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(alifornia State University, Northridge Thursday. Harch 20, 1996 Volume 42, Number 88 Plans unveiled for North Campus By Luis Medrano potential retail center will provide ll>ffWriur CSUN with money to fund a new stadium as welJ as other athletic, The development of North, academic and cultural facilities. Campus. designed to bring the The developer's presentations CSUN campus into a new era. took were held in the SSU Shoshone another step forward as four devel- Room. where membersoflhe Norlh ' oping companies revealed their Campus Boardandlhepublic beard vision for !he propeny Tuesday from developers and viewed ren- and Wednesday in !he Satellite derings of the plans. Student Union. Tuesday"smeetingsbeganwith Facel< of !he development will members of Lowe Enterprises. a revolve around a shopping center nationwide developing finn based and a new football stadium to bet- in Los Angeles, suggested a new ter accommodate CSUN's move football field, a science and tech- to the Big Sky Conference. nology ce nter for the site as well as A planned football stadium has an indoor sports arena. The plan been in !he works si nce the 1960s would also include a shopping cen- when the universi ty acquired the ler with five or six large s1ores in Conceptual drawings like this highlight just one of many ideas develop· land known as Devonshire Downs. addition to smal ler specialty shops. ers have in mind for the North Campus property. Plans include a shopping The Nonh Campus Board of a theater and a perfonning ans center and new sports facilities. Directors. which reviewed thepro- posaJs:. is hoping money from a s.. DEYELOPHENT. page 4 School of Bus./Econ. data shows narrowing gender gap By Candy Cuen

Using a new computer program to ana- N.1t1on.1! oral courts but bas oo power to punish viola- lyze the crimes, the coalition said some of tors. It strongly urged circuit Court@UOCib its finds were striking. Appeals oourls may allow to do away with any local rules of court that ~ One is that the percentage of attackers wouldcontlict with tbedecisioo to retain the under age 18 bu decn:ased nationally, trial coun ban. from 2S percent in 1994 to 17 percent last television in court room year. Matt Foreman, executive director of WASHJNGroN (AP) - lo a reversal the Now Yorlr. City Gay aod Lesbian Anti- ofa longstanding rule, a policy-malting body Violonce Project, said this could mean decided Tuesday to let each federal coun of Irish setter calls 911 and that more open discussion is malting young appeals decide whether to allow television people more tolerant of homosexuality. cameras. saves owner from death For the rust time, repeated acts of vio- Permission was not extended to cover NASHUA, N.H. (AP) - A dog named IRE lence by a person against the sat00 victim federal district courts, which are at the !rial Lyric remembeml her training Tuesday, lV,J(tOfl.1/ were documented last year. The coalition level. Appeals courts hear only arguments using a preprogrammed telephone to call for found that 22 percent of all incidents - 40 from lawyers in favor or against lower court help after her owner's oxygen mask came percent in New York City - fall into this decisions. loose. Report shows anti-gay category. The Judicial Conference of the United Judi Bayly, wbo sleeps with an oxygen crimes more violent Only 707 of the cases documented.by States also endorsed transmission of tbe mask oo because of a brealbing disorder, the coalition were reported to police - Oklahoma City bombing trial by closed- said she could have died ifher Irish setter had NEW YORK (AP) - AA a gay man, reflecting a lack of confidence in law cilcuit television. The trial bas been moved not been there to help. OlritllJIJber Green IOOlt vabll baralsment enforcement, tbe coalition said-and only to Denver, and tbe telecast would allow "!feel like if my husband's away I've got for .,..ied. but be WM stunood when he WIS 16 percent of these cases resulted in ar- families of the victims to watch from back some kind of guardian angel sleeping oo my ~mdlticbdtotbe ground lutswnmor rests, much lower than the national rate of home. bed with me even if it's red with a fur c~ • by a poap of"""' ICl'Clllling "fll&got!" 45 percent for violent crimes overall, the Chief Judge Gilbert S. Merrittof lht U.S. she said. "II WM very tnulllllic. I don't know bow repon said. Coun of Appeals in NUhville said such Whoa Bayly' s oxygen alarm sounded lbelekids were raited lhal they would go out Green said the police who came to bis closed-circuit TV is appropriate in the Okla- early Tnesday, Lyric fust tried to rouse her md bell someone up like 111&1," said tbe 27- rescue last June intbe East Village werevay homa City case and would.not set a prece- owner. year-old panlegal, wbo suffered a bruised helpful, but that a case couldn't be made deoL Closed-circuit TV has been used to Failing Iha~ she knocked the receiver off kldney aod fractwed skull. because he couldn't identify bis attackers. allowumulydel'eodaotsexpelledfromoourt- a telephone, and bumped a speed-

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------11101Thun4ay, lllarcll 14, 1998 • Don't shoot.this teacher ~ ~~~---- "'"·fefteES? ;r N1£1> To Wlll'H • Drastic times call for drastic measures when it UP Fl l'ST NFoAI comes to gun-related crime 'r SIN6> MY &16' NUH8,R. ly Rick Roswell all L.A. killings. As I said, it's a radical lporessly to attain my own teaching cre- tributions), called for a repeal to the ban dential, I fotMMHl!e1!'e~f.the shooting on selling assault weapons 10 sportsmen, and the subsequent editorial of particular collectors, everyone. interest. My solution is this. From now on, The Times article correctly stated that anyone over 18 years of age who isn't a stray bullets know no boundaries and convicted felon ma)l.purchase, after the that sweeping our streels clean of guns prescribed waiting period, any gun they and criminals must continue to be a want. All those people who have lamented citywide goal. A commitment to do just that if they take away our guns, then only that, along with the perfunctory and offi- criminals will have guns, will have to cial "appropriate outrage" was expressed find a new lament. Now everybody can by Mayor Richard Riordan, Police Chief have a gun! But here's the catch. What, time he's ever used a gun? Well, it will Willie Williams and Councilman Mark you expected a radical solution not to also be the last time he ever uses a gun. Ridley·Thomas . School officials now have a catch? Implement this solution to the problem want to install bulletproof windows in Henceforth anyone caught using a gun, and I'll guarantee it. our schools and Riordan has even offered any gun, in the execution of a Crtme, any And lhow many 14-year-olds will it to pick up the tab. While that's some- crime, will be executed. That's right. take before other teens decide the only thing, I' m not sure that makes me feel None of this three strikes nonsense, no "safe" way to knock off a convenience any better about my career choice. And I 0 or 15 years watching daytime TV on store, or commit any crime for that mat- rm certain it's just a little late to make death row while society makes sure the ter, will be with a club, a knife or a Alfredo Perez feel any better about bis. criminal gets due process. New day, new brick? Again, I'll bet not too many. The problem isn't stray bullets and it rule: you use a gun, you're over. America's bad guys may have lost the isn't the gang bangers who miss their I can hear the hue and cry already. Am ability to discern right from wrong, but imcnded targets, often hitting innocent I prepared to see thousands of people I assure you they all understand dead or women, children and, on occasion. teach- executed? Yes, but I don't think it would alive. ers. Plain and simple, the problem is get to thousands. I'm willing to bet after As I said, I consider a solution like Drop o~ your letter at guns. Their proliferation on our streets is we do in a few hundred, the rest of the this is radical, but what do we have to radically out of control. Between 1979 gun-wielding scofflaws will get a real lose? Why not try it and see what hap· PS474. and 1994, 5,500 gun-related homicides clear message. pens? And let's try it soon. Call it self- were commiued in Los Angeles. In 1994 But, what about the 14-year-old who serving, but I for one would hate to see us Or fax us at alone, guns were used in 94.5 percent of holds up the corner 7-11 and it's the first lose another teacher. (818) 885-3638 ------' the most important thing you have learned since you came to CSUN? •

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Br Shane Oullr becoming the la1es1 victim 79-fi7. 2A Leai:ue BuketbaQ ASREC's James Morris led all icores with 34 points. Boeh Keilh No. 3 Geor&etown dominated It's that time of the year again. Houstooand Amin Shaheed nailed this one, slapping the Bnilns with When some sort of bug crawls 27 for PBS (1-2) but even after a everylhing they had from inside under your skin, gets into the bones, tw.,.point halftime lead it wasn't and ouL Trent Mo!J!an scored 38 boils the blood and then bites the enough to hold the reigns on the points,justmissing last weeks sea- heck out. ASREC up-tempo approach. son high total 40 by Ahman Dol- It's March Madness! No. 2 Nikkel Student Associa- phin of UTEP, with eight, count Everybody knows about it, ev· tion (3-0) handed the National So. them, eight lhrec pointers. Yossie erybody wants a part of it and cielyofBlack Engineers (2-1) !heir Fakbemia led the Bruins with 26. everybody showed up Ibis past first setback 65-37. The loss was a UTEP on lhe other hand, found week thinking about it. reality check for NSBE who had !heir competition, a little to close The only problem, some were knocked off the Phi Beta Sigma's for comfort, surviving UM ass 66- thinking of the tournament instead 43-38 in !he featured game a week 61 in a game that ended on a sour of playing the game at band. ago. Jerry Ng scored a season-high note. UMass center W_Araire A team like Michigan, which 26 points to lead !he way for the Boswell was called for a fdill wilh came into its Tuesday night con· formidable NSA auack. the game tied al 61-61 and refused test ranked No. 2 in the Men's 2A ASRECandNSAarenorsched- !he ball to the referee and was hit division, not only was upset 61-37 uled to play each other in the regu- wilh a technical An argument en- by Synocuse, they were annihi- lar season, so the finals may be the sued and anolher technical, lead- lated, taunted and just plain day of put-up or shut up. ing 10 Waraire's ejection from the outplayed from start to finish. The Other games: In the closest contest. Four foul shots later, lhrec embarrassinglossshowsmorelhan game of the night the Athletic made, and !he game was put out of just a loss for one toP"notch team, Training Center (2-1) nipped the reach to the dismay of UMass. it solidifies Ibis league as the deeP" Vietnemese Student Associa- Dolphin finished with 29 points est in talent. Oftheeigb~n teams, tion (1-2) 44-43 in the night cap for No. 2 UIBP (3-0). from bolh Monday and Tuesday in the Matadome. ATC played TheSaiuklssbowcdtheirdomi- nights, at least 10 teams have a well throughout the contest but oancc wilh a 91-52 victory over Baseball team wins solid shot at the four playoff spots. left the door open for V SA down the Rebels that solidifies their No. Softball makes Yes, some teams are on the bubble, the stretch. VSA not snatching I nmldng. Panaka Chea oetted 31 two-day game so to speak, but with the bursting tbe opportunity granted, showed and James Morris added 28 for the history despite ofMichigan,upsetscanprovecon- a lacking offensive prowess that Salultis. 97 Luis Medrano tagious as the top teams will have proved fatal. ATC's Darrin · Other pmes: Quakes SI, Slip- downpour St>IWrillt to stay alert for sneak attacks by Jones led all scorer. with 19 payRock46; "-67,SlanWlul The Hawaii Rainbows baseball thehuogry undenlogs. The NCAA points. 66; Syraruoe6 l,(was) No. 2Mlchl- The 78 softball fans that team came out to Matador Field Tournament tol'"SCCds can take FASA (2-l)defcatedlhe Latino 37; 81 , SO; sal in the rain got a chance pn Colormdo Coyous Wednesday, but there was no such some advice from the devastated Business Association (1-2), 6S- to see two history-making lloilennakers67 ,Arizona64; """' luck with rainbows of a more or- Michigan squad .. if you Chink your SS. Roberto Cruz W!IS high point events in the Matadors rain- slers 54, Blue De\'lls S2. ganic kind, as the second game of 100 good 10 be beaten then you've man for LBA wilh 26. shortened 6-0 win over Iowa what would have been a rare already lost Tberestofthescores: Korean State, yesterday. Men's JA Leai:ue tripleheader was rained out. Christian Fellow SO, Deaf With a runner at third The Matadors won the first Player of the Week Csunians 47; Mulllcultural Psy- No. I RedShirts78,Knicks 29 base, Scia Maumausolo game 4- a continuation of chology Association 6S, APSA/ No. 2 Bullets S7 , Grizzles 37 grounded a run-scoring Tuesday's game which was rained MALE: Jqmes Morris-scowl AACF37 single up the middle, giving No. 3 Warriors forfeit win over out in the bonom oflhe fifth inning acombined62oointrjntwogqmer Scores: ASREC 79, Athletic the Matadors 2-0 lead in the Clippers with Hawaii leading 3-0. /411 wuk, Jn the Club League he Training Club 41; Vletnemese 1hirct inning. The single was . After CSUN lied !he game in !he rqr:WI up 34 jn g ASREC 79-67 Student Association SS , Korean Maumausolo' s 141st career Softball Fraternity sixth, Casey Oieshier hit a home run victory oyer Phi Bew Sigma and Christian 29; Nikkel Student RBI. which ties her with and Sorority in the bottom of !he sevenlh 10 break then turnul around in the 2A ·Association 64, Asian American Beth Cale ante for the al!- -0. called by the umpire during Sorority Leatrue AlpllaXIDella 14,Alpllal'lll I I The downpour couldn't have the bottom of the fifth in- WUKTBREE: _,.., AJplla o..lcroa Pl 9, DtJta come at a worse lime for Hawaii Buketball1iCOftS> oin& because of a sudden Oub.Lape Delta Delta 7 wbo bad runners oo lint and lbinl downpour, nevertheless the Player Pool 46, AlpM Piii IS; with no outs. Ab Ya~ who stayed game went the official llve Nan: The Fraternity and Tiie top ""° teanu in thu divi· AlpM XI Ddla 16, Dellll Dt1111 innings. in to pitch for the second game, 10 Dellll IS;AlpMo.it:r.Plwins Men's 2A Lape from Monday bad not given up a hil s/on artdutiMd hook.11p In IM Cbclo Lopez hll a three- !'f'HI by fcd'eil over .._ "8pp9. nl&bl wae ClllCdod to the Cal The two games will be made up finals, daplte mllvledoppo- cm nin homer in the bouom of Sllle Men's Volicyb9ll wbco CSUN travels 10 Hawaii nmu. la the AlpbaXi Delta lq1lelker Norbidae the fourth Inning, account- win, Hedler Ford of the ..... dlm-1iog of George Mllllllt April 12, 13 and 14 . Dolts ing for the remaining three IS.2, S.15, IS.S, IS.3. The 'JbuB. M-iors Delli homo No. I oeoded ASllEC (3-0) gave the elfolt of the ni&ht ICOring runs. The game, extended ill tecud wiming llreak IO of ber teams points, nearly <1oy m&ht C