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Spectator 1996-10-24 Editors of the Ps Ectator Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 10-24-1996 Spectator 1996-10-24 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1996-10-24" (1996). The Spectator. 2016. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/2016 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by ScholarWorks @ SeattleU. It has been accepted for inclusion in The peS ctator by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks @ SeattleU. NON-PROFIT ORG US POSTAGE PAID SEATTLE. WA PERMIT NO 2783 Spectator The■sizriEMMiiigirasasfcißM Bon Appetit gives y/'y^ Forget Clinton Score withthe students more to <jfc§| and Dole: Spectator's soccer ft# * chew on. lH^ Nader in 96- smorgasboard. News, 2 l^rl Opinion, 10 Sports, 12-13 State candidates Madrano wins ASSU address issues Freshman Rep slot accountability International representative resigns; at write-in candidate to fill theposition NicoleKidder freshman forum Reporter election Staff brought PeggyEaton out more than300 News Editor Jason Madrano emerged voters. from the primary elections as care, insurance reform The Health SeattleUniversity's freshman and the minimum wage topped voting representativeonTuesday.He Auditorium may the agendainSehafer defeated fellow freshman night at Ac- have last the Candidate Frank Trieuwith55percentof Forum. The forum, been countability the votes. Trieuonlycaptured in part by Seattle lower sponsored 45 percent. University's Campus Ministry, this year, International representative however, featuredInsuranceCommissioner YonghceKirn defeated write- Senn and represen- t h c Deborah state in candidate Angel Fernandez tatives Ed Murray Frank turnout and at the polls during the Chopp,all who are on the ballot f 0 r primaries last week, but she for the Nov.5 election. freshman has decidedto resignher seat. generated prior to candidates Questions, Kirn turned in her short by join) sponsoring KingCounty Organizing w a s the forum membersof the resignation Tuesday, simply Project (KCOP), primarily concerned livable wages and benelits lor larger stating that she has decided workers. Alivablewageisconsideredapproximately $10-12perhour or than it not to accept the position. that family can sustain themselves on," according to Social has been "wages a Fernandez has'agreed to take Justice Ministerand Kathy Heffernan. in years. KCOP leader over. "As as the agenda,this [a wage]is avery appropriateissue "I am far livable More than 600 students in the Universitycommunity," Heffernan said, very to be addressed Seattle voted for the executive noting that the current minimumwageof$4.90 isless than half what she pleased representativeslas!year, while MANDY MATZKE / SPECTATOR considers a wage. and livable not even 300 voted on JasonMadrano, winner the ASSUFreshmanRepresentative in 1992,Senn pledged hersupport for continuingregulationof of impressed Elected Tuesday. Position the insurance industry and ongoinghealth care reform. with the Only 265 voters turned out "We have goout andorganize,organize,organize. We have togo candidate to to cast their votes, according to people." Senn said. She also praised the forum's President, turnout this year. This freshman out and mobilize ASSU electionscommitteechair, said'the voter turnout —— Terrance Ihnen. was average for freshmen year's see Election on page 2 See Forum on page 4 Troy Mathern, ASSU elections, although last Halloween brings returnofSeattle University area kids to campus Success almost digsprogram's grave MEGANMCCOID '-We'vebeenseeing a steady in- Carpenter attributes the over- 450-500 children coming to cam- ManagingEditor creaseinchildrenevery year," said whelming success of the event to pus,along withtheir parents. Debbie Carpenter, the residential word of mouth from those who So far,only40 studentsare setto AHalloween tradition atSeattle educationprogramcoordinator for participate in the Halloween eel- actas guides for the trick-or-treat- University,theCentralAreaTrick- Residential Life, which runs the ebration,because Residential Life ers. At least 20 more guides are or-Treat program, celebrates its irick-or-treatprogram has not increased the number of needed to keep the trick-or-lreat tenth year nextThursday. Neighborhood children are in- agencies that are contacted every running smoothly.Carpentersaid. But the event nearly folded this vited to participateinthe program year. Residential Life sent out a letter season due to the program's ex- through invitations andletters that "Children spread the word at to all the clubs and organizations tremepopularity, whichresultedin are sent to about 12-15 agencies, school,"Carpenterexplained."It's oncampusaskingfor theirhelpthis growingnumbers ofchildreninthe schools,and community centersin thesafestplacefor themtotrick-or- yearin an attempt tosavethe pro- halls witli too few student volun- the surroundingarea, according to treat." teers tosupervise them. Carpenter. Asaresult,Carpenteranticipates Seg Halloween on page3 News |J» jjC^^VPB 2 J BonAppetit enlarges £news= campus menu selection Holocaust Survivorto Speak Pasta, potato bar bringflavor to meal Holocaust survivorHenryFriedman will speakaboutresis- time, wraps be next tance tototalitarianism as partofanexhibithonoringtheWhite addition of could Rose. MembersoftheWhiteRose,agroupofGermanstudents who campaigned against the Nazi governmentin the 19405, wereexecuted for tlieir resistance activities. saidSophomore Friedman will speakon Oct.24 in theCasey Atrium. The ShaneUpdike other changes in food service year", Theresa Michalec. And WhiteRose exhibiton thirdfloor Casey willbe open through StaffReporter include four styles of rotisserie Sophomore daily Alex Kerkow that, "pasta Nov. 10. Theexhibitis sponsoredby the Collegeof Arts and chicken whichrotateon a stated crust, change fromlast Sciences,the Foreign Languageand International Studies de- Seattle University students basis,a newpizza a baked is a wonderful enjoying choices year." partments,the White RoseFoundation andGoetheInstitute. are some new potatobar on the weekendsand in food service at the anew bagelservice. The bagels Along with the changes that Columbia St. Cafe this are now broughtin havealreadybeenimplemented, indicated that 70Organizations toAttend CareerExpo year as Bon Appctit fresh every Bones attempts to give there could be more The annual Career Expo will feature 70 organizations to students more g^> promotecareers,internshipsand volunteeropportunities. The dining options 7' changes 1 this expo,heldOct.30,willalsoinclude aresumecontest.Formore with an coming information,or tobecome avolunteer for theexpo,contact the expanded, year. "We will review Career DevelopmentCenterat 296-6080. healthier menu. The changes were ihe new concepts brought on by Bon Appetif: at the end of Health Center toProvideFluShots desire to give students l h e morecreative choices semester", what theyeat and - said Bones. The StudentHealthCenter willbeprovidingflushots aspart in <I ■ students ofamonthly campaign. tokeepthe students ■ If tired of The shots are available for the entire Seattle University coming back are communityfor $5 perperson. Flu shots will beadministered nightly.^ the n c w from 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Oct. 30-31 and Nov. 5-6 in the according to* programs, we Bones, will bookstore lobbyintheUniversityServices Building. Louis the try new managerof the somethingnew Columbia St. Cafe. k to make it more LocalAuthor toVisit Campus The mos interesting. noticeable addition Another Local author Ivan Doig will attend the Writers Reading to the Cafe is a option being Series today. Doig,author of "Buckingthe Sun,"will speak pasta bar for considered is to abouthis workand answerquestions. dinner on include otter wraps. The free lectureissponsoredby theEnglishdepartment. It weeknights. The pasta bar various which are will begin at7:30p.m.inCampion Ballroom. includes a fresh pasta and the flavors such as lorillas filled with choice of eitherameat marmara blueberryand sun dried tomato. vegetables and/or meats, in a sauce or a vegan sauce. The According to Bones, the selection of sauces. Other ExhibitHonors Women pasta is precooked and then changesarebeing wellreceived changes will be discussed reheated when it is ordered. by (he students. There are according to any student AnexhibithonoringAfrican American womenisondisplay "The pastabaris there to give approximately200 pastaentrees feedback that we get,according atthe WismerCenter for Women.Theexhibit isacollectionof students a healthier choice for servedeachnight,and students to Bones. postersentitled "Women of Hope: African Americans Who dinner," Bones said. "This is are alsoresponding to the other "We are only here for the Made aDifference" and will be on display through Nov. 1. what they wanted, and we tried changes as well. students benefit. We will to provide for them." "The bagels are big. tasty and introduce programs that take In addition to the pasta bar. quite fresh compared to last care of students' needs." SeattleRapeReliefAuctionNov.16 TheSeventhAnnualSeattleRapeReliefAuctionwillbeheld Nov.16at theHistoricNippon KanTheatre. Items forbidat the silent auction include original artwork by Lynda Barry, a Halloween carnival snowboard,skipassesand airline tickets. All proceedsfrom the auction willgo toservices for sexual assault survivors. For moreinformation,call Sophie at 325- coming Campion -5531. to CHC sponsors second annual event Graduation ApplicationDeadlines pionHall Council,willkick off at l> A deejay
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