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Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 9-23-1998 The Guardian, September 23, 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, September 23, 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]. Operation Mob • Fall film Mondays preview invades the Rat p. 14 • New Nutte Center Vdeo Boards Clockwise from top: p. 5 d.l.o.w., Shrug and Rod Ripken's Photos by Mark Mowrey streak ends P-17 • What's coming up I Operation Mob Mondays for BSU? {showcases local bands and artists p. 3 levery Monday night at 7 p.m. in • Volleyball l Wright State's Rathskellar. teams plac J See more on Mob Mondays on p. II second p. 17 New wolf logo brings in the dough • Model UN WSU students see $15,000 in scholarship funds new mascot has been mation able this fall at J.C. Penney's in the By JOSH COUTS greatly accepted in our commu- According to Mike Cusack. di- Fairfield Commons Mall. In addi- News Writer begins nity. You see it everywhere in rector of Athletics, a number tion. Wright Patt Credit Union is of factors are hclpin ,v accepting orders for Since iis unveiling tast Octo- Fairborn, along Col. Glen:, High- recruiting way, outside the Nutter Center and with sales of the new leeks with the Raider wolf ber. the new wolf mascot, has merchandise. ogo printed on them. You helped to boost the royalty revenue p.7 "A lot of the sales can also pick up your new seen by the university for sale of are because the logo is license plate withthe wolf university licensed merchandise by so new. The true test o! logo at your local state of • Comics, 22 percent over the last fiscal year. the wolf's popularit TM Ohio license bureau. 25 As a result, there will be 15.000 will be thi dollars from each license Horoscope, dollars in scholarships available to and if they remain this high or plate sale will go directly into the 16 students selected by the depart- grow. Of course, our sports team's Wright State scholarship fund. Crossword ment of Athletics. Financial Aid. successes will also play a major "With the increase in retail sales at the mall. The Fairborn fire de- and the Lake Campus. role." said Cusack. and the sales of the plates, we should partment is in the process of put- The trademark liscening pro- The new Raider merchandise is be able to fund even more scholar- puzzle ting the wolf on their trucks right gram receives an approximate 7.5 currently available at the Univer- ships next year. <aid Sally Clayton, now," said Bob Noss. assistant p. 19 percent royalty fee from the sale of sity Bookstore and will be avail- trademark licensing coordinator. all official university products. Athletic Director for Sports Infor- jm* BUM WlOHtSMY. I SG discuss goals for 98-99 Crime Reports Toledo, student legal services students with children do not have By MICHAEL D. PITMAN ARSON/RELATED CD player, 30 CDs, an organizer, would be supervised by Dan an available sitter that child care News Writer OFFENSES S35, two credit cards, and a student Abrahamowicz. Ph.D.. vice will still be av ailable Sept. 14: A Fairbom resident I.D. valued at SI065 from a car president for student affairs & "This will be the toughest to In the first Student Government reported a car keyed and dented parked in Nutter Center Lot 5B. enrollment services. The next step complete." said Koehn. meeting of the year, developing on in Lot 3. Sept. 16: A Beavercreek resident for student legal services program Because of liability issues, the the campaign promises and goals CONTEMPT reported the theft of a AM/FM/CD is to survey the general population, child care program will need the for the new school year was the Sept 16: A New Carlisle resident player, and CD's valued at S680 so that SG can see what arc the cooperation of the next two SG focus. reported the attempted break-in from a car parked in Nutter Center student body's needs. administrations The six focal points for Jared of a car parked in Lot 12. Lot 5B. Event promotions will give Raftery. president of Student DRIVING UNDER THE Sept. 17: A Springfield resident students an idea of what is going on Government, of last year'selection INFLUENCE reported the theft of a purse, around campus. This campaign campaign were centered on helping Sept. 15: A Cincinnati resident bracelet, two credit cards, a check issue started out as athletic the students of Wright State. was stopped for driving with no book.a cell phone, medicine, a promotions, but it was realized dial Student legal services is a headlights on Colonel Glenn license, student I.D.. four keys, there are more things on campus program that SG wishes to pursue. Highway and then placed under S170. and sunglasses valued at $470 that need to be promoted. The This would help students who art- arrest for DUI. from the Library Annex. Student Government wants to have having legal problems, such as Sept. 19: A New Richmond Sept. 17: A Fairborn resident signs at key campus locations for landlord/tenant issues or resident was stopped for driving reported the theft a car stereo valued students to see. such as in the Quad, misdemeanor cases, that could not recklessly through Lot 7 and then at S550 from a car parked in Lot 7. in College Park, and at die entrances hire a lawyer. For SI5 per year placed under arrest for DUI. Sept. 18: A Fairbom resident The book co-op, or book swap, of Rike and Allyn Hall. (five dollars per quarter), a student LARCENY/THEFI reported the theft of a wallet and a The approval has gone though could have legal help for just about is another program that SG feels Sept. 16: A Hamilton Hall book from the Fordham Science for events promotion. "We are every misdemeanor. This program would help students. Sometimes resident reported the theft of a Library. now waiting for the signage to be will not help students who are the bookstore won' t buy back some stereo, valued at 51100, from OFFENSE OF PUBLIC PEACE books, so this program will try to confirmed," said Raftery. charged with felonies. Lot 4. Sept. 18: A Fairborn resident Phasing in housing projects is "Our goal is to submit the keep students from incurring the Sept.16: A Xenia resident reported a harassing telephone call SG's plan for this year to assist the proposal for approval in March." loss and cost of books. reported the theft of a AM/FM to W047 Student Union. Another addition SG hopes to Greek life on campus. Greek life is said Todd Koehn, vice president of information on Crime Reports Public SafeJ/s Web Site at http-7/ Student Government. have is a child care program. This See SQ continued on p. 4 v. wnghi.edu/ad mi n'safely/indexJii ml. ModeledaftertheUniversityof program will mean that when Gardner appointed Campus Calendar new student trustee Wednesday, Sept. 23 sponsored by UAB. Good Morning Commuters. 9-11 am. on Saturday, Sept. 26 By JOSH COUTS to separate the trustees from the SG by the Quad, sponsored by Off Campus and • Adapted swim at 3 pjn. in the Student News Writer eliminating their duties from die constitution. Commuter Student Services. Union swimming pool, sponsored by UAB. The student trustee's stipends and affiliation Hispanic Heritage Month celebration kick- Monday, Sept. 28 Jeff Gardner has accepted the with SG were removed as part of an on-going off, 11-3p.m. on the Quad, sponsored by the • Ishna' Allah Muslim students, noon prayer position of junior student trustee agenda by all state supported schools to attain Asian Hispanic Native American Center. at 1:45 p.m. in W015D Student Union. despite the loss of pay. Student voting rights for their student trustees. The Ohio •Ishna' AllahMuslimstudenis(MSA&BSA) • Operation Mob Mondays at 7 pjn. in the trustee's are separated from other noon prayer at 1:45 p.m. in W015D student Rathskellar. appointed trustees due to their Union. Following the meeting, discussion Tuesday, Sept. 29 shorter two year terms and inability will be held on the "Importance of (Zurh) • Movie, El Mariachi, at noon in 116 to vote on issues brought before Noon prayer." Health Sciences Auditorium, sponsored by the main board. • WWSU general meeting, 4 p.m. in W025 the Asian Hispanic Native American "Student trustee's play a vital Student Union. Center. role to the Board of Trustees by • Movie, As Good as it Gets, at 7 p.m. in the • Ishna' Allah Muslim students noon prayer directly representing their Rathskellar, sponsored by UAB. at 1:45 p.m. in W015D Student Union. constituents and serving the citizens Thursday, Sept. 24 • Wild Cards at 7:30 p.m. in the Student of the state of Ohio." said Katie • Model United Nations Information meeting, Union Atrium, sponsored by UAB. Deedrick. director of Student Life. 3:00 p.m. in 151 Millett. • Lyricist Lounge, showcasing talent from "I am really looking forward to • Ishna' Allah Muslim students noon prayer WS U and the Dayton/Wilbcrforce area, at 8 representing the students and in 1:45 p.m.