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The Miami Hurricane Tuesday, September G1, 19 — See what's • Did the University new this fall at mishandle Floyd 4 the movies preparations? \ ACCENT page 9 OPINION page 13 Coral GablesE Florid MlAa H IU'RIUGAMSincEe 192 7 Volume 76, Number^ f^ WWW.HURRICANE.MIAMI.EDU Tuesday, September 21,1999 Seminar organizers to teach publicity Agony in Miami PRSSA, SG, The said that ihe guv basically did nothing more than put up fliers," Fourth and two Miami Hurricane said Sobel, who is also the School ot ( ommunication senator in S(, call comes back to plan joint effort "I realized at that point that a lot ot people on campus don't under haunt Hurricanes By Reynold Rosa stand that public relations, even on the University of Miami campus, in 27-23 loss The Public Relations Student o much further than fliers," Societv ol America (WSSA), said Sobel By Jon Santucci student tiovernment and Tht Tht Miaou Hurricane's involve Miami Hurricane will present "I'R ment in the workshop stems from Mil: A Campus Publicity the newspaper's desire to let stu Three inches Workshop, today, Sept 21, at i know that campus media, I hat is approximately the distance • m m the University < enters including WVUM and I'M I that stood between the I'niversity of Flamingo Ballroom valuable resources for their organi- Miami Hurricanes walking away trom event is being held during rations, said Sobel. the Orange Howl w. tha win Approach SG Week Imbimbo. who is alto a membei Instead, the third-ranked Penn student Government is helping ot SG's i abinet, saul students who State Nittanv I urns deteated the 10 support the puhlu relations attend Ihe workshop will learn how eighth-ranked Hurricanes. 17 1}, in workshop because wt want stu rret tl\ send inlormation to front ot "4 dents to know that we're hen lo the different media outlets on cam The Hurricanes had the lead, 23-20, meii their needs, and because pus, among other skills with 1:59 remaining m the fourth Organizations and students have The workshop isn't iust lor orga quarter and MUM laced with a 4th been asking student Government nizations, but open to all students and-2 at the I ions 22-yard line I members how to effectively publi in publicity, said head coach Butch Davis elected to go I in hi i tor the tirst down instead of kicking a Gabriella Imbimbo presi The workshop would also be tKid goal jusl ninuilcs camel. kiikci dent valuable to students thinking • rosland had missed an Tht idea loi the workshop origi about running in the upcoming SG point that would have given Miami a nallv came from Mr Donn I ilson, election, said Imbimbo mmi. an assistant professor in the School S(, Senate seats representing To be honest with von I thought ui ( ommunication and PKss \ class rank and residency are up tor we could make the tirst down.' Davis advisor, during a studv abroad trip tion next month. said atter saving factors such as ram this summer to Spam, said Miami I he workshop will teach candi and the tear of a possible bloc I Hurricane News I ditoi Chris dates how to effectively run i cam tored in his decision logo lor it Sobel II.' she said. Quarterback Kenn* kellv handed 'Ihe course in Spain vvas on lunior Makini Bridgeweter, vice the ball ofl to running back lames international publi, relations, he '.i in ol the Innidad and lackson, who ran into a pile ot plavers said > Cultural Association, saul lose to the tirst down marker Senior i i linna lamett, PRSSA hop is an excellent idea When the ball was placed down and director ol Public Relations, said "because it will help campus orga the chains brought out to measure, the the organization is helping to nizations, such as ourselves, to (anes were three inches short ol a tirst sponsor this event bectUM mem move away from the usual flier and down hers want to use their knowledge banner n pe ot publicity." "Vou can second guess all vou <y other organizations, We te participating and |we] want," Oteit said. "Hut I thought wc lamett said the workshop "will hope that our public relations com­ could make the first down ionizations know that PRSSA mittee brings back new, unique I thought Igomg tor it| vvas a good is there to help them with then and . iid senioi call ( rosland said "Sine, I wanted ti) public relations nt t i harks Monteno, United Black kick it, but I think it was a good dcci "1 ast semester I had a convi Students president. sion. ken it we're up hv MX. thev re turn with the president ol one Imbimbo said that if th, work MATT STROSHANE / still in the game." Miration in which I asked him what shop has a positivt turnout, it may STUNNED: Tight end Bubba Franks sits dejectedly on the UM bench after Penn State s With the ball on the Penn Stat his publu relations director did He be held on an annual basis Chafie Fields caught a 79-yard touchdown pass to put the Nittany Lions ahead. 27-23 yard line, the 1 ions made quitk work ol the Hurricanes del Quarterback kevin 1 hompson threw a deep pass to ( hafie fields, who sprinted down to the sideline past I'M cornerback Mike Rumph tor the touchdown Hundreds turn out for Family Weekend "He |Rumph) got heal, Davit slat ed, He [Fields| ran beside hun and First time since 1997 Some worried that Hurricane I lovd istt.iir, members," saul Patricia a barbi'tut Friday evening on the This Weekend made a nice catch" could possibly force the festivities lo sh.itli ; directoi ot student I niversitv Centei Patio.co-sponsored cided with Satu iball gamt "I couldn't believe it," l anes otten that a hurricane .ikelled again this year. Iik Mudent I ik and Student ist Penn state sive lineman Robert Hall said Mv doesn) disrupt event Since it was cancelled lasi year, I Parents were invited to attend two Government We were looking lorward to the mouth dropped But like I said betore. thought there was no chance ot get seminars I riday, ( omedian Man Moran ihen enter Penn Slate ganu verv much, said one plav doesn't make the outcome ol o see mv parents last weekend, I lu first, "I mplovment and tained guests at the Rathskeller Gary Vitse, lather ol treshman David line." By Evelyn Pereiro im happy everv thing turned out Employment 1 aw in the 2ist( entury," During breaktast Saturday in the Vltse Ihe (anes had two possessions .aid senior (harks Monteno, was taught by Michael I isdtda prates residential college dining halls, Religious services wen offered at atter PSU't touchdown, hut both Aboi; lives ot e'nivcrsin ol whost parents flew in trom sor m the I aw School and an associate President I dward I I note II and stall different times lot tln.M who wished ended wilh kellv throwing ,m inter Miami students scheduled I visit to Mexainliia, Va master at Pearson Residential ( ollege. member! welcomed parents to participate onSundq ception. campus this past weekend lor lamilv nd was designed to I ht second, "(.hosts oi the ( oil Parents wen given the opportunity throughout lanuh Weekend, the I forced a couple balls, kellv said Weekend 1 opportunity to visit ••.as taughl by histm to meet with academic deans and lac Richter Library, George A smathers "It's all mv lault All the blames on me last ve .11. lamilv Weekend was can . nd tunc with their son Michael kietin ultv membeis trom then child's srea student Wellnt's J the I owe Not the while It iss, but the turno. ccicd thanks to Hurricam or daughti I and to meet with admin I he families were invited to attend ot studv Art Museum were open to parents. ^ LOSS • PageT" to • Retraction dent international stude • Gabelli Senior among the world's leading • FMA hosts pm All students are invited to • Leadership presentation at 5 p m to wind m the Student Government •aa in Brazilian history attend Also applications tor up the event Students can In the Tuesday September 14 Senate As of Sunday COISO Scholar named iiture His accomplish workshop the FMA and the FMA Honor Summit scheduled RSVP at Student Activities by issue ot The Miami Humcane had yet to make a final deci- ments include authoring, co- Society are available in contacting Chris Roby or it was incorrectly reported Robert M Levine professor of The Financial Management All students are invited to attend i.honing for a ref­ hg ot editing more than Association will be hosting a Stubbiefied 514 and should the 1999 Leadership Summit Jennifer Valencia at i305) 284- that the Council ot history and director of the Latin erendum was one of several American Studies Program 30 books, and producing 27 networking and interviewing be turned in by Friday "A Question of character," on 6339 The ' mtttsmnlsas &** International Students and was recently appointed the M designed for skills workshop presented September 24 For more infor­ Satutday. September 25, in the established 985 Organizations had decided to fust Gabelli Senior Scht Clsaaroom use Levine joined by representatives from mation, call Amber Mutchiet Rathskeller at 11 am. After implements programs and patWon for a referendum on i Davidson his internationally acclaimed UM in 1981 and served aa Northwestern Mutual Lite on (3051689-2742 lunch students will be able to workshops designed to develop an upcoming student election 0) scholarship in the Cottage of ' the History Department Wednesday.
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