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Crime 'Nova statistics ranks released #2 By KATE SZUMANSKI By KATE SZUMANSKI News Editor News Editor The University ranked #2 The department of Public among the Northern regional Safety has published the Univer- colleges and universities evaluat- sity's crime statistics from 1990, ed by U.S. News & World Support 1991 and 1992. "The University in its 1994 college rankings. is mandated by federal and state *The U.S. News rankings com- law to publish information on bine a school's academic reputa- crimes reported to public safety tior) with data on its students, by 10 Jan. each year," said James faculty, financial resources and Conway, public safety aliimni satisfaction," according to investigator. a U.S. News press release. "Approximately 35 percent of Each of the 1,371 accredited American colleges and universi- four-year schools included in the ties do not accurately report study were ranked according to crimes. Villanova does not do six attributes including reputa- this," Conway said. tion, selectivity, faculty resources, "There is no way of knowing graduation rate and alumni satis- how many crimes actually occur faction, according to the press because many go unreported," release. said Conway. Unreported crimes The University received an are a problem, he said. "Students overall score of 98.2, second to the PHOTO BY STEPH MARTEL and staff are the eyes and ears of Worcester Polytechnic Institute (Con tin Proceeds from the Main Line VoUeybaU ued on page 2 ) Tournament held Oct. 23 on Austin Field benefitted the in that received a Lupus Foundation. score of 100. The overall scores were determined by combining "the reputational scores with data ^ Students to participate in Pliiladelpliia AIDS Walk provided by the colleges," accord- ing to the press release. Last year, more than 10,000 "We are providing this service stretch and warm-up period and "As in the past, the 1,371 By KATE SZUMANSKI people participated in the AIDS as a convenience to Villanova the opening schools in the survey were divided News Editor ceremonies. '\^ Walk and raised $500,000, accord- students who would into categories using guidelines ;! otherwise The Walk will begin at the Art mg to the AIDS have Walk application. to register on-sight the day Museum steps and will established by the Carnegie Foun- "Of the 1.5 million conclude Americans Sponsorship applications of the walk," said dation for the are McDonnell. On- with a free picnic for all the Advancement of estimated to be infected with HIV available in the sight ACS office in registration will take place participants and the Celebration Teaching," according to the press today, over 40,000 live in the City Dougherty Hall and in the Student at Eakins Oval in front of the Concert. release. of Philadelphia. Programming Council's (S.P.C.) Philadelphia Art Museum steps At 4:01 p.m., "That's What The top three best national "The number of people diag- office in Connelly Center. Com- the day of the Walk. Friends universities include Harvard, nosed Are For" will be simul- with HIV in the Philadel- pleted applications are The due Oct. 14 AIDS Walk will be held casted on radio stations through- Princeton and Yale universities. phia area alone doubles every 22 by 4 p.m. in the Sunday, ACS office. Oct. 17, between 11 a.m. out the Delaware Valley. The top three best national liberal months," according to the From Before the Walk, and p.m. participants 2 "Because the AIDS All registrants will receive a arts colleges include Amherst, All Walks of Life organization in are to obtain Walk is over Williams, sponsorships from Fall break, we are commemorative AIDS Walk but- and Swarthmore col- Philadelphia. their friends and trying family. The to target those commuting ton. Those raising $200 or more leges. Local schools, including The AIDS Task Force and the suggested minimum students pledge is $1 who will remain around will receive a free Walk T-shirt; Haverford and Bryn Mawr col- Association of Commuting Stu- per kilometer. campus Participants are during break," said $400 or more earns the participant leges, ranked among the top 25 as dents (ACS) are facilitating the asked to collect the McDonnell. money in a free Walk sweatshirt or mock well. application process for the seventh advance. The schedule of events include turtleneck. The participant who Refer to the table for the com- annual Philadelphia AIDS Walk Each year, an companies and organ- hour of remembrance where submits the greatest plete ranking of Northern regional to prepaid benefit AIDS care and educa- izations participate in the names the Walk of those lost to AIDS pledge total will receive coach universities at the bottom left of tion, said Emily McDonnell, pres- forming teams. Some will be read companies aloud. Following the (Continued this page. ident of the ACS. on page 4) will even match pledge totals. memorial will be an aerobic Capital Campaign raises money for improvements

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Page 2 • THE VILLANOVAN • October 8, 1993 October 8, 1993 • THE VILLANOVAN • ?age 3 INSIDE THIS WEEK New courses stress diversity issues By KATHLEEN COONEY "internationalize" the campus spend four years at the University Assistant News Editor and to create more services for the working on their major, and then overseas students who attend the devote a fifth year abroad to University INDEX ENTERTAINMENT The is encouraging University, Ricks said. EDITORIALS FEATURES PORTS studying the humanities, he said. diversity this year by internation- First, the office of International This would lead to the student ' al studies and by the Entertainment ...21 implemen- Studies is in the process of plan- leaving Villanova with two tation of new diversity courses ning affiliation agreements about the This week in sports, get up- with degrees. This idea is now before Sports... 27 Was polyester really that As today concludes Respect This week, read into the core curriculum. universities abroad. In this the Dean's Life Week on our campus, read concert happenings of the Juli- to-date with last week's NC Council, and may be great? What's the deal with "Diversity is not the first thing exchange, Editorial 8 Pennant race. Also,, read undergraduate stu- approved before the summer of this health about what Villanova did to ana Hatfield Three. Delve into West care thing? Why that comes to mind when I dents Rhines of the wom- think and faculty alike will go 1994, Ricks added. Who knows, should sophomores hold recognize this event. Also read the music of Green Apple Quick about Jen stu- oi the student body," said Dr. abroad for one year, said Ricks. a critique of college ranking Step, AJ. Croce, Idaho, and the en's cross country team. An International Studies Center dent government positions? Thomas Ricks, director of who cares 18 Inter- A University Affiliation Council is the third systems in this week's Fea- live Cure . Also, preview Endulge yourself in Wolfman's idea in the plan. Ricks Does "Student Says" say any- national Studies. has been devised views from the which consists said. There is nowhere to house Scope 15 thing relevant ture's section. the new movies "Malice" and controversial this week? Find The International Studies pro- of faculty and administrators "A Bronx Tale." cheap seats. faculty from overseas. "We do out in your friendly neighbor- gram has been in Features 17 operation for around campus to review the have a housing problem," said hood Editorial Section. seven years, and Ricks is the various agreements to be made, Ricks. There is no place for them program's first director. Villanova said Ricks. to have an office where they can to me has not been a long term A second idea in the "strategic be reached. More space is needed encounter," he said. plan" is a dual degree. This to hold meetings, workshops and The office of Department of Public Safety International benefits students in nursing or seminars, he added. V Studies along with the Office of BEYOND THE MAIN LINE engineering who can not leave Presently, about 60 to 80 stu- International Advisor have made their classes in their junior or dents go overseas each year for at PHOTO BY Compiled by: Jane Papaccio Soviet Union, was published with SHARON GRIFFIN up a master plan to be implement- senior year to study abroad, said Source: New York Times two black spaces where the censor (Continued on page releases crime statistics ed over the next 10 years to Ricks. These students would 4) jhe annual Fall Review was held Oct. 5 on Mendel Field. had rejected articles which ques- tioned the impending crisis. WASHINGTON, D.C. (Continued from page 1) LaSalle University), he said. crime rates are larger than at the The death toll increases. The public safety; without their help, Fifty-one burglaries were University, said Conway. latest figures show 150 people UCIS plans to current campus computer system U.N. reinforcements took more we cannot do our job," he added. reported in 1990, 26 in 1991 and "The University has a clearance upgrade the dead and more than 600 wounded than nine hours to aid the United According to the crime report, 13 in 1992, according to the report. rate of 32.7 percent for 1992," said in the two days of violence which By JANE catalogs, review electronically the beginning of States Army Rangers maintaining no murders or manslaughters A burglary is defined by Public Conway. The clearance rate refers PAPACCIO the electric educational technologies," Stem- users, analyzers and integrators left the Parliament building burnt. Assistant News Editor stored articles and access comput- highway that hundreds of armed Somalis Oct. were reported to public safety in Safety as "the unlawful entry into to the number of reported crimes the Clinton admin- brenner said. The department of information," said Stein- ing sources throughout the world, istration 3. The delay contributed to the the last three years. a building or other structure with that the department of Public has been discussing. It hopes to have a continuous expan- brenner. The University is she added. links deaths of at least a dozen Amer- CHICAGO, ILL. Four rapes were reported in the interest to commit a felony or Safety successfully solves, said in the process about 55 million users and sion and upgrading of computer- "As students enter the work- of implementing more than 1 million computers," ican soldiers, said Pentagon 1990, two in 1991 and two in 1992. a theft." Conway. In 1992, the University new and ized classrooms and labs, she force, they have to know how to enhanced technology said Steinbrenner. officials. Michael Jordan, star of the The department of Public Safety of Pennsylvania's clearance rate to the pres- added. take advantage of the vast amount ent computer system, said Karin "UCIS is building a campus The mission, which should Chicago Bulls, retired Wednesday defines rape as engaging "in was 7.9 percent; St. Joseph's "UCIS should contribute to and of information that is available There is no way of Steinbrenner, executive To promote the learning wide information base that will have been routine, collapsed and amid a sea of reporters and mic- sexual intercourse with another University had a clearance rate of director support the education of Villa- electronically and to be able to find of the University Computing and allow students, faculty and staff evidence shows that the American rophones. In the press conference, person: knowing liow 4.1 percent, he said. "No one process, UCIS plans to nova's students and help them to what they are looking for," Stein- many Information to access information regarding Quick Response Force was ill- Jordan stated that he has done 1. by forcible compulsion comes close to Villanova," he Services (UCIS). become independent seekers. brenner said. "Since grades, class equipped, added the officials. everything already and that he 2. by threat of forcible compul- crimes actually occur added. Villanova University is explore educational schedules, campus United Nations commanders feels no motivation for basketball. sion that would prevent "The Public Safety Department regarded as an outstanding uni- events, policies and procedures," failed to have troops and supplies When asked, he stated that even resistance by a person of because many go acts as a clearinghouse for crime versity, students leaving should technologies. said Steinbrenner. The campus AIDS memorial quilt to be wide information will if . equipped with the base also ready to assist the Rangers if his father had not died this reasonable resolution and incident information. In close tools of Karen Steinbrenner problems arose. summer, he would have retired. 3. who is unconscious, or unreported. interaction with Radnor Town- technology," she said. properly organize all of the depart- The 15-hour battle demonstrat- 4. who is incapable of giving James Conway, ship Police Department, many of In order to operate more effi- ments and offices of the Univer- sity, be ed the power of the fighters loyal HOUSTON, TX. consent because of his/her puUic safety investigator the crimes that occur on campus ciently and also prepare students "Students will even be able to she added. displayed on campus to Gen. Mohammed Farah Aidid, temporary or permanent can be solved," according to a for a technology-based future, the submit their homework electron- "To promote the learning pro- the fugitive Somali faction leader. Straight But Not Narrow mental or physical public safety brochure. University is making major ically," she said. cess, UCIS plans to work with University Press Release President Clinton's decision to (SBNN) is a group of heterosexual incapacity." Reported incidents of thefts Colleges and universities in the investments in its technological "Students will have unlimited other academic and administra- Villanova University panel will send fresh troops, heavy tanks, students who have banded togeth- The University was "upset and decreased over the last three years country are becoming proactive in infrastructure, Steinbrenner said. access to INTERNET, which is tive departments and explore The University will display become part of the AIDS Memorial armored personnel carriers with er to support gay and lesbian embarrassed" by its 1990 rape from 149 in 1990 to 77 in 1992. preventing crimes, said Conway. UCIS can play a major role in selected panels of the NAMES Quilt. night vision and search and rescue rights and fight homophobia at figures, said Conway. Villanova The University of Pennsylvania "Under its Student Crime Report- supporting the Villanova Quality Project AIDS Memorial Quilt For those interested in making helicopters demonstrates the the University of Houston. had the highest number of report- reported 1,122 incidents of theft ing Policy, the University strongly Initiative (VQI), she said. from Feb. 16 to 18, during the a panel, some suggested methods administration's efforts to help "There is no reason for homo- ed rapes out of the Big Five schools and Temple University reported encourages students to report "Villanova has to catch up to Physical facilities plan University's second annual AIDS and niateriaJs for creating one include applique, paint, the American troops already phobia," John Cobb, president of (Villanova, the University of 483 incidents in 1992. Because criminal activity immediately," the reality that our society is Awareness Week. The event is co- stencil there. the new organization, told The Pennsylvania, Temple University, Penn and Temple are situated in according to a public safety based on technology," she added. sponsored by Campus Ministry and collage on a medium-weight, Daily Cougar. Cobb said his group St. Joseph's University and high-crime areas, their reported brochure. A plan has been developed that to be implemented and the University's AIDS Task non-stretch fabric such as cotton MOSCOW wanted to emphasize that not all will provide data connections to Force. duck or poplin. (To volunteer as

. a quilter for the Villanova Univer- heterosexual people fear homosex- all faculty and staff offices and all By JASON CALHOUN president, also declined to contrib- The display is meant to raise sity panel or for more information President Boris Yeltsin made a uals. "It's simple. We're straight, the student residence halls. "What we Staff Reporter ute information regarding the awareness about the impact of about creating a panel, call move to concentrate power and but not narrow-minded," said are trying to do is provide total plan, saying that the committee HIV/AIDS; to offer HIV/AIDS com- Maryelaine mittee member Sarah Kidding at destory all opposition. He banned Eckerle, vice president data connectivity which will The Physical Facilities Plan is was still in deliberation and had educational programs during the of the ext. 7166 between 9 a.m. and 5 all opposition organizations and group. include everyone within two a plan to determine how, in the no official projections at this time. week of the display; to create an ViLLANOVAN p.m.) newspapers and sent censors to Cobb said SBNN would be years," she added. next eight to 10 years, the campus' While it is still uncertain what opportunity for spiritual reflection, In anticipation of the AIDS mainstream papers. involved in the National Coming With the implementation of the appearance will change. The the Physical Facilities Plan will on the impact of HIV/AIDS upon Memorial Quilt display, a number Nezavisimaya Gazeta (Inde- Out march and rally Oct. 11 and new phone system, wires for data focus of the plan is to address the affect, it is clear that Dougherty the Villanova University com- LARISA EPATKO & JENNIFER CASTELU of HIV/AIDS-related films are pendent Gazette), one of the prime AIDS Awareness Week in were also strung into each dormi- needs of the buildings on campus. Hall will be the recipient of some munity at the beginning of the EDITORS IN CHIEF available for use by faculty and examples of press freedom in the November. tory room. These wires will be The emphasis will be on renova- well-needed changes in the near Lenten season; to provide staff. They include: "And the KAREN CAMPBELL & PETER SHAUQER CHAD PETROZZA linked to networking equipment, tions to existing structures as future, said Lycyna Gorski, direc- members of the University com- Band Played On: People, Politics ASSOCIATE EDITORS MANAQINQ EDITOR said Steinbrenner. "By the 1995- well as future expansion. tor of Student Acitivities. munity with opportunities for and the AIDS Crisis," the 1993 SECTION EDITORS 96 school year, data networking The committee making these The plans for converting the reconciliation and for condieration HBO special based on the NEWS FEATURES ENTERTAINMENT SPORTS will be available in every residence plans is a couple of weeks away Corner Grille into a night-club of their own personal outreach in best- Capital Campaign Kate hall room," she added. from publicizing the details, said have the context of the HIV/AIDS selling novel by Randy Shilts; SzumanskI Peggy Agolino Coleen Kenirey Justin Kestner been put on hold pending the "The Bulletin with Larry Kane," Elizabeth BarszczewskI Gretchen Fisher Alex Scofield During registration, all stu- John Gallen, executive director of determination of how Dougherty epidemic; and to raise money for a locally produced television (Continued said Rosa '72, dents will receive a user-ID. Facilities Management and will local HIV/AIDS care advocates pro- from page 1) M. Gatti senior vice ASSISTANT EDITORS be altered, said Gorski. The Students \yill have access to member of the committee. Gallen and providers. gram featuring a 1993 report on tion of new buildings or additional president of communications for Kathleen Cooney Tara Campltlello 40-year-old structure is expected Carolyn Poppe SeanKeliy local in electronic mail so they can com- declined to discuss the intricacies The quilt was started in June a graduate student who is wings for science, engineering, ESPN the brochure. Jane Papaccio Eric Cheung to receive new windows, heating Todd Leskanic HIV positive; "Common business and the performing arts; "One of the truly fine things the municate with both their peers of the plan. and air conditioning systems as 1987 when San Franciscan Cleve said. Students office of Dr. Jones gathered a small group of Threads," the 1989 Academy retrofitting old space for new admission department has done Advlaor: June W. Lytel-Murphy Assistant Advisor: Madeline T. Baxter andprofessors," she The Helen K. well as possible interior remodel- library friends and neighbors to create Award Winner for best documen- laboratory and administrative over the years is to establish a Photography Editor: Tanya Shuman F.Y.I. Coordinators: Carrie Phillips will be able to search Lafferty, University vice- ing, she added. tary which focuses on the lives of areas; upgrading the computer strategic planning process. Qwyn Warner something that would make the five people with the AIDS virus; infrastructure and classrooms Through this process we look out Editorial Aaatotant: Tom Benjamin Art Editor: Sam Cagglula public understand what he and and "We Bring the Quilt," a brief throughout the campus; building five, maybe ten years and see Peraonala/Claaalfled: Stephanie MacDougali Billing: Jon Meyers his friends were experiencing. film about the quilt display itself. four resident halls on west cam- where we think the University is Subscriptions: Lauren Burke Layout: Stephanie MacDougali Today, the AIDS Memorial Some of these films and others pus to provide on-campus housing going and take the steps necessary Quilt is comprised of more than dealing with the same topic will for 70 percent of the undergrad- to lead us down that path in an Staff: Ben Atfonsi, Beth Barrow. Reggie Beehner. Dana BogacM. Sarah Breeden, Wayne Bremsen. 24,200 individual fabric panels, comprise the 1994 spring semes- uate population; and the construc- orderly way. I think it is truly a Kevin Briskey. Amy Bucd. Nkx>le Buonopone, Jason Carney. Melissa aare. Michael Coyle. Wayne each measuring three by six feet. Oct. ter's Peace and Justice Film Series. tion of a pedestrian crossing at the fundamental process that is going Cresskiii. Mtehel Davles. Mk:hael DeBlasl. Meghan Donahue. Hillary Field, Christine Foley Brian On 11, 1987, The NAMES (To borrow a film or for more intersection of Lancaster and to add real value to the University Friei, Tony Gallagher. Christopher Gonnelll. Maryl)eth Goeller, Catherine Graham. Ray Gutowski Project displayed the Quilt for the first time, on the Cztpitol Mall in information, call committee Ithan avenues, according to liter- over the years," said John J. Patrtek Harper, Stephanie Hoeflteh. Shannon Kelly. Janet Kemple, Tara Keny, Chris Kenslk Carrie '54, Washington, D.C. Since then, member Irene Langran at ext. ature about the capital campaign. Quindlen senior vice president Kbmokovteh, Lowell Lancaster, Larry Lanza, Melissa Lee, Melissa Lewis, Jen Maridey, Ed Marshall of the El more than 1,000 displays have 4499.) "I believe the maintenance and du Pont de Nemours and Joe McCabe, Marie McCreary, Bryn McGovern, Steve Mcllvaine, Ann McNearny. Patrtek Mailer Co. in been held, including smaller Making the AIDS Memorial upgrade of Villanova's physical the brochure. Maureen Meyer. Roseanne Miller. Ray Moore, Casey Morgan, Jen Mundy, Craig Norton Erin In only its exhibits in schools, churches, Quilt display a success will depend plant are truly important. The second year the O'Rorke, Jonathan Passman, Joe Patterson, Came Phillips, Mike Portas, Jennifer Prince Justin Campaign has raised Schreiber, Christine hopsitals, museums, theaters and upon the work of volunteers. University has wonderful build- almost $50 Servedk), Heather ShanWand. Eileen Snakard, Mark Spoonauer, Matt' Smith million, said Elizandro. convention centers. There are many ways to help: ings to preserve and opportunities Barkwa Sullivan, Abljy Thomas, Jennifer Trzaska. Clayton Walsh, Gwyn Warner. Eric Warren Uz setting for expansion that simply are not "There is a real feeling of pride Weaver, Patrick Whfte. A 12-member University com- up and monitoring the quilt; participating, in available at many other universi- here," said Susan Pierce, director mittee, headed by Dr. Paula educational programs; serving ties," said Joseph B. Patterson '64, of the Capital Campaign. "Villan- Michal-Johnson, associate profes- as tour guides or information point president and CEO of the Patter- ova's prominent and successful The yillanovan is put)llshed Fridays, 10 Issues a semester. Clrculatton: 8,000. Subscripttons are sor of communication arts, and people; offer- available at per year. For advertising Information ing donation, son Capital Corp. in the brochure. alumni take good care of each $30 contact the office 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays. Dr. Nancy Sharts-Hopko, asso- information, media (215) 519~7207. and volunteer Approximately 30 percent of the other. There is a real sense of ciate professor of nursing, is support; and break- Vlllanovan ing down and cleaning up the quilt $100 million Campaign goal is family," she said. The reserves the right to refuse any ad inserttens due to questk>nable content and currently working to arrange the limitatk>ns. to display area. (To volunteer, con- earmarked for on-going support of "We have entitled the strategic space The deadline place advertising is 3 p.m. the Tuesday prter to publicatten. display and concurrent events. plan of the University, The committee is assembling a tact committee member Nancy University programs. 'A Future The Vlllanovan is the newspaper of record for Villanova University. Hensler at ext. 4650.) "The cost of education is grow- of Promise'. There is no doubt in community of quilters that will The writing, articles, lay-out. ptetures and format are the responsibility For more information ing so much faster than inflation. my mind that the future of this of the Editor and the create a Villanova panel. Individ- about the Editorial Board and do not necessarily represent the view of the admlnlstrrtlon. Students in the future are going University is a future that will be faculty and students uals may also create a panel in work of the committee, call Dr. unless speclflcally stated. The University subscribes to the principle of to depend filled with promise," resoonsitie freedom of memory of a loved one who died Michal-Johnson at ext. 4788, or much more on the said Dobbin expression for our student editors. ^ PHOTO BY SHARON GRIFFIN in the brochure. of AIDS. Individual panels and the Dr. Sharts-Hopko at ext. 4906. Senior Peter Macari leads Whiskey Company in the annual Fall Review held Oct. 5. I**'".

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Weingrad concentrated on the kinds of skits that he showed personalities and problems of the By MATT ROGERS grouped in themes. Two of the cast members. Staff Reporter combination of clips from various original He spoke drug episodes and lecture. Weingrad about the rampant abuse and problems that the Jeff Weingrad, co-author of the showed clips from the show ego cast book Saturday Night, and editor members developed after becom- of the Philadelphia Daily News, ing successful. "They [original delivered a lecture about the Tliey [original cast cast members] Had become the evolution of "Saturday Night Show business monsters they had originally hated." Original cast Live" Wednesday, Oct. 6, in memlwrs] had become Connelly Center. members including Chevy Chase, the business Bill Murray, Saturday Night is a book about show Dan Akroyd, and John Belushi developed drug, the creation and production of monsters they had "Saturday Night Live" from the alcohol and ego problems that led them to be known as the "bully 1970s, when the show was first originally hated, boys" on the set. produced, up until 1986 when the Jeff Weingrad, .^^ book was published, Weingrad The presentation was run by PHOTO BY SHARON GRIFFIN co-author of the said. Weingrad and his co-author Jeff Landry of the Student Pro- dancing. Saturday MigM Students participate in S.P.C. sponsored ballroom chose "Saturday Night Live" as gramming Council (S.P.C). Land- their topic because "it was a show ry is a member of the lectures that had a tremendous impact on committee. ^-^%>'' TV [and] was something we could showed the "I thought it would be a good Committee addresses included skits that to really sink our teeth into," said. and idea. There still seems to be an he cast's attitude toward drugs V/edi*«^ ^.OO The 90-minute presentation skits done with the cast's favorite interest among college students in Night Live," he said. safety, responsibility delivered by Wemgrad was a host, Steve Martin, he said. "Saturday

Ongoing training of the staff •*tt>* By KATHLEEN COONEY minimizes the dangers of on-the- Catliolic Worker daycare program \cO^^ Assistant News Editor job accidents caused by misusing tools, Neville said. For instance, The University safety commit- many on-campus offices and tee was established by University departments, including employees provides tutoring for city cliiidren President the Rev. Edmund Dob- of the grounds crew and Dining bin, O.S.A., to address all safety Services, receive thorough train- issues on campus for students, ing about the equipment they are ByJANEPAPACCIO Children from grades one was such a big turnout," she faculty, administration and handling, he said. Training is also Assistant News Editor through eight are able to attend added. employees. "It basically says conducted from the outside con- the day-care program. "Most of "It's a great way to reach out everyone needs to be responsible," cerning issues like following up on The Catholic Worker is a home- the children are from the younger to the less fortunate people that said Dr. Richard E. Neville, dean an accideijt, how to investigate less shelter located in Philadel- grades. They're all wild; it is fun are so close to us, but are not of Student Life. accidents and how to prevent phia, said Becky Umland, co-chair and exhausting. They really want visible at Villanova," said The committee meets once a accidents from occurring, he of the Villanova Committee of the your attention," Umland said. Umland. month to address any issues that added. Philadelphia Homeless (VCPH). Student volunteerrs at the may have come up during the The shelter recently instituted an Catholic Worker are considering month, said Neville. The commit- after-school program for neighbor- instituting a reading program, The primary locus of tlie It's a great way to tee exists exclusively to address hood children. said Umland. "Many of the child- "Workers at the shelter felt ren are below average reading safety issues and problems, so committee is tlie safety the experience helping that a special meeting does not need for a day-care center because level, we might institute a pro- could help them. The have to be called over a specific of eyeryone on campus. children were hanging around inner-city kids and gram which program is still in the preliminary safety issue, he added. Richard E. Neville, after school with no place to go," In the monthly meetings, she said. hopefully making some stages," she added. many dean of Student Life University students go to the The shelter has permanent safety issues are discussed to kind of impact on them, ensure that the committee is shelter Monday, Tuesday and volunteers who live there and run Beclcy Umland doing "anything [they] can do to Thursday from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. the after-school program. We make the place a safer campus," "It's an important group that's "We help them with their home- work through the permanent Neville said. Any accident that been here a while," said Neville. work and do whatever else they volunteers when deciding on happens on campus is reviewed to The committee began about eight may need," said Umland. From 4 This semester approximately times for volunteer service, to install a fire see if anything needs to be done years ago new p.m. to 5 p.m. the volunteers play 40 students are involved in the Umland said.. alarm system. The committee also The profits from last year's to ensure that the same accident with the children. "If it's nice out, program. "Every student makes ^^^^Ohr Cac^ OhdtrCAu. OhJt O^ Z^fe/;^ OK Z& 27l^. will not campaigned for the call boxes we'll take to to to Philadel- Balloon Day festivities went to the PwM happen again, he said. them the park," she a commitment go Among the other issues that are located around campus and the added. phia each week and help out," she Catholic Worker, added Umland. ^f(^ discussed at the committee meet- use of the Wildcard to get into the "It's a great way to experience added. Many students really enjoy They put the money towards ings are carpel tunnel syndrome, dorms. "The primary focus of the helping inner-city children and being in contact with children refurbishing a building which will workers' compensation and safety committee is the safety of every- hopefully making some kind of from the inner city, she said. "We be used as another location for the precautions for the grounds group. one on campus," said Neville. impact on them," said Umland. were really excited because there shelter. Individual committee members are able to voice any concerns they may have regarding the safety of the campus, Neville added. University lacks student/professor dating policy Members of the committee include representatives from the By E.G. WILSON University, of situation might affect a person's I don't see the need for that [a Financial Aid Office, the depart- she added. Perhaps believes that in For nearly 200 years Chase Reporter effectiveness on the job, he added, specific policy]. I think there CHASE ment of Public Safety, Residence Staff faculty/student dating is more "I don't know that any type of should be good judgement on the Life Office, the faculty. Dining prevalent on the graduate school At the present time, a policy legislation is necessary or helpful. part of all involved," said Neville. Services, Personnel Office, the level, Byrnes said. o best has been the very best in banking. which specifically refers to stu- order to attract the insurance carrier and an outside dent/faculty dating does not exist "I don't think it's a good idea. risk management company, said at the University, said Kathy If the relationship goes awry, both Neville. Diyerslty requirements to offer to like Byrnes, assistant to the dean of parties still have to be in a employees, we have the And thanks employees Students. student/teacher relationship," (Continued from page 3) Any incidents of inappropriate said Byrnes. take two diversity courses as a least four months, said said opportunities. recent Villanova graduates, AIDS/HIV student/faculty dating would fall Ricks. distribution requirement, best under the University's current There are about 25 to 30 students Wheeland. These courses are (Continued from page 1) from the regular part of depart- sexual harassment guidelines, College of Commerce and offered as a them. Careers Michael Audino, Amanda Godley, airfare for two, anywhere in the said Byrnes. Finance and 50 to 60 students mental offerings, he said. The And we have continental United States. This set of guidelines was I don't know if it [dating from the College of Arts and student must choose from three "We are trying to bring about adopted by the University in 1988, Sciences. Nurses and engineers divisions: United States culture, faculty and rarely international Product and Christina Olson, we're going awareness that AIDS is eve- said Byrnes. This policy focuses between study abroad, added Ricks. women's studies, or in Sales, Marketing, problem. It is no longer, exclusively on sexual harassment Most international students who (non-Western) culture, Wheeland ryone's students] is a common and hasn't been for a long time, and does not contain any specific study at the University are grad- said. "That element of choice I guidelines pertaining to consentu- uate students, he said. think is importannt to recognize," Development, Account Manage- to remain that way. a homosexual male disease," she occurrence,. I hawen't added. al dating between faculty and Only about one percent of Vil- he added. "In 1981 only three Delaware students, she added. heard a lot about it lanova's undergraduates are from Each department nominates Valley residents were diagnosed "There is a plan this year to overseas. Bringing foreign stu- courses they believe will fill ment. Operations Management, revamp these guidelines but we dents to the University is a way diversity requirements, and a c with AIDS; by 1987, 780 had died Kathy Byrnes, assistant of diversifying, of AIDS. And as of January 1993, have to ask ourselves if we really said Ricks. "The committee reviews the course to the dean of Students want something specific about people here bring new ideas to before it is approved, said Whee- Auditing. 3,800 had succombed," according us and student/faculty dating," added about academics and world land. far 113 courses have been to the sponsorship application. So "We want to bnng information Byrnes. affairs," he added. approved, he added. about AIDS and HIV to the stu- "I don't know if it [dating The other way the University The implementation policy dents and raise awareness," said between faculty and students] is is encouraging diversity is by began in the fall of 1992, said It's hard to say that it's McDonnell. a common occurrence. I haven't never implementing diversity courses Wheeland. This January the appropriate, said Dr. Richard into "Probably 12 students on Vil- heard a lot about it," said Byrnes. the core curriculum, said courses will be found in the Neville, vice president for Student Craig lanova's campus are currently It might not be very prevalent Wheeland of the political bulletin. "I think this is an impor- Life. Those involved need to infected with the HIV virus," said because there is a big age differ- be science department. tant way to encourage students to very aware of potential Ann Gavaghan, student member ence between the undergraduate conflicts Each student in the College of think about diversity," said of interest, said Neville. This type Arts of the AIDS Task Force. students and the faculty at the and Sciences is required to Wheeland. ! A

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' : 201 Dougherty Hall, Villanova University, Vlllanova, Pa. 19085 ._. Jtnnlftr Castolll and Larisa Epatko ^ Student Editora In Chlaf says, "There must be some misunderstanding." Kdren Campbell and Pate Shauger By PETER SHAUGER I could still pop in at any moment." Or, what if you were faced with possibly might have a bloody And think of all the small Aaaoclate Editora Because it's not like I enjoy the international driv- .., , r J , problem of solution. But, if the driver of that arguments that can sometimes After a couple of days of not cutting class, and it's not like I'm ing behind someone who has car understood how language can fester into big arguments that Cha«j Petrozza shavmg, people will ask me Are making any European-Seattle failed to shut off his or her turn control a situation, he might say could be avoided by using better Managing Editor growing a beard? Pages Octobers, 1993 you And each statementby it. Actually I haven't signal? You'd probably run that to you, "I was planning on turning language. For instance, say you time,! tell them no and that I just cut a class in four at my years person off the road and demand as soon as the turn that I was find yourself squabbling over haven't shaved yet. For some Villanova. I just haven't quite looking for came into sight." Who whether they are called funnel people reason seldom believe me, made it to all of them yet. would not break down in tears clouds or tornados. You, of course, United States ifdt possibly because I usually only But that's are just my petty little after such an honest display? knowing they are called tornados, once or shave twice a week, and life. Can imagine all you the Or, what if it were the girl- would say to your opponent, "I'm my face can get pretty long. problems What if you were faced international police that would be solved if friend's or boyfriend's birthday, notdisagreeing with you; I'm just It's not that I enjoy stubble, and the rest of the world thought this with the international and you said, apologetically of agreeing with myself." Your Three years ago the United States began a military it's not that I'm going for a way? course, that you forgot all about opponent would then be forced to European-Seattle look. It's really Picture yourself in Atlantic City campaign in the Persian Gulf. For some of us, this was problem of drimg it? They'd probably get pretty see your point and desist arguing, nothing other than the fact that laying down a chip for the only war we have ever seen — and many of us were $100 every mad, right? Well, the best way to because sure they look like funnel I haven't shaved yet. Not that I've hand of Blackjack you play. And hehind avoid this it. of the Iraqi someone who mess would be to say, clouds, but that is just their in support of We saw pictures on the news got anything against beards, at the end of that sitting, say you "I didn't forget your birthday this description, not their proper soldiers surrendering and it made us proud to be either. I'm just here to set the spend has failed to shut off his $1,500. Now, normally year, dear, I just remembered next terminology, Americans. We read the daily headlines from Iraq record straight in case you and I you'd drag your sorry self home year's birthday 11 months and 29 So the next time someone flies ever come face to face. I'm not or her turn signal? everyday and wore yellow ribbons to show our support and confess to only your closest days ahead of schedule. Sur- off the handle at you or jumps to growing a beard. for the American effort. friends that you lost $1,500. But prised?" They probably won't be the wrong conclusion about your Come to think of it, people imagine how much better But now, we are faced with very different images. you'd able to contain all their joy, so you beard or turn signal, take the time misunderstand many of my feel if you- were able to enlighten ,. , ^ , "^sy have to endure a few cele- to rephrase your response. Your tells r , r .^ Now the headline story in the newspaper of over actions, or non-actions, whatever an explanation for why, after 45 your friends with the news that b^atory punches in the gut. But, answer will clarify the situation, 70 wounded Americans, and the television news shows the case may be. For instance if in fact you didn't lose miles of driving with their left any money, trust me, they'll be happy know- and it will make a lot of people a friend sees me at a time that hand turn signal, didn t they shut graphic images of dead soldiers being dragged through but that you are just awaiting the i^g that you care enough about a lot happier I should normally be in class, that off the turn signal? If that the streets of Mogadishu. glorious return of the $1 ,500. This damned the relationship not to be "ordi- friend might ask me. "Are you way you avoid the ulcer, not to persondidn't know how to handle Not many people are wearing yellow ribbons now. nary" by celebrating their birth- Peter Shauger is a senior majoring cutting class? Since nothing mention dishing any unnecessary such a situation, the problem very During the Persian Gulf War, we knew why we were day on time in English could be further from the truth, pain to a loved one who you won't _._.*,* a a a a a a fighting — to defend a helpless nation. In Somalia, I waste no time in responding, be taking to any fancy restaurants X***************************** however, our goals are not so clear. No. I just haven t shown up yet. for a while. Originally, American troops were sent to the developing nation to bring humanitarian aid to the 70s pop culture still ON CAMPUS country's starving population. We fought against the to deliver food supplies to their forces of warlords and bjf Catty Saekos dying countrymen. When our humanitarian obligation frightens and confuses was fulfilled, our troops should have come home. Now, How would your life at Villanova we are defending ourselves against the factions of warlord have differed if you had By JONATHAN PASSMAN But then I took a walk through Mahamed Farrah Aidid for no apparent reason. LETTERS the Quad and heard "I Will Sur- had a personal academic advisor since freshman year? Many politicians on Capitol Hill are calling for the "If we do not study history, we vive" by Gloria Gaynor blasting withdrawal of American troops from Somalia. Unfortu- campus are doomed to repeat our mistakes out of some poor soul's room in can represent of the past." Sophomores Sheehan. Later, I flipped nately, their call has come too late. We have been dragged through I don't know who originally said my friend's tapes and found a copy in activities. into a fight that we never intended. American blood is To the Editor: Most other organiza- I have faith in the capabilities and that, but I've given it a lot of of the Saturday Night Fever being shed. must ensure that the rest of our tions have no restrictions on age integrity of the Villanova yk- We troops student thought lately. soundtrack. Uh-oh. I put it on, in I would like to take this oppor- or standing of the student and voters are safe, or at least come home safely. to choose the most qualified Look, anybody who knows me, order to refresh my mind of what often tunity to further clarify the issue aid in acclimating a student from a more diverse pool of For now, though, we must get used to the images or for that matter, has ever seen disco was like. The Bee Gees . . y^- surrounding the resolution that to the Villanova community. candidates. me, knows I'm not fashion con- mercy. coming out of Somalia. Maybe we will see the United was recently passed at the Uni- It is important to realize that scious. One could honestly say Then I saw them. A friend of y^ States again as triumphant, if we ever figure out what versity Senate meeting on Sept. simply allowing a person the Glenn Alba I'm fashionably unconscious. But mine, whom I consider to be pretty y^ fighting for. 24. After failing to reach majority opportunity to run for a position we're Commerce and Finance that doesn't mean I can't recognize fashionable, walked through the in the final Senate meeting of last does not mean that he/she will y^ Senator good taste. And a bizarre return Quad wearing bell bottoms and year, I offered to bring the proposal win. In contrast to Senator Ryan, 1994 from the past has graced the platform shoes. Flashbacks raced Crime report imparts a to the Senate again this year. The bodies of Villanova students of through my head, most notably proposal read as follows: that the force for diversity late, and I don't understand it: bell the theme sonc from the movie University Senate amend the Task aims sense of awareness bottoms and platform shoes Car Wash (incidentally, despite Constitution so that the minimum Retention); each having student, Recently a mailing went out to all students and To the Editor: The '70s — high oil prices, the the disco overtones, an entertain- qualifications for undergraduate faculty and administrative repre- y^ statistics Brady Bunch, disco. Sure, there ing movie). All I could mumble faculty detailing the of crime incidents over the student members is sophomore Over the month of September, sentation. As the task force begins was more to the '70s than that. was, "Why?" y^ past three years at Villanova. The list contained several standing beginning in the Aca- I canvassed several residence to make these goals and recom- More '70s flashbacks. A movie categories whose inherent violence makes them seem out demic Year 1994-93. y^ halls and answered many ques- mendations reality, the help of the premiered a few weeks ag(5 titled The Constitution previously of place among the more benign charges of vagrancy, tions. The topics I addressed greater student body will be "Dazed And Confused" (apologies stipulated that any undergraduate "Personally, I don't think that it gambling and vandalism on our campus. The mere idea ranged from food services to enlisted. Each of us needs to make to Led Zeppelin). The promo for would have influenced member must be of junior stand- visitation policy, from this commitment to a better Was polyester that my deci- of charges like or aggravated the Wildcat the movie states that the '70s were murder, manslaughter ing in the year they are to hold sions, but I know many other Shuttle to the new telecommun- university, just as the Colleges of misunderstood, and this film y¥ assault seem improbable at Villanova. And the reassuring office. As previously stated, the great a fabric? Were people who definitely would have ications system. However, the Arts and Nursing have by insti- would shine light on them. Again, zeros that appear next to them on the crime report indicate motion was passed by a two-thirds tuting benefitted from a personal most complex and recurring topic the diversity requirement all I could muster was, "Why?" majority this year and is currently the Village People really advisor." that such horrors are, indeed, absent on campus. was diversity and Villanova Uni- in their respefctive core MTV told me that Saturday Night pending approval by the Rev. Audrey Duncan What many people don't realize is that this report versity's commitment to achiev- curriculums. Fever now has a weekly midnight y^ Edmond Dobbin, O.S.A., and the good role models? Communication J. ing it. However, the Arts the of extensive legal battle Diversity Task showing at the Royal Theater in represents outcome an Board of Trustees. Sophomore y^ Recently, at an Honors Collo- Force is not the only means to help Los Angeles, and people actually undertaken by the parents of Jeanie Clery, a student who The reasoning behind this new quium on Diversity and Commun- accelerate Villanova's diversifica- wear polyester suits and dance in y^ was brutally raped and murdered at Lehigh University proposal seemed clear and approp- ity Service, people stated that they tion. Many organizations, such as the aisles. Nikki Taylor, riate to all members of the Senate several years ago. In response to the parents' tormented felt uninformed about the the Black Cultural Society, Asian diver- but nevertheless, it scary reknowned supermodel, is now barring one. Senator Ryan acted was a sity campaign occurring this Students Association, Alliance of y^ argument that they had been unaware of the dangers year. decade. I the sporting black bell bottoms. in the interests of his constituents can only thank So here I am to bring to light the African-American Men, SAMO- Nobody cared about the '70s facing their daughter at Lehigh, the court established the by voting against this resolution; supreme powers that govern the y^ new developments. First, SA, Democratic Socialists of and I four until recently. Some might say Clery law, which requires colleges and universities to however, in response to his letter universe that was only Then I'd have a clue." most importantly, the America and Villanova University University when Saturday Night Fever first that nobody cared about them report all acts of violence on campus. last week, I now feel it is necessary has Kevin Teevan formed a Diversity Task Minority Engineers and Scien- then. But somebody dug the to explain many of the other good came to the silver screen. Lord Accounting It is if is school, where such Force, which will tists, have begun to not as Lehigh an urban address and programs memories out. And I want to know arguments presented by the knows what my life would be like Junior realize the 19 goals solve this problem. y^ incidents are a realistic part of the everyday concerns and recom- Each pursues did it and why! Wasn't it bad "ardent supporters" of the now if I was say, 15 years old and who mendations set forth the goal of a richer, intel- three years more that we had to live it then? y^ facing the students and staff. Like Villanova, Lehigh is resolution. impressionable at the time. enough ago by the original lectually in Committee on challenging Villanova through it it's likely And while watching a bad Now we have to go located in an area where that the only exposure First and foremost, it will allow Diversity. y^ several ways, whether it be by that great a movie on a worse UHF station, I again? Was polyester you get to violent crimes is on the nightly news, concerning for a more fair representation of These goals include a Univer- participating in Multicultural the Village People the student body by not limiting see a commercial telling me, fabric? Were sections of the city far removed from the security of sity Standing Committee to Night or doing a Phone-A-Thon to "Disco is BACK!" really good role models? y^ those students who typically live address diversity prospective suburbia. concerns on a minority students. the '70s were all bad. on campus. Many of the policies According to whom? Not to say year-to-year basis, increased Also, everyone can contribute to But in reality violence cannot be restricted by the I thought the demons of this They did give us Led Zeppelin, the and issues that are discussed in 'recruitment of culturally ahd this effort Oct. 11 and 12 by the Charlie geographic boundaries city and suburb, nor by affect pseudo-music were exorcised at Sex Pistols and between Senate directly these stu- geographically filling diverse students out a brief form in front of Band. Plus entertaining dents, yet they have been unable Comiskey Park in 1979 in Chicago, Daniels the differences between the sanctuary of campus and what and faculty, and year-round work- Connelly at the Student Govern- when White Sox owner Bill Veeck shows like "Welcome Back, Kot- of "real world." to represent themselves in the shops (like we like to think as the distant As Diversity Day and ment table between 10:30 a.m. and Miller" and to those past. and local disc jockey Steve Dahl ter," "Barney Martin Luther King Day) 2:30 p.m. These are evidenced by Jeanie Clery *s death, crimes can and do occur and a survey forms with an IQ of about 20, "Three s Secondly, it will allow for great- coordinated "Disco Demolition diversity core direct links "Maybe I of location, status or situation. curriculum require- to the colleges and Company." would know what regardless er continuity in the Student Night." Five hundred teenagers "I don't think it would have made ment to foster a classes I new understand- departments that will tell them culture bnngs us should be taking now to The absence of violent incidents in Villanova's crime Government Association and pro- were arrested for rioting,- the park But now pop a difference." ing and respect among all people what the students want from the fulfill my requirements." dollars in the return of sideburns and Sat- report is reassuring. But before we dismiss the thought vide for more long-term student in the University. University sustained thousands of Tom Beime over the next three to Night Fever. Will break Bill Martin projects that might not be com- damage, and rock and roll resumed urday Mechanical Engineering of violence at Villanova as impossible, take a look at th'e The task force is composed five years. Political of dancing be next? Science pleted in a two-year term. seven committees control of the radio. Sophomore crimes that do transcend the boundaries of our campus. (Steering, Cam- "\ Junior Third, and most importantly, So, I decided to approach this pus Climate, Academic Programs, David Greason The Clery law encourages us to check the growth of such Villanova write Jonathan Passman is a junior has always prided itself Support Services and with an open mind. I could Student/ University Arts Senator in International Busi- crimes and guard against those that are more serious. on the involvement its objectively about disco only if I majoring of students Faculty/Staff Recruitment and 1995 **^^- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• cleared my head of bias. 1

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How- man composed a speech reminis- "What happens if Hillary becomes don't make any excuses about it." to the principles of reaction to Hillary's appearance in ongoing, Bill to mention cent of the ones of his campaign. best-selling Hillary incapacitated?" asked the late Before she stepped Watching Clinton's address his figures. Dan Rostenkowski, a system, no matter how well ever, Clinton failed Congress was into the Ellen Goodman is a syndicated a touch breathless. Chronicles. Remember to Congress, I was struck by his liberal liberals, percent of these people It seemed almost too good to be when it all night comic. "Bill Clinton becomes hearing room Tuesday, an aide columnist among head of the thought out, could create giant, that 85 Hillary took the Hill. She came, whose column appears began with Hillary as "Not Tam- president." eloquence and found myself quite House Ways and Means commit- state-run monopolies that control work for family businesses. Sud- true. Something for everyone, it's said to her, "This is Eleanor weekly in the Villanovan. she spoke, she conquered. She my Wynette"? optimistic about his plan. This "abandoned masses" a theme that he still hasn't aban- Remember Hillary When she was appointed to tee and key player in allotment of one-seventh of the national econ- denly, the wowed them. No, she dazzled as Betty Crocker? Then there was head the health-care task force, delusion lasted a mere moment funds, stated plainly that he still omy with unprecedented power. shrink to a mere fraction of the doned. Do we remember his prom- them. No, she absolutely knocked the Hillary before the impact of his rhetoric spouts out to ised tax break for the middle from Hell as a feminist we got tales of Hillary the Power does not see where the money will More mandates could inevitably number Clinton their socks off. harridan and Hillary the Home- Hungry. died off and I was left with only come from. Even New York Sena- find their way into the business elicit sympathy and justify his class? Or the days when only There were polls on her One Congress member com- wrecker the facts. plan. those making over $200,000 would who wanted kids to power, news panels on the dangers tor Pat Moynihan, a Democrat, world, causing more regulation overbearing pared her to LETTERS Martha Washington, divorce their parents. It is apparent that health care plainly states the funding for less independence. Health care reform is obviously be asked to pay their "fair share." of an unaccountable wife at the the and offering another to Abraham Lincoln. reform is necessary. Indeed, most proposal is "fantasy." and development necessary, but let us attack the Indeed, while reading his literary health helm. Serious policy people Also, jfesearch Someone joked that he was going of America is ready for a change. Clinton unfairly and almost could be put back as private real problems that escalate the masterpiece. Putting People First, sputtered pillow talk paranoia. to auction the tea cup with her Professor argues ethics However, the issue that is being sadistically plays upon American hospitals no longer have as much costs. Overbearing malpractice which he co-authored with Al Last spring, she was trans- lipstick marks. Another said that To the Editor: explained by a committee of pro- debated is whether or not the citizens' fear of unemployment. profit to work with. There could insurance drags the health care Gore, a feeble smile crossed my formed, magically and sarcastical- she should go on "Jeopardy." fessors that included Dr. Omran. relative merits of the Clinton He promises the new plan will be fewer specialists and expensive system down. In Florida, some lips as his New Covenant, riddled ly into Saint Hillary. The first Rep. Dan Rostenkowski gagged With reference to the letters Last summer, Dr. Omran took proposal outweigh its faults. create new jobs. And yet, one of operations and procedures could doctors pay as much as $75,000 with empty promises and mis- lady had talked about a "crisis of more than a few people by oozing, published in the Oct. 1 issue of the funds away from the Univer- of system that Obviously, idealism, meaning" in America. She was Clinton spoke a Clinton's top economic aides possibly be cut out. a year in insurance. guided took the form of sity "I think in the very near future the Villanovan, I assume that and administered them per- provided security, simplicity, refused to give a press conference His "cure" for the health care the bulk of this bill is passed on a bad joke. It won't be long before trashed as a sophomoric virtue- the president will be known as the letter writers were not aware sonally. He violated both the spirit savings, choice, quality and endorsing the plan as a "job problems, locked in his 238 page to the consumer. The threat of another social reform will be monger for suggesting that "we your husband. Who's that fella? that the Foundation for Islamic and the terms of the signed agree- responsibility. He painted a pic- creator" because she knew she draft, is certainly worse than the senseless malpractice suite proposed by Clinton. You're no need a new politics of meaning. That's Hillary's husband." Education had made an agreement ment. His actions caused embar- ture of a beautiful, blue-skied, would end up eating her words. disease. Maybe he wasn't paying hampers capable doctors and longer campaigning, Mr. Presi- We need a new ethos of individual At times, it seemed like an with the appropriate officers at rassment for the University and fully-insured country. He com- In fact, the logical result will be attention when socialism in the allows the insurance companies dent. You no longer need to make responsibility and caring ... a update of the infamous Samuel the University for the University the Center. In commenting to the pared his reformation endeavors increased layoffs and less hiring Soviet Union failed to work. one more way to make money. promises you know you can't society that fills us up and makes Johnson remark about women to operate a grants program for Villanovan, I sought to clarify to that of landing on the moon and as companies adjust to new reg- Rationing of health care is scary. Secondly, prevention should be keep. us feel we are part of something preachers and dogs walking on a five-year period. Those awards that matter and make it clear that settling the western frontier. ulations. He has forgoten a key Americans don't want the govern- stressed. In Clinton's universal We can only hope that the bigger than ourselves." their hind legs: "It's not done well; were designated for students the Center was not responsible for Somehow, almost inexplicably, he Meanwhile, along the way, we phrase of his own campaign: "It's ment telling them when they are plan, in which the government or American people aren't duped Dr. but you are surprised to find it committed to a concentration in Omran's actions. linked patrictism to more govern- the economy, stupid." His contra- sick and when they're allowed to businesses will be forced to pay again. had Hillary and Her Hair. Her done at all." In the Congress, Arab and Islamic Studies. For two mental control. Health care reform dictory policies will only stifle have a doctor. 80 percent of the health bill, there hairdos, don'ts and redos. they're still surprised to find it years the program operated Ann M. Lesch suddenly came to, as he put it, growth and harm America's over- And yet Clinton pulled off a is less financial incentive to stay Compared to all this, Hillary on done well by a first lady. smoothly, with students applying Associate Director of "define who we are." all economy. Joe Patterson is a freshman major- the Hill is a much saner chapter, convincing speech that played healthy. Suddenly, healthy behav- for ing in Liberal Arts the Even the media was in full the awards and being Arab and Islamic Studies However, there are few con- Clinton called the health care upon American's sympathy. He ior no longer carries as much and Honors if not yet an ending. She went to program. gush. The networks were agog. A cerns and inconsistencies about package a "miracle." Indeed, told stories. He felt their pain. He importance. the hearings as "a mother, a wife, wire service reported that the his plan that must be cleared up. without divine intervention, this a sister, a woman," as well as president's wife was "effortlessly Debate politicizes aid First, who is going to pay for this program is for honcho. She won raves as a pol headed disaster, HILLARY answering complex questions in and policy-wonk, well and/or room and board. There is massive governmental program? taking millions of Americans RODHAM as as White great detail." Stop the presses. To the Editor: nothing "unprofessional" or Clinton offers his catch phrase, down with it. CLINTON House Woman. But this is being picky, picky, "unethical" about obtaining and I quote directly: "some will More importantly, Clinton's The first lady sees herself as a picky and certifiably p.c. The fact I would like, for the record, to financial assistance for our stu- be asked to pay more." Further- reform package raises serious wife and wonk, a First Lady and is that Hillary Clinton worked the comment on the article about the dents. Nor is there anything more, lest you worry, other indus- implications about the liberal-left Independent Woman, someone Congress like a pro. Arabic language scholarship in improper about a professor's tries will be asked for more and its agenda. The "one size fits who works numbers and worries She knew the cast of congres- OnlrHMjlM Oy Trj^un* M*(M Sarvot the Sept. 24 issue of the investment of his time about meaning. The country is and energy sional characters, knew who was Villanovan. in identifying sources of financial Plan's proponents defend broad still not wholly comfortable with a pharmacist and who was an The Year of the Woman was a such duality. But we're beginning First, there is nothing wrong assistance for his students. What enemy. with expressing one's disagree- is unethical She knew how to use hard year for this political wife. to get the hang of Hillary. And and hypocritical is Dr. overhaul of health care system charm on nonagenarian Strom The people who saw Hillary as a many other women who are trying ment with other faculty members, Lesch's attacks in a University Thurmond and deadly wit on heroine thought but the types of personal attacks, newspaper on a faculty member By ALEX SCOFIELD core package stands now, it gua- she should be to make whole lives out of the critic Richard Armey. But defamation of character and dis- for doing something she is unable rantees such essentials as emer- more running for office. The people who divided parts. than anything else she knew her disliked tortions in the article fall below to do. Although Bill and Hillary Clin- gency care and visits to doctors' her thought she should During the campaign, during stuff. shut up. the standards of professionalism Fourth, Dr. Lesch is the asso- ton certainly have opposition to offices. Many of Clipton's critics the Hillary from Hell- days, the If this had been a three-day, 12- When the and civility one expects of Univer- ciate director of Arab and Islamic their bold new health care prop- argue that the package is too Clintons moved into candidate's wife held imaginary hour oral exam for a Ph.D. on the White House, sity professors. The type of studies. If she has any commit- osal, it was surprising how much generous and far-ranging. To be we had pictures conversations with Eleanor Roose- health care, she would have gone of Hillary setting velt. attacks and language used shows ment to promoting Arab and common ground they shared with sure, there is no way that the core the table and When she was feeling down, clearly that these faculty members Islamic studies at Villanova, why their opponents. Though dissi- benefits package will remain were politically motivated. is she so offended by the offering dents on the left and the right untouched after going through West-bound shuttle suspended of a number of scholarships to have offered a number of counter- Congress. Debating the fine print Second, the purpose of the students of Arabic? This question proposals, almost everybody on the basic coverge is essentially To the Editor: full shuttle. It took a Public Safety instances, I have decided to sus- Arabic language scholarships is to has been raised by many col- agrees that substantial change is a waste of time at this point; it supervisor pend the to encourage them to west-bound shuttle. Low encourage students to leagues and students. needed. Despite this take Arabic common goes without saying that the On the weekend of Oct. 1 and disembark. ridership has indicated that stu- and learn about the Arab people Fifth, I regret that this issue has accord, however, it is belief before it my proposal will be altered 2, the department of Public Safety dents more frequently utilize the and their culture, one of the least been politicized and used for that Clinton's more conservative appears in final form. OmrOuWd by Tnbunc MsOm S»owom received nearly one half dozen east-bound shuttle to visit estab- understood cultures in this coun- political gain and expediency. I critics are dragging their feet far after the demise Several years calls from the weekend Krapf lishments in the Bryn It is my hope that hy Mawr/ try. There is nothing to apologize wish that Dr. Lesch and the other too much. They are proposing a of the Cold War, the opponents of Which brings me to the still- shuttle service requesting assist- Ardmore areas. It is my hope that for here. To receive the scholar- faculty member would invest timid approach to a situation burning issue: who is going to pay that the plan see fit to liken Clinton's ance due to the overcrowding of by adding adding another east- another east-bound, ship, students are required to take their time in seeking sources of requires nothing short of a top- plan to a Soviet revival within for this revolutionary new plan? the shuttle buses by students. On shuttle, the crowds at th'e various two semesters with a total of 12 financial assistance for their to- bottom reform. not, there Many people overlook one of the American borders. Fear one occasion over 35 students had bound shuttle, the stops will subside and LRTTRRS create a hours of Arabic. Continuation of students. This will be a more It is easy to see why there is is no need to resurrect most obvious sources: Medicare Joe forced their way onto the shuttle safer environment for those on the scholarship beyond the first worthy investment than engaging so much dissatisfaction with the McCarthy just yet; Clinton's and Medicaid. Bill and Hillary call crowds at the warious while it the board. was stopped at Bryn year will -depend on in character assassination and current health care system. proposal combines necessary for substantial cuts (in the total performance municipal lot. Students I apologize to any Mawr students who in that year. It is not defamation of other National spending on medical care intervention with the of $238 billion) in these two stops win subside and an open- faculty government Lottery fails true fans outside shuttle pound- will be affected the began by the cessation ended offer. members. is growing at an alarming rate, AU-American notion of market programs, channelling the funds ing on the windows and jumping create a safer of the west-bound shuttle. But I Third, Dr. Lesch's from 5.9 percent of the Gross competition. into the new-and-improved health To the Editor: choice of caused by a lack of support. By on there feel that it is thebumpers because was important to gua- words is misleading Elsayed M.H. Domestic Product in 1965 to 13.2 The Clintonian proposal calls care system. Many are skeptical and dishon- Omran, Ph.D. possibly shutting out the "real" no incident entrironment for rantee a safe of room on board. This those mode transporta- est. Students are not "paid" to Associate Professor of percent in 1991. With such alarm- for the creation of two economi- that this can be accomplished. I have to admit that the new fans from the game, 'Nova would created a danger to the driver, the tion for the majority of students. take Arabi ,. The scholarship will Arabic Modem Languages ing rises in the cost of medical care cally competing health care instil Clinton, on the other hand, athletic proposal made by Pat lose any homecourt advantage vehicle to board the on board. and those on be strict!:; applied toward tuition and Literatures come increasing amounts of people tutions (health alliances and believes that he can attain these Kennedy, SGA president, is very that it now enjoys. shuttle. who are unable to pay for it. Only health plans), using market forces results. Through the combination interesting and sounds very accep- Villanova should be attempting On Saturday, Oct. 2, I person- Brian T. Herrick 22 percent of all Americans are to keep con^uner prices under of managed competition and global table after a quick reading. How- to create an atmosphere for bas- ally witnesses over 30 students As a result of the dangerous Shuttle Coordinator now able to pay for medical care control. This practice, known as budgets, his plan is the most ever, the proposal contains a ketball that is enjoyed at Duke. force their way onto an already conditions created by the above 1992 out of their is policy effective thus far to eliminate the own pockflts. The rest managed competition, a major flaw. The plan calls for a Tickets are given away free, but rampant waste in the health care must depend upon coverage by endorsed by both Republicans and weekly lottery to determine who people are forced to sleep out for Clin- industry and keep prices under insurance policies — those who moderate Democrats. Where would receive the "free" basket- tickets. This insures that the true afford control. When forced to compete can coverage, that is. In ton differs with the Republicans ball tickets. fans will see the game. Mr. IN THE ARMY, 1992, 17 all role of in a market like any other bus- percent of Americans is upon the government This segment of the plan is very Kennedy should look at the way iness, the health care industry could not afford coverage, and intervention. unfair. DuPont can only fit about Duke and other schools handle opponents, partic- will have to adopt more efficient their numbers are rising. The Clinton 1,800 students. It is fairly easy to ticket distribution. Everyone NURSES ARENT JUST IN DEMAND. With nearly one-fifth of the Sen. John Chafee and practices and abandon wasteful see that ularly more than 1,800 people wants free tickets, but the lottery country l)eing denied any guaran- Senate Minority Leader Bob Dole, ones. would take part in this weekly system just isn't fair. If you want tee of coverage, nothing not approve of federal regula- For whatever flaws it may have, lottery. THEY'RE IN COMMAND. short of do Many of the true basket- a free ticket, you should be willing dramatic overhaul of the to control health care prices. the advantages of the Clintonian ball fans a current tions would be shut out of to wait in a line. JUST FOR THE RECORD wants a job can with your level of experience. As system is needed. Most Americans plan calls for a global budget, health care proposal far outweigh tickets. They Any nurse who just The would be forced to Basketball is one of the things will be in Connelly Center are not willing enforces a limit which each its disadvantages. Its success will watch the on October 25 & November 77, only to embrace which game on television, many people look to here an Army officer, you'll command the forward find one. But if you're a nurs- allowed to spend for its require decisive political action even all day, change, but they specifically state is though they are willing to at Villanova. To shut true fans out 1993 paying cash for your used CD's and cassettes. endorse of care policy. The Republi- and a finetuning of the core pay the regular respect you deserve. And with the added the nature Clinton's health season ticket from the game would be devastat- ing student who wants to be in favor "target spend- benefits package. Americans clear- price. reforms. A recent Newsweek poll cans instead ing to the student body and the A large selection of new and used CD's and tapes will be benefits only the Army can offer-a $5000 showed that 55 percent of the ing." Essentially, this is the same ly want this change, and they Giving away free tickets of your own career, consider would atmosphere for hoops at Villanova. command available for sale. budgeting, only finally have a president who is increase respondents believed that Clin- idea as global the demand for the The rest of the plan sounds Nurse Corps. You'll be treated as signing bonus, housing allowances and 4 ton's package would be for in the form of friendly responding to their desire. Per- tickets. The student section the Army good coming would interesting, but I hope Mr. enforced haps, in is the country, compared to only 27 suggestions instead of this day and age, that be full week after week. However, Kennedy's own weeks paid vacation—you'll be well in com- proposals in the future a competent professional, given your Come In & See Us Your Ears & Pocketbook Will Be Glad You Did! the same people just as good as a miracle. this percent who felt it would be bad. policy. Ironically, was the case last year. Die- better investigate the possible The most important element of accuse Clinton of being a hard fans were willing to place commensurate mand of your life. Call 1-800-USA ARMY. who $5 effects of the program. patients and responsibilities JUST FOR THE Clinton's reform blueprint calls reckless spender seem reluctant Alex Scofield is a junior majoring down game after game to see their RECORD M,T,Th,S 10-6 876 Lancaster Avenue for a basic health care plan that to enforce any sort of limit on in English and the Honors beloved Wildcats play. The 'Cats* Bob Nashak ARMY NURSE CORPS. BE AU YOU CAN BE. will cover every American. As the health care funding. program. poor record last year was not 1996 W,F 10-9 527-1221 Bryn Mawr, PA 19010

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to 3:20 p.m. in the Counseling Center, Corr crats, College Republicans and the Demo- 106. The workshop is free and no signup VFL celebrates cratic Socialists of America (DSA) will is necessary. s. Oct. 15 unite (only in location) at 7:30 p.m. in the the community will stop purchas- ters" stickers, write letters to the Connelly Center's Belle Air Terrace to Iknam By TARA BRUNO mg products from the companies companies that support Planned Oct. 8 discuss the pros and cons of the North that donate Staff Reporter money to Planned Parenthood explaining why they '93 American Free Trade Agreement. The ACS LIP-IT Parenthood. The pamphlet have boycotted their products and program will be sponsored by the Center St. Respect Life Week began at the entitled, "Why You Shouldn't Eat write to Life Decisions Interna- Wmt Thomas of Students for Peace and Justice Studies and the The Association of Commuting Oct. 3 Sunday liturgy which Lucky Charms," lists some of the tional to get a complete list of the Oct. '93! applications available Student Government Office of Social companies Villanova 12 (ACS) has LIP-IT focused on the issue of abortion. that donate a portion supporting companies, Benefit the SPC office and Concern. of their profit in Dougherty 215, This liturgy was followed by a to Planned Parent K Connelly Center candy counter. This year hood. An example of candle light vigil at the Grotto products that "With this week's events, we Concert International the LIP-IT '93! charity will be Paoli where people offered roses and hope to encourage awareness of are Memorial Cancer Center. Applications prayers to the Virgin Mary, the abortion The St. Thomas of Villanova benefit and those companies Studies Seminar returned to Dougherty 215 by Oct. Ul'.l to be Protector of the Unborn. Campus that support abortion. WHY Abra^Think concerts present Kim Kronenberg Russell, We hope Abod 15. If you decide to lip-sync to a current Ministry supported the nationally- people become of soprano; Greg Geleta and Al Rochlin, The Office of International studing will aware this and MTV song and your act consists of three recognized Sunday liturgy, trumpets; Oct. 28 which take a stand," explained VFL Gary Stegall, piano/organ in present a seminar on study abroad oppor- people, wants you to audition. or five MTV emphasized a pro-life attitude. President Bridget Foley. concert to benefit flood relief. They will tunities for Villanova undergraduates This is your chance to be on MTV's Lip perform works of Handel, Scarlatti, today at 4:30 in 519- Barber, p.m. Hartley 108. Call Service game show. Auditions will be Villanovans for Life (VFL), a Copland and Jongen tonight at 8 p.m. in 6412 for further information on this and Information tables located in scheduled for Oct. 25-27. Sign up as you Center For Arab student organization working St. Mary's Chapel. Suggested donation other Connelly Center were filled is seminar dates, times and locations. return your completed application. All within the Center for Peace and with $10 for adults and $5 for students. The pamphlets addressing the issues Villanovans are encouraged to participate. And Islamic Studies Justice Education, prepared a event is sponsored by of pregnancy, abortion Campus Ministry. week-long series of events and clinic procedures. Planned Parenthood SEX??? PSEA Dr. Ruth Roded, Institute of Asian and information outlets for the Villan- and industries' role concerning African studies, Hebrew University, Jerus- ova community. Patricia Bain- abortion. This information out- Thanksgiving PSEA will be having its next meeting alem, will lecture on "Mystic Women in bridge, co-founder of Life Deci- Day lined options for women such as at 12:45 p.m. in the Curriculum Library Islam: Biographies of Sufi Women" from sions International, spoke on pregnancy testing, counseling, Parade of Falvey. 7:30 to 9 p.m., St. Augustine 300. Roded Thursday about the researched 'Nova asic Oct. 17 pre-natal/post-natal care, housing students is a visiting specialist in Middle Eastern discoveries concerning Planned assistance, family support and Signups begin Oct. 8 for commuters .. history. The lecture is sponsored by the Parenthood, the nation's top abor- ^ adoption services. interested in participating in the carrying POllS Center for Arab and Islamic Studies and tion provider. Bainbridge also about opposite sex stem of a Thanksgiving Day Parade float. Any AIDS Walk the history department. informed listeners about the com- from these targeted compan- The Villanovans commuter panies that financially support ies are Fruit Rollups, Junior For Life pam- interested in helping to carry Polis, a literary art magazine will hold Panel Mints, phlet emphasizes their goal "to member Ron Wilson a Popeye float in the Philadelphia Thanks- its in The AIDS Task Force and the Associ- abortion clinics and Planned Lucky Charms, Tylenol meeting at 6:30 p.m. Chemical By STAGEY GIBERTI explained his reasons for and Trident. keep the student body informed partic- giving Day Parade please call the Associ- Engineering 221. All interested parties ation of Commuting Students (ACS) have Parenthood. and PEGGY AGOLINO about pro-life issues ipating. "There are misconcep- ation of Commuting Students (ACS) at 519- AIDS Walk sponsorship applications and to offer welcomed. Submissions deadline is Nov. 1. Staff Reporters tions VFL has advocated "Boycott VFL encourages students to the opportunity to be active in males and females have 7211. The deadline to register is Oct. 15. available in Dougherty 215 and the SPC the Abortion Supporters" in hope that wear "Boycott Abortion pro-life movement. about relationships, a lot of things office. The AIDS Walk takes place from Oct. 29 Suppor- We have all played those silly are assumed in college relation- 1 1 a.m. to 2 p.m. The streets of Philadelphia Pi Sigma Alpha little games around a member of ships," said Wilson. "It will be will be lined with live entertainment. It Dean oritioizes college ranking the opposite sex. Does she really good to find out what males and will The Political Science Honors Society will be one big party. Registration is at University like Senate me? Does he j ust want to get females expect and where they are Oct. 10 be meeting at 4:45 p.m. in Tolentine 207. Villanova University on Oct. 14 at 4:30 p.m. lected from schools or coporations 200 accredited graduate programs, me into bed? Can men and women coming from." in Dougherty 215. Please have all sponsor- We will be discussing future activities and Meeting By are frequently based on responses presumably using whatever crite- truly be friends? ship forms returned to Dougherty 215 RONALD E. FRANK our tutoring program. If you have not by from a single source, and those ria I deemed appropriate. One Since men and women interact Special to College Press Service brought your registration form and mem- Oct. 14 at 4 p.m. Remember your partic- The student, faculty and staff represen- who are asked to rank institutions version of the on a daily Viiianova Student questionnaire basis,^especially on a It Will ipation in the walk will help raise money be good to bership fee of $25 to the political science tatives of the University will meet today are often given no real guidelines assumed that I was familiar with college campus like Editor's Villanova's, for All note: The following story is department, please bring it to the meeting. AIDS research. are welcome to at 4 p.m. in the St. Mary's Library first or criteria to do so. all of the accredited gender Theatre a graduate issues need to be And out what participate. commentary on our society's fascina- Please inform any eligible members about floor. programs just because I was dean addressed, but are often forgotten tion with rankings, and how the ranking Villanova Student Theatre is proud to our meeting. of a school. Another version in the chaos of our daily lives. Clay males and of colleges can be detrimental to aca- What do rankings announce auditions for an evening of one- permitted me to determine wheth- Watson, a resident assistant deme. Ronald E. Frank is dean of the will Finding the Sun er or not I was sufficiently familiar (R.A.), in Austin Hall, designed a females ejqpect acts, which include business school at Emory University in leoHy leii you, by Edward Albee and The Curious Savage with the school to proceed with program to raise an informal Democratic Atlanta. and whete they byJohn Patrick. Auditions will be from 2:30 IMitieuloriy wto ranking it. That means all oi the discussion on how men and wom- Oct. Oct. 31 deans 7:30 p.m. in the Haverford Room of 26 who received the survey en relate to one another. to Socialists of Americans love rankings. file tqpiie Is are comino from. Connelly Center. Readings will be available as decided for themselves whether "This is something fun that Whether it's David Letterman's lion Wilson at the auditions, or if you prefer, you may they were expert enough to par- everyone can ge%into," said America Study Abroad Midnight Madness notorious "Top Ten" or the best compiexi bring a prepared one to two minute ticipate in the process. Clearly Watson. "It is a different kind of sellers' list, our society is often in monologue. Any questions please contact they could not have all used the program." The forum took place Weekly meetings of DSA will be held Come join us as we kick off the 1993- a hurry and wants its information subjective and Seminar same criteria Some members of Chris at 519-5285 or Danielle at 519-5184. Tuesdays at 6 p.m. in the Center for Peace and frame of Thursday night in the lounge of the Villanova 94 basketball season. Come win prizes and in easily digestible terms: Who's community See you there! and in conseqimnliai reference! Austin. There was a panel com- may not feel this is Justice the basement of Sullivan have a great time. on top? What book should I read? as A seminar on study abroad will be a compelling Hall. Unfortunately, academic rank- prised of two Austin residents, issue on our campus. presented today by the office of Interna- Which CD should I buy? iMocttng a ings, as well as much of the two Alumni Hall residents and Watson feels this issue is dealt tional Studies in Bartley 108 at 4:30 p.m. To satisfy our cravings, the objective data we use to determine two St. Rita's Hall residents, with on a daily basis due to This is one of the regularly scheduled nation's mass media outlets, Team Solarcat coile^? the "quality" of students accepted Opening remarks were given by university policies and procedures weekly seminars which give students an particularly newspapers and mag- at a particular college (SAT, GRE, panel members. The discussion concerning areas such as the opportunity to hear more about the many azines, have devised rankings for In the first situation, question- Dean Lynch and Team Solarcat 1993 will GMAT scores and measures of was later opened up to those in predominantly single sex Resi- options available to them for academic just about every commodity you naires often are sent to a corporate unveil the entirely new Solarcat 3 in front Nov. 1 selectivity such as the ratio of attendance and was mediated by dence Halls. Oct. 13 programs overseas which provide credits can imagine, from the most lival^le officer with a request for the of Connelly Center at 2 p.m. Come see the (Continued on page 19) Watson. (Continued on page 19) toward the undergraduate Villanova cities in the country to the best "company's opinion." How can car that will represent Villanova in the degree. For further information on this and car buy to the nation's "top" the organization that sponsors the 1993 World Solar Challenge in Darwin, Justice SGA Inter- Peace and future seminars, stop by St. Augustine 420 colleges and universities. But rankings, or the reader, know that Australia, beginning Nov. 7. This $400,000 explored or call 519-6412. what do rankings really tell you, we truly received something as racing car will cruise 1,900 miles down the collegiate Luncheon Forum particularly when the topic is as nebulous as the "company's center of the continent against the likes By ANA CECILIA ZUBIETA complex, subjective and conse- opinion?" of Nissan, Honda, Staff Reporter Toyota and the best Joseph Betz, department of philosophy, The I.C.F. will meet in the Connelly O Graduate quential as selecting a college? And when the criteria are pro- universities in the world, all on the power who recently returned from a 2-week and Center Cinema. All campus organization As a person who has received vided, it's often vague — such as of the sun. presidents The Cultural Film Series will Witness for Peace trip to Guatemala, will and vice presidents are encour- countless surveys, Professional both as a dean directives to rank schools by present Camille Claudel on Oct. present "Guatemala: The Repression School aged to attend. and as a corporate officer, I find "quality" and "reputation." I was 11,7 p.m. The movie is about the Continues" at the Peace and Justice Brown two Admissions basic flaws with rankings: once asked to choose the top 20 famous French sculptress who, Bag Luncheon. All luncheons are scheduled Forum The methods used to rank schools graduate business schools in the unfortunately was not granted for 12:30 to 1 :30 p.m. at the Center for Peace or interpret the survey col- The Career Planning and Placement data country from a list of more than enough recognition during her life and Justice Education. Oct. 11 office will co-sponsor the Graduate and nor after her death. The movie is Professional School Admissions Forum, to Misc. about Camille Claudel's life — her French Club Film be held in the Villanova Room of Connelly viewpoint: < works, her love affair and her Center from 1 to 4 pni. Representatives insanity. O from over 100 graduate and professional Claudel started her career by College The French Club invites all to a showing Volunteers Needed schools will be present to informally working with sculptor Alfred of "Cyrano DeBergenac." This award- ^eak freely? discuss their programs and admissions Volunteers Boucher. Under his tutelage Republicans Forum winning film in French with English needed for non-profit child- she requirements. that there is censorship, but B Additionally, informational care centers in developed the sculpting skills subtitles, will be shown at 7:30 p.m. in Bryn Mawr and Norristown. By MONICA LEAH\^ everything is very controlled. I A "Meet the Candidates" forum will be sessions on preparing for graduate school If interested, please call Campus Ministry which enabled her to create her Viewing Room Three in the basement of Staff Reporter 4:30 p.m. in Dougherty East admissions test, negotiating the graduate at 519-4080 or think this is because the admin- first two busts, Bismarck held at Falvey. All are welcome, no charge. Becky at 519-2016. and Lounge. Candidates from the Republican school application process and financing istration feels if they give us an Napoleon, both of which are now Students, when asked if contro- inch, we'll take party running for county and township your graduate or professional school a foot." lost. versial issues can be freely dis- It is known that Villanova's offices will be speaking in place of a regular education will be held throughout the The Writing Center However, two works have sur- cussed on our campus, immediate- is lacking the meeting of the College Republicans. All afternoon. campus diversity vived which display her maturity ly responded by pointing out the other schools may provide and who vote locally are urged to attend. The Writing Center provides construc- in the techniques of her craft, her R following issues: abortion, a hom- because many students come from tive, non-threatening help with term handling of volumes and her Oct. ogenous student body and Villa- the same background their ideas 14 papers, reports, psychological insight. or any personal writing. These are nova's traditional values. Many and beliefs tend to be similar, It is now open from Sunday to Thursday, the bust of her brother, Paul students felt Villanova provides "This campus is so homogene- 1:30 to 9:30 p.m. and Friday 1:30 to 5:30 Claudel at Thirteen Years of Age Time Management too much emphasis on morals and ous!" a fellow student commented, p.m. Call 519-4604 for an appointment. We or Young Roman (1881), and the Accounting Society Oct. 27 a definition should be made On a global are in the Dalton Room of Falvey. scale, the organiza- bust of an old woman. Old Helen Effective Learning between morality and ethics. tions, here at Villanova, are com- (1882). Lecture Some students teel that there parably conservative — when She met Auguste Rodin, a Program are better N.A.F.T.A. Open ways in which the looking in reference to the liberal famous sculptor of the time, and The Villanova Accounting Society will school 10 Cellist can deal with many issues. organizations such as: Gay Rights soon became not only his model Need to get organized before Fall Break? be sponsoring a Needed lecture concerning working One student said, "It is for Forum unfair Activists, NOW (National Organ- and student but also his lover. Dr. Reilly will offer practical for suggestions the F.B.L We will meet at 12:45 p.m. the school Cellist needed for newly established to push Catholic views ization of Women, PETA (People Some critics have concluded that for better time management and study in Bartley 209. Lunch will be provided and Members of on everyone because it be a Villanova's three political Villanova Chamber Ensemble. Please may for the Ethical Treatment of part of Rodin's The Gates of Hell 11 techniques in a brief workshop from 2:30 new members are encouraged to attend. interest organizations, conflict of interest. I wouldn't say the College Demo- contact Dr. Gary Stegall at 519-4089. (Continued on page 19) (Continued on page 18)

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what is the siffiificance Ranking is over- 1. Who is Louise Brown and empliasized England. birth 15 years ago in Oldham, (Continued from page 1 of her 7) students or 400? How about the my life? Peace and Justice creator who is now is the Clinton campaign admits to applications) can be nature and accessibility of 2. Who athletic • If at all possible, visit the Top 10 of New Jersey distorted by the ranking process running the re-election campaign activities? Do I want to participate campus. Talk to students. To itself. If a school can manage to in intercollegiate athletics? Governor Jim Florio? Just alumni. Visit classes. Meet with Straight from the home office in Dougherty 201 via the Center \. :* ,tiii get mentioned once in a rankings country, it still what do I want by way of an faculty, as well as with Despite the recent events in this members of Peace and Justice are the top 10 reasons why Miss America should 3. list, and if that in turn affects the athletic environment? largest armies, with 1.5 of the admissions and student study accounting at Villanova: maintains one of the world's number of applications it receives, • Is cost a critical factor? How affair staffs. Are these the kinds what will happen to the indices 10) Serves multiple purpose as academic institution and arboretum. million troope? . /•. j- much can we afford by way of of people I'd medical„i find challenging? recently filed against five that were used for the initial tuition? What are living costs? Stimulating? 4. A lawsuit was need a motivational foundation selection process? By and large 9) We speaker the Greeks can relate to. companies and a national, non-profit health What financial aid is available? Obtaining the answers to these (Continued on page 19) they will improve. But will they did what? What abottt accessibility to part- questions will help parents and 8) She would catwalk the "walk of shame." accusing that the companies improve because the school has time employment opportunities? prospective students to discover enhanced the quality of the edu- 7) She would increase the percentage of students outside of the • After examining literature the true character of a college or cation experience it offers? tristate area. from the school, use your local university, a "ranking" that "top Rankings may be of modest help library to research the school. 10" surveys just can't provide. 6) Villanova would improve from #8 to #4 on the scale of the as a starting point in learning in What are the institution's aca- best-looking schools in the nation. French sculptress about a particular university, but demic focus and strengths? Do 5) So she can learn how to manage all of her earnings. they simply cannot capture the these areas of study interest me? Villanova University complex mix of qualities that What are the requirements for Students 4) Villanova needs a little diversity. make each college or university admission? What percentage of Rcdin's shadow 3) It's about time Miss America went somewhere respectable on unique. When it comes to making students, are Department ofPhilosophy admitted? What are her page 1 productions, she scholarships. (Continued from 7) monumental the big decisions, students and the qualifications of the faculty? speak on with little pieces Tuition is must have been conceived and began working parents should be encouraged to Is the curriculum one that would 2) only $18,500. best The Gossips. She also ask themselves and their prospec- executed by her. Rodin's such as challenge me? Is it one that would presents (with clothes on) And the number one reason why Miss America should study years of his career were when he made figurines tive institutions the following help me develop my talents? antithesis of college accounting at Villanova: jfiad Claudel on his side. which were the questions: • Who employs the school's It has been suggested that Rodin's nude sculptures. • Is location important? Would graduates? What salaries do they her greatest 1) It's the only campus where her BMW won't get stolen. because of her feeHngs toward her Some other of I like to be close to home? A place tend to receive? What kinds of jobs Dieu lover, Claudel gave way to his rise works are: La Valse, La in the sun? Close to a loved one? do they typically take? What (Continued from page 17) Frangoise Dastur of fame and hid herself under his Envole', whichis her single bronze In a major metropolitan area? In percentage are employed by Animals), etc. "All the organiza- or Maturity. shadow. Thus there are very few cast, and L'Age mur this country? graduation? tions, referring to Villanova, are this for which she • the size of the student signed works of hers from This last work Does • Are potential fellow students oriented towards Villanova stu- period. Fourteen years later this a state commission in 1895, body make a difference? Would I University Paris: gained people I would enjoy being in the dents. Villanova has a mold, and of dissolved. of a man falling into rather be at a place union is the image with 40,000 company of during this period of ,it is hard to find your niche if you solutions After her break up with Rodin, arms of a mummified figure the don't fit that mold," another (Continued from page 18) Claudel directed all her energy while a young naked woman begs student said. toward her sculpting. She tried tO' himto return to his youth. Sorbonne One sign on campus read as distance her techniques complete- The discussion on Camille Clau- Boy meets girl . . follows: "University supports ly from those of her ex-lover and del which will be led by Dr. Joan clinic boycotts! Oct. 7." Onc,e master. She experimented with D. Lynch, director of the Cultural again Villanova flaunts its support onyx and thus created Clotho Film Series, is entitled "Life "Saying Time: The Idea ofa of pro-life opinions while banning This sculpture was an Are Women Victim- (1893). Imitates Art: what happens? the Then expression of mere any pro- image of a thin old woman that Representations of their ized by choice views. Signed, "Unap- Phenomenological Chrono-logy" fully depicted her macabre, nat- Victimization"? (Continued from page 1 7) differences. proved for posting." One student uralistic style. Instead of creating Panel members Julia Funk and ferent views on issues and now said, "There are restrictions, I Julie Gates both felt the program we have the opportunity to hear can't speak openly about abortion. was a step in the right direction. other opinions and avoid future So much emphasis is placed on ANSWERS Friday, Oct. 8 "It's a good idea because lots of misunderstandings," said Funk. pro-life, whereas less than zero is men have dif- placed on pro-choice." times women and 1. The world's first test-tube baby, the first human to felt it important . Watson explained that Villa- Oates was an 5 p.m. be conceived through in vitro fertilization. I nova rules do not cause the prob- program since the participating At Villanova we are not in an 2. James Carville lems concerning gender issues. dorms are not co-ed it will help environment where issues are Luis de Leon Room Society in general raises the to break down barriers. "There constantly being thrown at us but 3. Russia CARES Villa- should be more discussions on 4. WHO issues and problems, and the question is how we respond The companies are accused of selling and distributing LAC 300 nova's policies tend to make campus about these issues and to these issues. Do we deal with blood-clotting products that were tainted with the HIV students more sensitive to this is where it starts." them or turn away? virus to hemophiliacs in the 1980's. We hope all you seniors checked out the Career Day in

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October 8. 1993 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 21 Page 20 • THE VILLANOVAN • October 8, 1993 ENTERTAINMENT T" energizes Trocadero BY MARC ROSSI all. "Touring with , I had body Loves Me But You" and Staff Reporter no confidence because I had no "Nirvana." The Juliana Hatfield Three band," proclaimed Hatfield about Become What You Are was returned to Philadelphia Sept. 30 her first tour. produced by , who in the Trocadero to at the promote The first single, "My Sister," past worked with R.E.M., the Hatfield's second album, Become has lifted her second release to the Replacements and the Indigo Are. What You The group's last top of the college radio charts. In Girls. Hatfield's confidence with Philadelphia performance was in the song, Hatfield imagines what her new band was easily heard by August for a free it late show at would be like to have a sister, Litt who commented in a press Landing before Penn's the album since she only has two brothers. release, "The songs really rocked was released. As soon as she strummed the first and had great changes. There is Hatfield Juliana gained much chords from this song, the crowd a real identity to the music." success and attention from her began to cheer wildly. The night opened with another debut solo album Hey Babe, which Hatfield also performed "Super- female singer and guitarist, Mary called "chillingly model," a tune which states that Lorson of Madder Rose. Lorson pretty ... a striking solo debut." she is against being stereotyped was joined by Billy Cote on lead Hatfield, however, has lacked a for being a pretty woman who vocals, rhythm guitar and base, steady band and this made her plays the guitar. The lyrics state Johnny Rick on drums and back- very discontent with her first "$500 a day is what my baby gets ground vocals and Matt Verta-Ray release. "I just like the security paid for a pretty face." She feels on base, slide guitar and back- of the band," said Hatfield in a that groups should not be separ- ground vocals. press release, "they make me able ated simply because a woman does Madder Rose originated in New heavier." to play the lead on vocals and guitar. York and is promoting its debut Hatfield has been joined by two Other songs from the show release on Seed records, Bring It old friends, Todd Philips (ex- included "A Dame With a Rod," Down. Songs from the show Bullet LaVolta) on drums and "For the Birds," "Addicted" and included the title track and the Dean Fischer on bass, forming "Spin the Bottle," a song about first single, "Swim." Other songs The Juliana Hatfield Three. The playing the game of the same performed were the lead-off track three have a compatible chemistry name with a movie star. Hatfield from the album Beautiful John, that has made the Become What also performed classics from her "Altar Boy," "Lights Go Down" The Juliana Hatfield Three promoted Become What You You Are tour an excitement for debut album including "Every- and "Lay Down Low." Are at the Trocadero Sept. 30. Jim Croce's son swings Idaho hypnotizes into jazz with tiis debut with meiiow sound By REGGIE BEEHNER guitar with all the knowledge By CAROLYN POPPE Staff Reporter of his prior passion, classical Assistant Entertainment Editor piano. His subdued tenor voice Idaho's new release. Year guides the wandering musical Pianist/vocalist A.J. Croce After Year, is a fresh new adventure as well. debuts with his recent self-titled musical experience thrown out Martin, on the other hand, album and its thick, genuine like a slow whirlwind of sound provides the incandescent dar- sound of the blues era. In a blend and darkness. The Los Angeles kness, propelling the dazed of classic combo jazz, boogie, duo of ex-con man, punk vete- feedback to a place of melodic swing, some Dixieland and, of ran John Berry and classically unity. "God's Green Earth" is course, the blues, Croce offers a trained pianist Jeff Martin a warming bless of inherent i fun discovery of the different combine for a unique mellow sadness. "Skyscrape," the best aspects of jazz. selection of 12 such powerful, song on the album, is a wond- At first glance, the 21-year-old, nonprescription depressants erful chord progression encum- baby-faced piano player may look they could make Pat Sajak bered by the weight of melan- like a very modest musician. But forget to show his pearly choly. "Here to Go" seems when he sings with gruff, belting whites. destined to be placed in some alto vocals, his unique, forward That is not to say that this movie scene where the protag- style surprises the listener. And music is a heap of trash — onist stumbles helplessly nothing could fit the tone of blues quite the contrary. Idaho through the turbid streets of better. refutes the idea that music has confusion with the rain pour- Croce's vocal influences seem to to be the standard jump- ing down unsympathetically. come through in his fearless around-in-your-bestl'm-here- Idaho ranks as one of the performance. Louis Armstrong is to-party-attitude music that most unique bands heard in a definitely at the heart of his seems to dominate the MTV long time, and that in itself is sound. But, in style and vocal airwaves. Instead the band revitalizing. They may be the quality, he more often resembles combines a generation of influ- proud innovators of a new an artist like Dr. John. ences for a combined sound alternative blues fad. As Berry ^ «^ch in personality, his own ranging from Pavement to has stated in a press release, writing and lyrical construction century. Codeine. All of this creates an "Yeah, it [their music] is like (he wrote of the tracks) add album. His guest artists bring most The clarinet in "I Know Better" effect that is hypnotizingly listening to the blues. You blues-rock to many of the tracks. to the album's charm. He success- recalls the work of Benny Good- beautiful, yet draggingly know 'Blue Valentine' by Tom Jim Keltner on drums, Ron Carter fully sticks with the appropriate man. With vocals and woodwind gloomy. Waits? When I'm feeling low, on bass, Robben Ford on guitar themes of blues tunes — mostly playing off each other, Croce The band members both a song like that is something booze sings, and T Bone Burnett on acoustic and women. (He "She smooths things out with this have entirely different upbring- to grab on to." Grabbing on to spent all all guitar (and helping to produce the her money/ Spent her track. He gives nice pace and ings and musical preferences something might be the only give album) contribute among many money/ And wouldn't me offers some real romance. which make for an interesting hope left for listeners dragged none.") others. Having worked in the rock The magic lies in the fact Croce's "I Found Faith," how- blend of haunting chords and deep into the intriguing depths 'n' roll medium, they tend to give that his self-written songs blend ever, stands out as the most forceful power-chorded distor- of Idaho. a heavier feel to his blues. right into his versions of tunes strangely alluring song on the tion. Berry plays a four-string APPA dating 1926. Keltner's basic rock percussion ALPHA THETA as far back as album. It transcends the usual in Among his most impressive and Ford's Stevie Ray Vaughn- tracks is the swinging "Which sounding guitar work alter the Way Steinway." The lyrics call to classic sound of Croce's jazz. On some smart tracks, like "Stuff mind the geographic characteris- liMifs AiTiiilioii0 is tics of the different styles of jazz, You Gotta Watch," their additions styles that Croce hits on through- fh0 add a contemporary interest. But Ik .^ cMliilMy nt out his album. He writes a clever on some others, they distract with metaphor suggesting his discov- tiKMit of OOO0*$ a classic-rock sound, throwing a ery of jazz by way of a cross- stop in the flow of this timepiece country journey with his piano. SOMIICl. of an album. The music smartly juxtaposes But few will feel let down by running keys and a snappy brass Croce's strong, inventive project. group. With increasing excite- He takes music in a different ment and a big sound to finish, direction from the acoustically the feel of "big band" thrills the way it mixes styles: acoustic, moving sound of his dad, the late virtually any listener. lulling guitar with an uplifting Jim Croce. subtle gospel Also grand is the Dixieland but tone, reinforced Croce chooses the direction of sound (signified right away in its by a soft trumpet duo. Croce sings jazz and blues for his album, piano introduction) of "She "Mother Mary, Father Joe/ Please showing the enchanting effect the Wouldn't Give Me None." The don't take me, I ain't ready to go/ music has had on him. He avoids woodwinds provide a lazy but When I'm ready I will let you "showing off" through excessive true-hearted mood. The baritone know/ But I ain't hanging out in piano soloing and instead emphas- limbo." He seems to surprise even izes the exultant feel Weiconne uiiMLiiae persists in pumping happy bass of truly himself with the honest serious- unified music. In throughout. It is hard to keep one such a way, of the hymn-like song. Croce (/L'ii'i foot in the '90s with classic, feel- ness proudly shares how affect- iiftc*i i/cau lies mostly in good brass tugging the listener But Croce's heart ing jazz can be, even today. the thick of the blues on this back into the early part of the

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I ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT The Cure releases Show explores a boy's mob ties By WAYNE BREMSER JR. stages by Liilo Brancato By COLEEN KENIREY singing along to "Friday." The Smith's voice cries out with (age 17) wing after the young boy wit- focus of the movie to rest on his apartment building to the bar Staff R^orter and Francis Capra Entertainment Editor song also received the extensive strength and substance as fans (age 9), a young nesses Sonny shoot a man in an Calogero and his fluctuating where Sonny hangs out. Sonny's radio airplay in Smith boy whose hero is the neighbor- argument absent from past cheer the background. This over a parking space. relationship with the two father crew is portrayed as a bunch of Ahead hood Cure releases, which was also does not fall into the category of mobster, Sonny (actor/ Calogero refuses to "be a rat" and figures. wise guys, with idiosyncrasies "A Bronx Tale" is a film which screenwriter Chazz attributable to their somber mood. singers whose live performances Palminteri), is soon shooting craps with Sonny De Niro takes a risk in resting similar to those of Dick Tracy's tells the coming-of-age story of one Calogero's father, The new live album. Show, leave fans wondering who sang . Lorenzo (De and his boys. the emotional weight of the film enemies: one guy only commun- . boy in the 1960s Bronx. It recorded at Detroit's Palace on the on the . He maintains the Week is also Niro) is a bus driver, who holds De Niro pays close attention to on the two young actors' icates in whispers, while another mega-actor Robert De Niro's direc- dear the principle of honest, developing 1992 Wish tour, successfully emotional vigor and powerful hard the characters of Son- shoulders. This risk pays off, for is so fat it is said one can see him torial debut. Fortunately, De Niro work and shuns the integrates old Cure with new vocal pitch which have always hoods on the ny, Lorenzo and Calogero. He is the two give good performances. grow larger in an hour. De Niro approaches the script calmly and comer. .,. Cure. The tortured self-pity of characterized The Cure's albums. THE ARMORY especially cautious in directing Brancato is highly believable as revels in the mythology of Italian- Cure classics comes through with 33rd and Market streets rejects the need to stretch the Lorenzo tries his best to feep himself as Lorenzo. De Niro avoids In "Just Like Heaven" Smith Calogero (nicknamed "C" by Americans and stays two steps "High" and "Trust." This theme Philadelphia, Pa. story farther than is appropriate. his son away from Sonny and his the larger-than-life personae he almost crosses over into spoken- Sonny), riding the tension of the away from cliches about mafia 336-2000 The story centers around crew, but Calpgero is is also carried on "Pictures of captivated. has played in the past, giving the teenager's years as if it was his types, showing a bunch of men word format. The live "Heaven" Calogero, The Cure has left a significant You," possibly the best song this Oct. 14 — The Mighty Mighty Bosstones played at different Sonny places Calogero under his spotlight to Calogero and Sonny. is more acoustic, with a softer, own. who treat Calogero like family. mark on the face of music. In an band has ever done, De Niro portrays Lorenzo as he with a guitar-driven core than the Kiss Another positive aspect about It is hard to watch "A Bronx endless sea of bands emulating slower lyrical delivery than the is meant to be: loving, but boring, "A Bronx Tale" is Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me cut. the way the Tale" and not relate it to "Good- one another and their musical always trying, original recorded version Smith CHESTNUT CABARET yet reprimanding Italian culture of the Bronx is fellas." Both stories are about "Lullaby" epitomizes the biz- forefathers, The has always cries, "If I and 's Cure only thought of the 38th and Chestnut streets Becker builds a redundant. Palminteri Son- explored. De Niro portrays the outsiders getting involved in the zare, dreamy images that are created a unique sound. In its right words/I wouldn't be break- Philadelphia, Pa. ny is slick and exciting, the neighborhood as a magical place mob. De Niro strays from Scor- staples in The Cure's music. dreamy, sometimes nightmarish ing apart/All my pictures of you." 382-1202 perfect opposite of De Niro's for young Calogero, who winds cese's path by cutting away excess v« Smith's voice is haunting and qualities, it stands apart from "It's Never Enough" is also Oct. 13 & 14 — Tower of Power solid thriller Lorenzo. This balance allows the through stone passageways under violence, but he attempts to follow standard offerings. eerie as he exclaims, "I realize slightly different from the album Oct. 15— JohnValby and loses the trail in his use of with fright that the spiderman is Although The Cure has cut. The live performance of the music. De Niro mimics "Goodfel- having for achieved enough popularity to track is me dinner tonight." By HANK McCOY here, his acting more firmly structured, CONNELLY CENTER CINEMA suits his charac- las" by starting the film with '50s- This song, from the 1989 release Staff Reporter play stadiums and arenas, it still with rigid guitar rhythms not Connelly Center ter. Nicole Kidman, who has had music to give a sense of innocence seems to Disintegration, is representative After what to be on the fringes of the present on the abstract and blurry Villanova, Pa. seemd be the end to play second fiddle in past films, and usingjimi Hendrix and Cream mainstream. of the band's extreme creativity. of a long series of domestic Through singer recorded form. 645-7250 crisis gets a chance to be in the spotlight to artificially portray the tumul- Robert Smith's freakish hair and is Show is The Cure's first live thrillers starting with "The Hand with Show an excellent addition to Oct. 8 & 9 — Unforgiven this performance. Though tuous late '60s. album released in the U.S. it makeup and the songs' themes of any fan's collection it and That Rocks The Cradle, "director her smile still as combines Oct. 9, 10 & 1 1 - Camille Claudel makes her look like "A Bronx Tale" would be a good social alienation, the was worth the wait. It comes at Harold Becker ("Sea of Love") band reaches some of The Cure's best work, has a 10-year-old, her acting is solid. debut for any new director, but out to lonely teenagers on the without altering songs a time in the band's gareer in fashioned yet another one. Upon Likewise, Bill much from J.C. DOBBS Pullman has since this new director is a famous edges of society. Yet, which it can reflect many facets closer inspection, however, "Mal- certainly shone in a number of with a career the original hits. The performance Third and South streets actor, the expectations are which spans of the unique Cure sound. ice" boasts more strengths low-key roles in recent films, approximately 14 on this disc retains the essential Philadelphia, Pa. than doubled. De Niro not only show- years, they are also a music qualities the standard seemingly-evil- including of the 5ongs, which Many excellent songs were not 925-4053 "Singles" and "Sleep- cases his new skills but brings industry institution. stranger-comes-to-town drama, less in many bands lose when translating included. For those who wish to Oct. 9 — w/Tom Holland Seattle." Here, his patience three great new actors and a fine With their last Wish, primarily a more involved plot album, their work to the stage. The songs further extend their live collec- Oct. 10 — Dash Rip Rock w/Small Ball Paul line is rewarded with a chance to story to the public. The Cure reached and some top-drawer talent. a new breed of are not muddled or reworked in tions, "Fascination Street," "The Oct. 12 — All Ages Show 6 p.m.: Tar, Girls Against stretch a little. The supporting fans. The film is set in The band's move from its a showy fashion, preserving their Walk" and the wonderful "Let's Boys, Blue & Invid the small cast is full of quality veteran traditional angst anthems into the true nature for fans to enjoy. go to Bed" are available on a Massachusetts campus town of actors from past years, including V

'.^%»4v . more upbeat mode of "Friday I'm Although it may have been inter- separate CD maxi-single. Side- Westerley, where a serial rapist George C. Scott, Anne Bancroft in Love" brought for the has been stalking young women :^1i :^. changes esting to hear some unexpected show. Yet another live CD, Paris, THE SPECTRUM and Peter Gallagher, as well as a ^ ;m*S3 fivesome. Suddenly, listeners who covers, they are not included and will be released featuring favorites around the college. The police, led heavily-accented Bebe Neuwirth. t-x* Broad and Pattison Place <<^fe^ had previously steered clear of may have detracted from the by detective Dana Harris (Bebe The film's '::i^'^ including "Love Song," "Close to Philadelphia, Pa. cinematography is The Cure's depressing tone album's focus. been stumped as handled rillfl. were Me" and "Charlotte Sometimes." 336-3600 Neuwirth), have by longtime Woody Allen to the identity of the perpetrator. collaborator . Music Oct. 14 — Billy Joel ^ the dean (Bill Pull- is deftly f'«iV5^i$><'>y^ Meanwhile, produced bv the qualified •M»y> Unknown bands become THEATRE OF THE LIVING ARTS man) and his wife (Nicole Kid- Jerry Goldsmith ("Hoosiers" and **»'• man) have rented out the top of Motion 334 South St. "Star Trek: The their house to Dr. Jed Hill (Alec Picture"). Philadelphia, Pa. Baldwin), who has brought his It is director Becker alternative superstars 922-1011 with his smug grin to Westerley from gift for making these Oct. 8 — Redbone Smile, Zone Extacy, Blind Witness, Dead things By ERIC highlights differ- . Revealing more of Aaron realistic, CHEUNG how much of a Music that people really enjoy End & Hangover however, who manages Assistant Entertainment Editor ence a few years and a change in Sorkin and 's screen- to be the greatest asset to "Mal- (alternative or otherwise) is des- Oct. 13 — Joshua Redman Quartet w/Pat Metheny popular music tastes can make. tined to gain its moment in the play would spoil some of the plot ice," helping the film to rise above Though the term "alternative One writer, in the April 23, 1993, spotlight. TOWER THEATER twists, but suffice it to say that tired conventional genre trap- music" has become a rather trite issue, reviewed an album from a Another of Hill is not all that he first seems pings. Hopefully Hollywood will example a writer's 69th & Ludlow streets one, most people associate it with budding Oxford band, Radiohead. to be. quit while it is ahead in producing simple opinions on a relatively Upper Darby, Pa. music that is not "mainstream." Defining its music as, "intricate, unknown band who would later The cast is filled with often these types of films. Re-creation 352-0313 .fif«- Still many a4ternative bands, sometimes edgy, sometimes beau- underrated actors, led by Baldwin. is something Tinseltown is become famous, happened with Oct. 8 — Tears For Fears jiCfi^^ R.E.M. comes to mind, have man- tiful," he declared Radiohead to be the Spin Doctors. Its album, He seemed too smooth to be famous for, but rarely Oct. 22 & 23 - Billy Idol aged to establish themselves as "a leader of the new musical Pocket Full of Kryptonite, was convincing in some past roles, but reinvention. proven Top 40 acts while remain- movement of the '90s." During the covered in tKte Jan. 31, 1992, issue. TROCADERO ing in the good graces of their past summer Radiohead's first tlie writer For the article repre- 10th and Arch streets "alternative" fans. Apparently single "Creep" crept its way sented a chance to convey to her Philadelphia, Pa. 'alternative," now equally if not beyond college radio and right into readers, hoyi^ this particular band 923-7625 more popular than "pop," has mamstream stations. stood Every Friday apart from other artists. She Oct. 8 — become an actual category of Like many alternative acts that discussed the style as being "an Oct. 17 — Dead Milkmen 50( Regular Drinks DrofTs 1 music. Today it is possible to be have attained national stardom, urban sound [with] a humorously & 0pm-1 2midnight .ft^ "alternative" and "mainstream" MTV did much to give this group offbeat attitude." 23 EAST CABARET at the same time. ample airplay. Despite criticisms Furthermore, she pointed out 23 E. Lancaster Ave. With this thought in mind, one about MTV's tendency, at any Every Saturday specific songs, "Two Princes" and Ardmore, Pa. need only look at some of today's given point, to overplay certain "Jimmy Olsen's Blues," that have 8%-6420 50( Drinks 1 hit-makers to see nothing is quite videos, the station has done an plagued the radio airwaves Regular & Drafts Opm-1 2midnight in Oct. 14 — Chris Day Band w/No Restraints as "alternative" as it may have admirable job of breaking new recent memory. One wonders at been when it arrived. Recent acts. the process that allows an successes of Seattle bands, Nirva In the Nov. 6, 1992, issues, a San Every Sunday >! unknown band to emerge from na and Pearl Jam, have created Francisco female-dominated act obscurity, release a slew of singles massive followings with three, called 4 Non Blondes was featured that become mainstays on radio four, even five million albums as an up-and-coming group. The and to finally have them played Movie Theaters sold. writer stressed lead singer Linda so frequently that they actually $5.00 Meal Package includes All Regular Drinks Few could have predicted a Perry's voice ranging, "from low, sicken the original fans. Buffet 9:30pm-12:30ani couple years ago that "" throaty murmurs to high-pitched The Spin Doctors' journey from & ^would soon be initiated into the emotional screeches" as the most being an exciting AMC BRYN MAWR new group to TWIN THEATER Unfortunately, everyday vocabulary of music- influential part of Blonde's music. being an almost banal is 824 Lancaster Ave. one Live Music, October 1 7th &24tli lovers. But this is the bittersweet About six months later the another trend for alternative acts. Bryn Mawr, Pa. aspect of popular music. Today's band's single, "What's Up" Like the Spin Doctors, many 525-2662 we can't offer degrees in everything. "alternative" music, which (screeching vocals and all) gained college-radio artists take time ERIC TWIN refuses to conform to popular acceptance by mainstream and before finally exploding onto the ARDMORE Seed 34 W. Lancaster Ave. £t€>ve standards of the masses, is des- Top 40 radio, becoming a Top five realms of pop stardom. Often But we do offer one of the widest education, Ardmore, engineering, health tined to become tomorrow's bar- hit according to Radio and Records. when they do hit the scene, it is Pa. 642-2000 selections of graduate programs you'll sciences, ) riers from which new styles of The writer of the article predicted too much and in too short a period Hama 4NinP international affairs, or law, music will try to escape. that this song would be, "another of time. As quickly as a group can find anywhere — more than 180 you'll study with the masters. With "alternative" being a winner." How fulfilling it must be highly lauded due to its alter- ERIC KING & QUEEN 6 Valley ftiusmoyvoiyonspsdolbondnjghti . master's degrees and over 70 doctoral Now's the time to make a really big synonym for "college radio," have been for this writer to learn native sound, it can drop down to Forge Shopping Center Villanova is a place where such of the 4 Non Blonde's recent MTV being despised as a group which Route 202, King of Prussia, Pa. programs. The real advantage of The splash in your career. Stop by and see music is definitely appreciated. nomination for Best Alternative has lost its creative edge, sounding 265-2776/337-1777 George Washington University, us at the Philly GRE at the Adam's Over the past few years. The Video. like everyone else. Such, unfor- however, is our outstanding Villanovan*s writers have show- When one listens to a new act, tunately, are the quirks of star- ERIC TWIN PLAZA THEATER ^.rJilie Mark Hotel, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., little-known alternative he or she is probably most con- Expressway, 202 & 363 cased dom. Of course this keeps popular faculty. Whether your >r 'Q on October 16. Or call groups just coming onto the scene. cerned with whether or not he or music from ever getting too stale. King of Prussia, Pa. 265-3456 graduate work is in arts ^^^^^ 994-3900 for Ironically enough, these same she liked it. As a college newspaper One can never know what will U^gton and sciences, business. groups are the ones capturing reporter, he or she is additionally become popular as one writer • • • "^^re information. at ilMaw • tm4»4 |mms M« ribs <«M h—r «• mmmI 1Pt^lt"V most of today's record sales and concerned with what unusual in her Feb. 1, 1991, AMC MARPLE 10 inivi demonstrated ' WASHINGTONSt r. ^ n hj DCn r dominating the music world. characteristics of the group's review of Toad the Wet Sprocket's 400 S. State Road « Front &Mori(et Streets, Philodelphia PA 215-922-5676 ' Looking back on a few of these sound make it stand out. Still, in Pale. Towards the end of her Springfield. Pa. Tli( iicijiiji .V.ishington University s (m earlier reviews and noting the time, those things that have article she commented, "Toad the 328-5348 Master'^ Programs provide (or equal opportunity in employment individual writer's appreciation impressed the writer, eventually Wet Sprocket is a band that will ^"^«^^'«^«'"'°^"P'°9'amsof.heun,vers.tv Credentials for the real world for each respective "new band," impress mainstream audiences. never hit mainstream."

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! By MARK McCREARY decided instead to form a conglo- December (when nobody had MTV's "120 Minutes" last Sun- in a long time. the lead singer is a Help Wanted Staff Reporter meration? Whatever the reason, it heard of them). It is the essence day and did not pass out before Backing up For Sale Personals Personals player is a pretty stupid name. Luckily, of rock 'n' roll evolving with an the show's second half, got a female vocalist. The guitar Babyslttar Needed: Occasional afternoons For 8al«: Hewlett Pachard Series II Green Apple Quick Step. What that is where the stupidity stops edge that steers clear of the glimpse of Green Apple Quick pulls this five-piece band together Laser Hay ATO Tony — I think we need to hear Dab GIganta — Good to have you back, my and evenings Villanova area. Own transpor- Jet Printer, mixture that works, with manuals, ink cartridge and some Bruce Spingstein. — M.F. big SIS T wish you cold stay longer, but we'll goes through the minds of musi- and where the best new band of mainstream (maybe it is ttie Step. Viewers heard "Stereo," a and makes a tation required. Call 527-0729. font cartridge $400 or t)est offer. Call 278- have a blast wnile you're here! — Lova. Ir.E. cians when they decide that this the year emerges. name) and makes the listener melodic, wonderful excursion ^e never invades to the point 6097. Hey Ed — My Theta dance date — Get W«nt«d: Part-time research position avail- in tune, psyched for Saturday, local boy. You're DamI, Frances, Dillon-Woman, Mary and is the name that they wish to call The year is winding down, and remember the great feeling of from Virus, has that she is overbearing a able. $6/hr. in West Conshohocken. Call Kelly Wonderful which awesome. See you then. Margaret Susanna — Thanks for making my birthday at 828-1888. their band? What could possibly this is the first disc that has come actually discovering music. The become Green's first single. Shot and adds just the perfect touch of Personals so great. Let's hope that my wish comes true Mar(|e — 3 blind mice, see how they run. lending a smooth (and Demi's and Frances' presents come in force the conclusion to be Green from nowhere to make a statement feeling is that something special for backing vocals Chill's Restaurant — Hiring all positions. with a low budge, and, some I can t t>elieve I'm losing to a rug. NakED mole handy). If only Lou would get a clue. Love entire recipe. Apply in person. 312 W Lancaster Ave. 687- Apple Quick Step? It just does not that is impeccable. The sound has been uncovered, and it just reason, with live of the sound to the rat come baby come want me to sting me? guys! Lizzy a version 1001. you Deb G., Larisa. Ann-Jeanette — What a make sense. Could they not decide that is made is refreshing with the feels good to be immersed in it. song, it did not leave an indelible Kate — Happy 21 st Birthday! — sorry it's family. Christine Brunette, blonde, brunette, blonde. late. — Col — The convent is starting to look FREE TRIPS & CASH!! Call us find between two different names, and same intensity as Pearl Jam of last Those who happened to catch impression. Bad move for the and out We'll have to keep up the tradition. Have a good, huh? Just kiddino' We'll go out this how hundreds of students are already earning great time at the formal* Jen News — Please excuse me, I always cry at weekend and have a GREAT time! The stress band with the bad name. and FREE TRIPS LOTS OF CASH with the sight of crunched metal. Liz — you are has passed — for now. Smile — maytje we #1 Spring Still, "Bottle," the last track on America's Break Company! Kerry — I'd have given a gallon for such a the funniest, bestest person at ttie Villanovan. should go for a long drive (through the parking

Choose Cancun, Bahamas, Jamaica. Pa- I the 10-track disc, stands out as worthy cause. What are we going to do? Love, swear — C.K lot, perhaps?) for therapy purposes only' Love, nama, Daytona, or Padre! CALL NOW! TAKE Jenn Steph Christine one of the more spectacular ones. A BREAK STUDENT TRAVEL (800) 328- Barryson — Alright, so I didn't exactly SAVE or (61 7) 424-8222 Happy Anniversary Thetas! Get psyched do a good job of keeping my identity If it hits radio, it will catch, and E-DIZ — Look at that one, that . . . THONG for the formal! Love. a secret. I could never be a spy' Have a great Jen C. one! I'm having a Mr. H. attack, which means it will be the shot that this band Babysitter Wanted — for 17 mo. old girl time at the most kickin party in town — Your nothing other than that I Mark — Formal fever is upon m conscious. God Weekday mornings. Close-by — us! Only two "secret" sister is going to need. With a very Rosemont help my GPA this semester! Love. Frances more weeks to South Carolina' I can't wait! etoiMrofllw area. Call Tracy at 525-7593. Go Clemson! You're the greatest! Love, Kallay — Hope you have a viscious time at saturated market, chances are To all the Thetas who went to the retreat Pebbles the formal, really tie one on with your man. that they are not going to make — Let's do Liz's dance at the formal Ten Anchor yourself with your Pi Kap. Maybe you'll For Rent .Kerry — Thanks for being there for me — years and ctill going. — Love, Jess Hahn it too far. make the list, you know, the Dean's list. Be and for being so At that point, I "Rapid," the fifth track of boW lost all Love, In good. your SFF Chatham Thetas — R-E-S-P-E-C-T, find out This disc is listener-friendly in control. It s that POWER thing. Wait until next Wonderful Virus, the band shows semester. Love — Jenn what it means to me! They're going to have It to For Rent: 1 Bedroom apartment available. Bee Girls — LSAT had the purest sense. refuses get Woody's Turkey, to Peel us off the floor after this weekend. that it can settle down and pull Less than 1 mile from campus, near train. served by Royalty Slo-lquana-yes. James" too abrupt, and by the third J.G. — Mmm what a nice lemony flavor! It — Larisa 1 V2 baths, all appliances, washer/dryer. Call roommate — no Peppermint — moo, sir. off a dreamy tune that never reminds me of my old coffee table. Ancona M- listening, the listener is sure to 935-7047 10 gallon hats and $1 shots. Good Luck with Thanks for a great TG SAE. I'm glad my "I could win — keep your lips to yourself Maria — Don't borders on cheesy. interviews. Uncle Ricky — Bo's is hanging on your wall, Phil. — Love, be singing right along. The voice be embarassed — the tops of my toes are gay"? Go Bicture the lottery, but I don't know what Studant registered apartmenta — Close for Dolly's! D-jelly doughnuts and ex s in bars. llchelle knocking on to get in hairy. your ears to campus, residential neighborhood. 3 I need I.D. frommm — you. R-A savage tan, the numbers would be. But if I Redhead, is strange: it seems to have many bedrooms, 1 bath: $750/month. 4 bedrooms, Cindy — So you never told us — how was a married man, or Gargomil? Remember, no Sassy Noun, and Dillon-Woman did, I would buy you a house, and 2 baths: $1 ,050/month Available immediately. Garfunkajoel? Love, Jenn staircases. Chocolate babies? Kelly's, sir (5 — Don't think that just because I am not personalities. At times it sounds Call 527- 1 87 1 or 525-2585. p.m. Saturday) Luv, Travel Etc. aflutter, I don't understand. Feel free to tell I would write a song for free." Til like Layne Staley of Alice in Welcome back Dean Martin! be seeing me all (I expect no less!). I hope all your TSF3 — it. We made Congrats on ATO I'm ( These lyrics, sung in almost a you " at the pre-party with only five months dreams come true "Does he have anything Chains, other times it resembles proud of you. Here's to an absosmurfly great whisper, are followed by an imme- Miscellaneous to live. Theta Love, Kelley on?!"). Perhaps I am destined lo be an old weekend. I heart you. Get outa town — ESF Jon Bon Jovi. This voice is one that maid. I'm so . . . "lonely"! I love you guys! diate 'kick' that takes hold of the Welcome back Jess, Deb, Vicki, Reagan and — C Andrea, MIchella, Dorothy — I like to meet stands out and is one of the best Chris! Kelly's awaits you! Chatham Thetas listener. Everyone should expe- Shanequa, Screetch and Crash. Go speed Diamond Designs at GREAT PRICES! Bryn groupies. It's not quite mickel drafts or the racer Welcome back Theta alumnae — get Jewelers. 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I'm getting tired of they'll be carting me off to an asylum soon. Jann — GIMME THAT CAMERA! Id recog- Sprocket and Buddy Holly and the nize those mannerisms and that head critiquing Adam and Eve essays! — Love, Mayt)e there I'd get some sleep. . .and dream Kate (3-1 . . -9) For Sale: comfortable couch and matching anywhere . even from afar. Problem is. I Crickets, Green Apple Quick Step ... I feel sick! Love, the ex-roomie chair. Imperfect. $125 for both. Clothes also feel sick from afar. Like now ... I'm ready Kerry and Andrea — The bathroom is finally has come forward to offer the real washer, $65. Call Joan at 525-4854. (One Tisa Caughlln — Welcome back, we missed for the straight jacket! Love. The voice mail clean! We'll clean that place someday block from campus.) you. — Lova, Marie groupie thing. yeah, right ... Love, Rocky

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By JAY LAWRENCE offensive opportunities and went Leading the way in scoring was which ended up losing by the score prepare for their upcoming tour- Staff Reporter on to win the game 16-10. Tracey with five. Sophomore of 15-6. nament at Princeton, and the Leading the Cats was freshman Kevin Driscoll had two goals and O'Keefe had 14 blocks in the extra time will be good for this Forset weekend, the Villanova Scott Carpi, the Last who had four goals. dever headline Floerchinger, John Driscoll, Carpi loss, which saw the Bison coun- talented but relatively inexpe- water polo team hosted a league Other contributors were senior and Zak each added one in the terattack in high gear. In the rienced group of players. After tournament for the Eastern Water Jim Floerchinger and freshman loss. scoring column for 'Nova, Eng- that they will go to California over Polo Association. This is the Tom Tracey with three goals After the disappointing loss, the strom had two goals and John Fall Break to face a variety of association's first year, and it each. Cats played the Bison of Bucknell Driscoll, Floerchinger, Pierce and teams in single matches before represents the combining of all Scoring one for 'Nova were University, a team that had beaten freshman Dave Prusakowski each finishing the week with an invi- varsity programs not in Cali- junior Ryan the Engstrom and fresh- Navy earlier. The results were had one. man tational tournament at W959. fornia under one structure. Pete Zak. In goal, the Cats again disappointing for Villanova, The Cats have two weeks to Claremont. This means that the Cats this got excellent support from senior season have a more difficult John O'Keefe who tallied seven schedule and are seeing opponents blocks in the game. that they have never faced. In the Saturday night game, The Cats welcomed back senior Villanova faced a tough squad IT'S John DriscoU, who recovered from from the U.S. Naval Academy. a broken hand. Navy opened a 10-1 lead at half, The opener pitted the Cats and it seemed that the Cats were against the Dayton Flyers, a team ready to roll over. But they staged COMING! whom 'Nova had never played. a dramatic comeback, which saw The Dayton team included the them cut the lead to 16-10- Puerto Rican Junior National The fourth quarter saw exhaus- Team goalie. tion catch up with the adrenalized The game opened with a 3-3 tie Cats, and they ended up losing 20- at the end of one quarter. The Cats 11. O'Keefe had 11 saves, includ- built a steady lead from their ing five during the comeback third UP defensive play, which led to many period. (THE LIP SYNC COMPETITION)

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f r t I before tourney Cats net two Field liockey takes 2 straight r By BROOKE FERENCSIK Head Coach Sally Lewis is 8-4, and Geiser and Grasso fin- ^' Staff Reportaer team's off Drexel with an 8-1 By ALEX SCOFIELD on Oct. 6. equally pleased with the ished Though the Cats only blazing screen shot from dead "especially shellacking. Sports Editor won 3-2, they performance, and is looked dominant center. With the Big East Tournament improvement The last match of the season throughout the impressed with the contest. The two "Staci has a really hard drive," Just when it seemed right around the corner, much like of the doubles play. was at Lafayette, where 'Nova that a goals that 'Nova surrendered both winning season was said Gerzabek. "When the corner the snowball effect, the Villanova is looking better, and looked flat in a 5-4 loss on Oct. out of the came on penalty "Doubles strokes; Davis is on, and she's on, we're definitely question, the Villanova field women's tennis team keeps gath- that of goals," said 5. bright spots for the Cats hock- and Elkins did not was one our Two pose any other going to score. 5he puts the ball ering momentum towards the are Daley's trouncing of her ey team came up huge with a pair substantial threat Lewis. "Tiffany and Chris were to the Cats. in the corner, and usually people much anticipated Oct. 7 date in right 6-1, 6-0, and Barnes' of consecutive wins over St. "I thought looking especially good challenger Davis and Elkins can't stop them." Joseph's University Miami. With a final tuneup victory of 1-6, 7-6 (7-5), and Davis and was sloppy," said now." comeback Head Coach Though leading 2-0, the Cats Elkins College. against Lafayette, the Cats are 6-4. Jackie Gerzabek. Otherwise Villanova had a "I don't think allowed Davis and Elkins to sneak preparing mentally and physically A punishing defense combined they very tough day on the hardcourts. were that strong, because back into this contest. Following for the big show in Florida. Thursday is the big day. with senior tri-captain Staci Ver- their Geiser lost 1-6, 1-6, while Dillon corners were weak, but they another languid Davis and Elkins zera's four goals for In their last week of prepara- singles fell 3-6, 3-6. the Wildcat outhustled us at We're reaKy hoping to at No. 4 times ... We corner hit, 'Nova's opponents tion, the Cats matched up against victories.. The timely wins brought played sloppy Santaniello was defeated 2-6, 3-6, at their end." were awarded a penalty stroke, Lehigh and had yet another good the Cats back within striking After do well in HHamL and Perrault at No. 6 singles controlling the offensive which freshman Julie Reeves showing in prevailing 8-1 on Sept. distance of the .500 mark with a pace in KeNy Barnes dropped her match by the score the earlier part of the converted at 17:30, bringing the 30. No. 1 singles Carolyn Daley 5-6 record. of 2-6, 0-6. game, 'Nova finally converted score to 2-1. survived a grueling match 7-6, 7- play When the stickwomen met when junior Doubles looked promising, Jo Ann Brantuk But once again, it was Verzera 6, while Kelly Barnes rolled at No. For their last home match, the Main Line rival St. Joseph's on rebounded however, as 'Nova won two out a Davis and Elkins who came through for the Wild- 2 singles, 6-1, 6-4. No. 3 singles Cats played against Drexel Uni- foreign turf, they were in desper- save at 19:15 of the three doubles matches. in the half. The cats. 'Nova was awarded four Tiffany Geiser fell 8-6, but No. 4 versity. Another victory resulted ate need of a win. Their record Wildcats Daley and Barnes breezed by at carried their 1-0 lead into consecutive corner hits in the next singles Kerry Dillon blew away as 'Nova pulled out a 7-2 rout on stood at 3-6 with the toughest part the halftime 8-3, while Dillon and Santaniello intermission. five minutes, and Verzera capped her opponent 6-3, 6-2. No. 5 singles Oct 4. At No. 1 singles, Daley lost of the season yet to come. 'Nova won a marathon match at 6-2, 3- The second half began fast and another corner with a bounce shot Amy Santaniello coasted 6-4, 6-3, in a squeaker, 6-7 (7-4), 6-1, 3-6. capitalized on the opportunity to 6, 6-3. Geiser and Perrault were furious, with the Cat attack 1 that gave the Cats a 3-1 lead they and Isabella Perrault at No. 6 Barnes prevailed at No. 2 singles raise its record, beating St. Joe's levelled 1-6, 0-6. peppering the enemy net with would not relinquish. singles won 8-2. 6-2, 7-5. Geiser won at No. 3 2-0 in a hard-fought contest. multiple "Thursday is the big day. We're shots and corner hits in This weekend, 'Nova will meet On the doubles side, the lethal singles as her opponent withdrew "[The Hawks] were pretty the first five really hoping to do well in Miami," minutes after break. its stiffest competition of the weapon of Daley and Barnes at 2-2. No. 4 singles Dillon breezed tough," said Verzera. "We were Though said Barnes. the corner hits did not season, playing at William and outplayed their Lehigh rivals, 8- by 6-4, 6-2, while Santaniello at lucky we blanked them 2-0. Villanova now feels ready for St. connect, Verzera (seven goals, one Mary tomorrow followed by FILE PHOTO 4. The combination of Dillon and No. 5 singles won 6-4, 6-0, and No. Joe's is the type of team that plays the Big East Tournament show- assist for the season) followed up defending champion Old NCAA The Cats went 2-0 this week with wins over St, Joseph's and Davis Santaniello played as if possessed 6 singles Perrault dominated in you to the end. Luckily, we kept a broken down. Lewis gave a rundown of up corner, netting a Dominion University on Sunday. & Elkins. in winning 8-1, winning 6-1, 6-1. with it and scored and Geiser and the aspects of each player's games on two freshman Chris Grasso battled In doubles, 'Nova's terrific corners." to which will make or break Villan- an 8-6 win. twosome of Daley and Barnes lost The first of these ova in the big tournament: corners came in 5-8. PHOTO BY "We've come together extreme- a tough one, Dillon and toward the end of the first half, «, ... * ^ - ABBY THOMAS Carolyn Daley — "Her forehand Women's tennis tuned up for next week's Big East Tournament. ly well as a team," said Grasso. Santaniello doubled up their rivals when Verzera capped off a feed is her power. I wish I had a INTRAMURAL RANKINGS from seniors Bree Hawthorne and UPDATE forehand like it." tri-captain Kelly Barnes — "Mental tough- Marianne Connelly with 7:50 left in the half. ness. I can count on her to pull Men's Football Women's Football Men's Soccer Women's Soccer For several out a tough match." years, tri-captains Connelly and Kate McKee have ON CAtAmS RECRUITING UPDATE Tiffany Geiser — "Footwork formed the heart of the Villanova and athleticism. Her net play defense. This game was excep- 1. Sheehan Raiders 1. Slammers Villanova Universitv Update #5 93/94 keeps improving." no 1. Slicers Revisited 1. South Sisters tion. Along with sophomore 2. Destination New Orleans 2. NOB III 2. Kerry Dillon — "Her serve is Federates 2. The Hooters sweeper Kristen Hurt, McKee and 3. NROTC 3. No Skirts her greatest weapon. She has the 3. Villanova Law School 3. Hands Free Connelly denied the Hawks' every 4. The Count 4. Precious Punishers highest ace percentage on the 4. Hurricanes 4. Chi Omega and Co. offensive effort. 5. Doughboys 5. Lurkers STUDENTS DEPOSIT VIF/RESUME: Oct 12 - 14, 1993 team." In spite of an up- 5.TKO 5. Don't Ask tempo second half, St. 6. Beta Omega Chi 6. No Name Yet Amy Santaniello — "Quickness Joe's was unable to net the ball on any one 7. Goodfellas 7. Banshees FINAL USTS POSTED: November 2 - 4, 1993 is her key. I love her desire and of its nine corner hits. 8. Triple I Threat 8. Wild Kittens tenacity." F "[The defensive line] worked 9. Sig Ep Isabella Perrault — overall ' COMPANIES - "Her , ON CAMPUS: November 8 12, 1993 i well together that game and 10. Corr SUver Bullets effort. She is the hardest worker played well," said McKee. "We on the team." L were communicating a little more COMPANY After finishing seventh last MAJOR than we usually do. It was a good year, Lewis hopes the team fin- Nov. game for us." 8 GPU Nuclear EE. ChE, ME (BS/MS) ishes higher in her first Big East The Hawthorne-Connelly- Tournament. w ADR Any December graduate Verzera tandem connected once Without further ado, here are again with 2:23 remaining in the PaineWebber Inc. Business w/min. 6 cr. acctg. this reporter's predictions for the game, effectively putting it out of top five finishers in Florida. Nov. 9 Shared Medical Systems English reach for the overwhelmed CS, w/CS, Accounting 1. Syracuse Hawks. J.R. 2. Miami Hanna Accounting The 'Nova stickwomen were 3. Seton Hall once again in a must-win situation Nov 10 International Computaprint Sci., 4. Villanova Comp. Math when they faced Davis and Elkins Rudolph Palitz Accounting 5. 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Cats 'Nova take two over Bucknell and Delaware Yankee Conference football week in review 16-2 during that span. By JUSTIN SCHREIBER . Freshman Kathleen Roman had oppenents Reporter an excellent afternoon as well, Also, both the offense and defense Staff TODD LESKANIC scoring a goal in both the first and were firing on all cylinders, help- By seconds left, giving Towson the James Blocker-Bodley rushed for Assistant Sports Editor second halves. Her first goal was ing to give 'Nova some much- win and snapping the Huskies four touchdowns, doubling his With seven of its remaining by far the most impressive of the needed confidence. Richmond 24 five-game home winning streak. career total. eight games on the road, the game, as she turned from 25 yards Northeastern 21 Despite the loss, Husky linebacker The defense, which held VMI women's soccer looked to be a defen- Kevin Longacre kicked 31- team knew the out and sent a bullet into the The game a Paul Duckworth registered 22 to 11 yards passing, was led by the outset, with field goal with 1:17 importance of winning most of its upper right-hand corner of the sive battle at yard remaining tackles and picked off a pass. Also tackle Craig Staub, who finished registering only give the Spiders home games in the first half of net. The goalie never had a American one to the intracon- contributing was running back Ed with eight tackles and a sack. the season. in first half, while 'Nova ference victory. The chance. shot the two teams Long, who scored two touchdowns The Tribe ups its record to 3- Contests threat for combined for total against visiting Buck- Goalies Shannon Gann and had just four. The main 1,004 yards, for the second straight week. 2, 1-1 and is idle this week. nell, 561 of which belonged Delaware and American Heather Bernard combined to the Cats offensively came when to Rich- The Huskies fell to 3-2, 2-0 and UMass 33, James Madison 10 University would be crucial for register 'Nova's first shutout of Moreau beat two defenders but mond, the third highest amount will be here at Villanova Yankee Conference Offensive the school's the Cats' hopes of gaining some the year. was turned away by a nice diving in history. In. the tomorrow. Player of the Week Rene Ingoglia Spider momentum going into the season's The University of Delaware stop by the Eagles' goalie. game, running back Uly Rhode Island 30, Brown 7 rushed for 202 yards on 22 carries second half. came into town next for the Cats Once the second half started, Scott moved to second on the Rhode Island quarterback Chris and scored four touchdowns to Entering their game against to feast on. This game did not things quickly shifted gears. school's all-time rushing list, with Hixson went 14-for-25 for 285 lead UMass to the win in front Bucknell Sept. 29, the Cats had feature the offensive fireworks Three goals were scored by both a 174 yards for the game and 2,324 yards with two touchdowns as the of 14,207 home fans. Ingoglia's 202 ^ won two straight and were show- like that of the Bucknell victory. 'Nova and American, with the for his career. Rams defeated state rival Brown. yards was themost by a UMass ing signs of a resurrected offense. 'Nova did not need that, however, Eagles scoring their third at 44:00 For the Huskies, it was the Receiver Bobby Apgar caught player since November of 1991. This continued against the Bison as this was a game in which the of the half to knot the game at second consecutive week that seven passes for 206 yards and Cy The defense was led by Matt of lost on last Bucknell as the Cats completely defense would shine. The Cats three and sent it into overtime. In they a minute field Butler rushed for 137 to lead the Rojotte, who picked off three JMU dominated all phases of the game, allowed a paltry four shots the second overtime American goal. Despite the loss, freshman offense. The story of the game, passes, knocked down another winning by a score of 6-0. throughout the entire contest en star Liz Pike knocked in a penalty running back Ike Wilkens ran 21 though, was the Ram defense, three, and recorded nine tackles. Senior Rachel Moreau was bril- route to a 2-0 victory. kick to give the Eagles a 4-3 times for 143 yards to earn Yankee which held Brown to 32 total As the unit, the defense held the liant on offense for 'Nova, ringing 6-5 Conference Rookie of the 1 Sophomore Julie Flister knocked victory, dropping the Cats to Week. yards, including -22 rushing-^ Dukes to just 76 rushing yards on up two goals in the first half and home a direct kick, while Junior on the season. Quarterback Clarzell Pearl also yards. URI's defense did not allow 42 carries. quickly adding a third at 4:39 of Eileen McCarthy put away a After playing Rutgers at home shined in the loss, going 19-for-34 a Brown first down until the third James Madison's David the second half. The hat trick gave penalty kick to complete all the on Oct. 6, 'Nova will have seven for 235 yards and three quarter. McCleod played well for the losers the co-captain a team-high seven scoring the Cats would need. The straight games on the road. This touchdowns. The Rams are 3-2, 1-1 and will with 10 catches for 145 yards and goals. At times Moreau seemed to win boosted 'Nova's record to 6- grueling schedule is sure to test With the win, Richmond play at Massachusetts on a touchdown. The touchdown was be toying with the Bucknell 4, thus surpassing last year's win the women's resilience. improves to 4-1, 3-1 in the confer- Saturday. his 17th career touchdown, break- defenders. total of five only halfway through "They're going to have to take ence. They travel to Maine tomor- WiUiam and Mary 49, VMI 6 ing a team record set by Gary "[Moreau 's] examples and her the season. a giant step now," said Head row. Northeastern drops to 1-3, 1- Quarterback Shawn Knight Clark, a receiver for the Phoenix scoring all the goals and just her By the time American Univer- Coach "Shelly Chamberlain. 2 and hosts Boston University went lO-for-12 for 219 yards to Cardinals. general attitude on the field have sity visited the Main Line Oct. 3, "We're going to have to see how tomorrow. lead William and Mary to the The Minutemen improve 2-2,1- really been a positive force on the the Cats were a team on fire. They interested they are in having a Towson St. 28 UConn 27 route of VMI. The Tribe offense 2 and will play host to Rhode team," said Assistant Coach Chris had a four-game winning streak real winning season, with 10 or UConn could not connect on a piled up 651 total yards, including Island tomorrow. James Madison Branscome. under their belts, outscoring their 12 wins." two-point conversion with three 413 on the ground. Running back is now 2-3, 0-2.

PHOTO BY JULIAN DiBERARDINO 'Nova remains a game above the .500 mark with wins over Bucknell Rhines helps Thrilling end for N.L. West and Delaware. pace 'Nova

FILE PHOTO Villanova will host UConn tomorrow. The Huskies are coming off a By SEAN KELLY As a member of this "threepack "I just thought a lot of long, By MIKE FITZPATRICK ignited a collection of dormant pure, competitive baseball. Both 28-27 loss to Towson State. Assistant Sports Editor attack," Rhines will undoubtedly slow distance would help me," Staff Reporter bats. Leftfielder Ron Gant had 55 teams displayed character and a have to play a major role in every said Rhines. "I thought it would runs batted in 54 games after the desire to win. The Braves refused prepare for During a season that has been meet. For this sophomore, though, give me a good base so I could run Men One of baseball's all-time great- trade, while rightfielder David to be intimidated by a 10-game overwhelmed with the proverbial no new pressure has been added strong throughout the season." est divisional races came to a Justice finished second in both the deficit, and the Giants answered DIVISION I-AA "FivePeat" and "Drive for Five" to her life. She understands her rather anti-climactic finish on RBI and home run race in the the bell when it seemed they had headlines, it should be refreshing position and for the most part, Villanova's top sophomore cross Oct. 3. As the National Top 25 Short Invitational League. As Brave bats been knocked out. However, some- to receive a glimpse at a much everything is business as usUal. country runner placed third in the Giants were being methodically smoked, their pitching staff con- body had to win, and while the lesser known story involving the Rhines plans on doing she what team's season opener at a time of i destroyed by their archrivals, the tinued to smother the opposition. Braves had the luxury of facing Wildcat women's cross country always has done. 17:47. In the Cats' most recent Los Angeles Dodgers, 12-1, the fat Steve Avery, Tom Glavine, and the expansion Colorado Rockies, 1. Idaho 4-0 13. Stephen F. Austin team. Whether things are the same in this weekend meet, Rhines crossed the line in lady was tuning up and the cham- Gr^ Maddux consistently pitched the Giants needed to sweep the 2. Delaware 4-0 14. Upon arriving to Villanova as Rhines' life or not. Stern was second ahead of Georgetown's top pagne was being poured in the like Cy Young candidates and the Dodgers. This was no easy task 3. Troy State 5-0 15. a freshman last season, great extremely impressed with his athlete in a time of 17:07.3. If she Atlanta Braves' clubhouse. The Braves won 39 of their last 50 considering the fact that their 4. NE Louisiana 4- 1 16. By MARK SPOONAUER tiani, Mike Going, Kyle Watson things were certainly expected young athlete's condition when can stay healthy with the rest of Braves had already beaten the games while taking two head-to- rivalry dates back over 30 years, 5. Marshall 3-1 17. Staff Reporter and Todd Tressler. from a then-younger and less she returned for early season the team, Rhines can not only Colorado Rockies, and they head series from the Giants. The when both teams played in New 6. Youngstown St. 3-1 18. If anyone knows how crucial experienced Jen Rhines. As a two- practices. Ironically, a modest collect her' second NCAA trophy watched as the Dodgers insured end result was 104 wins, one game York. So now the Braves will face 7. North CaroUna A&T 4-0 19. The Villanova men's cross coun- this meet will be it is time high school Louie cross country ail- Rhines does not admit to doing but she may even prove to the them of their third straight better than San Francisco. off with the Phillies in an attempt 8. Georgia Southern 3-2 20. try team will be looking for their Quintana. Just two weeks ago American out of Liverpool, N.Y., anything extremely different dur- nation that she deserves to be National League West divisional This race exemplified all the to return to the World Series 9. Samford 4-1 21. third straight victory this week- Quintana finished first in the Rhines destined was to continue ing her off season training. called one of the best. title. things that are right with base- while the Giants will face off for 10. Middle Tennessee St. 2-2 22. end at the Paul Short Invitational. George Invitational, Mason his 'Nova's tradition of having most Perhaps the greatest aspect of ball. At a time when the sport their favorite tee times. As both 11. Montana 4-1 23. Lehigh University in Bethlehem, first of race the 1993 season. of the nation's great long distance this race was that the teams seems quite troubled, it was a teams head in different directions, 12. Northern Iowa 3-2 24. Pa., will serve as a proving ground Quintana is to excited be back and runners. involved challenged each other by breath of fresh air for all baseball baseball fans extend their grati- for Villanova's No. 3 national enthusiastic about the team's As was to be expected, however, Football Preview matching wins, not losses.* If fans outside of the San Francisco tude for being able to witness the ranking as a field of 25 teams will chances this weekend. success would not come right someone had told the Giants' area. Contract negotiations, labor last great divisional race before come from around the nation to for away this quiet young lady. Connecticut <3-2) at VILLANOVA (1-3) rookie manager Dusty Baker that disputes, and bench clearing baseball begins its new playoff cHall*»nge the Cats. This is definitely not to say that Saturday, 1:30p.m. at Villanova Stadium his team would win 103 games, brawls were overshadowed by system. ii,.ad Coach Marty We are really running Stern she was a disappointment by any Radio: WXVU 89.1 PM he probably would have cancelled realizes the importance of this means; still, this 'Nova runner Last Year: any plans he had in October, well and it we can get Villanova 27, Connecticut 20 mid-season meet. never really emerged as one of the thinking that such a record would "This is definitely the biggest organization's marquee land him in the playoffs. two or three guys to names. OUTLOOK: For the second consecutive week, the The meet of the week in the United "She started off strong during Cats will try to break out of their losing funk against Giants did win 103 games, but States." the cross country season they finished in second place finish high, well he in and then a Yankee Conference New England Division foe. After 'Nova's familiarity with thib faded little bit despite a towards the end losing 30-15 to Boston University last weekend, the having a ten-game stran- beautiful grass course of rolling shape. of the year," glehold on first place late good admitted Head Coach Cats are thankful to be back within the friendly as as hills and manicured grounds Louie Quintana Marty Stern earlier this season. confines of Villanova Stadium. July 22. The off-season acquisition certainly gives the Cats an "I think it's hard to know what of Barry Bonds and stellar perfor- The Huskies are hungry as well, having lost a advantage. to expect when you're a fresh- mances by pitchers Bill Swift, home contest to underdog Towson State 28-27 last "Lehigh has just about as good "I'm feeling the best I felt since man," said Rhines. "I just didn't John Burkett and Rod Beck bol- Saturday. Despite the loss, though, UConn (2-0 a course as there is," commented last year at this time. We are know what to expect stered a lineup of seasoned veter- at the conference) has fared much better against Yankee Stern. running really well and if we can meets." ans such Will Clark, opponents that the Wildcats (0-3). as Matt Because of its proximity. Villa- at least get two or three guys to There is no question that The Williams and Robbie Thompson. main offensive weapon for Connecticut is nova is scheduled to run in Lehigh finish high, we'll be in good Rhines was somewhat of an The importance of Bonds, though, tailback Wilbur Giliard, who has looked unstoppable almost every year. shape," said Quintana. unsung hero on lat year's national was immeasurable. Bonds led the at times this season. Three weeks ago, Giliard also "The course is really our home Individually, Quintana realizes championship team. of the six National League in home runs and Out has a pair of two-touchdown performances. course since we don't have one," that his competition at the top, women on the team, no one got If Talley's runs batted in, had the highest troops are to stop Giliard and the rest added Stern. including premiere runners from less publicity than she. What of the slugging percentage seen in Husky attack, they must up their efforts- Among those teams who will be Georgetown and Colgate, is for- people fail to realize in a sport like decades and carried the team for defensively. The Cats gave up a total of 478 yards the competing with Cats will be midable. Quintana is especially cross country is that every place- to B.U. last week. most of the season as he proved Penn State, Wake Forest, Florida, excited about racing against the ment for one particular team is However, to be the most complete and 'Nova needs to redouble its efforts on West Viriginia and, most impor- best from Georgetown, because of imperative to the team's overall both ends of dominating player in the g^me. the ball. After looking impressive in tantly. Big East rivals Providence their recognized talent and rivalry success. The displacement points two starts, Although Bonds and the Giants quarterback Erik Pearson struggled last and Georgetown. with 'Nova. she accumulated in all of the week, feeding did falter during an eight-game B.U. four interceptions while going 11- "They [Providence and George- "Last time we only beat them meets were extremely important for-26 for 158 losing streak in early September, yards. At press time, it looked as though town] are right behind us so we (the HoyasJ by a few points. This throughout the campaign. Head they were still in position to win Coach Andy Talley was going to give Pearson have to keep up our performance time we want to get some brea- "I was just happy to be a part until the end. The Braves were the nod again, but look for redshirt sophomore Tom in order to remain No. 3," said thing room and finish 15 to 20 of the national championship Marchese able to steal the title because the to spell Pearson if things gOxwrong Stern. "We have been having l)oints ahead," said Quintana. team last year," said Rhines^ Hampered by Giants stumbled, but never truly many crucial injuries and a pair practices and have no Having in races of this There is noticeable difference collapsed. great we been a of discouraging road losses, the Cats need a soft injuries. Everything is going very, magnitude before, Quintana is all in the way the '93 season promises opponent The first half of the season for •1 to turn their misfortunes around. well. This has been a very too aware of the most decisive to be in comparison to Rhines' Connec- Atlanta could mainly be charac- very Ucut is not the cream puff that 'Nova needs. smooth year so far." distance. freshman year. The efforts of The terized as solid pitching with no Husky defense will allow r'- 'Nova to stay in the The Cats will be running the "It all comes down to the last Villanova's tremendous 1-2-3 game. offensive firepower. However, the "^ '" ""^' ''' ^'^ injury-plaqued from their 800 meters . . . Whatever you have punch has made the midseason acquisition of first same top seven scorers Cat's chances Cals";' hlr last meet — Louie Quintana, Dave left you put on the line," said of winning their fifth straight PREDICTION: baseman Fred McGriff , through a Connecticut 28, Villanova Hartman, Ken Nason, Kevin Chris- Quintana. NCAA title very bright. 17 trade with the San Diego Padres, -f

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By JUSTIN KESTNER which their inexperience and lack "Right now, we're just not to their worst start since he took his team can muster from this Sports Editor of depth has been exploited by cohesive on offense with the new over the resurrected program in point on. As for his critics, it is V veteran , teams. quarterback," said Talley. "We're 1985. In what was considered to foolish to bury the coach or his What can be said V about a team This was the case at Boston still trying to be creative on be a rebuilding year heading into team for the Cats' turbulent start. so riddled with injuries that it has University on Oct. 2. Redshirt offense. If our quarterback can get the season, Talley has had to "We're hoping to steal some lost 12 starters, three of whom are freshman quarterback Eric Pear- hot, then we can get some points." rebuild more than he could ever games," said Talley. "We hope to out for the season? A team so son was intercepted four times by For Pearson to get on a hot have envisioned. Given the adver- somehow have a winning season. t banged up that it seems there are the Terrier defense before being streak, he will have to get the ball sity that has been forced upon him All we can do is ask the players almost as many players in the lifted in favor of redshirt sopho- to flanker Harold Hart. The senior and the skeleton crew that com- to play hard and, who knows, we trainer's room as there are on the more Tom Marchese. The transfer led the team in receptions and prises his active roster, Talley might end up with a winning football field. But this is the state from i» Maryland then completed 7- yards receiving last year, but has deserves much credit for any wins season that the Wildcats find themselves of-12 for 65 yards and capped off only caught 10 passes in four in just four games into the 1993 a fourth-quarter scoring drive games and has yet to find the end season. with a short touchdown run. But zone this season. 'Nova did try to "This is incredible," said Head it was too little too late, as B.U. get Hart the ball against B.U., but Coach Andy Talley. "I have never, rolled to a 30-15 victory, dropping missed him seven times. ever, ever seen anything like this 'Nova to 1-3 overall and 0-3 in the Straughn Lumpkin has picked in 26 years of college coaching. It's Yankee Conference. up the receiving slack for the Cats. almost like we're having trouble Pearson, meanwhile, was 11- The senior wideout recorded his fielding a football team. have We for-26 for 158 yards passing and second straight 100-yard game so many good players gone for the a touchdown on the day. Talley against the Terriers, as he hauled season." indicated that Pearson would in five passes for 101 yards. He Dating back to this past spring's again start Saturday, when the is averaging five receptions and practice session, the Cats have Cats host the University of Con- over 95 yards a game. been hit with a series of costly necticut at 1:30 p.m. If Lumpkin can keep it up and setbacks, as player after player For the third straight contest, Haj:t gets more involved in the has gone down. The injury update 'Nova committed a costly mistake offbnse, the Cats should put up list reads almost like a roster, too in its own end zone. This time, more points and take some of the crowded to imagine. the Cats gave up a safety when pressure off their defense. The The result is that 'Nova has Pearson was dropped in the end defense has played well at times been forced to throw inexpe- zone. Penalties also plagued the — it forced four B.U. turnovers .^! rienced personnel into action on team, as the officials whistled the — but has to spend less time on a regular basis. In some cases, the Cats for eight infractions. These the field to be more effective. For backup's backup has seen exten- miscues result in part from the 'Nova, a good offense could be its sive playing time. This leaves the inexperience and lack of chemistry best defense. Cats in a vulnerable position in that exists for 'Nova on the field. Talley has seen the Cats get off

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By JOE PATTER30N Foster coming in as a freshman Pittsburgh are the first two teams Staff Reporter and contributing a lot to our on the schedule. team." "Seton Hall and Pitt are defi- Villanova extended its win Junior Mara Austrins is second nitely the top two teams in the streak to eight matches with a in the league in aces with 45 and conference," Clough pointed out. victory over Hofstra this past sixth in the league in digs. Sopho- "This week is very important for week. The Lady Cats pulled off more Cari Clawson is fifth in the us." an exciting r- - five-game triumph, Big East in assists, averaging 10 The Wildcats return home on rallying itfthe final game for 15- a a game. She is second on the team Sunday to face the University of 13 victory. in aces to Austrins. Junior Amy Connecticut after a string of road "Hofstra was a great win," Burke has also been a big contri- games that lasted longer than a stated Assistant Coach Jonathan butor, leading the team in defen- month. UConn, which finished 25- Clough. "They've been a good sive blocking and totaling 1 19 kills 10 last season, is looking to avenge team for quite a while." and 19 aces. its 3-2 loss to Villanova in the Big Freshman Karen Foster came Villanova begins the most cru- East Tournament last year. 'Nova ^, - .. „ FILE PHOTO through offensively and defen- cial week of its season thus far remains in town to play Delaware '^*'" suffered a 30-15 loss at Boston sively, scoring a career-high 9 * University Oct 17 when they start conference play. on Oct. 12 before heading off to 2. ThetkTCats are now 1-3 overall. ^ kills and digging 19 balls. Senior Seton Hall and the University of Syracuse Oct. 15. Becky Kulbago added 15 more kills while junior Amy Lam con- tributed a team-high 23 digs and four blocks. Defense lifts soccer After dominating the first two games, Villanova saw its lead evaporate with 15-7 and 15-2 over Pitt., 1 -0 losses. However, the Wildcats fought back in the fifth and final game to secure the victory. By ERIC WARREN 'Nova's winning goal came with Staff Reporter- i 16 minutes left in the game when This season is going sophomore Dough Nevins con- Defense was the name of the nected as Whitely and senior co- very weli. We did well game last Saturday as the Villa- captain Scott Aimetti assisted on nova men's soccer team notched the play. IT getting over the rough a win at home against the Uni- versity of Pittsburgh by the [Rhode Island] score of 1-0. It was the Wildcats' lone Syracuse is going to be tournament game of the week, and they were able to capitalize upon the rest Assistant Coach Jonathan Clough tough, but our defense from competition, improving their record to 3-6-1. can hold them. "We dominated them from the With a record of 10-3, Clough very Sean Whitely first minutes of the game to is content with the progress of the the end," said senior team. Tim Gannon on 'Nova's first Big East win "The season is going really this "Doug's got a great foot. He season. well," Clough said. "We did well plays with intensity throughout "We really limited getting over the rough [Rhode their shots the game," said Gannon on the on goal, and were able Island] tournament." to get off sophomore standout who leads a lot more of our own," said After 13 matches, captain Kul- senior the team in goals and total points. Sean Whitley. bago has emerged as the leading "His future at 'Nova looks Pittsburgh was only force in the 'Nova attack. She able to bright." muster six shots on goal, of which Villanova leads the team in kills (161) and Nova will get some more goalkeeper Aleko Zeppos rest attack percentage. Kulbago is also this week as it prepares to only had to save three in second on the team in assists and preserv- face Syracuse University this mg the shutout. Much digs. of the afternoon at 3:30 p.m. on the credit for the solid defense "Becky is playing like we knew is Morris Estates Field. attributed to senior she could," Clough stated in PHOTO BY JILLIAN DiBCRARDINO fullbacks "Syracuse bcott Dougherty is going to be tough, Scott Aimetti assisted on the Cats and Jim Van but regard to her performance. "We're only goal against Pittsburgh, as our defense can hold them," 'Nova beat the Panthers, 1-0. Dusen, as well as Whitely also really happy with Karen in the said Whitely. "We'll be going out sweeper position. there looking to score."