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Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 2-24-1989 The Guardian, February 24, 1989 Wright State University Student Body Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/guardian Part of the Mass Communication Commons Repository Citation Wright State University Student Body (1989). The Guardian, February 24, 1989. : Wright State University. This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Activities at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Guardian Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 1110 UMBER 69, VOL IE V FRIDAY, FEBR ARY 24, 1989 edia face proble ith m ,l rained! Thi is how every student feels at the end of midterms. Photo by Bryan A. Beverly ircum tancc , th reporter and th director monitoring po sible co-operation between FAA I 07, he said covers the airports' respon or edit r mu t m c immediate dcci ion drug deal r , tcrrori ts and gun-runner ibilit y and IO cover the airlines'. wh1 h are n Lalway lear cul. which would make for a powerful, well According to Flanik, the problem is that "On fth p blem thatallmcdiafa ei financed and well-armed cartel with world under these regulation , the airport security all L o ten, we have to make immecliate wide connections. As yet, no evidence of agents are responsible for screening passen dcci ion and we don't know exactly what such a cartel has been brought to light, but, gers at the doors and boarding gates to the th y ar . What is the difference? I it terror according to Flanik, there ha been the evolu airplanes while the airlines are responsible i m r vandalism? The hard part thata media tion of such an organization for years. for screening pa sengers in the terminal. per · n has t m c i how Lo make an imme Flanik said that one problem existing in This, he said, is the reverse ofwhat should be. diate d ision," h aid. the security of airports is that the Federal "The FAA," he said, " could [emphasis Th qu stion, he aid, is a matter of de Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations his] be perceived as setting up a security gree. What d tails hould be given? Whal seem to have set the airports and the govern program based on distrust of each other." perpetrated the act? How long will the story ments in an adversarial role. He said that Also, Flanik said, "as a result of tay in the public interest? there are two main regulations covering air see "Terrorism" page 11 "Terrori m is unfortunately something line security, FAA regulations 107 and 108. that i with u and may be with us for a long ume, " he said. Following Sayer, Roger F1anik, superin Professor dicuss es eugenics tendent for Operations at Dayton Interna tional Airport, spoke on what steps are being By MICHELE FRANCE genetics sponsored by the WSU Departments taken to counter terrorism in the airline indus- of Religion and Biology, and the School of Lry. News Editor Medicine. Flanik, who is a Vietnam veteran "Humanity has twice lost its innocence," McElhinney, who has researched ofethics and who has held his present post for four said Thomas K. McElhinney, professor of in meclicine, said there is a "synergism" of ~e year , said that when he took over his present Medical Humanities at Hahnemann Univer hwnanism and genetics. job, only about 20 percent of his time was sity in Philadelphia. "Once when Adam and "What we believe to be human, what we directed at security. Now, he added, about 80 Eve left paradise, and once when people like value about ourselves, ultimately decides percent of his time is spent on security mat Charles Darwin introduced ideas about how what we believe should happen in genetics," ters. we're made up, genetically ... We began to he said. "It's an ongoing problem for us in the air understand what it means to be human." "In the 19th century, a cousin of Charles carrier industry," he said, "and we are forced He spoke the night ofTuesday, Feb. 21 on Darwin, author ofOrigin ofthe Species, Dai to react" rather than act. "What Shall We Do With Our Genes?" the s~ "Genes" page 10 Flanik said that security agencies are first in a two-part colloquy on ethics and IL Gll RD Fri ay rua y 2 89 leatnres·& entertai Second series of the minds behind WTUE's morning By GLEN BYRD Associate Writer Thi i the second in a two-part rie on Kerrigan and Christoph r, the mind behind WTUE's morning drive-time how on Dayton radio. acomp t " r nally, I nj y ix in a it horizontally. t n every m ming, th t' h w, while it' al t f fun , "Here's the idea,., he my favorite pan. Just talking afterd ingitforeightornin says, as he turns the case to to people and having them or 10 years, like what w the vertical. "Here's what we respond to what we're doing. have, you l for mething want to do." It took us a long time to get that is more of a challenge "We try to make it make this far. We just go on the air than going on and sounding gain the tru t of th mana e- enjoy working with sense with what is going on." and have fun, and rve never good and knowing about the m nt and the li tene . r in Miami, Fl ri~ r adds Steve Kerrigan, who had a radio job where I could music," said Kerrigan about "When Steve and I first n to y th t i a advises hopeful broadcasters do that, where I ®Jn 't have to the inception of their mom- tarted togeth r, it was a daily to"developthenudepictures follow formatics," said ing team. thing," said Gei n a ut uWe're roe in' Over- of your bo with his secre- Geisen. ''Every morning it's a their beginning . "It' at th L wn, fol , and they're al um ori nte rock)~ Newkaih"untr~vttac;,;rnone;mtiiasang unusuarsounctg~ By RICH WARREN Love, sound like ordinary coincidence. In any a , I very long time. cutting L th h art th f that. British pop music to me, and found the lbum enjoyable. Thi i Love Associate Writer there i n thing new about It i the type of mu ic that i e nd al that. Oddly en ugh, they ea y going and r laxin They call it "new mu are a maj r u cc in th greatto Ii ten to hen tudy sic," but I would have t U.K. and happen t com ing r driving. Even th ugh di agr with them (Wh fr m tland. my t t u ually I an a it are th y nyway?). Th rd th unu ual, it new lbum by L ve an · ly n th Money, 1rang Kind of I hav heard in a Student volunteers provide SAFE By CHERYL SCOTT tud n so th ycan feel ur ing. rts r er fi r dv he Dail ardian on their j umey home from th ir rvi M nday-Th Guest Writer late night cl or udying dayf m7p.m.untilmidnight. taff SAFE is the name of the n camp . E will ns arc alw y on call and StudentAssociarion for Esco c mpany the tudent to and rca hed either by call- tri Uy at Wright State University . from all campus building , ing 73-2242 or pping by . If y u are inter _l!lis service is provided for parking lots, and nearby hous- 192 Allyn Hall. estedin omingane ortfi r If you are n ure who or th SAFE program, appli Young Adults! what is lurking about in the tionsareavailablem 122Allyn dark, d n t risk il Students Hall, or see Laurel Duricy in FricByFix have en ugh to worry about the Stud nt Development Of Remem r the SAFE service fice . Forum on Pro-Life Activism isavailableandthereisnoneed Have a SAFE trip home. Friday, February 24-7:30 p.m. Room A-3 (Annex) Christion Llfe Center 3489 Little York Rood Share In an open discussion about our Christian responslbllty to pro-life activism. Local Pro-life organizations represented on a panel: • Je ri cho Project r ~ • Crisis Pregnancy Center I Refreshments I • l~i gh t- to-Ufe will be • Miami Valley Aborted Women \._ available. _,) . , ,.. ' ' , •• '/'.... · > .. ................' .. •....~ J. .... .. ... •.. .. .. "'. · ,· t Friday, February 24, 1989 THE DAILY GUARDIAN 3 bf hot rock group rimm performes at local scenes and coming local band. nothing more than fate led to Hobbs, on keyboards. bar in Springfield, Ohio The road to get there is the composition of Trimm. The mixed backrounds where the band frequently going to be long and rough The notes on the graph are of the band have made for a plays. The crowd here is a but for these five guys the Robert Cooper, lead vocals; crowd pleasing, versatile loyal following and the fans' bag have been packed and Mark Palmer, lead guitar; group but it hasn't been with- request of original Trimm they are ready for the trip. It Jim Bodish, bass guitar; Dar out it's speedbumps. When tunes has led the band to the all tarted in 1987 when ren Heitz, drems; and Byron Trimm first tried to get into next step, a record.