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Six Pikes Arrested In University of Missouri, St. Louis IRL @ UMSL Current (1990s) Student Newspapers 11-18-1991 Current, November 18, 1991 University of Missouri-St. Louis Follow this and additional works at: http://irl.umsl.edu/current1990s Recommended Citation University of Missouri-St. Louis, "Current, November 18, 1991" (1991). Current (1990s). 63. http://irl.umsl.edu/current1990s/63 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Newspapers at IRL @ UMSL. It has been accepted for inclusion in Current (1990s) by an authorized administrator of IRL @ UMSL. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Editorials This Week Features This Week ~ Sports This Week ®SPALDII/G ' . 0 Doonesbury or Doomed to It's not Jeopardy- it's ~ Gaze into the crystal ball e::::.:.'·:: be buried? Garry Trudeau's UMSL College Bowl. UPB @ to see what,the future hOlds '~~p.~I~~ i comic strip lacks in the comes through again with fun for for UMSL Rlverwomen, ".,':;:.' comedy end; be it'sarcasm or not. the campus, and a little learning too. Check out the basketball preview. Editorials/ page 3 Features/ page 5 · Sports/ page 7 Issue 713 UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI· ST, LOUIS November 18, 1991 Six Pikes Arrested In "Panty Raid" by Max Montgomery residence through the window. Ellen ridiculous." Kappa Alpha or any function sanc- and Michelle McMurray Jasper, 20, member of the Phi Sigma The women at Delta Delta Delta tioned by the chapter. The individuals of the Current staff Sigma sorority, said she had returned had no comment. acted of their own volition." to the house late, watched a movie for The men were originally arrested Michael Quinn, UM-St. Louis ix UM-St ~s Pi Kappa Al­ about 30-45 minutes and then went for residential burglary, which is a student services coordinator, said the Spha fraternity members were into the basement when she heard felony, but the charges were reduced . University would be looking into the arrested last weekend for what they noises upstairs. to misdemeanors on Wednesday, the matter and "ta1king to the gentlemen," called a "panty raid," according to "I took the side stairs to the main Illinois State's Attorney's office said. but as long as the event wasn't frater- Champaign m., police reports. level in the dining room, H Jasper said, On the advice of their attorneys, nity-oriented, for example an initia­ The Phi Kappa Alphas arrested "when I saw a guy walk out of the the six men arrested had no comment tion, the University and Student Ac- are Robert FrohIlf,t, Benjamin Hogan, kitchen. He realized he had been seen Neal Aherron, Phi Kappa Alpha tivities would not get involved. Adam Daily and Christopher Keppler, and he ran back into the kitchen." president, issued a statement to The Sandy MacLean, vice chancellor all of St. Louis, and Navdeep Thakur Jasper said she woke up three Current saying, ''The events which for student affairs, said he will inves­ and Steven Jackson, both of St. other sorority women and told them occurred the weekend of Nov . 8-10 in tigate the incident and, depending on Charles. to call 911 before she went to wake up Champaign, rn., were not directly re- the outcome, his department will take Lieutenant Jerry Gamble of the the house president She said the men lated to the Zeta Phi Chapter of Pi appropriate action. Champaign Police Department said left immediately but they had also one of the men first broke into the ripped out and smashed screens on University of illinois Champaign­ three other windows. Nothing was Student AttelDpts Urbana Delta Delta Delta sorority stolen. house through a window on the lower "I wasn't scared. I was very, very level, then opened the back door for angry," she said. ''} figured it was Theft FroID. Library the other five to enter. Items stolen another prank." She said the same from the house were pledge paddles, kind of situation happened on carn pus by Michelle McMurray floor. pictures and women's underwear. one month before so she assumed it associate news editor "She will be charged a fme, Then, Gamble said, the men went was happening again. She said pranks service fee, and thecostof the book. to the Phi Sigma Sigma sorority house, like these are not funny. A UM-St Louis student was She was rude to the police officer removed an air conditioning window "It is not something that should be caught red-handed trying to steal a and to me. She acted like we were unit, and one of the men entered the done as a joke," she said. "It's just library book last Tuesday night imposing 00: her. Then she had the · after tearing off the front COVQ" in nefV.l) to come back r.he next day Students Comp.ete For Fellowships hopes to elude tlJe.alann, said Lou and ask to borrow the bOok to make Hindeleh, the night supervisor at copies," said Hindeleh. Seniors Jenise Gillespie, Ronni fessional degrees at Ohio State Uni­ the llbrary, UM-StLouisPoliceChiefJohn Photo: Tina Leu Price, Joseph Murphy and Arnold versity. To date, 1400 minority honor ''The alarm system sounded as Pickens said any student who tries Peoples were selected to represent srudents have been recipients of fel­ DON 'T BLINK: Using a Bio-microscope, Denise Sacquin, a third the woman was going out the dooc. to steal a book or destroy it should UM-St. Louis at Ohio State lowship awards through the Ohio State year optometry. student, under the supervision of Optometry I looked in bee bag and saw an bear in mind that books are expen­ University's 21 st annual Graduate and Graduate School. Director Dr. Timothy Wingert, performs a comprehensive ocular UMSL stamp on the book. She sivel Ifthe value of the book is over Professional School Visitation Days The UM-St. Louis students were health exam on UMSL student Bill Richey. told me she bcught it for $10 dol­ $150 dollars, that person could be (GPSVD) conference, Nov. 3-5. selected by Michael Bailey, UM-St lars from a friend," Hindeleh said. charged with a felony for stealing GPSVD began in 1971 as a vehicle Louis assistant professor of political The book: was areference book and destruction of property. for increasing the pool of minority for Business Writing that is not Sandy MacLean. vi~ chancel­ students pursuing graduate and pro- Curator Search See GPSVD. page 4 permitted to be checked out. Itt for student affairs, said any dis­ Hindeleh said he called the police ciplinary action taken against the CODllllittee's Concern Will Affect Decision and they found the cover of the stu!!ent will be confidential. book in a trash can on the fourth by Thomas J. Kovach selection process. We are very much .. Student Government Association and one of the four candidates, says and Matt Forsythe concerned about it, and that will leaders, stayed at a condominium in . the stcries about Paul Matteucci lying of the Current staff manifest itself in the upcoming inter­ Fraser, Colo., a 9O-minute to two­ on the voucher may hurt the Student views." hour drive from Boulder, depending Curator's future role. New Restaurant Opens In Area The chainnan of the search com­ In late August, the Current re­ on weather conditions. "If what we read in the paper is On Pee. 1, UM-St. Louis students and faculty will have a new place to dine mittee for the new Student Repre­ vealed that Paul Matteucci, student But two representatives from true, then what I am concerned about for lunch or dinner. sentative to the University of Mis­ curator from UM-St Louis, lied on a NCHEMS, Bob Lisensky and Dennis is credibility ," be said. "It puts a burden Michon's Restaurant and Lounge wlJ! open behind North Campus on souri Board of Curators said stories travel voucher about a trip he took Jones, said Matteucci never visited on the next person." Florissant Road where the old Pantera's Pizza operated. Owners Al Wilson about Paul Matteucci falsifying a from March 2-9 this year. On the them. "My first reaction was 'Paul, how and Walter Glenn, both of St Louis, will serve all types of barbecue to guests travel voucher will have an impact on voucher, he said he visited the National Three weeks after the Current's could you do this and why did you do including ribs, cornish hens, smoked bologna, rib tips and sausage to name a their selection. Center. for Higher Education Man­ investigation, Matteucci reimbursed it?'" he said. ''1 am really concerned few menu items. David Ridley, who chaired the agement Systems (NCHEMS) in the university the $1034.58 for the about the image. We (the state of Wilson said opening a restaurant is something he and his partner have committee that narrowed the candi­ Boulder, Colo. on March 4, 6 and 7. trip. Matteucci's term ends in De­ Missouri) are in trouble, especially always wanted to do, and when the opponunity presented itself they pursued dates from the University of Missouri - Records from the uM-St. Louis cember. with discussions of downsizing." it He said they want to attract the middle-age crowd, have a cocktail and good Columbia down to five, said, "our Student Activities office show Tom Ray, a graduate student at See MICHON'S, page 4 experience with Paul will affect our Matteucci, along with three other the University of Missouri-Columbia See CURA TOR, page 4 .Vice Chancellor Apologizes For 'Behavior' Buchanan Off To The Windy City by John Cheeve! behind (him). recommendations were. Speaks On Mc::.neater staff writer "An official charge of sexual ha­ "While I did fmd that inappropri­ rassment .
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