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The Grizzly, February 2, 1993 Ursinus College Digital Commons @ Ursinus College Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper Newspapers 2-2-1993 The Grizzly, February 2, 1993 Tom Wilusz Ursinus College Jesse Searfoss Ursinus College Sara Jacobson Ursinus College Robin Loiacono Ursinus College Mark Leiser Ursinus College See next page for additional authors Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews Part of the Cultural History Commons, Higher Education Commons, Liberal Studies Commons, Social History Commons, and the United States History Commons Click here to let us know how access to this document benefits ou.y Recommended Citation Wilusz, Tom; Searfoss, Jesse; Jacobson, Sara; Loiacono, Robin; Leiser, Mark; Webb, David; Rhile, Ian; Scoville, Satsuki; Lukens, Anmarie; Chido, Melissa; Rawls, Annette; Sockel, Christian P.; Richter, Richard P.; Sylvester, Ellen; McDonald, Liz; Laskowski, Betsy; Cosgrove, Ellen; Seibel, Drew; Baganski, Mike; Rubin, Harley David; MacMurray, Gretchen; and Markowski, Ed, "The Grizzly, February 2, 1993" (1993). Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper. 308. https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/308 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers at Digital Commons @ Ursinus College. It has been accepted for inclusion in Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Ursinus College. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Authors Tom Wilusz, Jesse Searfoss, Sara Jacobson, Robin Loiacono, Mark Leiser, David Webb, Ian Rhile, Satsuki Scoville, Anmarie Lukens, Melissa Chido, Annette Rawls, Christian P. Sockel, Richard P. Richter, Ellen Sylvester, Liz McDonald, Betsy Laskowski, Ellen Cosgrove, Drew Seibel, Mike Baganski, Harley David Rubin, Gretchen MacMurray, and Ed Markowski This book is available at Digital Commons @ Ursinus College: https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/308 Thue s conegeGrizzl 62,400 repetitions make 01/£ truth. --Aldous Huxley Y Volume 16 Numberl 2 1993 Cowboys Tame Buffalo, 52-17 BY JESSE SEARFOSS a 14-7 lead. minutes, culminating in a 39 yard Assistant Sports Editor Buffalo replied with solid offense touchdown pass from Reich to Don on their next drive, but was stopped Beebe to close the third quarter at Sunday saw the highest-scoring by a strong defensive Dallas line 31 to 17. Super Bowl game in history, as the stand and carne up empty. Even Dallas's Aikman threw a 45-yard Dallas Cowboys slapped the Buffalo more crucial on this drive was an TD pass (his fourth of the day) to Bills with a stinging defeat. The injury to Buffalo's Kelly on a hit by Alvin Harper early in the fourth, final score was Dallas 52, Buffalo Dallas linebacker Ken Norton, Jr., extending the score to 38-17. 17 --the third consecutive Super forcing Kelly to leave the game in Shortl y thereafter, Reich threw Bowl loss for the Bills. favor of backup Frank Reich. another interception, which the The first half was a display of Dallas added another touchdown Cowboys quickly converted into mistakes by the Bills, and of on a pass to Michael Irvin by yet another touchdown on a opportunistic offense by Dallas. quarterback Troy Aikman (14-19 spectacular run by Emmitt Smith, After a three down series for passing in the half). After Buffalo who had better than 100 yards Buffalo, Dallas had a punt blocked had another drive stopped and they rushing on the day against a defense by Steve Tasker. Buffalo marched settled for a field goal, Dallas took who had only given up one 100- into the endzone quickly after to advantage of another Bills turnover yard rushing game this season. open the scoring and take a seven to score again on a pass to Irvin to On the next Buffalo drive, Reich point lead. Dallas countered with a end the first half scoring at 28-10. turned the ball over once again on a touchdown of their own on a perfect The half was simply dominated by fumble, which was recovered by drive, culminating in a touchdown Dallas, aided by five Buffalo Norton and run into the endzone to pass to Jay Novacek. turnovers which were turned into truly guarantee the much-predicted Less than one minute later, twenty-one points. blowout. It was a record eighth Buffalo quarterback Jim Kelly was Dallas took the second half turnover for the Bills. hit by Dallas defensi ve end Charles kickoff and moved the ball 77 yards The scoring was nearly added to Haley, who performed with his in 8 minutes to extend their lead to late in the game when, in a play most consistent pass rushing day of twenty-one points. Then, Buffalo which is destined to be a part of the the season, and was intercepted by finally showed some semblance of "blooper films" for years to come, Cowboy lineman Leon Lett Jimmy Jones, who took the ball a high-powered offense, scoring on Ph%/Collrtesy Sports /lllISlTaled three yards for the touchdown and a 60 yard drive in the last two recovered a Buffalo fumble and ran Upsilon Phi Delta Approved BY SARA JACOBSON with green eyes. Their advisor is The issue of pledging was another challenging weekends would be the numerous service projects like Associate Editor Dr. Economopolous. major reason the group decided to ropes course trails like Outward Special Olympics, they will be One notable difference between organize together. The general Bound or Apallachian Trail. To involved in, they will seek to bring Last semester the Greek system Phi D and existing greeks would be consensus on the issue ofthe sorority finance such costly programs the cultural education to Ursinus on all at Ursinus expanded with the the group's committment to an regarding pledging seems to be best group has the fund-raising aid of levels of diversity. While net introduction of a new fraternity on alcohol-free environment. Even summed up by Shanine Brown's Dean Kane and also intends to raise wanting to be stereotyped, both campus, and it looks like itis going including the issue in their comment that, "you don't have to money on their own. The group diverse cultural education and to happen again. Having already constitution, the girls will not serve break a person down to bring them hopes to structure pledging such service will be major goals of the passed through the first two steps of any alcohol at any sorority event, up to sisterhood. " Many of them that pledges look forward to each group. approval from both U.S.G.A. and includingrushparties. Atthesame view the sorority pledging they new day of pledging and that the If Upsilon Phi Delta is approved AFAC since the beginning of the time the sorority does not want to observed this fall as containing pledging experience brings pledges by the faculty either February 3rd spring semester, if Upsilon Phi exclude itself from the rest of the unnecessarily degrading activities personal pride and a new meaning or March 3rd if the constitution was Delta is approved by the faculty in Greek world at Ursinus and will and often without point. They also in life. As freshmen Karen not entered in this month's agenda their meeting February 3rd or in mix with other fraternities or felt it was at times sexually O'Connor stated, "there'snotgoing due to time constraints, they would early March U rsinus will have a sororities where alcohol is present. derogatory and not conducive to to be any crying in our pledging. " be the 6th sorority at Ursinus, new sorority. In such a scenario the girls of the needs of commuting students. While, like other sororities on expanding the Greek system to 15 Upsilon Phi Delta, of Phi Dhopes Upsilon Phi Delta would not The girls hope to achieve campus, Upsilon Phi Delta will organizations. The group welcomes to be a service-oriented, diverse consume alcohol and would not sonething different with their have mealtime lineups, there will anyone with questions to sit in at sorority and an alternative to the accept responsibility for any alcohol pledging activities. Theirpledging be no public degradation. They one of their weekly meetings in the alcoholic Reimert parties on attheevent. By including this issue will conform to the Ursinus wish their lineups to be interesting, Paisley Lounge at 9:00 on weekends. The groups's motto in their constitution the group risks regulations and the Pennsylvania unique, and culturally concerned Wednesday nights and promises to will be "unity and diversity," and having its charter revoked if at any anti-hazing laws, and the main without crossing the line of making be non-pressuring and totally their colors will be emerald green future time the members of the activities will be focused on the off­ pledges feel bad about themselves accepting. Anyone else interested andblack. Emeraldwouldrepersent sorority break this pledge. campus weekend pledging, which or hesitant about pledging. could contact either the President vitality, while black would stand The idea for the group has been will be split equally between service Diversity, the final major issue Nichole Hobbs or Corresponding for the absence of color. The graduate, after which norrnal annual and physically challenging of focus for the sorority will also be Secretary IPledgemistress Ellie sorority mascot is a black jaguar elections will be held. weekends. The physically highlighted by Phi D. Along with Monfiston. February 2, 1993 Al Eaton's "We Are the Dream" Global Perspectives BY ROBIN LOIACONO main;hewaspoliceofficers, wives, young man who was trying to rally BY MARK LEISER Of the Grizzly daughters, friends, parents, and the support for King) until the KKK Of the Grizzly boss, et. a1. appeared, terrorizing the workers; On Thursday, January 21, Al The three characters other than they lynched the young man. INTERNATIONAL Eaton performed his one-man play King all began with views in some Suddenly, Dr.
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