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SUFFOLK SPO· TS
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THE SUFFOJ,.K JOURNAL

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NESD NOVEMBER 4, 1992
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Fall seasoQs m arred b y lack of player
commitment, not lack of talent
By £dacacl ..,._.

-Slaff

.Sewn! iams at Sldlol.t
have h.:I trouble wiMiftJ games.
notbccauleofalactolt&lenl.bul
&oln a lact olcornmitmem from
theplaycnonthcteams.
Thtbige11.olfcndminthiJ
,eprd have been lhctoe:ea" le&nl
and 1hcwomen'1 1mnis team ~
The IOCUr learn finished
l~ICUOft&ll -9,whilcthc
women'1 1cNufamcndil!dupl9,
ThclOCUrnffll\adgtut
talcfttwilhprolificaoal-=oret
f.llduEmndoneaandthetough
JOI08arcir:laatthe 1M1forwwd

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stront, anchon:d by Pal H.iJ&lnL
The IOCCCl"twn alto Md I
prcUy good goalie in Tauuya
T ht women's tcnnb team
abo Md I aood amount o( taleni
this yea. Prcshman Angelique
Mullerhldatl'CfftCMDUlacuon,

going unddcaled in singlcl competition and advancing 10 the
qlWCCl'finallolthcNewf.ngland

m championships.
She was backed up by IWO
JRUY good players in Hcalher
SanlOIUld Bcthllinef. I n ~
IOIOffleothctplaycnalsohunlhe
Division

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So why didn ' I the tcaml
succccdwithallthis-lalcnl'1
One ollhe major probkms
wu lhat many ol lhe players did
noc show up rornuny of the pnc•
ticcs and pmea. Thi.I hun lCll.m
unity and morale.

ThclOOCCfttamalwa)'lhad

enough playtt1 IO panicipa1e in
lheit tchcdulcd pmca. bul often
lhey wouldonty ha~oncortwo
sub1, which caused problems
whenilljurieloccumd.
The bi11ca probkm wilJI
lhesoccercc.amwuthatvcryfow

ollheplaycnwentlOpracticeon
• regular basis, so the team could
nocwon:ou1anyo(lheprobkms
lhey were cncounlCrina durin g

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Head coac h Constantine
Pujusaid. -Youcan'1havurcal
practice with only a (cw players.
Youcan ' 1developlhcieam i(lhe

teamilnollhcfe.M
l'hcttWU'CtimcsWhl;flonly
lhitJC players showed up

1...0 or

1tuden1-athlctesatSuffolthave for winnin& the ,egics qainsl
lcu talcnled teams wu lhll Suf.
1owort..
He explained, M
Wc have ro1twuUl\lbletowort101clhu
hadindividualswi,_.~111ve
twn, while their opponents
been in jeopardy, and because puscdlhc:balltocachothcrmuch
thcJearenoathleticadlolal'lhips. beucr.
the whole team
lheSludcntnotdsthoscdollanlO inYOlvcdS!thepne+
pay tuition..'"
Al many mlkhet this ,ea.
Howcva,whcnlOldlhllit ,on, lhc women'• teMIJ team
teems lite many or the pltyen didn'I have cnouah player, and
don ' t goto pn,cticejust because l\adto forlcitsome1Ctswithin the
lhey don't (cd like ii, Nel.:>n malCh, pultin& them behind be·
rcspondod,Mlcan·1disputcthat. fore themalch even SIAltCd.
That'1somcthing lh.111 nccdstO be
nc1c dcnciu usuall y

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Volwne 51: Number 9

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Beacon HiU Bolton, Muachuld.U
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This!CaSOflthcrcwcn:only
a rewlealRJonlhe~ sched-

uk: that had more wen, tlun su rrorPfXlicc.
Athletic Dircc1or Jim (9lk,. bul their record shows that
NtlJOnSWodthatthisilaprob-

,amc~~Raml~i!:
in 1c11in1 pbyenout to lhe practices.

Thclact:oCprxlicingu a
hW1 both te4ml.

1e1m obviously

Ncl.10n1uucd,'"lnanindi •
YidW1J1pon,1uch&1cro■•COUn•

try , an individual can go out and

lcmin,cveralspo-ubt'Causemany

No"ember 11., 1,99:l

in One
4 Beacon falls
through for
~pring

provcdioo muchto ovarome.
MHow we do !NI is ccrtain ly subjcctlOdebatc.( ll)isand
hu bccfl a pn;,b&cm (or us. M

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By Lawrtace M . Wala
JoumalSWT

BOSTON- SuffoU:: Univcnhy'1 bid

IO kuc space for clas.ooms In the One
Bctcon Silt.cl building hu ratlen throu&h,
at kut re.- the spring ICfflCltcl. due 10
budget constrainlJand unsatisfilc10ry lcas-

When W:r.d whcLhcr the
coxhcsoftl'lctcamshaveanythlna 10 do wilJI the I.Ack or com mitmen1 by the playen, Nelson
&Wed , "Thal always has to be a

in11cnnL
According 10 FnlnCis X. FIAMCtY,
vico-preaidcnt and trcasuta" 'o( Suffolk
llnjvcnity, the tcnn1 k.ue werelOO U •
pensive and too Jona ror Suffolk'• needs.
Thc propoxd .-nngemcnl bclwccn
SuffolkandR.M. Bradley. building man•
qemc:nl for One 8eaoott Strut. WU 10
, Jcuc.,pace on the !int floor which had
bccft '4ta.led by a._taw firm and convert it

conslder.uion.
M
Variow:COilCheshJvediffmnt •~~lhs. Some may have
Slmlgl.hs 1n on-rteld cactics. lhe
IO-Callcda'1Uldo'1. 0lhcr1havc
strm&lhl in ~ ol lheir pncClearty.thcaocoercoach
andthelcnniscoath. Constantine
Puju and Rich l.evenJon, have
notbecnablctoin.spiretheirplayen 10 make aruu commlunent u,

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1gcmqit and other proan,ns.
Flannery said Suffolk put :1e1otia•
1ionJ(o,11castt,e1innin1inthc fprin1

thclrlc&m.

11:mcsaer due budgc1 constrainu which

Thcyl\Jvealsobecaunabk
wino in& record (0 surrolk in theirrcspectivespodlthil

woold noc enable Suffolk IO mctl thc
1cnn10Cthclcuc1ndothcr eo1t inc:urrcd
bylcuinathcspace.
The tenns or lhe leue, acc:on:fina co
Fllnncry, wouJdrequ.ircSurToltlOpay(o,
thccllimatcd S300.000 to $400.000 conlbuction COIi to convert the space rrom
officea IO c1-room1. R.M. Bndk:y alsq

io bring a

Women's tennis team loses to E.Nazarene
Finishes season in embarassing defeat forfeiting three sets
B1Edaoac1Bn,aa•
Journal Staff

Angctiquc Mullcr.
Muller wa., unddcalcd in

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QU~CY- The women 's rnadcitiolhequanof"UWJofthe
'°'nb &cam aiffmd a hum ilia.I- New E,igbnd Division Ill ctwn•
iDaddcatatlhellandJoCe.mer. pionships.
NautcncThunday.aslheywcrc
SuCfolk didn'1 come close
tromped 8- 1 in their ruw match 1o winning any or lhelr singks
~ the tca.t0n.
xis. The win.nm or the ,inglcs
- The udy RamJ ended 11p ICIS were delcnni7'od by the fint
wWl1 3-9m:ord(orlheKalOR. pbycrlOwin IOpmct.

Suffolk ACvcrhad•chanc.e
NumbertwoplaycrHea&hcr
l• &be match 1pins1 Eutcrn Sanw.didlhebealinsinglelcomNaumlc. U lhc:y only had (our pctidon. lolitlg 10-J IO Easum
puycn when they needed IU. Nazarene's number one player.
TIIUIJack oCpbyet1 Con:edSuC-

Aloncpointthesa:nwu

folk10(cnt11 three KU.
Ma raulL lhc: Lady Rams
MJU.ld llln'c Iliad IO have won five
oldle n:maaitJ Al teu, aifno.-

tied 2-2. but then San101· ktVe
wubrokeaandshcwcnldown?3. from whkh she never rccoveml. k>&ing seven oC the nc•t

•~as Sul(dk w•
aiudla 1Ji;dt bc:11 player,

eight

pme,.
Fromthcf,nahctaoflO-

3, you would think lhat SanlOI
014, but thit WU nol
thccuc.ShcwuU'lalfflOSlevcry
ma,iy pmes IO
deuce and gfflirlg lO at ~ 30
points in aJmoa all the pmes.
BdhllineflOIII0-2.Kcrry
Swoet1ey lost 10-l , and Johanna
McGorty, who had never played
for the team beCOJe, lolt 10-0.
HcadcoachlUch LcVCNOn
aid.MIi's weird. WebcalEmenon
and Emenon bcal this IC:tm , but
we can't do 1ny1hing against
thtm,M
Thclcamdidmuch belier
in lhe doubles competition. u
SanlOI and Oxner were able to
pull OUI one victory for thi: twn.
WU blown

game. brin&inl

,crve IO go

"""'· slalod lhal in the
Nelson
p:asi thc mai 'stennb1eamand 1hc
10ftboJ l team have had many or
lheumeproblemtt.hatthesocccr
ICM\andlhewomcii',1caml\Jn
enc:ounterodthl1season.
Judaaient on these teams
will be racrvcd until their Sta·
bllrollaround.
The IOCCCP'ten hu had
ma,y OChcr problenu. most,nolicc.ably the amount ol fiJhis ii

up 3-1. They look
contrololthcsctfromthitpoinL
They WOfl the nat five pm,t.t w
x,curelhc,onlyl....adyltaffl.lwln.
Oneolthcn:a,onsforthe
easyviccorywulhatlhcEastcni
Nazarene coach k,::pc hb number gets inlo, and It has croued
oncplaycroutoClhedoublcacom- Nclson't mind tJw ii mi&hl be
petitioA.
be,i to lhul the proplm down.
He H p lalned, M have
l
Sweeney and McOorcy
playtdwclllogcthcr,bu110118-3. thouabtin1tnn1ollhooldweno1
in r.ct hrtt , ,aoccer propam,
Thc1e1tnAlffmdon'Than- tialplybecaulethe:n:hunolboea
c.by.from lhe same problems 1h11 an OYa'riding commitmau and
became tbc: ten hu nol been
: : . ~ p l a ~ ~ ~ ~ c : IUCCUllW in 1cnn1 or wW and
loae,,w

forlhematchca.

The 1cam hu aonc 4-28--l
sent.Suffol.k'snumbcrtwopbya ovetthclulihrecaeu;w.
wiMrn18- t.
had 10 play aaainst , E.. tern
Thcsctwason,crveat?- 1 Naiarene's number one player,
when Sanlol and OUltt brott whkh hurt the wbok !elm.
Withlheirbestplaycrab-

One Beacon Street. the current home of"Suffolk's senior ~stnmvC office,.
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SGA to hold second
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Forum ·on Justice debates

87MadtM01C11
ContributingRcponcr

Sl\lDENT ACTMTtES-11.,..
unfortunatelynoCcdthitpUScp-

tembcrlhalthcStudcnlGo'ICfflmc:nl Aaodation bad some diffi•
cully in flllina the bowd _ ,
vacacdby ... )'Cll''JtCDdcatl..
Due 10 a lack ol lludmu

NMin&Ccwollic:c,lhft:ICSGAaeaa
have still ttmaincd empty, (ollowingllufalldcctionlinScp- - - - - - - - ~

tcmbcr.
The roo1 olSGA •• problem,
bepnwaybad::atlhebeginnln1
ol lhe 11:hool year When ICvaaJ

keyoommittcemcmbcrll'Clipcd

ARCHER· Suffolr: UIUvaaity holled fourolMlaKtl.a.
top ,oven:unen1 offldala Tue.-

dly (cw I pancl disclaakln on
- -·• judldaryl)'IIC:ffl, lhcol).
ltlclcatadpouiblc . .tionathM

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Si.iffollc UIUwnity,allowedspc,cial IUCIIJ. OovanorWWwn P.

Weld. Supreme Judiclal C.ourt
Cllid'JUllicehlal J.Uacol,SCIMI

Sena.le Prcaldcnt WUJlam M.

COltlhtlUtlOftptll~J

TIIURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 19'2

Workaholism, stress among
· college students on the rise

UFFOLK JOURNAL
olk Uni versity's Student Newspaper
Nov~mbtr 12, 1992

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Leased
classrooms
in One
Beacon falls
through for
spring

Iryou'n t.akln1 one or thttt tests, tau Kaplan first.
1We Wida JOU exadJJ what the test COYa'S an d show
JOU the tat lakinc stratecies you'U need lo score your
besl. No ooe kacha you to think li ke lhe test makers
better l han Kaplan.

C LASSES HELD AT
SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY
CALL
(617) 630-9330

KAPLA N

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1gc:mentand 01ht: rprograms.
Fbnncry s.,id Suffolk put 'lCgotia lions for a l(';UC bcginning in lhc Spring
,cmcsta.., due budget constnints which
would nonirublc Suffolk to meet the
lCmlsofthclc:ueandothcrcos1incurrcd
bylcasinglhcspace.
The lCnns of the lcuc:, according 1
0

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lhc estimaled $300,000 to S400,000 construction cost IO converc the space from
omccs lo clusroomt. R.M. Bradley also

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resi•

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;,.;ulnlh<Com-...W..
A Ponam On Jmtice. lpOII·
andbyWBZ.lVandRadioand
Suffolk University, allowod ape-,
cillguca:tt.OovtrnCWWilliamP.

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SCIIIIC Prc,:idtnl William M.

Even at il\Stitulion whcte
moncywoniestake abadr:sealto
academic conccQl.l, lhe issue or
wortaholism has taken on new
dimension in the past five years.
At Harvard University, ror
cumpk, acadcrrlic and Jports
competitionhasbecomesof~
lhalstudcnu:arebeinaorrecanew
relalion prognm to help them k t
goofhcallh--drainingstrest.
"We are organ.iring a program wilh Herben Benson, the
aulhoror·Reta.utionRcspon,c,'
to help our people learn his.tech•

aminatioo time that Is accompa.
niedbyadcclincinpositivce,:pe.
ricncu andtoeializing.
AtlheUBivenityofCalifor•
nil at Bcr11:dey, • coerce shop
manag~ reported that business
increases by 30 percent the week
before cums when 550 pounds
·or coffee arc consumed by
itteacd-outlbldcntsiAcompari.
aontolhemual400pounds.
Mental health c1pens say
lhey can ofttG cJwt the Slras
kYClatthcirinltitutionbythc
acadcmic: _
IChedulc and the time

olya,;.
"Wccaiueclheat:reakvels
by thc ~ a l thc cowucling

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niques,"aidDr.RandolphCatlin.

ccn~~..·~ = a t l h c b c

midacrml10finaltitlsrunnill1a1
ape&:k.Alta fmals, lhecucklad

cent actinto·our 10 pcrcenL"

cucs~ce:.o~ :

air Jnffi~

saidaddina lhalhchadciaJltstu•
IICallhY."~dMiilmansaid.
tion.
dcntsfilci'oldcnOl'lhisdesk.bul
Mental health upcrts ag.rcc
"We. look forward to won,:. no coumclon available.
that cconomK:jllOblems are t:ak· ina wilh coaches eventually,''
"Sludcrut always wait until
ina • toll on students; and ffWIY Dulin addt.d. illere is • 101 or they ~ in pa.I distress bcfOtC

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lhecom~t~ofthcirlives.
':"Thcinacued .costofcollcge, lhe ~mallC ccon~y.
coup_
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students placma
unreal1slic demand!. on them•
,elves, are having an impact on

:,11th

health

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Mental
workers say
th3tlubitual,addictivcwortr:pa1.
tcmsamonaooUeaestudcntshave
childhood roots, and even chil•
drcn u youna u 4,S, and 6 are
fcellna pressw-c to c'ompetc ilh

1r.~U:,, 1J!r:warwn,

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of~~~
can~~e. inlhe lwni~&~

ttmn~::=puccfll
ollhe.lludentbodyatthcCollege
olw"tlliam and Mary are cm•
ployod.andwortcin1•11udentu.rc
acncrally more p-nne to stress.
But Mcilmannoledlhatheis

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of bc!}avior in'ow .. pcrfcction'!tlc, inte~.• and

BE A PART OF THE
STUDENT ORIENTATION
STAFF TQ WELCOME
NEW STUDENTS TO
SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY
FOR JANUARY & JUNE

1993 ..

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ovcrtcst r=tlts,but ~yha.vean
incra.,cinirritabilityaround cx•

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lq:cs m New Yort.

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lcn!C"withatendcncyiobcanti•

Cun:,'' who say• that students or

JOCialandT(hooftcnspcndtlona.

all •~CS are suffering an "epi•

iso~~!!.':v!~ea

johlanit~acttinapaidleafor ) 'micoritress.._
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lhcircfforts..Edur::atoncomplain
Somcn:ponshaveshownthal
lhal bkary.:Cyed students, ttrua• · Sludent~•.particu~y~ .
gliogtopayrentand tuition ol"tcn ewnsipncs,ua.uoc:wcdw,lh a
putix:ademiaionthcbac.tbJmtt. dee~ in ttie ~y•s immu.nc
However, collcgennd uni - system dcrcnses, Seavina it vu].

grind,"hcsaid.
Trcament for worbholism
requitcs:"a realiz.&tlonOl'l.thcpart
of thcstudcntlhlltheyarcin a
compulsive way, In many cues,

~~~~morecn. ~!n:O~'::dr:•= =:un=~=u:
New Ycd: Unlvenily 1w herpes attacts..

toward wort.

more lhaa 50 propwu UI resi• , - - - - , , - - - - - - - - - ,:,...- - ,

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Major Sources of Str~

·=~~~:!: ·Lot.s or clear aoals and direction in academ.iclireauthoritJ.
Lack

By Lornlae M.K. Palmer
Journal Staff

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only do slUdents suffer uu.ie1 y

Athlca allo face conflict• ·

Suffolk Md R.M. Bradley, building man agcmcn l for One Beacon S11m, was to
lease space on 1hc rmt noor which 11:id
been vacated by a law firm and convcn ii
c
room space or

ARCHER· SllfTolk Univa•
lityholtedfourolMallldlllleUI
IOp aovcmmcnt officials Tues•
day
panel diicutsion ·on
11&1e't judiciuy 1y1tem. lheob..
ltK.le,andpouiblctolutiocllthat
wowdpovidelWift,rairlftd.eqial

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SWdiCI indK:atcd Iha.I not

menial hcallh ccnlU al the Uni•
versil)' OfWashinitoninScattlc
sees mm: graduate and proCcs•
siona1 students than undcrgmdu•
alCS and more se niors than jun•

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'bo.tioninload\lllhood UICdtobc.-.ginthc~IOperccnt ~.. ..1:°,"bclsaid. ....:..1
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oflheirhiJluchoolclul,andit't
.... now am .. , .. ,1 lo
-nicstateshaveboenraiscd hardtoralu.ethatonly !Opet· deal with an onslaught of. new

11 least ror 1hc spiha semc,;tct. due 1u
budget constraints and uns:atisfaciory leasing 1cnn1.
Accordinl to Fl'lll'IC'il X. Flannery.
vice-president and IICaSUfCr of Suffolk
Univcrsity,"lhe tenns ICMC were too apensive and U>Olong !or Suffolk's needs.
The pros>09Cd nrmngcmcnl becwecn

rontl111k d OIi pa1e J

outstudcnts.
1llcrcc is • IClllC, nMK>fl•
wide,thalmeatalhcalduWTnre
seci.na m Ol'C distrcsK.d college
students," aid Pflillip Mcilman,

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BOST ON - Suffolk Univcr.iity's bid
10 lease space for classrooms in the One
Bc.xon Strtt1 building hu fallen thro ugh,

Forum on Justice debates

dloloaist who COIWCl llrelSC:d·

that recently reported that lhc

Tbcaven,gecoUcacupcri- cnhctc."Catlinsaid. '"Thcndt
cnc:ctodayisnokwlgetlhe.ea.sy, anoldadqclhalevuyonchereiJ:

By Llwrtnct M. Wabib
Journal Staff

Flannery, would rcquirt: Suffolk to pay

■y Karn Nnllbidt
CoUcgcPreaScrYicc
Whether it's slavin g over
boob or al• pan-time job, col•
lcgc student.1 risk burnout with
lllcbounandhcctic,cli.edules in
thcracetogeudi ploma.
Worbhotism wears many
races in lhecollcaepopul.ztion: It
shows up in an ovcnchieYina,
perfectionist "sui,cntudcat," a
cash•slnil)pCd tcbolar juplina a
job md ,choolwortr:, or collcac
athlete who squocz.c, study be·
1wecnhounol'pncticc,saypsy•

Student Orientation Staff
Applications Now Available
Student Activities Center
28 Derne Street

ltudents who offer support and
encourqemcnt 10 hatuscd stu•
dents.
At Swarthmore College in
Pennsyl vanla, • campus•widc
'"bowrc.anbchcardfor mllcslhe



~~~lctuo;::
wid:lahonifyingachool--widcpri•

air, crowdtddaurooma,nfla'.ali~-.i . ,.
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• Chroruc and unp redictable commutin.& ,roltkma l¥'

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or responsi b ility but liUJe

Not be.in& ab le to voice complaiata. ~ 1trona:
reelinp, or &et thinp olf JOllt Chest. , ·
,

-Pttjudia:because or a,e.lffl(ler,nct, r elipob,IOCial
standinc or auual prdutnce..
- Unpleasant ll ud1 or work coadi~ ~;~ pol)ailtid

• mal acrcam. lbc occur.on has
arebeyond astuden1'1 control,•.•·. . ·'~ •., ;_ .-;•
been dubbed "Students ColJec. • - Inability to work wilh re.now lhictem,·or-~ i •
t.iYClyRealizingEua\1AtcMonday,'' but ls becter known as

l:>EADAY.NLINEO"oEMBXTEER~l3,D1992
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becauseor di tte'rtnceain val ilf:L ' • .,.;:.:•-. • 1:
- lnad~ualertc:opition or sood ~ ~

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;.';;~~•~:;:.:_.,. penono1-. ":"d oiilll,ic:10

wone•,cnao by,accordinato
MlrticlcinThc N'ewYortr:Timei

• Relationship probiems.
SfilUtt:c: Tbc"-rie111huticuteotSW.·

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11., Im

TIIURSDAY, NOVEMBEll 11., 1'92

Workaholism, stress among
college students on the rise
B1 Kin• N ~ t
Colk)cPreaScrva
Whether it's sla11ing over
boob or at I pan-time job, colkge students risk burnout with
la&ehoursandheclic1Chedulcs in

If you're takln1 OM of thest tests, take Kaplan first.
~ ladl you uldly what the ttlt covtrs at1d shOw
we
you the lest laldna llntqiu you'U need to sicore your
bat. No one tuchts you to think like the test makers
belier than Kaplan.

that recently reporttd that the · S111dics indicated !hat not
mcnul hulOI center at the Uni- only do lliadcnlJ surrcr 11U.ic1y
vcrshyofWashing1oniRSeattle ovettcstiesults, butthcyhaYtllfl
siees more &rad~c and pro(cs• inaeueinirrilabilityaround n sion:il studrn1111wi undcraradu- amination time tha1 is accompaateS and more scnkln lh3n jun- nicdbyadecli!)CinposiUvc cxpr:iors:
riencesand~ing.

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lhe-~~:!pJw~ many
nia
racesinthecolleaepopulation: It academic conccnu. the issue of managers reponcd ttuu business

shon up in .. ovcnchieving, wonahoUsm has taken on new increases by 30 pcrtC1'1t the week
pcdcctlonist "supcrsludall," ■ dimension in the past five years. before cums when S.SO pounds
cash-snppcd IChols ju&&linl a
Al Harvard Un.ivcrshy, for of coffee arc consumed by
job and ,choolw,t, or coUcgc cumple, academic and spo,u
athlete who squeezes study be- compclitionlwbt.cornesofiuce

(6 17) 630-9330

KAPLAN

thltstudcntsan:bcingoffcranew
relation program to help them let
goofhealth -drain.in1strcss.
" We an: organizing a program with Hert,cn Benson. the
aulhorof'Re lualionRe,ponte.'
10 help our people learn his to::h•
niqucs. "saidDr,RAndolphCatlin.
dirtt:torofmentaJhealthlCJ'Vices
IIH#v•dUnivcrsity.
"WetendlOhavehiahachicven here. .. Callin Did. "'There is
anoldadaaethateveryonehereis
usod10bein1inthetopl0pm:,cnl
oftheirhigtuchoolclass,andit's

tothe1:oein~~:=~

CLASSES HELD AT
SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY
CALL

twcet1bolnolpractioc,saypsydlologist •ho coun,cl stressed·
ou1studcnt1.
'"The:fe is a ,cn,c, nation•
wkSc,lhatmental hcahhstaffsan:
sccing more dbtru:sed college
students," said Phillip Mcilman,
dirtt:torolcmweWlglltheCol·
ltgeofWllliunandMarylnVirginiaandauthorof :'Bealin&the
Collegt:BIUCL..
The avertge colkge experi•
encelOdayisnok>ngertheeuy,
IIU'UShcdlnnlitionlntoldullhood
thatisllltdtobe.

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i:tressed«itlludaltsinc:ompari,ontotheusual.OOpounds.
Mental health eipens say
they Cll'I oft.en chart the Stru5
level at their lnstitutiOfl by the
academic achcdule and the time
of yes.
.. Wecan,oclheWQSk:vels
by thecuclold It the counseling
center," Mcilman aid.
..I, is usualJy lo• II the be·
1inningoftheacademic:yea,. i1
mscmdoe:atmklltrm1,andfrom
midtemu tori.nab It llll running at
apeat.Afta finals ,theca.seload
dropslO:rao,"hesaid.
"Right now I am trying to

AthlelCI also race conflict-

~~t,:i::la;g:,o~:
controlkr•hoisb)'ingiocontrol

r.:eb«~!es= : i ~ : ' : ingpttSSUrCSIOsix:oculacadcmi-

~~e~:~IJ~,"hc

healthy,"saldMcil1mU1said.

~~andwininsporiscompcti-

:tsrlle~on hi l ~ . : ;

Mental health e1perts agree
Lh::it economic problems an: ta.k·
ing I toll on students, and many
an: scclcing help II un lversily
counseling centers to cope with
thccompkxiliesorthcirliva.
1'he inaa.lcdcostofcollege. the problematic economy.
coupled with students placing
unrealistic demands on them•
tclvcs, are having an impact on

- we loolt forward to won:.
ing with coaches even1ually,Catlin added '"There is a lot o(
ureu amoni the swim men ,
divcn. andntkstars.Mental health wOftm say
lhathabitual ,addk1ivcw0Rpaltcrmamongcollcgestudentsllave
chiklhood roots, and even children a.1 young
4..5, and 6
feeling prcssllJ'e lo compete with

no COUIIJClon available.
..
al•ay1 11>'1.it until
they an: in great discrcu before
seeking help," he added.
Meilmansaidlhal25percen1
0Cthestuden1body1ttheCollege
of Wi lliam and Mary are empl~,and•cnin11tudenuan:
generally more IJ!Olle 10 stress.

do more to arrive at the same

ATTENTION

as

11

arc

1 1

can :,n111e in the l ~ g ~ , ~ ~1 11; ;;:W3rding
cess. said Alan ~owitt, di - oC tllat kin1 of behavior in our

s,~

Bu1Meilmannoccdlhathei1

:°ho~::1u~:C~~i°,:;:a~

rtttorofthe~xling~enterat .90Ciety... S:UdDr. Mort0nnaond, --perrectioni11ic, intense; &11d
Hobart and Wilham Smith Col- author of '"The 14 . Day S ~ tenJC" witllatendencylobean1ilege1 in Ne• York.
,
~ ." who says lhat audents of ,oclaland •hoofteft spendJ long.

BE A PART OF THE
tiour!~-~•~rl.d::
STUDENT ORIENTATION jobl: and getting .-,id lea for
theirefforts &fue&IOtlcomplain
STAFF TO WELCOME
!hit
lludents,
&1ing10payre,,tandi1Ution often
pu1xademicsonthcbac.k~.
NEW STUDENTS TO
Ho.ever, coUeaes and ulUSUFFOLK UNIVERSITY lightenedare becoming more enabout
FOR JANUARY & JUNE moseNe• Yorll: Univcnity hu
11\an 50
in
halll assi.11
in
coping wilh strca: Oae
1993
tno,r.,n u "Pan Ean... offen
are

bl.eary~ycd

vtt1ities

11rcu.

propvnJ

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Student Activities Center
28 Deroe Street
DEADLINE EXTENDED:
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1992
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isowedhoursinthehlnry.

....it-inofficestaffodwithlBincd
11:udents who offer IUJIPOft and
encouragement lo harassed s1uclcnts.
At S•uthtnore College in
Pennsylvania, a campv.1-•ide
"bowrcanbctie.dformilesthe
night before cums u lludcnlS
are enoourqed 10 let off s&eam
wilhahorrifyingachopl-•idcprimal acream. The oc:cuion 1w
been dubbed '"Students ColkctivelyRc.alilin1f.ulnsAseMonday," bu1 II better bo.rm u
SCRl!AM.

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lludents

Major Sources or S~ress

IJTJUI),

Student Orientation Staff
Applications Now Available

an

aU ~tes
~fering
~epi1'beirliveshavcbocomea
dcmic of str css,
grind,"hesaid.
SmlettpOfl.Sllavesho.rmthat
MJg- sludcilt~,panicularly~
Trealment for 'to'Ol'bho!ism
enmsllmes,11 associaledw11ha n:qull'CI a rt.aliutkln on the pan
decline in the body's immune ofthestudentthaetheyan:ina
system dcf~nscs,
it vul- compulsive •ay. rn many ca.scs,
neraMc to illness ran1mg from Mc.liman llld 111.!dcntJ ~ un•
lhc a.>mmon cold to rccuning 1..-m:oltheirUl)hea.Uhyllliludes
hcq,es allacb..

• Uck or cltar eoals and direction in ademic lire.
• Lots o~ rtsponsibilily bul lilUe 1ulhotjl7.
.
• Not btine able lo voict complaints. apn;a 11rons
feelinp, or 1et thinp olf your thuL
·
0

· Prtju~ct btcau.se or l&t. tmdtr', nee., rflijpoo, aodal
stand.inc or stsual prtftrtnce.

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- Chronic and unprtdid.ablt mm.muiuia

,i,owems I.bu

are btyond • Sludmt'1 mntrol.· •.
~
;.
·
-1nability to work with fdlo"' ~ditnil·~ :profeaori
because o r difftrtnct:s in values.
,.• ·,.
•·

- lnad~ uatt rtcognilion ofpd ~~
• Not btinc ablt lo use pu-90nal ta&tnta and abilidi:i to
gel their full polieqlal.

Students Jtrcs:J seem to
wonenyearsgoby,aceonlin1 to

• Rtlationship problem.,.

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Suffolk gets support
of B.R.A. in bid for
Tremont St. property
By Lawruce M. Waldl
Joum.,JSwf

BOSTON- Suffolk Univcrsi1y is proceedin1 in illl efforts lO
acqUR lhe biilldina II 110-120
TR:monc St. and has received the
full endonemenl from the Boston
Redevelopment Authori1y.
Brian Delory, directOf of
economic Dew:lopment for the
BRA, said lhal he wu under the
impression the purcha.se of the
building •u a done deal and was
on1y being held up ~y !he filin1
pn:,ceaforpennits.
~ hat lo be a emcess
where tlleir is an inalysii· on
whether you should build I new
buildingorsavclheoldOlfe,"sa.id
Delory: '"The it:nmd CCINCnSUJ
istJuu i1 bnotsuitable'for1 law

schoo1... . -·
Suffolk-cw-rent plans is IO
purclwethepropenyfrom(U\an•
ciallyailingOlysnpiaandYort:o!
Montreal, demolish the uist.ing
building and build a new-one.
Oncctheilcwbuildingisconstructed, Suffolk plans IO move
thcla•,choolotit ofthcDonahue
Building 10 the new 1
oca1ion.
Delory . :ud the Slij)pOl't fot
s
SufrQl\'s purc'hasc Wlls ' overwhelming at : public mce1ing
i
held by !he BRA ror ibuttcrs and
inlCrestedpartic;s.
Both Deldry and Prancis X.
Aannery,vice-prcsidentandtrcasuru of Suffolk Univenity. a.id
the univen:ily hu been dealing
with over 40 historic and pruet·
vation groups.
Primary cone.cm fo the uni venity is avoid ~ r f r uitless

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o_
_.
::f::.!·::;-.:;:: Suffolk faces $430K penalty if lease
::=,;."«,~ """''""' is not renewed next September
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ita1:ion' errort.

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.Joomal Stall"

BOSTON- Suffolk Univusily 1W\ds IO pay fflOff than
$430,000 lo Prudenlial, o,rmeq
of the Oae Beacon Stree1 propeny, if lhey do not renew their
lea.,einSep1ember l993.,
Suffolkkuestheenlile2Sth
n~oro~_Beac_ Streel for it
on
K~•or~tniStrati veotrices, The
un1vctt1ty~occupancyofthe
25th floor m Oclober 1989 and
the cum:nt ieasc Cllpites ,in Sep!ember 1993.
Accordinttoan independent
audilOII' report conducted by
KPMO Peat Matwick, catified
public aa:ounwits, Suffolk Univcrsity pay1 S.549,180 a year in
rental cOllt.
·

moving there operations ou1 of
tbebuildin,:toakJCllionintbc

more breathing room.

Hough!on ~nin.

Suffolk Univeuily 1 110
lt.ua space in the Mwacbusells Teachers Auoclation
BuildidJ 1120Asbbunoo Place.
SwfolkbuhouleditsCoopen.

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ror

One Beac:oo Street,
would ni:J1 commc:pl OD the II.I·
cltbe spm:e. 11,tac s.trolk
and R.&.;f:; Bradle:y wcrcJlillne8otillina:
the space and tie
didlKJC.WIDIIOcomp'OIDiletb:lle
IDIDl.get al

iqfOl(,ICvtnlyeu:t~

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11oa,e 1be eo,tllb Ma

Office of ·Adale ""1

SoMies.

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di,cuulons..

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beiDc

~ far

lho-ol9idfbl<leilf.. l.rrA _ _ _
lhe~lliaolllaJdde.
depar1meat.W~Jadae

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d,ol!coomolcsDej,a,-.will

moveiDlolbenffice.

iemmolebeblalldialliace 1919.
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AaDdiq 10 lliformmc.
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SIJ"CCI gives the UfUvu1hy the
option to renew their lcue for an
add! liot\S7m"onthu f1e11hele&1c
e1pttC1 ne11 September.
Suffolk. hu already stated
they do no1 intend to renew their
lease. Failure to 3CI on the renc•aloptionwillcoslthcunlverJi ty more th.in $432,000 in pcna.1lies,
Flannery eaplai ncd when
Suffolk lea9Cd the space Pruden•
lial c'ustomiud lhespace for the
WUvenity'i nocds. The pcna.lticl
·
,

repraent rcimbunement cost lo
Prudcnlialforlhecos1oftailorin1

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Flannery said lheunivenity
did not anticipate eiercisin4Jts
opdon,butdidnocruleoutthe:
pouibUity of n:nc:1otillin1 the

term1ofthcirleue11alowcrn1tc.
• " ICyoul'CldtherealC-.te
pages, the larJC la• and real Cl •
111cr11m1arercnegotiatin1thelr
lease, they wrote 10 yean 111{).'\

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earpu;mg position may be
Influenced by the departure of
Houghton MiffilnCompany,One
Beaooa· Stn.et 1s larjea:1 ttnant,

fromthes:n,perly. Flanpc:ryllld,
"Prudential would bccruy notlO
wanl IO renegotWC ...

Student Government Association
ANNOUNCES OPEN SEATS

Back Bay. HougbtonMiffiittoceupies five floors in the building.
Flannery said Suffolk Univenity bu no plan1of acqulrln1
any or the space vaca&t.d by

David J. Sargent, presidcot
ofSuffolkUJ'.llveni1y,J.i@,Suf•
follc opted not to lease lbe space
!or the lpling semester, but that
does ni:iC
Dica.D Swfolk will not

Franci1
P1anriery confirmed s ·u trolk pays appro1i•
rna&ely$4 ll .88Horthe1p1ee11
0neB(:aconStrceland$137.29.5
for the space in 20 AJhburton
Place CK h year_
1
The terms of Suffolk's leue
for the offices a, Oae Beacon

s-G.A
.

Space1rompa1rl - - - - - - - - -

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3

Hisioric 1roup1 opposed
SufTolk'1acquisitioftofthepro~
eny fearing the univa1i1y ~
altcrthehistoricsite.•hilethe
Beacon Hill Civic ASlodatk>n
opposedSufTollt'se1pan!klnlnio
lhe residenli.al area.
Suffolk withdrew from the
pvn:twe of City Oub building
lftertuscoricaroupsfilcdiomlke
the interior of the buildin& an
historic site.. Suffolk had origi•
nally pwcha.scd the buildina 11 a
public auclion for $2.7 million.
.. WeTt'&lltlhebuikling,but

hued real estlle dcvc&oper. is
diR r ~ straigh~ and~ in
banbupccy lll the United King dom and Canada and is threatening ID 10 under in the United
SI.ales.
_
Ol_Yf1:'Pu_ Yori:: ~ n
and
1
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demolition or the site and consttuctiono(anew high-risc.Si,nce
then, ihe11Uaround the building
twgoneintodccline.
An cdllOri.al in the Novembcr 4 Boston Globe said the law
tchool •ith its bw:yeveningdi'fi•
sion, ~ldelµiven thelb"ettand
sp:irt a boom in a,ea cares and
shops.
Delany said Tremonl Street
isoneo hhcmosfimportamstteets
across Boston and lhe BRA is
acti'fil)'supportingSu_ffolk's~ur-

waoted Suffolk to commit to 1
sil ~ lease, wtucb Flannery
said, WU WlliCfCPllble to Sul·
folk.
Aannery said 1be loss of 1be
space WU not too crlt.lcaJ to lbe
universityandlbeyfelllt woui~
have given lbe lcbool a UWe

THE SIJFFOLK JOURNAL

CLASS OF 1995:
CLASS_-OF 1994:

(1) Representative Seat
(1) Representative Seat_

Nomination Papers are available in the
Student Activities Office NOW.
Call the SGA HOTLINE for mor,e info.
57308322 or the Student Activities Office at
573-8320.
.

You can also talk to current SGA
~MBERS if inte~sted. They're the ones
with the BLUE SGAJACKETS. It's inter- ·
ating and FUN to get involved!!!

BER 12, 1992

3

rkaholism, stress among
ege students on .the rise
that recently reported thal the
S1udics indicated tlu t nt.11
menbl health center At the Uni- only do students suffc, an1.1cty

-n N ~ t

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PrCSI ~ace

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vemty of w:;:~~~n :::::~
than undergr.ldu•

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:~}E:~i;i;;,
~ina1i~ t~e

is _
"."compa•

llism wears many moncyworricslalceab3CkSC:U to
1
Uegepopulation: It academic cooecn&s, the Issue o( ~=b~;';t~~: ::s~:~

an ova-achieving,

:::t: :;:

:;.e;.v';'y;:;:_ bcfoce exams when 550 pounds

1
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Harvard UniYUSity, for of coffee arc cons umed by
cum pie, academic and sports suessed~ students in compancompctilionlwbccomesofictet; 1MtotheusuaJ400pounds.
1hats1udcntsarebcin1offeranew
Mental hcallh CJtpetU say
rdation p,ogram to help them let they. can often ctw1 the SlrCS.1
go or heallh-dtaining su-ess.
level at !heir instibJtion by the
"We arc orpniting I pro- acaicmk: schedule and the time
JalelUIC, nalionofycar.
ttaJhelJlhstafJJ&re gram .wilh Herbert Benson, the "
"We can ace thcsll'CSI k:vcls
distressed college author of ' Rela.r.ation Responsc,'
d PhillipMcilman, lohelpourpcoplc leamhistcch· : n - : . : . ~ ~ ~ l i ng
imclin1attheCol.NQucs,-saidO.-. R.andolphCailin,
" ll is !dually low It !he be·
m and Mary in Vir10r or "Beating thc
~ ~ : ~ ~ ~lh1CrVkt1
--WetendM>hal'ChighKhicv- midtenrutofinalsil isrunning:11
agecollcgeexpcri•
olwCR. or college
lQUCCZCI study be{practioe,uypsy, roun.tel strcncd·



nokingetthecasy,
litioninloaduldlood

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apuk.Aftcrfinals,thecascload
dtopstoz.e:ro.fl hesaid..

"!:t'anno~'wias;h~~n:C:

ofthcirhighschool clasl,andit's deal
:uhavcbccnraiJcd
l&lcvcryonclwto hard to realize that only IOpcr- cues. I feel like an air traffic
urivc at the same
e

same place. and

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1slleS.!ful andun-l Mcilmansaid.
: ~ and win ill spans competiul lh cxpe,Ulgst,e
.. We look forward to work e-problcmsaretak- ing with coaches evcntuall y,lll.ldenl! , and many
Catlin added. ',bcre is I lot of
help 81 univcnity stress among the 1wimmcn.
~IO'S 10 cope wi th divcn, and trick stars...
licsoltheir livc.s.
Mental health workers say
:rea.tcd_
cost ol col- thalhabitual,addktivc workpal•
blemalic ~ y , ICfflSamongcolk:gestudcntshavc
!a students placina childhood roou. and even chil-

but

"Students always wait unti l
they are in great disttut bclorr

seeking help,~ he added.
Meilmansaidl.ha!2.Spercen1
ofthcstudenl body at ~College
or Willi.am and Mary arc cm •
pklycd, and workingstudcnLS an:
gencrallyrn<nprnne!ostfes:s.

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ling~nteral socie1y,"saidDr. Mor10rmaond. ;::~~t:n~~:~e:~=i~
Smith Col- ~:~:~-::

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z:e

:ma~~f~~fering an "cpi-

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Some rcporu have shown thal

soci.tlandwhoo~spendslong.

i!ola~~!

=~~ea

&rilld,.. he said.

ycd students, strug:nland tuition,oCtcn
ionthcbeckbumcr.
r,collcgesand unibecoming more e.-

studcl'ltstrcss,particularlyaround
Treatment for worlr.:aholism
e1ams1imc.1,isassocia.tcd with a ~ uin:s a rutization 00 !he pan
dec line in the body's immune of the student that they min a
system ddenscs, leaving it Yu.I- compulsive way. In man y cases.
nerable •to illness ranging from Mcliman said studcnU are unthe co mmon cold 10 recurring •~oCthcirunhcallhyanitOOCS
toward wort.
wt Univcr,ity hu herpes attacU.
ii p-ogtUIJ in rtli- , - - - - - - - - - - - , - - - - - - .
ouaiJI lludcnts In

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,aatrt.dwilhtn.ined
, offer support and
211toharassod slUi1lunore College in
a, • campus-wide
eht.sdformilcsthc

exams u students
:cd to let off steam
in&khool-widcpriThc occuK>II has
I '"Swdcfltt CollecingE.um1AreMont better lr.nown u

·Major Sources of Stress

• Lack or clear aeals and d ir ection in acadt mk lire.
• Lots or rt5p0nsibility but littJt authority.

· Not bane able to voict complaint.a.~ stronc
reelinp, or &tt thinp off your c.ht.sL
• Prejudice bttaust or ace, 1endtr, race, rt:li&ion, social
standin1 or sexual prdertnce.

~ ~ ~lut~
a.r, a-owdtd dassrooms., ezea:ali~ noilt,

• U~p ltasan t study or work condi~io~

• Chronic and unpredictable commutift1 ,n,blems lf¥1l

are beyond a studm l's control.



•.

- Inabi lity lo wor k with rtllow studtnt.-or: p~
ri
bec::ause or dirTtrenca In val ues.
.:
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• Inadequate recoa;n il ion or cood acadtmk.~
~
• Not btin a; able to ust personal takn1a and abintiei 10
1 stress seem to get lh~ r ruU potitn tal.
11aoby,acc:onlingto • • Relationship probltms.
rheNewYorkTimcs Sourw: l'beAmftit.anlnatiNkolStrca

Suffolk gets support
of B.R.A. in bid for
Tremont St. property
e, Lawnace M . Walih
JoumalSl&fT
B~ON- Suffolk UniYCtsity is proceeding in its efforts lO
acquire the bullding at I 10- 120
T~monl St. and hU received the
ful!endotsemcntfromtheBoslOn
Redeve lopment Authori ty.
Brian Ddory, direclor of
Ecooomic Development for the
BRA, ta.id lha.l he was under the
imp1q1ion 1he purchase or the
builclina ..-uadonedcaland wiu
only being held up ~Y the filing
process for pcnpiu.be a process
'1)lcrc has to

HislOric gro ups opposed
Suffolk'1acquisitionofthepropcny rcarin1 the uniYUSity would
alter the historic site, while the
Beacon Hill Civic Association
opposed Suffolt'1e1panslon in~
the residential area.
Suffolk wilhdrcw from tile
purchase or City Club build.in&
aftcrhistoricaroupsfilcdtomalr.e
the in!erior of the building an
historic site. Suffolk Md original ly pwdwcd the build.ins at a
public auc1ion f0t S2.7 million.
"We want the building, but
we ..-anl Olympia York 10 go
throughthebui ldingpoups,''said

Possible future site of the Suffolk Law School, I 10-120 Tremont SL

=~~,',:~;,:.:;.:::a-::: ~' .... '° "" ....,_ Suffolk faces $430K penalty if lease
"
~.:::?,,:'.:i:',..':7::: :::=,;•ff•~ """'""' · is not renewed next September
buildlnaorsavctheoldonc... said

edge, there were no aroups op•
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Oly~
pun:twethepropertyfromfinan- based rcaJ cswe dcvck>pcr, is
e~~U:! dite financial straights and is in
1
1
building and build it new-ooc.
~~~:
Oncctheilcwbuildingi,con- ing to go undet in the United
suuctcd, Suffo~ plans to move S1:11cs.
.
thelaw,choolou1ohheDonahuc
Olymp1:i and York abandon
Building 1 !he new location.
0
the buildin1 in 19~ after civic
Dclory said !he s4ppon f0t ·grou~ _oppooed 1™;1r ~posed
~~r~~apltt~~c:.· dcms>!lllOn of lhe _s,tc :1'1d
Struebonofanew high-nse.Sion
the t
t
~:,::;~~~orabuuersand
n, tie~arou~d hcbuilding
Both Dcldry and Francis X. has ~ ~ =:nnetiie Novem-

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~i:a~::::ts':~:1c!1n°:di~7.
lhe university hU bccfl dealing sion,..-ouldenlivcnthcstnetand
wilhovcr40h.istoricandpn:scr• sp:1tkaboominareaca!csand
vation groupa.
shops.
.
Primary concem 10 the uni•
Delany sak1 Trcmon~ $.yect
vcm1y ls avoid anothu fruitless isoncofthcmosiimp:wunt~
dcalastheonethcy..-entlhrou&h across Boston and the BRA is
in the 1ucmp1Cd purchase or lhc activi1ysupponingSuffolk'spur_ __,,wr.oorn~m,,·,isC.:diq,,..ac,,.. 1,u4Q,..B~eoco=•-<>;h..,.a,s1G f ~ , e y·
,b><1
St. las1spring.
izationeffon.

Space fr=,.,,, --------waotcd Suffolk to comm.ii to 1
six year lcuc, which Aanocry
nid, WU unaccepuble to Suffolk.
Aannerywdthek>S.Softhe
1pacewunot IOOcritical to the
university and Ibey felt it would
hlYC given lhe lcbool I liuJe
more brelllung fOOCI\.
David J . Sargent. presidelll
of Suffolk Univcnity, said,Suf•.

~~tk~~=~~t~
docs nocmean Suffolk will not
lea.se lhe SP.ICC U;1 lbe f\lture.
James 'Fo11: . the building
manager at One Beacon se,ei,
would DOl CODllDCDl on !be SUnu ~lbe space, ..Jial-s.tfolk
mdR.M.: BBdleywcnstilloegotiating for lbe space aod lie

moving lhcre operations oul or
the buildin1 toalocaaKlQin the
BackBay. HouglltonMiffiinoccupics five floors in the building.
Aannery said Suffolk UIUvccsity lwoo plaru of acquiri ng
-"Y or the spac.e vacated by
Houghton Mif0 in.
SuffoJk University 1lso
lca.scs space in I.he Mwachuse111 Teac hers Auoci11ion
Building at 20 Asbbunoo Place.
Suffolk bu housed itt Coopi(i:
live Educatioo and C:arcer Sc,.

viccsOfficcintheMTABui ldin& for several .)'CU'I md over

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Office of Adult IOd Evemo,

didDOtMDltocaDp"OIDiletbose
discu.aimlll.

a&tl'COlly ~ • renov.-a for

lbetpl()Catiaodm;ddle.

departme;iU. Wor.~

In

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sity
~~fo~ni;;~
$430,000 10 Prudential, owncni
or the One Beacon Str-cec prop-eny. if they do noc renew their
lease iii September 1993.
Sufrolklcases lheentire2Slh
of One Beacon Strcel f0t it
senioradministrntivcoffices The
univcrsi1ytooltoccupancyo.f the
2.sth Ooor in Oetoba 19_89 and

__ -uodbasl
- ..,._..,,.,989.·

lho Sdloolof -

---...- ----·
-. neuofficel. Saffolthubeeo •

'lbelirpllll!DllllintbeOoe

of

move into the office.
Accordiq lo

hiformatioa

-~will........

obwocdbylho Sulfolt - . . i,
lalDS430.D00t i l , - rorlal!d

ii iD•lbe p,ocza rl

::,7~i~

Cl~ifes m SepAccordin1toanindcpendent
auditon' report conducted by
KPMO hat Marwick. ccrtiftcd
public accountanta. Suffolk Uni•
versity pay1 $$49, 180 a year in
rcnlal"
cost.

Francis X . F1annery confirmed Suffolk pay, 1pprolima1.ely $4 11,885 f0t the space III
1

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Place each year.
Thetcrmsor sutrolk'ij_easc
f0t the offices 81 One Beacon
Street gives ~ unlvenily qie
optiontorcne..-their lcase foran
addit ion.57monthsaflt:r thc lcasc
upire.s nul September.
Suffolk has already sllltcd
they do not intend to rene..- lheir
~~~~:.:~c::t:~~y;.
si! !more lhanS432,0CXlinpcnal.·

~pracntrcimbutscmentcos1 1t1
Prudential r0tthccostoftailorinl!
the Sl)KC.

Flannery

said the universi ty
did not anticipate exercising its
opcion, bl.II did not rule out the
P9S!i bility of reneaotiating the
~tofthcir lcaseata lowerrate.
" If you read the real C5tate
the larJe law and real cslate nimt arc ~gofia.Lin1 their
l~thcy wrote 10yearsago,'"
said Flannery.

page,,

Bargaining p(W1ion may be
:::Mb:ru~o:::rc:

0.....

F1annery c1pla.i ncd when
Sutrolk teucd the space PrudentiaJ cu.stomizcd lhc 1pace for the
univm;ily'tnccds. Thcpenaf~

Bcacoa Screcc', largest tenant.
from the property. Flannery aid.
'"Prudcntialwouldbecruynotlo
-wanttorenc1otWe.'"

S.G.A
Student Government Association

ANNOUNCES OPEN SEATS
CLASS OF 1995:
CLASS OF 1994:

(1) Representative Seat
(1) Representative Seat

!Nomination Papers are availab.le in the
Student' Activities Office NOW.
Call .the SGA HOTLINE for mor,e info·.
S73-8322 or the StQdent Activities Office at
S73-8320.
.

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~on- floor

::;:7s:~~~C:S~':d

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You c.an also talk to current SGA
~MBERS if interest~d. The,'re t!te ones .
~th the BLUE SGA JACKETS. It's interesting and FUN t~ get involved!!!

Dmll.
ors.6Alllli

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poor. - - -

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mong
e rise
ics indicated tha1 n01
,tudentssuffCJllllxicty
rcsulls,bu ttheyhavcan

nirritabili1yaroundc1 ~ tim c·tha t is 11ecompaioclincinpositivcc1prlld,oclalizing.

cUnivcrsityofCalifor~c~y. a coffee shop
1'reponcdthatbus incs.s

by30pcn:.cntthewcck

:ams when 550 pounds
:e arc consumed by
OUllludcnls in compari -

c usual 400 pounds.
ta! health e,;peru say
oftenchutlhestrcss
their institution by the
: achcdulc and the time
canJCCthc strcss lc vels

seload at the courucling
Mcilmanaid.
1t11ually lowatthcbe)( tho~ycar,it
1111tmldterm1,andfrom
11orUW1it is runninga1
J\erfinab,thc cascmd
mo," hesaid.
;ht now I am trying to
~ an onslaught of new
fcellike1n aitiraffic
rwhoistryillglOcontrol
geuingto~t." he
ng lhal he had eight SIU·
i foldctsonhiJdcsk, bul
dorsavallablc.
dents always wait until
in great distrw before
1elp," he added.
lmansaidthal. 2.5percenl
dentbodyatlhcCollege
11m and Mary are em:nd worting sludcnts are
, m~prnnc lo strcss.
Meilman DOied that he is

Suffolk gets support
Qf 13.R.A. in bid for
Tremont St. property
Historic groups opposed.

By Lalll'rtace M. Wald!
Journal Slaff

Suffolt 'sacquisi1ionoflhcpro~
cn y fcaringlhcuni vcrsitywould
BOSTON- Suffolk Uni vec- alter the historic site, while the
sily is proceeding in its cfforu to Beacon Hill Civic Auociation
acq uire th e buikling al 110.1 20 opposedS uffolk 'scxpansion inio
T~rnont SI. and 1w rtteivcd the the ruidcntial aiu.
full cndonemenlfromthcBosto n
Suffolk withdrew from the.
Redevclopmcnl Authori ty.
purchase of City Club building
Brian Dcklry, director or afiCl"hislOric groupsfilcdtomake
Economic Dcw:lopmcnt for lhc the interior of the building an
BRA, &aid that he wa., ullder thc historic site. Suffolk had origiimpl"C$Sion the purchase of thc nallypurchasedthcbuildinga11
building wu adoncdcal and was public auc tion for $2.'1 million.
only being he ld up ~Y lh c filin g
··w e want the building. but
pnxCSS for pcnni ts. a{iltXcss throughthcbuildinggroups."said
we want Olympia Yort to go
"Til(?'C has lobe

::!~:::~.:,,;:.:;~\:;
building orsavctheoldonc. .. said

Suffolk curren t plans is to
pwdwcthcpropct1y from r111an ciallyailin10lymplaandYortor
Monb'eal, demolish the e.1.istin g
buildingandbuildanew.one.
Ona:lhcllCwbuildingisronstructcd. Suffolk plans to move
thc law,choolout oflhcDonahllC
Buildin g to the new location.
Dclocy sa.id the SIUltJC?r1 for
Suffqlk's pu rchase was over-

~:~i~t~=:~

~~

inlc~
~
and Francis X.
Aannery,vice-prcsidcn t andlIC:Isurer of Suffolk University. said
1 univenity has been dealing
hc
wi1hover40historic and'J)rcser valion groups.
Primary contMl to the un iversi ty is avoid another rruitless
deal as theone thcywcn tthrough
in lhc auempted purchase of the

hours in1helibrary.
~It lives have become a
csaid.
1tmen1 ror woritaholism
arcaliz.ationonlhcpart
tudentthallheyarein a
Ii~ way. In many cases,
~ said studcntl arc un tlheirunhealthy111itudcs

.....

·~ress
acadtmlc Ure.
iwjty.

~•rona
L '
ice,;relip>n,social

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t ha.,

g~ne!::~ne~e November4 Boston Globe said the law
!Choolwith ilsbusycveningdivision .would enliventhestrectand
spark a boom in area cares and
shops.
Delany said Tremo nt SIICCt
isoncorthe moslimportantsllUI!
acnm Boston and lhc BRA is
ac tivity supPOrtingSuffolk'spur-

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~,·or:profeaor_
t

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ta and a&rntia to

BOSTON - Suffolk Univcrsity stands to pay mo"" than
$430,000 to Prudential, owncn
of the One Beacon Strtt t propcrty, if th ey do not ""new their
lease in September 1993.
SuffolUeuesthcentin:25.th
noor of One.Beacon Street for ii
sc~ior~~strativeomCCS.f~

Oc:~:.~;

~ ; e = in
an d
the current lc:asccxp,rcs 1n Septembet 199~.
.
Accordingtoan111depcnden1
audi tors' repon conducted by
KPMG Peal Marwick, oertirled
public accountanls, Suffolk Uni vcrsity pays S549.180 a year in
""ntal cost.

Ftancis X. Aannery confirmed Suffol.t pays appro1imately$4 11 .88Horthc.sp30ta1
One BeaconS1TCC1andSIJ7,29S
for the space in 20 Ashbur10n
PlacecachyC3I.
Thcttnnsof Suffol.k' s lease
for the offices 111 One Beacon
Street gives the uni versity the
optionto""new thcirlcascfor an
'adilil ion57 monlhsafttrtt..k.ase
upireJne11Seplcmbc r.·
Suffolk has already stated
lheydonocintendtorcne~ 1hc ir
lease. Failure 10 act on the re·
newaloptionwillcosttheuniversity morc 1han$432,000inpenallies.
Aannery e1plaincd when
Suffolk leased the s~dcntial customized the space for the
uni vcrsity'sneeds. Thcpenaltic&

moving there operations out of
lhcbuikl.ingto1loc.11ioninlhc
Bac.tBay. I-l'oughtonMiffiinoccupies five floon in the building.
Flannery said Suffolk Univers itylwooplansofac:.quiring
any of lhe space vacated by
Houghton Mifflin
Suffolk )Jnivcrs ily also
leases space in the Massachu•
se tt s Teac hers Associat io n
Building.11,20Ashl;lw1ooPlace.

docs llOCniciil Sllfi'Olk wtll not . Suffolkhaifioused ilSCoopcnlcasc the
ii) the f11,1UIC.
Live Education and career SerJame, 'Fox, tbc building vices'OffiocintbcMTAiluild- .
manager at One Beacon 6trt.et. in, for aevcral years and ov,:s
would notccmmeril on the 11a- tbelWDD'leracquiredlhctcCOOd
tus of !be space, saying: Suffolk floor to hwle the Eqliab • . 1
and R.M.: Bra,dky were still ne- Second Laliguap Program., the
gotiatin,g for !be space and be Offace of Adult and EvC':IWII
didootWIQllOCOIJllr()IIUICtbo5e Sbidics.
aitrallly

thopoaibilityotSidlOlkleum&
the~atirDocbtrtlme.

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,

bcinJ

raiovaed for

occapu,cy by......,. Suffolk

MTABuildina:specu.lale'eidB
theendreUibflocrolOoeBea- lhc Scbool of MlllqmleDt of
a:m Street.·kmiDg ill 1COkir 1be Bconomial Departmmt will
admiDlaanlan offioel and bud· move into the office.
Dl':II otriciea: Suffolk bu been a
Accoo:lina;IOinformatil;>a
tm&Dloflbcblil!liiwiiDOOl989.
'lbe. . .lllmDlintbcOoe

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Student Government Association
ANNOUNCES OPEN.SEATS
CLASS OF 1995:
CLASS OF 1994:

(1) Represeptative Seat
(1) Representative Seat

Nominat~ Papers are avail_,ible in the
?n
Student Activities Office-NOW. · ·
.Call the SGA HOTLINE for mor.,e info.
573-8322 or the Student Activities Office at
573-8320.

department. Workers in tbe

SllffollcUniwadtyoccupia

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taledthcjudicia.1.,.-ufairor good~agretdcourtrc•
poor,indicaleladanaaoosral· formisinordcr.·lhm:~tcveral Wives.

""pre.sent ""imbwscmcnt cosl to
Prudcntialforthecostoftailorinr
thcspace.
Flanncrysaidthcunivc:rsi1y
did not an1icipa1c e.1.ercising ilJ
option, but did not rule out lhc
possibility of renegotiating the
lcrmso£their lcuea1a lowerratc.
--i{ you read the real estate
pa!,cs. thelal'Je law and real estalc [irmsarercocgotiating thcir
lcascsthcywrolc I0ycar..ago;·
said Flannery.
Bargaini ng position may be
inflocnccd by lhe departure of
Houghton Mifflin Company.One
Beacon S~I 'I largest tenant,
fromthcproperty. Flanncrysaid,
U
Prudentialwouldbccruynot to
Wan110rcnc:gotwe."

·.

discussions.

"--~ ·1q_
;.)1u1~

_ _ _ _ _ __
By Lawrt:ace M. W alsli
Journal Staff

---------

wanted Suffolk to commit to a
six year lease. whk:b-f]anocry
said, WU UJlatcepublclOS uffolk.
Aanncry u.id theloss ofthe
, pace WU not too aitical to the
uajvcrsity and they fdtit 'NOU.ld
have given the school a little
more breathing J'()(Dl .
David J. Sargent, presidcot
ofSlillolkUnivcrsity. said,Suf•
fotkoptodn6ttolcuClhespacc
forthespring~.butth.11

WBz.

David J. SarJcnt, president
olStdl'c:AlkliYCllily,taidbcfeelJ . build• beUcr sylk:m o f ~ S)'Affllc

' <he
Theownenoflhe propcny.
Olym pia and York, a MonlJ'cal
based real estate developer. is
dire financ ial straights and is in
bankruplC y in th e United King domandCanad.::anndistllrcaten•
ing to go uod er in the United
States.
.
Olympia and York ab.l~n
1he bu ilding in 1990 af1 dv1c
er
groups opposed lhcir proposed
demolition of lhc site and con-

~ Y :~
e i'::c
~~;

and general

Suffolk faces $430K penalty if lease
is not renewed next September

edge. there we~ no groups op-

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schoo1.~

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judici#yl)'Slarl.

Aon;;,~, sud." hu koowl

tudeni. who may or ma y
U\Outsidejob, butwho is
ionlatic, intense; and
lth atcndencytobcantid whoollerupcndslong.

Justice_,.,., ----~-------'Carolyn
L..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __;,__Btary/Jourriol S1oj/
_;,__ ___,

You can_.,,also talk to curr:ent SGA

MEMBERS if interested. Th.ey're the ones
with the BLUE SGA JACIQ:T~. It's inter-·
esting and FUN to geJ iQvolved!!!

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Suffolk Forensics
team qualifies for
·national tou·r ney

• THE SUFFOLKJOURNAL

B1 Vlkl Benard
Joum,ISta/I

c.ountry, anddlisycar-lhcyhave
dcC
calodlV)'.~~cs like

The Suffolk UniYCISity Fore1Uic1 teara tru elled to

West Pow and American Uni-

Harvard Univenitj Ind Cornell
University, • wcll q tcams!rom

moomstua: Univmity in PeM• vcnity. '

Aside from talent. they arc
badcd byanatrmdydedicatcd
coaching ltaf'f, headed by Dr.
Edward J. Hanil Jr., lflcd.ircclor
ol Forcn1ics and chairpenon of

l)'IVlftia lase ~ eekend for their
biUC"lollmamfflloCthcyear.

'Ibere wcrcova-6.50enlrics




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.JustiCet,DMpattl - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - ichool , 110- 120 Tremont SL
Carolyn Btaty/Jour,w/ Staff

and gcncnl manager of WBZ. posal offctedby thcSu~me Ju.

~,
=)'~ ~~ :=o1':~~:~:

o{Suffolt Univcnily.saidhcfeeb

said,itwulhcinlmtolAfcrum dicial Coun. The long awaited
1
: 1 c: : ;_:Cdc~
:
,

poor. indicales a dangerou.slW-

because lhcrc is no shortage of in the Senate as early as next
good ideas."
week. having abeady bceft 8P""
Thcpancllilagm:dcounrc- proYCdbytheHou.stofReprucn-

judic~~~cnt, presidcill

IK penalty if lease
d September
:, Flannery co n•
k pa)'s approxi -

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9~
a

20

;~

Ashburton

orsurrolk's lca.,c
111

One Beacon

UfliYCl'Sily lhc
•thcirlcasc roran
IC

1thsaI1Crlhe lcuc

ptembcr.
111 already stated

;:1=n:;c;:';;

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e•plained whe n
!hc 1paccPrudcn-

lhe1paceforlhc
:ds. The penalties

n:~nt n: imburscmeru cost 10
Prudcfltialforlhecos1orta.ilorin1

~o!- ~
rasodthcjudicialsystemasfairor
ity. ydpropJSCSawoodcrful chal·

=:'°"the1:~:;:

tatiY:-eld said he thinks the leg•

10,;c ;;·',',·•.,""' °" =by "dd ond •o',l =~:ild:::c~~~
; ;h>n ,, = =""' "W = ,, ro;;
=

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in Debaaeand lndividualBvcnlJ.
Ova 30 ,cboob c::ompeted. and

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foundcoachesforwhatiltakcsto

beC
<n.
Kristy~ plact.d ltC·
ond in thc Lincoln-DouglM Debale, and Guy DiGrande and

Individual Events.

a Fenton Building classroom to
hear their teacher and colleague

Abo coeching fOftflslcs lhis

yeataregraduatcas:st.1larlts, John

:~B:n~~:!~i:;: :!n~:-1~ ~~r-i:
:~

De~ of this tournament, all
members or Suffolk's forensics
ieamhavequalified tocompctein
andtransfcrcucsrromovcrbded thc National Tournament to be
cowutowwk:1- uliliz.cdcouru.
hcldatBloomsburg Univcnityin
Wddaddedhcwouldlike lO . Api].
ICC the "'trial de novo l)'llc:m"
Suffolk is Certain.I)' a dorni-

~ ~ ~ ~uffoik's ~ r e-

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tcrmsofthcir lcucaialowerratc.
M
U)'Olln:ad the real estate
pages, the larJe law and real CS·
llltefirm, ~ rcncgo1iating thcir
leases they wrote \O ycarsago,"

E]

s:iid : :: ; ~, posi1ion may be

influenced b)' the dcpanurc of
Hough too Mifftin Company.One
Bcacoo Street's largest tt:nant.

I

rromlhcpropc,1)'.Aanncrysaid.
" Prudential would be crazy not lo

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This ~ IOmC mcm-

wanttorcncgotiale."

l...iactwsaidbccnvuioncdtbc

ol clectroruc devices

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Hanhbargcr &aid it was time
to bringthcl)'S\Cmoutof the l 9th
cailury.-We can notsun-ivcin

~=~?t~~
~pcy and dinner

:OPEN SEATS

on tradition,
functions."

'

He added inertia ii thc bi1gcstencmyw~ ilC0111Cl loCOU(!
reform. Courtrd'orm il notaboot
revenues or tu.cs, bul aboet value. andour unique hisltw)' ol civil
liberties..
" lf wedon'.l setlO itlhat

) Representative Seat
) Representative Seat

Unl<mm1cly,ttierearesomc

•powerless '!fill .JNI)' the price In
CYCf)'~intheCommon-

w&l~•--==·could
do it." said Bulgcr whcnam:d if
thc legislalion would be com.'

pletedbyycar'i cnd.bulhe~
fUKdtoguarantocthat it would.

==~:r:

-Thctic.pla::,c.toleavevalu•

ablcsilinaKCIRd1octcr.

bags.

-Help your fcllowtbldents,

yourwluables.

IAceny is thc mostcommon
criqie on College campui es,

=:ic~:-~inon ==m

ifyouseelOfflCOneftvingwllh
their book bag, bring ii to thcir
attention.
Always,if)'OUareavictim

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Cost of parking steep
on Beacon Hill

=~ci~:!::x·

~
e-.available in the
ice NOW.
NE for mor.e info.
nt Activities Office at

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oncs, althoughallthepotms are
pcnonal" .
Johnson gave brief_introdoc.-

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ment Association

It's a1mo1t rsws time and

B1 Briu E.Gn.11oa D

JournalStaff
BEACON- 110.L- Parting
"
spaces on the hill a-c in grcai
demand. With the d osing of the
f!osto"Common~e~drastic capacity rcducllon ,n the
~
k S1ateOmce BuiJd.
UIS, some 1700caq have bocn

~outintothcstreet.

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ror lholc in theparting~The iot DCZI., the Sawyer
BuildinJ reape, $ 18 per car, per
da)',and.it 'talnt(lllalways full.
The COit chp.l to $S after 4:00
p.m.
.1
Monlhlyt.iesare ezpcnsive
a, welt A ~ in the Center
M

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~~~ and the Govenmeat Ccnla' p -

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t~d. They're the ones
rACKETS. It's interinvolvedH.f

8 PM Friday

November 13 $3.00

8 PM Salurday November 14 $3:00

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rcc ilehis work:.
Passing Momenl.1 is divided
into lWO sections": "Where One
Startsfrom"and"A WidcrLandscapc.M The subject matlCr of the
poems arcdrawn from John,on's
personal e 1tpcrienccs. Joh n,on

mcnt atSetonHall,whilcolhcr
mcmbc:n will participate
lhc
IOun'lammt . NorthcaStein Uni•

giveape,oplewholl'Cconvictcd

mcntalion

i.A

benolthcteamwilltffi'eJtoNe..-

fac ul lymcmbcrswhopthcndin

Jetsey to compete in thc towna·

::_:;~!:."e~ p rotect your va}i,ables
"'""""'-·" ""-"
""W """" as finals tim~ nears

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Dr. R.obertK. JohnlOn,a Profcs.,or o{ Engllsh ac Suffolk UIU-.
YU1i!y, hekl a poctryreading lul
Th11f5(1a)' ill celclntion of~
rclcuc of his third poetry book,
Pa.s.1in1 Moments (Wild Goollc

Press- 1992).
Johnson read oYCJ a doz.en
!IClcclionsfromPassingMomcn&s
to lhe IWO doz.ens studffllJ and

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: s :lhc : =y~~cd fourth
Top schools' , Seton Hall,
George Muon and Ea..sc Michi•
ganUnivcnit)'. dominatod lndi-

:S :'::;:='~
.;h

optioo. but did not rule out thc
possibility or rmegotiating lhc

B1 .Karn M.Y011!91 '
JounwSta/I

matcaJUCCCSSl'ul lcam.
Pn:itcsscirS.-atiCarroU isthe
director of debate. Dr. Richard

ol authority, coomlidatc court·

l h c = ~ saidthcunivcnity
did 001 anticipate exercising iu

Joh13son delivers
releases book, Pa

r a g e = : = -ror the
HomcllldS..ampdlheSlale

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aidel,now llavellcatal:eaovcr

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ler ~ ~ ~ tbeBol·

his T(ife ·Pa
dedicalcdlo
John101
"stoic" from
lionstocachoCihepocmshcrcad. . "Today's Pl
•~ePowcrof Words" is an.emo- hc;descn~
tionalpocm aboutlosi lpve. "F'"trst : m~ ! utobi
Impression, Second tmprcaioo eyd-_
wrote. l
dc.scribcshiscarlyimpressionsor know me.r-

T.H. The Wre.
New line up; I
By MattMMlia

Cont:ributing-R.cportcr
The _ti~ of -;T .Jt"":"&tbe"' - -Wreakage 's~ wCD, P(!p, Rock
&:Twang,justaboutsumsupthc
album ' s content. Thelocalb&n4
offmsomesimple,Stnigttt rock
with "Jam Yow Syslcm" while
providing more of a blues-like,
country sounding tinge with '1
Like to Rock."
Although the band clearly
nocdswort:. ~potentlal'ii_
lhere.
Most of the sonis sound ~
lheycouldbemadcSb'OD.gerwith

some betty production and cn-

=ru:1!~~--In tenns of the mUJi ~H.
&. The Wreakagc do rd oTfcr
anything new or different- Rehashed met: and bl ues clicbel
are the order for tbo most part.
"Make lune:," "Big Broehen,"

" R a ttlesnake Man," and
"Troobk in tbc Hcnbouse" are

soop that illumaie this.
The band does present a
coup]edgoodtuneswitb "Jam
YourSystem"arid1beSpdl,"

room for ·1
..Big Ben'
PaufPtrT}'

butthe·awocanoolcurytbcmt
of the aJbwn.
1bo bind also bu a PCW

'J'wqill

ooleadp
Oven

=:e~

lineup. S.,....Tmn- - ,

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LIFESTYLES

Suffolk Forensics
team qualifies for_ ·
national tourn~y
·a, Viki 11crun1

~

(Joy. WDllan'iP.Wcld.A~GeacnlLScoulhnhbarpr,andScnale _
Pruidc:nt Wllliun M. Bulger lt A Porum On Jostice in the C. Walsh Theater
lt1t1ti/trKl.ltod/(Hll1IO/Su,Jf

COl.nllY, and dlb year they have

Journal Slaff

dcfellleld.lvyl..elJpec.oUeacslike

The Suffolk University ~
rcnslc1 tcara tra velled to
8loomJbulJ Untvmlty lo PtM·
l)'lvania Jut weeund for their
biUClt IOUffllffltnt or the year.

1n::~=~rnr:.
0Ya'

30 Kboob compded. and

Swlolt.lbldentspstici,-tecl in

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Justice ,._,.,,, ----------------- """'-

;.titiaryl)'SIC:ffl.

Dlvid J. SlrJenj. pn::ridenl
ofSuffoldJaiwnity.aidheCods

lhen:ccftlsuneyinwhidl71
petCOll or the people SIIO'Cy,cd

,-,dthejudi:ial,xa:muraitoe
poor.indicalesadln,cromn::ality. )'dpnlplWlawondafuldw~forthesys&emlOd\an

Ind gencnl ~ of WBZ. poaJoffC:ffllbytheSup-cmcJudie.ill Coult. The long awaited
lqislation to n:ronn the cowt

aid.itwaslheinlail:olAFonun
on J\lllice "lo ...:o-.o- W11y1 to
buildabetto-l}'Skllloljustie-e.
becluJe ~ is no shortqe or

systemcouldcomeuproedcbale
in lhe Senate u early u l'ICJ.I

good ideas."
wcck. hiving alrudy been IpThepanefuaqn:edcourtn:- pnwedbytheffowleotRqiruenformisinonJa-. ~an:sevcral latives.
propos:abonthetlhlc.includin&
Wddsaidheth.inbthele&·

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Krucy Guncri placed JCC·
ond in lhel.incoln· Ooul,W Debate. ltld Guy DiGrande and
Kristen OoltoP. pixed fourth
ltldshUlrespoctively.
Top xhools'. ~on HAI.I ,
Oeorge M&.ton and Ea.st Mi:hipnUIUvcnity,dofflinau:dlndi-

vidua.lEvcnlS, whileSuffolkwu
a force bl the U ncoln-Douglas

~ ol Ulis tournament. 111

manben ol Suffolk's fOl'fflSta
rundlwhm.thcy.-emos1nocdt.d teamhavequali£ied1ocompeuin
n!transfcrcn::sfromoverlolded the NIWONJ Tournament IO be
couns 10 under utiliz.edcowu. . hdda.tBloomsburg University In
Wdd added he would like to April.
.
,cc the '"lrlal de novo •)'Item"
Suffolk b certainly a domi-

dimilllledintheCommonwca.114The "trial do l'IOY(> •)'Item"
gives people who .-e convicted
byajlMf&etheoplionolalCOOnd
bial. "De¥0n0ls111anac::hnwslic'holdova-,"aidWdd. "blel'Ytl
no f1lnCCion bul IO give ddendanu Md tfa" lawya, another

ltitlll:theapple,ffllkinalhefint
trial«.annotquilereal...

I

~aidbecnvilioncdlhe
COU1'11)'1&anol·thel'uturel0be
COU1cou1. xnsitiwi Md underl&lnding IO every citizen. He
~hebelievedwiththeimpknaentation ol electronlc devica
inlhecounhousa., lheentittlrial
process can be completed in one

. ,.

Harshbatgcrsaid iC WU time

IObringthel)'flemoutohhe 19th
cen1ury. "We can not auvive in
1992. Thcqualiiyofthejudiciary
is auperior, )'Cl ii cannoi au-vive
on lradilion, lepcy and dinner

nantforceinfcnnskilllove,the

Harvard UniYCnity and Cornell
Un.l'l'mily,•'l'CllqtcamJfrom
Well Poini ~ UniVU'licy.
Aside Crom calent, they an:
blcbdby111alrmdydcdkatcd
COKhifta daf'f, headed by Dr.
EdWMIJ.Hwrll Jt,.lheditet1or
ol Fucnlicl silct dwrpenoa ol
the Com1111WC1tions and Jour.
nalisrn dcplrtmenC. lwN hu
foundcoachelfoew1l-.i1 lakes co
mw::asuoceafulllclnl.
ProfCIIOrSSlbCanollislhe
dil'tcicW o( detxUe. Dr. Riclwd
Ktopphurclumedthisye3raftcr
a long hiatus as the dim:tor of

c!f'i!a

lndi=
(omuics thu
yearan:pwiuateurislants, John
Deville Ind Steve Langley. No
lt:lfllwWu:cecdwitboutaood
COIC~ , and Suffolk's rttord n:ll<cU ""'Thb weekend.. one mcm•
benoflhe&eamwilltf11vell0Ne,r,
kneyiocompeteinthel0Uffl3mcn1 at Seton Ha1J.. while other
members will partici~ in the
toumamenl at Northeastern Univasity. _ .

Protect your val~ables
as finals time nears

1,.,...1.ee

Special 10 lhe Joumal
lt'a allnoM raw, time and
IIUdal&lareCOIICUllrlll:Mgonlher
Mda and lend to neab:1 the
ecurity ol thew poucaiofts.
Un(onunateJy,lhen:ll'tlOITIC
people who know &hit and an:
morethanhlppyton:Uevcyouof

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

lMcenyislhemc::m common
crime on college campuses,
incwdiA&Suffolk. Whenoncampus'tcep the foUowina in mind:

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- Whcninthelibnry,cafete-

riuandlouAget,don'llcavcpo11·1'ebalplaoe10lc:avevalu-

ableaUlinaacun:dlocka-.
- Keq,c:ashandcrcdilcardl

onyourpeqonlfldnollDboot
ba~ Help~fcUowlllldents.

ifyouacc:,omc:,melcavingwith
lhcit book bag, bring it ID their
lUltntion.
Always, if you arc a victim
of a crime on campm or 11ee one.
rrpon II IO the uniwnlty police.

::t~.m::"'«,,::;::!!; Cost of parking steep
.

-

n:form. Cow, rdorm b not about

:.v:s:~:=~i .on Beacon Hill
" If we don 't ace: IOil that
swift,(airandcqualjustiocUlgivc
IOevaycitiu:n. thepqorandthe

powaieawilJpaylhepricein
evaycourthoulCinlhcCommon-

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" I wowd hope thal we could

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pletedbyyea,'1end.bUlhen:.fu,ed IO gu:nniot thM it would.

WhilcthiJ U1 an addt.d held·
IChc roe commldcn who drive
mlOIOWll,il isanecoftOaicboom
roe thOle in dle,-tina bulipw.
TIie lot nut 10 the Sawyer •
demand. With the d01ing ol the Bwldingn:apa$18perci,.per
8oaonComfflOl"l0naclndnt- day, and il'a alrnoll always full.
tic capacity n:dlK'lion in the Thcc:o1t~IOS5afla"4:00
McCormld: State ornce Build- p.m.
ing, some 1700 cani hive been
Monchlynk:11Rapeasivc
tktodoutintothcscnet
uwdl. A1paceialhcCenta
PlaDGarqo~S27.5a·rnonth
and the Oovc:fflffll!III Center p - - - ~ raaecba1Jaup1oS260.

87 Briu E. GkuN 0
loum,JSlolf

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I PM Thursday November 12 Ftte

Tbeattt

8 PM Friday

November 13 $3.00

5511,mple 8 PM Saturday Novemberrl4 $3.00

8lnet

• NEW MEDIClAN for acne under study
• NO CHARGE for partkipation

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1992

THE SUFFOLK-JOURNAL

<he

~ConadonCcft·
1erAt6oriey~~lbe8ot·

Johnson delivers poetry reading,
releases book, Passing Moments

B1KarnM. You1

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New Jeney rocken Boll Jovt are. back full ron:e with the

87 Karta M. You1
Joum,JSlolf

k.aeoltheir rlhllllbumKecplbePalth.ThoaJbumeotnCIIOUI
four )'Cl"I aOtr the rdcac o( the IUCCellfw New Jt.l'llty album.
which told ova- nine million copies, Ind well worth the waiL
KecpThcPailh lsac.ollcctionolpowafulaong,thalahowhow
much the band hu improved mlllically since lheir debul In lhe nudSO.. lbcsc-thebest10npthebandhu wriuen In lheirnearly 10-

Dr.RobutK.John.Di,aProfc.uorolEn&lish II Swfolk un.1 ...
vcni1y,hdd1poetryrcadinilut

Thunday ill celebrltion of lhe
n:leue ol his third poetry book,
Passing MomenL1 (Wild Goole
Press- 1992).

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The tide tnctUI the rust single/Video rrom the album. " Keep
The Faith" is a meaningful song about believing in the world and
the people in it despilC the pn)blcml in the wond. II is one ol lhe

,...,_

John,on rad over a dozen
.telectionsfromPauingMomenb
IO lhe two dozens studcnls and

strongestlirlgleslhebandhatew:rrdcuedandlsclimblngltsway
Ml'll Sl,ecp WIien rm Dead" and w91a,ne It On The Love or
Rock &Roll" .-ethcpar:ty sonpon the album. Beth conlain IIOmt.
inaedible guitar wort by ucman Richie Sambon.
YDry County" is the most meaningful ,onp on the album. It
depicts a view ol the curn:At cconomk: problems ill the United
Slates u teen through the eyes of a member of a fklidous county
inthccounlry. The tort&, which runs nearly ID-minutes long, is one
ot the hi&hliahts or the album bolh musicapy and lyrically.
" Bed Of Rqses" iJ the beautiful ballad on the album. Lead
singer Jon Bon Jovi's voice IOUnds passionate and powerful unt
sinp (he emotional lyrics. The keyboard playing of Dav\d Bl')'tUI

facultymemberswhogllhen::dia
a Fenton Building clauroom IO
hear their teacher and cnlkague
n:citehiswort..

PusingMomcnis is divided
lfllO IWO sections: -Where One
Swufrom" and "AWidcrl.and•

,cape." Thesubjec:tmaucrorthe
poemJaredrawn from Johnson's
pcBonal upttltnces. John10n
5lated that. "the poemsurly In
thebook~themOllpersonal
one.t, although111th6.poemsarc
pe,soNll" . .
JohnsongavebridintrOductklnstoeacho(thepocmshctcad..
...IllePowcrorWordJ''i, anemodonaJ poem 1bou1lost love. ''First
Impression, Second lmpn:aion
dcscribcs hlse1rlyiminssklnsof

Bon Jovi Return§

'-.-. ;-,-.,,,-.-.. ,..- ,..-m-•--.A-N-,w-Yon.,- .., .- M , 1~:' ~ s " ~d "I Wan1 You" are two of the stronaer
, -, - - . - -..
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dedicated 10.

In Cily ParkJ" deacribel city life 1011p on the album. Drummer Tico Torres 111d bus player Alec

Johnson used an idea he
"stolc"fromhisdaughtcrtowrilC

DJ seen through 1he eyes of a Joh ni!::OOCCX::..:;::~~=:;=e~"':=
pcr,on who grew up in and loves song-writina1eamsin the·musicindusuy. Theyhaveanlncmtible
the city.
amount of raleni in writina tii1 songs, u shown by their preVM>WI
JohMOn, who was bom in hiL1,induding"Livin ' OnAPrayer,"and"LivinglnSln ...
NewYork. sald, "ldelighledaet•
fbe duo colbborated with Bryan ' and ouL1ide 1011awrita
confinlltd ~n poft 8
Desmond Child on I h3ndful of1011p. qtild. who huwriutn hit
,ongs roe Cher and Kiss, among others, ha.I been writing with the
pai,1incc then:leueoftheSUppcry Whetl WetAlbum, which 101d
over 13 millioncopiea.
Taking.an a.lended break between the n:kas,c of albums hu
llrffled wonders rorBon Jovi. After a scmt-succcssrw IODalbuffl
by Jon Bon Jovi Inda failed attempll 11110k>caru:nby Sambcn
and Bryan, the band was ready IO work iogethcr apin.
The unity among lhe blrid mcmben Is unique and admirable
in1dly1nd_
q,ew~many.bllndlare~1.in1blndmemberlon

'1"oday's Poem," a poem which
hedcScribcsubcina·•oneofthc

~ost autobiographical poems I
evcrwrocc. lt describelmeif you
know me."

1

T.H. The Wreakage:
Ne,-}ine up, new albuin
BJMattMaalia
ContribatingRepone,

a. The

1bc_dtl~ of T .H.
w,eau,c' soewCO,Pop,Rock

&.Twana,ju,taboutsumsupthe
album'scootcnt.1bclocalband
ofterssome1imp&c,slrlightrock
with "Jam Yow System'" while

providing more or a blues-lite,
country sound.in.& tinge with '1
Lite IO Rock."
'
Although the band dearty
nocdswort.lhepotential~tbcre.
Mmt of the songs sound like
thcycouldbemadelU'Ollgt:rwilh
some be11Ct production and engineaina,andatiUlemcnp,wer
and attitude f,orn tbe band. •
hllennldthemusic, T.H.
&. The Wreatap,.dO not offer
anythin& oew or different.. Rehashed roct and blues clkhea
aretheocdctfortbenutpart.
"MIU Time." " 811 Brolhen,..
" Raulesnake Man," aod
1'rouhleintbeHcnbou.le.. are
sonp lb.al illustraW: thl1.
The band does presen1 a
coupled1ood1W11tswhh"Jam

YourS11tem" aod"Tht.Spell,"
buttbelWOCIMOlClff)'tbetCII
ofthe albwn.
The bmd also hu a new

room for new drummer Mike lly. but detennination, effort.
7) Mepddll / Countdown To ExUnctJon
"Bis Ben" Bendiaelll. Steven local support. and a little Id
Paul Perry has joined the band could gel !his group some aueo- 8) JmmocuJat, Fools/ Toy Sbop
tion.
on Sead auitar.
T.H. &. The Wl'Wqe will
Overall, Pop, Rock &.
9) Ramones/'Moodo Blzon:o
Twan1Ulamedioaeclfortby1 ·t,c perfonnin& al The TIDl in
BrooklineonDec . .5,E!dibleRe'x
10) Izzy Stnd11n and the Joju Hounds
)n BWericaoaDcc. 11 ,IIXIFint
Nlpl at tbe Orpbeum oo Dec.
..COMplkd by St1plw1t RaMrl
ot bdns
IUusaorblfvel&aldaea&iv- 31.

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Crime does pay: a personal
account of justice in a<:tion ~

0

DEAD MEAT

DEAD HEAT

T HE SUFFOLK JOURNAL

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, l ffl

TIIURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1992

THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL

Ye.an qoUI Sony'1Tokyo bclwlk'ooffl, thoa&&act W U ~
ThcdetlNction will not bccau.acd byovatacUofwar,butbylhcmost
sublle yet detrimtntal weapon ol them all .. .thc VCR clock.

\Jar~ .\ . I) ' \Ih a
Since l wualOphomorein
high school. I've WOftcd at•
"mom and pop" drugs10fe in
Evcrct1. lt'1the 1ypc ohton:tha.t
had it.t"regulars"and itCYCII had

is concerned. he ls a free
cilizenandis~lcome10c1cr•
cisethesarncrighuas law abldingcivilian.
The viclim, however, 1w lo
1em

Tdl mclhll lhing wun'1duigncd by malicKl!.11 psythopalhl. lt'1

ttustlnjustiochas~chisckd

away~~•tonollung.

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:

, primaryfonctioninourmodcmdaytobcthal.o(atimepicce.. lnand
PJ1lh mthc_
1y1tem1Jsocntl- ol itJe.lC, maybe'°• bul how doc,uld limepicce renccc the comet
callr needed naht now but we limc?ltmustbcpro..-,nmcd. Ahl!Uislhlsproccawhlchcau,csthe
can 1~1C11lhlnuy11emthaltw carnage strewn about our ,ue,cu. How docs lhil happcn,euctly?

its IOten cow bel l on lhcdoor10

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The Choice We Made
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~:~s~ better off going to Suffolk
rwro1slrin.

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;ank you!

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~k Tracy Slooim

GlvcOlnlOCl a chance and let hhn.dothcjob we elected him Gradfell ow
Suffolk Women 's Center
10 do.

Clarification of the Journal's Policy

Press.

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c00$Ultalioo by our llelvison or ncutnl
parties fofclarification of the m31Cria.l.
The Suffolk Journal 1w no in1enlion
of attempting to damage lhe position or
Sllf"folk Universily, butonlytorcpontheir
trM&:11Ction1 to the studcrlts or Suffolk
University. II isthepositioftofthcloumal.
thatbccauscam~oninwchmat•
tencouldscndbJitioflratcsskyrocketin1,
the student body should blow. at least in
pan. how the univcrsi1y is cooductina ii•
tcllranancially.
The Suffolk Journal pledges 10 abide
bylhc1WICb.rdsollhcSocictyo{Pro(es.
sional JournalUU: and to al ways seek commalts and reactions from the uniYfflity' s
administnlion before any sto,y conctm.
Ula lhe3c matters is published.
AJapanof our &ood faith. the Jounw
1w sent a kuer or uplanation or our
p01icy in this ~ t o the admini.untion
andvariouss1udcn1leaders.11 is ourintention that no one will be surprised or
bllndsidc:d by our coverage.
· The SW(ol.k Journal. a always re:::.ri~~

the

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robbcrover300t:iblets thlltgofor your,elf. Manet all, thetwd ~ Is over." This ls Callacy num~one.

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billsiamnoccnoouraainaorcon•

or any task ii the most ph)'lical

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"hig~: wh:11 happens to lhe hon ·

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from 1he police ""'" • pl~

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of popo, Ayi,g lhey',mmod • m.S "''"""' " Sony lako pride. The onlmOlod

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gain wa.s cnlered by the robber

gets robbed of his paychock?Or,

collc&e cduca1ion and lhousands simplcll(onlin&,rcminiscenlo(JCCond&~~lngc':5,mak~u

t~t:~:sl~ti:~ lhis perso n
turned in sill. other people who

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as he walked to his donn room

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I w\llcontin11etobelievethe anythin1yourc:Mi(eJ1.ccptwhllt)'OUfindin thepagesoftheJoumal),

or those three mon1hs. Since he
coopcr.i.tcd with the prosecution.
he will act a reduced sentence. Ir

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kids ll}'ing to rob and beat him?
Arewc,asdtiz.ens,suJ!PO'cd
to undtrsiand, when the defense

cspec~=i~~~~:~~e!~:t::'/cine,
crime, they will be cauah t 1nd 1h:11 is, wm on the pdwtr. Nu.I, dcprea, buUOR " A" whi le pl&Shin&
~lodtothefollCJ1.1Cn1 0£!hc button M6" at every thitdheanbc:11 to .::ICCt the hour. To .:kite the
law.
mip111cs. tum thelV to channel 8, whllelasl•forwll'dinl • Bruce Lee

parole re. hb Mgood time".

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bring this ai.mirul 10 some iype the toilet twice and jigle_thc handle. To end the procca. tum .the

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,ewnl~Cll.cmacdlhlsript.
pnmdcao.tvancecc,yofnew-1storiel,.. editon.hasncwsvalueorre1evaratoa
ne Joanlll came illto polalion or &11ytime, to any pany, unkll it is ror 11ory.

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nigh:1111cs. su~:ntly,
hodloleavemyjobbccau.sel was

way to s~ve?

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Also, I've become scared 10
do things that never bothered me

y~~ry;;;;i~-~ suppon, and once

this mlll.c:~ afier lhe universicy h>d re •
fusodl0rck3.teit. Wercquesltdthcinfor.
mat.ion from State Stred Bank'1 capital
Matt:euomccandtheyprovidedlhcinfor•
matjqn without rt:ltfV!Uion.
ThcinfonnationtheJOIJr1altwcomc
into poucssionconcttn1on1oitltne1otia•
lions by SllffoU:: University and oullidc
companitsforthcacquisilionolproperty
and lease space. The administntion of
SuffoU:: Universi1y hu made it dear that
they do not want this lnlonnadon publishcd because ol the poc.cntlal Impact Oil
thcirbaJainingposilion.
Since the rclcuc of thi s information
could daml&e Suffolk's batplning posi•
tion and be dctrimcnt:ll 1 the entire Sur0
folt community , the Journal has decided.
in consulta1.KJn with 011r advison., to aercise. restraint in the publk:stion of this
malerial.
TheJoum:ll'sddlni1ionofrcstnLIR1is.
we will OOI publish My of the scasitivc
Womwion ill o..- poueaion wilca ii is
cilhcncriUcalcomponenltolWl)',orthe

is solved nor justice served. Add

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ti cs 10 Suffolk Students. men and women al ike.
Yo ur articles di splayed an cxcellcm overview of the

The Journal ls noc pn,tcclC:d under the
provilklnl ol Crcedom ol the ~ in the
F"U'St Amendmenc or the United Swes
Omtilution. bocau9e the JoumaJ ls P·
tillly fonded by Suffolk University.• pri•
nae iftltibJtion or higher ksruna. HOW·
eYC:t, lhe Suffolk Joomal doel enjoy the

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ThcStdlolk.Joumalhurccentlycome
WOpmlClliorlorone1C11.1it.ivcinfonna•
lion oonc.anin1 f111MCLII hnSK!ion.l or
Sidfolk Uniwn:iry. Becauxolthe natur-e
of thil information and' the potcflli&I im•
pm:tofitsrclcue,theeditonitouldliketo
clarify OUF policyconocming mallen such
uthele.
.
, The Suffolk Journal is the student
newspaper .. Sllffolk Univeniey and ii ls
themissionoClheeditornndstafftoreport
thcnewsandoccunmccutandaroundthc
IINYU1ily and Id as a IOUftding board ol
theoplruon1oCthcstudentbody. TheJour.
naJ abidcl by thcstandanb Id forth by the
SociceyofPro(euion&IJoumalisuand fol•
low the styk desl&ned by the Assocwcd

getawaycaru I called the police.

insane.

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I wanted 10 show you and your s taff my
app re ciati on for th e coverage on both the battered
women lecture and the date rape lecture. The
W o men 's Center tries 10 bring information ac tivi •

needs lruc

cnrorccmcn1orrteWsandanovcr-•

hu~~w;;:;::,rromlhem. t h c ~ ~ Z : ! ; , . ~ ; : : = : : = ~ ~ i r = n i . ~ " ' !
Thinkofilthisway, forthiny thesctup.Evcrythingwortspcrfoctly.Youstandblr:klOk,c,lcllyour

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card Ross Perot ~w upon lhc Cruslnlllon o fthe elec torate. but
his candldacy probably made little diffencncc in the outcome.
Now Is the time we should all join toget11er ;ind suppon the

The Oimon Adminislralion
l
mandate fro m lhc
people 10 rcbul1d lhls co untry and restore it's lost greatness All

toforc:cthenormallyJoaical lndivldual 1omodi.fyhisorhcrthou1ht
processtothcbrinkofinsanity. Medicallyspeatina,lhisoccunoffl"
I relatively short period durina whkh lhe intcNC Cll.lemarstimwi
createacranialcnvitonmcr11whichcncoun1es1pattemolc.on0ktin1
cognition. In laymen's (l.lypcoplcs'?) terms, It drives the victim

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Bi ll Olmo, wo, tho P""'"""'' with '" o,c,wholmi,g

t - - -,deall-nrtg..·w.,ith.,-,lh<n<tt':'n'"',."°mmrl,k-ald<,nb<-..cwe,mi ~ "'"'_ m_"_ _._7
·h•ht" - '"_ l cd h

Youtee,lheprogrwnmin&proccuildcti&ned lnruchtWll)'U

mto lhe~~mals.
.
Av.c11mtwhodlhetrconll'OI ~en away. No matter what
thccnme. they have been made
dcrenxless and hclplca at the
handso{-,me,oneelse. A choice

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. A11 u11idtMJitd mai, al PrJrt S1rm S1a1io11
t1 Joiu-110I stof/tr afttr lit sow Iris Suffolk

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victory in the Ekctorial College, but the popular vole was whal
makcs orbrtaksaprcsidcncy. WithoutlhcsUr>\,on o(thcpcoplc
thc president has no !Qlppon for his agcl\da.

~vk:wns_
cSo,wnandlumcd thcm

ever. She will ncvcrquiie be I.he
same.
Thccrimirul justice system
islherelOprolcctthcrightsorlaw
abidingciliu.ru:. ThcpoliccW:e
the o3lll IO M
prolccl and serve",

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ookrcd me to empcy the cash

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"Suffolk Univcrsi1y'! Why do you go there ?

carry this crime wilh lhcm COf•

kt worten know ltut someone
wuinthcSlorC.
OnJuly 1, 1992,atthinnom
andpop"store,lwatthcviaimor
1111 anned robbery. The robber
carneinanddcmandedlhgsfrom

Bria&.C...-11'

~o~!:v~a
rrnn1oftheparoleboard.ll}'ing10
earn his freedom?

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Crime Is an ove,whclmin1 will Call quietly to th is modem pJaai»e one by one. But now lhat we
problem in the Unilod S111tea and know tRe.~ enemy"(right S~nead'O, ~~~do -,meth~I aboul it.

~nv=t~~~e"::::.=
barbaricactionsonthepartoflaw
enfon:cmcn1 and civiliantlhat

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wUl ~opaalewiththc falthand electrical lllpC, ICweall do it in lif!le, we can uveoursclvca rrom the
~ofdtepeople.o(America. auack~o~.Oood lL1Ck,troop1. ·

ber~k~i~b~:~e his
time and pay his dchl 1 society.
0
AJ faruthccriminaljusticesyl-

wany

Arewe.ascitizens.suppoxd

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ance ,i::;n::.e 1y11C~
door.
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will not be pcrmiued. criminal.I Ciod's sake. make iUtopl Allhhhht

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Do you think Clintqp will keep all the promises he made during the campai!ln?

"I think: he will make a

balanced effort between
domc.stic

UK!. foreign

affain." .

Jim McLean
Sopl,omot-,

"I don't know, but I hope
so. Bush

did nothing."

JeMica Eox
Sopbomore

"No.he

..J think he will to • point.
like ni1ittg tuel."

And wlw he promiled IJ '
too bani to do in one

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Sopltomore

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promile& u, .., .,., office.

. Laura~

Smlor

CllrloC.il
Sopltomore

H URSDA Y, NOVEMBER 12, 1992

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Ycarsa10 U1 Sony'1Tolryoboardroom, thc att:ICl::wulaunched.
1bc destruction will not be caused by overt acts or war, but by the most
St1btlc yet dctrimcnW weapon or the m al l...1hc VCR cloclr:.
Tell me thlJ lhing wasn't designed by malicious psychopaths. It's

~i~:.ice10~~ chisekd ~::::z•m~=n!i~;:~~;~:l= ~d~: r
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-Faith inlhcsystcmi~socrili• ~

ary fu nction in OUt modem d.ay i,o~ W~ ola limcpiece. In and

~ ::~h;ys-:::~i: fun•:::.r~i::;:;::.'::/=t:i:::e;;ewre:: h
;~ai'
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su:cci.s,
'K:limsdown and turned them carnage strewn about our

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•rc:• proccss 1othe brink ofinsanity. Mcdical lyspc3kin1, 1hisoccur30vcr
11
. en • . : \ mt!c er w~ a relatively short period durin& which the intense cx1Cma1 stimuli
~ c.
Y av~
m
crca1C 1Cfllflial cnvironmcn1wh lc h cncouragcs 1patlem ofcoo m cting
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laymen's (laypcoplcs '?) tcnns. it dri ves the victim

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from th~m -

Thmk or 1tth1sway.ro, ,h,ny
~ofoot•~$ll'Cfluouswork.
cnme ag:u nsl me gave lhc
,croverJOOtableu tha t goror
dol!:u-s on the street lllld 600
ius m tal•frcc cas h. All small
;,
_
.lam~~uragmgor conma cn mc m any way but how
1y people enjoy slruggling
1 school and . aflcr four y~ ,
r only guarantees arc a piece
apcr sayinJ they've earncda
ege education and thousand.,;
OU:u-s worth of loans.
.Undersund the difTcrcocc?
I will continue to believe the
'IC ratewillonlygodbwnaim i1rcalii.c if they do commit a
, e, they will be caught and
1
JCCU tedto thefull ci:tentofthc

I am grateful tlllll the police
~ly had enough evidence to
1g this criminal to some 1
ypc
11Jtice.
'
ut untt
rc 1
san mto •
e from the sys tem that crime
I not be penniued, criminab
I rob the justice process just
Ibey robbed citiuns.
Crime is an overwhelming
bkm in !he United St11.tcs and
~ victims needs arc dealt
~- the criminal justice system
lnot opcntewilh the faithand
portolthcpcoplcof America..

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thcsctup. Everything w'Olbpcrfec tly. Yoo stand back tolook II yow
engineering ma.slerp icce. and ii loots grca1...cxcept ror the clock. ll't
flashi ng .. 12:00... 12:00 ... " Well. I'll ! imply adjUJt it," you think to
yourself "11Jter all, th e hard pan lsover." This is falbcy number one.
The hard pan is merely beginning.
A.s Americans. the llardcst pan or any tJISk is the most physical
pan.SincetumingthcTVand VCR around.along with coonecting the
cables is the mos t b bof-in1cnsivc pha.scof VCR xtup, we assume it
to be the mos:t difncult. When that's over, our subconscious minds
make wi think that the remainder or the projccl will be simp le.
Nex t :ire those infamous directions. They arc simplified to the
point of nm bi1uity. quite inlcntion al ly. I assure yoo. Herc' s where the
mad s;-icntisas al Sooy 1¥,e pride. The anima ted instructions and
sim ple ~ ing. reminiscen1 of ,ccood grade readi ng class. make you
believe lhat the proceu will be easier th.I n you n:l'¥c already
uns~tingly an tici pated. This is fallacy number two. Neve r believe
anything yo u rc3d (c u :cpt wll:it you find in th cpagcs ofthc Joumal),
especially when ii comes from an overseas electronics company.
The prognunming part is something like lhis .. .sW1 with step one,
thal is, tum en the power. Next, depress bu U
ort"A" while pushing
bu11on "6" at every lhltd heartbeat 10 select the hour. To selecl the
minutes, Ium lheTV to ch3nncl 8. whi le fast-forwarding a Bn.icel..ee
lllpc to lhe credits. lhen speak the corrcc1 lime in10 your p hone in
Swllhili. Toconvcn1hedispl11y 1 rcnec1Etl:s1em StandudTime, n ush
o
the toilc1 twice ~ jiggle th e handle. To cod the process. 1um the
powcroff.Sim plc,isn't it? Try thissi mp\cproccss with a babyayi ng,
I
nngmg.
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door. Meanwhilc. it'ss1illflashing " l 2:00... 12:00!" Makeit stop!For
God"s sake, make it slop! Ahhh hh!
Thi, experience would tr.msrorm the avcrnsc AmctiClll to a
~
d. go.nnent-soiling,cm.ed lunatic. The e K at Sony hope we
ccs
will fall qu ietl y to this modem pla.guc one by..onc. But now that we
know the real enemy (right Sinead?), we can do 'iomelhing about it.
Th3t fb.shing" 12:00"symbolizcs thati1's timcfor Amcricansto stop
pretending the d:unn clock actually worts and to cover it up with
electrical tape. If we all do it in time, we can save ounclvcs from the
~ from ovcncas. Good luck1 troops.

' ' ::DJl stmI I JOURNAL THURSDAY,NOVEMBER U; tm
Poe'try _,.,,, - - - - - - -- - SGA _,.,.,

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abolltSloncoftwo ways: ncga•
tivcly-thccity is bad; and 1Cnti•
men&ally-peopiewbooomek>thc
city from the polMO patch...
• wrlle SiplofBeauly"was
oaeofthc fflOltemotionalpocm1

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"Al The Lake" is a revised
version or a poem that appeared
in T he Ven t ure . Suffolk
Univcrsily 's litcrary JYJaPZine.
"l thought ' Al'ThcLate'wu

fUIC~~t•M~~aProfCSSO'ofHwnanitiesandModcm
Languagca,said., "'lt's rcallyvcry
goodpocUy. lwascspocially fond
of1hepocm with thc mossoo the
tree lhal whispered something
about GQd.. Thal wu myfavorite
partofthcwholething."

a pocm onlytofandthatyoudidn 't
fin.ishiL Thcayou fin.ish it. Thcn
you really. finish iL . Then ~
found thalurcallyfin ishcdyou.
'i'hc Poet" was one or the
W:t poems read and in the book.
""Thc Poet' is in a xnsc about
writing whcn you ' ve been writ•
ingfor awhi lcasoppoxto whc n
you' rc juslstartingou~" Johnson
said. " It gets 1oughcr as you go
akmg in avariety o(ways. bu1if
you love it, youjust koep going."
When he was dooc ru: iling
hiswOlt..Johnsonanswcrcdqucs•
lion.dromtheaudicnceabout how
muchhispoetryrctlcctshis own
lire.

groups at Corne ll Un ivcn ity,
Denver Uni vcrsity, the Boston
Public Library, the Longfellow
Hoose, thc Newlon Ans Center,
andthcNew fnglandPocleyClub.
In add ition to Passing Momcn ts. Johnson ha5teleascd two
Olher poetry books: Blossoms of
thcA pric01 (1975)and ThcWhccl
o{ Daily Life ( 1988).
Johnson's poetry has also
appcarcdin an anlhology enti tled
Four Poets, Four Voices ( 1989)
and nearty a doz.en magazi nes,
includingPoctpourri, Nimrod. and
The Webster Review.
Johnson 1w also published
IWO non- fiction books Francis

andthconlinatycanbeenraordi-

nary," Johrwollcaplained.

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John,on swedthalhcfindsit Ford Copolla (Im) and Neil
Simon (1.983).
, ~ g Moments~bepur•
ctiascdforS6at llicGroltcrBook•
~ in Harvard Square in CambridRe.

h ~ when people ICU ~i'n1
that they ~ b c r 1001Cth1 ng
lhathappcncd 1n only to find out
lhal the subject matter in that
particol:ar poem has been com•

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Johnson's collc:11uc's atlhe R.epruentativeKrislen lCuhn .u"
un.ivcrsityhadnothina butp,aisc = ~ ~ ~ u e t o p e ,•
for his wor t . D,. An th o ny
Fonner Junior Class praiMerzlak,• ProfCSSOf' or Englis h, dent. Tammy Culkn did not reICa&cd."'Asalways,Dr. Johnson 1um 1o thcSuffolkthis ycar, lcav•
combines iood poetry with the ingyct anolhcracatvacanL
mcnt8:::::=n=;
for thcpuftwo years, this yell'
SOAhopcstochangc thal.SOA
will hoJd an clcctk>n r« the two
vacant scal.loo N!)vcmbcr23.
Sophomore and junior students
whowishlOrunarc slrOnglycn•
eoutagcd. _
to~ IO,
,

~ ~ g i n a J ekctions

or

"lfYOU Llll PINACOi.ADAS,"
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c!'!n~e :: 1 :

1,I00-3rr-81l!.

= ~ S M A L L or
, Call Campus Matkcting.
i -800,423-5264

HELP wrrH MATH
TulOring with all math clas1cs
in thc 100 level, MinimaJ fee.
Leave message at 573-8323 .•
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An attorney who ICOfed in the

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fa,thc l..SAThiahl)tdfcctive
program; fa, details CODI.act
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think he will to a point.
e raising taxes."

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" Not 100 percent. He will
tty to do his best, but

realistically he can' t do it
all."

"No, he made 1mc
promises to get inlO office.
And what he ~
is
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mn."
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claneslO hlA'fl'andJClthcirnorni·
natkln papers from the Studen t
Ac tivities Qfr and run in thc
u
election at the cod of November.
SGAabohopcsthatthcwritcin candidates from the freshman
cl:w will also acccp( theirinvit.a•
tionand s'.erveonS.G.A.
A full committoc panel will
J)OSitively influence the student.!
hercat Suffolk. SGA vacancics
h3ve a direct im pact on the Siu•
den! body. ·
SGA Prcs idcnl Rocco
CiCC:llf'Cl1o fccb that the impact
on student.! will nci1 necessarily
bencptive. "Thcstudcntsonthc

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ca,:=,o!::e~~te-U: f ; ~ ~ ~ t h c ~ i : ;
position, they mmtrcspondbact SludentJudiciary~viewBowd.
toSOA.byThunday, Novcmbcr chaired by lou <ltetanld, bin
12. NotifJCalioommtbein writ-- ,.thcprocessofrevlewinathccon•
ten form. After informing SOA stilut.loo and makina the necesofthcirintcnt.thewrite- ln candi• mychangeuo·that oocintcrpredale is required lo Mtcnd two t.Mion (of theCODllilutionandiU
~ ~':".'ting1 before they are by-l a R : - = ~ : . : =~

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Evcrywrito-iru:andid11ewa11cnt
• kUer on November 6, inform•
inglhcmthal thcyhavebccn nomi•
natcdfor SOA.

ren o ~ ~ ~ ~ ;
lnordcrlOprcvcntmoretlWI
Acliviti':5 0ffice. Afteraltaining =.::~~in~:!:a!:'sa~
st
t~rcquircd=dit:te ~nt lhat -rhewaywrite.in' s arecon•
: • : ~ination r~~to ' : laCtcd is that the person with the
SGA omce on the third floof' of hiahcst number of write- in volCS
thc Student Activities Building, is given top priori ty, and if that
by Novcmbct 18.
pcnondcclines thcnitgocsdown
Election speeches will be the list until someone acecpl.1 or
heldthe followingday on Th'µrs • therc arcno morc wrilc-in candi·
day, Novcmbcrl9. Thclocation 'dates."
fot the spc,cchcs is still to be anIn the event thal none of the
nounccd..
wri te.in candidates accept the
Athiroseatavlli.bble in SGA, positioo, thenthe .sc;ll.is0pCll for
isastudcntrcprcscnUllivechair to an y freshman willing to run for,
rcprcse ntthe class ofl 996. How- theomce. Thc SGA cqnstitution
eva:, thisscat will not bean clected Sllltes tba.t " Uthcvacancyoccuni
chair.
on or before December l ,••IJX·
_Accordina.10 .Dan~thanson. cialclcctionis to be held," tofill
,en!ot cl:w vice prcsidcnl and said vacancy. The constitution
th
t
e.hairman
e. S udcn t Rela- = : =•'t : :.• : ~r.~~
:
cancy, lhc SGA president shall
the class er 1996 rcprcscatative havethcpowcr, w1ththcmajorily
.scat is because we baVC not yet approval of the rcspecliVfi class.
exhausted OW' moum::s of the to finish the \erm office)"
write-in~forlbatclus .;, . J l ~.IO~Ciccarello,

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THURSDAY1 NOVEMBER 121 1992

Poeti:y _,.,., - - - - -- - - tina into Mitin1 city poems. II
Ultdtobelhattheci1ywuMi1ten
about In ooeoltwow1ys: ncp
t1Yely-thec11y 11bld;and-ecnti•
~ y-~whocomekl the
city from~ potato puch."
~ S1aht ol Bcalll:y'" was
ooeolthefflQltemoliouJpoems
read. ..lt'JIWlyohqinJthe
ruder"thaltheew:rydllyislpCCill
andttieordinarycanbea.tnordinary," Jolmoacaplained.
"At The Late" is• revised
vcrsionofapocmlhatappcaml
in The Ventu re. Suffolk
Unlvcnity's li ic,vy magazine.
" llhouahc'AtTheWe'wu
finished, " Johnson .staAcd. "One
lOfflCWnelfmdslhatyoufinishcd
apoaaonlytofuwllhalyoudidn·c
futlsh iL Thea you finish iL Then
you really. finish il. . Then ~
foundthal.1trullyflnishcd you.
1llc Poet" W!,1 one ol the
~ I poems ~ .and in the book.
~ Poet IS tn ~ sense •~1
wnun1 when you vc been wnl•
ing fo, a whilc u _
oppose 10 when

~

lhty remem~ somtlhing

: -~_!=~~;:
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Sophclrn(n Vice-f>Tcsident

Antonietta Skonoln, and Junior

RepresenW! veKrillen Kuhn all
the 11 . ~
due to per-

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.

~did!'::

dent, T11nmy
tumtotheSu.ffolklhisye.- leavin17etanpcher,eatvacanl.
BccalllctheSludeolGovcmmcnthasnothadfullmanbcnhip
for the past iwo yean. thiJ year
SOAhopettochangelhal.SOA
will OOld an election l or the two
vacantSClllJOnN9vc.mbct23.
SophornMe and j unior students
who wish to run arc strongly en•
couraacdtodoto.
N o m i ~ ~ arc currcnt_ ~vailable 1n the S~~nt
ly_
Act1v11icsOmce.Aflcrallain1n1
~ rcquirt;d 1wc.nly•fiYe 51udcnt

Public Library, the LonJ(cUow : a : ~ ~ ~ - : ' i o t ' :
House, the New~ AJ1s Center. SGA orficeoo the lhlrd flool'o(
andtheNcw&glandf'octryClub.
In addition IO Passing M~
menu. Johnson tw rcle:LStd two
other poetry books: 8'°5:soms of
lhcApricoc( 1975)andThcWhccl
ol Daily Life ( 1988).
Johnson's poetry 1w also
llppcMCd in 11nanthology enti tled
Fout Potts. Four Voices (1989)
and nurly a dolffl m3gazincs.
incll.ldin1Poctpowri,Nimmd.and
The Wcbs1cr Review.
Johnson h.u also published

yoo' re justst:111ingou1,H Johnson
ald. " It gclS touaher as you go
along in a variely or ways. but if
youloveit,youjust kccpgoin1.··
Wbcft he wu done reciting
hlswOlt,John,onanswucdquestions(romtheaudicnceabouthow
much his poetry reflects hUown
tile.
1wo non-fiction books Francis
h~-:~:ieheJ:i~!

SGA frompotd

plecdy made up. ··Poems aren ' t
alw1ys1CCUt11le." John,onst:itcd.
John,on'scolleague·sat the
un1vcrsi1yhadnothmg001pr.use
for his wort . Dr. Anthonr
~ • 1 Pro(espy«!Englis h,
IWt:d. As always. Di'. Johnson
combines aood poetry wilh the
fU1Cl.nslJh1Soh1eathcr."
Df. PredrictMarrlwlt.1fn>.
fessorolHuman.lticsandModcm
unau:i,es.said. " lt'sreallyve,y
&oodpoctry. lwuespecbl.lyfond
ol thcpoemwilhthemossonlhe
~ that whispered somethina
about God. Thal was my favorite
panofthewholcthlng."
Avetennolpoctryreadings.
John50n has~ his wart fo,
groups II Cornell University
Denver Unlvcrsily. the Bos~

::°"~:.

( 19n) and Neil

P.udnaMomentscanbepur: : ? n r : : ! ~ ~ ~ : : ~:

particua. poem has been com- brid,.e.

the Studr:nl Activilies Building.
by November 18.
Election speeches will be
held lhe followin1 d:iy on Thursd3y,Novembcr)9. Thelocation
1he speeches is still 10 be announccd.
A Lhirdsea1 available inSGA.
is1s1udalt~n::scntativcchair10
~pre.sent lhccliwof 1996. Ho~·
eva,ttiissea1willno1beanclectod
chm.
Accordin110D:intuthanson.

rot

::a:, v:: r.u:i~:~

tionsCommit~. !llerca,onth:il
:

~a:~hal;: : ; : . , ~ :

~~=r:;:
that

...,,:e-,....,.,,.,•write-ln candlducs for

class

ihe SGA

p,U,idcnl. to intap1:t
Artick1 ,Soction7:ot lhoSOA

from our original eloclions in
Seplembct,"
Thete were three wrile-in
~ for the cWI I)( 1996,
butonlyonepolitioniuvailable.
Eve,yMito-incandidalDW'IUtnl
ak:11tt00Novembet6,Worminathantha.ttheyhavebotllnomina.lC:d
SOA.
tranyollhenotificdMite-in
candmle:I are lntctcsted ln thc
posilion,theymldl.rapondbact
toSOAbyThundly,Novcrnbet
12. Noc.ificallonmustbelnwrit•
ten ronn. Artu lnforminJ SQA
ofthtit in1u11, the Mi1e-ln candi•
date is rcquiml to lllend IWO
SGA mectin11 before they are
sworn in.
1Jlonkr10preventmorelhan
one write-in candidate from acccptinJ theposl. N8'h1n.10n uys
thal1'11cwaywrite-in's arecontactcd lsthal thcpcrson with lhe
highea numbet ol write-in Voles
is aiven top priority. and iflhal
penondoclinesthtftitaoesdown
the list until ,omeone accepts or

oflhcclaao/1996..
Nadwuonwilha,how-ever.
1oinformthestudc:ntbody111Suf•
folkthat'"bccalleoltheambl1u ity o1 the SOA CONdtution. lhe
SludcntJudldaryRevicwBoard.
ctiandbyl,ou.()reenwald, ii in
thepn,cessofrevlcwiflatheconsti1ution and mating the ncceawychange,aothatoneinterprelllk>n[oftheCONtituUOflandlts
by-law1)C1111bepeteeivedbyall"
ReprdleaofSOA'1CONliunion and by-laws, the S1udenl
Govcmmu1lstron&IYU1JCSmcmbcrsofthejuniorand sophomore
classcslohlS'f)'andFtlhcirnominationpapcrsfromtheStudcn1
Activities omcc and run in the
clectionatthe endofNovembet.
SGAalsohopes~lhewritcin candid:ites from the freshman

no more write-in candi-

':::.'a~;~ invit:i-

ror

t:.~

ln ttic evcn1 th:11 none of the
wri te-in candidates acce pt ltlt
position, Ihen the tcOI is open for
any freshman w\Uin1 to run for
theomce. ThcSOAcons1ituticm
sute1lh:il"lfthe¥;acanc:yoccun
on o, bef0te J>e«mbct I, a spc•
cialclcctionis10behdd." 1ofill
said vacancy. The constitution
alsosWCS,howcvcr,lhll"lfaftcr
Decembct I, thete is SliU. \la·
cancy, lhe SGA. Jll:.CSident Jfl:ll.l

havct,hepowcr,withthcmajori1y
approval o( lhe respoctive clan.
to fuwhlhetcrmoCoffke."
J t ~ UP: tQ Rocco

conslftution. NathlnlOl'l11y1lhat
• rq,raenlatiVC will moll likely
be appolnc'ed fb SOA , by

Ciccan:llo, with lhe ac:ccpt&nCe

~!5~I~

A full commiltce p:inel will
positively innutt1ce lhe students
hen: at Suffolk. SGA vacancies
h:ive a direct imJ)3CI on the SIU·
dent body.
SGA Pre side nt Rocc o
Ciccattllo feels tlW lhe impacl
oo sll!denll will not M:CCSS:Uily
benegiuivc. 1llcstudentsoothe
SGA bo:inl. rightnow,areambitiou.s.powerful,andstrona. ldoo't
lhink il's ncptive lit all. The
studenll"on SOA ire ambitlous
and tan defiutely &ti the wort
done."

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you dilcovered thc ,meanin1 o r
life. and jumped . : of ~ to
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VEMBER 12 1992

A frompaJt I
~ Vicb-Pruidenl
~

Siconolfl. and Junicw'

enwiveKriJlmKuhnall
llheirltabduelopcr•
~bilitiel.
nner Junior Cius prcsiammyCullendid noc re:heSuffolklhbye.-,leavlnOlherlell ncanL
eau1etheStudcn1Govcm11no1had ruUmanbcrship
pui IWO )'CUI, this year
:,pcs IO change lhal. SGA
Id an elecdon (or the IWO
aeat, o n November 23.
nbrc and Junior studcnl.1
1sh10nanarcscron11
ycn =dtodoJO.
lfflinalioll papen arc CW'•
available in the Swdent
iesOrftee.Aflerattaining
uifflt twenly-fivc: sludent
res.candidalcsmust tw-n
· nominationfomuiolhc
lficeonthelhirdfloorof
.dent Activities Building.

'Cfflbcrl8.
~•KIii speeches will be
e following tby on ThunJvcmbcr 19. The location
speeches is slill 1obean-

d.
hlnt1eat1vailableinSGA.
kfltrq>resen1ativechair10
1
n11hcclauofl996. How iucalwillnolbeanekctc(I
:cordingtoDanNathan.son.
cb.ssvkep,esidcruand
an or lhe Studen t RelaommitlCC. 1'hcrcuonlh:it
not having an election for
ss of 1996 representative
because we havenoc yet
led our rc.,oun;:a o( the
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Scpcmbcr.M
Artic:kl,Section7,oCtheSGA
11lcff; were lh.u wriic-in c:oostitution. Nalhan,onsaysthal
candidaaforlhcclaaoll?96- arq,raenlltive will most lit.el)'
bulonlyoneJ)Olitioniuvailabk•. be appointed 10 SOA, by
Evr:rywrito-iJ\~waucn1 ~ n o , with the acc.epwice
a lcueron November 6, inform- oftheclasloC 1996.
in1thcmthallheyhavebccnnomiNavwuonwisbes.howe'l'CT.
na&cdforSOA.
1oinfo,mthestudentbody111:Sllflfanyollhcnocified writc-in folkthal"tJccauJeofthoambiau•
candldaiel arc intercstr.d· ln the ity o r the 'SGA collll.ilulion, the
pa.idon, they mus respond back Studcnt Judic:W)'Revicw Board.
toSOA byThunday.Novembct dl&itt:d byl.ou Orcmwa.ld. iJ in
12. Nolif1Ca1ioftmu.stbeinwrl1- lhcproccs,of rcviewinathecon•
1cn form . Alier infonn ina SGA Slitution and manna the necuoftheir intcn t, th e wrltc-in candi• mry change, ,othal one inlCtprc•
date iJ requued 10 attend two iation (of thc constitudon and its
SGA meeting1 before lhc)' arc by•la1V1)canbcpercciwdbyall."
swom in.
Reprdless ol SOA '1 constilnordcr&oprcvcn1 m<nthan tut.ion and by-laws, thc Sludenl
one wrilc-in candidate from ac- Govcmmcncstrnnglyurgu mcmcq,ting thc ~ . Nathanson says bcrsorthcjunklrand,ophomcn
that1'hcway¥rrTitc•in'san:con- cbsscs10htl'T)'andge1thcirnomltactcd is that the person wilh the nmDn p:ipcn from the Studcnl
hi&hcst number or write-in volCS Activities Office and run in the
Is alven top prioricy. and if that election at thcend o f November .
pcr,ondeclinalhcnitgoesdown
SGAabohopcstlulthcwrilothc liJt until JOmeont acccpu or 1n cand.icbtes from the (reshman
there arc no men wrice-incandi- cbsswillalsoacccp1theirinviud:11cs."
lion and serve on S.G .A.
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position, lhcnthe tcatisopcnror here at Suffolk. SGA vacancies
any freshman willing 1 run (or have a direcl impacl on the Slu0
thc olfce. TheSGAcons1iwtion dent body.
st.:11cs1ha1Mlfthcvacanc:yoccurs
SGA Prcsidenl Rocco
on or before December I. a 1pc- Ciccarello feels th:l.t the Impact
cialelcctionis1obcheld."tofill on studcnl.1 will no! ncccs.sari ly
S3MS vacancy. The constitution bencgative. '"1bcstudenuonthe
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1992

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Rams' dcfonsive zone.
They 1W1 off after thc btcak

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Rams vs. Bentley
College

BW11&.,!'When you get
in&olheplayoffs.iathattindor

ali'nolpheR, anybody can win ii•

TheRamsbopethatlheywill

-•rootball team. •e·dbethe including theirtastfowpmes.
HouslOn Oilcn.
Ir the WI 11'0 games of the

be thM lucky team .

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Supporl from,,,,, 12 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - baketba.11 and women's basket•
ball.wilhpeopkwhoarestillin
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twkctb311 pmes bs1 year h3d 1

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Rarn1canmatcthcphyoffs.they
haveuaood•shoeatthetitku

BumJuys lha,:hir icam will wilh lhtte straiJhl home pmes. -anyteam,"
play• wide-ope,i scyle of OOCtey bul lhcfl hit lhe road, playing eight
this year, He cxpb.ined...If we oftheillul llpmesonlheroad,

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Come cheer on the
Suffolk hockey team in their
first game of the year.

CIC)Xity crowd. Gn11led 1h11 the
capacity is flOI U.casiYe, but ii
was nkc IO pl.a.y bcfatt a full

ThUdocsnoteipl.linthelow
1uendan0c 1.1 the ~n·s bu·

kctball pmu. Nelson said !hat
"they're still uyina toesublish
their idcnti1y," and if they ve
morcsucccurul, morc flln s will
come to the pmes.
A genera l bias 1g1in11
women's spons probabl y 1.bo

pbys:ap:i.rtinlhesll\3ll amoun1or

pcopk11theW'Offlen'slmkc1ba1I

The1t1mJ&1Suffolltdescrve
man: tuppOft from their school·
ma&cs. The teams that ve sue•

='~rttd~CM~~Vs:,;
be toosuoccsful need your ,upport 10 lhll they can pow in1o
u:a:ss!ul prog,wns.

The men·, baskctba.ll team has begun practicing for the upcomirlg season, which
begins Nov. 20 at the Babson Invitational. Look for men's and women's basketball
previews next in lhc Journal.

Saturday, November 14
at 8 p.m. at
B.U.'s Walter Brown Arena·
Take the Green Line - B Line
up Commonwealth Avenue to
Babc.ock Street stop

Hazing found at Ole Miss. varsity club
University DateLine
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I

club be banned rom UJecampu.,.
..We want to send a SIJOni
mcuaie:loallstudentgroupsthat
we won' t toknSe tming on this
cunp111.w
lw.aid ..lhaYe1eatmy
recommendaliontothevicccban-

November 12 - 17, 1992

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Did you know that scholarships fundtd lhrou&,h sourca outside Suff'Otk'l..inivusity
can bt • valuable resource. Listtd below is • brand new scholarship procnm reantly
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Varsi~ lee Hockey - Suffolk vs Bcn'tly

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THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL

,criticaJforlheRamJlo

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Come ch_eer on the
Suffolk hockey team in their
first game of the year.

playoffs, ii could be
!hey play al UMass/
and SI. Michael's.

~

1 bdieveslha1irthe

maketheplayotrs.they
oOd•sholatlhelilleu

Rams Vt Bentley
College

Bums, "When you &ct

llyol&,ialhlctindof
~· anybody can win ii-

SUFFOLI
THE SU)i'FOLK JOURNAL .

S- ffolk hocke.
u
. forward -to a
.

e1 cwoiso.

:.m1hopcUll!theywill

hewomen'sba.skelball
:ainutSuffolkdcscl'vc
their school-

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ed )'OW'COOtinued supthe lealTd OW haven't
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The men's basketball team has l>tgun practicing for the upcoming season, which
begins Nov. 20 al the Babson Invitational . Look for men's and women's bask.ctball
previews next in the Journal.

Carolyn Btoty/Journal Stoff

yclub

University DateLine
Suffolk University 's Calendar of Events
November 12 - 17, 1992

CEOF .
rolk Un.ivcl"Sily

prdcram reotnlly
Jtsl'cte acholarship
Fina,ncialAidror
Id

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"'ror

;bip
lSl'Joumalism l>epL
lalmiagcoc111,r

Bartolini plliying ccnltr on

the Chird line. M
He'1 quidr:. ....
good, soft hands and ls &ood wilh
the puck," Bums said.
MHc passes well, has. good

Sa1urday, Nov. 14 II! Boston
Univenity'1Wal1aBrownAnN
at8p.m.againstBentlcyCollege.
With his team coming off a
1.S-10- 1 ,ca,on las! year. third
year OOKh Bill Bumi believes
that hls team can improve. The
Bostol\ Globe's rcci:nt pre-sea•
sonrarudngs had theRamsranlcod
lhird in the tight-team ECAC
Ccnlr.ll DiVWOA.
Bums stated, M(Tbc lhird
. rantina)lsaood.butthcy were
,clling us short bcca11.1e Brian
· Orilningjraduated.Hcwa.s•gre:it
pl.ayer and it's tough tore:plxe s
kid lite him. Youdon'1re:placea
kid lite him."
So how will Bums dc:il wilh
the loss of Gruning, -who posted
totalsof48goalsand40assists.
"We've &OI Sean O'Driscoll
(22-46-68), who WH in
everybody's shadows. He was in
Brian Gruning'sshadowsand he
was in Brian Honn's shadows.
Now he's a senioc, and you·~
really going co sec him emerge
and become an impact ployer in
this league. He's goc areal good
chance of becoming the lellgue·s
pJayerofthe,ycar.: slid Bums.
Hon1n. who Qduated in
199 1. i\ Suffolk's all-time~ •
inascorcr,wi1h30Scan:crpoints.
Along with O'tSriscoll. the
Olhcrco-captainoftheRamsthis
ye:JIWiU beJohnPorauo(l2•14•
26).
Jim Fitzgcnld. who finished
fiflhinthe le:1guein scoringb.st
yea, (21-15-36), despite missing
the last fow games with a shoulder irijury, will also hclp re:plxe
the goals IQ.SI due IO Gruning's

shot and issman. He's really gOC
it al l. He can help Ill right away, ,
I lhinlc he'll step in and ICOR
somcgoals."
Another freshma n, Billy
Mulcahy, out of New Hamp1011
P'Rp, isstroo&andhasagreat
shot, KCOl"ding LO Bums, who
e1pcclsthcfroshl.o playri3hlwin1onBartol.inl'sline.
With the strong freshman
cl:wanaddodbonus.Burnsthinb
that he will field r0111 solid lines
thisycar.
UISlyc:u theRamscompqod
in the ECAC NonlySouth Con·
fercnce . This year. the confcrcncchasanew look with an added
division, theCenltal. which the
Rams will be playing in.
Olhcrieamsschcdulcd1.ol0il
in theCenttalDiVWOOaJoniwh
the Rims. will be: Alsup1pcion,
UMass-Dartmouth.SLMichacl's,
New Hampshire Colleae,
Stonchill, Bentley and Tulis.'

The Suffolk Rams hockey
team will open their ICUOfl on



Bums also bndcd a talented
licshman. Paul Banollni. Bums

111gc,who ll as

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Saturday, November 14
at 8 p.m. at
B.U.'s Walter Brown Arena
Take the Green Line - B Line
up Common;11Vealth Avenue to
Babcock Street stop

"HURSDAY,

~ptionwaspmiicledlO

win the Centrnl. followed by
IJMass..D:utmouth. TheRamswill
play Assumpcion in their second
game of the year on Nov. 16 on
the road in what should be.an
e:arly battle for Centrnl Divisio11
supremacy.
.
"With this nt;W alignment,
wepl:ayeverybodyin~division
twice." BU1113noted. •·1twilldevclop a loc of rivalries lh:it might
not have developed over the

years."

Head h o
10- 1 rec

Prtdiclcd by lhe Globe IO
win the North was Fitchburg St.
1 University wu prodiclcd to E.on:is who\
0f'l3

;~~";;~t=.r': average.
l•rcc~will
OUU.
Between the pipes roc the . fre!hn
Rams thisye:irwillbejuniorRuss G.!_lp:atnck

S~me teams at ,s11ffoll

iouandia pra:-

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B1 EdaoadBroau

our coulr}''1

wdtntioL

Why i1 ii lhat mo11 of
Suffolk's llhlctic icarns do no1
dnw crowds to their games'? II
ICCfflllhathoclccyandmen"sbaskccball~theonlytcamsoncampmehalu-cableLOpulfansin lhe

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W omen's basketball pmcs

Jct a --1 crowd. but lhe other
lp)rtl ~ lacky if Ibey get •y
IIJIIPOII Mall.Ba9CbiJl,sofiball,
c:nm-country. &olf, and
am's
wm1CD's tennis usualy pafonn before a very small
amoant of people. Many limes
a:iccer.

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thm:U"CnoSu!follcfansatlhesc preventing,
going lo the
Nel,on
Alhletic Dircc1oc Jim Nel,ori
fccb that this is because these alsotnvenl
teams do not play righl on c.am- ingCO!he&I
tainlyoneof
pu,.
He eiplaincd. -Jbe outdoor ils0ut0Ukk
sportShavethe dubiqusdi.sadvan- areplayci:t ii
"Byand
taie of playing away from cam•
pus.and even thou&h we may list
• home 50Cc.er game. it may be
Thisis 1
pLayodatTufis,inWatertoWn, or
some of the
otlwvonl.
'"Tha1isceruinlyadi511dvaniage for our team,."
Another problem wish the aretheplay
outdoorsportsislhallhey havcto
Nebo~
bopby,d during _
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games, even at home games.-

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