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SUFFOLK SPORTS

12

THURSDAY, NOVEM BER 12, 1992

THESUFFOLXJOURNAL

Suffolk hockey team looking
forward to a great season.
B1Ctu-i10lsoa
JoumllS~
The Sw'folt Rams hockey
team will open their season on
Saturday, No v. 14 at Boston
Universdy '1 Wal1erBrownAren3
at 8 p.m. a gairu t Bentley College.
Wilh his team coming orr a
IS- 10-1 ICU)O IIISI yCU. third
yev coach Bill Bums believes
that his team CUI improve. The
80Sl0nGlobc's~ntpn:-sca 1011rantingshlldthcRMnsr.ri:td
lhin:I in the eight-team ECAC

Central Division.
Bums Sllllcd, ..(The third
rankin&) is good, bul lhey were
telling u.s 5hor1 bcc:&ldC' erun
Oninifl1g:ndmicd. Hcwu1VQE
player and il'I tough IO n::p~ :I

udlit:c him. Yoodon'lrcplacca
ndlikchim.M
So how will Burns dc:tl Wi th
the Joss or Grunin&, who posled
lotab ol 48 goals and 40 assists.
M 'vc&<Jl; SunO' Dmcoll
Wc
(22-46-68). who was in
cYcrybody' s shadows. He was 1n
Brian Grunin1·s sh:kklws and he
wu in Bri:in lloran's shadows.
Now he's a senior, and you ' re
rca.lly goina w see him emerge
Ind become an imp,ICI pbycr in
this league. He 's 1ot a real good
c11anceorbccomin1 the lc:lg~ ·•

pl:iycrofthc year,Ms:lid Bwi1s.
Horan, who raduated m
1991. is Suffolk's all-time le
ing.::attt. wilh305 cartcrpoint.s.
Along with O "Driscoll. lhc
othNco-caplllinoftheRamsthu
ye::#willbcJohnl'oolzzo( l2• 14 •

U).
Jim Fitzgcnld. who nm shed
nr1h in1hclc:a1uc: inscoringbs1
year (2 1- 15-36), dcspi1c missi ng
thctas1fowgamcs wi1h ashoul•
dcr injury,w illalso hclprcplxc
thcgOlllsJ~due 1
0Grunin1·1
graduation.
Bumsalsola11dcd :a 1:1lc11tcd
frcsfl m:in. Paul Bano lini. Bumi

,ees Bartolini playing

~HEs~~!!~}s~,!?.2!,NAt

ce:nta; on

V-olwm 51, Nu.mbt:r 10

the third line. M
He's quick , 1w
good. sort hands and is good with
the puckt Bumi said.
" He passes wdl , 1w I good
shot and is snwt. He· s really goc

Law school dean shuts out
Criminology Club lecture

i1all.Hec:anhclpusrigh1:away.
I lhink he'll Jlep in and IC(n
some goals.'"
Another freshman, Billy
Mukahy, OUI o( New tbmplon
Prep, is.stron& and has I g,U!
shot. .-:COfdina io Bums. who
eapcclS the frosh IO pby right•
wi ng on BllftOlini's li ne.
With chc s u ong freshman
tl:ISl:lfl:iddcdbonus. Bums thinks
that he will neldfo ur solidlincs
lhis~,s.
L.l.siyc;JJ thcR.unscompcted
m the ECAC North/South Con•
fcrcnce . nus yea,. 1hc confcrcnceh:ls:1 new look wi1 h:inadded
division, 1he Ccnm.l. which the
Rams willbcpbyingin.
Othcrteamssc.hcdulcdtoloil
1ntheCcnaralDiritionalon&wilh
the Rams will be:: Assumption.
UMm-0.vtmouth ,S1. Michacl's,
New Hampshire Colle1e.
Stoochill, Bcntky and Tufls.
Assllmptionw:u prcdktcdto
wm the Cen1ral, fo llowed by
U~bss-03nmouth. ThcRam!lwill
play Assumplion in their second
game o r the yc.u on Nov. 16 on
chc road in what should be an
earl b:lulc for Central Di vision
suprcm.xy.
"With 1h11 new al1gnmen1.
wc playcvcryhody 1n our di vision
lwtec."" Bums noted. M will de lt

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Women 's baslr.ciball game,
set a anall crowd, bu1 the other
,port,.-eluctyif theygctwiy
aipporttlall B.ucb.Jl,sollbal.l,
aoocer, aca-a:iuniry, golf, Ind
mea't aad wcmcn's ICiwtis usu-

lly perfonn befo,e a very sm:r.ll

SAWYEll-Bdnalllffled u

amount

of I
~

• ~y _
limes

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bcwnfanctioulforalltypeaof

~ ~ ~ b o w n f o r evamafterlheswopoeedrenova-acadmllcu.oelleac:e1111111fford- lions.
able c:oit. Howew:r, the mcial
P.C. ll~gimprovanenu
Q.perience mo pl)'I an lmpor- 1UChu1newf1oor.~wllls,
._ de ill die ooaununity. • and nm chain and tabk:i. The
Pr...- C.0-CU flftll to anivel'lity holds maly functions
actokdiill...._•Pveaan UI die cafekria, such • P.arcnt
~~alaocfallifeu Orienadoa...
well• iaprorillc drte-1.asity
1becaldtria ii so dull and
on allc¥eb.hllonlln1 1heS.W- gloomy," llid Papn commenayer cafdtria.ii"onenykldojust "inJ on hilconceni about the lm-

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:
P.C..wtudiildcm.Ulllbis

acethocafdr:riapMnyS.
--we,,..1opaen1tbe

cafdtria•~-~

Wtg~4itTiay~ONfuit;n
woit•t:exceed $iOK

Head hockey coach Bill Bums hopes to see his team improve on its 15I 0- 1 record of last year.
Filt Photo

'.;:: ~ i ;: il~. : u
dr:::c:~~ Eoiw,who las1ye:11postcd:aj-J.
BurnsSttS3.\lhewcakestofthc lrccQ(dwitha ).Sj100Jsaga.inst
lhrtt .
ave rage.
Bc1wccn 1he pi pes for the
Fre~ hman 10:a!ie J~ hn
Ramslhisyc:JiwillbcjuniorRuss G1lpa1rid: and j uni or Bn:r,n

N

"In

betrwllformedlnloatypcol~yroom t u.ldJavierPapn.pai-

oneoldtckJp25tdloolainthc dcatolP.C. Thecafdtriawould

:::!:::i::C:t~~~
,=.

Bums is high on his junior
goaltmdcrEona... "He·squict ,
he"s good with thcstict.he's,oc

a good gk>vc-- hand and he pbys
his an1leswell.fl
Assistant captain s Mark
Tsoublas and Chris Mullen will
bolsluthedefent.einfront ofthc

Some teams at Suffolk not get!ing fan support
Why Is ii that mos t o f
Suffollr: '1 alhletk teams do n01
dnlw crowds to thclr games? II
,ccm1UWhockcyllldmcn'1twkecba!JarethconJytc.amsoncampusUwarcable lOput!:r,nsinthe

PC proposes renovations
to Sawyer cafeter_ia
pose. lhedaytimc. it would be
llyNacy Soduo
c-.-....,._ lhecafeteria,bul•niJhlltwould
....,._ • Banoa

win~:= !~ 1 ~u;~~~~~ ...___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ,

there arc no Suffolk fans II lhra
games. eYCft It home pmcs.
Athletic Direc«>r Jim Nelson
reds tha1 thls ls because these
team s do not pla y right on campus.
Hc c,;ptalncd. !be ouldoof
sporuhavethedubk>uldmdvant31e of playing away from campus. and even thou&h we may list
1homesocccrpmc,lt m1ybe
played II Tofu, in Watertown, o r
at Harvard.
"'That ls certainly a disad vantage ror our teams.
Another jWOblem wi th the
outdoorsporulsthatthcyhavckl
be played durin& the afternoon,

November 11, tm

Beacon HUI, Boltcm, Maaacbuletu

preventing many Sludcnts from popubrityo!thcsponingenera.l
Join& IO the pmes.
andtheSUCce$So(thepartlcula,
Nebon pointed out 1h11 this 1omls1bi1considc:rationwhm
also prcvenlS parcnlS from com- thinking abou t the amount o r
in1 10 the games. He said, "Cer- people thal come to lhe pmcs."
tainlyoncofthcthingslhlllinhibOf the outdoor teams. only
ilS our outdoor sporu ls th3t they twcbal.lhutrcmcndouspopular•
att: played in the afternoon.
ii)' in lhit cou.niry and has been
M
Byandlargc,parmta:orothcr the only ouldoor team a1 Suffolk
:r.dullS, who are orr wortina. are
UIUbklOattffldthepmea. ~
~
w~==~w
Thls is shown by the fac t that a crowd? You ' re guess is u good
10mC ol the team s do gel some umine.
support for weekend iamcs. but
And why ii it lhat hockey ii
mosc ol the !ans at these games ablelOdn.w dooentsii..cdaowdt
are the plsycn' p:in:nts, not Sill· even thou&h they piay orl'-cam• dents.
pw:a1diffcrcn1Jocalions? Neboft
Nelson al.so Slaled . '"The feds that this OC:CW"I because

hockcypeoplcarcuscdlOtr.1vcl-

lin110diffct'Cflt lmW.
Hesaid, flWehavcbecnabk
to establish. by and large. 1 set
loc:n!ioororourhockeyatBosion
UniYCrsity. Hockey people. indudin1 fans, arcust.dto 111vellin1 II> dilTCl'Cftl rinb 10 pmca.
Since IDO'ling IO their new
home in lhe Ridgeway buildin1
rrom theCaml;nlge, YMCA, the
men 's basketball attcnd311Cc has
rucn dr.lmaticD.Uy.
H

Netsonsaid,ullhinklm.tthe
opcnin& of lhit facility 1w u 1iJtcd us in terms or men's
rtH1li111ud 011 poft 10

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. TIIESUn'OLKJOURNAL

Lecture ~,.,.,/
Ac:eontina to Kio_ rcpn,
d

lkft ii., coilltict bctwcai the
LnSdloolaiidtW'Oiminok>JY
a.b, ti«- die nail "ii._
~ ill -

I.ft' Sdlool,'"

r.-..oedlcll'P'Ovalof"tbe

LawReptnrandStUOcntAc·
tivilia.
PicronimlodthMislQO
·•
and that'

::.,~~=;unfairtbc

wspaper
tts

November 18, 1992

~oses renovations
·er cafeteria
pose. ,nthedaytime. ilwouldbc
thecafctcria.buu1ni1h1itwould
betnnlformcdinco1typeoffQltY11 IIM'led as · room," said iana Papn, prcsibooll in thc dcn.tofP.C. Thcca!eteriawould
, aapzine.. bcmcnrunctionaHonlltypcsor
1 known for evcnt1aftcrlheprop»edrenova11anlffcwd• lions.
, die IOCial
P.C.itlCCUlgimp,ovemcnu
1 an imper- suchuancwfloor,bctlc(walls..
nunily.
:ind nicer chain and tables. The
:ii wants IO unlveni!y holds mM\y functions
~pve.1an in the cafeteria. such at Pam\l
IOdalliftUOriencalon.
IC uni¥t:nity
"The cafeteria is so dull and
lint:thcSaw- gloomy," IUd Papn commentraylOdojust inion hb concan at,ou1 the im1,&e thccafetail p:,rtn.Jt.
ltemlftl thb
"'Wewanltopretentthc
i_
lheprocc:a cafeteria u docent U poiabk,
1uo

:por1cr

:.=-

co111lwdo,ipa1t2

11t says tuition
exceed $10K

to
hendf' and. the mcmbcn of
Suffolk co1M1unily who will be
auendinJ the lecture.
EmotGabricl,thcusisumt dean o( Sllldtnls. aid. "I

;rflURSDAY,NOVEMBERl~1"2

,peat. f<U'hundreddollarlwa
ventauchcon(.ronwionsinlhc reasan1oucludelhemfrom10ti• providcdbydleCouncilolPresiCuture. He hopcl to .meet wilh tty Wcarcdoin1lhis 10 that dcnea, wllilc the lfflllininJ one
K.1Nftp11,PicroaiandOeanSloU rlee1111cam£romLcu~,.. lullhd dollars "wt donaled by
lbctcism11Chlenli0ft
nut monlh to dilcua lhese is•
amonJst\lCkntlUl~toflhiJ lhos«loloiYtueL
c:ontffl','CrSi wue, The Ounl·
aottheilltcnponollllclawldiooZ
Pieroni said, " Nut
Picronlllid."ThcSocinology Club i.s considerinJ ~
tcrbiarthilspta:er(n,mcampua. monlhlsmucfltoolate;lhbpn:,boloJyI>cpanmaltprovidcdSIOO.
bunoproleetthereputationolthe 1cm must be l'CIOlvcd u 11>0n u questinJteturi1yolf10Cr1forthc to have Leulchcr speak, yet most
eVCOL
imlilution.
poalble.
Glbrieifll'CIXdthcim· ol ~ aociolo&Y pro(cuon are
Qabridllllo~lhe
Piernniandmanyothcr
pllWU of bcinJ prqared ror qainJC capitol panilhmcnL This
imponana: or coopcrMina with mcmba1ofthe0imino&ogy0ub anypofliblcreactiontolhccveftl. only lhowl dlll 111me people in
the deans or the law school 1nd andtheSCudentbodyfccllhatlhcy
Hesaid,"Wc mus1bcadcquately thiJ1ehool arcopen minded and
the kadcrl of Student Activitia arc bein1censored. Pieroni said. prcpatedforany1udiencere• arcwllllnatobeeducatcdonthe
in the rutw-c to diJcuss thiJ pro- '111cre will always be someone
ochcrsideoltheiu!te,"
ccss and the rupoosibilitiet of whowillnot1gcc~ilhlhcidc:u spon,e." The OiminololY Club
tho9e involv,ed. in hopes lo Pft'" of the najori1y. but thal is no has paid $500. to have Leuichu

don' t know if thcle. alleptions
.:ctrue.blltlhelClalenllhavtthe
rjpllOhearhimspeak:,C"fCflifhis
lcctaie ii WlammMOf)','"
CWrid J&ated thal it ls

LIF
TH&SUFFOLKJOURNAL

Cafe ,....,.,,,
bulbecameolhow ii loot&, lhc:y
(thc s-a,u) may quettion bow
clean die cootint facilities ate,"
aid Plpn.
PraenOythecafcteriaholds

clwiJCd :o have one 1-Jc win-

dowanJrcmovetheramp.
Sludcnl Activities, the Stu•
dent GoYernmenl Auocialion.
andtheDcanolSILldc:nu,PlfUCu•
maycvenusuchu ■udenlorien • larly Dean Nancy Stoll. arc alJO
CIUOfl~.thcalhlelicsban-involvcdinlheproposal.
quet. Prosnm Couacil 8:.- and
ElliotGlbricl.usmantdean
Grille, and 1he eveninJ division olaudalu,bclievealhllanyrcrolcadcnhlp banquet:. to 11:lmC I VU)N done lo the S1wyu caf.
few.
eteri• 1 serve multi-purposes
0
If the CM°Cleria is rtllOvated. woo Id bcnefil everyone.
Papn111ues,morceventscanbc
About lhrce years 110,
held there. '"TheCommcnceriicn1 Gabriel wu penonally involved
Bali and the Holiday Pw,y, for in a similar project. The wne
i ~.h3ve lobeheld outside sectionolthecafe1eriawu1oin1
lhe ,cOOO,," sUicd'Pagan.
to be I racullydinning area.
. In 1hc far len conicr or the
Ga briel wa nted new
cafe~jhcJ'c i n ~ ICCl.ion chairs and tables (or a better ap•
wilh nailing, P.C. hu proposed pea,ance due to h3ving several
to hive a permanent stage ror programs throughout the )UI.
ll)Clker: diJc jockeys, and Olhcr
"!don't lhinlr: there an: three
appropriate uses. Tbc windoW1 people in Jhe university lhat
behind the rec1ion would •bc wouldn'tw:llltamorefunction31

cafcLCria.Naid Gabriel. He belicva everyone, not just clubs
andoraaniudons.wouldbcndiL
Gabriel had w1111ed new
chain and llblel for a better appcarance diac to havinJ several
propwRJtlvoughouttheyeaz.
ThnO' Ncil,lhcchairmanof
P.C.B•andGrilkCommiucc,i.s
also actively involved in the prop0SII and has been working wilh
Pagan on the irsuesince last June.
When asked 'why they Celt
thecafeceriaihouldberenovatcd,
Pag1111said, "WewcnttothcUni-

;::~~:'!~::=;

fWandfcelr~is•1reatdeal
olsupporuofarhumthedeanof
ttudenbandotherp-oupsinthe
Suffolk c:ommunily.
O'Neil Ir cumnlly call vari•
ow: conswctioo companies for
eslimatcL

Plpnwouk11iketotce
thalodlerunivenitiaareutili.zcd
u well, meta u Wentwonfl 11\W·
tute of'Technok>&Y, to help con•
struct the cal'cleria.
Tui1ion increases effect all
students and is a concern of P.C.

:::!~~:~hfi~~~
to lhclr cafeleria. It 1w wOOden it 1cems that nay ~ovations to
noon. cocktail tables. 1 st.age. the Sawyer cafeteria would fit
and~ were even convention. into the x:hoo\'s budget.
Jtanmandahostess.lthad'"areal
Papugru:sth11.i1wouldbc
' c l u b ' ~ to it."
a "capital investment" for lhe
Pagan~ievcsiilookshope- university and fund raixrs could

WOULD YOU LIKE TO .•.
• Become a better speaker?
• Be a team member?
• Travel?
?

• Meet interesting people?
• Prepare for law or graduate school?
If you answered yer to any of these
questions, then the Walter M. Burse
Forensics Society is the place for you!
The Coa_ hing Staff
c
and
Current Members
'invite You to
OUR INFORMA'flON
SESSION FOR NEW MEMBERS
DATE: Tuesday, Nov. 24th
.T IME: 1:00 • 2:30
.PLACE: R400

BE .A,. VVINN~R.!
.TOIN THE TEAI\11:!

also be implemenle!1 to raise
money for this cxpeoditure.
The Suffolk University's
Administrllive Council would
havetopvttheobyontheproject
before any work could be done,

.... ......

When asked about possible
allallll.iva,sucbllltheR.id&eway
gymnasium, in the eveai the propolal is not accepted by t)!e uni•
vcn:ity, Plpn said. "We don'1 •
want to uJC the Jym and take ii
away from tho9c who want 1
0
play."

"If lhe cafe~ looks good.
studcntswillfcelmorccornfonable,"s:tldPa.gan,whobcliCVCSil
students foci more comfortable.
they will foci belier about themselves and foci better about the
school.

ByJ~~

Wdl, it's happened apinl
AActbeil\abomt.df.dformonlhs
with thole fant11tic traiJefl of
"BramSlokc:r'll)racula,"it turns
Oul.thatthefll'lishedprocb:&,,i.s
nothin1mon: thu aa ad rCI' a mm

thalnever.-rivca.
Likelast1tlfflmer's"Batman

Rduml"anddWIJ

"""""-"Pnndsl'<
venion of the
Transylvania i.s mu
nothint, W{ththe
IOltle' ltllo-Of•thc-1

r~ lftd·a CMiVf

byAn_j_
"Dnculi'"is·•cillA
Gary Olct.ai

Juvie and Th«
By Lorniac M.K. Palaer

Journal Staff
SIUdcntsandr.acWty~
IJeated to duel matinee pcrfor1992 1tudent-din:cled one-act
plays, "luvie" and'"Tbe Zoo
SIOl')',"bolhtoldAOric:lol hllffl&ft
stNgglea and how nobody should
have to go WOUth life widlout
tomebodytounderltandandClif'C
forthem .
The plays w~ pcrformed
on a tbeluer-in-the-round stage
format. Aboul i40 seatl were
placed on the aqe., with overflow ICIWIJ in thcbucony. Thu
format s:rovided•cklle rdalioo--

=

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~

JOCfflmorerealiolile.

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'tkQJtof•
1

Thefirstonwctplaypcr- fem:d ·10 111~jufonned was "Juvlc'" by Jerome fikolttiechwilcU:
McDonouth. It w a s ~ by who' w~ P?1e1
SllfTo&k:Univer,i1yjlWOl'Meli.a ·Mobasaesl'i- Juv.
A.Dowaliby,whowu thcstage pli)'Ul1techaiQuel
•m11111erfor1ast,pin:1'sstudent tJIPht.daequenca
play, " A Midsummer Nitht'• matic,1l11Dftiaaim1
Drcam." Dowaliby marb her di- tonal anel ol 1111
m:tingdcbutwith"Juvic."
adwts.Whiluome
The ~udlencc's attention tm had more ICri
wu immcdi.a&cly drawn !I, the \hanothcrs.theyl(J
betinnina when the sage wait mon thread or feel
pitch black and two fiturcs sud· rrighlCnOd. whethe
denlyappcaredinalightflic:m- ~i1itornot..
in& Jtquence that added to the
Pinky, who
drama that only • stage pcrfor- from life on the sb
mancecanevotc.
deakt,lhowsnoa
..Juvie"'wuabouleightju• the odlen. yet at
veniJe offe:ndcn wllo meet in I . . . . . liter tnle col
jli]boldinaceU, wbichwure- abletolliiellel'fe

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DIESUFFOLKJOURNAL

mURSDAY, NOVEMBERl ~ lm

~iire ,-,.,, ,
Acconlin1 10 Ki ndrc1an.

thcreis110C01'11lic:tbdwcc:athc
Law ScboolMdtbebvnil,oloty
Oub, tiecala,e die Cvtnl "is not
MCJPOUII ln the Law School."
,.....oltbelJll)rovalolthe
Law RtplCnr Md Studcnl Ac·
tivitica.
Pietoni~tbll·islOO
la&e IO chlrlp thc event. and that
chlngia1 the localioft is unwr 10
hendf and the manbcn ol the
Suft91k CQIM\unity who wi.11 be

don't know if these allepdons
~lluc.,butdlcstudents havethe
ri &hl tohearhimspeat,evcnifhis
lcctwe is infwnmatory."
Gabriel su.lcdthat itls

ruson 10 uc lltdcthemfrom,odccy. We are doin& this ,o thll
Klndrcpi,PicrOlliandOcMI.SIOU people C&I\ kam from LeulC~,"
There is much iension
ne11t month to diJcua these is-

YCnt such confrontationJ in lhe
future. He hopes IO meet wilh

amona11udtnttu1resulloCthls

Pieroni uld, "Nu t controvmial wue. The Crimi•
PiaoniWd, "TbeSocinolos.YC1ubisconsidcrin1~
monthlsmudltoolale:1hisprobquesin& ,c,curity otfw:en for the okl&Y Ocpartmc:mprovidcd SIOO.
bul10protcic1thcrcpulalionolthc Ian must be raolvcd al mon u
to have Leulchcrapcak. yet moo
CV'CftL
inslitution.
possible.
Gabriel atmxdthcim• ol the IOcioloaY profcuon ~
GabridalJOscrcacdthe

lhelcadcnolStudentAclivilies
in lhe future to dixuss this pn>cess and the responsibilities or
. , dean o( st\Nientl. aid. Ml lho:lein'IOl\'Cd.inhopestoprc•

auc:ndin1thc1c:cturc.
ElliocGabrid. thcusis-

Pietoniandma,iyOlhcr
mcmbcn:olibcOvninolol,)'Club
andthcstudentbodyfcdthatthey

Dtiollpropwns.thealhlel.icabanquet. fropwn C:OU.Cil 8:ir and
Oril.le, and the cvmina division
lcadmhip banquc1. to n:ime a
rcw.
lflheQCeaiaisrcnovatcd.
Papnqucs.more evcntscanbc
hckt~ -niecom~nl
Ball and the Holiday Party, for
m#allcc,havctobchcld outsidc
theschool,"swcd P:apn.
In the !vlcflcornet ofthc
cafeteria there is a railed sce1ion
wi th1railin1.P.C. lw:proposed
to have a penru1ncnc staae for
speatcr,·discjockcys. and <Mher
appropriate usca. TIie windows
behind lhe 1eclion wou ld be

clt.anaed :o have one i.sc win -

dowan Jremovelhc ra,np.
St!ldtnl Activilia. lhc S11.1dent Govcmmeru Auociation ,
andtheDtanolStudcnls,panicu1.-lyDtanNancySioll.an:also
invol'l'Cd in the proposal.
ElliotGabriel.wiswlldtan
olstudc:rlts.bclievesthalanyrenovations done to lhe Sawyer caf.
etc ria to serve multi -purposes
wouktbmditeVCl')'OAC.
About three ycan aao ,
G3bricl WU pmonally involved
1n a similar project. The same
sectionoflhccafcteriawugoing
1o bca!.:ul1ydinnin1an:a.
Gab riel w11 n1ed new
ch:Lini and tables for a better ap•
pclfllllCe due to havina several
programs thrW,[Jhout the year.
- 1don't th inkthcrem thrce
people in the u11iversi1y th:u
woukln' t wanl II more fonc tion:il

portanceolbcin&prepamifor
anypc»siblcl"t.lCbDfltolheevenL
Hcaid,"Wemldtbcadc,quately
prepared for any audience re•

arebcingcenson:d.Picroniaid,
'"There will always be IOfflCOftC
who will nougRe wllh the ideu
of lhc m,Joricy. but that is no

---

cafCLCria.- saidGabricl. Hebc•
licvcs everyone, noc jUlf clubs
andoraanizations, wou ldbcndit.
Gabriel had wanted new
chain and tables forabctlcfappca,ance due 10 havina seven!
JIIOlflfflSlhrou&boulthcyar.
TunO'Neil, thechainnan of
P.C. B•andGrillcCommittec, is
aboactivclyinvolvtdinthepro•
posaJ and has been wortina with
Papnonlhcissuc sincebst Junc.
Whefl U tcd why they '£ell
l.heca!ctcriashouldbcrenov21tcd,
P:apn s:Lid, -we went 1
01hc Uni versity of Connccticul for :a conference 1as1ltmcs1craod we went
1 thc it cal'eieria. It hu wooden
0
noon. coclr:ttil lllblcs, a st1ge,
and there were even convention
s&and.1andaholtess. lt hlldarcal
' club' atmosphere to i1.Papnk!icvciitk>okshope-

rWandfecbthcR isa &IUldcal
of111pporuorarrromthedcanof
•udcnt1 and other ,roop1 in the
Suffolk.community.
O' Neillscunaitlya.llvari•
ous construction comparucl for
Cltimalca.
PapnwouldlikclDJCC
lhatoehcruniYCt1itiel:1Rutiliud
uwell,such uWcntMll'thlnsti•
IU!e ofTcchnoloay, to help con•
s&ruet IJ1ecafcteriL

care,..,,.,,,
bu1 lxcallle cl how ii looks. tbc:y
(lllc ..,-cnu) may qucation how
clean the cootina racililtel an:."
aid Pl.pn.
Praent.lylllccaletaiaholds
mayeVCAbadultuditmoricn-

providt.dbytheCounc:ilo(Pre:sidcnts. while •the mnainina one
hundred dollan 'wu donaled by
~ Socioloay Department

notthcintmtionofthcllwa:hool
tabarlhisspeakafltlfflcampus.

importance of cooperatina willl
the deans of the law school and

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apeak. ff<u"hundreddollanwas

THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18,.1992

Special effects _
save Bram Stoker's Drac9la
Nan cy," "JFK'") plays Coun t
DrKVlalhlltimcoutandkxltl
paadoula it. Howevcrthebcaucy
bl.hill pcdonnanocruni'only skin
dccp, !orhc,u wellu the other
actonlnll1is fil m,an:oulJhlned
by ill visuals.
WinonaRyder(wbobroug.ht
tbeacript ID Coppola. apparcnUy
ualianolpexc.af\erbermucbpublicl;ied dcp1r1ure rrom
Coppola's1a.1trwn. '"'llleGod!alherParl W") portnys Dracula's
klvcintcrat Mia.a young Vic.•

tpinstClptolp!IIUlhmcnl.This
only
IDfflC people in
this ,chool n opea minded and
arewillin1 tobeeducaled onl.he
othcrsideoltheiuae."

ahon'ttw

T he Oiminokl&Y Club
1w paid $500. to have LculChct

Tuilion inauscs effecl all
students and isl concern o f P.C.
and lhc SGA. Thou&h there have
notbccany monctaryfigurcsyct,
ii ,ccm1 that nay renovations to
lhc Sawyer ca!cieria would fit
into lhc ,chool's budget.
P:iaan•vccs that it would be
11 "capillll i11vcs1mcn1H ror lhc
wiiven:ily IIOO fond raise.rs could

WOULD YOU LIKE TO ...
• Become a better speaker?
• Be a team member?
• Travel?

---Iaeam--valua,uu~......,_,?_ __ _ _ _ _-1-- =a_
• Meet interesting people?
• Prepare for•~~ or graduate school?

Ir you answered yer to any of these
questions, then the Walter M. Burse
Forensics Society is the place for you!
The Coaching Staff
and
Curren( Members
invite You to
OUR INFORMATION
SESSION FOR NEW MEMBERS
DATE: Tuesday, Nov. 24th
TIME: 1:00 • 2:30
PLACE: R400

BE A. VVINNER!
JOIN. THE 'TEAM!

also be implemenled 10 raise

money ror lhis upcndi1
urc.
1bc S uffo llr: Univcrsily's
Administnlivc Council would
ha,.,etocivcthcobyoatheproj:ct
belOR any wmt: could be done,

lorianwomanabout&olCUlcdown
with fiancc Jonatha n Harter
(playt.ebtif0y by Keanu Reeves).
Rydct.apeat lC'ftSS,,ccmsabit
mitcast~Inasccncinwtuch
the
tri es ·• 10
seduce
Hopkins'cham:tcr, one almost
wanll IO lend her kl her mom.

..........

When utedaboutpouiblc
aJtcmalivca,suchas thcRidaeway
1ymnasiwn, inthc evcn1thc pro•
posaJ is nol xccpced by the un i•
vcrsity, Papn satd. - we don '1
want to use the gym and talr:e 11
away from tho9c who want to
play.-

- uthe cafeleria kloks &ood.
stude nts will !t:el mOR comronab lcts:LidPa,an . WhobcliCVcs ii
studcnll feel more comfonabk:.
1hcy will feel better abou t them selves and feel beucr about tht
school.

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~=========~===----------1 :::.a::~:m.!:;~~
a, Jaac1 w. Md>oNap
Jownal Scaff ·
Wdl, it's hippened again!
AftabcinttJomb.wdcdrormooths
with thoec ran tastic uai lcn or
"Bra,nStoter's DracuJa."\111n.1
out lhat the ruushod product &
notltinamorclhananed(orafilm
lhatneveranivcs.
LikeWt •ummer's"Batman

Returns" and this

)'Ql"'S "Basic
Instinct," PrancbFontCoppob,'1
version or the Prince or
Transylvania ls much hype over
nothing. Will1 the exception or

stato-d-the-art tpKlal d fccts and a can,py pcdonnart:c
by Anthony HopkiN, Coppola's
- Drxv.la"badisappointinJD'ICIS.
Gary Oldman ("S id an d
JOme

limes, annoying.
Bill Campbdl (""The Rock·
cnr"), Cary FJwes ('"Gloryj,
and Ric hard E.. On nt \lbc
Player'"), play a Victorian lynch
mob 91,11 for the Count. This is
Coppo1a'uillicstm~o£mls•
cutin&. Alloflhe9cyounJ,kand,ome men acc:m to be playing
dtea-up. Attimcloncthinblhat

Coppola intended lhemucomic tasticand ..Dracula"willnohbl
rdicf'. But tbatishi.Jhlyulllilr:c.ly. be nominllc:d for many vmaal
'Tbc only pafomwic:e lhat award:I " DCII year'a Academy
survtvesthisJwohourapeci.llerfcct isHoptinl' portByalol~
fCIICI" AlnharA vm Helaina, •
mctlplysiciat out ror Drkula's

blood. HoptimJivcsano-m•
the-lOp performance and ICCffll
to have run wi1h It. llli Van
Helsing is total camp and adds for
thcpa{cctbalanccinaplotthatis
very dull.
The ftlm is a visual rcast of
wild (and upcnsivc; Coppola
suppmcdly s:pcnl $50 million on
lhis film) special dTCCU, Cantuliccostumcs,0,car-alibcr~
up, and puund-breatina camera

techniqoca.

MorpbinJ (lhc lhape,-duftin1spe,r;illcffec.1usedinMichael
J&e:m1's"BlactorWhilc."nleo,
uwdlaslastycar'1"'TcnninalOJ
2'1 is o(a wed to nnd'orm
Oldman'• Oncwa fnlnl aa old
mantoatuy)'Oll!l-1princc: from
a wolfman..likc bcut 1o a runflcdacd ~ : and finally. Crom
morefamiliarDncula'With.fanp
andfC;JZYcycstopffllmist.
Thc9c dlocts arc wonderful
and one never tires of looking 11
this mm. The 1ct-picca are fan-

AWlrdcicmnony. Howevcr. •in
films with a
plethora or apccia1 dfccta, the
via&alsweJivcn•tbcexpeNeol
lhc.MOvio'1chlrlclrnandplot.
Writers James V . Hart
(""Hook") hu no kb wlW to
locus on in his saipt: the horrorol
the Bra,n S1<:hr'1 ori&inal boot
or the erodclsm and romance be·
tween its two licad.s (Oldman and
Ryder). Asinmostfilmslhattry
tomage1wo1enruin1Doncl&OJ)'
(i.e. comedy and action, 1CX and
vioknce). " Drlcula" is ... rocmcdandloeestheladicnc:ehalfwaythtoaJhlllepicturc,
Hart Ibo docs aot deVOIC:
much time to hi1 chll'KU:1'1.
Thintintollhevisualpr0ffiQCof
lhcrilm,Har1mmtbavebclicvcd
that it would be cnouah to- keep
lbr:audicnoclntuneb~
molt bia-wd&et

wrona.
In the end, Frucll ford

a eoppo1a·, " Dnicuta" ui nochlfta
men than• clochesllne 1h11 the
spcclaldfect1andvitualstlin1
IO. Allhou&h the movie lades
subllance, it
feast for
lhe eyes..

1CNCSua

Juvie and The Zoo Story: One act drainas
By

Lo,r,:s.:al~·!;,t•t•tr

Students and raculcy were
trcaUd IO duel matinee pcrfor-

1'-199
1992 11udent-direcltld one-act
plays, - Juvic" and 1'he Zoo
Stor)l,"'bodl toldsaoriaolhuman
siruu1c1 and how ftObody should
have to 10 through lif'e widtout
~
body to undentand and care
for them ,
on•=~.:.e.~~
format. About 140 scau wac
placed on the stage, will1 ovaflow lCIWIJ in thc balcony. This
formatprovidedadoaetdationship between the acton and the
audience. and it made the stories
see mmorcrealtoli!c.
Thc. finlonc-act play,W:,•
formed wu -Juvic" by ktomc
McDonou&h. K"wu ditcclt:d by
SuffoltUnm:rlityjuniorMclisa_
A. DowaJ.iby, who WU lhe tlage
mauacrror1a1tsprin1' saiuden1
play, -A Mid'summcr Ni&ht'•
Dream," Oowaltbyrrwbherdl·
reclinJdcbutwilh"Juvic."
The audience·, attention
WU imrncdWeJy drawn ll the
be&inAinl when the st.age went
pitdl black 1J1d two figurc1 tud•
dcnly appe#ed in a light
ing sequence lhat added to the
dnunalhatonlyast.agcpcrf0t·
manceta11 evotc..
"Juvic... wuaboutel&htju•
V'Cftile offcndc:n who meet In •
jailholdin&cell, whichwasie-

ructcr-

Oowaliby'1directiondcbu1
.Jmy Cll'(iValCI the alien ·
wucc:rtainlyasucccssalklwu IXHloCthcsnn,crwholsnwwe received
the audience - rie.d wilh two dau&httn. Jerry
Mohullessy'1 performance ,...,;
·
powerful and true~Alloflhestu- Pe1CJand~.notl:nowin1why.
dcnllwhop.-ticipalCd inlheonc- teUt JCff)'
.:t play pve impressive pcrfor•
AllhcbqiMln1, JenyUU
m:anfica.
Petetlrhcwantstohcartheioo
After a tint inamillioo SIOJJ:. bul he doca not 1eu him
the second one-act play WU per~ until the w:r/ end. 111\lil the l&OJy
formed.. "'Thc2.ooStmy,"'wriuen is truly over.
ll,'~EdWWAlboc.who
Throu&howthcplay, Jeny
ilfamoustor'"Whote~or mumbb thinp about thc7bo
V-Uplia'Y(Olf?,""'din::ctccl by IIOryli.ke"J c:an't waittow.ictbc
Olnuon Smilb, who clircctcd lootonhbface.." Wefindoat•
1991'1
one-ct itUl~1f-=elaccouldaocwak
piay"'On'JldyP.nctinJS." Hcaid toiiccwtallbpta,...~

CYCr)'lhinl.

_....-directed



WII plafaf'

who
by
uxs rok
pla)'Ula aechniqucs and cto-eo1n1phechequcnce,,1 olwin1adtamatic. stunnin1lmpac1tolhcJ)CI"·
,onalltoric:soltheci&htyoung
adults. While1omc orUtcchnc•
icn had more .:riowl problanl
INIIOChc:n, thcy~lhecom•
mon thread oC fcclina alone and

1"1obanesl)'. "Juvic"

=:::'~~:-!.

:::O'=!j::
Rqoja• lonccd=.:,:;Rochchellc manp=s=~= =-ld~find~==·= /";

_,,,.......__ _ _ _ _:;c"'::"'~"'::;B::•=ot1';::;'::•"""':=:.:'s:::""'::.J
~or:::~~:.ie~~:

~~i:·=lhctlhcycholcto

diceiontodrup,whcnshc isscn• 11geilCX111iveyed.

hc tllldlbcphimlhercor~lre

Paac. had die most ,erious o(. andfunBehtle.twoSuffoltlCu- htcrinloabilcft&hlb)'iaulircn,c, whichsbcwuin!onnedor denU. wu eacdlcnl An over- U11hiunmhoodbecaache.,,...
1at.c in the play. She wu rim heanhtMe:maitafterlheplayby no1vnlCDOa:p10produceuoe.
bn:lu&ht m on theft Ind assault Proreucrc.rol Dine, "t-.ouJd · Jenynmlnla,btlD&otbcknlfe,
andbltterychar1e1apinltanold h:avcpaid$ lOO IO,cclhatinNcw completinahilplantod.ie.
man,playcdbyMichae:IAl!ano. Yortr:," sumsuplheirnpactoC!hc
kny'• imll,hl abouJ how
The old man, who is~ ,onc-xt'tpcrfonnanc.ca.
mtx:hpeoplearclikclhcanima.11
onlypcqonwhobascom~ion
1bcZooS/«)l" waaabout inlhezoowhenilconte1101NII·
ror her and knows
did~ a man·s pemedit.atcd IUl'Tffldcr ina each other and feclila ror

'hf:
::wtw~~dies.
bod!= ii:

Pinlr:y, who was hardened
and
audience•~
from life on the strectl
drua callC It b Jean who chantea the
dealer, thaw• no coms-ion JOI' moll: 111d rew the mo11: remone
the others yea 11 the cnc1·•
rorhcr~ ·

n,w,ber'truc-cokn.notbeilla .
Other saldcnb wbo pct·
ablctohidehcr fcar ~berad- fonnecl ■ theplaywere.:S~

u.

1eny

Boen. nm.son,cr,Millnl.Dll.eo.

fromaworldunablc10mec:this cachodlcr.btornedlmanery•

net,~

==n
N
tnycd Jary.
~~
human Wlfflltll in
New Yort ary ertdl whc:D bill
fatalplm. tlle"zooaory, il mraplcedwidl~unblowinahclp
oe a man named Pcccr. portrayed

•.;,!Qc

cold-hcaricd

CX1Clbouldtat.c10hcat.Sodely
ha allowed fot the w.u. .,_
be
built, now it b ~ IO the people 10
tryandlClrthmtdowD.
111c two amdcat-direclDd
~playlwaepcdcnaedbo6
Pridayands.-ta1ni&N•wdl.

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UFFOLK JOURNAL

fflURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1992

THE SUffOLJ( JOURNAL

All Thf illRrY
TIIKKf_ n.fY PIDll't lltlmC:

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1992

R:ll$ CMR MCKWNU>f•••

1ecial - ffects save Bram Stoker's Dracula
e
Nancy.- -JFK ") play• Coun1
Draculalhistimeoutandloxs
peatdoingiL ffowe'la,thebcalty

in hispcrfonnanccrun,only skin
dccp,(orhc,a..,wcllu thcothcr
acton in this film, are our.shined
by

i1JvlSuals.
WinonaRyder(whobro ught

the ICript-, Coppola, apparently

uasignofpexcaflerhctmucb-

publki:ied departure from
Coppob'swtfilm. ""TheOodralha"PartllljportT1y1 Drxu.La's
love intc~ M.ina. a young ViclOrianwoman1bout10tettlcdo11m
with fiance Jona1han Harker
(playedslifflyby Keanu Reeves).

Ryder,a~actiess.seemsabit
mix:a.sshen-_ ln1sceneinwltich

1hc
uics
10
seduce
Hopkins'chancler, one almos t
wants lo ,cod her IO hn mom.
- - - - - - - - --

.. w.Md)ouap
JoumalStalf .
• i1's happened qain !
,:bomblnk:d rormonlhs

- - - ' BcingabillOO)'OWlgforlhisrolc
cauxahcriobcwhiny.anda.t
Jlet\lml" and thiJ year's - euic time,, anno)'Ulg.

Jnstinct,"PrulcisFonlCoppola'1
Bill Campbell rThe Rock•
vcuion or 1hc Prince or crur'"). Cary fJ...u ("Glory"),
Transylvania IJ much hype over and Ric hard I!. Grant (- The

okcr'sDncula."ittums

nothing. Wi thlhcciceplionor PLii.yer'1.play1YictoriA11 lynch
,omc 1ta1c-;of-the-an special d- mob oot for the Count This Is

!he finished product is

recu and a talf!PY pc,fomwee Coppola'ssillic.1tmislakcofmis-

1e

rantastk tnllen or

~lhananadrorafilm
rarri¥CL
last111mmc:r'1"Batman

by Anlhon y Hopkins.Coppola's ttiting. Alloflhc9eyoung.bnd" Drlcula"indislppointingmca.. some men seem IO be playing
Gary Old111an ("Sid and drcas-up. At limes onelhinblha.t

Coppola inlcndcd ~ ucomk:
relief. Bu11.hatiahighlyunlikely.
The only performance lh:al
sun,ivesthis1woholuspecialcf•
fectbHoptlJU ' portrayalofPri;
fcsaOI'" Abraham Van Helsin1, a
mctaphy1icia1 001 for Dncu11·1
blood. Hopkins givea an overlhe-lOp performance and seems
to have run wilh it. HU Van
HclsinJ isU>Wcampandadds ro,
lhepc:rfec1batancein1pl011N1 is
very dull.
The film Is a vlsu:IJ rcu or
wild (and clpensive: Coppola
suppo,c:dlyspcn1S50millionon
this film) spcdaJ drects. raniastic:cmtwnes,O:ar~bcrmueop, and pound-brealdngcamcra

w.ticand"Dncula"willnodoube
be nominated for many ffluaJ
awards at nett year's Academy
Awwdcaemony. Howcvc:r, asin
moll big-budgc l film, with a
plethora or special effecu. the
vi.sut.lJaregiven aelhec-.pen,eof
the1n0vie'1chatw:tenandpk)t.
Wri 1crs James V. Harl
rHoot ") has no idea whal
focus on in his script: the horror or
the Bram SIOker·s oriJinal boot.
or the eroticism and romance between its two k:ads (Oldman and
Ryder). A.Jinmos1film1lha.t1ry
10merge1wo1enn:sink>onel&Or)'
(i.e. comedy and action, JU and
VX>kncc). "Dracula" u not roc\L1cdandloscslhe1UdicncehalftechnkJuea.
waylhroughthcpicturc.
Morphing (lhc shape-shin•
Han a1so does noc <1evott;
ingspecialcrfectulCdinMichacl much time 10 his characters.
Jacbon'1MBbctorWhite"ridco. ThintinJoflhcvisualpromise or
uweUaslas1yes·s-rc:rminalor thertlm';Hartmusihavebclicvt.d
2") b or1en uxd io transform lhal a would be Cl'IOU&h ., keep
Oldman·, Dracula rrom an old lbeaudienocintunefi:wtwohours.
mantoasex y youngprinee: from WTOOJ •
a wolrman-1.ike bea.sl to I rullIn lhe end, Francis Ford
Rt.dgcd ba1: and finally. from a Coppota·s MDracula" u · nothing
morc famillAFDraculawilhfangs morclhanaclothesllnethatffle
and teary cya 10 green miJt..
special crrccu and vU:ualt cling
Thcae dfecu arc wondcrlul to. Although I.he movie lacks
and one never tires or looting II subSQnCC. i1 serves u a reas1 f0t
this film . The1et-plecesarefan• lheeycs..



1
vie and The Zoo Story: One act dramas
Pauic t. Bendelli. and Beth by Behrle. who he lflOCII in Cc:nlra.lPatt.
Dowaliby's dircctiondcbut
Jeffy captivata die a11Cllwu certainly a success and wa, lion or the stranger who is mawell received b the a.udicncc. ricd wilh IWO daughltrL J ~
Moha.sses,y. s performance was
OU
powerful and true. Allorlhestu- Pticrandfeltt,notknowingwhy,
dcnuwhoparticipaledinthcone- ldlsJenyevcrything.
act play pvc impressive pttforAtthebeJinninJ,Jenyuks
manccs.
~ if he wanu IO hear the 1.00
After a short iniennilskw:I. llOI'}: , but he does not ICU him
the tt.COlld one-act play wu per- ~ti] the very end, unlit I.he s&ory
formed. ''TheZooStory."wriuen II truly over.
by playwright Edward Albee. who
Throughoul the play, Jerry
is rarnous for "Whose Afraid or mumbks lhin&,1 about .lhe Zoo
VUJiniiWoU'l,"waii dirccledby s&orylite"l can'twaitlOx:ethe
1 tJi:c Slqe, wil.h overGanisoa Smith, who directed lookonhisface."Wertndoutthal
ing in the balcony. This
J99l 'a IWdcnt-directcd one-act ilU:Pela'sfaceflccoWdnotwait
ovidedaclosetclllion-play"Cln11dyEndinp." Hesaid IOtce~tmplanwuf~dled.
iecn the CIOn and the
hectaeiodim::t'"TheZooStory"
When~baboutk>lave
, anditmlldethes1orics
' - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - . . ; . ...........:..;;.., bccau,colthedhlog1.1eandmes- Jeny~gohomc, Jenytnowa
re~IOlire,
he~teephimlhc:reorelselle
: firstone-acl play per- (med·to' a, thejuvie by Pil;i.t.y. dictiontodrugs.whc:nshe isscn- sageilalftveytd.. :
ICnced to a jail iei;m.
"Thc:ZooSlor)'," thetwo·- would not fmd 9'11 how the zoo
ns~uvle" by Jerome oneotthechancters in the play.
Jean.playcdbyRochchcUe manplayJtlninaM.tO"Malley s&OfY ended. kvY manipulalea
11gh.ltwudiroctcdby who wu p layed by Rooja
Juvie" uses role Page. h3d I.he most serious of. andJimBelvle,cwoSuffoltatu• PttalntoabwefiJhtbyiNultJnivenity junior Melisa MobaslCU)". M
rerue.wbicbshewuinformedor dcnU. was u.ccllcnl An ovc,. inghiunanhoodbocaalehewu
liby, who WU the s&agc playing IOdlniqucs and chorcobte in the play. She wu rm bean:lltatcrna1tafterlbeplayby notviralenougbtopoduceuon.
ror1a.stspring'sstudcn1 Jraphcdaquenca10lringadra, Midsummer Nlghf1 matic.llunninJimpacl lotheJ)Cl- broughl in on theR and assault Pn>reuor Carol Dine, " I would Jerry NIii straigbl into the knife.
Dowalibymartshctdi· ,o,131 stories ol the eight )'OUIII andbattetychargesagainscanold luvepaidSIOOk>sectha!inNew complcpngtmplantodle.
Jerry 's insight about how
adults. WbilelC>fflCofthecharac- man. played by Michael Alfano. York,"&UJnsuptheimpaclor lhe
ebul. wil.h"Juyic."
The old man, who U: the one•act'sperformances.
muchpeopleareliketheanimals
e aOO.Cnce'1 attention lCn had m<n 1erious probk:nu
"Thc:ZooStory"wasabout in the zoo when ilcomestotrusl\Cdiattly dnwn at the thanoehm.they~ thecom- only person whotmaimpusion
g when the staje wenl mon thre.Ml otCocling aloncand ror her and knows•~ did~ a man's premedi~ SIUT'fflder in1 each other and reeling for
istcl'nClhinJew:ryct and two figuru sud- frigh1encd,whetherlhcychoseto ~ • what~he~do1111:dies. fromawofidunabletomeethis • each
Th11 ~vebtion IJ dc~g IO basic hdman ftOr!ds cl love and' ooe lbould ~&o heart. Society
pcared in alight Ricter- ldmilitornol
Pinky, who was hardened
ence lhat added to the
~ ~.rorthewalb&obe
from lifeontheSll'CClsasadrug ~~is':,.U:ho~':.::;
1&1 only a stage pctfordealer,ahowsnocompaaion ror most and feel.I the most remorse human w.-mth in oold-heartcct built. now 1111 up to the people to
rorhe:ractions.
New Yon: City ends when his tryll'ldtea thc:m down.
1
.vie"wu about eight ju• !he Othen , )'Cl at the end .she
Other ltoocnts wbo per- fatalplan,thezoostory,iscom 1be iwo lludeDI~
shows ber" true ooloa, not bdng
rrendtn Who meet in a
formcdinlbeplay~Simnne plded widl the unbiowUlg help ono«:tplayswaepc:rfcmlcdbcidl
inJ cdl. wllich was re- abktohideher fearudhc:rad·
Bccn.T'lffl~,MilNDil.co, olaman' namcdPl::tcr.portrayed PridayMdSamrdaynl&htawdJ.

1\Jrchan.

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OIDN'r HEt.P EITHER. 11\MS
EVEN BE<,GIIK, l'OII ~ Sf
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'lO,IR ADVICE, MIWE.

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Below $10K is good, but
limited to four percent is better'
barg~o:

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university hu mass produced flyers in which it was called a
quality institution of higher education by Barron's Magazine

:;:1~~:ae;s!!':::a:;::•==~

OUOTES OF THE WEEK
',Tuition will not go above $10,00Q

next year."
,

-Sujfo/JtPrws/d,IIJDaYidJ.S.,,•• 4
SOid1
otlto#prtst111a11MS1WU111Tnuttts
,4ffoirsCo-i11u mutUl1011 NDYtw,bt:r 9.

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"Thank Ood this is my last year, because
I wouldn't want to be around in three or
four Y~-"

grams to a wide group of students u a reasonable cost. These
~ ccrtainJy admirable but diffi&IJ aims.

President David I . Sargent staled categorically. tuition for
the 1993-941M:adcmic yca:rwill nocexcecdtheSlO.CXX>mart.
Being a man of his word, we should believe Sargent When he
tells us tuition will my be.low the five digit level
However,we~atthcSuffollr:Ioumalprediatuitionfor
next year will reach as high as$9,800, based.on theSuffollc's
rec:en
twnonincrcasic;s.
r thc pascfivc)'C&r$thc
full- time Wldergnduate tuition h as gone up on an average of
7.2 percent • year.

Atour cum:nnuition rate ofS9 , ISOa year.a 1.2'11 incrusc
wouldtnnslalctoatuitionrateof$9,807.00forthecoming
academic year. This would keep tuition under the
S 10 ,(XX).00 mark, but also raisci some imponant Concerns.

-Rocco Ci«artllo , l'midtt11 of SGA ,
C0"'1JVlllilll 011 how uptpsivt Suffolk will
t/wfa/iut.

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Rapture, but still serious·
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"Millennial~" isnothingnew.Fori1swcpeaaoss

Jrcaded · anoj:ha-waveolmais hysleriaasweac,proach theycar2000
(The Ovistian

Rucarch lnJCitute lnlemational Newileller

The main issue here is what cuctly is a reasonable COSI 10-,-92).
increase? Will another tuition increase of7.2% occui7 The
The Suffolk Journal article b proor io this lhanb lo
· current cost of living increase is roughly at 4 percc:nt for lhc Bang-~~(•KClrfaR ~ UJiowpoup)ortheTllberahWorld
year. Therefore doc., the face that Suffol.ksiill has a tuition of Miaionwflocllimstobc.aprophd:andpredictodtheRaplurc

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bclow SlO:CO,.ooJjvethcmthcrighttoinctcasctheirtuition
the cost of living? This is in no way shape or fonn a God'a handt, and we haven't been aivcn the dctaib."
reasonable system for COSI increases in lighrof the shrinking . ~ Oiriitians do know it that UJ.C!'"C a I biblical

over

#ti pool of college applicants.

difference between the Rapture and the worSdCOffllLllg IOand

. II the ~ o n aims to continue 10 compete with : - =,= ~ ~ ~ r : ~ i n ' : : : ~ ~ J
other big name colleges that have large campuses in Waltlwn alive;hc6oe.theR,iptuR. This is separate form 1t1erallinJsty
and Cam.bridge, lbal they should be awa,e that they may be to when the world c:omea to an end.
.
pricing lhemlclvcs out C.thc marbt. Some of these schools
Theafticlewudeli.ghtfuliolhcrac1thaionccannotta1:e mayha't'CJnOl'Cfaciliticund~endowmcnttooffsctthcir theae -~ • aeriopsly. However, I do not foc i thal

tuition tha Suffolk amnot match. In light of the difficulty = = = - : ~ ~: =~~~:or~
- - ~ their families arc htvin~ pa~g for higher ~ ~ ol Blllk-Dc Ha. Furthermore, his succ~law
cducltioa Ill tbc cwrcnt economy the uruvtnaty should try 10 11 oontrdclory IO beinJ b.beled "suctwind. •
suad -fnlm il'scompe<ilon.
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SMfolk should try to keep its tuition as low as post.ible.
M.P.A.-- H~
The Suffolk Iown.al challenges the administntion 10 limit its
1W0011 m=ase1
oon1, rourpcn,e,,t. wilh t1ussma11ctinause
tbcuniversity should be able to opcrMe at its current ability and
sdJJ mnain a lower cost inititution. Thc cu.m:n1 econo mic
timarehard for us all. The university should rccogniz.e.lhis
md _.-"1 """"'1insJy with only. modest tuition . ~ thecornmg )IC&T.
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FOR THE RECORD-Due to technical and editorial error lhe
12 story o n the cos t o f paricin~ on
by ~rian E. Glennon ll was not

N ovember

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THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1991

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1992

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ALL THE IIIRTY
TRKKL TNE'I' Dll1'f"r\\tJmC.
RJUS> C\'Bl llACKWARPS ...
DIPll'r Hft.P E
ITMfft !WAI

An identity crisis for the former Reagan democrats

EVeN Bf<,GrN<i· ra1101~r1
... UITTIMEIAIKF<:lt
)ttJR ADYKE. MILU!.

Many Americanlagtt.cd .-ithone

putyononeissuewhilcag:rec:inJ
withtheotherpatyonanother
i.ssue. Alaresul1.anewpbenomf

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Below $10K is good, but
limited to four percent is better
t,a,g~o:

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QUOTES OF THE WEEK
'Tuition wil l not go above $ 10,000
next year."
· SuJJoUcPresuknJDavulJ .Sa,rf!nl,
Said101lto.u prtltnlal 1M S1Mdt111Tnu1tt1

AffairsCo"'1ffirttt nwttilil o.11No11tmb'1 9.

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. university has~ produced flyers in which it wa.s called 1
quality institutiooof highcrcducation by Barron's Magazine
andU.S. News&WorkiReport. WitharuitiohuoocrSIO,OClO,
the university is striving to maintain quality academic programs to a wide group of studcms at a reasonable cost. These
arc certainly admirable but difficull aims.

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',rum)c God this is my

I wouldn't w ant to
fou r years."

last year, because
be around in three o r

-Rocco Ciuardlo , Prr-1id,111 of SGA,
rommtnlinl 011 how upu1si~·t Suffolk ...,ill
bt/11thtfa/11Tt .

wou1dtnnslatetoatui1ion rateofS~;'"S07.00forthe coming
academic year. This would keep tuition under the dreaded
SIO.(XX).00 mark, but also raises some imponant concerns.
The main issue here is whai exactly is a reasonable cost
increase? Will another tuition increase of 7.2% occur? The
current cost of living increase is roughly at 4 pe,cent for the
year. Thcrdore does the fact thai Suffolk still has a tuition of

eN1was bom,thep-Ktic.eoCstrad·
dlinstheputylinclontheprominent ilsuc, oltheday.
Thil pinnacle or this sb:ad•
dllngtook placcintherigh1win1
or the democratic pany. These

con,erv,IUve

Of

"Reagan Demo-

cm.s" now arc forced

IO decide

wtics-c euctlylheirloyallieslie
ror the next four years. Do they

entrustlheirruture1opresidefl1 •
elect Clinton and his vice-puident -dect Gore? Or now do they
suppontherepubticanpartyand
attempt 1o settle in fo, damage
control (or the next four yean.
If we auempl lo mate our

ik.(:isionon the1ubject oCpany
loyallyontheactionsolowpeen
then we must consider two pie•
1ure,olthc'aamestory. Theelcc•

icnl co11eaegavcCUnton 1land•
slide victory a.few wecb ago. In
contrast. the popul.- vole was

muehclolerueachofthethree
candidalcswonasizablegmupor
vo&ers.Ultimatdy,thesheernumber1 ao 1o Clinton, but leis rc-

membaOWlherearcmorereais-

locddemocraticv()(asthanre•
publican voters.
It soems as though lhis will

havetobeaper,onalevaluation
and decision.On lheoneh:indmy
moraJ sidelelbmelhal1¥emus1
Kl IO improve S0CW and f111an -

Pn:sident David J. Sargcnl stated categorically, tuition for

the 1993-94 academic year will not exceed thc$ 10,<XXJ mark.
Being a rlWl of his word, we should believe Sargent when he
tells us tuition will su.y be.low the five digit level.
However, wchcrcattheSuffolk Joumalpredict tuition for
next year will reach as high as $9,800, based on the Suffolk's
recent
oryo tu1bonincrcases. verthepagfiveyearsthe
full- time undergraduaae tuition has gone up on an average of
7.2pen::cnt a year.
Atourcuncnt tuition ra1eofS9,!50a year, a 1.2% increase

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"Millennial madras" isnothingnew.Foritswcp1across

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anochefwaveofmus~ystcria uweapproKhtheye;u2000

(The Ouistian Research lnstltuie Jntcnw.ional Newsletter

IQ.!i-92).
The Suffolk Journal attic:k is proof 10 th il lh:uw to
B~~-lkHa (aK~religiousgrnup)oftheTiiberahWorid
Missionwhoclalms1obeaprophet:andpredictedtheRapturc

below .S IO,CXX>.OO_
~vc~th_e ~ght 1oincrc~theirtuition : : !
·.::2~!:gJ:i;:::.: ::~:Si,\~
over the cost of hvmg. ~IS IS m n~ ~ay shape or ~o~ a God's hands. and ~e haven't bcc:n given the delllils."
reasonable system for coSI Jncrcases in bghu:,f the shnnlcing
Whal Christians do know is that there is 11 biblical
pool of coUegc applicants.
difYerencebecweentheRapturcand the world coming 1o11nd
end.ln\herwintlingoraneyethesty5hal.l unfoldpreparing
H the administration aims to cOhtinue to compele with ~ entrance ros- au who believe(ed) in,!esus Ouis1. dead or

other big name colleges that have large campuses in Waltham : : : ~ " ' : · : = ~ ~i:s~1eformthefallingsky
and Cambridge, then they should be aware. that they may be
Thelrtx:lewudeli&hlful lOthefact thaa(!OCe4M01take
pricing themselves out of the market. Some of these schools
these -~
• seriously. However. I do not reel that
mayhavcmorefaciliticsandg:rea1erendowmenttooffsetlheir attorney Jun SotoloYCshould have been YK:tim (or someone
tuition thM Suffolk cannot match. In light or the difficulty ebe'1blame.SokoklYClwneithcrcl:aimcd1obeaprophetnor
studcnu and their famil.ics arc. having paying for li.igher asupport.crof BW -lk Ha. Funhcnnore.his successln law
~ o n in the cwrenl economy the university should try to is contradiclor)' lo bein1 bbekd · suekwind.•
StM:eyNull
SUnd apan from it's compctilors.
M.P.A,• Health.
Suffolk should try lo keep its tuition as low as possible.
The Suffolk Joumal challenges the administration to limit its
tumonincrcasetoonly four percent. Withthis smallerincrea.5c
REC6 RDtbcunivcrsityshould bc abletoope.B&Cllitscuirentabilityand
•Duc to technical and edirorial error the
still remain a lower cost institution. The cunenc economic
November 12° story on the cost of parkin; on
timcl arc hard for us all. The university should n::cognim.this
Beacon Hill, by Brian E. Glennon u was noi
and fflspond accordingly with only a modcsc tuition increase
J)!intcd in its entirety.
for the coming year.

gaincdpopularitydmin11hepa11 bluea.Heeven stalcdlhat " l may

ekctioa primarily because Paul WI:"' lo reconsider my pat)' tlT10npscanicditsmeaqeinhil fiJiation, bccau.se I have_ one
lhortlivedcandidacy.Hisefforu simllar opinions 1o lhal ol the
wereeentral1olhevictoryoflhe r-epubUcans."
democratic party this November.
lranically enouah the nu.t
T,onps IOOt away dKl9C demi> mom ins I spoke with Lynn

=

==~~dissalisf,ed ~~=~
Tsonpsshowcd AmericaN nition utheCollegeDanocrata
at Suffolk. She wustill CJcilcd
about the pany'1 vic&ory, and
lems lib~ national debt and c:ouldaI-:, feela icYClor~
:::Cdeer::~,i;.e :,'
: R
':.':;
democrats to come home 1o the Jconvcncd,and l aslcedheraboot
patty with his fflCSSIJe . This en- the paty'1 future and Joall. She

::a,'t;_

lhat the demoaatl arc terious
about dealing with ra.,ca1 prob-

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

~~===upiedby ~~n:::..:

lU!'cd

the capture or the White ~nastediClpwmedto~

lelllmedw.wecannot
continue to
over
1
social programsardstillrealisti•
cally e1pect to havcanytindor
enduring posterity. Why should
side
to
over the
Olher? There must be some way

one have preva,il

thatbothaspecucanco-ulst.

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mer1can Cars, ...
Really?
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Webaveall acea lt, but bowmanyofw reallytakc~? ll
bablwnt contndictioo,bu&itdoesn ' tsc:emtobotberus.Yes,tbc
problem is American Oapstuckto tbc bumpcn of forcign cars..
Wh11'1 this all lbout?
Picture it, a MiLsubishl putl.s by sporting a sticker of Old

Glory_
~xt to the deala- ~
lioo. Sbouldo 'i it have the n ag o f
~ RiSLng Sun? Afta- all. 11 .LS a Japanese car. Somethini isn 't
nghL
Whydopeopledothis?Doesitea.sclheirguiltyconscienoes

so~ycaosleepatni~t? Surcl~, tbeydoo'tlhin:kputing~

Prom the o t h e r ~ • thina10c:onaida(arl hadalways nat1onalbaoncrooafore1gncarW1IIIOIDChowmagically"make
publica,snowfacethe~ Celt anattachmeattotbepartyand tbe.carAmericao.AnaUlOmOblle. aft.cr aJl,eannotbenarunliuct.
andthe,euculivcbeingcontrollcd 1001e of ib goals).
Now before you make tbecoooter-.-gumenl l.bal Toyota bu
by the demoaats. All the -.ut
Now I had a little fflOR ao a.ssembly pl.ant in TenDCACC, lhi.nk: of where the pans come

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fromaod w~tbcprofit.s~.•
Suie, aomt~-~crealcd, ~ t in
subject lo clwlge Gnantcd the rormy Cuturc. Thcidenlitycrisil terms .of aenwne automobile manufacturtng. & merely a pitls
WOUid have u.s believe~
for me. After thought and vacillaGranted, some American cars arc assembled in Cauda,.but
globalreccssion?Thepartyand lion 1 now afflffll that _ am a likethe Japanescmodcl.lbeparuoriginatcfromandtbcpr¢"1tS
I
i~ memae o r ~ posi• rt1embetollhedemocralicpany. retumlo theUnitcdStatcs.Onthewhole,Americaoc.sarc.built
1111
~au
~f~~~~~ in ~rica.by·Ame~.~-Aroericaoprodueb. The profits
Jus11ibm&llythlnp Uf lile. abocomeloM:h•Fisionaftcr rcm1111 here 10 cootmue the economic cycle. 1besc cars have
I now see the positiY'C and nep- similar ,elf -evaluation.
eamc:d die pivilege to display our flag.
live D!both or the patties, How.
It seems lbat the demo-Canmadcin Japao, by Japanexwortcrs.oCJ~matcrial.s ~ - not, ~ ~y twisted stJetch or t¥ ~?Reven

easy and idc:nlif"iable catget for a

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mating mydecisionaboutdefinl- itno«µltu.and apend politica. At remotel! Ameri~ . ln orderto~lheQtberwiJe bttler-Wle
live part)" affiliation just yet. 1 the same limcMhQ, pany hu re-- .of ICndtnLU.S. greenbacks ov~. poc>P.le ~ the Stars IDd
~ w
~r:,,~~~~:!!:
Ci.at.cs.

Convenieiitly enough, ~Y

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ity. Onlheotherhand.mypw:ti- utionsoncampusbadonthe.ir
.

FOR THE

A

11111111.1, lhl111tn1h
lntheaflennatholthe 1992
decdonl, 10n1t Aniericana, my•
:IClf lllChlded, arc now undcrgoin11 political identity crisis. Are
we democrats os- repiblicanJ?

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THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL

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affilialiou This

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"Rcapn d ~'" ol the_~

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gate•.
lf.someooededdestobuyaforcigncar,m.indyou,thaJ.'stheir
ingbactlo lhepasl
choice, andtobaveagenaa1 frccdomo fchoiccisto be Amclkan..
must loot forward 1o the future Doa't foolyowsdvc:,1,bowever. intothinkiogtha&bystickingour
and~ r~
is in President naaont.bebumpcrth11you..havcn'thuflAmericanworkin mea

~:~t:6i!:
Wethc:rcJi

ln thjsneweraoCchanae.

::Va°:;'1knericao" isgrcaJ,tosay, but thoscwbodonotpnctJCc

;i:!~~~~f:i -,:.;i!;: W f U ~ ~ bebettcr Buchanan. pn:ach ~ hule more~ h~ritcs awaylike Pat
~c::"'..C:~r!:': what they saying Amcnca firs t,' then driving It'.!_ 1n his
what may be recognized u the
~olli:aeRepu~liCllJ!S•!SufTolk. I :U~ac:::~::rore~ M ~. u·. like Bill ~ nton sayi?g "we ~ust fi~t_ for_~
~
informally pined IIISlghlS from Willy bul Wholdatediy place envuoomenl, tben allowtngtheopcruo1oftolllCdumps in l..iUle

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m~mpport'!! lhe'manwhowill , -k'i rtSi~oeighbomoodl. .
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nenti.ssues.Aftcrafewbriefclis• auidc~~ghtbechoppywa- . Oo.l!--~canbcAmerican._
Placm~aniftystickcr
cussions.Shawnandl agn,edthat. ten -~ill Clinton. I am_
Tommy mtbewiodowisn tgomg tofcal tbe atarVmgfamilies lll DeuoiL
~ wen: note. apt on rs,ca1 ~ • 1 retOINlC d'lal 1 Wboeve:c lllflCd this trcod delC:rvea aaJap.

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lead.
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behind the net aad IC'AI a low, ti.lien: foiled all fiveoCBenlley 's
powupl1ys.
Suffolt'110p liner111:111y1ot lumaround shol J)Ul Bum.t to

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SUPPORT YOUR TEAMS!
Suffolk Men's Varsity Basketball
vs. Colby College
Saturday, November 28 at 2:00
p.m.
in the Ridgeway Gym

ot startin& 1\W'ds Justin Culhane
andJohn Cawloy.
Nebon b hopina lflll S.11
IDphomoR Oiris T01lil wiU be
able10s1tpiapandril.llhclhoaol
Culhaneatthcpoinl Hc:aid. " I
thint t h e ~ conc:cm for u.s is
thepointgv.lrd position.
"We arc pleucd IO ~port.
howevcr, thatChrisToalia,who
was a bect-.up lo Culhane lasl

ycar, appears u~mdy confi•

Take pride

in Suffolk Athletics,

tum out and cheer the teams on

·~

ducyatthepoiftt.-

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TheRamswehopin1lhal.5·

for Boleon Collesc Hip School

The Rams do noc miss 111y- uplained, "Lu year we were
thin& in 1otn1 from CHtk.y 10 blwed In that al l five of our
Marino,ur..upoinlproduction JtartcrtlCOredifldoubkfiaures.
tlc:(JflCltffled.accordin110Ne.lson. and we are lookin1 forUW amc

Heuplained."WclhW:lhat
Scott ~
has many o r lhe
umc characLc:ristic: u :1 righl•
llandod three pow shooter, that
Cawleypoacacd&mntheJOUth-

pawposmon.-

bad: up su:ppo,1 forT01lia.

=e~~!' ~

ucellcn1blctupauhalpo1ition.
tohc1

MUnplioftquicklymadcthc
Then. UII whal WU pn>bably
1CCR 2-0 UI I.be rna period when
thctWlWIJpoin1ol thepme, lhe
MlrtSiracolndT J . Oiandonnct RamstillcdoffaS.0..3sitllldoft
tct uc, Mau Peanon ror I tip-in altotheywcrcissuedtwope.najfrom a JllOt rrom lhe point.
tics1111onc play.
Said Burnt. ~In be1wccn pcl:onuwu&UCIICdtwominriodl, wcrnadesomcldjustmcnu.
utcs forsbshinsand(JaryFowte
We then totally OUlpllyed them WUlcrlltolhcpcnaJly bo.l(o,
In lheaecondperiod. ..
hillin1aRcrlhewhlmcwu1>1own.
The Rams lied lhe same in AssumptionfailcdlOICOl"Conthe
lheaccondperiodwith1oa.1Jfrom
!Wo-fnanad'llr'lllae,andillCICmed
Barullnl and Dwyer. Bartalini,a
~brt.alhcmOl"C li(elnlolhcsur1frclltunan, rt.di.rcacd I pa11 from 1n1 Rams.
Ke~Cicchcaonl y2:48iniolhe
Shol'tlyafler ti.Uin1thepen-

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c~wnstancc lhis yea,.
""Oneofthclr:cytlooursuc-

poinlpn)IM'tionwWstillbcthcrr:

the=l~~~":c
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bod\•111outsidelhookrandthe wi llbc abij:1o pu1indiffCJU11
lhilily co u.so llis lanty fnmc lo 1ype,otplaycndtpendin1onlhc

pcllil= ':;,;."

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11/18

l0:00. ll :OO

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Rcgisr.''' ~

RcsumeWritingW~ - L&w
~128
' na & Tibet
MIS Training Roo~•~!!
PrivatJzabon of Human Services: How is it Worxing'? . 3 Panel Discussions
Sponsored by Beacon Hill Institute
C. Walsh Auditoriwn

f~~ l.:cctute:

10:00 • 4:30
11 :00 • I :00

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3:00 . 4 :00

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==thelnd:i:::,~
NelJonsaidthatbc would
aulhorily.~
eve:nconskSttbritliiniAceoJTof

playcdpanollasueu:,nbtause
oe academic problem.a.

feMlveoutpu1.Nellonishopul1 CONidcrbrin1in1 lhcir1Dpsroru
IO hive • baJanced olfcnx. He hum la.st year off the bench.

Women frr,mpa1e 8

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Jeni 1.1.hlelic skills !lave Olten

docsn'I phuc me at all. !simply

cauxdm.anyhcadxhcsforop- concentnsconwhotlhlvelOdo

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!
~~;!:•tair• Ram:::c ~:~~lwlOI~

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and try and 1c1 lhcjob

,.

November 18 - 24, 1992

player lhai =~WWl'ICIIICSotthcir
lhowd lla.-e .,. impact ii .s- 10
1.-dl.-,uBaifl, whothowcd
NebonfecblUithclearn
1rea1 apet.d in the CJ1hibitiotl willbubleioficldscvcnldiffer-

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Suffolk University's Calendar of Events

attack. Wc:cenaW y fcclthat lhc.

A new face lhat Nelson is tributctheballinthe fron100ut1.e1pcccin1 bi1 thinp from is 6-5

ror

University DateLine

ifour1111nbc::u1effectivclydis-

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altb.Owy«tcoredonaqakt . . . OIi edge, to the IOp, ri&ht Jll'CIIUR Oft Robu ao WI lie
tlaplb!Jtfnntbeldldtclethal: comuofthellCltosi..-eSilffolta couldn' lc:omcoffdlc icclOJeCM
canauacta-uc,fronlfortbe
beM Rohm ID the C., IOp c:omct• l-2 lud.
Merel:: Prrilin "lllisk:d oa the
· BiUy Sanio.huscoredtwo
The &anu allllcd ea.. ,1..
pl thal: came 11:46 into the pmc-winnina 10111
ias. He
but (Robull clear! on lhat one, 1er 1hc bi1 win. ne• janlor
lnthelhinlpcriod, theRams and he's a 1ood soalic...
Soai&endc:rfl'OIIIBmcktonlllldc
didn ' t 't'Ulemuchtimeiataldn1
Suffol:: had to hold off A.a· 34a,oa,andhlleamectvictcricl
thelcadfmmtheffounda.Bill aunptkwlattbecndolthepme• in cadl of Stdl'c6'1 ~ two
Sanloltcored l :40U\IOtheperiod Oaryfowtc:wascalledforholdwhen he coUecled a ~ pas, in1 with only 1:23 remainin1 in
The Rams' offeue 1111 MIO
shlned ua tho rn1 two . . . . ,
from Dwyer and state in »one on
The R4ms tffcccivdy tilled
lhoU on Monday aipt.
He 1bppcd the puct. Which

ceu wiU be a balanced JCOria&

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lastyar. willbeablclOproYkk

ii

powapllylllllttcen.don twoout

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Suffolk Women's Varsity
Basketball
vs. Regis College
Tuesday, November 24, at 7:30
p.m.
in the Ridgeway Gym

IC00ndslcflinthe1ame..

Lhc
~ot ~ ~ ~ : :"~lleadlll6:34o(
1 1
TheapeciailcamJpllycdwtU
Prank.lin and Dwyer usisacd on
Then O ' Driscoll and for lheRams ln thbone.u the

B-Ball frompa1••

THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL

AllllmptJon /rOllt ,,,,,, B

&nuputanuc.lamation
8m1t1, "Rus,Eonu.,•ownum• F'Jtqrnlddc:tcdBumsand,oo(ed poifllmthevlcby~tbastopof
beroacaa..."
1 badhanderlO&ivelhcRamsa PonlONOonatweabwaywith 16
eallCd lhc. JDi,c: of Buma. Said

12:00

1:00 · 2 :30

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I :00 • 2 :30
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SOM Faculty Seminar. How Professionals · S IJdi Arab' U

Co
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mputcn:

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Atdw::r 110

Committee Meeting

~:~~

!~~~f~
~pca~pmcnl Program: A ~ ricans with Disabilities Act

VP's Conf Room. 1 Beacon

Great American Smoke Out Day lnfonnation Table
~~ah~vr:~"S~h~~cck Smo~g Ces5alion Program Begins
mocrat Meeting

MIS Training R<s~~lgl~
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1:00 • 2 :30

PUJSllOOOIOlllHE

l!m(or 80IIOft inlaVicw.
·11vouux:r:P1NACOUDAS,·

PrecSprin1Bn:atlripf+cash.you
c1n havcilalllWearckx:cin1 for
ICriow Al'de!JU to martei our

ampus. Ma s l b e ~

=.mr:..anddeYCJopiftlher

t~•l:30

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~ ~ y . : = ~ ~ = ~ yet. M can only run fulJ<ow1
We

4:00 • 6 :00

LSAT-GMAT-MCAT-CRE

~ o r ~ I O B , o w n scrimma1es when one of Che

Question

th is Y~ the Y will need both fresh for lhe full 40 minu tct of a
.

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programs. Rdiablc & pn:sti1lous
STUDENTS OR
tnvcl company. Cail Carmine!
OROANtZATIONS.
a'.)0.999-6 166or203-971-l ~(C1) PromotcowfloridaSpiin1Brw
pact.11e,. Earn MONeY and

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LARGasrouJJI.

1\alorviiiAMMII 101 , IOJ, .t 105.

CallCampus MarUting.

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l-80Q-•U)-5264

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lndivldaals ud S1uden1

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SPRJNO BREAK.callh: ~
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leader. Illa-Cam.pm f'roVam s.

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phoCoanphen ror the Suffolk
Jownal, caD 573-8323.
SPRING BREAK '93. SELL
TRIPS, EARN CASH & GO

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S1udcn1 Travc Scniccr is now
lliriaaampusrqweaenw.ives.
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and dcllll'llliont. Call 1-80095MSUN.

ThcAn'!:!~~:rCJI ~:=~a:ad=~~
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Brown~Mc0ow1ytolcadthc 1ame in cascll l1closeatlhe end
apin.
and we CAIi make a challenge

ICatn

Whilelhis m1ybc_ s~ful


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or teU someone
special your
thinklng of them.
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sell~

job for many athletes, 11 docs not

..Our problem 1asl yw .:.a.s
in ICOrin1. We h.i iood dcrCNC

=~ik~i~/~I~ :

:!~~~~• bul

·Tuition _,,.,,,
above. $10.000nmlyar,Fnncis
X. ~ Ila)'. vice-president and
llUSlft:r oC Sllffl:,lk Ulu'Yasi1y,
said be could not IUll'llllot it
would not
.

lily dcpattmcnts. He added. the
un.iveni1y•,~Jc1tsne31tytwo-

FlannuY,."'butl'mprcny<',Cfta.in

tocpln1incontactwithlheprcsidcnl.wtlhcboatdoCtrusteet md

thirdlcomptftllUOft.

,



koa:o Ciaa-e.Uo. preddeni
oCtheSUMkni~As»
"1C&lltlOlsayitwon•t.-said ciatioft, llkl. lhe SOA wlD be

tha1itwoo't.~

0;crtheputfi.-eyc:ntu- erprcain1~concemwilhthc
i ~ at Suffolk UAivcnity has rbinl COIi ol tuition.

=~

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ntcn 31.2pcn:enc\l•avmae
HellidhelhlnbifthcSOA
rate or7.2 ~ n11 yw. Based t ecp1 e,prc.uln1 their conccnu:

~r:t:!\i=9~.

0
1
~.
:nm~;uvctSity
woWdcatea9.2petecntlnnc:ue
"lunderaandlhcrcnccd.1 1o
to top the S10,000 mark.
beuaiseintultion but ilshouldn' t
Flannery W d it WU the be I ridicuJom ~mounl .. said
univcnil:y'1 Joal lo keep tuition OocareUo.Healaosaidhcthought
be~~IO.(XX),btdlheywerejust ahlitioftllbolonlythrccorfc:.ar
beJWWIIIOlootalbudJc(~ pe,cm1Wouldbemon:reuoe-

qucsttf,omlhcva(ic,usuniYtt• abk.

fg'J: i;~

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Sawya 921

~o~~w~vT~~=~~q'.,~~~~&JFK: Fktion,

i:a:~F!!t~~&,:%
x=;r~t8J!5~1to': Session

~ ¥ ! " ! ' ° "a

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TIIE SUFFOLK JOURNAL

muRSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1992

.....,
""'""

ituation

ahks.Dwyera::orcdon ■ quick

alap&hocfl'OfnthclcftmleWt

beatltobustolhefar, kJl)come,.
Meld: Prant.lin usiRc:d on the
1oal that came 11 :46 into the

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1pcnal-

vomin ·Fowte

hllhelhitdpcriod, theRams

boAfor didn'1wasiemuchtimcinratin1
,-.. Sanlola::orcd Hounds. Bill
the kid from

.......

'ICIUIJ·

the
l :40inlo~pcriod

when he collccUld • lead pua

fromDwyerandskateinalofleon

"'""'·

He 1bpped the puck, which

(SUFFOL. SPORTS
K

WU on edge, 1 the iop. ri&hl pressure on RobiJt ,o that he
0
COfflCfOfthenc1101ivcSIJffolk1 couldn'1 come offtheice10&dan
utn auxm up &oa1 roe the
l-21cad.
-eillySan~tw1eOttd1wo
TheRamssaluted!?ofwlf.
pmc-wiMing 1oats for us. He
beat [Robwi) clcin on 1ha1 one, 1cr 1hc bi& win. :rhc.. j!!nior
goallfflder from Brocktoa made
and he'1agood&oalie."
Suffolk had IO hold olf AJ· 34avea.andhucamodviacrier
sumptionUlhemdolthep,neas in ·each or Sllfl'olt', farst two
Gary 'Fowkc •a caUcd for hold- pmcL
The Rams' offmJC 1w also
ina with only 1:23 remaining in
sh.iaedinlhefntlwopmea.
The lbms cffcctivdy tilled They peppered Kobus with 38
olflhepc1131tyandabopulcnou&h shots on Monday nil,hl

THE SUPFOLKJOUJlNAL

THURSDAY, -NOVEMBER 18, m2 ·

...then they dog the
Assumption Hounds

·Rams beat up on
Bentley Falcons 5-1 ...

B1Cui10..
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Suffolk University's Calendar of Events
Registrar's Office
_Sawya 808
Donahue 128

lection & Registration for Spring '93 Ends

MIS Training

ian Services: How is it Working?
n Hill Institute

3 Panel Discussions

Roo~.•nr~!~

C. Walsh Auditorium

fff:1tH8°:U~::,n~f:~1:~~raged to Participate
S~~~
ar: How Professionals in Saudi Arabia Use Computers:
~i~~S'~~~gSuppon Softwan:
~~:
licy Commincc Meeting
Archer I JO
rkshop - Law
Donahue 128
tional Meeting
Donahue 311
evelopmenl Program: Americans with Disabilities Act
VP's Con! Room. I Beacon
Oass
MIS Training Room. I Beacon

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S•wi:~fM
Donahue 128

1

~e~~7ywlnc!tS! kin~ ~sarion Program Begins
ries Luncheon
,
lecting
Meeting
1
::d~~Tu Meeting
:ting


Fenton 430A

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Fenton 3388
Fenton 4308

~:~

~~niommhtce Mcctin~
~
tinJccting

:n

Ridgeway 400 & 416
Sawyc/:m :~~
Sawyer 921

"iccting

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~~¢1,c~~o ~l!n;'°lla
Pitfalls • Law
LS lnfonnation Session
·

Pallot Library, ".Zc1tzBnff
Moot Court Room
Center for Managemcn\ ~clopmcnt, 1 Beacon

·~o:1 ti>t:Sr;cism):Improving Campus Climate

Williams College
An:her 11 0
LO.N.A.

'n>grat!I: Communicating with Cus1omcn

Invitational
• Roger WUliams Toumament

Roger Williams College
Babson C.ollcgc

Wesleyan

,Babson College
Roger Williams College
Cuny C.ollCge
Prq,ajd PO's ~ Due Today at 3:00.
·~!1a5cc:n~2:00
Business Office, 1 Beacon

~iabon Meeting
don Mcctin.&

Sawyers~wn ~
Sawyer 112.5

~~on

~:ccting
S~Trairun
bon Commi~ Mcctind,
~ _v;J:?o'fk~ llege
Suffolk vs Bridgewater State

~t,:jri

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Bridgewater State College

's ~ ~
- For information on any scheduled event. any day or the academic ~
call 573-8082. · A coinplchcnsivc mcord of what is happening, when &Del wbcrc - for

.

aged I I . I pointslfld9.3rebounds
per aame. wblle Uie 6-6
Joamal Staff
Mac.Doupll bad ti point, and
Tbcmee'1balketball1eamis 6.7reboundsapme.
With die arrival oC winter
bopin1tolmpnn-em11heittl-ll
The1mnisbopin11N11Ace. comes• new poup ollp0ftirl1

.

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T h e ~ ol lhlr,quad ~
stnior Slacey Clcollo rrom

a101idlesnlhatwilllootl0

Tewbbury.Atbreeaportadllete

OU, opponenU

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that bu aot beea •
m:m1Rau1eam1.

reawre of . CO'teffrom rcccnlt.:ll;problem1

a1Suffolk,Cicolloita,oodt1.·

ampjepfdliltearn"scomn,mnent.

V10U1la4olfauupportlll'ldat- c:an,er~injuryluucason.

topi9abi1JW1inlhdtolfeasi11e ~

;_!linealrllbavededicak:d

aY

tearl111~her anterior

anack.
Ncbon commenltd. "Ccr·

theirti!Deadbeartl:10playia1 cillclaleU....,inapneluc'
lmb:tballfarSuffoa:Ulliwnily. 'fCM' Cicollo IIUlad a.1 on lhe

.-.0uraeWeYU11dle-500pla- l.allycarforus,andwc'Ubelootlea lall ~ . w i t h ~ inJforhlmrocanya,oodportioll
wim OYer ~ aad ~ of lhe •sccdl1 responsibilities
bodlofwlilomplaycdforlhe·-.gainlhis.,cs.
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olpnctice.Alldlc):ftlllbaomc habililaaionpropamlnthcllOpCI

HcadcoacllFmNdlOGa-

plaiDed. "'Idcia'1.,_16icR'~•Y
doabta..Olll'e:zpecllldcmare

pcatcr"dlllldley.bavebeenin dle

tide..._~.

FailOn 3 8A
Fenton 3388 & 6 15
Sawyer 421 & 423
Sawyer 423
Sawyer 429





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tau bol•
lfacdosc:onliclence

ting tnfonnabon Session for New Members
.octation Meeting
:cting
Mccung

.. 573-8!)82

Women's basketball looking
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Sllffolk-..:ibcYSJlll"OIII
up from, widi the re111m ol lall

lbllyR.ictisa¥&1uablcindi• ~ llltcCW111bcydo110tacet ~IOftball--lDdbmd
vidmlwitlihis l 7pointlpcrpne famcorJloryfordlcirl&natan hcrtc:UlnanintmaeMnmetro-

"JloOUorllicklObea~
~ plllyu UI all . .
pcct1Jdle,-e.Cataiatyllll
a:aiq prowca wc·n: Ill aware

acbowledaemenl from Uttir olplayiqbalh:Cballlhilwmtr.
ICbooltbaldleitdfortlarellPJR~
Undenn111~ed and ov~rwod:ed, dilele &irll a,c looul&
f~IDpallo&~~pportby
tmn1 thc court this w111eer and

JU1'1topa:orcr~Nellkl ol,bulwllllwcwanc.&ornR.id:lt ~••~1tamthatlcststheir
: : - : : : . . ~ Byrne and

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dcauc~;;head coach Jolcpb

Aldloopllile._lmapcat
dealollilerathleticlDOl,ilitytod
willbcweariDJafullllllQtbncc
forthcre11:of11etplayina
Cicollohalrccarnod10.=
this


:m:~8.,e'-:s':..en.

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Cally .olad ~ • Ckolo 11u

OPl)fdunita
aiYe UL"

capita.liz,e on any

One ol the wa11 the Lady
RamiwillbeabJe10cakcadY111eq:e of any OChc:r ccams· encn
will be the eommandina play or
oncollastycm MVP'1.Johanna

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A

a•

dominant

McOouny ii

atb lece,

dftM undtt
the bomb. "Slic is one of the
prefflier, Ir not C premier
he

rcboundetlnNcwEngJJnd,"wd
Walsh.
• .
M<Gowlya"'1g,dl6 .\..
boandsapme, which~hcr
third in thca.adon UI Division DI
lallyca,. Shelaoldslhewornen'1
Division
record
widl 29, wbJch ,Ille has accom-

m rdxuldina

plmcd lwlce.
• She IJ alto adanacrou, offensive menace• well by ICU•
ing 16.1 polall per aame.
"Johlrma plays tie,- belt agaiftsl
lhe best. She ii ooe ol the most
c:ompctidvc aWdcl iD Suffolk
and this c:ompctleivmeu nabl off

Ndma said.-,,.. lb'ffllth pcrf<l'aaeeliaaomepiDel. bul
willCOW!llyllo-,6ont.wi!fla MJCinalllbepaa."
vcterm NCN........
. ne 6-4 (en-ad pllyed in
"The co-captalH Cback Suffolk' • lcriaaaa,. apiul
BymcaaclDIYeMlcDoq:allmc AallaaoaM!aday,bullaedid
bodlfour-yesltarlerl.alldldlint noldilpll)-llle...,_...M

RIIICCtN.~LadyRamt' ability
and
lbl:Mald DOI be
underCldmud by anyone.
Tosayehathisisaddcr-

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S-U.,dieMVPCidesnd
bdaerlllilyeslbaia)ftrioaa .
lbalwillWOfttooar.tvanca,c sea:,u,~--,-ol.•Nw:
ltjmu,YMoe8mwa.Bron'1
adaabillOeallfufopp(llal,1 bccllplaY-,..,..for•~

'IIUlie)'oa•......_.._..
Ultyarlbe~.58,rae~-

--.S1Dbrat011rap.it," llid ol~•raakw'--taea.e
R..ed::aL
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Wabb and u1i1tanc Donna

com:milmall

andaps~IC)Od.:;

defa:iiivcplayer. ~ f e d s
coafldelll abom the

IUIOtl
d I.lie u,4~ " :
cbanc:el;~Y . .

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,

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, 1992

THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL

1 edge, 10 lhc lop, riJhl
::,(lhcnctlOlivcS uffolk ■

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illySantoshuKored lwo
vinnin& 1oa1J for us. He

:obusl cka,I

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UW one.

·••good1oalic."
ffolthadlOlloldoffAJ·
c,naltheffldo(thcl,lfflCM

owkewacaUedforhold-

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SUFFOLK SPORTS

prcuurc on R.obu.J ,o that he
couldn' tcomc.OfTlhcicelO&eiUI
csln auxtcr up fl'Ofll for lhc

THE Si'iffi>LK ~OUJlNAL

.

The 1tam1· offcnae bu llJo
lhinod in lhe nra two pmca,
Rd>us with 38
ieRamsc:ffcctivdytlllcd
~lyMdabopulc:nough lhoU on Monday Naht.

h only 1:23 remainlrlg in

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 199Z

Rams beat up on
Bentley Falcons 5-1...

The Rams llluted Eonu.Ctcr 1hc bi& win. The Ju'nior
&oaltender fJOt!I Brocktoft made
J.4•ves.andhalcamedvk:torica
in cacll of Suffolk' • Ont two

...then they dog the
Assumption Hounds

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bnalStaff .

They pcppm:4

WOll""a?.s'l:Bt. - Toaylhat
the Ram.I IUthoffll I dnmatic,
como-from•beblnd win on Monday ni&,ht 1&1inst I &o&>,rlDked

BOSTON - 'Jk It-, IUC•
ccafllDy opc:acd _., tkir l99293..,.oaS-.daylll&hlwlCII
an laprcaivc, 5-1 rictDty ova

lcllnwo.klbeaClirAllumptM)l'I.

. the BendeyPaJcou.
'The Ram.t,,ottwo pis from
Billy SINOI and one aoal cacb
frora Merck Prutlin, Jira
PitzaeraJd and John Porazzo. A
tbn:efOlll~inthethsd
period PIii the pmc away and
hllDdcdBendcy(l • l)the:irflnt

s Calendar of Events

Suffolkcamebactto erllel
two aoal deficit 11ainst the
frc.l Aaumpcion Col·
1e,etoeam1l-lvidory.
The Rams JOl JOa1s rrom
Paul Blnlin1, Olril Dwyer and
Bill S-101 and once again te•
cdwd cJUkh aoa!lcndin& from
RullBormloW!lproYCtheirrecotd
to 2-0. But thiJlp didn't go 10

loaoltbeycar.

Rcgisav' s Office

SuffoltaoalieRussE!ooa

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C. Walsh Auditorium

s~.;:;c~

Participate

Compu1crs:

ilitics Acl

TD.lblalt.d1trt1n1pmesalong
theti,llelineforlheRams.
SuJroltCmchBillBumswu
lrnpreacdwithhisteam 's erron,

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dapNCtheiralowl&art. "Wewm
tentalivethelinltwoperiod.l,bul
lhatwmoilr'fllllrealopponellL

Archer 110
Donahue 128
Donahue 311
VP's Con£ Room. l Beacon

We havel) ' l eve n Jerimm1ged

fd," aaidBunu.

MIS Training Room, I Beacon
Sa er Lobb

Fauoo338A
Fauon 338B
Fenton 4308

biaway.
The tine of Prantlin, SanlOS
and Ori, Dwyer WU the docid-

Fenton 438

:!f

Fenton 61S
RidgewayS~ &

Sawyer 921

:tion.

Williams College
An:ha 110
1.0.N.A .

Roger WUl.iams College
Babson College
Babson College
Roger Williams Collcgc
Cuny College
.re Due Today at 3:00.

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Business .Offic.c. I Beacon

An:hcr 163
Sawyer 708

Ridgeway 400

Sawyer 1008

Fenton 337

Fenton 338A
Fenton 338B & 615
Sawyer 421 & 423
Sawyer 423
Sawyer 429
Sawyers~'?:.~

Sa~ll25

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Boiton~~f: ·
Bridgewater Stare College
:hodulcd event, any day of the academic ~
f what is .happcnip.1, When and ,where .. f~

B11n11said. 1besecondline
didaaoodjob.BillySaNosplayed

from the poinL Both lhob miacd

'lthicb wu an early bank for
ECAC Central DiYilion su~

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P.orwpi!Chedalllutoulin
rcetoatdw:foundtheWcomer the second and thW period.a and
co,,JittWJ 0.11 po1e 6
past Beatley &oal tender. SeaR

t:011tilt,udo.11po1e7

1beaen'1blltetball1e:1miJ
hopinacoimproveonlheirtl-12
roccwdfromr..t.ycwwilb1balanccdacorin1·1111Ctandadeplh
lhat hu not beCli a reawre of

per 11me, while the 6 -6
MacDoupll had 11 points and
6.7rebolnilapme..
Theta1nllhoJlln1thllA«.
last~'1NewEn&landDMsion

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m
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yea,-'1 top KOra" ltict Ace and
oo-captaiu Oct Byrne and
DaveMacDmpD.
Nelnl said. "'Ow atrenath
will c:awaly be 9P &om. rib I

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perfonaMCC1inaomepma, bul
M

vetcrm..::lmlrelll:nliai. 'Ille6-4forwardplayedin and commitment lhoLild not be
'°The co-eaptaiH Chuck Suffolt'1 Kriaaaae apiul ~ by anyone.
Byme_.DneMlcl)cmpllan: Amllenton~. buthedid m ~ ° i e : = ~
bothfour•ya,---.aidllhink not~dlie....-wnmlblt "Allhou&h we may have lfflall
I
the~duitllley~o;ebccnae- ~ k i l p l a y l a y e a. team,wenacloletnltteamud
let;:tedc:ap&aillby. .~
SllffoA:: Im~ qllCltion 1h11 will wort ow advantqc
10

_..addllioaal~to
dleil'moHec:Alenti-,._'lllli.
wnilyoaa . . . . . . . ."

._..yes6e6-S-,,.~·

aaam ■ ee,...Spoliliona.bow·

1 after wllal could have been I

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cillciale Upmenl In. aune Wt
)'em". CioollollllasdUonlhe
entiff: mfttlall aeaca and found

ouropponctltlaiveus.M
One of the Wl)'S the Lady

will be the commandinl play or

=~earsMVP'1, Johanna

A dominant alhle le ,
Mc:Oourty'l11hu,edwalunder
the t.::.rdl . ..SIie ii one or the

benelfin111ialallelUIDffla're..

lecture
B7~R1U1pf

JoornalStall

uu!,'t;.'.·!::;t•~~
on caplcol punishment invited

Sllfroltstudentlto ..lpelklOcacb
other in an open and welcoming
ro,umManer Leuchtu'I spe,e,ch.

Howe...«, WG'm auch • ..open..
and N
wdoomlngM
didnotlbcribc
the atmosphere olthe post lecture

rebounde.-UlNewEaaland." said
Walsh.
Mc0oarty 1verqed 16 ,e..

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The hillory depmmenl,
sponJOttdtheproCCll., cntitkd.

M
Bo)'tOU 'The

Electric Oiair':

ProtcctPrceSpeech". Theqendl

O the
r

protest

Included dbtus•

sionsonihel\lhlleolhateapeech.
thelssueolfrce,peechOftcam•

co1t1iluud 011 po1e 3

premier, ir not the premier

habililatioap-optn1inthehopel
olplayiqbaltt:dlllllhil,,_.,
AllbouJll9belmkJll1pat
dealorliu~tymd
willbewearinaafwlbeetnce

boandsapme..whichrank.edhcr
thWintheallioninDi\'Uionm

=

r~thete11orhcr~C11t:Cr.

latre-. Sheholdsthewornen's

c~~raumedlOapenelld

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plisbedtwk:e.

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ol.bat ......wewllftlfromRickis =~~leafflthattest:slheit
(or biin kl be consiscmt in all
pmes.•~10outltlndin1
Led by head. coacll JGMph

not in all lhe pmea.

capitaliu on any opportunities

Tewbbury. A&tiree,portllhlde
Widl me arrival ol winier II Suffolk, Ck:oUo b a ,ood Cl.·

toplayabigputintheiroffmsi.YC
theU' tlrGe and hea"tl-lD .pla~l
attack.
.forSuffoltUm~.
Nellon commented. MCcr· ~
In 1etan they do not acct
WIiiy Rick is I Yallllblc u,dj,
pmc:rtllaadley~becainlhe Yidualwiallhlil7pointspa-pne fameorp)f)'forllleirlon&lloan
p11t.O...ldlieviaidlie~pla-- - 1astre-ror~and.ie'Ubcloot· o/practice.AlltbeywaatillOIDC
1ea lmt yew, with sipificn in1rorhim1ocanyaJOOdportion a,;:Uowled1emea1 from their
WIS over c:oa,y and BtMldeit. ol the · acorina responsibilitiu a::hoollhltdleireffortaan:~
dlkd.

bodi 9' wiw.n played for the apinthisyar.
Undcnnuned and OYer•
OCAC tide lall )'ear",
bol"HootrorRicttobcamore
s&ered CU' conf"lllfflce..a:oniplilhed
in all ...
Saff.-:..Wbeverystrona pcc11olille11MC.Cdtaln1Yhil
up &oat, wi6 the nmm ol lllt ICOriq ~ we're all aware llkina lhe court this winter and

ta.P

boycott of

1 ,olid tam that will loot to

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WRootieoltheYew, CMre- loot rorward ~ Deapite tbe precover from n:ccnl blct problems

rec:enlRlffllltaffll.
Head c:c.cb TIDI Nebon Cl.·
pWned. "ldoo't lhinlr:dlr:ff;-"1my
doabl 11111 01111" ea.poctadom ate

Students,
faculty
urged ·

dilCuaion.
Lcuchltr, inramous ror-his
be.tieCsthaltheHolocausll!u'. a
hou, wu not I welcomed guest

''Women's basketball looking

aged I I.I poWnnd93tcbounds

MOOl Court Room
. Climate

palbySaruos1111:49. Prantlin

1tn1 S.... down the riahl,Wllla

Leuchter 4elh

otherusistonthe1oal.
with Jay Priday on a two-on-one
lnthethirdperiod.,Bcntley's

however, with a Shane Jtonnan
1
1oaJ withonlyl :59rem:uninain frustrationc:oalinued.Oni>neocTheaoat.came 116:3 1 oh~
caskln, they had Eonu tr1'll)Cd fvstperiodandimmedmelyputa
the period.
In the 1CCOnd period. the ou1olhisnetlndhldlWOOR'O'· dunper"" the intenlity that the
Ram1coota2- lleadonaprcrty lwlitiesl01COteontheopennec IWns brouaht Into I.he game,

and he n,edaslapshot from 20

sist:son thel()III.

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l()&I. Ryanl..uoft1oflllishedoffa
Bums. Eric Ma.nstield got the
pretty 1ivo-and•10 pusing play

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Pallot Library, ~~e:~~

1tcr for Management DcvCioJ)fflt, 1 Beacon

ina Cack>r in the openina pme · gru1."
vick>cy. franklin opened up the
Bentley evened the score,

Men's B-Ball

Sawyer 4r7& 429

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Scan CYDriscoll (7), Qui, Mullen (2), Mark Tsoukalu (8), and John Porrazzo (4)
gang up on Bentley's C~s Paone in front of the Suffolk ncL Cuolyn aNf/'J/J--1 Sit!//

With Bentley 1hadowing s:orinalnthepmewithapowersurro1t·1 uar player. Sean play1oall:211n&otherll'llpeO ' Drilcoll, and his linematc.1 riod, With Bentley' • Dom
Ponlonio in the boa ror interfer•
Pitz&cn.ldMdPonzzo,i1wulhe
·ence. Prantlincahedinfrornin
Ram' aicoad la\e lNCACppcd to
&on11o1ivelhelwnla l--Okad..
the rorwonl and produced in I
Sanlol and Dwyo- oolk!cted u-

am Begins

Sawyer 929

wcllearlyOA.
.. We 1tar1ed 1en111iYCly
again."aidheldcoachBillBwns,
teferdn1cothealow1t1rttheteam
a1JO had ap1nst B<ntlcy. "We
wua1·1 lhootiaa enough tnd we
werin' treactinatolherd>ounds."
With the Rama OR ah earty
power-play, Assumption got on
thebosdftr11twith11hon-hlnded

wurew,COMdain1lhestra1gth
with which lhe Rams' defense
played. Ouia Mullen and Mn

MIS Tratning Roo~• ~ ! ~1 Discussions

Fr

Hound,

this:"~-:.~

~ IDd raalial 1 --,Y

deCenlJ!C player.

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Cioolo (~

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cbaDcaalealabliallille1willDia.1
~ Do aid. "We llilolald do

beUer'dlllyeatt. _ plCYioull .
m
1CMOU.~lftJl')'ol11111a'#'O

ewr,rilldle..,...llltycs and ffllU It IOUgb roropposm1 , bemplarm,....,roracoaple
:::.:.,breatow:tpirit.Msaid
COlfliluMdCMpqe6

°'~-~we~becoae

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is
the best. Sbe

one ol the most

coinpeciliYC athletcl iD Suffolk

andthi.Jcompctilffcnearublol(
on her teamfflllea," aid Walsh.
stilrina die MVP title and

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offelllivebripdcwithMcOcuty

COltlMllni!M,.ff.6

Controversial. spE
·r.
a,~llaip1

whicllt.e~

J01Wn11 Staff

SA.WYU.. Prcd Leach&cr,

d11ein1 CJ
~
lity wi&II

theCOallOW:rlill"ea.pert"Ollcapi-

i-o. . .

oal - - m S,lfolk
ltudeabllbcllilldle~inYpl\'Cdill~andllisrole
indaipiftl CUIClldonequipment
lastTtlunclly,
.
Lew:a.er'I apcdl, CDtitled

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