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; Vol. 70, Number 15 Information Now Special Election Issue DSSG Presidential n'ebate tudent STEPvs. SPIRIT lection

By Helen McFarlane ress &RY 05 With student government 19!!l. elections coming up in the week of May 5th, the two leading par­ onference ties for Day Session Student Gov­ ernment debated their campaign y Joseph Maldarelli platforms in a tense affair spon­ Tamin Islam sored by The Ticker. A press conference regarding the Both parties, STEP (Students atification by undergraduate stu­ Toward Educational Progress), ents of the new Baruch gover­ led by Pearl Chen and SPIRIT ance charter, and a five dollar (Students for Political Involve­ ncrease in student activity fees for ment Revitalization for Innova- . dditional funding of the child care tiv Thinkers), led by Ilan Peress, enter was held on Wednesday, sta student empowerment pril 15th. thr gil ·ty as an important The governance charter is up for ..- ....-..io;a~I~E~a~ch dl d, however, on vote, due to the elimination of the t od for achieving it. chQ91 of Education, and the estab­ " -:-"'re', inIibvathjn:;.:;We-~·~ ishment of t'he .School of Public intend 'on raising the soci~l>' ~~~~s-. everits..heze.at.Baruch..as we]1a s_. ..~eightening theaw·aren-ess-· 1l'H~""'ft-. -eonege-wid~ committees ..-.-~ngst students of the events," on be on the ballot. If the gover­ saieress, the SPIRIT ance charter passes as proposed party's pres ial candidate. the current election, students, "Innovation means arriage or the first time in Baruch's his­ between the social and' academic . ory, will be serving on the College pect of college life," he said. ersonneI and Budget Committee, B Ms. Chen, the STEP's nd also on the Academic Review e . en .al candidate, said that But Mr. Peress, who argued administrators to ensure a less ommittee. Students will have a _~tuden wareness needs to be the semantics of the STEP intimidating process for transfer ay in the hiring process offaculty raised beyond immediate school Party's first platform - slopping and freshmen students. An act n the College level, andadvisethe concerns. "We the students are the budget cuts and tuition in­ like this, and others of social resident of Baruch on faculty's imary customers of Baruch creases-said that his party merit, will help promote school romotion, tenure, and staff poli­ Col e nd it is our rights and planned to fight the budget cuts spirit, she said. ies. Two delegates, and two al- rather than stop them. The party The candidates faced-off on a tere s to have affordable continued on page 4 hi er e cation accessible to all proposed to fight them by utiliz­ variety of issues, including the of us, e said. And the STEP ing social events to lobby legisla­ controversial Child Care Referen­ Party, added Ms. Chen, is com- tors, Mr. Peress said. And the dum. Mr. Peress took an anti-ref­ ~--_IlIiW·l!t·tedtoward this end. The party party's vice presidential candi­ erendum position, saying that if Contents cam ". ned on the platform of date, David Wang, added that the measure passed it would l\r~~~ ~ stopping budget cuts and tu­ there must be a collective effort double the student activity fee, •••••••••.••••••••••••••• ition increase made to do so. Using the analogy (to $10) which students already Th bate, w place of a lone twig that is blown away pay to the child care center. But, Editorial 6 _____~on TH rs , April 17th, was in a strong. wind but unmoved he added that if the college is n"III~ at e S Light Lounge, lo- when grouped with many twigs, willing to help with the funding, cate a ch's 23rd Street Mr. Wang said that unity he'd favor childcare next year. Letters/Op-Eds 7 building, racted 40 students amongst the clubs, organizations However, the referendum must and supporters ofthe candidates. and student governments at pass this year and may do so us­ During candidates question Baruch is the best way for stu­ ing auxiliary fundsvaaid- Ms. Business.:...... •....•.l1 nd answe session, the debate dents to reach politicians. Chen, who is pro-referendum. go bith d. When Mr. Peress However, opponent Megan She said i~ will cost students aske w e STEP Party pro­ Lewis disagreed, arguing that in "more to reopen the school's child .Features 15 posed to s op the budget cuts and order for unity to occur, the lead­ care center next year (which will ers of each student group must close ifthe referendum is voted tuition increases, Ms. Chen.his ~~ ~:I opponent, glared at him, pressed themselves become more in­ down), than it would to vote to ••••••••••••••••••••••••• her right index finger to the dais, volved, "Right now, the position increase funding for it now. then'explained that voting in city ofvice president is waiting for the Although it does support so­ Sports.._..BackPage and state elections will give president to die," she said, add­ cial enhancement activities, the STEP Party argued that' other CUNY student a strong voice in ing that it is necessary as their Next Issue: May 14 Albany. Citing 'senior citizens as representatives to be more aware activities deserved priority from student leaders especially stress­ A Deadline: May,.7' a group empowered by.the vote, ofstudent concerns. And SPIRIT !'!!!lJlf!!!Il~" ing student rights. "We are the . she said that efforts to register candidate Reana Ramsingh agreed. She said, if elected, her students to vote must be year­ continued on page 4 round. party intends to work with school J 2 3 r- ; Sunnnary ofthe Baruch College Governance Charter M .... This is a brief summary of Baruch'sGovernance Charter, which students will be voting on the week of May 5th. 0.. ~ ..._. z There are 13 articles in the cur- ofrepresentatives from the respective as an ex-officio member with defined in CUNY bylaws."(p. 25) - voice but no vote in each school Adds a requirement that "All ....~ rentGovernance Charter. The follow- schools is calculated is changed to re­ ~ ingsummarywillhighlight, article by flect both the FTE and full-time fac­ faculty; the school executive curriculum proposals shall have E= article, majorchangesproposedby the ulty (p. 10) committees are to be elected appended to the proposals a state- " '., Commission. (pagenumbers in paren­ One faculty memberfrom Inde­ , once every two years (currently ment indicating the extent ofstu- I thesis refer to the textofthe proposed pendentUnitsis addedto College P&B, elected annually) (p. 17) dent consultation." (p. 25) STEP , revision of the Charter.) in addition to the chair of the P&B for Provides for separate pro- Proposes that the Tenure Note: ''IndependentUnits"refers the Independent Units visions for "Schools'which func- Committee of the School of Pub­ to the Department of Library and the Eachschoolisguaranteedto have tion as a Department of the licMfairs perform the duties of a Department ofStudent Development at leastone faculty memberfrom each whole" to describe the P&B, ten- 'department executive committee. and Counseling. (See'Article 5, "Col­ school to serveonthe CollegeP&Bplus ure and promotion committees (p.27) • Stoppingthe budget cuts aDd tuition increases lege Personnel and Budget Commit­ the chair of the School's P&B; in the School of Public Affairs Proposes that all depart- • Increasing the awareness ofelected officials CUNY students tee (p.10) for the first reference to the One matriculated student is ' (pp. 18-19) " ments elect a curriculum commit- on ''Independent Units"; see also Article added to serve as a member on the Includes a new section to tee. (p.27) • Increasing the representation ofstudents on scboolwide committees 7,"FacultiesoftheSeveralSchoolsand College P&B;additionally,thestudent describe the composition of the Provides that all department guideline hiring the Independent Units" (p.20) for the member shall have an alternate to P&B committee for the Indepen- chairs are selected by the faculty, • Pressuring the administration for stricter for professors composition of the Personnel Budget serveasareplacementiftheappointed dent Units as follows: seven vot- in the department who have fac­ • Being part ofthe development process at site B " CommitteeoftheIndependentUnits.) student member is unable to attend; ing members, consisting of the ulty rank, except that the depart­ Article 1 (''The General Fa~ studentmembers areappointedbythe chair of the Department of Stu- ment chair in the departments of • Bringing more companies to Baruch College for recruitment ulty'') Minor changes in language. Council of Student Governments; the dent Development and Counsel- the Library and Student Develop­ • Decreasing creditevaluation time for transfer students Additionally, reportsfrom thestudent student representative and alternate ing; one elected tenured, associ- ment andCounseting do not have ,. Improving communica_ioD between student government, clubs, & students governments now addedto agendafor shall be students in good academic ate or full professor from each to be elected (p. 25) General faculty meetings. standing ( p.ll.) ofthe two departments; one ten- Provides that departments • Lowering price for textbooks at bookstore Article 2 (''Diversity of Fac­ Article 6 (Academ:ic ured associate or full professor may limit in their bylaws the • Fighting the present scheduling grid for fewer Friday classes ultyParticipation'')To foster faculty ReviewCommittees) (other than a chair) from each number ofconsecutive terms ofof participation on committees. The re­ Revision proposes: of the three schools elected by fice that chairs may serve (p.26). • Str~pgthening LiberalArts, pa,rticularly Asian, BJ8ck, & Hispanic Studies vision proposes limit of two consecu­ One appeal per level at a the faculty of the those schools; Articlel0 ("Joint Commit­ tive two-yearstermsforfacultyelected maximum of two levels (current the committee chair (who can tees") (Re-numbered as Article • Building better relations between local businesses and Baruch College to serve on College P&B, academic Charter allows only one appeal) not be a department chair) is 9) • Improving the quality ofstudent support services at Baruch College review committees, school executive (p.13) elected by the committee mern- The composition ofthe "Joint committees, andschool P&B commit­ That the Deans should not bers (p.20) Committee on Curriculum and ''The STEP Party is committed to preserving student rights so that our college and educational tees as Chair; also requires two-year serve on the School Academic Re­ Includes new language to Articulation" is modified, include experience can be best possible here at Baruch College," Pearl Chen, Candidate for DSSG President interval before faculty can stand for view Committee (p. 13) (current empower the faculties of the six voting faculty members (two from the STEP Party election asagain. (Note: current Char­ Charterpermits Deans to serveon three schools to create "one or from each school) and four voting ter limits service on the above com­ School Academic Review more" committee(s) on curricu- student members (p.28) mittees to three consecutive one-year Cornmittee with voice, but no lum (anticipating the deletion of The Chief Librarian or des­ terms.) The revision also limits pos­ vote) Article 8 ("The Graduate Fac- ignee is to serve as an ex-officio sible simultaneousserviceto onlyone That faculty members are to­ ulty"); hence, schools are with voice but without vote on the ofthe following committees: School or be elected to serve on the School granted the option of creating Joint Committee on Curriculum '. . Independent ,Unit P&B .committees, Academic Review Committee ev­ separate curriculum.committees" and Articulation; scene languaae College P&B Committee, school aca­ ery two years (currently elected for undergraduate and graduate - is ch-anged and added in the de­ demic review committees, CollegeAca­ each year) curriculum or using a single scriptions of the "Joint Commit­ demic Review Committees. (Note: cur­ That the composition of the committee for all curricular tee on Student Evaluation of rent charter permits simultaneous seven member School Academic matters (p.21) , Courses and Teaching" (p.27) service on two of the above commit­ Review Committee shall be two Proposes thafIndependent The Joint Cornmittee on "The SPIRIT PARTY tees, butalsoincludedthe Departmen­ members from the School of Busi­ Units be considered constituents Student Evaluation of Courses tal Executive Committee.) ness, two from the School of Lib­ of the School of Liberal Arts and and Teaching shall submit a writ­ Article 3 (''The Baruch Col­ eral Arts and Sciences, one from Sciences for purposes ofcurricu- ten report to the General Faculty legeFacultySenate")Revision adds the School of Public Affairs, one lar development and for matters at least once a year; new language

language to allow Senate <; to review from the Independent Units, and of academic standing, the revi- and requirements for various andcommentonpolicies contemplated. one matriculated student ap­ sion (p.22) search committees, including a re- SPIRIT stands for Student for Political Involvement Revitalization for Innovative Thinkers. SPIRIT is dedicated to revitalizing the or initiated by the administrative of­ pointed by the Council of Student The Chief Librarian or quirement that a search commit­ ficers ofthe College and by other bod­ Governments (p.14) designee is included as a tee be established ifthere is a va­ student government and leadershipbere at BernardM. Baruch College. We intendto create a positiveatmosphere for students toseekoutthe ies of the College." Members of the School Aca­ non-voting member on each cancy in the office of Vice Presi­ most that this college has to offer, the student involVement and mutual participationIS at an all time low in this university. Student voter Article 4 (''Student Gover­ demic Committee shall elect a committee on curriculum (p.21). dent for Academic Affairs/Provost turnout can barely hit ten percent. We the People ofthe SPIRIT party will change that. nance") Revision proposes the cre­ Chair .frorn among the faculty Article 8 ("The Graduate (p.29) Faculty") This article has been New language on "College ation of a Council of Student members each year (p.14) Let us start with our name SPIRIT. It is what we stand for. We are proud to be Baruch Students. However, this is notthe case with Governments (p 8). That the composition of the deleted in the proposed revision. Wide Consultation": "Whenever stud~t Article 5 (''The College Fac­ eight member College Academic The elimination ofthe Graduate the President reports that the entire population ofthis school. We intend approaching students, informing them about issues concerning life and social events ulty Personnel and Budget Com­ Review Committee shall consistof faculty empowers' the faculties College-wide consultation; has oc­ happening intbisscbool. By the end ofourrem, the studentspirit's shall beupliftedand they will be proud to be.a studentofBarucb College. mittee") the Provost (voice but no vote), of each of the three schools to curred, this report shall reflect Major changes proposed in the two members of the School of handle all matters relating to that consultation with appropri­ ('• revision include the following: Business, two members fron the curriculum, admissions criteria ate governance bodies asspecified Presidentbecomes a non-voting School of Liberal Arts and Sci­ and academic standing. The cur- 'in- this ~- c-h-arte"r has -: taken chair (p. 10); (President now votes; ences, one from the School ofPub­ rent Charter permits a singleplace"(p.3 1) change proposed at the suggestion of lic Affairs, one from the· Indepen­ graduate faculty to handle .all Article 11 ("The Qffice of Raising the social events here atBaruch, as~woll ~,heightening the.awareness amongst s~dents ofthe everss, .'-.- the President, since the committee's dent Units, and one matriculated the above matters (p.24) the Ombudsman") Inviting local legislatures..down to meetwith Baruch Students andprovidefor a newalternative way.toprotect ournghts and-obtain ourgoals. recommendations areadvisory to him student appointed by the Council Article,9 ("I)epartmen- (Re-numbered as Article 10) 'Bringing in student votes on hiring ofprofessors for their tenurein this college: . anyway.) of Student Governments (p. 15). tal Structure") (Renumbered The only change is a name the Vice President for Administra­ Article 7 (Faculties ofthe as Article- 8) The proposed re- change: "Ombudsman" is changed Changing the rules for the teacher evaluatiOOs, so that tenured professors must. publish~eir evaluati~ resu~... '. tion is removedfrom the College P&B; ,S.everaIScho.ols) Proposed revi­ VISIon: to "Ombuds." Continuing our Asian Studies developments andtrying to establish an intemabOnal s~t excb.ange ~ vano~ countn~ In ~ regson, (p.10) SIon:· Re-affirms the department Article 12 ("Voting ¥aJcing a more infonnative transfer and.~orientation so that transfer studentsshall.receive their credits upon onentanon, ChairofP&Bfrom Independent Asserts the general principle as "the-fundamental unit of fac- Rights") (Be-numbered as Ar­ Student government Will regularly meet between clubs and ftesbman seminar classes. Units added, with the additional re­ that faculties of the three schools ulty rights," but adds the follow- ticle 1.1) stores quirement that the Chair of the P&B and the Independent Units "shall ing language: "In the case of a No change proposed. Student Goveriunent will be geingaroundte local in order to achieve discount for Baruch students: of the Independent Units shall be of enjoy equal or equivalent rights, school that functions as a de- Article 13 ("Procedures faculty rank and not a department including but not limited to the partment ofthe whole (e.g., The for Amending & Implementing chair right to hold elected offices at the School of Public Affairs), the the Governance Char-tee") (Re­ The SPIRIT-party is-very true to its ideology. ' Our, ability inobtaining.. ,~ goals. rests with the experience of our members. Our Number of additional faculty College, School, and Department school is considered an-academic Numbered as Article 12) One members have been club presidents, student leaders, for years and theyc~~~ous;,cuIturaIbac1cgrouDd&,· ' .. members (who are not Department levels" (p.16) references the Inde­ unit equivalent to a department, change: In a valid referendum 15

•• ~ ... ..& ...... - chairs) is increased to nine (presently pendent Units (name is included and its elected coordinator(s) percent ofeligible students (pres­ , . eight) in the title of the article) shall be considered the.equiva- ently ~O percent) must vote (p.35). Manner in which the number The Chief Li brarian is added lent of departmental chair'(s) as

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The text of the referendum is sive in regards to supporting the Press essentially the same as the de­ child care center. According to DSSGDebate feated one of the past year. This sources familiar with the situa­ continued from front Conference year the center expects to raise tion, the Fund deemed the child $80,000 for the next calendar care center as a non-academic continued from front ing student rights. "We are the year to help run the child care program and stayed silent in this party that will be there to de­ ternates, will serve on the Aca­ center. The center expects to al­ Issue. fend your.rights. To make sure demic Review Committee, and locate $64,000 of this fund to The parents now pay $8.00 per that the day after the one delegate with an alternate various existing budget lines, and gay per child which is assessed party....student rights are pre­ will serve on the College P&B have a surplus of $16,000. on a sliding scale depending on a served," said Ms. Chen. She committee. There is no plan for expansion student parent's ability to pay. explained this as the basic dif­ The child care issue, which was of services due to various man­ Parents in financial difficulty pay ference between her party and defeated last year, is back on the dates from the Board of Health. less than the required $8.00. the SPIRIT Party. Mr. Peress voting slate again. In the current It was not specified exactly how Attendance was sparse, with disagreed vehemently. "The operating year the Baruch Early the surplus of $16,000 will be uti­ only ten students showing up to STEP Party is focused on out­ Learning Center, as the child lized. the press conference. The elec­ side issues, like stopping the care center is known, ran under _Despite exploring various alter­ tions will be held the week ofMay budget cuts, while the SPIRIT a budget deficit of $40,000, said native sources, the center fell far 5th in the lobby ofthe 23rd Street Party's focus is inwards," said Lisa Opal, Vice President of the short in raising its needed funds. building. -·cell-fac': Mr. Peress. And despite being StudentIParent Association. The "We did have alternatives, like equally against budget cuts, he referendum, if passed, stands to selling candy and children's Exercise your said, SPIRIT candidates will raise the student activity fee by books in tables set up in various not forget to show that they're $5.00 per semester to support the buildings," said Opal, "unfortu­ -rights! GRADUATION EUGIBIUTY: for Baruch. "We completely ig­ child care center. nately we will not be able to raise You must file an .Vote in the Student APPLICATION FOR DEGREEfqrm nore Baruch every spring se­ _ "We feel that students with the money with out the referen­ with the Registra(sOffICe in yourfinal semester mester because we concern our­ children should attend school," dum." Elections in order to be eligible to graduate and to be selves so much with events that said Opal. Despite serving 40 Although the Baruch College included in the commencement program. sometimes...we cannot control," children, the center has a wait­ Fund supports various college May 5th to May 8th Mr. Peress said. ing list of 40 parents. programs, they were unrespon- 6 7

" -1 (') :;Ji;'" " CD -m x =:T Established in 1932 n> CD • Q) Student elections come at a time prior to the final days of the Joanne Guo as Editor-in-chief » .L:.x ------~~ ~------iiiiiiiiiiii----iiiiiiiiiiii------iiiiiiiiii--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii------,~ W school semester, adding one more item to contemplate on, be­ w Ira Michael Hersch o sides finals and end of semester projects. In addition to decid­ Managing editor Deirdre Hussey Kids in Connundrum by ing which candidates to vote for, Baruch students also need to Dusan Stojkovic decide whether or not to pay an extra five dollars in their stu­ News editors Coby L. Herd Cash Concious Crazies dent activities fee to aid Baruch's child care center in the Exhale editor maternal instincts. Society stopped Brennon Marcano middle of a major budget crisis. , ByKevin Degidon shielding them from obscenity, vio­ -w - Features Editor lence' and degeneracy. Soon'we wit­ Five dollars per semester toa college student might just Edward Rodriguez As some of you may recall, I nessed the highest crime wave in Manny Rodriguez wrotean Op-Edpiece aboutayearago Westernhistory. , 0, mean one day's lunch expense, but it would amount to over Arts editor encouraging students to vote against Many have attributed the wel­ $80,000 if every student contributed the money. If the money the ''Day Care-Health Care Referen­ fare system to this destruction, so last APoLITICIAN Victoria S. Harris dum," calling it a fleecing. Past expe­ January, the old system was taken W~INqToN Hung Tran riences of money used for waste and down. Now a new commitment is IN is put to good use, then it might justify the extra five dollars Business Editors propaganda as well as a needed on the part ofall people to as­ WHo SUDDENLY TeLL1~ every student would have to pay. However, the fact is that the Joseph M. Maldarelli few-underlyingweaknesses inits lan­ surethatchildrenreceivethelove, pro­ BEqiNS Ming Wong guage prompted me to suspect it as tection and discipline they need. Ifwe THE TRuTH., increase in the fee will not expand services to the child care Sports editor such. I now realize that I was mis­ fail to do so, itwill come back to haunt taken. The "Day Care-Health Care us in years to come. center. Paola Marocchi Referendum," is needed to help inno- Photo editor cent defenseless children. Their care OP-ED Replies: The child care center serves 40 children currently, and its Marlon Layton ,andsafetymaydependonitspassage. I'm constantly amazed at the Ikenna Okoye This past Fiscal year, the Early lengths some people will go regarding maximum capacity is 40 children, no ruore. If the funds the Copy editors ChildhoodLearningCenterrana bud- theiracquisitionofa cheeseburgerand get shortfall of$52,240; nearly 20% of a large order of fries. Kudo's Kevin! Center are receiving now were to be divided by the number of Yim Wong its operating budget. Since it is inca- To deny ourchildren the basic protec­ Advertising manager pableofemployingthegimmicksofthe ' lions that our society shouldbe based children they serve, it would spend an average of $2,000 per Federal Govenrnent, such as tighter on, is the highest form of selfishness. Madelyn Tavera kid. After the additional five dollar increase, the figure would Office manager grants, the center could be forced to To deny our littlest citizens the basic close down next year and that would rights that every grandmother rye amount to $4,000 per child, with the same service. That's Sergy Tabuteau 'beashameasitreflectsastateofself- knowntakesfor grantedsmacksofthe ESSA St t S d Editorial Assistant ishnessinherentinAmericatoday. highest form of"monetary racism." a es to ,tu .ents, double our tuition. , Nobodylikespayinganextra $5 The facts remain; New propos- ..." :;.' ". .' ' ~ _,' ~'. . R,oslyn, B.e,rDstein ~~-~~-- .~~.~~~~~~~~~~~------Alisa Solomon ------Going against this five dollar increase does not necessarily 'mlnorsacrifiee,'whatmessagewillwe tions~lx>ut'PotentkInnPacisonfami- ... '-: .. ".~. . ' . .--. --_ .. " _. .., .. , '~,.-". ,..., . Consultants indicate a lack of compassion and empathy for those children be sendingto these little children, not lies and their prospects for success. To the Edltor-In-Chle~ to mention the business world as a Researchers in 1995 explored the Staff Writers In the editorial entitled, "TheApa­ aid programs as the Tuition Assistance and their parents who have to go to college and take care of whole?Theyarenotwelcomehereand ramifications of these proposed ­ Program and PeU Grants. Most ofthese Bradley Bailyn we care not of their fate? Where will changes, as well as the link between thy ofStudent Governments" ofthe April 9, 1997 issue ofThe Ticker, it was writ­ evening students also have to support their children, it is just a concern for the extra money that stu­ Syed A. Bokhari theygo otherwise?To a disease-ridden poverty and the crime rate. Like I've themselves by paying rent, travel ex­ third rate kinder-warehouse where said before, "America will cut its ben­ ten that Baruch's representation at the Michele Gross March 27th Rally was nil. This is incor­ penses, and other expenses. Now, under­ dents will have to pay with an impending tuition increase next creepy characters who belong behind efitsfirst andthenitscollectivethroats standing our situation, would the stu- Ivanna Gabribaldi bars lurk . Is preventing that not soon after." Themoneysavedwillhave rect. On that Thursday, Henry Azcuna, dents of the ESSA encourage and sup- semester. Until the child care center can justify their spending, Genna Kim worth a dollar-a-month? to be used to build razor-wire fences the Vice President of External Affairs of port a hike in tuition? A generation ago, many people aroundall ofour houses, J can't UD­ Frank Luo the Evening Session Assembly(ESSA),' Another quote which is offensive the students should not be exploited of the extra five dollars, believed children could raise them- . derstandwhy we shouldeverconsider Nandel Palmer and, I, the Executive Secretary, were not only to the students of ESSA but to selves. That kind ofthinkingbore the even building a fence that high. Juan Raposo present at City Hall at approximately the entire Baruch Community is per semester, that could be put,to better uses. ''latch-keys'era ofthe 1970s. Families 1:15pm, fifteen minutes later than the "...DSSG and ESSA have showed that Andrew Scott hattered. women su ressed their advertised start.of this student rally. I.left they care not for the student population. Photographer fifteen minutes later seeing only police By showinga little more gumption, they Rory Dunn barricades and the usually lunch crowd .could have sent a positive message to , of downtownManhattan. On the.other the students that they are against the . hand, Mr~Azc6n~ re~ainedpati~tiy, cir- budget c4ts;~."iAs the majority of stu­ Don't forget to vote!!! e1ing the vicinity ofCity Hall in the hope dents know, the ESSA has spearheaded that he would see signs ofa rally. Disap- and urged students to sign letters which J~6i,~ed-aRd:~d~~~~, ;k'nowf~~ th~ he; 'wott!4 ~,sen1.tp legislators in Albany. Exercise your power!!! .' had takerr-offhis lunch hourandextra Over:lo;OOCHetters have been mailed to time to represent the interest of his fel- legislators, of which ~t least 3000 were low students, he left at 2: 15pm. your signed by the members of ESSA and stu- ev~nini.stUdent ttte'-Es_SAden_ts-:~~~sen~~::\:"rfthtli~_ ~ers , - '0 government, by w~ in4eoopr~nt at the rally of March- ,-~,mern~ers o~~A,._~.~~_b~ trav­ 27*' at' City Hall." ". '. ,.' eled many blocks anddeliveredthe ~es- , The Editorial also stated that "by sage of ~'$400 HIKE, NO WAYS to not being 'in attendance, they are send- classrooms and hundreds of students. I ing a message to the student body that a have personally pleaded with fellow hike ~n tuition is good, and-that students classlJl~tes t~ sign their ~ames to these should.just bite the bull-et." This state- pre-written letters, SQ please do not say ment is grossly incorrect and I 'am per- that the ESS~ does not care f~r the stu­ sonally offended by it. Think about this, dent population.,The E;SS~ ~Iso repre­ the ESSAjs comprised of evening stu- s~~ted:, t~e stud~nt ,pop~latlOn of ~he dents. As students, we" pay the same' March 5th lobbying effort, reaffirming amount of tuition and expect the best that we vehemently oppose these pro­ possible education and services that _, ~,sed budget cuts. ' Baruch can offer. Most ofthese evening Smcerely,· students pay for their college tuition out Gary 'Blake . of their personal income, not being able ESSA Execut.ive Secretary to receive the benefits of such 'financial 8 9

-f o Support of English/as a Second Language is Health CareatBamchApproachesThirdWorld Status A CD.., o continued from page 8 health maintenance.. ,Brooklyn M .~ SuperCaliFragelisticExpialidocious College has a health clinic offer­ 0.. X-rays and CAT- Scans could be of- ing a variety of services. The Col­ -c • ~ Dr. Julia Irizauy Bhasin give me a chance to become a resi­ basic skills in other subjects. They to do. And we are responsible to fered. lege of Staten Island is affiliated ~ English Department dent and help me to get on my own only need help in English.... They keep the high level of educatiQn By forming an ad-hoc with a hospital and medical cen­ x they want for senior col]eges. They Healthcare/Childcare committee of ter to provide a variety ofservices. UJ w feet. This means not only financial want to stay in CUNY's senior col­ o Q> I am forwarding excerpts help but educational help as well. lege for four years and not trans­ should just give us time and they four Assembly members on No- AlSQ, the selection of the .x: From the beginning I de­ fer to the community colleges be­ will see. --Luisa vember 15,1996, the ESSAfurther committee that governs this ;::. from my ESL students' responses emphasized their devotion to this health service, and hence selects cided to go to college some day. And cause they will lase some credits Not only should CUNY's senior to The Ticker's article and edito­ issue. This committee was slated the Director ofthis health service when they transfer back to a se­ colleges offer ESL courses, but they to gather information and investi- is imperative and crucial to the'ef­ rial concerning ESL courses at nior cQllege.-- Danny should offer even more ESL gate possible ways ofplacing some ficientrunning ofthis vital service.. Baruch College. The students were 'When I read the ar­ I think that CUNY's senior col­ courses so that the classes are not form of health facility on campus. If the health service is funded asked to respond to the question, ticle (in -the Ticker) I leges should offer English as a Sec­ so overcrowded, Ifthe community With the help of the Stu- partlyorentirelyby SAF.,students "Should Baruch College eliminate couldn't believe my ond Language courses..... IfI do not dent Life Office, and the should and must playa great role pass the WAT twice they say I have colleges existed only because they ESL courses?" after they read the eyes,... It ruined all my Assembly's encouragement and in governing this health service articles in the newspaper. Perhaps -' 'thoughts and feelings to be dismissed. What'"is next? offer ESL coursesfor students who guidance, the Committee began and in the, choice of the director, Does it mean that I have no chance some ofyour readers will be inter­ about America." need them, then there are thou­ gathering the necessary informa- because these are vital positions to get my degree? That I must go tion. During our research, we dis- which must be controlled 'by the ested in the ideas of the students sands and thousands of ESL stu­ to the streets and find any job or covered that about 40% of CUNY student body.Iffunded entirely by dents who have to attend these most directly concerned in the go to the community colleges to get students were not covered by any the administratiQn, students aspitions in this life. I want to be­ question. nothing? I do not understand colleges because they would have form of insurance. As a result of should also have a voice and vote come a citizen and feel this coun­ them. I always thought any soci­ no choice. There would be huge this statistic, the diversity and in making these important deci­ try as my real home. And I will pay many new immigrants that form sions, ~SiQcerely~ ety needs more educated people. classes at the community colleges. /> r: for it. I will pay by my work, my the student population of CUNY, At the same time that the .: '\i'~!'''''''''_.{/IV" help, and my attention. This is a plus for society. Because classes are overcrowded, ~;' t ,,~..,.. I we saw that many students were committee ofthe ESSArecQgnized ;, I y ,{ , \ It is also unfair to consider re­ .. I" ' ' !' , .,. 6~V ~' ," When I read the article (in the students would not learn very at greater risks ofcatching certain these important factors, we re­ ---"",'rh;J ' " "i,f ~, " medial courses in the same way as /I ,' Ticker) I couldn't believe my eyes. much. diseases. With the emergence of . ceived word that students of the :I I J_.r:_ I nL _ .J':_ ESL. We did not fail anything. We And I didn't want to. It ruined all HIV/AIDS, the recurring diseases Bio-Med Societywere interested in ' are just learning a language. This Learning is a process. It cannot ESL STUDENTS RESPOND my thoughts and feelings about of chicken pox and tuberculosis, this issue and were considering to is not easy especially if you are be done overnight. If students are TO TICKER EDITORIAL America. How can it happen? On misinformation about health edu- propose a referendum. Contact "against the wall." They are not to write perfect English in order to I came to America one and a half one hand you allow people to be­ cation and prevention, it was im- was made, upon which discussions giving us the time that the learn­ enter college, then college isn't for years ago. In my native country I come residents and citizens and, on portant that a consensus be ensued,andtheAssemblyfQrmally ing ofsomethingcomplex requires, the people who recently arrived in reached, upon which action could met with a representative where, never studied English, so it is pos­ the other hand, you put them down in this case, English. America but wish to enter college. be taken. sible to imagine my first months by refusing to offer ESL courses. questions and further discussion ,We probably don't have the En­ In addition, ESL students do not Also, the Healthcare Com- continued. A very intense, yetopen living in a new country without Where is the freedom of choice? glish skills we should have com­ lack ability to learn and do well in mittee ofESSAfound out that most and frank discussion' occurr-ed any knowledge of the language. Where is the respect? You say that pared with English speaking stu­ college I know a few students who evening students were covered by among visitors, Assembly mem­ But I didn't give up. In my I can go to another place to take dents at the same level. But to do are also ESL but they do better some sort ofinsurance plan, and bers and the representative ofthe thoughts America was always the ESL courses, but you deny my right college-level work more than En­ than some of the students in the healthcare was more important for Student Health Coalition. In the only country where people have of decisiQn. Tamara the majority of day students, and end the ESSAwishedthe Student glish skills are needed. There are regular English class in many dif­ the right of their own choices. It ESL courses should be offered in in .partrcular, full-time students, Health Coalition thebestofluck; some skills as important as En­ ferent academic settings. Let's recent immigrants andforeign stu- I' and offered 'ourassistance. ., ~, ' ..",'", -,., ,, is the only country that gives even the senior colleges. Most ~~L stu­ keep the ,E~;Lc;urric~l:um,in~ctso. glish that I'm sure'most, of us" deIits.Th:~_s-;-~~started-commul1i- ~---. '~.' ~,_n, a new, person achanceto become ' dents are international andforeign .,'-'-'---1:IeaIt1i-emces'atlJ8.niCTi: ,., '", .. ""• .--- " " .•,. ,,' _. --- have.... Senior colleges have to these new 'citizens'will be able to th~ ~winfur~ation~~ 2~~~~a~ro~~'~i:-~g--~~ a part ofit and to choose his "place students. They only come here for assimilate into a society that wel­ eating teach what people need to learn in DSSG, SQ that some form of dia- cateissue, and must be considered ' ..,"'... J under the sun." And I was ac- a few years. They all have their comed our parents before us. logue could begin between the two objectively and carefullyyet, most G· IE II student governments. . impQrtant,urgently.AweIlformed rammatica ' xce ·,'ence Baruch's Sadly Lacking Health Services In order for a health faeil- and stable committee ofpredomi­

theoneon , gradeappealforms ity to be implemented, we had to nantly studentswith faculty mem­ Baruch , By ESSA By Dimitrios Fatouros As this spring semester of 1997 change this predicament. This use existing health facilities at bers and administrators needs to shows, is illegal Disregardingthelaw, comes to a close, Baruch College failed. This semester another ref­ other CUNY colleges as examples, be in place before a referendum or An important legal precedent, theform proclaims"Ifyourappealis remains the only college of the erendum was proposed by the Stu­ particularly the Managed other possible ways of funding be Gideon v. WainwrighL(reCognizing a notfilled outcorrectlyandcompletely, eighteen colleges ofCUNYwithout dent Health Coalition, which would Healthcare Model at Herbert considered. constitutionalrightto counselinstate it will not be processed" Accordingly, ­ a health services office on its increase students activity fees by Lehman College, the In the coming year, the ESSA criminal trials) was heard because a criminals convicted of felonies have campus. This literally means that $ 10 per semester for each student. Nurse-Managed Health Cente~ at will definitely examine this criti­ man who could not afford an attorney more rights than Baruch students! if a student were injured while This referendum did not even reach Brooklyn College andthe Teaching cal issue and will be taking action .wasabletoscribble, usinga penciland A studentwhohasbeendenied participating in an activity on the ballot because enough signa­ Hospital Affiliation Model at the upon the recommendation of a plain white paper, his petition to the an appeal to his or her grade because campus, that student will have no tures were not received by the Coa­ College ofStaten Island. We ex~m- committee set up to scrutinize this U.S. Supreme Court. Had the law re­ ofnot using a typewriter, may file an authorized person within the lition. ined these three models, paying issue. quired Gideon to use a typewriter in Article 78 lawsuit (an 'action to com­ health field to care for him or her, Throughout these referen­ particular attention to how they orderto be heard, besides an innocent pel an employee ofthe state to do his thus this person will have to be dums and discussions among stu­ were funded, whatservices they of­ man being jailed, many defendants or herjob). The fact that the rule has rushed to the nearest hospital for dents, faculty and administrators, fered, the amount ofmoney needed whose onlycrime was being unable to notbeenchallengedfor yearsindicates -­ treatment. However, the college the Evening Session Student As­ to maintain them, the number of OP·ED's Position afford an attorney, would have lost. that Baruch students have been con­ sembly (ESSA) - your evening stu­ o people employed, the selection of It seems ludicrous that a The Court's opinion evoked Powell v. vinced they have no legal rights and has a staff budgeted with about $90,000 "to implement, maintain dent government - have been stead­ the Director of the health facility, CUNY Campus comprised ofmore Alabama" where the.Court had found thus, anyeffortsto enforcethelawwill records and follow-up in fastly and meticulously working to and hQW many students were than 80% minorities would let a thatindigentAfrican-Americanswere be in vain.Precisely because the rule compliance withthe immunization resolve this situation. e served. health care issue such as this lag deprived of due process 'in courts be­ has notbeenchallengedincourt,ithas PHL-2 165." This is required by ESSA has constantly been ~O In order for any student behind even the public school sys­ cause of not being appointed an attor­ remainedinforce. Theadministration the University. in contact with students, faculty, club, society or organization within tem. It seems to us at the Ticker ney. has refused to address this concern. The question hence college administrators, healthcare * 0 Baruch to tackle this issue, we that it is not apathy, but stupidity Courts and legislatures have Besides contacting Baruch adminis­ remains, why is Baruch the only professionals and other colleges f found out that how the health fa­ that connotates Baruch being the required government agencies to ac­ trators,includingtheDeanofStudent college within this massive higher healthcare administrators. At the , cility would be funded should be only college within the massive cept hand written documents. New Affairs, in a recent letter to CUNY's educational system that does not first meeting of the ESSA, the seriously thought of. The health CUNY system without some form York State's Civil Practice Law, and ChancellorI raisedtheissue.Thepro­ have some form of healthcare President stated that he had spo­ service could be funded in several of Health Care office' on' itscam­ Rules, see. 2101 says that besides cedure hasyet10be reviewed. facility on its campus? Another ken with Vice President Sam ways - entirely by Student Activ­ pus. But you guys know the old coUrts "public agencies" (Baruch in­ Although. this error may be question is - How could Baruch Johnson and the latter expressed ity Fees(SAF); SAF supplemented saying, "Ifit ain't broke, don't fix cluded, because public colleges have deemed one'offOrm, theprocessofap- and CUNYcommunities allow this concern and believed that there is byothercollege resources; or fund­ it," which is the way that most of been found to be agencies [RUsso v, - pealinga gradeisplightedbyanerror to happen, when the remaining a real need for a healthcare facil­ ing solely by the college. Grants our contemporaries think of the Nassau Community College]) should ofsubstance,whichactuallyhasthree . seventeen colleges of CUNY all ity at Baruch. He also said that he could also be used to supplement healthcareissue hereat"BigBusi­ provideforms andthewritingon them branches. have some form of health facility was looking into the possibility of the health service depending on ness University". I propose using "shaU be legible and in black ink. Be­ F1rst, even when a professor on their campuses? This is an a contract with an existing clinic the choice 'ofhealth service. a system of medicine to cure the neath each signature shallbe printed erJ'S, thatis~D~8Ssuch; embarrassment to the students, in the neighborhood. This would .Several options are avail­ ills ofthestudent body thatseems thenamesigned"Clearly,theonlyre­ rightor wrong"iJmustneitherbecen­ sored, nor for another faculty, and administrators of not possibly be funded by offering a ref­ able: HerbertLehman's health,ser­ 'to bepopular withtheadministra-. quirement for Baruch fo.rms is being " ',=,subStitutedl' , only Baruch, but the entire CUNY erendum, and services such as vice is a Health' Center managed tive bean counters currently'in LEGIBLE. Arequirement fora type-' professor's,incl1tdingtbechair ofa de- , \ system. This crisis must be solved. by a nurse practitioner under the peweralloverAmerica. Band-Aids writer stated as "ONLY TYPED AP­ ,I conti1t~ on page 10 Last year, a referendum continued on page 9 aegisofCollegiate Health Care em­ and Beer! At least you'won't feel PEALS WllL BE ACCEPI'ED," like was offered which could possibly phasizing preventive care and thepain. CH

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~ o / _ ~ ~ continued from page 9 - Finally,'a compelling reason ~, .. for the procedure to be revised exists. ,f~ • partment. And although the student Baruch'sappealprocess offers the op- -I, ~ ~ may object, the professor must not be portunity for abuse and retaliation ~.~[ ~ mandated to listen to the student, against professors. A court case ex­ ~ unless the professor chooses to listen. ~ There canbe no role toorder a profes- poseswhatcantranspirebetweenpro- 0 0 sor to negotiate a grade with the stu- fessorsandtheirsuperiors duringthe 1- changing of a. grade. PARATE v. dent because the parties can not be ISIBOR et all is found inVolume 868 ordered to editorialize each other. oftheFederalReporter, SecondSeries, Second, it is improper that Page821, decidedin1989, bytheFed­ the grade is changed pursuant to a era! Court of Appeals for the SIxth debate between a professor, a student Circuit. and a chairperson. Once the grade is Natthu Parate was an associ­ Business and Law: The granted, itbecomesthepropertyofthe. ate professor in the Tennessee State 'institution; It is the administration that University Civil Engineering Depart- Controversy Over Same­ -ment for the 1982-83 academic y~. must be.petitioned to. change' the Parate's impressive -crederltlali in- _ grade.'Whenever the professor-wants cluded postdoctoralwork in France Sex Sexual Harassment to support the student's appeal, per- and Canada. Parate wasappointedto haps because of recognizing an error a tenure-track position, subject to re­ By Hung Tran or for no particular reason, a profes- newal. Edward Isibor served as Dean sor may submit supporting material ofthe.SchoolofEngineeringandT.ech­ The Supreme Court, US his supervisor ofthe incident, Mr. elaborating why the change is war- nology, and Michael Samuehinwas . court of appeals, employers McWilliams decided to file suit in ranted, in Baruch's case to the Corn- . Head ofthe Department of Civil.En- and employees are all familiar federal court. On appeal, the 4th mittee on Academic Standing. Thus, .. or with cases of sexual harass- Circuit held that "McWilliams . the Committee serves as a safeguard gmeenng. ment in which the victim and hostile environment claim . After Parate distributed final thatthe professors'academicfreedom grades in a course, two students re­ the aggressor are the opposite _ fails...where both the alleged ha­ will not be infringed bythe studentor and heterosexual. Title rassers and the victim are hetero­ 'quested grade changes. .Parate re- sex the chairofa department. Otherwise, viewedthestudents'performance. One VII of the civil rights act of sexuals of the same sex." dueprocess regardinghow grades are provided adequate reasoning to war­ 1964 protects-the rights ofthe Earlier thisyear, the 8th Cir­ . appealed is no due process at all and rant an augmentation; which Parate individual in these cases. Al- cuit became the first-federal ap­ -~ ... must be changed. granted after consulting with ~,~.. ~.,' ,~ though the courts have settled peals court to-affirm the validity : , ::--- , " . many questions concerning of the same-sex sexual harass­ And third, until now unless Samuchin, at his concurring. How­ ...... "'" 0<, -~:, ~ .. " sexual hazassment , a number ment under Ti~le VII. In Quick the form has already the approvals of ever, the other student, whose perfor­ ~.~ ....:>. '-. ...,~" . ", -. . "", -~';',:«~.:,' .- .u, Co.lnc.~·PhiI a professor whose grading will be re- manceleftmuchtobedesired:and_was .. _..~~.:'-:--~ ,., of.issues remain unsettled_. Donaldson. Quick, ~- viewed and the professor's chairper- caught cheating, was denied his ap­ "'~::--~>o;¥ While it is clear that women ' a heterosexual'male, claimed.that son, in the form of signatures, it will .. ~-._- whobave been harassed by he was abused while..'~orkingas plication. The student threatened to "_ .. ~ .reviewe~ .co~~ttee! · men may. sue for sexual ha- a press oper.ator..~r. Q-uick not by the In r . have the grade changed-through ., l~.n~t .~~~e~t_.~~~W~~ r&ssment and vice-versa, it is claimedthathewas_abused while . fact, It th: .: Parate'sDean.TheCourtdetailedthe.. ...' -the-forms but the chair oftne.o.epart- b I ibo . d d P 4-l _. not Clear as: to w~ther men werkineas a pr:e8&.~t.O~.. ,"'r_ h functi .- I a use S1 r m uce upon arate, . ment. Althoug tshi ction 1S pure y , ." . -~tl·"'-'f:-·...,.J· ~ .. _ ;~' '-G'~ a

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~OBACCO ,..... :--- COMPANIES ,~ c5" By Hung Tran & Victoria Harris A DERlVATIV)t;" FOR DERIVATIVES the instruments "depended on P&G did not constitute fraud trates on an.inabifity by senior' rMANY, MORE BENEFITS. By Victoria Harris market forces, not BT's entre­ under the CFTC or CEA rules, executives of the nation's' NOMlNALCASilATEND preneurial efforts" they are not After years of wrestling with c. FAS No. 119-- Footnote .as the parties were "principals . eighth-largest bank to assure OFSEMESTER "investment contract" securities in a bilateral' contractual ar­ the compound abstractions in­ "The FASB, under disclosure of derivative instru­ its controls over traders and volved in accounting for deriva­ ments. within the meaning of SEC v. rangement"; therefore Bankers salesmen were enforced. It rec_SORRY-NO'HEALTHIN- tives, the Financial Accounting tremendous pressure The strongest opposition to W.J. Howey Co., 328 US 293 was not acting "for or on behalf ommended that Bankers Trust SURANCE Standards Board (FASB) is fi­ from the SEC and the the F ASB proposal has come (1946). Also, under 'Reves v. of P&G." While Bankers had discipline 10 unnamed ,IF INTERES"FEfi'.,PLEASE nally nearing completion ofits from banks, who are opposed to Ernst & Young, 494 US 56 (22 a fiduciary' duty to act in good · employeesThe review stopped co'NTAcr:-iitfNGTRAN~" long-awaited derivatives ac­ business community, the mark to market method. SRLR 263, 295 (1990», holds faith toward P&G regarding short of claiming the bank con- ...TIiE TICKER counting standard. The new has been working on The American Bankers Associa­ that swaps are not considered the transactions, P&G failed to spired to cheat customers, say- ' ' -, . • ,802.:c.I::QRRp rules are expected to be imple­ tion stated that the FASB pro­ "notes" for securities act pur- prove'fraud by clear and .con- ing its problems "were not due' :. "~" this comprehensive :. "," ...... mented in July, 1998. posal "is flawed because it mis­ .. -.,' ";.A. ~'. '1:.. ~.7 Derivatives are financial in­ derivatives standard represents sound risk mariage-. ....> #. ~ struments under which gains since 1994. " ment practices." Although .<'.:" """ ..-. and Iosses are linked to' the mark to market is·thetradition changes in value of underlying followed by broker dealers, securities, stock market in­ swap dealers, investment com­ ViSilthe dexes, interest rates and foreign The main points of the new panies and hedge funds, which currency values. Derivative standard are as follows: all report gains and losses as instruments are often referred 1. All derivatives will be car­ part of period earnings, banks to as "derivative securities" or ried on the balance sheet as as­ and S&L institutions do not fol­ "derivative products". Al­ sets or liabilities at fair value. low this practice. In response, though these terms suggest that 2. Gains or losses on a deriva­ on Wednesday, March 19, FASB derivatives are tangible items, tive used to hedge a forecasted announced that it will push they are primarily contracts transaction will be deferred in back the deadline for compli­ Foot-Joy withdrewmore than that are settled in cash at speci­ a new balance sheet account ance with its new derivatives 1 million in advertising from fied intervals. called Other Comprehensive accounting to July 1, 1998 from The FASB, under tremendous December 15, 1997. Under the ports lllustrated's. GOlf Plus. Income ("OCI"). On the pro­ upplementbecause the magazine pressure from the SEC and the jected date the transaction is original proposal, derivatives ublished an article describing the business community, has been expected to occur, the gain or contracts were reported .as esbian party scene at the 'Ladies working on this comprehensive loss will be transferred from equal to the value of the assets rofessional Golfers Association's derivatives standard since OCI to earnings. they hedge. The board has con­ abisco Dinah Shore tournament. 1994. This pressure has re­ 3. Gains or losses from deriva­ ceded to banks and will no spokesperson for the company sulted in the promulgation of tives used to hedge an asset, longer require the entire change aid, 'The tone of the article was several piecemeal standards, liability or firm commitment in fair value of a hedged item symptomatic of a condescending while the considerable debate will be recognized in earnings to be recognized in earnings and indset toward women in golf in ensued over the form and con­ in the period of change, to­ it would continue some of the eneral." tent of the new rules. Timothy gether with the offsetting gain hedge accounting currently per­ Lucas, FASB's research direc­ or loss in the hedged item. mitted for foreign exchange ATTENTION tor, said the proposal aims to fill In order to be classified as a transactions." "large gaps" in current account­ "hedge", the derivative must The FASB expects the new *Business Students'" . ing guidance over derivatives. have a measurable fair value at rule to be finalized in June of Inconsistent accounting prac­ its inception and on an ongoing 1997 so that companies can pre­ tices among companies using basis. pare for July 1998 implementa­ Write for Business derivatives, particularly in 4. Gains or losses on specula­ tion. F ASB believes that the NextSemester. . hedging, have confused and tive derivatives will be' recog­ requirement that all derivative Opportunity even misled users of financial nized in earnings each period. instruments be reflected at fair statements, he added. Under 5. 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By Brennon Marcano partment topic is because it is a business slanted gonna look foolish, are you gonna to adver- Pearl Chen, executive secre­ The Speech Festival began on topic," says Goldstein. Acknowledg­ blank out, these are some of the wor­ tary of the Day Session Student Gov­ April 30, 1992. The topic back then ing the pertinence of such a topic to ries people have., But it is a skill that ernment (DSSG) at Baruch College re­ was The 90's: A Question of Leader- business students Goldstein went on anybody can learn," he says. tise, please members the first time she did it. "I ship and the participants were limited to reiterate one of the major concerns Robert Farag, President ofThe was so nervous, my throat was dry and to Professor Goldstein's Speech 3061: that many faculty and even President Speech Club at Baruch College agrees 1 was trembling all over. Everyone's Speech Composition and Delivery Goldstein have expressed, the fact that with Dr. Spergel. "When 1first spoke contact the first time is usually like this," she says. class. "When we didn't have Baruch students need to work on com­ I was nervous, I knew it was normal By doing it over and over, Chen was that elective last Spring we decided to municating properly. "OUf students though but I practiced some relaxation able to overcome her fear of Public open the festival to all Baruch stu- are weak in communication skills. techniques. I took two deep breaths, Speaking and is using this skill to help dents. Back then though, they were all They need lots of help in this area," made eye contact and started," ex­ Ad Man- bolster her chances of vying for the from my class and last year nine out says professor Goldstein. plains Farag. presidency of the Day Session Student of 10 students that competed were V.J. Kumar, an investment Relaxation techniques is one Government (DSSG). "Now speaking from Speech classes," says Goldstein. banker at Morgan Stanley and an in­ of the key criteria to becoming a ager at in public is nothing for me. It's a great In the past the topics were a little more ternship recruiter, agrees with successful speaker. In her upcoming asset," she adds. "There's still a lot 1 general ranging from Human rights: Goldstein's findings. "I am a former book (no title yet), Professor could learn though," admits Chen who 'A Global Concern' to "The Interna- Baruch student and. I have seen many Goldstein deals with these criteria is presently taking Speech claSsesfwith tional Yeaij (!f 1\lferance'.·~poldsteil(" :Batuc.n·-students interview for jobs for successful speech. "I describe 802-6799 Professor Susan Goldstein, one or the chose these~opjcsbecause-site wanted --: -h~re. Baruch students are bright and what I call Speech Aphorisms, that more recognizablespeech professors the derive certain responses from the very qualified but a lot of them make give points on proper speech," says at the college. .participants~ ~{have .avision .ttiat~slu-·.-:miStakes~expressTrrg-iheri-jere-as" on ­ GoTosfeln. S'6ni'e of these po!i1.ts ar~ Professor Goldstein has taken dents should be allowed to give their paper and good writing and commu­ a power opening, enthusiasm and or upon herself the task of painting a pic­ own interpretation of New York City nication skills is a must in any busi­ most importantly belief in oneself ture of the Speech Department so that and we can achieve this through these ness environment." and one's speaking ability," she the rest of the college would notice it topics," says Goldstein. "We need top- Dr. Mark Spergel, Director of says. 802-6800 and her mai n color has been the ics that touch the essence of our stu- graduate and new stud~nt programs Last years winner Janie Kim Speech Festival which come May 9th dents. We may have visionaries lying and Co-director of the Speech Festi­ delivered what was described by will be celebrating its sixth anniver­ in our midst, a Martin Luther King, val understands the difficulty that stu­ many as a speech of depth and im­ .. sary. "Speech has got to become part you never know," she adds. dents have communicating especially pact. A lot is expected of this year's ofwhat Baruch students discuss," says This year's topic 'The at the public speaking level. "It's a participants. "I don't know if I'm Look out Goldstein who insists that the main McDonaldization of the nation' is a great fear for most people because going to enter this year," says Pearl purpose of the Festival is to make stu­ slight departure from this way of you're very vulnerable when you go Chen. "The competition might be for our dents more aware of the Speech De- thinking. "The reason we chose this up to an audience to speak. Are you pretty stiff." SUMME THE ACADEMIC COMPLEX ISSUEl BARUCH IN THE YEAR 2000

By Birgitta Bridget Perezic annually by giving up some of the and will include improved the new building will contain the • space it leases for the campus. This student services and better facili­ Beginning in the Fall of the college bookstore, a food court and new academic complex will house ties, administrators say. places to conduct student affairs, 1118 ..1998ford Escort ~ year 2000, Baruch College will .xuruna both the faculties for the School of The new building is being while the new home for Student have a hew building known as the Business and the School ofLiberal constructedbythe NewYork State Activities will be on the second While there III8J be lOts of good deals out there lor SIIan die acIIinII new fOrd Escort ZI2. 8 tel•lie way to III'8b HIe III Academic Complex. It will occupy Arts and Science. It will also be DormitoryAuthority (DASNY) and floor. P8OPI8. this one is available onIV 10 coueae seniors BIll grad Ibe WII88I. BIll bBl. For ..ore COII8Ie Graduate Purchase Program the space where the previous 24th more student-friendly is one of the biggest projects the The decision for the site for slUdentS. Get $400 cash baCk* towanI the PUI'CII8Se or $&50 iIIo. call 1-800-321-1536 or vISIt die web at WWW.IOnI.COII Streetbuilding stood. The building agency has ever undertaken. The cash baCr toward die Red carper I.88S8 Cor lied CBrpeI .1IOn) 'To be eligible. youmust graduate WIth anassociate's or bachelor's degree between 10/1195 and 1'3198 the Academic Complex was taken or be currently enrolled Ingraduate school You mustpurchase or lease your new veneie between 1/4197 out will include most of the block be­ new Academic Complex will en­ and 1/3/98 Some customer and vehicle eligibility restnctions apply your dealer for details "This new aca­ inthe summer of1995. This build­ 01 any eligible Ford or Mercurv. smart 110IIIII- And th8t iIiCIIId8S see tween Lexington and Third Av­ close 416,000 net square feet. It ingis costing DASNY $250 million, enues, and 24th Street and 25th demic complex will will be built with 14 floors above from whmh $168 million is being Streets.. College Graduate Purchase Pregram Mercury ground that will contain class­ used for construction purposes i? According to members of the house both the facul­ rooms, labs and student club of­ alone. DASNY financed the project soon! College's administartion, the ties for the School of fices. On the three floors below by selling bonds in the name of buildingis beingbuiltin hopes that ground, therewill be a gymnasium, CUNY and Baurch College. it will lessen the problem ofclass­ Liberal Arts and Sci­ a fitness center, locker rooms, a room overcrowding. It is also ex­ ence swimming pool, a theater and a continued on psge16 pected to save CUNY $20 million concert hall. The ground floor of

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ASEDOM INTERVARSITY HILLEL OF NEW YORK AT BARUCH Association ofDomincan CHRISTIAN Come and be apart of the Jewish Com­ Students FELLOWSHIP munity at Baruch College. Meet new people, We at ASEDOM are a culturally based or­ The Purpose of the InterVarsity Christian improve your networking skills, get religious ganization. We believe in preserving our heri­ Fellowship , information, have FUN!!! Please see Ellen Steigman in 360 PAS room 1511 or call at tage while exposing other ethnic groups to the 1. To lead others to personal faith in Christ historic background and customs of our Carib­ as Lord and Savior (212)802-6808 for more information bean life. We are interested in meeting new people 2. To help Christians grow toward maturity r. PHI ETA SIGMA who are serious and dedicated to changing the in their Christian faith by study of the Bible, by NATIONAL FRESHMAN HONOR SOCIETY Latino image to a more positive one while hav­ prayer, and by Christian fellowship ing tons of fun doing it. 3. To help students and faculty to discover Phi Eta Sigma is a national honor society for If you would like to find out more, drop by God's role for them underclassmen (freshman and sophomores). Our room 1512 of the 360 PAS building and drop a goal is to encourage and reward academic excel­ note in theASEDOM mail box. Leave your name THE FINANCE AND ECONOMICS lence among Baruch College students. Our ac­ and a telephone number where you can be SOCIETY tivities include: workshops on different topics of reached. The Finance & Economics Society is open to all ofthose interested in theprocessesofthe financial world interest(internships, management, resume en­ RR.I.D.E. . It provides students with an informative view of cur­ hancement and scholarships), visits to places of We are an ever growing happy family, where rent change and. the future trends in the rapidly evolv­ interest (UN, Unicef, etc.), participation in vol­ you can meetpeople thatare notjustPuerto Ricanbut, ing financial world via various functions such as lee- unteer programs including New York Cares Day, of other nationalities. We're a place where you can ,. tures, symposiums, and field trips. Volunteers ofAmerica, and the Salvation Army. feel welcome,whereeveryonelooksoutforeveryone We meet in Room 640/ 26th Street Building We hope to make the transition process into else. We'll help yououtwithschool, friends, andfam­ Baruch a pleasant one for freshmen by serving ily problems. We are a place to goto ona rainy day to BEfAAlPHAPSI as a link between the activities carried out by the talk, laugh, and relax from school and family stress. Membership is BetaAlpha Psi gives you an in- college and the students. JOIN US DURING We throwparties, watch movies, learnnew things about stantscholarly recognition. BetaAlphaPsiinvitesguest CLUB HOURS(THURSDAYS IN ROOM 424; other people'scultures' including ourown. speakers who arerecognizediri theirfields andwhoare 26TH STREET BUILDING). We meet in the 26th Street building in Room decision makers in human resources departments at The officers of the chapter can be contacted 1421 everyday, but mainly Tuesday and Thursday's potentialemployers. 1beBigSixAa:ountingfinnsare through the Dean of Students office at 360 PAS during club hours. focusing less on the campus intetview and are putting room 1702, (212)802-6820 THE SOCIETY faigreater refianeeon pre-identification. These fimis THE BARUCHARCHERY CLUB FOR HUMANRESOURCE bavedevelopedahiringpreferenceformembersofBeta -What is archeIy? You've seen it in the movies; MANAG~m"Ipe~~m-.._~~'!a?~~_~~~ ~~_ ~..~~.!he_~_ ~m~ The Society for Human Resource Man­ berofBeta-AIpba Psiirr-ordertoieYer3ge yourpartiei- cable. It'sbeen seen in the media types as simple as a agement, which is affiliated with the National Or­ pation in our society for yourjob search. Please look comic book, and in events as grand as the Olympic ganization, provides Human Resource majors, and for our flyers posted on college bulletin boards for the games. Andyet, mostpeopleonly have a vague notion other interested students, with the opportunity to meeting dates and room numbers. ofjust what thesport is all about. drop interact with faculty and professional practitio­ The Haitian Cultural Club So, why not by and checkit out We would ners in the Human Resource and other Business Hello, out there ! Did you know there was a be glad to teach and train anyone interested. We pro- Management areas. Haitian Club at Baruch?! We at the Haitian vide all the equipment and no experience is necessary. Professionals come in and give advice in Cultural Society are dedicated to preserving, For more information please go to the 6th floor exploring and celebrating our beautiful gym at the 23Id street building. areas such as resume writing, critiquing, and Haitian Culture. Come and be a part of our All are welcome. interviews, and also, giving insight into what wonderful Haitian family. It's never too late to prospective employers are looking for in job join!!!! Our club room is located in room 1416 THE SOCIAL AND POLITICAL applications. in 360 PAS, Our general meetings are held in CLUB An important benefit of SHRM member­ the 2015 in 360 PAS. Upcoming events include S.APis one ofBaruch's newest clubs founded ship is the ability to regularly network with pro­ May 9- Come see the Haitian dance in November of 1995.1be goal of the club is to fessionals, giving students the much needed con­ troupe: Lakou Lakay perform at the provide a forum for the discussion ofSocial and tacts for entering the tough job market. Carribbean Show in the 23rd Street Audi Political issues through the use ofnewsletters, The S.H.R.M. meets on Thursdays during torium speakers, debates and movies. Last semester the club in activities including a fund club hour, at 360 PAS, Room 1816. Remember C'est L"Union Fait La Force was involved numerous raising raffle drawing; support ofa sexual CHINESE CHRISTIAN Harrassment workshop hosted by theHelpline office, BUSINESS TO BUSINESS FELLOWSHIP Chinese ChristianFellowship believes that there participation in the D.S.S.G debate, the publication of The Business to Business Marketing Society is only oneTrue ~ the God ofIsrael. We believe in two newsletters, and the hosting ofa dance competi­ (BTB)is a club that enhances academic knowledgeand the infinitely perfect, sovereign, eternal Trinity of the tion. This semester, the club will be working closely brings the real world ofindustrial and commercial mar­ Father, Son and Holy Spirit. We also believe that Jesus with the Political Science Departmentwith the aim of keting to its members. Our main goal is to help mem­ Christwas sent from Heaven to Earth to serve as a sac­ building upon the achievements ofthe previous bers to be betterprepared for associated careeradvance­ rifice on the cross for our sins. Believing and living by sernesser, We hope that you the BaruchCommunity Sponsor~dby the.Office of Student Life ment, and to guide them toward the market-activity of . GOO's commandments will bring salvation. He will will provide support as the dub could make a useful Day Session Student Government, organizations who engage themselves in marketing to return to earth to establish His kingdom of righteous­ contribution to the college. otherbusiness. BTB provides an arena where speakers ' ness and peace. We are here to spread the Gospel to the The Ticker, & Day Session are invited to talk on a variety of subjects, industry­ campus of Baruch College with an emphasis on the THEACCOUNTING SOCIETY Student Clubs & Organizations marketing trends in CorporateAmerica as well as coun­ Chinese(American and overseas-born) students. ' TIle Accounting Society gives students a seling on careers in marketing. We meet every Thursday between 12:25 and chance tp learn more about this major they have BTB is an organization that promotes awareness ch~n or will chose to study during their stay at - 2:30pm THE BIO-MED SOCIETY and understanding about marketing activity with com­ Baruch. " - We are future healthcare professionals and scientists panies that sell goods and services primarily to other who meet Thursdays during club hours in room'404 at Upcoming events: " businesses and institutions, not the final consumer. If the 23rd street building. We discuss current scientific 3(27 Expectations and preparations to enter the you are a student that would like to gain exposureto the issues and advances, watch educational videos, have accounting profession \ manyprofessionalsengaged in industrialmarketing,join visiting guest lecturers from prestigious instituions, give . 4/3 Use ofnew technology byAccountants us during club hours Room 839, 360 PAS. ALLARE support to each other and have ~un just being together. 4/10 International Accounting WELCOME. Please feel free to stop by and meet a new friend. ... . 21 20 p r------~ 0- . 0- , '...... _. -~ T~©~~rr I~ 0 ~ ! I .... °C- ~ c.. I I -e ATTENTION ~ • I ,I CI) ~ .. '- =' . A/I CUNY ~W~~.p~tra~~~ ~ Students .. -Q.) I I! u.. I I e '- Q.) ~ ~ u I You can be one ofmany winners to receive either a pair of I ~ I movie tickets, Ticker beer mugs,T-shirts, or sweatshirts. I I . 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Beyond a state ofboredom and semi-consciousness. lam Due to the deadly monotone of my robotic professor. a human being. 6th sense goes wild. Adrenalin powering up. I deserve what you deserve, Someone s strange eyes dart touiards my direction. and yet I'm kidnapped from my country From within a group ofstudents infected and brought to a foreign place, By the Sandman's syndrome. where As she slowly turned her head towards me, lam Silky strands ofblack hair waved in unison. Hello? considered only three -fifths She stared into me in secrets. to the people who kidnapped me. ' As my mask slowly solidifies into my face, My oppressor, whom I never have seen before, I continue to believe that she is not spit on me, flog me like a soul in hell, Looking at me, but at another and changed my name. Snoring soul behind me. They rape my sister, and kill my brother. Suddenly Mason Hall is completely engulfed by darkness. And I look into the sky and pray Snap of2 seconds, one spotlight on her to God. and another upon me. But oppressor tries to take God away too, A magical peach appears in her delicate hands. because he says that I'm wrong. She sends me a strange grin as she gentle nibbles Tell me, upon the tender flesh ofthis passion fruit. what do I have to myselfbut the She thinks its cute, but my mask remains emotionless. chains that hold me down and the Perhaps she is one ofthose AnnoyingRules Girls. skin that gives oppressor a reason As her gentle suckling sounds enraptured to flog me? My virgin mind, the glistening ofsweet Tell me, Nectar slowly dances across her lips. what do I have to myself? Editors' Upon the edge ofher chin, a star is ignited. Note: As this droplet ofsin falls from grace, -Eddie Rivera "F'*ckPataki! I gotta do my thing I am Edward Rodriguez. I be impact on our history. As college women. it splashes upon 2 crescent moons and a floral dress. We would n*gga!" the next generation of slaves. I students, scholars, professors, etc., I also buy the tapes of hip hop Tenderly she scoops up the remaining nectar with: B1 wlKool G Rap & Grimm ­ know my history so I know where you should have an open mind to' artists I respect. I used to wait and one finger and gently places it in her like to thank 'Take-'Em To War" I'm riot going. I also know I won't look deeper than The Post and see if you would grant them some Succulent Lips. A MILLION SOUNDS Eddie Rivera, be what you want me to be. I'm Daily News columnists Crouched time on the airwaves. I'm still wait­ As she withdraw her wet finger she urged me to "Representing New York That night I could not sleep. but going to tell Y9U who 1be and what in editorialfetal positions. Are you ing. Now my next ten dollars will sit with her. Mutharck the Mayorr' My urge to leave her and commit Patrick Eves, I is. Just loosen the clutch on your listening?!!' finance the career of the next hip As I walked past her she told me her name Doo Wop- to the end of myself was purse and brace your eardrums. I'll stop being original now be­ hopper to survive the record label was Eve, so I handed her a Live Freestyle from You need to be told because you're far greater than any urge Jeannie Ng cause you aren't. Youre using draft, marketing bootcamp, and Bounty Roll and an apple for all her troubles... Doo Wop's "~9,5 Live" taking my life even though you to commit to the end ofour quotes and things I wrote to'gain promotional tour infantry. These and Kavalier . only wantedme chained. .cheappreps;-yet·whenyoueopy-my· .stations say:that-tireyre-mack;but­ loue. ." ... I've heard that we're supposed to We're living in a society...I tone, my technique, and 'my es­ we'll see' if" they play the real, -Kaualier: 11/9/18/15 But why should I think this way. for contribut-' regard this college life asan ordinary should deserve what I've earned sence you have an empty gift box. Chuck. I leaned over her, watched her rest. phase that will eventuallypass. Our and therefore shouldn't have to The-jewels ofthis Sunset Style can I won't donate money to my alma My tears ran down my face and fell ing their fine lives and the ideologies we embrace earn what I've already deserved. only be adorned by I. Remember onto her naked breast. She moved maters who despise mytruth. Jews and reconstruct are only a natural Ifyou help me by giving me a mop, me, the one you got your idea from. don't roll with Nazis. Indians don't with a moan that said, ttl love poetry. We reaction that allows us to cope in a how much hope do you expect me Now I'm hungry, I need some it when you touch me," but she did chill with Yankees. I won't vote for learning environment that is cruel, to have. This damned WORK just -food to eat up. Regardless, I'm still Guilianis and Patakis. I'm not giv­ ESPRESSO not wake until forever was too encourage shocking and non-existent at the isn't FARE in any shape, form or debating whether or not I should ingJordan and Rodman any props late. Baruch art­ surface. justification. Your institutions of eat a can ofyour Bumble Bee tuna for exploiting themselves through Satisfaction's consequence is regret. Rich, smooth, strong... Soon we will reject our yearning learning mirror your institutions because they're only dolphin safe, The time I spent on her I could have false positive and negative images, Dark, sweet, everlasting... ists to submit for equality, poverty's end, racism's ofemployment as insignificant les­ not Puerto Rican safe. Are we the respectively. I'm not believing any­ spent on me. But I love her and INTENSE AND SATISFYING. ineffectiveness, and the real visual­ sons of authority and the tools of animals you civilized barbarians thing you tell me. hate me and somewhere that's not their literary That's how I describe you. ization of subliminal hypnotism's janitorial genitalia only reproduce refuse to care for? I know it's bet­ I'm tellingyou now that this isn't wholly right: So I ran from my • As I take a sip message. We11 embrace all forms of more slaves. ter that I don't eat your beef and a phase. You want our college ex­ home and searched for a little expressions, Ahhhhh... It's so HOT! capitalism that make money once The hypnotism ofthe '90s is not pork but how healthy is that wax perience to be another level of chance to know why we My lips touches the rim, Business Weeks financial tips ma- Hot 97's most requested but coated fruit you handed me. By preparation. A degree that certi­ die so many times in a lifetime photographic Mmm... so GOOD! . terialize. We'll attack onlythose cor­ multiculturalism. Your syllabi of 2000, I'll be eating rainbow colored fies we accept the authority and and never live once, why I just Thick in some ways art as well to rupt structures andorganizationsof ethnicity is trivial, perspectively platanos with my Karina. My principles that make us the new left the only answer in my life, why but sweet in all others. societythat hurt us andfollow those limited and often wrong giving us stomach hurts so much when I'm blue collar workers in cubicles. I cry when I walk past elementary Woah, I can't believe I'm tasting this this section. that justify their pursuits with a the excuse to be ignorant. Whites hating you. There must be more for us because schools and turn red with anger It s unbelievable, more than words can say, high rate of return and highly still think African history is sav­ Our pursuit of happiness hasn't accepting you gives me nothing. when I see a church, why I know Thank you. First, it's strong and intense, ages throwing spears, Africans begun so my brothers, needin~di­ I'll hate you by being myself. so much and feel so stupid and stocked reasoning for us to recite. Something so great that can wake you up. still think Latinos are just Span­ rection, follow leaders obsessively. I'm finally free on this piece of why the sky is blue, gray and white, So, I can see that your theory may Then, the dark, rich, smooth flavored texture, ish speakers, while Latinos think The leaders we followed were great paper 'cause I'm... the air is clear, my cousin is black be right. I maybe left alone with the Is outstanding from anything I had before. words anddreams ofwishful think­ all Asians do kung-fu. because they taught us and we fol­ and I am light, never white. I listened Ohhhhhh... so good! ing. O-nly I will be a part of our You have no appreciation and lowed. However, the new legend­ 'Just saying-F*ck You!" for these things but I only heard As I take another taste, struggle, my struggle, because the respect for the richness and diver­ ary leaders will be those that al­ Melachi the Nutcracker a million sounds. It's like an after shock that rocks my world. degree will put the rest of us in a sity of our cultures. The knowl­ low us to walk by ourselves. Often of the Group Home­ But ofcourse I go for more and more. -Manny Rodriguez new fight for that five dollar raise edge I have of my people is only you've destroyed our successful Intro to "Sacrifice" I can't let it go, and fourteen extra sick days. I'm to respected among a minority of struggles with the murder of one It's an addiction, like any other drug. do the same.as you and accept itall. . people, includingmyown. I should great person. 'Tire burn Guiliani, Pataki, and ", I get so high Now THAT'S Enertainrnent! To thrive theoretically and suffer in not spend so much time, in a place Now I'll fight you by agreeing Cuomo... and makes me feel so good all over MY BODY! actuality is the mainstream sci­ of higher learning, explaining to with many men and women and Jeru the Damaja - My espresso is what I want Faught for a cause watched it on 1Vpeople shooting ence. you the validity ofhip hop and its disagreeing with all men and -"Whatever" my rich, dark, sweet, intense, and satisfying their guns now that's what entertains. me all my , "ESPRESSO" money goes to the military kinda .like buying Mmmm Mmmm... Good to the last drop! tickets to my favorite movie Readingpeople cry for ryhme and reason that'S the sound that is in .~Jl ~11f !.~ ~., -Jeannie Ng season drawn out unresolved court cases pay ~~. ~~. ~~. . .. attention to the faces Government scam defendents beg and grovel let's read their words in our favorite novel now please don"t go you have to enertain me

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.~ -c0­ VOTE NO BARUCH COLLEGE • CJ) :> t "'0 <{ To a $5.00 increase in your Career Development Center· -~. STUDENT ACTIVITY FEE 151 East 25th Street - Suite 820 212/802-6710 Vote AGAINST the child care referendum ATTENTION 1998 GRADUATES Important On-Campus Recruiting Information! THE FACT IS THAT THE CHILD CARE CENTER ALREADY RECEIVES $5.00 PER FULLTIME .. STUDENTAT BARUCH COLLEGE. THAT AMOUNTS TO OVER $60,000 TO SERVICE 40 KIDS. THESE MANDATORYWORKSHOPSARE A PREREQUISITE - , FOR PARTICIPATION IN ON-CAMPUS RECRUITING ANOTHER FACT IS THAT THE INCREASE IN THE FEE WILL NOT EXPAND SERVICES (Attend Only One) TO THE CHILD CARE CENTER. THE CENTER IS AT ITS STATE LAW MAXIMUM CARRYING CAPACITY. NO ADDITIONAL CHILDRE-N CAN BE SERVICED. Date Time Location IF YOU CURRENTLY TAKE THE AMOUNT OF MONEY THE CHILD CARE CENTER Monday May 5, 1997 1:00 - 3:00 PM 135 East 22nd Street - 3rd Floor RECEIVES AND DIVIDE IT AGAINST THE NUMBER OF CHILDREN BEING SERVED (30) THEY S~ENDABOUT $2,000 PER KID. THAT'S MORE THAN WE SPEND FOR FULL . TIME TUITION RATES. AFTER THE ADDITIONAL $5.00 INCREASE THAT FIGURE WILL Thursday May 8, 1997 1:00 - 8:00 PM 151 East 22nd Street - Rm.763 BE CLOSE TO $4,000 A KID-. THAT'S DOUBLE OUR TUITION AND THEY'RE NOT EVEN IN COLLEGE YET. Monday May 12,1997 3:00 - 5:00 PM 135 East 22nd Street - 3rd Floor

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Attheonset oftheyear, any idiot possessing a wee \0 to Barkleyon the low post C) pass the already over just so he could set up a­ cleaninguptheirlockersandgettingtheirgolfclubsout. They .....:J LAW CAREER FORUM :'.' .. ~.."';J£;.:' .." ,."... ;<,«. ", ~s.:~.;.ibit of basketball kn ledge. uldha told th Bulls·. ball to Drexler tocreate offthe dribble three point shot to break a record for :,~~_ ...i~?':> OWl co ve.:t you e , were blown out by the average of 30 points in the first two ~¥ffi<::k~ij;" orD)call a timeout TheT-wolveshave consecutive games played with 40+ Knicks, Lakers, Sonics, -Iazs.Heat.Rockets,Pistons,'Hornets, games and look like the Nets can take them on. Penny a good nucleus in Stephan Marbury, points. (Great move by the Bullets to .i;:,L~4,,,~.J;I~~::.e':~='~::~~:=s.th= Hardawayhasno onetopassto, NickAndersoncannotsinka KevinGarnett,andTomGugliotta, but leave him unguarded so "The . free throw,DennisSoottisjusttooone-dimensional,andHorace Bullets, whom many would have never envisioned ·in the Grant plays as many games as Cal Ripken has missed. Pat Thursday, May 8, 1997 the trinity they are not. Garnett and Answer', who is clueless, can get his Marburyshouldonlybesophomoresin precious record.) The Nets' Kerry secondseason, thefirst 82 games areonly good for jockeying RileyhashisHeatbelievingthattheyarechampions. Outside college prepping for finals now. Kittles hada great debutyearbutthe for homecourt advantage. Nonetheless,.the playoffs provide ofAlonzo MourningandTimHardaway,theHeatare notthat ~r. Gugliotta revived his career in . Nets are vacationing while the T­ some interesting matehups. -, . good, butwith the power ofpositive thinking, Riley has them TIME: CLUB HOURS (12:45-2:30 PM) Minnesota but will hebe able to keep wolves areinthe playoffs. smelling the champagne atthe end ofthe rainbow. Instead it up in the POSt-seasonwhen there is Coach ofthe'Year: Pat Riley. He's orwinriing·by 30 ingame three, theHeatwill only win undoubtedly much more pressure. got a bunch of pretenders thinking ·This should be a cakewalk for Jordan and company. The a margin of10.· ROOM 306; 23rd STREET BDaDING Doug West looked like an up-and­ they're'contenders. Bullets arenota badteam, buttheyare notanywhereinthe . sam~ (SKY-LIGHT LOUNGE) comer a couple of years ago, now he Most Improved Player: I never stratosphere as Da(mn) Bulls. Washington is not a dee~~. looks like anotherjoe in the mix. The understood this award. Usually very and if Rod Strickland is contained from The Clippers actuallymade the playoffs. The real reason onlythingfor theRockets to be careful the guy who has made the biggest penetrating mto the lane by defensively underrated Ron - why the Clips face the Jazz in round one is because they did ofistheirhabitofplayinglike potential leap in terms ofstatistics earn this Harper,theBullets'talentedforwardtandemofChrisWebber notstinkasbadas theotherteamsoutintheWest. TheJazz champsfor stretchesandthan playing award. But what ifhe was injured andJuwan Howard will benothingmore than- two overpaid duo ofKarl Malone and John Stockton is still trucking after ~ulls lax the next minute. The aging the previous year and had bad bookends. Dafmn) will probably use this series torest more than 10 seasons of pursuing the holy grail of the NBA. CAREERS IN Rockets need all the rest they can numbers? .How about if he was .some oftheirguys smce Jordan, Pippen, and Rodman will JeffHornacek is like a silentassassin. He looks like a choir nl~ - get- threegame sweep. buried behind the bench.and never play about twenty minutes because the game will be boy but by the endofthe game he has quietly hit more than ~y got to showcase his skills until this ded theendofthe.thirdquarter. Itwill alsogive Bulls halfhis. shots for about 15 points, hand out 6-8 assists, and Not that I have a vote but here's my season? All the potential winners Tom Kukoc and Brian Williams toget back into some play smart heads-up ball. Greg Ostertag will provide...um, two cents on this season's accolades: of this award fit those two · d of groove from either injuries or from .holding out all sixfouls to give to theopposition. TheClippers reallyhave no THE ~;O~ LAW categories. The candidates are You haveto feel sorryfor Washington. Itcamedown go to guy on the team. They have a bunch of decent young Most ValuablePlayer: KarlMalone. Veshon Lenard, Miami Heat; Doug thell"~ game against Cleveland to determine ifthey players mBrent Barry, Loy Vaught, Rodney Rogers, Darrick Aren't all the voters sick of handing it Christie, Toronto Raptors; Isacc would qualify for the playoffs. The Bullets won and earned Martin,MalikSealy,TerryDehere, LorenzenWright, Charles to Jordan every year? Austin, Miami -Heat. You pick 'em, the. privilege of playing three quick games with the Bulls Outlaw, and Lamond Murray. Not good enough to beat the DefenBivePlayerofthe Year: Iknow I could care less about this award. while the.Cavaliers get to take their chances inthis year's playoff-tested UtahJazz. Utahgoes intothesecondround ~JIlS Dikembe Mutombo won it but I don't All NBA team: Karl Malone, lottery. Hmmmm..... like the Bulletsgottheraw deal. in threegames. think a guy who blocks shots off the Grant Hill, Hakeem Olajuwon, .(mn) aulls in an easy threegames. • help ~esto getthisaward,besides Michael Jordan, John Stockton.. that finger-waving routine of his is All Defensive Team: - Gary The B~are one of the hottest teams heading intothe .' .t was not too long ago when the Pistons hadthe second playoffs, whilethe Lakers stumbled a bit.down the streteh.> FOOD AND BEVERAGES WILL BE SERVED annoying and childish. Gary Payton Payton, Michael Jordan, Dikembe or Mookie Blaylock,should get it. If Mutombo, Scottie Pippen, Dennis recordintheEast, Howthingshavechanged. Theleague On paper, this series is a no-brainer. The Shaq-Ied Lakers anything, give it to His Aimess so he Rodman Ll.UC:lLUy figured out Doug Collins' schem.e and are no longer have more weapons thari. theBlazers. EddieJones is a rising .. -- ~ -:->~ttiPg~ed..·~£l~~?~e~~~':e~,~~!~Jnana~star, Elden Campbell, has finally matured into..agreat to fool the rest o~ the world mto thln]ongthat they are the complementto Shaquille,'and they have cagey veterans like - real deal The Pistons play hard, but a talented team they Jerome Kersey and Byron Scott to show the inexperienced --·,,-_··-arenot~-·Tak£ ~GraI:ltHiJ1,,!a?4~ the·playoft6~-.Nick-V8B-Exel \~ p .------oatMr.-!fripJe .... hHa'S--hew-t&-wmin might-be-a lii·-the·Gri~es~cla.sS:-'Jm&E:Y·--lfunter~:Tett1:·Mills·~-"CJoe···punk but has a knackofhittingthetrey and'plus he will be : --... ~OtisThorpe, theyareeitherA) hasbeen'sorB)never playing in front of his crush, Tyra Banks, SO you can bet he'll ... t·· f will be s. 'Their opponents, the Hawks, are not ~t much be playingwell. TheBlazershavea formidable squadinyears , J' .. , . Day Session Student Government better but they have a.J:letter cast than Grant Hill and the to come inthe form ofRasheedWa]]ace, KennyAnderson,Isiah . ~evenoth~rguys. Defensivel~, theHawksfunneleve~ Rider, and CliffRobinson, Sabonis might have given Shaq a Cordially invites the Graduating Class of1997 mtothe ~ddlew~~DefeDSl,:e PlayeroftheYem:Dikembe ron for his money 10years ago buthis agingbody has begun on Thursday, June Sth, 1997 Mutombo 18 awaiting to swatIt.away. Steve Smith causes to betrayhim. In order for the.Blazers to putup a fight, they matchup proble~ for any team ~e ~eraldedMookie will need·the presence Of I,mbinson, who has a tendency to to Attend Blaylock cans his threes and routinely picks the pockets of fade awaycome playofftime. Blazersget"Shaq"ed in.four unsuspecting point guards. Christian Laettner has quieted games.. - . '. SOUle critics who thought he· would never be as good as The Senior Basheboerd !iected Hismrmbess.havegeneup.andseemstocome up

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Week 7 CUNYAC Overall I WON LOST PCT. WON LOST PCT. STREAK 1. John J ay" 5 1 .833 17 8 .680 ,Lost 1 2. Staten Island* 5 1 .833 19 12 .613 Won 2 3. Lehman 2 4 .333 7 15 .318 Won 1 4. Baruch o 6 .000 2 19 .095 Lost 10 CUNYAC Tournament Schedule Semifinals: Thursday, May 1 Finals: Sunday, May 4 Lehman vs, John Jay 12:00 Staten Island vs. Baruch 3:00 2:00 .

Week 5 CUNYAC' Overall WON LOST rcr. WON LOST PCT. STREAK 1. Staten Island 5 0 1.000 9 2 .818 Won 1 2. Hunter 3 1 .750 6 4 .600 Won2' 3. Brooklyn 2 1 .667 2 2 .500 Lost 1 4. Baruch 2 1 .667 2 4 .333 Won 2 5. Lehman 3 2 '.600 5 4 .555 Won 1 6. CCNY 2 2 .500 5 2 .714 Won 2 7. York a 5 .000 2 7 .222 Lost 4 8. John Jay a 5 .000 a 11 .000. Lostll Last Week's Results t # NYU 5, Stateh Island 4 I Hunter 6, NJ~T 3 Lehman 5, Sarah Lawrence 4 Staten Island :6,Mt. St. Mary 3 USMMA 8, York 1