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This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1993 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in March1993 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. SOUlherfl iilinois University at Carbondale Thursday, March 4, 1993, Vol. 78, No. liS, 20 Pages Edgar puts higher educa ion on t--~ .. - By Jeremy Rnley ",mion for SIUC •• 2.8 percent Politics Writer Budget recommends $37 million inc.rease for state program increase. Bill Capie, associate vice­ receiving Ie funds lhat expected Gov. J,m Edgar's budget 3ddress economic recovery. The pace of recommended a S72 miliion consumer purchases in vilal areas increase 10 SI.9 billion. from Edgar. tile recommended presidenl of adminislration. said Wednesday placed higher any additional money sent to the education high on the Slate such as automobiles. housing and Debra Smitl~y. spok.... woman for increase is pleasing. durable goods has quickened. In lBHE, said it is • relief 10 find whal "I am v~ry pleased, especially University is needed. priorities Jist . and educaticn Officials from the Presidenl ' officials are pleased even though short, the Dlinois economy is bock funds could be given though the that he put Iligbcr education in his and Chancellor's office could IlOl they ~ _ j not gel all they wanted. . ontra<"k.- Slate did not match IBHE's tlwe top priorities: he said be for comment. Edgar saId the slale is escaping Edgar backed Ilis oplimism by proposed amount Hodel said II still is too early to reached lhe grip of recession and there is recommending 0 $37 million "The governor placed higher guess whether the General Edgar also addressed !be income hope for the stale r.cooomy. inc~ase for hjgber education in education Iligh in Ilis budge!. and Assemb ly will approve the HUt surcha rg\~ . wbich provides "More of OUT people are operations budget. that's good to hear." she said. recommended increase and how money to education and local working." he said "Most of our The lIIinois Board of Higher Ross Hodel. spokesman for mum SIUC couJd receive. people are confident 2bout an Education in January IBHE. said afler two years of I BHE recommended $175 Group wants time to consider equity By John Rezanka BUI some participants in the SpecIal AssIgnment Writer IAAC meeling said Ihey did not undersland why the comminee An slue commJlfee studying postponed discussing specific pooposals f'lT equity in w..>men ' t; recommendation. in lhe Sex &juily athletics decided it needed more Cornmillee's Title IX compliance lime 10 male recommendation . plan. and some members said the Charlone West. associate committee seemed 10 be sIalling or. director of athlelics. said JAAC the changes. """"hers would iJenefil from moe discussed by memben before Ibe plan is submitted to --Gus Bode ~J _ '7 SIUC President John Guyon. The IAAC did not indicaIe when it next would address !be report. ~1I "I am concemed that some pans of it are too prescriptive. especially (Ihe chronology of recornrnendatio) at the very. very StatlPhoIo by IIlI:a Von HOOI( ~£- end.- West said. "1 think (SEC) is almosl anempting to micr<>-manage Measuring method how we adminislcr the gender Jackie Rossi of Chicago measures the lunlor In product design, w:s using wood, Gus says the committee is equily issue. height of the abstract model she Is building plastic; and glue 10 finish lIP some toucMs going to call a huddle on t!lis !or materials and methods class. Rossi, 1\ on her model Wednesday Ilflemoon. play. _ EOUrTY, JI8!Ie 5

Attorney general to speak Students petition housing hike on African-American crisis USG approves $2 fee increase to get WI DB on the airwaves By Todd Schlender Cole. student body president, In a surprise mo':ct the council By Thomas GIDSon teligion, sports,law and labor. General AssIgnmeo rt Writer supponed the inc_se. A letter decided 10 add a resolution to the Minorities Writer The heatings starled in from Courtney Macke, president of agenda in favor of a $2 student fee SeplemllerinOUcago 8Ild have The Undergraduate Student the Residence Hall Association, increase to provide funding for Th. attDmey genernl will be included other cillcs around !be Government Wednesday pOSt­ also stated il was in favor of lhe WiDB's transition from cable 10 ~,lg SlUdenlS and others in the !We since then. pone i a vote on a housing fee increase. But other students 10 broadcasL SIUC communily to provide Bwns wiD conduct hearings increa '" after SludenlS presen\l".d a attendance who announced their At least 40 supponers of lhe testimony on lhe problems from 12:30 to 5 p.m. petition opposing il. and instead opposition to the increasI" led the campus radio slat ion were in senate to d-Iay 3ction until attendanc<:. James facin~ black men when he has a Wcm-lay at !be sruc Student appro,ed a $2 fee incnas.: to pul a Graham, counci. hearing on campus next week. Centet aoditoriulTL WID8 011 the air. -.:onsensus oould be reached. l'PJlreSCtItative from !he College oi illinois Attorney General One of the most wg>:nt issues The large audieoce at the Denise Young, usa repre­ T,.-lmical Ca=rs and a ju;tior in Roland Burris has called ft!ci,tg the Uoiltld StaleS IDday is meeting included sUppo!1a'S of the sentative !'!ool Brush Towers and • IO',illlOll from Maywood. proposed senior in administmior; of justice 8IIe/lUon to !he crisis COr'."" '''':~ Fundralslng festIval, ROTC cadets gather Opinion -5eepage4 AlumnI council Women's basketball new programMing at SIUC back house t:laaallled to offer scholarships to face ISU In first undenNayforWSIU to socialIze, relax -5eepage 15 to super students round of tournament ~ -5eepage20 -S~ory on page 6 -Story on page 7 -StOl)' on page 14 -StOl)' on page 20

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0 .11 1\ I :.:(jll r, ltl · .... "IH I, IIIIJ\ln"" til' r II 'I, 1,.,llfl.lll Slue, I Sy K8Yin Bergquist $por1s Edi1Dr Firth, Scott selected to all-MVC The ... i. a saying in basketball team; Bolden honorable mention that it is han! to beat a team three times in the same season. SIUC seniors Anita Sooll and The sruc womeo's basketball Kelly Pinh bave been named to lhe All-Missouri Valley Cunference AII-MVC team tearn wiU ~e1 its chance to do just women's basketball team. that when it plays the minois Stall: Tonya Baucom, SW Mo. Redbirds tonight at the sru Alena Salulei Tiffany Bolden was an honorable mention selection. Caryn Brune, minois State in the fin;! round of the Missouri Kelly Flrth, S. Illinois Valley Conference ToumamenL Firth and Scott were joined on the first learn by eight other Ann Hollingsworth. WICb. St The Salukis, 17-9, downed lSl1 Melody Howard. SW Mo. t.... ice this season en ""~. a 12-4 players, including Ihe Southwest Missorui State Irio of Tonya Ann Miller. . lowa conference mark and the o. 3 Julie Rittgers Drake seed in the twmamenI.lSU. lG-lS, Baucom, Melody Howard and Secelia Wtnkfield AnIta Sc:oct, S. Illinois dropped three of its last four game'> Shannon Struby. Creighton Other Iirst-teamers WClIO: lUinois 10 finish 6th in the MVC with =6- SeceIia WmkfJek!, SW Mo. 10 mark, the Redbir4s' worsl State's Caryn Brune, Wichita Stale's Ann Hollingswonh, league ftnisb since 198~. Honorable Mention On Jan. 16. the Salukis lopped Northern Iowa's Ann Miller. Drake's Julie Rittgers and ISU. 73-64, and Feb. 21. SIUC Tiffany Bolden, S. Illinois rallied behind poinl /luard Anila Creighton's Shannon Struby. Joining Bolden on the honorab1e Carrie Coffman. Bradley Scou's career-high 30 points to top Becky Aynn, Creighton the Redbirds, n.fJ5. mentioo list were Bradley's Carrie Coffman. Creigluon's Becky Aynn Mindy H.:ndrickson. CreighL "ISU has been our biggest rival Kristi Kinne. Drake the last few years. and anytime we and Mindy Hendrickson, Drako's Kristi Kinne and Indiana Stale"s Amv Walker. Indiana State get together with them y it is a battle." SIUC head coach Cindy Amv Walker. Soot! said. 1be kids have worked Winkfield garnered both pl ayer prizes went to Aynn. hanf and know they have a major of the year and defensive player of Wichita State coach Linda the honors. The newcomer b&~ on their hands. ' year of Hargrove was named MVC coach The Redbirds may have revenge the year and freshman ~ the year of the year. on lheir minds tonighl. The last Ihree years, SlUC has knocked regular-season play Wllh a 67-66 ISU out of tbe MVC TournamcnI win over Nonhem Iowa. It was (6) Illinois State 00 the sru Alena floor. only ISU's second road win of the at " We would hale 10 break season against nine losses. (3) Southern Illinois lradili.>n and nol come to L.­ "We have 11 01 b~en very Carbondale," ISU bead coach Jill SlUC center Jennifer WIUIams ~ a pus during women's successful on the road, and we DIM: Tonig!1I HulChinson said. "They've done a basketball practice Wednesday afternoon at the SIU Arens. needed that win to prove we can TIme: 7:05 p.m. job on us three years in a row. The Se/ukls were prepari'lQ for tonight's game agalnSlISU. play on the road: HUIChinson said SIte: SIU Arena They are a greal team thaI plays OTHER MVC ACTION: RadIo: WUEZ.f'M 103.5 great on their home floor." cbeck: Ccecb Scou said. "She ' a Wichita State Saturday. sruc Three other garnes t.ighlight -= 9I\JC 17-9 \'2-4) The Redbirds are led by senior very good big piJlyer." struggied at times. bul used a 21-6 today's first-rouod action: No. I _51. 1[)'15 (5-10) center Caryn Brune. Brune, who is Sophomore Courtney Porter i run 10 pul the game away. seed Southwesl Missouri Stall: will last mMIIng: Feb. 21 , in averaging 20.6 points a game, hil lSI J's other big gun. oonnecting for "That game sums ur our play all play host to No.8 seed Bradley: Normal. Anita SooII sc:orad for her average in the Redl:>i.rds' 13.8 points a grure. season." Coach Scott said. "We No.2 Creighton wiu be at home 30 points. 19 in !he second Feb. 21 loss to sruc. The Saluleis head into tcnight's were inconsistent when we should against No. 7 Northern Iowa: and half, to lift !he SaIuIcis to a n· "We have 10 II)' to keep Brune game having woo 8 of their 1851 9 have been consistt:nL" No. 5 Wichita State will travel to 65 win OIIII(lhe_. under contTol, and keep her in games. including" 68-56 win over The Redbirds finished up Des Moines 10 face No.4 Drake. Women netters hit road for Memphis, Louisiana Ely Kevin Bergqcllst State 00 S. rurday. "It hasn'l been a good 2 weeks tourney 10 capture the No. 3 and GallagHer has been penciled in at Sports Ednor The S.'ukis were origl~ally of practice because of the No. 5 singles tilles. while the No. 3 position, whUe Pietsch schedule<' 10 face Louisiana fecb weather." sruc coach Judy Auld Gallagher leamed with Catherine will go at NO.4. Irena Feofanova The SIUC women's tennis leam Saturday but a cancellatioo PUI said. "We ar.... going into this Pielsch at No. I dOubles. and will play No.5 singles. with wiD hit lhe road today for a four­ SouthweH Louisiana State on -he weekeoo at a Iitlle bit of a went 3-0 to eara lhe Kareo Wasser holding dowr, the malCh trip. SIUC sct edule. disadvantage as far as having championship. No.6 position in the singles The Saluids will face Memphis The SlIukis will return 10 the outside court time.- Wendy Varnum and Leesa flighL State today in Memphis, Tenn., ,.""rts fo:'owing an ll-day layoff SlUC began its season al tbe Joseph. SI UC's No. I and o. 2 Pietsch and Gallagher will team before continuing their journey after com;...ering in the Eastern EKU Touroameot Feb. 19-21. players. finished as runner-ups at up at No. I doubles. with Vamum South 10 Monroe. La., where they Kentucky Tou-namenl. Tbeir where the Salulcis garnered three their positions. and Joseph making up the No.2 wi II do baltle with Centenary on practice time has been hampered championships. Varnum will take the No. I slot doubles squad. Wasser and Lucy Friday and Northeast Louisiana during thaI time by the inclement Lori Gallagher and Irena for the Salukis this weekend. with Steele. a new combination. w'.ll Slale and Souihwc:st Louisjana weather. Feofanova weot 3-0 during the Joseph slated for the No.2 ,poL play at No. 3 d..,ubles. Jackson hip overshadows Lemieux solidifi White Sox's lack of moves The Sporting News becaus-c all lbe news was best in hOckey s upposedly about guys coming II seems all anyone hears 3bout beck from injuries. Never mind tbe Chicago While Sox is Bo thai every club has guy who it Jackson. The fascination with Bo' ooeds 10 come bod from injuries. hip "ornes on the heels of a "Whatever. I can take the heat. I offseasoo when the While Sox dido't think this was a leam that limited the.ir move~ to signing needed a 101 01 moves. Hey. if two reclamatioo projecls Ellis Burks ex: three of our guys had just \JIeir and Dave Stieb. "erago years in 1992. we would As a ... sull, General Manager have been right in contention. .. Ron Schueler has been getting The preoocupatioo with Jackson critici2led in Oticago for his lack of oIe:ures all !haL action and the White Sox have Jackson's comeback from hip­ been widely overloQked as replacemeol surgery i ooe of legitimale contendefs. sport's most amazing stories. But TIIoSt' perceptions could end up slt,;:Uy from a bt.sebaJl point of being very wrong. view, it bas little impact on the "Ye,h, I look a beating all White Sox's chances. winter," Schueler says. " People Jackson likely can only DH. me for not doing anything. Chicago alro-.ady has Gec!:ge Bell, said we were running a March 4, 1993 u- TAN-SUPER SALoN' PHO TOS I The Ult mate Tanning Experience I by Newswrap I "The Tanning Salon of the 90's" I Slue p~ Sludtnts for sale in the ~I pring Break Special! I Swdcnt O:ntec Hall of Fame world TodaV STUDY UNKS VIDEO GAMES, EPlLEPllC FIlS - A I Get lOam· 3:30pm Freocb swdy ~ a possible link between playing vidoo games IIId $~~22u2~~p~~);R~ckage 30 cases of C!1!¥ filS, the bead of a consumer commission said II.iiii E. ______Grand Mall 457-TANU' -.. Sponsored b, p~ . I Pais. Jem 'nrquem was dccailcd last momh 10 cany 0Ul the SllJiy after repor1S of cbiJdrm baving 6ts aflrr playing vidoo games. The ccrnmission will tqlOIt back wilh more findings 011 the cffeas of the Tom's Place March S~cials games' ~ lighting effects IIId quick-<:halging picWres 011 kids. Dine in Historic Roadhouse Atmosphere! Nike Sale ISRAEU FORCES ARREST 100 PALESTINIANS - Just minutes North of Carbondale on Israeli forces arrested some 100 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip DeSoto. Air Wednesday and kept up the ""fon:cment of 100gb securil)' lMISures 51 N., Reservations suggested 867-3033 Max imposed in =poosc 10 auacks apinst Israelis this week. In Jerusalem's ------~--T.------Old City an Israeli IICICUrity guard suffered IlIOdeolIe injuries after being Land & Sea Dinner I Sunday Dinner for 2 I Slabbed by a PaIesIiniao woman from Rammala. PIlIice were continuing 1/2 lb. HI" Eye I $10.95 101" two cnnr-.. I the search for the Israeli wt-.o sbot 10 deaIh a 60-year-old PaIe:!::ian. and 1/2 lb. Fried, ~ll1;jIllP. ' ~!'f1x 01" ~lr'!:;*'-~ : OZONE DESTRUCTION HITS RECORD LEVELS - ,1 dinner $9.950 I f .. CattW..'Cblc:ken ' I ~ Desuuclioo of the oz.one layer over the northern hemisphere again is 2 dlnnen $17.95 I 0-., BBQ Pork Steak I reaching record levels, the eoviroomeOIaI organization G""",peIICC said Fried Tues .• Sun. after 5p.m, I 01" Shrimp I in London Wednesday. Unpr~lIcdly low readings wore talc"" over Exp 3/31/93 I Noon· 9 p.rn. I Sweden, Fmland, Nor<.'aY, Canada IIId Japan during the last six wcets. ____ :.. ______...L. ___ ~.!'!l,!9~ __ _ Greenpeace said the readings approac/Ied levels which until now had An Dinner SpecIaJa l:>eIude only hcco ~ over theAnuuaic. Steako & Prime Roo oaved Salad, Potato. Vegetable and Homemade Ron.. MEDELUN CARTEL lEADER LOOSES SUPPORT - ~feaions by some of Pablo Escobar's collaboralOrs IIId police raids across the region he once domioau:d bave !eli the Medellin cancl leader vinualIy alone in his fight against the SI8IC IIId almosl inelevanl as a drug traIIicktt. government IIId police officials said Wednesday. Once one of the weaIthiesI. and most powerful men in the world, Escobar bas hcco weakened by the surrender of eight of his closest associalCS. :FREE SPEC ... ~: nation NBC NEWS PRESIDENT QUITS AFTER ERRORS - Michael Gartner quit as NBC News president Theaday aflrr two ~ I T-SHIRT I apologies for emn IIId a loss of managemeol.upport. Gartner denied he was forced 10 qui!, claiming he planned 10 leave this year. He said he I~ with purchase of any I moved up the timc:ablc bccauoe, "given the publiciI)' of late. I think it bcsllO announce it now in hopes that this will take the spoUigbL off of all of us IIId cnabIe us 10 oonoentrate fully 011 our business. " He is the first official 10 quit since NBC SlIgo:! a aasb as part of a "Dateline NBC" :~~ SW ATSHI T!: tqlOIt 00 the safely of GeoeraI Moon ttucl

Norma Ewing aM John Poblmann's names were misspe1Jed in the Feb. 24 Daily Egyptian. Ewing is the chairwomen of special education. Pohlmann will he !he cbainnan of a merged department of educational WINTER CLEARANCE SALE psycbo1ogy IIId special education. lQ-75°/o oEf Accurac\, Desk -- I • EntIre Stock!!! If readers $pol an emr in a news anicle, they can OOIllaCt the Daily Epptisn Accumcy Desk 81 536-3311, wensioo 233 or 228. Now Through March 7 Oally Egypt n BIG SAVINGS ON: • iJ ••• Birkenstocks, Rolierblades. Kayaks and SUlnEdD:801oroao­ SI>ana EdD:~ 8oogopoI Canoes. Sunglasses, SId Jackets, Boots, _EdIor.-,..og'­ _PogoEdD:T_ ~1>01~___ ~Ccooodr-.CIootooDo _ Tents. Packs. Rappelling and Climbing --~-­ _fo.d.....-.a..tnoOgrooo Gear, Books. Thermal Underwear. ~e-=_,,-, Rainw ear, Water Filters, Stoves and Spoo:iIj PogoE*r. c.oy Hoooo!oI«o Cookwear! _""'"'9v--- -All Sales Flna!- -""-_ ..... (Open 70-6 Mon. - Sat.. //-5 Sun,) --""""-'*-'I00I''''_-­ --a.y---II:~'- SHAWNEE TRAILS ----- March 4, 1993 Student ag e ive, club workers testi~' By Joe LIttrell attempted to bodily esc on or Police Writer "bumrusb" Waight out the door with the · of a member of Before employees of Checkers Check.,..' managemen~ Ganesan nightclub could remove Jose Shanmugen. Wnig/u. he told tbem it would take According to lestimony of the all of the boonc:ers at the club to bouncers, the four !nen collided make him leave, according 10 with • partition near the old coat testimony at a coroner's jW)l. check room. Friends ",bo accompanied ~ scuftled on the ground Waight on the night he died for a tunc, then. assisted by other testified that he did nOI want. bouncers, they forced Waighl iigh:.. outside. tbeir momentum The jury deci~ Tuesday that slamming the group into the wall Waight's death was aa:idenvJ. outside the entnlDCe to the bar. Waig/u. a 24-year-old freshman BOUD""r Steven Crawford from South Holland, died from testified thai he then "lored a full asphyxjation Feb. 5 fO!! :-wing a nelson wrestling bold on Waight, confrontation with employees at forcing him 10 the ground. Feeding the fowl Oleckcrs nightclub. 706 E. Gnnd According to Crawford, be laid Brenda Magers, II JunIor In forestry from Ave. on top of Waigh!, applying the full AIken, S.C., and Art Clothier, II aenlor Iri ' At the start of almost five and a nelson unlil police arrived and half bours of testimony, Jackson p1accd handcuffs on Waight. County Coroner Jerry Thurman Other bouncers beld Waighl's told the jW)l it would have to listen arms while wailing for police 10 Panel disputes state university proposal 10 many different versions of the arrive. By M~ T, KucIak Patrick Kelley, slue law After Kelley finisbed, Albert events that led to Waight's death. Testimony of all the bollOcers Administration Writer professor, was pressed into SClVice Somit, president of SIUC fro,,, "Some of these people are lying; portrayed Waight as a man OUI of some are exaggerating what they control with remarkable strength. to act as an advocate of the report's 1980·87, rose 10 give the olber think Ihey saw; and some are even ...,hilc restrained on the It is probably a good thing Ll plan 10 eliminate two governing point of view. Bob downplaying i~ " Thurman $aid. ground and handcuffed. Go•. Kustra was oot able to boards and replace them with a "I must ""gin by congratulating Oleckers bouncer Edmund Bart According to bouncer Jeffrey show up at the discussion Thesday separate board for eacb university. Kelley for summarizing Kustra's tcslified that the confrontation Judd. it took him and a police night in the Lesar Law Building Kelley stood at the podium and report without becoming physically began at about 1:30 in the morning officer to pull Waigbt', hand about his task forcc's explained the plan's intent to CUI ill or bursting into hysterical when the bar was closing. behind his back. recommendations LO change the OOSIS and slash away at • layer of laughter." he said. "The mactions to Waight was dancing with some However. according to state's higher education structure. bure.Ulcracy in the illinois higher Ihis report have ranged from friends when he was asked to leave Carbondale Patrolman Jeff The room was filled with education governing system. disappointment on down." the bar. Waight began to leave the Vaugb." Waighl was not Slrugglinj! scathing remarks and biting The plan calls for geoing rid of Somil said Ibe lIIinoi, higher bar, Ban said, but then told Ban when he amved on the scene and sarcasm from both the discussion the Board of Governors a.'ld ~ education ')'SteI1l is inefficienl and and Charles Hicks he was not felt 00 resistance when he belped panel and the audience of about 40 of Regents. which oversee the u'.l3ble to provide the state with going to leave. pul the handcuff. on Waigbt. people. seven public universities not r.lore than one reaJly good "(Expletive) you. rm not going Despite witness statements that Neitbe1' Kustra or Jane Rader, a included in the SIU or University l'lliverst:y, whicb he

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New. so.If",,-taIM """""* Editorial Edi1r-mtati"" Jeromy FInley !tara Grover Walter B. J~ Brady Bill passage would curb violence THE BRADY BILL, wh ich would require a waiting period for handgun purchases. appear.; to have a new lease on life now that Pr;:::;idenl Bill Clinton is in office. In his economic message Clinton told Congress. "I'll make you thi bargain: If you pass the Brady Bill. I'll sure. sign it:' The bill would create a five-day waiting period for handgun purchases and mandate a background check for the prospective buyer. If the check turned up a criminal record or history of mental Illness, the purchase would be denied. Letters to the Editor amed for former White House Press S<'Cretary James Brady. who was shot in the head 12 years ago during the attempted assa sination of President Reagan. tbe bill would be an important step toward curbing rampant Men's sports deserves more money handgun violence in the United States. because of size, ticket sales income TillS IS THE FOURTH TIME in ix years the hill has been introduced and differs from the version introduced in This is in response to "Gel~ 1er opp:JSed to baseball. receive equal millions of aolJars a year through Equily eeds Enforcemenl al funding and scholarships. post season play, television the last ses ion of C..ongress oilly slightly. slUe' i" !he Feb.22 DE. Also. women's alhletics doesn'l contracts, and booster club The main changes include the five-day waiting To ""Iieve that women's alhletics bring in !he money men's athletics contribuljon.~ . period instead of seven, and provisions that encourage should receive as much money as does. Perhaps. in a perfecl world, stales 10 computerize criminal records. men's i ridiculous. No! only are ticket sales much women 's athletics would receive For one uung. women don'l ,,"ve hiaher fOT men's (oolba)) and the same amount of money a,s a foocball This is • sport that basketball than any other spom. mer..'s. According lO Dewey Srokes. preside... of 11>e Fraternal =. Order of Police. more than 25,000 people nationwide were rakes "P a large """""11 of money bol !he Ibousands of dollars given Yet in a perfect '.vorld women and muSI give OUI numerous 10 Ihe athletic departmenl by could compete at !he same level as murdered with guns and 1)4 police officers lost Iheir live scholarships 10 be competitive. booslers are illlended to " booSI" men and bring in as much money. 10 handgun violence. Therefore, wilh !he largr amounl Ihese !Wo programs. - However, as of today, women Nearly 4.000 children were murdered in 1991 and aboul of the money from the men's As for Ihe Division I schools don'l compete 31 !he same Ievd as 53 percent of homicide victims that year were killed with budget going 10 foolbaJI. II j, with lOp notch programs (Notre men. !hey don'l bring in as much handgulis. according to FBI statistics. probable Ihat men's and women's Dame. Alabama. Kentucky. money as men, and therefore don'l Such evidence makes it easy to see why Rep. teams of an equivalent sport . say Michigan. etc.) !heir men's football deserve as much money in return. baskelball. track. or softball as and basketball programs bring in Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.l is able to cite a poll showing - David Gibson, senior, history there has been an increase in gun owners who suppon the bill. Women can find help [ Colors of humankind I ILLI OIS, WHJCH HAS A THREE-DAY wail for handgun p:! rrha,p:, and a one-day wail for long-gun purchase. ha had it own syslem of gun buyer i~ ' ~~~~;~~~~II~~~~~~lI ' l ~~~·l~1 . ~~~:~S~ background checks since Jan. I, 1992. done inleniew wilh "Mary" concerning her abortion on !he Feb. 19. 01 !he reefh18 thathe meant and Ihc gri"'ing pmce" which followed. well bUI obviously does nol unde~tand the Within Ihe first year, the syslem prevented 1.234 I'd like 10 add. however. thai a woman does nOl now a>ocepI of racism. . purchases of firearms and identified 367 pro pective need 10 do all the resean:h on options alone because First of all. Black history Month does not buyers who .... ere w:mted on arrest warrants. Ihcre is help available. segrrgate people. It educates people and Some were denied a legal purchase and probably bough I Throughoul the country and throUghoUI Sou!he,." multiatllunditm does nor cause rocial problems. a gun illegally or went 10 a tale with less ~tri ngent laws. Illinois there are crisis pregnancy centers whilst Jgoonnce does!! But legislation passing Ih e Brady Bill would Ie sen purpose is to provide women. al !;o cost, with the Mr. Ota\-u belie\,es thal srrivmg lowar.I racial the likelihood of other states complying as background resources and infonnation !hey need 10 choose !he besl oo! .... blindness will end ilICism, 'aJ'! for themselves and !heir unborn. Even if lhi. WeJe true. cole bIindneos will checks and waiting periods are implemented. If someone like "Mary" comes 10 !he Sha\Vn... Crisis less we are all blind. JO wal;e up Pregnancy Cenler here in Cari>ondale she can receive a IN THE PAST THE BRADY BILL has been blocked free pregnancy test, discuss all her options with a by Presidenl Bu h. who agreed to sign it only if it caring volunteer. and be given help with housing. were included in a comprehensive crime bill. a'1d by uch schooling. fmding a doctor. etc. Shc'lI he offered pre-natal vitamins. maternity obstacles as the alit .laI Rifle Association. cJOIhing and a volunteer tD talk wilh as often as need But the blll 's passage looks brigbt with a presidenl eager be. 10 sign It in legislation alld public support for the bill There is never "sales" pressun; bccaU>e !he vNuntee!" increasing. is acting out of campa sion, nol in the ; nltTe ~t of Albeit, like any huge problem. one solution will not rid making a profiL the nation's streets of handgun violence on its own. But the Don 't race an unvlanned pregnancy alone when help is avaibble. - julie Murp hy, senll'r, Brady Bill would make a significant difference. anthropoIogy Editorial Pol ide... SVtod-. n:UIng -...... ".....- _ ...... _100,_ .. Howtosubl11ita B ~C . opniona 0I1hoIr""", -/ /< _ A. You 250 _ will be given ~ for pub4k:8Uon. SIudonto muat -.uIy \--:: B: Letter - bJ - - ...... ,...... -. bJ'" - dopntwC, ...... --bJ'-'-~ ~Jor __oI"-""=n>Ibo_"""'bo"-' ~ C:Editor '.t. - - -- ~ March 4, 1993

I Calendar . BURRIS, from page 1-- Afiican Amtrican rrWc.. the society &.!Olimooy 11m> uptns. canmuwty will pay for iI tenfold in the fim"" activist """ from fnen and women Community in tenns oflost human potential and whose live. have been directly the cost of """,ices lOUcbed by this problem. Carter & Con nelley Burris has cited welklocurnemed "We a!ok those on the fronLltACS. -TIfl, ----­ru.NOIS o.".u- 01 EmpIaymoot problems such as poverty. high pro(eosional' and gIlISs roots people wilt pro\'ldc J"to. IUYIU In(onnahOb ud With "Wild Bill Cronin" ~1O~ (nxn IIOC:JOp.m.1ICdIy unemployment and aangs. alike. to te.tify before the In ~ Sludml Ot\dopmenl Annes, BCitdin, Poor edllation. racial commiss;on on their experiences in T.... O For !'Dotll IGform_llGn call Cui al _2.1J&. discrimination and other social ills dealing with uniques prpblem. also we", cited by Bum', faced by African-American men Heineken Bottles $1 75 ~~~~~~: ~For the me\I invQlved. they tell and to offer suggestions for positive ~cb frOnl 1M coneen will ao &D Catta hean-"''''I!cbing Stories' of shattered change." Bwris said in a Sl3teU1enL Light or Dark • ~ rorherbMe fDlrfOW~ dreams, empIy futures and wasted Buttis said the commission has to UN'DERG~"-OUAT£ POUTlCALSae:nct lives." Leach said. Ieam which organizations are active ~~~.'~Fordrplaot Leach said the commission will in lite African-American help mobilize the state's pubUc and communities of Ulln ois and SPC CENTER ~ Comrrunet ... 11 private resources for new poUcies determine what assistance th('Y o:o.~;::":..e ~aoo.oIlhr S&udmI and programs that will belp need to increase their effectiveness. aUeviate the unique problems "In the broadest sen.e. the F1lIEl'\DS FOR NAn""E~ ...-iII rnac:I: confronting African-American com'ntssioo will work to afIinn the =n~=:,~~~:':'I8,lO males. Amer.c!;lt dream and the glory it Bwris said one of the obp:tives promises for aU in thi land and to BIG MUDDV Film F~lvaJ ""111 hal'" • J ~~·~.7""mlbe' of the commission i to convene assure that no one is denied the StudrftCemerA!oIIfuom.m. . talCwide public hearing to gather possibility of achieving it," he said. BIG MUDD\' Film muval will be v.....ma '"The M~. 91C1li&ht m tbr: SWdenI CZdef """""""'" EQUITY, from page 1-- BIG P.ruODY Film Fotlval ....,11 be ~ competition fib", hum 10 un. 10 S p.m. today in " I think it is much too detailed back and basically testify or talk to Ihe Comn'lllRlca,ionl Buddin,: CiD~1l for a committee report to give us (0 give us additional input on Sound5uc<- :hi .... Houdek said. CALENDAR POLICY·· The dndlille for ~uidance to somebody to proceed ClI,.dar lI'ntl Is DOO. two daTI wrerrt alid in a sense to micro-manage Houdek made an exceUent point, pablk:lltioo. T1tt lit... sbotIki IN' '1pt-nuU _ .....,. t.dtIIk tt.. a.e. ,-m.., ...... some areas;' she said. West said. Many of the members on of lite nul and ,Itt •••.e or lilt "noa But she said IAAC members had the IA AC are not experts on the ...... 1M Mea. J.w-...... bit dfIftnd an OPPOrtUlllty to discuss and act on issue z:xI want specific infonnation 04""'," to"-: DaB, P.c1ptt.aNt:WSI'OOIIl, C h-...... a-IU7. AIt ... some of the speci!lc about the recommendations...... 0.&. recommendations during the But West said some of the lAAC rr.eeting. members saw the decision to "I came here today tbin)cing that postpone discussion as a stalling we were going to have a thorough tactic. EDGAR, diSCllSSion of the report and that it Fifty-one members of the athletic would be an opportunity for input. department staff met for more than 1 exchange and 8 lot of educatioo." twO hours Thesday to discuss the from page West said, "but also an opportunity SEC r«:ornmendatio. govemmerus. to get some supp..~ for some of the A copy of the minutes of lite The local government portion of recommendalions and in some meeting. including input 00 specific the income laX !Oun:harge was not cases to say. reconsider this rcc:ommenWuions. was ~ced out made penna:l'!nt in 1991 wnh the recommendation." at the beginning of Wednesday's education \>Ortion. and the special After the meeting. West said the IAAC meeting. revenue ,lIaring to local governrr.ent comminee m:o;sed a chance to \earn lin' 1Iart, SIUC athletics c'.irector. wiU be gone 00 July I. he said. about the reasoning behind specific sa,d lite athletics depan:nent SIeve Odon. ~ dII--" ~II>. """",ftoin 1idmJn.Isb:adarj WQUJd . IY ~ the Dlinois state empi.)y3f·. funding [or education. but exceller.t opportunity to at leas! be input from athletics department he does DOi. agree with the informed about the rationale staff. hit is up to us [0 make some kind elimination of die local government underlying specific recommendations in the repon:' of report to thr. IAAC to tell them portion. how they (athletics staff) feel about Cu.1en said the proposal makes it West said. " I was very the plan." Han said. clear that additional revenue is disappointed. Most of t~e commillee members came to the "It will be a compilation of the "...... ;.:0 fO meet stJUe and local needs meeting prepared to discuss the staff's feelings in lite fonn of an il, IIIintlis, and the union cannot documenL" administrative assessment of the Shaping a Global Society serve the ~~!>lic under the current Nancy Bandy. assistant director plan: It. ~ aympoolum to e>pIore tile ImpoItance " oommunlatlon In tax strOcture. of athletics and SEC chairwoman. Han said TIde IX is the law and tile emaglng g)obal aodeIy and tile __ 0( hlgber edI1C1Olon. "Nothing makes thi.. Cieai'Cf than said she was disappointed the the athletics department will _ to tile sruc Communl;y the proposal to eliminate local IAAC did nol d,scuss anything comply with it despite an uncertain sruc Sbldart OeDta-, _ 4 . ... i~lJ government's ~h ue of the tax during the meeting. Gnancial future for intercollegiate SutCharge." Willi he :;aid. "Coupled "I don ' t want to go through athleli<:s. Ja:::OO .... ~~ .a.nr-D property tax caps, this plan is " one­ another budget year continuing to Title LX of tbe Education rr- U.WudrW .... w.-U.Atc AN-.... k ...... two punch that will knock out viIaJ discriminate against women Amendments of 1972 states that no · Paa-. __.Dlnda ...... fI...... ;)WIo."'~ . government services al the local pe<5OO in the United Slat... 00 the athletes." Bandy said. "I'm very lCkl1 - N_ r--.tac .. e=---'.... o.a..k'_ tbeu.t c..ttIt7 . u.n­ level. We oppose iL" disappointed they dido't at least basis of sex, be excluded from Pa:I.~ either CarllondaIe Mayo, Neil allrmpl to discuss iL .. participation in. denied the benefits 1:16,...... a.....­ Dillard nor C,ty Mantier Jeff Frank. Houdek. an IAAC member of. Of be subjected to discrimination Doherty cuuld be reach, d for from the SIU SdIOOI of Law, said under any educatiooal program or L'n.~~ a.nr-A. they could not go through the plan activity receiving federal financial .~~. c.'- ... Crudft~ comrnenL 1.Pnt-.... r.. ~_~c.-lao.u.tc...,. · also the stale item by item beca..se there was not assi.>!aoce. Edgar ..commended a.nr- Do Pull LIlt~ eIlNlgh athletic departmont input "Part of the dilen=a is that we make permanent the por1;"n of the 1:30-4.:4015,...... ahout the recorruneod&tions aud the don't know what the fut:ure holds 1989 income tax surcharge. LA vw.. vs..., 00...... BaDtw. D. consequences of implementing for (the fl'oding of) sports at Sen. Ralph Dunn. [)'Du Quoin. ... SlUe,- Han said when "'ferring to " SWNNtdakI. ~~ said in a statement he supports them. I.~,.....,..,...,...... c:w...... ___ "All r m saYIllg. and 'he motion IBIIE proposals [0 elimil:5te state Edgar's stand on higher educalion. • .... w.o.r.s...w~.8:trascP~~ ...... is saying, is that ('In willtng to give funding fur inI..."'tXllIegiate athletics. and although he does not sup)lOll a.or..t.I.IIc~ ...... ~ ... . individual members of the athIe11c 'Tm wary of die fut:ure. I wish I making the -temporary income laX .,. ~.s-t-,...,..."...... dcpar1ment .n opportunity to COone knew what was going to happen." po-manenI, be sees the benefits of "AII~·~C. 1111 tall. . Sex EqUity C mlttee Tille IX cQmplta. ce plan *Bmaw....~~.DWBAB~..-.r . "J agree with the guvemm that 4:OO ..... o...... · Ieet'-....,.. ... vw..on.....-.ow...... educating the children of illinois sbowd be our top ~;iori ty. The

govemo,' has also recommended IIIP'~GUC-..a-&~a.c " making the temporary income ~ 10:.15 .... ~ ...... a.uct.,...... ,-...... ----. surcbarge permanent with all ...... Im2UIe5 going to the swe. .. be said. • MuI c::a.,...,.... m...... r.--. "While I don't agree willt his la.-1L"" ...... decision, it would JlI1'vent cuts in L"""",,,, __ r.-uc . _~ education funding. programs for • ..., ..... ~v.,...... ,...... families and children and funding .. a.uc,...... ~-.=---r ...... for prisons." * ...... ~~ .... USA ...... Edgar said Ihe budget also ~ ...... la ...... *'-'7 ...... _...... includes. boost of S 118 milltm for ~4 \II CWIaIO'__...... I-.,PUII~ child welfare in the Stale. '1ba!', • substantial inctea.9.' " he tm-uo ..... 'BIII-"~...... &ec.~a....- • •• id. "But I believe ,.. are <>bligated. both moraIt and legally, ~it" --- Pagc 6 March 4,1993

WSIU festival, I Final.cial aid season 0 ns this month '9.~ programs By Todd Schlender independent student is someone imntigration and kwl deCaJ1L GPnerai Assign:nant Writ.r Students should not who l S at least 24 years old, a Srddents who are confused by veu.r:.. •• a wan! of the coon or an the SYS\etll and require additional getundefWay March ",Alles the time of yea: for be discouraged and orphan, marriod, a graduare student help or infOl1l\lltion should speak By Chrtstlan Kenneny srudents to prepare fmancially far should follow steps to !lI' bas cbiIdrm. SWdcnlS mllSl'­ ... ith their financial aid team in Ent&rtainmeot WriIar the coming scbooI term. ocoe ct ~ requiremenIs or ,hey Woody Hall or phone the ofrx:e 81 There are many chalges this year ensure they receive will be CONidered depend::nlS cl 453-4334. A new year of in the already cornplic.lrrd Iinanaal available benefits. their pan:oIS. A second cbanllC in The Federal Student Financial programming for public aid process and timing is essenIial. the process caused problems Ihis Aid Informalion Cmu:r has 8 toll· television station WSW is Students should not be - semesIer for many veterans. ftee information service at (800) underway and tbe '93 discouraged aDd should follow oot the pertinent sections of tlle A new daIIot..e mMCh MIll imo 433-3243. TDD services are available for fundraising feMal i3 01[ 1IIld through with all of l-~e steps r~ andinside,'forward it 10 the address e'.fea to verify that male students the impaiIcd but 8l naming. necessary '0 ensure the)" receive the """'" had regislered with Selective hearing ooIy a long-distance number _. (301) The festival is an annual available t>-..'1Cfus. SllIIlmts must mail this form by Service. event WSIU stages ill an Dianna King 81 die 6nanciaJ aid April 1 if they want priority The new system was DOt fool- 419·3518. elTort 10 raise ~ f~ students may want benefits held until the glitch was has 10 offer. The festival receives some form of benefits and to verify lhat they still have Cial suppoo. This WItS done 10 allow Student Center:lll( individual viewm to support the programs !hey W8~ 8!:J enjoy most directly, b. said. SPC Video presents ... AnoL'rer g031 of this year's rosuva; is to show more people what pobIic television I "A HUNKA, HUNKA 8URNJN'FVN!" has to "ffer in enlMainmenL "We'te Uyin to e and HONE~MOON --~~~WSI expanding...... ,,; ilS reach lr terms or musical prograrllming as we!:, tij. INVEGA~ app~aling 10 listeners of more modem 11lusic. Thursday: 9am - 5pm TONIGHT! This hm~:::->o:ied appeal inclu;j~ per'fo.. m8llCe$ Ihis Friday 9am - 5pm 7:00 & 9:30 pm season on V. SIU bY Paul SLUdent CenWr Video Lounge, Simon, EIlr,n Jobn, The Saturday 9am . 2pm Moody Bines and a Bob 4th Floor DY!dn 30th AnniveNary Admission Oit~1 $1.00 (.c\ebration. FREE POPCOPN! Gerig said he bope$ Ihis ehan .~e in terms of 15''' ANNUAL prIl!..ounming will win over non-vieVters and non· BIG MUDDY snppon.~ ofWsnJ. FILM FESTIVAL - MARCH 1-.7. 1993

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Both playing at the Student Center Aucilito.iium Admission only $1.00 111rc115& 611 ....10 P.III. MardI 7 II 2:00 ,.,.. ~~@~ Siaturday, EngIIoII_t,-bf_LMw Ted __ _ March 6 _bf[!D) __ ~ .. _&_ac; ...... _ 9:00 p.m. Students benefit from scholarships An "officers dub" for Air Force By Erick J.B. Enrlquu a be selected in a competitive ROTC cadet.< thaI serves to build Genen!J Assignment Wriler selectiOD board authoriz.ed by camaraderie contributed to the the ROTC Detachmenl 205 SIUC group earning a t"P nationaJ A new scholarship. available commandtr. honor. to fuU-time SlUC students that SlUC stude!lts can take any The back house ii a pl_ where meet certain requirements set bY aerosVace sludies io the Air ROTC cadets can gather and the local Air Force ROTC. Force ROTC program and illteract fOl11'aJly as well as !"'JIlli.ses 10 pay full bJition with ,eceive this scholar,hip. informally. noobligatiOlIS. Not only "ill students benefit Located behind the officen' "Anybody Ihat IS in our main offICe, the bo::k hoo>e is one from this prognun. but cadets as prognun and bas a 2.0 GPA can element that helped place them '>eII. get a scholarship if they' re an "We just reanlly got a new among the top 10 percent DliDois teiidenl." said Captain scholarship that provides each detachmeots in the nalioo, Because of the sense of Alan J. Closson. "This covers person in the last two years of camaraderie detachment 205 all their tuition. We still have the prognIm S I,OOJ a semester." established in th" back bouse as these left over and unused_ If said Fowlco:. well as its lOp perfOlll18llCC in cadet anyone wants to come into OW' ~ Mott of OUf last two year activities and scholastic program it would be available cadet.:l are on some type of improvement, it received the • Air 10 them. They 'can take that fOl' financi a1 aid, as an extra Force Organiz.-tional Excellence two years without any incentive. the Air Force has Award' last semester. obligation." recently come out with this A cording to Ricky T. Qua1ifications include: scholarship to cover eXlr:. McGlolhin, cadel colonel and a a be eoroUed in the Air Force costs." senior in vocation education from ROTC prognun. In their junior and seni(\!' Orange. Texas. detachmeDI 205 a be an mhlOis resident. years, Air Fon:e ROTC cadets stands OUI from other detachments a be • full .. lime student at receive S I 00 a month, and if because il h:ls a comparably huge SIal! PhoIo by Ed _ SlUe. they accept the scholarship they a maintain at least a 1.0 GPA, r=ive SI,OOO towards school. back house. Inspector General Martf. Bates does a litHe wort! In the , ~ • be interested in a according 10 Captain R.T. "One of the. reasons we received computer room of the ROTC back house. The baclk house, a Ih ~ award .s because we are recreational facility. helped detachment 205 rec... : ~!:! the "Air commission in the USAF and Heckler. commandant of cadets. unique com p'~ red to th~ o ~er . Force Organizational Excellence Award" last 5efMSter. de,.chments. McGlothm sa,d, "We have a fronl bouse for Ihe 205 qualified for the award by Cadets participa~1 in activilles constant activity and tight team higher standard." said Bates. officers, then we bave a back hous<­ superior pC"I~v-,mance in the including a joint ArmyiAir Force woric:. "That's what makes us distinct for the cadets. Cadets can get back foDowing categ"';"': ROTC ball . field training "000 thing that makes our cadets [rom your average college there and be relaxed. That gives • oroduclion: total Cadet preparatioo. COI]lS picnics. camping stand '.>til is L'tat they are a good. student. " t you an environ.'neul of teamwork. • en,oIlfnent averaged 8'J or..,uruly. trips, paint wars and an open house tight cohesive team and they are Captain R.T. Heckler. lY'.cGlothin said tho tl3Ck house is • educauon: Ni!'!.d "excellenC' for parents. very active." Fowler said. commandant of cadcb, said being a a place to relax and tal,k out for quality insuucton. and quality "There's about 150 Air Force "RegardJess of the lime ,,( year cadet means having more focus problems. training. Corps 3verage GPA ROTC detachm'!nt. across tbe they're usually doing S

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"It will be a celebration of celebration of The first by Toget Kelantan, itt yo.n Jt"'J 'i" diversity;"-said Vickie Devenport. Zata Lini, ZUI Kiply and Jayme o~anizcr of the festival. MThe diversity. .. the school Glover. Suzanne Stephan will ResrcW.-r'CU1r scbool has many international has many perform one dance aIooe. children, some of which"'J ive in A Brownie 1IWpC, led by lennifer Eveween Terrace and Southern international Peterman and Jill Berube, will LUNCH BUFFET Hills, Ibis is a unlQUC resoun:e for chillJren ... this is a perf\lTTll an israeli folk daooe. the scbooI." Devenport said the special 20 DISHES "As pcopIe come into the festival unique resource for perfOl11l3Jl(U will he from 7:30 Iol Week.days from 11:00· 3:QQpm they will !eCeive a passport," she the school.· 8:15 p.m. She said Jl'IIlOOS will be $4.65 Mults $2.95 Cbikfi,..n said. "When they visit each of the aHowed to browse the exhibits booths the children will write the before and afla" the dances. word friendship in their native - Vickie Deve~rt A -.arne >lalion will be set up and language ron the passport. " people will have the chance to SEAFOOD BUFFET Devenport said she volunaeered Fri & Sat from 5:30 - 9:30pm Sun from 11:00am - 3:00:m The Indian foUe dance will be participate in ~ from around to~tbefestivalw~w~ performed by Amit Sbarwa, Puja !he world. $8.95 Adults $5.95 Children held sevecal years ago. Agarwal, Nisha TheUer. Sheba Devenport said the Gm Scouts The Idea for rejuvenation of the Subnlhmanyan, Shivan Gulati and will bave a booth set up and WIll 10 Appetizers Indudina event came fmm the Citizen's Pot Sticken Sb.bp"To.t Dcepika ModaIi. conduct the grunes along with CbIcbn on. Stick CoN __ Advisory Committee. Devenpon _ a.Icken _ 5 ....,.. "In our country we hsvc 15 other activities. The book sits on the cornmiuee. official languages," said Roopa "Rainbows" al90 will be or. sale 81 Aboul 20 countries will be GuIati. a Carbondale resident :.'!Id 10 Entrees Indudlno the festival. The book was Snow C ..... Logo ~ ";-cbIfI_ represenled, with displays of of Shivan. mother "someone can compiled by SIUC students an;! Gnen .lade Sca!Jope TripI.. Cnob authentic items such ~ costumes, feel like a foreigner there by simply ShrImp with Cas~ _ .. Sovz SbrImp faculty and contains intemntional money, stamps, aafts and art. traveling from Nonh to South. We s...m. CbJck.." Mo~ Bed fairytaJes. l'en\< In _ Sauca Vcgetabla o.JIgbt The countries that will be will tty to represent aU aspects of PaIrons will bave the opportunity participating al'~ China, India, our country 81lhe festival." to try on Chinese costumes and 128.5 E. Main St. East of the University Mall Greece, laoan, Korea, Mexico, The Chinese dbnces 10 be take pan in a cIq-.;.. ..kg lesson. Phillipines, in..,. Nigeria, Malaysia, perfonned are "Collecting Betel CaD 457-7666 fo<~ u.s. travel company offers affordable travel packages It's Back! Our Anniversary Sale By candace Samollnskl Kings and a two-day cruise. Intamational Writer "We have about 40 programs _It _ ~,' Do8cott __ A travel company recently ""Ibcy include c:ombinadanl uiro established in the United StateS !O Egypt, 1sIaeJ, Jordan or 1\DtJ:y. AD PastE"A!i rOOuced up to 30% offers students affonlable trips to However, we aJso work with Egypt, Ismel, 1\ulcey, lordan, IndiII people to design the type: of trip incluces Seafood Pastas and Nepal for about S50 a daj·. they are intere:ned in taking. Our Small size pastas s~g at $195 " Our company has been agency is very Oexible. " operating in London for two Anyone interested in n10re For people with a taste Does not Include salad. 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-- ' ~ "." -. ' I' ~ cafe owner •• ::- ~·.lf. • % -. '- ,', I ~ Fund cut proposal diSputes city LUNCH & DINNER BUFFET business fee ONLY $3.89 threatens at letics , soUP , SALAD BAR By Sanjay Seth , APPETIZERS • 8 ENTREES By nac:y Moss IBBE allows the state CilyWt1Iar Administration Writ ... inQiJu;joos to beeler respood to Monclav- FrlcIay llam-3pm and 5pm-9pm !he proposed cuts ofPQP. Saturday and! Sunday - All Day The owner of a local business said ' Bring In _ ad f(W a fREE Soft DrInk 4574510 A proposal to climina/e sw.e He said that University of !he City Council is not friendly to funding to SlUC atnletics and llIinois n:presenl8lives poinlOd local businesses as cornpaned to CUI more than 30 percent of ia out that some of the data bigger ccrpora1ioos. budget may force the provided by lBBE were Tom Egert, who owns University to coosidec dropping incorrecl. Longbranch Coffee House OIl Ihe from Division I status, an U of I officials claimed thai town square, made these COIIlDletIts official said. figures showing the amount of at a council meetin g Tuesday James Harl, SIUC athletic Cunds the state allocates to because be would have to pay $100 director, said no immwiate institutions for instructional to put in a sidewalk cafe. plans have helM D18de to deal services was $4.6 million too Council members approved wilh a loss of ,1aJe iilllding, but high. I:IaIIer said. amendments by the Downtown a commiuoe wi!1 !Ie fonned to He said when be deais Steering Comrniuee to have a $100 investigate and recommend directly with the IBHE on annual fee for sidewalk cafe aiternative ways ~'a fund matterS concerning ooIy SlUC, encroac~ts. City staff members athletics. !he board shares data wilh him initialJy suggeslt:d ~ S50 fee for. The University may in rougb draft Conn and 3llows . nine-month permiL downsize !he aihletic program mistakes to be canaed. Egert said while the ~oun c il to !he Division II or n level, be But with statewide figures supports large corporations and said. tltat the lBHE compiles for businesses such as Wal-Mart with ''The University community PQP, Ihere is no oppMUnity for laX breaks ar.d incentives, it does not m",t decido if it wanlS Division checking, Haller said. support the smaller businesses in !he I a!hlelics,"Han said. "I !l"JnJc !his is dangerous and sameway. All stale insliwlions' alhlelic deceptive." Haller said. Egen said he d.1 not think he programs will suffer from a cut Moliy D'Esposito, vice should have to pay Ihe fee when he in stale funding, but two will president of Ihe SlU Board of was assuming fur liability for Ihe lose a majority of !heir athlelic TruslL S. said !he discussion of encroachm~L budgets. a statewide telecommunications '1 think !he city has done a great Sangamon Stale University in based instructional delivery job in tenns of involvement in !he Sp,ingfJCld will lose more than system is another important downtown revi13lization program," 91 percent and Western Illinois issue presented at lhe IBHE Egen said. "My cnly gripe is the UnivClSity in Macomb will lose meeting. Sloo." more Ihan 54 percent of Iheir "I think it will change the Egert said his e[forlS to place athletic budgets. nature of Ihe way univcrsitie.< umbrella-COVl":red ulhles and chairs The data showed tltat SlUC look at themselves," D'Esposi.o outside his "5lablishment ooIy will spent $4 million on atbletics said. add to I~.e city's efforts, and it would li11d received $1.2 million in The system would utilize a not 0051 !he city anything. SlalC alhlelic funds during fiscal statewide telecommunications Ci:y Manager Jeff Doheny said year J992. network of microwave, fiber Llv; city would in fact inew costs, The University also received optics, instructional teleVISion especially in terms of inspeclJOl1 of from !he state SO.7 million for fixed service, digital encroachment areas and actual athlrac scholarships. compressed video and public processing efforts. The 3th let" cs u 'ng swions to deliver E said it was !he principle of m r1 y rom tie el instrucUoaaI __ dilu:tJy 1/"", act !h3n jw< 1M """""" oflbc floe. S!iIes and alumni support. to the workplace and or off­ aampus university facilities. Egert .Iso responded positively IWl'O11 on the agenda ilCOl. Productivity iniliative that supportctS. The mfIE did 1lIke action on recommen1s many program The revised ordinance also StaleS and budget culS to improve !he capital improvements and ibat permilS Cor sidewalk sales will quality. productivity and approved $890.000 for the be made available Cor SIO for Ihree­ accountability of higher construction of a child care day sales and li50 for annual education in !he state. Cacility 00 the SlUC campus. sidewalk sales. The lBHE introduced more The facility will hou,., the datadetailinglhe~m~~ Rainl,ow's End cbild care CUlS in other areas besjdes ~rogm," . spans. The next IBHE meeting in John Haller, vice chan~ lor, which PQP will ile discussed is said the data provided by tlte scheduled for May 4.

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Alumni coundl University form recycling committee plans to reward Group will discuss plans to reduce production of solid waste on slue campus super students By Angela Hyland we'U be confronaed Wlth," he said. trOducc," he said. goals. Envionmantal Writer "The procurrment of recycled By th e end of this semester, "It lOOk us a long time 10 get the By Katie Mon1son goods and the ~ycling of waste Capie said the commiuee should program off the ground , but now General Assignment Wrimr Afler numerous delay., the on campus." have preliminary estimates. that we've started, the process ''We're obviously nOi going 10 should be accelerated The Siudent Alumni newly· formed Recycling Com mi llee will meet today 10 resolve everything at the firsl considerably" he said. Council is offering "I'd like to see the meeting," he said. "My vision in aU . ' scholarships 10 some supee begin won on a plan 10 reduce the amount of solid waste ~ by University recycle to this is 10 be able 10 delegate the studerus. woric 10 suhoommittees. The SUller Studenl SIUC. James Tweedy, vice president of the maximum extent "There's no sense in all of us ~ '"'<;! Scholarship awards SSOO to wodcing on the same ropics, " Capie two qualified students. TIle administralion for SIUC, senl possible. n WORDS­ Ieutts 10 nine areas of the campus continue.1. qualificalions illClude junior -Beth Middleton ''We have enough resources and Perfectly! slanding with a minL~um of community asJcing for committee nominations. Few groups made the enough inleresl to divide our iv crediIs; a 3.2 cumulative Reducing the amounl of solid numbers and come up with a GPA; employmenl on or oil· January deadline. Word Processing The College Recycling Law wasle will nOl be an easy job, trOducl," he added. campus; particlpalion in two Capie said. FormatK-,n of the commiuee lOOk RauMs • Editing RSO's: and SU!IUS as a fuU· requires ali Illinois colleges and universities to develop a "Before we can even talk about longer than ~e anticipaled. but IimeswdenL solid o;.oru: reduction, we have 10 Capie said he expects the group SAC has-aWllrded the SlIp« comprehensive recycling plan by know whal (k~nd of wasle) we will be successful in meeting its ~457-5655~ Siudent Scholarship for five 1995 and 10 achieve a 40 percent years 10 students wbo go reduction in landftlled solid waste beyond the duties of lbe by the year 2(0). average SludenL Selection is Although commiltee members Ixl3ed on more than what the would like to see Ihe group succeed, they are not quile sure studentappears 10 be on ~. "We 00se. our t!clecIions on where they fit into the plan, said sludents who have given Beth Middleton, assistant professor much to the institulion," Pll of plant biology. These three acclaimed film and video makers will screen McNeil, assi,Slant diR!c1Dr of "I'd like te, see the University the SJU Alumni Association, recycle to the maximum extent and discuss their own works in evening presantations at the said. possible," MiddlelOn said. "The Student Center Auditorium, free of charge. The scholarsbip funds me thing is, I'm 001 sure just what my raised each year I!.Y SAC. role is expee!ed to be. I'm DOl even J. LEIGHTON PIERCE CATHY COOK JAY ROSENBLATI ''We (SAC} are im'oIved in exacIIy sure whal my involvement Thursday 7:00pm Friday 7:00pm Saturday 7:00pm projects on camp'ls Uke is at this poinL" working the football an!} W~liam Cap." vice presideOl of Worl be ~ games Md we sell administration, said members will sweatshirts to raiSe the learn bolh Iheir individual On the Road Going Through The Match that Started My Fire Short of money," SAC officer 1011i responsibilities and those of lhe You Can Drive the Big Rigs June Brides &ail il the Cardoni said. oommiUl';e as a whole. Thursday Bus Stop Blood Test With the Super Siudent .'There will he two distinct issues SchoIaIsbip, SAC ttCOgnizes Principles of Harmonic Motion (Zeinabu Davis Is unable \0 come Paris X 2 the 25 Mosl Distinguished Deer Isle #5 due to illness) Seniors, she said. These me SOUTHERN senior~ who have achieved IMPORT Red Shovel special hooOlS and lIwards. The 15th Big Muddy Film Festival is organized by Film "The applicants are judged PARTS Altematives and is partially funded through a grant from the by what they've. cootrT"bu!ed Illinois Arts a state , I Applications can be picked up in the Alumni Associ3Iion Import automobile parts office in the Student Center. are aU we sell 529-4173 550 N. Univea;ity aily Egyptian h36-3311 .!Ie [QJ •

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Mets' Gooden still haunted ~~I:~ . U by year-old rape accusation OrEN 24 HOURS Nowsday loo~ at you ... you know ii's like talking about things in different sometimes DOW, lite Smilbers." he said. "Wilh !his dting. ,..., Dar Plate L Specials PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla.-The Ihcy're Irying 10 figure out whallO there's nothing to tall: abouL public eye frequently focuses on believe." Nothing like wbat she said Dwighl Gooden, sometimes as pari C-oocim readily recalls !he stIreS happened ever happened. 1 was a aly of a smIting face, sometimes as pa1 during !he summer of 1987. After beuer man wh.r. I got out of of a curious cxpressior_ Radar has he was released from !he Smilhers Smithers. BUi what we went him locked in. Celebrily SIlIllIS has Alcoholism and Treatment Ceruer through last year down heilitation for cocaine use, !he "Coming back heve them. After whal we were I'd tike 10 say about, it ..• ~ if! ever OIhfs One year ago lOday. a New Yoric He appeals 10 all around him 10 woman complaint 'Thm page. " 50 ~ Beer Mugs b'eryday Cily filed a wilh !he JOGH MlLEACFJ'I'EClOOCAL MOlIN'rAll" police in Pan 51 Lucie. a!:eging "Beller thai than 'Gel a new bikiq trip ill -' lor Mad! 6-7. JlcPatr by M.ucb '-niE BAR TO CAMPUS" she was raped 1 I monlhs...rner by book,' " be said. "1 don'l want 10 .. It me SanAau Rcral. , Ccotcl. fot. more aosEST inrormltion.a.D4S3-12I5. 7:7 s. lIn"-niy, Aaoss [""" Woody Hal, Noor "'..1_ ..- -. Gooden and IWO ICaJI1mateS. lltal t.Ik about !his anymore." complainl and subsequent Coleman declines 10 discuss !he nt'"A LICENSING CLINIC far .ocu:::r .ac:ftG investigation changed--Io:.dd topic. Teammalcs and the u Mud! 6 .l 9 I .m ••tthe. ).,Curdalc a.prill undennined---4.'>e New Yoric MeIs' organization prefer DOl 10 discuss iL ~~~~~~3~ ,.~~.. ~ .. ~ .. ,.. ~ .. -- ..~ .. ~~ .. -- ..~ .. , spring training and perhaps !heir The club nei!her has impooed ru\es (ck)'l)arI9l-4217(ai.al:u). 1992 season. And il changeoIlS of like to replace a ran favorile and , M. V.Cr 0, profcs..ional experience, h!'01 been get ~ooed. But most of "II . he QUARTE~INA" AC110N~ promOied from Calgary and I""med whal it's lib 10 fall, both insened into the Seallie Mariner as a player and as a team. lineup 81 seconj base. replacing "It was IOugh whe~ we lust 14 SALUKIS !he VCIeratl Harolct R~ynoIds . games in a row," he said. "We'd In doing so. Boone had ilecome been out of the rare (or a long ,Jan of Lne first lhrce-genera1ion time, DC, one wanted tI.i be iltere VS [. mily in major league hisIOry. He and I was Slruggling.~ had looked rOlWl''II 10 playing in To put il mildly, be slru&gled. the ':Iig leagues for a long time, and After batting 314 fo .. CaJgary and ILLINOIS STATE now he was here, jusl Iik. his being named the »ncilic C~t grandfaIher Ray and his fa!her BOO League's All-Star SCCC>oo boseman, Ir.fore him. Boone hit .194 for the Mariners. Ever since be was a Iyke, Brei When he made contact. be ~ilo-.l had been in major league some power, collecting eight CXlr.l­ clubhouses, so he wasn't awed by base hilS, including four br me that specler. Nor did being in Ihe runs, but 100 often he didn't make presence of major league players conlaCL He SIruCk out 34 ~ in overwhelm him. l29al-balS. One Ihillg was new [ . him. "People wanled 10 jump on me however. He had i!" ,er laced because I was swinging 100 han!," major league pilehing. Boone s:id. "Well, i.f they'd Call 453,2000 For Info "Lasl year was rough: Boone walChed me a moolh earIict in l!1e said at the Marioers' spring minor leagues, thai'. the way 1 uaining camp. "1bue wera times balled. j'm gonna swing bard rail M.I. DUIlftILLI in that mooth 1 was I.'Omg nulS, but ThaI's the way I've always had thai's pan of it. II'. a learning success and I'm not goons cIwIge ILL .1 l't"fti'1aUCI t;:." IhaL" March 4, 1993 Cowboys already plann-ng for 1993 campaign The Sponing News Cowboys have a &hot at being the only that, but Johnson and Jones 25. and guard NaIC Newton, an: 32 and \e8/Jl of the '90s. BUI it doesn'l really made a coounitmenl to t1leir "Give us time," Ion::s says. "BUI 31, respcctiveiy. They would like By Cowboys Owner Jmy Jones' mean theY will win the program by hiring former Oilers think about iL I don'l koow if more to bring in a young tight end account, he slept JIbouI an hour a evesy ye., a fact theY undclstand. defmsive coordinator JDJI Eddy as than three, four or live llrafl picks because Jay Nova::d< is 30_ One or nigh I during Super Bowl -week. "U you jusl look at San a defensive assisIant. will be able to make our 47-man IWO more dominant defensivc 1'aIk about an IIlISIOppIbIe pace. If Francisco, with all their greal Eddy was the scapegoat when /'OSIer." players aJso would be welcome. it seemed like Jones' face was on leams, you lull bave 10 take a the Oilers blew a 32-p.>int lead to Bill the Cowboys have identified Jones can't wail to get back \!) every newspaper or TV channel, n:aJistic look thaI sometimes they the Bills in the tbeir &eas of need. They deal the Super I!<)wl iI's because it was. He was gnl il taken OUI on them," Jooes Conference playoffs. Bul the Oilers mosIIy wilD depth. "Besides doing somelhing e~ says. ~The playoffs Me still a had the tbird-ntJkt:d defense in the They will go after an spcciaI with my family, there hasn't He's still everywbere. single-game elimination and NFL, md Eddy sbou1d be able 10 experienced backup quarterback been a bigger rush for me,. Jones "Got a lot II.' get dt:or.e," JDnes anything can ~ RcaIistica1Iy, help the Cowboys ~c!or ;heir because Steve Beuetlein is ~ says. "I don'l koow bow we could says. iI'S difficaltto project us in (the Cour games against AFC EaS! 10 leave via free agency. They have piclced a beUt:r P":'C to We In a mailer of '-wo wccb, Jones Super Buwl) enry year. But I oppoocnlS (Buffalo and Miam: 81 would :ike a solid No. 2 running off on, and to do il m fronl of a had tom up or mdone the oonttaCIS promise you this much: We will gel home, lndianapolls and the JClS on back as insurance for Emmin baJ(4JilIioo people (waidwide).... Df his entire coachin$ staff. He bClICr. We wiD be improved this therOld). Smith. The inleresl we're gelting is gave a nice raise 10 his spleadid year." The Cowboys replaced Wise They want 10 add a young beyond my wiIde3t imaginaIion." cDach, Jimmy JDhnson, wbose The Cowboys sbouId be 1K:ucr, with Hudson Houck, formerly of offensive linem20 because the lefl And he's go! some imagination, ~ weot from SS5O,(XX) 10 considering they have the your,gest the Seahawks. Hoack long has sicIe of the Jine, tackJe Marie Tuinei folks. team in the NFL, DOt to IllClltion been recognize.! as one of the "1immy earns everything be outsl1'Jlding players sucb :!! pme's beUt:r line coaclles, and he gciS," Jones says. '~whoIe SIldf quaru:rback , running wod

MARIO, from page 20 ------r----:---.------, '.:1 Ioog as l.cIr~ remains in the defensive breakd'lWDs, the Thus the mast beancnin$ picture lineup. The Penguins' reign bas I'I2lguins f,jJ bebind the Flyers, 3- to emerge from Tueaday oighl was been clouclcd by adversily, from the I. beginni... ,: the second period. the sight of Lemicu.'( once again brain caileer thaI claimed Coach Then Lentie taIJied the first goal of the 1e[L boards. It was from thaI H forred Lemieux out of tbe scalIId­ his comeback and IISSISlCd on the area be bea! Domir>ic Roussel aDd A--- R - rodnd playoff series against the forsl oC Kcvhl Stevens' two power. set in m060n the power play that New York Rangers a year ago. JlI8Y goaJs I) even the score 813-3. drove the Philadelphia goaItcod1:i They have overcome. It would be tied aoce again, 81 4- to the bench early in the second Of<::oone, this is a new situalion, 4, before Garry Galley's IaIe blast period. And it was from the ~ not~!~ !or the leam but COl: lIIe from the top of the \cIl faceofl vicinity where he made a bid 10 c:in:Ie _ Baras!o JOr the winnir.g span. No ...... oe~ ...... , sero the game into ovenime in the bas ever pIa)'>l with such a sorious margin. Although that spoiled the fmal two minutes of regulation. ailment. 11 forcoo the man to I11LlS iniIiaJ reaaim I) Lenti.in and the Not only had \le undergone approximalcly 20 minUIes. eOlire league, trom new treatment Tuesday ruorning in That's how long it appeared to Commis::ioner Gary Bettman on Pittsburgh bu: he had jus; take the brilliant =, who was in down, breathed a sigh of reIicl. completed a month of radiation. t!:e midsl of his most productive This is a particu1arly viJa1 time Five days a week, MoodaJ through I ' •••6 • ...... " Maret; 4 SCISOII when he ~;!$ sideJined, to for the NHL, wbich bas just H iday, with weekends r,a for good gel his legs. A1tboug~ he was on commiued itself to another beb~vior. He had IY-gun to skate ... M • .., .... the ir.e for six shifts i, the fust expansion in Florida and with the P""guins on Feb. I 2 but period, they added up to less than SIlIJ1ing nexl season. With Wayne stiIJ. with road \l'ir.< and all, he was Stud., C.. 'er six minules and his largely GreIzky on the decltne, Lemieux in Jess iban lOp physical cooditioo. ."11111110.: $' .~O cere.nonial start JaSIed only a dozen clearly is the mOSI sigr.ificant Before Tuesday night, linemale ...... onds. His passes coonected on player in a sport that ...... ts to be Kevin Stevens estimaIed. he hadn', several occasions but his more than a novelly 10 the sun­ sbUxI with the:cam in 10 days. teammau:s were unable Ii! calVert baked IOasses in Miami and the Yet, such was his slciD thaI he and a beautiful setup by Iaromir accidental tourists in ArIaheinL The was abIr to SIep zight in. "He'$ an Ilgr thaI found Lemieux on the Mighly Ducks may he viewed as amazing person,. General Manager doorstep caromed harmlessly off cute for a wbik hut, in the Ioog run, Craig Patrick said. ThaI's his stick. Ihe league is dependent on its !OrDClhing the ""tile hockey world For those reasons and a couPle superstars. is aboulto discover. SOX, from page 20 bascbaII's best DH. Even if Jackson Chicago offered Bell and Wtlscn Bere. Larry Rhomas, Rodney succeeds io his comeback, he AI,-.re;: for Johnson (who didn'l Bollon, Scott Ruffcorn, Johnny would have to share playing time help his value last week when he Ruffin, etc.), anyone oC whom with Bell and Tun Raines. lwice: CUI short wcrlcllUlS 00cause of ooukI be ready to move in this year So, having Jaclcsoo bade doesn'l a stiff bac"). And SchneIer if we ueed them. appreciably shitt the balance of downplays bow seric:Jsly Cilicago "The poinI is that we doo't r.oed power in the A.L. Wesl, which will pursue veteran pitching, al to make a move right now. If we from top 10 bOllom could be Jeast during spring ttaining. play 30 or 40 game. and iI'S baseball's best d.visioo. However, '"The first tbm.~ is that Nt: neVCl" obvious we do need to do Cbicago should be in the hunt for a rqade such a proposaJ to £.l8lIIe." somedUng, then we'D ~ iL" lot of reasons, beginning wit., ooe SCbueJu says. "Secondly, there's Schueler and Manager Gene al lhe openIng nigr.: cl been roporu tba1 we'd be wiDing 10 Lamoot ha'/C tried to lm!J)er their of the best young 1-2 punches in !he Comedy CeIar 01 baseball in Frank T~omas an~ use some of our young piu:hing to enthusiasm OWI'''~ .. --' ~wts • RotAn Venwra. obtain a veteran for immediate Ioob- !he SIuderI CenIlIr The key for the White Sox i!< help. That's not true eilher. We will Schader says, "KnacIc on wood. Big Muddy a.-n. lIIc.e their staning piJcbing. They lost 5~ not trade our youn,; jliJchea. because j-'s obviously very early staJtS and more than 350 innings "And the lAher thing is that I into things. Bot rigllt now_ Ellis a "",zed jocIc rabbi!, BiR f rom last season when Cbarlie thinIc we bave the pitcbing 'NC need looks as good as I've seen him IooIc !elp>, shakes, qu...... and impallS Hough md C1teg Hibbard departed righl here 8Cyway. Everything since I was loooli.. ~ him years ago. over the wir.ICI:. Ollcago is Ioadcd we've .,... of SIieb !lO far indicaIcs If we can keep bim going, he o mdntacai delM>fy. Bill has pomrm.d with ex<:elJen1 young piu:hing. bu1 l1e's healthy, and if he is, then we would give us It wbole added with the td