Attention called to crisis in gulf Rape prevention measures at SAM: A crowd of about 50 gathered in the Student No miracle Coordinated by Harriet Pila. the Prevention Union for speeches and comments against Miracle Room's debut album Education Program deals with the issues of United States involvement in the Middle East. was not so miraculous. rape and sexual assault on the campus. Below An 'irrhythmic' beat and Page 6 Former adversaries to unite for holidays 'droning guitars highlight the Jammers win in coach's debut A German friendship society asks that East four-track cassette of this New New coach Gerry Freitas was treated to a Germans invite a Soviet soldier home for a York-based band. 126-117 victory in his debut with the Jammers holiday meal. Page 6 Friday. Page 3 Page 4
eat her Published for the University and Sunny. High of 64 with light University Community by the winds. Increasing cloudiness Department of Journalism and tonight with a chance of showers Mass Communications since 1934 anda low of 45. SPARTAN DAILY National Weather Service VOLUME 95. NUMBER 67 MONDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1990 Spartans bowl over Central Michigan 48-24 Canley scores five touchdowns leading SJSU to Cal Bowl win By Randy Robertson SJSU coach Terry Shea said. Daily staff writer Canley 's first-quarter touchdown run FRESNO - After last month's shellack- was the game's first score. He took a ing of Fresno State, Spartan football fans pitchout to the right side and just made it to must have wondered what SJSU could do the corner of the end zone. The play for an encore. capped a12-play, 77 yard drive. Saturday afternoon Central Michigan Canley also scored on a 22-yard run in found that the Spartans had plenty more the second quarter, five and 59-yard runs in firepower in their arsenal. The result was a the third, and on a five-yard pass in the 48-24 Spartan blowout victory for their fourth. His fifth touchdown gave the Spar- first California Bowl championship in four tans a 48-10 lead and wrapped up his Spar- yeas. tan career. "We took them for four straight quarters "We had great senior leadership." Canley and dominated them." SJSU linebacker said. "We had the athletes to get there. I had Mike Scialabba said. "Our whole team set out to go out and play my heart out." was jacked. It was great." SJSU scored early and often and was Scialabba said the Spartans were hardly challenged by the Chippewas. The inspired by an SJSU highlight film set to Spartans took a 10-0 lead in the second the "Rocky V" theme song "Go For It." quarter on a 37-yard field goal by David Bowen. That score was set up by a I6-yard Related stories pages 4 and 5 punt return by Hesh Colar to the CMU 23- yard line. The Spartans then went out and trounced SJSU's jubilation was short-lived, how- the Chippewas with an overpowering ever. After an unsuccessful surprise onside offense and a big-play defense. In the pro- kick by the Spartans. Chippewas quarter- cess. SJSU set 10 Cal Bowl records and back Jeff Bender threw a 55-yard scoring tied three others. pass to Ken Ealy. Bender lofted the ball "We overmatched those guys and just deep down the left sideline and hit Ealy in got after them," SJSU running back Shel- stride for an easy score. don Canley said. That was the extent of CMU's high- Canley was named the game's most lights until two fourth-quarter touchdowns. by valuable player for SJSU rushing for Those last two scores came when the out- 1(4 yards and four touchdowns. He added come was no longer in doubt and merely a five-yard touchdown reception to break made the score more respectable. a the Cal Bowl record for touchdowns in The Spartans were able to control the game. game offensively by dominating the line of Joseph R ViHann Special to the Daily "Other running backs may have more scrimmage. SJSU's offensive line features. glamour or better stats, but nobody plays Bobby Blackmon 180), and Gabe Smith (1) celebrate ter. The Spartans had reason to celebrate later after with as much heart as Sheldon does," See SPARTANS, page 5 after recinering an on-side kick late in the fourth guar- defeating the Central Michigan University Chippewas. Over $6,400 in equipment Human relations board to focus on racial, sexual discrimination at SJSU
Engineering a hi .ii stolen from Thursday. Members present D.J. Moiaies, member Board will not take time By Harry Mok 294 Nov. 28. $4,975 in the theft front the lab in during the hour-long meeting said and the resident director of Spartan Fullerton has asked Daily staff writer Two more thefts reported from room 294. according Freund. place of Affirmative they were introduced to each other Village, said not unusual for Professor the Engineering Building and There were no indications of and discussed their mission. the board to draft a policy that will Lou Freund to send one of his University Police logs showed forced entry to the room. Action Department Kay Annstead. a board member "walk that fine line between human students to work in a computer more than $6,400 in computer "It looked like somebody had and the chair of the Academic Sen- rights and freedom of speech." lab in the industrial engineering equipment was stolen from Nov. a key," Freund said. or the University ate's Commission on Academic Marty Schutter, another board department. 20 to Nov. 28. He added that he was not Ombudsman Freedom, said the board would not member and the director of dis- What was unusual was why UPD Detective Sgt. Bruce informed of the previous !luli-. be a "police force." abled student services. said, "We're the student couldn't do the work. Lowe said that the thefts could until he was notified Thursday By Adam Steinhauer "Rather than waiting for major going to look at some other exist- "The student came back and been connected hut had He said he would have moved Daily staff writer problems to surface, we need to ing statements that reflect the needs have Work is to begin on a new SJSU told me the computer didn't have nothing to substantiate it. He some computers to more secure develop the right atmosphere" to of our campus. policy that officials hope will dis- any disk drives," Freund said. there were currently no areas had he known. prevent those problems from devel- "There are some other campuses added that courage racial and sexual discrimi- Freund went to the lab and in the investigation. Lowe said taking just parts oping, Amistead said. that have some civil rights -free concrete leads nation without sacrificing freedom !timid that close to $5,000 in The internal hardware was from a computer is not uncom- The board is not going to replace speech statements because this is of speech. parts had been stolen from the taken from a computer valued at mon. the role of Affirmative Action or an important issue of our times.- computer in engineering room The Human Relations Advisory the Ombudsman's office, which Schutter added. See STOLEN, page 8 Board, created to advise SJSU normally investigates accusations In a written statement on Nov. President Gail Fullerton on issues of racial or sexual discrimination, 13. Fullerton said the hoard would of race anti sexism, met for the first Students in religious La Posada she added. See HOARD, page 8 commemorate Latin tradition Forum calls for U.S. to cease military By Marcos Amarate Daily staff writer build-up, withdrawal from Middle East Tradition and faith gathered more Ily Adam Steinhauer of the Iran-Iraq War who live in Jot said that it was up to the than 40 students of different ethnic Daily staff writer Jordan. audiente. as peace achy 1st'.. ti backgrounds 'Thursday night to cele- In the middle of his speech. "Jordan's economy relies on bring the soldiers home front brate La Posada. a Christmas cele- Michael Job opened a small plas- Iraq." Job said. "Iraq is Jordan's Saudi Aiabia as they did front bration that commemorates Joseph tic package. unfolded a black biggest trading partner. With the Vietnam. 'If it weren't for you. I and Mary's search for lodging dur- body-bag and presented it to the economic embargo of Iraq. we wouldn't fe able to he here ing their journey to Bethlehem. audience. are destroying another country tonight." he ,aid. "And it's up ti "This is the fourth posada we are "For those of you who do not and we have to give some you to stop this so your sons and having this week and so far every- know what a hotly -hag looks thought to that." brothers don't has e to experience thing is going fine." said Jesus like, feel free to come up after the Job. a Vietnam veteran, predict- the horrors of war as we did." Oseguera. a business administra- talk and take a look, because this ed that the United States will soon Job's speech was followed by tion junior. "The good side about it is what our sons and brothers will face a situation in the Middle East one from Dina Saha. a sopho is that we are holding it and we are he coming home in," Job told a similar to the one it faced in Viet- more chemistry major who trav proud of our culture." crowd of about 50 Thursday nam. eled to Israel over the summcr Pi sadas are traditional celehra night at a forum on the Mideast. "We underestimated the deter- Saba, a member the Pale,' 11,, lions held during Christmas in Joh, a member of the Veterans mination of the Vietnamese peo- an Students Union. said that she Mexico, Central and South Ameri- Peace Action Team. was the fist ple." he said. "Now we are and three of her Palestinian ca. said Maria Rios. media repre- oh three speakers in the Student underestimating the determina- friends were followed by Israeli sentative for Movimiento Estudi- Union Guadalupe Room. tion of the Arab people. They are soldiers and stared at by Israeli antil Chicano de Atilan IMEChAt Job returned three weeks ago turd of seeing other countnes get policemen while stalking through and an English senior. from a trip with the Veterans away with aggressive actions." the stmeis of Jerusalem. The origin of the festivities, Peace Action Team to the Middle "I am not making light of Sad- She said they were heing which are held on nine consecutive fast, he said. dam Hussein." Job said. "He is a harassed because police had found nights beginning December 16 is The team visited Amman, Jor- dictator. But ills the responsibili- two dead Israelis who were believed to be related to an A/lec Rick Romagosa Daily staff photographer dan, Job said, to bring medicine ty of the Iraqi people to throw believed to have been murdered ceremony which a Spanish priest. for some of the 7n0.01X1 refugees (;torn' Martine/, a child dewlap- a business major, take part in the him out, not of the U.S." by Palestinians. -The Israeli gos See FOR! '4, paRe 8 See POSADA, page ment major, and Angel Mendes, MEChA posada thursday night. PAGE 2, SPARTAN DAILY, DECEMBER 10, 1990 FORUM OPINION AND LETTERS
EDITORIAL LETTER TO THE EDITOR The role of a university Gay activist speaks out about bigotry semester several SJSU. realize the falsity of your public This Editor. when there has been an electrical failure would incidents in our It's arguable that Juan Haro was Professor Tom O'Neill. you don't know in your classroom. position. microcosmic melting pot of racially harassed by former me, but I know you. I work in the electric Additionally, I have gay and lesbian On a personal note. I find it especially someone who shares my PI a university have reflected the University Police Department shop in Facilities Development and friends all over this campus who have distressing that On several occasions I have painted the walls of SJSU buildings; Irish-American heritage would take such it- Pe problem our society as a whole officer John Moffitt when he was Operations. been part of a group of FD&O personnel cleaned hall corridors and dumped trash unfortunate, bigoted position. It was only. has in respecting differences stopped on campus and questioned who have restored electrical power to your from faculty offices; typeset the countless 30 years ago that a large and vocal. among fellow human beings. for his style of dress. social dance classroom. Our interactions university brochures, pamphlets and segment of the American people were- Human beings we all are, The hanged dummy incident, with you have been impersonal and programs you read: answered telephones, questioning if an Irish-Catholic could be despite the degree to which some whether intended to be a racial professional. To me, you were simply typed and filed: prepared budgets and cost president of the United $tates. that it is the strive to deny it. statement or not, fueled the fire of another faculty member reporting a estimates: counseled students on Do you not understand admissions and kept their records in same mind set that discriminates against. semester we have animosity which different maintenance problem. This races I was deeply distressed to read in the correct order. In short, we have performed the Jew, the Black. the Asian, the witnessed racial remarks that foster. Spartan Daily that you had announced to all the support staff services that have Hispanic, the handicapped. the gay and. reflect an attitude that would your social dance class that it was aided you to function as a professor at the lesbian? In sincere hopes that you will rather blot out the cultural Whether or not the "inappropriate and unacceptable for gay SJSU. J1 diversity on campus. SJSU artist's intentions were ,couples" to attend a dance sponsored by Perhaps I should have worn a gay rights reconsider your feelings about the gay and" time.l. community members have voiced guided by racist your class and that you found button when I came into your class to help lesbian community, the next homosexuality "repugnant." restore electrical power. Perhaps such a respond to a call from your classroom their disgruntlement with other motivations isn't entirely relevant. You have not only insulted and gesture would have made you stop to about an electrical power failure. I will cultures. The artist should have been more demeaned gay and lesbian students by question if your belief that wear one of my gay rights badges. Will I This reflects the disheartening conscious of the materials he used your statements, but gay and lesbian staff "homosexuality is repugnant" was then be "repugnant" and "unacceptablc" trend of ignorance that infects in his project. Had he been, which members as well. grounded in fact or in bigotry. too? many Americans. were his responsibility, he may I am a member of the Electric Shop Perhaps if all the gay and lesbian The natural reaction of other have been able to foresee the who happens to be a lesbian. My sexual support staff members who come in Martha O'Connell, Shop coordinator, SJSU Staff cultures to such a narrow minded outrage that ensued. Perception is orientation has not impacted in any way contact with you on a daily basis would Electric on my ability or desire to respond to you inform you of their sexual orientation, you for Individual Rights viewpoint would be defensive, a factor. further perpetrating racial tension. This illuminates the deep-rooted An attempt to fully explain or racial tensions that characterize CAMPUS VOICE MICHAEL STAMPS remedy this age old situation in an this nation that we must editorial would be rash. acknowledge and continually work However, to call attention to it to eliminate, no matter how futile widespread within our community is the vision at times might seem. Media manipulation is appropriate. We feel the university should Disillusionment is a dangerous thing, A The root of racial tension can be serve as the conduit for racial Lori Sinsley, "Weaving two sides is as I don't dictate things these ways. The traced to ignorance. Ignorance harmony. plain as day," Nov. 19. Where one's breeds misconceptions about other Afterall, it is the ideal setting for autumn foolhardiness has entered a media does, and people feed on it like you seemingly cultures and increases the chance people of all cultures and season of enlightenment, feel your wisdom has come of age after corndogs at the county fair. Big Bro that stereotypes will be taken to backgrounds to interact and serves watching a movie. Now, I've nothing heart. _ as a receptacle to all students for but the highest regard for Spike Lee and works in strange and mysterious ways an opportunity to learn, not merely the man's work, his film does depict doesn't he? Within the confines of about getting a good job after realistic tensions and the grit of racial SJSU this semester we graduation, but about others of hate, but what we still have is just that real world, have witnessed a different backgrounds. a film. Attached to the wife beating, kiddie porn, shoplifting, dummy had worn a George Bush mask? there is a difference between fact and A-ha! uprising in the belief that racism We ask only and all that. for students to fiction. Possibly the destruction of Sal's Let's try to keep ignorance off of that The media wants you to see as it exists on campus. recognize that racial animosities Famous is symbolic of your list if we can, alright? does. With blinders, distractions. We also believe that indeed are much more profound and can maidenhead's ignorance, but let's see We know the media has a way of promised direction, a dream of hope, or racism exists throughout our be traced well back into history. what's really "going on." manipulating our feelings about such an inkling of the truth whatever it society and that it is amplified in With this in mind, racial But first: Is a compelling work of issues. Don't we? takes. fiction all it takes for you to rectify your our community because of the sensitivity can be cultivated and Now, if you could imagine the old There have been people that have opinions and beliefs? What do you geezer toking on a crack pipe, what if fallen, and have paid dearly for the price diverse cultures which attend group interaction can thrive. make of Hitler's "Mein Kamf." or "A Senator Alan Cranston were in Barry's of what might have been the "popular Clockwork Orange?" Then you must shoes? And again: what if Americans voice." The Rosenburg's and the Jews tell me what your reflections of knew how much money Cranston's know all too well the effects of a "Mississippi Burning" and "A Dry involvement is going to cost taxpayers powerful orator and figurehead. Adolf White Season" were. OK? due to savings and loan swindles? What and or Joseph McCarthy showed Now you may have changed your is bad, the media would make everyone what for. stance on the issue and come to the empirically worse. And yes this has to The media are a powerful entity with defense of the "wilding" youths and do with the color of a man's skin. But the ability to siphon. dilute and dictate poor ol' Marion Barry, when much of let's not lose track of our emotions (and the news that makes it to your eyes and the media has passed its outrage to don't go calling me a racist). I don't cars. It tells you what it wants to, and in society. And that's good. dictate things these ways. The media exactly the manner it wishes. But let's not forget the crimes does, and people feed on it like But there is a way around this: Put committed. Sure the five men accused corndogs at the county fair. Big Bro blinders on. are black, and sure what they did was works in strange and mysterious ways Put them on and screen the yellowed really bad, and yes they may have been doesn't he? shades of most of today's journalism. "victims of a white man's world," and Let's continue with the what ifs: Read the facts and make up your own moreover the media stigmatizes them What if it had been Jesse Jackson's mind. for what they are: not just criminals, but son and not Neil Bush at the forefront of Do not let the media confuse you into black criminals. But let's not lose sight the Silverado scandal? I think that if the thinking that what it has in mind is of a of the fact that they are criminals, media were not conveniently diverted popular mind. The media's black and agreed? from the presidential embarrassment of white is often too symbolic of what they Please, let's not downplay the the Persian Gulf crisis, the same yokels force society to believe and they seriousness of the crimes. Should who are screaming to kick some Iraqi then display and react accordingly. society, which includes all of us, tolerate butt would probably be crafting a noose Sinsley, as part of the media, keep violent crime, and crimes committed by for a good old lynching. this in mind because some of us can see people of high-ranking offices? Should What if the Bensonhursigang of gun- (and effectively read) through the crap. we sympathize with past injustices toting whites swapped places with the Word to the wise, which includes the placed upon minority races by ignoring "wilding" blacks of Central Park? What cautious: The question is a bigger part the serious charges brought against would be the degree of moral outcry of the equation: and the answer is what them? Do twowrongs make everything then be? one thinks may be right, so don't fool okey-dokey? What if Ramon Salcido were not yourself into thinking that you're getting The media is to blame, whether you Hispanic? He might then join Chuck "the questions right" when you seem know it yet or not. And movies should in Soledad and with the help of an unsure, and possibly, unqualified to ask be taken with a grain of salt, not as interpreter compare notes on the effects them.You will become "a progressive gospel. Let's wake up and not let the of inner "voices" and the benefits of a writer as opposed to a centrist one" media sway our sensibilities and life in prison as compared to smoking when you see what the hell is "going influence our ability to reason. Crime is the cyanide cigarette. on." I pray you luck. wrong and crime is bad. That includes Closer to home: What if the UPD THE 61-IE 1KS ARAIEW murder, rape. drug use, insider trading. officer were Hispanic and the stuffed Michael Stamps is and English major
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4 SPARTAN DAILY, DECEMBER 10, 1990, PAGE 3 SpartaGuide Germans urged to open homes to Soviets SpartaGuide is a daily calendar avail- Co-op orientation, introduction to profes- images of low-paid, unskilled able to SJSU students, faculty and sional work.experience program 2 pm , BERLIN ( AP) Forget the bit- young men heading back to a staff organizations at no charge S U Almaden Room. call 924-6030 ter past. Remember the less fortu- Friendship society wants Berliners to homeland struggling with short- Have a heart. Invite a Red Forms are available nate. ages and social turmoil. in the Daily WEDNESDAY Army soldier home for the holi- forget 40 years of army occupation newsroom, Wahlguist Library North PLAYERS PERFORMING ARTS COM- A news photographer recently Room 104, and at the Information days. caught two soldiers poking through PANY: 'Extremities... by William Mastrosi- society is German unification. Brandenburg state said Tuesday it Center of the Student Union mone, a white-knuckle psychological thriller A German friendship and allowing an eastern German garbage dump about one woman s struggle with rape. 7 asking east Germans to make life a It comes amid a large-scale and would try to send holiday food packages to Soviets on their bases for something valuable to salvage. TODAY p m , Hugh Gillis Hall. The Show Case little easier for the Soviet force that remarkably popular effort by Ger- Reinhart Luschert, spokesman PLAYERS PERFORMING ARTS COM- Room 226. tickets $4. call 924-8867 occupied their former nation for 40 man relief groups, labor unions and also sponsor an invite-a-sol- dier program. for the eastern German forces PANY: ' Extremities. by William Mastrosi- CATHOLIC NEWMAN COMMUNITY: Com- years. and companies to ship hundreds of based in Strausberg, said he wel- mono, a white-knuckle psychological thriller munion, 12 15 pm . Campus Ministry. San The message'? Set an extra place tons of food and other necessities Once feared and reviled, the So- about one woman s struggle with rape, 7 Carlos and 10th streets. call 298-0204 comed efforts by Germans to share at the table this Christmas. Pour to ease the Soviet Union's chaotic viet army is drawing mostly pity holiday dinners with Soviet sol- p m , Hugh Gillis Hall, The Show Case FANTASY AND STRATEGY CLUB: another glass of champagne on food situation. these days as it prepares to pack up Room 226. diers. tickets $4 call 924-8867 Weekly meeting, everyone welcome 6- New Year's Eve. Call the Soviet "This appeal is in keeping with and leave what used to be East LIBERAL STUDIES SOCIETY: Christmas 10.45 p.m., S.U. Costanuan Room. call 924- "We are glad about such activ- command and ask them to send the relief effort," said Gruetzke. Germany. ities because we know the prob- party. 4-6 p m Student Union Costonoan 7097. the Soviets for Room over a soldier. "We want to thank Its mystique as a formidable lems of the Soviet soldiers," he SAFER.: Student Affiliation for Environ- "The inclination to help is very our sovereignty." CHICANO LIBRARY RESOURCE CEN- mental Respect. meeting. 5 p m . Dudley fighting force has been replaced by said. TER: Brown Bag Seminar Attitudes toward Moorhead Hall Room 234 call 924-5467: strong." Horst Gruetzke, spokes- The German Society was Chicanos by students in Mexican American candlelight vigil for the Middle East war, 7 man for the Berlin-based German formed in January with the goal of studies classes noon WahiquIst Library pm.. Tower Hall fountain, call 924-5468 Society, said Wednesday. improving relations between East North Chicano Resource Center 306 call CATHOLIC NEWMAN COMMUNITY: The The society's nationwide appeal and West Germany. Its members 924-2813 Catholic Adventure 7 p m Campus Chris- is the latest demonstration of grat- include former Chancellor Willy JEWISH STUDENT UNION: Israel table 8 tian Center Chapel, San Carlos and 10th itude to the Soviet Union for giv- Brandt. SAN JOSE STATE a TD IO 4 p m Student Union streets call 298-0204 ing up its claim to East Germany The government of eastern LAMBDA SIGMA GAMMA: Meeting 6 THURSDAY STUDENT-FACULTY SPECIALS It p.m., Business Classroom Building Room CATHOLIC NEWMAN COMMUNITY: 207. call 298-2549. Mass. 12 15 p m . Campus Ministry. San -- ret. CATHOLIC NEWMAN COMMUNITY: Carlos and 10th streets, call 298-0204 Mass 12 15 pm Campus Ministry San Carlos and 10th streets. call 298-0204 FRIDAY oil old oiItiltet PLAYERS PERFORMING ARTS COM- Dfigl NEW TUESDAY PANY: 'Extremities. by William Mastrosi- lostall -grade oil thnller chassis Multi PLAYERS PERFORMING ARTS COM- mane, a white-knuckle psychological tube Ots. 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