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Soccer feam gets ramed
Volume 51, Number 5

Soccer team lose to Framingham St. 8 to 4

tours extented
Due tothcovuwhclmin& respon9:.by f~ •• •he Bosion Garden will kttp II s doors open for
IOur'Sollhchisloricaimathrough•
ou11hcycar.
With the uteoslon of
the ton. Boston Garden (ans may
now visit the world ~now-ncd
ven-»e, as ,,.-ell as the Boston G•·
dtnHistoryCenta,yc:irround.

tonfans,comcintosee1hcbuildina and lcam about ifs hisory,"'
apbins Sam Gifford, Boston
Cmden Tour M3nagcr.
,
'°Openinglhcpnienfor
iountw aivenpcoplelhechancc

loscelhc.enaatthcyhavcneffr
,ocnitbcfore.

Wi1h the immincntarOriginally scheduled to end in ri val of the new Boston Ganlen,
September. the popul.vhy ohhe fans can Hy 'hello ' and

. wun pmmpctd Garden Official! "aoodbyc,' 11

the s:imc lime, to
to cltcnd the atlJ'ICtion 1 run thcvcncrablcarcnn. ThcHisiory
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throughoul the season. on I lim- Center iJ our wa,: ol prcst:rYirg
itcd basis.
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the my11iquc and bisory of ,the

BoslooGardcn."

The tOUQ will be KhedThe 4'5 minute lour bcgin.s in
ulcd arou~d l'J:irdcn ~vents and the Boston Garden History Ccn-

October 14, 1~

Beacon Hill, Boston, MusachUH:tts

QUIN CENTENNIAL
Exploring
the myth of
Columbus

Dance umbrella
brin~ Native
Americans
to Boston

87 Palricia Cobb

87 Carol,- . . .,

Journal Staff

Joumal Staff ..

FENTON • Cristobal
Colon, u known as Christopher
Columbus, and" the voyaac he
undcnook 500 years a&O WU Cl•
ploredduringS uffoJ.kUnivenity' s
Quinccntennial Wed:. October S
·Cklobcr9. '

IOSTON• The.Colut. bul DI)' holiday WU oblfflitd in

an eneraedc Mid lnw:nlive r.tikln over the, •ccteftd at me
· en:.enon~Thcaler.To

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fnuptheittwdl'lhlCUOn.Dance.

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c:allldllntlucen.c.,,"Damce
' U.bnlla' 1rdeMIINIICrivo1o

remain o?Cn throughout the sea- yur hiltory,

- :C:a1:i:~y~ affoctcd by arena on on
ihe rcspon.se from fans hu ~'"!?~

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l7CllrilO.O.
Tht11101,11..1 Lorcntsson
Contnbutin1 Reponer

Sau;rday at Harvan:1 Univcrshy. SuITolk's wa.11 ol defenders.
CoachCoNunlincPcrju
Bui the ~ s would no1
Wllu:hcd his IC3m fall apan in lhe go \Uklly, as lhcy ClmC b.lck to
.91:COOdhal.f.mAi.nlyductoalack ticttic-pme:ittwo.
ofmanpowct.alona wilh a tough
At 37:25, Err.indon"u
call rrom lhcoffid:ils.
scon:d hiuccondof1hepme . He
The last fifteen minutes was in a roouacc with
or 1hc prnc ~w Framinah:lm Framlngt\::im s ioo..he, Ritch Jor-

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dan, :ind ~ -,, him 10 the b:tll.
l?nandonca one-timed the ball
The Rams wen: without O\ltf Jonbn ·s ~ and into the
the JC"o-kes of1wokcy pbyffl. emP(yncc.

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into~ bcnch-dc:u·ina brawl.

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on .. dnp1ynet, SuJfolk'sPal
Hiuins wu the kine man in the
aa.,e (Olf the Rimi. and " '
fon:cdlOCWChthelhol, whic:h
was hQdcd 1trai1lll lo him.
Then:fcrcc:awardcdthe
penall y dlOt to Framin&twn, :Ind
righ1ly 10. HealsopveHiuinl

Framin1twn took a 3-2
lead 14:31 lnco the tccO'ld twr

Su.lfolkjurnpcdouttoan whcRGaryEatonrootapas.sorr

a frcc-kic:t and f.-ed a lhol l rom
am1aam:sfromlhelc:fttoEsrrb:in thtri1hlsidcintolhcfarcomaor
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· •ho shOI it home thc nct.pu1Cucon.
fromtnfmnconl yl.5,ccondsinto
The RarnJ then quietly
the match.
foundthern,clvadowncwoJOUI
catty 1--0leac:l..,htnMarianoNoD

Framinaham lhen .mswettd with 1wo oaa of lhcir
1
own 10 l:ike lhe lead.
Chris O'Mallcy -=ored
OD a btcakaway, pla,;ini • knri
laardahof1otheri1h1ofSuffolk
JQllicksusMariaC.::0..4·43
illlodlcCDJ1h:llf.

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This sci up thecontrovcriial call. Unfor1un;i1ely.eon'•
tro\lCfJytwsccmcdco foUowthc
Suffolk socca program this)'Cll{.
With Cucon caughi'IOO
ra, o ut o( his crease. 1111'0
Fr.uninaham pbyen conver-sed

Thc8-4~isnorin- OW'lend.
dicalive ol 00W close this pme
accu.ally wu.

Errandonca vo lleyed th e ball
home from a 1ougl, ~gle on the
lcfl 3ide.
Suffolk then tied the
aame at ll:IS .
John
Nyakurimwa'1.b,ucklc:-twlshoe
fooled Jordan in thcfn1mingham
&oal, as 1 curved one way, then
1
b.lcktheotherwayandintothe
ricltollethe1amea1four.

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Framing_
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wcrehandcddownaf1crlhcpme and_ euily con1ro U the ~I
ed
aph,st WcntWOl'th whkh tumed apuuc lhc thin SuITolt defense.

enicnalnmefte,

the renowned

noc.-,

o..ce ~

dlnccnMdm1111dMtrepwena-

U~lodStaa~c.n.ta,'flic,

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criminal cireus

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wide

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cal-Beaccm HiD ,rreet lined wall
trcaand ftowa"bamls. on da'

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LM_,..lheco-ownc:i,
oll4-l6TCIIIIPleSt., abailtlaa

go:tl. Tha110ill camc22:121nlo

U111rcca f01t womai 1o

. Bu1SuITolkdidn"1wastcmuch

11~incomln1bact.Justov-er1

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b■■eforprmtmmOn.

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TIie lodaiaa - - WllbiU
pa.-.wlloileditic:rlOOpoorlo

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IO audadc Mliwe daN:ea .....

SGA elec.tio~s over, new
Temple St•house
.
members ~ove toward unity an alledged
B1 La,,rHa M , Wuda

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med II a lodsial llouae, Joa I
caaeill'#hichbelricdloevictl
teaeMwlloabe-,ectalo( . ..

lhctceond 1w.r.

- now UI it'• Mft

ya,,i11nacclaimedawcmbleof
Made line
Mo lina,
secretary
or
SUHA ,
ei:plained,"Peoplc arc lcamin1
1h31 the lenn discovery is ftol
discovery.its invasion."
On Monday, Oc1ober 1,
lnc:i Son, a Latjn American band,
pcriormcd musk rrom the Alidel
ro"'i11wtd 011 paft J

n,ceshof_
thatbankedorrtheri1h1
pos1and1rwothclcflcomcrofthc

~nD3f\lCM:t.U.Olasco:-cdona

•UKmenl

nlledacadoul~

Wchavepccple: arcnl;,ncludi{lg .. upcl (),ck,ok
at the .r ~ ~uec
the
try.a1 ...cllulhcdcdicatt.dBos- championstup banners and te:im

scorndapre11yaoaJonanindirccl

C AMBRIDGE - The kic:k, 11!1 he buried I hiah Shot lfl
Ramspbycd Frwningham St. on the lop kflcomcror1hcnc1 J135I
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then bri~ visi-

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fl\lmdldrdl'Ol110rldamuyp.

cal imqe,o/Hollywood Native

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• Tlle~ypcrfomu
trldiUoa.ald-.iceaftOftlllldve
cllllara l'iom variol:t rei&om.
Sealonal,~.llldrdJ·

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D11c to the overwhe lming re•
sponse by fnns. lhe Boston Garden wiU keep it's doors open for
10W1ofthchisl()(icarenathroughoul the yC3f.

With the c~tensioo of
thctours,BostmGardenfansmay
now visit the 11(,0fld renowned

100 fans.come in to sce thebuild •
-ing nnd learn about if s hisory."
ell.plains Sam Gifford, Boston
Garde n Tour Manager.

"Opcningthcgardenfor
lours has given people the chance
to soe thcarcna asthcy havc ncver

scenitbefin;.

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Exploring
the myth of
Columbus

i1 ■ place wl

bootilDll•
boob lo u
dnclnroff
ton-Clear

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..We're bl
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By Patricia Cobb
JoumalSUlff

Wilh the imminent ar-

Originally schcd u.led 10 end in rival o f the new Boslon Garden ,

Septembcr.thcpopularityofthc ~ans ca n_ say ' he llo_· ond
toon prompted Garden Officials goodbye, at the ~ c 1111_e, 10
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BOSTON-TheColumbua:Dayholldayw111oblcrvcdin
an encr-gctic and invcnlivc fashion over the weekend al the

to utend the attraction 10 run the venerable arena. The H1 stofy
throughout 1 ~ n on a Um- Ccntcr•is our way of preservir>g
he
ited basis.
·
the mysliquc and hisory of !he

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Emerson Mljcstic Theater.. To

BoslonG3rdcn."
The lours will bcliChcdThe 45 minute IOUl bcgiM j_q
ulcd around Garden cvrnts Md thc Boston Garden HiSlOJy Cc n.'
team practices. ThcHislo,yCcn- terwithavidco~nl46onwhich
1 l~atcd in Nooh Station, will illustraled the buildings vivid 64
er,

rcmam open throughoul the sea- year history.
son and is noc affected by arena

- availability.

Guides then bring visi-

ors on a rwn

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'"The response from fans has :cs;;:::.,;r~h~ ~;:~:~
bccntmnendous. Wehavcproplc 11 ~ famcd -pan:iuct noor, the

~~!;!:t:i=~c::: ctwnp~ip

'banners and team

fll'euptheir_!WclllhlCUJfl,Dancc
Umbrdla ptetented"TbeAmcri , CMlqdianDance.Theaaef."Dancc

111Cevcn1was~

by Cullural Eve11t.s Committee,

Umbrella' ■

S1.1ITolkUnivcrsi1yHi.spanicAJ-

sociation,CouncilofPresidcnt.s,
:and the Department of Humaniics wid Languagcs.

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rdeDllca ~ve to

IIIIIIOlceaaed.~.~

notonlyaewcheaforinnovittvc
cn1ertahun'ent. but amusemen1

ccturcs.sym

and special event.s were held all
Jastwcektoexplon:lhcimpac1or
Columbus on the history of the
Americas.

w:tlbed&acadon:alva1ue.

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·· Dance Theater, J10W in il 1 fifth
year,i.sanacclaimcdC111Ctnblcor
dananandmusiciansreprae,11
in1 15 tribes from across the
Unitel Sta!c.s and Canada. The
COfflpany has received wide rec., oan,ition for lftiJtic cmphuil on

Madeline
secretary
or
explaincd,"Pcople arc lcamina
lhat the tcnn discovery is .noc

discovery, its invasion."
OnMonday,OctobcrS,
lncaSon,aLatinAmericanband.
pcrf~t.d music from the Arldca:

~nccundrituaby(ithdeeptribal
meaiing. Their llrict ldherence
American

Indian dancer at H~tch Shell celebration

-Carofyt1 Btaryl'JQJUtl(JJ Staff
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nalivc dafKu·atems

trefforttorids&aeotypi= o f H oUywoodNa1ivc

SG A elections over, new
Temple St. house ...,...:.,The.::-;,::<.=:
me1:Dbers move toward unity an .alledged
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criminal circus

By Lawrei,ce M. W11sb
Journal Staff
QJvemm:t'!:~~=~
began the year severely handicapped for membership, i.s fcclin11 the soothing n:lier oC itJ Fall
ClcclionsconchKlcdluWcdnes-

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When the final !ally is
COWlted and the write-in candidale:s are notified and confirmed,
allofthe 14cmptyseatsshouldbc
filled, '
SGA bcgap,~cat at a
diudvantq;c when in the flnl
week or classes three members
resiped, the announccmecu tha1

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QUIN CENTENNIAL

venuc,aswcllastheBostonGardcn History Center. year round.

October 14, 1992

Beacon Hill, Boston, Massacb~tts

Volume . 1, Number S
5

tours extented

-.
--boobisrili
A,

Ma .rcsula;•SGAbepn
,he year with lcuthanbalfofib
ftJ.k?d and Jacking ex:pcrienccd mcmbcn oo several key
committccs.

scats

Al 1hc pie-election
spcechca.thccandidalcshctalded
theirconccmsoo·sluden1involvc-

thcpn::sideritoClheJuniorclass men1. oommunicalions between
woo Id not be n:tuming, and they lluikntf and student cqani..u•
had lour scats env,ty rrcwn thc UOl!-S, and apathy on Cll!lpm,
spriJlg.
The Class or 1994

elected Greg Moreira over Jen- way to clut.
Lomba!'di, 37 - 29, in the
closestracc ollheck:clion.
Morein ran oa a plat·
rormortheimpoitanccoCpartk:i•~
palion in campu, activities and

nifcr

10Cialevef1Ullldbuildingunity
amon1 aD ltUdllDU.
Thcrmhmmvic&-praidcncywascapb:ndbyDavkll'lm,

whoddcak:dcullca1erStmnne
co1t1i,11ud o,a fNllt 8

Lalmonththeto-OWNr
of 14-16 Temple St.. a buildin&
ued u • JodpD1 houlC. lost a
cue in which he triecfto•cvict a
lmcnlwhomheauspectcdolrcnl•
in1aroomfor1ifflfflCntoU1eua
bue for proltitation.
Tbe Jodain1 houc ihhabiu
penouwhoseeilhcrtoopoorlO
co1t1UIWd~po1t l O

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ffiOl'e1c1tboob.the1¥Uagepcr• 00ft
centaac increatC from 1991 IO

CollqePrcssSavice

oed
rden
1ted
comcintoscclhcbuild•
learn about ifs hlSOJ)',"
Sam Gifford, Bos1
on
roorM.inagcr.

"Opening the garden for
:giVCRpcoplcthcch:lncc
:arcnaasthcyhavc nevcr

eforc.
Nith the imminent llf•
1c new Boston Garden,

n say ' hello' and
,' at the same lime, to
able arena. The His1ory
°'1r way of pruervi11g
quc and hitoc'y of the
ardCfl."
i"
minutetourbcginsln
n Garden Hislory Cenideopuentationwhich

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lthebuildinp vlvid64
)uidesthcnbringvisi-

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:our or lhc renowned
l~g,nup clotelook
ncd parquet Roor, the
llhipbanncnand team

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AstudybythcNational

Association of Collcac Stota

Volume 51, Number 5

Beacon Hill, Boston, Massachusetts

October l4, 1992

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ldvi

85,(8Uex!boob.Ncarty2:2,000
denl
clila
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pcclcd10makcmoney,101tcould kJ9C

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FENTON- Crisloba l

BOOTON-TheColum-

Colon , as known u Ouistopher
Columbus, and 1hc voyage he

. bUIDayholidaywasoblcrvcdin
. an ~ctic and inventi~ fuhlOfl over the wtd:cnd al Che
Emcnon Majestic 11icialet. To
fireuplhclrtwelflhseuoii,Dance
Umbrellapacnted"'IbeAmcii-

uAdcrtoot SOO years ago was Cl·
plorcdduringS_
ufTolkUnivcnity's
Quinccntennial Weck, October S
- October 9 .

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Thccvcntwasspoo~

, ~lnd.isnDanc:enie-,."Dance

by Cultl.lBI Events Commillcc,
Suffolk Univenity Hispanic Association, Council or Presidents,
and thcDel)3MICJllolHumaniics and Languages.

Umbrdlt's rdcllll,cu -wive

aolonlytcarthcsforinnovitlve

fflautainment, but amusement



with educational value.

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ciplaincd,"Pcoplc :ire \earning
1h31 the tcnn discovery U not
discovcry, iLS invasion."
On M~J· Octobers,
JncaSon.alatinAmcricanb3Jld.
pcl'formed music from the Andes
ronti,uud pagt
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~noccr.-,c1:111eorpmlion

andspccialeventswaehcldall
lastweektoe•pl<nthcimpxto(
Columbus on the history of the
Americas.
Made line

..Carolyn Btatyll oMntO I Stoff

Dance Thealer-, now m It's fifth
year,isanaa:laimedcnsembleof
dancenandmusiciMlrepraenl•
ina 15 tribes from acrou lhc
Uni~ Staies and Canada. The
company has ft:CtiV'Cd wide rccognition roiartisticcmphubon
daneeu ndritmbwilhdeq,lribal
meaning. Thdr stricl adherence
IO authentic Dative dancea llemJ
from their:effontorid lleff.Olypi•

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SG A elections·over, new
Temple St. house -ooa1'l>o~~=:
mem b ers move towar,c:,J unity an alledged
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co!lures from vuiom realonl.

By t..awnact M. Walsh
Journal SlafT

that

peopiean::unhappywilh."

8 7 Patricia Cobb
Journal Staff

secrc 1 y
ar

w• •,wvey
swdicd the price lncre.- of
hadapriccincreuc6-IJN!blishfrom fcbrualy throuah July
199lofandavcn,c$1.15. Other
price UICfflllt.t from the IIUdy
(thcyea,:lyfiaureaucbaledCJ!I•
Fcbnm)' IO Fd,r,-y lime period)lni::ludc: 1991to1992,'2-65
ol, 9.1 pcn:all; 1990 IO 1991 ,
$2..70,orl0pen:cnt;.and1989to
1990,Sl.S4,or9.5pcn::,ent.
Whilelhey,carlyliJIRI
maynotinducesticm"shoct.tbc
cu~effectcanbe~crun1.~1N1111,enaid.
• "II is lllrtifta to be •
hardship. Our·~
is a-

11ore1 uc fcclinJ the pift:C11
coman::puxdUIII&.
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the myth of
Columbus

un:s.sym

Anodlerltlldyllle~

"AIIIU'la'litybooulorc
isaplaccwherclhcfxwtyorden
booa and publishers - - the
boob to llS," said Ron Halley.
diredorollbcUn.ivm:ityoCHous10n-Clca.r Lake Boot.s1ore.
-:We're happy warehouses lhat

QUIN CENTENNIAL

lbc

bd:supltatisticallywhalbook·
.,- store managcn and lludcnls at
the checkout.line altudy know:
Boot prices tecp cdprlg up.
Increases in publishers
poduction cosu, shipping and
freiplandoeba"C:Olilyek:mcnts
iD publilbinJ iDdmlry all add up,
llldlla:lmtsandcwnpmbook·

1992, 104 percmL

c ~ cited

criminal circus

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mE SUFFOLK JOURNAL

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LIFESTYLES

As textbook prices rise, students find alternatives
BJ JOU W~tla-, .
CollqePressService

11°1 not your imaJinalion - the price olcoUc:ge IUlboouisrisini.
ASll.ldybylheNational
A.Dociation of CoUcac SIOrCS
bads.up l&aWlically what bookllore ffllN&CR and tludents al
the checkou t line altcady tnow:
. Boolt prices keep edgina up.

wldclyu.,cdfrc$hmet1and90phomon:1C1lbooks,thc1ver.ige~
CC11tqc inaux fJOm 199i to
1992...as4Jpcn:cnt:,from 19!7
IO I~. 31.6 percent and from
1982 to 1992. 104 percent.
Another sucty the asaociation d ied WM a aan'C)' !hat
studied the price inauses of

CoUegcBootstorcinCinlndJunc1ion,Cokndo.

ShcoolofncialsaruceinJ~studentswhobuyabook,

copylhcncicdedp1ges.andretum
the book.for I refund. In other
ca,es, several s1udenu may buy

ont:c:opyancblwdamon11hem•
sd\U.

15.000ICltboob. Nearty22,000

"I know lhcft

hadapriccincrcue&ompubl!ish•

dents •ho 10 to 4:ld's copy ma-

en &om fcbruaty

ltC

Slu-

lhrouJh July chine.andcopylheboot,"Moore

lnc:ruseslnl)'lblishcn 199lohndavuqeSl.75. Otta
p-oduction coas. shippina and price in<ftalet &om theltudy
fici&htandothercast.lydcmcnts (the yariyfiJuraltCbucdona
in publilhitl& lnduscry Ill ldd up. Fd,nasy to FebNlry time peand studalts and campu.t book- riod) lnc:lude: 1991 to 1992,$2.65
Jlottl ~ fccllng the pitw:h t.! of, 9,1 percent; 1990 to 1991,
Sl.70,or IOpcn:cnl;and 198910
colCJ.-tpassedalonJ, .
"Aunivcnilybootslorc 1990, $2~. or9..5 pc,cenl
Wh.ilethcycarlyfigumi
i.sap&ace ..herethefacultyonlers
maynotinducesticmshoclr:, thc
boob and publisllin send lhe
boob to ia." sa.id Ron Hat ley, cumuJadvcerrocccanbcdishca,1diR:ctarolthcUnivcnityofHow• enlng, ~ mana~ said.
"It U swiing to be 1
ton-Clear Lake Bookstore.
"We' re happy ir,,atdlouscl lhat hudshlp. Ourbootstorcbapoct,cdtomalr:cmoncy,soitcould
people se unhappy .;dt,."
One study published by
~aaociation foundthal olJOO

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said. "Whethn ifs lepl or not ,

it'l happeninJ.M
Carles Mou, who i.1 the
count boot buyer- al miSIOUri

Southcm State College in Joplin,
said the school's campus boolr:Skn 1w a teJ.tboot rental systcm. StudcntJ generally pay S5
pcrcrcdi1hour1orcn111pto1hrcc
boob,andrcceive$1b3clr:when
they re1um lhc books in good
condilion.

"Studcnu llf'Cn't aware
otlhepriceofaboolr:unlcsslhcy
lose it.Mhe Aid. Most SludcntJ

rent boob, aJthoogh_aomc pur•
ctwethelC.lll,hc&aid.

Moss. who has been
cmploycda1111cbookslorefoc l 5
ycan, Did the book price.I hive
ri,en8to IOpcrccntanru,aally. "I
,oe.OO,olulion. ltjll31SttfflS likc
1hetrcndisinaeasingpriccsror
evcrything."hesaid,
Talbootpiccsart:gcnetally adju.ned 1wicea year.once
in the winlef and once in the
summer. And lhis adjustment.
made by publishing compamel,
inslQ.llyhighcr. Moorcsaidshe
ordered I boolr: ror a summcrsemeslCf class in May that wu
priccdat$4l, andsU.wcekslalCf
the pric.e wenl over S.SO.
Moore said that since
Mesa Suue is a growing school,
book sa.lcs are constintly goin1
up. "l1 '1 toonewinlhissemcstet,
but we bavea lot or boob si ning
oalhcshelves."shesa.id.
Books can be ordered
two ways. A departmen t can
aoop1 Slandard boob ror their
cl1ucsu necdcd.
Andfor!Offlebooltstore
manqcrs and JludenlJ, the rub
enten when profcsson order
boob withoul laking studcntJ'
budgeu into mind. "ProfCS510B
doo't know the costs. The ones

whO are conci:med about price
will check with~ bookstore,"
MoorcWd.

Solnelimes,thein.tttUCton St.Cm no1 to hive lhc we Ira~
ofthe11uden11in mind,"&he 1
old
theCampwi ~ctplace, 1 tnwlc

--

Oiscli'Kcllcr, who U a
bootbuyulorlheV.-si1yM.ina1
North Dakota Stal.e Univcni1y .
told the Natlonal Association or
ColJeae Stores aboul a pioreaor
who onfcted I boot for a pharmacy clul that cost SJ JO. The
instructor wanted to order 50
boolr:s,and Kdlcisaiddespile the
books1~·• hesitancy, "he was
insis&em.

Someiiu:tru:10narccrellin1anthokl1icsforthcircluses,
and 1e1tin1 publishm' permission to~scctionsofbootsare
now updaledeverylhrectofour
years. ,o the lower price doesn ' t
bstlong.

MS tudcnu are sharina.
copying and doing wilhout.'' said
l-brUcy,111 1heUnivenityofHouston. ~ · 1 1 1
otofpriccrcsis-

tanceoutthcrc."

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THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL

Star Trek science beams down to Boston
By N,f F.Kobar
_
Contribuling Reponer

The Sl.l million inltr•
ac1ive uhibi1 rea1ures aroracu
--'-'--"-"'--'==;__ fromlhcoriginalSllUT~kseries,
If you hive ever found Star Trclr:: The Nat Generation,
yourself gazing at the sun and and the Star Trdc motion pie.
wondcrina whsl h would be like iurcs.
1
obeaboardastarshipe,;pklritig
Visiton may cumine
the universe, then wait oo longer. originalros1umeswombyPatriclr:
The opportuni"ty to Stewarl (Cap11in Jean-Luc
"bo&dJy gowbcrc noonelwaone Pkard), William Shalner (Capbefore" began bst wcclr: wilh the lain James Kirlr:) , Whoopi
opcnin1 oflhe Star Trek: Fcdcra• Goldberg (Guinan), and Leonard
tion Science u hibil al the Mu- Nimoy (Mr. Spock). They will
scum or Science. Thb u;i,veling alsobeable toiM~tricorders.
CJ1.hibi1ion will beon display uni ii phucn, life-size alkn modeb,
Janua,y 3, 1993.
and medical inslJUmenlJ.
TheSwTrelr:serieshas
One or the more inltl'•
become • pm or American cul- estina and fun features of 1hi1
1ure,and theM111tumofScience special nhibicion arc "The
11 hoping that lhe 12.000 fooc Bridge." M
The Transporter
cd1.ibit will use ill populY phe- Room." and '1'he EnaineeringM
nomenon to promoce x:ientific reprcxnblionsofthe USS Enterand tcchnoloaical literacy among prise.
pcoplcofall agcs.
Aboard 111c Bridle,"
When cri tics of 1he .,isitors may sit at one of four
projecl questioned the choke or display 1ermiruls which assign
thcme,supponersoltheOrqon speci.almissionstobecomplcled.
MuseumolScienuandl~~stry, Whcthci1isdaltO)'in&astcroids
where theconcepl wasong1nally or working wilh propulsion sys•
designed. W(re quk lr: to point out terns, visitcn arc instructed by
1h:uS1arTrclr:providesapositivc voice rccordin1s of Lieuicn:1111
vision or the folUf'C in which sci- Worf of Ueu1-t1W1l Gcoqji La
enc:e and technology play an intc- Forge. among othcn.
~ role in 1he lmprovemen1 or
Iryou succcss!ullycom•
e~ation, medical eve.~ en- plete yew- mission, you arc inVIJ'Oflment.and human relations. structcd10pickou1oncorsever.d
11lemCJS:11etheexhibil simulations to project on10 the
willhopcfullyscndis1hat top:1r- mainlCTCCn.
ticipate in the arand adventure or
~The
Tran spo11er
uploration,alr:nowlcdacandin- Room ~ is based on lhe ~e::i or
tcrcscinscienceandhowltworb, vitt ual reality where the visitor
15
ac111ally "becomes" pan oC the
es.sc:nt~ekcogniu.thecomproaram. There are fourdirfcrcne
mitment 10 education and lcam- proanrnsrunonthcsys&cmwhich
·tt-- -~ -.-~l:d1itd 0 1e1 Wimca,a fc:itiii mieilictiori WI
n;prcsen13tive or Servic.e ~fa- ages appearing on the screen.
ch:lndise,whichbspon,oringthc
Whc1hcr you w:1111 to
CJ.hibil lhrough I generous IJ7,nl "beam down" 10 the Forbidden
··1can'1really thinli: ohnywhcre City or become pan o( a video
else where peopie will be able to pme, the transporter piclr:s you
interact with 1«hnologyand.have up and drops you inro the middle
fondoin1il"
oflhcaction.

By J iaMd>oacMt&lil
Journal Staff
Onlyifl•Ste.VCflScagaJ
filmwouldvillain1ea1rawmea1.
And cal It Lhcy do (U well u
many other tes1011erone-filled
rituals)ln"UndcrSleae."thcneweu romp in Crom · mar.ti~I
artl,acuon hero Sea.pl. Who bu
been in action film• such u
"Above the Law,....Rani to Kill ...
· A trelde tria the controls or the En&erprise a t the
and "Marb:d ror Death...
Star Trek uhiblt
-Karen You1{JoivMI Staff
This time, Se:ag~. who
Uwilhoulhistrademarli: ponytlil,
'illc Enginecring·Sec• inatnscicncc.
• Doohan CJ.plained that plays I cook on bolrd I nuclear-tionMwu the pbcc to be when
armed naval ba.Uleship lhal \s
ICl0I' fames Dooh:l.n (Mon1gom- 1his wu' aomethinl he and
abouttobedecomlll~~ The
ery"Scolty.. Sc011,chk:Ccngineu Roddenberry had diKunc:d rre- ccremonica gd. delayed when I
quently ovcr lhe years. "l"m g~
o(thcEntcrprise)visiledlhccx• th3tSwTrek hu had thbkindof groopoflefn:lriatssic1e.theship
hibic. Doohan WU genuinely im- ifnp:ia," Qoohan said.
and all or its crew members.
pressed with the match-up or his
Necdlea toay, Seagal
When asked what his
pos1Cro"mthco&d60°11Clevision favoriicmemoryoCh.isoldseries managestoeacapeandunleuhes
an ancnal or martW ans and am,cries. MGene (Roddenberry, ~~=
uai::::Sme~!( munit1QCl. a1.a " Dk Han1.
ThebeltthU111t,outlhe
:i:eda::~=~~!i;. SWTrcklhat l've had ,oVCf•lhe
film ,however,lalhOICrawmeat•
" lt'11'.ttachlng tool and I won- l!UI 2.5 years."
eatlngvillains.OuyBUIC)'("T'be
derful interKtive way_to learn. Star n:v=~1:• : ~ Buddy HoUy_
StoryjandTommy
~ne. wa ~ry ~uch lflto all or eJ.hibicion •c required. Adm b- LceJonet("J.F.K.'j headthctcam
lh~s and..he u gotng to be greatly AM 10 the event ii: adults. $8: o( &em:wists and aive cOfflClilc.
weigh! to rolea that could hive
mined. Roddenberry died the
easily been.dichcd.
~y~hesawSllll'_ re~Vl.~1 14) and ICllior citizens t)ge 65
T
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140 Clarendon Street

Boston
(i11 lbt Stu.art Room)
11 lbt C1M"lltr of Clartlldoa ud Stdrt
twobloc::beascotc
Plaice

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The

scicncewu 1helr:eyto1UCCCS1. lt
wuhilhopcttwifpooplcwatched
the show, they would piclt up a
sc.nse o( acitemtnt about learn-

e,lhlbillon will be
optft Monday throu1h Wegnts·
day, 9 un. to 5 p:m.: Thunday
through Sunday 9 a.m to9 p.m.
.
Topun:hasetic:keta.callthcMu•
scum o( Science 1t 1eas1 one lby
qi advance.

. /

Smith and,GALAS strengthening for greater good
Aflefova five )"Clll'1 or
"I want lhbgroup to bt
iL1undc:flf'O\irldeaislence. thcGly I placewhcrepcoplecomingou1
llndLesbianAllianctlllSwTolk,i.l can ,e,c it as• bridae to• SAfe.
goingink>illfmycaruafully- pO&itivcrafl• .-.lher'tlwlh:lving
R:CO,niu4campusorpnizat!on tocxperilncntwilhawllolcbww::h

ally ii ends up that the an.twers 1csb1ansoncampus, bu11odilpcl
thcyreociveareAUprisiii,tolllem igncrinc:eandprcjudicelmOIIJ
bee.II.lat: there really ii no differ- the hetcrosouala. M woukl like
l
ence:Thconlydiffc:n:nceberwccn people to keep in mind th.iii their
a gay relationship 'and a•hetero- ownworlditnot theonlyonclh:tt
,exualrelalioNhip lawhoyou go ex.iSll, and 1h11 tceplni an.open
tobedwi1h." wdSmith. '
mindilimportlnl"o.riamaid.
Smith allo eapreued

wi th111agenda aimed11suppor1
and educ11ioo ,1bou1 the gay
li(cayle.
Garrison Smilh, Co0wnnan of GALAS, aid Lhc
pw'JIC)kOfhilorpniution blo

_rible acting mlles Sylvest~r
Stallone
and
Arnold
Schwamaw:ua loot like~-

l)W'dl.ThconlytimeSeagalsccms

at -easels when he is breaking
,omeone'a bones « blowing a
head off.
However,ildocsnottm

;;~:.,~; ;'!:"!':"::i::
00

ilpllnningtodutributepamphldl
andwillman:hinlhbyta""AIDS
Walt. with lhc auppo,t of the
unlvcrsil)'. BUI aid Smidi ""We

81 Lawrt•t"e M. Walall

JoumalStall'

::~~:°"t,4!:t:::

dcstruclivepalhsun1iltheyr1t1d J
positivepath,MDidSmith.

Seagal'idisabiliticl inthcacting
depMtmentdoriotgetlnlheway
oflhe film'aaccion.Even thoqh
M
UnderSleie"bpredictali,lellld
abltcontrived.i1wllllllilfydlolle
audknceain DCCdollOfflecbeap
lhrilla.
: :- ,.

o(diffam1thinpuntil~ concunl_.eheAIDSepidcmic
I positive place,.. aid Smi th.
•and the need fur action. GALAS

GALASacnabothpys
in p,:ividing

and heteroscxuala

==-~-=aJ~
infonaati(m on Lhc py lifellyle.

Smilbaidlhilffllflypcopkcome

allhavc.:~"':..smith aid
the'procwoldealinawithlheir l'IIOIIQIICIIIOOlllate:Dopythave lheuniversil)'lw&OllOdofflCR
1ell}Wi1y. Theorpniution will the1M1CtindoCreladoftshipsT by taklq 1 •troaa policy OIi
,erveu1condui1o(Wonnatiol'I How do PYI inknct with one A1DS."Theyca'ljml:havep11n-

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

l)Semalal /
OIi
2)U2/Adaeuac:Baby
J)btnmt/TllreeSldllToEv.,.Story
4) Mepdetll / Cowltdowa To Exttadloa

ptucub)'IIIIIIOlllld.lllldcondcms

1CJ1.Ulltnd~1Ullworid.

=-~ha=!u~~-:i

5) Ea Vope / Funky Dlvu
')10,000Mul.acl/TbeteAn0.ys

an aureuive ~OS edlK:ltion
campl.ipa.ifnourcquiredcoune

7) ~ P e n n / Fret: For All
I) Toad Tbe Wet Sprocket/ Fear

onlhedln,en~lllc~

t)RamoaCI/Mondolbam,

dealift1withthcinlimacyota1ay

are too..many lirt:11yk:.
pya and lclbiana in lh1a .:ieidf
"There

~the;:•:~ _

noranl)
dm'tknow.whc:RIO,oorwttae :tOindlow~tothelifaryle.
to 1am. They end ap .-& don m Chey ca,accep1 it men.. U•·

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A FREE J.evening Intensive
Series in Medilalion

Seagal J
hits·hard
in "Under
Seige"

11lllbel(lalolOALJ.S

IO nOl only auppon lhe PYI and •

10) DefLei,,.d / AdriDUb.e

-Compl~ bJSttvr RmtUi

:STVL. S
E

1492: Amovie exploring history

NESDAY, OCTOB£R 14, 1992

Jtlf Sdi
c:f1qe

1s down to Boston

Seagal
hits hard
in "Under
Seige"
B7 JimMcOolMMJIII
JoumalSlill

Only in I Sicven Scapl
ftlm would vilbiM eat niw meat.
And cat it they do (u well u
m1ny ot her tcstostcmnc•fillcd
ri iual1)in"UnderSic1etlhcn«i1·
u 1 romp in h om m11ti1I
lf\llaction hero Scapl. who tw
been in ac tion film• 1uch as

~~;;=,:.

· A lrdde tries lhe ronlrolJ or the Enterprist • I lhe
St.ar Trek uhibil
-Karttt Yo11111IJ011rMI Sto/f

~':'~ ~lheo!:: ~~:,;~~

ing in ,cicncc.

Doohan capblncd that
th is w11 somc1hin1 he :and

cry"Srouy"Scou.chidcnginttr Roddenberry
ot lhc En&erprisc) visited lhc a hibi1. Doohan •• aenuincly im~1$Cdwichlhom:uch-upofhlJ
post from the old 60'1 television

"
Oene

(Rodd c:nbc.n'y,
...tto creuodSl#Trct)would've
loveddii1,'"Doohln laktCondly.

=~oKill ."
Seaaal. who

ThiJ lime,

:ts.!,
0

0
~

h:id discussed

frc-

~.:~1.~~·:!t~

1

im~i." Dooh:ln Slid. •

When u kcd wh:U his
r:ivonie memory othisold ICl'iel

was,

Doohan

b.i&hcd and Slid.

lbc(i:wllfCthe:bcA.mcmOf)'oC

Uwithou~~tndc~~pon~ ,
pt1y1 ■ cuua.on.,._.,1nuc

armed naval batik.ship that is

~C:!s~c':"':~i;:~
poup of ICffl:WUU lk&c the ship
:and all or its crew manbcn.

N«dlwtosay,Seapl
man:iics to escape and unleaShel

:::.::.~:i.=_~am-

or• .,lllaln.
..

=-;~:.~~!...:~; ~:;l:1e:~: t~~?.}~:,;,
Roddenberry died lhe

a111ae.

Oircdot Ridky Scou ('"Alien;'
for Dcpudicu, llUt weaLlll;'u
"'Thelma and Louise;). actor Gerard madc:OwmbulallthellMlft.tppa!1111a..
Ocpatdicu ('"Gree n Cann and French an ■clin1 role. '1'o be ■ hero like Colum.
ICl'CCRwrilttRosclynBoschra:cntlyfound bus, you mu.al be a YilWn, too." gNJ

=:~~ ::e~~in~~:~

l td:.,c~~

=~

,crlJCofuciicmentabout~-

Topwclwctkke11.nll the Mu- II CUC Is when he u : - 11•
:::;.,'!c~~•lcutonclby = · 1 bones or
,n1 a

:;:!:,~.!';'!~pk:~':!

nble ac11n1 mllu Syhuter
Monda through Wcdncs• St:al\onc
and
Arnold
9 Lffl . 5 p.m .: Thut9day ~ hw:vrtcnc:gg~ look like thcs,

!

lhrou1hSunday9 L m. to9 p.m.

pwis.ThconlyUmc~~

:h e- _ n _r_g_r_~a~t~e=r=g-oo_~- =~~~~2~=
--- n i__g_f_o
e
_ d
ally ii ends up lhat Ille &111wen lcst>WU: on campus. but lo dispel
thcyn:c:iciveanlmprisi111iolhcm ignc:nncc and prejudice amon1
occauaelheten:allyis110£rru- the hclerosexualJ. M would like
l
cnce. Tbconly,diffcmice btrwecn people 10 keep in mind lh:U, lheir
I lay tdatiouhip and I hccm>OWT1worktis1101thc:onlyonetha1
JCllual rt.lltioNllipisw,:ho )W IO
uisu, and that kccpina.an open
1 bod wilh.M aid Smith.
0
mindi,imponantM
OanilOftaid.
Smllh 1l10 upreucd

Seapl'tdisabilitiuin thc ■ctin1
~ do ftOI set in lhc way
ofthefilm's ■c lion. EYCR lhou1h
.. UndcrSlcF'" lspmlictabloind
abitainlrivcd.it wiUSllisfyU.C.
IUdtffle'CSianttelolJOMedap

llvills. . .

concaNabollllhcA!DScpidcmic

indthenccdforKtion.OALAS
ilpl1Ma1110distributepunphlcu
and wiU man:h ill thd yea, AIDS
Walle, with Ille Alpport oflhc
university. 8"' said Smith M
We
allhavctodoffllft.~
ln lddl1ionSmlthsald
the uniYU'lity ~ IOI lO do men
by tatma • ttn,ns policy on
A1DS.'"Thcycan·1justhavep;imphleulayinalf0alld.andcondoms
down lnlheHeaDh Scrvka.'" He
aidthatthe ■choolba1ot10llart

an qpeaiYe ~DS edlac:alioil

campaip.ifnota,equlredmne
on the dan,cn ol lhc dilwc.
ttilllle,oaJolOA.LAS
1onotonlyfupp(ll'tthe11ysand

StHt■ ll . .y ■ppe■ I IM dttisioo or,M Academic Sta11din1 Commil1H on

dle._.ol•ilJpliat:ci~sta■c:u,atc::111 a illaal,dcatlllof ■ fam ily
ata!M:r, etc. Saclll appt:all ■ tdl bt nt.ined IO t1M: Dua ol St!Nicats.
A,,,a, deciliou • •, ■lso be lpprond by fftt Dine-tor or Fi ■111c:ial Atd.
Smdtat, wlllo 1ppul o■ I.Ille basis of milipli•a cif"C'Um.st111cu will rectivt
dttilicNt ■ otirica l ioa via • ■ ii .

M

M
ltrulybelicvc(thclndiansbuih· 1492. M
Ocp;vdtcusaid."Hcp,o'led1h:l1ttktcr) • • J)tttly much ofan uidc.Msad ea1b was round. ThiJ wu1 bl1 d1sat1
Bosch, who was .writing her fin1 screen• ery.M
play. "I don°1 bclicYC anyone WCIII thcte
For hls part.direc1or Scot, h111~:J
wi1h thcidcainthc:bxkol1hcSmind1tgi Columbuscriticldo1101jud1eS<"Otl 'sfil111
I am g0tn110 wipe out :ill the: Indians. uuccessorafailurcbyColumbus' -.. t:aL
(ColumbuJ) Wllll\cd IO brin& the word Of tlCS.SCS.
God.M
"lhopethcyrtact10lhc filma1 1,·1
To 1tscrcdi l. thc film lscan:fol kl lhcfilm,notbcfcreil," ScoUSlid. 31Jdmi:
dcpk l Columbus u :a 1YW1 whh we:ik- lry IO understand lhat ncnts then a11J

ncsscsandlndiansupcoplcw11hstrtn11Ja. 110w. thcy •tt ftOI

Columbule1JnSScdmuchmoredirflcul1 selva.M
y

ATTENTlON

-f--·•~~.:::!~==-

pcoplc:,buthchadtln:adykloli:cd
into lhe fotute and found 1h31
1tknce wu lhckey to succe11. It

~

1"- Ac■dt•tc Staadia1 Com•itt«s will nvtfw cad1 Slttdent', prosrcss ■I
least o■tt ■ year. Stuck■ ls clff■ed iDcii,iblc Hee u1id1ctol')' Pf'O&rttS
nqldreatatl •n: •d. Studtats •illll tuusive WillMln•• I .ad/or lnc:o,n.
p1m arades an •lso n:ritwed by UM: Commitcec.

I ) - / Ladiy You
2) Ul / Adllwl& Baby

3) Ex.,._l'lbrt<Sid<ITo Evo,y SIOry
4) Mtpd<l.b / Coontdowa To Extlnc:tlon
5) Ea Vc,cue I Funky Divu
6) IO,OOOManl.lcl /n-An Days
7) Mldlael Pmn / Free For All
8) Tood Tbe Wet Sprodlet / Ftar
9 ) - / M<Mldolliam>
10) o.rL<ppant / Adrlalllu

-

l

opened Ocl 9. the lrio defended thc:ir polirivc hero."'
depiction of ColurnbuJ 1.11 m:111 sym~BolhScottand80k:hwtrt: 11ui1~
thctic, rather than inscMitiYe, lo N:aliYe IO poinl out lhat Columbus was. drtani.:,
Alncncans.
.-howuunprq,sed when hbdtuna Clfflc'
losayth:11Columbusisrcspon- true.
sibkforwhal:cameaf1erhimi11ouyth:11
1'he man WU clearly 3 dr1 v\·11
Einslcin was ruponslbk for (.11.omk en- man •ho wu dearly a vision:wy.M Sn~1
ergy). Heditln'lknowM,. Truman would said. "Visionaricsusuallyhave1unncl 11
one d:iy push the buuon and kill ?00.000 sion. lhat't why they"ffa vision:uic,. ..
bpancK.M said Depa,dicu. who portnys
But Dcpardicu also hopes lb
Columbunndrc:wltheupl01Ct'slc11cn 1 Yiewm don't ovcdooli:: Columbus' Mk
0
Jlf"p;ue ror the ro le:. "I think they mldc a ccs.scs for hb weakneucs.
misUke. The lnlC rilbin WU {Sp.1ftish
upklm') Cortez.
" He c han1cd !he world af1 r,

fation S6 50: children (tact 4. easily been clichcd.

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film.M l492:ConquestolP:wdisc.M
whi.ch one weablaa.. I don't Ukc to pl:i,·

S.troa Uaiftl'S.ity a_.•ls ■ lllt be ..U.1 IIJWactor, p(OINU iii order
to qllllily ror ■•Y for-. o1r 1aclat . . . . . ce <,ruts, 1tltoll!"llllps, loans,
..
or n■ ployaa l), SalidKlory Pf'Ol"U is ■o■ lt.ored by Ille Acadnnic
~ C:.. ■ ittttofadi ~ Md nq•iman111tip.a.1t lbl:
a)••••• •Ito inc.pa •P lo 5J llotlrt AOl!ld lt1vt • I.I milli• - C'-•lalin:tr■dt pl)Wtawnp (GPA) b•I, . •OIi cun. ••Y DOI be
dnitdr
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b) ■ lhtdnl •IKI ■lttlilpt, 6110 Jll lloan mllSt acb itvt minimum
Ratdaliff GPA ii U
c) ■ lnder sl.dcat wllo llk•pU JI or aon IIIOWI al Suffolk
U■ inn.il1 •U ■cit.ten• miaimu• c11 ■u,Ja1 ive GPA oil.I

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S13lTJt:k lha,t l' wi h¥1 .0YCf lhe film .howevcr.is 1hOICnwme~25
~11•s 1'\eachln11001 and ■ won- \:ast
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the
eatin1-,i11:iins.(AryBiucyi'Thc
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dc:tful UlletXIIYe way I O ~- Star Trek: Federation Science BuddyHollySlory")andTommy

copin111111hlirelntheNewWorld111an 111,:do in oopin1 wuh 1ho:

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•ppcdoniotheNc•World.~
. A l ~ ~ •hen Collllllhus
Columbus lsstinwl11hinpup1pin. ThiJ ub bis lndlln ~ ~tlpan (lk-11.-flin
time though lhcdtbalCiJomwhclhcror Moya), why he b kiv1n1 him. Ul:1(1;111
no11tlsct,i,~ershouldbelabclcdthcro ~ .. You IICV'CI &camcd m1 ~

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Senior PortraitWeek is Oct. 26-30
Place: Student Activities Center
4th Floor-Conference Room.

Time: 9.. a.m. thru 4 p.m.
Watch forryour notice in the mail with
your reserved date and time.
Remember•yo~r $5.00 <Sitting fee;
H you have any pr~blems with your
given appoi~tment, please call the
Beacon Yearbook Office, ext. 8326.

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1492: Amovie exploring history

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a)° ■ ltlldt■twlllo ■ ttc■ ptS111pto5'rto.r1UOUldllavta l.lm i■ i•
■- c. .111lative pwk poiat avence (GPA) but, ia, aost cue,. m17 DOI~
ck■ ied fiu.r.W aid if 1M GPA ls io,,,u,
b)aS1Ydt11t .,,.ltoalttmp1S 6G to 121 IH>urs must ■chievt minimum
c-. . ulalivt GPA is l .l
c) a tnuftr studeat wbo 111, ■ pU JO or more lllours 11 Surfolk
U■ ivff'SiQt ■ llSI aclaio-e ■ •i11imum c,11nul11ive GPA ol2,0
TIM Acadtaic StaDdL111 Committff:I will rt view e:acll slltdtnl', pn>cr m al
kasl ooct • yu r. S1udents dttmtd Nltli1ibtr OCH:t urisfart ory progrts.s
req111im.ut1 ■ rt md. Stu(Xnts witb ucessivt Witbdrawal and/or lncum•
pkt, 1radts art also rc'Yicwtd by lht Commicttt.

Sl ■duu m ■ J appeal tbe decisH>n of the Academic: SI.anding Commilltt on
tllc buil of ■ ilipti■g circumstancu, suclll u UlntSS, death or a family
■ tmbtr, de. S1ad1 ■ppols must be sub.titted to lbe Dean ol Sludtnts.
Appu,I dttisiou
also be approvtd bJ tbe Dirttlor or finan<'ial Aid.
Stadntl wlrwt appeal oa Ult basd ol mi1igalin1 cirtumslln('U will rtctiu

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dttilioaaocmca 1 io■ viamail.

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Clccucllo, M am !or celcbcadna
l
other cultures, not one vetl111 the
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aboul lhe 5Q(llh IMlvctary
Clllna the belld lhM
lhe voyqe of Oviltaphc:r Co- Columbus did not dlacover
lumbua. ii lflCffll ln0ll Suffolk Americ:a.Owmdoayn..fou11ald,
IWdenll do not know whit we "We lholald not cdebnle, but
ahould be ceklbrluna. Ne we ~ 10 that CM childn:n are
honorina lhe man or lhe cvmt? not subject 10 the mylhl and llu

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S.rr• UainrUly Rudt ■ts ■ 1111 be ••kill utisfadorJ JICOlrtSS ill ordtr
to qulifJ for UJ , _ of rllluclal ...._re <,ruts, 1tt.olll'Uips, loans.
or taplo,..nt). Sat.id'actory,,,.,.. ii ■Ollitottd bJ LH Ac:admi k
S&aadulc Co. ■ illtt o/ ,r.adl kt.ool aad req111im.u111ti9ulalt d111:

" I have no objccdonl to
It." uht SOA President Rocco

ByJocliG .... Pd

HyJdf~ n~11fc~
ColkRe
f'Y
Spaniards.
f ive h11ndrcd yurs anu he

~:::~::;:::~wlh:;s~~~n~~ asks hil
time though thcdtNICISOYC!fWhclher or Moya}, why he is lcavina him, U l.1j\lll
noihudw~lershouldbclabeledaheru responds. M
You never lc:arncd m, L..1
or1vi111W1.
auaae."
Dircc1or Rid k:y Stoi1 \Allen.For~eu, this wca~1i.-"
'"Thelm:a :and Lou,sc''J. :ac1or Gerard m:idcColumbulallthemorcopJ>talmi.1.,
Dcpardlc11 ("Green C:i.rd'') w, d Frcnch llll lClina role. '7o be a
like C:'.1111111
,crccnwrite,,Rosclyn BoKht'l'Centl yfound bus, you m1111 be• vlllaln, too. ,.ml
lhcm.-lves in the center or 1 dcbUlc. Dcpardieu, who has acled In doun, o/
h31
In Los Angeles to pmmOlc thc11 French films. M love to put in llw 11,,.,,,
l
film. " 1492:Conqucsto(Pandisc." which 90fflC wcakncu. I doft ' I UU lo pl:i, ~
opened 0cc. 9, lhc trio dt fcndcd thcu positi ve hero."
dcpKOOII or Columbus :u a m¥1 sym p;i•
BOlhSco«andBolctl w-c,r~ui. 1
lhchc. r.1lhcr than 111scns1uve. to N1111w topointoulthalC-olumtNs wu1dn':llr,. ,
Amcncans.
whowu unpreparedwhenhi1drcam 1.111,.
1'osay 1~1 Columbus ,s rc:spon• ltue.
sibkfor wh;i(came:afterh,mis1os:aylh:at
111c man wu clearly a W" ' "
Einstein was rcsponsiblt ror (atom ic en- m1111 who wu clearly a vision:iry,k <;, ~,
ergy). He dJdn '1know Mr. Trum:an would said. kVlSionaries usuall y ha ve tunn,;I , ,
one d.Jy push the buuon and kill 200.000 sion. 1ha: '1 ,,hy lhey're visioo3rit-)
fapanesc-: .- aid Oep;ird1 who ponr.iys
eu.
But Dqwdieu also hop1 lk~
:~
Columbus:andrc:id1hcuplorcr's letten10 viewers don't overlook Col11mbu.~ ,..,
Jnparc ro, the role - 1 thnU: they m:adc I ceucs ror his wcakneucs.
misU.k r. The INC villain wu (S p.vush
upk,rcr) ConeL"
M changed the WOf lU JU ,
He
..ltn11ybcbe~(the lnd131lslough• l492 ... DtJ)3'ilicuSIUd.MHe prov<"dlh.i11 h>
•~I w:is prcuy muc h of :an :aside.'' s:atd C311h was round. This was a big l11...... ,
Bosch. who was wntmg her firsc screen• cry: ·
pfay. '" I d011 '1 believe :anyone went 1hcre
~or his pan. director Sco11 11,,1, ,1
wi rh 1hc idea m the back of1he11 mmd 1~1 Colum buscrilics do_
notjudge Srnu tllu,
I am going 10 w1pr ouc :a.11 tht Indians. 1successor 1 r..ilurcbyColumhus·,. ,,,d
(Colum bus) wW11cd 10 hnng tlw: word or l'IC:UCI.
God,..J hopc thcyJtac1 IOlhcfi11n JJI, r
Tu 1tscrc:d11. 1he film ,scardul to lhe fil m: 001bcforeit."Scousaid. adtlu,r
dcp.ct C'oluir.bus a; a m:in w11h weak - 'Try IO undcntand 11W cvcnu 1hcn aihl
ncssesandlnd1:1ns:upcopkw11hstn:ngch. now. they' re: noc going to Je:YCTSt tht·u,
Columbusoprcs.scdmuchmorc:d1rficule y selves.··

Students react to Columbus
holiday controversies

~!~ perpc1ualed by our lanoranec,"

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bJtbc mcan~ .-=.;~w
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SuffolkUnlVfflilylludenll&re

Columbus
not malicious. u
l0fflC have IUgClkd, 11U1 ald It

""°"1 a small pen:en111c
pcopkCCIWICCI
tnx

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An American Indian watches on as a fellow dancer performs
-Caroly11 BttUylJow,u;rl Staff

Jim Mi1ehe.ll aea lhc 11·
suc rrnm I different pcnpectiYC,
" II'• too bad - don' t celebnite
moreoflheNMIYCAmcricanculture. Theyuca!orsoctenmlnoriry."

ICU■ denounced lhe. Coltambus
Day Holiday )'fflerday· • many
ol lhcm joined In a 1it-ift prow&.
MlnylocalbuancaamAlntalnt.d
I normal wqtc day ■chedule and
numen:ulhoppnacentcnD)'Cd
open, l1110rtn1 lhehollday.

Columbus,.,m,.,,, - - - - - Dance_,,.,,,
1 the Sawyer Cafeteria. They
n
llsolcadadiscu.u!onon thc Ande!
tr.ldilion:al vicwo("Mothct f.arth"
lllld how itaffcctcdthcirway or
lifc . Thearoop~bcc:nprevio,uly rc.:itured in the PBS documenury. CO/wnl"u AMThr Air
o/ Oisrovrry.
One of 1he many Icelurcson Tucsd.1ywu ''ThcSpan•
ishConq11C1tasRcncctt.d inLatin
American LilCl"lllurc:" givCft by
Dr. Albcno Mendez. The rocu.s
W3.I how lhe variow Spanish cullures viewed Columbus and how
chcirvic:ws weredlffercnt.

hru or Columt,w:· di·

wilh Henry Jimenez and his Orchestra and sonp from Spanish
America wen: performed by the
MeiicnngroupMariDChiClu)palll
hc3dlincd !or thceveninaThe Qulncentcnni::i l
Wce:k orfcmltolhcSurro11c univmi tycommunilywuaposilive

way to discover Columbus from
thcnumcrnus c11Jtllfal vkwpoin11
that have been tnlditionall y lefi
OUI.
'"The purpose for the
Quinccn;cnnial Wede wu to lalk
l boul difTCffill pcrtpeetivct ■nd
vicwtdiffcrentpcoplchaveabout
eo·lwnbus." Molina uplaincd.

liou.s danca UC eaccut.od IO reOcCI the divenity or b'ibn rrom
the Ortal Plain,, the l>.lkotu,
toulhwctt Canada, the touthcul,
and the IOlllhwe&I. ThCle IOCial
and lndivldualdancaprovidclhe

JIIIIY wi.11 move on iothc&pla•
native music.
nadc forPowwow '91. The event
Scuonal rl.luall hold wlll be co-spoMl'.lred by Oancc
e 11 trcmelmportancelnthc9caocl- Umbrella Ind lhe Chlldren' 1
etlel whose livelihood depended M111Cum.
on the ptt:e!JC planlina and h•·
audicnccwhh ■naccwweaccour,t
\l'Clllnaofpopi. The OrccnCom
Firthundtcdyearslfler
or 1piri1UA1 and cercmonill life o::inu. the Pinc Nt.cd.le Dance,
withrdlecti nathcitartislic mcrit. the Raccoon Dance, and 1he theYOya1ctoAmcric&,thcworidwlde cdcbrltion o( the ColumIroquois Women Dance arc all bus Day Holiday hu lab:n,, on
Likewi,c, the music is
culturally corrttl. The ,oop UC tcUOnal dAnCCS u.cculed In the ncwmcanlna forawidcranpof
cultw"ct Por Nallvc. Americana.
hundr.ccb ol )'UfS t>id, and hart ~ woodland lly\c.
obla'vlneeollheholldayisnot
been passed down rrom one 1ct1•
The company is ached· only a time IO•td'lecl on the elev· '
cration 10 lhcftCit, 'lllou&b 10rnC
are con1emponry, lhcy we 11iU wcdto~ormfourniJhlllllhe u&ationof. lhcir,ancctton.b!Jt
Emmcnon Majestic Tlak:r. On l1■o to cclebruc half a mlUen•
pcrfo,medinthctnditional•yk.
Sunday md Monday. lhc com- 1Uumorllnrva1.
'JllCdNmllinu:pinftlfflOlltal l

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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
given appointment, please call the
Beacon Yearbook Office, ext. 8326.

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cum,
ina them Spanish, and why they
would be 1ood f°' da~ The
di:aryenliahtensthcrcadcrtolhe
atticudcsandduireso!Columbus
tonocjustu.plorebutcooqucrlhe
Ncw W«ld.
Thcothcrlectwa, Like
DI". Mendez'1, riRfflcd lhe im•
pacl that Columbus had Oft lhe
Native Amcrican1andthc~ of
the world. The impact wu,not
only positive but ncptively destroyed and enslaved the Native
American people.
"'ColumbulDaywasjust
Columbus, now everyone knows
aboul lbc lndlllls. Ponua,,ctc,
African Americans. Hl,parucs..

"Violence Against WomenWhat it means to students"COME flND OUT!
Also ~ discussion on the
"Walk for.Women's Saf~ty''

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A maslcal event rcatur•
Ina Trio Mara 'wu bcld in lhe
SawycrC.cceriaTuelday,Oclo- .
bcr 6. The aroup II compoaed ol

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American musk

cwi

IICOUltical

Traditional Hispanic
ClmincwasairvcdlOlhe7Speoplc
wllo Mlaldod. '"There - bocn.

,oodmlponlc.f«lhelcctureland
evelttl.., .-k!MoUna.

The culmination or the
!he Nodie de' Oala
held~ 1U1hl. Octobcr,9, ill
the Sawyer Cafeteria. The daacc

events WU

...... ndi&ionalffl.-,ce:¥eUlf
olCoodandmmic:. Latindlndni

GET INVOLVED!
Speaker: Athena L.M. Williams from
the Jane Doe Safety Fund
Thursday, October 15, 1992
1-2:39 p.m.
Sawyer427
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Sponsord 5y
ffl>mins Ctnttr/fu,aram Cound(/H,bmms Studus Propam

Students react to Cohimbus
holiday controversies
By JodiGapeaad

V. GonloaG&na m
Jourii'"'alStaff

--1have no objccJ.ions to
il." said SGA President Rocco

Ciccarello. --1am rorcelcbratina
othcrcullurc,.ootonevcrsusthe

lnthc1e1ormediahype
1boo1thcSOOlhanniYcrayor
the voyage of Chri11opher Co•
h1mbu.s, it accm1 ITIOlt Suffolk
studenl.J do not know what we
ahouldbecc lcbratln1,~we
honorin1 the rn1n or the event?

othet."

Clling the belief th at
Columbu1 did not discover
America,Owendolyn Fovaysaid,
"Wclhould not celebrate.but
educate,10thatourchildrcnarc
noc1ubjcc110 thc mylh1andlics
" He dldn'l dilcovcr
pc,pctuatcdbyourignorancc."
America,"aaldKuriSwceney."I
don'! rtally know what we are
ce&ebnlin1." Thou&h she feels
Suffol.lr: Univenity lludentJ arc
Columbu.s wu not malicious, u amoo1 I 1m1II perccn111e of
.:,mchaveauuCllcd, butwd itis pcoplcconCUICdbythetrucmcan•
aood that " we're now Jeamina ina oCColµmbul Day . Activisu

the truth" aboul him.

n Indian watches on as a rellow dancer performs
-Carolyn Btaty/Jo,u,ial Staff

DUS frompu1• I
:aictcria. They
ionmthcAndes
" MOlhcrEatth"
cd their w11y of
i:ldbccnprcvithe PBS docuIIS AndTht Agt

with Henry limcnct and his Orchcstra and songs from Spanish

America were performed by the
McdcangroupMariachiCh:ipala
hC3dlintd(or1hccvenin1.
The Q11inccnlcn11i:1 I
Wcc lr. offorcd to the Suffolk Uni -

lhc mnny lccwas''ThcSp,an - 1hcnumerousc11l1ural viewpoinu
that ha ve been uud itionally left

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'"The pwpo.se for lhe
dcz. The focus
usSp,anishcul- QuinocnlCMial Weck WU lo tallr.
1t11busand how abou t different pcnpedivcs and
vicw1 differcnlpc(lplchavcabou1

!liffercn t.

Columbus' di-

al the Univcnity oC MuuchutCIIS def!ounccd the Columbus

Day Holiday ycalcrday as many
olthem joinedin asit-inprotest.
Manyklcalbusineaesmllinlllined
1 nonnal wOftt day tchedu1c and

numcR11.1111hoppin&cenll:ffstaycd
open, ig norina the holiday.

Dance frompagt I

venitycommunilywuapositive
way 10 discover Columbus from

:ncc1cdinl...ali11
~re" givtfl by

Jim MilChcU ICCI the iJRIC from a different pcnpectivc.
" 11'1 too bad we don' t cclcbntc
morco(thcNativcAmcricancul1urc. They arc a («gotten mil10fi1y."

Columbus," Molinaeitplainc:d.

gioos dances arc cxcc111cd to rc- ·n,c drum is in1c~I in almMI all pan)' will move on lo the Eaplancc11hcdivcisi1yofa-ibcshom ri:11ive music.
nadc for PoWwow '92. 'The event
the Grca1 Plains, the D:Llr.ow,
Sc1UOnt1I rituals hold will be co-sponscnd by Dance
,outhwC5t Canada, the SOll!heast, c•trcmelmportancein thcscsoci• Umbrella and the Children' s
and the southwest. These IOCilll etic, whole livelihood depended Museum.
and individual dances provide the 001heprcci1eplantin1andhar•

IIUdicnc;cwithanaccu.rotcaccount
of spirilual and ceremonial life
withreflcclinsthcirartisticmcrit.

Lik ewise, the music 111
c ulturallycOffCCI. Thesonparc

hundmls o( years old, and have
been passed down from one gencnlion lo the ncitl. 1bou&h some
are cootcmporary, thq'" arc still

pcrformcdinthctnditionalstyle.

veS1in1orcrops. ThcOrecnCorn

Fivchuodrcdyears"arter

Dance. the Pinc Needle Dance.
the Ro.ccoon D:incc. 1111d the
Iroq uois Women Dance arc 1
dl
scasono.ld11ncc.sc1ccutedintht
Nonhcast woodl:ind styk.

thcvoyagetoAmcrica, thcworld•
wide celcbmtion of the Columbus Day Holiday ha.I lllken on
new meaning fora wideranaeor
cul\Ul'U. Po, Native Amcriun1.
obscrvanCe of lhe holiday 11 noc
only a time to reflccl on lhe devastation or lhcir anceslon. but

The company iJ tchcd·
ulcdtopcrformrournigh1111lhc
Emmcnon ~ c Thcalu. On al.,tocelelntchalf•milknSunday and Monday, lhc com• niumo(swvival.

:ltlded were his

ing the Native
lOIClSm,lcac.
,and why they
.Of llavca. Thc
hcrcadcr 1olhc
csofColumbus
butconqucrthc

"Violence Against Women.What it m~ans to students"

•lcctllfCS,likc
fleeted lhcimK&l had on thc
1andthcrcslof

COME FIND OUT!

mpac1wun ol
ncgatlve lyde-

1
vedthcNative

Also a discussion on the
"Walk for Wc;,men's Safety"

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11,Por1u1uese,
ns, Hispanics,
!Xe that WU
jaincdMolina.
ll"eventfcaiurl'ucsday, Octo-

is compo,ed ol
ten pa-formin1
lllic and Lalin

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ninuionofthe
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~ October

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9, in

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ln<NWcampu,environmcn1ol1rowin1divCJsityanddn.wing
uponallavai.lab&ercsourcc,, lhco,pniunolthe~didnotinvitc

rcprc:xntalivcs fmn any oC the Univcnity'a media orpnizabons.
More lo the point. the media organiu.tions were never fonnilly '
notified ol the retreat and could noc provide news covcnae and
publicityforit.

In the pa.,t, the.Leadership R.clJtal Weekend has been a
coof-,ce where bulqct aa~nLs have been fmaliz.c.d. constiw-

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among die variowl orpnuations on campus.

valuablc~~t=~==:=.:~

c.onductingmeetings,womftgwllhinbudgets,timemanagcmcnt,and
•O(hcrmalerialsuseru1 1otheiropcnliolb.
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The Suffolk 1oumal must mccl over ten diffCRnl deadlines
and produccla ncwspapc.-evcrywcd:. WSFR Ulon the air nine hours
a day, five days a we.et. WSUB it out rccocdin1campus evenLs and
sportteansonarquJarbasis. cdilllllpC.andbroadcasllinsevcral
localions soundcampua.
While other sludcnl organiu.lions have deadlines o( lhcir
own 3nll vY)'ing rc.sponsibilitia, they do enjoy one advantage the
media has nol...more money and beau rcprcxflt.ation.
SGA, COP, and PC have for the pasl .lhrce years received

budgctincrcues,c:omp:ndlOlhc modiaorpniuiionsbudgcLswhicl!
have been sagnan1 rOf lhc s:une period. IU an u.ample, SGA is

=t~~~!'~==~::r~~!~,:t:;

percent above what WSFR received.
While the mcdi:I organiiations have been h3rlded their
t?oogcLs arbitrarily by the University, the other student org:mb..a1icm
~ given the opportunily to pruent propos:ils, debate, and compromise !heir budgets::'
The media organizations could use bus same type: o( retreat
fortninslorming and improving lhcit,OJ!Cffliolu. ycl lhc ncwsp:apcr,
~ radio station. and the tclcvision statM)fl wen: u'tludcd from this

on

Arorum.

GET INVOLVED!

·uheldinthe

utal Hll panlc
ltolhc7$peoplc
hen:Mlbeena
theb:Cure.and

This-weda::nd.tbccoUettiveleadenhiportheStude:ntGoY-

c:mmcac Aaociation. the Council of Praidents. and Propm Council
mdfc.-thelMIIAI lhn:leday kadcnhiprcueat Pl AJhland. The retreat
bu always been desipcd fc.- Ddcnl lcade:rs of lhe various orpnw..
lions ID bninllOrm aod act their agenda few- the year, but Utla yearthcR
was a mislin1 demelll..
·

A

Speaker: Athena L.M. Williams from
the Jane Doe Safety Fund
Thursday, October 15, 1992
1-2:30 p.m.
Sawyer427
Sponsurttf 6y
'1'fu 'n!mrens Center/Program Count:i{/Wot,uns Stuait.f Proaram

In ~vUSlltion, an orflci31 in lhc S1tldcn1 Activitic,
oma:u.pl.1incdlbetewponly.,muchroomavaibblcailherctrcat
localion and only., many studenll COllkl auend. Additionally, Utla
pcnonsaid. thereueaa was primarily f«lhe SGA, COP, and PC, u

if"1osaydw.onlyllveclf'OUPlwertsend.ia1rqJrCICrlblivcs..
On the qotllioa ol_rcpracntatioa, more lbanju.SI three
orpniwiord
dlia 00ftf~. By Chcdispolition olCOP, an
orpnmlionwhicbrepaenu:ow:tljilCUdcft1organiwion,combincd
widrkolh:rbigtwo. SOAandFC, udlbeinvitadoaolthcBeaoori
Yellboot. the majority ol udent 11VUP1 WCR rcpn:senlcd.,at the

were•

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,ne eulusion ot the media group, from me Leadaahip
. . _ ii an-tr unfair and depict, lhe we acntimCftl of the main. . . . leaden town Che media. The media orpaiz.ationl
..,_ _, CJIIIIIDdllnity k> contribu&c IOIUCb lludt.nl summiu nl
. .... . . . . . . claj.vedfromthtleliCIP)ftl.

11m-.orpah.a&ionsateno1the butardcluldtt.nolthc
Uahalily',.._.mpmatiomanddcapvebeacr"rcpreaentatioo:.
no·eaclllioa
it a miatate wtuch can not bc.comc1
......., . ... . . . . . . . . IIOCice .... lhemedia()fJIIIWltiom

Ina._....,.

!'11 .........

,..,.~-•loc:kd.

. -AAan,qcltrk.saidtoOt1ttralH. Nomwt
Sd-,uopf 011 1M day M was discltatttd
from 1M .U.S. NfflJ, 41 uctrpltdfromJfis
aiuobiosraplrJ, ~t, Do,s11'1 Takt A lltra.H

'

"We'll they've cot a point, I have no
aperience In running up a rour trillion

dpllar debL11
.p;tsldtntial calldidalt, II. Ross Ptro/,
usporuJi111 la allt,a//ons that M lads
upai111ce ill polllical ltatkrship dwri111
Siuulay Nislfl'• dtbalt .

"Gettincdlpsint.btBostonGlobeis
better: The Suffolk)ournal'ls just anothe
-Profeuor Robul Rosmthal, com,,v111i111
i11 011to/isclasseso11.JM0~11i1110/coop_jobs al lite Boston GlOM llllll how 1ht
upl'f"ltlf.Ct Is b;tlltr 1han worC111 for lht
s,II/U111pap,r.

.. Just kill me."
-R,ac1td Kart11 Yo11111. U/tsrylts Editor,
1 Prof. Rost111hal's remarks. She Is a
0
s1iult111 in 1ht class ht modt lht dispara1i111 rtnwrl:s.

" Know your real enemy."
.Jo, Ptsei. as It, tort•up a p/Cl,ut of
Si~tod O'Corttwr 011 Sat,udtIJ Ni1ht
Uw.


IOURNAL

5
· WEDI

~olumbus ,

0

;ies
"I have: no objccllont lo
I SOA Prcsidenl Rocco
~tun:1,

noe one ven111 the

1,a,::::1-:-J

Cil_ln1 lhc belief that
bus did nol di1covc r

The Mebopolitan BOICon Transporwion AultKJQty de-.
,cribe, ill aubway l)'ltlcm u "rapid trwlli l." Anyone wbo COa'I·
mUlel lhrouah theci1y'1 runnels lr:nowa lhacthb ilhsdly the cue.

t.O"'ffldolynFouayak!,

IOllld noc oelebrlte,but

-

To.cbe tie. ot myknowled&c, -ntpid," whm -.ii in repnil 10 a
vehicleOl'anytbinaelae, meansquic:klyOl'IWiftly. Appuendy,10
the MBTA, it hu tomethina to do with .the J)Wlel o( their

,10thatourchildrcna,e
lcc1 10lhcmyth1and lies

ltcd by our lgncnncc."
ltUn.iunity11udcnt1ve
• 1m1II pcrccniaac of
Ol'lru.cdbylf'lctruemean•

'olumbw Dly • ,\ctlvlJCI
.
Jnlvcnily o( Muuchu•
nounccd the Columbw
Jldly yeatc:rdlyas many
joinedina1it-inprotcsi.
calbullneaesmllintainc:d
~ wOO( di)' tchcdu le and

Without Representation
Tlwiwt:ckeod.thccolloctlvc:leadcnhipollhcS1
uden1Gov -

1111hoppin1ocntcnsuyod

CfMICllt Aaociatioo, thc~of Prcsidents.andProgram Council

:norln1thcholiday.

metfortheannualtbR:edaykadc:rshipretrcatinAshland. Thcrctteat
has atways been desipt.d for mdetlt leaden or I.he various orpniutions to bnins&orm and :1tt lhcir a,enda for the yea,, but thls yea, lhere
WU I missin& clemcnL

ill move on to the Elpll•
r Powwow '92. The event
co-spon,cn.d by Dance

In our campus cnvironmeru of growing diversity anddniwing
uponall1vailableru01JrCC1,thcOfganiz.enofthcreU'C&ldidnotinvile
rtprt:9CRW.iYC1 from lily of the University's media organilltions.
More 10 the point. the media o r p n ~ wc,c never formally
noci6cd ol the retreat and could not provide pews coverage and

Ila and lhc Chlldrcn'1

Flvc hundrcdycanallcr
11c10 America,lhcworld•

~lebn.tion of lhcColum•
1y Holiday has iaken on
~ln1Co11wideran,eor
i1. For Native Amcricln1,
ll'ICc or the holiday ii noc
time IO rcfkc1 on the dcva or lhelr anc:e,tort, but
, celetnle half a mlUcn-

rlUN1va1,

entts"

publicityforiL
1n the pint. the Leadership Retreat Weekend has been I
confCKnCe w ~ budgel qrocmenu have been finalized. corutitu•
tionsimcndcd and revi9cd, and go&ls hav'e been IClfororganizations
for lhe remaining part or the year, as well at cultivating ttlal.ions
among the varioul orpniz.ati!)ns on campus.
Thc~prctrathasalsoprovidcd studcnllcadenwith
valuable training~ infonnatim CII improving their organj.zations, ·
conducting moetlngs. working wilhin budgets. time "
manageii.ent. and
other ffl3lcrials useful 10 their opemions.
The media organizations on campus are slt\lggling 1 pro0
~uce something~ other organiz.ation on campus does .. ..a con•

no

The Suffolk Journal must meet over len different deadlines
and produces a .-ewspapcrevr:ry wed:. WSFR is on the airni.-e houo
a day.five days awed:. WSUB is out recording campus events and

sportlc:3msonaregu1arbasi.s,editstape.andbroadcasUinsevcral

Undcntand that lhe Blue, Oranae. and Rt.d Unea: nan on
eaclulive corridon. which mealS nothinJ can enter Che S)'Sltm,
Withlhislnmlnd,howiskpmalblethallUVioedelaysan:Cll.lSCd
by " traffic ahead?" Do they really expect Ill lo think thSI IOfflO
phantom nltl auddenJy delcended on the rails and is camlnt
c.onaeation?I1'1thdrowntrafflcl Thcyhavenevuqukea:>mprohended lhe phenomenon chat if lhe tl'UI ln &'Oftl ol lhe ocher1 ii
moved!llla:than lhe oneabehindi1, traffic woukfn'lbeaproblem,

ir, this is your DD-214. We recommend
put this rorm into your sare deposit
because this is the only real proor you
have that you wen: ever in the service."

1

Whilclundenl.andallsubwsyofficiw have .aendcdtitd/
or graduated from theprestiaioUILiondTnin Scboolind knowlO
much moreaboutlCIVicetheft I
J)IACIIICl', I 1Uuc« they
funherlhc:ircducationsby moviat up kl ICCOlldlry IClloolal: dlc
very Leut. Here. they will Seam Chae when a paaenaer bom-da a
train, he er &he docs IO with the apcctalion 1h11. ii will move
forward to the neil ,chcduled -,P wilhoul haatG. Maybe the Red
Line door auards will learn to open Che doors at every Slop.

ao ...

-A11an,ryc/trksald10 Gt11tral II. Nomta11
Sr.kwanl:opf 011 the day M WO.I dischor1td
fr""' 1 U.S. Army, as txr.trpttd from his
M
awlobiogrophy, ~11Dors11'1TaUA Htro,"

Spewng ol the Rt.cl Line, why docs ll IMkeand bounce
10much?Sometime,l(eel11iflhewhcdsare· notround,bul
ellipticaJ. The sensation ii much likelhacolclrivin1Jhiouahaar:ries
o( down town polholet, W hat are they ti1in1 for aboclt
abtorben. .. roct:s? This."dead line"Ol'"Rat line"a ii ii known to
daily comm Ulen orien s10p110 ca&ch its brealh. Paueoaert maklna
thebd:fromNorthQuincy toJFXSWXll'Ulan:-Uy ~ i o a •
stapOver nea lhe BOIIOn G'6be overlootina 1lie Elpreuwiy kl
refflind them Chae they could
avoided thchudc and driven Into
town. Thea tbcrt'sthaituddcnA,p bdweenDowntownero.in1
and Part Slnel. No IOOIICr hu the train clesed the platfO'JP lhen
it a:rcc:chcs 10 a hall. Is there a 1111 ciossina thal we don 't know
aboul? .

"We'U they've got_a point, I have no
operienoe in running up a rour trillion
dollar debL"
•Prt sldtntiaJ r;andidatt , II. Ron Pt ro1,
rtsponding u, aJlt1a1io,u 1ha1 ht lpcb
uptritnct in political ltothrship dwri111
Sintday Ni1Ju's dtbott.

'
"Gdtinc dips in the Boston Globe is
bdla'. 1be Suffolk J ournal is just anolh

.

"'ve..

.

Whal's thedealwilhrunnin&fW"-c.-lniNatruahbour'?


•Pro/tssor Robtrt Rcntnthal. tOIJlmt ,,li"I
i11 011t ofis}iiau,tso" /ht optni111 of coop jobs a11lu Boston Globt a/Id how tht
uptritl'ltt U btlttr 1ha11 worki111 for 1ht •

,__

moJec:ss(or

_,

"J ust kill me."
-Rtar.ttd Kartn Yo11.111 , U/tsl)llts Edi1or.
10 Prof Ros,111114/'s rtmark.s. SM is a
1tudtnti11tMclasshtrriodtlhtdispar•
a1il'lfrtmarks.

.

more people at peak 1ime1 miaJ,t make the rush a liltle lea
frusl11tina.
·
' 1,1r,.ordoyouhave10be1linguislapertwithlllfltt•
human hearing to undcnund what ,top is beina IMCH.lnCCd. I
wonder if one or lhoie Minlcle-Ear clarirlCl'I miahl tie helpful
• I am tonvinctd the 'T' stands fOf toimenl:.or wu ii

sludtlllfJOIXT.

localion!~~t~iu.tionshavedcadlinesoftheil
own and v:irying responsibilities, they do enjoy one lldvantige the
media has not ... more money and beucr reprcsenlation.
SOA, COP. and PC have ror the past three years received
budget incl'Ulel,compa-cd to the mediaorpnit.ations budgets which
have bee1I stagnant for the same period.. M ;in example. SOA is

requcstln1a55pen::entbudgetlnc-ruscoverlastye;u-,:1budge1rcqueu
15 percent llbove whal the Suffolk Journ:ii was allocated and 83
percen t above wh.:lt WSFR received.
Whi le the media orpnii.:ttioos have been handed their
budgets arbitnrily by the Un.iversily. the other student organizations
are given the opporwn.ity 1 presen t ~-debate.and com pro.
0
misc.on their budgets.
The media organiutions could use this S3fflC type of retreat
for tni~onning and impmy_ theiroperatioos, yet the newspaper.
ing
the radio smtion'. and the ielevision station were uclulkd from this

Ill

N

MBTA Vs: Rapid.Transit

llo, "Jamf«cclcbntin1

,)

My biuest peq,ceve it when I hear the loudspeaker
announce " thank you for choosina the MBTA." AJ opposed-co
wtw? !king lhol (roa, a cannon? A choice impliea compd.ition.
~ MBTA hat nocompetitKlfl. lfl really had I choice, ii would
bean)'thin1JllltheMBTA.

"Know you.- .-ea.I enemy."
·Jot Ptsd. tu ht tort-up a pirtwrt of
Sintad O'Co11110, on Satwrday Ni1hr

Uvt .

In causal convcrs:uion. an official in the Student Activities
Office upWned thae wu..only sd'much rnom•vailableatthetttrut
location and only a, many studc.nU could :wend. Mclition»ly, this
penonsaid, the retreat Wllll primarily for lhe.SOA. COP.and PC. 3.1
if 10 say llW only three groups were sending ttpresenWivcs.
On the qoestion ol repracncation, ~ than jusc thtte
organiutions we.elf. dw:conf~ BytbcdispositionolCOP,an
orpnualionwhic:hrepttsmtloverl.5studenlorganization,combined
widllbeotherbigcwo.SGAandPC.andtheinvitatlonoltheBeaa,,,
Yeaboot, the majority o( J&udenl groups were rcpresenled at the

--

ne uclu.sioo ol the media ~ from the Leadcnh.ip

===-air~~.r!..lnleThe~:.:=

clmffl:d die q,portunity ID contribute co IUcfl .-udent summits Ind
~ iD die bcmfiCI derived rrom the« aeaions.
no__. orpDiwlons ~ noc the bulsd children olthe
u.n,nily's....,mpaizaljoNanddelervebeUcrrepaenlllion.
111eesclllllkJl fna titldrealbamiltakewflichcannotbecom,ct
llilil..r.,_,1111111i1willllaid•DOCice.duttlhemediaorpnizatioN

. . . . . . . _ Niq: lparul ad ne1kcted..

"Rosi Perot Wuhington is
Rot doing their job...

"I think Clinton won."

...........

c.lla Can-dro
Junior

Fallloero.ley

"Paot

111J!SUWOLKJOIJRNAL

6

p I

0

MBTA Vs. Rapid Transit
81 Briu E. Gltuoa U
NewsBdilOt
The MctropOlilll'I Boston Tran,portation Authoriiy de,cribc, ill tubw1y l).'lltffl u "rap.ct ll"lnlil." Anyone who commotel throuah the ci1y'1 IIJMell know• that lhi1 i1 hltd.ly lhccuc.
To lhe best of my know leqe, "rapid." when IIICd in n:prda lo 1
vchicleoranythlngelle,m~ qukklyor1wilUy.ApparcnUy,to
the MBTA, it ha, ,omething 10 do with the pullcs o( their

-Without Representation
Thisweeu:od.thecolk:cliYCic.tefsllip oClheSludenlGov·
emmeat As9ocialion, the Council of PRsidents, and Progn,n Council

mecfortbcannaaltlwcedayk:adcsshipmreatinAshland. Thcn:UUl
hUalwaysbccndesipedfortwdcnt lcadcnofthevariousorpniutionslotnimlonnand1ttdlciragcndaCortheyear, bu11hisyea,thcte
~ • mi.ssins dcmcnL
'

Inourcampuseavirt,nme,,tofgrowin&divcnityanddrawing
upon all available resources. the orpniu:n o( the n::uut did IKlf invi1c
rqJl'CICftWives from any of the UniY'Cf'Slty's media organizations.
Min lo the poinl. the media or1111izalions we« never formally
notified oC the retreat and coukl not provide news coverage and
publicily (or iL
ln thepast,lhcu.admhip Rcuut Wcckcndha.sbccna
cont~ where budget qrumc:nlJ haw: been
coru11i1ubel!'Samendcd and J'evi;1Cd.and goal.shave bcen ,cc for or1anlutions
ro, lhc, mnainuig part or the year. as well u cultivating n:la1
ions
among the '(arious cqaniu.tions on campus.
""\
The lc:adershiprctrca.l has also provided SIi.iden! leaden wi th
valuable training and information on improvin1 their Ofganiza1.ions.

rmalizcd.

ir, this is your 00.114. We reoommend
put this fonn into your safe deposit
x because this is the only nal proof you
have that you were ever in the service.''
-A11 armycltr!-. said 10 Gt11tral H . Nofffla/1
Sr:hwanlopf on tht du-, ht i,.'OJ" diuhar1td
from tht U.S. Army, as uetrpttdfro'" his
awobio1rapJry, •11DotJJ1 °I TaU A Htro.~

" We'll they'n got a point, I have no
experienot: in running up a foul" trillion
dollar- debL"
-Prtsidtnlial r;mtdidatt, II. Ross Puot,
rt1pondffl1 ID allt1atio,u that ht lcids
uptrit11r:t UI polilital ltadtrship diuin1
SlfflliayNighs'ldtbalt.

conducting meetings. WOfting within budgets, timemaMgcmcnl, 1111d
odlCT mataials mcful lo lhcir opcnationt.
The media orpniutklns on cam!Mfl arc strunling 1o produce somclhin1 _ha! no other- organization on campus docs . ..a conI
The Suffolk Joumal ~ust mccc over ten tliffertnl deadlines
and producesanewspapcrevcrywoet. WSFR ison the air nine hours
a day, five days a week. WSUB is out iu:ordlng campus eYcnu and
sport eeams on I regular basis, edits lal)C, and broadcasts in several
localions.ounctcampus..
While other sludcnt orpniu1ions ha ve deadlines of 1heit
own and vaying responsibilities. they do enjoy one adv:inlllgc the
media tw noLmorc money and bcUU rcprc,cntatk:ln,

~ ·g c t i ~ ~ ~ ~ ! v e n ! : " ~ ~ =s=e:C;~"':
have bccfl stagnant ro, lhc svnc period.. A$ an cumple, SGA iJ
falUCS(ing I ss pen::ent budgel inause OVfr WI year .ll budge! request
IS pm:ent above what lhe Sufrollt Joum:)! was alloc:ued and 83
Jl(f«nt above whit WSFR received.
While the media organiulionJ have been handed their
budgets arbitr.uily by the Univcrshy. the other 111ldent org:u,iu.tions
arcgiventheopp:irtunity1op,esen1propos,:ib.dcbate.and compromisc on their budgeis.
The mcd.i.a orpnil.Mioni could use lhis same 1ype or retreat
rOftninstonn ing and improY_ng theiropenuions, yet the newspaper,
i
the radio slation. 311d the telcviUOII sWion wm ucloded rrom 1h15
_ forum .
In cal.lSal con,ers:ition, an official in the Student Ac1ivities
Office ~ pbined thete wuonly so much rooffl nailable at the retreat
loc3lion and only ,o many 11udcnts could llllcnd.. Additionally, this
penon said, lhc retml.l was primarily ror the SOA. COP. and PC. Ill
ir to say thaJ only Ihm: groups were sending re~ntatives.
On the question or repmcntalion, moo: lh:in just thm:
orpniz.auon.s were at thu conlcrence. By the disposition or COP. an
orpnization which rqnaentsover IS student orp,nizatioo, combined
widl lheothcrbig IWO, SGAand PC. and the invilatiOfl o(the Beacon
Yearbook. the majori1y ol lludenl group1 were reprelfflted a t the

"Getting dips in the Boston Globe is
better. The Suffolk Journal is just anothe
-Proftssor R~rr Rost11lhDI. col'/lnU11li11g
i11 011t of is da.uu on flit optning of ca.
op Jobs at tht Bosion G/obt and liow rlit
uptrit nr:t is bt11cr tNJ11 i,.-orli11g for /lit
nwlt:111 paptr.

"Just kill me."
·Rtar:ltd Kartn Yo1UJ1 , Uftsrylts Editor,
lo Prof Rosc111hol's rt,narb. Sitt is o
studt11t i11 /ht r:laSJ ht madt lht dispara1ing rtniarts

Undc:ntand that the Bli.ac, Oranae. and Red Lincl NII on
eu:lusi...e corridors, which meant nothing can enter the syncm.
Withlhblnmlnd.howisitpoaiblell\ltmviocdelaya•ca&&ICd
by " tramc aheadr" Do they really upect Ill to think that N>IM
phantom train IUddcnly dclcended on the railJ: and lt causing
congeation? 11'1 their own IJafllct They hl\l'C nevecquile comp,e.
hended the phenomenon that if the train In front of the othen is
moved !Illa than the onc, behind It. tratr.c 'llf00"1a•t be a problem.

Whilelunde.rslandallsubwayoff"ICiallhavellUended,i,d/
or graduat.cd from theprestiaiomUond 1'rUI Schoolandknow10
much men about ICMCC! dlCft I do u apa,,engcr, I aiJ:&Cll they
further lhci, educations by mo,ing up IO aecondary 19Chooi ll tbc •
¥cry &cua. H~. they will leam that when i puxngcr boards a
uain. he or lhe doea 10 with the eJpocwion thal k will move
fo,ward IO the nut a::hedulcd atop withoul lwCc. Mlybe the R.cd
Linc door guards will leam lo open the docn Ill eve,-y stop,
Speaking oC the Red Line, ..-hy does it shake and bounce
so much? Somclimes I reel as if the wheels - not round. but
elliptical,ThesenAlion ismuc:hlik.cll\ltoCdrivinglhn>ugh alCriea
o f downtown -potholes. What are they 111ing for s hoc k
abtorben. •.rocks?This "dead linc" orMflal line" as lt is known to
dailycom muc.cnor1cns1ops.10catchits~.Pllllcnge11makin1,
the 11d: rrom North Quincy 1o JFK sations- usually lrellt.d to a
stopover- ne.- the Boston Globe overlooking the Ellprusway lo
rcmindthcmthattheycouldhaveavoidodlhchaulcanddri'leflinto ...:.
,own. Then there's th&& sudden 110p belwocn Downtown Crolliilg
and Pa.rt. Street. No JOOOCt hu the train cie.at ihe plalf01'111 then
it ,creeches to a hall, Is there a rat cro,sing-tlw we don'I know
about?
Whac'1lhedeal with running fOU1"-cartralns11n11hholrl

=trali~;ar-.~
'

·

. ·

'tnofec•'dor

time■ might make the IUSh a liltle Jes,

11 it me. or do you ha Ye to be a linguist eJpcrt with IUJ)CI'·
human hearing IO undentand what stop is being announced. I
wor.dcr if one of thote Miracle-Ear cwificn might be helpful.
I am convinced the .,... ltan<b fo, tormcr,L ..(W WU it
My biuesa pee peeve is whefl I hear the loudspcaktt
announce: M
lhant you ro, choocing lhc MBTA." AJ opposed to
wtw? Being lhol rrom I cannon? A choice impliea competition.
The MBTA ha.I no competition. Ir I ~ly had a choice. ii would
beM)'thingD,11.theMBTA.



" Know your reaJ enemy."
•lot Pc:sri. as ht 10,c-wp a p1t l1Ut of
Si11tad O'Co11110r on Satiuday Nigh,
Livt.

........

nc v.clusion ol. ~ media group1 from the Le.adenhip
Rdlell ii an-lY unfair and depicu lbe 11\le ICntimenl ol the maln- - - - - lca:b'l towatd tbc mcdia.. Thc media Ql'JIDiwions
.__kqiporlllnity k>contribu&ctosuch•udmuummitsand
ltlllreiDkbme&lderiw:rdfromlheaelCIWI\I.
Tlieaedia orptlil.alionsare IIOl the butad e hlldren olthe
UanwlirJ"■ ---cwpllW&ionsanddcavebcUcrrepre,cnwion.
nec:sdmim
nlCftal is• mistake wtucb can 110t be conect
_
_.,,,_.... ilwill__,•aoeic:edWthemt.diaOfJlfthations .

rn. ._

•-~kiq~aadaealeded..

" Clinton won. Buth wun 't

"Ross PclJ)L Washington is
not doing their job.••

"l think Clinton ~on."

CdlaCarnlro
' Junior

"Perot stole lhe show."

saying much. He wu
talking about chan,e. But
mdie put foqr ,an !here
hu been no cban,e."

-Junior

"Tbero ii .. winner. The
&:bale didn't help anyone

butl'erol."

Marc--

8

THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL

WEONESDA Y, OCTOBER 14, 1992

SPECIALITIE~

SGA [rompot•I
Potuki 48 . 16.
Tam'1majo,themedur•
inR the campaign was k~n11
tllilion cost down and incieasing
scudalt involvement.
' Thcliuhmcslscn1Ric h•

ant Joyce. Adam Russo, a.nd
Rppb:IToolon,UianlOlheSGA
IOfiUIJvceofthefourreprcsentatiws IC&tl.
Ruuo proclaµnod him self u the nn, monetary watdl dogof~SGAduriJl1hisspcec:h
whcft he aid, "Every student iJ

sign:uurcs1oappuronlhebalk>t.
volved..
1bc two open rt:prUCn•
ThcCbssof 1994, which
had the fewest number or de- llllivescatsinthcJuniorclasswill
cl11tcd andidaccs, is cxpcc1cd 10 bclilledbywriie-incandidalcs.
In the final contest. the
fiUal.Joflhcineatslhroughwritc•
Class or 1993 elected Yield
incandid:llca.
Fnincis ''Tad" Funado, Newberry in an overwhelmin1
thconlyd0Clamicandid31cin1he viclory over cludlen1er John
Junior Cius cltclKlnJ, soundly Glennon for lhc one rcprcscntadefeated any wrie&in c:unp:ligns tivueat, 31 - 9.
wi thlwhopping78perttntoflhe
Both ,enior candidates
ditcusscd •pcmible ways to im•
'IOCC.
futtodo, a lnlnsfer SIU• prove communicatioos on camdent, discussed in the campaign pus and promote more sludcnt
0
involvement.
Newberry said thal sbe
in their conlmunitic!.
would like to sec more financlal
Hchasproposcdthecrc- aid become available.
She diffcnd from her
&lion of an activitic, ~ on
Monday- Wedncsday-Frid ■ y . ch3llcngcr, by proposin1 better
simU.lolheTuesday-Thursday ut.ilitationoflhcbullctinboanllO
activiticaperiod.
promote campus organizations
Effronliedalgo, c
hconly andevtnts.
dccla-edcandidalerorlheJwtior
Glennon supported the
vicc,.p,uidency, who did nol IO creation or lounges fCI' lhc varyll)pUl"ontheballot.wa,thefront- ina majon,sayin1,studcnts must
runnerfo,lheofnccinaraccor rtrSt become mort: involved in
four write-in candidates.
their majoc befort: thcrc can be
HcdaJ1c)said, ifeklc:tcd. unity amon1a1J Suffblt studenlS.
Accordin1 to Donna
he will wort on promotin1pu,tcr
unity amon1 students UUOUJh Schmidt. director of Student Accoopenui ve efforts with lllitulty th·itics, there ...eie ample write1111d promolOd the availability or in candidales for or lhe un-contcsted olfices.
li"31'1Cial aid.
ThcwimmoflhewritcHe had said durin11he
pre-election speeches. m3ny stu- in campaigns ""ill be IMOUnccd
dcnu arc no1aware financial aid after they have been contaclOd

THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL

Alcohol Awareness Week: "Wheel of Careers" to kick off Career~
nm
an opportunity for heJp

cafeteria.

ToutonnjianwiUtatean
ll'IOl'eacademicltmintheSOA.
She said lhllshe would push for
the creation ol a tutoring center

for ac.encc daues. moockd on
the Md! Suppon C.cntcr.
"ThcClassol19931Calod
1wo_new R:~.tativcs .in thn:lc

•vai~scars. ~Otristcmon
and Michael Mirabile were bo1h
clcclOd in lhc unc:on1
es1cd nice.
Oirislcn,onhadsudth:u
animprovcdsludentlounsewoukt
be key to 1ettin1 students raorc
involved on campus bccauSle stu-

defib.,.iUnotspcndmcn.timeon is:1V3ibble101hcaverage, middSe
campus without a place to rt:W.. cl:w student.

c.'IIMen~lesa:~atw~~ candidx:~:~;,! : ! , ! ~
lhoughl publicity ""u lhe key proccssinScptcmbcr,butdidnot
behind getting Sludcnts more in• receive lhe qualifying number of

By Dua K. Mabo ney
SpcciallOthcJoumal

spc:ikcr ai 9:00 am in Fentoo 603
onTucsd:iyand 11 :00am to 1:00
Do you Cl' someone you pm in lhc Sawyer ca!eteria on
know have a problem with alco- Thwsd:iy.
" Mocktails" will be
hol? This iJ a ,erious question
with ... h.ichcvery 11udenl should servcd tointerescedsiudcnu:ind
faculty.
Alcohol effecb many
The American Medical
people and nobodyiJaJonc inlhis
Auociation published the results
baltlc, ManymembcnofthcSuroraturvtyoflludentsatMa.ssafolkCommunityffl:herc to"'help
chuti:wc:ampu.,csin l989 whkh
in any way possible.
showed that a higher perecncage
Do not attempt 10 go it
of JtUdcnll became intoxicalcd in
alonc... rcach out and thcrc will
thclatel980'sthanadoz.cnycan
always be a hand 10 help.
before.
1be most dramatic increuc was 1ha1 or college-age
women. 'The l'CIUllS also show
thalbothscxcsaredrinlcingmore
fCI' the thrill or being drunk. In
BOSTON• Norlhcastem
1m. ~ ormenand !O'l,or
women said thcy conStlfflcd alco- University m:iy foUow Suffolk
hol to get drunk. In 1989. these Universi1y'1 lcad and become the
statistics h3d jumped 10 40% o( second m:ijCI' college campus in
1he city to ban smoking.
men and 34~ or women.
A measure to make
Becauscor1hca.larming
rcsu.llloflhcsc111,1d.ies,1hc lnta- Northeastern a smoke-free camAs.Jociation Task Force on Alco- pw was ,cnt to univmity pn::sihol and Other Substance Abuse den1JohnA.Currybythetchool'1
lsaues,crcatcdtheNationalCol• racul1y senate fCI' approval.
Accordina·iounivcnity
. lcg.ia1eAkaboJ.AwarcncssWcck
spokesmail..,lhc me&S!" wouJd
in 1984.
b.ulsmokin1and thesalcofsmot.
ing m:iterial in all cwsrooms,

""""""""·

Northeastern may
ban smoking

lllldacceptlhcpositions.
Schmidt said tbat there
were a numba'olwrile-in rCl'aU
or the repmcnwive ,eau. but
there were clear winners amon1

""m.

N
Juniors, Seniors, Graduate Students
School of Management

n::cteationalarcas.

Alcohol A""atCAUS Wonnllt.ion
Booth in the Sawyer lobby from
I l:00amto2.-00pmon Monday.
Wednclday ,and.Friday. On Tuel·
day Md ThUllday • 12:30 pm,
WSFR.willc.onductan MAJcohol
Trivia"withpriuatobeawai:dcd.
There will be a student guc,t

Oslo School of Business.
-

Courses are taught in English and
transfer credit can be arranged
through the Dean's Office, S~hool of Management.
/

.

Further information and application forms can be
,Qbtained from Dean Dennis, ext. 8646.

~.. ~:Y:nill~~~ir:::i:e~

=:~~:=
thcSawyerCafeleriltokick-off
tiveEducalionl

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· 'llf•'
:·-===-FOi 1111 H0UIAYSIII

·w, can holp JOU -

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266-1,26

. CIIIHow

;:!~~novativc MCily Yen r"
What be

pilot

program .ror50r!=1~in
commun11yaervicehue1pandcd

v.;a1ch Pal spin the ~ = r = - ~ : = , ~
WhcdofCareertuVannat~ bcn1atk.lingtheprc:ainsneeds

~= ;~: :

:~~tersande~nccanwuu oCthcir~~:iYea('eaperi•
10 1
a moli;::1:;
1100 wdt: ; : ~ : ;::~;
c:ireer related act1v11Jes and
g
hopes.
••
:~;~f!hghtsfromth1swcek
CAREER CONVER·
SATIONS. a JCSSion 1eaml lo
give )'(XI tl)c inside ,coop oo
""hat's R:.tlly involved in thecan::Cf fields you'rt: considcrin1.
• Proreuion'15 from over
ten diffcmit ctrcer liclds will
deliver pre,er,Wionnnd an,wer
)'OW' quc,lioos about what thcy
do. Just • rew or the career arcu
to be inVest.iptt.d include govemment.finanoe,opcntionl,markeUJ\l,joumalilm,compulasy1.
lc:ffl1,iocial,erviccs,publicrt:latioos, and criminology. Give a
~~cdge~yo!"'thoughtsof
CIJU(_direclKlfll (10/19, 1:00.
2:30 pm, Sawyer J lth floor).
. CITY YEAR

co:

=:n~~=:rr':,:!i .~~~B~~~

Applications are being accepted for a one semester
study abroad progra(!l at the
0 .

Brown.~ffla.pacianlaudegradu• TIIBORAD
MC of Harvard University 11\d OAME:
INS, T
cumlaudeofthe HarvardLaw ·TimOPnONS,tf'yc
SufJolk'1ownvcnionof School,cholctopunuctheworid lnaabout lheoltaklfti
VannaWhiteandPalSajad: will oCpubllclCMCebyco-rounding cation IQ.snduae.aj

ByA•yCluffee
SpccialtotheJoumal

=:.=~-::::· ::Cvo1~':i."0: :s~~~~
i

money's wmh. ~
Ru&10supportladequa&c
Cunding for all studerll o,pn:iu.
rions.irnpn,vemcnllintheFcnron
Loun&e. and I meal plan in the

WEDNESDAY, OCl'OBER 14, 1992

betheKeyaoteSpcakerofC...

Week 1992.
'1bc Road Less., Trav•
dcd,
y
IC
WI
be.the clialdsue he brinp to the
Suffolk Comm'!,nily. Michael

~;~~;:~~

:;;,.:::~
OrlduatcAdrniaklu

::=~i:

aboucthcappUcalbtJ
will pm umque wfi
l,l1lduaee IChool eAP

~V:o1:we!
from a ttalm ol dit
dudin1MB~meclka

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• l2.1X>-l:00. Sa

l

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1992

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1992

Cross country teams fall to the
rear at B.abson InvitatiQnal
--:--,----:-:-,,::-:--:-- and E!IJICm Naurcen, who pl:iccd 14th
By Lawn■ ce M . Walsh
with incocn plele resulls.
Journal Staff
The cop fiYe men's runncn we~
Br2n1 Leighton of Bentley. Elhan Cn.iaof

WELLF.SL[Y • The men and MIT: Gcorac Ganong of Ccw1 G\W'd;
women's cross country teams fell lo 1he 03Yc Moyle or MIT; and Jcrr Stcinllk of
the pack 11 th is woc kendJ 8:ahson TuftJ.

1"Cal' or

Come 1 lhe Student Loan Office 10 s ign the Promissory
0
Notc(s) if you have nor already done so - 7th Floor Sawyer
Bui lding . Failure 1 do so will resull in the cancellation of
0
your award.
• November 6, 1992 is the
FALL DEFERRED TUlTION DUE DATE!
FALL 1992 tuition must be paid in full In order to regis•
ttt ror Sp ring 1993 Semester. Spring registration begins
November 2. Please read the following to have your
registration accepted a nd processed:

• Your Fall account must be paid in/111/ .
• A payment of'at least one-half of the Spring charges
muSt accompany your registration form . Def erred
invoices/or the balance will be. ienerated February
19 , 1993 with a March 12 due date .

_

MEMBD.WHOCAllS!
Noobtipdoa.NoCOll-

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Student TraYel Services is now
hiringc:impusre~nt:UiYcs.
Skip:icbgesalsoaY.libblc.
~1-800-648-4849.

FREE SKIING
& EXTRA CASH
Become Wildcat Ski Area's Siudr:n1 Amtwsador. Earn Ol$}I and

ai passes with each 20 tickets.
You kindle no cash. All tools
pnwidcd.C&UKrlstctl617-1.661009 ,ror Bmeon inlervicw.

7Ul in
..s~:':':'~'
timcof 224.
The women's competition was
wonbyCoas1Guardwith a 4l; followcdby
Stondlill Sl: Wheaton 86; SlaYC Rc&ina
IOS; Bentley 1)6; Gordon 183. The Surfolk women heal out the 8:abson' tcam wi1h

~
1 : : e ~ . ' s =~
Colic~ 246, Whe:lton Collcae 256. and
Fr.uningham Scaac Collc&e 306.
Suffolk bcal out Daniel W~bsler
Collcae. who place 13th and Memmac.k

; : : : ; : : : : ~ Mcnim:ick
Toprunncninthewomcn·scompetition~ Calhcrinc Cross rrom Coast
Gu:itd, Suzy Walsh ftom Bentley. and
Michelle Fobcrt ftom SalYe Rcgiru.

~;~;c;..

Temple Jh>m,.,,,
ren1apanmc.nlsofthdfownorareintnnsitionfrom manaaa will only be requiml IO
drJ.i&s or akohol recovery centm. menl:al health

llusmaynotbecnough.
howcYcr, btclldC Hffl05Z of lhe
problems are niahttime ac1Mlies." .a.Id Sippel. She recently
mOYCd into a building :II I I
Temple SI. wi th scvcrlll other
young women.
She iold theBos,011 Tab
th:il they an: onen :ifrnid in lhe
middle oJthe night: "Sometimes
we arc eYtn afraid 10 lene 1he
building," she said.
John Tucn:k, 11 second
yea, 1 student whoattcndsSur11111
folk Lo,111 on Temple Sired said.
" I had no idea 1h:i1 WIIS goingoo.
1h:a1 's wild." af1cr haring or the
1llcd1cd c riminal actiYit\es
o«u~n& 11 IJ -16Temple St.

Hcatw:ivc V:ic:uions
Spring Break 1993
The best rates & the biggest
commissions fN more inform:a•
tion. Cali800-39S-WAVE

house.-

1llC company who owns the buildlng, Bobson
Rc:alily Trust. has failed 10 renew its kldgina hoUJC
Ucenscs for the lasi: lwo ycan. In order 1
001>1:iln p
new license, a residen t managermllJ'I be employed.
Nci&hbcn leSIJfied at the hearing that lhc nci&h•
borllood Is bcifl& ruined by an 111eged "crimin:il
cin:us" eristina 11 1, . 16 Temple St.
Thcyclw&cdth:a1 coowna,Robef1 Micdldl, pays no
atlcntion to cilhcr the physical
condition of the building not the

Answer To The TCSI
Qu<,tion
(617) 630-9330

In uff of 1 t{Qys "f "'!I
/u
(ift, 1 fuwc ncw r ban

Ellubeth Sippel. el c:cutiYe
dlrec1orofthe Beacon Hill CIYic
Assodatk:wi,saidthatlhcrcskknt

He WU qootcd in lhc
BoJtt»t Tab :u s:ayin&, ~rm not
nmnina a brothel. I'm noc run nina II coke house or any kind of
dnl&rina.-

MppUr 1NIII, I am MUI,
Qll'Wine UUJ, !JOU sF.all
alWfJ!JS bt. a pan of '"!I tijc.

prq,art)'OllforlhcLSAT.
Hi&hb'cffccliYeprogr.im;for
dr:uilscal1(617)1.66-9720

know'who you~!
-Killer

Jus1 SO «nts I line ($3 mini!Tlum) you can adYcn,sc ymar job
Ustinp, look ror I roomm:ite, ren1 your :apartmcnt. or make
IOffleone feel &ood wit h :a per,onal mcss:aac. All )'OU h:ivc 10
do ls call!
To plate• c.lassirttd ad, call 1b, SurToJk Journal

al57J..8313.

Thanks for·thc trip.
Rocks. trees. tents...

paradise.
Li1tleT.
Lury,
On ly 716days unitJ lhe
rest of our lives.
Mary

Or J1111 dial 1313 from any oa-campllS u: lcnl H)o.

The Suffolk Journa l-Working For You

Happy 25lh Anniversary
Mom and Dad.
-Raina

iblk"~riJt10' 14
11 :00 · 1:00

Thethoughlofthesetwo
Somcn,ille natiYes once lpin
dorninatin& the hockey rink m11.11
be • dream come true for many
Klli&hb fans and I nightmare to
the re.s1 ot the ease Coast Hockey

........

We Feature
Bud and Miller Light on Draft
16 o:r.. Frosted Glass. $1.95

Dapi&c. what hlppcns in
NuhYillc, many II Suffolk will
alwaysregardlhanutheiegcnd•
ary xoring duo ot the Rams Md
never forJCI Ille immcn,c pride
and cherished memories they

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

brou&htlousall.

3:00 : 4:00

14 • 20 , 1992
Gid«;:on Bible Disuibution
Student Services Staff Meeting
Program Council Sponsors Caricaturists
~~i~~~$[ &°~}~~t~~:k~~~ ~n:ae:;~~n ,Psychology -- Leon J. Kamin
Women's Tennis-Suffolk vs Lesley

3:30
4:00 · 8:00
4:15. 6:00
6:30. 9:00
7:30 • 10:00

~~!t ~n~~:::J~f~e:m~g!i<, the W~mcn of lhe French Resi;1ance
Orient:ttion For Parents of New Transfer & Freshman
Women's Basketball ~eel.in

1:00.
t:00 •
1:00 •
1:00 ·
1:07
4:00 •
5:30 •

10/15

2:30
2:30
2:30
2:30
H
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7:30

Friday, 10/16
5:JO
10:00 • 12:15

Monday 10/19

Thank you God, you

Film: Le Silence de la Mer

tr you'n tak.ln& oae or Ihue IClll, take Kaplan first.
We teach you nadly .ihat lhe·test t0ver1 and show
you the test takin& Slnlt&its you'll nttd to ICOl'e your
best. No one teachu you to think like lhe test makers
belltr lh an Kaplan.
CLASSES HELD AT
SUFFOLK UNlVERSITY
CALL
(61 7) 630-9330

KAPLAN

Tue,sday 10/20
8:30 • t0:00
1:00 • 2:30
9:00 • 10:00
12:30 • t:00

Lcs1ey Colle_ge
Sawyer & Fenton l:.obb1cs
C Walsh Thca1er

t·w.rsftt:!

\ 1:00,

10lcncc A\ainst Women • How Does It Affect Students'!
l~':c~if'Tea~s~~ro;ctin g

1
~ f:Ja:~

°rZ~~! ~cl

1

~~:a 11 Meeting
EDSA Sponsors Free Coffee & Tea
Small uiw Firm Opponunities • Law Job Search Series

MBA Monday day classes Meet IO Make Up for Columbus Day Holiday
Faculty Evaluations Of CLAS Students Due.
,,,)

~~~{~~~~~~i6~ ~u:i:~ 1~sili~a~~~c~;~si:tancc

Women's Cross Country - Su[folk vs Regis \ 11 :00
Men's Cross Country - Suffolk vs Gordon
Soccer - Suffolk vs Mass: Maritime
~~~~:Co?~;f:S1o~JJ~~1~

fr.~n
y

CLAS Deans Office

cw~!~~:
o::loi: ~tl;j~

·

Mus Maritime

World Trade Center - Harborview Room
Donahue 218

Alcohol Awareness Weck Begins \ Watch f0r Events •

_ Awareness Infonnation Booth
5~ir.N~~ ~li:nd
Alcohol
~c:~:~~!~ps

11:00 • 2:00
3:30
5:30

BigT,
Let your words do the work!
Se nd a message to someon e special!
Journal Classifieds/Personals
do the job for you!

149 Charles Street, Beacon HIii

GNninaaradlllledla 199'2.. When
ahdabolihlsgrcMplaycr,Bums
rq,licd. "Heb a peat all-&l'OU!ld
ptayuand • r111e youna man. and
he will do well". Although ihc
Horan-Grunin& era may be OYer
I.I Suffolk, It ii onlyjuSI beginning in Nashville.

Suffolk University's Calendar of Events
October

u

BEACON HILL PUB

physkllpme~ liketolutand
play dcfcNiw:lyH A ma1tetiag
.
major and Dean'• Usl IIUdcnl,

-University DateLine

ft\'Mday 10/17
1:00
6:00 • 8:00
9:00 • 1:00

-Lav<ol™'!P, LAny_

THESUFFOLKJOURN~L

Hockey Jh>m,a,, 12

Thu

LSA T. Or}e-on-Onc Coachina.
Mattorncy•hoscoredinthc
99thpcrttrltilc'willtborou&hl)'

play had ended when Errandonca
and Pat HiUins. who were both wudra11cddown.
All in all, ii was anothu
in the cruse. The aoaJ. scored :11
16:39,pYelJMus1comfon:iblc physical 11me for the R11n1.
Thcrewasonce1gainmanycan:b
4.0lead.
Suffolkfinallyaotonthc giYtn out. and many conlf'OYCJ•
board 17:43 in lhe ,c:cond half. sial calls were made. But this
whcnEstebanEmndonea scored time, the R&rM were out-carded
on1pcnllly&IKllofhisownaftcr by their opponcnls by a 5-2 count.
"We' re improYina. We
he wu taken down. After some
ar1umcnt.1betwccn1hereferccs, chanacdourtactics inthesccond
coachc.s,andpl1ycn,f.mndonc:1 half and it hur1 11.1,"uid Pcrju.
"We need more ambition,- he
wu 1•ardcd • penalty shot.
UMau scored on )'Cl added, "but we're doina mi.:h
bener.M
another penalty •hot 32:13 in10
Although their record
the pme, u Zgonis completed
his hat-Irick and a•w. the Be:., docs not show it, the team . which
has many internaticHW playcn
COnJ I S- 1 lead. Alona with his
whodldnotcommunicatcwcll11
t11101SSists,Zgonishada1ota1or
fin1.h:u1eUcdnic:clyforPerju
Spoin1Sinthe11me.
andhasplaycdioaetherasatcam.
M11i 1no Nora lhcn
AfcerSalurday'spme,theplaysco«d 38 seconds later whcn he
en seemed happy wiUI the w1y
pu1theball ifltothcempcy ne t
1heyplayedeYenthou1hthcyktst
aflcr Etrandonca wu lew.lcd in
thca:imcbyaS-2score.
rron1andwuClpec1in1anothcr
SpirilS after the game
penal1yshol. Thc.ofikWs1n•
wcrchi&h, with mosionthetcam
Jleadcounud Nun's goal. which
sayina they were salisrlCd with
cau& Beacons ' g03fie M au thcircrTon againsi 1coprant:ed
hl
Hawt:offauard.uhcthoughtthc

modcnledurin&thcib)'.

radlilics or pri,oRS.
Some Sludcnls feel uncuy about pusing
thctcnenlsofthelod1iflghousewhoareoftcnsi11in1
on lhcir doorsteps.
Al I hc:uing on September 24, lhc 80,ion
Lk:cnsing Board ordered I kln&•limc Beacon Hill
land-lo.-d to hi.re a residen t man:11er 10 ovcrscc the
lodging house, whk:h Housing Inspector James
Buttiglicri ha.1 described as'":i dcrclicl fn11cmi1y

'}.{ory ·

CA MPUS REPS WANTED

1~£465

The

).~~:~~

CoUcac~ta~~s.pl:iccd 12th in
m
thefiYemile1camcompcti1ioowith11cam
time ol 338.
The men's fiYC mile m«l -:U
u,ppcd by the Coast Guard Academy with
142,followcdbyBent1eyCollcge~4. MIT
60, Tufts UniYc:rsil)' 8.S. BablOn College

• RE MINDER TO STUDENTS WITH PERKINS
LOAN and/or INCENTIVE LOANS ror the Fall 1992
Semester:

Soccer frontpa1, 12

Women 's Tennis-Suffolk vs .Gordon
MBAQdPA Alumni Association Board or Directors Meeting

Campus W'°tdc
Sawyer Lobby
Gordon CoUege
V.P.'s Conference Room

Goif-New England Championships
MBA Executive Breakfast Series \ Sanford Smilh
!~~~~i°k~a~'Ex~{~u}tl'n~on by Dana Murphy
ille Terrible Trap on WS~ ~~ on WSFR \ Win a $30.00 Gift C.Cnificate
Meeting

Sawyer 426
1:00 • 2:00
Fenton 337
1:00 • 2:00
Fcnl<>n 338A
1:00 • 2:30
Fenton 3388
t:00 - 2:30
R.igeway 416 & 400
1:00 - 2:30
Forensic
Sawyer 421
I :00 - 21
30
Student Government Assoc,auon
2·30 - 3·30
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Soccer - Suffolk vs Salve R~gina
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SUFFOLK SPORTS
THESUFFPLKJOURNAL

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1992

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Former Suffolk hockey


stars playing 10 m1nocs
Horan and Gruning
together again
By Miduld Todiao
Contributing Reporter

Brian Gruninc with hockey roach Bill Bums
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Soccer team foses
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Suffolk Univmily in the Nortb- ,elves and he is equally lakntcd
cm 1:351 Coast Athletic Confer- =~=~
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Oclober 21, 1992

Plight of
domestic
violence
heard at
Suffolk