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Battered and bloodied warriors Young, gifted and black The University Theater hosts a play based on The rugby team, despite it's success, is one of SJSU's least known sports teams. Lorraine Hansberrys' life Friday night. Page 6 See CenterStage insert SPARTAN DAILY Vol. 96, No. 27 Published Since 1934 Thursday, March 7, 1991 Baseball team upsets top-ranked Stanford Henderson's two-out, ninth inning homer lifts SJSU 7-4 By Jack Trageser how sliced between catcher Char- Daily staff writer lie Havel and first baseman Matt PALO ALTOThe Spartans Wollaston near Stanford's dugout. pulled off a major upset Wednes- The next batter tried to bunt for a day defeating number-one ranked hit, and again, Dotson made a nice Stanford with the perfect blend of play to throw him out. hitting, pitching and defense. "Dotson's catch empitomized With the score tied in the top of our attitude today," Piraro said. the ninth, two outs and two men "We wanted to play full -speed base, Ken Henderson smashed a 1- every pitch." 2 pitch from Cardinal ace pitcher As a group, the Spartan pitchers Aaron Dorlarque over the right were second only to Henderson field wall at Sunken Diamond Sta- with their superlative effort with a 'This was the biggest pressure situation I've ever been in. I was basically just trying to get a base- hit, but (Dorlaque) gave me a good pitch to hit, and! hit it.' Ken Henderson, SJSU Witt-wider dium, to give SJSU (6-9) a 7-4 vic- top-ranked Cardinal team that had tory. batted .305 against opposing pitch- "This was the biggest pressure ers this year. Chavez and Dotson situation I've ever been in," Hen- combined to hold Stanford to one derson said. "I was basically just hit over the first five innings, and trying to get a basehit, but (Dor- Cardinal stars David McCarty and laque) gave me a good pitch to hit, Jeffery Hammonds had only one and I hit it." hit between them. Henderson, clearly SJSU's top Dotson started the sixth inning hitter of the day, went 3-for-4 with with a2-1 lead, but was replaced by four RBIs. Dave Sick after giving up consecu- Mark Ringkamp, the team's tive singles with none out. By the number-one starting pitcher, set time the inning ended, Stanford down the Cardinal in order to scratched out three runs with an chalk up a rare save. infield grounder, a sacrifice fly and "We weren't going to pitch two more singles, taking the lead 4-2. Ringkamp unless we had a chance to SJSU brought in Mike Rausch win." head coach Sam Piraro said. to pitch the seventh, and he kept Seeing Ringkamp close the the game close with the help of a game wasn't a suprise considering difficult double play initiated by SJSU's normal stopper. Anthony shortstop Steve Anderson. Chavez, started the game on the It was the "biggest defensive hill. Head Coach Sam Piraro had play of the game," according to said he would pitch "four or five Henderson. The entire SJSU different guys," and he held true to defensive effort was flawless, in his word. fact. SJSU did not commit an error Chavez, and played fudamental ball from Besides Ringkamp and Jeanette GIcksman Daily staff photographer Dave Sick, Mike Rausch and Mike start to finish. In the second inning Dotson also saw action in the mid- Jorge Mora hit his cutoff man to Members of the SJSU baseball team mob Ken Henderson Jr. after ing the Spartans a 7-4 victory over Stanford, the number one dle innings. the plate (Anderson) perfectly, he hit a three-run home run in the top half of the ninth inning giv- ranked team in the country, Wednesday at Sunken Diamond. Dotson started the third inning allowing Anderson to nail the run- Wollaston tried to score on the Stanford. we've got to be agres- he'd "never seen the team this game set against U.S. International with the score tied at one, and kept ner trying for third. same play. He was the second of sive." pumped up," and Piraro added that University starting today at Stanford (17-4) at bay until the Both teams ran the bases agres- three Spartans to get tagged out at As it turned out, Mora scored on "It was obviously a big, big win Municipal Stadium at 5 p.rn. sixth. sively, even in the late innings. the plate. the very next play another wild for us. But we can't savor it too "We need to establish consisten- In the fifth inning Dotson helped SJSU, down 4-2 in the top of the "Wollaston hesitated a little, or pitch. long." cy," Piraro said. "I hope we can his own cause, making a diving eighth, scored one run on a wild he might have been safe," said The win was obviously a big lift SJSU hosts the Spartan Classic use this win as a springboard into catch on a foul pop fly that some- pitch but lost a gamble when Matt Piraro. "But against a team like for the Spanans. Henderson said next week, after playing a two- future games." Students, employers interact at Job Fair GALA protests By Brooke Shelby Riggs Company representatives at them have given really positive the room. Daily staff water some tables sat back and twiddled feedback and said we should have "I'm so excited to be here. All They came, they saw, they their thumbs in boredom while the fair more often." the employers have been very schmoozed. others scrambled to find bodies to receptive to questions," Annoni About 6,000 students flooded Allmen said student attendance federal agencies cover for them while they took said. the Event Center, collecting pam- and reaction would be measured Annoni said he spoke with rep- much-needed breaks. by the voluntary evaluation forms phlets, dropping off resumes and "We've been overwhelmed by resentatives of about ten compa- overboard. His captain was networking placed at the exits. with 118 prospective students," said Cheryl Allmen, nies, including Lincoln Savings, FBI, military unsympathetic, he added. employers at the Summer and Co- associated director of Career Plan- Finance major Todd Annoni When Comerford agreed to op Job Fair Wednesday. ning and Placement. "Most of fairly glowed as he looked around See FAIR, page 4 abide by a psychiatrist's evalua- presence at tion, the ship to shore message alerted the entire crew of his fair offends gay preference, Comerford By Faye Wells said. He finally received a dis- A.S. candidates vow to fight fee increases Special to the Daily honorable discharge. Even though he served in the special Department By John Bessa The difference in the candi- paigns to influence the legisla- for the CSU, he said. "There is a Navy, Ted Comerford wore his prohibiting Daily staff venter Launder, 21, said that SJSU of Defense directive dates' platforms is how they will ture's decision. Oliverio, however, National Guard Army fatigues Although they can't agree on are the key to influenc- military service by gays. lesbians pressure the legislature not to pass said that he has a foot in Assem- students to protest the presence of mili- who should be Associated Stu- the fee increase. Launder. Warficld blyman John Vasconcellos's door ing the decision making of offi- or bisexuals," he said. tary and FBI recruiters at yes- Politi- dents' president, because they all and Miramontes all said that they after an internship, and feels that cials, citing the support that gash- Alternative Life Styles terday's 1991 Summer and Co- cal Action Coalition says the want to, the four candidates run- would rely on letter writing cam- he will be able to lobby effectively See FORUM, page 4 -op ning for the position do agree on Job Fair. FBI and the military discrimi- one thing if elected they will Comerford was there for the nate against applicants due to light fee increases. Apathy at SJSU blamed on several factors Gay and Lesbian Bisexual their sexual orientation. About State budget cuts have left the Alliance, he said. 25 ALPAC members stood at

C'alifornia State University system By Robert W. Scoble all contributing factors to the lack ence to temper that enthusiasm. "While I was in the California the upstairs entrance of the Daily staff writer from scrambling to make ends meet, of student involvement. Only four people returned Army National Guard, it was Event Center and handed out Apathy has been blamed for election, passing costs on to students with a "It's a secret little club in last year's A.S. for this passive oppression. I wasn't out flyers stating their case against the lack of candidates in the candidate Nicole Laun- proposed 21) percent fee hike. there," said Tyler Warfield, one of opposing of the closet yet." he said. "I these government organiza- As.sociated Students election this said. "I don't think we can In an open forum in the Stu- four candidates for A.S. Presi- der wasn't able to be myself just tions. ALPAC is the political month. But, in reality, several fac- that an elitist group." dent Union on Wednesday, candi- dent. "People don't know any- call knowing I could get kicked out." arm of GALA. tors are contributing to the lack of in the dates Nicole Launder, Gabriel thing about the A.S." In the candidate forum Comerford then joined the Inside, ALPAC members student involvement. Warfield said he wants the AS. Student Union Wednesday, Laun- Navy. When colleagues learned stood by the Army, Marine. and Miramontes, Pierre Oliverio and No controversies, a lack of Tyler Warfield addressed a crowd to advertise more and practice der blamed the lack of student of his gay inclinations he was FBI tables asking people not to political parties, a student body and of about 50 in the upper slab of better public relations. "I got a big participation on indifference beaten up and put on garbage apply. Neither the Navy nor the that is mostly working and com- said that she will work to get bet - the union. All four said that they mouth so I'm willing to do it." duty for six months, he said. CIA came to the job fair. muting, a lack of information visibility for the A.S. next will pressure the California legis- Other candidates think that ter On board the USS Shreve- On a sky-blue poster taped to about A.S. activities and a feeling Tyler a lot of enthusiasm, but lature to stop fee increases if has port, he was taunted and his of inadequacy among students are See APATHY, page 4 See PROTEST, page 4 elected president. say he hasn't had any real experi- personal possessions thrown Page 2, Thursday, March 7, 1991 Forum Opinions Spartan Daily

EDITORIAL Lay down those tracks

Jose has surpassed San airport could help aviation SanFrancisco in population yet students who take most of their doesn't have a public major courses at that off-campus transportation system that site. connects it with the larger Bay Students could be spared the Area. parking hassle, not to mention the The time is ripe for a plan to environmental benefits of install a BART system, or any reducing the pollution spewed similar transportation mode, in the from our tailpipes. South Bay. Our highways have In conjunction with the increasingly proven themselves to extension of the light rail system, be outdated solutions to rapidly SJSU could have a truly efficient, move people from their home to safe and environmentally sound their area of work. This state is transportation system. showing no signs of changing the commuter trend even with the in these lean budget But, growing problems of highway years, we may as well be rush-hour. Distance no longer daydreaming. No one seems to influence our job- expects a transportation system to searching habits. materialize within this decade. This is especially true for SJSU. Project Development staff Constantly labelled a "commuter member Paul Orgin doesn't campus," providing a BART-like foresee tracks being laid down for system that would have a station at least 15 years. in the proximity of campus would This doesn't mean that all alleviate much of the ever- planning should cease. Perhaps in worsening parking woes. another 10 years a more modern In addition, a connection and efficient system may be Domngur,z between the campus and the available to us. Spartan Daily

REPORTER'S FORUM As Bob Dylan put it, "he who Obviously since everyone is LETTERS TO THE EDITOR isn't busy being born is busy different there can be no one Editor, have no place in the United States' SUSAN BROWN dying." way to learn to live, just as I am enlightened, invigorated current struggle against a madman The interim between those two there is no one universal way of and hopeful. Having since read for liberty. I think we should just actualities is life. life. But there can, however, Butch Hutchinson's editorial call out the State Reserves and However, to live fully as a be some generalizations that (Anti -liberal lashes out, Feb. 22). crush all of these "dissidents" with Breath of life person during that interim one may be drawn. I must begin by applauding the tanks. Hey, it worked like a champ must come to some sort of honest For example. don't be afraid to way he lambasted the Spartan in China, didn't it? awareness and acceptance of look at your past for guidance. Daily for being too liberal. The America is "the most virtuous after last breath death. Not that you should live in the Spartan is a very loosely nation in world history," and Death in a way is an ally to life. past but because you can learn a organized and liberal publication, everyone knows it. We keep the It tells us that we must live life tremendous amount from it. At where all of the leftists and land free from communists and My aunt died this morning. and mercifully her body finally now, this moment, and that the same time, look at your communists seemingly come out dictators. I feel the pride in my There was nothing followed suit. tomorrow is an illusion. future as limitless and as an of the woodwork to voice their bones and my red blood. And if extraordinary about her death nor Death is prevalent everywhere. It's so easy to believe that we independent entity from what has "petty" opinions. you aren't convinced, just ask in the manner in which she past It surrounds us every day. It have the luxury of time. Time come before. And it's true, the "dissident countries such as Guatemala, away. She died of complications comes in different forms and is has no meaning, however, unless Take care of the people in your students," as Butch so names Chile. El Salvador, Honduras, caused by old age. derived by different means. we choose to give it significance. life. If you were to never see them, are "fools." Honestly, I've Nicaragua, Panama, Mexico, My aunt was the oldest of eight The latest figures from the It's funny but no one really them again would they know never heard of Kool Moe Dee's "I Vietnam, Japan, Iranneed I go children of which my father was Persian Gulf estimate 150,000 teaches you how to live. You're how you feel? Go To Work," but I agree with the on? the youngest. She never married Iraqi soldiers are dead following never taught the value of life or Think about the hurtful and attitude that it must express: Go to I won't be so swift to call my nor did she have children. the six weeks of bombings there. what it means lobe fully alive. negative things you say every work. Go to class. Status quo, pride very modest, but I can no She once said the closest A man shot and killed his own You are born into this world day. Are they really necessary? man. longer conceal it. I love this thing in her life to having kids brother the other day during a and given some basic, abstract Think about the positive and I think Butch brought the entire country and what it stands for. I of her own was when my family dispute. guidelines to adjust to it, but encouraging things that go idea into a very fitting light by his love this feeling of overwhelming parents had my brother and 1. A 56-year old woman drowned basically you are left to your own unsaid. Why don't you say mention of every man's New power as we continue to crush Iraq She was 67 when I was born when the stormy waves at Half devices when it comes to them? World Man, Homer Simpson. in what Butch calls "a good war," and nearly 70 when my brother Moon Bay caught her unaware actually living. Life is in you today. Take some There's got to be a place in the what our President calls "a moral came along. and swept her from the beach. In order to learn how to live time out and think about what Senate for this guy. war." For awhile I thought that She was a shrunken, frail This information is all from one you have to be ready to risk, look that means to you. Tomorrow It seems that all of the people "no war" could have been a good woman in her last years. The edition of the Mercury News. inside yourself and proceed most likely will come, but you currently protesting the war are idea, but that was before I was last four or five were spent bed- When one comes in contact through trial and error. just don't know. nothing but leftover hippies from able to sift through all of the lies ridden in a convalescent home. with this world they can count It's an ongoing process and if the Vietnam era, who, along with and see through the smoke screen. Her mind had slowly on only two inevitabilities. One you want to learn you must be Susan Brown is a Spartan new -generation disciples, feel disintegrated during that time is birth and the other is death. prepared to be the perpetual Daily staff writer. guilty that they didn't protest war Michael Stamps student. enough back then. Peace and love English PERSPECTIVE What role do you think the U.S. should play in post-war Middle East?

We should play a very active role in I think maybe at best they should be From what I hear, before the king trying to help Kuwait reconstruct Karen a mediator. If we impose our will on Mike (of Kuwait) came back, there was a their economy. I think that we should them they're going to hate us Pesta faction that said he promised to work really get involved since we were Voss well, they hate us anyway. They're more for democracy. I think that the involved since the beginning. Religious going to be more willing to go with U.S. should get involved with that Financial support and business Studies something that they come up with or Business and make sure that he carries through intervention. at least have a instructor big hand in. Management with that promise. 41 Senior Miguel Roger 23 ill Donna Garcia I think that the role that we should Buehler I feel the United States should stay Wong play and should have played in the out of post-war affairs. I don't first place was one where hdieve U.S.'s culture is linked at all International we embody wholeness... We talk about that, we Public Health with the Middle East type culture. Public Business talk about being an example, we talk Graduate 'They have their way of doing things Relations Senior about keeping peace.... but it's not 22 and they should be the one's that 20 22 something that we do. take care of that. SPARTAN DAILY

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Northcutt did not agree. FAIR PROTEST "I'm not sitting here recruiting on From page 1 sexual preference," he said. "I'm From page I based on the needs and a wall at the head of the stairs. recruiting Apple Computers and BMA the students. How are ALPAC supporters placed signed abilities of Financial. to pay back those school statements opposing the presence they going "It's a little intimidating to be on You're running a fine line of the military on campus. loans? the college -student side of the Equal Opportunity policy." ru- "Almost everyone took a flier," with table in this situation, but I know The FBI "has a history of refus- 41.1cm said protester Kevin Johnson. "But at least three companies are inter- ing security clearances to people at one point four SJSU women ested in me and they're all great 114 14 71t on the basis of their sexual prefere.. staff came up and looked at me prospects," Annoni said. P.".1 11 ences," Sivertsen said. with disapproval. They were the Annoni was just one of thou- "SJSU and California State Uni- 1 WELCOME TO THE SUMMER only ones refusing to take a flier." sands of students interested in have a no-discriminatory AND CO-OP JOB FAiR Inside at the Army, Marine Offi- versity summer employment, internships policy in general that includes peo- W cer Program and FBI tables, two or and career prospects who flooded ple of gay orientation," Sivertsen three ALPAC members asked peo- the tables for technological com- 4/P IL; said. "To invite employers to the It a"- ple not to apply to these agencies. panies such as Fujitsu, Hewlett campus who discriminate is an act - "I'm here in behalf of those Packard and Intel Corporation. against that policy." who do not feel comfortable The national job market for Gerald Brody, director of Career demonstrating," student Paul Krug engineering students is shrinking, Planning and Placement which said. "We're students like every- according to Cheryl Leveriza, a organized the job fair, disagrees. one else, and our fees pay for these buyer for the Palo Alto-based tech- am opposed to discrimination. events, so we should have equal "I nology instruments manufacturer based on sexual preference. That's access to the participants." Varian Associates. But the Silicon opinion," he said. Although few candidates came to my personal Valley still offers more jobs than Employers at the fair must sign the Marine or Army tables, people almost any other region in the non-discriminatory statement, ily ha photograp;ier showed interest in the FBI jobs, as a nation, she said. said. But he added there is a SJSU students at the Job Fair in the Event Cen- prospective summer jobs, career changes and they took ALPAC's leaflets. Brody Leveriza, who was hired by Var- between those of the ter Wednesday. At the fair students looked for opportunities from over 100 employers.. FBI recruiters at the fair declined difference ian from SJSU two years ago, said of the military. to comment about discrimination FBI and that the recession hit the industry three representatives chatted among Ray Putnam said that the tnree I'm qualified for, but! want some- has signed a statement based on sexual preference. "The FBI months ago, but adjustments have themselves while job seekers sped interested students that had thing permanent. All I found was do not discriminate None of the questions on the saying they since been made to lessen the blow by. stopped in the first two hours were summer and co-op stuff." orientation," Brody current FBI application pertain to based on sexual in lower-level opportunities for Army Sgt. Lee Northcutt said he about as many as he had expected. Shoreline Amphitheater was the university is not in a sexual orientation, according to said. "The college graduates. had no idea why the response was He said that the war has had lit- exception, however. By the end of the statements Barbara Madden, special agent in position to challenge The huge response at the Varian so dismal at the fair, but a general tle effect on interest because col- the day, applications for summer signed, which specifically the San Francisco FBI office. they have table caught the representatives off slump in recruitment has been nip- lege students interested in becom- discriminate based However, both the Marine and say they do not guard, Leveriza said. ping at attrition rates for the past ing marine officers will wait at 'It wasn't at all like I orientation." Army asks applicants about their on sexual But at the U.S. Army recruiting year. least three years before having an military signs expected. I found a lot sexual behavior. Question 27 on However, the table and the Marines Officer Pro- The Marine Officer Program's active role in the service. will not the Army application form asks if statements that they gram recruiting table, the military table looked much the same. Capt. "The people who come by this of things I'm qualified based the candidate has committed a "unlawfully" discriminate table do it because they have an for, but I want some- on sexual preference. Brody says serving as a homosexual act. An affirmative inner feeling about the key word is unlawfully. Feder- marine," Putnam said. thing permanent. All! answer is disqualification for the al law allows the military to refuse 1111=111.1=41 The FBI table was another pop- Army, said Sgt. Lee Northcutt at found was summer and homosexuals, Brody said. ular one. Special Agent Mike the job fair recruiting table. Subse- co-op stuff' quent questions ask if the candi- Also, where a gay candidate Sanders said that at least 100 stu- an Robert Eister, date intends to engage in homo- does not state this preference on dents from many different majors either the FBI or mili- had stopped at the table in the first business major sexual or bisexual acts while in the application, discharge for fraud- fair. service, he added. tary may later hour of the ulent non-disclosure. bureau is look- jobs from students had obscured Also, the Marine enlistee form Sanders said the College finances may force graduates to the table. asks if candidates have engaged in ing for prospective schools to welcome the military. program, Shoreline House Manager Terri any homosexual acts. enter the special agent federal law, schools Lynch said she too was surprised As with the Army, "a 'yes' Under a 1972 especially accounting, foreign lan- military recruiters may lose by the interest. response disqualifies a candidate barring guage and law majors. grants and financial aid, 'These are just summer jobs, so for enlistment under Department research Employers looking for summer Brody said. help and internships were among it's mostly freshmen and sopho- of Defense policy," said Sgt. Alon- He added that no CSU or Uni- Bell, Pizza mores who are applying," she said. zo B. Hunter of the McKee Road the less popular. Taco versity of California campus bats Hut and summer camp programs Openings for ushers, parking recruiting center. the Army, Navy and Marines from attendants, security personnel and The military's stated policy of had sparse attention. recruiting. be more for- concessions workers for the sum- not taking homosexuals should bar "I thought it would "This is definitely an open Rockstord Takamatsu Daily staff photographer major Robert mer concert series were being them from the job fair, according mal," said business access fair." said Brody. "Any stu- wasn't at all like I offered by Shoreline, which to Wiggsy Sivertscn, faculty advis- Angela Reese, engineering graduate, listens intently to Kathy Bonk, Eister. "It dent can meet with employers on I found a lot of things already employs many SJSU stu- er to the gay and lesbian bisexual an air traffic controller trainee, about requirements in the field. expected. this campus." dents, Lynch said. board member, agrie., !hat students of the responsibility should lie on are not getting involveu with cam- the faculty's shoulders. APATHY pus activities because they are "We're failing in our job if we From page 1 working to pay for school. haven't provided sufficient leader- year. "I think that is a major problem. ship, so some of it bounces back You asked for "I think apathy needs to A lot of people feel that they can't on us," he said. "I can't recall change," she added. change the administration," when no one ever ran." Apathy, some students say, isn't Southerst said. "I think people While some students may feel the cause of most student's lack of care." that they can't accomplish much a computer that's real involvement. Other campuses don't have the by being on A.S., they are wrong, "It bothers me that the A.S. Board problems of motivating people to said A.S. Presidential Candidate members call it apathy," said Lesly get involved, students said. Gabriel Miramontes. "Students college material. Wikle, Environmental Resource "As a former student govern- don't think it can do anything for Center staff member. "People are ment president, I think student them but it can," he said. not apathetic, they are stretched government is crucial and a lot of All the students need, Mira- beyond their ability to cope." people are missing the boat," said montcs added, is an issue that they She added that students are Samuel Henry, assistant dean of can rally around. He said that there choosing between working to pay student services. "In terms of other were more people on A.S. when for school and being involved in elections I've been on four or there were controversial issues We heard you. activities. live other campuses and I have not being discussed. Having political "It's basically a labor of love," seen other important positions parties helped involvement, he Wikle said. lacking a candidate." said, because people would recruit Gina Southerst. A.S. election Henry said he thinks that some other people to run on slates.

that only 63 percent of campus that he will. "It takes initiative to do committee positions were filled. She this," he said. "I have done so in the FORUM responded by saying that Mira- past, and I will do so in the future." From page I monies had an outdated A.S. report. Warfield echoed Miramontcs' feel- cred to stop a $20 add/drop fee pro- and that the number was actually 74 ings about the remoteness of the A.S. posed last semester. "The power of percent. "I don't have enough "People don't know anything SJSU is in its students," she said. woman power to re-do the hand- about A.S.," Warfield said "You If the fee increase does pass, the book yet," she said. have to go out and ask the A.S. to candidates have plans to deal with Miramontcs, A.S. controller from fight for you," he said. the hardships placed on students and 1985 to 1987, also said that previous Oliverio also appealed to the stu- the university, they said. presidents didn't get involved with dents as a public servant, saying "a Warfield. 21, said SJSU needs the the general student population, but vote for Pierre is a vote for yourself." itt support of outside institutions to lir ideal computer for college needs certain things. a sptsial sttalent price alai afh.rflable loan pay- help with their financial burdens. Like a ITIOUAP, 110 make it 1404.V in use. Preloaded ments. Oil a tlitk.rent rvite. you can get a great "We need to sell SJSU to other software, that'll let you in-ate impressive paper, 1055 price on tin- RolJtuf I h.sktop Music System that sponsors," he said. Warfield added with graphics and spreadsheets. And grral transforms sour I liM l's/2. with Micro 1:hatincr into other universities such as Stan that tools. lilsr a rwitepail. calendar and cardfile. It an exritirtg.txsripmhenUve mo,U. maker. ford get frequent contributions front should also be expandable. so it can grow with The PS/2 is perfect for crilltge liccause rat kohl outside sources, and SJSU could do ',our needs. us just what you overfed. Anti no 1,114. knows what ii the same if they implement a publi( The IBM Personal System/2' has all this at takes to Is. real tsillege material better than soil. relations program. SJSU used to receive donations from private sources, but many have since POSITIONS stopped contributing because of dif- ferences with school officials. AVAILABLE! SEE THE IBM PS/2 ON DISPLAY IN THE Warfield said. "I want to represent the students people in the admin- Associated Students Program Board director positions For: SPARTAN BOOKSTORE. istration come and go, but the stu- dents arc always here," he said. executive director films marketing The candidates tried to give rea- performing arts Or call Arthur Jue at (408) 452-4931, ext. 1102, to schedule a personal sons to vote for them, focusing on publicity demonstration with one of your the idea that they will be accessible multicultural/classical SJSU IBM Collegiate Representatives. Be sure forums to students, and on one instance by concerts to ask how IBM's Loan for Learning program can help you finance your PS/2 can- trying to discredit an opposing Pick up on application packet of the at affordable interest rates. didate. Miramontcs told the audience A.S. office (Student Union third 4,4 Viee, that Launder was unsuccessful as floor across From the ballroom) or Eligible SJSU faculty and staff may also qualify for IBM's specially discounted A.S. director of personnel, saying contact Nicole LaunderlDirector of educational prices. Personnel) 1591 Gimes - Job num Silicon %rose, DRADLINI 111 Using 'The Silk on VOW,/ Prolllor A 924-6240 MARCH 18 MA Toe EmploymAnt Guido ’Detoll oww , ww, wwwwwww. Orme ww '0A CO, Funded by ttws off., avofflt/fe A., 10 %Ailed CONI91 AK wily wnri Wel 051 pumhas IBM Sefectel Acadwwwc SfAwfwm tArougA pa/ ic oul/nuiwpws 41/.. . intoCiisco 39.95 o PC DA.M corIA/Ad kiftworwel Seletlewt Sofutoons 0)0,,,,saw, Am.104., PMI'S AAAKI fo 5110 9M mar ',KA., ow/ - . CA Ter ICA nos ASSOCIATFD ,nybe ,/,,Thout *mien now. &A Arsons/ System/2 PS/2 and Necto Chanrof Iwo negftlanpa IfildeoWAWS of .14wnsionflf et/SMIls 0.001.,PAM/. .140AAA2 MAU.'" Spec II It or 3 It owes STUDENTS ,K,www,r1/ of %wind ComonNfOr, US 4111.110=i2 tc4i ow.oiwo ANA*Afft Co,r,of AA 1991 sos,sarosiusso

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SPORTS 1,1)Rt Walker Award, given to the nations best running back. Other top players will also join in the exhibition run. So in order to get vengeance, Canley Big West to honor athletes and Milburn will have to defeat other opponents, making more enemies. By Jim Johnson Going into the event, Milbum Daily staff writer definitely has the edge. The sophomore SJSU's male and female scholar-ath- They look to boasts to run the 40 in 4.3 seconds, to letes for 1990 will be honored at a cere- Canley's 4.41 mony in Long Beach today. break the tie "When Sheldon ran 4.41 it was in Rosalind Rios, the leading hitter on the first Ste% e Helmer grass," Spartan coach Terry Shea said in Spartan softball team to advance defense of his running back. to the NCAA tournament, and Paul Frank- lin, a Ah! The sweet smell of revenge is in Milburn is part of Stanford's track cornerback on the 1990 California Bowl and the air. team, giving him more experience. And Big West champion Spartan football team, Yes, Spartan senior tailback unfortunately for Canley, SJSU has no track will be honored at the sixth annual Big West Sheldon Canley will attempt to get revenge team. Conference's Scholar- Athlete Recognition on Stanford sophomore running back Glyn Even though Shea Luncheon at the Long defended Canley for Beach Sheraton Hotel. Milburn for beating him by nine yards as the his best recorded time, he also thinks Rios, 23, hit a team-high nations all-purpose yardage leader for the Milburn has an advantage. .328 while playing a stellar second base for the Spar- l90 football season. And Milburn will try "Right now. I'd go with somebody tans a year ago. She led SJSU to its first to'do the same, since Canley led SJSU to a working out in track," Shea said. "If Glyn top-20 ranking in the five-year history of 29-23 victory over the Cardinal on Sept. 29 has been working at it for a month, he has a the softball program. This year, Rios is at-Stanford Stadium. greater advantage." The vengeance won't take place with captain of the first Spartan softball team to Does Canley feel the same way? gain a preseason national ranking of 16th, pads and helmets on the green Stanford "I'm not a track guy." he said. "1 foistball field. But it will be a deja vu for the where it remains today. 6/461 have more football speed than track. I'm rurinning backs, because it's going to Franklin, 22, was selected to the All- Paul Franklin Roz Rios going to try to get some blocks instead of a Big West happen at Stanford Stadium. But instead of Conference second team for the 3-point stance. I'm not doing anthing special second "Education and athletics are equally SJSU for Black Recruitment Day, seeking football, Canley will run against Milburn year in a row despite missing three in (to train), just regular football training." important to me," Rios said. "They are to draw local black high school students to. a 40-yard dash. games with a broken arm. He intercepted Canley, a definite early round NFL four passes and returned one equal parts of the whole. This award isn't higher education. "This race is going to be fun and I'm for a touch- draft pick, will use this race to increase his down last season. just about sports or grade point average. The award "gives me satisfaction be- looking to win," Canley said. "But it won't product to scouts. The II women and 10 men to be hon- It's about what type of person you are, the cause it will make my parents proud," make up for Glyn beating me in yards." "It would enhance his total package," ored represent all Big West Conference whole person. Franklin said. "It also shows others that, . At seasons' end, Canley netted 2.213 sports and institutions. Rios and Franklin "I don't focus on awards but they're no matter where you come from, you can all-purpose yards, finishing second in the were selected as SJSU's representatives nice after the fact. I hope it will motivate succeed. Where you come from is not the nation. Milburn led the nation with even for their outstanding achievement in ath- people to know that they can do both (ath- final factor in what you can accomplish. twos, . . . it won't make up for at 2,222. letic competition, academics and commu- letics and academics)." "My education, my music and then But Canley has a legitimate excuse for Glyn beating me in yards.' nity involvement. Franklin currently sports a 3.59 GPA sports, that's the order of my priorities. falling shy by nine yards. -Sheldon Canley, Rios, a sociology/behavioral sciences in his Afro-American Studies major and Football could end tomorrow and it - .- "We were demolishing teams during SJSU tall back double major, compiled a 3.59 cumulative earned a perfect 4.0 GPA in the Spring se- wouldn't really affect me. There are more the last four games of the season, so they grade point average and organizes volun- mester last year. He writes, performs and important things." yanked me out in the fourth quarter," he Shea said. "The teer programs at local YMCA/YWCA cen- produces ballads, rap and reggae music. Both are community college trans-7- - explained. times pro scouts have on Sheldon are not as ters and convalescent hospitals. The cornerback has performed and spoken fers. Rios transferred to SJSU from LOs - Said Milburn, "this track challenge is dynamic as he's capable of running. If I were drafting She was the first female athlete in for several programs devoted to keeping Medanos, where she played two seasoni going to be exciting. I've never seen an him, I'd take him in the first round SJSU history to earn Academic All-Amer- kids off drugs and in school, including the of basketball and one season of softball.. actUal Football-40 take place at a track event because I know what he's capable of doing." ica honors when she was selected to the Educational Equity Program. Franklin hails from the inner city of Sig.. and it will beat Stanford. Maybe 1 can get Most recently, "Even if I don't win, hopefully second team last year. Franklin performed at Diego, where he attended Mesa College.. revenge for that loss." I can keep increasing my ' The 40-yard dash is the finale of the 40 time," Canley concluded. Diet Pepsi Track Challenge. The three-day So even if meet also features two carper-burner high Milburn edges out Canley in Nelson says Big Three are getting tired the 40-yard dash, it doesn't schools, Hawthorne and Muir and men and really matter. This could be the last time OAKLAND (AP) The Golden Hardaway would most benefit the trio with 100-92. handing Nelson's team its 11th wornen runners from the Pacific-10 and Big- Canley represents SJSU. Because when State Warriors face one big dilemma right a combined scoring average of almost 75 loss in 13 games and leaving it just two 10 conferences. Then, after all that next year rolls around, he will be a rookie now with their Big Three: run 'em or rest points per game. It would also help the games over the .500 mark at 30-28. The excitement. it's time for revenge. sensation for one of 28 NFL teams, while Milburn is still hangin' 'cm? team, he figured - in the long run, any- Warriors' 32.9 shooting percentage from joining Canley and Milburn in the dash out at Stanford. Coach Don Nelson decided early this way. the floor was their worst of the season. will he Mayweather. All Steve Helmer is the week that cutting down the playing time of "I don't think there is any doubt that Army's Mike Spartan Daily "It doesn't get much worse than three were finalists for the 1990 Doak Sports editor. Chris Mullin, Mitch Richmond and Tim the Big Three are getting tired." Nelson said after playing all of them more than 40 this," Nelson said. "We're not a very minutes in a homecourt loss to Seattle. good team right now. And that's probably "We think resting them for the playoffs is an understatement." Lawyers and judge shout over baseball card suit better for us. The Warriors could become the first "Even if it means blowing a game or team in NBA history to WHEATON. III. (API - A lawsuit With that statement, Circuit Judge that he return the card or pay the $1,188 have three players two, that's what we're going to do." average 23 points a over a $1,200 Nolan Ryan baseball card Jorgensen ordered the attorneys for difference between the selling price and game or more in one Ann But within 24 hours, in a close game season, with Mullin turned into a shouting match between sides of the case into her chambers. the $12 Bryan paid for it. The boy's law- now averaging 26.1, both at Sacramento on Tuesday night. Nelson's Richmond lawyers and the judge when the 13-year- yer, Walter Maksyn, said his client did 24.9 and Hardaway 23.3. But Jorgensen and the attorneys were resolve weakened. Nelson old owner of the card revealed that he nothing wrong when he bought the card is more concerned with the Big shouting so loudly bailiffs cleared the "If I see a certain situation where we Three's stamina than their statistics. had traded the coveted item. courtroom. or when he got rid of it. can't handle it or it's getting away. I'm Bryan Wrzesinski had bought the "I think the boy had a right to sell pressured to put them back in," Nelson It would take almost a total collapse card for $12 from a clerk who didn't When the dust settled, the judge put off the trial until Thursday to give law- the card," Maksyn said. "It was his said. "I take full responsibility for over- by the Warriors over the final six weeks of know its true value. property." playing the Big Three." the regular season for them to fail to reach The youth was asked in court if he yers a chance to draw up motions to re- flect that Bryan no longer had the card. Mullin. averaging 41 minutes per the playoffs. They're also almost certain to still had the card. And he apparently made a good game, topped that by going 43. Richmond go into the playoffs as one of the two low- "I traded it last night," he testified Joe lrmen, owner of Ball-Mart trade, parlaying his original $12 into as played 38 and Hardaway 36, slightly est seeds in the Western Conference. so Tuesday, the first day of the trial. Baseball, sued the teen-tiger, demanding much as $2.300. under their average playing times. Nelson's reasoning is that rest is hest for But the Kings downed the Warriors the Big Three Classified

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Above: Spartan rugby club members Matt Alario, Ron Nlendoia ball. Right: John Kieffer breaks up a pass from a University of and Ahmad Mojtehedi practice the scrum on an American foot- San Francisco player at Golden Gate Park on Saturday. SJSU ball blocking sled. A scrum is a battle between two teams netied won 42-10. In rugby a player scores a 'try' when a player passes Cra together by their arms, shoulders and feet for possession of the an end line similiar to that of a touchdown in American football. Unique club going strong at SJSU emi forced out of bounds. faxed during the week after a good SJSU rugby players march to The scrummage. or scrum, is game on the weekend." probably the crux of the entire Doug Leonard. a political sci- Photos by Chip loven City' the beat of their own scrum game. It is here that the two teams ence sophomore who plays on the join together as a single unit in a second side agreed, "It's a great of the game. "It's as simple or as area.' It's not uncommon at all.' By Sal Pizarro Because the team is not funded contest of strength and will. The way to meet a lot of different peo- complex as you want to make It." said McDonald. same Special to the Daily by the school, it charges dues to winner gains possession of the ple, get rid of aggression and get a The scrum, which is central to One of the celebrated traditions members and holds fundraisers to ball. good workout." They leave the field the game. can be used to describe of rugby is the party held for both story. battered, make up costs and pay back loans In the scrum, the two teams are Mike Scialabba and Mike Barri, bloody and bruised the atmosphere that surrounds teams after the game. no matter . . . but not to the Associated Students. netted together, bound to each who both played football for beaten. rugby. who wins. The team, coming off a 18-11 other by arms, legs and shoulders. SJSU, see rugby as a fun alterna- Page Some of the faces may "You have to have brother- be famil- win over UC-Santa Cruz last Sat- At this point, each man is relying tive to the fall sport. "That's a big difference be- iar, but most of the hood," said scrumhall Jose Cong players clad in urday, is now 4-2 for the season on his teammates to hold him up "It's a lot less structured." said tween rugby and football. In foot- their yellow and black about making a rugby team suc- uniforms and is looking forward to a tough and keep the scrum together. Scialabba. "You get a greater ball, you're trained to hate the are unknowns to followers cessful. of SJSU Santa Clara University Should a link in the chain range of conditioning. especially other guy before, during and after athletics opponent in That feeling of brotherhood at home this Saturday. weaken, and the scrum collapse, it since it's just continous play." amongst the game. In rugby, it's just dur- They 'lc the members of SJSU's rugby players sets the Last week's win also brought could spell disaster and possibly Some of the players say that sport apart from others. ing," McDonald pointed out. Big they are attracted to the game be- He recalled cuase of it's casual "It's a worldwide fraternity," how he was knocked atmosphere. down by an 'I've had people come knocking at my door and "There's a lot less pressure said Giosso. "A coach once told opposing player in one out game. mtu there than in football," said Scia- me 'If you're an American and you say, 'Hey, mate, we heard from so-and-so to look go to labba. "It's easier sometimes England. you're a bloody Yank. But if you play rugby, then 'The first thing I said to him you up if we were ever in the area.' It's not without 30.(XX) people in the you're just a Yank.' " was 'Good hit.' And, you know, at SJS uncommon at all. That's a big difference between stands watching every move you the party afterwards. he was the make." Rugby players often travel the first person to hand me a beer." rugby and football. In football, you're trained to Giosso doesn't really mind the world playing for different teams Mode game's low-recognition factor. while enjoying the hospitality of Players bring their social unity hate the other guy before, during and after the "We're not out there playing for other rugby players. onto the field to enhance their abil- anyone ensery game. In rugby, it's just during.' else." he said. "We're out ity as a team. there for ourselves because we "I've had people Cottle knock- Mike McDonald, love the game." ing at my door and say. 'Hey. "We're a well-balanced pack practil ruglo dub t oat h "It's an intellectual, physical mate, we heard from so-and-so to said 00550. "We all have that and spiritual outlet," Giosso said look you up if we were ever in the same level of intensity of the rugby club, and they're on their home the McBeath (..up. a tradi- cost the game. way to another season as one of the tional trophy that has volleyed be- Under the watchful eye of the university's least-recognized tween the two teams for eight referee, a player feeds the hall into Page teams. years. the center of the scrummage. SJSU's modem rugby club was "When all is said and done, this There each team uses its feet, hut founded in 1970 by Ron McBeath trophy is nothing but wood and never the hands, to move the ball using about 20 players from a metal," said McDonald, holding behind its scrum, where the backs human performance class. up thc trophy after Saturday's wait to scoop up the ball and take it "Doe" McBeath. as he is affec- game. "But it stands for a man toward the goal. tionately known by players and who has put his life into this In some cases. including SJSU's Arti coaches, led the team until the game." win on Saturday, the scrum itself 1989-90 season when he turned the Rugby's history goes hack to drives the hall toward the goal. reins over to Mike McDonald. a England's Rugby School where. moving en masse while players own former member of the San Jose the story goes, in 1823 William struggle for possession on the Scahawk rugby team, who has Webb Ellis first picked up the ball ground. NN been in the game for 32 years. and ran with it in a style that turned Because of the size, strength. in soccer into rugby. which has since and determination of the forwards. evolved into American football. SJSU is particularly strong in the Up next for SJSU is Rugby is played on a longer. scrummage. according to McDon- Lynn wider field called a "pitch" and ald. Santa Clara makes no use of the forward pass. "Everybody's encouraging each SJSU University. The Instead players use laterals to ad- other in the various positions in the vance the hall towards the other scrum, " McDonald pointed out. studet held at team's goal line to score a "try," But why would someone choose game will be equivalent to a touchdown. rugby over a less-demanding sport South Campus on Substitution is not allowed for that offers more glory? out fo anything but an injury, and the "It keeps me balanced,- said club. Saturday. game clock, divided into halves. Dino Giosso. a four-year veteran Lance ( 'rannell or the Spartan rugby day's practice. The Spartaas will play at Inane continues to run unless the ball is of SJSU rugby. "I can be really re- passes the football to teammates during 'furs- on the South Campus field by Spartan Stadium. Page Travel with ORE CACHE... Field Studies FOR LESS CASH! in Natual History to S1E' 44 IIMADDISK ALTERNATIVE v,1)441014 207.45 S220 DEATH, 4,4,141- $40. . WDSOMR/ ISMS . . 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CenterStage ro Angus Klein Executive Editor What's going on for the weekend of Mar. 8 Amanda Heien ON CAMPUS: Managing Editor/ Production Poetry reading Irish poet Seamus Heaney, who some believe to be the best poet working in English, will read his poetry tonight at 8 p.m. in the Music Concert Hall. And at noon tomorrow Heaney is scheduled to give a free public seminar on Mary Morello poetry in the Spartan Memorial Chapel. Heaney was recently elected professor of poetry at Oxford University in England. Chief Photographer Theater The SJSU University Theatre introduces "To Be Young, Gifted and Black." the story of black author Lorraine Hansberry. The Kevin Squires show opens Friday at 8 p.m. and will also play Mar. 9, 13, 14 and 15. Photo Editor LectureSJSU Art Historian, Dr. Kao will discuss the newest archaeological finds in Modern China since 1950. The lecture will include an in depth discussion on the an of jade during the prehistorical age. Kao will speak in the Almaden Room of the Student Union tonight from Shellie Terry 5:30 to 7:30. Entertainment/ Features Editor On: CAMPUS: Kevin Well who can sound like a rodent will One of the superstars of reggae, Eek-A-Mouse, the 6 foot 7 flamboyant Jamaican Copy Chief itReggaeshow up at the Cactus Club Sunday night. Contributing Reporters AIDS Benefit FX The Club will host "From This Moment On," a fashion show to raise money for local AIDS service organizations. The Susan Brown, Precy Correos, $6. "From This Moment show will feature Cole Porter songs from "Red Hot & Blue." The show starts at midnight tonight arid tickets are Robert W. Scoble, Carolyn On" can also be seen Friday at The DNA Lounge and Saturday at the Colossus, both in San Francisco. Swaggcrt, Nancy lburkolia Choraliers Conductor Dr. Charlene Archibeque will lead the 1990-91 SJSU Choraliers as they present "Choraliers Past and Present" and Corey Tressidcr along with Opera San Jose at the new Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts Sunday at 5 p.m. Contributing Photographers MOVIES OPENING THIS WEEKEND: George Ortiz and Hillary Schalit -::_ "" starring Judd Nelson, Ice T, and opens Friday. The film takes a hard look at the dangerous life in the streets. directed and also makes his debut in this film. Derek Smith "Berkeley in the Sixties," the documentary by Mark Kitchell, takes views back to the revolutionary times of civil rights and Advertising Director anti-war movements. The Academy Award-nominated film opens tonight at the Towne Repenory Cinema. Sandra Hutchins Art Director Fox launches new show about teen-agers Wendy Fegette Production Manager NEW YORK (AP) In the show we'll long remember, it much. The premiere, offering no Jean Shepard.% "Phantom of the 1970s, PBS had "An American VOWS to give you videotaped narration and the furry kind of Open Heart" on PBS or "Amer- Family," an endless video verite looks at the highs. the lows, and video shots you get from home ican Graffiti." Each beautifully Jessi Yu look at the turmoil of a real fam- even the totally rad moments of Video cameras, is little more chronicled high school life. but Marketing Manager ily. Tonight, the Fox network is real teen-agers at home and in than another "reality" series had actors who wanted money. starting something similar, but class during their senior year of where the players appear for Pop-culture geeks and yahoos on a larger scale. high school. free. who consider television the apex Account Executives a Fox is previewing it tonight History tells us that this is a It's called "Yearbook," of importance likely will go Sara Barry, Brad Detanna. new series that makes you think after "'The Simpsons" in hope whole hunch cheaper than. say. plumb bozo over this segment Fox executives watched reruns teens and young adults will see it Carolyn Eurich, Colin of "Family,- then leaped up and tune in on Saturday nights King, Ralene Matthias and and cried, "Hey, kids, let's put instead of necking and drag-rac- Robert 0' Leary on a . . . high school!" ing and blowing up car engines HOME OF THE KAMIKAZE Scheduled for Saturdays as and stuff. Artists the successor to "Haywire," a Fox may be hoping for too Jennifer Herman, Paul Yes, Smith and Eric Vidal every night of the week at the... VV(Wraul 1 Cover As. CHINESE CUISINE- -FOOD TO GO photo: Mandarin & Szechuan Cuisine Ape Social science major Vent Alt *Box Lunches To Go Anthony Pringle, a senior. Lunch and Dinner AilachAlOalch acts out his role in -To be Catering Available Young Gifted and Black." Open Daily Pringlc's character 11:30-9:00pM 294-3303 or 998-9427 (408) 354-2200 ponders Closed Mondays 131. E. Jackson Street 11 141 1/2 N. Santa Cruz Ave. selling his home to white Los Gatos, CA. people. 6 Blocks North of Santa Clara Between 3rd and 4th Street Photo by George Ortiz CenterStage Thursday, March 7, 1991, Page 3

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Publicity photo "New Jack City" stars Allen Payne, Wesley Snipes and Christopher Williams 'New Jack City' can't pull off cop story with overused plot By Susan Brim n Brothers (CMB). which, unfortunately, takes CenterStage staff writer When he realized the financial away from the story. He tries to 4\10 COVER BEFORE 9PM A int mlem day mobster possibilities that selling crack do and say too much with his movie, featuring the rise and fall could produce, he began the leading good guys. of an inner-city crack king-pin smooth transition of turning his Appleton and Peretti (Ice T TONIGHT 3/7 and his chic, urbanized gang. is gang into a sophisticated, ruth- and Nelson) are two loner, hot- the basis for Warner Brothers' less business enterprise. shot cops who are thrown to- LIVE FUNK on the POOL with latest release "New Jack City." Brown and the CMB brutally gether to combat the evil of RED HAUS + NEW POWER SOUL an entire apartment The movie, directed by Mario take over crack cocaine. This sort of sce- D.J. DANCING INSIDE Van Peebles, stars Wesley building to set up their opera- nario, the one where the two are Snipes as the powerful and cha- tion. Everything, drug lab, cus- antagonistic toward each other NO COVER W/ STUDENT I.D. rismatic Nino Brown. Allen tomers, and financial trans- but forced to work together for 'TUESDAY MARCH 12 Payne as "Gee Money Wells. actions, is in one centralized the sake of justice, has been location. What transpires after played out in almost every cop regill WELCOMES New Jack City that is a whirlwind trip to the top movie ever produced. of the crack industry. Then, as if by magic. they "New Jack" is a term de- somehow bond during the 24X3 scribing the hard-edged influ- course of the film, break down Rating: R ence of urban street life upon the racial barriers and bring SCREAMING Starring:Judd Nelson, Ice T, music, dress, culture, politics, down the bad guys. Wesley Snipes crime and crime fighters. The Unfortunately, this formula Director: Marto Van Peebles. phrase was coined by writer Just doesn't work in "New Jack Barry Michael Cooper in a "Vil- City." Ice T's character is con- Spartanheed serge Is best of 5 lage Voice" article to describe a vincing. His presence is strong Briins lieutenant and child new mood and tone that domi- and exemplifies the role of a hood friend and Ice T in his firs nates modern urban street life. rugged undercover cop. Nel- dramatic role as Scotty Apple The New Jack influence son's character, however, has no Ion, a police officer who is de shows up clearly in urban music. business being in this movie. termined to bring them down hut it is just as visible in other Expending energy on trying to Judd Nelson also stars as fellow areas of life - in the extravagant establish him as a cocky, hard- police officer Nick Peretti. clothing, expensive sneakers nosed, ex-junkie not only wastes THE BROOM CRUISERS Filmed on location in Harlem, and fancy cars seen as marks of time hut takes away from the (FORMERLY SIOUX NATION) The Bronx and surrounding success by young black and His- film's credibility. areas of New York and New Jer- panic men in depressed urban areas. Overall "New Jack City" is FREE WVIP. 0-PASS, 2FOR 1 WI GREEN CARD sey, "New Jack City" details nothing new. It touches on the the career of a power-hungry Directing his first feature contemporary problems found in & OVER drug dealer whose explosive life film. Van Peebles wanted to the inner-cities. It shows how 7 DOOR hypnotizes and then destroys all capture this "New Jack" influ- the influence and power of crack those who fall under his spell. ence as well as showing contem- can manipulate the people it op- The movie begins in 1986 porary big-city crime as it has presses. with "Gee Money" (Payne) re- progressed since the days of Pro- When it tries to intertwine the lating to his friend Nino (Snipes) hibition. fictional relationship between the amazing demand he has dis- l'he movie explores some rel- the two police officers and inter- covered for a solidified form of atively severe insights into the jects for dramatic purposes that cocaine called crack. At the time reality of crack cocaine. How- Nino as a youth killed Apple- Brown was the head of a street ever. Van Peebles forces too ton's mother, "New Jack City" ALWAYS 21 8 OVER DINING & DANCING 8PM-2AM WED-SUN gang called the Cash Money many messages into the plot falls short. 200 N. 151 or ST JAMES SAN JOSE 408.292.2212 Page 4, Thursday, March 7, 1991 CenterStage

Carey tops Local band delivers `trippy' sound a pretty good under the influence of good It Corey Tresidder should stick to the sound they "Compression" is very small record lists Center Stage staff writer achieve on side one. throbbing effort for a band on a karma. Warning! Do not listen to this Gristle and Laibach have made local independent label. Side The band plays live shows in but HOT SINGLES album unless you are under the inspired industrial noise, but two is not worth listening to, the greater San Jose area, and is Mariah make I ."Someday" influence of good karma. The Swivelfaust proves nothing with the tracks on side one hoping to embark on a tour of to Carey (Columbia) music you hear could depress "Decomposure". "Compression" a release eastern Europe during the sum- Try" only MC!". 2."One More you or, at the other extreme, Overall. Swivelfauses spend some time with. But (Quality) Timmy T make you dance. Heck, you Man that I 3. "All the probably will want listen again Houston Need" Whitney and again just to figure out what

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which interested her to do more To Be Young, writing and an early sketch of her play ’A Raisin in the Sun." Gifted And Black Hansberry was an extraordi- nary woman. Extraordinary in opens Friday night that she was first in many things By Preen Correo in her field. She was the young- Center Stage staff Wnier est writer and the first black It they all had been dressed in woman artist ever to recieve the long, blue. satin robes the scene honor of the New York Drama could he mistaken for a southern Critics Circle Award for "A Baptist church on Sunday morn- Raisin in the Sun" in 1959. ing. The actors clapped, swayed and danced along to the upbeat `(11annsberry's) spiritual "I Don't Feel Noways message in her Tired." sung by Dawn Millee Wright. writings is universal. Instead, it's an evening re- shearsal for the ensemble show She talks about all "To Be Young. Gifted And people of love, Black." The play, a collage of playwright Lorraine Hansberrys' family and life in writings and collections from her life, will be performed at the general.' University Theater beginning Ethel Walker, Friday at 8 p.m. professor It's not a traditional play with a plot or one that runs sequen- She was the first black woman George Ortiz CenterStage stet photographer tially but a collaboration of to write and produce on Broad- '10 Hansberrys' experiences, said way. And her play was the first Aisha Crawford. left, confronts Dawn underwear during a plamround scene in stage manager, Debra Timmer- to be directed by a black director Wright with accusations that she wears dirty Be Young, Gifted and Black.' man. in more than 50 years. The cast of 14 will take turns "Her message in her writings Hansberry loved life and felt playing the part of Hansberry is universal," Professor Ethel strongly that people should stand through the stages of her life; her Walker said. "She talks about up for what they believed in and She was the youngest writer and the first black days in kindergarten, a football all people of love, family and fight for it, according to Tim- story she did in high school life in general." merman. woman artist ever to recieve the honor of the Hansberry's father taught her that when he wanted to move his New York Drama Critics Circle Award for 'A middle-class family into a re- Raisin in the Sun' in 1959. stricted white neighborhood in Chicago during the 1930's. In spite of all the threats and intimidation, he fought the civil- !cresting. he is a creature of stat- Hansberry were: "A Raisin in rights ease all the way to the ure. whoever he is." the Sun." "The Sign in Sidney United States Supreme Court Hansherry a constant Brustein's Window" and "Les and won according to Walker. chainsmoker, died while writing Blanc . A contempotary writer, she "To Be Young Gifted and "To Be Young Gifted and wrote plays about people. "peo- Black" in 1965 of lung cancer at Black" runs March 8, 9, 13, 14 ple who happened to be black age 35. Nemiroff adapted and and 15 at the University Theater. rather than black plays." said finished writing the play which Shows stan at 8 p.m.. each her husband. Robert Nemiroff in was eventually produced off- night. Tickets cost $6 for stu- an article for the Denver Post. hroadway . dents and seniors and 59 for gen- She was proud of the black cul- Other plays written by eral admission. ture and understood the strug- gles of black people and of all people. "I think that virtually every human being is dramatically in- ONE DATE teresting." wrote liansberry. WEEK Not only is he dramatically in- ONLY! MATE 3713 RE. ANIMATE

MARCH 8Th CINEBAirl and 9th ef at A drinking persons bar! BERKELEY MIDNIGHT' Only pool table IN THE Downtown! No drugs or fighting! George Ortiz CenterStage staft photographer 69 E. San Fernando SIXTIES noi, (Corner of 2nd) srflof ten Senior Davin %% right sings 'Precious lord' during practice gremine 17;3Aiarnecia DAILY for 'To Be Young Gifted and Black.' 'Die plus opens Frida,. Page 6, Thursday, March 7, 1991 CenterStage Faculty Wives show Horoscope fashions to raise cash

for tie weekof Mar. 10 By Carolyn Swaggert President Arlene Okerland and CenterStage stet wnter Professor Charlene Archibeque, Faculty Wives, a social group who teaches music, will model Aries: (Mar. 21 -Apr. 19) The fresh new thoughts you have this Friday are the kind that should last you a of teach clothing. as well as other faculty lifetime. The total is not identical to all the pieces. Separate yourself from looking up to the women whose husbands other slices of pizza. Become your own wild combination -people will love it! at SJSU. will be celebrating wives. their 50th anniversary as an or- There will be no-host cock- Taurus: (Apr. 20-May 20) Taurus Jack Nicholson (May.9) looked towards the gorgeous widow in The ganization by holding a fashion tails at 11 a.m., lunch at noon. Two lakes with frustration and said, "Look, I'm trying to be a gentelman about this!" Remember show on Saturday. and the fashion show will begin it to inspire us hot-headed bulls that stubborn behavior can lead to wild endeavors (we just have The show, intended to raise at 1 p.m. The clothes will be to work real hard for it.) This is going to be just that- hardwork. money for student scholarships. from Alta, a shop in the is part of the group's ongoing (May 21 -June 20) This Friday remember the rules, not necessarily the laws. Go do something Fairmont Hotel, and from Shei- practice of fund raising for SJSU sexy and fun with your partner this weekend. The snow would be a good spot for all your la's Closet, which is at the Phoe- students. adventures. All the long lines and crowds will be worth that 20 minutes of high speed travel. nix in Willow Glen. The resulting scholarships Cancer: (June 21 -July 22) Let the great Perry Ferrel from Jane's Addiction inspire you this week with this will consist of $5(() each, and The cost of a ticket is $25. wise observance of human behavior-"If you want a friend, feed any animal." O.K. feeding wild will be awarded to students from Tickets are on sale in the Faculty animals can be dangerous because no one is going to go near a 20-foot crab unless it is really four departments. One student attractive. Dining Room through today and from Geography, Geology, For- can also be purchased by calling .,, (July 23 -Aug. 22) RRRROARRR... to you too! Boy do we have a thorn in our paw this week. eign Language. and Nursing will Audrey Unruh at 275-1608. Thc solution is to identify it early and remove that one thing that has been bugging you so bad it receive the scholarship. hurts to walk. Then, in a symbolic gesture when you get it out, toss it on the floor and scream The fashion show will be held The Faculty Wives give at "I'm alive!" at Lou's Village. a restaurant in least four scholarships every downtown San Jose. Jan Hut - year. With the money from the Virgo: (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) I'm always worried about your balance. I think it is the relationship your sign chin, a news anchor for Channel fashion show they believe they has with the word "vertigo"always tipping the scales. I can't tell if it will stop long enough for your good side to come out, but you've got to be strong to be slanted with a smile. 36. will be the commentator for will be able to offer more schol- the show. SJSt I Academic Vice- arships next year. Libra: (Sept. 23 -Oct. 22) Do something different this week! Try a green-tea shake, find a 1950's diner and order one of those sandwiches named after famous people, go romp in the waves at the beach or something. It is key to your good health that you indulge in the wild side, if it is weird enough you'll know it. .vt 20th Anniversary Concert ticorp,,, (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Have you noticed lately how much you're starting to look and sound like your parents. Is that so bad? I've seen you walking on campus all worried that you're en route to being just like your parents. relax. I like my parents and I'd probably like your parents. There is no real problem. Sagittarius: (Nov. 22-Dec. 20) I know you have a test next week Ind, it's in the class with the book that you're really not sure what the inside looks like. Put down that Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue or that "US" with on the cover and pick up that book that was written by a monstrous deflavorizing machine and get to work! Capricorn: (Dec. 21 -Jan. 19) When Galileo discovered the world was turning he didn't say it was always going to be in your favor. Don't let life's little set backs weigh you down. The correct attitude is PTUT. SI ICIAL GUIST to forgive, for example that certain Taurus who has been pushing your deadlines almost everyday. , 4 If you can do that eternal happiness is yours. K. I NW 'S

Aquarius: (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Hello. Is there a build up of wax in your ear? Why are you listening to what THURSDAY A people are telling you? I'm not saying they're correct but critics have their place. Your mother EVENT CENTER AT SAN JOSE STATE PM MARCH would say "they build character" and they do. 14

Pisces: (Feb. 19-Mat. 20) I've seen all you fishes following the rest of the school down "negative lane." Play the role of the big, brave salmon swimming against the current. Do what you feel is right in AN ACOUSTIC EVENING WITH your heart. Someone has been raising their brow at you for awhile now, and remember, salmon is much better catch than any sardine. Brad Delanna Centerstage DARYL HALL JOHN OATES ANI) BAND RELAX, LISTEN TO JAZZ

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