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Sandspur, Vol 102 No 05, September 21, 1995

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IS OUR CAMPUS S andspur SAFE? ROBERT DUNIKOSKI INVESTIGATES RECENT CAMPUS CRIMES. PAGE 3

opinions

IN LIGHT OF THIS WEEK'S PRO­ GRAMS AND SPEAKERS, WE FEATURE SEVERAL OPINIONS REGARDING SEXUAL ASSAULT. PAGE 2

SEX ON THE NET: WHAT YOU MUST KNOW BEFORE LOGGING ON PAGE 9

The "beautification" of Mills Lawn con­ withtheadditionoftinued this week MFW FLAGPOLE? a new flagpole. sandspur

below: After months of structural trouble, roofers finally finish work on Carnegie. Jobs also near completion are the exterior wash of dorms like Ward and Holt, and the construction ofa new flag pole for Mills Lawn.

right: Passersby may have noticed the huge pieces of machinery dwarfing the scenery on Mills Lawn. below: Builders finish pouring cement, and deconstruct remnents of our old flag pole.

EDITOR IN CHIEI TERESA R. GREENLEES

OPINIONS EDITOR SARA FELDMAN

FEATURES EDITOR KIM HANISAK

LAYOUT EDITOR KELLY RHODES

COPY EDITOR JORDAN HARRIS

BUSINESS MANAGER NANCY A. FAZIO

L.ISA C/LFN SUBMIT ARTICLES TO TH SEADEKb ADVERTISING MANAGER MICHELLE RALAT SAXDSPUR AT CAMPUS BOX 2742 o- ADAM LOEWY MARK SHANOFF DROP THEM BY OUR OFFICE ON TH: THIRD FLOOR OF THE MILLS BUJLDLNfC ADVERTISING STAFF ADVISOR WE CAN BE REACHED BY TELEPHONE A VAISHAU MANEK DREW WILLIAMS <407}646-2696/ BY FAX AT (407)646 September 21, 1995 news THE CRIMINAL SIDE OF THINGS Is Our Campus Safe At Might? QUICK BITS

In her convocation ad by Robert Durukoski dress to new students, Presi Rollins College's cam­ door unsecured, even for a brief of the physical description of and short, cropped haircut." dent Rita Bornstein chal pus can be referred to as beau­ time, is not a good idea. A the robber. Following the incident, WPRK lenged them to find the tiful, serene, and sunny. But the number of robberies have al­ The victim was willing has requested that their em­ stones of three recent addi­ crime capital of the world? Not ready been reported this year. to provide us with a somewhat ployees increase awareness of tions to the Walk of Fame: exactly. However, the Rollins Probably the most serious was more detailed account of the the safety factors involved in poet Maya Angelou, scien­ community, like every civilized that of a dorm in Mayflower affair. Following the victim's their departure from the build­ tist and philosopher Ernst habitat known to man, has been Hall. In this case, the burglar radio show, which was late in ing. Not only should the em­ Mayr, and Rollins graduate plagued by crimes committed entered through the window the evening, he made his way ployees of WPRK heed their Fred Rogers '51, creator of both by members and non- and stole approximately sixty to his car, parked in H-Lot. warning, but the entire student television's Mister Rogers' members. Indeed, every year dollars in cash and other valu­ Quite suddenly, a man with a body should be aware of the Neighborhood. The first the campus is plagued by a ables. A suspect has not yet gun approached him on a bi­ possible dangers that exist on students to bring the correct wide variety of crimes. This been identified by campus cycle. The gun was shoved in campus. answers to the president's year has been no exception. safety. his face as the gunman ordered The oddest of all occur­ office won prizes, which Although the crime rate has not Dorm room burglaries him to turn over his valuables. rences on campus has been the they collected at lunch with skyrocketed, it certainly has not are not the only danger stu­ After willfully handing them appearance of "Sockman." Dr, Bornstein fallen dramatically either. dents face. On Monday, Sep­ over, the gunman ordered the Apparently a psychologically Award winners werer Every year, "inter-stu­ tember 11, a WPRK DJ, Matt victim to lie on the ground. The ill individual, "Sockman" has Aaron Miller and Danielle dent" robberies plague the Gorney, was robbed in H-Lot, gunman told the victim that he been seen peeping in first floor Divito, Tonia Warnecke and campus. There seems to al­ which is the parking lot sur­ would be shot if he moved or windows either naked or wear­ Derborah Citrolo, Dusty ways be some ignorant person rounded by Rex Beach Hall and attempted to catch a glimpse. ing only a sock or socks. He Gewit and Wendy Galeski, trying to commit fraud with the Cornell Fine Arts Museum. Immediately following the in­ was spotted prowling around and Heather Laporte, all someone's R-Card or running According to Campus Safety, cident, the victim drove to the Fox Hall. The Winter Park Po­ members of the class ot off with a radio. Leaving the he was not physically harmed; Winter Park police station lice and Campus Safety were 1999. ethical side of stealing however, he was deprived of where he filled a report. The called out and subsequently someone's sole source of sup­ his valuables. Police and Cam­ victim provided us with the did an area search, which port (the R-Card) aside, these pus Safety handled the incident following description of the turned up negative. Campus people are also running the risk professionally, according to the gunman: "young (around Safety believes that, "he does ?ar's winners in of expulsion and possible jail victim. The police do not have, twenty), black male, six foot, not pose a threat." However, it the Stud en t Government time. Many students have a particular suspect in mind; one hundred and eighty is suggested that all first floor Senatorial 1 found out that leaving their however, they do have a copy pounds, with a thin mustache, occupants be aware that the Elizabeth I possibility of their "being Benderson, 1 eter Bennnger, watched" does exist. Should Courtney Bi -own, and Kim someone spot the "Sockman" Hanisak. or any suspicious looking per­ Holt Region - Kristen Bercr, RyanCunnii igharn, Heather U.S. News' Rankings: son, they should not hesitate to ROLLINS #4 call Campus Safety at ext. 2401. Laporte, a nd Jonathan "Best Buys/Discount" Campus Safety recom­ Titone. Best Buy In U.S. News and World Report mends that all students be McKean R egion - John South: aware that we are not living in Brehm, Jerurf Colinger, Sean Johnson, anc by Larry Humes 1. Berea College (Ky.) a completely fortified environ­ ment. Students should "be Mills Regioi i - Chris Basel, Rollins College has financial aid. 2. Meredith College aware of their surroundings .. Melanie Cra wford, Jennifer jumped to 4th place in "best "This is good news be­ (N.C.) . and realize that bad elements Johnston, an d Greg Wood. discounted values" among cause it dispels the myth that 3. Harding University do exist" even in our seemingly Ward Regi on - Danielle Southern regional universities Rollins is beyond the financial (Ark.) perfect surroundings. Students Friedman, S oluna Gandhi, in rankings announced by U.S. reach of most students," said should lock their rooms when­ Holli Harbe n, and Nicolas News & World Report in its an­ President Rita Bornstein. "It re­ 4. Rollins College ever they leave them, and even Roberts. nual "America's Best College flects what we've been saying (Fla.) when they are in them at night. Values" issue released today all along: Rollins offers a qual­ 5. Loyola College (La.) Propped doors also allow for • • • (September 18). Rollins moved ity education at an affordable 6. The Citadel (S.C.) easy access to the dormitory for up from its 7th place ranking a price." 7. Sanford University an unauthorized individual. President Rita Bornstein is year ago. In addition to being (Ala.) "Write ups" will be issued for spotlighted in the Septem- The rankings are listed this year as one of 8. Converse College propped doors because of the ber 15 issue of The Chronicle largely based on the amount of America's best values, Rollins intrinsic safety hazard they im­ of Higher Education. The ar­ financial aid available to stu­ ranked 2nd in the overall qual­ (S.C.) pose. The people at Campus ticle focuses on her dents. In order to qualify, the ity category, a move up from its 9. University of Rich­ Safety are constantly involved fundraising efforts in the schools listed had to rank at or 3rd place ranking a year ago.It mond (Va.) in training, which is led by the years since she's been at also ranked 2nd this year as one near the top of their category 10. Stetson University Director Bob Driscoll Along Rollins. in academic quality in this of the top teaching schools with the support of the entire (Fla.) year's overall ranking. About among all Southern regional campus, Campus Safety will 60 percent of Rollins' under­ universities. continue to work at creating a graduate students receive some safe environment on campus. sandspur news RAPE: THE UGLIEST FOUR LETTER WORD BY VANESSA DISIMOJNE

According to without giving mixed 55% of victims were drinking everyday on college campuses report will be filed. This report Webster's Dictionary, rape is messages; remembering that at the time of the assault*. "Very around the country. It is allows two things to happen. "the crime of having sexual in­ some men think that drinking often, I've seen instances where therefore important for a First, it enables the student to tercourse with a woman or girl heavily, dressing provocatively, the female victim, because she woman to know what to do if go to a private physician or forcibly and without her con­ or going to a man's room was so intoxicated at the time, she suddenly finds herself, or hospital for medical treatment. sent, any assault upon a person, indicates a willingness to have had a 'friend' or acquaintance a friend, in the position of a What a student needs to any outrageous assault or fla­ sex; and by listening to their gut take advantage of the situation. rape victim. "If a student calls remember is that a hospital is grant violation." According to feelings. Men also play a major The more alcohol abuse, the campus safety and says that responsible by law to report a those who have been directly part in the protection against greater the link to date rapes. I she has been raped, my first situation that is a result of rape. affected by rape and its conse­ date rape. They need to listen don't want to scare people to inclination will always be to "We have to report any act of quences, rape is the ugliest four carefully, remember that date death, but people need to be help the victim and prosecute. violence, and that includes letter word in the English lan­ rape is a crime, do not make responsible about their actions. The choice to prosecute is sexual," said Eileen Wagner, guage. Nurse Manager of the The most recent na­ Emergency Room at Orlando tional statistics show that one Regional Medical Center in four college women has been Proi (ORMC), the designated the victim of rape or attempted • Listen instances, hospital for sexual assaults in rape since age fourteen while time to h< make assun Orange County. Secondly, by only 10% of all rapes are re­ ner is say woman's be filing a police report, the ported. And according to the she is nc college is protected in that it can FBI, only 1 and 5% of acquain­ giving m TO- never be accused of covering tance rapes are reported to po­ for clarifi up the situation. After filing the lice*. These statistics are char­ • Don't f, initial report, the victim then ?ve acteristic of the Rollins Cam­ stereoty has three options: she can pus. Bob Driscoll, director of women s prosecute, not prosecute, or Campus Safety here at Rollins, means YI decide to prosecute at a later stated that there were no re­ Ifawom* time. If she is either completely ported rapes on campus for the her and S sure of prosecuting or even 1994-95 school year. However, • Remen in- thinking about pressing Mark Freeman, director of the is a crime ;he charges later on down the road, Lakeside Counseling Center able to u it is important that evidence is and Coordinator of the Cam­ situation: >m collected at ORMC within 11 pus Rape Advocates, stated hours of the rape. Because that one student admitted Proi evidence often proves vital in through confidential counsel­ prosecuting a rape case, the ing that she had been raped last • Know i victim should not attempt to year. Another twenty students, You hav< get * a shower, bathe, urinate, douche, also through counseling ses­ NOtose rial or clean up the area where the sions, said they had been vic­ • Comm rape occurred. tims of past sexual assault, its firml; twelve being rape and eight you say I Now, if a student does being incest survivors. "People mean it. decide to prosecute, after filing ;ity often need distance from when message the initial police report, an the assault occurred and they words w on-call detective from the often choose to deny or shelve voice am Winter Park Police Department the experience until some later guage. will be notified and will process rime when they can deal with • Don't the crime scene. Jurisdiction it again," said Freeman. tions to i will then be determined as to across. D ult where the rape actually took Regardless of the numbers, date wi] place and a police interview students need to be aware of know ho< will be conducted. A student the precautions to take to eventual! can change her mind, however, prevent a rape from happening without) and decide not to prosecute up and what to do if one does take • Remei until the time of the trial. place. There are more instances men thir From the moment of acquaintance rape than heavily, dressh Campus Safety is contacted, a stranger rape. In fact, according Campus Rape Advocate will immediately be dispatched to to national statistics, 84% of assumptions about a women's It's safer in the long run," said always the victim's choice. And stay with the victim every step women who have been raped behavior, get involved if they Campus Safety Director Bob my primary concern is for the knew the man who raped feel a woman is at risk, and Driscoll. of the way. There are six them, and 57% of them were victim and always will be," trained Campus Rape most importantly, do not fall At first glance, these their dates*. Women can said Driscoll. After a student Advocates at Rollins. They for the common stereotype that steps might seem quite simple protect themselves against date calls Campus Safety, they will follow-up with the student for when a woman says NO she and commonplace, nothing rape by: knowing their sexual first check to make sure that an average of six weeks of really mean YES. A direct link that hasn't been said or heard limits and not being afraid to there are no life-threatening counseling and support. The}' exists between alcoholism and before. However, despite their say NO; communicating their injuries present. Then the also encourage victims to sexual assault: statistics show supposed simplicity, sexual limits firmlv and directlv Winter Park Police will be continue counseling either af that 75% of perpetrators and assault is still going on contacted and an initial police Lakeside or at a private news September 21, 1995

psychiatrist to deal with post Rape Advocate will once again school year, Mike Tyson was sexual assault, especially date ing rape statistics. traumatic stress disorder, be immediately dispatched for convicted of raping Desiree and acquaintance rape, in which is a cluster of reactions a support. The student will be *National statistics Washington and Oprah today's society. This is quite rape victim may experience encouraged to report the inci­ compiled by Dr. Mary Koss of Winfrey came forward to pub­ evident on the Rollins campus Kent State University during a many weeks after the incident, dent to Campus Safety but if she lic announce that she was an this week. Freeman, Driscoll, three year study of 7,000 college such as deep depression, chooses not to report, the Ad­ incest survivor. It seemed as if and college women nationwide students on 35 different nightmares, self-blaming, and vocate will support the deci­ society was on the side of the hope that this increasing campuses nationwide. anxiety. "The advocate is the sion made and hold the situa­ victim and her plight. In 1993, awareness will lead to decreas­ strong person who stands by tion in confidence. "Many however, William Kennedy the student and encourages her times the woman refuses to dis­ Smith was acquitted of rape no matter what her decision is. close who the man is, " said charges in South Florida and RAPE ADVOCATES Our job is to do no harm and Freeman. In both the 1991-92 women began to worry especially to do no more harm. and 1992-93 school years, six whether the system was pro­ AT ROLLINS We help them get females admitted they had tecting the perpetrator or re-empowered," said been raped during confidential whether justice will be done. Coordinator of Campus Rape counseling sessions at They were afraid of being Advocates Mark Freeman. Lakeside. During 1993-94, re-victimized. After 1993, the If a student decides however, the number of re­ number of sexual assaults dis­ that she does not even want to ported rapes in counseling covered through counseling report the rape to Campus dropped to three, and last year, sessions at Lakeside dropped Safety but still wants help, only one rape was reported dramatically. there is another strictly confi­ during counseling sessions ac­ Whether a direct link dential route that can be taken. cording to Lakeside Statistics. can be proven between hap­ She can call up Campus Safety Freeman feels there is a direct penings in society and the will­ and state "I am in a crisis situa­ link between what is going on ingness of women to admit tion" and request to speak to in society at the time and they had been attacked is not Mark Freeman. Or she can tell whether or not a girl will ad­ entirely certain. One thing, her RA who can also get in con­ mit she has been raped. For ex­ however, is certain. There is a tact with Freeman. A Campus ample, during the 1991-92 growing awareness concerning

Help Can't Wait.

Caribbean Hurricane Relief Fund Hurricane Luis devastated some of the for the victims—and you can designate your Caribbean's Leeward Islands. What can you pledge to a particular island or the region. do to help the victims in St. Maarten, Antigua, The Red Cross is on the job, so call now. St. Kitts and other islands? Call the Red Cross Help Can't Wait. at 1-800-HELP-NOW. Your pledge can help provide food, shelter and medical attention CALL 1-800-HELP-NOW. American Red Cross Or mail your financial contribution to: American Red Cross, P.O. Box 37243 Washington, DC 20013 Attn: Caribbean Hurricane Relief Fund (or designate a particular island) sandspur RS TO THE EDITOR

is important for anyone who filed against me. I was devas­ has been a period where I have to You?): We received this letter from the of­ reads this to understand thai tated. I learned that this girl was literally hated myself. I too can­ 1. "Real men accept the respon­ fice of Student Affairs. The author "date-rape" is indeed a tragedy. as equally devastated because not eat, sleep, or concentrate, sibility to not harm another per­ is a Rollins student who graduated There are no winners. Both part­ she believed that I had in fact and I too fear running into this son." a few years ago. This is a true ac­ ners are victims. In this case, the forced the entire sexual episode. girl on campus. I have had con­ 2. "It is never OK to force your­ count ofa real event that occurred girl felt violated by my actions At the time, this girl did not in­ stant panic attacks, especially self on a woman, even if she here, at our school. while I felt controlled by the dicate that she was uncomfort­ late at night, where I think I am teases you, dresses provoca­ We hope that the students, faculty, sanctions imposed upon me by able with what was going on, absolutely losing my mind. Fur­ tively, or leads you on, she says and staff will find this letter infor­ the school and shame and igno- therefore I truly believed that thermore, I have had trouble for­ "no" and you think she means mative, interesting, and appropri­ miny over what I had appar­ ate for the events of this week. our little involvement was giving myself for allowing the "yes", you've had sex with her ently done to this girl. Further­ -Editor consentual. But I was wrong, I situation to develop and occur before, you've paid for dinner or more, it is very important fore then learned that, according to in the first place. Like this girl, given her expensive gifts, you males to learn how to avoid be­ the by-laws of Rollins College, the adjustment I am making as think women enjoy being forced To the Editor: ing a "victimizer", even if any girl that is intoxicated is in­ a result of this episode has been to have sex or want to be per­ There I was, in my own charges are not pressed against capable of giving consent. And and continues to be and ex­ suaded, the woman is under the room, with two other friends the male. It is even more impor­ so this is what occured on that tremely difficult one. influence of alcohol or drugs. and another girl, finishing off a tant for males here at Rollins to night: this girl was so intoxi­ The lessons I have 3. Remember, rape is illegal. bottle of Jim Bean. My two learn how to avoid being friends and I had just come from cated that she could not give learned from this horrble epi­ 4. "I f you are getting a double "date-rapist" because the fact of an all-campus party where we consent to what was occuring. sode have been eye-opening. message from a woman, speak the matter is that Rollins pos­ had drank heavily. The beer had As a result, she felt violated and First of all, I have re-evaluated and clarify what she wants. If sesses an atmosphere conducive run out around 11:00 p.m. We vicitmized. the role alcohol plays in date you have any doubts about what to drinking and sexual activity. had been having a great time. While many people rape. There is no question in my your partner wants, STOP, ASK, Towards the end of the evening, may think that I am a bastard for mind that alcohol caused my be­ and CLARIFY." I ran into a girl who I had been what I apparently did, the fact havior. But the lesson here is that 5. "Do not assume you know friends with all school year. My of the matter is that the situation alcohol cannot and does not ex­ what your partner wants. Check two friends and myself had is simply not that clear-cut. It onerate me from my actions. I out your assumptions." spent about an hour conversing was not a matter where I acted cannot blame "that night" on the 6. "Be sensitive to women who To the Editor: with her. When the beer ran out, out of intent and malice to harm fact that we were both heavily are unsure.whether they want to In his letter concerning Bits 'n my two friends suggested that this girl. Rather, ther is a lot fo intoxicated. I must and have have sex. If you put pressure on Pieces, Craig W. Johnson writes, we return to my room "to do gray matter involved here: I be­ accepted responsibity for my them, you may be forcing "Come to think of it why are Af­ shots." I asked this girl with lieved it was mutual; she be­ actions, regardless of whether I them." rican Americans so rarely used whom we had been talking to lieved it was forced. am heavily intoxicated. 7. "Do not assume you want the in the performances I've seen on join us. She gladly accepted and I am not writing this ac­ But there is something same degree of intimacy. She Campus?" Since this allegation we were on our way. count in order to vindicate my­ more. Even if, hypothetically, may be interested in some does not deal directly with Bib At the time, I consid­ self for my actions on that hor­ this girl had consented to what sexual contact other than inter­ 'n Pieces, but rather with ered my invitation to this girl as rible evening. Rather, I am here occured, our sexual involvement course." Theatre Department as a whole, nothing more than an innocent to educate others about the would still have been wrong. 8. "Stay in touch with your I've chosen to handle it sepa­ extension of friendship. What I harmful effects of being a "vic­ Under normal circumstances, I sexual desires. Sexual excite­ rately. Mr. Johnson's implication hadn't anticipated was that I tim" and to help others from would become physically in­ ment does not justify forced that the Theatre Department is was about to engage in some­ becoming a "victimizer". volved with this girl. So, I sex." racist is quite clearly based on a thing that would have enor­ I stated earlier that this should not have become physi­ 9. "Communicate your sexual limited range of information. Al­ mous and dehumanizing side- entire experience has been dev­ cally involved with her when I desires honestly and as early as low me to supplement: In the effects. When we returned to my astating and indeed it has. Au­ was drunk, even if it had been possible." past four years, there have un­ room, all four of us (this girl, my tomatically, I had become a consentual. Moreover, I now be­ 10. "A woman who turns you fortunately been only two Afri­ two friends and myself) began "date rapist", regardless of lieve that oral copulation is ac­ down for sex is not necessarily can American Theatre Majors at doing shots. Within 45 minutes, whether I believed I was in the ceptable sexual behavior BUT rejecting you as a person." Rollins. One student graduated the entire bottle of Jim Bean had right or not. But this is only a only under the guise of a mean­ 11. "No one asks to be raped. in 1994, and the other is cur­ been finished. My two friends minor consequence of the epi­ ingful relationship between two No matter how a woman be­ rently a Junior. Though they left the room, leaving this girl sode. More importantly, I have people whereby the two part­ haves, she does not deserve to never appeared in the same and myself alone. By this time, to deal with the fact that I caused ners had openly discussed the have her body used in a way she show, productions in which ei­ the alcohol was definitely mak­ another person to feel so much matter beforehand. In fact, all does not want." ther of them performed have ing an impact. We began "mak­ pain, grief, and humiliation. The types of intimate sexual contact 12. '"No' means no. If you do been Working, The Merry WJYg ing out" and "fooling around." fact of the matter is that this girl should only occur within the not accept a woman's 'no', you of Windsor, Temptation, Without question, our inhibi­ felt victimized and destroyed. framework of a meaningful re­ might risk raping someone Macbeth, Rollins Dance, and tions had been lowered and so She could not eat, sleep, concen­ lationship. Furthermore, both whom you thought meant opening this October, Cabaret. In the fact that we were "fooling trate or live a normal existence partners should discuss the 'yes'". addition, both students have probability of sexual contact around" seemed to feel right. I without fear of running into me. 13. "Be aware that a man's size made regular appearances in when one or both partners are can't remember who initiated I empathize with her pain and and physical presence can be in­ scenes for acting and directing intoxicated. Guidelines should contact, but I was certain that the feel horrible for what happened. timidating to a woman." classes. My advice: If you want fact that we were "making out" And I realize that a long period be pre-established so that nei­ 14. Finally, the "fact that you to be "given the opportunity to was mutually desired. Within of adjustment will result. ther partner feels overpowered were intoxicated is not a legal witness this talent," ask the cur­ the next 10 minutes, a lot of pet­ or victimized. The lesson here But there is a flip side defense to rape." The truth is rent Junior for his next perfor­ ting occured and eventually, this is simple: if you are with a friend to this tragedy. The simple truth that you are responsible for your mance dates. Furthermore, I' girl performed the act of oral or a girlfriend/boyfriend, are in­ is that there are two virions in actions. If drinking makes you you missed any of the Anntf copulation. At the time, I be­ toxicated and feel."turned on", an episode like this. The "vic­ extra-promiscuous to a point Russell or Fred Stone produc­ lieved that everything that had do not "fool around" with him/ timizer" is also a "victim". Not that is hard to control your ac­ tions mentioned, I'm sure Media just occured was consentual, es­ her. All forms of sexual contact only must the "victimizer" learn tions, get help right away. Learn Services will be more than pecially because we were both should be discussed beforehand. to deal with the consequences of to control your drinking so that happy to let you view them on so incredibly drunk. what he has done, but the "vic­ Here are some guide­ you do not put yourself in a po­ the archival video tapes. Five days later, I timizer" feels betrayed and con­ lines to avoid being a "victim­ sition, like myself, to be a "vic­ With respect, learned that a complaint of trolled because he is automati­ izer" (Taken from Friends Rap­ timizer". Jeff Dattilo sexual misconduct had been cally in the wrong. For me, there ing Friends—Could it Happen In conclusion, I think it Senior Theatre Major September 21, 1995 opinions RESPECT: THINK BEFORE YOU SPEAK

by Penelope Dane

Respect. It is a word ever, as much as we at Rollins It had figures like the ones on people to profit from such de­ women view ourselves as sex heard often at Rollins. A lot of like to think that we live in an bathroom doors a man and a rogatory views. I'm sure that objects too. It is not just men people here have a lot of re­ isolated fantasy world, the woman. The man was holding almost everyone reading this who uphold the double stan­ spect, or so they say. But I think amount of self-respect here un­ a gun and pointing it at the has used the words slut, whore, dard of the prude/virgin vs. that their actions speak far fortunately mirrors that of the women's head. The caption un­ ho, etc. before. I know I have. the slut/stud. How can we, as louder than their words. It outside world. derneath it said Bitch. My Yet its little things like these women, expect to be respected seems to me that so few people In Orlando the other point here is not that people words which lead to bigger by society if we don't respect here have respect for anything, night I saw a boy wearing a shouldn't be allowed to sell things like that tee-shirt, which ourselves? least of all themselves. How­ particularly offensive tee-shirt. tee-shirts like that ~ I'm not at­ may leads to bigger things like When we use words like tacking that precious first rape and sexual assault. Per­ slut and whore to describe amendment. I'm attacking haps you think I am making too women we are degrading our­ some thi ngelse--you, much of a fuss over something selves. The behavior in women me—everyone. What kind of as simple as words or a which prompts this name call­ RETROSPECTIVE: society do we live in that some­ tee-shirt...but look at where not ing, when found in men is one would actually make and making a fuss has lead us. Ac­ named quite differently—"he's ASSAUL T AFFECTS ALL sell that tee-shirt? Ideas do not cording to some sources, there a player." The words player occur in vacuums; merchandise were 37 reported rapes last year and stud hardly carry the nega­ like tee-shirts reflect the atti­ on campus. That's reported — tive connotations that the ones tudes of the times. Were the dis- who knows how many actually slut and whore do. Yet some­ by Gregory R. Mullins respect and degradation of occurred. Women are taught thing as simple as erasing a few women really a taboo in our how to protect themselves from words from our vocabulary can This week is Sexual flick my ears until they society today, no one would be rape, how to avoid unsafe situ­ change the way women view Assault Awareness Week- were red. Around this able to make a profit from an ations. However rape is but the themselves, and allow them­ - a week that we must all same time I was almost atrocity such as that tee-shirt. symptom of an underlying ill­ selves to be viewed. So next pause and think about the raped as well by one of But someone did, and someone ness in society. To stop the time you are tempted to refer consequences of sexual his many friends. Even manufactured it and someone symptom we must stop the to womeone as a "slut" perhaps assault upon us all. Even today I still worry about sold it, and someone bought it, disease—how society views you should stop and think. though most of the vic­ the possibility of getting and someone profited from it. women. Not just how men Think about what that state­ tims of sexual assault are raped. As a gay man in That turns out to be quite a few view women, but how women ment really means and how it women, there are victims this society, I am always people, not just one boy. view women. When women blatantly traps all women in the who are men as well. wary of walking alone at "But why am I to blame? use words such as slut and inferior role of an object. It took Though the number is night. Will the next group I didn't make that tee-shirt, I whore to describe themselves, an entire society to place quite a bit smaller than of people who pass by didn't buy it. Maybe you especially in front of men ~ it women in that role, and it will the percentage of women know and forcibly try to didn't, but in a small way al­ is perhaps more degrading to take each and every one of us who are victims, they "bugger" me? These most everyone contributes to women as a whole then when to free them. need to be acknowledged though are just examples the social attitudes that allow men use them. It says that we as well. There are many from my life. Many times ways that men can be as­ it is hard for a man to re­ saulted, either by another port a possible rape or i man or a woman. even abuse because many At last year's Take times men aren't believed Back the Night march, an as much as women are be­ event held each year at lieved. Yet assault not TOP TEN V Rollins to bring students' only affects us personally attention to the problem but emotionally as well. A friend of mine just re­ t Week" List by the always assertive of sexual assault, I talked Afadame D* Amour, (zuith s pecial guest Aionsieur L'Essex) about how assault af­ cently had to deal with fected us all. The story I the fact that his mother related was one about was raped as a young girl 20. With a swift kick in the 6 inch spike with your penis. 4 with a baseball bat myself. From the time I by an acquaintance of her groin Him: i\ot right ("Time ta get Louie") was 10 until the time I brother's. Even if a man was 15, 1 was repeatedly has not been a victim of 9. With a can of Raid You: Girl s gotta nave her 3 j j^gf. gQj ^e reg^ife from abused sexually by my sexual assault, he gener­ (conveniently available at stand;ircls * Lakeside mother's boyfriend at ally knows someone who the C-Store.) that time. Many of the de­ has. Fathers, boyfriends, icn tor tne scissors 2.. "Hctve I showed you tails are still lost to me, spouses, and brothers are 8. The "Clueless" cutdown: pictures of my sons?" however some of the in­ all affected when some­ "Like, Whatever, creep! As 5. "H< stances remembered in­ one they love is hurt. if!" pscho logically disturbed j Those two little words When we think about volved me having to IT / boyfriend / lesbian #\a t aren' t Happy Birthday, touch him in various sexual assault we need to 7. You: "Can you hammer a roomi ways. He would also sit remember that assault on top of me at time and affects all. sandspur opinions ON-CAMPUS SECURITY: ARE WE REALLY SAFE? by Leigh Carter might have been deterred if summer to various locations on It was two weekends before. to break into my building and there had been more light. campus. They also told me the ago on a Saturday night when How could this I realized that it's the same all Unfortunately, he told same thing I heard from I walked out on the deck of Fox happen? I thought that I was over campus. This is Campus Safety. This is a big Hall and saw him. I had no safe since the back deck is unacceptable because the next me that there are only so many campus and they can only clue who he was, but there he enclosed by a wall, but a walk time the intruder could be security measures the school monitor so much. What does was, naked and creeping to one around the building with the armed and dangerous. can take due to the liability this mean? Well, it's up to you of the windows of the house. I campus safety officer proved I interviewed a Rollins issue and the best solution to report suspicious-looking screamed at him to get off our that jumping the back wall was College Campus Safety officer would be creating more persons, broken lights, dark porch and that I was calling quite easy. That was it and so I about the security on campus education awarness programs areas that need lighting, and so security. He was gone by the decided to do something about and how improvements could on campus. There are only so forth. Both of these time campus safety arrived, but it and I made arrangements to be made. Most of the crime on many campus safety officers departments are dependant on the presence of an older man have motion-sensored security campus is within so the for this school and it's a big people for information. who liked to hang around the lights installed to illuminate the installation of lighting would campus. For those of you who dorms in nothing but a pair of darker areas of the porch. I felt only create a false sense of think reports to campus safety The school does, athletic socks had been seen uneasy about how easy it was security, but the prowler at Fox get filed away and never see however, plan to make changes the light of day, here's the in the Campus Safety scoop. department. Fred Wood, Reports made to currently managing Custodial campus safety are taken to the Services is going to be the new A WALK Dean and Ken Posner and Safety Coordinator and he has eventually to Rita Bornstein. I plans to improve security and also spoke to Tom Waters and bring new items devoted to ON THE WILD SIDE Chuck Winkle in Facilities safety. It is unfortunate that Management about this issue crime exists, but it does and by Mairi Beautyman since it's the job of that some of it is infiltrating the It's four o'clock on a the corner of your eye. Curi­ denly realize the invincible at­ department to install and fix college. Realistically, we Saturday morning, and turning ous to see who else is function­ titude you have towards the lights, repair windows, and cannot put a wall around the over to reach for Boo-boo your ing at this hour in the morning, whole thing you are always change locks. They both told school and isolate ourselves one eared rabbit, you suddenly you turn and feel your stomach out late at night, and a lot of me that students are welcome from the rest of the community, wake up with a feeling of dis­ pitch into your mouth. the times you do end up walk­ to go to Facilities Management but we can become more aware orientation—but no wonder! The Sockman. ing home alone if they want better lighting and of our surroundings and Your feet, you discover, are not The naked middle- And that's not the only are always willing to help cooperate with Campus Safety curled up in crisp white aged man (minus all clothes way to risk it, now is it? What's students feel safer and improve and Facilities Management to sheets and your except for socks) who had been all that stuff you read about the security. keep the school a safer, more head your head feels as if it plaguing the campus for the 'date rape'? Woah....remember As a matter of fact, enjoyable environment for all is slowly being buried on all past week. last week....that guy? Com­ they added lights over the of us. sides by some sort of wet You dive back down to plete intoxication and crunchy substance could this the ground and attempt to flat­ now what the hell was his just be the beginning of a ten yourself against the sand. name? George or Fred or wicked hangover ? With prayer as your only op­ Billybob—whatever! He could You begin to remem­ tion, you begin to promise God have been just a decent fella, ber fragments of the previous never to stay out past eleven but good thing he passed out six hours: your roommate's Ab­ again. before you did, huh? a direct solute Citron and The Sockman, appear­ You hear noise and lemonade an off-campus fra­ ing not to notice you, pauses look up to see the Sockman's link to ternity party. hanging from a beneath a first floor window, retreating form. He's off to find tree by your legs...beer drip­ very much absorbed in what he another lighted window. ping all over your clothes....the sees inside. You feel sick. Few....a wave of relief passes our punch....what the hell is grain Now stuck in this awk­ through your body. Boo-boo alcohol anyway....? party ward situation, against your is definitely going to be wor­ busted you can't find your will, your mind begins to func­ ried about you. editors? ride walking forever until tion. What if he had arrived After ten minutes of you reached earlier and discovered you— trying to pull your key out of Sand. The crunchy alone, and completely passed the door, you finally make it to substance was sand. Water. out? Rape horror stories in­ your room. Without bothering The wet substance was a sprin­ vade your brain waves. You to take your clothes off, you fall kler system—spraying directly had never thought of the risk right down with Boo-boo and TRY OUR over your head. And what was before. Rollins' picturesque begin to drift off into a deep that swaying in the wind? A lakeside resort campus doesn't slumber but before that last net. Volleyball well, you al­ NEW E-MAIL automatically make you think light goes out in your brain, most made it into your dorm. of shifty eyed men who lurk in you think: "I take too many You attempt to shakily dark corners of deserted ally risks with my body. I think bring yourself to your feet— ways or naked men who ran I'll be a little more careful ACCOUNT: thinking pleasant thoughts of around with just socks on, for now " Boo-boo and your soft bed, that matter The Sockman has when you suddenly glimpse But that is the issue! It taught you an important les- two running white spots out of can happen to you! You sud­ son. [email protected] September 21,1995

SEXUAL HARASSMENT ON THE INTERNET Matt Certo The online world opens Users log in under aliases, and com­ is told that new mail is waiting, up a frightening dimension for munication is not regulated. As a seedy pictures might be today's sexually demented. The result, the dialog can be very ex­ enclosed-a dangerous thought Internet and online services pave treme. Rollins Junior Jason when we consider our impression­ a dangerous avenue between vul­ "Showtime" Muehl-hauser, a fre­ able and innocently succeptible nerable children and their per­ quenter of America Online chat children. drawing by: Adam Steinbauer verted predators. Through mo­ rooms, describes the conversa­ Enter the Cyber-Cops. dems and standard phone lines, tions as "potentially offensive to Employees of the online services pornography in general is a major requires the buyer to be 18 years the Ted Bundys of the world are a lot of people." Muehlhauser's and actual law enforcement offi­ aspect of the Internet. In a recent of age, any kid with Internet ac­ now coming into our homes and opinion is that "there should be cials are cracking down. Cops are study conducted at Carnegie cess and a little know-how can tap communicating with our kids ev­ regulations against such sexual surfing the Internet, posing as chil­ Mellon University, researchers dug right in. eryday. The same naive children content." Some rooms dren and baiting the hook for these up 917,410 sexually explicit im­ Many activists, though, are being coaxed into giving out are harmless: from "The Flirts repulsive vagrants. Although the ages, stories, and video clips. The believe that the Internet is an in­ their phone numbers and ad­ Nook" to "Hopeless Romantics," anonymity that online services af­ surveyors found instances of formation free-for-all that should dresses to these newfound some individuals are just having fun ford makes it difficult, these crimi­ pedophilia (child nudity), sadomas­ remain oblivious to governmental friends." From here, the horrify­ But other rooms, such as "Orgy," nals are being tracked down. Steve ochism, urination and defecation, regulation. Free speech, they say, ing possibilities are endless. and "Male seeks Younger Male," Case, CEO of America Online, re­ and humans engaging in sexual ac­ should prevail above all else. But Online services are the open doors of concern. The vir­ cently released a letter to his sub­ tivity with barnyard animals. From advocates of such regulations problem's most threatening force. tual conversations are open solici­ scribers warning that instances of a more commercial standpoint, claim that public safety and de­ Connectivity and usage is overly tations for cybersex sessions. illegal behavior would now be re­ Hustler, Playboy, and Penthouse cency, not personal liberty, should easy for criminals and children alike. Other instances offer direct de­ ferred to law enforcement officials. Magazines all have sites on the be our top priority. While the de­ America Online's most popular fea­ scriptions of oral sex and inter­ This announcement comes on the World Wide Web, allowing visitors bate runs rampant and ideals clash, ture, for example, is the People course with children. Electronic Mail wake of an instance where users to view nude centerfolds and read it's frightening to think who's con­ Connection, an organization of capabilities allow users to send text were circulating pornographic pho­ excerpts of current articles. These versing with our nation's children. chat rooms allowing members to messages with attachments of tographs of young children. resources are not regulated, type back and forth in real time. digitized photos. So when a user Aside from the chatting, though. Whereas such a magazine POINTER SISTERS STAR IN AIN'T MISBEHAIN'

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Some ing a meal away from not come as a surprise recommended by fellow Rollins, Jum-Bo is a ter­ to those of you who Rollins students include rific choice. It's loca­ have previously eaten Chicken Chow Mein tion and prices could [ HIGHER LEARNING IN THE DOWN UNDER What a shining tension and sexual boredom. This idea can they place on practicing grim reality that most hopefully ignited in group we Rollins assault occur on be tossed out, safe sex. As soon as sexual offenders do not Rollins students the students are. What campus. Rather, it however, when I look an actor made the meet their retribution, knowledge that such peaceful, intelligent, stems from what was back at the reactions initiative to use a the answer would likely dark realities do exist open-minded young witnessed last Tuesday during the intense condom, it suddenly be "no." However, I am everywhere, even adults we have proven evening in the Down moments of the film became difficult to optimistic when I claim behind the storybook to be in the grim and Under. Students who where revenge and remain quiet. However, that Rollins students beauty of this campus. imposing face of racial gathered for the anger resolved violent­ as I recall similar have one thing in Rollins students must tension and sexual 9:00pm showing of the ly. reactions during a perspective: there is no act on that knowledge controversial John- Cheers, high- scene that depicted room for such behavior and keep their eyes and athon Singleton film, fives, snickers and the rape, I worry if the on this campus or ears open to all Higher Learningr under­ "bad guy," and laughter issues presented were anywhere else. The film incidents of sexual went what seemed to heard where it was due misconceived. Sure was an excellent choice assault, no matter how be a learning process. - all of these seem to enough, the offender to show prior to Sexual inconsequential they Previously, indicate not ignorance, was brutally beaten by Assault Awareness may or may not seem. assault. grunts, groans, and but a concern and a group of black Week because it Allow me to jeers have been knowlege for such students after the rape, spare my embarrass­ emitted from countless issues. It is hard to find but it is questionable ~" ~--~~ r—~ :••••• .:•:-• ment if the previous angry mouths of those an audience member whether the students claim is incorrect. who viewed the film not moved by the film, were acting on defense Next Week: It is my belief much like a home and for those of us who of the rape victim or in that the atmosphere at movie, yet the audience were exposed to its defense of one of their JoAnna Boylan review; Rollins College surely here last Tuesday realities for the first peers, whom the The Prophecy surpassed others which demonstrated maturity time, days passed offender called "a black have been masked by when confronted with before its lessons left bitch." This shadowy adversity, negativity, difficult-to-swallow our minds. distinction is left solely and endless pursuits to scenes. Yes, it is a One issue on to the viewer. Would Ifyot distinguish between the possibility the hand-to- which the film focuses the students have appropriate and the the-chin and squinty- is sexual assault and its beaten the rape forSa inappropriate. eye gestures weren't consequences. By their offender had he not us at: This point does indications of the loud cheers, the additionally made racial not deny the fact that audience's objectivity, audience demonstrated slurs to their friend? indcidents of racial but were signs of the strong importance Based on the

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IODIE FOSTER SHINES IN THE ACCUSED A Young woman fights for dignity Jodie Foster (SL out of a bar, bruised and cused shows the harsh somebody that suffers themes are throughout •jtfoUheiambs- ^ battered, and hitches a reality of the justice physical violation, despite the film. It is a film that ride to the nearest hospi­ will, hopefully, make )rtrays Sarah Tobias, a system's leniency to­ appearance, personal mis­ aman gang raped in a tal. Kathryn Murphy sees wards attackers with intel­ fortunes, or lifestyle. people aware that a rape inTheJccused- This Sarah's drunken state and ligence and wealth, as one There is an explicit rape victim that comes from disturbing true story shabby appearance and rapisl was a college honor scene, which is shocking "the wrong side of the becomes skeptical of student. It also tries to and very upsetting. Frank tracks" is still a victim. whether or not to pursue define a rape victim as language and adult rents her case. Sarah is angered that the media, prosecu­ ilissOlen tor, and witnesses have labeled he "a low-class Sarah Tobias' struggle ROLLINS REVI EWS bimbo who performed a prove that she was sex show for men that j|y a victim, given her cheer on." Itry appearance and \/ Mexican lasagne minal record. Kelly Kathryn Murphy Mas (Top Gun, Wit- bargains for the three men ss) portrays Kathryn to received a year in per­ •V Funky, chunky Bea irphy, a detached pros- son for reckless endanger- utor who becomes ment. However, Sarah's rah's compassionate insistence to prove her le­ fender and friend after gitimacy as a victim, en­ ••• Kraft Cheese an< Macarc more about the courages Kathryn to con­ „„ that she experi- vict the men that watched ced the night of the and encouraged the as­ ie, The story begins sailants to rape her re­ Hi Sarah screaming for peatedly on the bar's pin­ [dear life as she runs ball machine. The Ac­

JZ PHAIR'S JUVENILIA DISAPPOINTS

and harmonies. "Dead I have always two previous albums Were you a "Su- (actually a remake) Shark" is also quite un- loved Liz Phair but I Whip Smart and Exile mova" fan? Have sounds like a mix be­ entertaining and mo­ must say Juvenilia is in Guyville, both sure to u even heard of Liz tween a video game notonous. The album her weakest effort as of please. air? If not, there's no and music. "Animal ends with "Easy," which yet. I highly recommend lelike the present to Girl" lifted my hopes by is easily as unimpres­ to her fans and to new­ cover the kicking getting back to the ter­ %/l/2 rific style reminiscent sive. comers sticking to her of Phair's older slow songs. The simple piano tunes backing lends to the melancholy, almost V Shannon Barry spooky feeling of the song. Sadly, this was ies of the 1980's the last song I felt had inny, little woman any promise on the al­ ft the huge, deep bum. ice. However, I would "California" t recommend start- mixes different record­ I your Phair journey ing qualities, electric [h her new release, guitar melodies and Wffa from Matador Phair telling dirty jokes cords. to create a strange Juvenilia begins puzzle of a song. ft the indie-rock, "South Dakota" is also % flavored "Jeal- a dark, confusing riff, sy'momPhair'spre- hard to decipher. )us album, Whip Phair sounds al­ H but the first new most robotic in *9 on the album is "Batmobile," a boring ther disappointing; tune not quite saved by urn|ng Japanese" it's interesting lyrics sandspur

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Yoga © Field House Classroom, 12:30pm Relaxation Techniques © Wellness Center, 7130pm I Patterns for Health @ Wellness Center, 11:00am and 7:00pm Music at Midday @ Rogers Room, Keene Hall, 12:30pm ACE Movie @ Down Under, 9:00pm Refried Confusion @ The Mill

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trol her. Although I show fcLisaOlen made up a myriad of ex­ ily, and dog, FiFi, After a the Lakeside Health and lutely anything: your par­ a female perspective in This is Sexual cuses for her late assign­ few weeks without* her, Counseling Center, be­ ents, sex, your obsession this story, it is a problem harassment Awareness ments at school. Sam was the school newspaper lieves that the key to a with Brad Pitt. Become that both men and feek at Rollins College. her every breath, every started placing want ads healthy relationship is the friends with your counse­ women can experience. )XUal harassment and/ glimpse, every thought. stating, "Wanted: Our respect for your partner's lor and keep them in­ rassault is a frightfully Rachelle and her (As first loves go, this is a Editor." Hell, she practi­ values, despite your per­ formed of the littlest of equent occurrence on boyfriend, Sam, have frequent reaction). I can cally held her bladder sonal opinions about problems. ,Hege campuses and be- been dating for over six tell I am in a "newlywed" without two minutes of them. "Find out who you A wise man jnd. It can happen to months. Rachelle is an status of relationship free time to relieve her­ are and where you are go­ named Howard ivone, male or female, outgoing, ambitious col­ when: I become found of self. Rachelle felt that her ing," said Mr. Freeman. Thurman gives an ap­ ch or poor. Itisaninex- lege student. She is man­ Neil Diamond lyrics, I relationship with Sam "If a boyfriend or girl­ proach about what to do isable violation of mind, aging editor of the school vacuum my room at 5:30 was secure enough for friend is not honoring with futile relationships. ,dy, and soul. Sexual newspaper, captain of the am chanting "Good her to reacquaint herself who you are, there is He sums it up in a most juse can leave its vic- volleyball team, and a Morning" to those rudely with the people and ac­ something really wrong eccentric tale. "Once ns deprived of self-es- jazz "dancer. On week­ a wakened...did I mention tivities that she ignored. with that relationship." there was a man who em and peace of mind ends, Rachelle likes to go waking up at 5:30 Sam objected to The counselors at loved a woman beyond ryears to come. Abuse to dance clubs and malls am....smiling? Rachelle spending less the Lakeside Health and all measure. He sailed p a loved one is likely with her friends. She met Yes, I must ad­ time with him to pursue Counseling Center are away with her and one ie most damaging ha- Sam at a restaurant where mit. I, too, can fall into her other goals. He be­ professionals in dealing day came to an uninhab­ ssment to undergo, for she held a part-time job as the category of the came jealous if Rachelle with relationships and ited island. Leaving her leaves the abused un- a server. His boyish smile repusively happy for the was not home when he sexuality. There are many on the boat...he came )le to trust. Mental and lustrous blond hair first months of a relation­ called. He hated her guilt signs of an abusive rela­ upon a stone image of an luse from a loved one is made Rachelle have a ship. However, the new trips, accusing her of be­ tionship. Evaluate your unknown god. It radi­ sure sign of possible Brad Pitt attack! He car scent of Sam and traying and neglecting situation. If you have ex­ ated such a sense of lysical abuse. There- asked her out on a date, Rachelle's relationship him. Rachelle was a perienced any of the fol­ power that he fell on his re, I have created a situ- and they started seeing had simmered to a used mother figure to Sam, in­ lowing incidents, it is knees and prayed for his ion using fictitious each other regularly. Glade Renuzit. Rachelle stead of an equal partner. time to get some help. beloved...'May our love aracters, Rachelle and They saw each other so finally checked the one- Perhaps, there are many Does your "Sam" have develop in a way that is an. It is a story of a often that Rachelle often hundred messages of her "Rachelles" facing this violent mood swings? fulfilling for her.' As he headed back he came to a mng woman who tries neglected her friends and answering machine and catch-22 situation. Mark Hit you or attempt to hit hilltop, and as he looked love a possessive boy-., family. She skipped vol­ heard the concerned S. Freeman, Director of you? Constantly criticize onto the water he saw his end by letting him con­ leyball practices and voices of her friends, fam­ Personal Counseling at your friends, family, val­ boat and his lover sailing ues? Abuse you sexually? away. His prayer had Please do not be been answered." ashamed to talk to a counselor about abso­ A LETTER FROM UGANDA

by Arnold Wettstein "I don't want to be If you're interested emotional but let me admit in a service learning project thatyour visit to Masindi in the Third World this Win­ will always mean a lot to me UNDER ter Term, if s time to begin personally. I have met investigating the options. enough Americans and Eu­ This year projects will put ropeans who came to Africa Monday 8 p.m. - Melrose Place Rollins students to work in and treated Africans worse 9 p.m. - Monday Night Football Guatemala, the Dominican than dirt; but you people Wings Night at The Down Under Republic, Jamaica and, for a were so open, sincere and at Tuesday 9 p.m. - ACE Movie (2nd & 4th week) second time, Uganda. Stu­ ease, you made the work dents on former trips write Wednesday 8 p.m.-Beverly Hills 90210 camp a whole new experi­ about how much they ence for us in human rela­ 9 p.m. - Game Night learned about themselves tionships; so much so that Challenge your friends in a variety of board games! and each other and how you brought out the best in Thursday 8 p.m. - Friends much satisfaction they feel us. I will treasure this all my 9 p.m. - Seinfeld about carrying on the life!!" —Chris Kasangaki. Friday Student Organization Night project. In Africa we build Watch for the post­ Free topping on ice cream 2nd & 4th Fridays homes for people, under the ers announcing informa­ auspices of Habitat for Hu­ tional meetings or stop by Saturday 12-4 p.m. - Saturday Afternoon College Football manity International. But a the International Programs 8-ll :30 p.m. -10% discount on all pizzas letter received from Uganda Office in the Casa Iberia if tells much more about the you want to be a part of value of these experiences. something specia1 sandspur ^Egl RAPE VICTIM SPEAKS ABOUT TRAUM by: Anonymous Contributor wouldn't listen. He just kept What you are about to I told him that our re­ my whole life changed. counselor. Through forcing himself on top of me, read is a true story; it happened lationship was over. He could Ivan came over to my private and secret se without regards for my feel­ to me. I have kept this secret not handle this. He became house around 8:30 for dinner. relived what had hap inside for a long time, but I now even more abusive than ever He brought a delicious Italian ings. Initially, I tried to fight me, but also found feel that I must tell it. It is im­ before. Things were so bad that meal that his mother had made back, to force him off of me. I finally deal with it. One! portant and crucial to my re­ I went to the police and got a for us, and we dined by candle­ soon realized that this was not last steps to my recov going to work. I decided that it finally facing up to covery. restraining order placed on light. After dinner, we moved mvi and friends, and te I met Ivan three years him. He was forced, by the into the living room to watch a would be safer for me to just let exactly what had hap J ago. He seemed perfect: tall, courts, to go to counseling. Af­ little TV. He then told me how it happen. me. ^^^^^^ dark, and handsome. We ter three months of weekly vis­ he was so glad that we were After he stopped, he shared the same interests, its, he was significantly better. back together. At the time, I was asked me how I liked it. What The day came goals, and ideals. He was the He reminded me of the Ivan of very happy too. We proceeded could I say? No, and have him my parents. They criefl sweetest and most sensitive old. He sent me flowers, sang to get cozy on the couch. Ivan, do it again and again? So I just me. My father threatenel guy I had ever met. However, me love songs, wrote me po­ however, got too cozy. He sat there, tears running down Ivan. They asked me all this soon changed. He be­ etry. There were no more fights, started acting very aggres­ my face. He put his clothes forward and tell the pi came very possessive, getting no more abuse. My initial love sively. It started with forceful back on, kissed me on the I couldn't do it. Somehoi upset whenever I would even for him came back once again. kisses. Then, he went to far. He cheek, and left through the after everything thathaj speak to another guy. His jeal­ We started dating again, and ripped my clothes off. I front door. That was the last pened, I couldn't turn ousy turned into rage. He be­ everything was great. Every­ screamed for what I thought, at time I saw him. Maybe, the sixteen mon came very abusive: physically, thing, that is, until one night in the time, was my life. I contin­ I didn't know what to rionship that we shared mentally, and emotionally. June of 1993. That was the night ued to tell him no, but he do. I sat on the floor, scrunched something to me, ever up into a little ball, and contin­ than I ever realized. Foi ued to cry for over three hours. reason, I just couldn't I then went into the bathroom Ivan behind bars. and took a long shower. I Then I had to tell my wanted to rinse every ounce of My friends couldn't b filth from him off my body. But, that it had happened that was impossible. The filth They were so understaM would be with me always. I and so willing to help could never wash it away. The on with my life. My boj Be a Part of a Great damage was permanent. at the current time was I didn't tell anyone about everything. Fina Rollins Tradition!! what had happened. I didn't behaviors towards hii want to see the reaction from explained. I was never people, especially not of my get very close to any guj parents and close friends. I I was raped. I had conl thought that if they knew that dating, but nothing verj this had happened to me that ous. Finally, after coming] they would look at and treat me the open with what ha; differently...so I didn't tell to me I was able to them. I kept this secret inside and get on with my for a whole year before finally The final step in; breaking down and being co very process is to conl forced to tell my family and discuss with others the best friends. But for that whole feet of rape on a persoi year of keeping silent about the First off, rape is about incident, I was always affected. Ivan had it; I did not.HeBe is an afternoon of Halloween fun for My self esteem dropped, along that I was vulnerable arfld children in the Winter Park Community with my grades. I thought that able, to defend myself, things were so bad, incapable used it to get what hei on October 28th. of ever getting any better. Be­ Next, don't think that cause of this belief, I tried to kill happen to you. One Mai Events include Trick-or-Treating, a myself by taking sleeping pills. women will be raped sor^d Haunted House, and a Halloween Thankfully, I didn't. in college, while one There were times will be raped in their Carnival!! when I thought things were Thirdly, it is not a or better. Then, the littlest thing street. Both men and •t. Join the H^W^K How^ '$S would set me off. I would smell can be sexually assault«Jn some guy wearing the same co­ nally, don't be afraid Steering Committee for the first open logne as Ivan, taste similar Ital­ forward. My one regret ian food, this is feeling that I c» meeting on Thursday, Sept. 21 at 5:30 or hear the music that was trust anyone. Get hel»o p.m. in the Galloway Room. playing on the radio, and I'd away. Don't let whatha»n: completely lose it. After my to me happen to f "" suicide attempt, I knew that I Above all else, always!1 needed to get some help...any ful. Don't put yourself help. I was still unsure of how situations. I am still J| my close friends and family rape counseling sessio»c would react to hearing about don't want to have to sp my crisis. So, I went to a private there. September 21,1995

|M GAYLORD: CABARET'S MASTER OF CEREMONIES /endy Speake I sat down with Jim in fundamental level of training, suing it." While Jim is leaving happens." help but to teach, he has some­ Green-room" of the Annie with his passion for the craft, to pursue his passion of direct- jell Theatre. The I am glad that I had the oppor­ thing to offer. I hope that you Atop that ambition he is play­ mg next year in New York, he tunity to interview Jim Gaylord een-room is a place in a the- come out to see him at his home ing a major role in the upcom­ is not saying, "Broadway or and I am enjoying watching his tte to rest between rehearsals, away from home, in CABA­ ing musical CABARET (Octo­ Bust!" For he has learned that work at rehearsals, there is a lot RET. Welcome home Jim localize with friends, and wait ber 6-13.) Gaylord is playing "theatre is theatre wherever it to be gained from this man. He Gaylord, we're glad you're V j usly for cues to go on nx 0 the Emcee, The Master of Cer­ happens, it doesn't have to be said himself, "A teacher is an here! )eri [age during a performance. emonies, who leads the audi­ Broadway to be theatre." integral part of me." He can't he green-room is a theatre ence through the deterioration Last summer Jim ?! tudent's home away from of the Nazi era. When I asked worked at one of our country's ^ ome in that regard, Jim Jim why he finds this musical d: best regional theaters, - jaylord has returned home. important he responded, lo Williamstown Theatre Festival 1990 Alumni, Jim "CABARET catalogues a very iicf in Massachusetts. jaylord, returned to Rollins crucial piece of history. Look­ Williamstown does wonderful '"' t0j[ege as an adjunct Professor ing at it through a musical gives "main stage" work, but they a; istyear to teach Acting for the a perspective that only a musi­ Ivi also promote their interns, ap­ an-major and Intro to the The-cal can." prentices, and staff to use what­ ^ n. He says that his return to As I interviewed Jim ever space and resources they j|! lorida and Rollins was seren- Gaylord for this article I felt can find to create theatre. After n: jpitous. Since his training here that logistics, such as earning all, there are too many actors in r las key to his actor develop- his Masters from State our world ;; tent, he's felt ever since that University in Columbus, be­ sitting around not working, not e would come back for a time came less and less important. honing their skills. Jim has c i teach. But this year he feels We spoke together about the­ brought that energy back with lathe has the opportunity to atre, why we're driven to cre­ him this year and is presently to eke a greater impact. Added ate, why we feel dry when we working on organizing another ar » his course load this year he don't, and what theatre means stage, ("The Other Stage") so teaching the voice compo- to our society. As an actor Jim that students have the bt of Voice and Dance. Voice thinks that it is most important opportunity to always be \i Dance is the first acting to "develop and nurture a pas­ pursuing their passion... turse in a sequence of classes sion for the art and craft of the­ honing their skills. "We can't rthe major, and Jim is excited atre, not the business. If you afford to turn our noses up at at infect freshman theatre ma­ have the passion, the craft will the smaller forms of theatre... rs with his enthusiasm, at this come because you'll keep pur- theatre is theatre wherever it

Rollins Alumni Jim Gaylord plays the Emcee, The Master of Ceremonies in the upcoming production of "Cabaret" in the Annie 5t; LIVE Russell Theatre. in: 'Rhonda Neuhaus but constructs homes for the leadership positions within our Did you know that working poor; families that community. Active and dedi­ cated individuals who enjoy VOLUNTEER )Uins College has a chapter of without Habitat cannot own ibitat for Humanity? For their own homes. Habitat making a difference in other peoples' lives would be perfect IT FEELS JR.I ose of you who have partiri- chapters are located through­ for this organization. If you ited in the past or who would out Central Florida, including by Colleen Walsh E. Orange, Seminole, and a wish to learn how to build a £ a rewarding experience of In case you haven't and enrichment. The Commu­ s Winter Park/Maitland chapter. house, gain skills necessary for ' Iping people, the Rollins heard, public service is quickly nity Vol unteer Coordinators, a The Rollins Chapter is unique life, raise money, and meet oth­ t apter is ready for you.. Mil- becoming a very prominent student organization affiliated because it is student organized ers with similar interests , call n maire Millard Fuller estab- thing to do at Rollins College. with CFPS, will be organizing and the homes are worked on Faculty Advisor Joe Siry M hed Habitat in 1976. His new Community service can be a one major campus wide service by Rollins students. Those (x2648), Karen (638-6813), 1 wk, "A Simple and Decent wonderl ul learning expenence project each month. These and working are committed to pro­ Sharon (x2962), or Leslie i* ace to Live," explains that and look good on your resume. other volunteer opportunities viding affordable houses to (xl948). There will be a meet­ «• 's title is the main goal of Service can also be fun. The w ill be outline in the form of a families in our community. ing for those interested on « abitat for Humanity. Habitat Rollins College Center for Pub­ calendar and mailed to every Rollins has now built three Wednesday, September 27th in li -gan at Rollins in 1990, and lic Service which was created to campus box. houses in three years and is the Down Under from 6:30- 8 served the community of place Rollins students into ex­ If you would like more now aiming at a forth. Our next 7:30pm. !'nfer Park ever since. citing and rewarding commu­ information on volunteerism project t is going to be co-spon­ The ground breaking ;; ^ugh building, or helping nity outreach projects. The Cen­ please write down your name sored which requires Rollins to for our newest home will take sponsor, a home each year, ter for Public Service has many and box number and drop it in provide half of the funding. place on Saturday, September : '"ins has received many hon- positions available in over 75 campus mail box 21 17 attn: This causes us to make fund- 30th. Everyone is welcome! : swithin the Orlando area. agencies in the community tor Colleen Our offices are cur­ raising our top priority. We will be meeting outside of Who receives Habitat long and short term volunteer rently undergoing some ,me Rollins is now looking Mills at 9:30am. Hopefully this s? Habitat screens and work. changes but look for Ache Cen­ for permanent, outgoing, mo­ year we will have more volun­ vards homes to eligible You can gain experi­ ter for Public Service to open tivated volunteers who are teers to make Habitat for Hu­ downers who are able to ence in your major or do some­ soon in the Sullivan House. willing to help with outreach manity at Rollins bigger and :'y a mortgage. This organi- thing totally unrelated for fun fund-raising and to take on better than ever! lh°n does not give hand outs tfEfe sandspui

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MAS FINALLY RECOGNIZED THE DORISLEEPEREXHIBITO] CRUSHING NEED "AMP BURNING DESIRE (J FOR THE AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION TO ALLOW LAWS BANNING THE DESECRATION OF THE ArAERICAKJ FLAG, WE CAN EXPECT FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL AMENDMENTS, TRULY DESERVING TO BE PLACED &E51DETHE &ILL OF RIGHTS AMD THE EhAANClPATlON PROCLAMATION AS PIECES OF TIMELESS AT CORNELL MUSE1 WtbPONA COMPRISING THE CORNERSTONE OF DEMOCRATIC PHILOSOPHY: The gardens and galleries of throughout her work." . y the Cornell Fine Arts Museum at Rollins Amendment X%]%: The Congress andPwnimentXyy: the ThtCwgrexandthe Among her more wi shits sha)} have Ihe -power to prohibit College open Sept 23 to one of the muse­ large-scale commissions is the states shall have iht power to prohibit ums largest exhibitions: the sculpture and Ihtvst+f 11$. currency m recreational "Steel Quilt" wall sculpture at iheuseofprofanihi in Patriotic £j\ter- paintings of Doris Leeper, founder of At­ International Airport, a mom or wageringctnHsts. tewmentparfc. _^ _5 J lantic Center for the Arts in New Smyrna work that reflects heruseoftre 00B.50LPIER5PID NOT SHtPTHEIR BLOOp^ SHALL WE HAVE BILLS BEARING THE Beach motif as a d,vnainic geomet SO THAT SOME PUNK COULD FLIP THE BIRD LIKENESS OF OUR REVERED FIRST PRES­ Doris Leeper: A Retrospective is Lemon refers to AT A SOUVENIR CAMERA IN THE AMERICAN" IDENT SULUED By THE PLAVIN& OF APVEWURE PAVILION AT EPCOT CENTER ' ^'DOLLAR POKER" IN TA\MPRV BARS?.'/ a sweeping exhibition highlighting 45 fierce independent who has years of work completed between 1950 isolated herself from the coi and 1995 by one of Florida's best-known larger art community." / 3 he ol artists. The exhibition, continuing "She has proven herself capaHefl through Nov. 5, is the opening exhibition peting in New York's rigorous for the Cornell's 1995-% season . ket, yet has chosen to remain i 'This is the most ambitious dent of it" contemporary art exhibition that the Born in Charlotte, r\ mtn&mtrik XXX1: Jht Cvngtss and thefrmtnAwMfflW-TheUneptssanllhe J museum has ever undertaken," said Leeper graduated Phi Beta Kai statessho)) have Ike power toprohihit state* $ha)) hm\nep

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WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL TEAM FULL OF TALEN by Michelle Ralat bring the Tars to victory. Defen­ The girls displayed this by plac­ The volleyball I was disappointed it's one of the top women's' sively, senior Mimi Tran led the ing second of the five teams at will host Florida Techo that I had to miss the season sports at Rollins College", the tournament. tember23,at7:30. Theya premiere of "Beverly Hills, coach Sandy Carter said. Carter Tars in the back row and made So, with all of this ex­ hosting an invitational| 90210" to watch the girls vol­ proved this with a huge win sure that no ball hit the floor. perience, where does this leave ment on October 20-21, leyball team host Florida over top ranked Sunshine State Senior Jamie Jennings and jun­ freshmen and newcomers? Florida Southern, Florid Southern Wednesday night. I Conference team Florida ior Carrie Jetchick, also contrib­ "They're still very young," ex­ and North Dakota will expected your typical, boring, Southern. But with the awe­ uted offensively and defen­ plains Carter, "and they have pate. "We rely on thest long volleyball game. What I some talent she has to work sively. time to develop as players." body for support," Carte actually witnessed was a group with, how could she not? The team participated Five freshmen and one transfer of girls with immense talent Senior Daniela Brenha leads the in the C.W. Post Tournament in "A lot of schools get co student, Kinga Adamowicz, and skill in one of the most im­ Tars in kills at the middle hit­ New York, September 14-17 nity support, but we from Huntingdon College in pressive displays of competi­ ter position., and is an and faced a lot of competition don't." So skip "902 Alabama, have joined the team tive volleyball that I have ever all-around team leader. Brenha from several northern teams. out and support the vo this year, which should give the seen. The group of cheering, is backed up by a solid offense Unfortunately one of the start­ team to experience ex Tars a solid background for the rowdy fansseemed to agree, as from seniors Kendall Goodier ers for the Tars, sophomore sports action and incredil future. "The upperclassmen they painted their faces blue and Christine Smilari, who also Jody Pelfry recently suffered a ent. Paint your face bli are really good, and they treat and gold and competed for free pounded several kills at Florida shoulder injury and will not be gold, and be prepai everyone as equals," says pizza in the serving contest, Southern. They couldn't have back for at least two weeks. But scream your head off. Kinga, who is originally from which made me wonder why done it without junior setter Carter is confident, "We have never know, you might Poland. "They really know more people don't go out to Jennifer Maloney, however, five returning seniors and two win a free pizza. how to play as a team, and support the women's volley­ who not only put up beautiful returning juniors to lead the they've really made me feel ball team. "Everyone really sets for her teammates, but also team. They have a lot of expe­ welcome. should come out and watch - used her powerful serve to rience, and know the game." DR. Z:fS PRESEASON PREDICTION by Dr. Z Returning after 3 year reign on NeilKohnke Up-and- Comer: with other extra curriculars. out. Expansion team Ihis September as top, may fall this year after Matt Shreves Graduated a couple athletes, linemen weighing in a many Rollins students follow graduating several key starters. 4-3 5. Phi Delt look forward to end of season. 9001bs combined. the numerous NFC and AFC Kept speed and hands, but Player to Watch: Hamilton potential standouts, I Top 3 finisher past 3 football teams other Rollins loose size from years past. Krans Up-andComer: Thorn experience. Misgui^ years. Graduated most top students are participating in Player to Watch: Tony Konkol Birkman irreverent Langfitt. Plaj performing veterans, picked up IFC football matchups. The In­ Up-and-Comer: Stig Knutsen Watch: Harold GJ new team at Rush. Do the 1-6 9. GDI tramural Football tradition at 6-1 2. TKE Up-and-Comer: Scott M Rollins again promises many rookies know how to win the Thanks for coming Top 3 finisher past 3 classic rivalries, trick plays, big games? Player to Watch: years. Only graduated 2 letter quarterback sacks, last play Pat Gay Up-and- Comer: men, picked up solid talent last upsets, and the agony of defeat. Jimmy Ritman Rush, but lack of speed and As the season kicked-off this wealth of arm chair quarter­ 3-4 6. M abons past Tuesday, we have com­ backs may hurt. Looks to take Last years Yo Kim piled preseason rankings, pro­ title. Player to Watch: John independant team returns with jected records, players to Tucker Up-and-Comer: John new nameand old tricks. Lost watch, and up-and-coming Dick their quarterback to expansion players. team, lost their fire. Player to This year's intramural 5-2 3. Crummer Watch: Sully McKnight football season is looking to be Always the brides­ Up-and-Comer: Mabon Sofer stronger under the new leader­ maid, never the bride. Top 3 fin­ 2-5 7. ATO ship of Coach Glenn Wikes. The isher past 2 years. Experienced, Graduated some tal­ core of this conference is based aged athletes with surprising ent, picked up none. Looking around the six fraternity teams speed, despite pick-up player to come out of the basement. with 2 independent ball clubs roster and few veterans. Player Have size and some speed, and a Crummer Graduate to Watch: Ted Owen Up-and- play hard, but don't finish School team. The games will be Comer: Six other Guys PlayertoWatch: Scott Payne played Monday through 5-2 4. Sig Ep Up-and- Comer: Charlie Thursday at 4:45pm at the Always tough, gradu­ Goodrich Rollins College baseball field. ated some talent, but pick up All are welcome and admission 1-6 8. X Club Tau Kappa Epsilon gears up for grueling season oflntrami momentum with Rush class. Football. is free with Rollins ID. May have more tools to win, Small ball club with 7-0 1. Chi Psi not just score. Player to Watch: few players, often too busy September 21, 1995

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