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SuCColk Sports
W - y , February 17, 1991

TIMI Suffolk- , •

Women's B-Ball
squeak by
Nichols 54-52

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Suffolk crashes the net

buzzcr·to give Suffolk aJ l -30

By Michad Todino
JoumalSlafJ

lead.
As the second half got

Vo lume 51 , Number 17

deiway,thcLadyRamswast.cd
no lime In building upon their

ball team have proven themsclvcscapablcofaccqil.J\&and
overcoming big challenges.

slimlcada.sBrownroundSha.ron FickDcr (nine points, five
rebounds) for a quick jump

~r:in~rps'!::!n ; :~.

~~ stx;~st when it looked as If

the Lady Rams found them•
sclveswithac.hanccatrcdcmplion when they pla)'tdNichols
O,llegclast llwrsday.

Suffolkwasabouttopullaway,
Nichols ' Robin Vincent ( 17
points)stancdtohi1 lhrcepoim
fidd goals to keep the game

As1rcsu.ltoftheirdetcrm l•
nadoo and tcamwoct., Suffolk
walked away from the game
with I hard camcd 54-52 vie-

close.
Wilh Nichols putting defen.sivcpressureonBrownand
McGourty, the Lady Rams
. wcrcinncedofanotheroffcn-

tory.

Sllffolk lost its las t home game or the season on Friday, 4-1, 10 Connecticut
College, but then rebounded to defeat New Hampsh ire College on Monday, 9-4.
with Paul Bartilini record ing a hat trick. T o night, Suffolk hockey will play a t
Fil, Plw10

Stonchill in Eas1on.

"Inhale" to the Chief

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By Edmond
From the opening tip-aff.
the game took Olla physical

sivc oullcc. Enter
. Wi nd Y Ro 5cbush who

kn::.

Pari s h

was

brought up in
all of this h
thcprivacyol
I ndi vidual
c itizen.s. Parlsh was caught bcclUSC drugsniffing dogs dctcclC:d marijuana In a Federal Express
pack.age~ to him .

Wii.houl Moc Brown ( 14
poinlS, seven assists, five re•
bounds). In thc starting line•
up, the Lady Ram$ fOWld II
difficult 10 gel their offense

SJ>fCldlhcitdcfcnse.
As the clock ticked down.
the Lady Rams again turned
up their defense in an auemp1
loshutdowia Nichols' OUISidc

juana lase week. I think that
everybody should lighte n up
and give the O\icC a break.
Saveforthclegalityis.sue, wh:d

The revelation o r Parish's
marijuana possession shcd5
some light on hit friendship
withAiaaAbdclnaby,whowas

goingwhl)cNictK>l.squlckly

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=~nomorcwrongthan

~ c r : : :.crthlsycaronthe
SlnccAbdclnabycameover
10 the C.Cll!cs from the Mil-

El-Hoss
upset by
lack of
SGA
suppor~

. elects new
Executive
Board
Constitutional
Amendme.n t Makes
, For Easier 'Iransition ·

By Lav.-rcncc M. Walsh
Joom:ilSuff

ByMlchcleMoa:a
Journal$~

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Amid rumors or new Student Govern:
mcnlAstocillionprogr:unJf:iitcring.Rima
El-Hoa. sophomore el:m vicc-prcsldcnl,

lkno~ifwFc:deraJExprcss

Privllely,theC.cltics adminlstrallon has adm lucd thls, and

is• private company.-bul thal
should not give them the righl·
10 chcd:: people's mall. I also

jumped out to a 4-0 lead.
After falllng .behinci early,

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half as Brown raced down the

Uclhcpmeatfour.
AftcrBrown'slnscrtloninlO

Nichols playe r and blocked
~wouklhavebccnaneasy
a~~S~~leftontheclock

way,theNBAhasthcloughcst

baskets that would Jase during

and Suffolk clinging to a three

rlnl

=~~!cses~\:~i:~~~

lcadi Brown .r :~~Keni

cocaine or heroin is an auto-

Mike Fine of the Put riot

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w:c;=;;v:':Cru~d/~a!~
54
:C':~nSurfolk
tw=•

= ~ :-year suspension in

Udgu wrote before the rev-

-matched Nichols bucket for

gantortlaxandc:ontemplatea

Parishgrewupinthc60sand
:

wortd. Jus1 conjecture. but

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Suffolk however. did not

Ciccolo who quickly tossed II
to Jo hanna McGouny ( 11
points. 10 rcbowxts) for an
casy layupwhichgaveSuffolk
a 17- 13 lead.
Asthcgameprogrcsscdand
thesuspcnscmounted.lhcfans
soon tw=gan to passionately

fold unde r !he p ressure and
hcld Nichols down with their
aggressive defense.
When lhe final buzze r
soundcdlhcLadyRams found
thcmsdvcs with a hard foug.tu
54-52 victory which upped
thci r n:cordto7- II .

chocr on their teams. With the
cndlcsshccklesandshouts. the
game quickly adop(cd the intensity that is so often iwocillcd with college sports.
Withthcfirsthallcomlng
ID a close. Brown lnsuntly
bulbed the Nichols fmswith a
tine point fidd roal al the

Despite the valiant effort of
Chelr team. N ichols fans
showed lllllc class when they
badgered the referees as they
lcftthcc:ourt.SutrolkfanshowCYer. bad the lul laugh when
the Lady Rans walked away
wllh a win and some class.

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the oourse of the night
garn~:i:=~s~::.~:
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We mus1 remember that

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:al.bulthe;zm:cl~:
zensofthiscountrysupcrscdes
n
thcso-calJed"wa r o d.rugs."

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Onclssuelhathasnotbcen

The only problem UW the
th 5
~ve IO~wi ~

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m~ym:a~: pc,:lve~

~:=e~~ari: r : n = ~

Ouis Dwyer, a junior forward from Medway , was
~cd Eastern College Athlclic ConfcrenceC.cntraJ Divisk>n Playerofthc We.ck for the
wcdc ending Feb. I.
Dwyer. a transfer from
UMass-Danmouth. is lhc-iccond leading scorer in the Central Division with 36 points,
and was rccognb:td for his
perforuwusagains1WC$1em
New England College and
Sloodlill.

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four goals and a.n assist in the
Rams' 8 -7 loss . Agains1
Stonchill two nights later,
Dwyer had four uslsts in
Suffolt's5-4ovcttimtvlctory.
..OuiJ Dwyer ha..s been a
grcac addition to our hockey
8

:n~~r~! o~':
most talented players In the
league, who passes well. has

good hands and can really finish off a play."
Dwyer ls the accond Suffolk player lhb: seuon to be

chosen ECAC Cenual Player
of the Weck. Jun1or wlnger
Jim AIZ&,erald also took IOp
honon; after S uffolk v ictories
over Fnmlngham State and
Southern Maine.
The Rams, cuncnlly in seco nd place behind UMassDartmouth In Che ECAC Ccntra!, have the top thn:c scorers
lnthcdlvlsl01_1lnFitzgcrald(9
goals. 28 asisU. 37 polnll),

Dwyer (18-18-36) Ind Scan
Q'Drilcoll(J(l.18-34).

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lprin1aemcae:t. S11ehala&oolcdiolldale

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~:=.ffoumltlutshc;_,ould
notbex.etin1rc-e1ection in1heup-com-

in&.fr:f~:';:enough~ipcrienocon

cillionaliUle~•--•·willprovido the amoun1 at dme lleeded for chc
new board IO c:mne in and recdve· lhc
tralftin1 neceai,y for nmin1 ~ year'1

SOA under the direction of El Hou

began

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council.

the-two pro,lects (o,; the 11~1ctk

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"'The revisionl l&o Ille COP conaim•

Hit

WSFR back on

fan.s,bu1 h should not.

Dwyer named ECAC Player of the ·week

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ta the puc. COP eJcctionl were hcJd
darin11hofCICOl!dl01ut~1aflho

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stance in the NBA. By the

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CounciliobokllhodecdoMarty"'flithe

.ICfflCSkt.

and fans.

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dvebo,rd:lbedccUolllfa&lowdolol'/OII

said she WIU dis:ippolnted by the bck of
support SOA gave:11hlctics and fccdln&
the homeless projects which bcpn l:1.11

more friendly wi th the press

well deserved win, Vincent

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buctct.

Suffolk turned up thei r defcns1vctn
I y
manag
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Wednesday, Februby 24, 1993

Wl-

During lhc course of lhe
season. the womens wkti.-

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By Tana Queen ·
Last Pricby the Fenton Loun1e wu bx~ 10 its
sclfapi,l.as WSFR.SuffolkFreelbdib,rec
lhcainvavcs. 11 had bccnolfthcalr1incebtcNo
bcr due IO a W11k;r main ku::111e on Mounl V
Street lhAl cbnapd !he ICkphonc c:ibk:I the C
circu.itrldioQlontransmitson.
~ lbe IOUndl oCWFSR. et1aulfed lhc lounae.
dfflltwcretgppythalthinpwcrebecklOnormal.w
Maceplionoloalyafcw.
AnunidencifJedllUdentaidaheprcfcm:dthcbn
when ii WU (11/ict bec3UIC she could Jtudy
wilhoolthcmusicplayin1. Shcwa1Ullhcminority

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Allollheoeherltlldcntsquct(ionedlitclhcloun
wlalhc ■aaic liplayin1,. 1licywrcdlhcopimoa
O.. ...,_ wlllosaid. ..I come hen: 10 tw.l, play
COllliluud Oil PQlt

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lioAJallow(orbcUeradjllltrnent r«lho
newbolrd.,"aysXwtC:OlleU.NCIPl'Cllt
'COPdaair: '"Thlawaywllen11e11,._ro111
uounc1 lbc new bomd .w ua11y 11io
flfflillarwith111NU111C0Popendooallld
any confusion Chey may have wW be

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UOCllcar'licrandMthctevilionl'4111101

affect the over-all ~ in any OCher
t:ONUU#d pa1~ j
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~lk crashes-the net

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ost its last home game of the scuon on Friday, 4-i, to Connecticut
but then rebounded 1
odcfcat New Hampshire College o n Monday, 9-4,

J Bartilini recording a hat trick. Tonight, Suffolk hotkcy w ill play at
I in Easton.

Filt Pho10

"Inhale" to the Chief
brought up i11
all or this ii
lhcprivacyol

:.:~ A Sports Commentqry
was
,five

mar\:"
week. I think lhat
should lighten up
aucr a break.
·~galilylssue,whal
>more wrong than

he

1
,lheCc:lticsadminsadmhtedthls,and
JUlda:naioly1eree
ucmcm.glvcnthat
J llOI abanncdsublhc NBA. By the
3Ahasthcloughcst
esoralJthcmajor
;ucs. Possession or
heroin Is an auto-

year suspension in
.st remember that
li'Up in lhc.60s and
: people ·used drugs
their minds, and a
:posltlvcplcturcof

~rojcctcdwllhinhis

By Edmohd Brosnan

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1he revelation of Parish's lsh was cauglu because drugmarijuana posscuion shcd.1 snirfing dogs dctecto:I mari some light on hls friendship juana In a Federal Express
wlthAlaaAbdclnaby, who was package addressed lO him.
arrcmdcarticrthisycaronlhc
Ilcnowthatfoderal Express
samecharJe.
SinccAbdelnabycameover ls• private company, but that
to the C.Cllics from the Mil- should not give them lhe right
wankrc Bucks iD"a IJMC fnr to check people's mall. I also
John Barry, Abdclnaby and reallieffiaimariJuanais ure=---gal, but lhe privacyoflhecitiParish have become good
unsofthiscountry superscdes
friends. It seems thal Parish
the so-called "war on drugs...
1w been teachlng-'lhe youngster more than just OOSkctball
The only problem b13l lhe
skills.
Olicf will have lO deal with is
Mike Fine of the Patriot his public Image. Over the
Udger wrote before the ~v- years, many have perceived
clationtha1onpl,anetripsPar- him a.s surly. In ~nt years,
ishandAbdclnabywouJdsitat however. Parish 1w become
thebackoftheplancandtryto mo~ rricndl y with the press
~olve the · problems of the and fans.
world. Just conjecture, but
doesn't that sound like two
llusincidentmaywreckhis
guysstoncdoutohhelrminds. recent good rrlations with lhc
One ls.rue lha1 ha., not been fans, but it shouJ'd oot.

SI.

EI-Hoss
upset by
lack of
SGA
support

Constitutional
Amen4ment Makes
For- Easier Transition

By Lawrence M. Walsh

Joumru s1.:irr

By~helcMosca

' JoumalSb{f.

Amid rumors of new S1uden1 GovemmentAuocialk>nprogr.inufaltcring,Rim:i
El-HOD, sophomore clan vicc-prtlidcOI.
a.kt she was dls:1ppointed by !he bet of
supportSOAg:ivcathletic1andfceding
the homeless projects which begnn l~t
semester.
El-Hoa.S3Kisinceshebep,theprojccts
1o Increase siudcn t suppon or the ~hlctic
proarnms and getting SOA membcn lo
glvcbacktolhecommunitybyfcedingthe
bomrlcv she bas recciued Ii!!
enough support.
AJarcault,EI-Hosss:iid1halshewould
nocbctoekln1rc-cleciioninlhcup-oom-

The Council of Praidcnll lllll Thun·
~hcldclodioa.sfotratya.'11:1CepdV'Cboard, Thcclcctionllollowcloalyon

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Council to hold die clecUOM C&!iY. the

UI die PQII, (X)p elccUons wero held '

~ =h~latc"':f:!:
c:Raled tevml problem, conccmlnl the

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The rccffll revisions, which were Ip-

proved by the Swdcnt Clovemmcn1 Aao-

ina.fr:f~:1;::
cnoughuperienoe on

cillioft al1Ule0¥Uaweet•o,wlllpro-

SOA,bat lwutllD directmyciperience
toward ocherorg;wu&ions. ~ Did El-Hoa.
SOA. under the dirffl.ion or El-Hou.
bepn the two pro,Fts ror the a.thlctic
ICIO'II and the homeless llller concerns
wcrebroughtbeforethckgisl:itureby

vidc thcmnoanl oltime needed for die
new board to come UI and receive the
trainiA1 nec:eamy lornntlng ne~ yt:#'1
' council.
"The revisM)N (IO die COP conltitu•
tionl allow forbetler~forlhc
ncwboard," ..y,KurtCoUea,lhecanent
COPcbair. '1'h.ilwaywhainel.tyearmUI
around lhe new ~ will ~ Y be
famili.wwith nndn1 COP openliou and
any confmion they may hive wW be
qwcklyclimbwed." .

Hilt

Sludents.

co,ui11ued o11pa1e 1

WSFR back on
ByTnnr.Queen

er named ECAC Player of the Week
wyer, aju.nlor rortn Medw ay. WU
stem c.ollege Ath-

:rcnce Ccntral DiYI,.oftheWcekforltic
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118 Feb. I.
a 1ransrer rrom
11tmouth.isthescc1.scorcrintheC.cnon _
with 36 points,
~gnlzcd ror his
ccsagalnstWcstem
land College and

WNEC. Dwyc, had

four goals and an assist in the
Rams' 8-7 loss. Against
Stonchill two nights later.
Dwyer had lour assists In
Suffolk's3-4overtimcvictory.
"Ouis Dwyer has been a
great addition IO our hockey
learn," said coach Bill Bums.
Bums calls Dwycr"one olthe
most talented players in the
league. who puses well, has

good hinds and can really finish off a play."
.0wyc, " "" t=nd Suffolk player this tcUOn lO be

chosen ECAC Caural Player
o r the Weck. Junior winger
Jim Fitzgerald also look top
honon; after Suffolk vlciories
over Framingham State and

SouthcmMaine.
lbcRams.currcm.lyinscc-

ond place behind UMass Dartmouth in the ECAC C.cn-

tr.a!, have the IOp thtcc scorers
in the dlvlsloo In Fitzgerald (9
goals, 28 assists, 37 points),
Dwyer (18- 18-36) and Sean
O 'Dri,coll (16-18-3<).

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Last Fricby the f'Cn1on Lounae was back 1o its old
self apin, as WSFR. Suffolk Free Radio, rccumcd lo
the airwaves. It had been oCfthc lit sinc.e l:Ue Novcmbel' due lo a WalCr' m3in ~IC on Mount Vernon
Street th:lt d:lmaJC(t the telephone abkl the clOIC-circuit ~ ltllion transmit, on.
AJ Ille IOUlldl or WFSR cnguJfed the ioun,e, llltdentswerchajlpyth311hinp wcrcback tonormal, with'
anex~olORlyaJcw.

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withoutthemusicplaying.Shcw•inthcminoritywith
thilopiAion,
Allollhcothersrudentsqiacaioned likelhcklun,e
wtadlemcllicilpb)'ift&- Thcydu.-edthcopWonof
lhi, scudtal wllc> aid, " I ()(lfl\e here to rcl:lx, pby the
conJiluud 011 pa1t J

ltrictl~i:~::or't:::~
lionscartierandthaldlerevilklNwlllbOC
IIIJ't.ct thc,..PVU·all council in ,iiy OCher
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Wednesday, February 24, 1993

Course bulletin to note class size

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BySlephlnieSnow

Rcptt.Scnmtive.1 rrom the
Scuni::nt Government Assoclamet with ·lhc Rc,wnr's

qon

Office reccnlly to address
student'• c:onccnu over cJass
size lhat many on SGA had
rq,oned rtcclvlng.

Mlchcllc M°cGJnn, SGA
trcasun:r, and Beth Evans,
JOphomorcreprescnwive, mct
with Mil)' Hcfron. registrar.
• and the two associate reps.
trvs.MaryLallyandBIJ'ban
Pfieff"crtodLscussclwslze.
Boch skies reported pro,~
ondeaZJ.ns with studcnt'sc:onc:cms about the size or duses.

The lwwntlcaPfOjecl iJ actU ·
con1in1W.ioil of1 project
begun la.ti ye:ir bt former SGA
l!f'Cddenl Dan J:a,!hniJ ror 11udcn11 lo giveback 10 thecommu• Hy a

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However, ·there will be a
dlscialmcratthcbonomofthe
page uw swcs !NI the up((:tt.d elm size Is subject 10
c:han&c without prior not.Ice.
Aocontin., to Hcfron. one
of the ru,ons thac adlSS site
a)U)d chan1c would be If a

facuUy or more COW'SCI. "
Hdronellimlledthltthue

Hcfron up!alncd that If a
dasswasmovcd.thencwroom
mightac:commodlicmoreswdenlS than had originally been
plaMtd or might hold less,
dcpcndlng on the size or the

lludforclmcs.-shealsoSWr.d
lhatnotonlystudcnts,butalso
facuUy. have concems abou1
the au or classes.
Sflldcnu, u a whole, foci
lhll smaller c:lass sizes make
room.
leamin&IIIOf'Cpcnonaliu.d. ln
Evans said the nut setp a smaller class setting. tclchwooJd be IO do IIIOf'C ttSUl'Ch CQ Id IO know their Sludents
and try to determine che aver- on a more inform&! kvcl.

lend thc SufTolt sp,,tin1 evfflU:
andlOholtktiviliclwhilcatthc
pmes. She~ SOA WIJ\led iu
niembm IO attend the p,Mt,.
sponsor hall-time evcncs, and
honor team playm.
The project ran inlo trouble,
aa:on:lin1 IO El-Hoss. bccausc

m1'1ly of lhc SOA·mcmbui voluntecrcdto1010the&JUt1C1111d
thcn would back OUI It the lasl
min11,tc.
El-'Hoa uid ab membcn

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thcSOA.iNl.illdel4i11IPllol1etmg IJICft SOA .,.mbcn 10 at-

MdllmllldEvanspraiscd
1hc Rqlsuv'1 Office for the
a.ulstan0e they m providing.
HowcvCf, McGIM did add,
-rbcrc art two choices. more

clau Was moved from one are ac,prox1matdy40 classroom 10 anolher.
roomsonSulrolkpropcnyuti-

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"Since I WU involved. as being the manqcr or dle---..ricn·•
baslr:elball learn. I waiwlflAQ~ • duHcxaao~,-o~
the support of SGA ,a,,od $GA
lheyWCR&tilttoJi¥e.CMpriacs

mcmbus,,W,a i d ~

age cllSI size of each cou,se.

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butNa~andEfrcaHidllao,
jt,aniorc... vic:e-jlruidcnc.wae
vayaupponjv-eollhoN:cvtot&.
RoccoCicardlo, paideatol
SOA.tliddllo~olllio•·
leaicsc... . . 11ideprojoctf.l..

Oovcmmc111 Alloclllion m«I·
lng by Orea Morelrll. Freshman
ClauPraklenl.
MordB h• been doinJ Clt1y
financialusbtance.
ruearch on the pcmibitity or usunronwwcly, manystudal11
Ing the •udcnt actlvi1iet foe eo arenotalway,awareofthevvi1ubsldiu lhe coil o( MBTA
ous Corms o( financilll aid and
pa.sae,ror•udcni+
JC:holantllp oppor1unltiCI 1nilAlready, howevCI'. problcmt
abletothcffl.
C
Mbclecrlwiththcplan. MichFinancial assls11nee can be
clle McGinn nOled Iha! nm: all
f~boml'NflyUIC:fflallOl.ffltl
students buy. monthly MBTA
owidcoftheunlvenhy.lUChU
p;mandthatthll tindof'JNOINII
fedcr.i.l :Ind state aid. Howcvcr. I
would not benefit all studentL
aubstanlW amount or financial
Thc:rctwbcc:nnoform:alp,oaid iJ anibble IO audcntl &om
poal pre:ICftl IO the SOA asof wifutheanivc:nicyiuctr.

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lnltilutionallCholanhipaand
aid compriaeaVIIII aajorityof
aidlhatJtladcfttlrecdveeohelp

are awuded uallally i:n the

r~~~":;;"Z:y ~cw!,~~
orrcn1wide,an,eoCacholanlup
anyoClhc:leaw&'dl.the•udenl
(or

and fdlowlh1poppo,tuniticsfor
lt111udmtL

The most common form cl.
financialauialanceoffe:redlOJW·
dcntsulnstitutlonalaidaremcril
IICholanhipa. which are awarded
10 hllrd-wOl'DJlg and dedkated
students.
Tbe Jftcri1 tchoWlhlpa N
award the larJetl amounu -Ol
money are the Tnu:lca Arnba]I-

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~

lh3~~g::C!o°"~::tor.

lngThcE.lccutlvoBoanlQlld1he
DJ's nao (eel h::ippicr now 1ha1

cchocdR:anciri'tthoughts:'ahc
WSFR. hu •full tchedule
spirit or the swlon was going Monda)J ~gh Prid:a)'I from
dowab<c,... wowu,,1old ll"''
1hc problem would be ru~ by · ,udy. go lo!i , li~ ~
thctlmc:wcgocbockfromVICII- ~SFRil.llif .

I•

:C-~~::o=;
one to 1how

COP fi'"':'""•! 1, - - - - --.,.,........,..,.,...,,....., , _ - ~

"'

up.
i'Wben tl,e:ame 10 airing OUI
J W 10 GUI up u

prelCIIIU,

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:::."::".:--;J':.~~..:~
aid EJ..Hoas.

It."
C'brtlloaldlhc:111.hkticand
homdeaprojectsWCff:ncverre.ally,oallalSOA.rllherthcy
we,e projects. "'Ellcll menabc:r
saw:•--•dleycould.Tl:ley
~llleil' IOO..t"aidac.dJo.

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lfflleticletmlCOlldleorpnba-

r.an,· Bl-HIia llllid . . WU

tlonliale--,.....,..._

. . . . . . . . . . year.

iftdividall...,__

1o-,iavOh1ediR,clldieimactivideaia.,.foraiatyeat.

ac..ao.
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Re-n- . . .
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al -=fl

WFSRI•""'""""'"·

Joe Diver. w iswit gencr::il
man::iau, said. ·•1t'1 awesome

...,.

tioo. Evc:ryonciJdt.flRltclyPNR
po,ilive110W."
'
l:lal'Cf mo Aid. '1'1lo power
amp needed IO be tcplaa:d. but
we hive no det&i!J u lo why it

,,09 . 0,00,t;rl)l!I WMIIO

~I=:=,=:

This iftCludel the 1cneD1 aiteri:acandidlla:m\dt mccl tonin
for II position on the Coancil o r
Pruldent' I e1ecu1ive board.

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93-94 ICldcmic ,a,.

(evcnin1 division ~udcntl in-

IOgoaheadand hoadfmalcandi•

thcclection,nunorh3dbcencir-

lions stood

ahewoaSdbcreNmlnJtoWfolk

IMPORTANT
INF,~~
RMATIQN .•
I~' .FF.IQ"'' •, f' H OFFIC~
. ,••. ,,
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a

andpcr--1~
01111 (ormaolaid 1vallablcfna
111.ldillitioa_~.«oD::olTa;stwo lhetchool. AppUcaamaSCcwrdlowllup ~ whidl are rently anill.ble In the f"-.1
cbipcd I O ~ mDCl!ts for Aki Offlc.e... Dcadl1nts for all
academicacbicvemcnt. An:her QUcationlbMMch I.

IOOktok:rla.·
Diver aid "I am very happy

withalllt.cwodl:lhllwupulinlo

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II for_.... c.olled la lie
muse be• full-time 11ndapadu- SOM. Orilr111 Pdlowa • n-,
a11twhohubeencntOlkdatSW• qWRdiotllteaB__.Olpni.
folk for It leut one~- The UlJon Md Leadlnlrtlp coane
studmlmUllabomllil'ltalnaplde whleh they must pu, wilh a B
poinl avcrqe oC 2.8, with the average.
u.eeptionollhe811Jottl11Cholar-'
Bothfelktwahlpaoffcraput
shipwbicllnqui,e,13.0.
of $500 IMU.llly and___,
RecipicfttsoClhc:le1wardlare mm1malnuin1cwaulltlvep:ade
abo rcquirc.d 10 ~ 1en point11vcnaeoCal.0orbcaer.
houn II wed: It vsioul 0eAlef1
Theaeareonlythc,...adodulanatcd by the Individual lnhlpandfcllowlhlpopporuil~
desavailabcfromSl&ftolt. 111ee
WbileltudentlftablelOap- ftCOlll'IUell1M1mbcno{lthollr.
plyfcwalldlreeollbcac.tchola- lh1poppaniaitlaavmlallk6-.
lbipalbeyarecalyallowedlO bodlwi&hiatbe__..ad
accc:plone. AllollhellCholar- atc:nlllllyrn..oawdelDMlel.

11udcntsantistenin1•dcnjoy-

wldlayaldleSGAtneMba'&,

"!t'•illlpana,11~dlllwe

By MicheleMoa:a

W~theatimalt.dlncreucln
nu.lycar'•tultion,ililwiU.tiltle
wonder ,o m::inr •udenu are involval in a dcspcr'IU teareh for

bcina bxt on the air. Everyone
fcdlareaLltw•alongproc:ua.
Monie was low while we were
off tbe air. I :am gbd Iha! CVU)'·
one wu paticnl."
Stevc:Rancri,musicdircctot,
S:Ud '"There Is a more posilive,
upbe:itmoodinthcltllKWlnow

.._ . . ~ . , _ •

aid

The Suffolk Joutnal

Scholarships dead)jnes appoarching quickly
...........,,
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video pmes and hana ~1 with
myfricnds..Evuyonuccmsiobc
hanllgtneft(u.a!Odaylh•inthe
bit few monLhs. bcc1uac WSFR
ii bxt on the air."
WSFRrccei¥Cdm:anyrcqucsts
onit1fi111d:lyb.xk -1boutfiw:or
tenpcr show whldl2f0Ye1th;al

SO,\MdwasllOtliia-.dtoSOA

tact."

ThcbsueofsublidiudMBTA
pu,c1 ror 11udcnt1 wu l'lliad
yuwday atthewectlyStudtnt

HuddedhcandolhaSGAmcmbc,s have been thanked by SWfott athlcw for their 1uppon.
Thcpropmorpnizedtofecd
the homdea ran lrilo I simibr
problem wiUI a lack of mcmbm
particip&lin1andpeoplebactillg
OUI I! the lul minuce. fior each
outing, the SOA ~mended
fi ve io' eighl mcmbc:n partk:ipile. EI-H°"·•iaad thal ,ht: re•
ccived11olofluppor1forthcrU"St
twoCkllinplo.fCICdthebomdcss.

:'.,~~coninatctulllty
Al. lnOlher pme whc11 SOA capbiirua1acvenmcmbc:rui1ncd
W11:1hoocringdq,uti.n11CNOJ1.. uplOgowithhcr,butinthehoun
0NyEI-Ho&swasonllMd10ni11 prior10lhce¥tn1.thc.yallcaJJcd
N"?ettmony .tme·SGA Vire- wtdlcMc.raaillnesaor.loay.ttw
Pra"1ent Lou GRCftwllld and scudyina for a..£,11 wvuJd preScniortba Vice-PfaidffltDan venc them from allcllding.
N:alh:won wc:rc on hand In lhc:
Al lhe lua outin1 10 feed lhe
audience. El-Hoa aid lhe SOA horneleu, El-He. WU IICCOfflmcmbcnwho~tchedu>edto IMfUtJd by only one 001Cr SGA
&ppearllllhepmearvclypvc: mcmbc:r,VictlNewbcny. 1cnlor
anynoriceofcancelladonand cU~prcacncative.
when they dld. ii WU III lhe last
"My proje,cu have: been hun
minute.
bccautelolhamcmbcrs)wantlO
"LouGncflwlktlhowedup," deal with thcirownprojcctsfi.nt
uid
El -Hoss.
pr1illng and theft the main issues," said
Citecnwald. "bul he'1 only iw- El-Hml..Shecapllined1ha11nany
twly lhowina up for SOA ,up- SOA mcmbc:rs have: lheit own
port. Evt:ft irlflcre WIISll'I SOA pcnonalprvjects.1m:hu1ettin1
.uppon, he'dbc~anyway." MBTApas:1C1ror1tudents. n:cyShe Went on IO say, julc became din1.the.-noti111polky.tuicion
one member abows up, SOA ~ Ind INl'ly others. "I
shou.ldnot1c:itcndi1fo,auppon. did aprea that it ii important.
able lo llltcnd the hockey &Imel,

SGA exploring
subsidized T-passes

~ ~~for ·

: Qf


cnhipcapa\ellceandvows1obe !

FtNANCiAL .AID
'

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111c~tticiiddivaed

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Eliglbility fot 'aid'whne·:;::c
.

on Co-op
·
=
=un:.~e;:!n': cic!::~:WO:Cc:':::i =v!n-=,_dedicated
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University financial
...
;:;=•:•:;:::,'. :,~·""'•""v..,.,,.~ - ' °"'Tho""',,::'7.;""~';....., applications is incorrectly
"''""''"'''"'"'",..,.''°""'· """""""""''"""""•= """'"""''""',.., ""''""' worcl ed. Students who
~
~1!~~:f~::0": . participlted in the Co-op
""L "°"""'~' ·""' ,.._,u_ _ .......,. '"' . ....... ... ... ... .... program are eHqjbfeforfmancjal
COP •

(oUow,:

Kelly

=~~

EkcdoniwaeheSdbyunolli-

u.ecutlvc:boa'dWlllaboallowcd

.

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However.i1wulti\luntnownas

completed O:aylc Goodwin had

:w.~~~:~or°'=~ti~;:~~

~=~c::!::i~:~

VOIClforonecandidate pcrposi: ,

Cow, -

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·a!';!.';,~.;:,.::;
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ajd'consideration. However, to

qualify for financial aid while
on Co-op, .you must be
registeredfor1111u1sixcredtts:
If you plan to do co-op for FBII
'93and/orSpring 1994, indicate
under question #$ how many
creclits you will be enrolled for
so your need level can be
accurately determined. If you
have any questions on C~p
and financial aid, ·please don't
hesitate-o contact the Offlet of
t
Rnanclal Aid •

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(

Wednesday, February.24, I993

>te class size'
,w

be.

tmofthc

age class size or each course.
McOlnn and Evans praised

the·u - lhc Rcllstrar'• Office
.J,jcctlO

noocc.
ron, one
:lasssizc
be If a

""'"""
Uw. ifa

for the

wlstance ~y are providing.
However, McOIM did add,
'"There m two choices.. more
faculty or more COW3d."
Hcfroncstimaledthat thcn:

arc approJtlml&cly 40 classrooms on SU/folk property utillzedforclas.1es. ShcalsoSUIIOO

ewroom

tlwnoton!ystudcnls,bulalso

norcstu•

faculty, have c:onccms about

lhe·s1zeofclassc1.
Students. as a whok, feel
tha! smaller class sixes make
leamin& more pcrsonaliz.cd. In
ext step • smaller class seu.ing. teachcrs get 10 know their siudcms
lhcavcr- on a more infonnal level.
illy been
>Id~.

:.e oflhe

........

n1 C't'Cl'llS

~ileatthe
vantcdias
C pmel,

:nts, and
J trouble,

, bccade
,bcn volUl'ICI and
11 the lase

=
mcm6cn

HcaddedheandothcrSGAmttnbets have been thanked by Suf-

folk ath lctuforthcitsuppon.
Theproanmarpniudlofccd
the homclcu ran into a similar
problemwithallckofmcmbcrs
panicipatingandpcoplcba:t.lng
Olll1ithclastminu1e. Poreach
ouling, the SOA recommended
live to eight members panicipate. El-Hoa:" Aid tJw she ~ ccived11otof1UJll)(Wtforthe rUS1

twoootlnptofoodlhebomclcss,

~~::!::'o~;

•when:- one to 1ho11t up.
CM~ ., 1
i'Whoni.1.ct1110IO&ivin1 ou1
lbrnwho ,prclCIQUl,l._.tolkeM~as
J actually S.U O.U and [JiYC put prclCNI) by ,ayaclf," aid FJ-Hoss.
bcD SOA capbiniaaxvcnmcmbc:nli&ncd
11Cftion. uplotowilhla,butinthe hours
andtorun prior10lhccYCn1,lhcyallcalled
BA- Ytee---withcilhcranillncaoclO.uyltw
wild and studying for a flfW WOllld in·
idmt Dan vwt them from attending.
ind in the
Atthclastoutingtofccd the
I the SGA homck.u. EJ-Hoa WU accom•
ICdukd to panic:d by only OM ocher SGA
nly gave lricmbcr, ViclciNcwbcny,scnlor
auon and class rcprcscntative.
atthclast

" MyprojcctshaYCbccnhurt
bccau1e(othcrmembcnJwan110

t)Wt,dup,M
praising
ooly parSOA 1up.
11n'1SGA

dcalwilhthciro,i.,nprojcctsfi.nt
and then the main issucl,M said

·-•-·
•yway."
up, SGA

EI-Hoa.Sheaplaincdlhalmany
SGA members haYC Jhcir own
pcnooal projcclJ.,l\lChUgClling
MBTAi:--sCorltUdenb,rccy•
cling,the,motingpolicy,tuition
incrcuc,. Md m1111y olbcrs. .. ,
did Cllprca dial it iJ irnpol'Unl.

~wu~n:

~~~all~~c:n~~onw7'~

eypmea,

it."aidEI-Hoss.
Cicattlloaidthealhkticand
homclcu projccts 11tc« never rcauy &oals ol SOA, nithct they
Mn projects. "E.ach member
~••acllutheycould. They
pY'Clhdr l OO'i,"aldCicardlo.

•Hidalao.
knt, were
le.eveau.

'Clidmcof
ollllo•·
injoa.BI-

--•
odlOSGA

Sl-Ho.aidlllewunotbiuer

wida ay oldie $GA IIMftlbu's.
, t.lllOpod-,oldleaandlCU-offoar ..._Olltlidoef-lOAwoaldm:-

~ ol 111Cb
. . . . . . . . . . . . .. the
fan..' Bl-8-.Wahowu
. . . . . plallillclOU....dllcyeau
. . . . ,....t)'•paaiiWcaadplans
10myinvolffllinstudcnlactlviipdlllwe tielbluaefonnnatycar.

L Re-a- 'cpila"dlo

pm&ot-.r.
1
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""""""

SGA exploring
subsidized T-passes
Theb:sueofsubsidiz.cdMBTA

foe IIUdcnts WU nllilcd

pa.ucl

ye511rdayatthewc,ckly.Studcn1
Oovcmmen1 Auocialion meeting by
).beira. Fratvnan
OauPresidcnt.
Morein 1w bun dolna early
rcxatt:hon lhcpoaibililyo!ustng the scudcnt activitict rec 10
sutaldiic the cost of MBTA
passc,Cotstudel\lJ..
Alrudy. howcva. problems
c:inbesccnwiththeplan. Michelle McGinn noted th:ll nOI al l
students buy II monthly MBTA
pmandlhatlhiJlr:indolproa.rM1
wouklnotbcncfitallstudcnts.
Then: 1w bun no formal proposalpn:sen1101he SGA 1.1 or

area

,.,.

COP fr.,. ,.,,,, _

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By Michele Mmca
WithtHccstimaicdlncrcucln
nextyear'1tullion,ithwithti1tk
wondel',o!MnyscudcnUareinvolved in adespcralctcan:h

ro,

finMCialusi.stancc.

Un!ortumtcly,manystudcnU
areftOlal11tay1a~olthcvariow fonnJ of financial aid and
11:holanhtp opportunities available to them.

Fmanci.11 wisw,ce can be
foundfromm:inycxtemalSIOW'OCS
outsidcoflhcWUvcrsi1y, suchu
fcdcr.11:1ndSUitcaid. Ho..e'l'Cf. a
substantial amoun1 o! financlal
:00 iJ avalbble to students from
withinthcunivcrsityitxlf.

Institutional achowlhip1 and
a.id comprise• vut majority of
aid that siudcnts receive IO help
rinance their coUe1ced11c~\P'I·
Suffolk Univcnity cunmtly

offmawidcranacollddarstllp
and feUo11tm.ip opportunitict f«

itsatudcnlS.
The most common form of
(mancialumtanceofTcmitolCU·
dcntsasirutitutlorulaidarcmerit
a:holantlipl. which are awarded
IO hard-11torting and dedicated
students.
The merit a:holanhipl th3t
, ..ant the Waest amounts d
money are the Trussca ArnbM•
sador, the0rienta1ion/Schediflin1 Assista nt and the Ballopi

cluded)._

bcina back on the air. Everyone
fcelsgrcaL ltwualOngproccu.
Mcnle was low while we wut;
oITthellir. l11mgbdih11tevc,yooc wu p:itien1.Steve Rnnc:ri. mUMC dircclOI'.
$\id "'There is a more positive.
upbeat mood in the Sllltion now
th:lt wean: b:x:lr.on thellir."
PhilHaga. prOIJ1lffldircclOI'.
cchocdRaneiri' sthoughts:'illc
spirit of the sbtion was going
down bcc:iusc we wen: told tlut
the problem would be fi.led by
thetimewegotbackfromvaca•

Leaming CailU 11:hol.-.hips.
TptofcadlollhclclCholanbip1
~ a11tarded ~ nually in the
amountol$3,300.
In order IO be ccmidO'ed for
any of thclC aftllds. the student
muse be a full-time undcflndu,·
ale who ha.lbceft cnrolkdalSuffolt f« at ~onc ycar. The
studcntmustal,omaincaina~
point avct11ge ot 2.8, 11tith the
uceptionolthe 8al.loUl 1ehol•shi p 11thich requirca:a l ,0.
Rccipicntsofthc9eaw:udsan:
alJO~uitedtoparticlpalelen
houri a week at v.-ious centen
dc1lg natcd by the Individual
M:holanhips.
Whik•udcntsarcabletoapply!orallthtccollhcseacholarships the)' an: only al lowed to
accept onc. All oC the 1eholarsh.ip1 arc renewable on the basb

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tion.Evcryonci.Jdcfinitclymon:
positivcnow."

lnadcfilim.Suffoltoffmt11to
Haga alJo u.id., '"lllcpowa
fellowship propuu: -hkll an:
ampnocdcdiobcn:placcd.but
designed IO rcwant •udcnts f«
we have no dclails as to why it
academic IChieYffllCnl. An:hcr
toot m Ion&-"
Oi'l'Cf said "I am YCf}' happy
withall\hCwortlhi»WllSpulinlO
iL I'd likc tq,thalllr.theadministntionl«alltheirtupport."
WSFR hu a full ,chedulc
Mondays ~gh Fridays from
9:IX,l - 6:oo);so jJ' y,-:iu 11tanl 'IO
si:ucJy, go IO~ libr.vy ~
tbc
W_
SFRisbaf:¥,.
·
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_

Earliet inthewcd:preccding
the election, rumor had bttn circul:iting th:it Gayle Goodwin.
senior and cuntnt COP ~ tary ~ as com in& bxlr.10 Suffolk
nut Jtmestc r :ind was conslderingnmning fornul yQJ'sboord.
Howc'i'Cf, it ..as sci II unknown :as
to whether or not Goodwin would
bcafull•limeorp:ll't-time Sludc:nt.
Fortunatcly. the Coun-

Fcllowa ii f« ltUdcau: in die
Cl.AS; Ardla PeUow, aftl . .
~IOllbalDll(alllll't'CII

challcnp~ _. ._dial.
lcnac aemlnm. Orttra Pellowl
ia f« studeatl cnrvDcd ill die
SOM. Griffin Pdlowt n n:-quiredtotakea8ua:lnca0rpni•
ution and Leadmbip coune
which they must pus wslh a 8
average.
Bolhfellowship1o1Tuapant
of

L

ERQ.I\A .T'71E OFFICE;;

.

cllwuablctoavold•)'coafllct 'l'liltiOfl'tonan~EI-Hoafor
asGoodwinhcndfrevea&cddW ~ - D1
,
shewooldbcrcrutninflOSuffolk
Thec:andidiMC:ltfadclivm.d
u a full-time srudcnl during the bric(JPCDCha'dcwlin1putlead· 1
9]-94 academic yea,.
enhipeapcrieftCeandVOWIIObc
Wilhanypossiblcconuoveny involved ud dedicated COP
ckami up, the Council was able board mcmbcn..
to 10 ahead and hold final candi•
E.lcclioniwerc held by unolfi•
<Wenoo.inatlons. Atlhcendof cialballotwithcachcluballowt.d
their Fe . met:llng.
a-;-ou,.papo:siti.A,. lbc
tions stood as follow1: Kell y u.ocutlYCboardwasaltoallowt.d
Chasse < h:iir, Rima El-Hoss • to particip:uc in the votin1 provicechair. Brucclmbruan - tn:3• CCU by an 11 - IO show ofbnds
surer. :indS iri:i Vuque~ - sccre• from theentin: Council.
wy.
The ru1u for COP eleclions
After final nominations were are n:latively simple. Each club
complclcd Gayle Goodwin had votc1!oronccandidatcpcrposi:
bee n added. runnin1 aaainsl tion. Thecandida.tcwiththcmost
Chassc !orthechairposition.ar.d voiuwins. Candidalelwhorun
Mateo UIUl'leaca:ptcd hisnoo.i- r« a position Md lose ~ then
1ivcnthcopp0J1uni1yto run
foranyofthen:main lngpositlonsavaibble.
KeUyOW9C11t1.1clectcd
tothcchairpositioobyavote
or 19◄ over Goodwin. ·
GoodwinthcnoptedlOND
'Jor lhe vice-chair polition.

r,wevcr,Marco1.Jriar1e..on
the VOie bya ma,pnof 1210-lovcrbodtRimafJ-Hoa
andGlyk:Goodwin,rcspcctivcly.
Neither El-Hou nor
Good11tin ctw»c IO RIii for
any of the n:malning position,,

Seeinguho,,,bothrunning unoppo,e,d, Bruce
_lmbocwlnwonthctn:uurcr'1
ICal and Siria Vazquez was
ekcled,ecrecary. 8olh woa
by

unanimous decision.

David L Robbins, usociaae dean of the Colle,e of
Ubcnl Ml.and Sciences,



was nomin11ed and re' elcdcd10bcnu.tye.'1COP

.... ;- OE ..
FINANCIAL AID
!l

.

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-

Fa~tf Value : 11

Coolri-BySli.dleyl..ac

S.SOO annually and lludcnbl

mUSlmaintllinacumulalivegradc
point avenge of a ] .0 « bcttct.
ThctcareonlythelftljorlCholarshipand fellowahipopportuni•
licsavai.labkl'romSuffolk. Thuc
arecounllca numbcrsoftcholar·
shlpopponuniticl available from
both within the U\ltilution and
e.. temally rrnm outJidc ,ourcca.
SuffoltltUdentlh..-oaalY
encouraged 10 ltd: all die ......
OUJ form1 ol aid available en..
the1thoo2. Applicationl.-Ccurn:ntlyavailablcintheYu,ancial
Aid Office. Deadlines for all
applications is1'-un: h I.

IMPORTANT
INFO. MATION ,
R

_ _ _ _ _ _,.....,......,....~.,.....,...- - - - -

Thi1includclthcgener:i.lcri•
tcri:i candidatel mUSI meel to run
r« 1 posi,ton on thc Cooncil or
Preside nt 's eieculivc board.
Thole wishing to run mu.st be
!ull-time.UNk:rp~tuatcstudmts
(cvcningdivisiOl'I Sludents in-

3

Scholarships deadlines appo~rching quickly

WSFR frompa1,J
vidt.o 111111u and hang OjJI with
n1yltlaids.Everyoocsttm11obc
hlvingrnorc!un_!Odaythaninthc
w ,rew moothJ,bocalllltWSFR
is back on the alr. M
WSFRn:ccivedmanyrcqucsu:
on iufin:tcbyback -aboutfiveor
ten per show. which prove, Ou t
stlldentsarclistenina-andenjoy•
ing.
TheE.ecutivcBo:irdandthe
DJ's also (eel 11:ippicr now !hat
WFSR is back on the :iir.
Joe DiYCf, :i..ui"31lt 1ener.il
maniiact. said, f it's awesome

The Suffolk Jowlial

"'Face Value.. ls aromandccomcdy,
oral least It ls supposed to be, directed
by Tony Awanl wlnne, Jcny Zacb
("Guys &. Dolls'"). The play is about
mlslatc:n iw:ial.ldcntity and tJµC love:
whttc faces are saved. lost. fCKgOUCn.
,nd found.

Thepbylakesplaeeon lheopenlna
tllgN.ofaconttoverstalncw Broadttay

=~..:~==

Mmical -rbc~~-'= Thepac,.
A>atses on a n ~ but lltc:atilt·

who.has been cut u the leaddwaclu,
FuManchu.
A white man playing• O u ~· · .
perordocsnotslttoowcllwlthueifini
Aslln-AmcricanlCtO~UndaWlngand ,

a.ndal!Lee..

;...a. ... - ..... - ~
r.co'ad.,call lho-- .,

-jallapaloi,abcumeh<

ur ?v:~nancial
applications is incorrectly
worded. Students who
participated in the Co-op
program are eligible for financial
aid consideration. However, to
qualify for financial aid while
on Co-op, you · must , be
registered for at least six credits.
/
.
If you plan to <lo co-op for Fall
'93and/or'Spring 1994, indicate
under question #9 how ·many
credits you will be enrolled for
so your need level can be
accurately determined. If you
have any questions on ~P
and financial aid, please don't
~esitate to contact the OffiQe of
Financial Aid.

-

thinks he loves~.
Randall Uta hll ~w identity as a

,•,,

... Eligibility fof'aid'.whllif~
'.
oil Co-op
. ·~

.

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..:J:J:.";1n":

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ualwimpmisalnlil

o
.fi

Jalica 1111

lolingher.

lr8e ldomUy,Jn
.

.

l?' tiW members or the Aryan Rcsi$·
~
. Thctv.,opcrson rightwinc)>arty
11 hcldcd by a ~ IW\ldf.;ChcmiSU'y

E,o;,, tho blJ
W"'tlllamshll
dlru:IOrAnd
The pby
having ever:

professor n j his ktlol assist.ult.
·Ebc;ns. the proCcuor, rwly thinks
Bcmanils Ollnese and Unda Is white. <Klallhmto
Bernard and Linda fall lp love whlle oncandltlof

Vanishing should be
ByOICf}I Curtis
ConlriblltinJ Rtpm1er

·

Sutherland'

Youmayhave,een bi,i;,..,!,ill.aln
in "Oilldrcn 0~ the Con( years ago.

:;;:;:

usoalln,ot,

seem$

Wun;

A vampire in "'Lose Bo)ls", or more 'lfmd the tn1
rea:rdy,Ucutc:on~in•" ~ fiancce mal

GoodMen... Inh1sta&eslmovie~'°The -~ ~ v u·
,Vanishing," Keifer ~~(PO(- ;.'!JY."11n.J.ci
tnys a loving boyfriend whose ffanHe thens,
cce has jUJt vwshed,
sions that I
• Sutherland plays a man who is on · places.- TO
yacation With his (iancee. The VICI· IJUlh. Sulhc
fionqu.icklycomcstoancndwhcnhis

~ myste~y disappears.
1

thc nighh'N
~
his fiancee.'

Co-star·
throe year search for the an• S<llherllDd
of why his love has disap-- fm lhe CrUII
Ho is forced to acocpt dw Sutherland,
nattm, he can do to bring her obsessed wi

lbroughoutthcmovie, Sutherland

l

NGl~fl"hyshehasgono

....,..;_, .

him,o-ddl,forihelNlh, "ind lite 11s

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..f'_is not

one of

lov_e. -·• ...

The Suffolk Journal

Wednesday, February 2A, 1993

SGA exploring
subsidized T-passes
ThcissueolsubsidiudMBTA

po.ncs ro, 11udent1 wu ral9cd
ycstt.rdly Al lhe weekly Studenl
Govcmmenl Autw:ialiotl meet11\J by Orea M«eira. Freshman
CIBSSPruidcn1.

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Mordn.hu been doln1 early
~honthepossibiliryolusingthcsct.dffltactivi1ie.ree10
subtidixc the COSI or M8TA
~!orltudel\14,
Already. however, problems
can bcSCfflWiththeplan. Mich clle Mc:OiM notcd1h;11 nocall

studcnu bu y 11 mon thl y MBTA
pass and thllt lhis kind olprogram
wookl not benefit al l stlMX nts.
Thcrt; lwbcen no fonnal pro·
posal present to the SOA :1.1 of

"'·

By Michele Moeca
Journal Staff

INliNtional tchol&l'lhiJ)II and
aid comprise a ~ najoriiy of
aid lhat studcplS receive IO ticlp

Wilh lheestimatcdincrei.ic in
nu1year'1w.ition. itiswi&hlitlk
wonder 90 m:iny ltudcnll UC involved in a desperate IC&l'th ro,
financialw:istllOOC..
UnfOJ1una1tly, many Sllldc:nts

f1111110CtbcircoUc1ccducltions.
Suffolk Univc:nily CUITCft1ly

ucnotalway11~
oflhevariOUJ fonns or fi nancial aid and

.::hofarshlp opp01'1unities availabl e lOlhcm.

Finandal wisiancc can be
foundfromm:uiyc.:1Cmnlsources

outside of 1he university.such u
fedcr.ll:ind stateaid.. However. a
substantial amoun1 of financial

aid is available 10 stodenl:I from
within lhc univenily it.sell.

offenawiderlrl,eohcholantiip
and fcUow&hip opportunitiet for
its1tudc:nU.
1'1le most common form of
fuww:ial1$111t1taoffaedloltladentsasinstltulionalaidorcmeril
s:holarshipl. which.arc awarded
10 twd-won:in1 and dcdkatcd
students.
The mcril ,chol:irshipl that
award the lar1est amounts of
Jl'IOOCY arc the Trusaca Amba-

""°'·""' Ori<o!MioovS-¥·

Le.amina Cai1er .::hQlanhips.
Ta,ofcaeholthclCIChollr1hips
arc awarded 111nu.lly In the
amount ol"Sl.300.
lnm11crtobcconsideredfor
any of thclC award,, lhe aiudcnt
must be a full-time undcrpadu•
atcwhohasbecftcnrolk:datSuffoUr: for at leut onc yell. The
lllldentmldlabo,nainlainagradc
pointavm1eofl.8, with the
uceplionolthe8allou.i 1tholar&hipwhidlrequ.itcsa3.0.
Recipicntsorthcx.awMdsart;
al,ott,quired1o pa,1icipa1eten
hoursawcckalvlriouscen1crs
dcsl1natcd by the individual

ing Assistant 111d the Ballop-i

bcin1b.lckonlheair. Evcryone

havingmotefuntodaythaninthc
last few monthJ. bccHSC WSFR

fcelsgrcaL It wa alon1poceu.
Morale wu low while we wen:
off thc lUI. l111T1gbdthatevery-

is b.lckonthcair.w

onc wu1>3ticnt.H

WSf'R.receivalm:111yffilU(StJ
oniufirstd3yb.lc:k -aboutfiveor
ten pa show, wlt.ich erovcs that
studcnu an-: listening and enjoy-

SteveR:lncri. musicdiru:tor,
said~isamorepositive,
up~ I mood in the IIUlion now
thal we arc b.lck on Ille air.H
Phil Hagcr, p-ogram ditu:tor,
ec hoed Rane iri 's lhou&hts: "The
spirit of the sllltion was going
down because we were told lhat
the probltm would be fi1,od by
I.he time we 101 ~ \ from vaca-

ln1.
Tllc Exec utive Bo:itd nnd 1he
DJ's alJo feel h:ippitt now tltJl
WFSR is b.lck on the air.
Jde Divu. asiisUn l genct:ll
m:anager. said. " It's awesome

tion. E'ICl)'onc is dcranltelymorc
posilivenow.M

IJl.sdilion,Suffolkoffcnlwo
Hager alto Aid. -rllc power
ampn:ce,dcdlobcrcp1accd.but fellowship propanu whlcl'I arc
we have no dct:Lils as to why ii dcli1ncd 1o re..-d students for
academic achievement. An:i.tr
IOOt,olona-"
Diver said M am 'ICI)' hippy
l
withlllllheworitthlllWII.SpulinlO
it. l'dliketq,thanktheadmi.nis•
noon ror all I.heir suppon.H
WSf'R. has a full achedulc
Moodays
y1 from 1
9:0Q • 6:00
if )'9'I Wini to
study~ 10 to
library because
,

quln,dlO!jltoalQIIIIJI--

chaDca:ie cos.-_.._dlal.

WSFRis Nf: .

il forstudcnueorollcdlatlle

SOM. GriffinPcllowlnto-

Ulc ..;-

0111

fomu of md availab6c mm

thuchool. Applicatioorsccur,cnUy available in lhc Financial
Aid Office. Deadlines for all
applications ls M3n:h I.

~,.

cll-ablcloavold•ycoaflict ' llllion'tof\lll~EJ-Boa for
uGoodwinhcndf~odtbat ·vice-dwt. O,
ThecandiAtcslhcndclivttcd
she would,6crerumin1•ioSuffolk
uafull-dmesrudcntduringlhc briefspeectwi.iddailin1pastkadenhipopcdenceand\'OWIIO be
93-94acade.mkyev.
Wilhanypossiblerontrovcny involved pd dcdlcalcd COP
clelftd up, the Council wu ab le boaromcmbcn.
E.lectioniwere held by unoffi.
to 10 ahead and hold final candidale. IIOfflinllions. Al lhe end of ciaJbal.lotwilheachcluballowcd
their Feb . .ii mceung. rioffilna .
1hcelcction, rumorhadbcencir- 1ions stood u follows: Kelly
pmcul.3.1ing thal Gayle Good win . Ch:wc <hair. Rima El-Hoss •
senior and CWTCIII COP secre- vicech:iir.Brucc lmb:11:u:11"1 - trca• ecss by:an 11 - I0showofhands
wy: wu coming b:ick 1 uffolk : ;-~S
0S
.11i:1 Vu.quez - sccrcnc1t ,cmcs1er and was consideTAftu fiJW nominations were , ,mbU,oly,implo. l!achd,b
in1 nmnin1 for ncJ1t)'Qf's bo:ud.
However, it was still unknown u com pleted Gayle Goodwin had 'IOtCS foronecandidalepcr_pos'l towhc thcr ornotGoodwin would been added, runnin1 against 1
loo """'""""'"'""""""
Chasse fOfthc chairposltion.and
M3nxl Uriatteacttptcd his nomi-

,,,.

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1iventhcopportunitytorun
roranyofthcrcmainlngpositions available.
KcUyOwsewaclcctcd
tothechairposilionbyaYOCC
of 19-4 over Goodwin.
Gcqiwin llaoptedtorun
forlhevice,dWr "po:sition..
Howcwr,Matco\Jria1ewon
lhe VOie by a maraifl of 12.
10-tovcrbo&hRimaEJ-Hoss

andGayleGoodwin, rcspoclively.
Nd1her El-Hou nor
Goodwin chose to run ror
any of the rcmainina posi-

...,_

Sccin1ashowbolhWCR
running unoppoted. Bruce
Imbllcuanwonthe~•
1Ca1 and Siria Vazquez was
elccit.dsecrdlrJ- Both won
by unanimous dccilion.
David L Robbins, ~
cia&e dean of the Colle,e of
UbcnlAJUandSciences.
was nominated a nd re · cJccted10bcncJ1lyear'1~

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not mistook for -com
~

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By SldeyL,-e

· "'f'aceValue"lsaromantk:comedy,
or 11: leut It is supposed to be. direcud
by Tony Award winner Jerry 2.acts
("Guys & Dollsj . The play Is about
mi.stakcn ncill Identity and true love:
where races are saved. lost. forgoaen.

ond!ow>d.

=::~..-;;=1bo play lilis place on lheoponlna
night of a conttovfflial new Broadway

::L
=:~=~~

i,,ho has been CUI U the lead character, •

Oll,.

'

Ll'l" Wing ls I _poliUcal IClivl.U

on-~
6£:

IOdisnlptlhemualcalby

""'~poinlod

ID call die-call ncilll.

FINANCIAL AID

-

Randall)IIII tap -

,,,,

Eligibility tot 'aj.c! whue::;
'
on Co-op
. =

·ho
· ~ h e loves her.
Randlll lika b1I new idcnlily as a
ond1;,,, 1n,.;,ew11h
wboiuchonasprl inlbc

...... wimp and ls.afnld

(,

0

Jc:sska his true klcndtyln

_ lollnghor.

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:

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I

Fu Manchu.
·A white man playing a
cm- .
peror<k>csnotsJtlOOwcllwithaspuina ,
Asian-AmericanactorsUnda Wlngllld .
Randall Lee..
.

FROM TJ;tE OFFICE;;
.
oc .
.n,. ..

Face 'Value : mistaken_
i

lm,elltmiMn. ~PcDows

IMPORTANT
INFORMATION

COP frompa1d, - - - - , - - - - - - - - , . - - - , . - , - - - , - , . . . , - - - - - Thisincludclthcgencr.,JcrilCria candidates mus1 meet to run
fora position on t.heCoancil of
President's eucutive board.
Thox wishi ng ID run must be
full-tirne , undergradU!te1tudcnll
(evcnin1 division studcnll included)._
Earlier in the wed: pm:cdin&

FeUow1ia forstudeatlindle
~.An:hcrPdlowlltreto-

quiredtollkea,IOineaQrsn·
ution and l.allpftblp coertc
which they must pu1 wilh a B
avenac.
Bothfollowshipaoffcra,rant
of S500 annually and IWdcnts
muscmaintainaewnulatlvepw;lc
poin1avcrageofa 3.0orbeucr.
ThcseM;onlythcmajoncholarship and fellowship opportunitica availablc from Suffotk. ThcR
achollnhipa.
11recountlcssn umbcrsof1thola-While studcntl sc able lo apply for all thm:ofthclc1tholar· &hlpopportunitlclavailable&om.
ahipstheyareonlyallowcdlo bo&hwilhintheinstitulionlAd
acocp1 one. All al the achobr- eltcrnall)' &on,c,utsideacuca..
Suffolk students are 11rmtal7
lhips n renewable on Ille basis
ollbxlcnt'1~acadcmic cncourqcd k>ftd: all

... ...,.,..,_

WSFR frompa1< I
video pmCI and lwl& ®I with
myrricndl. E'ICf)'orte icemJIObc

Lif'eSt.
..

Scholarships deadlines appoarching quic~ly

University financial
applications is incorrectly
worded. Students who
participated in the Co-op
progrilm are eligible for financial
aid consideration. However, to
quaiify for financial aid-while
on Co-op, you must be
registered for at least six credits.
lf you plan to clo CQ·OP for Fa!I"
'93 and/or Spring 1994, indicate
under question #9 how many
cre<lits you will be enrolled for
so your need level can be
)ICCurately determined. If you
have any questions on-~ p
and financial aid, please don't
hesitate to contact the Offic;e of
Rnanclal Aid. ·

.

'. .

o/ rv,,o mcmbei:s of the '/VYIII ~

~t!,":=~c7:0~
profc:uor

and his kUot assistant.
Ebc;ns. the ~rcuor. rwly thinks
Bemard ls Chinese and Unda ls whlle.
Bernard ,pd L inda ran in love while

== ::in':fc~i:::
din:aorAN.}fcwSIJDIIIOn.

:;!!
afadcyr.

The play was made too comy1by
having everyone fallH Jove,,, ~
ln

·IIJIOPlei

r11::"laltheme.ofthcpla)'l-ale.rioto

mdrtki

oneandlt~ftsf~~•slap,Miek

tlkelOO

.

Vanishing shouid be saved for the
Youmayhaveseenhirrl auvillain
in"'OilldrmoftheCom"yeanago.
Avampirein MLost Boys",ormore

Sul)terland's best performances. He
usually portrays a villain or a .. bad
guy."In'i'hc"vaniatiing"heplayian
average everyday•mati 'l"~ • tiqs
seems wimpy bol is dclc:nnlned.10
find the truth. The search for'it.

GoodMen . lnh1s latcs1.mo;--!C,1be

becomcsvulncra_
blcandwilling tOdo

By Oleryl Cunis

Contribu1in1 Reporter

This
movie

Oscar J
good n
•. Jeff

brilliao
"'""'1y.~iw\<¥ril<-fua_"Few ~ mms.bim ~ i<;,d
.J,o_ Bfv/g_,;
role th

Yanisrun&," Koifor_
~~Q>O(- ; ~.1•'1'!"'2
ris!~i!lif~ , _ } .,su-;hl!'
pys a loving borfriend whose ffan .
Hc thenstaztstomakcwrongdeci- and..,.
~hasju!tvanishr.d,
Eions tha! leads Jµm' iO·the wrong ' Tbf
~ p~ys • man wh o is on places. T O find ~ answers to the creq,y
vacabon with his fiancce. The vacakonauicklyoo~to~cndwhcnhis

~ m~rious1:Y dLSBppears.

truth, Sutherland is forced to relive
thc'" nightmare of what happened to

his fiancec.

-

, .

.

_,,.

. Tbron,mutthcmovie,Sutherland
Co-star Nancy TraVis, hetPs
three year search for the an• SucherllDd in du.I de.spem&c searcl)
of why his love has disap- (or the truth'. Shonly after ~ ung
Ho is forced to accepc dw Sutherland, she 1eam.s that he is still
nathinghc cando tobringhcr obse:ssc:ctwithfinding~tn:d.h. Inthe
N~~f~hysheh,as gonc mean~ Travis becomes his lover
~
fon::a him to -*'~for lhc truth. -ind lhe also will pay the price few
is ~ OI one ~v~ ___.
. _ _

L~ ! ' . (
_

leave ,

manc:e:

Thc1

'The ec
almost
Wid
out s1
"Somn

.Men";
movie

weua

Wcdnesday, Febnwy24, 1993_

Lif'eStyles

800 jokes and two 'bots named Crow and S_rvo
e
Tbe Suffolk.JOlU'llal

Wedn<scloy, Febnw"y 24, 1!193

.Face Value: mistaken id~ntity
not mistook for comedy

. '! ' .. ,.

Mixed bag
of video hit
'MTV scene

Bf Sbelley Lane
c.ontributin1Reponer

By Matt Masi.in
Journal Staff

"Face Valuc.. ls • romanUc comedy,
orlllcastil ls supposed IObe. dln:cted
by Tony Award winner Jerry Zacts
("Guys & Dolls"). 1bc play is about
mislaktn racial Identity and lnlc k>ve: .
where faces arc saved, lost. forgotten.
and Cow,d.
1bc play lakes place on the opening
night of aconttovmlal new Broadway
Musical "'TbcReal Manchu."Theplot
focuses on .. egt,c,cnlrlc but litcable -

Mostorlhcriatlonlscaughtup In the
furor of politics, uying ·to figure out
just how fa.rtticy wUl"have lO dig into
their wallets to 'help cut massive bud·
get deficits.
Where can one tum fo, a break from
chaJU, gn1phs, coonomic,P,lans, promlscsand,1bovcall.reali1y?Whcrutsc?
MTV.
Unfortunatdy,fiipplngovertoMJV
is bound to yield one or thd r inane,
modem programs like tKIV Sponsor
any or the now countless others.
But if you look.hard enough, you are
bound to find lhc things that made tJ1e
swion fam ous: videos. If you have
been away and wondering which' ones
are ''popular'' by viewer standards, here
· Ba loot.
Megadcth. ··sweating Bullets"-This
bizam video provides an account of
paranoia. It features si nger Dav('

acror.;Bemard Sugarmen. played by

=~=r~~:!':::S~~:

Fu Manchu.
A white man playing a Oi.lncsc em-

perordocsnotsiltoowcll with aspiring
Asi.an-AmcricanactoisLirdaWingand .
Randall L,e.
Linda Wing ls a political aa..ivist
who ~ to diS;Npt ~ musical by
~ Oll~ac bthctwhh~ painlcd


I

f10e~tocalltbeeutracistl.
Randall jusl llgl along because he
thinkshclOvtShcr.
Randall likes his new Identity a.s a
!'Jd falls in
wm,
J ·
,-.--wbotsachonas&Jdinthe
M
, Musical.
.

,
of
,fCM

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eiJy.

Vanishing should be saved

for the video store

By Oicry/ Cutti:I
Contributing Reporter

Sutherland 's best pcrfonnanccs. He
This may be Travis' most fa,nous
usually portrays a villain or a "bad movie ycl. Although it was not an
guy." 1n··Thc Vanishing"he plays on Oscar performance, she does play a
Youinayhavcsecnhimasa villaiif average eVC:ryday man who aa Ii.mes good role as supponing acmss.
in ''Otildrcn oflheCom" years ago. seems wimpy bu1 is detc:nnined 10
Jeff Bridges gets foursuu, for his
A vampire in .. Lost Boys", or more find the ttuth . The search for his brilliant perfonnoncc as a sociopath.
rcccntly,Uct.hcmw11J:(endrikina'.'Few fiancec makes him obs:tsscd and he Bridg_,., ~ars. in t, diffe;rcntkin4 0 (
e
GoodMen". lnhis la1cstmovi.e,'11le bccomesvulnerableaniw4Jingt~ do role than seen in previous movies
yanishin(' Keifer .Scyl'erW,~_por- , ~in~,~v~_Jis! hi? llfi;
,' l'~h1!5'~~-fa!>til9'1s8aker8oys..
trays a lovlf'lg boyfncnd whose flanHe thcns1ans 1 make wrongdtti• and '"The Fisher King".
0
cee has just vanished,
.
sions that le.ads h1p, to the wroi:ig
Tue tall, handsome Bri4gc s ~
S u ~ p~ys a man who lS on places. TO find the answers 10 the creepy and eerie looking. and will
~acah~ with has fianccc. The vaca- truth, Sutherland is forced 10 relive leave you in awe with his pcrfor-

~=:==~;:is~:.his :

;::u~

of what happened to

m;,c:~ndingwill conieas asurprisc.

Su;:~:;
of why his love has d1sap- for the truth ShonJy after meetlf'I&
He is forced 1 accepc that Sutherland,shelcamstha1he 1S still
0
tS~ghe cando 1obMgher obsesscctwithfindingthetruth. Inthe
NotboW.~(}Whyshehasgone mean~ Travis be.comes his lover
him lO ~aJc..for the ttuth. and she also will pay the price for
~_!,~ _ ~ 15 ; 01 9nc o~ - ~l~ve.
in -

for this
With other above average movies
out suctt as; " Used People ...
..Soiru:n,ersby". and .. A Few Good
Men"', '"The Vanishing" may be a
movie to rent on one of those lazy
~ o~ wce~day nights.

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"Demon Rug Suckers From
M31'S" wubad.Noebadina

MWhen we' re 1udi1ioning
Each episode cost.I aboul real fast. therc.-e. a lot&fputhem, one, Iha! arc really bad. we SSO.OOJ to mate.and thclCl:land sionalcpeople. Wec.ouldn·1t11~
say oothin1 but. ' This b really robots are mostly homemade. cnvlsioncd being in Ne~•wed: ,
bad,'" Hodpoo wd. " U we rip Crow ls made up or a lacnme or CoUcac Prea Service."
onlbcm.sct1ocd;otcs, lhctlthe r11eemllk:1plaslicbowlinapul

pcrfec1 revenge bccau,e er the
rapid-flrcjotcs.
The plot or MSTIK ls &mlZ·
ingly simple: Joel Robi nson
(playedbycre:itor JodHodp:,n)

runny tense. but really. really

vague fQ.IOn
invotving1penonali1ycl&shwith
Dr. Cbyu,n Fon-cstet(playedby
Tr.icc~u,1co,.wri1a111d
the puppeteer or Crow). Joel is

wron,.

lnstitule fot

some

banishedtolhcS1&cll.itcofLove,
driRingthrnu&hspacewithCrow
ScicnccThcalcrlOOO" lhlnks1 ' andhlsrobotsldetkkTomServo

movie is bad, it muslbrin11ncw (Kevin Murphy lsTom'spuppcdcfmition IO the word. And ap~tly lh:1i is how b3d ..Dcmon
Rug Suckcn From Mar," i:I.
Welcome, channel swfcrs, LO
Mystery Science Theater 300'.>,
or MST3K, ~ hotlell new lelcvlsion show on Comedy Central.
where two robots and • human
bclna in silhooeUe In fron1 of a
rnovlesaccnwatchtaribJemov•
lcsandshootu,cirmooUu:off.
MSTIK i.1 taking on an Qbnos1
cult•liteltltUSac:mt1theUnited
Slale:I. Produced In .1 subwb or

Minncapolis,MSTIKh:i.111S1rOng
foUowing on college cAmpu.scs
nationwide. About 20,000
Mistccs. or ardent MSTIK fans.

_j)clong 1 lhe MS'TJK fan t;;lub,
0
and 1he devoted iriclude the
i-brvard,IRadcliffe SCicncc Fie-

dish. while Tam ii

film may be wed...

<=).

and I J0111

ThcR;i:lnodoubtthatMSTIK
twllkenclfln ashor1 period of
lime. Five ICUOftl ago it wu
aired on I MiMelpOlis-SL Paof
UHPswioncnuhoeatringbudget. and 10 thc ll&ention of the
now defunct Comedy Olanncl.
WhcnC-omedyChannel andHAI
merged in10 comedy Cenu.J,
MSTik became one of ill c.or-

wasbooledoutoftheGiDnonics

awful. And
Joel and the
robots pve lhis movie I lhumbs
down, mainly bccaUle then: i:11
,ce:nclnthiJB-pldemoview~
1 guyhas111uplici1su.llllcncounier wilh a vacuum clcanet.
When thc:crcwof "My,tcry

p&rtscf1bulJble.-gumfnlCtune,1
penny bank and a RashlighL But
nam1t1cr, Joclandthcrobocsarc

ners10nCS.

As the ultimate ncar-dcalh
upcricncc ("Hc'snotdcld. he•,
mclllphysicallyclwlcn1edi ,Jod
lndlhcrobolsarcrorcetowa1ch

hot.

M didn' 1 have much conn.
l
dcn<:c 11 lhe bc&innlna," Joel
Hcdg,on llid. "It acemcd an inltteltinl lhin& to do. Bui we Kl
up 111 111swttin1 machine after
the fust cpi,odc, and ii qwckty
fiUcd up. We aot a loc. of kltm

l~=~,:t.:::~

and wnou,. and 1101 only did
lunch, but tftakflSt and dinno',

IOO.Tam Servos:aidhca.wl.aura
Dem "net 18 fedlrom mc.Llwti
Dem b tall. And spooky, but 11te
likchcr,"
Bui whenyouarchel&ht-challcnged, everyone i:I tall. Tom.

"Oh, Yeah," hes:i,ys.

Did You Know?

B-ratedmovics.ficndishlortu:rc
dcviccscho.tenl>ylhcnot•~vil
doctor and his henchman.
Try watching -nie Day The

• Pornography is a $10 billion-a-year industry?
• There are 4 tiines as many so-called "adult"
bookstores in the U.S. as there are McDonald's
restaurants?
• A woman is beaten every 18 seconds?
• A woman is raped every 6 minutes?

e:.thfrou."Bcforethemovleis

shown.thcn:is1shor1cnlitlcd
M
Hcrc Comes lhe Circus."
A bunch or clowns are walking into lhe big top: M
Mae way
ror lhc Ku KJia clowns." chimes
Tom. A wonun Is swinging oo a

tmpczc: M ourBelly swings
Ycs,
both ways." Joel says. You get
thcpoint. but sinoc thcjoltcsare
runny (they really arc), there's
more rrom the main rcatwe. 1
Swedish film about ll bad wilCh

Bt3ins tni:. in E:dcn Pmric.
Tiicrcare2-4,show11 scason,and
MST3Kju.szenleff.ditsilfthjear!
Thill i:111 lol of bad mdvics.
Jus1 lite the show. the lines

,elf.

belngheld clptivc.
- lkmonl,-blnoJIH,~-hoslage---EV'Ct')'One-f~s-play.------L-All:iftaU, Ille lleiCOl)pical iUHdl'kll
by two members of the Aryan Res~- Even lhCI black Sll&f director Marla made toward µIC Otlncsc. white, and
tancc. 1b: two person right wing party Williams falls in love with the racist Afro-Americans were priceless. lhey
is headed by a quack lunatic chemistry dim:tor Andrew Simpson.
rdldeyouthlnkandruli:z.c you cannot
prqfcssor_phisidiotmistanL
The play was made too corny by takcsomeonc:atfacevaluc . Toomany
~ . the prufes&Or, really thinks havhla, ;.vcryone fall in Jove. The pp:,pledccidc if they like someone by
Bcman:lisOu.ncseandUndaiswhite. rxial lhcmeoflhc pla)'I,.._ ascriolS t.bcirslcinoolorbcforelheycvcngetto
Beman! and Linda fall In love while oneandi1IOStlts focus'°IJhlsslapfdck
co111iJ!"td o1111wpa1t

~

By John Williama
CollcgcPreuScrvice

Mustalnclockcdlnaroom.surroundcd
and being taunted by images of him•

lo••

li&alwimpandisafn.ld
JcslicahlslNCldcntityjn
losi:nl her. .
.

The Suffolk Journal

:~y~~~ !~~ ~~~7!o:~✓dp

The in1ensity and unlQUCflCSS of the
video matches ~ ,J>f the crunching
song, which Mcgadcth can add to its
growing Ustorsuc.ccssful single$ from
ilS most commercially sucocssfu1 album to date. "Geuntdnwn 10 E:ilinctio~~ns ' N. Roses. "Ga~ ~fEden"•
Guns 'N' Roses is kind enough to
provide lyrics at lhc bottom of lhc
.screen in lhis vidco, with a ball~mg on every syllable.
Sadly, this Is the best pan o(the
video. The viewer has to either follow
lhc bouoclngball orstareatAxlRose's
tonsils in this single angle. one-camera, strobe-laced video.
Wrcnth.i.m. "Foccs"-Takingplaccin
front of sm:ill crowd ai a !)arty. this
video is a relatively modest 1
00k al a
group of apparently yi>ung, spirited
and very talented musicians.
E~traordinary guitar ,-ort and
thqughlful lyrics highlight lhe song .

a

and

fhC

IOW'budltft'1tititlffigh11ljaality

vidcc should becawte ·a·mo1-t:·r"Cgu1ar
tenant of M'IV's Most•
Wantcd.
Bbntovl r':BcdOfm;dJ.1bevidco

forBooJovl 's mostrccertiinglejmlps
b3ckj Ind forth bttwecn<& •cahdle Iii

::fw't:!.~:=

quick concen dips. • · ·
Tltcoutdoorscr;ncs,fcaturcdmostly
durins Richie Sambon's' guitar SOio,
arc b~ad" b ~.i:nle)"are •
and
niceqontruttotheindbor!biidio~
and " ic ending cotictrt'footqc makes
Q
for an lntcrestinganditlougtulelvfdeo
for the love b:lllad. ~1. 1 •
cot11iriwtdo11nwpo1e

1

come one :il'lcr another. • stac-

--+------~- ~-=
EVCf)'OflC Im 1onc 10 mcvics

tobad theyend upWkingbllckto
thc screca. Watching MSTIK is

cato or jokes ,and one-linen.

nfovie first ho.s to pass the joke
lest.

V ideoS /rvmf)ffviOIISpoJr - - - - - - Whitnc)' Houston. " I wm
Always Love You"-Th.ls stillpopular video Is comprised
primarily or roougc from the
recent film, "The Bodyguant,•·
swrlng Houston and Kevin
CoSlnCr.

If lhc movie is as bad as
eyeryonc says it Is. lhcn you
C&J1figureout mostoflhcplOI
from lhc video scenes without
spcndirig your money.' Unfortunalcly, you still bave to listen to HouSlon's voice.
·

J oin frrogram Council _o this powerful llldf/lJdurt 9~tatJOD by ,the
l

acclaimed professor or sociology and women's studies at Wheelock Colle&._ ....
The slide show focuses on the rdationsbip between commercially prQduced
imaces of violen~ apkist women and-rea)..world vkilaw:L l t.'s bound to be a ·
thought pn,yollln.Y"_a ey....,...i,,1 uperieac:e.

Thursday; Marcli 4th, 1993

1 -i:30 _ .•in.
p

.c. Walsh Theater

Face Jromprtv1oiupo1t
know them.

Althoyghllm·Bakc.r'sportrayaloftheegomAIUlcalactot
was truly hysterical, his performance was' lost because of
the weak plot.

• "Face Value," which is in •
ui&l run before hcadlna. to
Broadway, had an important
story to tell but jusl lost Us

rocus.
The play will run at the O>
loo)l111l•••1rClluou1hfeb.28.
Sp<dll Slud<nl llckib forlh<
rcmalrilng performances can
bepwdwedatthcthea&erbo:t.
office two hours before lhe
show.

Come see a film called "Casting the First Stone"
presenting both sides of abortion .
Following will be a discussion on abortion.
Sawyer427

l -2:30 p:m.
·Co-sponsurea 6y

'I1i£. 'Womens Center ana'WqmenStuaies !faculty

Wcdnesday, Fcbruary 24, 1993

~-~w.-,Tlm
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The Suffolk Journal

6

~O jokes and two 'bots named Crow and Servo
By JohnWillianu
College Prcu Sctvicc

>cmoo

Rua Sucken From
"wasbad.Notbadina

fllCIISC, bulreally, rcally
I. And wrooa. Joel and the
•aavclhfsmovieathwnbs

1,mainlybocausclhcreis a
:inthisB--,:radcmoviewhctc
, huancaplicitseaualcnlU with a vacuum dcanu.
hen thecrewor " Mystoy
ceThcatct 3000""thinksa
els bad, itmustbringanew
ition co the word. And 1p1
0ythatbhowmd"Ocmoa
Suckers From Man:M is.
clcomc, channel sudcrs, lO
tty Science Tbc.a1cr 3000.
STJK.thchottcstnewlcle~showonComodyCentral,
~ two robots and.a human
1insilhoocucin rron1 ot a
11tcrccnwatchterriblcmovld lhoot tl)cir moulhsoff.
ST3Klstakinaonanalrnost
lb aatWI across the Uni cod
,. Produced In B suburb or
capolis.MSTJKh:u11strong
.vina on collcae campuses
mwidc . About 20,000
:a. or llf'dcilt MST3K fans,
1 lO the MST3K fan club.
g
the devoted include the
llrd/RadclUTe Science Fie-

Ott,).

" When we ' re a udi lioning
thci'n ,oneslhalarcrcallybad, we
uy nothing but. ~This is really
bad,'" Hodgson said. " If we rip
on them. gel good jqt.es: then the
rilmmay beused."
Thctc is nodoubc tlw MSTJK
lwlakcnoffin ashortperiodo(
time. Five acuons ago it wu
aircd onaMinncapolis-SLPaul
UHFstationonalhoestrinabudget. and 10 thcallcrilion or the
now de!uncl Comedy Cbanncl.
WhcnComedyChannclandHAI
merged in10 comedy Central,
MST3k became one of iu cor-

Each episode costs abou t
UO,OQC)Jomllkt,andthcscuand
robou ~ mostly homemade.
Crow is mllde upora i.cros:sc
race mask, a plastic bowling pin
and a soap dish, while Tom is
pans orabubblc-gummachine,a
penny b:lnlcand afla.shliJhL But
no mauer, Joel and the robots are
hoL
" I didn ' I have much confidence at the beginnlna," Joel
Hodpon said. "It ICCmed Ill\ intercsling thin1 to do. But ..-c sc1
up an 1111swcring machine after
!he rim cpi,odc, and it quietly

As the uJlimale near-death
c.1.pcricncc("He' s noldcad, he·s

""""""·

real fpst. then: arc i lor or pusioruucpeoplc. Wecouldn'thave
envisioned beina in Newswecl:
orColkge P r w S ~M
They rcca11lytn.vdcd10Hollywoodlndmingled withtherich
and famous, and l'IOl only did
lunch, but bmLlcfast and dinner,
loo. TomServosaidhesawl.aura
Dcm"'noi 18foctrromme.Laun
Dem b la.I.I. And spooky, but WC
like~...
Bur whcnyouarcheight,dWlenged. everyone is lall, Tom.
--oh, Yeah," heuys.

Military Force·In.Bosnia
A Historic Mistake

rillcdup. Wc104alocollc1tcn

perfcc1rcvcngcbccauscorthc·
rapid-(11Cjotes.

The pkll or MST3K is amazinaly s imple: J0Ci Robin son
(playcdby a e:Ltor.JoclHodpon)
wuboolcdoutolthcGizmon kt
Institute ror some vague rca,on
involvUlgapcrsonall1yclashwith
Dr. Clayton Nlll'CSICf (played by
Tr.iccBcaul~,aco-writerand
the puppclcu or Crow). Joel is

banishedlQlhcSatelliteoCLovc,
drifiinalhtou&hspacc.withCrow
andhisrobolsidckkltTomScrvo
(Kevin Murphy is Tom's puppe-

mctaphysicallyc~godj,Joc.l

Once apin, lhe wortcl wllchel u tbc bom:n ol w• ~uely
invade our C0IIICioulnea. The ICUina rCI' tbll episode of military
atrodtybthcrqioniormerlytnownasYu,oslavia.. Tbcarcaislivina
up to lb rq,utatioa of bein& ·lhc plx:e where greal wan bc1in.
WortdWvl wubom In thisrc,k>n when healed political unrest
apiDedDffl'ialosJobalponOict. Ycanbter, lhe'amcarcawasan
1mponant indicl&or; ol the level or succes:s lhe Axis powcn would
enjoydurin1 theaccond world Wl11'. Now we wiw:h and wait 10 ace iC
tiumaa kind hu lca'1lcd rrom the miswcs or hlstory.
o... evt:1W1J television reports dctal.l sniper fin:. The momina
n c ~ artides ..-rite or lhe growina rumors oC incidenu or
canibolilm. Our own pcnonal conveJ$3lions flddrcsl the idea or
cdwc dansift&- II actu.ally ICICfflS hard 10 bclieYC that thdle CVCftts
can happen in this modem a,e. The truth is simply dwppoiiuiaa.
Serbia and Oocwa ue no doubt tcstina the resolve of their own
peoples. while simultaneousJy tcs1in1 the palieoce or lhc &lobal
community .. The clear vktim in this quest ror tcnitory Bnd rc,ional
dom,UWICC: Bosni:i..
Most poop&e qn:,c the honor must end, but rcw aiffie on how to

Did You Know?

andtherobotsareforcctowatch
B-rutedmovics,ricndis.h lorture

dcviccscho,enbythcno1-so-evit
doctor and his henchman.
Try watching "Tllc Day The
E:lrthFroz.c."Berorethcmovicis
shown,

there is a shortenlitkd

" HcrcComestheCircus."
Abunchor clownsarcwa.llcinginlolhcbis.,_10p: "Malr:ew11y
ror the Ku KJu,; d owns." chimes
Tom. A wom:in is swinaing on a
lnlpet.c: "Yes. our Be11 yswings
bolh ways." Joel siys. You gc1
thcpoint, bu1 sinccthejok:esare
runny (they mi.lly arc), there' s
more from the main rc.11W"e, a
Swedish film abot.11 a bad witch

=•.=::.::·: ,.!'.~::!::::.:::"'..

- Pornography is a $10 billion-a-year industry?
-There are 4 times as many so-called "adult"
bookstores in the U.S. as there are McDonald's
restaurants?
- A woman is beaten every 18 seconds?
- A w?man is raped every 6 minutes?

!:'\:i:::::

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thequestionhubt.come:ShouSdtheUnitcdSlatcsintc:neneiolhis

1

·

"U morons had wings, thi/1
newsroomwoulci~analrporl"

ru:,~':~=ly~ii!":i~~~:'enc1°"~

•An impirsonator of.columnist OJld
fo~r pruithntial hopeful Palrick
Buchanan Oft WHDH 'Last Chance

conflict, il should do so. This is II tragically flawed nssertion. Our •
nalioa has neither lhe surplu., economic resources-nor the public
support to embark upon yet anolhet &lobal police lictioa.
Ti¥:c, ol Viet N~ lte in the rormcr Yutosbvi:i.. NOi a drop o(_

American blood needs

IO be shed

in this coriflicL Economic ind

dipkle}alic means an: available ror Piuident ~linton to·utilize.
~roruisnot~andlhOuldQOlbeUIOd.

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~~VCasapeople1houlcho(nlva'rorthe~orpcace

8mins Int. in EdCfl Pr.tiric,Minn.
Thcrcan: 24 shows 3 sica.son,and
MSTJKjUSlenteteditsri(thjeir:
Tbat is :i 101 or b3d movies.
Jus1 lite the show, the lines
come one llflct another, 1 staccato or jokes and onc-fincn.

imlir~°:_~~~we ,

or~";

~~
. The u.s,

......................_
...j)~AQ,d t r ~-MmlC~
lflheyenduptalkinJbockto_ movie. .... h:isto p;us thejoke t t=.:;;;;::;:;;:;::;$ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ==
fim

:roen. W11ehing MSTJK is

Iner.

·

everyone says it Is, then you
can figurcoutmostoflhcplot

from the V
klco scenes without
spending you r money. Unfortuna,lcly, you still have to listen to Houscon·s voice.

SGA Vote Mis-Reported

thought provoking and eye-open.Ing opuimce.

In lhc world or joum:,Jism there is a fine line between reporting the

IIOrJ.11'.'d becomin1an acliveparticipin1 in the story. Thec,nsttu1t'
prcllUl'CS or gclWla the Story, de3dlincs, ~ the in3bilil)'10 vcril'y

Thursday, March 4th; 1993
1-2:30 p.m.
C. Walsh Th. ater
e

l'actsinatimclymanne.-Cll.uscsmisUkc:sandevcn rorcesthecrossing

or that imaJin;uy line.

The Suffolk Joumal made such :1 misl:lke WI week in our report
~or the Student Oovemment Associ:1tion's vote on the alloc:utOO of
funds ioa>sponsora fin:incifll aid book or scholarships. The Joum:11
croucd the line or rq,oning Mid m:ide tho :1llc1a1ion th:u the SGA
viobr.d theirconsliJ.ution by :approving fonding without havina a
quorum prc:Kfll ror the vote.
·

ICe from prevlo,u pa1t
now them.
JtboughUm-Bakcr'sporlloflheegomaniacalaclOr
truly h~rical, his pcr1ancc was lost because of
plot.
Face Value," wlµch is in a
~ run before hcadln1 to
ldway, hid III important
y to tell bul just lost 115
d.
. play will Nil II the Cobe

weak

11'\bean.JhroughFcb. 28.
dalstudenllickeb forlhe
olrilng pu{om>IIICCS can
1Utchuedlllhctheal.crbox
cc two hoon before tbe

w.

,i,

Come see a film called "Casting the First Stone"
presenting both sides of abortion.
Following will be a discussion on abortion.
Sawyer 427

l -2;30 p.m.
Co-sponsoruf 6y
'Ifie 'J.1/omen 's Center
'Wot_nen Sttuiies ![acu{ty

ana

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we::::·
u

tbli6i,_.~ls~tooovatbe
mnintentiorw, unfcstu-

one ol lhc votes.

s===~!~~·!~r:..!::~~=:;;sa1~i=.

i:::i:;
Jr the movie is as bad as

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:Jt- -

J oin Program Council in lhis powerful slide/lecture prcsenlalion by lhe
acclaimed proressor or sociology and women's studies a t Whedock College.

test.

deos Jrom·puvroiu pogt
/hitncy HotlSlon. " I Will
ays Love You"-111isstill:alu video Is comprised
1arily or roo&age from the
ntflbn, "The BodyJUant"
ing Hoiiston and Kevin

= - = ==



Ills -:-,

~~~::=:.:~":c~==
The Joum:ll, clOIC to press 1ime. misinlerpc-elcd :1 scction or the

bylhcSOAutotheactur;icyor1hestory.wcrc-euminedlheracts
and a&rcardul delibcradon amoog thecditon :and rq,ortcr who
wro1ethc110ry, wert:lli1.ed that af! error had bcm ra:idc.
WblleitwunotlheinlCntoflhcstory tomisrcpreient1he11Clions
oflhe SOA. it wu intended l'lllhcras a piece oflnform:uion ror the
cONUfflption of the student body. AJ the tole soorce or ncW1 on
campus..Jhc J0Uffl31 redlobUpted to provide u1ensivecovcr.igeor
the body which controls the student ac:1iviticl rce.
Thc Joumal is folly supportiveollhcconcq>1orarcprdcntative

r e ~ , Stcphanio Snow, tqlOl'1Cd lhal SOA had taken 1
vote 'without a q,uorum. Accordin& 10 Robert's Rules or
Order. l · quorum is "one more than half or the total
mcmbcn." Since SGA hau full board or~membcn, a
ouonunwouldbc-12+ I. or 1
3mcmbcn.. WhcnSGA voted
outside !ICOOlarlhlp book,lccs with the FtnanCial Aid omce,
· therewCJe 15 mem~prt!CIII.
Ms. SDOW abo rcportccl that I ~Ll}irds vo&e WIS
needed "for any motion 10 pus." Acconling IO SGA's
ConslitutionandRobcrt' sRuksor Ordet,amainmoliono(
thiscypercquires only a majoritj vote. A two-thitd.1 vote is
only required ror special n:slatory motions or incidental
moiions. Even ir a two-thitdJ vote was needed, however,
themoiionwoukl slillhavepassed.Letmeeaplaln: with 15
votingmemben, two-thiidswouldbclOycsvotcs:thefinal
VOie showed 11 yea. 2 l'l:ly. and 2 abstentions. The vote
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,qn,cntativcs Gayle Goodwin and AnlhOl'ly stquik
"".ttenotprcseritrorthevote.Sincethesrr rcpr~nlltivei
originallypruentcdthemotibntotheFinanceComrniUce,
they wmclealyinsupportolthevote. Howevcr,thisstill ·
would not have influenced the vote.
SornctimelRDbcrt'1RulelofOrderetnbcveryconfosin&, cspccially iC you've never dealt with it before. Ms.
Snow migh1 not have reamed that the Managina Edicoror
~inistration on the Journal ltlffis a former SOA presldcnt;TornBeJmoote. WhenMr.Belmontesem:doaSOA.

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Continued On Page ~O

Wcdnesday, February 24, 1993

The Suffolk Jownal

Suffolk Waloei iii993
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td two 'bots named Crow and Servo
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When we're auditio ning • Each episode costs 1bou1
lhcm,onesthatarcreall ybad,we SSO.OOOtomake,andthcsctsand
ay nothing but. ' Thtl ls really robots arc mos1ly homemade.
1implc: Joel Robinson bad,'" Hodgson said. " If we rip Crow is made up or a 1acros:sc
dbyacatarJoclHodpxi) on lhem,get1oodjokes, lhenthc race mask, a plastic bowtin1 pin
and1101pdish,whi.leTomis
,otedou1ofthcGizmonb filmmay~UJCd."
Therc isnodoubc !NU MffiK J)IIJUofabubblt-g\lm machine, a
lleforsome..-agix:rc&!On
'ing a pen(xlalityclashwith hu laltmoff in • ~ period or pcnn~ bantanda rta.shlight. But
aytonfonatcr(playcdby tltne. five JCUOnS ago it wu no mailer, Joel and the robots arc
~u.100-writcrand aind on a Minneapolis-St. Paul hot
UHF1tationonashoe$tringbud- 1 didn'I hue much conli•
lppetcer of Crow). Joel is
IOd to the Suellile ol Love. get, and go the IUCnlion or the dcnce 11 the beginning," Joel
gthrou&hapacewilhCrow now dcfunci Comedy Olannel. Hodpon said. "II JOCmed an in1robocsidctktTomServo WhcnComedyChanneland HAI 1Crestin1 thins !Odo. But we set
mcraed in10 comedy Cmtra l, up an aoswctin& mac hine after
~ Murphy is Tom'spuppcMSnk. became one of its c:or- the fine epi,ode, and ii qwckly

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plot o/ MST3K is amaz-

thc bltimate ncu-dealh
ence\Hc'snocdcad.hc's
hysk:allych&llenged"),Jocl

erobotsarc forcetow~h
dmoviea,fiendish IOttW'C

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real fut. there area lotofp:15sionale~lc. Wecouldn'thsve
cnviskint.d being in Ncwswcd:
OJCollegePrcssScr,,jce."
Thcyrccet1 llytnvded10 Hol•
lywood andmingled with the rich
and famous, and noc on.ly· did
lunch, but breufa.n and dinnu,

100.TomServosaidhesawl..aUB

Dem "1101 18 rcarrom me.Laun
Dem is tall. And spooky, but we
li.tehcr."
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lenac,d. everyone is 1.3.11 Tom.
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Froze. Before the movie is
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A. WOffl311 is swingin1 on a
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~ays," Joel s:iys. You gel
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from the mnin fcat • • a
sh film about II bad witch

• Pornogra phy is a $10 billion-a-year industry?
• There are 4 times as many so-called " adult"
bookstores in the U.S. as there are McDonald 's
re~tal!rants?
• A woman is beaten every 18 seconds?
· A w?man·is raP.ed every 6 minutes?

Military Force In Bosnia
A Historic Mistake
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OWlcc apin, die ,-,orld wa&ches as the homn of
grolesq':'Cly
Invade our comdomnca. The aeuiftJ rCI' this q>isode ol military
awcitylslhetcpDni'onnc:rlytnownasYuplavia. Thein;1is livinJ
up lo ib i:cpucadoo ofbeint -the place where great wan begin.
WarldWw l wubom in lhisrcgion when heatcdpoliliclll unrcat
apillcd 0-..et iato global c:onrucL Ye:ars J.a&er. ~ same aru. WIS an
irpporWw: indlcaor ol lhe level ol suceca the Axis powen would
Cfljoy durinJ the second world WIit. Now WC Wlllth and wait IO leC if
human kind hu learned from the mi.sbtes ofhi.ttory.
Our evenblg ldevision rcporU dcWI sniper r11e. The momin1
n e ~ articles write o/ die growing rumors of incidenll oL
cannibalism. Our own penon3I convcrs:itions addR:l.t the idea of
ethoiccleansin1-I1xtually,c,cm.1hanll0bdievelhat theseevcnts
can happen in tJtiJ modem age. The 1n11h is simply disappointifl&Sernia and Croatia llf'C no doubt tcslinJ the resolve of their own
pc,oples. while simulWICOUSly teseing the palieDce or the • ~
communicy. The dear victim in Uiisquest for acrritory :ind regional
domirwlce:Bosni3.
Most people agree the hom)J mus! end, bul few agree on how IO
achieve this JOQJ. The UIUtcd NIIIK>nl 1w attempted lo n e ~
acvecal limes, bul the result hu always hem the same - faihirc.. Now

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conflict. it should do so. This is a tragitllll y flawed assertion. Our
R3UOQ 1w

neither the surplus ci:onomi:

resources nor the p.ibli:

supporttoembar:tuponyc1ano1hcrgloba.lpoliceae1ion.

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source. 'A]~
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the movie is IS bad IS
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lgu~out mostofthe pJot
the video scenes without

Jing your money. Unfor•
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J oin Progra m Council in this powerful slid6"1tdure presentation by the
acclaimed prorcssor or sociology and women's studies at Wheelock College.
The slidt show focuses on lhe relation.ship between commercially produced
images or violence against women and ~ I-world violence. It's bound to be a
thought provokinc and eye-opening experience.

Thursday, March 4th, 1993
1- 2:30 p.m.
C. W~lsh Theater

:ome see a film called "Casting the First Stone';
presenting both sides of abortion.
Following will be a discussion on abortion .
Sawyer 427

l -2:30 p .m.
Co-sponsured 6y
'lne 'Women's Center ana 'Women Stu.dies j'."acu.(ty

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n:1tica's fU1wc. lt itnowuptolhemtodec:idcif lheywillwoncnab:id
situation by rcpe:ulng the mist.akesorhistory.

SGA. Vote Mis-Repor-ted

reporter. S~Snow. f'CP.X1od

~soA had ta.ken a

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mernbcn. M SU,C,C SGA hu • full board of 24 members, a
ooorwnwouldbc 12+ 1 ccl3fflCfflbcn. WhenSGA voled
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oatsidescholarship booklets with lhefinancW AidOfT"ace,
ihcre wete 15 membcn preaca.t. .
~Ms. Soow also ~ that a twe:-thln1s vote wu
needed "for any motion to pm." Acc0nling 1o SOA. 's
Constitution and Robert's Ru les of Order,• main motionot
ollhaJ.im.:l&in3ry Une.
The SurToU: Joum~ m3ISe such :a misl.ll:e bsl wee.It in ow rcpon this type ,eqllires only a ma}?ity vo~.__A lwo-lhinh vote is
or the Scudent Government Associ:11ion's voce on lhe iiUoc:ation or only re.quited for special rcstoiory ~ •. or. incidcrjtal
funds IOco-sponsora liluncial !lid book or scholarships. Jbc Journal motions. Even if a two- thuds vote was needed. howevcr,
cnmed the line or reporting and m:w:lc the :allcJ:uion that the SGA. themotur' would still h11vep:lSSCd. Lct me explain: with 15
viewed thei,- constitution by,approving funding withoui havin g :a voti~gmcmbcrs, two-thinlswouldbc l Oyesvotcs;thelinal
vote. showtil 11 yea. 2 nay, and 2 abstentions. The vote
quorumprcxnt rorthevote.
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Ms. Snow 'was comet when she swtil tha1 senior
a quorum was lwo-thirds of t~ membership. Aiictbeingi:113llenged ~ prcxnlltives Gayle Goodwin and Anthony Stepanik
by lbe,l;OA as IO the accwacy or 1he story, We re-examined the facts were not present Corthevotc. Sincclhescrcprcsentat.ives
and .rte, carcCul di:libcntion amon1 lhe edi&on and rq,ortCS" who originallypresentcdtbe mOlionlOthefJnandCommillce,
lheywef'Ccuiy in ltlppOrtofthevote.However.lhis.rn
wrote the story, we f'C3lhed th.It I'! error bl bom made.
While it was noc the inteat ofthe1imy kl misrcpraent the actions would not ~ve influenced the vote.
Sometimes Robcrt'sRubof Ordetctnbc vcryconfus- •
of)he
"'SOA, it was intended rlllher as a piece of informntion for the
consumption of the studc:nl body. As the 10k soun:c: of news on, ing. espccblly if you've never dealt wilh it before. Ms.
campus. lheJOllffl3J feelsoblipkd IO provi~u.lcnsivecovcnigcor Snow mitht noc have~ that the Managing EdllOrof
Administnwon on the Journal mills a former SOA presithe body whic.h cootrols 1he student acfr,:ities fee,
The Joumal is folly supportive of the conccptof arcpn:tenWive dent; Tom Belmonte.. When Mr. BcbnontelCrVCdOISOA..
•udmt govanmeoc and fed WI ourcovcra;e enhances the pcrfor• he WIS a key mein bcr IA revising the current SGA consti•
manceofi uchanorpnization. However, lie fully mlm it sudl aslor)' IUtioa.Mr.BelmontetiklworbLnthefinandalAidOmce
ulheooe inqUCIUOD lends no1uppor1 totheactiviliiesofthcSGA . andisprobablyfamiliarvilh'theproceaoflhisjoinlptojccl
with 1be PiMncia1 Aid Off'icc to pmducc the outside
manbenbip and dettactl Crom the credibility ol the new,pllla'.
TheJouma1.enetlhct,eginnlAjofdieyc11,twpnwidcdbalanecd ICbolanltip boob. TbeSGA&ecutivc Board is willinJ 10
covcrage oftheSOA and will con1
inue to do 10 in th e ~ 11WW:f; providei:larificationonthep.-llamenwyproccduresu,ed
'lllecditon fed a licepasisoneoflhe1110ngcst way,foensurelhe duringanydelibcnalions [qrycurq,or\erl.
1... plca,cdtorcponthemainpointdilcussedwuthe
llmcllly ol iow:nu-nc. b1!f even~ pras is f.allible. In the same
~
MtheJou,..J WOllld tep0rtanem>ronthepartoftheSGA fonding of the oulside scholarihip booklets for Suffolk
odlerorpnizllion, we QOW fully :ldmi1our.arorand rctixt the
Jnlhc wo,ld ofjoumalism there is:a fi ne line between reporting !he

llOr)' and becomiD& 1111 DCtive p:uticip:int in lhe SIOf}', The constant

prasura: of 1etting the story, de311lincs,"311d the in3bilicy IO verify
bctsinatimclymannerc:ausesmisbkesffilcvcnfon:eslhccrossing

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993
Wednesciy,Fc~24, 1993·

FdittH·i.al

The Lighter Side 0

Military Force I~ Bosnia
A--Uistoric Mistake
Cklcel.ll"l,lhcworldwa&c:hcsulbebomnolw111 groccsqucly
invade our COfllCiou:sncss.The.1CUin1 for lhis qiisodc of miliawy
auoci1ylsthcrc1ionformcrtyknownasYugoslavia. Thcarc:aislivina
uplo itsrcpurationofbein1theplacewhcre1n:at w.-sbcain.
Wood W'/11 ,I was born in d!is region when heated political unresi
spllkd _
OVCJ iaio &lobal conflicL Years b.Jc:r, the same IUUi WU an
important indicMor olthe k:vd of success the Axis powen MJ1Jld
e,uDYdurina the second world war. Now we W1llCh and wait to see if
human kind has iclmod Crom the mlSf3CS ol history.
Our evenm, tck:vision reporu dcuail sniper rin:, The momin1
newsplpQ' anicks write ol lhe growing rumors or incidents or
cannib:llism. Our own pcrson3l convcrsltions llddtess the kSea of
ethnk dean.siftg. II :actually see.ms twd lo believe th:u thcx events
can llappcn in this modern age. The truth is sjmply dis:ippoiiltinJ.
Serbia and Cnxuia are no doubt tcsling lhe resolve or their own
peoples. while simultaneously testing lhc patiCDCe of the global
communily. The dear victim in this qucsi for territory and regional
dorhirww::c:Bosnb..
Most people agree the hom;w must end, but few agree on how IO
achieve lhis Joa.I, The Unilcd N:i.tions 1w attemplcd to negotiale
aevenl timel.bul lhcresul1 lw;alway1 been lhcsamc- failure.Now
the question tw become: Should lhe United States intrncnc in lhis

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Some AfKricans m.:1y mat tli;K since the U.S. is the only
R:maining
and the ooly n:i1ion with the means IOCod the
conl1ict, ii: should do so. Th.is is a lr.lgically fbwed assertion. Our
R3liou 1w ncilhcr the surplus economX: raourccs nor the public:
suppor1 to cmb:id: upon yet anot~ gloh:J.I police ac tion.
T9CCS of Viet Nam lie in the fonncr Yugoslavi:I. Not a. drop o r
American blood needs to be shed in this conRicL &:onomic and
diplor!Pfk: meant arc avaibblc for PrcsidClll Clinton to utilize.
MMitar)' fo,cc i.s n o t ~ 111\d should not be lllCd.
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aca.vcatbcforcjumpinghcadftrstintoam:ajorc:atastrophe.ThcU.S,
armdi forces do nol need to XI as the globe's only unp.tid and
ovcnr,po ce on::e. uc apoicye
ony gre:i
n:itioo's'fu1~. lt isnowup 1
othemtodecidcifdlcywillwOBCna.ba.d
si!U31ion by repeating tbc misul:es or hisiory.

SGA Vote Mis-Reported

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SludC1110o~p.WeaPl)J'eCiatcthcopportu- .
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::1U..Al~J'_a,nsurc.i1wi.sunin1entionaJ~:;'1=natdyyourstaff~misrqlortodoneoftheVOlcs.
rcponer, Stcpha.nioSnow.~thatSO,Ahlldta.ken1
vote without I quorum'.'A&oniing to Robert's Rules of

Ordu. a quorum i.1 "one more than ball of the IOW
members." Since SOA tw • ruu board or 24 ITICfflbcn. a

ouorumwouldbc 12+ I.or 13 members. WhcnSGA voled
outside sc:hobrlh.ip booklets with the Financi31 Aid OfTicc,
there were IS mcmbcn presenL
Ms. Snow also reported that a two.thirds VOie w:u
needed "for any motion to pau." According to SGA's
Constitution and Rohen· s RulcsalOrdcr. a main motion of
this lypercquircs only a ma.jority VOie. A two-thirds vote is
only required for spcci31 rcstatory motions or incidenllll
motions. Even if a two.thirds vote was nccdcd. however.
the motion wouldslill ha.vepassed. Lei mee1pl:a.in; with 1.S
voting members, two-thirds w~ldbc IOycsvotcs: the foul
vote showed 11 yea. 2 na.y, and 2 abstentions. The vote
clea.rlyp:a.:scd.
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Ms. Snow W:U conec:1 whcn she stated Iha.I senior
rcprescnLD.tivcs Gayle Goodwin and Anthony Stepanik
wcrcnotprc,c:n1ror1hevote.Sincethascrcprescn1atives
origina.lly prcscn~ the motion to the financcCommiu.ec,
they were clca.rly in supponofthe vote. However. this still
would noc ha.ve influenced the vote.
Sometimes Robert's RWCI o(Ordcra n be very conJusing, e1pccially if you've never dealt with it before. MJ.
Snowmighl notha.vere:ilizcd tlW lhcMlnlgin1 Edilorof
Adminislnuion on the Joumlll IWl'is I former SOA president.; Tom Belmonte. WhcnMr.BclmontescrvcdonSGA,
he was a key member in m-bing the current SOA constitution. Mr.Bclmontcaboworb in theFmancial AidOmcc
andisprobably!amiliar~thtbcprocessofthisjointprojecl
: : : u : ~ l c n d s r n : = ~ i l : ; ~ ~ = G A with the P-inar,cial Aid omcc 10 produoc the outside
ThcJoumal,sincethcbegiMiftaoflhcYtM,twprovidcdbalanccd sc:bolm'shlp boob. TheSOA Er.ecutive Board is willing to
providccllriflCllionoolheparliamcn&a,yproc.ed~used
dwin1any dclibcnltioN fQryourrcpor1m.
ltmCllty ol ,ovemment, but CYCn the prc:1,1 is fallible. 111 the same
lam plca,cdlorcport the main poinldiJcussod wuthe
~ daal the Journal TIOa5d report an cm,r on the part or the SGA · fonding or the outside scholuship boolclcts for Suffolk
o r a a y ~,wc nowfuJJyAdmilour.crrotnndrelr.lCtthe

ln the world of joWll:Wsm there: is a. line line between ~porting the
story and becoming an :ictive pa.nkipa.nl in the story. The conslllnt
pressures of getting the story, deadlines. and lhc inability to verify
facts in a timely manner ca.uses misbkcsand even forces thccmssing
of1h.a.l.irm1gina.ryllnc .
The Suffolk Journal made such :i mist:lke List week in OW' report
of the Sludcnt Government Associ:ition·s vole on the a.lloc:ition or
funds ioco-qx,nsora. financial a.id book o(si;hol:uships. The Joum.:i.l
crossed the line of report ing :md m3de the allega.1ion 1ha.1 1hc SGA.
viola&cd their cons1ilution by approving fonding without having a.
qllOl\lmprcscn1forthevo1C.
The Jouma.J, clOSC to press time. misin1erpn:1cd :i soctM>n or the
SGA.Constilu1ion 1o1hcdlca tlµt ~ were under the impression that
a quorum was two-thirds of the membership. After bcingcha.11cngcd
bythcSOAastothc:iccW'3Cyof 1hc story,werc•enlffincdlhcfacts
and a!ler c.vcful delibcra.tion among lhe cdiiors :ind reporter who
wrote the 110f')', we realized that Ill! CJTOr h:id been ma.de.
While ii was not the inlCnl of the story IO misrqwiscnt the actions
or the SOA. it wu intended l'1llhcr as :i pa:c or infomution for the
consumption ol the student body. As the sole source of news on
~pu.s.theJQl.ln\3lfoelsobliptcdtoprnvideexlcnsivccovmgeof
the body whX:h conttols the student a.clivitics fee.
The Jounw is full y 1upportivc of the concept of :i rcprcscnblivc
student government af¥1 fed tha.t our covcr.11e enhances the pcrfor.
m.:ric:eolsuchano,pniution.Howovcr.wcfull)'3'1mi1suchaSIOI)'

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nwtcd by I large lfflOUnt of
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m~I in recent ~ MOR
notable than this rlCi. oowCver.
hu been the way people around
theci1yol8osionhavedealtwitb
'" thelitaitic:n.
. AfteraklnJdayofcluaeund
w9fk.Jaombcrlywalt1pwM1tho
MBTAltalion. Whilcncarintthe
doorway,laee1nthcrhi,:hstrung
and fashionable young man, who
wtulc ltn!Uing llon1 bumpa into
,even.I OCben pUIUl.1 by.
.outollhcblue,JocC.ool&lipl_on
• ptth of ice, and fills flat on his
•ylisbGirbuljcaDI.
Now I !lave ICwn1 ways ol
dca.lin1withmysilllllion.Ican:
• A)-.....-.~•llinl; B)
hclphimup;C)prctcndldid"Of
vicwtb:ilwbolcaffair;orO}
choiceaAandB.5iacelhave•
ubusualscn,cofbumorJcvtntuc
allyopccdforchoioeOlftu1fcw
moments or indulging in cflbicc
A.
.

Letters Continued On Page 10

throuJh1friend1tklf)'Jwon'1
ala

liYCa
"'!,ln.ni_,_..,
emcrin1
100n for1et Thllfrieftd

only one door ror
and
ca.itin1 the prttnlaea. Wilh snow.
~lliahllybut-.tilyshc
tumedhaearty.ror.dloni.Jhl.
Toherdilmaylhee:ll:laMrt.id
the IICII cnamiat Iha: • coaJd
not leave her ap.tmeaL Ill aa
4ppll'eAtly confUICd and,fcqet.
ful stale her landlont plowed hb
driveway 1t6:00AM; lhctaWt•
ing problem WU that her door
along hb driveway
ICIJQd
behind a few feclollllOW'.
Aftcrmorcthan1p1how01
fnmieddi..., . . colorfal_
1UIIC-a:hcwaslbletoaet0t11ba
door lo arrive • wort an boui

w•

:~ike~~

aliYC.lnhisc:onhasionMd...,

hcrlandlordhldllOlevennotice.:
wlw he hid done, I suppoac )'Ol
cou.ldCIII him I flake.
~fw.lythcywillboth~
1boulthcevicnl:wla&hccomia1
lprin1 brinp ita thaw. 1'1111 b

w,.993
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6

Wednesday, Febnwy 24, 1993

nos.ffwt-.U

The Lighter Side Of Winter

Military Fm:ce In Bosnia
A Historic Mistake

The winau of 1993 has bcca
marb:d by a lqc amount of
ll'IOwfallthatsccm,lohavebcen
mlsain1inrcccntyeara.M1n
notable: than !his fact, hoTieY'CI'",
has been the way pcopk around
thccltyofBostonhavedcaltwitb
lhcawition.


Once apia, lhe world walCbes u the homn of ww lfOICIQ;.Y
inv,de o u r ~ The ICllinl for this q)ilode ol militay
ID°Odtybthcn:p,rlfonnertytnownu Yuaos~vil. Thc.-ca is livin&
up10ltslq)Ulationolbdnathcplacewhcrc1te.11warsbegin.
Wand w.-1 wu born In lhis region when healed polilic» unttSt
,pined owr'ia1o alobal conflict. Ye:us L:attt, thc amc uu wu an
1mportan1 indicator ol thc level or success the AJ..Ls powers would
et\.i01 durinc the ICtond world Mil. Now we watCh and wall to R.e Ir
hum&II kind tw kaned
lhemlslaes or history.
Our e-,,cnin1 televblon reports deW I sniper fltC. The momina
newspaper articles write of lhe growini rumors or lncidefttJ or
cannib:llilm. Our own per,on3l convcrs:itionl address lhe idea or
e:dwc deansina. It X1Ually seems hard to believe lhat lhese events
CM 11appeG in this modem &JC. The lrUth is simply dis:ippoliilUl1.
Serbia and Cro:wa are no doubt lc:StiJI& lhe resolve ollhelrown
peoples. while simuluncousl'y testing lhe palience or lhc alobal
c::ommUIUty. Thcclc:u- victim in this quesc for lel'ritory 3nd rqkllw

. Afleralongdayorcluaeund

rrorn

domi!WICe:Bosnia.

Molt people•~ lhc honor must Cftd. but few agrt:e on how IO
achieve this p l. The United N3lions 1w at~pted IO negotiale
&vaal times. but the result lwalw:r.ys been the same - fail in. How
the question hu bcccne: Shouldlhc United Staaes inla'Vale ill this

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Some AMericans may wert Out since the U.S. is the only

=-~·=:::.~:~~=~:·~~;~~~c:
fl:llioD 1w neither the swplus economic resources

IICI"

the public

suppon tocmbn: upon yet another global police action.
Tl':flCS of Viet N3m lie lD lhc Conner Yugosbvi:i.. Not ll dmpof
American blood necd.1 IO be shed in this conRic:L EcOftOffllc and

dlp~lc

mcan:1

QJlaI'E orTJf£ 'WE'E'.K
11
If morons bad wings, thls
newsroom would be an alrporL"

-An lmpu1ona1or of column isl and
former prtsidential hopeful Patrick
Buchanan on WHDH 'Last Chance
Dinner1
'

3re1tvailable for Presidenl Clinton to utilize.

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Mii'iiuvy force ii not neccss;i.ry and lhouSd not be uxd.

Aq_Jcom111itmcntol Asncrican troopslolhc~UcBosnianregloo

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1irncto-,esi1111cn~roro.if~tonotp'5j-111~
today, ~
lofflOn'OW we faU inld'llecly U'a ~
.
Ourraolvcu a people &ho.aid 1101 Wlll'Yu for lhcouse., of peace:
and justice in Bow:L 1n f11tt,.Bosniucb.il9 topc;icc it ujl,IJI~
uXuwa:it~
sorSomalia't. Thedifftmlceisooll,:~1whc11wc
ee vii thclllCIRS to lhc desired cad isWIOll4,,""Militmy force l\,an

Letter~ tQ th,e Editor .
SGA pn/ic:Ient refutes
• •: . ! '.
Journal quorum story
••-··•L, ,I,•

SGA Vote Mis-Reported

'

ln lhc wOfld of journalism lhere is II fine line bclwocn n::pocting the
11ory and bocOming 11n active p:inicip:u1t in the story. The eonsuint

prcuurc,ofgettinglhcs1ory.dc:idlines.:andthcinabilitytovcrify
bclsin:atimelym:IMCl'ca11SCSmisUkes:andevenrorcestheaouln1
oflha,t im.,,gilwy line.
TIie Suffolk Joum:W madcsix:h 3 misl:lke W1 week in ourrtport
or the Student Government Assocblion·s vote on the :illoc:ulon or
fonds 10 CO-.spoMOr 3 fi~ b l aid book of scholarships. The Joonul
crossed the line of rcpocting ~ Ql::idC the 3l\eg:11ion Out the SGA
vklblrd their constitution by :ippmving furiding wilhoul h.:iving a

qoonimpresefltfortbCVOIC,

The Jourrw. dOIC to press time, misintcrp,cleit3 s6ction oC tbC
-SOAConstiturion totJpcdfcct th:u wc were under the imprmion th:u
aquonam was two-thirds of the membership. After bcingch3lblged
by thcSGA u co thc.accwxy of the suwy. we re-eaaminc(f-rtic f11tu

amusinJ,olcoune.Wllhalilwill
eruell'lyl'ClnaWltl evidcnccof
hertrauma.Unaildtcal~

onlyonedoor forcntcrin1#1d tbatshowillemdnaelOtn:at hlm
Wtin1theptCmbca. Wi&h ll'IOW. coJdly.'l'ldloouJdonlyhlJ1pc,lin
falllng lightly but steadily she Boaonirlthewinler.
tunlcdUIC#lyforthclU&hl
A dtird dbdac:c memory or
ToherdismlyatiedbooveRd lhiawina"ol l993 111hcninbcr
lhc neat morning 1h11 lhc could olinoriaJ n,w bats I have
ooc leave her ac-tmenL IA an aeeaonther,Jad.OfCOW'ICanow
apparently confused and f(WJct· banki don'l acmally move. but
fulllllteherlandlordplowcdhh cando,andcarscovetedin,now
drivewayat~OOA)tthercsu.lt• look much l.ilr:c ,now banks from
ing pmblcm WU that her door a disunce. Withallthenuhfrom
:aJon1 his drivcway was acaled our anow IIOrms, roads have
bchindafcwfectofmow.
looted motelftdmorclikethal
After more lhan an hour of iceplmctlatheSCarWan:movfnmieddiJPlgadcobfuJlan• ks.Allhouthlt1eem1C.fctcbed

1~1hcwuablcl0Jd0Ulher
door to .,;ve at wart an hour
bile. Shercport1dmthecven1
WUIOl!lethhi&litcbcillgburied
alive. ht bis conlaion and hate
lleJ°bltdlordhadnotevcnnodced
wh:athehaddonc.lsuppo1eyou
couldeaJJ him allake.
HopcfllllylheywipbothlauJh
A.
aboutthceventwt.calhccomla&
About the same time I heard. spring brinp itl !haw. Th1, ii

IUIN<.

I think everyone bu 1ee11 one
oltbc:aeean:iil~Thc
a,,lcJ:iveaway ls Mone peep
Ide ill the mow on die WQld.
~icldwludlthedriw:rsquiots
throqh while tnlvdinJ .. forty
milclpcrhow. Asldcofilk:gali•
tics Involved, we have 10 uk
!Uleha., how lazy CM WC ,ct'f

Thcaesneatyean:abole!Cfl'I
toba¥e~objcctiveintbdrwinta appcarance. Thccwtrie:s 10
sneak. up on you u quldt!y 1.1
poaibk withoul bdng no&cd.
Then the vehicle alms fii !he
aearaalagepotholewHlt•htU
(orcc.UIISUlptJCtlogpedeinans
. , IIIIMl-11 lhowered with
y

tlushywa1er.bltmcor-wn
amioldlaclinadc:sOfttherned
11,1o·.,.., .~ -

k• ·Thclctiw -

Waltei-iaBOIIOniccmt'

dlildhoodycan:lftdc:apbiethe
etdllg Oil Pd:caarj 10, jWI JUUiicd
n::portcr. s~iosnow. reported Iha SOA had tak:U1 a
voce without a qlD"Uffl. According to Robert' s Rules of
Order. 1 quorum is "one m(ft lhan hllr or lhe kMI.I

rncmbrf'l."Since SGA has a rul1boardof24 mcmbm.1
ouorumwouldbc 12+ I . Of llmcmbcts. WllcnSGA YOtCd
outside 1ehol4nhip boot:lcu with the Fin:mi:W Aid orricc,
there were IS mcm6c:n prcscnL
Ms. Snow WO rcponc:4 lhat ll twa.lhinl.t VOie WU
nccdcd "for any motion to pass. Acconiing to SOA ·•
Constitution and Robcrl' 1Rulcs of Order. a main motion or
this lypc n:quitcsonly I majority VOie. A two-thirds VOie b
only required for spc,cilll rcstatory motions or inclck,Hlll
molicms. Even if II two--thirds voie was needed. however.
themotionwoold still h:ivcp;wcd. Letmcc,;plai~: with 15
vOlingmcmbcrs. two--lhinlswouldbclOyes votcs:thefill3.I
VOie showt.d 11 yea. 2 nay, Md 2 abstentions, The voce
H

cle31"lyp:WCCI.
Ms. Snow WIS corm::t when she stalOd lh:at senior
n::prcscnWi'tt:S Gatk: Goodwin Ind Anthony Stepanik

wc,c not rmsc,it for the VOIC. Since these. (SWCICnllllivcs
originally presented the motion to lhc Fi1W1Ce Commiuce,
they were clearly in suppon or the vote. However. this 11il1
Wbileitwasnottbein1CntoClhc.1tory10miJrcpresentthe1Ctlons would no1 hive influenced lhe vote.
Somctimcl~'1Rubof0rdcranbcvcryconfu.so( the SOA. it was intended r.ltbcr :as 3 piece oC lnform:ition for lhc
consumption of lhc lbldent body. A1 lhc IDie sourte of IICWI on ing. especially ii you've never dc:alt with it before. Ms.
campus. lhe Joum11 feds obliptcd to p,:,vidc u.1cosivi: covengcof Snow might not have IQ!izt.d that the Managing Edilorol
Administration on lhc Journal slall'll a former SGA prcsi•
lhc body wh~h controls lhe student xtivitics fee .
The Jounul is folly supportive oC the COncq>I of :l rcprcscr.~1ive dent: Tom BclmOflte. WhcnMr, BclmOfltcservtdonSOA,
11udeftt gow:nuncnt and fed 1h31 our covengc enhances the perfor• he WU II key member hi revlsint lhc Currctll SGA con Iii•
m:inocolsucfl :an orpniution. HoweY'CI'". we fully :ldmltu:h •IIOl"Y lulion.Mt.BelmontcWO r,orb inlheFUWlcialAidOfficc
u lhcooc in question lends no support to thektivities ollhc SGA
mcmbmhip a n d ~ Crom lhc a"CdibiJky ol the newspapa'.
TheJoumal.sinccthebcglMingofthcrc-,tmprovidedtwanccd 1tholanhipboots. TiicSGA Executive Boanl it willing to
covcngeoltheSOAand willconlinuetodo ID in 1hecunem:wicr. provideelluificalionOflthep.-liamcntaryproccduruuscd
TMedilorlfceJ a rn:ie press is oncorthestrongest ways to cns~the during any dclibcnlt~ fqr your rcponers.
1am pleucd loreportlhc main poinldiscussed wuthc
....,. ol gow:mmenl. ~ CVCd the pretS ii fallible. In lhc s;une
~dlatthc.JowuJwouldrcpon11nemwonthc~of1heSGA fund.in& or lhc outside ICholanhip booklets for SuffoUt

:iu:~=~~~~:'':°J:

«•yodlc:r-cqa,uution. WCDOWfollyAdmilOW-CfTOl'llftd rcuxtlhe

bucmcnt apa,tmcnt which bu

llectic:adlll'CSICdJorme
aeriolldy. Thillk back lo

and after c:atdul dclibcDlion :unoog the editors and rcponer who
wrocc the story. we l"C31ized th:u an CfTOf had been nude.

,_;,.

wOl'lthombcrtywalkk>Wanlthe
MBTA1tation. Whtlcncrringlhc
doorway,ht.earathcrhlghstrung
and fashioniblcyOW1gm111,who
while SWttinJ aloaJ bumpa into
JCveral ocbm pualni by. nea
outoltheblue,JoeOJolllipaOfl
apateholice,andrallsflalonhis
ttylilbGirbaldjeu,s.
Now I llave lewnl nya of
deallilg with my siballion. I can:
A) .... ~ • l i i n r . B )
hclphftup:C)prc:ICOdldidnot
view di.ii wtNlk affair; or D)
choicclAand:8.!iacelhave•
ut1UIUll1CMColhumorlcventu•
alJyoptcd forchoiceDalleta rew
momcntsolindulglngll\choice

thmuth a friend a..,. I WOCl'I
IDOll(OfJCC. Thlsfricl'ldlives.irla

, lll;ctiP,oithe

ofici~rtti.shouldbeusedoolyiodire~irclffltuncu.OnrfUITCMCFI
ol~y111in1miliW)'f010Cm•end.
Pi&idcn1Clin10nandhi.sc:ountap::arU inC'Olipeasflwld :icccp(
11e11-k.x bd1njumping had fllSI ineoa l'llajorowtrophe. The U.S.
~ forces do not need 10 XI u the gk)be·s only unpoid and
ovenv
orcc. i.:: 11polC)'
onyove:i
~
•1ruture. ltisnowup10themtodecideifthcywillwcnen11bCld
silu:Mion by repealing tbcmistllkes of history.

The Suffolk Journal

Letters Continued On Page 10

excl1Cmea1aodclcarulngpowcr
✓ Just lhint, wince, in all its
1lorywill be Offl'" tom. and we
, all CM look forward IO tho q ·
daysotammer.F"lftddioliabla
aide ol lMICI with a . . . or
humor aad an ew:n tenipe:r and
you "{ill fiAd thal II pua moR:

lllidlofllly.

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The Suffolk Journal

Wednesday, February 2A, 1993

TheS~Joumal Wcdnelday, l'ebnwy2A, 1993

rhe Lighter Side Of Winter
I '111111 .1, l h lmu111l

won·•

lnau or 1993 has been Uvou&h • Cricnd a acory I
amv.sU\J,oCcoune, in th.It ic will
tty, 1 larJc amc)Unt ot IOOflforSCL Thldricndlivcsin1 crucanyrcmainift1•ev~ol
lhallCtm.llOhaYCbecn butmeftt apartmenl which hu hertrauma.Untildlca l supp01e
ln l'CIOCftt )'Clfl. Men only one door ror cnlerina and thatlhewillCOGlinue10traahim
un thiJ flCl. howewt, u.itu111hoprembel. Wi&hsnow a>&dly.lb,ilcouldclftlyhapptnin
lhenypcioplcaround ra111n1 U1ht.l1 bul steadily ahe Bo11onintheWU11cr.
r&o1.,... have dealt wilh tamed In carty for the ni&,ht.
A thud diltinc1 fflCfflOfJ of
ion,
Tohetdismayahed.ltaM:rm thbwinteroCl993islflenumbet
1Jon1dayofcll.ucund thcnc11mornln1th•shccould or movin11r10W tub I have
mbcrty Waltiowatdlho not luivc her aputmcnL l.n an aocnontheroad.Of counesnow
llion, Whllcncain11hc 11iP()llll:ntly confUJOd and ror1c1- banb don 't actually move. but
l1CC1nthcrhlahllNn& ru1 1u11c her landklnl plowed his Clndo, andcan covuedinanow
DNhkyouna mat1, who driveway It 6:00 AM: lhe result• look much like snow bMw from
1tti.n1lk:ln&bl.amP1inlO in& problem WU that her door adiJUnce. Withalllhel'll.lhfrom
lben pulUIJ by. 11len alont his driveway
acakd our snow slOnn.l, roads hive
1b11&, JoeCool di,-on bthlndafowfoc:tol.ow.
klotcdmcnandmo.tlikclhal
' ic:e.andfalJdlatonlwl
After MCwe than an hour of ice~iotbeStlr" Wanlll'IO'I•
iltia.ljeua,.
fRmioddilP'&adcolorfullan- kl. AllhougbitlllCfflJf•fetchcd
l lla,w,elieY'ttalway1ol 1uae,lhewuat>lcio,rtoutha ilscrue.
rith my situation. I can: door IO arrive Ill wort. an boar
• I think evayone 1w tcen one
~ - l l i n l; B) LMe. S'hcrq,ort1lhltthoeY'tnl olUaccaniaamowlage.The
up:C)preadldid• wutomeltlifl1 likcbcin1buriod .-ilcaiveawayiJlhat-onc:peq,
1 wide affair. or D) alive. In lals cmfusio. and hasle hole in !he snow on Ole wind•
iMd B. 3iacclhave• tlubndbd"-1N>CCYC11noticed ·shield wbic1i the driver JC111U1CS
e-olhumorleYCIIIU• whil:hehaddone.la,pp011eyou lhroa&fl whiletrnelit11atl'ony
1rorclloioeDaftcrafow could all him a Rake..
•ikl pcr hour. Asideolillepli•
olinchllgi111inchoicc
Hopdv.llylheywillbouilaup! ties involV'Cd. we haw. 1o ast
abcM,i lheemt1 wheft
lhecomi•1 ounel-. how lu)' CM we 1(1'1
lhe same lime I heard IJIM1 brinp itl thaw. Thil Q
Thc:x sncaty an abo accm

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targcpocholewith ruu

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11GrywiUbeover,oon.and we
all can loot [onward 10 tho dol
days or summer. Fmd lhe li,Mcr
sidcol winlcrwilha JCNeof
humor and 11D ew:n ~ and
you will find thal ii pmcs mort

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Ccnter.

CLASSES DURING CULTURAL UNITY WEEK
O_pen to all members of the Suffolk University Comniuni~
Monday, Mardi I
-U.S. lape.rialial Hd Reslstaon: lo

9:00 • 9:5CI ■.•·· Sawyer llll

Tnt"fyBois:sau

S,..W.,Aamcu War
-Reoa o/ Rott ud loll

......Bobll__...,

· ~bJJ■-aBaldw ii■

...... s,-. Cotlis• c.a.a, ea-....,
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&n1: Mudl/C ■m509

s.~

~ wilt,

l !M -1:51 p.a. -JUdaeway ...
1:N -1:.51 p.a. - S.WJW 411
Bob....._. • RWrit-a1*
5:.Jl - 1:ltp.a. - Fa.•431 '

~ • • l k U . S.
Tuesday,Mardl3
.c.ltan.:UaitJudDivusity
-VW.. ~
!
-Sdllua:ud ProndllN ofbl■■ ic
-PoliliaolHaiti

u,,,s...,,. use\

l.■ w

bk:natiouJ Stlldall ud CtnJ Mauiaa
Psydli al ll■da Stadnta Md Maria Mlien
Suplln.H.ic:ks

J•,~

1;31 - t:45 ..... S■ ,-r 417
11:.JI . 1l;A.5 p.a. . Sawyer 1111

2:M - 3:tlp.a.-Ardltr<612
2:JI . 3:45 p.a. - S.W'Jff llll

-~ M n a i a 1 u d lkUvk,r

V"'ickilC&rN

..... . 11:se .... - ludpway 411

•.,...,._laOtWC ■Hurt

Vick.iK■ ru

11:N • ll:51 L■ : - lliqftniy 416

Ps,cll ol R■cis■ Sl•clt•I ■ad M■ ria Milion

11:JI . ll:45 p.a. - Sawyer 1111

...... c.......

'l'llunday, March •
-VW. O.C....: Halt: s,m,, U.S.A.

(CoM.lo...)

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C1llfIW(YLL 'W{Jpy
'WE'E1(1993

"SludtDl Ludus Diversity
Coarenace" Co-sponsored by

IL■ .- 5p.m .

Tluarsday,Man::b4

S.0 .A .R . (Socei ty Organbed
Against Racism) al Suffo lk
U11iveBi ty.

S.1.rdr,7, February 27

C. Wallb Tlwaln

Dr. Gail Dines presents "POf'IMJlnplly
Aod ne Mtdia: 1--,a ot YIOkact
Apiu:Womt11• -Spon,orcdbyPropam

lp.a.-l:15p.m.

Council.
" hittn ■ lional FtSliva&• • M~ic. food

" King slon Hay S led Band "

Friday,Man:bS

and Entertlinmem, Sponsored by Suffolk

Sponsored by Program Council
D:iytimc: Programming Board.

7p.m.- Midni1bt
SawyrrCa fdtria

Unive rs_i ty Hi spanic A ssoci ■ lion ,
ln1emaliooa1S1udentAs.socialion.Progrnm
Council.

Common Evrryday Behavior

1-' riday,Man:bS

GospelNigbl

Problems with yo ur Child" •
Sponsored by Adul t and Evening
Studies.

6:JO • 8:30 p.m,

Mo.d.a1,M.n:hl
Jla.a.-lp.m.

S."7trCr,rentria
Tuada1, M1rd1 I
J:Jt p.-. • 5 p.m.
St11dca1 Louagt • 2nd Floor
10 Al!lburtoa Place



"Tac1iciforP11no1S: Managi ng

L

-· Tuesday, March l
1 p.la.•2:-1S p.m.
01
L«atioa: TO Rt A.aounttd

" Lation S1u dtnt Furum" •
SponKRd !>¥ Suffolklilnivcrsi ty
I-Ospa,licAssoclation oadC011ncil
o(PresidctiL~

'

WtdAn4by, J.fardl
.ml p.m •• S·p.a.
C. W■ bb Tltotrt

" L:llino S1ude1111 forum "
n
c:onj,iouQ' with professionals from
thc'BoSI~ Al;c.1.

1 1



,Ji:T b•rsda7, Mardi 4
,:-.J.Oa.a. • l p.m..
l ll Drrat,Strttl

" lalrrna~,oqal Trai c;I Day" •
Clu bs 311d .org.1niz:tli~
~ns 31 th e
Stutlcnt Activities Center invileS

o·,I

By Shirley Kennedy
ConuibatingReportcr

" Prrjudict in lbt •905• • Sponso«.d by
G.A.L.A.S.

...

TheSuffolk:UnivcnilyBlatt

'hesday, March g

li~,m. - 1:JO p.m.

.,

stoocn1 uruoo (BS U) iscumntly

" MuJCkuUDr1U Por.lry Rudiril" • There
UtctiPt? of -poem, read .

,will_.pc

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Sawyu-Bui~a l :,.,·.',, ><1•1."~ ~ ~ F f fh~Y-~!fii!'?f .· J l
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ti/,"/i,,,:~
· !T!:•r..•·11c ni:

Ju•!~r."\Hf .,

W,~dna:d:..y,~'tarJ bJD
liJrP·':6.-.., S,p.lff- /

1Mdatwa7Gym ·

· ,, ·' ·1!.•At08 Q~ilt" •• 5 ~ &y SirffiJ&.
SludcntLcidcn,Cooruclin1Cen1er,tftall(I



~~~~~~iti~es~8H~
Services DcpPtmcnt.

0

wartmgoo • prngiamthalwould
aUow studcnll to Pve back to
their community in 1positiW1 ■nd

inRuential .way.
mer1::th=~u~::::

tiveboard,..miinttnlionlolbein1impk:menlcdlhis,pring, il1
mentorship program thatrqchcs_

::n8:'°"~licSchool(BPS)

Jtid&tway G,m

Cb.ASSES DURING CULTURAL UNITY WEEK
Open to all members of the Suffolk University Community

SpuisWAatrica■ War .
-Roots ol Rock ud RoU
.:Sau,u.Blaa b7 Jaa■ n Baktwla.
-Hate Spetcll Code, oa C ~ C■ mpusu

· lal'INM'tol~EuvptUAgrol
EaJi&llln■ HI oa lllt U.S.

TrartyBoi.wn.11

51:00 • 51:SOa.m.• Sawyer 11 11

Bab {lOR ■ tbal

l:OG • 1:5CI p.m. •Ridant"aJ 400
1:00 -l :SI p.m .• Sawyer ,21
Bob R011t■ llal • Jtidctway 400

Btttt Mudl/G ■nisoa Smitb
BobROR■lbal

M1rprt1WtiU

S:J0 - 1:IOp.a. - Futo■,430

l■ ltrUlioul

1:30 • 51:45 1.■1 . • Sa_ywe.r 427
11:3'- 11:45 p.m. • Sawyer till

Divtnity

HetrStms 115 A

-S•bltHctl■d Pro«durtoflslamic Law
-PolittelotHaiti

Sh1dmb ud GtrrJ M... iDI
hJ'd1 DI Racism Studt ■ b a■d r.t ari■ Miliora
Sltpltt■ Hiclu

l :OG • 3:00 p.m •• A~ber 401

Jud70uslllk11

1:3' • J :'5 p.m. • Sawyer 1131

•Uadtnt:uuliaa Mt■ ai■ g ■ad Bf:bavior

VicluKans

Aa-.C....,_
-Dtviuts ia Odttr CllJture

lt:Ol • lt:5Cla.a.-Ricfsew■y411

Yk:kiK ■nu

ll:N · 11:50 L•. • Jlidttwr.y 41'

Wtdnesday, March 3

'Jlaunday, March 4
~Vidte Disc9aioa: Hatt Slr«I, Ul,.A.
(C-U, ...)

.

Plyd11 of Racism S111dt11t u1d

M.■ ri■

MWOl'II

■idsbldenU:wi1htheirschoolwmit

and mist ,omc with filling OUI
coUcac ■pplic■tiona.

deatsoflUl ■ft<:rsctiool,...._.
CuriaitJy. ~ 'I R 16 BSU

membcn lnYOlved· lp_ lbc
menlOIShip propa,q .»d.m<R

~~v::~::::: vo!~iee:~~I
:,'z-::-:
:::::.=~=
have

IO

discus,

Aldloughthcpr0gr■mtwnoi

g°"': into&!fet:tYet. BSU,V~ :

students~.!:':a:;
or ■ risin1 conccm lh■ltaomc

11:31 • 11:'5 p.•. • S•wyrr 1111

Rice, hoslcd N Conversation
A
will!
Commwiil)' Youlh."

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Ibo,._

will be spcalina from
jcct. "'FoodFcirtbe~A6:ic:aa l

1he

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11\e~(;::~~;.,\!°!'~i
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ther'cweruhostO(otheroO'M{l

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Tuesda)', March 3
-C■ ll•rt: Uaicy ud
-VidtoDiladlio■ ,

·.S:

BlackHistory celebrate city-wid~

In additton to the listin1 or

Rnistanrt 10

• •

ingBbd::Historymoolll.':'
AlongwilhPolbd,BSUPrcsi-dent Axanna Yancey, Leona
progrnm.
Odom, and ochen invohed with
ThcprofAl'Rwalldcaigncdfor · BSUIRw.ortin1doailJ'with ,
BPS SIUdent■ , starting with the Rev. Les&erMcCom,paofofSt.
fiflh .lfldc- ~mcnlorshipwill PaulAME°"!'d', ... NSID•

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rt•.
·It
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,-.:,-,-L_ _o_;,,,,.

Monda ,Marc:hl
■ Dd

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ccinftdcnl . "ii will ~ ppcn and the opposite ICJ:.
soon," shc"caid. "hopefully dur- ~

Cenler.

-U.S. l■ periatisa

'

inc.lose contae1 withthesupcrintc:ndcnl oC schools in dr:lftin1 a
propos:.,1 rorlhe intcntion,0£1he

The goal ii-to not.only offer

J

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throug hout 1he Studcnl Aclivilics

r

"Adopt-A-Student" flourishes

C .WalsbTbeatrt

Mp.day, March 8
2:00 - 8:J&p.m .
C. Wabb Thulrt

j


nt J
er.
,
Usa ulnln po,e
.
1
for the African Extrava-ganz.a last Friday-night in the C. Walsh 1beatre.
-... ,
Caroli,. Bto!JflolllMI Sltl/8

conuibutions of African Amcri•

cans.
·_J;lo.,Fcb.i8.il'M:n!'fth111open-'
ingor" Roibur)'Hcritage: A New
SweP'ILrk," attheAfricanMcel•
· ingHou,c.'6 JoyStreet.Boston.
RcnitaMll'tin. PropwnCoor•
dinao at the Dilloway Thomas
Hoose, wi:11 ~ to dis:uss the
history or the house, the neigh•
borhood surrowlding it, and the

p.m.,Rcv.Ga,ySirnpson,p:IS~ . rQ.lc in African'

ud

~

~==:

· : = i :.n rcli1iona.~ ~sai~

=~~='tsdr!vinity
Catoly Ritt. a critically ac-

~

~ting ~ Parrr.c:r who, accoirding101W:lliag1er;irilla.poumi,
• pcrforinonThundaf, Feb.•2S·at 1--.ooi..llhi ~1■, al'10a1ee to'
· 12 p.m., wort bYblack women ttndiriiaiid lepl-~i'-," ill ■
jazz anistsatthcAfrican Meet- prcscntatklri 'dial Plrbr ·calls.
ina House, 310 Washington SL
"Jur.andlta,,:Underpollndl.aw
Admission to !he M~•- T ~ CM ·l,!~llb~W
houscisS?rorSIUdclltslllldmcmTherooms'!!D"~for1hcac:
hers or the hou,c ■re IM!miucil · cw:n11willbc~at)!icewmt.
(rec .
~~" IICIRI',
would ~
A lthough Black History m o r e ~ o a - ~
claimedVoc■listandpianistwill

I

Jf_J!"'

~s::.~~~;.7& ~ - .:"j::~2:i:iu!~ _
::,~~ht ~

, thes°ieml..eoncNoticNJDance -no1end°thcl'C. TheCoDc:ctionor·Troupe.pc:rfonned ~ • Strand Afro-·Amcrican Li&cn.tute diThb'tte, 543 Columbia Rd.. tecicdbyDr. RobertBdl&flgeror

~ -

At Do«:hcstcr's M:iccdoni:a

... ......,._

On Thuncby, Mu. 11 . Afri.

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The Suffolk Journal

WcdneJday, February 24, 1993

Hockey "'

Gov't professor objects to Journal curriculum editorials
I read widl iA'2al tbe two cdilariw OIi cutriculum
~iadtePebr-,. 17, 1993,blueoltheJoumal. Thu
i i ~ • importanl llopic:. • curriailum reqvire.-.arecaeolcbefammeolalractondef-,tbe
llowcva", 111 dul eariy

..-e ola Saffolt c:dlatioa..

: \ : : : n ~ = = y~the
ull
Finl. die malh requirement. The proposal, lt·ls trae,
calls forlowerul& die aumba'of~ houri rrnm SU
I O ~ However, tbe , , . _ artido does not mefttlon
theotherlipiflcanlchaa,e: Math 101 canoolongerbe
mcdlffll'Wtberequlrement.Cu.rreatly, lhelowesllevd
OIi which. smdc:N CM fill the rt.qilirunent is by laking
Math 101 and 103: underlheproposal, lhatstudenl will "
stillhavetolakeMalh 103(toberenumbcred IOCJ),orclse

==-~=c:.-si: ~~~!~~~-~

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1

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)

Aff\cricantodayUitisilolatt.dfrorntheculturaofAsia,
Africa. and the Amcricat. The point o/ the new curriculurn is to proYide studcnb witha foundation for unda"-

Second, on culbnldJvcrsity. TbcJoumal incormctly
counterpo1e1 cullunl divemty to Americlll history and
culllft-bllt in ract 1118 propocd requ.imneatis that one
of the rwocounel doll with tbeblllOr)'orculunor a
group within the Unied Swes wtlicb has trJdltionally
been excluded from the cuniculurn. Since the prc,enl
cwriculum~uiresoolludyoltheUniledSta1ea,thisis
1U1 Increase. DOI a decrcue. in this ate.a. So, unless the

=~~~=~~~:,m;!:C~·

ocsslon.
'"'lbatwa.,a la
Bu~ " Wecan'
We.have to win
Vlctorieslntl

Beyond thil, lhou&h, I do disa,ree with the Joumal' s
equationol. ..a(~lnWC:llallOaJture.. witll~
oducationofculturalblslory." Jnreaticy. WCltcmcul~
-which n:ally mean1 the cullllre of l!mope-il Ollly a
fn&;mcnt of cullUfll hlslory, IOd can IWidlt:r be undaaood norlJn)Vki I rouncSiilitja ror ~ I or

talnedwiDaillbecbetame-and, with theadditioaoltbe
quanti.1.11.ive lkilb n,quiral'lc:nt. will actually be pa&er.
The chanae wlD, howeyer, cad the embarrulment of
allowiaaaraaMialcoun&-Mlthl0l- tofilladcsrco
~ ~ - - I O J•wWltWbeavailabloforstudentt

l}umuaid,"V
cally wldl UMa
haYe to be mcnt

standina America-and lhe world-au they really~John C.

Bers

Aa:oldJnalD

Assocbuc Professor
GoYc:mmcat Departmen1

thtijorth:Soulh
of lht ECAC g.

SGA Letter

betths.wllhtht
pictcdbyUlcB

frompo1e6 - - - - - - students. SGA is helping students find other means of financial
IUOW'CCS to hd1?_pay for !heir education. We look forward to the
continued COYCIIIC tlill the Journal is Ible IO proYidc al the SGA
meetings 10 lhat students will be abk to learn more about the many
proposals and chulaes that we~ work.int on ror them.

"It'~uplnlhc
could be llCCdcd
home-Ice adva,

Rocco Cicautllo

President
ncan

xtravaganza ast n ay night in the . Walsh Theatre.

..

StudmlGoYc:nrnmtND:,iaf.ion

,

Cwol'J" Btaty!Jo,una/ SIil/i

.dopt-A-Student" flourishes
rk:yKcnncdy
ltfingRcportcr

inclosecontacl wilhthcsupcrin•
tcndcnt or schools in dn\rtfog ::i

tlk:Univeni1yBlack
n(BSU)iscurrenlly
program that would
1 to-give back to
ts

BPS student!, st:utiiig with the
fifth gndc. The mcntorship 11£ill

n;:tsoresu·,e.w.ecul'Opamthalrcaches

and assist l0fl1e with fillin &out
coUe,eapplications.
The 1oa.J is to noc o.,ly offer
academic ,upport bu1 also to offer 1uidancc, advice, :ind someone for lhe studenl.1 to dlscun
thevproblcm, wilh.

~lic~(BPSJ

,;::~;:~~;

Aityfn ■ positivund
11y.
~. born Lui sum191 intcnlions ofbenled this sprin1, is I

'

ing 81:d: Hi.story moruh."'
AlongwilhPoU:ani, BSUPresi•

~ar:_r1hein1 onsof1hc ::m~~:::::~u:~;
r cn1i
o
TheprogramwasdesignedfOf
aidstudentswllhtheirsdioolwort

n worting c~r•ill1
Rcv.lcucrMcCom,pa.skl(oCSt
Paul AME Ourth. and ihc 11U-

dcnuo( hisaflcuchool p:o&Jam.
Currently, lhcrc are 16 BSU
members Involved in lhc

mentorsh.ip prognun and'.more

volu.ntcen se wdcomc. I'
The students involved' have
lhe option of choosina a ..WC or

~~~in~7r:u
'!:u~

with the Community Youlh."
Rev. Ria:wlllalsobcholdioga
Lcntin SCtVic;c, Feb. 23. during
thcac1ivities period,l-2:30 p.m.
On Wednesday. Feb 24 at 12
p.m.. RcV, GarySimpson, paslOf
of Concord Bapcist Church of
Chris1, Brooldyn, NY will be
spe:iking 11 Harvard Divinity
SchOol. Admission is Cree.
Caroly Ritt , a critically accbimed Vocalist and pianiJ l Will

18,thc:rcWBhnopen-

perforinonThunday.Feb.·25at

on:''ll&w rnwsicl b

buiyHcritagc:ANcw
• at lhe African Meet-

jazz llttists at the African Meet-

presentation that Puktr calts,

46JoyStrcet.Boston.

ingHouse.,3 10Wi,,d,ingtonSt.

"JanondRap: Undcrgn:lundUW

on to the listina or
iveniry and Boston

10 celebrlue

Bbcl:

,nth th.it was in the
lion of the Journal,
1hOS1ofolher on·and
events pl:mncd by
ionch~hesnndor-

thismonQi. inan cri therichanddivc~
uo(Afric:ulAmcri•

~il::;rn,=
:e;:~

Baptist O.wt:h Sunday, Feb. 2 1,
C3mpus Minister, Rev. Charles
Rice, ho$led "A Conversation

ll p.m.• wod:byblactwomcn

&l ,ource to'

undcntandltpltrldi~"ina

r'::'n:.~~~!~

=~ =::1 -=~t:ew:
:.:b~;.s:i:~. ::~n~r::-:ri ~~~-ttbcl
1 lhere 1 discuss the
0

..coheN:uionalDance

rformcd at the .Sir.Ind
S43 Columbia Rd.,
chestu"s Mxedonia

March 1 .
Stud~~! Lounge, 2nd Floor, 20 Ashburton Place
.
3:30-5:00

Group Leader:· Karen Marcus

m!~:r:stt ~ ~
ee!!:
bcn or I.he house arc !Klmitted

there. TheColkcUooor •
Arro-Amcrican Litcrallll'e di-

rctledbyDr. RobmBdlingcrof
1hc Hiscory Dep,IU1menl.
On Thurscby. Mar. II , Afri-

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Pfot;>ni&m~com. ~ ~-~ t / cthplo)'IIIOIIIVlil bk.Nou~
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EMPtOYMENT:Makemmey

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apan
a nd Taiwan. Make

CV"Cntswillbc~u"tbeeveatt

March 4
Sawyer 1108
1:00-2:30
Group Leaders: Veronica Tierney and Karen Marcus

Women: Living in Two Cultures (6-week group)
March 8: Introduction and lnfonnalion
·
Ridgeway 207
~
1:00-2:30
Ilia
Group Leaders: Wilma Busse & \'.ero nica 'fiemey

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"You Just Don't Understand!"
(A Men:s Group 10 Discuss Relationships with Women)
March 9
Ridgeway 207
1:00-2:30
Group Leader: John Murphy

V

r~A 11hough Black History

not end

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1
Cullina,yReientionslCIAfricatAmericanReliaiotls~tions."
HcrspccchwUJbecentcrcdon '
-the f'Olc in ...ihich tCl!Jd'ptays I
rQic in Alrican aAd AfricanAmerican rcHJions, " salll
B,cllingu.
In lhc second or two ¥11th
speakers. the wl1ccuon will be
hosting ICcUiJ Parter- who, ac:cordingtoBdlinga-,wiUupound

I IOtheJournal

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Wednesday, February 24, 1993

Hockey trompa1t 12

Gov't profes~or objects to Journal curriculum editorials
I rad wittl illa:raa die &wo cdikriab on.-urriculum
dmlFiatbe~ 17, 1993,iaueoflheJownal. This
ii cataialy an imp(ll'tllll topic, • ccarricuh1m requiremeats are me o/ lbe ~ faclDn cW"alna die
lllaR ol a ~ c:dlacaaoR. However, ll ltm early

wnodwiBllillbelbeAme-and, wuhlbcadditionolthe
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The chln1e Jfl'lD, bowe¥e:f', aid the e.mbarrusment or
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F'int.thcmadlrequiremmL Theproposal, lllslJ'Ue, ' · Sec:cind,onClllanldivenily.TheJounaalincm-=clly
couruerposel cultunl divenily toAmericln history and
IO tllree, ~ - .
- ~ ~does not maltion culwre-blllin faetdlllpropotiedrequirement is lhalone
theodler°lianlftcanlc:ba-,e: Math IOI canaolonacrbc oflhe rwo coune, deal wilh the biaory 01:culture ofa
uxdtoWll'dthe~Cwrmtly, lhelowcsllcvcl group witbln Ille United Swes which has tradiLion.al.ly
on which a ~ can fdl lbe mtU-iremcnt is by taking been eu.luded from lhe curricuJum. Since lhe present
Ma&fl 101 lftd 103;unde.-1heproposal,Uws1udcnt will curricwwn~uilaoolludyollheUnitedStatet.thiJis
stillhavetolakeMathlOl(toberenumbmd 109),ordse 1111 incmue. not a decrease. In thlJ area. So. unless the
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"That WIS a lack. of dlsciplinc," said
Bums. "We ~•t lose games lilc.CthaL
We.have to win those games."
Victories in lhc final two games or
the 5C!-'Ol'I tgalnst UMass-Danmouth
and Sl MJchacl'.s College can solidify
alugh100mamcnr.secdingforlhcRams.
Bumssa1d, "Wccanmatchupphysically with UMa.ss-Dartmouth, bul we
have IO be menially prepared."
According to Bums, lhe winners of
the North, Soulh and Central Divisions
of the ECAC gain automatic playoff
berths. wllh the remaining 1eams to be
picted by the ECAC.
"It's up In the air;· Bums said. ·•we
could be.seeded fourth and maybe get
home-Ice advantage In the quarters.
We oould even get a bye in the first
round. But It's still in ourbcs1 inteit:st
to win our final two games."

Beyond W., lhou,tl, I do disqree with the Joumal't

oquationof ..afOlll'ICladoainWe11emOalture.. with"The
education of cultural hislory. " In reatity, Westcm cultwe•whlch really means lhe culture ol Europe-ls Ollly a
&qment o(cultural hwory, and can neither be wwk:rstood new provide a foundilion for Wlderst.lndin1 or
American today ifit is bolaled ~ lhecultlftao( Asia,
Africa, and the Americas. The poinl or the new curriculum is to provide students with a foundaoon (or understanding America-and the world-u they really an:.
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coach would Ldl you dW It U tw

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the: college ranks."
Thcrt! wete not too many Nahl

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He1Chicvcd.lhcm1
plateau,

Jan. 11 against wCt\tworth. He c
up wilh lfl)Spo~n14,placlnghini
on Suffolk's.all-time scortna: liSI
The bigges:t win oflhc season
71-67vlcto,yover UMass-Bostl
One of the problems wu Iha!
folk wu never able to play o
LCnUy. They were never able I
back-to-back victories to~lhcr
some confidence In thc:msdves.
They also had problans pl
con.sl~lly over the course or
game. They would ~Y eICdle
one half or duce-fourth'1 of•
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Wednesday. February 2A, 1993
The Suffolk JOu.mal Wednesday, February 2A, 1993

JO

Gov't professor objects to Journal curriculum editorials
I rad widl lneaat tbe IWO c,dieorials on cwricwum
dlapinthcPd:nayl7; 1993.islucollhcJoumal. This

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However, at this early

. . _ lthintdlallbeJoumal maynotfully'undmtandihe
Dibnofdlechan,esbein1Pf'01)91Cd.
Ant. the math reqvimDcnt. The proposal, ii ls true.
calls for k>wcrul1 tbeawnberolrequimt hours from sU
lo tine, lloweYCr, t h e ~ lftidodocs not fflffltion
the othcc lipiflCMI cbaaJe: Math 101 can no longer be
med !Oftldtberequiremenl.Cuneruly,lhelmiestlcvel
on which• Wdenl cag fill the n:quircmcn1 is by I.akina
Malh JO I and 103: under lhe proposal, that student will
stillhavctotakcMalh IO](IObeJCflumbcrcd 109),orelse
,omc olhcr math counc, such as 105, 143. 161, etc. In
otber words, lhe bcl ol malhem~tiall know ledge Ill•

The Suffoll

Hockey trotnpagt 12
session.

''That was a lack of discipline;· said
Bums... Wecan'tlosegamcslilr.cthal.
We have to win lhosc games:·
Victories ln lhc final two games or
the season against UMass.oanmouth
and SL MJchacl 's College C.ln solidify
ahightoumamcntsecdlngforlhc Rams.
Bumssald, "Wccanm a1
chupphysically with UMass-Danmoulh, but we
have to be mcntalJy prt:parcd."
According to Bums, the winners or
the North.South andC.CmraJ Divisions
of the ECAC gain automatic playoff
berths. with the remaining teams 10 be
picked by the ECAC.
"It's up ln the air.'' Bums said. "We
could be seeded fourth and maybe get
honic-lc:c advantage in the quancrs.
We could even get a bye in the first
round. But It's stiU in our bcsl interest
to win our final two games."

wncdwillltillbolbesame-and. withtheadditiollolthe • . Beyond thb, lhouafl, I dodi&apt,c wilh lheJoumal's
quantitative stills requirailent. will actualJy be pater. eqllllion!)f"afoundatiot)inWClkn!Cultllre"wilh-Jbe
The chanii'- will. however, cQd the c m ~ or educationo(cultural histary."lnreality, Wcscancu.llW'e·
a»owift1 a ~ a>unc--Math 101- IO fill a depee -which really means the cWIW'e of P.wopo-is only a
~(liillrdi 101 wWltil.lbeavailablc(orltlldenb frqmcn1 or cultural hislory. Md can neither be underwho nocd i1ia;oidc,10.prepn"founothercoune-but It stood oor povidc • foundation for Wldentanding or
will not counl ioward the math requiremenL)
American today if il ls isolated from the cu.11urel of Asia,
Sccond..oncu.lwn!d.lwnity. TheJoum.alincom:clly

Alrica.andlhcAmcricu. Thcpout1cllhenewewricu -

coun&crposlClculbni diversity IO American history and._Jwn is IO provide students with• foundation for underculhft-bolin iacl diepropoeed requjrcmcnl is lhatonc standina Amoica-andlhe world-astheyffllllym.
or the two councs deal with the bisto,y or eW1urc of a
group within the United States which hu lnld.itionl.lly
John C. Berg
been cu.ludcd from the c:urriculwn. Sinc:o the present
Associate Professor
turriculwnmi_uimnostudy ollhc United Swe,.this is
Govcmmcnl Depanmcn1
nn Increase. not a decrease, in this aiu. So, unless the
1
~om:!~t!~frotnpa1t6 - - - - - - students. SGA is helping students find other means of fin:incial
resources to help pay for their education. We look forward 1 the
0
continued COYenge lhll the Journal is able to proYide al the SGA
meetings so that Jtudents will be able to learn more aboul the rruny
propoS31.s and changes that we are workin1 on for !hem.

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coich would tell you that It Is hard rot
a freshman to make the ldju.stincnt to
the college ranks."
There were 1101100 many highlights
in the season. One or 1JlC highlights
'""lhatM.odloug,11"""1cdlhel~ .

cause they arc IO >'°'

pointplatcau. Heachicvt.dthcmalk.on

-thalheismorclWtc

Jan. 11 against Wentworth. He ended
upwilh 11»S points,placinghlm I Ith
on SuITollr.'i"all•dme scoring list. "'
The biggest wlnoflhc sea.son wan
7 1-67 victory overUMass-Boston.
One or the problems was thl..t Suf.
folk was never able IO play consistently. Thcy were never able to put
back-to-baclc. victories together to get
some confidence In thcmsclYcs.
Thcy also had problems playing
consistently oYer the course or a full
game. Thcy would lJl:ay excellent for
one half or dttcc-fourth's or a game.
but then they would let the game slip

guardpositJ00:andW

andBaln'willbeim."pr
which wW probably
kms or pU1na: the b
Toglla showed b

lcsscnthclossorMI

'lbcllamsloscmv
with I.he graduadol

MxDoupll, bu( A,;
rromlusbackproblet
domirwltforc:chew.

....on.
Sophomore Miu
llininganeffortoYcr40minutes. We
weren' t able to finish the games off,
however. We played well against good
teams. such u Brmdcls and Cart for
one half, but only for one half.
III the game~ Brandcls, su.r.
folk~ by three at halftimC.'but lfltll
allowed Brandeis to JOOtc 72
bi

under die buket lnl
outsJde shot. so he

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TbeS.uffolkJOumal WedneJday,Fcbru&ry24, 1993

WDOd will sill bclboamie--S. with tbemdilioa olthe
qlllnlitadve·ltlllsreqv.ltunent.willadlla]Jybcpea&a.
The dlan,c wll, however-, end the emtwTaamcnt of
alkSwift1 • reaedial cour.-Math 101-c'.o 611 a dclfflll
,cqulranc:nt;_()pll&h 101 wWstlllbcavallab~fontudcnts

-..11WMlhatdlcJoum&lmaynocfullyundcn&andthe
...-eofdieelalqeltieiq:propoed.
flnt.lWmatll rcqu~ Tbeproposal, i1 is INC.
calJI for lowaul1 the nwnberofn:,quircd houri from siJ.
~w:r. lhc ~ art.lcio does noc ffltion
lheotherll.JnlficanlchlnJe; Mn1h 101 can no longer be
mccHo•MI the n:,qulremcnL Cwrently, the lowesl lew<el
on which a ,IPdenl can fill the rcquiremenl b by lakin1
MMh IOI and 103: undetdleproposal.thatstudcnl will

who nccd itW:-cider-eo~foranothcrCOUt'le-bulit
will notcounc 10..-.dlhernatbff.lQUircmcnL)

lllllhavelOll&cMath IO](cobcrenumbcred 109),orclse

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The Sulfollc Joilmal

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Socond,onculblrlldivasity. lheJoumalincttm:tly
coumcrp(lllel cultunl dlva,ity IO American history and
cu11-bu1 in f-£t &tie propoaed ,cqultement is tbat one
olthe twocoune,doal with lhe h1stor)' 0tculturc of1
poup ..-ithin the Unhed Slales .whkh has traditionally
been ~luded from the curriculum. Since the pn:scnl

Beyond thiJ, lhou&h, I d o ~ with Che}oumal's
cqmtionol.._f~inWcatr:nCllltute•with"'Thc
cducatioftolcukl,raJbillory."ln~ty.We,1entculain:-which tully meMI the cu.llllR, ol Europe-is Ollly a
fna,menl of culttnl h.lslo,y, ind Cir\ ncilhcr be undcrllood nor prov;de • foundltion for undcmlndin1 or

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Associalc Professor
Government [)qwtment

SGA Letter

fro,,.pa1,6
studcn11. SGA is hclpin1 students find other means or financial
resources IO hdp pay ro, their education. We look fOfWafd IO the
coruinucd covcngc that the Journal lS able to provide al the SGA
meetinp so U\ll studtnll will be able IO lcam more about the mMly
proposals and chan1cs that we are wortin1 on for lhem.
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enccd guards. Nd.son said, "Any
ooach would tell )'OU tha.1 It ls hard for
a freshman to make the adjustment to
the college ranks."

Therewerenotloomanyhl&,hll&hts
in the season. One or the hl&,hll&hts
wasthalMac.Doupllruched lhe I ISX)pointplateau. Hc achlevcd them11tcon
ahlafl10Wn1mcn1secdlngrortheRams. Jan. 11 against Wentworth. He ended
Bums sald,"Wccanmatchupphysi - up with l.005poln1S, placlna hlm I Ith
cally with UMass-Dartrnouth. but we on Suffolk's all-dme scoring llsl.
The biggest win of the season wasa
have to be ment.ally pn:pan:d."
Accord1ng to Bums. the winne,s or 71-67 victory over UMass-Bosion..
One oC the problems wu that Sufthe North.South and Central Divisions
folk wu never able to play conslsof the ECAC gain automaiic playoff 1enlly. They were never able to ~I
berths. with the n:maining teams to be b3ct.-to-back victories together to gel
picked by the ECAC.
some confidence In lhemselvcs.
They also had problems playin&
"Jfsuplnthea1r," Bums said. " We
oonsisuntly over the coutse of • full
rould be seeded fourth and maybe get
game. They would play e:i.ocllcnt C
or
home-Ice ldvantaac In the quancrs.
one half or lhrce-fourth's or• aame.
We oould even ace a bye in the first bul then they would lei the aamc slip

Americ&DIOdayifilisimlatedfromthecultlRSofAJia,
Africa,andtheAmericu. ThepointofthenewcurricuJum is IO provide audtnb with a founda!iOO for underSll!Jlding Amcric11- Md the world-•u they really are.

cllfflCWum ,cqu.itesM>llltdyofthe UnitcdStates.thilis
an incruse, not a dctrcuc. in this atea. So. unless the

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'"Thatwasa lack.ordisclpiinc,-said
Bums. " We an·1 lose aamcs like that.
We have to win those games."
Victories ln the nna1 two games or
the season against UMas:s-Danmoulh
andSLMlc:hacl's CoUegccan solidiry

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....-e ol a S.~ educatica. Howe-.oer, at this early

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February 24, 1993

Hockey fro"l palt 12

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Th=b-forlhla....,boMbllUlkis
and Bain will belm.provedlllhepoint.
whldl will probably cnsc the ~

CIWC lhey U'C 10 )'OUDI.

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Rick Ace battled through
injuries this season.

that he is more suited to the shootin1
guard position. and hls production will
Jessen thelosso[Mmno.
The Rams lose much depd\ up front
wi th the aradultlon or Byrne and
MKOoupll, but Au showd ~
fromhlsbac.kproblcmstoretumtothe
domirantfon:ehewaslnhls freslmlan

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Sophomon: Mike Vieira can play .
tainlng an effon over 40 mlnuies. We under ihe basket and can allo hit the
wcn:n' t able to f1nlsh the g.mncs off. outside Jhol. 10 he wW &Ive Suffolk
however. Weplayedwdlagal.nstgood .somevenatllltyupfront..
The Rims can loot. forward to lniteams, SUCh as Brandeis and Catt for
Pffl'-'lna: not year with all thclr )'OUQI
one half, but only for one half.
In the same agalnsa Brandeis, Suf- pl.ayers, and with only two _lunk>n OR
folk. ied by three al halftime, but then lhlsyca,'1,quad.dlc-aftuahould
allowed8rlrideistolQ)te72 · in bee,a\beaa'.

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WedDCllday, Fd>ruary 24, 1993

Hockey Team ·On The Way
To Playoffs; B-Ball-Not

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~Volume 5 1, Number 18

Beu.con Hill, Boston, Massachusetts

Wednesday, March 3, 1993

Tuition raised.7.1 % for 1993-94
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THE 1992-93 SUFFOLI!: HOCKEY TEAM

Only two games left Men's Basketball has
m regu ar season
disappointing season
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Dcsplieposllnga l-2record
in their ll.1l lhrce sames. the
RAmsSllUhavethelnsldc1rxlt
ona high seed in the upcoming

ECACDivlsion3Toumament
with their 9-3 conference
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Suffolk plays in a big game
IOOlgJuwhc.nlhcytn.vclto
UMass-l;>anmouth 1 play the
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Cors:airs, who own fll$l place
lnthcECACCentral.Oivision.

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on Dec. 5 by a 8-2 score.
In recent action. I.he Rams
lost a ◄ · I decision to Qmncct.icut CoUcic on Feb. 12.
Coach Bill Bums pointed out
lhllConn. Colk&e wuadivi-

alon above lhc Rams and
dwly.ouldassed them.
"They were a good solid
kWD,"sald Bums. -rbalwua

leamlnac,i;pcricnce roru.s, ll's
aooc
UoplayoothatlcvcL They
wete just I step quicker to the

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a9-4blowoutvicwryovcrNew

HmipsNrc College, who_had
prt:Vlously deu.alcd the Rims
In an 8-7 shoolOUI carty In the
"We had a good effort in lhc

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MacDougall, Bymc and Ace
fell that they should have con•

plrd. Nelson~icklyJUlizcd
that To&)la was noc working

Walt ' tll t'ICll.l year.
tributcd more."
11w'salllhemcn'sba.slr.et- Forwards MacOougall and
Ace both had back problems.
pointing season came to a dis- while center Byrne suffered
appointing end on Monday. throug.hankleandcll?Owprobwith• 88-61 loss al Wheaton lems. Whllcnottryln&to mlke
College. 'The loss put them at ell.cuscs, Nelson sl.aled, " H1v1. J6 rorthc season.
ingthpsethrceplayerspllylna
'The year did not go as ell.- in pain ~y hurt us: •
poctcd. Suffolk was hoping to
The good news Is 1h11 only
Improve on Its 1991-92,ccord. three playc11 will be gBduat•
Coach Jim Nelson said. After ing. The bad news Is that one
1 12-12 rtt0rd, expec1a1.ions or those ~ r s Is ,leading
wcrc high, and rightly so. We scorer Soott Marino, wtw:> avlhoughtthat withourrromlinc eraged IJ.◄ polntspcrpme.
dcplh we would do well."
The other seniors on the
Ncbon said that the main team were co-c,pwru Byrne
prot,,cm this sea.son was. "not and Mac:Dougall. Nelson will
bclna abJe to efTcctivdy get have I tough time rcpladna
theballcons:lstcnUydownlow. thal. skill llJ front.
We werc not a good inside
The point iulrd position
passing team."
WU a question mark c:omlnl

out at the point. 10 he moved
freshman Jake Mlkllausl'is
Into the swtlna slOL
Mlb.lausklswa.,ju.st swt·
in, to get com foltlble ru.Ming
the offcruc, when his season
wa., tilt short 11 the semester'
tmak because of academic
problems.
He wu rcplflccd by fellow
freshman Lud&er Bain at lhe
poinL Baindlda good job. and
&01bcueruthelOIISO!lpro1rcacd.. In fact. Nelson said.
Iha! Bain has become one of
his best performers.
He explained. '"Ludaerwas
ou1mosaa:>ndstcqpl.lycroncc
hcbcelmeaswtcr. He played
wdl on both offense and de-

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Jounw Still

ball team can'Say, as a disap-

lhirdpe.riod(agillnstNJI .Collcgcl,"sald Bums. " It was ◄◄
after two periods In which we
played subpar hockey. Bui we
came back anp soc some &ood
gCWtcnding and defense."
1llJ .Rams lra.vclcd 10
StonchillCollegcb.stWC01CSday for a much-anticipated
rematch with lhe Indians. Af.
ter taking a 5-4 ovettime dccl·
sion some three wcc:lts ca11icr
in a g:une overshadowed by 1
post-game bnwl. Suffolk aJ.
lowed Slonchlll 10 get revenge,
and fell 5-1. In ovettime.
The Rams led, 4-3, In the
third period and were on 1
power plity. when tempers
narut once again between thc
Thiscauscdlhcfrontlineof
twoleamsandSuffoltlctthelr Chuck
Byrne,
Dave
cmollonsgct thebcsl of them. MacOougall and Rick Ace 10
The Rams toot: 1 costly mis• noc have as good I season u
condacl penally, 1llowlng tut year. All three of'lhesc
Slonchlllwllethcpmcand players batlled Inju ries
cvcncually wtn It ln the extra throuahoot the year, a., well.
Nelson
explained,
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sonswtt.dNdsoncommcnted,

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usls thepointiuanlp:>Sltion.''
AtthebeJinninlofthelCI·

son. 5-11 sophom~ Ou1s
Toglia was l!'ie ~

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As In any level or
lnlercollcgillc llhlctlcs. ii Is
difficult for• freshman to step
In and become an· effective

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Suffolk University Tuition Increase For 1993-1994
1993-94
1992-1993
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School/l>irision
Tllitim
Tuition

By KeVUI Lombardi
Oesphc the lagina nationwide de·
ptt.SSion, Suffolk Univeristy's lllition
will incrcax to nearly $10,CXXJpcryear
ror fu.JJ-llmc 1.W1crarw:tua1.e $l\Jdcr'IIS.
Last Friday SufTolk University Prcsident David J. Saraent IMOUJlCed lhat
the Board or TNstccs approved • lffii.
vct1lty•wldc tulllon Increase. averag•
in& 6.94 pcrccm, for the 1993-1994
school yea,.
For undergraduates. the lncn:asc Is
7. IOpcn:em to$9,800, while fuU -timc

CoUq, 0, LlMnl Arts & Scit•c:es

Undcl'puate Full•T"unc

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Graduate MST Fu11.n/tle
Graduate Diploma In Accounting
UndagraduatePst-Timc

Mort tuition coverage
on pa &e 7

Cert.ificaacProl[lm.l(SOM)

law school students wlU sec a 8.97
pcn:cnt incfCISC 10 $14 ,340.
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wa., the Master ln Public Admlnlsualion proiram whk:h absorticd a 9.0'J
pcn:cnt lnause, I $1 ,100 lncrease for
tllcMl.wn,MPA ~
Although the undcrpwjuatc tuition

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Graduate MSF Paft-11me
Gradulle MSA Part•Time
Graduate >,(ST Pwt-'nine
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LawSc:llool

pcn:x:nt. the moncwy amount Isnot bf
off II S6.50 compa,ed wllh last year's
C01ttl1111td

SGA given mixed
reviews in p~II
By Thomu Belmonle
Ind Stephanie Snow
Journal Staff

According LO a ~dcction
poll conducted last wee.Ir.. Suffolk students have milled oplnions about their Student Govemmcnt Assoclallon ar0 hs
roles.
TilCsurveywuprcparedby
tllcJllllml1lO&'°"',-..dec•
lion lnfonnation about what
Students know about the SGA,
uwcllutw:>w$llldcnlsfcel
about the job the ortanlwlon
lsdolna. Thls Inform It.Ion wu
gat.hcrcd to colnc.ldc wllh the
upcomlnjdectlonsntllt wcet.
~onsln tllc pollJooch<d
on factors such u : the overlll
tevd or aoccssibi.lity or thelr

CLAS Faculty Assembly debate
diversity propf>sal to curriculum

tern, and whether students
lr.nowhowpolt(iesarcmadcin 1_ _

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cntircty.

By Michele M01c:a

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Adtbatcbrotcou1conccmln& a proposed cu.ltur1l dlver•

Thcrcsultsirqptcthatthere slty rcqulremenl durin& the

arc~ distinct groups or SIU·
dents who have contrasting
lr.nowlt.dgeandopiruonsabout
their SOA~ Some students
tnewmuchaboutthcSGA, its
structures and issues and rated
them highly. Another group.
however, knew little about \he
SGA, and could answcrneP:
lively about the grou.p and _
lu
polJces while giving a lpwcr
overall rating.
Oncquestlonasudstuderu
w ntc their Icvd or satlsfac.
lion In the cffons and accomplishments with the SQA this
year Sllldcnu: wt:n: utcd lO
SOA 00 a scilc or one
Uons or SOA ,wawu like me
CONUlwd CM p,o,e J I
the cumnc puUamcntary sys-

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"Thursday. which met IO discuss and possibly approve a
proposal to chanae the basic
CLAS curriculum requiremenlS.

The proposed chanaes
..-ould not go lnlo effect until

marilywithchangcstothecore
rcqulrc mentJ fo r all B,S.,
B.SJ., and B.A. de&rccs.
Howcvcr, theassemblywu
unabklOgctput.thefirstpqe
ofthePfOl)OS&landwasunable
tovote .toapproveanyofthe
changes In the time rnme the
mcct.lng was lllottcd.
There appeared lO-bc I sc!lious diCfercnce or opinion
amongst a.ucmbly members
when the issue of a proposed
CWl\lral diversity n:qulrcmcnt
wu rabed.
SuPl)Of'WS or the. dlversity
rcquirallent argue that the
make-up of American culWre
Is changing, 10 Bpidly ltW It

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Scp(Clllbetof 1994 and would
In no way ~cct swdcnts i:ur•
~ylllffldin1theunlvers1ty.
The assembly lnldaJI! met
&9rcvie':"'theproposal,discu.ss has b<alme inacaslnalY Im•
any queslions that they may pol'Wll to SJl,ldy the many nhave~. and to hopefully ap- pc,:ts or the emCIJUll sub-adprove the over.all revisions.
Tbc as,cmbly ~ lO wllhlnlbc:Unitcd St.llcs.
do • PIP by pace analysis of
S~lllo.....,Uy
f the propoNl which deal, pi-

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advocate Iha! 1 b.lltural dlvcr- ·
stty. requlrcmtnl would help
crcaLeanew 1warcncuolcul•
wrcs lhat have been within
Amcricansocletyallakln&_. Manysupponcrsclaim..thal
·me world Is comln110 ,a
'shrinklnJ' or sorts. That Is.
the wor1d Is arrlvlna IO 1-lime
whert there ls I Jot of hur-