdla
also aa.cndcd law Kbool at
Suffolk and n:ttived his juris
doctor dcarcc in 1961 .
Cella had been a pan or
the Suffolk Law School fac•
ulty 1inc:e 1971. Before join·
ing the Suffolk faculty, Cdla
bad established a distinguished political can:cr.
c1U : t !i'=s c:rc;~:
Represen1a1ive
from
Medford , served Ill legal
counsel to John F. Thom~
son. John F. X. Davoren aod
Rohen H. QuiM. all of whom
served as Speakers in the
Massachusetts House. Cella
also se,vcd as legal cou.oscl
to former Senate Pretident
Maurice A. Donahue.
~ also mana.acd H,ubcn
Humphrey' s uosucceuful
campaian for U.S. prcsideo1
in MusacbuSdU in 1968.

Early in his legal career,

Celli tried a number of controversial cases. Some of
these UICI include a mass
civil rights cue arising from
picketing at a Haye••
Bk:kford R.estadDl in c.mbridgc. He &110 worked to
cod discrimination io hous·
ing and was booorcd by tbc
Boston ch•pter of the Na•
tional Association for the Ad·
vancement of Colored
People (NAACP) ro, all or
his efforu.
At Suffolk Law, Cella
i.aught administrative law and
legislation ror :n ye111. He
served u adviser 10 the Suf•
folk Law Review, which hon·
ored him on a number or
occuiOftl. Cd.la also KJVcd
as overseer for the Donahue
Lecture Series.
Lui April more lhan 600
or his friendJ aod colleagues
honored him at a testimonial
dinner al the Park Plan Hi>
tel in which a scbolanhip
was established in his name.
Tbcdinnerauractcd a virtual
who·s who in the political
and lcgaJ fields and WU highlighted by the presentation
of a six-volume truJCript of

lice of the lrial. Ultimately,
former
Oov.
Michael

Oubkili.laa:daprocJama.
tJoo dcpklriq the unfaimcal
oftb.al trial
f(
" A.I Cdla wua.wodd-daa
acbolar, 1caeber Md aeotJo.
mu,.. rccaUed Suffolk Law
School Dean i... Paul R.

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Sugarm•'- "He
tntly .J
man fo, all tcUODI. He will
be misled hy lbe entire SW•
foUc Univcoity QWnmu.n hy.. .
HeinspircdapncrlUODof
studeau and as, • leaacy ,
his Kholanhip Jnd accom• ·
plishmcnll will continue to
0
Inspire futurc 1yention1.' ,
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Suffolk Pre1i4ent Davi~

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tnisv:!~;t
fricod.. Al Cella bad I life.• •
Iona commitmeot to help-~:urch~t'1h:r:e ,'~ =di,•~:,
:
make our livina (by whit we

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measure. then Al Cella was
u rich u any pcnoo.''

Cella leaves . his wife,
Josephine (D' A.ageli); two
.daughters , Laura CellaDonovan of Medford and,
Lisa Cella•Labadini or ta.ingtoa; a b ~ . Auaustthe SIICCO-Vanz.ctti trial
Cella. probably the fore- ioc of Arlioatoa: and a ~
most authori~ oo the famous ter, caOlille ~•- PIU I of
cue. Iona fought lbe injus- Chelmsford.

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Gain valuable work experience while helping your college newspaper grow.
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call 573-8323 kir more Information.

The only olhcr req11iKmcnl 1 at lcut ooe member
1:
of your band OIUP be a cwreoc Suffolk stadetlt. AppliCllliOIII
mlllt be wmcd io ao laaer than December IOdL 1be &bow
..-illbcbddintbeC. Wals.hThealffonTe. SL,on
Febnwy 18, 1994.

Use lbe band ume and the IWDCi ol me mc.mbcts. Plcac
indicate ifmembc.- is I audent at S11ffolt and a'aornbif where
bcorlbccanbereacbcd.

The C. Walsh Theatre season of performances will be a perfect end to the
fall 'semester, as well as a great way tc;Q)eg~ the New Year. Come join us!

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DECEMBER
Boston_
University presents R0t,1EO AND JULIET
Coyote ~heatre presents THEiORAL HISTORY OF B,OSTON
FIRST.NIGHT! ~
·s ~ew,Year festival celebration
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JANUAR'ti

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BEADVISEDAPPUCATIONSANDTAPESAREDUENO
LATBll TB.AN DECEMBE.ll tne AND ONCE
SUBMlTIED,TAl"ESU.COMEn.OPU.TYOPSVF·
routPAL007A ANOWUJ..NOTBERE'IURNED
UNLESSITIS.ACCOMPANIEDBY AWRrntNREQUEST.

FOR INFORMATION AND TICKETS CA4, THE'C. WALSH AT EXT. 85H

THANK YOU, CHRIS FENNER. STEPHEN HUNT
CX)..OIAIRS, SUFFOLK PA.l.001.A '94

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Coyote Theatre preients TijE ORAL HISTORY OF BOSTON
~llJ.l"IJ_a~l!ttl M_u!!CJ>re&;!tnts ~ BRAHMS CONCERT
PROMETHEUS DANCE Con<;ei1
COLLAGE NEW MUSIC Concert
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te~dies

ell/Uf11-' Erufs

ice of the trial. Ultimately,
ormcr Oov .
Michael

proctam-ioa deploring the unlaimcu
,rthattrial
·
·f•

PnigramCooncil

M Cella wua workklau
AJ
icbolar. teacher and gcollonan," recalled Suffolk Law
ichool Dean"~ Paul R.
iugarman. "He was U\lly .a
nan for all IC&SOQI. He will
,e m1ssed by the entire Sufiolk Unj.venity QOmmunity..

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)ubkj1 .i&s~ a

fie illlpired a

bmts annwll°tree

acneratioo of

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1udcn11· and as. a lcaacy,
1i1 scholanhip pd aocom- ·
?lishmcnts will continue to
inspire fuwrc acoeratio11;1."1
Suffolk Presi,4tnl David;
I. Sargent said 1 " Suffolk;_
University hu Iott a g~t•
rricnd. Al Cella had II lifelong commitment to hclp-

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make our livina,by what we

gcL We make aur Jivei by
what we give.' If that be lhc
measure, then M Cella was
as rich as any person."
Cell a lcavc1, hi 1 wife ,
Josephine (D' Angeli); two
da ughters, Laura CellaDonovan of ~ford and
Lisa Cella-Labadini of l...CJl·

iogtoo; a brother, Augustine of Arlington; and a 1i1tcr, Camille ~t. Paul of
Chelmsford .

ffltlSfJffolk;Journat-- ·,·
Suffolk Unlveti/,fsStudentNews'p,,,,,,;.
Is looking for students with experience
in advertising, marketing or accounting to
help with business operations.
Gain valuable .work experience while
helping your college newspaper grow.
Looks great on a resumel
Work study posi tions available for
quallfled students.
call 573-8323 for more Information.

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Proa,am Council hosted
the apual HoJida,y Tree
Upti.ag Ceremony io the
Alumni Park, acro11 from
the Qonabue Buildi~g
Thursday; Dec. 2.
The ccre mooy was at•
teodcd by about 50 awdcnts
aad faculty membera who
puticiptied in tbC holiday
s.ina along.
James Rice of the cam·
pus mioistry spoke at the
ceremony, followed by Program .Council President
Candi Tuplin.

The unJvcnity Christmu
tree wu decotatcd with ornaments doaatcd by various clubs and orsaaiz.adons.
The tree will be oa display in ~the a lumni park
throuabout the holiday season .
Prognm Council will also
host a Menorah lighting ceremony in celebration of
Han ukka h.

COP revives the

The "Suffolk Cafe'" is a
music and dance e~trnaganu based on the 1950's
theme.
Members of COP, Program Council and the Siudent Government Associatio n performed songs from
the hit mOvie "Grease" and
other favorites of the lime.
The "Suffolk Cafe" was
very authentic in detail, fea-

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tact the Women's · Center at
573-8327.

soring a Toys for Tors drive
10 benefit children in battered

Applications for
Suffolk Palooza
being accepted

shellers in the Bos-

According to information

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will be accepted until Dec. •
10.
Toya should be wrapped.
and lhe label should indicate
Council of 'Presidents
The studen ts performed
irtbegiftisforagirloraboy,
hosted the first "Suffolk thei r act for an audience of
a nd the approximate age
Cafe" in the Sawyer Cafete- . about 80 students and facgroup.
ria last Fri. Dec. 3.
ulty members.

1950's• first
ln
"Suffolk Cafe"

the time.

Hawaiian Holldqy Party

December 17, 1993

Boston Sheraton.
9 p.m. to 1 . .m.
a

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Tlcke1s~ n MIIB'from 12-0.1-93
o
to l 2~1°6-93 In·Sawver Cote.
• ✓ $5 for SUttolk Students
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n

The cootdinaton of Surfolk a>.looz.a are seck.ing tal ·
coted students and their bands
to ~pate. in the ev~t, a
fundnisct to benefit children
with the AIDS virus.
All pi:oceeds from the
event will be donated 10 the
Children's Ho, pital AIDS
Ward.
Five bands are ncedt.d to
participate. All types of mu•
sic will be accepted.
Bands must su~mit a tape
with at leas1 three songs.
The only requirement is
that at least one of the band
members must be a Suffolk
student.
Applications must be
. rumcd in · by Dec. IO. The
show will be held in the C.
Walsh Tbcatre on Feb. 18,
)994'. ~ \ ·
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BSU celebrates
. semester success
Recounting the many successes the Black Stl!dent
Union had ibis semeater.
President Di n
ark resided over the la,st meeting of
the semester yesterday be•
ginning with the results of
the food , toy, and clothes
drive.
According to Clark, all the

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DECEMBER
y presents ROl\,1EO AND JULIET
presents THE 1O RAL HISTORY OF BOSTON
~ • s New,Year festival celebration

.

For more information, con-

The Women's Center and
Tau Kappa Epsilon are apon·

1 of perforrtJances will be a perfect end to the

:lt t'ay t~

Dolµltioru may be dro~
off in the Women's Center,
Rooin 326 in the StudCm
Activitiei Building, or the
Student Activities Office.

Women's Center,
TICE sponsor
Toys for Tots

f.

them 10 distribute thrOllghOllt the Boston area. Clark
also read the Bank's letter or
thanks to the BSU which indicated that they received
five turkeys fl"Om lhc BSU.
She "ah:o indicascd that the
returned gift ccrtif1C8lea
the Thanksgiving raffle will
also go to the Bank.
The clothes will go out
wilh the Women's Center 10
a bauered women' s center
along with their toy drive .
. Before giving out recognition certificates to noteworthy members for their con,tribulions this semester. Clark
announced the free Dec. 9
Kwanza celebra1ion in the
Sawyer Cafe at which BSU
wiU sponsor u group or pu·
pils from ·Roxbury's Paige
AcademY for a dance performance ttiey call "Lagasse"
depicting the seven priociples
ofKwanza.

·rrom

JANUAR'Yi

presents THE ORAL HISTORY OF BOSTON
c..l!~
ts th~ BRAHMS CONCERT
D~vt: Con~rt
, MU.SIC Con~ rt
.

ICKETS CAL~ THE C. WALSH AT EXT. 8581

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nx also available ~ the Sludent Activities Office ·

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lbe Suffolk. Jownal • Wcdncsday, Dccembcr8, 1993

The Suffolk Journal •

e~UI, 15r-«f, _
Program Council
llosi._aanual tree

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The ..Suffolk Cafe" is a

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music and dance

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lb';:.;, .... ~r coP. Pmgram Council and the Student Government Associathe ap.11aJ Hq_lid ay Tree
tion performed songs from
Lla,bting Ceremony in the
the hit movie ..Grease~ d
AhnDDi Park, across from
other favorites of the time.
the · Donahue Building
The ..S uffolk Cafe" was
Thunday, Dec. 2.
very authentic in detail, fcaT he ceremony was atturing soda bottles and
plates that were sy mbolic of
COP
the time.
participated ;o lbc holiday l950's in first
Those who pe rformed
of the
"Suffolk Cafe"
dressed in appropri~te S0's
The swdents performed
pus ministry spoke at the
Council of Presidents
ceremony, fo llowed by Pro- hosted the first .. Suffo lk their act for an audience of
gra m Council President Cafe" in thcSawycrCafctc- about 80 students and faculty members.
Candi Tuplin.
ria last Fri . Dec. 3.

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Proaram

Council boslCd

~.:Ju~!!°.::~:
s f.;1:tcc
in

play in 1hc alu mni park
_ throu&bout the b_oliday acason.
Progl'1JD Council will also
host• Mc~orab._
lighting cercmony in cclcbratiorl of

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Women's Center,

TKE ponsor
S

Toys for Tots
The Women's Ceo1et and
Tau Kappa Epsilon are sponsoring a :roys for Toa drive
to benefi1 children in battered
women's shelters in the Bosion area
Ac.cording to infonnation
provided by the Women' s
Center llfld TKE, new toys
will be accep(ed until Dec.
10.
Toys should be wrapped,
and the label should indicate
if the gift is fora girl or a boy,
and the approximate age
group.

cperience
,unUng to
ICe while
,er grow.
lable for
nation.

Donations may be dropped
off in lhe Women's Center,
Room 326 in the Student
Activities Building, or the
Student Activities Office.
For more information, contact lbe Women' s Center at
573-8327 .

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Applications for
Suffolk Palooza
being accepted

lbe coordinaton of Suffolk PaJooza are sewng talented students and their bands

to participate in the event. 11
fundraiser to benefit children
with the AIDS virus.
All proceeds from the
event will be donated to the
Children's Hospital AIDS
Ward.
Five bands arc needed to
participate. All types of music will be accepted.
Bunds must subm it a tape
with iit lcas1 three songs.
The only requirement is
that at least one- of the band
members must be a Suffolk
stude nt.
Applicati o ns must be
turned in by Dec. IO. ,The
show will be held in the C.
Walsh Theatre on Feb. 18,
1994.
'

BSU celebrates
semester success
Recounting the many we•

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&udent Activlµes Office

President Diane ark resided over the last meeting or
the semester yesterday be•
ginning with the rcsullS or
the food, toy, and clothes
drive.
According to Clark, all the
food that was collected went
to the Bostoit Food Bllllk for
them 10 distribute through•
out the Bqs1on area. Clark
also read the Bank's letter of
thanks 10 the BSU which indicated that they rcceiYed
fiye ~eys from the BSU.
She also indicated that the
returned gift certificates from
the Thanksgiving raffle will
also go to the Bank.
The clothes will g'b oul
with the 'Wome.n's Center to
a battered women's center
along with their toy drive.
. Before giving 001 recognition certificates to noteworthy mC
mbcn for I.heir contributions this semester, Clark
announced the free Doc. 9
Kwanza celebration in the
Sawyer Cafe at which BSU
will sponsor a group of pupils from Roxbury's Paige
Academf for a dance performance they call "Lagasse"
depicting the SCYCII principles
of Kwanza..

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Holiday shopping
breeze at the new Pru
By Kann M . You ng
IOURNAL STAFF

With Christmas less than
three weeks away, you're
probably wondering where
you can go 10 find unique
shops to get gifts for your
friend s and relatives. You
probably feel that every mall
is the same after visiting a
half dozen since Thanksgiving.
Well , there's a new mall in
Boston that is quite different
than the others in the grcaterBos1on area. The Shops at
Prudenlial Center has over
60 stores and carts lhat range
from ex.elusive clothing stores
to gounnet candy shops.
When you walk through
the doors on Boylston S1.,

everyone.
The earth-lone marble
floors and posts sunounding
the stores and restaurants help
make the Prudenlial Center
one of the most beautiful
malls in the Boston•area. 1nc
high glass ceilings and numerous ,benches and plants
help create a relu.ed atm~
sphere that is idea] for a hectic day of shopping.
Among the mosl popular ,
shops at th_ Prudential Cene
ter is the Warner Bros, S111dio
Store . A vast supply 'or
Looney Tunes merchandise

The Suffolk Jownal, Wcd~y. December 8, 1993

(3 Mff Kl,

:Braf 1,

Program Cooncil

bods annual tree
llghdng cet:emODY
froln.m Cooncil hosted
the a1.auaJ Holida_y Tree
Ua,btl.n1 Ceremony io the
· Alumni Park, across from
the Donahue Building
ThU.nday, Dec. 2.
The ceremony was attaadcd by about 50 stude.nlJ
ud f1CU.hy members who
puticlpated in the holiday
t.ina aloag.
James Rice of the campus atiolstry spoke at the
ceremony. followed by Pro~

.;:p~~n~il Presidenl

The university Christmas
decorated with 01Da.meolS donated by various clubs and orpniutiOOJ.
The tree will be oo display io the alumni park
throuJbout the boliclay sea·
10n .
Proara,n Council will also
host • Menorah Lighting ceremony io celebration of
Hanukkah.
lrCC WU

COP revives the

1950'sln first
"Suffolk Cafe"
Council of Presidents
hosted the first MS uffolk
Cafe .. in the Sawyer Cafete•
ria las1 Fri. Dec. 3.

The MS uffolk Cafe" is •
music ,nd dance uuanJanz.& based ·on the 1950's
theme.
Members of COP, Program Council and the Student Govcmmenl Association performed songs from
the hi1 movie M
Greasc" and
other favorites of the time.
The MS uffolk Cafe " was
very authentic in detail , fcaturi ng soda bo11les and
plates that were symbolic or
the time.
Those who performed
dreucd in appropriate 50's
The s1ud.ents pcrfonned
their act for an audience of
about 80 s1udents and faculty mCmbers.

Women's Center,

TKE spoDS.Ql"
Toys fqr Tots
The Women's Center and
Tau Kappa Epsilon are sponsoring a To)'1 fOf' Tots drive
to benefit children in battered
women'• shelters in lhe BosAccording to infonnation
provided by the Women ' s
Center and TKE. new toys
will be accep1cd until Dec.
10.
Toys should be wntpped.
and lhe label should iodicatc
ifthcgiftisfOf'aairtoraboy.
and the a ppro1ima1e age
group.

Donations may be dropped
orf in the Women's Center
Room 326 in ·1he Studen;
Activities BuildinJ, or the
Student Activities Office.
For more Wormation. conuct the Women·, Center at
573. 3321.

Applications for
Suffolk Palooza
being accepted
The. coordinaton or Suffolk Pll.loou arc se.cking lal cnud students and their bands
to i:-nkipetc in the event. a
fundrai.ser to benefit child~n
with the AIDS virus.
All proceeds from the
event will be donated to the
Children 's Hos pilal AIDS
Ward.
Five bands are needed to
participate. All types of mu·
SJC will be accepted.
Bands must submil a u pr
with al least three songs.
The only requirement 1~
that at least one or the band
members must be II Suffolk
stude nt.
Application s mu s t be
turned in by Dec . 10. The
show will be held in the C.
Walsh Theatre on Feb. 18 .
1994.

Holi~ay shopping a
breeze at the new Pru
By Karm M . Young
~ A L STAFF

With Chriwna.s leu lhan
three weeks away. you 're
probably wondering where
you can go to fi nd unique
shops to get gifts for your
fr ie nds and rela1ives. Yoo
probably feel that every mall
is the same af1cr visiling a
dozc.nisince Thanksgivmg.
Well , thc~'s a new mall in
Bos1 that is quite different
on
than lhc others in the grcaterBos1on area. The Shops at
Prudential Cente r has over
60 stores and cans thal. range
from exclusive clothing stores
1 goonnel candy ahops.
0
When you walk throogh
lhe doors on Boyls1on S1,..

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lhe~ is an escalator that leads
s hoppers to an eye-catching
mall that has something (Of
everyone.
The earth-lone ma rble
floors and PQ$IS surroundina
the stores and restau ran ts help
make the Prudential Center
one o r the mos t beau1iful
malls in 1he Bos1on-aru. The
high glass ceilings and numerous benches und planlJ
help create a relaxed atmosphere that is ideal for • hectic day of shopping.
Among the most popular
shops at the Prudential Ccn1er is the Warner Bros. Siudio
S1ore . A vast s upply of
Looney Tunes merchandise

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BSU celebrates
semester success

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door

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Recounting the many successes the Black Student
Union bad this semester,
President Diane
a k re·
sided over the la.st meeting of
the semester ycs1erday be·
ginning with the results of
1he food, toy. and clothes
drive.
According 10 Clark. all 1he
food thal. was collected went
10 the BostOn Food Bank for
them 10 distribute through•
out the Boston area. Clark
also mwt the Ban.k's letter or
thanks 10 the BSU which indicated I.hat they. received
five nnteys from the BSU.
She also indicated that the
~,urned gift ecrtiftcatcs from
the Tbanksgiviog raffle will
also go to the Bank.
.
The clothes will go out
with the Women·s Cemcr to
a bauercd women's cen1er
along with their toy drive.
Before giving oot recognition certificates to noceworth y members for their contri•
butions this semester, Clari::
announce~ the free • Dec. 9

;;-;•~~e~~~~:;>;:i
will sponsor a group of pu·
pils from Roitbury 's Paige

Academf for a dance performance they coll .. Lagasse"
depicting the seven principles
or Kwanu.

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mester arrives, we will be
· almost a moo1h into 1994
and the past year will be old
news.
I see it suilable, to
produce a 10 best and 10
wont list of movies for 1993.
Tbp-e are, however, some
p.iDl,S that should be. known
befCft readina my liSU. The
finttbing is lhat I have not
aeea every single film re~ this year. I have seen•

So:

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claim the honor of seeing
them all So these lislJ are
bued only oo the film1 that I
bl.Ye seen. After all, it would
bcu.ofairtojui:tgeamovie
that I just beard WIS good or
bad.
'

&Ebert." his-thatlam
knocking these movies. It is
just that my list is diffm:nL
So, enough· said. Here is
my c;:hoicc for the 10 most

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10. MGuihy Aa Sio"Rebccca DeMomay sws ai
• criminal defcmc 4t1omcy
ddeodia& Ooo I - who
is OCCUICd 9f munlaini his
wife. This is • son. ol a n>
vcrsc"Basic~"hisa
super•truhy and monstrously preposterous 111,pcnse/tbriller. The movie is
100 percent eo1enaiamen1
and it all works to make one
of the best thrillers of the
yeu.
Sidney Lu.met'• dircct.ioo
iuperb. He crcatca erotic
ICeDCI without sa! The actor& get close enouah, but
never get into bed. Johmoa
givca Ill ICtina tour-dD-fon:c •
is

Tbe-lhinclbltahoold
be known before read.in&
UacliltliJthatlhaearcnot
coaventional best and wont md DeMomay is woodcrflll
reviews .. I like movies for in her role. The ending ·1,
many different CCIIS()O$, DOt gl~fully over•thc-top. Thia
bee.a~ I am supposed to
like them.
Bl!ff & WORST
So, in· other words, this list
cootitwed oo i-,e 6

ember 8, 1993 .

TheenteriJ
~men's Center,
IBslM)nsor
ys for Tots
he Women's Center and
Kappa Epsilon are spon1g a Toys for Tots drin
:nefitchildrcn in bauercd
1en" s. sheltcrs in the Bos-

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,c cording to Jnfommtion
,ided by the Women's
ter and TKE, new toys
be ac«pted until Dec.
oys should be wrapped.
the label should indicate
ea:iftisforagirloraboy.
lhe app roximate age

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Donations may be dropped
off in the Women' s Center
Room 326 in t he Smden;
Ac ti vities Building. or the
Student Activities Office.
For more infonnation, contact lhc Women's Center Ill

573-8327.

Applications for
Suffo~ Palooza
being accepted
The coordinaton o r Suffolk PaJooz.a arc scckjng t.al cntcd scudcnts and their bands
10 participate it\ the eVClll, a
fundraiser 10 benefit chi ldren
wi~l~~:a!id~~;~m the
event will be donated to the
C hildren's Hospita l AIDS
Ward.
Five bands arc needed to
participate. All types or music will be accepted.
Buiids must submit II t.ipc
with at least th ree song5.
The on ly requirement ,.,
that at leas t one of the band
members musl be II Suffol ~
student.
Applica ti ons must be
turned in by Dec. 1 The
0.
show will be held in I.he C
Walsh Theatre o n Feb. 18 .

1994.

BSU celebrates
semester success
Recounting the mony successes t he Black Studen t
Union had this semes ter.
President Dian
lark resided over- the last meeting of
the semester yesterday beginning with the results of
the food, 1oy, a nd clothes
drive.
According to Clark, all the
food that was collected went
to the Bos1on Food Bank for
them to distribute throughout the Boston area. Clark
also read the Danie's leucr of
thanks to ·the BSU which indicated that they received
five turkeys from the BSU.
She a lso indicated that the
•returned g1ff certificates from
the Tiwwa:iving raffle will
also go to the Bank.
The clothes will go ou t
with the Women's Center to
ll baUercd wo me n's center
alOQg wit.h their toy drive.
Before giving out recog·
nition certificates to noteworthy members fOf" their conlributions I.his semester, Clari.
announced the free Dec. 9
Kwanza celebration in the
Sawyer Cafe at which BSU
will sponsor a group of pupils from Roxbury's Paige
AcademY for a dance performance they call "Lagasse··
depictina: theseven principles
or Kwam.a.

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By Karen M. Young

<ap!ivilyili~-

JOI.JkNAL STAFP

With Christmas less than
three weeks away, you ' re
probably wondering where
you can go to find unique
shops to get gi hs for your
frie nds and relatives. You
probably feel that every m~ll
i~ the same ufter visiti ng u
half dozen sioce ThlirtksJivmg.
Well, there's a new mall in
Boston that is quite differcn1
than thcOlhe:s in1hegreo1crBoston area. T he S hops at
Prudential Center has over
60 stores and caru that range
frome.11clusiveclothing s1ores
to gou nnet candy s hops.
When )'OU walk throug h
the doors on Boy lston S1.,

Tim-••

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"Tllo NiaM>!
- ~•- Tlle-.y ,I
. . . . . . __.Ja:twbolive
~ aad fa lin,d ol
. llllllluick-«-llalacliviliel ii

everyone .
The earth-tone marble
nooni and poslS surrounding
the stores wid restaurants help
ma.kc the Prudential Center
o ne of the most beautiful
mulls in the Boston-area. The
high glass ceili ngs and numerous benches and planL,
help create a relaxed atmosphere that is ideal for a ht.c•
tic day of shopping.
Among the most popular
shops at the Prudential Center is the Warner Bros. S1udio
Store . A vas 1 s upply o r
Looney Tunes merchand ise

dlit • dniea;

en c:an't bdieve"tbcir IC)"CI. Ano

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iii du eq;apc Ktion dlrillcr:.

aaimia wtio·wma oui ti btr I
tioa. She slowly mlliza there i
mt. The ranate tA lbc Frmch bit

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mester arrives, we will be
almost a month into 1994
_ the ~ year will be old
and
news. So, I see it suitable to
produce a IO besl and 10
wont list or movies r\'.U" 1993.
There are, however, some
lhinp that should be known
before .reading my lists. The
fifll '\rung is thal: I have not
seen every single film reltaled this ycar."1 have seen a
lot of movies, especially the
major rel~ . but I can't
claim the ho no r or see ing
them all. So these lists are
based ooly on the films lhat I
have seen. After all, it would
be unfai r to judge a movie
that I just heard was good or
ba d.
· Tho otbe< lhiq lhal obould
be know.n before readin&

==~~-:=
reviews. I like movies for
manY different reasons, not
because I am supposed to
like them.
So, in other words, this list

&.Ebert." ltis
l am
knockina: these movies. It is
just that my lisl is differenL
So, enough said. Here is
my choice for the 10 most
entertaining, well-acted and
well-made movies of 1993:
10. "Guilty As Sin " Rebecca DeMomay ll8tS as
a criminal defense attorney
defeoding Don Johnsoo, wbo
is accmed of murdering his
wife. This is a sort or ·a rcVUK "Bas.ic Jmtinct." Jt is a
s uper-trashy .!-.and mo n1trou1ly prepos terous suspense/thriller. The piovie is ,
100 pen:ent 'enterta inment
and it all w~rk.s to make one ·
of the best thrillers of the

,.....

Sidney Lumet's direction
is superb. H~ creates erotic
scenes without su! The actors let close enOllgb, but
oever get into bed. Johnson
gives an acting tou.r-.force
and DeM6'D9y is wooderfW
in her role. The ending is
gleefull y over-th~-top. ThiJ

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ni,ons may be dropped
the Wo!f1en·~ Center,
326 in the S1uden1
ies Building, or · the
: Activi ties Office.
norc information, con~ WomCn's Center m
,27.

JOURN AL STAFF

..

~~~:tf! t:°~o~::~:
:mbcn for their conuis IJ:lis semester, Clark
need _t he free Dec. 9
ta celebra tion in the
r Cafe at which BSU
>0nsor a group of pu'Om Roxbury 's Paige
mY for a dance perforthey call " Lagasse"
pg the seven principles
'onz&.

wbllcillndyamu:inc- Tbcpolaboul.
,..., __ 'lJha:•--

With Christmas less than
three weeks awa y, you' re
probably wondering whe re
you can go to find unique
sho ps to get gifts for your
friends and reluti ves. You
probably fed thut every mall
is the same arter visiiing 11
half dozen since Thanksgiving.
Well, therc' s !lnewmallin
Boston tha t is quite different
tha n the othe~ in the greaterBoston area. The S hops at
Prudenti al Cente r has over
60 stores and carts that range
frome:,;dusiveclothingstorcs
to gounnet candy shops.
When you walk through
the doors on Boylston St.,

Befme Clirilmm"- The _,, •...,.._named JICk wbo livca in
~

I.ale

iD1 in broadcutiq,

wilt,

: : .:m1nlhem:=

·wllileiatendna•"lbo1-

=:1i,.,..
"1111d

e~.I
Y.,..,.,. ...

Show." The intern coonl- f.a&cnoiow
-reld-~bi<bor -Ille!

:;-:::;:=: otr:"":.

_,
-.
...._

"ltiavctol(Juoadand Pftaamer
gel the mail

inW

bulk w
rel

ror

Harris9G Ford and Tommy I

here. 1bcR arc times when the view-

ers can't believe their eyes.. An origi- give two of•tbc ~ pcdofi!
t ·- Uv :,c,rig :jaqd -l&.l'~!e:::
~
~ in 6Jmmakiag evco though it is
3. ~ •• low; Got To
rily, .YUY weird.
It..-Ailpla _Buseue _
ad

3

.• 7. "'Point or No Retum"-Bridact F"iahbumc .delenc
FCIOda si,.. a powafu1 pcdonnuce ...,,.,a1s !'f Ike and Tina

in this cnpging accion tbrillcr. Sbe
an • a junkie tw'DCd aovc:mmenf
~ who 'wants out fl her ~ -

ti0a. She &lowly realizes -~

is no

~N":~~isw°!:i:r·~

i

this emocioaal and
matic a Hobiopapby «Tim
horrible-~ e·to tflq cc
sessive Ike. ~ ~ iD

l

out.Themnakod'lheR,ubhil~ is'lnp-DO!Ch,'~do\

sep.ior Ly!W ~ 11fi11
be participating in one of a

N~=-.·•OOismlliar--

-r1le Fnptivc•-Tbia-, 1

n,tyr1 ·

JOURNAL STAff

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4.

0

dartat~, bui•ibc~mCIUOO a::ti<m ilfiit; lbc"!,7', II
puppet ~ ii the real winDq md the acting, we11; kt..,

By Justin Grieco

- -•:!lie.,,_....., ,.._ 111d.....;
,wilh . o..;d Lcuermoa" ia 'The
Sbow'

km& 11 diey b,p lhe -

11D1l°ll tired of the ceptionallj well-made ai
1111111 lfick:.O,-tfat activitiea is vCI')' ' plecdy cnpaiD& ~

The best and worst
at the '93 box office

:.-4'11im
- ~ w i l l b o·!n- il""'l,"JappU,d I

- . .... (]

butwilike"Jaw1,"dmfilll

Cll)tmtJ

~ in the actiOQ. pmc.

:aj~l::,~:::w.:.·

buically be -

~ .• bcart-cagima _ inna'. ,-m~st borin~ ' bwnaa-~
w
a. Tim a..:, '°Til!' ~ __ qwte IOIDe wae.. 11ut ~·l

there is an escalator tha t leads
shoppers to an eye-catching
mall that has something for
eve ry one.
The ea rth - tone marb le
0oo~ and posts surrounding
the stores and restaurants help
make the Prudential Center
o ne of the most beautiful _
malls in the Boston-area. The
high glass ceil.ings and numerous benches und plants
help create II rehued atrnO:
sphere that is ideal for a hectic day of shopping.
Among the most popular
shops at 1he Prudential Center is the Warner Bros. Studio
Store. A vas t s uppl y o f
Looney Tunes merchandise

By Karen M. Young

ester success

ordi• to Clark, all 1he
Ult was collected went
Qoston Food Bank fo r
:o dislribute throug he Boston 11rca. Clark
ad lhc Bank's letter of
to the BSU which inii that they received
1rkeys from the esu
lso indicated lhal the
dgiftcertificatcs from
Ulllk.sgiving raffle will
) to lhe Bank.
"clothes will go ou t
ie Women's Center 10
ered women's center
with ~~i}JO)llldgve.

- ~ _ . _ _ , _ . S~dld•'......,i,!o
n'1iipp,11'~~-t0;,,;,,i"B.T:01 rcnln1 Mic~• pie~
pvc in to dlil touchin& awry_ of thrill« to lbe bif; ICftlCIII- Til
_.,,......,., ... .alizedlhe effoc:uaro~..i

Holiday shopping a
breeze at the new Pru

r ce.lebrates
~.inting the many suethe Black Studen t
had this se mester.
ml Diane lark re,ver" thelast meeting of
mestcr ycs1e rday be·
g with the res ults of
od, to y, and clothe~

..._.-irill~

opmina,__IOtbe
beat mu. vicwcn wlll bo ca~

9. "PnJc V(iUy"-Tbc year' s
famDy film.. I didn' t wa to like this tbeir.,.iclti prayinc not IO:tll
movie• ma ap I did. Some i-u ·
5: "Jaraasic - 'pair

g accepted

,tications mus t be
in by Dec . 10. The
Nill be held in the C.
Theatre on Feb. 18,

--tbe-.

bat !he

ildieft;/tomaba.dlriJla1

Jications for

bands arc needed m
,ale. All types of muI be occcptcd.
:Is must subm it a tupc
least th ree songs.
only requirement 1
s
least one of the band
:rs must be a Suffolk

'11111

fcnln>m.-,erioaoilly l

.sTAWoasT .

Coadnued--·

olkPalooza
coordinators of Suf~ooza arc seeking taltudentu nd their bands
icipatc in the event, a
ser to benefit children
.e AIDS virus.
proceeds fro m the
.,ill be donated to the
en's Hospital AIDS

-

The entertaining and d

mcster arrives, we wi ll be
almost a momh into 1994

c..:.;;c;_;_;::~~.,,.,,,i.:J and the past year will be old

is not going to include movies like '"Age of Innocence"
or "The Joy Luck Cub." If
you w~t a lisl that has !ypi& Eben." Jt is not that I am
knocking these moviCJ. It is
jus1 that my list is differenl
So, enOUgh said. Herc is
my choice for the 10 most
en~eriainiog, Y"ell-actcd and
well-made movies of 1993:
10. '"Guilty As Sin" Rebecca DcMomay ~ as
a criminal defense attorney
defending Don Johnson, who
is ace~ of murdering- his
wire, This is a son of a reverse "Basic Instinct." It is a
s uper-tras hy -· i nd mon-s1rously prepotterous sus-

news. So, I sec it suitable to
prod uce a to best and 10
worst list of movi'cs for 1993.
There arc, however, some
lhina;s thal..should be known
ticfore reading my lisu. The
, tnt thing is that l have not
f
ace.n every si•
ng_le film released this year: I have seen a
~
lot
movies, esptt:ially the
1
1 cl:: .;~ca:=:~,b~tf se~~~
e~=ri:~nV:e!~
them aJL So these lists arc and it a11 works to make one
baKd on1y on the films that I of the best thri llers of the
have sceo. After all, it would year.
be unfair 10 judge a movie
Sidney Lume1's direction
that I just heard was good or is superb, He creates erotic
bad.
scenes without sc:,;J Thc acThc othenhing .that should ton get close enough, but
be known beforC -reading never get iqto bed. Johnson

.or

r~pe~~~-

:=!~:t:1t~s:= ~es;iM~-=

reviews. I like movies for
. many different reasons, oot
because I am supposed to
like them.
So, in ~ words, this list

in her role . .The end~g is
~leefull)' over-the-top. This

BEST&WORST
continued on page 6

- m
~2_:::i~ .~in~\~¥ Fi

.
F.astwoo4 is, "of coune. bril
·· 6. "'0i.flhaD&er"-Thisis theycar's ,- secrct
Aaeru. tern
best action mOYic. A DOD-stop roUci • psyc~/ ~-~
coat&-ride lhat twize:a .dinying other ~ i M ~f ii
and is not afraid to P.Ummd. pemcful and enormoully
down than. SylVCM.er Slallooc stan . ing,IICboa lhpJ.Jq. ~
• -!' mountain climber up against {df.ot, .thc '~
.,~
Johi;i Lithgoy,-, ~ho giVcs, grcAt
manic performance. The movie suf- touc:~ A _must ~ ,:>: ·

~Jht'

sery~

story~~,~

6

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n.s.dllllt.-..i •

w-,. ~ a .

1993

Thesutro1t1ouma1 • w~y. Doocmbera, 1993

The entertaining and the sleep-inducing r.tms of 1993
fen fn:a .ome Kriom aiJJy dialope,

■ &tt AWOIISr
CCIMmDCd&oai:pllC5

is

die__, 10 make a diriJlcrl

9. "'Free WiU~-Tbc yew's beat
r..ny film. I didD' t WUl to liu thia
'tDOYle • much u I did. Some .,.n,

·..........-..i--. ....
:llpp)'alldlbut
10

,.."H.T," I

pn !• 10 tllil tooc.hina nory or
l'ricDdabip. boweva', and realized the
whale ii trvly amui.nc-Tbc plot about
■ boy who 'f(mtl to free iwbalc from
ctptMty is ■ hclrt-aauiaa winner.
I . Tim .Burton's -ri:.e Niptmarc
~°:";:w:'1v~
~ o w n aod ii tired of the
1111111 trick-or-trait activities is va,
dart ■t timc:1, but the •t~motioo
pu.ppet. ■nimalioa is the ttaI winDer
hen:are timea wbeo the viewen can't believe their eyes. An origi-

tliere

:t':'fit:'!~~Y~-:w~&hU:::
very, vay wcinL
7. "'Poial or No Retum"-Bridact

f,oad■

pva, • powerful pcrformaaoc

in this cnpgina: ■ction lhriller. She
. . . • • junkie tu.med 1ovcmmco1
...&ita who wuu out of bcr poci-

:.":;:n~~~=U
to die ~
mu, viewen will be oo die cdce of
lheiraeata prayina ooiao!'fall o/.f.
5. " Juraulc Part"-Steven

opmioa

lCCGe

====
I. ~

Justice"-By f• the beat

history. Thuk Ood for the akilna
....-,.. TIiey . . addna ood wdJ
dim:ted, but they can't uvc lb.is

iC ail emotioaaJ roller-umtcr. The
6,. 1bc Crulll"-Thil movie ii an
din:ICtor John Sina)ctoa lOvcnu beartfdt chanct.cn and his swcet,- furuay idiooc, ridiculcul w.m ""fwal A!znc.
and moving film hu • 101 10 ••Y tion." Lcldcd wi&b clida and an-

Spl,n,qdid.,........,leJoi,,,__ - • odltioosru.....-S

w, should

rcrrio1 MJcb~l (:richton.'1 dlllOthriller to cbc bl& ICftlCG, The spcc:W'
cffecu are iacrcdible' and this can
bulcally be tcCO • "JIWI On Land."
but unlike "J■wt," this film bu the
moll borio& hlim■n char■ctcn in
qW-te 1omc time. But th■t•1 6nc., ~

Jacboo is wonderful in her role
and prove, she is lhe bcs1 of the
ain1en-t1.1med-11CUUSC1, and Shah.Ir
ii ■n ■m■z:in aly talented performer.
Thi• is A plus filmmak.ina and •
mov.C ICV_
Cf)'OOC can learn from.

*:.~~~v~i:-il~~

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.... .- . Iha gocadownintbc4qldllofdu.Uaville.
.s. '1bc Oood $oa'I..Aa aploitltive,

the~.,!tor::::,

li11en.

aidience mallipulatin,

ai.apcme,.bs

thriller wtucb n:dc:ftnca die word ICJ.·
pid. Poor Elijah Wood, 1 wonderful
)'OWi& ad«, ii loll in • tel of Laugh.
able a:::coea and Mcaaly OaDdn bcao

-filmUll "Home .U.l." qudly.
• . "Min'• Bat Frimd'"-The doc Qi
inlCfeltina, bl.a lhe human chlnc:bl
1993:
pletdy Cftlllina auapcme film. Tfe
10. "Acab and Bonc.,-A dismal, Ille borin, and the ICRlenplay does
■ctioa ii f■lt. the aaory il 'i n ~ ·depressing disappointment that sur- 1101bina with the dos- The 1DCMC ia't
and _he tleb111, wdl, Jd'1 jwt li!1 (era ~rom • painfully obvious -=-ry, hal DO suspeme ad LI limply
t
Hamsoa Ford aod Tom.my Lee Joats story hoc. Great pcrfonn ■ aces by DO fun IO Id through. Good mly for
give two·or the best pcrforinanccs or Dennis Quaid. Mc1 Ryan and James inducing lleep.
3. "Oilldtco of the C«n: Tbc final
ception ■lly well-made ■nd com-

~~~.

Got

Love
To
~Oo Wiih
11"-Aoael• Buseue ud Laurtoce
Fishburne deserve <>scar. for t.bcir
ponnyala of Ike and Tiu "namer in
this emodoo■I and compdli.o& dramade autobio&rapb:y olTilll Tu.mcr's
horrible
to t h e ~ ob-

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=t;~u~~~~

and Willi.lfO Baldwin sw in lhis digppoiming follow-up to "Buie lnstioct." Ari
loalt aood...no kiddina. ~
int.cresting storyline slowly bccomea
2. ..Robocop l'"-Bad acting, bad
wlinvolvin.g due lO • poorly passed
mystery. The ending is also abrupt 1eript and bad cffecu equal •
and irri1a1ing . Buy 1be grc ■ I film. EnouaJ, . I. "7be Firm" -Shoukt have bcc:o
~ g m ~ ni'~~&~-;;:ting alled "IOI Ways toOcstroyaBook.."
ina music.. \
t is ■bundan1 in lhis dull action film John Grisham'• novd WN I fast arid
l . " In the· Line o r Fire..-Cli111 which iJ ahema1ely boring and silly, entertaining raid. The movie ii a slow
Eastwood is, or coune, brilliant u • and IOffletimes both. The unoriginal and stupid bcn. It Is llOI 10 much that
secret Service A'1en1 terrorized by story iJ u flat as a wed:: old soda and lhilfilmilucompk:tdybed°•therest
~ycbopath
,-tplk~b (in 19"" I.be onc-<limcnslonal clpracters get o( the films on thil list-it docl b'y; but
other great pM°~) tn lbJ.s llll- 11om pcd by scene Sletding Denis the fi.lmmaken mau too many unforpensdul and c:normouly entertain- Leuy, the only n:al character in lhe g;""tq -... In .,,. original •"°')'.
Everyone in the movie av6'-acu
"Aspen Estmnc"-This film is a with • shamelessness that has to be
sccnio.bcdllbclievcd.ltWIIStbeydr,
e'v°;;
bigest disappoimmeoL [)o yow,elf I
favor Md rm the book.

:::-!..

aJ.tiad

=-~~o(~bi~~ :":.!ii.=:C

f-cmme Nik.i111" iJ • rua ud furious
ride that proves women do have a
place in the action .a■me.
6. "Oiflbaa&c:r"- This is the year' s
bell action movie. A non-stop roller

co,stcr rick that real~ diuyin1
hel&MS and is DOl amid IO plummet
down !hem. Sylvester Stallone aws
u • mouata.in climber up against
John LitbJow, who gi ves 1 1rcat
manic performance. Tbc movie sur-

mamace

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=~~~:Ws:ZFfully wi,.

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The new Prudentilil Cent.er mall: &bopping made simple
~

unu
rom page .S
ran&ina rrom Buls Bunny
jac.keta and Superman dolb
10 scuffed ■mmtJs and Iii»
ar-phs are available he.re. The
l lOf'C orren computer ~ntina and an 1c1ivlty-filled
spaceship 10 keep both big
andl.ittlckidl'occupiedwbile
1hoppin1.
Nearly • douo exclusive
(and oft.en expensive) clothin, scores are located • the
mall YoucanbrowseaAnnc
Taylor, Elisabeth, SlrUCtu re
and Talbou Kids 1 see the
0
latcat ruruon trends and buy
beautiful clothing for anyone on you r Jilt.
Other stores in the mall

include The Body Shop,
~bcrc you can purchue I~
IJons, s~poos, ,soaps and
creams. Timothy s Coffees
or lhc World, whett: you can
fi nd gounn~ ~ffce flavon ,
and Trurne, Fine Confcclions, where you can aalisry
,YOUI awoct tooth by purchuiftgtruffiesandothcrusorted
candies.
There are over • dozen
rcslaUranu al the Prudential
Cen1a malJ. You can have•
sit-down meal.,_ world f•mow Legal Sc.a Fooda. Cali-

fomiaPizz.■ KitehenorOic:k's

Lut Resort. If you don't have
time ror • sii dowa meal, you
can grab • quid: bite to cal •
ooe of the ten n::st.aurants 1
~
cttcd around • large commu-

POawher to
intern at
Letterman's
"Late Show"
PFLAUMER
Continued from page .S
we don'l 'lmow anYonc and
we' ll be aroupc.d 101ether
in • fore ign ci1y,"
Pflaumcr is hopin& she
will be able to get financ iaJ
■id or loans 10 help 1ub1idizc her living capeose.s
whi le lP New York, as she
will fibl' have an income
while she II the.re.
Pflaumer believes the in1cm1hip will be • ire.at earicnce. II will ive her the
oppcM1unil)',.,
ICl her fool
1n the door ac CBS. where
ma ny o r che e mployees
senied ■s intcms or pages
prior to bccomina rull-1ime
empl oyees .
This semcs1cr, Pflaumer
hns been internina at KISS
108 in Medford. "I intern in
the proaramming dcpar1 me.nt," Pflaume.r stated. " I
answer the request lines and
I help the DJ OU! in lhc SIUdio by P,~lli ng the. music
and the SpolS.
"A nswcrin1 the request
lines is kind or in1crcstiog
because a loi or linlc kids
call and chey' rc just real annoyin1. Bu1 it' s interesting
because you get 10 talk to
di fferent types or people."
Pflaumer has 1ained valuable upcrience while interning al KISS 108 and she
will gamer more npcricoce
when 1he begins her inlemship a1 "'The La1c Show."
tr her abi lity to 1c1 ia lemsblps in • rencction or
bow s he'll do in the job
mtrkd when she 1raduatcs,
Pf'laumer ~ • bri1ht future
ahead or her.

■rea..

naJ dioln1
With a wide
variety or ~taun..ots, even
them~ picky~ can find

IOffldhin&

they like.

The rcdevdopmcnt or the
~dcnti~ Center mall tq:aa
in~ m1d- l~80'1 when Bos1~ c,1yolf,aahandPrudcnnal Center m ■nqcment decided the ccn1cr had to be
updated to meet the needs or
the &rowing Back Bay-mu.
Former Mayor Raymond
Fly?" ~ the ~ i a l
ProJCC1 Advisory Committee
to ■ddreu the needs or the
community.
The committee qreed that
the PNdcntiaJ Ccai.cr nccdcd
to be connected with its sur~Ddinp. The 1roup rca! iud that the ccni.cr needed to

be united with the Hyue1
The ~Icy Place mall
Couveation Center, hotels, which caft also be
without 1oio, outaidc. otrtn
over thtte ' dou.o llorea •
pcdestriu circulation.
hal( dozen reataurants
1
Tbc rau.11 or these find- 12-thcalcr movie complex .
inas i1 the street.like ucadcl
The man is cu.ily acccs1h11 line the mall . Clca.rly siblebytheMBTA.llilconmarked ltrccll arc lined by vcuiently located nca.r the
the shops, carts and rcstau- Prudential and Hynes Coaraats in the mall. The llreds vcntlon Center Swions oa
save the sboppen' time by the arecn line Ind Back Bay
m■ kin1 the 11orcs cuy to Statioa on the oranac lloc..
find.
Preferred park.101 i1 orThe mall is connected by fped at thePrudentiaJCmc.cr
several arc■ hotels and the 1bops .
CoplcyPbccmaJlbyabridac
Shoppers CIO park for
that ru.ns acrou Huntinaton three houn for $5 with a s.,
Ave. The Wcatia Hotel and mall pun::hue bdOR; .5 p.m.
the Copley Marriot can be After 5 p.m., shoppers can
reached from the Prudeotial ,-rt ror free with a s., purCenter without &oing outside. chue at the maJL

rue.bed

and other malls and stora U1
thearc■ iosimplifyandclaril'y

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C

II Center mall: shopping made simple .
1i:ly Shop,
~rchase lo-

·soaps an'd
's Coffees
:re you .can

UflavOB,
e Confeccan satisfy
,y purclw1erusoncd
r a dozen
Prudential
can havt a
world faoods, CalinorDick's
don'1 have
1mcal,you
IIC IOC8llll

auranis lo1ecommu-

nal dining area. With a wil:!c
varie1y of resllluranu, even
the mOSt ~cky cater can find
something they Wee.
The redcveiopmen1 of I.he
Prudential Center mall began
in the mid-1980's w?len Boston ci1y officials and Pruden•
tial CenlCr management decidcd the center had to be
updatcd 10 meet the nc«ls Or
the growing Back Bay-area.
Former Mayor Raymond
FlyM created the Prudential
Projcc1 Advisory Comrniucc
to address the needs of the
community.
The commiucc qrccd tlwt
the Prudential Centcr ·ncedcd
10 be connoc1cd with ill surroundings. The groqp real iicd that the cemer needed .

be uni1ed with lhe Hynes
The Copley Place mall ,
Convention Cemer. ho1els. which can also he reache.d
and other rna11.s and SIOrc& in wilhou1 going outJidc, offers
thearu1osimplifyandclarify over three dozen stores. a
pedestrian circulation.
half doz.en resuwranu and a
The ™uh of these find- 12-thcater movie complex .
ings is the 11Tee1-like arcades
The mall is easily accesthat li ne the mall . Clearly sible by the° MDT A. It is conmarked strt.ets arc lined by veniently located .near the
the shops, carts and restau- Prudential and Hynes Conrants in the mall. The su-eeu vention Center Station, on
save the shoppers' lime by the green line and Back Bay
making the stores easy to Slation on the orange line.
find.
Preferred parking is 0£The mall is connec1cd by fered at the Prudential Center
several area hotels aiid the shops.
Copley Place mall by a bridae
Shoppers can park for
that nuu across Huntington three hours for $5 with a $5
, Ave. The Westin Hotel and mall purchase before 5 p.m.
the Copley Marriot can be After 5 p.m .. shoppers can
reached from the Prudential park for free wi1h a $5 purCemer without going ou1sidc. chase at the mall.

Suffolk Students good luck with finals and
0

iease, have a Safe, Happy Holiday Season

The SuffottJouraol • Wodnaday, Docemller8; 1993

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responsible drinking
The bccdc holiday aeasoo ii finaUy upon us, and most
studcnb arc stryggliDg to complete cl&uwut and study. for

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week is ovcr, -IIIOSt students wi.U hcgjn to .

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cdcbnle the holidays and the end of • strcuful scmc:sta".
They will attend a munber or panies and various ioci.al
ptbcrjnp , w~ drinking is a factor.
The consumption of alcohol is excessive during the
bolidays,•which leads to an increase in drunk driving accidents.
we arc all aware of the horrifying consequences of
drinking and driving, yet, some of us continue to igno,e
them, citing the familiar excuse: "It will never happen to
me."
The fact is, it can happen to you. We all stand tlie chance
of being a victim.
But it docsn'1 have to tum out that way. Disasters caused
} by drunk~driving can be prevented. All it takes is a liulcl ~
rcspo~ibility. Be sure to designate a driver who will be
raponsible enough to abstain from drinking for the evening
and get everyone home safely.
The holidays should be a time of joy and a time to enjoy
time spent with friends and family. Mak~ sure tha.l your
holiday season docs not wm imo a nightmare hccausc of the
jrrespi:,nsiblity of one person. Take the necCSSRI)' steps to
ensure your safety amt the safety of those you care abouL
This holida! season, dcsi~ a driver. Save a life.

QUOTE OF THE WEEK

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Sex education is a practice which has always bcco a S!Jict
taboo in Arrierican society. Many tcachen in both public and
private schools feel that the classroom is not the place for
such discussion, while irate parents have harassed those
teachers who do, usually resulting in pulling their children
lJI the Dic:cmber I 11 issue of the Suffolk Journal lhe article about HASA ~ .so"me
out of the .class.
_.
1yl)6graphicffl. errors. The correct spelling for HASJ\.'_s president, • vice _.,pfesident and
In the wake of the ooslaugh1 of the AIDS epidemic, sex secretary_ arl as follows: Dolores Paristc. Ftrdiane Cadet and Gwendolyn Fougy. HASA
education is a necessary component to any child'·• educa- wou1d al¥> like 10 acknowl~ge Lou Pellegrino. assistant dirccror of student activities for
tion. Provided that it is laughl responsibly, sex education is being very supportive towards HASA.
the only logical :.Vay to battle such problems as AIDS, other
SCJ1.ually transmitted disc:ascs, and teen pregnancy.
Sincerely yours,
"fear is not a lcgitiJllate excuse for producing cltildrca who
Gwendolyn Fougy
arc ignorant of the ways in which the AiDS vjrus is transrititSecretary of HASA
led and how to prevc:nt il. Such complex s~ial issues will . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , _
never he solved if. the American people continue to proi_noic
ignorance.
/ Fear can, be a very powczful emotion. ll can cause people
Bylhestudeots.~l(Udents.since 1936
to act unreasondl:ily, thus dismissing all opposing arguAndfURumpf.Editor•in-Oucr
ments. Fear causes people to be closed-minded, and the
S1c:p11&nic Snow. Newt Editor
JIUWIGrieco.Asst.Llfestylc.sEditor
children should not suffer ignorance due to the close-dKaren M.. YOUD&. Ufescykl Editor
Michael A. Todino,Aat.SpcclabEdico,mindedness of a few .
·V.Oordoa Olena. ID.SpoclalaEditor
Paul OiPcma,Asst. Spo,uEdilor
Parents and teachen need lo t.ak.c the responsibility ·10
Oiris'blson.SponsEditor
Ouistian&p:r,ScnlorCO!l7Editof
edu:ate our youth about the AIDS viru's. Ignoring the issue
Riclwd Mello. PbolO Edi11;1r
-.
R. Palrn:t Benedetti, ProdllCdonANwanl
of AIDS will not make it go away. We need to fight ii,
N.E.Eseobar.ChiefCopyEdiior
OaryZuola.NJvcni.An&iManaau
· We, the Suffolk community, were reminded of thc devasOr. Gc:rlld Ri,;lunan, Advisor
Norine Baciplupo. Jouma! Cmuul1.1111
talion or the AIDS virus last week with the display of the
AIDS quilt. We were also reminded of the importance ~r ~
TlwSlfl/oU/JoNr,,,oJ U 1/w tiwdllll _.,,,.,, ofs..J/ollt U~frmlry. t, U 1~ lltWfoll o{1/titSlllf1;,IH111llfltJJ.10pnmtk 1M
c.ducalion with the presentation pf Suzi Lnndolphi.
· Times have change.d. The children of today are growing Slf/lol!~"""Wl>t#,..,.,nUl1o/-l.twlW". cwrn11rrtflds<Wln,ks.eiw""'-JpO,t1,lllld""""'""11l,r
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. up ill a different world: a world of danger, a world of nfknllto#o/¥ou. U14Mnlly. Utl.lluDIM,..'/u11aud.. 171,Sll/folltJo"'!f"ldou- ~alOl,cn-,,-m,,u
a::rificc, a world or incredible stress, yet a very colorful fo,oio 1 r-lllll<"c(/lllpluwll•Glllllllwrilirfpollrlt1 COM1n,J"ltq,,aloppllnMJt,.An,•prd11UtwconofUII~
JotVWl"11dilorlalpolle,, a,wralilltfHf'OldNrtl. alllilldv<trri,i,,1pol/Q Uffailobk llpOll ,.,,......n.
worfd.' We need to provide thc.1c children with ~ J1eccssaty
taowJedge to survive in this ocw world. Otherwise, the 28 Oeme Street . • Boston, Massachusetts 02114 • Ph~ & Fax (617) 573-8323
aiafllmani of the AIDS CJ)idcmic will never C;Dd.'

IL\SA secretary thanks Pellegrino

" TheSufJoUdoumal

4

The·SuffolkJoumal • Wcdoesday,Deccmber 8, 1993

Editorials

'Tis the season for

The Suffolk JJimaJ

I

Siniple alternatives f~; relieving end-of-semester~
ByPatriclcS.nedett f -

advantage rA your new, quiet
atmolpbae. No OIIC will ever
year until you have LO llftlll IUlpCICl you and you can BK
gratulate yoo. You've come
ou1 over the paper again.
fee even beaa' media producu
thisfar.. MadcitLOthccnd.
OnceallyourwortiJtakcn fccCbrilcnm!
The last week r:I classes. The
care of, then you can take adSlep I 1: Lock your J8alll
<pJCSlion now is how can you
varugc of your whole, 011C and och::r rel■aw■ in the baocatcbup011awholc5Cl'Dcstcr's
reading day. But.you cannot mentwbc:retbeycamott.s&lc
worth of work in one week
study fee finall"if you do not you about money, IChoolwork
and find the lime tQ_j[Udy for
have ao efficient study arm. and the fact that you 11ill
finals?
You know wha1 I mean ; • havt:11't IDOWld our. (you IOla).
Come on. confess. I know
ldcvision, llidio, Sep, - . .
Step f 3: Avoid pttiog irrimost rA )'Oil probably owe at
rinc:a, food, waler, air • "')'- ~ phcme calls by Jeaviag
least one more paper. That's
thing that lteep1 you from this meaucc oo your BlllWU"why I, Patrick Benedetti, prostudying. Hc:rc'ssomccips'on ing machine IIIUll your belt
fcssional procrastinator, have
how LO make your area lcA psychopathic voice: "If you
devised this cnd-of--thc-semcsdiatracting.
cvercallhereapin, I willa)fl]e
1er survival guide. or "How To
SU:p # I: Use a golf club cc after your fmly and use them
End Up Having Spent Your
some other blwi objc:c:t LO do- ro elem my avm.."
Tuition Money Wtsely."
llroy your telc;_vilion, CO
Slep f 4: Hlndcuff youndf
Being a Senior, I have, o( Ponraito/theArristAsa Young player !lJ]d all other media to a desk and duct tape all
course, a few tricks up my Man or John Stuart Mill's An itemS. Blame the vandaliw boob imd pens ,t o your hands.
sleeve about how to finish all &wbiogrophy, then why OOI 00 a bitter ex-lover and take WhM l.&ling a computer, sublhe worlr: in balftll, timc. Most regrus back tn elementary
of the workload ' consists of school and lll3U a "diorama"
papczs cc IOffldhing like thal using a shoe bo,; and Playdoh
1bc tirsc way LO blow off pa• to dramatize your favourite By Jim Behrle - - - into the, grime from wluch it
pmisLOu.secxcuscs.
scenc fromthebook.. Wbynot
AJabigshotSujfoU Jour- spewed.
Excuse# I: Convince your use ~n to cn:atc Slcphcn'•
NJ/ op-cd phcncm, I flOd that
Yes, they gave u, the E.nprofessor that you pcrsorw.lly epiphanyoryeUowLOsymboll havcLObev,:rycareful Whal glish language, but they're
harlrkdyouronJy copy lDthcm iz.c Mill's boring, pmionJcg
lwrit.cand1ayinmyarticlea. also rcspnnaible for Duran
a fewwcck:saaoandthalthey cUstertt. Profcssor'slovethis
Wbcn l firstbcganwritingf« Duran.
must have !OSI iL Add.tears, approach and it's fun !!
the Jo,ulihi (cc the Urinal as
I don't understand where
screaming and a knife for that
Alternative # 3: for Govwe call it). I ~er thought these pathetic lo1er1 from
"fiomk:idally devastated:' cf- emmcnt majors: Make your
anyone wotild actually mad acros5 lhe Atlaooc get off in
rcct.
·
own translation of Plato's ~
what I was op-cding about. tdling we Ametjcans whal we
Excuse# 2; Write a "g.hosl Rq,ublic. II wOfYcd for me.
and so I have betn'the Unfor- ~ s'ay in our n? ' ~·
paper'' which "includes an inAlternalivef4: ForHisLOry
lunate rccipi~o(a If-cal Pahaplyouguysbavefcqoc.-

Students of Suffolk. 1 con-

responsible drinking
The

hectic holiday seuoo ii finally upon us, ud mosc
studmn are ttruggling to compl~e classwork and study for
final eums.
Yet, Wbea exam week is 0\/tt, most students will begin to
cdebr1le the holidays and the end of a stressful scmcsta.
They will attend a number of parties and varioos social
gatberinp• where drinking is a factor.
·
The consumplio n of alcohol is e11cessive during the
holidays, which leads to an increa.se "in drunk driving acci•
dents.
We are all aware of the horrifying consequences of
drinking and driving, yet, some of 115 COl'ltinue 1 ignore
0
lhcm, citing lhe familiar ex~ .. It will never happen to
me...
of '!!:~~-c!tmc_an happen to you. We all SUUld the chance

But i1 doesn't have to rum out that v;ay. Disasters cau.sc.d
by drunk driving can be ~veotcd. All it takes is a liuJc
RSponsibilicy. Be sure 10 designate a driver who will be '
rapoosible enough to abswn from drinking for the evening
and get everyone home safely.
The holidays should be II time or joy and a lime to enjoy
time -spcnc with friends and fami ly. Make sure that your
holiday season does not tum into a nightmare because or the
irrespnnsiblity of one person. Take the necessary st.cps to
ensure your safety and the safety of those you care abouL
Thul holiday season, c;lcsignate a driver. Save a lire.

QUOTE OF THE WEEK

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No time for uptightnes.s

Letters
HASA secre~ thanks Pellegrino
th;

llJ the Dcccmber 1st issue of
Suffolk Journal the article about HASA had some
typographic~ errors. The co~I spelling for HASA 's president, vice president and
secretary are_as fo llow,: Dolores Pariuc, Ferdiane Cadet and Gwendolyn fougy. HASA

would also like to acknowledge Lou Pellegri no. assistanl director or student activities for
being very supportive inwards HASA.

and that you hnvc no time ID
write them again.

yoo r prorcssor·s cxiSt.cnee so
that. in effect. the poper wm

«

Wdl, ho ho ho to you!
"Mr . Be hrle , we read
your anicle on Barney the
purple din01Su r. This ar,
tide made u1 very angry.
Youthi.nkyou' ~funny,Mr.
Behrle? How funn)' will
you be w hen yop ' re

aquaabed fiat underne.at.b our
Big Wheels? You BR in
great .dingcr, Mr. Behrle.
You cannol escape our,

deal o f ~
--~ pol&■l b■--; Im~ ~ bcat the hell out of wrath . Wwe.....,ore wh=com ,''"'co
....
r· ,c and c
,
' · :,.
trtd Since 11•1"\he holidly )'OUUl u -.;wir1 Youdon't own
season, I thought I'd &hare ua anymore! Get on with your smash you. Y{>U arc a wute

some of it with you.
c~!:O:!f~~

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Primc Rib, H writa

~ aper.; and your poll WCI
ilndlapthcroyalf■milyOllllO

Tommy. thee'::::!.'

~~net~f ,Plymouth.
b:;n ~ti" , 11°~ :Ca~e:

art:c',;6~~:"7~:~~
o
Your statement that Suffolk

of sit.in and we will DOI iat
until )'OU ■re beaten into a

~~Wey==~

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your life,_jertface."

-

lpct1 ID John Major

clsc's), ripitupandmixitwith

yourprofcssorandsuggestthat

~be but

hv, so did

= j ~• =~.:cu~b:

a\inlcCampbell'sSoup. Bring
it in, explaining, "My dog ate

they wri~/°':"" ~: ror you.
Then, w ~ _Lt ts _c,
n

At~ J didn' t 1.ay anythin& about his wife, bis hair,

&illy. Why we ever let you
into thi1 achoo! ia beyond

t' m ..l'm ... no,oo.. .let go...let
go
of
me
yo u

You're~expdkd."

liulc. ...acop.. .cu'tyOU~

thisiswhar.lsalvagcd."
lftbcex.c:usesdon'tseemLO

genius?
AJtcmarivc#7: Dothe~

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The Suffolk Journal

Bylhcstudents,fon heswdents.,sincc 1936

: e :. ~ :asc:::~y~;;e ~:~'!;!e::~m~~::'.n:n;~~

AndruR=¢. c4h0f•in-Caic(
S11:phanic:Snaw. ~W1Edi10r
Y~s. Ufeafy!Ei c4itor
V. OonimOlcna.W,Spr..cial,c4itor
~ M.

OirisOlsol:i. Sporu&litor
Ric:iw.,Mc110.Photoc4itor

Jiw:in Grieco.As.st.UfatyluEdiuir
Midiae.lA. Todino,~Spc,ciallEdi&or"
Paul DiPcma, Aaa. SpomEdiloi-

ChristianEnJlcr,~CCJ91Edltor

N.E.e..cotw.ChicfCop),EdilOf

R. Patriclr.Bc:nedc:ni, PnxluctioaAlll&w,1
Ouy"Zcrob.. Advcrtlslq Manqu

Dr. Gt.raid Ric:MWI. Advisor

NorineBICiplupo, louma!Consulwit

=

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1

Voices of Suffolk

Sincerely yours,
Gwendolyn Fougy
Secretary of HASA

Fear can be u very powerful emotion. 11 can cause people

7

stilute IClpla for chc cape.
H you cbodle the ·Sawyer
Libr.-y • your tavcn r:I l(D(fy,
choole a flonr (my favorire iJ
B)mdlboolcvcry011Conit.Jt
ti imponam Co I.lie • lilmca',
~ . • m.ay ~ rA~
libray requin: siJcoce.
Fin■Jly, !9 avoid papen aDd
flDIIII ~ . cboole from
the foUowiQg medxxll:h
Mc:tbod I I: Don'uhow up
ever again..
Method I 2: Promote yoursdffromstudentroas-o(euor
of Jwmanjdca;
Method f 3: Kill cvcryone.
~ me.
co.me.
Good luck, folb, and, if
you~ my rA tbelc mecbodt,
rn 1C1C you in the unc:mploymer, line.

6
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children should n<M suffer ignorance due to the closcdmi~ncss or a few .
Parents and teac hers need to take the responsibility to
cdocate our you1h about the AIDS virus.. Ignoring the issue
of AIDS will not make it.go away. We need to fight il
We, the Suffolk community, were remindt.d of the devast.atioo of the AIDS virus last week with the display of the
AIDS quill. We wett: also reminded of the imponance of sex
education with the presentation of Suzi Landolphi.
Times have changed. The children of today arc growing
up in a different world: a world of dange r. a world of
sacrifice, a world of incredible stress, yet a very colorful
wor1d. We need LO provide these children with the llOCC5S8r)'
knowledge to sun-ivc in this new world. Otherwise, the
ni,tatare of the AIDS cpidcmk: wiU never end.

vious end take an incomplde.
Then you can wait a whole

l1'0flucdon. fi,rsr paragraph-MP., . m.lQ!trs: Bring in an anci~t
cOGClusion. then pass it in. warrelictoamuzctheclass. If
When the professor mentions your professor st.ill demands a
thaf. there seems 10 be some paper, bear. him up with ii - a
pages~,suutlocry,in- maccorbau.lc-.uworbmccly.

-alt lUl o,rymous COP member, on attending
COP mce1ings.

;•"•"'""·

work, then str.i..in yoor brain
and dust off your imagination.
Yes. ladies and gentlemen, ii is
lime to improvise. Why not?
Thcrc'splcntyofothc:rthings
yoo can do with your time than
stupid. poirtless popers, right?
Hm.'s wha! you do.
Alternative # 1: For art
majors: If your paper is 00 van
Gough. simply buy one of his
paintings and give ii lO y<lllr
prof~ as a Clristnm gift.
Your ?'Ofcss« will be so awestJUckthaJ:hewill convcnicntly
forget all about your paper.
Altemalive # 2: For English
majors: If yoo must write your
paper on some boring literary
book like James Joyce's A

Jim'S-Overftowin' bag o' hate mail

•cop meetings are about as much fun as
drinking Wlndex. •

Su cduca1ion is a prac:UCe which 1w aJways t>«:n a strict
taboo in American society. Many teachers in both public and
private schools feel that thc classroom is not the place for
suc h discussio n. while imtc parents hnvc harassed those
teachers who do, usuaUy resulting in pulling their chil<mn
out of the class.
lo the wake of the onslaught of the AIDS epidemic, sex
education is a neccuary component to any child'• education. Provided that it is taught rcspnnsibly, sex education is
the only logica1 way to baule iruch problems as AIDS, other
scx~y transmiucd disease.s. and teen pregnancy.
Feat is not a lcgirimat.c excuse for producing children· wbo
are ignoran1 of the ways in which the AIDS virus is transmit1

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•Wednclday, ~mber 8, 1993

11·
, hope to con'4)1ete my
M.B.A ., and 1he wor1d

to live In peace."

Gokhan Soguksu
Grad Student

Kelly Ann Charland

Junior

FA-

bis~~otlhe"fact

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he••:~~ rA•~
ly
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scare· me.

me.
=-tt:l~=~~~P-~

(_m
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adide?~

I'm illYUICible.

wfttiag

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By Rlct, lltlllo

The Surrolk Journal •Wednesday, Dea:mbcr 8, 1993

Simple alternatives for relieving end-of-semesters~
9yl'atrlckBenedettl Swdcnts of Suffolk, I con-

gratulate you. You've come
this far. Made it to the end
The last week of cl.asses. The
,qocttDl now is how can you

catch upon • whole ICfflCSta·s
worth of work in one wee~
a,tf! find the time IO Study ( Of
finals?
Come on, confas, l know
most

oi you probably owe

at

least one more paper. That's
wby I, Patrick Bcnodccti, pro.

fouiooal procrastinator, have
(bilcd this tnkJC-thc-lCfflCS•

u;r w,viwl guide, or "How To
End Up Having Spent Your
Tuition Money Wi.scly.'·
Being a Scniot, I have. of
coursctl,. few tricb up my
sleeve about how IO firush all
lhc workiohalflhc timc. Most
of the work.load consists of
papen or IOfflCtbin& like that.
The l'irst way 10 blow off popcrs is to use cxcuscs.
Excuse II I : Convince your
~CSIOI" lhat you personally
handed your only copy to them
a few weeks qo and that they
must have I05I iL Add tc:aB,
SCTCMUns and a knife for thal
"homicidally devastated" cf.
[<Ct.

Excuse # 2: Wntc it "ghost
papa'' which includes an in•

~

,.,.. ,.,..,...,-

~

conclusion. then pais 11 in.
WKribpro(CM01mcntions
~ there scans to be some
rmgcs missing, 5lBrt 1 cry, in0
si~ that tl1Cft w~ 3-7 JXl8CS in
the middle of your or,/y copy
and lhat you have no time to
write them again.
E'Jtcme-,...,~-- -copy-of
an oAd paper (if you've ncvCI'

. ..,.
10

ilent and

1 HASA
.

vities for

written one, borrow someone
else's). rip it up and mill it with

a liuleCampbcll'sSoup. Bring
it in, u.plaining, "My dog ate
my only copy but 1 gave him
the Heimlich maneuver and
this is what I salvaged."
1rthcex.cusc:s don'1scanto

adY8.ma,e al your new, qwel stitutc ltlpCI (or the tape.
~ No one will ever
lf you ~ the Sawyer
year until yoQ hav_ IO lbea IUIP«! you and you can ask Librwy • your haYaJ of ICUdy,
c
001 over the. i-c>CI' again.
fo, evm better media pn,ductl cllOOle a floor (my faVOl'ile is
Once all )"O'lf wort is llikcll for Oristmal
B)andlhoatewqooeoaiL It
care of, then you can take adStep f 2: Lock your parenu is' important IO UK a ailenc:er,
va,ugc of your whole, one and other ldlova in the 1-o- bowevu, • many levdl oftbc
ratdina day. But. yoo camel mtnt whcrt: they cannot haak libriry rapwe' lilmcc.
study for fina!J if y(lu do nat yoo about money, ICboolwork
Finally, to avoid plpCl'I aod
have an dfx:icnl IWdy area. and the fact that you 11ill finals~. choole from
You know what I mean: a haven' t mow:d CM (you lolc:r). the foOowina mc:th::dt,:
tclcvisioo. radio, Scga. mag&Step II 3: Avoid &min& U'riMethod f I: Don't &how up
tines, food, waler, air • Ill)'- Ulting phone calls by aviJI& ever apin.
thi ng Lhat k.eep1 you from this meuacc oo your answerMc:chod I 2: Promote your•
studying. H~ '• some tip& 00 ing machine lllini your best 5Cll from sludcnt to a pro(CISCI'
bow to Dlllke your area lcu psycbopalhk: voice.: .. If you of humanities.
diwxling.
ew:rcalJbl:R.apin, I willoome
Mt:thod t 3: Kill everyone.
Step # I: U.e a got! club or aftt:r your fani.ly md use them &cepl me, f:A C<IUrst.
paper on i;omc bonng litenvy some other blunt object to do-- to ck:aD my oven."
Good luck, folks, and, if
book hke James Joyce's A stroy your 1c!Cvi1ion, CD
Stq, t 4: Handcuff )'OW'5Clf you me any of thclc mc:cbodl,
Ponrou of~ArristA.sa Y<Vlg player and all other media to a dc&k and duct tape all t1l Kit you in lhc uncmploy·
Man or John Stuart Mill's An items. Blame lhc vandal.ism books and pens to ycur banda. menl line.
AJIUJbwg~y. thca why not oo • binct u.-lovCI' and take When using a computer, ~

work. then str.1.1n your bnun
and du~t off your 1
rnaginaLion.
Ycs. ladies and gentlemen, it is
tune to improvise. Why noc1
There's plcruy ofOlhcrthing.,
you can do wilh your time than
srupd. pomlle:ss papers. rip?
Hcn'5 what yoo do.
Alterna tive II I: For an
majOfS: lfyour pclpCl" is onVan
Gough. simply buy one of hiJ
~ntingl and give 1t lO your
profc.uor as a Christmas 1ifl
Your professor will be 50 awesuuck that he will conveniently
forget all abou1 your paper.
AhanatJvc # 2: f-or English
maJon: If you must write your

rcgrcu back to elemental)'

S<hool """ ""'"' '"dioram•"
:1r m5!:c~:U f• =
:
~
scene fnxn the book. Why noc
use grttn io cnatc Slcphcn'i
cpiphany oryellow to symbol•
tzc Mill 's bonng, imsionlcss
uutetV:e. Prolessor's k>Vc this
approach and n's fon!!
Alternauvc # ) : For Govcmmcnt maJors: Make your
own n-:wlatJon of Plato's ~
Rq,uhlic. It wOO:od for me.
Altcmauvc • 4: For History
~
: Bring ,n an ancient
war rclic to amiw:thcclass. I(
your professor sull demands a
paper, beat tum up with II - I
maccOfbattlc-uwotksruccly.
Ahemativc If 5: For Philosophy majors: E,.plam away
your professor's existcnCC so
that, in effect, the piper was

~ ~ ~~
c hology maJors· Hypno1izc
yoor professor and suggest that
they wnte yOUI pope, fer you.
Then, when it is done. snap
them
of ,t and give them
001
your paper. Wasn'1 Freud I
genius~
AJtcmalivc If 7: Do lhc I»

......

, hope to comp1eie my
M.B.A., and the wor1d
to live In peace :

J' soverflowin'bag 0 hate mail
llll
1

1

ByJlmS.hrle--- into the grime from wluch it
AJ a big shot Suffoli lourna/ op,o;I phcnom, I find that

l havc.to be wrycardulwbal
I write and 1ay in my articles.
When I first began writing for
the JOWNJI (or lhc Urinal as
we call ii), I never thought
anyone would llcrually mid
what I was op--edjng about.
and so I have been the unfor•
lunate rccipic" of • areat

deal of phone Jiitd p0lial hatrcd. Since i1
;11he holiday
season, I lhought I'd shan::
some of it wilh you.

spewed.
Yes, they gave us the English hu1auagc, but lhcy' rc
also responsible fo r Duran
Duran.
I don' t understand where
these patbelic losers from
across the Atlantic get off in
tdling we Americans what we
can say in our newspapcn.
Pcrhaps'jou guys have forgoc lat lhal we

beat the hell out of

youinlhc war! Youdon'town
UI anymore! Get on with your

rock operas and your poll IAUI

" I' m ofrcndcd tha t you andtakethcroyalfamilycu to
called our PriD.le Minister the curb airmdyl
"Prime Rili," wri1e1 Tommy
But I digreu.
Coc.kncyhead of Plymouth.
.. I did oot apprecia&e your
England. "You' r_e a wet article of 'Nov . 10, 1993,

Gokhan Soguksu
Grad Student
8323

and have a sucx:estuf
year in college .•

Kelly Ann Charland
Junior

&i-io-the~.-

Well, ho ho ho to you!
.. Mr. Behrle, we read
your ankle on Barney the
purple dinosaur. This artide made u1 very angry.
You lhinlr. you're fUMy , Mr.
Bchrlc7 How foMy will
you be when you ' re
5quuhcd flat underneath our
Big Wheels? You arc in
great danger, Mr. Behrle.
You c an no1 t1capc o ur
wrath. We know when you
live and we arc coming to
, mash you. You arc a waste
of , kin and WC will DOI rest
until you arc bca1eu into a
bloody puddle. You have
bceo wamc.d... We arc com•
ing roi you wilh wifflebltl
and iupenoDen. Run foe

mcetina••

.more pcodoctivcly anil! 10 caa~
mu.imam mcctina time. SOA a-

Deaplte operatln.1 without a full

tablisbed a nc,r( mc:etiq policy .

...-p dvoup the coune ol

1'his new policy bu throe difforatt

die tcmella, tbo SbMknl Govern•

-Al,oc:;allon(SOA)1..,,.,.,..W
inldlrltiaa vuioDt ..w poUsia
to help make their meetinp more
prodoctive u,d orJwzed. llec<t.,.
of these cb.an~ SGA bu manaced to make some inroads toward
many ,il&IICS th.al it bas dealt with
for some time.

The SGA Executive Board met
c:oasiltendy over this put 1ummtr,
in tho hopes of making 1omc
cbaqel to the way meeting• were
cooducted. The Executive Board
· (con1ilting of Micbdle McOinn,
President; Efren Hidalgo, Vice
President; Erika CbrislcftSOn, :rrca·
in

upecta.dleftntbein1~SOA
mcetinp ninnin1 on a foor wcc:k··
cycle.
~~I""
1be second upcc:t ls lhal duing
the tint and third mce:tiap; SOA
will meet u a lqillative body, en.
tertainina motions, officer and committee reporta and official blalineaa.
Finally, d11rin1 tbe second ud
fourth mcetinas. SOA will meet u

=~~~!=~:::~~

workln, commiuces. Tbc mcetina
would be called 10 order, lltCDdance would be taken, studeat to-rum andtbe Pluidcnt'1 Notca woold
be covered and then SGA would
break into ils dcsla naacd committea fortbe duration Ottbc meetina.
McOiml 1
iaid th.at the co1iunitteaci
1
have been
~n:ebtive

:~-•--Jor? :
prove the cffcctivenc11 o( their

j •••••••••••••••••••••

: --lnwrillng?



·1w-----to•

: llla..--nilla-.0 :

~ wrtla on• regular _ ale.
b

:

: c.t1ua111573-8323tormore :

:.......-:
.

.. :
. ...................
.
.,
.

fa dealu\i'

Vay

with the iuuel. The' LU.AC: iD
particular, handled m'.any of the •ti·
dent body isaues lhal SOA comes
across. This committee. the luJcat
m SGA, Is co-dlai"4 by,i•""'!'
Michael Minbile and Phil Falzone.
Another change this ~mcster in
the SOA meeting- wu the policy
concerning the Student Fotuffl. This
fonim, originated by Conner SOA
President Tommy Belmonte, wu
deaiaDC4:t \o give sto&ota a place to
voi~ their concpnl or complaiota

+.,....i~ !"~'~••..,-tNl~_.•_,, , ~.....,. 'm,,--;~,.,,~....,rr~....-~Y
•loody ~•~ .
voo_ rnrt
~
ooY,Ml~i~~fuje,kf..-m~mmnl<,..,.1-- ~
.
·
spa:t IO John Major o( England, bul hey, 10 did
Thatcher.
ness"' is both inaccunllC and
Al least I didn ' t say aoy• , .!!.!!Y. Why we ever let you
thina about his wife, his hair, into thi1 school is beyond
his llUpid .x:mt. or the fact me. You're sooo u.pcllcd."
tbmhc'1 lhclc:adc:rf:A a ooua- wriLC1SuffoUt'1DcaaolSw• I' m
writin1
an
uy that is alowly dcac;ending dent Publicatioo CmlorlhiPt._ 81tidc7...AbbM•ffilt11IIIIIIIII!!

By Rich Mello

.
"To keep my G.P.A.

SGA finds su~ with changis in m

vious and~ an incompk:te.
Then you can wai t a whole

Voices of Suffolk

~

'l'hl,Suffoll:-•Wocb

10

"Togetmyglrtfrlerdback it.:,petogetaa>op
and not to lose my hair.• job."

-:.

...'

.

Mar1< Destafano
GradSUJdenl

Artu Anand
Sophomo,e

(617) .558-2828

The Suffolk Journal

•Wednaday, December 8, 1993

JO

llternatives for relieving end-of-semesters~
9tf/ ~ 1 conre come
the end
CS. The
can you
mcstcr's
IC week
tudy for

I know
owe at
1bat' s

ni, pn>Jr, have
►semcs•

HowTo
nt Your
y."
huvc, of
up my
inish all
c. Masi

. ;,u

work, then stmrn your brain vi005 end take an incompk:le.
und dust off your imagination. Then you can wait a whole
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, ii is year until you have to &treU
rime to 11flprovi5C. Why not1 oul over the_paper again.
llv=rc·s plcmy of other things
Once all your work is taken
you can do with your time than care of, then )'OU can lake ad-stupid, poitt.Jcs.s pepcrs, ftght? vantage or your whole, ooe
Herc's what you do.
mlding day. But. you cannot
Al1cmn1i vc # I: for an study for finall if you do not
majors: If your paper is on Van have an efficient study area.
Gough, simpl y buy one <:J his You kno w what I mean: •
paintings and give it to your !devision. radio, Sega. mapprofessor as a 0-iristmas gift. zincs, food, wa&cf, air • any.
Your professor wi ll be so awC"r 1hing that kccp1 you from
stJuck that he will conveniently studying. Herc's aomc Iii" oo
forget aJI abou1 your paper.
how to make your area leu
Alternative It 2: f-ot flnglkh diw-acting.
majon:: lf YQU mustwritc your
Stq>#l : Ui;cagolfclu.bor
popcr on some boring Iileraty 50QIC other blunt objt.a to de-book like James Joyce's A, st ro y your tclcvi1ion, CD
Ponroit ojlhL A.rtistAs a Yoong "player and al l o lhcr media
Man or John Stuart Mill's A.n filems- Blwnc the vandalism
Autobi<JRrophy, then why not on a bincr Cl•lovcr end take
rc1 ress back to dcmcnlary
,
0 --1

or """'' ""' mau ,

ikc that.
, off pa-

r-,J:,

a "ghosc
s Wl in•

using a shoe bol and Playdoh
to dra matize your fav ourite
scene frumthebook. Why noc
use ~n to create Stephen's
epiphany()( yellow 10 sym bol•
izc Mill 's boring, passionless
ex.istcD:c. Pro(cs:;or's love ihis
approach and il's fun!!
Alt.emativc # J: For Govc mmcnt majors: Make your
own translation of P'lal.o's Th,
Rq,ublic. It wor\::ed for me.
Alternati ve # 4: For Hist.iry

nentions

yoor professor still demands a

your
nonaJJy
, to them
,cc

!hat they
1cars,
for dull
ted" cfjd

stkuteat.aplesforlhetapc.
If you c:hooac: lhe Sawyer

=~z:::~:'oo~

. ""~
.....,,"""'

B)aodshoccevcryone011it. II
for O!!istmasl
.
Step # 2: Lock your peren15 is unpt'lltar1I to USC a "
silencer.
andothcrtdltiva;inlhe~ Jiowevcr, as many Levdl of the
mcnt where they c:annoi haule
Fll)lllly, to avoid papen and
you abou1 money, achoolwork
a nd lhc facl lhlt you . l liH final.a ~
. choose from
blvm'1 moved out {you k>ler). the following mcchodl:
Step#): Avoidgeuinairri•
Method t I: Don't show up
lllling phcmc calls .by leaving ~er again.
this mcsuee on your answer•
Method t 2: Promote )'(IUr·
ing machine usina your best sdf from student to.a pro(cssor
psychopathic voice: "If you
ever call here apin, I will c.omc
aft.er your fmnily and use I.hem
10 dean my oven"
Slep •• , """""" younelf
1 • desk and duct lapC all
0
books and pens to your hands.
When using a computer. sub--

of humanities.

Method# 3: Kill ~cryonc..
Ex.cc:pt me. of course.
Good luck. folks, and, if
you use any o( these mc:thodl.
I'll see you in lhe unemploy•
mcn1 line.

,-----rfl--=,-----,.,-a--:b,---a--=ha---maiJ---,,
1
1

IIll S ove

"d""""'"

odvantage d your new. quiet
atmo1pht:re. No one will ever
suspect you and you can ask
for ~en helu:r media products

ByJ/mS.hrle--Asabig&hotSuffoliJow-naJ op-ed phcnom, I find that
I ha ve to be vcryaudul wha!
I write and say in my articles.
When I first beg1111 writing for
the /OWTVJJ (Of the Urinal 1.1
we call ii), I never thought
anyone would actwtlly read
what I was op-cding about,
and so I have been the unfortuna1c recipie~or • great

OWID

ag O

te

into the grime from which it
spewed.
Yes, they gave U5 the English language, but they' re
also responsible for Duran
Duran .
I don't understand where
these pathetic losers fro m
across the Atlantic get off in
telling we Americans what we
can say in our nCWspapen.
Perhaps you guys have forgOI•

0 :----,

Well, ho ho ho to you!
"Mr. Behrle, we read
your article on Barney the
pu111Jc dinosaur. This ar•
ticle mllde U very angry.
I
You think you' re funny, Mr.
Behrle? How funny will
you be when yo u ' re
l(IU8ihcd Hat underneath our
Big Wheels? You arc in
great danger, Mr. Behrle.
You cannot escape our

:':,~ ~r~?:;:c::~i~ =ofs~1
o
"
rr~ :t::U;:,':'~:a~ :~a:. t:!':::::
paper. bell! him up with it . a
,cry, inJ>ll8CS in
..Jy Wp)'
time lO

maccorbau!c--ax worbniccly.
Alternative # 5: For f'hi-

]osophy majors: EJ:plain away
you r profCSSOf's aistcnc:c liO
that, in cffca. the paper was

season, I thought I'd share
some of i1 with you.

"I'm offended that you
called out Priinc Mini11er
"Prime Rib," writes Tommy
Cockneyhcad o r Plymouth,
England. "Yo u' re a wet

us anymore! Get on with your

smash you. You are a wutc

rock opera! and your poll tau:s
andtakctheroyalfamilyoutto
tbc curb a!ffadyl
Bui I c:ligras.
" I did DOI appreciate your
~rticlc o! No v.o!?•/:9~

1vcr

your professor and suggCil. thal
they write your JllPCI" for you.
Then, when ii is done, snap
them out or it and give them

gland, but hey, so d id
Tbau:bcr.
At ~ I didn' t uy any•
thing about his wife. his hair,

and

your JllPCI"· Wa.~ ·1 Fmid a

~:~the~~~~

to

gc :~ativc # 7: Do the ob-

tr)'

t:m


the m,eting time

use
..... prodoeuvely ... ,. .....
Despite operating without a full maximum meetina time. SGA CS:
mcmben.bip tbroua,b the; course of tablilhed a new meeting policy.
.,....._STAIP

the semeaaer, tbe Swdenl Govern•

==\II===:=
meatAuociation(SGA)aucceeded

=:o~

Thi• oew policy bu three different
upccu.tbefiratbein&officialSQA
meeting, Nnnina on a four week
cycle.

.

~-

throwin' away money busiocu" is both i~rate and
silly. Why We cvu let you
into this school is beyo nd

=~~Ys~:.:-::ooo:i~~

"'°

about a partic:ular ,ssuC or 1uge1·
"
tion. It llto ·a11owod an SOA mem•
.... ID ,peak Oil bchal! or lhe ....
dent about the complaint or· sug•
acslion.
Lut year, conc:erru: that s_ime
be(oreStudentForu.mwereootwrit•
tendown,onlyvubaJizc:d, Beca.UIC

will meet u a leaislative body, en•
tena.iningmotiona,officcrandcom•
mince repona and official busincsl.
finally, daring the second and

This year the student who ad.
drcl.sel SGA ml.lit fi ll out the at•

COGIUtenllyoverthisputsummer,
in the hopes of making so me
chanac:i to the way meetings were

fourth meeting,, SOA will meet u
working committccs. The muting
would be called to order, atten•

Afflcopy is -:=iaive~~ the S ~
o . ccr 8111
to
tuue.
offic:er picked i1 ~ ~ n o n ~

~~~o=

not followed up.

tachcdf~andaubmitittoEvan.s.

WOrld

and have a succesful
year in college.·

Kelly Ann Chat1and
Junior

"Togetmyglrlfrlendbaclc
and not to Jose my hair.·

ria do not fit

mm:I wblf. wa

=~l:!!.~!::;';..!;:7o':!~

pro••••• •th•••


00

,-,. . ,

McOinit uid thaa'tbe coliunitUia

u.·••'•"•"•'•••!•lh•'•"•

0 0

! Areyou·aBualneumato,?
.,......_.lnwrtllng?

:

have been very effcbive fa' deafiitf
with the iur.. The LU.A.C. in
: puticular, handlcdmanyoftbe11ij•
dent body iuuei that SOA, comes
' · across. This committee, the largeat

the iu~e.

A progreu report muat be made

at the ne.xt SOA meeting reaudina
~ proJIUS in d~i~a w\th the
issue. Also, a Jetter wdl be sent to
the s tudent who bro~ght fofth the
complaint or augcstio~ within tvtO

;:-::--:-~; ~
;~~:~~~:f:..;; =!i:~!;:;l~•=::·:.:
!
wrtta on•.regular ~19. • :

the: SGA meeting wu the: policy be met if motiona an_d aaenda i te~
concem.ing(tleStudcntFoNm. Thia ·ue.'?bem.:usacdatthat~••~A
: Callueat573-8323formore: foNm. ~ginated by rormer .SOA IDl!C:IID&,- lnordc:rfuroffic:ial ~
: ~
' : · Presidcnt. 'Tommy Belmonte, wu 10 ~"put ,oo. ~ ~ • wn~_
designed to give 1tudcnta a place tQ moboo carif must hi? preaen~ 10 mci
, • • • • • ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • voice tl-icfr concems or complaint, SOA SccretlQ' DO latc:r than 3:00 p.m.

--

Mark Destefano

GradSblenl

Sang Pae

Jlll>lor

the udwect o

=;;:
Kbaliqi

~

!:

tioo COICI are c
hope that tbc

==
could be rao
mootha.

end by dlil

know w ~
Pl)'forwiyof
mc:aay_lD f
flannay,
11
tut)'

aup c

Tbeonly=g,tiom .. dllipolicywcwd ..-. - .
.. .........,.,.., Officer', '"I""" Suffolk~
al OxnmiUce Repor1I. a klna as it is final commea1

7a

ng ·eoon1

---

Anu Anand
Sophomo,a

~

~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - , ondteW..-;,pncr_,dte.....,._ ...,..t11o..l
··

nm

Job.•

. keel the

clua if it is a c:IUI issue, or Preli·
dent of SOA if the above two crite-

1

CounlN In

, hopetogeiaoo,op

~~

be covered ind then SGA would
break in!o ill dcaijnatcd commit•

I' m a journalist! Ajoumal•
ist , do you bear me 7
l'm .. l'm...no,oo.. .lct ~ ...let
go
of
me
yo'u

~~

sity.
F1annery de

led for the duration or the mcetina.

~:~=-~!'~ident!:°the

By Rich Mello

"To keep my G.P.A.

lier al Fnncil
dent and 'tnma

:~r:!ic!~~=lg~,c:a,;:c:n;

:~•N=~:
1

~-:C.;':;:1~

What do you hope for' in 19,94?

Iota my

Wbilc -~
folk;be ilro.~

President; Erika Christenson, Trea·

Exec:utive Board

that is slowly dcsccnding deot Publication Cemonhip. ~~1111111111111

Suffolk

■ RJDGEWi
Contimaed

..J~
-'1.!!.~~
: ..; -

=:!~~ The
coaducted.

scare me. I'm inviociblc.

~t~e....ltop~-~ ~ you

andyo1
was-OV!

~:•bc~'ce~be~~ .:::NC: :-:a.;;:

th~ra~.;1: ~ ~ ~ ; ; :
~

many _
iss\lCI that it has dealt with
for some time.
1be SQA Executive Board met

~
~

Ridge~

oflthi1,t0meconc:e1111ud11,11e1~ lity. Khl1iqi
th

prodoc:tive and oralftiud. Bec:ause

CBJ~•",- ~,-.... ;"'dll,.-e1i1htmea-a-.idu,""''c+-- m,r

someonc c hology majors: Hypnotize

:a~/~

.,.,..._

mec~ngs.
Iq order to

Oun',',-Ju·yoouan~:e ~~l~not, (!",'
..
·n,.
1
..... ...........,.,
bloody puddle.. You have
been warned. We are coming for you with wifflcbltl
::!r~~e:-~ ..Run (or

~~
~ ~;;:;:--f,JiOloody---.gi•.,.,..lt,~ ~ : a s s ~ e i : dineda.,..;
Ps y•
b
. !"
lpecl to John Major d En- busincu" and no t "the

"COW~
ix ii with
, . Bring
p

SGA finds su~ with changes in meeting format

(617) 558-2828

---

/.!IS So1'lA, Bramnriek, GA..
Next time your friend Ina·
to1tophim.
e.c...,"holulla

_I!

..-.

...

ber8, 1993

I-of-semester stress
advanta,e d your new, quiet
ltnKllpbere. No one wiU CVCC'
IUtpta )'OU tnd )'OU CIII ask
for even bdll:I' media products
for~!
Step I 2: Lock your parmU
and~ ldldw:1 in the tmoJlltd whm they CWIIIOl hasak
you about money, achoolwort
and 1be fact that you still
ha"VCD't fDO¥Cd out (you loac:r).
StiplJ: Avoidsminlini........... calb by loavmg
this meM!IC OIi )'OW' INWCf-

_

clWXIKafloor (myfavorileis
8) tnd shoat everyone on ·iL It
is importllll to U5C a silencer.
~a~~o(thc

...

Ftnally, to avoid papen and
f..... _ . . , , d>OOIC &om

----

........,

Method I I: Don't &how up
""'&pin.
Method I 2: Promote yourldf &om m.idenl to a pro(cssor
ptychopathic voice: "If you of humanities.
Mcthodll ) : Killcvc:ryooe.
evercallhaell&IUn. lwillcomc
after )'OW' ramily and use than EM:ep. me., dc.ounc.
Good luck. folks, and, if
todc:m.myovcn."
Stq,14, Handcuffyoondf you use any'of lilCle rnuhoda,
toadeakandducttapea11 11J sec you in the unc:mpioybooks tnd pens to your haodsWha:'l using • compuer, tub-

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owin' bag o' hate mail
into the grime rrom which ii
,pc.wed.
Yea. the:y gave U1 the Eo&lish lanauaae, hue they' re
also rc1pon1ible fo r Duran
Our1ill.
1 don ' t undcntand where
thuc pathetic IOJen from
acro55 the Atlantic get off in
telling we Amaicans what we
caa say in our ncwspapc.n.
Pcrhapl you guys haw: forgotW'J'l thal we beat lhc hcll out or
)'CU in the Wll'I Youdon'cown
utar!)'ll)(ftl Gctonwithyour
rock operas and your poll tu.es

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SGA finds su~ with changes in m~ting format
sa.,IIMle S-- 81 JOU1NAL sr,.,.

stitutcscapicl(octhctape.
If you cboole the Sawyu
Ubnry .. ycur havai '- study.

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Mdlaketheroyalfamilyoutto

·Bui I dip-cu.
" I did DOC appmciatc your
article of Nov. 10: 1993.
Your mtcmerM: lhal Suffolk

Well, ho ho ho 10 you !
" Mr. Behrle , we read
yout anicle on Bamcy the
p!Jrplc dinosaur. Thi, arlicle made u, very angry.
You think you' re CuMy, Mr.
Behrle? How runny will
you be when you' re
squuhed Oat undcmealb our
Big Wheels? You arc in
grc:11 danger, Mr. Behrle.
You canno t escape o ur
wralh. We know where you
live and we are cominai.lO
smash you. Youareawute
of , kin and we will oot rest
until you are beaten Into a
bloody puddle. You have
bec:a warned. We are comina for -you. with wifflebm
and , upc.noakcn. Run' for
your life._ jcrlcface."

Deapitc opentll\l Without a full
membenhip tbrouJb the c:ounc of
ICIDlll&Ct, the Stadcnt OoY
crnmeat Auociadoa,(SOA) ,uoceedcd
in iDatitlttla1 varioua DOW policia
to bdp mate their -meethip more
productive and oraaniz.cd. Because
of these changes, SGA bu man·
aacd to make some inroads toward
many issues that it bu dealt with
for some time.
TIIC SGA Executive Board met
consi1tently over this put summer,
in the hopes or making so me
changes to the way meeting, were
COllducted. The Executive Board
(conallting of Michelle McGinn,
President ; E(ren Hidalgo , Vice
~idcnt; Erik• Christenson, Trcasurcr; apd Beth Evans, Secrcwy)
mcl to discuss various ways to improve the effectivcneu of their

me

meetingi .
la order to use the cmcdn1 time•
more prodictively _ . to enaure
mu.im"um mcctin1 time. SOA cst.■ blisbed a new mccljn1 policy .
Thia DC"° policy bu three diff~t
upccta, the fintbe in1 official SOA
meeting• ruMin1 on a four week
cycle.
' .
"~
'<[be second aspect ii that during
the fint and third mc:etingl, SGA
will meet u a legi°1lative body, enteruiningmotions.officeu.odcommince rcporu and official buaineu.
f irially, during the , econd and
fourth meeting,. SOA will meet as
working committees. 1bc meeting
would be called to order, aucndance would be taken, student fir
rum and lhe President's Notca would
be covered and then SOA would
break into hs dclignatcd committeca forthedurationofthe meeting.
.., McOinn said that the coiiunitlcel
1
have been very· effd:tive in dealitrj:

about a particular i11uc or suaaestion. 1t·a1ao allowed an SOA mem·
ber to ,pcu. on bdwr of the atudent about the complaint or 1u11e1tion.
Lut year, concerns that came
bercnswdentforumwcrenotwritten down, only verbalized. Because
ofithla., some coacerna aad auucstiOM that came before 'the Forum
fell between the cracks and were
not followed up.
This year the student who addrelsel SGA must fill out the attachedformand submitittoEvanl.
A copy is than given lo the SOA
officer assigned to the issue. The
officer picked is the chairperson of
the committee or which the problem falls under, the Pruident of the
class ir it is a .class is.sue, or Pre&ident of SOA if the above two criteria do not fit the iuue.
A progreu report mull be made
11 the neJ.t SOA meeting regarding

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dent body issues that SGA comes

the 11udent who brought forth the

• across. Thi, committee, the largcat complaint or augcstion wilhin two
in SGA, Is co-chaired by junion weekS'to inform them or whai wu

! l'heSI.A:alk,,loumaUalooldng :

: far bualnN8 rwiportllt'a to :

: - on• F911Ular-la.

Michael Mirabile and Phil Falzone.

found. out about the iu ue.

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• Celluaat573-8323f
- ! conccrninitheStudcntforum. This arctobediscusscdal.dwwcck'aSOA
: lnfonnlldon.
or more : - foru?1· ,originated by former SGA meeting.. In twder for official busincsl

• President Tommy Belmonte, wu to be put oo the ~ 1 wrinc:n
• designed to give 1tudc~ts a place to -mociOO card must be pmc:nlcd to the
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • voice their coocenu or complaints SOA Scaecar)' no later than'l:00 p.m.

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Ridgeway 400:.
and you hoped it
was over
■ RIDGEWAY

Cootiaued from paae I
While Khaliqi """'. S.t(olk, be ia rd em.ployed by tbc umwl'sity. Khlliqi ia .......,i lty Scmoo
Malla, a piVIIC conb.::&ar. Howeyu,
be isanswmhle tobothScniceW.ta and frn:n FlanDcry, Vice Preaidcm and Traaurer <:I Suffolk Uaiver•
&ity.
Flannery declared be WU "diaappoillted be waaa't conUiCCal" about
Ricftcway 400. When alkocl wbo bad
picked the au absorption system,
Aannay uid it W'III J.nc:a McNdly,
lhe ucl>ita:1olll>oprojcct.Flamay
slllodt!,llinpickin&ll>o . . . . . . .
lion l)'IIC:m, McNdly "did not n,cammcnd whll wa beat."
.Khaliql ..... ......,...
ly&tem WU picked because p l ii

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Maay of ua know th,
ligiona meanln1 bcl
Chrlitmu, but unlca1
art' _
JewJab, you q:aay
know what Haault.kal

::l,:.evcn why it is
A.Ccordin1 to Colli
Encyclop~dlo, Ha nul
began in 16S B.C. aft
rebellion by Orthodox. .
lo d•ertbro• tbe Sy
Gr'eeil add 'rf,(ore ta

t.c.,qo

i.,..

1.•

me daper. Ja WII Kllllxj'I
booeihaldlepooiemsinRJdFwOY
could be r'CIOlvcd with. a COllple of
months.
That: ii a five to 10 y e s ~
"on \ll'Ol'k done OD Ridpwly .00. What
ranaimunclcsiawbaiac:ucllyCOY·
a,dbylhis-. Khlllqicldnc<
whdhcr Suffollc. mipl baie .,
~fo,.,yol\bt.....,lhll..;i.,a«
iotu~<ro.
Aamery. gueuina OIi wbllt the w DOD ~

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ThcaalyCltqllioos.,lhispolicy-i.l ~to~whllpatd lbcg,,,.
be annouocemcnts, Officer' I reportl
Suffolk mip-10 pd< up. His



■ndCommittceRep:xts. u loogu itis

fim>;ccrnmeatOD ~ 4 ( 1 ) : ~

prdlta. ii -

to be med."

bu 1incu" and nol "1he ICate me. I'm inviacible.
lhrowin' away money bui- rm a journalist! Ajoumalncu" ti both in.xurMe and 1st , do you bear me?
silly. Why we ever 1ct you l'm.J 'm... no,oo.. Jet 10... let
into thi, school i, beyond go
or
me
you
me. "'ou'rc aooo apclJcd." little. •..11op••..can'1 you KC
wrilc&Suffolk' 1Dcal<:IStu- I' m
writing
an
dent Publicalion Cemcnhip. atidc?~
lll\111\111!!!

KwalJ

By Rich Mello

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to::h':: ~·

friend. inai\U on drivine drunk, do whatever it tuea

8ectuM if 6e kill■ innoffl:d. people, how will you UIJlt with yourNlf'?

II

lt'1thaltilDeorfear
when we remember a
thing& that we accon
durina lbe year and the
whc:rc we make plaal
sure that lbe aoall we
come true for the up-a
year. Lookia1 aroun,
Bostl:"'1 community w
that Americana arc DC
J)COplc from An1lo-!
dcaccat.
People fri)m all de!
build communities in I!
and oftco their cultun
blended into mains1

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ThoSuffolk.kmal • Wodnorday, Doccmbcr8, 1993

10

Despite

. mcmbetihit?: tbtouab me ic:ourse or
the aemcaer, the Smdenl Governmeat A.uociadon (SGA) succeeded
in inltillltio& variou.J DOW policia
to help make their meetin.p more
prodoctiv~ and Oflarmcd- Bec:ause
of thclc: chanacs, SGA bu managed to make some inroads toward
many issues ttw it has dca1t ~lb
for some

...

cve,yono.

·:a.and.if

""""""""
,...,

~tiq without a full

time.

1bc SGA Executive Board met
coosiJtcndy over this put summer,
in the hopes or maldna some
chanacs to the way meetings were
conductcd. The Eucutivc Board
(cons~ting or Michelle McG inn,
President; Erren Hidalgo, Vice
President; Erika Christenson, Trc•·
surcr. apd Jleth Evans, Secrcwy)
met to discuu various ways to improve the effectiveness of their

mcctina,.
1n· order 10 use.the -,Cuna time
more prodoctivcly &06 to euarc
ID&Ximum meeting time, SOA cslabtished a new mcetina policy.
This new polir:'i hu three different
upcctl. the fint bein& official SOA
trieetingl runnin& on i four week
cycle.
~
it ~
The second upect is that du.ring
the fint and third meetings, SOA

will meet u a lcaislativc body, en-

about • panicular inue or suaaes•
tion. It i.110 allowed an SOA member lO speak QD behalf of the SIU·
dent about the co'mplaint or sugacstion.
Wt year, concerns that came
bcforcStudentForumwcrcnotwrit•
ten down, only verbalized. Because
of(thi1, aomo conccm1 aad s~iacstion1 that ~ before the Forum
fell between the cracks and were
not followed up.
This year the student who ad•
drc&scs SOA must fill out the at•
tached form and submit it to Evans.
A copy is than aivcn to the SOA
officer usiancd 10 the iuuc. The
officer picked i1 the chairperson of
the committee of which the problemfaJlsunder,thcPresidcntofthe
clau if it is• class iuue, or Prcsidcnt of SOA if the above two criteri• do not fit the issue.

tcrtainingmotions,officerandc:ommittce rcpmU and official bu1incss.
Finally, doring the scc;:ond and
fourth meetings, SOA will meet as
woding commiuces. Tbc meeting
would be called to order, attcndance would be taken, student r~
rumandthcPrcsidcnt'1 Notc1would
be covered and .then SGA would
break in10 its designated committccsforthedun.tionofthcmeeting.
McOinn 'said that the cohunittbeS at~=7o~~nu:t~:US:
have been very effebive ift dcaJin'j' the proareu in dealing with the
issue. Also, • lener will be sent to
the student who brought forth the
dent body issues that SOA comes c:ompll.!nt or suuestion within 1wo
across: This committee, th~ largest
weeks to inform them or what was
in SGA , is ~chaired by juniort found out about the issue.
Micha.el Mirtbifc and Phil Falzone.
SGA also set a policy that must
be m:et if motions and agenda items
th:;~~er
aretobcdiscuacd&11hatwcck'sSOA ·
concerning the Student Forum. Thia "'°"""'lnordoon,officiolbusincso
forum, originated by former soA to be puf on the agenda. a· written
President Tonimy Belmonte, wu moti<J!:l .card musl be presented IO the
designed to give students • place to SC:JA Sccietary DO 1atc:r than 3:00 p.m.
voice their concerns or compla.inu.
onlbeW~prb-w,tbemceafll.

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IMy, Mr,

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we read
Thia



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neath our
arc in
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The Sutfolklqanal, 'Wi

Ridgewa; 400:
and you hoped it

was over
■ RIDGEWA y
Continued from pqe I
Wfii)e K.baliqi worts here• Su(.
folk, he is not employed by the uniwl'·
sicy. ~ is ~ by Scmce
Mucer, a piVllle contrKtnr, Howcw::r,
he is answcnblc to both Savic:e Mia,,,
tier and Fnncis Aanncry, Va Prelident and T1"CNWU r.L Suffolk Univa·
aity.
Flanner)' declared be wu ..dilap,pointed be wun't coat.acted" abow
Jtid&cwaY 400. Wbell Ilk.oil who hid
picked the gu absorption system,
F1arua)' aid it was James McNdly,
the architect cl the project. Flannery
om thll in picking the ps ablorplion ayacm:, McNdly ..did 'n0t recommend what wu best."

sys~:=1edthe~::
~ tbMI ekctricily D the opo.ooo costs ate dapcr. It WIii KWiqi.'1
hope lbal the problems in Ridgewloi
could be resolved with a couple of
monlhs.
There is a five i.n 10 ys wsninty
00
work done on ~ -400. What
remaills unclm" ia wt. ii cucdy cr,,t•
Cftld by this WStlrltf. Khlliqididrd
knowwbctbc,Suffolkmipt•- 1 0
P'Y fot any cl the repain tbM
be
DCCtUal)' to fix ltidgeway 400.
Aamery; psaina OD wbll the WW·

Hanukkah's history is not.j,
•~~
tionat. Jewhh wonhip. This th!,N yoan
rcbclhon was led by Judah Temple bac
aga.ia , a sm
Many of us know the re- the Maccabce.
On day 25 of Kislev , holy oil wa
liaious meanina behind
Christ.mu, but unless you occuring in either Novem- n.culously, 1
are .Jewish, you may ~ot her or December, lhe Jew- r« dpt day
know what Hanukkah i1, ish Temple WU dclCCrtted. could be prt
Because o( what happened the rcuon H
~!t~.even why it is cclon this day in the Jewish ebmed for•
ACcnrdina to Collier'J calendar year, this day usu- riod.
Robert J
Encyclopedia, Hanukkah ally marts the bcginnina of
wrote Ccl,I
bcpn in 165 8 .C. after a the festivaJ.
Th• Talmud, wriuen many Compl•t• B
rebellion by Onhodox Jews
to O.-ertbrow the Syrian centuri,s aflel' the T•pk', ,, CGIJi:ff°""'9:
G~ti an<I 'rest'ore tradl• destruction; tells of bow •,,Haa\lkbb-1w

niJiiia

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abletodr.tcmmlowho!,-,af ""?

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Suffolk miaht _,_ lvc to pick' 6p. Hi1
h

Run for
1vinciblc.

<Joumal·
:ar me?
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you

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In thlo time ol peace and love.
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Kwanza: a time for ~1

1lo

celebration and refted
United StalCI. This time of of the Aw

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KILL

al itff pm oil

friend inalstl on drivlrc drunk, do what.ever it llkn

Bttauae if 1w: kil■ innocent people, how will you IM with your9tlt!'

Ii

It's th.attimeofy;_again
when we. remember all the
thina• that we accomplish
during the. year and the time
where we make plans to in~
sure that the gOUI we made
come' ln1c for the u ~ing
year. Looking around the
Boston community we see
that Americana arc not just
people from Anglo-Suon
descent
People (ri,m a11 · dcsccntS
~ ccmmuaiticl in Boston
and often their cu1turel get

blended into mainstream

volvlaa ec

lives and our connoction with - ; . : : ~
the

w~! :;:t us:

8 CSI

cu lanau

mc:ncanU.

-the !

dition of Chris1mu, somo -..VCSL 11 ii
African-Americllll allO take Dec. 26 to
part in the Kwarua cdetnreuiD&I
tion. Founded in I~ by ~ dl4 ~
Maulana Karcnp. a doctor
..
of . Sociology ud Political
1

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Diaspora, which buDpn for
nd
to Af~

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dcp;ctioa -

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.
1n· order to use the cmcting time
morc productively an,t., to ensure ·
tnuimum meeting time, SOA esOapite operatini without a full
tablis..hcd • new meeting policy .
mcmbcn.blp tbroush the course or Thisoewpolicybasthreedi.ffcrcnt
tbo-saDCSICr, the Stodent Govem- aspeca.tbefint~ingofficiaJSOA
mcnrAllocladoo (SOA) succeeded mectiog, naMing on a four week
in illlUll,Hlna various oew policia cycle.
,
11 ,..
to ~p make their mcctinp more
The ltCORd aspect is that during
prodDcti·vc and oraanizcd. Because the first and third meetings, SOA
or thele chanacs, SGA bu man- will meet u legislative body, enI
qcd u~ make some inroads tow~ 1.ertaining motions, officer and com~ y issues that it has dealt wtth mince report, and official busineu.
for some tim,e.
Finally, during the second and
1bc SGA Executive Board met founh mectinas, SGA will meet II
consistently over this put summer, working committees. 1be mcctina
in . the hopes of mating some would be called
10 order. attenc:hanJea to, lhe way meetings were
dance would be taken, u udcnt f~
conducted. The EJ:ccutivc Board rumandthePresidcnt'sNotcswould
(consistina of Michelle Mc:Ginn,
Ptc1i.d.; Efren Hidalgo, Vice :c~~~:'i::es~::a~~o:::t!
Ptcsidcn1; Erika Christenson, Trca-·
surer; and Beth Evans, Sccrewy)
met co discuu various way1 to improve the effectiveness of their
with the issues. llle LU.A.C. in
particulu, handled many of the sill•
dent body Issues tl1at SGA comes
: -•llnwrillng?
• acrou. This committee, tbe luaeat
in SGA, is c:o-cha.ired by junion
: TheSullolkJolmlllalooklng : Michael Mirtbilc and Phil Falzone.
: for buell'IN8 reportera to :
Another change this scmcs~r In
: write on ■ regular baala.
: the SGA meeting was the policy
conccminathcStudcntForum. Thi•
: C.11 u■ ■t573-8323 for more
forum, originated by fOnncr SGA
President Tommi Belmonte, wu
designed to give s1udc nll a place to
••••••••••••••••••••• voice their concerns or complaints

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tbc committee of wh1c~ the problem fall s under, the ~1dcntof~e

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.a nd you hoped it

about • particular issue or 1usacsdon. It alto allowed an SOA tncmher.JO speak on behalf ,of the stu- W3S OVer
dent about the_ complamt or sua- aestion.
■~
.EWA y
I
Last year, concerns that came
~uod. f ~ pqc
bcforeStudentFCirum:,vcreootwrit•
~ ~ wortia bcR • ~ufte n down, only verbahud. Bcc:ause folk. be II not employed by the~oftb1.. tomoconc:cmaudsuuca- lity. Khaliqi_ ii anplayed by Savic:e
dons that came before the Forum Maac:r, a pnvttc conanccor. However,
fell between the cracks and were be is ~ to both ~
not followed up.
ICf" and Frn:il Flannery,
.
This year the student who ad- dent and ~ cl Suffolk Untw:r'·
dresses SGA must m,1 out the at- &ity.
uchcd f ? and s~bmn It to Evans.
Flanner)' dcclated be wu "disap,A copy II .than j.lVCR I~ the SGA pointed be wua't ~ about
officer au1gncd to the 1uue. The Rjdgcway 400. When akcd who bad
officer picked is the c~airpcl"IOR of picked the gas absorptiou, syuem,

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Hanukkah's history is not1ust about" mllitary·conquests'
ll7N.&.tt.c:obar
JCUaNAL

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Muy of u1 know the reliaiou1 meanina behind
Cbri,unas, but unless you
arc Jewish , you may no1
koow what Hanukkah ii,
ho"'; or even why ii is celebra1ed.
According to Col/iu 's
Encyclopedia. Hanukkah
beau in f65 e.c. arter a
rcbclLion by Orthodox Jcw1
to ovcrtbr~,- the Syrian
G~~ei~ and 'tc11ore tradl-

tional Jewish worship. This
rebellion was led by Judah
thc Maccabee.
On day 2.S of Ki1lev ,
occuring in either Novem•
bcr or December. the Jew•
ish Temple was desecrated.
Bccause of what happened
on 1his day in 1he Jewish
calendar year, this day usually marks the beginning of
thc festival.
The Talmud, written many
centuries af1er the Tcapw.•,
destruction, tells of how ·

three ycan later, once lhe
Temple bad been raised
again, a small lamp with
holy oil wH found. Miraculously, lhis oil bumed
for cisbt days until more o.il
could be prepared. Tbi1 is
the rcuon Hanuk,k.ah is ccb
cbrtted for III ei1Jit day poriod.
,I
.;,
R_
ober1 J . My.,cn, w~o
wrote Celebrallons: The
Complete Boole of Amer/CM1Holfdays. cl!i?.ed ~t
Haoutbh wu ~ a si~c

the proarcss iu dealing with the tion costs~ chcap«.·lt Wll Kbaliqi's
iasue. Also, a letter will be sent 10 hope' that the P."oblcml in ~
the stu~nt who bro~ght ~o~ the could be ~ved with a couple of
compl1Jnt or su,acsuon w1lhin two months.
wee.ts to inform the~ of what wu
'J1w:re is a five IO 10 year wamny
found out about the issue.
oo work done OIi RidFWl)I 400. Whit
SGA_also ~t a policy th at ,muSI remains uncJmr ia whM is cuctly oat·
be met 1f z:nouons and agend~ items cn::d by this wmmity. Khaliqi did not
aret~bediscussedatthat~ • ~A know whdhcr Suffolk mipt have to
mceung. ln osdcr for official ~ pay f« any of the repairs
to be put 00 the agenda, a wnttcn ncccssary to fix Ridgeway 400.
mocioo card must be pn11p1tcd IO the
i:i.ioery, au,esaing on wbm thewS0:_s.cm.,
than.,
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rancy mipl cova, laid thal wilbou1
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be ann01Ml0CfflCnl,t. Officer'• reports Suffolk miaht hive to pick up. Kil
and Committcc Reports. u long as it is finl1 c:ommait(m Ridgeway 4(1); ~
informacional .
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eryone loves. A must see
Ol)CC a year.

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,,)¥lli,day1 at~ upon

5. A,. Cls ►l1twto1 Carol
( J9JJ J. Thia iu aupcrt, ad··

story or,Ebcneez.cr Sc:roote.
1
Alastair ~Sim portrays
torth.inp.
Sc:rooac and the movje 11 a
.So. between the 1treu clwlc for the whole famofChriitmas shopping and ily.
, wrappioa 1if11. take U..
• · ll~t.
.dme tq ,o to yo\lt local Thi• 1947 ruJi,y II IIIOlher
video ltOf'e and rent one ot family film ·cJwic. Natalio
~ 1ht:1e Yuletide~ cl111ic1. Wood lsthc1lrtW'bodoo611
Happy Holiday,!,
the u.ilceac:e of Santa Clau,
and Bdmand Gweaa ls ~
This 1973 animated ■dap- depanment 11orc a.a •
tation of E.8 . White' s helps bel' regain theChrlltchildren's book ian ' t a mu SpiriL
Christmas movie, but it's a
3. ll'i a WotukrfMI U/e.
wonderful talc of friend - The cuential ChrillmH
abip that is pctfcct for the movie ,to view y,eu aflcr
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Ha1t11ah and Sana.II: Fbglemn, kilud Ott. If, 1988 a.I f :ff pm on
J SovtA, Bnat1wuk, GA.
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Nut time~ friend insilla on drivirc drunk, do what.eYer it t.akn

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1111 _ , palrt>ns al Downtown Crossing 11M to help otlloB

peace and love.

By, JUlda Grieco

DRIJNK--JUS'!

rate
1

,ilf;l ,'Yf~qMt warnina and aptallouofCharlcsOlc:keu'

~lebration and reflection

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amall oil lampt
ln the evcniq on each ot
the oi1bt da)'I tt'itt:i a ,epe-

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a, iJaa1a Grieco
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-lhe-awouldbe.

starting ·soonl

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In lhls time ol

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a, tbo Jewl1b F6tlval of
LiJhll or Feast or Oedication.
For observance, lhe ceremony Involves ' ollber the
Ua\dna of candla in a ·•pccial elabt-bruchod candelabruffl called a "menorah"

w~~ ...an~:~'

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n.

eou ..... In BOSTON

commemoration or a millwy victory, but it 1ipJfiod
the rededication of the
Temple alter and the purification of lhe sanctuary. FOf
many in tbe Jewiall community, "Huullah 11and1
for a coatinual dodica1lon
of a pc,ople to pnclicca ud
Ideal, that blDds them toaether H • commanlty ,"
Mycn w~.
The World Boole Ency-

' flie top 1n holiday
. treats on ~~e . ~f!O

that.mlibt«

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meetings.

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ThcSulf~.Jourul•W..-.ll)',.___8, 1993

ThoSuffolt.lounlal •Wodneoday, o..:=be<S. 1993

10

STAff

h 'slhattimcofycaraaain
when we remember all the
things that we accomplish
durina the year and the time
where We make plans to insure that the aoals we made
come bUC for the up-comina
year. Lookiaa around the
Boston community we ICC
that Americans arc not fJst
pcoJ)le from ·Anglo-Suon
dcsceat.
People from all dcsccnLS
build communities in Bolton
and often their cultures get
blended ·into mainstream

United Swea. This time

or

:::~1;

bo~~ays.
Edward. r : :·YF~dk ;e-:.~e:~~
~lssorluwh. Directed by James s·1ewan 11 wonderful
TimBunon,lhisiuch ■rm•

ina ud ,wectly romantic
r41ry talc f&atu)', Let y~r
mipd 10 and yoar h8Ut
tab over and this movie
will wia ,ou ovor with
l°"'IPY Depp' , woadedul

1
:~1:::=m~
~ ° ' : - ° ~. · A ~
,it's a time of reflection on our and 11&bili1y,.movie for the holldaya:
lives and our COMCC:tion with
Kwoma. in the Bast Afri.4 r Cutc, fu")' little cre1ture1
the world around us.
cu lanauaae KiawabiH,
tum Into slimy monlten
Besides the American tra- IDCIOI the first (!\lits cl ti»
whichdeltroyuriwltoWD
di1ion of ChristmU, some ' Cit. 11. is""\c:clebtattd from
during Christfflu. lt'1 1
African-Amcrican1 allo take Doc. 26 to Jan. I and ii infunny, scary, bean-warmpan in the Kwanza
cmlffl!aJy bccomiua a part
in& movie.. ..
tion . Founded in 1966 by
Maulana K.arca&a. a doctor :ti~. N,ican-Amcrican traof Sociology aad Political
the seven prinlion uinaadoo blJbllshta
Science, Kwanu embraces ciplol :c,t·Kwllll&, ~ , this bo~y cJ.uali;: narthe elemcnll of the African
ruedbyfudlves.
Diasponi, which bua,cn for to the Ame. roulCI:.
6. How.daeGriM.lrSIOk
the year is important bcc:tuse

ccktn:

N1Mzo,
eachday,..,..•••

a better

undcnundina: and

a
positive rclationslup to Af.
ricadcpcuD&-

J/.... (Ually)
ltWANZA
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No}~/:::J::,.'::::!

CArll-.. D,, s....• ..itooo cluaic

u the man who wi1hel he
wu never boru.
2. Natla,..J La1ttp0011 '1
CltrUt,,uu Vocation. Noc
ooly oee.of tbe boa O:will·
mu fllffl'I enr ,..._ bat
Ibo beot of die

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hilarious fan::e upoee1 all
the truths about tho bolldays. A truly fanay movie
that will pat yoa ta I lf'Cll
mood.
Arinnnnnnd .. .(drum roll
here)

f~~':~!1:

m~t~~"of:"
films! This wacky recolloclion of beiq a tid in tbo

1940'111,brilliadybilari,
·0111 and ■llenlltlly aeod-

meaw. ll'ndcllptfel !Um

i.s a film cv- for all

aces. ,

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Thjl'Suffolk Journal •Wcdnaday, December 8, 1993

'lbc Suffoll: Journal •Wcdnaday, Dccemberll, 1993

12

Gift-giving and the light of Hanukkah The seven days and
bol is still J.hc Hah1, which principles of K wanza
■ BANUIOCAH
stands for Pivfnc Provi Continued f ~ pa.ae 11
tress)."
Like Ch.risll'DU, Hanuk-

kah celebrations include ex- dence and for the burning
"1bamuh ...
dedication of a people to
According to Mye rs' changing gifts, decorating
tho kjodling of the homes, and festive meals, presC{VC its identity.
liahts In the home is accom- which includes • u.diuonal holi!:y :~l~u~~!:r~:iv'r~ •
paoicd by the recitatioa of European dish o fpotatopan •
bleui•a• and intonation of cakes Ctiled " latkes." On sity, Hillcl andCampusMin.. P11lm 13," entillcd .. A Hanukkah , children play ist ry arc s pon soring a
P5alm, a Song for the De.di• with four-sided tops called ~:n~~;
=~tl~~nh;;:n!:
cation of the House... Once ..drcydls" and. depending
Room at 3 p.m. today in the
these tn.ditiooal praycn arc on which side the "dreydl"
build i ng ,
lands, use outs or candy 1 Donahue
0
said, they are accompanied
room 128.
by the singing of the song put and take.
Hanukkah 's central sym"Maoz Tiur (Rock For-

'book.

Continuca' from page I I

for suiving for peace and
hannony in all communities,

~j;:i:,':i1a

~

(SeJf.
delennination) requires be·
ing independent and taki ng
con1rol of your own lifo.

Ujimu (Collective
Work and Responsibility)
calls for keeping the community in pc.ace and love by
rnainwning that divine love
between our brothers and sisUjamma (Cooperati vc Economics) is thusly
placed so lhnt the money that
is made in our communities
circulates amongs1 ourselves
bcfon: it leaves lhc commu-

pracnli

waani~'s

Romeo and Juliet

nity by way of supporting
one another's businesses,
Storel, and t bopl,

Ma (PurpoK) is for
bu.ilding and devdoping Lbcir
communities 10 th.at people
can rcOcct and rest-;,re Lhc
U'&dition and histo,y of their
African ancestors.
• Kumho (Creativity)
calls for usins all our talenlS
in a positive way by giving
your all to make the communily beautiful.
• /muni (faith) is believing with au one's bean
and soul in their parents, children, leade rs. churches,
and in the truth and succcu
of our stn1gglcs.

Swing with Harry
Connick Jr. through the
holiday season

Directed by James Bohnen

-a

at Suffolk Ualffnlty'I C. Wnb Tbealft, 55 Temple St-

- • 14-lht8 p.m.

■ KW ANZ.A

make "When My Hean Finds
Christmas" one of the best
holiday tapic.s to come out in
Arc· ~ou tired of the same yean .
-sn.cw,pna ,oa TH&StJnOLl:UNIVDSITY CO
old Chrilln'IU IODgs sung by
Cont1ick's beautiful voice.
&am Unlvenity IDd Suffollr. University flCll!ty,
thc same old 1inscn7 Then which has more than a·hint of
staff, 1tudcnla and alumni 1cccin om complimentary •
pick up " When My Hean Frank Sinatnl in it, shines oo
liml per cumnt ID; additional tickell $4.
-Fi nds C hriumu," Harry C hrist mas classics like
' CoMick Jr.'s contribution to "S lcish Ride" and "Let It
Ta,_....dc:utl.,,._calllk C.Waldln..tnba offlalUS'7UM.
the wonderful world of Christ· Snow! Lei It Snow! Let It
mas music.
Snow!" His high-cneru verConnick brinas new
sions of the songs are amons
vor to old holiday fa vorites the best vcnions ever made.
~ • .. ~a.-•c,.,i.,11,-c_,,.~;.,c,w.,,•
by jauing them up with a
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1
d.a---•
One of the hiahlights of
m II onruc s rcn•
original Christmas 1unc.s to dition of ..Ave Maria." which
is sung in Latin. It bcgillll
with a lengthy and cxqllisitc
piano solo leading in10
Conniclr:'s singing, accom panied by a full orchestra.
Another gem on the album is " Parade of the
SA VE $5.00 on Precision Haircuts
•Aveda
Wooden
Soldiers."
• Biogfflol
Connick'stimingontbissons
SA VE $10.00 on Color Servi<es
• Coldwell
is perfect. He pau.iC5 at ap• )oleo
propriate times, w~ich gives
SAVE $15.IIO on l'mnl
the fcelins of a ru1 parade of
• KmR
wooden soldiers. You can
• KMS
almost sec a room of 1oys
Hair care products
• Matrix
dancing around as you listen
• Nexxus
IIIZT-SCr"'
to the song.
'(aimer ol llrumlWd SCreet)
• Paul Mitchell
Connick was accom pa• Redlcen
OownlDWn
MA 02108
nied by the Carol Lombard
Buy any two products
Kicb on ''Rudolph, the Red·
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receive the lower priced itiem
Noted. Reindeer." Connick
• Sulcaha
J/2PRICEI
and the kids allemalC I.be lines
• TRI
and give a truly unique and
CClnplimmlUJ aimultation with OW' prol..tanal
imaginative flavor to this verCall b' ml Appabttsmnt Cl' jUlt C0IM 1n.
sion of the holiday classic.
Spedal olrel with mupon only. Not to bt axnblned wlth otMI' olfen.
Connick .mixed a nUmbcr
of religious' tunes i.o wi;,die
secular Christmas songs. He
performed beautiful versiOflll
of " What
ild ls Thi,r and

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CONNICK
continued on page 14

Remember to include Christ in tlie mass
G,_nn,

By V. GOl'dot?

Ill
the momina. This is what
Warning, thi s commcn- should keep us goi ng
is aboul wh11 Lhc real throughout the year, not just
reason for my celebration holding our tongues for one
of this holiday season is: afternoon of cheesy pictures
the celebration or the birth and I fancy feast .
of my lord and savior Jesus
"Christmas." so defi ned.
Christ.
"Ain' t what it used to be."
I have found·that we have The reason for this i1 1h11
forgotten the meaning of we don't take the time 10
Chris lmH . These days I realize that it means more
can't watch tclcvi1ion for than expensive gif1s and
five minu1c1 without a com- hours of shoppi ng to get Lhc
mercial w ith some super- real reason for the season.
star giving me some bogus All it should lake is for us 10
reason to run down to my rccogniu that there arc othlocal department store and ers who don' 1 have 1
.hc
buy up all that I can't af- means 10 celebrate Christford. M
No payments until mas in the fashion 1ha1 most
'94," the ads say. I thi nk of us arc used to.
"wow" and then I realize
that 1994 iii on ly three
weeks away. I look and look
for some substance in these
commercials, a semblance
of something more than low
calli ng card rates and the
sale on "X-mas" trees down
al "Cousin Bob's Christmas
Trees and Tackle Novelty
Shop." Alas, my search has
been. to no avail .
Every YJ:•r at th is time I
gc1 a Ii ul t: depressed by this
w ho le ~ommc rcializ.cd
Christmas scene. If people
can't make money o ff of it,
you pro~ably won' l see i1
on T .V. or hear it on the
radi o o r in billbo ard s .
"Mcrr1y ,."Christmas" these
days has lost it's Irresistible
n avor. Do we even mean it
anymore? I submit that we
don't.
My dcprcSifon is deeply
rooted in this fact . We put
so much emphasis on the
fact that we mus1 purchase
fo r each other expensive
gifts or be branded as cheap
or uncaring that we have
forgoncn what a wonderful
season this is. We ha ve put
a price on our happiness.
Fellas, If you Lhink I'm
wrong, buy a gift for your
girlfriend Lhll costs less than
what she h'as bought for you
and expect an argument on
lU)'.

I 1ubmit further Lhat we why it is-that I have to wait
We a~t so cauaht up In .
realize the gifts that we arc for Chrisunu to come for Lhc hoopla that WC foraet
aivcn each day. Each mom- me to cz hi bit .. Peace on Lhis all-imponant fact. We
ing when wc wake up and Earth, good will 1owards act 10 lost in the "all-aw"
have breath and mobility fflcn (and women)." I won- Chri1unu1howspedalsthat
we ought to be thankfu l, dcr 'ol(hy it is that I need a we lose siabt of the irca1but most of us aren' t. And holiday to show the love wc nc11 of the day and the "Suyet when come, Christmas should have throughout the per-Star" that i1 to be honwcarcovcrjoycdbythctcm- year. Arc people no1 in need ored that day.
poral gifts we receive from on Dec. 261
Thi, eclcbrativc premitc
people that give only to re-So, as Lhc commcrcial- aupc ncdcs any tanalble
ci procatc what wu given to izcd version of this most giftl lhat we a ivo each other
us. ls this the true sPirit of holy day ware, on, let u, and the fake ,miles we Jive
Christmas. I say no.
not forget that on this day 10 • the bomeJea people WC
Last Sunday, my pastor uwcsi phonthroughallthc wait by with OW' few cana
preached from the subject, cornucopia that we a.re rc- thatwcputinthcir"'DuakiJl'
'"Can't we all just get membc:ring an event that i1 Donuts" cups ... Ah, I've
along?" As I remember his much higher than us, for it done my aood deed foe thia
s1in;ina an inspiring words ( commemorates the birth of year," we uy 10 ourxlves.
search myself and wonder the Son of.Ood.

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warning signs for this· arc
when you ask her what she
wants for Christmas and she
says, ..Whatever you get will
be just fine." But, I digress,
While we arc bombarded
by Lhc pictures o f ..Old St.
Nick" and the elabora te
scenes outside the numerous shopping centers cager
to earn tha1 all -po we rful
30% this season, h's impor•
tant to think of the real reason for this season. The re•·
son for the tree. the reason
for the night, the reason for

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Books Are Money- Guard Against Theft
We Buy the Largest R8f'.lge of Books Hard or Soft Bound

Connick~
Christm~ gems
■ CONNICIC

a.iaaeclfroms-,ell

'i.o.HolyNia,bt."tbclauel'ofwhich

include.a 1eldomly beard vcncs.

Con.al?t't "voiClf'lrb)nt·pte.mcnu,d

Minority medical School enrollment increase~
ATLA

NTA(CPS}-TbcblackllU·
.
ed ha,ply
1
11

,i:

dent cn7~c~ ~
Souali-~
. a re-00 •1 medicaJ ~
~ the Southc: R ·onat Edu·
~ Y
. m eai
~noricy enrollment
maacbct the cmoUmau inc~ for
miooritica from 1980 to 1989. Bladc
medical atudcnt cnrollmcot inctUSed
from 6.8 pcrccot 10 1.5 patent be-

cai.;: 'f:::

t,y·a wondc:rfu1 orcbc:stra, which was
c:onducled by CoGmc:t bimlelf.
tween 1990 a nd 1992, the repon
A goapcl flare is added to "I Pray
said Tbis two-year g rowth in the
Ou Cbriltmu," which be wrote. He

wa accompuded by
OD

111 adult choir

this tndy inlpintional tune.
Tbctidetrackisoocoftbemost

moving IOO&I OD (be album. "When
My Hect Finds Christmas," aoothcr
CoDAiclc Original, is a 1001 about
fiDdiDc more tbm sifts • Christmas
time: 1" about 6nding bue k>vc on
QristRs. The choir thal -=compa·
mes Connick on I.his tune adds in

utra dimension to the song and
makes it one: ol the mosi enjoyable
IODJS 00 the album.
The jazzy ""(It Must've 8ccn 01')

Santa Claus" is another fanwti c:
Connick ori&ina!. The song bas an
original OavOf that makes it unlike
any Olbcr Chmtmas IOOg ever re-

corded.
Connick will petfonn these songs
when his Christmas special airs on

CBS. Chrisunu Eve.

Soutll abo outpaced the nation.

David R. Denton, director or
board'• Health and Human Services
f'ro&ram , taidthegrowtbi,primarily

1Cboo1s. Meharry_College of Medi·

thal documc:a&cd the DllDOl11y growth

ci ne in Nashv1l1c, Teno ., and
P¥jorebouse School of Medicine in
AllanlL
.
.

betwcca 1980 and 1990. Severa]
tebooh made vast imprO"(.emcats in

their m_
inority cnrol_mc~t. Tb.osc
l
IChools include the U ~ ol Ala-t.na and the Medical College ol Vu•

East Carolina Uoivc uuy In
Greeneville, N.C. ranked fourth in
medical ac.bools natioowidc in the 1iniL
.
pcrccncaac p(~lack itUdcnu enrolled.
In Florida IDd Tcus. the atalcl that
w:iib 1.5. 1 percent for the 1992-93 lead the South in Hispanic raidc:ots.
ICbOOI year.
c:nrollmcnt ol Hisperuc mcd:ical SW·
Other Sou.them schoo~ enrollment dents inrn:ased at ratcl complrlhle to
ral.CS for blac~ u~1ng ID per- black srudenu. At the Univc:r'lity of
cent are the Uruvc.ruty of Maryland, Miami, 17.7 percent of iu medical
the Univcraity of North Carolina, ~ t ac:hool students were Hispanic in 199)..
T ~ S~ ~niv_s.ity, 8:"d JohnJ 93, which led the Southern rqioo for
c
Hopkins Uruvers.ity LD Balumore.
Hispanic enrollmcnL
The report follows a 1991 study

due to the nllD'lbcr of minority col·
Jcge aradu.atca applyin1 to medical .
achoo! in recent ycan, ~t said ~
FREOERJCK, Md. (CPS) -The
fKIDl'I supporud the increase.
"Crcctit also must go to schools holidays can be a time to relu and be
that have made seriou, effons to with friends and family, or those
identify pc>Wltial applicants early in days ol mcnimCDI. can actually be an
their college and even high school CJ;lremely Slrellful period , a psy•
careen and give tbcm c a n ~ cbology professor at Hood Co llege
suppon and guidance,•· Denton said says.
" Holidays bring back good me~
Dcntoo Mid schools also have na..
ible admission proccdura: to encour- rics." said Dana Cable. " Holidays
age enrollment by non-traditional and arc 85SOCiated with family , and a IOI
of times family is just not there any•
disadvantaged stude nts.
Despite the efforts o r mcdicaJ more so people who haYe been at a
schools to recruit African American low level &ink even deeper.' '
Cable offers these trips on how to
students, 25 percent of black. me.di·
cal students arc enrolled in the South· s aYoid the holiday blues:
•SwtOCWtraditions. "Even sometwo prcdominantcly blac k mcdi1
thing a Rlllplc as moving the Chriat·

15

/A"' S~ffollc Journal •Wednesday, December 8, 1993

1bcSuffolkJoumal •Wc:daelday. Otccmbet"S, 1993

14

How to avoid the holiday blues
mu tree 10 another part of the
ho use can have a dramatic cfrcct," he said. "Anything to bC'cak
up those memory picture,."
• Buy new o mamcnu for the
Christmas tree.
• Let someooc else in the family
ho!t the holiday dinner.
Christmu has become especially stressful because no ooc can
escape the holiday countdowo.
" Everyone is s o cheerful a nd
happy and everything is turning
red and green,' ' Cable said, add·
ing that requests fo r counseli ng
seuions rise aft.er the holiday docol'llllons i.n stora arc put up.

BuyaMacintosh now and you. catl
0 ~ your time, straimteh oµt your
finances or go wmplere1¥-ballistlc.

.Brown leads Lady Rams over Eastern N37.3J'ene, 72 -59
■ BASKETBALL

Continued from page 1
6

'said of the pressure. "Wc·re not that
deep ya and the pressure might have
taken so much out or us that we
wouldn't have anything lert at 1he
end.
"It w~ nd of kamikaze out there
but at !cul we were hustling and we
forced some tumoven with the pres1urc."
On offense, junior center Noreen
McBride , w ho fin is hed wit h 16
poi nu , connec ted on three-poi nt
plays in consecutive trips down coon
with 17 minutCi to play, cutting the
lead to 3.5-33.

"Those were bi&, real bia;- Walsh
said. "'She's coming off a ,prained
anltlc, missina an entire aame and
most of a aecond aame. She wu out
there playing ar ~ - Sbe ju.st wanted
to go inside and once that fll'II one
fell, he r eyca were open and the. hoop
looked pretty big."
McBride's tough play down low
inspired the Suffolk team. After shooting only eight free throw, in the firsl
half (making two), they were I J. J9
in the second.
" We're not a high powered of•
fcnse," Walsh said. "We've got to
get to the line between 20-25 times,
minimum. We aoc there in the KC•
ond hal["

Afte r that It wu the Maureen
Brown show. Brown finished with
27 points, 10 rd,ounds,. four auists
and four bkicb, to 10 with the eight

steals - all· tr:am-k:adina numbers.
She had the Eutcm Nu.cae COICb
bcuina ,omeooe to guard her.
"lt'1 been that way all year, i1'1
been that way the tut three ycan,"
WaJsh said of ENC'1 problems with
Brown. "She 1w more coofidence in
the playen around her now. She'•
not lookina to do it all herself-yea
she can do It all hen.elf-but 1he'1 a
better player and we're a better team
when we act her to beat the preuure
and dilh."
Fidler finished with 10 points while

senior ccnLCr Maria Gncrte added
nitic poinb: and eight rebowlda. .

DiFr,dcricoand-T.nmy Sw.-tzla.ndcc' kd ENC with
17poi.nuapicce,SopbornoRceM.cr
Amy Omninabam pocod 1hom whh
10 rebounds.

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Brown l~ds Lady Rams
over ENC, 72 - 59
By Nat Newdl
IOllaNAL STAA'

Suffolk women's basketball coach Joe Walsh is hoping to be,IIOything but a graciou.s host this lCaSOII.
" I hope we get lhc feeling,
when we're playing al home,
that we can take it 10 a team
and upsc:1 a few peoplC:" he
said.
The Rams were particularl y rude hosts Saturday
night, leasi ng Eastern
N~nc College (0-2) in the
fi rst half, on the way to a 7259 Yictory.
Although Walsh would
like the opposition to see
Suffolk 's 1hree-story-deep,
subterranean Ridgeway Gym
as a dungeon, in the rim hair
it looked like ~ banquec hall
lO the Lady Crusaders.
After Suffolk (2-4) took
an early 8-6 lead. Eutem
Nazarene wen1 on an 11-0
run to take a 17-8 adv~tage

BNconHI.Bollan.~

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on the SU'Ulgt.b of 10 quk:k
points by junior guard ~
DiFrcderico.
~ Suffolk deficit would
reach nine- again at 22-13,
bul -Suffolk called OUI the
royal guard - as in senior
point guard Maureen Brown.
Brown helped close lhe gap
to 27-22 Ill lhc half.
Despite lhe slim five point
deficit. very few things were
going right for the Rams.
" I thought for the first half,
we lost the battle of the
boards," Walsh said , "and
we were in foul lrOUble early.
Alnaw.rd..1otm91~
" In the second half we
staned playing sman- not
Mo erowfl had 'ZT points against Ea.stem Nazarene in Satur_day's 72-59 win.
jLlSI going up and down the
coun . We came out deter•
mined that we were going to down Difrcdcrico, hoJding oi:ad" ba1(), also sparked ..the pul ·50 second-half points on
win the battle of the boards. I hertotwobaskctsafterthe Suffolk pressure defenie in the board.
ffi'tnt we decided we were early splurge.
the 1ecood half. East~rn
" l was nervous begoing to play sman as well as
Brown (cfght 5tcals), along NtzalCOC would tµm the ball cause it was tiring us," Walsh
bard."
with senior guard Sharon OYct20times,cmuinganumWalsh thought com:c1ly. Fidler (two big at.cals and lay- bcr of fast-brt:ak opportuniBASKETBALL
On defen se. Bro wn shut ups midway, through the sec- ti~ and allowing the Rams to
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Wmier storm causes·delay.~
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JCIURNALJ'TAl'P


SuffoJk UniYenity lllldcnll yeaterday greeted lhe· new ae.meatcr'I
firat day of clusea with the mow,
wind and cold lhat has refused to let
··
the beginnin 1 the
first day ors~:gsem:;
seemed .about u rU from sprina u
could be i'inagined. Due to thi1 bad
weather, the school bad a 11 Lm.
delayed opening. ,

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in by this time.

Flannery 1wtd that he bad woke
up yeatcrday moniing at 4' a.a and
~ to monltor lMI w~. At 5
un.~oot.cdtbal.lbc~
cootined to &et worse 1111chbat variow reportl had declared tbe roadl
were 111fferin& ff01!1 ~cry icy ~ tiom. Tbedeci&iOII to delaj.theopenin& or the school wu made at 5:4'5
a.m. by Flannery.
Once the decil\oo wu made b)'
Flannery; lie nid that he called

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· that there are no 11 a.m. clauea 00
Tuesda)' and 'J'bunday, but inqcad

II is Chris1 mas time again
s ports fans , so let us sneak a
peak at what Santa "'Cwis
will be bringing the sporting world 1his year.
For lhc BosLOn Bruins, a

would be a travesty to sec
Santa gl ide too rar 10 his
right or left and er"+. into
the goal post.
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cial, "Rudolph, The Red•

crowba r, dynamite and
other assorted blasting ma- ::~in::i~n~::~·~~~ ;~
terials. These will not be bounce and Herbie the Elf
uKd for the construction of
~d
•w~:n:is..;;.o~:
the Shawmut-Center, ):,ut to

open the rusted Jock on Jeremy Jacob's 11(41tct.
Sama bas not really liked
Mr. Jacobs si nce he left.that
note on his chimney telling
him ii was sealed shut because it was losing heat.
For the New England Pa-

triots, a league rule shortening the length of the field to_
99 yards, enabling the Patriots to go 14-2 next sea-

son. Things have not gone
well since · the year Santa
found out about the Lisa
Olson incident, and this
reaion 's favorite w~pping
bo)? have tried to be good
aiace. Their efforts will
likely 10 for nauaht u ficld,oel kicker Scott Sisson is

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Series. Ownership already
bas somethlhg in cqmmon
with the special, like the Island Of Misfit Toys. they
seem to be a haven for all
those playCrs that do not fi1
in with any other team.
Santa will be deliYering
the Qoslon Celtics a copy of
l)r. Seuss' children's book,
-rhe Zorn." Red Auerbach
kept cutting dowri all those
championship "trees'" until
there were none lefL The
North Pole's emianry believes it is time Celtic's fans
l;Od. Mr. Auerbach slopped
being so greedy and shared
the championship ..seed."
For lhe Bos1on College
Eagles footb8:1,1"team, an el-

ementary math guide. Santa
i:u.dOlw1Folc) and;om
p onmy h adhey'l',•hddou;gtiho n p'. ol>,
hl
10
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1 0 18
straight wins equaled nipe,
West V~inia(ansshould
not fret because Santa. will
be brin~.ia~ the~! chooseyour-ow n-ranking book .

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For the Chicago Bulls, a
tfi ehae l Jordan Jifc _izer
s
cardboard . cut-oul. Sallee'
they do not haYc the real
thing, the Bulls might be
able to psyche out a few
opponents with this special
gift.
.
For the NHL, a video of

h::~ ~h:c:n:~i:;~~
type of number-one rank-

~1:k:;:~hth:;~.t~!~
has become annoyed at the

in\o the par:achutist who

attempt of hockey to make

graced
the
Evander
Holyfie ld- Riddic~ Bowe
rematch, • direct landing in
the 11ext fight between the
two. Santa hopes b6th men
will deliver • unanimous
beating 1 the idioL
0
To Lou Hoitt, • chance
1 coach the Patriots so he
0
can see what rcaJ pressure is
like.
For Qie Boston UniYcrsi ty Terriers, a recipe for
ma.sh.ed potatOC:s on their
next trip througb.,Jdiho.
A copy or lhe Red SoI's
illustrious history for the Atlant3' Br1Yes and San Francisco Gianll to show them
what • tragic season really
consists of.

~':;,~i:07hem~r;e:b~~y~:.
Hockey is losing much of
its intensilY. and exci1
Cmerit
because the JiaguC wants 10
clean up its intensily. Com/
IDissioner Gary Bettman
should watch one of Don
Cherry's videos and understand ..yhat b~key is irying
to get rid of is thar whicb
bu made it thrive all these
years.
For Boston sports fans, a
documented history of the
town 's memorable moments over the yearJ. Fans·
seem lo be depressed that
there is qo clear champiOll.ship-calibet team i.n 1993.
Everyone needs to be reminded that' the ' 1own of

Boston's teams have kept
t h ~ g~ = ~ ·c....._ __
seats for • -long time. EYery
ran must finally .fall off.
Santa. had 8 much longer
list but he was unable to
show us because he bad to
head. back to the workshop
10 do some Jut minute re-

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way. atu~ bear of I
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to-tune ill-to.- - . - Tbereiaoodifferencebetwceotbe
way facu lty ii notified of Suffolk ·
woi-ten,expectsecuritywhlcbsbould delays or closinp in rdatioo.lO the .
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