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September 22,2000 • Volume55 • Issue2 Join the Celebration as Bryant Brings Home the Gold By Jessi a Stetson As of today we are take a stroll over to the Bryant Center You can Come out and support some light refreshments in the midst of Home­ gym as our women's also enjoy more of our our Bulldog football at the Fifth Quarter coming weekend 2000. volleyball team takes Varsity Athletic events at team as they take on party. ThiS will be taking This exciting weekend part in a tri-match with 10a.m., as our women's Assumption College at place in the tent right kicks off today at 3 p.m. UMASS-Lowell (starting field hockey team takes Bulldog Stadium. Show outside the stadium at 4 on the Bryant Center at 5p. m.) and Mercy on St. Michael's College your team spirit and get p.m. You could also stop Lawn. It is here and only College (7p m ). and the women's tennis your face painted by the by the Cornerstone at 4 here where you can find As the night ap­ team matches up Student Programming p. m. for the Greek the Bryant games, in­ proaches, catch Frank against Assumption Board at the stadiUm. At Alumni event. cluding food, games Santos, the R-rated College halftime, the 2000 Spirit The last but certainly and fun At 3:30, catch hypnotist at 8 p.m. in Our Olympian cel­ Award and Banner Con­ not the least important the women's soccer Salmanson Dining Hall. ebration continues with test winners will be an­ event our of Homecom­ team at Bulldog Sta­ Friday's festivities wrap a pre-game brunch nght nounced. If you haven't Ing Weekend is the big dium as they take on up with a bonfire, pep outside Bulldog sta­ gotten your football tick­ Fuel concert. That's New Hampshire Col­ rally, and fireworks at dium. Come out and mix ets yet, it's a little late, right, Fuel IS coming to lege. 9: 30p. m behind the and mingle with some of but you can still get Bryant College tomor­ The festivities con­ Unistructure. This Bryant's finest students, them at the game just row night! If you haven't tinue at the Homecom­ should prove to be an alumni, faculty and staff be sure to bring your gotten your tickets yet, ing BBQ on the Bryant exciting time with lots of from 11- 2 pm. This IS student 10's, so you can that's ok, but hurry to the Center Patio. This meal free food available. the only meal available take advantage of your Info Desk and pick them is from 5-7p.m and is a The Homecoming to students on the meal free ticket (one per 10) up. They are $1 0 for stu­ meal exchange for stu­ Weekend events con­ plan this Saturday At the conclusion of dents (students can pur­ dents on the meal plan tinue with an Alumni morning. Kick off the game, join President chase up to 3 tickets) and .75 or any ne Memorial Mass at 9:30 for our big game is Machtley, Coach Miceli, $15 for faculty and staff, else who wIshes to at­ a.m. a ur ay morning sche u e 'or p.m. an em e 0 e a or ge e al tend. During this dinner in room 2A/B of the Saturday afternoon. Brya t football team for publiC. So call your friends and make a Who Are the Caribbean Amphibians? night of it. The Info Desk By Dave Misiaszek is on the 2nd floor of the President of Caribbean Amphibians Bryant Center and can be reached at X6245. After approximately a year of answering this They are accepting question to IndiViduals interested In the club, I will credit cards, so give finally divulge the main purpose of the Caribbean them a call. And if you're Amphibians and give you a little taste of what we into the procrastination are all about. thing, its stili ok, tickets The Caribbean Amphibians of Bryant was will be available at the started In the spring semester of 1999, my first door the night of the year on campus. With the help of my friend show (as long as they're George Travelo, we embarked on a joumey that not sold out), so if you would change the look of clubs and organizatIons want to go, get those on campus. We were sitting around between tickets now. Doors to the classes one day listening to Jimmy Buffett and MAC will be opening at reminiscing on our days at the various Buffett 7:30 p.m. Fuel will be shows we have been to. The atmosphere was taking the stage shortly great! As we were discussing the moment, some­ after a performance by Fuel Rises to the Occasion thing Clicked We just realized that this was an Vallejo beginning By Maggie Grace atmosphere that would liven up this campus So promptly at 8 p.m. we started brainstorming all sorts of ideas and With this fun-packed Fuel's new album The lyrics are edgy, yet events we could do to make the club a success. weekend kicking off to­ Something Uke Human poignant, and when you ThiS was fine except for the fact that we actually day, yes today, Friday, is clever, hard-hitting, combine that with qual­ had to get this club approved and make a consti­ September 22"d, 2000, dark and damn fun to ity musicianship;you tution to stick by George and I thought that this everyone is sure to have listen to. And I'm not have the makings of a was going to be the largest obstacle in our path an awesome Olympic just saying that because great album. I am sure How the hell are we going to get a club called the experience, Bryant style they are going to be by now you have heard Caribbean Amphibians passed through the college here at Bryant Septem- their song ~ShimmerlJ red tape? We had to somehow show how the P.S. First year students ber 23rd and might have which has the honor of club would give back to our college in a positive don't forget to check a chance to read this being the most widely way How the atmosphere of the club could gen­ your Passport to Suc­ review. I am saying it requested song on erate friendships on campus that many of us never cess . Many of this because from the first modern rock radio in really experience. That is exactly what we did. weekends events are song, I was sucked in. (cont on pg 7) So that brings us to the question (cant. on R9 7) passport events. SEPTEMBER 22. 2000 FORUM Final's Schedule Fails By Andrea Piccarelli Co-Editor-in-Chief There are so many December 13th were dents exams in one day. campus. II The admims­ issues that need to be pushed back an entire The first thing I did In the past, I have tration needs to support raised and discussed. I week, to December 20lh , after this shock was to heard many professors, students and faculty In thought about writing suddenly changing their find out if the col\ege fresh from other col­ finding alternative ar­ about the most obvious potential departure time has any policy about leges, say that Bryant rangements, when stu­ one, the one that in­ significantly. the exam schedule. I has the oddest exam dents are in a three volves the most stu­ The real shock to me had heard a rumor that schedule they have ever exam predicament. dents, parking. Instead, involving finals IS the If you had more than encountered When When I say support, I I decided to tackle what number of finals I have two exams in a day, that makng this comment, I mean more than what I thought is the most im­ in one day There is the alternative arrange­ am sure many did not re­ Undergraduate Pro­ portant one, the exam potential to have three ments would have to be alize how odd it really is. grams gave, when they schedule. (Do not worry; finals In one day. For made by one professor. As a student with told me, "If you are parking will be ad­ example, if you have f set out to find an an­ three exams, I think that lucky, you can talk one dressed next time.) class on Tuesday, swer. I called Academic Bryant College needs to of your professors into Many of us returned Thursday at 9:30 am Records (the office that rise to the occasion and letting you take an exam to campus already plan­ and 11 am, and a publishes the exam hold up its claim of be­ with one of their other ning- our departure in Wednesday night class, schedule). They passed ing "a student centered sections." December. The school be prepared to rack your me to Academic Affairs, A Step Back was gracious enough to brain. On December who tal . me they se d us an exam 20111 you will be taki g thought there was a By Jessica Stetson ~che d ule, so some three exams policy, but t ey were not .. people looked at it and . When I discovered sure and to try Under- The nOise. ooked plane tickets thiS three-exam prob­ graduate Programs The chaos home. (Some non-re­ lem, I asked around The official word from The ut er confusion that envelops your entire be.ing fundable ones.) First I asked the girls in Undergraduate Pro- And leads you to understand why some people Just On the first tw day my suite, two of them. grams was that there is stop. of classes, many pro­ are in the same predica­ no policy. . fessors were unable to ment. Then we With an already rag- The.y stop and .ta k~ some time checked in my Wednes­ ing debate about how To listen to their ml~ds day night class there accurately final exams To free them of their stresses ,sn~K~1iI8re rl~a ~ 9\lS- , IW .e;. a ou !,' &oVe n .' actu~ y .reflec at a And to revive thei! f,?cus. take and the schedule people in the same situ- student has learned, I Th was being redone. ation. With so many can not believe that the e ca~m The result, many stu­ classes that meet at college would add to The qUI~t . . dents' finals that were those times, this must this dilemma by having The lull In .tlme when everyt~lng seems to ~ualt orginally scheduled for impact many more stu- students take so many And you discover the meaning of accomplishment.

Then, and only then are you equipped To re-enter the life you've created To the Editor: And enjoy your Intense surroundings While still maintaining the simple goal you began It's not too late to register to vote. Voting is the cornerstone of democ­ with. racy. Our country was founded on the belief that people should be able .--______-, to choose their own rules, a right that many people in the world still do The Archway Staff not enjoy. Of the countries that are democra ic, the United States has one of the lowest rates of voter participation. Barely 50% of all regis­ Editor-in-cllief Publishing: Andrea Piccarelli tered voters actually vote in a preSidential election, compared with 80­ Edito,...in-clli f Business: Adam Fontaine Managing Editor: Andrew Bishop 90% voter turnout in other Western demooracies. While we believe that Layout Manager: Stephanie Sedivy there are some fundamental flaws in the voting system that contribute to Entertainmenl Staff: Marilyn Radei, Jason Panagiotes. Maggi these low voter turnout statistics, fl aws which we Will be disseminating Grace, Sarah Stover information about over the course of the semester, low voter turnout is Features Staff: Luis Etherington nevertheless the biggest obstacle to electoral system and other political Literary ta.ff: Jessica Stetson Di tribution: James Corcoran, Carl Lemke reform. Nevertheless, it is all too common to hear Americans complain about the workings of the government, while failing to exercise their right to try and change it. As George Jean Nathan said, "Bad officials are elected by good citizens who do not vote./I

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2 - ARCHWAY SEPTEMBER 2 2 , 2000 CAMPUS three tickets under their 2A1B in the Bryant Cen­ of contract negotiations This coming Saturday Student 10 after which they will ter. All new members Ballz is back. We also is Homecoming and we Program'ming be charged $18per ad­ are welco me. If you have a new coach, the will be playing WPI on the Board ditional ticket. Doors have any questions or recently retired Twinkie. field next to the tennis By James Corcoran open at 7:30pm. suggestion s, call the For the first ime in a oourts at3 o'dack We look Showtime is at 8:00pm. SPB Office at x6118. decade, Shorts will not forward to seeing every­ First off, I'd Iike to "Keeping the Fa ith" F or up-to-date informa­ be playing rugby, al­ one out there on Saturday. welcome back any re­ will be shown on Sun­ tion about SPB and all th ough his academic Have a good week turn ing students to day, September 24 in our events visit our career sti ll continues. Side notes:An all points Bryant and welcome Janikies Auditorium at webs ite at Shorts holds numerous bulletin has been put out th e new fresh men. 2:00pm, 7:00pm, and web.bryant.edu/-spb. Bryant rugby records on the Turkish Connection Also, welcome back to 9:30pm. Admission is such as most games and Alex. Snoop still lives those alumni that are $1. Candy, popcorn, Men's Rugby played: 100, most with his parents. Chip rlC/W here for Homecoming. and candy is $.50. SPB By Jonathan Spiegel points scored, and has a curfew of dusk on SPB would like to will be sp onsoring a ranks fifty-second on 'N8ekdays and ten o'clock thank those who have blood drive on Tuesday, Welcome back ev­ the ali-time tackles list on the weekend.OJ, wres­ helped us so far this September 26 in th e eryone to another se­ just above Bones. tling does not start until year, especially Stu­ Rotunda from 9: 00am mester of rugby. I hope On Saturday, we October.Edmundo is "Em­ dent Activities and to 5:00pm. Comedian everyone enjoyed their played Tufts in our first peror of the World'. WJMF. Also, thanks to Greg Boggis will be in summer. After the infor­ game of the semester. Rugby Trivia: What those who attended South on Wednesday mati anal meeting and We won 19-7. This rugger is sporting the Chris our first events of the September, 27 at first week of practice, game was a good learn­ Saba goggles? year and be sure that 9:00pm. Free food for we have fourteen new ing experience for the the rest of the semes­ all. SPB will have Bi ngo recruits. Some of the new starters. I would like ter will be just as fun as in South on Tuesday, recruits are al ready to congratulate Brand Women's Rugby those. These are the October 3 at 9:00pm . making an immediate and Ox on making their By Annie Hodgkiss upcoming events for Finally, SPB, alon g with impact on the team. first starts. The game and Joanna Rockwood SPB. ISO and MSU will be They are Brand, Brent, was also a good mea­ Tickets for the Fuel having a cultural coffee Ox, Ozzie, and Wyclef suring stick on our Well girls here we concert in the MAC on house on Wednesday, just to name a few. I'd progress after the first ago again! We are off Saturday are available October 4 in South at also like to recognize week of practice. We all to the start of another at the Info Desk. The 9:00pm. Faculty and the returning seniors: thank Snoop, Nied, Spi­ great season. We are co st is $10 for stu­ staff are invited to at­ Bones, Ice, Josh , der, Kegger, Zom bie, glad to see all the new dents, $15 for faculty tend as well as stu­ Genny, GT, Mad Dog, Timmy, Scrappy, Red rookies we have this and staff, and $18 or dents. Huey, Flash, Hollywood, eard, and una for year! You gir s are do­ general admission SP B meets on Mon­ Plumber, Pat, Mac, stopping by this week ing great ... trust me it Students are limited to days at 4:30 in rooms Carl, and after two years and supporting us. will all come tOQether

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OTAl ACCESS TO OU H NEY WHAT OU 0 WI H T IS UP TO YOU. SEPTEMBER 22 , 20 00 CAMPUS Sc after you see a game or game is this Saturday at visit our meeting and nity throughout the See· you all next issue! two. If there is anyone Connecticut College; have some pizza, while years. Attention all, if out there who is still in­ we hope to see some you check it out .. you found anything , Beta Theta Pi terested in joining, we fans there Our alumni anything at all give it to By Steve Gilmore practice Monday-Thurs­ will also be visiting us Phi Kappa Sigma Paull! By the way day from 3:30-5:00 be­ this weekend, so stop By Scott Barry Schepps would you like We would first like to hind the Unistructure. by the townhouse to say some JK tonight. Bore- take the time to wel­ Mary McGregor and Jill hi. Well that's about it F rom the brothers of dam set in after a week come everyone back to Parsons are our team for this week. Till next Phi Kappa Sigma we all so some of our brothers school. Good things presidents and they time, hope you all have would like to welcome decided to go hogging have been happening would be happy to an­ a fun and safe home­ back the faculty and stu­ to make up for it. The around Beta lately swer any questions you coming weekend! dents for another great leprechaun has jumped Keep in mind that Yan­ may have. They can be year. Already your fall out of his cereal box to kee Candles and Ye reached via e-mail at Arts Association schedule is filling up join us for another se­ Olde Candles will be [email protected] or By Kimberly Pike with all types of activi mester. coming around soon [email protected]. ties. Every Monday we again. Also, the 8th An­ We're not only off to Hello and welcome host Monday Night Delta Zeta nual Putt-A-Thon will be a good start on the field; back to this fun filled Football in Hall 1 floor 3, By Jericho happening in the Ro­ we've been having our semester of classes! I all are welcome up to tunda, but more on that share of fun off the field would like to personally meet the brothers. The Hello everybody and in weeks to come We as well. We've been invite anyone who is re­ Phi Kappa Sigma intra­ welcome backl '! Delta are very proud to have getting to know some of motely Interested in any mural football team IS in Zeta would like to wish earned our fifth con­ the guys in Beta better aspect of the Arts, to the process of recruiting everyone a fun and suc­ secutive Philanthropy of this semester. .. hope­ come visit the Arts As­ for this coming season. cessful semester' The the Year Award. If any­ fully soon we will all sociation at our meet­ On September 16, IFC double in A4 would like one is interested in even know each others ings every Tuesday at held a clambake; we to let everybody know meeting any of us feel names! As for the guys 330 in Room 1 of the thank everyone that that there are no cancel­ free to stop by at any team it's been fun as Bryant Center. Anything came out to support us. lations anymore time. We live in the pit usual, some of you from music to poetry to Hope you enjoyed the EVER!' r And we all had of Hall Three, and at the might need to simmer art, to computer design. food. a great time, thanks © I old townhouses in G-4 down a little, if we want Come check us out Moving onto past apologize for such a or stop by the couch that to make it though the even if you don't have business. It's only been short message today we have sat at since this semester! talent or creativity We two weeks, but it has not but we both know that school opened and will The'Sctimmage plan to sponsor open been borin at all. We y a e e e hi gs confnue to do so until it went very well yeste ­ mic nights, poets here at are hoping that the to be doing right now, so loses' Every Monday day, congrats rookies Bryant, trips to see mu­ canuck's nose can light go out and have fun , af­ night we watch Monday ou did reatl Our first seums and la s. Come the wa for our Frater- ter stud in of course ... Ni ht Football in Hall 3 so

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4 - ARCHWAY S EPTEMBER 22, 2000 us c stop by, introduce yourself quite a marathon, but nice meetings. We alvvays wel­ bers, shows the type ofre­ survive In the real world. and get some pizza. Ask job. He also managed 15 come newfriends'Who join lationship we have within Also on schedule for the for Flank. Everyone at push-ups and 11/3sit-ups. us at meetings. this club. So congrats new organization is a 5K Beta would like to con­ Nice job dude. Finally, congratulations goes out to you Sensi, on road race on the 28th of gratulate Kaitlyn for getting go out to the E-Board for behalf of all of us. October. The purpose her new sweatshirt. Intervarsity the 2()()()..Q1 school year. This year proves to of the race is to help Congratulations are Christian President Omari Allison, be an exciting one both bring Bryant College also in order for our floor Fellowship VP: Shannon Naujock, within the DOJo and outside and the surrounding hockey team who By Joe Kapraszewski Secretary: Myself (Joe of it! ! ! So let the semes­ community closer to­ stomped all of our oppo­ Kapraszewski),Treasurer: ter begin and continue to gether. If you have any nents en route to our sec­ We at Intervarsity Chris­ Rick Lucian. Our student look for The Bryant Karate questions or want to join ond consecutive unde­ tian Fellowship (IVCF) gIVe Small Group (Bible Study) Club around campus as our team then contact feated championship. A everyone a warm wel­ Leaders, who also de­ we show you our accom­ Joe Salice at 4262 or e­ special thanks to Wallace, come and a big thank you serve accolades are: plishments and dedication mail us at the heart and soul of our for reading our premier Omari, Nate Dotson, that we provide to both our [email protected] for team who forgot to show Campus Scene column. Jaime Goral, and Shan­ club and school, and also more information. up. Some of us made it to We all hope that non Lewis. Also a part of to ourselves. Wilson's house after a everyone's first semester our leadership team is Accounting party this summer. Jethro back since Summer 2000 Adam Ewing and our two Students in Free Association had a blast - let's leave it is a successful one. main leaders: Nils Enterprise By Anthony Blais at that. And the next night By now, you might be Peterson and Katie By Daniel Pennini he learned how to get wondering what NCF is Rhodes. A great way to be kicked out of places, while and what do we do. We Thanks again for read­ Students in Free Enter­ active in your major is Stout learned that he are a group of students ing our column and we all prise, other known as joining its association. needs to go back to (your peers) who are hope to see you at one or S.I.F.E, had its first meet­ The accounting asso­ Driver's Ed. If no one is Christians. We have more of our meetings in ing of the year on Septem­ ciation is open to all aware, Mike Tyson moved Catholics and Protestants the upcoming weeks. ber 13th. It was a general majors and provides to the townhouse. I'm among our ranks, all shar­ meeting to inform people an excellent aven ue sorry, that was supposed ingthe Christian belief. We Bryant Karate about vAlat S.I. F.E is and to learn more about to say that Nixon moved meet to share ourfaith with By Brad Routhier what it has to offer to p0- the profession. Las into 8-4. Holmes,you lost each other, make new tential members. First and spring we concluded to Tang, take it easy. friends, learn things about The Bryant Karate Club foremost, S.I.F.E is a na­ with our best banquet These things happen. I each other, and have a is back in full swing for an­ tional organization, having ever. We had close to guess including last year great time. other great semester. This 700 schools nationally and 100 students and 50 for a few weeks, you are We have multiple meet­ year should be fun as we rooghly 50 schools interna­ professionals in at­ 0-7. Booker and Cuffwere ings during the week, have many Black Belts re­ tional y as members, and tendance and all en­ traded along with a Snick­ which you are invited to turning this semester to it is sponsored by many big j o ye d our g u e st ers Bar to KT for come to, and see what we teach us students, provid­ corporations such as: speaker, Ernest A . Fraaaaaannnnnnk We are all about On Mondays ing us with a great learn­ Arthur Anderson, Coke, Almonte, the Auditor like the deal. Just as long and Tuesdays we have ing experience. This year Radio Shack, Walmart, General for the State as he keeps those overalls Bible Studies. Monday will also allow for a new and many more big of Rhode Island. We off, they will too. After an Night at 7:30 PM at Nick's class of white belts to join names. With such big cor­ hope to use this ban­ unsuccessful attempt to Place is one group. Tues­ us this semester. Just last porations as sponsors, quet as a springboard climb the roof of Tri-Sig, day Night sees two stud­ week we had our annual networking is very easy for the 2000-2001 and falling off of it, Tang ies, one for the ladies lnthe "nEMbies night't which pro­ and lucrative for a student academic year. conquered the roof and let Bryant Center, by the mail­ vided an Informational ses­ lqoking for a competitive This year the first everyone know. !fyou can boxes; and one in the tele­ sion for those interested. job. As a member of Stu­ meeting will take imagine this, Lumber is in vision room dQlNT1stairs in Many attended eager to dents in Free Enterprise, place on Wednesday, Hawaii. I can't really pic­ the library. Both of these begin their joumey with us one would be part of prcr September 27, at ture that, so there's noth­ are at 8:00. All our Bible in Martial Arts. The up grams to help the commu­ 5:30 pm. The meet­ ing to say. But, I hear he Studies cover the same coming class winprove for n' y, but in a business ing will be at the looks good in a grass skirt. topic, so there is no advan­ another greatacidition into sense, sud1 as training ei­ Bryant Center in We would like to thank tage to one or the other in the club. For us second ders to live on a fixed in­ room's 2AJB (second Phi-Sig, Rugby, and DZ for that respect. Our large year students we now get come, teaching children floor). At the meeting great parties at the group meeting, named to hand over our title as about supply and demand, you will meet the new townhouses. If anyone Crossroads, is at 7:00 "rookies" and get the op­ etc. These programs not offic e r s and learn has seen a 5'11" Venezu­ Thursday nights at Nick's portunity to have a new only are enriching for the about activities for the elan riding an anaconda, Place. Crossroads is bunch of students joining partiapants on either end year. Dues, which will let us know. His name is where we gather together us. but they help to enforce b e collected a t the Pinto and he hasn't been as a large group and do I would also like to take skills that have already meeting, are ten dol­ heard from in months. Is it things together. We social­ this time to congratulate been leamed. S.l.F.E'sfirst lars. Like most of the just me, or does no one ize, playa game where ev­ Sensi Bushee on receiving program of the yearwill be meetings, free pizza else miss Fletch? At our eryone gets involved, learn his Nidan (Z'I degree black starting next week at the and soda will be pro­ last meeting we have a about and reflect on Jesus Belt). Sensi Bushee Bradley Hospital for the vided! By the way, unanimous vote to allow and His work, eat, relax, graduated from Bryant in mentally challenged. The this year the associa­ Nixon's girlfriend down and have a wonderful time 1983 and has continued program headed by Joe tion will recogni z e once a month. In clOSing, with our friends and God. his training at Bryant, re­ Scalice aims to teach students with perfect the guys on our floor are Everyone who comes to turning to teach new and these individuals about the attendance and in­ getting in shape. Watson, Crossroads has a great eager students. The dedi­ Importance of budgeting, volvement with the Bishop, and Flank, yes time! All of these meetings cation of Sensl Bushee, as Investment vehicles avail­ association. Flank, ran at the track last are going on now, so feel well as aJl the graduated able to them, and other week Flank 2 laps isn't free to stop by at these Brvant Karate Club mem- skjlls that will be needed to ARCHWAY - 5 SEPTEMBER 22 . 2000 CAREER SERVICES nternship Spotlight Careers In Finance For Sara Hurlburt. an to pursue it even though around you better. s _rod ~ c...... s....i

of the world's I""",""''''''~-­ IVVLJ'U'LJ like to do is the toymakers gave m rst step. If you are an opportunity to ex­ me that personal growth uncertain about what plore various career is vital to achieving the career you would like to THE OfFICI! Of CARUR SERVICES paths all in one place," best out of life as a explore, make an ap­ says Sara. "I explored whole. " says Sara. ." pOintment with Jennifer corporate finance and was networking with Edwards. If you have a accounting, but I also people who create qual­ goal, attend the intern­ learned about the stock ity working relationships ship orientation session within their company September-November market firsthand since this fall A complete list Attend one of the Internship Orientation Hasbro is a major listing and with each other of events and programs Sessions and establish an Internship goal for the spring on the stock exchange. Individual self-discipline can be found at the Of­ This is a special interest and motivation make fice of Career October 6 Accounting Internship lIStings available of mine, and I was able you and the people Services website : November 10 web.bryant.edulcareer/cs. All Internship listings available January i ue e rogram SWdent~reated Internship proposals due last day to submit resumes For Seniors February 6 Spon50~ed by Ca~r Services Internship RegJstfaUon Form due to Undergraduate Programs oroce

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6 - ARCHWAY S EPTEMBER 22 , 2000 FEATURES Fuel Introducing Vallejo-Straight Outta Austin and Ready to Rock (Cont. from pg 1) 1998­ By Maggie Grace 1999. If you haven't Vallejo. Ever heard of bum, there was no one Into The New, was a bines the elements of heard it yet-climb out them? Probably not, but theme that it followed. quality effort. I did find rock with a little Spanish from under your rock I can promise you that One minute there is that because the mood influence. #6 "Modern and turn on the radio you will soon. Recently heavy guitar and drums, f luctuated quite fre- Day Slave" is alsoa tight would ya? So here they signed to Crescent the next the trumpets ar- quently, that there song that features a are again with a brand Moon Records, this 6- rive on the scene and seemed to be a lack of guest appearance by new record, an explo­ man group is ready to the mood changes from unity throughout the al- Austin rapper MC Over­ sive tour, and 2 more come into their own, loud and hectic to mel- bum. I would recom- lord. Overall it's a de­ years experience under and prove themselves low and smooth. Over- mend checking out cent album with a few their belts. Something as artists. I found that all I thought the album, track #5 "La Familia" a minor issues. Uke Human is quite dif­ as I listened to the al- appropriately entitled groovy tune that com- ferent from Fuel's previ­ ous albums. The tempo Pizza Hut for Dinner? is fast one minute and By Asa Williams slower the next. After lis­ The Pizza Hut fran­ decided on this reduc­ stated that employees Colin Mincy adds that tening through a few chise located in the tion last month, with per­ were sufficient before Aramark should be us­ times there is a feeling Bryant Center has had mission from the the reduction was ingthespacefor"some­ of constant movement its operating hours cut College, as a result of made. Some students, thing more product~ve , and energy. The album prior to this semester. lagging sales on the when asked about the such that students have is also about demon­ The restaurant is now evenings and week­ situation, believe that a a better selection of strating theIr evolve­ open from 11 in the ends According to move like that will not food should they ment as musicians. Carl morning to 3 in the af­ Aramark director Bill work because business choose not to eat In Bell, guitanst and vocal­ ternoon on weekdays Petti, "the lunch hours ist for the group claims only. have been our peak that this project IS about Aramark, Bryant's bUSIness times for that "growth and maturity " food service company, franchise." Petti also Ok, so the guys are more mature How does Caribbeam Amphibians that affect their musical ability? Well, for one, (Cont from pg 1) of campus I will tell them the band is tight The wha cons ItU es some­ ha I am la to row sound is smooth and one as being a Carib­ old With age comes pleasant to the ear One bean Amphibian? To be wisdom and that is of my favorite tracks on honest, we all have a somethIng we all could the album is the song little Caribbean Amphib­ use. "Bad Day." Lead vocal­ ian in us! Being a Car­ As far as the club's ist ad­ ibbean Amphibian takes purpose IS concerned, is less likely to Improve Salmanson or South." dress the lyrics with a a lot more than just we just want to give with such limited oper­ MIncy also adds that "in feeling of desperation wearing a Hawaiian back to the school and ating hours. the coming weeks and that anyone who has shirt and a grass skirt have lots of fun dOing it. Pizza Hut has been months, Aramark ever had a bad day can with a coconut bra danc­ We have a lot of great a part of the Bryant Cen­ should be working to relate to. Then there are ing to Jimmy Buffett ideas coming up this ter for some four years, ensure that students the hard driven guitar songs. A Caribbean year that are going to the second of two res­ have more choices rock songs that get the Amphibian is an attitude leave a permanent re­ taurant franchises in the when it comes to Bryant adrenaline pumping­ not an expression. The minder of this club's facility (Subway being Center food." Last se­ songs like "Down" and attitude is laid back, presence on Bryant Col­ the first) . The new 20- mester, Student Senate " (in my easy going, fun-loving, lege for many years to hour operating week, conducted a survey hands)" have been la­ just simply enjoying life come. I hope some of Petti says , is pretty about food service at beled "ferocious" and and making the most of you that are reading this much the franch ise's Bryant, one item of "spirited" by critics. where we are and what right now might decide short-term future. As for which asked for stu­ Overall this album has we are doing. A lot of to join the cl ub and hel p the long term, Petti dents to identify which something for everyone people live life as if it make the Caribbean says, Aramark is not food chain they wanted and is a superb effort on was somehow mapped Amphibians the best exploring the possibility to see at the Bryant the parts of Jeff out for you, we feel that club going on campus! of replacing the fran­ Center. The favorite Abe rcrombie(bass } , in order too truly love life I leave you with a chise at this pOint. was Dunkin' Donuts. Carl Bell(guitar, vocals), you should live for the quote from Jimmy Sophomore senator Kevin Miller(drums},and moment. Never look Buffett. "The wrinkles Brett Scallions(lead vo­ back on your life and only go where the Meal Equivalency For cals, guitar). I highly rec­ say, "I wish I did" or "I smiles have been". At­ South Dining Raised ommend that you run wish I was your age titude is everything. I am happy to an- $5.15. out (to the new and im­ again". Attitude is ev­ If you are interested nOLnCe that lunch and din- Should you have any proved Lincoln Mall­ erything and that is the In the club please email ner equivalency rates questions or concerns rs­ hehe) and pick up this message we send . me at [email protected] have been increased to al- garding the food services low greater f1exibility when at Bryant College, please album. And don't forget When I grow old and and/or watch for the making purchases in the feel free to call Paulette to check them out live have a family, I will al­ signs around campus South Dining facility. Rattigan atextension 6320 and in person on our ways tell my children for the meetings and The lunch rate will be or stop by the PurchaSing very own campus Sat­ how much fun I had with their times. increased from $4.25 to Department located urday night September my friends and about As always FINS UPI $4.50 and dinner will in- across from the Post Of­ rd 23 • this club I started on Coralfeefer Dave . crease from $4.90 to flee.

ARCHWAY - 7 SEPTEMBER 22. 2000 oeAL EWS CAMPUS MINISTRY The 2001 Ledger ~ The chaplains W'ho serve the Bryant Community are By Brian Kerzner eager to inform you of spiritual and social events avail­ In looking at the time remind the graduating Co-Chair, Faculty &Ad­ able to all members of the College family. Catholic, you've spent at Bryant seniors about their in­ ministration Editor and Protestant, and Jewish chaplains are available to all so far, how many things credible college experi­ an Ad Editor. Take ad­ members of the College community as sources of sup­ have you done to really ence, but also to serve vantage of this opportu­ port, guidance, and spiritual development and integra­ make a difference? as a gateway for us to nity to get involved and tion. The campus chaplains are also available to par­ What have you done to our college's past. Now leave your mark here at ticipate in programs and disrussions sponsored by fac­ leave your mark with the it is time to become part Bryant for the decades ulty, resident assistants, campus groups/clubs, and in­ Bryant community for of an ongoing Bryant to come. For more in­ dividual students. the years to come? tradition. formation or to become The Ledger, our The 2000-2001 Led­ part of the 2000-2001 Location: Student Affairs Complex (2nd floor of the college's yearbook, has ger staff still has some Ledger staff, please call Unistrudure) published almost five openings. Available po­ Kim (Chief Layout Edi­ Telephone: 232-61191232-6045 decades of Bryant's sitions to date include tor) at ex. 4114, or Brian greatest memories . the Student Ute Editor, (Chief Business Editor Catholic Campus Minisby Each addition was in­ Club & Organization at ex. 4282. Rev. Joseph Pescatello, MS; MDiv., Catholic Chaplain tended not only to help Telephone: 232-61191232-6045 Office 5117-5117 Residenc:e-(Our Lady, Queen of Martyrs, Woonsocket) NEW WASHERS AND DRYERS INSTALLED Office Hours: Mon., Tues. & Thurs. - 10 am to 4 pm In a continuing effort to update laundry facilities, the college negotiated a new contract allowi ng for the installation of new washers and gas operated Liturgy: Sunday Mass - 8 pm (Bryant Center, Rm. dryers. In the past, drying time had been two cycles at .75 each (when 2A&B) using your Bryant ID). As a result of the new energy effi ient and large Mass - Tues. & Thurs. - 12:05 pm (Bryant Center capacity dryers you will find th at only one cycle is req ired, resulting in a Chapel) .25 savings! Yes that's right - a savings. Holy Day Mass - 12:05 pm Saa-ament of ReconciliaUon: Before or after Mass At the time of this change, it was also decided to cut back on the number Sacramental Preparation (RCIA): Begins in Odober of coin operated machines in each hall. We are strongly urging students to begin using their Bryant ID, referred to as the Bryant One Card Jewish Campus Ministry on a more regular basis. Rabbi Sol Goodman, L, Jewish One of the greatest reasons for utilizing the Bryant One Card Office Hours: By appointment is how it replaces the need to carry cash. Remember that your Bryant One Card isn't just a meal c rd. It can be used in vending HI LEL: This Jewish student organization meets ev­ equipment, copy machines and laundry facilities, as well as at Pizza Hut, ery Thursday at 4 pm in Bryant Center, room 2C. This Subway, The Bagel Express, The Coil ge Bookstore, Images, The Scoop organization offers services, (e.g., Hanukkah festivities, and the Bryant Info Desk. Passover Seder. etc.) to help meet the needs of resi­ dent Jewish students. In order to keep your Bryant One Card in good working condition, it Advisors: Rabbi Sol GoodmanlProf. Alan Olinsky, should be kept in a card holder (available i the Support Services office). ><6266 .. Please do not punch holes or put stickers on your ID since this will cause President Shari Slomka, Ext. 4831 the card to jam in machines.

Protestant Campus Ministry Our objective is to allow for the fastest and most efficient way to get the Reverend Philip Devens, MDiv., Protestant Chaplain dreaded job of laundry done! If at any time during the year you experience a problem with the laundry facilities on campus, please call Office Hours: Monday & Wednesday -10 am - 4 pm Lisa at extension 6035 as soon as possible. She will alert the laundry company immedi ately. Please help us help you, and inform us of any The Protestant campus Ministry Office supplies: difficulties as soon a you ncounter them. In the meantime, we want to Pastoral counseling by appointment thank you for your continued patience, support and cooperation in this new Radio programming, "Rev. Dev 'PowerlineIU on WJMF endeavor. Together, we can make is a One Card campus! Special services and programs Should you have any comments, concerns or suggestions please feel free Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship - Thursdays, 7 pm at to ca1l Lisa Mathewson at extension 6035 or Paulette Rattigan at extension Nick's Place, Bryant Center 6320. You can also reach us by email at Imath ws@bO'anLedu. Advisor. Dave Louton, Ext. 6343 - Suite G Contad person: Nils Peterson - 401-261-9663 E;nail: nilsp@eartblinknet BRYANT COLLEGE Campus Ministry works together to serve you. In addi­ Meetings: tion to InterfaithlEcumenical celebrations (e.g ., Parents' Mondays 4 -3 0 PM and Family Weekend Services, Festival of Lights, Bac­ calaureate Services, etc.), the Campus Ministry also sponsors a weekly "Chaplain's Comer" in The Arch­ Papitto way. 1111111 ALL ARE WELCOME FINANCE ASSOCIATION Stop by our Campus Ministry Office. We will be happy TO ATTEND to see you.

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Goldman sachs, an equal opportunity employer, does not discriminate in mployment on allY basis that is prohibited by federal, state or local laws. © 2000 Goldman, Sachs & Co . SEPTEMBER 2 2 , 2000 ORTS Bryant College Weekly Sports Report By Chuck Sullivan Bryant College saw its fall teams put forth some impressive forward Joleen Matte (Hoosick Falls, NY ) scored Bryant's lone performances across the board last week, highlighted by the goal against UMass Lowell, giving her a goal in each of her first Bulldog football team's 34-21 win against Pace in the team's two collegiate matches . .. . Freshman goalkeeper Christina Ri­ home-opener. The football victory closed what had already been chard (West Townsend, Mass. ) made eight saves In the loss to an impressive day, as the Bulldog field hockey team registered UMass Lowell and has compiled a 1.50 goals-against average. a shutout against a top-10 team, and the women's tenni s team ... Sophomore forward Leah MacDonald (Bennington, Vt. ) gave began its season with a morning victory against a conference Bryant a 1-0 lead against American International with her first opponent. goal of the season. This week should provide similar excitement on-campus as Bryant gears up for th is weekend's Homecoming festivities. MEN'S GOLF Things ki ck off Friday afternoon with women's soccer and vol­ leyball match and reach full swing Saturday with morn ing field Last Week: Twelft of 21 teams at Yale Fall Invitational hockey and women's tennis matches preceeding the Bulldogs' This Week: Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 23-24 at Northeast­ football game against Assumption. 10 Conference Championships Bryant tuned up for this weekend's Northeast-1 0 Conference championship tournament VOLLEYBALL by placing 12th out of 21 teams at the challenging Yale Fall Invitational in New Haven, Conn. Bryant goes for its 17th North­ (9-4 overall, 4-0 Northeast-10 Conference) east-10 title this weekend in Syracuse, Ny .,. Sean Harbour Last Week: Defeated Franklin Pierce, 3-0 Defeated New (Attleboro, Mass.) was Bryant's low scorer in the Yale Invita­ Haven, 3-2 Defeated Saint Rose, 3-0 Defeated Le Moyne, 3-2 tional, placing 20th out of 108 in the individual standings. Harbour This Week: Tuesday, Sept. 19 at New Hampshire College brought in rounds of 73, 75 and 80 for a three-round score of The Bulldogs continued their impressive run through the 228. Northeast-10 Conference with three league wins and an his­ toric nonconference with a match under the lights at Bentley. .. . WOMEN'S GOLF Junior Ken Marshall (Baltic, Conn.) scored a game-tying goal against UMass Lowell, giving him 8-2-18 totals for his career Last Week: Fifteenth of 17 teams at Dartmouth Invitational and putting him second among active Bryant players in career This Week: Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 23-24 at Yale Fall points . ... Junior midfielder Mark Kostovski (Thompson, Conn.) Invitational Bryant battled against some of the region's'best Di­ scored his first goal of the season against American Interna­ vision 1 teams at the Dartmouth Invitational, placing 15th of 17 tional, giving him at least one point in two of Bryant's three teams. Bryant tackles the challenging Yale Golf Course this matches this year. weekend at the Yale Invitational. ... Sarah Rizk (Mendon, Vt.) led Bryant with rounds of 92 and 97 for a 189 at the Dartmouth WOMEN'i S SOCCER Invitational.

(1-2-0 overall, 0-2-0 Northeast-1 0 Conference) MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY Last Week: Lost to UMass Lowell, 1-2 Lost to American Intern ational, 1-3 Last Week: Sixth of eight teams at Shacklette Invitational This Week: Wednesday, Sept. 20 at New Haven This Week: Saturday, Sept. 23 at Ray Dwyer Invitational in its Friday, Sept. 22 vs. New Hampshire College first race under new head coach Amy Laughlin, Bryant finished After beginning the 2000 season with an impressive win, Bryant in sixth place at the Shacklette Invitational in Manchester, N.H. fell to 0-2-0 in Northeast-10 Conference play after dropping de­ The race featured eight Northeast-10 Conference teams. . .. cisions to UMass Lowell and American International. The Bull­ Junior Jason Eddy (Rochester, Mass.) placed second in the dogs move outside the league for Wednesday's match against individual standings, finishing in 27:23. He was five seconds off New Haven and resume conference play with Friday's Home­ the winning pace for coming match against New Hampshire College .... Freshman the five-mile course.

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Saving Commuters Time and Money!! Last Week: Did not score at Shacklette Invitational Are you to busy to go to the that you can take advantage This Week: Saturday, Sept. 23 at Ray Dwyer Invitational doctor when you are ill? Did of between classes to save Bryant sent three runners to the Shacklette Invitational, which you know that there is a Cam- you ti me and money: precluded the Bulldogs from appearing in the team standings. pus Heath Services? Did you Women's health care; This week puts the Bulldogs in the Ray Dwyer Invitational in Provi­ know that you are not charged Sexually transmitted disease dence ( a race named after current Bulldog assistant coach for confidential visits? treatment; Ray Dwyer. ... Sophomore Erika Lemay (Barrington, N.H.) was As a Bryant student you may Nutrition counseling; Bryant's top finisher in the race, crossing the line 35th in 22:19. have prescription medications Library on health issues; prescribed and delivered to List of off-campus specialists; MISCELLANEOUS campus. A laboratory techni- Assistance for disabled stu­ cian comes to Health Services dents. ... Senior guard Aaron Bowles (Baltimore, Md.) and senior for­ every day at 3:30p. m. and you Health Services is located on ward Brian Bigos (Trenton, N.J.) have been named cocaptains can have throat cultures, blood the ground floor of Residence of the 2000-01 Bulldog men's tests, and other lab tests done Hall 16. Hours are Mon - Fri­ basketball team. on campus and charged to day, 8:30a. m. - 4:30p.m. Stop your health insurance. Health by and take advantage of the .. . Bryant football coach Jim Miceli was interviewed for 15 min­ Services is staffed by nurse services available to you that utes last Friday during morning drive time on Providence1 s practitioners and a physician. will save you some valuable sports-talk station, WSKR Here are some other services time and money. (790 AM).

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S EPTEMBER 2 . 2 000 SPORTS Bryant Sports Bryant's Akinnusotu Nameo By Luis Etherington NE-IO Player Of The Week By Chuck Sullivan Welcome back for another exiting year of The Archway and most specifically Bryant Sports. For The Northeast-10 Andrea Cotoranu, hit a career-high 55 assists all of the current Freshman, Bryant Sports is writ­ Conference has an­ .392 in Bryant four coming against Le ten to keep you informed about what is going on nounced that Olubunmi matches last week, Moyne. She also had with YOUR teams and also the major happenings Akin nusotu which Included three seven service aces, 15 of national sports. It is important for every Bryant (Woonsocket, RI.), a conference victories digs, three kills and a Student to go out and show your support for your sophomore middle hitter and a win against pe­ block in that match and teams especially because Bryant is always close on the Bryant College rennial national power added 41 assists, three to the top of the rankings for the NE-1 O. This year volleyball team, has New Haven. She had 11 kills and three service the entire Bryant Community would like to welcome been named the confer­ kills and five blocks in aces in a conference all of the new coaches: Women's soccer coach ence player of the week the win against New win against Franklin Chris Flint, Men's and Women's Cross country and for the week-ending Haven and added a ca­ Pierce. Track & field Head coach Amy Laughlin, Women's September 17. reer-high 25 kills to go Bryant brings a 9-4 Tennis coach Barbara Cilli, and Softball coach Bulldog freshman with three blocks, nine overall record and a 4-0 Lisa-Ann Wallace. Britta Beckman digs two service aces Northeast-10 Confer­ As you all know this weekend is Homecoming (Omaha, Neb.) also was and two assists in a 3-2 ence mark into Tuesday weekend highlighted by Fuel performing at the honored by the confer­ win against Le Moyne. night's match against MAC at 8pm but below is the schedule for the ence' earning North­ She averaged a team New Hampshire Col­ weekend's sports events. east-10 setter of the leading 3.33 kills per lege. The Bulldogs host week recognition. game on the week. Mercy and UMass Friday September 22 Akinnusotu, who Beckman aver:aged Lowell Friday as part of 3:30pm shares the player of the 10.88 assists per game the College's- Home­ Women's Soccer vs New Hampshire week award with Pace in Bryant 4-0 week, with coming festivities. @Bulldog Stadium DfTURRED TW I TS by stan Wb!ms 5:00pm MAKE YOUR OWN HOURS Volleyball Tri-Match vs Umass-Lowell Sell Spring Break 2001 Trips @Gym Highest Commissions Lowest Prices 7: 00pm No ost ou~' Volleyball Tri-Match vs Mercy Travel FREE including food, @Gym drin , & non-stop parties!!! World Class Vacations 9:30pm 2000 Student Travel Planners Bonfire and Pep Rally "Top Producer" behind Unistructure & MTV's Choice (Spring Break Cancun Saturday September 23 Party Program) 10:00am 1-800-222-4432 Women's Tennis vs Assumption @Tennis Complex "I don't MOW, Doc. I just Feel like a million bucks." 10:00am Field Hockey vs St. Michaels @Field Hockey Complex

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6 4:00pm University of Hawai i Men's Rugby vs WPI @Rugby field at Manoa A college semester you'U never forget. Choose And wrapping things up for this article I would from an unparalleled array of courses on Asia. like to give my predictions for all of the events this Hawai'i. and the Pacific while living in a vibrant multi-cultural community. weekend. Ummm ... it goes something like ... Bryant will win them all. Next time look for team updates, predictions, and all the regular stuff at Bryant Sports. Next semester, study abroad Spring Break without leaving the country Largest selection of Spring Break Destinations, For complete Infonniltlon. connect to: including Cruisesl Foam Parties, Free Drinks WWW2.hawall.edularmost or IHnSiIl imltahOhawall.edu and Club AdmissIons. Rep Positions and Free On campus housing and meals available. Trips available. Epicurean Tours 1-800-231 -4-FUN - Sign on to our Web Site Today The University of Hawai'j at M~ i'\ an equ.1ll opportunity/affirmatiVe action institution. www. E icuRRean.com

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Women's TennIS vs ..Assumption College - Tenms Complex SENIORSIII! 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Pre-Game 'Brunch - Ttnt by the Stadium. o ed Food t\\'allable for purch, St.• or meal exchange Techno Dies f r Bryant students un the meal plan. fINANCIAL LEADERSHIP PROGRAM (FLP) 1:00 p.m. Kickoff! Bryant vs. Assumption College­ United Technologies will be recruiting at Bryant College! Build g radIUm f Iomec ming Banner Conte:;t and pmr .\ward wino rs announced The FLP IS 'the premier entry pOint into UTe Finance at halfrunc. Program Details Important Information kOO - 6:00 p.m. Fifth Quarter Party ­ Tent b} the tad.ium. Excellent experience. 4, 6-month Resumes Due to Career Services by job rotations in different UTC September 27. 2000 Reception with Pre.u.lent t\lachrley, .oam divisions information Session an October I lrceL and members of the Bryanr fo t all Build Important technICal skills 25th team. Refreslunenrs served. Interviews on October 26th Leadership experlencel What we are looking for? Employ~ Scholar Program 4:00 p.m Greek Alumni Event- C mer tone rnternatlonal opportunities Strong Academic Periormance Leadership Skills 8:00 p.m. Homecoming CODCe.rt with 'Fuel"­ ~ l-\C !) for Bryant snldcnts. 1- Bryant Questions;> Interested in finding out more? Contact Bryant Graduates: (.l.cultv/slaff, 18 gu '. l'lcke on sale at Jamie Calantroplo '99 860-565-4008 [email protected] tht: Bryant Cenrer Info Dt., 'k, '6245. CredIt Theresa Calollco '99 860-565-2253 [email protected] carus .tCccplcd. Kristen Jones '00 860-565-2150 [email protected]

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