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SUFFOLK SPORTS
THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1992

Rams beat- up C?_n
Bentley Falcons 5-1 ....
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BOSTON • Tie

...then th.~y dog the
Assumption Hounds

THE SUFFOiK JOURNAL

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ceafuDy opmed

WORCBS1'1:R· Toaythat
the Ranu lillhored • dnmatic,
. como-from-bdliDd win Oft Monday ni&h1 aalinlt a IOp-rtillked
tcamwoaldbeafairAaumption.
Suffolk came bllct to eruc a
two soal deficit •aainJI th e
Hound.1 from Assumption Col·
Jc1e10cam aJ•lvictory.
The RamJ 101 aoab from
Paw Btnllnl, Ow Dwyer and
Bill Santos and once apin re•
ceived clutch aoalttndin& from
Russl!onas10ilnprovtthcirrccotd

"'tlleir 1992-

~-ca~iu,hlwi..
animpe&liveS.I vkto,yova
thcBeftdeyPalcou
'lbcRams,ottwopbrrom
Billy Sll'IIOs and one &oal each
from Merck franklin, Jim
Fil%Ja'l,ld and John Poru:zo. A
thn:e &oal outbunt UI the third
period put the pme .... and
handed BenOey ( 1-1) thcir ram
lossoldleyear.
SulfoA.: l(lalie Rim Eonas
wusharp,1Coppul1111ya1.1cmpcs
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~ii~u!,.~P dkln't go so

theFalconlc:ouJdrnu,tcr,which
wurew,conadcrinttbcJtrength
..-ith which the R.am1' defense

played. OuiJ Mullen and Mak
T~hadstron&pmcsaloo11
the blucline
1he Rams.
SuffolcCoachBill Bw,uwa.,
impra:,cd wuh hi.I tcam 'scrron,
despifelhdralowlWl.. "Wewcrc
tmtativethefustlwopcriods,b\11
that .,. OClt flQt ~ opponctll
We haveo't even acrimm1&ed
yet,~ said llwns.
·With Bcnlley 1hado•in1
Surfollr's star player. Sean
O'DrilcoU, "and his lincm11e1
FittgenldandPonuo,itwuthc
Ranu' a:cond linc~steppcd 10
the fordronl and produced in a
bi1way.
The line oJ Ptanklin, Sanlos
andOlritl>wyerwuthedccid-

ro,

Scan O'DriscoU (7), Oris Mullen (l), Mark Tsoukalas (8), and John Porrazzo (4)

gang up on Bentley's Chris Paone in front of the Suffolk ncl
in& faclOf in the opening game
victory. Frwlin opened up the
9COringinthcpme•ith a po,,,a•

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Pontonio in lhe bo1 for intafer.
'ence, Franklin ca.,hed in from in
fron1to1ivedleRams1 l -O lead.

Santos~ Dwye, coUcc1ed asWts on thc1o.al,
BUJNl»d,"°Tllcsooondlinc

didagoodjob.BilJySamospl:ayed

M~n's B-Ball
Thcmen'1batclb1lheamis
hopingtolmproveontheir 12. 12
rccordfromlatYU1wlthabalanc.edlCOrin1.aactandadq:,th
that has DOt bcai • reann of
rccenlllamleaml.
Head c:oecla JUII Ncboa a•

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agcdll. l pointsand9.Jrcbound.s
per ga me , while the 6·6
Mac~pll had II points and
6.7 reboUndh game.
Theteamllhopin1thatA«,
1ast~'1NcwEnglandDivislon
m Rookie oC the Year, can recovafromrecentbactpn,blems
topllyabi1paninthclroffc:nsive
lllack.

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Carolyn Bnll'yll<,tu-1 S"'1'

Bums. Eric Mansfidd 101 the
OlhcrasslllontheaoaJ.
lntbclhirdperiod.Betilley"J
fiusrrationoon1inued.Ononeoccasion, they had Eonas lnpped
out oC his nee and had two oppc.tunitics to .tan on the opo, nee
from the point Bothshcltsmisscd

Bentley e vened lhc sea«:,
however, with a Shane Borm:an
goalwithonlyl :591'Cffl3iningin
ll<p<riod.
In the second period, the
RamslOOt:12•1 lead on a pretty
goalbySanto5atll :49. Pranklin
ICIII Santos down the right wing
and he fired-a slap shell from 20
CcctOUI thalfound the far comer the
pas! Bentley goaltender, Sean
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.. We s iartcd 1cn11tivcl y
again,"saidhcadcoachBillBums,
rc(eninglothcslow$lartthccearn
abo had agaiNt BenUey. - we
wcrcn'1 shoocing enough and we
Wctefl'trcacting 1othcrcbounds."
With the Rams on an early

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p,e1ty give-and•ao pusina ptay
with Jay Friday on• lwo-on-one

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T hcgoalcame116:)I ofthc
fin1periodindimmediatclypu11
damper on the inlclll:ity that the
Rams brought into the game.
which was an early baltlc fDI'
eCAC Central OiviJion su-

prcmacy.
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Women's basketball looking
.
Jomnal Staff
- - - - -- With tbe arrival of w~ter
comes a ne• lf'OUP ol 1p01tin1
cventsrorSllffo~lpOIUC.IRlto
lookfon,•lldto.Dapilethepre~~or~anaippo11andaitco~runc1•llhave~
their ume and hemU 10 playina

Thccapeaj.nofthis,quadis
se nio r S1accy Cicollo rrom
Tcwtsbury.Alm,csportathlclc
II Suffolk, Cic:oUo is·1 Sood tx•
amplcalthistcam'1commitmcri1,
bybtfatinaalllheoddsandplayingafterwbalcooJdhavebeai a
caec:rendillainjurylastxmon.
By rearina her an cerior
cillCWC lipment in a game la.sl

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capitaliu on any opportu nities
ouropponentsgiveus."
One of the ""ays the Lady
Rams'wi.11 be able to ~advan•
tageoranyOlhcrteams'emn
will be thecommllrldingplayof
oneoClaslyeanMVP'1, Jolwma
Mc:Gourty.
A dominant ath le1e ,

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Will over Colby and Brandeis, or the -scoring responsibilities "'7hool thald)cirefforu8'.""appreAllbou&htbehaslosupca1
both of whom played for the apinthisxea,-.
ci.attd.
dcalofherllhleticmobilicyand

~iaNe..,.EngWld,"Wd
McGourty averaged 16 re•
boundsapmc.,,.tuchnnk~her

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pecttoflllcpne.Cfflalnlyhia rorwardtopinlngfansupportby f~theratoCbcrplaYUllcan,cr,
JICOrill&proweawe'rcalJann: ~gthecowtthis•interan~ = . , h a s ~ ~

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~factca!!.~.!:r~

pmes.•oppotedlOoulltlnding
pc,fonuncesln10me pme1.bul
notinallthepme&."
The 6-4 forwanl played in
Suffolk'• 1crinuria1e aplast
Amhcna on Monday, but he did

with29.whichsflchas1CCOm·

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not~lhe~that

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Walsh and auiscant Donna side shot and maaull 1 -..&y
dc(en1ive pla)"CI'. CicoUo f~ls
wwicrcstima1ed...,
coofidcnt about th6 Dpcom111g
To uy thal.,:i:~delcr- 1e&10n
.,.tnd tile 1:-dY ~ • •
mincdteamitanundcntalanent. ~oCClllblimiq~WIIIHII
"Altboughwemayha-w:aanall record.~hcaaid,"'W!~do

£cnsivemtn10eawellby,cor.
ing 16,8 point• per aame.
"Jolwlna pla)'S her best ..ainsl
lhc best. She is one o{ the mos1
competitive llhlelCs in SuffoUc
andthiscompctitivencurubloff
onlaicammaa,"aaidWalsh.

Led by head_coach Joseph

:r:i:'!y:•
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~.wenacloaetnilleamud bcattthit)'m'tblrlmprn10111

addl an adclkioMI: diacaam ID mnsiat.e1tadp01ldoas.bow• dial will wort 10 our advanca,e acaam.beeallc .....yof•llave
da'rea,i,,eofmrilia._ai. ewa-.wididle,..._..lut)"Ca' andmakeil:10ughforoppc)llina bcaipla)'inatosetMrfor•co.ple
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=.brcakowapirit,"said al~araultwllavebccolnc
L.-re-dle6,,jllJrlliC~-

T uesday, November 24, 1992

Freedom of Speech
Students,
faculty
urged
boycott of
lecture

reaction to
Leuchter's

SA WYER - There were
mny
sidl;I takai. and'
. .y,opiAionsron?echltl!l>utSur·rolk, kl IIUdmll and faculty lut
'lllunday after {'red Lettehter

Flyers denouncing Fred

different

Lcuch ter 's contraverslil lectµre.
on capirol puni!hmenl invited
Suffulkstudcnls10-speaktoc.ach
ocher in an open and welcoming
forum" after Lcuchtcr's speech.
However, wcnb such as "open"
and" welcoming" didnoccbcn'be
theatmosphcrcofthepost lccltn

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LelK:hlel' alto hal • tai.nled
q currendy Wider a retlraiAiJlg ordci UI Muacl1111ctts
rrom rqnsenlina himself• an
m incc:randhasallc edl made
in1~qucstionin1
whether the Holocaust actual ly

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The history departmenl ,
spo~theprotest.entitled.
"Bo)'COU ' The Electric Chair':
ProlectFreeSpctth". Theaaenda
or the protcs1 included dbcus~
sionsonthenatureofhateapeech,
theissueoCfrccspeedloncam•

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Many studen ts were not
presmlMthelcclure.Uff!Olt2.«x:I
11\Cfflbenoftbcswdcntbody Bu&
.
dlOle that were 101.· a tasae of

serve.

IDfflClhlna many had never ICCfl

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llodmt was shm off by Rhonda
Picn,ru,OimiaolooCubptaidait, and . . . . . . . ea:o1ed
f'Jualheroc.wknl..ec'W
apob, • a r..a. ofllil wrtJal

iua:toalea:lller. ~ ...

Controversial speaker ~vers lecture·on execution ·· · htg,-=::lf
which he became involved in pm.
ducY11 execution equlpmen1.

Division m rebounding iccord

Anofftnlivelnd~-

DaveMaicDolapD.
Neltoa aaid. "Our scrength
willca1ail,ly betipfronc. wilfl a
vetttm nuclcut n:cununa,
"'The co,.captaJn1 Chuclt
Byrne and DlveMlcDoupllue
bolhf01r•)'m'IClrtcn,lnd.Jdunt

Bearon Hi.II, Boston, Massachusetts

a solid team that will look to

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premier, if not che premier

Suffolr:~beVtrJRrml
upfrollt,wiathemwnollast

Suffolk University's Student Newspaper
Volume 51, Number 11

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leuchter, infamous

tainl~=
srata".._Chcybavebeeainthe · ridual.""iuihis\7pointspcrpne famcorgloryforthearlonahoun henclfinan inlenaeaummcrre-

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SAWYEII. • Fred Leuchler,

lhcconlnM:rSia!."'apert"oncapital pmushmi:nt spob 10 Sl&lfollc

IIUdcnb:aboullheledlnolol)'in•
v9'vedinuecwons.and hbrole
indclipinga.ec:ulioncquipment
last,Thunday,

l.aachler's spcoch, entitled

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lioa~".dlacaaeddlevari•

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OUllllnhnre.,~apd

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tkal •• "t:Ullical .-:r".

in&tlcadlermadlboanyiD

&gincerin1Depnnc:nl.Know-

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failure", Ind by DtilWng 1h11 Theref1n.thenlla&C'l'CDt)'pcr•
cquipnenl,lheemc:atianerbsub- c:o11cbmceat•uccauon1a1m~afrom&olaoaUnlver- jc,c:tin11he_.t>apn>lonacd 1ng ■aoa1Dr11Rltllion..
The second point ol
lity wilh adepee iD ~ .
LeuchierwortedUI lhteas:int.o'·
Oftidab: from tbc stateof Leucbler'1,peedlde&tlwitlltbc
in1andaerospace6dd,.produc- New 1axy wbowaecmcemcd 11101a of eucudoa lhal are med
Ulg mosily navlpticml cqulp- widldlclackofhaaallkyUlcamtr1l for twenly fiw: yeara.
ecadoM approm:lled Leuchter lioi;t,lcdlaliajt.ction,gas.flrin1
.
Leuchter wu fhen a p• widl ..... ktbllildlbolodaaliD- lqlild,NhMgiflg.
Hanalng, accord ing lo
euatlonbdlemc:.tnaqm!IDd l..elacMs,bUIIIDeifilbdaac
ia& IDd maanwaiag 8tW CICCU· ~acconlia.ktl..eakiler',
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wiO , _ . comdoa If die
exec111ee ii cnpped IODlll'a . .
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The Swfolk·Joumal

Tuesday, November 24, 1992

Homeless Students Juggle Classes, Despair
By Jtlr Stiuu;Jn-

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inlO downtown~ An1da Ind

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CAllJescPnaSavicc
LO$ ANGELES • When
Jolln boanls the bus alter I Ion&

dtyolcimea.bccl\enCallsulcep,
M11bothcrill1101clldledriYCl'l0
awaken him U lhe 1fOp rar hd
homc.l1'snotbccauxhcdoesn'1
care about ,etlin1 home: k's becautc he doesn ' t kavcone.
JohTl·satualionUlnoca.nisollllod case. Aa'OII the country. 1
,rowina number or collc,e srudents arc rllldin1 lhcmtclvcs in
lhc rlnb ofthc homcleu, rorccd

10jv11k:theirdsumsolSUCCCS1
withthc~ityolsurvfvaf.
M
You have101osk>w.-sa.id
John, • auto mcc:twlics siudtn1
inhu:mid-thirucsat~t:r,Monic;i
Communily Colk1e ill sou~
califomia..Johfl;whoholds1~tilllC job al lbc colle,c, doesn ·1
wanl his~ l'l:lme 111Cd bcaasc
he docsn·1 wa111 people 10 know
heiJllomclcss.
"Sometimes I sleep oo the
bus, 1aldn1 the bus al l lhc. w:r,y

a lnOCd fot a week whc• I ~I
paid. Somclirites I live in the
Sl!Uts. Somclimct I aay with a
·rricndirhehu1car,-l:bd.John.
Althou&h thcfe b no official
number or homdea lludcnts In
lhc l.h\itcdSIIU:l,cstimatao(thc
1ot:i1 homeless poputuion nui1e
from • conscrvntiYe lisure or
SOO,OOOt0Jmillion.aa:ordin1 10
ldvoc:r,q groups.
Even wilh RJCh II l:irsc n11m buolstudentsnccdin1somuch,
only• rew collc1cs h:lvc :r,d.
drasedthep,obkmdirtttly.
Oneohhcl:lr&cslefforutw
Wen place in Florida, where the.
micLegW.alun:pmcdai:immdmenl carlict lhis )'CM th:il CJ. •
empts homeless a 11dents rrom
p:r,yin1 Jabontory and ift1WCtionaJrta•.iUllc-supportcdcommunitycolk1csand un ivcrsi11cs.
While HWTicai.e Andrew
added a li1nifican1 number or
Rudent.s 10 Flori<b's homeless

S1udcnis a,c abo p1tchinJ in
to hdp Other ~udtnu. Al Michl•
pn Sule UniVCBily in Ease Lin·
an1. 11lKkntsh:lvcjoulcdwith1
loc:ilphibnlhropist10openafood
~ ror students who may live
off campus and :ire h:ivin1 rU1:111 •
cial problems. includin1 any
hornclcssaudtnts. ToentOUngc
p:i,1k lp:11ion.l0pcrcentdbcounts
:u 1he bookstotearebe•naorremt
10 donors. while m:ipknts c:in
rcc:eive food whh0t1 l h:iving lo
1
wovldefor1heir llCCd.
Oespiie these erro,u 1 help
0
horncleissllldcnusuy1n1Chool.
risin1 tuilion. cos:1.ol'-bvin1 in•
croses aidrontmucd low wages
11re rotting more studcnls IO
choose belwecn 1oing IO cla.ucs
:lftd h:iving a pbce to call home.
For eumpk. John iJ on has
thud ¥Cft1Ure U a home.less JIU•
dtnt su.ce movmg 10 Cahronua
" lh:lvealways wan&ed1010 from New York. He became
to coUegc and now I c:an." O;ivis homcle.ss each ume because he
g1d in a St:1temen1. .. I luve a could noc :r,J'ford to p:iy ror hou.J.
wonderrul opponoo11y kl build a ins.
new ru111re. " I had round :r, two-bedroom
fVIU, coUep off.dab said the
ncwbwandf'lorida•ssun nydlma1Cllavcaltcady1111acledmany
homeless pcopk who want 10
become 11udents.
"Ourpqcentaaeolhomclcss
iJ h.i1hct tlw thc &cncnl populalion. We
abou1 100 (home·
less Rudetlts) here." said George
Youn1. vice-prwdcn1 roraudeft1
affilin 111 Brow:ud Communi1y
Colte1e, which lus about 50.000
~udtnu oo 1hree campusu.
EfTons to lie.Ip lhc homdcs.s
arcalsoW:in1plxein Massa.•
chl&SCUS.L.astmoni h.Surfolk Uni¥Cffl1 1n BOSIOll:r,w:irded:r,IMJrncy
Jcssm:in w11ha row-ye:ll' SC:hobt•
itup.
Ke,;in ntvas. JI .bepnsilldy1n1 rin31'1Ce this foll under 11tc
puv:ite Unaeu1 1y ·s annu:11
Homeless S111de11t Schol::11"Sh1p

have

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Suffolk University
Program Council

$119.oo

cally,11 Vl a ~ it cllldobblnrd

den1 staled 111:11 1hcy could not

calls- Jobn, wbo holds odd jobs

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a1:1=:~~~:~1op:iyforhous
m1 ~so.scri°"51h.:itsom ..~~e1e
hcc
0
M:12 :ireopcnina 1 UUU<Jlo
"' home,~ offtccs 10 keep
their

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573-8697
$50 Deposit Due By December 18th!

recs were r:llscd 40pcrccnt 1h11
year due 10 1 California budsc1
crisis.

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DtpOJltJ art 11011-rt/u11dobft.

But Kirby°s decision 1 he
0
homelcu h:L1 had :i cost. even if
11°1 not rent. h's nearly tm pos•
sibletol"6d:inonn:il lire.hes:ay¥.
He mua photoc:opy ICJ.tboob lo
gvc money. c:i1on1yrrui1S. vri-

ticip;Me.
lllcqucslionandanswcrpcriod rollowin1 the lecllft wu
dominalcdbypt0lclt.cn..mo10y
members o( the history dqanmen1, que11ionin1 Lcuchcu's

Add $40. - Includes;

- 1 C!ift'11ivcanywomenmy
phone number," Kirby s:ild.

Transporlalion lo U1e Mountain
Unlimiled lifl licket for the Day.
On Location Escort

Space is Limited!

Nc c d h mu ,

I found 10mc tind

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ti:IIJlhenbcpntoiurfacc.
Onc11udentaskcdLcuchter
whaldegrecshehcld incn1inecrUla,. LeudllCf rapondcd that he
held nodcgrea in lhcaiJinett-

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BollonUniveq:i1y. l havcwcned
\nlhcenginccringand acrosp.icc
field for twetiiy five yea,s.." He

diRctJy to

did n01 elllxntc on his crukn-

Pieroni wasthcnbbncdby
memberso(thcpro&e&1cilfnathcir
rirs1 amcndmen1 ri1ht IO free
spcc,ch. One p,occsttr shouted.
"Thi11J1publicforum. We can
askllllylhinawcwanLThcquationslhll-asked

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It wu at this poinc 1h11 the
open forum hqnedintoab.lttlc•
,row,c1 between lhc history de·
panment a.n,J. the sockxo,y de·

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income,"

5::lid lohn.whodre.lmsofopcnlna
1111111110shoponc<by."J(i1 wcttn·1
for school, I'd bcon lhestrccc. I
found pcopk who cared. -

pYl.ment.

T~yBoi.ssau.a panlimc

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on ~free speech: coun&cring lhe
Corol:,,iBtOIJllaMNOIStoff

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t h c ~ i ~ a s : k d , "Lee
thchistorydcp1rUnet11brinahim
met."
ludithA.Dvshta,pro/ClfOr
of1owmment.Slid,'7onoieon.
lidcrthcblckpo.doCupeat•
ls absurd. Uwehadthcoppo,tu.
nilyk>iftvilcAdoU'K"ltlcrtollJt

~Wl&cm>kln,wouldlhcau:=~:~ut.inJ
LeuchtctllA!cdlhalallhough

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LeucfltcrrupondcdbysblWhcnmcdbyastudc:nthow
inallW.~:r,rc"twkcasffl311y muc:hohpmfithcmadcby1ell-

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punuhment was

ThcrOC111orthcdiscuuion caortli&Mtan1CUMolaoncy,bat

shiflcd apln to the mon!il)' or it tcqll ,nc alive...
capitalpunlstlmct1t.andlhctc:t-StudenlsbadfflUodn:actions
10ning behind Leuch1tr's Mk:31 tol..adller'ileclu,c.Somcfound
thalhisociuipmen1it:1morchu- hia 10 be Vt:rJ inlcrcsaia1 and
mancmclhodole1.ecutkin.
WonaatiYe.OthenWCRO&ltrfpd
Leuclwcr s::aid "'The .
by his views Md backpou.nd.

==ri~~~c::

~«hcrs~Jhlhcn,~.

forfeitone·slifc. WhcnOW"soci. ~occo C~CCIICll.o, senior,
ety denies one humlll\ity in An aid. Jc'?'3nin~1spoech.
e1.ccution wcari oommiuing
The tcnslOft was unbchcvabk.. f
O

c r i ~ : : : ~ u r : = ~·IO

=~sa:::n-,...
, ~,~-~lc a n : ~ ~ ~ ~ -

chUSCUS.heb"embraccdbythc commentgnthcnumbcfoliMoICicntmc community."
.•
ho
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Leuchlctwaslheft ld::cdlO c e n t ~ ~ . . , ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ wtw U involved hen:. It
comment on t11cnmureoreucu ~,,-,__. ~that!hcunivcnil)'is
.
lion equipment ~ing cruel and notrequimjiobercspo,uiblcfot
•v . - .
! " ' ~· ~ccrup~nedth:r,t an lnnoccrpa,oa bcinJ uLouOrcenw:Lldu.tcndedhls
Ulhisopinl(NL.aecutioncquip- eattcd. Tllcpe,Dlnteiedbya supporttotheCfimUIOlo&fClub

~~~~~

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~•f~.:,~";._..\;';':;'i~~'~ina~,.,.~""'~;,,,.,~":".'_ :
Oncs1udent sulcd. - 11hint
how he cowd tee humanity ·
sim1
= ~ ~•lhlsmanUlan

AnolherltUdcnt apinaskr.d
how he could

:ir:!~~ven~'::!

whechtr eapilOI punishment is
rightorwron1. YooshouldW:ei1
upw:c:~=t : = , : ; ;
.

ncptivcrcactM>nS fromthc prolcs1Crs. One criminology club •
member theft said, -w1u1 this
m:inistryin110s:ayiJth:ltcapilOI
punishmcn1uistslnthirtyt:i1h1

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t MONrHS
laA&MSS
15DAYS

MJ0

$501

$6.40 1691
tM ttn
MlD M60

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-

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1l~. TIE5'0TI

btlblc10si.t1M'9 ll bcbl:.Uy

-rhc1woplaca:lh:lvclivcd.
I roond1hrouah1ehool In school,

Mardi Oras 1 b u rs 617 • 444 • 1111 We're# I fo r Fun!, I 3· F Highlaml Ci rcle,

.

For tome homeless people.
however, c0Uc1e m::iy be the l:ist
ch::inceo r11normGllife.

R eserve Today!

~"':v::C~:r,c::c::,.~
bendurin&thcbolocaUSL
Leuchtct did not comment

Rhondal'iactiia11cmpfcchodi$these QUUliOfUI. ast.ina
tho$c pre.sen! io·ut. only those

COWlllJC

et1blcs.:ind~pcrish:ibk:roods
bccausthchUnocooking fx1h •,
1ics.tccphisvanawayrn1tnumpus poUc:e. and A1cak into the
11m 1 shower. He also 1e1s
0
lontly.

Optional Skiin g at Mt. Tremblant

Lcuchtcrlccturc.

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573-8326

• Mardi Gras Tour Escor1
• AU Ta,: & Services
• Optiona l Skiing at Mt. Tre111blau1

S 1udenl$ and (acuhy gather for a open forum

camps. Leuchter·s repon con-

':.:.u~w;:h~'::.::. -~

p~~ 3::

e1.ecut.ion. Leucft1trrespondedby

• R/fTran1ponation via Luxury Molorcoach
• 3 Oay, 2 Nights slay in l}oWruown Montreal
• The Monrreal Bar Cra wl

neo-Nui to travel 10 these 1ill:S

:,ct~7ro~:::,t::;P:

thcn;,..:,body~~roramon;
bccaust he couldn' t p:iy rent
we·vektlhcmUkeshowet11n
thc iym:indlhekx:terroom. l' vc
gOlpeopleonmyiUIJTwhowill
We people home with them.··
O ne s 1udcn1 dec ided Ar

.. Why should I spend money
on how:1n1 when I don't know
wha.1 luhlon is going 1 be nut
0

..c======= Yo11r Weekeud lttc/11des ========;i

Birtenau. :md M:ij(bnc.t.
Lc:uch1erWllSp:iid1hirty-five
thoos:uid dollars by 3 Can:ldi:m

Leuch&cr'1speodltomovc1oa

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~
' ""~•·:';;"'~ ~,pN·"
someh1ppiC

Don't Be Left Behind

Leuduer wuutcd 10commc,it on his rcsea.rch at the con-

~ude~n~':;Y IS slJCSSmg

no1w:in11osechiJgvingswas1ed
on high renis. which c:an nin u
much u 5500 per month. even
sharing :i small apartment.
Wo,tin11op:iytlutkindol
renl would 1111ttf'tre too much
••1thh111radcs.saidK.irby.who

Holiday Ski Weekend

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ground.

Cffltnlilica camps in AIIIChwitz,

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J a11uary 16- 18th

~uc:e:::=,:c:,.~.~~~~

blel. The issue here U: co find 1
more hUIIWUtarian lppl'Olleb to
capllol puniJflmcna...
The rOCIIS of the dixusaion
theft ctwi,ed (tOIQ the MCnJ u:,sueol capilOI punishment IOQIIC:I·
1ions reprding Leuchter'• back·

thcroomdown thch:ill.
Shonly 1rlcrward, the pro1
csccn auained prnnission rrom
1
: : i0ft~!vi::eto

=~~:::u:if~y=~<M1'.han

Montreal

From

IJld ru:civa rinll'ICQJ aid. "When
1hcs1udcnt finished four yean: al
UCLA.hcwusupposcdioleave
1hccou.ntry. l didn'thavcenou1h
money to tecp payin1 the rent.~
With only~ I month 1n
income from I patt.-timc job and
linancll!aid,Johnuidheh:isjust
enouJh 10 pay (or food and bills,

South Arrican
ICudfflL He rented me I room ro,
Sl80 and we split utilities." reapart,nmt wllh I

Clwlu Kirby, 25. decided
1
oli,;cinhi1vanwhcn·hcenrolled
in Caliroml11Su11e Universily ,:i1

~scnu

••Tourlsme
O Ou~bec

Boycott,.-,,.,,,
pu,, lbe connections between
"lioloclmc~-lndthe
modem death penally, .. well..
c.onnections bccwccn it.chnial
blowJedae" Ind mon, respo,u.ibilily.
Profe1sor Kenne1h s.
Grecnberao(lhchiscorydep:an.
mcnt wu 1hc moderator or the
forum.
Some students and faculty
who treft pl'Cltnl 11 the forum
were :ll'llf'Y th:11 the y were nOI
lldmiued Into lhc mom where

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Boisseauanpi.ly 1talodhcr

tee!::

~&a:

Leuc:htct101i¥e.1bricrarwym apinrrsponded.'11isnota qiq-

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.:~
righttoutanyques&ionwewish.Pieroni then IICppOd in uyin1."ThU1manbhl?'C10cduca&e

cleat up any m.llCOnCC:phonS re
ganlin~ ~ i o • 1 moti:,ea r~
producui1Wst_:J1Corcq1 U ~

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Thcy-r:!::t!!ot'otk~histoty
dcpartMcnt who orJMlud lhc
wuasuccaa.

(

.4

The Slllfolk Journal

hlday, Novo

LlJ

24, 1!192

SGA niakes new
undergrad Io.unge
splice a high prio~ity

The Su(folk Journal

C

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1

H

Diverse s0O11
1 on

"frcc_spcech," countcfini:: the
Carolyt18tary/Jou11rofS1ojf

?Ofidedbysla l-

When:W:cdby:1 s1
uden1how

"lwiceas many muchof:1profi1hem!ldebyse ll soodcath row ing th i! equipme nt , lcuchtcr rctingbcttcr than plicd. "Most of lhc rosc is bome
11nishmcnt was by me. TIie sbtc rcimbwse.! me
fo, twdWMe. I am nOI making an
' thcdiscussion uorbilAnt amo11n1 or money, b111
the m0f3.lit y or itkoeps mcnlivc."
Sttdcntslud mi1cdrcac:tions
n1.and th e rcaeuc:hter's idcas 10Lcuch1cr·s lcclurc.Somefouod
~I is 3 more hu - him to be very intetesting 411d

c1ccu1ioo.
~:~:~~~~=
d, ''The cri me Some ochers thought he was bor-

~:C':r:

ing. Rocco Ciccarello, senior.
Whenoursoci- said, "ltwasanintcrcslingspccch.
1
umani ty in an The tension was unbclicVllblc. I
: co~milting a lc:u-ned a IOI rrom the speaker."

~~":~~ to

IOfy ~ ~ ; ~ ~ : ~ : ::

1
umbcr ofinno- cess conccmsmc. l don'I underarcnecutcd. stand wh:lt is in volved hen:. It
p6rnl,cd, "1 am co11ccmsmc 1
h:i1thcunivcrsilyis
involvt.d."
·
rcspoosiblc for
LouGIUflwald CKI C
ndcd his
;onbcin1 eisupport to the Criminology Club
1wastricdbya
s..-.ying. - 1don '! think the lecture
Lndfound 1
obc
n'th:ivenny- shouldhave beenmovodfromthc
ne, lheeKCCU Jnw school. Thestudent5 h.ivechc
right to hc:u- Whal he 1w 10 say.
len."
Thcyarcpayingfortt:·
:ntagalnaskt.d
The mcmben of the hist()()'
could see hudepnnmcnt who organiicd the
~on. Lcuchtcr
pn>ttst SU.ltd that theyfetrmartt-'lti!notaqoes)1'18, Tukeitup
~ me.Mosl
,not
1Ct1tis ancicn1
00 doomed to

SAWYER• The S!ude nt
0ovemmen&~llet1r•
rentlytrylti1IOmit.elhepduatc
atudenl loilll,e, located on the
fourth llooroftheS1wyer Bulld1n1,acceeslble .. undttJl'adualeS..

Lall year, thh k>un1e was
pennlalble IOboth iandefaraduue and pwliwe 1tudent1.
Then, the ~iwe program
went IMIUP die ldrnlnlltntlon

The committee hu an appoln1mcnt schedl.lled with Oe4n
Sloll on November 24.
Theywilldlscuss theq>tjon.t
11e 1tudellli needed to have their
1vailabletoopenlnguplhlilou'!F
own tounac.
or anolher lounge by neit semetAccordln1 to Rocco ~r.
Ciccan:llo, president of SOA,
mtny1biilenl1hlvccomelo SOA
eipre111n1 concemlhaetheycannot we lbc fourth noor lounge.

=I=~::.:~
StudenuhavedeJlred1ousc
lhll ·lollnae,.bu1111lclearly iabckd
students only.
The~matnlyusethls
·1
ounae durin9 the evening. so
lhcttlsnoreuonwhyltcnnnolbc
1 oammun1ty k>un1e during the

fcwcarws.Tti
i n ~ i- di

.,.-we

SCl'inginll,fumc
lnan 11e "'hen local band, • ing; but too c

. ,.

~~~~J!:~~~ginning 10·mae thelr mart.

A Message

From S.G.A.

Kudos to Rhonda Pieroni, the 'tciminolcigy Club and the Sociology Department for
ting sueh a "'@II attended and cosi eff.ect\ve lecture The
·
,_ dents, faculty and staff indicates great interest in this subject. Although, Mi. Leuchter's
point of view was not a view shared by everyone, it was a valuable learning experience
nonetheless. This has shown that students at Suffolk University do care and get involved
when confronted with different issues. While tempers and emotions were running high.,.-'
thanks go out to those who acted swiftly and, efficiently in order to move the lecture to a
larger setting in order to accommodate all who wishe4 to attend.
Thls event has loudly _
emphasized the -heed for a larger foi:um within the University
wlierein there is opportunity for students and staff to discuss their different_
points of view,
air their frustrations and share their feelings regardin particular issues. Based upoh the
}
Jack of sush a forum , the Student Govenilnent Association wi~uo offer their services to
· provjde such a forum to all th~se who feel the need for the· same. This forum will enable
those who have attertded a particular lecture or event to get together in an informal atmo~phere to discuss all sides of the issue. For more information or if your group would like to
schedule a public forum , please contact the Student Gove"!ment Association at 573-8322.
The Student Government Association also wishes to challenge the students themselves
to get irtvolved. If you have an opinion ab_ ut life at Suffo)k, we encourage you to make a_
o
difference. Joirt a club or organitailon and persuade them to bring in speakers who you .feel
· will present us with 4ifferent pqints.of vi!'~ from which we all learn. The only person who
ia censored is the person who does. not l!peii)c up.
r

C:liuck's newCSL.di.JC:- "The
Tmportanceof BeinsChuclt,'"of!

:w.:=~
millioosolclu

The' impci

bum,hc'l'j:yer,

rers a rap/~ggae/dancc/Cunk

ing. Por lhe 1
IIOUnd with socially cJuu-st.d lyr• •doesllOlsubjec
ics about racism.
to-common. m
Mu..sical!y, Chuck throws a hip-hop lyrics.

Coppola's· caret
of hits and miss
By James W. McDonoug.11
Joumal S!aft

Francis Ford Coppola, dim:·
torofthccWftm"Bram Stoka"'t
Dracula." ha., had I vuy impressiYc 1rnelt rccord in histhil1y ycar
carccr asafilm mlllcer.
Swtingwithhis ftrs tfcature., ·
1hc low budge! horror rnm
"Dementia 13" (in which he col•
laborated whh fellow dircc::tot

GcorgeL~)SUlli&lltili!OU&hlO
''Dracula," Coppolahastertainly
made a narnl: for himself: .

r,

A giaduate of Horsara .~ d

~:,i::li~:~:.':..

Two ye
ticswithanOscar for hi! scrccn- brought lhe

play or thcCicol'ge C. Scott cbs- :;;'cC:::~
sic "Patton."
came thconl
From there, Coppola took a
hugestcpontheladdcror ~
with ''The Godfather," which is
consideredtobeonco(lhegreal•
cstfilmsll\hislory. ~lcasedi.n
1972, the mm won Os:an for
Best Picture. and Besl Actor
(Marlon Brando) , and 11ve
Coppola his second Best Screenplay Olcar.

tory towinth
The fill
awards&oay
(BeslSuppoi

.,....,.,o
hisfintDiff
day,lhcse fll
mosr.ailical

~)'so

__
J

The Suffolk./o,mnil

Tuelday, Nave

SGA makes new
undergrad loµnge
splice_ high priority
a
aJClriltlaeJlldd
JoumatStatr

24, 1992

LIFES~

/

Reacf,..m ,.,.,
1111 who he wu they llill wanted
hun. He'1wonethan ■ Klansman

The Suffolk Journal

- bumlJltitro11,"llldOslroYltl.

TolddrediM1Wdel1t1'·1.1:1.ncetn,SOAhufonnillatecUcom-

~andPolltlcatScl·

C

et~ hllJot- U. Brophy WU ln

favot'dfUuctiler'II prueflt1Ulon.

',.i ~hc'I dolfla 90Clely II fa.
He•, ,avln1 1.1xp1yl!rt'
money,"
. 8,opl:ly II

not

IU;pa~~=~:~~:;

:omcround

,bocll:lnto1helounge.
rentiyll)'illaiomibthe,.-.duatc
Thecommllteerl'lembmare: also COfflea I pUJh for I speedy
stucknt lounp, k>calCd on lhe Rkhnrd.Joyce,Freshm1111Reprc- uecUUori.Lcuchterrccommend.1
ftJurth Roaro(lhe!awye,Bulld- sental\Yc: Anthony Anllllonc, that.iDeathRowlninllleonlybe
1n1,accell6ble1D~- sophomore representative: Dove allowed l'wo ~ 1 appeal o.ncr
0
Tam. frcahman vlu-pruldent: lfflteilcina, That WOllld not only
Lat ,ear, lhh lounac wu Vlck1Ncwbcny1teniorreprelen- · IIVC Iii nioney, bllt II could be
pennlllilble 10 both underlnidu· IGllve: and 01yle Goodwin, se- IPffll on IOfflethlni other lhan
Ile and pailu&le lhldenu.
nlorrcpre,cr,111.lve.
~ DKeone ,enlenceci 10
~ ibft.
dli
·
Then, t h e ~ program
The committee has an 11.pDidtheHl1toryDcpartmcnt
went lMll&h the ldmlnlltnUon
1omtleltatrlduaae•tuden1only poln1mcnl scheduled with Dean have11ilddenqenda10pl!J1)CIIC'
' '1 apecth?
1oun1e. niey~ltthalthea,adu- Stotl oi:i November 24.
1te1tudendneedodtoMvethelr
lv~.:~~:::i~:
~S~li
own lobnp.

esting and
reoutragcd
dground.

Accordln1 10
Rocco
Ciccarello, pruidcnt or SOA,

Stoff

:uch1ctrc-

iStisbomc
1burscsmc

muingan
noney,but
drcactions

iewasbor•

o, senior,
lngspocch.
:licvablc. l

speaker."
omorehis-

cotlrepro>
n'tundcrcdhcrc. lt
nTvcrsity is
11endcd hi s
>
loayClub

lhclecture
:.dCromthe
1
r.shave1hc

0

oranothcrloungebync•ucme.s-

Soph~ Ll.nda Win~

shidentJ pack• Sawyer classroom to

Uld thil thtre

t:'.;!i

11111 I

10Ull1e dmlna the evening, so
1herelsncireamn whyltcanno1be
a community lounge durlna the

. ,.

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~

Carolyn lta,yf Jowrnal Staff

hl~andcxposedhlm ns afraud,"
t11ld law u udenl Rach11cl
Shcridnn.
As remarks were spit at
Lcuchter, and the hidden agenda
wu carried out. many student!
wercoutn1i~at what1heyeipc•
rt_enced. Mahy truly wanted to

woy, "11111 man cnme here 1
0
spe!lkonlhedcctricchlllr.Though
the tuue, alhlt hlsLOry m rclcvant.thcywerenotrclcY1llltto
the Jec:tuffl. I do btUcve that his
hlllory II IOl1\Clhln1 we should
dealwlth, buf.ltialluolwhat our
Student Activity money paid for

khowabouttheclcctrlcchnl.rand .
the way It IJ u,ed, Many only
camctolheleclure lokoow~on:,
nol to wntch a shouting ma1ch
belwcen people for and a1ainst

IOday."
'"The lnlUal reason was 10
dlsc:1111 the del;:trlc chair, and
that'• whit the money was allo: ; ' ~ ~ . : . . ~ : : ~ : .:

Lai~~~i:.;ri;~ Ptuldcnt

CoUett,tbalmilhofttieCouncil

Hrrcn Hedalgo said, NUnfoflu• orPtNldenta.

naicly,lltllthcdlntoaCircuswhcrc
lilddf:p pcop1e dcviaicd_
l"tom the Issue.

Mkhcllc McOlnn, ~urcr
no one 1ltllni with
exprealn1conccml1WtheycanII
OA.
noc U1C lhefourth n001100n1e. or S_ sakt_"Jt unrortunalt ~ '"Thcmanlwnocitdcntlals,
thautudenlJofthlJunlvertltydo :~ heml.srcprc9Cnttdhlm.clfi"
Studentlhavcdcslred IOU.SC "91 have ,om~ place other then lald Wlndbtml.
lh1s loulJ,e, but It \1 clearly lD- thecafeicrlaan,dlt,~Ubratylnthc ~ "lam dciblydlloppolntcdat
belcd paduale studentt on!,.
Sawy,~ Build!~& l o ~ rtce •die ~ullblk 1/c!mmtihlty ro, en Thep,diaaietmainlyu.,elh!J 11
manystuaentlhavecomclOSOA

C

Diverse sounds on radi

alone In her

SAWYER• The Student ordtt 10 allow underaradua1c1 IPP'Jllln1lhelnenlencet,ahdlhe s ~

tudenthow
dcby sell-

u)

H

· Yot.

::e=!t~~=:~ ::'~~':~~

Qo\oemment~bCUt•

Tuesday, November:

::.~ ,too~~!~~\:! ;tc~LJ
tbeW:t)epartmmt,Sfudents
$mt lo icarn about ~ochlncs,
not lo find'Oul tits history. They
sliollld'.tlmeslothlf!lforthei/own
plCICJl1n1l0!1,lt'!Justunrortunate

'?"s0Abponllln1evc,ypos:~l~c=~;t,1 ~ : ~ ~
:
li~avenue&owrrtonltfeloongc :lijJanecSUClldilhti!Yld!"-1 11.&11
s.cntor Rocco Clccarell_ .
o
lssue and ICh~I mon! space. le~fw.rtofhtlffe1~whcn~Mas- p~Jdehto!the Stddent <J9vemror. rrccUmerorwdcnta:
·~~b&imtli.~ ~ c d mMl'·~lll~; refc~V:iine .

seiilcl; 0.. President Lou
Ott.entnld •wned the role or

~::tf~u;::~:;
coneroi, ar¥1 iomeorie hccdcd 1
0
dUlb11uhealtnli&ori. Swdtnlslos1

ililit 11\at ho WU_~

for the

Vocally i~t
Ultcrcsting litir, a guitar-like Ufl!vcrsity~
strini~and1Wlarplay- o~·~ 1 ~1~
ing, but too often sinks to the ,and T
CP!lbhc,ll!ns
mualjCl'fflCdllnocbcatth3tcl!l,s Than1,'f.~ o}Jlhc
lhc airwaves and blatcl through the CD. ~ ti

·rcwcurves. Themusicusdaomc

1tlklonb,votcdlierctiythe·Coun-

:;~';=~~~~·;~

In • age ~hen local bands
are~ing more plentiful and
popular. the funkyChuctare beginning to mate lhcir marjc. .
million1'oCclu~nat~ly. ,--.,;J:~~-~YW,.o f 1
Chuck's nt'f{CSLdisc, '1be
The' imponance or the al- Wionlh1ps. Tm portaoceo£BeingChuck," of1
fers a rap/rcigac/dance/runk
i:,o~~~:d
soond with socially charged lyr• •dotinotsubjectthetislenertoall- "Rtvoloose."Lyric
icsaboutracism.
IO-<:Ommon, menninglcs.,.dance/
conti,uud 011' pt.
Mll!ical!y, Chuck throws a hip-hop lyrics.

lnpatQnalLocitlob1.Theyshould
inakeaitefforttoiotothemeeiIn.JI ..,.;ore ~ihlni ))le lhi!

~

rqainf •''•.' .

~~

:,1·;;~~~!.~J::%k

A Message trom S.G.A.

~IO Sl'f.

Coppola;s C?reer spans 30 ·y
of hits and .misses

Kudos to Rhonda Pieroni, the Cdminolcigy Club ancithe Sociology Department for

almt!r,
lflltdto

dent~, fac~~;;:tfrt:1dicates gre~t inter~st in this subject. Alth~ugh, Mr. Leuchter'~
point of view was not a view shared by everyone, it was a valuable learning experience
nonetheless. This has shown that students at Suffolk University do care and get involved
when confronted with different issues. While tempers and emotions were running high,
thanks go out to those who acted swiftly and efficiently in order to ,move the lecture to a
larger setting in order to accommodate all who wished to attend.
.
This event has loti\lly emphasized the heed for a larger forum within the University
wlierein there is opportunity for students and staff to discuss their different points of view,
air their frustrations and share their (~lings regarding particular issues. Based upon the
lack of such a forum, the Student Goverriinent Asso9iation wishes lo offer their serv-ices-to
provide such a foruril to alj ·those who feel the need for the &ame. This forum wili enable ·
those who have attended a particular lecture or event to get together in iin informal atn10$phere to discuss all sides of the issue. For lnore infonnation or if your group would like to
scheduie a public forum, please contact the Student Government Association at 573-8322.
The Student Government Association also wishes to challenge the students themselves
to get involved. If you have art opinion ab_ ut life at Suffolk, we encourage you tci make a
o
- difference. Join a clu_ or organization an? persuade them to bring in speakers who you feel
b
will present us with iiifferent p<>.ints of view from which we all le~. The only person who
Ii censored is the person wllo does not speak up.
.
.

By James W. McDo..ough
Journal Staff

/
·

FrancisFordCoppola. dircc.'
IOfofthcclJ:mnt ..BramStokcr's
Dracula," h.1.1 had I ¥tty im~-

sive track rccord in his thiny yt41
canicrasa-filmn:iak_r.
t
Swtin1withhisfitstfC31u.re,
the low budget horror film
··0tmentia 13" (in which he collaborated with fellow. dircctOI'"

Gt.orgeLuca1)straightthroughto
"Dracula."Coppolahascertainly
made a n:ll!'e ror ~imself.
A graduate or Hofstra :!ndL..----------,-UCLA.Coppola'sbtcalc i:i:O the
Two years later, Coppola lime.
mainstrcamcamcinthel:tt1, ; b · Coppola'sbi
brought the second part or the
tics wi1hanOscarfor hlsscrccn'.
Corleone saga to the screen with howevu. came i
play of the George C. Scott c\35.
"The Godfather n," which be- appeared that Cc
sic "Pauon."
came the only sequel in film his- rectgrcatpicture
From thcrc, Coppola look a torytowinthcticst Picture~. suITcrcdoneorn
and contJOvcni.
huge steponthtladdcrorsuccess
The film also brought in tion.1ofhis(orany
with '1be Godfather." which is

considcrtdtobeoneofthegrcatest films in history. Rclt:u::d in
1972. the film won OIC:art for
Best Picture and Best Actor
(Marlon Brando), and gave
Coppola his second Best Screen·

pu.yo.:ar.

award.110ayoung RobeitDtNiro
(BcstsupportingActor),another
sc:rcenplayOsa.-rcwCoppotn:and
his r1111 Dircctint Oscar. To this
day,thcsefilmsremain twooCtbe
most aitkaUy acclaimed and fi.
nancill.ly successful fi.lms of all .

carcer,"Apoc:lly

T.ikingneari
by wca:

plagued

-M
wouldllOlfoUo,
abuse by lhe ca

cONiluledon .

TUelday, Nove

The Soll'ollt /oumal

SGA makes new
underg~ad l~unge

spa~e a

high

priority

React _,.,,,
lnt wbo ho WU they ll.iU wanted
him. He'• wane than• Klansman
bumlnt I aoll," aid OS~v:IIJ..

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a1emldeN■ needcd.,havelhelr

Accordlna

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The.,.._.mlllnlyu.telhis
di.WIS die 'ennlna. to

kMlrl,1t

Tuesday, November 24, 1.992

u

H

YOr. Ho.'1 1nln1 tu paycn'

DldlheHJ1&aryDcpart:ment
llll·,e1hlddetl1&ffldal0purpoknaurdl#llpl:Lnchttt'1apeectiT
w...... t.theA'CCSpeeth

Diverse sounds on racis~

Students pack a Sawyer cluaroom to
speak.

C

Buck-A-Book is a )
great buy for X-mas

hlmanduposedhlm11.111fr1ud,"
uld law st udent R1chacl
Shctllbn.
A.J remarks were spit at
Leuchter, and the luddcn qcnda
wu can-led out. many •ucknts

evant. they

1n Jess than one year, Brucc Moycr1umcd one small Copley
Square siorcfront operation inlO a c~n or stores rrom Provl•
dcncc, R.L IONa.ffiua. N.H. Buck-A-Book has bccomconeofthe
hottest new tn::ndy stems to lhrivc during this rcces.slon.
In July or lhls year. Moyer expanded his stores into Olhcr
arus or Boslon and lhc sunoundlng suburbs.
With IIS big green balloon 1cuer storcrronts and Incredibly

w1y. ''Thia m11n CAme here to
qxU:011theelectricchlllr.Thoogh
tho luua of hi.I hlttory are rel•

wereoulrqcch1whaltheyupericnced. Many truly wankd to
knowaboutthetlecttkdWrand
the way It Is u.,ed. M.uy only
camelothekctun:lokno•more.
not ., WIich I ahoullna nwcb
bt:1
wet11peoplel"or and111Wl
Leudiltt'lpraaltt.

87 N.E. fMOblr
JoumalSWT

Coroly,t ltpyl Ja1m1al s,alf

Weft

not relevant

10

the kcbu'c. I do beUeve that lus
hlltofy I, tomethlna we thoukl

dcal•llh,butdwbnofwtwou,

Student Acdvlly money paid ror

lowpriocs. It Isa natuBI that most oflhcston:s arc k>catedncar
MBTA stations. S10rcs arc conveniently located near I.he Gov-

today."
'11\t Wl.lal reuoo wu IO

emmcnl Ccn&er, Kcnm~ Squan:, Copley Squan:. and Harvard

dl.lcuu lhe dtctrlc chair, and
that' • wtllt lM ftlOfteJ WU aUoClledftlf.,r;wunotrororlpinst

Squa,c MBTA SUI.ions.
When you first ssq, into I.he Oovenvncnt Cknltr Buck-A·
BoQk. you notice lhc floor-to-celling suets orhatdcovernovcts.
Dozens of oopicsorrccmt novels arc arranged against !he walls
so shoppers can easily biowse through lhc hundreds oh.Illes In

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::.cM~r::
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lbeywWdlJalttlhlqMklnl

aald ~

Rocco ter.

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"ltl\!ftkbe'1doln1•odcty1rt•

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The committee hu • IJIpolntmeat tc.hedllkd with Dtan
SIOU on Ncwembet 24.

The SulTolk Journal

-andP0U""1Sd·
et.u . . . U.8,,.,t,ywuln
111,,... aft.eucheer'• pruient:\lloA.

Toadck'tltlhlttlldenu' con• money."
Brophy 11 not alone In het
can.SOAhuformt.tlaled1com•
ml11eccon.lltl.ln1ornwepcop1cio
meet wllh lhl admlnltlnUon In
anielllnathclltenttncet,andlhe
SAWYII• The Studenl order 1 allow undera111duate1
0
Omiinunent A.odadon b cur• bclclr:ln10 1
hek>un1e.
IUpa~~=r::::~i;:
Thccommltteemtm~are: also comee puth for a speedy
rentl7tr)'Ul&IOffiKelhca,adU1lC
I
1t!Mlenl k>iltl,e., klClled on lhc RJchArd Joyce, Pruhmu Repre• uccuUon.LcucMtrrecommends
fburth nooror1MS1wyerBulkl- ,en11tlvc: An1hony Anulone. that a Dealh Row lnmotc only be
1n1.~blc.,undcrpl,d&Wel. ,ophomorcreprtlCftUllve: Dl¥t lllowed cwo yurt toappc;i.l ner
1
Tlfn, rrutim111 ,k:e-pruldeN: ltrieenc:l"I, iiw trl'OU.ld not only
Lat,--, lhlllolan,ens YlctJNcwbcny, ■tnlor~ ave• money, ~I II could be
pam'-lblt.,bothllnlkf'lrldu· tlllvt: and Oayle Ooodwla, te-- apMt on ,omcthlna ocher than
. . and ........lldenll.
nlor ~t.llllve.
~ t0ffleOflC Rf!teneed to
~ .Uie.
die
n..,tht.,..,pn,lfltll
nnlltnila'ha&ftlililtrltion
toNbk1~emdcnlonly

LIFESTYLES

:IA, 1992

Mkbe llcMcOIM, IIUlllrtt

,wh~=

=--~nooneslttinawRh

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SOA, aid "II I, WlforWrWe
'1llcmanlwnoaedentlalt, lhcH1tloryDepattmtn1.Swden11
th4Utudefl11 oflhll unl¥tnll7 do 11,d he ml.Jrtprucntcd hlnilclr,.. Cllfflt IO learn about m11ehlnet,

o(

:c::~:ma:th~~:.;~ !he

~ ld,~::tiydltnppolntedat ::4J"::e~r~:mh::r'7t!·tr1;!
1 •• 111
0
Snwy!9' Bulldlna
Suffolk t'ommwi.hJ ror en- prc1c.111.1ulon.ll'1Ju1tunronuna1c
tlmeSOA
ul
'donln11hcpkllotophldofll1y• 1h11 he wasn'. • able 10 dilcuu
II pars n:,.e:ery pot• ' ffllln, and aDb tor n f ~ t- whathecamchercto1Alk1botlt."

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:•:-::!:,more':: ~•an~tndMdualu ■n

day.

rorrMllmeforWdel\la.

SenlOf Rocco Clccarcllo,

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~~-:-;:1c:u:~
otPrelidentt.

lhcsum.
The store sells cvcrylhlni: rrom health books and spons
novds· 10 chlldrc.n's books and corroc table an books. 'There is
somcthina for cveryorie II Buck-A-Boot.
If you an: looking for Ouistmas paraphemalla, Buck.A•
Book. is !he phlcc to shop. Evcrylhlng rrom hOllday decorations
to wrapping paper is available. HQllday shopping has neve r been

~~~.:=

Cllfttrul, Md,IOfflCIOCIC needed I0
cWT\ale die almadort. SJUdents lost

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cUotPraLdeiit■ IO_p.at. C.O.P.
mccUn1hrt1opCt1for1t~nu10

lnpulonallocatkJns. Theyshoukl

makoan elTorttoaotothe mect·
1

~r~~c~1t1llitc his

A Message From S.G.A.

In an IJf. when local bands
arc bctomlna more pkntlful and
populat, the runtyOnd: arc be·
1innin1.,matelheirmait:.
Chuck's netrCSl disc. 111c
lmponance ol Bein1Ctluci." of.

fen a rap/rc111eJdanc:e,/funt
mund with IOCblly c ~ lyr·
klaboucrxbm.

MIISical!y, Qwclr: INOWI

. Vocally rrootcd by Tul'U
Unlvenil1y~U11eJ01ephl'ed:.
casiCr or chclpCr.
0tuc1r:·, lyric■ are about rGCisrn
Ouistmu wr2pping paper and gm bags arc avlilablc.
■ nd rcpubliC&ns. "Melanin
Thant," one ol lhe sundouu on Ouldrctu coloring and story books can also be round II I.he
thcCD, c ~ 1hcbclr:of'pa- Buck-A-Book store.
rcotai ~ q l or in~lal re•
The reason behind Buck-A-Book's success ls • slmplconc:
btionlhipa.
Boston is famous foritscommutcr •ystcm. Moyer took lhls .Idea
Qu.lctJy, lhl>albwn plUA&cs and has transfonncd .In lnto a lhrivlna enterprise.•
Into bland •.• ip-ho p wilb
Slowly but surclj'. word or mouth amon1 commuters has
'"Rcvoloose." Lyrica.lly, thcn11
spread or the stora: cxisU:noc and shoppers now spend lime
IO-CCIIIUnOll.111e31Unalea.titce/
c011ri11wdo-po1r9
browsing throul,h the store. which open, at 7 a.m. so shoppcrS

fcwcUfVCS.Thcmuslc~l()fflC
interesting sitar, a aultar·lllr:c
stnn1 instnuncn1.andau.ltarpbylag, but 100 on.in sinb to ' the
~gencriccbnccbcathatclop
thcalrwavesandbLvcslhrooah
millionsof dWII n;ationaJJy. .
The importlnCC of the album. however.lsnocln lhcpbyina. For the most pan. Cbuct
•docsllOCsubjccuhclis&enertoall-

I

llip-hoplyrics.

bcr~
Coppo J I S career spans JO years >1Boct-A-Book, ....... '~lcjust,ccm10 lo,oltl"
a
___,_ ....,esang-J,U€1!-a-w61l-attended.and-eost..effecti.l£e_Jecture....Toe.response.sho.wn.cy..th«r1tu,-~ ---1- -L - - ---=-..::..!~.~~=--=
f h
d_::.=:::-=-.:..:---=L .==:.....::.....:::.....,!...::.:..:.:..::....::__....,,,...,...i,,,p;f.•
.
, ""wbascmenl.-,,;:.,,,.apriooos....,
c , Kassc~ro.,dlsc:.uo,~-"':-':11u"",~..__
""'
dents, faculty and staff indicates great interest in this subject. Although, Mr. Leuchter 's
O ItS an mISSeS
bu,s • • • -· exlri edluons.""' reoums. When""'
can stop in

.
Kudos to Rhonda Pieroni , the Criminology Club and the Sociology Department '
,or

work.

" Wc'vcbccomcrcallypopular,"KcllyKasscr.ancmploycc
,i . .

<1wn

point of view was not a view shared by everyone, it was a valuable learning experience
nonetheless . This has shown that students at Suffolk University do care and get involved
when confronted with different issues. While tempers and emotions were running high,
thanks go out to those who acted swiftly and efficiently in order to move the lecture to a
larger setting in order to accommodate all who wished to attend.
This event has loudly emphasized the need for a larger forum within the University
wherein there is opportunity for students and staff to tliscuss their different points of view,
air their fnistrations and ~hare their feelings regarding particular issues. Based upon the
lack of such a forum, the Student Government-Association wishes to offer their services to
, provide such a foruin to all those who feel the need for the same. This forum will enable.
those who have attended a particular lecture or event to get together in an informal atmosphere to discuss all sides of the issue. For more information or if your group would like to
schedule a public foru_ , please contact the Student Government Association at 573-8322.
m
The Student Government Association also wishes to challenge the students themselves
to get involved. If you have an opinion about li(e at Suffolk, we encourage you to make a
difference. Join a club or organization and persuade the,111to bring in speakers who you feel
will present us with different points of view froni which we all learn. The only person who
la censored is the person who does not speak up.

=:r::;pa~;:~=~~::~~:=.

1 thath

e,J••aW.McI>o•oucll

1ouma1sWI'

W®tdhavc

AllhousJ>lhcbultorlhcbooucOS1S1, lhccomp1c1eprice

,,,..;:';!':=!';;

""ue.ct-A-Bootisrrom,occnosoos20.

:=,:;:,:;::h:::;::;:
carccr ua filmmakcr.

1hc

StArtin1wl1hhis firs1rea1un:,

low budaet horror mm

"Cknlcn1i.a IJ"(in whic h hccollabontcd wi th fel low diffflor
Cicottcl.ucas)llnlgbtdvoughto

2) Various Artis&/ "'Sincles" Soundtrack

" Or.cula." Coppolahasccrtain&)'
made I name for himsr.11.

A padua1e

d

Hofstr.a ::rid I.-""-------_;__________,

ucu.. Coppola'1 lwcak i:i:o lhc
m:lin,uc■m

Two JCl1I later, Coppob lime.

came in the bl\. :.U-

tics with anO.C. fo, hislCteffl- :':aaSC::
play ol lhc George C. Scou cWsic "P:u1on."

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:=

From there. Coppob toolr: •
huJcstcponthcladdcrofwcceu
wilh '"The Godfathct," which 1
,
CONkkmilO bconcolthcpcal·
est film• In hlslory. Rclcucd In
1972, the mm won Olean ror
Bctl Piclure ind Bctl Accor
(Marlon Brando), and aitve

d■y.~f~rcml;"'l•ootthc
mc:i,c.cnticallyaccllimedandn-

Coppo&ahl aecondBcstScreenplayO.:-~

h~:

IOf)'Cowio thc 8eSl~curcO!r:1t, suffcrtdoncoflhcrnosi1ruclin1
and conltOVCBial film produc:Tbc film •!Jt> bmutht in tionsofhis(o,a,iyothcrdiru:u:w·s)
1wards10ayoon1Robcr1DcNiro ca-ecr, "Apoc:i!ypre Now."
(BcstSupponina Acior),anothcr
Tain1ncarly1 )'CAiio film,
,crcenpbyO!cwrOfCoppob.and pbaued by 'llr'Cllher hazards. 111
his fint Direcdna Olcar. To I.hi~ unoontrollablcMlrtonBrando(he



n■nci■Uysucceufulfwnsotau

wouldnoHollowthc ■cript),drul

~bythecuiandcrcw,and
ctMIIIUlffMpat~9

3) 10,000 Maniacs/ Our Time In Eden
4) Suga-cubes,1 Birthday

5) Bon Jovi/ Kttp The Faith

6) Alice In C haiM' Dirt
7) Prince ant the New Power Generation
8) R.E.MJ Automatic For The People
') Gmesisl ·We

Can't Dance

10) Guns N' Roses/ USI Your Dlmion 0

L--------------J
-Complirdt,yS,,plw11Rsuvri

____:,

LIFESTYLES
urnal

H

u

Tuesday, Novembe r 24, 1992

C

K

rse sounds on racism

Bu~k-A-Book is a
great buy for X-mas
Dy N.E. Esroba r

JoWT1:llSt:1.rf

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!cnt.irul and
utkan:bc-

dac,-rhe

::huct:·orlancc/fon k

reWcUC'VeS.Themusicuxssome

Vocally rr'On1cd by Tu(u

interesting sillll. 1 guitAr- likc Universityg.-.!uatcJoscphPeek.

stringinst,nunc111,andguitarpbyinl, bul too oflcn sinks to the
USU21gcnericd3nccbc:llthatclogs
the airwaves and blares 1hrough
millions of cl~ natk>nally. .

Oluck's lyrics:im: abou t r;icism
and republic.ans. -Melanin
Than&."' one or the standoulS on
the CD. concc:11'1> the bet or p:arc:111:11~Vjll or intcrracbl re-

The importance or 1hc al- lationships:.
bum,ho.,.cver, is noc in the play ,
Quietly. 1hc album plunges
ing. For the mos l pan, Chuck inlo bl:ind • hip-hop wi!h

h:argcdlyr- •doesnotsubjec:1 the lis1encr1oall- MRevoloose ... Lyrically, the song
k throws•

IO-Common. meaningl ess.dance/
hip-hop lyrin.

ron,inwtd 0 11 pagt 9

,la's career spans 30 years
and misses
•Doaougb

--"'
,ppola.ditt.c·

In lcssthanoric year, Bruce MoycrtumedoncsmallC.Opley
Square storefront opcra1ion into a c!wn of stores from Provi•
dcnce. R.l. to Nashua. N.H. Buct-A•Book tw become oneofthe
honest new tn:ndy stores 10 thrive during lhis recession.
In July of lhis year, Moyer expanded his stores into other
areas of Boston and the surrounding suburbs.
Wilh its big green balloon letter storcfronls and incredibly
low prices, it is a natural that most of the stores arc localed near
MBTA stations. Stores arc conveniently localed near the Gov•
emment Cen1er. Kenmore Square, Copley Square, and Harvard
Square MBTA stations.
When you lirst slCp into the Govcmment C.entcr Buck-A•
Book. you notice the flooMo-<ciling stacks ofhardcovernovels.
Dozens of copies of recent novels arc arranged against the walls
·so shoppers can easily biowse through IJIC hundreds oftillcs in
thestorc.
The store sells everything from health books and sports
novels to children's books and coffee table an books. There is
something for eve ryone at Buck-A•Book.
If you are looking for Quisunas paraphernalia. Buck-ABook is the place 10 shop. Everything from holiday decorat.iom
to wrapping paper ls available. Holiday shOpping has never been
easier or cheaper.
Ouistmas wrapping paper and gift bags are available.
O\ildrcn's coloring and story books can also be found at the
Boelr:-A•Boolt store.
The rca300 behind 8uclt-A-Boo1t ·s success is a simple one:
Boston is famous for ils commutcr system. Moyer took this idea
and has trarufonncd in into a thriving emcrprisc.
Slowly but surely. word or mouth amons commuters has
spread of the stores cllistcncc and shoppers now spend lime
browsing through the store. which opens at 7 a.m. so shoppers
c.:in stop in before work.
.. We 've become really popul:1r;· Kelly Knser. an employee
at Buck•A-Book, stated. "People just seem to love it!"

bestsellers at bargain b~ment prices, Kasscrdiscloscd lh:il the
chain buys overprints. utra editions, and returns. When the
chain buys in volume, ii saves utra money lhat it would have
nonnally paid roronly a rew select copies.
Although the bulk or the books cost $1 , U'IC comple1e price
range at B\.ltk-A- Book is rrom 50 cents to $20.

F I) 1 i

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Poor judgement
Crimlnoloa:Y Club should tt.eeivc milled reviews for the
lecture they hosted on eucution uichnology. They picted the poorest
possible speaker. with questionable credentials and shaded past.
The

without investiptina into ...t1o this pcr90n ftl.
The newa of"Lcuchlcr's vi.Iii Slim:d much contrnvm:y and drew
an intcNe amount or attcntioa on wlw would h.ave been a mediocre
club lecture. Complied with a series oC bad jOOaements on all kvds
of the university, Suffolk was lucky IO c,cape without a foll Oodge
meke.
Leuchtcr is, without ql)CSUon, con1c11able u a reliable source of
information coocemint thc technology employed forcapitaJ punish• .
tna1L He is under a restraining ordctin Massachuseus, prcVCfltint him
l'romrcprcsenlin1himsclfasacaginocr. Hiseducationalbac.kpound ·
docs noc rcfk:ct the f1eld in which he claims to beaftCJ1pcn. And the
Alabama AIIOmcy General's Office hu issued a warning IO other
statc:t thal Leuchlcr is an unrdi.o.ble business man.
The Criminology Club's choice or this man u their gucs1 spcnker
is akin to lhcJour,wJ aski ng a National Enquirer reporter to speak on
invcstiptiYe rcportini and ethics in _journalism.
Still. 1hc Criminology Club should receive some praise for the
w:iy they handled the si1uation. They wc:rcdually critieiud. no1 only
for tl\e lectW"Ct. but ror lhe topic .u welt Capit?J punishmen1,
conll'OVt:rsi~ in itself, is a subject of ncccuity for the members of the
Criroinology Club, since they will in thei r rutercc111CCrs, have to deal
WithiL
The actu:r.J controversy c:une abou1 last week when (he Charles
Kindregan, associa1e tSe3n of the taw school. arbitrarily deemed lhe
lecture in:lppropri:lleand declared it would not beheld in the Donahue
Building. A decision m3dc after information wu provided to lhe
dean'somcebyaSuffol.t law student. Thedcan'sofficethen informed
(he Suffol..t
lice to ICM down the si ns
ved b
AcbvilicsOrricc, 3dvortising the loc:1iue.
It wu not until the a day l:ilcrt.h.:it thcllhondaPiuoni, pruidcn1
~'1:eC::i;:~:=·=:=•!'::!i~~::::n;:~~:or the law student who provided lhe backgl"Ol.lnd information al•
templed to eont:act the Criminology Oub or the SocioloKY Departmen 1, co-sponsor o( the lecture.

ram Stoker's

vuyimprcs•

, r1mre31ure,
horror film
.,.hichhecollow director
1htlhroughto
1 ccruiinly
ha.s
mx!,f.

l ) E -).Tll~ SldesTo~Story
2) Various Artisl/ " Sincles" Soundtrack
J) 10,000 Maniacs/ Our Time In Eden

St~~=fcs~~~~hec,:,u:s:~':~':~i:':1 ~
~
or Sawyer. The s·1udeni Activitics omcc proceeded 10 allow the
countcr•loc:birc (or procest) 10 hold. their session in the room almost
dircctlyacTOSSthehall. The result WasthemillingoCflarcd lempe,,and
contrasting views which, iCsp;irkcd, could have led to,violcnc.c.
T h e ~ - spoula'la their articulating desires ror free and
rcspon.siblcspccch, were on the v-ergeof causing.drioc. Most disturt>-lng were the actions of 2 Ccw rxulty membcn impressing their ou1datt.d bclieCs in protesting on lhcir younger proleges. •
,frofeuor J!)dith Dush.tuw.:i.srunningupanddowntheho.11 yelling

Two years la1er, Coppola

bccauscthciraudcntactiviliesfoepaidroriL
Word such ·as tho9e have the pocential or incitint rash and

S) Bon JovU Keep The Faith

im:sponsible action in a siuwionoCunstable emotions. If we were to
apply the same logic to the l~il pl3cc on cWICS. all students have a

timcCoppo1a ·sbigacs1challengc.

f
orhis scrcen- ~~':aa~O:~~~rw\: howevcr,camcin1978.Af1crit
C. Scot! cl.:is- •'The Godf:ither 11 ;• which be- appe:ircd lhat Coppola could dicame the only sequel in film his- rcc1grcatpic1uresinhisslccp,he
ippola look a 1ory1owintheBestPic1urcO::r:i:·. sufferedoneofthcmostgruclins
and controvetsi~ film produc•
lcroCsucccss
The film also broughl in tionsocttis(oranyothc:rdircc1or·s)
cr." whk h is
?ohhcgrcat- awar:!Utoayoung Roben De Niro carecr,"ApocalypseNow."
Takingnearlyaycar1ofilm,
. Rclcascdin (BcstSupportingActor).aoothcr
nD,eanfor !lm:ICflpbyOscil"(orCow,la.and pla&ucd by wcatha- haz.anl.s. an
Best Ac1or his first Directing Oscar. To lhi! uncontrOlbbleMartonBrando(hc
I, and 11vc day,thcsc filmsrcmaintwoofthe wouklnotfollowthe,cript),drug
!BestSaocn· most aitically acclaimed and li- :ibusc by the cast and crew. and
rOlltin•d OIi pa1t 9
nancially successful films of all

6) Alice In Chains/ Dirt
7) Pririce ant the New Powe.- Generation
8) R.E.MJ Automatic For The P~ple

9) Genesis/ We Can't Dance
10) Guns N' Roses/ Use Your Illusion II
-Complied b1 S1tphen Rotttri

- Tk Fil'II AaeDdatat lo tilt U■ ikd
SIila Coastitutio■, adopltd by Co111rtss in

1'191 ,

"We [Suffolk UnivC:nity) remain ful ly
committed io affording rccOgnizcd student
o;ganizatiods the opportunity to bring to the
campus any speaker or their choice."
-David J . Sargen1,presM:len1or surro1.t
University.. in asutement rel~ on the
controvusim lecture and the evcnl!l
surroundingit.
"Don't you misquote me or I'll get back at

t?U,"

,
-Trac-t.r Bolsscau. proftssor of his1ory. soid
aft tr btt111 qutsfio11td by l o u,1101 tditor
Lawrtnu M. Walsh . Sirnilru co111111tnls •·trt
InlJllt by BoisStO II ID /WO Dlhtr Journot stoj/
mtmbtrs.

"lf we had the oJ)ponunity to invite Adolf
Hitler tO 141k about w:iter colors. would the
audience be confined to only asking qucs•
lions on his works."
-...
• JIKl.itll A. Dusbltu , proftsso r of1ovtrnmtnt,
said dwri111 lht second qut11io11 and o,uwtr

11---'-"-''-••-•__F_,,_,__' '-"-- - - ith ,.,"_ ·
"If we (Council of Presidents).had known
·about him, we wpuld have ne,ver votod for
it. "
• Vtronica Ttiaca. prtsidtnl oflht Amtri•
con ChtffliroJ SocitlJ and rtprt1t111a1ii"t to
tht Council of Prtsidttt/S, tomtnt111i111 011
CO P's approval of.funds for poymt111 fi[~"'c1Kr'1'1 Jte1urc.

=l~~:~~~~:J::;1~~t~•f:,:e~
Bowcau IClling students theihavc a right to be in the loc:lute room

4) Sugercubes/ Birthday
n lhe l:lh.. ; b.-

QUOTES OF THE WEEK
"Concrcss shall make no lnw respecting an
esl4blishmcnt of religion, or prohibiting the
fme exercise thereof; or abridging lhc
ftecdom of speech. or of the press; or the
right of the people peaceably 10 assemble.
and to petition the Government for a ~ss
of ~evanccs."

right lo be in 1111y cbss, rcgardlcu oClhe size limit pl3ced on iL
In a,mnwy, all conc:cming par1~ handle the situation very
poorly.Fmmtheorpn.iUf"IIOthcprolerlet1,thcunivcni1yasawhole
shoukthave~:!.pate&omiiJow-ndive.~typhiJosophyandtumed
&ocommunit7buildingandconO~rc.:,lu1ioninstcadoCrushing10
c.onfronlation.
'
IrithecomingmonthstheSuffol.tcommunUywillh.avctoaddrm
the isauea Cllposed by Leuch1et'1 YUit. ISIQl:I such u lludcnt
orpniz■lilm's 3Utooomy, First Amendment protection for student
poap,. cleliDJllli a proper academic andlrd for kctu.rcn, ~ the
proj«;.nct.loabelwccnaudefttsandraculty9'lsuchisaa. 1llCIC

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---ril ■Dlbceaily,c,oiveil,norwiUtheaftenna&hof"LeucNC:r'1

"Apj>arcntfy they're against the electric chair
and for free speech. And they have nothing
against me.·
• Frtd Uutchtr, 1uu1 sptaUr of /ht
Crimi110Jo11 Club. 011 tht pro1w 01oi11s1 his
ltClurt and lht fl~r, lhty Wtrt disll"ibutin, .
Thtf/1trs rtod, "Boyco111ht EltClric Chair ·
Prottrl Frtt Spttth."
,

1- - - - - - -- - - -- 1
"I'm not quite sure."

•Larry Donovan, Amtrican llis1ory major,
who was ltandin1 out boyco//f/ytn. whttt
a.JUd wiry fhty Wtrt boyco11i111 fht Ltutchtr
/trout.

Tue~y. November 24, 19?2

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A different perspective of Political Correctness
the Suffolk Faculty
and You!
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Poor judgement
The Criminology □ub should receive mixed rcYieWS for the
lcclure lhcy hoslodon uccution technology. They picked lhcp«RSI
pouible speaker. witlf questionable crcdentia!J and shaded inst,
without in\'Cltipting into who th.ii pcnon WU.
The newsoCLeudtlCr's visi t stimd muchcontroYCnyand !Rw
an intcnJc amount o f allention on what would ha Ye btcn a moclioac
club lcctun. Complied wilh a series or bad judgements on all levels
oClhc uni'ICm1y, Surfolk Wll.!I lucky IO escape wilhoul I fu ll fledge
m<lco.
Lcuchta is, withoul qucsiion. coniestablc u a reliable source o r
in formation conccming lhc l«hnology empl~
forcapilal punishrnmL He U under a restn.inina order in Massachusclls, JRVCnling him
fromrcprcscn1inghimsclfas1engincer. Hiscducationalbackground
docs noc rcf1cct the fteld in wl'lich he claims to be M capctt. And the
AJatwna Anomcy Ocncml'1 Office has issued a WW'Tling 10 other
Slates that Leuchtcr is lln un,cliable businm m1111.
_ ~CriminologyClub'1dioiccof 1hism:inaslheirg llC515pc:ll,:cr
IS akin to theJ011rnol asking • Nati~ EnquirtJ reporter to speak on
in valiptiYC rcponing and ethks in joum31ism.
Still, the Criminology C lub should rece ive somo psc: for 1he
way they h:lnil.lcd the si tuation. They wcrcdu:illy critic~. no1only
for the lccturcr. but for the topi c as we ll. Capi l.:ll punishmcnl,
controver1ialinitsclf, isasubjcc! o fncccuityfor1hemember10fthc
Criminology Club. since they wi ll in 1heir fu1U rcclll'Ccr1, have 10 deal
with it.
1bc aclual contro~l"ly came about 1.lSt wt"Ck when the Charles
Kindregan , .moci:lle dc3ll of lhe bw school, ;ubilrarily deemed !he
la:1urcinappropri:itcnnddccbnd it would not be held in 1he Donahue
Building. A decision made after inronna tion wu proYidcd to the
dcan'soffice bf aSurfolk bwstudcn1. Thedc:an'soffice then informed
lhc Suffolk lice to teat down the si ns
ved b
t1v111es Office, advenising the lec ture.
oft~tc " : : = ~ ~ : : . ~ : ~ ~ = : : : = , : t : i ~
!«tun: was being tossed out ol lhc law school. Neither the law school
or !be bw s1udcn1 who pt0Yidcd the b.tckground information 31 _
lcmp!Cd to contacl the Criminology Club OUl)e Sociology 0cpan.
men!. co-sponsor or the lcctun:.

QUOTES OF THE WEEK
"Conaress shall make no law respecting an
e s t.3blishment of religion, or pro hibi ti ng the
free exercise there of; or abridgi ng the
freedom of speech. or of the press; or the
ri gh t of the people peaceably to assemble.
and to petition the Governme nt for a rt:dress
of U!evanccs. M

- Tk Fint AmtDdmHI to tbt U•iled
Siacts Coo~itutioo, adop1td /TJ Con1rtss ;,.
l'191 .
"We (SuffolJc University! remain fully
committed to affording recognized student
organizations the opponunily to bring to the
campus any speaker of their choice."
. 0a..,idJ.Sar-gtnl. prcs1tlcnt o f Surfolk·
Uni..,crsi ty.ina su1emc111rclc.:&stdon 1hc
con troversiallccturcantlthecvcnts
surroundi ng h.

"Don't you misquote me o r I'll get back at
you.·
-Tracey Bol'i.Stllu , profrssor of hwory. Ja,d
aftrr!Ni111qun11onrdby luumalrd11a,
UJ1.-rrnct M Walsh S1milur r ~ n /J 111,•trr
modt by Bouuow 1 ri.·o 0 1hr, Joun1a/ Jta/1
0

memMrs.

"If we had the opponunity to invite Adolf
Hitler to talk about water colors, would the
audience be confined to only ask ing que sLions o n hi s worits . M
- Judi lb A. Oushku, praftJJtJr of 101•rr,r,,rr,11 ,
;aid du.rin1 !ht Jtrond qut1tio11 and 0111111,•rr

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Studc1:i~~~t~~;;:~:::;het!u:s: ~ : : ~ ' : : : : I:~~: l l---'-"_1io
_,_••i1h_F~'(_d
_
3
of Sawyer. The: S1udcn1 Aclivities Offii.e procccdcd to llllow the
"If we [Council of Presidents ! had known
COW1lcr-lcc11m:: (or prot.CSI) 10 hold lheir SICSSion in the room almost
about him, we would have never voted for
diroctly~theh~l_.~rcsultwasthcmi1ingolflarcdtcmpcrsnnd
it."
COfltnsllll& YICWS whM:fl, ,, sparked. could have led IO vio lence.
The prulcSlus, s:poutin1 their :u-tK'.ubting desires for free nnd
- V,rcmka Triaca, prr11dtnto/1hrAmcT1•
,esponsiblc speech, ~on the verge of c~ng.:i riot. Most d iSlwt>•
r:an Chtnr.iral Soritty and rrprtJtnfalfrt 10
ing were the aclioos of a few faculty me mbcn imprcs.s ing 1heir ou1!ht Co unril of Prrsidrnu, rommtmillg on
d::11p:l belicfs in protes1ing on lheir 1oµngcr pro1cu.s.
COP-1 oppro1•a/ of fu11d1 f11r paymrnt of
~Cessor JIKl.ilh Dushku wasrunni ngupnnddown the hall yelling
Ltw1rhu'1'1/tr1urt.
such mfl:unnu&oryphucs ::is, " If you don't move ii 10 a biuer room
~ l e arc g~ng lo sun pushing their way in, .. and Professor Tracey
Boiuc.au tcllmg srudcnts they haYC a right to be in the lcc1ure room
Apparent.ly they're against the e lectric chair
bccau,ethcirSludcnt:K:liviliesft"CptidforiL
and. for free speec h . And they have nothing
Word such as 1
hc= have the po1cn1ial or inciting rash 3/'ld
agam s tmc .M
irresponsible action in:asiu.1:uionof unstableemocions. lf we were to
apply lheaame logic to 1helimit pl3oc on cbsses,11.11 Sludcnt.1 have a
• Fttd Ltutcbtr, gun1 sptak.tr oftht
right to be in 1111y cl.us, regl1rd lcss of the site limit pl:accd on it.
Crimino/011 Club, on lht pro1t11 ugai11s, l,iJ
In sumnury. all concerning p.:ir1ics lundle ihe situation very
ltcturtand1ht/lytr1thtJwrrtdistribitiini.
poorty. Fromthcw-gan.iuntolhcpn,tes!er1,lheuni¥Cnilyuawbole
Tht flytrs rtad. · s oyrof/ 1hr El,c1rrr: Choir
should havc 13kcn ~ p.:ige from i.S own dive:sity philosophy and tw-ncd
Pro1te1 Frrt Spttrh..
building Mdconnict ~ lu tion insicad o f rushing to
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lftlhccomingmonthstheSuffolkcornmuni1ywiUhavi::toaddress
Che iuuea exposed by Leuchtcr's visit, Issues such as S1udcn1
orpllization'• .:iutooomy, First Amendment protOCtion for Sludcnl
poapa. definin1 a proper ocadcmic t&andard for k!clurers, and the
proper iilknction between lludctlts Ind facul1yon 1uch iauea. ThCIC
qmliltkariJDOlbceasily~Yed.norwilllheaftcmwhofLeuchter's

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"I'm not quite sure. "

-La"}' Donovan, Amtn"can History major
who WdJ ha.~in1 out bayro/1 flyrrJ , whtll '
o.lUd wiry l~y wtrt bayco11ing 1hr l<uirhrr
ltt:furt.
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Last Thursday I a.uenck.d a
portion o r lhc lcclw-c on apibl
punishmcntbyFrcdLeuchlCtand
Ircceivcdavaluabk:oducalion.
This education was noc in lhc

c:i=~:::~

Sludcn1, I do noc give up hope for
these few, since WC all havc OUl
lcssontto learn.and lhosecapcricnces cannot be SCI 10 • time
tnble.

dents facing off aga.insi racully
and Sludcnts in Hi.story.
llsecmcdLeuchter'sprucncc
DCCuallyfelluasidcsbow tolhc
ma.in evenL TildlC few lcu rc-

:::lao~

w~o;n;v:'c:i:7ou~~

~w~ proresson JMll on 8 reaJ

tionwasnotinthenccdtoma.inla.intheconst.itulion.:illypro1ccted
frcodomohj,ooch: thisoducation
WU not in the need 10 srn:cn
lecturers before they lf"Callowod
toc:omeandpt'Clcntidcaslostudcntl;andthiscducationwunoc
in the hcmJr or anti-Semitic and
Holocawtrcvuionittthou.ghL
The education I received was
inbowmuchfacultymcmbcnare
likelhcstudcntslha.t lheyleldl: 1
donotqucstionthatthcsccduca1onan:olderandwiserin 1gen•
era.I sense bccatlSC they ll1t INC
iwcu to our devcJopmint and
learning. Howc...cr. it :ii.so seems
thalhwn.:inn:aturcha,pacrvcd
.someidiosyncr.uictendc~icsth:lt
s1udcn1s also exhibit. Faculty
members 111t human too ,
The beh:avion or the facult y
seemed as varied ::is the siudcnts
theyinsuuc1.Someohhcfoculty
in a ttendance e1hibitcel positive
quali1icsand :ic1ed as role models
for stLKletlts during a time ofturmoil. A few ochers, who were

who intently listened to others
ideas whc~r they agreed with
them o r noc. Some of these individuals then after thought and
consideration asked intelligent
questionsormadcsimpicsiatemet1tsofthcirperspcctives. l applllud Iheir class and maturity.
Othcrfacultymembcndidnoc
show such nuturity. Their condue1 fdl sorncwheR.betwcenhostileanddisruptive. Whalbcc:une
evident was lhat some faculty
mcmbersrromtheSociologydcpnrlment were in teres ted in hearing Leuc hter spe:Lk on 1he assigned &opic o r capitol punishmcnttcchnology. ln cootr.lSlsomc
professors from the History and ·
dep.anmentfcl1Leuch1crwun1>1
a credible spcal(er and thcrdorc
feltthenci:d,bytheircon scicnce.
to disc:rcdi! his ideas.
Throw in a disgruntled gov•
emmcn t profes,sorwbo is an :tda·
m3/'II supporter or cul lur.il diver •
si1yand ll0Ci31righl.Sandthis"lcclure" fell ju~ short of a mcloe.

Thccomment:itywascolorful
and sh:itp by these racuJty membcn. In It.ind.sight it was noc all
th.at eftcctivc though. Student.1
and faculty left the "lc<:tun .. on
thcs:ime sidcoClhcissuelhcy
held when they entered ii In my
observation. The comments and
whispers CfC31cd I nlllCOUS thal
rcpon.crs and jounulisis love 10
see going on. This wu vigilante
instructionbyprorCSDSwho~
usingsomestudcntsup.:iWTIS in
their greater game or chcs! in
social ideology.
The mosl striking caample or
faculty foolishness came from :a
faculty member who has not
Je:uncd thar. if you don '1 want to
be quo1ci then you sbouldn'I
speak in a public forum. Now I
won'1 write her name down bu!
she docs has a q'ootc of lhe Weck
andisaprofcssoroU:lislOry.This
individual continu.llly felt free to
add insights :ind com menu dutingtheprocccdings. bu1then1lllcr
fell ii necessary IO thtc:ltcn SCV•

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ill-~
Adulthood for these individu- sonal opinlOlls on the subjc<: t of
als seems IO be achieved by the •capi!ol punishment tcchlM)]0gy.
processofagingand therdorcnot Wh.:il resulted however was a deby ascenaining a level of matu• b.:iteofl.euchtu'smdibilitywith
rity, From my perspective. as a fxul1yinSocio logyandtheirs1 u-

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By using poUtical'b>rffi:tness, it U possible to say something
without really saying anything.One's opinion must be stifled rorrcar
of diff:ctly or lndiroctly offending anolher. Anythin1 which can be
cYCn remotely infcrm:I as being insullinl d deemed politically
incom.cL HcR .-c • few cumplcs or politbJJy iacorrect words,
alona with thcir"COffl:d.. countap;lrts. It is my hope thalaf'let reading
this column, you'll never be stuck in a linguistic social fau11 -pas in
tod:ay'sholier-than•lhou,gcndcr-neulrl1lworld.
Politically Incorrect

Politically Correct

J;:nign

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Husb;and/Wife
Ownn:anJOwrwom:in
Policeman/Policewoman
f"an:mllfl/Fircwoman
Manhole cover

T'11
Handicapped
Short
Doad
Telephone.pole

Libcnll
Conservative
Hornosea ual
Orient:11
Wicrdo
Pri,on
Heavy/Fat
O,.ivalry
Pcrsonalily
Pot-smoltingprocester

Non-nditior\31
Spou,o
PoliceOlficcr
foe Fighter
Pcrsonhole cover
Vettically advanl3ged
Challenged
Verucally disadvanUlged
Llving-imPQ,iml
Utility pole

Open•fl'lindod
Closcd•mindcd
Ahemativc lifesiyle

S ocially m:il3djw:tcel
Corroctionalin~itution
Big-boned

Sexisl

Dysfonction
Presidcnt-elccl .

And the lisc" 01dlcss. ~ Iways think twice before uprtlSing your
ij
unimportant opillions. someone mighl tnke orrense. THc most politically<erreel way of expressing yourself is to keep your mouth shut
Haven't we h:ld et1ouih of this? Words should be taken by their
intnt. Mc:anings change so often, we could be pl::aying this game
the rorcvcr.Politicalconcctncssdimposingonour f~mofspcech . lr
udder we co,1tinuc to spend all o ur time worrying about whal somethin
cou
11vemc.:in,rn1 r t anw tw uactual lysaid,weareinSlld
Shape.

Lel'ssiopni1pickingaboutwordcboicem1dswtconcentnllingon"
whal people mc:in when tlicy s peak. Life is 100 short 10 M)JT)'~
pa1r 8
suchtrivinlthings.

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r:o,11inutd 011

Stunned by invitation for Leuchfer's appearance
When a Suffollc l::aw siudcnu plsumptiouslychippcdoffsick-.s
contacted me lase we.et: torcpon ohariousstruccurcs,andaccordthat holocaust denier F red ing to hU o w ~ L . brought

forhoncs1yinthccriminllljustice
arena. in July or 1990, lhc Ab·
twna Auorncy Gcncnl's offw:c
sent out a notice questioning
Leucfltet'scrcdcntl:alJand warningothcrS13lCSnoc 1odobusincss
with him becaus,c of his slca.ty

~tt!~=:~::: :seu:~::~~~~=~=~go:

university. I was '1tunned.
l..cucfl11Cristhenotorious "uccutiondevicet.echnician.. whocam
before lhc cowu in M:i.ssac:huscusforboldinghimsclfoutasan
"Cllginocr" when he has no et1gince(ingnining, andholdsonlya
B.Ainhistory:Oaimingtohave
uperti.!e ia maay fields, includin1 Wand medicine. as well as
cnginccring, is i;Uepl without
having fulfilledlhc acaten:qailemcnts.
Leuchtcr is abo the man who
took acveral tripa co conccntnitklocamp1inEuropcinthecmp&oyclaCanadi.annoo--NW.iJJc.-

residue, and aucrtod th:lt b.:i.scd
OOSUJlplCS,thepsctwnbcnu,CCI
touocutcmilliol\$ofJewsand
others :arc a " hO:lJt." For 1his
Leuchtcr was paid lhc sum or

S3S,CXXl.
Uuchtcrspokcin 19Daithe
Ninth Jnt.cm:Uioo:al Revisioni.sl
Conference (an organiuUon
formcdbycorcollong-~antiacmi&cs to promoae die. deeply
an&i-,emslicOOlioothallhctio.
CllllSI U a "hoax.. petpeUate.d by
Jews on the ICSI of the wodd) on
his " mission" co lhe gas <:ham' bcn,SUIWl&"the9'1ythoClhehokJCaU:SI Udcad."
AsforLcuch&cr'srepu&atiQII

New 'Vort Tune in October or
1990, " Nowadays .•. wardens
ncarlyevcrywhcrcshunhim...
A3 someone who monitored
Leuchtet case ckliscly ovcr the
Jut acveral ycan, for the AOL.
andputti.nguideLeudlttt'sdc..,cldlehalicaml:foramomcnt, I mllll Jiit why the Crirninology Oub at Suffolk Uniw:l'silywouldwutawhollydiscrcd•

lltd"l:lpat"iaexecutklndmc::el
to speak. Perhaps ai the initial
invitationstudcna:werenotawac
ofbiiblctp)lad,:bowevcr,lberc
wuplcfttyoCIR'-JPCCChpubliclty ce...ealin1 die l"ea l Fred
Leactila',aman wbocannotiet-

workinhis_lutedfieldbccau..lchc · while ochers clapped when he
l::ackspropctcredcntials·an<l.in siatcdoutrigh1thalthe"boklc:aclll
wasaliou."Whenlhccorco{tho
charlatan and a phony by those apple U mucn, the whole thing
wbohaveworti::cd wi th him lnthst hucojo. Fred Leudncr-'shlSlory
field . As for a nti -sc mit is n\ , · of spreading antl-icmllle,propeLeudlterrcvcalshisQWnbycham- ganda should have~ enough
pioning the cause of holocaust to disacdil him. That, com~
denial. To deny the reality thal with his phony claiN ~ hil
millionsofJcwsw«cpullDdcath cnginc,cringst:illsshouldoertainly
rornoothcrrcuonthanthcirrc- havemadchimaapeakctw,wc.-ligiotlU1odoadoublcvioknceto thyolthcstudcotlatSuffolk. l,
the memory o{thosc, like many too,spokeatSuffolkLawSchool
of our gr.indparenu, aunts, or only 'two weeks ~ My IOpic
W1Clcs, who were murdered by wuHalcOimeS-..andOdlCI"
theNazia..AndyetPredl..eochtcr- ~ S t r l l C p e s . . J wu
andh4~11'afflc:inpc,ci,elythi:s paidaolllODC)'whaaoewrrormy

any case, has been uposed as a

kiadolproplpllda.
Ullddcprasinglorcadthal
Suffolr:Ulliwnilyorltie.lOftlC
of !hp lladc:ol there bdie¥e ill
okay lo Ignore ihe •Ci-tcmW.
of Fred Leuet11cr, while plying
t:umaS5001'cerq,ortedly. lrcad
that one student IIClllal.ly claimed

that l...euchler'•lbilioldicbolocaustwas~tlolbclpOCCb,

~n.t,itaeeaslomeacndl
tbewnmg--,c.lOdlellldcota
atSaffoll:Uniwrnity.atberest


o{ the comauality.

SoU1 J. Grtabu1 Uwi1li 1
/tt
civil rigJus COIIAStl for 1/tt A,uiDefw,,toJi.olt UOI* UI BOSIOII.

mal

s
tness
to say something
l~stiflcdforfcar
ling which can be
eemed politically
, lJICOn'CC1 words,
clhalalter~ng
10Cialf1ux-p.1.!in

'orrcct

deddcdno1 1
oquocct1cuaain.'ln positive -but ii docs see~ IO off11:tthcBoaonHc:ralddidn'teven knd people. ,
find ha di.ml:ptivc tirade to be
Was th is lhc point? Since.one
qllOlcworthy.
groupofpcoplcwcrcoffcodcdby
The point_~
secnu 10 be: L..euct,1er·s~ntc. 1hcyintum
sometimes if you try too twd 10 should offend him l?,'.lck. ThiJ is
matcapolntpcoplcarctumcdolf ridiculousirnotlolallychildish if
by you. This is a lcs1on wonh uue.
icanling. (I would like IO also
Two hundn:d yc:us ago Tho·
inrormhcrtlwherpcnooalpoint mas Jeffenon c:i.llcd the classol Yie.W" is also my own on the room "1hem:utctpbceofi4(:as."
subjc:cl)
Not :all ideas are favorable and

~:~~~~~truiw:~:

hi,!1:.,~i!n:ivc~=:~~
facul1y ·membcf bel,III to begin
the name calling game. This prorcssor bad JOme Y11Wlble qucslions and sWcmml.1 to offer the
group that had assembled on the
4th l1oor In I crowded room. Her
su&cmcnll W'O'e quote wonhy 10
thcBostonJlcraldandlotheJour1\31.
Aflcr lh:il. she began 1 X I
0
diffcmitly. She oplCd to begi n
calling LeuchlCJ a Nazi shonl y
af\cfshemadcherpoinL
MaybcshcW&1unsurcth31hcr
doqucnce and presentation of

think freely then the right of
each lndividU31 is dcniod. We can
TCS!ric:1 our abilily to grow and
clunge by limiting such conuoversi:aJ l;hought.
Inherent in lhe, ability lo think
as :m indi vidu.al is the ri g hi to
ch:lnge those ideas wi1h new informa1ion and experiences. AI though Lcuchter is on the fringe
of change. he too is not be yond
maturing and ch3liging.
l11u ctions andwords of:i few
fac ultymemberscan :ilso ch:ll'lgc
over time. Somc1imcs I qiacstion

in tended job •el l. Whether
Lcuchlcr iJ a Nazi or not. lhis
pro(c:aora.llin1tumoncdidno1hin1positiYC.Nainccallin1isncvcr

:~n~~; ~!:!.ft~~~;~~~=
few can I ~ from wh:11 h:ippcncd in 1
hosc few moments ol
emotion cr:u.cd UP"CSS ion on a
dism:ilaftemoon.

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lldvant:1ged

Tue sday, November 24, 1992

The Suffolk Journal

Belmonte 1rom,.,,, - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - -

10

"'

TIICSCfacullymcmbcrSanano

dlou ldjoin1hcir collc:igues inthe

ranbolrcspcc1:1bili1yind11Ctime.
The facUlty u a colleclivc

Advisor denouces
History Dept. motives

wholc s houldrccal llhatlheirabili1y101eachandin nucncedocsn ot
end at lhe cl:wroom door. Their
words and actK>flS outside ii arc
just u powctful as those inside ii.
Uwcasstudcntsarctobccomc
intelligcnt,opcnmindcdandwcll
spokm indi Y
,dU3ls. thenrightnow

Suffolk forensic's
beats Harvard at
N.U. tourney .,

lfolll'rt .I . l11pit1<·1

This letter is bcina written in order IO comment on the recent
spcakingcvm1spon~bythcCriminologyClub o(theDcpanmcnt
of Sociology. As you may know , I :im the clubadvi5cr and the one with
whom the club members ini tially spokcaboutobUining the spc:ikcr,
Mr. Fred Lcuchter. ThcCriminologyClubtw so far been vcry:1Cli vc
:!:~C::":::gs weshould
this year. and because mos1 or thc Sociology Dcp:irtrncnt"s majors
The issue during Lcuchu:r's
concentrate in the Criminology and Law trnck. lhc mcmben fre.. Ice,~.. w:is not technology.
quent ly try to sponsor :i .spc:iking eve nt th:at will serve lhe intcre.slS or
The issue was not freedom of those studcnlS. Mr. Lcuchter came to the atten tion o( the club's
spccc h,screcninglcctu re rs or president, Ms. !thoocb Pieroni. through the recommcnd31ion or other
students who had hC:lrd ofhim . S he was :ilso gi Y a copy of an article
cn
opposition to anti -Semitism. The
rc:aJissucinhindsigh1w:&s 1ha1we Crom the Atlantic magiuinc which described whal he docs fora li ving:
building and sc.rvicing electric chairs and other execution devices.
35 (3C\l hy and Sludcnu 31\l 3 IOI
Although this man's wori: may be repugn:1111 to some, we knew
::ilikc. Wcnccdtofindthc m:itu rity 10 respec t individuals wh o that i1 would be of grc:it relcv311Cc to many or our sludcnts, most or
miy h:ivt: diHcrencpoints orv icw whom h:lvc an inlCnSC intcrcsl reb1ed to criminoloay and intend to
even when wcdon01agrec wi1h enlcranoccup:ition:tlarca rebted to it. Wcsa.w this individual's first
h3nd knowledge a.s inv:liu:iblcJusl for the sake o(knowing what the
them.
death pcn:lity involves IS • procedure,• subjccl related 10 the careers
Oppositionshouldh:lppcnoon• ohhc9cs1udcnts. Beyond this. we felt th:11 inform:ition Croman insider
struetivclynocdisruptivcly. M1- might help the studcnlS make :i betlcr dccision about the wisdom ohhc
he
turi1yis thcrc:al issue and please death penalty il5C.lf. in part because one or C criticisms or it concerns
remember -"those who do noc thcallcgedbarb:ui tyoritsuscupanorlhccriminaljusticc systcm.
lc:irnfromthcmist.:ikcs olhistory 'The decision wu mBdc to il)vitc Mr. Lcuch ter bcc:iusc it seemed
obvious lO us th:lt his coming would be useful to all concerned.
31\l doomed 1 repeal
0
including studcnlS or other disciplines and other schools within the
University. In other ye.irs, under the name o( the Sociology Club.
spca.kets from m11ny bxkpounds, some credcntillled, somc noc, h:lvc
spokm to our student! and we have found their insights use ful ,
, reganllcss of lhc occuion31 unp1
C35311tness of their 1
opics. Accordingly, arrangcmcnlS were m:ldc :ind the minimal funds needed were
appropriated from Student Ac1ivitics sources.
Within the two week period preceding the talk. objcclions were
raised within the law school aboul the pbnncd scheduling o'C the talk
within 'one of iu rc,,rns. an arrangcmcn1 th:lt h3d alre.3dy been
concl uded by Ms. Pieroni with those who schedule rooms in lhe l:lw
, _?:~l ~&.h..~ ~ c ! f o~ . of.l)can N~SIOllandofMs.
DonnaSchmidto(Cl...ASStudentAc1Mticsorra. aclwlgewa,m3dc
lO Sawyer's largc.5t availllblc room at th:ll°hou r. Although thi s wu
accomplished with somC~lcms _ the organizers Or the l:\lk and
ror
for reasons th:lt scancd arbinry :ind unwananlcd, this change was
made .

ByVlltJlknmd
Joumlt.lSIAfr

ISlitution

ft:Cll: Jl"CSS ingyow
e. The most polili•

bct»;cnbythcir
ibying this game
cdomofspecch. lf
d wh:Usomclhin
:o.id,wcarcin sad

Nor1heutemdetntorrorthchl1h•
t1tapukcr ratln1in1hceYent.
Parde wu followed clmcly

PliccdWrd.

1 concet1tr.uing on

on to wony about

ance
clapped when he
tthatthc"'ho locaust
Vhei.thccorcolthc
n, thc.whoklhin1·
lleuchta's histo,y
ll'lli-a:milic propaha~ bcitn cnouah
m. Thal.combincd
Y'-bl;inuabouthil
illsshook!certainly
naspeakttunworlk:nts II Suffolk. I,

:um~LawSdlool
:bago.,Mytopic
cSlllaelandOOicr
11S~Jica.Jwu

11noliiilj;lq,oi.i1oo•h~h ub

sW1n;i:1':~ .
,

the Nntlohl l Tduttlafflc nl Ln i
Apr!LM ·.


and

~~~111:;:i:,;:~ or

.BSU to give·

In Dramatic Duo lnlerpre.13-

1

lion, Kevin Connolly and K..::ithy
Fitzpatrick placed
nd, Kirt

By V. Gordoll Glean m

PrakienJ

~~:~~""~f-::==::!''!!!•!!!!!!•:!Sbd!!!Kt===-~~pu!:Yr:!J:· =~:
,~c

KJwlqlptacedCourth.•

them~.~~~:i:!t=w.;:~!

=::n~1nw;

Nazi sympalhics. Morcthan this. hc:ippcntt.dtobcinsymp::ithywilh
M
,evisioniSI" groups who were trying 10 rewri1c th is ch:lpccr of

Communlty," t'llc SufTolk Uni Yelllty Black Student Union
(BSU)b bc1IMlnl• menlOrshlp
pro1n.m that they call, ''The
Adopt.-A-St~nl Program."
The pro1ra m. whi c h Is
SufTol.k clearly domll\:l tcd plm:ui,edtobc1InlnM:i.rch m l 91Jl.
this one day tourtlllment, plxln1 ....Wbe,ICC9'dln1 .toBSUPretl1llcuto11emember0Cihete:un In dent Ayana.Yancy, "1lrnllat to a
atop1b: poslllonlncachevent. bll brolhcr,t1l1 JiMtt ptOll"lffl,
Locat1ehoolJJbr.i.-d,Emc~. BSU nicmbm wtU lie wottl.n1

111c 101J
accordlnatoJc

co111i111,edo11pagt /J

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a pplication rorms and is d eemed ineligibl e for need-based aid m ay be considered. Eligibility is
d etermined by ttie Finan ~ial Aid Office. A stud ent '~ fin a nciar aid is subtracted from his or her cost
or attendance, a nd he or she may borr ow the difference. Borrower s or subsidized Stafford Loans,
.. however, are not eligible. tr a student did np,t qualiry for the maximum limit under the subsidized
progra m , he or she may borrow the difference through a n unsubsidized progr a;;..

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Fun, uplicii card ilM gill store
loc:itcd in Fa neuil H:ill
M:irkctplacclookin gfOf' sc.isonal
sales help. Mu.si be :iblc to WOJk
· weekdays and throughout lhc
ho liday bi:cak, rn_r, wrappin g
eipcricnc:cadcfinitcplus. App ly
inpctJontod:iy.
PEACOCK PAPERS RETAIL
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,,,/~ form. If a student has already borrowed lhrough the Stafford program, however, he or sh e must use
the same lender.
A fellowship for the spring semester i.s currently a vailable with the Dean of Rl!tention and

Enrollment ManagemenL Fellowship responsibilities include supervising the Alumni Ambassadors
be d ependable, organized, able to work independently, ~nd have

computer lkills. lnterestfd students may contact C harlene at campus extension 8647.

In After Dinner Spcakin1 ••
KirlcHurleydorninatcdlhecvcnt,
placinl fint, qu:ill(ylna him ror
cOITlpctiUonlntheN:11lonnl tournament 1n· April.

ThfllandBrldpwmctcomp.kid Mthltudeauo;e,coaono.

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(or lbeln," ·

ProJidenl
Qlllthetwop,
&owardKMt

Chuck,,.,.,.,,,
Beyood~.'0 ~·1.poUII-

~ror"Ci

in with the in1 !he lack or equal rl1hi. and

tlnldallypn,t

comblnes'"moveyourbody" typc

~=.::ly:c:
lyrtca

The annual ceiling for F reshmen and Sop homores is $2625, while for Juniors and Sen iorS it's
$4000 and $7500 for gr ad ua te students. The interest r ate is v;riable (91 d ay T-bill rate a nd 3.10 %)

Procnm. Applicants should

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to all financial a pplicat ion for ms completed, stu d ents must complete a special unsubsidized loan

•1M1tl{or1MAnti•
.n11wll!Bono11.

AIO(.QJorlenevents quallned for lhe Natlonn.1 tounwnent
111 BloomsbLJtl Unl ~mlly In
~
Pcnntylvanl11 and lndlYld111l
f!11t11tlcbachDlckktol,pJ11ociiih11brwatd l.O IL "fhilnla
lol!Jhcompetltlbn.
end the rtl1f ,emesler with a f1nt -

R~t=!~th~~~~=:a~
MCJUi !~1, cvenl

fact th:11 Mr. Lc~ htcr, the$~~~'~"~"'~::.,.~,,:'
..

IOCmllomesendl

lvasityandthcrcst
'"1y.

Wcn dyRiwobehlndherlnlhlnl,

fourth and ruttt:

:'.1:::.~~:i!!~;;:::r~::~~!i:r~w~!'~~~

,wt1aiewrr1X"my
1111,Flothestudcfttl

with~

clolkoa abo won lhe inrormat1veSpeain1eYcnt.

M.-tr: Walkerwu
hotonthelrtra1Jwlth1J-i rat1n1
and a rowth place Onlsh. Thil
wuWai.k'er·1secondlournamen1
' andh.Jsflnt full toumamcnteYer.
-Forde, 0"8fleri lfMI Walker ha Ye
all quallficd to compete In the
Na.uonaltoumameritlhLincolnOoo11aiDe elnAprii.
~

StudeJJt' Government Association
~~~ ~~~1~:~:~h~ :,i5:cP~;=;1~u~
:~
Office of E nrollm ent 3.nd Retention Mana-gement
or
itcd effort. stem mi ng in
rrom few facully and students
_
- -t - - - - - --01~ = ~~-~a!n~c•~· ~!_______~~ th~;•the intcnt-:is ineloquently stated by one it, wu orchestr:ucd
a~lf,~id
•;~ ~S,1ff~•"':;·;:'"~'~;.~p,n~r,:£om,pcopleoutsidc f:ic ulty member 10
with
PFo'gram Council
Evening Division Student Association
and the Dean of Students Office

Klulllql. Kathy Fltzpalrld.: and

o-1

"" ...... '""'

~tiz::u.z~.~

them_.

J),'lrt

pl3ced rowth,Tld Funmdoplaced
Oflh~KathyFltzpatrlctplaced
1h11h. Suffolk team membcn .i:
moll gave no other ,chool any
room IO place In lheseeYel}ll,and
the com petition was tou1h •.
KriSknClolkoa placedflnt
In l\hclOl'ical Crttlclsm, her belt
event Otis )'CU. ~
placed ICCond behind Clolkml.,
two membcn who .-c IOIJlh to
belt In cate1ory or competition.

,.,I 11otw1n,

The.eilitors and staff of the Suffolk Journal wish to
thank the following groups for their patronage on such
short notice for this special edition. Without their
support, we would not have been able to report t~e
events and opinions on recent controversal issues:

, your mou th shut

..

In Perswulon, John Pordc
placed &eeond, KcYln COrlnolly

ver1hy Forentlcs 1e1m beat
Huvlld once a1ain, and won the
Northeutem UniYerslly Deb.lie
and Individual Bvent1 swcepltlkea tournament last Saturday,
John Forde went undefeated
lnLlnc:oln-Doualu Debate, wln nlftatheevcn tln lourprellmlnary
Ind ihe only elhnlnla!lon rodnd,

A Word of Thanks ...
djusted

In the "Oreenlinc" toumwncnt.
but Suffolkcamcouton top orthc

rail.

BOSTON - ThcSurrottun1.

e:~~ei

ICCffl lo blend

~r:=~~~S:~~ ::::.'::

dance lfOOYe, !Ind the mess111e problcmsln1hettos,amon1olhq ln "lblcr,"
could atl k>st In ~ trandntion. subjects.
'Ibo re,11
.. BUlh'1 Barbecue" ban· 11·
Ooc of the other hiJhU1hts trith the dutt
tackon~lcansaildthcprul- on the album Is· "Bn.lnllOrm." Oroon,"whli
dent hlmtelr. TIie son1 actUlllly The son1 mlllla1es 10 avold a 1c-- cal l)rie1 bul
ieem 10 be a black marl: on the ncric bc:it, IS the sitar pbyin1 hop 1roovc.. 1
album. While S,Olntfiis out some shines.
tur::ty Mah
om.ldmt~'sfoutis.ltcomes
11tcson1isdodlcalcdtoRob- lracb: a rem
ofTMol!'tnllYe,10fflchowlryin1 ertCalley,~ oflheflratAmeri- tadabl,a- Y
tobllme~encrorni::lsm. caru1odlelhlheOultW•."Bnln- 'IMI&.'"

The fflOlt lncrimlnllln1 lyr• l&Oml"b10uehl.n1,conwntn1lhD
k:slnt.he-.,blamttJyaythll thcmatlclln6"'Cl&l#lhlaefllld'1'

lad•~

::!fCM"acountrylhatho never

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ri,j,• Mi. Prooldeni). They,,..
~~toltltfflditAtdlwn

Clluc.k.'1

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The

Tuesday. November 24. 1992

Suffolk Journal

Belmonte fr=,a,, , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

dcctdcdnot10quocc11c,aga.in. 1n
factthcBoslonHcnkfdidn'1 even
find her d isruptive tirade 10 be
quotcwOfthy.
'The poinl here see ms 1 he:
0
,omcti,mes if you try 100 hard to
matcapoinlpcoplc:arctumcdoff
by )'OU. This . U a lesson- wonh
le2min1. {J would lite IO :also
informhcr1Nl1herpen(lnlllpoin1
of'vlew iJ also my o wn on the
subjcd.)
Theb-clintcUa:rual1uidancc
hi1ancw low kvel whcnano1her
f:a1:ully mcmbet began to be1in
lhe name ca.I.ling game. This profes:sor had ,ome valuable q uestions and sblcments to offer the
group that had :assembled on the
◄ th floor in a crowded room. Her
aatcmenu were quolt: wonhy 10
the8ostonHcnldand 1 1hc Jou r0
naJ.
Aner th.it. she began 1 ac1
0
differetitlf, She opted to begin
calling Lcuchlcr I Nazi shol11 y
after she made her point.
Maybeshc:was unsure 1h.a1 he,
eloquence: and presentation o(
ractsdldnotdoeoou1hdamage to
Lc:uchlcr.11'eycenainlydidthcir
intend ed job well. Whe1hcr
1..cuchlu iJ 111 Nazi or not, this
Jn)fcaJ1callinghimonedidnoihing positive..Namcalling isncva

posi tive -but it does seem IO offend people.
Was this lhc poinl? Si~ one
groupof peoplewereoffendcdby
Leuchter"s prescocc, the y in tum
should offe nd him b.lc k. This is
rid ic ul~ifnot1oull ychiklishif

true.
Twohundm:lyeanagoThom:u Jefferson c.1l led the class room"them:utetpl:ice of ideas."
Not all ide:u are favorable and
lhcreforenota ll ideasareadopled.
However. ifwe restrain the ri ght
10 think freely then 1 right o r
hc
each ind ividual isdc nied. Weean
TCstricl our ability 1 grow Md
0
change by limiting suc h con troversi:tl thoug ht.
Inhere nt in the ability 10 think
;is an individual is the righ t 10
change lhosc ideas with new informa lion and upcricnces. AIthough Leuch1c r is on 1he fringe
o f c hange. he 1 is noc beyond
00
ma1uring and dunging.
Tiicactionsandwordsofafcw
fac ulty members can also chan ge
ove, lime. Some1imes I question
my own level of faith inhumanil y
bul noc this time. Jthinktha11hese
few can learn from what happened in 1hosc few moments of
cmq1io n c rai.ed expression on a
dism:tl aflcmoon.

Thcscfxul1ymemberscan:111<1
sho uldjoin1heir colle::igues in1 he
ranbolrcspcciabllilyinduetime.
The f11CUl1y as a coll ccli ve
wholeshouldrecallthattheirabi lity to tcachandinnucncedocs not
end at lhe classroom door. Their
words and act ions o ulSide ii nrc
juS1aspolllcrl'ul :a.s thoscin.tidei1.
lfwe as s1udcntsnrctobecome
inlelligent.openmindedandweU
spokenindivk!uab. thcnrigh1 now
1hcrenrc some th ings we ~ uld
not learn from you.
111c issue during Lcuch ter"s
"lcc1ure"' was not tec hno logy.

111c issue w3S not freedom of
spcc:<: h. se ree ning lec ture rs o r
opposition to anti -Semitis m.111c
real issuein hindsightwas 1ha1we
as facu ltyand studc: nuMCalot
:tlikc:. Wenecdtofind thcma1urity to rc:spccl individu;ils who
mayhavedi fferentpoinlSofview
e venwhen wc:donotagn:cwi lh
them.
Oppositionshouldh.1ppenconsuuc tively not disrup1ivc ly. Marnrity is the real issue and please
remember _- ulOSC' who do not
learn from 1hemistakc:sofhls1
ory
are doomed to repeal them:'

r,--==================a;a;;==""il

A Word of Thanks ...
The editors and staff or the Suffolk Journal wish to ·
thank ~ following groups for their patronage on such
short notice for this special edition. Without their
support, we would not have been able to report tlte
events and opinions on recent controversal issues:

Advisor denouces
HistQry Dept. motives

Suffolk forensic's
beats Harvard. at
N.U. tourney

Ro h ,·11 .I. l opi lll·J
0

This letter is bcin& wrillen in onler to com ment on the rccen1
spcatin1cventsponsoredby1heCriminolOl)'Clu!>oftheDepartmen1
of Sociology. As you may know, I am the club adviser and the o ne with
whom the club members initially,spoke about obt:tining the: speaker,
:~ ~=-~~:e;";~7:ri~:1:~:ar~~;7~~!:
eonccntratc in the Cri mino logy and Law track, the members frequent ly try to sponSOI' a speaking evc:nt th:u will scr1e 1hc in teresu of
those st udents. Mr. Leuchta came 10 1he allcn tion or the club's
pl'Wdcn t, Ms. Rhonda Pieroni. through the recommend:uion o f other
siudenlS who had heard olhi m. She w:u also given a copy o fan nrticl e
fromtheA tlanticmagazinewhkhdc:scribcdwhathc:doesfora living:
building and scrviein& elcctrie chairs and other uccution devices.
Although th is man' s work may be repugnan t 10 some, we knew
th.at it woulil be or great releY:lllCc: to many o r our s111dents. most of
whom have an intense interest rebted IO criminology and intend lO
e nlCJ' an occupational area re lilted to it. We saw thi s individual' s rin t
hand koow.ledge :LS invalll:lble ju.st for the sake o r lcnowing what the
death pe nalty involves as a proced11JC, a subject related 1 the careers
0
oflhcxstudcnts. Beyond this. we fell that infonnal ion from an insider
mighthelp t!t9studentsmakcabetterdccisionabout thewisdomof1he
dealhpc:naltyhself, inpart becllusconcofthecritieisms ofiteoncems
lhe all eged barbarity of its use as part of the crimhul justice syste m.
11'e decision was made 10 inv i1c Mr. Leuchtcr because ii seemed
obvious to us th:al his coming would be: usefu l to al l concerned,
includingstudcntsofotherdixiplinesandocherxhoolswi th in the
Uni versity. In other ycars, under lhc: name of the Sociology Club.
spc:akus from man y b3c.kgrounds. somccredenlialed, some not. have
spoken IO 011t students and we have round their insights UJtful.
regardless of the occasional unplC'35alltness of their IOpics. Aecord ingly, am.ngements.were made and the minimal fu nds needed were
appropriatc:d from Studcpt Aclivities sources.
~!~!i~~w.,.:t!:::ur::e:i:!!c:~~~j;:t!~~~ w~~
within OIIC' o f its rooms, an amtngemcnl lhat tud already bcc:n
conc luded by Ms. Pieroni with those who schedule roonis in lhe law

bon~~to:ia~:~i~~=:=c:n~~~:

to Sawyer's 1u&es1 available ioom at that hour. Although this was
accomplished with some problems for 1he orpniun Or the Ullk and
for reasons !hat seemed arbitrary and unwamu1ted, thi s change was
made .
iWAllthappc:nedonthedayofthetall:and sineetwbeenwil hout

B1 Vlk18crn1rd
loumlllSUlfT
BOSTON · TheSuffoll: Uni,
veuily Fo re n1 lc1 team beat
Harvard once apln , and won the
Northeastern UnlYmity Deb:ltc
and lndlv ldual Events awecpltaltcs IOumamenc lul Salunby.
John Forde went undefeated
In Llncoln-Douglaa Debatr:, wlnnln,theevcnllnfourprelimln11ry
Ind the only ellmlnlatlon round,
deleatln1 the Jeeond pl:ice
Northeat.emdebatorforthehlghell aptac:r ratln1 In lh e event.
Forde WU roJlowed elmcly
UldebcebyKrls_
tyOuanc:rl, who
hid ~ wln1 and one losa, and
placed
Mart Wallcer WaJ
hotonlhelrtral.l wlth13-I rating
and a rou11h place nnish. Thb
wuWtlker 'uecondloonwnent
and hls first foll loumamcnt ever.
Forde, Ouanc:rl and Wal.ker ha.ve
all qunltned to compece In the
NaLlonal IOU.nwneril In LlncolnDoti1t. Oe'baie In April,

and

IIJlnl,

Rui!~~!~~~:~~~::o~
neoui .Speat1n1, an cvenl wllh
llmlulcf pfepatvlon which uL

in the MOn:c:nllnc'" toumnment,
butSuffolkc11meo utontoporthc
rail.
In Pcrs11a.Slon. John Forde
placed second, Kevin Con nolly
placcd(ourth,TndFuntadoplaced
nnharij!KathyFiltp.itric.k placed
111th. Suffolk team memberl al- .
most 1ave no other school any
room lop1aceinthe,ceventJ,11nd
the competltlonwutouah ,
KrislenClolkoszplacedf1ra1
In Rhetorical CriUclsm, her bNI
event lhl1 ytar. Krialy OtW.erl
plactd aecond bthlnd Ctolkou,
two membcn who are tou1h io
bcat!nca1e1oryorcompttltion.
Clolkoa al,o W'On the lnf'bt.
mDUve!peak.ln1event, WllhPtira
Khllllql , ICAthy Flttpaitrkk Ind
WendyRussobc:hindherlnthlrd.
fourth andntlh.
A Iota.I o f len eventJ qWli.1 fied for the National loW'TUUt\tnl
at Bloomsbur1 University In
Penn1ylva nl1, ~nd Indiv id ual
Bvefl11cbachDlekKtopp t,1oot ln1 fonntd 10 It. "'lltlswai a
tollgheompedUOn. rl.....
end the firs! scmealet with a first
plncewlnaiN~em. ,1pua
ut ln11j00d podUM forbtltMid.
weatcm swing In Ncbnllka ind

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UI lfflprofflpl1,1 Speaking, al1 th In
roiirth
ln'~':'f Jn~IAllon. In Prose
and P.ottry lnlel"prelation the
speaker orally inttrp-tll his o r

hvae I~icrpretlltlon, and

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i

the Natlohal toutiuurie nt lti
Aprll.M

BSU

·- - - - - - - - · -· _ , - - - , - -.._, _ ·_ : _ ..,• .. . ._ ; ; _ . .. ,
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""''""my18y=,"S"ffo~""'"";u""'plylro"bliog.Ao
hc,ldwono sfo,yo,poon.
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Office of Enrollment and Retention Management
orpniud t ffon . stemm ing in par1 rrom a fe w facully :rnd students
r--,
In Dram:itlc Duo lnterpreu- '
.,
~
wi th in Suffolk, and in pru, from people outside it. w:u orchc:str:lted
lion, Kevin Connolly nnd Klllhy
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Program Council
fact !hat
. Leuchtcr. the s pc:3er for the evcn1, had pceviously
lhlrdandKrlstyO~rinndPetr:I
al)llblk;IIChool (q Botton. " BSU "!lfltlo
menlOn, bol ·
.
writtc:nandspokcnagainsttheHolocaustbeingahistoricalrenlity,and
Khtllqlplact.dfourth.
lnanefforttoketpwlthlhelr mcmbchwlUbereachlngoutto ror th em 1 look up 10," &aid
0
Evening Division Student Association
had.among o therthings,spokenbeforeAmcricanorganiz.ations with
theme , ..Olvlng Back To Our student1lngradesKthrou1hsb:. Yanc_y.
Aca>rdlnitoYill
Nazi sympathies. Morethanthis.heappcared to be insymp:uhywi1h
In Afler Dinner Speaking, CommWUty," the Suffolk Uni The 1oa1J or the pmpam,
Thcldcaforthbplbaram IO hu taken IO Iona to
and the Dean of Students Office
-revisiooist" groups who were trying 10 rewri1 thi s chapter of
e

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TWO BIG ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM THE FINANCIAL AID OFFICE

Unsubsid ized Stafford Loans a re ava ilable for th e s pring semester. Any studen t who files aid
a pplication form s a nd is deemed ineligib le fo r need -based aid may be considered. Eligibility is
determin" by the Financial Aid Office. A stud ent's financia l aid is sub traCled from his or her cost
ed
ofalt~nda nce., a nd he or she ma}' borrow the difference. Borrowers of subsid ized Stafford Loans,
however, are nOt eligible. If a student did not qualify fOr the maximum limit under the-Subsidized
progra m, he or she may borrow the difference through a n unsubsidized program.
The annual ceiling for Freshmen a nd Sop homores is $2625, while for Juniors and Seniors it 's
$4000 a nd $7500 for graduate students. The interest r ate is variable (91 day T-bill rate and 3.10 %)
with 9% cap. One may opt lo capitalize, otherwise, interest accrues and must be pa id monthly.
Applications will be available from lhe Financial Aid O ffi ce on December I , 1992. Jn addition
to all fina ncial application forms completed, st ude_ ts must complete a special unsubsidized loa n
n
form. If a student has a lready borrowed thi-ough the ~ [ford program, however, he or she must use
the same lender.
A fellowship for the spring semester is cu rrently available with the Dean or Retention and
Earollment ManagemenL Fellowship resPonsibililies include supervising the AlumnfAmbassadors
Precram, Applicants should be dependable, organized, able to ·work independently, a nd have
skills. Interested st udents may contact Charlene at ~pus extension 8~7.

computer:

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salu help. Must be :able 1 work
0
weekdays and 1hroughout the
hol iday break. Gift wr,ipping
expc:rienceadefini lc pl us. Apply
in person today.
PEACOCK PAPERS•RETAI L
Mart~rplace Center Building
200 State Streec
Boston. MA021()1J

to g1·v·e ,_bac,k to c m,.'11
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K1rtHlirleydomln:itedtheevenl, veulty Bladt Sludent Union
pladn1 nnt, qualifying him for (BSU)lsbt1lnnin11mentorshl p
competitlonln1heNa1lonnl1 our- ~'Zc~.; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~_::"e

accordlnau:i Jcnnlfc:rPou.d,BSU
vkep,alden1, ~~beposltlve
~tonto•Llden11orco1orJnthe

The prog ram, which Is

·thern."(~!t:~~ 1~:

nnmentlnApril.

Suffolk clearly dominated planncdtobcgbtlnMntchof'l99l,
lhisonedaytoornament,pl:iclng wlllbt..lCCOhl.ln1toBSUPtellatlc:utonemembtroflhete:imln dcntAywiY111cy,"almllatlo1
a top lb: position ln each event. bil brolhcr,t,IJ 11Jtct prop1m.
LocahchoohHan,ard,EnfC'tSOII,
TuRlandBridf;wal.ercompeied

:is~=n:ion t~•
_
u

~~po1JtJve,)'OWl1menand
women,~canberole-modeli
rortheln,
_
PtctidenlYancyi:nadcltcltar

Beyond that, Chuck'• poUtl-

calrapandfunkralsc:uorne1ood
polnt.1on"XPloltaitlon," lddrc:u·
Ing lhe lack or equal ri1ht1 and
problcmslnghettos, amon1othet
wbjccts.
One of the other hl1hll1ht1
on the album Is " 8ra!ruconn."
The song mlll\3& 10 avoid ageCS
neric beat. u the sitar plll)'Ul1

belnftiB1edwubomthlullmmct bccatiae "Tbcre wu
lnthemlnd,0£BSU'a!.iecutlve time o, plannln1 roi
Boudoromctrs,whk:hlnchldel momtnlhm"

:'u!:~.:,;,.'rit.o~i
andSecrc~ Phyml)'M'Claude:
Aftct the tilJ _
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1,1n, tliekk&Qitin,qtlliodle
B.SU body Md WM

pm1; 111•

Yanc:ywent _ at
d

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~ldiloiJOlo'"'l""l
-,,wn
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amt

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lhaltheprCIJJ'Mlbnotjwt1tll'ed celw.d. Alatp~otdle Sc:flDbll.
IOwdlCldlm.loald.bwanef-

Chuck,..,.,..,,,
comblnes~ movcyourbody" t ~
wONb~wlth words of ciU n(e:"
UnrortuN:tely. the eocourqlng
lyrlf1 accm lo blend In with lhe
dance aroove, and the· mC'IS:lge
coul d 1et lost In lhe trnn1lation.
.. BUJh'1 Ba,t,e,cuc- 11 an a ttackonrcptibUcanundthcprc.sidcnl hlmtelr, The SOflg nctUlll ly
ictln 10 be I black mlf'k on the

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• . la die elpdll. IDcJj
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lffln If foll tre.nci UIM,t. ~ nt..Xii.,...,~
slnllon

retwn.l for "Oblea1cr1," wttleh b
notuutruneatheothcrpolltlCllaonp,and 10111eochcrlmporlantdally probleinsarelddreaed Utat

lng.OYCrall,thetebnOH00111bch '

In "Hauer."

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ls Important about CM1tt . ~und '"'T'Kte,-,:t/

but>h<y,hou1,i,,..,by.,y-..: Ollllraun."CopJ,ola•

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n.."'1ilpThe re1iitar dlac closes out h< pooped wllh
with lhe dance-lib "Sttack In 1 hop bond,.
Oroove,"whk:hbUJ,blonpotltl- lllkal-lNo••..•""'~
cal lyrict bul heavy on the hlp- they play lhelr cirda ri1h1 , lhey
hopJruove. Thelllte.nullthen -~h< .... j....i.i.en..

n..,•,oliruiaJn•po-

,epJn h~ hnbblll~
1990V 'l!leOOdM
While ihe nlai
ftMed R:ltlU Acmn:

odii ~baldal, cmnet off well

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j,olntUII out some

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lnc:rlmlnttin1

The: mOII
lyr- 11orm"b1ouchln1,conta1n1n1tm1 , • Cbuct.'1 dlwne lnOuencea
lea In tho IOnl bwarltly c,y lhlll thcmadc Une "c&UN lfl;II dilld'a lacllide l,:ed ~ l l n, Jamea
Ibo prelldent 1hould be dyln1 rortfl)Untry thathcnever lratm, MilGeoracClfnton,The

lhot.("B;ai4YOU ' rtdcad/Thal'I

rlait!. Mi. -denl). Th<y ,,..

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10

FRIDAY,

WEDNESDAY,
DECEMBER 2, 1992

DECEMBER 4, 1992 .

Annual Holiclay
Tree Lighting
Ceremony

Winter Carnival
Celebration
3:00 - 6:00 P.M ..

4:30 P.M. - Alumni
Park/ Temple Street
Reception -

DJ/ Caricaturists/
Photo Key Chairs/

McDermott
Conference Room
Donohue 128

Holiday Ideas/ Food/
Refreshments/ Take
Your Picture With
Frosty the Snowman

- - - - - - - - -Se-~Formal-l)anee- At the Sheraton Boston - Constitution Ballroom

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STUDENTS $5.00 GUEST $6.00
ONE GUEST PER
SUFFOLK STUDENT
$10.00 FOR SUFF,OLK STUDENTS
AT THE DOOR
ABSOLUTELY NO GUEST
TICKETS WILL SOLD AT THE DOOR
PROPER SUFFOLK I.D. REQUIRED
PICTURE i»: REQUIRED
TO GAIN ENTRANCE
Sponsored By Program Council

11

Topitzer from,-,, , ---------1Lecture Jrom,.,, ,

Ewopean hblory. and some of lhcsc &roups iaw him uone or
their more ..JC~tific" spot:cspcnons. c~n though he possesxs no
formal depces in the lfUS 1ha1 were subjects or lhosc utts.
AU .or the above allcplions :are scriow enough IO aivc p:iutc to
anyonc:1ncon~pcnryamcnQ nsocic1y. lftruc.lhcyart;likcly10bc
sccnuo rft1\Sl veUpecuofthcman·smc h1s1ory. :indprob3blym;iny
pcopJcinoroutsidcSuffoltwouldnocwan110knd1hcmcredibility
or accept.ability by havina Fred Lcuch1cr spe:lk on thilt !Opie hen:,
However, 1h31 WU not the MibJtCI oihll w.k on Novt-mbn 19 He
spoke inslead. u prorm5Cd and agreed, and :as - npected
luivin& watched his appearance on the " Phil Don;ihue ShowM lasl
w«k,aboul the one subjc,c:1Of\ which he &Scerui nlyquati lied 1ospeak.
Whetherornol )'OU like him, h111
dc:s, orh,s wor1':. thc facl rem;ains 1ha1
he hu done what he says he has in the nrea or n cc utions. On thill
subjecl he "delivttcd" 311d n:1
:ited IO .is wh:11 rcw olhcrs could.
Unfonunately, ii level or in1
okr.1nce was n:vc;ilcd surroundina
the event lhilt bothen:d ;l.11 oC IK. IJ sptrakd 11110 a coun1 dcmonstncr
uon aimed more :11 dis111p11on than the ~enl1gh1cnmen1Msupposedly
espoused by iu orpn~f'J. It rcsuhcd m v11lfic-atiorl ormcmbcriofthe
Crimlno1o&yClubby olhcrstudcnurorhilvingbrought 1hcspci::cr 1
0
c:unpus. and by iwty d,:unbcs durina the qucsi:ion period o( his lillk
on the topic of his "01hcr" bcheh and :ac11v11,c:s th:u h:ld no dncc1
n:lil!K>n to the s.ibjec1 of lhe prcscnt:ihon.
II iJ ironic 1h31 in this era o r honcsi efforts bY. some 1 m:og nizc
0
aod incorporate diversity ofi1ll k1nds into Su(folk"s curriculum. 1
ha1
th1 unfonun:uesilU3tionorin1
s
okrancedcvelopcd. l:unrull yaw111t
of1hear1umen1Jfor thean.alys1sofc0111c11andlhcinclusiooofvalucs
1nthca.1.sessmcr11 ohperson'sposi1iononsomc1hin1.bu11h:u~no
pbce here bccaUJC the sptae, was not ildvoc:uint a positioft.. The
boCk>ffl line is lhat lhe speaker did noc prosclyti:te. that the Oub
mcm bcrihilve1heriah11oaskaspc:iker 1
ospcakrc:g;i,-dlcss ofhis,lhcr
pcl10nll bclicfs, th.i i &IICSU :II lhc talk have lhc respoMibUity to 1ive
1heSJ)C3crhis1imcandnottry 1
ostcal th:u 1imefmm1hosewho P3id
ror ii, and thal we all hilve lhe ri&ht 1 do this in an atmosphcn: or
0
opcnBCss, tnu l, and s.ipport. To do 3nythin& less th.lfl lhis m:ik cs ii
mockery o f lofcy ph~
abou t divcnil y, 1
olcrance. and appreciation
or others.
In conclusion, I hopethisou1 comcl1n01i1harbin1ero f1ht futun:.
for my patt, 1 stulll conti nuc tosuppon iln y rclcv:in t IOJllC or spc:ikcr
whom my students choose. I wou ld never 1ell SludcnlS not 10 choose
a1opicor spc:iker bccausc somc m:1y bcd,splcasc.dby the choice. This
,snot k&itimatc in an IIQdcm ic i11mosphcn:i1nd ii won'cbe pan or my
rolcasan ldvi,er.

iro,n

HOLIDAY PARTY
DECEMBER 18, · 1992

""<

The Suffolk Journal

Tuesday, November 24, 1992

Tuesday, November 24, 1992

The Suffolk JoumaJ

tancc, theraul1willbedc:apil.a•
1ioft. Le utcher l&:UCd th3t rcw
twiainp arc done properly, 1111d
1hiJ mode of accution should be
abolished.
Anochcr mode of cuculion
lhill should be abo lished in
Leuchtcr's opinion, ii the firin&
lq\lad.Lcuch1er1Uitedth:11dlisiJ
the~ hum:tne mode of eucu•
tion. su bjecting the e.r.eculee 10
much pllin and surfcrina.
Le lhal a:as is utiliud in oolJ
:a few stac Leuchter st:i tcd th:11
c:s.
the aas chamber is the mos t dnn acrousmodcofuccuiionbcc:ude
ilplacesall o rt1Kl5C.p,uent:u the
c.r.ecu1ion i.n danaer,
Thc1:asch:imbcropcr:11eson
the principle o( ncptive pressure. The UCCUlee d snppcd
into a chair inside the ch:unbcr.
while hydrogen cyilnldeps leas
inw3f'd. The ps causes a chemical rcxtion which pn:vtnlSo•y•
gen from bdna c-amcd in the
blood. The gas is so deadly that
the corpse must be washed in
chkwincbcachfoUowin1 lhcp,occdurc.
Lcuchtcr stated th::it thd is
the most dangerous of the five
modes of ClC:C:Ution beca"5C a
leak would kill 1 uecu tionct,
hc
priso n officials, and all 01hcri
present. Leuc hler reco mmended
th:11 this mode of n ccution lllso
be b.lnncd.
The sl!ltc or Massx huscus

designed lhc fin l electric chair in

1900. h wu IUCd forthe rlntumc
inl 9<1 1.Elcctricchainwcresc:i•
entifically dcsiancd I!' lhe New

Englandswes, howevu-clecirlc.
clwrsbuil1inthc,outhcmswcs
were inadequate ly designed ,
mostly by pmon wanlcns and
inmates. res ul1in1 in man y
bolchcd uecutioos.
The prccbc volllli,e mlllil be

u:liumpe:!Whol.whidlladuca
1leep. The KCond chcmkal ,
pavlon, CIUKI re:spirlltWy failun:.Powslumchloride,thefmal
injcctioll, acizathcheart.
The lfljcctions a,e. 1iven in
one minute inaernb, Oft the ill-

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heart dealh. Mosc ol the ek.ic'tric crs. ln Olb ca..:, u IV cu&down
chairs that an: in opcntKIII are. mustbepcr(ormcd,wbCllhclcr
over ninety years old, and an: mustbeUICdlnadminlsteringthe

unabk: to mai nWn ~ proper injcctiON. Lcuchlc:r llalcd that
voltage.
although lhilpn)CClarnay be,-in·
Avoltageor2000volts mu.n fol, ii b tt.111 the fflOlt humane
be applied in two jolts. The rin:1 method or e• ccudon.
joh dcstroystheconsdousncrHcltltcdthalinthcput
vous sysicm. resulting in br:li.n decade. thcte have bc:cn 180 c,; .
dcalh. The second joll desll'Oys ccuOOf\Spcr(ormedintheUIUted
the 11U10nomk nervous sys1em, Swea. LeucNu said. "'Most or
resulting in ~
death. These thcslccucutionawcnno01umane.
jol1J:111tone minute ex h in dun- EJ.ccutcnwcrebumcd. (omcd IO
lion , wi th ii ten ,ccond interval endun:pulandkln1waitsbd'cn
bc1wccnjolts.
being c.r.ecutcd. and hlld ve.int
According to Leuchter. fail - Nplun:d.
un:to~nt.ainthepropcrvolUlige
Lcuchtcr ended hd lecture
rcsu lu in much p.,in, :and may withapkatoour11JCletytotake
leave the c.r.ecutee brain deild. responsibility rorenturin1ahuE.u:ess,vc volu1e "causes the rnancc,.ecutlonrorthc»condcath
mca1 10 come on lhc body miac:h row. Lcucha al.Jo endoncd lea·
tikethcme:u:o(:acookcddiidcen.M isbtionwhk:hwill(ifteehccourts
Lcuch tcr maintains that his iomakeappcalsolthOICondealh
lethal injection machine is the row • priorily.
most hum;iM.modeolexecution.
Leucehcr concluded with an

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phangcn:atprccisc intcrv:ils. The
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will be womna in the crimilW

justkesyslCminthe future. "Most
of ~ will be won.Ina in the

system ln the fu1ure. Worttohcl p
chanae the system. When our to•
Leuchtcr's lcthill injection cictychoo1Cs toforfci1onc•11ife,
mx hinc CORSUlS ol • series of we must beca,clul noc tororfeit
injeccions. The finl injcccioft is ourownhunuwi~y."

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Yoga Class
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Admi ssions Office lnfonnB1ion Session
Sawyer 808
Asian-American Association Meeting
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Criminology 4'!ub M~ung
Farcnsics Tc_:am Mccung
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Rcading
Phi Sigma Sigma Mccungs
Program Council Meeting
Stcwah Scholarship Luncheon
S1uden1 Government Meeting
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i.~o~fu Bar Association Liaison Meeting
MBA/MPA Alumni Association Board of Dirccrors Phonathon
Ice Hockey • Suffolk vi Fairfield
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Suffolk sneaks
•'':sS:WEL~LEY-Thc mefl's
bim:tt.l1tcampulkdoff1oomcfro m-behind victory over
WcntwordlonStturdayonalayup
by Scott Marino with eight seconds le.ft.
Suffoltwasdown82-77wilh
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Beacon Hill, Boston, Massachusetts

Wednesday, December 2, 1992

Suffolk community
dealing with aftermath
of Leuchter appearance

'Tis the Christmas Season
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~lstart. "Bec;iuschlsc:ounto-p:lf1,0uck8ymc. w:isnotinthc
lineup he tncw that he h::ld to
uscrth imsclf u thctcamlcader
and hcc:erulnlydid 1ha1. "
The Rams also got a strong
pcrform:ince from Vieira. who
ended up with 16 points and JI
boords. Hc:llsohitlhosctwokcy

thty:ucc:atainiyuptothewkor Michxl Fo1, who scored 26
playin1inten:o11t1i:ucba.ske!b:tll points.~ludingfourthm:pointal this stage, c~n In prcs.s~ ers. O' Bricnscorcd 14,whilcfot•
situ:ttions."
wMdAndrcVegahad IOpoinl.1.
Bain,a5-IOguard.wa.1pcrSuffolk shot47pcrccntfrom
feel from the fielrt and lhc line. th e fi eld. while ho lding
while collecting II points. He Wcn1wonh 104 1 percent.
aboll\3deatrcmcfldouJbloclr.on
Qne of the problems that
Suffo!M rxcdw:a.spoorfm:thluw
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looklngfouomeim pmvcmentin

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unable to stop him.

bloclr.s. HegotSuffolkgoingcarly

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themall),il'1convcmcntandthae
arcmorestott:slopictfrom."

S:Ud.~~c::~~:.;~
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men~o~n:.:
Pettunicllo, sophomoff:, llid

w closet lO
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Thccontrovmialappcarance
or fmt Leucntu at surrolk University nearly 1wo wceb ■go ,
r;p;utcd both posilive and negalive res~ l{'om_
studcflls, rx ully, and a'"dministntdn and
caused shock waYC!I which IUC
siill being C
elt.
Robcn Topitzcr, adv iser to
theCriminoloayClubstatcdthat
itwasunforuinalcthatlhcdisturtww;eprcvcntcdlcuchto-£rom
cfucussinalflctcchnologyofaecution cquipmcslt in the open
forum.

N i"caliu that people have
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strongfcelinprepnlin:1llliuubjcct; and I respecl their right IO
feel t:1111 way. But I don"t like
disruption u • t.aelic,"" said

TOpl~ Pieroni, the presl-

morc~=~IBlrein~ ~ :

onh~~~;r:i:i~:::~~~
in this game because 1hc othcrco•

ofthc t~t:Ollfrid~~~
10 Wesleyan 73-62. Ace was the
h 18
Wentworth was led by
Suffolk wil

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Women's basketball wins Roger
Williams Tournament
goodsuppon rromtheoehcrplay- player. She has inm:diblc ball•
handlin1 aldlb. She sets up al·
mostallorourplaysrorus."
ally 11eani t!ron. Wc~11ddcnMcOourty also played big,
sivc team and one or our goals is scoring 12 pointiand gctting22
to keep the other team undct 10 rebound!-. Shediot"6pc,tenl
poinu each half, and we did a Crom the fie ld.
o~scomtninepoinuand
good job or doina NL..
{? the 11me 1gains1 h3d eight rebounds. Watsh h3d
Wene worth, McGouny scored 19 high prmefotlhc 5-9 forward.
poinu, going 8 fot 16 rrom the "Slieisnot1oingtoscoie1l01or
field and 3 r«4 from the line. She poinu rorus,butshcl)rovidclus
wilhgrcatdcJense,"W■lshllllcd..
also hauled down 16 n:bounds.
EventhouahCicco&odidnoi
Brown scored 16 poinll,
while getting SU; rebounds anif pmvidctoomuc:hoffense.with
three assists. Maria Gncm had m po1n11 inlhc rim pmeand
fourinlhcaecond. Wallhgave
nine rebounds and five points.
wujoinedonthc11l-1omn■mcn1
Kerri Sweeney helped OUI her much or the credit for the
team by Johanna McGourty and
victories.
-with acvcn poults.shootin1 l
teamcapwn StacyCi!±olo.
~~ field and 3 r«• Crom
He said, "Stw: always 1t1HcadcmchJoeWalshc:om•
tin1 in lhe passing landl ■nd dismented., '"Latyc.wec■mc ■way
ln lbe champion,lup pmc,
rupwl1theUbct-1tamfromwhat
homthctoum■mcntwith ■n0-2
Brown played a IICffifac pme.
thcyWllll!IOdo. Toacebcrcome
n:cont.10il rcetspea11o1ot.:k acoring 19 poines. pullina c1ow11
back from an anlCrior ciucia&c
thcff. and win itall."
nine ttboands, and givill& out
Gn:at.dlblp~alnysa- acveat11UU. Browillll1twothrcc lipmenl Uljury 116d play 10 well
inour('d:pmesisverypleu, peel~ from Mc0011rty H d

e, F..dmoad Brosaa11
JoumalStalT

The women's buketball,
tcamstar1od1heseasonoITonlhe
righl foot this weetend, u they
wonlhc:RogcrWllliam.sToumamcn t, wilh vie1o.rics over
Wentworth 1111d ho$I Roger Williams.
On Friday niaht the Lady
RamsbcatWentworth49-38and
lhcnthcyc:amebackonSalurday
aftcmoon 10 defeat Roger Wil•
lilms52-36.
Moc Bro,m was named the
MVP or the IOumament and she

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givebueballarunfotitsfflOOey.
But with money .tearee io these

'1hcmallurctooexpensive,wsaid
Julie Mahoney,~

CandyTtaJpin,junior, mat•

apinst me. We are slill a great
club."
PicroniandothcrCrirninolcgyCl \lbmcmbershaven:ccivcd
both positive 1111d negntive £ecdb3Ck rcgardini the lecture. _ A
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numbcrofpcoplehavecallcdmc
a NW, ind a number or people
have congtatul:ued me for my
cfforts,Hs:aidPicroni,'"ThosewOO
call me names iuc ignorant."
Pieroni $:lid membership in
lhc Criminology Club Nls inCJC3.1Cdsincethek:ctll"C.Shcsaid.
"'AtargcportionorthcuniYCJSity
areCri~y ■ndL:iwmajors. _,
1llclc ncw _mcmbcn show I.hat
they arc opcn ·to al l views no
maltcrwhat they are."

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thalbcwouldlitelOddcuathc

dcn tofthcCriminok,gy:Oub.said, liel

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SlfUted to lhc basket and scon:d
with 22 JCCOnds lcfl.
The Rams quickly called 1
timeou11o stop lhccloclr.. Marino
fOUled l.3nghamwith 21 seconds
left and he missed both free •
throws.
Mibbuskisbrovghtlhcball
up 1hecourtand paS5Cdil offlO
~no in the right comer, who
~n, ba.selinc1oscore witheighl
seconds lcfL

Dldll 9a-:t" lyne. 6--S
caiea- al die Suffolk
OahclilJ ~ am, wu rcot11dy named 10 the Nauonal
~ ol a.tttbellC.oaclies Academic HonorR.oU.
_ 1leHAIC HonorR.ollal111e1athlelet11 fOU1"-yca,colk:gcs
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pointstocome1w1ywlth lhc8382winbc£ore100~ors.Thc
win placed Suffolk third in the
Thr=ticlls~ntoffthccloclc
BabionlnvitationalToumamcnL before Wcntwonh called a time
The Rams were helped out. Then lhcy were W13blc to
grutlybyWcn1WOM'spoorfoul bring the ball up the court r:w
shootin1downthesttt.1Ch.asthcy coough10ac1offadcccn1shot.
missedfour!rcelhrowsinthclast
The g:unc was ~tty much
SO ICCOOOS, two each by Nate an up-and-down :affair and, exRo11ih"s and Torrey Lllngl\llln. ccpl for an early Suffolk run, no
Headco■chJimNdsonsaid. tcamlcdbymorctlun li vcpoints.
H
wc wae hd:y in 1ha1 they
Suffolk was helped grc■ lly
missed some tey rm: 1hluws al by1hdac11ha1oneofWen1wort11·s
thecndorthcgamc. lr wchad not best pl::aycrs. surting forward
wonthisgameitwouldhavcbctn James Kruse. w:is in foul lroublc
a big di.sappointmcnl rot us,
lhl'Qtlgh much of lhesccood ha.If.
" Wc:,Cmugglingrightnow
Kruschadscom.120poinisin
wilhOnd Bymeoul ■nd Rick 1hcrlf'Slha.lr.butwa.1onlyablc10
Ac.esti,lltryingklfindhislegsand scorc twointhesccondha.lf.Hc
conditioning.Whcnwecome10- picked up his r~ rout five
gethcf with all talthy l)llr1S we minutes into thchalfands:11 out
willbeamorec1c:itingandcohe- forrourminutcs.
sive tcam."
He c-ame bad; in with 11
Marino sc:orcdfourofhis 13 minu1es 1er1 and iminedialely
point1inO.clasl22sc:condsorthc scorcd. lMl1 then he foukdoutof
game. He ■l,oh3d nineassisu.
the game wilh9:30k!t.
The 5-11 guart! made Lwo
Suffolk w,11 led byco-c:ip-

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Larceny on the
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for 2nd time
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Pagli:lrulo. of

Suffolt UniYCJSity polk.e, SUI
OONAHUE-' The ~ se- gts1Slherwionrotlhclnae3se .
mcster has ,ccn I noticeable in• larcenyismotepcoplearercpon
crcueinthenumbcrofl■n:cnies

lnglhesetypesofcrinte ■nd

happening·oncampus,accordin& pootec:onomy.
to I.be Suffolk Police. Most vieAnne Bartlett, Ph.)'PCS

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larceny, up from Ill a year 110.
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prcsi.dentoCSuffollc University in
astatemaitrotlowingthelccture.
"Suffolk Uni'ICf'Sity enc:otJtll&CI
thcfrceuJrCSSionofMieason
any issue. Tost.iflesuchu:pressionwouklviowcoutobliption
10 provide an ongoing r.orwn for
the open c•chan,e of opinions
n:gardlell of the controvcnial
nature ot

public acceptall0C of

tbo,eopiniolls."
Picrmisweddlisexpcrienoo
lllliUloaMLVenoa--.cdNew willnocatr~thcsdcctionor
. ea,land Tdepb,one liacs i.neludpcstspeakcninlbctv.lmc."We
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