-FEATURES- -SPORTS- Sleep loss is just another BiUTrainaglini'sfinalhome part of college life for game turned out,to be many students, pgl 5 Marist's biggest win ever. pg. 16 the student newspaper of liftarist College VOLUME #52 ISSUE # 7 NOVEMBER 12,1998 concerns colleges

by CHRIS GROGAN& enforce the law, but it is unsuc­ BENAGOES cessful as far as I'm concerned. Asst. & News Editor Freshmen come back to the cam­ pus and tell us that they have Although students may enjoy been drinking at McCoys." having McCoys across the Gerard Cox, vice president and street, it is a recurring headache dean of student affairs agreed for Marist security. withLeary. Joe Leary, director of Safety "The concern is whether or and Security, said he feels hav­ not they are making it possible ing a bar that close to campus is for students who are underage an accident waiting to happen. to drink," he said. "It's only a matter of time be­ While Cox and Leary agree the fore someone gets hurt cross­ major problem lay in the fact it ing Route 9 after a night of is illegal for a majority of stu­ Circle phouVJot- Sn'"t» drinking," he said. dents in college to drink, that Since opening last year, McCoy's has prompted administrative concern towards the Anotlier concern is that un­ was not the case 12 years ago. underage drinking because of its great popularity among Marist students. derage students are allowed to Until 1986, when legislation Before there were any coffee and later renamed to 'The River hang out, according to Cox. enter the bar, according to Leary. was passed changing the drink­ shops*or-the Cabaret, 'Students -Room." - .'— • - — • - - "While-somc-faculty-wou/d- "It bothers me that students ing age from 21 to' 18, there was could go and grab something to The River Room, which was are going over there who are not come enjoy a drink or meal there, actually an establishment on eat during the day and then pur­ located where the basement of it was primarily populated by eligible to drink," he said. "The campus that served alcoholic chase alcohol in the evening. the Student Center.is now, was students," he said. "Students owners tell us they strongly beverages. This place was called "The Pub," a "nice place" for students to ... please see BAR, pg. 3 Cyberabbi lectures on Marist loses suit, shadow of spirituality appeal uncertain 7 . byJABVIETOMEO said. "I wish to have an ex­ by BENAGOES StqffWriter change of ideas between me News Editor and my audience." Marist lost a lawsuit in White Marist remains Rabbi Niles Goldstein is not The central idea of his speech Plains federal court last Thurs­ committed to the your typical religious leader. was an analogy between per­ day that claimed the college Dressed in a fashionable sonal experiences and their con­ paid Barbara Lavin less than her policy that all its brown plaid.suit and looking nection to spirituality. Not until male couterparts because of her faculty are paid eq­ more like a J. Crew model, this being faced-to-face with what sex. uitably. rabbi, writer, editor and poet appeared to be a warm and fuzzy Goldstein The jury found there was sta­ spoke last Tuesday in the Nelly ball, but what was in actuality tistical evidence men are paid Goletti Theater. His lecture, an Alaskan grizzly bear, did "It is when we confront the more than females at Marist, but college operates along the same "Confronting the Shadow Side Goldstein gain a sense of spiri­ shadow side of our personality came short of blaming the col­ lines as most in the nation. of Spirituality," captivated the tuality. that enables us to come in con­ lege for willful discrimination. "Marist's compensation poli­ audience's attention. Whereas he was fearful tact with spirituality, rather than Lavin, associate professor of cies are similar to those at all Goldstein began his speech throughout his encounter with our warm and fuzzy side," he criminal justice, filed the suit in other colleges ... in America," explaining that he enjoys learn­ the fierce animal, Goldstein said said. late 1996, but the case just went according to the statement. ing from his audience. he felt exhilaration after he man-. While Goldstein plays many to court Oct. 26. "The College is considering all "I think I have a different style aged to escape. roles, the most unusual is being Lavin was unavailable for of its options, including an ap­ of speaking; one that can lead He then connected the two the rabbi of a cyber synagogue. comment before press time. peal of the jury's verdict Marist to spiritual growth. I also wish ideas. That is a synagogue on the Bruce Wagner, assistant vice remains committed to the policy to learn as well as speak," he "In order to reach Internet. By making use of tech­ president for Human Resources, that all its faculty are paid equi­ spirituality, we must be engulfed nology, he is able to communi­ said now that the jury has ren­ tably." T8&EKLYPOLL by God," he said. "We need to cate with individuals who want dered its decision in favor of both love and fear God to re­ to learn more about Judaism or Lavin, it is up to the judge to ceive both sides of spirituality." have personal issues they wish decide the damages she is owed. Goldstein later explained the to sort out. It serves as a daily That will be done using a cer­ INSIDE main purpose of his speech. 24-hour synagogue. tain formula, but he said there Do you feel you "I am trying to give you a dif­ Although Goldstein has an has been, "no specific amount TODAY: get enough sleep ferent vision of spirituality," he alternative look and method of discussed." Partly Cloudy said. "One where God is with us thinking, his blended theories of Wagner said a damages award hi: 50° at night? everywhere, even in the shad­ Judaism and Christianity is expected sometime within the to: 34° ows of the most difficult times." seemed well accepted and ap­ next 30 days. YES NO While Goldstein pleaded for preciated by his audience. He said the College was Community. 2 29 71 his audience to remain hopeful, Goldstein is the voice behind suprised by the ruling and said Features..... 5 he also offered reasoning for "Ask the Rabbi" on the Lavin was treated like any other A&E 11 SEE RELATED STORY, PG. 5 when people go through bad or faculty member. chaotic times. He referred back Opinion 9 This is an unscientific survey taken from 100 ... please see RABBI, pg. 3 According to the official me­ Maris: students. Sports 16 to his grizzly bear analogy. dia statement from Marist, the HE CIRCLE — » *"». NOVEMBER 12,1998 News PAGE 3 THE CIRCLE BAR: Bringing „ : -•. K ,••••_ • paiiifius fe back

NOVEMBER 12.1998 PAGE 2 t 6 a C h -highlyunlikely ... continued from pg. 1 tricksof really enjoyed it." CLUB Security Some students wonder why IRAN - Former American hos­ Marist does not try opening a yBULLEtlNSJ Briefs tages have been threatenedtwith bar on campus, including •compiled by Scott Nevile suicide.attacks if theyxo'ntinue sophomore Bryan Delaney. What are your ideas about plans for a visit-to Iran. The. byJENFEMMINELLA • "People are going to drink Staff Writer Student Government Devotees of Islam, a group not anyway, so why not offer it on Circle photo/Joe Scotto associated with any-political campus," he said. Marist's on campus bar, called The River Room, was closed Officers observed a group improving social life oh campus? In an effort to promote alco­ faction, announced a plan to Attitude gets you every­ According to Cox, that would in 1986 due to the change of the legal drinking age. near the Lowell Thomas build­ hol awareness, the Student follow the path "of suicide mar­ where. not be possible today, not only ing, attempting to kidnap a stu­ Parker said about six students Government Association will be tyrs if Bruce-Laihgen, Barry Marist students learned this because of the drinking age law, dent, last Friday at 3:15 p.m., ac­ per semester are caught trying sponsoring a series of work­ Rosen and other persons-asso­ and more at an alumni panel but also because it would be cording to Joe Leary director of to use false IDs. shops in November. The work­ ciated withthe former US. "den. Tuesday. The panel was spon­ hard to get students to stay on Whether you have it Safety and Security. The offic­ Matthew's Mug is operated shops will deal with a variety ol of spies" continue -With their sored by the Communication campus.. ers told the group to break it up, on campus, students completely by students, and alcohol related issues. plans to return to=the Islamic' Arts Society with some help "Whether you have it on cam­ but were ignored when they left Parker said fraternizing has not republic." >c* ";{- .,';•-• from Alumni Affairs. -<;. v pus, students would continue would continue to The workshops will be held: the scene. been a problem. . *Tuesday, Nov. 17at7:30p.m '- "Tjaingen'and Rosens were All four panelists maintain to go off campus to drink," he Security was later notified by go off campus to "Typically there is no faculty in SC 348 & 348 A "among*52 Americans held hos­ high profile positions within said. "Ahd< of course, there a witness walking in Beck Park­ staff member in the Mug when *Tuesday, Nov. 24 at 7 p.m. in tage for ^44 days by rhilitant Ira­ their; media fields. The speak­ would always be those students drink. ing Lot that a student tied up it is operating," he said. "Stu­ the PAR nian students "who seized the ers were Berhadette Grey ('83), who when the bar_ closed at 2 another and threw him into a dents have proven themselves On Nov. 17 Dr. Mario U.S. Embassy in 1979. Student editor-inTchief, Working Woman a.m. would go on to another vehicle. The witness also re- . responsible over the time." Malvarossa, addictionologist, supporters bfJranian President magazine; Bill Palmeri ('83), Vice place until 4 a.m." . ported the vehicle's license plate Gerard Cox The best partabout having a will speak about the medical Mohammad Khatami suggested President and General Manager Vassar College has had a bar number. Security officers ar­ vice president and dean of bar on campus is that it does consequences of alcohol abuse. "Provide more all former hostages should re­ of WRRV/WALL; Theresa on campus since 1975. rived at Beck and questioned O'Neill ('92), researcher for student affairs at Marist not give students the chance to On Nov. 24 Judge Ronald "Cut down on turn to the IslarruVrepublic„as Ray Parker, Vassar's associate four students about the vehicle interesting things for 'Get a bar on NBC's Late Night with Conan make a bad decision. McGaw, from the Poughkeepsie security and have guests. Khatami has calledfbr dean, said having a bar on cam­ that had just driven away. students to do, such more unofficial exchanges to O'Brien and.Barbara'Sanchez "It allows students to walk City Court, will be speaking campus." pus has always been a debate. receive a large X on both hands, The students said the "kidnap­ frats on campus." help relations. - , . * ('94), associate editor, "The Lit­ home after drinking which we about the legal aspects of alco­ as bigger bands and "The decision to retain a bar and over 21 students have ping" was an initiation prank erary Guild": Doubleday Pub­ like," Parker said. "No one hol related crime. on campus has been reiterated bracelets. designed by members of the better shows." lishing. • wants to talk about students IRAQ - Iraq continued its defi­ over the years," he said. TKE fraternity. Jeff Schahz, director of Alumni One of the largest problems, drinking and driving." Literary Arts Society IanPhilbric Frank Thorpe Denis McManus ance of the UN regarding weap­ When the drinking law was The driver of the car was Affairs, said this was a great according to Parker is students Cox, vice president and dean sophomore sophomore sophomore ons inspections on Monday. changed in the '80s, Parker said trying to get into the bar, which The Literary Arts Society is pulled over by five opportunity for students to of student affairs at Marist, said Iraqi newspapers were filled the college had to come up with is named "Matthew's Mug," now accepting submissions for Poughkeepsie police officers speak with alumni who have reestablishing a bar on campus with U.S." threats of military "ac­ a system of identifying under­ their literary magazine, The and the students were appre­ been successful. „ „ with fake IDs. is far fetched. tion and refusal to submit to age people because the bar is These students are given a "It would not be possible to Mosaic. If you have any prose, hended with police frisking them A fire alarm blared last Tues­ "It's all about who.you know," American'oppression. " , open to anyone, regardless of "minimum sanction" which in­ have an establishment like that poetry, short stories, artwork, or under gunpoint, according to day at 8:55 p.m in the Town he saidi-"This;gives students Iraq's Trade Minister, age, cludes having to. attend and al­ unless the law were changed photographs that you wish to Leary. The seven freshmen of­ House "A" block. A resident Weekend Weather an opportunity to have a face Mohammad Mehdi.Saleh, said Parker said a Vassar security cohol awareness seminar, man­ back," he said, referring to the submit please put them in the fenders were taken to the police left a lit candle on top of a book, with this person for the next time ; BaghdadXdecision.to halt.aUi guard.checks.everyone's ID,at datory .banningfrpm.thebar and drinking age law. LAS club mailbox in SC 369. department and questioned unattended, causing a small fire. •you contact them." v : 1 SATURDAY: SUNDAY: coope'ratiohswith UN weapons'. the dpor.and^underage students four monihicoromunity service. Submissions will also be ac­ about the "hazing" of the vic­ The' resident extinguished the - However, contacts were not "fespectorsrhas .been clarified... :to:f"-i >>f" cepted by any club member. tim, a Marist junior. fire minutes after the fire alarm Iraq has maintained it will lose" the only reason'students afi If you have any questions, •went off, causing damage only tended the panel. - > RABBI: Poet, author, editor among others please call Scott Neville at x4052 A non-student was observed to the book. nothing"ifth'eU.S. fulfills its miltf" tary threats., s - " " -1' - Alumni also imparted advice at 12:45 p.m. last Thursday, out­ ... continued from pg. 1 tank devoted to the transforma­ tual Ethics", and "Duties of the > Baghdad hascontinued to al­ onto students starting in the Chess Cluft side the Town Houses asking Gartland Common's "E" block media business after graduation tion of Jewish institutions and Soul: The Role of Command­ students directions to the fresh­ .residents burned bagels at sunny low-monitors to maintain sur­ Microsoft Network at the revitalization of Jewish life ments in Liberal Judaism." .. Vassar College squeaked by cloudy including how to enhance their men halls. Security was notified 11:50 a.m. last Thursday, setting veillance equipment at hun­ www.forums. msn.com/religion. in North America. He is the editor of "Contact,", the Chess Club resumes. Bernadette Grey said and escorted two males and one off the fire alarms witha cloud hi: 50° hi: 55° dreds of sights already classi­ He is the Spielberg Teaching A former congregational'rabbi a quarterly journal of Jewish in a very exciting chess match she looks at an applicant's GPA, female off campus. The three of smoke. The entire block was fied has having weapons ca­ Fellow at die National Jewish in New Rochelle, Goldstein is thought and opinion, and his on Nov. 8, 1998. A total of 16 lo: 351 lo: 34° extracurricular activities and pre­ had supposedly^been,promot­ evacuated, but no damage was pable of mass destruction. Center for Learning and Lead­ also a published poet and au­ essays and poetry have ap­ games were played by 8'mem- vious experiences. ing a television program known reported. Source- http-//wwwweather.com (The Weather Channel) Prakash Shah, the UN envoy ership in New York City. thor or editor of three books, peared in various publications ber teams; The final score was ' ... > i - • . "There are a lot of smart as "Comic Strip Live." trusteji^y. Secretary General He is the program officer and "Forests of the Night: The Fear around the country, most re­ Vassar's 9" wiris to Marist's 7 Kofi. Annan' to find "a solution people out there that you "are A noise complaint,was-re­ educator for the Jewish Life of God in Early Hasidic cently in "Newsweek" maga­ wins. One more win by Marist to the crisis, saijdJtBat he disj competingwith," Gray said. ..; A West Cedar .resident wit­ ported outside Gartland Network, a foundation and think Thought", "Judaism and Spiri­ zine. would have tied the match. GOOD WEEKLY INCOME cussed a'possible Alanan" visit .-She said/gaihing experience nessed an unidentified student Common's "G" block this Sun­ On December 5,1998 .USCF to Iraq withlraq's Deputy Prime now is important. rip a young tree out of the . day at 1:50 a.m. One crowd was Chess Master, Allah Kahtor, .Minister Tareq Aziz. . "I interviewed a Harvard ground last Friday at 2:35a.m. noisier than usual and another will visit the Marist campus and * However, the secretary-gen­ graduate this morning with an Decoding the new $20 However, the offender left the group objected, resulting in a play all comers in a simultaneous eral said fie h'ais no plans to "visit OK GPA, and no clips from her scene prior to security's arrival. heated argument. Security offic­ Processing mail for national company! chess;exhibition. 1:QQ PM, SC thejregion. -, - "'- :> --. - college newspaper," she said: ers arrived shortly after and Free supplies, postage! No selling! Bonuses! 349. Mr. Kantor is a national "I won't hire her." A Town House "J" block resi­ broke up the incident. tournament director arid an as­ Start Immediately, Genuine Opportunity! l Bill Palmeri said he agrees us­ dent saved his laundry from a WASHlNQTON>SpWkerdfthe sistant director of the United ing the college media clubs as a smoking washing machine this A student fell on a pile of glass Please rush long self-addressed stamped Housef Newt Gingrich; an­ States Chess Federation •learning tool is important. Sunday at-1:56p.m. The student hear West Cedar, lacerating his nounced his decision last Fri­ (USCF). He is also ranked in the envelope to: "Bob Lynch just showed me pulled the fire alarm and the ma­ right hand this Sunday at 9:15 day not to seek reelection to top 2% of chess players in the the new WMCR closet, and no chine was shut down. No other p.m. The student was trans­ that post Gingrich said the de­ United States. one was on the air," he said. "I damage was reported (including ported to St. Francis by the se­ cision was a difficult and per­ was so disappointed." 1998 membership is at an all sonal one. , - \~ A the clothes). curity patrol. MPC, Suite 391 Palmeri said he remembers time high as they have averaged Gingrich was reelected by vot­ oyer 20 members at their weekly 2045 Mt. Zion Rd. doing a radio show on Sunday ers in his Georgian district-how­ nights for an audience of two. meetings. On Thursday, Nov. Morrow, GA 30260 ever an aid to Gingrich said it 5th, they had 28 members. The He said even though no one was TWE»F|MIHAKS] round table discussion on was also unlikely the Republi­ club meets every Thursday at Class 2000 and 2001 listening, he gained knowledge Wednesday, Nov. 18,1998, from can would serve out his full two 9:00 PM in DN 236. X2621 from that experience. The new $20 bills that have glPP^PpPP The class of 2000 and 2001 pre­ 11:30p.m. to 1:00 p.m. in DY 227. year term as a member of Con­ are: "By the time I graduated,! had now entered into circulation sents the ultimate talent, show There will be an informal talk Spring Break'99 gress. (1) The seal signifies the Fed. Kappa Lambda Psi on earth. Sunday, Dec. 6, 1998 about 5,000 hours of air time," reflect the hard work of the consisting of people from the 1 A rebellion against Gingrich "B2" which IDs the issuing Fed­ -••^^'y^-'^-r^gYmK yjai^Mg "'act 'MM he said. U.S. Treasury to foil counter­ The Kappa Lambda Psi soror­ in the cabaret, from 9:00p.m. to professional field - professors, eral Bank. and other House Republican Barbara Sanchez said that her feit efforts. The new $20 fol­ ity will be sponsoring a blood 12:00 a.m. Admission is free. All Poughkeepsie Journal staff, (2) The new president is big­ leaders erupted after their dis­ internship doing public rela­ lowed the production of $50 drive on Thursday, Nov. 12. It Marist students are invited. and RNN staff. Refreshments MUTING UNDER CONSTRUCTION ger and off center to avoid fold­ when seen on a straight angle appointing mid-terrri election tions for a local radio station and $100, but even more new- will take place in the Student There will be lots of free food, are included. results. By Friday, challengers ing the face in half. it looks black. Meed Help With A Paper? was valuable because she hated money is on the way. In Janu­ Center, in the PAR room from prizes, and entertainment. un t0 come for (6) An extra letter has been 2fn8frisffi- had already beg " ary, 25-cent coins with state (3) An embedded polymer 11:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. Please sign up by calling Ben it added. If you would like a club bul­ Come to the MARIST WRITING CENTEIi ward and publicly announce motifs will enter circulation. strip identifies the bill as $20 and Sign-ups will be taking place Amarone at X5779 or Maureen "I realized that radio was not (7) Fine lines are located be­ letin put into The Circle, write plans to seek leadership posts. After that there will be a new also grows green under ultra­ over the next three weeks in SacchettiatX4452. Located Just Past The Post Office In what I wanted, and that I had a up the information and drop it Republicans had expected gold-toned SI coin to avoid violet light. hind the portrait. Dyson, the Breezeway and in Barbados JJJ* Champagnat Lower Level lot to leam about public rela­ off in the envelope on the door double-digit gains and were an­ ihc confusion of the Susan B. (4) A watermark of Jackson re­ (8) The words "USA 20" and front of the cafeteria. Walk-in's S.PJ. tions," she said. of LT 211A or in mailbox SC SooiUPadre §jj§ 2735 gered when they learned they Anthony dollar oft times mis­ sembles the portrait. "The United States of on the day of the event are more Communications majors; come Palmeri said he agrees bad ex­ 369. had lost five seats to the Demo­ taken for a quarter. (5) Depending on how you America" arc written in small than welcome. one, come all. Learn more about periences and rejection are Bulletins are due the Monday W. 1 - 9:30 crats. The new features of the S20 ' look at it, the $20 is green, but print. Donating blood can save lives life after Marist. 1-7:00 the week the issue comes out. r. ... please see PANEL, pg. 4 Source: Newsweek and we would appreciate your The Society of Professional 1 - 9:30. Attention: Liz 1 -7:00 support with this cause. Journalists is sponsoring a • mmm 1-4:00. TlE'CiRSLE' NOVEMBER 12,1998 News PAGE4 THECIRCLE High schoc^eii|iraiseiiiieiic(R)ii the Move" ..;£i- .1; .# NOVEMBER 12.1998 " ehice "teachers to'improve their Andrew Molloy; director of - Halve-becomeenthusiasticsci­ PAGES byRICHSHUTKIN ' High School's scieifice"curricu- enthusiasm in order to change "Science on the Move," said the ence students because of this Stajf Writer ^ lum. - .;.-,;,>;.-,.. how science wasjjeing taught. program is meant;to'help stu­ ^program." ..,,.,,'•„t,.]^.'',... , ."At first.the.equipment that "Susan Lesser, directorof the • Sciericeexists as ah ihipdrtant' :>'^After trie meeting, the division dents learn science bettefo ; was used infscience classrooms 5 subject at all high schools."; of science immediately took ac­ "Our main goal.has 'been to office of resource development was old-fashiohed^and it was Marist's division of science has tion by submitting a proposal help improve the pedagogical at Arlington High School, also impossible for classrooms to The campus that never sleeps been collaborating with numer­ to the National Science Foun­ skills in these schools," he said. had positive comments about perform up-to-date experi­ ous Mid-Hudson Valley-high- dation, ^Pie purpose of the pro- "We have helped to improve the the program. ; ments," she said. "The experi­ byKATRINA schools in an attempt to improve posaf was for. Marist to receive teaching skills of the faculties "'Scieficedn the Move''has the professor is talking about," ments becamejriore up-to-date EUCIKENBERGER she said. the status of their curricultims. permission to form "Science on at these high schools as well as really helped our science cur­ when tfie new equipment was Assi. Features Editor O'Brien said there are other m- According to a Marist College the Move," a program geared the enthusiasm of the stu­ riculum for the past four years," brought in." Web page, a meeting at Marist towards transforming sthe de­ dents." she^ said. -"Students are more problems which result from lack Teachers can now teach more of sleep. College, which included 40 high funct high school science cur- There has been positive feed­ enthusiastic, parents are very effectively because they have •From noisy housemates to "Some students may drink too school teachers, was held in riculums into decent ones. back from the teachers and stu­ impressed, and the teachers are improved their; computer and early morning practices to all much caffeine, take pills, or even 1994. Two major concerns were To achieve its goal, the "Sci­ dents of these Mid-Hudson Val­ more capable and confident teaching skills.' Both teachers„ night cram sessions, many stu­ smoke cigarettes to. stay expressed. ence on the Move" program has ley high schools, according to than they were before." and students alike give positive dents suffer from lack of sleep. awake," she said. "Some stu­ One concern was that science performed various tasks includ­ Molloy. Laptop computers, personal reviews to the program, accord­ Jane O'Brien, director of dents may even drink alcohol to was taught with inadequate ing providing proper laboratory -"Many high school teachers computers and testing equip­ ing to Lesser. Health Services, said for many go to sleep but this winds up laboratory equipment and out­ equipment, providing comput­ are very satisfied," he said. ment are just some of the new "Many of our science teach­ students getting enough sleep interfering with the sleep pat­ dated learning methods and ers and educating teachers "Some of these teachers have equipment that is used. ers and students were inter­ can be hard. tern. All of these things have materials. about the use of these comput­ told us that even the.most un­ Lesser elaborated on the posi­ viewed and all of their comments "Students have a lot of de­ negative side effects." There was also a need for sci- ers. motivated high school kids tive effects this new science were positive," she said. equipment has had in Arlington mands on their time including According to theFalll998 is­ academic, social, and athletic sue of "Student Advantage Jack" Dougherty demands. Some students may Magazine", caffeine's effects PANEL: Students necessary in order to get even have a job that takes up a John J. "Jack" Dougherty, raising, and whose name-adorned the ahead. However, .she said, vary from person to person, public rela­ lot of their time," she said. "To former director of development college's football field. receive trade insights those who put in the extra however, if one ingests too tions. He fit that all into a busy schedule at Marist, died at his home in In 1967, he helped in planning lime will be ahead at the end much (each little Vivarin or was later ... continued from pg. I can be very difficult. If some­ Staatsburg on Oct. 11. He was the 150th anniversary celebra- of the day. NoDoz is equivalent to two cups v ; ; employed thing has to suffer it will be 88. ••/'.;.: ./ *...'• ,: tion of the founding-of the sometimes the best learning "1 don't think sacrifice and of coffee) one will lose the ben­ by Western sleep." • He had been suffering from Marist Brothers held at trie'Ho- experiences. He said the most experience belong in the efits of caffeine such as in­ Publishing Jessica Macias, junior busi­ the effects of stroke in.1997, ac­ tel Commodore. The same year important event in his career same sentence,"' she said. , creased alertness, reduced fa­ as director ness major, said she used to Circle photcVJeremy Smith cording to his wife. he inaugurated the annual was when he got passed up O'Neill said she prefers tigue, and quickly acquaint one­ of public re­ suffer from lack of sleep. Sophomore Bill West rests under the warmth of his covers, trying to catch up on some sleep. Dougherty had received his Dougherty President's Community Break­ for a promotion. smaller cable stations to ihe self with its drawbacks such as B.S. and M.A. in education from lations and fast at Marist. "Every night I stayed up until irritability, anxiety, and head­ ''1 was living in a fishbowl. larger networks because the manage their time better so that orders of breathing including Sleepwalking presents a dan­ New York University and went education from 1954 to 1964. Dougherty later served as de­ almost 2 a.m. in the morning aches. .. . and only knew one aspect of stations have larger job op­ they are not overwhelmed with sleep apnea that occur in sleep. ger of accidental injury and, fur­ on to become a secondary He then joined Marist in 1964 velopment consultant ;in studying and then I had to get radio," he said. "You need to portunities. She said every-,. O'Brien said there are things what they have to do." Insomnia is the ability to fall thermore, can be a sign of medi­ school teacher in the New York as director of development. Marist's Office of College Ad­ up at 5:30 a.m. for swim prac­ understand the entire busi­ one has a moie diverse job students can do to get more According to the Sleep Disor­ asleep or to stay asleep. cal illness or psychological City school system from 1935 to Dougherty he|d the position vancement from 1976 until his tice," she said. "Having to ness in order to move up.'" description at the smaller sleep. . der Center at Columbia-Presby­ Poor sleep during the night can stress. 1937. He then joined the Ameri­ for 12years. Duringthattime, deaths - ; ..;„,:;' study, being on a team, and be­ T Grey said she is always stations. "Students should cut down terian Medical Center, there are be serious problem in itself and Although these are serious can Red Cross as director of in. 1965, he organized for Marist .. A memorial Mass was held : longing to clubs takes a toll on learning and growing. "1 probably need to leave on caffeine, alcohol, and ciga­ other sleep disorders that have can result in decreased wakeful­ disorders, lack of sleep can also safety and health in Yonkers., the Great Contemporary Ajrierir Oct. 27>.attthe. Marist College your amount of sleep!" ' "You have to learn how to the network soon in order-to. rettes. They should also avoid can have,serious*effects on'..-'a ness'; concentration, and perfor- have very serious effects on a From 1947 to 1954 he'worked can Dinner in NewjYork City, aqd Chapel with a remembrance by O'Brien said there are many eating a big meal and drinking person- ^n>"T--- .•; -•: •••/ '!• .•-/::'"'• ; be good at everything," said gain, .more experience and. J rnahce.Mniig^the day.;'";' V'.', person.,.^_1 J. . 1. ..-;..;.!... at Saint Francis Hospital in New he obtained thefirst significant Brother Richard Rancourt,-EMS. symptoms *of not "getting ? n Grey. '.""'- move to the next level." she liquids'before going to bed," Recent .researclfch'as- deter­ -Waikirig.'.talkirig, screaming, Macias* said sleep is very im­ York City and Poughkeepsie as financial giftof $25,000 from lo­ He is survived by his wife of enough sleep. O'Neill said loni: hours are said. she said. mined snoring-may have ad­ arid the' performance of other portant to her. consultant and director of fund- cal doctor, Aleski Leonidoff over 50 years, Peg Dougherty. "Some students may have ,. O'Brien said students should verse medical consequences behaviors in sleep are important "I think the amount of sleep a problems with staying awake in also avoid procrastinating. and is also a prominent symp­ symptoms which are too often class and not remembering what person gets affects their whole "Students should also try to tom of several dangerous dis­ ignored. day," she said. A cove dedicated to Students memories of the past reach out

byKATRINA .Brother Joseph J3elanger, FUOHSENBERGER French professor, said; he be^ to youth GIVE THE PERFECT GIFT Asst. Features Editor lieves the vandalism resulted from the turmoil of the 1960's. by ELIZABETH CARRUBBA "The late 1960's were very Managing Editor Many people may wander tough years because ail the kids THIS HOLIDAY SEASON along the path from Sheahan to were being sent to Vietnam by Donnelly and'wonder what the the draft," he said. "They were Marist students have the op­ big white altar and the cave-like very upset and became rebel­ portunity to be positive role Need a gift for your roommate, housemate, or any of your friends? structure are along the way. lious!" ••:.' Circle phoio/Joe Scotlo models for children who are at The cave-like memorial is Brother Paul Ambrose said the Built in the early 1900's, "The Grotto of Our Lady," serves as risk of dropping out of school. called "The Grotto of Our Lady," problem of vandalism depended a memorial for Marist students who died before graduating. The Marist College Liberty Need a gift for your Christmas List? and was built by the Prench on the students that were here Partnership Program has been brothers in the early 1900's. at the time. working for eight years to pro­ It was the first station built out "There was never a problem According to Belanger, prayer the 14 stations. The rest of the vide intervention services that The holiday season is approaching and we have a couple of great gift ideas. of 14 stations the brothers of vandalism when the school services have not been held at stations were taken down when influence children, from grades would go to when they would was made up of only brothers," the Grotto for a few years. Leo Hall and Sheahan Hall were five through 12, to graduate make the stations of the cross. he said. "There were only prob­ "The most meaningful service built- from high school and enter col­ Foxnet Gift Certicate for long distance. At first it was used as a place lems when other students be­ I attended at the Grotto was four in the 1960's the grotto was lege or the work-force. of meditation and as the last gan to attend Marist." years ago when a student from also going to be taken down, but There are currently 27 Marist stop of the 14 stations. According to Ambrose, mere a sorority died," he said. "The the students protested this. students who are assisting the Prepaid Calling Card. It was later used as a memorial have not been any problems sorority organized a candle light According to Belanger, when partnership by working or vol­ for all the students that passed with vandalism in a long time. ceremony which processed from the library is finished a "Heri­ unteering in after school pro­ away before graduation., . Another tradition for-the the chapel to the Grotto." tage Garth" will be placed be­ grams. More students plan to Both items can be easily purchased at our Foxnet Student Telephone A stone with all the names of brothers was to hold a prayer at This Nov., a month long me­ tween the chapel and the library. help on-catnpus events for the the deceased on it is placed in­ the cemetery, which was built morial service is being held for It will be a relaxed, shaded area children and the program is look­ Service Office in DN 241. side the grotto. where the McCann Center is the deceased. with a bronze statue of Father ing for tutors for the spring 98 The white altar is called the now. Booklets will be made with the Champagnat talking to stu­ semester. "Outside Cavalry," and was do­ Forty-eight brothers were bur­ names of all the people mat died dents. Susan Repko, director of the For further details and purchasing information, give us a call at nated by the Class of 1942. ied there and the prayers made who were once a part of the Belanger said it will be a nice' Marist College Liberty Partner­ Three statues of Jesus, Mary were dedicated to them. Marist community. place for reflection. ship Program, said school per­ (914) 575-4400, Monday through Friday, 8:30-5:00. and St John, were originally Ambrose said these customs Each day a different group will "This will be a nice focal point sonnel identified the children placed on the altar. These were changed with the times. be mentioned. A mass will also where students can go to and based on their low attendance, vandalized by some of the-stu- - - "The customs were discontin­ beheld. ' meditate," he said. "Itwill'also poor grades, low self-esteem, or dents during the 1960's and ued, but the spirit remains the The grottq_and the altar are the be a safer pjace to go to than eventually were removed. "same," he said. only two monuments left out of the Grotto." " .. .please see MARIST, pg. 6 **

, *J> AlVU1 MattMA ra^eu NOVEMBER 12,1998 Features PAGE 6 NOVEMBER 12,1998 PAGE 7 key to success for some SeWchm 's Recipe of the Week by JENNIFERMATARAZZO procrastination - derived from a Canale said the more people tion can range from a paralyz- • leaves it until me end. SiM Staff Writer Latin word that means 'of tomor­ put it off, the more worse off ing symptom of depression or "In the,career that I have cho­ row' - is not just a matter of lazi­ they are. anxiety disorder to an everyday sen, I have to work with tight . ' Chicken Chow Mein Picture a student, who on the ness or of poor management," "Some people tend to deny aversion to anything from do­ deadlines, so it is better that I night before a final exam, begins http:plSPiN:Sp#tsZone.com/ 8 oz. dried medium egg noodles she said. "We put things off for the importance of getting their ing the dishes to balancing the know how to deal with it now," studying at midnight, or, who a range of reasons;" work done," he said. "The prob­ checkbook. she said. Tsp. sunflower oil starts a 20-page term paper two 2 carrots, peeled and sliced into thin sticks A procrastinator's vocabulary lem with that is.it could paint ,, Canale.said Albert Ellis,' a fa- -J Canale said procrastination is : Attention* all sports fans. days before it is due. Get the latest information on a variety of sports at http:// 1/4 lb. thin green beans can consist of "I'll do it tomor­ them into a corner, where they nious psychologist, believes a trait that comes about•"from ESPN.SportsZone.com/. Many people find themselves ' 1/4 lb. snow peas row," "Just after this," and the do not have time to complete a: procrastinators have a false;be- learning,; conditioning^ and the in this rut of putting off work or The site offers information on almost'every sport imaginable. Some of the sports covered 4 scallions, sliced ever popular; "I've got it under particular task."; '•:i <••[.; . ;.;'...,.•lie f that it is easier to avoid environment, but also the;kind chores until the last possible include football, hockey, , , golf, soccer, tennis, car racing, and extreme sports 1 inch piece of fresh ginger control.",. ; Eileen Forrester, junior com­ things that are hard to do, then of temperament "and constitu­ moment. This so-called rut is. such as triathlons and snowboarding. • Clove garlic, chopped finely , Often the causes can be linked munications major, said she is a to actually get to mem and ac­ tion you are born with: ' known as procrastination. Each sport is linked to its own page. The pages offer the viewer the latest scores, a wide range 2 tbsp. sunflower oil with our sense i of self-esteem, procrastinatpr. . • :'-'Some.people are more seri­ i Procrastination is putting off of ^statistics, analysis, schedules, features articles on athletes; and links to other sport sites. 2 skinless chicken breasts cut into strips or tied to a need to avoid pres­ "I do better when there is pres­ "Ellis says.'that although it ous about things man-others doing something until later, a Viewers can also interact by-responding tothe question of the day. sure. But, it also can be linked sure, because I know it abso-., may seem easier in the short- and they worry more," he said. Tbsp. soy sauce delay. Many procrastinators. So, for sports information check out http://ESPN.SportsZone.com/. to a form of thrill seeking, for lutely has to be done," she said. run, in the long-run, you're still "Those kinds of people are less 1/2 lemon find themselves working under example, the adrenaline rush of "If I try to do.work.ahead of .; going to have to do them, or likelyito be procrastinators. 1/2 tsp. salt extreme pressure of deadlines. If you have any suggestions for this column, or would like to write a column, contactEmily at a deadline,: > ,;: time, nothing comes to me." you'll regret not doing them," Whereas, people who tend to Although procrastination extension 2429 or email HZAL. Features Editor Emily Kuchafczyk wrote.this Searching the Joseph. Canale, associate pro­ Whereas, Andrea Newsom, he said. minimize things or place respon­ Cook noodles. Drain noodles, return to pan, mix in tsp. sun­ tends.to relate .to students arid, sites column. fessor-in the psychology de­ junior psychology and special Canale said people think they sibility more outside themselves flower oil. Trim beans and snow peas. Peel ginger and grate school, it can also include quit­ partment at Marist, said he be­ education major, said she can­ can take the easy way out by man on themselves, will be more coarsely! Heat remaining oil in frying pan, add chicken and stir- ting smoking, joining a fitness lieves people procrastinate not leave her work until the last putting the assignments or likely to procrastinafe." jS? fry until golden. Take it out. Put garlic, ginger, carrots, and program or doing the dishes. i: : beans in pan and stir-fry for 4-5 minutes. Add chicken, snow sometimes around, thingsmey -minute. -'. ''•'"" "'^ '/;.'Tfe :./;'"'••' ; tasks off until later. V J> .£ %° VCanale'^said: any^ne^could We all do it, whether we realize peas, scallions and noodles. Cook for few minutes. Add soy do not have a lot of confidence "If I do leave my work until -g t ''Ellis; .says in the'long^fun, **•overcomeprocrastination . ";f it or not.. ... - sauce, juice of lemon, and salt. Cook for 2 minutes. Serves 4. in. the end, I'll sgendmyentlretime what seems like me; easy way, "All yoii have tp*db is orga­ Dolores Kong of the Boston "People avoid attempting stressing over it," she said. "I :^ out, may cause more problems, nize your time into blocks or Globe, said psychologists are things or getting things done on like getting things done ahead ~ then actually facing the difficult periods of time that are allotted beginning to understand why time because they are afraid of of time, so I have a chance to task," he said. for each task," he said. "Like; people procrastinate. ARIES: Your work on your objective.' more able than usual not doing well and failing," he check it over." Forrester said she always gets any habit you can work at it* and for Sagittarians to rather have the money "What they've learned is that said. load continues to be CANCER: Your mind to toss out stuff that's Researchers say procrastina- her work done even though she; change it." • ; master. If you can just take care of itself very demanding. Mis­ is working like a steel not necessary. Fo­ takes are quite likely to manage to do it, how­ or show up when it's trap. Not only are you cus on the stuff that ever, you will be ab­ needed. It's possible MARIST: Students during after school programs or t'erested in school. The chil­ creep in, so don't take tuned in to the details, is. You simply can't in a classroom. them all personally. solutely amazed. Your to have that as the re­ iiiusr \.iliie ihvir Ivlii-K and help out community dren usually spend time with but you're also really do everything, and life, where it was diffi­ sult, but you have to Repko said the program's fo-'-' Most of them have inn Kk'k down Irom iliem." their tutor and have a tour of tuned in to what other some of the things on cult before, becomes make it happen. To do cusfor this year is on using col­ nothing to do with ... continued from pg. 5 the campus. '' ' people need. Today your list don't need • ridiculously easy. that, you're going to lege students. Marist students you.^Although you How haii- you uiijuyvd Thirty middle school students you're going tp be so to be done anyway. Something you have to do the home­ are able to enhance their pro­ insist on having ev­ Marist ("olltur? from the prograrri attended an sensitive, so caring Get 'em out of there! thought was. going tp work. That shouldn't negative attitude toward school. fessional development through erything be perfect, "M.ui,L is «i \ery »ood rol­ pri-campus Halloween party, and so intent on serv­ SCORPIO: Start off drive you crazy could be a problem. Most of the children ;afe^from working witiita^^diverse"group of•..- •you must allow "foi ing others that you lout*. U hu". .itroni; programs ; which was sponsored by the jthe,4ayby:getting or­ actually become 5PISCES: It looks like, single parent homes; arid ben- childreriand.mrou'ghiriteraction 4 changes and modifica-, .IIKJ good L'(JiiLa(i"riaJ .slari- Praxis Project. ;Four.iarf-wprk- could even get. a.pro­ ganized., You.needto, amusjng^ That's .your^ ^there.are still more de-'• efit from interaction with a with' scho61Jpers6rmel. The tu­ tions as you go along. motion out of the deal. dauls \\ liili' T lia\o found it ; shops'are^also taking'place ev­ have a. schedule; and- challenge for'tbday Jiails to be sorted, filed' young adult- tors also meet as a group dur^ - Don't beat yourself up haul to uei .ilon^'with cer- ery Friday on campus for middle Fpryou, it's going to some others'on your CAPRICORN. ^ °andpacked away.lf "I came on board in August ing the semester to share their if things are not right i lin pooplo. I haw <>till iMi- school students. be fun, but for other learn. The challenges There's all sorts of you have some other and I'm amazed at what is of­ experiences. - ; the first time. Just put ]0>ed my *>ta\ hore." Jeff Tome, a 'recent transfer people, it's going to be you'll be facing to­ confusion going on, people on your team, fered through Marist College," ~ 'The tutors are an important . in the correction. You *s Getting to student; frbrri the School of Vi­ miraculous. day, and tomorrow but it's not in your it'll be a loteasier. You. she said. "The students are so part of a team and they are front should have some­ Describe the moit recent sual Arts in Manhattan, is or­ LEO: Finances are are too big to handle head. It's the .other could delegate the interestedandit's a wonderful line workers," she said. "We re thing of which you memorable cxpiTieiifC lh.it r; ganizing; the; workshop and again the major theme. all by yourself. Fig­ people .who,..dpn't scheduling to a per­ resource mat benefits the kids:" ally: respect them and their in­ can be proud. fcf know... > on haw had. teaching the children. The first You're going to be in ure out who you'd know what to do next. son who's good at "1 went to New York Cil\ for - The program is funded put is important." workshop took place last Friday TAURUS: Romance is a good position to like to play with, and through a New. York State EduT very important in your You should be able.to that, for example. It's by RICE I SHI I KIN ihi* firMlim e ow*i lho MIIII- She said the children benefit and they were taught a type of wheel and deal. You ask them to join you. figure out a course of a brilliant way to stay \ftijj Wnh-r moi. \mong Us rujnj l.i- cation giant and serves 225 chil­ dirough the interaction with a Pointillisrri, which is finger- life right now. Well, could quite possibly They'll be delighted dren, between six schools, in that's how it always is, action pretty easily. in control while ap­ nious pl.u.cs, I went *o fillip positive role model and expo­ painting with ink and leaves. n make a tidy little profit. to assist, once they Once you have the pearing to give control Island and found ni\ ci.ind Kingston and Poughkeepsie. sure to the college. She also said "The experience was enter­ but right now it looks You're going to be realize how important The mtors represent a variety like it's even harder problem solved, just to somebody else. Crcirhrii Schubert, Mipho- paiL'nti' ntiinoi mi the immi­ this is a win, win situation. taining and it was fun working tempted to spend, your project is. let them know what Getting organized will mori' busiiK-ss administra­ gration Ur.ill hw isi.nii'/inj' of majors. A student may be- "With the middle school stu­ with the kids," he said. "I spoke than usual for you to however..That's al­ SAGITTARIUS: You • come a tutor with the prerequi­ think of anything else. they need to do next. be the most difficult tion major from New Hert­ to bo in thi.* s.uiic pl.ito dial dents, it gets them on campus with some of the kids after the ways a problem you ; probably find staying site of taking the tutoring train­ This could be kind of AQUARIUS: The part of the whole job. ford. New York. my it'lali vo*> innniyiiitod to." and helps them to see that col­ class was over and some said face. You like to, be well organized to be studying you should If you have a person ing mat is offered through the lege can be in their future," she that they had never done any­ difficult, actually. surrounded by the quite a challenge. It's Learning Center. : There are several other be doing today and who's good at it help, V\ hill kind of pir^on are \\ hat do >ou tliink will make said. / ••.;•''." thing like that before. They had best, and that's often generally one of the tomorrow has to do you can relax and en­ The tutors help children with things you should be \ou? thi' world A iK'tler plat'i*? Trips to Marist are used as a art talent and had never explored quite expensive. To­ most difficult things .with finances. You'd joy it. homework and computer skills doing. You don't give "I :nn \cry oup.imm. " 1 Isou should ho. a loi inoro motivator and to keep them in- it" day, make it your inten­ a fig about those, but Ill^'lldly. "CIT-iJlVi' Ullll ;'I\ i omnium, .itiiin Wo i-.ui tion not to spend more try not to drop any­ mg 1 am .iNo .! \I*I*I sooil -flllt" so in my niort* issues than you make. thing out. You don't li».lcin»r. \% IIIITI" liilii-.ir alioui i! wo just Ml dimn and l.ilk VIRGO: You are on a want a little problem to n'hoi pi'opk"" piohli-niN. It ahoui thorn. People >liould roll, and you might be turn into a big mess. is w\\ i:ii|Mil.uil in Iv con- Iislcii and Iv ablo. to diL-c-l a little difficult for oth­ _ floiu fun/altoni Lid. Better check your lists £ ^emed will) people d.sidc whal is bring said l<"> ihem " p ers to be around. again, just to make MARIST STUDENT liijm yniivli. 1 jm.ilsn wr> Full service;: <$<*Iox% You're critical and Bwy One tv*r**«i*33£ sure. Don't miss an you're outspoken. li.iid-woiking .tiiil deter­ How do xiuspt'iid jour lei­ y*s fsteed shirts yyith y^ 1 appointment. The other part of this mined loiiL'liiL-vc myjmaU." sure tinu ? package ai»i on enjo) oil y our reer. If you've been improve their perfor­ ing to when 1 wake up in ihe Then stop in and see us at, lire? thinking about relo­ mance. If they'll just morning." "1 have been very lucky. My. cating, this would cer­ do as you say, your parents have always been tainly be an appropri­ team is definitely go­ MILLMAN'S T-SHIRT What do you think makes a supportive, of me regardless ate time for it. Or ing to win. Try not to good friend? of whether I make mistakes Nails maybe you're just re­ get cranky. When you "They must be fun and out­ or succeed. I have had my arranging. It looks like get that little whiney FACTORY going.. 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NOVEMBER 12.1998 PAGE 8 NOVEMBER 12y 1998 PAGE 9 CONGRESS SHAIXMAKENOLAW^ABRIIKJD^GTHEFREEDOMOFSPEEC^OROFTHEPRESS-. Chan ge Abortion makes sense (dTesisroys f byKRISHART -wither away and die? Well, I can W "•.-. StaffWriter only hop&'sq. How peaceful and 1 i v e s content would our global soci­ •'• Sometimes people willfgo to ety Jbeifeveryone had an equal byNIKBONOPARTIS « any lengths to avoid changei "•oppdrtunitygto exist unham­ StaffWriter They perceive it as dangerous pered by the prejudices of agio— and detrimental to society! bal society that seeks to op- -? Our country is made up of in­ Change is dangerous and detrii press-^hyone/br anything that-^ "I don't knoykKathy. It seems like! have been 'ostrich- dividuals who are all'pursuing mental? Hmrrim... Was endjng* -doe_s not mirror its prescribed : : v/ t sized'sinqe* day one." goals. They are all out to do slavery a bad thing? Ido hot nqrn£ -*:-„_ '\. •-. *-•'"' ' better for themselves and are think many people would argue healed'ouf society by dealing The individual fighting for encouraged to think in order to that,:but some conservatives •.with its current injustices we can change is weak, but the masses develop their own opinions. Yes, still insist that change causes Was ending slavery move forward to a more progres- demanding change is powerful. everyone has a right to his or irrepafabledamage to gur soci-_ a bad thing?} I4q\'r : siye, egalitarian state. Do not let the status quo tell you her own opinion, and opinion it ety. How can we progress as a' Some call me a liberal, many that everything is good and that is. But opinion most certainly is society without change? •? : •- not think many this is the best that it is every not fact, and that is one of the , call me a radical and I will .Conservatives usually consist people would argue proudly admit that both are true. going to be. You know that is most forgotten truths in our of members of the current sta­ that, but some con­ I firmly believe that advocating not true. Be courageous, stand country today. If everyone's tus quo. They have their power for social change is the only way up for your rights and demand personal opinions were reality, and they do not want to give it servatives still insist we can save ourselves from the a better society from yourself we could justify everything and up. In fact, they would prob­ that change causes mess we are in now. We have a and your peers. Do not hide be­ anything, from the assassina­ ably do almost anything, spout consumer driven market that is hind what has always been. tions of JFK and Martin Luther any untruth or. defame any irreparable dam­ being taken over by monopo­ Nothing has always been. Will King Jr., to the slaughtering of cause to protect their own sta­ age to our society. lies that tell us what to buy and you be a part of the change, or millions of Jews and Christians tus. for how much. You delude your­ will you be one of the ones who in World War II. Conservatives who resist Think about it. Would pov­ self if you believe that our eco­ will waste your lives fighting it. Why is it that people assume change are simply afraid of loos­ erty and war exist as we know nomic system runs simply on the It is such a privilege to be that their personal opinion in ing the power that they posses. it? Or would our global society theory of supply and demand. where I am. I do not think the regards to abortion is fact? They are the privileged in soci­ finally have figured out that we How can there be true competi­ majority of college students Whether they like it or not, opin­ Sticker removal silences message ety, either by their gender, their must feed our people, not kill tion if there is simply a system understand how lucky they are ion does not change reality, and race, their age, their sexual ori­ thenl over differences that will of conglomerates that regulate to be attending a college. If no scientific evidence has continu­ Editor. l} , EDITO one had fought for social entation, or their economic sta- be forgotten in the face of time. prices and tell us through their ally proven that human life ex­ Apro-life bumper sticker was removed from my car, recently. The simple tusTTOey;KaveAvhatJli.ey w Sht^ >Nq'pne'caft e$ef recall!wfiStthe "•' mea^a'subsidiaries what we^vili' '* cliange,' W'6iild y 6u" be here ists inside' the womb at a// statement, "Only half the people entering an abortion clinic come out alive," The hardest lesson to learn oral least'a good chance of get­ ' causes "of war are, just the re- buy? ' ; "how? What is your skin color? stages. could not be tolerated by the individual who removed it. As I reflect upon my most recent experiences to write an editorial, I reach ting it, and they are afraid to let' ' sults."It is compassion and em­ It is imperative mat every in­ What is your gender? It is time Dr. Jerome Lejeune, "Father of First, the voices of 37 million babies are silenced. Nov/, the voices of those who writer's block. There is nothing about Marist, or the community, or even the world go. Letting go of power can be pathy; hot war and destruction dividual sits down and rethink that we fight for more inclusive- Modern Genetics" and discov­ care about them are being silenced too. A sad testimony to America's internal that I can think of to write about. There is something a little closer to home, hard, but look at' the' social that will save our society in the their values. Is it good that we ness. I was glad someone erer of the cause of Down's Syn­ condition. -;.;' .•'...- . • , though, mat I feel compelled to share. progress our society can make end. ' ' ' never change? Or, have the in­ fought for me. How can I do drome said, "To accept the fact Pagan' Romans that we are... do we really believe we shall be spared a similar . As a junior in college, I have learned many things about preparing myself for my if power is redistributed more If we'chose not to move past justices of our society finally any less for others? ' that after fertilization has taken destiny? , life after graduation. Living on campus for three years, I have also learned the art, evenly. - ••"• • • this period in our history, and touched'you in a way that will place a new human has come of living with a number of other people. On your own, you also learn how to cook, If'our society was more yes, change, then we will stag­ call you to advocate for a better Kris Hart is a political science into being is no longer a matter Christine A. Hapeman do laundry and other such things that bridge you into adulthood. ., ,, . major with a minor in womens' junior- '.•..-.:.— -:,• equally based would'social in­ nate and die" as a society. We social system. We do not have of taste or opinion... it is plain/ prie.thing I have also learned during thcse_years is how to really live my life. I justices cease to occur? Would will never progress if we do not to live with sexism and racism if studies. She is from St. experimental evidence." Also, am not saying one day I had some voice talkfto me or a religious revelation, but Johnsville, New York. „ v racism, sexism," and classism heal our people. Once we have we will not stand for it. ,Dr. Hymie Gordon, Chairman, Student rebut? columnist's comments many,things.in_my life have brought me'to liven up each day. I found out last Department of Genetics at Mayo semester that my grandfather was diagnosed with lung cancer. My other grandfa- Editor: -'"..•"':'_ • :: ^ .,»• ...,t.i .-.:', Clinic said that, "By all me cri­ In the last issue otthe Circle an article titled "Goliimriist condones contro- * '; . ther had been diagnosed a few years earlier with prostate cancer. Receiving news teria of modern molecular biol­ versy," by Carter Randolph Hayes brought up several points"that I.would like to like this at first hits hard. Growing up, you always believe you are invihsible and" Close encounter with the turd kind ogy, life is present from the mo­ rebut. The writer believes it is his duty to defend the columnist Carlito for everyone around you is immortal. Many of my friends had lost grandparents and ment of conception." "pushing the envelope." Pushing the envelope at a conservative school would other relatives, but it had never seemed real until it happened to me. My grandfa­ This argument, based in '"Well, um, I had to go home. require doing something progressive, such as actually getting birth control on thers both receive treatment and carry about as though nothing is wrong. Staying abhorrent that one would opt to 'Tara, you arc a bit late." He sound scientific fact, from the 1 mean, 1 could not just show campus. Offending people is the kind of action that progressive people fight strong though I feel their pain. The Jersey side have hi<; or her wisdom teeth could not conceal that he was mouth of the most qualified and up with, um " against. I am nowonly 20 years old, but time goes by fast when you are not paying -. removed, even if he or she did clearly thrilled to have an oppoi- capable scientists in the world, Another argument that has been used to defend offensive comments in The . attention. My grandparents have lived a full life and I hope I have contributed to not have wisdom teeth, iathei (unilj to rip some kid apart in He restated my situation serves to disprove the argu­ Circle is that if one does not like what they read, do not read it; This is devoid of some of their happiness and fulfillment. They have touched my life in many ways. than sit through his class. This trontofhei peers. "So you aie telling me that a ment that Pro-Life beliefs are all logic and therefore a moot point. Seriously, how would one know they did not They have taught me many lessons throughout my life and even through this I guy accepted no yellow excuse I glanced at the clock. "Yes, I bird poopod on your head, so based on religious doctrine. am still learning from them. Tara Quinn slip signed by a higher author­ know," I said, taking my seat. you could not make it to like it until after they had read it? This is also a poor attitude to hold, particularly C-'J.O'. 5DCC2 This is not opinion, this is not for a journalist, whose job entails trying to reach people through the written word. ..• I have learned from their experiences to be strong even when I feel weak. Also, ity than God. "Well, this had better be good. class " religion, this is not skeptical Why bother pursuing the career of a journalist if you hold ho hope of ever to live life to the fullest and not give in or sacrifice myself for anything. I have So. T had to sit through his There is five minutes left in the I nodded. belief. This is plain, hard scien­ reaching people mat come from a different frame of reference than you? also learned, to "seize the day." I know that saying may be overused, but recently class without the aid of nitrous period." "Well, I am going to have to tific truth. I do not know how it I have learned the true meaning to it. I have a lot to do and see what is offered in Though they may seem like oxide, or anything equally fun, "Do you teally want to know lake your word for it. Yon do It must be mentioned that the author defending "Joy in sobriety" clearly missed : can be made any clearer, yet still the point of Michelle Corinne White's article, which is the fact that a comment this world and I hope to take advantage of as much as possible. the biggest nuisance since right after lunch. One day, as I why I am late?" I was not usu­ rcali/.e that you would have people rave on about their rights about rape has been defended as humorous. Hayes states that "Comedians ... "Marist Money Only" wash­ was walking back from lunch at ally so brazen toward the old bat, to be a really sick and twisted and their opinions. Amanda Bradley, Editor-in-chief ing machines, there is some individual to make something draw on human experience to make people laugh at themselves" and finishes off a park. I felt a warm sticky sub-' but I had a damn good excuse. Does the right to choose over­ good in the vast population of up like that." the thought by saying that the author Carlito should not be portrayed as a rapist stance land on my head. My He looked flustered, "Well, ride the basic human right to sea gulls that call Marist's The bell rang before Dr. Ar7t for doing so. Carlito might better address that as he put himself in the role of a THE CHICLE initial reaction was, "A binl did yes" life? Does this right to choose campus home. The inland mi­ could finish his lesson plan. rapist when he said "like last time." The real issue is that by making a statement NOT just s*** on my head." I realized that a silence had justify the mass slaughtering of Amanda Bradley Elizabeth Carrubba Ben Agoes gration of these birds is a fairly about rape in a "humor" column, one makes such an act seem acceptable. Unfortunately, 1 was experi­ come o\er the class. I looked As lar as I know, this was millions of helpless babies? Editor-in-chief Managing Editor News Editor recent phenomenon. As scav­ Perhaps we should focus our attention on pushing envelopes worth pushing, encing that stage if denial asso­ around to meet the intense the first excuse that he ac­ Sorry, but I cannot empathize engers, they turned away from like the fact that men are allowed to joke about rape. Isn't it a worthy subject of ciated with most tragedies and stares of my peers. My tone cepted as fairly legit. with a woman's right to choose Emily Kucharczyk Thomas Ryan TaraQuinn die sea and set their sights on debate? Who is really being censored here? The person writing offensive afflictions. Then I came to the weakened. It has been said that such when it involves the killing of Features Editor Sports Editor Opinion Editor ever so palatable discards such comments or the person with the courage to say that it is not acceptable. epiphany that this shit that was "'A bird, um, defecated on my an occurrence is "good luck." an innocent human being. In as cast off trench fries and gen­ Finally, I come to the issue of responsible speech. I have been wondering who stuck in my hair was peihaps the head," I said, wishing that I had Though I was not particularly fact, in "Questioning Au­ Patrick Whittle eral cafeteria waste. this person is that defended the article so valiantly. Yet, there is no record of a JoeScotto Toni Constantino ONLY Icgitimateexcuseformiss- used the stronger term. superstitious at the time, miss­ tonomy," by Kris Hart (The Arts & Entertainment person by the name "Carter Randolph Hayes." Are the people that so love Photography Editor Business Manager The good that comes from ing Dr. Arzt's physics class. So, The silence continued. ing 55 minutes of that phys­ Circle, Nov. 5, 1998) it was this migration may be best ex­ I gleefully went home and took "What?" Dr. Arzt finally said ics class was nearly a con­ controversy the same people unwilling to come forth to back up their strongly G. Modele Clarke, Faculty Advisor stated that when abortionist Dr. plained by something that I ex­ a shower. He looked almost as agitated as verting experience. worded opinions? At the same time defending the right to free speech, why The Circle is the student newspaper of Marist College, Poughkeepsie, NY. Bemett Slepian, "was assassi­ should you feel the need to hide from the effect of your words? What happened perienced in high school. I had I showed up to catch the last the day one of my classmates nated in his home in Amherst, Issues are published every Thursday. Tara Quinn is a junior com­ to journalistic integrity? a physics teacher who was five minutes of physics. Dr.Arzt defaced the life- sized poster of munications major with a mi­ New York, not only was his life We welcome letters to the editor, club announcements and story ideas. We can­ suspicious of even the most grinned, poised to pounce on Linda Carter as "Wonder nor in English. She is from not publish unsigned letters to the editor, Debra Alfano legitimate of excuses because me for being late for his all-un- Woman" that lined his office Teaneck, New Jersey. ... please see LIFE, pg. 10 junior the Circle staff can be reached at 575-3000 x2429 or by email at HZAL. his class was so absolutely important class., closet's door. THE eiRCLE THECIRfeLE NOVEMBER 12.1998 Op-Ed PAGE 10 Lifer Student Spindoctor passes the Old El Paso retc)tts;cbliuriin NOVEMBER 12.1998 A & E PAGE 11 V \ .7 continued from pg. 9 »• sound systems. He figured that mg such a jerkV" resurrects 80's at Civic Center by DOUGLAS P. GUARINO he stared at die steam emanat­ they were trying to compensate "I have not eaten all day," Brian Staff Writer ing from the contents of the prematurely ended, but ously. loi lack of musical .substance explained. byCMUJTO plattrr women's autonomy wasthreat- Although a majority of the with volumepqwei. *" "Oh, stop whining."* Kevin re­ Staff-Social Chameleon "1 am telling you man," con­ ened." Yes, his life was prema­ crowd had been constructed on •The following is a fictional Needless to say, this was not torted ' t turely ended. Do not for a ' a white trash assembly line, talc written by The Spindoctor. an environment that was very tinued Keym. "don't do It." "I have not showered either," .minute think that this is right in In a short dissertation regard­ there was a little diversity. Me Any similarities between its conducive to term paper pro­ But^Kevin's good intentions Brian added. - -any way. The true nature of the ing the 80's; Virice Neil summed and my hard rock associate cliaiactcrs and actual people duction. Consequently, nearly proved in vain. Throughout 'Thanks for sharing," Kevin' Pro-Life movement is to respect • them up in six syllables. were not me only ones that were (living or dead) arc purely co­ the whole day had gone buy, the couise of that meal, Brian replied. "I try to keep tabs on all life, and that includes Mr. ; "What a f*@in decadei" ;' .dressed up for the occasion. incidental No students weie and Brian's work was still far devoured two full plate-fills of your personal hygiene." • Slepian. It bothers me to, think : 'I couldnot agree more.: As I Two young men were dressed injutod during its composition... from complete. Now. the dinner enchilada All Kevin could do "Anytime," Brian mumbled as that not, one word was spared strolled around'the'MidHudson as rabbis and I can not for the j A long, long time ago, on a bell was sounding m his ears, was sit there and shake his they reached the cafeteria and head in friendly sorrow .for,-the millions of babies who Civic'Center prior to Motley- life of me, figure out why.- When i campus Tar. far away, the dm- and having not eaten a single simultaneously the rather frus­ Brian never did finish that have had thekhves prematurely Crue's Sunday- night perfor­ I inquired about their Hebrew ,' ner bell was .sounding Brian bite all day, Brian was famished. trating realization that the line had spent the entire day wres­ term paper, nor did he make it ended by men such as him. mance, T realized exactly how garb, their response was simply; "I CAN NO 1'TAKE IT ANY­ for the pasta bar was out the : : too his eight-o'clock class the Additionally, the article states much I missed the 80's'. '-':-' ; , "Jehovah loves you." One was tling with his term paper He MORE." he bellowed as he door. next morning. As a direct that women's autonomy is at I was reminded of how much kind enough to bless me with would have finished it hours jumped out of his desk chair, "You know what," Brian rhe­ icsult of his enchilada eating stake because of this sort of • < every time I'crossed paths with his sacramental.wine (actually ago, but he was forced to deal flung the door of his room open, torically inquired, "screw the 1 frenzy, he was forced to spend murder. Autonomy is not some­ one- of- the'rseveral thousand it was Busch on tap) and hon­ with countless mien uptiuns. and went storming down the pasta1" I want some real food the remainder of the evening thing that is purchased with the • specimens that had -apparently estly, I have never felt closer to Brian's dorm was comparable hallway toward Kevin's room. "Don't do anything stupid. * in the dormitory restroom life of another. Women do not been stuck in cryogenic slum- God. to a thiec-iing circus, minus all When he ai rived, he poked his Kevin chimed in But before he While further details will be gain autonomy by slaughtering • ber for the past decade. I find it Regardless of the ideological of the clowns and w i!d animals. head inside doorway. He found could do anything more, Brian pI'.iMo ct'UHesv J.iy Mill ;r omitted in the interest of good . their children. If autonomy were to be quite befuddling how'sb- I Though the jocks and their Kevin peidied in front of his TV, was already heading toward the Heavy Metal hold-over's from the 80's Motley Crue proved that decade wil never die. diversity amongst the people, ever-so-faithful entourage ol taste, there is a moial to this ,,really the.issue, I.should mink • cial evolution can pass by-such and hei boyfriend (who was the crowd was united in a com­ fully engulfed in a computer next iood bar The second act, Laid Law was thing she got and mbre: bimbos could have fooled just stoiy that is to be taken with . that freeing oneself from the a large portion' of our popula­ your dictionary definition of mon goal. And that goal was to game. Brian appioached a steaming a slightly more tolerable but Being a strong advocator of about anyone Most enlei lam­ gieat seriousness Friends shackles of peer, economic and tion. Approximately eight per­ "dirtbag") that.we join forces in rock For about two hours, I "Dinner tune." he shouted at hot concoction that was recog~ r packed with cruel irony. I recall gender equality, I was appalled ing was what his good friend don't Jet friends eat the enchi­ social pressure to have an abor­ cent of our'culture'has no a revolt against our oppressors forgot that I was a semi-intelli­ Kevin ni7able only by a little white sign thinking what a shame it was by these remarks. Domestic vio­ Kevin let erred to as "the ste­ lada tion would be the priority. If au­ qualms with clinging to an era and this proposal was greeted gent college student and I,was "fust gi\c me ten minutes," carefulK placed in front ol the that no one ever laid down a law lence robs women of their au­ reo wars." This entailed the tonomy is,considered first, then plagued wim fashionable igno­ with a frightening amount of transformed into a hypnotized tephed Kc\ in withouticmovmg hotplatp "Fnchilada," it lead ; forbidding bands like the afore­ listen to the testimony of rance. An era where leather, enthusiasm. I think he might tonomy and should hot be con­ slave of rock and roll. Infected most socially elite of the dorm his eyes trom the suecn "I |ust "hnchilada," Brian repeated mentioned from playing their Douglas P Gttaiino, alio women who have had abortions tight denim and dp-rags were have agreed a little too whole­ doned by entertainers mat are wim Motley Crue fever, I was blasting thiMr sound systems in have to finish lhi> g.mie " undci his breath as Kc\in fi­ music in public. I only remem­ known as The Spindoctor, is a and let.them tell you how the envied like Joseph's heartedly with my suggestion worshipped by the public. Nev­ like an uncaged animal. I am attempt to drown each other nally caught up to him ber the name of one of their "NO " Brian insisted. "We are aftereffects of .abortion, have TechnicolorDrearhcoaf and an­ ertheless, he can still hammer beginning to think that I should out. Bonus points were ft eshman c ommunicatwii s because twenty minutes later, I songs and it was appropriately going to ciinnei now'" He pro­ "Don't do it." Ke\in ner- ruined their, autonomy. ,.. archy was perceived as a legiti­ those drums. Nikki Sixx, the be kept on a leash when attend­ awarded il one had the capabil­ major \%ith a cotitcntiation in saw him being dragged from the titled It's a Shame. It's a shame ceeded to grab Kevin by the '•ousJy warned him. "Not if you mate political party. ' bassist (whose guitar I was ing concerts because I was once ity to Iattic the windows two Itmmnliun from East hhp, In the end, it comes,down-to arena by security after fighting the band was ever formed. It's coll.u of his shut and diag him want to act that papei done to­ privileged enough to grope) and again ousted from the arena. floors up liuan was always responsibility. We can hide be­ When attending such a'.fiasco, with another overexcited fan. a shame they have a cult follow­ hom the room, temote contiol night in time tor your eight- Mick Mars the guitarist, both My four seconds of crowd surf­ fascinated b> the fjcl that the hind half truths andbeliefs, ,or it is imperative that one blend When talking with another ing of leather clad Neanderthals. still in hand o'clock class" , looked like they had recently ing was not applauded by the indiv iduals w ith the least musi- we can.face die music and ow;n into its surroundings like a cha­ specimen, I ran into a little It's a shame I had to witness "What is the big idea." Kevin "How bad could u possibly been resurrected from the dead. security guards. Flashbacks cal taste had the most powerlul up,to fact.;,Abortion destroys meleon. To regress to such a trouble. After the assortment such an atrocity.1^ demanded "Why aie >ou be _be," replied Brum, halt-dazed as The aging process has riot been from the Pearl Jam incident _. liyes.jftis is a sirnple basic fact. year;'one" must go beyond ithe '^6i small talk in my arsenal had isMsfey^ffi? PA^te other-hand ^rejdmsofthe:extern^waffd^bej^ -^beendepleted; we stood there x kind t6,mfm*,;yet.they.have the 'prodded me toswailowmy pride The Vdo^rags^ppe'd jeans*"afid :^ ; speechlessV,Just whenTthoughti. •^was'phenbmehair I could not'; courage to not only continue and thank them for escorting me cut offT's &tmy]friendbernore pleased: with their per- ; living, but to continue rocking. from the premises oh so gin­ WSTmTCRE&IT formance as well as their appear­ The band flawlessly plowed gerly. sported were bhiy Visual decoys prematurely by an awkward si^ ance. Vince Neil's chest was that were necessary

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Have no fear, though - the five ner. lect-A-Filnuhtml 7.Swear 40 pnfehadfArchaic) WtfwfeftftWOT THEGIRCIIE; NOVEMBER 12,1998 • : :> PAGE 14 NOVEMBER 12,1998 EAGE15 What's on Tap? .•/'" Off Campus Report Fdbtball 11/14(iCsiena 1 p.m' '.-"••''• by Jan Beighley, Jr. Yolieyball 11/14-11/17 @ IVLAAC'eHafnpio'nshjps' strong supporting cast iw iiien% hoops Men's basketball 11/14 Home vs.'One World Stars The NFL is in the middle of of my predictions has come in ver and both Randall (ExMbition) 7:30 p.m. byALFREDDEFATTA,JR tening to music. He enjoys mu­ a good rebourider. What he Samuels asked why he turned thing's, like diving after loose the season, baseball is oyer and incorrect In the tight National Cunningham and Brad Johnson StaffWriter sic so much that he will listen to feels he still has to improve on off the radio and Vale replied he balls on the floor. Someone has basketball won't s(tartl Hpcfee^? League Rookie of the Year race,; got hurt.during Sunday's win music before games to get him his game is in his jump shot and did not want it on when being to do it," said Vale. "I enjoy play­ The NHLljust started back, lip Kerry Wood has emerged vie-' against the Saints. Who else Women's basketball 11/14 Home vs. NY Gazelles When students come out of pumped up. However, he did ball handing. If he gets these interview. Friendly words were ing defense arid I feel that a . torious. CorigratulatiPns.tp the . can compete? Maybe the Pack­ (Exhibition) 5:30. p.m.. , high school the first fear is not and it does riot look much bet-; not play much in his freshman two aspects of his game refined exchange and no sense of re­ blocked shot is better than scor­ tef thari'last year so far as.gbals flame throwing righty that cap­ ers, Jets, Dolphins and Jaguars, . their college classes, but who year. he can become a real asset and morse was felt among both men. ing two points." tivated us'iri a way.that has riot. butl wouldn't hold my breath. their roommate is going to be. are concerned. Artus Iirbe lead­ Swimming and diving (M&W) 11/14 Home vs. "I really did not play as much give opposing teams in the This is what makes there friend­ Like Samuels he also would ing the league in GAA with a happened sirice'Dpc"Gopden. Now to get back to my redun­ In the back of their mind they as I would have liked last year," Metro Atlantic Athletic Confer­ ship on and off the court spe­ prefer making an outstanding 1.47.?; Cali'me when diey wake emerged onto the scene in the' dant topic, but one that is both­ Rider -•'-•-• are thinking of stories that their said Samuels. "I guess I was ence trouble. cial; " . defense play rather than scor­ up "the scorers.' •_•;.; ,,• mid-eighties;.. . . ering me a lot. Have you seen friend told them about the room­ not strong enough and did not Samuels likes to give dominat­ "I never knew Drew until I ing. He likes to play tight,'ag-' those, new commercials with Hockey 11/13 Home vs. Hofstra. 9 p.m. mate from hell. How there room­ •know the system mat well. I Whatis there to talk about in •.' ing performances on the defen­ came to Marist," said Vale smil­ gressive defensive against the . the wide world of sports?. Well Samuel L. Jackson and Spike Lee mate was loud, inconsiderate, should be ready to go' this year sive side of the ball as well. He ing, i'l did not know what to ex­ person he is guarding.: Artus Irbe leading watching 8th grade girl's bas­ and used all there personal arid contribute to the, team." first and ftiremost, the'Mp would rather prevent the oppo­ pected but we both clicked. We Not only do both like playing Vaughn drama continues. It has' ketball games and 40 year-olds Tough Trivia things. Well this scenario does At times last year he saidhe nent he is guarding from scor­ have different personalities but defense, biit they "also enjoy . the league, in GAA playing horse? The one where not effect sophomores Donald beeri reported that Vaughn said felt he was not part of the team ing than dunking thte ball into , we like the same things.- Forthe : doing the same things when with a £47? Call Spike Lee is picking on the in­ When was the last time the Division I college Vale and Drew Samuels.' ', *"'" he would sign with Boston for because of his lack of playing the basket. He said that he also most part our living habits are they are not playing basketball.- less money if they give' him"his' nocent Regina Miller (she wears Not only do both live together, ; me when they wake football National Champion was not undefeated? tune. He felt like he was looking gets a bigger thrill blocking an' the same;" he added. - "'. ' They both enjoy music arid "years." Quite simply, if Bos­ 31 in die commercial) is particu­ but they also bom members of at the team from the outside opposing player's shot than a . This wil} be Vale's;firstyear ~.\ playing NBA Live for Sony ton offers Vaughn 5 or 6 years, up the scorers. . larly good. So if you haven't the Marist Men's Basketball looking in. However, he knew fast break open dunk. - ••''• suiting^up for die .Red Foxes, . Playstation. ;As forwho is the, asiinilar coriimitmentmey made" seen me commercials watch for team. So both of them are to­ that he was a freshman and that Last week's question - When was the last time a team from the Off the court wherihe has free Last year he was red-shirted but. master of .NBA Live, it is, ' to Nomar Garciaparra arid Troy Movirig on to the NFL.' It. mem because mey are not only gether most of the time between he had to develop his game more stat of New York won the National Championship in Division I time, he likes to listen to music, gained'lots of experiences by Samuels hands dpwn./Vale said O'Leary, he will be willing to looks like die'Broncos are go­ funny, but sadly true. Start the classes and athletics. However, and become a more complete : college football? write poetry, and play NBA Live being.able to practice wim the he has given up playing against . come to terins with.the organic ing to walk through everything season... soon... please. both men enjoy each other's player. , . for Sony Playstation. Trying to - tearii and learning the systerh. . him, because: Jhe is,really, good.•.".. zation that seerriirigly had no . mis year. Takeaway John Elway, company wherever on campus. .."It was a learning experience find that free time is sometimes Answer- The Syracuse Orangeman won the National Champi­ "I sometimes feel that being . Wfien Samuelspiays NBA Live ' chance to keep him. tiiey still do not lose. In fact, in Also in the world of onship in 1959. Samuels was the first to be in­ last year because guys on this impossible between school work red'-sliirte'd; last year was a he takes what he* knows frorn a season where Bubby Bristef terviewed, but before the inter­ There are complications how­ sports this week: level are stronger and faster. I and athletics. blessing because" who says I basketball arid incorporates if ever. Vaughn did finish second has played roughly half the view started he threw in-a tape just wanted an opportunity to Just as the interview with would of,played of not played. into the video garne.'He said he time, die Broncos are still 9-0, of the rap group Flip Mode in die American League in bat­ 1. NCAA Basketball has arrived help the team out," said Samuels. Samuels was ending, his room­ It was a learning experience of ' loves to be die Cleveland .Cav­ ting average, hitting .337 add­ including a 17-point win Sunday and. not a moment too soon. Squad..; •., •/-'-•-. '-.' As for what Samuels bring to mate comes into the room: Vale what:college basketball is all alries. Cleveland, playshard ing 40 horners and driving in 115 against me Chargers. Is mere a College Basketball might be The tape was playing through the team, it is first and foremost quickly goes oyer to the radio abpuV'saidVale.... '., .' noise in your face defense and. runs. These types of numbers better team in football? Straight better man the NBA anyway. Mrleadsvdleyball the interview because outside a scoring presence down low. and turns it off, stopping the Vale comes from Marist via St. that is what hejikes.., ... will draw interest league wide, answer, rip. 2. Ohio State loses it's number of basketball Samuel enjoys lis­ .He also considers himself to be tape form playing: As a result Raymond's High School lo­ Like the video game both also and already have. Reportedly, They have a running game one ranking following a shock­ cated in.the Bronx. This school go out it in practices.' There are. die Anaheim Angels have made that can'not be competed with ing loss to Michigan State last to a win in last has had some greatplayers pass times when tiiey have.to guard,, a 6-year, 72 million-dollar con­ in the NFL. They have one of Saturday. Tennessee takes the Hockey beats TSU but is throughi the program. Wherihe "each other. This is w.here they.. tract offer,' witii offers frorri die the smartest quarterbacks to top spot in the AP poll, with the was^a;freshman^.oa'the varsity ' feef theylcan help improve; each'V ', Dodgers, Yankees, Orioles, ever bless die gridiron:.They Buckeyes taking a dive to num­ . teamr there,.was,; Kareem;'Reid, Vomers game.. Nothing is;taken, among omers soon to cprne. ' have a defense; that is as,good, ber seven? ^5\c ~ •'". "^' "" '~' : presently playing fpi" ^kan'sas,";" r perspriallyjif onebf.dienidomi­ Vaugliri is the free agent that as any in the AFC.. Qh,; yeah, 3. Eriimitt Srhith. broke Tony byRYANMARAZITT Shillington to provide the ma­ Charltpn'Clarke, presently play- natesthe ouier.in.practice. It's has been rriost; talked about in they have" a kicker' that just Dprsett's career rushing record jority of the scoring for me'Red ; StaffWriter , • byKAARENUMMEin Thanks to -a Tddd:Huttori puck in the net. He is our most ing'fbr LMass>;and Eric.Harris, all about helping'each other out,." the early stages, but you can Mckeda'NFLrecord-tying 63-.' for the Cowboys. Foxes in the mird game, which •_•'•'' StaffWriter power play goal more than half­ dangerous, player offensively who played at Mirifiesota. , .'.,' to become diat coriiplete has-* soon expect to hear abputKevin , yard field goal, as svellas^pfte of 4. Ryan Leaf or Craig Whelihan? The women's volleyball-team mey won 15-7 to complete the way through-the first period, on the ice at any one time;" he "I choose Mans/; because" I ' ketbalj(playen . . . Brown, BernieWilliams', Albert the.be'st punters"iri the'NFL.^ Is there a correct answer for ended their damper season on a • mree game sweep. Long Island The Marist Red Fox Hockey Marist led 1-0. Penn State re­ said. "Our tearh needs to work . likedthe atmosphere and it's not, This. strong bond. between B elle' and' Randy Johnson in. Can you find a weakness? Me Chargers coaches? high note. in. their last home actually, kept-the third game team finally showed their true sponded with their own power to far away from home so I can : harder to create offensivejop- ." Drew Samuels aridpbnald Vale; depth.' The'basebali'Off-se'asori' either,. '/. ' . , , ' ^ .'. 5. Vinny Testeverde. Is mere any game of the season.. •,..-,. close; trailing only 7-4 at one potential to be dominant last ' play goal to tie die game'at 1-1. poftunities when he is not play­ go. home arid see my family," ' is what "makes'there friendship is heating lip, arid its 'only go- The Vikings are a tearii that stopping the former Heisman The Red Foxes swept Long point-before Marist reeled.off Friday with an 8-3 victory over To end the first period ing. Against PSU "we did a tre­ saidVaie. , ;,.^.:" . on arid off the court special; it ; ing'to get hb'tter; • ' could make a run at die Bfbn-. winner? He finally looks like me Island University November 3rd 1 ; ; four straight points to put the.v Penn State. Huttori's second goal followed' mendous job." " , He said he felt at'times last year is all about extending their hand While'i'iri talking abjout base-' cos", but the" deferise isn't as" player he was supposed to be in their final regular season con­ .; game away. • • "• by a Bob Henry goal'gave the Losing to the Nittany Lions 5- - The Marist coaches hope that he wished" he was np.f red;. out to one aripffier arid helping... ball; Twill rireritio'n that the first strong' as'what resides in Den-', ten years agb.,;; test winning .the three games The. team then traveled to the 2 only one week before, a 3.-1 lead at the first the former Super East Player of shirted because there were " each other but. 'So'whether it effortlessly, 15-5,15-3, and 15- Harvard Invitational which in­ dominated PSU with great fore- intermission." - . • - f the Year is back after Thanks­ games he felt he could have 7 be on the court or school they*' - ..-, '••P.. . •• "... .-• • cluded teams from Brown, Holy checking and-an explosive of- Five minutes into the second giving. -Ahomerprayer"-wh6 is helped^the tearri^QUfv'.-/ /7> can relate'to;each prdblems. ^V-' Senior corcaptain Heather Vir. Cross, Siena, and Harvard. .The fenseto win easily. ' period PSU scored' to cut the a key to the defense "is" Ralph" Vale als'o'said he is really ef-. "One problem MarisCdoes riot- ~ rloTOtry writer remains said there was a lot of emotion. ,- Red Foxes.did not fair well, los- Assistant co'ach Kent deficit to 3-2: .'• Marist never Aiello, who is also out with a fective when it. comes, to re­ have to worry about that other involved in die win. • ing.to the Ivy League's Harvard Rinehart said he feels that this looked back after that. Four separated shoulder. He is hope- : bounding and scoring wjhen his schoolshayeto^is tiying to , "Everybody came out.wanting decisively, 6-15,5-15,-and 4-15. was a big win early in'the'sea­ ' straight unanswered goals gave fully going to. play.^this week- ' backistowards-^h'ebasket ' stop'players like Samuels and ' l to win," Vir said. "Whether it Marist played better in their son. '•• •-. • '•• ' ". '•••••' "'Marist ' a '7-2 lead midway _ end against Hofstra. - "What I bring to the team is Vale from hurting there team on was for me or not, everybody - second match of die Invitational "Penn State obviously hasa through the third period. The Red Foxes found themr aggressiveness, rebounding, die offensive and defensive.side tant to me success of diis pro­ proved that anything is pos­ played excellent." - * ; byJENNff^GLOYEFi r . but,were swept again, this time name and:has been to the-Na- With 9:45 left in the'game, a selves with a 4-4 record after the • and hustle, I like doing the little oftheball. ": "/" "' ' gram: No matter what your role, sible. Obviously the team, played by , 9-15,5-15,15- tional Tburnarrient the last three ' Jason Caruso break away, short StaffWriter win over Penn. St., but lost a you are an'integral part to d)is:: The men's team is equally im­ with her. in. mind as they dis­ .. 17. ... r ; -, . ., handed goal put extra'icing ori : years," he said. "It showed how '• game at Rider 3-2 the next day. Being part of a championship iprograrn. • .-'•'-" ' - ' portant to our success. Even played Vir's number 13 on their The Red Foxes are looking for­ good -we can be when we are the;' cake" as Marist came away ! Now at 4r5,,spphpmore for­ .VOI^EYBALL:,;Vir.:will team has been easy. Writing Too often, cross country and though we are two separate biceps honoring the.senior. . ward to the M AAGchampion- focused and playing with inteh- • with meirmird straight hpriie ward Sean Macys said he ber about it objectively, however,- track is analyzed~as;a sport of . teams, it often feels as if we are Leading the way for the Red victory/- •'•••;.. :";.: ' •"" ships diat are held in Orlando, sity." ,•«' V - '•:• : lieves mat Marist.will play, up betoiigK toreplace JforMarist has not. individuals. There is a certain one. Every rnee'f we can count Foxes were Vir, (lOldlls, 1 block) Florida from November I4th In terms of their eight goals, '• It was Hutton's hat trick that to their potential. _ f Cerda said it will be interest-: Every "week, I faced the chal­ thrill in that approach. There are on your support to help us and Leigh Shillingtpn (4 service throiigh'the 17th. - one each was scored onUhe ...continued from pg-15 sparked the Marist offense that "The key for.us it to play well, ing to see how they reacttd the lenge of how to best write about always individual goals tp work through the toughest parts of aces, 3.6 assists), \ >(>„ In a year that was supposed power play, short handed and . is missing their biggest weapon. without the niistakes,'',n'e said.. year in NCAAI-A'piay, will'be position. , }.., ._-.'. . the men's and women's cross ' towards and individual chariipi-' courses. And, for some of us, The dominantf ront Une,of the. to bririggreat promise and po- also when the teams were play­ Brian Warzecha, who holds "We finally did that in a garhe hard replace.' "Parker and.Birk are both ex-„ country teams. I had to figure onships to be won.. And win­ many of you have become our Red Foxes suffocated LIU's at-, .{tential, the Red Foxes lurked in ing four-on-four. the Marist single season record against Penn State, but the next Parker said she thinks the void, cellent hitters," Cerda said. I out how to write about rriy ning those awards, T tfiought; closest friends, not just confi­ tack, as they had done to other the basement of the MAAC Both teams came out off the for scoring, is on the shelf due day we fell off against Rider.". will be felt next season. ; think they'll both be competing friends' and teamfriates — tfieir ..was the epitome of it all—- ev­ dants about running, but in life. teams this season. Cara Birk and with a 2-7 conference record (11- opening'face off hitting" hard to a fractured collarbone and Mairist's next home game is "Vir is just such a presence in for the position throughout the best races, their worst races, and erything mat you have Worked Thanks for all of your support, Jen Parkerjoine d Vir in creating 17 overall). Despite the lacklus­ and trying to find their game. It separated shoulder/ - •"" Nov. 13 against the Flying ' the middle," Parker said. "Ev­ year.".. ,., , '. . how not to gloat mat we were a towards js filially recognized. friendship, and cheering week an insurmountable barricade for ter record, the team came to lay was. not until Penn State made Rinehart said Warzecha is im­ Dutchmen of Hofstra. Hope-. ery team respects her and they For Heather Vir, bigger and bet­ championship caliber team.' BuC I was wrong. Winning a after week. the Blackbirds' hitters, making hard everyday. the first mistake that Marist portant, but Marist can still win. fully it will be the Marist's' ex­ hit away from her." . ter things are on the horizon and Now that the Metro Atlantic team championship is even bet­ All of mis has brought us to for a quick victory. Ramey said that she thought capitalized. "Brian has a talent to put the plosive offense and tough de­ Look for either Birk or Parker the sun may set on her college Athletic Conference cKariipion- ter. Having 17 otiier people fp where we are today'—the 1998 The Red Foxes struck quickly the effort was always there as fense that decides,the game, not to be.the force in the middle career, buther.impact on Marist ships are over though, I'm share mat victory with tops any cross country MA AC champi­ and frequendy, jumping out to well the date. next year. volleyball will never fade. throwing aside all objectivity to ' feeling that you can have by ons. Congratulations — we a 12-4 lead after only I2minutes "Everybody came to play hard Spring Break '99 finally write the article that I have, just winning by yourself, Sirice deserve:it. To the seniors of of action in easily winning the all the time. I was very im­ Largest selection of Spring Break SPRING BREAK 991 wanted to about Marist cross August 21, w'e'have all worked ' both teams, best of luck in your first game 15-5. ' pressed with the level of inten­ country all along.- .• - together, helped each other get last race, and manks for all the The second game was almost sity and effort that the team Destinations, including Cruises! Carxcun * Nassau * Jamaica * Mdzatlan * Acapulcc Alrnost every week my article to this point — it has been a hard work over the years. as quick with Marist leaping showed," Ramey said. * Bahamas Cruise * Florida * South Padre stressed meiriiportance of bur "true tearh effort ahead 11-2. Behind excellent Looking ahead at next year, the Foam Parties, Drink Specials and Club pack. And that's.the,strength That is what, is so special "Several months of hard work service from Trisha Ramey and Red Foxes will return the same Admissions, Travel Free and make lots of Cash ! of our program. From our first about mis team. This team could performed diligently will pro­ Julee Cerda, Marist was able to starting cast, except for the de­ runner to our last; the coaching not accomplish what it has if it vide memories which will last cruise to a 15-3 second game parting Vir. Vir, who ranked Group Admissions and Free Trips Top reps are offered full-time staff jobs. staff; those of us who end up did not.work so hard togemer. a lifetime." . win. among the top 20 in blocks this Available Lowest price Guaranteed. 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wm byTHOMASRYAN school records alone. The 215 • Sports Editor yards give him. 1,447 for the sea­ son, eclipsing Jovan Rhodes If One thing can be said about previous record of 1,321;..The the Marist football team on Sat­ four' touchdowns gives him a urday, it is "that their perfor­ record 14 on the. year, and also mance was a team effort. ties the single, game record he They scored through the air, tied last week. Not to mention on the ground; on defense, and adding on to his career touch­ on special teams, all the while down mark which now stands Ivlarist's Dave Spinato(5) strikes a Heisman pose during this long run against Ce stopping the Canisius Golden at 371 Not a bad three years. Griffs from scoring at all. It was .What made this game espe­ the end zone for a 58-yard score. highlighted the: third quarter looked up some one was iatheir complete and total domination- cially sweet for Allen was that it Tramaglini finished the day 4- scoring. The first one from 20 backfield harassing their quar­ as the Red Foxes walked away came in front of his father, who of-8 for 120 yards and the two yards out and the second on a terback or swarming to their run­ from Senior Day with a 60-0 win. was attending a game for the scores. toss to the left from 33 yards ning backs," Parady said. The win left Marist just one first time in Allen's career as a Tramaglini, whose shoulder away. Joe Macchia then re­ The Marist defense ended up victory short of tying their RedFox. had been bothering him much turned an interception, his holding the Golden Griffs to just school record of wins in as sea­ "I was able to have a big day of the season, said he felt good fourth of the season, 33 yards 41 yards of total offense, includ­ son with seven. The Red Foxes for my father which makes it ex­ going into Saturday's game. for a touchdown. ing -19 yards on the ground. also won seven games a year tra special," Allen said. "The shoulder was strong and Canisius showed they had at Those numbers enabled Marist ago. Will they get it this Satur­ With 322 yards on the ground, I was looking forward to mak­ least some pride left; shutting to move into first place in total day at Siena? Well, lets put it the Red Foxes moved into ninth ing some big plays," the senior out the Marist offense, which defense in Division 1-AA, allow­ this way. Canisius actually beat place in Division I-AA in rush­ said. "We don't have a chance worked exclusively on the ing only 213 yards a game. The Siena; 22-7. Unless Siena can ing offense. to win the MAAC, but we have ground in the second half, in the Red Foxes were first last year in find a way to get the already All that is nbt to say the a chance to make history and fourth quarter. They could hot that category as well as rushing graduated Reggie Greene in the Marist offense was one-dimen­ we're doing that." escape the fourth without some yards allowed per game, where backfield on Saturday,-it'll be a sional on Saturday.v Quarter­ Jason Adamoyiirka continued embarrassment however, as a they are currently second this long day for the Saints^ j backBill Tramagliru threw two the Marist first quarter barrage punt attempt ended up with the season. Speaking of great backs, touchdowns himself and prob­ with 31 -yard field goal on their ball being snapped out of the So with all these stats back­ Marist has one in J. J. Allen, not ably would have had more had next possession. ^Finally, Allen end zone for a safety. ing them up, why are the Red that anyone would notice judg­ Allen and the score not gone scored TD number one from 11- As awesome as the offense Foxes only 6-3? One thing that ing from the article below. With out of control. yards out to give Marist a 24-0 was, the defense was just as hurt them was the fact they had Marist putting up 60 points, it Tramaglini actually got Marist first quarter lead. good. Marist sacked the to go to Duquesne and to would be a good guess to say on the board first just ninety The second wasn't much bet­ Canisius quarterbacks five times Georgetown, unlike last year Allen had a big game, and guess seconds into the game as he ter for the Griffs. Two more and picked them off four times when they played both at home. what? He did. Allen ran 19 connected with Tim Korba on touchdowns on the ground, one in the rout. Of course playing those two times for 215 yards and for the 40-yard touchdown pass. On from Allen and one from Dave Marist head coach Jim Parady at home does not necessarily second straight week, four the next play of Marist's next Spinato, both from 7 yards out, said the key was the constant equal wins. Both of those teams touchdowns. Not a bad three possession, Tramaglini again gave Marist a 38-0 cushion at pressure the Marist defense put currently possess a stigma over quarters. went long, this time to Joe the half. on. Marist which they will have to Those numbers give him three Calabria who took the pass to Two more Allen touchdowns "It seemed like every time I overcome eventually. Marist athletic department concerned about dwindling student attendance byJEFFDAHNCKE think they could do a better job some people. Attendance tends Murray and Sullivan both said tend because there is no con­ StqffWriter in supporting the teams." to fall off towards the end." they do not know how to go nection between the students According to figures provided Although Sullivan and Murray about recruiting more students and the athletes. If you build it, they are sup­ by Colin Sullivan, Assistant both said the football atten­ to attend sporting events on "There is really a lack of con­ posed to come. Athletic Director for Internal dance could be higher, that was campus. Sullivan said he thinks cern among the student body But while Marist College has Affairs, there were on average not their biggest concern. they are doing all they can-. towards school sports," he said. built a successful athletic pro­ 249 students at each of the five Murray said he would like to see "We see a lot of athletes sup­ "Many of the students who do. gram, including a football team home football games this sea­ more support for other fall porting athletes but in order to attend do so because they have that had the number one ranked son. That is less than 10 per­ sports like soccer and volley­ reach out to the rest of the stu­ a friend on the team." rushing defense in the nation cent of the total student popu­ ball- ' ; dent body, we don't know how Murray said lack that lack of last season, there are riot many lation. . The greatest concern of to go about doing that," he said. interest could be part of the Marist students coming to the Last Saturday only 166 stu­ Murray's, however, is the bas­ "We feel we advertise enough." problem. games. dents witnessed the Red Foxes ketball attendance. For a sport However, sophomore Kyle "Apathy is somewhat of a There was a slight improve­ destroy Canisius 60-0 on senior that is so popular with young Wood said he thinks lack of ad­ strong word," he said. "I don't ment in student attendance at. day, the final home game of the people, the student support for vertising is one key reason why think the students are apathetic. athletic events this fall, but there season. It was also the last the college basketball teams has many students do not support Hopefully they are just in­ is still a long way to go until home game for running back J J. been amazingly low in recent the teams. volved in other activities." Marist college can say they Allen, who has rushed for nearly years. . "For those students who are With the basketball season have a large cast of student sup­ 1500 yards and scored 17 touch­ "We haven't had great suc­ not associated with the athletic approaching, Murray said he porters. downs this season. cess," he said of basketball at­ department, it is difficult for hopes student attendance will Athletic Director Tim Murray Sullivan said this year's foot­ tendance. "There are games them to know when the various rise. He and his staff want to said that student involvement ball attendance was predictable^ where there are maybe 50 stu­ teams are playing, especially see more students in the seats. in other extracurricular activities "From a student standpoint it dents." those teams who aren't the However, as of right now there might contribute to the low at­ is similar (to past years)," he is one sport that money-makers on campus," are no new plans to attempt to tendance figures. said. "I think initially the num­ has been strongly supported. Wood said. bring them in. "Students are extremely ac­ bers are high because it is a Murray said he can not figure In addition to lack of advertis­ 'The staff is willing to do what­ tive in many activities, and that's chance for the freshmen to out why hockey is so much more ing, sophomore Doug Deiss said ever it takes," he said. "Maybe check out an event and meet outstanding,"-he said. "But I successful than basketball. that more students do not at­ the students need to tell us."