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Looking back In the money Look who's talking The University's fund-raising campaign nears its end. From Beruit to Beijing, the '80s was an explosive period. Look back at some of the biggest newsmakers of the ^ad,^?!!sh wi!I close out the concert year tomorrow on News — page 4 decade. the UC Plaza. Opinion — page 8 Accent — page 10 T TTH E MIAMI Volume 67, Number 25 URRIGVNIniversity of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla. E Friday, December 1, 1989 Teacher evaluations Elections results not printed still not released SG doesn't know Supreme Court to hear appeals who is at fault RvTOMR Hlf.'.IV B\ ROB MILLER Miami Student I handcuff held last m Un arm | il prime C 11.1 candidates feel, mu. tion the less the students.' aid of I Chief Justice Mi Mark Chiappone, Elections earing has been n Commission chairperson ment and will be printt Wednesday wa> tl Dr. the court was for. hearing for thesa: when student bod It had origin hearing on Nov ', and he The court • appeal hearing and (a - ings. Tyler said thra could not show up ' mitmt • "I am aware thai lem with ab • time for spring regist- Kaij ed. "A golut s,iid the \i r •, m to." ship inSG Produi I Elections Commission Chairper elect i. 40 candidates. tee h.i son Mark Chiappone expressed his frustration with the latest post At the Nov. 17 commission hear ponement. ing, the- lnte( quahl i able • "I'm getting fed up here r.e ,1 1„ Construction to begin I on architecture tower ami wil Getting it in Hurricane basketball center Joe Wylie scored 31 points during Monday's game against the University of Maryland-Baltimore County. See results, page 12. I Lili i liiif ill! Underage drinking arrests increase Bv MAUREEN McDERMOTT at cone selling beer outside thi ABT si und Orange Bow ne between first hi ei • Miami and ne — more ABT di I block ra is W I . said of the however. • g it better." Dame garni Wheeler said that arrests for the Miai Whi were divided evenly between check' .•ire Dame Studei for ui> MICH- Ije students. He added that Sat- oratt' INSIDE SPORTS Hurricanes bound for Sugar Bowl Bv CHRISTOPHER J. RINGS Hurri- • tradi- n Con- • With Miami's 27-10 victory over Notre Dame, the national championship hunt. he Hui Page 12 -1), whit • Su<-jar Bowt Tickets are going : if Ala bill r fastat$30ea*_tvFind when and where to peck up Page 12 ..,- • time. • Miami wl play either Alabama I i the Big- or Tenriegsaee in the Sugar ampion, Bowt. Miami is ranked everywhere from f:| I a number of pofls as the 'he national 1 game continues. by just s field a Ne GAR Fans from both teams try to out cheer each other at the game Satu Page 2 , THE MIAMI HURRICANE Friday, December 1.1989 NEWSBRIEFS WINTER BREAK HOURS SG leadership questioned questions alxnit smoking policies f \CVl.T\ I From page 1 uate School of International Studies Commuter students and levels of service in the building. faculty to be sent to SG in mid-eOc- CLASSES: sponsor breaks The questionnaires were distrib has made arrangements with Fac tober. uted by Student Government, the End at 11p.m. today; resume 8:30 a.m. Jan. 16. ulty Senate Chairman George Alex andrakis and the UM Testing Cen Wiles said although the last of the The department of Commuter School of Busine_t3s and UCB mem evaluations were not released until nt Affairs is sponsoring sev- bers polled peeople in the Breeze ter to make sure that the Fall 1989 RESIDENTIAL COLLEGES: evaluation results will be available one month before registration, the • tudy breaks for commuters way. People were asked to choose forms were in a "camera-ready for during reading days and final ex one of five options concerning the Eaton, Hecht. Mahoney, Pearson and Stanford residents must be to students before the next regis tration period. mat" and could have been sent to a ams. painitmg: restored to original con out of their rooms by noon Dec. 16; the residential colleges will printer. He said a previous agree Refreshments will be available dition and preservH, removal and oepen for studeaents to raturn 9 a.m. Jan. 10. Max Adams, SG attorney y al, said, "I'm not sure the Academic ment with SG stipulates the evalua from 7 to 8 p.m. Monday and replacement with some other form tion results are released in the form Thursday and 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. of public art, paint it over, remain Affairs Committee has been one of our strongest. Often committee in which they will be printed. lay and Wednesday in Univer u it is or write in original sugges DINING HALLS: United Black Students President sity Center 211. Free coffee will al- tions. • Ibis Cafeteria: Closes 2 p.m. D-ac. 15; opens 7:30 a.m. Jan. 16. members don't show up." Accord ing to the minutes of the last meet Jacqueline Levermore served as ,erved throughout the day in The painting was officially dedi • Hurricane Cafeteria. Closes 7 p.m. De»c. 16; opens 11 a.m. Jan. University Center 209. ing. none of the commissioners at last year's Academic Affairs Com cated on Oct. 1, 1967. It was a gift 10. tendee!. mitter chairperson. According to from creator Rafael Rivera-Garcia. • Mahoney/Pearson, Hescht/Stanford cafeterias: Close6:30 p.m. Bell said the evaluations were not her. a month should have been Administrators a student pursuing a doctoral de Df*: 15; open 7 a.m. Jan. 10. more than enough time tn get the gree in art. forgotten. and said the Fatuity Sen to serve meal • Rathskeller: Closes midnight Dec. 13; opens 11 a.m. Jan. 16 ate is responsible for the missing forms printeO. She said it took her • The Eye snackbar: Closes 4 p.m. Dec. 20; opens 2 p.m. Jan. 2. evaluations. committee "two weeks tops" to get lents studying for exams can the faculty evaluations printed last take a break at the Late Night HAPPENINGS • Faculty Club: Closes 2 p.m. Dec. 19; opens Jan. 8. He said the Faculty Senate did Breaktast to be held trom 9:30 to not OOOpente with SG, releasing year. Raij said the fact the evaluations ii Dec. 6 at both the Hecht- • St. Augustine's Catholic LIBRARY: the evaluation forms a month tie- erd and Mahoney-I'e fore registration began which did were never given to the students is Church/Student Center. 1400 Mill Regular operating hours through Dec. 16; open noon to 9 p.m. an example of how SG has func cafeterias. Members of the faculty er Road, invites all students to a not give SG enough time to get and administration will be serving a Dec. 17; open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Dec. 18-20; open 9 a.m to 3 p.m. them printed. tioned this year. panel discussion at 8 p.m. tonight in Dec. 21; closed Dec. 22-25; open 1-5 p.m. Dec. 26; open 9 a.m. "SG has lost its focus," Raij said. complete breakfast to students. Mahoney Residential College "Kasie ally they |the Faculty Sen The meal is free to students on the to 9 p.m Dec 27-28; open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dec. 29; closed Dec. embers] said, 'We're going to "A lot of people are mad. We've rooms 3 and 4. 30 through Jan. 1; open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m Jan. 2-5; open 9 a.m to been more worried about extending )lan and $4 for all others. At Ed Sunshine of Barry University cooperate, hut only when we are tending the breakfast does not take 6 p.m. Jan. 6; open noon to 9 p.m. Jan. 7; open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. good and ready,' " Bell said om selves than anything else. will lead the discussion on tbe How's this going to look? What are ol a student's regular "Oath of Fidelity," with local panel Jan. 8-12; resume regular hours Jan. 13. Alexandrakis said he was sur- Special guests will be in at prised to learn the evaluations had people going to say?' — that kind of ists. For more information contact thing, instead of working for the tendance, and prizes will be given John Scarano at 661-KS48. not heen printed in tune for regis BOOKSTORE: students." OUt. • The Caribbean Student Associ tration, lie he said he authorized ation will have their final meeting at Closes at noon Dec. 21, open 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dec. 27-28; the Testing' ne the Ullom agreed with Kaij in that he Order of Omega 6:30 p.m. tonight in the Eaton Resi closed D>8C. 29-Jan. 1; resume regular hours Jan. 2. evaluation results to SG during the does not think anyone il providing taps new members dential College classroom. Plans summer. the leadership SG needs to ae will be made for the annual Christ- "It has nothing to do with the phsh its job. He added that if stu ersity ol Miami Alpha banquet to be held at 6 p.m. WRITING CENTER: Fatuity Senate." Alexandrakis dents think Bell, or anv of S(,'e Chapter of Order of (itnega. the na- Sunday on the ERC patio. For more The center will remain open to help students during reading days said.