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October 18,1993 C 1993Sagamore The Sagamore The weekly* newspaper of University*PurdueUoiversity-Purdue University University at Indianapoat n o . i i Free Black Student Union protests campus paper

The rally attracted students and negative image," said Bledsoe. this time. I see no reason for this. I David Fredrick, who stood beside African American editors from the ■ Photo stirs protest by faculty, local media and members of ‘Trent (McNeeley, editor-in-chief of feel that I have learned from this Williams throughout the rally. "On staff; there has simply been no one BSU on the east side of the Black Panther Militia. The Sagamore) had the last word," experience to be more culturally this particular day of Oci. 14. 1993, from the minority community who “It gives the inclination or the said Bledsoe, meaning McNeeley was sensitive. Now. with that knowledge. the sleeper of this university has has become involved enough and put Cavanaugh Hall. implication that all these black ultimately responsible for the I think The Sagamore can better awakened and the sleeper will in the necessary time to become an students that are going to school here photograph. address issues of concern to the become the noisemaker, the bcll- editor. are criminals," said Mmoja Ajabu, "We want an explanation." added African American community," raiser, if something no less than the Ajabu said "if the university did not Black PantherMilitia. Bledsoe. stated McNeeley. resignation of this man (McNeeley) is come out and make it be known that The photograph showed student McNeeley admitted to an error in Though there is no intention to done "said Fredrick they (the administration) do * not A picture u ys a thousand words. Kevin (Kay Kay) Williams, a black judgment. "1 agree with the concerns resign on behalf of McNeeley, the It was further fueled by Ajabu. ’The support that kind of behavior, they Last Thursday, approximately 150 student, being searched by an IUPD that have been brought forth to me, protest leaders made note that they editor needs to go." be said. "The need to take the necessary steps for people attended a rally organized by white officer, Alfred C. Paul. that the headline and cutline that will not rest until he is no longer policy where there is nobody of the university to be responsible." the Black Student Union in protest of "This is a rally for the African accompanied the photograph were editor of The Sagamore. African heritage as an editor, position The response from the a photograph that appeared in the American student status here at incomplete and did not tell the whole "Wc*re not basically asking you of power... until that happens there administration was announced by Monday. Oct II issue of The IU P U I." said Joseph Bledsoe, story/* said McNeeley. (McNeeley), we're basically telling should be some way that the paper Timothy Langston, dean of student Sagamore. The cutline failed to report president of the Black Student Union. The resignation of McNeeley was you. we're going to protest until you should not be able to print." that no gun was found and no arrest "When you look at media coverage- demanded by leaders at the rally. resign," said Bledsoe. McNeeley reminded the student was made. such as our campus paper- that is a "As to calls for my resignation at The sentiment was reiterated by body that there is no policy barring Please sec PROTEST on Page 4 Education Commission releases initial report ■ General education for quality of the students’ participation and contribution. undergraduates reviewed. The final assessment will be based on a capstone experience of a major presentation before a panel of cross Greg Bickers Tlu Sagamcrr disciplines. "One of the things we’re working on most diligently is to try and find ways The Commission on General to support faculty and units who are Education, created in 1991, at the inclined and interested in doing that." behest of the Council on said Robbins.. Undergraduate Learning and the "Process in general education, under Faculty Council Academic Affairs this rubric, is an ongoing enterprise." Committee, has released its initial According to Robbins, the report. university can tak^ credit for process The Commission endeavored to applications already occurring. In develop a centrally coordinated those cases the schools may wish to approach to general education for look at options and alternatives for IUPUI undergraduates, yeneral doing more or examine what is not education has traditionally been being done. addressed through each school. The commission hopes each Three approaches were considered academic committee will begin to by the commission: the distributive look at options for implementing approach, which identifies specific process principles in their units. course requirements within a given Robbins said eight working groups area; the core curriculum approach, designed around each principle will which identifies a set of courses consider interdisciplinary or required for all majors; and the "interconstitueocy" perspectives and process approach, which focuses on will have faculty, students, and staff student experiences and coordinating from all units. these experiences across all Self-awareness, according to the disciplines. principles established by the ‘T h e process approach, howeva. commission, becomes pivotal in a ■ Madame Walker Theater moving from their former campus on The dedication ceremony doesn’t intend to put in place a student's maturation to interact within their community. 38th Street this fall. will include remarks from i i | product, or set of courses. It puis into Process curriculum bridges the gap hosts dedication of science The dedication will be the IU President Thomas It already has had very place a process that is ongoing and and engineering facilities. celebration of a new era for the Ehrlich as well as continuing." said Edwanl Robbins, between classroom theory and reality. university, according to David administration, faculty and positive consequences for School of Education chairman. Wolff-Michacl Rolf in his article Slocum, dean of the School of student representatives from the students, faculty and The program results arc not "Bridging the Gap Between School and Real Life," By Tom Free balm Science. the science, engineering and measured by traditional yardsticks School Science and CMtnhtiq to Tht Sagamm "The greatest significance is the technology schools. university as a whole.” which only indicate if a student Mathematics, Oct. 1992, describes the physical unification of the School of After the festivities at the completes a course at an accepted importance of students addressing real The celebration of IUPUI'* 25th Science and the School of Madame Walker, there will Deni Stooni grade level. Course assessments will world problems. anniversary will kick off with the Engineering and Technology with the be the unveiling of Dtaujto&kxicfSma continue to incorporate standardized Rolf writes. "Students are not in the dedication of the new science, rest of the IUPUI campus," Slocum dedication plaques for the testing such as written and oral but position to find and frame problems, engineering and technology buildings said. new buildings followed by will also encompass other criteria like something which is done in everyday at 1 pro. on Nov. 2 in the Madame "It already has had very positive tours and demon-strations. community service and co-cunicular Walker Theater, 617 Indiana Avc, consequences for the students, faculty The buildings are located next to The public is invited to attend these activity portfolios that certify the Please see EOUCATION on Page 3 The complex was completed this and university as a whole." he each other south of Street events to herald lU P U I's unified spring and the schools finished explained. on Blackford Street. campus. Clarification of Oct 11 University among first to install system front page photograph ■ Computer registration system takes advantage of to register at the campus. make it. It also promises to be much technologies developed from current The on-line computer system was quicker than touch-tone or in-person ■ The Sagamore searched last week in front of eased by new program. computer systems. It is pan of lU's developed through thousands of hours registration. Cavanaugh Hall for suspicion of two-step program for quicker, more of research. It was tested last summer "Once you’re comfortable with the responds to controversy possessing a firearm by Alfred C. efficient registration. The plan also in Bloomington with approximately right schedule, created by the about negative images. Paul. IUPD officer. No weapon includes an enhanced touch-lone 4,000 students and also here in Personalized Schedule o4 Classes was found and Williams was system, which currently serves as the Indianapolis with approximately 1,000 system, and it's your lime to regista. neither charged nor arrested By Trent D. McNeeley However, in retrospect. The primary means of registration for students. you can be registered and be gone in TkiScgawure The heartaches of college most students. The com pula registration system is five to ten minutes." said Vcrtncr. Sagamore editorial staff realizes registration may be eased some this The older system of scheduling easy to operate. It uses a method of IU PU I lias worked with Indiana that the photograph should not semester by a new computerized included in-person registration and letters and numbers similar to Bell Telephone to help improve In the Oct. 11 issue of The even have appeared as a registration system. the touch-tone system. The in-person programs on computers installed in the touch-tone registration by establishing Sagamore, a photograph appeared newsfeature photograph, due to the School officials announce a new on­ registration will continue for the new library. The program "dedicated" circuits to help eliminate that generated a great deal of tack of a complete story about the line computer system that will allow present time but may be eliminated automatically screens for scheduling possible overloads on the IUPUI controversy in the IUPUI incident students to register for classes at one in the future, according to associate coo facts that may occur. telephones, and several other community. The photograph was not intended of the university's computer clusters registrar of systems Russell Vainer. Lab assistants in the computer measures. The photograph showed a black to impugn the reputation of either or at home by way of a modem. This The touch-tone method of clusters will be trained to assist all of Touch-tone enhancements planned male being searched by a while Williams or Paul, or to portray the method promises to be easier and registration was introduced here the students during registration. include being able to register for IUPD officer. African American community in a bad light. more efficient than current means of about five years ago. At tha* time However, students are encouraged to multiple semesters and The culline information registration by providing up-to-date IU PU I was among the first familiarize themselves with the system accommodating alternative courses accompanying the photograph was For a more complete response information on classes. universities in the country to install ahead of time in one of the computer for dosed classes. incomplete. It should have read as from The Sagamore, please see the The system will be available to the plan, which allowed students to clusters. The new on-line computer system follows: editorial titled •’Ethics" on Page 5 students in time for spring registration. schedule classes at home by using a The use of computers will allow will be available to all students in “Kevin (Kay Kay) Williams was of this issue. The new computer registration touch-tone phone instead of having students to see their schedule as they time for spring scheduling.

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T h e S t u d e n t a c t i v i t i e s Pa g e INFORMATION COMPILED BY BRIAN MOORE Undergraduate Student Assembly / 4 c t iu c £ ie & ■ Deadline for proposals for Student Activity Fee. All organizations/prograrhs or events not linked with a school & z £ e * t d a n , or academic units requesting Undergraduate Student Activity Fee for Spring ‘94 must submit a Tuesday/19th proposal by 12 noon on Oct. 22. Futurm Mo • From 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. the Graduate Public Affairs Proposal forms and guidelines may be ■ An Undergraduate Association will conduct its bi-m onthly meeting to Student Assembly Senate finalize the speaker series list and plan a hayride at picked up in the office of the USA or the m eeting will take place assigned locations. All MPA, MPI and PM C students Saturday Oct. 23 from 8 a.m.to are welcome. Student Activities Office. Organizations 10 a.m. All school's senators are expected to attend. Call • Campus Crusaders for Christ presents a discussion/ needing additional information may Robert Austin in the USA prayer session from 4 to 5 p.m. in BS 4093. office at 274-3907. contact Erhan Cetinok or Jerry Rader at ■ A Undergraduate Student • The public is invited to the Fall Colloquium Series of Assem bly H ouse of the Geology Club in SL 2018 from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. 274-3907. All programs or special events Organizations meeting will Dr. Frederick Bein will be presenting the educational take place Friday Oct. 22 from lecture “Land use on montmorillonite soils.* Call Larry with questions, please feel free to call 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. Call Scusa at 274-7484 in the G eology Departm ent for Erhan Cetinok in the U S A more information. Carmen D. Marshall at 274-3907 ext. B. office at 274-3907.

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• The International Business organization presents a Male cheerleaders needed Washington D .C. to make their voices meeting in BS 4087 from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. heard in protecting the civil and human Males interested in joining IUPUI rights of the prisoner. Basemen, the male cheerleading team, ■ Oct. 20: National Jonathan Pollard • Intervarsity Christian Fellowship meets for Bible are encouraged to try out for the squad Day. Join concerned citizens in calling study and a brown bag luncheon every Wednesday Oct. 23 at 12:30 p.m. in the Natatorium. public officials about the imprisonment of from noon to 1 p.m. in ES 2108. This week's theme is The men will help the IUPUI cheerleaders Jonathan Pollard. Call the Goldman titled “G o n e Fishing: Bible Studies in the G ospel of support the Men's Basketball Team . Center for details. John.* Everyone is welcome, and bring a sack lunch. Cheerleader sponsor/coach Employment opportunity In the • The International House sponsors a showcase of Student Activities Office international diversity at IU P U I at its ‘ International IUPUI Intercollegiate Athletics is looking The Student Activities Office will be Spanish Club prosonto for a cheerleader sponsor/coach. Bazaar" from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the old library conversational hours hiring students as building managers to do courtyard. Intemaitonal baked goods will be sold. Interested persons should call 274-0622. setup, patrolling, dean-up and whatever “Hora de Conversation," an hour-long Goldman Center sponsor* other chores need to be done to operate • A chapter meeting of the American Foundrymen’s time for students to practice their events for political prisoner part of the old library building for student society takes place at 11:30 a.m. in E T 1104. Spanish conversational skills, takes activities. Applications will be accepted place every Tuesday and Thursday in The Goldman Center for Jewish beginning today In the basement of the old the Food Court (n front of Blondie's. Learning is sponsoring two separate Library 002. • A Disabled Students Organization officers meeting Tw o sessions per day are offered, a events to protest the ‘cruel and unusual Apllicants must currently be enrolled takes place from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. in CA 226. morning sessiorylrom 9 to 10 a.m., and punishment" of Jonathan Pollard, a U.S. and have a satisfactory G P A , be Plans for the upcoming “Second Annual Disabled an evening session from 5:30 to 6:30 political prisoner. courteous and dependable and have a Awareness Week" will be finalized; as well as a p.m. Level of speaking ability is not ■ Nov. 9: International Lobby Day for positive, cheerful attitude. discussion on the “Sex and the Disabled: Dispelling important. Call Jennie Hurst at 274-3380 Jonathan Pollard. Students and faculty are References will be required. Hourly rate the Myth" workshop and the future self defense in the Spanish Department for details. urged to join others on a trip to is competitive. workshop. State-wide Student Leadership Conference • The Indiana Health Student Association sponsors The office of Multicultural Student Affairs in conjunction with the Office of an Alcohol Fair for Alcohol Awareness Week in front Student Activities will host this year's state-wide Student Leadership Conference of BS 2008 - 2009 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Hallow een on November 5 and 6. Registration cost is $20 for IUPUI students. Hayrides Thursday/21st This year’s agenda will highlight four phenomenal and gifted keynote speakers including Vincent Jackson, marketing manager for Pepsi-Cola Company in • The International House continues its International Maryland and Virginia; Edward C. Squires, market operations mangaer for billing Film Nights with Monty Python’s “The Meaning of services of Ameritech Services of Indianapolis; Charles Givens, legal marketing Life." T h e film starts at 8 p.m in the International researcher for Family Services of Nassau County, Mineola, NY; featured Commons of Warthin Apartments. Call Gretchen speaker Dr. Melvin C . Terrell, vice president for student affairs at North Eastern ■ The Graduate Public Schirm er at 274-5024 for m ore details and Illinois University and editor of Diversity, Disunity and Campus Community. Affairs Association information about the event. There will be a wide variety of workshops and topics available at the sponsors a Halloween conference. • The Accounting Club sponsors “Management For additional information please call Marie Rankin at 274-4239. Hayride Saturday Oct. 30 Accounting" with Ken Wright in BS 4093 from 12 from 9:30 p.m. to noon to 1 p.m. Midnight at Eagle Creek Friday/22th The IUPUI Student Campaign pointers and longest shot. There Park. • This week's International Coffee Hour topic will be for United Way of Central Indiana will also be chances to register Tickets are $3. Money “Hungary," beginning at 5 p.m. at the International kicks off Wednesday with a and win valuable prizes. The raised will be used to pay Commons of Warthin Apartments, 2nd floor. Basketball Shooting Contest to student organization that donates for the event and other be held in the old library courtyard the most money to United Way will Saturday/23rd fundraising activities. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Everyone receive a special prize package • The IUPUI History Society in conjunction with th is invited to participate in this consisting of three large po&ters, Marion County-lndianapolis Historical Society ■ The UEC Student three months free photo sponsors a tour of the William Conner House at year’s campaign. Council sponsors a copies, a registration to Conner Prairie starling at 9:30 a.nfTCost is $6.50 per Special guests hayride/picnic at Eagle person, and must be paid by check to Elizabeth B. scheduled to appear at the IUPUI Student Creek Park Shelter D Monroe, Historical Society. Room CA 327. RSVP by the contest include Leadership conference from 6:30 to 9 p.m on Oct. 18. Call Monroe at 274-2716 for details. members of the Indiana . . .XM.t and a certificate of Pacers, the IUPUI U n ited Way recognition in The Saturday Oct. 30. Tickets • The monthy movie of the Chinese Culture Club Sagamore. Carmen are $3, RSVP by Oct. 22. takes place in LE 101 from 6 to 9:30 p.m. Men’s and Women’s basketball teams and the IUPUI Marshall, Student Campaign There will be free food Wednesday/27th Cheerleaders. Prizes will be Coordinator, invites all students, and an apple bobbing • The Advocate, a student organization dealing with awarded to the top male and faculty and staff to join in on the contest. Costumes are gay. lesbian and bisexual concerns and issues, female shooters in three fun. For more information call 274- optional. See Jennifer meets in BS 4095 form 7 yo 9 p.m. categories: most consecutive free 3907 ext. 8 or the Student Armstrong in UN 154 for throws, most consecutive three Activities Office at 274-3931. more information. 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student, cross displine activities and community interaction may be less Experts to discuss city’s revitalization Education appealing. Robbins said, 'I f we are not able to relevance of the ■ Urban authorities Shi/pe James from Newark, New The Hudson Institute is a private for using enterprise zones as a life outside of schools on a regular subject matter we're teaching, then Jersey will open as the keynote non-profit research organization framework for tackling the basis." how can we be surprised when to convene and speak speakers. Cisneros will speak on founded in 1961 in Weschester intertwined problems of Collaborative learning and co- students say it is irrelevant" County. New York, by Herman Kahn, unemployment, poverty, crime and curricular activities inspire students to The practice of simply looking at about enterprise zones. Sharpe will address the community whose academic training was in capital flight undermining urban view their knowledge base in the education as a transmission of policy crisis in America. physics and mathematics. He had larger context of service within their knowledge is so well ingrained By Qrtg Bickers Former Secretary of the U.S. David Osborne, co-author of hiaoricaBy, TltSatQmcn Department of Education Lamar where he had worked in defense "Reinventing Government" according R o b b in s Alexander will also present a keynote of the Alliance for to Robbins. added, he The Hudson address titled “Strong Neighborhoods, Hudson researches, analyzes and Redesigning government, will open Hopefully, is not internationally recognized think tank Strong Cities." makes recommendations on public Friday’s session with a keynote they will If we are notable to surprised based in Indianapolis, will host a Sharing the opening remarks with policy to business and government address on 'lessons from community outline an communicate the relevance that it still national urban policy conference Lenkowsky will be former executives, and the public. It is not success stories." This precedes a panel action plan is a char­ October 21*24 at the University Place Indianapolis mayor, William H. directed by any political ideology and discussion on "the a n d of the subject matter acteristic Conference Center and Hotel. Hudnut, m . a Senior Fellow with the traditionally has embraced, through its o r g a n iz e we're teaching, than how o f Over 150 government and urban reports and findings, skepticism about Governor Frank O'Bannon. inter­ can we be surprised when teaching policy experts from throughout the Focus group disciplinary today. country will convene at the University discussions will cover committees students say It Is Irrelevant." A major Place Conference Center to study how a range of topics from through the task of the “enterprise zones'* can revitalize Rebuilding a office of A ta ri faWwj economically depressed areas. Balanced Community f a c u l t y StkoU e/Educctun duiman R o bbins Enterprise zones are decayed, (of) People" to hopes to dissolute, urban areas established by "Economic Self as well as inspire by the federal government. Tax Sufficiency and focus on supporting faculty who wish the report is to change the notion that incentives and other economic Entrepreneurship." to engage in the study of teaching is simply the transmission of initiatives are offered to attract Shaping significant interdisciplinary designs. knowledge. businesses to invest in those policy Additionally, Robbins hopes the Robbins emphasized the significant a n o t h e r recommendations student activities office will participate contribution from part-time faculty The conference will examine how link in ill be a critical step in the activities outside courses. because they can offer a different enterprise zones can reverse revitalizing to clarify and define Last year, commission members perspective. Most part-time faculty are the city. Hudnut, along with conventional wisdom, optimism for ecconomic objectives to encourage attended the Ashville Institute for practitioners and therefore have the tax incentives and other programs. Indianapolis business executives, solving problemsand commitment to the private sector to revitalize the general education, during which the prospect of linking the practical The thrust of these programs is to broached the idea to the Hudson individual responsibility. inner city. group interacted with other implications of the subject and its encourage companies and private One of the most notable Hudson Bringing together various experts to participants and shared goals theoretical basis. investors to expand or start businesses The institute's founder. Herman projects was the creation of a Center the university complex for a IU P U I was perceived as being Although accreditatic in these economically depressed areas. Kahn, died in 1983 and the institute for Education and Employment conference chaired by Hudson senior somewhat unique in their process fairly prescriptive and The federal government has was experiencing severe financial Policy, co-chaired by then U.S. and former Indianapolis mayor approach, Robbins said. The more of freedom" Robbins said the "only established 3,000 zones in 36 states Senator Dan Quayle, which examined William H. Hudnut parallels the common approach to general appropriate way to get realistic and the District of Columbia. Lilly Endowment and local the connection between education, strategy applied by Hudnut for this education curriculum is distribution or participation is to convince faculty and Dr. Leslie Lenkowsky, Hudson companies offered to cover the training, and work. city's growth during the seventies and core approach. students, it (Process Curriculum) is in Institute president since 1990. views Institute's relocation expenses along This multi-year study resulted in the eighties Robbins said. "What we have found their best interest. He added that the enterprise zones as a key to with other financial support. book "Workforce 200CT and has sold Hudnut very much believed in using is (that) it isn’t quite sufficient to focus commission cannot impose something Lilly Endowment continues to over 60,000 copies. Human resource public policy to inspire private all your energies on preparation for they're not inclined to do themselves, problems in the inner city: relentless support Hudson, supplying about 10 policy planners in private industry and enterprise development. work. The idea that the purpose for Nationally respected education unemployment, poor housing, percent of it's over $6 million annual government use its forecast and Forming many different going to college for a job is shifting, policy experts Denis Doyle and excessive crime, unstable families and budget based on the most recent three- assessments for employee partnerships between civic leaders. People recognize that it is shifting " former Xerox chairman. David year agreement. development programs. IUPUI students are more likely to Kearns, in their book. 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IUPUI School of Deadline for IUPUI Education invites plates nears students to Join ■ O ct 18 is the deadline for program students, staff and faculty to submit applications for the The school is developing a IUPUI special recognition 1994 new teacher education program Indiana license plates. to better carry out its goal of ■ S25 of the plate charge goes to providing educational leadership IUPUI scholarships without any for the diversity of the administrative costs and is tax Indianapolis community. deductible. The school is asking for any ■ Prizes are available to those students to join in the group for who purchase the license plates. the new program. The program involves extensive experiences Graduates win in the field, as well as developing a much better design contest understanding of technology, ethnicity and exceptionalities. Four 1993 graduates of Following recruitment lU P U Ts School of Engineering meetings: and Technology placed first st Elementary education this year's Firestone Industrial majors: Products' Innovative Design Oct. 6,3-4 p.m., third floor Contest. commons, Educational Soda) The members of the team Work building. include William Smither, Todd Secondary education majors: Reese. Cun Brandi and Matt Oct. 6,4-5 p.m., third floor Shade. commons, Education Social The winners will split $2,000 Work building. and, in addition, IU PU I will receive $1,000 to be placed in a * German grant or scholarship for a Top Loft: Trent D. McNootoy tttton* to Moronda Owaioy, • student roopondhg to last w**k'( photograph (Photo by Mott Blntfhom/Tho Sagamore). deserving engineering student. Bottom Loft: Chancellor Gerald Bopko (peak* to people who followed Kevin (Kay Key) WWleme (Photo by Rob Wotter/The Sagamore). Internships Right: Joaeph Bledtoe, prealdent ol the Black Student Union opeaka to the crowd at Thuredey'e refty. Kevin WWame (tends boelde him, with memb available of the Black Panther MNMa (tandng behind. (Photo by Rob Wotter/The Sagamore). 1993-94 Brown bag Internships are available for lunch lecture series free press in the . you want to be heard and to use even the most unfortunate students of engineering/ The incident involving the student cd to walk over to the incident as another step toward technology, business, and IUPUI Columbus will host a series Rally who was photographed raises concern Tice and get our point making IU P U I and the larger science with a background in of luncheons at which various ------among the student body, faculty, staff community a better and better place. German. faculty members will share the Cntmidfrm petgt 1 and this campus administration. This Williams. He added that he thought "We will work diligcntJy to combat For further information on the knowledge they have gained through is not an issue to be viewed lightly, Bepko was not gening the facts, only anything that is done in our university engineering exchange please the yean of research in their affairs, during the rally. and we are continuing to look into this that suggests bigotry, racism or contact Claudia Grossman, at particular fields of expertise. He spoke on behalf of Chancellor particular incident and considering A group of followers accompanied prejudice." said Bepko. 278-1047. The lectures will be each Mon. Gerald Bepko staling, “At IUPUI, the what we can do as a university to Williams to the administration The photograph was not the only For further information of the from noon to I p.m. commitment to cultural, economic, avoid such situations in the future, he building. The conference in progress issue of alleged bigotry brought to the business/sdence exchange They will include 45 minutes of gender, racial and ethnic diversity is was interrupted by the protesters to chancellor's attention. please call he dean of discussion ending in a 15 minute an inherently important aspect of The chancellor, who was not convey their outrage over the Yusef Byrd questioned the "bigotry, international programs, Giles question and answer session. learning that we believe promotes present at the rally, was conducting a photograph and their desire for action racism, and prejudice encountered Hoyt, in the Office of Joyce Lucke, alecturer in understanding, tolerance, mutual meeting with the Undergraduate on the part of the university. 1UPD and the black International Affairs, 274-7294. anthropology, will discuss a success respect and civility." Student Assembly and Graduate Bepko began by saying the picture The deadline for applications is story concerning wild life being Langston added that" The Sagamore Student Organization at the time. This was 'despicable and inexplicable." Bepko said he was surprised about Nov. 1. brought hack from extinction October 18.1993 Sagamore Page 5 Voice

Trent D. McNeeiey The IUPUI Ctwt.tr tedUy Room for Improvement Editor in Quit H * Voia Editor ■ Introductory science courses could be changed to adhere to non-majors’curriculum. ty r o8^ainor6pn irrt aving been a grading assistant for an astronomy subject until Einstein showed that they were only an Vcfcsr 23 • Number 11 42$ Ur*w*y fed • *xxn CXXHG • rawmoofe. md 46202 C1M) Tto Sagem professor and carrying geology as a second approximation of reality. The idea that the Earth’s crust concentration, I have more insight than most moved was ridiculed until new technologies to explore Hjournalism majors as to how introductory science the oceans' floors and date crustal material were courses are taught here at IU P U I. There is room for invented after World War II. The very essence of science is that new observations Et h ic s It should be stated first that teaching an introductory drive knowledge mercilessly forward and the best science course is an extraordinarily difficult task. The scientific models of what reality is change, sometimes ■ Role of The Sagamore explained to IUPUI community majority of students in these classes are non-science with dizzying speed. If viewed and taught in the correct majors who will do their required time and move on. The manner this guiding principle of science will show the ast week, this newspaper platoon. Sgt Dawson was the only way to pack enough information into a class so that true excitement and fascination of science to most non­ was besieged by students youngest of the three. This was the non-majors will have some overview of the subject is to TOM majors. An interest in science lasts a lifetime because hang a large number of facts and theories on a broad upset over a photograph that first such assignment for the soft- there is always something new to learn. framework. FREEBAIRN In many classes here at IU PU I the essence of science Lappeared on our front page. spoken African American soldier. I will use an example from geology. Most of the broad seems to be given short shrift and many theories and In some ways, that is good, but in About seven weeks into training, processes of geology such as earthquakes, volcanoes, mountain assumptions are taught as “facts.” While, in fairness, most professors others, it is bad. we were to perform a combat building, etc. are now tied to the theory of plate tectonics. This , do allude to uncertainties in some theories, it is almost as an aside as Let me outline the controversy. simulation. Dawson called some of theory says that the processes mentioned above are products of the they hammer out the “facts.” We showed a student being the recruits over to have a talk qpper, rigid layer of the Eanh being formed of a number of It is my impression that most students are so intent on taking notes independent plates that move about over vast times and interact before the “battle." In one brief to get the “facts” that they don’t even hear the asides. After all, they searched by an IUPD officer who with each other. are going to be tested on the “facts,” not the uncertainties. suspected the student possessed a phrase, he changed my life. The theory of plate tectonics is itself built from a framework of I don't feel that there is evil intent on the part of science professors. firearm. That is what the Dawson said, “This may not be nested theories and assumptions, some more compelling than Rather, I think that these good people have moved up through the accompanying cutline stated. No real combat today, but someday it others. more advanced classes in their college days and joined the ranks of mention was made as to whether or might be. And I know many of you The problem with teaching freshman non-majors concepts made scientists where the essence of science is so ingrained it need not be up of theories and assumptions is the likelihood that a fair given much thought. not the student was charged or harbor prejudices. Just remember percentage of these will be outdated in five years. This can These professors need to realize that many lay people sec the arrested. In a society where a man this: if you don’t cover my ass out disillusion former students who worked their brains out to learn all pronouncements of a science teacher as something akin to gospel. theoretically remains innocent until there simply because I’m black, the jargon and theories only to read a newspaper five years later Cures for this problem are fairly simple. Give an hour lecture bn proven guilty, we thought the why should I cover yours?' and find that the knowledge they worked for is yesterday’s news. the essence of science at the start of every semester. Reword exam cutline was apdy descriptive. I was knocked over with a This would not be the case if the true nature of science was taught questions to reinforce uncertainty when it is warranted instead of According to many, we were sudden realization. I had been in a forthright and forceful manner. It is my observation and testing for a “fact” that may not be. Stop relying exclusively on guilty in the past o f prejudice. Yet, opinion this is not case in the majority of the classes I have taken. I multiple answer tests. Add a few essay questions to make people wrong. We can accept that We should stress that there are notable exceptions, such as the professor think about what they are learning. agree that the cutline should have on that day, I realized that we are I graded for, but I think that such exceptions should be made the These are small steps to take to promote an ongoing interest in been more complete. While we really more alike than different. We standard. science and serve the truth. stand behind the photograph and have different cultural experiences, History shows us that science is a changeable field of knowledge. original cutline as being both true but we are all human beings. If you Newton’s “ laws” of gravity were once seen as the final word on the Torn Frttbairn is a senior majoring in journalism. and factual, elaboration might have cut me, do I not bleed? averted some o f the outrage. So while The Sagamore made a W e also agree with many that mistake by not providing the the accompanying photo headline, complete story, we are attempting “Spread ’em," was far too light­ to correct it. However, I hope hearted for such a photograph. people will think twice before Again, with hindsight, we could “playing the race card" and making have been more sensitive. more out o f a situation than it However, that is as far as the warrants. clarification will go. After all. some of the M any believe that we should go responsibility must be shared by the further and apologize to the entire African American community. In African American community. You spite of numerous attempts to see, the student being searched was recruit minorities, the calls have an African-American and many largely fallen on deaf ears. W e have feel that the reputation o f a too few minorities on staff for a ^njnyity working hard to university o f this size. To remedy avoid stereotypical image's in this siriiaiion, fliers were placed in society was damaged. nearly every school this semester Certainly, my intent and that of seeking staff members. To date, The Sagamore staff was not to more than 30 individuals have impugn the reputation of African inquired further. Only one was Americans in the community. Far African American. from it. We simply attempted to If we cannot achieve diversity in report the news as it happened. our newsroom, the chance of As I have said repeatedly this another mistake occurring remains week, we are still learning. That is high. the benefit of being a student Please take the time to let us newspaper. We can learn from know when something is going on mistakes now, so we do not make in the community that you feel them later in life. However, in a deserves coverage. We will do our nation of 250 million, no two best with our limited resources to Re a d e r s ’ v o ic e s people respond to a situation in cover it. We cannot cover every ■ Guns do not kill, people do. liberties be restricted because deviants journalistic excellence should be stripped exactly the same manner. It is this story, and our role is not to produce deem it necessary to shoot common away. diversity that makes our nation “puff pieces" for the university. citizens. In response to the editorial, “Bang, you’re Patrick J. McGeever great, while making it difficult to However, when something positive dead,” I felt the urge to respond. For the Bob Bonaon Professor/Political Science gauge what some consider exists, like the mentor program benefit of those who have not been Junior/Sumng “offensive” and others do not. sponsored by a black fraternity, we exposed, 1 offer the following: Editor's Note: Due to the number of responses to will cover it It is true that it can be called bumper- this photograph, more letter* on this subject will As to charges that I am M Professor outraged be printed in future issues. Also, please note that if you have sticker logic but the statement is true: personally a racist seeking to “Guns do not kill people, people kill by photograph and caption. impugn the African American a problem with the newspaper, this people.” I can take a handgun, chamber a ■ Racism works both ways. community, I contend they are office is where to turn. I have the round, pull the hammer back and set the I cannot imagine what The Sagamore ultimate responsibility for putting weapon on the table. Said weapon will not false. When we decided to use the editors were thinking of when they decided After reading the letter against the K K K , I harm anybody until someone picks it up. photograph, the race o f the man did out this newspaper. to run a photo of a young man being frisked want to say that I agree w ith most of it. I. aims and squeezes the trigger. If you do not like my response, by a police officer. too. am against any racist organization that not even enter my mind. The It is not the gun that kills, it is the operator The photo was accompanied only by a preaches superiority of their race basqd photographer even obtained verbal the next step up the chain is the behind it. There are some good points: caption naming the young man and solely on the color of their skin. consent from the subject to use the Board of Student Publications. “With rights come responsibilities.” This indicating he was under suspicion of I do not. however, agree with the idea of They can be contacted through the should address the issue of adults who leave photograph (even though this was canying a gun. participating in a Militia firearms where minors can access them. not required, since the event publisher. Patrick J. McKeand. His meeting to protest against the Klan being Safety. Safety. Safety. Whatever suspicion the officer may have occurred in a public area). telephone number is 274-2976. had. verified or not, is now superseded by here. Has he not read his history books McKay suggested “mandatory death Again, let me repeat that when the collective suspicion of your readers and about the Black Panthers? The name itself I have been called many things sentences for crimes involving guns.” directed at a clearly identified individual. recks of racism. It bothers me that while the we do make mistakes, we are Bravo! Civil libertarian concerns aside, this in my life, but I have not been The consequences to him may be very K K K is recognized for the racist group that morally and ethically bound to is one point where she seems to place the called a racist in many years, and grave indeed. it is. the Black Panthers are not. All these correct them. However, with your blame where it belongs. One would think it Beyond that, the image of a white officer two groups represent is the same thing, just this is why. ludicrous to punish the gun. W hy is this? help, we would prefer to avoid frisking a young black man will be a on opposite ends of the spectrum. I went to Basic Training in the Because the gun is not responsible for them altogether.______summer o f 1986. There I had three crime, it is the criminal. profound inducement to racism on this campus. drag Lawton Please think twice before suggesting drill sergeants assigned to my Trent D McNulty writing fx Sa/mon. Any awards conferred on you for Senior/Marketing

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Univeniiy. Some of the classes offered are the students to appreciate the art form of dance, said Kimball. There is a performing dance The number of students in a class company on campus called the IUPUI varies from approximately seven to 40 Moving Company. The company has been in existence for 11 years. This Thursday they will perform in the Indiana Dance Showcase at the Omni North Hotel. College and high school groups from around the stale will be

of Health. Physical Education. SPEND A YEAR IN JAPAN! Recreation and Dance is sponsoring arc really fun but the event kliM iBMfM IKUMiKM i Sophomore John Brincgar, Senior Am y v v v v ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ discipline and psychology major and dance minor, is Bibler, physical education major, hard work" said Kimball. the chairman of the IUPUI Moving took a creative dance class last Most of the grade in the dance Company and Kimball said that he is If you have an excellent knowledge of English, bold a semester. She said that she took the classes comes from actual dance looking to dance professionally. v bachelor’s degree (or will receive one by class because she thought it would be movement. However, students do This year is Brincgar’s second year easy but she realized that it took time, have traditional written exams and with (he company. Kimball said that June 30,1994), and are a U.S. citizen, effort and commitment. papers in the class. she has students that have been with \ the JJB.T. Program needs you! Bibler said that not all students in Students receive extra credit if they the dance company for several years. \ \ Opportunities are available the classes are physical education view an outside dance performance. On Dec. 10 there will be an open majors. She said many of (he students Kimball highly encourages students to student conccn in the auxiliary gym in in Japanese schools and are just interested in dance and they go out and see the performing aits. the morning. The concert is want to leam more about it. Kimball said it is very important for choreographed by the student dancers. "She (Kimball) is on the cutting edge of dance because she attends conferences about dance and she has current knowledge of dance." said

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Chamberlain's Stadium in Indianapolis to recreate converged on a small southern inspirational speech to his rag tag 1930s Comtskcy Park The basketball Pennsylvania town and began the group of soldiers in the early scenes movie “Blue Chips** (featuring bloodiest battle ever fought on sets the tone for his heroic persona. appearances by Bob Knight and American soil. In all. more than Buford's ingenious analysis of “good several IU players) recently finished 43.000 men lost their lives in the great fightin* ground** leaves the audience shooting in Indiana and will be battle of Gettysburg. salivating in anticipation of what is lo released later this year. And now there This fall, wrilertiircetor Ronald F. is “Rudy.“ a film shot in South Bend, Maxwell brings to life the epic saga, The conclusion of the film focuses based on the true story of a young “Gettysburg.** the film based on the man's dream of playing football at on the development of Lee and Pulitzer Prize winning novel 'Th e Longstreet and the logistics of the •Notre Dame. People in California Rudy endures to see his goal through Killer Angels" written by Michael final battle. seem to be thinking that when you are almost unbelievable. At Notre Shaara. Gettysburg contains potential Oscar- •want lo make a sports movie on Dame he is told chat he doesn't have Through the eyes of the Union and winning performances by Daniels, he grades lo be accepted. Sheen and Elliot. However, the length , “Rudy** is another “underdog After two years of sweating through on the military strategy and of the movie seriously detracts from triumphs in the end** story that tries to junior college and many rejections, inspiration behind the battle. its complete enjoyment. For those Waalay SnApta and Sytvaatar Stalk** atar In tha film Demolition Man. cull your heart strings the way they've Rudy finally manages to get accepted Martin Sheen portrays the beloved who enjoy history in the least, do not jbeen pulled in the past by films such of Tai-chi by co-star Wesley Snipes, lo Notre Dame. Lacking the size and but stubborn Gen. Robert Edward wait tu rent this one. The battle !as “Breaking Away’* and the very first while the audience, including myself, raw talent to make the starting team. Lee. Sheen’s performance is superb. scenes, although brutal, are tastefully Movie f*Rocky " Happily. “Rudy” succeeds felt a certain bit of relief in seeing Rudy (who. according to a character Lee's brilliance and respectful power done and are a must-see on the big lit pulling off this old trick without such carnage. At one time, someone in the film, “stands about five nothing over his officers is clear yet his screen. Stare: Sytvtst* Statont. Wesley Smpes 'descending into the cominess that even shouted X o d ! " and weighs about a hundred nothing") weaknesses arc also evident Reviewed ReitaM Data: No* Stow** (Often will ruin this kind of film, and by Marc A. Basse and Bnan works hard enough lo make the Gen. Lee's right-hand man. L t Gen. Again, the movie was great, and if R d M i H r i lit's accessible lo everyone, not just practice squad, where for the last two James *Gld Pete” Longsueet played you are someone who thinks we live football fans. years of his college career he batters by Tom Bcrtngcr. is the conservative Demolition Man in a sick society, this movie is all the * Ntr, * * Fat, * * * laed I “Rudy * stars newcomer Sean Astin himself bloody scrimmaging against Be calm, moviegoers, you have just support one would need. t o t fcmtoat ***** d as Daniel Rudy Ruettiger. a young the starting team. strategies of Lee yet still maintains his entered the 2 1 si century, 2032 as a Reviewed by Marc Owens *nan who obsessively chases his One of the strengths of similar loyalty to him. matter of fact, and everything that is dream of playing for the Fighting Irish 'underdog* movies is that the viewer Top performances were turned in by bad for you has been banned: of Notre Dame. The hardships that vicariously experiences the main Sam Elliot as Maj. Gen. John Buford chocolate, pork, contact sports, even a and JefT Daniels as Col. Joshua simple *1iigh five** is, quite basically, filmmaker has made sure that the Lawrence Chamberlain. against the law. viewer knows enough about the Buford is a 'Tough around the "Demolition Man." Sylvester Do you NEE< character to identify with them. Stallone's latest mondoaction, sci-fi 71 edges” soldier whose strategic If there's a fault with “Rudy " it is knowledge and bravery seems to flick is a meld of action and comedy. Fo r ThE Holidays? that Rudy's character is never exceed that of all the commanding Action because it's Stallone's type of developed beyond showing how officers. Chamberlain is a somewhat movie, comedy because of the future It's n o t t o o e a r I y t o I i a v e a extraordinarily focused he is. insecure leader with a big heart who is that is implied, in this time, is j o b U n e <] u p Fo r Im e a L However, this is about all the put in charge of his regiment just days completely ridiculous. audience ever finds out about Rudy. before the battle at Gettysburg. In the future there is no more rock . 0 ^ V ° u NEEd CASL fOR PRESENTS, RENT, OR The filmmakers miss the chance of The running time of four hours and *n* roll, it has been replaced by Oscar ca n making “Rudy" a great movie by not eight minutes is divided into two ports Meyer bologna commercials and the r C books, DUN HILL kip. fleshing out the main character to any like, and the only restaurants in <4: We will be TAkiNq ApplicATtoNS degree, and leaving all of the onscreen America are Taco Bells. ^ ON'CAMpus FRidAy O ct. 22 / relationships undeveloped. Movie Review Now about the film. Nevertheless, “Rudy" Is an The cinematography is great as well ^ From 9am * 1 pM entertaining movie, and there's a Stan; Marin Sheen. Tom Berber. os the special effects but. again and tremendous ending that makes up for again, the audience is forced to Jeff Daniels. Sam Obot * „ PlEASE REGISTER with StwJeNI EMployMENT TO pARtidpATE. many of the faults in the rest of the c No* Six*** recognize the eerie contrast of how film. Astin's performance as **** the characters differ from the DUNHILL TEMPORARY SYSTEMS Ruettiger comes across a bit wooden, audience themselves. R ub Cevrtoy TriStar Pictem but in fairness, this could easily be the ★ Ntr, t* F*. *** Good In the screenplay, there was no NORTH 251-5292. WEST 247-1 775.OOWNTOWN 257-7876 Saan At tin start at Rudy In the fault of the editor or screen writer. **** r - violence allowed. ,The characters were N cmr A Fc i! movia by tha m u m name. Reviewed by Mike Lafterty appalled by the blood and guts display IUPUI BOOKSTORES A / v m A iB

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■ Monday 18: A BookMarks ■ Friday 22: R&B/jazz/rock artists The Upcoming Releases What’s lecture/discussion will take place Freddy Jones Band performs at The from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. at Borders Patio with special guest Liquid Tuesday 19: Bookshop. Frances Dodson Rhome Circumstance. MUSIC from the IUPUI English Dept, will be ■ Friday 22: The International House Peart Jam “Versus" speaking. discusses Hungary at its International Concrete Blonde “Black ■ Monday 18: W TTS 92.3 Coffee Hour from 4-6 p.m. at Warthin Rush welcomes with Apartments. Walt Mink. Tickets are $17. ■ Saturday 23: Herron National T h i s W e e k What’s Ahead Upcoming leisure activities ■ Thursday 21: Oasis Portfolio Day takes place from noon to 4 Guns N* Roses “The S p m h e ttl i ----Tj , - a m and events In the world of Productions presents “Eleanor" at p.m. at the Herron Auditorium for inCIOCnTX music, theater and art. the Phoenix Theatre at 7:30 p.m. students wanting to attend art school.

Blue Murder stirs Filmakers converge ‘Nothin’ But Trouble’ on Indianapolis ■ Pop metal band led by of Blue Murder's 1990 debut A cover version of the 1960s ■ Second Annual festival is a workshop with actor/ ex-Thin Lizzy/Whitesnake anthem "Itchycoo Park" follows with director/producer Sydney Pollack similar results. An overall psychedelic Heartland Film Festival (‘T h e Firm ” ’Tootsie") and film guitarist John Sykes feel mixes well with the feel good critic Jeffrey Lyons of "Sneak releases sophomore effort lyrics and gang chorus vocals, giving celebrates outstanding Previews.” The workshop, which it a unique sound. human interest films. runs from 2:30 to 6:30 pjn. this By Brian Moore * O y for Love’* and "Runaway.*’ two Sunday, will take place at the Walker Theatre. Admission is $15 ThiSqm m By Brian Moor* rockers, continue the string of superb ThSagomen for adults and S 1150 for students opening numbers. "Ory" is a dark and Blue Murder won’t be winning any moody tale of loneliness and despair Immediately following the Grammy Awards with their latest with a sound similar to "Ptolemy" of workshop. Pollack’s T h e Way album. "Nothin’ But Tro ublebut it the band's debut. Film Festival will bring in We Were” will be shown with a is enjoyable nonetheless. independent filmmakers from "Runaway,” on the other hand, faio Qmrtaj G&n Records filmmakers’ reception to follow. Led by cx-Thin Lizzy/Whitesnake across the country to Indy this forges a new sound for the band. With Hard rock outfit Blue Murder ere (from left) Tommy Osteen, Kelly Other workshops will entertain guitarist John Sykes, Blue Murder an over-the-top guitar performance, weekend, Oct 22 through 24 at takes its second stab at the pop-metal the song places its emphasis exactly the Walker Theatre and from film review with Lyons and spotlight with mixed results. where other songs on the disc should, Except for "Save M y Love,” the rest Hollywood Bar Sl Ftlmworks. local film critics, to how to make a Opening with the melodic, heavily squarely on Sykes* excellent guitar of the recording fails to match the Also. "Fire,” starts off promising Recognizing and honoring catchy yet hard-rocking ’*We All Fall work. The emotional, almost crying intensity or feeling of the first four with its blues rock feel, but quickly filmmakers whose work explores Ten films will be vying for the Down.’’ "Nothin’ But Trouble’’ seems sound of his six-string solo relays tracks. A slow, simple ballad degenerates into a disappointing the human journey by artistically top prize at this year’s festival. The poised for nothing but success, but feelings that perfectly mesh with his documenting the loss of love, "Save display of a song that has lost its expressing hope and respect for films will be shown at various fails to continue the trend on equally impressive vocals. M y Love” relies on the guitar potential.. the positive values of life is the times at the Hollywood Bar St subsequent tracks. With a mixed bag py rotechnics of Sykes to carry it After it’s all said and done, "Nothin’ goal of the festival. Film works and the Walker of socially conscious and tried-and- Again. Sykes’ ability to express But Trouble” entertains, just don’t One of the highlights of the true man-loscvwoman lyrics, the Music I emotions through his guitar work is a expect much more than that. album comes off as contrived and highlight of an otherwise bland piece. A ta K Notfen* But Trouble The remaining tracks come off as If it weren’t for the stellar Afbtt: Blue Murder sterile, dull and void of substance. musicianship, emotional vocals and Rafteaet M a Tuesday Oct 26 “Dance,” "I’m on Fire” and "Love overall dedication of Sykes, the lU tk* t i n Child” are the main offenders. release would simply be another Although "Dance” contains hooks v ictim of the metal meltdown of late. obviously influenced by Sykes* stint socially aware ly rics come in in Whilesnake, it fails to capitalize on the form of "Fall,” which tackles the the familiar structure of the late ‘80s topic of an increasingly violent and immoral society symbolized by its recurring line "It was 9:25 when the body arrived.” Similarly. Sykes cries during the song’s bridge. “If you see your mama / Shakin' on the street / Your little sister’s stars ing / And there ain’t no food to eat / She’s lookin’ for the dealer /She’s trying to find some crack / Well tell your little sister / Mama won’t be coming back." With great vocal and guitar work alike, the song perfectly exhibits Sykes’ dual role in the band while reminding one Introducing a NEW breakfast Iwich called Panwich

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Randolph AFB. : Ashe steps out of the flightline vu/i and approaches the aircraft, the all loo familiar theme song from Top Gun fills Erik Aufderheide s head The rain drizzles from the overcast skies, but his adrenaline begins to perk from the smell (fje t fuel and the soundof \riumng , jet engines. He mentally preparesJM ttfettfay- ' ride in a small. agile fighter

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After strapping in amf ving the ejectl procedures which were Erik signifies a thumbs-upi training In July 1992. the runway with his wingi fwbtmpiaytfEmA^kmidt his right wing. A r they accelei tty shifts his eyes firm the instrument panel to" both rotate at the same precise v are you?" asks the Instructor Pilot. "No problem, S fa Ijk m k l+ e i* ' *1 sweated through several climbing turns always concentratng on keeping IUPU1 senior Erik Aufderheide * Bam! The plane mils to the ri^\ my wings level with the towplane, and then h happened." learning to fly high-performance fij t notices the G meter. He A tremendous lift pushed his glider straight u Yarborough, Colonel, U S A F (ret) es he now weighs five timemJ^Jiobhal weight. His oxygen mask is slack in the low line and placing t o t i studies. 1 to the bottom (dM jffEehge. His face is being stretched like a i past training experiences and was able to Last month, the Air Force R< was awarded the Daedalian bungee cord, as the o x y g ^^a sk tries to escape. The plane rolls upward and : tow plane. The glider was released at scholarship which signifies his.dti in performance, dedication and the G's ease up one i viewed the sun rising over Pikes Peak, purpose toward pursing his ling an Air Force officer and pilot, t a glorious and beautiful world." said Aufderheide. “Only five of these annually to the most outstanding For two years, Aufderheide has been fighting an uphill battle. He Time to return to Randolph But first Erik needs to find his wingman. He pilot candidates nation1 Force R O TC program," said Rhonda balances his student responsibilities at IUPU1 with his military quett increases the speed to 500 knots and banks 60 degrees and turns to a heading Lee Arnold, Major. rrecruiting oflker. Bloomington. His primary barrier hat been not h a v i^ enough * L The Order of DaeMpns was tiled in 1934 by a group of American college. Because he w aited too long to eider the program, he 270 The Directional Gyro spins as he continues a westerly heading and rolls upright. He has trouble sporting another white jet darting in a sky filled with W W I pilots to VjjjftBtue the spin! patriotism, the love of country, and for scholarships which would have helped pqy for Mi r ifice which service to nation above personal The eligibility for R O TC scholarships mandifct 4 cumulus clouds. Erik flips the plane upside down uphove a better look cadets* 25th birthday," explains Aufderheide. He tui Regardless of the lack of funds, he entered the program to succeed. He worked two jobs selling real estate in ordc I America will always be preeminent in air and space, money for school. Four days a week. Erik) works as a com) nt of flight safety^/ consultant for IUPUTs English department. "It is hard for a cadet to participate effectively in a crosstown n esprit de corps in the i R O T C program, but he has impressed us and is doing extremely l the adoption of military s well." said Arnold. 4* aiding deserv ing young individuals in s "OK Erik wr anr on our own and you get to fly." said the through the establishment of scholarships. ' instructor. He shook the stick back and forth to let Erik know he’ was giving him the airplane. His opportunity had finally come Military life weaves throughout his family lineage, ? to see what he could endure. He immediately tried an aileron a balloon pilot in W W I. and his primary mission was to < farming the norldforan instant. "Fantastic!" thought artillery. His father, Don Aufderheide, was a gunner in I ■ * E rik Erik fjuniinued to push himself to the limit, spinning the WW11. His uncle. Edward Laurentz, was an Air Force captain and pilot, plane fourWhes to the right and then immediately back to the and his aunt, Nancy, is a retired Air Force Colonel nurse. Their son. Peter, i left. "Erik " says the instructor. "You are going to be the first was also a pilot in the Navy, and now flies for United Parcel Service. ** cadet to get me sick" was going to However, it was Erik's uncle, Edward Laurentz. who had been the role show the Air model and imparted the courage for him to seek his life long dream. Aufderheide competes with his fellow cadets for rank and Force how to fly, "He knew I always wanted to become an Air Force officer and scholarships and has job responsibilities as well. after all, I have encouraged me to finally make a decision in 1990, just three months prior “As Squadron Commander. I am responsible for overseeing my pnvaie pilots to his death." said Aufderheide. "He six cadets who assist me with license “ said really inspired me to become more recruiting, personnel, public focused and gave me the push 1 needed." affairs, officer projects and But Erik still has many obstacles to logistics, and Wingspan, the detachments waiting for the words of praise from my newsletter,” said Aufderheide. by reality. M y IP barked at me so loud. I He admits that the past two years have been Aufderheide, Thirty seconds into the flight, Erik is hard work and stressful. At times, it gets tough, than the Federal Aviation informed by his Instructor Pilot to but when it does, he just reminds himself that he 1 learned more in the first three days prepare for a four G tactical maneuver. has gone through too much to give up now. ' know for my private license," he Bam! - as the plane turns hard to the left However, at age 25, Aufderheide is almost too and the other plane plane darts to the old to become a military pilot. Time is very challenging four weeks of right, Erik feels his specially equipped crucial. In order to attend Undergraduate Pilot training. Aufderheide flew a suit expanding around his legs and Training next summer. Aufderheide is under a Cessna 172, said Arnold. abdomen As he flexes and fights the contract to graduate by May. 1994. freshman year when he sold pressure, he consciously tries to control "He is very fortunate to be blessed with the determination helps him focus the rhythm of his breathing The plane right set of eyes and ears, along with the Iver wings. After earning his wings, turns upright and theG's ease up! physical characteristics and determination all rolled together into one package. He’s got what in Air Force pilot Reserve Officer Training Corps is an it takes to qualify." said Arnold. integrity, dedication to duy, and alternative method for entering the a love of flying'/* said Y i military. The Air Force R O TC has a Now for an inside loop. Erik gently pushes the competitive program for individuals throttle forward to 580 knots, pulls the stick Keeping his eye on the wing goes Into an Inverted dive, keeping his interested in becoming pilots or back until the horizon peaks over the top. eyes pegged on the other coming down right behind him. He rolls navigators. As Aufderheide pursues his "Simpleas that." he thinks. "Theplane back upright The Instructor takes overflying them in formation flight college degree at IUPU1, he is also practically flies itself." into the pattern at Randolph. earning a commission as an Air Force Officer. In June, 1993. Aufderheide soared near the “Competition is lough for a pilot slot Colorado mountains in a glider training program Along with meeting demanding physical at the Air Force Academy. He was one of 22 requirements, a cadet must score high on cadets selected for this advanced pilot training. achievement tests and maintain a high Kerin RidtOi/Tht Safttmart and he was the only cadet from the IU grade point average," said Aufderheide. In the English tab, Erik helps Chad Hlland, a sophomore campuses. The program also requires for majoring In Physical Therapy, with Ms W131 composition. “Academy Soaring is an incredible program Aufderheide to be enrolled full time as a and an awesome experience. The aerotow student at a school which offers Air Force R O TC . However, Aufderheide takeoff was the most difficult pan of the flight... I’m flying a good 150 feet entered IUPU1 without having the benefit of a detachment located on before the tow ever gets airbotneexplained Aufderheide. Page design by campus. Currently, he is enrolled in 15 credit hours at IUPUI, but he travels He further explained how the winds, which whipped down from the Colorado Marc Owens and to Bloomington twice a week for leadership training with his Air Force mountains, pushed him around like he was an autumn leaf. Karin R Ricketts

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