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ffolk h- ckey
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>ran and Gruning
~ether again
tudTodiao
utin&Rcporter
IU been said that
lshatdtodo.Thal's
UniYcnity"s lcgcndluo Brain Horan and
gml.lSlhavcfdtwhen
to lace1,11lhcirsk.ales
~ offensive power
ir
10 the Nashv ille
ieEas1Coa.s1Hockey
ranandGrun.ing.both
,ille,arrivcd inNash-
r 5 for opening prx-e joincd by somc 55
ri ,from around lhc
spi tclheintensc levcl
ion, theSulTolt st:ll'li
(VC things under coning 10NashvillcGcn:r/Coac hNicltfotiu,
andOrunina will be
!hestar1oflhescason.
rHoran,lhiswillnot
w1c of scmi-profcscy. Lase year Hornn
1and24assistsupart
(Michiph} Bulldogs
ruaJ Hockey Leque
nce1njuryabniplly
L'l011,Rcccnl1y,Horon
l with Phil Esposito's
siorl team.lheTampa
in&,bul camcupshort
1went wi thfournew
i~cad.
ost,ho'wevcr,bcstrc:,nn and Grunin& for
a:ca lhc:ybrou&hl!O
re,erpoints. ThcS'9", 180pound
a:ntcrwasrwnedan ECACNorth
All Siar for lhrce strai11,ht years
from 1988 to 199 1. His grclltesl
seasonwa, 1990-91 in which he
scored 91 points 10 break the
ECAC tcCOrd. held by CWT)''S
Fred Whooley in 1985-86. He
had49usis1.1tha!yearto tic the
mark set by Bob Gordon of
Fnunin&ham SI.ale in 1978-79.
Horan has ,ct just about
every Surrotk hockey record. includinglhconcformosthattric.U
in aSCa.,Q11wi th I landin aearea
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time lcadin& scoru with JOS cs-
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Beacon Hill, Booton, Musa<,busetts
October 21, lffl
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SA.WYER- According
to lhcFcdcnl Burau ol blvcsti•
ption. every 15 leCOftdl in tlliJ
• nationawomanorchildbocomel
a victim ol doltleatic violence.
Evayycarl.Bmlllionpeoplcare
beaaeninMJfflefom:iintbilCOGn·
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victims
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went 22-S and made it to the Honn's dcpanunt. Gru ning wllS
ECACDivi.sionIIltoumamentin abletostepintolhevacantlcad•
whic h they advanced to lhc fi. ershipmleand con11equcntl yhad
leave dteil; ____, or
emodonaladpltyticaJlinor.
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"Brian Horan, in my estimation, his g,eatest hockey skills were.
BJ Lawn•ce M. Walalt
w...-•, Cenaer, Proisthefinenplaycrin thcdivision. Gnmin& replied, "'Bein& able to
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p11nCoancil,and1beWoman's
Hci.samostworthycandidatefor pul the puck ift thc..ncl. I play a
StudiesPropam.
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mag's best duction:ii:.:::t. :
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schools list Lobel:·Jotm Dennis. ad Mite
time
evening undcraraduatc
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Plight of
dome~tic
violence
heard at
Suffolk
moment or the 1990-9 1 JCUOn explosive offensive team in the
came durina the Chowder Cup ECAC wi th 17S 10:1ls.
ToumamcntinwhichSuffoU:lOOk
Horan , Gr unin& and
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1990-91. thclbm s wcrc thc mos t
Suffolk Univcnily in the North-
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1tl't'CS and he is equally lalcnlcd
padcreruivcplaycr,MsaidBums
in 1991.
Another rca.soo(orlhc
Rams tremendous success over
lhe years h:is bca1 the pby of
BrianGrunina.A1:r 11 · ,Grunin a
isSuffolk"ssuondalllimc carccr
scorer wi th 22 1 points. Lcamina
to sk.D.1
ea1 four years old in his
b3ckyanl. Grunin& developed a
love for the ice th:U ,ocmed set•
ond nature to him.
At r ope Jo hn Hi&h
School. Grun ing had a thtcc year
total of 129 career points. Coming to Suffolk and joining forces
with players like Horan and Scan
O'DriscoU must have been like 3
dream oomc uue for Grunin&, In
with27.Howcver,Horwi's finest
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Horangradll:lledin l99 I BCAC Nonh Player or the Year
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and
and graduate students.
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studcntintbeMuat:rsoCScicnce
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BUSU1e11Admuustnti0nandun-
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eo«ey b a11o 11vo1vec1 ;oti ~
~· ec.p,
by two teCffll
pub(~ which rant 'c olqel
and 11nivcniticl aaoa the tour1•
said.all threewinncnwcrerrom
the School oCManagemeaL wt
yr.a,EDSAanniedthrceschol· ShiltsinDorchesia,andisaprus
anh.ips to one graduate and lwo 'vohu1tcu (or lhe Boaton Mara•
Coffeyis apualcstudcnlintbeMastmolBusinca
Administration propam • Cdlow,hip amdent in the n'nancw
aidoff"ice, play1Dnlhcin(Cfm..-.l
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beef! ~
scholanhipe'°ii Wa.lticr Coffey,
Bcmadctte Pe&cn, Uld Michelle
Rx:hmond. Each wiMcr will re-
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Univality has
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Pets, both in Quincy. ad • dw liel.
mother
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Sbelmbeac:alledby
Gall_Man61d.directoroflnlti
tuoooal AdvancemeDt. ODO oldv
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ina.SIID•bocllmol¥cdon ~ranbacllookaccc,rpl&ID
campua bJ 11110rmJ rCI' Ille frm . cducalional ac:dlcnce. well•
ciplelol Ao::olllltia&daa. II Iler ttffonbbility.
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u1defcnsivcplaya,"saidBums
in 199 1.
Aool:hcr rca.sonfor 1hc
Rams ~ mcidous success over
lhcycm-ha.1:beenlhc jib.yof
Brian CitUning. AtS' ll",Gnming
isSuffolk'ssccondall1imecarccr
scorer with 221 points. Leaming
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Beacon Hill, Boston, Musacbusetts
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SAWYU.- According
101heFcdcralBurcauollnvelll.
ption. every 15 lf!ICOndl in this
with playcnl.ili:c HoranandScan
O' DriscoUm usthavebec nl ikca
dream come lrue for Gruning. In
1990-9 1, lhc Rams were lhcmos1
c1 plosivcoffensi vcrc.arn in thc
ECAC with 175 goals.
Hor an , Grun ing !Ind
O'Dri.scoUwcrcthc llutttopSICorcn in the cnlm divistoll. After
Horw,'s dcpartun:. Gnming was
ablc tostcp in to thcvacant lcadcnhip rolc andcon,cquently had
hil bcsueason in 1991-92. Hc lcd
all New l?ngland ICOl'CfS w ith 86
peiAI U hll )CM 1oorio1 .t81net.
..,ilh 38 assisis. He wa'., named
ECAC North Player o( the Yur
and made the All.SW fust team.
When Wed once .., h;U
h.is greatest hockey skilb were,
Gnining replied, "Being able to
put lbc puck in the net. I pla y a
co11ti11utdonpo1t l l
October 21, 1992
Plight of
domestic
violence
heard at
Suffolk
1
oskatc al four years old in his
baekyard, Gruning developed 1
lovcfor thcicc tha11ttmedsec•
ondnature tohim .
Al Po pe Jo hn Hi gh
School, Gnmins had a lhfee year
local of 129 can:cr points. Coming toSuffolk andjoiningforcts
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ThcSCMDPolicealdlcClpiealhavebq;_•·~
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ingParting~ doecdover200,..calllldlhe BoaoaComtAOaPartingOarqebaadoledovu 1.500..-:d(or
Cll.lenlive ~ The limited numbcro(pal'.l:iAg SfSel klton Md ...-Bacoa HW will bc.blgkCOMClled Md local
authorities willbe hirin1 additionpcnonnel10cnforc:ethepmkingcode..
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cmotionalaadpllyibl aror.
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to visit- Suff9lk ~ext we
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and S ~ Unrienby & OIIOC.
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si.ty WU flnl acmditlCd by dtc
New EaaJMd Auociatioo or
Schoola 1114 Collea~ &ctl decade._..,...tww:nitylmbcrn
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. , A~ NBASC.
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employed .by. U e NBASC. U
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NBASCwilmcctwidlcadlpmp . Sror vaHdatioll ol lhc . . . , . ol
OclOba' 26 lllroup Clcd,cr 28. kif,
nc vilidaa,._ will wil
allomcctwiltl•D11d orackad val
door ..... ca'J'aealay&IJ :15 ec::
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ocbercoDe,-aadmai\lCtliticlill lmd,loducatPl'Oland ooas ol \Al
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lhe.mai~1ona8oonc. apro- T
October 21.
. (CIIOI' al Sllffolk Md 111C1Dbtr ol 1 · •
1
Tllcmain~lhlllhc lhcSclf...Smly COlllflliUtie, ci.- : vt
~~~~~~ plaiaed,lhcC¥alllatkln,byfaclllty ·°!'IJll (oru if'lhcammry u on ••w:,ryleaa6J~Dr:. 111
~ I O ~ ~·~Md Booilcaid<-.erepar11 J 1C11U·
.mmaomr'~r-:!.thc ::!:!~1orw~vilittwelwea,Dllis~affolt
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:rim SUffOLK.JOUIINAL
WIIDNlfliDAY,OCTOl!Kll21: lffl
NEASC Re-accreditation team
to visit Suffolk next week
toumamcn1 or lhc year, October
CVCftl qualifted Connelly for !he
natioRal tournament as well.
Kadl.y P"mpab"ick com petcd and placed a:ic:ond in Uncoln-Doo1Ju nei.e. She W
U
named Bat Novice Ocb.llt:r ir
the tournament. her ICCOOd a.~ a
10.
. GuyDiGrandc~top
mernbcr~~tobeanex-
lnt9S2Suff~Ulliva- cmploj'ad-by the NBASC. l.ibcnl Arts and Sciences. pre- ~ II Wcsl~~ruva-
citingweckendforSwfolk. plac-
11 t.r,;. r:.iiini
L
team
· Debate
tops contenders.in
West Chester U. tourney
fKuUy, rcfc:mxl to~ the Sd(.
TheSetr-SIUdycommit•
The Suffolk University
~Cominiaeewhlchlncllades 1ectoo11:m monlhs10compileall Po,-ensicsieamdividcdandcon•
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ContnbWllaR.eportcr
By YdJ Berurd
Spedal to the Joumal
rqiraentativafromc1clucftool Gftheinfonnationncededfonhc qum:d two sWeS in their fmt
Ten yen· bave ~ in the UN¥Uliryand IOfflCci°the ac:creclitadon proc,eu.
:?.,,.w:::d :: :-UC~~-:~ ::•=•~~::.r:: :~=;,~w;I~ ~~~i!:::
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Schoob and c.o&qa. Each de- Octobcr2.61hrnugh October 28.
c:ade.-..,tbeUliwnifyhMbcal
The visiwlg team will
~ by NEASC.
allomcetwilhsbldencsforacloled
A . _ floa Nl!ASC. doorseaioftonTuc,i:iay11 .1:u
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of
odlcrcollegaand u!Uvenitiea: In
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nutwect.
sisuoltwoactivities::D~1nd
111o/blvesti""""lnthl,
lk:' viok:oce.
:,npcoploarc
ilalld1coun-
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nalionalklumlfflffllllta"lhis_
)'Clll
~:;ru;;~~toon1ai- •analyb.es debate on inBkio~n:!":~inSuffolkstudeot
Dcbale:
tend, to d.bcaupn,1 andCOnJ ol
coin-Douglas
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"'--- Acconfina
1npoin11, while Suffolk ICort.d
will beprae:AlCdtoNEASCand o! NcwYortinPLll:tsburg~. The
validatedbythesiterevic.wieam ~ qualified to compete.Ill the
thcunh-r;:,tbloriaBoooe,apro- TV-56
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October28.
.
fCIIOl'lllSaffoltandmcmbcror
. BCISTON-Suffolk.U~The!1Wftpointthllthc tbc $eU'-Study Committee. ex- vcn1ty ltudenl ~ Fomma
arn rromNBASCwWbescarctl· plainedtbceviluldooby£acully ·!am~bcrGuyI>iGnndc~
ing for is if Che univenity is on u a ~ kngttly proceu. Dr. •n~edon~VITV·56 •m•
ce
at
lk
totaled 194 pages. The document travelled to lhe State Uruventty
and ,,..,
topics ol 11,nil"icant
contempo-
manceinDcbateandlnd1vk1ual . analysisandrc:rarchare.all key
even11. This MU be hiJ r~rth demen tuifthilfomw.Suffoltis
yearoothe1eam.FonSe qualified rantedthinlinthenatiooinlhis
for the B&1ionaJ tournament in evenL
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= ~ ~ ~·=·and =~~rq>OfUlgcnerln pn:pantihfl (or the ~ wen:: IOmeS o( iruormaOne .o/ [ow ~ l l . pro- Douglas DdJale.
Yi9it twdwo pollPl·of.Sufl'olt
don."
~~~~thedc:bate
"l1'11goodscart rorwhat
WU isiue-orientcd.
l eJ1pec t tobeS uffolk'sbc.sly,car
dar,
Thcforcosia leamcon-
~~ ~~h compcliKri.uenCiolkoszqualifibd IO compete in the national
tmnwnenl !n Persuasion, where
~ took ~ird place. She also-
looividuevmtsatur-
CIS w~ q,eakcn wort to devclopind.iviliwspecche:sandoral
prucnwions of lheir personal
in~. The forensics
learn
membership in the National Foren.sics Association, and Delta
Sigma~Tau Kappa Alpha, a
-~ooalhononuyfon:nsicssoci ,
lied ~lion•event on Ill IS·
signed topic. Ml'm tcallyt:J1ciled
Suffoll:willho:stiunc,;1
OclObcr 24 and 25.
Rooms all over campus will be
uscd during the weekend. The
1ounuuncn1 will begin at 10:00
a'.m., and will continue oo Sunday. Anc:s1imated20,chool.s will
attend, including teaims rromWisconsinand Tcnncssec.
ioumamcnt
Thu rsday, October 22, 1992
9:00 a.m. • 2:00 p.m.
Fenton Lounge
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apubliclCl'-
DonaJe Blood & Save A Lift
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You are warmly in~~ to attena...
An Evening of African
American Cultural Expression
,.
1992-
Saturday, October 24,
7:30 p.m. at-tlfe Baha'i Center of
Boston
495 Columbus Ave., Boston
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Music, Comedy, StoryteWn. • nd Dance
Featuring: Robin Chandler, Steve
He~enway, neJma Khelptl,
Broth•~ Rumas, Jam'! Reed, and
the Baha'i Youth Wo...,_bop
D'Alba•
Jack and
(Shanahan) D' Al~
-annoWK:ed the ens
!heir daugh&CI", Mai
LaWlUICC M. Wabl
and formerly ol Hu
of'ThomasP, ,Wallli
Suspect, 17, released.on $2000 bail
ByLorniMM.K.Palaer'°"""SWf
Policeashctriedloflocthcarea
justminulCl&ficrd,c,stabbing.
Klinewustil l in~ionof
CAMB.IDG E • A
Cambridge youih is OUI on bail
afta-plcadininotauilty.toachqc
lhal hcltabbeda Bodon Univ«•
sity Law School studcnl caiy
Sunday monijng in Harvard
Sq-.
Norville. McAndrew, a
22-ycar-old law l ludent. was
stabbed once in lhcstomachdur·
ing a confrontation outside the
Harvard Square MBT,A. station 11
12;40a.m.
McAndrew ,,a., tryin1
to ca1m down a aroup or Cam-
Jtsfuy.spokea-
thc_
tnire, W d Jill
womanforlheMiddlcscJ1Coun1y
District A11omcy'1 OrfJOC.
Al the arraing nment
Monday, Kline pkaded not guilty
oo charges of armed auault with
inienttomurdcrandassaulland
bal&ety wilh adanacr01uwcapon.
lalef)orenccA.(KOI
of Marshfield.
MiaD 1AII
or Pope John '
School -i n Everett
11e
Sttff'oUcUnivcnity,1
licrdlliomandcria
Acc«dingtoRcilly,ba.ilwasac1
11 S.S0.000 cuh and Kline wu
ordered to mum for a JR-lrial
·1aw. She is cmpk
university's Math ■
Sciences Oeplttml
1Caehift8&1lislanclll l
<kl0bcr28.
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Lalerondurinalhcday.
bail was reduced lo 52,000, u ii
wuhisfll'lloffensc. Thcbail,,a.,
mctandKlinewasre~
McAndrews. who is
from Wayne, NJ., was taken lo
BethlnclHospill.llllcrthcstal:>bing, w ~ he under-went sur•
gery IO treat the Wound to .hi,
SIOmaCh. Hei.sDOwrecovcrislai.a •
thchospilal'sintcnsivecarc'uniL
brid,e youths who were upact
lhathisrrimdshadgOUCninlhc
'tVllllywhilethcywerc&ating pbo~
. whenlheincideaaoc-
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!lcnt II Cambridge Rindac and
lalin,.wasarresaedbylhcMBTA
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p-ojcctsc:oordinllo
ro1t Journal,• mcm'
Tdevision; a fOfflN
dcntorlhcClaSI~
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co-<:urricWAI' organization with
c:i,.:,~r=::1~~
bc:clu,cla!tyearldidn'l qualify
until lalCI' in the scuon." said
Ciolltosi.
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is a
Boston Univ. Law student .
stabbed in Harvard Square.
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academic fol\R is on lhe line
docs no1 mean you ha~ 1o be
ncrvousabo\lt it, 'docll' it?
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aionof~qREcosu$90,dQubtc
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major al Troy SUie University in They lhen·will m~e an appoinlAlabama.
n'icnl at lhe Sylvan Center or the
AsofOcl. l ~studcnls univcnit)'ccn1Cr10.takelhie1CS1.
can .sc~ule an appomtmm~ lo They will receive 30 minutes in) take the ~ at Sylvan Lcamin1 SIJUCtion on how lo use lhe oomCcnlen, 9:'•lh ~ lhan lcx:t ~ puter,andlhentitelheteit.AI
cauernaoonMdc. ThclCfVICCa lhe end the score will be availalso being p-ovided IC some uni- able r«'lhoac who want ii; iflhey
versftics.
•
cflooac1a1eeit,lhcscoreisa~toOncbigadvantqclomaticallyru:orded.
takinathc1cstoocompoleristhat '
"Studcnb not familiar
ilwillrtducelhetimcil\/OlvcdiD with compu1a1 didn'I have any
the lestina process.
problem wilhlhelCll,"Kuhaitt.
ccsabocangttlhcir~ un- WJ11isisnotl0ftlr(arewilhbelb
!be~-
:::;.,~~or':
IChoob will
and~::~~
mailed re:porl, and
tdlshowmal\Jniinu&c1scldin
geltranscripbquk:ker.
eah J.5-minuee ·ICCOOII 90 llcll •
''Thecomputcrizcdlat lakencaripacellianaclves.Lite .
ismorcorienledlO..-ardtheindi- lhenditional tes1,lherea,c1ix
vidu.al,nollhcgroup," said~ opctllionallOClionsand~
~prcWd:er,anekctricalcngiDecring ICllsectioo.butootheconiputcr
major a1 Ma..ssacl1111etts lmtitule 1e11astudcn1cangoOllto~nex1
or Tcchnok,gy who pm-ticipaaed. sectlon without 'tVllllitin1,
I
in an early field tesl. "Even lhc
Thccomputerand~
f
~~=~~"was better,
lnOfe
~;:u::i:::·
Thcte.stcanbeadminis- sweverbal,quantil&livc•&anatcn.d in smaller groups in quiet lyticaJabililics.
. }
,
that have ,oft lightin1, Tesi.lS·
'Ilic computer tc:sl abo
en will not be in a room with is offcm:I more frequcntli. The
hwidtt.dsofothetpeop~
' papr,--anrS-pcncilteltis~
"ForlOG'IC people.llk• ftve-.ayrM,wfliletbcC0111·
ina lhc
will•
~
~
lellOGcompua
=
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S.:. . .__LDCA _
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·2
ntE SUffoLK JOURNAL
WEONESDAY, octo•ER21, lffl
NEASC Re-accreditation team
to tjsit Suffolk next week
~- 1,rn c.-.,a;
Contributingllep)rU:r
and
sulf.!':. :;:-v:;:::!
lgainup f0 1 " ~
lnl9!1i2Suffolk.Ulliver•
sity wu fira acc:r;edibt by the
New EngWld Auociation er
Schools and Col)qes. Each _de.
cadtlaacr,theUlli¥enilyhasbeol
rc-aa:rediU:db)'NBASC.
whicJI
~Zv!::S~
ollhelffCJadmwlln&ion from
:"~~-=
9IJda&e
em p loyed by the NBA.SC.
NEASCwillmectwidleachgroup
for valkiatlon of the aandards
October261hrough October2B.
The visitiaa team will
abomoetwithstuclen&sforaclolcd
door sasion cm Tuesday at ,1:15
!'.:!:::fu':;~~:!~
OChcrcoUe,es•«fan.iYCllilXlin lend,toiiucuuprosandcon,ol
~~::-:10: :r:,:;~
oJ.
vbi1 1
wdw,p-.,.of5uff~
tion."
inBlooms,!"~!nV::tin
-
Suffolk student
•analylzes debate o n
T V-56
.
.
.
BOSTON-Suffolk.U~•
vemty AIMknl ~ F.on:ns1ct
Tcammcmb«OuyDiGrande-.s
~edon~VITV_:, 6imS
:m:;=:=~~:
==~~:=~ =~~~f!::
= : : : c . a n d =~~rcporu l gcncrIn ~ ror the ~
lorries ol informa- •~· ~
w:e
Sciences.'-,fe-
parcdafuwswnmationoftheall
of the committees' wort, which
lowr.d l9"paaes. The document
willbcpre9et1tedeoNP.ASCand
validaledbythesiterevic•ieam
ncxl weet.
1
thcuni~1jkNBoone, aproOctober28.
.
reaora1Suffolkandmembe:ror
The main point lbal the the Self.Study Committee. 0 _
1eamfromNEASCwillbcseaicb- plainedtheevaklldonb l"ac:ull
ingrorbilthcUNven:iryison u • very le&Jtby ~ .
~~~~'°~
Libcn1 Artrand
evtnl qualified Connelly for the
national IOUfflatl'leftt u well.
Spc:cialtothieJoumal
Kathy F'itz:patriclr. com. The Su~~ Univenity peted tnel pltced ,ecood in LinPorfflS1C• icamdividcd~C:-· coln-Douglu Debal.e. She was
1111 named 8- Novice Debater ir
quettd 1 swes in thcU' >
wo
the counwnent, her ICCOOd as a
ioumamcntofthe.)"C:11,0ctobet
membe:rolthcleam.
ThilproffllcobcanexIO. · Guy _ iGrande~lOp
D
~ a t.West~~ru\'U"• cilin& weekend for Suffolk, pLac11ty in ,Pcnn.tylvarua. while I.he inglOCOOdloHoflln.inlheswccpremaln1n1 memben of ~ ~ stakes tournament. HolSln!COl'Cd
tn.veUcd to ~c State Un1vcn11y 172points, while SiifroLt SCQrtd
oCNcwY~tanPlatts~- The 120.
The forensics team con~qual1ficdtocompe1e_
mlhe
nationl!klun\lrM'll~thil_
yea, listsoltwotctirities: D:bau:and
lodividua1Evet1ts. In Lincoln.
Douglasl)ebMC,Sludcntsraart:h
coin-Douglas Deblle._ and wu topic, of si,nifkanl contcrnporuy imp(nlnee. Argwnenwion ,
prescnlation,cross-cumination,
manccmDcbateand lnc
hvidual analysis and rcaearch arc all lr.e y
events. This will be his fourth demmtsoCthiJ(ormaa.Suffollr.is
ycaronthclClffl.mdequalif.ed ranlr.ed third in the nation in this
ror the aatiorw tournament in evenL
e1 v-tckleer.ant
rac411y, rclQff.d 10 u the Sell·
The Self-Study commit•
StudyCommiueewtiichinclOOCS 1eetaSU.monlhttocompUeall
rq,reamtativesfromeachschool ofthcinformatiOflnccdedforthc
in!Jtcmdvenityand10mCcithe aa:reditadonp-ocess.
THESUFFOLI
WEDNESD.-\Y,_
QqOBER 21, 1992
· Debate team toii's contenders in
. West Chester U. tourney
.°'four ~ t s , pro- OougW Dcbalc.
~~=:!thcdd,ate Ju~ 1~1~ ~ ! : ~ : ; =
~-~
~:h
c.ompeti-
KristenCiolk.oszqualifitd lo compete in die ntbOflal
IO:lnWnenl in PusuasM>n. where
dlc took third place: She also
~:;~:.:uf=:
==~:~=
!Jldjvidualevcntsiwarcas where q,eatas wort to de·
interest. The forensics
learn
is a
co--curricular orpnization with
membcnhip in the National fo.
rcnsics Associatiori.' and Dcll3
Sigma~Tau ~ Alpha. a
:
1 ~ :;1y1'.°'1alhonon&ry rorcnsiasoci•
ilcd preparation CYtnl on an asSuffolkwillhostits ncxr
signed topic. M m rcally u cit.od
l'
bccauseWt)'C31'1didn'lqualify cournament October 2A and 25.
·until later in 1he seuon." ,wd Rooms all over campus will be
usccf during the weekend. TheCiolkosz.
tournament wiU begin at 10:00
a.m.. and will continue on Sun•
day. Ane:stimaltd20JChoolswi ll
11tt11d, including learns from
WiscOMin and Tennessee.
Thursday, October 22, 1992
9:00 a.m . • 2:00 p.m.
Fenton Lounge
Donal< Bwod & Sav, A
Lif•
Boston Univ. Law student
stabbed in Harvard Square.
Suspect, 17, released
By LorniM M X . Puatt
Joum,ISo,fJ
CAMB~IDGE - A
Cambrid1e youtb is out on ti.ii
aftcrpleadingnotguillylO•ct...gc
thathcstabbed aBOllionUpivcrsity Uw School srudent eaiy
Sunday morning in Harvard
Square.
Norville McAndrcw, a
22-year-old lawstudenl,was
OD
$20_ 0 bail
0
· Policeuhetriedtoflcelhellftl
jUSI minulelafterlhe stabbing.
Kline WU Slill in possession or
the knife, said Jill Reilly.spokeswornanfCWtheMlddlese11. Coun1y
Distric1Auomey·s omcc.
Al the arra ingnmen l
Monlpy,Klinepleadednotguilly
on charges of 3mlCd assault with""
intenttomurderllnd assaultllfld
bauecy with adangerwsweapon.
Acccrdin& to Reilly, bail was SCI
a.t S.S0.000 cuh and Kline was
ordemt to return for a pre-lria.l
D' Alba-Walsh ~nnounce en
.
Jack and· Theresa
(Slm.llhan) D'AI~ ~ MaJdetll
announced Che engagement of
!heir daughlG'. Mary Anne, to
Lawrence M. Walsh of Evcteti
and formerly of Humaroclr., ,on
olThomas F. :Walsh Ir., and the
lateAon::nccA.(Koehler') Walsh
olManhfidd.
MjssD'Albaisapwluatc of Pope John XXJJJ High
School in Evercu and attends
SnfTolkUnivmity,snidyingpublicrclatiONandcriminolpgyand
law. She is empk)ycd by the
univusity•1 Math and Compultr
scabbt.d once in lhe slomlc:h during a confronlation outside the
H.atvard Square MBT,A. mtionat
Oclober28.
12:40un.
Lacttonduringtheday,
McAndrcw WU Crying
ha.ii was reduced to
as ii
co calm down a poup or Carnwasbisf~offense. Thc~ was
midge youth, who ,vcre llfDCl
met and JCline WU n:kued.
thal his rricnds had gotten in the
McAndrews, who is
way while they were ttking phofrom Waync.. NJ., WU taken 10
tographs, whcn the incidenl ocBethlsraclHospilllafluthcstab'"""'bing. whcrc he under-wen1 sur-
~~Z:::~;.; ....-~
...
$2,«;oo,
Jene Kline, 17. 1 SCU·
~_~ . ,,. . - .,...... w~ .,..,.. • - ,- -Hi&h School tne1 ti· folk 1
program.
of Scituate
·:::sJ::1e1:zvc:r.~:r
Shcls~epublic:service
;hiCi
~ t ~fcr:WSFR., ism. He ti a VdCrin ol the U.S. as':
projCCIScoordinatorfortHe.Suf- Amly, serving ln ~ Y for Saler
~=~~a==·~-=~mwioned
=:::::;:a::a;:
=:~of
ge:ry10trea1lhe wound 10his
dent at Cambridge Rindge and
l..atin •.waslnUICdbylheMBTA
r:'."'"'Cc:--:==, - -=--::::;:
stomach. He is nowtte0vering io
thehospilal 's intenslve~ uniL
1994 1nd an
edilO
plaN
GRE Exam offered for the first time on com
:==::em~:
B1.JoluiWdliuaa
pap
leallcmmctensioa,:. AidUnda
:e:!=
da~ Univenicyleltil1awillvry versiry"of~. MCINorfollr.
-ratms i1. in an.individuafu.ed
scttina:willbebettet,andaJ·MSU
we can give errw:it.nl and quiet
lestlngcondibON."
,'
College Plea Savice
A1firsiglanpe.lea1ttaa
and takin& ttieOndua&e Rccanl
&aminallon appear to be mucuallye11.c!US1vc JUSl beca.use-yow
IC~==~ipaling in Swe
r~irp).!c.ts JUI
lhecompuk:riud1es1inginclude Jmticipatedinfleldtritkearlier WCI
MSU,4riz.ona Stilt Univcn:ily, th.is year, and mo11ifted 111ere-·
Univeniey of Arizona, Mianiaid. ~ ,wae 110
DadeC--mutyc;otlepe,.Xava
~iataalb
~~=
(n)m
~ I I N c ; f l ! ~ u . i --j.
~•u ~ ~ : : sionofl h e ~ R E ~ ~ ~
~
->lfJll;ad
the cost o r the p:lptt-and-~• - ~
nervous abo\11 ii, does ii?
Not so anymore• .P)'
Ed ucalio nal Testing Service
(ETS) officiab and college adminlstratm.due101hetdventor
1he GRE or the acneral test that
c:ln be taltcn by computer.
M really liked it. Jt
l
·
· '
paper-and-pencil version. I foll
like I wasgoingatmyownpace,"
said Rosalinda Lidh, a ltiJuJry
major at Troy Slate University in
lest.bu!Chark>ueKuh,t:11.ecutivc·
-
direclOr o(GRE.saidET! ZS 11)'ing to lower the price. For Pf!OPlc • •
who otherwise can!\()I atr«d to"-:
take _ test, fee waivers w tic' •
the
.J_II
provided ror the computer lest.
jUSlaslheyarcfordicpapcrlesl,·
shcsaid.
A~ter stu en~ con~ t
ETS lore&IJ!er, 1hcyw11l rcceaye
a voucher foe the coinpuler test:
They then will make :In a.ppoint-
~>
Al3bama.
mcn1al the Sylvan Center or the
M or Oct. 12. SllXknls university center 10 l4ltc the Lest.
can ,chedule an appoinlmcn~ lo They will m:cive 30 fflin.~ in- ~
~~=. ;'th~:v:n
~ =~onm~eu:;~~i
ltn'l0C"
An Evening of African
America·n Cultural Expression
Saturday, October 24, 1992
· 7:30 p.m. at the Baha'i Center of
Boston
495 Columbus Ave., Boston
Music, Comedy, Storytelling a nd Da nce
Featuring: Robin Cha ndler, Steve
Hemenway, Thelma Khelp ti,
Brother Rumas, James Reed, a nd
the Baha'i Youth Workshop
center nat10nW1de. The
also.~ing providcd al SOO)C univemlics.
Onc big ldvantqc IO
IJWllgthetcscon~pw:tislhal
itwillrcduce;&betimeitiYOMdia
the testing process.
ces mo can get their 1001a nmediately al the endo(the lat,
:1be~-
lhe end, the acore will be 1vailllbkforlhotcwhowantit;ifthey
chooscto.acei1, the1C<Risaiitomatically recorded. "'Swdents noc familiar
wil:b compukn didn' t have an)'
problcmwidl lhelcst." Kuti said.
-na tr not toftwarc with bells
andwhisdel."
•
::S-!¢£1i~=: tdlshow!:n;':::=:
:
SO
gee transcriplJ't(WCt.er.
each 35-minule action
leSl '
"The computedzed k:sl lakencan ptce lhanlelves. Lib
lhetnditionaltest, lhcrca,c six
opcrational toetions and,~prc.testsection.butonlhe~
tc11alludentcangoontoth¢ne11.1
ICC1ion without waiting.
l
ismoreoricntedto'Nlrdtbeiadividual,aotlhegroup," saidDeret
Wall::cr.anelectricalenginoerin&
major at Massachu,etll'IIIIWmc
of Technok>gy who pa,tkipud
i
::=:JCl:u~;;;~m: vcrsions~':"1:::=1.
, comfortable."
each conlai.ns ,octions lhaimea•
Thctcstcanbcadminis- surevcrbal.quantiwive~ana:
lt:redinsmallcrpou.psinquid lyticalabilities.,
!
thal haY'C al lighting, Test-tat•
TIie computer lCSl also
en will noc l;!c: in • room wilh is offcted more rrequentJy. The •
hundrcd.tolotherpeop)¢.
papts-and-pencil ICll is
"foraomepeiiple.llk.,&vetmies1re-,whllcthccom-
= ;::;v~ .
off~
ioa~tmoricami,a.will~
~
. DATE.
Sawyer Lobby
1,._LOCA_tQI..;..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _;,
__ ._..;...
2
fflB SIJffOLKJOUIINAL
Debate team tops contenders in
West Chester U. tourney.
NEASC R~-- ccreditation team
a
t9 visit.Suffolk next_
week
ByVicll.lBautd
Specialt1thcJow'nal
'°'
event qaalmcd Conndly
the
national townamenl.u wdl.
Ka&hylTl&Zpl,lrict com •
=-.: =:~=~:h:I: ieelOOt:m:~:1=~; =.n~:~::-:!r:= ·~i:,~:.~~~:
~
Por:auics~~~~:W.~
~~~e.::tt~i
1m)UR· baYC~ ~ ; : : : - : : ~~rlttdcdforthe
Dlvid-L Robbins, AJI·
apinup fo r ~
onvrimaa:n,ditation_.. tociareDcanof lheColle,eof
lft l 952Sutro&:Uniw:r- employed by the NEASC. LI'benlArtsandSdcncc,.p,eaily wu Rnt aoi:mliled by the NP..ASCwillmt.dwithcachpoup ~•flnallummationorlhc.U
Ne.- En&land Allociatioa or for validation ol the llandM'ds oC the commiliec,' wort, whkh
Schooll and Collete&. Eich de- Octobcr26 duoul,h OclObet 28. lolakd l 9"4paacs. Thcdocument
cadelaler,llaeUaivm:itylmbcen
The visilint .ltlffl wiU wlbep,eaenledioNP.ASCand
~ac:credikldbyNl!ASC.
abomeetwichlbdc:nb:for•ckm:I validaledbythe1itcrcviewtcam
A teal froa NBASC. door ,eaio,i 011 Tucaday It 1: 1.5 nu.t wcet.
and Sllffo&: Unlw:nity is once' IMifnlnlstration, preparm audits
::a.-:.:::.=: =:~:~
:,re:::,c:::;~vc;~
~
10
odacollcp:a:llidqiYUIWtlin cend
membcrollheteam.
· GuyDiG..nde~top
'fllbp-oYCdlObeat~ -
hononlatWesl~~ruva•
c i t i n 1 ~ forSulT0Uc,plac -
sily in Pennsylvania. while the
remalnin& members o f ~ ~
tnvdlod to lhc Swe Uruvcmty
ofNcwY~inPllltsburg~. Thc
in1acond10Holstr1inlhen,ce~
ieamqua1med10compete 1
nthe
Mlionaltoumana11la&crlh.is_
ycar
T V-56
coln-Dou&lu Debale, and was
.
stakettoumarnenLHolstralCortd
172 points. while Suffollt ICOffi:I
120.
ThcfOft:ftlictteam conlistsol.twoactiYitlea:: D:baleand
==-~~~=
~~:n.
~.:=;:: ~~:m~=:
UI
aodilcaapwandconsol analyizes debate on
the~JU~loriaBoonc.1 poOctobtzll.
feaorlll Scdfolt and member or
The.ainpoint thll.the the Self-Study Committee, 0 _
ICllffl('romNl!.ASCwill beseateh· plalncdtheevalultionbyC.Culty
U I very left&t'IY proceSI. Dr.
Boone aid "the
I cner•
MCdforlhis
reporu I
10.
8
Surfolk student
THE SUFrDL1' JOHfNAL ,
Wlj:DNESDA,Y, Qq'OBER 21, 1'92
WEDNESDAY, OCFOIER21, lffl
.
BOSJ'ON-SutToltU~•- mlllCC in Dcbaae Ind Individual
vennty stlMknt 111~ Fotcns1ca event,. This will be his founh
!cam~bcrGuyI>iGr.ndeMJ ycarontheieam.Fordequalificd
mia:mwcdon~VITV-56 1m• (Of' the nalional tournament in
mediald~ followin1 the KCOlld Extemporaneous Speaking, RhcPraklcntial Dcb.ae b.st Thurs• torica1 Criticism • .,d Lincoln•
day. One of row panelists. pro- nou,111 Dct.lc.
Clin10nDtGnndi:saidthedcbak:
"lt'111oodstar1forwhal
lupccttobeSutTollt' sbcst)QI'
in~ ~~h compctiKrislCn Ciolltou. q\J3.lifi!d to compete in the l'lltional
tmstnament in Pmuuioo, where
die took tJutd place. She alsoqualilicd'with1fourthplaccfin-
u,picl ol 11:pil"ICIN
dement1ofthisformat.SufTotlt i.s
rantedthitdinthenationinthis
event.
•i
lndividualevcntsa.rearID devclopindividual1pca:hcslnd<n1
p,escnwio,11 of cheil penoiw
cas where lfrl)Cltcr1 won:
interest. The
becalJ,cbs!ycarldidn'tqualify
·until laier in the ,ca,,on," wd
Clolkos:L
rorensics team
Sigm1 Rho-T1U Kawa Alpha. 11
nationalhonoratyforensk:ssoc1 ·
Suffolk will host its next
LOunwncnl October 24 and 25.
Rooms all over campus will be
uxd during the weekend. The
toumamcnl will begin 11.1 10:00
11.m.• 3Rd will conl.inue oo Sunday. Aneatimatod20,choolswill
JllCnd, including te1ms from
Whconsin and Tennessee.
Thursday, Octobel'lt, 1992
9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Fenton Lounge
Donalt Bwod & Sav, A Lift
You are warmly ittvitei to attena...
An Evening of African
American Cultural"Expression
Saturday, October 24, 199~
7:30 p.m. at the Baha'i Center of
Boston
495 Columbus Ave., Boston
Music, Comedy, Storytelline and Dance
Featuri ng: Robin C bandJer, Steve
Hemenway, Thelma K:belp tl,
Brother Rumas, Jamel Reed, and
lbt Baha'i Youth Workshop
BJ Lornlee M.K. Palaff
Joum.al Staff
C AMBRID GE • A
Cambrid1e youth is out on bail
lflapleadin1notguiltyto1chap:
that hcctabbcd I Bosto11 Universily Law School student eaiy
Sunday momin1 in Harvard
Sq......
Norville McAndrcw. 1
22-ycu-old llw sludcnl. wu
stabbed once in the SIOmlCh d&a'•
in&. conf'ronWM)n OUUidc the
Harv2rnS~MBT.Astation11
l2.:40un.
McAlldtew was crying
to calm down • poup oC Cambridge youths wbo were upaet
that his fricndJ hid Jot&en in the
wa,; while they were 11t.in1 pho-
3
D'Alba-Walsh announce engagement
Suspect, 17, released on $2000 bail
PoliccashelriedtoOccthcarca
justminulCSlflerthe1tabbin1,
Kline was still In poucssN)tl or
thetnife, said Jill Rcilly,spokcs•
womanfortheMiddlcse11.Coun1y
Distric:1 AIIOmCy's Offtee.
At the 1nalnanmen1
Mooday,Klincplcadod no11uil1y
oo ctwJcs or ormcd US3ull with
inlcfltl0murdctondassaul1a1d
batteryw:ithadangerousweapon.
Acccn!ing toRcilly.~I WUSCI
11 SSO,CXNl cash and KJinc was
Dnk:mi to return
pre-trial
ro, •
°'1oba28.
L1ierondurin&thcciay,
bail WU reduced IO $2,000, as it
washisfintotTcnse. Thebailwas
mc:landKlinc,.iurr:lcatcd.
McAndrcw1. who is
rrom Wayne, N.J., was ta.ltcn to
BcthlsraclHospitallf\uthcstab'"""'- Jcuc Kline, 17,1stu- binz, where he under-went sur•
zcry 1o trut the wound to his
den1 11 Cambrid1e Rindge and
stomach. Hcisnowrecovctj.n1iD
Llllin,_
MJIR'CltcdbythcMBTA
lOgraphs, when the lncidcnl oc-
thehospital'sint.cnsivtcarcuniL
llct ind nere11
(Sh1nal\4n) D'Al~q( MaJdefl
announced l}te cnga1cment of
their dlu&hla, Mary Anne, to
Lawrence M. Walsh of Evaeu
and formerly or Humvoct. IOI\ ,
o f ~ P. WII.Jh Jr., Ind the
lalef1c:RnceA.(Kochlcr)Walsh
o(MaJshficld.
MissD 'Al~is1plduor Pope John xxm HIJh
School in Evctett and attends
SafToltUnivcni1y,slUdylll1publicrdations lftdcriminoloaylnd
llw. She is employed by lhe
univcnily's Mllh Ind and is •
Sciences Department Compuier . __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
11e
JeadlinalSSimnlinlheBSLMath
prop-am.
Mr. Wallflinpaduale
He nnsrcmid eo sur-
of Sci1ua1e Hip ~ and 11· folk from- !he Ciry CoUcp or
Chie1go European proaram.
~"rvc:::
ShebthepubUcscrvx:e ·~
s.~olk
studyannouncc:mc:ntdin:aorfcrWSFll, ~•poli~~
joumal·
projects coo~nalOf rorltle Suf- ism. He is ~ vctcran ol thc U.S.
rolk Joumal •mcmbcrof W SUB Anny, SttVlflJ In ~ Y ~or
Television, ~ ·rormer vice-~- :::,..canllnd:: • : : • : .
0
,.! ':i-eomm
luioncd
dent or = ~ or 1994 and an. aith
1
Archer
•
·ornut1•Acldeffly.
whercJ)C~bullneaman•
agcment. H~ is cmpk>yed by the,
Salem Everung New• and is lhe
cditoroCthcSuf~oD:Joumal, .
planned ~=~~Y
1
1
J•
GRE Exam offered for the first time on computer ·
11 11
co-cwricullr Of'pniulion wnh
mcmbcnhlp in the National fo.
rusics Assoc:wion, and Dclu
: t : i : s ~ : n 1 :~ Cly..
Paned IOpic. " I'm really u.citod
contcmpo-
anal)'SU and racuch are all key
Boston Univ. Law student
stabbed in Harvard Square.
BJ JolulW.W...
Collegeptea,Service
--====='--
lcuelOfflCICrlPOll.~ aidl.inda
~vartllcD..coordinl&oroffalin1atMichi1111SeatcUnivcnity.
Atfntglance.lCllatrcss Ilk.in& U in 18 ind.lvidualiz.cd
and laltin1 the Oradualc Record ICIWlzwillbebcttcr, lndllMSU
Eunul\l.lion IP.PCal' to be m utD· " can aive crfl0Cllt -.nd quiet
daya.Ullivm:itylc:ltinawillvsy ~ry,ofHoua&oa.' anctHorf• papcNnd-pcacil test. atlC aid.
.. TbclCOl'Cllwillborehom.lChoollOICt.xil.
SIIICUlliversilyinV-qinia.
Schoobpart_
icipatinain
~ About i.200 "8dr:Ats
thccompuleriudCCStinJincludc . puticiplle4inficldb'Wsearlicr
wcd:i with tbo lllditioall lcll.
MSU.Arizonl State Universi ty, this )'Clf: and moa UkeO die~
University of Arlmna, Mlaml- suits; Kari aid. 1licte- were-no "Wc•rt:lllyeached-..lhis.
IiadeCorilluail;jCoUe · Xavier siJl\¼flCMl difftlmca ill l'calltl It wilk1 nicelllcrllMi-..e,.. aaid
ally uclusivc. Jusa bc.clusc y6ur test.ma oondiuons "
academic fol~ is on the line
Tho computcriud vcr• ~
docs 11()( mean you hJvc to be sionoftheGRECOIIS$90,duub~
• •
l)Cr.'OUS about ii. does it?
the COS! or the p:i.pcr-and-pencjl ~
Nol SO anymore, SIIY 1~-~CharlollCK~h.CII.CC;uthJe
Educa1ional Tcsling Service dircctorofGRE.saidET'Saslly•
(ETS) official.I and co llege ad- ing to lower lhc price. fol JJPOPle
minislr.ltors, due lO 1he advent or Who Olhcrwisc cannot.afford ID,.
che GRE or lhc 1 cncr:tl test uw lake _ lut, rce waivers wjll be
the
unbc~~r:!1~~:::· it. JI
,
·
p:q,cr,and-pc:ncil vcnion. I relt
likelwasaoingatmyownpace.~
s:iid Rosalinda Lk1h. 1 hislory
major at Troy Swe Ullivcnily in
:vi~~~7occ,:::;,:::
dlesaid.
·
AOer st nts contxl
ETS torcaistcr,chcy will rcccivc
a voucher for the computer IC"They then will make an :appoint-
Abb:lma.
mcnt II the Sy Inn Center Of' the
univcrsityocntcrtoWelhelC$t.
AJofOct. l:,•udc:nls
schedule Ill lpPOIIllmCft ~ 10
lalr:c the test at Sylvan i.c.ning
Cc!ntcn, with ~than IOOtt.st
center nolionw:idc. The IUVice ia:
also .~in1 providcd at sonie uni•
vcm11cs.
'They will m::eivc 30 minutes in•
JlnlCtion oo l,j;iw to use the computcr, and then take the tdL At
the end the ICOt'e will be 1vlillblcfor tholewhowantit;if they
choole1Qaoeit.thescorcluutoOne big advan&q:c 10 rnaaicall)'m:otdod.
taltinglhclc:Stooc:ompu1«ittblt
·
"Swdcms I\Ol familiar
CM!
0
itwill reducethclilncia't'Olwdin widlcunpmcRdldn'1hlv-c111y
lhclCSlingpn,c:as.
!ht~· p-obk:mwitbtheleSt." Kuhaid.
ccsabo can ,etthc.irlCOl'CII -- --ibis
ts.,.
l(l(tware with bclb
mcdialelyllthcaidoCthelell. a n d ~ "
=~.!it:.= ldbllow1!:n;c:::-z
gel tr.wcri1J41,qu.iclter.
each 35-minule aecticn IO teal
"The computcdud leSI ~ can pace thenuehu. Uke
Lbc lnditional test, !here I!"' 1i.
open1ional ICClions
pretc.11scclion.bu1onlhe~putcr
tc.111SludcnlClll&ODnlO~ne11.t
is more oriented IDWW the iadi.
vidual, noc the group," ukl Dad:
Wa1ter.an elb:trical cngincc:rin1
major at Masslehu,cw wtitale
or Tcchnok>s;y who participMCd
in III early field 1C$t. "Even the
environment wu better. lllOfC
comfortable."
Thctcstcanbeldmindtcrod in smallerpoups in quiet
thal bllv-c IOft lightin&- Test-tit·
en will not be in I room wWI
and°"
arction without 'Ritin&-
!
!
Thcoompwennd~
vasionsoflhetqtllethe,-me!
ca:h contains f(ticw lhll•mca-
surcvcrb&l,quanl.iWivc.,(t.,,.
lyticalabiliUCS.
j
Til,p computer tea alto
is ofTcml mc:wc frt:qucndy. The
hundrcdsolothcrpcop'7
paper~
tell la off~
"ForlClnlCpeople. tlt- &.elimcsaff:M, wllllcdiecom·
in& lhelctl OD compuwri9:,o-
=;::.;~
s.:.
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=
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THE SUFFOLK JO\J
WEDNESDAY, 00:0BER 21, 1992
4
t
are.
I()
bail
lloethc~ .
hc stabbina.
oueaMJn ol
·illy,1pokc$•
esc:,;Coumy
)!Tice.
rainanmcnt
cdnoc1uil1y
usault wllh
l assaull and
l>USwcapon.
bailwasse1
I Kli ne was
r I ptt-trW
inglhc day.
12,000,asil
flicballwas
:lcu:d.
••· who is
1as ukcn10
flulhe1tab,-
r-went1Ur·
Jl.ltldtohis
:covcrj.ngio
recareunil
D' Alba-Walsh announce engagement
Jact
and
Theresa
(S hanllhAn) D'Alba of Malden
111nounccd the cnP1cmcn1 ol
thdr dauJhla. Mary Anne. to
Law,t:rice M. Wlldl oC E'l'tfrtt
and ronne,1y ol Humanxt. ,on
of Thomas F. Willlh Jr., and the
1a&c Fkwencc A. (K"ot:hlcr) Wabh
ofMarshftdd.
.111E SUFFOLK JOURNAL
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 111 1ffl
VIOience-,,.,,,
The Stalking Bill enlence:: A C.U For Help: a fond WOfflC:ft Did they ~ wan~ IQ" l'rlend.Domalticviolenccbreau
jwt
forces I one ya, ICfltence. no
rabinJ forum fordcmcstic vii>- 110pbein1beaitn.allbarrien,aoclocconomk. race,
questions asked. if a victim has
leftoe wu shown on WBZ.. TV
Williams staled !here is aeed, or culture.
lat June.
a-ltqJeringandalarmingnteol
ThcllMIC.TheJaneDoe been gelling unwanted attention
=-~~3r:-:.~
=-= =
~== &:-£.t.:~==-==
chuletls.
The fund raixr, hosted
Miss D"Albl i.salfldu•
aie or Pope John XXUI Hi&h
School in Evcrell and J ttcndJ
SuffolkUnlvcrsi1y,itudyln1pub-lic1"latk>ftludaiml~yand
law. She 11 employed by the
~=~
&omdomestic 'f'Kllencc.
This mea,u thal every
Clapprood 1nd Whilley, ourselws."Williltauaid.
WHDH-AM. llld &c.&onMayor
Sbe llso ltl'eaed the«
arenosetchm'Kteristicsol1dothe inlet'f'lew1 with domcscic mestic abuJC victim. II can be
abme victims.
Many or lhese your mother. siltu, daughter. or
o(
RayAynn.Moreimponantlywae
univcnily'1 Math and Computer
Sciences Department and iJ 1
l,t.lChi1t1mislantinthcESLMath '--.,,.._::_
w=wh ,.,.. , ---- -,_ -~
=o::-,=.,.=
Ho -
o r ScitUJllc! High School Ind II- folk from lhclr:l;,y Colle~~u~~
Shcisthc public1UVicc ~ 5.llffolt ~nivcnity, i lud y- Chica go European prognm ,
1mOUncemcn1cim.10JforWSf'R, ~&poli~tclCtlCeandjournal- whcrclpcJClldicdbumcssltWlpn,jccts coordinalOf for ltie Su(- ISlfl. Uc d ~ vctcnn of the U.S. agemcnL He iJ employed by the
folkJoum;il ,amemberolWSUB Army. ,eo,mg In ~~y ~or Salem Eve,iina News and is the
program,
:~=• ~:: -~r~~';?c!':.~mllsioned
~
v!::
= ~ = a ~ ~~
;:. tmtoror~
An:hcl'Felk>w.
BEACON HILL PUB
· 149 Charles Street, Beacon Hill
c=:!y iJ
' said Linda
daya. Uniw:Qi1y tatinJ will 'f'lf)'
rrom ,chool IO ,cbool.
Schools p:utkipalinJ ln
IMdualil.ed thecomputeritcd icsting include
anil11MSU MSU. Ariz.ona Swc University,
it and qWet Uhivcniiy of Arizona, Miamio.dec;o.wtai(yCoUeae,Xavkr
,Univenity.
versiiy ol Houston, and Norfolk
Swc UnJvcnky in VirJiniL
• About 1.200 atltde.nb
pankip:&ted in field lriab earlier
this year. and mCM:t liked the re•
su1b, ~ aid. Thm. "wm no
sign.iricant difftrcclCCI hl.resuhs
~
p:lptl tesl, "
nts conucl
willrecr.iw:
npuler tcsL
~:ippoin tnlcror the
kc thctcsi,
ninucc'..inethccomhelcit.At
I be avail1t it;ifthcy
inisauto-
it
f•iliar
• Williams lilted lbou1
the ways thal domestic abuse is
~;.;=.·: :=\ ~~
and a children's issue...
Boston.
~gistrauon isll 11 a.m.
and the walk begins ll I p.m. The
minimum donation is SS and the
w~m:e~=;~:t
atsoiirinaout (rceT-shut!to all
Suffolk students who particip:ite
in the walk. The Walle is being
billc:d u not only a good way to
raisemoncy fotaimportantcause,
but al.so to raise tbe awareness
and intolerance of domestic v~
lencc.
One of the best ways to
beina fouaht against. One of the combatviolence,shesaid.,wt.110
ways was the legal process ol awe an intolerlnce todomeslk
reltmning ordcn.
violence and to create an awareSinc.e Januaryo(this ncssandconsciow:ncssaboo1the
ycu, therehasbeeftarccordin- issue.
creasedinthenumbeto(filings
fot ~ n g orders in MassaShe added 1ha1 many
ParticipationiJhighly
ctwseus.
mea that abuse have also been or
encounged, bccauJeu lhesponWilliams ta.id tha« Gov- teenabu.seintheirhomesbut"it's sot' sheet
Walk For
c:mor William F. Weld has boen no u cuse; it's no reasoo (to ac- Woman's Safely says. "tffakjng
w:rycoq,cnliveinhdplllablDCI cept it)."
thccycleohioimce beJinswith
by pus:ing 111e -stalking Bill"
Ing herw=~w
;:g~e~~ asingleSlep."
LIST ,,_,,.,,,
papcr-and-pencillCSI.. she said•
~
Thct100ttSwillbcreponed lo inslitllOON within lhn:e
wecb, nuhet than the (ou, 10 lb
wcekiwith thettaditional test.
- w e se reallyexcitedlboulthiJ.
lt willbe a nk:cal temllivc,"said
.....,...,,Jolli:~~Unl-c.-'lidd ""'"""'-- . . , 'I.\$
vcrswm be
nputc'r test,
=Zf.:E~;f·:~
seven ,an. spoke about 1lle
WalkForWOfflCl't'sSafety.
lbewalt, spona:nd by
WBZ ndio and tekvision and
Shawmut BMk, UI beiril held on
Sunday,Octobcr25 it'lheHatch
Shell. Oarkl River Esplanade,
ro, ne
pl:umedolOctobct 1994.
ered for the first time on computer
.etll'of~
o,contactrromaperl(lft th:ltthey
have a rcstninlng order out
. .
against. ~/ii hams ..com~ented
lhlts~&~ 11.a ~ ruu1eproAn abusive relationship ass oC lllbmicbtion.
wudcrUICduthinp beinJdone
SUltistica.lly, 93 to 95
IO a penon againsl hWher will,
percent o( do~tic violence is
male Yenet female .
Williaml said, '"This
i.aue,"s~~!;'~t1
':;!~yacontrol
la lbe hour and a half livawekllia&weekly.daily,lo fW\Cl,wucbolen·IOlncludc "ev•
itl bnJedc:aa. $120,000 domestic 'tioknce." AJ oraceo- ut and any woman abulcd by
wunlilccHorthcJaneDoeSafcty ber 9, lhere wac 3,4 deathl or anyone."
~ of
Woman•• Studks 1M Simmons
Colleae and hu been with the
Jane Doe Fund Walk Office fot
T,.,.__
,
'WeFeat~re
Bud and Millet Light OD Oran
1' oz_ Frosted Glass - $ J.95
Darts - Pinballs- Video Games
BaskJ baJI - F"~t6" u -.~
a
Op~n 'till 2 a.m,
'll!"Cf'CtdectcdbyBanon's includc
c.omdl, Notre Dame. Purdue.
Villanova, and the Un.iw:nity or
'NorthCarolinaatOlapel Hill.
Bam:ln°sdw.d!hal,"Suffo)l.k j.s 1etapartfromlhcmajority
olcommUUl'lnsti1UlX¥1,1in~it
i;emaiRI small... and ll&enlive in
in ib texhinJ.'"
Dr. David Robbins. the
111istan1 deM.o( ihc College o(
LiberalAstsandScialca,said
thallleis""vaypleued"withthe
recopition that the university is
rccei~tndthatit it"lona
--,
AU students ·a,i':;,nvited to
attend an
OPEN MEETING
··wf(h representatives of the
New-µnglandAssociation of
Schools.and Colleges
accreditation team on
T_uesday, October 27
1-2:30 p.m.
'Sawyer521
This team will be on campus to conduct a JO year review of the University. The self-studyl'repared by Sufo/k for this review is availaqte on reserve in Sawyer
Library.
Thi$ if a unique and important opportunity for you to
iive input about your experiences at Suffolk
RobbinutatedthalSur- i1 is the r1tt1 time thal SulTollr:
(olthasalwaysbccnMexcdlall Un.ivenity hu been recogfliud
inscitulion becaute or the diva- by both or ttiete publications.
sityamon1~t.slll4theed11-· Denn.ls said Ow althof.i,li these
Cltional mvirorwnent in which publlcallons will " raise
ceachc:rtandseudent.ssupsx,rteadl conc:ioumeu ol !laffolk Un.ive:rotJw. HeabotaidlhllilUlvery ·lity,"shcdoubtllhllthitpublic-
~,c!}:sim;.~tbethal~
~in~drarnapcin-
i~.~ ~ ~.byt~~?,- " "' ,, This~ot «:CQ&nition
IJOl}IISa.,:long,slowprot?S · ,i.lasmitYictary•fotSuffolkUni ·;
Or. Robblns°aa:miittcd .r,psity. whidl war founded by
this'recogn.itioo to the erroruo( .~kU>aL.Mherinl906. Over
:t::=~tioo~~ ~~;=-io~:i;
"mdch time and energy- into re•
cruitin&anKRd.ivenesioae.c
bodh and getting the word oul to
publlcationssuch as Banon'sthat
SllffplkUniversi1yfsa5ehoolot1
therise.
~ well U academic eJ1.cellenct. at
analfordablec:ost.
Thisrecognitionenables
lheUrtiversilylOpubllc::izcibal•
til ltdes towa,d cdLJQ!tiOII, and
chanaethe,epulat.ionofthe University rrom just another comQeMis was especially pkascd 111uter 1ehool to an miti1ution of
. ?IJt lhism:cntpubliciiy.became ac.Semic eu:elknce.
4
.THESUWOLKJOllRN,4.L
WEDNESDAYt OCTOBER 21 1 1'92
Violence>,,,,,.,, ,
knee: A Cal.I For Help," a fond
raising forum ror domcs6c vio1cncc was shown on WBZ..1V
la.st June.
· In the hOur and a half
span of ilS ~ . $120,000
wurai.ledf0rlhcJancDocSafciy
Fund which provides emergency
funding IO l I shellcr1 in Massachu.tetts.
Thefundralsc:r,hosted
by Liz Walur and Bob Lobel.
included iuch locafpcnonalities
U Mlljorie Clapprood, CO-host
o r Clapprood and Whi1Jcy ,
WHDH·AM, and Boston Mayor
Rayf1ynn.MoreaTlportantJy...ue
the intervlew1 ,vith dom estic
abuse victims.
Many of these
1o
women said they ,:ju.st wanted lQ l'riend.Doaicsticviolencetreab
stop beia& bblcn...
1"stauc:rin1andalarminj n&col
liva we bins weekly, daily, 10
domesticviolchce."Alo(OclObet 9, there were 34 deaths of
Theriame, The Jane Doe
runcl.wuc6oscn to include '"CY·
c,y and any womnn abuicd by
anyone."
women and children in Musachuscus by panncn: stc:mmin1
[romdomesticviolcnce.
T h i s ~ every
6.8 days lhete is a death in our
state alone. "We t,ocd 1o prolt:CI
OIJt listen: WC need lo prolt.CI
owselves," Williamssaid.
She also SlrelScd then
arcnosetcti.ac1critlicsoladomcstic lbule victim. II can be
Anabu.siverc.lalionship
was defined u things being done
tda.pcnonagains1 h:is/hcfwill,
lhingslh&1dono1rce1 right to a
penon, or ,omelhing that puts
you in10 a submissive rok.
" lt'sdcfinitelyacootrol
issuc,"saidWill iams.
your m<>tha", sister, daughlef. or
Sur-
lJc,es
or
........
.....
"""""
ro1n.m,
llibylhc
BEACON HILL PUB
149 Charles Street, Beacon Hill
..
cmonyis
........
Since Jan uary o( thi s
ycar.lhcrctwbccn 1rt.eordin •
crusod in the numbcro(filings
for restraining ordcn in Musa·
chUJCIIS.
Williamssaidlh:u Gov•
The s1a1ting em enrorces a one year se111ence. no
questions asked, ir a victim 1W
been gelling unwanted :attention
orcooiact from :ipcrsonth:i1they
ha ve I res tra inin g order oul
Woman's Studies II Simmons
College and has been wilh the
Jane Doc Fund Walk Office (or
seven year,, spoke abou l The
Walt for Womcn·s Safety.
Thewalk,sponsorc.dby
ccssofintimidation."
Su1tis1ically. 93 10 95
pcrcenL o( domestic violence ls
maleversesremalc.
Williams s:iid , "This
isn· 1 a wom:in' s issue; it's a
wom:in's issue. a man 's issue.
and a children', issue."
wuesck:ctodby Bam:in's include
Cornell, Notn: Dame, Pw'due,
Villanova, and lhc University or
...,.,.._
North Carolina al Chapel Hill.
WeFeaiure
Bud and Miller L!ght on .Draft
16 oz. F,osled Gl3Sll • $ i.95
Darts - Pin!Jalls·; Video Games
Baskclball - Faptball ' "
Op.e n 'till 2 a.m.
Barron'scitcdthat."Suf•
l.:ilk issct apanfromlhcmajority
ofcommuterinstitut.ionsin lha.tit
(tmain.1 small ... and attenti ve in
initstcach1/lg." .
Dr. ~vid Robbins, lhe
:wisunt dean or the College or
Liberal Arts and ~icncc.s, said
Iha.I he is .. very pleaied,. with the
n:cogniliontha.tlhcWliversi1yis
and that ii is "long
-rccei'VP\I.
Ail students are::
tnvited to
attenian
OPEN MEETING
wifh representati11es of the
New England Association of
Schools and Colleges
accreditation team on
LIFEST
First annual KISS •
;
Fest rocks the- Con
THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL
radi:~.
againJt. Williams com ment ed WBZ
that stalting was a "definite pm• Shawmut
tc:lsi:ldand
• as ing
on
i::~~~r''e:i=~
BoslM.
Registration isat 11 :i.m.
andthe w:ill: beginsallp.m. Thc
minimum donation is S.S and the
walk:ermustbcovcr12ycarsold.
The Woman's Center is
:ilsogivingoutfree T-shirtsto:ill
Oneof 1hc best ways IO SuITolk students who participate
in the walk. The Walk is being
combat violence. she said, was 10
crcatc:ininlolcranc:ctodomcstic billed u noc only a good way to
violence and lo crea te an awan:• rniscmoncy foraimportMltc:aUJC.
ncss and consciousncssabout1he but also to raise the awan:ocss
and intoJcrancc or domestic vio•
issue.
lc nce .
Sl\f: added thal many
P:irticipation is highly
mm th:u abuse have also bc:CII or
encowagcd, bccausc u lhe spon·
sccnabu.sein thcirhomesbut "it's sor sheet for The W alk for
Woman'sSafelysays, '"breaking
thc cyclco(v iolcncebcgins wi1h
a single step."
ing he r mas ters degree in
:;::)~~::;::::.(:::
Bignamccnlcf1ainrnml,
food, Md kits or run wu lhc
themeatthcrecen1PintAnnual
KISS 108 fall fest.
for lhffi, day s, the Bos·
tonCommonwastransformcdink>
thrc.c stageswhcremcnthan.SO
national and local ml&.Sical acu
performed free concerts.
1bc biggesl eventcamt.
on Sa1 urday. tr you klvc music
with a hum orous twlsi, then
Woody llarretSOfl and his band
Manly Moondog and the Three
stage.
Robbins Sllled lhal Sur(olt ha.ulWlysbeeri.an exccllcn1
institution because of the diversity among 11\ldcnLS and the edu·
ca&.ional environment in which
teachcnandstuden lSS\lppor!C3Ch
othcr. Hcabowdlhatitisvcry
difficult toch angcthe rc.pUWion
or a univ,enity, and that becom-
11 is the fim time lhal Suffolk
Univers ity hu been rccogniffll
by both of these publicalions.
DcMis said thal although these
publications
will
" rai se
conciousness of Suffolk Univcr"Shy,"shcdoubtsthallhis public·
ii, will_ lead to any dramllk in·
aea.sc m cnrollmCflL
in&.ff.COin~.by ~ ~I~~- ",.
This~~gnition
U01µ1isa"long . slow p~ s " . . 1s,,~vict9rY forSuff?ltUni-
Dr. Robbins acacdined .r,frsi ty, which wlS founded by
1his rt.eognition 1 the efforts or 91ClllOIILArchcrin 1906. O ve r
0
'
~:~~ Dcn~~itiu!~a:~
~!1:s=-io~~-;i~
~
aiwellasac:ademicexcellence:it
M
mJch lime and Cl'ICl'IY" into re•
llnaCfordablccost.
crui1ing1morc. divcrscstudcn1
Thisrc.cognitionen.ablC5
publlca tionuuchasBanoo·s that lhc Univmity to publlcitc its at•
Sufl'pl.k University is a school on titudes toward cducalion, and
lhcrise.
change the reputation of the Universi ty from just anolhtt comDcnniswucspe.cia.llyplcased mulcf sthool lO an institution of
wilhlhisrec:en1publicity,bccaUJC academic c~lkncc.
bod)', and gelling the word out to
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER
B7KareaCok
Contributing Reporter
~~r!:c::r:~:t:~!:
LIST j,ompaf< I
idlinthrcc
rcu-to slx
llive."s:ud
Williams talked abou1
the ways Iha! domestic abuse is
being fought against. One or the
wayswasthelcgaJproccssol
rcstr.uningorden.
~~~;~;;•~
,w be reaboutlhis.
allbarricn,IOl'.:KICCOOOfflic,n,cc,
Williams slated there- is ett.ed,orcul1un:.
•
1
Harrelson played to ~
. :!t~
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1
:w
h~,n::vC::.
~ l
WoodY. Harrelson and Wc~y Phillips, of Wilson Pl
Fest On Boston Col'\U'llOn
• .
.
= iled•rc.sponicw'::.ltbe ·Kool ~· rcir1ivin1111hou
;,:~4~1:;e~e= :,=::'~~~
~~~ or PW{W
~=~-~
!g~toat:t
cro wd and ~heered wil4!Y
~ 'Ptiilll;;-1""'~~
·:• "~
Kc.l~ ~OC'
wu~1%~=
'lhd~:;: ;:;
of"R~Mc":"':ffo'1bn',
10
~,hogtc~ : ' · if or not,
Harrelson can-aclually sing 'an\1
the Kool Kab only enhanced bu
'lfstn\
~~ ilnt, 'lt;'ij cndeiifrl1
0
and h,4ffl.~elC!:"Cfll
~
added.
~~-:;
1
iievenf6thcr·h\L1 dwin1thcj
S~x: kq]
=~o~~:a?
Halfway=:i:;:,~
minu1e1e
~
~~f
~ =-= ~ e ! ~
~~~1 =
and appropriately
Moondog.s and the Three Kool
,._
Kats wcnl on IQ display quite~iv retaliated by gelling hi3t p&b
r.lngeoCmusical 1ajet11.
~Wcndl,SteveGuticrtbutJ,
The song thal elicited
CaniN'ecly, andLyndonByenlo
the most response from the song ~ give ~~enc•~~;&'.' f~r
the band· play old IOftgi •
~ plingoCthcU' new a,
whk h will appear on theis
album ducoutinJanuary.
ThcCovo-Gir~ p
}'Way More Week~nd" at Colle
8 7 Audie Slut■ yr
}®malStaff
Bostonrecenllycxpcri:
cnccd lhc fifth annual College
fest at the Hynes Convention
Tuesday, October 27
l-2:3o-1p.m'. ·
Sawyer521
This team will be on campus to conduct a JO year re- ,
view of the University. The self-study ,Prepared by Sufo/k for this review is available on reserve in Sawyer
Li/Jriiry.
i
Tqis is a unique and im1wnant opponunity for you to
- input about your experiences at Sl((folk
rive
Center. Thcthcmcofthe Collcg~ ·
fa l WllS"WayMore~"
'J'h.ls:,gr, Boston
WIS
hosting iLS fifth lfUlual~Je~
FcsL For the small admission of
S.S,visitorscouldpickupsamplcs
Crom a variety of different corn•
panics, watch several bands JICI'·
Conn live, and browse at lhc dozcns of booths 11 Ulc
There were many g,eat
raffles at lhc College FCSI. The
Campus Calendar
away S
•
evenL
gave
mounlainbikeandwau:r,tis.
nll1<d
.,-..., A""'"°,..._
offatrip toLondon.
Other prizes included
I
free course from S1anlcy H.
~Ian. wardrobes Crom Oucu7
andGiftll.ud,andaS2,000music
system from BOSE.
•
Manyoflbcboothshld
ialORMlioa Off"their-busineacl
ordilcountcouponatha.tyoucan
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melldiff'cn:atiocationlallovcr'
Boslon..
Oncofthcmoatpopular
boothswulP(lftl(lledbyRevSon.
They wete olfcrina he man.i•
cun::s and tips <WI aute-gp. The
guyslhd dailboodll0o, 1Slbcy
were_,,,ingCindyOawford's
"Shape ;f'lw Body .. uerci9";
·
'Ilic Hynes C:O.venlior
~w•pacted.lbc~
cmmaeed dtal lS.700 JII
allmdedtbcColqcFat.
are~90aJ&ea
uniweni&iea:iatbc.--ea.•
CoaqcPellwaagrea1op
~10actl0iedieradlll'fl
. u: SIJl'FOLK JOURNAL
n
WED~DAY1 ~OBER 21 1 199'2
Violence - "'r ,
blCe: A Call For Help; I fond
l'WUl1 forum rcw domestic vio.
lencc WU shown,on WBZ.lV
1&11 Junc.
•
.,,...
In the how and I haJr
SJU ol ill bn:16dcasl, $120.000
WOfflCft aid they "j.uc wanted to
friend. Domestic vk>lcncc brcakJ
&II baniers. socioec:onomic,racc,
saop bcina beakfl."
William.sstatcdUICl'C is creed.orcu.Jture.
The name. The Jane Doc
•'"staucrinaandatarminsratc.d
liva -1osin1 wcck.ly, daily, to
domesdc Yiolcnce."-AJofOcio.
bet 9, thtfe wue J.4 death, of
women and children in Musachusetts by partner, stemming
from domes1ic violcnoc.
Thu mean, tJw every
6.1 dlys tberc i.s a death in our
swe alone. "We need 10 prolCCt
our si51Cn: WC need IO protccl
oumlvca," Williams sud.
She abo scrcaed then:
venoldchancttrut.icsofadothe in1crview1 wilh domestic mestlc abu,c victim. l1 can be
abux victims. Many ol these your mother, sislcf, daughter, or
wuraisedfcwlheJancDoeSa!cty
Pund whlctqnvklcs emergency
fondin1 IO 31 shelten In Musachuxcts.
The fund rai.xr, hmtcd
by Lh Walter and Bob Lobe.I.
lncli»ded aach local pmonalities
u Mujorie Clapprood, co-host
o( Clapprood and Whi1lcy,
WHDH•AM. and l3osloa Mayor
Rayflynn.MoreimponlntlyMR:
BEACON HILL PUB
149 Charles Street, Beacon Hill
fwwl, wucholal to include "every and any woman abused by
tinyonc."
· Anabusivcrcl111ionship
was defined as things bein&dOfJc
to a pcnon against hislhu will.
thlngs thllldonol foci ri&h l IOI
pcr,on, or ,omclhin& that puu
The Sialkin& Bill en- woman 's Studies ,11. Si~mons
f0ttcs I one year sentence, no College and has bttn with the
qucsiklns asked, if a victim ~u Jane Doc Fupd Walk ~~e.:;:;
walk,-.
~!!m':::. ;:,d~~
bctnJ(llinaunw:intcd:ittenoon scvenycan.~
orcontx1fromaperson1ha1thcy Wallr:ForWomen sSaf~ly.
have a rcsm1ining order out
'The
by
1
against. ~illi1ms ..commented
istc:n;
lh.at Sbl.ki~& :"as.• ~finite pro- Sunday.Oc tober 2.5 Ill the Hatch
cess of mum1d.at1on.
Shell, Clwlcs RiYCr Esplanade.
s~1is1ically, 93 10 95
pcn:ent or domCSlic Ykllencc is
maleYencl female.
Williams said, ..This
"ll'J definilel y1con11ol
isn' 1 a woman's issue: It's a
issuc.M
wet WiUiams.
woman'1 issue. a man's issue.
Williams talked about and1chikircn's i.uue.
the ways that domestic abuse is
One of the best ways 1
0
bcina fought against. Oneof the comb;UYiolcncc.sheSllid, wuto
ways was Ille legal proceu 01 cre:1te1111 lntolc:n.nce 1
odomotic
rcstrainillgordcn.
violence and tocrulC an awan:Si.nee January of this ncssandconsciousnus1bou11hc
ycar,lhcrclwbcenarcccwdincrcascdi.nthenumbcroffitiftas
She added that many
for ralnining onlcn In MassafllCftth:llabusc havealsobccnor
chutclts.
you into a submisslYe role.
M
Boston.
RClistnWonisa.t 11 a.m.
and thcwalk bcginsm 1 p.m.The
minimum donation is S5 und lhe
w:ilkcrm u.stbcOYer l2yC3rSold.
'Jbe Wom1111'1Ccnt«is
:i.l50giYin1outfrtt.T-shins10all
Suffolk audcnts who particip.itc
in the walk. The Wallr: is being
billed II noc only a &ood Wlly 1
0
raiscmoncyfonimportanlausc.
but alJo IO rtiJIC the I W ~
and inlokrance of domcslic vio-
"""'·
Pardcipation is highl y
cncouraff(i,becausc uthespon•
wr shcc1 for The Walk For
woman·ssafccysays. M
tRat.ing
thecyclcorriolcncebc&inswilh
asinaleacp.M
LIST _,.,.,
~adcacdbyBam:,n'1includc
Cornell. Notre Da.mc, Punlue,
Villanova. and the University or
North Carolina at Olapcl Hill.
We Fea'ture
Bud and Miller Light on,.l;)raft
1' oz. F,osted Glass . $ J..95
l<>U: is,c18;:';:~u:';;fi
;
ofcommu1ainstitulionsinth11it
i:cmain! small... and a.ttcntivc in
inilSICXhing."
Darts - Pinl>alls- Video Games
BaskJ ball - F'ootball · ·
op.en 'till 2 a.m.
"'"""'~°:.1:..~!~~";
L..,,, ""'""'
Robbins swcd that Su(foltlwalwaysbocn .. caccllcnt
institution because of the diversity,amorl1studcnts1n1 hQcduh
cational environment in which
tcachenandSludc:fttssupportcach
olhcr. Hcal,osaidthlll:itlsvcry
difficlllt 10 change the repuution
of I univcrsi1y, and 1Nit bcoomin1.recogniud by t~sc pu~li~•tio111is1"long,1lowproccH".
S<kn=. ,.;,
Dr. Robbins ICCffiiittcd
UWhcis"YCrJplcascdMwith thc
recognition Iha! the uni'ICtSily 1s this rtCO&nition ro the efforts of
~ - - - -.....- - - - - - - - - - ' tceeivµ\I, and that ii is "Ion& Martucritc Dennis, the dean of
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Erup...,..
1
All students are'invited to
attend an
OPf/v MEETING
wifh representatives of the
New England Association of
Schools and Colleges
accreditation team on
Tuesday, October 27
1-2:30 p.m.
Sawyer521
This team will be on campus to conduct a JO year review of the University. The self-studyprepared by Sufo/k for this review is available on reserve in Sawyer
Library.
This is a uniq11e and important 01wortunity for you to
rive input about your experiences at Su,(Jolk
;;:t::•:--.,:~~:;~~;
::r~::!:~~~=~.!i:
ii is the rll'SI time thal Suffolk
UniVU1ity tw been n:icoaniw:I
by both of thclc publicadons.
DcMis uid that allhouJh these
p11blicallons ,..111 M
r.aise
C!Ondousnea of Suffolk Univcrsily,wshcdoubtsthld thispublic17 will lead IO any draml!ic in•
crease in enrollmcm.
, ..
TIils rec.ell\ r«og nition
isagreasvictory (orSuITolkUniv,~ty, whkh was founded by
Gka,on L. Archer in 1906. OYCr
tlie-.fcars. lhckadenofthcUni"cnity havcs trivcdio provide a
dipiflCldhmifYNDOOISludenlS
as well u academiccs.cellenceat
ana!for-d&blccost.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21; 1992
5
BJ Karta Cok
Conlribwn1Reponer-
B1LiaaMrCllllollp
JournalScafl'
Bl1namemlel1ai.nmcnt.
food. and Jou or run wu the
theme at thc recenl F'U'St AnnuaJ
KJSS 108FallFesL
Forlhr!.edays, the Boa1011c.ommon WU tl'lnS(onncd into
~ sta1cs whcR rMn lhan 50
national Md local musical acts •
pcrftwmed frec.conccru.
The biu:w event came
on SIIUrday. If you love music
wilh a hum0Jou1 twist, then
Woody Ha.rrdsoo and hls b:wl
J\.ian..ly Moondog and the Three
Kool Kats wuthc"do notmiss"
perfonnanceofthcCh1tlcsStrce1
'1'hcPublW:Eye,M,cti.n
1942 New York. ii a fairly JOOd
fflOYie,but it tacbtbcattc:ntion
&cttcn thll keep people trul y in-
...,~
Ha.rrclsonplaycdlOlAC
crowd ri1h1(romtheswt,J)'r.lrfing h!s pel vis IO much that ,'te
WU C
ttUOft or
es.ci!Cdrcsponk wubccause thc
would haYe made. Elvis ~
· 10r1g ivU tntroduccd Otl Cheers a
The crowd c.oukl not &Cl cn,ouah rcwyCU'lwhcriffandson'sChat- entctuinmenL
ofHanelaon. Thcygrabbedat,M,e
T-shirts he threw out into !he
crowd and cheered wi l4'i)'
throughout hissc1
.
·· BelleYe H or not,
Harrclson canactually sinaarid
the Kool Kall only enhanced hb
liYCly, jazzy performance. The
bandstattcdoffwithancncrgcllc
and a
iucly named tune
" M>ol
acterW,Boyda,m()osUand
Thi.ulidnoi~tobothtrAlhley
tcreslcd i.n a rdm.
Joe Paci IWI &I Leon
'111c Orea! .. lkmzini, a "U'J
lonelypholoa:nptowhohascapwred""lhcllistoryolNewYQ!IC
wilhhilamuin&, hean-wrmdtLn1pllob.
Bcmzilli Is both a favor•
itcollhccop1andthemob.boca&&Je •hc never take. sides: he
onlyl@:apicturu. AlehouJhhil
photol.._ res,eat~nooncwillpu~
a
liahthe~hchuput~
Wbenthon,qcntly ~
owcdNgh1tlubowncrKayt...e-ri!f
{BptirlHcnhcy)wllksi.ntoh•
wusoon-:..c;::':t;'.::. /~~~~=-=~~~ -:.~'.''s:rw'!n:~':r! _
,
: ~y .~rrjcndK.cl7f°' son l'tiilllpspityt.dthelrpopular They'rethc~ r>
•
camo,,l',o'.. 1 Ul~asi•iwhoclai.mshe
••·• The'!iOnl"'KeUy"kself tuncstoaranriddef!alldience. ally kMlilcm.M
- owni liilfofticrclub.
·,
'l$S\n'l\;!e'arid,1Sli6w:~.1bur~en 11-ey~Jri~~
~oru ;
.,.., JIJ.r., ~~F:!Jb_, PfviO. .; : ......: ...
~~IJ"OU:"9.
~u::.:::;:;,~~e=~ ,:::::rtt:;~::~~~ ~~a:~"7:::.f::,,::=.'°=~':•y~ •
:
· Thcrundidnol.end~cre. minuleseL
'
dayew:lling.
~irivolvillJlwomobCamlHallwayth'oughthc pcrf~
OnSunday,klcalband
Oow\lolothcrbandr' lia . . Kay'1Jam hmt.nd. ~
Tcd.~triedtomate aijex.it. OiffsofDoonccnpcrfonnedon pcrformedattheshow.Localrodr: •qmeca rcwdcld·bodics.
Harrcbon took notice and an- tbeTremontStrcctstqeJ..e~ bandl.,•DclAqot.-TJf.and
_ Bcnwnibrubbisown
·
Nie
" 1takin sldeswhenhF
i;elaliatcd by 1euin1 hi~ pals the band play old aonp and 1 per<~~~PmJ.,.,.. falbrorKay. He
samplin1 of their new IOrlJS,
becwcen. rock n a 11an1 ~
wbach ~ill appear on their rat Fall~lnc1udcdpopperfonnct1
albumduie ou1i.nJanuary.
JiYC Harrebon a wedgie.
r:0111i11ud 011 poje 6
r:OllliJuud Olt pai~ 7
nree "Cheers" for
TheCovcrGir~pvean
......... ,.....onnus
~:;~.,;:~=
, "!)Urccognitioncnabk.s
lhc Univcnily 10 publlcize11S lll Suffolk Universi1
yisaschoolon titudcs toward education , and
cha.nge the reput:1.tion of the Uni•
Ycnity rrom just another comDcnniswa.scspccialJyplcascd rnu1cr school roan institu1K)l'l or
withthism:entpublicily,lxcau.sc acadcmkeaceUcncc.
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LIFESTYLES
Pesci )tits ,
First annual KISS Fall
again in
"Private
Fest rocks the Common Eye"
THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL
"Way More Weeke.nd" at College Fest agreat success
Oncofthccw:nutha&
=:~~
BoalOftrecentJyapcri•
enccd the fifth annual C.oUege
Fest I I the Hynes Convention
Ccntcr. lbethcme.ortheCoUe1e
fat was "Way More Weekend...
This~.Boston-w•
hosting its fifth aiinuaa1'CoutgeFcsL For the lffl&II admission of
SS, vlsirorscouldpk.k:upsamplet
from a variety of different oom:panics, wl1Ch sc\/Ual bands perform live, and brow& al the hens of booths at theevenL
There were many great
ramcs II the College Fest. The
Campus Calendar pve away ~
..
mountain bUte and waia stia.
V'trgiaAtlan&Airtinesraffied
on a trip., London.
Other prizes included a
free course rrom Stanley H.
Kaplan, wardrobel from GllCll'l
&ndGirtiaud. and aSUNX) ml&DC
system from BOSE.
Maoy oltho booths bad
WOfflllliollOffdleir"busineaea
orWICCJllntcoupons that you can
Some (abaloul dlnccs modded
cloches from Jlectlot, tllc Lodp,
andffllnyothcrl'dailllal'CI.
Tholew~lbeevent
•>~
had the opportunily lo lly a ICm·
po,wy taeoo. They COllldaboaee
-
llow lbeir eyes would look in •
toeally~c:olorataboolll
.,.srecat,ytheCnbrid,cE~
' • ....,S!oiT
'2) Salanll/ Lucky Yoo
"3) M......... / Countdown To Eslinction
,4) 10,000 Mulaa / ,-_ An, Days
USCaldiffCftfttlocaeiolllallOYCr
Boston..
Oneolthemostpopular
boolhswaup0N0rcd byRevlon,
They wae olfcrinc &ec nianicweallldliploniaab-Gp.Thc
1uys laed' dt k booet110o.astbey'
wae.,_,-,ewyo.wford••
"Shapc ·lllat Body" eureiae
vidto..
TlleHynesCon\lC:fttionCa,-
5)MlcbMl.,_/FroeForAD
tcr WM packed. The orpnizen 'l Tood TIie W,t Spn,m,t I Fear
~ dlal l&.700 smdcntt 7) Soup Dr._t Hot 'jVlnd
I) Sonic Yoolb/ Dirty
, alDdcd. ~Collete Fat...~
are~90c:oDcaaMd• 'l REM/ A - For Th< People
mliwnitics in tbean:a. aml lho 10) . , _ Gallriel/ Us
Cblie,ePcslWS1apt:ia~•
~10,etqcd:w::l"udbave..ac - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - '
6 -
WEPNESDAY, OCfOBER 21, 19'2
11IE SOffOLX JOURNAL
Chilli Peppers cooled by law suit
againSttbeRodHocChili Peppm
FAIRFAX, Va..
A fordaml1cs s uffcredas1raultof
a 1989aci.ual assautl.
rumerOecqe Muon Univmity
TheslUdentwassceting
stOOCfll tw rt.led a $4 million
damages for mental 1raum1 and
lawtull apinst the Rod Hot Chili
hum iliation from four members
Peppertrordarnqcs tulTtffit as a
of the band. the Red Hoc Chill
re.sui t of a 1989 JU ual ISSallt.
stam
Afiuan April 21, 1989
Acawdin&tothestudent
ye fro,,i,a,,,
--
1llc Grul'' Bcmzini is
Offitt.
hirn,clflllkin&thcphofos.
or
Bemzini saved cvcryonc from the
mob ,o hcbecofflC:lahcn>tothc
people. He iJ asked whal the
name of his boot is. now dull ii
being published lS a gi¥Cn, to
111'h k hhcreplics: "ThePublic
mllic KIOf, but he b belier in
comicrok.l. Hec.-riodthe ,r.,clg.ht
ofthU: film which badifficull
wt. to accomplis h. Buban
Henhcy'spcrformancewasabig
dmppoinb'nent: she showed~
Eye~.
clcavageUW'lac1ingability.
Leo n "The G reat '"
8crnwu said tha, he nccdcd that
Lco:,rc;iliz.esthatlovc The: love slOI} between 8muinl
one moment in order IO make it.
Slinks after t...: f'3un:s OUI Kay and Kay was extremely bad; but - w "one moment" iJ different
n
ralltd on hbinfOf mantand him to the central plot invblvingthcmob ror evt11y one or US, but il means
the Sponcio ramily., that she w:ug,cat. Thepxeollhlsmm
thc.DITleto all or us.
could anain full ownership of her was slow. bul the plOC WU &ood
Ho pdully,
unlike
club.
enough IO save the movie.
Benwnl, we will noc have to risk
Th e media rt;ports 1h:;i1
Joe Pesclis1 gooddra- lire and ~bin~ to attain it.
Tbc:pic1urcsshownin
lhlll met rtally were inmdibk.
assisting band membm oulside
lheir dn:uing room when lead
l inger Anthony Kiedi1 ukcd
whelher shewou1dhaveSCJt with
hi~llndthrus1his penis intoher
in1
thc univenity 's Prognm
Boatd at the lime of the incident.
AncranApri121. 1989
cooc:en , the woman said she was
as.sis tin1 band members oulride
lheir drusing room when lead
1in1cr A nlhony Kicdis asked
whether 1hewou1dluiveSCJ1.with
him and lhru. his penis into her
u
""'·
,.,..
VL He was fined and ,cntenccd
1ooneda,yinjnil. Kieddappealcd
the case. but the alJS)Qls court
upheld the conviction.
FAIRFAX. Va.(CPS) -Afcnncr
George Muon University student
tw rlkd a S4 million 13wsuit
Oueu? h'4 a vc,y de- phone c:llling cards.
manding boodi. Students could ,
After visiting :ill of ttfe
cithctridc thcmcch11nkal bull or , run, f11.Dt,y, wild, and crazy Cf,·
climb th e Guess? rod: climbing ,1 hibit booths, vlsi_lon 8()1' t'W
trCAd wall.
chaoutolistt{l1~.1Ji.ve.,..\l,hl:. Qo\l
Another boolh with a, 8 Saturday, 1~ . B..,. ,Q i ~ ~-
video SUII' was signing postus.
=
i: . : s n ~ t = ~ ~
view. Amnesiylntcrna1iofwhad
information about thcirorpnif.a•
don and the Boston Globe offered
sub,cripc ions 1111lowprice. Stu·
dents Also h3d lhe opponunity to
sign upformajorcrtdit cardsand
KISS frompo1d
·Comedy
. Stop
Fenton Lounge
All are welcome.
Admissjpn and refreshments are
free of charge.
Sponsored by Program Council
=~ol~,~
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The College Fat WIS I
big success. All students at the
HyncsConvcntionCenltfswnod
10 h::1Ye run. Nut yur's Colkge
Fatis :1.lre3dybcing:anlicip:ttcd.
• REMINDER TO STUDENTS wrnt PERKINS
LOAN and/o~ IN~ NTIVE LOANS for. lb~ Fall 1992
Sefhester:
Come to the Student Loan Office to sigo the Promissory
Note(s) if you have not already done so • ·1th Floor Sawyer
WRK09COl!lsawsomconewc.:v•
Something
OilTertftl 0a.nccntnlaWnCd the
7p.m.
r
TheFallFestorganizen ingastictt:r.theper3011wouldbe
didnot limitalltheirpctformanccs given $68.
audience wi th their great moves.
A1onepoin1ofthcirpafonu,q.
they pulled down lheirpan11and
flashed lheir undit;I where NWild
ThingM
waswriu.en.
In be1ween concerts.
people had no problem foUowin1
lheallurin& miJ.ofaromas to lhe
food stands. TllC9e booths ton·
There
WIS
Building. Failure to do so will result in the caJJCCllation of
your.award ,
1110 I
Oilldren's Tent atthc.fall~
Theacthiliesatthctentincludid:
clow a/face p1 int i n1 .
'c
shows. jugling, JJUPPCI show&.
ands&oryldling.
~
Many people enjoyed
thc.artsandcr1ftsten11. Jcwdry;
print&. and artwort from mme or
New England'• 11.lenled artuts
wue (orsale atlhe$e tenll.
OYerall,lhel'aUFcltwas
aneventcnjoyt.dliyanestunlltd
1is1ed of mon: thui thirty or
B051on'sbeatrest~
1beltandaalthcfall 40.l)OO people each cby. WSICS·
Felt included Oooman Japanese FM. AYCf)'Ooldf'r9ducdonl,and
Noodic Restinnt.. Sienna's Pina. the Rccreatioa Depattmcnt pro-,
Boe:wOl1h'sBakcd Beans,lheOld videdasal'eenvironmentforlhree
FashK>ned Rool Beet Company. run-filled days in Boston.
and Sieve·• Ice Cream.
Some o r the sponsors or
the fal l
provided uciting
evaill. ' Kartct1 's sponsored the Liw McCuJ/hllJh attd Kartn
SIOB.000 Football Toss Chai· . Yo1m1.Jawr,ialS,aff, contrib-
Fei
knge.
Tickets may be purchased al the Student' Activities
Office. Each student has won a pair of tickets. Each
ticket c~st $30. C heck or mo'l~f _
o~~,~• flhould;b,e
ma4.e_p?yable to E.D.S.A., F9r, J11orf )9f9n!1•t\llp,
·p1ease conblct the Slu-Adl.ities-Omce-or ~ II theE:!). _.A. _ olllne at 573;8328.
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Ale. Sun:.
Heidi De.Rosa
Karen Ma ncini
Elizabeth Miller
Karen LoG uidice
Ebba Legaspi
Maria Desantis
Dayna Antenucci
Sharon Jehkins
Veldl. Ind. New Radian! S lonn
performed on Sunday.
Big Bang and Atlas
C laulc Eu mple, Barrens:e
WRKO-AM p:uscd out
Whi tfield and the Savages. and Ricken for people to wcat. I( a
10 only music. The
October 29 .
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Convent~~ 1150 ,omc.
Sandra Bennelt
Deborah Wilkin.son
Gwenaelle Balmes
Kelly Twomey
1
College fr... ,,.,,,
Feit dld not plcax C'lcryont . A
Starring
Robbie Printz
Jeanine DiTullio
Chris McGuire
Kicdis was convicted o r
sc.ualassaul1and indecent tkpo•
sure in 1990 in Fairfu County,
ThiJ contribution 10 the College
Get the lau · h of
your life~
C hristine Walker
Susan Lynch
Willia m Wichrowski
Tammy Cordei.-o
Joe Lffman
Ron Vining
Mary Connell
Stephen K«re
Rosemary Gentile
Lisa Katzman
Marga ret Manur
Anne Bartlett
Stacey Na.sh
concen, lhe woman said she was
ror
Call Larry Walsh or- Lomune Palmer al 5738323 for details or just stop by lhe Journal
ofrttt, Room 116 in the Sludenl Activities
The Si.iffolk University'& Newspaper
ncwspape.-,thewom111wasworll-
ncwspapc:r,lhewom111waswork-
whcntheFBlqucstionshimabou1
his mob involvement and vice
The following students have won the lottery for tickets to Pliantom of the Opera
on November 11, 1992 at 8 p.m. at the
Wang Center:
ing for the unlversi1y·1 Prognm
Board a.I the ilme ol lhe intidcnL
Feb. 9. 19!1].
then: 10takepic1uru of1 ~ tom e slaughter
the Farinclli
family by the SponelO fami ly: he
even manages to WC pictuteS of
The Suffolk Journal
Peppers band partnership, lhe
band's man.agu and 111:nt. the
Broadside reponed. Trial on lhe
civ il suil WU ekpecled IO begin
Feb. 9, 1993.
Accordingtothestudent
1be 1tudenlw&1scekini
dllmaaea for menial lrlwNI and
humll.iatlon from four members
of the band, the Red Hoc Oilli
Peppen band partnership, the
band's mana,tt and l&CRl. lhe
Broadsiderq,onr.,d. TriaJOO the
civil au.II WU upoclOd IO begin
The Suffolk Journal Is
still constantly looking ror new sllllr
members in all of
our departments.
News
Sports
Lifestyles
Specialities
Photography
Production
Advertising & Business
E.D.S.A. Congratulates
the Winners of the
Phantom Tickets!!
ColkpPreaSa-rice
H you know the English language (or any other language), we want you on our
THES\JFFOLK JOURNAL
,,ud 10 this rtpon.
• November 6, 1992 ls the
FALL DEFERRED TUITION DUE DATE!
FALL 1992 tulllon must be "
paid lo full in order to register for Spring ~993 Seffll'Sler. Spring registration begi~
November 2. Please read the following to have y_
ollr
.registration accepted and proc~d:
1
• Your Fall account must be paid in/u/1.
• A payment of at least one-half of tht! Spring charges
must accompany your registration form. Deferred
invoices/or the balance will be generated February
19, 1993 with a Ma rch 12 due date .
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1992
:rs cooled by law suit
k,
apinstthcRedHotChiliPt ppers
fcwdamagcssuffctcd1.11rcsul1or
~~1~ ■ 1989
se;:::~asscctmg
;~~ =~1~r:fourtra:;:;!
::·
Brmdsidc ~ported. Trial on the
~Y~'. ;~~\;~
Dt Oiili
upcclcd to begin
,.....
1ip, Che
ent.the
Acc0ftli ngto 1
1'1cs1udcn1
ncwspapcr,thewom11nwa,wort-
ing for the uniYCrSily's Program
Boanla1lhclJmcollhcinciden1.
AftcranApri.121. 1989
conccr1, the woman said she was
llSSUeing band members outside
obcgin
•-""""''
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outside
cn lcad
: ask ed
:ex with
inlohcr
their dressing room when lead
singe r Anthony Kicdis llkcd
whclhcr she would have se1 with
.him and lhrus1 ·his penis into he r
focc.
Kiedis 111as convic1cdof
sc1ualllS5llul1 nndindcccn1c1posurc in 1990 in Fa.irf:u. Coun1y,
Va. He w1.1 rincdandscn1cnced
toonc dayinjail. Kicdisappealed
the case:, bu1 the :appc:i.Js coun
upheld the convk1ion.
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lawsuit
·J
~ dephone callins catds.
1 coul d _,
Ancr visi1 al l of Ille
in1
bull or _, fun, run~ • ..,iJd, and cray Cf.•
imbin& ,,1 hibil booths, vi.si.tors gol I~
chancetolisl~l,Q.lt.vc,.\Uic, Qiil
:,vith •,t1S:11urday. ttw, ,B-. .(:J1k,!"ia,i~
P.JJ!~ 1,1 Cli!ls
o{ poqt,J:P)ll 1/WJ Atlas
lassago--9tml,zed pt.y,,ed.--Bi1 Beng, ,...
Veldt, and New Rooiant Storm
:ollege pcrformcdonSund:iy.
one.
:md At las
ltd her Shrugged both have roou al
iHyncs • Bert.Ice College or Music.
E.D.S.A. Congratulates
the Winner---s of the
Phantom Tickets!!
The following students have won the lot•
tery for tickets to Phantom of the Opera
on November 11, 1992 at 8 p.m. at the
Wang Center:
C hristine Walker
Susan Lynch
William Wichrows ki
Tammy Cordeiro
Joe Leeman
Ron Vining
Mary Connell
Ste phen Keere
Rosemary Gentile
Lisa Katzman
Margaret Mam.er
Anne Bartlett
Stacey Nash
Sandra Rennell
Deborah Wilkinson
Gwenaelle Balmes
Kelly Twomey
Heidi OeRosa
Karen Mancini
Eli:zabelh Miller
Karen LoG uidice
Ebba Legupl
Maria Desantis
Dayna Antenucci
Sharon J enkins
Tickets may be purchased at the Student Activities
Office. Each student has won a pair of tickets. Each
ticket cost $30- Check or mon~y Of~~rs ~hould;)>e
. mad,e payable to E.D.S. A.. F~f. f'lOT~ iqfor~atij\?t,
please contact the filu&ellt AdWities-QfT.ce.o r ea.II the. E.:p.~,A. ~otllne ai 573-8328.
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IQ5ten.
A
Big Bang
ofTcn:d
:c. Stu•
mity 10
uds 1111~
halfillcd the
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oncetts ,
,_
>llowing
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du: con
hirty or
the Fall
1'sPizu.
i,lheOld
ompany,
There was a lso a
TeAt at lhe fall Fest.
The activities at lhetenl includid:
clowfl/focc painling. nuiic
shows, juggling. puppcl shows,
and storytelling.
'
Many pwple enjoyed
lhcattsand crafts tents. Jewelry;
prinu.ondartwortfi'omsomeor
New England's talented anists
wcn::rorsaleattbcsetenLS.
Ovc,aJJ,lheFall.Fcst.was
anev.:ate11joyed by an cstia\afed
40JXIO people each day. WSKSFM.AveryGoldProd\l(tions.and
the Rccrutkln DejWtment pro-
vidcdasafeenvironrncntforlhn::e
run-filled day s in Boston.
exciting
lftd the LJsa McCwl/Qugli 011d Kartn
ss Chai• Ya1111g, Jo11r11a/ S101/. co11rrib"1td 10 1/iiJ rtpon .
Suffolk University, being a commuter school, poses 'a
great dilemma for many at\ldcnts who arc now ltyfug to condense
theirovcrtu.ed ,cbcdulcs and lt.eepthce,:pcnsedown with ever
dwind ling incomes.
Added to the rising cost of tuition, books, and housing,
the cost or commuting i! beginnning 10 strangle the ability o r
students to commute In and out of Boston.
~cosc.o fparkingll!Boston' s park:inggaragesburiscn
THE FREE RIDE IS OVER
- Bwlltlilf: 1uut1 011 tht door of tlte 5th floor
con rooniUIFtfl.lO/f:. Tltecopymachintdid
::,t~~':!:~:~;c;;:~;;::c~in1
11te machint /rtt of cliar1e. /I has btt11
rtporltd the con mochint did twict fJS much
copyin1 as ii iu1UJlly dau W1te11 it has tht
codtkey . .
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Fest is already being anlicip:llcd.
Semester:
Uncdlhe
tmo~.
'- I .
MmypflbeefJkingpta,geS:aroundSuffolko!{erspccial
early bird ad CVUWll parking discouncs forcommutt!nl; bul ev'en
the $6.50 at Govemmcnt c:mt.er can be a b ~ cost to a
student wbooalf. m&cl SllS ~ week.
. ,.
Hynes Convenlion Ce,uu.
I
The College Fcs1 was a
bigsuca:ss. All s tudentsalthe
HyncsCoo vrntiooCcntersccmtd
to h:I~ run. Na t,yc.ir's ~ollege
arrence
WRKO·AM passed 001
igcs, and aicltcn ror pcopk. to wear. I{ a
WRK01C01Jtsaw someone wear•
rganizc.n i~gasdcltcr, thepeoonwouldbe
)ffllance.s given, $68.
·
> I I < > I<. I
and the iDcoavcoi~oftrying to gel to the Front.a' r1toad tow
yard in South Boa&olp.
.
,,11,
1 ~ n
some. ~~~~~J!, :;:u~d=i:~~::
pniu-
I· I
The Expense of Commuting
~
et'a
.
naJ had
. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21 1992
of lhc band, lhc Reil Hot Chili
~: =•m=:~nc::i:~:
iemben
111:idcnl.
1, 1989
111BIAJffOLKJOURNAL
8
THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL
Come to the Student Loan Office to sign the Promissory
_
Note(s) if you have not already done sO - 7th Floor Sawyer
Buildi~g. Failure to do so will res'ult in the cancellatioit of .
your award.
• November 6, 1992 Is the
FALL DEFERRED Tll_JTION DUE DATE!
FALL 1992 tuition must be paid in full in order to register for Spring I993 Sem~stcr. Spr ing registration begins
November 2. Please read the following to hav.e y_
oilr ·'
registration accepted and processed:
• Your Fall account must be paid in fu ll.
• A payment of at least one-half of the Spring Charges·
must accompa11y your registration form. Deferred
in voices for the balance will be generated February
19, 1993 with a March 12 due date.
datioollamJJlbave bt,c:oplaced in tbelobbies of Sawyer,
mdRidacw')'forditoountpnia,:•areaP"IP, Thcunivent.ity
n:::c:eatly amowx:ed the availability Of COUpobS' fOf the Government c:mterpnmg pragc.
.
Still this 'is not enough. If~ parting garagca can offer
1
:CSC:t:':!~'=·c:.:;~~~%t~~~
raies
obvious by the special
based on the time of day, that the price
for parkin1 in Boston is an artifici~ price, infla(¢ fol' profil.
1bc alternative, the MBT A subways and troUeys, is oo
real alternative. 1be cost of a monthly COMBO Plus pass, good'
f«thcoutlyi:Daar'CaloJBraintrec,Quincy,andNCWton,cost$48.
With thcaddili()oofJ)nlng. virying between $2.S0and$S in the
suburbs. the cost or
tnuJ.sit is nearly $100 a month.
lb.is is DOl even takjng iotocorisideration lhc cost to the
student wbo tnvcls by I.be commuter rai l from the farther reaches
lt°the North Shore, Southeast Massachusetts, Metro-West, and
NcwHampshire; wboteCOsto rcommutingissubstantially higher
TelJ us w_ at you
h
- This is your ,
space to sound
off on anything
you like.
Write·a letter to
the·editor!
mass
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,ub~~i,.,,1..;ngoftheM,ConnKk Build;nggo,og,ond ;,~~~;;~;;;;;;~~::::::::::..::,
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State Police at the Capital have already lllllOUOCCd they will add
addition pcnonDCI to enforce the parking code around the swe
Howe.~ 1'ra1Sponalion will oodoubtstep-up its efforts to
hamper~ easy commute for anyone.
Sl;lff'oQ:; lhouJd nep:,tiate with area garages for lower. nolime lUbictlon, J)ftmg ra&ca for studeocs to alleviate some of the
burden otltrying to set in and out of clau::s mme quickly at less
--
FOR THE RECORD• Due lo n::poner·~ crror, in the October 14
SGA e~.tion story. freshman Representative Raphae l
ToutoMJWI name wa, spelled incorrecuy and in
JeCond n::fercncc, he wu rerer to 13 she.
incorrcc~:~~
tbeShMbf~t~vi:: ~ t ! = = = v i ~ by
lbe same with the MBTA. Suffolk should bc.colne a YICl:i Ncwbeny's name wu ~pelled
OctobCl'7SOApre..elec:lionstory.
Jeacler'amonatbecollegcsinthecitymdmeifSinnuencctobring
special ralea: for college lludcutl QD the MBTA,
.. Satrolk'• campus is getting farther and fartbct away for 'InRlit,: In the Lut~ s column, MBTA vs. Rapid
man)' i:omm.uecn. U tbe university does not do anything to aub p o t i t a n ~ ' ! . : = T A a s t he Mer:rodlc·eolt of &be
ibco the alternative is to either build
llllllC is Muachuaeu, Bay
dormmJriel: cw PtcNC the srudeocs.
·
c:ommueie:
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8
111E SllffOLKJOUllNAL
WEDNESDAY,OCTOBER21
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1ffl
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p I
0
T HE SUWOLK JOUllNAL
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The questions and nothing but the question~
·
87R011 Villiag
Journal Columnisl
lnslcad of focusing in on the dcbUcs or other
nation.al i.Slues.I thoughc weshouldtalcealootailhefout
qiacstions,lh.2.twillaltobebeforeUJonlheMamchusctts
ba1.lol on November 3rd. The economy oCMassachuseus
and oC the country is slowly coming out oC the recession.
At lhis time more lhan eta, we must do all we can to
fostertheg.rowlhofbusiness. WithgrowlhbeingourrltSI
priority we musl consider the four baUoc questions t.hA.t
~befotcu.s:
Question One:
Tu on Ciprelles and Smokeless Tobacco.
A )'CIVOICOII lhisquestion would imposea2S
Cffll LU on packs oC ciga,cttcs and smotdess tobacco.
The money genuate.d would lhen be placed in I new stUe
Health Prmection Fund.On ra::e valuclhilappean 10 be
an CJ.Cdlent bill (e..,pecially since 1 do not smote).
however, aside from all the known heallh rilb. this bill
The Expense of Commuting
THE FREE RIDE IS OVER
• B11l/11i11 luui1 on 111, door of rh, Sthjloor
ropy roo"' in Fenton . Th, copy rnochi11t did
1101 haw: o code Uy 11.111i/ recr11dy. Si11rt
A11JKSI stiuJ1111J olldfac11/ty have tK111 KSing
the maclli111frr1 of charge. /1 hos bu11
rtporrtd rlle copy rnocllint did twice IIJ "'"r:h
copying as it 11s1UJl/y dots wht11 ii has rh,
code kq .
Suffolk. Universi1y, being• commuter school, poses 1
grcatdilemm1Co,many11udcnuwhoarcnowtryingtoc0Qdcnsc
their over tued ,chcdules and keep the c..pensc dow n with eve r
dwind ling incomes.
Added 10 the ris ing CCX.I of tuition, books. and housing,
the cos1 o f commuting is beginnning to strangle th e ab ility ol
studenlS lo commu1c in and ou t of Boston.
1bec01tofpar\:ingin8ostonpark.iuggaragc.shasrist11
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Letters to the Editor
o;gh,
.
yatd in Soulh
Maoypftbc~nggan.gesaroundSuffolk of'{er special
carlybin11Ddcvatlntparkingdiscountsforcommu1M,butcvcn
the $6'..50 ti Oovtmmenl Caster CID be I burden.solQC (:OSI 10 a
SludcntwboCID?'mlkcsS l 25~week.
'
-
1be same wilh the MBTA, Suffolk dlould be.come 1
lckleramoa,thecollegesinlheci1yanduseitsinnuence10brin1
apecial r-. {01" college Sludents on the MBTA.
Sutrolk 'aCllllpusiagectinJ rartherand rarthcr- away fo,
manycommUICn. lfthe univen:ity does not do anything to curb
11:,c-co.i: of lbe ccmunutc. lhen the al1erna1ive i.s 10 eilher build
dormilOriel or kal lbe ICudcnts.
•
A yes VOie on lhilqucsiion would reqlli.lJ:most
px.lcaginauscdin MassachU51CCUtobe: n:du~ in size,
reusable, o, made of recycled or recyclable matt:ria.ls.
OnceAgainthis billloobaoodonfacevalue(cspcc:ially
to the environmcnlal fanatics), however. this bill will
inautethecostofmanufKturingwhichwillintW'nbe
tranJlateddotA.,iintoincnuedconswnercosu. This bill ,
=h::soo:::::-c=.n:;:=.:
Let's keep Musachusettsjobf: and revenue in
our own swc. nocjusi give ii n•y IO Ille,.. of New
Hampshire 01" OW' Olher lea rellrictive peipbon. s-.,.
portthe&rowthofourSlalC, Vote.NOonqacstionl 1-41
Asarcmlnder,lhcrearcjusttwonw:nwecb10aobefon:
lhl:clec1ion. Donotmalccup)'OClrmindsuntil)'OUtcemy
neJtt column, w~ I have 10 aay may very well lhod:.:
you ....JO ~~ week., be sure you thect oul the IPf,Cial
election ~•IIOII oCthelo1U110J.Sce you Chen!
/lo,.
The v{ews uprused in
Vin{n1'scolWN1ort
ntirely his own and do .not necuuuilyrepresent
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Taking - riij~,\n= BQstonian·dr..ivfog;:technique.
p
the
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- ~.-._-G~..._ , ,-8 Y 8 na■ Edi °" 0
every pthcr !ltrtic:I • one-'(JY.
derlC!f'yCOwswerc1)311ofthe
plaJwlingcommittee.
driYUS~~~~~:':~
unlikeeverywbttcclse.themim:
~::.:~:~:.;;.:v.:cl0.,=
Tell us what you
~~;~w;::.,=:
This is yo ur
s pace to sound
off on anything
you like.
Write a letter to
the editor!
dationatampahavc~placedinthclobbicso(Sawyt:r,~lon.
andRidcew.-ybdilCOUllteutoa,•aru1-.gcs. Thcuniventil)'
rcccotly announced tbe availability o f coupons for I.he Government Ccotc:r parting pn,ge.
,
Slill this is DOI cn011gh. tr i:hc parking garages can offer
dlscounl pa,tc.ingof$3.00 for 3 p.m. to) L m., why can't lhcy give
the same discount ra.1.c 10 student for any time or the day. It is
obviousbythcspecillra1CSb&!lCdontbctimcofday.tha1lhcpticc
for partina in Boston is 1n artificial price, inflated for profit
·
Thc alternative. the MDT A 1.-ubways and trolleys, is no
real altcmalivc. TbccostoramonlJllyCOMBOPluspass.good
fOf'thcoutJyin&arcas orBrainlrCC. Quincy, and Ncwioo, C0$1$48.
With thelddilionofpa,tJn g. vary ing bclw~ S2.S0and $5 in the
suburbs. !he cost of mass transi1 i! nearly $ 100 a month.
This is noc even I.akin a into consideration lhc. co,n to the
student who travels by the cotnmulcr raillroffl the fanhcrrcaches
of the North Shore, Southeast Ma.uachuscns, Metro-W est, and
NcwHampshire.whosccos10rc:0mIQ uting issubS1antiallyhigher
Sla&e Police at the Capital have alre.ty announced they will add
addilioo persoooel 10 enforce the partcing code around the Swc
Hou.3e. Boscon Transponatkm will no doubt step-u p ils elTons 10
hamper ao easy commute for anyone.
Suffolk should nep.iate wilh area garages for lower. notime rcariclion. plflting ra&es fo, siudeou to allevi1tc some orthe
burden of trying to get in and oul of classes more quick.ly 11 less
Rcquiri nc Red uced, Reusable of
Recydcd hckqinc.
drivtninAmcrica.Aitcrhcrollcd
olTmy~Y\formcd him lhal
1
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1
:=~~~i;R:7!c;
lk:Nltoe..·
ristl.ltin1•ctiancc~pamngontl)e1ttcct,thelr~~aorange
11}.an sub;,~:;:ilicclosinaofthc McCormack Bu~ldinggarageand
vixe NO°" Qtu.SIUII 0•1 - ,, wll/ lllll't 0llT 1ca•o•1!
AycsV01ConthisqumionW011klimpo.e1n
eude tll on ccr1ain OWi and ~ mMCrials. The
revenue genemc:d would theft be med kt clean up
hua'douswaste1i1etacrca,lhc--.,AndranaUy,oncc
apin.thisbi ll kw:lk.l1oodon&ccva1ue.~.ilaoes
100 Cu and noc far enou,i, on certaia ~ • •
Wait fo,arcalclean upbill}. TbeboUom line fort.his bill
as is will increa,e costs for tnnlp(lrWion. heal. man ....
facturin1. and dcctricity. The tQ impolCd on theae
induslrics will noc elTecl them, but will hurt WI by
increa.1in1 costs and cultingjobl. VON No o,, Qi.ado,,
Pow• II wlll hn o,u •OIIIIOaJ!
Question Three:
saJc saleso(theseproducu. noc 10 mmtion placing a
heavier burden on those that do smote (even though I
wish everyone would qu it!). But with jobJ u the boCtom
line, if this bill i.s passed. MusachUletts residcnu will
begin laking evm mcntrip:1 to New Hlmpshire10avoid
our tax~ thus lak.mg Musachuseus money out of our wouJdbefine,ifitwcreanationwi*mandate,llowcV'Cf',
economy and placing it into the hands of New Hampshire itwillaffcctMaaachutetUalone.. Thccndraultwillbe
-= .
nn, .
Qualion Four:
T~on Oils and HuardousMatui.al-.
swe·•
Newa
tor
Reccntly.Iwutoldbya
tourisC thal Boston.has the worst
commu1ei:-;;:r.~~1:~:=a1:!:.~~h
::C~~
:Car1~~ooC:::~a::~~::e~·::::i;;::nn~::::~
wiUscverdydamagetheMusachu.sctts~andwhole-
Hampshft,and lost jobs in Muaac;tum:US. VOUNOo,,
Qundoa
11 will llMn OIU' «'OlloaJ!
Question Two:
PublicReportincof CorporateTulnronnal ion.
A yes Yofc on thi.s question would require
c:erlain orpniwions/businesscs tofde highly detailed
financial WonnaUon wilh the Scacwy oC
of.
rice, which would then ma.kc lhe information •vaitable
lO the public. Again this bill loob good on face value.
however. t h i s ~ financial infonnation should remain that way. Businesses forced iomllkesuchrccords
public will become thc target of out or awe business and
may fall lO the competition. This bill may jcopanliz.e
jobs.and itsbenerttsofaccw-ate.business tuina.do not
out way the p;,te,1tW fo, lostjobs.
YOU NO 0,, Q111,tioa Two.,, wUI luut OIUttO•OMJ!
you
cc
Ourcil)'is quiie:unique.
Thelayoulofthemcctswasdesigned by cows ralher than mu•
=~:::;,
Bowdoin Street. Only liveswck.
couldha~lllldcscnscofiL,The
City oC Boston thought it CQUld
fixthcmcssbymakingjustabout
Oosl!,~thcft'1•kSca.lwn-
t
._
•
~
· ' • •.
.. ,
yeUow, wcspccd up lobcat 1
1.lf lfflona
lhellghlitlCd,wckt:eprolling ckkrly
untilil tumsgrt,cn."Yickrlsfor
the othcc guy to wony about. a t1vou1
scop·sign rcatJy means slow, •d ricnoc
•,ti) ,
0/'N ·lfll .. •,,r, U1 iiie' .Jlic
. "
I P"~ ~ drivin1.Jn
in~Dod,:e~".'r,1,a1,;~ r~~in,~ci1y
le.Joncc~an
1
·~1n.,_moc .n:iusrt,q~(?•CCCCtmcdOffcnHc,-e.CW,C'1tJ1pe• ave~~),
than
RcmemberlhoscN'lisan
a s ~ limi1 isamoreof asug- ~¥,ldil\lCIUIW fortltudc, commerciall tha1 proclaimed.
gCSIJon.
arclhedffldingCacton. ·
"Bob's H:i,tiway?'" Wdl, that's
Above all other lhfnas,
0
When
IOffltonC- lnlu!ls thewayiolhink."lfyoudrivclike
bul wcmusta'IOidobnNction.s
theicisohecardi!Wrulc:and il's
?W'drivin,lkilll,theyarcrri'su~:
lionsincludcanylhingfromCali•
nall.TogtVCldvanccnotic:eof
inJlhcabilltytodrjyefflBOIIOn
is lobeawuteof'lpace,au.,clea
blob olprotoplasrn with no real
purpose in life.
fomlan !Ourists 10 Beirut Ciiy- one's dwction i1 to cua shame
gm pothoka, noc to menlfO!l upononeaelf. Tbo9ewhouaeth:11
lhcOlhercan,policeotrlCCl'S,and
domcsticanimals.
Slic.k:onlhcl~ 1idcofthe11ccriD&tOIUfflPircnollkllCrinilndriv-
We le.am advanced tx•
tical sk.ills which mate us lhe
fUICR~ofmolOrvchicles
in !he busineas. If the light i.s
en, but sad imitations.
Thebcstlhingaboulthu
mqtorvducJecompdilionisthal
ii b'allSCenda
al l dlfttr'CDCca
/4.na,u:•~=~f~w::
)'OU~theroadaDChccevcry-
rine.
statelicensepblcdocan'l ai~lt TommjBtlmontt'scolumn
1way,thc dcfCDlive~vlngleeh;
■iqucldo.Ja-Boalm,tllte~of
will ruurn natwtet
\'oil"l", ,d' '--iuffoll,
Wh~t is the most hljportant issue in tli~ presidential campaign?
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FOR THE RECORD.
· ~ to rcponcr·s cnur. in theOc1obcr 14
SOA e~.11011 story, Fre.utnun Rcprescm.a.1ivc Raphael
Tou1onn1ian name •u spelled incorrec tl y and in
xcond reference, he wu rder lo u she.
thesluckn~: i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : i : : y
v
~~
~~~wbeny'• name was s ~ incomclly in the
7 SOA pre...ek,ction IIOry.
" Education. Not stre.Uing
the unportanec or education like so many other
COUlllric!,"
Soaa.Senc
SopioomOre
''The economy."
"Mating sure Bush does
not get re-elected.. ..
"'l'becconomy,and unemploymcoL We need more
jobs."
"Wo,nen'sri&hu, the
~my. and the environ•
menL"
David llineout
Sophomore
Jllllior
Brw.eHo
TRESUffOLKJOURNAL
=
profcair't request.
Liberal Arts and Sciienca under·
Ortainal,lyrrumlrdand.
•]-3: andthcg,-.tuatc
3
thewuac~~trea"We k>ot for students
U'Cl'oftlleO.UicAthldicAao- whowantlluslftdhave 1commitciaiion and inanqed • 1irlt ma1110conlinue,wliowoukhxhcamo1;e It.am before movin1 to crwise not be able to con tinue
lheUnltedSt11ea.Sheilcumntly lhcir education due 10 financial
employed by the Stalil: Sb'CCI constraints." saldVi&lioua.
ln lddilion, the appli Th.ii is the third year cants mllSl haw: 1ttendcd SufTolk
J!.DSA twav.'llfdrd this!eholu• routleastonucmestcr,bcaclivc
lhlp, wrudl isfundr.dthrou.&h lhe in1campu.1orpniutionorcomcvenln1• Md part-lime student mllfUty Ktivitic:s,submitpenonal
.....
twemetltsandbcinletyjewedby
acliviticsfoc,
Thetcholanhiplsrncril the selection commitltt. submit
award bucd on I IIJPUcantsgnde their w ~cums, and in some
point •w:nac. Applicants rrom C&1CS. subml1 rccommcnd3tlons
thcSchc:x>lol~lmusl
have a ).O; Crom the College of
.----:--S_P_E_C_I_A_L_-IT_I_E_.~
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, I"'!
rrompr::>fmon.
" It cnab~ student, to
o btain an cd uca1ion ," said
Vi1Uot1&. "We want kl m31:c lire
easier ror students and thiucholanhip isjust that.11 aiva pcople
theopponunitylDgrowandlelrn...
The awanl Is u.sually
awarded II the May S1udentR.ecognitM>1'1 NiJhl. bul 'lfU ddayt.d
due to a ladr: ohpplicants.
Vialiotta said the l&SIW
dcadlineforapplicalionbMarch
l.butltwuu.lendcdtoSepum.
bcrsomorcpcoplecouldfile
applkations.
A total of eight applicalions were submitted ou t of an
eligible 1,700 part-lime and
evening 1tudcn1.t.. 'ibat's really
bad," commcnlCdVigllouaonlhc
IIYWI numbers of applications..
ht
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THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL
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E.T. Phone Home!
- - - - , : - - , : - - ary. II iJ a morclentatlvc rcla87 A•J Cllaffet:
Stu dents work on NASA's search
~or intell1'gent 1,·~e ,·n s pace
I'
I'
~..
tionship,
A Suffolk student can
Eo<hKhool,-fi""' <hooocto<nliad>oholpolemtt
many studenlS lookin& (or pan- Sctvicaandeoc,pcr.tiveBduca•
time jobs to rulfill their financial tion VI finding• pan-lime job or
B7 Jtlf Sc~..urcr
CollcgePreaScrvicc
ing lnlclligcnt life oo another
pbncl come true.
ATTEN'fION
SENIORS!
Outlook on part-ti~e
job search hopeful
5
_.:;,cP«::;W=-='°~""'~'°"""'=~-
1,.0S ANGELES - When
~ystudentCclcslcSlocpcr
w!Shcl upon a star, she ls IKlpin g
1 mate NASA's drum of find 0
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11
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1992
~
Sleeper, 23, isoocor a
handful a( gradiiate Sludm15 in
the counlf}' ID have warted on
NAS A's Scan:h for e..tnUOTCStrial lnlc:lligcnce (SETI) Microwave Observing Projec1 (MOP).
The $100 !J)illion. 10-year missionbepnO;:tobcr l l•theSOOth
anniversary of Ovistophcr Co-lumbus' landin&in ll)CNcwWorld
- 1oscan lhcsldctforBdiowaves
Iha.I could be emitted by al)Cfl
c1vUi.z.ations.
And, like Columbus,
Sleepcrstudicdthe surs IOhclp
guide NASA 's.tearch fOf the new
•"""'~11wuak>t 0Hun."said
Sloepcr,a Califomia lnstilulC o(
Ta::tlnokll)'~stllkntwho
= ~ ~ t ; t . ; : : : c·.~
Fickt.Califomi&.undcrthcdirtt1100 of SETI's IOp scicn1is1. Jill
IK)('ISfo'Oll ldusc thcscfrcquenciel
1 si:nd mewses. tr they c1isl.
0
tllc: signa.ls oould bc piclr.cd up hy
radio lclescopcsoo ou r pbnct.
To dctc:a well intelli 1cr1111gnals:unidsltaunivcnefull
of n~urall y 1cncr.11ed sign»S,
f.ccncy '1 AudclUI al$O
helped to equip the Mobil Re-
,can:h Facitily, 1 high-tech van
th:11 will bchookcduptolOffleof
thcradio1tlc:acope11ohclpinlhc
xarc:h.
jobs and
NASA sc~tist.s developed new
Thc th1dentsarcmoda1
technology such as Multichannel abou1 \heir contribution. "Thctc
Spectrum Analyi.er (MCSA), arc I k>I of people who had rcw,,hich hoob up to radio tclc-- sponsibility,M said Slocpcr, who
scopes and permits ,cannin1 10
millionfrcquencic:saaoncc. Computcrs in1erprcling1hc data will
be on the lookou1 for signals th.at
pulsconandorf. whichmay indl·
cateintelligcn1 1irc.
Wilh lheconsuuc1ion of
suchcq uipmcntlllkingupm311y
employee hoUIS, scientists once
again called on students.
" lnocda kMofhclphcte.
joillCd the SETI team a• part of
• graduate rellowshi p.
~~~~=
=~;1$::
Bill Quxh
Fcvi(s rcauilS.~I
diowavcs inoursolarsystemu,
signoCintclligcnceeven lOOycan
ago, they would have lhou&hl no
one was on earth.
'I'm
!"'w
in&
eloclrical cngine,cring
1
app1cs .. isinicrcsling," Quxh
13id.
wu one of
worked
be utilized in xcuring lhcsc
positions.
Acco rding to Pcler
McQuaid. assistant diffi:'Dr of
Coopcnuve Bd'ucation, dwmt
opponun1tics.. ~l)lynnge
for thcsepos1
i.on1 u$510 $7.
Thcscpositionsoffcruhortcrjob
KaR:h since the lkills requimd
~ u,uail7
more buic.
TheCoopcntive&luca•
can
lion Offaoc offct1 • Co-op pro-
gram10 1h11lcntswhohaviecom•
plcltd lhcir freshman yes o,, in
thca1eof"a!BnSfcrltUdcnl,onc
thccndof"thc80"1,jobopporttani• ru11~.Alllldcfttm1111have
::i :~::::~c~~ :r:~
0
inleratod.in lcamcollcgcstudmts,and thcy'vcbocn = t ~ ~ ~ ~ I : :
den ts.
a rwm o< ttthniqucs
tocond1M:ta 1elr•din:ctodscan:h.
Tho rollow;,, "" ..... ;,,,;ghu
into these two av~ucs:
.
. Thc~Wk:lin~ll'I~
& CB l~IS many ~-litnC job
r:,:.~
Nor will students con~/;
sider thcir cffortJ a faUurc if no Wdlhemultitudcolput-timcjobs. Posiliofts in the Co-op propwm
signal iJ dctc.clcd. After all, ir an bochcoopcntivelftdn::gul.-pa.rt- offer c:atea" rclalod experience
aHcnciviliutionli.stcncdtoara- lime. "Onchalf.afmyjobi.snow ~ 15-lOhourspcrwcck.' The
~ ~ :i.:·~n~ ~'!:!
::!rua:i~!~i::~~·;
ACed.!.Apan-timejobClll'l probolh • """'or r"""'"'
xcuri1y and the opportunity for
growtll in a JC.lcctcd Cll'CCf path.
In f0day'1 economy, it
tak.csinitialive ..dpenbtenccto
be selected ror any job in lhc
martct pbce. 1bc,c ~ many
di.ffcmit cakJOOCI o1 pan-lime
or~. both SLccpcr
spc'ni on the.J)hone with employ-
pay range i.s S7.5~S8.50.
crs. tryin1 to market SwfolkituAllUdcntmustrntmcct
dcnlJ and plQlrMII to pl'OSpCC· with a Cc>op courudor bcfon::
live empioycn." he aid.
having accea to Ulelc pot:!lions.
0.0.Cbri~lidc..lla· TheadvaDtlgclOlhitpopanlls
denlS~ror~-wMwort Cbal • - - ' piA, inlpclrunt
wiUbcn::licvedtoknowlhatcom• career e1perience, n::ceivcs •
parucs&le·oncamoreopca tolhc ~ paylf'lte. and bu• coon•
pan lime job scan:h. ComjlWCI xkrwhokaltoon the loot fo,a
arcno1 M
iurricd"tolhepa,t-limc pouiblejob muth. Thecounselemployte.sinoc thcy do noc rcccivebcncfitsand atenOI onsal-
on =~~h=::!~":::
wcntintothc MCSA.-saxlQuxh, ll'W in1Cll~gence in the )'Ql'S IO
Senior Portrait Week is Oct. 26-30
Place: Student Activities Center
4th Floor Conference Room.
Time: 9 a.Iii. thru 4 p.m.
Watch for your notice in the mail with
your reserved date and time.
Remember your $5.00 sitting fee . .
If you have any problems with your
given appointment, please call the
Beacon Yearbook Office, ext. 8326.
Sleeper worked on the
r,mjccl's tafJel 1um:y, using a
computer to help nMTow down
thc lis1of 1W1 litcly tohosl hab1ublcpbncuthalcooldbctr.1eked
by the Artt:ibo radio 1elc,copc, a
1,ooo. r001dish in Puerto Rico.
-rbcy wanted to be able
10 track Slart for at leas! an hour.
Thcn:an:n' tmanystartllut fit in
Arccibo'a for 1n hour," Slid
Sleeper, who assisted Tartafand
1wo other acienlists on the JC1ec1ion or 1tar1. M!He ended up with
24atan thalwe'l"Cgoin&lolootat
in October utd November. Most
of them M i yeUow and onn&e
IW'lfOIIPlytllelheoloutsun •
theoncsmcJlllh,lflohavehab-itabk: p&ancu IIOUlld them."
Over the
ftQI decade ,
~~~~~th~
far l0Uth u AmtrallM IO eavesdrop Oft about 800 ~ SWI
withlna7.S.6ght-yarnidiu.s. The
sky IW'Vty, the aecorw1 pwc or
thcphaaoo(thcprojcct'stwo•
Pll'lacan:t,., wiUcoYCf"thcen~
"'""'°"byJCCtlon.
Becaux it
take,
rda•
tively IIU~ power 1o 1ran5mi1
miaow1ve frt.qucncicl that can
bcxn1outovcrrallllonlorlight
)'ell1
(lite rdo proarams on
Eanhlhatamdliplbinu>spaa:),
1e:icntht1 be1icYc alien civiliu.•
=
22, an cleclric:il engineerin g au- come, hopm1 somewhere, ~ den1a1S:1n Josc St:11e Univcrsity. how, they become a
o( h1s-
" W~' rc ~ or being on this
prop:t.
::l~~;;!c:!!~1 ;
o~=:o'
:1
~1:~::!:se~lvcr. way we
3
:i:;:::~,_i~l~; ./
"Wherever we find it,
UsingthcMCSA.NASA
~~~t~
projcctthanthcyhavcduringthc s:iid.
last !WO dcc3dcs of SETI effolU.
Sailllilpraideatad
CAO.olltqlli(.im, abioecll•
noqy ~ J dlll deveklpl
During • c:arty men- and ~ ~ ·
· r.cctiqc-Odobcr20ollllle cal p,od11et1. S ■ I._. jolacd
ueu Sen-ices ud MBA R.cpli0c:llial917d1Celllleydo,,
t--~==~--
talion's E.ucmive B,ak. cidc:dlOrelll'IICftftdleirraem:11
' Series. Sandford D. Smilb. a n d ~ ad MO"We llllo
O of RepliGca addn::aKd thcproducdonollw.dhcaeprodUCll in the .,a, ol canca, U,.
Dmt BteDDa ollbc $c:hooa flarnma&ion, ad AIDS.
A.studcnts. aaaned faculty.
~abc>llllbclnipor•
R.epli(]ea'anew"'prod-
oC~lhdrbact"· iM:tportfolio"tootO\leyars
lnlCCOUIUllandllnancc. rcacarchandacn::ativeacM1pr
Scnittlllalied, "Allpcr-• rJl'lancUlgtodevclop.
ormancc (ill baainca) ls mca.
inDUfDben..Yoacan'tgct
..,.rro. il.M
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THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL
WEDNF.SDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1992
MBA,...,,,.,,11
JOBS fr.-,.,,,,
1lleir cmitive fUW'ICin& dcpeftdl upoir'joinl .,.inu1hip1MaffiCMlolraDU11capi•
tal, and no KCUal in¥atlncnlor
mo,iey t,y RepliOcn. Rq,liOen
Mllgetaraumolllh:,ut38pcrOCtll,eYenlhouJhlOOpcroml.of
thc projtd is fanariccd
p.-1-
by
~!~Jt.~~
BreatfastScrics.c:o--lfKNO"Cdby
~ Services and ~ MBA
Auxialioo. Past1ua11«turen
r.nancc. StudcnbhavethcopportUIUty IO meet Md CliDr: with bfah
pro(iJeCJ!..O.aanddin:donon
hive includcd--Banlt ol Boseon anlnlormaJbasi'stoutquesdon,
Otii:C Bconomise Way~ Ayers. and &ain an insight into Cwllff
andDircclorofS31esf«Upjohn, qm:rpombilitica.
. Career services ii
Robert Schroeder.
pleued with the
of the
success
~~~:~ut Breatfal Series, citing that ii
~oeW:p01ina M
;:
aIves the School of Management
ncn.,notRepliGcn.
loc turcr ~m~'!n~ ~ a:n'~
connection with the EJ.ccutivc tothcrealwoddofbusinc.uand
nea worid, and opens up mote
doon lo Suffolk students. II al.Jo
means more publicity ror. the
1Chool.
Cam:,- Scoices Did ii
C.petU to sponsor several more
EJ.ccutivcBrcatfastmeetinpin
lhe fut!R.
undcfa'!!:u':~n~eT~
10
attcndina. Pleue contac1 Career
poaibkjobmatch. Thecounsdon will abo help students Mlh
thcirff:lume,llldinlcrvnlkills.
The Co-op office: rmeivcs job
pmtinas etCh week &om• vu;.
etyoldileiplineslncludin,:
Ac:countin1,Mana1cme11t.Com-
m:-=itiot ':'~and!;'"'·~
10
:~i~t:,:t~:~
m
StudcntJ will also wan1
Scrvicc.ifor(unherinforma1ion. toscarchforap.vHimejobusing
~ = = = = = = . : : . . . . : = = = = = = - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i other
techniques.
Uliliic 1111 the poS5ibili1ies! AcIncreased u.posure to the busi-
sclr-dirtcted
hlct McQu.3id,oneof
to
cooling to
the best ways to do this is
N
markcl younelf." Let CV'el'}'OIIC
know you're lootina ror a job.
Ask CYCfYOM you mecc foc a1
least one oc two contxts and before you know it you will build a
huaenerwort.ingUstl
In ldditkln 10 using the
UniYersi1y·s resources, Peter
Mcquaid pointsoul the bcsa luck
he
had in such a SCMCh was
aoinaoutwithhisruumcinhand
and clllling on dirrcrcnt busi-
C\lct
- - - - - - - : :;: ;: : ; _;: ; _;: ; _;: ; _;: ;:.;~:;;;::.;~::;;~ =;=-=~t:~:: ;
;
-❖1,1~~•1+ ! I$$
Kick,-offwttll~eel,~fCareen
JI:»-. s.w,., c.f•
The Grad School Game
The In's, The <>a.ts.~ Optlou
,..
MeatSullal(1~ofVcn"M1csidtaf.1
11:00 - 1:00-.s-,-Jot
=~~~~~~1m
"'""·- ~;,:;.:-"~ill ..
wt-lofe-.s-wlft.,:a:- .&aH;
I,
.:.,
,
,I,·,
Reality ilinue ·Myt11: Uadentli!ildmg the
WWfld'of'-9iiiil!Ii
lcr,:lllent~~. ·o ,,1pmi:,meat
Em
'::lc&l'eer~c~~we•
,..., • t:OO-, S.W,W Ill
~
.,1~1+1 1. .. ..
,1,1~1+1t••~
swne. lt"simponant lOfollow-up
with that coniact name shortly
&flu.
~r,yen are often
im-
: S : , : = ~ ~ of initiative
.1, · ·
Anat!lcr mctb.Qd 10 be
-=~k¢::;~;:~,.k. 111 ~!:!.~~b~~~:
•; ~=.!';...~;.:;:~
Small Bulneu, Big Oppommlty '
........ ~.....-. .............
l :J0-1:o i - , ~ ~ I I
~-h-ofhifuli.n.fnlcuabi:iuthimol
bu..-....::b-ha.~ktfwR.id..
MU6.IO'AAI- . J ~
;::..=.:!.~~,:':~~~·
=~~~u=:='c!:.
munilypapcn,aometimaa Ycry
, valuable source ol job pouibilitics. onen,lhcrcadingaudience
focalocalpapcr-ilamallcr1nd
Elephanu from lhc Barnum and Bailey-Ringling Brother's Circus parade down Staniford Street on lhcir way lO North Station
CorolJ11 Btar,, JoMNJJ Staff
Domestic violence: the Suffolk enrollment
up3.1 % over last year
unacceptable cr1·me
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ONE HAS THE RI GlfT TO
TREAT YOU AS A PUNCH[NG BAG, EMOTIONALLY
OR PSYCHOLOG ICALLY,
Thercmuslbcw-onacr
lc&islation paned to break thc
cytleofdomestic abUJc. ~
are 34 del1hs In Muuctiusetts
alone that shoald wake up the
1ovemment inlo action.
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Octobu 9th, lhiny-four women
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seriously hun bccalilt they 1he in tbc uru~y. Part time~-
DomesOcYiolcncevictim s break all thlnklble bou™1·
aric1. They are black. while,
young,old,poor and rich. They
:arc college lludalta. h<imemlk·
crs, and profcaionaJs. They are
not ilolatcd poop&c.
Domestic violertc:e is
thc sunoondln1 commlmily thal
<;_areer Conversations
The Winning Image: Dress and
Domcstic abuseisphysi:
~lcswt.sce,inffict,
t:J1r01Jcdlhisyea,.
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lhc inc:tcaac i n ~ IO the
MlwayadwitisiftJ~or
=~eMdDe~: : '::t~n~ ~: ~
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SuffoltUniwnityinlllo10pfour1h
wilha1UC:k ulong•it waslcss callklwhcnyouwcrcyoungand need tocscaperromvkllencein pe,et:llfin 1992. Thenumbcr" or Cllionsprinwilyl"lilcawan:nca
than the diamettt ri his thumb. lhcrcwasthc""bully"inyourclass. thc home. U )'OIi ll'C lbulin1 inlemJltioaal students hu in- of"s.tfolfl:UNw:ni.ly.tudoaot
(Girb,klOlr:11tomethurnblrithe He wu tough and mean and he IOfflCIOnC.S1'0PNOW. You ll'C ~fn:nJ3pm:,cntill 199 1 nocaaril)' ~cm,Umcat.
and coward. He
won'tpicil:onlllfflCODehilOWft
socicty rordomeakviolenoc,it' s
bccn inA.mericaro.-docadcs.
SlatiJdclaydaallOpucentoCIQ~lhalendupin
lhccmerpqrooMof"yourlocaf
He is a bully
t}'J)eo( IIM-., "
thctemustbcibdtct'Wl)'for
siubocaUSChcwpn't winlhc
fight and foci like he h3S any
conirol 0'ICt anyone. Domestic
hospitaJn~bocamcollOfllC abuse is all aboul conrrol and
iolenllllioul 1tadentl 1w in-
and,nidateltlldeats.'"aaklDca-
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GET AWAY ROM TIUT
PDSON AS SOON AS PCJS.
SIBL£.Jt willD011e1beatrand
theproblcmuad..,willsct
wone. Talk10an,oaeandC¥a)'·
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ClnMedblAax:ladoaWUin sto1cnawayrromthem.
Bos1on iqiq local dodoB to
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loolr:ror~ aoc~P&Nof ori•niutlons 1ha1 will . take
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T~ESUFFOLKJOURNAL
14
W£DNESDAY, 0Cl'OBER 21, 1992
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S0ccer1r-~
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COLLEGE HOCKEY USA
Suffolt:pbycdwcU the
of myfriuin')ife. WOnlyagainst
rest ol tbe game and wu even
able 10 mount some ICOrin1 at-
Suffolk!
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ThiJ scemod to cake all
1helifcoutolthcSuffolttcar:Jl
and they ICCfned coosi1nod 10
10 Mau. Marilimc'a
cal cffort lhcrest o(the way.
\ac:tai:laisi-
dereaa. .
In_tho59thminutc~
was a wild laMlblc· I0 yards in
rrnntoftbcSuffolt nel.M IWO
SuJlolk dcfcndcn and IWO Buccaneer rorwanb rough! for the
,,.,,.
StcvcRymsha,whohad
assisltdooCwi:'sgoal,waable
1
01c11 good rooc on the ball"and
sent ii over the bead of Naga,;111:..
Withthcscorc4 - l.lhcma1C h was
prcuymuch ovu.
Rymsha scored again in
lhe 62nd mlnaie. u he beat a
Sllffolkde{eodcr toa loo:Sleball
andscntilil\Jl)thclcfl,handcor-
The Rams had I grea.t
ncugoaliecameway lOO faroot
ol lhc net, but Dcsmood Patrice
could not put the.ball in thcnet.
He put the ball in front or the net,
butnoS uffolt playerwasthcrcto
l'inisholfthegoal.
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n~;~s~~chanccof Suffolk Fitnes.s Center in the Ridgeway Building
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fore.seeagrcacdc:l.lofJUoceuin
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#617-361 -6294
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T echnology Jrompa1r/6 theusesofthe DAS.
Anothersponsenhancu
mulls; analh~~doc:s nol have IO is the R-4 by Simplicity Tool
~ lhe ~ thin& wrona ~any Company (SITCO). Many may
wnes.whichcouldbephysically --ihink th.Ill table tennis is not I
harmful. lnslcadhe/Shec:uiusc !p0r1. but ii is. The R-4 was
thecomputcr toaccuratelyidcn- deveklpcdlOimprovcone·, tabk
tifywhctctheproblemisandalter tennis pme. Whal: is the R-4 '1
it att.hattime. This savcsaloioC Wdl,it isarobotwhichsimulales
is less hannful to the atableicnnisgame. ll iui:tually
;::c:,wi
al a passing car, hitfing hiJ
Coll~c Prus Servil-e
The Answe r To The Test
Fre.shman Jon McGee.
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sorority. or SlUdcnl organiz.ation that would like to mak~ - ~
kctl ng project ri ght oo campus. MUSI be organized and
hard working. can 800-S92-
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An 3ltomey who scored in lhe
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Highl ycffcctiveprogr:im: r«
hil in lhc left :um by th e bullet Mc(jittsaid.
The Troja n foo tball
whilcwaitinJtforpractkc1osun -.....
on the campus south of down- coochinas1affsaid1ha1theyutown Los Angeles. He has been pcc tMcGccio makea full recovreleased since the Sept. 28acci- cry. Meanwhilc. uni versityom dcnt.
cialssaidtheshootingwas:1rn:a1:
Police said an off-cam- ac:cidtt11inanwbanarc.1llllddid
pusbicyclistfin:dscveral rounds not Ian 10 inacasc security.
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October 14
Monday,
October 19
Wednesday,
Octobe r 11
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Job Search Stra1egy Workshop - Law \ 9:00
Alcohol Awarcness lnfonnation Boo!h
SOM Trustee Committee: Meeting
Undergraduate Program Committee Meeting
Women's Tennis• Suffolk vs Lesley
CLAS ~ucation Policy Comminec
Burse Conference Room. 1Donahuc Bldg
SaSi:r~m
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POLi..
Suffolk University's Calendar of Events
Apply the stillness, clarity uid
pttdslon g.i.J.ned in medlbtl on to:
IArry,
Th~ countdown is
now 709 days!
Mary
TUTORING
in-
howeva, continued 1 Oy onc0
fourth of:1 milefanhcrun1il i1hi1
McGee . passing co mplc1c l)·
through his arm.
.. When I looked down
ant.I 'l:IW 1he blood comin g 00 1 o r
1hc arm. I 1c.1h?cd rd been shot
and I calkd for the trainers:·
A FREE )~evening Intensive
Series in Meditation
149 Charles Street, !l_eacon _
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WK IN
University DateLine
}T:ct,n~:00 10/21
1e11dcdtargc1.0neo r1hchul lcis.
LOS ANGELES · A
,. Univcrsi1y of Southern Calj~
or' nia lincb3Ckc:r was struck by a
scra ybullctriredbyasuspccicJ.
gangmcmbcraboutaquartcrmilc:
You handle mu.wi.
RANK
LAST WK
October 21 • 27, 1992
USC athlete accidently
shot; will return to team
Othu of/ict urvicts availablt
S00- 1500 for one week. mar-
tab ICMlS
atappro:omate y
70iil phwithspinupl06.000rpms.
A U5Cf can specify speed, spin.
angle of spin. pn:femd tllje.aorie:a, and evcn whetcon the table
the ball will land.
.
h justgocstoshowhow
ra, spons have come. There i~
still much IO be discovered. :.u1
thel;xlllisnowrollina. Adwncement,inphamacologyarcno11he
. : "-=""='Pic"co°"'=-- -'''.,..m-""°"~'-~-""
• Rapid Turnaround Time .,
' y, ~
-Loo-kl-n-,-,-.,- .
, ,o-p_f_rai_,m_i_t = · ~Ke~~i:~~·l66-
RECORD
I. MAINE (6)
94
31 -4-2
I
2. MICffiGAN (3) 84
32-9-3
I
3. MJNNESOTA (I) 78
33- 11-0
I
4. BOSTONU.
66
22-9-4
J
5. LAKE SUPERIOR 64
30-9-4
6. WISCONSIN
45
27- 14-2
7. CLARKSON
33
22-11-8
MICffiGAN ST. 33
25- 11 -8
9. HARVARD
21
14-7 -6
10. MINNESOTA- II
15-20-2
DULUTH
Other ~iving votes: New Hamps hire (6): Bos1 College (4); Colgate (3): Provion
dence (2); RPI (2): Colorado College (I).
Total Ten Tidbits: Every member from the NCAA C hampionships in Albany, NY is
included in the poll, MICHIGAN at #2, defending national champion LAKE SUPI!·
RIOR STATE al #5, WISCONSIN #6, !llld MICHIG AN STATI: at #7 (1), MlNNESOTA-DUL11-l is the only team with a losing record from 1991-92, (15-20-2) to
make the College Hockey USA Pre-season Coaches Poll.
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• "Custom'' Resumes
(617)
POINTS
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Surfolk WU wilho ul
lhrccofilslOpplaycrs,u forward
Joao Barciela, midficldct Dan
Aodnldc. and ddcnsemcn Chris
Hannon missed the aame. With
these lhrcc players, the. Rams
• Affor dable and Effective
91-92
TEAM
cha.noetoJCore when the Bucca-
A & E Professional
Word Processing and Resumes
BEACON lllLL PUB
Coaches Top Ten Poll
111eb. bwlhis was~y-due
THE SUFFOLKfoURNAL
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oston ruv
Student Activities ~nter·
Financial Aid Office
· Registrar's Office
Law Rcgistrv's ()fficc
Sawyer 521
s asrr!:~r
Pinc Mano~llcge
C ,WaJsh Theater
Cross Counuy - Suffolk vs Mass Maritime \ 12:00
Women 's Tennis - Suffolk vs Albcnus Magnos .
Boston Dance Company - BaJandtinc & Ori~naJ Dances Perfonned by James Reardon
Mass Maritime
Suffolk
C WaJsh Theater
CSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1992
THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL
15 .
BEACON HILL PUB
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WK IN
POLL
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for a Budweiser Spring
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Balloting to be held on:
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Wed., Nov 11 at 11 p.m.
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ilk University's Calendar of Eve'nts
SUFFOLK SPORTS
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1992
THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL
Soccer team suffers another
defeat, 5-1 at Mass .. Maritime
BUZZARD'S BAY The Suffolk 10CCtt learn lo.a•otbe:r~onSamrdayll
~ Maritime A.cad·
cmy.S.J,~theirrecudlO
1-1 00 die Kaaft.
The teMI played wdl in
lhcfnthalf,bulsuffcrcd&oma
lact of players. causinJ much
ratiaue in thc second half. Only
12 Rams players showed up for
lhc pmc. lcaviDJ the~ wilh
only one Mlltillllc.
Thcpmewaslicd 1-1 al
one point. bul Mus. Maritime
,and rOl,D'" unanswered goab.
lhrceolthosciominginlhescc•
ond half. The Buccanccr, did not
have men talent than t h e ~bot they played • helter game.
Mass,Moritimc-
\ 9,00
Burse Confcrtncc Room, Donahue Bldg
Sasr;;,~~~l '\
S,wya 521
:cting
Lesley, College
Archer I TO
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-fttb~ ~~r: f:C'::c~menl5
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, Madonna & Contemporary Popular Culture
on (I AJ SA) Mecriog
,t ities in the Public Sector
Sawyer 427
Barrister
r Seniors
y of F Grade • SOM & Cl.AS
:mcnt - Seniors
leering
Fenton 3388
ahuc 128
, oston ruv
Srudcm Activities Center
Financial Aid Office
Registrar's Office
LawRcgt~~
Sagicr~;~f
' Pinc Mannor
Pine Mano~llcgc
&: Original Dttnccs Pcrfonned by James Reardon
C Walsh Thealc.r
ritime \ 12:00
JS
Magnos
Mass Maritime
Suffolk
ft Origina1 Dances Performed by James Reardon
C Walsh Theater
I Hour
&. Origina1 Dances Pcrlonncd by James Reardon
C Walsh Theater
gins
Srudent Accivitie& Cemer Conference Room
Suffolk
N~zcrene
nno.tionll.l Meeting - Law
1
orld of lhc Ex.ccutive Job Search
:d By Camcr Services
II NctW<>rb"
1tial Debate"
in&
Eastern Nazc~~~<:cuiJ;
Emerson College
25th Floor, t Beacon
Sawya 521
SOJdcnt Activities Conference Room
Sawya-·1008
Sawyer 808
Ridgewa/dl n~
An:hcr 163
Fenloa338A
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:t':'~ ~~:ii:N.•~~~f;i":."Why Public ~wr'
5
lhelCOringfivcminulcsintolhc
game when Derck Dcmcrski
~r.:~~=
,,.
thcbaD&omthcri&Msidcorthc
nctin1othc1cRsidcputsurro0t
gcalieTauuyaNa,psuc.
ThcRamsanswat.dthat
goal $CYet1 minutes lafer when
Lws Ym.t..> tappect' the ball
ow:rthcbcadofBuccancugoalie
SoouDouatu.whohadcomeout
otthenettouytoswevcn1~
by Yillab&,o.
as Mas. Maritime l00f'Cd qain
in the Ulhminuteonalmostuacdy lhcancplay uthcu first
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lbUtimcthcballwu
ncL apsucmayhavebeenablc
10 ca1c:h the ball bcrDR Lopez
headed ii. but hcdkl noccomeoui
orlhcacuc.
On both &oals. Lopez
WUJivc:n IOOmuchroom ou1 in
frontorlhcnurorthclluow-ins.
u-.::
For thc last 25 minuies
of the hair it',ccmc:d lhaa Suffolk
wucons1antlybootin110&1kicb
IO the center of lhc field. which
wouldnotbchandlcdbythcRanJ'
mktf,dden. and then the play
ew sports tee no ogy
will help athletes
a, Sllau Ru;ri
Contributing Reporter
The que11ion is, how do
we gee the mOM lcvcn,e wilhoul
physically maminJ ounclvcs7
Havcyoucvcrwondcnd Thanks lo .:'ience we can now
how athletes enhance their pa- flndsaf~aMTfctS. in,o,nelJain.
formahcc'I Advanccmcat, in in& routinca, wciahtlif'lt:n u,c
1:;::!.~s~oltdd~ ;::~~~C:sur- ~~~:; =;~-~C:::
~ in""~pttmlOso~:
The Rams hun&JpU&h,
howevcr, andwereonlydownll ull the physical pres- I at .'"·lr•tim_ . ~My were
e
cnce or Rama player wilhifl ,aplDmlSIIC at lhu J)Ollll that ih:Y
I
1
foot of l:.opcz fflay have been ~kt tum lhc '!"",c around 111
enoup1oawptbepl&.
lheu- (avor.
.
- Uptothbpoint.Sulro•
. One reason for their
had bcm playiJt& a aood pme, oplOffldffl
they_would
~~ ~ICtiOn...,IJllit..,~yfi'~ ..
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ball.
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Wl'ICIOOf'Cdfourminulclink>lhc
half. Buccaneer ddcnseman
ShMc C1art bl.ccd 1 1t10f rrtlffl
2.5ysdl0Ulfromthenct,pasttbc·
die a.a::.eer■ I00k 1.0nlrol or
who tried to
wllilcSdoltcouldnotquilepul
dleballialhcDCt.
Ana ■nocba" rcw min•
llflelrllllilaplllddownlciioft.
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away.
c0'4IUUlff9f" po1~u .
~,Vldnwiymon:dcviccs
ate~._l!'l~toana!yze•
altllete l"pat'ormanceandalloto
chaUengc iL
•
Have you ever- walchcd
• ~eiahtliflcr lifi • very lsgc
wt~aht':-"You'U~lhaaalJ
w c i ~ hive bancally lhc
~ ~niquc, ta with.lUblle
DAS. wllich CA#\ tecp b"lct or a
rower•• pcrlormance. The DAS
isonthcsamcboalaslhcrtrWcr,
arid it hu ICnSOfS tmi(:h hoot lo
thcoss.ltictintothewatcr,hoot
to tbe ICal. and., forth. Data
=•-====
WhentheyliRawelght,thcydoit 'andprocaaedbylhcOAS. R.cla·
whilcstandin1onaforccplatc ti11c wind, water velocity, the
which can measure the positioft tx.t'uccclendonanddccdcnor the foct, how the weight ii lion, the position of lhc JCal, and
d.istibuled alon& the foot, and., the analc of the oan sc some
on. Thcvidcocameruateatnle- cumplclofhow,pecif1CtheOAS
gically placed ■round 1hc is. WbilclhcDAS ispnx:caing
wclaJilllfter kt prodace • lhrcc- !his d■la. ii It rill)'ing it 1o a
dlmenslon■I Image of lhc Japtopoompuacron,Jctuiay,the
~ Ycs, 10bcagrc■t wdptliAin1procea.11teiAfor- COKll'1boal.nearbyviaradiosia·
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~liftinaaweipt.Oncca- compmctand..tyr,ed. Lifters
tof_
juJtwall:_
up~a~ol~. ■ndCOICbaCll'llbmloolr:attbe
wcigtibandJllll~ il~hil/ lift Aep-by-llep IDd ace wbae
~p,obkmslicllldhowlheycan
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lewnFbctweendlewcil\,CIIDd tmproyc diem.
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occsifawdp(tiwil1011iftcd
poperty.
lltiaa ..v-,eolaew1Clclaol,.
Off. 1len b I clcwce. caUed_
a
::edn:h~or;:-:l~!'":;
oc:cwiq. BydoinJalloltbi.1,1
rowatndhiaJha'COKbcmdc1aaiDc wha needl 10 be im•
~~yl'llherth■nby
Thi■ ii
the bcluty be-
hindllacledtnolipcalldvmco-
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THESUFFOLK JOU_RNAL
t
Soccer·team suffers another
defeat, 5-1 at Mass. Maritime
con Hill Pub
:iser Spr ing
!epstakes
ld on:
Sat 11 p.m.
I at 11 p.m.
at 11 p.m.
!
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1992
BJP..dlloM ......
-...soaJt
BUZZARD'S BAY ·
vin a trip for two to
Mexico
:Nec~ry
1 or over
TheSuffoltlOCCU'lealnlolt ...
otherhtstbrakerOl'I Sabnay at
Muslc:buldtl Msitime Acadcmy S-1,&oppina theirrccord lO
l-8oothc1Ca01l.
The am played well in
the rll'Sl half. but suffeftld Crom 1
Lack ol pla~ causing much
~~~;::.i\~!
tht pmc, learinl the team wilh
onlyoncsubstiture.
Thepmcwastiedl - lat
one point, but Mus. Maritime
scored four WWISWCttd goals,
threcoCthosccominglnlhcsecond half. The Biaccanccn did not
than
have mote talent
the Rams,
bul they played a better game••
Mass. Marilimc opened
thcscoringfivemlnutesirttolhe
game ..;hen Derek-- Dement]
lhrc•lheballinfn:im~lcftside
o( the fick1. Luis 4'Pt;z headed
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Sawyer 423
Sawyer 427
Fenton 3388
Donahue 128
:er H , Boston
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lent Activities Center
Financial Aid Office
Rcgisttllr's Office
aw Registrar's Office
• Sawyer 521
Sasf' ~~~!
Pinc Mano~Ucgc
C Walsh Theater
Mass Maritime
Suffolk
C Walsh Theater
C Walsh Theater
tcr Conference Room
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Suffolk
:m Nazc~~~~lla~
Emerson CoUcgc
25th Floor, 1 Beacon
Sawyer 521
ics C
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808
921
Ridgeway
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goalic'Tatsuya Nq.asue.
TheRamsans,,credlhat
goalsevcnminutcslaJ,er•hca
LuisVillabuo~lheball
ovcrlhehead~goalic
Scou Oou&lu. who had come out
ofthencttotJ)'IOprcYCnlashoc
byVi.l.laba,o.
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ICtly lhesame play as lheil ftm
~ = --l><mmt; rud;o,
ew sports techno ogy
•11 h I
thl
::;::~=o:~~~ w1
e p a . etes
,.;~,,!"!.."":':,"::
This lime lhe ball was haU but could ooc acorc, as their
thrown closcrtolhegoal andwas shotscitherwcntwideorwett
::!:clhcm::::m~:~~
10 catch the ball bcrcn. Lopez
headcdil.buthcdidnocc001cou1
orthecrcue.
On bod1 goa!J. Lopez
was givm too much room out in
rrontorlhenet:forthelhrow-ins.
::::;!~:::;
:
. in hit aucmi,u lO head the
Just lhe physial pn::a:enceofaRamsplaya...ithina
foot of t.opez IRIIY have been
enougheostoptbepb.
UplO~point.Sulfolk
=
;1:•=
Mau.Maritnecapitalhedonits
l00rin& ~ however,
whi.JeSaffoltcouldnotqW1cpu1
tbet.llilllhenct.
After lftOlba' rew min_ , oidu, 11P and down action,
For lhc lasl 2.5 minu&cs
orthe ha Jrit sccmod thatSuffolk
wascoru:tantlybootin1&oalkick.1
lo the centet or the field , which
wwldootbehandledbylhcRanu:'
midficldcB, and then the play
;:~:i:~~7C:Suf1
however~
;~
I .al _
h~lf-lim.e. 1:'hey were
~lSliCalthuJ)Ollltthat~y
~ barn the game around tn
lhc1travor.
.
';:'!fy~':
optom~';.,r~son~;'.!::
:::::=·:Mo.;,locb
This opcomism did not
lasOong,howcvcr,asMm.Maritime:ICOffllfourminu1csintothc
ha!(, Buccaneer dcfc nseman
Shane Clart blas&od a shot from
25ya'dsoutfromthcnct,pastthc
::=.-=:::!t: :::c':.iiuu:;...;'.'°
oldlo __. .,.pllyed in thc
Saffolt91do(dlofidd.
tried to
cONbtwdMpa1cU .
By Siu.a• Ruvl
ContributingReponer
The question is, how do
wt:gc11hcmo.11lcvcragcwithou1
physically maming ourselves?
HavcyouCYCrwondcff.d Thankii lo ,cie,d we can now
how alhlclcs enhance their per- find safe answers.
some trainrormance? Advanccmcn1.11 in ing IOutincs, weightlifters uiic
in
.)
DAS, which can keep trai::k or a
rowcr'spcrformance. TheDAS
i1onthcsatncboa.tulhcrowcr,
and it has 1ensors which hook to
thcoss,stickintolhcwata,hook
lO tl)e teat, and IO fonll .' Data
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orlhe rcei. how the weight it tion.dlcpositionofthe,cat,and
the analc of lhe Oll'II we IOfflC
eumpk:tofhowspecifctheDAS
we~:~~Y=ll~elhalall 1ically placed around the ii. WlillcthcOA.Sisp-oceaing
challcng~
,..
•
• vt ~ ever watched distibute4·alon& the foot, and to
• ~etghlliftcr
~ lll'ge on. Thevidcocamcraurestrate-
li!t •
~
~-~ =n:cr:. =~~!!t..:
~ ~'-:!°;;!:
bchind~tinga:::.of=- ~rror:=rorce~a
camcru rec1 ~
:!lliftcr':'m1111bc 11ron1.
and the
is
no1just'walkuptoaaetof 500lb computerandanalyud. Lilien
Mightsandjmtliftitabovcl\W 8:MCOICbescanthenkd:aithc
her head 'There . fi .
lift ~ y-stcp and 1ee where
olltdwqDeinvol~
~probkmslicandhowthcycan
~=v:
Jevencebctwccnthcweights~ unprove=·
::'.::S.~in~:: ~ .nmcn.::=..z:~w_:
occwifawdJhtt.ilnotliftcd tlkin1advmu,eotnewlecbool.
00. · Thereisaderice,calkd_
a·
....-zty.
nab.
ceu~ while the ac1io~ is
ocamna. Bydoingallolthit,a
row~and~co■chcan~
tcrmane what nocda to be unproYOdanalyticallyrahcrlhanby
trialand=-·• the
beauty
bo-
hiadthclc1echnoli11ca1~
cONU&Wdo,11paicU
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SPORTS
12
lY, OCTOBER 14, 19j2
ffolk h- ckey
o
. minors
.
1g 1n
'
>ran and Gruning
~ether again
tudTodiao
utin&Rcporter
IU been said that
lshatdtodo.Thal's
UniYcnity"s lcgcndluo Brain Horan and
gml.lSlhavcfdtwhen
to lace1,11lhcirsk.ales
~ offensive power
ir
10 the Nashv ille
ieEas1Coa.s1Hockey
ranandGrun.ing.both
,ille,arrivcd inNash-
r 5 for opening prx-e joincd by somc 55
ri ,from around lhc
spi tclheintensc levcl
ion, theSulTolt st:ll'li
(VC things under coning 10NashvillcGcn:r/Coac hNicltfotiu,
andOrunina will be
!hestar1oflhescason.
rHoran,lhiswillnot
w1c of scmi-profcscy. Lase year Hornn
1and24assistsupart
(Michiph} Bulldogs
ruaJ Hockey Leque
nce1njuryabniplly
L'l011,Rcccnl1y,Horon
l with Phil Esposito's
siorl team.lheTampa
in&,bul camcupshort
1went wi thfournew
i~cad.
ost,ho'wevcr,bcstrc:,nn and Grunin& for
a:ca lhc:ybrou&hl!O
re,erpoints. ThcS'9", 180pound
a:ntcrwasrwnedan ECACNorth
All Siar for lhrce strai11,ht years
from 1988 to 199 1. His grclltesl
seasonwa, 1990-91 in which he
scored 91 points 10 break the
ECAC tcCOrd. held by CWT)''S
Fred Whooley in 1985-86. He
had49usis1.1tha!yearto tic the
mark set by Bob Gordon of
Fnunin&ham SI.ale in 1978-79.
Horan has ,ct just about
every Surrotk hockey record. includinglhconcformosthattric.U
in aSCa.,Q11wi th I landin aearea
h•j
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tL
,d
1
em East Coast Athletic ConferHoran is Suffolk's all
time lcadin& scoru with JOS cs-
Volume SI, Number 6
Beacon Hill, Booton, Musa<,busetts
October 21, lffl
NEA
to vi
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JounuolStaff
SA.WYER- According
to lhcFcdcnl Burau ol blvcsti•
ption. every 15 leCOftdl in tlliJ
• nationawomanorchildbocomel
a victim ol doltleatic violence.
Evayycarl.Bmlllionpeoplcare
beaaeninMJfflefom:iintbilCOGn·
try.
,,.
• l TbeJ•DoePuad iu
'"
=::c:.Ll!.....:!:
victims
:=on:':r:;
1
~~°;;S:u:n~~
went 22-S and made it to the Honn's dcpanunt. Gru ning wllS
ECACDivi.sionIIltoumamentin abletostepintolhevacantlcad•
whic h they advanced to lhc fi. ershipmleand con11equcntl yhad
leave dteil; ____, or
emodonaladpltyticaJlinor.
AillmaJ;aru....arep-
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·J''~th;•;ye; · ,;·~;--,-----JQ~~~-2~~trcts...;S(:..l]l0.l;JU:S.lllin£.~L:___,Siid~»k:c:_'--~-;~y~-~ -;-~~-;
■r~1m;n~
-; · Walt
L_J
licviolcceand
C
orWomm'1Safety~thekcture
~~:!!:::~;: andmade~:~::·::;
three SO~ part .
·.
makes two
"Brian Horan, in my estimation, his g,eatest hockey skills were.
BJ Lawn•ce M. Walalt
w...-•, Cenaer, Proisthefinenplaycrin thcdivision. Gnmin& replied, "'Bein& able to
JoumalSiaff
-~
~ •·
national
p11nCoancil,and1beWoman's
Hci.samostworthycandidatefor pul the puck ift thc..ncl. I play a
StudiesPropam.
:==·~.:
Evming~=.,£:..1~
mag's best duction:ii:.:::t. :
~:7c:::U~~ttir!·s;:
schools list Lobel:·Jotm Dennis. ad Mite
time
evening undcraraduatc
- - - - ~ - - ~·
~tc h~p~:tc~!~s1
s.
::a'.:
edible
the helm. ,ea,e~
• IC
~
niclliacW
Plight of
dome~tic
violence
heard at
Suffolk
moment or the 1990-9 1 JCUOn explosive offensive team in the
came durina the Chowder Cup ECAC wi th 17S 10:1ls.
ToumamcntinwhichSuffoU:lOOk
Horan , Gr unin& and
~=;ct,,.!!;;~=
.
~HEs~Y!!?.Y~~.~?.2.~AL
1990-91. thclbm s wcrc thc mos t
Suffolk Univcnily in the North-
2
--::7
.
,
1tl't'CS and he is equally lalcnlcd
padcreruivcplaycr,MsaidBums
in 1991.
Another rca.soo(orlhc
Rams tremendous success over
lhe years h:is bca1 the pby of
BrianGrunina.A1:r 11 · ,Grunin a
isSuffolk"ssuondalllimc carccr
scorer wi th 22 1 points. Lcamina
to sk.D.1
ea1 four years old in his
b3ckyanl. Grunin& developed a
love for the ice th:U ,ocmed set•
ond nature to him.
At r ope Jo hn Hi&h
School. Grun ing had a thtcc year
total of 129 career points. Coming to Suffolk and joining forces
with players like Horan and Scan
O'DriscoU must have been like 3
dream oomc uue for Grunin&, In
with27.Howcver,Horwi's finest
• •,
'
f
"-,11lf1,::'\
S )h' .......
I
illl--Mon,i::"~~ 38 assists. He was named
..wilh
Horangradll:lledin l99 I BCAC Nonh Player or the Year
=:=~
by -~
===.:
co11ti11utd onpo11JJ
and
and graduate students.
LisaiViglioUa.praidcn1
~S~~=,:=~~
--~-b-~
e,MC1raa-p1
Joumil.S&all'
_.
Suffolk
mester thisycar.
Byc:oinddence'Vigtioua
-
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nill'mina •
"""'· . · .
Richmond u agJllduate
studcntintbeMuat:rsoCScicnce
and Tu.aaion_Program, and Im
~ recd~ h e r ~ or
BUSU1e11Admuustnti0nandun-
=:r-.:~ubin= =:=.rro::=
::.~~=::~:J.-clln:.=.:.=
AmaicanMarbunaA..:dldon. m.irndcp-cebocameoltheblil
.
eo«ey b a11o 11vo1vec1 ;oti ~
~· ec.p,
by two teCffll
pub(~ which rant 'c olqel
and 11nivcniticl aaoa the tour1•
said.all threewinncnwcrerrom
the School oCManagemeaL wt
yr.a,EDSAanniedthrceschol· ShiltsinDorchesia,andisaprus
anh.ips to one graduate and lwo 'vohu1tcu (or lhe Boaton Mara•
Coffeyis apualcstudcnlintbeMastmolBusinca
Administration propam • Cdlow,hip amdent in the n'nancw
aidoff"ice, play1Dnlhcin(Cfm..-.l
9.
beef! ~
scholanhipe'°ii Wa.lticr Coffey,
Bcmadctte Pe&cn, Uld Michelle
Rx:hmond. Each wiMcr will re-
Lynch •..-.C111msfromWBZ. TV,WJIDH..TV,adWCVB-TV,
Univality has
=-~= :.-..=.:=-:::
Fineall'• 1tc,tauran1 and bock kc,qma IU Lovely
Pets, both in Quincy. ad • dw liel.
mother
ot •
s.m..-.
two 'ftM old
airl.
Sbelmbeac:alledby
Gall_Man61d.directoroflnlti
tuoooal AdvancemeDt. ODO oldv
batboollerlS... ...
.........,.,...
-
Sllffi:llt.haHbobeemftOopizedin&mNa'tlksBlrysia
. . . . . . . . . . . accoaa1. CoUepBducatioll.apablic::moa
ina.SIID•bocllmol¥cdon ~ranbacllookaccc,rpl&ID
campua bJ 11110rmJ rCI' Ille frm . cducalional ac:dlcnce. well•
ciplelol Ao::olllltia&daa. II Iler ttffonbbility.
. Otller ICMIOla wbidl.
COIIIUUlffa.pqeJO
~ --~Vio-
old!olllfPll'
sity ha 0
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rlo j
vilittwel•J
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12
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"--
ors
·uning
iclvc, and he ls equally utlc,11cd
u1defcnsivcplaya,"saidBums
in 199 1.
Aool:hcr rca.sonfor 1hc
Rams ~ mcidous success over
lhcycm-ha.1:beenlhc jib.yof
Brian CitUning. AtS' ll",Gnming
isSuffolk'ssccondall1imecarccr
scorer with 221 points. Leaming
~ HES~~!!?.!~. !~~AL
Volume 51, Number 6
Beacon Hill, Boston, Musacbusetts
B1MaryA. b'Aliia
JoumalS&aff
SAWYU.- According
101heFcdcralBurcauollnvelll.
ption. every 15 lf!ICOndl in this
with playcnl.ili:c HoranandScan
O' DriscoUm usthavebec nl ikca
dream come lrue for Gruning. In
1990-9 1, lhc Rams were lhcmos1
c1 plosivcoffensi vcrc.arn in thc
ECAC with 175 goals.
Hor an , Grun ing !Ind
O'Dri.scoUwcrcthc llutttopSICorcn in the cnlm divistoll. After
Horw,'s dcpartun:. Gnming was
ablc tostcp in to thcvacant lcadcnhip rolc andcon,cquently had
hil bcsueason in 1991-92. Hc lcd
all New l?ngland ICOl'CfS w ith 86
peiAI U hll )CM 1oorio1 .t81net.
..,ilh 38 assisis. He wa'., named
ECAC North Player o( the Yur
and made the All.SW fust team.
When Wed once .., h;U
h.is greatest hockey skilb were,
Gnining replied, "Being able to
put lbc puck in the net. I pla y a
co11ti11utdonpo1t l l
October 21, 1992
Plight of
domestic
violence
heard at
Suffolk
1
oskatc al four years old in his
baekyard, Gruning developed 1
lovcfor thcicc tha11ttmedsec•
ondnature tohim .
Al Po pe Jo hn Hi gh
School, Gnmins had a lhfee year
local of 129 can:cr points. Coming toSuffolk andjoiningforcts
:-:u:,~~=
.Ew:,yyu,1.Bmlllionpeop&carc
.,_
bcUerlinune(onninlhilcowi•
======--=
l Tbo JlflO Doe Pu:I b a
ThcSCMDPolicealdlcClpiealhavebq;_•·~
dowaollllc i ~ - ; _·~ - , i ; " ~ l h l l l l - ·
p
0
ingParting~ doecdover200,..calllldlhe BoaoaComtAOaPartingOarqebaadoledovu 1.500..-:d(or
Cll.lenlive ~ The limited numbcro(pal'.l:iAg SfSel klton Md ...-Bacoa HW will bc.blgkCOMClled Md local
authorities willbe hirin1 additionpcnonnel10cnforc:ethepmkingcode..
·
·
victlml leave dlc:ir litm&bll o (
cmotionalaadpllyibl aror.
AdliataWW....arep-
'::=-~"."""-----------------,,---~_[,~~~-~ a_,...., •~"' ;::-~':-;a:~:.S::
-Mi·r _·._·_ "~
•
sto ··
___
to visit- Suff9lk ~ext we
-·---
l
. . Tm~llave~
and S ~ Unrienby & OIIOC.
. . . . . (or ~
..
la lffl-Saffoa:1.Jah,a-.
si.ty WU flnl acmditlCd by dtc
New EaaJMd Auociatioo or
Schoola 1114 Collea~ &ctl decade._..,...tww:nitylmbcrn
~ bJ ~
. , A~ NBASC.
_"""'"'
...
:'-c::.:,ft::,::
r.c.lty,•rdc:fflldlOUdM:Solr·
- - ~•ins-eel IIUdiel
~varioai~llalank
to(
employed .by. U e NBASC. U
1
NBASCwilmcctwidlcadlpmp . Sror vaHdatioll ol lhc . . . , . ol
OclOba' 26 lllroup Clcd,cr 28. kif,
nc vilidaa,._ will wil
allomcctwiltl•D11d orackad val
door ..... ca'J'aealay&IJ :15 ec::
1
===-~-= ::::~:~::.
s1
ocbercoDe,-aadmai\lCtliticlill lmd,loducatPl'Oland ooas ol \Al
:-::·:::'oov;
lhe.mai~1ona8oonc. apro- T
October 21.
. (CIIOI' al Sllffolk Md 111C1Dbtr ol 1 · •
1
Tllcmain~lhlllhc lhcSclf...Smly COlllflliUtie, ci.- : vt
~~~~~~ plaiaed,lhcC¥alllatkln,byfaclllty ·°!'IJll (oru if'lhcammry u on ••w:,ryleaa6J~Dr:. 111
~ I O ~ ~·~Md Booilcaid<-.erepar11 J 1C11U·
.mmaomr'~r-:!.thc ::!:!~1orw~vilittwelwea,Dllis~affolt
dc:a.•
..
2
:rim SUffOLK.JOUIINAL
WIIDNlfliDAY,OCTOl!Kll21: lffl
NEASC Re-accreditation team
to visit Suffolk next week
toumamcn1 or lhc year, October
CVCftl qualifted Connelly for !he
natioRal tournament as well.
Kadl.y P"mpab"ick com petcd and placed a:ic:ond in Uncoln-Doo1Ju nei.e. She W
U
named Bat Novice Ocb.llt:r ir
the tournament. her ICCOOd a.~ a
10.
. GuyDiGrandc~top
mernbcr~~tobeanex-
lnt9S2Suff~Ulliva- cmploj'ad-by the NBASC. l.ibcnl Arts and Sciences. pre- ~ II Wcsl~~ruva-
citingweckendforSwfolk. plac-
11 t.r,;. r:.iiini
L
team
· Debate
tops contenders.in
West Chester U. tourney
fKuUy, rcfc:mxl to~ the Sd(.
TheSetr-SIUdycommit•
The Suffolk University
~Cominiaeewhlchlncllades 1ectoo11:m monlhs10compileall Po,-ensicsieamdividcdandcon•
:::::~~ ==--~-= aodale.:n~:-the~~
ContnbWllaR.eportcr
By YdJ Berurd
Spedal to the Joumal
rqiraentativafromc1clucftool Gftheinfonnationncededfonhc qum:d two sWeS in their fmt
Ten yen· bave ~ in the UN¥Uliryand IOfflCci°the ac:creclitadon proc,eu.
:?.,,.w:::d :: :-UC~~-:~ ::•=•~~::.r:: :~=;,~w;I~ ~~~i!:::
~
Schoob and c.o&qa. Each de- Octobcr2.61hrnugh October 28.
c:ade.-..,tbeUliwnifyhMbcal
The visiwlg team will
~ by NEASC.
allomcetwilhsbldencsforacloled
A . _ floa Nl!ASC. doorseaioftonTuc,i:iay11 .1:u
=~~r=
of
odlcrcollegaand u!Uvenitiea: In
: re::,: t :;~
:
;tic
_
rm.--
...
120.
nutwect.
sisuoltwoactivities::D~1nd
111o/blvesti""""lnthl,
lk:' viok:oce.
:,npcoploarc
ilalld1coun-
==-~~is=
::ecdi:=~ =~~=:
nalionalklumlfflffllllta"lhis_
)'Clll
~:;ru;;~~toon1ai- •analyb.es debate on inBkio~n:!":~inSuffolkstudeot
Dcbale:
tend, to d.bcaupn,1 andCOnJ ol
coin-Douglas
==~.~~~=~
"'--- Acconfina
1npoin11, while Suffolk ICort.d
will beprae:AlCdtoNEASCand o! NcwYortinPLll:tsburg~. The
validatedbythesiterevic.wieam ~ qualified to compete.Ill the
thcunh-r;:,tbloriaBoooe,apro- TV-56
.
October28.
.
fCIIOl'lllSaffoltandmcmbcror
. BCISTON-Suffolk.U~The!1Wftpointthllthc tbc $eU'-Study Committee. ex- vcn1ty ltudenl ~ Fomma
arn rromNBASCwWbescarctl· plainedtbceviluldooby£acully ·!am~bcrGuyI>iGnndc~
ing for is if Che univenity is on u a ~ kngttly proceu. Dr. •n~edon~VITV·56 •m•
ce
at
lk
totaled 194 pages. The document travelled to lhe State Uruventty
and ,,..,
topics ol 11,nil"icant
contempo-
manceinDcbateandlnd1vk1ual . analysisandrc:rarchare.all key
even11. This MU be hiJ r~rth demen tuifthilfomw.Suffoltis
yearoothe1eam.FonSe qualified rantedthinlinthenatiooinlhis
for the B&1ionaJ tournament in evenL
=~~~f~'::
= ~ ~ ~·=·and =~~rq>OfUlgcnerln pn:pantihfl (or the ~ wen:: IOmeS o( iruormaOne .o/ [ow ~ l l . pro- Douglas DdJale.
Yi9it twdwo pollPl·of.Sufl'olt
don."
~~~~thedc:bate
"l1'11goodscart rorwhat
WU isiue-orientcd.
l eJ1pec t tobeS uffolk'sbc.sly,car
dar,
Thcforcosia leamcon-
~~ ~~h compcliKri.uenCiolkoszqualifibd IO compete in the national
tmnwnenl !n Persuasion, where
~ took ~ird place. She also-
looividuevmtsatur-
CIS w~ q,eakcn wort to devclopind.iviliwspecche:sandoral
prucnwions of lheir personal
in~. The forensics
learn
membership in the National Foren.sics Association, and Delta
Sigma~Tau Kappa Alpha, a
-~ooalhononuyfon:nsicssoci ,
lied ~lion•event on Ill IS·
signed topic. Ml'm tcallyt:J1ciled
Suffoll:willho:stiunc,;1
OclObcr 24 and 25.
Rooms all over campus will be
uscd during the weekend. The
1ounuuncn1 will begin at 10:00
a'.m., and will continue oo Sunday. Anc:s1imated20,chool.s will
attend, including teaims rromWisconsinand Tcnncssec.
ioumamcnt
Thu rsday, October 22, 1992
9:00 a.m. • 2:00 p.m.
Fenton Lounge
...........
wing a short
apubliclCl'-
DonaJe Blood & Save A Lift
......,,Bob
It, and Mite
~~~.
,,.,.,
Vio-
You are warmly in~~ to attena...
An Evening of African
American Cultural Expression
,.
1992-
Saturday, October 24,
7:30 p.m. at-tlfe Baha'i Center of
Boston
495 Columbus Ave., Boston
_
r
Music, Comedy, StoryteWn. • nd Dance
Featuring: Robin Chandler, Steve
He~enway, neJma Khelptl,
Broth•~ Rumas, Jam'! Reed, and
the Baha'i Youth Wo...,_bop
D'Alba•
Jack and
(Shanahan) D' Al~
-annoWK:ed the ens
!heir daugh&CI", Mai
LaWlUICC M. Wabl
and formerly ol Hu
of'ThomasP, ,Wallli
Suspect, 17, released.on $2000 bail
ByLorniMM.K.Palaer'°"""SWf
Policeashctriedloflocthcarea
justminulCl&ficrd,c,stabbing.
Klinewustil l in~ionof
CAMB.IDG E • A
Cambridge youih is OUI on bail
afta-plcadininotauilty.toachqc
lhal hcltabbeda Bodon Univ«•
sity Law School studcnl caiy
Sunday monijng in Harvard
Sq-.
Norville. McAndrew, a
22-ycar-old law l ludent. was
stabbed once in lhcstomachdur·
ing a confrontation outside the
Harvard Square MBT,A. station 11
12;40a.m.
McAndrew ,,a., tryin1
to ca1m down a aroup or Cam-
Jtsfuy.spokea-
thc_
tnire, W d Jill
womanforlheMiddlcscJ1Coun1y
District A11omcy'1 OrfJOC.
Al the arraing nment
Monday, Kline pkaded not guilty
oo charges of armed auault with
inienttomurdcrandassaulland
bal&ety wilh adanacr01uwcapon.
lalef)orenccA.(KOI
of Marshfield.
MiaD 1AII
or Pope John '
School -i n Everett
11e
Sttff'oUcUnivcnity,1
licrdlliomandcria
Acc«dingtoRcilly,ba.ilwasac1
11 S.S0.000 cuh and Kline wu
ordered to mum for a JR-lrial
·1aw. She is cmpk
university's Math ■
Sciences Oeplttml
1Caehift8&1lislanclll l
<kl0bcr28.
-·
--·
GRE Exam offered for the
Lalerondurinalhcday.
bail was reduced lo 52,000, u ii
wuhisfll'lloffensc. Thcbail,,a.,
mctandKlinewasre~
McAndrews. who is
from Wayne, NJ., was taken lo
BethlnclHospill.llllcrthcstal:>bing, w ~ he under-went sur•
gery IO treat the Wound to .hi,
SIOmaCh. Hei.sDOwrecovcrislai.a •
thchospilal'sintcnsivecarc'uniL
brid,e youths who were upact
lhathisrrimdshadgOUCninlhc
'tVllllywhilethcywerc&ating pbo~
. whenlheincideaaoc-
'"""'
Jcs,c Kline, 17, a SQl-
!lcnt II Cambridge Rindac and
lalin,.wasarresaedbylhcMBTA
_....,
Shcislhe. f
p-ojcctsc:oordinllo
ro1t Journal,• mcm'
Tdevision; a fOfflN
dcntorlhcClaSI~
==:s:~
co-<:urricWAI' organization with
c:i,.:,~r=::1~~
bc:clu,cla!tyearldidn'l qualify
until lalCI' in the scuon." said
Ciolltosi.
~
is a
Boston Univ. Law student .
stabbed in Harvard Square.
By.Jou-WW...
IC~:=
lcucaomclallioll,"aaidl.inda 'dayt.UnivusitylCII
_ __ _ _ Suvicc _
Collogc_Prcu _ __
·
from
~~=::11.,:S;'~ :~.:
noo ~n~'~a;t~~
,vc·can IJ~ effaclenl and quiet Univeflity of Alb
tcstingCODditions.~
. ;•
·
~ De ~
-#Cf- ~ I l l ~
El.aminalion appear to be muta•
:illycJ1clusive. Justbccauseyour
academic fol\R is on lhe line
docs no1 mean you ha~ 1o be
ncrvousabo\lt it, 'docll' it?
Not so anymore, say
Ji.Se~yq
aionof~qREcosu$90,dQubtc
the cost or the paper-and--~) ( , .. 1
.,,.
tcst.bu(CharklUeKuh,eJ1CCUtivic
•
Educalional Te~lina Service ~
r ofGRE. ~dETS i1 try(ETS) Omcials and college ad- m11olowcrlhcpncc.forppople
ministrators,duc lothcadvcn1of who olhuwisc cannol afford to~. ~.:::.
thcGREorthc:sencraltcstlhal takethc1CS1,fcewaiYcrswlllbe
can be taken by computer.
proYidcd for the computer lest,
" I real_ liked.i1t J t ::~~eyarcforthepapcrtesl;
ly
.~
-·
papu-and-pcncil vcrsimC J relt .
Aficr st ents contaCI
lilr;clwuacfu)gatmyownpacc." £TS1orc,Wcr,theywillrcceive
s:a.id Rosalind:l Lidh, aAtistory a voucher for lhe computer tesL.
major al Troy SUie University in They lhen·will m~e an appoinlAlabama.
n'icnl at lhe Sylvan Center or the
AsofOcl. l ~studcnls univcnit)'ccn1Cr10.takelhie1CS1.
can .sc~ule an appomtmm~ lo They will receive 30 minutes in) take the ~ at Sylvan Lcamin1 SIJUCtion on how lo use lhe oomCcnlen, 9:'•lh ~ lhan lcx:t ~ puter,andlhentitelheteit.AI
cauernaoonMdc. ThclCfVICCa lhe end the score will be availalso being p-ovided IC some uni- able r«'lhoac who want ii; iflhey
versftics.
•
cflooac1a1eeit,lhcscoreisa~toOncbigadvantqclomaticallyru:orded.
takinathc1cstoocompoleristhat '
"Studcnb not familiar
ilwillrtducelhetimcil\/OlvcdiD with compu1a1 didn'I have any
the lestina process.
problem wilhlhelCll,"Kuhaitt.
ccsabocangttlhcir~ un- WJ11isisnotl0ftlr(arewilhbelb
!be~-
:::;.,~~or':
IChoob will
and~::~~
mailed re:porl, and
tdlshowmal\Jniinu&c1scldin
geltranscripbquk:ker.
eah J.5-minuee ·ICCOOII 90 llcll •
''Thecomputcrizcdlat lakencaripacellianaclves.Lite .
ismorcorienledlO..-ardtheindi- lhenditional tes1,lherea,c1ix
vidu.al,nollhcgroup," said~ opctllionallOClionsand~
~prcWd:er,anekctricalcngiDecring ICllsectioo.butootheconiputcr
major a1 Ma..ssacl1111etts lmtitule 1e11astudcn1cangoOllto~nex1
or Tcchnok,gy who pm-ticipaaed. sectlon without 'tVllllitin1,
I
in an early field tesl. "Even lhc
Thccomputerand~
f
~~=~~"was better,
lnOfe
~;:u::i:::·
Thcte.stcanbeadminis- sweverbal,quantil&livc•&anatcn.d in smaller groups in quiet lyticaJabililics.
. }
,
that have ,oft lightin1, Tesi.lS·
'Ilic computer tc:sl abo
en will not be in a room with is offcm:I more frequcntli. The
hwidtt.dsofothetpeop~
' papr,--anrS-pcncilteltis~
"ForlOG'IC people.llk• ftve-.ayrM,wfliletbcC0111·
ina lhc
will•
~
~
lellOGcompua
=
.....
S.:. . .__LDCA _
____
·2
ntE SUffoLK JOURNAL
WEONESDAY, octo•ER21, lffl
NEASC Re-accreditation team
to tjsit Suffolk next week
~- 1,rn c.-.,a;
Contributingllep)rU:r
and
sulf.!':. :;:-v:;:::!
lgainup f0 1 " ~
lnl9!1i2Suffolk.Ulliver•
sity wu fira acc:r;edibt by the
New EngWld Auociation er
Schools and Col)qes. Each _de.
cadtlaacr,theUlli¥enilyhasbeol
rc-aa:rediU:db)'NBASC.
whicJI
~Zv!::S~
ollhelffCJadmwlln&ion from
:"~~-=
9IJda&e
em p loyed by the NBA.SC.
NEASCwillmectwidleachgroup
for valkiatlon of the aandards
October261hrough October2B.
The visitiaa team will
abomoetwithstuclen&sforaclolcd
door sasion cm Tuesday at ,1:15
!'.:!:::fu':;~~:!~
OChcrcoUe,es•«fan.iYCllilXlin lend,toiiucuuprosandcon,ol
~~::-:10: :r:,:;~
oJ.
vbi1 1
wdw,p-.,.of5uff~
tion."
inBlooms,!"~!nV::tin
-
Suffolk student
•analylzes debate o n
T V-56
.
.
.
BOSTON-Suffolk.U~•
vemty AIMknl ~ F.on:ns1ct
Tcammcmb«OuyDiGrande-.s
~edon~VITV_:, 6imS
:m:;=:=~~:
==~~:=~ =~~~f!::
= : : : c . a n d =~~rcporu l gcncrIn ~ ror the ~
lorries ol informa- •~· ~
w:e
Sciences.'-,fe-
parcdafuwswnmationoftheall
of the committees' wort, which
lowr.d l9"paaes. The document
willbcpre9et1tedeoNP.ASCand
validaledbythesiterevic•ieam
ncxl weet.
1
thcuni~1jkNBoone, aproOctober28.
.
reaora1Suffolkandmembe:ror
The main point lbal the the Self.Study Committee. 0 _
1eamfromNEASCwillbcseaicb- plainedtheevaklldonb l"ac:ull
ingrorbilthcUNven:iryison u • very le&Jtby ~ .
~~~~'°~
Libcn1 Artrand
evtnl qualified Connelly for the
national IOUfflatl'leftt u well.
Spc:cialtothieJoumal
Kathy F'itz:patriclr. com. The Su~~ Univenity peted tnel pltced ,ecood in LinPorfflS1C• icamdividcd~C:-· coln-Douglu Debal.e. She was
1111 named 8- Novice Debater ir
quettd 1 swes in thcU' >
wo
the counwnent, her ICCOOd as a
ioumamcntofthe.)"C:11,0ctobet
membe:rolthcleam.
ThilproffllcobcanexIO. · Guy _ iGrande~lOp
D
~ a t.West~~ru\'U"• cilin& weekend for Suffolk, pLac11ty in ,Pcnn.tylvarua. while I.he inglOCOOdloHoflln.inlheswccpremaln1n1 memben of ~ ~ stakes tournament. HolSln!COl'Cd
tn.veUcd to ~c State Un1vcn11y 172points, while SiifroLt SCQrtd
oCNcwY~tanPlatts~- The 120.
The forensics team con~qual1ficdtocompe1e_
mlhe
nationl!klun\lrM'll~thil_
yea, listsoltwotctirities: D:bau:and
lodividua1Evet1ts. In Lincoln.
Douglasl)ebMC,Sludcntsraart:h
coin-Douglas Deblle._ and wu topic, of si,nifkanl contcrnporuy imp(nlnee. Argwnenwion ,
prescnlation,cross-cumination,
manccmDcbateand lnc
hvidual analysis and rcaearch arc all lr.e y
events. This will be his fourth demmtsoCthiJ(ormaa.Suffollr.is
ycaronthclClffl.mdequalif.ed ranlr.ed third in the nation in this
ror the aatiorw tournament in evenL
e1 v-tckleer.ant
rac411y, rclQff.d 10 u the Sell·
The Self-Study commit•
StudyCommiueewtiichinclOOCS 1eetaSU.monlhttocompUeall
rq,reamtativesfromeachschool ofthcinformatiOflnccdedforthc
in!Jtcmdvenityand10mCcithe aa:reditadonp-ocess.
THESUFFOLI
WEDNESD.-\Y,_
QqOBER 21, 1992
· Debate team toii's contenders in
. West Chester U. tourney
.°'four ~ t s , pro- OougW Dcbalc.
~~=:!thcdd,ate Ju~ 1~1~ ~ ! : ~ : ; =
~-~
~:h
c.ompeti-
KristenCiolk.oszqualifitd lo compete in die ntbOflal
IO:lnWnenl in PusuasM>n. where
dlc took third place: She also
~:;~:.:uf=:
==~:~=
!Jldjvidualevcntsiwarcas where q,eatas wort to de·
interest. The forensics
learn
is a
co--curricular orpnization with
membcnhip in the National fo.
rcnsics Associatiori.' and Dcll3
Sigma~Tau ~ Alpha. a
:
1 ~ :;1y1'.°'1alhonon&ry rorcnsiasoci•
ilcd preparation CYtnl on an asSuffolkwillhostits ncxr
signed topic. M m rcally u cit.od
l'
bccauseWt)'C31'1didn'lqualify cournament October 2A and 25.
·until later in 1he seuon." ,wd Rooms all over campus will be
usccf during the weekend. TheCiolkosz.
tournament wiU begin at 10:00
a.m.. and will continue on Sun•
day. Ane:stimaltd20JChoolswi ll
11tt11d, including learns from
WiscOMin and Tennessee.
Thursday, October 22, 1992
9:00 a.m . • 2:00 p.m.
Fenton Lounge
Donal< Bwod & Sav, A
Lif•
Boston Univ. Law student
stabbed in Harvard Square.
Suspect, 17, released
By LorniM M X . Puatt
Joum,ISo,fJ
CAMB~IDGE - A
Cambrid1e youtb is out on ti.ii
aftcrpleadingnotguillylO•ct...gc
thathcstabbed aBOllionUpivcrsity Uw School srudent eaiy
Sunday morning in Harvard
Square.
Norville McAndrcw, a
22-year-old lawstudenl,was
OD
$20_ 0 bail
0
· Policeuhetriedtoflcelhellftl
jUSI minulelafterlhe stabbing.
Kline WU Slill in possession or
the knife, said Jill Reilly.spokeswornanfCWtheMlddlese11. Coun1y
Distric1Auomey·s omcc.
Al the arra ingnmen l
Monlpy,Klinepleadednotguilly
on charges of 3mlCd assault with""
intenttomurderllnd assaultllfld
bauecy with adangerwsweapon.
Acccrdin& to Reilly, bail was SCI
a.t S.S0.000 cuh and Kline was
ordemt to return for a pre-lria.l
D' Alba-Walsh ~nnounce en
.
Jack and· Theresa
(Slm.llhan) D'AI~ ~ MaJdetll
announced Che engagement of
!heir daughlG'. Mary Anne, to
Lawrence M. Walsh of Evcteti
and formerly of Humaroclr., ,on
olThomas F. :Walsh Ir., and the
lateAon::nccA.(Koehler') Walsh
olManhfidd.
MjssD'Albaisapwluatc of Pope John XXJJJ High
School in Evercu and attends
SnfTolkUnivmity,snidyingpublicrclatiONandcriminolpgyand
law. She is empk)ycd by the
univusity•1 Math and Compultr
scabbt.d once in lhe slomlc:h during a confronlation outside the
H.atvard Square MBT,A. mtionat
Oclober28.
12:40un.
Lacttonduringtheday,
McAndrcw WU Crying
ha.ii was reduced to
as ii
co calm down a poup or Carnwasbisf~offense. Thc~ was
midge youth, who ,vcre llfDCl
met and JCline WU n:kued.
thal his rricnds had gotten in the
McAndrews, who is
way while they were ttking phofrom Waync.. NJ., WU taken 10
tographs, whcn the incidenl ocBethlsraclHospilllafluthcstab'"""'bing. whcrc he under-wen1 sur-
~~Z:::~;.; ....-~
...
$2,«;oo,
Jene Kline, 17. 1 SCU·
~_~ . ,,. . - .,...... w~ .,..,.. • - ,- -Hi&h School tne1 ti· folk 1
program.
of Scituate
·:::sJ::1e1:zvc:r.~:r
Shcls~epublic:service
;hiCi
~ t ~fcr:WSFR., ism. He ti a VdCrin ol the U.S. as':
projCCIScoordinatorfortHe.Suf- Amly, serving ln ~ Y for Saler
~=~~a==·~-=~mwioned
=:::::;:a::a;:
=:~of
ge:ry10trea1lhe wound 10his
dent at Cambridge Rindge and
l..atin •.waslnUICdbylheMBTA
r:'."'"'Cc:--:==, - -=--::::;:
stomach. He is nowtte0vering io
thehospilal 's intenslve~ uniL
1994 1nd an
edilO
plaN
GRE Exam offered for the first time on com
:==::em~:
B1.JoluiWdliuaa
pap
leallcmmctensioa,:. AidUnda
:e:!=
da~ Univenicyleltil1awillvry versiry"of~. MCINorfollr.
-ratms i1. in an.individuafu.ed
scttina:willbebettet,andaJ·MSU
we can give errw:it.nl and quiet
lestlngcondibON."
,'
College Plea Savice
A1firsiglanpe.lea1ttaa
and takin& ttieOndua&e Rccanl
&aminallon appear to be mucuallye11.c!US1vc JUSl beca.use-yow
IC~==~ipaling in Swe
r~irp).!c.ts JUI
lhecompuk:riud1es1inginclude Jmticipatedinfleldtritkearlier WCI
MSU,4riz.ona Stilt Univcn:ily, th.is year, and mo11ifted 111ere-·
Univeniey of Arizona, Mianiaid. ~ ,wae 110
DadeC--mutyc;otlepe,.Xava
~iataalb
~~=
(n)m
~ I I N c ; f l ! ~ u . i --j.
~•u ~ ~ : : sionofl h e ~ R E ~ ~ ~
~
->lfJll;ad
the cost o r the p:lptt-and-~• - ~
nervous abo\11 ii, does ii?
Not so anymore• .P)'
Ed ucalio nal Testing Service
(ETS) officiab and college adminlstratm.due101hetdventor
1he GRE or the acneral test that
c:ln be taltcn by computer.
M really liked it. Jt
l
·
· '
paper-and-pencil version. I foll
like I wasgoingatmyownpace,"
said Rosalinda Lidh, a ltiJuJry
major at Troy Slate University in
lest.bu!Chark>ueKuh,t:11.ecutivc·
-
direclOr o(GRE.saidET! ZS 11)'ing to lower the price. For Pf!OPlc • •
who otherwise can!\()I atr«d to"-:
take _ test, fee waivers w tic' •
the
.J_II
provided ror the computer lest.
jUSlaslheyarcfordicpapcrlesl,·
shcsaid.
A~ter stu en~ con~ t
ETS lore&IJ!er, 1hcyw11l rcceaye
a voucher foe the coinpuler test:
They then will make :In a.ppoint-
~>
Al3bama.
mcn1al the Sylvan Center or the
M or Oct. 12. SllXknls university center 10 l4ltc the Lest.
can ,chedule an appoinlmcn~ lo They will m:cive 30 fflin.~ in- ~
~~=. ;'th~:v:n
~ =~onm~eu:;~~i
ltn'l0C"
An Evening of African
America·n Cultural Expression
Saturday, October 24, 1992
· 7:30 p.m. at the Baha'i Center of
Boston
495 Columbus Ave., Boston
Music, Comedy, Storytelling a nd Da nce
Featuring: Robin Cha ndler, Steve
Hemenway, Thelma Khelp ti,
Brother Rumas, James Reed, a nd
the Baha'i Youth Workshop
center nat10nW1de. The
also.~ing providcd al SOO)C univemlics.
Onc big ldvantqc IO
IJWllgthetcscon~pw:tislhal
itwillrcduce;&betimeitiYOMdia
the testing process.
ces mo can get their 1001a nmediately al the endo(the lat,
:1be~-
lhe end, the acore will be 1vailllbkforlhotcwhowantit;ifthey
chooscto.acei1, the1C<Risaiitomatically recorded. "'Swdents noc familiar
wil:b compukn didn' t have an)'
problcmwidl lhelcst." Kuti said.
-na tr not toftwarc with bells
andwhisdel."
•
::S-!¢£1i~=: tdlshow!:n;':::=:
:
SO
gee transcriplJ't(WCt.er.
each 35-minule action
leSl '
"The computedzed k:sl lakencan ptce lhanlelves. Lib
lhetnditionaltest, lhcrca,c six
opcrational toetions and,~prc.testsection.butonlhe~
tc11alludentcangoontoth¢ne11.1
ICC1ion without waiting.
l
ismoreoricntedto'Nlrdtbeiadividual,aotlhegroup," saidDeret
Wall::cr.anelectricalenginoerin&
major at Massachu,etll'IIIIWmc
of Technok>gy who pa,tkipud
i
::=:JCl:u~;;;~m: vcrsions~':"1:::=1.
, comfortable."
each conlai.ns ,octions lhaimea•
Thctcstcanbcadminis- surevcrbal.quantiwive~ana:
lt:redinsmallcrpou.psinquid lyticalabilities.,
!
thal haY'C al lighting, Test-tat•
TIie computer lCSl also
en will noc l;!c: in • room wilh is offcted more rrequentJy. The •
hundrcd.tolotherpeop)¢.
papts-and-pencil ICll is
"foraomepeiiple.llk.,&vetmies1re-,whllcthccom-
= ;::;v~ .
off~
ioa~tmoricami,a.will~
~
. DATE.
Sawyer Lobby
1,._LOCA_tQI..;..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _;,
__ ._..;...
2
fflB SIJffOLKJOUIINAL
Debate team tops contenders in
West Chester U. tourney.
NEASC R~-- ccreditation team
a
t9 visit.Suffolk next_
week
ByVicll.lBautd
Specialt1thcJow'nal
'°'
event qaalmcd Conndly
the
national townamenl.u wdl.
Ka&hylTl&Zpl,lrict com •
=-.: =:~=~:h:I: ieelOOt:m:~:1=~; =.n~:~::-:!r:= ·~i:,~:.~~~:
~
Por:auics~~~~:W.~
~~~e.::tt~i
1m)UR· baYC~ ~ ; : : : - : : ~~rlttdcdforthe
Dlvid-L Robbins, AJI·
apinup fo r ~
onvrimaa:n,ditation_.. tociareDcanof lheColle,eof
lft l 952Sutro&:Uniw:r- employed by the NEASC. LI'benlArtsandSdcncc,.p,eaily wu Rnt aoi:mliled by the NP..ASCwillmt.dwithcachpoup ~•flnallummationorlhc.U
Ne.- En&land Allociatioa or for validation ol the llandM'ds oC the commiliec,' wort, whkh
Schooll and Collete&. Eich de- Octobcr26 duoul,h OclObet 28. lolakd l 9"4paacs. Thcdocument
cadelaler,llaeUaivm:itylmbcen
The visilint .ltlffl wiU wlbep,eaenledioNP.ASCand
~ac:credikldbyNl!ASC.
abomeetwichlbdc:nb:for•ckm:I validaledbythe1itcrcviewtcam
A teal froa NBASC. door ,eaio,i 011 Tucaday It 1: 1.5 nu.t wcet.
and Sllffo&: Unlw:nity is once' IMifnlnlstration, preparm audits
::a.-:.:::.=: =:~:~
:,re:::,c:::;~vc;~
~
10
odacollcp:a:llidqiYUIWtlin cend
membcrollheteam.
· GuyDiG..nde~top
'fllbp-oYCdlObeat~ -
hononlatWesl~~ruva•
c i t i n 1 ~ forSulT0Uc,plac -
sily in Pennsylvania. while the
remalnin& members o f ~ ~
tnvdlod to lhc Swe Uruvcmty
ofNcwY~inPllltsburg~. Thc
in1acond10Holstr1inlhen,ce~
ieamqua1med10compete 1
nthe
Mlionaltoumana11la&crlh.is_
ycar
T V-56
coln-Dou&lu Debale, and was
.
stakettoumarnenLHolstralCortd
172 points. while Suffollt ICOffi:I
120.
ThcfOft:ftlictteam conlistsol.twoactiYitlea:: D:baleand
==-~~~=
~~:n.
~.:=;:: ~~:m~=:
UI
aodilcaapwandconsol analyizes debate on
the~JU~loriaBoonc.1 poOctobtzll.
feaorlll Scdfolt and member or
The.ainpoint thll.the the Self-Study Committee, 0 _
ICllffl('romNl!.ASCwill beseateh· plalncdtheevalultionbyC.Culty
U I very left&t'IY proceSI. Dr.
Boone aid "the
I cner•
MCdforlhis
reporu I
10.
8
Surfolk student
THE SUFrDL1' JOHfNAL ,
Wlj:DNESDA,Y, Qq'OBER 21, 1'92
WEDNESDAY, OCFOIER21, lffl
.
BOSJ'ON-SutToltU~•- mlllCC in Dcbaae Ind Individual
vennty stlMknt 111~ Fotcns1ca event,. This will be his founh
!cam~bcrGuyI>iGr.ndeMJ ycarontheieam.Fordequalificd
mia:mwcdon~VITV-56 1m• (Of' the nalional tournament in
mediald~ followin1 the KCOlld Extemporaneous Speaking, RhcPraklcntial Dcb.ae b.st Thurs• torica1 Criticism • .,d Lincoln•
day. One of row panelists. pro- nou,111 Dct.lc.
Clin10nDtGnndi:saidthedcbak:
"lt'111oodstar1forwhal
lupccttobeSutTollt' sbcst)QI'
in~ ~~h compctiKrislCn Ciolltou. q\J3.lifi!d to compete in the l'lltional
tmstnament in Pmuuioo, where
die took tJutd place. She alsoqualilicd'with1fourthplaccfin-
u,picl ol 11:pil"ICIN
dement1ofthisformat.SufTotlt i.s
rantedthitdinthenationinthis
event.
•i
lndividualevcntsa.rearID devclopindividual1pca:hcslnd<n1
p,escnwio,11 of cheil penoiw
cas where lfrl)Cltcr1 won:
interest. The
becalJ,cbs!ycarldidn'tqualify
·until laier in the ,ca,,on," wd
Clolkos:L
rorensics team
Sigm1 Rho-T1U Kawa Alpha. 11
nationalhonoratyforensk:ssoc1 ·
Suffolk will host its next
LOunwncnl October 24 and 25.
Rooms all over campus will be
uxd during the weekend. The
toumamcnl will begin 11.1 10:00
11.m.• 3Rd will conl.inue oo Sunday. Aneatimatod20,choolswill
JllCnd, including te1ms from
Whconsin and Tennessee.
Thursday, Octobel'lt, 1992
9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Fenton Lounge
Donalt Bwod & Sav, A Lift
You are warmly ittvitei to attena...
An Evening of African
American Cultural"Expression
Saturday, October 24, 199~
7:30 p.m. at the Baha'i Center of
Boston
495 Columbus Ave., Boston
Music, Comedy, Storytelline and Dance
Featuri ng: Robin C bandJer, Steve
Hemenway, Thelma K:belp tl,
Brother Rumas, Jamel Reed, and
lbt Baha'i Youth Workshop
BJ Lornlee M.K. Palaff
Joum.al Staff
C AMBRID GE • A
Cambrid1e youth is out on bail
lflapleadin1notguiltyto1chap:
that hcctabbcd I Bosto11 Universily Law School student eaiy
Sunday momin1 in Harvard
Sq......
Norville McAndrcw. 1
22-ycu-old llw sludcnl. wu
stabbed once in the SIOmlCh d&a'•
in&. conf'ronWM)n OUUidc the
Harv2rnS~MBT.Astation11
l2.:40un.
McAlldtew was crying
to calm down • poup oC Cambridge youths wbo were upaet
that his fricndJ hid Jot&en in the
wa,; while they were 11t.in1 pho-
3
D'Alba-Walsh announce engagement
Suspect, 17, released on $2000 bail
PoliccashelriedtoOccthcarca
justminulCSlflerthe1tabbin1,
Kline was still In poucssN)tl or
thetnife, said Jill Rcilly,spokcs•
womanfortheMiddlcse11.Coun1y
Distric:1 AIIOmCy's Offtee.
At the 1nalnanmen1
Mooday,Klincplcadod no11uil1y
oo ctwJcs or ormcd US3ull with
inlcfltl0murdctondassaul1a1d
batteryw:ithadangerousweapon.
Acccn!ing toRcilly.~I WUSCI
11 SSO,CXNl cash and KJinc was
Dnk:mi to return
pre-trial
ro, •
°'1oba28.
L1ierondurin&thcciay,
bail WU reduced IO $2,000, as it
washisfintotTcnse. Thebailwas
mc:landKlinc,.iurr:lcatcd.
McAndrcw1. who is
rrom Wayne, N.J., was ta.ltcn to
BcthlsraclHospitallf\uthcstab'"""'- Jcuc Kline, 17,1stu- binz, where he under-went sur•
zcry 1o trut the wound to his
den1 11 Cambrid1e Rindge and
stomach. Hcisnowrecovctj.n1iD
Llllin,_
MJIR'CltcdbythcMBTA
lOgraphs, when the lncidcnl oc-
thehospital'sint.cnsivtcarcuniL
llct ind nere11
(Sh1nal\4n) D'Al~q( MaJdefl
announced l}te cnga1cment of
their dlu&hla, Mary Anne, to
Lawrence M. Walsh of Evaeu
and formerly or Humvoct. IOI\ ,
o f ~ P. WII.Jh Jr., Ind the
lalef1c:RnceA.(Kochlcr)Walsh
o(MaJshficld.
MissD 'Al~is1plduor Pope John xxm HIJh
School in Evctett and attends
SafToltUnivcni1y,slUdylll1publicrdations lftdcriminoloaylnd
llw. She is employed by lhe
univcnily's Mllh Ind and is •
Sciences Department Compuier . __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
11e
JeadlinalSSimnlinlheBSLMath
prop-am.
Mr. Wallflinpaduale
He nnsrcmid eo sur-
of Sci1ua1e Hip ~ and 11· folk from- !he Ciry CoUcp or
Chie1go European proaram.
~"rvc:::
ShebthepubUcscrvx:e ·~
s.~olk
studyannouncc:mc:ntdin:aorfcrWSFll, ~•poli~~
joumal·
projects coo~nalOf rorltle Suf- ism. He is ~ vctcran ol thc U.S.
rolk Joumal •mcmbcrof W SUB Anny, SttVlflJ In ~ Y ~or
Television, ~ ·rormer vice-~- :::,..canllnd:: • : : • : .
0
,.! ':i-eomm
luioncd
dent or = ~ or 1994 and an. aith
1
Archer
•
·ornut1•Acldeffly.
whercJ)C~bullneaman•
agcment. H~ is cmpk>yed by the,
Salem Everung New• and is lhe
cditoroCthcSuf~oD:Joumal, .
planned ~=~~Y
1
1
J•
GRE Exam offered for the first time on computer ·
11 11
co-cwricullr Of'pniulion wnh
mcmbcnhlp in the National fo.
rusics Assoc:wion, and Dclu
: t : i : s ~ : n 1 :~ Cly..
Paned IOpic. " I'm really u.citod
contcmpo-
anal)'SU and racuch are all key
Boston Univ. Law student
stabbed in Harvard Square.
BJ JolulW.W...
Collegeptea,Service
--====='--
lcuelOfflCICrlPOll.~ aidl.inda
~vartllcD..coordinl&oroffalin1atMichi1111SeatcUnivcnity.
Atfntglance.lCllatrcss Ilk.in& U in 18 ind.lvidualiz.cd
and laltin1 the Oradualc Record ICIWlzwillbebcttcr, lndllMSU
Eunul\l.lion IP.PCal' to be m utD· " can aive crfl0Cllt -.nd quiet
daya.Ullivm:itylc:ltinawillvsy ~ry,ofHoua&oa.' anctHorf• papcNnd-pcacil test. atlC aid.
.. TbclCOl'Cllwillborehom.lChoollOICt.xil.
SIIICUlliversilyinV-qinia.
Schoobpart_
icipatinain
~ About i.200 "8dr:Ats
thccompuleriudCCStinJincludc . puticiplle4inficldb'Wsearlicr
wcd:i with tbo lllditioall lcll.
MSU.Arizonl State Universi ty, this )'Clf: and moa UkeO die~
University of Arlmna, Mlaml- suits; Kari aid. 1licte- were-no "Wc•rt:lllyeached-..lhis.
IiadeCorilluail;jCoUe · Xavier siJl\¼flCMl difftlmca ill l'calltl It wilk1 nicelllcrllMi-..e,.. aaid
ally uclusivc. Jusa bc.clusc y6ur test.ma oondiuons "
academic fol~ is on the line
Tho computcriud vcr• ~
docs 11()( mean you hJvc to be sionoftheGRECOIIS$90,duub~
• •
l)Cr.'OUS about ii. does it?
the COS! or the p:i.pcr-and-pencjl ~
Nol SO anymore, SIIY 1~-~CharlollCK~h.CII.CC;uthJe
Educa1ional Tcsling Service dircctorofGRE.saidET'Saslly•
(ETS) official.I and co llege ad- ing to lower lhc price. fol JJPOPle
minislr.ltors, due lO 1he advent or Who Olhcrwisc cannot.afford ID,.
che GRE or lhc 1 cncr:tl test uw lake _ lut, rce waivers wjll be
the
unbc~~r:!1~~:::· it. JI
,
·
p:q,cr,and-pc:ncil vcnion. I relt
likelwasaoingatmyownpace.~
s:iid Rosalinda Lk1h. 1 hislory
major at Troy Swe Ullivcnily in
:vi~~~7occ,:::;,:::
dlesaid.
·
AOer st nts contxl
ETS torcaistcr,chcy will rcccivc
a voucher for the computer IC"They then will make an :appoint-
Abb:lma.
mcnt II the Sy Inn Center Of' the
univcrsityocntcrtoWelhelC$t.
AJofOct. l:,•udc:nls
schedule Ill lpPOIIllmCft ~ 10
lalr:c the test at Sylvan i.c.ning
Cc!ntcn, with ~than IOOtt.st
center nolionw:idc. The IUVice ia:
also .~in1 providcd at sonie uni•
vcm11cs.
'They will m::eivc 30 minutes in•
JlnlCtion oo l,j;iw to use the computcr, and then take the tdL At
the end the ICOt'e will be 1vlillblcfor tholewhowantit;if they
choole1Qaoeit.thescorcluutoOne big advan&q:c 10 rnaaicall)'m:otdod.
taltinglhclc:Stooc:ompu1«ittblt
·
"Swdcms I\Ol familiar
CM!
0
itwill reducethclilncia't'Olwdin widlcunpmcRdldn'1hlv-c111y
lhclCSlingpn,c:as.
!ht~· p-obk:mwitbtheleSt." Kuhaid.
ccsabo can ,etthc.irlCOl'CII -- --ibis
ts.,.
l(l(tware with bclb
mcdialelyllthcaidoCthelell. a n d ~ "
=~.!it:.= ldbllow1!:n;c:::-z
gel tr.wcri1J41,qu.iclter.
each 35-minule aecticn IO teal
"The computcdud leSI ~ can pace thenuehu. Uke
Lbc lnditional test, !here I!"' 1i.
open1ional ICClions
pretc.11scclion.bu1onlhe~putcr
tc.111SludcnlClll&ODnlO~ne11.t
is more oriented IDWW the iadi.
vidual, noc the group," ukl Dad:
Wa1ter.an elb:trical cngincc:rin1
major at Masslehu,cw wtitale
or Tcchnok>s;y who participMCd
in III early field 1C$t. "Even the
environment wu better. lllOfC
comfortable."
Thctcstcanbeldmindtcrod in smallerpoups in quiet
thal bllv-c IOft lightin&- Test-tit·
en will not be in I room wWI
and°"
arction without 'Ritin&-
!
!
Thcoompwennd~
vasionsoflhetqtllethe,-me!
ca:h contains f(ticw lhll•mca-
surcvcrb&l,quanl.iWivc.,(t.,,.
lyticalabiliUCS.
j
Til,p computer tea alto
is ofTcml mc:wc frt:qucndy. The
hundrcdsolothcrpcop'7
paper~
tell la off~
"ForlClnlCpeople. tlt- &.elimcsaff:M, wllllcdiecom·
in& lhelctl OD compuwri9:,o-
=;::.;~
s.:.
=•=---:=
=
-jaNe11(.~Uftli--t,ffOMtild.
•
"'-=-
611 N
'MS
........... •
THE SUFFOLK JO\J
WEDNESDAY, 00:0BER 21, 1992
4
t
are.
I()
bail
lloethc~ .
hc stabbina.
oueaMJn ol
·illy,1pokc$•
esc:,;Coumy
)!Tice.
rainanmcnt
cdnoc1uil1y
usault wllh
l assaull and
l>USwcapon.
bailwasse1
I Kli ne was
r I ptt-trW
inglhc day.
12,000,asil
flicballwas
:lcu:d.
••· who is
1as ukcn10
flulhe1tab,-
r-went1Ur·
Jl.ltldtohis
:covcrj.ngio
recareunil
D' Alba-Walsh announce engagement
Jact
and
Theresa
(S hanllhAn) D'Alba of Malden
111nounccd the cnP1cmcn1 ol
thdr dauJhla. Mary Anne. to
Law,t:rice M. Wlldl oC E'l'tfrtt
and ronne,1y ol Humanxt. ,on
of Thomas F. Willlh Jr., and the
1a&c Fkwencc A. (K"ot:hlcr) Wabh
ofMarshftdd.
.111E SUFFOLK JOURNAL
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 111 1ffl
VIOience-,,.,,,
The Stalking Bill enlence:: A C.U For Help: a fond WOfflC:ft Did they ~ wan~ IQ" l'rlend.Domalticviolenccbreau
jwt
forces I one ya, ICfltence. no
rabinJ forum fordcmcstic vii>- 110pbein1beaitn.allbarrien,aoclocconomk. race,
questions asked. if a victim has
leftoe wu shown on WBZ.. TV
Williams staled !here is aeed, or culture.
lat June.
a-ltqJeringandalarmingnteol
ThcllMIC.TheJaneDoe been gelling unwanted attention
=-~~3r:-:.~
=-= =
~== &:-£.t.:~==-==
chuletls.
The fund raixr, hosted
Miss D"Albl i.salfldu•
aie or Pope John XXUI Hi&h
School in Evcrell and J ttcndJ
SuffolkUnlvcrsi1y,itudyln1pub-lic1"latk>ftludaiml~yand
law. She 11 employed by the
~=~
&omdomestic 'f'Kllencc.
This mea,u thal every
Clapprood 1nd Whilley, ourselws."Williltauaid.
WHDH-AM. llld &c.&onMayor
Sbe llso ltl'eaed the«
arenosetchm'Kteristicsol1dothe inlet'f'lew1 with domcscic mestic abuJC victim. II can be
abme victims.
Many or lhese your mother. siltu, daughter. or
o(
RayAynn.Moreimponantlywae
univcnily'1 Math and Computer
Sciences Department and iJ 1
l,t.lChi1t1mislantinthcESLMath '--.,,.._::_
w=wh ,.,.. , ---- -,_ -~
=o::-,=.,.=
Ho -
o r ScitUJllc! High School Ind II- folk from lhclr:l;,y Colle~~u~~
Shcisthc public1UVicc ~ 5.llffolt ~nivcnity, i lud y- Chica go European prognm ,
1mOUncemcn1cim.10JforWSf'R, ~&poli~tclCtlCeandjournal- whcrclpcJClldicdbumcssltWlpn,jccts coordinalOf for ltie Su(- ISlfl. Uc d ~ vctcnn of the U.S. agemcnL He iJ employed by the
folkJoum;il ,amemberolWSUB Army. ,eo,mg In ~~y ~or Salem Eve,iina News and is the
program,
:~=• ~:: -~r~~';?c!':.~mllsioned
~
v!::
= ~ = a ~ ~~
;:. tmtoror~
An:hcl'Felk>w.
BEACON HILL PUB
· 149 Charles Street, Beacon Hill
c=:!y iJ
' said Linda
daya. Uniw:Qi1y tatinJ will 'f'lf)'
rrom ,chool IO ,cbool.
Schools p:utkipalinJ ln
IMdualil.ed thecomputeritcd icsting include
anil11MSU MSU. Ariz.ona Swc University,
it and qWet Uhivcniiy of Arizona, Miamio.dec;o.wtai(yCoUeae,Xavkr
,Univenity.
versiiy ol Houston, and Norfolk
Swc UnJvcnky in VirJiniL
• About 1.200 atltde.nb
pankip:&ted in field lriab earlier
this year. and mCM:t liked the re•
su1b, ~ aid. Thm. "wm no
sign.iricant difftrcclCCI hl.resuhs
~
p:lptl tesl, "
nts conucl
willrecr.iw:
npuler tcsL
~:ippoin tnlcror the
kc thctcsi,
ninucc'..inethccomhelcit.At
I be avail1t it;ifthcy
inisauto-
it
f•iliar
• Williams lilted lbou1
the ways thal domestic abuse is
~;.;=.·: :=\ ~~
and a children's issue...
Boston.
~gistrauon isll 11 a.m.
and the walk begins ll I p.m. The
minimum donation is SS and the
w~m:e~=;~:t
atsoiirinaout (rceT-shut!to all
Suffolk students who particip:ite
in the walk. The Walle is being
billc:d u not only a good way to
raisemoncy fotaimportantcause,
but al.so to raise tbe awareness
and intolerance of domestic v~
lencc.
One of the best ways to
beina fouaht against. One of the combatviolence,shesaid.,wt.110
ways was the legal process ol awe an intolerlnce todomeslk
reltmning ordcn.
violence and to create an awareSinc.e Januaryo(this ncssandconsciow:ncssaboo1the
ycu, therehasbeeftarccordin- issue.
creasedinthenumbeto(filings
fot ~ n g orders in MassaShe added 1ha1 many
ParticipationiJhighly
ctwseus.
mea that abuse have also been or
encounged, bccauJeu lhesponWilliams ta.id tha« Gov- teenabu.seintheirhomesbut"it's sot' sheet
Walk For
c:mor William F. Weld has boen no u cuse; it's no reasoo (to ac- Woman's Safely says. "tffakjng
w:rycoq,cnliveinhdplllablDCI cept it)."
thccycleohioimce beJinswith
by pus:ing 111e -stalking Bill"
Ing herw=~w
;:g~e~~ asingleSlep."
LIST ,,_,,.,,,
papcr-and-pencillCSI.. she said•
~
Thct100ttSwillbcreponed lo inslitllOON within lhn:e
wecb, nuhet than the (ou, 10 lb
wcekiwith thettaditional test.
- w e se reallyexcitedlboulthiJ.
lt willbe a nk:cal temllivc,"said
.....,...,,Jolli:~~Unl-c.-'lidd ""'"""'-- . . , 'I.\$
vcrswm be
nputc'r test,
=Zf.:E~;f·:~
seven ,an. spoke about 1lle
WalkForWOfflCl't'sSafety.
lbewalt, spona:nd by
WBZ ndio and tekvision and
Shawmut BMk, UI beiril held on
Sunday,Octobcr25 it'lheHatch
Shell. Oarkl River Esplanade,
ro, ne
pl:umedolOctobct 1994.
ered for the first time on computer
.etll'of~
o,contactrromaperl(lft th:ltthey
have a rcstninlng order out
. .
against. ~/ii hams ..com~ented
lhlts~&~ 11.a ~ ruu1eproAn abusive relationship ass oC lllbmicbtion.
wudcrUICduthinp beinJdone
SUltistica.lly, 93 to 95
IO a penon againsl hWher will,
percent o( do~tic violence is
male Yenet female .
Williaml said, '"This
i.aue,"s~~!;'~t1
':;!~yacontrol
la lbe hour and a half livawekllia&weekly.daily,lo fW\Cl,wucbolen·IOlncludc "ev•
itl bnJedc:aa. $120,000 domestic 'tioknce." AJ oraceo- ut and any woman abulcd by
wunlilccHorthcJaneDoeSafcty ber 9, lhere wac 3,4 deathl or anyone."
~ of
Woman•• Studks 1M Simmons
Colleae and hu been with the
Jane Doe Fund Walk Office fot
T,.,.__
,
'WeFeat~re
Bud and Millet Light OD Oran
1' oz_ Frosted Glass - $ J.95
Darts - Pinballs- Video Games
BaskJ baJI - F"~t6" u -.~
a
Op~n 'till 2 a.m,
'll!"Cf'CtdectcdbyBanon's includc
c.omdl, Notre Dame. Purdue.
Villanova, and the Un.iw:nity or
'NorthCarolinaatOlapel Hill.
Bam:ln°sdw.d!hal,"Suffo)l.k j.s 1etapartfromlhcmajority
olcommUUl'lnsti1UlX¥1,1in~it
i;emaiRI small... and ll&enlive in
in ib texhinJ.'"
Dr. David Robbins. the
111istan1 deM.o( ihc College o(
LiberalAstsandScialca,said
thallleis""vaypleued"withthe
recopition that the university is
rccei~tndthatit it"lona
--,
AU students ·a,i':;,nvited to
attend an
OPEN MEETING
··wf(h representatives of the
New-µnglandAssociation of
Schools.and Colleges
accreditation team on
T_uesday, October 27
1-2:30 p.m.
'Sawyer521
This team will be on campus to conduct a JO year review of the University. The self-studyl'repared by Sufo/k for this review is availaqte on reserve in Sawyer
Library.
Thi$ if a unique and important opportunity for you to
iive input about your experiences at Suffolk
RobbinutatedthalSur- i1 is the r1tt1 time thal SulTollr:
(olthasalwaysbccnMexcdlall Un.ivenity hu been recogfliud
inscitulion becaute or the diva- by both or ttiete publications.
sityamon1~t.slll4theed11-· Denn.ls said Ow althof.i,li these
Cltional mvirorwnent in which publlcallons will " raise
ceachc:rtandseudent.ssupsx,rteadl conc:ioumeu ol !laffolk Un.ive:rotJw. HeabotaidlhllilUlvery ·lity,"shcdoubtllhllthitpublic-
~,c!}:sim;.~tbethal~
~in~drarnapcin-
i~.~ ~ ~.byt~~?,- " "' ,, This~ot «:CQ&nition
IJOl}IISa.,:long,slowprot?S · ,i.lasmitYictary•fotSuffolkUni ·;
Or. Robblns°aa:miittcd .r,psity. whidl war founded by
this'recogn.itioo to the erroruo( .~kU>aL.Mherinl906. Over
:t::=~tioo~~ ~~;=-io~:i;
"mdch time and energy- into re•
cruitin&anKRd.ivenesioae.c
bodh and getting the word oul to
publlcationssuch as Banon'sthat
SllffplkUniversi1yfsa5ehoolot1
therise.
~ well U academic eJ1.cellenct. at
analfordablec:ost.
Thisrecognitionenables
lheUrtiversilylOpubllc::izcibal•
til ltdes towa,d cdLJQ!tiOII, and
chanaethe,epulat.ionofthe University rrom just another comQeMis was especially pkascd 111uter 1ehool to an miti1ution of
. ?IJt lhism:cntpubliciiy.became ac.Semic eu:elknce.
4
.THESUWOLKJOllRN,4.L
WEDNESDAYt OCTOBER 21 1 1'92
Violence>,,,,,.,, ,
knee: A Cal.I For Help," a fond
raising forum ror domcs6c vio1cncc was shown on WBZ..1V
la.st June.
· In the hOur and a half
span of ilS ~ . $120,000
wurai.ledf0rlhcJancDocSafciy
Fund which provides emergency
funding IO l I shellcr1 in Massachu.tetts.
Thefundralsc:r,hosted
by Liz Walur and Bob Lobel.
included iuch locafpcnonalities
U Mlljorie Clapprood, CO-host
o r Clapprood and Whi1Jcy ,
WHDH·AM, and Boston Mayor
Rayf1ynn.MoreaTlportantJy...ue
the intervlew1 ,vith dom estic
abuse victims.
Many of these
1o
women said they ,:ju.st wanted lQ l'riend.Doaicsticviolencetreab
stop beia& bblcn...
1"stauc:rin1andalarminj n&col
liva we bins weekly, daily, 10
domesticviolchce."Alo(OclObet 9, there were 34 deaths of
Theriame, The Jane Doe
runcl.wuc6oscn to include '"CY·
c,y and any womnn abuicd by
anyone."
women and children in Musachuscus by panncn: stc:mmin1
[romdomesticviolcnce.
T h i s ~ every
6.8 days lhete is a death in our
state alone. "We t,ocd 1o prolt:CI
OIJt listen: WC need lo prolt.CI
owselves," Williamssaid.
She also SlrelScd then
arcnosetcti.ac1critlicsoladomcstic lbule victim. II can be
Anabu.siverc.lalionship
was defined u things being done
tda.pcnonagains1 h:is/hcfwill,
lhingslh&1dono1rce1 right to a
penon, or ,omelhing that puts
you in10 a submissive rok.
" lt'sdcfinitelyacootrol
issuc,"saidWill iams.
your m<>tha", sister, daughlef. or
Sur-
lJc,es
or
........
.....
"""""
ro1n.m,
llibylhc
BEACON HILL PUB
149 Charles Street, Beacon Hill
..
cmonyis
........
Since Jan uary o( thi s
ycar.lhcrctwbccn 1rt.eordin •
crusod in the numbcro(filings
for restraining ordcn in Musa·
chUJCIIS.
Williamssaidlh:u Gov•
The s1a1ting em enrorces a one year se111ence. no
questions asked, ir a victim 1W
been gelling unwanted :attention
orcooiact from :ipcrsonth:i1they
ha ve I res tra inin g order oul
Woman's Studies II Simmons
College and has been wilh the
Jane Doc Fund Walk Office (or
seven year,, spoke abou l The
Walt for Womcn·s Safety.
Thewalk,sponsorc.dby
ccssofintimidation."
Su1tis1ically. 93 10 95
pcrcenL o( domestic violence ls
maleversesremalc.
Williams s:iid , "This
isn· 1 a wom:in' s issue; it's a
wom:in's issue. a man 's issue.
and a children', issue."
wuesck:ctodby Bam:in's include
Cornell, Notn: Dame, Pw'due,
Villanova, and lhc University or
...,.,.._
North Carolina al Chapel Hill.
WeFeaiure
Bud and Miller L!ght on .Draft
16 oz. F,osled Gl3Sll • $ i.95
Darts - Pin!Jalls·; Video Games
Baskclball - Faptball ' "
Op.e n 'till 2 a.m.
Barron'scitcdthat."Suf•
l.:ilk issct apanfromlhcmajority
ofcommuterinstitut.ionsin lha.tit
(tmain.1 small ... and attenti ve in
initstcach1/lg." .
Dr. ~vid Robbins, lhe
:wisunt dean or the College or
Liberal Arts and ~icncc.s, said
Iha.I he is .. very pleaied,. with the
n:cogniliontha.tlhcWliversi1yis
and that ii is "long
-rccei'VP\I.
Ail students are::
tnvited to
attenian
OPEN MEETING
wifh representati11es of the
New England Association of
Schools and Colleges
accreditation team on
LIFEST
First annual KISS •
;
Fest rocks the- Con
THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL
radi:~.
againJt. Williams com ment ed WBZ
that stalting was a "definite pm• Shawmut
tc:lsi:ldand
• as ing
on
i::~~~r''e:i=~
BoslM.
Registration isat 11 :i.m.
andthe w:ill: beginsallp.m. Thc
minimum donation is S.S and the
walk:ermustbcovcr12ycarsold.
The Woman's Center is
:ilsogivingoutfree T-shirtsto:ill
Oneof 1hc best ways IO SuITolk students who participate
in the walk. The Walk is being
combat violence. she said, was 10
crcatc:ininlolcranc:ctodomcstic billed u noc only a good way to
violence and lo crea te an awan:• rniscmoncy foraimportMltc:aUJC.
ncss and consciousncssabout1he but also to raise the awan:ocss
and intoJcrancc or domestic vio•
issue.
lc nce .
Sl\f: added thal many
P:irticipation is highly
mm th:u abuse have also bc:CII or
encowagcd, bccausc u lhe spon·
sccnabu.sein thcirhomesbut "it's sor sheet for The W alk for
Woman'sSafelysays, '"breaking
thc cyclco(v iolcncebcgins wi1h
a single step."
ing he r mas ters degree in
:;::)~~::;::::.(:::
Bignamccnlcf1ainrnml,
food, Md kits or run wu lhc
themeatthcrecen1PintAnnual
KISS 108 fall fest.
for lhffi, day s, the Bos·
tonCommonwastransformcdink>
thrc.c stageswhcremcnthan.SO
national and local ml&.Sical acu
performed free concerts.
1bc biggesl eventcamt.
on Sa1 urday. tr you klvc music
with a hum orous twlsi, then
Woody llarretSOfl and his band
Manly Moondog and the Three
stage.
Robbins Sllled lhal Sur(olt ha.ulWlysbeeri.an exccllcn1
institution because of the diversity among 11\ldcnLS and the edu·
ca&.ional environment in which
teachcnandstuden lSS\lppor!C3Ch
othcr. Hcabowdlhatitisvcry
difficult toch angcthe rc.pUWion
or a univ,enity, and that becom-
11 is the fim time lhal Suffolk
Univers ity hu been rccogniffll
by both of these publicalions.
DcMis said thal although these
publications
will
" rai se
conciousness of Suffolk Univcr"Shy,"shcdoubtsthallhis public·
ii, will_ lead to any dramllk in·
aea.sc m cnrollmCflL
in&.ff.COin~.by ~ ~I~~- ",.
This~~gnition
U01µ1isa"long . slow p~ s " . . 1s,,~vict9rY forSuff?ltUni-
Dr. Robbins acacdined .r,frsi ty, which wlS founded by
1his rt.eognition 1 the efforts or 91ClllOIILArchcrin 1906. O ve r
0
'
~:~~ Dcn~~itiu!~a:~
~!1:s=-io~~-;i~
~
aiwellasac:ademicexcellence:it
M
mJch lime and Cl'ICl'IY" into re•
llnaCfordablccost.
crui1ing1morc. divcrscstudcn1
Thisrc.cognitionen.ablC5
publlca tionuuchasBanoo·s that lhc Univmity to publlcitc its at•
Sufl'pl.k University is a school on titudes toward cducalion, and
lhcrise.
change the reputation of the Universi ty from just anolhtt comDcnniswucspe.cia.llyplcased mulcf sthool lO an institution of
wilhlhisrec:en1publicity,bccaUJC academic c~lkncc.
bod)', and gelling the word out to
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER
B7KareaCok
Contributing Reporter
~~r!:c::r:~:t:~!:
LIST j,ompaf< I
idlinthrcc
rcu-to slx
llive."s:ud
Williams talked abou1
the ways Iha! domestic abuse is
being fought against. One or the
wayswasthelcgaJproccssol
rcstr.uningorden.
~~~;~;;•~
,w be reaboutlhis.
allbarricn,IOl'.:KICCOOOfflic,n,cc,
Williams slated there- is ett.ed,orcul1un:.
•
1
Harrelson played to ~
. :!t~
~
1
:w
h~,n::vC::.
~ l
WoodY. Harrelson and Wc~y Phillips, of Wilson Pl
Fest On Boston Col'\U'llOn
• .
.
= iled•rc.sponicw'::.ltbe ·Kool ~· rcir1ivin1111hou
;,:~4~1:;e~e= :,=::'~~~
~~~ or PW{W
~=~-~
!g~toat:t
cro wd and ~heered wil4!Y
~ 'Ptiilll;;-1""'~~
·:• "~
Kc.l~ ~OC'
wu~1%~=
'lhd~:;: ;:;
of"R~Mc":"':ffo'1bn',
10
~,hogtc~ : ' · if or not,
Harrelson can-aclually sing 'an\1
the Kool Kab only enhanced bu
'lfstn\
~~ ilnt, 'lt;'ij cndeiifrl1
0
and h,4ffl.~elC!:"Cfll
~
added.
~~-:;
1
iievenf6thcr·h\L1 dwin1thcj
S~x: kq]
=~o~~:a?
Halfway=:i:;:,~
minu1e1e
~
~~f
~ =-= ~ e ! ~
~~~1 =
and appropriately
Moondog.s and the Three Kool
,._
Kats wcnl on IQ display quite~iv retaliated by gelling hi3t p&b
r.lngeoCmusical 1ajet11.
~Wcndl,SteveGuticrtbutJ,
The song thal elicited
CaniN'ecly, andLyndonByenlo
the most response from the song ~ give ~~enc•~~;&'.' f~r
the band· play old IOftgi •
~ plingoCthcU' new a,
whk h will appear on theis
album ducoutinJanuary.
ThcCovo-Gir~ p
}'Way More Week~nd" at Colle
8 7 Audie Slut■ yr
}®malStaff
Bostonrecenllycxpcri:
cnccd lhc fifth annual College
fest at the Hynes Convention
Tuesday, October 27
l-2:3o-1p.m'. ·
Sawyer521
This team will be on campus to conduct a JO year re- ,
view of the University. The self-study ,Prepared by Sufo/k for this review is available on reserve in Sawyer
Li/Jriiry.
i
Tqis is a unique and im1wnant opponunity for you to
- input about your experiences at Sl((folk
rive
Center. Thcthcmcofthe Collcg~ ·
fa l WllS"WayMore~"
'J'h.ls:,gr, Boston
WIS
hosting iLS fifth lfUlual~Je~
FcsL For the small admission of
S.S,visitorscouldpickupsamplcs
Crom a variety of different corn•
panics, watch several bands JICI'·
Conn live, and browse at lhc dozcns of booths 11 Ulc
There were many g,eat
raffles at lhc College FCSI. The
Campus Calendar
away S
•
evenL
gave
mounlainbikeandwau:r,tis.
nll1<d
.,-..., A""'"°,..._
offatrip toLondon.
Other prizes included
I
free course from S1anlcy H.
~Ian. wardrobes Crom Oucu7
andGiftll.ud,andaS2,000music
system from BOSE.
•
Manyoflbcboothshld
ialORMlioa Off"their-busineacl
ordilcountcouponatha.tyoucan
S
~=:,-.,.,...,,---,,,.---,.,,.;:;::::::.!::::!::=::
melldiff'cn:atiocationlallovcr'
Boslon..
Oncofthcmoatpopular
boothswulP(lftl(lledbyRevSon.
They wete olfcrina he man.i•
cun::s and tips <WI aute-gp. The
guyslhd dailboodll0o, 1Slbcy
were_,,,ingCindyOawford's
"Shape ;f'lw Body .. uerci9";
·
'Ilic Hynes C:O.venlior
~w•pacted.lbc~
cmmaeed dtal lS.700 JII
allmdedtbcColqcFat.
are~90aJ&ea
uniweni&iea:iatbc.--ea.•
CoaqcPellwaagrea1op
~10actl0iedieradlll'fl
. u: SIJl'FOLK JOURNAL
n
WED~DAY1 ~OBER 21 1 199'2
Violence - "'r ,
blCe: A Call For Help; I fond
l'WUl1 forum rcw domestic vio.
lencc WU shown,on WBZ.lV
1&11 Junc.
•
.,,...
In the how and I haJr
SJU ol ill bn:16dcasl, $120.000
WOfflCft aid they "j.uc wanted to
friend. Domestic vk>lcncc brcakJ
&II baniers. socioec:onomic,racc,
saop bcina beakfl."
William.sstatcdUICl'C is creed.orcu.Jture.
The name. The Jane Doc
•'"staucrinaandatarminsratc.d
liva -1osin1 wcck.ly, daily, to
domesdc Yiolcnce."-AJofOcio.
bet 9, thtfe wue J.4 death, of
women and children in Musachusetts by partner, stemming
from domes1ic violcnoc.
Thu mean, tJw every
6.1 dlys tberc i.s a death in our
swe alone. "We need 10 prolCCt
our si51Cn: WC need IO protccl
oumlvca," Williams sud.
She abo scrcaed then:
venoldchancttrut.icsofadothe in1crview1 wilh domestic mestlc abu,c victim. l1 can be
abux victims. Many ol these your mother, sislcf, daughter, or
wuraisedfcwlheJancDoeSa!cty
Pund whlctqnvklcs emergency
fondin1 IO 31 shelten In Musachuxcts.
The fund rai.xr, hmtcd
by Lh Walter and Bob Lobe.I.
lncli»ded aach local pmonalities
u Mujorie Clapprood, co-host
o( Clapprood and Whi1lcy,
WHDH•AM. and l3osloa Mayor
Rayflynn.MoreimponlntlyMR:
BEACON HILL PUB
149 Charles Street, Beacon Hill
fwwl, wucholal to include "every and any woman abused by
tinyonc."
· Anabusivcrcl111ionship
was defined as things bein&dOfJc
to a pcnon against hislhu will.
thlngs thllldonol foci ri&h l IOI
pcr,on, or ,omclhin& that puu
The Sialkin& Bill en- woman 's Studies ,11. Si~mons
f0ttcs I one year sentence, no College and has bttn with the
qucsiklns asked, if a victim ~u Jane Doc Fupd Walk ~~e.:;:;
walk,-.
~!!m':::. ;:,d~~
bctnJ(llinaunw:intcd:ittenoon scvenycan.~
orcontx1fromaperson1ha1thcy Wallr:ForWomen sSaf~ly.
have a rcsm1ining order out
'The
by
1
against. ~illi1ms ..commented
istc:n;
lh.at Sbl.ki~& :"as.• ~finite pro- Sunday.Oc tober 2.5 Ill the Hatch
cess of mum1d.at1on.
Shell, Clwlcs RiYCr Esplanade.
s~1is1ically, 93 10 95
pcn:ent or domCSlic Ykllencc is
maleYencl female.
Williams said, ..This
"ll'J definilel y1con11ol
isn' 1 a woman's issue: It's a
issuc.M
wet WiUiams.
woman'1 issue. a man's issue.
Williams talked about and1chikircn's i.uue.
the ways that domestic abuse is
One of the best ways 1
0
bcina fought against. Oneof the comb;UYiolcncc.sheSllid, wuto
ways was Ille legal proceu 01 cre:1te1111 lntolc:n.nce 1
odomotic
rcstrainillgordcn.
violence and tocrulC an awan:Si.nee January of this ncssandconsciousnus1bou11hc
ycar,lhcrclwbcenarcccwdincrcascdi.nthenumbcroffitiftas
She added that many
for ralnining onlcn In MassafllCftth:llabusc havealsobccnor
chutclts.
you into a submisslYe role.
M
Boston.
RClistnWonisa.t 11 a.m.
and thcwalk bcginsm 1 p.m.The
minimum donation is S5 und lhe
w:ilkcrm u.stbcOYer l2yC3rSold.
'Jbe Wom1111'1Ccnt«is
:i.l50giYin1outfrtt.T-shins10all
Suffolk audcnts who particip.itc
in the walk. The Wallr: is being
billed II noc only a &ood Wlly 1
0
raiscmoncyfonimportanlausc.
but alJo IO rtiJIC the I W ~
and inlokrance of domcslic vio-
"""'·
Pardcipation is highl y
cncouraff(i,becausc uthespon•
wr shcc1 for The Walk For
woman·ssafccysays. M
tRat.ing
thecyclcorriolcncebc&inswilh
asinaleacp.M
LIST _,.,.,
~adcacdbyBam:,n'1includc
Cornell. Notre Da.mc, Punlue,
Villanova. and the University or
North Carolina at Olapcl Hill.
We Fea'ture
Bud and Miller Light on,.l;)raft
1' oz. F,osted Glass . $ J..95
l<>U: is,c18;:';:~u:';;fi
;
ofcommu1ainstitulionsinth11it
i:cmain! small... and a.ttcntivc in
inilSICXhing."
Darts - Pinl>alls- Video Games
BaskJ ball - F'ootball · ·
op.en 'till 2 a.m.
"'"""'~°:.1:..~!~~";
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Robbins swcd that Su(foltlwalwaysbocn .. caccllcnt
institution because of the diversity,amorl1studcnts1n1 hQcduh
cational environment in which
tcachenandSludc:fttssupportcach
olhcr. Hcal,osaidthlll:itlsvcry
difficlllt 10 change the repuution
of I univcrsi1y, and 1Nit bcoomin1.recogniud by t~sc pu~li~•tio111is1"long,1lowproccH".
S<kn=. ,.;,
Dr. Robbins ICCffiiittcd
UWhcis"YCrJplcascdMwith thc
recognition Iha! the uni'ICtSily 1s this rtCO&nition ro the efforts of
~ - - - -.....- - - - - - - - - - ' tceeivµ\I, and that ii is "Ion& Martucritc Dennis, the dean of
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1
All students are'invited to
attend an
OPf/v MEETING
wifh representatives of the
New England Association of
Schools and Colleges
accreditation team on
Tuesday, October 27
1-2:30 p.m.
Sawyer521
This team will be on campus to conduct a JO year review of the University. The self-studyprepared by Sufo/k for this review is available on reserve in Sawyer
Library.
This is a uniq11e and important 01wortunity for you to
rive input about your experiences at Su,(Jolk
;;:t::•:--.,:~~:;~~;
::r~::!:~~~=~.!i:
ii is the rll'SI time thal Suffolk
UniVU1ity tw been n:icoaniw:I
by both of thclc publicadons.
DcMis uid that allhouJh these
p11blicallons ,..111 M
r.aise
C!Ondousnea of Suffolk Univcrsily,wshcdoubtsthld thispublic17 will lead IO any draml!ic in•
crease in enrollmcm.
, ..
TIils rec.ell\ r«og nition
isagreasvictory (orSuITolkUniv,~ty, whkh was founded by
Gka,on L. Archer in 1906. OYCr
tlie-.fcars. lhckadenofthcUni"cnity havcs trivcdio provide a
dipiflCldhmifYNDOOISludenlS
as well u academiccs.cellenceat
ana!for-d&blccost.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21; 1992
5
BJ Karta Cok
Conlribwn1Reponer-
B1LiaaMrCllllollp
JournalScafl'
Bl1namemlel1ai.nmcnt.
food. and Jou or run wu the
theme at thc recenl F'U'St AnnuaJ
KJSS 108FallFesL
Forlhr!.edays, the Boa1011c.ommon WU tl'lnS(onncd into
~ sta1cs whcR rMn lhan 50
national Md local musical acts •
pcrftwmed frec.conccru.
The biu:w event came
on SIIUrday. If you love music
wilh a hum0Jou1 twist, then
Woody Ha.rrdsoo and hls b:wl
J\.ian..ly Moondog and the Three
Kool Kats wuthc"do notmiss"
perfonnanceofthcCh1tlcsStrce1
'1'hcPublW:Eye,M,cti.n
1942 New York. ii a fairly JOOd
fflOYie,but it tacbtbcattc:ntion
&cttcn thll keep people trul y in-
...,~
Ha.rrclsonplaycdlOlAC
crowd ri1h1(romtheswt,J)'r.lrfing h!s pel vis IO much that ,'te
WU C
ttUOft or
es.ci!Cdrcsponk wubccause thc
would haYe made. Elvis ~
· 10r1g ivU tntroduccd Otl Cheers a
The crowd c.oukl not &Cl cn,ouah rcwyCU'lwhcriffandson'sChat- entctuinmenL
ofHanelaon. Thcygrabbedat,M,e
T-shirts he threw out into !he
crowd and cheered wi l4'i)'
throughout hissc1
.
·· BelleYe H or not,
Harrclson canactually sinaarid
the Kool Kall only enhanced hb
liYCly, jazzy performance. The
bandstattcdoffwithancncrgcllc
and a
iucly named tune
" M>ol
acterW,Boyda,m()osUand
Thi.ulidnoi~tobothtrAlhley
tcreslcd i.n a rdm.
Joe Paci IWI &I Leon
'111c Orea! .. lkmzini, a "U'J
lonelypholoa:nptowhohascapwred""lhcllistoryolNewYQ!IC
wilhhilamuin&, hean-wrmdtLn1pllob.
Bcmzilli Is both a favor•
itcollhccop1andthemob.boca&&Je •hc never take. sides: he
onlyl@:apicturu. AlehouJhhil
photol.._ res,eat~nooncwillpu~
a
liahthe~hchuput~
Wbenthon,qcntly ~
owcdNgh1tlubowncrKayt...e-ri!f
{BptirlHcnhcy)wllksi.ntoh•
wusoon-:..c;::':t;'.::. /~~~~=-=~~~ -:.~'.''s:rw'!n:~':r! _
,
: ~y .~rrjcndK.cl7f°' son l'tiilllpspityt.dthelrpopular They'rethc~ r>
•
camo,,l',o'.. 1 Ul~asi•iwhoclai.mshe
••·• The'!iOnl"'KeUy"kself tuncstoaranriddef!alldience. ally kMlilcm.M
- owni liilfofticrclub.
·,
'l$S\n'l\;!e'arid,1Sli6w:~.1bur~en 11-ey~Jri~~
~oru ;
.,.., JIJ.r., ~~F:!Jb_, PfviO. .; : ......: ...
~~IJ"OU:"9.
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:
· Thcrundidnol.end~cre. minuleseL
'
dayew:lling.
~irivolvillJlwomobCamlHallwayth'oughthc pcrf~
OnSunday,klcalband
Oow\lolothcrbandr' lia . . Kay'1Jam hmt.nd. ~
Tcd.~triedtomate aijex.it. OiffsofDoonccnpcrfonnedon pcrformedattheshow.Localrodr: •qmeca rcwdcld·bodics.
Harrcbon took notice and an- tbeTremontStrcctstqeJ..e~ bandl.,•DclAqot.-TJf.and
_ Bcnwnibrubbisown
·
Nie
" 1takin sldeswhenhF
i;elaliatcd by 1euin1 hi~ pals the band play old aonp and 1 per<~~~PmJ.,.,.. falbrorKay. He
samplin1 of their new IOrlJS,
becwcen. rock n a 11an1 ~
wbach ~ill appear on their rat Fall~lnc1udcdpopperfonnct1
albumduie ou1i.nJanuary.
JiYC Harrebon a wedgie.
r:0111i11ud 011 poje 6
r:OllliJuud Olt pai~ 7
nree "Cheers" for
TheCovcrGir~pvean
......... ,.....onnus
~:;~.,;:~=
, "!)Urccognitioncnabk.s
lhc Univcnily 10 publlcize11S lll Suffolk Universi1
yisaschoolon titudcs toward education , and
cha.nge the reput:1.tion of the Uni•
Ycnity rrom just another comDcnniswa.scspccialJyplcascd rnu1cr school roan institu1K)l'l or
withthism:entpublicily,lxcau.sc acadcmkeaceUcncc.
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LIFESTYLES
Pesci )tits ,
First annual KISS Fall
again in
"Private
Fest rocks the Common Eye"
THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL
"Way More Weeke.nd" at College Fest agreat success
Oncofthccw:nutha&
=:~~
BoalOftrecentJyapcri•
enccd the fifth annual C.oUege
Fest I I the Hynes Convention
Ccntcr. lbethcme.ortheCoUe1e
fat was "Way More Weekend...
This~.Boston-w•
hosting its fifth aiinuaa1'CoutgeFcsL For the lffl&II admission of
SS, vlsirorscouldpk.k:upsamplet
from a variety of different oom:panics, wl1Ch sc\/Ual bands perform live, and brow& al the hens of booths at theevenL
There were many great
ramcs II the College Fest. The
Campus Calendar pve away ~
..
mountain bUte and waia stia.
V'trgiaAtlan&Airtinesraffied
on a trip., London.
Other prizes included a
free course rrom Stanley H.
Kaplan, wardrobel from GllCll'l
&ndGirtiaud. and aSUNX) ml&DC
system from BOSE.
Maoy oltho booths bad
WOfflllliollOffdleir"busineaea
orWICCJllntcoupons that you can
Some (abaloul dlnccs modded
cloches from Jlectlot, tllc Lodp,
andffllnyothcrl'dailllal'CI.
Tholew~lbeevent
•>~
had the opportunily lo lly a ICm·
po,wy taeoo. They COllldaboaee
-
llow lbeir eyes would look in •
toeally~c:olorataboolll
.,.srecat,ytheCnbrid,cE~
' • ....,S!oiT
'2) Salanll/ Lucky Yoo
"3) M......... / Countdown To Eslinction
,4) 10,000 Mulaa / ,-_ An, Days
USCaldiffCftfttlocaeiolllallOYCr
Boston..
Oneolthemostpopular
boolhswaup0N0rcd byRevlon,
They wae olfcrinc &ec nianicweallldliploniaab-Gp.Thc
1uys laed' dt k booet110o.astbey'
wae.,_,-,ewyo.wford••
"Shapc ·lllat Body" eureiae
vidto..
TlleHynesCon\lC:fttionCa,-
5)MlcbMl.,_/FroeForAD
tcr WM packed. The orpnizen 'l Tood TIie W,t Spn,m,t I Fear
~ dlal l&.700 smdcntt 7) Soup Dr._t Hot 'jVlnd
I) Sonic Yoolb/ Dirty
, alDdcd. ~Collete Fat...~
are~90c:oDcaaMd• 'l REM/ A - For Th< People
mliwnitics in tbean:a. aml lho 10) . , _ Gallriel/ Us
Cblie,ePcslWS1apt:ia~•
~10,etqcd:w::l"udbave..ac - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - '
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WEPNESDAY, OCfOBER 21, 19'2
11IE SOffOLX JOURNAL
Chilli Peppers cooled by law suit
againSttbeRodHocChili Peppm
FAIRFAX, Va..
A fordaml1cs s uffcredas1raultof
a 1989aci.ual assautl.
rumerOecqe Muon Univmity
TheslUdentwassceting
stOOCfll tw rt.led a $4 million
damages for mental 1raum1 and
lawtull apinst the Rod Hot Chili
hum iliation from four members
Peppertrordarnqcs tulTtffit as a
of the band. the Red Hoc Chill
re.sui t of a 1989 JU ual ISSallt.
stam
Afiuan April 21, 1989
Acawdin&tothestudent
ye fro,,i,a,,,
--
1llc Grul'' Bcmzini is
Offitt.
hirn,clflllkin&thcphofos.
or
Bemzini saved cvcryonc from the
mob ,o hcbecofflC:lahcn>tothc
people. He iJ asked whal the
name of his boot is. now dull ii
being published lS a gi¥Cn, to
111'h k hhcreplics: "ThePublic
mllic KIOf, but he b belier in
comicrok.l. Hec.-riodthe ,r.,clg.ht
ofthU: film which badifficull
wt. to accomplis h. Buban
Henhcy'spcrformancewasabig
dmppoinb'nent: she showed~
Eye~.
clcavageUW'lac1ingability.
Leo n "The G reat '"
8crnwu said tha, he nccdcd that
Lco:,rc;iliz.esthatlovc The: love slOI} between 8muinl
one moment in order IO make it.
Slinks after t...: f'3un:s OUI Kay and Kay was extremely bad; but - w "one moment" iJ different
n
ralltd on hbinfOf mantand him to the central plot invblvingthcmob ror evt11y one or US, but il means
the Sponcio ramily., that she w:ug,cat. Thepxeollhlsmm
thc.DITleto all or us.
could anain full ownership of her was slow. bul the plOC WU &ood
Ho pdully,
unlike
club.
enough IO save the movie.
Benwnl, we will noc have to risk
Th e media rt;ports 1h:;i1
Joe Pesclis1 gooddra- lire and ~bin~ to attain it.
Tbc:pic1urcsshownin
lhlll met rtally were inmdibk.
assisting band membm oulside
lheir dn:uing room when lead
l inger Anthony Kiedi1 ukcd
whelher shewou1dhaveSCJt with
hi~llndthrus1his penis intoher
in1
thc univenity 's Prognm
Boatd at the lime of the incident.
AncranApri121. 1989
cooc:en , the woman said she was
as.sis tin1 band members oulride
lheir drusing room when lead
1in1cr A nlhony Kicdis asked
whether 1hewou1dluiveSCJ1.with
him and lhru. his penis into her
u
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VL He was fined and ,cntenccd
1ooneda,yinjnil. Kieddappealcd
the case. but the alJS)Qls court
upheld the conviction.
FAIRFAX. Va.(CPS) -Afcnncr
George Muon University student
tw rlkd a S4 million 13wsuit
Oueu? h'4 a vc,y de- phone c:llling cards.
manding boodi. Students could ,
After visiting :ill of ttfe
cithctridc thcmcch11nkal bull or , run, f11.Dt,y, wild, and crazy Cf,·
climb th e Guess? rod: climbing ,1 hibit booths, vlsi_lon 8()1' t'W
trCAd wall.
chaoutolistt{l1~.1Ji.ve.,..\l,hl:. Qo\l
Another boolh with a, 8 Saturday, 1~ . B..,. ,Q i ~ ~-
video SUII' was signing postus.
=
i: . : s n ~ t = ~ ~
view. Amnesiylntcrna1iofwhad
information about thcirorpnif.a•
don and the Boston Globe offered
sub,cripc ions 1111lowprice. Stu·
dents Also h3d lhe opponunity to
sign upformajorcrtdit cardsand
KISS frompo1d
·Comedy
. Stop
Fenton Lounge
All are welcome.
Admissjpn and refreshments are
free of charge.
Sponsored by Program Council
=~ol~,~
at
1
=v:1= .
fiUcdthc
HynesConvcntionCmict.
1
The College Fat WIS I
big success. All students at the
HyncsConvcntionCenltfswnod
10 h::1Ye run. Nut yur's Colkge
Fatis :1.lre3dybcing:anlicip:ttcd.
• REMINDER TO STUDENTS wrnt PERKINS
LOAN and/o~ IN~ NTIVE LOANS for. lb~ Fall 1992
Sefhester:
Come to the Student Loan Office to sigo the Promissory
Note(s) if you have not already done so • ·1th Floor Sawyer
WRK09COl!lsawsomconewc.:v•
Something
OilTertftl 0a.nccntnlaWnCd the
7p.m.
r
TheFallFestorganizen ingastictt:r.theper3011wouldbe
didnot limitalltheirpctformanccs given $68.
audience wi th their great moves.
A1onepoin1ofthcirpafonu,q.
they pulled down lheirpan11and
flashed lheir undit;I where NWild
ThingM
waswriu.en.
In be1ween concerts.
people had no problem foUowin1
lheallurin& miJ.ofaromas to lhe
food stands. TllC9e booths ton·
There
WIS
Building. Failure to do so will result in the caJJCCllation of
your.award ,
1110 I
Oilldren's Tent atthc.fall~
Theacthiliesatthctentincludid:
clow a/face p1 int i n1 .
'c
shows. jugling, JJUPPCI show&.
ands&oryldling.
~
Many people enjoyed
thc.artsandcr1ftsten11. Jcwdry;
print&. and artwort from mme or
New England'• 11.lenled artuts
wue (orsale atlhe$e tenll.
OYerall,lhel'aUFcltwas
aneventcnjoyt.dliyanestunlltd
1is1ed of mon: thui thirty or
B051on'sbeatrest~
1beltandaalthcfall 40.l)OO people each cby. WSICS·
Felt included Oooman Japanese FM. AYCf)'Ooldf'r9ducdonl,and
Noodic Restinnt.. Sienna's Pina. the Rccreatioa Depattmcnt pro-,
Boe:wOl1h'sBakcd Beans,lheOld videdasal'eenvironmentforlhree
FashK>ned Rool Beet Company. run-filled days in Boston.
and Sieve·• Ice Cream.
Some o r the sponsors or
the fal l
provided uciting
evaill. ' Kartct1 's sponsored the Liw McCuJ/hllJh attd Kartn
SIOB.000 Football Toss Chai· . Yo1m1.Jawr,ialS,aff, contrib-
Fei
knge.
Tickets may be purchased al the Student' Activities
Office. Each student has won a pair of tickets. Each
ticket c~st $30. C heck or mo'l~f _
o~~,~• flhould;b,e
ma4.e_p?yable to E.D.S.A., F9r, J11orf )9f9n!1•t\llp,
·p1ease conblct the Slu-Adl.ities-Omce-or ~ II theE:!). _.A. _ olllne at 573;8328.
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Ale. Sun:.
Heidi De.Rosa
Karen Ma ncini
Elizabeth Miller
Karen LoG uidice
Ebba Legaspi
Maria Desantis
Dayna Antenucci
Sharon Jehkins
Veldl. Ind. New Radian! S lonn
performed on Sunday.
Big Bang and Atlas
C laulc Eu mple, Barrens:e
WRKO-AM p:uscd out
Whi tfield and the Savages. and Ricken for people to wcat. I( a
10 only music. The
October 29 .
0
~':e
a~~i&,~!jl~~~~~~
~:.\':-
Convent~~ 1150 ,omc.
Sandra Bennelt
Deborah Wilkin.son
Gwenaelle Balmes
Kelly Twomey
1
College fr... ,,.,,,
Feit dld not plcax C'lcryont . A
Starring
Robbie Printz
Jeanine DiTullio
Chris McGuire
Kicdis was convicted o r
sc.ualassaul1and indecent tkpo•
sure in 1990 in Fairfu County,
ThiJ contribution 10 the College
Get the lau · h of
your life~
C hristine Walker
Susan Lynch
Willia m Wichrowski
Tammy Cordei.-o
Joe Lffman
Ron Vining
Mary Connell
Stephen K«re
Rosemary Gentile
Lisa Katzman
Marga ret Manur
Anne Bartlett
Stacey Na.sh
concen, lhe woman said she was
ror
Call Larry Walsh or- Lomune Palmer al 5738323 for details or just stop by lhe Journal
ofrttt, Room 116 in the Sludenl Activities
The Si.iffolk University'& Newspaper
ncwspape.-,thewom111wasworll-
ncwspapc:r,lhewom111waswork-
whcntheFBlqucstionshimabou1
his mob involvement and vice
The following students have won the lottery for tickets to Pliantom of the Opera
on November 11, 1992 at 8 p.m. at the
Wang Center:
ing for the unlversi1y·1 Prognm
Board a.I the ilme ol lhe intidcnL
Feb. 9. 19!1].
then: 10takepic1uru of1 ~ tom e slaughter
the Farinclli
family by the SponelO fami ly: he
even manages to WC pictuteS of
The Suffolk Journal
Peppers band partnership, lhe
band's man.agu and 111:nt. the
Broadside reponed. Trial on lhe
civ il suil WU ekpecled IO begin
Feb. 9, 1993.
Accordingtothestudent
1be 1tudenlw&1scekini
dllmaaea for menial lrlwNI and
humll.iatlon from four members
of the band, the Red Hoc Oilli
Peppen band partnership, the
band's mana,tt and l&CRl. lhe
Broadsiderq,onr.,d. TriaJOO the
civil au.II WU upoclOd IO begin
The Suffolk Journal Is
still constantly looking ror new sllllr
members in all of
our departments.
News
Sports
Lifestyles
Specialities
Photography
Production
Advertising & Business
E.D.S.A. Congratulates
the Winners of the
Phantom Tickets!!
ColkpPreaSa-rice
H you know the English language (or any other language), we want you on our
THES\JFFOLK JOURNAL
,,ud 10 this rtpon.
• November 6, 1992 ls the
FALL DEFERRED TUITION DUE DATE!
FALL 1992 tulllon must be "
paid lo full in order to register for Spring ~993 Seffll'Sler. Spring registration begi~
November 2. Please read the following to have y_
ollr
.registration accepted and proc~d:
1
• Your Fall account must be paid in/u/1.
• A payment of at least one-half of tht! Spring charges
must accompany your registration form. Deferred
invoices/or the balance will be generated February
19, 1993 with a Ma rch 12 due date .
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1992
:rs cooled by law suit
k,
apinstthcRedHotChiliPt ppers
fcwdamagcssuffctcd1.11rcsul1or
~~1~ ■ 1989
se;:::~asscctmg
;~~ =~1~r:fourtra:;:;!
::·
Brmdsidc ~ported. Trial on the
~Y~'. ;~~\;~
Dt Oiili
upcclcd to begin
,.....
1ip, Che
ent.the
Acc0ftli ngto 1
1'1cs1udcn1
ncwspapcr,thewom11nwa,wort-
ing for the uniYCrSily's Program
Boanla1lhclJmcollhcinciden1.
AftcranApri.121. 1989
conccr1, the woman said she was
llSSUeing band members outside
obcgin
•-""""''
"'•=
outside
cn lcad
: ask ed
:ex with
inlohcr
their dressing room when lead
singe r Anthony Kicdis llkcd
whclhcr she would have se1 with
.him and lhrus1 ·his penis into he r
focc.
Kiedis 111as convic1cdof
sc1ualllS5llul1 nndindcccn1c1posurc in 1990 in Fa.irf:u. Coun1y,
Va. He w1.1 rincdandscn1cnced
toonc dayinjail. Kicdisappealed
the case:, bu1 the :appc:i.Js coun
upheld the convk1ion.
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lawsuit
·J
~ dephone callins catds.
1 coul d _,
Ancr visi1 al l of Ille
in1
bull or _, fun, run~ • ..,iJd, and cray Cf.•
imbin& ,,1 hibil booths, vi.si.tors gol I~
chancetolisl~l,Q.lt.vc,.\Uic, Qiil
:,vith •,t1S:11urday. ttw, ,B-. .(:J1k,!"ia,i~
P.JJ!~ 1,1 Cli!ls
o{ poqt,J:P)ll 1/WJ Atlas
lassago--9tml,zed pt.y,,ed.--Bi1 Beng, ,...
Veldt, and New Rooiant Storm
:ollege pcrformcdonSund:iy.
one.
:md At las
ltd her Shrugged both have roou al
iHyncs • Bert.Ice College or Music.
E.D.S.A. Congratulates
the Winner---s of the
Phantom Tickets!!
The following students have won the lot•
tery for tickets to Phantom of the Opera
on November 11, 1992 at 8 p.m. at the
Wang Center:
C hristine Walker
Susan Lynch
William Wichrows ki
Tammy Cordeiro
Joe Leeman
Ron Vining
Mary Connell
Ste phen Keere
Rosemary Gentile
Lisa Katzman
Margaret Mam.er
Anne Bartlett
Stacey Nash
Sandra Rennell
Deborah Wilkinson
Gwenaelle Balmes
Kelly Twomey
Heidi OeRosa
Karen Mancini
Eli:zabelh Miller
Karen LoG uidice
Ebba Legupl
Maria Desantis
Dayna Antenucci
Sharon J enkins
Tickets may be purchased at the Student Activities
Office. Each student has won a pair of tickets. Each
ticket cost $30- Check or mon~y Of~~rs ~hould;)>e
. mad,e payable to E.D.S. A.. F~f. f'lOT~ iqfor~atij\?t,
please contact the filu&ellt AdWities-QfT.ce.o r ea.II the. E.:p.~,A. ~otllne ai 573-8328.
0
IQ5ten.
A
Big Bang
ofTcn:d
:c. Stu•
mity 10
uds 1111~
halfillcd the
"""""' Children's
...,.,,
'""""'
rc"W ild
oncetts ,
,_
>llowing
"''°""•
du: con
hirty or
the Fall
1'sPizu.
i,lheOld
ompany,
There was a lso a
TeAt at lhe fall Fest.
The activities at lhetenl includid:
clowfl/focc painling. nuiic
shows, juggling. puppcl shows,
and storytelling.
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Many pwple enjoyed
lhcattsand crafts tents. Jewelry;
prinu.ondartwortfi'omsomeor
New England's talented anists
wcn::rorsaleattbcsetenLS.
Ovc,aJJ,lheFall.Fcst.was
anev.:ate11joyed by an cstia\afed
40JXIO people each day. WSKSFM.AveryGoldProd\l(tions.and
the Rccrutkln DejWtment pro-
vidcdasafeenvironrncntforlhn::e
run-filled day s in Boston.
exciting
lftd the LJsa McCwl/Qugli 011d Kartn
ss Chai• Ya1111g, Jo11r11a/ S101/. co11rrib"1td 10 1/iiJ rtpon .
Suffolk University, being a commuter school, poses 'a
great dilemma for many at\ldcnts who arc now ltyfug to condense
theirovcrtu.ed ,cbcdulcs and lt.eepthce,:pcnsedown with ever
dwind ling incomes.
Added to the rising cost of tuition, books, and housing,
the cost or commuting i! beginnning 10 strangle the ability o r
students to commute In and out of Boston.
~cosc.o fparkingll!Boston' s park:inggaragesburiscn
THE FREE RIDE IS OVER
- Bwlltlilf: 1uut1 011 tht door of tlte 5th floor
con rooniUIFtfl.lO/f:. Tltecopymachintdid
::,t~~':!:~:~;c;;:~;;::c~in1
11te machint /rtt of cliar1e. /I has btt11
rtporltd the con mochint did twict fJS much
copyin1 as ii iu1UJlly dau W1te11 it has tht
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Fest is already being anlicip:llcd.
Semester:
Uncdlhe
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MmypflbeefJkingpta,geS:aroundSuffolko!{erspccial
early bird ad CVUWll parking discouncs forcommutt!nl; bul ev'en
the $6.50 at Govemmcnt c:mt.er can be a b ~ cost to a
student wbooalf. m&cl SllS ~ week.
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Hynes Convenlion Ce,uu.
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The College Fcs1 was a
bigsuca:ss. All s tudentsalthe
HyncsCoo vrntiooCcntersccmtd
to h:I~ run. Na t,yc.ir's ~ollege
arrence
WRKO·AM passed 001
igcs, and aicltcn ror pcopk. to wear. I{ a
WRK01C01Jtsaw someone wear•
rganizc.n i~gasdcltcr, thepeoonwouldbe
)ffllance.s given, $68.
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and the iDcoavcoi~oftrying to gel to the Front.a' r1toad tow
yard in South Boa&olp.
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THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL
Come to the Student Loan Office to sign the Promissory
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Note(s) if you have not already done sO - 7th Floor Sawyer
Buildi~g. Failure to do so will res'ult in the cancellatioit of .
your award.
• November 6, 1992 Is the
FALL DEFERRED Tll_JTION DUE DATE!
FALL 1992 tuition must be paid in full in order to register for Spring I993 Sem~stcr. Spr ing registration begins
November 2. Please read the following to hav.e y_
oilr ·'
registration accepted and processed:
• Your Fall account must be paid in fu ll.
• A payment of at least one-half of the Spring Charges·
must accompa11y your registration form. Deferred
in voices for the balance will be generated February
19, 1993 with a March 12 due date.
datioollamJJlbave bt,c:oplaced in tbelobbies of Sawyer,
mdRidacw')'forditoountpnia,:•areaP"IP, Thcunivent.ity
n:::c:eatly amowx:ed the availability Of COUpobS' fOf the Government c:mterpnmg pragc.
.
Still this 'is not enough. If~ parting garagca can offer
1
:CSC:t:':!~'=·c:.:;~~~%t~~~
raies
obvious by the special
based on the time of day, that the price
for parkin1 in Boston is an artifici~ price, infla(¢ fol' profil.
1bc alternative, the MBT A subways and troUeys, is oo
real alternative. 1be cost of a monthly COMBO Plus pass, good'
f«thcoutlyi:Daar'CaloJBraintrec,Quincy,andNCWton,cost$48.
With thcaddili()oofJ)nlng. virying between $2.S0and$S in the
suburbs. the cost or
tnuJ.sit is nearly $100 a month.
lb.is is DOl even takjng iotocorisideration lhc cost to the
student wbo tnvcls by I.be commuter rai l from the farther reaches
lt°the North Shore, Southeast Massachusetts, Metro-West, and
NcwHampshire; wboteCOsto rcommutingissubstantially higher
TelJ us w_ at you
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- This is your ,
space to sound
off on anything
you like.
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the·editor!
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State Police at the Capital have already lllllOUOCCd they will add
addition pcnonDCI to enforce the parking code around the swe
Howe.~ 1'ra1Sponalion will oodoubtstep-up its efforts to
hamper~ easy commute for anyone.
Sl;lff'oQ:; lhouJd nep:,tiate with area garages for lower. nolime lUbictlon, J)ftmg ra&ca for studeocs to alleviate some of the
burden otltrying to set in and out of clau::s mme quickly at less
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FOR THE RECORD• Due lo n::poner·~ crror, in the October 14
SGA e~.tion story. freshman Representative Raphae l
ToutoMJWI name wa, spelled incorrecuy and in
JeCond n::fercncc, he wu rerer to 13 she.
incorrcc~:~~
tbeShMbf~t~vi:: ~ t ! = = = v i ~ by
lbe same with the MBTA. Suffolk should bc.colne a YICl:i Ncwbeny's name wu ~pelled
OctobCl'7SOApre..elec:lionstory.
Jeacler'amonatbecollegcsinthecitymdmeifSinnuencctobring
special ralea: for college lludcutl QD the MBTA,
.. Satrolk'• campus is getting farther and fartbct away for 'InRlit,: In the Lut~ s column, MBTA vs. Rapid
man)' i:omm.uecn. U tbe university does not do anything to aub p o t i t a n ~ ' ! . : = T A a s t he Mer:rodlc·eolt of &be
ibco the alternative is to either build
llllllC is Muachuaeu, Bay
dormmJriel: cw PtcNC the srudeocs.
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The questions and nothing but the question~
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Journal Columnisl
lnslcad of focusing in on the dcbUcs or other
nation.al i.Slues.I thoughc weshouldtalcealootailhefout
qiacstions,lh.2.twillaltobebeforeUJonlheMamchusctts
ba1.lol on November 3rd. The economy oCMassachuseus
and oC the country is slowly coming out oC the recession.
At lhis time more lhan eta, we must do all we can to
fostertheg.rowlhofbusiness. WithgrowlhbeingourrltSI
priority we musl consider the four baUoc questions t.hA.t
~befotcu.s:
Question One:
Tu on Ciprelles and Smokeless Tobacco.
A )'CIVOICOII lhisquestion would imposea2S
Cffll LU on packs oC ciga,cttcs and smotdess tobacco.
The money genuate.d would lhen be placed in I new stUe
Health Prmection Fund.On ra::e valuclhilappean 10 be
an CJ.Cdlent bill (e..,pecially since 1 do not smote).
however, aside from all the known heallh rilb. this bill
The Expense of Commuting
THE FREE RIDE IS OVER
• B11l/11i11 luui1 on 111, door of rh, Sthjloor
ropy roo"' in Fenton . Th, copy rnochi11t did
1101 haw: o code Uy 11.111i/ recr11dy. Si11rt
A11JKSI stiuJ1111J olldfac11/ty have tK111 KSing
the maclli111frr1 of charge. /1 hos bu11
rtporrtd rlle copy rnocllint did twice IIJ "'"r:h
copying as it 11s1UJl/y dots wht11 ii has rh,
code kq .
Suffolk. Universi1y, being• commuter school, poses 1
grcatdilemm1Co,many11udcnuwhoarcnowtryingtoc0Qdcnsc
their over tued ,chcdules and keep the c..pensc dow n with eve r
dwind ling incomes.
Added 10 the ris ing CCX.I of tuition, books. and housing,
the cos1 o f commuting is beginnning to strangle th e ab ility ol
studenlS lo commu1c in and ou t of Boston.
1bec01tofpar\:ingin8ostonpark.iuggaragc.shasrist11
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Letters to the Editor
o;gh,
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yatd in Soulh
Maoypftbc~nggan.gesaroundSuffolk of'{er special
carlybin11Ddcvatlntparkingdiscountsforcommu1M,butcvcn
the $6'..50 ti Oovtmmenl Caster CID be I burden.solQC (:OSI 10 a
SludcntwboCID?'mlkcsS l 25~week.
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1be same wilh the MBTA, Suffolk dlould be.come 1
lckleramoa,thecollegesinlheci1yanduseitsinnuence10brin1
apecial r-. {01" college Sludents on the MBTA.
Sutrolk 'aCllllpusiagectinJ rartherand rarthcr- away fo,
manycommUICn. lfthe univen:ity does not do anything to curb
11:,c-co.i: of lbe ccmunutc. lhen the al1erna1ive i.s 10 eilher build
dormilOriel or kal lbe ICudcnts.
•
A yes VOie on lhilqucsiion would reqlli.lJ:most
px.lcaginauscdin MassachU51CCUtobe: n:du~ in size,
reusable, o, made of recycled or recyclable matt:ria.ls.
OnceAgainthis billloobaoodonfacevalue(cspcc:ially
to the environmcnlal fanatics), however. this bill will
inautethecostofmanufKturingwhichwillintW'nbe
tranJlateddotA.,iintoincnuedconswnercosu. This bill ,
=h::soo:::::-c=.n:;:=.:
Let's keep Musachusettsjobf: and revenue in
our own swc. nocjusi give ii n•y IO Ille,.. of New
Hampshire 01" OW' Olher lea rellrictive peipbon. s-.,.
portthe&rowthofourSlalC, Vote.NOonqacstionl 1-41
Asarcmlnder,lhcrearcjusttwonw:nwecb10aobefon:
lhl:clec1ion. Donotmalccup)'OClrmindsuntil)'OUtcemy
neJtt column, w~ I have 10 aay may very well lhod:.:
you ....JO ~~ week., be sure you thect oul the IPf,Cial
election ~•IIOII oCthelo1U110J.Sce you Chen!
/lo,.
The v{ews uprused in
Vin{n1'scolWN1ort
ntirely his own and do .not necuuuilyrepresent
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derlC!f'yCOwswerc1)311ofthe
plaJwlingcommittee.
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unlikeeverywbttcclse.themim:
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Tell us what you
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This is yo ur
s pace to sound
off on anything
you like.
Write a letter to
the editor!
dationatampahavc~placedinthclobbicso(Sawyt:r,~lon.
andRidcew.-ybdilCOUllteutoa,•aru1-.gcs. Thcuniventil)'
rcccotly announced tbe availability o f coupons for I.he Government Ccotc:r parting pn,ge.
,
Slill this is DOI cn011gh. tr i:hc parking garages can offer
dlscounl pa,tc.ingof$3.00 for 3 p.m. to) L m., why can't lhcy give
the same discount ra.1.c 10 student for any time or the day. It is
obviousbythcspecillra1CSb&!lCdontbctimcofday.tha1lhcpticc
for partina in Boston is 1n artificial price, inflated for profit
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Thc alternative. the MDT A 1.-ubways and trolleys, is no
real altcmalivc. TbccostoramonlJllyCOMBOPluspass.good
fOf'thcoutJyin&arcas orBrainlrCC. Quincy, and Ncwioo, C0$1$48.
With thelddilionofpa,tJn g. vary ing bclw~ S2.S0and $5 in the
suburbs. !he cost of mass transi1 i! nearly $ 100 a month.
This is noc even I.akin a into consideration lhc. co,n to the
student who travels by the cotnmulcr raillroffl the fanhcrrcaches
of the North Shore, Southeast Ma.uachuscns, Metro-W est, and
NcwHampshire.whosccos10rc:0mIQ uting issubS1antiallyhigher
Sla&e Police at the Capital have alre.ty announced they will add
addilioo persoooel 10 enforce the partcing code around the Swc
Hou.3e. Boscon Transponatkm will no doubt step-u p ils elTons 10
hamper ao easy commute for anyone.
Suffolk should nep.iate wilh area garages for lower. notime rcariclion. plflting ra&es fo, siudeou to allevi1tc some orthe
burden of trying to get in and oul of classes more quick.ly 11 less
Rcquiri nc Red uced, Reusable of
Recydcd hckqinc.
drivtninAmcrica.Aitcrhcrollcd
olTmy~Y\formcd him lhal
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lk:Nltoe..·
ristl.ltin1•ctiancc~pamngontl)e1ttcct,thelr~~aorange
11}.an sub;,~:;:ilicclosinaofthc McCormack Bu~ldinggarageand
vixe NO°" Qtu.SIUII 0•1 - ,, wll/ lllll't 0llT 1ca•o•1!
AycsV01ConthisqumionW011klimpo.e1n
eude tll on ccr1ain OWi and ~ mMCrials. The
revenue genemc:d would theft be med kt clean up
hua'douswaste1i1etacrca,lhc--.,AndranaUy,oncc
apin.thisbi ll kw:lk.l1oodon&ccva1ue.~.ilaoes
100 Cu and noc far enou,i, on certaia ~ • •
Wait fo,arcalclean upbill}. TbeboUom line fort.his bill
as is will increa,e costs for tnnlp(lrWion. heal. man ....
facturin1. and dcctricity. The tQ impolCd on theae
induslrics will noc elTecl them, but will hurt WI by
increa.1in1 costs and cultingjobl. VON No o,, Qi.ado,,
Pow• II wlll hn o,u •OIIIIOaJ!
Question Three:
saJc saleso(theseproducu. noc 10 mmtion placing a
heavier burden on those that do smote (even though I
wish everyone would qu it!). But with jobJ u the boCtom
line, if this bill i.s passed. MusachUletts residcnu will
begin laking evm mcntrip:1 to New Hlmpshire10avoid
our tax~ thus lak.mg Musachuseus money out of our wouJdbefine,ifitwcreanationwi*mandate,llowcV'Cf',
economy and placing it into the hands of New Hampshire itwillaffcctMaaachutetUalone.. Thccndraultwillbe
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Qualion Four:
T~on Oils and HuardousMatui.al-.
swe·•
Newa
tor
Reccntly.Iwutoldbya
tourisC thal Boston.has the worst
commu1ei:-;;:r.~~1:~:=a1:!:.~~h
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wiUscverdydamagetheMusachu.sctts~andwhole-
Hampshft,and lost jobs in Muaac;tum:US. VOUNOo,,
Qundoa
11 will llMn OIU' «'OlloaJ!
Question Two:
PublicReportincof CorporateTulnronnal ion.
A yes Yofc on thi.s question would require
c:erlain orpniwions/businesscs tofde highly detailed
financial WonnaUon wilh the Scacwy oC
of.
rice, which would then ma.kc lhe information •vaitable
lO the public. Again this bill loob good on face value.
however. t h i s ~ financial infonnation should remain that way. Businesses forced iomllkesuchrccords
public will become thc target of out or awe business and
may fall lO the competition. This bill may jcopanliz.e
jobs.and itsbenerttsofaccw-ate.business tuina.do not
out way the p;,te,1tW fo, lostjobs.
YOU NO 0,, Q111,tioa Two.,, wUI luut OIUttO•OMJ!
you
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Ourcil)'is quiie:unique.
Thelayoulofthemcctswasdesigned by cows ralher than mu•
=~:::;,
Bowdoin Street. Only liveswck.
couldha~lllldcscnscofiL,The
City oC Boston thought it CQUld
fixthcmcssbymakingjustabout
Oosl!,~thcft'1•kSca.lwn-
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1.lf lfflona
lhellghlitlCd,wckt:eprolling ckkrly
untilil tumsgrt,cn."Yickrlsfor
the othcc guy to wony about. a t1vou1
scop·sign rcatJy means slow, •d ricnoc
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0/'N ·lfll .. •,,r, U1 iiie' .Jlic
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I P"~ ~ drivin1.Jn
in~Dod,:e~".'r,1,a1,;~ r~~in,~ci1y
le.Joncc~an
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·~1n.,_moc .n:iusrt,q~(?•CCCCtmcdOffcnHc,-e.CW,C'1tJ1pe• ave~~),
than
RcmemberlhoscN'lisan
a s ~ limi1 isamoreof asug- ~¥,ldil\lCIUIW fortltudc, commerciall tha1 proclaimed.
gCSIJon.
arclhedffldingCacton. ·
"Bob's H:i,tiway?'" Wdl, that's
Above all other lhfnas,
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When
IOffltonC- lnlu!ls thewayiolhink."lfyoudrivclike
bul wcmusta'IOidobnNction.s
theicisohecardi!Wrulc:and il's
?W'drivin,lkilll,theyarcrri'su~:
lionsincludcanylhingfromCali•
nall.TogtVCldvanccnotic:eof
inJlhcabilltytodrjyefflBOIIOn
is lobeawuteof'lpace,au.,clea
blob olprotoplasrn with no real
purpose in life.
fomlan !Ourists 10 Beirut Ciiy- one's dwction i1 to cua shame
gm pothoka, noc to menlfO!l upononeaelf. Tbo9ewhouaeth:11
lhcOlhercan,policeotrlCCl'S,and
domcsticanimals.
Slic.k:onlhcl~ 1idcofthe11ccriD&tOIUfflPircnollkllCrinilndriv-
We le.am advanced tx•
tical sk.ills which mate us lhe
fUICR~ofmolOrvchicles
in !he busineas. If the light i.s
en, but sad imitations.
Thebcstlhingaboulthu
mqtorvducJecompdilionisthal
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al l dlfttr'CDCca
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statelicensepblcdocan'l ai~lt TommjBtlmontt'scolumn
1way,thc dcfCDlive~vlngleeh;
■iqucldo.Ja-Boalm,tllte~of
will ruurn natwtet
\'oil"l", ,d' '--iuffoll,
Wh~t is the most hljportant issue in tli~ presidential campaign?
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FOR THE RECORD.
· ~ to rcponcr·s cnur. in theOc1obcr 14
SOA e~.11011 story, Fre.utnun Rcprescm.a.1ivc Raphael
Tou1onn1ian name •u spelled incorrec tl y and in
xcond reference, he wu rder lo u she.
thesluckn~: i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : i : : y
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~~~wbeny'• name was s ~ incomclly in the
7 SOA pre...ek,ction IIOry.
" Education. Not stre.Uing
the unportanec or education like so many other
COUlllric!,"
Soaa.Senc
SopioomOre
''The economy."
"Mating sure Bush does
not get re-elected.. ..
"'l'becconomy,and unemploymcoL We need more
jobs."
"Wo,nen'sri&hu, the
~my. and the environ•
menL"
David llineout
Sophomore
Jllllior
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Liberal Arts and Sciienca under·
Ortainal,lyrrumlrdand.
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thewuac~~trea"We k>ot for students
U'Cl'oftlleO.UicAthldicAao- whowantlluslftdhave 1commitciaiion and inanqed • 1irlt ma1110conlinue,wliowoukhxhcamo1;e It.am before movin1 to crwise not be able to con tinue
lheUnltedSt11ea.Sheilcumntly lhcir education due 10 financial
employed by the Stalil: Sb'CCI constraints." saldVi&lioua.
ln lddilion, the appli Th.ii is the third year cants mllSl haw: 1ttendcd SufTolk
J!.DSA twav.'llfdrd this!eholu• routleastonucmestcr,bcaclivc
lhlp, wrudl isfundr.dthrou.&h lhe in1campu.1orpniutionorcomcvenln1• Md part-lime student mllfUty Ktivitic:s,submitpenonal
.....
twemetltsandbcinletyjewedby
acliviticsfoc,
Thetcholanhiplsrncril the selection commitltt. submit
award bucd on I IIJPUcantsgnde their w ~cums, and in some
point •w:nac. Applicants rrom C&1CS. subml1 rccommcnd3tlons
thcSchc:x>lol~lmusl
have a ).O; Crom the College of
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rrompr::>fmon.
" It cnab~ student, to
o btain an cd uca1ion ," said
Vi1Uot1&. "We want kl m31:c lire
easier ror students and thiucholanhip isjust that.11 aiva pcople
theopponunitylDgrowandlelrn...
The awanl Is u.sually
awarded II the May S1udentR.ecognitM>1'1 NiJhl. bul 'lfU ddayt.d
due to a ladr: ohpplicants.
Vialiotta said the l&SIW
dcadlineforapplicalionbMarch
l.butltwuu.lendcdtoSepum.
bcrsomorcpcoplecouldfile
applkations.
A total of eight applicalions were submitted ou t of an
eligible 1,700 part-lime and
evening 1tudcn1.t.. 'ibat's really
bad," commcnlCdVigllouaonlhc
IIYWI numbers of applications..
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- - - - , : - - , : - - ary. II iJ a morclentatlvc rcla87 A•J Cllaffet:
Stu dents work on NASA's search
~or intell1'gent 1,·~e ,·n s pace
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A Suffolk student can
Eo<hKhool,-fi""' <hooocto<nliad>oholpolemtt
many studenlS lookin& (or pan- Sctvicaandeoc,pcr.tiveBduca•
time jobs to rulfill their financial tion VI finding• pan-lime job or
B7 Jtlf Sc~..urcr
CollcgePreaScrvicc
ing lnlclligcnt life oo another
pbncl come true.
ATTEN'fION
SENIORS!
Outlook on part-ti~e
job search hopeful
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~ystudentCclcslcSlocpcr
w!Shcl upon a star, she ls IKlpin g
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Sleeper, 23, isoocor a
handful a( gradiiate Sludm15 in
the counlf}' ID have warted on
NAS A's Scan:h for e..tnUOTCStrial lnlc:lligcnce (SETI) Microwave Observing Projec1 (MOP).
The $100 !J)illion. 10-year missionbepnO;:tobcr l l•theSOOth
anniversary of Ovistophcr Co-lumbus' landin&in ll)CNcwWorld
- 1oscan lhcsldctforBdiowaves
Iha.I could be emitted by al)Cfl
c1vUi.z.ations.
And, like Columbus,
Sleepcrstudicdthe surs IOhclp
guide NASA 's.tearch fOf the new
•"""'~11wuak>t 0Hun."said
Sloepcr,a Califomia lnstilulC o(
Ta::tlnokll)'~stllkntwho
= ~ ~ t ; t . ; : : : c·.~
Fickt.Califomi&.undcrthcdirtt1100 of SETI's IOp scicn1is1. Jill
IK)('ISfo'Oll ldusc thcscfrcquenciel
1 si:nd mewses. tr they c1isl.
0
tllc: signa.ls oould bc piclr.cd up hy
radio lclescopcsoo ou r pbnct.
To dctc:a well intelli 1cr1111gnals:unidsltaunivcnefull
of n~urall y 1cncr.11ed sign»S,
f.ccncy '1 AudclUI al$O
helped to equip the Mobil Re-
,can:h Facitily, 1 high-tech van
th:11 will bchookcduptolOffleof
thcradio1tlc:acope11ohclpinlhc
xarc:h.
jobs and
NASA sc~tist.s developed new
Thc th1dentsarcmoda1
technology such as Multichannel abou1 \heir contribution. "Thctc
Spectrum Analyi.er (MCSA), arc I k>I of people who had rcw,,hich hoob up to radio tclc-- sponsibility,M said Slocpcr, who
scopes and permits ,cannin1 10
millionfrcquencic:saaoncc. Computcrs in1erprcling1hc data will
be on the lookou1 for signals th.at
pulsconandorf. whichmay indl·
cateintelligcn1 1irc.
Wilh lheconsuuc1ion of
suchcq uipmcntlllkingupm311y
employee hoUIS, scientists once
again called on students.
" lnocda kMofhclphcte.
joillCd the SETI team a• part of
• graduate rellowshi p.
~~~~=
=~;1$::
Bill Quxh
Fcvi(s rcauilS.~I
diowavcs inoursolarsystemu,
signoCintclligcnceeven lOOycan
ago, they would have lhou&hl no
one was on earth.
'I'm
!"'w
in&
eloclrical cngine,cring
1
app1cs .. isinicrcsling," Quxh
13id.
wu one of
worked
be utilized in xcuring lhcsc
positions.
Acco rding to Pcler
McQuaid. assistant diffi:'Dr of
Coopcnuve Bd'ucation, dwmt
opponun1tics.. ~l)lynnge
for thcsepos1
i.on1 u$510 $7.
Thcscpositionsoffcruhortcrjob
KaR:h since the lkills requimd
~ u,uail7
more buic.
TheCoopcntive&luca•
can
lion Offaoc offct1 • Co-op pro-
gram10 1h11lcntswhohaviecom•
plcltd lhcir freshman yes o,, in
thca1eof"a!BnSfcrltUdcnl,onc
thccndof"thc80"1,jobopporttani• ru11~.Alllldcfttm1111have
::i :~::::~c~~ :r:~
0
inleratod.in lcamcollcgcstudmts,and thcy'vcbocn = t ~ ~ ~ ~ I : :
den ts.
a rwm o< ttthniqucs
tocond1M:ta 1elr•din:ctodscan:h.
Tho rollow;,, "" ..... ;,,,;ghu
into these two av~ucs:
.
. Thc~Wk:lin~ll'I~
& CB l~IS many ~-litnC job
r:,:.~
Nor will students con~/;
sider thcir cffortJ a faUurc if no Wdlhemultitudcolput-timcjobs. Posiliofts in the Co-op propwm
signal iJ dctc.clcd. After all, ir an bochcoopcntivelftdn::gul.-pa.rt- offer c:atea" rclalod experience
aHcnciviliutionli.stcncdtoara- lime. "Onchalf.afmyjobi.snow ~ 15-lOhourspcrwcck.' The
~ ~ :i.:·~n~ ~'!:!
::!rua:i~!~i::~~·;
ACed.!.Apan-timejobClll'l probolh • """'or r"""'"'
xcuri1y and the opportunity for
growtll in a JC.lcctcd Cll'CCf path.
In f0day'1 economy, it
tak.csinitialive ..dpenbtenccto
be selected ror any job in lhc
martct pbce. 1bc,c ~ many
di.ffcmit cakJOOCI o1 pan-lime
or~. both SLccpcr
spc'ni on the.J)hone with employ-
pay range i.s S7.5~S8.50.
crs. tryin1 to market SwfolkituAllUdcntmustrntmcct
dcnlJ and plQlrMII to pl'OSpCC· with a Cc>op courudor bcfon::
live empioycn." he aid.
having accea to Ulelc pot:!lions.
0.0.Cbri~lidc..lla· TheadvaDtlgclOlhitpopanlls
denlS~ror~-wMwort Cbal • - - ' piA, inlpclrunt
wiUbcn::licvedtoknowlhatcom• career e1perience, n::ceivcs •
parucs&le·oncamoreopca tolhc ~ paylf'lte. and bu• coon•
pan lime job scan:h. ComjlWCI xkrwhokaltoon the loot fo,a
arcno1 M
iurricd"tolhepa,t-limc pouiblejob muth. Thecounselemployte.sinoc thcy do noc rcccivebcncfitsand atenOI onsal-
on =~~h=::!~":::
wcntintothc MCSA.-saxlQuxh, ll'W in1Cll~gence in the )'Ql'S IO
Senior Portrait Week is Oct. 26-30
Place: Student Activities Center
4th Floor Conference Room.
Time: 9 a.Iii. thru 4 p.m.
Watch for your notice in the mail with
your reserved date and time.
Remember your $5.00 sitting fee . .
If you have any problems with your
given appointment, please call the
Beacon Yearbook Office, ext. 8326.
Sleeper worked on the
r,mjccl's tafJel 1um:y, using a
computer to help nMTow down
thc lis1of 1W1 litcly tohosl hab1ublcpbncuthalcooldbctr.1eked
by the Artt:ibo radio 1elc,copc, a
1,ooo. r001dish in Puerto Rico.
-rbcy wanted to be able
10 track Slart for at leas! an hour.
Thcn:an:n' tmanystartllut fit in
Arccibo'a for 1n hour," Slid
Sleeper, who assisted Tartafand
1wo other acienlists on the JC1ec1ion or 1tar1. M!He ended up with
24atan thalwe'l"Cgoin&lolootat
in October utd November. Most
of them M i yeUow and onn&e
IW'lfOIIPlytllelheoloutsun •
theoncsmcJlllh,lflohavehab-itabk: p&ancu IIOUlld them."
Over the
ftQI decade ,
~~~~~th~
far l0Uth u AmtrallM IO eavesdrop Oft about 800 ~ SWI
withlna7.S.6ght-yarnidiu.s. The
sky IW'Vty, the aecorw1 pwc or
thcphaaoo(thcprojcct'stwo•
Pll'lacan:t,., wiUcoYCf"thcen~
"'""'°"byJCCtlon.
Becaux it
take,
rda•
tively IIU~ power 1o 1ran5mi1
miaow1ve frt.qucncicl that can
bcxn1outovcrrallllonlorlight
)'ell1
(lite rdo proarams on
Eanhlhatamdliplbinu>spaa:),
1e:icntht1 be1icYc alien civiliu.•
=
22, an cleclric:il engineerin g au- come, hopm1 somewhere, ~ den1a1S:1n Josc St:11e Univcrsity. how, they become a
o( h1s-
" W~' rc ~ or being on this
prop:t.
::l~~;;!c:!!~1 ;
o~=:o'
:1
~1:~::!:se~lvcr. way we
3
:i:;:::~,_i~l~; ./
"Wherever we find it,
UsingthcMCSA.NASA
~~~t~
projcctthanthcyhavcduringthc s:iid.
last !WO dcc3dcs of SETI effolU.
Sailllilpraideatad
CAO.olltqlli(.im, abioecll•
noqy ~ J dlll deveklpl
During • c:arty men- and ~ ~ ·
· r.cctiqc-Odobcr20ollllle cal p,od11et1. S ■ I._. jolacd
ueu Sen-ices ud MBA R.cpli0c:llial917d1Celllleydo,,
t--~==~--
talion's E.ucmive B,ak. cidc:dlOrelll'IICftftdleirraem:11
' Series. Sandford D. Smilb. a n d ~ ad MO"We llllo
O of RepliGca addn::aKd thcproducdonollw.dhcaeprodUCll in the .,a, ol canca, U,.
Dmt BteDDa ollbc $c:hooa flarnma&ion, ad AIDS.
A.studcnts. aaaned faculty.
~abc>llllbclnipor•
R.epli(]ea'anew"'prod-
oC~lhdrbact"· iM:tportfolio"tootO\leyars
lnlCCOUIUllandllnancc. rcacarchandacn::ativeacM1pr
Scnittlllalied, "Allpcr-• rJl'lancUlgtodevclop.
ormancc (ill baainca) ls mca.
inDUfDben..Yoacan'tgct
..,.rro. il.M
12
THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL
WEDNF.SDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1992
MBA,...,,,.,,11
JOBS fr.-,.,,,,
1lleir cmitive fUW'ICin& dcpeftdl upoir'joinl .,.inu1hip1MaffiCMlolraDU11capi•
tal, and no KCUal in¥atlncnlor
mo,iey t,y RepliOcn. Rq,liOen
Mllgetaraumolllh:,ut38pcrOCtll,eYenlhouJhlOOpcroml.of
thc projtd is fanariccd
p.-1-
by
~!~Jt.~~
BreatfastScrics.c:o--lfKNO"Cdby
~ Services and ~ MBA
Auxialioo. Past1ua11«turen
r.nancc. StudcnbhavethcopportUIUty IO meet Md CliDr: with bfah
pro(iJeCJ!..O.aanddin:donon
hive includcd--Banlt ol Boseon anlnlormaJbasi'stoutquesdon,
Otii:C Bconomise Way~ Ayers. and &ain an insight into Cwllff
andDircclorofS31esf«Upjohn, qm:rpombilitica.
. Career services ii
Robert Schroeder.
pleued with the
of the
success
~~~:~ut Breatfal Series, citing that ii
~oeW:p01ina M
;:
aIves the School of Management
ncn.,notRepliGcn.
loc turcr ~m~'!n~ ~ a:n'~
connection with the EJ.ccutivc tothcrealwoddofbusinc.uand
nea worid, and opens up mote
doon lo Suffolk students. II al.Jo
means more publicity ror. the
1Chool.
Cam:,- Scoices Did ii
C.petU to sponsor several more
EJ.ccutivcBrcatfastmeetinpin
lhe fut!R.
undcfa'!!:u':~n~eT~
10
attcndina. Pleue contac1 Career
poaibkjobmatch. Thecounsdon will abo help students Mlh
thcirff:lume,llldinlcrvnlkills.
The Co-op office: rmeivcs job
pmtinas etCh week &om• vu;.
etyoldileiplineslncludin,:
Ac:countin1,Mana1cme11t.Com-
m:-=itiot ':'~and!;'"'·~
10
:~i~t:,:t~:~
m
StudcntJ will also wan1
Scrvicc.ifor(unherinforma1ion. toscarchforap.vHimejobusing
~ = = = = = = . : : . . . . : = = = = = = - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i other
techniques.
Uliliic 1111 the poS5ibili1ies! AcIncreased u.posure to the busi-
sclr-dirtcted
hlct McQu.3id,oneof
to
cooling to
the best ways to do this is
N
markcl younelf." Let CV'el'}'OIIC
know you're lootina ror a job.
Ask CYCfYOM you mecc foc a1
least one oc two contxts and before you know it you will build a
huaenerwort.ingUstl
In ldditkln 10 using the
UniYersi1y·s resources, Peter
Mcquaid pointsoul the bcsa luck
he
had in such a SCMCh was
aoinaoutwithhisruumcinhand
and clllling on dirrcrcnt busi-
C\lct
- - - - - - - : :;: ;: : ; _;: ; _;: ; _;: ; _;: ;:.;~:;;;::.;~::;;~ =;=-=~t:~:: ;
;
-❖1,1~~•1+ ! I$$
Kick,-offwttll~eel,~fCareen
JI:»-. s.w,., c.f•
The Grad School Game
The In's, The <>a.ts.~ Optlou
,..
MeatSullal(1~ofVcn"M1csidtaf.1
11:00 - 1:00-.s-,-Jot
=~~~~~~1m
"'""·- ~;,:;.:-"~ill ..
wt-lofe-.s-wlft.,:a:- .&aH;
I,
.:.,
,
,I,·,
Reality ilinue ·Myt11: Uadentli!ildmg the
WWfld'of'-9iiiil!Ii
lcr,:lllent~~. ·o ,,1pmi:,meat
Em
'::lc&l'eer~c~~we•
,..., • t:OO-, S.W,W Ill
~
.,1~1+1 1. .. ..
,1,1~1+1t••~
swne. lt"simponant lOfollow-up
with that coniact name shortly
&flu.
~r,yen are often
im-
: S : , : = ~ ~ of initiative
.1, · ·
Anat!lcr mctb.Qd 10 be
-=~k¢::;~;:~,.k. 111 ~!:!.~~b~~~:
•; ~=.!';...~;.:;:~
Small Bulneu, Big Oppommlty '
........ ~.....-. .............
l :J0-1:o i - , ~ ~ I I
~-h-ofhifuli.n.fnlcuabi:iuthimol
bu..-....::b-ha.~ktfwR.id..
MU6.IO'AAI- . J ~
;::..=.:!.~~,:':~~~·
=~~~u=:='c!:.
munilypapcn,aometimaa Ycry
, valuable source ol job pouibilitics. onen,lhcrcadingaudience
focalocalpapcr-ilamallcr1nd
Elephanu from lhc Barnum and Bailey-Ringling Brother's Circus parade down Staniford Street on lhcir way lO North Station
CorolJ11 Btar,, JoMNJJ Staff
Domestic violence: the Suffolk enrollment
up3.1 % over last year
unacceptable cr1·me
i,
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c
·:~-=in"=
;
BJhdraR-pf
Journal Staff
-
a 1 ~'1 X.
XJ6i
domesticattad:s. Thc" lfdldown
JoumalStaff
N~wJAnalysis
She'syourmotbcr,your
;:::=:==·
::~:ru:=
. s":.s:;.
in1uoadavmlhou1hyouthink
youtnowhctwcU. She's.victim
of domeaticrioknoe.
Y~lbintyoudon' t
niricant lncn:ues in enrol1meN
we,e in the number" ol lrWfcr
Thn,moco<thcOean
stairsH.
=';;~==~~~ 11illa~~~=,:•
=.:~~~~:~~-= acadcm\~~~:x
showOWonanaYCngclttates
icmwa,~~~~u;ainem: :e~:s.:~~W:,';::C':;
. ~:a!~veo~:;:~~
riEntol1mcl1.iildRdcntionMan-
fctel'll'OllmfflL
~
•:~. ~·;~;:~:: ~~1
;h
:C:!nc~~ :!t~~=~lor::~
h:avmg lowcls straightened the bcfore she fin~ytwubthcliel.
~ .thccuc~~
~
t
~:
1=~martef
foltUIU~~~3 .IJ1¥
_
1
aboul is abusing you. Tbty m can:. ·
year.
•
men1wldlrepnUothc.admia:ion
Dr. JckyllandMI. Hydcto,ou.
Restraillina orden are
sun·:o~cnro11mcn1 andfinandllaidproccaa:,•Dcn•
Oncminutc,lhcyareswa:tand alsoawaytofiahtdomest.icvio- huincnucdl.5.6pcreencsince nisaid.
.
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~-curm,ctyO
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~!:.
r:: . :=~=~io~:;1c:~7! ~~~:::-=t=
~
hCR
the
1981.
:i;:::,~e.v:;:~:
nique in your job sea-ch. II is
=~~==nt~
11:10- -u :.• _!-.s..,,_100,
J:iHl - 1:Jl-, S-,.,, lldilloe,
Body Lliirguage Succeu
:1~==:e~:indwith
~~~s:;.a:;,..u.>-'!9
l :00 - l :U-,J..,,_411/fll
_ ,o-r..u.wa;;;l.~wC:.::-.,:L.
..... c.n.,o.,;!c..';:(;. _.J........,.
"1allwltdhydo.c---.,~incw..,-,-.,,
' -·-+:;;".;;;::,';,t~...i~Cueen In Health Cue Management
{
The Road Le.11Traveled 1
~!°uc~g~al;
wom:an·s self-esteem is b31tcred
son~ and 1111::cs k 100 f11. The inpQtMime~uaa. Pull-
~=::;::.~.i:.ei:
:sc~:Cc:~.~~;:1~:I ~;
~~:! :~~J,~.~::\!:
:i;:ii:~,in\lOlvcdin1rcL1tion •
~~:~,7:e:;:!:rd~;~~t:
;:::~=~~~~'.foconc , tmre undefn:=:=~~
ihingtucauseit. Shethlnks1h:11
maybe" Irlonlydidn' tdothls··or
.. lflonlyiljdthat".
Remember this • NO
ONE HAS THE RI GlfT TO
TREAT YOU AS A PUNCH[NG BAG, EMOTIONALLY
OR PSYCHOLOG ICALLY,
Thercmuslbcw-onacr
lc&islation paned to break thc
cytleofdomestic abUJc. ~
are 34 del1hs In Muuctiusetts
alone that shoald wake up the
1ovemment inlo action.
Thew ls help. The
Brookline Wofflan•, Sheller,
••-.'\,
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Expulancn of ,UUJQ .lhamal
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SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY
eu--•~Edsc;allo•
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.COMI IJ CII Ull FOR
WllaCOPYIII
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Exec MIIJI/MPJl Program
266-1926
CIIIHow
~~~~rollracat is up only 1.2
noc bocnrcit.uedyct.
l)>culUvcnity'sintctut
in~ngam&tdi\l'Cl'ICatmosphaehete .. Suffolkll~l
in the increased number-or Africm-American, Hilpanlc.. Asian,
and Nlb¥C American IIUdcftu
dcnu enrolled
II Suffolk.
• AttordingtoOeanDcn-
~~~
~~-1: / : : : : } ~
=~~o:::!
:,lleUICJUSCincnrollmentdocs
not tiPJla&e into any financial
docrcalcbeclUlcri1hebrF nurn•
ba-. oCIIUdcnll enfflUod in ONy
oneortwoduR:s.
Dcnnisdocnocacc:rodit
===•~on;;~
~~~;:u-:~1:!: ::~~=:=::: ~)::===~ =l~.9==-co~ti :.~.::i:;::
IT'~S::~l==)'~ =~~=ia:: =·::~~-: :!!=..~::; prim#ily~::· .:
:
lhaewas•oldEn&l,ishlawcallcd
WhyPa.bllcService?
~
mtislic. In MassachW1Ctts. as of
Octobu 9th, lhiny-four women
::: .:::;~si:ca::z: ~~W"ERWHATYOU' VE
1:Jl-l:Jl-, s..,_111
........ Keynote: •......
.,·•••
seriously hun bccalilt they 1he in tbc uru~y. Part time~-
DomesOcYiolcncevictim s break all thlnklble bou™1·
aric1. They are black. while,
young,old,poor and rich. They
:arc college lludalta. h<imemlk·
crs, and profcaionaJs. They are
not ilolatcd poop&c.
Domestic violertc:e is
thc sunoondln1 commlmily thal
<;_areer Conversations
The Winning Image: Dress and
Domcstic abuseisphysi:
~lcswt.sce,inffict,
t:J1r01Jcdlhisyea,.
•
lhc inc:tcaac i n ~ IO the
MlwayadwitisiftJ~or
=~eMdDe~: : '::t~n~ ~: ~
Dtan or
0470)andlhcMa.chulcasCm- lion~t,lll&cd"Earoll-
SuffoltUniwnityinlllo10pfour1h
wilha1UC:k ulong•it waslcss callklwhcnyouwcrcyoungand need tocscaperromvkllencein pe,et:llfin 1992. Thenumbcr" or Cllionsprinwilyl"lilcawan:nca
than the diamettt ri his thumb. lhcrcwasthc""bully"inyourclass. thc home. U )'OIi ll'C lbulin1 inlemJltioaal students hu in- of"s.tfolfl:UNw:ni.ly.tudoaot
(Girb,klOlr:11tomethurnblrithe He wu tough and mean and he IOfflCIOnC.S1'0PNOW. You ll'C ~fn:nJ3pm:,cntill 199 1 nocaaril)' ~cm,Umcat.
and coward. He
won'tpicil:onlllfflCODehilOWft
socicty rordomeakviolenoc,it' s
bccn inA.mericaro.-docadcs.
SlatiJdclaydaallOpucentoCIQ~lhalendupin
lhccmerpqrooMof"yourlocaf
He is a bully
t}'J)eo( IIM-., "
thctemustbcibdtct'Wl)'for
siubocaUSChcwpn't winlhc
fight and foci like he h3S any
conirol 0'ICt anyone. Domestic
hospitaJn~bocamcollOfllC abuse is all aboul conrrol and
iolenllllioul 1tadentl 1w in-
and,nidateltlldeats.'"aaklDca-
per0CDl:inthepacyt:111.'"
• De•iultouid lhalthe
m\i¥'Cl'liryilaamptio110ftlCIVit
nis. .. AUlheynflln:,oeed.lOdo
il~••-----W•
Colk ea.bb.. .B.:110oaewillapply
bocauleofan ~ •
oncaroand)'Oll-'l)'Ollkd)'OII •morediversificd,.__body
ldthehelpyo.dtew. ·Doa'I duo111b cs.tensive rccrultl•1
cbln&in1inscieutioa.lt'-hocom·
GET AWAY ROM TIUT
PDSON AS SOON AS PCJS.
SIBL£.Jt willD011e1beatrand
theproblcmuad..,willsct
wone. Talk10an,oaeandC¥a)'·
~ fnm 16 J)fflZftl 10 19
0.5,IIWday,tbeAmcri· victims10iai1:cbxk:thecontrol &acomeaodlcrltldllic.DCIN'T abroadandiaEqlilh••Secoad
ClnMedblAax:ladoaWUin sto1cnawayrromthem.
Bos1on iqiq local dodoB to
There arc shcltcn: and
loolr:ror~ aoc~P&Nof ori•niutlons 1ha1 will . take
ACCEPT'nfElJNACCEPT." Laapaae...,....,.11wdluin
ABLE.
.
lklllmPllblicdool&.
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W£DNESDAY, 0Cl'OBER 21, 1992
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COLLEGE HOCKEY USA
Suffolt:pbycdwcU the
of myfriuin')ife. WOnlyagainst
rest ol tbe game and wu even
able 10 mount some ICOrin1 at-
Suffolk!
•
ThiJ scemod to cake all
1helifcoutolthcSuffolttcar:Jl
and they ICCfned coosi1nod 10
10 Mau. Marilimc'a
cal cffort lhcrest o(the way.
\ac:tai:laisi-
dereaa. .
In_tho59thminutc~
was a wild laMlblc· I0 yards in
rrnntoftbcSuffolt nel.M IWO
SuJlolk dcfcndcn and IWO Buccaneer rorwanb rough! for the
,,.,,.
StcvcRymsha,whohad
assisltdooCwi:'sgoal,waable
1
01c11 good rooc on the ball"and
sent ii over the bead of Naga,;111:..
Withthcscorc4 - l.lhcma1C h was
prcuymuch ovu.
Rymsha scored again in
lhe 62nd mlnaie. u he beat a
Sllffolkde{eodcr toa loo:Sleball
andscntilil\Jl)thclcfl,handcor-
The Rams had I grea.t
ncugoaliecameway lOO faroot
ol lhc net, but Dcsmood Patrice
could not put the.ball in thcnet.
He put the ball in front or the net,
butnoS uffolt playerwasthcrcto
l'inisholfthegoal.
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T echnology Jrompa1r/6 theusesofthe DAS.
Anothersponsenhancu
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~ lhe ~ thin& wrona ~any Company (SITCO). Many may
wnes.whichcouldbephysically --ihink th.Ill table tennis is not I
harmful. lnslcadhe/Shec:uiusc !p0r1. but ii is. The R-4 was
thecomputcr toaccuratelyidcn- deveklpcdlOimprovcone·, tabk
tifywhctctheproblemisandalter tennis pme. Whal: is the R-4 '1
it att.hattime. This savcsaloioC Wdl,it isarobotwhichsimulales
is less hannful to the atableicnnisgame. ll iui:tually
;::c:,wi
al a passing car, hitfing hiJ
Coll~c Prus Servil-e
The Answe r To The Test
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Women's Tennis• Suffolk vs Lesley
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Suffolk University's Calendar of Events
Apply the stillness, clarity uid
pttdslon g.i.J.ned in medlbtl on to:
IArry,
Th~ countdown is
now 709 days!
Mary
TUTORING
in-
howeva, continued 1 Oy onc0
fourth of:1 milefanhcrun1il i1hi1
McGee . passing co mplc1c l)·
through his arm.
.. When I looked down
ant.I 'l:IW 1he blood comin g 00 1 o r
1hc arm. I 1c.1h?cd rd been shot
and I calkd for the trainers:·
A FREE )~evening Intensive
Series in Meditation
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WK IN
University DateLine
}T:ct,n~:00 10/21
1e11dcdtargc1.0neo r1hchul lcis.
LOS ANGELES · A
,. Univcrsi1y of Southern Calj~
or' nia lincb3Ckc:r was struck by a
scra ybullctriredbyasuspccicJ.
gangmcmbcraboutaquartcrmilc:
You handle mu.wi.
RANK
LAST WK
October 21 • 27, 1992
USC athlete accidently
shot; will return to team
Othu of/ict urvicts availablt
S00- 1500 for one week. mar-
tab ICMlS
atappro:omate y
70iil phwithspinupl06.000rpms.
A U5Cf can specify speed, spin.
angle of spin. pn:femd tllje.aorie:a, and evcn whetcon the table
the ball will land.
.
h justgocstoshowhow
ra, spons have come. There i~
still much IO be discovered. :.u1
thel;xlllisnowrollina. Adwncement,inphamacologyarcno11he
. : "-=""='Pic"co°"'=-- -'''.,..m-""°"~'-~-""
• Rapid Turnaround Time .,
' y, ~
-Loo-kl-n-,-,-.,- .
, ,o-p_f_rai_,m_i_t = · ~Ke~~i:~~·l66-
RECORD
I. MAINE (6)
94
31 -4-2
I
2. MICffiGAN (3) 84
32-9-3
I
3. MJNNESOTA (I) 78
33- 11-0
I
4. BOSTONU.
66
22-9-4
J
5. LAKE SUPERIOR 64
30-9-4
6. WISCONSIN
45
27- 14-2
7. CLARKSON
33
22-11-8
MICffiGAN ST. 33
25- 11 -8
9. HARVARD
21
14-7 -6
10. MINNESOTA- II
15-20-2
DULUTH
Other ~iving votes: New Hamps hire (6): Bos1 College (4); Colgate (3): Provion
dence (2); RPI (2): Colorado College (I).
Total Ten Tidbits: Every member from the NCAA C hampionships in Albany, NY is
included in the poll, MICHIGAN at #2, defending national champion LAKE SUPI!·
RIOR STATE al #5, WISCONSIN #6, !llld MICHIG AN STATI: at #7 (1), MlNNESOTA-DUL11-l is the only team with a losing record from 1991-92, (15-20-2) to
make the College Hockey USA Pre-season Coaches Poll.
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POINTS
•t.·•·····
Surfolk WU wilho ul
lhrccofilslOpplaycrs,u forward
Joao Barciela, midficldct Dan
Aodnldc. and ddcnsemcn Chris
Hannon missed the aame. With
these lhrcc players, the. Rams
• Affor dable and Effective
91-92
TEAM
cha.noetoJCore when the Bucca-
A & E Professional
Word Processing and Resumes
BEACON lllLL PUB
Coaches Top Ten Poll
111eb. bwlhis was~y-due
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Cross Counuy - Suffolk vs Mass Maritime \ 12:00
Women 's Tennis - Suffolk vs Albcnus Magnos .
Boston Dance Company - BaJandtinc & Ori~naJ Dances Perfonned by James Reardon
Mass Maritime
Suffolk
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CSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1992
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ilk University's Calendar of Eve'nts
SUFFOLK SPORTS
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1992
THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL
Soccer team suffers another
defeat, 5-1 at Mass .. Maritime
BUZZARD'S BAY The Suffolk 10CCtt learn lo.a•otbe:r~onSamrdayll
~ Maritime A.cad·
cmy.S.J,~theirrecudlO
1-1 00 die Kaaft.
The teMI played wdl in
lhcfnthalf,bulsuffcrcd&oma
lact of players. causinJ much
ratiaue in thc second half. Only
12 Rams players showed up for
lhc pmc. lcaviDJ the~ wilh
only one Mlltillllc.
Thcpmewaslicd 1-1 al
one point. bul Mus. Maritime
,and rOl,D'" unanswered goab.
lhrceolthosciominginlhescc•
ond half. The Buccanccr, did not
have men talent than t h e ~bot they played • helter game.
Mass,Moritimc-
\ 9,00
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Sasr;;,~~~l '\
S,wya 521
:cting
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Archer I TO
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&: Original Dttnccs Pcrfonned by James Reardon
C Walsh Thealc.r
ritime \ 12:00
JS
Magnos
Mass Maritime
Suffolk
ft Origina1 Dances Performed by James Reardon
C Walsh Theater
I Hour
&. Origina1 Dances Pcrlonncd by James Reardon
C Walsh Theater
gins
Srudent Accivitie& Cemer Conference Room
Suffolk
N~zcrene
nno.tionll.l Meeting - Law
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orld of lhc Ex.ccutive Job Search
:d By Camcr Services
II NctW<>rb"
1tial Debate"
in&
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Emerson College
25th Floor, t Beacon
Sawya 521
SOJdcnt Activities Conference Room
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5
lhelCOringfivcminulcsintolhc
game when Derck Dcmcrski
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thcbaD&omthcri&Msidcorthc
nctin1othc1cRsidcputsurro0t
gcalieTauuyaNa,psuc.
ThcRamsanswat.dthat
goal $CYet1 minutes lafer when
Lws Ym.t..> tappect' the ball
ow:rthcbcadofBuccancugoalie
SoouDouatu.whohadcomeout
otthenettouytoswevcn1~
by Yillab&,o.
as Mas. Maritime l00f'Cd qain
in the Ulhminuteonalmostuacdy lhcancplay uthcu first
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ncL apsucmayhavebeenablc
10 ca1c:h the ball bcrDR Lopez
headed ii. but hcdkl noccomeoui
orlhcacuc.
On both &oals. Lopez
WUJivc:n IOOmuchroom ou1 in
frontorlhcnurorthclluow-ins.
u-.::
For thc last 25 minuies
of the hair it',ccmc:d lhaa Suffolk
wucons1antlybootin110&1kicb
IO the center of lhc field. which
wouldnotbchandlcdbythcRanJ'
mktf,dden. and then the play
ew sports tee no ogy
will help athletes
a, Sllau Ru;ri
Contributing Reporter
The que11ion is, how do
we gee the mOM lcvcn,e wilhoul
physically maminJ ounclvcs7
Havcyoucvcrwondcnd Thanks lo .:'ience we can now
how athletes enhance their pa- flndsaf~aMTfctS. in,o,nelJain.
formahcc'I Advanccmcat, in in& routinca, wciahtlif'lt:n u,c
1:;::!.~s~oltdd~ ;::~~~C:sur- ~~~:; =;~-~C:::
~ in""~pttmlOso~:
The Rams hun&JpU&h,
howevcr, andwereonlydownll ull the physical pres- I at .'"·lr•tim_ . ~My were
e
cnce or Rama player wilhifl ,aplDmlSIIC at lhu J)Ollll that ih:Y
I
1
foot of l:.opcz fflay have been ~kt tum lhc '!"",c around 111
enoup1oawptbepl&.
lheu- (avor.
.
- Uptothbpoint.Sulro•
. One reason for their
had bcm playiJt& a aood pme, oplOffldffl
they_would
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half. Buccaneer ddcnseman
ShMc C1art bl.ccd 1 1t10f rrtlffl
2.5ysdl0Ulfromthenct,pasttbc·
die a.a::.eer■ I00k 1.0nlrol or
who tried to
wllilcSdoltcouldnotquilepul
dleballialhcDCt.
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altllete l"pat'ormanceandalloto
chaUengc iL
•
Have you ever- walchcd
• ~eiahtliflcr lifi • very lsgc
wt~aht':-"You'U~lhaaalJ
w c i ~ hive bancally lhc
~ ~niquc, ta with.lUblle
DAS. wllich CA#\ tecp b"lct or a
rower•• pcrlormance. The DAS
isonthcsamcboalaslhcrtrWcr,
arid it hu ICnSOfS tmi(:h hoot lo
thcoss.ltictintothewatcr,hoot
to tbe ICal. and., forth. Data
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WhentheyliRawelght,thcydoit 'andprocaaedbylhcOAS. R.cla·
whilcstandin1onaforccplatc ti11c wind, water velocity, the
which can measure the positioft tx.t'uccclendonanddccdcnor the foct, how the weight ii lion, the position of lhc JCal, and
d.istibuled alon& the foot, and., the analc of the oan sc some
on. Thcvidcocameruateatnle- cumplclofhow,pecif1CtheOAS
gically placed ■round 1hc is. WbilclhcDAS ispnx:caing
wclaJilllfter kt prodace • lhrcc- !his d■la. ii It rill)'ing it 1o a
dlmenslon■I Image of lhc Japtopoompuacron,Jctuiay,the
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THESUFFOLK JOU_RNAL
t
Soccer·team suffers another
defeat, 5-1 at Mass. Maritime
con Hill Pub
:iser Spr ing
!epstakes
ld on:
Sat 11 p.m.
I at 11 p.m.
at 11 p.m.
!
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1992
BJP..dlloM ......
-...soaJt
BUZZARD'S BAY ·
vin a trip for two to
Mexico
:Nec~ry
1 or over
TheSuffoltlOCCU'lealnlolt ...
otherhtstbrakerOl'I Sabnay at
Muslc:buldtl Msitime Acadcmy S-1,&oppina theirrccord lO
l-8oothc1Ca01l.
The am played well in
the rll'Sl half. but suffeftld Crom 1
Lack ol pla~ causing much
~~~;::.i\~!
tht pmc, learinl the team wilh
onlyoncsubstiture.
Thepmcwastiedl - lat
one point, but Mus. Maritime
scored four WWISWCttd goals,
threcoCthosccominglnlhcsecond half. The Biaccanccn did not
than
have mote talent
the Rams,
bul they played a better game••
Mass. Marilimc opened
thcscoringfivemlnutesirttolhe
game ..;hen Derek-- Dement]
lhrc•lheballinfn:im~lcftside
o( the fick1. Luis 4'Pt;z headed
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Financial Aid Office
Rcgisttllr's Office
aw Registrar's Office
• Sawyer 521
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Mass Maritime
Suffolk
C Walsh Theater
C Walsh Theater
tcr Conference Room
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:m Nazc~~~~lla~
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25th Floor, 1 Beacon
Sawyer 521
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goalic'Tatsuya Nq.asue.
TheRamsans,,credlhat
goalsevcnminutcslaJ,er•hca
LuisVillabuo~lheball
ovcrlhehead~goalic
Scou Oou&lu. who had come out
ofthencttotJ)'IOprcYCnlashoc
byVi.l.laba,o.
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ICtly lhesame play as lheil ftm
~ = --l><mmt; rud;o,
ew sports techno ogy
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thl
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e p a . etes
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This lime lhe ball was haU but could ooc acorc, as their
thrown closcrtolhegoal andwas shotscitherwcntwideorwett
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10 catch the ball bcrcn. Lopez
headcdil.buthcdidnocc001cou1
orthecrcue.
On bod1 goa!J. Lopez
was givm too much room out in
rrontorlhenet:forthelhrow-ins.
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. in hit aucmi,u lO head the
Just lhe physial pn::a:enceofaRamsplaya...ithina
foot of t.opez IRIIY have been
enougheostoptbepb.
UplO~point.Sulfolk
=
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Mau.Maritnecapitalhedonits
l00rin& ~ however,
whi.JeSaffoltcouldnotqW1cpu1
tbet.llilllhenct.
After lftOlba' rew min_ , oidu, 11P and down action,
For lhc lasl 2.5 minu&cs
orthe ha Jrit sccmod thatSuffolk
wascoru:tantlybootin1&oalkick.1
lo the centet or the field , which
wwldootbehandledbylhcRanu:'
midficldcB, and then the play
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however~
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h~lf-lim.e. 1:'hey were
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~ barn the game around tn
lhc1travor.
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This opcomism did not
lasOong,howcvcr,asMm.Maritime:ICOffllfourminu1csintothc
ha!(, Buccaneer dcfc nseman
Shane Clart blas&od a shot from
25ya'dsoutfromthcnct,pastthc
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oldlo __. .,.pllyed in thc
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tried to
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how alhlclcs enhance their per- find safe answers.
some trainrormance? Advanccmcn1.11 in ing IOutincs, weightlifters uiic
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