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SGA Member Falsely Arrested Bradley Takes Over As Chief Top Marist INSIDE- Feat'ures....................page 3 gin v-pnlySmore Inner Circle......supp page 1 Opinion page 4 A&E ......................page 6 to get through!!! oports.... ;...page o THE CIRCLE Volume 51, Issue 8 The student newspaper of Marist College April 30, 1998 SGA member falsely arrested Top Marist salaries sonnel Association Survey Town police return 10 minutes later for wanted student by AMANDA BRADLEY The survey is based on colleges Managing Editor. that have operational budgets Poughkeepsie Court Office, decision until we have all the According to the 1996, 990 of $64.1 million or more. byBENAGOES there were two warrants on information," she said. Form for Marist College, the thir­ The next highest paid employ­ News Editor D'Addario for harassment in the Joe Leary, director of safety teen highest paid employees of ees are Artin Arslanian, aca It was like a scene from a second degree^ Bail was set at and security, said the police Marist College received demic vice president,- at movie when police stormed the $500, and he has since been re­ were called by a student who $1,309,170. Dennis J. Murray, $ 110,074, and Gerard Cox. vice Student Center and arrested a leased. observed D'Addario on cam­ president of Marist College was president of student affairs, at student government member Reached at his apartment pus. The" warrants were from the paid $210,500 last year. $94,977. Harold Wood, vice only to'discover they had Tuesday night, D'Addario said City of Poughkeepsie, but the Murray said his salary is de­ president of admissions enroll nabbed the wrong man. he could not comment on the town police department re­ termined by the college Board ment and planning, earned Town of Poughkeepsie police incident. sponded because Marist is in of Trustees. $94,910, and Onkar Sharma, frisked, cuffed and arrested "I've been instructed by the its jurisdiction. "[The salary] is based on a former dean of computer sci Steven Coogan, SGA chief fi­ court not to make any com­ The student then notified comparison with other college ence, earned $93,217. Thomas nance officer, Monday after­ ment," he said, "although I re­ Marist security that the police presidents at similar institutions Daly, director of physical plant noon and got him as far as, the ally do want to." had been called, and a couple >uch as Sacred Heart or Rider," is paid $91,781. squad car before they realized it Colleen McCulloch, SGA of security officers went to meet lie said. Roy MeroIIi, executive vice was a case of mistaken identity. president, said D'Addario re­ them. Leary said the police usu­ Murray's salary is also com­ president, is paid $91,724, ana Police returned to the Student mains the Class of 2000 Presi­ ally call campus security or stop pared to the median salary of Anthony Campilii, chief finan­ Center after releasing Coogan, dent, She said she already in the office when they become $209,192 for CEO's in the 1996- cial officer, receives $90,390 an- and arrested Class of 2000 Presi­ spoke to Marist administration 37 Administrative College and nually. After that is David dent, Jacob D'Addario. Ac­ about what happened. University Compensation Per­ Please see SALARIES, page 2... cording to the City of "We're not going to make any Please see ARREST, page 2... Flynn to speak on service at graduation by MICHAEL GOOT Flynn said his'message to the Staff Writer graduates will probably stress the principle of service. He said that because the graduates have Former Boston mayor and had wonderful opportunities ambassador to the Vatican, through their education, much r H ' ~~ ~~ .. ~~ ••' . •' . ^ . Circle Pholo/Lisa Dofu^Us Raymond L. Flynn, will address will be expected of them. Sophomore Amanda Bradley will take over The Circle next year. She has gained much experi­ the graduates at Marist's 52nd ence from her time here at Marist. "I know that the 1998 gradu­ annual commencement. ating class of Marist will re­ President Dennis J. Murray spond just as their predecessors Bradley takes over as chief said Flynn will make an excel­ did in trying to make a positive lent speaker because he fits in contribution to society," he by STEPHANBEMERCURIO Bradley was as involved in with next year's staff. with the Marist ideal of service. said. Editor-in-Chief high school as she is atMarist, "I; think I have a great staff, "This year, in Ambassador Flynn has given other com­ playing Volleyball for all four and I'm excited that we're all Flynn, we have an outstanding mencement addresses at Seton years, as well as the violin. going to work together," she public servant who led one of Hall and the University of New Keeping with the tradition of. Bradley, a Virgo, said she en­ said. our nation's great cities, and Jersey. He said he enjoys excellent female editors-in- joys Disney, listening to Sarah The staff consists of Toni was called upon by the presi­ speaking at graduations. chief, Amanda Bradley will.take McLachlin and Celine Dion, and Constantino as business man­ dent to represent the interests "Every new experience is the over The Circle next year. loves astrology and the color ager, Ben Agoes as news edi­ of America in one of the world's best experience because it's Bradley, sophomore journal­ purple. tor, Emily Kucharczyk as feature most sensitive and strategic for­ such an important day in stu­ ism major, has had a jot of news­ "I think astrology is really in­ editor, Pat Whittle as A&E edi­ eign posts," he said. * dents' lives," he said. paper experience. In addition to teresting because it states a lot tor, Tara Quinn as opinion edi­ Flynn received his Bachelor's Flynn was found after an ex­ holding the position of editor- about someone's personality," tor, Tom Ryan as sports editor, degree at Providence College tensive search by Marist. Ac­ in-chief of her Carmel High she said. "I also feel it helps you and an unannounced managing and his Master's degree in edu­ cording to Frank Maduri, former School newspaper, The Ram learn more about yourself." editor. cation at Harvard. During his student body president, the Report, she has been the assis­ Bradley, whose favorite shows Jim Dziezynski, this year's tenure as mayor of Boston, search has been going on since tant news editor and managing include Days of Our Lives and graduating A&E editor, said he Flynn had a particular concern November. Maduri said SGA editor of The Circle, as well as Beverly Hills, 90210, said if she is thrilled with Bradley's posi­ for the elderly and needy. He and the Class of 1998 officers being the secretary of the Soci­ could pick to be a character on tion. also served as president of the have been giving feedback to ety of Professional Journalists either show, she would be Kelly "I am confident Amanda will U.S. Conference of Mayors. the administration. Sonie other club. Taylor. be able to handle the responsi­ Flynn said was honored to possible speakers talked about "I've always been interested "I would be Kelly because bilities of The Circle," he said. have received the invitation be­ were Gov. George Pataki and in journalism," she said. "I've she's dating Brandon, and he's "Her dedication is evident in the cause Marist has such a distin­ Secretary of Education, Richard always liked to write." a god," she said. "I do think she fact she has been here with us guished reputation. He said he Riley. Bradley said she wants to get is really irritating, though,.she at The Circle office 'til the wee feels right at home here because Maduri said the final selection involved with on-line journalism makes everything into a big hours of the morning, listening his values reflect those of the was a good one. when she graduates. production." to bad music on the radio." college. - "It took a little while but I'm "I want to be the programmer Bradley said her favorite Bradley said she is nervous "I've dedicated all my life to pleased that we were able to get that puts (the stories) up," she movie is The Lion King, and her about taking over next year. the issues of economic and so­ Ray Flynn because I think he'll said. "I want to write, too, but I favorite book is The Great "I hope to continue the tradi­ cial justice," he said. do a fine job," he said like editing better than being a Gatsby. tion that has been established reporter." Bradley said she is pleased here," she said. N THE CIRCLE NewsApri l 30,1998 THE CIRCLE Features April 30,1998 What's COOL on Campus? Food Dude gives his final food review for The Circle TODAY: bars located right next to each TOMNARDI ably be ordered without the jack cheese. Next time I go back large mason jars. the senior class and Student to Criminal Justice, to even the other. The bars are much cooler Day/Evening- 12th Annual Silver Fashion Show bySCOTTNEVILLE Food Dude chicken. For the most part they 1 will probably go for lunch. 1 Service was pretty good. The Activities Office. Registrar's Office, can interact than anything you can find in Day-Baseball @ Fairleigh Dickenson Staff Writer - had the usual steakhouse menu want to try their Salmon River waitress was friendly. She spent On Wednesday* May 20, the outside in a more relaxed atmo­ Wow, here we are, the last is­ Poughkeepsie.
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