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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1992

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THESUFFOLKJOURNAV
Suffolk University's· Student Newspaper
Volume SI, Numb•r''l, l?

November 4, 1992

WSFR shuts down for repairs
By .udn:IR. .pf
JoumalSwf

Comedy
Stop

51\JDENT ,\cnvmrs-A
meltdow n of Surrolt. Pree
Radio's. WSFR, amplifa 1w
fon:t.dthedosccin:uitrwliosta•
tiontogoofflhcairformorelhan .

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.Jowna!Staff
FBNTON- In the heat of
lhcprtlidentialclcctioa,eason,
lhercsurlfflC)Col~studcntpoliucaJmovuncntiJbcin1SCCfloa
campus by the fonnation of both
Rcpubllcanand.Oemocnwc~l11bs
atSwTolk.
Acconling lO SAC DirecWSFR Assistant Gcne...1 Managu, JQe Diver 11: 1M COl)ll'Pls •• • .I.Of Donna Schmj~tt '!<!4h Fl11hl
SWK>n m the 11udio
Corolp ll-,tJowdwJS#l/f
havoeililod on ~pus, blll ncl-

station'1amplifia-occurteddurlngJim"Slim Jiffl" Bdu1e'1sbow
onMonday momint,Octobc:t26.
The station has since been off the
WSFRswTtricdtpreplllcc
the twoken amplifier with I re•
placemcnl C ~edur, Servlcca.
rom
bulthereplactmcnlTtUallod:vn1ged. lbt:amplinerwuthtnscnt
1 Shannahan Sound IO be re0
p,l,,d.

McDOllgaJI CJ.plained Ill
the amplifier is lhc 11ni1 which
amplifies sound to go oYtt the
distanccofthcclosccin:llitand
ao lNVllgh spcaten with ■ t'On·

WSPR general m;inagcr,
Brendan McDoug11l1 aaid the
c:wsc. o{ the meltdown and the
utc:nt or the d3magc will remain
unknown unlil the amplifier is

lrolvol~ithOllti1wchaveno

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repaired and rtlumed.

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lioo,onebot ohNwomeawill

llk)ca~~i:~~°"V,:;;'Y·

Lee quo&cd P.B.I slalistks
Answcn wen: takca from
80lh o,p1iz.ations rq,ort.
tlwoncoutolthrtt. women will thcmcnflfSl. lhcnlhcwomen.In an initial membershipofabollta
belClwlyassawtodintheirlifc- the brief time-Sillant and l..cc doztnstudmtseada.TheCollegc

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n.itionbysayingthalrapcb"any ldo?','howc:anldrea?'without
un•1111ucd1Uualtouch."Leecon- thc(carolvioknce."
cllldcd - any (unwamcdl CJ:peri•
P.B.l.aboll)'l that60pa-

clubl::==~
arc in fortifying tbcircstlblhhmcnt and fwthc:r recrultmcnL
Ea:h group iJ rr:adYin1 plan, to

which gets srcpmcnwiYCI
inacdiblyvloladng
~YCI, ~wk'°. colleges.
Si.llard and Lee ge:ocnaed Aw. 84 percent ol usault vicbigh1Cbools, indn11n1ng~ ducttssiooby.doing•em'Cbc. tnsbetweenlhc~of15to2A

Acroutbcc:cuntry, 'llriom
campapolitical~bavebecn

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Sponsored by Program Couni;:il

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occurs.atrusthubeetl~.
ThcSuffoa:~omM aCenta,.~C~lhcSwTolt
U~tyColmclingCmll:l",lh:
Sociology Deputmcnt,AlphaPhi
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Admission and refreshments are free of charge.

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11pherewilh11S," l..ccpointed011t. thrtt.lO~.
-thcr-eisagoodchancelhatone of
The men ift the room aid
uswouldbeS1p.uallyam11hcd." IUCh thinp like, ..Don't go into
Fofmcn.lheswisticiJone ccrtainteetiomolthccity.":n,c
women gave eurnplcs such u
0111orlal.
This brtats down 1o one ..Don't walk anyw~ Late .at
ou1orrOUl'"rema1esandoncoutor night- . -0on•1ge:c.intoelevalor1
,even males ieenagcn will be lklnc-.anc1-0on•1makeeyccon•
tc1ually abllle,d or ■mwlCd be- tact on the street".
fore they reach theaaeot~
One fcmalc student comiec:n.
mcnted, "It ,e,erns that women
Mauadnnettslawspoclficl lead a more ,cstrictive life then
acalllf assault iJ defined u "the fflCfl tlo."
pcnetnlion of any body office.
Another female s111dcnl
mouth, IIIUI, or vaglftl. without aid. "Thclc iss11ca .e not issues
COl'IICnl with a body p1r1·or ob- that men have to deal with every
jec:L"l..ccpoin&alout."Maa- day.'
dialt:Ullawdocsn'tOIMl'lltd:a:(•
Lecstlled."Onalbi.ly,on

belCllWJyauaaallcddumg~
~llqecarcen and,o/ tholev'«:••
ums,80to90~ttnowthcir
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thcarauactcn~ICqGUIUnea.
Anacq~iadd1
ncd
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ofAmcricundCoUet;cRepubll•

cans~ch■(tercdbytheCollegc

Republiq@Nat.ioi\alCommittce.
Oiahamcl.Watlbe·frilau dentaopditiontheStudc:ntAc•
tivltJcs Office for lhc form• •
tionolthcR.epubliclnCllll,.Long
and Pilzplbict. who ro11o~
Dllluffld's lead, bocA aid they
wcn:inspin:d10fonDdd'twpniDtioos a&r- partic:ipltiDa UI
thcitrapcctivcconventbas.
Lon1 hu also approached
1 evening Division Sludcnt
he
Aaoclation ■nd ap,euod the
Republicans intacst in mawing
ew:ningandpart-timctludenls
manbatiDlolhcirorpnizatioft.

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Statistics show 1 ou~of 9 college women will be sexually assaulted
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and Rep11biic.ans and Dcmocnts
tuve waicd• vimw waragainsl

poncd when Ron
OemocrlDC N11klnalC-ommiuecchairmM,tncdholdingancwJconfct•
cnccinffousaonlastAupst,while
thcRtpliblicanNationalConven.
tion was being held down ihe
strcct,abolll HXl•lldcatdisrupled
amplirt~oiilyhulO~repued. ~=:.hubcenactive
the cvcnL Sllldcnts b.lngcd on
the station
be back oa lhc
The Democ ratic
windows and sholltcd. "F;imily
air within anclthcf week. JIOW· headed by fot.ndcl" and p~ldcn; • Righis FOrever. G:r.y Rights
evcr,hesaid, ifthc p~lhu10be ~....!!Fl~wu_
thefllJIIO Ned and "lslh;ilc This!"
l't])llrelt'he .docm t ~ bepn it'• orpniz.atioft effort in •
Erin~
>-fitll!UI, projcc1ditcc•
lor for Vote for a Owlge, a ~lhcfotureO:U10~~ited_
budgcc
litionofDcmomlk)'Olithgmaps.
told thc _collcgc· Prcss Service.
the
"Wc11 be evaywhcft;. The Rcp11blicant have no r,ai behind
ICtUl ■ wceklater.
Ray Long and Shawn them 10 support their beliefs.·
Adam Kricacl. dircclor of
Dllharnel.co-foundcn:oflhcRethcCollc cOcmocrtisvotcrug-

Lectufe'w arns of dan er of "Date Rape"
B1MarJA. D' Albll

College Democrats and
Republicans forming
ch~pters on campus

' eoNiNUdOftpaJ~6

curcuin11hcirpoliticalmldC~

irsrou

illr"ltiondrive,
wcrtnot plan aichdemonstratioft

ta:ticl IS the Republicans uaed.
1bc comtiined n.ttional
manbenhip ofCollcgeRq,ublic:ans and the Rcpublicln Youth
Coalitioa numbers nca,- ( IO.mi
on i.tOOcampu1t1. ThcColk:ge
Oemocrauhasovcr400c:haptcn
natioawide with over ◄ 0,000

mcmba1.
E.1cl1 ollhcSwfoltorpni-

on

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uticm.. ia totting recopilion
campus, will have IO chft
constitubOII. c:utify that lcn •u•
deals wish 10 bel;olnc mcmbcra,

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WEDNES.PAY, NOVEMBER 4, lffi

LIFESTYLES

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1evaI "east

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laipliom:IOtrademqazincs.and

1111plif1Cr III Che lftlfflCdiale ru. othernecm:w,llffllsalrtadylhls -~~-~~lure, McDoull!l ldcb. ahhou1h yu.,.
■ 1 LMniM M.K. P1l•er
hcdocM'ttnowhow.&heWSFR
McDoupllsi£dMcdlaScr· ,.
• JownalStaff
win pay (or a new amptificr. he YUl,durinJrectftCIDC:dilpwith
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hopestheuni~itywillpwdlut ICalion~saidnotOl'le
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reutinaan:naonApriJ2andyour &fflCfflC • lot of pank ,paoon
retlow c1usmam into medieffi amon11tlldctlts.
royalty.
-~le didn't Wlllll 1
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lllcffledkvMfeastin&artl'II. participate. becau,c they didn'1
wj.l lbesplitlntwosidcsthalwill think they had model bodies,··

ilempischuedthlsyurwa1wi- year°aCouncllofPresidcnlsan•

beplayagainsaeachothcrinvlri• Collclleaid.evcnlhouah--.·ho

"_Wedoa't fed that Che nec:a-,.
,.ia,Jpriaa;e¥'CM promiatobe
rldto station is lboYe any OUICr,
The aaff II WSF'R Is lhmllildy"'Medieval... Whoeffl'
~,we'n:Juatryin110 ~ n1 eo _ tome_
find
answt:n IO satdthc ~ 6C'taltimcs wen:no1

ousawcsuandpnes.Onesidc evawanLcd lOmodelcoukl
wiUbe I Duke and Duchess 111d
Collene upbincd how
onlhcolhcrsidcwllla Baronand ic would be hatd no< 10 p&r1iciBaoncss.
patt by silyins "1buc w ill be

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the UNwnaty II belt we lheirquesti0Mrcprdin1thtmdt- any fun. did ftOI know how IO
dotrnlUltfleM:W(llllft.and re- lhrowa,-sievalbash. _ .

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WSFR. hu eipe.Bded

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The.contes&swiDbelidc-

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lined by I page: IWO ,otCfflff. I ~~ ..
sood and III evil: four palaa: _ , . . .,_
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ai.wds:andeightwenches(mcdl· still performed by the wcnchc.s,
ev:al wailreue,). And. of cold. ll'ld sonp 111d jeers that will be
what would I medic't&I cour1 be kid by the jcsk:r and the p;igc:·
without1COW1jcsaa, lndMidl· Colkttesaid.
clleMcGinn. treasurtl'oCthtStu•
lnthetl'lll'IMrollhc: me•
dcn1Govemmcn1A.uocbdon,tw dkvaltimcs,d.innerwillbe~
1JreadypromlSICd Ill play the par,. withoutnapltin.tandwithou1111cn•
sils,,opcoplcwUlrully bc:1bk
COP P1u1dcnt, Kun 10.liainandhlvefun.
ColltUC, whO 1'1111)' pl:.y the evil
Pufomw1tes by Ca.Med
,oreem.gjdthcywantcdlOdo chuacttrs 11\d songs WIii be

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wouldbe11otoffunforevery• oltheBcaconYearbook.

Committeei arc no•·

body.

Lascycat'1sprin1cvent, being formed to ITW:e 1hiJ year's
the COP Fashion Show. did not COP event a grc31 success.

Suffolk Student Theatre presents:
The 1992 Student-Directed One-Act Plays

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Locate.a in tfie fie.art of
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Dem~ Stre~t, Deli .Features;
Sandwiches
Salads
Omelettes
Snacks

Su~

Gyros

Home Made Soup

Breakfast

Doughnuts & Muffins

Suffolk's Comedy Stop smashes Threes Cheers for Mystery fafe
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through Fenton Lounge
e, Karn M . You•1

"Lei'• KiU the Boa:" is an enienainlnJ murder mystery in
whkhthcaudicnceischallcnJedlOIOlvethcmurdr:rolthcprmdcnl
ol2M Manufactwin&,
The MOW ls runnioa • the MysterY c.re II Three Cheers

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C011tribulin1 Rcportct
F'ENTON•Theff:nklnllu-; Rea1&1r1nt.whichlsloclled11CJ.t10the8oltonTeaPlnyShipll:290
dcntloull1ewutnndonnedir.to
CanpeuStn,et.
the Prolflffl Council's Comedy
TbcchllxtfflintheJhowarr; ridkuloully fWlll J , Anthmy
Stoplut ThuDday,1ra.1.in1a1J10
, Mlrple isthctcJ..craztdCOfflpany he.ldwhohu&lcptwil.h alJ butOM
a nigh I of laughs.
ofhllfccnaleempk>)'ccS. LanyLove ls theMmpy rnarte.dns manqer
Comedlans Robbie Prin~
who tiJlcs up to Marple.
Chrit McGuire. i nd Janine
uny·, We Lena iJ MMplc't penonal aeaetary, who iJ
DitulliO came to Suffolk to po·
vuua.lly uplet Iha& the bou is involved with Olher women in the
form in rroru ol • aowd of men •
company. Oona iJ lhc Raky iempora,y employee wbo Mlrpt.e tak.ea
than 50.
lo the dinner.
Printz wu the headlillClof
CarloltaBWtalsthc1SSC111b'y plantm1t111crwhoublM
the show and he lived up IO lhat
emplo)'ccltobe.lpherformaw
junk,n." HarrittKnampilthcc:ompany
position. This Bolton native had
b!,otbcJa .-ho hu been widowed 12 dtne1 and CM the lookout ror
the 116dicnce rollifl& in the Wies
lucky hmband number 13.
with hi1 many comic bill.
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Gus U9'pti,\ ls die dorty company teCW11y auard who
TIie entire room w:u in ThelccommcnllwcrelUwithin man in Cut-forward.
tno,wsevcrythln1aboutallolthe0thefemployuslndtw1tceretlha1
stitchct when Printz did his gooduturedfun.
McOuireiJ anesllblished hcitkecpin1fromlheres1oltheemployces.
mother'1rap. Thispwdyofrap
Mc Guitt. wM the opcnina cntcnaiRCrwhotw playcdlU'ly
• Dudna the pct(onnance. Batista. JC.rump, and the Lovet
m111ic dcpictins the ~
and performer of 1he mcetins. oflhcwell•knowncomcdyclubs rcvalthemotive:sthcyhavcforwantlnsthcitboudead.
tritMablMJnS·o(thcdailylifeol• Mc:OuircdctcribedhimscUasthe around the counlty. and wiU be
Aftetthcmllldcttakelpllcein1dartenedroom.l1isre.vulcd
ordlrwy houxwifo •and moihcr. M
comedycrickcC.bceaulehewas appearingatCatclloRisi111S1ar lhatthedcadma11 ls1111C10rwhowu hited10portray~Gw:

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Oneolthchi,hliahuoftht
McOuirema&eriaJwasoriai•
evtnin1waswhcnPrin121111etcd JWandvrryfunny. OneofhiJ
twomcmbcrsoftheaudicncc:and f11Miesl bit was where hehilari•
poked fun at tht.it rdatklftShip. ously impcrmnatod portnycd I

In u s ; ; : : ~ ~
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the evcnins was Janine DitulltO.
H
cnctmrtcdoffabit slowand
shcdkl not appear lobe Ible IO
C:Oll li111ud OIi • .~ 6
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= ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Thnudlcftc:cislhenuked tolr)'IOfi1urcOU1.whocommlued
themurdcr. Oiaare.1ivcnln11hortpamphlctlhal . .UU:in
ddermlnin11hcmurdcm.Thewai~IN1w~.•hoporttaythc
chanlctcn, mlflklc'W\th lhd 'liu:licrlce.0 IJ.tt'_ierve the meal. The
=~~=nltytousebribernoney.lOgethlntsfromthc

Consenting Adults is 'llll unsuspecting thriller
switch pbocl jn bed with ·their
By Uu McCwllougll
wivca. At rirs1 Richard vche•
mently ayt no to the Idea, but
''COl'ISClllinl Adu.Its'" iJ I slow afterbeinapressurcdheconsents.
movinaaaspcn,ethrillcrlhllstill A rew days later, the two men

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1lii audience members pus In forms with lhc l\lffle or the
dwxtcr whO they think the murdera' WU and wfly they cholc lhae
Masuutonio aiva: 1 ,ood cbancier.ThcfoMic.11answmarere~tothe1~ Thuudiocc
performance as lhc ,upportive. mcmberwhOlwlhebeslanswerls11~.apntt.

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wif e ~ : rrom ro r = : C~ ~ ~ m : :: ~ ' : s ~ : Cn : :
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sional.lt.avin ~ ~ with thaliJstuffcdwithspinxh. ~chlckenlsscrvcdwith riceand mued

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The nu.t momina Kay ii
foundbealentodealh with1bascMilltrwasfairlnhcrrolcas
and Mary Elu:ibech Mas11wuonio ball bat. Eddy ICCUICI Rkhard
the mlWdcnd wife. The camen
asRlchardandPriJcillaPll'ker,a committina thecrimc.
definitely likCI hcr, ·but unlike
couplcwhosccmklhaYClhepct·
As lhe movie procraxs. it
Mastrantonio she wasn't abk IO
foct life. Kevin Spacey and Re- bccomeS ln(ft and mote clear
bccCa Miller portray Eddy and lhltl!ddyhasCRaled1hu1ex:am makeherc~wortlo hcr . /
ldvant11c.
KayOtiJ,thencwnu1doorncigtl• in whkh Richwd b his pa...n.
bors.

Richard suuests IIW Eddy
Lut but by no means~ is
The twoc:ouplelt,ecome(ISI tweda prt·who kxDd like Kay S ~. Spaceyportraytthec:c.friends. Richard and Kay lea1I IO lk,cp witb him and !hen Eddy lrOI freu: Eddi Olis wilb pin-p)ill.
thtyuebo&llmusicaUyinclincd tilledher. RichardcaMOtproYC ac:curpr;:y. Tht.re'1 JOIDedrll•a
while PrixillundBddydisoover thls hypothesis t,ecau,e, Kay's about thiJ acscw thu tnily .._.,
they hive a common inte!UI in body ,,S ctaRlkd.
the audience into the eaence of
finance.
KJine.1Jn;1ane.u :ellcnlper• hischarlcter:
Althoughthetwoc:ouplt.a~ fonnanr;:e u a.man who iJ forced
juse6iendt.1aaallmlicme:rupU 10re-eurlliflehisOWfttolidlnOI'·
"'O:mcalinl AduJU"' ii lib
between Richa(dand Kay. Eddy US: tnthisrole, K l i n e ~ anold Al&edllildlcod:ftla:tllc
,ensathislttlSion.
helsjllSlutakntcdindrwnafic: suspcn,ellowlybddlaadbuildl
Eddy COD1C1,wlC111plan: f ~ u he is ru.n.ny In comic 101heclimuandlhenuplodel

thecdaeof thciracats.

ThemoviestarsKeviRKJinc

Student Poet
Rei
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C:WOlhem"'Clllldlecnd.

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THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL

Soda

And fresh coffee all the time!
Avoid the rush and call in advance
for your order• 742-1449

C. Walsh

t PM Thunday Nov- ll Fr<e
8 PM Friday

Nov~ 13 $3.00

8 PM Saturday November: 14 $3.00

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WEDNESDAY, l'jOVEMBER 4, 1992

~•s Comedy Stop smashes T C for MsteryCfe
hrees heers
y a
:h Fenton Lounge
By Karn M. You111
Journal Slaff

"Lei's Kill the Boss" is an cnlertainin& murder mystery in
whichtheaudicnccl5challcnaodtosotvcthcm111dcroflhcpresident

ol 2M Manulaclwing.

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The JM,.. b running • the Mystery Care a t ~ Cheers
• Restaurant. which ls locatcdne11totheBostonTeaP11tyShipa1290

Fcnionttu-

fonnedir.to
l'1 Comody

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o(hiJfemalccmployecs..LanyLoveisthcwimpymartctingmanqcr

who cues up to M:irgatc.
L:vry's wife Lena i.s M:irpie's personal scacwy. who is
visually upset that the boSJ is involved with other women in the
company. Oona is the nu:y tem porary employee who Margate 11\kes
to the dinner.
Carloua BaWta is the assembly plan! manager who asks 2M

>bkPrinlZ,
ndJ1nine
rol.ktopcrwdo f more ..

icad.lincro(
J up lo U1IU
,native had
n the aisles
bits.
1m w:u in
tz did his

cmpklycatohclphcrfonna~jwtion."Harr~ KrumpUthccompany
bookkc:q,crwho 1w been widowed 12 1im~ Md on the lootoul for

lucky husband number IJ.
0111 Lumpkin is the dorky company ,cc urity guard who
TilCSCcommcnl!l were all within man in fast-forward.
knowsevery1hingabou1alloftheo1hcrcmployecsandl\_asasecrc11h.l1
good natured fun.
McGuireisancslllblis hed hciskecpingfromthcrcscofthcemployccs.

pcrro:c~u~~~cU::~~:~~
McCiuirtdcscribcdhimsclfuthc
·'comcdycrickef",becauschewas
once IOld th:lt he bared a rcsem blancc lO Jimmney Crickct.
McGuircm:llc:rialwasoriginalandveryfunny. One of his
funniest bit was where he hilari ously impc:nonalCd poru.iy~ a

lylifc ofan
nd mother,
c1.1temcly

lightsofthe
ntzl:lfgeted
.idicnccand
~lationship.

:;: : : ~.; : : : : ~ : " ~
:u-ound the toWllry. and will be
:ippearing at Catd aRisi,ig S1ar
in Las Vegas:
The JCCond-pcrlormcr· or
the evening was Janine Ditul!M>.
Her3Ctstartedo1Tabilslowand
she did not appear to be able to

can1it11ud

°" pogt 6

gAdults is an unsuspecting thriller

1"isa.slow

lcrthatstill

QJJQTE OF THE wEEK

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CongrcuStrcct.
Thecharaciers in the show are ridiculously funny. Anthony
Margate is lhe sci-crazed company head who 1w slepl with aH but one

swil.ch pbces in bed with their
wives. At first Richard vehemcntly says no to the idea. but
aficrbcinJprcssurod heconscnts.·
A few days lalc:r. lhe two men

revea1lhc°';;i!~.!;::::!~~~hc~~·=-thc Lovet
Aftcrthcmutdcttakcs placeinad:utcncdroom,jti.trcvea1ed
1h.111hodcadm:in isanaccor whowuhited 1oportray Margatc.Gus
l.u{npkin turns ,Ql! I JO bq_ UU: ,rcal Anthony Margate. Lua,pthi transoimis from thc joeky IOCuiity to thcdcbonaircomp~ Y. presidcnl.
Thca udicncci.tthenultedlOtrylOfigureoutwhocommiued
lhe "f"wdcr, OI.ICS arc given in a short paffiphlct that wists in
dctenniningthcmurdercr. Thc waitcnandwaitrcucs.whoportra.ylhe
characters, minile"With lhe 1iudlel'l:1!·0 lhe)'· "se,,.,e the meal. Tllc
audience 1w the o pponunity to use bribe money lO get hinlS from the
1Y:1.itttsand ;;i1res,es.
The audience members pass in forms with the nlllTIC of !he
charXler whc) they think the murderer was and why Lhey chose that

Mastf1ln1ooio gives a good
pcnonnance as the supportive,
yet indcpcndenl wife. 1bc charactcrof Pri,cilb wasone~c:nsional, lcavingMastrantoniowith

charactcr. Thcfunnicsl31\Swersan:rcadio thcaudiencc.Thc:iudiencc
member who h:u 1he best answer is givcn.3 priu:.
. ~rc.nrc 1hrecmc:ilsth:ltthe~ud.1Cflct;mcmbc"3:canchoosc
from for lhc1rd1n ncr. 1llC first mcal cho,ce 1
1abondeuch1clt enbrcas1
thatisstuffrdwith spinx h. ThcchickenisscrvcdwithriceandmiJ..cd

how she still W1!I abk lo bring her
ch:iractcrlOlife.
Millerwasfairinhcrmlell.'l
lhc murdered wife. The ~en
definitely likes her, ·but unlih
Mascrantonio she wasn't able IO
make hercharac1crwod: IOhcr
advantage.

co'lli'l utd o,i pagt 6

A crowded tiouse
PromtbcPreaidenl'1comcrdf10ecmtbe25cbRoorofOocBeacm
Strcc:t. )'OIJ can tee tbc cotirc PinlDclal Diltrict, IDOll of Downtown
Boston, tbc watafronl, Panueil Hall llld Quincy Market.-llld Boltoa :
Common.
tbc vie,,
sqma.~1 at swrofk. uruv~ty,iccl evoydar.&omhilomcewilhwa11towa11ca,pm.ng,an
antique style desk, md double mahopay dom1,. It is an oft"K:e which
cmanalel the importmcc of this penoa.
.
In SluicontruU't1mtk'ICiDdow~ Ycarbcd oll"toe
you can 1eeevery tu rlsbca to pu, by·m tbc sidewalk aboYc. but
mely can )'OIJ .idcrlti!y lheowntnt,lbccold lilcflocn.and tbcSP.clflln
fwuiturecmanatta tbeimportanceollhuoff"KIC. Ith: whet"etbehitiory
oltbegnduati.D,: elm ii n:icordcd and published..
.
Gnmcd,PrcsidcDISqm1ildclcrvin&(!fRl?1CCc;mm!Jdations.
atm-all,beiltbcpaidcatrllhi11Wvenityllldm1111.coodactbulineq:
in such a style. You can bo Rn lh.11 Suffolk toot his importance into
COlllidentioa when Ibey leased the off10e space in One Betcon. To be
surc.Suff~alJOIOCi.:_
intoc~idei-1~footl:ieoet.dforoff"iceapacewhen

This,.

.-~·
...

utnintonio
taP,dccr,a
1
vctheJicr·

:yandRc•
:loorndgh-

,

iec«ncfut

J)'"inclined

lydisa>V'Cf
Ul1
eru1 in

· The neat momina Kay is
foundbcatcn1odeathwithabascball bat. Eddy accuses Richard
committina lhe 'crimc. •
As the movie Pll&rcs.1Cs. it
bc:comcs more and more clear
that Eddy twcrcalcd a huae scam
in which Richan:! is his pawn.
Rich11rd suggcstt thal Eddy
hired a Birl who looked lilte Kay
to sleep Mlh him llld then Eddy
killed her. Ric~antcannoc prove
this hypothesis because Kay' s
body wu cremated.
Klinegives ant1. ccllentpcr,

couplclarc

fonnanceu1m3llwhoiJforccd

IPOllcrupts

torc-euminehiJownsolidmor-

X.,•&tdY

~~~; .

:~~:!'=~~=~~:
=:.
as he is funny in comic

Student Poet
Re<;ites his Work

-TIit ruponst 10 a htdltr by comalit111 , .

Janine Ditullio, at S,qfr,lk C~tt,'S1op
sponsttrtd t,y Program CoJUtcil ltisr Tluu-sdaJ.

David,.

WIVCSln

:CVinKlinc

"Many pc0ple think I am gay, but r·m not
Buf if I were gay, ·you would be the n:ason." .

In the Ridgeway building. ~an,cy Stoll. dean cl IIIXicotf, enjoy,
1imil• accommodations u the pr-esidcnt, their offices arc ruuglily the
umc size., cxccpl lhc d~ DOt h:r'c tbc IIIDC view, The wal l lO wall
carpeting, a living room act wilh coffee lablc. boot sbclvcs, aod.tWO
dub,one forwon.in1andonc.!orbercmipu&er1ttaal101m&rtofhcr
position.

muu!~:=~m":=:·!~!i~~

Letters to · the Editor
There were no letters to the editor this week.
To submit a letter to the editor, drop off
your Jetter either to the :!iuff'olk Journal
office or the Student Activiti~s Office by
nOOn on Frid'Ay: Letters to the editor must by
typed, double spaced and be signed by the
author with their class, ii. telephone number
tficy c89-be reached at. and their major.
I CS O ass~Ul
nt OrgaruzabOOS arc
optiona\, Letters from faculty must be
(lgncd by the author, list-of apR.,_ropriatc title,
a telephone lhcy·can tic reached at, and their
dcparlmenL All letters submitted to dle
Suffolk. Journal will be published. A.ll lctten
arc subject to editing for sp~ consider•
ation. The content of the letter will -not be
altered in ariy editing.

moniLor1iltingonastacltofoldsbc:tviD3picccs), uxl11able foril'124
clcctcd membcn and tbft!cotbl,I" appointed~. lbeydo DOI.have
any inDcr omc:e 10 conduct priVllc mcdiDp. or comfonable 'off",co
fumitureforreceivin&ltudeollllldcu,csl:Tbcyal,obaYe1obo'dlbdr··
weekly meetitla-in I dUSO(EI in tbcS1w)'Cf buikiio1, ml even that.
momi1iomet.imea:1oomiall fortbcirncc:ds. ThcSGAofficeisruugh.ly
halftbc 1WlofSColJ'solf10e.
.
Over and av« again ewiiplcs can be 1igblcd ? the disparity
,
. -Oucto,paceconstranllt~cditorialpolicy
between tbc office ICCOIDlllodali<m affank:d adminilUatcn IDd lholC
alTordcd lostudmtpou~. WberescmcofficcsintbcStudcmA.ctivitics
Buildini
by two and thR:ic clubs, ane adminiltr-aton'have
remains dill lhc
off10e1 two and lhrer: IWl scmc cl tbc offices in the Sludtnt Actmtics rcnoct the views yiews of the Suffolk' Journal do
o!Suffolt Univenity.
Building.
Sludc:ntorpniudOl'II arcm0rCthaajustcluba: llld activitia, they
arc I valuable encruion rL the lcanina pn,ci:u llld in many cases
supcnc'.detbelcaonlaua,btintheclaaroom. 'lbclepoupsdomorelhan

La.11butbynomcansledis

Spacey. SJ)ICeyportraysthccon- .
trolrrt:;\kEddtOtiswnhpin.poinl ·
ICCUIICy. There's IOll'ICthina.
about this ICIOr thal b"Uly ~WI
the audience into the essence or ,
hisch:uacier.

FOR THE RECORD-

''Consenling AdullS.. is lib

*~

:anoldAJ£n::dHitchcockfilm i the
suspcnseslowlybu.wbandbuildl
to the clima.i and then c,plodcs
ontothescreenatlhecnd.

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bolddlDCCIIIXlk:ctutes,lhcyarccl01Crto111yrcallifccxpcric:ncelhan
Vi.rJilO. Glcnn·m,ajun-

door o( the Campus Minillry

poctryrcadin1olariacnalwork

~')X'Olificpoet.01e:an•,

ltaocw:ntapcmon:::dbyCollcc:·

::;"99i;a:.17JC;;

.il.-' at Suffolk, Thlnday PVF- a o<ru.

s..., ...,
1/ne. An: Day1

'l
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7)Mepdllll/~To EDlDdloo

';'/ 'V Oii

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10)1.aJ_ ......

J'nt:'ForAII
V,

8) - Fodl/ To, Sbop
J... _

-COMplitd,,, Sttpltc'! Rllxrl

....

lioCI o( Afric:m Amcricaa Litcn•

Suffolk's Vmtare Mapmc•

Ainm,Olenatbepoon,

ladwse:-rltcPk:lmeof My

Lo¥e."' ',i.c Hoadeafnyo"."
.a"SilpSet ol Prillll."'dle
...- o1 wlacll ■ )oladcadlo

Ok:MisactiYdyinvolwd

inibc BlactSa.demtU--. . .
Bdloalt.an.cC-. . .

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any~l~~~~r~c.a:~ihcnmcmanncruot11sta1cgovcm-

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mcnt across the street. PropmlCCIUDCil docsmoretban,iullld up for
1daoce;thcymustboot,m:sts.acqui~ liocnccs,f'CICl'Vcroonu.,1ppro-

p\l!e fwxb:, adwrtilc their pugrlllll and mfr their CYentl. And the
SuffolkJoumaldoelmorct.banjulli-atout1lliCIWlplllel', iti11busincss
wbicb 1DU11 mainlain accurate recorcb m advertisiq rCYeDUC and
proruction cxpmdinRI.
Thclwd )Worlt Mldvaluablccqaicu;:,cbein&dooc in all oftbe

,.~=--==:===~f=-:
~foratudmt.lfcqtlUlheydo~intheiJ
DMr" Clldut& tealtb fCI' more apace. If die admillUtndoa docm't

...,.__..weacat.we...-nfiasoffict:twi'••f«awta. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _....;;;=....;-

THESUl'FOLKJOIJRNAL

WEDNESDAY, NOVE~ER 4, 1992

WEDNF.SDAY, NOYE~ER.~, 199'2

/

p I N I .C

0

Cultural diversity in the
. national workplac~

F I) I :

I

1 I< -

1

QUOTE QF THE WEEK

I,

"Many people think I am gay, but rm not

A crowded· house

But if I wcrc gay, yo u would be the rcasbn."
-The rtsponst 10 a ltt rklu by comf!dian.

From lbc Praident'1comer office on the 25th fl oor o(Ooe Beacm
Strcct.youcan,cetbecotireFinaDcial Dillritt,mo&tolDowntown
Bostoa. the waierfroot. FanueiLHall "anl:I Qwncy Martet, and Bolton
Commoo. Thia ii the view David J. S-,mt. :ptmjdc:rlt ol Suffolk.
Univcrsity, acc,evcrydayfromlluofficewilbw&Utowallcarpeting,an"
antique stYle desk, and double mahogany doors. It is an office which
cmanatestbeimportlDceofthisper,oo..

Janine Ditullio. at Suffolk Comtdy Stop
spo,uortd by Program Co1U1cll last T111usday.

Letters to the Editor

lnlt&n.contrut.faxn;lllq,wjadow~Ycarbookolfia:
you can ICC every pair oC shoes to pw by on the 1idcwalk above. but

There were f!O letters to the ~tor this week.

To submit a letter to the editor, drop off
your letter either to the Suffolk Journal
office or the Student Activities Office by
noon on Friday: letters to the editor must by
typxl, double spaced and be signed by the
author with their class, a telephoflC number
they can be reached at, and their major.
1 cs o assocta
s
nt organizations are
optional. Letters from faculty must be
signed by the author, list of appropriate title,
a telephone they can be reached at, and their
department All letters submitted to the
Suffolk Journal will be p4blishcd. All letters
are subject to editing for space consideration. The content of the letter will not be
altered in any editing.

rarely can you ldc:lltifytbcowncn. lbecoldtilefloon and the Spartan
fumiturccrnan.ae, the importaDteofthi.J office. 1 is whmtbc histOl'y
1
o/ the ,nduatins clul it recorded and publilhcd.

afio-aJJ~~=,:~i:ru~===ti:r~

in such I 11ylc. Youc1111 bcARtbllSuffolktoot:b.iJ importanc:einlO
coosidcntioo when Ibey leased the office space in Ooe Bcacoa. To be
sure.Suff~al10t<d:_
iowcons~ionlheneedfor,otTicespacewhen

In the Ridgeway building, Nancy Stoll, dean or studmu. enjoys
similar m:ommodalions u the paident, their offi t.e:S are toughly the
same siu. w;cpt she doe, not. have \be same viev.•. The wall lO wsil
carpeling. • living room Id with coffee lable. book shelves. snd two
dcsb, ooe
wcninaand ooe for ha computer are 1110 a mart orho

ro,

position.
Yc:l, lht SrudcolGovemmcot Auocillion. the reprcsenting0tpnizalion ofme IQJidcnt bodf, only bu one deK, one computer (with ia

monitor silting onattactoroldshclvingpieccs), and alable rorit'1 24
elc:ctcdmemberlandthm:otbcrappointed~berl. Theydonotbave
any inner office to cooduc! priYalcmoctinp. or comfortable office
fumiturerorrcuivingltlldcoa and sucat- Tbeyalsohave1ohold lbeir '
weekly meeting i.11 a cllllfOOl'D in the Sawyer buikl.i.llg. snd even that
room i1 sametimc:s 109 small rOI' their needs. The SGA office iJ roughly

halfthcsiuorStot1'1 off"1CC.

an ycl~~~•r:p:lhesamemanncruourstategovcmmcnt acros, the street Prognun COUDCil does more than jult Kt up for
a daoce;theymustbook,gucsts.ac:quirelioeoca, rex:rverooms. 1ppr~

r~~~=~~,:::~~a~!:
must

maintain

accurate records

do~
.,·~

have 'r ~ that

aUAmericansan:notadultWhitc

males. II seem, manyoiourgovcmmentofficialsforgotaboutthis
racL Whalhurcsull.cdl'.rom such
deplotabk public conduct is a
movemenltovotcthescomcials
out or office in 1992.
Thesdewwhitemales have
crea ted a generalization about
whlll. all whita males are like.
Contrary to public belier. many
o£us an:nol racist, gendcrinsensi tive individuals withamindfor
padding our own pockets. But
thosewhoareshould.ateupand
smellthe90's: thebull•~•they
have slung' for so long is beginning to stink.
· By losina to~h with the
people they represe nted, many
govcmment orficialJ have been
Clccted toexiendcd vaca.tiOAS. In
the a!lermalh or the Senate conflffllaJ.ion hcarinas for Justice
Clare~ Thoma.,, many Amc:ricanl wcreoutragedbytlienarrow
mindedthinkingOrtheirgovemmentoff
1Cials.
Ma result or this single
example or your govcmrnent II

action ii IUU u valid IOdly u II
was decadcs·qo. The Afflerical)
businmacctorhauincepcrwnad
lhcdoctrincWolheirownintcrp,ewionolmcetinJitsaim1ad
has cheal.ed everyone. .
Thegoalisnottomcetquow with candid4lcs not or the
highcstcaliber,bw.toaggreuivcly
seart:h to find .candidate who are
cut and dry wellqualinoifora
job in addition to the diYCnity
theyabooffcr.ReYCnCdixrimi-nalion, and high turnover ra&eof
theunqualiriedempk)ye,ci.have
been two side dTCCts of this bureaucr.aticescapel"Ollte. 111eproblems in America have stemmed
f,om taking the easy way out.
In the coming decade
Amcrica cannotcontinuetotakc
theeasywayouL Thecitiesofour
nationan:alintqabol.lingpot.or
water that will spill over Into
troublcunk.slw~actiochlnnd. ,
thli enttzfpotlt1vdy~·ayadopl:
ingtheviltuesofmcritoalCyand

culunl divcnity we: can fmccr
growthinouriconomy.a,w~Uai

wort, seffni WOfflCII and mlnor- 1n our understaridinJ and app;e-

ity candidates have run for and ·
~be.cnelcctedlopublicoff"ice.The
oldboys cloboftheJl!UlcanbeJ!O
more.
lnorder10tt.buildtheU.S.
economy in the coming de.cade
ourgovemmentwillhavetoreal·
izethalltwilltt,.vetocallonlll
01peop
,_
S. g9vemmen1 must mirror itJ
people in order to remain legilim3l.Ca.twtll. Unlitethegn!lwing
oconomicpowerhousein~.
our strenglh will not come rmm
comprnmisinganidcaol~

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11

come from

The intent or affamwive

eiallonoleachocher. • ·

-Our,ovanrncn1midtrep- •
re.sentitspcopleandthetcvittuel
mustbeUICd•atamodtl rorour

,odetytoheali_
tsWCMldl.Rodney
King asked '"Why can'I 'lll'Ci,111
get along?": I DY~ it is~

causemanypcopkdon'l&i~it~
Democracy h111 always•
meant or the people, for lhc
people, aiid by the peop&e ill
America. We will need to counl
onlllorthepe,opleinlhilnatiba
ir we really want u, remain a
d e ~ nation and a world
power in the yan 10 come.

FOR THE RECORD-

·

Ova and over again-eumpics can be 1igblcd of lhe disp.iri111
between the office accommodations afforded ldmmistraton and those
affordc:d1ps1udentgroups. W)lcresomeofficesintbeStudentActivilics
Buildm& arc diared by two~ three clubs. some ~istraton have
offices 1wo and lhrt.c Im MXffl:: of the offices in lht SIUdent Activities
Building.
.
S1Udcn1011anizalionsaremorelhanjuslclubsand1Ctivitiel, thc:y
arc a valuable extcruioa or the learning process and in many cases
supasode the lenoa uugbt in theclamoom. These groups do more than
holddanccsandl«tW'CS, lheyatecl01Crtoanyreallifeut,ericncc~

whlcb

The concept or American
democracy has beef! challenged,
as ortate,byadvocatcs forpolili •
calrdonn. Thequcstionlh11hu
prcacnlt:dit.tel!is:DocsAmerica's
goveml'I\Cfll and iu polk:ies really reprcsentalloOupeopleand
lhcit inierests?Wehave now sce n
lhattheidea!espouscdincullural
divcrsityarebroaderthanjustlhc
boardcnorSuffolkUniven ity.
Theideaor a mcricocrncy,
beina judged on one's ability 10
complete ajob,-ha.1 always been
for me the ideal foraprnd uictive
and enriching wort environment.
Now, however, the idea or en•
ron:ing Mquotas,·· ha.s crept into
public arvw.
Th1s scem1 to me to be I
ncgativeway atlookingat a p0Silive route COi' change. The more
diveneagroupofemployecsare.
the more they bring lo thelr wort
relationship. ~isaweallhof
knowledge that different races.
ethnicities. genden and sc1ual
arfi1ialionso(fer10pcopledifforent tf\an themselves.
To satisry lhc ncclh or
America in 1992 we must noc
on l; supporl the vi rtue or
mc:ri&ocracy but also Its counterpattculturaldivenity.Thethread
thlilourverybeina iscomprised
of as Amcr:ican4 are these two
ienets. This intcnction betwee n
people ,..ho are unlike on one

,.. can
ge
roracommoogoal, canneverbe
realizedinanycompletclyhomogenoow: group. The people or
America have a lot or different
JtOrics or personal e1perience 10
tcUyouifyoulendthemanearto

on

advenisin&

-Duetospaceconitrantstheeditotialpolicy
or the Suffolk Journal was npt printed in the Octobe:t
28. 1992cdilion. Althouah omilted, the policy
,mnaint that the yiews orthe Suffolk Journal do not
reflect ~viewsOfSwl'olt:Unlversity.

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~

revenue and

"Yes, rm not here at

night"

productim e.pmdina'es.

The.hard wort. and vsiuable exp:ricoce bcinJ done in Iii or the
ssudl:m1organiz.alionsarebcinghampemtbylhclackofNiequate,pace.
We lhou.ld hope the imiven:ity admini.ltratioD will make lhe wne
~rOl'stiidmtJrOIIJllutbeydo~iAtbeir
DaU" cadiQ& tcadi ror m<R apa::e.. lf Che admiDillndoa

doelo'

_,_._whalwencal,we....-tndioaoff",cawiih111roraweet.. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~-

Erin Murphy

'"Yes, because we are not a
residential campus so
people go home after
classes."

llita Giaap-ecorio ·
Sophomort

"Yu. I have never had any
probLemon c'ampus."

Valerie Miler
Sopbomore

"ltdepe11

.

day. Om:
it's safe,
ni&ht it iJ

THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1991

p I N -1

0

Cultural diversity in the
national workplace

I I) l :

1 ;
,

QUOTE OF THE WEEK

I< \ ' I,

"Many people think I am gay, but rm not

But if r were gay, you would be the reason."

A crowded house
Prom tbePra.idenl'1 comer omcccm the 151b noorofOoe Beacon
Street. yw Cid 11CC the entire FUWlcial Dutrict. mOll r:i Downtown
Bolton. tbe waicrfroat, Fanueil Hall and ~ Mattet. and Boltoo
Common. Thi1 it lhc view David l. Siirp:Ol. :ptoddcot ol Suffolk.
• UniYcnity, w.acvaydly &om his office witb wall to wall carpeting. an

=~:~":':,

=y

doors.~ ii an offke whicb
\

lllstarlr.:COGlrU&Jtum~vciadow.uu.btt~Yearbootol'fice
)'OUClll1CCCva-y(U°rl&hocstopa11byonlbe1idtwalkabovc..but
rarely can you idoltifytbeowucn. ThecOldtilenoors and the Spartan
funliD.Rc:manalel the importaiceollhi,Jllfice. It iJ wheretbc hislOf)'
of the paduatina clw ii ff:COrdcd and putt,l,hod.

Gnnlt.d. Pn:sidcotSargcqlisdcscrMS orsucb accommodations,
afla'" all, be ii tbc preaidcnt ol this univenity and must conduct busincu
.in such 111.yle. You can bcnvedll1Suffolk tooli::hu imporunce inL
o
coo,idcnl.ioo when they !cued tbe·off"icc 1pace in One Beacon. To be
sure,SuR'~altoloot_
Ultoconsid?"~.iootbena:dforof'fice1paccwhC11
In lhe Ridgeway building, Nancy Stoll, dean cl studcnu, enjoys
simil• aa:ommodat.ions u the puidcnt, their offices arc roughly the
umc~acq,t sbedoca DOtbavctbcamc view. 1bc wall io wall

•politic.a.
:u'!c:!:~.:O:~orc:!;~~==~an:/:
-Yet.tbeStudc:nl~Auocilboo,thcrepresentin1org1•
nil.II.ion ollhc student body, ooly bu one dclt, onccompuia (wilh its
monil0f1iningon1stac:tofoldlbclvin&picccs}.uxt1llble Corit'124
dccltdmcmbcnand ~Ol.bcr appoinlCd membcn. lbcydooothave
any inocr office to cooduct private mcctifl&s, or comfortable olr,co
furniture
rcceiviq ltUdc:nll IIXI &1JCIL They also have10 bold their
weekly mcctin& iD a dwroom in the Sawyer buildlna,. Ind evco Uw
room iJ IOIDCWDCI
lbcir nocds. lbdGA office is roughly

ror

tooamall_for

halftbcsiieo/Stol!'1otrice.
Over and over l&W eumplcs can be aigblld d the disparity
bctwcca the olfice acammodatiOIIJ affonlc:d·atm..lustnun 111d thole
afforded tostudmtgr"Ollps. Wbcre.somcolf!Cel UlthcStudmlActivitics
Building are shared by two and lhtcc dulj,s. some administralon have
olT.IOCI two and lhtcc size some o/ tbc offices in lhe Sludcnt Activities
Building.
StudcntorganiutiOlllarcmaeth&njustclublandlCUvlticl.tbey
arc • valuable utcnslon d the kamiog proccu and in many cues
lupcnc:dctbclcssontaughl intbcdusroom. ThcsclfOUpsdom<nthan

•Tht rtspo1tst 10 o htd.Ju by tonvdia,i ,
Janine Ditullio. at S"'1olt Cowttd:,Stop
spotuortd by Pro1rt1m Co1U1c:il laf• Thwrsday.

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The conccp1 of American
dcmocracyhasbetnchaBcn1ed.
uorlatc. byadvoca1cs rot polili•
cal reform. The qucstiotl that has
puenlOdit.9clfis:DocaAmc:rica's
govcmmcnt and its poUdcs re•
allyrcp,esa1tallofitspcoplcand
thcirintercsu:7Wchavenow .1ttn
lhatthcidcascspouxd lncultlnl
diVC11ityarcbroadcrthanjust1hc
boatdcn of Suffolk Unlvenily.
The idea or• mcritocncy.
being judged on one's ability to
complctcajob,has!Uwaysbcen
ro,mcthcldcalforaproduclivc
and enriching wort environment.
Now. however, the idea of en•
forcing "quotas." has crepe in10
public arenas.
1lds1ttms10mctobe 1
negative way Ill lookin111 a positive rou1£_ lor chance. The more
divcrscagroupo(cmployocaarc,
thcmorclh~ bring iothclrwork
rclltionship. Then: ls a wealth of
knowledge lhat diITcrcnt races,
ethnicities, genders and sc.1.IW
af'fillatlonsoffcrtopcoplcdiffcrcnt than thcm,elves.
To uti.sry the nccdJ of
America in 1992 we musl not
only support the vi rt ue or
meritocracybutalso ltscoun1
cr•
pattculturaldivcnity. The thread
th.al.ourvcrybcing i.scomprised

males. It sccma many or our 1ovemmcntoCr1daltCorgoclboutthi.s
rx-L Whal has resullCd rrom II.ICh
dcp,lonblc public condl.lCI is I

movc111er11tovotcthcseofficial1
outololf!Ce in199l.

Thdcrcwwtlitcmalca have
crc:ucd I gcner.lliwion about
wh:11 all white males arc lite.
Contnty 1 puNlc belief, many
0

IClionbllilluvalld todayult
WU decades qo. The Alncric-,
bulincsa.ao,hllsinceJ)CtYCll1cd.
the doctrine inlo their own inlapmation ol meetin1 ita aims Wld
huchca1odcvayonc. .
Thc1oalisnottomcdqui>
tas with candidalcs not of the
hiplCSlcalibcr,btitoau,taivdy
,can:h to rind eandidMe wllo an:
CUI and dry well qu.alif'icd ror I
job in addition to the divcnity
they a1'o orrcr. Revcne di!criml1\lWOO, and hi&h IUfflO'IU RJe of
the unqualined cmployua, have
been two side dTccta ol Otis bu·

or us arcnotracist.Jmdct inset1•
rilivcindivkfu31.swithamindfor
padding our own pocltcu. But
thmcwhoarcllhould wakeup and
smell the 90's: thcbull•I@• they
have slung fa, so Iona is be1in•
ninaiostint.
n:aucnticCICapctou&e. The~
By losing touch with the lem, in America have llCITlmed
people they represented. many rrnm taltin1 the cuy way 0111.
aovcmmcnt officWJ have been
In the comln1 decade
clcck.dtoc.1.lcrMXdvacations. ln America cannot continue to WtC
the aflcrmalh or the Senate con- thewywayout. Thccitielofour
firmation hcarin&s for Justice nationan:lkintoaboilingpoto(
Ctartncc Tbomas, mMy Amcri • water lhal will spill over lnlO
canswocoutragcdbythenarrow ~blcunl_
CS;l!'it~ IOC~ •
mindcdthinlting0Cthcitgovcm - thila,agypositivdy. By adopt· .
111cntofficials.

ingthevtrt~olmeritocracylnd
AJ • result or this alnglc culturaJ di¥Ct'lity we can rosttt
u.amplc or yow aovcrnment 11 growlhinourcconomyuweUM
'NOl"k.scvcnl wommand lf'llnOr. inouiundcri£andin1andapprehy candidalca h2ve run r°'" and ciatlonofcach0lhcr, ·•
bccnc~topublicoffice.Thc
Ow ,owmmenr ml.Ill rcpoldboyscluboftheP.Utcan beno rcsenti11peoplcandthcle vinue1
mUSI be used u I mode( for our
lnordcrtorebuildihc U.S. IOCk:1ytohcali11WOWlds.RcxSncy
economy in' the coming dtcadc Kins asked "Why can't we jldll
ourgovcmme:ntwill havetorcal· gctalong?"; J uyihat it bbopeople who arc unlike on one lic tha1itwlllhavetoca.ll on all cau,cmany pcoplcdon'I give ill
ev ,
w can
gc
for• common goal, can ncytt be S. govcmmcr,I must mirror Its
Democracy hu 1lw1y1
realized in any completely homo-- people in Otdcr to remain Jc1idaeneous group. The people of nu1cas wtU. Unlitc thcgroMn1 meant or the people, ror the
America have a k,t of diJ(crcn1 economic powerhouse in Europe, people. and by the people ia
SIOric:t or pcnotW capcricnce 1 OID'" strcnath will not come from Amcrica.Wcwillnccdtoc:ounl
0
tcUyouifyoulcndthemanearlO comp-umi.sing111idcaofiutional 011aL1olthcpeoplcintltisl\aoon
idcnlity. it wlll come Crom iC w-c really wat!l 10 remain •
democratic nl6on &hd • .world
Some have COIJ(ICtcn that SUVl&lhcnin&iL
The intc:nl or affirmative- powcr-indieyes,eocome. ·
all~an:notadult,,hitc

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FOR THE RE_ ORDC
•Due IO space consnnts the editoriaJ policy
of lhc Suffolk Journal WU not pinted in the Oct.obct
28, 1992 editiol. Althoulh omiucd, lhc policy
~ainsdlMlhcyie,r,softhcSuR't,Et Joumaldonot
rclla:ttheviewaofSuffol.tUnivmity.

bolddaDccsaocllccwtu.tbcyareclmo-lOIOyrullifcapcricn,cethaa

any cl:w:room ,cttiaJ mi campus.
COP and SGA runcticm in the umcffWUlO" u our1t11cgovem•
mco1.
lhe strccl.. Program Cwncil
than just ,c1. up
alhocc; thcymustbook:gucsts.acquiff:liotoces.rucrverooms.1ppro-pi.ller\l.lldl,advcrtilclbcirprogramsandstafflbcirevcnu. Andtbe
Suffolk.Journal doel mOfeth&njust putout a DeWtpll)Cf, it is• busiocu
whicb must maintain accura1e records OD advcrtisin.& mawc and
production capc:ndillftl.
The lwd wort and valuable apericnce bd.oa done I.a all of the
awdmtorganizaiionswebciogbampcredbytbelactofadcqu11etp1Ce.
We thou.Id hope tbe UD.iwnity admimMnlion will make tbe aame
~
ltUdcot groups
they d o ~ in lhcir
aewr mdiQI aeateb ror more spa:c. If 1be ~ doc:so'I

amm

docs more

ror

ror

u

adentad~we-~we11111F1tlrldiD,:off"10Nwillla1fcr1wcet. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __.__

"Yes, fm not here at
night"

-

Erin Murphy

''Yes. I have never had any
problem on campus...

Valerie Milla'
Sopllomore .

"It.depends on the time of
day. During the day I feel
it's &ale, but during the
night it is dangerous."

" Yes, the~ are a lot .of
security people."


Juaal'ma

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1m

THESUWQLKJOURNAL

Cafe.,....,.,., - - - - - - - - - - Date .,._,.,.,

I N I
liversity in tlie
l workp!ace
s

omportiono(switisicfw:d wilh
riceMdmbedvegetlbles.

icc.ns many or our 1ov-

11ent officials have bcc.n
!Oci;iendcdvac:ations.ln

-m:1thofthcScna1ccon-

....u..-vedlute-warmandt&Sled

149 Charles Street, B.eacon Hill

tclubofthcpastcanbeno

1ordcrtordtuildtheU.S.
1 in the coming decade
y
emmentwillhavetofQI•
it will have to call oo &LI

::_w:',Twn~~::r::
'

Mldilion,lhcnumbcroll'lpCSat
~eqlW thenumbc:rof~
lft any ~
atba ~ combiaed
(dormrooms.~~.woods)..According lo Sil~ and
Lcc.anyonecanbearap1st,even
14
• woman'9 husband. Ten to

Comedy frompa1t3
little reac~n

Ditullio re-

herself

Balloting to be held on:
Wed., Nov 11 at 11 p.m.
Wed., Dec 9 at 11 p.m.

nationareakintoaboilingpotof

sarcsultofthissinglc
t of )'OUl government at
:YCnll women and rtlitlOf lid.ates have run forll'ld
c led to public otricc. The

~Ji:=:=.~:~
hu:i::c:~~

=

rapistimqcwauhattcrcdbyl..ee thevictiniwariuo"getbeckiflthe

~~O:diagnoscdwitha men-

Swisticsalsoshow7Spcr- emotionsandwortthtouahttierncentofmcnthatrapehavea1u.ual
TheBoaonAteaRapeCriormatriqcpartnermalingrape IUCcnierpmvidelCOUNdillglo
anissucofcontro1notof,ex.
Msurvivon or sexllll USIU.hM,
"RapeisanacllOstripthcm whiehnotonlyincludcsthcvic•
Jlhc • tim]ofcoatrol it'uvio- tim but mends and loved ones
lent :'me,jusl like a 'stabbing," too. Theyalsoprovlderdcmls.
said Sillard.
iruormation, and advocacy. Thc
No1geis"safe"fromrapc.
local.1
help is ◄92-

number

for

rcaeh Jhe audience. f.teeptfor
Join The Beacon Hill Pub afcwchuckles,thercwuvtry ~':i~.~ ::~s~!,a!;;~ :::.9:~i::J~=
Cr.llmonthsokltoscventlcs."'J\tls denlWCOWllClinJ.
to her.
surprised
who
However
for a Budweiser Spring deemed anl
important to remember,
runnywhcnlheclevalyhlrNiled
SilbrdandlccWkedllbout are
so
lmporBreak Sweepstakes
lhcctkrwhowautandingout•
"RapcTraumaSyndrome".which tanl thin&~ can Jive them is

water that will spill over inlO
trouble uni~ w~ aict to channel •
thisc.1Cl'Jypositively. ByadopC·
ing the virtuesofmeritocncyand
eulturaldiVt.ffity, wecanfost.er
growthinourcconomyaswcUu
inourundcrst'.anding.-id91>prt·

fkials.

hisw~ "mcatal;y ~led"

dark puking loc. but tCalistics afl(I Sillanl. Only five pcrecnt or swing.:£..
lhlnp. &'_Id ~ly, the

pcrfonnancabyacalentcdpoup

BEACON HILL PUB

busincsstcC10JhusinceJ)CJVCl1Cd
thcdoclrincintolhcirownin1cr•
prl:tationofmecti11gitsaimsand
lwcheatedevcryonc.
ThcgoaJisnottomcetquow with eandidalel not o r the highesl;caliber. bultoaggrtSSivcly
search 10 find candidate who are
cut and dry well qualified fora
job In addition 1 the diversity
0
theyalsooffer. Reversediscriminatioo. and high turnover _ of
rue
thcunqua.lifiedemployces. hlvc
been two side effecu of this burcaucra1iccscapcrou1c. lbcproblcms in America have stemmed
fromlllkingthec.isywayoul.
In the co ming decade
America canoot continue to lalte
thce3Syway out. Thccitiesolour

e lllomas, many Amain:olitragcdbythcrwmw
thinking of their aovcm-

by
-~atiowthcmcdia
portrays~ takinJ plKe in•

Altboughthefoodlllthe

like ii had been sitting ror an olwailcnandwaitresxs.

actionitst ill Uvalidtodayuit
was decldel ago. The ~

.n hearin1s for Justice

--

Mystery Cafe is below p,v, it is
worthgoinglO.theshow:"J..et's
coursesatlbeMpteryCarcare JGII the Boss"isanc:njoyableand
ICIVCdin1enaousporuons.the hysterical show bccause of the
foodisnollhalpeat.TheCood eccentric charw:lcn and stroiig
Allhou &h lhc m;iin

Bd,110111 ,

omc:ialsforgocabou1thill
atlw~ultcdfromsuch
,le public conducl is a
ntlovotethcseorricials
Tice in 1992.
ICSCfcwwhitc malesh.,vc
a gcncraliz.ation about
I while males an: like.
1 10 public belier, many
ootracis 1.gcnderinscnJividualswnha mindfor
our own pockets. But
10an:shooldwakcup1111d
: 90's;diebulJ• l@• 1hcy
uig r« so lon g is begin11ink.
1 lw:ing IOuch wi th the
lhcy represented, many

·
pen:enl of women .e raped ~y is ~ Acute Crisil ltqe, which
~ ~ - - : . ~ j)dc the ·•theirbusbandl.Lceaid,"Jni,omc occun right ~
the rape and
stereotypoollheuil;iiesofrape uae, i1·,1cp1foramantorapc lnl:ludcdcpl'calOflandllecpinea

For aS5.00 upgrade fee. ulendedperiodoftime. Thede:'·
audience mcmbcn can choo,c • ltf1. of a small .::oop of chocolate
sirloin steak di.Ma. The gcner- ict~onarubbuyp:1Strypurr

Try your chance to win a trip for
two to Cancun, Mexico
No,Purchase Necessary
Must be 21 or over
.. .

-

cim.io11of eaeh0lhcr.
Our ,10wrnmcru must rcpiestfll Its people and these vinue,
must be uKd as a model for ow
90CietyiohelliuW'Odlds.Rodney
King asked M
Why can't we just
gcta1ona1··: 1 say that it Ube-

WU Ytr/

::n:.- :::::~
=~:;e:

people
think that
thcvietimis"youn&.prctly,and
vulnerable...

consisuor.1hrt.eslagC11.Thc firi1 ~ n g .

Ditullio and the hectlcr.
It ended when Dilullio
swed, "Many people thi'.nt I
am gay, ~I I'm not. Bui if I

NA110NAl. y,o,,wrs STUDY

Number of

Times Raped In IJlelfme

~g~y, _
yoo would. be the

An E,tlmat,d 12 I MWJoo
Women~ Been Raped

A lthough 1he Fenton
lounge hardly resembled the
normal comedy club decor •

Comedy Night

al

Suffollc was

thcne11bcstthitlg.

Porlhcfmaleoflh!isfK>w,
IWO door prb.e T-Jhitu were
awudod to Walt.er Jones l!)d
Tom Connely.

Sillanlandl..eesaiditwu
victims
the most

aensitivc

5°'9

M,_

A=

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□ Mol•TMtlOneac,p.1
[ll Umure Kow Many f
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ATTENTION!.

causem:any people.don't 1ivc ila

op
:mment must mirror its
in order 10 rem:iin leaiti•
well. Unlikethearowing
1ic powerhouse in Europe.
:ngth will not come from
m ising:inidcaolna1M)fl:ll
y. it will come from

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teninJil.
'he intent o f affumative

./

AT THE ·
SAWYER LIBRARY
because we arc not a
1tial campus so
: go home after
1."

"Yes. I have never had any
problem on campus."

" It depends on the time of
day. During the day I feel

Valerie Miller

it's safe, but during the
night it is dangerous ...

Sopllomore

:ianP"tCorio
_,,

'"Yes, there are a lot of ·
security peoplC."

JuanPma
Sophomore

A barcoded ID card is required for the new computer book charge-out system.

THESUWQLKJOURNAL

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, lll!ll

THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL

Cafe ....,,.,., - - - - - - - - - - Date ,-,.,,, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - pc,ccnt of women WC mpcd by is the Acute CrisiJ Ila~. whkh
know their al.txW'.
For I ss.oo uppadc roe. e..tlcndcdpcriodoltimc. Thedcsaudience mcmbcn can chootc • Jctt of I sma.11ICOOp oC chocobte
sirloin stcakdinneJ. The &CAO'"' kecreamon1 rubbetyp.lS(l'ypuff
OOJportipriofsteakis~,.,.ith t:lSICdstalc.
Althoughthefood11tthe
rice and mixt.d vegetables.
Mystery Cafe.is beklw jw", it is
A ll.hou.gh th e m :iin worthgoinglO,ec theshow."Ld's
oourxs at the Mystery Cale~ Ki lithe Boss"isan 1:11joyableand
1Cfvedin1enoousportions. lhc hys~ show because or the
rood is rioC thal peal 'The food ccccnlric ctwac:cen and stron1
wastened lute-warm and luted pc:rfonnancesbyatakntedaroop
'
lib it had been si tting for an ol waik:n and waitrtues.

BEACON HILL PUB
149 Charles Street, Reacon HIii

Join The Beacon Hill Pub
for a Budweiser Spring
Break Sweepstakes
Balloting to be held on:
Wed., Nov 11 at 11 p.m.
Wed., Dec 9 at 11 p.m.

thcir hu.ibands.Lccsaid. "In,omc occur, ri& afla the f'aPI::. and
ht
• '§ ~ andl..ce broke the
stcrc:otypc of the im3gcs o r rape statcs,lt'1lep]for1mantorapc includcdepres:Siofl~sleepineSS
hil wife."
nights. ThclCCOfldutile.Outward
- byiicmons&itina how the media
The "mentally dttan1cd" Adjustment stage, which makes
pom:ays rape takin& plac,c in• nipist imaac was shallcrei:l byLee thc_
victim w_nt to "act bacldn thc
a
dartparl'inslot,butstatislics and s miird. Only fi ve p:.rccnt or swma ~r things, ~ ~ally. thc
show thalrapcstakcplac.e inan raplsuarcdiagnosedwithamcn- Resoluuonn! RctriBSCM&SlagC,
aru, Iha! a "ictim feels safe. In tl1 ill ness.
whic h has the victim deal with
addition.the numbct ofrapesat
Statistics alsoshow15 per• cmolionsand workthrouah lhem.
home equal the number or rapes
in any other place! combiood
sisCc ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
(dorm.moms.parties.car, WOOdl). anissucolconttol nolofsu.
Ms univon of seaual assa.ult",
Acconling to Sillard and
"RJ.pc is an ac11osuiplhcm whkh nol only Includes the vkLee, anyone can be a rapi.sc. even (lhc victim) o( conln)I, i1's a vio- tim but friend., and loved ones
1 woman's husb:ll'ld. Ten to 14
kntcrimc. jUSI like I stabbing,- IOO, They aboprovidcrcfcnals.
said Sillani
information. Ind ld\fOCXY. The
Noa1cis"safc··from rape. nwnbcr to call for help is 492frompa1d
·'RJ,pc is no1 rcspcclive of age.- RAPE(492-ml).Theyarclhcrc
rcach .t hcaudicnce.E...ccplfor
Lee said, "it h:lppcns from scv· 1A houri a day wilh fully confi•
afewchockles,lhcRwasvcry
eralmonlhsoldlOSC'ICflties:'This dcntial COOMCling.
litllcreaclionlohcr.
surprised people who think lhal
However Di 1ullio re 1he victim is ··young, preny, and
Sillard and Lee said it wu
deemed hersiel( and was very
vulnerable:·
important Ip remember. victims
fUMywhcnshcclcvcrlyhandkd
SillatdandLcc talkt.daboul arc sensitive so the most imporahecklcrwho wassUndingout•
.. RDpcTraumaSyndromc ... which tan l lhing
can give them is
side the kJungc. A shllr]l ca•
consis1softhrcesU1ges. The first undcrstand1n1,1
change occ uncd betw ee n
Ditullio and the heckler.
NATIOHAl WOltDl'S STUDY

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

Comedy

rou

It ended when Ditullio

Nwnberof

Slated. " Ma.'ly pc:ople think I
a,n gay. bu! I' m not. Bui if I
were gay. you would be lhc

~

:

normal comed y club decor.

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Apathy ,,_,;,,,,, - - - - - - - Every 1i mc he has
thooaht about 1hutlin1 the pro.
vam down, however, Ncbon hu
decidedlhatllwoWdbebest!o

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coac:h.thcmakc-upoftheteam ,
and the indMc:hW player·• citcwnlt,lnees.''

.- Ofcourx 11tudcnt'sjobis
imporwu. and 1n many cue., is
morcimponam thanthcitllhktic
ARvcryineerestcdinplayingsoc. responsibi litles,buJltias1udcnt
can not make a lull commitmenc
'
"Is Ihm: an intcrcsl? Of lO~team.il'WOuldprobabJybe
counc there ls. There were 25 belalorlhcstudenlnoltojointhe
peop&conlherostefatoncpoint team in lhe n,• place.
thitycar."
It is not bein& ltlJIClled
There may have been some that a 11udcn1 hu IO attend evuy
lntetest at _ be1innin1 of the practice and every same to be
thc
ICUOl't but that Interest qukkly follycomm ittcdto atcam, butthe
waned, u it h.&1 in put years.
playcrshoul.d 1010practic:eon1
AtthebcgiMingo(lhclasc regular basis and should atlcnd
lhree,euons,thc10CCCJtcamtw almost every game.
1ttrc1edbe1ween 25 and35 playUthcpl1yenonlhesoccer
=is but hu ended the ICllOO wi th
tcamaodthewomcn's tcnnis~
12or l ) playcn.
NclJOnstatodthalthcprob- Ii.ad followed this advice, those
lcm o f lack of commitmen t can teams would have been much
not bec&.1ily IOIYCdand th:11 !he moresuccesslul 1hisscason.
n:lfure of the Khool hiu muc:h 1
0
Hopefull y the Suffolk:
do with this problem.
teams will not hnVC this problem
Hecommcnted,"'ll'sno1a in th e future and we can judge
dcar-cut cascwhcreyou putyour lhemonlheirlalcn1,no1onthe
finger on ii and say "this is the lack of commitment the players
only way.' II dcpencb upoo the have.

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many poople II tftc a:hoo l who

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The ~team Ibo had.
pretty good goalie in Tatsuya

Se'ICl'll tarns at Suffolk
The women's tennis team
havehadtroubletrianinagames.
nolbccaUlcofalad:oltalcnt.but also had • aood amount of talent
from • tact ol commitment &om this yea. freshman Angelique
theplayerloolheleams.
Muller had a trffllendout ,cuon.
Thcbigmoffendcninlhis going wwlefeatcd in 1inglescomn:gardhave~lhelOCCCl'tcam peti1k)n and advancing to the
and die wcmea's tennis lean.
qlWterfinalsollhcNcwEngbnd
ThelOCCa'teamfinished Di'lisionWchanpionships.
the seuoo at 1-9. while ttie
She wu backed up by two
tennis team ended up J. intty· good pla_yus in Heather
Santos and Beth 0JU'lef. ltljurics
The soccer team had great to some othcrplaycnalso hun lhc

women·•

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ThclOCCCl"teamalnyahad
enough playen IO pattkipMe in
their ICheduled pines, but orten
they would only have one or t.,..o
subs, which caused problems
whcninjuricsoc:cumd.
The biucst problem .,.(th
thcJOCCa"tcamnsthatvcryfow
ollhcplaycntlo'fflllOpr11Cticeon
aregu.larbasis,sotheteamcould
1101 wort:ootanyfJ(thcprobk:ms
they '#CIC encountering ddring

student- ~les at Suffolk have
towort.
He explained, "'We have
had individuals whoecjobl have
been in jeopardy, and becallle
thercatenoalhleticacholar1hips.
thc11txlcntnccdsthoscdoU:anto
pay tuition."
Howevcr, when !Old th■ it
,e,ems lite many or lhe players
don't go IO practice just because
they don't fed lite it, Nelion
responded. "I can·1 dispute that.

Head coach Constantine
Pujuu.id."Yoocan'l ha'ltaieal
pnw:lioewithonlya re.,..playcn.
Youcan'tdevclopthe.ieam ir the
team is noltherc."
Tht:rewuetimeswhenonly
two or ttuce ptaycn showed up
forprxtice.
Athletic Di recto r Jim
Ncbonslatedtha1thisis a problc:rninJCvcnlspmtsbccausiemany

Tlut'ssomcthingth41nccdstobe

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inYOlvcdrllhcpme.
At many ma1ehea lhis sta•
IOO, the women'• tennis team
didn't ha'lt enough playen and
hadto(orfeitlOfflelCtlwilhinthc
ma1eh, putting them behind bcCorethcmatchevenaarted.
These deficiu usually
proved 100 much 10 overcome.
The Lady Ranu had the
same problem It lhctoCCCt team
ingettlngplaycnoul tolhcprac•
tices.. ·
Thclackolpracticingua
team obviously h1111. both teams.
NelJOn 11a1cd, " In an indi•

, Clearly, the IOC'?Cf C08Ch
and the tennis coach. Constantine

PerjuudRich 1..cvcnson,lulvc
notbecnablctoinspiretheirplay•
eratomake1 fuU commitmefl1 10
thcirteam.
Thcyhavealsobccnunablc
to bong a winning reard 10 Suf•

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's Center Newsletter

for wiMing the pmes apinsl
leutalcnledlealnSwulhatSuf•
rolkwaunablcrowort:toaelhcr
as a aeam, while their"opponcnu
pusedtheballroeachothcrmuch
bcUa', acuin& the ·whole team

nisoc11>CCCr the tdealsitualion

Moot Coun Room

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l'f()Ulilbeevcryonearpractice10
· get the cohcsivcncu that is
...anted."
When utcd whclhcr tbc
COIChcs of the teams have anyt.hing to do with~ lack or commitmen1 by lhc phlyen. Nelson •
~ . "Thal always tw to be a
. considention.
" Variouscoachcshavei:lilfc:rtflt strcnglhs. Some may have
stmlglhs in on-field tactics, the
ao--callcd 1'tando's.Othcnlulvc
~ • ' ~ i n ~ of their prac-

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Azchcr 365

l~ting

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ovcn:ome.
"How we do Iha! i.t ccr•
tainly1ubjccttodcbate. [It) is and
So why didn ' t the teams
hu been a problem (or us."
Thlsseuon IM"ewereonly
SllccecdwithalJthistakm?
afow1CamSonlhesoccerachcd·
Oncoflhcmajorprobkms
ule lhat had more tlknl than Surwa., lhal many olthe players did
Colt. but their ·record lhow1 that
notshowupfor nunyor thepcac·
toa'lethlng .,..~!wrong.
·
vidWll spon. such as cro11-oountK:eS and pmea. This hurt team
!IDily and morale.
°'1e of lhe main obst.:les • try, anindMdualcangooutand
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ltieirownleisutc. Wherusinlcn•
talent with i-oofic goal ,corer
Eaac:ban Errandoncaand the IOUgh
Joao Barciela at lhe two forw•d

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Sawyer 521

in •Conversations wilh Emily Dickinson.,

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Fall seasons marred by 't ack of player
commitment, not lack of talent

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THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL

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folkinlhcirrcspectivelpOTUthit

Women's tennis.team loses to - .Nazarene
E
.Finishes season in embarassing defeat forfeiting three sets

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almosleyer,

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ingdcfeatatthelwldloff.astem
Nai.arcnelllynday,uthey.,..crc
lroalped 8-1 in their nnai mar.ch
olthetea10n.
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The lady Rams ended up
with a 3.9 tt:eord ror the,eaao,,.
Sulfolkneverhadach:ancc
in the matc h api1111 Eastern
NazaRne. as they only had four
players when they nor.drd llL
'ltlitlad:olplayenl'oru.dSuf•
folk 10 (orfc-i1 three ICU.
Anrault. thel.:adylums
wc:mldha..eladtohavewonnve
atdic reauililllg1i.11ct1.almost
-~•Soffoll:WM
ai.,ill& dleir but player,

~a:ct::=~c~

pionships.

1

Suffolk didn't come close
to willning any or their Jingles
,els. The winnen or the singles
letJ '#CIC dc&emlined by the first
p1.aya10 .... m 10 pmea.
Numbertwoplayerffeather
Santos didlhebeliin singlcscompetilion, losing 10-3 10 F.astan
Nazan:nc·snumberoneplaycr.
Aloncpointthc,corens
bed 2-2. but then Sanlos' serve
.,....brotenandlheWCll1down23, born which ,tie never m:ov•
erecS. lotulg ,even or lhc nex1
eig.hlpmet.
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Fromthefmala:orcoflO-

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poinllin~alJlhegarne&.
Beth01ncr"klst10-2,Keny
Sweeney lost 10-1, and Johanna
Mc:Oorty, Who had never played
ror lhe lean befo,c, kJa 10-0. •

HcaidcoachllichLcvcmon
said,"ll'swcird.WebealEmenon
and Emcnon beat th is le.am, but
we can'I do anything against
them."
Tbeteamdidmuchbcltcr
in the doubles competition, as
Santos and Oxner .,..ere able to
Jl'l!!loutonevictoryforlheteam,
,winning&-1.
'
TbeldWatOOten-ell2-l
when Sana and OU1cr brou

serve to go lip 3·1. They took
conlJOloflhe.sct&omthitpoinl
They won lhe next five pmca to
secure the only udy Rams win.
Oncoflhen:asonsforthc
casyvictorywudwthel!.astr:m
Nu.arme coach kq:c hia number

oncplayeroutoltbedoubleacom•
petition.
Sweeney and McGorty
playcdwdJtogether, but,loll:8-3.
Thett:amsufl'eredonlbanday from the same probk:mJ lhal.
ha'lt piqued the team all year,
1101 enouJh players showing up
forthema&chea.
Wilhlhcirbellplayerabacnt,Suffolt'1 nurnbcr1Woplaycr
bad 10 play •aainst Eulcm

Naiarme'1 number one player,
which hurt Che w11o1e ·1en.

Nelson sWt.d that in the
P!llJthc~' •t.ennbteamandthc
10t'tball team have had many or
theurneprobkmslhlllheaoccaleam and tbcwomen's teirn have
encountered lhis season.
/IM:lgmen1 'on these lelms
'Nill be mcsvcd until their seaION roll aroand.
The aocca- team has had
rirly OIiier probkms. most noticeably the amount or fighu it
ge tJ into, and ii has crOIICd
Nelson's mind that it might be
bcsitoshultheproaiamdo,m.
He explained, "J have
lhoaptintam1ollhouldweaoc
in (act have • toccer propam,
lhnplybccamelher'elwno1beicn
an twmid.iaa commltmea1 and
beclulctbeleaabatnolbeal
IUCCCaful in 1r:nn1 or wiftl and

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ovcrthelastllwceaa,ons.

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