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roc jiuqRM Dooy lev the school. Theee oBorts would to alike IUPUI like In s M a rc h 2 * tu(ur» o k IUPUI I n dw r m Akard Mid writing, they told how they "we've had the attitude that we to do to. * elected. corns up with an idm, approach Voting m the elections continues the unhrenity with our proposal, through Tuesday April 1. ask them how much they wtfl glee as, they soy Nans end we give up on the proposal He would ap­ k». end Gary C Mamplay, also proach other sources befort going 19 sophomore in political to the university for funds - also detailed other clem Akard * proposals include a their platform* study for development of an IUPUI

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Akard platform The recho station would provide y o b training 1 think this university Akard said that, if elected. he should be providing. Akard said will involve IUPUI alumni and Akard said a freshman registry. Social Awareness Week begins amid controversy

By Dave Stafford that reads, in part: group similar to the PSU would be The dause in the contract came The fourth annual Social recommends that it Is in subject to the same conditions, as a result of the P$U » activities sial issue must be promoted Awareness Week, sponsored by everyone's best interest to present because fORUing is drawn from Uw-dunng the l i t ! Social Awareness the IUPUI Progressive Student both sides of any issue brought up Student Activity Fee. which all*’ Week Wagoner said tract for 19B4 funding under pro­ Union, will be held this week during Social Awareness Week students are required to pay. "One year ago. the PSU printed test said Victor I. Wallis despite conditions imposed on Funding will be contingent upon Student Activity Fee monies posters for me to approve, and the funding for the activities by the incorporating theee ideas into the were allocated to The Indianapolis posters included information Student Programs Advisory Com* future plans of Social Awareness Federalist Society, which describes about a march on Naval Avionics faculty co-sponsor of the PSU mittee Week '' itself as an organization of conser­ |an Indianapolis manufacturer of T t o e is no final agreement but. SPAC made funding for Soda! The wording of the contract has vative and libertarian law stu- weapon* -guidance systems and while the PSU mamtams Ms die Awareness Week contingent upon been strongly opposed by PSU dents for the society * program* other equipment). pleasure at the proposed wording, the incorporation of opposing members, who claim that the con* titled. An Ideological Alternative nade it clear that the poolers tiw Dean for Student Services viewpoints. A recent appeal to the dition placed on funding for their A Conservative View of Legal Phi­ had to include a note that the Stu­ IGolam Mannan) has indicated It Fee Fund Advisory Committee event is discriminatory in that it losophy Michael Cheerva. pres­ dent Activity Fee waan I paying for may be possibh to appeal the dnS- proved unsuccessful singles out the PSU. ident of the society, said that no this and they dad. W agoner said Mon W alla said SPAC, which allocates Student Mike Wagoner director of stu restrictions were placed upon the "Several students who were em­ Activity Fee monies for student dent activities, said the PSU is an program's content and that the ployees of Naval Avionics pro organizations and activities, wrote exclusive, unique organization on Spcicty was not required to present tested and we tfacided that if a contract for the PSU s funding the IUPUI campus, and any other an opposing view Social Awareness Week were to be NEWS BRIEFSWHtiHHMiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiimiiiimiiiiiiimmimmiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

Galileo lecture Struther A m ott, dean of the grad­ their writing, if possible Young Scholars IUPUI faculty members will uate school of Purdue University A workshop on "Revision as a work with tiudents an creative The programs arc part of the IU- Means of Discovery will be held problem solving, puppetry, com Richard S. Westfall, professor of Bloomington graduate school's Monday, April 9 from 3 to 4 p.m The Young Scholars Program, puters, Mandarin Chinese, law. history and philosophy of science 73th Anniversary Symposium. at the writing center, CA 427. im gifted and talented students games and many other subjects at IU-Bloomington, will give a lec­ Students will learn to view revision entering grades 4 through 10 in the For more information contact ture on 'Integrity and Galileo on as a way to discover ideas, with faU. will again be offered at IUPUI the Honors Program office, CA Monday, April 9 at 3 p.m. in the special attention to revising for an this summer in sessions beginning 331, 264 2660 cafeteria area of the Union Build­ Writing workshop audience. june 22 and July 9 up, IUPUI All students and facul­ The center also offers free Each siseiian is 10 full days of in­ ty are invited Admission is free. The University Writing Center tutorial stations for all IUPUI struction. recreation and special Inside: The talk concerns Galileo as a workshop on ' American Idioms'' students Appointments are not events The coat is Si 50. Notices ...... Pegs 3 plagiarist. is rescheduled for Thursday. April necessary but will eliminate Students currently enrolled in Editorial ...... 3 A discussion of Integrity in re­ 5 from 7to I p.m. in KB BBS waiting. To make an appointment their school s gifted program will Professor honored ...... 4 search will be held at 4:30 p.m. Participant* in the free work­ caD 264 2049 automatically be eligible A letter Offices m oved ...... • Participants are Joe C. Christian, shop, intended for international Hours are Monday through of recommendation from the prin­ Fnteriitem t ...... b j professor of medical genetics, students, will discuss proper utegr Thursday 9 a m to S p.m., Friday cipal. counselor or teacher will be S p o ils...... M IUPUI; lamas Souirl, professor of 9:30 a.m to 1:30 p.m. and Satur­ required far attending religious studies, IUPUI; and day 11 a j r . to 1 p.m . Page 2 The Sagamore April x MN NOTICES Crusade for Christ, a •vary Thunday evening at 7 J0 p m m NU 2M For more I 233-372) f ilHjmtnil Will Knld intjni iruji The DopOrtaHMIt of M othom atieol S c ta n c o s will advwe undent* for summer ihM lemester For further Information or to maU a rounarlmg appointment call 264-2334 and lall dam selection though April 3 ewiuding Saturday* and Sunday* Sign-up duet* IUPUI Military S c ta n c * Ctapgrtm wtl otim *choiardi». to HJPUi AB atudant* muat Mg* up fur a 10 wmaat appoint and sophomem Schofarstop. pay I advtaor A tat of advmor* ami nudents * wipe ad to them will be allowance for book* uipplirs and equipment a* well a* a nitawtencv allowance of Si 000 ported outside the Mathematic* office. KB 063 and 06# par year For further inhumation call Manx Cary W r*ht at 264 2091 or come to CA 215 IntOT'Vsrsity C h risttan Fellow ship meet each Wadneaday tram 4 to 3.13 p m in Th# International S tu d en ts Bible study Croup corduify » vh CA 2000 Ail IUPUI Undent* are invited to attend regardkw of rebgtou* convict urn* For mcatmpi every Friday at 7 p m . in CA 201 There are a variety at more information cal Mari or Dove at 2*64645 ^enai dinner weekend*. lihn ifcowt and BtMe study Your new idea* or ■ ap iin w are Tho National Endowment for tho HumanHta* » •ohcumg appheant* unde* ako wekome For more information call 7*2 36«0 age 21 who are interested in sustained academic work in the humanities Activities that The National Society of Stack Engineers hold election* for the sees qualify include interpretation of cultural work* atudy of idea*, figure* and event* ui school year on Saturday April 21 at MkJOa m in ET 1104 AS FT. EFT. ME MET. CKT htatoncai perspective and ttudka that apply human**!* atudy to other area* Datatk are and CPT miiem art mrmnamd to run for office For more information cal 2*2-21*5 avadabk m the Political Science office. CA 303* The Financial Aids Office ha* Wormation on the Scope Scholarship Sweep*lake* Tho G erm an Club will n p t April 4 at • 38pm at tV Athenaeum Turner*Club 401 * “ ■ May 16 E Michigan St . for Carman conversation and beer Plana for a p n g aununer menu, will ake be dkcuamd For more information cal the Carman department at 264-2112 Tho IUPUI WorkOfl'S T ooota Club mvhesafl women wrih a loua for tanru* to meat each Friday from • to 10 a.m. at the Indvanapoha Sport* Canter pat weal of the Law School For more information call Cathy Jam«in at 162-3672 Progressive Doha S igm a Thota sorority » accepting mambarehip have a 2 5 C P A and eacond *eme*ter hvdunan l anding Student Union with a C.P.A. af 2.4. For information cal Manann Scott at 233-3*40 by Aprd 4 Tho Phflooophy Club Will meat Tuaeday. April 3 at *1 3 p m In CA JOB Richard Momeyer. of Miami University of Ohio, will apeak on the top* of immortality Dknm IUPUI won* and lefreehmant* will follow. and aB are invtlad For more information caB Kathy

FOURTH ANNUAL Tho Indtanopotta Fod oroltat S o clo ty , an organisation at canmrvativa and Mber tanan law kudent* will praaani the third pari of it* mrk*. An Ideological Alternative, on Tuaeday April 3 at noon in IS 116 Richard A Eptoetn of the Uni vanity of Chicago SOCIAL AWARENESS School af law wiH ipaak on "A Kind Word for lodtaer TV ComtJtutkmjhty of Economic Regulation For more information caB Mickad CVarva at 299-6263 ThO IUPUI S o c c o r Club will meet Thunday April 3 at • p m wi PE NAT 061 to WEEK make plan* for the (all aemeeier Anyone mtemted in playing soccer with die chib nmt fall k encouraged to attend For more mformatton call k* Veal at S62-22S6 April 2-6, 1984 TflO IUPUI S tack S lu dont Union I* co-spomonng a production of Mahaka the dory of goepei auiper Mahaha lackaon written and directed by Trent Tucker on Saturday April 7 at • p.m. and Sunday. April Bat 6 at the Manan College Theater 1200Cold Spr- ing* Rd Tho P sych o log y C lub wtB meet Thunday. April 3 at 7.JO p e * lie Kranneri nODAY Budding Faculty Lounge Eh Robert Fortier will speak on “What You can Do with a f # 4 1 S p a 400-3 13 pm 10:00 a.m Radiator » Degree in Psychology All are welcome. For more mformatton call Kathy White IUPUI The at 231-4199 Dr Uncok lawk L tato o ors' T hostro will hold audition* for \ Word Concert on Monday Aprd 2 win «*F from?to 3 p m m SI 10B TV ~i rrgftyjp - m *** co« « rt w|R be pmented on April Location: CA 213 77 and 2fl AudtUoQBaduwld bring a copy of their ciwpnt a ta ta u ^ n rio u * eiperience k director. HJ Affirmative Ac­ not required. For udodMSRm call B Bruce Wapener at 2* 4^4 5 10 ^ tion). hdk )oy (Coordinator 4CO pa*. IUPUI Woman * Canon) Tho S tu d on t A siom b fy requests that ail siudrnts or ttudent organuattom mm re Wed Location CA 241 in participating m the Spring Festival contact foe Gwum at the awembiy office. CA 00(C 264 3907 Worker* of America 4:20 p m . Location: CA 2)7 ThO IUPUI JO II E n som b lo rehrarsr* every Tuaeday from 7 to 9 30 p.m in SI 130 Law k Northern bofmuf Students interested in fotnir* the cneembk should attend tV m l rehearsal or caB 231-7200. A trombone player k particularly needed of 7 JO p m U h Our MAtory Spmdmg Bu, Tho O fflco Of tho B u rsor ha* moved to CA 147 TV new office* will hold the admin mg lis Security F Cordon tetrative staff as wad as customer and account-service representative* All service requests, Director of Dafanee question*, travel advance* and cadi voucher* should be dwvclcd to the new location. Cnp« Telephone numbers a L u th o n n C am p u s Mlnlgtry sponsor* a weekly • 13 pm on Basks of tV Christian Faith TV group meat* each Monday in BR 160 from 9 to 10 TUESDAY nSN||TU____ Ca-Jl,JSrVLM k Iff MnrfLIfthlAftn arm pm All are welcome 4 4 M U p m . of Political U of Toledo Walk Location : LE MB CA 241 TUESDAY. APRIL M BLOOD PLASMA 7 JO p.m TMUSSDAY • 00 pan. TV Nkarugnan Ambemador /Voce in the Mid Seat 11 30 am -12 43 p m to the U S.. Antonio larquin DONORS Thud Artie* USA « U i Moderated by Greg in the 11 PSU : LE 101 merit A the American Jewhh NEEDED Location: CA 221 community have ba o*p.omci^hiii«mwri LE m a c«w i« cu d awm» $16.00 per week 4 4 0 3 1 5 pm U S M iry m Centre! money America View* of Hart, Earn while lackaon . and Mondale and of you study! CA 241 Indianapolis Blood . 740 p PLASMA Inc. Br Fr 500 N. Capitol

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editorial

Still time to choose Election Committee on policy requirements There’s still time to cast your vote In the IUPUI Student Body Elec­ tions. Polling times and places are listed in the advertisement on page To the Editor; ven bias on the part of an E. C. understanding of the working 4 of this issue. We, the Election Committee, member. Now a suggestion of a procedures of the SA. But most of you won't bother, if last year's turnout is any basis for would like to thank the students, non-voting member of the E. C. The point is that sweeping gen­ prediction. Of some 23,000 students, only 405 voted for a presidential faculty, and staff for their coopera­ being a candidate's choice could be eralities oftentimes are not specific candidate in the 1983 elections. That's 3.5 percent. tion thus H r in the IUPUI Student a viable suggestion. enough to ever work. The Election The turnout was that low despite plenty of reasons for heightened Body Elections. A further example is the issue of Committee as a whole would wel­ interest. Campaigning and electioneering were especially vigorous, The two articles and one editor­ the E. C. not presenting all policy come changes in the mandates for enough so to give rise to allegations of improprieties at the polls. The ial in the March 26 issue of the Sag­ decisions before the full Student the benefit of all involved in the breakage of a ballot-box led to questions of tampering (which were amore reveal some very valid and Assembly. Evidently, the fact that coming year. At the present time, later withdrawn). And the first poll showed a tie between presidential some invalid points concerning the an "Emergency Meeting" of the SA however, we must work with the candidates George Graves and Vasilis Koulolias. Election Committee and the elec­ has a 72 hour dalgy so that all the guidelines we have, as promptly In view of the complaints and questions, the Election Committee tion as a whole. Several of the SA members can know about the and as fairly as we can (which the called for a second vote on all candidates, rather than the run-off statements and suggestions aimed meeting escaped notice. All deci­ candidates realize). presidential vote originally contemplated. toward the Election Committee sions concerning the candidates Thank you for allowing us the That's when the voters, their political passions wrought to fever and the elections show a degree of and the election cannot be antici­ forum for this response and for the pitch by all the controversy, stayed away from the polls in thousands. misinformation and lack of know­ pated, and those decisions often fairness with which the election Why do student elections attract so few voters7 ledge of the writers. Some of the need to be made far more quickly has been covered by the Sagamore Perhaps most students feel like the one whor when asked if he had ideas, such as candidates having than 72 hours after the fact. If the up to and including the last issue. voted, said, "No, man, I'm apolitical." their own representatives on. the SA was to make these decisions, Tamer a Calhoun Wrong. We're all political, whether or not we participate in politics. Election Committee, do not take the decisions could not be rendered George Graves (Aristotle called our species the "political animal.") Elected officials into consideration factors which as quickly and as efficiently. This Keith Owens make decisions that affect all of us, whether or not we vote for them. are very important such as a pro­ example shows a lack of general The Election Committee How many Marines are apolitical? How many voted for or against Ronald Reagan? How many died in Lebanon because he decided to send them there7 The answer to the last question has nothing — and, at the same time, everything — to do with the answer to the first two. Registration problems in people, not system As for elected officials of the IUPUI student government, are you happy with what they've done, or not done, this past year7 If not, To the Editor: the schedule explain how the pro­ color the dots in properly and an and you didn't vote, don't point a finger in blame unless you're stand­ As registration for summer is al­ cedure works. } incorrect schedule results. Please ing in front of a mirror. most over and fall registration is There is no excuse for students' check your schedule to be sure you This year's presidential candidates have stated their intentions in just about to begin, many students arriving at the registration site have the correct times and days. some (detail in the article on page 1. Please do yourself and all of u$ a are getting disgruntled and frustra­ without the proper signatures, au­ The computer does not automati­ favor: read the story, choose the candidate you think will do the best ted. The system is simple to under­ thorizations, etc. cally check to be sure there are no things for IUPUI, and vote. stand if people would learn to I get sick and tired of people say­ time conflicts. That is the student's - Bill Nolan read. The first couple of pages in ing our new system does not work responsibility. properly. People are not using the We cannot continue to hold Ethics on Ca system properly is the problem students’ hands throughout By Wayne C. Otsoni nine out of ten times. Once classes journey in college. If you cannot are closed there is no sense in get­ handle registration 1 wonder if you ting angry at the people who regis­ should be in school at all. ter you. Each class can only hold Our system is not perfect, I will Scholarship for gay/lesbian medical practice so many students. grant, but the majority of the pro­ If you receive a problem report, blems are caused by the students Good Work! Stanford Universi­ orientation. and make the commitment — not correcting the mistake usually themselves. ty has established a scholarship The neat thing about the Stan­ simply to receive the scholarship takes no time at ajl, if you are pa­ — Registrar's Office Employee fund for one of its medical students ford scholarship Is its focus on but actually to serve the gay/les­ tient. Often the student does not (name withheld) who shows a commitment to serv­ medical service specifically to the bian community. Let's hope that ing the gay community. The Gay gay/lesbian world. If, for example, application causes no grief, pain or and Lesbian Alliance on that cam- <^4K)S is a peculiarity of the physi- embarrassment to the one who Letters welcome___ pus presented university adminis- cal behavior of gays, then such a makes it. And let's also hope that Every week the Sagamore re­ that we may contact you if trators with over $2,000 they had focus is not only desirable but similar campus organization and serves space on this page for letters necessary. Your address and raised for the purpose. The recip­ concerned persons, coast to coast, from readers. Your views are wel­ telephone number will not be ient need not to be gay nor lesbian, The Hippocratic Oath follow this lead. come. published, and your name will be but must be willing to serve gays binds those who take When professional persons of all Although we will consider let­ withheld upon request. and lesbians in future practice. sorts — medical, legal, clergy, edu­ ters of any length and on any Please type your letter in Would that all medical persons it to treat all persons cators — are persuaded to commit topic, we will give preference to double-space. If that is not feasi­ were committed to such a practice I indiscriminately.' themselves to work specifically for letters of less than 500 words and ble, write legibly on every other The irony is that the sacred Hip­ gay/lesbian rights, to fight against those addressing matters of direct line. pocratic oath does indeed bind mandatory. There needs to be re­ discrimination in all places, then concern to the IUPUI community. You may bring your letter to the those who take it to treat all per­ sponsible, professional, compas­ society shall move closer to its If necessary, we will edit your let­ Sagamore office, CA 001G, or sons indiscriminately, including, sionate and earnest attention to a noblest purposes: to be a family of ter for brevity or clarity. send it through campus or U.S. presumably, gays and lesbians. disease that strikes at such a specif­ people working together for the For legal reasons, your letter mail. The address is: These persons are entitled to medi­ ically denoted group — a disease common good. must include your name and ad­ The Sagamore cal care from physicians, hospitals, that strikes with discrimination. Wayne C. Olson is director of dress. The letter also should in­ 425 Agnes St., Rm. 001G clinics, nurses, etc., without pre­ Now- let's hope that some brave Metropolitan Indianapolis Cam­ clude your telephone jiumber so Indianapolis, IN 46202 * judice nor reference to sexual medical studenUwill step forward pus Ministry at IUPUI.

Volume 12, Number 48 Sagamore As a service to readers, the Sagamore less than 500 words, and those addressing Address: The Sagamore April 2, 1964 publishes notices of IUPUI events. Typed or matters of direct concern to the IUPUI com­ 425 Agnes St.. Rm. 001G Bill Nolan baa legibly handwritten information must be re­ munity. Letters may be edited for brevity Indianapolis, IN 46202 Ron Neal pdc The Sagamore n a weekly new* magazine ceived at the Sagamore office by 5 pjn. and clarity. The editor will reject letters (Campus Mail address: Michael Thackston ^ Urwvwy Ed*or published by and for students at Indiana Thursday for publication the following deemed potentially libelous. CA 001G) / David Stafford ArtaEdtar University-Purdue University at Indiana- Monday. Notices may be edited or deleted Letters' must include the writer * name, Abby Marmion, Matt Shrum ScorteEdkjn pol«S An auxiliary enterprise of IUPUI, the if space is limited. address and telephone number, so that the Telephone: Editorial . .. .264-4006 Jeff Newman Adverting U n g e Sagamore is not an official publication of editor may contact the writer if necessary: Advertising .264-3456 GabeSzoke the university; it neither reflects nor is The Sagamore also provides a forum for addresses and telephone numbers will not Lynn Pickett governed by the view* of university attain- the university community. When space is be published, and the writer's name will be Except where otherwise noted, all con­ George Carter istrators or faculty. limited, preference will be given to letters of withheld on request. tents are copyright © 1964 the Sagamore. P«(t 4 April 2. 1904

Mont i w Candidates bus line connecting the Michigan what of an advantage at the begin­ Child welfare specialist from Pape 1 Street Campus and the Park Lafay­ ning of the year." Messpiay also ette apartments — which the cited his work on several universi­ The candidate Mid he oppoees university owns and rents to ty and Student Assembly commit- honored by organization increases of the $2 30 Student A c­ students — and more typewriters tivity Ret, which student* pay at for students use. by )Alike R O d k profession should address both the The candidate emphasised that Relative merits The month of March was desig individual and interpersonal a* Student Activity Pee Study Com­ the proposes evaluation of courses, nated as "Social Work Month" and well as social needs mittee has received proposals that not instructors "A lot of times Asked why voters should choose special recognition was given to an "It is my impression that because recommend raising it. you'll look through the bulletin him over his opponent. Akard outstanding social worker and 1964 is such an important year and select a class and you’ll get to said, "1 think I can be more in­ public dtiaan in each region of the politically, Indianapolis region Messpiay platform the dam and find out it has no­ novative, more active and devote state. •elected me as an example of the thing to do with what was in the as much time as possible to this Mahon Wagner, Scott Severn* many social workers who are in­ Mteeplay said his T in t and biggest bulletin at all. W e’ve had several campus, because 1 believe in this and Kathy Welling were this year » volved in political activities," M id program for next y e a r / if he ‘is students complain of this." campus and communication is pri­ Region 6 of the Indiana Chapter of Wagner elected, wdl be establishment of a marily what it's all about in a posi­ the National Association of Social Severn* and Welling, of the Le­ book co-op to be run by the Stu- Qualification^ tion like this. In that role [as presi­ Workers award recipients at the gal Services Organisation, shared dent Assembly Students ovodd dent) I believe 1 can be a more ef­ monthly social work breakfast the Public Citisen of the Year Wave their books with the assem­ Akard said, *1 believe lUPUTis fective leader of this campus ' program, Update M l: Na­ award which honors someone who bly for sale on consignment an up-and-coming — If not already To the same question Messpiay tional/Political Human Services'' although not a social worker, has a Messpiay also said he will work arrived — mafor university in not responded, 1 feel like 1 can bring a held at the IU Student Union profound understanding of social to bring more fraternities and so­ only this state but in this country. good sense of student government, building on March 9th work and a personal commitment rorities to the university. A survey And I believe 1 can provide posi­ something that students can look Wagner, recipient of the Social to supporting its aims and ideals conducted last year indicated that tive leadership for the student upon favorably rather than |ask­ Worker of the Year award, is a Keynote speaker Robert P. Ste­ students favor having more of body of this campus '' ing L W hat docs student govern­ visiting professor of social work at wart, president of the National As­ them, he said Messpiay said, *1 worked closely ment even do? IU School of Social.Work at IUPU1 sociation of Social Workers, ex­ Greek societies would help to with the current president, George "You can probably ask anybody and a child welfare specialist. pressed his admiration and respect unify the campus, Messpiay said. Graves, this year, and his adminis­ to name six things the Student She is also known for her advo­ for the Indiana Chapter and told TUPU1 as It exists now is like a tration. I favor from this, 1 believe, Assembly does, and probably not cacy on women's issues and rights award recipients and progzam at­ group of 25,000 individuals, and because I was able to sec the mis­ too many of them can come up which has taken her to Washing­ tendees. "Everyone wants to be there's no sense of cohesiveness or takes that George made. with all six. It's too bad that so ton, D.C., to work for the Nation­ heard, but one voice should be solidarity in the campus at all that "It was not beneficial because of much money goes into the student al Organisation for Women as heard above all others. It is the I sense." Fraternities and sororities the mistakes but because 1 was able government — a percentage of senior political staffer voice of the children of our land would be Ma fundamental way to to learn from the mistakes that their Student Activity Pec money '1 always have tried to combine They most clearly tel! us what kind reach this solidarity," he said. George made and 1 believe every — yet they can see no direct re­ the interpersonal as well as the of society we are creating and what Messpiay > other proposals are incoming administration makes. sults. And that's one thing 1 can community organisational areas we need to change. Listen to the for faculty course evaluations, a So perhaps that will give me some­ do." because I think social work as a children." Be sure to vote STUDENT BODY ELECTIONS M ARCH 28-APRIL 3 The following is a list of the locations and times where voting booths will be available during the week of elections.

WED THURS FRI SAT SUN MON TUES 26 29 30 31 1 2 3 Cavanaugh 4-7 9-1 9 -2 9-3

library M 2 2-5 1-4 4-6

Law 9-2

Dental 1-4

Medical 3-6

Nursing 9-2 12-2

Educ/SW 3-6

Bus SPEA 2-6

Kranswrt 9-2 5-7

Herron 1-3 3-6 P.L 9-1 EAT 3-6 * 1 2

* 1 1 U*- . *%-»» *r ■ ytr 1 A p ril 2,1984 The Sagamore P»ge5 Offices moved for better service

by Mark J. GoH Exceptional Better service to students and better communications between Living in the offices are the greatest advantages Woods in relocating the Office of Scholar­ o f W alden ships and Financial Aids and the • Immediate access to 1-6$ Bursar’s office, according to • 10 minutes from Downtown, Robert E. Martin, university bur­ IUPUI, and Butler sar. • Great shopping and Both employees and students are restaurants minutes away reacting favorably to the move, ac­ • All Adult Living cording to Martin, who cites SPACIOUS l, 2 AND >BEDROOM APARTMENT HOMES ' close proximity to the other stu­ Berkey Building is demolished. George Carter/Sagamore featuring . . . dent services of financial aid, ad­ • Kitchens with wet-ban and JENN AIR GRILL RANGES missions, and registration " as the Financial Aid did not vacate its "For sometime we were opera­ • Extra large bedrooms with walk-in closets greatest benefit to the relocation of formed facilities in the Berkey ting from both locations," Board- • Omegavision with Movie Channel available • Carports available m *'s* his office from the University Ser­ Building until 2 p.m. March 21, man said, "until telephone services • Beautiful clubhouse and recreational facilities vices building to the first floor of and consequently was required to completed the instalafion of our (bi-weekly aerobic classes held) Cavanaugh Hall. do some tricky maneuvering in new phones." • Unfurnished and furnished apartments available for / Martin said no unique problems order to keep their services to The new space equals that at the 6, 12 or 14-montb leases. STUDENT DISCOUNTS. were encountered during the students going, according to old location, Boardman said, "but EXECUTIVE SUITES (with maid service) for monthly rates move, other than those associated Shirley M. Boardman, office direc­ there are benefits to being located with any other type of moving, but tor. so closely to the other offices, in Move into the woods, move into Walden he anticipates potential problems "We were at a bit of a disadvan­ that its much easier to communi­ 38tb & Kessler Blvd 924*1211 arising during fall registration. tage in that we were trying to com­ cate with them if the need should A Robert A. McNeil Community "Summer Session registration plete our move on the same day arise. began March 21," Martin said, that Summer registration was "We will miss the Berfey Build­ "and so far everything seems to be beginning," Boardman said. ing in the respect that it gave our running smoothly, but from the ‘The front desk area and recep­ office an intimate sort of relation­ PREPARE FOR: standpoint of space, we may en­ tion area was moved late Tuesday ship being in our own building," counter some problems during fall evening to Cavanaugh Hall," Boardman said," but I will be glad registration when a larger volume Boardman said, "But our tele- to give up the job of supervising of students come in to register dur­ phorfes and other materials had that building, so 1 can dedicate all ing Walk-In or Final Registration." not yet been moved when the day my energies to serving the stu­ The Office of Scholarships and began. dents."

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have something important to say, loneliness that both participants Somebody's WaleNng Ale Rockwell seems to have this at­ fed in this deviant yet nevertheless titude on the first side of this debut social interact** m Juri who a Rockwell? Many aftxim The title cut recalls the "if you ’d fust ted me if you were people have asked paranoia of Michael Jackson s a girl or something. Id talk to you. alter healing the "Wanna Re Starting Something.' you know' may seem like a throw­ 'Somebody's Watching Me," While thef tatter song*ong threatens to away line until you realitt how im­ chmb up the pop. soul, and dance jump off the turntable with its wild portant these calls have come to charts. The song features the un­ anger and frantk disco beat. mean to both of them mistakable vocals of Michael Rockwell opts for a more sedate, The next song is a terrific cover lackson . There were a lot of people but equally compelling approach of George Hairisons T axm an ,' who thought R was another to alienation in the modem world. which never sounded as good even Michael Jackson song and he was "Is the mailman watching m iK _wnenL.__CA cncm A dciuci rirw pwronncu iii. he queries in a falcetto nearing 'And you're working for no one hysteria Rockwell completes the but me. ~ someone growls over the If only ride two were as effective in foreign country* Orient* may After listening to this I m picture by conjuring up images of persistent beat, realising the as ride one this album would be a depend on you/" no doaer to knowing who this per­ Hitchcock's Ptycko and further sinister side of the song while re­ very effective piece of progressive Rockwell shows incredible pro­ son is or even whether or not it adds to the mood with some chilli taining its humor with shimmering . However. "Runaway" and mise with this debut album and ex­ really is only one person, since It ing organ touches. "Watting Away" reduce cept for a few mitrieps is actually ^1 -i- — — ,» j .. _ » » "Obscene Phone Caller" j MX one concludes witn s simple Rockwell s uncompim but one up on hit mentor Michael a seemingly trivial pro- statement of optimism recalling the observations into triteness at least in terms of One thing I am sure of is that perveptive old Earth Wind and Fire. You ue “Knife" it tn inexcusable 1 mean, how rignifi this isn't just another young funk m TTw p got to change your wavs, ” reworking of ’She's Out of My cant was T h e Girl is Mine ' virtuoso simply laying down the plagued in this song appears to re­ Rockwell concludes after lookii* Lift" from Michael Jackson s 'Off anyway? grooves. Sod artists from Jackson sent the persistence of this "dirty at the world with a cold eye. the Wad " Rockwell certainly has the to Prince have been changing the httle nasty tv*~ and yet the very Descending minor chords anchor "Foreign Country " resumes the potential of making important way they record musk. It's not fact that the victim is even bother­ tha me— ge in the chorus and a ir- cus of side one by using an musk. Let's just hope Quincy enough just motivate the posterior; ing to make a song about obacene restible synthesiser bass gives this American in Russia as a metaphor Jones doesn't get a hold of him. nd still phone callers reveals the disturbing for daily anxiety: Please behave

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Disney’s ‘adult’ film safe bet for box office

Splashy prove that the film is more "grown Directed by Ron Howard up." Starring Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah, _ Splash doesn't contain the Euoene Levy, and John Candy breathtaking innovation that Tron Touchstone Films did, but it does capture the sinceri­ ty of Tex and it proves more than anything else that Disney, using Walt Disney Studios are again Touchstone Films, is again able to trying to change their image, this produce a solid, likeable, and most time by creating an entire different importantly for them, saleable studio that will produce more movie. Daryl Hannah is a Manhattan Mermaid in Splash "adult" but still high quality films. V - Rick Powell The first offering of the newly formed Touchstone Films is a fair­ ly safe bet for the box office: a comedy. The studio has failed to make a profit on any of its recent new When girls want a vacation releases. filled with fun, sun and romance, Tron was perhaps their biggest disappointment since it had cost so they go to Fort Lauderdale... much to make. Lack of advertising support contributed to Trort's poor showing despite the fact that it was an entertaining, light-hearted cinematic interpretation of the video game craze. Tex starring teen idol Matt Dillon, was a less obvious attempt W here a ll your dream s come true to cash in current trends; however, the film was too often plagued by sappy moralizing despite th«L con­ vincing performances of its dbtors and a fairly authentic script. Splash continues with the ex­ pected Disney reliance on gim­ micks in this unlikely story of a produce salesman's love affair with, yes, a mermaidl There's not really much a plot here except the mermaid ( Daryl Hannah) has on­ ly six days to spend with her chosen non-aquatic lover, Allen Bower (Tom Hanks). The film depicts Hannah's awkward attempts to adjust to New York life: her discovery of Bloomingdale's and Richard Sim­ mons; her acquistion of the English language through watching six hours of T.V. and the rather bizarre manner in which she eats lobster. Most of the scenes are whimsical and effective comedy bits and honestly contain a few great lines. For instance, after watching game shows and soap operas all day, Madison (That's what Hanks names the mermaid after she says she likes the name of the street) is artxious to talk to Hanks so she can ask him all sorts of questions about himself so he can "win hundreds of fabulous prizes and maybe even the grand prize which is . . " Well, you get the idea. Most of the fun and the senti­ .m m ment has already been enacted by ra-sw pctjks^ - itc hmmjcuons pboouction *w« e ine bots^me' now but the chase scenes are fast- ■ " HWTMSN-RUSSBi TOOO-lflttA UfM ffiO T SOM-HOWUD McGUM. WK-HOIIY JOHNSONS. -A W U SIRW I paced and unintrusive nonetheless. MdJONND — .O M R ftflMUtaitUNB SOKiaUJMIEJICONTNBIStSnyESIBIfW Most of what makes this movie im » - lf f S « M ~ ? * U A N a W “ THrW8A01 work is the relationship between R t s a rssr Hanks and Hannah. John Candy's small role is often an excuse for gratuitous lewd remarks and prove little except that Disney is willing STARTS FRIDAY, APRIL 6 AT A THEATRE NEAR YOU. to have its actors curse in order to iv » ApdU NM

Metros fall 7-2 to Hoosiers

“GREAT BALLPLAYERS DRINK IUPUI s women's softball team Ml 7-2 to Indiana University, on March 27. at Bloomli^ton LITE BECAUSE irS LESS FILLING. The Metros hosted Manchester Collate March 31. Apjil 3 and 4 they will play makeup tam es with Butler and Anderson April 6 and 7 I KNOW. I ASKED ONE!’ IUPUI will host its second annual tournament BobUecker The IU Hoosiers opened up the Mr Baseball scoring against IUPUI with a run in f .- the third inning The M etros were no-hit until the fifth inning when Chris Nichols led off with a walk Shelly Hawkins then reached base on a fielders' choice when Nichols beat the throw to second after a sacrifice bunt. Teresa Allen sacrificed the run ners ahead with a bunt Idella Wil I tarns then connected for a single to left field that scored Nichols and Tina Shotts, who came in to run for Hawkins • • • ' The M etros kept their 2-1 lead until the bottom of the sixth when * ; . - the Hoosiers scored six runs to win A\ t \ % • • •• ** * the game. I I * * The loss dropped lUPUi s season - record to 9-3 while the Hoosiers raised their record to 13-4 with the ■ I r ' victory.

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