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The Guardian, May 25, 1994 Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 5-25-1994 The Guardian, May 25, 1994 Wright State University Student Body Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/guardian Part of the Mass Communication Commons Repository Citation Wright State University Student Body (1994). The Guardian, May 25, 1994. : Wright State University. This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Activities at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Guardian Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Wednesday, May 25, 1S94 C» Printed on Recycled Paper INSIDE: Campus Reggae sun splashin' criminal case review policies draw fire photo by John Russell By BILL SHEA Tennessee Staff Writer here we Wright Stale is trying to change the law that brought an accused rapist to come! campus and prompted editorials in the WSU baseball team ousts local news media. Navy and heads to The law, which requires a state uni- versity student or employee he given a Knoxville for NCAA hearing within five days of an arrest for a Regionals. violent crime, was invoked in the March Page 11 23 removal of Desmond Utley from his Xcnia jail cell for a hearing at WSU. Utley was awaiting trial in a Greene County court for sexually assaulting two AIDS WSU students. education Critics complain the testimony of the photo by Scott Cozzolino subject of a disciplinary hearing is not Brooke Ling, daughter of singer Greg Loxley, befriends a raccoon at Student and staff admissible in court. The testimony of the UCB Rasta Celebration on the Founders Quadrangle May 21. member unite to teach anyone else, including the victim, is ad- missible. others about AIDS. WSU Public Relations Director Harry Page? Battson said, "We disagree with the law." Community adviser attacked but added the university is bound to fol- low it to the letter. By DAN HOCKENSMITH May 8, WSU's Delta Phi Chapter of Beta WSU has also drawn fire for a policy News Editor Theta Pi was suspended and disbanded by Fill 'er up of reviewing campus crimes. and RONDA YOUNG the district chief of the general fraternity. What does it take to fill On May 11 the Dayton Daily News Spccial Writer Ironically, Peter Cindric. Student published a University directive regard- Government's director of internal affairs the Nutter Center? ing contact with the local prosecutors' At 2 a.m. on May 20, the Oak Hall and a Beta Theta Pi member, wrote acolumn Page 8 offices. community adviser on duty went to the third in the most recent issue of the Inter-Club The Feb. 16 memo was from Univer- floor of the residence hall to investigate a Council's newsletter calling for an end to the sity Counsel Gwen Mattison to the then- noise complaint. hazing sometimes involved in fraternity ini- Piece by acting campus police director, Steve As the C A entered the floor lounge, some- tiation rituals. Homan. one hit her from behind: while she lay un- Cindric wrote that historically, fraterni- piece In the memo, Mattison directed conscious on the floor, the assailant sexually ties felt their organizations could not survive Homan to review cases with her before assaulted her. without "good brothers" toughened by pad- Underhill adds the final contacting the prosecutor. "Except when Now Wright State is calling the attack a dling. being forced to sleep on wooden floors pieces to the puzzle. an officer witnesses a crime and must crime of vengeance. and similar tests. "These fears are wrong, Page 13 effect an immediate arrest." According to the university, the assault and have no place in organizations who want Mattisoncould not be reached by tele- may have occurred because the student ear- to survive the next hundred years." he wrote. phone for comment at press time. lier reported allegations of hazing and inap- Cindric said he does not believe in haz- News 1-3,6,16 The decision to review the cases propriate behavior against members of Beta ing. "Building trust in your brother should Opinion 4-5 brought a backlash from Greene County Theta Pi fraternity. not mean that you must first belittle him." he Spotlight 7-10 Prosecutor William Schenck. The CA. whose identity WSU won't said. Sports 11-13 Schenck said he fears reviews could release until it completes its investigation, Public Safety continues to investigate Classifieds.... 14 be used to hide cases damaging to the brought the allegations to Gary Dickstein. the attack. Students with information are Comics 15 university's image. WSU's greek adviser, during the winter. On urged to call WSU police t 873-2111. I The Guardian Wednesday, May 25. 1994 Campus Crime Report to Laurel Hall facing Sciences. CONSUMPTION/OPEN Steven Gillette of Kettering BURGLARY Hawthorn Hall was broken Faculty member Tammie CONTAINER were arrested at the ZZ Top out. There are two Basinger reported her wallet, concert for disorderly conduct. May 19: Nikole Koller, suspects. Hamilton Hall, reported 35 containing cash and several May 22: A Beavercreek man w credit cards, was taken from cited for underage consumpt ARREST compact disks worth $525 AUTO ACCIDENTS were stolen from her room. her desk. and having an open container Bernard Armstrong, Dayton, outside Sycamore apartments. Kevin Kennison, May 10: Cacelia West, reported 15 compact disks He was ordered to appear •erville, was arrested on THEFT Dayton, backed her vehicle worth $225 were stolen form before the Fairborn Municipal anding warrants. into one driven by his vehicle as it was parked Court. May 9: Rosemary Grimes, Christopher Williams on outside Jacob Hall. CRIMINAL DAMAGING Christianburg, and Monica University Boulevard near Lee, Beavercreek, reported OPEN CONTAINER Allyn Hall. There was light May 19: Chris Humphreville. May 9: A light pole located at $7 stolen trom Grimes and damage to both vehicles. $6 stolen from Lee from Fairborn, reported the front May 22: Michael Peters, Dayton, Nutter Center Lot 5 was struck brake components of his by a vehicle. Damage was their purses in 095 Creative was arrested for having an May 17: A car driven by Pantera GT bicycle were estimated at $1,600. Arts Center. open container outside of Derek Bolton, Dayton, stolen. Sycamore apartments. He was collided in the Allyn Lot May 18: WSU police were May 10: Diane McElhsoe, with a car driven by May 20: Faculty member dispatched to The Village on Troy, reported a white Rebecca Doyle of Piqua. Katharine Dvorak STATf reports of a man throwing plaster statue valuetfat The impact caused reported a key ring, rocks through windows. $100 was stolen from the Bolton's car to turn 90 keys and a Scan-Tron Sculpture Shop. degrees into the parked answer master key were May 21: Ralph Seiner. Oak vehicle of Nellie stolen from her office. Hall, reported the right front May 13: A Toshiba compact Hernandez of Youngstown. fender on his vehicle was disk drive valued at $561 CAMPUS Damage to Bolton's AGGRAVATED dented as it was parked in was stolen from 346 Allyn. vehicle was heavy, while MENACING the Springwood Lane Pit. CRIME the damage to the other Seiner stated there were May 16: G. Scott Markland. two cars was moderate. Fairborn, reported the theft May 19: Darren REPORT pieces of what appeared to Heidenreich, Fairborn, be water balloons on the of property worth $249 near May 18: Brian Werst, New was arrested for an hood. his desk at 223 Millett Hall. Carlisle, reported his earlier incident. He was Angela Kerling, Westerville, vehicle was struck by an transported to the Fairborn City CRIMINAL MISCHIEF reported a plastic squirrel, cited into Fairborn Municipal unknown vehicle as it was Jail. worth $14 was taken from Court. parked in the Health May 18: Max Alexander, the top of her car as it was Sciences Lot. Fairborn, reported someone parked in Allyn Lot. DISORDERLY CONDUCT Bernard Armstrong, Dayton, caused minor damage to his DRUG ABUSE/OPEN struck a wooden pole with vehicle as it was parked in the May 17: Renea Evers, CONTAINER May 10: Two security guards at his vehicle on Springwood CAC Lot. Fairborn, reported a billfold the ZZ Top concert were cited Lane. worth $20 and containing May 16: John Phillips, Xenia, was for fighting in Nutter Center Lot MENACING $40 cash was stolen from arrested for drug abuse and 7. May 19: A car being drive by 321 Allyn. A purse, originally having an open container while Scott Pummil rear-ended a taken, was later found. waiting outside the Nutter May 10: A Hickory Hall man DISORDERLY CONDUCT BY vehicle driven by Samuel Center box office for Barry reported being threatened. Harris on University INTOXICATION May 18: An American Optical Manilow tickets. Phillips was There is one suspect. Boulevard at the Colonel microscope, worth $2,072 subsequently taken to the Glenn Highway May 10: Tony Blackburn, Dayton; and a binocular microscope Fairborn Jail. VANDALISM intersection. Pummil said Tim Bierly, Kettering; Roger head worth $564 were his brakes failed. Cooper, Miamisburg and stolen from 044 Biology UNDERAGE May 16: The glass entrance door Meetings & Events Rathskeller stays wet By AARON HARRIS to business at The Rat," said THURSDAY, MAY 26 biophysics; "Proton Channels, Baltimore, Md.; 103 Oelman, 3 Pinkerton. "A move like this is just Pumps and Antiports Regulate p.m. Staff Writer Seminar on physiology and pH in Leukocytes," with Dr. University Chorus: James designed to control the lives of biophysics; "Effect of Insulin Sergio Tipps, conductor. Creative So you're over 21 and enjoy people over 21." on Muscle Membrane Arts Center concert hall, 8 p.m.
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