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By JOHN G. Ball RICCO to be yet," said Palmer. "It takes SporU Editor about a year to fuUy implement VILLANOVA By JOHN F. SWIFT the system. Our kids are working Vd. 64. No. 4- UNIVERSITY. VILLANOVA. PA September 30, 1988 Assistant Sports Editor Sb much for the old adage that hard and are having fun with it. defense wins games. The topic on Despite B.U.'s high-powered Here is a hypothetical situation. the minds of Head Coaches Andy offense, Talley is not about to Second ofa two-part series Suppose you are a boxer and you Talley and Chris Palmer heading change his game plan to accom- • k have been working most of your into this Saturday's Villanova- modate the Terriers. Villanova life toward a dream. That dream Boston University game is will attempt to beat offense with Date rape at Villanova is apparently realized when you offense. more offense. "We want to stay are selected to represent your Palmer, in his initial season at wide open offensively and go point By NOEL E. FALCO and want it. " She struggled to push him turn. country in the Olympics. B.U., has transformed a once for point with them," said Talley. JENNIFER REIDY off and began to cry. Jim tried to Jill heard of this from someone You then proceed to travel conservative Terrier ballclub into "We're not going to try and Netos Editors subdue her, but she continued to put who heard the two men bragging thousands of miles to a country a "run-and-gun" passing team. control the ball against them." up a fight. of the deed. At first she thought Sue that eats "man's best friend" over "People say we're an offensive With these two philosophies {Editor's note: Names have been In disgust. Jim gave up. A dis- was responsible for putting herself rice. On the day of your first bout, club," said Talley. "Well, we look meeting head on, this game should changed to protect the identities of tressed Tina tried to talk to Jim and in the situation, but after reflection you arrive late for the fight like three yards and a cloud of dust be a classic. the persons involved]. ask him why he had treated her so she realized that no woman asks or because your coach did not read compared to them (Boston Scene one: After attending a differently and so disrespectfully. wants to be raped. University)." the schedule properly. You are Defensively, the Terriers pres- fraternity party, Tina left with a He said in response, "I don 7 know Sue never talked about it and Jill disqualified and beScome the laugh- Indeed, Villanova (1-1), widely ent another problem for the Wild- male friend she had dated in the what you're talking about" and was afraid to ask. ing stock of the games for some known as a high-scoring team, cats. Led by 1st team Division lAA past. The two had both been drink- proceeded to pass out. Tina called The Rev. John P. Stack, O.S.A., thing that apparently is not your pales offensively in comparison AH-American defensive back Mark ing beer at the party, but neither her roommate every five minutes dean of students, said Sept. 16 fault. Who is to blame? with Palmer's Terriers (1-1). In Seals, the Boston U. defensive was drunk. Once at his apartment for two hours in order to get a ride that acquaintance rape happens As you probably have guessed, last week's 23-13 loss to James lineup is solid. in Ardmore. Tina thought she home at Villanova University "more this is not Madison, B.U. set team passing ' a hypothetical situation overheard her ' friend, Jim, talking 'Ijust wanted to get away, ' Tina than we'd like to think." This scenario occurred last week records for both completions (30) "B.U.'s defense is coming along longdistance with a friend, saying said. "He made me feel worthless "I have a sense that it happens in Seoul, and attempts while South Korea, when (59) amassing nicely," said Talley. "Starting he was "trying to get over on some and small and used. " a lot, probably more off-campus, United States boxer, Anthony 230 yards through the air. with Seals and the defensive girl. The next time Tina saw Jim he but it does happen on [campus] as Hembrick, was disqualified from For those who saw V.U. beat a backfield, plus their 4-3 look, the Tina remembered him as a did not acknowledge her or inquire well," Stack said. run-oriented I the event for not being on Boston U last year, defense > time compliments the new warm, sincere and caring person about how she had gotten home. Stack added that in the seven 14-7 for his bout. at Villanova Stadium, . . . • I do not offense well B.U. is a serious from their previous dates. She still Scene two: In herfreshman year, years he has held his position be mislead. ' The philosophy The Terriers I of this type of have football team." had feelings for him and thought Jill heard that a friend. Sue, had there has been only one reported situation is that the athlete's only changed. "This is a different things might get intimate, but did been date raped in Sullivan Hall. case of "supposed" rape. is Boston .' concern his performance and all University team this Indeed, Saturday's game in not have sex in mind. She told Jim Sue had been drinking and had Chief Rowan P. Kelly, director other details are the responsibility year," Talley said. "They have a Boston will be exciting. It marks this before they were together. passed out on a bed offered to her of Security, said recently that •t of the coaching staff. lot of weapons. I've been very Villanova's official On the entry into the Jim, hoivever, tried to force her by a male friend. After Sue col- (Pholo by Nunes) there has been no reported case '} boxing team, for example, the impressed by them." Yankee Conference and thus into sex mentally and physically. As lapsed, her friend, Mike, took of date Wildcats will battle the University of at 1:30 rape or any rape on the 1 coaching staff The most The Rhode Island takes turns getting man responsible for takes on added importance for the he laid on top of her and tried to advantage her while another p.m. in the annual Parents' Weekend game. of Villanova campus in the seven > fighters to the arena. this 180-degree change is Palmer. Cats. force her legs apart, he said, "You friend looked on. When Mike was years he has been employed here. \ . The person Previously head coach at who was assigned New know you want to ... I know you finished, this friend, too, took his (Continued on page 8) to get Hembrick to the arena Haven, Palmer brought the run "It's really a big game because ' I happened to be the head coach of and shoot offense with him when it's the beginning of the Yankee Clean the room! the team. Ken Adams. Thus, the he joined B.U. earlier this year. Conference for real," said Talley. (filepholo) "It's an opportunity Radnor House in blame rests on the shoulders Though his team was open to to pi^Ve conflict of ViIlanova*8 Greg Downs must play an important i^e if coach Adams and on nobody the Cats are the change, they have not yet we're a contender for the coni^t^ to down B.U. this Saturday. perfected ence title, that we're a quality Pisreiits are else's. the explosive offense. coming Hembrick was not the only "We're not really where we want team that can play." with freshman residents By ANNE Stadium. person disappointed by Adams' LOMBARDI Staff Reporter Other athletic highlights Freshmen were advisedof responsibilities, said negligence, an entire nation was Stack include the football game tomor- let down. As a representative of Water Palo sinks foes By KpVIN C. HEIL was denied residency. Parents* Weekend officially row at 1:30 p.m., when Villa- will not receive on-campus hous- the United States of America, Assistant News Editor The excess of freshmen starts today with events nova hosts the University of came ing] people always think it's going Hembrick should have been at the from a greater number of iplanned through Sunday. Rhode Island. commu- to work out some way. A lot of arena to represent us. Radnor House condominum ters, off residents in Lucyna -campus and them make it, but there are as Eastern Tournament . J. Gorski, director of One of the non-athletic Since his coach's incompetence complex in Rosemont has been students who chose to attend, many who have a real tough time By KATHY BIELOMYZA thrashed Princeton. Villanova was not enough to Student Activities, said that affairs will be the parents' resulted in a national embarrass- overcome the forced to change security and even though they would not adjusting because they don't feel Staff Reporter displayed a dynamic defense and scoring power of the Minutemen. although the Student Activities after-dinner reception/dance ment, I feel Coach Adams should fining policies because of "unac- receive housing. In addition, more the scoring was evenly distributed ffice plans Parents' Weekend^^ in the Connelly Center tonight part of the school. Yet, ahead of be removed from his post ceptable behavior" by Villanova The Villanova accepted students chose to enroll time, they think, 'Villanova is water polo team among Michael Klarin, Farshad On Sept. 18, the team found "I'd really like to commend ihe^ beginning at 9 p.m. Tickets immediately. students who there, said Lisa than the University had expected, what I want, so I'm going to make opened its 1988 season last wee- Charmforoosh and Matthew Mor- themselves in a tight match with two groups who have taken ^^ould have been purchased Isn't that a bit harsh for just Nordell, director of the complex. he said. " kend with it work,' Stack explained. two impressive victo- ris, as each netted two goals. Slippery Rock. Down 2-1 in the care of all the details for the through the mail. one blunder? Absolutely not. Nordell said part of the problem ries in the Eastern Varsity Tour- The Tigers were robbed of the first quarter, the Cats were able weekend — the Blue Key The whole center will open "As clearly as we spell it out Nordell said she has met with At an event such as the Olym- is freshman residents, who have nament held at the United States match as the Wildcats came up to score [Society] organization and the so people can move between the pics, our country is on display t^ree times, leading to a to them ahead of time [that they (Continued on page 6) to Naval chosen to live in Radnor House Academy in Annapolis, with 11 steals during regulation 4-4 tie at the half. the strong Villanova Union." three performance areas. A the rest of the world through the With due to a larger-than-expected Maryland. plav. offensive play of Riley, who was Gorski said parents are wel- flute and harp duet will be athletes and coaches we send to freshman enrollment and a sub- On Sept. 17, the team split a Against U. Mass., senior James responsible for four of Villanova's come to attend classes all day located in the main lobby while represent us. These athletes and sequent lack of on-campus msDE double-header as they beat Prin- Riley led the Cats' goals, today. the Bell^ Air Terrace will be coaches,are, in effect, agents of attack with the WiWcats fought their 6-3 housing. ceton before falling to the three goals and three assists while way to a 6-5 victory. At 7 p.m., the men's soccer the location of a coffee-house our nation. The Rev. John P. Stack, O.S.A. University of Massachusetts, 10- adding one steal and one kick oui (IHe photo) team will play St. Joseph's musical group. EDITORIALS: Safety of students jeopardized by lack of To tolerate such irresponsible dean of students, said no freshman 7. to the University security p. 11 behavior defensive effort. Looking forward to continuing Field in Villanova (Continued on page 7) without punishment In the team's first match, Hockey Coach Cheryl who received a housing contract fresh- Starters Klarin, their would, in Engstrom, winning streak, the team Massaro essence, be similar to man goalie Steve Abbott denied Charmforoosh and Morris con- will face Princeton FEATURES; Karate club kicks off new year .p. 15 condoning it. I do not at home on know about nine of 12 shots on goalas the Cats tributed one goal each, but this Oct. 5. you, but I would hope that we Lewis speaks of plans ENTERTAINMENT: Vasey Theatre season previewed . .p. 21 could find someone a bit more Defense diligent than Coach Adams to SPORTS: Hut)er places sixth in Seoul p. 36 represent us. Furthermore, it isn't like it destroys and agenda in interview takes a rocket scientist to read an events schedule. This point is hockey By ROGER B. McCURDY II could best continue the progress illustrated by the number of other Staff Reporter (^ Student Government. nations that had trouble with the By AMY C. SPENCER "We have to be a unified team," Professor speaks boxing schedule — zero. Assistant Sports Editor John Lewis, Student Govern- said Lewis, "in order to challenge I am not saying that perfection ment president-elect, said he the administration and the Uni- by our athletes and coaches is the When Field Hockey Head Coach plans to continue the progress in versity." Lewis added that people only acceptable form of behavior. laws the drinking Cheryl University Senate which was on .r Massaro was asked what such as Michelle Ciccolo, who had Certain mistakes, .1 such as having begun by she expected from last week's former president Joe supported Sean Closkey 's presi- By KARLA BECKNER some resistance, including a an off day in the ring, are Allman. road trip, she unhesitatingly dential bid, will hold positions of Staff Reporter veto by former Gov. Richard allowable. Lewis, a senior replied, "Victories." However, the commerce and power within his organization. Thornburgh, but was rein- However, carelessness and finance student with a concentra- trip provided anything but wins, Lewis said that in the past the Officially it is called House Bill troduced when Gov. Robert Casey plain stupidity make our nation as the Cats dropped three games tion in marketing and an Honors University student senators were number 668 of the General Assem- took office. look ridiculous and must never be tied minor, the position of pres- and one, lowering their season won not up to date with the issues at bly of Pennsylvania. More com- The bill, once again, was hang^ tolerated by people who wear our 2-3-2. last after his nearest record to ident week hand. In effect, most were not monly, it is the new law on ing in limbo until a young man colors. After shutting out their oppo- competitor, Sean Closkey, con- even sure exactly how the Senate underage drinking that passed at Rutgers University drank him- I sympathize with Hembrick. nents in the first three ceded the election. said. games this worked, he through the Pennsylvania House self to death last fall. Six days He is only a victim of a system season, the Lewis, who served as student Wildcats failed to Because of former president of Representatives on Nov. 18, after that incident, the bill that passed must be evaluated. Coach in senator s|;nd score the seoottd tln«e games. worked extensively Allman, however, the senators 1987, and went into effect on May through the legislature. Adams, on the other hand, rg[>res* Lehigh beat Villanova 1-0, on the University Senate Imdflet the over the past two years have been 23, 1988. "Hell hath no fury like an ents what must be avoided when University of committee, had originally Pennsylvania won much better prepared and have The process for the bill began hysterical legislature," Shuman we put ourselves on display in the 2-0. planned to leave P"' ,.>v and Boaton CoUcpe aoMthem) Student Govern- had a much better chance to make approximately five years ago said at a lecture at international LaSalle Uni^ arena. the Cats 3^. This ment for hia aenior year, and dad downward a difference in the Uaiversity , said when members of the House asked versity on Sept. 20. "In fact, they If this unfortunate incident (FitoPhtio) trend was finally hiltad whan not run in theorjgimil presidential Lewis. Dr. Jolui Lewis, president-elect af Arthur Shuman, pre-law were so sure that this bill was serves to prevent such atrocities Villanova acorad aliction in thfH foals April. *The ttudanta are the driving advisor and a busineas law pro- going to pass that they tacked Irom occurring in future, Studenf the the then againitProvidanoeonScpC.T8.cn After the coaliiaion of the mil* force behind ehanpe in the Uni> «,«. ^ feaaor at LaSalle University, and new abortion control that act onto it mutt be our conaolation. romc to a 3*3 overti ^"^ Senate la a policy-making me ife. MM Afril ilafllion and Uwto' veriity." Mid LtwU. William Ryan, district attorney of as an amendment because they iif«rk Iv llMhpvinMMiit diiHiig ^^ ^^ *' •^i" ^^Ua iwdar tke LawiaMkltkirtootraM>rprob- Dalaware County, to draft the were sure that way it would tlMiiHMMr* Uwii aild IM Mt ka l«n tdU rwiaiM with tke Sonate. (Cmlkmdm 0mf 7) lifitlation. The bill met with

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members are encouraged to attend this ! responsible for managing and encouraged to attend and get involved. Volleyball Night dents, if a current University General Motors, 3M and duPont Dr. Robert D. Stokes of Ber- meeting. are also working wyn has been approved director developing non-credit certifi- The History Club presents a brief program is successful. on these exper- iments, which allows of Continuing Education at the cate programs for a varied discussion: "The 1988 Election in The Villanova University Space the students clientele interested in profes- SASS The A.C.S. will be hosting a weekly to compare their University. ; Historical Perspective: Will the Reagan Shuttle Experiments Program work with that Coffeehouse volleyball night every Wednesday even- of corporations. His appointment was sional advancement and per- Revolution Continue?" featuring guest was formed four years ago with 3M and duPont's ing from 7 to 9 p.m. in Alumni Gym. a grant from RCA. This answers on the vapor announced by Dr. Angelo sonal enrichment. speakers from the history and political Students Against Sexual Stereotypes $500 phase Continuing Education offers grant reserved a space for the change experiment conflict Armenti, dean of University science departments, at 4 p.m. in Need a break from studying? Got a will meet every Monday at 5 p.m. in with Vasey several training-oriented pro- on flight those the University College. The Office of Contin- Room 208. Refreshments will be served. case of the evening munchies? study the Peace & Justice Center. This week program's experiments a has found. grams, including: BRIDGES, a Volunteers scheduled for 1990, according to Repeating the experiments to uing Education operates under Afterwards there will be the first official blues? Stop by the Villanovans For Life we will watch and discuss a short video needed series of business courses for professor of prevent problems during the flight the auspices of University meeting of the History Club. All majors, Coffeehouse between 8 p.m. and mid- on date rape and finalize plans for Take Karl Zimmer, 1 liberal majors; mechanical engineering and direc- is one of the organization's College. arts American minors and anyone with an interest in night. Enjoy free coffee, cheap baked Back the Night and the trip to the D.C. current Handicapped Encounter Christ (HEC) Prior to Management Association concerns. the appointment, I women's art gallery. tor of the program. (CourtMy of Villanova Spac« Shuttte "We want to repe.at the history are all welcomed to help organize goods, and the '60s atmosphere of a is a Christian Faith experience shared Exper- imwTte Program) experiments here Stokes served for six years as courses; and paralegal the events planned for this year. coffeehouse with Villanova's home- The group, however, has to several times, by both physically disabled persons training. so we are sure that it will director of the University's grown entertainment. If you are inter- raise $10,000 to pay NASA to send microgravity. "We are exploring work along with able bodied assistants. If you New programs include an when send it i Career Development Center, ested in entertaining, call Maria 527- the experiment up on the shuttle. to see if we can come up with a we up," said want to involve yourself in a service working ethnic series of seminars on Zimmer. i with students, alumni 9280. Seniors An additional $40,000 is needed polymer experiment with better project this will be a wonderful growth and employers Irish, Polish, German and Ital- College Republicans for materials, supplies and characteristics," explains The presence of microgravity is in both career building experience. The retreat takes ian culture, and courses in sign transportation. Zimmer. the only factor which makes development and placement. , place on Oct. 7-9. There will be a skills. In his I language and counseling The Belle Air is now acceptmg 35mm The organization is also looking The polymer experiment is conducting the experiment in new position, he is meeting Oct. 2 at St. Clare's Guest Run for the gold color pictures of senior houses. The for a plape to work. The project designed to produce nylon 6-6 in space different from Earth College Republicans will be holding house at 7:30 p.m. For further informa- - \ most creative and interesting pictures is currently in boxes in the base- a microgravity environment. A testing. their last meeting before Fall Break at tion contact Shawn Tracy, O.S.A. or will be placed in the seniors section of ment of Tolentine Hall. more uniform, crystalline struc- When the experiment is sent 4 p.m. in the Bryn Mawr Room of Margie Kernicky in the Campus Min- Dobbin inauguration "Run for the Gold" is a fundraiser the yearbook. Please place photos in an The group is comprised of ture should result with superior into space, it will be placed in a Connelly Center. istry Office, 645-4080. intended to raise $3,000 for Special envelope addressed to seniors editor. engineering, business, English chemical and physical properties canister and mounted inside the Drop off in later Olympics. A baton will be in continual John Barry no than and science majors who meet without gravitational forces, said space shuttle. This presents a be held Wednesday Oct. 14. problem, the to Civil Rigiits lecture motion around the Villanova track from weekly to discuss preliminary Chris O'Brien i/i an article in because project must 5 p.m. on Oct. 6, to 5 p.m. on Oct. 7. Writing labs tests, results, fund raising and Supernova, a student publication. be workable in any position, said By E.H. McELDOWNEY Supreme Court Chief Justice Reporter Your support, through sponsorship, will future planning. The second is a vapor phase Zimmer. Staff Robert N. Nix and Attorney Gener- Julian Bond, prominent civil rights allow youngsters of all ages the oppor- The organization is working on change experiment. This is the Zimmer and Janisch attended al Leroy S. Zitnmerman, according activist and national leader for economic Adjusting to tunity to participate in fun and mean- two experiments under the direc- investigation of film condensation the fifth Annual Get-Away Special Approximately 700 visiting to the Rev. Kail C. Ellis, O.S.A., justice and human rights, will address ingful events of all types at Villanova. The English Department's Writing tion of Zimmer. "These experi- and evaporation in microgravity, Symposium this week at Cape dignitaries, professors, guests and dean of the College of Liberal Arts the Villanova community at 8 p.m. in family clianges If you have any questions please contact Lab is open and located in the Coun- ments are still in the early design said^immer. Canaveral. Both were in attend- alumni are expected to process and Sciences and Dr. M. Louise Bartley, Room 209. His talk is entitled ~^ Heather at 525-3308 or Troy at 825-4663. seling Center, Room 106 Corr Hall. It phase and it will be at least two Under normal conditions on ance for theshuttle lift-off. Janisch into the duPont Pavilion on Wed- Fitzpatrick, dean of the College of 'The '60s to the "SOs" and will focus We appreciate your support, Sigma Pi is staffed by three graduate assistants, years before they will be able to Earth, the water evaporates presented a paper titled "Compu- nesday to take part in the inaug- Nursing. The Adjusting to Family Changes/ and on the origins and later developments Elizabeth ural convocation for new Univer- Stephen McHenry, and Kappa Kappa Gamma. Support Biebel, Susan Page and go up in the shuttle," said Man- forms bubbles on the inside of a terized Monitoring and Control of The Rev. civil rights movement in America. Group is being offered for of the Robert Waller. For further information Experiments in Space." sity president the Rev. Edmund vicar for Catholic education in the Villanova students ager Tom Janisch, a graduate closed container. As the bubbles This Presented in collaboration with the who feel uncomfor- Philadelphia, and contact Mr. Martinez in the English student. condense, they run down the sides marks the third consecutive year J. Dobbin, O.S.A Archdiocese of Honors Seminar, "The Sixties," this table about changes in their families. Office. 201 Vasey Hall or call him at The first experiment involves of the container that Villanova sent students to. Among the group processing Peter J. Liacouras, president of Possible topics include births, and become important event is open to the entire deaths, 645-4645. State Oct. 8 the fabrication of a polymer in water. the symposium. will be Pennsylvania (Continued on page 9) marriages, University. divorces, leaving home, etc. The group will be led by Kathy Rehill Black Cultural Society and Keith Alexander. For more infor- mation or to sign up, contact the Know your past Communities complain of Villanova students Oct. 4 Counseling Center, 106 Corr Hall, or call By MAUREEN STAPLETON examples of underage drinking, "It [doesn't] necessarily have to Come out and party at the Move Your 645-4040. Body- House '88. The party starts Staff Reporter zoning violations and parking be Villanova University [stu- Jam University Office of The Villanova fact is that it's Senior group picture at 8 p.m. and goes until 2 a.m. It will problems. dents], [but] the Continuing Education will be offering The relationship between Vill- held in Nevin Field House. Kerrigan said, "Most students the biggest institution." be the Jake Retrace Bingo-oating a special seminar on genealogy. anova University and the sur- small minor- Violations of drinking laws are Power 99 FM's DJ. Jeff Mills will rock act responsibly, but a your ancestors' paths through the U.S. rounding communities is be dealt with, The senior group picture will be taken the house. Admission is only $4 with ity act up ... it is these students problems that must support grpup or from overseas thcough this informa- at 12:45 p.m. in the Villanova Stadium. a college I.D. and without. Don't miss "strained as a result of an influx that are set up as the Villanova according to both Hennessy and $5 104 for tive program. Stop by Vasey in Banner. Greeks please wear letters. The raindate it. of students" residing these example." more information. willbe Oct. 6. The second raindate is communities, according to Tom Banner said, "Students should Hennessy said that "raids" The Binge-Eating Information/Sup- scheduled for Oct. 11. Please arrive Banner, township manager of be made aware that this is not a made on Main Line drinking port Group is again being offered for promptly. Haverford. picnic. They're not here to raise establishments are not directed Villanova students who feel that their Prospective Bob Crofford, township manag- hell." toward Villanova students. He Womon's March eating is sometimes out of t:ontrol. grsduates er of Radnor, said he understood Crofford said that he felt Stu- said, "It is the breaking of the law Topics will include the cultural and why there was an increase in dent Government had helped the that is being pursued. We're not psychological components of compulsive German Club Women, take back the night so that Full-time undergraduates who expect freshman enrollment, "but the relationship between the town- out to embarrass Villanova eating and/or purging. The group will University." «-. (Pholo tyy Castano) you need not fear to walk alone after to receive degrees in 1988 or timing could not have been ship and the University, but be led by Dr. Patricia Mclntyre and Ms. December Main Line homes. dark. Take Back the Night, "Prospective worse." He said, "Last spring, added, "when the students live Banner said that any Penn- Take Back Rachel Ginzberg. For more information May 1989 must complete p.m. disciplined by the community . . munity ... it's There will be a meeting at 12:45 Our Lives: March for Graduate" their names there was a decent amount of here, they are part of the commun- sylvania school should have a very a tolerance that A Women's or to sign up, contact the Counseling cards to record [off-campus] students' actions are they let us stay in St. Thomas Hall Room 214. Members Survival will begin at the Broad and as they should appear on diplomas and progress with the residents," but ity ... resulents want to keep a strict policy concerning underage here." Center, 106 Corr flail or call 645-4050. experiences in not the responsibility of the There is a "balancing will be describing their Christian Recreation Center in Philadel- in the Commencement Program. Full- felt that this progress couk) be fair amount of sanity.'* drinking. He said that the Univer- act" that both education and travel in Germany, that the town- sity should step in because stu- University." Crofford said he must perform to phia at 6 p.m. A rally at City Hall will time undergraduate who have not , inhibited by the increase in The complaints slides, The relationship that Villanova keep both Austria and Switzerland with be at 9 p.m. submitted "Prospective Graduate'* enrollment. ship managers have to deal with dents are "violating the laws, the students and the pictures other means. has with the surrounding com- residents happy. and Fashion show cards should come to the Registrar's "It WIS not the original intent usually concern housing code which [is] not in keeping with "We do not go munities is different compared to out of Office, Room 202 Tolentine Hall, at once that the University woukl accept violations or excessive noise. University policies." our way to harass students. so freshmen. There was no Banner cited an example of a A violation by a student of other universities which are in There seems to be a misunder- KnigMs of Cohmbus to complete the cards. many Frandiexan under-the-talile Mowe to accept trumpet playing at 3 ajn. either an alcohol law or zoning residential areas, Crofford said. standing of what is going on in All are invited to try out. Prolesakmal more people the withes of added that the complaints he code should result in the removal "One of the differences is that the township," he sakl. and future models. MiiMt He Villanova is in the center of an He added. "The DONT MISS THIS GREAT Radnor TowoMp/' said Arline reoeived about students usually of that student from the Univer- student popu- sity, Banner saidl'Considering the affluent residential community. lation does good things ... but The first informational meeting for Anyone interested in taking this OPPORTUNITY! Kerrigan, secretary of external concerned Villanova students. Villanova affairs in Student Government. Banner said he did not have number of applicants the Univer- There is concern to protect the very little word of that gets out. the Kn^ti of Columbus, semester the proficiency exam (Certif* 11-1M8 Connelly CenterA^illanova rid quality of Hfe," he commented. I think that if the University Univertity Collcfe Council will be held icat pratique ou fraacais) offered by the Chief Maurice Heniieasy of problems with students from sity has been reeeiving,fetting made Room,?—9pjn Dr. Rettly will pfiMnt a Time Ed Kerripn sakl, "Because they itself a little more obvk)us at 7:30 p.m. in the West Lounge of Paris Chamber ci Cmmwm (C.CXP.). Ratimr'Tmntlbipuid, ''Studiiiu either Bryn Mawr CoUage or d lao had apples woukl be better as a IMM^CoMMUy CanlffT/ChMM 1- liaiijipiBiHiit WnriralMpIn JPSCorf HaU he said. [the residents] have more nraney, neighbor, that would help. little Doi«lMrty Hall. We are open to all please contact Dr. Aene MonfMu, 5 partray ji hut tmape for all of Haiearlord Collar- for the oommuity," A mWMStsf, Oct. 8, §nm 8 te4 »jn. J^ ] aakl cam* that have vielatad they have more resources to use of that goes a kmg way in a Cacholk mMm 18 yaart and older. 'The Modsrn Lanfuapw k T ilaniiiwn, 212 11-21-18 CaoMUy VlUaii^ llMt a^knaltiMy do Cnlfard M iicaivai StudanU I** CiMr/VUlaaava wil raMtt Hm . . relatkmsbip." Knighu Make Service Funl' St. ThoaMs Hair«xtanalon 4704. in tk^ tMpMMity." He eilid ^ki^M about atudMla. Ha aaid. laws, said Kerrigan. '^alMMldbe « they fael that it is their com- HMMiay/Oct. 6, 8 10 4

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By SHEILA National News Notes repuMlci Sl^ff ki^Pkr . College demography to change ^ _, • ^_ Student Government FiesWent Non-traditional students ~ The survey, conducted by elect lolui tewis anasvvQsd Jion- those at least 2S-ycars-okl who the Collc«e Board's Office of day lie taM filled eW»t or the seats often have fanuhee and jobe ^ Adult Learning Services in MS future cilikiet. will make up half of the [OALS], also found that more tiie positiaiis cumotly liffed ' natkm's college than six million adults are in the depertneftts of external populatkm by study the year 2000, a new report by for college credit each year. By HALUE ZIMBfERMAN placement of their employees in matching funds creating more fffairs. Internal afiairs and aca* the Colle«e Board said. "We found that adults are Staff Rgporkr the teaching profession for three magnet schools, which are demk affairs. A tressurer and to five years of also serious students, and that they service. designed to promote excellence dheetcr of personnel have Thoee students, the board enroll in the mainstream of With the fund, Dukakis plans and upgrade the quality of their been named. While at a safe distance from said, will need fewer services higher education," to launched new National school systems. The new' secretary for the said OALS the passion and controversy that than students aged 18 to 25, Director Teachers Corps, a external affairs is Carol B. Aslanian. domestic Peace Furthermore, Bush proposes department of but will bring surrounds issues such as abortion, as much revenue In addition, the survey found Corps for teaching that can expanding a new federal fund to Arline Kcfrigsn, a {unior. Kerri- the Strattjgic Defense Initiative to colleges as younger students older students require fewer "inspire, galvanize, and harness $50 million and providing about gan has had previous experience and the death penalty, education do. services. the power and potential of a new $1 million to each state with this department as iusistant remains in the forefront of the that generation of teachers directly selects secretary. She also worked with 1988 presidential out one school district for campaigns. of Health clinics facer abortion rule our liberal arts colleges and experimentation in order to the department of personnel. Both candidates agree that the universiti^." finance experiments in education Kerrigan spent the last two Campus health clinics patients. lower and upper levels of the (Hwlbbyi The fund will help to expand reform, summers working with the Pen- around the country may soon Federal funding reaches American educational system Stvdeat Goyenuncst President John Lewis hae ckoeen several programs that tagon, and makes an effort to New be unable to provide students $400,000 a year for some clin- need reward and recc^- On the college level, Dukakis improvement. i—Jbers of hto cabinet. JncfaMllnaTreaswfrParf Davis (ahove,ri^>. with nize talented teachers and will be and Bush have both attend all Radnor Township meet^ information about abor- ics. The e^ect of the policy Once again, however, the ways focUsed on used with the newly developed the problem of ingai, said Lewis. Ciccok) also worked on Student The new director of personnel tk)ns, said the U.S. Department would be "devastating," said that Gov. Michael Dukakis and higher education National Teaching Stardards affordabUity. According to a pamphlet distrib- Government's coeducational dor- is senior Kate Wagenmann, who of Health and Human Services campus health officials. Vice President George Bush seek Board to establish a higher degree Dukakis has uted by the Student Government mitory report. organized the used book sale IHHSJ. Federal courts in Massachu- to accomplish these ends are made his commit- of teacher competence. ment to "the titled "Villanova University Stu- The department of internal wluch took place at the banning A new policy, supposedly setts and Colorado determined strikingly different. fundamental princi- — dent Government," the depart- affairs deals with non-academic of this semester. The director of effective since March but only the policy violated the Family " pie that no On the grade school and high youngster who com- aspects at the University. It recently invoked, will pletes high school, is qualified 16 ment of external affairs deals with personnel is in charge of the stop Planning Act in that it is (Courtosy of College school levels Bush has, since 1964, Praas Service) Botk €llidMitM 9gfB9 issues such as local and state handles issues such as parking, recruitment and organization of granting federal funds to cUn- contrary to medical ethics by favored do college -work and is admitted "a Constitutional amend- ics to collie, should government, voter registration, meal polan, alcohol policy, campus new members for Student and hospiuls that distrib- withholding certain kinds of ment which would permit prayer tk&t tk§ hmr md up- ever be denied life, life, residence ute abortion information that opportunity because of finan- off-campus housing, parking and housing, Greek Government. to medical help from students. Bush - within the nation's schools ... as a minority recruitment. hall conditions, tuition and stu- All the appointees, except Davis, president cial need." an extension of our commitment He proposes three Assistant secretaries in this dent rights, as noted by the have worked previously within 'Professor remains suspended to teaching values." km MbeMoMf sjfi- major steps. First, Dukakis department are Alan Shuckrow pamphlet. Student Government President Dukakis opposes school prayer. would increase A Georgia Southwestern Col- "showed a lack of discipline Imi MM JinprovMiiML and Michelle Bogosian. both sopho- The new secretary for the Phil Brach's administration. funds toward Pell Grants and lege [GSC] professor lost when he used a particularly for education? Bush's highly publicized criti- a college mores. Both Shuckrow and Bog- department of academic affairs is By ^'^"^ °^ Dukakis for work loans. Second, he will Sept. 12 court fight to get back egregious expression."^ College Press Service White House criticism, a lot of vetoing a bill While in Stevens, the assistant Congress and the encourage state osian worked with the department Laura and Lewis said he feels that the new into a people in higher that would require grade schoolers governments to classroom from which he Capitan thought so last^ education think Senate, Bush sponsored developing secretary is Barbara Kresch. Both filled and co- create college opportunity funds last year and helped in cabinet is with young, but was barred for calling "I have been going around Bush is full of bunk. to say the Pledge of Allegiance one of March when GSC suspended the sponsored a number of major many.of the plans and proposals. are sophomores and worked the experienced people who know ." and tuition prepayment plans his students a "black — Towery with pay. In June, a country saying that I want to be indicates another difference. Bush « l u teacher improvement legislative which Bogosian is also a permanent department last year. what they are doing. known Bush "will do whatever his explained this will allow parents to pay faculty committee recom- as the 'education presi i spring that "We are acts. respon- He co-sponsored the Student into a special, resiclent in the town of Villanova, The department's main The positions of vice president, U.S. District Judge Duross dent," Vice President George advisors tell him to do to get one nation under God. Our kids interest-bearing mended that Towery be Teachers Corps Act, which pro- trust which could help to keep the sibility is to provide for the needs secretary and assistant secretary Fitzpatrick ruled that GSC Bush said elected. Hell, it's politics," said Dr. should say the that pools parents' contribu- allowed to teach again in the during a campaign stop Pledge of vided for According to the the recruitment of volun- tions and makes long-range department in touch with local of the students. for the department of public President William Capitan in California this summer. "The Robert Clodius of the National Allegiance." fall, but Capitan overruled the teer student tutors to aid in investments. happenings, Lewis said. pamphlet, their main issues are relations, and the assistant secre- could suspend professor Allen reason is simple. Opportunity Association of State Universities As in the case with school committee, suspending the is poverty-stricken areas. Ciccolo, a senior, will pre-registration, scheduling, tary in the department of internal and Land He also The third and most.. comprehen- Michelle Towery without pay for fall professor what America is all about, Grant Colleges. prayer, Dukakis holds such legis- _ ...„h..„.„. without pay for the and supported legislation involving continue secretary of internal advisement, course offering, affairs have yet to be announced. sive part of Dukakis' plan is his as term as punishment for mak- term. education is the key to iation to be unconstitutional. salary increases of 19.2 percent affairs. Last year she worked with teacher evaluation, academic The new president and his ing the remark in an argument opportunity." While Dr. Aims McGuiness of Dukakis goal to design an Education Insur- and Bush both speak calendar, rank and academic the Education P^""^"* ^^'^ ance Fund that will Sean Closkey's campaign for cabinet will begin t^eir terms on with student Ginerva Dennis Last Commission of the of improving the quality and w^'k-^^ ?;^J^^P allow students week's decision fol- Washington, D.C teachers. Student Government president. honesty. Oct. 6. about .... States thinks "you can take the to repay their college her grade last March. lowed a hearing An educatedwv.v.v«..w^ workforce.T,v,..v*v,.^, Bush*^Mo.. quantity of teachers in the public loans of Towery's Bush says that successful believes, is the key to a prosperous Vice President at his word: he school through payroll withholding. This arguments to overturn his system. teachers must wants to be the education pres- be rewarded. "Our will be done according Fitzpatrick said suspension. economy. To prepare that work- Dukakis says he will establish to a sched- Towery teachers and principals are talent- force, he promises more student ident," he wonders whether Bush a Nationar Teaching ule proportionate to future Senate meets for first time Excellence ed and able. But aid, would take the political heat of many of them earnings, By plans to help families save for Fund to recruit and retain out- MAUREEN STAPLETON credits to be juniors and thus are lecture scheduled for Nov. 13 by toil for long hours and get little their children's education and funding college programs at the standing Bush's proposal entails. the Stuff Reporter not official senators unless the the controversial teachers for America's recognition. theologian Rev. expense of defense, for example, If we want better creation of a programs to bring more minority schools. The fund will be financed College Savings Senate makes an exeception or Charles E. Curran, S.T.D., spon- performance out of our schools. Bond. build is SEPTA elected Such to students to "Whoever president a bond would allow The University Senate briefly amends the campuses. with a first-year investment of Senate's constitution. sored by the religious studies we must reward it," he has to face three major problems," $250 said. tax-free growth if used for college met for the first time during the An exception was made for department. miliion. Bush has He said, 'i don't feel McGuiness said. will outlined several major education. These He says his U.S. Department of "They have The new fund will supplement bonds would academic year on Sept. 23. Zahm and Sperduto by the rules he represents the Catholic identity proposals in the course of the 1988 Education to deal with the budget and trade also be interest-bearing. Prior to the meeting, a wine and and review it would avoid the con- efforts already underway at the committee, but must that the University purports to new bridge campaign deficits, that would make up Daniel T. frontational style of President the high priority placed state and local levels Regan, profesor of cheese party was held for the be reviewed by the executive be." to recognize part of his new bridges defense spending national education peace and justice By JENNA WARD over rail lines in Ronald Reagan's Education »" and the the work of exceptional teachers education, said senators and administrators to committee before it is brought Also under new business. Dr. ^ ^^ He proposed creating Staff Report^ Villanova, Park View, Haverford Department commitment to entitlements for a that the Dukakis and Bush college socialize. The meeting itself was before the Senate. under William Furthermore, it will provide incen- ^ Zahm said that Harry R. Strack, political science older new $500 million federal program proposals and Bryn Mawr, is estimated at Bennett. people, such as Social tives, such as are "clearly a step in the short because there was minimal a constitutional amendment professor, questioned scholarships, to ot Merit Dr. Philip A. Construction Secunty. Schools which would right direction. However, of a new foot- $975,000. The cost of the Villanova attract top students to the teach- afford- business for the Senate to would take too long and that "an Maurone, chairman of the Univer- A ^ ui ., .. .. provide bridge crossing the bridge project itself And while all t awards to individual ing an Norristown is $235,000. that might sound He can do anything [about ing profession , education is not the most address. entire semester would be wasted" sity Senate, about the schools that status of High Speed Rail near I Moriarty very attractive to education] if he doesn't address improve the educa- crucial thing, Paid through federal, a national The National Teaching Excel- but rather the A question was raised concern- before both he and Sperduto the minus grading system. This local and tion of its students. Hall began in early July and is coll^e community those | recognizing (of state buffeted by problems first." lence J the value of the ing the status of the executive would be offkially recognized as funds, SEPTA is now pro- Fund will also encourage system was passed in March< 1987 scheduled eight years of budget «^"^V„^"PPorts proposals giving education. That's to conclude this Ctetob- viding the funds cuts and (Continued on page 6) businesses to make mid-career the message secretary of the Senate. Student senators. by the Senate. The approval of the in conjunction !|)5U million to states for er, according to the Southeastern federal that needs to get across." Senator Jonathan Zahm of Uni- Zahm said, however, that the system with the Urban Mass Public by the Rev. John A. Dris- Pennsylvania Transportation versity College was elected « the student senators would work to Transportation Authority. coll, O.S.A., former University Authority [SEPTA]. executive secretary but obuld not make the constitutional change so President, was announced The footbridge is used by south last After reviewing inspection emerge be offknally that all campus residents as well as SEP- in first recognized as such. sophomores can run for semester. delnrte The status of this issue reports, By DANTE J. SCALA tougher on criminals, SEPTA resolved last TA commuters, he added, as [the polluted] Boston Harbor." This W98 due to the question of the Senate, including transfer will be made public at the next ki order to pre- about his "passionless, techno- don't favor spring to replace the 50-year-old News Editor *We have got to instill values abortion . . . The ques- his eligibility vent disturbances, in He continued that a cut in the cratic" to be a senator. students. He said, ''It is of great Senate meeting. SEPTA has way of governing, "I care tion is footbridge, according to SEPTA's young people." capital who makes the decision? Both made assurances that the old , ., . „. ^P^^. He men- gains tax would actually Zahm and student Senator importance to have a full compli- .... deeply about people, all service Like boxers m the nng, Vice tioned a people, And I think it has to be the woman relations department. . "many-point" drug bridge will remain in pro- increase the government's tax working ..." Christopher Sperduto were ment of senators.'* The meeting was the last for service President people in the exercise of According to service George Bush and Gov. gram he would implement if revenues her own con- transfer students elected to the Under new Brach the rela- during construction, but upon the while creating more Bush said business, Phil as Student Government he did not question science and religious beliefs tions department, the total cost of "*'^*'*' ^^"^' ^*^^?*-. that Senate. According to the rules, Brach, Student president. project's completion, it will be ^^?*u J«»>«- "e mentioned his "flexible his opponent's Government pres- Zahm publically recog- w^fibefore they came out fighting in Dukakis passion, but added makes that decision." this program, which includes four countered that while freeze" proposal for cutting both senators do npt have enough ident, publicly denounced the nized the work of torn down. the that Dukakis is "out Brach. their first debate Sept. 25 at Wake values are of the main- Bush responded that he does important, leaders deficit and said he supported a forest University stream." He mentioned that support the in North have to reflect these values. He balanced budget amendment death penalty, in part The Dukakis is "a card-carrying then referred, as because "I do believe it would be .' he did at other problem is that xu j^ . . government member" Students The two candidates of the American Civil inhibiting."" He also verbal times, to the United States' rela- spends too much, said Bush, mentioned New business thrusts and Liberties Union [ACLU], as he has the furlough pames did not pro- tionship with Panamanian leader Healtli insurance program which was duce a winner, repeatedly done during the cam- in place in said Dr. Robert W. Gen. Manuel Noriega, whom he Bush said he Massachusetts while would "permit paign. He also said register Langran, political science called a " that Dukakis Dukakis was governor, which "drug-running . . . dicta- people to buy into Medicaid He described himself as a "strong tor." He also outlined a "furloughed murderers who had chapter formed By MAUREEN STAPLETON program added that the caUstrophic health x^T'w/j^ . . liberal Democrat" in August 1987. 1 he debate did make it clear, of enforcement not served enough time to Staff Reporter and education. insurance bill should be fullv be however, When asked if he had been By JENNIFER UUNDGREN and to offer lectures about man- that "what really divides The federal deficit enforced. eligible for parole." | But he said an "across the two trying to brand Dukakis as unpa- SlaffRtporter agement issues, said Kate Wagen- are their issues, said Dukakis said his pUn to cut the the-board" Bush also said that he was for Student Government will be ; mandate that all com- triotic with the ACLU statement, adoption and mann, chapter president. MtTz\ budget deficit includes panies must provide against abortion. In running a voter registration drive i^T^l^u .J . . health in- Bush said he was not A chapter of the Society for the In addition to lectures, this Indeed, the twodisagreed sharp, eliminating questioning response to a follow-up until (X:t. 8. department of certain unneeded I surance question, The would drive some com- Dukakis' Advancement of Management lyon a number of issues, patriotism, but was Bush said he society will organize tripe to see including weapons systems, investing in panies out of business had not "sorted out external affairs, under the direc- and hurt pointing out Dukakis' (SAM] was eatablished at the speakers and plans to attend a abortion, health care, the death economic Irberal the penalties" for abortion if Arline Kerrigan, is con- growth, bringing inter- theeconomy. He alao criticized the a law tion of penalty, the views. banning Univereity oo Sept. 22. Philadelphia Senior Chapter meet- role of the federal est rates down and collecting program's expense. abortkm were reinstated. ducting the drive. Dukakis responded, It ia an additiofial oiganixation ing. Plane are also being discueaed government and military unpaid "Of course Dukakis said, "I think is for all taxes, Dukakis countered that Bush what the The registration drive the Vice President is questioning for students from the CdSkwt of about attending thia year's spending. He then criticized Vice President is saying is that students who wish to participate Bush for had not provided an answer to the my patrifitism . . Commeroe and Finance to broaden A panel of journalists, . And Ireeent it.^ he's prepared national conference in Cincinnati, including wanting to spend "a great deal of 37 million Americans who make to brand a woman kxrally in the November election. ABC He added that he bofwd "we get a their ranpe of knowledge t a jab in thU oowitry. it came vahM a Dukakis eaid^ is npinet the Buiii said ««i'teha|il«r. There are no prerequieites duction of thie chapter rrflecU the polatad out that «ms caiMM af Amenct's Bush countered. "Is thia (he with IwaUh m%\Mnmot. he wented to five Villanova is current drug problem. In kKil and state .SAM'ft4Mln iMirpoeedM a 910- MtM 40^ • Member ef SAM. ynktnkftmX of the Colly recQgnieed ae addition ti«e to unleash oitr OM»lNier? MMite^Ml IIm ACLU fovfrnniettte m \mft having a qualified The drive ie being conducted at ^eoiely it 10 jivt It toiaprovijigediicitiQQaiidbeMif That enewer wee about at wrh Mtfol is poieihie. He ileo Imimel «tM* k epeh lo «U CtHiit «l jGmi- ol GMMMite MMTFiaanoe tadiie MMMMMBt pngram with the tablee eet up daily in ConneHy dear Dvkikie ra^M |» a queition On ikteUM, DukiUs tiid. ''I OMroeaiid FhMuioe ehMeiiteiAd etrieue attitude ef the etMdente Center tnm II an. to 2 pjn.

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IMS • THE VIUANOVAN • reshman proUems persist (Omtinuedfrom page wap&its 1) to wiiaths from tenants' doors ykH and not exclusive to itadaor Houae. BySINEiUDQUINN member of the Georgia Hovae of to Leary's book. the Radnor Township manager, vomiting in the hallways and The whole township faces this StaffRapor^ Itepreaentatives, he sparked con- Possibly the the chief of poHce and her attor- leaving it unattended, she said. problem, she said. reason why Bond troversy because of his outspoken has been neys to see what she could do to There has also been excessive Stack said such a powerful force in for weekend the kev. Francis A. Civil rights activist Julian Bond criticism of the Vietnam War. the civil rights movement is that ((Continued from page 1) parents stop the problems that have noise, "unbelievable amounts. of Farsad, O.SA, advisor for off- "Many were dis- will be lecturing Monday about Consequently, he was denied his he occurred at Radnor House. drinking" and parties which campus residents, and others prefers to make a large impact For those interested in danc- couraged and disgusted with ^'Origins and Developmenta in the seat in the house. on a small area ing, As a result, security has been "fk>at from room to room." she spoke to off-campus freshmen than to attempt a band playing songs of the tailgating. Quite a few com- Civil Rights Movement in Amer- Demanding his right to freedom to make A '608 "stepped up" to deter underage added. during the Orientatibn Program small impact on a larger '50s, and '70s will be mented on the fact that ica " as part of "The 19608: Politics of speech, he took his case to the area, according to the book. located in the Villanova although drinking and residents under 21 Nordell explained that in most about "es^pectations within the Room. the drinking age is 2 1 and Culture," an Honors program Supreme Court in 1966.4ie was Bars will who attempt to bring alcoholic instances the problem is caused community, difficulties they be set up and food there seemed to be many under- course. allowed to return to his seat in beverages into Radnor will by a student or a guest. provided in all three areas. age drinkers. Not everyone was House She added might expect to encounter . . . and Bond will be the first in a series the legislature the same year. Lewis The Rev. negative, but there be denied entrance, she said. that Radnor House has not fined personal acbustment. Edmund J. Dobbin, were quite of speakers who will focus on the Bond has taken part in or has O.S.A., University president, a few complaints," she Warnings are no longer given anyone except Villanova students. **We bask:aUy laid everything added. : to residents *»»•• (Photo by Shii«) moral, social and political revolu- founded such groups as the Stu- will attend to greet and to get who break Radnor She said she has also received out for them, but then thiew it Radnor Ho«m 1mm been lorced to change policies tion of the 1960s. dent's Nonviolent Coordinating The concert tomorrow night House rules. Fines are handed out complaints from tenants who say back at them, saying that we're interview to know parents, Gorski said. lecture, is Committee, the Southern Poverty will be held in duPont immediately, that "it's The which sponsored (Continuedfrom page 1) There are a number of pres- Pavilion. she added. a wild bunch." not mind readers. They've got to that they're not living in a dor- worse," he said. by Pigeon, history professor, Law Center, the Community The Four Tops and Nordell explained that the tran- She said she hoped that upper- Bob jurisdiction of University Presi- entations starting at 10 a.m. The come and make things known to mitory ... They're living in an "I think it's definitely a respon- and the history department, will Appeal for Human Rights and the Spinners, two popular Motown sition from high school to classman residents of Radnor us. With dent the Rev. Edmund J. Dobbin, tomorrow. The academic 6,000 people you don't apartment [where] not everyone is sibility of the upperclassmen to be held on Oct. 3, at 8 p.m. in Voter Education Project. His groups of the '60s and '70s, will college is difficult enough for House would "show them [fresh- O.S.A. departments will host discus- just call them in one at a time and a student, so you have toact more show the freshmen how to act Bartley Hall, Room 209, according activism tends to be more under- perform. Tickets are still avail- freshman without having to wor- man] the ropes," explaining that say, sions in various locations 'how's it going today?* As responsible than if you were living because Under this limitation, Lewis we know that she's [Nor- to a flyer from the honors stated than one would expect for across able for this concert. ry about living off campus and she is under an obligation to freshmen, that's not always easy campus. At least 100 on campus." dell] not going to put up with it. said that one of the possible goals program. such a prominent civil rights people are expected to attend about other possible distractions. protect everyone who lives there. to do [get them all together], but Terzian said he does not per- Someone's going to be out of activist, according to the book, of his term will be to amplify the However, "I'm too She said Bond was, a force in the civil the Collie of Nursing lecture Two brunches will be held young to be she feels that Villanova it was not that we didn't make ceive the problem in voice of the Senate within the Radnor housing if it keeps up," he added. rights movement in the early Julian Bond: Black Rebel, by John on Sunday. their mother. This is is under an obligation and several hundred are expect- Both seatings for a condo, not to "round the effort," Stack continued. House to be as severe as Nordell University. "I want everyone to live com- 1960s and 1970s and continues to Neary. the champagne brunch a dorm," she said. them [freshmen] up into an assem- Mike Terzian, a junior and ed to be at each of the other are sold said. "The only problem we've fortably and happily. I don't want be active today. He is noteworthy His method is somewhat less Another goal of the Lewis four out. The standard Sunday Some of the "antics" which bly," find out where they are Radnor House resident, said that admin- academic colleges' pro- had in our wings has been gar- anyone getting hurt. I hope that as the first black official elected aggressive than most, and he is istration will be the issue of grams, Gorski said. brunch will be available in the have occurred include "ring and living and how the^ are doing as it would be a good idea to have bage. For me it's not an immediate it evens out. It won't be good for to serve in a southern legislature content to be a part of the Georgia tailgating. dining halls for $8 per person, run" [ringing a resident's doorbell off-campus residents. Stack speak to the freshmen Forums will also be present- problem, but maybe for other anyone if there's a lot of animosity and then running in the 20th century. legislature, which he has been a ed by the international studies said Gorski. away], stealing She added that the problem is directly "just to let them know people in the building Lewis added that the problem it's been and tension," Nordell said. During Bond's term as a member of since 1975, according of drinking liability has not program, the Honors program As there will be stopped. Those of legal drinking and the physics department. A no tailgating talk picnics this year, age continue to get their own concerning parental help the Univer- Bush, Dukakis in student career choices will sity has arranged for free lunch debate education Student group to alcohol, and since they are on be in for parents (Continued from pfige 4) (Continuedfrom page University property, the school is held the West Lounge of tomorrow after- and conventional forces. He added 4) except that interest earned would the possibility of peace in South- Dougherty Hall, noon. Students are still liable, said Lewis. said Gorski. encouraged mentioned his policies on educa- that national security and McGuiness, Ckxlius and other be tax-free if the bond is applied eco- west Africa. These academic programs to eat at their usual dining tion and aiding the police, citing nomic security education professionals note Bush to college expenses, are linked. Vice presidents register voters One of the options which Lewis halls, will be scheduled during the said Gorski. his endorsement by a Boston Dukakis also said that the offered public support for — and Helping students pay for college Bush once again defended Sen. votes in the general election. offered is the initiation of highly time that former tailgating police union. "Do not erode out of United States can never make certainly no public resistance to should be "one of our highest By ELLIOT A. FUS Dan Quayle, his running mate. He The untapped voting potential supervised events, where the picnics were held in front of The closing Mass will be the system the thousand points of concessions to terrorists, and the Reagan administration's priorities in the 1990s," Bush Staff Reporter commended Quayle's youth and of a few major residence halls University would obtain a one-day Sheehan Hall. Gorski said held at 12:30 p.m. on Sunday i she light," he said, referring budgetary attacks on federal says. to a criticized Bush for the Iran-contra his liquor license and regulate alcohol in duPont Pavilion. It is knowledge in defense matters, alone could generate a sizable does not "think it [Parents' expect- number of college funding. A new student organization non-governmental pro- scandal. distribution those over 21. ed to be widely and praised him for enduring the opposition, said Laperriere. to Weekend] will be much differ- attended, espe- grams and organizations which During the But now the Vice President "The only thing he's wedded to forming on campus plans to foreign policy sec- "very unfair pounding" he attract cially by freshmen and their has is To members to the Under this guideline ent without tailgating. We've help the poor. He also said he tion of the debate, calls for maintaining work-study, the college savings bond plan," encourage student voters to reg- students Bush said suffered since accepting the run- organization, Laperriere will had parents, said Gorski. ithe said Becky ister in Radnor Township. and alumni would not be permit- years when there was no would support the Head Start Dukakis had been for a nuclear ning still-unproven income- Timmons of the Amer- mate position. speak to a variety of audiences in ted bring tailgating. program. contingent loans program and Pell ican Council on Education. Its goal is to nominate members to their own alcohol, and freeze. He said that the recent "It's Gorski said, "As a student and around campus. A primary therefore the University "We started adding events to Dukakis said that Ronald arms control Grants for low-income students. something we're interested in. It of the Villanova community for could agreement had been i ^ grows older, lovd l^nrtn >»f'"^f* H"' meeting is scheduled for Tuesday regulate the Parents' Weekend schedule there is less par- Reagan's administration has cut reached *^^ ^' For middle-class students, the could be an important vehicle for positions on the Radnor Township the consumption of the throulh a strong Amer- "^^ ticipation in the on-campus K. ^ ^.1^;.! »^«"^S' at 4 p.m. in the East Lounge of beverages. even when there was tailgating and slashed programs for the ican defense. He said he opposed Vice President, like his Democrat- the middle class. But Bush has not Board of Commissioners and to Hp wo,.W ^^V^ Dougherty Hall. He is also plan- and they've events. Parents have reported Tf ic opponent, Grov. 'aid out register University voters been well attended. inner cities and for education. He some weapons systems but^ Michael Duka- concrete plans for the to back The issue of coeducational ^c^lf^^^nUr^^'lLT^ '''*m ning to speak to alumni groups, Actually, we've had many neg- that they best enjoy meeting spoke of government investment kis, proposes creating a College poor."^ these candidates, said student not "going to give away a couple ^ residence halls is also high on the their sons' and daughters' g 'd fnto thpoffrrl nf /h ''''*^-'"""i"^ the Interfraternity Council, the ative comments about tailgat- in job training, welfare reform, of aces in that very tough "^ '^' Savings Bond. The bond would be "^es ignoring a whole sector Andy Laperriere, the initiator of agenda for card ^ncy Villanova Student Union and this year, said Lewis. ing through friends. Parents [of upperclass- *^"^y ^"<^and i^i^e^^^^^^serve well. similar to the organization. the evaluation child care and health care. game" of negotiating with the U.S. Savings Bonds. (Continued on He said he plans to continue page 9) other groups. the form in the Parents' Connec- men] focus more on getting to Foreign policy Soviet Union. In response to housing laws and push for their implementation tion newsletter we sent out," know their children's friends Responding to a question other restrictions, this group aims The first priority is to write a con- He also said he wants to ban Into the University. and their parents." constitution and submit it for *Gorski said. cerning accusations of being weak chemical and biological weapons to motivate students to take an University sanction, said Laper- on defense and inexperienced in from the earth. Bush said that autonomous role in their local riere. The group will then attempt foreign policy, Dukakis said that America should cautiously wel- government. In to gain sufficient student involve- THE BERWYN TAVERN some of America's strongest lead- come the possible reformation of contrast to other student ers political ment in time to challenge the were governors, referring to the Soviet Union by its leader organizations, Laperriere 625 Lancaster Avenue three ward chairs open for the Roosevelts. He added that Mikhail Gorbachev. said that this group "will attain 1989, said Laperriere. Berwyn. Pennsylvania Bush has a long resume, but He added that conventional power instead of pleading to the referred powerful." In the future, to the Iran-contra scandal forces have never been njofe ready Special Notice for Students the organization and, once again, to Noriega. than they are currently. He also In 1985, Clinton A. Stuntebek, hopes to branch out and gain pro- 889-9352

Dukakis said later that financial said he would fully reseiirch the commissioner of the township's Villanova leverage , in other sur- decisions have to be made in Strategic Effective second ward [Villanova 's Main rounding townships containing Defense Initiative and . September 1. 1988. The Bryn Mawr Trust Company, in compliance with the regard to defense spending. He would deploy it campus], won his seat unopposed off-campus residents, Laperriere when it is ready. Expedited Funds Availability Act, has established a new check cashing policy: said he was for the Stealth defense Bush responded to Dukakis' with 175 primary votes and 349 added. plane and for the advanced cruise charges by saying that the Reagan • Student customers will receive cash up to the missile, and would continue collected balance in their account plus $100 administration's entire foreign against uncollected funds. This guideline also applies when purchasing travelers checks. research on the Strategic Defense policy record should be examined. Initiative system. He said he would take all the • Non-customer students wiU receive up to $50 when presenting "We've got to move ahead with blame for the Noriega and Iran a check not drawn on Bryn Mawr Trust. Checks not ( IML KNCINEERINC; the strategic arms negotiation drawn on Bryn Mawr TVust may not be used contra incidents, "if you give me to purchase travelers process, with the comprehensive checks. half the credit for all the good test ban treaty and with negoti- things that have happened in The Oyn MawrIhist Compaiiy ST I DINTS ations leading to conventional world peace since Ronald Reagan (215) 525-1700 force reduction in Europe, with and I took over from Member FDIC the [Jimmy] ....•..•••. deeper cuts in the Soviet side," he Carter administration." He said. referred earlier to the Soviet He later added that he was for pullout of Afghanistan, the pos- strength in nuclear deterrence sible A Great Future Starts end of the Iran-Iraq war and | With Dewberry & Davis OCTOBER 3, 1988 On-C«mput lnt«rvi«wt Nov«inlMr18 MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL You'ra about to embark on one of the blgpeet mlleetones in your life — the start of your caieer. Ift important mat you choose carefully. That you chooee a place wtw

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Francis McGuire, to get a programs in the past for crime perhaps due to the fact they Rochester, the Inquirer women a report released by the Ripe break-ins by strangers; the living One hundred and sixty visiting reported. O.Pm philosophy professor. man all heated up and then decide arrangements when the O.S.A., the Rev. J. Welsh, O.SJi., have invited the and is kx>king to devekip a pro- representatives \ rapist into their Treatment Center of Santa Mon- absence of any rights or protec- victim from other insti- These situations reflect the A letter in the Vacuum, Villan- they don't want to have sex/' and the accused live in the Rev. Edward J. McCarthy, home or gnm for men, Schauder aaid accepted the date, said factors which tontribute Qva's the ica, Calif., to take immediate tions for the victim if she reports the tutions and schools from across O.S.A., to date underground newspaper, in Stack sakK '^ k>t of guys have same housing. and the Rev. John M. Melanie Sallie, •*best program is for mixed the country will also community educa- rape, especially use of alcohol and response to an article the action to reduce the inddenoe of the assault and pursues a campus Institute mandatory, campus- be parading Driscoll, O.S.A. Vacuum the attitude they'll get what they groups. tion and training director at the sexual assaults on to investigatkm; in academic garb, Fitzpatrick learned sexual attitudes. published last year on date rape, can take." campus and and failure^ col- wide educational programs on The formal installation of Dob- Philadelphia office of Women The program begins with a tape protect the rights of student leges and disciplinacy said. Guests from various learned "Eighty-five percent of date noted, "Lately around campus, Schauder divided the process of action sexual assault for students, bin will take place at 3 p.m. in Organized Against Rape of different scenes for discussion societies and professional [WOAR]. rapes are the result of alcohol the mode of punishment victims. against offenders. faculty and staff. associ- the duPont Pavilion. The event for a date rape into four steps: violation purposes. Only 5 percent of rape victims The group discusses The report cites cases of One case ations will also be part of the abuse," said Jan Janosik, director woman who has committed the of a woman's personal many described in the report Provide support services for includes music provided by the involved space; the feelings, stereotypes and in a poll conducted by of the for crime com- campus rape in which victims occurred at a large, private college victims, procession. University's Center Drug and Alcohol of disagreeing with a male woman's failure to assert this is including immediate band, the Villanova ' Ms. magazine reported munication gaps. Schauder said Other guests include > their rapes Abuse. is public have been revictimized bir their in the South, where an assailant medical treatment and counsel- Dobbin's Singers, the Glee Club and humiliation in the form an invasion ["though the woman an gospel to the police, according to ,' interesting note is that many family, friends and colleagues. a Sept. of - colleges and recommends major kicked in a flimsy, locked door ing, Date rape is a serious problem a menacing *F you b-— is never responsible for the rape"]; and develop procedures for singers, Fitzpatrick said. article of the women have of 4 in the Philadelphia on college some the new policies and programs to leading to a female how college Most of the members of the Board campuses, she said. It screamed as loudly and in front the couple usually ending up in students room personnel should Dobbin will give an inaugural Inquirer. same stereotypes as men. The •» of Trustees, benefactors is oftentimes the result of people of as many people as posible. remedy this problem. and sexually assaulted her as she respond to victim reports. and address during the ceremony at Male a secluded, vulnerable place; the group Stack explained that what the makes use of a dialogue to Rape Treatment Center director friends of Villanova and some overstepping their limits, espe- spectators frequently add, 'Yeah, rape occurring. was taking a shower. It was later Abarbanel added, "The conse- the pavilion. He is expected to University does not sort out the stereotypes. Radnor have statistics cially with you tell her* and report co-author Gail Abar- determined quences of Township commissioners t alcohol and marijuana. or 'Oooo' or 'heh heh "It is crucial for colleges to that the lighting, not implementing outline his vision for Villanova, on "is this very problem" of date "It is important for the woman ban^l states, "We're facing an are expected to attend as well. Scene three: KrisHn, a sopho- heh' for emphasis." determine how they can most doors, and locks in the collegers widespread changes are potential- Fitzpatrick added. rape. » to realize it is not her fault she Fitzpatrick more, met Dan at a small party epidemic. A recent national survey housing units were ly enormous. Without said that nearly I at effectively inadequate new policies According to Ellis Is impart information has been raped. and Fitzpa- date rape common only to Sullivan She must talk to found that one in every six college and every part of the University has Hall in a friend's room. about sexual assaults to students. and facilitated break-ins. programs, victims will not trick, a special Villanova medal- college campuses? a professional because these feel- been involved in j Not according Only il»SMlMw» State IM- women had been a victim of rape Aileen come the planning of a few people were drinking, It is not sufficient Adams, Rape Treatment forward to receive the help lion was commissioned for jto Marie to develop ings do not go away — they only the this Schauder, assistant and no one was drunk. or attempted rape during the Center legal counsel they need to recover event. "Students and all Kristin had wrshff a freshmen ivo- policies, brochures, and other and report co- from their event. The medal is made of semi- director for training and manifest themselves," Janosik employees, regardless of develop- recently broken up with her boy- preceding year." author cautions college adminis- trauma; most assailants will not what informational materials if these said. precious metals, silver and enamel ment for Residence Life, who said maa irat ffvw sfHiod Adds Abarbanel, "In our expe- their employment position here, friend and she hadn 7 been feeling items are trators, "Colleges that do not be brought to justice; and campus on the large that the not distributed in a way Although Villanova chain and bears the problem of date rape is very good about does not rience treating victims from provide a safe rape will continue would be part of the celebration, herself. She talked that emphasizes their importance environment for to escalate. Villanova seal. It will be used by "not any different have a women's center to deal as well as part of on college with Dan for a long while and she dozens of college campuses around students run a high risk of expen- the planning," and provokes the interest of with the president at functions and will campuses than anywhere else," Nras refod by 11 imml problems like date rape as the country, we have seen that she said. found him to be a very nice, friendly students," the Santa Monica sive lawsuits." serve to symbolically represent When asked if date rape was a some schools, such as the Univer- most colleges are unprepared to Ellis said that all current stu- person. Dan walked Kristin home Tfea fntemlty wes ax* report commented. The report calls upon colleges the University. problem at sity of Pennsylvania, Education Villanova, have, dents were sent invitations to Schauder to her room in Sheehan Hall after deal with this crisis." to: the iestimated, 'information about sexual Schauder said students "no more than any the party. Kristin peHed from the cempns can make The report, entitled "Sexual (Continuedfrom page 6) inauguration and to a reception had been drinking assaults should be imparted in Adopt and send to every student other campus." use of the University Counseling afterward. at the party, but she said she Assault on Campus: What Col- an official policy that of the population," Janet Lieber- wasn 7 for 10 jfMfs. . .a person, i.e., in the classroom and condemns "The number of fimfy Center and other outside "A lot of attention students on cnrunk until she got into her room, leges Can Do," cites common rape and sexual assault. man of the United States Student ^ has been ollege during student orientation, and resources. f campuses who suffer the wes held to celehnte complaints of campus rape vic- Association given to student involvement. It's when intoxication "hit her all at also through Revise student conduct codes to said. ^rauma of written communica- sexual assault each once. tims, including having to live in The Vice President, Yale not just the University or the the first ennhersery of tions that are sent directly specifically prohibit sexual a year is to staggering. These crimes She described graduate, does have a long record trustees or the faculty or even Fr. thefollowingevents students, such as in a personal have a major impact thempOm "Nfoaieff shouM know Dobbin's event. on the cam- as though she "were in a movie and of supporting black collies. Many It's really for the pus community, letter addressed to each student as well as on the she was black college presidents credit fact that students are essential to watching herself in slow, from th6 college president," the better then to get a Students who are victimized," " Sfuifeiits the mission of this school. dazed awarded Bush with helping their institu- We motion. Before she knew it, A letter to the editor in the Sept. report recommended. according to a report titled, aiaa ell hooted up end want the students to feel "Sex- all of her clothes had been removed, 16 issue of the Villanovan, in University Press Release The foundation was established tions secure federal grants. it's their ual Assault Schauder is in charge of a On Campus: What and Dan, also under the will of Charlotte Bush, too, has been a long-time event as well," Fitzpatrick said. naked, lay on top of reference to a Pi Kappa Phi Fra- recently developed program that then deekh they don't W. Colleges Can Do," Classes have been published by her. "Are you drunk enough yet?" ternity rush poster portraying a Four Villanova University stu- Newcombe, who died in 1979. supporter of the United Negro cancelled on the Rape seeks to educate students of both went to sex." Treatment Center of he asked. His female hew dents were awarded Charlotte Although poor eyesight prevented College Fund, donating half the the day of the inauguration and comment spurred her gymnast with spread legs, sexes as to the facts of date rape. W. Santa Monica Hospital "employee work schedules Medical back into consciousness and she said, "This blatant sexist com- The Newcombe Foundation Scholar- her from attending college, she royalties he receives from his have Center in program addresses the atti- Santa Monica, Calif. became ships for Mature placed high value on university autobiography "Looking For- been relaxed so that all members visibly upset. She tried ment insinuates to incoming tudes underlying the problem, the Women, Stack said, "I think there are of quickly to get up, freshmen that intended to financially aid second- education. She sent many of her ward" to the fund. the campus community can and she told him fraternities who ways to help a friend and the local people who do end up there [the participate in to leave immediately. use women as sexual objects are career women 25 years or older. friends' children to college and While a Texas congressman the historic events," resources available to the victim, University's Counseling WlhrnovM Center] Three recipients from according to a University press Is one of the Petrified and physically shaking, 'cool' ... I feel that subtle mes- which include the University are enrolled in took keen interest in their pro- 1967 to 1970, Bush did vote to seek help ... I don't know how release. Kristin sought comfort from her sages like [this] foster the seeds Counseling Center and WOAR. University College and the other gress. She established the foun- for the major education funding few colleges where wo- many more go than don't. Most The day will friendfrom Sullivan Hall, who was of date rape and sexual is a full-time student enrolled in dation to continue her scholarship bills that arose. i begin with a Mass The first program for the res- people think they can handle this the College of at 10 a.m. in the Main Chapel. Key nen of 18 end older eie sympathetic but said, "You harassment." ident assistants Engineering. gifts. Education, in fact, is one arena (Photo by Kelly and Massa Photography) on the topic was ... people it happens to do not They are Eileen student leaders, faculty and Dob- shouldn't have gone home with One male Villanova student held McCaffery, of where Bush appears eager to f $011 referred Sept. 26, Schauder said. think they have been raped." The Rev. Edmund J. Dobbin, to as him. Havertown, a sociology major' The four Villanova scholarships distance himself from the Reagan bin's family are involved in the 'O.S.A. will be inaugurated as Scene with a 4.0 average; are administered by University administration, but many campus Mass. ''gMs." four: Three orfour months Amy Milavsky, University president on Oct. 5. College, which offers classes The press release stated that later, the same female student, of on denizens, unrepentedly resentful \ Voorhees, NJ., an English Kristin, was pleging a sorority, and weekdays, evenings and of Reagan, wonder where he was major with a 4.0 average ; Most rapes on college campuses all Saturdays for individuals pursu- him. 1 the sisters were at a party Patricia Pease, of Bala Cyn- when they needed are date rapes, according to Sallie. sponsored ing their undergraduate degrees "The question is, where has by a Villanovafraternity. wyd, a communication arts major he THIS The Inquirer cites that to WEEK IS 70 80 «^ ^^*^»"« P^^^^onal enrichment. Kristin was approached by a man. with a 3.4 average; and Marianne been for the last eight years?" percent of all rapes are acquain- Steve asked Michael Edwards of the [who was not a brother], Zygmont, of Wayne, an elec- Throughout the tance year, Universi- rapes. whom she recognized as a member National Education Association. RESPECT trical engineering major with a 3.9 .ty College offers non-credit Con- LIFE WEEK Dr. Gr^ Nicholls, staff psychol- of the Blue Key Society But Terrel Bell, President Rea- and who average. tinuing Education programs in ogist in Counseling and Career had gan's first SPONSORED BY given her and her parents a RESUME The University was granted paralegal education, business Education secretary, Services at St. Joseph's University tour of the school noting vice presidents are sup- when she was a $7,000 in scholarship funds from management and business skills VILLANOVANS FOR LIFE. in Philadelphia, said, "I'm sure & other Document Services senior in posed play roles, high school. "He seemed the Princeton, NJ.-based founda- for liberal arts graduates. Courses to subservient [date rape] is a problem here," but like a very nice guy, didn't "think it's fair to say the " Kristin said. tion, which awarded grants to for credit are offered in business, SUN., he had no statistics on the OCT. 2 Respect Life Sunday Kristin was drinking at the WE DO IT FAST, several area colleges and arts, sciences and computer Vice President should be respon- problem. WE DO IT — "I Care ' Package party, RIGHT and soon she became very universities. science. sible for the President's policies." Dr. Joan Greenhouse-Whitney, drunk. The police raided the party, Sale, after afl masses; director of the Villanova Univer- and she panicked because she was send to friend. sity Counseling Center, was one a underage. Steve offered to drive her COMPLETE RESUME unavailable for comment due to SER\ home, and she was very grateful to MON., OCT. 3 V.U. grad speaks on a scheduling conflict and said she get away from the raid and from was "reluctant" to reschedule. behalf of Covenant possibly being arrested. Steve drove 24-Hour Service $29.95 In April 1986, Lehigh a Univer- to his apartment in Sugartown, and House. Shelter for sity freshman, Clery, Jeanne was invited Kristin up to his apartment. Homeless Youth. raped and murdered in her dor- Thesis and Term Papers "I was very drunk, and he seemed 7.30 p.m. Bartley mitory room by another student. 20S like a guy I could trust. And I told The highly publicized case result- Manual him I wasn 't going to have sex with Publishing TUBS., OCT. 4 V.U. Physician Dr. ed in the Pennsylvania state him. and he agreed, "she explained. legislature passing a new law that George Isajin, M.D. Kristin found Steve attractive Newsletters and Bulletins ail colleges and universities must and she thought she liked him, but Speaks on the record and make available to the she told him again she would not growing problem of public crime statistics, Computer Typesetting including sleep with him. Steve became more \ infanticide rape on campus. This law was in America. and more persistent, and he tried initiated by Clery's parents, 7:30 p.m. Bartley i 16. to force her to have intercourse. "I Document to Disk Conversion according to media relations at felt him come down hard on me Lehigh University. THURS., OCT. 6 '60s-Style Coffeehouse. three orfour times, and I got really "However, those numbers (sta- " live entertainment, scared. she said. She then had to tistics) will not reflect the vast struggle fiercely and physically pull cheap food, free coffee majority of campus rapes that him offher. Steve kept saying, "Yes, GRAND OPENING nearly always go unreported," SPECIAL for & a great study break. come on" while Kristin insisted explained the Inquirer article. 8:00 p.m. Midnight "no," and he pushed her against Day A Sept. 18 Inquirer article cited Villanova Students: the wall. "I thought you told me 4^ a COPY Hop, Dougherty several incidents of date rape we would hang out together. I involving fraternities at various " FRI., OCT. 7 "I Care" Packages thought you 'd make it worthwile. miOHKIIG BKE IfCH. colleges across the country. At Steve told her. Lowest Prices on Computer Supplies delivered. San Diego State University, a Steve had passed out. unable to freshman woman was given NairSNOfACOIllGEIOR SAT., OCT. 8 Villa nova ns For Life drive her home. 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10 By MAUREEN STAPLETON awakened while her room was of by releasing this information? being robbed by a fellow student. Neville also states in the article, Welcome to Villanova, parents! Fearing that she would turn him "We've always been concerned I sure am that by the time you in, the robber proceeded to beat, about Security." You could have leave here oh Sunday the impres- rape and murder Clery. fooled me. Or at least, they have sion you will have of Villanova The authorities VickiHuben were eventually been concerned about it, but any will only be a good one. able to identify the killer through actual change for the better is As parents, you will carry the teeth marks he left on her. The hard to find. . images of a safe Villanova killer campus had returned to the scene Last year, a man was found to Gold in for your son or daughter. of the our But is crime eyes upon the realization be roaming the halls of Good it? that he had left his wallet. He bit Counsel and letting himself into Students have been Clery to clamoring assure himself that she girls' rooms and sitting on their She's tough, talented and seemingly tireless. She's for some time that the Security was actually dead. beds. The dorm was swamped Vicki Huber — Villanova's first at Villanova is female Olympian and we quite lax. In fact, Clery's parents, Howard and with Security personnel that are last year, the University proud. Senate Connie Clery of Bryn Mawr. are night, but the next day none could began a committee to study the now heading a campaign for all be found anywhere. work of the Villanova Security colleges to release all information Senior Vicki Just last week, a man was found Huber placed sixth in the women's 3000- Department. Unfortunately, concerning this campus security to in the showers of St. Rita's Hall, meter race of the 1988 Summer Olympic last committee's work slowed students, Games week. down employees and prospec- and Radnor Township police had She was the first once the Program tive American to cross the finish line as Evaluation students. Colleges must to be called to accost the individ- Committee be^n to release she outran U.S. favorite Mary Slaney. also study this information by Nov. ual. How was this strange man Security. 26. able to gain access to the shower The committee In made a number a recent article in The Main in the first place? Huber currently holds American Collegiate of recommendations, but the only Line Time§^ Dr. records Richard A. Every morning I leave for crew in tangible evidence Neville, the 3000 meter, 1500 meter and the mile. She was of change that vice president for Student practice at 4:50 a.m. Would you I can see is some doors of the Life, said that he would release recently named a Jumbo Elliott Award Recipient, an award believe that while I am roaming residence halls have been changed the information in NovemberyTo the halls and consequently walk- which recognizes the nation's top collegiate track and field into "exit only" doors.* all who "request" it. / ing to duPont Pavilion I hardly athletes. Concern over campus security Personally, I think the informa- ever pass a security officer? Letters to the Editor is not one that is unique to tion should be r-eleased to everyone I would at least expect an officer The five-foot six-inch, 110-pound star was the first Villanova. Let me tell you a story who is in touch with the Univer- to be in the dorm considering the woman to win both the indoor of a young NCAA mile and 3000-meter woman at Lehigh sity, including parents, student, fact that breaking a window to championships — and in less than an hour between the University whose name was employees and prospective obtain access into the building How easy would it be for some- Jeanne Clery. races. Defending mission students. would be easy to do and most UCO's one to repeat the same act of Maureen Stapleton is a Two and a half years ago, this If Security is as good as they sopho- people sleep with their doors violence that occurred A psychology/pre-med the to Jeanne more English/honors major and a major at Villanova, Huber is To Editor: or condemn UCO for this? The oped accuses UCO of manip- 19-year-old freshman was say, what do they have to be afraid unlocked. C'e^y- staff reporter for the a It is Villanovan. member of the GTE/CoSIDA Academic all-America first possible that Pucci's article ulation, (because they are friendly I am not Catholic and certainly has team m 1988 with a 3.52 grade point average. some valid points, for and talk about religion!) but gives not associated with University instance, I have never read any me few facts to verify this. Per- Christian Outreach (UCO). Yet of UCO's allegedly haps Athletic Department refuses support "manipulative new students to gymnast should consid- Mr. Pucci's editorial about them There's no doubt about it. masterpieces." But certainly I er "rather personal issues" in thought the athletic explained that I Huber is an outstanding By KERRY STROMBERG director was was a Dean's List to the Olympics, I am sure Vil- Despite the intrigues me. Reading between many problems. I student-athlete cannot see why the oped insinu- college, and should not avoid supposed to be concerned student, i^nd that my grades and has made us all proud. She may not about all were lanova would use my name to would like to thank a few the lines, I wonder about some of people ates that a campus group should groups which deal with "touchy" sports and the development not a problem, yet he said he could have won a medal in Seoul, Korea, "At Villanova we demonstrate of promote the school, even if I was for their help: the Rev. but she has certainly the facts underlying the strong not try William to be friendly. topics. athletics at Villanova. not help me, and told to see won our hearts a caring, personal interest from me not a Villanova "athlete." McGuire, O.S.A., for his and respect at Villanova. language of the oped. More importantly, why cooper- should the I am obviously wrong consider- Helen K. Lafferty, assistant dean I moment you begin your inves- So was told to speak with my ation with scheduling gym space, Evidently, one of UCO's main a group's sincere belief in "truth ing various for Robert Styer tigation into the University until situations, the indif- Arts. Stack must have been teachers, and unfortunately, Prof. Jeffrey faults one Hahn of the political is friendliness. Maybe it is about God" be described as "put- ference to the problems the wrong person Mathematics long after your graduation." (Vil- of the club to talk to, teacher said that she followed science department, ior Congratulations Vicki Huber. wrong that a group which claims ting unselfish- You are our gold. on an act to manipulate?" Department sports, and the dropping because each time I did, lanova Admissions Booklet, page of the he always University policy, and if I missed ly trying to convince to follow Aceto to Jesus should be friendly wrestling program (which told me to go speak with 14.) Coming to Villanova as a was a someone more than five classes, I would change his decision, and for to strangers. Of course, the my oped quality sport). Therefore, it else. freshman last year, this was the seems fail. What did I do? Strangely family and friends for suggests that this friendship their sup- is a that the Villanova Lafferty said she EOrrORS philosophy I had expected to find. athletic direc- could not do enough I was "sick" many of the port throughout the year. fake. This is possible; ASSISTANT EOrrORS but then the tor's job is N«ws: Noel E. Faico I was proven wrong. to pick a few "special" anything since the Athletic Depart- days I had meets. article mentions that many grad- NewK Kevin 0. Heil sports, and to cater to their ment would not recognize as Dante J. Scala My name is Kerry every me So there you have it. Is the Kerry Stromberg is uates return to the meetings. Jennifer RekJy "the hula- a sopohomore Why need while brushing the other an athlete — even in name. individual Futures: R. Mk^hael BuUotta hoop girl" Stromberg, and I really important? You communications major would a person spend years in a Features: Jacqueline Gentile am and a rape: sports aside. Enough The ironic part is if Date said that I went Entertainment: decide. Kathryn Quigiey Entertainment ANen a rhythmic gymnast. First of all, retired gymnast. group which has no real Ambrosino During my season Sports: John Rkxx) I would new compli- friendships? JeffQitKes just like to say that I am cations arose where the Univer- Doug Scancarella Sports: Amy C. not writing this as an ego boost But maybe the old member is Spencer sity or for again showed their lack of F. sympathy, I am. just going Depression: attracted by the ele- John Swift A collegiate reality A college reality "intense concern. to state the I became injured and ments" of facts so that all of you UCO meetings, for asked to see a trainer. may decide for yourselves I was not By GJ. DONNELLY I detested. I could not accept began to regain confidence instance, speaking in tongues. wheth- in allowed because I er, "the individual is important." was not a myself and my flaws. Instead I myself. Acquaintance rape is a sad reality on today's college (We should ignore the fact that St. Villanova "athlete," nor could I To describe a condition (Page 14.) such as resorted to desperate actions to The point of this essay is not campuses. Women must to protect Paul claimed to speak in tongues Layout DIraeton Eileen McQinley use b^n themselves ATRA for the same reason. depression, the first thing one gain attention and acceptance to arouse pity Art Villanova is looking for for myself or those immediately to avoid more than anyone; we could Editon Andrew BuHion students Then the firsthand experiences. Men must most troubling of must concede is that it is a very which only resulted in making who suffer from depression. t who "have a wide variety Accep- hardly think that a Villanovan »»o 9raphy: Dana Shafie of problems arose. realize the criminal consequences of date rape and Due to my exten- difficult task. Depression is really people I cared about at best tance must come from within not conduct would wish to associate with QraakPaoatJINDeForte interests." (Page 14.) I would like sive traveling for meets, a feeling within themselves accordingly. many oneself that uncomfortable. from others. I am merely trying religious fantatics like St. Paul Advartiainf to add to that, "... as long as the OI^Mlor: Sharon A WalefB times I was unable to return in cannot be accurately articulated to state that there is University does not have to Why didn't I talk to someone a lot of \ and UCOJ SMbacr^tlawa/Dllll Fam Salter extend nii. time for my Monday classes, and in words. That, at least, is the way itself in any about this then? pressure in a college as academ- Perhaps the most telling fault F.Y.L CoorCNnalof: CoNelle MHcheH way." In this sense hence jeopardized my grade due it seems to me. ically and socially Many people do not realize that acquaintance I am sure my achievements in competitive as rape of UCO consists in their desire to ParaonalaClaaalflad: Michele Devlin the to the Freshman Attendance Two words ... my pride. Villanova. is a very serious sport were definitely The stress of this crime. It is treated as any other rape initiate debate on the "truth about Adviaor June W. Lytel-Murphy a factor in Policy. I suffer from depression. pressure is often too God." Perhaps the faculty my acceptance, yet their concern The reason why it is so difficult much to bear case — with harsh ramifications and shoukl I went to the Rev. penalties. John P. Stack, Not and too humiliating to be dismayed when students SlteffcMte^^ in my unique interest ended there too long ago I sat with a to talk about an emotional problem admit. However, most acquaintance rapes are not reported spend dvieline E, Atkins. Karta Beckner. Lynnae O.S.A.. Dean of Students, and and with friend and talked aH^ut what it evenings in lively debate on moral my resume. such as this is that in admitting Even now, despite the offenders are never ®*^' ^^^^ ^ ^^•"ISWi, BUI Carr, Diane A asked if I could go under Villa treat- apprehended. fSSaa^i^^S^ means to be depressed. He kept it you are, in effect, admitting a and spiritual issues, instead of CMtone. Sheita Courtsr. I wanted to ment I receive, I often feel Wiyne CrssaMrjim Crossan, Nancy compete and did not nova's name only so I would be isolated telling me that I was young and weakness in yourself that others dutifully memorizing and apply- feel it would be difficult as and have low self-esteem. I am » tong considered an "athl#te," and had no problems as far as he ing formulas Dragbnetts. as I could do not seem to have. trying to textbook Bob O^jwairehrls ^tQen. Kristen FaBan. Joe Quarlno. had a place to practice, so I therefore be exempt from the to do something about that Society's attitudes must change in order to reduce see. It was rather difficult and problems. *'***°'*^ spoke to the Athletic Director, and I feel that I am beginning to ?~^ ^^^ J«^. Kelly. Slev^ attendance policy. My pride, however the number of acquaintance 'S^ ^ ^^ frustrating for me to explain it to useful in rapes. Men and The article also describes Theodore A. crawl out of the I women must UCO ^"^ V- *^"fl^' Anne Marie Lombard!, jAceto. about the I wanted no monetary help or hiding hole was in. ®^2T?J5?^' him and in the end it only seemed my insecurity, proved to be be more aware of their dating beliefs as "fundamentalism." u^\ possibility of forming situations. Men must stop ^^ ^«y«^' Rofl^ B. McCurdy a rhythmic any other aid. I just did not want a double edged-sword. In refusing I HjBMottn^,}?!StJ!!!'^^ to confuse him more. The only thing really want to seeing women as sexual objects What is meant by this? The McBdowney. Sieve Monlreeor. Dan Moriarly. gymnastics team. He replied. "No. to fail three of and women must stop Mary O'Neill, my classes. I to get help for myself, I allowed say is that the pressure of school principal definition of fundamen- aephen Powers. Dana we want quality teams, pretending they Rao. Kristine Ryan. Tare SMigalo. not a I realized afterward that depres- the are. Maureen pain inside to build up to a and life overcame me as it could • talism according to Webster's is aapteton. Bana quantity of Roae Stan. Karen Storey. T. Palton Trimble. teams at Villanova." sion is something that is often H^^^ point where it became impossible anyone. I am not proud of that "orthodox religious ^mfimennan. i beliefs based I misunderstood would just like to ask Aceto .etters by those around to cope. fact, but my stupidity in refusing on a literal interpretatkm In addition, of the of how much the person suffering. feelings % men and women must remain in control more quality does The to accept it nearly destroyed Bible." me. of 'their he want than being ranked second of intense fear and loneliness Last November I tried to commit faculties at all times. Being drunk is not an policy Edipr and Ihe suicide, and six months later came Is this contrary to Catholic ?yy*j% q> . . .^ . Mf weeltfy deadHtti, Tuesday does not condone behaviors such at 2 tant, the ramifications are. After admit my story in pubhc, it should as fake IDs !u!"fV''^l5ff**^f****'''**P Pm. AU letten must be typed and What causes this? or premarital sex. byK the Untvemty. and compete confessing to a close friend about not be all that difficult to admit Acquaintance rape is happening fSOO. BiiMCi»Moi is iiwMitli ^onAfc sbac^ n^ Zt^ ww i ^ n . .. everyday and Probably the author means the 9m at $17J0 par year. '*"' I a problem of yours in a confiden- Syy?: under the name ol Villanova. I V". !^^^ ^*" what I had done and how felt, Villanova is ovefSMrig mRM ZSa£j^^!i^l?!^^'^. .ilf*""*^ T" not immune to it. We must wake up and sense of certainty tiiat UCO Uj«e « a single cause for every she and her boyfriend dragged me tial session with a counselor. icdaMS, 21q*<646-'' wenttoPltlWti6ll•andMal^f^ take charge of our members have. (Would ^^ITilkiSLwS^ depression In my case it was dating relationdhipe. 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Letters To the Editor: What if one of the girls was taking a shower? A funny thing happened to me Schools such as Villanova, Miss the debate this morning. Around 7:30 a.m. Haverford, Bryn Mawr and St. Behavior there was a loud banging on my Joseph's bring prestige to the intolerable door. One of my roommates, half Main Line. More importantly, To the Editon volume, even though he had asleep, opened the door a crack to these universities provide a large, threatened earlier to "write 7 up" see two policemen and two men amount of capital gained in the The Falvey Memorial Library is students for speaking amongst from the zoning board standing in area. Sundays being run a little differently this themselves. ffxmt of the door. Not only do they provide jobs academic year; you are sure to After mumbling s^eral words for the community, the students notice it in the absence of a With the attention of many and claiming a search warrant, themselves boost the neighbor- Villanova ID card. would-be studiers upon him, the one of the policemen, about 6T hood economy tlfrough shopping officer preceded to title the woman A frequent and 230 pounds, proceeded to kick in its stores and renting its occurrence is a "babe" and to continue on in a in the door, jamming the girl's apartments. Students from these student being turned away from degrading and rude manner. arm between the wall and the schools may also be found the turnstile because he or she has This year has seen door. Her arm is now badly throughout the community per- forgotten an ID card. It does not an increase in the awareness of bruised. forming volunteer services such matter that the student has a sexisip and sexist attitudes, as Project Sunshine and helping room key, meal card and Villanova subtle and oon- These men continued to ram- spicuous, and there is the needy in Philadelphia. boxer shorts, he or she can not evidence of page up the stairs, throw open all thisi problem thriving Residents of the Main Line may come in to study or do research. at Villaiiova the doors and order everyone in as well as in the be proud to speak of these local laiTper society. the house to get up and show them The Rev. Edmund J. Dobbin, universiti^, yet they treat their If Bryn Mawr identification. I guess this is the O.S.A., University president, CoUi^ allows students as delinquents out to visitors to sign way Lower Merion welcomes its endeavors to create an academic a guest Uslit their wreak havoc. library, why can't new residents. "powerhouse;" an idea that seems Villanova? If Although there are some stu- Villanova values the What happened to inconsistent with the policy of Mission my room- dents who can act inconsiderate Statement as much as it mates and I is just refusing entrance to a library professes, one of the many towards their neighbors, the why is it (which it employing a man such CO defends stories I have heard about stu- would seem is the pillar message house we live in has never looked as Bucharel? dents of a liberal arts education.) To the Editon being taken advantage of by better and actually improves the that a student should not take the is written by Ralph Martin, who the nearby townships. I quote, Although neighborhood. "The University seeks risk of sharing their faith with has been personally encouraged in there is an ordinance in the When I read the motto "Tolle to employ on all Last week a student misrepres- The students of these surround- levels those who others? his Lege, writing and speaking by Pope township which states that no Tolle Lege" on the wall of are sympathetic to and supportive ented the Villanova chapter of ing universities, being a part pf John Paul n. Copies of this pam- than the library's foyer, I do not of its more three unrelated people expect character and identity. University Christian Outreach. It The letter also implies that the future of our country, deserve phlet are available for all who may live together, the in to be barred from my desire to According, Villanova seems to me unnecessary to way a little more respect. More impor- confidently v^mChristianityisnaimy suuuiushould nuinot miiuenoeinfluence wish to decide "Take up and read!" for themselves the which these men handled the Yet this expects that all students, faculty, defend or explain ourselves in the people's lives. Christianity tantly, they deserve the chance to is a validity of the comments. situation was appalling. happens time and time again at administration, final analysis. I prove themselves to be a benefit, and staff will so believe most way of life. Conversion means the doors of Falvey. comport students who wish to Do college The girls in my house felt not a threat, to the community themselves as to assure form an change, change in the way we live, students need a the continuance and opinion would not base it on a warning to be suspicious violated and embarrassed to be and society. The preceding paragraph has enhancement act and think. It happens in of reli- of the University's high letter like the one printed, but are gious groups? Perhaps so, but they treated in this manner. The police- set the stage for my true complaint purposes marriage. It happens when we and its moral and religious secure enough to come and see, grow in do not need to be afraid or judg- men quickly knocked and then Debbie Reidy that arises from the behavior of our relationships with traditions." ask a question or attend a mental. Perhaps the real banged in the bathroom doors. Class of 1990 one Security Officer, God. It is not forced. It is desired. warning a Mr. should meeting. Romans 12 says. be to not go through college Bucharel, who was at the library I guess what shocked me the "Be not con- formed to without answering the question, the night of Sept. 20. I most the pattern of this ^ was one was the fact that every What concerns me most are the Waghorn world, but be "Why am I a Christian?" Huber deserves praise of the many students wit- person I transformed by the who spoke with when I reg- broader issues the letter raises, CPS nessed this officer publicly istered renewal of your mind." Change is berate my complaint with Secur- like, "Should a Christian evengel- To the Editor: team that receives very little a female student after ity had the part of Christian life. NealLozano she had same reaction, "Oh! ize?" The desire to share one's attention at Villanova, and wo- Chapter Director Why has there been no excite- inquired as to the officer's justi- Bucharel again! He is always men's sports in faith is as fundamental to Chris- Finally, the pamphlet labeled a University general are vir- fication for not letting doing stuff Christiaii 'ment on this campus about Vicki her friend like this," or "Well, he tianity as prayer. "manipulative masterpiece" is tually ignored. There are more It was the Huber? Villanova student not into the library even though is always loud like Outreach A she that." command ofJesus to His disciples, entitled "Why Be A Christian." It athletic events here than just only makes it to the Olympic track had a meal card, a room key, and football and basketball they games. where I and it is Wonder also asked the primary mission of an Security if I could team, but qualifies for the finals out of state driver's license (I the They deserve our support and see Bucharel's records so I Church. Christians are always heard another student remark could in her event and finishes sixth out judge if |his was searching for new and more effec- would be fun to watch. Not only a common occur- Elect students of 12, ahead of the Amierican that night that he did not drive as that, they are free. rence, needless to say, as a student tive ways to introduce others to from New York to sneak into favorite for the gold medal. Yet no I am not privy the saving power of the Gospel Falvey.) to such signs of support or pride appeared stand on education? and to grow in information. their faith. townsliip official anywhere. Mimi Gleason Officer Bucharel engaged the We have a world class track Class of 1989 Students who take the risk and student's question with a barrage Patrick J. sacrifice To the Editor: Dooahoe the time because they the attainmentof the power itself, of verbal abuse, at quite a loud Class of 1989 want to share their faith with rather than pleading to the sliould others do so because they want It is no secret that the Villanova powerful. Maintenance to share community is treated very unfair- with others what they If local public officials continue have ly by Radnor and several Steve Ciarrocca received. other to turn a deaf ear to the concerns improve services local townships. Examples of of Villanova. all available resour- Is it excessive abuse abound. too hard to believe that The ces should be utilized to make To the Editor: service. One resident has not been students housing laws, which cause so explains actually love their fellow those public officials among the ablel to rid herself of a cold in part stand students? Because at much hardship, have been found the lack of a properly sometime unemployed. As residents of Katharine Hall, dueUo we unconstitutional To the Editor: may have experienced faith by the New we are writing this letter in functioning ventilation unit. This Neighbors." The truth being Jersey Supreme Court. is that shared in an "insincere," Villanova has the economic reaction to some recent events same girl has not seen one side most students do respect their "manipulative" or resources, the of I am writing this letter "judgmental" human resources which have disturbed us her closet because the door will because neighbors and the I ones that do not way. should we then-d5;;i,7„e and a huge voting not open! would like to clarify, for block with the considerably. the are not going to change Ra^'^'^.JSp'CS'c.S.* record, why Buddy when told potential to do just that. To To preface this letter, we would Thirdly, we would like to react Accione and what to do. missioners to build the two new I ran illustrate the vulnerability to the sewage pipe which broke . for Student Government dorms of the like to point out that throughout vice Anything important on South Campus, the president and that the Radnor commissioners, take note the past two semesters here at in Donahue Hall. Undeniably, this president, respec- Student University had to set up two tively. Government approves of the fact that the was a mishap which no one could Originally we ran for the Lewis escrow accounts three gentle- Villanova, we have come to regard that is "the interest primarily for the students men up for fun of it, but as the campaign from re-election next year this as our second home. have predicted, yet we have once went seems to be shot down which shall be the sole on we started to by the received an average of only 203 Despite these positive feelings, again been inconvenienced. Break- realize that what administration. property of the township." In we were votes in the primary ' tar- fast was cancelled on Sept. 20, and doing was of importance essence, Villanova and less than however, recent events Rave For example, for the 1986-87 had to submit to many of our fellow speaks 500 votes in the 1985 general nished our image of Villanova. We we were not notified until approx- students budget to a bribe in order to build those the Senate approved a election. ^i^. Many came up to both Buddy and dorms. would like to point out these imately 10:30 p.m., Sept. 19, even $200,000 increase in student I expressing feelings loans incidents, not to anger or blame though this event occurred shortly of dissatis- but the Board To the Editor: faction of Trustees shot it If with the current situation yeu are interested in hearing another party or parties, but after the dinner hour. down. Also for two years in and consequently a row more about this issue, or rather to vent our frustrations Finally, we would like to they were going the Student wish to to vote Government planned mL\^^^XXSr^ get address the issue of resident's for us. StlTde'nt'cIi'^'^T^^^t^ involved in some way. I urge and perhaps those of others as one a spring festival that has '" *"^ Student Why were these never nf^cJ^'^r"' L'i! Government you to come to the first well. meal card. This resident lent her . students feel- springsDrit of 1986, I was J^' V'^ meeting. happened. astounded have not curbed the hostile demea- ing this way? I can It will be held on Tuesday, First, and seemingly most impor- card to a friend while she was not speak for Do nor Oct. not get me wrong, I am not of local them, but I can speak gTeSusS 4 at 4:30 p.m. in the East tant, we have experienced a lack away for the weekend. This was, for myself cnticizing admrn^aZ'^i^'"'^'^^^^administration. After reviewing that Lounge in the Student Govern- the only recourse left to of saying that it seems to the files of Dougherty Hall. Any interested of hot water for three days. as .a result, confiscated, and she me that ment. I believe Noone, I could find no Villanova the they are doing a is to engage in a con alumni to without a meal administration does not truly please come to the meeting During this time, we have not was make do tremendous job. However, give a say to the the or contact me through the been informed as to when this for four days. Student Govern- fact, I even Student administration has to realize that political pnxress in our aiea ment, which represents n^A^found '^'''^'J'' Activities office. situation is to be rectified, nor We do not condone the fact that Get the facts the voice the Student Government one letter thanking a on the issues. of the students. is work- have we been given alternatives she lent her meal card to someone; ing on behalf member of the administratkm for Reading of the students, and In order to accomplish this however, she should have the the article last week, typing one of his term papers. Andrew to taking ice-cold showers. the administration is here ambitious objective, Laperriere Don t to help a new7)rgan- right to eat upon her return. Knock the Student Subsequently t> we have been We students and meet ization is Class of 1990 their needs. beiog created on campus. fail see the rationale this Government" I can see that the Joe Crivelli, in his letter to the either walking to nearby St. to behind To the student body I would like The ofvanization will help fbater Student Government does do editor, amies that Noone is a fine Monica's Hall or waiting until action since she is paying for these a to say that we must change by. great deal, support the person. That among other thii^. cold meals. but most of it is not may very well be. afternoon or evening when a Student Government because having Villanova of primary it However, that is no reflection students and shower seems somewhat more In conclusion, we would like to importance to the will on make it considerably easier his supporters run for local offices. to average work. I fact. Turn student. For hope that bearable. point out one We are payng p. example, the for my admin- U them to get Student things done if the istration bit attend Directory is a great stands on its record ai Next, we would like to address quite a of money to a administration knows Moat Ofyuiizations on convenience, but nothing we are results and not on my personal campus, the maintenance problem. Since school of this caliber and reputa- that the behind them. including the .students characteristics. University, ideal tion. do so without regret. would push for if we did Aug. 31, prpblems have been We Lastly, I would like to ^nrni a position of wtukneu not have it. thank with reported r£>eatedl3r without However, when we are foroed everyone who helped us with our respect to iu relationship with The Town and Gown committee response. These include broken to deal with those recent events campaign and voted for us. By the Rranor Township. IS more for the administration doaet doors, failing ventilation we begin to wonder: Where is our way, Mookie says. "Hi!" than the studants. units and even something as money really going, aitd does It just gives the The fundaiMnul students diflmnce Villanova really care about its a new set of rules to simple at a bymed out fluoreaosnt fttev— E, wtwisen tfyrnsw ociMitttioii folk>w on "How riarp>cc« bulb. studanta at much at we would like to Respect Your •«Kl the odMrs. ClMaoll9t9 it tint its aim it Be informed. Then vote. Gcantad. the maintenance team to think it doatf it iiiMltMhmhr iMty. hut we jWI to tta the rtMon for tueh lack ei ctaMtifeei » »»»»»»» » »»»»»»» L#4M^,

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By JANE BUTLER pared to $65 per month at the Staff Reporter average karate school, the fee appears minimal, especially for You will not find an old Okin- the supreme quality of instruction Villanova awan man demonstrating "Wax students receive. A on, wax off" in his backyaixl. You will not receive a crash course in As Toolan proudly claims, stu- trimming bonsai trees. What you dents get ''instruction you will find at Villanova's Karate wouldn't get anywhere else." He Club is dedicated, caring instruc- further challenges you to find a tors, eager students and a lot of school with as many black belt hard work. senseis as the club boasts. Not Active since 1971, the Karate only are the teachers numerous, Club has gradually become one of but they are also very dedicated. Editorial Board the largest clubs on campus, this They spend three hours, twice a year boasting over 100 members. week, teaching others for no pay. Villanova's equivalent to "The Karate Kid's" Pat Morita is Jim The bi-weekly classes are Toolan, a 34-year-old attorney and divided iitto two levels. Beginners Villanova alumnus. practice from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., while advanced students go from Staff (Photo courtesy of Toolan) From 1977 to 1978, Toolan was 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. dedication has made the Karate Club the North American Light Heavy- ^^miS.^'**''^'* one of the most popular student groups weight Kickboxing Champion, Classes follow a ritualistic and at present he is the highest format, beginning with a group not take place until second semes- • to advance into different belts bv 'ranking non-Japanese jodo Japa- show of respect and thanks to ter, when one's "stomach is taking a test after each nese karate's founder and the semester sword and stick fighting) senseis. actually ready to take a punch." The order While bowing of belt levels is- white ^ competitor in the U.S. on their knees, the Students have the opportunity (Continued Greeks class repeats in Japenese, on page 19) Accompanied by 10 other black 'Teacher, show me the way." belts, Toolan instructs students Once this ritual is complete, the 'Nova aids Olympics proudly welcomes in a style of karate called Okin- class is officially ready to begin. dry party awan After a ShorinRyu. Each black belt 20-minute warm-up, By ABIGAIL KUNATH commence with the opening cerem- is referred to as "sensei" (meaning students advance to more difficult onies and a parade of athletes, Staff Reporter teacher), with Toolan as the head. stretches and exercises, including followed by the soccer tournament a svA^cess sit-ups and push-ups. The remain- and various other While Olympic athletes from competitions What makes Villanova's Karate ing class time is then devoted to testing the around the world presently com- individualized and Club different than most learning and karate practicing a variety developmental soccer skills of By R. MICHAEL BULLOTTA schools? The answer is affordable, of punches, kicks and ^If-defens^ more severely handicapped Features Editor quality ^^ ^^^^^ instruction and unsur- maneuvers. "^^^^f^ athletes. passed olympians to participate in the dedication. Students pay Sensei Dan McCormick notes jvents will 1988 Pennsylvania Special Olym- ^^y\^ also When someone mentions a col- dues of , $40 per semester. Com- that for beginners, sparring does P^ basketball football pics (PASO) Eastern State Soccer [^^^M'^e and lege party, a fraternity party tennis clmics, as well as Tournament. The Special Olym- numerous nonetheless, what do you think of? other - attractions, including Greek Your conception Soviet life unmasked pics is an athletic competition for probably includes and club-sponsored children and adults with mental game booths. music, dancing, a catchy theme Games Director Elia DiTaddeo, retardation. and, of course, beer. It seems that along with five vice-chairpeople one of the in campus Villanova hosted its first Special principal ingredients of . lecture and 22 games committee the Edmund J Olympics program in 1979. Over social recipe at colleges is, and members, have been organizing has always ' been, some form By BRIAN KNESTOUT which controls every aspect of the years, it has expanded tre- of this"^^ ^^^^year's ^I^'^*Special Olympicsyiympics sm^since alcoholic beverage. After Staff Reporter Soviet life, it has created a nation mendously. This year an estimat- ? all, it J^""a^- I" spite of the tremend- takes a few drinks which is determined to protect ed 300 athletes will take part in and a good °"^ amount of time and effort "buzz" to have fun, right? Following the age-old doctrine itself militarily from any threat, the events Wrong. ^^^^^^^^ to make the Special On Saturday night, Sept. to "know your enemy," Villano- real or imagined, and which is The Special Olympics will 24, Olympics successful, as DiTaddeo two Greek organizations, va s Naval R.O.T.C. program preparing its children to enter arrive on Nov. 4 and depart on the M^„ a Cof.,^^o„v ^„^«%^ „,;u Stated, To see the looks on the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity hosted a presentation by the Chief Nov. 6. Saturday's events will and (Continued on page 16) the Alpha Phi of Naval Operations and Naval sorority, held a very unusual kind of party. Intelligence on Sept. 20 in the By Villanova Room. 8:30 p.m., at the Be Bop Cafe in King of Prussia, the music was It was entitled "Soviet Naval Clip pulsating loudly, the dance floor Power," and it Campus provided deep packed with partiers and the dress insights into the education, train- was beach attire. The unusual ing, psychology and philosophy of part — no alcohol whatsoever. the Soviet navy. It culminated in As an experiment to prove to the an enlightening and entertaining Villanova community, and to view of the American and Soviet themselves, that a fun party can navies through Soviet eyes. be a non-alcoholic one, as well The presentation opened with as to reduce liability and the chance ia videotape of impromptu inter- as of an alcohol-related the accident, new Views with average Soviet citi- these two Greek organizations put zens. At first distrustful and themselves and their quiet, the people invariably social budgets on the line. The big warmed to the television cameras question on the minds of the and expressed their desire for organizers of this bash — will peace with the United States. people really come to a party with Their perception of the Amer- no alcohol? Villanovd ican citizen was that of a very University The answer, fortunately, was, friendly and peace-loving person, "Of course!" Over 100 Villanova while they distrusted the Amer- undergraduates showed up from ican government as a bloodthirsty Sigma Phi Epsilon and Alpha Phi warmonger. This view was also to hang out, mingle and dance the reflected in the various Soviet night away at one of the area's posters hung on the wlls of the premiere night clubs. Villanova Room. Reminiscent of President With the waves that alcohol can WorW War 11 propaganda posters, cause in the lives of students, they projected the wary, distrust- especially amidst the new sea of ful attitude towards the United Pennsylvania statutes, it may be States which is usually attributed that these two groups have set to Soviet citizens. a trend for the future of Villanova's This attitude was explained in student social life. At least one the next part of the presentation, thing is certain; people can tho- which gave a brief history of the roughly enjoy themselves at a Soviet Union, emphaaizing the party without inebriation. fact that 20 miUaon Soviets wtxt As one partygoer from Sigma killed in World War D. This Phi Epsilon put it, "So what if the tragedy, which shook Soviet sods- hardest drink I can order is a Diet ty . is still bei«g fdt today, andhss (^HotobyCoool Coke with a twist of lime. The fost^rid a national defensive to lap Iris way to important thing is that I'm with •> my friends. Besides, I'm CcwHnMit»:wi^ a having a blast!"

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By MICHAEL TERZIAN er parking lot. This shoukl not be surprising St^ff Reporter to students, due to the fact that the University has faced similar One of the more typical ques- problems with expansion tions' upperclass ViUanova stu- and Radnor Township. dents receive upon beginning the Added to these reasons for the new school year is, "Where are overcrowded lots is the confirma- you living this year?" For many tion of a rumor that has been of us, the reply is "Radnor House." circulatihg about the parking stickers currently being used. Despite the fact that Radnor These stickers are red and white House is within walking distance ''^noei and slightly larger than a pack of ne\jO(ile6 of campus, many students who matches. live there own a car and use it every day. It is because of this It is rumored that they are simple fact that a very perplexing identical to the stickers used last problem develops: Why is there a year, and the people who used (Photo by ShiM shortage of parking spaces at them last year are continuing to Since the beiriiiiiuigof the Radnor House? school year, Radnor House has been ptagued toy use them. If ' serious parking these people do not problems. A few common sights in the live in Radnor House, this is an Radnor House parking lots are unauthorized usage of the lots, cars parked on the curb, others which is contributing to the squeezed into spaces, and usually Soviet lifestyles examined overcrowding. a few cars driving aimlessly (Continuedfrom page 15) throughout the lots hunting for a example of a cocky, aggressive provided an excellent overview of Nordell space. confirmed that this military service. The Soviet youth and boastful Soviet officer insult- the Soviet soldier's mentality and was, in fact, the According to the property case. groups, equivalent to the Boy and ing the American military man- and motivation. It showed how an "Yes, old ones are being used." Girl Scouts, provide Soviet boys praising the ager for Radnor House, Lisa Nor- virtues of Soviet average Soviet citizen can be New stickers for '^ dell, the answer to 1989 will be and girls with military training, society was especially the parking unsettling. molded through his culture and tissued in the next two weeks. and all problem is more complicated than Soviet high school students The combined effect of the his environment into a patriotic They will be completely different ^ ^,TD. must complete 140 hours of various one would first believe. basic parts of the program fighting soldier. from the old "Part of ones. training, including simple tactics the problem is that this and weapons instruction. building was built 33 years ago, Special and the parking arrangement "You kids are clever, so I've Olympics been waiting Training does not end with high reflects the time,'* said Nordell. for everyone to settle (Continuedfrom page 15) in before issuing them, so that school, since there is a universal accomplishment." athletes' only Radnor House tenants receive draft for all. After induction and faces makes it all worth "These kids see this as the it." the new stickers. A proof of throughout their military lives, Olympics, and it is for them," says SMiigiMrt ffirfMM' A identification the Soviet There is clearly a lai^ge will be needed to soldier is subjected to amount Joan Tebeau, in charge (rf the team TemuUp HMtdaOoii obtain one/'^d NordeJL an incessant political education, of support on behalf of the student soccer skills committee. body. Over emphasizing the superiority of the 300 volunteers In spite of each athelete's deter- IM eeetrituM t» tUt attended the Along with the new parking teachings of Lenin and his com- Special Olympics mination to reach their goal, informational iMqr At the coRslrao- stickers, which should munist philosophy. This results meeting. brutal competition does not invade eliminate They help unauthorized parking, construc- in a society which admires and in various ways, the atmosphere. Personal achieve- Mm of anottsr jiarUv including tion of a new parking lot is upraises the soldier in the Soviet refereeing the activities ment is what Special Olympians finally let underway. With Union, and which advocates honor- and serving as "buggers." Two strive to achieve. these measures buggers being taken, some relief able service in the military. are assigned to each Former "hugger" Kerin McCor- maycome athlete, cheering him or to the overcrowding^roblem. her on* mk:k stotes, 'They don't care if She stated that over the The most fascinating part of the throughout the day and accom- they win or years lose, they just want the evening came after panying developers have spent more Patience the historical the athlete to meals, to do their best. Eveiyone wins and cooperation on background. events money on internal renovations, behalf An American naval and clinics. Volunteer and everyone gets a medal." of both the Radnor House officer, forms such as the boiler room and posing as a Soviet officer, can be filled out in the The Special Olympics program Condominium Association and presented a Special windows, rather than parking. Villanova thoroughly Soviet Olympics office in 108 allows its athletes and volunteers students is necessary, These additional costs have viewpoint. Dougherty Hall. One-hour to join led to however, during the interim. together, breaking the a "hugger" training delay in expanding the parking According sessions will social barriers that people with to Lisa Nordell, this He exhibited the swelling pride take place area. should on Oct. 26 and 27. mental disabilities frequently not be long. "It's very and love the Soviet soldier feels Furthermore, Nordell added, The Special Olympics offer its encounter. important that students can come for his country, Special Olympics stringent and also displayed athletes a Radnor Township legis- home at chance to express opens our eyes to all night. Definitely more the attitude that these lation which is instilled in themselves has contributed to this spaces will athletically, giving athletes have achieved, rather open up within the Soviet military personnel. This them delay in the construction of anoth- next a sense of pride and than to their disabilities. two weeks." 527- 4330 FAST DELIVERYII HOAGIES ITALIAN SPECIAL 330 A NOVA PIZZA (imported tiam, COMPANY genoa salami'capicoi/a provolone cheese and 789 Lancaster Ave. • Villanova, PA prosciutto, topped with pure olive oil and spices) I Hours: Sun.-thurt. 11 a.m..1 «.m. •Fri. \ A Srt. 11 •.iii.-2 a.!!!. 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At this . . OONEDO get kicks time next week, well have a new prec . we're Mve you'll all be attending the ceremonies ... or at least be a) a short comic play celebradng on your own . . . certainly worth a reading day . . b) a pimple (Omtinutdfrom page 15) yeltow, green, but we don't need to study at Villanova . . . we're all geniuses c) a slingshot brown and black, ... . . eaK:h level having various degrees at least we are . guess what . . . mid terms are like coming d) an Italian cooking spice sort of soon . . . within it. Toolan estimates that up perhJaps we shoukl stop staring at that cute a beginner, training 4 to 5 days guy in film analysis class and get down to work . . . maybe read a book ... oh, save that for the reacting days ... all Solution page 3Jf per week, could earn his black belt did you in roughly 5 years. nominate your favorites for Homecoming King and Queen . . Students can also get involved maybe the student section will be able to see/hear the with NCAA Competition, ceremonies this year . . . but probably not . . . probably not seems ^^^^ iti(ni;il of as well Order fit . . . . Oinotia as with the elimination competi- to in at V.U coed dorms probably not . . free basketball tion for the 1992 Olympics, tickets . . . probably not . . . parking . . . probably not . . . you

L^ through their participation in the know how it is ... until later, dudes . . . who knows and who V .• • 1 club. cares. An interesting aspect of the Edited by the Villanovan Editorial Board, where we are bored of editorials. class is the great emphasis on self- discipline. For instance, no one is Villanova'sGk'kkk allowed to wipe sweat from his or her brow. As unappealing as this MMMM^¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥-^¥¥^ practice may be, it supports the 01 riii; Wi:i:k assertion that a competitor must always be on guard; when one HAppy takes time to wipe his brow, his BiRThdAy opponent has the opportunity to strike. In addition to this practice, whenever a student strays from ^¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥^ the lead of the head sensei, he '1 must do push-ups to teach himself not to lose concentration. Such Jim disciplinary actions demonstrate how karate aims to train the mind as well as the body. Bowman! Like many students, freshman Jason Douglas joined the club to get into good physical shape. But, ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ as sensei Charlie Boland points out, "Karate is also about self- confidence, peace of mind, purpose and discipline." We love you! "It is a great way to blow off steam and it is a good way to put structure and discipline into your life," adds McCormick. When asked what she likes most about the club, one sopho- more replied, the fact "that the instructor really cares." Another aspect she enjoys is the relatively even number of males and females THE participating. Of approximately 100 students, ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥-¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ WILD about 40 are female. AND ^' Happy, happy, happy WACKY 21st Birthday MAGI Nick Worthington comes to Villanova from the booming metropolis of Allentown, Pa. A senior political science major, Nick has been a brother of Sigma Nu for four years. OF "Quick" Nick, as the girls in his favorite sorority, Alpha Phi, Michele Devlin .'ir»U0,^t call him, is always ready to lend a hand on Greek projects. In IPC, Nick has been the festivals chairperson for two years besides being Sigma Nu's JIMKAROL IPC representative for three years. Nick is also very active in his own chapter serving as assistant pledge . . .life will never be the Oct. 4 marshall and chairperson of the First Annual Can Pood Drive. Nick exercised his massive physique in all intramural sports. His athletic honors include captain of the . will Belle Sigma Nu football same. .and neither Air Terrace team and the Meanest Looking Lineman Award. Although, he 7-9 hates to admit it, it is rumored that Nick is a good friend of p.m. Joe Critelli, which in itself made him worthy of this award. (Just KaUvVll STUDENT kidding Nick!) Love, UNION Por all of his achievements and contributions, the Order of !i Omega is proud to announce Nick Worthington of Sigma Nu Your roommates Co-Sponsors Praternity, this week's Greek of the Week. MiuM kwwmm WtA DARE , NIGHT Mocktails will be served. 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Dr. Shuman they can't write be enforced. tkkeU on their a fury, folks.'^^Shuman sakl. "The drinking on college campuses said, "you show a false ID to buy way down the According to Shuman. in turnpike to the the trend is lessening towards serving especially." New Jersey, in a six-pack of beer raids." first 60 days under the and are caught new law, adults is asey and tightening enhances up on college life response to the just un4er""•«• Rutgers incident, drinking — underage drinkif«, Le poike foree is ^^^ ^^^1300 licenses were s has introduced a similar piece of misrepresentation of age to By LUCI A. jr secure ANKOWSKI Carson McCullers' touching Amer- legislation and Delaware is in the alcoholic beverage and possession SU^f Reporter ican comedy about a young South- process of introducing one. of false ID ... 90 days, one year, ks react em girl to new The Villanoya community is who learns about love, And so ... the law. Basically it two years. Three years and three 6310.1, furnishing By KARLA BECKNER akx)holic bev where they can leave the respon- fortunate to have an exciting death and friendship while under falls into two categories: crimes months is the total suspension of erases to minors. By permitting ^ St^ffRtparUr sibility of carding guests and artistic treasure in its midst, the protective wing of her family's of underage drinking and crimes your driving privilege." any minor to consume or possess ) serving akx>hol;to the manage- namely the Villanova Theatre. A black housekeeper. of possession and use of false Regardless of the state a hcense "This is akiohol on property they control, a time of crisis of ment. This releases the Greek production at the Villanova Immediately following this pro- identification. is issued, the privilege can be Greeks." said they are breaking the law. and the Dr. Arthur Shuman ofganizatkxi of any responsibility. Theatre is a cultural aspect of the duction in late October will be "The law in Pennsylvania taken away under this law. The at a fines are steep. lecture to the Greek leaders The establishment, by handling "college experience" that no stu- Emily Mann's award-winning states that anyone revocation under 21 com- is effective in 49 of the of LaSalle University Sept. 'To illustrate," Shuman saki. 20. the carding, has maintained con- dent should go without. The documentary, "Still Life." It is mits a if crime they purchase, 50 sUtes. with Fkirida being the "Seventeen colleges "if a fraternity has a party and and universi- trt>l of the premises. They are now theatre provides its audience with based on the actual experience possess, transport only of or consume state not complying. Driving ties across the police Faid it, finding 11 the country have liable. a glimpse of the human experience three people and explores the any alcoholic beverage or attempt in any of the consenting 49 states underage eliminated their Greek systems in drinkers present, only "The judgments we're now that one can often identify with; effects of Vietnam-engendered to do any of these," explained on a license suspended for an the past four 11, it's a $26,000 fine. Each person months. You can just seeing against parties furnishing yet, it does so in a provocative and violence in its many forms — Shuman. "Not just buying it, not alcohol-related incident carries is conskiered count on the fact that at every a separate offense to minors, especially in academic entertaining way. The 1988-89 political, domestic, sexual and just drinking it. If somebody is in with it a mandatory penalty of a the college and university in America and law mandates a $1,000 situations are nHuistrous," Shu- season, A Celebration of Women artistic. sr car with a six pack of beer $1,000 fine and 90 days fine for the Vk» President for Student the first offense and man said. "Penn Stote University through Theatre, promises to do The fall semester unopened closes in early on the back seat, it's a imprisonment. Life, student affairs $2,500 for each subsequent or whatever, has a $27 million lawsuit pending just that. December with Euripides' classi- crime because he is possessing Pennsylvania has a new crime is sitting offense." down, taking a piece of for an incident involving an off- Throughout history, women cal tragedy, "Iphigenia in Aulis," and transporting it." in this law regarding ID called, paper, drawing a line down the campus fraternity. Lehigh just have contributed a great deal to which depicts the sacrifice of Shuman went on to say that "manufacture, distribution or middle and putting the pros on one paid $2.5 million three weeks ago. the development of theatre as Iphigenia at the hands of her police in some areas, not in Phi- sale of false identification." This side and cons on the other." Temple just paid $5.5 million to heroines, actresses, designers, father, Agamemnon and raises ladelphia, but in some outlying crime is a felony. It includes The a fimtjf 4wrf flly new Pennsylvania drinking iMc^ the parents of two kids who were playwrights and directors. Their questions about human relation- counties, are in the habit of something as simple as giving laws have hit college Greek sys- on their way home from a party dedication and vision are exam- ships and ultimate seizing nU H, ikkKKg 11 loyalties to and forfeiting automobiles someone else your ID, now con- tems especially hard. They are an at a professor's house." . pies which helped form the thea- family and country, used in the transportation of large sidered to be distribution. obvious imdeng9 drinken pm- target for the legislature John Mooney, president tre, as it is known today. The celebration resumes quantities of the in of alcohol by underage "The manufacture of false' and police forces enforcing the law 9mt, oMfr 11, lt'$ a Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, said Villanova's theatre season pays February with Henrik Ibsen's drivers. The police will keep the driver's licenses is one of the because they are so easily they have become much more tribute to the spirit of these masterpiece, "Hedda Gabler," car for good. fastest growing industries in the identified. S26^000flra. risk-conscious. women through a series of six which explores a woman's strug- The penalty state. It occurs almost exclusively for a first offense The incident at Rutgers Univer- "We've always had a sober dynamic plays. Three of the plays gle for individuality within the under on college campuses," Shuman (Photo courtesy of Vasey Theatre) this section includes a sity last year, and a similar - USalte committee at parties and are the work of highly-acclaimed constraints of marriage and socie- said. "A convicted professor Dr. we've (Megan BeUwoar) possible fine, felon, whether ty. and her cousin John Henry West (Ian Westerfer) Usten to $300 possible term situation a few weeks ago at the always had designated drivers, and innovative female play- The tables turn in April with VlH^^A^X^ of they receive a sentence or not, can MrthurShunum ^*^ comforting song in "The Member of the Wedding," whkh opens at Vasey imprisonment up to 90 days, University of but we've become Wrights: Carson McCullers, Emily "My Fair Lady," as Eliza Doolittle SeStlJ^ never be Delaware, have more aware of on OcTs and a mandatory a CPA, never be a lawyer, teaches suspension of all forced the country to take another risk management. We'll be insti- Mann and Caryl Churchill. her linguistks professor, driving never be a doctor or an accountant. Terrance Dalton, privileges — first offense look at Greek president of tuting a risk management The other three represent the Henry Higgins, a deeper lesson of You can never systems, and in chair- professional success at the speakers from the Philadelphia/ 90 days, second offense go into the armed the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity, |ioted about love Performance dates for "The one year, taking that second look, Greeks man for the fraternity." work of the playwrights Eur- and human dignity in expense of family relationships two services and you are subject to the they have Main Line areas. "The Member of Member of the Wedding" are years for every subsequent are put in undeigone a drastic According to Mooney, vhe ipides, Henrik Ibsen and George Lerner and Loewe's Oct. criminal jeopardy. and romantic and human sensitivity. the Wedding's" offense. This suspension registration act." change. Sunday matinee 5 through 9 and 11 through 16. is man- "Now more than ever," S|iu- several other fraternity and soror- Bernard Shaw. These male play- musical adaptation of G.B. Shaw's Theatre-goers are further invit- performance will be followed by Evening performances datory and without exception. No man, "Our supreme chapter law ity presidents, including Wrights reject the female stereo- "Pygmalion." ed begin at 8 moderator of Phi Kappa Craig to explore the messages pres- an additional judge The final part of the law, section states that we not panel discussion. p.m., Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. may set this penalty aside Theta fraternity at LaSalle, may purchase Zapetti of Lambda Chi Alrfia, type in favor of examining dynam- The finale to the season is ented in 6310.1 of said, Dan the productions by attend- Do not let this for any reason the Pennsylvania crimes alcohol with fraternity funds. school-year pass For information about tickets call including employ- "the positive involvements of We Dougherty of Smna PhiEpsilon, ic, intelligent and challenging provided by Caryl Churchill's ing topic-related code, is a discussions. by without attending ment, school or even brand new crime of will now be sponsoring dry rushes Tim innovative one or more the Villanova Theatre Box Office emergency. Greeks need to be emphasized." Undon of Sigma Pi. Myken women characters. and humorously ironic These discussions will take furnishing alcoholic beverages place of the exciting Villanova Theatre at 645-7474, or to and dry pledging. We're trying to WUson of The season opens Oct. 5 with drama. "Top Giris." in go directly to the The next section, possession of Shuman said that the view of Kappa Alpha Theta, which the after the first Friday's showing of niinors. Any person who sells,, productions. Your "collie expe- Box Office in create an atmosphere that is not Phyllis Downs "The Member of the Wedding," playwright questions the Vasey Hall weekdays false identification, carries with it the average fraternity today is one of Alpha Phi and pursuit each play and will be led by gives, provides to guest rience" is not complete without it. 1 or furnishes any tuned to drinking," he said. Michelle from to 5 p.m. a penalty of a $300 fin^ior a first of little activity other than drink- Veix, president oi the alcohol to a person under 21 is According offense, ing. That view to Dalton, Pi Kappa Pan-Hellenic Council, $500 and a possible 90-day guilty of has to change. hav^out- a crime. Furnishing is Phi is looking to switch jail sentence for Greeks need to publicize the good liability Iitted soihe safety gdfdefiftfed for a second offense now defined to VefLeppara include to incites give to, at social functions to a bar the hall, Spectrum or fraternities and a mandatory license suspen- things and sororities. They provide to, or allow a minor to they do for the school and an idea strongly advocated by Dr. Opening with ' sion upon first offense. met to take the best parts of these "Stagefright" and Shortly after, they projected on possess alcohol on your premises community. By ALLEN AMBROSINO audience heartily approved. Elliot Although the crowd | Shuman. wanted False guidelines to present then tearing into "Rock, Rock," two screens, more, ID is any card that has or Under the to the Inter- and spelling out the word then proceeded to property, or on premises or new drinking law, JEFF GILUES pick up a packet Def Leppard called it a night, been changed, Shuman strongly urges Greeks fraternity Council the band had the audience in a "Hysteria," which any card that is property Greeks are caught in and Pan- Assistant EmUrtainment Editors was also a of sugar from the stage you control, including a section to hoki their social events state of and the The show is among the best totally false, and at halls Hellenic Council. complete euphoria. The perfect description of the possession of rented general second he held it in house or hall. well-timed up the air, that is touring today and is a must another person's legal ID. light show and the condition of the Spectrum This On Sept. 25, the Spectrum at the the noise level skyrocketed to the was synchronized see for all rock fans. It is quite section covers not only use of false The penalty for this offense packed movements of the time. with rock and roll fans point where it felt like the arena unusual to find a mixture identification, carries a maximum penalty of band members added to the atmos- An of but simple posses- a ranging from children uneventful Steve Clark solo wcjild collapse. in their phere, excellent sound quality and a well sion as well. $2,500 fine and one-year imprison- exciting the crowd even more laser effects on early teens to those who probably "Gods of The encore set featured their choreographed ment. ^^'" show where the Misrepresentation The mandatory, minimum attended »"^ an acoustic version of of age to Woodstock 20 years ago. ^Z'L , ^ . . latest single, "Love Bites," which music is still the main focus, penalty is a $1,000 fine for a first Women and a slowed-down "Bringin' on the Heartbreak" secure alcoholic beverage is the The event was Def Leppard's lost some of its appeal in the live These qualities are what offense and a 9^,500 fine for each version of "Too Late For Love" were next, separate next section, carrying a first second appearance at the Spec- setting. Also included was their Def Leppard from the subsequent offense. This becomes followed. The latter was greeted typical rock offense fine of trum this year, after Other highlights included a smash hit $300 and suspen- a long hiatus " "Photograph."^ band. the basis for civil liability. with thousands of tirty flames very upbeat version sion of driver's license and a folk)wing the release of the hugely of "Animal froni cigarette lighters and singer possible complete with the pause at the 90 days in jail. A second "Anyone who serves a mmor, successful Pyromania in mitiated the first sing- end, which offense increases the fine to $500. 1983. The result was a night »^#P^ was replaced by the allows a minor to be served, or of along of the evemng. Book screams from accurately incredibly energetic the crowd. "Pour "Misrepresentation," Shuman alk>ws a minor to possess akx>holic rock and roll Lasers emerged from the stage Some Sugar On Me" was definite- said, "is something as simple as beverage on their property," Shu- that incited thunderous crowd as Hysteria was played. At first, ly the biggest crowd walking into a beer man said, response from start to finish. pleaser and distributor or "is absolutely respon- the lasers shot into the crowd was preceeded by an Elliot walking into a bar and saying Since the stage was centered in dis- depicts youth revohrihff in a circular sible in money damages for all the motion, course on sex. a topic of which the 'Give me a six-pack,' b»:ause of the middle of the arena, everyone harm that results." By the signs displayed in a conspic- had a great view and the sound JACQUEL4NE GENTILE him "college and 'unsoiled This is an uninsurable risk. Assistant " uous spot that say *You must be It was perhaps the best ever at a Features Editor hands,' but the communication is against the law for an insurance 21 years of age to purchase alco- show of this type. This concept between them is superficial, and company to provide holic beverages.' insurance of a centered stage was one of the A novel that critics have praised Bechstein has always remained which pays to cover losses that as a modern There are five offenses under most enjoyable aspects of the day Catcher in the aloof from his father's business. result in an intentional criminal Rye, The the new law which carry manda- concert and allowed the bands to Mysteries of Pittsburgh, At the end of these visits, Bech- act, in this case furnishing by tory license suspensions. They alcohol involve every section of the arena Michael Chabon, focuses on a stein returns to his summer; work to minors. young are underage drinking, possession in their performances, man's gain of self at Boardwalk Books and life in his The problem that arises at this knowledge. apartment on the Terrace. of false ID, misrepresentation of Queensryche, a band little point is enforcement. Is this law Set in Pittsburgh, age to secure known to most hard rock fans, where the Lecomte is the homosexual who alcoholic beverage, enforceable? protagonist. Art Bechstein, has walks into Bechstein's summer, drunk driving and refusal to take gave a spirited and explosive "Governor Casey," Shuman just performance that surely brmight' graduated from college, the He fascinates, but at the same novel is some heaw metal fans out of the about one zany and time unnerves, Bechstein, who Saint Louis University's unforgettable closest. Playing new material summer during has at times doubted his hetero- which Acadcnk Year in MbMlrid from Operation: mindcrime and Bechstein comes to terms sexuality. Through Lecomte, Bech- with his gangster OOMPLBTB CURRICULUM: O^Mi. old standards such as "Queen of father and the stein meets Aming, as well as the mysterious death I* the Reich" and "Take Hold of the of his mother. alluring and strangely beautiful He is beguiled by Flame," Queensryche, led by Phlox, his love Phlox, his summer love. A biker interest, and bewitched singer Geoff Tate and the relent- by both and a heavy drinker, Arning earns his SLUtalfiiMdiia «fAA/BOE less drumming of Scott Rocken- namesake, Arthur Lecomte, his living illegally yet remains an and by Cleveland fiekl. did an excellent job of setting Aming. idealist who dreams of "search- the tone for the night. Born in Washington D.C., lights and giant women" and fail% Chabon received his B.A. from When the curtains fell, sur- the whose philosophy on life consists University of Pittsburgh A|vtyNOWr«r8^rti«aMl rounding the center arena stage and his of a "will-to-bigness." vrith the Def Leppard and /iMMi M.F.A. from the University of The friends spefd their summer kgos, the crowd tauaediately California at Irvine. His stories leisurely; eating,arinking, talkimc have appeared in The New Yorker. and dreaming. But oonflict L.SaivMl.SJ sprang to their feet. Fran that arisen The Mysteries of Pittsburgh, in the form »atoL—hUatiPiMillh point on, tlie Aoiae lewritftttmuad of a twisted leiMj^ Chabon 's first Grfb^kVfaM.3 to buiM. Aa the AC/DC watm on novel, also functi- triangle as Bechatecn becomef^ oned as his master's Mi*MJM09 SnUN tiK aoimd tfilem tMMi to wind thesis. increasingly entranced bf Throughout Ttl: 23).aD9aa33.ati2 down, Rick AUen't 2^ coukl the novel, Bech- Lecomte. stein's father he haifVI and the capacity crowd appears when he Bechstein's father then reenters takes time ^VgiM wHh amidiMitHp. off from his "vague the picture, more prominently >WbntheJig|iu««itoyt»M buainaas trips" to visit with his now, because throughout the . aon o¥er fHHm mide Uitir prwMoe meais at exclusive res- summer he has sensed that his Uurants. He has a in iipfM iivt fMlUtii. genuine con- son is becoming "stranffe" and is cern for his eon. wanting to give (C^nHummt 0m ptgf 22)

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• THIVIUiAliOVAM* m,i9m•TmnJumollfsm^ cord Roundup. Batman hits big screen their use of synthesisers. He By ANDREW MATHIS Of OHirte, the «lbum is not t to the good old death motif. With complete ktts. ''BUMckened,"" which Hammett's beat solo work, eventually left Depeche Mode and started Yaiaoo (later percent of the film s profits. — but only for opens the album, starts off in a "Dyer's Eve" is the album's best shortened to By one episode so tnr. "SrePHBN POWERS Becaiise of the failure of very promising way, and a great soi^. Yaz) with Alison Moyet. Yaz broke Beatty's In the storyUne, Pam's brother Ent»rtaimnent Ste^ffRtpmier last film. ^ 'TshUr," Disney got him learns solo by Hammett makes up for a The problems for this album lie up after only two , and that Pam, who was in a car . . . And Justice For Ail Moyet went on to pursue a solo for less. accident and had Metallica weak bridge. This is the case with in a few areas. First, the album plastic suiyery career. Moore GhMiies: There was (oooh, how original), Elektra Records a few other songs on the all^um„ is not as well-produced as Master is in Europe more turmoil on the set of CBS* and he title track. With Puppets or Ride the Ughtning. Clark, wanting to start a new goes to find her. What will including the of "Mary Calendar TyJcrlioore" last very few exceptions, this album and therefore lacks the cutting band and gain a new partner week as moot likely happen is this: he will interviewed people. the producers announcsed a new find the In what is perhaps the most lacks' songs which are non-stop edge that Metallica's second and many He woman (Michaels) he co-sUr for their lading anxiously awaited speed metal powerhouses from beginning to third LPs do. Also, the songs on finally found Andy Bell and lady. thinks is Pam and she will deny formed Erasure. Edward Moore (no rslation) has it and send him release ever, Metallica has shown end, like Metallica's previous . . . AndJustice for Alt are entirely away. If Principal Innocents been dropped from the new roman- decides a few things. They have shown work. too long. The shortest song on the The is a delightful not to return to the show, mixture of both dance tracks and tic comedy Decause the producers then that they are still one of the Besides the title track, two album clocks in at over five Michaels will turn out to be ballads. say that he is not ethnk enough tightest acts around. They have other son^ open with acoustic minutes and for the nine songs on This makes the album Pam after all. Confused now? You to omtrast totals over 65 easier to listen to because It flows with the WASP-ish may or may not figure shown that they can write songs introductions courtesy of Hetfield. the album there this out i Maiy. Deqis Arndt, who is about something other than death. "One," a song about a war victim minutes of music. Obviously, the from song to song. One already mainly after "Dallas" starts its 11th Philadelphia Museum of Art off known for his work on the season However, they have also shown complete with war sounds (gener- songs would not be so tiresome if released dance trade the album stage, on Oct. 28. Parkway at 26th Street is Mary's new husband, that they can release an album ated by synthesizer, presumably), they kept up the intensity that is "Chains of Love," which is and he Short Takes: If you missed the Philadelphia, Pa. doing well in the top 40 singles and Moore are busy re-shooting Sonny that is a shabby follow-up to their has good acoustic work, but fol- they begin with, another problem In movie news this week, and Cher reunion on "Late 215-763-8100 charts. The vide6 is also getting ^opening episode. Night with David Sept. 25-Nov. previous material. They have lows suit with most of the album on this album. Warner Brothers is finally fetting Letterman" last 27 — Art Nouveau in Munich: Masters of the a k>t of airplay on MTV. year: shown all of this with their latest in its weaknesses. On the other For now, Metallica fans must its big-screen version of ''Batman NBC wiU repeat it on Oct. Jugendstil The album starts off with 6. That . . settle for second best. At any rate, episode, release, . And Justice fqr All. hand, "To Live is to Die," which off the ground ~ with hig name which earned another excellent dance track, "A Letterman" Make no mistakes, Metallica is also opens acoustically, is perhaps whatever Metallica releases will sUrs like Mkhael Keaton and its highest rating Little Respect." This is a sweet ever, still exhibiting great musicianship the biest instrumental that the be worshipped by speed metal album. The Innocents. The music, Jack Nicholson. Although the will follow an original, love song that begins the album which airs on the part of singer/guitarist band has ever produced. Complete fans no matter what quality it is. all synthesized, sounds crisp, studio has been discussing the an hour earlier in place Philadelphia avic Center on a happy note. The song is not of "The James Hetfield, guitarist Kirk with spoken words penned by the For those of you who caught clear and sleek. The lyrics, along project for several years, acript Tonight Show" ... 34th Street and Civic Center Boulevard shallow, but rings true with deep JUir. Anthony Hammett, drummer Lars Ulrich, late Burton, it is a step above Metallica this summer at Mons- with the tone of the album, are and casting problems had placed *— Andrews has dropped Philadelphia, Pa. for meaning and thought. out of ABC's and newcomerJason Newsted, the Metallica's previous instrumental ters of Rock and heard them meaningful and significant. it on the back burner. Now, strikedelayed "A Sept. 30 — Great American Firehouse Exposition and Muster Love songs do not dominate The The casting change reflects Fine replacement for late bassist Cliff efforts. the first time, seek refuge in There are two members of Keaton, Romance." Christopher Oct. 4-6 who found success earlier CBS* desire to — Quality Expo Tradeshow This Erasure: Innocents either. Many of the make Moore's Cazenove, Burton. The rhythm section is That instrumental and "Dyer's Metallica's earlier releases. Vince Clark and Andy this year in "Beetlejuice" and the who played Ben on latest scries as different as pos- still impeccably together, the Eve," which closes the album, are time they have missed their mark. Bell. Back-up vocals on a few of songs become serious and deal "Dynasty," will replace him dramatic "Clean and Sober." will sible from when with sobering subjects such as her classic "Mary Tyler the show solos are still sizzling, and Hetfield the only real saving graces for an the songs included premieres in . Naomi play the title role and hia alter- Moore January . By DINA pregnancy ("Phantom Bride"), Show," which ran from Aretha is still the best metal voice around. otherwise mediocre record. Stran- INNELLA Osborne, Caron Wheeler and Jane ego Bruce Wayne. Oscar-winner Franklin will sing the the uncertain 1970-77. Her 1985 sitcom enough, while most of the Staff Reporter Ayre. Clark and Bell future ("Hallowed "Mary" opening theme of The lyrics are also still up to par. gely wrote virtu- Nicholson should be perfect as his was NBC's "A Dif-, Ground"), and even God basically a clone of the ferent However, in the process of putting album's lyrics are sarcastic social ally every song on the album. arch-enemy, World," when it sUrts its the Joker. original, and lasted Innovativeness ("Yahoo!"). These diversified for only 13 second season . words and music together, some- commentary, Metallica seems to prevails Vince Clark originally started next Thursday . . Other members of the casr episodes. throughout themes are communicated y VCR Alert: thing is missing. be at their best when they return Erasure's latest Depeche Mode, also known for include Sean Young ("No Channel 6 is broad- Way The new show will focus on the Comedy Works (Continued on page 28) Out") casting the classic original "Cad- as Vicki Vale, a photo- marriage between 126 Chestnut St. the white- dyshack," with Rodney grapher for the Gotham Globe who collar Danger- Philadelphia, Pa. Annie Block (Moore), her field also is and Chevy Chase, tomorrow 441 don't want Bruce's love interest. working-class husband and 215-W-A-C-K-Y-9-7 Chabon their night at 11:30 p.m. However, Robert Wuhl, who portrayed the children be Sept. 30 — Shawn Morey and Chris Coccla (Continued from previous marriages. aware from page 21) coach in that this version will prob- the summer hit "Bull John Randolph Oct. 7, 8 — Keven Sullivan and Jeff Stilson plays his father, a ably be associating with people that he alotofhype. Durham," will edited ... "The Great also appear in a < staunch conservative, who would disapprove of. feuds Escape," a new major role. No word yet on who syndicated travel with her mother, a New York show Chabon then goes through the will play Robin. that premieres Oct. 8, has Ijustwant liberal playeed by Eileen final tumultuous days of Heckart scrapped an summer On a similar note, the long- already-filmed epi- (she was Mary's aunt in the as the emotions of all the char- running sode on Cancun. which sustained Dick Tracy comic strip original series). reach a peak before the sometfaingl heavy damage acters will also be the basis for a during Hurrican new The show is set to premiere Oct. Gflbert . swift conclusion of the book. . . "LA. Law's" real-life feature film. Warren Beatty, who 26 at 8:30 p.m. . . spouses The "dizzy, . . . dull, . lovely, Michael Tucker and can count oa^^ has peddled the idea from Univer- More Recasting: Jill Bechstein des- Will there be Eikenberry dire summer" as sal to Paramount to Fox, star in ABC's "A has a new Pam Ewing on "Dallas" cribes it is dealt with artfully by Family Again," about parents finally struck a deal with Disney this season? The Chabon. His vivid depiction of the answer is: who lose a child and to produce and star in the movie. maybe. neglect their Since negotiations with surviving characters through their lifes- The other studios children. It airs Oct. 15 Music reportedly Victoria principal are going tyles, looks, problems and rela- . . The first turned him down . returning show of the ^ because of his nowhere, Principal look-alike new tionships with each other make demands for season is NBC's "ALF," a $5 million salary, Margaret Michaels has been them come to life for the reader. which starts its third year on a $25 million budget and 15 signed to appear on the CBS soap His descriptioiis of lazy, idyllic Monday. 23 East Cabaret summertime delights fill the 23 E. Lancaster Ave. reader with a strong sense of Ardmore, Pa. Some long distance nostalgia. Using humor and sen- The Smiths impress 215-896-6420 timent, Chabon deals skillfully companies promise you Sept. 30 — Living Eaith with delicate subjects. Even the moon, but what you Oct. 1 — The Stand By BILL CARR and - only to include anything from through a twisted love triangle, chell Froom is again the producer, Oct. 4 — U Kan Danze — progressive music dance party really want is dependable, MICHAEL AIMETTE their last (and worst) Chabon focuses on human nature, album, and he does not change Qrowded Sti^f hdi^-qualitysemoe. That's Reporters Strangeways Here We Come. It desires, joy and pain in a manner is House's sound that much. The just you'll get when certainly a good collection of that evokes from the reader feel- ^t instrumentation, though, seems songs. For those who have not ings of empathy for Bechstein. you choose AIST Long more sparse this time around. heard The Smiths before, this disc Distance Semce, at a cost Temple Of Low Men does not is an excellent sampling of their contain a song as Most impressive is the manner lot less than you obviously catchy that's a music. The chosen songs are in which Chabon handles the as "Don't Dream It's Over" or think. You can expea low interesting in that few of them tender situation between father are "Something So Strong," the huge The Spectrum distance rates, 24-hour considered "hits" for the band, yet and son. The depiction of both long singles off of the first album. Pattison Place many of them rank with their Bechstein and his father as people operator assistance, clear best True, "Temple" may require Philadelphia. Pa. ~ for instance, "Cemetry Gates" more listenings 30 - Rod Stewart who truly love each other but have connections and immediate than Crowded Sept. . . . „ . and "London." Anita Baker deli- House, but take the Oct 1,2 — Luther Vandross and grown apart, provides such credit for wrong numbers. time to listen. Truthfully speaking, it is diffi- cate scenes that the reader is If you fail to, you will be missing And the assurance that > cult to recommend this album to made to feel that he could be out on a very fine album. virtually all of your calls will those who have not heard The Bechstein, feeling both love for Lead vocalist Neil Finn, the ex- Smiths, since they have a unique and separation from his father. go through the first time. Split Enz member, is the driving sound that people tend to fanat- Pittsburgh is For What It's Worth force of Crowded House; The Mysteries of , That's the genius of the with him Music Fair ically love or completely loathe. the band is valuable reading for its true to life AI&T Wxidwkie Intellig^t in excellent hands. Route 202 The Smiths were an important Every characters, but it is most of all songwriting credit on Tem Devon, Pa. Network. band nonetheless, and this live pie Of Low Men belongs worthwhile for its startlingly album to Finn. 215-644-5000 WRen it's time to only reaffirms their stand- accurate depiction of a youth who The good news is that Neil Finn Sept. 30 - Rank is the title of The ing as one of Chariey Pride Smiths' the best bands of the is one of is experiencing a loss of innocence choose, fot^^et the gimmkrks the best songwriters and Oct. 3 - The Everly second posthumous album, a live l«rCHlS. Brothers and the unsure beginnings of and maike the inteujgent singers in the business. Old Split Oct. 4-9 recording from the National Ball- —Johnny Mathis adulthood. Enz fans already know this. With chok:e-Arafr. room in London in 1986. As expect- his new band, though, Finn has If youd like to know ed, the album clearly indicates THE LOWMEN refined his talents and shows both sides of The Smiths — the more aoout our products or OF ORGWDiED HOUSE signs of ever-increasing maturity excellent guitar playing ofJohnny servk£s, like International as a writer. Lyrically, on Temple Marr and the condescending AISfT Crowded House's second album, Of Low Men, he picks up right Callii^ and the Caid, manner of singer Morrissey. Temple OfLow Men, reaffirms the where he left off on the previous caUusatl800222'Q30a Primarily, The Smiths build fact that this Australian trio is a album. Finn has an extraordinary their sound on contrasts. The much-welcome presence on the gift for evoking an image, and he music is colorful, cheery-sounding Ambler Cabaret contemporary pop scene. rarely falls prey to easy sentimen- acoustic/electric rock balanced by 43 E. Butler Pike The first Crowded House album tality, even on his love songs. Morrissey's depressing lyrics and Ambler, Pa. was a fantastic example of irre- TempU Of Low Men will prob^ practically monotone voice. Stran- .215-646-8117 sisubly catchy, yet daoeptively ably not yield the success of gely enough, the combination intelligent pop. The self-titled Crowded House's debut album; works, often brilliantly. album featured a perfect balance but then, oommerdality does not Despite Morriaser's preten- of seriouaness and fun. Moat of seem to be the band's intent this li(ouaaess, The Smiths ahine on were time around. The focus this aU-digiUl ^^oop dsddedly uptempo, seems recording; the but more on songs Crowded House was not exploring new ground. The fjfllht Choice. all have a more aopreasive afaMd^interyrat the raucous- Still, it is a little discour^iiv to •oimd than the ' neas with a hittid here and there. seethedeatth of variation and fun 2?*^|j|jij^ on Tem$k of The Tm^kQfLmMmwmtht OfLm Mm. 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essence pervaded ' fabulous. Her of Russia. Unfortunately, she is romance literature is nice but for ^ life every twitching of my body it will I hving at the time of most men, not their mc the October be cup ssistancc had to offer. Her eyes were Revolution and the indulgmt of tea. Steel is a writer who over- intent, she laid obsessed with her lifestyle of the Romanov Court is emphasizes the woman ana her firm in the sand, the sun high- destroyed. strengths, yet at the aame time lighting her exquisite curves. I she contains her story in a ooher> could not live without her com- ent system of events and l^ves passion, her expression, and her the unnecessary "trashy" love. It took all the courage I had romance novels to others. to approach her. I swallowed hard as her blond hair ripped small to M ipMraffM of 1^ Steel fills this novel with drops of water down the rounded tragedy after tn^«dy, war after shoulders. I knelt in the same, war, (of course in reality these shaking in terror beside her, as Mflift n99lMlf& of things did happen), but you begin her beauty engulfed my senses to get the sense that she thinks making me shake like the leaves Stool's teGdinNmlL women are in a constant struggle r^f^^^-^--:. on the trees of fall. 'Hi,' ... it was against love, men, society, and a simple banning leaving all essentially themselves. <^. / pretense behind. 'Excuse me, I'm reading Danielle Steel, was the She is forced to flee to Paris In the end, Zora finds solace in reply she gave without offering to with her grandmother and a close her grandaughter and a trip help gather the pieces of a broken 2^y, friend who worked for her family. to visit St. Petersburg, original heart." her It is in Paris where the Countess home, away from the pressures of Zoya becomes impoverished at 20, New York, where of course, she So the story goes, as women survive off the strength of her has become a success and a dream of the charming and debon- iron-clad grandmother, who per- beloved member of the rich and IeGINNING in ar business man lifts who them sists in accepting the heavy blows OCTOBER famous. off their feet to the shelter of love. of fate like Rocky Balboa. High- "As I slowly turned to leave this Romance novels have not only lighted in his 446-page brochure | settled comfortably in engrossed princess to her book, the hands for tragedy was the incredible, SUPPORT 'I'm for GROUPS of of all she called to me. sorry FOR women ages, but also have VILLANO innate strength of Zoya, as well VA STUDENTS being rude. name is Samantha A graced the many bestseller My shelves as her grandmother. Steel likes to around the Steel. Danielle Steel is my mother, country. What attracts carefully construct the sculpture ' this is her picture right above the women to the stories by these of her heroines from the strongest prolific authors? line 'America Reads Danielle rock while at the same time Steel!' I gave her a look of shock, preserving the beauty of youth, In an attempt to expand limited even horror. I stumbled over an and sensitivity of a fragile heart. SUPPORT GROUP I for For any apology the exit, horizons and enlighten a weak Somehow you can become unsure quick and ran Villanova Student of the female, to my towel where a Stephen King understanding as to the believability of Yoza, and Steel's Zoya was purchased and thriller lay open. I began to read, essentially the whole tale itself. currently hoping to "... recovering from read to see if a mere male could relax, he saw her comprehend this pinnacle of print from afar and thought she was the with the enthusiasm of the oppo- Romance novels are supposed to woman of his dreams, what he did alcoholism or other drug site gender. Most men must be enhanced by spectacular char- not realize was she was the admit an ignorance to romance acters, exotic senarios, and incred- attraction to a nightmare." dependency

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Despite In "Kansas," poor Wade Corey had darkened his approach to Dillon's work, director (Andrew McCarthy) with a broken David people especially the teenager Lori Stephen's novice camera work car and nothing of value to pawn, Bayles (Leslie Hope) he toves. detracts from the performance. joins gold-toothed and panther- Natives and outsiders have For example, when Doyle intim- tattooed drifter Doyle Kennedy dropped in on. Kansas before in The Trustees, idates Wade at a carnival, the long (Matt Dillon) hitching a free movies, most memorably in take shows Doyle's head and the &£fNI boxcar to Kansas. They stop in Joshua Lq^'s "Picmc" (1956) top inch of his shoulders, but a small town, help themselves at when native William Holden leaves his arms and chest out a local's house, sample the town's of returned, stole Kim Xovak and the^ture. It is a huge mistake party, rob a bank, and split up as ran off with her. Wade is too sure because Doyle's arms are moving, an alarm is tripped. in "Kansas" to stoke suspense and the not visible hands may be In the moments following their into the film. And McCarthy's Administration and Faculty readying an attack at Wade's split, Wade hides the stolen neck face does not even give us a grin, or face. money, rescues the governor's reminding us of "Mannequin" to young daughter from the river, distract us from his grim skills. and ducks the media following his Naturally, one bad actor does heroism. A day later he coaxes A word of eoroor cmp- not make a movie bad. "Kansas" work as a hand for the farmer Hon to Mr. DKhOm is plowed over by an equine-erotic father of the girl of his dreams. scene when Lori comforts her Meanwhile, Doyle, in various Tough guy hmHng mou thunderstorm-stressed horse. guises, escapes arrest and seeks oftoo ngnt (tot (to/ Lori and Wade have an affair. a reunion with Wade and the A small town reporter who refuses money. ottowod thomsoNos to to explore Wake's dual identity is "Kansas" is the most recent botyfiocostm a huge disservice to the fourth disaster heaped ujwn Kansas. Add estate and to novelists. The gov- "Kansas" to the drought and Vice- ernor's daughter undergoes an Villanova University President George Bush's rejection A word of career caution to improbable separation from her of U.S. Sen. Robert Dole (R-Ka) as Dillon. Tough guy leading men parents. An excited bank clerk bad for the Jayhawk state. The often regret that they allowed urinates during the holdup. lone patch of green is Dillon's themselves to be typecast. Edward Demeaning roles for blacks, one (Photo Courtesy of 'HransWdrW EnlMliiinmant) work. His sociopath rates with G. Robinson and James Cagney a shoeshine boy and another Bud Matt Dillon stars as Doyle Kennedy, an amoral young drifter James Dean's in "Giant" (1956), are excellent examples. You are drinking girl-gazing farm hand. A with a criminal past in "Kansas." \ request better than distracting the and Marlon Brando's in "The both of them. Their button-down wardrobe honor of your presence Wild One" (1953). wish to do and their skills for bought wholesale from Mike Duka- This In "Giant," Dean was an inse- comedy, romance or heroism were kis. An ending typical of conven- movie would have been clinched his back during a motor- more interesting if cure brooder with a crush on never fulfilled. You should look for tional television. And this ripped Doyle had cycle ride. Or with Humphrey attracted Lori Elizabeth Tayldh. Dean slyly stole film or stage projects that will off exchange between Doyle and into a dangerous Bpgart's Duke Mantee in the 1930 the focus of "Giant" from lead ease your transition to the more a sexy female carnival operator. liaison. Then Dillon could have "The Petrified Forest" where raw refreshed us Rock Hudson with a quiet, commercial roles you deserve. If CARNY with "The Wild power corrupts waitress Bette it is' One," which met prevailing lan- Davis in at troubled only a "I don't a rural the appearance, before flash- character part in an believe I caught your diner at gun point. inauguration of guage, ing and self-destructing. Brando, "A" movie or a lead in a "B" name." sex, and violence codes by Matt Dillon is worth seeing in showing Brando taking m The Wild One," was a rel)el movie, craft the script to shape DOYLE the local "Kansas." But see "Kansas" at a girl over motorcycle gang leader who seized your desired versatile image. "I didn't throw it." the sexual edjge as she matinee and save yourself $2.

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(Omtin ued from pagf 22} Sounding like "Sweetest Taboo" By PEGGY KEIXAR INSOC's distitictivv drum bints that can make anyone dance. This throughout the album, while not with its sleek Brazilian style, it S^^ffRtporltr irvlFf overstating anything too much. is one of the album's highlights. same general beat continues Erasure demonstrates how var- Once again, Leroy Osbourne's througli the next two songs into ied their album is by including strong and funky back-up perfect- "Repetition," where the speed of Information Society the drums just gets turned examples of songs with many ly compliments Sade's smooth down Information Society Villqnova's funky beats a few BOt(^^. Listening carefully, First that the synthesizers and steady vocals. Concert provide. One example of a unique She sk)ws down the pace with one can detect some famous lines from in song with such a beat is "Sixty- "," a rich and earthy Star Trek mixed with the five Thousand/' a tune with no tune where the musicians com- synthesizing. lyrics. Purt Energy is what explodes really getH The song proves that bine piano, violin, and acoustic INSOC mto the words from almost every song on the **Hardware" on Side 2, where are not necessary to get a guitar to produce a delicate blend we debut album by Information Socie- point across. still hear their continuous drum This of music: deep and steady, yet Year ty. INSOC, as they commonly SOCIET V Another beat, but this time in preparation different, but upbeat light and gentle enough to be a refer themselves, is the four- song, "Imagination" deals with to for more intense dance purposes. ballad. Sade's voice carries the all theK songs lead to is memories and member band stemming from Listening to "Over the Sea»" how your imagina- listener away with the soft, soo- the level of Minneapolis, arid recorded by higli technological tion "can change your mind com- thing harmonies that are her traces can be found of new Boy Music. Information percussion in "Running.*** ft is pletely." The song is Tommy Depeche Mode-type dance music. reminiscent trademark. easily the most synthesiaed song of vivid imaginations and our Society is comprised of , The likeness betwe^ the voices how Side 1 ends on a high note with on the album, which is priDbably is responsible for most of the minds can play tricks on us. who of INSOC's Kurt Valaquen and "." Its dark why it is so popular in dance dubs Two extra songs synthesizing and drum program- Depeche's Martin Gore might were included blues sound brings to mind Prin- and as a back up mix for other on both the cassette ming; Kurt Valaquen, also on cause distraction, but the distinc- and compact ce's "Sign 0' The Times." and it songs. totally synthesizer; bassist James Cassi- The electronic disc. "When I Needed tion clears up as the songs You," is definitely a funky, fiery track. interlude does not allow for a described as dy, and keyboardist Amanda Kra- continue. a "melancholic mix" Sade strays only once from the of mer. combination of their moment rest, only high enezgy on the album cover, is The "Attitude" includes more Leo- a sad but romantic lyrics she is most com- be-bopping. is -vN is This INSOC's beautiful, computerized sounds what nard Nimoy mixes, but it is the meaningful song. It fortable with. "Clean Heart" tells trademark. repeats these draws them attention. drums once again that give the lyrics throughout the story of a young man caught Their innovative computeriza- the song: The "Software" or first side of atmosphere of tough guys strut- "Where/ Where were up in the ugly world of drugs. tion and synthesizing the album begins with their pres- techniques you/ When I needed ting down the street. Adding to you most/ Thankfully, the album ends on are what makes this n^w ent hit "What's on Your Mind." album When I needed a friend." this is the computerized sound of a positive, funky beat with "Siem- by Information Society a dance "River Deep, A good way to start off with steel knives clashing.. Mountain High," pre Hay Esperanza (There is dub smash. another extra, is the only song on Always Hope)," a jazzy, sophisti- the album that was not written cated number filled with enough by either Clark or Bell. If it was saxophone wails and thick percus- not known that these two songs sion to keep listeners dancing and were extra, it would be impossible humming long after the album is WKVU Top 20 to distinguish which tunes were over. additional and which ones were Clearly, Martin Ditcham's per- not. 1. Siouxsie cussion and Denham's bass are & The Banshees "Peek-A-Boo" (Geffen) By BETH BARROW 2. Big Audio Dynamite Play the backbone of Stronger Than "Just Music!" (Columbia) Staff Reporter 3. Primitives "Crash" Pride, which allows Sade to vary (RCA) 4. Sugarcubes "Birthday" (Elektra) her vocal style, drifting from Stronger Than Frtde 5. Information Society "What's tightly controlled harmonies to On Your Mind (Pure Energy)" (12") (Tommy Boy-Reprise) Sade 6. Joy Division "Love Will Tear loose, flowing emotion. Her band Us Apart" (Qwest-WB) Epic/CBS Records 7. Midnight Oil easily combines international "Dead Heart" (Columbia) 8. Church "Reptile" (Arista) influences to produce their own 9. Tracy Chapman "Talkin* Bout A Revolution" (Elektra) After a three-year absence from unique, worldly sound that is sure 10. Sun & Moon "Boy Who Sees Everything" (12") (Geffen) the music scene, Sade is back. Her to continue Sade's string of hits. 11. Hunters & Collectors "Under the Sun (Where I From)" (I.R.S.) time was well spent preparing her With Stronger Than Pride, Sade Come 12. Crowded House "Better Be Home Soon" (Capitol) new album in Spain and France, proves she keeps getting better 13. Jane's Addiction "Ocean Size" (WB) and her true fans will not be with time. 14. U2 "Desire" asland) disappointed. Best known for hits 15. Book of Love "Pretty Boys and Pretty Girls" (Sire-WB) like "" and 16. Psychedelic Eurs "All That Money Wants" '"Sweetest Taboo," Sade's latest (Columbia) 17. Bible "Crystal Palace" (12") (Chrysalis) release, Stronger Than Pride, is 18. Sinead O'Connor "Jump In the River" (Reprise) filled with airy and exotic 19. Schoolly D "No More Rock 'N' Roll" Qive-RCA) rhythms. 20. Pay Attention "Table" (Diana Sound Recordings) The title track glides from deep, rich harmonies with backing vocalist Leroy Osbourne, to softer, more ethereal notes that only Sade's angelic voice can hit. The album then kicks into "Paradise," its first single. Due to plenty of airtime on the radio and MTV, "Paradise," with its heavy African groove, was a commercial success. Paul Denham's superior bass line immkediateiy makes the listener's fingers snap and hips sway. Saturday, "Nothing Can Come Between Oct. 1 Us," Sade's current single and video now seen on MTV, follows. BOUQUET SHOP duPont Pavilion

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J nast remained on th^ platform won in the 100 meter because while another was pi^rfonning of steroid use that was detected a routine.. in a random drug test. The purpose of this rule is Let us just hope that this to prevent coaches from inter- unfortunate occurrence will fering with the athletes. In this prompt some serious action by case, however, it was blatantly athletes, coaches and govern- obvious that there was no ments regarding this troubling coaching going on. This deduc- problem. tion cost the United States the

Athlete of the Week

VICKIHUBER This week's Saco East Athlete of the Week is Olympk athlete, Vicki Huber. Huber surpassed most expectations, along with most of the field, and placed sixth in the 3000-meter race in Seoul. Huber took the lead from renowned runner Mary Slaney with three laps remaining, and the eyes of the world were focused on her. Huber eventually finished with a time of 8:37.25, a personal best. This time was good enough to make her the sixth best 3000-meter runner in the world, and the best in the United States on that day. ,1 ,1 ^^ University U-r. •*' Sportswear jNORFisrefiwe T4mn$m tm UUKASIER KIL. BRVN MMMR B741« ••RUN r€C THE eCLD^' "Run for the Gold" is a fundraiser intended to raise $3,000 for Special Olympics. A baton wi)l be in continual motion around the Villanova trade from 5 p.m. on Thursday, October 6, to 5 p.m. on Friday, October 7. Your support, through sponsorship, will allow youngsters d all ages^ the opportunity to participate in fun and meaniogful events of all types at Villanova. Any questions please contact Heather at 525-3906 or Troy at 825-4663. We appreciate your suppofll Fondly, Sigma Pi and XjipiM Kappa GMna H Si£ilil'^i

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By STEVE iQRSCH The No. 3 siiM^les seed, sopho- the doubles competition was the more Mike Lougnman, met with pair of senior Grqg Ackerman and stiff competition after his first- junkx- John 01>wyer, normaUy The 'Nova ttai*s tennis team round bye and was tripped up in the No. 3 doubies duo. Ackerman rebounded from a disappointing the second round by Ganr Taylor and 01>wyer opened up with a 6- Big East Tournament and came of Mount St. Mary's, 6*4. 64. 4, 6-2 victory against Bob Burket up with a strong performance at Freshman Steve Forrest, after and Eric Grainger of Mount St. the ECAC Tournament in Law- a successful debut at the Big East Mary's. renceville, NJ, on Sept. 23-24. The tourney two weeks ago, continued In their second round match, final standings indicate a much his winning ways iii his first they had little trouble disposing better showing for the Wildcat round match at No. 4 singles. He ofJohn Kennedy and Sean Aameo- natters as they finished a very easily defeated Lou LaForgia of on of Concordia, 6-3, 6-2. respectable third with 19 team Seton Hall, 6-0, 6-0. Forrest fol- Ackerman and O'Dwyer weri points. lowed up the "double bagel" by knocked off by Lafayette's Dave They trailed only Towson State winning both his second-round Rubin and Phil Manyer, 6-4, 4-6, with 20 and Concordia with 19.5. match and his quarterfinal match 6-3 in a tight quarterfinal match. Behind 'Nova's 19 was Lafayette by scores of 6-3, 6-2 and 6-2, 4- But the impressive play of the pair with 16 and Monmouth with 15 6, 6-3, respectively. topped off a resounding comel»ck to round out the top five. Forrest was eliminated in the by the entire team from the There were 23 teams participat- semifinals by Torrey Dorsey of struggles of the previous ing in this highly competitive Towson State, 6-1, 64, but he has weekend. tournament and the Wildcat men proven that he will be ^ valuable Coach Dr. Robert Langran were seeking an improvement addition to the '88-'89 Wildcat hopes that this success will carry (Photo by Shafle) over their fifth-place finish at the squad. over into the Cats regular season Big East tourney in Rhode Island. Representing 'Nova ll^nis this in spring. The men's temus team finished third in the ECAC tournament last The Cats are hoping to now work weekend. They fell to only Towson St. and Concordia. towards the spring of '89. Villanova's No. 1 seed, senior Mike Rouse, returned to form and swept through his bracket to win the No. 1 singles championship. After a first-round bye, Rouse, a Haverford product, defeated Joe DeMenne of Upsala, 6-3, 6-0. He Men's soundly whipped Joti Baldrich of Mount St. Mary's, 6-1, 6-2 in the quarterfinals and Danny Narizza- no of New Yprk University, 6-0, 6-2 in the semifinals to reach the Basketball final contest. Rouse, looking to get 'Nova off to a flying start, came back from a set down to defeat Ricardo Pereira of Concordia, 1-6, 6^4, 6- 4. Rouse had only managed to win midnight one of his three matches at the

Big East Tournament. c Taylor Teresi, a junior from Tonawonda, NY, also made a fine showing by reaching the finals of practice the No. 2 seeding bracket. Follow- ! ing his first-round bye, Teresi edged Charlie Bowers of Lafayette, 6-4, 7-6. Teresi then faced Andreas Kuuhn of St. Joseph's and won, 6-3, 3-0 as Oct. Kuuhn retired due to injury. 15 Teresi had no problems in reaching the final of his bracket as he thrashed Adam Kramson of Rider, 6-2, 6-3 in the semis. How- ever, he lost a tight match in the Free admission final to Tony Bueno of Concordia, Greg Ackerman teamed with John O'Dwyer to collect a victory in 6-4. 7-5. doubles last weekend at the ECAC tourney. Word Stanley H. Kaplan is now in Your Neighborhood ! solution II

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i think this game was great for and threw a 10-yard touchdown ^ Assistant News Editor member of the Board of Trustees subsidiaries in South Africa. Yankee Conference football," said pass to senior tight end Richard at that time. The Board approved "There are moral arguments on B.U. Head Coach Chris Palmer. Lage. Withka added the point Villanova University has com- the resolution. both sides [as toj whether divest- h. '' The Wildcats looked to have after and the Cats were up 31-24. pletely divested from South He said it is not eaisy to imme- iture is the best strategy to Africa, victory in hand when sophomore "I felt at that point I didn't want the Rev. Edmund J. accomplish social justice in South Tom Withka booted a 20-field goal to see two or three posisessions," Dobbin, O.S.A., University presi- Africa. The University had to opt for a 24-14 'Nova lead with just said Talley. "I wanted to get it dent, said last week. We bed no knowledge for one side or the other. Obvious- contest. in the end zone right away." Dobbin said that Edward ly, in this resolution, 7:35 left in the The J. we were kl South A frica. the Univer- ," Terrier offense had not scored B.U.'s attempt to tie was then Caughlin III, chairman of the sity opted to divest he explained. were simply since late in the first quarter andj stopped in dramatic fashion. On investment committee of the We "We never invested in South Board of Trustees, Africa the V.U. defense was playing well. a fourth and one at Villanova's 16, recently Investing, like most as a principle," Dobbin B.U., however, rallied for 10 linebacker Mickey Watson made assured him that "this motion said. "We had no knowledge that other universities, points in the final four minutes a big hit on running back Jay [divestment] has been fully comp- In we were in South Africa. We were to the delight of their 5,153 fans Hillman, stopping him cold and lied with." various companies. simply investing, like most other and sent the two clubs into giving 'Nova the win. The decision to divest was made universities, in the various com- at the April 14, 1987 panies. overtime. Watson, who finished with an (Photo t>yShafl«) meeting of The Rev. EdnHnd J. Dobbin 0.5.A. The gametyihg touchdown unprecedented nine the Board of Trustees, when the "It's not as if universities had unassisted Junior quarterback Kirk Schulz fired two toaciidowii in the Wiklcata 31-24 win over Boston University president came when a pass from B.U. tackles, led a defensive unit which U. last Saturday. Rev. John M. Driscoll, O.S.A., was anything to do with South Africa quarterback Jim Schuman was earned much praise from Talley. University president, according to at all. You were investing in what deflected into the hands of receiver "It was a great effort by our Dobbin. diately divest because "stocks were mostly American companies, "The Board Darvell Huffman, who ran defense. They've been maligned to Brady and flanker Ron Sency. "We arc very concerned about sity of Connecticut comerback members moved have to be sold . . . there's a v/hole and these companies, even though that the University . untouched 49 yards for the score. lately and they felt they had Fullback Pete Lombardi also Rhode Island," he said. 'They Rusty Neal. divest of all period of sorting them out . . and you didn't know it, [happened] to In the Yankee Conference, over- something to prove. had a big day, rushing for 110 have talent and their program has —Villanova set a new team securities in companies doing sometimes they're not easy to have subsidiaries in South time is run in a way similar to "They showed they had enough yards and one touchdown on 25 a lot of tradition and pride. Right record for first downs with 33 business in South Africa by locate. It's not always easy to Africa," he explained. extra innings in baseball. Each guts and character to get it done carries. now this is the biggest game of against the Tern^rs. The old (Continued on page 6) team has an opportunity to score in overtime." 'Nova' continues its Yankee the year for us. We want to show mark of 29 was set io^966 in the from its opponent's 25-yard line. Offensively, the Cats were Conference schedule this Satur- that we're not a flash in the pan." Wildcats' 40-6 win over lona. If, after both possessions, there equally impressive, piling up 447 day against Rhode Island at Vil- Cats Notes: —With his 20-yard field goal, Policy on harassment is no score or the score is tied. total offensive yards against a lanova Stadium. Though the —Watson's defensive heroics Withka upped his career mark to c. There will be a second overtime highly respected Terrier defense. Rams (2-2) were beaten by B.U. earned him Yankee Conference an impressive 10 made in 13 period. This will continue until Schulz finished the day 24-40 for 41-16 earlier this season, Talley Co-Defensive Player of the Week. attempts. After a 4-4 on PATs he be is 41-42. may Implemented gott teanthas a lead after an equal is He shares the honor with Univer- now (Photo by Castano) soon 247 yards and tossed TD passes not taking them lightly. strictly due to legal By JENNIFER REIDY counsel,' frustration with this issue, Fr. Assistant News Editor Dobbin explained. The Rev. Edmund J. Dobbin, O.S.A., 31st presidetit of Dobbin has taken a strong, active VObuiova Dobbin met with the committee Hub6r cashes in on dream University, addressed more than 160 aowleimc and positive position. The policy Tepresentatives, The Rev. Edmund Dobbin, last week to discuss the proposed from 130 ^hools, who attended his J. was stalled for years, and we By DOUG SCANCARELLA the chance again." O.S.A., University inauguration Oct. 5. president, said sexu< ought to have had one a long time Sports Editor Huber held the lead for just last week he will present a defined ago," Dr. John Immerwahr, phi- under two laps, but began to fade. sexual harassment policy to the losophy professor and chairman of When Vicki Huber was invited She eventually finished sixth. "It Board of Trustees for approval on the committee, commented. to try to qualify for the 1988 was an effort to finish, but I have Oct. 11. "A policy is a necessity legally Summer Olympics, Villanovans always told myself I would never If approved, Dobbin said he will and morally. Fr. Dobbin is not everywhere were ecstatic. It was quit," Huber said. also Dobbin request that the policy be simply riding along Inaugurated with this a great honor for Huber and "I am very pleased with Vicki's implemented immediately. "I issue — he's a leader and he Villanova. performance," Stern said, "I told don't want to predict the action understands its importance, " he She bettered that feat by qual- her to run her race. We were with ceremony of the Board, but I don't see that concluded. ifying for the games and in turn training for her to run under there would be any problem," he "We did not have to present an bettered that by qualifying for the 8:40.0 and she did. It was quite ELLIOT party consisting of deans, speak- said. By A. FUS argument to Dobbin as to why the finals with a time of 8:47.25 last a job." StaJ/ Reporter ers and other officials took its A University committee on lack of sexual harassment policy Friday in Seoul, South Korea. The winner of the race, Taniana place on stage. sexual harassment had originally at Villanova was a problem, as we Could Huber possibly do any- Somolenko of the Soviet Union Rev. Dobbin, Decoration and music magni- created a proposed policy in 1986 The Edmund J.. (Photo by Baker) had to in past years," Desmond more? Could she make Villano- of fied the formal of recorded a time 8:26.53, a new O.S.A., 31st president of the ambience the and had submitted it to the Uni- Dr. John Immerwahr, philosophy added. vans any prouder? Olympic record. Slaney finished a event. The stage was decorated versity's law firm of University, described his vision of Morgan, professor and chairman of the "He [Dobbin] has cut through The answer was yes. Huber, a Villanova in a speech during his with flower arrangements and Lewis and Bockius. "After sexual harassment committee. two a lot of red tape. More has hap- senior at Villanova, finished sixth inauguration on Oct. 5 in the greeneries and the perimeter of years, the policy is finally back harassment. "Fr. Uobbm was pened in 20 minutes than has in a field of 15 in the Olympic duPont Pavilion. the bleachers was fringed in blue from the lawyers," Dr. Mary extremely open and accommodat- happened in the last five years finals of the 3000-meter race. Her Representatives from more than and white. Music was provided by Desmond, biology professor and ^^ ing, and most impressively, he [with the policy]," she said. time of 8:37.25, a personal best, 130 colleges and universities the University band, the Villanova committee member, said. VkU r9pre$mrtml Vnh was familiar with our [the com- Dobbin will present the policy Mickey Watson came up with nine unassisted tackles including the made her the first U.S. runner to attended. Singers, the Glee Club and gospel "I don't know anyone around mittee's! work and was very to the executive committee of the game -saver in Saturday's vicktory over the Terriers. cross the finish line. no¥M very weH. Enry- The presidents of 27 local singers. here who wouldn't want a sexual prepared," Desmond commented. Board of Trustees, which decides "Vicki is a very emotional schools, including Temple, St. (Continued on page 8) harassment policy. The delay was body Jt Vniwora "After a period of incredible person, but I have never seen her (Continued on page 6) By JOHN F. SWIFT Joseph's, La Salle, Drexel Univer- this happy. She let it all out and be of her, Assistant Sports Editor sboM pnud sities and Bryn Mawr College, she deserved to. She represented she bnmgkt greet both were among over 160 academic Student Villanova very well. Everybody at At the risk of beating a topic representatives. Also joining them Villanova should be proud of her, ortothoechooL to death, "On the Ball" will were members of learned and By MAUREEN STAPLETON elections. There isn't any case law recently cited other examples of there's a very explicit threat [that she brought great honor to the once more discuss the Olym- professional organizations, such Staff Reporter that states registering to vote problems that students have the zoning officials will go after school. Her performance id one of pics. After all, they will not as the American Bar Association, would change residency," said encountered in Delaware County. them]. the brightest moments in Villan- ' American Nurses' Association Delaware of the I ,, happen again until 1992. Ever County officials' state- Michael Burke, an aide to Rep. One examples he gave was Gallagher said that if zoning ova athletics history. It wa^ hear of a blessing in disguise? and the Association of Catholic ments that students who change Peter Kostmayer, Oct. 4. the use of voter registration lists officials are using the information something I will never forget. I am The theatrics, along with the Colleges and Universities, govern- their voter registration to this Francis Conners, solicitor for by zoning officials to check on the garnered by the registration, "it very proud of her," Villanova officials, athletics, are reaching new ment students, faculty county will be jeopardizing their Delaware County, disagrees. He number of occupants living in one sounds like there is a violation of women's track coach and Huber 's distant 10th with a time of 8:47.15, heights in Seoul. To my sur- and trustees. student and has been challenged, said Oct. 5 that voter registration house. civil rights there." personal coach Marty Stern said. while fellow American, Pattisue prise, however, the main points Dobbin, a S2-year-old theologi- Margaret Boyd, the director of establishes legal residence and a He said, "Students are taking Desjardins also cited cases Stem has a right to be proud, Plumer finished 13th. an, the . of controversy have been gener- succeeds Rev. John M. voter registration for Delaware change of address would jeopard a chance by registering to vote . (Continued on page as 6f the form of a tragicomedy. It do Villanova ^umni, students What's next lor Huber? The ated from the actual games Driscoll, O.S.A., University pres- County, said Oct. 4, "If students ize any future aid given by a was highlighted t>y a mini-riot and faculty. Huber defeated many possibilities are Umitless. themselves and not from the ident for the past 13 years. Dc^in change their address on voter student's home state, that broke out in the ring when talented athletes, former medal- It certainly appears she will be political instablility of the host was chosen in June and assumed registration, then they have to Boyd said, "In our contact with a Korean boxer was defeated. ists and world champions. One a favorite in the 1992 dyrapics INSIDE nation. the office Sept. 1. cancel their aid. If they're getting some students, they have had to such athlete was the USA's Mary in Barcelona, Spain. To sum it up. South Korea The symbol, however, that Before that, The exercises were initiated aid from back home, then they cancel aid ... technically, the EDITORIALS: Responses to date rape articles p. 13 sums up this incident only too Slaney. however, she has her senior aea- has served as a more than with a vivid trediticMMd academic have to register there." student is no longer a resident of Slaney had led for the first half son at appropriate host thus far. well involved the Korean secur- ViUanova to look forward prooeesion which at begui about Jack Gallagher, an attorney in their home state [when they FEATURES: Peer counseling services expanded oi the race, but Huber passed her to. VkM HabM- filMMd ! tlw p. 15 Boxing, a sport that needs no ity guard, who was stationed a seaaon that will flUtfk the end 3 p.m. Vieitii^ academic repreeen- -.Jv Media, said Oct. 5, "It's highly change their registration), on the outakle with about three of briHtant introductkm to the work) of ringside. a ootkmKi/ttmnar. tatives marched from Bartley Hall improbable that such a law would laps to Gallagher questioned why stu- ENTERTAINMENT: Morton Downey Jr. brings his motor theater, has continued to He took matters into his own f^ *^kid went half way anMind be a to tbe paviKeo, where they were cxiet. It would surprise me if it dents would return to Boyd to tell mouth to the Civic '1 had the deciaion to 1*- *^ Center p. 21 focal point of hands along with the Koraan pMsJMary iril r^fmatiit Tllli the games for the jmmA by Either dignitaries. her that they had loet their aid ornoc/' HtfUr aaid. "1 to <*>f wron|r reasons. coaches at they collectively 4added nova very well. She definitely ^ the building, the 'There is not great clarity on because of registering to vote. Football pass her I ^^ SPORTS: tops Rhode Island, 20-14 p. 32 This (C mtd $§§t hacauae had it in Me eetaMiihad herself as a tap ongoHig epic has taken mUn m 30) MMMfiirtl pracfMien fillad the the iiaue. Students do it all the Dr. Joeeph De^JarSns, a phikv and I iitpnd I amy nevar have fMctierlM/'fiitm fteiMcrtvlo^diaRlayoifernial time ... this ploy hat been ui«i tophy proTeaior with the i. Center A ipedgl platform for yemrt by tbe local board of for PeKe and Juatice Education.

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