A Tree Grows for Hugh Cleland - (Pagndex- II a Tree in Memory of -And Use His Teaching Methods," Professor Hugh Cleland, Who Scala Said
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"Let Each Become Aware" i e-4to. Founded 1957, Incorporated 1976. Volume XXXIX Num ber 2, 1995 First Copy I Free Job Fair Opn IoosIto Ra ol In- BY ENEILRYAN DELAPENA attire, brought their resumes and Statesman Staff said. For a job such as a presented it to the representatives of .stockbroker, he said he is The fall University Job Fair, -held the participating companies.. looking for someone with an yesterday in the Indoor Sports Among the companies and "extraverted" personality Complex, attracted private companies agencies that attended were IBM, responsible and who are and government agencies that are Periphonics Corporation, "active in social circuits" and seeking prospective employees. SYMANTEC, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, extracurricular activities. Graduating students, alumni and Health Management Systems Inc., Mike Butensky, a alumni from other SUNY schools U.S. Customs Service, Nassau and representative from Metlife, attended the event and gave their Suffolk County Police Departments, said that job fairs are very resumes to prospective employers. the New York State.Police, the New important to companies. "I've The Job Fair was organized by York City Police-Department and the done recruiting here in the Career Development and- was geared U.S-. Secret Service. past and met with quality for all types of majors and careers. Representatives from each individuals for the job," Under. the guidance of Thomas Tyson company or agency informed Butensky said. "In order to and: Karen Clemente, the Job Fair was applicants of job requirements and hire the right people for jobs, organized in conjunction with the reviewed resumes. Representatives we see a lot of people. The College of Engineering and Applied -like Dean Curry, a stockbroker from fair serves as a forum for Sciences. Landmark Institutional Equities, many, many possible "The purpose of the fair is for described the necessary qualities one candidates in a short time." graduating students, alumni,. and., must possess for the job. He also went Students such as Marcia alumni from other state university over other background. information Whitman and Maite Carcedo, scliools,` Clemente said. "We had 72 about the particular position, such as .who are both graduating scheduled companies to be here, but salary and G.P.A.'s. G.P.A'¢s are not seniors and majoring in eight did not show up-for certain. as important in Curry's line of work, Electrical Engineering, said reasons. We told students to bring but in fact what may qualify them is that University job fairs are their resumes and dress as they would the person's personality. helpful aids in their pursuit for on job interviews." "I've been presented with resumes success in the real world. "It's Practically all of those who that are qualified, but the person A representative from: the U.S. Secret Service attended appeared in their most formal themselves are not qualified," Curry See JOB, Page 6 talks to students at yesterday's job fair, m A Tree Grows for Hugh Cleland - (pagNDEX- II A tree in memory of -and use his teaching methods," Professor Hugh Cleland, who Scala said. NEWS (pages l-i11) : died earlier this year, was "My father was a very planted Tuesday afternoon, in dedicated teacher," said Jane POLICE BLOTTER front of the Social Behavioral Cleland, Professor Cleland's - Page 2 Harvesting Sciences -building. daughter, who initiated Pride the - Page 3 The ceremony for the planting of tulips around the Polity Budget memorial tree and monument memorial tree and monument. - Pages 8 - 11 dedication was attended by his "I'm very honored for the family, friends,- and by former University to remember him this students. way." EDITORIAL (page 12-13) i New- York State "I was very impressed Assemblyman, about Steven -what -everybody had to EDITORIAL: Engelbright attended the say. They captured its Know the Student Activity Fee ceremony and credits his essence. He really had a goal - Page 12 political career to Professor to humanity, to help students Cleland. Engelbright said and give a chance to Commuters Unite! that Professor Cleland urged everybody," said Ceil Cleland, -- Page 13 him to run for office and Professor Cleland's widow. -- FEATURES (pages 14-20) addressed the attending "It is a wonderful tribute," crowd about the-- significance said Karen Blumer, a MOVIE REVIEW of the tree. He referred to the representative from the Long Now and Then - tree as "a living symbol" of Island Progressive Coalition, -Page 14 an influential individual, to characterize his political ACCORDING TO EV E "strong like a tree, whose activism. Through the Looking Glass roots will dive deep.". In a lecture Professor - Page 1.6 A '87 graduate and former -Cleland gave in 1986 on the student of Professor Cleland, history of Stony- Brook and on Personals Debbie Scala, spoke of his American history during the - Page 20 influence on her learning 60's and 70's, he said, "It is SPORTS (pages 21-24) experience. up to you to start the next "It'sa shame that students at rally.'- Finale Win for Soccer Stony Brook now will not be able His influence at Stony - Back Page to have him as a teacher anymore. Brook will truly continue to be . ~ ~~.I - CUBIE SPEAKS The Hugh Cleland Memorial I hope that professors will felt. - Mets & Jets continue to look at him as a model - DELAPENA _ - - Page 22 I 2 S~mashin~g Pump~ki~ns ;in;Langfmi l-ir 5:47 a.m. locker room in the Indoor Sports 7 males causing a disturbance. She Monday, October 23 observed a Complex. The wallet contained a said that one called her a "bitch." No Police officers book and 2 pieces of driver's license, a credit card and a threats were made. The group was smouldering 3:54 a.m. by a small fire Stony Brook I.D. gone when the police arrived. wood being consumed Report' of suspicious-looking outside of Staller Center. Officers put 'individuals peeking into vehicles in 4:03 a.m. out the fire with a fire extinguisher. the Infirmary parking lot. The scene 5 p.m. An unidentified when officers arrived. All A student in was clear on a 7:07 a.m. was no Whitman received plastic object left appeared in order and there P O L I C E found a plastic harassing phone calls, BLOTTER stove in Langmuir Police officers damage. purple bag outside of Staller Center which have been BY TOM I caught fire, causing FLANAGAN fumes and an containing a Casio pocket television, 8:45 p.m. recurring for about a noxious early morning fire a Sony tape recorder, a credit card and A male student in Sanger received month. Some of the alarm. University Police put out the a Spider-man mask. harassing phone calls from a female calls have been sexual in nature. small fire. Due to the fumes, the caller.- He said he had been receiving R.H.D. offered alternate housing for Sunday, October 29 the calls since the beginning of the 8:30 p.m. A student in Langmuir received a those who needed it. semester and that some of them were 3:20 a.m. threatening phone call. A female sexual-in nature.- A pumpkin was thrown into a caller threatened to- smash the 12:50 p.m. was stolen from a third room in Langmuir by a group of male- 10 p.m. windows of the complainant's vehicle.' A wallet floor room in the Staller Center. The students. One of the males then hit a A portable Sega game was stolen wallet's contents included a meal card, student: who came out of the room to from a common suite area in Hamilton Wednesday,' October 25 Stony Brook I.D., a credit card, Social see what was going on. No charges College. The game was valued at were 6 p.m. Security card and $7 cash. About 10 were filed, but the students $150. to Student Affairs.- A male student harassed a female people were in the room when the theft referred occurred; witnesses said Tuesday, October 24 student in Greeley, leaving notes on reportedly her door and verbally assaulting her. they saw nothing unusual. ; 2:15 a.m. The male student was referred to Friday, October 27 "An unruly group was reported as Student Affairs. amounts of noise making excessive 3 a.m. outside of James College. The group Thursday, October 26 A blue jean jacket was stolen from was gone upon the police's arrival. 12-.37 a.m. Mount. The jacket, valued at about card and a room key 2 2:15 p.m. $50, had a meal in its pockets. 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