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VOLUME 43, NUMBER 4 Marist College, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. OCTOBER 14,1993 Marist reacts to new time for activities hour by JULIE MARTIN the way the slot is being used by both "Guidelines should be set so we do not slip tivity hour. students and faculty. : Associate Editor into bad habits." "I preferred the Friday time slot because now I student teach," she said. "I know According to vanderHeyden, the slot was vanderHeyden also suggested more slots This year's move of Marist|s activity hour supposed to help better establish interaction there are students who are interning who from Friday afternoons to Wednesday after­ should be freed so the clubs can meet and can't be there either,"- she said. ,-, .,'...'., noons is causing a few minor conflicts as between the students and their professors. the activity hour could be used for the in­ students and faculty are still adjusting to the "This (faculty and club meetings) is not tended purpose of improved faculty/student Fitzgerald, who is also the secretary for the new time slot. the purpose of the slot," he said. "The pur­ relations. Student Programming Council, said the club. The activities hour now takes place from pose of it was to increase faculty and student always haid'a good turnout for meetings'oh Fridays last year. 12:30 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Wednesdays in­ relations; to schedule college-wide events "The activity hour is now stead of 2:30 to 5:00 p.m. on Friday. which all members of the college communi­ John Ritschdorff, chairman tor the Maura Brouillette, a sophomore from ty could be invited to." Academic Affairs Committee, said it is in­ Plymouth, Mass., said while she thinks the smack in the middle of the hour is better utilized now, she finds students Kent Rinehart, student body president, week; it's the same for every­ deed to early to tell whether or not the new cannot join as many clubs as they would pro­ said the students and the faculty just need schedule is working. bably like. time to adjust to" having the activity hour at body." "We (the committee) will have to look at "Last year, kids would use the activity a different time. - Marc vander Hey den, how the hour was used and decide then what hour as an opportunity to go home or start "First of all, I think there is more stu­ to do next year," he said. "Obviously, it's their weekends early," she said. "But now dent/teacher interaction, especially after the vice president of academics hard to find a time to suit everybody. If in everyone (club heads) tries to use the slot. rape a few weeks ago. There are more task April we find groups are being excluded, You have to make a lot of tough choices." forces," he said. "It's slightly unrealistic to then we'll find if some adjustment is possi­ "The activity hour is now smack in the ble." However, student club leaders are not the expect change in the first month or so." middle of the week; it's the same for only ones who are taking advantage of the While vanderHeyden said he admits it is everybody with the largest number of peo­ Bob Lynch, coordinator of student ac­ freed time slot. still early in the year, he wants to make sure ple who are available," he said. tivities, said he realizes the importance of Professors are now using that period to students and faculty do not slip into patterns Sue Fitzgerald, a senior from Saratoga more student/teacher interaction. schedule more faculty meetings. which will be hard to undo. ; Springs, N.Y., said she is not happy with the "It is the most important way for a facul­ Marc vanderHeyden, vice president of "It was difficult to get the new schedule new time slot as she is currently student ty member to encourage a student outside the academic affairs, said he is not pleased with and we have to learn how to adjust," he said. teaching and is not on-campus during the ac­ classroom," he said. Another water break; marks number four by MEREDITH KENNEDY" b"een"fillcd;"'said-Douglas:—* Douglas also said he believes that Staff Writer the workers were rushing to get the Once again, a pipe break has left heat turned back on before the "Vision '94" all wet. weather turned any colder. The The latest leak flooded the first surge of water pressure caused trie floor hall of the Campus Center, pipe to rupture. near the new band room. Peter Petricca, Pizzagalli's pro­ According to Bob Douglas, ject engineer, said, "We (Marist Superintendent of Pizzagalli Con­ facility workers and Pizzagalli) struction, a pipe in the heating have to work as a team." system burst when Marist facility "They (Marist) have to deal with employees were trying to restart the the previously existing system, system. while we (Pizzagalli) have to deal Construction and expansion of with the new additions to that the heating system caused it to be system," added Petricca. shut down and the water pipes drained, around the first of June. Workers repaired the leak in the Douglas believes that the pipe same day and there was no had dried out considerably during reported damage to the rooms or the past four months/causing it to the hall. crack when workers attempted to Bob Lynch.-Coordinator of Stu­ jjjfey? restart the .system. dent ActivitieSj said that the ac­ "They (Marist facility tivities office received no notifica­ Two unidentified construction workers repair the broken pipe in the basement of the employees) were trying to fill the tion of any complications regarding pipes faster than they should have the first floor rooms. campus center. Circle photo/Matt Martin Sexual Awareness Committee probes needs organizations. way beyond the condom issue, which is by CARI L. OLESKEWICZ with, and we still need to define those "If you talk to the members of the com­ rather old." issues." • ' Assistant Editor mittee, they will have no comment," With students having dubbed this commit­ Do not mistake the Sexual Awareness Mignone said. "We are not at a point that tee the 'Condom Committee,' Mignone said While campaigning last spring for the posi­ Committee for,- the .Condom Committee; we really have anything to report." that the committee would not be basing its tion of student body president, Rinehart pro­ members do not want students thinking that mised that he would deal with the issue of the committee is concerned only with getting condoms once in office. condoms on campus. ' The executive committee has recently been Circle non-scientific poll "We are trying to find out what it is the established by Kent Rinehart, student body students want, and then go from there," president, to evaluate the needs of students The Circle conducted a raridornpc^l of stu­ Rinehart said. "The issue of condoms was concerning sexual awareness. a big issue last year, it was debated but never Most members of the Sexual Awareness dents from Oct. 8-12. Over 350 students were really dealt with." committee have no comment.. Sullivan said that last week's meeting end­ These students are reluctant to give details asked to respond Yes or No to the following ed with a decision to broaden the purpose on their proposed actions, because they are of the committee. still in the preliminary stages. question: Should condoms be sold on campus? Anthony Mignone, executive vice presi­ "We agreed to table the committee until dent of the Student Government Association we define its purpose," Sullivan said. and the committee's chairperson, said that the group has met for the first time last week. According to Rinehart, the committee "We decided that before doing anything, Yes = 323 No = 31 consists of seven students, choosen because we will conduct research," Mignone said. they have shown high involvement in the issue. Mignone, who is also acting as the com­ Jim Sullivan, a resident Senator in SGA agenda solely on the issue of condoms. mittee's spokesperson, said the research and member of the Sexual Awareness Com­ Rinehart said that by next spring, he would phase would include possibly a survey and mittee, said he would like to see the commit­ "Condoms are not the only point of the like to have a proposal taken to the ad­ the collection of other information, including tee educate people on issues of sex. committee," Mignone said. "There are other ministration, depending on the results of the information from outside sources, such as "The phrase 'sexual awareness' covers a issues which the committee will have to deal work of the Sexual Awareness Committee. foundations, and other state and federal myriad of issues," Sullivan said. "It goes THE CIRCLE, OCTOBER 14,1993 THE CIRCLE^ QCTbBER ii», 1993 Hairy thesis and farmrplotir cloud'Malice gning ing, the rape case, she's suddenly right out multiple lives. Me A Tenor' Tonight Or should I say plots? by ANDREW BORIS and of Brooklyn. But it was good to see Bill Pullman in a ed,'. It would have been fine if even one of the -by JUSTIN SEREMET '. "This play has been a little more COLLEEN MURPHY A: If you do have the misfortune of see­ lead-type role. ^ stories was interesting, but everything was so Staff Writer 'expensive because of the set," said ' ing this film, worth waiting for is Neuwirth's He's Geena Davis' husband in "A League Colleen: This week we saw "Malice." predictable. co-producer Jen Guzman.; "It's" line, "I wouldn't mind shootin' ya." of Their Own," and the doctor who talked The cast of Marist, College It was a good idea in theory, but in reali­ A: I wouldn't say it was predictable. still being worked oh as of now." It's a killer. Bridget Fonda out of breast implants in Council on Theatre Arts' '."Lend. ty, not really. I didn't know what was going to happen Me A Tenor" wants to assure you • The " cast also includes two Andrew: This movie is about a married next! Alec Baldwin played the doctor with the "Singles."; :;- ; god complex. ' But he wasn't really good^ that you will not,be able to sit freshmen, both of whom'were very couple who take in a doctor as a boarder. First, there's this rape on campus, and involved in acting in high school. He's a little too hairy for my tastes,^ but A: With a track record like that, now I through this play without laughing. It's also a movie about a mad rapist who then there's this doctor. hysterically. "I think there's more freedom stalks young women and rips out their hair. I figured that the doctor was the rapist. his acting was probably the best of the know why he took this role., bunch.* Colleen, I really didn't like this movie. "Lend Me a Tenor" is a story of here," said Karen Landry. "I can C: It's also a movie about a doctor who Wrong! express myself without having the As the betrayed husband, college dean, I thought it was poorly acted and horribly mistaken identities in which Max, scams insurance companies out of large sums The rape is solved and the doctor is still the gopher of the Cleveland Grand director constantly in my face tell­ of money. around, see? and thwarter of mad rapist, Bill Pullman was written. not as convincing. It could have been a good film, but it Opera Company, is forced to im­ ing me what to do." A: And it's also a movie about the god After that the girl gets abdominal pains personate the world famous tenor "There's more of a professional and the movie takes a bizarre turn for the But you can't blame him. seemed as if it was hastily slapped together. complex, whatever that is. Tito Merelli. atmosphere here," said freshman Confused yet? worse. Come on, even Sybil couldn't handle such On a scale from one to ten, I'd have to a multi-faceted character. give it three god complexes. "This is a very funny play that Scott Grinnell. "All of the actors Well, try sitting through this movie for a C: The cast wasn't great. won't bore the audience," said made me feel at home. We all got Bebe Neuwirth (Lilith from "Cheers") C: Nicole Kidman was quite the conniver. C: Not even. few hours. senior Scott Altomare, who plays together at the director's house and was a nice surprise, until I heard her speak. But I didn't really believe that. I give it one and a half, and that's only Colleen, I'm still trying to figure out who the lead role, Max. "There's a lot got to know each other." It's hard to believe that she spent six years She hasn't quite found her signature role for the god complex speech. the rapist was. of action involved and we have a Many of the cast members as in a bar on Beacon Street without a trace of yet. Pedro: Next week, Colleen and Andrew C: Andrew, I'm still trying to figure out very strong cast." well as the people behind the scenes a Boston accent; and as the detective handl­ Talk about multiple personalities...she had will try to review "Short Cuts." what the plot was: Altomare has been involved with indicated that MCCTA has been MCCTA since he was a freshman getting a lot more attention and and also appeared in last year's respect over the last couple of Shazbot! Jellyfish discusses and breakfast production of "King Lear." years. "It's a comedy of hilarious situa­ " We' ve definitely grown," Altomare said of MCCTA, which by DANA BUON.CONT. Not only were they fun to watch, They couldn't have been cooler. ended up producing their debut said Smith. tions," said co-director Jim but their musicianship was incredi­ To give a little background, , "Bellybutton." "If I'm having problems, I can Joseph, a member of the class of is now the largest club on campus. When the Tears for ble, making several people in the Jellyfish originated in Pleasanton, The rest, as they say, is history. go to him with them," said 1991, "I can't emphasize it "It's at least doubled in size since Fears/Jellyfish tour rolled into audience wonder how they pulled Ca. when Andy Sturmer and Roger This past February, after two Sturmer. "And we love the Bee enough." I was a freshman. I think we've town to play at The Chance last Manning became fast friends become more recognizable since off some of the things they did. band member changes, they releas­ Gees." The play was done in 30 days, Jerry Gretzinger and Karen Landry deliver a scene during a dress rehearsal on Tues­ Wednesday, I was among a group Their singing was also because of their shared musical ed "Spilt Milk," one of my "If you listen to their older stuff, which is considered fast by Broad­ 'King Lear'." of people that experienced a real unbelievable, with some jaw- tastes. favorite of the year. they were totally breaking ground way measures. The cast of eight is "There's a lot of diversity here," day for MCCTA's 'Lend Me A Tenor.' Circle photo/Matt Martin treat. dropping harmonies. They went their separate ways Guzman said. "We have people of Besides Sturmer and Manning, with tape loops, drum loops, and particularly small, but some felt it who has been involved in all be a good turnout. in the Marist College Theatre In particular, Jellyfish put on Before the show, however, I got during college, but remained in all sorts of different majors. I think singer/drummer and keyboardist, vocal tricks." made working on the show that MCCTA's works since she was a "A lot of people might think of tonight, tomorrow night, and what was probably the most amaz­ to hang out with the band for contact, exchanging musical ideas. respectively, Jellyfish also features we've gained respect through all the I also talked to them about how much easier. freshman. "A lot of people stay for going to a play as a chore," Saturday night at 7 p.m., and Sun­ ing show I've ever seen. about an hour and a half, talking When they graduated, they were Tim Smith on bass and Eric Dover plays and the different communi­ Smith and Dover became part of "Our small cast allowed us to be the whole four years." Altomare said. "This play doesn't day at 2 p.m. Admission is $4 for The band performed for about with them about everything from ready to get down to business and on guitar. ty service that we've been involved the band. more intimitely involved," said take a lot of thought though. It will students, senior citizens, and for 40 minutes, doing 11 songs from the Bee Gees to breakfast cereals. make some music. in." Meanwhile, everyone involved in All are in their mid-to-late "I sent Andy a tape of some junior Jim Johansmeyer, who entertain." faculty and staff of Marist College. their two albums, "Bellybutton" Not only were they very friend­ The demo that resulted from twenties. "We rarely lose people," said "Lend Me a Tenor" is very excited stuff I had done and I flew out to plays Saunders in the play. "Lend Me a Tenor" will be held General admission is $6. and "Spilt Milk," including "The ly, but they answered every ques­ their collaboration fell into the "We have a goal for this tour," audition, said Smith. "Everyone in the cast gets involv- co-producer Jill Veasey, a junior about it and hopes that there will King Is Half Undressed," "Baby's tion without fuss and were willing hands of former .Bee Gees producer said Sturmer. "(We want) to get as "The album was pretty much Coming Back," and "The Ghost to sign autographs and have their Albhy Galuten, who flew out to many people to hear 'Spilt Milk' as written at that point, and a week At Number One." pictures taken. meet Sturmer and Manning, and possible." later, we.started recording, spen­ "I hate touring- I'd much rather ding about five or six months on Students wary of Health Services Policy allows 10 percent; be in the studio, but I'll tour 'til I it." _ According to Anthony Campilii, drop to achieve that goal," he After the album was done, they by ROBERT G. TARGOS by the federal government this • year. chief finance officer, the resident Sly's comeback continues added. needed a guitarist, and Dover was Staff Writer guests first come, first serve The band discussed working with a friend of Smith's.' If the health care crisis remains student health plan was establish­ With health care an issue at the the way it currently is, the cost ed about eight years ago. Galuten, describing him as so­ "I think the essay helped me get 1 he noi^c i.s orsl> 0:1c complaint meone almost like a guru. forefront of President Clinton's could become as much as one in Campillii said the budget for the bv NOREEN MCQUEENEY domestic agenda, the plan has every five dollars by the end of health plan had been allocted for that Muiphy ha* about thi IICA in high flying 'Demolition' "He has a very calming force," ...see CONCERT page 9 • Staff Writer uiicit pjss r*olic\. $184 thousand this year. the year 2046..- . ' caused Marist students to consider Clinton's four year term. Anythingjthatis^badjfor-.you is • He said the plan costs $95 per Ever> Wednesday morning noise Obtainim; a aucsl pa*-, has by JENNIFER Gl AND ALONE In prison; inmates are subject to their.own health careplansiarid the -Jane O'Brien, the directdr-of-. illegal,,including salt,.caffeine, 'con-,, h'eiaith "care that is: offered oh year for each sudent, and it gets in­ can be lu-aid from all the Iiohmen become ,i i'u-c <\)i j||. rehabilitation while frozen so when tact sports,- sex,and kissing. :,:,':; Marist Health Services, said she What do you think life would be campus. feels the Clinton health plan will cluded in the residence fee. dorms and il !•> inn due to .Nov* passe* (01 iie.shiiicii die. like in the 21st century? they are released, if they are.releas- You; are also fined if you. are"' lOnstnicin).'!. dis'rib»iYii In fii'sijciil rJuecfnrs ed, they can become a productive LmV/iKii With the rising cost in health most benefit the older and graduate Max Stratton, a junior from caught, using bad language^ How technologically advanced care, the issue has become more students. Williamstown, Mass., said he did [( is the ".mirid of f.'L-slniicn fiom II a.111 to iicum IU-IV would society be, and would there member of society. . • So, Spartan does everything he Vii'(liu.-,ddj (in .'! I11M coil 1J llM complicated for political officials not consider health care when he scrambling to K trie first on line to 1 From 1996 we jump to the year can, breaking every rule, to catch Lisa Usack, a senior psychlogy sjrvc, hasN. isch l\Miineii diiiin. be more crime in the country's ma­ and the general; public. decided to live" off campus. obtain j;licit [i-issts In; til.- 2032 to what is now known as the Phoenix. TO CRAZY ENTREPRENEURS major who supports herself finan­ M.inan. I co. Shc-han ..iui ( Imii- jor cities? Clinton's health plan, which is cially, said that she will worry "I'm not concerned about it weekend Warner Bros.' latest release, district of San Angeles, where there Stallone's character is a mix of " I here aie tons of peopli1 ot't- P.liJIU 1 floOi*. OIK lIl.Olljll lllill, are no violent crimes and the police Fortunes will be made by the I; called "managed care," targets the about health care when something because my parents have health in­ , "Demolition Man," shows us both Rocky and Rambo (which can 37 million Americans who present­ happens. surance," Stratton, a.resident of .idc m\ dOO: lll.ilwllij, lOild iWIV can lime J-J^CS tor -L,.ii ;J_I,.. :I' nt don't carry guns. 11* population. KM Ls-n.pl-", Hollywood's idea of one possible be seen more than once), so it is RENEGADES who join us. ; ly have no health insurance or in­ Garfield Place, said. vvhilt: naiiim? to «»•! their passes," What they do carry are "glow O'Brien said resident students Cli.'.mpaL'ii.u who*..: :ie-liii:>j,'i future and how all aspects of daily nothing special. surance that is inadequate. have the benefit of the Marist O'Brien said the plan covers the -did MCLMP. Viurphs, ufio's ioorii sticks," which are used to render 1 pi pnldtii'ii ii 2o{> cm im-.j 2') life, from driving to going to the This role was not out of the or­ health plan, organized with the cost of minor treatment at St. !•> niu away noiii the Re .idem a person unconscious. According to the Washington 1 - 5 bathroom, are drastically different. dinary for him, and while he was Francis, the cost of routine Diicctii.' * i>!!ii^ on :ne third .1iwi P.V«.N d"J [ CO lJ1. IliS ,.* 2 P_"-0 The only place anyone can even Some may laugh, but Post, health care costs will account cooperation of St. Francis Director Marco Brambilla and shooting people and blowing things for one in every seven dollars spent Hospital. CII" (.'lii'iiijaniiji '"I can't sL'ep "' .SFift GUESTS pace 4 producer Joel Silver (of the see a gun is in the Hall of Violence up he seemed right at home. WATERLESS TECHNOLOGY will create many ...see HEALTH page 4 • "Lethal Weapon" movies) put at the local museum.. Lori Petty ("Free Willy") was 3 together a solid action film with a While everyone in San Angeles originally chosen for the role of Lt. MILLIONAIRES in the 90's. lot more humor than I expected. is happy with their peaceful city, Huxley, but Stallone thought she Campus violence attracts'Courage to Fight Sylvester Stallone ("Clif- Lt. Lenina Huxley: (Sandra had no on-screen chemistry, with The course began over 20 years ago by a Joe LaBar, a senior from Vernon, N.J., women. fhanger") is Detective John Spar­ Bullock, "The Vanishing,:.' "Love him. Stanford University martial arts student, helped organize this demonstration after Alice Marie Gerty, a graduate of the tan, who is known around the Los Potion #9") is bored and wants to She, was replaced with Sandra, :WhHe some LAUGH, We get RICH. by CARLEY KING Matt Thomas, after a friend and classmate working over the summer during the course, said she was hesitant at first because Angeles Police Department as the deal with the crimes of the 20th Bullock, who did a nice job with " : 3f0 sec DEMO = SALE = BIG $$$ Staff Writer of his was raped. freshman orientation. she was sexually abused from a past relation­ "demolition man" (hence the century. some difficult and sometimes "A kick to the groin. A kick the the head. Thomas studied the statistics of rape and "I expressed interest in doing something film's title). Somehow, Simon Phoenix gets stupid dialogue. ship and felt it was too late, but took the ; 6 FIGURE POTENTIAL Pays daily. Switch. Another kick to the head. found that most of the victims did not know for the campus as far as safety goes," LaBar course anyway. Spartan is an aggressive cop who up for parole and manages to The one actor who made the As the mugger attacks, the woman how to protect themselves. said "After we got back to school and with "For me, the course was good because it has spent the last two years of his escape during his parole hearing. movie was Wesley Snipes. screams 'head', 'groin', and kicks the Thomas started this course and said since the incident that occurred, I just felt it life chasing after Simon Phoenix Phoenix exhibits a kind of made me feel that my body could never be violence the police department has His character was both frighten­ assailant with brute force in the called out then there have been 20,000 graduates from necessary to do something." used against me again," Gerty said. "It has (Wesley Snipes, "Rising Sun"), (914)454-5722 LaBar, a member of Phi Sigma Kappa, one of the most dangerous never dealt with before. ing and extremely entertaining areas. more than 50 different chapters across the been in the past, so I now feel really power­ said he brought his idea to his fraternity and criminals society has ever known. The police commissioner is told On Wednesday, Oct. 6,1993, 'Courage to , Canada and Europe. ful about myself." MTV's Denis Leary had a small Fight,' a rape prevention and women's em­ The demonstration that night contained they supported him with the plans for the Gerty, as well as other graduates of the The movie opens in the year 1996 by the mayor, Dr. Cocteau (Nigel part as Edgar Friendly, the leader !• •• II •! Hawthorne), who controls the ci­ powerment program came to Marist to make many scenes of mugging situations and rape demonstration to help decrease the chance course, demonstrated some moves that they with a violent confrontation bet­ of an underground society of ty, to do whatever is necessary to female students and faculty aware of the scenarios in which the mugger, (a protected of violence on this campus. learned and they shared there thoughts about ween Spartan and Phoenix, pro­ thieves who are the last criminal "After what happened a few weeks ago, mpted by Phoenix's kidnapping of catch Phoenix and take him back Robert's Hair Designs power they have inside themselves. instructor) attacks a participant (a past the course. element in the city. we were scared about our female friends 30 bus passengers. to the cryoprison. Students and faculty, approximately 46 graduate from the course). Hope Wootan, another graduate, said At one point, Leary broke into 76 Mt. Camel;street';v. :^^ZX members, came to this instructional program With each kick, hit or strike to the mug­ walking on campus, that urged us all to shefeels more confident in relationships now After Phoenix is arrested, Spar­ Huxley, somewhat of an expert one of his trademark MTV on the 20th century, suggests co-sponsored by the Sexual Violence Preven­ ger, the participant screams 'No, no, no,' at something," LaBar said. than before she took the course. tan is charged with the involuntary routines. Poughkeepsle, NY. -'•' -o]*s-• T 'Courage to Fight' offers three course manslaughter of the hostages. defrosting Spartan, the man who tion Task Force and Phi Sigma Kappa a steady pace to help control her breathing "This course really changes my life in a It was completely unexpected and chants the place where she is striking the levels to women, each a completely different lot of ways, not only in the streets, but also Phoenix told him they weren't in originally captured Phoenix, and 473^757 fraternity. return him to active duty. and the crowd loved it. 'Courage to Fight,' is a model mugging attacker to help her focus. scenario that increase the level of difficulty in relationships," Wootan said. "I now the building, when in fact they I enjoyed this film and I think along the way. were. It takes Spartan a little while to (between Caesar's Restaurant and Noah's Ark Bar) chapter that offers self defense courses to 'Head, head, head, groin, switch, groin, stand up for myself in ways and situations you will too. groin,' were some of the words used to help The first is a 25 hour course that is aimed According to the movie, the year adjust to the many changes that women to teach them how to protect I normally wouldn't have been able to." have taken place over the last 36 It was much more than your themselves. the participant overcome the attacker. at a single unarmed assailant and teaches Many students who came to the 1996, only three years from now, typical action film. females how to avoid being assaulted and brings with it the invention of years. ' The night was very intense for all in­ At the end of the fight the participant yells demonstration said they felt moved when STUDENT DISCOUNTS simple fighting techniques. cryoprisons where prisoners are dividuals as the students and faculty watch­ four words to help her get control herself and they saw other females defend themselves * EARN INCOME'93* Earn $500 -$1000 weekly stuff­ ed emotional scenes in which a female was to analyze the situation. The second course progresses to multiple against an attacker. frozen for the length of their ing envelopes. For details - RUSH Men's Cuts: 11.00 reg.is,o6 sentences. Eam$200-$500weeWymailing1993Travel being attacked and she had to fight for her 'Look,' is yelled as she scans the area for assailants, two or three of them at once and A sophomore from Somers, Conn., Jen­ $1.00 with SASE to: further assailants. 'Assess,' is next as she how to handle each one separately. nifer Lee, said she really enjoyed the Simon Phoenix is sentenced to brochures. Formoreinformation send aself life to survive. GROUP FIVE Women's Cuts; 14.00 reg.is.oa checks her attacker. 'No' is screamed as she Finally, the third course is designed against life in cryostasis and Spartan is addressed stamped envelope to: Myriam Bouchard.co-founder and pro­ demonstration, and now wants to take the 57 Greentree Drive, gram director of 'Courage to Fight', said she stomps her foot on the attacker's head to an assailant with a weapon, a gun, knife or course as soon as she can afford it. sentenced to seventy years with the Travel Inc., Suite 307 started this New Paltz-based chapter four make sure he is not going anywhere soon. club and teaches the student how to disarm "I thought is was very motivational, I possibility of parole no earlier than P.O. Box 2530, Miami, FL 33261 Dover, DE 19901 years ago with her husband. As she runs from the scene, '911' is yelled the attacker. couldn't even explain the emotions I felt, I to attract attention and for someone to get A student may continue to the next level really got in touch with it and it motivated DOUBLE Your Car's.Mile-age! DISCOUNTS ON PERMS "When I saw a demonstration at a gradua­ FREE TRIPS SPRING BREAK '94 tion it didn't look real," Bouchard said, "the help. of classes after successful completion of the me," Lee said. Tests prow PERMA-POWER can dramaSoty toosasa class preceding it. AND MONEY!! SELL TRIPS, EARN CASH women got up five seconds after the fight As the first participant was being attack­ Kathleen O'Brien, from Staten Island, engine Be and M economy! Youl drive longer anil & HIGHLIGHTING ed, the crowd was silent, with a look of fear After each course is complete a gradua­ N.Y., said she thought the demonstration btaonfessl^becau&PE^-PCWSooalsiraovhg «, GO FREEH and it looked too easy." Individual and Student Organizations across their faces. tion ceremony is held to show support for helped her become more aware that she is not pans witi tie wows fcujfiea and sfippetiest tfcJcn and wanted to promote the HottestSpring Break Student Travel Services is now Bouchard said she was worried about how wear reducers. Smprj add it to yar oJ. Protects even Open till 7:30 Thurs Nights During the night the crowd began to cheer the students from their families and friends. a victim and never has to be. Destinations, call the nation's leader. Inter- hiring campus reps. she would protect herself, took the course where cJ laSs. Helps your car or tuck 90 TWICE as the participant on and encourage her to over­ This graduation is open to the public to "I just feel more confident since watching tar_and use less Wl 914KKM-5722. Campus Programs 1-800-327-6013. Call ©800-648-4849 !• Hi •• ill Ml Ml Ml | and learned what the course was about and how to use defense tactics in uncomfortable come her attacker, by chanting with her the show what each graduate has learned and to the demonstration for protecting myself," situations. parts of the body she was hitting. celebrate the spirit and empowerment of the O'Brien said. THE CIRCLE,, OCTOBER 14,1993. THE CIRCLE, JORDAN RETIRES OCTOBER 14, 1993

...continued from page 3 have visitors," said Sean Jackson Just walking down the hall on problems. * * , ' \ "First come first serve is the Director of Security, the Direc- What if you have class and can­ understandable but 20 is too low .tor of Housing and Residential a freshman from Pabody, Mass. the first floor of Leo the message . "We are getting punished for - "Guest Passes Suck" is written on not' get a good "spot on line said for the amount of people that live Life, and the Director of Athletics Drew Daigle.a Leo resident. in Champagnat," said Robert Muir among others on September 22. what other people did," said Car- * various memo boards.' rie Heselton a Leo resident. Many" alternatives are being - One girl complains but js the first a freshman from Whitestone, "The new policy gives us a bet­ on line and gets" passes every week Queens. \ • ter sense of who is here so we can "There is no reason why 1,000 offered. freshmen should suffer for the ac­ Suspending the privilege to have said Jackson. The final controversy There was never a limit on the better protect them," said Jim "The biggest problem is that the amount of guest passes issued in Raimo the director of housing and tions of 10," said Jackson the a guest of those involved in any in­ president of the Resident Student cident is a definite option said same people will have guests every the past. Every student could have residential life. "We limited the week," Houmiel said.; -This is two guests passes each. number of strangers who have the Council in Leo. "The feeling in this Jackson. It is the logical way. to.go dorm is that we pay $17,000 to go about it instead of infuriating the something that will be brought up The physical assault of a male least amount invested in being at an RSCmeeting arid will be student by three freshmen males here." here and they are dictating who can entire class he added. ;. '; and cannot come visit." If a guest-gets iri trouble inany determined within the dorm she and two male guests on Sunday The Freshmen are the only class added. ; - ^ September 19 in Champagnat, the affected because in conjunction In response to the safety reason­ shape or form the student they are ing Murphy says the new limit on visiting should get their privilege to Annoyance with the procedure amount of freshmen rushed to the with the violent assaults they were itself prompted the RSC in Leo to hospital for alcohol intoxication getting the largest amount of guest the amount of passes issued does have a guest suspended for the year Jordan leaves NBA submit a petition with 270 and the rape sparked the change in passes. not provide any guarantees. said Kent Rinehart student body "AH 20 could be the wrong peo­ president. signatures to Rinehart. policy. 350 of the 474 guest passes issued "Leo RSC really, has. its "act Five freshmen, all in one night, were in the freshmen area. ple," said Murphy. "Before you If the administration continues: know it they will interview people to be set on having a limit other together,";said Rinehart. '•}-]£ were rushed to the hospital for It is not that the freshmen lost ' Rinehart explained that he is Jordan leaves fans alcohol intoxication and the a privilege but it is for their own to determine who gets passes." alternatives proposed are limiting "Yes a student is responsible for the number of guests a student can open to as many suggestions as physical assault occurred the se­ protection said Raimo. possible but his goal is to eliminate cond weekend of school. their guest but what happens if they have per semester or at least in­ That is not how some freshmen creasing the limit to 20 or 25 per­ the new limit all together. expectations behind The change in policy was deter­ do cause a problem," Jackson said. see it. "You get written up and loose a cent of each buildings' population. mined in a meeting between the "Yes they are protecting us but ' 'Granted we are off to a rocky Vice President of Student Affairs, few priority points that does not Still others are pointing the start but that doesn't mean we by MATT MARTIN they are taking away our right to solve anything." finger at security. should overreact," said Rinehart. Feature Editor The three students involved in "The problem is not guests at all "Guests have always been kind of the physical assault on the fifth but more with security," said a problem in the past because they Michael Jordan said he had nothing left to prove when he retired last HEALTH floor of Champagnat lost a lot Heselton. Wednesday. ...continued from page 3 go home and do not suffer the con­ Services. more than priority points. One stu­ "Marist should spend the money sequences." I can give you 16,846 reasons why he shouldn't have. diagnostic testing, and the cost of dent was dismissed totally, another and put more security on campus," His name is Kareem. a specialist examination if it is done "Our campus is expanding, and In fact last year Rinehart was so should our health services," withdrew and the third was allow­ Jackson said. ,', I'll put it to you this way —v Robert Parish, the Boston Celtics' future at the initial visit. ed back on probation. Staffing was part of the issue. discussing with Gerard Cox, vice Hall of Fame center, and the oldest man in the league at the tender age Resident students express mixed Sorelle, a pre-med student, said. president of student affairs, the We should have a general physician The tone on the fifth floor of The normal 2,000 students plus of 47, is 14th,on the career scoring list. opinions on the services they are of­ Champagnat has definitely 300 on weekends is a lot for the possibility of expanding the guest Jordan was.87 points behind. fered through Marist Health on campus 24 hours a day." pass policy during the week but O'Brien said she would like to have changed. RAs, RDs and security on duty to Sure, Jordan may be considered the best player to ever lace up the Services. handle said Patti Houmiel the resi­ construction and the lack of park­ Nikes, but he fell short. Jason White a sophomore from a physician on campus, but the " It is safer - more an attitude of ing brought it to a screeching halt. decision has been left up to the a dorm than of a police state," said dent director in Sheehan. 16,846. Long Island, N.Y., said Health Even the greenest Celtics fan wouldn't place Parish in the same league Services has a personal touch with administrators. Doug Jelen the resident assistant on The limit makes things a little Rinehart and Jackson are She said Health Services has the fifth floor. "It was out of con­ less difficult Houmiel added. meeting with Cox some point this with Jordan, yet, Parish is still in the NBA. students. Larry Bird once said of Jordan, after he torched those same Celtics, "They always try to help you, been very effective with the treat­ trol for a couple of weekends." Although the need to provide week to discuss the new guest pass ment of students. When you get rid of a few bad safety is clear a majority of policy. and Parish, for 63 points in a double-overtime playoff game at Boston even when they're booked." Garden in 1986, "I thought it was God, disguised as Michael Jordan." White, a communication arts ma­ According to her records, in the apples it discourages those who are freshmen are fed up with the guest jor said. last month there were 1823 cases tempted to follow added Jelen. pass procedure itself. "I want to hear their point of Nothing to prove? Meg Gilboy, a sophomore com­ reported to Health Services. However the concensus among Lines, are forming an hour and view," Jackson said. "I agree that Bulls owner Jerry Reinsdorf said to ESPN in an interview after Jor­ munication arts major from Only 144 of those cases required the freshmen class is that a few bad a half before passes are given out they are trying to protect us but dan's announcement, "With this last NBA Championship, Michael pro­ Milton, Mass., said that Health treatment at St. Francis. apples should not spoil the bunch. and the same people are getting they are going about it the wrong ved that he could do what Magic and Larry did." Services provides adequate care for O'Brien said she' believes that VI do not think there is one per­ passes. way." So that's it? students on the whole. students who are brought to the son in the dorm who agrees with 11 to noon is the designated time Jonathan Sorelle, a junior from hospital need services that the col­ the guest pass policy," said to pick up passes, because it is part The lack of communication bet­ What about four-peat? Commentary Acushnet, Mass., said he feels lege cannot provide. Jackson who considers himself of the free slot but since people are ween the administration is another Marist needs to expand its Health spokesman for Leo. lining up "earlier this creates complaint among freshmen. How about 70 points in a game? Or, maybe a 720-through-the-legs, double back-flip, summersaulting- gainer from.half court? Security briefs He already showed us that he can put it off the Sears Tower, off the by KRISHNA WELLS security caught two unauthorized LSAT warehouse, through the window, off the scoreboard, nothing but net... SWISH. ,, Staff Writer guests climbing into one of the win­ dows in Champagnat Hall. The Nothing left to prove, except handling the press. On Thurs., Oct. 7, security men were escorted off campus by Not Kevin Johnson or Isiah Thomas in the open-floor, but the Mike received a call from Canterbury security, according to Leary. Lupicas and Bob Ryans (sportswriters for the New York Daily News and Gardens Apt. 2A that a window At 12:50 a.m., two Marist Boston Globe, respectively.) that have been hounding Jordan since had been broken. GMAT students were arrested and charg­ day-one. The perpetrator punched and ed with criminal mischief. At the announcement, Jordan moved quick to his right, getting a step broke the window and the screen. Jason Fusco and Kevin Straw on the press by quipping, "I haven't seen this many of you outside of There was no entry. along with three unidentified a scandal." Security and City of Poughkeep- youths had an argument with a Ci­ His playoff trip to Atlantic City in May was more publicized than most sie Police responded to the scene. GRE countries* elections. ty of Poughkeepsie taxi cab driver They searched the area but did not in the Donnelly parking lot. The |f you're looking for a brightfuture with financial When asked if he respected the press, he said, "Many of you," but find the suspect, according to Joe right side passenger window was he still hoped they weren't waiting for him outside of his house. Leary, director of college safety kicked out and the three uniden­ ' security, we are offering; immediate sponsorship for The bigger they come, the harder they fall, and this left a bigger im­ and security. tified men fled the scene, Leary the STOCKBROKER'S LICENSE pression than King Kong falling off the Empire State Building. On Sat., Oct. 9, a fire alarm said. MCAT Nothing left to prove? went off in Townhouse A1 and V "The driver was not injured but Try a comeback. security responded.' there was some physical contact There, would be no bigger challenge. Upon arrival, according to between the two men and the The press will dig deep, the plays will be harder, the fans will be Leary, securty confiscated 21 bot­ driver. Preparation i/z tougher, but he'll still return. tles of beer, four cans of beer and At 1:05 a.m., the Resident Direc­ Intensity? Wait until Mikey hasn't been playing with the big boys for many 'empties.' The Resident tor of Leo Hall reported to securi­ Poughkeepsie for • QUALIFIED LEADS •GENEROUS 75% PAYOUT half a season. Director took the names of the oc­ ty that a male student had walked 16,846 reasons. cupants and will.follow up with through a plate glass window, upcoming exams: • RAPID •3 M0. TRAINING disciplinary action. Leary said. PROMOTIONS PROGRAM 'He probably will come back in a year to show everyone he's still the At 11:50 p.m. on Sat., Oct; 9, king," says Magic Johnson. "He just got tired." GRE begins Oct. 23 • PROFESSIONAL •SALARY WHILE YOU OFFICES LEARN Even God rested on the seventh day. i ne Associates *re*s MARIST 's prepare with us. Michael Jordan, considered by depressed," said the sophomore Murray said. "The pressures began Meghan O'Neill, a sophomore Dewitt, N.Y., said the one word CALL MICHAEL HASHO many as the greatest basketball from Leroy, N.Y. "It completely to build on him: first the Olympics, from Brooklyn, N.Y., said some she would use to describe Michael logo screen-printed player to ever have lived, created took me by surprise." then to a pro-season, then the death students overreacted to Jordan's Jordan would be "explosive"; THE a sense of awe and wonder with his Jay LaScolea, host of Marist of his father, then the gambling. decision. however her housemate disagrees. on them? 516-741-5400 unique playing style; however, his College Television's "One-on- His career just began to wear on "People were like in mourning," Ttien stop in and PRINCETON latest move may have been his big­ One," said he found out about it him," he added. O'Neill said. "It was like he had Kathleen Doody, from see us at gest surprise yet. when he came home from his in­ Ken Babineau, head coach of the uied or something." Haworth, N.J., believes Jordan is Jordan, 30, decided to retire ternship at Dateline NBC. women's basketball team, shared How good will the Bulls be now egotistical and over-publicized. REVIEW NTINENTAL from the National Basketball "When I came home, 1 put on some of the same sentiments as without the services of the man MILLMAN'S T-SHIRT Channel Four and Chuck Scar­ Murray, citing the murder of who averaged 32.3 points per "As a player, he (was) Association last Wednesday, and awesome," Doody said. We Score More! the reaction around the Marist borough said, 'As you just saw on James Jordan as the main reason. game, an N.B.A. record? Dateline NBC...' " "I was not shocked or stunned," Kim Garrett, a junior from "(However,) he is so cocky because FACTORY campus has been filled with mixed he was so hyped up by everyone." 12 Fowler AveJ>oughkeepsle \Titt Princeton Review is xffiSaud «riih nctfier Prioccicn Unrrenity nor emotions. "f said, 'Oh no, that was not in Babineau said. "There were lots of Pompton Lakes, N.J., said the the Edoeational Tcsrng Service I BROKER DEALER CORPORATION the rundown of the show,' " said feelings with his father he had to defending champions will be com­ Now that Jordan has left the (One block down from Raymond "I was totally devastated," said hardwoods, Fragoia believes there John V. Metzner, a senior from the senior from Bath, N.Y. "It was come to grips with." petitive, but the will be unable to Avenue on the eastbound arterial) almost as if someone had died." Mark Fragoia, a junior from four-peat. will be a new leader amongst the 454-2255 Grahamsville, N.Y. "I always N.B.A.'s elite. wanted to be like Michael Jordan." However, there were some who Killingworth, Conn., said the main "I think they will be a good FREE SCREEN! 800/ were not thrown for a loop. factor was the media's treatment team, but they will not be as "The (New York) Knicks are go­ ESTABLISHED1982-MEMBERS NASD-MSRB-SIPC Alan Tomidy, a forward on the ing to be champions," he said. with College LD. men's basketball team, said Jor­ President Dennis J. Murray said towards Jordan. strong," Garrett said. "One person a CLEARING THROUGH OPPENHDMER & CO, INC. 995-5565 MEMBERS N.Y.S.E THE CIRCLE, OCTOBER 14,1993 THE CIRCLE, EDITORIAL OCTOBER 14,1993 E^ranely lo\v tiirnout fbr freshmen elections Student government elections the president arid vice-president. woodwork" to vote at the polls for Should they go to each person in A possible solution is during again prove that apathy still exists I am sure that a majority of the their friend. all the dorms and tell them in per­ freshmen orientation, S.G.A. among Marist students. freshmen class were somehow in­ This is wrong. son? (1 tried that for two years should take a more active role in Approximately 250 students volved with their student council in You should vote on the basis of when I was running for student informing students about what the THE CIRCLE voted in the recent freshmen high school.;;'"' what this person would do if they body president, the polls were still organization and encourage them elections. Why did riot they try to run for were elected. low.) to get involved. MARIST COLLEGE, POUGHKEEPSIE, NY 12601 This only represents one-fourth office? - Voting for someone just because Should they send a flyer, to every A calendar for freshmen elec­ of the class 1997. ; Again, riiaybe they did not care they live on your floor and dress mailbox and to all commuters? (I tions should be given to all students What happened to the remaining to or maybe they did not know well is no reason to vote. tried that too. Students just throw at orientation, so they have a THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER three-fourths? elections were upcoming. Being a senior at Marist, my ex­ them into the garbage without chance to think about it during the Maybe they forgot to vote. What about those speeches, did perience enables me to draw these reading it.) summer. Maybe they could not waste one you go? conclusions (not only for elections, Should they have the professors Moreover, Marist students need S J. Richard, editor minute of their precious time to fill Maybe you were one of the 20 but all events that occur at Marist): remind the students about elections to be better communicators. Ted Holmlund, sports editor out a ballot. students who attended. If the event is not properly publiciz­ during class? (This reminds me of Most students hear what they Matt Martin,/ea/«re editor Why -are Marist students '• (By the way, there are 850 in the ed, then no one comes to kindergarten.) only want to hear. apathetic /when it conies to freshmen class.) participate. How can S.G.A. best com­ Apathy exists when you do not municate to all the students when make the effort to care about your Julie Martin, associate editor Carl Oleskewlcz, assistant editor elections?. Come on, no one had classes. Students rely primarily on the /IIIYWlffi Is =it because Marist students It was held during the activity rumor mill to get their information. they are not willing to listen? school and your rights as students. Andrew Holmlund, editorial page editor Krlstina Wells, associate editor choose not to .utilize/ their right to hour. How can student government tell Communication is a two-way Let us see what progress we Dana Buonlconti, columns editor Kirell A. Lakhman, associate editor vote or has the construction'noise How can one honestly vote for the students about elections? street. make in the next S.G.A. elections James Hocking, distribution manager Jennifer Ponzinl, advertising manager MATTES, forced all publicity efforts to fall someone when they did hot know Should they send out a This is a major problem at in February...candidates and voters on deaf ears? their platform. phonemail message to all students? Marist, and I hope the current get ready. Dennis Gildea, faculty adviser .. TUAC& Apathy even exists in the What I see emerging is a trend. (Students have the tendency to S.G.A. administration will take Nella Licari, senior NUN '••*" candidates. •._. * Positions are being elected by the delete it even before they hear the measures to solve this problem. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY IF LUttf It is shameful to see the only con­ most number of "friends" or message and then the commuter (Let us hope that this does not tested positions were the offices of "friends who come out under the population is not informed.) mean forming another committee). Questions from the Foreign Policy "Underclassmen -Stop your whining! ? y Mr. Clinton (I still have a hard time put­ In May, the United Nations took over the Editor:..;..,-. ^.-...,,,.-- I would rather have; my car ed out of another privilege. There were sophomores living in It would not be such a big deal ting president and Bill in the same sentence), humanitarian operation the United States After reading last week's letters, within sight and so would many Is it a conspiracy? the townhouses, while some of the if the parking situation was not so editors' desks, part II has had a very eventful week. - had initiated oh Dec. 8, 1992. to the editor, I was enraged by , residents. This is what I mean for those of juniors were exiled to bad, but it is. This week, Clinton has not only sent more Since that time, under the U.N. Charter, what one sophomore had to say. ' Once again, the adiriinistration you who were not paying attention Canterbury... why? 1, along with others here on cam­ troops to Somalia, but also more tanks and more than 200 people have been wounded, She had the audacity to complain has reserved parking spaces, so it for the last four years. It is because Marist decided to pus have internships, and by the Why does Marist exist? firearms. while 65 have died. about the parking situation. does not worry about where to First, as freshmen, we had to use accept more people than it could time we hike down the hill to our How many people are planning to picket the College this week to protest the subcon­ I believe a strong foreign policy is very im­ According to The New York Times, in 12 I think this is totally uncalled park. pay phones to call or receive phone handle. parked cars, our internship tracting for construction? portant, but I do not think Mr. Bill has got months, $1.55 billion has been spent. for. Another point in support of resi­ calls. At the end of the year, we learn­ clothing is filthy. Will the class of '95 graduate on that.miserable nole once called Champagnat parking one. Right now, President Clinton is sending The commuters have gotten the dent's parking in campus lots is Imagine 38 people using two pay ed that class year no longer lot? I am not going to harp on the fact that in more troops in an attempt to stabilize the best deal as far as parking goes. that we live here, we are not here phones. amounted to any points in our It is not a pretty sight when you Has anyone ever leapt off the top of Champagnat Hall? Clinton did not go to Vietnam because he Somali government — not, as many believe, They should not be complaining from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The situation got hairy...why? priority point calculations. show up at an internship with mud How many cars have been damaged in River View parking lot due to flying rocks dodged the draft, but he has no idea what in an effort to bring back U.S. troops. if some of them have to park at Commuters do riot need to have It is because Marist was just too on your shoes and dirt all over your he is doing. Place. That meant people who were clothing. from construction? Clinton has received much criticism for their cars here at night (let us say cheap to have phones installed in juniors no longer received three What happened to the condom committee Kent Rinehart promised when he ran for For someone who said he was the sending more troops to Somalia. This is not a major problem; after midnight when the library our rooms. "domestic president," this really surprises besides they are not paying for points for being upperclassmen. I really do not see why this SGA president last spring? Many believe the United States should closes.) Then we move out of the dorms sophomore should complain. Are female coaches paid the same as their male counter parts? me. leave. parking. They get to park their cars at and guess what...the class of 1995 Then we come back this year and Is there going to be a River Day '94? If so, where will it be held and when? I hope we all understand this situation was No one is paying for parking, find out that our final privilege of inherited from George Bush. However, can we do that? night in their garages when they go gets phones, while we, living in parking in the townhouse lot is no After all, this construction is for Do Greek organizations have a bad reputation at Marist? Usually, I am against any U.S. military in­ but residents are ) paying for home. Gartland, had to use N.Y. a student center that the class of Is the James J. McCann Center haunted? Bush (remember the good old days...) housing.;,,'. longer there. went to Somalia with the intentions of len­ tervention anywhere, but in this instance, I This is our Home, and we should Telephone and their exorbitant 1994 will never be able to enjoy as Why didn't Marist inform commuters of the alleged rape on Sept. 11 as quickly as do not think we should depart just yet. Since we are paying for housing, have the right to park it near our rates. Instead, the administration students at Marist because the ad­ ding support, as well as helping the people we should be able to park near our they did residents? who were starving. As far as I am concerned, we should not residencies. Now if this was not bad enough, pandered to other's needs and ministration has decided to con­ When is Marist going to get a library? have been there in the first place — thank place of residence. This sophomore should not be let us move on to last year. forgot about the class of 1994 struct now. : With the events that happened this past Besides, if these security patrols How many students can recognize Dennis J. Murray? ' week: the capture of the American soldier,, you George Bush.' complaining about the current , We became juniors and found again. How many students know who he is? • i Thinking .back'to December, what was' the' are working, then there is no excuse" "parking situation. ,' •• - • ,• out"that townhdiise living was no So to the lower, classmen who are the helicopters that were shot down, and the' •' as to why the commuters cannot Now, you are probably saying, complaining—stop whining. What's his dog's name? attack on a platoon of soldiers, the line has plan for solving" the problem in Somalia? ' The seniors should be complain­ longer a privilege for Is the Student Government Association working? Did George Bush ever outline a specific park in the hoop lot and Riverview ing because we have been swindl­ upperclassmen. "What's the big deal?" Gabe Hidalgo, senior been drawn "and crossed. lots. Parking? What began as a humanitarian act has plan for ending the problem? When are the tennis courts being built? turned into a violent and deadly situation. No. Where does Marist keep its rare stamp collection? Get your calendars out and mark this date What was the exact kind of strategy did The real Expo When is Marist going to get a new gym? because I will probably never compliment George Bush have in mind when he sent SGA Notes Will the privatization of the bookstore cost students more? Editor: career or academic advice, dress Editor: sion lor a report to be handed to weekend. Please make it safe. Is Marist the cornerstone to a well-rounded education? On Wed, Oct. 27, over 100 nicely, but do not let attire keep Currently, there are several mc. A special welcome back also goes How many students could name at least three trustees? employer representatives and you away. things going on in student 1 anproved it and expect to have out to all ttii" alumni on campus foi How many students could recognize a trustee? She said Marist faculty will be available to Myth No. 4: "It's not worth government. a lepoit on my desk by Nov. 1. the weekend Why is Poughkeepsie called "The city of trees"? He said talk to students at the fifth annual talking to most of the employers Dean Cox, Class of 1997 Presi­ Timothy Owens has resigned As always, our of I ice is open Parking? Career Expo. since very few have job openings." dent Scott Graves, Leo R.S.C. from the vice picsident of student Monday through Friday, 9 a in. to How much will tuition go up next year? . I would like to dispel some myths Wrong again — while not every President Sean Jackson, and I are programming position. 4 p.m. Will Marist students be able to utilize President Clinton's education plan? that students often believe regar­ employer at the Expo has a job to meeting tomorrow regaiding the In his two ycais, Tim was You can also reach us at e\t. How many more water pipes will burst before construction on campus is completed? ding the Expo. offer at the present time, at least limit on guest passes for ficshmen. responsible foi getting the high 2206 oi through E-Mail at HZGV. Where are the construction plans? Caroline Jonah Myth No. 1: "The Expo is just quality entertainment to this Scott Sullens 65 percent do. We hope to find a compromise Finally, for up-to-the-minute Has anything essential changed at Marist in the past decade? for seniors." Most of the rest will be hiring that will please everyone. campus. consti uction updates, please call Who is the most dedicated of the" Marist alumni? troops to Somalia? Wrong — employers and'facul- within the year and can provide in­ The "Take Back the Night" Student government continues to \7994. Does anyone use the activity hour the way it was intended? Mr. Bill again: Obviously, he did not have an exit plan or ty want to talk with students from formation about typical full-time, March •showed that Marist will not work with Joe Leary on ad Kent Rinehart Are' fighting back and speaking out worth the time and trouble at Marist? all class years. ,, Igive him credit because "he is not runn­ it just did not work. : part-tirne and summerJobs , as well tolerate violence on campus any justments to the escort service. Student Body President Why do fools fall in love? Some claim Bush sent troops into Somalia Faculty dan,offer advice about as ; internships in their longer. I hope all of you have a great Who has the best pizza in the area and delivers for free? ing from this situation. career fields, major requirerrierits In fact, he is looking straight in the face. in an attempt to'establish ah American organizations. - .- It is imperative that all incidents Is mid-term exam anxiety worth the trouble? military base closer to the Middle East. and course selection.- ""•... Iri addition, these employers are of violence stop. Who is Marist's greatest administrative asset? He really is a "foreign affairs virgin" and it scares me. That is quite different than humanitarian Employers will share informa­ excellent resources for your career The Safety and Security Com­ Why do so few professors have tenure? aid. tion about their owri career ex­ research. mittee, chaired by Jennifer Offensive cartoon What does it mean to be politically correct? Mr. Bill's foreign policy before Somalia Editor: meant eating at the International House of The U.S. should not have to send troops perience,: as well as; informing They will be happy to give you Nocclla, continues to meet approx­ Who thinks manual labor is the president of Cuba? to Somalia now, in an attempt to stabilize, about internships and part-time, insight into career fields, which you imately twice a week. This is in response to the cartoon observed fellow officers prevent How many all-nighters does the average Marist student pull per year? Pancakes. on (last week's) The Circle's I have said more than enough about Mr. when the U.N. is there. summer and full-time jobs. may be considering. They have requested an eMen- crimes, detain and arrest criminal How successful is Marist's recycling program? Bill, and I realize with a new president, we However, the U.S. cannot just get up and Myth No. 2: "The Expo com­ editorial page. suspects, and respond to all kinds Why did the college radio station's staff members have to sign a contract agreeing are going to have to give him a chance. leave now; especially when Americans have mittee did not invite anyone in my You know, the poorly drawn one of medical emergencies. not to say anything against the College on-the-air? Whether it be George Bush or Billy-boy, been killed, and at least one U.S. soldier is career field." depicting a Marist College securi­ I have been fortunate enough to Why did WMCR management turn around and produce a cart doing exactly that? the question we must ask ourselves is: being held captive. No way, Jose — our employer Unrecognized ty officer asleep at his desk as the work with officers whose concern Why do the new Townhouses' doorbells sound like fire alarms? telephone rings. "When do we say no to other countries?" If the U.S. completely evacuates now, do committee; invited oyer 450 and attentiveness have saved lives. How many students, faculty and administrators read The Circle regularly? Editor: money for charities, participated in Do not get me wrong. we leave behind the soldier held captive and employers to the,Expo.'-,, This is in regards to the letter in As a security officer who has Anybody in this type of work How many date rapes occur on campus each year? When millions of people are starving seek no retaliation for the deaths of 15 There will be approximately 70 recycling and clean-up for the worked evenings, nights, and knows very well they will not be How many go unreported? : : r last week's issue entitled, "Thank town, and is active in the Volunteer weekends for three and a half because of ruthless leaders, and small coun­ "Americans?..; ": ' .• ^•;Py: ':-;:yy '/\:--'--'-'- to 80 employers attending the you marchers." universally liked by the people they How many '94 graduates will have jobs using their degree next year at this time? tries are being terrorized by larger aggressors, ,'. Perhaps by sending in more troops, Clin­ Expo. Service program. years, I can assure you this depic­ serve. What's the most popular bar in Poughkeepsie? Frankly, I was a little upset when They also plan to work with tion is nothing short of libelous. we need to intercede. ton does have a strategy for ending the Unfortunately, organizational I read through the list of march It is harder to accept the Securi­ Which bars cater to under-age students? hiring policies prevented others Habitat for Humanity and have The Marist College Security ty Department is held in such con­ How far behind schedule is the construction of the new dorm? Where do we draw the line? dispute in Somalia. supporters and did not see Alpha planned several other projects for Department- is overwhelmingly Clinton never should have set a date to from attending as well. Phi Delta, (who showed up as a tempt by a student body that we Will anyone miss Canterbury next year? Every politician has a different view, and Myth No. 3 "I can't go to the the semester. staffed with dedicated, professional serve so well 24 hours a day. How culturally diverse is Marist? have all troops out of Somalia, though. group to support the event.) Not once has Alpha Phi Delta people who genuinely care about you and I have different views, so maybe That is what George Bush did, and it did Expo because I have neither a Everyone possible was mention­ James Harkins Who will be the commencement speaker for the class of '94? How many students are there is no black or white answer. not work. resume or a suit." done anything to insult the protecting the students and staff. security officer opposed to Mario Cuomo being asked to do it? ed but no Alpha Phi Delta. school—just support it. In my years at Marist, I have Back in early December, public sentiment Don't worry — suits and I do not understand why the How many people noticed the grammatical error on the front page of the Sept. 23 There are many who believed Vietnam was resumes are not required for So thanks to Lynn Magee for the wrong; while others supported the Gulf War. was much different than it is now. school feels a need to ignore them. issue of The'Circle? On the news every night, Americans saw attendance. lack of recognition. Why is The Circle called The Circle? Just because they are not a It shows again how the ad­ Somalia has become a major topic of pictures of starving Somali children. If you are seeking a full-time Marist College-recognized Thanks Circle Why aren't there any female coaches of male teams at Marist? discussion. What we see on the news now are gunfire job, it is ideal to wear a nicely- ministration has more say in stu­ How do the freshmen feel about the new guest pass policy? organization, it does not mean they dent activities than the students. It is time for me to get off the high horse exchanges, the bodies of U.S. soldiers being tailored suit and to present a do not exist. Why doesn't MCTV have its own studio in the Lowell Thomas Communications dragged through the street, and clips of a polished resume to an employer. Peter J. Faustino, junior Editor: against violence, the local reaction Center? and stop nailing Clinton, but his lack of ex­ The national fraternity has As a member of the adjunct perience in these situations scares me. beaten soldier being held captive. However, we will have "Per­ showed continued support for to the Indian earthquake, the pro­ Who started the rumor that Marist was a communications school? sonal Data Sheets" available for faculty, I have always relied on The posed reconfiguration of college Why do the Yankees blow it at the.end of every season? Why do their fans keep sup­ For those of you who may know of It is surprising that after these pictures, every school event from Student Circle to inform me as to what is Americans want out of Somalia. you to fill out and hand to Government Association elections governance, as well as the feature porting them despite this? soldiers in Somalia or even if you do not employers. going on at Marist. on the railroad bridge were all first know anyone serving, let us not forget that It would seem that General Aidid, the to last year's Kappa Lambda Psi Why didn't a majority of the people who began the protest march across campus finish Somali warlord, specifically targeted If you plan to discuss job oppor­ Over the years, The Circle has class. it? they are the real heroes. candlelight service and this year's done a credible job. American soldiers because of the prestige tunities at the Expo and do not anti-violence march. Congratulations on a job well Parking? Scott Sullens is one of The Circle's that goes along with killing an American. have a suit, dress professionally as However, you have surpassed done. Does anyone still believe in a place called Hope? Alpha Phi Delta is a community yourselves with your Oct. 7 issue. political columnists. Caroline Jonah is one of The Circle's possible. organization which has raised Jonah Triebwasser political columnists. If you plan to gather either The coverage of the march adjunct instructor THMCIRQLE, OCTOBER 14,1993 9 8 THE CIRCLE, OCTOBER 14,1993 $^^^X^M^^M^&%W^W °f clubs allowed Spanky's musters cajun with authentic bayou flair organizations, it just got to be tdo 'sororities: They are: Kappa Kappa lege Council of Theater Arts) and Lynch said. Phi Sigma Alpha and by KRISTA SHEPARD much," Lynch said. Gamma; Kappa Lambda Psi; Phi" has one spot left under its cap of Alpha Chi are two examples of a quiche, a pasta, a sandwich, and by ABBI NORI of two house dressings: honey di- However, make an attempt to progue," as read off the menu. Staff Writer -vf'First of all, the amount; of Sigma Kappa; Sigma Phi Epsilon;. 10. such honorary clubs. creole specials (all priced daily). jon or salsa vinaigrette. stay and savor the atmosphere, paperworks clubs can gerier'ateis Sigma Sigma Sigma; Tau Epsilon Occasionally, the honorary clubs Staff Writer Spanky's holds on to that Not all clubs are guaranteed a The Social Service Council has Go in open-minded and a special The more daring creole con­ without having to roadtrip to romantic ideal. amazing: Secondly •, there is limited Phi; and Tau Kappa Epsilon. , 10 out of its 12 spots filled by clubs will organize an induction dinner or charter at Marist,'; due to, an, . A fourth sorority,. Alpha Sigma A small chunk of Mardi Gras treat might be Reptile Soup, noisseurs should order the Acadia Louisiana. overabudance of clubs and lack of space for these clubs "to. meet,"; : such as Circle K, the Outback Club a coffee social open to the students, has settled in downtown (alligator and turtle, $1.95 and specialty sandwich (chicken with "The kitchen echoes with the Lynch said. ^Finally,; you 'haw to Tau, is uY the process of being and S.E.GiA. (Students Encourag­ but they generate no paperwork, S2.50 for cup or bowl respectively). resources to support all of them. chartered. If approved, Alpha Poughkeepsie. everything on a hard roll and fries, sounds of heart-and-soul jazz, Rating: 5 out of 5 pawprints In order, to control the number consider/the'rri'anagement of these^. ing Global Awareness). according to Lynch. When seen from Rt.9, Spanky's, If reptiles aren't your style, then $5.75) or the Piggyback (open- foghorns, and ships at sea, and the cliibs itself and obviously the'first Sigma Tau will fill the eighth and The Sports Advisory Council is You've got to try this place! of club's at Marist, caps were plac­ 1 last spot. "Only two clubs are on a waiting Main St., resembles nothing more go with the gumbo, which is faced BBQ pork on french bread, soft murmuring of the bayou ed on each of the six advisory coun­ two are interlaced with the third." already at its maximum of 12 and list, that I'm aware of: fraternity than an ordinary, plain, wooden Spanky's specialty, but consult the $5.50). sliding past the sides of a solitary cils, limiting the number of clubs There are six advisory councils: "We've been sensitized to the includes organizations such as the Alpha Phi Delta and a co- establishment, that may stand a waiter because it might be piquant. Muster up the courage in your Co-curricular, Greek, Production, fact that there are more women Sailing Club and the Student curricular Model U.N. club," they can have. than men on campus and so we're chance as being as boring on the in­ (That means "HOT" for all of you mouth and try the Blackened "We had to devise a way to clean Sports, Honorary, and Social Booster Club. Licari said. side as it is on the outside. born above the Mason-Dixon line.) Chicken Sandwich (Ouch! Hot, trying to equate the sexes, so to house on the existing clubs that Service. The Honorary Council has no "I think the club capping model If that's what you think, you've The server will bring you a menu with fries, $5.75). This year, Co-curricular has. two speak," Lynch said. cap because its organizations serve containing a Louisiana kitchen were just taking up space," said The Greek Council has the is working efficiently," Licari said. never been more wrong. The more traditional approach Nella; Licari, vice president for new clubs: the Math Club and the purpose of the institution. "It can be changed at any time with You'll feel as if you're on Bour­ glossary for definitions of terms to non-bayou lunching is a burger. R.A.W. Interactions (Reading and lowest cap number because of the "They are within the realm of (such as piquant) that may not clubs. J great amount of work it takes to approval of the senate. bon Street when you sit in one of Spanky's offers your choice of five "We" got rid of clubs, like Writing). With these new clubs, the academic excellence and are nor­ Spanky's many booths, nestled already be a part of your everyday styles, all served with criss-cut fries Co-curricular Council is already at run them, according to Licari. mally maintained by the faculty," "But for now, with all the chaos vocabulary. E.M.S.and the Forensic Union, The Production Council includes and construction, in terms of under the authentic tin ceiling, ($4-$4.75). ; that were just sitting there," Licari its maximum of 12 clubs. Lynch said. The Greek Council presently has The Circle, WMCR (campus radio "The college wants to, and meeting space, things will remain said. "But every year we review ex­ station), and MCCTA (Marist Col­ the way they are," Licari said. . isting clubs as well." four fraternities and three should, brag about these clubs," Go in open-minded, and a special treat Passed three years ago under Matt Thompson's administration, and enacted a year later under might be Reptile Soup (alligator and turtle), Licari's administration, the club capping model is still enforced under Student Body President Kent or, if reptiles aren't your style, then go with Rinehart. STUDY ABROAD! According to Licari, manager for all councils, it was implemented the gumbo, a Spanky's specialty. to put the pressure on existing clubs Informational to follow their missions. "It.was necessary because the Meeting HtyWH'h number of clubs being formed was bayou greenery and decor of wood, Once you've mastered the bayou Other items include Chicken getting out of hand," Rinehart For lights, glass, mirrors, and polished lingo, order yourself some suc­ Salad ($4.95), roast beef French And Many Other Destinations! said. ' 'The club capping model brass. culent BBQ Baby Back Ribs Quarter Dip ($4.95), Sliced Turkey allows the existing clubs better Upon seating, you are introduc­ ($6.50), a hefty serving accom­ Sandwich ($4.50), and the Chef resources that were formerly being SOPHOMORES ed to two cajun cooking staples panied by potato skins. Salad ($5.50). /^?*2f£^ depleted by the existence of too which are strategically placed on The BBQ Shrimp (served with Sandwiches are served on choice many clubs." Wed., Oct. 27 every table: red and green hot chili rice and salad, $6.50) is sure to tan­ of bread with fries. *Tuti*r+*w Resources were being depleted in pepper sauces. talize your taste buds as well as the Join the Spanky's Lunch Club, both the Student Activities Office 11:00am The presence of these sauces Cajun Grilled Chicken made with sample nine lunches over a period Poughkeepsie: and the Student Government should trigger a precaution: order a garlic cream sauce (also served of four months, and get your 10th ub City, 246 Main Mall • 485-3579 Office. ice-water immediately!*** Lun- with rice and salad, $5.95). lunch free. 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OCTOBER 14; i 993 -' THE CIRCLE, OCTOBER 14,1993 11 Males dominate mo 1 Booters :'$&f 1-1; Men row 20th; "For rowing, we had a position very comfortable competing female coach for two years at. many schools both locally--and Women 26th, by CARLEY KING open and we had no female ap­ against men. j',. Marist arid has learned a great deal-, nationally, -: • <•• ; ,t . ., Staff Writer plicants," Doris said. "We have Director of Sports Media, Dan / from both genders. - Wagner College,, located in record now 2-8-1 Although there are nine varsity had to actually go out and find so­ " Sullivan said the controversy over "A female athlete's relationship., Staten Island, N.Y., has eight var­ by ANDREW HOLMLUND home on Sat. meone for the position." the number of female coaches with a female coach is very com-;, sity sports for women and only one sports teams for women, there is ; Staff Writer The men's and women's crew Sally Johnston, the head coach should not be a issue.- petitive;" said Silenzi, "and is- head femalexoach:.";;;";";;~y: only one female head coach. Head Coach Howard Goldman said his team had numerous oppor-, teams finished in the middle of Gene Doris, director of athletics of women's volleyball sits on a "I am a firm believer in having more emotional then 'a female RideV College, located in plateau all her own. Lawrenceville, N.J., offers only tunities to defeat St, Francis (P.A.) last Saturday afternoon. ' ' their respective fields at the Head at Marist College, said he has tried the best person for the position athlete's relationship with a male of Hie Connecticut on Sunday. As the only female head coach whether it be male or female," coach." seven varsity sports for women, but However, the men's soccer team's offense was unable to click as Marist to recruit more female coaches, but The women's team raced two at Marist, Johnston feels no Sullivan said, "Whoever is going to Silenzi said she did not know if has. two female head coaches. settled for a 1-1 tie against the Red Flash in Northeast Conference ac­ many do not apply because only boats in the intermediate eights. get the best results for your pro­ this is a positive relationship bet­ St. Francis College, located in tion at North Field. ;, ..'..••.' part-time positions are available. The Red Foxes (2-8-1) have still been unable to beat an NEC foe so Marist boats finished in 26th and "The part-time nature of the gram should get the job, it ween athlete and coach. Loretto, Penn., has eight varsity sports for women with five female far. Its league mark is 0-5-1. 28th place out of approximately 50 position has been our biggest pro­ (college athletics is shouldn't be labeled a male's posi­ As a newcomer to Marist teams. tion or female's position." athletics, Stephanie Raider, a head coach positions. Marist's lone goal was recorded by freshman blocker Jud McMullen, blem, there is only one full-time a man's world, always has The team of Kari O'Brien, freshman from Southington, This percentage is higher then Assisted by sophomore mid-fielder Steven Horsfall. female head coach position, that is Sullivan said he agrees sports has Jessica Byrne, Kathleen. Doodly, been and probably will be Conn., is a member of the women's any other college in Marist's. Despite the draw, Goldman said he was satisfied with the performance. women's basketball," Doris said. been dominated by males, but feels Jen Perlli, Jen Paupini, Jenny Jo, conference. "It was not bad," he said. "We had good ball movement and good Doris said he believes because for many years to come.'' that the role of women in sports is swimming team and said she is ad­ Carrie France, Christina Vcgiard changing. justing to her male coach after be- There, are currently three dif­ runs, but we did not finish our chances to put them away." female athletics has followed men's — Sally Johnson Goldman, who is in his 31st season as head coach, said he made a lineup and coxswain Jen Zenctti was the athletics and has not caught up yet "In the last ten years, women ferent conferences nationwide: The top boat for the Red Foxes. head coach- have made great strides in athletics, Gulf South' Conference, the Big mostly comprised of underclassmen. through the years, more coaches "With one-half of the seniors hurt and one-half of them not playing "They- (both women's teams) happen to be men. women's volleyball not just in competing but in terms female coach sometimes Ten Conference and the Southeastern Conference, which well, I decided to let the freshmen play to see what they could do," rowed very well," Head Coach lid "I think women's sports on a of administrative positions, as well is more understanding with per­ Clarke said. "I figured they would are currently dealing with the Goldman said. ••..-".'•./ NCAA level has lagged behind pressure from male . coaches, as coaching," Sullivan said. sonal problems, but I like a male come in the middle of Hie pack." Cindy Carroll, a senior from gender equity issue. Goldman added he was happy with the play of freshmen Kevin Hardy men's sports, on a division one although she does see the female coach better because they have a The men's top boat finished 20th role in athletics limited by men. Media, Penn., is a member of the These conferences are trying to and McMullen. level," Doris said. tendency to push you harder." "(They) played well," he said. "I know Jud has the capability of com­ out of 40 teams in the intermediate "College athletics is. a man's women's basketball team and has improve sport opportunities for Doris said the applicants for — Stephanie Raider ing up big for us." eights. The squad also placed ninth world, always has been and pro­ had a male coach throughout high women in all aspects of athletics. head coach positions also must im­ freshman swimmer The Red Foxes took a two-game winning streak to Fordham Univer­ out of the 19 Dad vale teams who bably will be for many years to school and college, but said she has The Southeastern Conference prove before he considers hiring sity in New York City last Wednesday. are in the same league as the Red come," Johnston said. enjoyed the role her assistant coach has agreed to sponsor at least two another head coach. ing coached by a female for three However, Marist lost the lead, game and streak to the Rams, 2-1. Foxes. Although her daily activities are Pam Dezago plays as a person she more women's sports in the next "We need to develop a way of years. • After sophomore blocker Gary O'Brien scored a goal for the Red Foxes Jake Reardon, Jim Sullivan, not affected by being a female: xan turn to. two years. getting more experience into the at 25:57, the Rams answered with two goals, one at 50:31 seconds and Brad Leonard, Jason Planke, An­ coach, Johnston said the overall "If you have a problem, you . "A female coach sometimes is The Big Ten Conference approv­ pool of applicants," Doris said. the other at 88:09. drew, Ponzoni, Greg I'agnant, Pal picture of female athletics is may not want to talk to a man more understanding with personal ed a ruling iast year that would, by Since Doris has been here at Goldman said the setback was a mixture of lack of play completion Burke, Shane Riordan and coxs­ somewhat affected by men's about it, so you have the option of problems, but I like a male coach 1997, provide 40 per cent of sport Marist one female head coach has and missed opportunities. wain Todd Antenucci were the athletics in areas such.as budgets. speaking to a woman," Carroll better because they have a tenden­ opportunities to women. t coached both a men's varsity sport "It was a lack of finishing," he said. "We had some easy chances that rowers for Marist. Johnston was also the head said, "I think it's good because you cy to push you harder," Raider Students said they are comfor­ and a female varsity sport, varsity we just blew." "They (the men) were very coach at Rennselear Polytechnical have both ends." said. "But on the overall it really table with their coaches whether tennis. With one half of the season already completed, Goldman said the team strong," Head Coach Scott San- Institute for women's volleyball in Nicole Silenzi, a senior from does not matter." male or female and Marist said it Freshman Josh Krueger gets his head into the game On occasion, Marist has had a has not gelled together. verses St. Francis (PA) Saturday. ford said. "We're expecting a lot lack of female applicants and con­ Albany, New York, where she was Wayne, Penn., is a member of the is happy with their decisions by more from them. It's there—I once again the only female head women's volleyball team and has The lack of females in athletics choosing the best coaches they feel Marist hosted Central Connecticut State yesterday. Results were not sequently had to go out and recruit available at press time. Circle photo/Matt Martin think." coaches. coach for ali varsity sports and felt had both a male coach and a has been a major controversy in to be best for athletics. CONCERT Netters place fourth; Soccer waits for NEC meetings ...continued from page 2 factors going into making women's "I also like 'Johnny Quest' and about where the perfect place to "I'm even more apt to cry over by BILL HANSCOM sport to sport schools must be as the gig, too," joked Dover. They also touched briefly on equal as possible." Doris said. soccer a varsity sport. 'Bugaloos,' as well as the Marty take a date would be," he added. how they approach songwriting, a song now than I was, say, three "Yeah," said Sturmer, "he's a Staff Writer Keri Oggero, the captain of the The timetable for when the sport Kroft stuff," said Smith. "I think Disneyland for me," which is mostly done by sharing years ago, he said. best NEC finish strong essay writer." club, said she believes the im­ might become varsity is undecided. My questions turned increasing­ said Manning. unfinished song ideas with each "Passion is not a setting on a When the Northeast Conference During the interview, Sturmer by JIM DER1VAN "Cara McCaffrey had the best balance of teams is. one reason "If the Standing Committee ly cheesier as I asked thern about "Japan, maybe because we "were other. distortion box," Sturmer added, begins its meetings on Oct. 22, one had been munching away on what showing (on the team)," Head women's soccer should become a decides before this December, cheesy songs they liked and where just there," said Smith, referring to "passion is music, and you can be ' Staff Writer group of Marist athletes will be appeared to be Lifesavers, and I "Musically, I think it's impor­ Coach Ken Harrison said. "The . varsity sport. women's soccer could become var­ they thought a great place to take the tour they just did over there moved by Rachmaninoff or you The women's tennis team notch­ watching with great interest. asked him about them. tant to sweat the details, said Jensik match was exciting.'" . If the.NEC decides to..sponsor., sity next fall." Doris said. "If the a date was. before joining up with Tears for can be moved by the Ramones— ed its best finish ever in the N'oi- "We wrote a letter to the "Actually, they're cough Sturmer. "Music is so influential, Sophomore.Kim Zilai advanced 'women's soccer, Marist may raise Athletic Department stating that decision process goes into next drops," he said. "I'm addicted to "I like all the 'Stars on 45' Fears.' •''"" and the older we get the more it they're both valid things." theast Conference Tournament." to the semifinals'in her bracket records, said Manning. the sport from club to varsity women are under represented in semester, the spoil wouldn't them; they're my drug of choice." "I'd say a land fill," said Dover. means to us. Marist scored a fouitli place defeating Alice Diuiol Long Island status.- ' '"-•''• sports at Marist." Oggero said. become varsity until 1995. "Those are neat little chunks of finish in the conference tourna­ "I ate three packs in one sitting University. 7-5, 6-4, bui was beaten Bro: Dan O'Riordan, the head Another major factor which will Women's lacrosse was also given history I'd like to see put in a time "So you're always looking bet­ ment, which was held ai Mt. Si. the other day—the cherry flavor by JennilVr Stankewicv ot Kobcit coach of the club, said.the team go into the college's decision is consideration for varsity status. caDsule **•-. ter and better," replied Smith. Maty's in Maiyland are particularly good, he added. Morris. 6-3, 6-2. deserves to play on a varsity level. money. Doris said that women's soccer " "Why Do People Fight?' by The team was hoping to finish "It's not a glamorous rock and "They're great because "In the first match, I was play­ "The girls played a number of "If women's soccer becomes a has many advantages over lacrosse Herve Villechaize and 'Kung Fu lied for third with Wagner, but roll death." sometimes there are old TVs there, ing a girl who J had beaien before, Division I teams this season, and varsity sport, we must fund it on though. I also quizzed them about what Fighting' are really great, too, said and you can take rocks, smash the placed fourth because Wagner won Sturmer. so 1 knew 1 would win." Zilai said. beat them." O'Riordan said. a Division I basis," Doris said. "I know that in the Albany area, their favorite breakfast cereals and screens, and let the gas escape," its final'singles match on Sunday. "The second giil I played 1 knew "That's a really tough question Brett Clifford, the assistant "This money may have to come and near Philadelphia lacrosse is Saturday morning cartoons were. Dover said. In the tournament's first match, was good; so 1 knew it would be coach, said he was excited about out of the budgets of other varsity extremely popular. Bui in other Sturmer indicated that his senior Katy Seward was beaten by tough." the prospect of women's soccer sports." areas it's not as popular." Doris Jennifer tcan of Monmouth, 6 3, favorite cereal was Cap'n Crunch; becoming a varsity sport at Marist. O'Riordan said women's soccer said. "This makes it tougher to especially peanut butter flavor 7-6. Freshman Jen O'Niel also reach­ "We have a lot of young players • deserves the money it would recruit players for lacrosse than when he can get it. "1 woke up that morning with a ed the semifinals. who deserve the chance to play at receive. soccer. NEVERTOO LATE. sore throat," Seward said, "It wa. "I like Apple Jacks and Sugar She won in the fust lound 6-0, the varsity level." Clifford said. "It was amazing what the girls Doris said scheduling was also Pops a lot," said Manning. Think you missed the Graduate Record Exam deadline? Think again. With Career and disappointing to to feel that way, fi-0 over Mariana Raione of Athletic Director Gene Doris did against Division 1 teams who taken into consideration. in the tje bieaker in the second set. Dover mentioned Golden Crisp, die new on-demand GRE,® you could be taking the test tomorrow. And see Wagner, but wa> defeated in the se­ said, there are many issues to be had better equipment and facilities No schools in the NEC have though he was disappointed they I had a few set points, but I was cond round by Alexis Smith of considered in raising women's soc­ than we do." O'Riordan said. women's lacrosse teams. Five had changed the name and the your score the instant you finish.Scor e reports are mailed 10 to 15 days Employer Expo really worn down." she added. Robert Morris, 6-0, 6-i. cer fo varsity level, but the con­ Oggero said the money would schools in the conference have formula. later, in plenty of time for most schools' deadlines. Call now for instant Freshman Cara McCaffrey made ference's decision'Will'weigh heavi­ help improve the club a great deal. women's soccer programs. The five Smith, apparently doesn't eat it to the finals in her bracket, The doubles team of treshman registration. (£§) Educational Testing Service ly on the college's. "With the money the program schools are: Monmouth, Mi. St. cereal, but volunteered his view of defeating Donna Grossman of Amanda Charter and senior Kate O'Hanlon also came up'one victory ', One factor being considered is would receive, there would be bet­ Mary's, Robert Morris, St. Fran­ sugar as the perfect food. ty Sylvan Technology Centers® Ridcu 6-3, 6-0. McCaffrey also the attempt to have a balance bet­ ter equipment, scholarships attrac­ cis (P.A.) and Wagner. beat Shantc Shciton of St. Francis .short of getting to the finals. As for cartoons, Smith and Part of Ike Sflvan Learning Cnier Network ween male and female athletes. ting more players and more field "1 am comfortable with the level Sturmer really like the Warner (NY) 6-2, 6-1. 1 he team traveled to Manhattan time to practice." Oggero said. of competition the soccer team on Wednesday to take on the Right now, there are nine Bros. ones. McCaffrey wa» then knocked After the NEC makes its deci­ would have to face." Doris said. Jaspers. Results were not available women's and 11 men's varsity "I really liked 'The Incredible out in the finals by Megan Jcnsik teams. sion, the Standing Committee at "Lacrosse doesn't have as much Sea Monkeys,' but it got cancelled of Waencr, 6-1, 4-6, 6-3. at press time. "Although there is no set rule, Marist will begin to review all the interest regionally as soccer docs." just like every other good show," 1-800-GRE-A.SAP SENIORS and ALUMNI: A chance to discuss said Manning. your qualifications with a variety of employers. Employers win have information about the job market. firlMime Job WVOLL possibilities, tips about Job hunting, and more. Some employers interview on'site; resume dropoff available. ...continued from page 12 . "We were trying desperately not RED FOX DELI and MCTV CHANNEL 12 JUNIORS: Information about internships, pan-time, and summer Job possibilities. A great chance to learn to lose," Johnston said. "We simp­ about dilferenl organizations and Job opportunities, and SCHEDULE OF PROGRAMMING BE A GOOD NEIGHBOR to make contacts lor your senior year Job search. ly have to learn to play aggressive and win." VIDEO (MONDAY through FRIDAY) FRESHMEN and SOPHOMORES: ; Despite the :losSi.Johnston and Advice on choosing your major and career direction from Marist faculty. Academic Information available from senior co-captain Moira Bfeen, ex­ 51 FairviewAve. faculty. Information about careers, part-time and summer pect to meet Robert Morris in the MCIVs Greatest Hits 9:00 AM-11:00 AM Job possfbOiues from employers. finals of the NEC Tournament. 454-4200 Fox Fitness 11:00 AM-12:00 NOON Consideration for the good people ! "We have to hang in there and Backtalk 12:00 PM-12:30 PM beat them (Robert Morris) when it Specials 1:00PM-3:00PM really counts," the coach said. 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Any suggestions for or • Government/MiTrtafy • Natural Sciences The Marist tradition is consideration • Legal/Law Enforcement • Social & Behavioral Sciences Marist lost to FDU 15-4, 2-15, questions about our programming, • PsychotogyySocial Work • Internship Programs 7-15, 12-15. 2 C H BAGOFCHIPS • Retail/Fashion • Marist Abroad call MCTV at X2423 • Science The Red Foxes then defeated St. for and commitment • Certificate Programs Francis (PA) 15-13, 8-15, 15-10, I HOTwiN G rj l Professional dress recommended. 15-11. 99 99 Questions regarding the evening movies, to the well being of our local communities. Resume not ready? Use, Professional Data Sheet available at Donnelly 226. Marist hosted Wagner College $12 $7 For further Information call 575-3547. on Tuesday at the McCann Center, call X3279 besting the Seahawks in straight LfaBiJiaMMa L. WITHCOUPON | sets. "Iff women's soccer becomes a varsity Stat of the Week sport, we must fund it on a Division J basis. The women's tennis team's fourth place This may have to come out off the budgets finish in the Northeast Conference Tourna­ off other varsity sports."- Athletic Director ment was the highest finish ever for the pro­ Gene Doris OCTOBER 14^ 1993 gram. . 12 THE CIRCLE, SPORTS Runners take Conn, title put in solid performances besides Freshman Kathleen Woodson by GREG BIBB Baird. once again ran a big race placing Staff Writer Senior Brian Ordway finishedse ­ fourth overall. Sweep. cond out of-the Marist runners and -Woodson'said she credits a lot of The Canadicns couldn't do it to sixth overall with a time of 27:47, her success to the veteran runners the Kings. two seconds behind Baird. on the team. The Bulls couldn't do it to the Ordway's effort mirrored that of "1 love them, they're always Suns. the other,runners in the top six cheering me on," she said. "It However, the men's and places as just three seconds helps a lot." women's cross country teams did separated the winning time and Apparently Woodson received just that this past weekend. Ordway's time. quite a bit of fan support this past Marist ran in the 17th Annual Colaizzio said the race was a log weekend as both she and teammate Fairfield University Invitational jam and was up for grabs. Colleen Carson broke the Marist and stole the show by winning both . "Any one of of the top six run­ record for the Fairfield course. the men's and women's team ners could have (won the race)," he Woodson ran the route in 19:03, championships. said. , -1 t Carson in 20:06, breaking the The men,won,the meet with a While Baird and Ordway led the previous mark of 20:07. low. score of 64. way for the,Red Foxes, freshman Carson finished second out of The' men's effort was spear­ Pat Casey may have turned in the the Marist "women and ninth headed by Andrew Baird, who race of the day for Marist. overall showing a strength of the finished second in the race with a Casey, who just joined the team team, according to Head Coach time of 27:45, just one second three weeks ago, ran a time, of Pliil Kelly. behind the winning run of Paul 29:42. "Every week someone new steps Tannuzzo of St. Francis, N.Y. "(It) was one of the biggest up and does the job,"-he said. Head coach Pete Colazzio said reasons we won," according to Aside from Woodson and Car­ he felt good about the team's ef­ Colazzio. son, Allison Murray, Pamela fort on the weekend. Behind the running of Baird, Gooltz and Mary McQuillan all ran "It's nice to seize the opportuni­ Ordway, Casey and others, the races that scored for Marist with ty to win a race when there's a men will travel.to the-Bronx-this times that were separated by a mere chance of getting a victory,',' he coming weekend for a meet at Van second. said. Cortland Park. "Allison and Pam had the best Colazzio also said Baird's second As for the women? races of their college careers," Kel­ place finish was impressive. Well, the story was much the ly said. "They sealed the victory "It was a sprint to the end and same with Marist taking first place for us." •-.-...- Andrew just got nipped," the honors with a low score of 45. The women will head to Holy coach said. "(It) was an excellent St. Peter's, Siena, Fairfield and Cross to compete against many Josh Wood runs with the pack at the Fairfield University Towson State rounded out the top mid-season effort." teams, including NEC rival Invitational on Saturday. Spec/a/ to the Circle/Phil Kelly There were other runners who five. Wagner. Spikers lose, 3-2; Gridders rally, beat Devils, 33-31 6/TED HOLMLUND his head. pain, but I was grateful to get back Ford completed 3-6 passes for 62 in the game," he said. Sports Editor yards and led the squad to three Head Coach Jim Parady said at Siena thi"Theys, playe Satd really toug. h in There was a comeback in Satur­ touchdowns, including a 38-yard last week's loss to St. John's, a by TERI L. STEWART the first two games,". Head day's game between Marist and touchdown pass to junior fullback game in which the Red Foxes lost Staff Writer Coach Sally Johnston said of Central Connecticut State. Kyle Carraro, which cut Central a 30-18 lead, taught the team a her team. "They didn't play "•• One of the1 teams won 33-31, Connecticut's lead to 31-27. lesson. Inconsistency. 1 Lose. six. Win eight. Lose tough after that." V' after trailing 24-7 at ^halftiriie." Ford said hewas originally wor­ ; "The. game, against St. John's two. "WeTost the confidencejn Did the'Red Foxes blow another ried: about'McCourt's health,- but helped them.realize teams could See a trend? the third (game) when .we lead like they did last week against felt -; pretty calm: and confident comeback," the second-year coach The Red Foxes lost on Sun­ started not playing well," said the St.-John's Redmen? about going into a crucial game said. day to Northeast Conference co-captain Moira Breen. Nope. •••"'. situation for the first time in his There were other heroes in the foe Robert Morris College, the The Red Foxes trailed 8-4 ear­ History did not repeat itself as college career. . game for Marist. defending NEC champions, ly in the third game, until Wein­ Marist (3-2) stormed back from a "I was a little nervous," he said. Senior halfback Don D'Auito 9-15,4-15, 15-9, 15-10, 15-10. brecht again brought Marist 17 point deficit to beat the Blue "I just wanted to do a good job rushed for 101 yards on 28 carries, Once again, Marist was within five, 14-9, serving two Devils (1-4) in New Britain last and run the offense like its suppos­ including a 15-yard run which cut • unable to close out what ap­ aces, but it was not enough to Saturday. ed to be run." the Centra] Connecticut lead to peared to be a win by dropping quell Morris, staving off defeat Marist started its final "drive on "We have a very talented of­ 24-14. the final three games. 15-9. its own 32 with a 1:24 left and fense," he added. "We could put The fourth game wasn't drove 68 yardsfor the score. together points at any moment." Marist's defense, aside from the After trailing 3-0 in the first much different as Morris Senior quarterback Brian McCourt, who completed 8-20 53-yard touchdown run, also game, the Red Foxes scored the jumped ahead with a quick 7-1 McCourt's 18-yard pass to senior passes for 89 yards, said he was played solidly giving up only ten next eight points to take control lead. wide receiver Gary Cassio with : 19 upset he had to leave the game with points. from the Colonials and even­ remaining capped the drive and tually win 15-9. Junior Christin McKeon, the offense sputtering, but was con­ "The defense played awesome," who led the Marist charge with gave the Red Foxes the win. fident Ford could step in and do senior defensive tackle Joe . In the second, Marist jumped 16 kills, tried to keep the team . However, McCourt and Cassio the job. McGann said. "In the second half, on Robert Morris' careless alive in the match. would not have been able to per­ "I felt frustrated," the senior we only gave up seven or ten mistakes, as freshman Jennifer In the deciding game, rally form their fourth quarter heroics if said. "I felt the offense and I were yards." Weinbrecht served the Red scoring was implemented, awar­ it were not for the solid play of ineffective. I think Pete did Foxes to a seven point lead. reserve.quarterback Pete Ford. Hov.cver, the Red Foxes gave up ding a point on every play. unbelievably." three big plays all for touchdowns. Marist's defense took care of Both teams matched point for The junior was forced into ac­ McCourt said he was pleased to the match from there, shutting point, until Robert Morris pull­ tion in the middle of the third get in the ball game and redeem Marist will host Duquesne for its down Robert Morris to preserve ed away late in the game. quarter when McCourt reinjured himself. homecoming game this Saturday at a 15-4 win. ...continued on page 11 his shoulder and took a hard hit on "Physically, I felt a little bit of 1:00 p.m. Dry walls of Donnelly offer little inspiration I'm sitting at a computer in Don in the. 17th Annual. Fairfield Kudos also must go to McCourt team will finish the year 13-1. nelly Hall looking at the drab walls University Invitational . last who shook off his injury and came So do I. that are desperately in need of some Saturday. Ted back and helped march the team 68 Marist report card. quality art work. Andrew Baird and Brian Ord­ Holmlund yards in 1:24 to cap the comeback Here's some mid term grades for The student aides in the com­ way both posted solid perfor­ victory for Marist. Marist sports teams. puter center have been asking the mances finishing in second and If the Red Foxes can continue to Football: B-'; Soccer: D; art department to decorate this fourth place respectively. get leadership like that from their Women's Volleyball: B-; Women's place, but they believe there is not Kathleen Woodson and Colleen field generals, they will start a new tennis: A; Men's and women's enough student interest to do so. Carson held the mantle high for the winning streak. cross country: A; Women's soccer: I'm interested. women. Woodson was the top run­ However, a word of warning: A; Crew: incomplete until spring. How 'bout if pictures of Michael ner for the Red Foxes and finished Always expect the unexpected with Final thoughts Jordan and other great athletes fourth overall, while Carson nabb­ back when they had every reason to hang their heads and kiss the this team. Don't worry, the Atlanta Braves were put in the computer center? ed the ninth spot. The next stop for this cosmic will still meet up with the Toronto Some Picasso's and pictures of If the cross country teams con­ season goodbye. Although there were many odyssey will be the Homecoming Blue Jays in the World Series. Per­ his "Royal Airness" would help tinue to be this successful, maybe game against Duquesne on Satur­ sonally, I would like to see the improve the creative process for all it will press the high profile fall heroes in last Saturday's game, quarterback Brian McCourt's day. Game time 1:00 p.m. at Philadelphia Phillies win the pen­ the enlightened minds who are us­ sports, like football and soccer, to Leonidoff Field. nant, but it's not going to happen. ing these terminals. a higher level of play. determination and his replacement Pete Ford's poise were the keys to It would be nice if more than 50 The National Hockey League If that happened, I would be bet­ Football roller coaster to 100 students attended the game. opened its season and that means ter inspired to write a more stirr­ The football team is not consis­ the victory for Marist (3-2). Ford replaced McCourt after he Tennis Tidbits one thing. ing column. tent, but they are exciting. The New York Rangers will not The ball's in your court art A week after, blowing a 30-18 reinjured his shoulders and took a The women's tennis team has hard hit to the head in the third quietly been having an impressive win the Stanley Cup—again. department. I'm dying here. lead to St. John's to lose 31-30, the And, some say Michael Jordan O.K. enough complain­ Red Foxes stormed back from a quarter. season. Did Ford panic? No. Head Coach Ken Harrison's was a basketball god and should ing...Here we go. 24-7 halftime deficit to defeat the come back and prove it. Runners take first Central Connecticut State Blue He led the team to three squad's fourth place finish in the touchdowns and helped turn a Northeast Conference Tournament God created the earth for man, The men's and women's cross Devils 33-31. and then left it alone. country teams must have watched Go figure. 24-27 deficit into a 31-27 margin. was the best the school's ever done. Not bad for a guy who made his Marist's 10-1 record is quite im­ Mike, you can leave the NBA to a re-run of "Chariots of Fire." Head Coach Jim Parady's squad other players now. You done good. Both Marist teams finished first first appearance of his college pressive too. showed a lot of guts in coming Harrison said he believes the Ted Holmlund is the Circle's career in a crucial game. Sports Editor.