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SUFFOLK SPORTS
THESUFroLK-JOURNAL

12

WE_
DNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1992

s·uffolk TKO's Wentworth
Volume 51, Number 4

T·h ree Suffolk players
Game tied 3-3 when
ejected; suspensions
play suspended
handed down
Pcrju also001cd1h:111f

the hospital for pruau1io,wy ~-

KristiansonorEscolwan:in -

rays, which were negative.
AClerKristianlOnudl:Cl.i
thcplaycr, allhellbrol:eloosc.
"There were 1101 many punches
thrown in !he brawl, mostly just
pushina. Aflcra few minutCS i1
seemed 1h31 nlm had been rc stored. bu11hcn 1he captain of the
Wen1worth1eamcarn:ovatothe
Suffolkbenc:handsttr:tJ ~ie fighl
allo,·eragain.
II IClc.tthercfem:s about 15 minuLCS to 1e1
order restcnd and lo dodde who
'llr'Otdd be ejected from the pmc..
When the game wa, finally rcSlarted, the ball wu awarded 10
Suffolk.
Al thot point, t ho
WCS1twonh players aaned ariuing with theoffkials thal the ball
should have belonaed to
Wauworth, and then the n:CC'ff:ICS
decided to end the game, S3ying.
-Nobody here wants IO pby soccer. Evcryone just w:ants to fi&ht

volY'Cd in any more fights, they

WELLESLEY- The
will be suspended pennanmtly
Suffollc Rams ,occer pine ~I
from lhc Suffolk JOCCCt' prognm.
TI11atdlly11ain.s1Wentwc,rthlnPcrju said, -rtlis fight
stir.ce o! Technology lll"M SUS·
w as OW' faulL W e can l'IOI ICCCpl
·.:ndr.,J by therdcrecs with 20
!his kind of behavior, and this is
minutes kll in the game bxausc
why we suspended the players: ·
oribc.,ch-de:ringbrawl.
The fight started when
Two Suffolk players.
Kristianson was punchcd in the
Endtt. Kristianson and- Waltct
szomachbyoncoftheWcn1wonh
Elcobat. wercaivera ttdcards ro,
pbycn. which the rdtmt1 did
· fi1htin1, !Nt.U'lg lhcm inelialble
nor tee. Krutianson n:Uliatcd by
for•lhc rat or lhc pine and the
tictifl&the~ycrinthcle&.
foUowinapmc.
1llcn:Ccrcedidseettris.
Mariano Non, I juniot
however, and Kriflian10n wu
from MIidrid, Spain.w1o111ivet1 • 1ivenan:d~.A.shcwuwalkn:d cani for swcarin& a t lht
in101Ctheficld.Kri.stiaMon1urned
Wo,twonh '• coach 10 gel offlhc and ~ran a!lct the player who
flCldJOWl:U.Cpmecouldact
pulfchcd him and kicked the
reMal1Cd. Two Wenawmh play• playerapin.
mwcrc1iventtdcards.uwdl.
hrju commulcd. - 11 is
Kri11iaMOl'I. a junlOr especially bad fora playcrto s1:u1
from Norway,andE.tcobat,ase- 1 fi1htlftc:rhelia,been1iYcna
nior (J'Offl Wakcfickt. were each
rc.1 card. fl is unaa:ep1ab:e be·
aispendcd four games by Head l\:.v~,andil hwtstherepu13UC'fl and llltUC.. Coach Consunline Pcrju, while or1hc learn and !he school."
Non had 10 sit OUI Salllftby's
ro111i111ud on pagt 10
The
player
lhal
game against Worcestet Sl.:IIC.
Kri11ti.anson kided Wlll W e n LO

By Edmoad Brosoaa
Joumal Staff
WELLESLEY -The
Suffolk IOCCcr team had been
playing a &ood game up until the
bcnc:h~lcariog lnwl that ended
the pme with 20 minulcl lcfl
MOJt ~r the game was
pbyedlnthem,ddlcorthefield.
wilh neither team haYin& •
plcthoraofscoringopponunitics.
Suffolk had ~ &...ood game Rbn:
ssopthel:all. ~i1onlheground.
and make quiet passes.
.

l-fc:a4C-oachConstanline

hrju wet. -i;'his is the way we
h4ye10pl11y~lha.twecanwin
,omegamesll),sycar.Wehaveto
pass~ballqntheg~oullO
w1r111. F¥' passa: will &IY~
playenlOD'leroomtoaaie.
.
.Theiumsta.ncdoutby
1&S1ng thlJ pme plan, but when
theydidn01mcetwithimmediJte
suc~ea. the pbycrs ~ im1ct1t and stan.cd playma out of
oot,ol.
Suffolk playcn became
frustra1edbecause thr.ytuidn' 1

,cored a it,al and because of scveralbadcallsbylhcrcferca. who
would vcatlY ;l).tc:r the 1ame.
Abo-11 15 minut e.• in10
the 1 ame, Wentworth scOttd the
rtrsi goal o h hc pme onacontn:>venial non-call by the omcials.
A Wcn1WO'thplaycrwas
clearly off-sides, but the n:rem:
didnotmllkethcc;tl l,Jeaving lhe
Suffolk dden sc behind the
WentworthCOl'Ward. Thedcfrmc
had to huny t.o catch up to the
Weotwon.hpbycr andtheyfoulcd
the Wenlworth forw•d 20 ya,d1
rrom the &oal, giYing Wentworth
adiRcc tick.
Whi le theSuffolkplay ers were arguing with the oflicials 1bou1 1he non-ca ll ,
WCS1twonh pul the ball down,
~ it over t.o the ri&ht, and
lhl!bscorcdaucasy~.
S uffolk 's hustrati o n
s howed as midfielde r Javier
Pctcda and aoalie Jesus Oarda
Cascon 101 into a shovina match
0

I011ti11wtdo,ipa1t II

Assistant A.D:Ruseckasto be inducted into Southie Hall of Fame
Ry Mk:Ud Todiao
Contribu tin1Repo11e r

coach a1WcymouthSou1hHigh
School. After recenlly tl'min a

Donn3RUJ«ntmaybc
n:latiwJyncwtolheSwfollcUni¥Crsity athletic program, but •he
:;.-:=m~~~ni:elris:~1!:
1
1
: : : ~ n : :: : ~ ~

!:

:a=~~:t~::::r::
bcr,aa:eptcdhcrjobasthcl.SIUwit athletic: director at Suffolk
Unlvcrsi~jthough she now 'lives
in Quincy, Rldttkas has not ro r•

grams, Ruxckls will be honored

~.;;ii.::::t:::;::

:~t:i:°:"tiem:c!
o f Fame.
lnYOIYcd in rporU since
5hc was 12 ycars old. Rus«bs
proved to be a taknled lthktc in
many South Boseon comm uni1y
sporuproarama. EttcUinainboth
softball and basl::eibaJI, Rusectas
wouldgoontobe1starathlet.cac

orsoulhao.funtwmcant10hcr.
- WhCSI you thlnk of your home
town, )'OU think o{ the pride that
goes wi th co,nin1 from there. I
k>ve saying rm from th'!f'C• beC3U.IC I have that pride : nd becaute of all the pkasant things
lhal have happened in my life
lhcre,-saidRusocW.

~~;~;

::=i=~:~1:Xt• Hi&hf a hSou:~~=a:edmr:;;~h:~

.__.,.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

~

Slate CoUqc.. llll:soc:ulg=
become • phys ital ~ducaiion
ICKher in the Weymouth public
acbool system, She had been lhe
beadV'OlleyblllandlOftballCOICh
at Weymoudl Jbth Hi&h Sdlool

•welludle . .i l t l n l ~

in& commllllities hz been both
one o r ~mhmen1 and hard
wat. While~her~R~
bepn wofkin1 wtth ~munity
JChools lhroup the city or Bostonuaoouudorandsapnbc.-

1o,,_1cWldml.

ShclatcrwcntonlOwork
for the National Spons Program
runbyBostonUnivcrsitythrou&h
whichshewuablc10e11periencc
lhe diYenity other communities
had to offer. Rusecbs theft loot
hcnbilitieslOtheUMusDoslOfl
caaipul where she became l'iOI
only a supervisor and coun,ek>r.
but a coac h and leleher as well.
~t is bcca..ue o rlhis type
or dedication and pcrsevcAnce
thatRu,ocWhubecomc so1uc:ceuru1 a t Suffolk UniYenity.
M
Donnl is a young women with
1n engaain1 personality who
briftgsai:-s,iontothcathktic
challcngc,whidlshell'IOlltn:adily
acccpuaspartofan cveryday
routine.Wc'rcprivilegcd 1oh.lve
an indiYidual or her qlWity u a
member or the univcni1y '1 alhlctic ltaff... said llhletic dirtctor

James

Ne.lion.

When a.skcd what the
fell wu.specWabouthctjobat
Suffolk, Rwccbsaid "Oettin1
the oppor1Unity to be involved In

•ctHUi,u,ed 011 pa1e JO

October 7, 1992

Beacon Hill, Boston, Mdsachusetts

SG A candidates deliver
pre-election s
This problem of apathy
15Cllplificd in thejwtiorcbSI.

By Aadra R11mpr
Journal Staff

SAWYER· Stud c nl :::~::::::n~::7w~a;~
Govcmmen l Auociation candi• in candidat.c for vice president.
datcsdelivc,cd theiqn-clection The Jun ior Class also had one
spocchc:sThursdayandwercgiYCn representative JCai without 3 de·
the oportunity to answu qucs- c brcd candidate.
tions from the sclldcnts.
The sophooKn class iJ
The candidalcs u - noe•cepcion,EricaChrislianson
prcs:scd concerns aboul the b c k and Michael Mir.ibile wen: the
ofstudentinvolvement ,andcom - only candidates for reprcscnta•
municationbclwcen11udentsand tive that gave speeches.
; t :.nl OJganiutions, soch

3S

~ problem o r apaih y
:°V:.t~n: h~ ~:oi~

m'1liscule

1~~

number ol candidates
runniJlg for o(f,cc in 1992. Only
two students an: running ror n:prcscntalive or the senoir class.

is not ac!;:,!';;=3;:'t~~
1hcclection. lberean:1wocandid:atcs ror both prc.sideni and Yice

::Cidc~i::~vc;~~arc;~v
rontinutdo11pa1t1

SGA fresbmm c::udlda_ --~ Wort audimtt during q.e ~
lea
S~

Suffolk· moves ·to ·
register voters

..- ,

.Coroly11BtO!Jllo,m,,a/S,iiJJ_



Suff9lk ·explores
cultural divers_ity

at conference

87 Mkkle MOK•
Contributln1 Repcllcr

folk I found ii to be almosl all
white and lhou&ht ii was elitist."
she said, "but now I know it's

JoumalSlaff

people vote IO YOice an opinioo,
01hcn VOie in onler todis:lgree
withsomeoneelse'sopinion, and
still Olhcrschoosenoitovoteat

ARCH ER- An ad hoc: not."
..._
comminec or r1cuhy, adminiJ- •
111c conferenc:c. origi•
~andSludcntsappoinlCdby
University P residenl David nally scbedulcd lo take pbce 111
Slrgentn:a:ntlyprcxntcdthelll'li- One Beacon was moved to the C .
ver si t)' community w hh their W3lshThealefbccaLJ5eofthe in•
plans for cultural diversi ty. on tercst lhc conCcrence drew.

minuteregi.stnlionprocessino,.
der IO be able loCllprcss their
views did election year.
ni1 pasc Friday and
Monday.SuffolkUnivmilymade
i1casierfors1udentsandochen1o
register by hold in& Voter Regis•
tra1ions in the lobby ·or the
Donahue Buildln& between the
hourtof9fm. to I p.m. UI lhe
afternoon and 5 p.m. lo 7 p.m►
theeyenina.
~yllUdaltsleiudthe
oppo1111.niiy to reais&tt in. be1wceo dassca bo:au,c: the location was 10 acceuible.
DanaJoquin,frcshman,
saidhecholetort'gistuatlhe
school beca11& "i1'seasy. it's convenient, and it's right here."
conven;ence or be-

1Jlc"S.llffolkUniyersity:
MaAyatthec:onJcrcnce
Rebuilding a Dil'tt'lle- Commu, Did ii wu interestina and infornity" plannina conference toot maliri:rorum wt1aelludmts,l'acplace lat Tuesdly and Wedftes- ll.lty, and lldminislraaon had lhc
day in theC. Wabh Thcaler.
chance to 1ca1J_ lhoot and mate
1llcpbjcctivoo{themn- suucstionsfo,:fu1urepolicyoa
miuce was to created a more di- diYCfsil)'.
• I
.\.c •·

SqMen,~22-23.

ne

vcnc:Clll'.IP'll,Rcoommcndations
rm-. actucvma this aoaJ include
dcapin1p,rridak11n which will
inc:uponlc multicullural and divcrK eontepts, increasing the

number ol minority studeob Q11
campus, and aeatina apt.Cia1
counts to be med for the purpose
ol hirin1 and retaining ol nontnditional Cacully.
1be eommiue was IIOI
able to say euctly how these
·accounts woukt be rtnarltt.d 2nd

ac-

maintained.
A Suffolk undergndaatc, who de9cribcd herself IS a

lesbian, toldlhepandlhlllhe
wuw:ryUl')pressedwiltltheSleps
being cateo to mate the campus
mcndivcr,e.

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SPORTS
12

fEM BER JO, 1992

THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL

Wentworth
'S

Game tied 3-3 when
play suspen~ed

: i ~ l110nk.ickecl
)kc lootc.

87Ed1MN1d8rouu11
x-ortdago.Jiandb«-a\lSCoCKv•
JpumalStaff
cra>badcallsby1hcrc!crtt1,WhO
WELLESLEY -The would grutl y allcr th~ gllfTlc:
f punches Suffolk socc:cr team had
At,o,11 15 mmul CS mlO

:n:~:::~ ~~,=~i=~=';:' :!
11

~ostly ju.st pl;iying a I ~ game uplint~

~~"::'~'.
Uinor1hc

~~~m"

Mos1 orihc aamc

~

OYerlOlhc pb,ycdinlhcmiddk lthcfi Id

versW non-call by the officials.

A~Clltwo1hpll)"Cr w:u:
c~lyoU-J1dc1, bu11hercferte

:,J(1efighl with neither u:amohavin~ ~ didnocmakc1hccall, luviflg lhc
..t the rcr- plclhoraolscoringopponunities. Su ffolk ddcnsc behind th e
tu 10 &Cl S11.(foU: had I &ood pme plan· WcntworthfOfWard. Thc!Jdcnse
ccidcwho A)l'llheball,bcpitonlhepouNi had IO hurry to ~lt:h up to lhc
thcpmc
finally re:
warded
10

andmai:cquickpasses.
Wcntwonhpbytrand lhcyfoulcd
l-iea4CoachConslantint the Wentworth ~
~ard 20 yards
Paju said, '111is is the way we ~':'rec~~-11
vmg Wcntwonh
havclo play ~ lhatwccanwin

:

~-:.~~ ==llµJJieca;~":~: C?wcrc':h~~~~!~~:p:r
.
lltlhcball

wings. p;

paslCI will

ive c11lt

aboul

lhc

non-call ,

ourplaycruorneroomtocre!c." Wentw~ put the hil_l down ,
l
Theteamswiedoulb
passed 11 OVCI' IO the nahl , and
1c,sayi n1, usina lhis pmc plan, but whc~ lhcn ~ •• ~Y ~ .
.
,naed to

'IC ldCftltl

::a.:;.:; !!::.":";;:'=e!~

showed 5;;rr::~r:e1~t;!~\~~

:~~startedpbyin1ou1 of = = i ~ ~ = a ~ c ~
,10

<Ol'l/11111rd 01'1 /Jt11<' I I

Suffolk players bcc::amc
frw:uated bocllusc they hadn '1

"°' maybe
ffoUtUn.l 111. butshc
:OUlhBolbuteto hct

•-.
.
ty:indin•

coach at Wcyniouth So uth Hig h
School. After rec:cntly ti•ming
down a teaching assiarment,
RusecW. ju.g lhis JWI r,, ;,vember,acccptcdhcrjobas ~assistant athletk: dirccKll' at Suffolk
University.
Althou&hshcnowlivcs
inQuincy, Ru.sttka1hasnotfOJ-

Shc l:ncrwent ontowcri::

for the National Sports Program
nmbyBostonUniversitythtouJh
whic hshewuab letoeipcrie~
the divenil)' other communities

had to offer. RllSCCW then took
he1abilitlcsJO I.he U Mass Boston

campus where sho

became noc
on ly asupcrvisorandCOURJClor,

fP'llhpro-

&Ollcn where she h3..!J coo:e from

· bcingiflOiSIOnHall

oCSoulh Boston tw mcat1t 10 her.

ol

" When you think or your hOme

thatRu.scckashasbccomesosuc•

_.

,ortssinct.

lalhlct.cln
ommwlity
Ullinbolh

,Ru.sttku
"lhktoM
ms High
idgc...atcr
" ' woold
education
uth public

,_..,

-

.baUcoach

&>Sdw>ol

butacoochandtcachcrl.!well.

andhowirnportllnthcrho,\;c10W11

~~;!=

ceuful at Suffolk Universit y.
Oonn:I is a young women with
aocs with comma frnm there. 1 M
love saying I'm from lh: re be- an en111ging ptl'sonality who
brinp I p:a.ssion to the athletic
cau,c l have. thal pride : Mi bc·
caueofallthepleasantthinp ctwlcnge1wbidl shcmost rudil y
thai have happened in my life accepts a.1 pan or an everyday
IOWll,)'OU

lhintofthcpridc that

then,,M saidRuscckas..

Her involvement with

::t!:!:S::d:~h=
one or commitment and hard
work. Whileinhc:rtcenS.RldCCW
bepn workirla with community
IChools W0UP the city of Bos1on Uaooun.elorandaupcrvilor
IOyoaadlildmL

routinc.We ' reprivlleJcdt o havc

an indirid1W ofhcrquali1
yasa
mcmbcr o!lhe univers ity's 111hlcticstalf."sa.idathlcticdircc101

James Nelson.
When asked Whal she
Celtwu.,pecialaboutherjobat
Suffolk. RldCCbs aid "Oetting

theoppot1uni1
y10beinvolved in
cONUIMtd o11pa1tlO

n

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Suffolk ~ iversity's Student Newspaper
Volume

Beacon Hill, Boston, Massachusetts

s1. Number 4

By Aadru Rumpf
Journ alSla!f

Thc:problem o r apruh y

Thisproblcm or apalhy

To<
COl'l~I

crs-willplln;

~.::
c..

lhc e lection. TilcreQ.telwo~andi•

dJtcsfortioth prcsidenland vice

:~~mm
Suffolk moves
register voters


;::=~!!!ii..,_
-

';;
·

cand~
dates stand before audience during the p~lec(ion

to

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.Carolyl'I BtolJllolVMI S10.J!

Suffolkexplores cultural c!tyersity
at conference

B1 Midlek MOK1
Contributing Reponer
people vote lO voice an opinion,
others vote iflorderlodisag:rcc
with somwncelsc'sopinion, 1111d
st ill others choose noc 1 vote at
0
all. No mauc:r wlW their reasons
may be. lh osc people who have
c hose n to vole have all gone
1hrnu1h the same, simple. d11tc minute rcJistntion process in order to be able 1 cxprcs.s their
0

v;cwa lhi.t electionycar.
·
Th is past Friday and
Monday,SuffolkUnivcrsitymactc
11euicrfors1udcntrandOlhcnto
reJiSlcr ~ hoklin& Voter Rc:&is-

::::c i;ut~n!0
:!1~:'
hoursof9 Lm. to I p.m . in the
afternoon 111\d 5 p.m. to 7 p.m . in
thecveninJ.
ManySludefltslCiz.cdthe

o pportun.ity to reaister in - be-

tween clauc:s bccau3c the klcation was., acccuible.
DanaJoquin, !reshman ,

said he chose 1 reJis:te:r II the
0
,chool~"i1'scasy. i1'sconvenien1, and ifs riah t ~
The convcnknce o r bein& able 10 n::1istcf during school
scemcd 10 appcaltom OS1ofthose
who signed up.
COl'll inutdOl'lpdJ<'ll

The

c.pitalarec
ntric and p
the immedia
aityandS.

whichcould onlymu.stcronccan•

prcsidcnt,howcver, thcrearconl v ·
three c:u1did:11cs for cbss rcpR"
roNil'lutd o11 pa " 2
g

_...

will bcaca,
rioratina cot

is up lifted ill thejuniorcbss,

miniscule numbe r o f cand id:ucs
runnin1 foroCficc in 1992. 0nly
1wostudcnt1arc runnin gforn::p,
rescntativco rlhcscnoirclan.

niaa Octobet
, pproi;ln,at

....

SA WYER - Studen1 did.lie ror prcsiden t,andoncwri teGovcnuncnt As!Oeiation candi• in candidate for viceprcsideM.
datcsdcli ve.rcdthcirprc-clcction TIie Junior O:w also had one
~-pccchcs Th ur.;dayandwcrcgivcn rcprcscn radvc scat without a dcthe oponunily to answer q ues- clarcd candicbtc.
tions rrom thc studcnt.1.
TIie soptiomorc elm is
Th e candida le5 U · roo uccption.EricaChristi:lflson
pressed concerns abou l the lock and Michxl Mlrabile were the
olstudcntinvolve.mcnt.andcom- on ly candidates for 1cprcscntamunicationbctwttt1 studcntsand 1ive that pve spcechcs.
nudcnl 011anlutions, such as
Even the rra1unan clus
SOA.
1
s.no1 :tclcqu:ucly represen ted in
amongstudcntshasye110bcn::solvcd. This i1 eviden t 1n lhc

·-•o fflcebuildin
, Placc,-;tJun,

October 7, 1992

SGA candidates deliver
pre-election s

DONAHUE -Some

:ted into Southie Hall of Fame

·

Mc(
close

ARCH ER- An ad hoc
committee of raculty, adminisThe conrercnce. oriJi•
tralOfS.andstudcntsappoifltedby
•Uni versity President David nallyschedulcdlotakeplace a1
Sa,ptreccntl yprc,enlCdthcuni• One BcxonwasmovcdtotheC.
vcrsity community with thei r Walsh Theater because o( thc in•
r
plans for cullU/'al di vcnity oo te_cst lhc CCflfercnce drew.
Scplember ll-23.
The"SuffolkUnivershy.
Many Ill the confetCACc
Rebuilding I Div-cne Commu• s:a.id it was interesting aod inforn.icy" planniflJ conference took malivtfOl'Uffl~studolts.racplaoelastTucsdlyand WCllncs• ully, and 3dmilli.stralors..had the
day in the ~ Walsh Thcala.
chance to kam about and mike
ThcobjoctivcoClhccom- suuestions
future policy on
miuce was 10 clUlcd I ffi(n di - diversity.
.
"
venecampus. Recommendations
for acbievinJ this goal include
dcsi1ning cmriculum which will
LnCOlpOfUC mullkultural and d ivene ~epts. incrusina the
numbetol minority student! on
campus, and CTQting special accounts &o be u.sod for the pwposc
of hirinJ and rcjainiflg o( nontraditional faculty.
The commiue was not
able to say euctly how Ihde
accounts would be nnanc:etJ and

,or

mlinllined.
lllC,

A Suffolk undcrgllduwho delcribcd hcrsclr II a·

ksbian, IOld the panel that

~

wuveryirnprcssedwiththesteps
being tlkcn 10 mue the campus
morcdivenc.

2

1
.2

rth
-3 when
led
lagoolandbccauscof sevldcallsbylhcrdcrccs,who

l lfUl)yaltcrlhc1:wnc.
Aboul I~ minute, in10
me, Wentworth scortd the
oalorthc1:vnconacon1n>•
I non<III by the officials.
AWct1twonhpla)'Crwu
y off-side,, but the referee
1tm.atclhccall,lcavingthe

1llt ddcnsc behind the
wocthfOl'WIVd. Thedcfcnse
~ huny 10 catch up to lhc
worthpbycundlhcyfoukd
rcntwocth fon111d 20 yards

thc1oal,1lving Wcntwonh
ct tick.

Whik:theSlllloltplay•
•ere arguin1 with the offi•

about the non -call.
wol1h pul lhe ball down.
d it over 10 the right, and
IICOl"Cdalleaii)' K~ -

Surrolk's hus1ra1ion
•cd u midfielder Javier

goalie Jesus Garcia
on aoc into • shovina match
la and

,omi11utdo11pa11 II

lf Fame
Shela\erwcnlontowM
hcNatiooalSportsPrognm
I)' Boston Universitythmugh
;hshcwulblelOtllpcricocc
iivcnity other-communities
lootTcr. Rusccbslhcnlook
ibilitics10lheUMass8o.s10n
pus where she became not

' . ,uperviJor and a>UMCO'.
I coach and teacher U ..-ell.
• ltisbccauseohhis typc
lcdkation and penevemicc
Ru.tcebshasbccomc sosuc-

tful at Suffolk Univcrsily.

,nna is a yoona women with
cn11ging personality who
pa~ionlOtheMllktic
~cngcswhkhshemostrcadily
~ as put of an everyday
!inc.We'rcpriV11ctedtoh3vt
ndividU31 o(hcrquali1y as :1
nbcrofthe university's alh: swf,"saidathleticdireclor
aNcboo.
When asked wh3l she
was.specsalaboulherjobal

folk, Rldetbl aid "Gettin&
opportunitytobe,involYedin
cOllli11Md 011 J1'llt 10

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WEDNE!

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close. for repairs Oct. -1~

&:HEs ~!.S.!?.~!;NAL
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Volume 51, Number 4

Beacon Hill, Boston, Massachusetts

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BEACON

October 7, 1992

such

as

The problem or apathy

= ·~ h:li:~~oi~ , :
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1wostudtn1Jarerunningf0Jrtprcxntativcofthcscnoircl3S!.

oot

thm

illq~-..

ad:::,:=~~~a:

candidates fOf class rcprr
r OllllllllrdOft/Hllr2

SGA freshmen candidates stand bd'ort~
audltnce during the pre-election

s~es.

Suffolk moves to
register voters
st ill olhen choose IIOI IO vole II
all. Nomaucrwhalthcirrcasons
may be, lhosc people who have
chOSC"n to vole have all aonc

1hrou&hthcsamc.simpk, thrcc:minu1cn:1islr:uion procc:u in OJ•
der to be able to uprcss their
viewslhiseJcclion)"Cal".
This past Friday and
Mtw'lday,SuffoDr:UniV'C'rsitym:idc
i1Wicr foutudcntiand othcn 10
n:1istcr by holdin& Vota Re1is1rations in the lobby or the
Donahue Buildin1 bctffln the
hoursof9Lm. to I p.m. in the
aRemoon Ind 5 p.m. lO 7 p.m. in
thcevenin&,
Mariy5ludcrlts1Ciz.cdlhe
opportunityton:1islerin-be-

l\lr'l:Cnclassclbccaacthcloca•
tionwu10acccs:sible.

DanaJoquin,frcshman,
&aid he chose 10 n:1istcr al !he
,choolbccaU51C"i1·susy. it'scon•
venien1.andit's righ t hen:."
The convenience of be•
ingablcton:gislerduringKhool
~mcdtoappcalmmostofthosc
whosianedup.
r:ontinued onpasrtl

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.Ca,tH111 Bear,IJoWTMl S10J1

Suffolk explores
cultural diversity
at conference

ByMklitltMOKa
Contributln& Rcponer
DONA H UE-Some
people vote CO voice an opinion,
O(hcTS VOICN,!!.2,_nicr tod is:Jgrc:e
with someone else's opinion, and

Suffolkscudcntw~ll

wtd of a illegal panlng enc
down last ye. by 1hc MDC p

Uce.Nipu1udc11DudbcalP11
Ulg on Somend Street ia 1p1e
raerved (or police~
AddlUonally, Suffo
police ~ II the beti
ning of the CMlemk: year d
c.., ille,ally parted in theywouldbecabcin&thePII
spac,esruerwd(otlbetcftCtlll ill& code on die 1trcc1s lbutti
comtarcsubjecttoaS25fU11Cancl Sutrol:'1buildinp.

1
1
thcekction.ThC're:irciwoc:indi-

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Boston Transportatic
Twolcvelsoftheprage 0cpartmen1 or'flcials areal:rex

Capital are e.,.pectin1 increased
nmc and pa,ti,ia problcmJ ln
!he immediate Suffolk University and Swe Home area.
ToCCUltcrehclncrcucd
congestion.addidon StaaeTroop.
mwillpMrolthecapitalareaOfl
foolandwill bcct'ldinldownor

~;~=~~n=~:::•:n~:~ :~ti:n:!:1~~~:rw:ntaorsanizatk>ns.

pnin&=~=-~

willbce.J.CIVatcdton:pairdcleCJ1pcctin&aslninon rcsidenti
ricntint c.oncrcte in lhc struc- partinaonBcaconHlllduetolf
w,c.
CommonJ Garage closina.
The State Police at the

SAW YER - Student did.1tefmprcsidcnt.andoncwriteGovcmmen1 A.ssociotion candi • in candidate for vice president.
datcsdcllv.:rcdthcirprc•clcction TIie Junior Class :WO h3d one
~ThwsdayandwCR:givcn rcpruent.:11.ivc scat withoul a dethe oportunity to answer qucs - clarcdcandidaie.
!ions from lhc studcnlJ.
Tllc sophomot'e class ts
The candidates ct. • noc.,.ception. EncaChrist•an50fl
~ concerns aboul lhc lxk and Michael Minbilc W('f'C the

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n

Building~.:..::i~=

Place.willundcrJorepairlbetin•
·
·
nillg October ll and wm effect
• pproi.lmately 200 p1rkln1 ~ will be eliminated.

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This problem of apathy
isupli(iedinthc junlOfCl:W.
which COllld only fflllSlcr one can-

JoumalSufT

couldpossiblybclowcd.

putin1 , . . Ill the Jotln F. IWO wceb bcfcn the clolln1 <
McConnact Bulldint, tbe IWC the 8oSlon Common, PMtin
omcebwldin1atOneAshbu:fton Oara,eon November 1.

SGA candidates deliver
pre-election s
By Andru Ru mpr

tin.~

folk I found it to be :,,!most all

White and lhought it was elilist,"
she Wd ...but now I Ir.now it's
commitiee ol faculty. adrninis•
trators,andstudcnlJappointedby
University P resident David
Sargcn1ff:CCl'lllyprcscnledthcuni•
versi1y community with thei r
plans for cultural diversity on
Sepcembcr22-23.
The"SuffolkUnivcrsity:
Rebuilding a Diver,c Community" planning conremu took
place la.st Tuesday and .Wodnesda;Y in the C. W Theatcr.
.•Lsh
Thecbjectiveofthccommit1ee was to auted a more divasecampus.Recommcndatk>N
for achieving this•'goal inc:IIJde
desianin1,curriculum which will
incQrpon1,1c mullicullural and divene concepts, increuin& the
number ol minority students on
campus, and cn:atint special accoun1J to bc uscd fot thc purpose
of hiring and retaining of nonu.titiOl\al £aculty.
The committe was ltOl
able to say euclly how these
aa:ounts would be

nnanocd and

maintained.
A Suffolk undcrgtldu•
ate, who described hersc.lr as a
lesbian. toldlhcpanel that she

wasvuyimpresscdwiththcslCps
bcingllk:cntomakethccampu.s
m'o rtdivcne."

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ThC' conrerencc. origirul\y schedukd lo take pbce at

One 8exon WU moved 10 the C.
Walsh 'Theatcr because of the interest the conference drew.

Many II the cnnrercncc
saidifwasintcreslin1andinfotrnativd0f'Uffl whereswdcnts. raculty, and administrators h:.d the
chanc:.e 10 learn about and.11\*
suggestions for future policy on
divenily.
.

r wtllNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1992
McCormack garage to Elections pagt I
clos~ for repairs Oct. 13
2

111E SUffOLK JOURN~

f,om

,

.

B1MiuAJfuO

fRNAL

1Cnwivc, klving one scat open
for1write-incandidatc.

Candidates di ~ usscd
pos.1iblc ways of increasing SIU·
dent involvement. Some propos·

could possibly be lowed.

~butiniRepMCI"

BEACON HILL-The Bu.ildirig~~e

!1i~;;';:;:

als include new lounges, more

social events. and beuer utiliza•

parting garage at the John F. two wee.ks befon: lhc closing or

:~~tkl!: : ~ i / ~ :i:

=~:n:=.J:u:

,aper

among students.

Place,Wmvndergorepainbegin•
October 7, 1992

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Pan:ing

Combined ricarly

I 700

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were !he

:!':!i=i:i:l:ocoo'Hm suggl:.itions mode by frcsh.mam

Boston Transportalion
Twolcvclso(thcgarage Departmeniorficials arc already
will be excavated to repair dctc• expccling a strain on residential
rioraling concrete in the struc· parltingonBcaconHill due to the
C
onsGarageclosing
1
Capill!.I
:~
omm Suffolkstudent ~crelhc
traffic and parting problems in wgct of a illegal parting crackthe immediate Suffolk Univcr- down last year by the MOC po-

candidateAr::=~~~:~:;
ported sufficien1 funding for all
clubs and student organiz.ations,

cn~patrolthccapitalarcaon

inthecafeleria.

spaces.

~C:::W~

candidates were discounts on
MBTA passcs, improvcments in
thecaf'etcriaand srudcntloonges.
and more social events for slu•
de nts.

other college experience which
Richard Joya:, anothet
·he can cornpatC with his expenca ndidate for representative,
Cnccl hcre at Suffolk.
smsscd the importance of comAnolhcrtransfcrstudi:nt.
munication, staling that students
Effron Hedalgo,a write-in candiwill not get involved in campus
date (or junior vice president,
life if they arc not aware or on
sucssedunityamongstudcntsas
campus e;,:~hird candidate for thcthcmeol.hisspeech.
Hcdalgo ·a1so hopes to
frcih.manrcpfCSClltative,Raphacl
incrtase student awareness of on
: : g ~ ~ campu.1evcnts through the coop
erationofthcJaculty.
a tutoring ~tcr
the sciences.
Heda.Igo pn::,poscs 1ha1
~c::~d after th.e math suppr1 i:,orcssonofcertainarcasofstud>

1bccandidatesforfrcsh· will announ ce any upco ming
evcntsfo,organizationsafftliatcd
man vice preside nt . Suu.nne
Pokaski and David Tarn, shared withthalmajoc (i.e.A psyc hol
similaJ ideas on getting students ogy professor will announce 3
me.ctingofthepsychologyclub in
in volved in student life.
class).
soriu&~~==
He also sugges ted more
advertising by the financial aid
man as well a.s other classes.
Tam upccu to wofk: on ofriccinordcrtoletstudcntsknow
that all univcrsit}' students arc
eligible ror financial aid.
Hedalgo's sugges tio11
Greg Moriera sttcs.sed was attacked by Michael Mirabile.
the sophomore"
candidate rorrep~nlative, who statcd that he
hopcs to un i1e 1hc studcntsofall could "not believe thal students
fourclasscs in oolcr10orod11CC.~ ~ not aware or financial aid.
How can you not be aware ol
new uni1y among studcn1s.
financialaid?'"
Lombardi.
Hcdalgo responded. hy
01hcr candida te for fre s hman
presidcn1, staled 1hat she would st.atingtha1man ys1 udcntsin1 hc
likc10 ..gcttoknow thesys1em··in university arc not aware of the
C tthatfinanc iala.idis availab lc
ac
ordcrtot>c11errcprescnthcrclass
Olhcr ideas which are 101heaverage, middl eclass s1U•
supponcdby the freshman candi - den t.
Furtado add ed tc
datcs are increa.'led financial aid,
Hcdalgo'ssta1emen1,sayin g tha1
and a possible alumni scholaritncedstobektlownthatfinancial
ship.
aid is "'open to all classes of
The ca ndidat es for
pcopie" in Suffolk Universit y.
sophom«e represc nlllti ve also
'The candidates fOf se• stTCSSCd the importance of Stu •
dent involvement and discussed niorrepresc:ntauve,JohnGlennon
and Victy Newbmy, discussed
possible waysofboostingstudent
projects thal they would like 10
involvementinthcfutwt:.
complete before gradua1ion.
Christianson.a transfer
Newbury stak.d that she
studen t from the
of
Ma.uadlusctts,stresscdthcim• would like to sec moce financial
aidavailabletosbJ.dents.,aswdl
portancc or an improved student
lounge, staling that students will 115 moce 1b.ldcnt involvement and
nol spend more lime here at Suf• belier communication.
folk unless they have a dccen1
Glennon suppons stu•

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year dencis
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ning of the Kadcmic
Ula!
thcywouldbecnforcingthcparlt-

ree.lw1llmal:e surclhattheyget

~:rr~::u:~~abutling

thicr mooey's worth.'"

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during the pre-election

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:·explores
ti diversity
ereiice
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Jcnnifor

an•

U
nivcrsity

not:·

place to ::hac1 Mirabile. an - ;

tedby
>avid

The conference. originally scheduled lo take place at

other candidate for spohomore t1ve on how to 11the1ve 11. He

1CUrll·

One Beacon was moved to the C.

their
I1y on

WalshThca1c:rbccauscofthci n1
cres11hcconfercricc drew.

ersity:
fflfflU •

Many 111 the conference
said it was intcrqling and infor-

: took

malivtrorurnW'hcrestudcnts, fac-

ninis-

--

ulty,andodmillislralorsh.ldthc

ch:lncc to lcam about and make

~com- suggestions ror: fu•~ policy on

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llldd.i1gthc
ntson
ialac•

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divcrsi.ly.

Sheat Madness

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THESUFFOLKJOU~AL

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represntative.commentedonsUJ• nroposcs se par11e rooms or
dent involvement. Mirabile said, ~
oonges. ror sludenJS o ~ ma;~~tai::.~thata new lounge is :

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He stated ihat it is mol'C ing to i~reasc unity among s~u import.an t lo promole studcnt or- dents si mply through soc1al
·ganizatioru such a.s Student Gov- •well•s. Glennon suued that slu·
em ment in .order (o increase dents m~ first become involved
awarcncss~ft~organizations. intheirmajor,befocetherecanbc
Mirabile also supports unl1y.arnon1aIISuffolkstudcnts.
the C hman candidates' idea of
res
The se'nior caildidntcs
· A a reduced T pass.
also discussed better commun i·
.
F~urtado.~can- c:ll.ionbetwcenstudcnlorgani"l.1•
d1da1e for Junior class PfCSldcnt. tionsandstudent.s. Newbury pro·
alsodisclWedthcissucofstudent posed belief utili1.11ion or the
i~volvcm~I on two l~vels. He bulletin boards. Gl ennon agreed
dicusscd mvolvemenl m student with lhc proposal to have (ac uit y
orpniz.ationshercalSuffolk,and members announce events per·
~ ledfor_~tstotakcanac- tainingtolhemajorinclass.
llve part m their own communi'The central theme to the
lies.
'
candidate,' spec:ches was unity.
. . F~alsopq,osedan Each candida&e expressed con·
act1V1ty pcnod on Mondays, ccmsaboulstudenlinvolvcment.
Wcdnef(iaysandfridaysforthosc and ways of improvin& stud:cnt
stude nts whose schedules do not life here at Suffolk.
allow them to p:ttticipaie in in
Thesearelhemeswhich
rcgularactlvitypcriods.
have been repeated in pre,<ICC·
Furtado belicv~ thai he , tion speeches many times in pre·
tw. "a unique perspective" on viousycars. ApalhytowardorgaSG_ ,andstudcnl lire hcTe:atSuf. nu:ationssuchasSGAisapparcnt
A
folk because he is 3 tran.sier 1111 • in the cmbamlsSin& number of
den t, and therefore has had an - candidates, and the small voter

By Karn M . Young
Journal Staff

When "Shear Mlvlics.ii" r
opencdn1StagellorlheChar1es
Piny-house. it v,-as sc hcdu:cd to ~
run for3 I pcrformancesan:: thcn
move on 1 New York.
0

r,

over

s
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"Shear Madness.. is still running ,
strong.

..Shear Madness" is a \
,
comedy whoduni t that is sci in a
'
Newbury St beauty ·saJon. The
playisaboutthemwdcrolbabellc •
Cumy, a rtnownedconctttpianist and owner of the building lhaJ
houses the bcautysalon.Cumy.
who is never seen, lives in an
apanment above the salon.

Thcreartthr1'Cmain.sus- .
pcctsinthc play:Tonyw,iitoornb.
the gay salon proprietor, Barbara
DeMarco. Whiu:omb: i assistant.
and Edward Lawrence, a ctuirks
Sl. llnliq uesdealcr.
In addition.there is one
suspccted accompliceofthemuider. ~
rBradfordShufert. a
rich Beacon fli.11 soi:iety matron.

Tltro ug~

clues that point tp
suspccts ll!'C&:ven.1

eralclues1ha1.indica

mOJCorthe charac1
. in the murder. ·
:
iAftertheb
Nick Roselli and M

Hero a hilari1
of mistaken ~
Bj Lisa McCulkHagla

Garcia.
The movie opchs at the .
trial o f Bernie Laplante
(Hoffman), a \wo-bit. sdf-oonccmedthicfwhoisheadcdstraight
totheslammcrinamaJ.terofdays.
The.scene then swilChes
to a building ledge where Gale
Galey (Davis) is interVicwing a
man who subseqllCfltlf jumps to
hisdcath. Thconlythingshecan
think of-to say as she and her

:;::;:;::l~~ri:.~~~d
.
~
you get that?" .
.
Gaicy roceivcsanaw
for thal story. Whilegiviniherc

acceptaoccspco::h, shetakesout
an onion and starts peeling ii in"
sections.
Sheexplaincdtha11hi1isthe
media pcc.lipg away at a man's

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falsc?"sh.cwondcn.
These: peoples lives arc
wastcdonlics.. WhatGalcyrcllly
wantsisaninspirationalstor)'.
he is about savinJ
Galey gets an ~ - lives.
tionalstoryonhcrplancridehomc
When La
l'romthc11'Ndccremciay.Atcr- thedoor,hcistrur
rible s10nn causes the plane to ficd pesengers. 1
aoainfronlofLaplanlc'scar. Uvou.Jhd!cbumli

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1llE SIJJIFOLK JOURNAL

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1992

McCormack garage to
dos~ f~r repairs Oct. 1

Electionsf,ompog, I

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Comb~ncd.ne.lyl,7~

=~lim11cly 200 parking :::•:l~i~it:1
:,acoo Hill
· Twolcvdsolthcgan.gc
Bos1on Transpona tion
will be C.le&valed repair dcte- Dcpartmcnl officiab arc alrudy
10
~ing

CCW\Crete in

the~ -

=~:!•S::::u7ue~;~~

silyand~~co':':the~
conl(:Slion,ldditionSweTroopcnwillpMmllhecapit.al~Ofl

la.Night11Udtn11hadbealpart-

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:=so::s:::~1:;::~ :::~~v;:,;:~=
fresllm3Jl

involved=~ spon·

candidate(Ofreprcscntalivc.sup- soring~socialcven1.1forfR:Sh•
ported sufficlenl fundina for all m:111 as well as other classeS.

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11

kup,·, , : n ~ l = : ~ . :

1 possible

Additionally, Suffolk

lounge,
lounge in the increasing stlxltn1 in~vemcnf
:~~=-g.andarncalplal'I inunivcniryspon,oredcwcnis.

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R~sai!i.~Evc,y_
s'.u- lhcim~ c :; :~i;:~

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f~~~~mdinitdown or

Rjc~Joy<z..anothcr
candidale for representative,
5liwed thc lmpmunce oC communicaoon, slllinJ Iha! studeflts
wi!lnOI get involved in campus
lifcifthcyarenolaw~o(Ofl
campusevcnu.
The third candidate fOf
frcstunan~llbve,Raphacl
Toutonnjian, discussed lhc im•
porunccor1u1orin1,andproposed
a 1111oringccntcrfor 1he scicnccs.
modeled afkr the math s11pprt

other college ,upcricncc which
be can compue with hu upcnencct hat at Su Roik.

Anotherlransfcrszudcm .
Effron Hcdalgo.a write-in candidate fOI" junior vice president.
llteaed unily among students as
the thane of his speech.
Hedalgo alJo hopes IU
inc:rcuestudcnl awucncsJ olon
campuscY'CfltJ through the coopThc£rcshmancandicblct
er.tion ol thc faculty.
were che moSI optimistic. Some
Hcdalgoproposcs that
suucs1ions mndc by frcshmam
profCS90C'Sofccrtainan:::isors1Ull1

Thccandld:llcsforfrcsh- wlll announce any upcommi
c:111dida1cs were discourus on
MBTA passes. improvements in man vice presid e nt , Suzanne cvcnts fororganiz.a1ioru;11rril1atcd
withthatmajor(i.e. Apsychol•

Common;:::,:~~:~lhe dents. Adam R
uuo.

Capilal ~ : : ; ' : ~
traffic and patting problems In tat&ct ota illepl park.in& crackthe immcdialc Swfolk Univer- down last year by the MOC po-

LIFESTYLES

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,cnlllive. lc.avin1 one ,cat opc11
forawrisc -lncandidltc.
Candid11cs discussed
possibkwayso(iPcrcasinJ SIU•
BJMileAM'uo
could possibly be lowed
dcnC involvcmcnJ. Some pn>JIO$·
Contributin1Reporter
als include new lounges, more
The
McCormack
. BEACON HILL-The Bu.ildill1'1prqcwillbeclosinJ JOCW events. and bcctcr 111iliu•
patkinJ ~ c at the John P. two wccla be(cn the closing of 1ionofbwlctinboard1inonic:r10
incrcuc awareness ofaclivitics
McCormatt: Buildin1, the Slate lhe Boston Commons Pa,ting
lfflOfllSludcnts.
olficc buUdina at One-Ashbunon Gange on NoYcmber I.

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nc:,..uni1yamongs1udcnu..
Jcnmrcr Lombardi. an-

Olher i;3nd1d:11 for freshman
c

president. staled th:lt she would
likc10 ..gc11oknow 1hcsysrcm .. in
ordcr1obcucrre prcscr11hcrclass
Other idc:is which lift
supportcdby,1hcfrcshmoncandid3tesareincrcasedftnancialaki.
and a possible alumni scholar·
ship.

The candillate1 ror
sophomore rcpruc ntali vc also
strused the importance of studau involvemm t and discusscd

OJY pro(cuor will :lMOUOC'C a
mcctin1ofthepsycholo1y c l11h m
class).
He al.so suggested more
:idvcr1isin1 by the financial a,d
olT1CCinordettolctS1udcn\Sl,:;no"'
ltw all unlvcrsily Sludc:nls arc
eli1iblcforfinancialaid.
Hed.:algo's 111gges11on
watMlaCtedbyMkhac!Mirnblk-.
thc sophomore candid.:alc for rq>rcscntative, who stiled 1h:it he
could "nor believe 1h31 students
are not aware of financial ;ml
How tan you OOI be 3Wart' Ill
financial aid!
Hcdalgo n=spondl!'d t,\
suling 1tu1 many siudaus m lhc."
11niveni1yarenot:iw:irc of1h(
foc1thntfinancial11idis3va1lahk
1 1hcavcrage, middlcclass stu
0
dcnl.
Furtado added t f
'Hcdal1o'sst:11tmcn1.s;1ying1h:11
ilnocdstobeknownlh:llfi1W1C1:1J
aid b "open to all classes or
people" in Suffolk University.
lllc candidates for JC ·
niorreprc,entalive.JohnGlennon
and Victy Newbury, ditcuued
projccu: th.II they woukl like 1
0

possiblcwaysofboosciniscudcnl
involvcmmi in the ru1ure.
C'hrislianson, 1 transfer ""compk(e before graduation.
student Crom lhc Univeniry of
NcwburyswatW1 shc
Masslchusccts, stftUCd the im• would lite W 10e more financi3.I
ponance of an improved studcn1 aid available IO 5bldcnts. as well
klunge,statingl.hat studcnts will asmorc1tuden1 involvcmcn1:ind
IIOCspcndffl<fttimehcrc11Suf- bcttu,communicalion.
folk unless lhcy have a decen1
~ GifflnOn sul)pOrtS s1uplace IO relax.
dent involvement as well, howMichael Miribilc, an- c.vcrhehasadiffcrcnlJ)Cl'Spcc•
01hcr c:111diibtc ror spohomore 1,vc on how 1o acfieive ii. He
rcprc.snutive,commcn1cdonscu- proposu scp:u11e rooms or
dent involvement Mirabile said lounges for SIU1Xnts or each ma'Tm OOI swe th:1111 new lounge I~ jor, st:'li ng 1ha1 other candidll!Cli
1heanswer,''
arcbc1ng"unte.al.istif'inc,,pcc1Hc SU.led Wt ii is more in1 IO i ~ unily among SIU•
1mporun11opmmotc studcnt or- dcnls simply lhrough social
pnizalion_ such u Sl~nt Gov, 'IVCIIIS, Glen1K111 stated that SIU·
s
cmmen1 ,n order to i_ r;ase dtntsmustrlfSlbccomeinvolvcd
nc
awarcncs~~::~an::oons. in~hcirmajor,bcforctherccanbc
the rrcshm:in candid:!
_
ppons u1111yamongall SufToU:studcnu.
I idea or
reduced T
The scniOJ candidatd'
3
F ~WUdo
also discussed belier communi• did3tcfor=clus
~ionbc1wecns1uden1orpn iz.aalsodiscus,cdlhcisJuc~ nl. IIOnsnlstudcnts. Newb\lr)'pro-



·~:n-

~~:~:

=ot=:;;:~udcai:
l~volvem~nt on IWO

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with lhcproposal IO have c!ully
callcd(orstudcntstotakc.,;ac. m~bcn 11u,ow~cc. .evcnts per•
1 pan in their own communi- tairuna
!VC
IJCS.

funadoabo

'°,:;::~~~Che

candidates' spccchcl WU unity.
proposcdan Each candida&e upresxd con-

11c:1ivi1
·
W ~sr = ~ ~ = ~ ~
• saudcnts whose schcd11lcs do noc
allow them to l)lrticipate in in
re1ularactivi1ypcriods.
Furtadobclicvcsth»hc
1w ~a unique pcrspcaive" on
SGA,llndaudcntlirthcreatSuffolk bcc3use he is :i t,unsfcr Siu•
dent. and lhcrdorc ha.t had an-

cansaboutsl~lin~vcment.
: h::'atof11';;~ng Sfudent
1'hclc ~ ihcmcs which
have bcul repeated In prc-clcction1pccchetmanytimesinprc•
viousycan. ApathylOwatd0rg:i•
niwionlsuchasSOAisapparent
in the embanusin1 number or
candidates, and the small voter
1umou1.

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WEDNESDAY, SEl'TEMB,!R 30, 1992

I3ow

Skid
is
B-side
themselves

Shear Madness is shear enjoyment

RyManMulill
Contributing Reporter

By Karen M. Young
Jouma!Stalf
When " Shdar Mad.-.css~ ,
opened :11 S1:1ge II of the Charles

:~Yr~isc~=~~~~~

..

On an inla'Cltlng aside
from their two major studio al·

f

bums. Skid Row has rek:ascd 8 -

. ,..,..

SldeOurstlvts,analbwnofeovc:r



move on ~o;~.::J~j years and
over 5,ro> pcrfonnanc:es later, 1
"ShcarMadnca"isttillrunning

Thcalbumfollow1inthe
fOOUICptofMdallic:1'1covc,al .
bumGtua1eDa,1Rn-isitedMd,
mcwe recently, Anduu'• A11oc.t
o/lM Ki/In Beu.

strons.

"Shea, Madness" is •
comedy whodunit ltw isse1in a
Newbury SL bcau1y salon. The
playisabou1lhcmurdcroClsabcllc •
Cttmy, a renowned concert pi:inisiandowncrofthebuildin1tha1
housc.sthcbcau1y salon. Czcmy.
who is never seen, lives in an
ap:utmcn1atiove1hesa1on.
L

8-Side.Oundvcsopens
with a redundant cover o( the
Ramoncl"'PsychoCafe,"rcatui.
in1 basllll Rathel Bolan on vocab, and then lean into Kw'a
"C'mon and Love Me."
111em11n:1t1cnswi1e11c1

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fl~-

.:.....::!litl~JLC,V '..)1,._;,.(ia• •

pcd.fm~r-ai;:~= t.~

dnes, perf~

thc&IIY salonpropnctnr Bartw-.a
DcMateo, Whitcomb'sa.uisl:lnt.
and Edward Lawn:nce. aChatlcs
SI. :intiqucs dealer.
In lddilion. there is one
suspec1cdaccompliccolthcmur-

I 1uougho11t the play
cl11Cs thal point to ooc of the
suspccu arcg'.vcn. Thcrearc scv•
e rul ch1es that illdicatc th:r.11woor
more or the ctwxters involved
in thcmurdcr.

:~ =:t!':1!!,~h;~~~

Nick

R~ta::::

at tht Cbar1a Stred Pla}'home
IWO undawvcr CCJpl "'1IO wr.n:
staki.n1outthcsalon,t,lUIL"iefour
suspcctS under.,~ L"tt'St'. in
the saloon.
One of the keys to the
succeuorMShcarMadncss"i1thc

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kln,KoscmnJ 1tn~NIC11~i :
actions·lcadinguptothcmurdcr.
The audience i1 asked 10 1ell
Rmcjciofany~irr~bctween
1hc._ reenaccmenl and the original
actionsofthesuspccll.

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Goods," fcaturin1•111Cttappc:i,•
MCCbyJIKlasPricslk:ad1ingcr
Rob Halford.
·
Nc•I ls powctfW mix of
Rush's "What vou·rc Doing."
with the band ;ncorponting 1

faslctpace than thl;original.

Hero a hilari~us conitiy·· of mistaken identity
l e,\.isaMc:Clll1oug11



The new moyic " Hero"
tw seven.I hilarious lines and
u.cellcnt pcrfonnanc:esby Dustin
Hoffman.Geen.a Davis.and Andy
Gan:ia.
The movie opens 11 lhe
uial o( Bernie Laplante
{Hoffman). a two-bi!, sclf•con•
ttmcd tMdwhois~straight
101hesl:immcrin1ma111;rordays.
The x:enc then swilchcs
10 a buildlna ledge where Gale
G3.ley (Davd)is in1ervicwinga
man who subsequently jumps 10 •
~::a~~·t:!1:;~:g.:~

~

earner.a man watch this1uyplummct 10 the a,ound is: "Oh.-Did
you1e1th.:atr
Caleyreceivu:inaward
ror 1h11 st&y. While giving hc1e
attcpunce speech, she WU otit
an onion and starts peeling it in
,ec:1ions.

Sheaplaincdthatlhisisthc
media pcelinJ away at a man's

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1

ollheaccidenl, LlplanlelailCbet' Galey"• aedi1 cads. Al hiJ •·
Peoplequicldycometo
• ride with • homeleu man r.aip-mcnt.Bemichcanlhal"'lbe loveBubberbccau,cofhisialpi(Gucia), who livea ln his car." An1dofFti1htl04,"ashelsnow ration-al mcssqes. and became
Laplutotclbhirnaboulthccruh called. has bcul found.
hclaavcrnoocUoo~ia1--.AU

falser she wonders.
These peoples lives ate
w1.Stedon lies. Wlw.Galcyie:i.lly
wanll is an inspilatiorw story.

inkccpiniaiOwporde, is more
con-ccmcd~t not gcttina his
SI001hocs wet and muddy than
he is about savins lhe people's

rrom1hcawatdccrcff\O'IY•A1erriblcstonncauseslhcplancto
croainfronlo(Laplantc'scar.
HehcanvoicelbcgginJ(orhclp
inacuinathcplanedooropcn.

lhcmylkrioulhcro. Thcscatioft
througflthcbumin1pllne-Md olTcnSl.ll('IO,ro>IOhft.
·r.ndsmanypcoplcinncc:dofu.
Juatasl..aplantclhiau
liaancc.indad:in;:Gllcy.
hcil1olaa10beccneaa1Waa-

bonalst~~::::

liV'CS-

When Laplante opens

thedoor, heistrwnpledb)'lcrri·
ficdP,iscnscn.Bemiecrawls

Gilcy~=~~ :':==~~ =h~u!B~~u-:-:
andhowhcsrndacwnlpcoplc.

John Bubbcr.lhchome-

bciatfi,uredautalowlyb)'Oaky,
Aogdofflight104."Everyone
~Biabbc:1'111Cmpt110jamp
bclicvc:UhalJohnUtbeherobc- offabuildin11cd,crightaflcrllle
caa-=belmlheftlelhatmlK:hed
tllleoncinvcsci,alonr~1tlhc



TYL· S
E

I

Ry Man Maslin
Contributing Rcponer

,.

On an i.nttrcstlng aside
from 1hcir two major studio al·
bums. Skid Row ha! rck:a.w:d B·
Sidt Ourstlvt s .an album of cover

·-·

The album follows in the
roouiepsof Metallica'scovcr album Grua1rDaysRniisi1tdand.

ffiCR recent ly. Anthru "s A11or .t

oftht Killr~Bus.
,

(,..

es Street Playhouse

the keys 1 the
0
rMadncu"is thc
?adon. Aftcrlhe
9(i~10 1
~s:i-

""

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~ - wi1h

IOl'l,K051Clllhl "Ul~IUK:i,~i ;

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0
~

Skid Row .is
B-side
themselves

enjoyment

COil'

f

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3

:l'TEMBER 30, 1.992

lloo,i)UIL~four
l\l)uJC 11."TCSt" in

J

a!~~~:cs:r:::

Ramoncs "'PsychoCafc," fcaturing basslSI Rachel 8obn 0,1 vo.
ca.ls. and then tean in1 Kiss"s
0
-c·mon and Love Me."

The music then s witches

~~ ~!: ~g;~v":~~\~!
Goods,~ rcatwin gagucstappcar-

ac1ions lcadingup1othcmurdcr. ancc by Judas Pries! k.ad singer
The audicm;:c is ;asked 10 te ll Roh J;loUord.
R09e11.io!anyl!iff~TC11CCS bctween
Nut i1 JK:)WC
rful mb. of
the reen:x: tmc11t and the original Rush 's "What vOU·n: Doing:·
actions of th e su~IS.
wilh the band incorpor.u ing a
cantin11td pagr 4
fl.SlCt pace: than the ori&inal. ""'"

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--

I iii

llero from fNllt 3
confesses his lie to Galey. L1plan1e
Lapbntecomcsout onthelcdle

MARKUS JAMES
SpiritGaae
Not m111y people re•
rncmberMartus James' previous
rdeue. St;UtHU of Drtad, but
there was a great lune on ii th:it
most people rell in love wilh once
i1washeard. That1unewas"Picccs
ola Orcam"andbrought Martus
James national , ir no1 intcm3·

twcnty-lWO lrsb.strong. Out or
l wco ty•two tracts, nine are
instNmc:Dta1saftd11nacfrominicresting IO&MO)'ingon any listcningscale. ..B:ickdrop'"is :1finc
ins1umcnlal, but ii reminded me
or Led Zeppelin's ..Kashmir".

1l,IOCI MANIACS

RailioS.mpltrCD
By now, you've heard
"TbcscArc03ys".therirs'icu1off
or lhis samplct and a prelude IO
the new to,000 Malliacs album,
OurTimdn Ed,,. _Thisisthconly
songprovidcdoffthcnewalbum,
wi1h the remaining songs on this
sampler coming fl"OO\.twO previous albums, Mmcly BlirtdMon' s
'looand lnMyTribt .
""Trouble Mc" is orr of
Blind Man's 1,oo and bolh "Like
The WC;1.1her" and "What's The
M.::lttcr Hen" arc off or In My
Tribt . Generally speaking, lhis
10,000 M3fliacs Radio Sampler

" Until/Forcvcr" isan:irratl ve/ instrumental, U these is
such a'lhing, that W3Sloolong for
my la.SIC. This wort as a whole
tiona.l, 3llaitkln.
He's b:l:lr. with a ven- weaves its way !mm one song 10
gcanccaficra 1wo 10 1hn:cycar thencitwi th aseemingly heavy
grace period. Marlr:us produced Far Eastern flavor. Psychedelic,
thisalbumandplaysguitan,sings. even! Spirit Galt is a lotus 10
joy.
plays bauandpc,cussion,includ• chew on, so relu and cn_
ing j embe, jun-jun, conga.
..Head Fulla Sn:i.lr.cs",
maman, Big Sur drums, d11mbcc, :)f\C or lhe few IIPbeat songs, in
tar, finger cymbals, tambourines,
and ankle bdls. Not much left to
do on this a1bum, ch?
Thcsurpriscgemofthe
Givcilalistc11. Sl:lfting shouldclrlngclunamefromSpirit ~ • : w ~ : : . , ~ n = : :
as to s:itisfy the liSCcncr's appc- album is an accware version of
off wi1h M
Wavc". th is album is :1 GPU to ''Cavact Empco,''.
tile.
I.he Jimi Hcndri1 classic "Liule
cons 1
:1n1 audio c1 pc rimc n1 ,
Wing."Although thisupdatedOCS
notcomparctotheorigilUl,Scotti
Hill and 03ve Sabo.display some
impressive guiw playing over
singer Sebastian 811eh's unc1pcctcd melodic vocals. Recent

BEACON HILL PUB

---

Weanholp""'widt:

..... ........
.,..,.'"'=='L.,
...,==...,.
We Feature
Bud and Miller Light on Draft
16 oz. Fr~sted Glass-$ 1.95

After the tttll?(:tment,
the audience can spcalr. with
Rosetti. who was played by
MichaclFcnnimorc,dwingabncf
irnc:rm.ission. Membcrsoftheaudicncecantcll Rosetti t.hcirtheo-

believe commiUcd the crime.
Whoever geu lhe most votes ll(!-

Darts - Pinballs- Video Games
Basketball - Football
Open 'till 2 a.m.

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the
The c~g or the play

d~gcs depcndins on who recovesthemo:st'IOCCI.-.Thcjobs in
lhe pcrfomuncq allo change l0

polr.cfllftal~le~evcnts
cunently making headltncs..

'JO'l(,STU'lYE?l[S

OPEN OFFICE HOURS WITH
PRESIDENT SARGENT ·
.

---=--THURSDA:Y, OCTOBER 8, 1992
1:00 to 2:30 p.m.

ooiohim.

Bubberauempcstojun,p
Angd oCFlitht IOI." E'l'Cfyone
bclicvesthatJohni.sthehcmbe- off a buildint lt.dae ri&hl aOcr be

'The six cast members
were fabulous. They w.ortcd really well.together and it was dif•
ficult to te ll which scene5 were
rcht.arscdand whic h were improvised.

'fonn~i::~~ 6:::.;
0

portrayal or Tony Wliitcomb. ...
Everything he u.id or did ..-as
h)'SICri-caJ, whether it waswash in1somconc's hcar,hitlin1onthc
malecustomcrs,orpbntingakiss
on Rosctti 's_lips.

•M
ShearMadncss" iscurren tl y playing in several citlcs
lhroughou1 the wortd. II is CUI·
rent lyrunninginits&cnthyc:uin
Chicago.fifihyearin Washington, D.C.. fourth year in Kansa.\,.
Ci1y, and its second year in Tel
Aviv,lsrncl.

HE WANTS TO. HEAR FROM YOU!!!

The pby is also runn ing
i11FortWorth,TX,St.Charlcs.
MO,B\JCn0$AircsArgcn1ina r nd
Budapest.Hungary.
The perronn:mcc is sci
inthccity lheplayi.srunningin.
Although the characters m:iy
change. the audience p:irticip:1lion alwayt stays.
"Shear Madness'" bu
attnicu:doeaiy 1,000.000vicw•
CB in Boston.11 lw bcca able lo
Raa:ccd in the city became of its
wluy.loclllzedcomedy Ravorin
thep<d>lfflWIOOI.

25th floor - One Beacon Street

Here's to 13 moreyc:an
ol"Sbes~'" illBolloe.

President David . Sargent invites you to mee.t wilh him • no a ppointment necessa r y to:
1) ask questions
2) eJtpnss coocems ~) suggat ideas
4) tell him why you like s urrolk.
Please take advantage or this opportunity t o speak with and meet the Pres id ent.

1 Laplan&e dliab' camchehaslheshoedWmllC:hcd

«oae I llliDioft. the one inV'C5tiallorl found II the

Jirplay or the song is hound 10
gencratcsomesa.les.
OvCll!.11, Sir.id Row 's BSidt OMrstlvts is a respectabk
effort by a usually rowdy. pany
1ypcband.1bcfivesongs prcscn1
an'inlelCSlingsidcoftheb:and3fld
will prob3bly tide Sir.id Row fans
over until the nc11 album.

Shear from pa1t 1

°"

a.ire, He is arrcsltd for1ellin1 .ice en1sccnc.
People quickly come to
Galey'1 credit cards. Al his•·
raign-mcnt,Bc:miehclrsthal"Thc love Bubbcrbocall!IC oChis inspiAnadoCFliiht 104,''11Shc isnow ration-al messages. and bocaute
hcisavcrygoodloolr.ingman.All
calkd. hubeea found.
JohnBubber,lhehomc- thehypegetstoBubberjllllllbool.
lcssmanlaplan1Cq,iUedhisa11ts thcumetimethatthclnllhii
to,IOld thelWionthat!teis-ibc bcinrfigurcdouulowlybyGalcy.

e1cellen1.

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-lOIOOK
FOR 1HE HOIIWSUI

ICCIIO
l...ltplanlchilches
homeleu man
lhu ln his car.
maboutthcauh
:d1Cvcralpcoplc.
~cvision Rltion
• i.s iabiJIXd by
henl. The station

was

!!.f!:'~:'i!~ ability UUly

1
01A1ttohim,Thctwocomctoan
Geena Davis, although
agreement: B11bber will go on . inulightJybacucaJpart, makcs
being the hero, while Laplante Gale Galey wed: IO her advan.
oolle.ctup:iycheclr.forbeingquict tage.
1bou1the matter.
Thctall,dark. andhandsome Andy Garcia sivcs a grca1
_
Thiswauvcry:lfflusing
pcrfonnance u the serene homemovie. It is something tha.t could less man wi th a heart and a conh:ippcn in 1heeveryd3y lives of
,cicnce.
people today. It would have been
Afewmcssagcsarc sent
easy for this movie 1 getscuck. in
0
out in this picture. These include
cena.inaspcctsofit.but1 hep:ice
the homeless problem and the
was so good 1h31 the film never
media·s control over its audience
became dull.
arclwoofthem. John Bubbcr S3id
The levclofGCling3hil- itbcstwhcnhcsaid:"Ahero isa
il)'inlhispictwedcfinitclySUI• symbol or whll!'s good in all of
us." Aslonguthereissomcgood
passes the norm . Dustin
Hoffman's portray.i.J or Bernie left inside. we ate all hcroc.~.

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111&SllnOLK

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II ll!l111I"-

WEDNF.SDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1992

1"1

Hero trompa1r1

i'llil

twmty_.wotncbttrong.Outof
IKll)'• IWO lBCb. nine are
il\1ll'UmeNaband ransc- from inioatin& 10 annoy in a on any lis1
cnin1tca1e. ..B:ickdrop.. ls.1 finc
instu!Offllal, bul it reminded me
oCLtd Zeppelin'• "Kashmir".

MARKUS JAMES

Spn Gaa

ocro•u,

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con fesses hi s lie 1 G:alcy. L1pl1n1C was ucellcnt.
0
Lap13nte comes out on lhe ledge Horrman' 1 cbmlc ability lruly
shines in thil film.
ioLD.lk lohlm. The1,roccmcioan
Gotnl Davi1, although
~grfflMl't Bubbcr will ao on in uli&htlybacbcal pan, maku
bcina 1hehc10,whilc Laplanle Gale Galey wort to her advancolloctsap:aychectforbcinaquicc tage.
aboot themattcr.
Thctall,datt,andhand some~ Gan:il aives a gn::11
Th1s was:1vuy:imusing performance as the ICICl'IC homemovie. Ii is someth ina that could less man with I heart llJld a con•
happc:n in 1hccvcrydaylivuof
science.
people today. It would have been
A £ mcu:igcsarescnt
cw
e;nyfCN'thlsmovic1ogc1s1uckln OUI in thi.s pk:tw-e. These include
ccruinaspcctsofil.butthepxc the homclca problem and 1hc
was so aood that lhc film never mcdil'scontrolOYCriualtdicoct
bcc:imc dull.
:u'CIWOOrthem.John Dubber S31
d
i1bcstwhcn hesaid: "'Ahcro1~ :a
'111c lcvclorxlin1:lhility in thil:pic1uttdefini1clysur- symbol of what's good in all ol
puses the norm . Dustin us.~ Asklngasthcrcissomcgood
ldl inside. we arc :all heroes.
Hoffman's portr:iyal of Bernie

l - - MANlACS
RalltoSa• plrrCD

By now, you've hc3rd
'1llcscMDays". thcfin:1cutoff
of this sampkr and I prelude 10
the new 10,000 Maniacs album,
Owr Timd11£dt11. Thisi.sthc.only
songprovldcdoffthencwllbum.
with thcrcmainlngsongs0111his
s:unpkr comin1 from two previous albums, iwndyB/iNIM/J/1'.t
U'JO:ind l11M1Tribt.
''Trouble Mc" is orror
geance aflct I two to thn:c year 1hcnc11wi th 11temin1lyhcavy
gracepcriod.M:ut:usproduccd Far Eastern rtavor. Psychedelic, 8/,,uJ Ma11 ·1 ZDoand both .. Like
tvefl! Spirir Galt is I lotus to The Wcaihcr" and " Wh3t's The
lhisafbumandpla)'Sgui.-s,sirlgs.
Mmcr Here" f t off of /11 MJ
pbysbassandpcn:ussioo,lnclud- chew oo, JO rclu and enioy.
Tribt. C.Cncrall y speaking, this
ing jcmbc, jun-jun. conga.
" HC3d Fulla Snakes ...
marnan, Big Surdrums,dumbcc, :>neof thefcwupbc:itsongs. in 10,000 Maniacs Radio Sample,
CD is a
uir. fingercymbals. tambourines.
rac1theonlyonc.,savcs 1his crroo "'Drive"Lease much like the REM
CD singk. yet 10,000
and ankk bdls. Not mi,ch 1 IO
cr1
from fallin1 asleep. This album
M:wilxshave1hecouncsyoltossdo on this album. ch?
shouldclwlgeitsn:imefromSpiri1 ingi1 fcw 1uncs In thc p:ackagcso
s
Thcsurpriscgcmofthc ah"pby or the sona 1 bound 10
Givcita lis tcn. SUrting Gau 10 ''Cavact Emptor".
as tos:uisrythc. listencr'sappc:- album is an accur:uc vcrsMlflof 1encratesomcs:ilcs.
offwith"Wavc", 1hisalbumis a
Ovcrall.SkidRow·sB1i1e.
the. Jimi Hcn.:lri,; classic "Lilllc
consiant audio upcrirncn1.
Wing." Althouglthlsupd:liedocs Suft 01mtfrts is an:spccubk
noccomp:wctolhcorigin:il.Srotti effort by a usuill y rowdy. pan y
Hill and DaveSabodispbysomc 1ypcband.Thclivesongsprescnt
impressive 1uiw playing ovc:1 anintcrcstingsidco(thcb:inda11d
singer Scbaslian Bx.h's u~1- will probably lidc Skkt Row fans
149 Charles Street, Beacon Hill
pcctcd melodic vot"als. R~n1 over unlil the ncll :llbum.

Not many people remember Maltr:wi James' prcvtOUS
rckate, Sn:iJOiU of Drrod, but
~ was I an:at tune on ii that
ITI()Sipcople C l in love with once
d
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ora Dream" and brought M:11tus nuivc/ instrumcnW, if there is
James natioN.I, ir noc in1cma- suc h 1 1hin1, lha.lwu1oolongfor
my iaslc . ThiJ wort u a whole
tional. a11cntion.
wave, iu way from one song 10
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1992
1:00 to 2:30 p.m.

The highli&hl ofthcptt·
form30CC wuThom:uOuk11e's
ponnyaJ or Tony Whi1comb.
Evcty1hing he said or did was
hysteri-cal.whctheritwaswashingsomcooc'shcar, hillingont~
m:llccustomcrs.or plantingakiu
on Rose n.i's lips.
"ShcarM:wlncss"1scurrcntlypL:lying in,cveral cilics
throughou t the wocid. It is cwrcntly ,unning in its 1Cfllh )'C31' in
Chicago, firth year in Wadlington. D.C., founh yw in Kall.S:.b
Cily, and its second year in Tel
Aviv.Israel.

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MO, BucnosAircsArgentina. :-ft'.!
Bud:ipcsi. Hungary.
The pcrform:uice i.s se1
in lhccity thcpl:lylsrunningin.
Altho ugh C charac1ers may
he
change. the audiCftCC 1)3tticip:a•
Lion always stays.
'"Shear Madness" h:u
ltlncled ncsly 1,000,000 viewen ln Boston. It has been abk to
suc.cccdill thc. cicybocaW1Cofi1S
wi uy, k>clliz.edcomcdy Ravorin
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"Jim McDonoug~hut up!"

Sinead tears into the Pope
Oocc again biz.am: Irish nxk and roller Sincad O'Connor,

n:son.s IO even mOf"C bizarre mcuures to get altcntion. Will she ever
learn lha1 two wrongs don'I makoa riJht? Her Saturday Nia:h1 Live
slunt, 1ha1 shocked audiences C\'crywhere, is just another example or
how extreme GCtioos can ovcrsh.Mlow the meaning behind it
O'Connor, who is no Rranger to COfltrovcrsy, had already

pulled I slunl on SNL, when she cancelt.d I scheduled appearance.

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•Unidtnlifted WSFR staff mtmber re•
marking on comments made by the
WSUB Gtntral Manag er in September
30, Y(!ices·o/.Su/folk.

FOR THE RECORD:

;J'heCU1tcr o flhisproccst was to oppose ll,echoiceor Andrcw M
DiceM
Clay as a guest host She then slirmi more controversy when she
refused to have lhe national anthem sun1 or played a1 one or her
concetts. ~ rorc. this is 1101 an isolMed incident. She 1w

Clarincati o n : Due to insufficcnt·information
p rovidcil by the Women's Center fo r the
advertisement in the September 30 edition of
orchestrated a run hiscory ohuch media games.
the Journal did not list co-s ponsors for the
Clad in a rustafarian scmf,andsurrouodcd by candles, Sinead
scrcnclypelfonnedanacapcllavenionorBobMarley's ''War''. Wt.a! · e ve nts advertised. The following is the correct
sponsorship;
ho..,cvcr.wasnocthemn1itselr,butwhatfollo11iCd.AJ\tt
abricfpausc.,O' Connorhc upa
ure

stated -fight the rul enemy... She then proceeded 10 lcal the picture
Sclf.l&fcose Worlr:ibop 10/6 and IOIJl
into several small pk.ces, and bk:wout lhecandles that sum:unded her.
, W orne-n's Center
Finally. she. walked off the stage. k:aving the audience in SIUMcd
Program Council
silence.
Sociology Department
It is one lhing to boycou a TV show. b111 quire another to imply
that the Pope is in any way n:sponsit, lc for racism, poverty, or child'

~~-:=.:=nn: °!1)':CCS::~':-:::~t!
admire, andrespc,cts·thePopc. Hcis,and 11 ...ay,hasbccn,asymbol
of hope and peace. Whelheroroot Sincad's motives fothcratt.actare

worthy, the incidcfll tw cre3tcd adverse effccu.
Accordin& 10 NBC spokesman Curt Block, u of Mond:iy
afternoon. the network.had ~vcd ~ than 900·ca11s from people
who didn' t likciheshow- and from scvcnwhodid. O'Conno,whowas
in England on Monday, wanu her action 10 speu: for iuelf, said a
spokeswoman. It seems Iha! thC5C phonc-c2lls as a a>llcclivc action
~ pre Uy we ll for themselves Sincad.

mr.,for1=fr*
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embarr.wcd hcnclf thal way. She needs some professional help- and

some spiritual help woukfn'I hurt either."
Obviously, Sine3d O'Connor is salisficd to just make 3
suuemcnc wi tho111 ever inlendin& to personally back it 11p. Tuesday
morning, Bill Costa of Kiss IOSFM. said that she h:ad not coiitributcd
financi3ll y toanyofthclOcilllcau,es shccrusadesfor. Therefore,all
profiUfl"Onl,herrccorddealsandconcentour1areforhcrownpenonal

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With this insi&ht. the whole incident ends up kicking~
and more like a cheap publicity st1111t to promore then:cenl rdeaseof
her new llbum. II makes you wonder who the rul enemy is he,e,
Wcarcplea,cdtoreporttlWthislOftolantic willootbc:
c::ommonplaoconSNL. TheproducenannounccdthalSincado'tonnor
ii now banned from the bte night show.
H itila atrong, shocldn1 meaagcthatlhewants lo project to
llcraudiMce.dleawcshouldrcq,ondinlcind.Shock:SineadO'Connot
bJ ll0t buyiaJ her albums_ ace who stand.I: in silcnccu the candles
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ae blowaout.

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"Jim McDonough~hut up!"
-Unickntifitd WSFR staff mtmbtr rt•
marking on commtnts madt ITy tht
WSUB Gtntral Managtr in Stpttmber
JO. Voicts of Suffolk.
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Sinead tears into the Pope
Once again bizarre Iris h roct W'ld roller Sinead o ·eonnor.
re,orts

to even mon: hll.lUTe measl,ll"CI 10 gel a1
1Cntion. WIii she ever

learn that two wrongs don'1 make a ri&ht? Her Saturday Night Live
aunL that shocked audiena:sevttywherc. is iUSl another u.amplc or
how CJ.ll'Cmc actions can ovcrshalow the rl'le3iiin1 behind iL
O'Connor, who d no snng« 10 controversy, had already
pulled I stunt on SNL. when she canceled a scbedultd appearance.
Tiiecentcr o rlh isprotCSI wu tooppose 1hcchoiccor Andrew''DiccClay u a guest host. She then stifftc! more controversy whctl she
rcf.ucd 10 luve the national anthem sung or played II one of her
conccns.. Thm.fore, this is not 1n bolaled incident. She has
orchcsnted a full histo,y o f such media pmes.
Clad in a rasufarian scarf, 2nd sutroutlded by candles, Sincad
,crcnelypcrfotmcd:lllacapcUavcnionorBobMarlcy's"War". Whal
however, wu not lhc.lCN'l& luclf,but wha t followed. Afru
a brief pause. O'Connor held up Ip
sultdNfi&ht the rul enemy". She lhcn proccc:ded lote:M' lhepk:twe
lntosevenlsmall picca.&Pd blewoutlhccandksth»IUffl:'Undcd ha.
Fi!\211y, she walked off the stage, ka-li ng the audience in aunned
silence.
lt isooethingtoboyrotta~show,butquite11110thcr toimply
1Ntthc:Pnpeisinuyway~osi.61iforrac.ism,povcrty,orchild
abuse. This action l'IOI only offended Catholia. but rdip;lll1 people
ol all denominations. Anyone who has any son ol monJ values
admitu and respeclS lhe Pope. He is, and always h:u been. a symbol
or hope and peaa:. WbcthetorOOI Sine3d' s mocives forhtratuck are
worthy,the incidcn1hllscre:11edadvcn:eeffeclS.
According 10 NBC spokesman Curt Bkx:t.. u of Monday
aflemOOn, the MIWOfk had received more 1twi 900 calls from people
whodidtl 't like the show-Ind fmm,even whodid. O'Connor who was
in England on Monday. wanlS !\er 'action to spe:l); (or ilse lL said a
spokeswoman. II sttms 1h:ac these phone calls as a col lecti ve 111ttion
spc3kprt Uywdlfor1he~l>1csSincad.
Acconling 10 the Associ.:11.cd Press. Frank DcRos:a, 1 spokesman for the Brooklyn Bishop Thomas. V. Daily said: M is a pily she
h
cmb3rrassedhenc.lfthJtway. Sheneeds,omcprnfession:llhelp,and
IOfl'IC spiriuW help wouldn"t hun ei1hcr."
Obviously, S1nc:id O'Conoor is s:uisfied to JUSI make :i.
su1emcn1 without ever intending to pcnolUlly b3ck It up. Tuesday
morning, Bill (OSC,1 of KiS1 IOSFM. s:ild th.:11 she h3d OOI contributed
f11W"1Cial lytoanyof 1he ,ocialcau.1e1lhecrusadesror. Therdore. al l
profiufmmhetrecorddealsandconc:ert1~ateforhetownpersonal
gain.
With 1his in.s.igh l. lhe wkolc incidcn1ends U
j)k>okingmore
and more like a chc3p publicity stunt to promote the recent releuc o(
her new album. It makes you wonder who the rea1 eMmy is here.
Weare pleued 1orepon thal this son or antic will no1 be

FOR THE RECORD:
Clari fication: Due to insufficent information
provided by lhe Women's Cenicr for lhe
advcniscmcnt in lhe September 30 edition of
lhc Journal did no1 list co-sponsors for the
events advertised . The following is lhc corrcc1
sponsorship:

Self-Pcfi:n@ Workshop !0/6 and 10/13·
Women's Center
Program Counci l
Sociology Ocpanmcn1

Yintrocs; Aroiou Womcm-What Qnt;s h Mean

To SD1den1s C0/15·
Women's Center
Program Cou ncil
Women's Studies Program

Du,Rorx; 1oa2·
Women's Center
Program Council
Counseli ng Ccmcr
SOC:io\ogy Department

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(Onsea:nl t.lo.qrt.,nl \ll U
UantClll
wall . m gel back w,th ,o.i01 Wt J

oommonplaceonSNL Tbcproducasannounced!h31SineadO'Connor
i, now baMed rmm the bit nigbl show.
tril isa,trong, lhoclting (nCml,C lhafshe W311lS to project to
bera&ldieoce.lhc:nwe shouldrcspondinkind.ShockSinadO'COMOr
by MJl.
beralbums and ,ee whollands in siknceu the candles

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The Political Circus AProblem At Home in Boston
ByRoo Viniag
Journa!Columnisl

kunalColumni.st

1be l992PrcsidenlwCampaignhas.lil.mJJ.xbecomeath~
Ju.st the other day, my girlfriend and I
ring ci.n:us. with the media spot ligh l on President George Bush. were walking OO"·n one of the many dlrll: and
OoYUIIOr Bill Oinlon and Businessman H. Ross Perot. During the windingsueellofdowntoWnBoston,whenavnernonth ofOciobcl', thiJcolumnw usuJIPO'tid tofocu.sonthesubstan - thing unusual happened. The unxuonably eokl
tive iuucs that ate before our country; ho-vcr. lUICe neither the wuthcrbrou&tllachillloourraceuwe hurriedly
candidlk:a nor;the media ,ecm willina io focus on the issues Ibis i-t moll'td.ak>n1- We had jusl finished eating tome
weet.thcnneithet,rlll l, lllhcywanl tocontinuefocu.sin1onu.1tkll pb:z.a at a kJCal ~ . when we wen: apspeculalion,pollin1,andbwcovenge,thensowilll.byusert ingmy poachedbyam1nwtro1Ctffltdno1much diff~~
vieWI ink> thit polilical fia,co.
than ouraelvcs. or so we thoughL
la a recent poll conducted between me, myself and I: President
Tbc man wu lbout middle age. with a
Gcorae Bush is ~ I OVCJ bolh Bill OinlOnand Ross Perot. You healthybuildandadeanappea,anc.:c.butthefacl
may11y that my poll ii not valid, and you~ri&ht. Well neitherM; remainedthalhewasoneofthousandso{homckss
thepollsthalthemcdiasccmlOpreseftlwithsuchaccuncy. Tbcmedia people cunentJy on the strcell of Bos&on. He
pruent polls u If they were facts, and by doing so they CovtT the didn'tsayal l ttwmuchlOu.s,he j UJtpolilclyand
undidaleintheleadmordavonbl y,asirtosay,"thisistheone tovoce hesitantly asked if we could lp;l!C o ur kftovcn.
for" becaute this is who the Nmajori ty" ol America ravors. So bewllft We both acted and there was no decision involved.
olbeintlibeDl!y sw1yedasyou see them intheupcomina weckJ.
It didn 'I seem riJhl that we were bolh full and
The latest holaopicthat will IIOIJoaway, sttmstobethenocdkss warm while he was tocold and hungry.
speculation of whether or not the entry.of Perot will either hut1 or help
Looon1 bac:t on the event, he.didn't ~It
oneoftheother1wocandida1es. Evuycbyyouhuethesamequettions us roraccnL Hcdidn'I smcllort1oozeor~1n
posed to numerous, supposed -political experts-.and every day you din covert.d Ill.gs, this guy was not a vagrant, but
hereadiffen::n1 an1wer. Tosc11k::1hi1oneonceand roraJ l, theanswer he wiu home less. Times ate iough.and evm the
is nooneltno,,,-tand no one will know until November 4th. Thereuon proudesc people have.to act in se.U'pre,ervation or
is lhis:about60'looftheeligiblepopulationinourcountryisregis1trtd rxc the perib of illness, hun aer and mental UI·
tovote , ando£there&is&cred vocerson.Jy50'1oparticipateinthe1eneraJ guish. It dawned on me that this 1uy who was
doction. Thus.only ~
ofourcountry(not liking into:acc:ounl the dowflonhis lucltcouldhavebeena£riend. oreven
eleclOr.ll coneae) decides who lhe Ptuident will be. In other words. me if there was a diff~nl twist of riwe.
,
ii does not matter who is moSI preferred by the majority of Americas
Then I 1hought abou t what the convmbut by themajorily 1 actual ly goesou1 andV()leJ:. That is why your 1ionalima1e0Cahomelcsspenonwas. Tbcpenon
1\11
vote dllttcount.andifyouare ror yourcounuy , you wi ll ,ooutand mggering down the 5treel sippinschecp, liquor.
suppor1BusbonNovcmberJrd.Somc0t:moc12um3ywishtodcba.lt ~ i n ~ dothin1 thal ~ w~ and_ toi_lcd,
this pl)inl wilh me.oh. and while we arc on the topic o( debates...
wh1lecanym1onaconvena1Jon Wllh thcir(nettd
Have joucversccnsuchP3theticbicltering1 The Bush camp Irving whoi11'1'treallylhete. You knowwh.:11 I'm
contactd.l the Oin1on camp mon1hs ago, only 10 be sent away 1 eluding to. everyone scu one o r _
0
lhcsc charac1ct1
negot.iatcthroughthe" Bi-PartisanCommissio n." BillrefusedtoUl.lk, on theTevery now and again. Tbat image for all
so Bush refused to debate:. Then Bill star1cd ~ing around the intents and purposes is now but a small portion o(
country. lloppin& at each ~b:uc silt. and callin& the President a an incrcuinaly lsgc 1roup,
_
.
chicten for not debatin&- 1ben Bill opened llis mouth withou t first
Tbc waymanyofuscan now viJu3.11u 1
coruultina with his 1\aAdlen" and ctw)cn&ed Bush to a debate homclets pmon is ,cx_neone much like ourselves
"anytime anywtw:R." Bush then took Clinton up on his offer by who suddcnlylmesajob,o rhalOdcc larebank•
challcnginghimto axriesor debalcs ffOl!IOctober lllh on.WhenBia n1p1cy, f ~ uendy ramlly and rnc~
Bill wuukcd to comment on Bush'ssurpiiscchalkn&e, heqllicltJy sparewhallittlccxtnrcsowceslhcyhavelOIWISI
jumped into a limo 11yin1, " No CO!"ffltnl, I have to consult with my ~ of thcU'own. ~ut let'~ take this -,cn:iriojust
adviJorsfusl"{l1 only!Omhimthewholecarnpaigntoleamlhalonc). 1 ,t111 further and 11111l'CffWAICCUl"IIC. _
Today_
wc
Wby.UtheCOfl\,oversy? Tbc answaislimple,Ointon hidbehindthc now _
have the concept lh• ~yCOIISldered 1m•
c o r n ~ becauschecanonlyanswcrquest.ionsthJ1hetwmemo- po:mble- the homeks:s family.
riudlhean'!Wc:rsto. U•~lmcmber ~re to pushhimonany is.sue
Adu ltscan makehones t and un_ o ~
f

cann:ot

he docs Iha, (He eilhcr waflks or responds. MNo comment. I have to
contu11wilhmyadvisot!:f
11sf'). Swtin1onOc1oberlllh.11eriuol
4 debates wiU oca,r: three bciween Bush, Ointon & Pel'OI and one
belwettt their Vice-Presidential Runningmates.
Tosome thedeb3tcs will beboring, 1oothcnaci1ing,and 1
othosc
oryouwhoarellllcornmi1!cd, i1isachancetodcc idcforyourselr which
andidatc is !he most q ualified to be PrcsidcnL

:,;:=~~~=~=i:::candidales
Swting nes.1weet.andcontinuingon till November the format o r
thiscolumn wil lrocusondic£1e1:11Jone.Therewillbe nopartisanspin,
on ly the candidar.s and t h e ~- Al this time Perot will OOI be
included inthiscompari,on.butifyouwould likehlrntobc,malteyour
commentsltnowntotbeJoumalincareofmyat1a1tion. Thethmlrin1
clralsbC0111iqtoyourk>Wft.'f<:Mtickclislbemcdia'..

Whetla1otorpc,ople1ive•lit1lelhefl thateffort
can colk:ctively amowit to a lot.
Thiseleelion year only Curthetillustmcs
that theownberolpeoplc .n need of help bbrger
lhan any other lime I can clearly recall. Looting
atthc polilidanl' pbtform1. l aoenocJ.at lOlution
ln si&hL M a ltlUll. we the people ha¥e CO do
aomtlhina aboul lhc problem of homcleaneu..
The problem.I quilt li&erally resides in our wsy
mctyanuofgrcala'Bolaon. Thcundertlmlwil;I
ha.~tobeagrusmoueffortinordetlpbe
successful. '"Great", you11y u youti1readin~ the
cohunn. adding "Chere Tommy lot.I again with
anolhcrvisiolw'yMk.athalnooncwillnerdo
anythin1 about". Well it doesn't have to be that

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Responding to assertions that I am just
bundling ideas lhll no one real ly act, upon I offer
lhc following curnplcs o r people al wort right
hetea1SufTolkUnlY'ttsity. LutyustheSllldent

Government MSOClalMJII volunieered it, scrvioel
10 oolloct canned goods and sen-e hot rneab al the
Neighborhood Action CornmitlCe. This IOUp
K.ilchcn •St. John's Church on Bowdoin street
serves hoe mcnls to tcveral homeless people eac h
day. Liltewix. the members ol the Tau Kappa
Epsilon (TKE) r121ttni1yhavedone11> rormy fou1
ycarstw:R11Suffotk.
Thcte efforts do not seem to be over
either. Rima El -Hoss iscum:ntly coonlinating
simil:ir efforts on behalf o r S.0.A. tliis year.
Everyone can he lp in some small way, and ltW

npe.anslhatnoonenccemrilyhutodona&en:ioney.
lappbudthe9ceffortsandhavcthchil,he:slregard
for indiVMiualt wilh the motivation, dcsi'rc..and
leadership lo make sud! progmrns a ~ . Fall
ishcrc,and u lhc tempcraturedrops, thc1ensco r
llflency ~=!~homelcunea is not one
lhaJ will go away quickly. We lhould ho,r,ever
remove. the stigma th!lt goes wllh the uru'onunate
tillc because !Oday there iJ no typkal homekSS
person. Rememberitcouldbeyouormewhoa.sb
forlhalhandoutinanothcrplaceandlime. tryou ,
_
choose to ICI on the problem. and I sinccre.ly hope
that you do. I wiU list below IOfflC lnfonmtion
lboul how you can nul:c • difftffflOt.
In conclu.sM>II, my objective. here tS to
have you e valua te what exac tly you cal l
homelessness. and decide for
·
a
l •L revtttonepcrson
is h
by this co lumn then it has sem:d ilS

quentJy we ate kft with a number or pressin&
purpose.

questions: Should innocent chi ldren belt the
,

proper clothing? Should they ao without enough ' Cl'Oml"OlldlSlltlter inEaslBostoru.,Cumnlly
!ood each d:iy7 Should they have no
1ostec:p
accepdngdonallonsof:Clolhin&,cannedaood.1,
in each niaht ? ~ l y , 1saytherc11now11y 1n
toilctricl. papet products. and ~Yhell thatanyol~ thin,sshould happen! The
Tbcy can be reached a1 (617) S67 -S926 for

!"d

: : e ~ w h y . s ~ ~ a llp-evenl•

moreinfo.

In no way'!° ~ think of my sclf u ~
piu.1SQUl,0t human1~
atWJc. but l do~lt
itrightandp~IOhc~pother~~whoarcm

S.0.A. cJo TIit Ntigllbonood Adioo Ca.,
•itlff
will be maklng announcemen11.,lntheru1urcaboutwhat youcandonate
fncludiniyow:timc.Coe&actRirnaEI- Hoaat
(6 ti)SIJ-8322formon:-info.

needofalth~iflcanprovidtUIAl".9d_PIO
~ - Tunesatetouihlllldmanyof•UIClillle

io&ivebutaliUleisbdla'.._.....,.,au.

Pnitra•

THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1992

The Political Circus AProblem At Home in Boston
Ry ROIi Vin11ing

Hy I ioiiu BeiaOIIIC

Jouma!Columnis1

Joum3l Columnist

Thel992PrwdcntialC4mpaignhasl.iwJl,lbbccomcathrce
Just the other day. my gir lfriend and I
rin1 cilcUJ. wilh the media spot'ligh1 on President George Busti. were walking do~·n one or the m1111y dart and
'ltiodi ng ltlttl.1 of downiow n Boston, when ,omc-

Govcmot Bill ClinlOO and Businessman H. Ros, Perot. During the
month oCOctobc:r, thisCQlumn wu s uppostd to foc11Jonthc substan•
live luuea that &re bcfo,c ow- country: however. since neither lhe
candida&el llOf the fl'ICdia ICCffl willing 10 focus on the i.uucs this past

thing unusual happened. The unseuon:1bly cold
wcathcrbrooghuchillloourr:.ceu we hurriedl y
moved UOllg. We Md j,m finished eating some

weet,thenncithawilll.lfthcy wan1tocon1inuc focu.si ngon usiclcss piu.a at a local rcslauBnl, when we were ap•
apeculation,pollin1,and bi.u covcngc, then JO will I. by assening my proachedbya man whoaeemcdnot muchdiITcrcn1

vlcWI in k> thUI political

rwco.

than oursiclve!, or JO we thought.

In a recent poll conducted between me, myse lf aod I: Prcs idcnc
George Bu.sh is leading oVC/ boUI Bill Clin1on and Ross Pcroc. You
mayuy lhalmypoll isnoc valid.and youarcrigh1. Well neither arc
thcpolblhatthcmcdia seern10prcscnt with suchaa:umcy. lllc mcdia
pracnl polls u if they ~
racu. and by doing so 1
hey cover the
candidalCinthclcadm<n!avorably,a.si!iosay,"th isistheonctovoic
for" becaiac lhis is who the "majoril y" of America favors. So beware
of being libcnlly swayed as you sec them in the upco ming weeks.
Thelal~hottopicthatwilln01goaway,sccms 1
0be 1
he11ccdlcss
spccwalion or whether or noc the entry of Pero! will either hun or he lp
one oftbeOlhcr1wocandidatCJ. Every day you ti...c the same questions
posed to numerous. supposed " polilical eiperu" .and every day you
hcrcadiffcn:ntaruwcr. Toseulc 1hisonconce and forall.thcanswer .
isnoonc knowsand no one will know until Nove mber 4th. lllcrca.'lOn
isthis:1bout<iO'loofthceligiblcpopu la1.ion in o ur country 1sregi! lered
tovote.andofthercgistemd votersonly50'1opar1 icipateinthegcncrnl
election. Thus, on ly 30% o r our country (nol Wing into account the
elccwral college) decides who the Prcsiden1 will be. In 01her words.
ii doc, not maucr who is mosi pn:fermt by the m::ijority o f AmerK:1.5
but by lhc m1jori1ythal ac1ually goes out a nd v()(CS. Tha l is why your
vote dgg:coon1,andif youcarcforyourcountry.youwillgoou1and
wppon Bu.shonNovember]rd. SomeDcmocral.!lm::iywishtodcb::itc
lhiJ point •ith me.oh, and while we arc on the IO(lic o r dcba1:cs...
Haveyoueversccn suc hpathetk biclteri ng? The Bush camp
contacted lhc Clinton camp months ago, on ly 1 be se nt away 1
0
u
ncgotiaie through Lhe "Bi-Partisan Commission." Bill refused 1 talk ,
0
50 Bush rdUJCd to debate: lbcn Bill started p;:irading around the
country. stopping al each debate s ite and calling the Prcsidcnl a
chictcn ror ftOI debating. Thai Bill opened his mout h wilhout first
CONWtina wilh his Mhandlers" and c hallenged Bush to a dcbale
"M ylimc anywhere." Bush then toolt Ointon up on his oITer by
challcnginghunloascricsofdebatcdromOctobcr l lth on. WhenBig
Bill wu asked to comment on Bush's surprise chall enge, he quickly
jumped into a limo saying , " Nocommeot, I have to consult with my
advisors fllst"(lt only 1oolthim the wholec::impai gn 1o lcam th 3' one).
Whyall lhccontn:tveny?Thcanswcrissimplc.Clintonhid behind lhc
commission bocau.sc he can only answer questions that he tw memoriu.dthcanswcn10. lf 1~lmcmhc!"wcn: topush him on any issue

The man was abou t middle age , with a
heal th y bui ldandaclun appcarunce, but ltic rac1
remainc<llh:Uhewuoncoflhousandsofhomclcss
people c WTCfllJy on the stJeelS o r Boston. He
didn ' 1sayall lh3tm uchtollll. hejustpolitcly~
hesitantly a.sited if we cou ld spare o ur lcfioven.
We both ac ted and there wasnodccision invo lved.
It didn ' t seem right 1hat we were bo th run and
wano while hewassocold and hungry.
Looking back on the eve nt , he d idn'1ll51t
us for a cent. He didn ' I smell o r booze or dress in
d in covcn:d rags, this guy Wits no11 v1gran1, but
he w:a homeless. Ti mes arc tough, and evCft the
proudest people have toaa in se lf Jl'UCl'Val ion or
!:ice th e perils o f illness. hunger and menu.I an ,
guish. 11 dawned on me thal lhis guy who was
down o n hi s lock cou ld h:ivc hccn a friend. orcverl
me if there was a dirren:n t 1wis t or fate.
lllcn I lhought about wh:11 the convcn•
uonal 1mageof1homelcsspersonwa.s. lllcpcnon
si::iggcring down the street sip ping chee p liqUOt,
drc5scd in the ck>l hin g 1h31 is worn and soiled.
while carry ing on 1 eonvers:11ion with their friend
Irving who isn"t reall y then:. You know wh.u I' m
e ludin g to. every one sees one o f these charnc ter1
on the T every now :and :,,gain. Thal image for ::ill
intents and JIUf1XlSIC5 is now bu l asm::ill p:irtion o f
an increasingly large group.
~ w::iy m:lnY o r us e::in now visua.litc ::i
homeless pc.non is someone much like OllfSC lvcs
who suddenly loses a job, orh::i., to dcclan:b::inltrul)(cy. Frequently family and friends c::innoc
~ wha t littlcc,, lnl resources Ihey have to ::i.,sist
one o f their o wn. Bui le t' s take lhis scenario just
a bit fW1hcr and still remain accurate. Today we
now have the conce pt that many considered impossible- the homeless ram ily.
Adull.!lcan make honc5 t and unfo,t:see-

he doc, that ( He e ither waffles or responds, "No comme n1. l have 10
J \1h .ascrieso l
4 debates: will occur: three between Bu sh, C lin1 on & Pero! and one
between their Vice,P'ruidcncial Runningma1
cs.
To101nCthedcba1tswil!J>cboring, toothcnaciling.and to those
ofyouwhoarcuncornmi1tcd , it isaehancetodccidcforyOUtS1Clfwhicb
candidaJe is lhc most qualified to be President.
AsyotiwUC hlhc dcbatcs:.l encoungeyo utol isicniotheundid:Jics
not lhc bwed media Iha.I will prtecdc and follow them.
Staning nul weclr., and continuing on till November the fonn::it o f
th iscolumn willfocusontbe(acuaJonc.Thcrew illbenop::inisanspin.
only the eandidaleS and the issues. At 1his time Pero! will not be
included in lhis comparison, but ir you would like h.im to be. make your
comrncn&stnow-n 10the Joomal in care of my attention. The three ring
clreu:91.icomingloyour.,wn yourtictc1islhc modia. •

fam ily t::in depend on a si ngle p::iychcd::. Conscquently we an: lc f1 with a number o f pn:ssing
queslions: Should innocenl children l:lc lt the
proper clot hing? Should they go wi1hout enoug h
food each day? Should they have no bed 1 lccp
os
in exh night? Pct'sonally. I say there is no w::iy in
hcll 1hat any of these things should h::ippcnl 1llc
s impleru.,o n whyisbccausc theyarcallprcvenlable.
In no way do I think o r my self as some
pius SOlll.or humani tarian at large, bu! I do thinlt
i1 rightandpropcrtohelpothcrpcoplc•hoarcin
nccd·of such assistance if l can provide that help 10
lhcm. ,;imcs arc touch and manyofm have li!tle
10Jivc but1litde ia bcUa'thunothitlgatall.

COOS\1 11 wilhmyadvisors fint"). Slartingon Oc tobcr

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TIIJ svtlVLK JOURNAL

WEDNESDAY,OCTOBER 7, 1992

MBTAinfor1
· on subway di

When a lot or pcopl~ give a little lhcn that effoft
can collectively amoun t to a lol.
~clcctionyea,only!unhcrilluslralt.S
that the nwnbcr o fpeople in need of help ii largar
than any other time I can clear ly rcca.11. Looking
at the po liticians' platform s, I aocnocleanolu tion
in sight. As a ~t. WC lhc people h....e 10 do
something aboul the problem ol homelessness.
The problems quite liccrally ~ides in our vrry
b.lcltyardsofgrca1er~on- Thcundcrtatingwill
have 1 be a gra.uroou: cITOl'I In order to be
0
suc«SSful. "Great",yous::iyas yousitrcad.ing the
column. adding "there Tomm y goes qi.in with
another visionary idea that no one will ever do
::inything aboul"". Well ii d oesn' t have 10 be 1h31

)
By Kevia Loabardi
Contributing Reporter
ARCilER· A Victi m
Awarcncs.1Prognmwashckllast
Thursday af\emoon by MDTA
DelCCtiveFran Mul hern inthcC.
WabhThcalre.
Aftergivingashotback·
ground olhlmsclf, Mulhem went
on to eiplain the diffcrciJ pro-grams that he runs at variollS
schools,collcgcs,andbusi1 cs,ea.
MulhcmthCftwtrJklO .
safety 1ips ror womCft ca;rying
I.heir poctetbooks- He borro•ed
a pocltelbook: £rom a girl in the
audknce 10 dcmonslrnle thcrighlS
and wrongs o f carrying.it.
He continued b y showing how men s hould be c:irtying
their wallclS in lhc busy downtown areas and trnin sllltions.
The d elCCti ve advised
nottofwhyourmoncyforthlcves
to sec. and recom mended that
you should l10I bring·money with
you th::il you do OOC· need. claiming by doing eitheris'aslting ror
trouble.
Mulhern gave a s lide

..,.

Re.\l)Onding IO assertions th::il I am just
bundling ideas that no one reallyaclS upon lof!cr
the following eum plcs o f people al work. right
hereat SuITolkUni versily. La.s1ycar theSt11dent
Government Assoc int ion volunteered ilS SCtViccs
tocollccl canned goods and serve h()( meals 111 the
Neighborhood Action Commiucc. This soup
Kitchen at St. John's Church on Bowdoin stltt l
serves hoc meals 10 several homeless people cxh
day. Likewise. the members of the Tau K::ippa
Epsilon (TKE) C
n-.temit y h::ivc done so for my fou r
ycarshc!e a1 Suffollt.
These efforts do nol seem 1 be over
0
e ither. Rima El -Hoss is currently coord inating
similar e rrons on behalf or S.G.A. this year.
EveryOlle can help in some sm::ill way, and that
me:r.ns th::it noooc ocx:css:r.rily has todon:ne money.
I applaud these eIToru and have the highest regard
forindividu::ils with the m()( ivation,dcsirc,::ind
lc3dcrship lo m::ilte suc h programs:,, success. Fall
1s here. and as the tcmj>cra lure dtops. lhc se nse of
urgency on ly he ightens.
TIIC problem of homelessness is 1'101 ooc
lh::it will go away qu ickly . We should however
remove the sti gm::i 1h31 goes with the unfortunate
title bec.lUsc tod::iy there is no lypical homdw
person. Remcmberitcouldbeyouormewhoasks
for that handout in another pl llCC and tim e. Ir you
choose to::ic:1on1heproblen1,1nd l sincerelyhope
tha t you do, I will lis t be low some inform ation
::about how you can make a d ifference.
In conclusion. my objective hen: is 1 ,.
0
have you evalua te wh::11 euc1ly you call
homclcs.sncss, and decide for ounc l
·

show'A·hie hillustratcdpossible .
situ:itionsinwhichsornconccouJd

· bcpiclt•pocketcdoruqulted:For
eachslidchce1ti,lained•halwu
wrong and IOkl wh::il a person
cOlllddotoavoidsuch ::i s itlUlion,
• PhilDiBlasi,senlor:smd
" l ocvcrrealiudhowmuchyou
Ulkcforg.ran1edwhenyou idc~
crainsand~·evayda}-"

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~ SlOOO FOR T'UE:

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MEMBEll WHOCAU.51
acceptingdonationsol:Clothing,camcdgood!,
toiletries, paper pnxluclS, and money.
lllcy can be reached al (617) 561 -5926 f()(
morein ro .
S.O.A. c/O ne Nei&bborltood Actioa Cotn•
Pros.nun will be makin g an11011nce•
mailS in lhc fucurc about what you can donalc
including your time. Contact Rima EJ - Hoss al
(617) S73 -8322 f'!" more info.

1aitlff

\ oi1.. , . .., of Suffolk

SPRING BREAK '93- SELL
TRI PS, EARN CASH & GO
FREE!!!

!:C;~;c~:~c:~J:
Skipackagesalso av::ii bblc.
C::ill\ -800-648-4&49.

LSAT. Ooc-ori-One C-oaching.
An :lllOl'IICY who scored in 1hc
99thperccn1ilewill_thorooghly
j,rqweyoufqrthel.SAT.
High.lyeffcctiveprogr.im:for

dccaib call (617)266-9720

What is your favorite restaurant in Boston?

VOTE/rompa1d

Noabliptlan.Nbca1.

C rossroadsSMlter inF.astBostoniJCurrcntly

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With the deadline (t.o
register) on Octobc.r 6. il's vrry
eonvenicntth::itlhcyh::ive it herc,"
s:aid a rust ycarbw siudcnt who
wishcdto 'n:mainanonymous.

women could
fightingonlhc
1tywh.ik:atho
say in who n
Yet,1

Become Wildcal Slti Arca•s Stu • ·voter R c ~ ~ t i : i =•
ru::: ~':,sri:iw:;
dcnrAmbas.Udor. ~ cash and a t Suffoit.es:timatcda tum -outof ·
Why
20
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~~ anywhere between five hundred that many pc,c
1
0
provided. Call Kristen 6 17,266sill h ~ ~ ~ ~ws1udcnl,
1001 for Bolton intemcw.
Friedman lakes her' regisuation just wail until

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LS.A T-iGMAT.:'MCAT-GR£

KAPLAN
The AMWcrToThc TCSI

responsib1Jities very scrious!y,
111b (voting) i~ ;the most pn:•
cious right we have :ind ir

we ·

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(61~~330
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pcoplethinkl'
a nd th Cy w
minute,"but '

.haspawdb!1

rightlO VO&e,ourcountry ~ n ' I

Let your words do the work! .
Send a message to someone special!
Journal Classifleds/Personals
do the Job for youJ

"DonatcUoa. The food! good,

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twa nlce,classysctting."
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Just SOccnlS a linc($3 minimum) you cm advertise your job
listinp. Jook for I roommate. rcnl your aparunaic, or make
mmcone feel good wilh a' pcnonal message. AU you h::ive to

do iscaUI
Toplaceadassiftedad,calltM:S•ffolkJ011n1I
a l 573-1323.
Or jml dial 1313 from uy ~p■s nteatioo.

·The SulfolkJouroal-Worklng For You

arc "eilher lo

survivc."Priedman voiced a n

~~t.~

opinion sim ilar to that of most
whoregistaec1-v0Wlgisaprivi :e.:;ic~~ ~~1:e:"'.:
~
advantage of the pivilcgcs they

have. ..

Joq

thcnailonthl

:;i.~m:

all, wtiat'so
The

The right to vote had to be you have tJ
roughtforandi1 was byno~ thinkinglltll
ancasyfight. ltwasn'tuntilthe k>ngcronc
hcighto(theVictnarriWartl!at 18 ThcnthllOl'I
10 20 fU1 olds WO'C gn.nlild the amounts to 1
right to vote.
.
Th
Mmi,ypeoplefellthatil in order 1o'

was unf&U' !hat younJ men and

~ember'!

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1992

THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL

WEDNESD1\Y, OCTOBER 7, 19'1

J1!1 SUffOLK JOURNAL

Circus AProblem At Home in Boston
e,t"-as8iiii0111e
Journal CDlumnist
as1iJ.tmllxbccomca 1hrcc
JuJt the Ol.hcf d:ly, my girlfriend and I
President Ocor~ Bush. wue walldria do•••n one of the many dark' and
I. Ross hroc. During the
:d 10 focwi oo the lllbstarl owewcr. lince neither the
1eus on the issue, lhis pa,t
ntinuc focwi ng oo iuc lcss
n ,owill 1, by asscrt ing my
~. myse lf and I: President
nl.on and Ros, Perot. You
an: righL Well oc:ither art.
such acc:urxy. Themcdia

, doin& sothcyoovcrthc
,say,ihislsthconctovotc
UTlcrica fa vors. Sobeware
in the upcoming wCCU.
f,secm1 tobelhe needless
crotwilleither hun Ofhclp
'OUhcff.lhesamequcsiions
cperU" .aod every day you
,nee and fOf all. Lhe lllSWer
Novcmbcr4th. Thereason
inourcountry is regisiered
lipanicipa1einthegencr11I
W>I IAklng in10 acoount the
nt will be. In other word s.
1 !he m:ijority of AmerlCall
nd voccs. Th.lit is why your
>unity , you will go out and
~cx:rats may wish to debate
,n Lhc topic o( deb:it.c.s...
bickering? The Bush camp
. on ly 10 be sent awo.y ir.,
uion." Billreruscdtol3lk.
u1cd p3rllding around the
Ill calling the Prcsidenl I
ed his mouth without fifJI
lknged Bush IO I deb.:llc.
linton up on his orrer by
Octobcrllthon, Whc.nBig
)risedialJenge,hequickJ y
, I havc 1ooonsull with my
:ampaigncolcamthatonc).
1ple,Ointonhidbehindlhe
uestionsUWhelwmcmore iopush him on any iuuc

windin1Wt.Ctsoldowntow n8oston,.,. hcn9Dffle•
lhiflJ unll,Sl,W happched. The uiuea,onably cold
wcathcfbroughtachilhoourbccuwc hurriedly
moved aloo&, We had just fmbhcd caling some
pizz.a 11 a local restaurant, whca we wen: appmachcdbyamanwho,ecmcd notmuc: hdifk~n1
11\an ounelves, or ,owe thousht.
The man wu aboul middle age, with a
healthy build and a dean appearance. but the fact
rcmalnedlhathcwuoncohhousandsofhomclcss
people c ~ntly on the Sltteb of Boston. He
didll' uayl.l.l ltuitmuch10u.s. hc justpoli!clyand
hcsiwtlyastcd if we could ~ourleftovcn.
Wcbolhaclcdandthcrcwunodocisioninvolvcd.
It didn' t seem right that we were both full and
wann while he was so cold and hungry.
Look.ingback on lheevent.hcdidn'lask
us(or1 cent. Hedidn'1Sfflellofboozcordtcssin
din covc:m:l nip. lhis & Y was not I vagrant. bul
U
he WU homcleu. Times are tough, and eYffl Lhe
proudestpeopk: have10actinsel(p,cxrvadonor
face lhe perils of illness. hunger and mcnl31 angu ish. II d:iwned o n me that th is guy who wu
tlownonhis luckC1JU ldh:i veb«n a rricnd.oreven
me 1f 1hcre was a different twist of fate.
Then I thought :ihou1 wha t the convcn110M11m11geo hhomclcsspcnonwas. The person
staggering down the s:trttl sipping cheep liquor.
dtuscd in the clothin g that is wom and soiled,
while carrying on1convcrsation with their friend
Irving who isn't really there. You know what I'm
eludins lo. everyone secs one o f these c haracters
on 1 T every now1111d again. llul im;sgelDrall
he
in1cnts and purposes is oow but a small pottion or
an increasingly large group.
Thewaymany o ru sannowYiSU3liu:a
homckss person is IOmCOOc. much lik e oursc.lvcs
who suddefi ly lo!ICS1job,orlw IOdcc~ bank ruplCy. F~ucntly famil y and friends cannot
~ w ~ l i11lce1tr.1resourccs theyhave10assi,Jt
one of their own. But let's tal:c. lhissoerwio j us1
1 bit rurtherand 1till remain accunue . Toda y we
now have the concept thll man,. considered impossibk- lhchomelcssfamily.
Adults can mike hone.JI and unforescc-

!s, " No commen1, I hllvc to fam il y CUI depend on a si ngle paycheck. Conse•
>n October 11th, a series o l qucnll y we are le.rt with a number of prcs5 in g
1 Clinton & Pel'OI and one qUCSIWlfts: ShOuld innoce nl c hildren lact the
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11.11CS.
proper clol hing7 Should they go without enough
then a citing , and 10 1
hosc food ?(h day? Should they have no bed to sleep
!Odcicjdeforyowxlrwhic h ineachnigh1? Persooally,Js:iythc:rcisnowa.yin
idcnL
hell tlW any or t.tie,e things should happen! llNt
u IO listen IO the candkbtcs sim ple reason why is because. they are all prevent•
dfollow them.
ab le.
ill November the ro,111111 o r
In no way do I think of my self as some
1erewillbcooparti.tanspin. pi iaiOUl, or humanitarianat large,but l dolhinlt
his time Pero! will not be itright 1ndpropcr10hclpothcfpc,oplewhoarein
lldlikehimlObc,makcyour necdofsuchassisaanccif l canprovidetha!belplO
~yattention. Thclhrocring- them. Timcsarctoughandmanyolushavelittle
t il lhemodia. .
kl&ive bulaliUlelsbc:tlertluncnin&atall

When a lot of people 1ivc a lillk then that cJTon
can collectively amount 10 a lol.
ThiseJeclioft.yca,onlyfunherillus!FateS
th.It the numbel of people in need or help ii lalgC1'
thananyotJQ:rtimelcantlearlyrccall. Looting
atlhepolitkians. plalfonns, l10enotlearsolution
in sighL As a result. we the people have 10 do
something about lhe problem or homeleuncls.
Theproblcrn1quitelllenllyrcs idesinourvery
ix.ckyanhofgrcatc,Boston. Theundcnalung will
havetobeagrassroouerTortinordctlObe
successful . "Grcat",yous:iy asyou sitrcadingthe
column. adding "'lhcre Tommy goes l!lllin with
another visk>nary ide.1 ttw no one. wfll ever do
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ARCHER· A Victim
Awareness Program w1s l'lcld last
Thurlday attemoon by MDTA
Detective Fran Mulhern in lhc.C.
WabhThcalrc.
Aflergivingalholtback·
poundolhimsclf.Mulhem'Weflt
on IO c1plain the diffem.t programs that he runs at ~arious
schools,collcges,andblWI Cl!CS.
Mulhemthen wenir.lO
safety li ps rCI' women ca:rying
thd,rpocketbooks.. Hebormwed
a poclu:tboot from a girl in the
aidicnockldemoRstr.lkthcrighlS
and wrongs o r carying it.
He continued by show•
in& how men should be c;,nying
their wallets.in the busy downlown areas and train s tlll ions.
The detective 3dvised
nottoOashyourmoncyforthicves
10 see, and ttCOfl\.11\ended that
you sl'lould n01' bring montj with
you th:11 you do n01 need, claim•
lnabydo ingeitherisask.ingfor
trouble.
Mul~m gave n slide
show .,,.hkh illustralcd possible
situations in which somconccould
bepick-pockeiodoram.ultcd.For
each slide he c1plained w!\31 was
wrong and wld what a person
coulddotoavoidsuchasitualion.
PhilDiBWi.senlCl',Ald
"I never realized how moeh you
takc.for v,inlt.dwhenyouidethe
trainsandbuscsevcryda) ,w

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Responding kl :wertions ttut I am just
bundling ideas that no one really acts upon Jofrer
the: following eumpk:s o f people at wort right
hereat Suffollc UniveBity. Last year the Student
Govemmc:n t Association volu.ntecrcd its servkes
1
ocollocleanncd goods and ICn'C lw>t mc:abal the
Neighborhood Action Committee. This ,oop
Kitchen II SL John ' s Church on Bowdoin strccl
SCl'YCS hot m~ 10 several homeless people each
day. LLkewise. the members of the Tau Kapp:a
Epsilon (fl(E) rra1cmity have. doi,e so (Of my four
yearshere111S urTolk.
These ecrort.s do 001 seem 10 be ove r
euher. RlmaEI •lloss is c urrentl y coordinatin g
similar erToru on bebalf o( S .G .A. this year.
Everyone can help in some small way. and that
mc:ans thal noonc necessarily h:utodonatemoney.
I applaud thesed(oruand have the highest reg•d
for individuals whh the moi iva tion, desire, and
leadership 10 make such progrums a su«:eu. Fall
is here, and llS lhc tempera ture 11fops, the sense or
urgcncyonly hcigh1ens.
The problem o r homc:kssnc.S5 is not one
t~will go away quickly . We shou ld however
remove the stigma that aocs wilh the unronunatc.
title bec:lu.sc. today there 1 no typical homeless
s
pcnon. Remember ,t couldbcyouormcwhoasks
for that handout in :mOlher place and time. If you
choose to act o n the problem, and I sincerely hope
thal you do. I will llsl below some infonnaltOn
aboul how you can m:lke a dirTercnce.
In conclusion, my objccli\'C hue is 1
0
have you evaluate what eaac tly you cal l
homelessness, and decick for ourx
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Friedman voiced an
opinion similar kl ~ -or ~ 1
whoreJis1CRCS-voung 15 apnvi -

womeri cou ld be sent o ff 10 die.
fightingonthebchalfofthccoun•
trywhilc.at homclhc.ystill had no
say in who nlfl the 1overnmen1.
Yet, e venafiet auaining
the right 10 vote, mlLny Amcricansstilldonolbothcrloregister.
Why? Friedman ft.els
that many people won"t register
becauJIC thc.y "se turned off by
politics," and others. lhe say1,
just wallunlllit'11oolate. "Some
people think theycan igis1crlate
a nd th ey w:i it unti l 1lte lis t
minu1e ," butbythenthc.dc.adline

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Joquin feels th.11 peopk
arc "c.ilhcrtoolaJ.yordon'tcare.
ThcyfoclUWtheir votcjustisn'I

important...

Joquin twvirtually hit
the nail on the head. Many American ci1iz.ens foci 1hat their votc
doesn' t make a difference. after
adYanlaJC of the privik&CS they :ill.wha1'1oncYOIC?

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vote hid t0 be
fdugh1forandi1wasbynomuns
aneasyfight. ltwasn't untilthe

Thcpublcm.,i.,eswhai

you have thousands of people.
thinking this way. Then it iJ no
longer one YOIC. but lhouslrMls.
tielghtofthc.VietnamWartha118 'lllen thaloncvotctrulyno longer
: ; ::oee~ were grtnll'.d the amounts anything.
The deadline t0 register
11
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Novc:mber'1 eleclion fdl on Ocunfair l:hal youna men and

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hclp Suffolli
votcrregjstralj011.1, thosewl
hadn't registered could siil
regisitered 9ft Tuesday I
Hall, orfromsixt0IOatal
rut 11ations.

Til'Ut. ?tbodidno
itlOlhetep.ll,l.DOftbooth,
folli: still had theopportur
rcgilta~
The entire re1il
~taltesunderfivc m
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tiona. such IS your name I
clrcss,andthenyou"reaskl
partltyouwilhLObel.isiCI:
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lndepc:ndem},yousign)'OI
to a little slip of paper coo
the infonnation.
Joquinsaid. " lier
.ounds comy and all, blll
American citizen. I want 1
myopinion. ldoa.'tnnn
by.l'ft'a"ltolateanacth
Every vote ii in
andtoalllhoaewhothln
wile.Friedman hopes y0l
your minds .... "Believe
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RID G_EWA Y -A!1er
ycarsofc:ommunicalionproblems
becwecnstudcnts.clubsand()(ga.
nization1atSllffolkUniversi1ya
.solution has finally arisen.
A new Universi ty
Oatclinelw been started to keep
the-campu5communhyinfonnod
on a daily ba.sis .. according101he
AuociateDcanofSIOOCn tsElliot
Gabriel.
As Suffolk has grown in
the past rcw ycan.
hll.l lhe
communication gaps on cam pus
havegrown. Awe ll infonncd college commurti1y will marlc •he
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cakndar.says"thcreBrChundrcds
o rdiffercnl eventsplanncdall the
waytofromnci.wioJo~of93".
There lll'C a couple of
diffcrcntways10c:ont:1cttheD:lteline to gel an e11en t scheduled.
Wisman encourages
people to take advant.o.ge or the
program b y simp ly cal ling or
faxi ng in the necessary inf'orma•

When the commi11ec
suggested it ~ e n t Sargent

lie points out that noti- o f the schools. Its fu nction is 1o
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"Wit h the de3dlioc (IO
register) on October 6, it 's v,:ry
convcnicnt th:l.t thcyhaveithcre ...
said a ftrSI year bw student who

wished to remain anooymous.
Lissy Friedman . the
Voter Rcgi stralion Co-ordinator

atSuITollr.,cstimatcdalum-outof
anywhere between five -hundred
10 si~ hundtod pcopk.
A thirdye:irlawstudcnt,
Friedman lakes her rcgistratiQn

~ponsibililics very krious\y.
"This (voti ng) is the most prec-Jus right we have and if .''':

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she says. "U we surrender our

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lllcplan orbc11crcommunic:11.iononcampu5isnolg~
ing l.l>slop with this one program.
'"Thcrc willahobeajoint
commiuccm:idcupor theSchoo
o r Liberal at1s and SciCftte1;
School or Law. and School or
Man:igemen1 . which will addrca
awholer:ingcofcommunication
lc3ves a t Suffolk ." according lo
Dean Gabriel.
Also ,:,any relate the
mi sl nfomied campus to lhe ract
thatSuffolkiucommutcrschool.
Gabriel strcs.wd the importance
o f overcominglhcscproblemsby
sighting that "tbc more invol\l'Cd
students have a better retention
r:itcbutthey mustknowwheniatd
whereeventsareoc:curringinot•
der loparlicipate".
Hewcntontosay that,
"1hcrewas:11 imewhcnonlythrce
buildings made up the campui.
now it is in e ight difilrent locations:md1hatlcad1ooommunic:ation problems-.
This commit1ce will be
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dbn'l cherish II we

com mun icationW3Sam:ijorproblcmoocampus. Notju~bctwccn
thestuden1.saru.!clubs, but also on
a larger sc-.i.ic, the 1hrce schoo ls
which make up the University
were not able 1 cont.act each
0
other.
Dean Gabriel spoke of
.. lcciurcsandmcctingsschcd ulcd
at the same lime·· because of thi s
lack of communication.
The Dateline program
h:i.; been designed to clim inale
connic ts or sc hedu le as well as
keeping 1he campus co mmuni1y
up 10 d:ue on accivities.
Edward Wisman. who
clocs lheactual sched ul ing o(the

a main 1thcdu1e-ofevcnts wu
brought up by a oom m iuce appoin!Od by Presi~Cll l David J.
Sargentwluchstudiedcommuni-.
cationdifficultiesori'campus.
'The Klca of a -a:ntraf
calendat has been a,ound for a
long lime bul lhc will and desire
was just not lhcir for il°s implementation" com mented Dean

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A wan:ness Program was held last
Thursday afternoon by MBTA
DccecliveFranMulhemintheC.
Wa.lshTheattc.
Aflct&iVUlgasholtbacka,roundorhimsclf. Mulhern went
on to e xplain the differe1 t programs that he runs a1 uriolJ.S
,chools,colleges.and bushcsses.
Mulhem thenwertir.to
safely tips for women c:i :rying
their pockett>ooks. He borrowed
a pocketbook from a girl in the
.wdi,cncciodcmonstr.ltetherighlS
~ wrongs o r carrying it.
He con1inUt.d by showing how men should be carrying
the ir wallets in the busy down•
towna.rcasandtrainstations.
Toe de tective advised
noc to Oashyoormoncyfor1hieves
lo see. and recommended that
you should no1 bring money with
you that you do noc occd, c laim•·
ing by do ing e ither is asking ror
trouble.
Mulhem gave a s li de
· show -.·hich i\lustr.i1cd possible
si111.1tions in which someone could
bepic k-pocketedorassaulted. for
each s lide he explained what was
wrong and wld wfut a pl;ISOR
could do to avoid suc h a sil ualion.
Phil OiB las i, scnior.said
" I never realized how mud\ you
takeforgran1edwhenyou idcthe
uainsandbu.,csevcryda) ...

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Friedma n voiced an
opinion similar to that. o r '":~t
wh0re1istcrcd-Yoting 1 pnv1sa
\egeandagift. " lf pcoplewantto
· s,ecanychangestheyhavct.otake
adYantageoCthe privileges they
have. The right 10 vote had to be
fought ror and ii was by no means
anea,yfight. l1wasn·1untilthe
height of the Vietnam Warlhal 18
to 20 year okis were gra1,li.ld lhe
rightlOVole.
Many people felt that it
was unfair that young men and

women could be sent off to die
fightingonthebehalfoflhecounuywhi\eaahometheystillhadno
say in who ran the govcpunent.
Ye1. even aftcranaining
the right to vote. many Amcri•
cansstilldonotbolhcn orcgister.
Why'? Friedman feels
1hat m:u,y people won't reginer
t,ccausc they "arc 1umed off by

ju~'.:~~:/s~b1~·s':~
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tobcr.sixth. According to Helen
Giannapoulous, who. along with
hct daughter Katina. came £mm
City H:111 to help Suffolk with
votcrrcgistr?'ions, thosc who stil l
hadn' t regislt/cdco uldstillhave
regisitercd on Tuesday at City
Ha11.orfromsi1to !Oatall lQCal
fire slaJions.
TIY}Jf\ ·,..hO didnocmake

~~:'!:urci:\:°:=n~1!~~
pcopletliink they
register late register late.
and they wai t unt il th e last
'The entire regi.1111Ption
minute.'' bu1by then1hcdcadlinc proccsstak~dcrfivc minutes.
hasp:isscd.
Aftcrann,eringarewbasicquesJoquin feels that people 1'10ns. such u your name and adare ~ei ther too lazyordon'tcarc. dress.andlhenyqa'riaskcdwha.t
TheyJeelthatlhcirvotejust isn'1 party you with tobc listed under
imponint."
(i.e. Oemocrutic, Republican. or
Joquin has vinually hit lndcpcndcnt).you signyournarne
lhcnai lOllthehcad. ManyAmCli• 1 li ttkslipofpapcrcontaining
oa
can citiuns reel that !heir vote the inrormation.
docsn' I make a dilfcrcnce, after
Joqu insald. M
lknowthis
all. whai·s one vote'?
sounds corny and all, but I'm an
Thepoolemariscswhcn Amcricancitiz.cn,lwantlOvoicc 1
you have lhous:lnds or people myopinion. l don' t wanttojustsit
thinking this way. Then it is no by. I want to take an active role."
longer one vote bur thousands.
Every vote is important
Then thatoncvoteuulyno longcr and toa!Hh o,c whO thinkothcramounts to anything.
wise. Friedman hopes you change
The dead line to register your minds .... MBelieve in ypui'in order to be able io vote in seUthalyourvorccounts. it matNovembcr's elcctioo fdl on ()c. tcrs!·

Senior Portrait'Week is Oct. 26~30
Place: Student Activities Center
4th.Floor Conference Room.

Time: 9 a.m. ·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
giv~n ·appointment, please call the
Beacon Yearbook Office, ext. 8326.

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Contribulln& Reporter

Contributing Report in1
RID CEWA Y-Aflc r
ycarsofcommwt.C:111.ionpl'O!Mcms
bclwccn1tudc1lts.clubsand organi1.adons at Suffo l.t. Uni versity a
sol ut ion has r111a11y arisen.
A new Uni vcrsi ly
Dale.line.has been started to k« p
thc - c:impuscommunityinfonned
on a dailybasis":1cconHn1to the
AJ.9oC ialC Dean of Studcnts ElliOI
Gabrie l.
AsSu ffo lkhas grownm
l hc past few ye.us. XI h:1.1 lhc
com munlc21ion gaps on campus
havcpow n. A Wt: ll informcd collc&c community will mart lhe
new eraatSuffolk.
Thcrecornmcndationfor
a main schedule of eve nts was
broughl up by a committee ap•
pointed by President Davkt J.
S:wgffltwhkhstudicdcommunication difficullies on campus.
11'IC klc.a of a -ccnlr.ll
calendar hu been around for a
long time but the will and desire
wasjustnotlhcirforit'si mplc:•
mcntalio n- comm e nced De:i n
Gabricl.
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When thc commitlc:e
s uucs1cd i1PrcsidcntSlll'gcn1
pyeil lhcaolhead. Hcandothcr
racul&y,siM s ~.IUl.iJ.od \?ial

ARC HER· A Vic1im
Aw!VCf1C:S.1Pl'OgrvnWUhck1last
Thursday llficrnoon by MOTA

Dctcctivc·Frnn Mulhcm in lhc C.
WabhThca~.
Afterl)vin&asholtblilck•

an:,und of himself. Mulhern wcnl
on 1 uplain !he diffcml pm-0
grams 1hat he n1ns :U variollS
schoOls.roUcgcs,andbu.si1csteS.
Mulhcmthal wcrtir.to
safc1y 1ips for women aT)'ing
their pockclhoOks. He borrowed
a pockclbook from a 1irl in the
:iudicnccwdcmONlr.llC lhcrights
and wrongs of canyin& iL
He condnuod by show•
in1 how men should be curying
1
hcir wallets in the busy down•
tow n areas and 1r.1in s1.a1kms.
The dclcctivc advised
IIOIIOflashyt)Ul"moncyfoithicves
to sec. and recommended lh:11
you should oot bring money wi th
you 1hal you do not need, claim•
in& by doin& ci1hc1 is askin& for
trouble.
Mulhcm aavc a s
w ,,,. hich ill u.s tr.ircd poss
i1u:itionsinwh ichsomeonc

· k-pockciedonss:aull

rommunicationwau majorprobkm on campus. NOi just bdw« n
1hcstudc nb an..!clubs, but alSOOII
a larger ~c;1i1:. Lh c 1hrec: schools
whic h make up the Univers it y
we re no1 able 10 con t:icl C:IC'h

Olhcr.

Dean Gabncl spoke or
~lcctu,aand mcct.mgsschcdulcd
111 the same time .. b«:iusc or this
lack o f eomm un icalloo.
The Dateline program
ha.; been designed to climina1c
con m cis or sched ule» we ll :as
keeping the campUJ communit y
up 1
oda1conactivitics.
E.dw.rd Wisman. who
does the act ual schedul ing o f the
cak nd:Lr,says··lhc~archundrcds
ofd i!fc:n:nt c vcnLSplanncdalllhe
way10from11Q.wt0 Ju neof9J".
There arc a couple of
diffcrallways tocontactthcDate·
line lo get an eve nt scheduled.
Wisman enco urag es
people to take advan1.:1gc of the
proaram by simply calling or
f.uina in the necessary informalion,
lie points0111 that noti•
lying lhccampw:community in a

= a s ~ : : : : ~-

The plAn ofbctlCrcommunie:a1ion on campu1.Q not gomg IO Slop with thiJonc program.
'illcrcwillalsobcajoint
com miuccm:idc upoftheSchool
o r Libc r:al arts 1111d Sc iences,
School o f Law, and School of
M:an:11cmcn1, whichwill~
a whole r.1n1col commun1e1tion
leaves at SuffOlk.- according to
Dean G:ibricl.
Also 1:1:any re late the
misi nformed campus IO the fact
lh:ltSuITolk iucommuteuchool.
Gabriel stressed lhc importanee
ofo vacoming 1hcscproblcms by
sighting th:N - the more involved
scudmts have :a bcuci re1mtion
r:11.cbutthey musl k.nowwhm11nd
wherecvc n1snrcocc urrin1in oidc.r lo participa1c- .
lie wcn1 on to uy tlw.
~thcrew21a 1imewhcnonlylhtee
buildinp made up Ifie" campus.
now it is in eight diffcn:ni loc:a•
tk>nsandthat lc.idtocom munic11•
tionproblcms-.
This com mittee will be
com prised of two s1udcnts and
two !:icully men~ from each
of UIC sctioc,ls. IIS function is10
- u:aminc how lhcc:ampusan be

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present thai ·

ATTENTION
AABl!ACOOI.

•1000

.. .AWl'Ota:WIEO

PUJSSIOOOFOll111E
MEMBER WHO CALLS!
Noobliplian. No<at.

SPRING BREAK '93- SELL
TR IPS, £ARN CAS H & GO , .
FREE!!!

y,..,_ ana:
.................

VOTEt..., ,,,, I
" Wil hthcdc3dlinc (kl

women c011ld be SCfll off 1 die
0
ri1hlingOJ1thebch;ilf oftt1ec011n•
1rywhile1111. homc thcystillhad no
s:ay in who r~ thc government.
Yct.evcnafter lttAining
1hcrigh110 vote. many Amcrican s still donot bothe r toregisttr.
Why ' Friedman !eels
2
1 many people woo·t rtgister
h:11
LSAT.Onc.on-Onc Coaching.
~:licl~; : ! : ~ w ~ !~ hundred bcca.ue lhcy -31"C 1umcd off by
~
An al tome)' who scortd in !he
provided. Call Kris&tn 617•2~
Athird ycarl.J.w studcnl, poli t.Cs;· and others, she says.
99thpc:rttntilcwilllhorooghl y
ICICWforBostoninl~ew.
Friedman takes her regi.stnition j11S1 wai1untilit's toola!c, "Some
prepare you for thc LSAT.
cr
LSAT-G MAT-M CAT-GRE
r;sponsibi lit~s very serious!)', pcoplc th inklheycanregis1 la1e
Highlycffcclivcprogr.iin:' ror
KAPLAN
'"This (votin1) is the most pre• :and they wait un1il the last
dcwlso:all(6 17}266-9720
The Answer To 1llc Test
cious nght •-c have 30d if we minu1 c," bu1bylhcnthcdc:ldline
Question
don' 1 c herish it we may k>SC i1:''.
Joqu in feels lh:lt people
(617)630-9330
she says. " If we s um:ndcr our
arc - cilhcrlOO laJ.yordon 'tcuc.
;:::===Le:;;;t:;;;y:;;;o:;;;u:;;;r:;;;w:;;;o=.rd-==d=o:;;;lh:;;;e=w=o,=k=!===-,i ~ : .
s
our country won' t ThcyfeeltlWlhcirvotcjuSlisn ' t
Friedman voiced an imporunl"
Joquin hasvirtll3lly hit
Se nd a message to someone special!
opinion similar io that o r mo.st
Journal Classifieds/Personals
whO registered • voting Is a privi- lhcnai lon thchcad. ManyAmcri•
cancitiuns fccllhalthcirvotc
do the job for you!
:c;;tc~~~=1:e~~: doesn ' t mate a dirrennce. aflct
Just SO cents I line (SJ minimum) you can advertise )'OW" job
advantage ol the privile&~ !hey :ill. wlW's one VO(C7
Thcpn:,Ncm lri,cswhcn
=::eic:I
==~o
haveii:c ri&ht to vote had,JO l>e )'Oil have thoUS3Ads of people
do is call!
roua htforanditwu bynomcans thinkin& this way. Then it is no
Top1Kcadassirtedad, t1iUlllcSlirfolk J ournl
ancasyfi&ht. hwun·1untilthc kln&cr one vote but t.housands.
al 57~23.
heightohhc Vietnam Wartbat 18 Then that one votctnllynoklngcr
O r jusl dial IJ1l lrom aay oe-c:a111pu5 utmtioo.
to 20 year o lds were g,1iflt.-rl the amountstoan)'thing.
Toe deadline 10 rtgisttr
ri&hltovote.

StudcntTravc l Scr,,iccs is now
hiring campus repn:sc:ntauvcs.
Sk1Jl31'.'blcs:also:1v;1ibble.
CalJ 1.800-648.4849.

).ab~

register) on October 6. it 's vay
convcn.icn1 1lu1lhcyluvc i1here.s:lid a flrsz year bw student who
FREE SKU NG
wished 10 remain anonymous.
& EXTRA CAS H
Lissy F riedm a n , 1hc
Bocome Wi ldcal Ski Alea's Siu- Voter Rcgistr.uio n Co-ordin:uor
dent <',mhassador. Earn cash and at s urfoUt.cstimatcd a tum -out o f

1.-.m.em. ED. '5

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:°ie.

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The Suffolk Journal•Working For You

L,..---------------•

Many people !cit that it

was unfair that young men and

inordcrtobcaNcto~in
November's clcction !di on Oc·

tobcrsiJ..th. Aocording10 Hcle.n
Giannapoulous. who. along with
her daughlcf Katin:r.. came from
City H:r.ll lO help S uffolk witb
votern:gistraJ.i0111,thosewhos1ill
hadn'1 registered could still have
reaisitcrcd oo Tuesd:iy at Ci1y
l-bll, or£romsi .. 1010atalllocal

rue stations.
T.l"IM'Mhodidno1m:lkc
iltolhcregui.1'000boothatSuf•
folk slill had lhc opportuntity to
reaistcrlate.
1lic cn tin: rtgistntion
proa;ss lakes wtdcr rive minutes.
Alttranswcri ng i fcwt,lskq1JCS•
UOns.suchasyournameandad·
dres.1,andthcn)'Oll'reaskedwhat
party you with to be listed under
(i.e. Dernocnlic:, Republican. o r
lndcpendenl).you si1nyourname
10 11, lillleslipof paper containing
the information.
Joquinsaid, - 1knowlhis
,ounds ecrny and Ill, but I'm an
Americancitiun, I WMltoVoice
myopinion. l don' twanttojust sit
by,l wanttotakeanactiverole.Evayvote islmportant
and to all tho9c who lhink olhcr-

wisc,Friedmanhopesyouc:h:lllgc
)'OW'fflinds -·· "Believe in )'OW·

,ell dw your vole counts, it matters!"

Senior Portrait Week is Oct. 26-30
Place: Student Activities·Cente.,,-'
4th Floor Confere.nce Room.

Time; 9 a.m. thru 4 p.m.
Watch for your notice in the mail with
your reserved ~ate and time.

Remember youl," $5.00 sitting fee.
If you )lave any problems with your
•given appoint,ment, please ·c an the
Beacon Yearbook Office, ext. 8326.

A unidHtirted State Trooper at State HOUH .
etttmony last wttk to honor fallen police offic:us.

fflE SUFFOLK JOURNAL

10

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1.992

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1992

Game ended by· fight
declared no contest by A.D.

University DateLine
Suffolk University's Calendar of Events
October 7 • 13, 1992

Wednesday

ton

I:ril\gK!r:!:Ju~~=:ii~!f~~d:/akc-U

Arrange with Dean of Students Office
511

Student Government Elections l0:00 ·• 2~

3:00 · 4:00
9:00 · 4:00
10:00 • 10:50
10:00 • 10:50
10:00 • l0:50
2:00 • 2:50
HO - 3:15

UndcrJ!Uduatcs

Si!;,;.?~tr
Fento~aSJbe'.i:1-f/36

Prog;ram Commincc Mcc1ing

Oedit Card Solicitauon
Discusion: A Multicultural Approach
Lecture: The Americas • Crcauon of a New World
Lcc1urc: Columbus in Portugal
Lcc1u.re: The Americas: The Cn:ation of a New World

Sawyer 1121
Sawyer .521
Sawyer 421
Fenton 430

Oistoforo Colombo-lcric Oggi

Thuryday 10/8

~it

~:~:: ~N~v~=:.~ezut~ironmcntA! Policy

11 :30 • 12:45
11 :30 - 12:45
11 :30 - 12'45
12:00 • 12:50
1:00 • 2:30
1:00 • 2:30
1:00 • 2:30
1:00 . 2:00
1:00. 2:30
1:00 . 2:30
1:00 . 2:30
1:00 • 2:30
1:00 • 2:30
1:00 • 2:30

Ph, Sigma Sigma Meeting

t~:;:l1c~l~i::~ti~ecting
Pn::-Law Association Mcc1ing

1:00 - 2:30

strccfArcher 110
,t1:efl~

pl1yen1hatw erei nvo lvcd inthe
fi ght.
The two Suffolk player,
th at were suspended for four
1.unci.WaltcrE&cobarandEndre
Kristianson.werecligibleforthe
game yesterday II Anna Mari3
Collcge. Kristiansoni1hurt. hcn·, .
ever, and may be out for the re•;e
of lhe sea.son.

Thelastlhreegoalsfrom many olhtt areu in wtlidl the
Framinahamcamce35ily,u lhey Rams have IO improve.
had tw0-0n-ones and cmpiy nets,
"Wem u.icbcveryphy1iu SuffolkAJ((ercda lcldownaf. Clll and play hard. we 1te drib-- ·
ier the ejcccion or Hiuins, their blingtoomuch, n01pusli-1g,we
bcA dc fensem~.

haV1::tobcateam,nocindividuals.

A disappointed Perju andwe necd toteepthcball low.
said.''Ow'midfieldlincwascom• lnlheairthcybealus," headded.

MEN'S

WOMEN'S

VARSITY

BASKETBALL
Team Meeting
Thursday,
Oct. 15
l :OOp.m.
Sawyer 808

~tl~~~h'f};~i: ~S~ffotk vs Emmanuel
Differentiate Yourself in 1he Job Marl.:c1 Seminar/Career Services • Open 1 All
0
Staning Your Own Law Pr.acuce \ Law
·
·
er umn1 Appreciation Dinner
One Beacon Strcc1 26th Aoor

3:30
5:30 . 7:30
5:30 - 7:30

Tilrlrunl'l',yolM~

ina J $ ' J : : C l h ~ ~
guides also. share some little

Friday 10/9

Resumes & Suppon.ive lnfonnation for Tenure or Promo1ions Due
Lecture - African Religions in the Americas
Annual Student Leadership Weekend Begins • 4H Camp in Ashland, MA
Finance Department Mccung
Qu~
ncentennial Pany: Noche de Gala

1:00 • 1:50

3:00
3:00 • 5:00
7:30 . 12:00

Dcan1 Office, CLAS
· · Sawyer 1108
28 Derne Street
Sawy~:c!afc~!

Annual Student Leadership Weekend
Soccer • Suffolk \'S U Mass Boston
Cross Country/Womens lnvit.ntiona1
Suffolk vs Babson
Cross Counlry/Mens • Suffolk vs Babson

1:00
11:00
11:45

1928.
The group then retwns to lhe
History Ccnla, which highlighlS

U Mass/Boston

Babson
Babson

Monday 10/ 12

1:00
12:00

Ea.Hem Naicrine
Suffolk

T uesday 10/1 3

Tuesday E\'enin_g Classes Canccll«I: Monday Evening Classes Mcc1
Fatuity Enluauons for Full-Time CLAS Facuhy
Gideon Bible Disaibution
.
Srudc.nt Government Association Meeting

1:00 · 2:30

1:00 • 2:30
1:00. 2:30
1:00 - 2:30

~~~f:;:°w~~=t~~;:!';\y Women's Center
Pro~ Council Meeting
Tau Kap~ Epsilon Mceung
Foren_sic1 Team Meeting
Srudent Government Association Meeting

1:00 • 2:30

1:00 • 2:30
1:00 • 2:30
1:00 . 2:30
1:00 • 2:30
1:00 • 2:30
1:00 • 2:30
5:00 • 9:00
5:30 • 7:30

~~s:!•~:~~~eeting
Admissions Information Session
Accounting Association Seminar: Ethics in Accounting
Alumni Ambassador Oricn1Ation
Homage to lhe Women of lhe French Resistance

als
;t!:ity
p

wppo,1oldib,nr·s ullilfd~·

known inside stories passed on

Salurday IQ/10

!l)e
t IS

Wct1twoohaltotooltdis-

ciplinary ac:lion111insctwoof'ill

All candidates are required to have
cui:rent.physical prior to
ftrst practice date, November I.
Make appointment at
University Health-Center

Sawyer 52,1
Sawyer 426
Fenton 337
Fenton 338A
F~ton 438
Ridgeway ~ 16
Sawyer 423
Sawyer 921
Sawyer 1029
Emmanuel
Arcl_lcr 1.10

!t~h~ ~,~~~n~~~~g

I.orenwoncasily«:Oltd
on 1he penalty 1h01 ror pleccly dead api,l."
nul yea,. We did nmot
PramUIJbam. Thae would prove
Bcsides~problema
to 1o,e them o ff our llchcdIO be the &ame:WUUllg goal.
wilh hit inidf~ Puju IIDCI

Team Meeting
Thursday,
Oct: 15
l :07p.m.
Sawyer 929
'
'

1
Donahu!•-;Jt& ~
Sawyer 708
Sawyer 1134
Sa~a 11 22
Fenton 438

8

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11k. "

SOCCER,...,,.,,,, - - - - - -

BASKETBALL

s;~at.r~~b
Sawyer 1138

The Caribbean 200 Years After Columbus
Sun Songs • Native American Oeation Myths
l~ric~~ ;/~~~ ~~ ~e~~~~~s Espana y Hispanoamcrica
President Sargent's Open Ortice Hours\ CLAS & SOM StudenlS
One Beacon
CLAS Promotion Tenure & Revue Commiucc
·
Maria's Story: International Award-winning Fi lm & Discussion wi1 Fi lmmaker
h
Hispanic Student Association Meeting

ap.in

ll

VARSITY

Archer 632
Sawyer 1126

E!-So~~:Uo~ Sing • Native American & Sacred Earth
t

?:n~'i::~f~ ~is&,:; Drive
Discovering the Encounter - La Araucana

11 :30 • 12:45

.
The Pmt was tied ).).
w,lh about 20 minutes kn. when
the pmc WU SIISpendcd by lhe
The10CCC:rgamcagailut rd e ~
Wencworth 1ha1 r«ultcd in a
Wcnlworth tw decided
bcnch-cle#ing brawl h3.1 been thatthcywi llpla ySuffolkinsoc.
deelarcdanocontest by thea1h. tcrncuycar. whichwasin,icop.
lelkdimctorof Wenlworth.
:udy af1cr th e figh1 took pbce.
surfolk Alhletic Diftt.
10J JimNcl,onsaid,"1lwwuthe Wcntworthwassatisficdwilhthc
decision or the horne1cam. There d1sc1plin.iry accions 1ha1 head
is a provision lhaJ allows for a to:ich Constan1intPtrju1oot.
Nc lsonsta1cd.·1llc11t•
game to be official if the 7011o ns1h.11wc1ook1o rcsot vc1h is
minule marlc is me t. which rm
iss ue played :abigp:art in
no1surcwedid."
Wcn1wonh'sdccision1opl:ay11S

Arrange wilh Dean of S1udents Office

~~cf.~ ~~I~~~!!:: Z'~~f "W"1492
&o!Wv of the ~cw World: The Importance of

8:30 • 9:45
8:30. 9:45
9:00 • 4:00
9:00 • 9:50
10:00 • 10:50
10:00 • 10:50
10:30 - 3:30

87 Edaoad Broaaa
Jowna1 Slaff

THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL

Deans Off)Ce, Archer 106

s;,,,~1ri

Fenton 603
Fenton 337
Fenton 338A
Ridgeway 400-416
Sawyer it21& 423
Sawyer 429
Sawyer 708
Sawyer 808
Sawyer 821
VP Conference Room
French Library In Boston 53 Marlborough Sircct

Suffolk U~ersity's master calendar. Fqr inrormati~on any sched~ed Jvent, any
year; or to
an e\lept that yqu are pl!JD_
rung call 573- 2. A ~mp
,Jl(lye recora
, wlim and
re .. ror plalinmg, pubhc1ty or general ormation. :
3-8082

from Garden employeetand llh•
lctes who have been a pan of the
build.in& since ii
opened in

r.,si

. .................
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.

U..r..l"-ltl.•W1"'-

~--•._.,IWN,__

thcbuUding'1si1.docadesofua.
dition, a nd s howcuCJ unique
memorabilia., some dating back
to theearly l 900's.


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Stw.•'-ilt...•- -

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!illil'orW.0"--"""--

lnclltded ill this display
ar historic: Bruins' and Celtics'
,ierscys.thchamcssftomthcorigi1131 "umboni" (a horse), a piece
or the original parqucc noor and
m:any Olher nostalgic items de·
piclinatheGardcn'scolorfulpast.

.. . si... .......... i..s

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M'-IC...k.•S - •
WU111Ca.•S.I ....

~c.,. -w.t,·1

Tickcta to lhe Boston Garden

\Ow's~avaj,LabkailhcHi.slory
CenterklcatcdinthcNorthSta· ~
lionconcourx.. TictctsareSS.00

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!_ad
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lhe Boston 0lrdcn Tour Center II
(617)720-100'2.

ne

If you have any tennis playing ability, the Suffolk University

Boscon Garden

Tour, and Hi.story Center is an
offic ial110p onall aiajor trolley
eompanie1orcan be accessed by
the MBTA on the orange and
&rcenline.

-CDfflplitd by lowntal Staff

:

Women's Tennis Team needs your talent.
Please contact the women's athletic director' at 573-8379
·or visit the Athletic Office, Ridgeway Building, 2nd Floor

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WEDNESDAV, OCTOBER 7, 1m /-·mE SUFFOLK JOURNAL

1991

Game ended by fight
declared no contest by A.-D.
1iversity's Calendar of Events

B7 Edaoad BroA,aa
The game was lied J.J.
Joumal Si.arr
wuh 3 hout 20 1ninu1e, left , when
The10Ceergllmeagains1 ::;e~
=
was suspended hy Ille
Wentwonh. that resu lted in a
Wcncwonhha.s dcc idc:d
bcnc:h<leanng brawl has been th:111 hcy will pL::a y Suffolk in SOC•
no conic.st by the aih- en net.I yc:u-. wh1eh was in ;cop.
letic ditector of Wentwooh.
:lfdy after the fi ght tool.: place.
dee la.red a

J
im~~!:_~~,..°~:~

:ig:lin nut year. We did nmoc
want to lo,e the m orr our schedulc,"
Wcn1wonhabol00kdi,s.
ciplin11ry action against twoofitl
playe11 that we~ involved iii the
fi11h1.

The twoS uffol.lr: player,
that were suspended for rour
games, WalterEscob:irand Endte
Kris1ianson.wcrcdi1iblefor the
same yesterday at Anna MW

tor
Wen.1w.onh wa.ss..11islicd wich 1he
d1 sc 1pl1naryac1ions 1ha1hc;1d
dccisiono(thehometcam. There
cooch Conscancine Pc: rju took.
is a pro11ision lhat allows for a
Nclson sta1cd. lhcac11ame to be orficial if the 70hons 1hatwctoolr:to rcsolvt: 1his Collc1e. Kristiansonis hurt.hor••
minult: mllrlt is met, which 1·m
iss ue played a h111 part in eYe r,and maybcoutfOf thcrc-;t
not sure we did:·
Wcntwonh "s dcc1
sion 1 pla yus of 1hcscason.
o

lorld

11

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THEStJn

W:::

plecelydcadagain.M
1
:m::;ha:_~n~
~;;
Besides having problems
to be the pine-winning goal .
with his midfielden, Pcrju secs
TheLastttuecgoalsfrom m31ly olher areas in whlch the
Framinahamcameeasily.1.1 lhey Ram, ha11e to impro11e.
had1wo-on-onesandempcyncts,
" WemUSlbc11eryphysiu Suffolk suffered a lt:ldown ar- cal and play hard, we are dribter the ejection of Higgins, their blingtoomuch.noc p;using, we
best dcfcnsemllJ\.
ha11c tobe:11eam,notindi11idl13ls.
A disappointed Perju andwenccd totccptheballlow.
said. "Ourmidfield linew.ueom- ln thcairtheybca!us,"hcaddcd.

MEN'S

192

re

'olicy

Sawyer 1138
1
1

Donllhu!

fJ.,U& H~

Sawyer 708

Sawyer 1134
Sayrycr 1122

panoamcrica
: SOM Students

StrccfracrAlO
~
Archer l

All candidates are n,qufred to have
current physical prior to
first practice date, November I.
Make appointment at
University Health Center

Sawyer 52 1
Sawyer 426

Fenlon 337

Fenlon 338A
Fc;nton 438
Ridgeway 400-416
Sawyer 423
Sawyer 921
Sawyer 1029

:ca,rcc.r Services• Open to All .

Camp in Ashland. MA

Emmanuel

Arc~cr 1_0
1

Deans Office, CLAS

Sawyer 1108

28 Oemc Street

Sawy~:e;;~l~~!
U Mass/Boston

Babson

Babson
Babson

Eas1 Nazeri nc
cm
Suffolk

~ ing Classes Mce1
Deans Office, Archer 106

's Center

s;:t~~
1I6
Fenton 603

Fenton 337
Fenton 338A

Ridgeway 400-416
Sawyer 421& 423
Sawyer 429

unting

Team Meeting
Thursday,
Oct. 15
l:00p.m.
Sawyer 808

Fenton 438

One Beacon

& Discussion with Filmmaker

Promocions Due

BASKETBALL

Team Meeting
Thursday,
Oct. 15
1:07 p.m.
Sawyer929

Sawyer 1126

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VARSITY

BASKETBALL

Archer 632

Sacred Earth

So

WOMEN'S

VARSITY
Arrange with Dean of -S,udcnts Office

SI

soccERfr-,.,,,, - - - -

Sawyer 708
Sawyer 808

Sawyer 821
VP Conference Room
Frenc h Library In Boston 53 Marlborough Street

,u-• .FQr informiti~on any scheduled ~venl, an~
l!J/!ilnlng call 573•
2. A ~mprehe_°"y~ rerora
ubhcity ,or general · ormation. . S7~082

Along wi ththein1ercs1mg history of the Garden, the
guide, also. sh:lfe some little
kno11111 in1idc stories passed on
from Garden employees and alh·
le tcs who ha11t been a pan or the
building since it rlfS1 opened in
1928.
The Jl'OUP then returns to the
History Center, whic h highlights
thebuilding'ssit.dccadcsoftradition, and showcases unique
memorabilia, some dating back
mtheearly1900's,
Included in th is display
ar his\Oric Bruins" Ind Celtics'
JC~)'t. thchamcssfromthc,original "umboni" (a horse), a piece
of the original parquet noorand
many other nosUllgic items depicting thcGanten's colorfulpasL

, Tht U "'1t•of M
ni1rd
is.uchmt111

-Compli~d by J o,vnol Staff

CAMBRI,
Ramsplayedframir
Sali;rdayat ,H.-vard

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llwS-.lwi:til· &.r.ld.mt

wa&ched his team fal

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accood half. mainly

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ofmanp,wcr.alon1
caU from theomcu
Thclastfif
or the game ia,w
Janfourstraia ht g
todefca1.il'lgsUrrolk

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ln&hll C...• Sln&WIIKli

Thclwns
the sctVices of IWO
Sndre Kri s1i.anscn
ElcobarduclOsust

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Ed-.,al573-

TickelS to the Boston Garden ,
IOUl'S arc a11:lilablc at 1hc History
Center located in thcNonhSta·
tionconcoursc. TicketsarcSS.00
fOf od ultJ. $4.00 fOf senior cilizcns Ind studcntJ (with JO) and
SJ.SO fOt' childrm undCI' twel11t.
For mcninformation and acomple1c schcduleof arcna tourscal l
1heBostonCardenTourCenttta1
(617)720- 1002.
The Bos 1on Ga rd en.,Tows and History Center is an
orficial mp on all major trolley
companies or can be accessed by
lhe MBTA on the oran11c and
grctnlinc.

l7CltrJ!O
Coattibutin1.R

suppunol lt111,11'2f'1,Uniltd • 'lt

lort'\fl'Jhomt nlnllwOmhi11

&31l, or 11op b)' Ille

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...eiellaadeddowna
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gainstWenlworth
inloabendl<learUI

The ... "'
-dlcati11C ofhowck:N
actaaJlywu.
Suffolkjum

earty l-OieadwhcnP.
acntaams£romlhell

ErrMdonea. who sf
rrommrron10ft1y 2l1
lhcmat.cb.

If you have any tennis playing ability, the Suffolk University

Women's Tennis Team needs your talent.
.
Please contact the women's athletic director at-573-8379
or visit the Atbletic Office, Ridgeway Building, 2nd Flom:

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IWc:rcd wilh IWO I(
ownlolllte lhelead.

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WED~DAY, OCTOBER 7, 1'91

fight

11

fflE SUFFOLK J OURNAL

SOCCER....,,..,,,, - - - - - --

,y A.O.

LarmwoneasilylCOffd
on the pualty 1h01 for ptctcly dead 1pin.1pin ncr.t ya,, We did nfflOI PratninaJ,1m. Thac would prove
Be:sidah:av1ii1prot,1ems
wan1 to IOSICthemoffou,achcd- tobethcprne-winningpl .
with hb mldfie:.lden. Pr:rju secs
ule.Wcn1wonhabotootdi.1Thelutthrtt&oabfrom many other areas in which the
Ramshavctoirnprovc.
d plinary ac:IKK\ against lwoollts Praminahamcamcwily,u they
players that were involved In the had two-on-ones 1nd cmpcy nets,
"We must he vc,yphyiiligh1.
uS11ffolksuffctcd 11 lculownaf- cal and play hard, we arc drib-

thnL wer!:'1:~:;!~~:•~::a:; : :~:;~~1,::u~f Higsins, lhcif bling 100 much, not p:wlng, we
games. Wal1erEscobarltnd E.ndn
have tobca 1
c.1m,no1 indivldllllll,
KristW\SOll.wercellgiblcfofthc
A diuppointcd Pcrju :tndwcnocd1otcq,Lhcballlow.
pmc ycs1e:rd:ay at Mn• Mlria uid.''Ow midficld lincwue:orn- lnthcairthcybca1us," helddcd.
Ccllege:. Krisciiwoni1hun, hof,.
e:vcr.andm1ybeoutforthcre-~
ol thcscason.

MEN'S

Soccer team gets ramtd
Soccer team lose to Framingham St. 8 to 4

tours extented

BS
AKETBALL

Team Meeting
Thursday,
Oct. 15
l:07p.m.
Sawyer 929

12

WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 38. 1992

VARSITY

B SKETBALL
A

THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL

WOMEN'S

V
ARSITY

SUFFOLK SPORTS

Team Meeting
Thursday,
Oct. 15
l:OOp.m.
Sawyer 808

Dac10lheovc,whe:lmin1re,poue by ram, lhe BoalOft 0-·
dcnwiDtee:pit'sdoonope11for
bnollhehuaoricMnJthrou&Jt-

&onfMS,comein10aeelhebuildIna and le.am about if• huory,w
uplain.s Sam Oiirord. Bost011
Garde:nTourManaacr,

OUllhc'fU'.
"OpenlnJlhc:pnlcafot
With lbc alenlioa of tounhuaivret1pc,oplelhechanc.e
lheloln.BollonGardcn[ansm.ay I01etthearu11.•theyhlvcncvcr
now visit the world renowM:id ,c,cn it before.
wnue,uwcu'ulheBolaonO.·
c1cn·H.moryeaia.)'c:ll"round.
With the imminen1ar-

Oriairtally scheduled 10 end in
Septcmbcr.thepopularityoflhe
IO!.n prompted Garden Offlclab
to a.lend the auraclion to run
lhroughoul the season on I um:
. iud tiuiJ:


All cand idates are req uired to have
current phys ical prior to
firs t practice date, Novei.vber I.
Make appoin tment at
Uni versity Health Center

.Thetounwillbetchc:d·
uk.d around G.-dc:n cvenll and
tcam practiccs. TheHisloryCcn•
!er, localed in North SI.Ilion. will

remain~ throu&hool the Ka·

rival or the new Boaon Oitnkn.
can. 11y ' hello.' and
Joodbye, at the 1111me lime. 10
lhc~blcanna. 'TheHlstory
Ccnltl 1s our way ol praavtr1
the 11\Ylliquc and hilory or the
BOllonOden,"
'The,4.S .minu&clOtltbeJinsin
lhe BOllon Garden Hiltoty Cifttcrtrieh1¥idoopracn&alionwhich
iUustnNcd.Che buUdinp vivid 64
year hllio,y. •

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CA MIRIDCE- •Thc
Ram• played Framina,ham SL on
Sat..-fdly IC Havard UniYCfJ:ily.
C:0.:hConsunlincPaju
waichedhlsieamfallapaninthe
IOCOndhalf,mlinlydue.to1 lack
ohna11powcr,U001wi1hatough
call from theomcials.
The last nt'tccn mi•utcs
of the pmc saw Framin&lwn
ICOl'e rou, 1trai1h1 Jo.al• en rtlUIC
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dcfcatin1 Surrolk by 1KOJCor


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Thcn.i01<&Jl..oml1.110n d3rtie:la1en1afree-tktriahlin
a::or¢a pre:a11mJoiunindfta fron1 of the 1oal. whe.rc
=~le~=:~~~s:'°' IO
•past
Suffolk's wall ofdeCcndcn.
Bu1thelumswouldno1
aoqWClly. as1hcycamcback10
tie the pme :ll two.
At 37:ll, f.muwSon~i.
scomihisl«Ondorthepmc. He
wu in :l footruce wilh
Fnmin1h.1m's1oal6C:,RitthJot•
dan, and bell him 10 lhe b.111
~ one-limed lhc bal~

Surrolk then 1ied the
al Jl : I.S.
John
Nyaturimwa'1kftuckle,.ballshol
Coo&edlonbninlhefrlminV'I"'
aoal,u ii carved one way, Chcft
tock the other way and into lhc
ne:cto tieJ,heJamelCfour.
Thi.I SCI up lhe contro-

aamc

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ThcRam1wcrcwithoul O\'U'Jla'dm'shcadandlatot6e Sulfolksoccaproparathis)'CII'.

:.:::ap:~r:

~ ~1
empt~~ lhc ~cond half.
WithCuconcauahtlOO
E,cobatd1X:t0,uspcnsionlO.. Frarnin&)wndorinatcdlheplay Car out or his crease. 1wo
werehladcddownafierlhegne and Ulfily contJOlkd the ball ~in&}laffl pbyen con\fUJCd
a.pinSC wencwonh wtuch IUrned -,ainJC the lhin Su.tr.on:~ on • empty net. Suffolk'• Pll
inao1bench-c.-.1br.awl.
Thcl--41eore bnocindicalive o/ how dote this pmc
adv.ally was.
Sulfollcjumpcdou110an
ca,fyl.Ole:adwhc:nMarianoNonr.
1cn1acnmfromthcleft10Elle:b:ln
Enudonea. who lhoc ii home
rrom infron1onlyllJCCond1in10
lhc male:h.

,y tennis playing ability, the Suffolk University
nen's Tennis Team needs your talent.
,ct the women's athletic director at 573-8379

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Crom rans has
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,espoNC

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~~7thc~hl== -~"",;u:.::..~in.:

Oftend.
fnminJham look I J.2
lead 14:31 in&o the leCOlld half
whetlGa,yE.IIOlttoot1paaorr
a&ec-uctandrndashalltCa
lheriahtsideUllothtfarcomerof
thene:LpastCuccn.
The Ram, theft quietly
CoundlhcrnsdYea~IWOJoa.b

forccdtocaachlhelb(Jl.which
WU headed sarai&Jll IO him.
Thcrcfm:uwltdedlhe
l)t!Wtysholtofrwnin&Mffl, nl
riahtlylO. HealsopveHigine:

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~r.lmin1ham 1he:n anof lhcir po,1andln1olhclefl c:me,o~~he

~sO'Mallcy~orcd
on I breakaway. pgcln1 1 low,
unt_ 10 the ~&hi of Suffolk
tflOI
JOiiie Jaus Maria c.con 4':4'J,
illo are rn1 half.
-

:"~::came22:12u,to
Bu1SufTottdidn'1 wasac much
time ln com.Ulla blck. J1&11 oveu
minme1Mer"•2l:l.s .Emndonca
completed ,,;.. bat-~ Jmo

""''111i.t 011 po 1e , ,

the faled vparquet

noo, the

oflllaacsfromacnmalheCOU11· champioftlli;pblnnmand~
try,M wcllulhededicaticd Bol·
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