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Thousands fooled Vol 64. Na 17 by VILLANOVA UMMERSITY, VILLANOVA. PA March 31, 1989 leivis I Student Ures charged the Villanovan ... Zahm with rape By JENNIFER REIDY Senior Reporter By MAUREEN STAPLETON News Editor Student Government President John Lewis fired Jonathan Zahm Stephen Maloney, a junior, was as vice president during a cabinet charged with rape, two counts of meeting March 20 on grounds of indecent and simple assault, "incompetency and leaking secret unlawful restraint and corruption information to the ^llanovan/' of a minor in two different cases Lewis said. of sexual assault on campus. "It was a tough choice. I made The first case took place March a mistake in appointing him in the 19 in Sheehan Hall. Maloney first place, and I shouldn't have entered the unlocked room of a allowed him to continue through fellow student whom he knew at the term," he said. approximately 2:40 a.m., said Lewis called Zahm's perfor- Radnor Township police Detective mance as vice president "abys- William Zimmerman March 29. mally weak/' and labeled his Maloney, who reportedly was efforts as Senate caucus leader as intoxicated, attempted sexual poor. Photo by Shafie advances toward the woman, but Students hang out by the Lewis said he was upset about wall alter a recent heatwave hit the campus. the woman beat him away, Zim- a March 17 Villanovan article merman said. The woman left her which announced Zahm's inten- room to notify Security. Maloney tion to run for president. then locked himself in the room "Although it was not a violation and let himself out of the first of the election rules, it bothers me story window, Zimmerman said. because it acts as a deterrent to Radnor Township police were others in the quest for unbiased, Senate to vote on budget called by Villanova Security after ethical elections," he said. there were reports that a female By Lewis also charged that Zahm DANIEL MORIARTY posed budget did not meet the man Dr. Philip A. Maurone, phys- student wanted a male student "leaked information about our Assistant News Editor University planning and priorities ics professor. removed from her room. Chief alternative budget plan, in anoth- committee's recommendation for Maurice Hennessy said. Committee members who voted "Super- er article The University Senate budget student tuition and faculty salar- vision was needeid, in the March 17 against the proposed budget as a sexual Vplanovan. committee voted 6-3 March 16 to ies by a vote of 5-4. offense had occurred," include physics professor Dr. said ' ;"It was expressly made secret, recommend that the Senate Hennessy. The faculty vote at the budget Michael Hones, chairman of the because if it got out it would hurt approve next year's proposed At that point, Maloney had left committee meeting was split faculty affairs committee and vice our negotiating position with the $122.8 million operating budjget at the area and a warrant for three ways: one in favor of the chairman of the Faculty Council, his administration. Only a few its meeting today at 4 p.m. in arrest was submitted by Zimmer- proposal, one against it and one Gregory Bowler, student senator, members of Student Government Dougherty Hall. man. Maloney was then arrested abstention," said Senate Chair- (Continued on page 7) and Dr. [Philip A.] Maurone The proposed budget includes by Villanova Security later that [Senate chairman and physics an average tuition increase of morning, Zimmerman said. almost 9 percent, 4 percent higher Second ofa two-part series professor] knew about the plan." (Continued on page 8) C Zahm called the grounds for his than the increase the Senate dismissal "baseless," and predict- recommended that the adminis- ed that the incident "will prove tration budget committee "strong- The pros and cons of detrimental to his [Lewis'] ly consider" last fall. It also reputation." includes faculty salary increases Zahn reiterated that he did not averaging 7 percent, 1 percent break any election rules and that lower than the Senate Lewis administration he spoke with Elections Commis- recommended. By JENNIFER REIDY We can't fight the increase, but sioner Joan London before he Last year, tuition increases must realize that if you keep Senior Reporter we can fight the trend and the harping approached the Villanovan. "I averaged 10.5 percent. In 1987, on certain issues, it can manner in which the budget is was not actively soliciting votes tuition increases averaged 10.1 eventually happen." Last spring Student Govern- formed and instill percent in all the collets of the some sort of Steve Flanagan, former Univer- — I was presenting an intention ^'t^lJ^'^J^,President f^^'T "^IT"' ®^ John Lewis, then fiscal responsibility into the sity to run," Zahm said. University College senator and 1986-87 ^ ^P™^^"* budget process," Lewis said. Senate caucus Zahm described Lewis' accusa- Each member of the 10-member fu^^^^^'i^^ ^f f leader under Stu- The Rev. John P. Stack, O.S.A., tion that he "leaked information" Senate budget committee was ™!?;^°(n^^"^^'^^^r' dent Government President Joe T^n ^^ dean of students, said that Lewis' as a "gross exaggeration. chai^ to study specific items in f"!"^ Allman, noted that "John takes a millions I thought ^"^V^>n ^^'^^fSS^cSJ^SS "grease the proposed 1988-89 greatest accomplishment as Stu- lot more it the proposed budgeTto see if they of heat for his flamboyant would help our case. I didn't University budget at a University dent Government president was style, and he is not consider it privileged information met the^ate's priorities. always 'politic' "raising the voted that administration and as he should be. (Continued on pagt 9) Members the *^pro- c !1!"^JJk' ot^ . a . Surrounded by over 200 student faculty's consciousness about the "However, he is a great intellect, protesters, Lewis proclaimed, way tuition increases affect the and no one can question his "We'll wait until hell freezes over student body." sincerity. He, as well as other Chief Kelly resigns until we get what we want." members of Student Government, Last week Lewis said, "I can't If thli^ Search dkm't chaise, have learned from their mis- bored to on for replacement stop the tuition increase in next tears, takes," he said. then will be siO year's budget. Flanagan By KEVIN C. HEIL noted that Lewis The University has received i We [Student Government] penent Inereese In came into office "under a black News Editor few applications from people have deVeloped an alternative tuition cloud caused by last year's elec- interested in the job and others strategy to fight the budget, and everyyeer for tion." The 1988 election between Former Chief of Security Rowan have made inquiries about the it will not include a protest. A numerous yeen to P. Kelly resigned Sean Closkey and Terise Fusco March 17, position, said the Rev. Edmund J. protest is not necessarily effective was nullified by the elections according to a University press Dobbin, O.S.A., University every year," he noted, eome.Wemust release. commission after Fusco disposed president. "What are working will we on Mfoftete our wey of over Lt. Harrity, out 1,000 copies of a Villan- John another Secur- Dobbin said that he did not not directly affect the 1989-90 ovan election extra. 1 ity officer, has been appointed foresee a problem in filling the [academic year) budget — we are ofthlstnp. acting chief until a national "John was elected amidst an POBi^MW*- looking to the future. We seek to apathetic environment — it was search for a new director is "There are many aspects of the implement constructive changes completed, according to the a special election, and a lot of Security force that he [KeUy] has in the budget that will set targets people were fed up with Student release. vastly improved in terms of its and expectations the administra- Government elections. John still KeUy, who was head of Security efficiency, its professionalism," tion and the Board of Trustees "John is a stickler — he fights garnered a credible amount of for the past five years, will be *** added. 'Xhief Kelly has . *- must Mve up to in order to justify for what he wants. is •I wi- . .w /t He very votes, and it was a good sign that ***^ University for enhanced the Univerwty . . eape- APRIL *^^^ ^ . a tuitkm incitase. " Lewis said, serious and a hard worker, and he beat someone like Coco Steve FOOL consultation and will I continue to dally the professionalism witK He continued "If things don't the administration respects that," teach a Univereity College Ciarrocca, a presidential candi- course and politeness of his force," change, there will be a 10 percent said Michelle Ciccok), secretary of datel," he said. uii the mminal juttioe depart- Dobbin added. increase in tuition every year for the department of internal affairs moit. tile release ted. Student Sen. Chris Sperduto. a stf KeUy tried to implenient a more numerous years to come. We must in Student Government. IWly was unavadaWe for com. candidate for Student Govern- prafoaioiuU apimch to the job negotiate our way out of this trap, Lewis said his phik)6ophy in ment President, explained. ment. Hamty declined to of Security and increase standards "John "It may seem like a kist cause, Student Government is **""*^^ "to chal- has done an incredible job consid- fCtrntmrnadomptgiS) but some good can come out of it! lenge the administration. People (Continned on pagi' Si

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Discussion of racism con- stmhat president tinues in this week's letters. ^^itit^tit itit By MAUREEN STAPLETON The op-ed section President John Lewis' administra- For the examines Nem Editor Graduate School seat, tion. Lewis firsd him March 20. two alternative approaches to Today: there is one student running, Chance of rain. For more om ike Zahm U.S. involvement in South firing, see Kamdev Regulappati, a mechani The elections for Student artickomp,!. Africa. Editorials begin on page Government cal engineer. Features High temp. 63. Low temp. 55. president and stu- dent seats on the University The prcsidttitial debate between London said that Senate will the Law be held April 10, said Uietwo candidates will take place School runs its oCelections fn^ Joan London, elections Wednesday commis- m the Villanova Room their senators ""' The Second Vatican sioner. ififififirititk Council, of Connelly Center at 7:30 p.m. which ended in 1965, provided At the present time, the impetus for Student there are change and Saturday: Chance of showers. Senators, Christopher London said there are five no students running for development in the ( Sperduto and Jonathan the Nurs- CathoUc Zahm, are students running for three open- ing, Engineering. Sports Church. This week running for Student Science or Uni- Features Government ings for the Arts senate seat. The examines High temp. 49. Low temp. 38. president. some of these candidates are Dennis Scanlon, changes, from the yersity College seats. role of the junior; Alan Shuckrow, junior; London said laity Sperduto was elected to It IS officially to liberation theology. the Paul Fratamico, junior; too late to run for The men's tennis Miriam ' team Coverage begins on (Photo by Robackar) University Senate last year after these positions. page 15. Right Robinson, junior; and Kathy Con- The new presi- opened its season strongly by now, dormitories "C and 'D** on south he had dent campus await both transferred from Old nolly, junior. will appoint these positions winning its first names and student occupants. six matches. Dominion University. He said the when he is elected. The men's basketball Simday: team fell Fair. High temp. 58. position of president is "the to Michigan State in the culmination of all my goals." He The senatorial debate National Invitational Tourna- said there were will take Low temp. many areas at The place ment. 39 pnsUentM delmte Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Sports begins on page 36 Entertainment Villanova he wanted to improve Day Hop cafeteria in Dougherty during his term. between the two emHU- Middle States Hall. Madonna makes her d&tee will tnke piece on return Smtm.- nifkOaiilpkialmpHnr Sperduto said, "I feel like I with a controversial video and know the people here. I Wedneedey In This year the commission want what the , ^^'MfiHHHf new album. removed Mystery novelist designs submitted they want." VIHeneve the spending limit pre- Peter Straub unveils his latest Koom of viously placed on candidates. work, Koko. Entertainment Zahm was also elected to the Connelly London said, "We really felt there By SINEAD QUINN "From the design will come the Center at begins on 25. Collegiate news xvcross the was a saturation page country University Senate last year. He point in terms i. Assistant News Editor actual results of the investigation 7:30 p.m. transferred to the University from of publicity. We don't think spend — the final document, plus con- Wake Forest University. mg will be a problem." By Colkgt Fms Service 1 he 11 self-study committees of elusions and recommendations." the University's Middle States she added, In last week's Villanovan, ^^^ ^ate of evaluation will submit ,. the election was their "From now until November the p^,.. j Zahm said it is hor the three seats respective a "rare opportunity representing originally April 11, but J study designs to the committees will be involved in was Vatican calls for loyalty for someone to serve tne College of Commerce changed oath from theologians Association two terms and to April 10. Voting will ^ today, their deliberations and it is at this Beyond the Main Line J i!?. » f as president." Currently, finance, there are four take place Just weeks after a court ruled Doctrine said Dr. Helen K. Lafferty, Zahm is people from 9 a.m.-5 p m in of Faith — foUows a 1985 lean order, though, are unclear assist- time that they will be collecting running. Compiled by Samantha Catholic University a sophomore. They areJames Baldwin, Connelly Center. During Forlini Moscow election — Communist of America Vatican proposal to bring Roman ant dean of the College of Liberal all of the data to the even- because no one seems to know make their junior; Connie ing, couki stop a professor Arts Becker, junior; students can vote in Party maverick Boris N. Yeltsin who dis- Catholic campuses around the how the and Sciences and chairwo- recommendations," she said. the rule will be applied or Zahm also served as vice pres- Patricia Colohan, junior; Bartley led a growing agreed with church doctrine from man of the steering and Hall Cafeteria from 6 Oil spiU - The list of anti- world under church control, a what, if any. penalties committee. ident in Student vast oil spill in teaching there The committees will be survey- Government Bnan Galium, junior. p.m.-9:30 p.m. estabhshment winners with 89.4 theok«y, the Vatican move which some Catholic educa- "The design basically is an Prince William Sound, Alaska, would be. "There was no input ing various documents, percent of the said it will now require all pro- outline of what reports which occurred Mar. Moscow vote in tors in this country bdieve would into the decision each of the 11 24, leaked fessors process even and statistical data to obtain the Sunday's Soviet legislative elec- who teach theology on erode U.S. schools' academic areas will be doing in their inves- over 10 million gallons of crude though there are ongoing discus- necessary information. tions. Reformist candidates Catholic campuses to take an oath credibility. tigations," Lafferty oil into one of in the sions of similar said. addressed the most delicate issues," Gregson of fidelity to Baltic states, Leningrad and other church dogma. In February, The committees began They also will By GAREN MEGUERIAN it. natural environments in the coun- a Washington, said. conduct inter- "We do want to make a better semester. areas "I find it repugnant to American researching try also claimed victory in the D.C., court ui^d Catholic Uni- their areas in October views and surveys of students, Staff Reporter core program, but we don't . Strong winds delayed Exxon's "More than anything I think it's want According to the report, Catholic education," ld88 the country's first-ever natk)nwide, said Vernon versity's right to keep the Rev. and nave devised a design faculty, staff and administration, to endanger any of efforts to control the spill, which meant to quiet diversity of the disci- purpose of the committee is to multicandidate Gregson. a religious studies pro- that will The ad hoc committee covered elections. Charles Curran, S.T.D. — whose opinion." guide them as they said Lafferty. set up to plines," she said. "study 100 square miles and hit .^ , the conformity of the core Yeltsin's fessor at Loyola University of New collect study the win the necessary core curriculum ' a number of completed an teachings contradict Catholic "I don't kiiow data for their pres- "The core, across the board, has curriculum to islands as it moved Orleans. what it means," "We are in the midst of devel- the philosophy of amazing comeback for a man doctrine — from teaching area i^stiidy, said tafferty. ented a progress report to the gotten southward in the sound. Six-foot theology said Alice Gallin offhe Association diluted. The level X)f rigor the College of Liberal Arts and The order — issued by the oping with Dr. John Kelley, who dismissed from the ruling Polit- classes. of Catholic department chairpersons of the is highly variable. When you have . waves and 50 m.p.h. winds pushed Colleges and Univer- The self-study is is the director of Sciences and the University Mis- Vatican's Congregation for part of the Human Organ- buro a year ago for "political the The consequences of this Vat- College of Liberal Arts and Scien- a highly variable rigor, students the spill more than 40 miles from sities. Middle States evaluation that will ization Science Institute, sion Statement. The purpose is errors" a ques- ces last the — a man who was ousted month. tend to seek the less rigorous. also ruptured tanker and washed take place in October 1990. The tionnaire for all full-time faculty We to consult the Program Eva- as head of the Student "We are rewriting will it Moscow Communist voter turnout low in the philo- try to keep the rigor more luation ashore on Monday. 1988 Middle States Association evalu- members that has to do with Committee report and Party oiiganization and reviled by sophy [behind] the core curricu- uniform," Desmond said. Only 36 percent of the people ates universities and colleges various issues," Lafferty solicit information from approp- his former Jerry T. Jennings, who prepared said. lum and Gov. Steve Cowper declared a patron, Soviet leader "If you have an election that's developing three models. The committee has tried to riate academic 18 to 24 years old bothered to vote the report. every 10 years. committees, as disaster emergency, Mikhail Gorbachev. essentially pretty dull or One will be very different from work with the department freeing state in the 1968 presidential campaign, nega- "It is a very intensive study. chair- well as from the various academic Soviet voters tive," "In the design, each committee our present core, funds, and asked President Bush indicated their the Jennings observed at a press Some of the one will be persons while redefining the goals departments of the College. U.S. Census Bureau reported Overall, only about 50 percent committees are stud- to make federal aid available. choices for the 2,250-seat Congress conference announcing his states its purpose. Then it gives moderately different, and one of the core curriculum. "There The find- ying issues . . The committee has been using March 11. of the nation's . that relate directly Alaska of People's Deputies eligible voters cast ings, what is called the rationale and hardly different. are will Department of Environ- by marking "it's more likely to turn off to the quality We trying to be no surprises for the a study called "Integrity in the Student voter turnout was ballots last November, the of student life here mental Conservation paper ballots, crossing out the lowest those who are not scope of the design — what is the focus our attention on construct- faculty," said Desmond. placed about 41 percent in particularly at Villanova, issues that have to Collie Curriculum" as a guide- 1984, said turnout since 1924, Jennings said. booms to keep oil names of the candidates they interested anyway." reason for what we're investigat- ing a list of elements which we away from the do with how various lines in the line in their research, according tiny voted against. ing and how extensive will think are essential ^ Aleut fishing village. The ballots must it be. administration for a strong The Rev. Kail C. Ellis. O.S.A., to the report. EOltORS communicate with ^ be counted by hand, meaning Then the committees tell us their core," said Dr. Mary E. Desmond, dean of the College of Liberal Arts that NEVVS one another, how the mission and The study emphasizes the, it may take another ^JURES ENTERTAINMENT SPORTS methodology — how are you committee Exxon week for all Kevin C. Hell going chairwoman and biol- and Sciences, appointed the com- "importance of all college Shipping Company pres- Jim Bowman Allen goals and objectives of Villanova curric- the results to be tallied. Ambrosino JohnRicco to go about finding out the data ogy professor. mittee last May, its ident Frank larossi said during Maureen Stapleton really pervade and members ula to provide nine essential, a Megan Quidera Jeffrey P. Gillies every aspect of Iran-contra trial — A federal Doug Scancarella you need," Lafferty explained. Desmond said the committee have been meeting weekly since news conference that when the ASSISTANT what we do. experiences for students." They' judge ruled out an EDITORS has a very difficult job the beginning ship first scraped against appearance Dan Mori€uty • MA ahead of of the 1988 fall (Continued on page the well- Karen lovino Peggy Kellar 10) Mar. 27 by former President Sinead JoeQuarino marked Bligh Reef, its captain, Joe Quinn Andrew Ronald Reagan at the Iran-contra Mathis Amy C. Spencer Hazelwood, a 20-year company Stephen women, Powers trial of Oliver North until the poverty topic of veteran, was in his cabin. He had conference court determines Students whether it is relinquished the bridge to third By KRISTEN FALLAN ness in America" and Maggie "essential" disguised form of suicide . . . and mate Greg Cousins, for Reagan to testify. The number of homeless in who had three Staff Reporter Kuhn on "Poverty and Its U.S. District Judge Effects children are inevitably drawn to years' company experience and Gerhard A. America, said Mason, ranges from Gesell on Elderly Women." crime." lacked a Coast said in an order that such 300,000 to two million because Guard pilot's BusintM SectkNi: A conference on women and Kuhn, 83, said that according chained an appearance Kozol said, "These children certificate would not give him surveys do not always count the for the sound. larossi Advertising DIfector Dave poverty, sponsored by the Center to the 1984 U.S. Bureau of enough time to resolve Weldman Assistant Census, have committed no crime, their promised to the under- Advertising Director Daniel Qak> "hidden homeless." Mason Three students were arrested make public results PwMnala/ClasslflMl: Adrina Movsesian for Peace and Justice Education, by the year 2040 a quarter of the lying issues involved in subpoen- only crime was being born in explained that the of mandatory drug and alcohol Billing: Marie h/anov ^''®®" Q^«<^' Karie Smith was held in Connelly "hidden home- for throwing eggs at Haverford aing e j3Kf* "!IP^**^ Center world's population will be over 60. America." a former president. According SMiMcrlptlons/Dsllnqusnt Billing: less" include those people who live police officers tests on crew members. Office Secfiftary: Jeri Carol Fasano March 18 in order to "raise the after they were to the Smith While speaking on the growing Justice Department, no U.S. in the streets, bus stations, on turned away from a consciousness and education of number of bar March 17, president or former homeless elderly, she ttuist president has the University Men get Involved. beaches or under piers. the Main Line Times recently Environmental groups community and stressed the need for socialized suggest- ever been compelled to testify in reported. the local community" on this medicine This 1$ not Mason, through her ed that the accident raised ques- person at a courtroom and safe, affordable e women's work with proceeding. The students, Jeffrey Shute, tions about whether particular issue, said Dr. Barbara housing. Kuhn advised the homeless women, has learned there could Gesell said he must first deter- Issue. It Is e humnn Michael Wall, O.P., chairwoman of the that they Caparro and Lance Hau- be both oil development and a mine whether Reagan audience, "Don't agonize, accounted for 7 percent "personally "^^^^ '^*"«"' Samantha conference. er, were arrested after they had guarantee of environmental Fu8, JackteSenUte^te rSL^ 1? Forlini. Eliiot organize!" Issue. We hove dethiite of the homeless population in 1963 pro- objects to testifying at a later date ^h«^r?l ^ attempted to get into a bar TenV Jankowski. Mtehaei Jones. The conference was presented Kozol, author of Rachel and and 25 percent in 1987. after tection, as Bush seeks. convenient for him." y^.S^\iM^ i!^S^^^^i^\t^^ ^ Her moni responsibility as its 2 a.m. closing time. After in accord with National Women's Children and several other books, they She said she has found the left the scene, they returned Death penalty — The Supreme History Month, Wall said. She noted the need for change in e Chrlstbm society. to mental and physical problems of throw the eggs at the Court agreed Monday to review Drug tests — All students, explained that the community public policy. He said that since police teachers needs both homeless women and their officers. Pennsylvania's death penalty to and administrators at a to recognize and act against 1980 the average rent in major BMiME.WaH,O.P children must be dealt with very After they had thrown the examine how far states may go private high school in Indianola, the causes of the economic oppres- cities has doubled and two million eggs, Miss., carefully. With proper attention, the students ran from the officers. in limiting a jury's discretion to will be checked for illegal sion of women, such as sexual jobs have disappeared every year. MM JmiIc# EdMcatiaii these problems, such as substance Shute choose life or death for convicted drug use in a program believed to discrimination and lack of com- The District (k Columbia has cut and Caparro were be one of the most patible worth recognition. abuse, disease, a high infant charged with simple and aggra- murderers. The justices voted to far-reaching in aid to the poor "because it has Additional speakers included. the country, Wall mortality rate and AIDS, may be vated assault, resisting hear defense arguments that, officials say. The said the nuyority of the gone out of the housing business," Professor Ann Marie Keyes on arrest, program, to begin in approximately 220 prevented, she added. disorderly conduct, criminal con- under certain circumstances, August, will people who he said. "Poverty and the Women of Cen- Pennsylvania mclud^ the 24 attended were women. In response spiracy and loitering and prowling law unconstitution- members of the Kozol added that in the begin- tral America," Lydia Hernandez The conference was co- ally school's board of directors to this turnout. Wall at night. They were taken to requires jurors to vote for a at the said, "Men ning of the Reagan administra- on "Poverty and Women of Color," sponsored by the College of Nurs- 276-student must get involved Delaware County Prison in lieu death penalty even though some Indianola Academy, ... this is not tion, $32 billion was spent on low Mary Pellaueron "Abused Women ing, Campus Ministry, Education of which has a women's issue, $25,000 bail, the article said. of them may want to spare a students in grades it is a human income housing. Today, $7 billion in the United States," Dr. Diane and Human Services. Human seven through 12. issue ... we have a definite Hauer was taken to Delaware defendant's life. moral is alk)tted for this purpose. Mason and Andrea Berne on Organization Science Institute. / responsibility County Prison in lieu of as a Christian "The children of poverty are "Intervention The philosophy, political $20,000 spsce qus-onsbls comem and with Homeless science, A ruling in the case is expected ^StiSS^^mmmmm. '"•«»«wne»pisciscNsrtslng society." society's bail. He was charged with disor- ^ Is 12 pm tis Tussdsy pftof iopubllc«toa human trash, except Women,"Joyce Miller on "Women psychology, sociology and wom- late this year or in early 1990. Saurct: Tlu The keynote derly conduct, loitering and pro- PhiUuUlpkia In^irtr. speakers included Monday morning they won't be and Public Policy," Sandy Robin- en's studies departments, Bryn Tlis Diana Pearce wling at night and criminal VWifioywi js ihs nswspspsf of on the "Feminism picked up," sakl Kotol He said son on "Poverty and the Mawr College, Chestnut Hill \ ms^kiiymmwnkKitim^. . Third . conspiracy. %Kn" Mj^-x« - of Poverty," •» 4'V*> " -•<. *• Jonathan Koaol on that thi Uvta of the poor "smdl World Women" and Mason on College, Immaculata College and "Women. Pioverty and BMndess- oC destitution ... drugs are a "Stress and Poverty." Rosemont College. M.S. 9M

tJ^^^g^^W^B^WflOBBIO^WwPP^PjJfc I tttQ Library WifOer into science 'i' Enrolbnent w. terminated spring in area ilowii »» By SINEAD QUINN because of a smaller pool of mey explained Trustees by the Administrative Planning Chairwoman says reasons invalid Auistant gdi$9r applicants caused by Some area schools, University Press Rtimm Committee. The Board of True NIm a lower contrary to ment. His father is a Villanova ,.j „, , ^ ., By SUSAN GUERETTE mvalid, Walsh said. birthrate, according to the Phila- predictions, saw an increase in tees intervened and concluded The University accepted ijOiO alumnus and his son John is Stajj Reporter She said the delphia Inquirer Feb. a lications. A New York investment department has that the prcyram should be ter- students 1. The presently a Villanova student. for enroUment in next banker, determined that its income University of Pennsylvania 'Applications and deposits a retired insurance from minated, according to the letter fall's freshmen Rev. are McNamara is a former pres The University class, said the executive from the Main Line has terminated student tuitions totals $389,480 The University expects an 11.5 percent decraue running ahead of last year by ident of the terminated the Harry J. Erdlen, O.SA. dean of University's alum- the graduate program in hbrary while Its expenditures in the number of about 10 percent," and an Augustinian priest from program mainly because it lacked Admissions. applicants and said Linda ni association. He is a graduate science, said E. Elizabeth Walsh, faculty salanes Penn State University's deSimone, from Massachusetts have been and budget items ALA accreditation. In order to This Universi- director of admissions of Fordham University Law department number represents 42 named to the board chairwoman. totals $258,920. If these figures receive ty Park campus predicts a 9 at Rosemont College. Rosemont of trustees accreditation, more full- pn'cent of thoae who applied. School and served as an attor- The program has been at Vil- are accurate, then the department time percent drop, the Inquirer has a rolling admissions at the University. faculty with doctorates Erdlen added that the University policy, so ney in the insurance field for lanova for 55 years and had 120 would be earning reported. the The Rev. Edmund J. Dobbin, $130,560 each would have to be hired and this expects college is still expecting more almost 40 years. registered to enroll only 1,550 of O.S.A., University students. Although no year, not losing funds, Walsh would cost too much Drexel University 7 applicants, deSimone added. president, new money, said those™ who„..„wcic«w4Jcw«were accpeted. saw a students will be accepted into explained. the "We were announced the election to the Casey, who formerly taught Rev. Uwrence C. Gallen, The number students l*''<*"^ t^^P in the number of hoping for an the program, those of who board of John H. Kolmer, at students Job placement is at O.S.A., Vice aPP»cants, increase. Realizing that the man- Villanova, is a faculty an all-time President for Aca- applied this year 9,500, although the total already involved will was down aging director of First be permitted high. yet 40 new demic 'Affairs. ""'"ber o^ number of high school graduates Boston member in the religious studies students were There would still less than 2 percent from last applicants was higher to complete the program, Walsh Students relax and study as a recent taste of spring Corp.; Joseph M. McNamara of department at rejected for admission to the be no guarantee that it would be rolled o^^r^ year's ^^^ years ago, said Bill was declining, we worked harder Merrimack. said. campus. 9,677, he said. "J?*? Bryn program, accredited, [to recruit Mawr, Pa.; and the Rev. From 1981 to 1983 he served Walsh said. he added. Many schools are experiencing Christopher, associate director of students]," she There remains a dispute Thomas Casey, O.S.A., a pro- as academic vice The administration claimed "The program was eliminated large operations at Drexel. "Because of explained. president at between decreases in the number of fessor the administration and that the solely at Merrimack College in the New England institution, program was unfavorably because of academic and applicants, Erdlen noted. ^^^ demographics we had pre- the people involved in Andover, Mass. this pro- evaluated by the Program financial considerations," Pared for a decrease, Swarthmpre College expe which is conducted by the Evalua- Gallen Although he noted. . gram over the termination the miminal decline All three are alumni and the tion Committee (PEC), which added. Belle Bryn Mfawr also experienced nenced a slight increase in the of the same religious order that oper- Air in aoDliraf inns tn Villanova ic nn a wins applications to Villanova is reasons behind it, no University. she added. recommended The library number of applicants, said Kolmer, who grad- ates Villanova. its termination. science department reason for concern, decline in applications relative to Dave The reasons for the Admis- uated in the termination according is holding >yalter, associate 1967, is head of First The three will join the to a letter released by a rally to protest its sions Policy its record high number of appli- dean of admis- board which include lack of Committee, created Boston's high space, loss the president's office. termination on Thursday, cants sions. The decline in the number yield depart- at its regular April meeting. April 6, in response to a Program last year, said Elizabeth of funds and inability award attain Evalua- to attain The library science department 1989, at 6:30 p.m. The rally will Vermey, director of admissions at of high school graduates seemed accreditation tion Committee recommendation, by the American was able to respond take place in By to balance out the positive to the PEC front of old Falvey SHEILA A. COURTER The judges are experts in the is studying the Bryn Mawr. pub- Library Association (ALA), how University are report and received further review library. Staff Reporter field of publications from across should use its resources in terms "Last year's enrollment was up 1" H'llL^lr/J!"""''* ''^''.iT."' New forum begins '° the country. The scores are of admissions, said Dr. Charles L. 27 percent from the year before The Columbia ."h. nnK "'f*'* '"^'''.'H.^^"*'/"'" Scholastic Press derived out of a possible 1,000 Cherry, associate vice and this president year we're down 7 or 8 l*^' ?l"'':'Y r'^'.^l?" '"T"" tion will again be the issue during offered Association awarded the 1988 points, said Honors program press release Smith. Design of the for Academic Affairs. percent from last year. There was !l»^rTliu^t "f^^'^'l"- the April 10 presentation, "Repro- Belle Air yearbook a Gold Crown, cover, °"^^'"'^ photography, writing and The decrease in application no way we could sustain such a ductive Technology: Represents trend Its highest award, T'tl Swarthmore.^ fu Walteru''" Conception growing in department March 16 in each of the various sections, such rates to area schools was expected high number of applicants." Ver- Writers, musicians and scient- and Controversy," at 7:30 p.m. in New York City. The Belle Air ^J^^^^^ By ROGER B. was as sports, student life, academics ists will McCURDY II more sharply focused when it gather on campus during St. Mary Library. A doctor, lawyer is best seen through the updated one of four school publications and people,' are— — — —included-.--v— V-—^^ in thev»^r Staff Reporter mteracts intelligently with other w m w the next two weeks to discuss and ethicist will discuss their study abroad programs, which which were awarded this honor. areas which are judged, added trends of traditions," Dobbin said in the Philosophy the coming decade dur- perspectives on invitro fertiliza- place more emphasis upon inte- h Smith. The modem languages depart- address. ing "Out of the '80s," an Honors tion, surrogate motherhood gration with the entire culture, and ment will offer courses program forum. to study such other new technologies. Japanese as programs in coordination The Belle Air received a score for the fall 1989 The forum, organized by juniors Musicians The feasibility of adding Japa- with Villanova's sister universi- of 956 points out of the possible and managers will semester. Crom]mad»aK1li9 reinstated in the Honors program, will focus nese to the current ties of Cadiz in Spain and 1000, said Smith. discuss the future of rock 'n' roll The addition of this curriculum Dijon on language people in "cutting-edge" fields April 12 was under consideration for two in France. tbm md 9flort [w^ put By THOMAS BRtJGGER about at 8 p.m. in the Connelly represents a growth trend in the the Philosophy Club, but Howley, Thomas Martin, Sarah ranging from genetic engineering years, during which Reporter Center Cinema. *^Smind and Sen- department, time studies The number of winners depends Staff this year [sh^ wanted to] talk Pines, Dante Scala and which added courses MoMeteolrNfOfttM; Switala. to rock 'n' roll. sation: were compiled conceming estab- upon the Trends in New Music" in the Arabic and Chinese Qgden expressed hope that this number of entries. about the Greek society," said Other inductees are Trino Boix, Nora lan- Ephron was scheduled to will feature a panel Iishedjapanese programs in other program The Villanova chapter of Phi Busch. Brian discussion, guages in 1983 and 1986, respec- would grow to include Wf^yMtn ch Canniff , Christopher Davis, begin the week's events, but she collegiate institutions, M Sigma Tau, the national continuous video presentations tively, Ogden programs honor "I think the story is that it Nythamar said Dr. Estrella Busto abroad with all offered was DeOliveira, Francis was forced to cancel. and said. society for philosophy, was reac the a live performance. Qgden, chairwoman of the depart- languages, including Japanese students that ran it. I'm Fuselier, Carolyn Martinez and On Wednesday, Nina Federoff, tivated this semester and held an inordinately The panelists will include ment of modem languages. and Chinese. proud of them," Vannia Phillips, Ciccolo said. a biologist from Johns Hopkins Kellie This is the second consecutive TUm Is the second initiation for students March 15, Allen, former The results of these studies Busch said. "We are hoping that Phi Sigma University and The Carnegie vocalist/guitarist of said society Ogden year in which the Belle Air has moderator Pr. Tho- The induction ceremony Tau will Pay Attention; Gerald Cosloy, said of the deparment's were very promising, and from "The current goals of Villanova cenearthe yeer la took interact with the existing Institute in W^ashington, D.C., won a Gold Crown. mas Busch, philosophy professor. place in label manager of growth, "We are following this information, the department University's.wc.cj the Wayne Room of Philosophy Club to further pro- will lecture on "Genetic Engineer- Homestead Fr. — o modemuvucm languages whkh the Belle Phi Air hes 3igma . Tau, Records; Bobbi Dobbin's [the Rev. was convinced to founded at Connelly Center with a reception mote academic excellence in the Rae Mayhem, Edmund J. implement the and literature department are ing: The Cutting Edge" at 8 p.m. Dobbin, Muhlenberg College in 1930, has following in the art gallery. philosophical drummer for Executive Slacks; O.S.A., University pres- language, making Villanova one of being devoted toward strengthen- wen e gold cnwn. As an community at Vil- in Connelly Center Cinema. " The judging takes been inactive for Steve ident] goals the place in a several years, introduction, senior Kristin Swi- lanova," she said. Mountain, manager of Cor- as stated in his few institutions in the area ing and expanding the offerings Federott, a molecular researcti two-step process. The Belle Air follo\ydng its arrival at Villanova tala nerstone; Erin Riley, music direc- inaugural address." to offer the program, she added. of the delivered a short paper titled Philosophy Club Vice President scientist, will explain the possibil- existing laivsruage programs, received a nomination for either w^nHv h^.^o^u u in 1973. ^usch, recalling unsuc- "Heidegger and Hindemith: Barbara Kresch tor of WMMR; and Ern Schutzen- and to encouraging the develop- explained that ities and risks of genetic engineer- a gold or silver crown in late cessful *i(ttempts in hofer, former the the. past at Romanticism contra Cartesian- invitation into the honor ing in bassist of Pay Ogden referred to Dobbin's 1988 sSff .nH \uT^\-^^ society a lecture designed for non- Representatives from the mod- "^""^ October. It was not until February reviving the society, said senior Attention. John Carvahlo. Vil- cl^**"?*? c^^^^^ i*^! ism," Ciccolo said. is determined by such factors as scientists. a statement, "One of the positive !^?„^hte ediVr^thl^U iLl The biology depart- ern languages department thatthestaff wasnotifiedthatthe Michelle Ciccolo was the motivat- lanova philosophy professor, will fd "^^nnt^?!^^"^' ^?,l^^^^ ^^^ Ue '? ^^a^ Inductees included Alfred grade point average, class rank ment is co-sponsoring the lecture. signs of the times is our r^^Lf society's attendedaconventionin Washing- *^°^*- yearbook was a recipient of a Gold ing force behind the reactivation Acton, Timothy moderate the discussion. growing J^^tuTl^t^J^ ""f ^^th^tin^! 9^^ ?/T? T*^"*^ Bloom, Tracey within the philosophy major, the A political discussion is sche- awareness of cultural- ton, D.C., the """"^ "'"^^"''^ Crown, said Keith ^"^"^ P"' of the society. week before Eas^Tr Smith, editor Burke, Christine Casullo, completion of a certain number of duled for April differentiation within '"^°'^«^'.^^Ivl^^^ tT^s^id Qgden. fl'^heC:^° ^^^ ^^^ "^^^^worth *''J"^ 6 at a time and WKVU and the Villanova Stu- our world and conducted a few of the 1988 edition. Originally, Ciccolo interviews "just asked Michelle Ciccolo, Christopher philosophy courses and scholastic date to be announced. dent and within our own society itself. Theatre Group are co- for the opening position of Japa- distinctions. There is a strong consensus The human exploration of crea- sponsoring the presentation. nese professor. The department is developing within American The Center currently reviewing the applica- For higher education, both on the need tions, she said. AnENTION, PRE-LAW JUNIORS! 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M Library mm%\:mm^ymmu»iioi^Mi Hmi comlacts •"^ survey Wyerslty budget «Vt proposal. tried to improve feds that thirwciSd SU"v »2S It is not binding. States evaluation of the these »«nators Univer- situations in a number of to alleviate t^i^Slil^l fk-„ hive indicated K«y: sity the staff of Falvey ways. were still . Memorial For example, group "^ undecided study that thehbr*^ SuSriS^o about fK?^u^"""** ^'so voted 1(M) Library is conducting a survey to is now encouraged jww^they will vote that theoonstruction to be held on face. The new 8heh^^..w in the Senate of an aca- find out how It may improve the the ^cond Hoor, M «te as March denuc office while the third allow for an inat«S^mtor 3 29. building 'Sw SL studtni , existrngfaal. ties, said Dr. Mary and fcmrth nal Ubnuy. (FiltPfMlo) March 29 said they may Arts access to study aids. catalog faculty. He said he system is effective . hopes to . . there is no system ,»vote in favor of the budget prop- will be implemented. At have the project A similar survey was conducted longer a problem of osal, completed in two missing the present time, provided they can send with in 1986. records conver- years. but at that time library items." It a Other sion work is message to the Board of services being done to create were stressed over the d *u r » Trustees a database which will that they have certain facilities, °^ ^"* ^*" semester the library eliminate league The Griffin committee also said. , reservations. voted that exjpand the need for the present card The library has also contacted ^ ^° its reference desk the budget proposal adequately catalog system. the individual academic depart- f.^'^'^^^f^^o approximately four considers: "The Mission Statement never merits it currently is. in order toget faculty input "^^^l The — "The University's attempt to fT^^ simulated suggested this is a school only in D.C. for on '^ ^*" ^*^° the collection of books in the *^^^« personal re-zone west campus for \&3i^\ "Students may be able to dial rich kids." said Student library. In By PATRICK L. MOUSSEAU Israeli conflict to the status of Govern- dormitories. addition, a siuuenistudent- . „ . , computersv..^...Huuc.a luaiaucuinstalled forlur theinereierrefer *" ^^^^ ^ ^^^^ ^^ [personal Staff Reporter women. ment President John Lewis March Key: laculty panel meets each The committees prepared — "continuation/conclusioa of week to computer] to the library 29. discuss ence staff. Griffin said she feels computer and revised their resolutions on use of the library, the program evaluation and planning that the larger ^^ ^'"^ ^"* whether the book that Two hundred students collection, services, work area will help from 18 the topics and met with the activities. and losses due ^^^^ are looking [jinstruction decrease the lines that can some- for is available universities and colleges, includ- ambassador of their "The Mission to mutilation, she said. respective Statement does — "a major increase in ... times form in the evenings. ^° them," said Griffin.. ing 10 from Villanova University, say, countries to see if the resolutions 'Villanova attempts endowment . . to enroll Administration & met in Washington, D.C., March were in the students with PI character of the diverse social, — "improvement of facilities in •^Employee 15-18, to benefits participate in the Seventh country. geographic, economic and educa- Falvey [Memorial] Library." Annual Model League of Arab The final tional " Lewis helds "town resolutions were pres- backgrounds' Lewis said. Academic support meetings" States. ented at the summit conference One budgetary By u„n u„ .^u ^u.* u ^ ^^ item recom- GINNY DECENADECEMA Hall he said that Villanova represented Lebanon and debated. he answered students' rights. Resolutions that He noted that although mended by the Senate Staff Reporter the last fall for questions concerning because of "the crucial role it passed will eventually the upcom- go before University intends to increase "highest priority" was "mainte Maintenance ing Lewis said he hoped to plays in the Middle Q Student Government election hear East and its the real Arab League, said financial aid nance and Student Government about any new by 20 percent over modernization of phys- President fol- those who wanted to ideas or problems global effect," said Christi Chro- Chronowski. John become l^st year's amount, there will be ical facilities." The committee Lewis held several town more through these "town meetings." nowski, a sophomore biology Dining 29S: involved. "While writing the resolutions more people who need voted 9-1 that H and residence meetings to allow financial the priority was not students to _„.,Lewis ,„,„said ^,^^^^. n^jor with a Middle East studies and voting at the " halls „„^one student asked^^^^ summit confer- aid because of the proposed tuition adequately met by the proposed voice their opinions March 14 and He concluded from the low concentration. about the nev^ U,wer ence, it was important to assume increase. budget. Mer^^ turnout that 1969 1966 students were either The goal was to create 1967 I9a6 "'' ""'^"' Township ordinance concerning "stronger the role Lebanon would and vote Athletics g"n>^«««y Store 1965 dormftoriesaormitories. not interested or relatively bonds of friendship y housing for college students and between the the way Lebanon would vote on After The Senate meeting, Despite advance content. the Senate votes on the which is publicity, stu- how students would Arab people and the people of the other countries' resolutions," said in be affected proposal today, it the East Lounge, is open to the world. will go to the °"*y ^^° ^^^ »^- I" Arab relations with the Rory 1'' ^K^"l!^ °^ ^y response, Lewis saS he Phimister, a Villanova stu- Board of Trustees public. Other four scheduled meetings. Lewis hoped to hold more town American for possible Source: Proposed budgets Uwis explained thS^The has been ^lend people are paramount dent and member of the Palesti- from the Office of Financial Affairs meetings but explained that he in our *"^ Lower Merion's town concerns," said a letter nian affairs committee of J I Cf f J u II o meet- in :)tantord Hall could not because his term expires from and St. Monica ings and speaking up for Villanova Chebli Klibi, secretary gener- Lebanon. in two weeks. al of the league. service The "The Arab states play a major College exercise was intended to h Press Service governments around the country role in Ar-\r^„.^r, r dii/-i give the students a "more world politics, but unfor- Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton and ity service, compre- in Washington, D.C. performed for $100 a tion and may have the New tunately many people 5^"™ocratic best chance sorority hensive do not even Committee may arrive view of the Arab world Democratic leaders ended a "I Chairman week. don't like it at all" QaiH of passing. and its challenges and know Iran is not an Arab state threeKlay conference in '" By problems." Philadel- Daniel Martte; financial The vouchers could be used to And while many LYNNAE BOROWSKI Bonas also said that the addition explained, nor a member of the Id PSn^dXhifrP» '^ S'f "Vll students and stated the letter. League. An phia March 11 with a talk not * "^ '^ ^"''^ '^- ^^^^ pay lor college or a of director at New Mexico Highlands j down payment educators seem to like Staff Reporter another sorority will help take The "colonization" event of this type helps the prin- process will Each country at the conference brings about the budget, the Middle East «' '' «. way to feed on a house Smgie pressure University (NMHU) * parents and ciple of national service, off the existing sorori- be as large as the different worids together," or J^ ""<>f'"the they alumnae and was divided into political, econom- said the greenhouse effect, but Critics ^V/"**" public sector those older than age 26 most likely Pi Beta Phi sorority ties. Currently, worrv camnns...! will strongly object to the Nunn may be 'the pledge sisters want it Chronowski. to be. They are ic, social and cultural, legal, and about college students. "'='« would receive federal aid without McCurdy coming to the University in the classes and chapters are too becor?h3u^?eTo^W''ol idea of tying it to finan- large permitted to choose a maximum Palestinian affairs They want students ^^^^.'^^^^^l ^^f^'^'^ servmg. committees. The Model to join the nch kids because they said cial aid, something fall, said Gary Bonas, assistant to be effectively managed," League was spon- eve- SnlnJl oilf i^ ^ . more than one he of 80 founding sisters, said Bonas. The committees military or perform a ^''''^^ ^^^^^^^ A number of other director were given sored by the National community ryone else will be working in options have college administrator, of Student Activities. Council on . k. f fi, n including topics ranging from the service in order toget financial aid ^^^e Democrats said in been proposed including The Panhellenic Arab- United States and Arab Relations hospitals or in the armed forces"^^ one by University of Georgia Financial Council voted theirf.^^.^-^J"^' in the future, they said. to two-hour presentation. Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.). unanimously to bring get money for college. in Aid Director Jerry McTier has the sorority ^ The most popular plan, While the idea of exchanging Yvette spon- which students would do part- called " to campus. However, Dr. Richard Torres of the National "indentured servitude college grants for sored by Sen. Sam Nunn (D-Ga.) time volunteer A. "national ser- Education Association, the work in exchange "I don't want higher Neville, vice president for coun- and Rep. Dave education vice" is an old one, a number of try's McCurdy (D-Okla.). tor federal financial aid. Student Life, and the largest teachers' union, said to become elitist, but we're headed Rev. John would junk the existing financial plans now before Congress seem the idea Congress also is weighing a bill that P. Stack, dean of presents "serious obsta- way now," McTier warned students, must aid system in favor of a to have a chance of passing this cles to "Citizens that would expand existing volun- In response approve the sorority's entrance, higher education" for to such criticism year, observers say. Group." teer opportunities The prospect, middle- and lower-income and even make Nunn said last month. "I said Bonas. ^^ \ Students would do not moreover, scares most college students. perform at community service compulsory, think "At this point, we are optimistic it's penalizing anyone to groups. least one year of community with holdouts paying an about it," said .«^- But some collegians like extra 5 give them a one-year job expe- Bonas. ^ NMHU service, for instance, *^ opposed to at a hospital, percent annual If approved, v*^ any student Suzy Chavez say they like income tax rience, and to pay them, and then members of Pi Beta un ^^^P or enlist in the military bill that would tie national service the idea. for a P^E^'^y- to give them Phi will come to campus at the y ^ a $10,000 educational to financial minimum of two years. They t'erhaps end aid," said Janet Lieb- Political leaders such as because of Nunn's voucher which does not of April to talk to the Pan- House would earn have to erman of the U.S. Student Asso- vouchers of $12,000 stature as chairman of the be hellenic Speaker Jim Wright Senate r u t^ ... Armed repaid." Council and to make for each year in •'^'< elation, which represents campus the military and Services Committee, the senator's plans for establishing a chapter Majority Uader GeoVMitchell. Some believe the idea would be in '^AlZS. ^L^:' plan has the ^.^ attracted the most atten- fall, said Bonas. (Continued on page 9) In the fall, a number of alumnae This summer, and sisters will conduct a rush. 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Pagt S • THE VltLANOVAN • Hifch 31, 1999 March 31, 1989 • THE VILLAMOVAN • Pig» 9 ChaHei^ administration, Le wis wmh Beer advertisement page 1) (Continued from the election," she added. Lewis said he later "realized it ships this year. The Edward being wrapped up and loose ends ering Davis said the campaign "paint- might be counterproductive Setzer fund, among other things, are tied," Kerrigan noted. Drive that he didn't into Blood come the best ed a rosy picture" that was "a because there would be a tutition helped us do that. They take us circumstances . . . The ela- called a little more seriously, and "sexist" tion process certainly didn't little naive. He didn't realize the increase anyway. So 1 decided to the have by College Prtss Service effort will be returned. The admin- Power structure pages that you got the impression as much respectabihty as it used time constraint he had with redirect my efforts to getting the that istration could do a lot Former Vice President Jonathan men and women talk to each to have." tailgates. funds into the operating budget, more in For the second time in two other without men being drunk Treasurer "John believed he could walk io because that is essentially giving that area — Student Government Zahm, who was fired by Lewis Paul Davis added months, a major beer company has been out there alone for March 20, called the present and scamming on people," said that and sell the administration any- . the money back to the students too "there was a lack of trust in has gotten in trouble with the long," Davis said. "exclu- Maggie Sarachek of the University Student Government when we thing, but then political reality set — just indirectly." Student Government student Kerrigan press. of Pennsylvania's Women's came in, and any accomplish- in," Davis noted. Student Sen. Chris Wnuk pro- agreed that commun- sary." This time, Miller Brewing Co. Alliance. ments Phil Former Student Government posed at the Feb. 17 Senate meet- ication between the townships 'They don't bring in new people made by [Brach] and of Milwaukee has sent a letter to and the University has improved, to the organization, and John Miller sent the insert to only a Joe [AllmanJ were diminished by President Phil Brach called Lewis' ing that 30 percent of the surplus the editors of 55 college papers few of the papers proposal and she added that "it looks like tends to consolidate power around 55 for which it the (19881 elections." to restore tailgating "the be put into next year's opearting apologizing for a "sexist" spring was intended, and that dumbest statement he made dur- budget "in the hope that tuition we'll get the west campus zoning himself. He and others believe in was by Stack agreed that "it was a break advertising supplement approved." locking meetings mistake because CASS, the Evan- handicap to start the did, ing the campaign. would not have to be increased as the doors during way he that, Miller said, it had really "1 said ston, Ill.-based ad broker firm that but he's done well considering the understand that it was made much as last year." This proposal She that external affairs and keeping information secret meant as a satire. arranged to distribute in "is not John's forte. I usually from students outside the power it, did not time constraint." the spirit of 'kion't be defeated,' was voted down by the Senate and * "We blew it," the company halt them in time. but it was unrealistic. Dr. the funds were allocated to the consulted with Phil [Brach] — structure," said Zahm, who is a Campaign pledges wrote in apology for its supple- he's the expert." She described candidate for Student Govern- "The piece wasn't being inter- During his campaign for the Neville's hands were tied by the capital budget, Lewis said. ment, called "Beachin' Times" preted as parody," said Bev Jur- presidency, Lewis suggested that law, and he had to cancel tailgat- In a second effort to add funds Lewis' presentation at a February ment president. and laced with refereilces to kowski, township "It's if they Miller's public relations he "had not given up on tailgat- ing. I think he was at that time to the operating budget, Lewis meeting as "a bit He continued, as women as "babes," suggestions manager. ing." The University in a position to negotiate for proposed at the Feb. 17 Senate antagonistic." feel something is going on in the discontinued for luring women to bed ("swallow "The Coed dorms office that is 'too important' for people who objected were tailgating last July in response to alternative on-campus alcoholic meeting that $900,000 in interest her car keys") and entreaties to 100 percent concerned about the new state regulations concerning functions — for instance, what on the endowment be directed to Lewis cited coed dorms as an students to share, and that is "name something you can dink, sexist aspects of the guide," she underage drinking, according to was done with the money usually the operating budget ($400,000 in accomplishment of his adminis- repugnant." a bump and poke. Hint — it's not tration added. "But the ad included Sept. 9 Villanovan article. spent on tailgating? Those funds interest is regularly allocated but added that "I can't Ciccolo called Zahm's descrip- a babe. It's a volleyball." information about take credit for it. It responsible Lewis said at the presidential could be used to start some sort every year when the budget is represents tion "comical. There are more (File Photo) The University of Wisconsin at years of hard work people ever involved in drinking. It was a high quality The Villanova Room of Connelly Center will be the location of a campus debate Sept. 12 that "Villanova of on-campus club," said Brach. formulated). Although this effort by people like than wide blood drive April*^ Madison's student government piece," she said. 1 1, 12 and 13. discontinued tailgating not so Lewis said he still agrees with was approved by the Senate, the Michelle (Ciccolo] who don't get Student Government." proposed a student boycott of all Peter Herman, the the credit." "The meetings are closed, but editor of the much because of the law, but statements he made about administration marked the figure Miller products when it saw the Marquette Tribune, disagreed. group of students at Florida because Dr. Richard A. tailgating during the campaign. down to $600,000, according to a Ciccolo said, "Very little was that is only to prevent interrup- sprawled on a Budweiser towel, protests arise because "some Neville, 16-page, four-color insert. "The actually done on the tions since people are constantly message was nothing but Atlantic University circulated a individuals just vice president for Student Life, "People can tailgate with the Senate budget committee report. issue this The ran in scores of other campus don't enjoy Gamecock at the Univer- drinking. It had no value." boycott petition claiming a alumni. The University will even- Senate will year. It is hard to say it is a part coming in and out of the office," Bud- publications without protest, parody." and Robert Martin, legal advisor, The consider this sity of South Carolina, the Daily Herman said the Tribune lost weiser advertisement on the did not tually realize that they have to go figure, along with the rest of the of John's administration." Secretary of Personnel Kate back Budweiser public relations spo- like tailgating. at the University " of Michigan and "$400 to $500" by refusing to run of FAU's phone directory 'For the sake of all '[springl "I back to the old method, but with budget, today at its annual budget Brach commented that he felt Wagenmann added. was kesman Mike Fleming said. can't promise to get you the Tribune at Marquette Univer- the supplement. "If it breakers,' those find restrictions. Student Government should have Zahm pointed out that "a major was a sexist. we hope who tailgating back, but I can promise more They are just meeting. sity had refused to include the parody, I missed it." the insert objectionable don't to give as liable for the drunk alumni as Township relations "pushed for the new dorms (on fault of John's is his style of you a fight," Lewis assert- supplement in their pages when Miller was not the first beer The advertisement, which fea- To Miller's Jurkowski, who, in show up to ruin the tone of the ed at the debate. they are for the students," he said. "We've gone where the admin- south campus] to be coed — not leadership and the way he deals they first previewed it in January. this case, did not " St. Mary's. company accused of insulting tured three women in Budweiser distinguish holiday for others' Jurkowski Recently Lewis recalled that his He continued, "The (Villanova istration fears to tread — we've The idea is to take with people, and the way he "There was not a place in 16 students this year. In January, a bathing suits provocatively between parody and satire, such said the letter read. first approach to the issue of Student] Union should deal with taken the heat at the township your victories, but don't sit on delegates or fails to delegate restoring tailgates was a meeting events dealing with alcohol. It is meetings," Lewis said. them." authority." not to — Brach added, "This year Stu- Kerrigan defended Lewis and with the Rev. Edmund J. Dobbin, my job do programming He continued, "We have gotten I of dent Government really hasn't said that "some people do not get Rowan Kelly O.S.A., University president, one take care policy. to voice our opinion that the laws National service month after the election. "People didn't tailgate this year are unconstitutional and unreal- taken any new initiatives. For along with him, especially people (Continued on Edu- Lewis from page 1) John Lewis said Kelly "was a Barbour spoke felt that the chief (Continued from page 7) The American Council I I said that the of because of the shock, but next istic, and we have tried to create instance, the basketball ticket outside of Student Government. outcome the for hiring personnel, said the Rev. tough man to understand. There is infle.xibie and out of tune with too expensive. cation (ACE) predicted many meeting year they will," Lewis predicted. pro-active policies in the situation was a hot issue during They don't understand him — was that "Dobbin likes John P. Stack. O.S.A., dean of was a personality conflict." the University community." The American Council on Edu- students who enlisted in the the campaign. they just need to to the status quo — it Lewis also suggested during the community." They should have get know he wants non- students. Lewis said Kelly was "some- Barbour found Kelly to be a cation estimated the Nunn- armed forces or for communiiy worked to help ensure that him." alcoholic." campaign that the budget surplus Davis acknowledged that "we every "There was a real work probably would never attempt on what abrasive to people . . . and strong leader but "it would appear McCurdy plan would cost more Lewis said he created by an underestimation of got burnt on a few things," and student can receive basketball Lewis said, "We don't lock the and Ciccolo met his part to make Security more that's not a method to keep people that the chief needs to learn the than $50 billion a year, compared graduate. the number of freshman students he cited the passage of the Lower tickets." doors — we shut them. And we with Neville."John decided to put accountable on the job, more on your side." art of diplomacy, compromise and to the current federal student his efforts this year be redirected to all full- Merion Township ordinance that "This year has been primarily only do that when we are having elsewhere because he responsible day to day," Stack A report on the Program Eval- understanding and when to bend budget of $9 billion. An ACE study of the kids who a transition realized it time students in the form of a requires student homes to be in which things are meetings. was unrealistic. How- commented. uation Committee on Security the rules in certain situations." enrolled in college for the first ever, he did rebate, according to a Sept. 16 located 20 minimum lot sizes have enough interest Dobbin said Kelly had received concluded, "Security is under Lewis said he was not pleased Jenny Jones, a spokeswoman time in 1980 found that only 20 in it to direct the matter to [the Villanovan article. apart from each other. He called a "bad rap" for ••••••••••••••••A-*** parking problems severe scrutiny . . . because of the with Security's job but "lots of from Nunn's office, acknowledged percent of the students who InitT- department of] "I originally went in there with the ordinance "a step back." internal affairs," during his tenure. He explained personality and style of its leader. people took potshots at Security the senator is willing to work on rupted their educations to return Ciccolo said. the concept that 'that's our "We've been able to frame the that " Happy Birthday many complaints were mis- Chief Kelly." without suggesting alternatives." a compromise solution, but he to work had graduated by 1986. "It money, and we want it back,' University in a more favorable (the campaign promise] was directed toward Kelly and that The evaluation, which was He said, "As much as we all remains "wedded" to the idea of Among the low-income students he said. light to the surrounding town- idealistic and made in the heat of Sinead! many colleges and universities conducted by David N. Barbour of criticize SecMnty, every time We'^ tying the proposal to financial aid. who had to leave college for a encounter similar problems with Bowdoin College Oct. 25-28, 1987, dealt with Chief Kelly, he truly while, only eight percent had a •••••••••••••••••••• parking. concluded that "the general con- cared about campus safety and Jones also disputed the notion degree by 1986. Student charged Student Government President sensus of those with whom I the lives of students." the idea would cost more money. "This is a deficit-neutral propos- ^^ ^ ^ >• > V N -^"^ ^ Township police "It is important for the woman WHMMQTON. DC Lewis was trying to convince ^<*»*?aw!-'*>"''' K ^ 2435 MaiyJ^nd Road 651 Partcway 5608 would be nice," he added. John [Zahm] hadn't station. to realize it is not ^^^^^ Concord Plica been an inte- her fault she (215)286-0900 (215)657-8800 Arline to run — and the meeting DATK: 8Um>AY» MARCH 19» 1989 Maloney complied (215)328^100 (302)478-8013 Davis called Lewis* decision to gral part of the cabinet during the and was has been raped. She must talk to was at 7:30 p.m.," Zahm said. TIME: 2:3O-6.*00 PM charged with rape COMMQ SOON: Nawarfc. DE • Bclon. PA • Naatwminy. fire Zahm "valid." Secretary of year, John [Lewis] was not justi- (involuntary a professional because these feel- PA Kerrigan said she "was encour- LOCATIQFf; UraVERSmr OP PENNSYLVANIA LAW SCHOOL deviant Personnel Kate Wagenmann fied in letting him go a few weeks sexual intercourse), inde- ings do not go away — they only aged by Lewis," but decided not cent assault, simple assault, manifest -HOUR8- agreed and added that Zahm "has before the election. The timing themselves," Jan Janos- to run for president. THIS PROOBAM IS PRESENTED BT unlawful ' Monday. WMnaaday. Friday done nothing all year. No one was very poor, and he should have restraint and corruption ik, director of the Center for Drug "By firing me and maliciously 9:00 ajn. • 8:30 pm of a minor. District Justice Beverly wants to attack John, but the fact been fired long before," she and Alcohol abuse, said in the Tuaadey and Thufaday impugning my reputation, he Foster arraigned him is that he* doesn't have his prior- observed. that after- VUlanovaii article. ftOO ajit • 8M pm could convince Arline to enter the Jkhplan -^ noon. Saiufday: 9tt> ajii - ities straight to be a major part Kerrigan noted that Lewis snan N. lAiUM MMMMii csmi nil He posted 10 percent of the "Eighty-five percent of date r 1 440 pm race," he said. Zahm added that $100,000 bail. of Student Government. His atti- "didn't think about how John AS A SBRVICB TO THB commifrrT wrrHouT charqk. As part I of the rapes are the result of alcohol L Mnr^p«i at KM aan Kerrigan "did not have a hand in release ^ J tude about Student Government would feel — it was cruel the SBATINO IS UmTBD AND BBSBKVATIONS ARE RBQUIRBO. agreement, Maloney must abuie/' she said. the firing." way is not what can it do for the he administered it [the CALL 546-3317 "Lewis wants t^ hand-pick his students, but what can it do for termination 1." fc' «—><

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By Colkfe Press Service brand loyalties. The credit card companies make their money by woman of this American Express, known as a claiming 3 to 7 peixent of each company for business executives purchase made with their cards, and yuppies, unveiled a plan in and by chaivng customers inter- man's dreams? mid March to woo college est on the unpaid interest on their undergraduates. bills. With bait like cheap airline As anyone who has had a bro- fares and magazine subscriptions, chure slipped into bookstore pur- Arriba aiiiba, aiidole aiidole. Supreme the huge financial services firm chases or seen booths set up at says it will start trying to tempt student unions can attest, Amer- Speedy Gonzalez. Halepenos. Acapulco. students at the 1,000 biggest ican Express's ambitious new The 3 Aiiiigos. Maigaiitas! Olel campuses in the country to carry effort is only the most recent foray its credit card. onto campuses for credit card Fajitas. Caimen. Chimichanga. . The move is emblematic of a companies, which until just a few Cheech & Chong. Cancun. larger trend, various consumer years ago considered students as Chicken. . Ricky Rkardo. . advocates say, of students being risky and probably incapable of CarKUii able to get credit easier during the repaying loans regularly, Dos Equis. Don Quixote. Pina Coladas! last three years. For example, Bank of America, The Nina; The Pinta, The Santa Maiia. And many of the consumer which owns a big part of Visa, advocates do not think the credit began aggressively marketing to Dak:|uiiisl Buiritos. Matador. card companies' new invasion of students in 1986 when. Bank of college market is Aore receptive #% _ ^^ Siesta. Fiesta. Esther. . Gazpacho. Amencan campuses IS a very good America spokeswoman Susan to change, so they may be the best laea.idea. Clevenger rAfVI A/ yi yi. Frito Bandito. Chi Chi Rodriguez. ^ said, students "became group to grow into," he added. %0%^m V "[Students] are acquiring credit more responsible?' 'TheiF purpose" Heffer (CoHtinuedfivm page 3) In addition, a one-day confer- Jumping Beans. Retried Beans. at a time when they are Poorly , Of course, there was nothing believes, "is to cr^te a population are: first, inquiry, abstract think- ence was held at the University Muchachos. Cha cha cha. suited to use It wisely, said Mike magical that happened in 1986 of adults tuned into the credit ing, logic, second, values, third, of Pennsylvania Heffer of and composed the Consumer Action, a San that suddenly changed students literacy Marita's. world" (oral and written), fourth, fourth source. It included 30 Francisco lobbying group, when into more responsible credit users, Citicorp in New York which foreign language ability, fifth, schools, 10 of which were compre- told of the new Amencan Express observed University of Florida started asking students to carry numerical data proficiency, sixth, hensive institutions similar to All the Mexican Need to Know. Jjnance Professor Arnold credit cards in historical "r •^•. A . . r the niid-80s, has consciousness, seventh, Villanova. Credit cards got me into fman- H^estad. issued about 1.5 million Visas to empirical science, eighth, fine The final source consisted of Lunch and Dinner at Marita's. aal trouble, agre^ University of The answer to why credit card students, a company c, arts, and ninth, international f« / spokesmani~ lau and one-hour discussions with five Houston senior Scott Fox. "I companies abruptly decided they reported multi-cultural experiences, the student groups and three too faculty el grande bargain (a bia deal): charged much, and didn't have wanted to start signing up stu- report By contrast, "only" some said. groups in order to gather specific iff you think you have the face he money to pay for [it]. I am in dents had more to do with demo- 25% off all dinners, Monday andlUesday nights. 500,000 students carry American The members have collected perceptions about the existing the process of paying them off graphics - there are fewer credit- Express cards now. To catch up information about core curricula core curriculum. to ffit this picture, lool( for this Offer available to students, feculty, staff. "°^-now worthy adults to be wooed these to Visa and Mastercard, "we're from five different kinds of ID required. But the student market "is the "** ^^^ economy, said, he proposing an integrated market- sources. From these interviews, man on campus. right ^^^?r"~u three Alcohol ncft induded. place to be now" to sell If the economy is strong," ing program that includes the The first source is "the cata- major themes surfaced, according credit, said Cehne Gallo of Amer- Heggestad noted, "it's a safe bet cards, along with benefits and logue description of core curricula to the report: ican Express, adding undergrad- seniors will get jobs when they services tailored to the needs of from 13 schools," the report said. — "The philosophy of the core uates probably will prove a good graduate, students," Gallo said. Haverford Collie, Georgetown program was generally under- source of business for the com- "And to be futuristic for a Students "accepted" by Amer- University and Notre Dame Uni- stood and valu^ by pany in the future. each of the moment, 10 years from now the ican ^$600 versity Express" get" a 'cr^it were among these members of the groups. It was the C A N T I N A It s important to start eariy paper society - checks - will be limit colleges. nature and extent of its implemen- with people who will be better gone. The companies that can put (P.S. His is Some students and campus "Schools were chosen for inclu- tation about which [the name Tim Lowry and he is earners, she said noting stu- we com- their plastic in people's pockets advisers, sion in 610-12 Lancaster Avenue, Bryn Mawr • 527-0989 however, wonder if it is the study because they mittee] received the most negative looking for dents are just starting to form will be the big winners. you!) The a good thing |or students! were known by academic reputa- comments. tion to have an excellent general — "Some students and maiy >iK i;.<.. njjjc. studies program, to have a unique chairpersons in the arts,aKd I Next approach to writing experiences, sciences felt that the distribution j^ AAA week in the Villanovan: or to have a similar mission of of core requirements should be higher education," the report said. adjusted, in a way as to maintain The second source is made up or even increase the actual of "writings about higher educa- amount of material covered in tion and Election coverage learning that are receiv- each of the areas within the entire ing notoriety today," the report core curriculum. said. They include E.D. Hirsch's — "Student/faculty interaction Cultural Literacy and Allan is in need 6f upgrading," the Bloom's The Closing Of the Amer- report said. I ican Mind. The progress report states that the books have helped "The committee asked the the committee by exposing prob- department chairpersons to think lems and offering creative about what is best for the curric- solutions. D. ulum as a whole, rather than be DEAR Student Government A two-day conference at lona overly concerned about a partic- College provided the third source ular interest," Desmond said. of information for the committee. Redesigning the core is a long- Brooklyn College's core, which is term process. According to the considered among the nation's report, it is likely to take a president best, was discussed as a mod^. minimum of five years. Thank you and OPEN DISCUSSION student senators MMNMNHMnHMMHMi for the ^Women's Issues News PERFECT On Campus'' writers RESUME DATE: • Resumes • Cover Letters Career Wednesday — 4/5/89 donation to TIME: wanted Development • Typesetting Printing Noon- i: 30 p.in. PLACE: Wayne/St. David's Room Jdui E. 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Sharon A. Watwt JoIni F. Swift MmuiqIiiq Editor Editor Human rights cannot be sacrificed 12 HMroli 3it 1989 for financial prosperity

By JOHN SWEENEY tive engagement, as offered .by moral conscience. "American Facing the giant former President Ronald Reagan, interests" include not only South I, like many other Americans, is that sanctions will only hurt the African gold, silver and diamonds, am one who finds it increasingly blacks, the very people we seek but also numerous other minerals, disquieting to see supposedly to help. Consequently, according such as titanium, that are vital budget snowball "moral" American foreign policy to Reaipin, it is in the United to our defense industry. Addition- makers act hypocl4tk^lly when States' interest to be friendly or ally, with more than 350 American confronting human rights "constructively engaged" with companies represented in South When Student Government President John Lewis issues around the world. the white minority government of Africa. American direct invest-, J opens the door to the University Senate budget meeting This hypocritical attitude that South Africa in attempts to break ment represents 20 percent of all I today, the first thing he should do is look up. I am speaking of is exemplified in down apartheid. foreign investment — a figure countries where U.S. business Coupled with the notion of second only to Great Britain I at the massive object looming over Up him and his interests are particularly strong. constructive engagement are the (which is coincidentally a strong organization, a subtle but solid mass of great weight and Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras, * Sullivan principles, which are supporter of constructive proportion which casts shadows over Student Govern- Afghanistan, the Soviet Union, essentially a code of ethics that engagement). theid in South Africa, as well as our national interests to subjugate Chile, Libya, Iran, Poland, Cuba American companies have been Living beside and among all of ment's words and deeds. 47 other countries, have asked the 24.1 million black African to white and, perhaps most prominently, encouraged to institute at the this massive investment and United States to place economic minority rule so that American The great mass has been building, step by step, since South Africa are all places where work place. Management posi- wealth is modern-day black South sanctions on . South Africa, the businesses can prosper, or is it in human rights are widely recog- tions, for example, should be Africa — a place where 80 percent last fall, when the administration b^;an its annual process myth that constructive engage- our national interests to help nized as being violated. offered to both blacks and whites of the population lives on 13 ^of gathering budget proposals from all parts of the ment will end apartheid still reshape South Africa into a place alike, lunch rooms integrated and percent of the land (most of it not persists. The political reality of where all are fed, educated and T University. With a sure, steady pace, administrators built equal housing opportunities made arable) and have absolutely no say South Africa, however, is that can participate in their the structure with facts and figures, graphs and available to all employees. Such in the government that rules Such a belief hi cen' those in power will not unilater- government. projections, data data, measures, according to Reagan, them. A place where, roughly, upon working to balance revenues ally disenfranchise themselves of For those that prefer the former, atructhfe ei^agements would help end apartheid. there is one doctor for every 19,0()0 and expenditures for the coming year. that power. Consequently, a pea- they surely have forgotten the Such a belief in constructive blacks. A place where approxi- aslHln Reagan must ceeful transition from minority meaning of our own revolution it in engagement, as Mr. Reagan must mately 2.9 million black children Now looms front of the University community, rule to majority rule is extremely and can be assured that when hnew, Is cemphtely know, is completely unrealistic under the age of 15 suffer from a bureaucratic monument to fiscal stability. Senators, unlikely unless the United States majority rule comes to South and acts only to veil the real place mreallstle and acts malnutrition. A where places itself firmly against including student representatives, may argue about it, the Africa, they, too, will be forgotten situation in South Africa. The Amnesty International reports present government of South as they will be the cause of but when push comes to shove, who will try to throw enly te ¥ell the real failure in constructive engage- human rights are violated. Africa and apartheid. unnecessary suffering. it out? The object has a momentum all its own, and the ment is evident in the reality that While every major black leader sitiiatkHi In Seuth The question that all Americans John Sweeney is a senior English laws of inertia — and American companies employ only and organization opposed to apar- bureaucracy — state that an object must ask themselves is: is it in major. Africa. one-tenth of 1 percent of all blacks in motion remains in motion. Trying to stop a $122 million in South Africa and in that the budget with is a Senate recommendation like attempting Sullivan principles have been all to keep a giant snowball from hurtling downhill. Letters to the Edttor. And yet, in all of these situa- but ignored by American tions, U.S. reaction to these vio- businesses. So it seems the headline is clear: "Lewis and Co. lations has been mixed and, at The suggestion that apartheid best, clobbered by giant snowball." Indeed, many students stop Equality at V.U. is tlie real issue inconsistent. In Nicaragug^, has broken down at all during Cuba and Poland for iitsi^ance, we reading the story of Student Government at this point Reagan's eight years is laughable. To the EcUton have placed sanctions to display If anything, the white government and draw their conclusion: Student Government cannot Dobbin's vision of Villanova as torial suggestions underline these our moral disgust with the policies of South Africa has become more "catholic" and "universal." The values while seeking practical do anything, the administration runs everything, they of these governments that violate are I have followed firmly entrenched with the knowl- with great letters from all parties express one application. They are suggestions powerless, we are powerless. ^ interest human rights. edge that Washington will con- the discussions presented overriding interest: equality. That deserving of an institutional In South Africa, however, in this paper. They have, in large U.S. tinue to be co-guarantors of interest provides an opening and hearing, and suggestions which I The truth policy has been to opt for a plan apartheid. does not lie at this extreme, but neither part, been reflective of the general a point of departure for hope will be warmly and openly termed "constructive engage- it tenor which affects the nation If American foreign policy mak- does rest with naive talk of a revolution led by venerated at discussion. greeted by my colleagues in both this time ment" which discourages sanc- ers were frank and honest, they former president Joe Allman. — however, with one the faculty As next year's tuition hike and the tions. In the words of Rep. William exception. Judging by the editorial would admit that constructive will administration. attest, students have not come near to wresting the H. Gray III, the double content and the letters to the "Why engagement is a policy designed great power of the standard?" pursestring from the administration. editor in the March 17 edition of to protect American interests in Mt the ¥eiy At the very least, the discussion The rationale behind construc- ^Students are still marginalized, as the decision to leave the Villanovan, the students of hast, the South Africa while assuaging our started on the pages of the VU- students off Villanova appear more than wil- ] the committee discussing the University diseusshtt sterted en lanovan may begin a process that ling to address their problems and iShop's future showed. will transform us into a commun- to attempt to solve them. the pages ef the Wlkh ity that is willing to listen to and Sanctions harm U.S. more In this extremely, extremely V The meaning of the Student Government resurgence neven may heghi a honor difference, in the realization important regard, the Villa- that difference is I emerges from the powerful American custom of forming precess ttiat will the warp and the novan, its staff, its readers and, than South Africa associations. By gathering wool of the American social fabric. together to create groups, indeed, the general body of Villan- transhMm us hrte a That in itself would be an admir- By JOHN F. McMANUS that brought this about, but people with common interests can gain strength from one ova students are to be commended. cemaumlty that Is able start. sanctions have had an effect that ^another and confront larger forces, In many ways. Mr. Monahan has as the political Three years ago. Congress is largely the very opposite of done this community a great ^ philosopher Alexis de Tocqueville observed. Rather than wKHagteUstenteaad passed the sanctions-laden Anti- what liberal do-gooders claim to service in that he has initiated a " feeling isolated and powerless, a person in an association Apartheid Act, even triumphing want. discussion. Now, in the heat hemur dUhrenee. learns Maghan Keita over a presidential veto in the These do-gooders, many of them of "the close tie that unites private to general which his remarks have generat- Department of History process. With newer and stiffer congressmen and senators, interest," said Tocqueville. ed, and with the heat of the measures against South Africa expected to pressure white South responses to them, there is a now being considered by our Africans to force the do-good .5 Thus, when Joe Allman and his student comrades possibility of spme illumination The prospect of such a dialogue/ lawmakers, a survey of the effect version of instant change. But Singapore and South Korea. Iso- African National Congress) but Congressman Henry Hyde (R.- on the question of equality ^ took over their office in Dougherty at discussion; of such a search for their efforts instead Hall, they issued a of previous sanctions is certainly have stimu- lation by the West has also not the black population. 111.) has stated that the new Villanova, and in the society call at solution and consensus at the lated tougher opposition to outside to the University. And the University responded, in in order. spurred a "let's built it ourselves" sanctions, if passed, will force the I large. This is provided the discus- university-wide level could have 'subtle and obvious ways. The 1986 aAct placed prohibi- interference, weakened their movement that has left South United States to beg "hat in hand" The "powers-that-be" did pay sion continues with the goal of profound Letters In America, those who obvious- effects on the nature of South African liberal allies, and attention, as the tions on most U.S. investments Africa less dependent on imports. from the USSR for strategic successes of keeping Fall Break and learning as its chief objective. community and intellectual life at ly hope for angry, revolution- and loans, banned U.S. imports of reelected President P.W. Botha. The do-gooders, as usual, have minerals that South Africa now gaining a coed dorm attest. That objective is only met if all Villanova. prone blacks are beating the policy a variety of items, and instituted On the economic front, over 170 been defeated and are being used. supplies. Gorbachev must be the participants are engaged; that drums for additional sanctions. numerous other restrictions that U.S. companies have quit South delighted. His sorry economy and Just as importantly, however, students responded to would include Mr. Monahan and In many ways, it is fitting and Congressmen Dellums and Wolpe were accurately described as "a Africa and most have sold out — his dire need for hard currency Student Government. those who share his views. Such timely that the student body has have introduced H.R. 1580 for this They entered the office, one by one, large nuisance." Congress may at bargain basement prices — to has him rooting hard for passage a discussion is in the tradition of seized the initiative on this issue. purpose, and Senators Kennedy. and added their voices to the hum of activity, the vibrant The ViUanovan willprint "Let- well have salved its collective white South Africans. of these sanctions that will not the University; it is what the term It is in keeping with the highest Sanctlens haye had an Weicker and Cranston are sim- ters to the Editor" received at its conscience. Practically all of the departing ! sounds of a grassroots organization eager to But former South harm South Africa nearly as speak, to "university" implies and values the ilarly behind S. 556 in the Senate. very University seeks to offices in 201 Dougherty firms were purchased by local act, to enter the poHtical process. prior to African journalist Fleur de Villi- effect that Is la^t^ much as they will harm the U.S. much in keeping with Preskient promote and maintain. The edi- These measures will totally ban the weekly deadline, Tuesday at 2 f ers, a critic of the South African management. When General and help the USSR. the eppaslte ef all trade and all private or corpo- p.m. All letters must be typed and regime, called the measure "folly" Motors sold out, its new owners wry But how will this young association cope with the rate investments, and throw more double spaced. The editors will and also noted acidly that there promptly fired 500 black workers, what liberal giant snowball doneeders blacks out of work. 'rive , and the other symbols of Auther ef letter This has a seemingly Is withhold a name upon request, but "are few spectacles on earth more cancelled compliance with the John F. McManus wrote this ' overpowering dahntewant the enthusiastic support of Jesse bureaucracy? John Lewis and his successors all letters must be signed and should alarming than' American legisla- integration-mandating Sullivan Jackson and Michael Dukakis, essay Jor The Birch Log, a weekly must continually look back to their roots. include the writer's telephone tors in search of a quick fix of Code, and resumed selling its unqualified both newspaper column syndicated by to cemment products to the government. Other of whom label South Africa number. Because of limited space, other people's problems." The To the Editor: a "terrorist" nation. John Birch Society. Now that Student Government has established itself, I sincerely doubt that the author not all letters can beprinted. Others Do-Gooders Being Used firms followed the General Motors - pattern, and approximately Revolution it must not become part of the Establishment. It should has had any experience in this may be edited. Utters may be sent During r|K:ent years, mostly the Real Goal The letter that appeared in the 250,000 blacks have lost their The other faction seeking to try to work with administrators, but area. Based on such meaningless by mail to: the Villanovan, Vil- prior to U.S. sanctions. South maintain a skeptical, March 10 issue of the Villanovan qualifications, maybe his next lanova University^ Villanova, Pa. Africa abolished more than 80 jobs. shape South Africa's future wants ^8 "show-me" attitude and continually confront their plans regarding racism Editor note: on campus was letter could tell women how to 19086. laws and regulations undergirding In addition, economic pressures an impoverished black population with quite „ alternate answers, such as Lewis' proposals to amusing. What could a deal with the rigors of childbirth. apartheid. Of the few remaining have indeed lowered the value of eager for revolution. Its adherents presumably white, rand, Because of technical difficulties, the Student opinion feature will not change budget procedure. And finally, it must heed the middle^rlass laws in this area, all are either the South African but this include some black South African appear in this week's issue. It will return next week. American male possibly know has stimulated a surge in exports words of Allman, "find creative ways to get being changed or are scheduled for leaders (Tutu, Boesak. Winnie the students about coping with racist termination. It was not sanctions that are flowing toJapan, Taiwan, Mandela and supporters of the involved," and keep the spirit of the early days alive. attitudes? P. Henry Unrath ,

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By DANIEL MORIARTY obtain financial freedom in the future. The current propoeal before Perhipe. critics mistake the Spotlight on . . . Congress to tie The financial aid for common middle-Ainerican malaise college-bound students to com- of associating *'a nation conceived munity service is being attacked in liberty" with the "freedom" to by many educators as a form of choose between a half dozen changing Catholic Church indentured servitude, robbing different sizes of cups at the local economically poor students of 7-Eleven store. Our founders' their motivation to attend college. "nation conceived in liberty" has Critics say the proposal by Sen. more to do with out immigrant Sam Nunn (D-Ga.) to give students fathers who, we rightly boast, $10,000 per year for up to two "pulled themselves up by their years in exchange for performing bootstraps." full-time community service We do the underprivileged an would force some students to injustice by endowing them with work before going to college, a lack of selfnnotivation more Contemporary hostages of the federal descriptive of our own state of Catholicism: government. indentured servitude. The plan would provide $12,000 3pnually to students who chose Daniel Moriarty is a junior In the past 20 years, Id serve in the military, but is English major and an Assistant bting attacked by the military as News Editor of the VillanovaM. the theme of change a threat to the quahty of their has been pervasive applicants.

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Communion at the 4 p.m., 6 p.m., The Catholic Church's days of The average term of an EM is 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. Masses on altar rails, Latin Masses and only three yearsy^ however, Villanova's Sundays, among other duties. men being allowed on the altar Campus Mirti^try has made the Although some members of Nominees for .-• Careenrlsion Aprils have become a thing of the past. term one year hi order to allow Catholic communities have been Today, women may be lectors, Mentzer Award more people the opportunity to reluctant to receive Holy Com- Holy Communion can be received serve as an EM. munion from lay people, Hassel either by in the mouth or hand contends that this is not true at Each year, and the Eucharist may be distrib- Music Inter-Varsity the University sponsors ••Recruit *89." sponsored by Career- Villanova. Ensemble the Mentzer Memorial Award, which is Vision, Wellesley College and the uted by Eucharistic ministers. The Secoiirf KttfcM "I think obviously there are intended to honor one 1 ne becond Vatican Council, in student who, University of London, is two days of Council In 1965 ulled some people who feel that they 1965, called for from doctunented sources, seems to seminars and contacts with over 75 active participa- should receive the body of Christ r The liturgical music ensemble, Even- Inter Varsity will be meeting to hear have contributed xomX to expanding companies. tion of the faithful in the Mass. for jctfve pnrUclpntlon only from a priest, but a speaker on Philadelphia The dates are April 13 and here at song, will be giving an Easter concert and a work t» According to Important opportunities for the underprivileged. 14 at the An Office Villanova, I don't see that," there called Cityteam Hynes Convention Center at of tho faithful In tho she at Villanova's Main Chapel. Much of the at 8 p.m. in the Immense Love, by Joseph Cham- Students are invited to nominate Boston, Mass. For an application and of said. music to be performed is from their Haverford Room of Connelly Center. those of their fellow students whom list of companies, plin, Vatican II increased the Muss. Hassel sees as Come join us. call 1-800-522-3435. EMs highly recently released recording, "Every number of they know to have volunteered time and The fee is $15 for both days. communicates as the beneficial to the Church. "One of Valley." The concert begins at 8 p.m. availability energy on a regular basis to such efforts of priests, deacons or Campus Ministry's training my prime reasons for being a All are invited to attend. acolytes diminished because of as social action programs, hospital program is a nine-month process. campus minister is to empower deaths or resignations. Thus, fhe volunteer programs, orphanage pro- The EM candidates are nominated people to serve; and I see that for grams and the like. need Eucharistic ministers by the community in January. because of our baptism we've all The purpose of the Mentzer Award developed. Each nominee is sent an invitation been baptized to serve, and what is to give recognition to that individual WKVU "A Eucharistic minister is a to become an EM, which would better place then right at the April 3 April 8 whose generosity is matched by ano- person who has been formally require them to attend two man- Eucharistic celebration," sai^ nymity. Nominations must be confined delegated by the Church and has datory meetings and a retreat day Hassel. to Villanova students, and it is requited been properly prepared and com- in May before they agree to become Hassel said she believes that that some particulars about the individ- missioned by the Church to serve an EM. people are more active WKVU 640 AM, wUl be giving away and respon- Communion," said Sister uals be given so that documentation of tickets to see The Beth The purpose of the meetings sible as a result of increased Scuba Club Pom Replacements at the Squad tryouts their efforts can be obtained. No inter- Hassel, P.B.V.M., coordinator of and retreat is for the nominees to communal participation. Tower Theatre April 7. The tkdcets will Eucharistic views of candidates are conducted. As ministers at Villano- figure out what their relationship "The benefit to me is that all 3 to April 5. Usten r SJ^rt^^y/P"* va's Campus Ministry. is to \angible benefits, the award exists to WKVU and win to God, Jesus and the commun- people who are baptized are finally Our next meeting will be at 8 p.m. If you have school spirit and love to tickets to see The in the form of a cash stipend, and Replacements! Hassel, and a team of four ity, said Hassel. respected for the fact that they are in Hartley Hall, Room 207B. We will be dance, show your spirit and try out for rages individual and University Debate others — The Rev. Allan D. After the retreat day, the nomi- on baptized mounted Christians. It's their discussing our Club dive/picnic to be the Villanova Pom Squad. Clinics will memorial plaques. In addition, the Fitzgerald, O.S.A., religious stu- nees are asked to commit them- Church, we are the body of Christ held on April 16 at Willow Springs Park be held April 4, 5 and 6 from 5:30 p.m.— award is a source of reference credential dies professor, Beverly Reilly, Dr. selves. They are then commis- and it's not this hierarchical thing and Bainbridge Sportmens Club. 7 p.m. at the East Gallery in the DuPont of which the nominees can be rightly John Cawley, chemistry professor, sioned in September after doing for only priests. All people are Anyone with an interest in scuba is Pavilion. Tryouts will be held April 8. academic freedom and Barbra Cawley — educate and proud. readings and reflections over the called," said Hassel. invit^ to attend. Look for flyers around campus for more Nominatk)ns can be made to either Thank information. you The revised profession Dr. James Murphy or Dr. Patrick Nolan By JENNIFER REIDY of faith commits the theologian to "adhere of the English department. Senior Reporter Clergy membership declines with religious submission of will By Phi Beta Kappa and intellect to the teachings ANGELA people overlook the positive aspect Thank you so much to all who went The Vatican recently published which either the Roman pontiff or ROCCOGRANDI of the deep love and friendship an April 9 Volleyball Night without lunch March 15 to make "oath of fidelity" directed at the college of bishops enunciate." Staff Reporter that results from a shared life of Sunshine Day Catholic theology professors a religious community. It is these successful. Your gener- Reaction to the oath The Villanova University Phi Beta osity added $2,630 to the funds allocated which requires a pledge of loyalty The Catholic Church in North things that must be stressed and Kappa chapter is official The oath 'could pleased to announce to our April 22 mini-carnival for under- to Church doctrine. make many. America and Europe is presently be made known to younger gener- ACS Volleyball Night is every Tues- a lecture by Peter Brooks at 4:15 p.m., privileged children. people fearful,]' said Dr. Barbara experiencing a rapid decline in the ations in order to bring back the The oath requires in the day from 7-9 p.m. in the Alumni Gym. the the- Wall, Cinema of the Connelly Center. Villanova O.P., philosophy professor, numberof men and women enter- desire for a religious life, according Everyone is welcome! ologian to pledge: "In carrying out The lecture is titled "Gauguin's Tah- "This is something very new that ing the religious life. Many rea- to the article. my charge, which is itian Bodies." committed to Dance Twirlers has not been seen before. sons exist to explain this serious Vatican II also played a major ' n me in the name of the Church, I Professor Brooks is the Chester D. i" . the diminishing of I ,_. 1 number J ; ^i;ff- shall preserve the deposit of faith "The Vatican wants colleges • ^-^jf Tripp professor of ^""nlT'f.u . . .u the humanities and The Villanova One of the mam factors is the religious. According to Smith, Dance Twirlers invite in its entirety, hand it on and universities to uphold Cathol- , director of the Whitney Balloon Day booths faithfully Humanities to a clinic. Cultural films series o^^^^g and women The changes that resulted after you Come anytime from 11 and make it shine forth. As a ic teaching and doctrine. However, ^^^,^. '"fn Center, at Yale University. He enjoys ""'"/"« ^^^"^^^ orders to Vatican H took the identity away a.m-4, p.m. to the aerobics room in the result, it raises the question ^^!!?*^"^ an international whatsoever teachings are of whether reputation for his Dupont Pavilion replace the positions held by from the religious life and pnest- and see what it is like. Any o^gan^ation wishing^ contrary 1 shall shun," according to preclude hiring faculty scholarship in modem French literature to have a retiring and aging priests to No experience is necessary; and hood. Changes began occur we are booth at Balloon Day '89, The German film ''Wings to a reprinted article in the March members who are not Catholic. and art, a field in which he has authored please sign of Desire*' nuns, according to the Rev. Marty before people knew or understood prepared to teach. For more iniformation, up 16 Origins. This is certainly or edited m campus ministry. Any questions, will be presented this weekend difficult for more than a half-dozen books. as part Smith, O.S.A. In addition, young why. It took a while for people to call Tracey at 525-9379 (Room 153, please call Sheila Duffy of "Great colleges to deal with," Wall noted. His lecture on Guaguin will at 645-7210. The European Directors," the The Vatican's Congre^tion for combine Sheehan Hall). people today find it difficult to give learn the reasons behind the literary spaces are Umited, so act fast. Spring 1989 Cultural Film the Doctrine of the Faith and visual materials in a Series. pub- The Rev. Shawn Tracy, O.S.A., up all that is available to them. changes. In the meantime, there consideration German director Wim lished the oath and a revised of the painter's narrative Wenders' director of Campus Ministry, said There are now various new life- was- a mass exodus of religious his romantic fantasy relates profession of faith in the Feb. 25 of own myth. A reception will follow the story of that the oath describes "the styles and occupations open for from the Church." in Damiel, an angel who issue of L'Osservatore the main lounge of the Connelly relinquishes his Romano, struggle for power in the Church them from which to choose. Responsibilities held by the Center. Sunshine Day wings in order to move the Vatican newspaper. (File Photo) among mortals "The and an attempt to develop a The Rev. Francis Chambers, laity in the Church also contribute in West Berlin. Damiel encounters faithful who are called to exercise The Rev. Marty Smith, O.S.A. April 12 clearer and more identifiable O.S.A., said, "I am concerned to the shortage. With an increase volunteers needed several sensitive charactei^, including an office in the name of the church image of the Catholic Church. about whether or not priests are in the number of deacons, Eucha- article stated. a visiting Hollywood are required to actor (Peter Falk). make the profes- projecting a positive, lively way ristic ministers and religious Church requirements for reli- an aging poet named sion of faith ... In "It appears to be like Homerand a pretty addition, the a pendu- of life for future vocations." Clothing drive reducators, the duties that the gious life also pose a threat to trapeze artist in a traveling circus. obligation of a special oath of lum swinging away from the As Young people may have the priest once held have Would you like to "adopt a child" for been dim- people interesteid in the priest- Renovatwn Damiel yearns . . unlimited for a part of their fidelity . previously prescribed sense of freedom of the impression the day, or that religious life is inished. Many people who consid- hood. The celibacy rule may be the work at a game booth for humanity, "Wings" solely for last 20 years and unfolds a fable bishops — has been an attempt to unattractive. They are unaware the kids who attend Sunshine er priesthood may be discouraged most influential of all. The Villanova For Life are sponsoring of the Church Day, about the search to reconcile knowing extended" to include "university draw in the parameters of the ^ of what«. actually„^.„„.. goes^ on inside a because they can still fulfill a a April 22? The time committment is 11 with "Many good men," according to clothing drive for the Covenant House feeling and purity with experience. teachers of disciplines dealing Roman Catholic Church," Tracy monastery, a.m. to Tecto^ or convent, ministerial relationship with God Chambers, "left the priesthood shelter for 3:30 p.m. and the reward is a "Wings" will observed. homeless teens in New York be presented four times with faith or morals," according according to a Spring Members of the University commun- great deal of fun and 1986 article without having to enter into the because they wanted to marry." City. The collections will be satisfaction. There in the Connelly Center Cinema: to the article. (Continued on page from April tomor- 23) in Human Development. Many life ity will be invited to meet with the will be over 125 underprivileged of a religious community, the (Continued on page 23) 3 to April 7 in the Connelly Center. kids on raw at 7 p.m.; Sunday at 3:30 and 7 architect to discuss the renovation of campus and they mmmmmm The collection times love getting one-toone p.m.; and Monday at 7 p.m. will be from 11 the Campus Church. Admissran The community attention and playing games to win IS a.m.—2 p.m. There will also be collec- $2 with Villanova ID. Monday's is asked to gather in St. Rita's Chapd prizes. Stop at Room 121, Tolentine Liberation theology: tions at dinner in Dougherty and Hall showing will be folkmed by a lecture at 3:30 p.m. Your suggestions, id«is and and sign up to be a Sunshine Say by Donohue dining halls. Remember to guest speaker Ruth Perlmutter, who questions will be welcomed and volunteer by April donate any of your unwanted 3. Tell your friends will address the topic "You clothing. appreciated. Can Go to stop in toa Home Again."^ a Christian dilemma By JIM BOWMAN historical oppression, poverty and Features Editor domination as a basis for a reii^- terpretation of the gospels, from An oppressed and believingpeople the perspective of the poor. This have a right to think. And doing relatively new theology is known

theology is participating in this as "liberation theology' and it has Want to right to thinka right to think one's become one of the most divisive spread the word . . faith in the Lord, a right to think and explosive issues in modern one 's liberating experiences. Catholicism and Christianity. This right also includes the right Garcia defines liberation theol- to reappropriate the faith — the ogy as "that form of reflection faith which is constantly ripped that attempts to discern the JDon't away from the oppressed people — count religious significance of socio- on the word of mouth! in order to turn it into an intel- political struggles in which the lectual justification of the situation ^^^ engaged as they free of domination ... In this light. P*^"* themselves of their present state doinyiheologyfrom 'the p^np^'ct'ive ^f political domination and eco- ofan oppressed and believing people Publicize nomic exploitation. your event in the FYI Section 15 one part of their right to liberation. This "religious reflection*' is initiated by the peasants them- — Gutierrez, in selves, not necessarily by the Deadline: Tuesday, Gustavo Ismael p.m. bishops 2 and priests, GdLTCxdi's Justice in Latin American and is done Theology of Liberation. in Bible study groups and lay reflection groups known as "Chris- This flhurtnition by a Nkaragiuui pesMurt dcmoostnitea th« ideals ol Liberatioo Theology, It is Articles must be Gutierrez and other Latin Amer- tian base communities." Let>nardo typed and double-spaced. taken fnM» '*The Gospels in Aft by the Peasants of Solentinamc." ican theologians have used this (Continued on page 23f

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»it» ' « 31.1 The American Catholic ChurchfTVor not ••••TMiVWJJMteViWii^lt Catholic TV? Charities. Television is and parchment. By DICK RYAN start, if the church were daring not just a glut of color and sound It IS probably too easy to suggest After it has seen itself, not as the National Catholic Rtparttr enough, and honest enough, with a chorus of voices shilling that, the church should step back to Grand Critic, but as part of the count the ways television Chevrolets or shouting from, and is touch- crucible, part of the With all for a Bud out of, television com- ftow and the |to all due respect to ing every last you Mother recess athletic of humanity fury, STODENTS: Angehca. Light. It is an extension and pletely. It may be that the church the drama, the people, and, Notre Dame football the and possibility and reflection of the has simply activity that, at kmg last, ghost of Fulton American psyche never really caught up once understood. J. Sheen and the upon a time, Christ predicted at its flashiest, sometimes its to something that began so inno- wonderful people who bring you for the church. midnight finest, occasionally its grubbiest. cently with Milton Eerie and Mass once a year, the Catholic "What's My Line?" Or maybe it And then maybe the church, church is still a dismal Even if the church were to take Reprinted by permission of National failure has never really taken the time finally, could take it from there. Catholic Reporter P.O. on television. one giant step to surround itself Box 419281 to stand back, like After it has with top-echelon the rest of us, watched for a while. Kansas Oty, MO 64141. Don't blame the evangelicals. creative televi- sion and watch this incredible medium. Don't even blame the network professionals, they should CHEERLEADING high-rollers, not be merely well-intentioned its scope and power, mirror AND such as those at NBC and interns who "always maker of the society who shelled out $401 million for had a flair we live in. for the theater" in seminary There is, of course, the 1992 Olympic games but can't or junk and Correction convent. sham and waste squeeze out more than eight hours just as there is in a year for religion. our lives and world. In last week's issue, in an If there's FBfovislofi i% mi But there is 0^»^' any blame, it should also something as article titled "ACS aids commu- more properly youthfully prophetic be directed at a as MTV, ters and OCRs," it was incorrectly MASCOT church that with Madonna and has badly overesti- Bruce Spring- stated that "It costs up to $2,360 mated its oftheMmeriemi psyche steen and U2 own grandeur in the singing, as my son per semester to live on campus pointed public eye while vastly underes- out, about prayer and with board." Rooms on campus timating the searching and Martin power and guile of Luther range in price from $2,060-$2,360, Tunl an tflMSAsfiMS^ King Jr. in a institution that has left too way that has cap- with an average cost of $2,210 per many schools and tivated our young churches in its occMhMlly Its people to a room. The meal plan, which is dust. Also, no degree that no amount small blame can be of sermons mandatory for on-campus resi- grubbiest has ever directed at a few zealous souls been able to accomplish. dents, is TRYOUTS $1,215. The ViUanovan who operate on the naive premise regrets the error. There is sports and spectacle that Jesus is the message; There can there- be no reasonable and the news and a fore, dizzying any religious program is, by hope of success unless the church montage of car chases and cereal nature and grace, comes to automatically the realization that it and the packaged family, superior plus too to the Cosbys and the must first "let go." It is radically many fictional happy endings that seventh game of the World essential that Series. candor replace reflect, in valgue and vivid ways, Unfortunately, that ain't the way control and that the church be as our lives and our times as we who knows, it works. who willing to swing open doors fantasize cares the and fret and try to get to an executive session of a on with the From time to time, rest of the day, every of course, bishops' one day you may turn meeting or the deathbed moment of our lives. to this space and the public will be fascinated by there will be nnthin.! of a priest dying of AIDS as it is a man in white robes waving Maybe, to whip out a second and third when all is said and amiably to the crowd from inside done, collection basket for some gran- there is no real need for the a bubble-top limousine. But people diose communications campaign. church to involve itself with are not going to flip off "Cheers" television. Bishop Sheen Side . and what is not . better thorn or Johnny Carson If church officials really feel than us we've b^n w ^h ^^.^ for one more returning and Jerry Falwell compelled to control is not ^"' ^^^\^^^^' dull, deadening and orches- • ''; anrprcw'Ts" panel discussion really our style. we'l k'e^ Nor will a hurried Sbacrno SO, if about abortion trate every imaginable aspect of •;• "P ;• you thought we'd leave or a female priest- remake of readingrJ^Al^rr a Ki you stuck the "The Bells of St b^nk box m the Features hood where the Catholic "message" on televi- s«:tion donVb^t on iJ talking, nodding Mary's" and "The Song sion, it is a telling of Ber- heads are wonderfully agreeable admission that, nadette" really make it. and earnestly boring. first, they have no real under- standing of television and, second, Maybe it would be in everyone's Television is far too no complex real commitment to spreading best interests and if the Catholic t^dtted by the Villanova mercurial to be measured in the Gospel, openly and freely Editorial Board and church simply started watching, the same context as some fearlessly, urban in an era of technology and listening, diocese like the rest of us. or another department of that can no longer wait for quills It would be enough, really, for a ••

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Pie»20»TMgVIU,ANOVAWIIi •1, mt^ Twe ymjjmonfm • Pmm^ Campus Church to liberation theology examined (OmHm$td/ftm pogt 17) Church's perception aaan insti- tianity which is foreign to Boff, in his book Introducing tution for iht people to serve, to traditional concepts of religion. changes Uberatum Tktotoff, describes the an undergo institution which exists to To completely grasp the reasoning reflection done in these Congratulations base serve the people of (Jod. "The behind this theology, figures such Rosemont. communities as "the juxtaposition By TOM CHRISTMAN purpose and role of the bishops as Boff and Gutierrez insist that The Campus Church will dose of Sh^f Reporter Christ in faith and the situation and the Pope was to serve the CharNo 's AngolaI t it is best to spend time with the for several months while a of oppression^" people," Toten added. people and share in their suffering. number of structural and cosmetic Liberation theology Use of St. Rita and Corr chapels seeks to For the Roman Catholic laity Only then can one ap|Hx>ach Chris- renovations take place. The cos- rebuild the human spirit will increase dramatically when of the and religious people of Latin tianity from this new perspective. metic changes include painting, oppressed through INTRAMURAL the renovation of the Campus the gospels and America, this affirmation that LEAGUE polishing and cleaning of the teach the people However, Church begins in January 1991. to resist their "the Church is in this world and most Americans do stained glass windows. The situation of repression. not experience CHAMPIONS At the present time, Corr Chapel However, man matters," according to Toton, the need or desire appearance of the church will in resisting the in their is the only other place on campus institutionalized has had an enormous impact. It interpretation of Chris- no way be altered, only improved. violence of tianity where students can attend daily dictatorships, for has provided the impetus for to do this. So liberation (PholobySubong) example, theology mass. in Nicaragua (the 1979 liberation theology's assault on remains a" confusing, (Pholo by Subong) overthrow of Somoza by the questionable concept — St. Rita Chapel is primarily San the injustices of the world. and, in Bust dinistas) and the case of out Delts! used by the St. Thomas monastery EI Salvador (in their 'The situation [in Latin Amer- U.S. foreign policy, a continuing dangerous and Campus Ministry for small The Cmipus Chmth dvil war) has lead ica] is institutional violence — one. peasants to join Masses, prayer services, retreats The chapels « Marxist guerrillas [the governments and militaries] wttl doM for s§¥9nl in raising and workshops. Only a select arms against U.S.- loll, maim and crush the spirit of supported number of Masses presently take months wkih o mrnihH' gownments. the people," said Toton. "The According U.S. place at St. Rita's that students of td Dr. John Schrems. situation is in itself violent. academic freedom stnetml mid Villanova professor of political (Continuedfrom page 1 are able to attend. science at Economic policies 7) can kill .. . The a Christian, as a priest or Villanova, as a oath, there is now a The number of Masses held in cosmotk imnvoUons this places theology structures deprive people of He added, form that can their "There are contend- professor? It seems that this may and Catholicism in be used. Ultimately, if a bishop Corr Chapel has increased this a position human dignity, education and ing forces between the far right prove Ukoploco.Tho a way of institutionalizing decided year in where it does not belong. to enforce these rules, the preparation for the closing medical care." and the recently triumphal left. It mistrust." difficulty would of the Campus Church in 1991. cosamUe chot^gos "Liberation theology is a polit- Liberation theology has been generally not be in the preaches a perceived that Can the oath affect the hiring ical theology using the hiring of faculty, but in the loss Corr Chapel has recently been text of resistance to this violence, and the liberals rose to power at of faculty Indmh pohitlVf at Catholic colleges and of trust renovated to religion," said Schrems. "They within the institution," accommodate the this resistance, in its most Vatican II 25 years ago, and this universities? "I quote the am reluctant to Fitzgerald noted. large number of students that are pollohhigmidelomiiini gospels and words of extreme form, involves the raising influence to some people repre- think it could go that far," Fitz- expected to attend Mass there testament for their own benefit." of arms of the stohmdglass against these violent sents a distortion which must be gerald said. next year. The heating system in "What they [the revolutionar- structures. corrected." Dr. Mary ies] were Rose D'Angelo, reli- the chapel has recently been windows. trying to establish [in "The liberation theologians, as Wall noted the dichotomy gious studies professor, said she renovated for students' comfort in Nicaragua] was democracy. Were a general policy, oppose the use between the American Church had spoken they successful? with a canon lawyer the winter months. Revolutions like of arms but sometimes it may be and the European Church. "Amer- who claimed that the required In the coming year Nicaragua and Cuba replace the when the justified," she said. "Just as the icans are used to representation oath tyranny they would not apply to univer- church closes temporarily, stu- Air conditioning, handicapped overthrow with teachings of the Catholic Church and democracy and the rights of sities such as Villanova, which do dents will be able to attend ramps and general tyranny," said Schrems. and the Mass maintenance pope recognize that there individuals, while the Europeans not "I have a pontifical charter. Only at one of the other chapels on are some of the changes that think the situation in these still will may be situations where the value obedience to the hier- Catholic countries University of America in campus. Parishioners of St. Tho- take place. Most of the $2 million is personal, individual taking up of arms may be archy," she explained. integrity. Washington, D.C. is chartered mas of Villanova will attend Mass budget will be spent on much The church should justified. Tracy called the oath "embar- directly by the Pope. at the parish's other church, needed structural improvements. preach that. Moral corruption is "We must pay attention to rassing. The profession of faith is Wall so endemic added that a "by-product" located on Lancaster Avenue in The renovation of the church is in these countries — those things which a profound cause human statement of trust in of the oath "could being the mistresses, be the loss of Rosemont. Villanova students overseen by a large steering massage parlors, suffering. The gospel is about God and the Church, but making federal funding for Catholic will committee, pornography — until col- be greatly inconvenienced as headed by the Rev. we get that alleviating hunger, thirst and not a pledge of allegiance to men and leges which require the oath of a result of the closing. Shawn Tracy, O.S.A. settled, you're kidding yourself, killing. Other We have to look at what women in the corporate ecclesias- fidelity." talking about land Because St. Rita and Corr Chap- members of the committee include reform. is causing this ~ corporate policy, tical structure seems anachronis- Fitzgerald said, "Apparently els are a fraction of the size the Rev. Anthony "Liberation theology of the Genovese, wants to government policy — we need to tic to me, if not dangerously the do local bishops already had the Campus Church, there will have O.S.A., pastor of Saint Thomas of some good things: it basically attend to this. The gospel does not unethical." power to require persons to take to be a large increase in the Villanova parish and the Rev. comes from a human perspective, simply apply to private lives," she The Rev. Allan Fitzgerald. the oath because it is included in number of Masses in both chapels. Allan Fitzgerald, O.S.A. rather than the perspective of said. O.S.A., religious studies professor, the code of canon law. Despite (jod. I've always However, Campus Ministery has even con- the inconveniences to understood theol- For most Americans and Euro- commented, "For myself, the oath the way to implement it was not ' templated holding Mass in the both students and parishioners, ogy to be the treating of God as (Photo by Castano) peans, liberation theology repres- causes me to ask the question: there. Connelly the end the subject. ^ Center and the Jake result of the renovation Gutierrez speaks of ents an interpretation of Chris- doesn't the Church trust me, as Dr. Barbara Wall, O.P. "With the publication of the Nevin Field House. will preserve and enhance the 'Nfan's critical reflection on him- St. Rita and Corr chapels will Campus Church. While waiting s^f.' Theology is supposed to be only be used for Masses. Wed- for the completion of the renova- the study of Ckxl," said Schrems. dings, funerals and other such tions, students will have the The concept of liberation theol- events will take place at the St. opportunity to explore the smaller ogy is based on the notion that VRLUNOm UMVERSITY Thomas of Villanova Church in chapels on campus. in a state of suffering and poverty SlZaE'^S a religious relationship without SPRING personal reflection on one's life amounts to "fatalism," in the words of Boff Dr. Suzanne Toton, associate professor of religious studies, aigues that the poverty and oppres- sion of Latin America is "Arriba arriba, andole andole dos. Equis! Speedy "against the will of GoAr Gonzalez Acapulco. Tequila tequila tequila, olel She Margaritas? The 3 Amigos. Carmen... nachos explained, "Liberation theol- ogy has to do with MY lid Cheech &. human beings Chong! reflecting on themselves in their Cancun. Salsa. Tequila, eat the worm?? Ricky, relationship to one another and Ricardo. . .daiquiris? Ay, yi, yi, yi. Yi yi. Juan \^ldez— OqA. We find God by participating more fully Frito Bandlto, Puerto \/a\\ar\a. Tequila. in this worid-in its suffering, Cuervo Pina ColadasI! Uno, dos, tres margaritas? its hopes and its dreams. Muchachos. Rita Moreno Rabb Menudo. Ole! Marita'sl" "The Church put itself in an adversarial position in the worid. Ihanslation: The question Vatican II asked was 'What is the role of the Church Another great night at Marita's. today?' The bishops saw that by being in a purely adversarial Actually, every night's a great night. position with the world, the E*«y^**f?^ Church was denying the goodness Monday: Mexican Beer Night—9 pim. of creation," she said. Tuesday: Brian Seymour— 1 0:30 ptm. Thus, Vatican II provided a remarkable Wednesday: Margarita Night/Uve Music—9:00 ptm. shift from the

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Eddie Rumor has it that if "Moon- story of an underdog overcoming willingness to fight for the rights and Napier is the item that creates Murphy is producing a TV version lighting" does not deliver a respec- the odds to accomplish an impos- of others. the type of chemistry which is the LEN UGHTS! of his hit movie "Coming to table audience in its new time sible dream and improve the lives Clark's task, though, is not an key to this movie's suoceM in CAMERA! period, Cybill America" for CBS. Michael J. Fox then Shephered and Music of all parties involved is a common easy one. In the 20 years that have transmitting its message. In other ACTION! is the executive producer of Bruce Willis will be looking for storyline. elapsed since Clark originally left words, not only did Freeman and "Chapel of Love," a comedy set new jobs come this fall. "Lean on Me," the story of Joe Eastside, the institution gained Guillaume master their own roles, at a Las Vegas wedding chapel, Cheers for "Cheers": Good Clark and his crusade to turn the dubious honor of being the but they accomplished the more FAIOLA also for CBS. The aforementioned news for fans of NBC's hit PHILADELPHIA RECORD CONVENTION around one of the worst high lowesf^nking school, academi- difficult task of accurately pres- Supennoms, stand-ups and star "Down Home" is being produced "Cheers": Paramount, the show's Holiday Inn schools in the country is guilty of callyl iiiNew Jersey. The nuiyor enting the relationship between producers seem to be the trend for by Ted Danson of "Cheers" fame, producer, announced earlier this 18th and Market Streets adhering to this trend. It is not has ^0 nnprove the school or the two men. next fall's new crop of television Dan Aykroyd is serving as the week that the sitcom will be back Philadelphia, Pa. guilty, however, of being anything relinquish NQontroI of it to the Despite its predictable plot, shows. With the networks getting producer of CBS' "Mars: Base for an eighth season this fall. The Buy-sell-trade but a very compelling film. state. "Lean on Me" is, if nothing else, ready to announce their fall sche- One" and Valerie Harper is one series' future was in doubt April 8 — 9-4:30 p.m. Clark, the hero of the story, is The superintendent of schools. a showcase for the acting abilities dules next month H[>i:ogramming of the executive producers of her because the cast members' con- portrayed convincingly by Morgan Dr. Frank Napier (Robert Guil- of Freeman and Guillaume. These executives are poring 'over a new sitcom. tracts expire next month, but all 23 EAST CABARET Freeman. Clark was named prin- laume) is also an old friend of performances make "Lean on Me" number of pilots to decide which Super Sunday: That is what have agreed to return for what 23 E. cipal of Patterson Eastside High film it Lancaster Ave. Clark's. He was with Clark during a much better than would lucky few will actually make it to ABC is calling its new Tuesday will probably be the final season. Ardmore, Pa. School, the school which drove his first stint at Eastside and is have otherwise been. the small screen. night lineup and, so far, the title In the season finale, which airs 215-896-6420 After quite a few years of series is right on the money. in May, Sam (Ted Danson) will March 31 — The Daves about single fathers ("Full Earlier this month, the network fall for Rebecca's visiting sister 'April 1 ~ The Daves K" House," "My Two Dads." "The pulled the troubled "Moonlight- Goan Severance, who played (April 4 — Alternative Night Hogans"), single mothers are ing" off the air, moved the hit Susan Profit on "Wiseguy" last /April 5 — StreetBeat Jam Congratulations making a comeback. Valerie "Roseanne" to 9 p.m. and sche- year). The producers feel that the April 6 — Rhythm of Lines/Hearin' New Harper plays one in CBS' "Des- duled the new Jamie Lee Curtis show works best when there is a Women g^M perate Women," Ann Jillian is the comedy "Anything But Love" triangle between Sam, Rebecca THE SPECTRUM widowed mother of a teenaged girl right after it. In addition, "The (Kirstie Alley) and a third party Pattison Place in the new NBC sitcom and Nell Wonder Years" was moved from (remember Rebecca's boss Evan Philadelphia, Pa. Carter manages a hotel while its tough Wednesday night time Drake last year?). Severance may 215-336-3600 caring for her children in another period and now airs at 8:30 p.m., return for more episodes this fall. April 1 — Britny Fox/Kix/Ratt Y9U fowir who you NBC comedy. right after "Who's the Boss?" Speaking of "Cheers," "Monty Other "supermom" shows The result of this shakeup has Python's" John Cleese has can- THEATRE include NBC's "Down Home," been ratings magic. "Roseanne" celled his return guest appearance TOWER Upper Darby, Pa. starring Judith Ivey; Lindsay has been the No. 1 program in the on the show due to a scheduling March 31 — Tommy Conwell and the Young Rumblers are i Wagner as a zookeeper in CBS' "A nation (beating out NBC's once- conflict. 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Record Roundup . . . Voice New science-fiction film is atrocious ofthe Beehive By MARY MAROTTA out one line after another. Richard mind they were two miles below The idea this album, particularly the all tell a different part of very much alike. Therefore, it is behind the film had reveal anything about the crew By PEGGY KELLAR m a sword- Staff Rtporter Crenna, a well-respected actor, sea level and then are rescued by potential but unfortunately song "Here Comes President Kill Dimension Hiitross andsorcery adventure going on difficult to determine what part did members or have any relation to appears to have accepted the role a helicopter that happened to be not come Again." Voivod inside a piece of high-tech machin- of the story you are listening to through on screen. The adjoining scenes. in of "Doc" for lack of anything the area. movie lacked a solid plot and Let It Bee On Oranges and Lemons. XTC Noise International Records ery. While this may seem to be without consulting the lyric "Leviathan" there better to do. Voice of the Beehive produces music reminiscent of ** style sheet. were times when the sequence of If one walks away with, more the of Pink Floyd or Directed by George P. Cosmatos The one saving any- grace of the film events made no sense PolyGram Records their double-album tour de force Rush, it is a cleveHdea. It is not that the songs are bad. or were thing from "Leviathan." it is a DeLaurentis Entertainment was that it was short. did One not unnecessary to advance the story . The songs In the search for the ultimate , > .„ jin.' = The only thing that they lack is The effects, although g:ood laugh. The genre of science Group compli- have to sit through the pseudo- further. For instance, there were with foreign rhythms, such as heavy metal band, American Tfet vtcaf ftvcft, variety. If it were necessary to cated, are laughable. In one scene, fiction has certainly had its share gore and absurdity of the film for times Let It Bee. the debut album by "Merely A Man," are particularly groups like Metallica and Guns pick the best song from the album, three when the crew sat around of classics, but unfortunately survivors are surrounded by very long. Voice talking, but conversations of the Beehive, should not pleasing. While this release is not 'N' Roses .are almost certainly the it would be "Psychic Vacuum," a sharks and escape 'without so did not "Leviathan" is not one of them. be left alone. as great as English Settlement, it first names to come to mind. mMNfepgotsAgrtiie manic speed metal composition much as a scratch. The group came together is still highly recommended. There has not been much action sure to bang heads with the best. Unless you are prepared to sit through a strange set of circum- on the European front. It is unfortunate that a 45 version through a combination of "Jaws," stances that makes for a long While Great Britain's Iron of the song has not been released, "The Blob " and "Aliens," then Tfee iiiHl0fMi sifsiMfise story. But Voice of the Beehive Maiden is still a perennial favorite because "Psychic Vacuum" is the "Leviathan" is not for you. WKVU Top 10 basically is California-born sisters and Germany's Scorpions still The problem is that the songs only song that saves Voivod's tale lacks In both the Tracey Bryn and Dimension Hatross. Melissa Brooke, have a strong following, they have used to tell this story all sound The movie, directed by George areas British-born of acting and Mike Jones (guitar) both lost some of their punch. P. Cosmatos, director of movies 3/13 and Martin Brett (bass), along The latest European metal such as "Rambo" and "Cobra," is special effects. with the talent of ex-Madness band, Voivod, shows potential the story of a monster that threat- drummer Woody. with its latest release Dimension Top 10 ens a group of undersea gold and The sea The group has a definite '60s Hatross. But it still seems doomed silver miners. The film may start monster is created after a crew member, "Six-pack," style, almost like the B-52s, but to follow in the steps of its out suspenseful, but the story's finds what he thinks it is more upbeat and so much predecessors and to become stale predictability eventually bores is Russian vodka This week's Top 10 from the 4) Defensive Driving by Law- on better. It throws out hooks like after only a short while. the audience. the sunken ship Leviathan and home office in Dougherty Hall is: rence Taylor "The Beat of Love" that keep the The music from Dimension drinks it. It turns out to be a gene- Top 10 books we'd like to see 3) The Power of Television by altering curious listening. Hatross is unlike most European potion. published: Vanna White After sprouting gills and tail, "Don't Call Me Baby" is the metal in that it is faster and more ^^ a 10) Barbies & Booze by Drew 2) Guide to Practical Child Care The one savinggrace of band's commentary on love with powerful. Blaring guitar and "Six-pack," now a sea monster, Barrymore by Joe I Steinberg a "do- wop" beat. The two best powerhouse drumming are the the mm 18 that It was attacks all except three members 9) The Aisle to Riches by Robin of the crew. The monster songs are "Trust Me" and "I Say norm for every song. The vocal short absorbs Givens And the No. 1 book we'd like each of Nothing." The lyrics are cleverly track, provided by a gentleman the crew members and 8) War Stories by Dan Quayle to see published is . . . (Drumroll possesses their contrived and very frank, as well who goes by the name Snake, is combined 7) The Art of Disguise by please, Anton) as very hard to get out of your equally impressive. intelligence. Salman Rushdie The undersea suspense tale mind. The trouble starts when the 6) A Handy Guide to Washing- lacks good acting and special The monster comes close to The oddest track is "There's a band's is music grouped together 1) Constitutional ton Nightlife by John Tower Rights and effects. There seems to be no destroying the remaining three, Barbarian in the Back of Car." for My an album. Students: «.-.....^ 5) How-to Win at Baseball by They Just Don 't Mix by working relationship among the but they Maybe this can save themselves by be explained by Dimension Hatross is a concept Lower Merion Pete Rose Township characters and the cast throws floating to the surface. Keep in the fact that Zodiac Mindwarp, of album. The tracks on the album - his self-titled, never-made-it-to- the-charts group, helped with the lyrics. Nevertheless, there is 44 Mom says the Woods excites in something in the music that causes dance-like movement. house jiist isrit the Putting aside the odd titles and *True Believer* the odd company that Voice of the Beehive seems to keep, the album same without me, By LEONARD ELLIS Another brief sequence shows is definitely danceable and just too Staff Reporter Dodd waiting for a bullet in the good to "Let It Bee." even though it's back. He walks uncertainly toward the camera, the gun dis- charges and he anticipates death. alotcleaner.99 But the bullet misses and he takes "True Believer" a deep, hesitant breath. Directed by Joseph Ruben Columbia Pictures The missed-shot scene and one in which Dodd is beaten up are very unsettling because the fiery attorney who never flinches on his An activist attorney from the litigious home field looks like a late 1960s, Eddie Dodd Games waif away from it. Woods) smugly acquits drug dealers in "True Beliver." Dodd's Ruben also deserves praise for green clerk and new law school his handling of the maturin|g graduate Roger Baron (Robert Downey. He does not treat DoV^- Downey Jr.) suggests that Dodd ney like an ingenue w^th clo^e- is wasting his skills on vermin. ups, limited dialogue or gratui- tious one-liners and smirks. Baron

Dodd's past is rekindled when is a character who speaks and acts he is asked to repeal the conviction intelligently. of Shu Kai Kim (Yugi Okumoto) on eight-year-old charges. Dodd Eddie Dodd is the latest in has to overcome his atrophied James Woods' list of flawed men, work habits, a disinterested and which includes the fast-talking, hostile Kim, a biased district street-smart cop killer in "The By AN DREW MATHIS attorney and a police cover-up. Onion Field" (1979) and a washed- Assistant Entertainment Editor up correspondent who has to detoxify his brain and skills to The story line is old; great but report tumult in Latin America in Oranges and Lemons flawed attorney defends and "Salvador" (1986). "Salvador" XTC Just because your Mom becomes emotionally involved earned Woods an Academy Award Geffen Records with a ghastly client. "Witness for ** is far away, doesn't mean nomination. Prosecution," "The Verdict," you can't be close. You can the "Suspect" and "Nuts" share Oranges and Lemons is the still share the love and similar stories. These great attor- Woods' career does not resemble name of the latest release from laughter on AT&T Long neys are often public defenders. the career of any actor, past or XTC. the British musical trio led Distance Service. present. He plays characters who by singer/ Andy Par- are consistently crazy and singu- It costs less than you tridge. Like previous XTC albums, larly acetic. Woods' success is Oranges and Lemons offers a wide think to hear that she likes Eddie remarkable because he has creat- variety in its Dodd Is the ktest musical selections, the peace and quiet, but ed a leading man's career out of with styles ranging from African she misses you. So go In James Woods' list of early loud villain and whacko to British pop. ahead, give your Mom a flawedmen. character work that usually limits "The Mayor of Simpleton" is call. You can clean your actors to careers as character the first single from the album, actors. released along with a video which room later. Reach out and can be seen on MTV. This song touch someone® Joseph Ruben's good direction Downey made a good career is typical of most of the straight and Woods' acting set "Believer" move to exchange the posing and pop songs on the album. The apart from the formula. Among fraternity play of Brat Packers for majority of the songs on this Ruben's memorable takes is one serious fare with Woods. He stays 'V album are in this genre and are, that displays Woods' dual film out of Woods' way, but gives him for the most part, quite good. persona of con artist and intense more than a mannequin to play With this album, XTC seems to businessman. Dodd's face bears against. It is too early to gauge have worked out the problems the con artist's half grin, hinting Downey's strengths yet, so he that kept its last release. 1987's at his aversion to taking the shoukl continue playing asaorted , from being a ti;ply Korean's caae. When Kim's moth- roles to devekip and determine superior release. The major flaw er lays, you for helping Thank what he peitems best on Skylarking was that the band Therig^choica my ton," Dodd's lukewarm sup- was too experimental, creating port beoome cfaaatoMd aerious- music which was less accessible nett. Kim'i mother conned oon 'True Believer" reclaims the and less polittcal. However, the artiat Oadd into hamfliif a soul and k§d practioe of Eddie typical XTC sarcasm is back in he waoted to rahiae. Dodd in a taut, watchable story. :

timntvmmxmHm%mmmmMm •mm»iim9iammifUfi9 Movie is ginality and style > By LEONARD ELUS •* ^^ disptaywl in etrly aotnes. After ^u ^^ ^^ "DeiMFiiicluife the story, with its be so rehuud about gathering _Chche. The opening shot is the teilid Christmas oOl he wildly cliches, questioiiable poHoe prase- evidraoe. Beck stepping out ol a worn, pre- tosses filei and himmers his dure and poor depiction of the FBL You have aeen fihns like *Dead The Concerts 1974 oil embargo Pbntiac sedan, phone console. A smarter actor Policemen in a SWAT operation Bang^ before. Save money and Becks apartment is furnished wouki have slowed "Dead Bang" down, perhaps wouki wear bulletpratf vesU and rent **BuUitt." You wiB see an with a poster of sample Uquors. letting the camera in Directed by John Frankcnheimer wade as his wouM not wear visible metal or intenae Steve McQueen at war Lorimar He IS barred by a court order from face grew cruel and his clenched cowboy haU. Com ittee Pictures And the FBI woukl with his life m and a notorious *• visitiiy his kkte because he is fist turned red. nevera8s«niuttonei«ent toas villain. In other words, it is behind on his abmony, and his Frankenheimer also struck oat Uu|e an intentate fracas as the everything you will not see in if this nK)vie wardrobe appears to be on k»n with *'Dead." Hia »t Stop you have seen mistakes in one draamed up-•' in *'DMd." «^nv Dead ' ""^ Byig. presents before. Jerry Beck (Don Johnson) from Goodwill. is a Los Angeles police detective Detective thrillers ask us to an infractipn away from dismis- follow a man at war with himself sal. He is a divorced and in debt and a criminal. The worst trigger- heavy drinker whose apartment happy samples, which "Dead** looks like it belongs to a Villanova resembles, are Clint Eastwood's student who knows his mother "Dirty Harry" fibns, with their April 21 in tlie will not be visiting soon. distracting excessive violence. It You probably have seen this is the heel half of the hero-heel movie before, but not one titled lead that creates tension in detec- duPont Paviiion "Dead Bang" and directed by John tive films since the hero never Frankenheimer. dies. "Dead" opens with the late Neither "Dead'* nor Johnson this night robbery-shooting of a con- delivers the heel. Except for the Watch space for venience store owner. The sus- daughter on the playground, pect, a young white male of Beck's estranged family is never more details. average build with brown hair, seen. A telephoned Christmas greeting does not tug any «.'#>» V*-. proceeds on foot until he is ques- empathy tioned by a policeman, whom he chords. also slays. If Johnson's career was a base- Beck is assigned the case and ball game, he would still be soon he and his computer tag a looking for a base hit. With the suspect, a loser named Bobby demise of "Miami Vice" he has Bums. had a few shots to establish a Before "Dead" ends, Beck con- cinematic career. Add last fall's fronts his seedy reputation in the "Sweetheart's Dance," and he is villanova union LAPD, an FBI agent, the slain 0-2. cop's ex-wife, and a gang of white In "Dead," Johnson is lost in his supremacists. Hollywood persona. manicure is (Photo A DOTiJojhnaon portray dctccthreJerry Beck in "Pcad Bang** courtesy of Warner Brolhe^ SUMMER JOBS AVAILABLE ALL OFFICE SKILLS This week At The Movies: NEEDED INCLUDING: WORD PnOCESSORS Thurs. nite 6:30 and 9 p.m., TYPISTS SECRETARIES GENERAL CLERICAL Fri. 5, 7:30 and 9 p.m. TELEMARKETERS

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r Novoa,Scott lead Cats to fins AtMtto Alley Cat to begin » .' ByJOEGUARINO By JOHN G. RICCO the Balloon Day charity. Team three-run home run in the gBine. a hooie rtui and seven doublet. Assistant Sports Editor Sports Editor rosters are due April 7 in 213 Mike Wismer registered the win Schall hit the home run, which The Wildcat baseball team Dougherty Hall, and play will for Villanova while pitching only was a solo shot. of the celebrated its busy Easter break With the VilUnova basketball begin April 10. one inning. Catcher Dan Farren led Villa- by winning games over Philadel- season over and the NCAA Tour- Last year Gary Massey's Legion The break ended with the Cats nova in the batter's box with a phia Textile, Rider College nament coming to a close this of Doom defeated " and drubbing Rider, 6-3, winning their Doug West's » 34 performance. Mike McNeil and Seton Hall University weekend, V.U. basketball fans' Outlet team 21-18 in the final to upping second straight. Novoa once again Sears each slammed two doubles Week eyes will turn toward the 1989 take the tournament. The victory their record to 12-8. went the distance, this time in the win. The Cats faced Alley Cat Tournament. was Massey's second straight Main Line rival posting the win after giving up The. University of Pittsburgh Started in 1981 by Villanova Philadelphia Textile March 20. only five toumfiment title. hits. will travel to Villanova to take on Behind a strong seven and two- alumnus Ed Wallace (a senior at The Cats banged out 12 hits of the Cats in a two^me series the time)t Alley Cat is a double- thirds innings of pitching from their own in the game, including tomorrow and Sunday. Mike Boettcher, Villanova stopped elimination intramural tourna- the Rams, 7-4. ment held each spring in which varsity basketball player is Outfielder Gene Schall and first one baseman Frank Matrone led the permitted on each roster. Cats in hittii^g, each going 2-4. Games are played in a "win by Matrone contributed a double and two" format to 15 and are without three runs batted in (RBI) to the referees. winning cause. If a game is tied 14-14, the teams The team next traveled to Seton continue into overtime until one Hall for a three-game series with reaches 21. the Pirates. In 1982, the Rev. John P. Stack, of students, over Seton Hall took the first two O.S.A., dean took games, 5-1 and 2-1. for Wallace and has been at the Outfielder l^vin Cain led the tournament's helm ever since. "I it for Cats in the first game, going 3- saw how fun was studeits 4. to play with or against the varsity Rafael Novoa went the distance players, even if they lost," Stack on the mound for the Wildcats in said. a losing According to Stack, the number With the influx of talented h cause in game one. He then went 2-3 in game two of teams has varied from 32 to 48 freshmen and an expected and led the Cats in hitting in the in the past. Teams consist of six increase in competition, it will be loss. MIKE ROUSE players, who each pay a $2.50 interesting to see if Massey dares Bob McCreary pitched a com- entry fee to participate in the to enter the field this year to plete game, but lost despite only tourney. The money made goes to defend his crown. giving up two runs. This week's The Pirates, however, were Athlete of the Week is senior Mike Rouse. Rouse, a member of the unable to sweep the series. The tennis team, did not lose a single match during Cats pounded the Pirate pitching the Wildcat's six-game winning streak, which began March 14. in game three, winning, 9-3. In the team's (Photo by Hofmann) Gary Scott headed the strong match against Rider, Rouse was victorious in his singles match Head Coach Rollie Massimino congratulates Wildcat effort with a perfect 3-3 and combined with freshman Steve Forest Doug West after the (Photo by Trimble) senior guard to defeat Rider's top-seeded doubles tandem 6-3, 6-1. scored his 2000th career point in a recent N.I.T. game performance, including one RBI. A strong offense led Villanova to victories over Philadelphia Textile. In the following five against St. Peter's. Two games later, West, in Villanova's season finale Jim Sears went 2-3 and hit a Rider CoUege and Seton Hall University. matches, which were played against Kings College, Mount St. Mary's, against Michigan State, became the Wildcats' third all-time Pittsburgh, Haverford and U Salle, leading Rouse dominated, scorer with 2,037 career points. In addition, collecting straight-set singles triumphs in all teammate Kenny Wilson five contests. closed out his career as Villanova's 19th leading scorer with 1,390 Baseball total points. h PLAYER 1. Keith Herron (74-78)

Statistics '-^ 2. Bob Schafer (51-55) Russ, 3. DOUG WEST (85-89) P IAYCT 6/ eg ftg H H ;; m 21 3B HR Wm SBI so bb hbp s/sf tb/slubi mj ^g pct. bmh 4. Howard Porter (68-71) Clif^ Foley - 2B .556 5/ 5 9 1 5 3 2 0/ .000 1 1 1/ 7/ .778 6/ 11 .545 5. John Pinone (79-83) John Oakill - 2B/3B .429 9/ 7 2 3 1 0/ .000 1 2 0/ 1 3/ .429 5/ B .625 6. Ed Pinckney (81-85) Frank Natrone -WW .3?3 20/ 20 61 16 24 21 8 0/ .000 8 21 0/ 32/ .525 44/ 82 .537 7. Larry Hennessy (50-53) Eugene Schall - P/DF .380 20/ 20 71 13 27 20 4 4 0/ .000 14 6 1 Thanks 0/ 2 43/ .606 38/ 76 .500 8. Paul Arizin (47-50) Jii Sears - 2B/0F .359 19/ 19 64 22 23 8 4 1 1/ 1.000 6 20 0/ 1 30/ .469 47/ 81 .580 9. Alex Bradley (77-81) Gary Scott - 3B/SS .333 20/ 20 66 22 22 24 6 1 4 2/ 1.000 4 13 5 3/ 1 42/ .636 45/ 88 .511 - 10. Tom Ingelsby (70-73) Bill Ellis OF .306 14/ 10 36 3 11 5 2 0/ .000 4 6 0/ 13/ .361 16/ 40 .400 - 11. Bill Melchionni (63-66) Hichael Neill OF .271 18/ 17 59 11 16 13 7 3/ 1.000 7 4 2 1/ 1 23/ .390 29/ 65 .446 1 for > giving me 12. Hubie White (59-62) Rafael Novoa my start P/OF .265 13/ 9 34 7 9 5 2 0/ .000 5 3 1/ 3 11/ .324 13/ 40 .325 1 - 13. Harold Pressley Dan Farren C .256 14/ 13 39 5 10 5 2 (82-86) 1 0/ 1 .000 S 2 2/0 15/ .385 13/ 40 .325 Hike Hisier - 14. Johnny Jones (66-69) P/IB .250 10/ 9 32 9 8 8 1 1 0/ .000 4 9 0/ 12/ .375 18/ 41 .439 - 15. Bob ncCreary SS/P .241 18/ 16 54 13 13 8 .2 Larry Herron (73-77) 2 3/ t.ooo 4 4 2/ 19/ .352 24/ 59 .407 and Kevin Cain - OF .222 15/ 13 45 10 10 2 16. Dwayne McClain (81-85) 1/ 1.000 7 11 1/ 10/ .222 25/ 54 .463 Hike DeAnzeris-SS/2B .143 9/ 3 7 1 1 17. Chris Ford (69-72) 0/ .000 2 2 0/ 1/ .143 3/ 9 .333 - Brian Blake C .143 6/ i 7 I I 18. Wali Jones (61-64) 0/ .000 1 0/ 1/ .143 2/ 7 .286 Daa Snail OM - C .059 7/ 7 17 1 1 0/ 19. KENNY WILSON (85-89) .000 S 3 2 0/ 1/ .059 8/ 22 .364 always being there - for me. Robert GoIIom P .000 1/ 20. 0/ .000 0/ 0/ .000 0/ .000 R^gie Robinson (74-78) Narc Bartasi - C The warm spring weather wfll draw Villaiiova's hoopsters to the .000 1/ 1 0/ .000 0/ 0/ .000 0/ 1 .000 outdom* courts to compete in the annual AUey Cat Tournament. Nike Schick - P/OF .000 5/ 4 0/ .000 1 1 0/ 0/ .000 0/ 4 .000 Dave Schiesser -P/OF .000 4/ 3 0/ .000 2 0/ 0/ .000 0/ 3 .000 Hike - Svanson 3B/1B .000 8/ 6 "1 0/ .000 1 0/ 0/ .000 2/ 6 .333 Scott Harks - P .000 1/ 0/ .000 0/ 0/ .000 0/ .000 All my love,

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I I ByMCrSTAPES government, though. He told me and I t would have to correct him Staff Democrat just last week that he frequently \\ y After awhile, If he was getting so has to fight off sleep when he is that Wd he would even forget Life with Danny used to be so presiding over the Senate. "It's what century we were living in. simple and fun. We laughed, just all so confusing that I just Poor Danny! .

> 6-0 shared our give II Rouse leads thoughts and even up and get bored. tennis Half men's to start the played together on some snowy time.^ just doodle." NVhen Danny was nearly draft- sophombr^ > Mike Loughman and 3-6, S4, respective^. ed into the Army during the boimoed back froni a kws at afternoon. Little did we know When we were children, Danny Rider Ackerman won the final singles Vietnam '' then where we would both and I would talk War (what a scare for us I to defeat 6- be about >yhat we By STEVE KIRSCH Jerry Bens, 6A 4^ match* 6-2, at 6^, Na 6 sii^. both!), I was the one who told him 0. The kaie k»s was at Na. 5 today. wanted to be when we ^w up. Only one doubles match was to see what his dad could do singles, where Leonard dropped a Frequently, I would bring up I dreamed of being a radical, bra- to played and the team of Ackerman- get him out of some philosophical discussions. I burning feminist his commitment. The men's tennis team got off three-setter, 1-6, W, 7-5. and he, a profes- " 01>wyer was vk:tonous. Neither of us saw anything I even suggested he read sional golfer. wrong to a running start, winning The Cats also swept all three The Repub- "It would be great! their 'Nova travelled down the Main with the National lic after I had read and enjoyed All I would have to do is sit Guard. In fact, first six matches of the spring double matches again. The Rouse- Line around March 20 to trash Haverford, Danny didn't even understand the before the Easter break. Forrest, Teresi-Loughman and it. From what he tells me, he's still all day and play golf. No one would 7-2, taking five of the six singles difference. trying to plow through it, but he ask anything of me." Seniors Mike Rouse and Greg Ackerman-0*Dwyer pairs had matches. Rouse devastated Wes the press little trouble with tells otherwise. Recently, he told me that his Even though Danny and I are Ackerman did not lose a singles their Yokoyama in No. 1 singles play, All I really wanted to do was new job wasn't much different still friends, we had a parting match during the 6-0 streak. The ^P??"*??/ 6-0, 6-1, sophomore Loughman of Villanova netters get into some lofty discussions than what he wanted to do back ways after he met Marilyn. Even 'NovaNnva men won all six matches ^ ^^^ returned won, 6-0, 6-4 and Ackerman also '^ about Plato's theories, then. ' but Danny He said, though, though he I * *' the following day and won that his and were childhood easi*ily, but Head Coach Dr. Robert Ji?™« needed only two sets to win, 6^ 7-^' was always blowing me off to play classes with Jeanne sweethearts, he said the thing Langrangran said, "We don't expect to ^"«>^ ^^ *?*>«*? °»^» 2.60. Kirkpatrick over Mount St. Marys. golf. and Henry Kissinger that attracted him most to win them all. Rouse, Forrest and Leonard both were very HER Teresi and Back in school, Danny was such tough. Danny didn't was the hair. Mine was just no ' Loughman each won think that his 'I He added that the fast start is needed three sets to win their three-set matches in the a goof-off . I remember one time he dad would be able comparison to hers. Besides, hers important because now "everyone Cats' matches at No. 4 and No. 5 singles. to pay his way toughest contest of the season so told me he was having some out of these sessions. bore a greater resemblance to a is in a good frame of mind.'* The teams of Rouse-Forrest and far. Forrest, Leonard and problems with his American When we were going steady, I green that he was able to make The Cats won their first match Acker- Ackerman-O'Dwyer also captured man were also victorious. government class. Luckily, his used to play fun games with him par on. March 14 at Rider College, 8-1. one-set victories in doubles play Only Ackerman and O'Dwyer dad was able to pay his teacher about history dates. Sometimes I I know Danny is struggling now Rouse, at No. 1 singles, won his as the Cats won two of the three off were victorious in doubles so his 'F' could be changed into would mix them up just to see if with his new job, but I'm sure he'll match, 6-2, 6-2, against Adam play, doubles matches. V as Langran shuffled his an 'A.' he would be able to catch the do what he always has: just grin Kramson. No. 2 player Taytor pairings Villanova ran its record to 6-0' after winning all six Danny still complains about the mistakes. Usually he would not and make it look good. Teresi and No. 5 Pete Leonard also singles by soundly thumping LaSalle on matches. took hQme straight-set victories the road in a 9-0 whitewash. No The Cats ran their record to 4- by scores of 64, 6-3 and 6-0, 6- singles matches were extended by defeating visiting Pittsburgh, '1, respectively. beyond two sets. The highlight of - • »?"^»5-2, wiitrcn 18.lo. o VT M J c*. I March RouseKouse oeieadefeated the Freshman No seed S^y^| the competition was Loughman 's 4 Panthers' No. 1 seed, (Photo by Grandma Quayle) Jeff Mills. win by a pair of 6-1 socres. £$ ^1' ^2. Teresi won in three lon|^ In a moment of unrestrained innocent bliss, tT;*^! hS.Tv™%^*Ackerman, No. fi s^. There is no rest in sight for the young Dan Quayle downs 6 ^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^^ }fdT^t ^ weary Cats. They play six more some hot cocoa and munchies with and his pal . Loughman also needed three "n^u ^ . I * ii.v \ matches in the next week, includ- The Cats also swept all thre^ sets at Na 3 singles to win 3-6. ing matches against Lehigh, Mon- doubles match^,Mnth the No. 1 Nga,^!. Forrest and Pkilosophy Leonard mouth and St.John's. Fortunately, proFessor pair of Rouse and Forrest winning dropped si set matches at five of the six 6-3, 6-1. No. 2 of Teresi- matches are at home The team No. 4 and nT^ singles, 3-6, 6-7 on the courts of St. Mary. Leonard also won easily, 6-1, 6-2, qocs POOF! and the No. 3 pair of Ackerman By HARRY STOTLE Guiseppe, rattling on like this for and junior John ODwyer took Staff Gadfly some time. ^ three sets to win 6-3, 4-6, 7-5. Anyway, the issue of DooDah's 'Nova then defeated King's Dr. Jacques DooDah, philosophy disappearance has already (Photo by Pritchard) College March 16 on the road, also chairman, vanished into thin air spawned a minor philosophical h'> by a score of 8-1. Rouse, Teresi, yesterday during a discussion of industry. No less than eight major Senior Mike Rouse won every match he played during the tennis Forrest and Ackerman all took metaphysics, startling and puz- treatises are expected on the team's six consecutive victories. On the Ball straight set singles victories. zling his faculty comrades. subject by the end of the month, 'The discussion was just becom- including Guiseppe's "Can You ing quite intense indeed, and Do What DooDah Did?" and 'Nova hoops ousted Jacques was waving his arms, Bush s "Zippity DooDah." from trying to make his point, when all Conservatives, however, are of a sudden, BLOOP! He disap- already By JOHN G. RICCO Coach Rollie Massiminosaid. "It's the lead the entire first half and pointing to DooDah's peared!," said Dr. Tomas Bush. refusal to Sports Editor a shame it has to end this way." enjoved a 37-30 halftime edge. accept natural law "Well, actually, it was more of philosophy as the reason for the By JOHN F. SWIFT "serious allegations." a BLIP! than a BLOOP!," objected incident. The men's basketball team Sophomore guard Steve Smith Villanova came out strong in "It's simple. If you mock Associate Editor Specifically, it is believed Dr. Jean-Claude Limmer. The two the laws that ended its 1988-89 season March 22 played a nearly flawless game at the second period, in front of a confirm your exist- that investigators are trying to philosphers then began arguing ence, the resulting in a way which illustrated the the point for Michigan State (18- duPont Pavilion crowd of 5,561, logical incon- A few years ago, on a July determine if Rose was betting furiously and refused to comment sistency will squad's greatest year-long 13), scoring a career-high 34 however, and scored the first nine catch up with you night in Cincinnati, one of the on baseball as the allegations further. sooner or later. weakness. points. Smith, who scored 22 in points of the half. The Cats looked The message here greatest individual' feats in suggest. "Regardless, DooDah's gone, the second half, shot a torrid 11- poised to pounce on the Spartans, is, don't mess with the natural baseball history occurredwhen If Rose bet on games not and no one knows quite what to law," said one V.U. (18-16) showed the ability 15 from the field and was 10-10 but a flurry of V.U. fouls stifled philosopher. it . . Pete Rose broke the immortal involving his own team, he make of . quite extraordinary, to stay with its opponents from the free throw line. the Wildcats' momentum, quieted Regardless, many are lamenting Ty Cobb's all-time hit record. would be automatically sus- Cop Flop: Happy-go-lucky °^ really," said Dr. Guiseppe Gui- throughout the National Invita- the partisan crowd and kept former Security Chief Roman BeerbeUy takes a spiU at his new*k>b DooDah's untimely departure. This accomplishment was the pended from baseball for one on the ice. seppe. "I mean, awful shame for \\'' tion Tournament (NIT) quarter- "He [Smith] did everything he Michigan State in the game. "DooDah was a philosopher's finale of a career that had year. If he bet on games involv- Jacques, but the philosophical final game, but missed numerous had to do," Massimino said. "He philosopher. He also had the assured him a special place in ing his own team, he would be implications are simply ... shots down the stretch and fell to made every shot." At the six-minute mark of the meanest hook shot I ever saw," the game which is known as banished- from the for extraordinary. the Michigan State Spartans, 70- half, 'Nova had nine team fouls game sadly said Dr. Josef DosEquis, "America's pastime." "Allow to 63. lif& The stakes are higher than me explain. The who "Smith is our best offensive to just two for the Spartans. Dictionary spells death played with DooDah on a Rose was the type of player ever for Pete Rose. question is, what did Jacques do player," Michigan State Head Michigan State capitalized on the faculty intramural team. who embodied everything Although these are only alle- hotline: to disappear? What did he say? The Cats shot just 34 percent Coach Jud Heathcote added. "He V.U. foul problems, hitting a By THE GREAT SATAN 1-806^U-KILL-ME. The gunfire should think about read- Americans love to root for in gations and Rose has been publisher Where did he go? Where is there? DooDah's number will be (13-38) from the field in the second is the guy we go to when we need perfect 18 out of 18 free throws Staff Reporter expressed his concern ing it as well. Rushtodie has sports. His popular nickname, convicted of no wrongdoing, Is there a there there? Is there retired tomorrow at the Berg half and were a miserable 1-13 in the second half. for Rushtodie's plight in a press written scoring, like tonight." a dictionary for the ages Wynn Tavern, where he once "Charhe Hustle, " his dramatic the evidence seems to be here, and if not, is it very far? And from three-point range on the "We didn't miss a free throw The literary world has been conference held atop a huge or, at least, the suicidal, headfirst slides and his pure mounting higher and higher do they have cheesburgers?" said tended bar. night. "We just didn't make the The Spartans, who jumped down the stretch and that was the torn apart by the religious uproar mound of cash profits made by the ^m^mam^^mma^^^^mmmem and unbridled determination, against him. dictionary, big shot down the stretch," Head ahead 9-2 to start the same, held (Continued on page over the newest edition of Web- 34) which was evident in every- Rose has never been a ster's Dictionary. The fanatical Rushtodie has offered to stand facet of his game, are trade- stranger to the wager. His PayatollahKrossbridgie has called »n a comer and be blasted with marks that will forever be passion for horse racing and Liberals! for rap music "for however long it ZOINKSI the death of the dictionary's associated with his name. dog racing has been well- chief editor, Salman "In no" takes" to show his repentence but He is retired now, and man- chroiiicled over the years. But Rushtodie. the Payatollah refused to accept aging the team which he spent betting on horses and dogs is Rushtodie has had several run- the offer unless Rick Astley was most of his playing career with, not uncommon among those ins with controversy before. In also played. Rushtodie responded the Cincinnati R^s. The Reds associated with baseball. 1986, he drew the ire of Margaret that he was not that repentent. have not won a pennant under Florida, which is a hotbed for Thatcher...«vw..w. »»v^.after ^j..^saying that....«,. her..w. Aside from this controversial his stewardship, but Rose has these institutions, is where lipstick dashed with her foreign context, Rushtodie's dictionary done a solid job and many most teams conduct their policy. has a perky spirit rarely found in experts ftel that the Reds are spring training. A large The latest controversy arose resource materials. The verbs on the right track and will be number of baseball people are when several of the words in the ^^^^^ ^*^* *^eep you turning the strong contenders in the known to frequent these dictionary, when arranged in the Pa«es. I laughed. I cried. It became National League West this places. proper order, said nasty things ^ P^^ ^^ "*«. season. Whether Rose bet on thor- about the Payatollah's religion. Anybody interested in speaking Everything seemed to be oughbreds and greyhounds is The Payatollah then issued a or writing English good should going according to plan for Pete not the issue. The questkm is death threat on Rushtodie, Emma- ^^^^ ^^^ dictionary. Anybody Rose when spring training whether Roae placed illegal nuel Lewis for his role in "Webs- interested in drawing hostile opened a little over a month bets involving the sport which ter," and Samuel Johnson "for ago. has been the focus A his entire -^^*"^^'*'^^^^jtw^^ju._a,^._jiU-JU-^4U^», contributing to this whole diction- ^^^?='H^"%->V^ Then the trouble started. life. ary idea." When the Payatollah A Sports Uhistrated artkle The Sports Illustrated story Qi^yvQ-f-i^Vi OTirl was informed that Dr. Johnson Ov/X dl/!Ull dilU. March 27 linked Rose with said that he did bet on baseball. died in 1784, he responded, "Ha! orguiifed come figures and Rose has declined comment on Infidel shall not escape so easily! ill^pd gunbling. Sliortry after the stil^lect, but some of his Dictionaries were burned around sniff this story broke, tbt taacbaO ckiie fHends have defended the world as countless college commiaiwner's dfice iiiued a him and supported his students tearfully gave up their right here The Wildcat's MidMl wkk a diaappoteti«i 70-63 kiaa to MkM^ai State statement whkh confirmed innooenoe. to tlw Cats' cherished copies. lasd aqiiad Mxt yaar. that Soae is the sut^ of an This whole issue is sadden- Rushtodie's publisher invettigitioii involvinff New newsprint colofffie •rkiiiMa reftxmded to the controversy by ^ra-^ali— 4-.kl.i_i. setting up a special death-threat \PP^ P^P^f»>My^My

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&ANTAU&iSnMUllHaD FOUND! By IMA GRATE Staff Ego Trip >'-* 1/ Villanono officials were baffled yesterday when a giant head appeared out of nowhere on the football field. The head, approximately 50 feet in diameter and of Augustinian Vol.64.No.18 descent, was discovered by several VIUANOVA UNIVERSITY. VILLANOVA, PA ) April?, 1989 student shoppers who got lost on their way to the King of Russia mall. No injuries were reported. Senate The head has caused a major Sperduto, Zahm commotion since its appearance. All sports events have been can- celled until the head can be moved, approves debate the or convinced to leave on its own. issues The head itself could not be Concerns and proposals voiced reached for comment. budget University President Edward J. By SHEILA A. COURTER dent Government activities." Hobbitt, O.S.A., released this By DANIEL MORIARTY Staff Reporter The candidates were asked by ,. statement: "We are not yet sure Assistant Ntws Editor Brach if they had any plans to who is responsible for the place- The Student Government pre- unite other student organizations, ment of this giant body part on Despite the bolts of lightning sidential debate between candi- such as the Villanova Political the Villanono campus, but we feel dates Christopher Action Committee outside Dougherty Hall April 1, Sperduto and (V-PAC) or that these actions directly violate Students Against the University Senate heeded its Jonathan Zahm took place April / Drunk Driving the spirit of -the Mission budget committee's recommenda- 5 in the Villanova Room of Con- (SADD) with Student Govern- Statement." tion that next year's proposed nelly Center. ment. He also asked if this uni- Off the record, he added that he $122.8 million operating budget be Each candidate was asked ques- fication would cause conflicts. thinks Radnor Township officials approved. The budget contains an tions by the members of a panel Zahm responded that he would are responsible for the prank. average student tuition increase consisting of Dante Scala, editor like to see other groups operating It was announced that Villano- of 9 percent and a faculty salary in chief of the Villanovan; Daniel outside the Student Government no Security is investigating, and increase of 7 percent. Moriarty, assistant news editor of come in, but this would bring a difference could apprehend the culprit as In addition, even after Sen. Dr. the Villanovan; Phil Brach, of opinions. He said V- soon as the fall of 1991, depending Benedict Paparella, philosophy former Student Government pres- PAC recently tried to sponsor a on the supply of coffee and professor, and Student Govern- ident; Phil Kousoubris, student candidate, Kerry Stromberg, for a doughnuts. What's that in the stadium ahead? A giant Augustinian ^^^^ ^^ ^^^' Sciences position in Radnor head appeared mysteriously in the ^^ ment President John Lewis senator; and Maureen Township. st^Uum overnight. However, removed all the language "that Stapleton, news editor of the the external affairs Villanovan. department of Student might cause us to tJe struck by Joan London, com- Govern- lightning," the Senate voted missioner of student elections, ment would like to run an older was present adult for the position, Athlete Cat cagersi against a student proposal to to moderate the he said. attach to the budget a rider debate. Zahm said he "would rather see an honest stating, in part, "Quantum leaps Scala asked the candidates how debate (on the issue] they would which can come to a compromise 0' in the size of the endowment are deal with student the create fab apathy on campus. Weak required to diversify revenue (Continued on page 6) sources away from students." Zahm said he would like to restructure PAUL GRINNED Sen. Dr. Wilbur H. Baker, chair- Student Government man of the Faculty Council, who and create more positions in order final four (Photo by Subong) ^^ to This voted against both the budget and "entice more people to get week's Sicko East Athlete o' the Weak is *^* "*^* "^"y "* ^^^ Senior Voter At^^y^""^ Dinner Dance March 31 involved." Some of the positions by AL E. the rider, said, "I . . . voted against basketball reserve Paul Grinned. OOP ''^ '^^^^ -'^^'^ i^k^H^ -« heid^^^th':Td!i^?s he mentioned were an activities this [proposed budget] . . Grinned, who hails from Gouda Cheese, Never- Staff Hoopster because .rflsLK::' (Conttnued director and a fraternity/sorority information Never Land, was selected for his outstanding (mpagt 8) affairs department. He said he benchwarming this season. Due to the fact that Villanono basketball failed would also "go out and meet more Although Grinned charted negligible playing time, to make it to the Connelly Center )\e in order U>4md the answer he made his mark on the bench. NCAA final four for the fourth Specifically, he Bookstorrdecision soon to tnii^uestion, 'What can Student 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. I straight year. carved every verse to "Under the Boardwalk" into Head Coach Roundy ** By BRIDGET A. KELLEHER a decision, they will make recom- the interests of its students, so Government do for you?* his seat. Mastermindo has decided to stage Staff Reporter mendations to Dobbin and the that they can get the books they Sperduto said students are Grinned his own final four tournament, has quickly become a crowd favorite. The Board of Trustees, the R.V.M., Delano said. need, when they need them, and apathetic because they "don't feel Bartley Hall cafeteria fans, perhaps confused by his striking resemblance Roundy's Victory Although Meeting. "The bookstore committee is on the committee's at a price which is within range like they are making a difference. to Ivan Drago, now chant Communist propaganda Mastermindo has invited 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. three the threshold of making a big recommendations may not be of the retail cost," Kelly said, Sperduto said many students instead of cheers. squads which he is sure that decision regarding accepted, Delano said he believes are afraid to his team can the future He added. "The administration get involved in When asked about his newly found popularity. beat, as he really wants operation of the University Shop," that they will be given extremely wants to protect the interests of Student Government activities. Grinned only smiled. to add another National Bring your said Dr. Sterling Delano, chair- serioius consideration. the employees of the bookstore, He said he had spoken with student Championship Banner to the (Phpto man of the Enghsh department "The administration, in trying who have served the University students who are involved who I.D. doPot Pavilion. The Wildcat's by Nail File) and a member of the committee. to find a solution to the felt they had to opposition problems for a long time. If we go with an . "push. other people^-^ will be the St. Claire This shot was snapped in a scrimmage game against» the"«« Muppetmuppei The committee, whose of the bookstore, wants to protect (Continued on page 10) (in order] to get involved in^Stu High School girl's team, St. Peter Babies as Gonzo went up for a lay-up. »* members also include the Rev. w and Paul's second-grade Maulers Patrick Rice, O.S.A., vice pres- and the Villanono Student J. that the St. Claire girls play a Grease ident for Administration; the Rev. Not on Government. said. "He's a very versatile the presidential candidates really tough defense; Robert Welsh, however, we player. He can dribble between my J. O.S.^., assistant should be able to to the President; Gary B, Fenner, Doug penetrate it." legs or run right around Blessed, the senior guard, Tall me for Christopher Sperduto Grease, the 7-foot-3 junior the lay-up." vice president for Financial Jonathan Zahm is excited about the possibilities center, while eagerly Affairs; and University President the tournament anticipating By MARUEEN STAPLETON was made last year, "I'd like to offers. "Hopefully the matchups, By KEVIN C. HEIL in so short a time at Villanova and is worried about "We hope that the Rev. Edmund J. Dobbin, News Editor see it made into a constitutional we'll be able to bring the Villanono News Editor home . another in Student . . the inside play of St. Peter students O.S.A., to examine the organiza- change." Government has national and will flock to the games championship, but we Paul's enhanced my positive feelings center "Pooky" Wintime. in droves, Mastermindo tion and administration of the While serving in the Senate, don't want to be overly optimistic Pooky, said. Editor's note: Each of the Stu- Editor's note: This is an inter- toward Villanova and made me while only 4-foot-2, has They will finally be bookstore. Sperduto said he was a member at this time," he said. able to see dent view with Student "I've heard a style of Government *^:presidential can- Government feel closer to the University." play that us win... The1 nc membersmciiiucrs ofui theinc . . : — worries me," We hope." committeecommiiiee ... , of the student life committee. dtdajeswere presidential candidate have been meeting every week or interviewed separately fonathan Zahm. 10 days. When they have reached ^« "^P^^ ^ ^ ^^^ «^«'« ^**^^' ^*^ Q: Do you think your Q: Did you have any prior at all were each given the same set of experience with student transfer status affects your questions. The following is the Q: What is your experience government at your other By JOE Q. SLOW graphing my activity on the side- perception of Villanova and responses by presidential candidate in Student Government? school? Staff Nomad line during the games. Further- Student Government? Mahney Chris Sperduto. more, I have a camera that focuses only on A: Zahm said he served as a A: "No." SEATTLE The Final Four is me at the games. I have A: "Yes, I think it enhances it University Senate student senator going on as scheduled this week- been sending out tapes to compan- Q: What is your experience ... It has shown me the differences from University College during end. Even though Villanono ies for about three years Q: What has Student did now and tobe with Student Government? the two universities have, but it the 1988-89 academic year. He was Government accomplished not qualify. Head Coach Roundy I'm just happy to have gotten a also has shown me the similar selected Senate caucus leader, a this year? Mastermindo is in town for the response from somebody," Mas- A: Sperduto said that he began problems." The problems he found position which entails formulat- festivities. Rumor has it that termindo said in an exclusive his experience with a student at both universities were the ing policy and writing legislation A: said of the Coach Mastermindo is unhappy interview with the dnwffied Zahm one most at Villanonan. government when he was elected apathy of the students and the along with the executive If cabinet impressive accomplishments of Villanono and is seeking another things go according to sche- to the Senate at Old Dominion lack of a social life. By MAUREEN STAPLETON of Student Government, he job. dule, Mastermindo could said. Student Government has been the join the News Editor University (ODU). He explained "It has also helped me appre- He served as Student Government voter registration drive, "register- Sources close to Mastermindo company in time for their summer that this senate was different ciate more the potential of Villan- President John Lewis' say that he has almost tour of the United vice pres- ing some 800 voters on campus come to States. When Stephen than the Senate here at Villanova. ova and the good points about it Maloney. a junior, ident until he was fired March 20. and being able to an agreement with the party asked what he that bus students to would like to arrested last week on charges of The Senate at ODU controlled and most people take for granted," the polling places in order to give which will be his future employer. dance to, Mastermindo said, he said. "The rape and indecent assault, will delegated a $250,000 budget, be Q: Do you think your us a louder voice in township No, Roundy is not leaving 'Nono Nutcracker has always been my including the budget of the stu- "Because of my personality arraigned May 4, said a spokes- and transfer to coach favorite." status affects your governance. another basketball team. dent newspaper. the way that I act, I've person from the district court in made perception Roundy has Some of Villanova and "I would say the academic supposedly worked people close to the situa- Villanova. Sperduto then transferred to myself more of a part of this out Student Government? affairs committee has done some a three-year contract with the tion have expressed concern over Villanova and was elected to the university than people who At a hearing April 4, it was have Seattle Dance the notion very positive work in two regards Ensemble which of Mastermindo in a determined University Senate last year. When been here for four years," he said, that there was enough A: "No. I would say it enhances would make him the feature ballet outfit. in particular . . . establishing a ballet When confronted evidence to arraign he ^as elected, he was two classes Maloney, my knowledge actually, having syllabi project, setting up a place dancer in the group's world about this, Mastermindo smiled short of being a junior, a quali- Q: What has according to the spc^esperson. Student seen how another renowned and said, student govern- in the library where all the syllabi show. "It may be humorous at The fkration for sitting on the Senate. Government accomplialied arraignment will take place ment operates. I went to first to some Wake from different classes can be kept people, but I don't at the Court He said because he was a transfer this year? "I've always wanted d Common Pitts hi Forest [University] and it's a so that students can make an to be a care. TheyTl soon find out why student, an exception was made Media. After he it anrtigned, the school dancer. Ever since I have whkh is really quite a lot informed choice. Another accomp- been my cronies called me Twinkle for both him and Jonathftn Zahm. A: "One of the majcr thii^ die will then be heard in criminal like Villanova. Being a transfer coaching, I have been choreo- Toes' in college." K^Mnidy (Photo lishment of that committee has IfMtenHbido wttlto Irit by Ko0Ml() He said that although an exception > tan at Che bwrt (C«9Uimmimp^m (OmUnrndm^p^^ student and becoming so involved (Continued on page 5)

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