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The Ithacan, 1985-11-07 Ithaca College Digital Commons @ IC The thI acan, 1985-86 The thI acan: 1980/81 to 1989/90 11-7-1985 The thI acan, 1985-11-07 The thI acan Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1985-86 Recommended Citation The thI acan, "The thI acan, 1985-11-07" (1985). The Ithacan, 1985-86. 9. http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1985-86/9 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The thI acan: 1980/81 to 1989/90 at Digital Commons @ IC. It has been accepted for inclusion in The thI acan, 1985-86 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. ITHACAN ''The Student Newspaper For Itl)aca ·College,-, Issue 9 November 7 ~ 1985 Volume)7. Rugby Club suspension announced By Karen Powers David Niles. President of the Rugby Club. voiced his After only one month as being disappointment with the recognized by the administration. He claims that administration. the Rugby Club their "suspension was the result received notice of their of a minor technicality." As a suspension. stipulation to the club being recognized, they were forced to On November I, the IC Rugby post signs prohibiting alcohol at dub received a notice informing each game. Niles claims that at them of their recent suspension each game. including the due to consumtion of alcohol at October 26th game, three signs the October 26th game. were posted on trash recepticals According to a report submitted at various locations of the field. by officer Alvin Bickel of safety Niles is now looking at several and Security, a member of the options for the club in the future. Syracuse Rugby Club and Their first option is becoming several spectators were seen totally independent from the drinking alcohqlic beverages at college and becoming a city the game being played on the N club. The only problem that practice field. The report also Niles forsees is the club being stated that the playing field was banned from playing in a college Phot, by Adorn - Breathtaking littered with empty beer cans division. A view from the 14th floor of the East Tower abnost seems as If the entire country Is laid out in fronJ of and bottles. Their second option is your eyes-. Ithaca College siJs on top of South Hlll, overlooking downtown Ithaca, Comell University, and proposing to the college that 38 miles of the largest Finger Lake: Cayuga Lake. As a result of the suspension. they become a team sport with all of the club's funds have been faculty advisor Ron frozen and they have lost the Schassberger acting as their playing field that they fought so coach. SChassberger feels that hard to gain. Lou Withium, this is "their best option. but the Director of safety and security, chance of it happening is very Construction worker injured stated that, although he was not slim." SChassberger feels that aware of their suspension, the the suspension was unfortuante report that was submitted did but he has every confidence that at Union's renovation site not include any mention of any the club will overcome any bar­ IC players consuming alcohol. riers put before them. By Brad Tucker · Engineering. fell about 8 feet. Dr. C.Orrenti, Director of the bruising his left ann and hip. He Union Renovation Project, said Last Friday, around 2:00pm. a was taken to Tompkins C.Ounty that this was the first such IC student causes construction worker fell while Hospital where he was treated incident since construction placing steel reinforcement rods and released. Karas has already started. There have been no for the west wall of the new returned to work. Whitacre other workers and no students media controversy bookstore. According to Gary Engineering is a subcontractor injured. '69", yet various sources in the By Karen Powers Webb, another worker on the on the project. And Dr. Correnti would like to music world are positive that his site at the time of the accident, According to another worker, keep it that way. "I am pleased claim is completely During an interview with Tim Karas. of Spencer, was Karas was hooked in and his with the way people have been unwarranted. ICB-TV, Rob Josman claimed to tying rods together when his belt just snapped. "It may have cooperating as far as not going Josman. a 20 year old have written the lyrics for Bryan safety belt broke. been an old belt or it may have , on the site or interfeling with the sophomore at Ithaca, is the lead Adams' hit single "Summer of Karas. who works for Whitacre been faulty manufacturing.·' work going on." he said. singer of the Canadian band Le Groupe Le Lievre. On Faculty _profile: Barbara Adams November 3rd, ICB-1V planned to air the taped interview featuring Josman on their Pr~fessor, photographer and writer entertainment news show "Just for Fun". In the interview, By Karen Powers people who started the Applied Now there is over 36 writing Last semester. personal essay Josman made various claims Writing Program, which three about his bands' activities. Nancy Pracht courses. "There has been courses were required to use an years ago merged with the enormous curricular Apple Word Proces.sor. As of After doing some preliminary Barbara Adams, Assistant Reading Program. When the development". states Adams. next spriAA. six writing courses checking on Josman, the show's Professor of Writing, graduated program was originated, it Adams has always main­ will be required to use word producer, Chris Coveney, from use after switching her contained only two courses. tained a spt;cial interest in processors. "The interest is cancelled the airing due to major from Journalism to Journalism. ·Because of this growing," says Adams. serious doubts of Josman·s English. She graduated with·, interest, Professor Adams has Adams' hobby IS validity. honors, received the Woodrow developed a cour.;e for women photography. She was one of "I think it's unfair of him to Wilson award, and continued to writers and has i}ublished three the founding members of Stills, waste the lime of my reporters. complete her M.A. in English at volumes of student writing out a photography gallery located editors and cameramen. If I had Yale University. of this course. Adams also above Simeons. Professor aired the show and it turned out In the late t960's, Adams developed an affiliate course for Adams confided that her main to be untrue, it would have started teaching at the University film majors and edited a dream is to be a photo-journalist. seriously damaged the of Massachusetts. After three conglomerate of personal In the early 1970's, Adams was credibility of the station as a years, she went to C.Omell to essays called Moments. the alternate theater reviewer at whole. That was just not a risk work on her PhD. Three years ago, Adams the Ithaca Journal. She then I was willing to take," concludes She eventually purchased a began to attend computer went on to work for the Ithaca Coveney. house and started teaching at conferences in which Ithaca see Adams page 2 see Controversy page 2 I.C. Adams was one of the few College supplied the money. 2 THE ITHACAN November 7, 1985 Student causes controversy from page I After receiving an article that time." for Adams' "Summer of ·,69" City stated that they "have ~o up in a meeting with Paul was written on Josman for rhe Josman also claimed that his but also he and his band played record of receiving any matenal Smith." Smith is the Director of Ithacan it was apparent that band opened for the Police and back-up for Adams' perfor­ from a Rob Josman or Le Group Broadcast Operations and he more checking on Josman's Loverboy. According to Bob mance at Live-Aid. According to Le Uevre." This contradicts says that "he knows nothing claims was necessary. Josman 's Garcia, Head of Artist Relations Lach Buchannon, Adams' agent Josman·s claim in both about a scheduled meeting." band supposedly had two at A&M Records in Los Angelos, in Los Angelos, "Bryan's band interviews of "being in the albums out under the label of "if this band opened up for the played for him at Live-Aid, and process of negotiating contracts Quebec Disc in canada. Police, ii must have been in a man named Jim Variance with warner Brothers." According to Coveney, Rob According to Pierre Rouleau of another world." wrote the lyrics for "Summer of Josman may face charges of When Josman was confronted Quebec Disc, "there is no such Not only did Josman state that '69". Misrepresentation of Charaaer with these facts, he stated that band, Le Groupe Le Lievre. he and his fellow band member, Yesterday, a spokesman for but the possibility is still being "everything would be cleared considered. under contract with us at this Jo m Goldstein, wrote the lvrics Warner Brothers in New Yori< Adams: Striving for computer awareness from page 1 Times which she has been also deadening." school. It was also only open to yourself." film series. writing for since the late I970's. When Adams was aked about men in 1965. It's a lifelong Last year, Adams received the "It's a long climb and it's not She has written features and incorporating her feminist struggle to consciousness. Dana A ward for teaching. She over yet," concludes Adams. reviews of art shows. She has attitudes into class, she stated. There are so many causes to was one of three people who And looking at her past, it's also submitted works for "I will give out my opinions but fight for, you simply must limit developed the "Women Direct" apparent that Adams won't quit feminist newspapers.
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