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Skyhawk comes to SJSU Cash aid called bribe by family association head By Jeff Elder Daily staff writer "You can only 'look at it as a bribe." Francois Larrivee, president of the Spartan City Family Association, said of $24.0(8) given by Housing Services to Spartan City 'Our goal families who had to move out by Feb. I. was really to Prior to the Jan. 29 injunction a Inch has get students allowed SJSU's family housing units to re- out of the main open until Aug. I, UniversIts Housing facility.' Services, in conjunction with the administra- tion. offered Spartan City families $1.000 apiece to move out of the facility. Willie Brown, Asked what he thought of Larrivee's housing statement. Willie Brown, director of Hous- director ing, declined comment. "Our goal was to really get students out of the facility," said Brown on Wednesday. Some of them needed that money to relo- cate." Eorty-two Spartan City families elected to from residents' rent. Brown said. stay in the complex and forego the grants. Remaining families have pursued the effort Asked if he thought the $24,0(X) was a to keep Spartan City open. limiting the im- sizeable amount. Brown replied. "In a $5 pact of the 24 grant-induced vacancies. budget? We spend three times that on print- While the grants may have helped 24 fam- ing." ilies move, as yet the money has not facili- According to Larrivee. many of the fami- tated the overall evacuation of Spartan Cits lies who could have used it most could not Brown said Housing will not be re-im- accept the St .000 stipend because it would bursed for the money in any way. have disqualified them from welfare they re- The money came from an emergency furd ceive as single parents. of about $100.000 maintained by Housing See FINANCES mile /0 Accounting society offers free tax help

By Serena Griffith Daily staff writer April 15 is fast approaching. hut &Pars accounting students are ready to help ease our tax worries with a free tax preparation service. 'Unless their taxes are Matthew E Durham Daily staff photographer Beta Alpha Psi. the honor society for ac- counting students, will be offering the sers very complicated, we U.S. Navy fighter pilot Vincient Shorts stands in the cockpit of his TA-4 Skyhawk attack airplane ice on campus every Saturday beginning Feb. 27 and continuing through April 9. won't turn anyone away.' It's all part of an IRS program called VITA.. which stands for Volunteer In- Jan Edwards, come Tax Assistance. ;LETA, program TA-4 Skyhawk pilot presents jet The program was created especially for assistant director the elderly. handicapped. and low-income citizens, hut the service is open to almost anyone. said Jan Edwards. Assistant Direc- to SJSU aviation department tor for the V .I.T.AA. program and an account- ing student. very complicated. By Jim Hart dents." said student Jennifer Donohue, Air combat includes "dog-fights." "Unless their taxes are turn anyone away. she said. bring in all relevant forms. Daily staff writer commenting on the presentation, although which is the fighting of one or two other we won't thwumentation and Hazy skies and poor visibili Is blanketed she has no intentions of flying a jet. planes. a scene dramatized by the movie Organizers of the service were unable to receipts. The amount of time spent on Saturday. said preparing your taxes San Jose International Airport Monday. Clay Cunningham is a student who "Top-Gun." reserve the same room every will depend "on how vary. organized you are.'' hut that didn't stop jetpilot Li. Vincient wants to fly a jet. "Flying a jet-plane you just can't quite Edwards, so its locations will Edwards said. Business "If you Shorts from landing his TA -4 Skyhawk. The military has a lot to offer. Cun- explain. . . It is an experience; perhaps VITA, workers will be in have all your receipts organized 27, March and totaled. Shorts. a member of the U.S. Navy. ningham said, talking about opportunities the most fun you can have with your Classroom. Room 300 on Feb. it will he quicker." she said. Guada- E-Z forms, the flew the plane into the airport and made a for prospective pilots. clothes on," Shorts said. 26. and April 2: in the Student Union simplest form the IRS of- fers, short presentation to interested SJSU aero- Cunningham has spent $3.500 to obtain "My first night landing was real lupe Room March 5 and 19: and in the Stu- will take very little time while taxes for Costanoan Room March 12 and those who have made a major nautic majors. his private pilot license. He is talking to scary." Shorts said, describing his scar- dent Union financial deci- 9. sion, such as the purchase of a The TA -4 Skyhawk is a jet used for the Navy about possibly joining -their pro- nest moments in aviation. April home, will the V.I.T.A, program com- take training military pilots for the basics of gram. "The scariest moment." Shorts said. Students in longer, she said. pleted income tax classes as required by the The program flight in a war-time situation. The trainer plane, TA -4, is designed for "was having an engine failure over is beneficial not only for accounting department and have attended those who use it. said "How many of you would like to fly training pilots like Cunningham. It is used Bakersfield in a plane with one engine." Edwards, but also for workshops on how to handle both state and the students who this plane sometime in the future?" Shorts because it has more maneuverability than Shorts said. the procedure. for disem- volunteered for it. federal taxes. Edwards said. "We are getting asked. Many of the students threw up their the original A-4 plane. Some of the train- barking a plane after an engine failure. he - experience and training Professional tax accountants will check and we are doing a hands with enthusiasm. ing it is used for is the dropping of guns See JET page 9 community service. We work, she said. are also They had a lot to offer the aero-stu- and bombs, and air combat. the student's meeting the professionals." she Anyone interested in the service should said.

Graduate students face Department sees Mathematical genius hearty rebellion amazes SJSU students policy By Katarina Jonholt new proficiency Daily staff writer Kara Myers Even business and computer Daily staff writer meeting, graduate coordi- By Joe S. Kappia At the students are attracted to the re- Imagine not needing a pocket calculator to balance and thesis advisers were re- Daily staff writer nators surging environmental studies your checkbook. Sound impossible? Now imagine not remember that students Two new policies affecting grad- minded "to department. needing a powerful computer to calculate the 23rd root plan to do research involving uate students have taken effect this who The department has nearly of a 20I -digit number. or animals must first semester. human subjects doubled its number of majors of their proposals To Shakuntala Devi. "the human computer. bal- They are S-87-6, which stipulates secure approval and has increased the total subjects institutional ancing the checkbook is child's play and calculating the that three faculty members are re- from the human number of students enrolled international ani- 23rd root of a 201 -digit number is not much more than quired to serve as advisors on any review board or the from 345 to 468 since 1984. It committee." that. thesis committee, and S-87-7, which mal care and use experienced an all-time high of students are This would be done, according to states that all graduate 917 students in 1971 and a low Devi, a mathematical prodigy from India. demon- exhibit proficiency in the agenda. to ensure "safeguards required to of 81 in 1984. r;ited her amazing abilities to a group of SJSU students taking a course for the students, faculty advisers and written English by "There's almost a healthy I tiesday in a presentation sponsored by the India the university." Stu- that is 30 percent writing exercise. form of rebellion going on. Kendra Luck Daily staff photographer dents Association and the Federation division of grad- of Indians Associa- according to a graduate studies Meanwhile, the said lecturer Frank Schiavo. tion. has an- Mathematics genius Shakuntala Devi amazes an agenda for a meeting of all graduate uate studies and research page 10 /0 See STUDIES SJSU advisers held on Feb. 23. See POLICY page audience with her ability with numbers. See GENIUS page 9 Page 2 Thursday. February 25, 1988/Spartan Daily

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\LEf-LLO Charlotte Klopp LiWff Published for the University All play and no work and the University Community week's episode of extreme harassment by by the Department of Journalism Last and Mass Communications Richard Farley toward Laura Black. ESL em- ployee and victim of a lunatic's rampage, has the subject of Since 1934 hopefully jolted many into taking harassment more seriously. EiCIZE17).RY sexual secszerAgy' SECRETARY Too many businesses of the Silicon Valley OF OF OF don't take to heart the issue of sexual harassment, a Dis-ENt5E EAL11-4 STATE potentially explosive situation as seen last Tuesday. HIJMEJARD ORAL 1208E1;2f-1 JIAAMS/SWAGGART Fast-paced corporate lifestyles, such as ours, that have women dispersed throughout the ladder, Life in the pits should be setting an example for the rest of the country, if not our own region. Black was one of those women who did every- and lots of bull thing she was taught to do in a situation of unappre- ciated affection by a member of her work environ- So I'm sitting in the newsroom. cutting a class, and SECRETACZY SC:Lan-API/ ment. Gestures made by Farley were reported to wishing I had a story . S6C476TASZY SEGIITTARY OF OF OF OF work authorities; she had a restraining order issued. For in first few weeks on the Daily I'd been crank- COMMERCE HOUSi 11AN5RDRI2cTiOts1 prohibiting him from being anywhere near her, and ing them out, sometimes turning in two and three stories -112eASUR,/ she took personal action to shake him by changing a day. Then, suddenly. nothing. What happened? Ft013EFIrSCNUIJ412 TAM/As/BAKKER KesINErli aftl.A140 JIM t3AKICER residences three times. . Had I already alienated my sources to the extent that But her actions were to no avail. None of her ef- they no longer wanted to talk to me? Well, sure. But forts succeeded in keeping her safe from a maniac there are more than 25.(XX) people at SJSU, and I should v, ho literally hunted her down, executing innocent he able to write for a whole semester without ripping the co-workers as he sought her. same person twice. Si) how is our society dealing with sexual ha- Was I burned out, the adrenaline of a new semester rassment? Ti) begin with, our modern-aged, state - worn off, the stress seeping in? Well, yeah, but I was Cr)472134.1 slra-e-datiS corporations don't always reprimand or also just getting of-the-an sexual promiscuity in the work my rhythm. -TABLE CffP oar,Akilz,A-r? csts..1 even discourage even in the most "innocent" of forms. Some of the en- place, and calendars that still thrive today ergetic naivete of Graphic posters businesses are very embarrassing to the new semester in some unnecessary in an environment Of pro- was wearing off. women, and some of the bored Letters to the Editor fessionalism. Sunday's San Francisco Examiner reported a cynicism was medical center that showed an X-rated movie at the seeping in. mak see the illogical union of intellect them. but you can only do this in so Let a veteran speak end of a business meeting. Another company pro- ing me feel nor- and blind submission to the "or- many pages. If SJSU were to start a Editor, voked sexual innuendoes through the use of nude mal again. ders" of others. It has been said that daily publication that satisfied every- After reading the letter from J. pictures within a company slide show. And yet an- Whatever the "an intelligence that is not humane one's desires, it would come in a 20- Weiss, and the response this person other company employed some male workers who cause of my is the most dangerous thing in the volume set. Jeff Elder got from the ROTC students. I felt I cut photos of bare-breasted women and placed them slump was. Iw as world." Our military should be of Bruce Gutman needed to respond. I am neither a on copies of company newsletters next to brief bi- badly frustraled. non-thinkers and non -achievers. It Freshman student nor ROTC. I am a Vietnam Drama ographies of new female employees. The newslet- felt like a rookie third baseman who'd cracked the might be said that an army of "fol- ball veteran who has a voice in this very ters were actually passed around the office. I ii ....As, lowers" needs leadership. This is for the st few (nil) to go 0-for-9 in a double defensive exchange of opinions. Doctor's logic is faulty header. true, but leadership is not learned by While this kind of activity may be amusing to After reading the letter by J. to others, namely The editors didn't have anything for me. belonging to a college "social club" Edii some, it is totally unacceptable Weiss several times, my interpreta- the issue to N Ha Ha. called ROTC. I served for six years It is extremely unfortunate that women, and some are willing to take tion is quite different from those of in the U.S. Navy on a nuclear sub- None of the other reporters could dish me one. Dr. Lorraine Day's logic is so court. the "Junior Rambo's" who. I might marine, and the best officer I worked that companies can't do more Suddenly. the phone rang. A lady on the other end flawed ("AIDS virus affects all It is unfortunate add, learned their lessons well. with was an ROTC graduate, and gets so out of hand that it goes to said she had a hot story. Something really exciting. the SJSU students"). I fear that because before a situation You see. I remember the mental- as last "Really'?" I asked. "What is it?" worst officer I worked with was also she is an "authority." (chief onho court. It is a tragedy when an episode such ity of those who taught me and how an ROTC graduate. Their leadership "An international badminton tournament at SJSU!" surgeon at San Francisco General week's occurs. it affected me for many years. J. skills were obviously not a result of Hospital). her statement that "test- "Oh." I said. "Hnimm. I'll let the sports editor Weiss was not complaining about doesn't have to happen. Women need to know .' t ROTC "training." ing is the only method that doctors This their haircuts, fatigues, or the lead- I do not think ROTC is an effec- have to protect themselves from in- be encouraged to take the first step of report- A few militn& later the phone rang again. "This is ing unacceptable behavior by co-workers, ership training, but the time and tive system because it is not compat- fection" will he accepted as rational. an anonymous a voice said on the other end of the place of the training. Weiss even of- inolessors, classmates and other associates. line. ible with the academic environment. She further states that "It is every fered a possible compromise, an al- I think that the elimination and con- citizen's right to know if the surgeon It is not always easy to define sexual ha- Goody. bothersome activity. ternative place to train in the morn- solidation of many university ROTC operating on you is HIV. . .positive rassment and what constitutes "There's an esiieniely dangerous heat jet in Swee- for Du Pont says. ings, which is more than I can say units is a sign others recognize this or negative." George Palmer, a spokesman ney Hall that has heel' broken since back in 1987." for you who are bragging about the "It's such an individualized thing. Harassment can questions failure. Few will be disappointed Well. great. But if the lag-phase I had a less great leadership training you re- be different things to different people," however, 'What's a heat let I asked. when SJSU's ROTC unit goes by the operating the time a person acquires ceive. wayside as well. "we tell people: It's harassment when somebody 'You know . a healing v rm.' ' she said. the AIDS virus and the time antibo- When I wanted my military train- Jeffrey Suplica dies are produced is between siv starts bothering somebody." "A normal heating vent." I asked. has worked up the courage to re- ing I went to Fort Polk in Louisiana. Senior weeks and 18 months, how can any- Once a woman "Yeah." she said. be taken seriously For educational purposes I went to a Mechanical Engineering one be sure that a negative test result port such an incident, she must How dangerous I asked. by superiors. university. means that a person is HIV free? with a take-action attitude "Well. you can feel the warmth from a yard away." In an SJSU political science class last week, the I also felt that Weiss was very ac- Mandatory testing won't solve the 'he said Eat, then get out had taken enough curate in referring to the "warped problem unless you test everyone instructor suggested that Farley Vi;a hack in 1987. I thought. Hmmm. image of masculinity'' promoted by Editor. every, what, six months? Every questionable action that he should have been I decided I had to head out, to heck with phone calls. the military. ii.e calling men I am writing this to tell you of my watched closely after Black reported badgering ac- on my ss ay out month? At what cost? Si) what to do? I saw journalism professor Bill Tilling- "wimps") that you referred to as greatest peeve here on campus. It is tivity. For one reason or another, the man was dis- hast. The only answer is to assume that "encouraging your peers to drive not my greatest peeve for the se- missed from his work duties, and then thrown out an one could be carrying the virus, " Hi.' ' I said "Got a story for me?'' on." It sure reminds me of the intim- riousness of the offense, but for the into society to deal w Oh his problem alone. "Somebody and to take all possible precau- said they've got a pit hull guarding the idation I felt as a young recruit. frequency it occurs: those people Obviously the issue of sexual harassment is not /tee tions at all times. For medical Center construction site."he said. No, I was not surprised by the who choose to do their homework or big in the scope of world affairs. and people personnel, there are certain, certified "Really'?" I asked. intrigued. -A pit bull?" ROTC response. I was saddened be- read a hook in the booths at the shouldn't expect their congressman to get right on steps one takes to prevent transmis- "That's what the said.- he said. cause it reminded me of the Kent Roost and the Connection. I feel it the problem and take action, as in subjects such as sion of blood-related diseases (such This is great. I thought. Pit hulls are still a great State students who died or were would be a fair trade for those of us banning toy guns that look like real guns. But can't story. as hepititis or AIDS). For all people. They haven't been overdone or anything. wounded because they believed in who are unable to find seating while the same companies that provide health, dental, means practicing safe sex (use ()f- "A Pit Bull Stole Our Car." I remembered reading peace. As a peace-activist and lover we hold our food in our hands to trek this psychiatric, and substance abuse care encourage a condom; not allowing the blood or in the National Enquirer last year. Pit bulls make great of life. I want killing to stop. I want over to the Library to see if there are psychological treatment to those who have been seinen of another to enter one's headlines. I could see few with my byline attached. humanistic solutions rather than mil- any available tables there. mentioned as sexual harassers? needles. Peo- 'Pit hull raises parking rates.'' or, itary intervention. I understand that sometimes the body). and not sharing Today's businesses benefit employees with skiws their own "Pit hull Rec Center construction." or. We have servicemen losing their easiest thing to do is get some home- ple can he in control of child-care programs and memberships to health "Pit hull ev sets Spartan City residents. lives overseas and veterans losing work out of the way while you are destiny regarding AIDS by follow- club facilities, if not actually providing swimming 'Pit hull on campus!'' I announced to the editors. their legs in our own backyard, all in waiting for your number to be ing simple, specific guidelines. Hys- pools and tennis courts on location. Couldn't they noth- "We saw a pit hull on the way over here," one of the name of peace. called. I have no gripe with these terical. irrational reactions do take benefits a step further and encourage good them said. Jeff Bout flier people. My problem is with those ing to promote public health, and mental health for their employees. false sense of security. "That wasn't a pit hull.' said another. Social Worker people who continue to take up give people a What happened at ESL was a catastrophe but "Well, it was a dog." said the first. V iet num Veteran somewhat valuable space after they Paul A. Wysocki hopefully. also, an encouragement to the Silicon "Do a survey .. another said. Ha Ha. Peace Activist have finished eating, and with those Valley and the entire country to expand company Someone said there was a pit hull over by the library. Junior others who actually just aline in to Communication Studies benefits, and change policy to recognize sexual ha- I headed over. ROTC not appropriate study, with no idea of what these rassment as a serious problem. I saw a wire-haired terrier that appeared to be blind booths are for. Charlotte Klopp is an Associate Editor for

He was sitting benignly by his master, drooling a bit. Editor, I realize this is a piddly complaint Restrict, don't ban the Spartan Daily who encourages women to dis- I returned to combing the area SJSU's ROTC and Ranger Cadet for the beast. Sud- to some, but to those of us who eat Editor. courage men from sexual harassment. On cam- denly I ran into Steve one programs have been well explained Greene. of the Daily's advis- often at the Roost or Connection and This letter is to the people who pus, women may report haras..ing activities to ers. "Seen the pit hull?" 1 asked to us in several letters to the Spartan him. are not yet old enough to get into support the campus bike ban. Please EFO/AMrmative Action in the Wahlquist Li- 'That's not a pit hull.' he said. "It's Daily editor. I must agree with the a bull dog." The Pub (legally), it is a major rethink your opinion before you pun- brary, Room 307. Insight Out appears ever, "Is it vicious?" I asked. gist of them in that I find their pres- source of frustration. ish a large group of students for Thursday. "No," he said. "It's just ence distasteful; I am entitled to feel walking around. Nancy Werkheiser something a small group of students I still thought 1 might have a story: "A.S. that way, and if they want to run election Sophomore is doing. There are various options Pits Bull ;dog) against REAL party.'' around at 5:30 a.m. wearing silly Sociology to a total ban, such as citing riders clothes and looking foolish, they are On Wednesday morning a couple friends said they found in high pedestrian traffic areas Now, these guys are entitled to do that as well. Letter writer's jealous saw a pit hull on campus Tuesday. (in front of The Pub) or people who pretty reliable, and if they testify to pit hull presence. I fail to see the connection be- Editor, are obviously riding too fast or in an Forum Policy I'm inclined to believe them. tween ROTC units and a university. This is in response to the letter unsafe manner. But I never saw it and I never got the story. It seems that the more ideas one is written by Dung Hu Flung published I am both a walker and a cyclist on Maybe I'll do a survey. Ha Ha. exposed to in college. one would Feb. 22. campus, and I see both sides of the The Spartan Daily would like to hear Maybe black people were inter- issue. But I feel that "almost getting from you our readers. ested in the Africa article. Maybe I hit a lot" is an insufficient reason for was also interested, but what the hell taking such a drastic measure as a gives you the right to discriminate total ban unless this also covers ban- Your ideas, comments, criticisms and against another ethnic group, just be- ning the custodial Cushmans; I al- suggestions are encouraged. By listening cause they made the front page and most get hit by them a lot. you didn't? What gives you, me. or Some students prefer to ride to to our readers we can better serve the cam- anyone else the right to tell a news- class; others walk. But the Daily's pus community. paper what it can or cannot print. If poll clearly shows that the majority the paper says something that you of SJSU students would like to retain All letters may disagree with, it is perfectly accepta- this co-existence. Since it is us stu- be edited for length or ble to tell them so. But telling them dents who make up SJSU, shouldn't libel, and the Daily reserves the right to what they should or should not print the Safety Committee and others limit the number of goes against First Amendment who support this ban listen to what letters on a given topic rights. we're saying? after a sufficient amount of comment has Maybe you don't care about Af- You don't chop off your hand be- appeared. rica, Yom Kippur, Spartan City, cause you might get a hangnail, so AIDS, earthquakes or the Easter don't eliminate all bicycles because Bunny, hut other people do. The there might be an accident. Control Daily is not designed as a vehicle for us if you will, but don't comdemn Deliver letters to the Daily office on printing your, my, or anyone else's us. the second floor of Dwight Bente! Hall or propaganda. It is supposed to be a Daren Stone publication with the purpose of in- Senior to the Student Union information desk. forming students of events that effect Industrial Technology Spartan Daily/Thursday, February 25. 1988

Supreme Court upholds Music festival marks history, culture rent control ordinance Standing ovations and dancing in the aisles celebrates Month of African Awareness By I.isa Walker there importance. problem lollowIng their lead. WASHINGTON (AP) The Today's decision does not rule Daily staff writer 'Ladies, stop letting your men treat you like ('eeslo had the audience on the edge ol their Supreme Court today expanded to such oodi out all challenges The Cultural Music Fest o al Tuesday. proved dogs. You have to fight today because society has seats, 51111 the calls. the harmonious heating isf the power of communities \kW to im- nances. But Rehnquist said to to be enlightening for all. It was a taste of African reduced women to the status of female dogs.' ' lu. drums and the pounding tit hare feet against the pose rent controls. ruling that their case landlords at least must culture at its best. mumba said. wooden stage. hardships to tenants may he show losses con- actual suffered he The Cultural Music Festival, sponsored by the Mother Stone. all the way from Africa. began Enjoy mem could he seen on the faces of the sidered when landlords seek rent cause communities lowered rents African Awareness Month Planning committtee. the evening with inspirational African freedom performers and the crowd. The performers dis- increases. to lessen tenants hardships. the Associated Students and Supro. featured top- struggle songs sung a cappella. If one were to played such leeling and precision in their work By a 6-2 vote, the justices There w as no such evidence in name cultural dancing and singing groups. close their eyes. ii would have sounded as it they One iti the last two acts performing were upheld a San Jose ordinance the San Jose that case. Rehnquist Among them were: Mother Stone, Ceedo. Source had instruments. Source tit 1 iglu. ss ho entertained the dissipating has been attacked as a "Robin said. of Light and Raskidus, which drew a crowd of Every song had a special meaning and Ines - crowd 551111 kW/ 111\1011 But a majority of the Hood" law that steals 1mm the Rehnquist also noted that rent mixed cultures. sage. "We sing music to educate our people crowd as aited Raskidus. a reggae singer. who rich to pay the poor. controls are based on the idea that African people to bring them together in a har- took top billing. Raskidus received a partial stand- While some 200 Master of ceremonies Munyiga Lumumba set cities nation- w knout them housing shortages monious vibration and always speak of the one- ing ovation betor he began singing. Once the per- wide have rent control laws, the would permit landlords to gouge the tone for the evening with the discussion set on ness of our people." said Susan Shelton. a mem- formance 15,15 on the way . people began dancing San Jose provision ap- the lack of apreciatiod for African women and hardship renters. ber of Mother Stone. in the aisles pears to he unique. Landlord The impact of the San Jose or- women in general because native Africa has real- Shelton said that only one of the group's four The Cultinal lush 1estoal was said to he the groups have ized the importance of females in there society. said other conunu- dinance has been muted, at least members ever had voice training. She said the best one in ;temple iti %eat tidies now may adopt similar temporarily, because vacancy "The degree of a people's political ability is majority of their musical background came from 'The turn out Vt L.', client.- said Nehanda laws. rates have been around 8 percent based on the maturity of its women, " Lumumba within their family li% L'N. The group has been to- Imara. chairperson oi the Airican Awareness Chief Justice William H. with the downturn in the local said. "Many people don't realize that." gether for some fOur years. After their perfor- Month planning committee Imara said the entire Rehnquist. in his opinion (or the high-technology economy. That Lumumha continued periodically throughout mance. Mother Stone received a standing ovation. African awareness minith has been going well. .ourt, said landlords failed to has made it less likely that land- the evening, telling the audience that women are Mother Stone was a tough act to follov.. hut This is partially due to extra binding and (truer prove that the ordinance deprived lords. concerned losing about ten- important and trying to convince the women of reedit. a West A fri ll:111Ct: ct$11111,1ii 1115 advertisiny Sits. them of the value of their prop- ants. will increase rents suffi- erty without just compensation. ciently to prompt challenges He rejected the landlords' based on hardship. claim that the city unlawfully is Justices Antonin Scalia and Taking your RN State Board? seeking to alleviate hardships for Sandra Day O'Connor dissented Government tenants by imposing financial today. burdens on the property owners. Scalia. writing for both. said Employment "We have long recognized that the tenant hardship pros 1111511 THE PASSWORD a legitimate and rational goal of takes private property withow in the 1990s price or rate regulation is the pro- just compensation in violation at tection of consumer welfare." the Constitution. REPRESENTATIVES FROM CITY, COUNTY, STATE Rehnquist said. The ordinance Scalia denounced "the unfair- FEVER. AND FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS WILL DISCUSS: Lectures. study materials homework, practice "represents a rational attempt to ness of making one citizen pay .iii accommodate the conflicting testing with review. in- some fashion other than taxes. t * Bow to Get a Job in Government pass rate for iicensure exams terests of Outstanding protecting tenants from remedy a social problem that is * Job Trends Thousands of successful program graduates burdensome rent increases while none of his creation." busines,. 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Pretzel Logic

Richard Motroni How Does It Feel?

.0,,,,,. upon a time ,Iint dressed so fin. Threw the hums o dime in your prime. didn' t you? People say 'Beware darling you're hound to JO' You thought they were all kidding .y4114. Bob Dylan. "Like a Rolling Stime’ I iv to watch as little TV as possible. But this past Sunday. I anxiously watched the evening news to find out the developments on one of the most dangerous and evil beings alive today. A man who has spent most of his life turning something pure and noble into a corrupt movement that borders on fascism: TV evangelist Jimmy Swaggan. After years of preaching to millions on the -I \ that only he had the clear vision of right and wrong (meaning that he was right and we were wrong), the truth about Swaggart's villainy has recently come out. The first sign of the man's sickening nature Caine out last year during the PTL scandal. It was Swaggart who made it first known to the American public about Jim Bakker (another leader in the fas- cist evangelical movement) having an affair. Swag- gart, acting like the noble do-gooder. demanded the leader of the PTI. come clean about his past. Yet, the truth of the matter is that Swaggart was a man thirsty for total control of the PTL. Fortunately. Swaggan's quest for the PTI.. gold went for naught. but this was just one example of his evil intentions. Then came last week's story about a possible Kendra Luck Daily staff photographer affair with a lady of the evening. With eyes glued to the TV. I saw a once cor- SPal SillIdUllt a nd singer Julia 1 ails. performs in a dress rehearsal of the upcoming San Jose ( )pet a production of "The Medium" rupt, power-hungry man crying like a little baby. confessing his sin and stepping down as head of his church. As I watch this, Bob Ds Ian's song "lake A Rolling Stone" came into my mind with the words 'How does it leer repeating over and over. For SJSU student lands role in S.J. opera his w as not only. a historic happening. but also po- et iciustice to the entire evangelical movement. By Jennifer Truman and the experience is how you make it. There are many things that are 'mist important Daily staff writer Wade said. in my life. (Unlike most people. it's not money. ) SJSU music student Julia Wade vs ill he "My length in school is due to my Among them are my family, friends, rock music. ENTERTAINMENT playing the role of Monica Saturday night practical experience. I take classes at odd people in need. and my religious beliefs. with the opening of the opera The Me- times so I can squeeze them into my per- dium. the University of the Pacific. But as I geared to performing." up as a Roman Catholic. I developed forming and rehearsing schedules." she Growing The Medium is an Italian opera done in looked around, sticking close to home In working toward professionalism an understanding about the Bible and views said. "This semester I only have a couple two acts written by Gian Carlo Meotti. seemed to he more ideal for me and SJSU Wade puts in the time to study her charac- the good hook preaches. One of the most im- of classes to take, so it isn't really that The cast tOr The Medium consists only of was looking better and better. Wade ters, translate the parts, and practice stage portant views is free choice. The view that people difficult to keep up." six characters. Wade will be playing said. positioning. should be given the free choice of deciding This spring Wade will be playing Gwe- Monica on alternate nights. is heather to follow God or not. Compared to many voice artists. Julia I started studing my part in The Me- niver in SJSU's Theatre Arts production Wade is Such examples graduating this semester with a started her singing career later than most. dium in the latter pan of December. of Camelot. of free choice in the Bible occur bachelor's degree in music. when Jesus would come up to people and ask them Studying the music and character takes When asked to describe her current role 'Tin not sure what practicality the "I didn't start singing in the school to follow him. Because Jesus simply asks these de- one to two hours a day, in the beginning. of Monica, Wade described her as a 14- gree has.'' Wade said. chorus until I was a sophomore in high people to follow him and not demanding or they "Regardless what Rehearsals started in January at three year-old girl realizing her sexuality. I do. I have learned a sense of discipline. school and didn't start studing voice until will automatically rot in hell, he is giving them the times a week. three hours each," Wade "Monica is innocent, but learning I know most people do use my senior year." Wade said. "I played benefit of free choice. their music de- said. "Now that we are in final dress about her sexuality and her feeling to- grees in the computer field.' the flute before I started singing. I was al- Yet, in the evangelical world free choice does week we will he rehearsing every night. wards Toby (played by Steve Isom). Wade credits her success to her ways in the hand. I thought at one time I not exist. You must he one of them or you're noth- voice Sunday night was Siztprobe which Monica's mother is the fake medium, professor. Jeanne Garson. wanted to he a flutist. hut I wanted to he ing hut "a had Christian and "lacking the perfect means the first orchestra rehearsal." who she helps to pull off the seance." couldn't he inure greatful." Wade on center stage. belief in God. In the evangelical world there is Along with her singing with the San The Medium opens this Saturday at the said. "She has given me a strong founda- Wade admits that being in opera some- only one will: there's. In their minds, to he opposed Jose Opera. Wade is also part of an out- Montgomery Theater located on Market tion, the basic technique and practical times leads her astray from her academ- hi their view is to be opposed to God's. and San Carlos streets. There will be five stage experience. reach program which goes to elementary And it doesn't stop there. Not satisfied with The combination of her ics. performances following opening night. and the opera workshop at and junior high schools in the area doing having control nor power. Swaggart tried to will his SJSU couldn't "Instead of a minor I have practical ex- Wade did have one piece of advice for he a better situation one-act operas for the students. way into other people's lives. One of the most sick- for me. perience." she explained. "I never had the new corners to opera. "Trust your "I always ening was his attempt to pressure food store chains wanted to go to a big school. the time. but I have taken a lot of extra "Each role I do and each performance ears and your eyes, let them tell you if and I had been to remove nick music magazines like Rolling offered a music grant from classes in language and theater arts all I'm a part of gives me more experience. you like what your experiencing " Stone, Musician, Creem and others from the store racks. (Ironically, his first cousin is Jerry Lee I I.,A Is Swaggart once said that he's proud of 1.ew is talent, but feels rock music is one of the big- Nicholson and Streep unite once again, gest evils. This suggests that Swaggart's embar- rassed to have --The Killer'' as a cousin and a hyp- ocrite). Yet, what's most incredible about this neo-Nazi but movie fails their remarkable talents monster is his ability to use television as his weapon of power. Simply put. Swaggart is a most By Kara %I) ers He finds that he escapes to drink and the glorious days of high society and popularity. convincing man when he's on the tube. Daily staff writer streets. she once knew. That's were the real tragedy lies. With people For many people in downtown San Jose It is there that he meets Helen Archer But she is sick. a painful reminder of the giving every last penny they have. Swaggart has the only shelter is in the doorway of an aban- (Streept. a highly educated woman who recent hard times she has had to endure. became a very rich man. Even though Jesus said doned house. The only bed is a park bench floats through the Depression streets. Archer Helen gives Phelan love and support that it is harder for a rich man to get into heaven and the only food is what can he scrounged clings to life through her love of music and through his drunken nights on the street. But than a camel to pass throught the eye of a neddle. from garbage bins :ind begged from soup her friendship with Phelan. he has never forgotten or stopped caring Swaggen still makes millions. kitchens. We meet Phelan 22 years later on the about his family he left behind so long ago. So this past Sunday. Swaggart's glorious down It is a depressing sight. So is "Ironweed. streets drunk, hungry, cold and alone. He Phelan struggles with his feelings of guilt fall proves once again that those who abuse the starring Jack Nicholson and Meryl Streep as sets out in search of Helen and his friend surrounding the death of his son and his de- meaning of the Bible for their own greed are homeless people on the Rudy (Tom Waits). sire to return home. doomed. streets of Albany. New Film As the three wander the streets in search of Finally he forces himself to face the fam- If you ask me. it's no coincidence that TV evan- York during the Great De- Review shelter. Phelan is haunted by the ghosts of ily he hasn't seen for 22 years. He is wel- gelists are falling from grace. It seems God has re- pressiim. his past which appear in shining white suits. comed by his wife Annie (Carroll Baker) and turned as a big loan shark named Luther and it's Their story is sad and There is the man he killed when he threw' a son Billy (Michael O'Keefe). but initially re- pay -back time. Amen. the film's mood fits the era stone at a relief worker during a strike. Then jected by his daughter Peg (Diane Venora). Richard Nlotroni is the Entertainment Edi- in which the story takes place depressing. there was the man who attacked him and in Annie asks Phelan to stay but he refuses tor. He feels that a person's religious views come Francis Phelan (Nicholson) is a man who defending himself. Phelan killed the man. and returns to the streets and to despair. from within and should not be forced upon hy has never forgiven himself for the death of Streep delivers yet another commendable The story is a depressing depiction of life others. Pretzel Logic appears every llursday. Nlery I St reep his baby son Gerald. Rather than face his performance as Helen Archer, a woman who on the streets in 1938. Nicholson's perfor- SIM, Ill 'hollii re ,r family or his own grief. Phelan leaves home. is also haunted by her past. She lives in the mance is convincing as is Tian 5% ails'. Sidney Poitier pierces his personal screen of silence By Ron Haynes series "Cheers." stars as Sarah in, ho takes a traos the attention of the SFPD and the nates Stantin to the point of no end and pro- up and the evening darkens. Daily stall writer five -man fishing party, including the dis- F. B. I vokes him to take a personal stand to end the Knox After a 10-year absence trom the screen. guised killer and diamond thief, into the Enter FBI agent Stantin in charge of the freedom of the extortionist. As Stantin and fight for survival in actor-director Sidney Poitier returns portray- mountains 60 miles south of the Canadian investigation. the mountainous snow storm, the antago- He pursues the killer into a rugged moun- nism ing canny cosmopolitan FBI agent Warren border. Stantin convinces the dealer to tell his between the two decreases as they tain region near the Canadian border where slowly find Stantin in an action -packed thriller "Shoot to For movie-goers who relish action, sus- story and shortly thereafter a dual team of that they need each other. First. he uses federal authority to persuade the re- to K ill . " pense. a little comedy . excellent acting and federal agents and police officers are dis- survive and second, to get the killer and clused and reluctant Johnathon Knox. the save Sarah. The 1986 Academy Film breathtaking scenery. "Shoot To Kill" is patched to the dealer's home in an attempt to rugged outdoorsman, to guide him. Award nominee and most entertaining and satisfing. capture the intruder and save the helpless One cannot ignore the serene setting the The movie progresses. A rocky mountain- Golden Globe recipient for Review On the other hand, even though the wife. filmmakers have chosen. As the fishing ous region changes to a grass meadowland his work in the Vietnam filmmakers have attempted to balance the Once on the scene. Stantin quickly discov- party makes then way and Stantin and Knox outside Vancouver and the climate is now drama. "Platoon," Tom Berenger co-stars gory death scenes with the beauty of the ers that the man inside the home is not the trek along in pursuit. the terrain of the region sunny. The pursuit continues. with Poitier to make the movie exciting and great outdoors and comedy. for those who average everyday con artist, but rather an in- changes. So does its beauty. The vibrant col- entertaining. deplore the use of lethal weapons and detest telligent and clever, well -organized There is a variety of scenes situated in the individ- ors of the great outdoors are brought to life Berenger portrays an expert trail guide, killings as a film entertainment source, this ual instead. city of Vancouver as the movie nears its end. Demanding both the diamonds on film as well as the natural sounds of a rag- (Johnathon Knox) whose girlfriend Sarah. one may not he your "cup of tea." and the Perhaps there are too many because the dealer's Mercedes-Benz. the extor- ing river its rapids pounding relentlessly (played by Kirstie Alley) is held hostage by a If you see it. though. better make sure tioner makes an escape to the city's water- movie seems to hit a low point here. thief and cold-blooded killer. you're in your seat from the against a rock base and walls that house it. diamond beginning. front and out into the Ray hut not before There is an impressive ending an un- different lifestyles, the antagonis- action starts This was one of the most vivid locales used Having That's when the as a frantic pa- leaving the household maid dead in the front derwater scene where the now-wounded of Stantin and Knox makes jama and hedroom-splipper in the film: Hope Gorge a merciless ra- tic relationship clad diamond yard of the estate as a serious message to Stantin battles hand to hand with the killer entertainment as the two con- dealer races wrecklessly through vine that could only he crossed using a small for interesting San Fran- Stantin. He also puts a 9mni bullet through and manages to overcome his somewhat de- man and men against the wire cage and rope pulley. flict man against cisco streets in an effort to meet a demand of the left eye of his hostage a kind of trade- fenseless state to fire his revolver. The blood remote moun- environmental hazards of a diamonds for his wife who is held hostage. mark as a further reminder that his game To further maintain viewer interest, a pen- of the extortioner and killer flows a deep pur- Northwest region. The diamond dealers tainous Pacific unusual attire, inept was one of serious negative virtue. ding snow storm is interjected. The clouds, ple into the Canadian waters and his lifeless television's no-nonsense presence at an odd morning hour, coupled Kirstie Alley. This uncaring conduct of one who had dark and gray appear so close the viewer can body fades toward the bottom. Impressive. manager of the popular television comedy with his acquisition of a hag of diamonds, at- killed and outsmarted the nation's elite infu- actually feel the coolness as the wind picks Impressive indeed. y. Spartan Daily/Thursday, February 25. 1988 Page 5 Singer-comic Joseph kicks off weekend of Pub entertainment

By I.aura M. Lukas different . . . The San Jose Sym- Play's the Thing" also plays on Sat- Daily staff writer phonic Choir. which has been per- urday at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $9 It's the weekend again -- sur- forming since 1925. is presenting an and for those with many friends. prised? et ening of American music in its group rates are available. Yes, you've made it through yet "Salute to the American Way" on Artwise, there are a few gallery another week of work and more Saturday. The show begins at 8:15 openings to check out. The Palo Alto work. Now it's time to treat your fa- p.m. at St. John Vianney Church. Cultural Center presents large and vorite worker yourself, of course San Jose. Tickets are available at the small scale works by selected Bay and a friend to a relaxing, perhaps door the night of the performance. area sculptors in bronze. steel, wood brainless, night or two out on the Instead of resorting to seeing a and stone. The showing runs through town. movie, try going to a play. The Bay April 24. For starters. The Spartan Pub is area had a host of theater companies On the lighter side. San Jose City presenting Frank Joseph on Thurs- that put on excellent shims. College's College Gallery presents day at 9 p.m. and on Friday, an hour The San Jose Stage Company pre- an invitational art exhibit featuring earlier. the Slurpee Headaches will sents Beth Henley's award -winning humor in art. "Laffs Straight From bedazzle your evening. comedy hit. "Crimes of the Heart.** the Heart" will be open through If it's too painful to return to the The play, directed by I). Jada March 18. campus on weekends, there's plenty Thomas. previews Friday night at For the "piece de resistence:" else to do in the Bay area. the theater on First St. Opening night Hornblower Yacht, Inc. of San Fran- ZiISLI Pitts Memomil ( )1-che.tra is Saturday at 8 p.m. and runs cisco is hosting a Chinese New Year plays al the Odys- through March 20, according to the Dinner-Dance Cruise of San Fran- sey Room Sun- in Coming Ill It ing schedule: Thursdays and cisco Bay on Friday night. nyvale on Friday. Ii days, 8 p.m.. S9.5041 I; Satur- The $59. ticket price includes a at 9 p.m. And if Events days, 5:30 and p nt . All stu- fabulous "Celebration of the Dragon you can stand to dent and senior tickets are $6. Dinner" prepared by famous extend the weekend just one more The Saratoga Chamber Theatre Chinese cook Martin Yan and tradi- day, you can catch the Greg Kihn presents "The Play's the Thing" by tional Lion Dancers performing band on Monday evening, same Ferenc Molnar as a part of the the- aboard ship. place and time. ater's "Comedy** series. Perfor- Boarding begins at 7 p.m.. and Further west at Mountain Char- mances begin on Friday at 8:30 p.m. you'll be hack at Pier 33 by 11:30. ley's in Los Gatos is Eddie and the iind run through March 26. -The Bon Voyage! Tide. The group plays at 9:30 p.m. Kendra Luck Daily staff photographer Saturday. and cover varies so he pre- pared! Bassist Wes Folkerth, left, and guitarist Tim Alexander perform at Spartan Pub For those of you who like a change of pace in the music scene, the Sugarbews are hosting a Lovers ft The groupies make the band Rock Dance Party' at Felton Hall on t. t 04 Saturday night from 7:30-11:30 p.m. sk e Cover is $5 single or $9 for couples. we'V By Laura M. Lukas Fortunately for the ears of the audience, A West- IliIV For something a little out of the ` Daily staff writer ern Front mended the amplification problem (though IT thinary. Club Afrique up the penin- Friday evening began with a rendition of the they used the same equipment) and rid themselves ol la in Palo Alto presents Kofi front James Bond and Batman themes performed by the the synthesizer. Ghana, Africa. Cover is $6 and the Public Lighthouse Band. Alexander's voice sounded surprisingly %imam co show begins at 9 p.m. Ave t There were other songs. of course. but they were Geddy Lee, lead singer of Rush. Yet blended anti Barney Steel's (just off Highway largely unintelligible from one another. The lyrics Coda's, the sound was unexpectedly different. To- 101 in Redwood City ) is featuring were drowned out by the band's inability to use its gether with the guitars and drums. A Western Front's the Dana Hubbard Band on Friday amplification equipment effectively. music resembled . and Blue Wave on Saturday. Both Any talent the musicians had was squelched by an But as all good things came to an end Friday eve- stiirws isbegin $4 at 9:30 and cover out-of-tune synthesizer. ning, so did this version of A Western Front. After A quick change of guitarists pulled from the audi- only a few songs. Geoffrey Folkerth and Coda left the If you are more inclined to go the ence of Western Front groupies and "Voila!" another stage to join the Western Cult, governed by Dan city for entertainment. Bouncer's "hand" was formed. Winer, "patron of drinks and love." according to Bar in San Francisco's South of This group, which apparently had no official title, Folkerth. Market district has no-cover charge entertained the growing Western Riff Callahan took over the drum set and Alexan- shows tor your enjoyment. The Mid- Front cult with a jam session der went solo on vocals. night Movers play Friday and the something akin to what one might Music Although I felt the hand lost all its good qualities California Cadillacs with Carlos 0 IS hear from a garage hand in a garage Review w tilt this rather abrupt and strange change. the faithful Zialcita play Saturday'. Both show on a muggy summer afternoon. It t011ow ing seemed to enjoy the new A Western Front start at 9 p.m. was later announced by the hand's lead guitarist that just as well. Maybe it was the hand's trip to London 11 and ever tyl While in North Beach. there's the what the audience had witnessed "was just a had that impressed them. 11.4)1Vcr th tat Street. San lese 111-11 I! Stone. The Tailgators. Happy Trails dream.** There was no contest from the crowd. The songs were dull and unoriginal. And even though and Grey Matter are feature on A Western Front conglomerated on the stage. To all were talented musicians, the sounds didn't Thursday: Kidd Blue. Mad Anthony f- confuse everyone, the drummer. Geoffrey Folkerth, mix in quite the same aa as with the "original" A and Sleaze on Friday: and Donn% an played for all three bands. Tim Alexander. who pro- Western Front. and the Rowen Bros. on Saturdat and vocals for Public Lighthouse Band, The way the musicians were "accessorized" from Grande Pizzeria Special Offer vided guitar Doors open at 8 p.m. on Thursday is also the lead guitarist for A Western Front. the crowd to form the various bands was terribly dis- and Friday. cover is $6.50-58. On From the audience came another guitarist. Wes tracting and made the evening more of a game show Saturday. cover is $10-$11.50 and Only! Folkerth. Geoffrey's brother, and bassist Bob Coda. than anything else. One Time the doors open at 7p.m. As if by some magic. Folkerth and Coda trans- A Western Front simply seemed like yet another If the weekend gets you down, formed the noisy Public Lighthouse Band into a group "chance combination" of musicans. and sadly the Grande is giving you the best One Step Beyond in Santa Clara. a with its best Western Front combination (Geoffrey a style of own. and Wes hit closer to home, is featuring Gene prices on delicious pizzas! Folkerth, Alexander and Coda) lasted for the duration The three guitarists. Alexander. Coda and ,is es Jezebel and Flesh for Lulu on .! so of only a few songs. Plus, you can keep using the Folkerth, blended together wonderfully it's amaz- Monday night. Tickets are available If Western Front could concentrate on developing ing the Public Lighthouse Band sounded as clumsy as .11 BASS Ticketmaster. coupon until each size pizza a distinctive sound together instead of playing mix it did. - Now for something completely Alexander and Coda provided vocals for A West- and-match musicians. they could possibly go more is bought! ern Front and their voices complimented each other. places. Until then, they will remain a San Jose cull not unlike the strains of REM hand. 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Backed by a low, It would he interesting to see what Opening for Prices do not include sales tax. is suitably titled ." twanging bass and hollow -sounding would happen if the hand were to cut Steve One & The Shades Mixing acoustic guitar with elec- electronic drums, they sing in uni- the leash that restrains its creativit Show starts at 9 : 3 0 tric riffs and heavy bass lines with son, "We don't serve your country, Unfortunately, this leash is also wh.ii "happy" keyboards, the five guys don't serve your king/white man ties the hand to commercial success 37501 Niles Blvd., Fremont from Down Under set the mixxl for came took everything." There are rebels lurking inside the lyrics. The album is good, but would he these guys and they're dying to get The words are angry and urgent, better without the cute keyboard out. but still optimistic. 'Utley talk about Record war. violence, Review pollution. injus- titts and apathy. RUSTY PELICAN'S but also say that something can and should be done. Winter Olympic With the exception of "Arctic World. which is "gloom-and- Festival 1988 Comedy Club doomy" all the way through, the songs call for action and change. EAT TI A' few lines from the Reggae - inspired "Some Times** reflect the DRINK mood of the entire album: "I know that cannibals wear smart BE MERRYIS suits and ties/I know they arm wres- Labatt's Blue tle on the allar/I say don't leave your MINORS WELCOME heart in a hard place/sometimes you're shaken to the core/sometimes you're taken to the wall/hut you don't give in." Bring One Friend Free Some lyrics may not be very deep. (2 for 1) Thursday 9 p m "Put Down That Weapon" is rather Gold Medal Drink Specials & Friday 11 p m Stews simplistic. Even so. it has a certain two drink minimum charm. At least these guys are think- ing. It isn't the usual "baby-can't - Labatt's Beer $1.50 During the Gaines RESERVATIONS REQUIRED you-see -what -you -do-to-me" gar- EXPIRES FEB 28th bage. Although cleanly produced. the Special Calgary Winter Drinks music isn't too predictable. Occa- **************** sional outbreaks of drums and bass. * * as well as "spacy" segments with Big Screen Coverage * FEB. 25, 26, 27 * keyboards. Humming guitars break * * loose from the otherwise perfect * FRANK PRINZI * image like stray strands of hair from Prizes and Contests * * * DESTINY * a neat hairdo. * * Less smoothly mixed than INXS, * CAROL LOUISE * but not as raw as the Lime Spiders, * *

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Fly SJSU softball team will open han said. "She was awarded 'Out- 411.1111e,- csisterke its 1988 season Saturday hosting Cal standing Offensit e Player' in our Joining them w ill he freshman team continues winning Poly -San Luis Obispo. Bud Light NIST tournament last Leann Emery and junior transfer ’We hate had a good early year." Tina Roberts. spring." coach Kathy is It Icimiler frunian Strahan said. For the first time. the SJSU pitch- San I.uis Obispo already 4-2 for Uhe Spartans needed to score "We did well in our scrimmage ing staff has been expanded from the year, hating defeated UC-Santa wrate in the high 170 tar s last weekend 11.151. %soma .s against Stanford on Tuesday. We Iwo it, lour. Barbara and the University' of San to make a eood shrea Mg tor re- looked solid out there also handed ,011111111et1 10 de:. a! I I us isioll II "This year we are able to have a Diego. San Diego them SPORTS gional qualiticat ions. landing ('liming hack to the Spartans will losses. lot of depth on the inound with four the two 1 isals last %%et:kelt,' is %%11111111a' .1 team scores oh 171.30 and 171.45 he sophomore third baseman Tiffany pitchers compared to only having "SLO is a strong Divicion II Illtee Wale Illeel 1-11daS al will put pressure on their perfor- Cornelius, who tipped the SJSU two in the past. Strahan said. team. SIrahall said. "We hate to I ).1% Is atirl .1 deal Meet al Saila mances this weekend. slats last year w Oh a .272 aver- Veterans on the mound for SJSU be playing well." meek, `stale SallIltl.O 'Our girls want to .Vt e didn't hit tt hat we needed age. still he Daw n Hilgenherg II 97 Saturday's game w still begin at I 11L1 Spal Ions .utsioreil both tor inn S isiting qualify ing 'We expeci Tiffany to receit e all - FBA) and Gale Dean II 84 TRA). the P. A .1.. Stadium at 1:00 p.m. (I tat is and ( State on Fri, really do well swies." Walker said. "We hit conference honors this year, Stra- both has ing heen on the team tor all Jennifer Truman day 15 points SJSU landed a es ert thing hut the Boor. We need haul score of 171 45. against Pacific, to he consistent. Everybody Senior Rhonda Long took first needs to he from here on out.. place in the .111 MIAOW compeh mainly because we lIt'll as %sell ;is has ler the highesi Friday night the Spartans will Ballesteros will compete in L.A. IL'111 three oril 01 ihe hem lost to them last host the Ithai ision II national es. plus his it sills Ire the Spartans Long had champions Iron, Seattle Pacific ot LOS ANGI 11 s Pi Sete Balk:stews. a world Japan, a couple more in simie other pl.us U.S. .1 'III m the %Ault. 5 in the tin- year, and XX ashington at 7J30 p.m. Cur- eiti/en of twit. still I nake the second ot only eight ap- events. we all tournaments es en hats. and 9 15 in the floor rently . Ole I alcons are ranked pearances in the I'tined Slates this year when he plays in Hal lesteros said playing in 15 1 s believe it was due sixth nal Ii mall% this week's Los Angeles Open. would require 15 weeks in this count; t t ear. Fieshinan Shreve McClelland 'Our girls want 10 really. do As a non-member of the PGA Tour. the Spaniard is 'I would he play mg golf the w hole year, and that's landed the same high score as to the judging.' well against Pacific, mainly he - only allowed to play. in eight American tournaments. why' it's impossible. he said. The superstar players !aim/ 19 15) in the floor esercise Cause we li,st to them last year up That's a rule he doesn't like cannot play too much because they hate a lot of pres- The indt es ent that did not go Jackie Walker, ;it their place, and we all believe Foreign players WWII participate in 15 PGA Tour sure. They has e other commitments We understand it was due to the judging." events to keep their tour membership. Plat cr. %Slew do that. But we hate to he productive id our time. otherwise to tong S as the 1\ilallellle Ise,1111. gymnastics coach ,,h11:11hull \ I.O111111Nakaii took Walker said. not meet that requirement are limited ii, play mg in the we get burned out very easily. 585 three major championships Masters. I S. Open and 'I would like to see some Ill the American players go tt ith a score ot Leading the Falcons is all- PGA and five other tournaments til the sponsors' overseas and spend as much as I spend away from Spain. SallIrtla Mehl IiS1rcramento "Nikki his gradually improted arotmder Barbara Elliott. She State went et en better or the choice. Then. I'd like to hear what they his e to say . throughout the y coach Iii lds IIe school records and is Spartans Ballesteros met the requirement once. in 1954. But But there appears to he little sentiment on the tour to 5.151 landed the high- Jackie Walker said. This etent tanked sixth in Di% ision II III all for the he played in only nine tournaments the next year and was change the rule to satisfy' Ballesteros The rule was e, est scores on et el) etent St as tneelnIonal hn her. She :iriiund it7.90), competition suspended limn the tour for 195h. tahlished ii) protect tournament spins tor regular ion, night, while posting a team score hadn't hit both the beam and bars Treshman Tammy is Sutton "I tried it one year and that is why I know I cannot members. especially in the more lucrato e tournaments of 171 311 in one meet . Ilth t% Mt a 34.71 all-around as take it." Ballesteros said. "It is too many tournaments:. that likelt would attract larger numbers in foreigners. Freshman Nikki Hawkins cap- Kris, Miller, who sat out the erage. tured three He says he would prefer to play 12 1'.S. tournaments We hat e a tour and all the guys qualified to he a season records. last three ifleets due to a sore Hie Spartans .ire ranked ninth took a year part ot it." said Gary McCord. who was a player director Hawkins first place in her ankle. tt is hack on the beam nit rc!2ionally hchind It State and "I 11Issas believe that nine tournaments (outside of on the P(iA Tour tournament policy hitard which estab- hest all-around competition still the highest team sCOre in Ille 11* -Santa Barba, lespectitely the 'moors I is better than five," he said. "It would help lished the rule. "They've paid a price to plat tor a pan a score of .15.411 as well as 9.15 CS elll .;51 stiller is a% eraging Seattle Pain,. is es enly coin on the S85 on tile. and it would help the spun." of 525 million. uneven liars. and ; for her all-around perlor- 11e11115 a' still, SPIt, both holding Ballesteros problem is due more to the global nature Vs e need good players like Sete. Ian Woosnam (of the balancing beam. mance, .111 ,oerage team score ol 171 lin of goll. He finds himself with both a financial and per- W.des I and Bernhard Langer fill West Germany ), but we sonal interest in playing around the world. That means can't lei them cherry pick the tour. We had set up about 14 Iimmarnents ;1 year in Europe. two or inure in guidelines so they'd hate to pay a price, too." Hawaiian GRAND CIPENING Ladies Open 'While you wait service" "TlAf. 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A College Degree Rarick said ’’Ilieres nii better .3.455.246, Adult All Day Ticket place to get hack on the right him and no plans? than 77Cotc The former 'nit ersity of Hawaii Become o golfer delends her Hawaiian Ladies Lawyer's Assistant Expires 5 1 88. SJSU Open tole ibis week against 141 challengers The S3110.001). 54-hole The UNIVERSITY OF SAN otters an inten- tournament begins II id.i and winds DIEGO. up Saturday at the 'hint,: Bat Re - sive ABA Approved post graduate 14 week LAWYER'S ASSISTANT PROGRAM This Program son's (1.2211- ard Cr eIrse on anti* s will enable you to put your education to work a north shim: as Raick said she needs a strong skilled member of the legal team shots mg this week to get her golf A representative will be on campus Qallle hack on track *Getting It 11 greet start early Wednesday, March 2, 1988 in the season makes a hl.e, big dit ler- ence. Rarisk said in a telephone in. 9:00-11:30am ler\ less 11,11 in Tucson. 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Defying gravity Big East policy toughens up on basketball game brawls PROVIDENCE. R.I. (AP, --- A between the two schools and the tors to ensuie that games at their tough. new Big East Conference pol- third involving the Hoyas this sea- home sites will he "in accordance 1, s aimed at curtailing a trend of in - son. precipitated the unusual mid- with the highest standards of sports- teased brawling in college basket- season policy revisions, w hich call manship and sound principles ol ball games is going into effect. for: game management.'' The Big East's nine athletic direc- An automatic suspension for Reaffirmed support of the con- tors adopted the live-point policy the next conference game for players ference's officials in their efforts to It shortly after it was drafted by the or bench personnel other than head "control physical play, particularly conference's executive comtnittee coaches who take the court during a as it relates to the calling of flagrant during a teleconference Tuesday. It skirmish. and intentional fouls. became the law of the league A one -game suspension for But the Big East isn't the only Wednesday. players ejected from Big East conference in which on -court vio- It calls for a one-game suspension games. subject to the affirmation of lence has increased. There were also for players who are ejected from the commissioner. fights Saturday' in games between games for unsportsmanlike conduct -- Reaffirmed committment on Louisville and South Carolina and and for anyone. with the exception the pan of conference athletic direc- Penn and Yale. of head coaches, who leaves the bench during an altercation. Women's Gymnastics "It's unfortunate that it had to Men's Gymnastics Feb. 26, 7:30 Spartan Gym come to this, but it's a step in the Fab. 27, 7:30 Spartan Gym Spartans right direction. I think the league Spartans vs. ASU vs. Seattle Pacific Mpr 12, should be commended." Providence Mar. 11, 7:30 vs. Berkley 7p.m. Spartan Coach Gordon Chiesa said. "I think Games Ill it's a good solution. There's accoun- Men's Baseball tability of action." Women's Softball Feb. 27, 1p.m. A fight between Georgetown and Feb. 27, 1p.m. PAL Stadium Muni Stadium Pittsburgh last Saturday. the second Spartans vs. Cal Poly-SLO Spartans vs. St. Mary's

Groups and Youth Welcome Giants' Craig 'Ticket Information 924 -FANS Ad Compliments Of SJSU Associated Students impressed with rookie 1:1 SCOTTSDALE, We don't Ariz. (API Manager Roger Craig saw Mike Remlinger, the San Francisco Gi- ants' No. 1 draft pick of last sum- mer, throw for the first time on want to be Tuesday and said the left-hander "is not that far away from making the big club." The former Dartmouth standout is scheduled to pitch in the high minors "Reeless this season, however, since the Gi- ,mts' 10-man staff is virtually set. A.S. Leisure Services doesn't want Remlinger threw for six minutes to be "Reclessi We're in search of an during the team's second spring training workout, facing veterans Open Recreation Supervisor. Applicants should Joel Youngblood and Bob Brenly. have experience in Open Recreation or "I liked what I saw.’ Craig said. "Remlinger has a gtxxl use arm and similar Athletic Facility Supervision an outstanding future with us. From 5.80 per hour 20 hrs/week what 1 saw today, he's not that far away from making the big club." The Giants are expected to open Apply in the Student Activities and Services the season with the same pitchers Office by Feb 29th at 5:00pm they had in last fall's National League Championship Series Rick 924-5950 Reuschel, Dave Dravecky. Mike Krukow /Wee Hammaker. Kelly Downs, Mike LaCoss, Joe Price, Scott Garrelts, Don Robinson and Craig Lefferts.

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Professor Legislature recommends 'sparks' budget cuts to governor student SACRAMENTO (API The tion. $53 million in judicial and Legislature's nonpartisan fiscal $45 million in higher education. analyst today recommended $334 inillion worth of cuts and other The 1,267 -page analysis. interest changes in Gov. George Deuk- which studies the Republican mejian's proposed $44.3 billion governor's proposed state budget By Suzanne Long state budget. in detail. is used h!, the Legis- lature's two budget committees Gaily stall wirier The recommendations, issued when they begin writing their With the help ot SIM' soltinteers. by Legislative Analyst Elizabeth own budget plans Mr passage in students from the Franklin- McKin- Hill, include $356 million in cuts, June. ley svhool district time disLiiiered $31 million in increased spend- . can that education namely history ing, $3 million in funding source analysis recommended he fun and II:V..11111ml changes and $5 million in reve- The Itom the million should he spent Alto cos el mg tiptcs nue changes. that $21) XX milk-at:I lister House to the to give special school programs, fiery destruction ut San Jose', All the proposed changes in the such as those for the gifted and Chummy, ii n 1557. students from budget for the 1988-89 fiscal year disadvantages, a cost-of-living John 1 Kennedy and Los Arhole, would have the net effect of in- increase. Deukmejian proposed elementary schools. and .1 W Fan creasing available funds by $334 giving those programs the same middle school acre honored Tues million. money they are receiving this day u hen Councilisoman Iola Wil The largest suggested reduc- year. The analysis said the in- hams and Mayor Tom Alchnery pre tions are $63 million in health and crease is needed "to maintain the settled Ihenl %lin a eertificate ot v,elfare programs. $58 million in purchasing power of ongoing pro- commendat mliii business, transportation and grams that has been lost through Only representames nom housing. $55 million in educa- inflation." hair could attend the eere111011 , hut "The History Lore.- displayed ii the lobby it San Jose Citi Hall. in dudes the is irk it students trom all three iii the schools **EVERY SIX MINUTES A WOMAN IS RAPED** The concept ol a history lam: u.is dei eloped Iasi car ls SJSL lecturer DON'T BE NEXT ! and history prof essOr Stephan Cc His idea u as to do something NEW out in the ordinary that \souk! "spark" students interest in learn THE SECURITY FLASHLIGHT mg He %%anted ii "get (students, turned on to education When your worst nightmare becomes reality and you are To do this the S.ISt iolunteei, trom the School of Social s face-to-face with an assailant, protect yourself with ence. tirst created an aux,. THE NEW SECURITY FLASHLIGHT. .011011g the students It local hi,. Films. stories. and tours ot the Legal to carry parked interest and gave the Powerful eye/nose;skrn irr,tx ! dren plenty it ideas for their pni One shot stops your assailant tech, "utter 'm11%11.111.11 topics ucie Also effective on animals chiisen. the iolunteers spent three Fast effective and easy to use and -a -half months helping the sit] dents do their research 10-12 shots per cartridge Mary Sienseth. the SJSI. graduate Causes no permanent injury to student %Aho organized the display .11 assailant. 'its Hill '"'e "I the ',ix Fits in purse or pocket the GUARANTE I described the Faire is a "fun protect 30 DAY MONEY BACK and a in aid concept CREDIT CARD CUSTOMERS CALL (408) 748-9255 -Protects Mat get students out in ray Mot.ha,,dise Center 4200 Basset St .Ste A. Santa Clara, 95055 into the real uorld are st, impor- Enclosed please find $ for SECURITY FLASHLIGHTS tant:' she said Students need to es- One SECURITY FLASHLIGHT @I9.95 plus $ 305 postage tlerience more than lust classroom 0 Two SECURITY FLASHLIGHTS @ 34.95 plus 4 00 postage studies Enclosed is my _Check Money Order or Charge my _ visa MC photographer Cahlornta residents add 7% sales tax highth grader Fri,: I hincet agrees. Ron Green Daily staff Credit Card * Exp Date ’It is as t lin getting out into the com- Irillat hall I :mg. a .1.1%. Faire middle school student, reads about history at City Hall Name munity Address haeoereard Jim Cassani. a history teacher at City State_ ZIP Taii . is also happ %kith the re and the Calm ,nia Room at San Jose story of their family 's immigration if the protect "After ii .ears City I ihrary students could research trom Vietnam. Jr:lewd se inters km. ril teaching. this (protect) is good to topics such as San Jose's timer oi had 141 he done. lightI built in 1851. Him n doss it The first history faire took place in "W hat they enjoyed most.' ' Ca, strong unlit. in 1915). the light Rail the spring 1957 and only iniolved sant i.onfinued. "is that (the teports System and the history 01 the San one school. In the luture the faire acre 11111%idual projects." 11 ,se Alercury Neu. A study ol ix ill take place ever) fall and Payne. 'They had know, ledge on a sullied torlall homes m S.111 Jose required the coordinator hetueen SJSC stu- that nohody else did. "they became one student to actually tour the city dents and the school district plans experts in their min area.- he said. and drass sketches. And tor so eral on involi Int; more schools each Ity i hating S.ISI-s Clark Library ionaniese children. \s lit, told the year. General Motors' Van Nuys plant to reopen six weeks early GIVE 1GS Vs( iELES i API General The IlIghr shin at the S an Nuys inentor!. was reduced. Motor. Corp said tod.i. it is It re plant um eliminated Feb 15 he- In a unique experiment that had store I .9100 lobs at its N. an \ ti s (iM had too much unsold in. run into suit' resistance among senior plain on Alardi 14 hi putting kali r. enhity of the Pontiac Firebird. and uorkers. all 3.500 of the plant's shins hack to work six necks eat het Cite% rolet Camanis assembled there hmiurl a orkers acre affected, is it ft ihrin epc,ted hall being off for tut> necks at a time. GAI said it expected DAD the MOM Si I he & .inoriuncement came as (i 1 time. then returning to their lobs indi,..ded 11 ii ill he recalling about the plant %%mild opet ate uith only uhile the others %s ere furloughed Ii r I 7iIII ii ii ii kers hitionu hle one shift until at least Alai 2 until the tk necks.

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Bloom County Berke Breathed L.A. Supervisor drops Genius From page I TM 54dfERINI5 HON A 414.4 laNOPAU3A1 NON 130V' Devi is listed in the British edition GtIVANVE WAS MIERNAt CAVCAilfWAL NS' 'needles-to addicts' plan of Guinness Book of World Records nsovr ir MIT FEAANANAL 56 for beating the Univac 1108 com- THIS MOANING CAKCY-CIFE $6,/f LOS ANGELES (AN Su- cating supplying free needles to puter in calculating the 23rd root of a pervisor Ed Edelman dropped his drug addicts, but merely asking 201 digit number. Devi accom- proposed needles-to-addicts plan. that a New York City program be plished this feat in 50 seconds which would supply intravenous considered along with others whereas the computer took more drug users with sterile needles in aimed at slowing the AIDS epide- than a minute. an effort to combat AIDS. mic. The only computers Devi had to Edelman had proposed that the "I don't think we can close our race against on Tuesday %ere the plan be studied, but he withdrew eyes to any program." Edelman hand calculators held by the audi- the motion earlier this week when said, adding he would now go to ence. She asked students to submit it became apparent it didn't have the county Health I)epartment numbers for her to work calcula- the support of his colleagues. with the idea. tions. It did not matter what site the It just doesn't make any In Boston, Mayor Raymond numbers were. Isaac Newt Sheila Neal sense." Supervisor Deane Dana Flynn this week asked the City "How big the number? How big can you do it?" she said. I NT said. Council to approve an experimen- YOU RfLlellE IT rtI for She easily calculated the cube root MU WHAT'S KEW wIrriesH HOROSCOPE Supervisor Michael Amino- tal sterile needle exchange IT 06POSIT L.1-67.1rAi:R16. EVEN via agreed, in hopes of curbing of 531442968302430001. The an- I NIEREST1f4fs s STILL. calling the proposal drug addicts SAY ? FIFTY "a waste of time and effort." the spread of AIDS. swer is 810001, of course. Ulti 14/4111. CENTS. 1Wir PI CI usE MB TOO WU, "Money should be going into AIDS is caused by a virus that Devi also asked people to give her M i t RO SI 06 7b READ' drug rehabilitation and education damages the body's immune sys- any date and she would tell them \ I 1 1 what day of the week it fell on, or programs," Amonovich said. tem, leaving victims susceptible I ,I Edelman said he wasn't advo- to infections and cancer. will fall on. I Devi prides herself on always 1: being right, even in astrology. 40 Ik'i "My charts are always right." she said. Devi, who has been developing \ PIT- Jet: Peaks student interest her talent since age 3, said she never ______- went to school in her life. She said From page I ' gine. which makes the plane extraor- she has an "innate intuition for Dunnbar Pig and Friends Angelo Lopez comes automatic because of the ex- dinarily more powerful than a plane this." tensive training a pilot receives in powered by a propeller. / "I never try anything. I do it." LISTEN MR.SURIC.\r..IVE NAT) ENOUGH ONLY $ 40 CO? )) --- the Navy for such an emergency. The operation of the jet engine GIMME she said. (I'm NOT RICH! I OF YOU! YOU'LL SHOULD FINE MORE "I had to step out of the plane." uses turbine blades that are similar to MONEY; And she went on to prove just that NAVE ENOUGH NOT GET FOR OCCA5IONS UKE Shorts said. propellers. explained Lester Collins, by fielding more mathematical ques- TROUBLE ANOTHER C . 41. a member of the research mechanical FOR MY --plENT Actually. Shorts exit from the tions from the audience. ERIAL!PAYINGtCHOOL FROM ME! .-L- team for NASA. The jet engine uses . MAT plane was a bit more exciting. He "One day I wish I could be like fuel that is forced into a pressurized , was ejected from the cockpit of the that." Samir Mohan. a student. said. , chamber and then ignited. The com- _ plane, through the glass canopy that Samir. bustion Good luck, S enclosed him, and was parachuted to is then forced out the rear of the engine, thus giving the aircraft a the ground. Students seize U.S. office S of ktlit large amount of thrust power. i / "It was a real kick in the butt." he This is what makes the TA-4 ca- SEOUL. South Korea (API Nik said. pable of traveling up to 480 miles Radical students armed with home- \ Following the short lecture, and per hour. made bombs seized the U.S. Infor- question and answer period, Shorts The A-4 was the aircraft used by mation Service office Wednesday led some of the students to look clo- the Blue Angels in their airshow per- and the building was shaken by two Laugh Lines Wanda Folk sely at the TA -4. formances. 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ries of Bob Tattershall, assistant di rector of Housing, and his secretary. Finances I.arrivee said. African Studies seeks Policy: Affects seniors Part of Tattershull's job was to act From page i as a "glorified R.A. (residential ad From page I Each graduate school is required "We a fact," don't know that for viser)." he said. Larrivee said this flounced that the Chancelli or's to submit two theses Inir final se- Larrivee's Brown said in response to was disproportionate because Spar recruitment of blacks office has provided 520,000 to lection to he done by the univer- comment. "Some people have said. tan City families had less of a need this campus for scholarships to sity graduate studies committee. us out in the 'You're throwing for Tattershalk attention than did graduate students in underrepre- Eligible students are those receiv- street.' but 1 also know there are By Joe S. Kappla with more than eight to 10 minors other areas of Housing that paid far sented minority groups." It is ing degrees in May 1988 and Daily staff writer of the department's commu- two-income families living there." less of his salary. because stated in the agenda that the re- those who received degrees in The proposal to allocate funding Steven Millner, director of nity -oriented programs. These stu- Tattershall refused to comment the cruitment process has begun for August and December 1987. was issued through President Gail Afro-American studies dents are prepared to work as schol- Wednesday about Larrivee's department, 11 awards ranging from $500 to First prize is $500 and the sec- to has called on and community workers, he said. Fullerton's office, according statements. SJSU administration to ars s2.5(Xt. ond prize is $200. Terry increase the recruitment of black to assist in making fundamental so- McCarthy. Associated Stu- Brown said it was true that Spar- stu- the rationale behind the Serena W. Stanford, associate dents vice dents who hail from the cial changes in the society. president. tan City paid that amount of Tatter- Santa Clara Iellow ships is to "represent en- academic vice-president for grad- The administration later discov- valley. shall and his secretary's salary in Millner said that problems afflict- couragement and support Mr the uate studies and research, refused ered that they could not fund the al- past years. hut that the facility' paid This will be done in order to stem ing blacks in America are similar to development of role models and comment on these issues. locations, McCarthy said, so they for none it then salaries rims the alarming rate of drop-outs among those afflicting blacks anywhere. leaders vs thin minority commu- In a calendar of events for went to Housing for the funds. Larrisee also said two Spartan more than half of the black students listing brain drain, inadequate health nities spring 1988 the graduate studies Wednesday. Brown said the City ad% isers who "did nothing" in recruited from areas other than the care and poor educational services, The graduate advisers were division has set the following grants were not his idea. but that he "useless positions" were paid $100 valley. he said. among others. He said these prob- further informed that "thesis deadline dates: fully approves of them and that he is a month and were not charged rent at lems are inadequately addressed by quality had improved from May. Feb. 19 Last day to file ap- "part of the administration" that de- There are many Afro-American the resident's expense. political actions. 198b through August 1987. In plications for award of degree at cided to allocate them. students in the valley who attend "One of them who resigned said August 1987 only I 1 perceent the end of the spring semester. , He also "That would other colleges outside the valley be- The new thrust of the depart- said. not they were essentially asked to spy on had unacceptable numbers of er- April 22 l.ast day to subthit have been my first cause "they' are not encouraged by ment's curriculum will enable the preference of the (Spartan City Family) Associa- rors and the average emirs for all thesis to graduate studies office what to do with SJSU to apply for the affrimative ac- students to do their interns in social that money. We tion," Larrivee said. theses had been reduced to 12. for approval for degree at the end would rather have spent that inside tion program already available." agencies that will provide them on- Brown said it was untrue that the Ads isets further learned that in of the spring semester. as opposed to giving it to people for Millner said. hand experience in social work. advisers were asked to spy. and that kcemher. 27 percent were unac- June 1(1 Date by which the moving out. Out of 325 students currently en- Millner said. ceptable and the average errors Graduate Studies Office must re- the adviser resigned because he was Larrivee also said rolled in the program. Afro-Ameri- He said the curriculum is being s, ere higher than ever.'' accord- ceive binding receipt and final Saturday that "taking heat because he was a hous- Housing's charge that cans constitute 75 percent while upgraded to include faculty members to the agenda. copies of thesis for graduation Spartan City ing employee." was losing money was whites, Asians and Hispanics form of blacks in the diaspora and the con- \ ccording to the office of the this spring. tainted be- The adviser was hired in August cause a disproportionated the remaining 25 percent. he said, a duction of research on issues of con- .issociate academic vice-president June 24 Last day to file ap- amount of of 1986, hut began finding his job Spartan City's rent was trend he termed "most pleasing" in temporary concern. tor graduate studies and research, plication for award of degree at spent on the difficult a few months later, Brown salaries of employees who did little the history of the department. the submission of theses for the the end ol the 1988 summer ses- said. when Spartan City's closure Millner listed energy and budget- 1Or the annual competition is in progress. sion. community. was announced. Angered residents He noted that during the last five ary constraints as problems beseig- About $25,000 of Spartan City took their frustration out on him, and years. the department has been grad- ing the Afro-American studies de- rent money was used to pay the sala- the adviser decided to resign. uating five to eight students per year partment. Studies

pilL:C Schiavo attributed the prop., diminished popularity in the cm L, '80% to the policies of the Reagan ad ministration. MOLSON GOLDEN ’For a while it SA as so fashionable to he greedy ." he said "The Men talky was that 'OK. so we treat the environment a hit rough. but ev ii ime's got jobs.' ' Although society still encoui.ie - SKI CHALLENGE '88 people to go out and make money . people are 'beginning to question .n! industry %%inch abuses the ens A Unique Adventure In Skiing mem and human health.' he said An education in env ironmental studies &VS not exclude students nun high -paving occupations. Lee Spear. an environmental oii! ies major, plans to become an sdN Gir446 ney . specializing in land -use e,ie "I didn't feel the hard sciences at tered the kind of perspectives I yy as looking for." he said. Environmental studies student, study the "hard sciences," su,: chemistry and physics. Spear saist. hut look at them in terms of boss they affect people's lives "Things are alv% s interacting Spear said. "You can't just look al the chemistry of something . . . the social sciences come in. too." Graduates of the program has c gone into education, ground wale! restoration, energy management. solar architecture. city governments and agriculture, Schrayo said. "It's an interdisciplinary depart ment. We have attorneys teachinc env inmmental law and an engineet teaching a course in ground vs ate cleaning These past seven years have been "the most abusive on the environ mem." Schiavo said. He accused the Reagan administration of "drag ging its feet" when it comes to toy lc. clean-up. "practically giving HALL away national parks" to coal and oil companies and "pushing for nucleat power even after our own Three Mile Island incident and Cherno byl.’ A fun obstacle race. Anyone can win. What caused the ens ironmental studies program to grow again. a 21 percent increase between 1985 and 1986. was a "the emperor has no Limited registration. Get there early. clothes story.' Schiavo said People are beginning to realize that they have to pay later, that there's "nu clear waste to baby sit for the nest couple of thousand y ears. ' ' he said. Nixon mementos outsell Hart's WILL TAKE PLACE: SANTA ('LARA( API -- Former LAKE TAHOE RACES President Richard Nixon may have resigned in disgrace 14 years hut he was the most popular Re Saturday lie an at the party's stale cons ern, Heavenly Valley this past weekend. January 23rd At least he was popular at the sou venir stands. where "Nixon in '88. buttons were the lastest sellers. It was profitable vendor Mary Saturday Stanley, who sold more than 151) ot Alpine Meadows the Nixon buttons at $3 apiece by I I January 30th a.m. on Saturday. She expecteit veY to sell out her stock of 300 Nixon buttons along with her supply of $1 rhinestone Nixon pins Saturday Sonic customers may have bought Squaw Valley USA the Nixon buttons as gags. but other, February 27th seriously support the ex -president Some bought the buttons because 4IMX they haven't made up their mind, MOL SON about the real candidates. "With this button, they know they aren't going to get in trouble:2' Stan Icy said. Prizes include: Someone who did get into trouble former Colorado Sen. Gary Hart. a Democrat provided Stanley Dm with her second -most popular item. Stanley sold more than 300 "Win One for the Zipper!" buttons fun I 11 bore precision skis Iowa $1.50 apiece at a recent convention qe, MONK ...p.m Co ve Nor110111A Air 110112 of a women's political group in ENTRANTS MUST 8( 21 VF ARS OE AGE Olin DIM Iowa. But the buttons, which spool Hart's alleged philandering, were not as popular with California Re publicans this weekend.

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