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Mustang Daily, May 8, 1998 S p o k t s Reod the Opinion poge or 'I'll rope Roodrunners host two games at you.' Find out more about how home this weekend. ignorant some students really ore... mustangciaífy.calpoly.edu check it out todoy. Page 4 ¿fe Page 8 C A l l F O R Ñ Í A P 0:1 Y T EC H N 1 C Í U N I V E R S t T Y S A N 1 ü I S O B- l S* P O M u s ia n g D a ily VOLUME LXII, No. 115 MAY 8, 1998 FRIO AY ASI Board questions Cal Poly Takes Back the Night hf Qñslm LawW financial aid fees Defy Sid Nr«e l y C ^ l a would go tow'ard financial aid Informatumai bcxiths. live Only those fees considered music, a speech on stalking and mandatory are an^ted by the set- many emotion­ The Board of IMrecton« aside These include health ser- ally-charged tes­ ha\'e drafted a renolution opposirq; \*kes fees, the U.U. fee and miscel­ timonies were a CSU Board of laneous course fees the main Tni-«tees» require­ “Elxecutive Order 661 was a C aspects of ment that one- respon.se to the budget crunch in Wednesday third of ail the early 1990s.' said Juan night's Take mandatory fees be Qiick F«cn Gonzalez, vice president for stu­ ro c/ Back the Night set aside for finan- • TW dent affairs ev'ent held in rial aid •^1—*^ l>l Funneling the money into C h u m a s h In May 1996. K.«rd.4 financial aid was meant to offset _____________NIGHTi Auditorium the Board of Trw*W* the burden mandatory fees place *Mfj()t people Trustees apprrn ed 1 %rw10nr- I Irtlr-r on students who struggle to afford wouldn’t find themsehes victims Enecutive f>rder fSil. rrtfutrmt college. of stalking.' said Pat Harris, coor­ 661. requirinit tkal a! I "I Howeser, the set-aside required dinator of women s programs and universities to • ium'r'i sMitl il |»rrr*1 tii by Executive Order 661 has caused services ‘After the speaker. I think funnel 33 percent am* rn tm lai’’*-*. reluctance on the part of students must could see how easily «talking of any new. to approve fee increases At CSC can happen to anyone ' mandatory cam- Fullerton, for example, students Before the speakc'r began, local pus-based fee rejected a fee increa.«e to subsidize musician Jill Knight played some 1ncrease into a new recreation center. background melodies from 6 JÍ0 to financial aid A resolution similar to .ASI's 7 p m. while these attending took a This means, has already been passed at f.'Sl' look at the various hrjnths •et up for I'xample. that Fullerton, according to Lisa by organizations including the foke Bock Ae if an Î1H I’V fce Bamicoat. ASI director of legisla- Rape Crisis Center <RCC». increaLse. only $12 would be used Nighf's concie- National f>rganization fur Women for the L’L’ The remainini; $6 lit procession See ASIpoge2 NOW I, V'iolence Intervention Arough compos Program • \TPi. SAFER. .Star Car and Women’s Programs and tnckxied chonti Sen-ices ol. ‘^ 4 ol our M oment of T ruth A giant banner, spread <wer the houses and Jnlo length of one w-all and an ered A e sheets, no with people’s names in hand more women prints, read ‘Lend a hand, end raped or beat' sexual assauh ' / OoJy photos The night'» keynote «peaker by knon was Ermly Spence-Diehl who started the Victim Adsocacy- Kokenboch Center at Florida Intemationai University in Miami Spence- said ‘Tie never foh more helpless ‘1 started «peaking for my ool' Diehl has a Master of Social W’ork and pmreHes#» about an issue hke leagues at first, just to get them degree and has been involved in stalking I look in the newrspaper educated on the topic.' Spence- helping victims of violence since every morning and worry that one Diehl said ‘Now. I have gotten the 1992 She is currently working on of my students is dead ae a resuh of chance to speak all over the coun­ her PhD in Social Welfare 'The staDdng' try and let people know that stalk­ focus of her Ri. D is stalking: and Spenoe-Diehl said she has been ing runs deeper than just excessive phone calls.' through her center, she has deah «peaking on this topic far the past 5>pence-Diehr» speech was enti- with many stalking victims nine months and really had no iilea ‘Stalking i» a field that is very her speeches would take her new and snbrant.' Spenoe-Diehl nationwide See TBTN poge 5 Nude photo exhibit inspires class forum .Art and design profeseor Jean Approximately 40 student», QdyimEA» Wetzel invited both photogra­ art majors and non. listened and k n v a beer on onAsy AS noSy eepecfod lo be onnoimcad phers. Keith Selles and Renate questioned Randall and Selles. Randall, to lead a forum in her .Art both photography juniors Many kir foc ojndklot i Voir AS Two weeks after launching eorW in éi» ewening 316 Has« ‘Women .As Subject and expressed feelings of exploitatioa. and their coctrovernal ‘A Photo Gmckki»* Ned 'Bubbo* Exhibit of Women 'Through the Object m .\ri History' distaste and offense, others were Boord oI AAsrorio and pre¿der» elect Don Eyes of Two PhotograpFenk' the ‘It is perfect coalescence of a cunous about the photograpbers’ Owaetan topK we were going to talk about intentions and their individual Gch thored a bug ibaniy aller photographers behind the tm ai^ Th» c a n i- fielded questioos during an art today anyw ^.‘ Wetzel said ‘.All idea of art Most of the outrage nesJh s^re ormoiaKed l J v v/1 O n y do»»! hod lo Has« Thurwlay the readings we were going to do and confusioo circled around uhé J aller G»ñ lapped AArarWi in A» pofti The exhibit, which brought today were about the modernist Selles' images Wetzel said in all her years at d»e Wednev «ndi 54 1 percer» al A» «c*es together two views of the female period in art and representations of women by male artists and by Cal Pc4y she has never seen any 'n dojr oigN *ne«r- kl Ac eleOon for Soord ol form, and mime lingerie and nudi­ ty. was ffhowm in the Kermedy female artist« I oouldn'l ask them H!action like this to an exhibit iinç lo Kaor r»»bài al Ae OrePori. A»w)r liAer beaf out Irmñi Library lobby and drevi campus­ to let up an exhibition that although she consider» the subject Hagen by o lO-woi» aiorgin worked out better for our Has« ' wide attention and disc us «ion Sm AIT page 5 2 FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1998 M USTANG DAILY r~ I i r Greek Week boasts myriad of events ly San N e ^ Doty SloK Writer I.et the games begin for the NEWS i .t lyj Vj#' annual Cal Poly Greek Week, a campus version of the Olympic Agribusiness students win first place Games put on by the fraternities and .sororities. Five Cal Poly students us<*d Bugs Bunny, the “wascally wabbit," in a “It’s like the Olympics and a big marketing plan that earned top honors in the National Agri-Marketing party all in one," said business Hr; A.ssociation’s student competition held in Dallas. sophomore Santos Mummui, Phi Megan «Judge, Filaree Kiddie, Kri.stina Ko\'akovich, Brannan Lucas Kappa Psi member. % and Bret Venable were the big winners. One new event this year will be Cal i’oly’s team was one of just a few to use an actual client, .Salinas- a lip sync competition at the S1>0 ba.sed produce company Tanimura and Antle, The students suggested Vets Hall tonight at 8, catered by the company buy the rights to use Bugs Bunny on packages of baby car­ Madison’s Bar and Grill. It’s the rots and ranch-dip drc?ssing designed to fit into kids' lunch boxes. first official Greek Week party. The prrsluct with Bugs on it went on sale nationwide in «January and Other e\’ents today are the sales rates have been strong in all areas. horse shoe toss at Santa Rosa park from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. and the .soror­ Facultv' surveys about El Corral due today ity volleyball game in Mott Gym at «3 p.m. To help imprrn'e its operation. El Corral Bor^kstore wants to know the Stephen Morris, physical educa­ perceptions that Cal Poly’s faculty have about the bookstore. From text­ tion senior and co-chair of the book availability and pridng to book selection, academic software, store Greek Wf?ek board, said anyone is hours and special e\'ents. faculty opinions of the store play an important invited to come waUii the events. role in its opc>ration. Thursday was Greek Awareness That's why F3I Corral sent out a survey of faculty members. It’s due Day, created by Morris as a tribute back today. to Greek Week and its participants. "The bookstore is committed to providing our customers with quality s«Tvice in support of the academic mission of Cal Poly," said Frank "I found if you make a sign and Cawley, din*ctor of th«- store. sound official, people start to believ’f you," said Morris, a Phi Theta Delta member AVID kids on campus to read essays, check out Cal Poly Greek VVi?ek is a tradition at Cal Sis- a bunch of kids on campus'* .More than liX) AVID students will IVdy and at campuses across the meet at Cal Poly's Chumash Auditorium today from 9 a.m.
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