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'No Justice~ No Peace~ In Sports In Section 2 An Associated Cql/egiate Press Four-Star All-American Newspaper AU! Women's Bobby Brown soccer wins is back ••• first game unfortunately page BS page B1 :FREE . FRIDAY 'No_justice~ no peace~ Press conference shows discontent with police By Doug Donovan and her way around the Newark police Robyn Furman officer, the officer tried to stop her Stal Repotrt!l5 verbally, and then he grabbed her Concerned Black Students of the ann as she tried to go around him. university held a press conference Haskins was screaming yesterday morning in an attempt 10 profanities at the officer and he "appeal to the university's placed her under arrest for consistent lack of concern and disorderly conduct. welfare of African American She then began to swing her students," a representative said. arms when another student, Tiea B. Three representatives of the Thorton, 21, also grabbed the Concerned Black Students spoke in officer. the Rodney Room before a crowd The three people toppled to the of about 250 and said wmecessary ground and Haskins' flailing arms police brutality was used during an knocked the officer's glasses off his an incident that occured at the face and gave him a bloody nose. Christiana West Towers early In the struggle the officer Sunday morning. thought that Thorton was trying to The incident occured after the "grab and/or strip his gunbelt gear" alleged domestic dispute between and in response to his fear of her Keita Malloy (AS JR) and a female possibly obtaining firearms, he university student that lead to sprayed caps-stun. a fonn of mace, Malloy's arrest. into her face. Qlief of Newark Police William A representative of the Hogan said a crowd of more than Concerned Black Students said they 200 people gathered between thought the decision to use a Christiana East and West Towers. chemi~ spray and physical abuse THE REVIEW I Doug Don011a11 Hogan gave this account of the was hasty. Concerned Black students of the University of Delaware march around South College and Delaware ~venues in a protest Thursday .. crowd's actions: Guianna J. When the three hit the ground, Haskins (AS SO) was trying .to Jim Flatley, assistant director of intervene and get past the Newark Public Safety, said, the crowd police officers who were standing seemed 10 rush toward them and he 250 students march in peaceful protest around the university police making said the officer used the caps-stun 10 an arrest. )X"'tect himself from the crowd as Concerned Black Students send message to university and community When Haskins continued 10 p.tsh see PRESS CONFERENCE pa2e A8 By Robyn Furman officers as heroes of self defense." things back," he said. "Whenever incidents in the and Adrienne Mand The statement was refering to the confrontation past have occurred, we have tried to act as Sludontl&irs Editors with University and Newark Police that occuted strongly as we could." Newark echoed yesterday with chants of "No after the alleged early Sunday morning domestic After visiting Roselle, the students traveled to justice, no peace" when the Concerned Black dispute between Keita Malloy (AS JR) and a Amstel Avenue to present Public Safety officials Students of the university united in a march aimed female studenL at Christiana West Towers. with the statement. at expressing the concerns the students have with After leaving The Review, The Concerned In· addition to educating the university's local and campus police. Black Students trumpeted their message to campus, the group said its intention was also to Following a morning press conference which administrators in the office of Housing and raise community awareness, said Aaron Marshall addressed alleged excessive force of police which Residence Life. (EE SR), a spokesperson for the Concerned Black the Concerned Black Students said occured on The crowd moved on to Hullihen Hall, Students. Sunday morning at the Christiana West Towers, Memorial Hall and then went knocking on The group marched its way to Main Street the group of about 250 held a "siege of campus." President David P. Roselle's door at his house on where the students blocked the crosswalk in front Their march began at The Review, when the Kent Way. of Rainbow Records. representatives filed in and tresented a prepared At Roselle's house, students said: "We have Led by members' own cars, traffic was backed statement regarding 14th amendment rights for filed our last grievance. We want you, as up past Kirkwood Highway for about five minutes equal )X"'tection under the law. president, 10 take a stand." as the students continually walked back and forth The statement said that workshops, forums, Roselle said: "I don't know the situation well across the street. surveys and dialogues organized in the past for enough. The university of course will be After Main Street, the group went to Willard inaeased cultural awareness have "accomplished ·accountable for how its personnel acted." Hall to address Frank Murray, the dean of the little or nothing in the way of sensitivity [to racial The students asked Roselle to join them, along College of Education, who was present. issues]." with their parents and other administrators, in a They commended the college's ASPIRE "Once again," the statement reads, "University meeting on Sunday at 4 p.m. minority recruitment program and distributed of Delaware Students have been brutally beaten. Roselle said he would attend and said that, their literature to William B. Stanley, chairman of harassed, chased, arrested, sprayed, threatened "Anything done wrong we will determine and act the department of education development, and THE REVIEW I Doug Donovan and lied 10, yet the administrative understanding upon. James Raths, chairman of the department of and version of the incident holds the police "When something happens like this, it sets Demonstrators gather outside of President David P. Roselle's - see PROTEST ~CH page AS house to present him with a list of their grievances. Sounds of success New technology ~tudent runs own recording company upgrades services _~Sy Llndsy Solomon label, Walters said: "I'm a fan [of Staff IWpottet the bands] and to me this is a fan's : As campus b'ees begin to whither dream. I make my records and get with the approach of autumn, one all of them free!" across the campus ne remains in full bloom. Walters said one of the most · Jade Tree, the record label of exciting times was attending By Tracy Keil communicate by electronic mail (e ~ university junior Darren Walters Mordam's (a record distributing Nrws Fellures Cdlrx mail) through their personal computer, (AS JR), has been flourishing for company) annual convention in San In the past two years since President Foster said, which is much quicker than !he past two years. Francisco this summer. David P. Roselle's arrival to the regular mail or even the tele(D:Jne. "It's a lot easier than your "I got to rap with legendary university, the campus has been subject Students can also converse with their parents think, but a lot harder than people about selling records who to a technological face lift aimed at JXOfessors through e-mail, she said, and your friends think," co-owner of now consider me their peer,"llliliiiiiiiiii-. _______,iiiiiiiilo improving the efficiency of almost all departments are now the Wilmington record company, Walters said. "It was great." administralive cormected to the university netwak. Jade Tree is a two-year-old record label company in Wilmington. JrOCCdures. said. But his parents don't exactly Con1Jlller techoology which seemed Carl Jacobson, director o£ : At age 22, Walters, a resident of think it's all fun and games. impossible in the past is now being management services, said even Wilmington, has managed to launch "They think it's impossible to take it personally." label. I'd like to get as big as we incorporared into the everyday life of depanments not usually associaled witt{ his record label across the nation concentrate on the label and school In the beginning, Owen and could possibly be with all the the~. computer tec~nology are being; ind overseas to counuies including at the same time," Walters said. Walters tried distributing albums on integrity intact. The university has spem $25 mllUm connected. Germany and England. On the subject of his education their own, but found that working "Things are turning up. The m "refining llld upgrading"~ Dean John Nye of the agriculture: Walters, an English education he said: "I'm here passing time and with Mordam was easier because Newark population is starting to systems, said Susan Foster, associate department said Townsend Hall, the: major, said the label was founded making my parents happy. I love "the manpower to track down take more notice of us. With new vice president of computing and agriculture building, was wired thiS: two years ago when he merged with music and I know that I can do the money can be extensive," he said. releases from our band, I think network services. sununer. long-time friend Tim Owen, who label well." Jade Tree does not have a things are staning to solidify." App'ollimately $3.2S millim will be Students used 10 have to get a copy: had already developed the However, he admits that having specific sound which they try to Walters said he believes that spent before this process is complete, of their transaipts from registratim met foundations of Jade Tree. two major responsibilities can be represent. support from the university could Faeu:r said. bring it 10 their advisor. Now, Nye said,· Owen, who is a student at discouraging.
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