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Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 4-15-1998 The Guardian, April 15, 1998 Wright State University Student Body Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/guardian Part of the Mass Communication Commons Repository Citation Wright State University Student Body (1998). The Guardian, April 15, 1998. : Wright State University. This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Activities at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Guardian Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. SPOJUSHT SPORTS Spiritual Raider techniques Softball 2-2 a over examined, £ weekend, p p. 9. 0 13. Career Services offers Raider Baseball 2-5 for the employment answers, p. 10 •week, p. 1 (DUQM <BWr<FO%£V£nVQ£ JmfcdwmI ..V- Center photo by Mathc w Hudson The student Union s Multipurpose Room saw a cavalcade of ethnic music, song and dance Saturday night with Culture Other photos by Mark Mowrey Night. The evening was hosted by the Asian/Hispanic/Native American Center. School of Medicine dean named WSU President By MELANIE GLASS Through Kim Staff Writer Goldenburg's leadership >nd the collaborative efforts of the The Board of Trustees at board, faculty, students, staff Wright State University has and community, we can begin appointed Kim Goldenburgthe anew to thrive, grow and pros- fifth president of the univer- per as an even greater institu- By KIM FRICKE ceremony will be a positive event," said Shawn tion of public education," said Staff Writer Ruble, chair of the host committee. The sity. Goldenburg, who came to Duval. Kettering Children's Choir will sing "What WSU in 1983, has been dean Not everyone may agree Wright State University will hold an open- the World Needs Now," WSU's Dance of the School ofMedicine since with the BOT's plea asking the ing ceremony for the NAMES Project AIDS Department, will perform a modern dance 1990 and succeeds Harley E. WSU community to be Memorial Quilt April 20-22. The exhibit will routine to Madonna's "I'll Remember You" Rack who passed away March as"equally supportive" as they be displayed in the Student Union Multipur- and Lynette Heard, executive assistant to the Kim Goldenburg 29 after a five month battle arc towards Goldenburg's swift pose Room from Monday at 10 a.m. until President will be speaking at the closing appointment as president. Wednesday 6 p.m. ceremony. WSU is also anticipating a large with cancer. BOT members waived a national search Mel Goldfinger, president of the WSU The exhibit will display 320 of a total numberof new panels from the Miami Valley that according to BOT chair Daniel Duval, chapter of the American Association of Uni- 43,000 panels. Each panel is made by a loved to be presented and inducted into the Quilt. Goldenburg already went through and be- versity Professors (AAUP) said the BOT pre- one to embody the memory of a person who The exhibition of the NAMES Project lieves Goldenburg is "fully capable of leading vented the faculty's full voice in the decision has been lost to AIDS. Memorial Quilt, according to Staci Pepitonc. the university." of naming the president, according to an ar- During the opening ceremony 12 groups co-chair of the host committee, is not meant to Goldenburg said it will be hard to follow ticle in the Dayton Daily News on April 11. consisting of people witl i varied ties to WSU be a political gathering but instead a way to the footsteps of someone who has done great But the BOT feels the university is fortu- will begin unf< lding each section of the quilt. commemorate and educate the public about things, but wants to continue concepts that nate to have a Wright State administrator with The names of those represented will be read the lives of those person's who have died from have been planned by Rack. strong, focused and fully empowered leader- by speakers Dan Abrahamowicz, vice pres. of AIDS. "It is a time of community healing and "The first thing is to listen to the advice of ship qualifications. Student Affairs; Bob Sweeney, faculty pres. a way to raise an awareness of AIDS," said many people and coordinate the wisdom of Goldenburg's presidency took effect Apri I elect and Perry Moore, dean of the College of Pepitonc. faculty, staff and alumni and see what their 9, and he has named Howard Part, dean for Liberal Arts. Faculty and Clinical Affairs at the medical "The closing ceremonies will be a positive More quilt information hopes are for the uni versitysiud Goldenburg. school, interim dean of the School of Medi- and enlightening conclusion to the display. Duval said the BOT knew no one better cine. Instead of a sad and mournful closing, the on page 4. qualified for presidency than Goldenburg. Inside News: 1-5,8,17 • Opinion: 6-7 • Spotlight: 9-12 • Sports: 13-16 WIONISDAY, APRIL IS,, 139S Campus Calendar Wednesday, April 15 Union Gym. Contact Chris Price Race is from 8:30 to 10:30. p.m. at Nutter Center McLin meeting in the Forest Lane • General Education Task for information at 775-5817. • The WSU Artist Series pre- Gyms 1 & 2. For more informa- Community Center at 7:30 p.m.. Force open forum on general • Battle of the Bands spon- sents Gail Niwa, pianist at 8 p.m. tion call the Athletic Dept. at for more info call Monica at education, at noon to 1:30 p.m. sored by UAB at 7 p.m. in the in the Creative Arts Center. 775-2771. ext. 6986. • AARC meeting in the For- in 067 Rike Hall. Rathskellar. • Chick Lit Book Club, meet • Wright Outdoors Etc. meet- • University Libraries' • Terra Cotta Treasures work- and greet day, 4:30 p.m. at Barnes ing at 7:00 p.m. in the Student est Lane Community Center at 8 p.m., for more info call Multicultural Affairs Book shop sponsored by Barnes & & Noble. A book club run by Union Organization Offices in discussion of William A. Noble at 7 p.m. Learn a variety women for women. the Student Union. Monica at ext. 6986. Owens' novel Black Mutiny: of inventive uses for a traditional • AARC executive board The Revolt on the Schooner standard. Please RSVP a 429- Monday, April 20 Amistad, at noon in 441 1660 • NAMES Project AIDS Me- If your organization would like its meet- Dunbar Library. Reserve a seat • Thursday Night Thing, spon- morial Quilt display, opening cer- at 775-2380. sored by the Baptist Student emony, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. in the ings and events placed in The • Bible Studv sponsored Union at 7 p.m. in Campus Min- Multipurpose Room at the Stu- Guardian's calendar, contact Amy Pryor by the Baptist Student Union istry. dent Union. at 12 p.m. in 279 Millett. • Bible Study sponsored by • Bible Study, sponsored by at 775-5538. • "The Life in Samuel" a Campus Bible Fellowship in 162 the Baptist Student Union at 12 bible study sponsored by Life Rike Hall at 7 p.m. p.m. in 279 Milieu. Campus Crime Report • Triumph meeting from 4 and Truth from 12 p.m. to 1 • "Primetime" sponsored by the Union Station. p.m. to 5 p.m. in W025 Student ARSON/RELATED p.m. in W025 Student Union. Campus Crusade for Christ at Apr. 9: A Farmersville resi- Union. For information call- OFFENSES • ICC meeting at 2 p.m. in 7:30p.m. in E163 Student Union. dent reported the theft of a deco- Connie at 426-1836. Apr. 9: A Fairborn resi- the cafeteria. Friday, April '7 rative egg valued at $12 from • Wright State Spirit Unit Col- dent reported an unknown • WWSU meeting at 3:15 • Winterguard, color guard the Creative Arts Center. legiate Skills Clinic at Nutter person(s) attempting to enter p.m. in W025 Student Union. competition, 7:30 a.m. to mid- Apr. 9: A Fordham Health Center McLin g>ms one & two a vehicle in Lot 4. • Intramural Swim team night at the Nutter Center. Sciences Library employee re- registration begins at 5:30 p.m., Apr. 9: A Xenia resident meeting at 4 p.m. in E009 Stu- • Bible Study, sponsored by ported the forced entry and theft clinic ends at 8:30 p.m. Required reported the break-in of a ve- dent Union, for information the Baptist Student Union at noon of $35 from a desk at the Medi- for any student trying out for the hicle in Lot 12. contact Chris Price at 775- in 279 Millett. cal Sciences Building. cheerleading or dance team. Cost 5817. •Bible Studies from 12-1 p.m. Apr. 9: A Fairborn resident is $20. For a clinic brochure or DRUG OFFENSES • Battle of the Bands spon- and 1 -2 p.m. in 350 Oelman Hall, reported a break-in to a car and more information call the Ath- Apr. 8: A Village resident sored by the UAB at 7 p.m. in sponsored by Campus Bible Fel- theft of various stereo system letic Department at 775-2771. and a Fairborn resident were the Rathskellar. lowship. components valued at $800 • CAACURH meeting from issued criminal citations for • Poetry in the Cafe, fea- • AARC meeting at 2 p.m. in from Lot 4. 7-9 p.m. in W169 Student Union. drug abuse and drug parapher- turing readings by Marge E163 Student Union. Apr.