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w M m M m Students voice concern about LANTHORN lack of elevators Volume 28. Issue 10 Grand Valiev State University November 3, 1993 by Julie Radecfcl Staff Writer

Without statefunds to add elevators in Lake Michigan and Lake Superior halls, Grand Valley State University students and faculty will have to look to the university for the answer to yet another campus obstacle. GVSU’s two oldest classroom buildings have been without elevators since the school was established in 1963. According to University Architect Jim Ham, GVSU has requested state funds for the installation of elevators for the past 17 years. In 1990, the state’s Special Maintenance and Remodeling allocations were withdrawn because of budget restrictions. Ham estimates the cost of installing elevators in each building ranges between $200,000 and $400,000. “Installation of elevators is not impossible," Ham said. “Anything’s possible. It’s just a question of allocation of resources.” Some students and faculty feel the two halls have been without elevators for too long and they would like to see university resources assigned to the job . “It’s the ultimate form of procrastination and the worst example of disability-insensitivity,” said Heidi DeV lies, a physically disabled GVSU senior. Anatomy Professor Phil Walcott has dealt with the problems of disabled students needing to utilize the anatomy labs on the second floor of Lake Michigan Hall. Kids from the Grand Valley Children's Center trick-or-treated to various buildings on the GVSU campus Friday afternoon. Photo by Nikki Bocranan Disabled students are not able to view the cadavers used in lab and are only able to participate in a ‘second-hand’ manner. They have one-on-one tutors and watch videotaped lab talks. “We can’t bring the bodies down to them, so we bring down New English composition requirements proposed organs, hearts, and lungs, and some models that we normally by Kathleen Beatty Thus, 62 percent of all incoming freshman were required to take an wouldn't use for the rest of the class,” Walcott said. Editorial Assistant extra four or eight credits to fulfill the basic writing skills “No elevators? Tell me about it,” said anatomy lab professor requirement. Brian Curry. “We have to cany the bodies upstairs every year.” A new composition proposal currently in deliberation in the The new proposal, said University Curriculum Chairman Dan Seeley, media services assistant for student affairs, sees university’s Curriculum Committee calls for the elimination of David Rathbum, will use ACT-English test scores to place the situation as a problem for his employees who bring media English 106 and the implementation of English 150 as the standard students. A score of 17 or lower will place a student into the equipment to these areas daily, without the assistance of an composition course for all freshman, starting in 1994. remedial composition course. Students will then be placed into either ENG 098 or a redesigned elevator. Currently, all incoming freshman at Grand Valley State “My students have hurt their backs and their ankles hauling University are required to take an English placement test. Students ENG 150. The proposal states that on average 90 percent of the equipment up the stairs of these buildings,” Seeley said. “It’s are then placed into ENG 098, a remedial course carrying no credit new students will be placed into the new ENG 150, the standard composition course, reducing the number of composition credits dangerous and it’s time consuming. For an institute of higher toward graduation, ENG 106, a non-remedtal course that counts education, it seems to be a backwards type situation." for graduation credit but does not fulfill the basic composition for freshmen as a whole. Seeley is in charge of making sure all instructional equipment requirement, ENG 150, the course that fulfills the Basic Writing Roger Gillis, director of composition, feels the new proposal (TV’s, VCR’s, TV stands and audio) is delivered to buildings Skills requirement or ENG 170, an advanced course that also would more appropriately meet the needs of GVSU students. He feels that more can be accomplished with increased usage of the around campus, including the classrooms on the second floors of fulfills the basic requirement. English lab by students, and the continued promotion of writing Lake Superior and Lake Michigan halls. The results of the placement tests for fall 1992 to summer 1993, as shown in the proposal, placed 61 percent of incoming contests. Seeley said a minimum of 100 pounds of equipment is Please see ENGLISH, p. J transported at a given time, but a delivery can weigh up to 500 students into ENG 106, with only 38 percent at or above ENG 150. pounds. “I think these ‘micro-issues’ get lost in the administrative tasks :ighting breaks out at dance, police Intervene around here," Seeley said. “A $200,000 investment to correct a —— ------and were______assistedby by a anumber number of of other other local local agencies," agencies," Wygant Wyga ._,______.... r r , . ____ r ' ___ ... Cl___ if C . T',-- bad, at times dangerous, situation is a cost that should be borne by by Gayle Sdvaggio said. Officers from Ottawa County Sheriff s Department, Staff Writer the system.” Coopersville City Police, and Grand Haven’s State Police The problems for disabled anatomy students will be resolved in the fall of 1995, with the completion of the new Life Sciences The annual “Pajama Jammie Jam" dance sponsored by the he added Please see ELEVATORS, p. 3 Black Student Union erupted into a brawl Friday night on the “There were approximately 18-20officers in attendance total, Promenade Deck at Kirkhof Center, prompting campus security Wygant said. “The dance was closed and people were directed to request outside intervention. Several students were involved in outside with the use of the Ottawa County Canine Division and 7 Lakers suspended the skirmish which began with pushing and shoving, escalating there were a couple of discharges of oleo resin capsicum, a pepper into several fights, some involving 12-15 people each, according spray that affects the tear ducts.” to A1 Wygant, chief of campus police and director of public safety. Student Cory Olsen was in his car m the Kirkhof parking lot for breaking curfew “We responded with six of our own officers who were on duty when the incident occurred. “I saw a large group of shouting people rushing towards my vehicle so I slammed it into reverse and got out of there quickly," by Mike Arney Dean Travis: back to teaching Staff Writer Olsen said. “I saw the magnitude of the situation, 1 saw the police by Julie Radecki cars and it didn' t look like the police had the situation under control Staff Writer To add to the Grand Valley Football Programs woes of recent yet.” Wygant said there were no weapons visible in the incident and weeks, five Laker football players have been suspended indefinitely After serving ten years as the Dean of the Social Science and two others will miss this weekend’s Wayne State game for no one was sent to the hospital. The cause of the dispute which Department. Anthony Travis is ready to return to what he loves began at 12:30 a.m. and ended around 1:15 a.m. is not clear and violating team policy by missing curfew. most—teaching history. Lakers Gary Cheatum, Anthony Evans, Sherman Ross, Fred there have been no arrests made yet. “I’ve really missed working closely with students," said Travis, The incident is still under investigation. Price, and Clary Scott have been suspended indefinitely and Errol who has worked at Grand Valley State University for nearly 22 Baty and Diriki Mose will miss the Wayne State game this years. Saturday in Detroit. His obligation as dean will end on July 1, 1994. GVSU staff to vote on new contract Except for Chathum, every player started at least one game this Travis graduated from Michigan State University with a season. doctorate in history and taught there three years before coming to The clerical, office, and technical staff at Grand Valley State University have been operating under an extended “It is certainly not uncommon for us to discipline," said GVSU in 1971. Athletic Director Dr. Mike Kovalchik. “It wouldn't matter if it’s During his time as dean, Travis was instrumental in the contract since Oct. 1. A new contact has tentatively been agreed upon, according football or volleyball or whatever sport” accreditation of the Schools of Social Work and Education. He The players were in attendance at the Pajama Jammie Jam, also helped increase the hiring of minority faculty within the to Jeff Carlson, the president of the Clerical, Office and Technical Association, but it has to be approved by COTA sponsored by the Black Student Union. department. During the dance, a brawl erupted and several fights broke out Travis said his resignation causes him to have mixed emotions, members. Contract ratification meetings are being held Thursday, on the Promenade deck of the Kirkhof Center. as he will miss working with faculty but is also eager to return to Nov. 4 from 11:30 to 1 p.m. in the Portside Room of the “Obviously we’ve put forth the suspensions to show that our teaching. athletic training rules, if they're broken, are dealt with, said “I think the heart of the university is the classroom," Travis Kirkhof Center and from 1:30 to 3 p.m. in room 610 of the Eberhard Center. Kovalchik. said. None of the players are reported to be involved in any fighting, With more time on his hands, Travis, as a social historian, and the incident is still under investigation. plans to do research on Latin American influence on the United Is 11ic uus lax a needed wa> to doorcase the “None of our players were charged with any wrong doing." States. dclicii \..or is ii simply ei\ mo Congress more head coach Brian Kelly explained. “They were at an on-campus The University is currently conducting a national search for monev In spend.’ C heck nut llie "Letters to the dance and by attending, they violated team curfew Friday night a dean and hopes to have a replacement by early next year. ______Filitnr." nu‘’Qs 1 A s before the Hillsdale game." with a crime, a judicial record will be opened on that student. This Students need to know about GVSU judiciary information can be given to others by We*dy Galbraith chosen by the Student Senate, six of front of a Hearing Officer. The only reported such as students who are only if they possess a written release Staff Writer whom live on campus and six others people allowed into the hearing, besides caught cheating on tests. Professors form. Those who are most interested who volunteer or are nominated Only the Hearing Board and the students can help the whole Grand Valley in this information are military The only Grand Valley students those students who are currently involved are advisors chosen by those community by not failing those personnel, specialty schools such as who are interested in the campus enrolled at Grand Valley and are in . students for moral support After the students who are caught cheating on law schools and medical schools, and judicial system are those who are in good academic standing will be case is heard the coordinator makes a tests, but by reporting them to the an occasional graduate school. trouble, according to Ginger Randall, considered. written decision regarding Judicial Board. Instead of re taking the For more information on Grand the assistant dean of students. The faculty members from each responsibility. If the student is found class for a better grade, the student will Valley’s judicial system, consult the The judicial system exists to benefit academic division appoint one person responsible, a suitable punishment will face a real consequence and hopefully Student Code or call Ginger Randall at both those students reporting a crime to a faculty pool, and the Provost be given. will learn their lesson. 895-3585. and those who are being accused It is appoints ten administration staff An appeal may be made only if . If a student is accused and charged important that the students leant members to a staff pool. new evidence is found procedure was something from going through this The process begins by one person notfollowed or if the punishment was Wanted: students that excel system, Randall said writing a referral against another and not suitable for the crime. USA Today, in cooperation with member familiar with the student’s The Judicial Board is composedof giving it to the coordinator of There are no specific penalties for four higher education associates, is work and an administrator, one faculty member, one administrative University Judiciary. The accused specific crimes. beginning its annual search for the Criteria for the team were staff member, and one student, each student has three days to respond either “The penalty fits the crime,” nation’s best college students. Sixty developed in consultation with US selected by the coordinator of the denying or admitting to the charges. Randall said. Eachpunishmcntisgiven of them will be named to their 1994 Today co-sponsors, the National University Judiciary Board from a pool If the charges are denied the on a case by case basis, as no two All-USA Academic Team. Association of Independent Colleges of eligible candidates. student has the choice of bringing the situations are the same. The word “team" is used to and Universities, the National Twelve student members are ^aseir^rontofdieHemnjBoardorin Many different kinds of cases are draw a parallel to athletic honors and Association of State Universities and heard by the Judiciary Board such as to send a message that academic skills Land-Grant Colleges , the American physical or verbal abuse, cheating on deserve at least equal recognition to Association of Colleges for Teacher SPRING BREAK '94 tests, and assault. scoring touchdowns and sinking jump Education and the Council for Although many cases are heard by shots. Advancement and Support of the Judiciary Board there are many The recognition, however, will Education. FROM $479 other wrongdoings that are not be more than equal. The students The criteria are designed to find 8 Days/7 Nites Air, Hotel & More selected to the first, second and third students who excel not only in scholarship but in leadership roles on from Detroit Som eone's birtluias teams will be featured in a special section of USA Today, planned for and off campus. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: co n n iv e u p .’ K im a Feb. 21. The 20 first team members The key element, to be given COREY OR BOB AT BIANCHI-ROSSI TOURS birthday message in the will be invited to receive their awards most weight by the judges, will be a at a ceremony in Washington, D.C. student’s outstanding original 1-800-875-4525 I.anthorn elassilieils' Each of the first team members academic or intellectual product. The TOURS PARTIES EVER NITE!! 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hy Gayk Stivafgla Other methods will be theplanting Staff Writer of grasses, shrubs and trees. “The importance of stabilizing If you peek inside a freezer at the banks is so they won’t cave in and Water Resources Institute (WRI) at make the stream more shallow by Grand Valley State University, you putting more sand and sediment into can find plump walleye salmon, fresh the system. That's what we’re doing from Bass Creek, wrapped snugly in a now,” David said. Ziploc bag. While not destined to To stop future sedimentation, grace anyone’s dinner table, the education will bepromoted in the form salmon will instead be analyzed for of the federal “319 Grant” which is research that will be used to helpres tore being managed for this watershed by the environment. Cannon Township. The objective of Founded in 1986, the WRI is the grant is to educate people, whether composed of faculty and staff from the they are farmers or construction biology, chemistry, geology, and personnel, on how to prevent non­ natural resources management point runoff, David said. departments. It is the university’s first One other source of problem research-based organization. pollution in Bear Creek is coliform The fish, plants, and water bacteria which can come from cattle or specimens at WRI are analyzed for faulty septic systems. The bacteria Student Senate — pollution control projects currently comes from the intestines of any warm­ GVSU alumni presents News funded by the Environmental blooded animal. by Gayle Seivagglo Protection Agency (EPA). The Bear “We expect to see initial results in Staff Writer Creek Restoration Project was again the second year of the project,” said seminar on gene expression awarded a$25,000grantfrom theEPA David. Continued expansion of the Oct. 28,1993 Office of Wetlands, Oceans, and project could then take as long as five by Amy Pbcoplak years as an organic chemist inHolland. Watershed Now in its second year, years. Staff Writer From 1986 to 1988, he attended • President Len VanPopering’s the project is part of the WRI’s Grand Another program, the West Western Michigan University for his report: Construction for the fitness River Watershed Program. Michigan Pollution Prevention Project, Greg VandenHeuvel, a 1984 master’s degree while working at the center to begin in March should be Ramon David, research assistant, received an EPA grant of $50,000. GVSU graduate, held a seminar in Upjohn Chemical Company. He was finished by September. Architecture and Assistant Professor of Biology The project, managed by research Mackinac Hall on Oct. 29 addressing recently awarded his doctorate from plans are due Dec. 17,1993. Mark Luttenton are co-investigating associate Janet Vail, was set up to basement membrane gene expression the University of Alabama at the project Their goal is to restore emphasize pollution prevention and is in the developing kidney. Birmingham. VandenHeuvel will do • Executive Assistant James stream habitat and water quality back operated in conjunction with After obtaining his bachelor's post-doctorate work at the Yale School Ryder’s report: Proposed the to pristine conditions. Michigan's Office of Waste Reduction degree in health science at Grand of Medicine. implementation of code blue phones “The condition of the streams now Services. Valley, VandenHeuvel worked for two to be distributed in various locations is officially classified as moderately “The West Michigan Pollution on campus for emergencies. impacted” David said. “With human Prevention Project is a proactive, impact it’s impossible to get a total cooperative effort between business, The Harpoon wants you • Vice President of Public restoration of what it was 200 years industry, academic institutions and SM: I’m a Lib. studies major. Relations Michelle Gardener’s report: ago, but we’re going to try and get as government to spread the word about by Gayle Seivagglo MM: I'm lobbying to be a Lib. Beginning Nov. 2, and continuing close as we can. pollution prevention," Vail said. “We Staff Writer studies major. every other Tuesday, there will be a “The single largest impact to the plan to make pollution prevention tools SM: He’s a wannabe. public meeting in the Galley called system has been sedimentation filling available to a wide audience in West The following is an interview with MM: Yeah, I'm just a groupie “Tuesday’s Table” from 10 a.m. tc 2 in over the gravel and cobble. The Michigan.” the Harpoon Editor Shannon right now. p.m. The smoking issue will be reason this is so devastating is that the Pollution prevention is the McMaster and Publisher Michael discussed at the first meeting and poll invertebrates can’t live on sand. Also, reduction or elimination of materials McFall. the Harpoon, a registered GS: Are you accepting forms distributed for students’ input the trout have to lay their eggs on rocks released into the environment through student organization, is a monthly contributions from students? on whether to keep the old game hatch or gravel because if they get covered the use of fewer resources, and through underground student-run newsletter MM: We want tons of them! We in Kirkhof as a designated smoking with sand they don' t get enough oxygen environmentally-sound, on-site which is distributed on campus. want our mail box stuffed! You don't area. and the eggs will die.” recycling, said Vail. have to be a member to write. If you One method of reducing Businesses that have successfully GS: What is the Harpoon? would like to get more involved or just • New business: A sedimentation will be to install wing implemented such reduction and SM: It’s a humor newsletter to become a member and get your name recommendation was passed to request deflectors to correct the damage caused recycling activities will be encouraged provide a forum for student writing in on the roster and go to our nifty little funds from Administration for by banks that have caved in. The to serve as role models for other similar the humor vein. It was designed to meetings, well that’s fine, too. increased lighting for student safety in deflectors will increase the flow of businesses. present alternate viewpoints in SM: The meetings are great. Parking Lot J. water, causing pools where humorous form such as the Lampoon. MM: We take anything and we invertebrates will collect which will Next week: \n in-depth look at tlic MM: It's there to provide sort of a don't have a lot of restrictions on what • Editor Shannon McMaster and allow fish to feed. Eielilhouse exepan\ian plans. laid-back opinion, primarily we publish. We want to encourage Publisher Michael McFall of the anybody who wants to write, if they ENGLISH, from p. 1 ------entertaining. Harpoon, an underground newspaper, write something we’ll print it petitioned the Senate to fund their “This has been churning in “It’s saying we think we can get GS: Why do we need this at Grand SM: The first by-law is: If it’s publication. They are looking for governance for quite a while," this one course to do the work it has to Valley? funny, it’s printable. We have a broad contributions from students with satire Rathburn said. “I think it is a very do," Gillis said. SM: Well, the Lanlhorn’s not very base of the humor we’re trying to and humor in the form of poetry or reasonable proposal at this point." After students successfully funny, intentionally. present so people will look at it and comment.______complete ENG 150, they will take at Some of the more positive aspects MM: We want to encourage say, “well I can't write like that but I ELEVATORS, from p. I ------least one SWS course during their of the new proposal, Rathburn said, students to write. I think that would be can write something like this." We sophomore year. Then, in their junior are that the change in the requirement in fitting with the whole university’s want a broad range of voices, a broad Building, which will have elevators. year, students will be able to choose will force the educators within the mission. Satire is essentially part of a range of styles, and a broad range of “In the meantime you’ve still got between two courses of action to other schools and disciplines and those democracy in that it holds up a mirror topics. two years that somebody will have to demonstrate their developing writing of the English department to to what the administration is doing and MM: There’s no set formula for wait,” DeVries said. skills. Students may either take a two- communicate more on how to what the student body is doing and making people laugh but we hope that But there is a concern about what hour assessmentessay within their field mainstream and assess writing what they want and think is wrong, and there will be something that readers will become of these buildings after or they can enroll in ENG 305, a instruction on campus. it's fully covered under the constitution. will take away and that they’ll be the move to the new building. composition core that will focus on “It represents a profound change We do follow the libel laws, and we are quoting and talking about and maybe When the health sciences professional and academic writing. from a mechanical system to one that careful about what we do. There’s a eventually writing. We would like department in Lake Michigan Hall is Students will then take a more demonstrates competence,” said precedent with other major universities them to proofread it, but we do moved into the new science building, focused SWS course designed Rathburn. “If you are going to get a that produce great writers that go on. proofread, and if they want help on re­ the second-floor rooms will be specifically to meet the needs of their Baccalaureate degree from here, you SM: That's right. The Lampoon writes, we’re more than happy to help converted to general purpose discipline. Each division or school will have to demonstrate writing has been or. Harvard’s campus since out. classrooms. will have an intradisciplinary writing competence.” the 1700’s. The Student Senate has heard course, said Rathbum. Gillis said that another positive MM: George Plimpton was a GS: How can students contact proposals to use facility fee funds to “We are being straight up with factor in the proposal is that students member of the Harvard Lampoon and you? install elevators in these halls. students,” Rathburn said. “The will be able to practice and improve (actor) Fred Gwynne from “The MM: Through our little mailbox proposal doesn't require an additional their writing skills throughout their Munsters” (tv show) was, too. by the Student Life office. My phone writing course of any student." college career. This method is more SM: Yeah, Herman Munster was number is going to be published in the The Week Ahead... A charge in the current effective than taking only one year of (Lampoon's) president at one point. next issue when it’s funded and we can concentrated composition, he said. composition requirement was first print it. Thursday, Nov. 4 To encourage a full discussion of brought up at a University Curriculum GS: Yousay that you wouldallow 11:30 to 1 p.m. COTA the proposal, Rathburn has requested Committee meeting by Provost Glen more opinions than the Lanlhorn, GS: Where is the Harpoon contract ratification meeting, that the deans of the divisions and Neimeyer in December 1991, who which only publishes viewpoints on distributed? Kirkhof Center, Portside schools hold faculty forums, as well as questioned if remedial courses should the opinion page. What’s missing in MM: We’re distributing it on 1:30 to 3 p.m. COTA the Student Senate. By Nov. 30, each count for college credit. Since then, the Lanlhorn that people should be campus on the student events bulletin contract ratification meeting will submit a written statement of the proposal has been reintroduced seeing? boards, in a manila folder that says the Eberhard Center, room 610 and defeated twice by the full faculty consensus. He urges students to contact SM: Satire. Harpoon. We're still getting requests Friday-Sunday, Nov. 5-7 Senate. Rathbum feels that it's new their senators with any feelings or for the first issue and people are asking National Conference on Peer form has addressed the concerns of the concerns they may have on the matter. GS: May I ask what you two are us when the second one will be Tutoring in Writing, Eberhard UCC, Provost Neimeyer, the Faculty The UCC will begin their governance majonng in? published. Senate and the English department. review on Dec. 1 of this year. Center NAFTA: free but not fair trade GVSU’s ravines: too to Mexico—have remained skeptical President Bill Clinton is busy if not hostile towards NAFTA. They gathering support for the North remain convinced that more jobs will E ditorial American Free Trade Agreement wonderful to waste (NAFTA). Key among suRwrters are be lost to them if NAFTA is put into effect. Others fear the environmental In the October 27 issue of the Lanlhorn, a special report on the anumberofintellectuals. Theirsuppoit devastation of Mexico and its neighbors history and condition of Grand Valley State University’s fragile is crucial to the campaign to convince ravine system ran. The ravines behind parking lot Jon the south-east the public and Congress that the due to ineffective enforcementof anti­ comer of campus and the ravines that wrap in and around the north end agreement represents another step pollution laws. of campus are most at risk from erosion. The university’s presence forward in the progress of freedom. Americans are right to voice these concerns. U.S. companies operating along the ravines’ edges has quickened the pace of erosion and By associating NAFTA with the transformed their physical appearance. historic march of liberty, cutting away factories along the Mexican border trade barriers to set free the enterprising pollute with impunity, as everyone who The issues surrounding the degradation of the ravine system spirit of mankind, the agreement’s goes there attests. Indeed, NAFTA include both environmental and financial concerns that pertain to the proponents touch deep emotional was negotiated by governmentofficials university as a whole, as well as the community. Responsibility for chords in America. representing multinational their degradation runs two-fold: students must stop their destructive NAFTA opponents have also corporations rather than the interests pastimeof “Ravine Romping” at night, and administration must show sought to alarm the public through of North American workers and their concern by allocating funds for an all-inclusive drainage system emotional appeals. Demagogues like entrepreneurs. Like U.S. residents, as quickly as possible. Ross Perot and'liberals like Ralph many Mexicans are suffering severely Nader have aligned in opposition to from the reforms their government has The ravines play an integral part in the beauty and feel of campus the agreement, convincing many imposed in order to meet NAFTA’s and serve as host to very unique and diversified ecosystems. It would people that NAFTA should be stopped requirements. Millions of agricultural seem that an institute filled with humanists, scientists and other because it will lead to increased workers have been uprooted and forced learned individuals would by nature be more sensitive to such issues. unemployment and pollution. to migrate hundreds of miles to border Without doubt, many brave and responsible individuals on campus Clinton considers himself a shantytowns in search of work. Cliff Welch have raised their voices in an attempt to preserve them. moderate and notes that he remained NAFTA will only aggravate this History lukewarm on NAFTA until two "side situation. The University hasn’t totally neglected the ravines, but the agreements” were negotiated. These The side agreements so touted by measures they have taken, such as placing rock fill and drainage tubes supplemental agreements seek to Clinton are inadequate to the task of free trade and progress, but some of along their edges, are short-term answers to a growing problem. To protect the environment from correcting the inequalities that separate the great minds of Europe once made keep up with the pace and changing patterns of the erosion, GVSU unhampered growth and workers from the separate the U.S. and Mexico. Truly this same association between progress will have to allocate more and more money to short-term fixes. unscrupulous employers in the U.S., free and fair trade between the two and another trade: the trade of millions Mexico, and Canada. Once the countries willbealongtimein coming. of enslaved Africans. In other words, Many of the ravines’ advocates argue that adopting an all- agreements wereconcludedearlier this An adequate agreement can be neither “trade” nor “progress” is always inclusive drainage and retention system for runoff will preserve the year, Clinton became a NAFTA negotiated, but only after political good. This is one intellectual who environment and save the university money in the long run. Preferably, advocate and banked that most change in Mexico and the United States believes Americans are right to insist the Lanthorn would like to see the university conduct a formal Americans would follow him. has assured popular participation in thatNAFTA’s supporters demonstrate environmental study and then install a system that would use storage Clinton’s investment has not paid the process. The current agreements the agreement's benefits in the real basins for runoff water instead of directing it into the ravines. The off. Many Americans, and especially were negotiated in secret and may not world today, not in some ideal, future intrinsic value and ecological importance of the ravines need our people in states like Michigan—where be amended by Congress. time. concern and advocacy.______many auto industry jobs have been lost Intellectuals have long associated Dealing with racism is a collective effort 1 * ^ t o t h e there was any racial motivation in the does not solve the problem, it makes by Janes Clan handling of these incidents, for many the problem worse. W oking against Staff Member peoplerightly try to deal with aproblem racism is like untangling an intricate as soon as they see it However, both of knot. The knot cannot be yanked apart, Recent events on campus have the offenses fell under the same section instead it requires diligence and careful emphasized the need to promote action of the student code, leading some to direction. We must unde the knots in and virtue against racism. believe that race was a factor in the our own minds and work together to America on mission of self-destruction One of these situations involved a handling of university procedure. help others unde theirs. Furthermore, What are wedoingtoourselves? It Combat activities would still be man who was joking around with an In dealing with the racial we must not be discouraged if people seems to me that America is on a involved, but our military would be airgun with a woman who understood implications of these events, I urge don ’ t understand why racism is wrong. mission of self-destruction. Our defensive. If a foreign nation were to he was joking. The second involved an that Grand Valley students exercise If we are to preach tolerance, we must government is characterized by "red- launch an invasion on the United States, individual who wrote hostile racist virtue. While we must respect the rights show tolerance to those who are tape" and lack of accomplishments. our military would be ready to protect remarks on a hall computer. In the case of others to express their opinions and confused. Though this struggle may The public appears more concerned our country, on our soil. of the former, the police were called, respect university procedure, we cannot take more time than we think we have, with whether or not a politician has The goal is to use money being and the man was threatened with assume that this type of incident will prejudice cannot exist when we see dodged the draft than what they have sent overseas to benefit our country removal. In the latter, the individual, not recur. In other words, we must that we all are human and in some to offer or can accomplish. If the U.S. domestically. Some people might according to his right, chose to keep all avoid both the extremes of attack and ways the same. government was to serve as a role argue that the United States has an his information confidential. of repression; racism can only be dealt So how do we apply this to college model, the American public would obligation to help other oppressed There were, however, slight with by assertion of humanitarian life? We start by stopping self-isoladon. spend way beyond their means, make nations, but when ten-year old children differences in the way these problems principles. Talk to people! You seem a lot more big plans but never follow through, not are murdering their parents in the were treated that have provoked some Asserting these principles will friendly when you at least say hello. pay back their loans and worry about United States, we are the oppressed racial sparks on campus. The people require much patience and tolerance. More importantly, let’s try to put this feeding their neighbors' children while nation. We are killing ourselves. associated with the airgun were put Racism, like Rome, will not bum in a race thing behind us and show that their own go hungry. Some people have argued against through university procedure by the day. It is an inbred disease that while we differ in many respects, we What is the American dream? eliminating immigration. I feel the Resident Assistant. In contrast, the compounds from the images we see all need love, all worry, all desire, and What has been created for our United States has no choice. It isn't computer incident was dealt with and the unchallenged prejudices we all have prejudices we need to work generations and the one to follow? As that we don’t want to help, but that we directly through the multicultural accumulate. Thus, we need to realize out. an elementary education major, I have can’t help. We don’t have jobs, food, program. I am not at liberty to say if that sweeping a racist under the rug a dream of making a difference. I want or homes for the present citizens. How MTV’s Beavis & Butthead: Arsonists? to give students back the American can we support immigrants? In the for young, impressionable children. A dream. Students need hope and dreams past, America was the land of by Alan P. Babbitt “inspired” her son to commit the deadly neighbor even said she did not know for the future to motivate them to excel. opportunity with a frontier to settle. Staff Writer act. She told officials she had to watch that the family had cable. Would it be terrible if our Our frontier is not only settled but her son extra closely before the tragedy And if he became fascinated with government pulled a large portion of overpopulated. We need to focus on Bored with the pre-game show of because he repeatedly began to play fire, why were there any flammable our overseas service operations and domestic issues and heal ourselves one of the National Hockey League's with fire. devices that he could get to? Search brought them home to rebuild the before we can heal the world. I'm not newest entries-the Anaheim Mighty After the blaze. Moraine Fire Chief him every time he comes into the house United States? Bringing the forces living in a fantasy land, nor do I believe Ducks—before their first game in Harold Sigler joined a growing list of to make sure he did not bring any home doesn ’ t mean abolishing or even the United States will ever be a utopi an history late Friday (Oct. 8) night, I people who want the show toned down. matches or such with him. decreasing the size or strength of our society. However, the United States grabbed the remote control and “I'd be satisfied if the show would The only thing MTV should military, but instead, it would involve has the resources to clean up its streets, switched over to CNN's Headline refrain from showing any future consider doing is pulling the show off restructuring and refocusing. Military feed the hungry, provide health care, News. episodes of Beavis & Butthead setting its 7 p.m. time slot. The rest of the bases could occupy abandoned provide quality education, and create a The network always seems to have fires,” he said. responsibility belongs to the parents in buildings or unoccupied farms. new American dream. a late-breaking story that shocks me Okay, so I am to believe that it is this country to make sure their children Training and building physical strength do not watch anything they do want into further bewilderment with human Beavis & Butthead's fault and not the could involve construction, fanning Terri Simerson nature. I usually laugh it off, but one child’s. Give me a break! The real them to. and community service projects. report was just ridiculous. problem here is that we have a mother The saddest fact in this tragedy is Apparently, a five-year-old boy in who could not keep track of her kid. that the boy will probably not learn any "Gas tax good idea" letter uninformed Moraine, Ohio, burned his family's I am not a parent yet; thus, I do not lesson about responsibility. He may Bryan VanDyke's letter to the wealthy would. Other countries can mobile home down while playing with know the time and effort that raising come to believe that he can pin his editor, which appeared in the October have higher gas taxes and not be matches. The blaze killed his two- children involves. But for this mother failures and wrongful acts on someone 27 issue of the Lanthorn, displayed an regressive since automobile ownership year-old sister. to be allowed to blame the show for her else. appalling lack of knowledge in is much lower. Everybody in America This tragedy was certainly no son's actions is inexcusable. She is He may even end up in jail as an economics, business, and current has a car and depends on one for life. laughing matter. The reason for the responsible for the child. If she cannot adult for arson, and I am sure that it affairs. With this letter, I hope to Everything in America is designed fire, though, is what got my blood properly take care of him, then the will be Beavis & Butthead's fault then, correct him on a few items. around individual transportation. Other boiling. state needs to step in. too. First, a large gas tax is a poor idea, countries are built around public The mother claimed her son Why was the boy allowed to watch since it would be a regressive tax. That transportation, and generally only became obsessed with fire after MTV in the first place, let alone Beavis Have something to means that the middle and lower classes wealthier individuals and families own watching MTV's Beavis & Butthead. & Butthead? The channel is adult and say? Write a letter to would be paying more tax as a automobiles. For example, I bet the The twosome' s pyromaniac fascination teenager-oriented and is definitely not the editor! percentage of their income than the Please see GAS, p J I h, Li IK fill fill • Gas, from p.4 average European college student docs New gas tax is just more taxes Lead... or Leave, a not-for-profit organization which not own* car. seeks to both Involve young people In politics and to Second, Bryan obviously has no Kathleen Beatty’s article “Gas tax have cheap transportation and not idea how large the federal deficit is. long overdue” is full of false follow the socialist policies of Europe. Inform politicians about the concerns and needs of He feels with the large gas tax, we assumptions and philosophies. The 23 The gas tax is simply another tax young people, Is conducting a nation-wide poll. The could collect over one billion dollars mil raised is not, nor will it be used for thatfinds itself hidden in every product Lanthom has agreed to cooperate In this endeavor. in fiveyeanand“havethat nasty deficit reducing the deficit It is simply used or service as an additional cost of doing Please take a moment to complete the following gone in no time." For the 1993 fiscal as another form of tax to generate business. We’re simply giving more questionnaire, and then to return it to the Lanthorn money for spending. money to an agency that has proven year, we will have a deficit of over office, located In the lower level of the Kirkhof Center. $300 billion dollars. Congress has Let us not forget, none of the itself inept at managing money. raised our taxes over and over again present tax increases reduce anything Let’s not suffer because someone If you want change, do something about itl for the expressed purpose of reducing because nothing has been cut out of else does. Let’skeep America great by the deficit, but we still end up with spending and only more spending has providing the most economical THE NATIONAL STUDENT SURVEY — FALL 1993 record deficits year after year. occurred, to the tune of 3 dollars spent transportation system in the world. Congress cannot resist the temptation for every additional dollar of taxes Higher taxes are merely a means for to spend the additional revenue that collected. In fact, Clinton’s deficit the government to get their hands on Are you worried about getting a job after graduation? results from higher taxes on its pet reduction policy is a policy of raising more and more of our hard earned Yes No projects. The federal government taxes and spending with a promise to dollars so they can distribute how they should not get any more of our money try to curb spending at some later date. see fit and benefit themselves at the Will you have student loans after you graduate? unless it can prove to us that it can be In other words, nothing was reduced. same time. Higher fuel taxes are not Yes No fiscally responsible. Only more spending occurred. needed, nor desired in a faltering Third, Bryan was correct in stating The fact that Europe has chosen to economy. Do you think it is harder to get a job now than it was when your parents were that companies would pass the extra tax more heavily means nothing to us. your age? cost of the tax to the consumers. Any If anything, it should tell us that what Jay Agema Yes No business professor will tell you that made America great was our ability to there is no such thing as a tax on Do you think the government is doing enough to reduce the nation's deficit? business; any business tax will get Golf course with a purpose? Yes No passed on the the consumer. However, After returning to Grand Valley Maybe Jack Nicholas will drop by he was incorrect in his belief that price from a 3 year absence, I was shocked too, and lectures to the geology majors What is your number one political concern? controls from Congress would take to find a golf course in its midst. To on grass care management and the care of the problem. Price controls quote comedian Rosie O'Donnel, symbiotic relationship of each blade have never worked wherever they’ve “What is golf? Men in ugly pants, of grass to those little dimples in the Do you feel young people are getting involved in politics? been tried. The last U.S. experience walking.” Well, at least our balls. Yes No with price controls under the Nixon administrators will have something to Who knows, this thing could be administration proved that they were a do in their spare time. dangerous. What if a mad putter sends Did you vote in the 1992 Presidential Election? failure. I just don ’ t see how golf carts, the a ball flying into the took-Dewitt Yes No Fourth, Bryan felt that businesses pro shop and memberships will help Center, smacking some unknown had “deep pockets" and could handle turn Grand Valley into an intellectual freshperson in the back of the head? Do you plan on voting in the 1994 Congressional Election? the extra tax. However, this can’t be power house. The possibilities for excitement, Yes No the case, since every other day we hear But perhaps I’m wrong. I don't danger and academic advancement of some company lay ing of f thousands know who’s money was put toward seem endless. Do you feel that the economic future of our generation is in trouble? of workers. For every one of those the construction of the darned thing. Oh, by the way, will there be a Yes No businesses that may actually have Maybe they’re planning for the Putting 101 class offered next spring? “deep pockets,” there are many more psychology department to do research I'm thinking about becoming a golf Would you like information about Lead... or Leave, an organization dedicated that just barely make it from day to on how elite people relate to the little major. to protecting the economic future of young Americans? day. Businesses must use their money holes in the ground. Oh yes, and the Yes No as efficiently as possible to stay controversial putter envy. Heidi Parent competitive in a free market economy, Name;______so they typically don’t have it sitting CORRECTIONS: Address;______around in “deep pockets." 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New Owners New Bulbs New Sun and check out our GREAT STUDENT CALL RATES! 8 9 5 -6 6 9 2 A violation of privacy: random room searches deemed illegal Housing Security or Public Safety depends on what they are searching by Jude Reynolds wants to enter a student's room, proper for. As long as they ask me first; it's Staff Writer steps must be taken. called courtesy,” said Danita Maynor, According to Carmen Strazisar, freshman Copeland resident. Rumor has itthatHousing Security Sgt of Public Safety, random “dorm Jones states that the housing staff and Public Safety have conducted walks" are conducted throughout the makes an attempt to provide alternative random room searches in the residence residence halls but this does not include activities for students on Thursdays, halls. random room searches. Fridays and Saturdays, which he calls In order toclear the air, Tom Jones, “As much as I can get officers out “high activity time." Copeland Hall Director stated that to walk through the dorms the better. “We are not here to write up neither theHousing Security or Public We are responsible for all the buildings everybody for every incident,” said Safety has therightto search astudents on campus and the dorms are buildings Jones. room without their consent on campus," said Sgt. Strazisar. There are 54 residence hall Jones is also the director of “The Security Staff has the assistants (Resident Assistants and Housing Security. His job is to oversee authority to confront a situation on a Multi-Cultural Assistants) in the the security staff and help maintain a housing violation with reasonable housing system and each one has to harmonious residence hall. suspicion,” said Jones. complete nine programs geared “My security staff doesn't have Most of these suspicions are linked towards students. the authority to searchrooms. Housing to alcohol. In fact, since the school However, programs are nota sure­ Security is a staff comprised of year began from Aug. 30th to Sept. fire way to eliminate housing students, we have no authority to go 30th 249 referrals (write-ups) have violations. Thestudentsplaythemajor Sergio Carillo stands amidst the mexican pyramids on his venture to Mexico City. into a room and search without the been made with a high percentage of role on what disciplinary actions are student's permission,” said Jones. those referrals related to drinking in taken against them. Without consent a The act of room searching is based the residence halls. room check cannot take place. Grand Valley student on a reasonable suspicion that a student Nonetheless, some students Nonetheless, students should is violating the campus and/or disagree with room searches. They understand that Housing Security’s residence hall code. Every student is say it’s a violation of privacy. job is in its name; to ensure a secure explores Mexican culture given a GVSU housing handbook at “I don’t like it; then again, I don't housing environment that benefits museums and the great pyramid of the beginning of the year. If in fact givethemareasontosearchit Itreally Please see SEARCHES, p.7 by Julie Radecki Tenochtitlan. Staff Writer “We visited the pyramids and I never realized how short the Aztec Award-winning poet visits When Sergio Carillo wanted to people were,” Carillo said, referring to dog was discovered eating the sheep. “My own children had a hard time learn more about his roots, he went the small, narrow steps up the pyramid by Gayle Selvaggio In another, she recalls the image of her believing such a place existed,” Voigt directly to the heart of the issue, joining “I had to walk up sideways.” Staff Writer father plunging ice picks into the side added. 200other youths from theUnited States During his one-week stay, Canllo of a cow, “too fullof sweet, wet clover.” Voigt's southern drawl seemed to for a week in Mexico. met with the President of Mexico, “How do you kill chickens in However she explained that this was become more pronounced with each Carillo, a Grand Valley State Carlos Salinas de Gortari. Michigan?” poet Ellen Bryant Voigt done to help the cow, just as shooting poem, lending a melodic quality to her University freshman who is studying Carillo is a first-generation asked the audience after reading “The the dog was necessary to protect a voice as she spoke. “Mule" sounded criminal justice, was able to visit his American, and he said that this was Hen," a poem she’d written about farmer’s livelihood. like “m ew l,” “backside,” like native country in September, during part of the reason he was so anxious to beheading a chicken. Using gestures, “Itrytospacethesepoems because “backsahd,” and “parlor” like the third annual Youth in Solidarity, a see Mexico. the Virginia native demonstrated her the violence in them seems excessive,” “pawlah.” retreat funded by Mexico. “I wanted to learn more about grandmother’s methodofswinging the Voigt explained. “But if any of you The author of four collections of Carillo was chosen for his where my parents were bom.” chicken around by its neck. “It worked know about farms you know they are poems, Voigt had one small piece of academic performance, involvement Carillo, who is fluent in Spanish, for her," she said. violent places.” advice for students who want to write in community service, and for an essay was eager to use the language on his A writer-in-residence at Hope Her poetry also reflected the poetry: “You should read a lot of he wrote on why he wanted to leant trip. College, Voigt recited several of her cultivation of tobacco, the main cash poems," she advised, “and you should more about his origins. “ I’ve only seen maybe two poems to staff and students at GVSU crop of South Virginia; aboy’sunique read more than you write. That’s the “They shoved history up and down Hispanics here on campus,” Canllo on O ct 26 as a guest of the Grand discovery of a hawk on a field trip; and only advice 1 can give." our throats from 6 a.m. to midnight said. “Basically, in Mexico, everything Valley State University Writer Series. a jaunt in Paris. Currently a resident of Vermont, everyday,” Carillo said. was in Spanish.” Much of her poetry reflects her Voigt recited a poignant portrayal this was Voigt's first visit to GVSU. But Carillo didn’t mind the Carillo said he now has a better childhood in the rural South and has of desegregation in the deep South She was invited and introduced by shoving. He and other students were understanding of the Mexican culture, been printed in several publications, entitled, “At the Movies in Virginia in English professor Patricia Clark. able to attend cultural events in Mexico and the country was more beautiful including “The Ohio Review,” “The 1956.” In it she recalled a time when “It is hard, sometimes, in the age of City and visit historical sites including than he had ever imagined. Nation,” and “The Iowa Review." blacks used a separate entrance to buy movie and video, to hear the quieter Killing a hen was only one of many tickets at a movie theater. In one line voice of poetry," Clark said. “Voigt Interviews topics Voigt has put into poetry. One she read, “You try not to look and they confronts, lyrically and thoughtfully, Friday, November 5 poem entitled “The Trust,” involved a try to be invisible,” and in another, the issues of family, history, fiction, NBD Loan Officer CO. Sales faithful dog who was shot after seven “Hooded figures of the Ku Klux Klan joy, vocation, and transformations.” Trainees. years of service to his master when the seemed like another movie.” Voigt is in residence at Hope Representatives. College under a grant given the college Accounting, finance Juniors and seniors for by the Lila-Wallace-Reader's Digest majors. internships. Graduates for fund administered by the Woodrow full and Wilson National Fellowship Branch Manager Trainees. part time jobs. Foundation. Her four poetry books All business majors. are entitled “Two Trees,” “Claiming Friday, November 12 Kin," “The Lotus Rowers," and “The Monday, November 8 PRUDENTIAL Forces of Plenty,” which are available OLDE DISCOUNT. INSURANCE & in the GVSU Bookstore. Stock Broker Trainee, FINANCIAL SALES. Besides Voigt, the Writer Series Finance majors. program will feature playwright Jean Saks, Reed Bahle and poet Keith Taylor in Marketing and Tuesday, November 9 association with the Urban Institute of management sales. Contemporary Arts on Nov. 13 at 8 TOTAL FACILITY p.m. at the UICA Headquarters in MANAGEMENT. Sales LADY FOOTLOCKER. Monroe Mall. The price of admission Representative Msaagemeni Trainee. is waived for all GVSU students, who All business majors. Marketing, accounting, are also invited to attend the informal general business and question-and-answer session Thursday, November 11 management majors. Wioto by Juon Denny beginning at 7 p.m. FRANKLIN LIFE INS. Loyd Auerbach spins a good ghost story in his lecture about parapsychology. Paranormal investigator speaks at GVSU importantly, said Auerbach, his profession rarely resembles the movies. The Week Ahead... by Katbleca Beatty Study, has been investigating cases of “I haven’t run into any Babylonian Editorial Anistmt the paranormal for more than 12 years. gods lately,” said Auerbach, “although Thursday, November 4 Most recently, Auerbach has I know many professors from Berkeley With a bit of magic, humor, and consulted for the Fox TV program who think they are.” 3 p.m. Seminar Habit of Remembering, Kleiner Commons B stories of the unknown, well-known Sightings and has been on the Joan He does, however, attest that, Saturday, November 6 ghosthunter, magician, and author Rivers Show andLate Night with David through his travels and experiences, Lloyd Auerbach introduced GVSU Lelterman. many questions remain answered His 2 pjn. GVSU Radio Players: On-Air Presentation, WCKS (C-Tech) students and staff to the world of the Describing himself as a skeptic, goal, said Auerbach, “is to help people Channel 7 unknown while lecturing at Kixkhof Auerbach said he approaches every understand what may or may not be Center last Thursday evening. situation he investigates with care. He going on in their lives.” Often this Tuesday, November 9 Auerbach, who is currently an has studied magic to make himself means exploring subjects where most 9 p.m. Study Abroad Fair, Portside Room, Kirkhof Center adjunct professor of Parapsychology wise to the methods of the phony scientists dare not tread. at John F. Kennedy University in psychic, and uses some of the hard “This is my reality,” Auerbach sail. Wednesday, November 10 Orinda, California, and president of sciences to find natural causes for “Welcome to it" 2 p m. Seminar Stress Management, 152 Commons the California Society for Psychical unexplained occurrences. Most II . ... . 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Mapes says that there are 200 SEARCHES,fromp.6 ------violated, the student handbook Grand Valley helps out boys waiting for Big Brothers. She everyone. provides procedures that can be taken. adds that some wait for years to getone "The only reason why we come in “Your dorm is just like a home. and some never get a mentor. is confidentiality reasons and Nobody will be able to search your with Big Brother program The program is always looking for depending on the situation. They room without a search warrant,” said volunteers who will be Big Brothers (students) don’t have to let them in. Strazisar. of the children in the program.” and Big Sisters and is willing to work We don't do random searches we only by Paul Torres She contends that the program with the schedules of college students. confront situations against housing Staff Writer helps children stay in school, keeps Mapes says that this program can “open regulations,” said Jones. them away from drugs and gives them up a new world” to both student Students living in the residence Growing up without having someone to listen to. volunteers and to children. halls are not denied their right of someone to look up to is not easy. Mapes maintains that the privacy. If in fact, a student feels Luckily, for children in this situation, consistency of an older person’s time there is the Big Brother/Big Sister is a positive influence for children Program to provide that person for who are used to rejection. The older them. person is usually an adultoutof college The national program, which who has a career underway. currently helps 425 children between “That profile,” Mapes says, “ is the ages of 4 and 12, is sponsored by changing to college students.” Study Abroad the United Way. The United Way The Big Brother/Big Sister recognized a need for some children program has had a strong affiliation to have a mentor and began the Big with Calvin College for the past two Brother/Big Sister Program. It came years. The program has just recently ForsIndents to Kent County in 1965 and has been recognized Grand Valley State going strong ever since. University as a resource for Big interested in The targeted group of children is Brothers and Sisters and the response g a in in g from single-parent homes. The has been strong. international program hopes to help children with The program is apparently school and with peers. working because there is an 81 percent experience Lynn Mapes, a social worker in success rate in the targeted group of the Big Brother/Big Sister Program of children. This statistic only applies to Kent County, said that a Big Brother the children with Big Brothers and Big or Sister can “help raise the self-esteem Sisters. Learn more about Tuesday, Nouember 9 Grand Valley's study abroad 9:00 am - 4:00 pm programs in Belize, England, BOB'S SPECIAL France, Germany, Presentations at Noon: --Mexico, Poland, Why Study Abroad? Russia, Taiwan How to Finance Your Trip. FREE 2-LITER with any and Japan. Personal Experience from Study Abroad Returnees. Research your Pizza Purchase options for The video, "Planning for Study Abroad", created by additional the Institute of International Education will be overseas shown throughout the day. Call us at 895-3272 or 895-3654 programs and internships. 7 days a week, 8:00pm - 1:00am Stop by anytime!

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b;M k*Araey added. Staff Writer Grand Valley finally got on the board whenStoverfoundSareini, who The only thing musing from broke open for a 41 yard touchdown Lubbers Stadium Saturday was lots reception. of snow, as the Lakers played Santa Looking like Grand Valley was Claus in their 38-21 defeat at the about to turn the tide of the game hands of Hillsdale. around, the Lakers drove to the Grand Valley turned the ball over Charger four-yard line, but Stover six times, the first four leading to ' fumbled on the six-yard line, and Hillsdale points. Brad Fox recovered for the Chargers Charger running back Scott on his own 17, ending a disastrous Schulte had been looking forward to first half for Grand Valley. playing Grand Valley for three years, The Lakers had no trouble moving and made the most of it the ball in the first half, outgaining “I knew he’d (Schulte)play great Hillsdale 277-208 in total yardage. against us because he’s a great football But three fumbles and two player,” praised Laker head coach interceptions kept the Lakers down. Brian Kelly, “I’mltindof disappointed “Grand Valley’s never been at that we didn’t do a better job of the level we’re at right now,” said containing him." Kelly. “We openly talk about it. Schulte ran to theright to the left We’ve hit a low point in the last 10 and over the top of the Laker defense years in terms of what we’re doing.” en route to gaining 207 yards on 40 Ryan Ostrowski scored both carries. Laker touchdowns in the fourth “This was the first time I’ve ever quarter, but again, it was too little, too played a full game against Grand late. Valley,” Schulte said. “I was just “I was hoping to finish off with a hoping to make it through.” big game against these guys,"Schulte Schulte was the entire Hillsdale said. “I really don’t know what they offense on the Chargers ’ first scoring think of us, but we think of this as one drive, which started on the Laker's of our biggest rivals.” 40-yard line following Brian Bobb’s Kelly sees it slightly different. “Every game is the biggest rivalry. Photo by Nikki Boeitman interception of an Eric Stover pass. Hillsdale's Scott Schulte (#37) runs around Lakers defense in a 38-21 Grand Valley loss at Lubbers stadium. “We know that they have some You open up the Detroit paper and for good athletes and we figured the way crying out loud Grand Valley ’ s on the to be on the front page, but everybody This week’s opponent, Wayne put to the test by Tartar quarterback we were gonna beat them was by frontpage with Hillsdale,” Kelly said. wants to beat Grand Valley. We are State, lost to previously winless St. Mark Friday, considered by many as sticking itdown their throats,’’Schulte “We don’t have that kind of team kind of the Michigan of the MIFC,” Joseph’s last week, 38-24. the MIFC’s best quarterback. Kelly said. The Laker defensive backs will be Good Spikers look toward Fort Wayne tournament Luck, by Ben Bailey defeated two of the opponents in the giving her the second highest average Staff Writer tournament already, coach Joan Boand in the GLIAC. says it is going to be a tough weekend. “Sprick and B aker have been doing Lady The women’s volleyball team will Several injuries have taken away an excellent job out there,” Boand said. bring a 15-12 overall record to Fort some of the bench strength that the “Sprick has been consistently digging Lakers Wayne, Indiana on November 5 when Lakers possessed earlier in the season. balls I didn’t think anyone would get the Lakers enter the Indiana-Purdue Senior outside hitter Stepanie to.” Fort Wayne Tournament. Jandasekblew out her knee early in the Sprick and Baker combined to get Grand Valley’s 8-7 conference year and is outforthe season. Freshman 83 ofGrand Valley’s 184 digs this past record places them fifth in the Great outside hitter Jennifer Thatcher has weekend against Saginaw Valley and Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic been nursing a sprained ankle since the Wayne State. Conference, one game behind Ferris middle of the season, but she has The Lakers defeated Saginaw State in the loss column. continued to play. Valley on October 29, in four games, In the preseason poll. Grand Valley Freshman middle hitter Megan 14-16, 15-10, 15-8, 18-16, before was picked to end the year in seventh Reetz underwent an appendectomy on losing to Wayne on October 30, in place. They could end the season as October 13 and is out for the season. five, 15-3,14-16,15-3,9-15,17-19. high as fourth. With three more GLLAC Most recently, junior outside hitter Carrie Baker games at home, including one against Carrie Baker has been bothered by a winds up for a Be sure to Ferris, the Lakers are going to try to recurring shoulder injury, but she spike in last cheer tor the finish as high as they can in the continues to play. Friday's match Grand Valley conference. But, the Lakers are not Despite the bothered shoulder, with Saginaw 1 lockey team going to look past their next opponent Baker is ranked third in the GLIAC Valley State. as they take in the meantime. with 4.34 kills a game. She is not the The Lady on Michigan Lakers won the At the IPFW Tournament the only Laker at the top of the conference. State" match in four Lakers will compete against IPFW and Sophomore middle hitter Jodi University games. Northwood, both who weredefeated Sprick is tied for the most digs per November 6 by the Lakers earlier in the year. game, averaging 3.60. She has 209 at 8 : 3 0 , Grand Valley may also face Ashland digs in 58 games. Behind Sprick is Monn Arena Rioto by and Northern Kentucky. Baker with 200 digs in 58 games. Erik MSU! Holliday Although Grand Valley has Baker's average is 3.45 digs per game, I hi l.ii'illii'm • 11

Grand Valley would be accused of In the last two games, however, complacency. the Lakers haven't been whistled for Young tankers look to I might have been persuaded to one at all. believe that after tying Northern While some people may find this Michigan, but not for the other three. to be good that they 're not committing Have other teams improved that stupid fouls I believe that this team is seniors for leadership much to shrug the Lakers off like a losing its personality. NCAA meet. flea? Grand Valley lacks intensity and by Brian Rutkowskl Sports Editor “Angie, despite being a senior, is I doubt it. emotion. As to why this is would be still new. She never dove in her life The Lakers did tie 12th-ranked anyone’s guess. Laker swimming and diving coach before coming to college.” Ferris State in Big Rapids three weeks Someone needs to take charge and Dewey Newsome sends his children Newsome was pleased with ago, a feat even Kelly praised his team now would be a great time for it. through practice everyday in the pool. performances two weeks ago in an for. I would never tell someone to do His children are Grand Valley's intersquad meet, where many In the two games that followed, something that I would do myself, so swimming and diving teams. individual times were lower than he the Lakers have come out flat It's not as a service to our Lakers, I have a The Laker tankers bring in 22 expected. just the execution, either. couple suggestions. freshmen to the men's and women's We had some individuals who were As the Lakers ran onto the field at 1) Perhaps a classified swimming anddiving teams that return already faster than the first one or two Lubbers Stadium Saturday, it seemed advertisement would help: only three seniors. events at the beginning of last season.” After Saturday’s 38-21 defeat at as if they were subdued. There was no WANTED: One large torch, Newsome says he will look to Newsome say s the team is balanced the hands of Hiilsdale, head coach excitement as they came onto the field preferably lit, to stick under the senior divers Dan Mumbrue, and Angie but that there are some holes to be Brian Kelly has to wonder what it will as they had in other weeks. collective butts of an underacheiving Cripe, to lead the way for the Lakers filled. take to get on track again. ‘ It was almost as if someone had football team. this season. Grand Valley will face someof the The Lakers are winless in their last died and a funeral was in the locker 2) Give the players something to Mumbrue, a two-time All- country’s best division II teams this four games, the first time that’s motivate them: room. American, looks better than he did at season in the GLIAC conference. happened since 1984, andleaves them I never thought it would ever be a The playoffs or a share of the the nationals last year, according to Four-time national champion struggling to stay above .500. problem getting psyched up for a game conference are outof thequestion now Newsome. Oakland University will give the What happened to this team that with charismatic leaders like Hardie for the Lakers. Respectability is the “It’s going to take a top diver to women’s team the toughest challenge was picked by the coaches to win the only thing worth fighting for now. Farr and Rusty Setzer. beat him. he should do vety well at the many will face in their career. conference? Early in the season, the Lakers It’s time for Grand Valley to prove nationals.” “Our whole conference is tough," It certainly isn’t a lack of talent were getting one or two that they aren't overrated or Cripe qualified at the nationals last Newsome says also pointing out that Grand Valley boasts one of the most unsportsmanlike penalties per game. underaceivers and it’s up to them and year as a junior. Newsome says he dual meet opponents Hope College talented teams in the league, if not the They werein the faceof opponents. only them to prove it. looks for her to repeat that performance and Kalamazoo College finished in nation. They played like they wanted everyone If that isn’t enough to spark this and maybe get to the finals in the the top ten at the Division HI nationals. In the past, talented teams like to know how big and bad they were team, then nothing yrill. “ “ lu u,t 1111013 Ul The men’s team will key on Ferris State, as rumors that Ferris will cut Crew team regatta cut snort because ot snow their swimming programs. by Jercay Kosmkkl off season. When spring break rolls around, one women’s eight boat to the As a team Newsome says his goals Staff Writer “It was kind of like finally getting the crew team will be heading to Michigan Chase regatta at U of M. is for everyone to swim well at the your ice cream and then dropping it on training camp. They haven’t decided Holdren isn’t too concerned about it, conference meet. This past weekend’s Speakmon the sidewalk. It was a let down.” where yet, but they should know by though, because it is such a small race. This Friday, the men’s team hosts regatta ended on a low note for the Holdren says that the team needs Thanksgiving. After that they’ll be “Our focus is on the off season and Wayne State while Hillsdale visits to Laker crew team, as snow caused tosuckitup, though, andstart preparing back on the water. next spring now,” said Holdren. race the women's team at 6:30 p.m. cancellation before the finals. for next spring. Holdren also plans on moving a “We’ve got a lot of work to do, but On Saturday the Lakers host the Tam As aresult, medals will be awarded As far as the off season goes, the few novices up to the varsity level this we’ll be much improved.” Pure relays with the first race starting to thetopthreequalifying times. GVSU crew team will keep practicing until spring, which will add somemoredepth at 2:00 p.m. qualified every boat for the finals and it’stoocold Then they’ll take it indoors to the team. Need a special way to This weekend’s meets give the will end up with a couple medals. for strength and conditioning practices. The Lakers have three definite Lakers a chance to put some swimmers However, some boats were just trying “For two hours a day, we’ll do a lot regattas scheduled for the spring right tell that special in event to give Newsome a chance to of running, lifting, and using the rowing now. They include one in Madison, to qualify during the heats rather than someone how you evaluate where the team is at. trying to score in the top three. machines,” said Holdren. “It’ll be one in West Virginia, and one at Notre One of the biggest challenges the “We could have improved a lot of long and boring, but neccessary.” Dame. They plan on competing in a reel .1 Run a personal freshmen face this year is adjusting to our times in the finals,’’ said coach They will also have a couple of couple others, but they haven’tdecided college distances. Where swimmers Brad Holdren. “We were having a real indoor races that consist simply of on them yet. message in the raced 100 meters in their specialty good day and the finals could’ve being timed over a certain distance on On November 7, the crew team 1 .anthorn classifieds! event in high school, swimmers in boosted our moral a lot going into the the rowing machine. will send two men’s eight boats and college race 200 meters. HEY 6VSU! TRY A NIGHT CLASS AT PICK'S RESORT

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Kickoff is scheduled for players that get paid millions of his contract to the , its season last weekend with a strong Denise Skok 6-0.4-6.6-2. 1:30. dollars anddon’tdo anything withit and Dewey was on the move again. fourth place showing at the GLIAC At No. 2 singles, Barnes took fifth Volleyball: The Lady Lakers Then therearethose like former Laker This time he only made one stop in tournament in Midland. place with a 6-0,6-3 victory over Marcy Mark Dewey. the minors, playing in Norfolk, “It was a tough tournament,” said Appleyard of Michigan Tech. travel to Fort Wayne, Indiana this Dewey, who is a relief pitcher Virginia before joining the Mets. coachTim Sutherland. “Thefirstday’s The team finished with an 8-4 weekend for the Indiana-Purdue for the and a 1987 After being sold to the Pirates at matches were played outside and it regular season record, 6-3 in the at Fort Wayne Invitational. The Grand Valley graduate, spends his the beginning of this year, Dewey was pretty cold.” GLIAC. That tied them with Lake tournament begins Friday night at offseasons working with God’s began the season in Buffalo, New The highlight of the tournament SuperiorforfourthpUce,behindFenis, 7 p.m. Garage on S. Division street in Grand York and was called up to Pittsburgh for the Lakers was ShenyFesterling’s Oakland, and Hillsdale. Rapids. on August 1, probably for good. third place finish at No. 6 singles. Ferris won the tournament with 89 Crew: The Lakers travel to “It’s a guy I grew up with that “I think that Pittsburgh is going Fester ling defeated Michigan Tech’s out of a possible 90 points. Grand Ann Arbor on Sunday for the started it,” Dewey explained. “It's a to be a place that I can call home for AmyLeFleur 6-4,7-5. Valley finished fourth with 53, two Michigan Chase. First race is at 9 place for kids to come in off the afewyears. I don't want to play a lot “Sherry played a phenomenal points behind Lake Superior State. a.m. streets from the projects that’s safe." longer, maybe four orfiveyears which match,” Sutherland said. “Amy In the final season standings, the God’s Garage was started in would give me six years in the big Andrews normally plays No. 6 singles Lakers finished in fourth place with Swimm ing: The Laker 1988, and Dewey became involved leagues," Dewey explained, “but it for us, but she wasn’t able to play. 13 J total points, one behind third- Tankers open the 1993-94 season with it two years ago after finally would still be an 11 year career when Sherry stepped up and did a great job.” place Lake Superior and six and a half this weekend. The men’s team getting back in touch with his friend you count in the minor leagues.” Andrews' absence also forced behind first-place Ferris. hosts Wayne State while the after losing contact for nine years. Dewey claims that the two hitters Holly Hibbard to fill in at the No. 2 “It was tough missing out on third women hostHillsdale on Friday at “I do what I can to contribute," he was most in awe of pitching to doubles slot along with Korrie Kiebel. by such a close margin,” said 6:30p.m. TheLakers also host the Dewey said. “I’ve always had a were Kirk Gibson and Eddie Murray. The two settled for fourth place after Sutherland, “but you can’t fault the Tam Pure Relays on S aturday with desire to help kids. Growing up in “A lotof these other guys I don't losing 6-3,6-7,6-0 to Klendl Smith and effortofthegirls. Theyshowedalotof the first race beginning at 2:00 Jettison you don’t really have a clue remember watching as I was growing Zoe Pfister of Hillsdale. heart despite the weather and some p.m. as to what goes onin the inner cities.” up. But to pitch against that quality At No. 1 doubles, the Lakers took nagging injuries.” Dewey said that most of his free of baseball player and succeed is fourth place asNoelleForgar and Jendy Sutherland is looking forward to Hockey: The Laker leers time in the off season is spent at quite enjoyable,” Dewey said. Barnes droppedaO-6,6-3,6-2 decision next year, but admits that every other travel to Michigan State to play God’s Garage. “It’s to teach them there’s abetter to Oakland’s Lisa Bielenda and Katie team in the league is too. the Spartans at Munn Ice Arena. During the season, his career has way than what they seeonthestreets,” Kennedy. “Every school seems to be Opening faceoff is at 11 p.m. taken him all over the country playing Dewey said about God's Garage. Festerling and Jen Whittington improving every year,” he said, “but ball. Drafted in June of 1987 by the “When I saw what they have to deal took home fourth place at No. 3 I’m happy because all of these IM Scores with day to day it affected me.” , Dewey began doubles, losing 6-2, 6-4 to Helke wonderfol girls will be back next year.” Flag Football Women’s League Tag Team 7, The Flying Piglets 0 T. O.’s 7, Zealous Mix 0

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A voice? the show’s short 45 minute length, but Timothy Ferris, an astronomer and more detail would have added to the award-winning author, narrates understanding of the diversity of “Galaxies," a sky show currently galaxies. playing at the Chaffee Planetarium in “Galaxies” provokes the mind to Grand Rapids. fathom a universe outside the small “Galaxies” takes an imaginary haven we know as Earth. It opens journey through the Milky Way and minds and opens doors to moves to neighboring galaxies like understanding a frontier that is more Andromeda and the Magellanic extensive than our imaginations. Clouds. However, the show “Galaxies” plays Friday and concentrates on the Milky Way Galaxy Saturday evenings at 8:00pm and and some of its most striking features. Nebula in At each step of the journey, the some impressive special effects. Saturday and Sunday 3:30pm through These features include the Pleiades (a clusters of stars that hover around our viewer becomes a part of the A memorable moment in the show November 28. The cost is $3 JO for comes with the Crab Nebula's adults. nursery of new bom stars), the Crab galaxy like swarms of bees. astronomical terrain, which results in performance of this work in the United Musical adventures: States. From the title, one might think Pearl Jam is reborn it suggests something about the piece symphonic wind ensemble when, in reality, it is not intended to represent anything. This was the only with Versus release ------theSymphonicWindEnsemblegavea non-contemporary work in the concert at the Louis Armstrong Theatre. program. There was a lot of dissonance lyrically by areincamated and updated by Shaaaaa Mackenzie by Joshua J. Miknit I since the piece is based on the minor Jim Morrison, with guitar energy Staff Writer This group had five wonderful pieces Staff Writer on their program. It was exciting and second chord. There was a hom duet reminiscient of the early Ted Nugent. in this piece, played by Robert It begins slowly and gradually rises to The musicians silently seated the audience left that night in awe of After a seemingly endless two year Bloodworth and Jim Wildgin, that was become most likely the hardest and themselves and Lynne Meeuwsen the magical tour they had just been on. period of albumlessness, all the Pearl just amazing. fastest Pearl Jam song in existence. began to tune them. When they were The first piece was The Impresario Jam fans of the world can finally stop The third song was “Fiesta” by “Animal” the song Pearl Jam played ready, Samuel Mcllhagga entered and “Overture” by Mozart It was a fast playing the P.J. debut album Ten until Williams. This piece had a Latin live at the 1993 MTV video music the applause began. Sam, the director, and lively piece. The dynamics (louds their eardrums explode. The long American kick to it The trumpet awards, is the nexton the endless listof turned the applause to the musicians arid softs) were highly exaggerated, awaited follow-up to Ten has finally solo, played by David Maiean, seemed highly-paced, highly-distorted songs and the concert began. making it even more exciting. been released under Epic Associated like a sad story because it was slow and on Versus. This’ll probably be the Some may be wondering, “What The next arrangement was Kinetic first entitled Five Against One and later played with so much feeling. Then the second radio player from this album. concert?” On Thursday, October 28, Energy by Boysen. This is the second renamed Versus. Breathe a breath of band came in and the music began to There has been a fair amount of fresh air, Pearl Jammers. soar. It almost seemed like the speculation from magazine writers, Versus, in contrast to Ten, is much instruments were talking to one disc jockeys, and video jockeys that more hard hitting and less mellow. In another. the writing style of Pearl Jam would be short, it’s got power. Not the sort of Epinicion, by Paulson, came next. different on this album, due to their power found on Alice In Chains album, An epinicion is an ancient Greek monumentous success of late. Well, but the raw sort of power you’d find on victory song. There was one theme, they may have a somewhat harder edge an album the caliber of Led Zeppelin 4. played by all the instruments at least in their music, but you can tell that it's once. This piece was written still the Pearl Jam from Ten behind the aleatorical meaning there aren’t any The same soul, instruments. And they’re still writing for their own personal edification notes, only directional arrows to give depth, and meaning the performer an idea of where and instead of for the will of a record label how high to play. There was also a from Ten is still or the demand of the fan. The same section written in proportional notation, present in each song soul, depth, and meaning from Ten is which is when there are three parts and still present in each song on Versus. the musicians work together to make on Versus. This album, which is supposed to music. Devin Vickery (flute), Becca be the heir to Ten, is more of a peak Borawski (oboe), and Thomas Oatmen Pearl Jam excercised their soulful thatTen led up to. This album, complete (clarinet) were the three who used side on Ten brilliantly with tracks such with the open-jam insanity of the song proportional notation, which sounded as “Black," “Alive," and “Release.” “Blood” and the acoustic majesty of Joel very nice. Dennis Festerling played a Now they excercise their ability to live “Daughter" with “Animal” and “Go" Ferguson solo on the tuba, which was absolutely up to the second word in their name should be an assured classic when and Pete incredible. just as brilliantly on Versus with songs looked upon twenty years from now. Dunning The final piece was Galop by like “Go" and “Animal." B ut don't wait for it to become a classic, of Five Shostakovich. This is a traditional “Go" is the song you’ve probably get Versus now. As Ten lasted for two Day Rain Russian folk melody, which means the heard on the radio that sounds like years without getting old. Versus could play in first theme heard is played between something that would be written easily last twice that the band each new section. This song was fast etimagtraa and bouncy. There was a trombone Thursday, solo that was awesome, too. Oct. 28 at This is a must-see group. For an the Blown away... Reptile hour, you can sit back and let the music House. cany you where it will. Who can say where the next trip might be? Photo by Erik Holliday about a year and a half ago. Let there be rain The band listens to all types of They performed with a striving by Cary D. Otoen music but its main influences include ambition that night but still came up Staff Writer Black Sabbath, The Beatles, Smashing short. Personally, 1 think that they Pumpkins, and Catherine Wheel. should have won, but I wasn’t a judge. You’ve heard about them all over Right now the band is pretty busy. Their music is a mild alternative Grand Rapids. You’ve seen them here They usually book gigs about two style with some pretty excellent lyrics. on campus and at the KLQ Hometown months in advance, playing right “Our music speaks about life in Rock Search. They’re coming out around twelve shows a month. Plus, general” Ferguson explains, “mostly with an album on November 10th. with an album coming out, things tend human experiences.” It’s the type of They’re Five Day Rain! to get a little hectic. music that you can sit around and This somewhat alternative band, “We’re going to work up until the enjoy or get up and dance to. It’s very based out of Grand Rapids, plays all end of November, then take December versatile. around the western Michigan area. The off for sanity reasons,” Dunning said. If you want to see an interesting I’ve seen the band twice since I band with a groove and some talent. band members are: Joel Ferguson- Photo by Nikki Boettman came up to school. They played by the Five Day Rain is for you. They'll be lead vocals and rhythm guitar, Pete Brian Lake reacts to being blown away by his opponent Tim Knight during their Dunning-lead guitar, Tom Mayo-Bass, Ravine during the first week of the performing all through November and starting back up in January so get out virtuality experience game at Studio 28. The game cost is $4 for five minutes and and Garret Lohr-drums. semester, and they were competing in will be at Studio 28 until Thanksgiving. there and support them! Amazingly, they only started up the KLQ-Hometown Rock Search. Returns was leaning towards psychotic, unimaginable, had the idea of as scary as possible. He accidentally indirectly spreads his telltale talent of wait until you see the work he does as overlapping holidays stuck somewhere finds a way to Christmasland, and terror into the joyous atmosphere of A Christmas a scriptwriter for TheNightmareBefore within the demented depths of his decides he wants to be able to create Christmas, and allHell-o-ween breaks Christmas. In this feature, people open imagination. His animated brainchild the feeling that was present there loose. nightmare their heads in order to scratch their of a motion picture The Nightmare himself. Sohe decides that he’ll kidnap If you thought the workTim Burton brains while in deep thought, and little Before Christmas just recently hit the Santa Claus and take his place for a did as a director on Edward by Joafcaa J Mlknrt I kids receive shrivelled heads for Staff Writer big screen. year. The next thing you know, Jack Scissorhands, Batman, and Batman The Nightmare Before Christmas Christmas. The only thing that disappointed Have you ever wondered what it revolves around the idea of having me is that I wasn’t a part of the would be like to have Christinas and HalloweenonChristmas. This happens W CkS our picks of the week intended audience. The Nightmare Halloween on the same day? Neither because Jack Skellington, “The Plus, as an added bonus, we’ll also feature some other picks from students Before Christmas, with Tim Burton’s have I. ButapparentlyTimBurton,the Pumpkin King,” becomes bored with and faculty. And, what we think of them! insane presence, seemed to be in tended master of all that is unusual and his yearly routine of making Halloween Artist ______Title______Style fora mature audience. But its cutesy little happy ending is more for little Tom Waits “Nighthawks blues 1) DJPax kids than college students. scat jazz FREE MOVIES! at the Diner’’ Not that Ididn’tenjoy it. 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They’ve with two types of music. The first genre for these guys. “Animate,1 certainly backed up that statement. being mellow, middle-tempo, typical “Stick it Out,” and “Alien Shore” are Rush is "sticking it out" the harder songs on the album. l- n __ n rvL... Lee has won the best bassist of the Rush music that makes you want to by Cory D. Otsen Although this seems to be a new style with their new album. Counterparts. year award multiple times and Peart sing. “The Speed of Love” and Suff Writer for Rush, they pull it off tremendously The band has been somewhat out has acquired several drumming “Everyday Glory” are the two best well. Lee supports this with his ever- of sight since their last release, “Roll awards. examples of what I mean. Both have Well everyone, it’s time to talk changing bass style. It’s no wonder the Bones,” except for Geddy Lee’s Plus, I doubt that you can name that steady drum beat, solid bass line, aboutRush. No, notLimbaugh, we’ve why he has been called the “best bassist singing of the Canadian National many current artists that haven’t been and sinjging guitar part which made heard enough about him. I'm talking in the world.” Anthem at a Blue Jays game this year. influenced by them. All in all, Rush Rush famous. The second type is about the three Canadians: Peart, This Rush album is pretty But I heard rumors of a separation. has defied the “laws” of music and is something that I have never heard from Lifeson, and Lee. That’s right! The Rush before. They really get into this spectacular. It offers versatility, band that plays “Tom Sawyer.” Well, That meant no more tours or albums. I still going. music and rip it up. It’s a much heavier spontaneity, and some very good jams. they have changed some since then, was concerned because I consider Rush Counterparts is really something and stronger style, not the typical Even if you aren’t an avid Rush fan, but are ready to surprise you again to be one of the best groups ever, different for Rush. The album is filled played by Dennis Leary, addresses the issue of the future pretty well by saying It's time for Demolition ”1 wanna be able to smoke a cigar the alcohol, cigarettes, and salt are illegal. size of Cincinatti in the non-smoking by Joshua J Mikrut I It is in this year that Simon Phoenix, section, I wanna be able to run naked Staff Writer the worst criminal of a bad time, through the streets covered in green escapes from the Cryo-Prison during a Jello. Why? Because I may suddenly An action movie of momentous parole hearing. The police are feel the need to!" proportions opened not too long ago unequipped to deal with the situation Overall, this movie, has an entitled Demolition Man. so they defrost the man who put him excellent theme of preserving people’s The lead character is hardline Los away, John Spartan. liberty. And, of course, the old’’good Angeles detective John Spartan aJc.a. On the surface this movie looks to always wins in the end” theme is also “the Demolition Man” played by be yet another macho-spill-their-guts present Both the characters of John Sylvester Stallone. Spartan is action flick that reeks of testosterone. Spartan and Simon Phoenix are sentenced to seventy years of sub zero Well I won’t exactly say that this brilliantly acted by both Stallone and rehabilitation after being charged with perspective is a misconception, but Snipes. the manslaughterofthirtypeople while there is quite a bit more to it than that. "Demolition Man,” complete apprehending the infamous murderer, “ Demolition Man,” in addition to the with top-notch special effects and Simon Phoenix, played by Wesley blood and guts, contains a strong idea excellent direction, is a Sci-Fi/Action Snipes. Thirty years later it is a time of in favor of human rights. classic for viewers who are into in- peace when sex, swearing, rock’n’roll, The character of Edgar Friendly, your-face action, dram a, and suspense.

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