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ailing All Students Aziz N. Meruani "'The committee worted bard to The Best 01 the Besl Archway Staff Writer negotiate excellent prices to offer I the students a bener package than When was the last time you sat they can currenUy receive from down and caIculaled bow much yom NYNEX," commented Penny pbone service costs per year? Yes, Peiuaszka of the PUrchasing De­ every month you sit down and di­ partment vide up the biD among the peopJe Eacb student will have a Personal woo share the line, but have you Secwity Code (PSC) assigned by ever added it aD up? AT&T/ACUS to place long-dis-, 00 average, two people' share tance calls. The PSC can be used one neline with unlimited local from any campus pboneat no extra calliDg and call waiting. This costs fee. Charges will reflect on your S13.22+ per person, per month, ex­ own personal tatement, wbich can cIudingtbe$34.14*hook-opcharge also be sent bane if requested. No and possibly wailing in line; in ad­ need to split up the long-distance dition, someone has to figure out bill. who made what long-distance call The PSC ntusl be used for most and divide everytbing up occ(¥d· "Dial-I" calls, including 800 num­ ingly. bers. 'There is no charge for calling Tolal tbi up for the nine months an 800 number except for 800 num­ you are on campus, and you are bers wbich reverse thecbarges. 800 Ialking 5136.05+ JUS!. to have a numbers 10 access AT&T/ACUS phone La call aao campus and the billing. calling . ng-di - Pro ' e taI1(% cam (Mel. SlDnL. You lillhavetoaddooLbcloog­ will nOl require a PS . !StanCe calls. like the calls bome Also included in the A I ry In a hile oc every day ACUS service is 24-bour free ac- me people) Also ep in to blUmg informanon using lbe Lb.is - if two people share ne SLudentAcrolDlth.1anag r. You will one lme- if not. you are talking have the option to set a credit limit The 1994 Bryant Athletes of the Year (from Jeft to right): male recipient Davfd Burrows, I 2n.l~ f(¥ one persoo! for yowself. No more surprisingly men's basketball; Dr. Linda Hackett, Athletic Director, female recipient Marla Bras. For the [all semester (and sum­ expensive phone bill. women's volleyball; and FJ Talley, Dean of Students. mer beta-testing), Bryant has signed There are various discounts on a contract to provide students wiLb toU calls included jn the AT&TI an economical pbone service wiw ACUS caJUng plan. Within Rhode more features. For $10.50

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To the Editor: mascot It is already used by semal teams, (iodudingtheabovetwo)Fresno Who would have thought tbal a Slate and Mississipp Stie. An crigi­ ~ used by two of the mcre pqm­ nal image will belp to "unify the cam­ Jar college teams, Georgia and pos and give mere meaning to stu­ To the Edi tor. has witnessed more Georgetown, would be chosen fer our dents", as was stated last wedc in the than ninety gun incidents. school? Since we as a school did not Archway. 1 00 not think: this will be Every 48 bours in the United In Janoary, a teenage student tells elect a mascot that can be considered lICtXICIplisIEd ifwesirnPyrip-off~ States, the equivalent of a class­ police be was in the ballway at criginal, I have a request to all wOO are me else's overseen logo. Let's Go room full of children die in America school when another student put a involved in the pRl(XlSS of picking the Bulldogs ?! - killed by gunfire. Think, for a pistol to his neck and threatened imageof the rew mascot. Pleaseoonot Jeff KeDy moment, about the enormous trag­ him. In February a young patrol­ cboo;e the following image as our Class of 1996 edy of that fact. Visit your local man, Steven Shaw, is shot and ki lled elementary school any morning - the flfSt Providence police of­ before classes begin and count out ficer killed in the line of duty since Voice, continued from page 2 twenty-seven children - Lall, short, 1928. In March a 16-year-old boy heavy, thin, boys, and girls. Ponder visiting a friend at his grandpar­ debate. In many respects the real mascot Bryant should adopt or how volved in the debate. Again, thoug this well, that "classroom" of chil­ ents' home is faLally shot by a friend question here is: Wby weren't we Tupper's pizza rates compared to some students could lose qualit dren will never see summer vaca­ in an accidental shooting. In an­ students aware of and asked to Domino's. It seems absurd that we points, 64% of students asked wouJ tions or graduation, for they will be other incident, a Pawtucket man comm nt on a proposition that have nOl been consulted OIl a matter like to see the new grading syste dead - of gunshot wounds. exiting from Route 95 is threatened directly affects our fu ture? The that influences our college and ulti­ despite that fact. Students need t If that troubles you, you are not by a driver wielding a handgun. In only answer thus far: It's Dot mately our professional careers. be aware of propositions like thi alone. We, and many Rhode Island­ April, late at night on the campus of Bryant's policy, at least not in the Why are the fac ulty and administra­ one. Bryant College needs tochaog ers will gather at 12:30 p.m. on the the University of Rhode Island, sev­ early stages of consideration. tion allowed to decide what is best its policy. afternoonofSaturday,May 7, l994, eral students report a man waving a It's time to change that policy. for us, the students? at the Rhode Island State House bandgun. On an ther April day, in Students are frequently asked to At the very least, this proposal lawn to say "enough is enough." the wee hours of the morning, two complete urveys on much less should be renewed next semester, Melanie A. Lawrenc Church leaders and parishioners, separate drive-by shootings take important issues like wbat new and students should be directly in- Journalism Studen teachers and students, police offic­ place in Providence - five peopl.e ers and social workers, grandpar­ are wounded. The are just five of ents and young parents, adults and the more than YU instances in wbich children, will come together to bear Rhode Island bas witnessed such the testimony and share the strength violence this year. ofSarnband Jim Brady.TheBradys' We author this editorial with the story is n unlike many others. fervent hope that Rhode lslanders People, working hard, enjoying a will exbibilthe same deep concern nonnallife -whose future was nearly and ourage that have marked our sbattered and was forever altered history. The Brady and we ask by a bullet. Rhode Island's people, adults and For any who may believe that children alike, to join us at the tate gun violence is reserved for fc!lons House on Saturday. May 7, 1994,at hooting wildly at one another, 12:30 in the afternoon. withm the confines of the "inner If you are sickened by gun vio­ ci ty." please realize ... thiJ false sense lence and its potential impact on ofecunlY i frighteningJy similar our children and their future. please to Lhat whi h was beld 25 year ago join us. We welcome all. Let th~ by Mallhew Andrews TheftlFraudulent use of a bold an Unclaimed Found Prop­ when the drug buse problem fir t sl . es that are weill n Ul new pa­ Students For A Safer Campus CredilCard erty Sale on May 5, 1994. The presenled itself. Indeed. the epi­ pers around the nation on Mother's April 26. 1994 - A wallel was sale wilJ be held in the Rmunda d mic of gun violence and its im­ Day teU of Rhode Islander' · care Vandalism to Department of turned inLO the OP office. DPS from 8:30 to 4:30. p t on our children, wbo are the and concern for the future of our Public Safety Vehicles officer began to che the wallet to Curure of our tale and our Nation. children ... and that we are illing April 29, 1994 - DPS officers identify who it belonged to. In the Notice to Book Locker Holders is laking an enormous 1011. Con­ to stand and be couDled were requested to disperse a large proce (wo different fonns of pic­ Please remove all contents and sider this: During the years 1979 - We write on behalf of the Rhode gathering near the townhouses. (ute ID were located, The DPS of­ all padlocks from all book lock­ 1991, over fi fty-thousand young Island Coalition Against Gun Vio­ The DPS vehicles were parlced ficers contacted the subjects in the ers be oreMayCommencemenL people died of gunshot wounds - lenc . Please join with us on May near the M-Block while the of­ pictures and were able to ascertain All locker r~n ta1 contra ts are the equivalent of all the brave 7th . By sharing an hourof your life, ficers were investigating the gath­ that one of the ID's long with for one year only and expire on Americans who died during the you migbt well save a life. ering. Upon returning to the ve­ wallet had been stolen several Commencement day every year. entire Vielnam War. Did you know hicles, the oificers noticed a flat months ago. The suspect was ques­ YOll may rent a new locker & thai. over one million two hundred John H, Cbafee. tire on both vehicles. Notice 10 tioned as to why he had the cards. sign a new contract in Septem­ thousand '1,200,(00) "latchkey" Uniled States Se nator from Rl . aU Bryant students: These ve­ After obtaining a copy f the re­ ber at the DPS office for $5.00. children come home every day to a J. Josepb Garrahy, hicles are emergency response ceipt for illegal purchase with the home that has a gun? Fonner Democratic Governor of Rt vehicles. Tampering with them card,DPS officers obtained a search Incident Summary Did you know thalat the present B. Jae Clanton, cuts own theDPS response time wamml for the room. All items on Fire Alarms - 7 rate ofgrowtb, within a decade more Execulive Director, Urban League of RJ. to help you or one ofyoor friends. the receipt were recovered. After a EMT Calls - 15 Americans will die of gunshot Alan Hassenfeld, Anyone with any uuonnation small amount of questioning the Larceny - 3 wounds than will perish in automo­ Chairman of the Board, HASBRO about the vandalism 10 these ve­ subject admitted to using the cards Vehicle Booted - 5 bile accidents? Gail Borges, . hieles is asked to call the DPS and the Smithfield Police were Alcobol Confiscations ­ 3 Already by this early date in 1994, Mother of gunsllot victim office. called. The suspect was arrested by Recovered Property - 1 the Smithfield Police Deparunent IOegal Gathering - 1 f\fJhipp~ - Cullen :Jarmsltd Arrest and charged with PossessionfIbeft VandaJi m - 9 'lJeJ & 'Breakfast April 30, 1994 - Wbile at the of a Credit Card, and Fraudulent Vehicular Accidents­ 2 LbA/lN 1'0 Entry Conlrol Station, DPS of­ use of a Credit Card. Alcohol Violation - 2 99 OU 1{jver 1{pad ficersnoticeda ubjectentercam­ Illegal Burning - 1 Lime '!(pet Lincom, 'flJ 02J65 pus that was believed to have a Alcohol CorulScation Vehicle Towed ­ 1 401·333 -1899 FL)'!!! letter of trespass against him. April 30, 1994 - Between the Disorderly Conduct - 1 After a check of the log, it was hours of 2:00 p.m, to 10:00 p.m. AssauIt - 1 INfnODucron J' S I'ECIAI, confumed the subject had been DPS officers confiscated 34 cases Arrest - 2 311 m 111. o r nchm' issued a leuer of trespass and of beer, 7 cases of Zima. 5 liter Harassing Calls - 1 hAnds 011 ny illA advised nottoentercampus. The bottles of bard liquor, and n1lDler­ willi nl1 i llslrllclor subject was located by DPS of­ ODS cans and bottles dumped. All of The Public Safety Beal is spon­ ficers and escorted off campus. the confiscated a1cobol was de­ sored in part by DPS and Stu­ CIRCA 1736 $29 Approximately five hours later. stroyed in the compactors and denrs-For-A-Safer Campus in I.1MEROCK. R.L the subject again tried to enter dmnpslers around !be campus. order to comply with the Fed­ campus. TIle vehicle was stopped eral Sludenls-Righl-To-Know at the ECS and the subject was Fire - Open Burning and Campus-Security-Act. Public Self N.C.A. instructed that' f he did nOlleave April 29, 1993 -The DPS office Storage Nor'" -err frnf A i, Il' ny,," at oneelle woulu De arrested. The received a phone call from a R.esi­ The DireclOrofPublic Safety, Stille Ahr(ll! el

Mary Alice Conlon with groups. she bosts monthly service to the community. Spirit Award Comminu campus-wide preselltations on Judi Dawson is often the first crime prevention and she serves as person that a prospective student The Bryant Community Spirit advislX" 10 Students fora Safer Cam­ meets on a visit to Bryant H their Award is given in recognition of pus. flISt impressions count, prospec­ eropl yees who have gone above Elaine Goodwin bas that "No, tive students and their parents and beyond the call of duty and it's nol in my job description, but surely must feel that Bryant is warm made their presence fell in Ibe Bry­ I'll be glad to do it anyway" atti­ and welCOming. ant Community. This year's win­ lude. As secretary to the Dean of Iudi puts everyone at ease with ners are Ginnie Bowry. Elaine Students, she began to do the cleri­ ber warm and friendly conversa­ Goodwin and Judilb Daw on. cal work for Multicultural Student tion, often recoUDting her ow Ginnie Bowry is someone known Services years before that work daughter's experience at Bryant for her enthusiasm, energy and pro­ was recognized in her job descrip­ and making each sludent feel at fes ional conducL Ginnie is our tion. In addition. on her own time, ease for his or ber interview. campus crime prevention special­ Elaine spends many boors helping When a fam il y tours Ibe campus. ist and public safety assistanl international students. Former chair it is likely that Iudi has personally Ginnie generously volunteers her of the Executive Clerical Coi:nmit­ selected just the right student lOur personal time on campus to meet tee, Elaine has shown ber talent for guide for Ibem. Is Bryant Becoming ASuitcas College?

by Susan Genovese and Monday moming." said Denise of the bulldog as the new mascot Kristin Sewall LaPointe. will bopefully be a fll'St step. Journalism Studenls Denise, a sopbomore who lives Here are suggestions from. stu­ 45 minutes away, said she tries to dents for additional ideas, to build a Is Bryant in danger of becoming stay on campus more now than in slIOllger sense of community: a suitcase school? Empty parking the beginning of the year. "But it "Survey students more formally Seniors Chad F. Mendoza and Brenda D. Milley were the lots from Friday t Sunday. Poor ju t seems like there is never any­ to find out their interests first students awarded Science Achievement Awards by attendance at weekend e ents on thing to do," she compJained. -promote events funherwithmore the Science Department Brenda and Chad were campus. The signs all point in that What would satisfy students signs and handouts honored for complementing their business education direction. enough to keep them on campus. or odevelop programs which target with a science discipline. Fifty Bryant students recently at least make Ihem think twice be­ both acuIty and student participa­ participated in an informal survey fore driving up 10 six bours round­ tion aboul life on campus. trip, in search of excitement ogive formal recognition 10 ev­ The majority of students de­ One-fifth of those surveyed sug­ eryday students scn'bed Bryant weekends as "bor­ gested programs featuring comedi­ oincrease student input on school ing" and "lacking". ans or magicians as a sure way 10 policies More than half of the students liven up the weekends. Others said oinvite speakers to address stu­ surveyed said over the weekend they there should be more dances and dent interests mainly drank and socialized in Iheir concerts. Bus trips to and No matter what the answer to When Hacia rooms or at the Comfort. Tbe rest New York were also requested. increasing school spirit is, it is dear said they did not stay on campus. The mos popular suggestion of something needs to be done -and "I leave on Friday after my all. ho ever, was to find ways to SOOD- to improve Bryant before it aged, Hi s me classes, and ! don't come back until increase school spiriL The selection troly becomes a suitcase colJege. by Margaret Miller AdeJphi University). Journalism Studenl Ferguson's notes revealed the anger he bad toward those who he It ha now been almo t five felt had taken something from him. months since headlines blared a He saw himself as a victim of soci­ Brya offers Science Minors story of bate, anger, and murder. It ety, but Ferguson took something wasn't on the streets of Los Ange­ too; he victimized a white commu­ by Mark Omstedt As a Senior, the student would able 10 acquire the minor within their les, but on a rail car full of oommut­ nity wbere seven innocent people Journalism StudenJ finish with capstone, seminar, and Bachelor's requirement ers from New York City to Garden died. Dozens of witnesses were trau­ experiential courses like Environ­ Students, in general. will now have City. Long Island. matized. and thollsa.~ ds of our I1US1- The Brr..nt Science Department, mental Policy aT possibly a spon­ more choices to diversify their de­ Iamaican-born Colin Ferguson. ing Long Islander commuters will made hisuwy last week with the ap­ sored research lXojecl. gree and thus be better candidates for stands accused of killing seven never again fmd safety in routine. proval by the Cwriculum committee Though this may sound simple. the job market And for many sci­ people and wounding twenty-seven Our railroad platforms are stained of lbe College's rust two minors: each of die levels incorporntes many ence-minded students, this program others on the Hicksville brancb of with blood, and our minds stained Enviromnental Science and Bio-tech­ more classes than is listed here. Core n eans you will DO longer have to the Long Island Railroad. He said with the image of body bag being nology. This new addition to the requirements for each minor are also leave Bryant 10 pursue yom science his hale for whites. Asians, and loaded inoo an ambulance. curriculum signifies a bold step in different and flexibility between the interest "Uncle Tom" Negroes spurred the The Long Island Railroad trans­ making Bryant College more than two is somewhat limited. A student This addition of the minors track. massacre he so meticulously ports Ibousands of people a week. just a business school. should decide early on whicb 10 could 110t have come a( a more 01>­ planned. Armed with over 100 But, for one, I know r II never walk The Science Department has choose so as not to take unnecessary JX¥1UDe1ime. With tberecentAACSB rounds of ammunition. Ferguson into another rail car wilhout won­ singled oot Environmental Scimce classes. accreditation and Liberal Arts de­ hadn'tplanned to SlOp shooting until dering who the person bebjnd me and Bio-tecbnology stating these two The credit structu.re of the minors gree. the science minors signify to he hit everyone in the car. He was is-if or wby I am bated for being areas are the best disciplines a stu­ track will include the current science the business community that Bryant apprehended by three brave com­ white, or female, or middle cJass­ dent could use 10 complemembis or requirement of seven credits bours. Collegeison thefa-efront ofproduc­ muters while be attempted 10 reload or whatever! her business degree. Withanadditional elevencredilbow:s ing knowledgeable, concerned lead­ bis 9-milllmeter semiautomatic This shocking event was more The proposed science curriculum neededforatota!o(eigbteenscience ers for tomorrow's business. Ruger pislOl for a third time, and than aheadline to me. 11 took place of the minors progrnm will be based credits to fulfill the progrnm. This The Science Department believes was held down until local and county in the view from my yard. It e[­ on four levels or categories. Stu­ nWllber of creditS would satisfy the tbe minors offering will give Bryan t police arrived. fected many I knew on the trnin that den ts begin by taking a survey requirements and allow lbe student a uniqueniche as abusiness specialty In Ferguson's pockets were sev­ Tuesday evening. ! cannot help to course-for example, Earth Sci­ to recognize the Science minor offi­ scbool. Offering an excellen t formal eral small sheets of paper which think tbis "shouldn't" have hap­ ence. Tooy then move to the general cially on hisIher transaipt. option 10 those Bryant students tom examined reasons for his actions: pened in my town. But it bas taugbt courses such as Pbysical Geology The credits needed for the science between pursuing careers in science .. Adelpbi University's rncism, New me that tragedy can strikeanywbere or General Cbemistry with a lab minor is such that a slDdent inter­ IX" business. York City's racism. Police. New and anyone. Racial violence will being required for both. They then ested in pursuing a minor take no If the Science minors interest you, York City police, the sloppy run­ never be confined to 'bad' neigh­ select from eleven or so different longer 10 graduate. Using the liberal more information can be obtained ning of the #2 trnin, racism of the borhoods-this alone continues to advanced/specialty oourses, such as arts or open electives, all students, about the progrnm by stopping by the Caucasians, and Uncle Tom Ne­ make us all victims until the time Bio-technology or Applied Coastal with the possible exception of lbe Science Department, or contacting groes" (Ferguson once attended the violence will finally cease. Oceanography. accounting trnck student, would be Dr. Doug Levin in Faculty Suite B. -THE---AR--C-HW--A-y------~~~~~~ ------T-H-UR--S-D-A-Y-,-M-A-Y--5,-1-~-4---5 Bookstore Rip-Ons Boggle Techniques to Brvant Stude Is Rereve Stress by Margaret Miller and bebestudenlS havemadefinaldropl take it in another semester or session. FmaJs are right output is slow­ MarceUe Murphy add decisions. Thirdly, publisbers cbangeeditions ing. Journalism Students Students often must pay full price so often that many books can not be ~l:g c:: Health Services Respond 10 for a book and be reimbW'Sed at a returned at all. Thi is not the them comes suess. these signals Consumer expertS say cars depre­ used bookrale because the bookstore bookstore's fault, but they still do oot There .is also the Bobbi-Jo Bell when tbey occur dale quickly, as do fumirure and deadline passes before the drOJYadd disCOWlt a book they know they can­ stress of the job Health Services Student Intern as an invitation computers. But nothing seems to deadline. Pedlaps the bookstore could not buy back. Because many strug­ search for seniors. to rejuvenate dep-ecial.e as much or as fast as text work to extend their deadline to bel­ gling students pay for their own There are ways to cohlml stress and yourself. Lie quietly. relax in a COD!­ books. In just fIfteen weeks, text ter coincide with school policie . books, we should be infonned if the enjoy better health and perfonna.nce. fonable chair, or take a walk while books may lose 50 to 90 percent of This is also a problem when stu­ new book we are buying is an edition We can focus on bard tasks while our your mind and body replenisb their tIleir purchase pice. Bryant students dents withdraw from a class after the that may not be returned. Marking energy and alertness are on the rise, energy stores. View this break as face this pbellOOlenon every semes­ drop/add time--textbooks assigned books wi!.b "expiration" stickers or and when they drop restore ourselves being a positive, natural process. ter. may DOt have been used at all if even discounting last edition books to be at peale perfoonance. By laking The second stage is Accessing !.be Here are some specific examples: designed for use in the second half of would let students be more aware of 20-minute breaks when your body Deeper Breathing. Let your breath­ An accounting book bought for $85 a course. This happened to a Bryan their expected returns. yearns for them, you release your ing become deeper. Notice which in January brings $20 in May. Even sophomore, who recently dropped AstudentwisbingtoseDbackacar healing and creative potential. part of your body is most comfort­ more pathetic. a $9 novel brings a bermanagerial acoounting class. Two can shop around mtil they get Ihe Th re are four recommended able. Focus on the comfon, it will mere $0.25. These prices are for books which cost her $86 are sitting price they are asking for. This is not stages in a bealing response that can spread. Descend into relaxation. books in good condition. on her shelf, having yet to be opened. ttue of his books, since Bryan t bas relie e you from your stress. The The third stage isMind-Body Heal­ The Bryantsyslem seems to make The bookstore will give her only $20 only one bookstore. They have the ftrst stage is Recognition Signals. ing. Let your mind drift as you gain this depreciation even more painful. for both, even thou~ she can pro­ guaranteed business of all Bryant The need for bealing response is cued access to your restorative and ere­ It's one lbing to recover a few bocks vide ber receipt. students. If there was Fred's Book­ by signals indicating suess. ativecapacily. Allow 15 minutes for for a semester's use of a book. But A possible solution to this prob­ store across Route 7 which was com­ Some of the indicators are: want­ this phase. what if tile student has used the book lem would be to issue grea1errefunds petition for Bryant, prices would de­ ing to sttetch, yawning or sighing, The final stage IS Rejuvenation Cor considerably less lime? to students who withdraw from crease, refunds would increase, and noticing your body becoming stiff, and Awakening. When your mind­ Forexamp1e,theboolcstoreaD ws classes, providedthey can show poof Bryant wouldslill be making a profit feeling a desire for a nack, becom­ body seems recharged, return to full seven class days to return a text book of a valid withdJawal. This would The Bookstcxe is supposed to be ing inore introspectiv about your alermess feeling calm and refreshed. for a rull refund while tile College help protect both the sl.lldents and !.be there for our convenience. If the stu­ work, experiencing comfort and I b~ this pocess is helpful in re­ allows students to drop or add a class bookstore. Besides, tile minimal loss dents arecompletelymisunderstand­ emotional satisfaction, having mild lieving any stress you may have. Good until the thitd week of the semester. incwred by the school will be repaid ing the bookstoJe's policies, maybe sexual fantasies, and realizing your luck on finals and lbe job seaxcbl Required reading is often assigned 100 fold in tuition when the student they should beexplained more effec­ wilhin the first class meetings., weD who dropped the com:se bas to re- tively in !.be future. Spfng i to ope

Spring is in the goes around air. A tim to cel­ Chaplain's comes around," Save ATree) eOOne new life is or ''Do unto oth­ drawing near. In Comer ers as they would celebrations. we Reverend Philip Dev ns do unto you," or are given an op­ PrOtutant Chaplain "Love your cy I e. portunity to ex­ neighbor as you pr ourse ves . om pea Ie d - love yourself." All of the re cide to celebtate in excess causing an image of the trulh and help us to violent and destructive behavior. guide our li ves. Some days we do During the spring, there seems to better than other days, but at least be more light in the morning and we try to care for each other. Some brightness at dusk. If I am raking days we fail and fall back into the the lawn, I want to do more. Then I pain of embarrassment and broken ATTENTION! Accounting Seniors feel the aches and pains caused by relationships. over extending myself. The pain The emphasis of spring is the seems to last for an eternity. This newness of life contrasting the win­ Lambers pain shapes bow I feel toward my­ ter blues. Thedeligbt of trying some­ self and others. Reflecting on this thing new that is not violent or de­ experience, it is lime to take a look structive is life gi ving instead oClife CPA REVIEW outside of myself and respect 'the taking - a time to respect the oth­ Offers dignity of others ers around me. Some old sayings are: "What Besafe. Take care and God Bless! * 1000/0 Live Instruction * Take-Home Videotape Makeu p Classes We Can't Eat Aillhis Food * Exclusive, Comprehensive Course Books by John Missirlis instead of ingesting a tasty plate of Journalism Student ARA chi kenjumbalaya. * The Best Price For The Best Course A student with the nine meal plan Does any Bryant CoUege student doesn't eveD get any points to use * Convenient Evening Classes have the wiD power to consume all wben ARA periodically serves an nineteen ARA meals offered in a unbearable meal. week? If so, I'd like to meet this ARA would like students to be­ person, lieve thalthe nineteen meal plan is a Tbe rares announced formeal plans bargain. Although $4.29 is areason­ fortbe 1994-1995 school year, which able price, most students only eal consists of 32 full weeks of meals, betweentenandtw lve mealsaweek, are $2,670 Corthe nineteen mealpJan, so Ihey are aclDally paying between includingsixtypoiots;$2,585fortbe $6.27 and 8.16 per meal. fifteen meal plan including thirty A better plan would be to set up the points; and $2,472 for the nine meal prices more proportionately. Since plan, with no points. At these rates, !.be fifteen-meal plan buys 79% of purchasing the fifteen or nine meal the meals available, the rate should plans would be foolish. economi­ be 79% of the nineteen-meal rate or cally. $2110. The nine-meal rate should be ARA seems to be coercing the 47% or $1255. about half of the Call 401-725-9085 Bryant student into purchasing the cmrenl price. nineteen meal plan, when many stu­ Any Bryant student acknowledges Or Write dents don't eat any where near nine­ ARAhas (0 make a profit. But virtu­ teeD ARA meals a week. ally forcingsllIdenlS to porcbase more Lambers CPA Review of Providence The costs per student, per meal for meals than they will eat is not ethical. P.O. Box 17118 the nineteen, fifteen. and nine meal Bryant' sadministr.uion should ask plans. after sublJaCting points from ARAtodeviseanewpricingsystem. Esmond, RI 02917 the total price, are $4.29, $5.32, and If ARA will not. surely there are $8.58 respectively. At $8.58 a meal. other food serviceswhichwoul.d give a Bryant student might as weD pur­ Bryant students a more economical chase a plate at the Presidents Ball. plan -_.------_.

6--THE----AR--C-HW--A-Y------~-~~~~ ------THUR----S-D-A-Y-,-M-A-Y-5-,-1 -99-4 ryanl Cadets Final Reminders Classes of '96 It '97 A fmal reminder 10 all sqionnres self-assessment book, a reference and junm to sign up fc:r the Career book (whether it be under your bed, DevelqmentCoursel This four wedt, Career Saavy in your <3", buried among your other Honored oon<:redit crurse offered 00 Tuesdays books) please rebJID it 10 Career Ser­ and 'Ibw:sdays fum 3:30-4:30 p.m., Barbara Gregory vices. Drop il (a them) off in our SqJcemher20-0ct00er 13 is designed Career Services office! Thanks! by Cadet John D. Larence Legion Award, Military Order of 10 assist sopbomores and juni()(S with Career Services is open Ibrough­ Foreign Wars Award, Ranger Cbal­ assessing one's skills and abilities, Take advantage of the Career De­ oul the Summer This past Sunday, the Bryant lenge Certificate). expltYing career options, gaining velopment Course and pulyourname Counseling appointments, re­ CoUege cadets were bonored dur­ Juniors: Timothy Arone (Reserve practical xperience through activi­ on the mailing list fer September. sources, advice on resume writing, ing the annual Patriot Battalion Officers' Association A ward and ties, smnmer jobs, int.ern.sbips. and Details will be sent to you prior to inlerViewing tips, ew. are vailable ROTC Awards Ceremony held at Ranger CbaUenge certificate), Jef­ netwOOring with professionals. Sq>tember 20. to students and ahmni Ibrougbool Providence College. The awards frey Giroux (Department of the Preparing fa the compelitive job Career Liroll)' Book Returns the summer. Plan to drop in and ceremony is the last major event Army Superior Cadet Award, Na­ madret !artS while a ~ent Fm­ You may find a book you u­ access our servi.res when you have prior 10 the commissioning of the tional Sojomners Award and Ranger ployersseek an appUcant that is weD­ rowed from the Career Library as an opportnnity_It is a good time to Bryant College ROTC seniors, Challenge certificate), Patrick rounded and bas achievements in you begin to clean-up ocaganize the gel to know us and what is available wbicb will tak place on Friday, Kennedy (AssoctatioDof tbe United tbcir chosen academic srudies, wade area in wIDcb you are living. If you to you as a student and graduate of May 2Otb. States Army Award and Ranger experience, and activities. happen to come across a directay. Bryant College. The Master of Ceremonies, Capt CbaJlenge certificate) and John D. Speliopolis, inttoduced the honored Larence (Armed Forces Communi­ quest and VIP's, whicb included cations and Electronics Acbieve­ lbree Generals and Bryant's Vice ment Award). AProfile n P aieel" nlure President of Academic ffairs, Sophomores: Jeffrey Holloway Dean Andersoo. (Reserve Officers' Association try Micluul BlaU The guest speaker was CapL Award). Nathan Morin

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Please Return to Student Senate, Box 5 TIIE ARCHWAY THURSDAY, MAY 5,1994 7 Whafs Ina ame? r---- CLASSIFIEDS----I Rewarding Summer Jobs. DRIVERS WANTED Students,re­ background. Earning potential un­ On Monday, May 2 and Tuesday, May Firefighter. tourguide. duderancb. tirees to sell Good Humor lce Cream. limited. By Apt only. Please call bost(ess), inslIUctor, lifeguard, bo­ Work outdoors this summer. Be your -(455-7449). 3 a vote was held to choose a new mas­ tel staff, + volunteer and govern­ own boss. Routes available in your cot for BryantCollege,After two days of ment positions available at national area. Earn 5650-$950 weekly. Male or ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOY· parks. Fun Work. Excellent ben­ female. Apply now. Call Mon .• Sal. MENT - Earn up 1.0 $8.000+ in two voting, the students, faculty, staff, and efits + bonuses! For more details 9am-3pm only, (203) 366-2641. monlhs. Room and boartl! Transpor­ administrators selected the Bulldogs to call: (206) 545-4804 ext N5056 tation! Male or Female. No experi­ represent out sports teams. The final PAINTERS WANTED for ence necessary. Call (206) 545-4155 AUTO INSURANCE· MET­ (Full-Ytme) SmnmerEmployment. ext AS056 results and vote tallies appear below. ROPOLITAN iNSURANCE - For Ibe Cumberland I Lincoln area. Come see us before you renew. Excellent Pay. Call Brian at 334- CHOREOGRAPHER WANTED: Low Prices. Up to 35% off with 2342. Bryant College Dance Club looking Mascot Voting Results prior insurance. Good SLUdent for experienced Cboreographer for Discount Safe Driver DiscoWlts Ski FREE at Sunday River in club style dancing. H you need the & ele. Everyone Welcome. 1237 9W5! Become a College Repre­ extra cash call Jodi at 232-4293. Mascot # of Votes Percentage Elmwood Ave. Prov. 781-1810 sentative. Sell 9 season passes, receive a free season pass. $25 Camera for sale. Minolla Bulldogs 149 29.10% INTERNA TIONAL EM­ commission on additional sales. Maxx:um 1xi witbMinolta 28mm- PLOYMENT - Make up to (207)824-3000 ext 255. 80mm xi lens. Great camera for all Badgers 99 19.33% $2.000-S4.000+/mo. teaching around photos. 6 years of warranty basic conversational English MARKETING EXECU- remaining. $440 for camera body, Panthers 90 17.5J70/o abroad. Japan, Taiwan, and S. TIVES: For tbe Fastest Growing lens, and carryiDg case. CaU 232- Korea. No reaching backgr und co in U.S. Today. We are opening 4201. Breakers 59 11.52% or Asain languages requ.ired. in the N.E. Area and are looking for For info. call: (206) 632-1146 part-time or full·time aggressive Golr Clubs For Sale. Brand Bobcats 37 7.220/0 ext.J5056 self-starters with entrepreneurial New. Call 232-4021. Bearcats 30 5.85% Bengals 24 4.68% Attention Graduating Seniors: Hurricanes 24 4.680/0

Total Votes Cast 12 100.000/0 The Computer Infonnation Systems Deparment will be balding a special examination Attention Late Night Studiers period for those Seniors who have not yet completed the Word Processing and Spreadsheet Modules. Late night study will be available in Rooms 242 and 243 during exam period. The Hours are as follows: Tue day, May 17 at 5:00 p.m. in R om 354

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The 1994 recipient of The Jonathan D. Sjogren Award and William • O'Hara Award Jen Cloos. women's basketbaJl; with Athletic Director Dr. Linda Hackett and Dean FJ Talley. 10 pm ARCHWAY ROVING REPORTER THURSDAY. MAY 5,1994 Do vou think the American student should be caned in Singapore?

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No, what happens if a student from Singapore does the same thing? He would get a slap on the wrist not a cane on the butt. -Chris Libutti '94 y es~ where ever you go you have to follow the laws. Yes, I think American's should not interfere - - -- -Brian Bamouw '96 with roles in Singapore. If the situation was reversed. Americans would not want any other country intervening with its laws. -Clevsa P. Limd '96

One should be aware of laws when traveling to a foreign counrty, he should have taken responsiblity for his actions because he was in a foreign country. If one of their students were in our country we Yes, I think foreigners should be subject to would expect them to obey our laws, U.S. laws so U.S. citizens should be subject so we should respect theirs. to the laws of the country they are in. He should be caned, -Deric Peterson '97 -Jeremiah Burnham '95 but it shouldn't be eight times. -Maria Tavdio (97

He should be punisbed, but not caned. -Jeanne Serena Cane him, be deserves the punishm nt. Yes he should be caned, -Victor Serena I don't think. hell do it again. -Chris Willis '97 THE ARCHWAY J4RTS & ~NTERTAINMENT-TH-u-RS-DA-Y-,M- A-Y5-,1-99-4 -11 EntertClinment in the PC Hits the Cinema: Area Political Correctness Portrayed in College

DeborahA. ceplable level Allard of peace. Archway SlajJ In prepara­ Writer tion for the party, Gutter Do you tbriveon (Jon Favreau) the flesh of de­ is.senl on a di­ The Strand fenseless animals? sasttous beer 79 Washington Street Do you threaten ruo. Wben be Downtown Providence 272-8900 the environment doesn' t show with your careless­ up with the Every Thursday-AGGRESSION-Wendell G. from 95.5 WB RU nesS or lack ofcar­ beer, the plays the best in alternative bard core aggressive music. Bring your ing? Do you call guests don' t attilude! Admission $3.00. women 'girls'? If show up, and Every Saturday - The Exclusive 95.5 WBRU Alternative Dance you answered yes the pit-band Party Admission $5.00 over 21. $7.00 under 21 . to any of these ' E ve r yone questions, you are Gets Laid' Newport Outdoor Art Festival politically iooor­ can 't play, June 18 and 19 reet and will face Droz and the Washington Square, Newport, RI prorest others are Tbat is the forced into Trinity Repertory Company theme of PCU, lastminutear- 201 Washington Street (port Chester Uni- rangements. Providence, RI 351-4242 versiLy) a new Guests are Moliere's THE MISER, Now througb May 22-Moliere's best movie by Twenti- conned into known farce about a man in love with money. TIckets are $24 to elbCentmy Fox by coming 10 the $30 Adam Leff and patty, iDclud- Zak Penn. It is ing Balls and RiLes & Reason '!bealre based on an exag- Sbaft and ev- Going 10 Meet the Light, A play by Daniel Wilderman gerated version of ery last pro- About bow on . soul bolds Lbe key 10 life. Fridays, Saturdays and college life, where tester. An oul- Sunday tarting May 6 fo four weekends For more info. call 863- political correct- 1 and i s b 3558 ness is the fabric amounl of Ii- that balds the quor isl eo Lang ton Hughes Center For The Arts & EducaLion scbool together fromat ullY Smg! SiSler, Sing~, A musical and yet, tears it party rlgbt A tribule to women of cal

Do you believe the Bryant College cuniculum places enough emphasis on the topic of business ethics?

What ethical problems are prevalent on the Bryant College campus in your opinion?

How aware of ethical concerns are Bryant College students in your opinion?

Are the students at Bryant ethically responsible?

Do you believe the campus might benefit from the establishment or an ethical awareness organization or a required class on the subject of business ethics?

Would you be interested in helping with the formation ofan organization or participating as a member to help increase the ethical awareness ofstudents entering the business world?

What ideas do you bave for improving etbical awareness OIl the Bryant College campus?

Please complete the ethics survey and return to Box lOll. Your participation and ideas are greatly appreciated.

L ______~ ----.- ~ ~ .- -. -- . - ----~~--- . ----- 12 -THE-AR-CHW-Ay-- --CAMPUS SCE E THURSDAY, MAY 5. 1994 was beld last Saturday, April 30, at As you set out on your own, you This Week: Clam took a spill fmals remember Tuppers for that Accounting Suffolk University. The AAF scase still have your borne, and your sis­ playing Frisbee. Otis and Imus think late night bonger. Congratulations for 1994 was to provide Kodak with ters. Friendships growing stronger they're pretty tough now, Munkhas go out to our two new employees of Association a marketing and advertising plan with time, like the ivy that twines­ been starting wilb everybody lately, the month, Hillary Wright from that would belp them target the col­ lasts forever. Hey was up for the weekend, Wea­ Tupper and Kevin Farrell from the by Joshua Berger legemarkel Spring Weekend was quite inter­ sel isn't in jail after all, Sy d stuffed Comfort ..... Both of them will re­ I would like 10 extend my con­ Scott Scbaier, Chris Gilmore, esting thanks to the donation from bis liltle brother in the trunk, Little ceive a day off with pay. We thank gratulations to the new executive Danielle DeFeo, Manuel Montalvo our botel. Thanks to Karil, Slaibbles, Country and Medium Country take them for their bard work and dedi­ board: President Christina Cestari, and Nancie Gilmore represented and AI for helping WKA and Swist after their brother, Fin just disap­ cation to BRYCOL. Employee Vice President Kim Jenkins, Secre­ Bryanton atutday. We gave Kodak get back on campu . peared, and Splint's coming back newsletters will be out soon so keep tary Shauna Daly, Treasurer Mike something to think about! A tre­ In awards this week-SOlW goes next year! checking your boxes. Misluk, and xecutive board mem­ mendous job was done by all that to Mintz, SPACE goes to Scuda, Quote of the Week: Graduation orders are still being bers Christine Barnholth, Shannon belped. but a special thanks goes and Sis goes to WKA. Our quotes "Cbick's... quack." taken. If you or someone you know Hopkins, and Michelle Chiasson. out to those wbo gave up a good are "Take a decongestant", and is graduating, place your order for 1 bope mat all of our members deal of their last Spring Weekend. "Dues are due," See ya next year. them or yourself now. We bave all enjoyed the programs that we~ of­ All Freshman, Sophomores and This is WKA and Wyz clo ing out sorts of gifts to show the seniors fered this year, and if you have an y Juniors, keep your eyes open for our last segment of The Archway. Bryant Players bow proud you are of them and 10 su ggestions r comments please our E-Board ele tions in Septem­ say good-bye. Orders can be placed speak to anyone on the new board, ber. I you have any questions, stop by Donald Widger by calling the bouse. they would be deligbted to bear by and see our faculty advisor Dr. Hello nurse! Hope everyone bad Before you bring home all from you. I would like to thank Dr. BOlUlici, in faculty suile 219 or BACCHUS an awesome SJYi:ng Weekend! Well, those dirty clothes or just get rid Cunningham, Dr. Roobani, Mr. give him a call at X6458. We look the end of the semester is upon us, of them, wait BRYCOL will be Filippelli and the entire accounting forward to hearing from you! and finals are looming over our holding a clothing drive during faculty for their support and ntri­ by Yolre Chung and beads. The BryantPlayers are wrap­ the week of finals. Boxes will be butions t the success of the A - Scott Lynch ping up the year as well. Directors placed in Halls 14, 15, 16. and in counting Association thi year. Alpha Phi Hello. We had our last meeting for next year's Parents' Weekend the Bryant Center alJ next week. yesterday. Those who attended the production, "Roomers," have been So before you go home drop meeting received free movie passes. announced. Congratulations go out them in the boxes. We wiD be by Angelina Bruzzese and We also discussed our programs for to co-directors Phil Klos and Allison delivering thedothes to the mis­ Advertising Kathleen Mullaney next year as well as plans for our Week . Also, the Player are en­ sion on Monday, May 17. Any­ Associa tion Hey sistas! Welcome to the last fund-raiser for our trip to the Na­ couraging everyone to go out and thing you can offer I am sure installment in The Archway. It bas tional Conference in Sl Louis. support the Special Olympics thi they wi1l appreciate. been a year of many ups and downs, Good luck on y ur finals and weekend. That's about all for thi nus year has been a produc­ by Chris Gilmore but mo tly ups. We're glad e bad have a great summer. See you all week, what are you going to do tive one for BRYCOL. Signifi­ The Bryant Advertising Associa­ tbeopportUnity to write in ~ Arch­ next year. about it? cant changes have been made to tion is an affiliate of the American way, but now our jobs are through. serve you better. We feel we Advertising Federation(AAF). Our Good luck to our graduating se­ Movies of the week: "Reality have come a long way. We could constitution was just recently ap­ niors-Kaspar, Slcribbles, Beta Theta Pi Bites" and "00 TIle Right Thing" not do this without you, I.be con­ proved by the Student Senate. Swa-vay, Oz, W' sel, and Zonk ! Song of the week: ' Found Out sumers and everyone rovol ved The Association wants to focus We love you all, and will miss you About You" with BRYCOL. We thank all of its efforts on marketing activities in tremendously. Make sure you come by David TellO/Sky you for your patronage. Good lbe business and academic commu­ to vi it us a lot next year. Luck with Finals. The Comfort nities. We will be participating in A special note to my big sister Congratulations to Sledge for will be open till May 16. Have a tbe American Advertising Swa-vay-You are the best big sis­ winning teacher of the year, and to BRYCOL great summer and ee you in Federation's annual competition, as ter a person could bave! I'll miss Dingo, our only senior, wbo will be September. well as visiting advertising agen­ you. Love. WKA. graduating this May. Good luck on As always we are here to erve cies and seminars locally and in To my big sis OZI Thanks for finding a job. by Jennifer Barile you. Any questions or comments New York City. being there for me . I'll miss you . Since Ibis is the last news for the It's the last week of the ear and for BRYCOL can-be directed to This year's American Ad ertis­ Love, Wyz. semester, I hope everyone bas a none of us can wait till the summer. our office 231-1220 or Box 9. ing Fe erati annu competition To quote a songforour ruors- res uul summ f . 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ItJs more than a credit card. It's smart money.~ -----· -~-~-~A-y -----CAMPUSS CE E THURSDAY, MAY 5,1994 13 hits just keep on coming. C-ya when May 5 from 5:00-6:00 p.m. in the ward, I, hereby, retire." Cheerio, College I c-ya. Heritage Room. Pizza and soda will Phi Kappa Sigma and thanks. Tip 01 the Week: Send your be served. Republicans problems to Arizona. At this meeting you will have the by Dan Bliss chance to meet the new E-board and You haven't gotten rid of me yet. by PaJl.l V. Liss and the new advisor - Professor I'm like lhat headacbe thatj ost won '1 Phi Sigma Sigma Steve Michaud Delta Kappa Ketcham. Also, at this meeting we go away. H . 0 everyone! The semester is will be discussing national accredi­ For those of you Ibat read my by Kim Baumann cOIDJDg to a close and the Bryant Epsilon tation, new meeting times, speakers departing speech, I tied. The reason Well , lbis is our last article for the College Republicans would like to for next year, a new follWll, and we for Ibis is bec.ause Phj Kap, lbe year. Everyone have a great sum­ thank everyon for their support. by Tim Quill will let everyone know if Ibe budget Kings of Motivation, finally had mer-and see ya next year. Just re­ We have made great strides as an The brothers survived another was passed. We hope lhal a 1m of one elections.last Monday. member it's only just begunl organization and we hope to COD­ Spring Weekend. Thank you to people attend to voice your opin­ Bul onlO, yes Ward (my Lord, We want to wish our seniors the tinue our progress in lhe fall There Sigma Sigma Sigma, Phi Sigma ions and give us any suggestions Alpha), bigger and better lhlngs. lt best of luck. We will miss you and will be many internship opportuni­ Sigma and Theta Phi Alpha. More that you have. has be n quire an eventful weekend we love you f ties in the upcoming semester, and thanks goes to DZ for our good Any comments or questions can up here in Phl Kap Land. Congratulations to lbe Gammas we encourage everyone to gel in­ lime, we'll have to do that again be directed to Fred at Box 1242. The Garden on Saturday at the for lheir successful win at PCDO. volved. Between the Senatorial, sometime. track proved to be interesting. We Others tried to be successful till Congressional, and Gubernatorial Our alumni proves their age is bad a Gilligan's Island analogy in people like $ent tried to repeat last race there will be plenty ofworlc to catching up with them, but Nellie our boredom: Pete is lbe professor, years incident. go around. Take care and bave a missed his fU'St Spring Weekend in Heat is lbe Skipper on Slimfasl, After the fact, Wiley, Sesa, and great summer. 17 years, I wonder why? Congrato· Men's Rugby Goonis Mr.Howell,and I,ofcourse, Byrd went swimming - we're sorry lations to Remy, Doherty, Bennett am Gilligan. Seo! Hey Bryd and Sesa, who needs and Rippa. 0 their victories. There by Brad Gaynor and In olher news, Ax:l (a.k.a.. Peter doors, just use the windowsl TKE. Delta Chi were some tasty concoctions cooked Josh Herron Ponytail) wasted no time in getting did you enjoy \yedne day night's up on Ibe kitchen slOve, and Ibanks Hello Rugby Fans! 0 games kicked out. showing? Sorry about your hat by F,ank L. Milazzo to lbe kid who cleaned out the fry­ were scheduled this ast weekend And finally, here is our first, Maak! Everything is returning to nor­ ing pan. Menconi won the chair toss as we had an eventful Spri ng Week­ and last, glossary word of the During Spring Weekend, AslrO mal. The end of the semester is here and Styles started a sticker col1ec­ end. week: peripatetic- movement or became the new "Rocky" and Sent and finals are right there with it. tion. There was a Devos and Deibel Things got started off in and journeys hither and thither, or to and Sesa entertained dorms 1 and 2 Most people are just trying to re­ sighting this weekend and it wasn't Fambo's place, while BinkIeywas discourse while paciog (as did wilh a wrestling match after danc­ member last weekend. in Easton or at the gym. Walch oot preparing for his debut on David Aristotle). ing the afternoon away ...alone . Everyone bad a great Spring for flying Minute Maid cans and Letterman's human pet fricks. wi.th But no glossary word is com­ Twister woke up with amnesia, Weekend. Devo , nice job cleaning that kid's a Frisbee. Whil some peepl en­ plete without a sentence after­ and C.C. won a duck. Hey Disny, Committee bead meetings went room. joyed Ibe Raz mataz dance. Hope wards to put it in context: Fogs bow's your bead? well. Thanks to Baloo for the idea DEKE-A softball is 6-1 and in everyone else bad a good weekend. was peripatetic in his decision Sesa and Bryd, what's up? and toMagoo for the support. Wea· the final fone. DEKE Best soccer is Ruggers, don't forgello show up upon whether or nOl to go to Brooks, were we all seeing triple sel, Mazz, Dave, Harper, and on u's way to the ftnals also, with Ibis Friday nighl or the formal. Pizza Hut' s all·you-can-eatbuf­ this weekend? Va, it's great to be RoadIcill came up for a visit It's DEKE-Aalso Conowing. Good luck Also, prepare yourself for the fet or .

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by Robin Lydslon Finally, I'm able to take a break and write this Campus Scene. TRADITIONAL MOVING- IN ISSUE Things have been hectic around lately. Thanks to all the Alumnae that ON F RIDAY, S EPTEMBER 9. came for Greek Weekend; it was great seeing them! Anyway, Spring Weekend has come and gone once again! I swear D EADLINES FOR SUBMISSIONS FOR THIS EDITION Big Jim should split profits with Larry P. after exams like that! On Thursday. we bad an awe­ ARE TUESDAY, MAY BY P.M. some (as always) Sister's gather­ 10 4 ing. and my brother finally came up. Friday's 6 a.m. get together went extremely well. Bobby: "Why REGULAR OFFICE HOURS ARE IN EFFECT. isn't everybody up yet?" Thanks to TEP for the anoual sign-in. Seniors, you' ve fmally had your last meeting, bow did it feel! IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE Carolyn. you'realmostoutoflast' s­ what are you going to do? Don't worry.] won't get mushy CALL US AT 232-6028 till next week's, except to say: "Grogan, you're the bestl" - famil­ iar quote on our floorl Till next week: Peace SPB Come Join the by Stacey L Parron lIello! I hope everyone enjoyed Spring Weekend 10 the fuUest! I know I did - Saturday was beauti­ ful! FU A big !hanks goes OU110 Michelle and Lisa forall their dedication in planning the weekend and making it happen. & Wehave three new Voting mem­ bers this week: Seth Samuelson. Kevin Monahan,and Valerie Mejia. CongeaLS and thanks for all your A bard work! Well, Ihis is my taCit Campus Scene ever - I have to face the "real world" in less than 20 days! I want lO thank everyone for mak­ ing this such a great year and wish you all good luck next year. It'sn verlooearly to startdream­ ing of what you want to be - come backnextyearwitbawesomeideas! Au revoir. Bryant College! eO o'(~ ~ Tau Epsilon Phi ~ss ~c'lf.

by Phil Cloutier Well, another great week flew ,\~o~ ~s MAY 6 by and only one week left to go! Qt\~~~. It was a great Spring Weekend for everyone it seemed.

Conference Overall School Won Lost Tie Pet. Win Lost Tie Pet. Streak Oul Season East Division the team MeJTimack-x 18 3 2 .841 26 II I .697 Won 4 Eric Handa batting average. Bentley-x 13 7 0 .650 15 II 0 .577 Lost I Archway Sports Writer Co-captain ScottS tapleton caught Assumption 9 II 0 .450 IS 22 0 .405 Won I every game and leads the team in Saint Anselm 6 13 I .325 7 19 I .277 Lost I The men's baseball teamfmishes homeruns. Rob Harty has not made Stonehill 0 22 0 .000 4 37 0 .108 Lost 2 out its season this week, with a an error in 41 chances and was a West Division game against Brown today, and a leader on the fie ld. Springfield-x 13 4 0 .765 20 7 0 .741 Won 4 game against Lowell on Friday. The last senior called the "heart AIC 12 7 0 .632 14 18 0 .438 Won 2 Bryant plays Brown University this and soul of the team" is Phillip 8 Quinnipiac 12 0 .600 19 11 0 .633 Lost 7 afternoon. Currently Bryant is 16- Ciccone. According to Coach Bryant 9 11 0 .450 IS 20 0 .428 Lost 2 Sjogren, "AU Flip wan ts to do I Saint Michael's 7 13 0 .350 12 27 0 .308 Won 4 23-1 overall. x- clinched playoff birth For the six seniors Friday will be win." there last game in a Bryant unifonn. Diamond Dust: Leading the team Player of the Week: Tony Vitiello, Springfield (Sr., lB, Hamden, en Bryan Casoscelli, after losing his in hitting with a .383 average is Co-Pitchers of the Week:: Jerry Reil, A I C (Fr., Northampton, MA) junior year to injury bas been a Brian Terio. Hitting above the 300 Scott Carew, Springfield (Sr., Amherst, MA) leader from the bullpen. Co-captain mack ace Scott Stapleton, Keith Co-Freshmen of the Week: Adam Frauton, Assumption (OF, Townsend, MA) Keith Walonis bad a 20 game hit Walonis, Darren Dagle, Jeff Smith, Jamie Merloni, Assumption (OF, Ashland, MA) streak. this season. Brian Terio hit and John Goglia. Vic Donato has a Weekly Honor Roll: for the cycle tbis season and leads fielding percentage of .961 . MaIk Conway, Merrimack (Sr., 5S, Tewksbury, MA) Vln Donato, Bryant (Fr., 2B, Port Chester, NY) Dave Haver, Quinnipiac, (Grad., 2B, Latham, NY) Dexter Johnson, Assumption (Jr., 3B, Woburn, MA) Dan Kiniry, Saint Michael's (Sr., OF, Shelburne, V1) Nick Koman, Sanit Michael's (Sr., P, Union, NJ) Eric Krau!. Sanit Anslem (Sr., lB, Southington, en Romba Landruccolo. A I C (3B, Montreal, Quebec) Steve McKenna, Stone hill (Sr., IB, Rockland, MA) Scott Robillard, Merrimack (Sr., P, Chelmsford, M A) Welcome 10 Ihe Matt Shaheen, Assumption (Jr., DH, Methuen, MA) Brian Terto, DrYllDt (Sr., OF, Walpole, MA) 1994 Sortb.n Standings Dog Pound Conference Overall School Won Lost Tk! Pet. Win Lost T ie Pet. Streak Merrimack-x-y 16 2 0 .889 36 4 0 .900 Won 2 Tbe Bryant behind all these A I C-x-y 16 2 0 .889 29 9 0 .763 Won 6 Bulldogs. How cbanges are the Saint Anselm-x 12 6 0 .667 19 11 0 .633 Won 2 does that sound to On Deck athletes. They are Quinnipiac-x 11 7 0 .611 27 17 0 .614 Won 1 you? the one who go out Springfield-x 10 8 0 .556 15 24 0 .385 Lost 1 rep­ Bryant-. 10 8 0 .556 25 18 0 .s81 Won I After two days Angelo L. Corradino everyday arxI Assumption 7 11 0 .389 15 25 0 .375 Lost 4 of voting, the Bry­ Archway Spons Writer resent Bryant Bentley 5 13 0 .385 11 17 0 .393 Lost 1 ant Community when they take the Stonehill 3 15 0 .167 10 25 0 .286 Lost 6 cbose the BUll- field. Saint Michael's 0 18 0 .000 4 22 0 .154 Lost 10 dogs as our new mascot, replacing They started the year by forming x- clinched playoff birth the Indian. the Captains Council to addr ss the y- regultu sl:Q,Son co-chQll1p iolM s a new mascot i cbosen, a new problems their fellow athletes ran era be gin n th Bryant campus. into during the year. Co--PI yen of the Week: L ura Carlson. Memmack (So., OF. Saug us, MA) Athletics is slowly becoming a part Next, a annual picni was started Jayna Fontaine, Bryant (Sr., 3B, Lewiston, ME) Pitcher of tk Week; Michelle Boisvert, Quinnipiac (So., Braintree., MA) o peop e' s lives bere at ryan . giving the ath etes a chance to get 0 f re shman of the Week: Alicia Longobardi. Quinnipiac (OF. North Haven, en J can remember back to freshman know each other. They felt, if they year, wben you would go OUl lo an were closer to each oilier, they would Weekly Honor Roll: event and see a small number of support each other. Lori Cillo, Saint Anselm (Sr., p. Rutland. V1') Jennifer DiCarlucci. Springfield (So., OF LaGrangeville. NY) people at Ihese events. As Ihe sea­ Ano ther big change they are try­ Sandra Lenl, AlC (Sr., PIDP, Farmingville, NY) Kim Pag ~ . Merr:im c (Sr, Dracut, MA) son went on, the crowds got even ing [.0 make is 10 get their fri ods to Deb Partridge, Bentley (Sr., 3B, Turners Falls, MA) Kristine Thyng, aint Anselm (So., OF. Oeerio£, NH) smaller. However, this year was come out to the games. diffe rent. if this friend brings five other Why was there such a change? friends, and they bring five other Well, YO Il can look at two driving friends, and so on. f, ces beblnd the new and improved They want to get more and more Bryant Ath letics - first Dr. Linda people involved in Bryant sports, NE- IO SOFmALL PlAYOFFS lia. kelt. Sbe beli ves sports is a they work bard at what they do, and great experience for everyone to g t want to be recognized. t. Merrlmllck (16-2) involved with. The hard work and dedication of Game #4 By choosing a new nickname and these athletes is second to none. 4. Quinnipiac (11-7) SatUrday. May 7 Win ner Game *3

Game #6 Saturday, May 7 " CIIMemmack Wmner Game #6 3:00 p,m, yooa Lucl( to the Loser Game II-a yraaua ting f4.t!iCetes Note: The tournament will follow the double-elimination f orma.t (Each team must lose two times before they aTe eliminated>, We wiC{ !Jy{iss 'You! -

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Angelo L. Corradino slroDg point. Powen Angelo L. Corradino late season urge. and was named Archway Sports Writer also bad 30 doubles, Archway Sports Writer NE-lOCo-Playerofthe Week. Last 10 borne runs, 59 week, Fontaine batted .590 (13-22) One of tbe mo t important parts stolen bases, and 90 The softball team split a double with two doubles, nine mns scored, of a softball team is tbeir offense; a RBis to date. De/ense header against Springfield 00 Sal­ and eight RBI, including six ruts team which does well at tbe plate is also a big key to urday to bring their reoord to 25- against Stonehilllast Tuesday. will be remembered. Powell's success. 18 on the season, 10-8 in the NE- Other offensive leaders include: In the past, Bryant ollege has "Wendy used her 10. This win also quaJjfied them Sue Lusignan with a .415 ba~ g nOI been known for their offense. speed to get to balls, for the post-season playoffs for the average; KimbieMikula with a .398 However, over the past few years, and chase balls down flrst time 'n the teams history. average and 30 RBIs; Melissa Baker that has changed and the leam bas in the gap," coach Bob In game two, Jen Flanigan with nine doubles and 30 RBIs; been slowly improving at the plale. Reall added. pitched one of her best games of Kristen Reagan with fi ve triples; In fact, this year they are ranked When Powell was the season, LO record her eighth and Heather Lopes with 19 stolen in the top 20 in the country in batting, seven years old, she win of the season. Bryant jumped bases. and although many people have started playing out to an early lead and knocked On the mound, the team is lead by contribuled to their success, one softball under her the starting pitcher out by the lhird Lauren Smolinsky with a record of player stands out - Wendy Powell. father's coaching. He inning. Springfield was able tomlly 9-8, and Flanigan.with a 8-8 record. In foursbort years, Powell's name became Powell's late in the game, but it was not The team is third in the confer­ became synonymous with Bryant inspiration to do well enough as Bryant came away with ence in batting witb .334, and sec­ softball. She collected more hits, on the field, and was a 7-3 victory. ond in runs scored with 307. more doubles, more RB Is, and stole tbe reason for her "Our pitching bas been excel­ Bryant traveled to Newport to more bases than anyone else in success. lent," coacb Bob Reall added. "We take on Salve Regina yesterday, but Bryanthi tory, becoming a valuable In high school, had one bad inning against Spring­ results were too late for publica­ asset to Coach Bob Reall' s squad. Powell started to field, but after that we out played tion. Powell' s career bits are her become the star and and out scored them." On Friday, the team will travel to biggest accompl" hment. She was named to the All The flfSt game was fruslrating St. Anselm to begin the double became the first female to collect Division and All-Stale for Bryant as they were held hit­ elimioationconference townameDL more than 200 hits in her career, and firs t leam in both her less througb six innings. Kimbie If they win, they will nvel to has 54 mor hits than Jayna j unior and senior year. Mikula then broke up the n~h i t Merrimack to take on AlC at 9:00 Fontaine, who ' currently second She was also named to Wendy Powell bid by driving a single down the am. Saturday .lflhey lose, they will on the an time list. the Providence- third base line. Mikula would later play either Quinnipiac or Spring­ "It wasn' a goal when I first Journal Bulletin All Stale team these Powell will be graduating in May, come around Lo score Bryanl'sonly field at 1:00 p.m. came here: Powell added. "But, as two years. This success continued and hopes to coach after she leaves, cun in a 4-1 loss. "We have as good a shot as any I got closer to 200, it pushed me into college, when. she was named bUlshe is leaving her options open. Bryant is lead at the plate by team," coach Reall added. "We more." to the AU NE-l OC onference, fust itA lot of my decisions are up in Wendy Powell who i currently played St. A's early in the season As Powell got closer and closer, team last year. the air right now. But, in the worst fourth in the league in batting with and lost, but we have improved she also felt some added pre sure. SofLball is not the only sport case lwillgotograd s hool," Powell a .448 average. She is also second in since then. If we play what we are Powell broke the 200 bamer on Powell has competed in. During added. the conference in doubles with 19, capable of, we can take them." Wednesday, April 20 in a double higb scbool she was also a member The learn will be losing a major and fifth in bome runs with 1. As. (or Lbe rest of Ibe tournament, header against AsslIIDption, with of the soccer team, the track team, part of their offense, and will be Jayna Fontaine is also making a Reall is just as opumistic. only one hit on the day. Prior to the basketball team. as well as a looking for someone 10 fill the gap. yesterday' ~, Powell had 214 cheerleader. In faa. Powell is the "It will be long time be we career hjts. cheering coach at Deering Junior have another player like Wendy," However. hits were not ber only High School. Reall added. AStroke of Success IB ani

by KristiM Rolak tournament Leader Board. Afcer oiques are legendary. "Badgering, Journalism Srudelll graduation, Hallet qualilled for Ibe morally insulting graduates, cor­ Pro Tour, where be still competes. nering them, and having an annual The success of the men's golf Dave Frencb, class of '90, a four fundraising event is where the addi­ team at Bryant is one of the best time All-American. was named an tional money comes from," says kept secrets on campus. "Golf Academic All-American twice in Boulet, witb a mix of earnestness doesn't demand as much attention his college career. He bolds Bryaot' s and deviousness. as other sports with scb larship title for lowest stroke average, 74.2- In the past, administration, fac­ and budgets do, .. sajdArtbur Boulet. Golf team alumni have found ulty, and staff were extremely up­ coach of Ibe team for 30 years. excellent careers after leaving Bry­ portive of the Bryant Golf Team, However. golf holds the college ant, Boulet says. Fifteen have earned Boulet says. In the la'll 3 years, record for consecutive hampion­ CPA's or higher and twenty-four however, support bas declined tre­ ships locally, regionally, and even work in golf-related fields as sales mendously. nationally. representatives, managers, assistant '1t is hoped that the new staff Most current studenlS are unaware pro , or professionals. members will have a good