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Vol. 70, No. 5 , VILLANOVA, PA. October 28, 1994

PHOTO BY SHARON GRIFFIN Speakers A dedication ceremony for the new West Campus residence halls toolc place Oct 11 in 6iont of Welsh HaU. University administrators, faculty, staff and students were in attendance. at the ceremony explained the significance of each hall's name and concluded with a benediction. ^^^^

I West Campus Apartments dedicated in ceremony

By JANE PAPACCIQ faculty and staff of the University, Estate to the Augustinians in approximately $7,000 to the of the University from 1967-1971, -I- News Editor administrators, township officials 1841. She is considered to be the University. said Stan Phelps, AA in Welsh and architects and builders: each University's first benefactor. Greg Doran, AA in Klekotka Hall. During his administration, The dedication of the new West group shares a common sense of Moulden Hall was named in Hall, explained that Klekotka was the University opened its doors to " Campus residence halls took place happiness and satisfaction... honor of Bill and Julia Moulden, named after the Rev. John A. females and the University Senate Oct. 11 in front of Welsh Hall. The from the opening of the apart- African-Americans who lived on Klekotka O.S.A. who was the 23rd was established. Until his death four buildings, William and Jane ments, Neville said. However, the Belle Air Estate, said Clarence president of the University from in 1992, Welsh served as assistant Moulden Hall, John A. Klekotka, "the happiest group here today Watson, AA in Moulden Hall. Bill 1959-1965. During his administra- to the University President, the Hall, O.S.A. Hall, Jane Rudolph are the students" who are cur- Moulden was an indentured ser- tion, Mendel Hall was con- Rev. Edmund J. Dobbin, O.S.A. and Robert J. Welsh, O.S.A. Hall, rently living in the apartments. vant who worked on the estate. structed. James Drobile, chairman of the were blessed in a formal ceremony The construction of the new The two contributed $200 to the Welsh Hall has been named in Board of Trustees, then spoke

and the naming of each building apartments demonstrates the construction of the first Chapel honor of the Rev. Robert J. Welsh concerning the construction of the was explained. Dr. Christine University's "long-term hopes of and willed their entire estate. O.S.A. who was the 25th president (Continued on page 4) Lysionek, director of Residence adding significantly new and Life, began the ceremony by improved facilities" for students.

introducing Dr. Richard A. Each of the four apartments , Neville, vice president of Student was dedicated in honor of individ- University f Life. uals who have contributed to the Neville welcomed the audience University in some way. Julie f I to the ceremony and proceeded to Vastola, Apartment Assistant Senate « everyone who was involved (AA) in Rudolph Hall, explained thank i with the construction of the that the hall was named after Jane apartments. "Board members, Rudolph who sold her Belle Air convenes * By KATHLEEN COONEY News Editor Olson reveals plans for t The University Senate meet t today in the East Lounge of J Dougherty Hall at 4 p.m. \ Homecoming celebration Issues that will be discussed at the meeting include the meeting

By TANYA MARIE ANNAS in duPont Pavilion. The event with the executive committee of Staff Reporter promises Wildcat fans the chance the Board of Trustees on Nov. 28 to greet the coaches and players and the motion regarding the Homecoming Weekend kicks off of the men's and women's basket- Social Action Committee. The Thursday, Oct. 27, offering a host ball teams. Free admission also motion concerning a smoke-free of enjoyable events designed for gives students access to all the workplace by Jan. 1, 1995, was students, family and alumni. "entertainment, fun and sur- tabled. "There are a number of changes prises," including a special Amelia Hollinger spoke at the this year," said Gary Olson, appearance by 'Nova's 1985 last meeting, Sept. 16, about a chairperson of the Homecoming National Championship team and smoke-free campus. She began Committee and executive director the unveiling of the new athletic with several statistics from the American Cancer Society. For of Alumni Affairs. Changes logo. include improvements in the A new addition to Homecoming instance, 30 percent of all cancer deaths were traced to smoking. service lines for food and bever- 1994 is Homecoming University. Also, every year about 3,000 non- ages at the Homecoming Picnic, Offered to alumni, this series of smokers die from breathing the addition of Homecoming Uni- seminars hosted by University second-hand smoke. > versity and the inclusion of Wild- faculty, expounds on a diverse There are several things that I '94. range of topics. "The State of cat Roar \ renowned America" and "The New are essential if the University is Villanova welcomed Black I to become a smoke-free workplace, writer and poet Dr. Maya An^elou, Catechism" are two of the motifs said Hollinger. Total commitment who delivered a presentation at to be featured in the panel discus- is necessary from the senior the , sions scheduled for Saturday I FILE PHOTO administration and faculty. Also, Thursday, Oct. 27. Angelou is morning. counseling programs to change perhaps best known for her read- The will t)r. Maya Angelou, renowned poet and playwright, visited the in Jake Nevin Fieldhouse. Due to deadline behavior and equipment to extin- ing of "On the Pulse of Morning," challenge William & Mary on University Oct. 27 coverage of "An Evening with Maya Angelou" will appear guish cigarettes outside the build- the Clinton Inaugural poem. Nevin Field, at 11:30 a.m. Satur- constraints, in next week's edition. ings must be implemented before The University celebrates Mid- day. "The game is scheduled (Continued on page 2) night Madness tonight at 8 p.m. (Continued on page 2) • Page 3 Page 2 • • October 28, 1994 October 28, 1994 • THE VILLANOVAN HIS WEEK Beyond The Main Line Homecoming ACS sponsors Street Source: The New York Times ache in what they see as an keeping troops there to retali- (Continued from page 1) Editorials ...... 8 Compiled by Kathleen Cooney from the Bosnian Serbs. otherwise remarkably smooth ation earlier" so people will have the Hockey Challenge intervention. On Northern Ireland, serious Scope 14 CHICAGO — Poor women opportunity to go to both the game differences between the United leave and the picnic," saijfl Olson. the welfare rolls for jobs emerged in Features 15 States and Britian Tickets are free with' a student By CLAIRE REHWINKEL Quynh. "We just wanted to bring much more often than was SANTA CLARA, Calif. - If February when the Clinton Staff Reporter the on campus Villanova com- previously thought, but the LD. Who knows, he had stumbled, it could have Administration granted a visa low-paying The Homecoming Picnic will be munity together with the sur- and sometimes T)een an awkward moment for president of to Gerry Adams held on Sheehan/Dougherty Recently, the University Asso- rounding community. We at ACS Who cares 20 unattractive work rarely pro- Governor Pete Field Wilson's re- Sinn Fein. Sinn Fein is the ciation of from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Commuting Students feel that we have achieved this by vides a long-term solution to election campaign, but you Admission political wing of the Irish (ACS) sponsored its Street Hocltey Entertainment... 25 dependence, is $2 and age identification must creating a weekend of food, sport according to sev- would never have guessed it. has republican Army, which Challenge '94. This is the first and, eral recent studies. be presented at the gate. There most importantly, fun." California cool, he gives a violent cam- Sports 34 been waging time that ACS has funded this ACS is an organization that Most of the women soon quit nothing away; will be plenty of entertainment; you can no more paign for 25 years to force the Strange As Angels will intramural activity. The event works to help unite the student or lose the jobs and return to read his emotions in his face perform British out of the province. took place 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 8 and Ck:t. 9 on body of the University. "What the welfare rolls. The reasons than see through a mirror. from Food and the basketball courts behind Stan- for leaving work can range non-alcoholic beverages will be many people do not realize is that DITORIALS His big issue is illegal immi- JERUSALEM — Israel said, from available. Beer may be purchased ford Hall on South Campus. ACS does more than just work economic problems like gration. He has dramatized his of that it has arrested dozens Teams of six to eight people low wages or the loss of with appropriate LD. Following^ with those students who live at Election day is approaching, health promises to do something about Islamic members of the Hamas were able to register to play at insurance to personal difficul- last year's example, the transport- home. ACS deals with all of the and opinions are falling from it by endorsing Proposition in a crackdown begun group special tables that had been set students are living off cam- ties like drug abuse or fights 187, ballot ing of alcoholic beverages onto who the sky like leaves from the a initiative that after the attack last week on with campus is strictly prohibited. up in the Connelley Center. "We pus. By sponsoring intramural trees. In bosses. would require the state's this week's Editorial a Tel Aviv bus, which is now placed special And at The department of Public a emphasis on events that are as fun and suc- Section, read about a pair of an employment pro- schools, hospitals and other said to have killed 23 people, mixing the various teams so that gram near Cabrini-Green, the Safety anticipates no major cessful as this Street Hockey PHOTO BY SHARON GRIFFIN Villanova faculty members institutions to deny services to including the bomber. vast housing changes from last year. Students those students who are living off Challenge '94 was, we at ACS who hope to change Pennsyl- project, many illegal immigrants, who come about The Peace and Justice award was given to the Rev. John P. McNamee, O.S.A., Oct. 25. Pictured No details were given campus would have an opportun- women cite a complication mainly from should be reminded that "we will hope to make the Villanova stu- above are (from L to R) the Rev. Ray Jackson, O.S.A., Dr. Sue Toton, McNamee and Dr. Barbara vania legislature for the better. Mexico. As the how many of the Hamas rarely noted in again have free remote parking ity to get to know those students dent body a more close knit Wail. Columnist Rich Webster, official debate: proposition has gained arrested at members, who were are living on jealous interference, or even strength, the Wyeth Labs Lot on King of who campus," said community," Quynh said. meanwhile, shudders about so has he, and togeth- on the West Bank, had been physical Prussia Road in Radnor so ACS Intramural Chair Quynh the prospect of OUie North assault, from boy- er they have pulled well ahead that picked up or in which towns. Nguyen. friends who felt threatened by in the polls. students may avoid traffic on holding a Senate seat. Some Palestinians waved off the prospect of their Lancaster Ave.," said Olson. The Originally, 16 teams were the arrests as involving only expected to participate in the AC Clement named new director of Public Relations shuttle will have a drop S independence. LONDON — During a radio off by the low-level Hamas supporters. Street Hockey Challenge '94. The frequent cycling on and interview, Clarke, the stadium. Also, parking stickers Kenneth But a senior Israeli official said Press Release porate management experience as fashion company. working press, Clement has tra- off will honored for However, only 12 of these teams the rolls challenges the Chancellor of the Exchequer, be those students that they belonged to the The University announced Oct. well as her background as a A syndicated columnist for the velled extensively. She has common perception of a welfare who wish to use the Main Lot. participated in the competition. was asked about the new oppo- . group's armed wing and that 7 the appointment of Barbara K. journalist and international exec- Newhouse National News Service worked in most European coun- mother as a woman who has "Our goal was to create a "Six of these teams played six sition leader, Tony Blair. He were suspects in attacks Sadtler will invaluable in helping and Chicago Sun Times/Daily tries as well as Africa, Australia, some games on Saturday and the other Clement to the post of utive be never worked. And it suggest replied weekend that would offer a variety by calling him that preceeded the bus public relations director for the us to achieve our goals," said John News Wire Service, her column Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Singa- that Congress faces a doubly of options for everyone," said six teams played another six "Clintonesque." bombing. University effective immediately. M. Elizandro, vice president of appeared regularly in more than pore, Malaysia and Taiwan. difficult games on Sunday," said Quynh. challenge as it seeks The fact that the second- Olson. "There really is a rich "It offers Institutional Advancement for the 150 newspapers throughout the During her 13 years with Estee to overhaul "Finally, the two winning teams a tremendous oppor- the system — not highest official in the British diversity of opportunities this - tunity for me. Challenges are University. U.S. She also served as a foreign Lauder International, she >yas an simply getting women into WEST PIKELAND, Pa. year and we're real proud of competed in one final match until Government had gone out of that correspondent for two years cov- When educators talk about the exciting," Clement said. "The Prior to joining Estee Lauder, active member of the USSR/ jobs, but keeping them there. because I think it one champion team remained. his way to take a swipe at reflects what' ering European news for the wire virtues of parental involvement individuals I've had the opportun- Barbara Sadtler Clement served Eastern European development Villanova is all about." The winners all went home with Clinton — and did not create as vice president of Corporate services. team and participated in the WASHINGTON D.C. — The in schools, this is not exactly trophies." ity to meet are going to make the much of a fuss in doing so — Services As an international public rela- what they have in mind: a job^asierand more fulfilling," she Advertising and Creative launch of the Budapest and Mos- Clinton Administration's plan indication of was one more how for Leslie Fay Inc., a multi-faceted tions executive and member of the cow Estee Lauder shoos. for secession movement that added. maintaining order in Haiti low relations between the coun- has been thrown threatens to break apart the Clement was most recently into jeopardy tries have sunk. just bring by local district. We wanted to associated with the Estee Lauder the disappearance of most Relations between Washing- Senate of the The Dowingtown Area Companies, the global cosmetic 7,000 Haitian soldiers ton and London have hit a the on-campus Villanova School District, firm, where she served as vice EATURES and police officers who were to about 30 miles rough patch. Not since the (Continued from page 1) community together be candidates for a temporary west of , wants to president of Public Relations for Suez crisis in 1956 have the the 'Nova alumnus accepts offer Have you ever seen the ugly double the capacity of the University can become smoke- the International brand. force, senior American military two countries been at such with the surrounding face of racism? This week in district's only high school — to free. "We see an expanded role for and civilian officials say. odds for an extended period, Features learn about hdw stu- 3,600 students. Parents see a A fact sheet was then distrib- community. the University's Public Relations Pr§ss Mease in the University's five-year, $100 association with the University is But with no good alternative, diplomats on both sides of the dent organizations are attack- monster in the making. So they uted which described the Indoor Office and its vital communica- One of Villanova's most well- million Villanova Campaign. "Vil- ending, he expects to keep his ties the United States is plunging ocean say. Quynh Nguyen, ing it at Villanova. Continue Smoking Control Policy of 1989. tions function. As our strategic known and popular figures is lanova is my home," Maree said. strong. He plans to commute to ahead with a patchwork sys- asked the state Education ACS Intramural chairperson Within this exploring Spain with Michael tem in the hope of allowing Two main issues are causing Department for permission to policy is a special plans proceed we will require a moving into the world of interna- "My children play on the campus. New York from Rosemont where the rift, policy for Residence Life All training has taken place lives his wife Lisa, his Murray. Find out how the American troops to hand off Bosnia and Northern secede. which fresh and more advanced tional finance with the opportun- my he with two Ireland. will continue after the rest of in ity here. I'll part of Wildcat Club is surviving at policing duties, which they "We're mad as hell, and we the approach to communication to play a role in the economic always be a sons and three daughters. And he Villanova. University becomes smoke-free "The ACS. Street Hockey Chal- order to get our message across development of South Africa. But Villanova. But on the other hand, hopes, as time and his new respon- accepted only reluctantly. • The Clinton Administration aren't taking it anymore," said because it .deals with residents lenge was not meant to be a to the public," said the Rev. he does so with mixed emotions. I have dreamed for years of a sibilities permit, to continue Justice Department experts faces pressure from Congress Lisa Spillane, a mother of three who live on campus as opposed to charity event. Our organization Edmund Dobbin, O.S.A,, Uni- Sydney Maree '81, director of chance to make a contribution to playing a positive role in the are to begin training a new, to exempt Bosnia's Muslim-led who is leading West Pikeland's J. the daily workforce. did not charge students money to versity president. Development and two-time South Africa. This is the answer." Villanova Campaign. "I have met permanent Haitian police force Government from an embargo secession campaign. U.S. It was then resolved that "all play in the tournament," said "Mrs. Clement's extensive cor- Olympian in track and field, is Maree's roots in South Africa many fine people through my NTERTAINMENT in January. that applies to all the combat- Spillane is the educational work spaces and common areas joining Fleming Martin, a British run deep. He was born in Pretoria. work in New York and would Administration officials con- ants there. Britian argues this establishment's worst night- inside University buildings be and South African-owned invest- His father, a youth organizer for certainly want to do what I can Entertainment has lots of sider the task of policing Haiti's would worsen the conflict and mare: a parent who challenges streets designated smoke-free as Jan. 1, ment banking firm. As director of the African National Congress, to continue strengthening those TREATS for its readers this to be the biggest head- subject the 3,300 British peace- its very existence. 1995." Institutional Sales, was imprisoned with Nelson Man- relationships of week. Starting with reviews of he will oversee on behalf the dela and died while serving a Villanova." Smashing PUMPKINS and the interests of South African institutional sentence of life plus 25 years. In CULT, continue on to find out investors in the the 1993, President about Madonna's latest release United States and vice versa. For when Mandela As Sydney Maree begins this BEDTIME STORIES. Other Maree, who was born in South and Vice President F.W. DeKlerk new chapter in his career and life, GOODIES include Villanova's Africa, it is an unprecedented were awarded the Liberty Medal he takes with him the respect and own productions of "MURDER VILLANOVAN opportunity. of the City of Philadelphia by affection of his colleagues. in the Cathedral" and "Twelve Shortly before leaving for a Mayor Edward G. Rendell, Maree "The memories I will take with ELIZABETH M. DREAMS." Do not miss Wes BARSZC2EWSKI & KATHRYN A. SZUMANSKI private 10-day trip to South Africa joined President Clinton at the me are priceless. The opportun- Craven's New NIGHTMARE. EDITORS IN CHIEF (his first visit since the election ceremony. Asked if a career in the ities that have been afforded me ALEXANDER W. SCOFIELD of Nelson Mandela as President), public was in his own future, by Villanova University are irre- STEPHANIE D. MacDOUQALL Maree reflected on his long asso- Maree said, "You never know. I placable," said Maree. His many ASSOCIATE EDITOR MANAGINQ EDITOR ciation with the University. He would someday like to follow in friends would say that to them, SECTION EDITORS arrived as a freshman in 1977 and my father's footsteps." Sydney Maree is himself NEWS FEATURES ENTERTAINMENT SPORTS departs having been a key player While Maree's professional irreplaceable. Kathleen Cooney Tara Campltlello This week in Eric Cheung Sports, read Jane Papaccio Sean Kelly about the Villanova football Todd Leskanic team's 13-9 win over Nor- ASSISTANT EDITORS NEWS theastern. Find out about the FEATURES ENTERTAINMENT SPORTS recruiting Jonathan Klick urges political situation for 'Nova Melissa Saiso UWSA awareness Karen Qoulart Joe Patterson hoops. Read about the Melissa Lee Roseanne Miller ticket Elaine PaoionI Mark ^poonaurSpo^^^^^ distribution for the upcoming Regina OToole Maura GIbney By CASEY MORGAN national statistics reveal that awareness on campus, UWSA has basketball season and get the Staff Reporter throughout the country, the mar- sponsored the voter registration inside scoop about the hoops Advisor: June W. Lytel-Murphy gin of Democrat to Republican drive and the senatorial debate. Assistant Advisor: Madeline T. Baxter team from the Wolfman. Also, Photography Editors: Sharon Qriffln and Jill DIBerardino "Democracy is not a spectator club members is 50/50. One hundred and fifty people, Layout: Lauren Burl

' week's race. Staff: Tanya Marie group dedicated to furthering Student Government Association Oct. 9 to hear the senatorial Annas, Heather Anthony, Cara Beckerlch, Mike Beckerlch Reaaie BeehnAr Frir R*»nn n««.,- a Michele Caroii, Barbara Cole. Wayne Cressklll. D-Ca$h. °' political awareness on college (SGA), nor is it a political party. debate among Pennsylvania can- Linda D;iconte. ElSh Dufkin Fa^^^^ oihhfS?f Giblin, Christopher campuses nationwide. Sophomore According to Klesh, UWSA is a didates Congressman Rick Santo- Qonnelli. Marybeth Goeller, Dave Greaves. Andrew Gribbin. Linda SyS^Ma^^Ha^S.^^^^^^^^^ Andrew citizens rum, Patriot Keech. Shannon Kelly, Lowell Lancaster. Patrick Lynch. Jen Markley Ed MarshaU NlSa iS^o^^M.ru M.r "^*^=^®• Kevin Klesh, president of UWSA, action group with 25 Party candidate McDonough. Megan McGrath. Steve Mcllvalne. Ann McNearny. PatrKiter MkureerMlyl '^ founded the University's chapter active members and a network of Diane Blough and Libertarian Nehisen. Mary Proukou. Jonathan Passman. Jay in April of 1994. Klesh established 70 people. Klesh and Vice Presi- Party candidate Don Ernsberger. Raczkowskl. Claire Rehwnkei Tricia R^tosa J^et J^^^^^^ ^"^^'? Schrelber. Megan Selbona, Christine Servedio. Jennifer L. Smith. after dent Sylvia Hasselt have found Incumbent Senator Heather Shankland Bleen S^d B^^^^^ UWSA on campus many no Harris Wof- ' ^"'"^^' ^^'^^^^ Tenenbaum. Dan Travisano. Patti Trenchak. Jennifer Trzaska. Hillary WarTEricWairel? ^^^ phone calls with the organiza- conflict with the University's ford turned down the invitation y'"^"°van Is published Fridays. 10 Issues a tion's national headquarters in other political organizations such to participate in the debate. ^M^^Si semester. Circulation: 8.000. Subscriptions are avallahiA at ton ««r v,--. advertising Information ^ available at $30 per year. Fore^ contact the office 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays. (215) 519.7206 Dallas, Texas. as the College Democrats or Col- Future plans for UWSA include The Vllianovan Ross Perot supporters founded lege Republicans. "Our goal is a tentative gubernatorial debate reserves the right to refuse any ad insertions due to questionableo ui m mum conienicontent anaand spacesnara limitations.iimitAfi^no tk« w^ Jh . . advertising Is 3 p.m. the Tuesday prior to publication. The deadline lo place UWSA two years ago in an effort simply to make people more pol- on campus and shuttle services to to further his own awareness. itically aware of the national, the polls on election day, Nov. 8. The Vllianovan Is the newspaper of record for Villanova University. RLE PHOTO Despite the affiliation with Perot, state and local levels of our Comments or questions regarding The writing, articles, lay-out, pictures and format are the responsibility of the Editor . government bring these can and the Fditnrifli Rnorw «r,w m^ ^ ^ ., ^^ Ai,^^*^,- «f Pi.Kii<> Klesh said "joining United We and UWSA be sent by E-mail represent the view of the administration, faculty Oement was recently named director of PubUc and students Sniess sTeclflcaliy Barbara K. Sadder ^^^^^ that are issues to campus," said Klesh. (account Tt^Tt^e'un^'Sl^^^^^ Te "pr?ndpl?'Sf doesn't mean you #UWSA) or to Kevin ReUtions. ,^ pgrot supporter." In fact. In an effort to promote political Klesh at 519-3163. .

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Biblical scholar presents lecture

stand that "God's word did not By JONATHAN KLICK commission studied the Church's methods of interpretation, herme- drop from heaven," he said. He Assistant News Editor neutical devices in Scripture, closed the presentation by saying M« Catholic inter- that proper interpretation can »»»v- Noted Bible scholar the Rev. characteristics of pretation and the role of interpre- only be achieved through an Joseph A. Fitzmyer, SJ., presented in the Catholic Church. understanding • of Jewish a lecture titled, "The Intgerpre- tation to beginnings. tation The commission attempted Events of the Bible in the Schedule Today," the living Fitzmyer was questioned about Villanova Room of the Connelly situate the Bible in Church, according the Pontifical Biblical Commis- Center Oct. 12. Fitzmyer, current- tradition of the also said that the sion's role in the new catechism ly professor emeritus and profes- to Fitzmyer. He set limits and guide- released by the Vatican. He said T 1 1 I K S I) Y, () J () sorial lecturer in New Testament commission A C H i; K 2 7 v^s*. modernization of the the Commission had nothing to do . Alttaaee -<• SeMfauum at the Catholic University of lines for the SmwiH Stt0lM«M with the development of the new 'ffncnycfcri PlanNna for Your Small Business' America, is a member of the Bible. Tl)fc ^«5fW f0fK>wn0d poetfe best discussed the catechism. "[That is a] perfect krw^ Burke T. Wcwrd. J.D. . LL.M; Asscx:k3te Professor, Pontifical Biblical Commission Fitzmyer then fn^atlonal at the discovery of the example of the way certain ele- reodJog OWon Inaugurotton. Business and is author or editor of 30 books. importance of the Law Advance tteket purchcB© suojestecl. Dead Sea Scrolls. He called the ments in the Vatican manipulate 9-10:16a.m. The presentation, which consisted 7:30 p.m. at 1t\e Jake NevlrvHeklfkHJse finding the "greatest manuscript Scripture," he added. Connelly Center, Bryn Mowr Room of a reading of Fitzmyer's paper Cost: $8.00 ($3.00 for students) rela- An audience member on Bible interpretation and an discovery of modern time in asked if ^So You Think You Need a Loot) for a StdoII Business' audience tion to the Bible." The scrolls are Fitzmyer's faith had been F R I I) A Y, () C T B K R 2 8 question and answer Representative from Melon Bank. Phlka*, PA important because they show how enhanced by his study of the period, was given to an overflow 9-10:15 am ancient interpreted the Old Bible. He answered by saying, crowd made up of students, Jews "Of Connelly Center. Devon Room Ho$ted by the Afrtcana Stucies Depoftrnent faculty Testament and they "give us a course... The more you under- from local colleges and 4:30^ p.m. other community members. more accurate understanding of stand about the background, the "Starting Your Own SmaH Business' St. Augu^lne Centerfor the yberd Arts, de Leon Room the Bible came to be," said more you understand what's James W. Kfrigler, Ph.D.; Assistant Professor, Managenr^ent "Biblical interpretation has how Fitzmyer. They help us under- going on with faith." 9-10:15 a.m, gone its through ups and downs," Connelly Center, Rosemont Room Fitzmyer said. He said that the 6:3O-7;30p.m. rationalistic attitudes employed St; Augustine Centef for the Uberot Arts, FedlgcBi Room ili>«ifie Weleonie vans. Beer for purchase. Proper ID must be presented, sheer elegance and functionality," Peter Donahue who was respon- "[It] liberated Catholics from theatre/speech at Trenton State next Tuesday and Wednesday Class era tents will be set up for meeting friends. said Dobbin. Rev. Arthur B, Choppell, O.S.A., S.T.D.v Assistant Professor, The naming of the sible for organizing the dedication fundamentalism," he said. Collie and then studied theatre 1-5 p.m. outside Connelly Center and the Religious Studies buildings demonstrates the Uni- ceremony. at Middlesex Field Fitzmyer went on to discuss the Polytechnic in Lon- dining halls. Signs will also be 8:45-9 a.m. Sheehan/Dougherty versity's commitment to tradition, Rev. Cost: $2.00 per person at gate; Children under 16 free The John Deegan, O.S.A., Pontifical Biblical Commission's don. His abilities include unicy- posted around campus. "We'll Connelly Center. Presidents' Lounge he added. "West when accompanied by parent. Campus bespeaks Prior Provincial of the Province of 1993 document concerning the cling, fire and smoke effects, harass people any way we can," Villanova's commitment to its St. Thomas of Villanova then interpretation of the Bible in the baton twirling and balloon sculp- said Grosso. MiMleal Kmiemlile ^He Shall be Peaee^ students. . . The buildings symbol- offered the benediction. Catholic Church. ture, among other things. A. Ctay, M.B.A.; Dean, College of Commerce and He said the "I just want to go see him AMn A speckjl performance by ttils liturgical music ensemble in Grosso saw Geoffries perform perform," Gross said. "I can Finance the tradition of Christian ritual and celebration. 8:46-9 a.m. at the Society of American Magi- guarantee people will have fun if 4 p.m. Connefly Center. PreskJents' Lounge cians last year and decided to hire they show up," he added. The Grotto -- across from Faivey Library Special Olympians showcase talent

Homecoming and You Let's All Enjoy Homecoming - By LINDA GRZYB O.S.A., University president; well as an awards ceremony in the Villanova Homecoming offers alumni, students, family and Wliat You Need to ICnow Staff Reporter Jeffrey Lurie, owner of the Phila- morning. At 1:30 p.,m., Mrs. friends the opportunity to enjoy their common connection to By following these guidelines, you con help insure that delphia Eagles; Thomas Book- Pennsylvania will draw the wee- Villanova It is a time to renew old friendstiips, get re- For the sixth year, the Univer- shire, former Eagle; and Bill kend to close Villanova Homecoming will be enjoyed by all. a by ihtroducing a acquainted with the University and enjoy a beautiful fail day sity will host the Special Olympics Deneby, spokesperson for the video presentation of the with family and friends. 1 Carrying alcoholic beverages onto the campus is strictly Fall Festival Nov. 11-13. Approx- physically impaired. climax The weekend. prohibited. Persons carrying alcoholic beverages onto imately 850 athletes, representing of the evening will feature live Special Olympics came to '94 will build upon the changes which were the Homecoming the campus will be subject to ejection from the event 38 areas of the state, will showcase music and fireworks. University many years ago when Introduced lost year. Improvements hove been mode In and confiscation of the beverages. their talent during the weekend. The University campus will athletes competed in a soccer beverage service and rest room facilities to moke the day Athletes participate in five areas 2. Moderate amounts of canned alcoholic beverages (no transform into 'Olympic Town' tournament on campus. Six years even more enjoyable. And the date was moved up to take of competition: in-line skating, Saturday, Nov. 12. gloss) may be transported ONLY into the duPont area In addition to ago, when Villanova decided to advantage of the eoriy fall weather. long distance running, ONLY in vehicles displaying a duPont area parking power the centers of athletic competition, open up competition to more and lifting, soccer and volleyball. pass (which ore available to season ticket holders). activities will be held all over athletes and broaden the areas of The newly established "Homecoming University" will allow Following guidelines Carrying alcoholic beverages or coolers into the duPont set by campus. IBM will sponsor a com- contest, the Fall Festival was alumni to retum to the classroom to interact with some of Olympic standards, area is prohibited. the Olympi- puterized friend match-up service; born. It currently ranks as the Villanova's best faculty members. ans train all year for their events. AT&T will provide 10 mobile second largest event in the state. 3. Food and beer will be available for purchase at the According to Festival Director phones for Midnight Madness, the official opening of the basketball the athletes to phone Adding to the uniqueness of the "Homecoming Picnic" on Sheehan Field. Proper ID must Andy Ranley, the biggest miscon- home. Various season, will odd to the excitement of the weekend. campus organiza- Fall Festival is that most of the be presented. A $2.00 per person fee will be charged at ception about the event is "people tions will set up activity nearly booths 2,000 volunteers are Villan the admission gate; children 16 and under ore free if think that the kids come and So mart< the calendar, bring the kids, and be sure not to around campus as well. Station- ova students. • '94. accompanied by a parent. Carrying in beverages is throw on a uniform and play ary bicycles will miss Villanova Homecoming be set up in front . The leadership committee for prohibited. games. They are athletes. We call of video screens at the Connelly Special Olympics was selected them 4. Toilgatlng is not permitted In any other area. athletes because they train Center and there will be an oppor- last February. Under the guidance Other Homecoming hard." tunity for athletes to make photo of Special Olympics Advisor Information 5. Anyone engaging in behavior which may be detrimental Students, staff and friends are buttons and T-shirts. Randy Farmer, director of Student to the safety and welfare of Villanova University, Its encouraged to join the athletes in Parking There will be a dance Saturday Development, the committee students, alumni, faculty, staff or guests will be ejected portclng Is very limited. All visitors are encouraged the festivities. Main lot The weekend is night at the Hilton Hotel in King organized the event. Any student, from the event. to use the 'WILDCAT SHUTTLE' with free portclng at the Wyeth well-planned for those involved of Prussia for both the athletes staff or faculty member who The Labs lot on King of Prussia Rd. in Radnor. "WILDCAT with the competition. There will and their supporters. University would like to volunteer a few a.m. SHUTTLE' will run continuously beginning at 10 be a preliminary competition in all students are also invited to attend. hours of his or her time during of the athletic areas Friday, Nov. This year, there will be a cowboy the weekend is invited to stop by 11. The weekend will officially theme and all guests are encour- the Special Olympics Office, 108 begin with the Opening Ceremo- aged to come in costume. Dougherty Hall. "There are a lot nies which include a procession Sunday will finish off the week- of special people out there Sigma Alpha Epsilon for the will present Ron Geoffries Tuesday, Nov. 8 in October 27-29 of athletes and opening messages end of the Fall UmneUy Festival. There will weekend, but the real heroes are Center Cinema. Proceeds wiU benefit the Villanova Bigs and Littles from the Rev. Edmund J. Dobbin, be a final round of competition as the athletes," said Farmer. program. W^r^.rr:-''-;

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the on fepainncj ViLLANOVAN Uadaor lljiSidents o M M E N T A R Y 201 Dougherty Hall, VHIanova University, VNIanova, Pa. 19065 VillaoovaS xmage-^ Scope on stoner hands Elizabeth Barszczewtkl and Kathryn A. Szumantkl Editors In Chief Alexander W. Scofleld Phishing for musical entertainment Associate Editor at Leiiigli

Stephanie MacDougall By ALEX SCOFIELD Bethlehem. These were hard-core building, told us in no uncertain singing Phish's "Fee" in a nearby ting bigger," said Steve Thoman, Managing Editor highway cruisers, the types of terms to leave our musical vantage car. She was not accompanied by an Ithaca College freshman who After enduring law school psychedelic Volkswagen October 28, 1994 Pa9e8 vans and spot. any musical instrument and took some time to follow Phish on boards and surviving the ordeal spacious trailers that have kept We now had no choice but to sounded completely alone. the road. "Phish is all about in one piece, senior year began to Dead fans trucking across the call the night a loss; the only thing A few short years ago, a Villa- change, whether it's live or in the feel a little bit more like senior States through the years. left for us to do was absorb the novan could have walked down studio; they're always taking it to year for me. It was high time for It did not take a Ph.D. in scene in the parking lot, and there Lancaster Avenue and seen Phish another level." a road trip. Fortunately I had economics to soon figure out that was plenty to see tonight. perform at the nearby 23 East For as long as rock has been several friends with a car and the demand for tickets Homecoming Weekend: far A shaggy-looking man sucked Cabaret. The Lehigh concert, around, it has always been accom- adventuresome attitudes. Without exceeded the supply on this night. down a balloon filled with nitrous even for the many who never panied by a peripheral free- any backup plan, road map or Several hundred people clustered oxide, then alighted upon a pogo made it inside, blatantly showed wheeling lifestyle. These fans will * tickets, the four of us piled into around the front entrance to the stick and began bouncing higher how much things have changed rally around a likeminded band mm a monstrous green Cadillac and arena, dejectedly hoisting index and higher until he toppled face- for Phish. Many people expect whose musical philosophy is loose headed upstate to Coming home to celebration, Lehigh, where fingers. There was even a short first onto the pavement. Appar- something from the group which and spontaneous. And ready or the Phish express was rolling line of collegiate-age Phishers in ently undaunted, the man climbed transcends mere music. After not, it seems as though Phish may through town. front of the box office window, back onto the pogo stick and began spending the better part of a well be the band which will coming iiome to Increasingly, Phish is ineliriation becoming apparently hoping that a few jumping again. decade more or less underground, inherit this following in the upcom- known as 'Grateful Dead: The 'miracle' tickets would materialize There were also a few people a group in their situation is going ing years. Next Generation.' The compari- if they waited there long enough. mildly strumming guitars and to experience growing pains as its Alex Scofield is a senior Honors and son is extremely tempting. It's finally here. The weekend youVe been waiting Both Nobody in my gang had any leading sing-alongs with Phish fan base expands. English major who solemnly swears bands rest conafortably on the comparable amount of optimism, for. You Ve heard the sordid tales; perhaps you've told tunes. And just before we left the "I think they've always had the never to write about another concert fringe of the musical mainstream, and upon witnessing this scene, campus, we could hear a woman following, but it's definitely get- unless he a few yourself. And now it's time to relive the memories actually makes it inside. and both could jam a song until none of us even considered the and create some new ones. the Second Coming if the occasion possibility of making it into the But before you make like sheep and herd, en masse called them to do so. partially finished show." Gender blending benefits toward Sheehan Beach, there are a few things you must But analogies between Phish The muffled drone of the crowd dorms and the Dead rest upon more than was suddenly pierced by a young bear in mind so that your Homecoming is one to remember. musical similarities. For decades, woman being dragged out of the By KRISTINA HARTNETT naturally Or not remember, depending upon your condition at the ate with their hallmates, these dormitories are much clean- the Grateful Dead have been a show by two frustrated-looking which tended end of the day. to segregate the er, particularly in the bathrooms, , magnet for neo-Kerouacs, wan- security guards. Around a liber- Since I began my four years dining halls as well as the dorms. than other single-sex dorms they Patience is a virtue, one that' can be especially admired dering souls who follow the band ally applied barrage of rather here at Villanova, there have been I feel that making Austin and previously lived in. Another com- and appreciated by those standing in on the road and make their life- unprintable words, the woman several changes and improve- beer lines longer St. Rita's co-ed was a positive ment from a student in St. Rita's style economically feasible any screeched, "Why are you all ments made to benefit the stu- than the distance from goal line to goal line in the vacant breakthrough for student life in was that there was a tremendous which way they can. And if you kicking me out? I had a ticket! I dents. Some of the changes include general . Be kind to the person standing in front here at Villanova. It is a amount of respect for others, listen to the whispers, you'll hear had a ticket!" the St. Augustine Liberal Arts major decision for a school of you. No shoving, please. to particularly in terms of the noise that the younger legions of mu- Rather than watch the specta- Center, the on-campus apart- break previous traditions and ' level. And after standing, imbibing and mingling with sical Gypsies are choosing Phish cle, we Villanovans found a side ments, a night club, the Wildcard, make changes as Villanova has, In conclusion, I feel that the as their banner band. door to the arena where about a a . alums for all of those hours, nature will Villanova Feminist Coalition, I inevitably call. LETTERS and wanted to compliment the atmosphere in St. Rita's and Our arrival at the Lehigh Uni- dozen pragmatic fans were sitting extra security on the inside and And when that phone rings, there are only a few administration for heading in a Austin Hall, described to me by versity campus lidded legitimacy and listening to the muffled mel- outside of the dormitories. One of positive direction. I think that the designated, University-sanctioned areas where it will present students, is one that every Off-campus 'Novans their to these rumors. Without the odies within. An herbal smell was the more recent improvements option of co-ed dormitories allows listen. And we at the Villanovan deserve notoriety student would benefit from a don't mean the bushes highway atlas to guide us through noticeable in the chilly fall air, and was the decision to make the St. for the student body to live in a great deal. These dorms strength- along Lancaster Avenue. Kindly use those facilities An to destroy and damage property, to the house's various apartments. the fairly simple route, my party from time to time, a man would Rita's and Austin dorms co-ed. Open Letter To Off- more natural environment that is en the Villanova community reserved for nor to become a nuisance to your Th^t lovely creature responded made several wrong turns and get up and pound on the door, These dormitories are not only co- the relief of any and all of your bodily Campus Villanova Students: inevitably a closer community. A because young men and women neighbors. We, who live here with quite a mouthful of four- completely missed an exit or two; hoping the time-honored movie ed but is functions. The shrubs behind Austin and St. Rita's there a new 24-hour co-ed environment allows for men Halls Every year Villanova are given the opportunity to live students around you, work hard to pay letter words. I tried to explain to the concert was well under way theater trick would get him into visitation policy for further free- and do not an appropriate nor comfortable bathroom make. women to understand one together in a cooperative, harmon- fight for the right to live off- mortgages/rent and to keep up our her that this was a residential when a policeman directed us the show. dom of the students. another better and aid in devel- ious atmosphere, and gain the 'Now that you've gotten the basics down, maybe it campus where they wish. Every properties. We have invested in a neighborhood, and that her behav- toward the arena and told us that Behind the door which never I came to Villanova having oping a certain amount of respect . maturity and respect of the oppo- year they wonder why it is standard of living. If ' would be a good idea to think about what Homecoming more students are ior was placing her friends in we 'couldn 't miss it opened, Phish was building a song never experienced Catholic educa- that otherwise tends to be lost. site sex. I am commending Villan- and more difficult. Some of the off- going to live in our neighborhoods, jeopardy, that noise like is supposed to mean, not what lot of that on He was right. Vehicles of all to an extended finish. Everybody tion, so the idea of segregated I talked to a drunken, overly- a few people who live ova in its efforts to create a closer campus population is well- they ought to behave like the a continued basis could lead to sorts overflowed from the asphalt listened in relative tranquility for dormitories was foreign to me. restricted undergraduates perceive it to be. in St. Rita's and Austin Halls who on-campus community, and know behaved and they are welcome adults they presumably wish their to being thrown out mid-year. of the parking lot and spilled onto a while before the familiar ago- This has always been a particular had nothing but positive It's not just unending lines things to that this is only the beginning of beer and abused additions to a neighborhood, but be treated as. Her response was cursing. more the surrounding field. And a nized voice drowned out the mus- issue that sparked many conver- say about the new style of living. shrubbery. Believe it a great significant changes for the future. or not, the meaning of Homecoming deal abuse a privilege that A few examples of what per- Is this what a Villanova education tremendous of ic. The pinkertons we had number these veh- whom sations among friends and even They claim that it is a great runs deeper. is a gift, not theirs by right. manent residents no longer and Enjoy yourself, enjoy your friends, enjoy the wish membership in a national icles did not look as though they seen earlier held the frantic female in the classroom. An aspect of improvement to the Villanova Every weekend. year, we ask the college to tolerate: sorority has taught her? Is this the had transported local college concertgoer by her shoulders, and single-sex dormitories that Take stock in what you value at Villanova and community. Some students found Kristina Hartnett is a senior major- students who live next door to us In the Oct. Sedition of The Main way she behaves at home? students to Lehigh's campus in while guiding her bothered me that everyone what your years here have meant to you so that your away from the was the situation interesting because ing in communications. to please treat the surrounding Line Times there was an article Basically, living around here Homecoming a few years from now is one you won't want neighborhoods with respect. on the arrest of Villanova students during the Villanova school year to forget. Every year there are the same who decided to trespass at the is like being in a war zone. Now, problems: noise late at night Baldwin School, climb up scaffold- neighbors basically call the police (sometimes all day long),-trash all ing to try to gain unlawful entry and ask questions later. Students over, cars parked in ways that into the building or just cause are not getting the benefit of the Do Villanova students live up to block the neighbors, trespassing trouble. doubt any longer. It makes me ON CAMPUS on private property because they A student who was drunk and incredibly ashamed to admit I Is there any method are too lazy to walk around the disorderly enough to attract the went to Villanova. WITH SHARON GRIFFIN the reputation as perceived by block the right way. Every year police to Bryn Mawr Courts Apart- Rosemont, Bryn Mawr, Har- our police, and we who live in ments justified his foul-mouthed cum, Cabrini and Eastern College to this year's madness? these neighborhoods have to act behavior with, "I pay $1600 a students don't seem to gain such the surrounding community? like baby-sitters. We have to clean month to live here, I can do what notoriety; why do Villanova stu- after up you, ask you to be more I want." dents? The behavior of the stu- What do Eric Clapton, Juice Newton, Billy Idol and quiet and not to trespass. And the The destruction of the working- dents reflects directly upon the response we get? We are ignored, class neighborhoods Wilson Pickett have in common? Given their lyrical off Lancaster reputation of the school itself. treated with complete rudeness Avenue in Bryn Mawr and Ard- What a shame. interest in the midnight hour, we at the Villanovan can '^^%:J^ and cursed at. Villanova is my more. only conclude that these diverse singers would be personal alma mater, and I find Just yesterday, I asked a girl A Lower Merion Resident disappointed in our school's decision to hold Wildcat Roar this behavior discouraging. wearing her sorority sweatshirt '94 at the bland prime-time hour of 8 p.m. No one wants to deprive college and driving a car with a Villanova students of their The Villanovan apologizes Two years ago Villanova implemented the Midnight fun. We just student parking sticker, to please want them to treat our area with stop blaring her horn (she had to junior Katie Culver, who was Madness basketball celebration for the first time. It was the respect and courtesy that it been doing so for more than 10 misquoted in "On Campus" in a roaring success both that year and the following one. is due. Paying rent is not minutes), the last issue. a license and to use the doorbells I The graveyard shift timing of the event certainly contributed to the hyper-festive atmosphere of the previous two years. Only the stalwart fans who were Tasteless column ridicules willing to celebrate late into the mornini? showed nn hut near- Letters these diehards were enough to fill duPont Pavilion to capacity. victims of propane tank fire *rhe Villanovan will print "Let- The earlier start of this year's answer to Midnight ters to the Editor" received in its To the Editor: find that the least office in 201 Madness will certainly draw more people to duPont, bit amusing. Dougherty Hall prior "Some students "No. We add to the commun- "If I ever lose sight in one do and some "I feel that yes, we are Instead of getting a big chuckle to the weekly deadline, Tuesday at as bad especially going to patch do not. I've seen some trash with all the extra guests who will appear for I are just trying to eye I'm wear a the as the find it rude and absolutely out of an event that 2 p.m. All ity and we community says we are. could have letters must be signed area, while others improve Homecoming. DuPont will probably not be able to hold disgusting that the Villanovan have fun. They persecute us over the other so nothing ever it." I enjoy urinating on lawns, conceivably killed someone, the ^nd include address, phone number happens to it." all the people made humorous reference to the staff and exploit our wallets." especially during who want to attend. of the Villanovan should and social security number. All horrible propane tank explosion in Homecoming!" With the new ticket distribution plan, many student have offered some respect and letters must be typed and double its "Who Knows; Who Cares" compassion Eric Anderson Dave Robertson fans will be shut out of the regular-season basketball for the unfortunate spaced. The Villanovan reserves column. That blast seriously victims Senior Nicole Shea Senior Anne Giangiulio of the blast. the right to edit all games at 'Nova this It nice if letters. Letters year. would be Villanova injured two people, both of whom Geography/ Junior Mechanical Junior may be sent by mail to the Vil- were able to accommodate all of these students for one had to be sent to a nearby burn Philosophy Communications Engineering English Philip E. Mayer lanovan, Villanova University, night, even if this center for treatment. Because I required a wait until the clock strikes Economics Villanova, Pa. 19085. am not a sadomasochist, I midnight. do not 1997 1

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A T R E P E D Duty calls Vlllanovans to vote for community members Strange bedfellows unite against North campaign To the Editon legislator by seeking "safer by his amazing accomplishment streets, better schools and lower of visiting each constituent resi- As Election '94 By RICH WEBSTER juana joint. North is violently off all government programs couldn't possibly have said that, a Playboy Playmate, but don't Day comes upon taxes." She is running "to bring dency at least once in the past two a us Tuesday, allergic to all forms of narcotics; except the military; for he claims he meant something else, he's think for a minute that he doesn't Nov. 8, 1 write to the common sense back to Pennsylva- years. That's 20,000 homes All will be held been entire Villanova accountable. he can't get within 100 yards of as the army stands now the U.S. narcaleptic and must have regret it. After all, he did only get community to nia's government." Sheehan has (according to a Vitali pamphlet). Oliver North's shell- strongly candidacy is the stuff without his nose growing would fall like a sick hyena to the talking in his sleep, it's .a back rub. But not OUie; you can urge all its members to been active on campus, serving as Vitali has been a leader in Penn- serious and what was once a to three times its original size. He might of Iraq's Suddam Hussein. shock, soectres, ghosts, Demons! bet your gun rack and sog^ wad get out and vote. It is the duty advisor to the College Republicans sylvania's environmental move- funny little joke — the quirky is too pure. He is an angel. He will wage war against the Voodoo! Lies! Lies! of chewin' tobaccy that DlTie of each American to exercise her/ for a number of years. ment. He has spoken to various fable of the Goof in Cowboy Boots And I've made the necessary weird 20-somethings with long It's marine vs. marine in Vir- would have gone All the Way. God his right to vote. Of equal impor- Villanova student groups on occa- — has mutated into Charles a fearsome arrangements and reservations hair and earrings and he will fly ginia. Oliver North vs. Bless America. tance is the need for each of us Two [members of tbe sion over the past two years. He account of the Creature from the for myself in the Land Below: that old Confederate flag. Yee-Ha. Robb. All will be held accountable to vote responsibly. This means has been speaking to, and working Black Lagoon and his>improbable Hades. I've packed my bags and But ask him about any of the for their vote, and for those of you that we may need to cross party WKanova community] for, other groups here and in his run for Virginia's Senate seat. will look forward to the heat. above and he will deny it ALL. It's in Virginia don't think this lines to choose the best possible need your support for district for years. Vitali's is the Who knew? And I ain't alone. not what he said, he was tired, only affect you. candidates. type of leadership Pennsylvania I did, and unless you've been Ronald Reagan, is married man I write this letter their bids at seats in the Gen. Norman misquoted, misunderstood. He Sure, Robb a Rich Webster is a senior majoring also to call needs. It is the type of loyalty holed up in the cellar with a Schwartzkopf, Colin Powell, was in another country — he who had a Naked Massage from in English. upon you to support members of PennsyNania State Pennsylvania needs. It is now our dominatrix you'd know where I'm former Secretary of State George the Villanova community that are turn to show our loyalty to Greg. coming from. We're not going to Schultz and former Navy Secre- seeking election. Two local can- House, Both Sheehan and Vitali provide mince words any longer. It's tary James Webb have all contact- didates, in particular, need your the neighboring districts with two survival, it's our sanity and it ed me and offered to share the gas Clinton takes pressing problems to media support for their bids at seats in The incumbent Democratic extremely qualified and commit- could be the Seventh Sign. money. But as the Gipper was the Pennsylvania State House. representative, Greg Vitali ted legislators. Because of that, And that's something I don't to the roof strapping my luggage Republican candidate Dr. Col- (Villanova '68, V.U. '71) and their commitment to public Jackson, an avid his sorry state of affairs. Rather. Uw Ts feel I could deal with right now. of the car, Norman stood wide and By America." Jesse JOE PATTERSON leen Sheehan, a professor of completing his first term as state service and public trust, this is not Clinton supporter during the 1992 Clinton has injured himself with Maybe when I turn 60 years old suggested we make a stand. And political science at Villanova, is entirely a Republican or Democrat an accumulation of representative for Pennsylvania's roots into beaten campaign, expressed that he was reversals, and I've grown a so we shall. A new day is dawning in seeking election to Pennsylvania's 166th District. issue. They have proved to Vllla- Clin- questionable dealings and thinly A fiscal hound, with ' barcalounger, drooling on my Oliver North is amassing the America. "sadly disappointed" 149th House District. Sheehan Vitali refuses to take novans that they are concerned been shrouded scandals. During his the govern- rolling beach of a stomach I'll cry denizens of the Right to fight Nearly Bill ton's programs. Clinton has Way two years after has been with the University ment per diems offered about the state of the neighboring his pro- campaign, Clinton promised to to state for the END. But that's 40 the Battle. has corralled election, is final- promising results that out Good He Clinton's change since 1986. She resides in Wayne legislators for transportation community and the state of Pen- grams simply cannot produce. head one of the cleanest govern- years down the line and I haven't Phil Gramm, Jack Kemp, the ly in the air. And it is certainly with her husband Dr. Jack Doody, costs from nsylvania. Most impressive, how- ments in America's history. Harrisburg. Nor does been to Amsterdam yet. fiendish Pat Dick And even his most faithful follow- Count- Buchanan and not the change that the chief professor of philosophy. Sheehan Mr. Vitali acciept ever, is that both candidates seem less staff resignations, any money from So you comprehend the urgency Cheney — all simpering presiden- executive ers are growing tired of the Whitewat- had envisioned. hopes to use her knowledge of PAC's or lobbyists. His to have faith in a political system er, Paula Jones and a legal commit- of this situation. Don't you? tial hopefuls with no hope. He Peter Jennings recently took to monotonous pattern of broken defense government to be an effective ment to his duties is demonstrated that is faltering in the eyes of fund have helped to reveal that What I'm trying to say is that broke the will of Bob Dole, once the airwaves to lament the state promises. manv voters. promise as a sad joke. Oliver North is a wolf who doesn't a strong and proud man who now of Bill Clinton's presidency. Jen- Clinton has scored recent vic- It is not even bother to skin a sheep so he prefers the comfort of a small nings was clearly mystified and tories with his Crime Bill and the just a simple dislike for can appear harmless. He doesn't closet and his stuffed bunny seemed unusually perturbed that, situation in Haiti. Nevertheless, government on the part of the his approval ratings have shown populace that is plaguing the buy into the "meek shall inherit wabbit. He is OUie's man. with a recovering economy, Clin- LETTERS president. the Earth" theory. No, no, no my And yes, poor little Dan Quayle ton's ratings remained rather only a minimal upswing. His Mr. Clinton would like' sons and daughters; according to has been roped into the ugly web; inauspicious. fundraisers for Democratic candi- to think that no one is capable of North, "weak men fear strong he didn't stand a chance against Just possibly, the American dates have beerf major disappoint- satisfying the legions of alienated voters. Instead, men," and North is a strong man, the greasy marine. Such was his people, despite what Mr. Jennings ments and many candidates have a recent survey Volunteer opportunities await graduates a virtuous family man, a patriotic submission that every third Sat- and his cohorts would like you to made a point to avoid any connec- showed that 58 percent of Amer- prohibit man leading us sinners down the urday of the month he is obligated believe, have feelings that extend tion with commander-in-chief. icans would like George Bush to To the Editor: Because time and space 1 explored many different service path of the righteous. And he'll to don the uniform of a French slightly deeper than the Clinton is clearly concerned. be president. Ronald Reagan, who me from being able to fully "sum- opportunities through the help of bury a Maxi-ball "expansion" maid and wait on the North pocketbook. So, in a true time of need, the has been out of office for six years, "This year was an unusual year ^marize" my experience, I would the Campus Ministry staff. Take slug in the ear of a deer before household (occasionally playing President has turned to his friends pulled in 55 percent of the vote. (in a good way) because we had like to offer just a couple of some time and visit Barbara you can protect your face from the footsies under the dining room in the media for help. Hoping that In the same sampling, Bill Clinton an unusual teacher."^When I first thoughts for anyone pondering Haenn in the CM office to see if splatter of the blood. table with the good Colonel). the problems facing his presidency netted only 38 percent. read this comment, I could not the possibilities for life after there might be an opportunity help Yes, I've seen the kaleidoscopic And rounding out this sick are simply a matter of public Many Americans have simply but crack a smile and reflect graduation. During my commit- attractive to you. on the past year. I with the as a commun- light, my children, and in its army is Buck McNeely, the self- perception, he has invited repre- given up on the liberal policies While could ment ICTC If the Inner-City Teaching definitely classify the year as "not ity member, teacher, basketball center I saw a uniformed man proclaimed King of the Rednecks, sentatives of ABC, CBS, Time that Clinton has espoused. How- Corps sounds at all interesting or for I been sporting a 20-gauge Browning and the three-headed political gila Magazine, Associated Press and ever, there are hints that Clinton usual" myself, it seemed and football coach, have exciting, come to the information- values shotgun, the Bible and a chastity monster: the Christian Coalition, CNN to the White House for a may become more conservative in particularly interesting to read able to fully exercise the al meeting, Nov. 2. It will be held that opening line life learned at belt while riding on the hairy the NRA and Operation Rescue meal and a chit-chat. They were his approach to politics. It has from a journal of service and in the Radnor Robm of the Con- hump of a rabid bull elephant. (the extremist Pro-Life vigilantes). asked to give advice on image become a matter of survival. entry by one of my seventh grad- Villanova. It has been the most nelly Center at 4 p.m. and you will ers on the final day of school last intense time in my life in which be able to receive more informa- Mine eyes have seen the glory . . . Only Bush remains in the shad- control. Maybe, however, the The American people have a June. I have never been "bored." The So let's get down to it. ows, his lone show of support In a recent poll, the number of problem is more than just a right to expect competence, char- tion as well as an application. A Since beginning with the Inner- experience has been challenging, Oliver North is an honest man being a half-hearted letter issued people who thought the country superficial concept of image. acter and consistency from the representative of the ICTC will City Teaching Corps (ICTC) in often frustrating, but always one and it is the rest of us who are from under a rock in the prairie^ was headed in the wrong direction What has alienated voters in his most powerful figure in American also be attending the Post- growth the deceivers. North was not of the Lone Star State. Smart boy, was twice that of those who tendency to talk out of both sides politics. Sadly, Bill Clinton's Chicago after graduating May in which I feel tremendous Graduate Volunteer Fair on Nov. refer guilty of obstructing Congress, Georgie. thought that progress was being of his mouth. One moment, he presidency has provided none of 1993, 1 have had the opportunity occurring. In fact, I usually 2 from 7:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. in St. to face unusual challenges to the frustrating times as "grow- shredding government documents North is dangerous and strange made. In fact, in recent months, attacked the "religious right" for the three. Indeed, if the Republi- on a Rita's Chapel. or of illegally accepting a home — an unhealthy concoction. He the fraction who believed that the letting their religious beliefs can party makes substantial gains daily basis. The ICTC service ing pains." Whatever your future plans I do justice in a security system as a gift. wants to install prayer in public Clinton-led America was headed influence their politics. In the in the November elections, they program places recent college While cannot may (or may not) be, I challenge * all that this experience all Oh no, don't you dare say that. schools, reverse all gun control, in the right direction was an next moment, he was speaking can thank their commander-in- graduates as elementary teachers letter to students before leaving Villa- in inner-city schools meant to me, I can make a nova to least Remember, it was that liberal shut down the NEA, eradicate the alarmingly low 19 percent. This from a church pulpit declaring chief. parochial for has at explore the variety If anything mentioned niugwump of a president who had EPA ("extremist pandering agen- number has sluggishly improved that the Crime Bill was the "will Clinton certainly should not be a two-year commitment. In addi- suggestion. of life-shaping opportunities small chord with his lips wrapped around a mari- cy," he says) and basically turn in the past few days, but it still of God" and designating the asking the liberal press for advice. tion to teaching seventh grade at here strikes a which exist beyond graduation. to pursue that represents powerful feelings of presidency a religious ministry. The fate of his Administration lies St. Basil for over a year now, I you, I challenge you finding out more disenchantment and abandon- On a separate occasion, Mr. Clin- in his hands. have been sharing a house and curiousity by own f Greg Mooney ment. living in community with the about the ICTC or other service ton interpreted Bible passages (in A new day is dawning in Amer- 1993 These other volunteers in the programs. During my senior year LETTERS feelings extend beyond his own unique style) and pro- ica. Bill Clinton has the opportun- program. the conservatives in America. In claimed, "I'm going to tell what ity to greet it with a more honest fact, groups that steadfastly sup- I know the truth to be." and perceptive approach. Other- ported Clinton in the past have This instance only typifies wise, he will only be remembered THATCH ByJEFFSHBSOL Weekenil celebration become his biggest critics. Walter Clinton's entire presidency. He as the alarm clock that woke up Williams, a black syndicated sends distinctly contradictory the slumbering silent majority. so TMev'K NO,N«- PIP columnist, while discussing con- messages, leaving the American SO wHeRe TMAT^ owe OF AT W deor^t WTTEP «NN»V temporary liberal policies, recent- people devoid of any faith in him Joe Patterson is a sophomore AReTwe praised by parents Mv $eitvices, SMITH- WA$HIN6- pwjfpep His ly said, "I have Honors, political no doubt that or his governing capacity. economics and TXATCH, you K-NOW — SONIAN? VMSMMfiTMV TOMPINe PANT5 HtRS- AMOMCNTTt) WITH My HCiee? IN '0S... blacks are about to become the There has been no major des- science major whose column appears • rW)VIPIN6 TMJS Pf?EAT>e TDUPJ^T IMFD PAMfHieTAS staunchest conservative group in tructive influence that has led to weekly in the Villanovan, To the Editor: ternity hosted at The Wild Onion mjy\ A THeJUGUlPt, WteAKFA^- and knew immediately why our pePsoNAu INQ 1$ TDUOH TOUCH nopjMGTMe We write to thank the Villanova son Patrick chose their sons as 7y,^ WORK.. /.v_ AMeW6A ^ Since '9^-. community for a wonderful Par- friends. It was fun to meet the L' Y—VOU PONT ^^ FINPIN ents' Weekend. Our entire visit parents of the fine young men who ByJeffShesol TEXT- THATCH . was enjoyable, from Friday night's have visited our home and who too>^s\ "home-cooked" meal in the lovely have welcomed us so often at new Rudolph Hall to Sunday's Villanova. Vi^icoMe.' w&uioME I'M My PlfASURB. morning's was MAICMie, sumptuous Champagne Brunch. Sunday Mass V> TXe NATION'S gAKNey a«opies!ju$T Our four years as Villanova par- beautiful from the Entrance of riTAU,AMPTT"^D CAUMe'Mi? m;i9h ents have brought many such Flags and Clergy to the last note 'M' B^AKPA9T 'N' 5Hfc'S FUUFiLuv^eKir-' FlAtFIUMeMT' H&Re we you weK TAItfcN U5. 5AV5 OH, Gosh NAlMie IS OMITC I lh\H¥^ \f(Mie A T^fO. positive experiences, and we sung. The sense of community wc«put*F«e eVeKy CiMFOfcmpte, FOR A UTTte Ripe , Mr. BiscaiT.rpopRieTORf COURTESY, SOME- rtlAMTS ON AlR thank the busy committees who was warm and strong. We are <^^VJW' W5t4llTl TXI« BROWlUPe AM I TD IMPUUiP PAKirs. THAHlcyMI. fOftCB Wt'fAHV ISJU^T \MPtQ ewBAR- helped plan for us. proud to be part of the Villanova \ eVERy WISH^ OF yowt* wHf?e WA9 Our wrniCMPTVPW)Mi^fc*l RAS&EP. Saturday's sunshine warmed family and thank all who planned 'BOm'i BAT6H OP TMAT^A CHOCIC- FMU Of TIffeRCrtW* our cookout on West Campus and this 1994 Parents' Weekend. We'll fAl^ FWUfi.' PARPPN^ V^IHAte OP made the loss at the Stadium see you at Graduation! TWAT57 A TVfP, I^T IT? easier to bear. The cheerleaders, J team and band did their best to entertain us, and their efforts are saluted. We met many other Sig Ep Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cooney parents at the reception the fra- Waterbury, Conn. iiTivV. %*

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Find out how a bit of creativity can win you a fabulous trip to France. Take more than a glimpse at

Explore the causes of racist attitudes and what can be done to change them. the changingfaces of Villanova

By CHRISTINE MULLER little things every day" which a step forward, and not a step inquiry about admissions policy." said Greason. "Miles are to be Staff Reporter made her position as an African- backward." He finds "the problem with traveled before racial tolerance American at Villanova difficult. INCAR's future plans include INCAR right now is we have so and understanding" can be "Racism — it's here and it "It's not fair." Even as a junior, peer education through residence many great people, but they're too achieved. "There are people here sucks" declared she still considers transferring to hall — "not only dia- Discover why the Villanova Night the blunt programs involved in other activities to who are willing to fight against announcement for the Oct. 5 another school. logue, but steps in a certain devote enough energy solely to it, but we may not see a final Club is a refreshing change in racism forum sponsored by the The panel included a white direction... doing something INCAR. As a result, recruitment victory for 10 to 20 years — a sad Villanova chapter of the Interna- student as well, who spoke of her about it," according to founder Raj of new members is a priority." statement, but a realistic one," he student entertainment. tional Committee Against Racism own discomfort at a school- Chablani. My Padmalingam sug- INCAR hopes to break some of added, he explained, "racism (INCAR) and the Student Govern- sponsored event when she and her gested an "intercultural center to the stereotypes that are persistent affects all people." ment Association (SGA). friends tried to join a circle of develop good things about how at Villanova, said Padmalingam. In regard to the roots of racism, On a campus often referred to minority students, but were told different groups work together." "You have your good days and you Chablani finds "a lot of it's based as "Vanillanova," such a charac- to leave. Her account reflected INCAR began in the spring of have your bad days," he added. on ignorance and fear — the fact terization elicits reactions varying "We all need to put in more effort" that people don 't know why people from a welcome at the overdue toward a better atmosphere. are different, they just see a realization, to mild surprise or "From my own experience, difference." He adds "color has even outright shock at the reve- prejudice is a human thing, but been used as a dividing factor" in lation. Essentially, the pronounce- if I let it stop me from getting to competition, but he feels that ment provokes a number of ques- know someone, there'll always he "exposure to the differences and tions, such as what exactly is that ignorance and fear," said learning what they're all about racism, and how is it manifested? Chablani. He feels it's important would help a lot." NTERTAINMENT Is it presently here in the Villa- to "realize there's much more to Knapp said "Racism is a lot of nova community? a person than just that one things. . . one is attitudinal racism, The forum itself, which consist- factor." which is hooked to real differences of represent ed a panel of seven Jill Tabachnick, a member of in life chances and resources of tatives from various cultural INCAR, is also the Social Action people which are linked to prac- Newly released flick "Pulp Fiction" is organizations on campus, pro- Committee Chair for the Student tices that are discriminatory." vided insight into the personal an analytical character sketch for Government Association (SGA). "Attitudinal racism isn't all of it experiences of both non-white and The committee, geared toward and sometimes not the most the unconventional moviegoing white students. "raising campus awareness about important," Knapp said. "To A member of Villanova Hillel, social issues," has a "Unity address racism without institu- crowd. an organization for students of the Begins With You" campaign tional racism would be a real Jewish faith, spoke of her discom- which focuses on different topics mistake. The racism without fort freshman year when a fellow for each month of the year. They institutional stuff is so much student made an insulting stereo- sponsor different programs easier to address. You don't run typical remark about Jewish "designed to facilitate student into too much resistance — very people. conversation and eliminate cam- few people say 'no, no I want to " David Greason, vice president pus apathy," devoting October to be a racist,' he added. of the SGA and the representative the issue of racism. "INCAR is very explicit that the Minority Student from "Racism is such a big problem racism is not just a black and League, also recounted an expe- that you just have to attack it in white issue," said Knapp as he rience with prejudice early in his Smashing Pumpkins latest release whatever small way you can. explained other minority groups freshman year when a fellow Villanova is not immune to racism suffer from racism which "can Pisces student assumed that because of Iscariot, a musical anthology and so this is a good place to explode into intensely malignant his race he must be an athlete. start," said Tabachnick. "I forces." In the United States of b-sides and Sneha Patel, a representative of rare tracks, is a sure- thought it was a good start, but black-white racism is "much, the South Asian Multicultural much more serious fire hit. I thought it [the racism forum] than any other Organization of Students of Amer- INCAR member Hyun Lee's con- last year, after Chablani, Padma- could have l)een better attended. kind." recalled an inci- viction ica (SAMOSA), that "you can't justify lingam and Knapp attended a "I wish I could figure out how to "Large structures of inequality dent in the summer before her returning racism as a reaction." conference with other schools get more people to come to these and segregation are the crucial freshman year when her assigned Lee pointed out at an INCAR who already had INCAR chapters. things," she said. "The more roots, said Knapp. They then changed rooms t)efore meeting held the Monday after the roommate Although Knapp "had not espe- people come to them, the more combine with competition. . . and classes had even begun; Patel forum that, "We are capable of cially thought of starting a Villa- voices are heard." conflicts that sometimes later learned that the switch racism as well." nova chapter of INCAR," l)ecause Greason, also a member of escalate."

resulted from the ex-roommate's I At the INCAR meeting, which he didn't "think of Villanova as INCAR, made a point of joining In regard to Villanova, Knapp hesitation to live with someone occurs Mondays at 5 p.m. in the being a very activist campus." "It all the minority associations on said, the campus "tends to be a with an Indian cultural heritage. Peace and Justice Center, was really necessary here," said campus. He founded the Minority very all-white campus. Minority Y-1 00 Haunted Mansion In each of these cases, a Villa- members discussed reactions to Chablani. "I thought this would Student League in order to create students tend to be somewhat and nova student reported a direct the forum. Faculty advisor and be a good way of getting rid of "a chance for all minority students segregated and they tend to be a Hayride attraction pi»ves experience with racism early in sociology professor Dr. Peter racism at Villanova. to voice their concerns to each relatively small presence." to be his/her college career. For Grea- Knapp regretted that there were With about seven or eight other." As vice president of the In Patel's case, Knapp suggests pricey and frightless. son, this "shaped my perception "an awful lot more people that we members, INCAR addresses "all SGA, he provides a close link the roommate's motivation as of Villanova and motivated me to didn't reach than we did," but forms of discrimination, such as between his "political action from accommodation of the status change things," yet the panelists that in the end, "It didn't go well sexism, classism, and others," committee" and student govern- quo," or a perception that it "was Psychiatrbt Dr. Charles Hatrick (Morgan Baker) and daughter know that for other minority — it was terrific." "An awful lot said Chablani. "Right now we're ment, making the SGA responsi- a real disadvantage to be rooming students, such experiences prove of things like that at Villanova focusing on the education aspect," ble to minority students. with a student" of Indian Emma (Kathleen Doyle) listen intently to the thoughts of the intimidating deterrents which have been smaller. It made through monthly forums such as "Race relations here have heritage. professor (Ray Saraceni) in James Lapine's 'Twelve Dreams." lead to decisions to transfer. One changes in the types of issues that the one held Oct. 5, said Chablani. improved dramatically over the audience member said "it was were raised." Knapp said. "It was Padmalingam foresees "Our three years that I've been here," . 7

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'Novdns past and present remember Homecoming I ^^i pottet, lager ... a beer is a beer, or is it?

By JENNIFER L. SMITH By 1969, 25 years ago, Home- Villanova never really leaves By MELISSA Staff Reporter coming was the featured event of those who attend it. Look at SALSO The most popular beer in the Assistant the social pages in the Belle Air. Charlie O'Connor, he's 76 years Features Editor U.S. is lager beer which is known Kegs, fake IDs, long lines at the Homecoming began to take its old and hasn't missed a Homecom- for its effervescence, or bubbly Surveys Porto-Potties and inevitable han- present day form. ing since WWII. show that in the United trait, and its golden color. States alone, govers. Is this what Homecoming an average of 24 One common type of lager beer In 1974, Homecoming was the gallons of beer is is dry beer. at Villanova has always been like? The editor of the Belle Air 1974 consumed per But if you've ever had weekend. From Sept. 26-28, Villa- person each year. one spilled on sums it up best, "Too many will you while trying to With this in mind, it can block your I had the opportunity to try to forget, yet there's so much quickly way through a mob at be calculated to approximately a frat party, research Homecomings past. I we ought to remember. What is you know that dry one half gallon of beer per beer is just as pored over pictures, captions, and it that makes it all worthwhile? week. wet as the next one. Obviously, this does Actually, the stories in the Belle Air yearbooks. How many of us consider it worth- not take term dry refers to into account the flavor Dating back to 1922, the Belle Air while at all? Villanova is really Homecoming because it tastes less Weekend. . sweet than other is a great source of memories. What it tt that here for U3. Why does it take us lagers. Homecoming so long to realize it?" traditionally And for all of those malt liquor it aii instills a sense of excitement drinkers, let it be Charlie O'Connor, former pres- mokes on known that malt a college campus, letting current liquor is just another name for a ident of the Alumni Association, So, when Homecoming 1994 is worthwhile? itow students have a chance to meet different type of lager beer. The Villanova graduate and editor of all over, every beer cup and ID those who preceded them, while difference: malt liquor's alcohol the 1938 Belle Air, attended Vil- many of us bracelet has been picked off the also bonding with others their content is considerably higher. lanova when Bartley, Sheehan Beach and the last Radnor cop has own age. How's that for a crash and Stanford were not buildings, CMisider it retreated, take a moment and look course In addition to the nostalgic in beer? Now all of those students but leading men at the University. back. Because even if you can't feelings characteristic age 21 and over mirttfMrtiile remember Homecoming 1994, of such an can understand event, there is also an overall a little better just what that fizzy It was a long time ago. know you are a unique part of RLE PHOTO at ail? different "spirit" which goes golden brew is and apply it to your Villanova history. 'Novans were able to enjoy various fun filled events during <<. hand-in-hand very He recalls Homecoming as, "a Homecoming 1993. with homecoming, own "beer research" this fun afternoon with an exciting and that is a general sense of Homecoming Weekend. football game watched by students weekend-long intoxication. Information and statistics were taken PHOTO BY SHARON GRIFFIN and alumni." A more popular beverage on from The WorldBook Encyclopedia, Batr, In all Ita varloua forma, proves to be the beveraga of choica among collaga Drink Copyright 1991, World Book Inc. USA. studenta. nova enjoyed a pep rally, fireworks water; Win trip fo Paris college campuses, good old beer There was also a mud pit; display, a victory over Idaho and plays an important role in most almost an exact replica of the 1992 a performance by the Righteous Special to the Villanovan Arts." The winning artwork and ship of Evian and fine dining." homecoming activities. Many mud hole that somehow urged Brothers. toast will appear on a limited- Designs should be created with- alumni, both young and old, start random people to dive in headfirst Sometimes it is hard to grasp Have a flair for writing or edition glass bottle of Evian in an area measuring 4" x 12" and at the crack of dawn to develop and emerge shirtless, sleeveless, that others Were here before us. design and a penchant for visiting Natural Spring Water available in can incorporate up to five colors. a nice warm feeling before a and brown. Despite this similar- It's even harder to comprehend France? A new nationwide contest restaur^^nts next spring. Toasts should be a maximum of traditional homecoming football ity, it was not as social as it is that Villanova will go on without announced today invites amateurs The winning artist and writer 40 words. game. ATTENTION Both ALL should incorporate STUDENT now. O'Connor recalls, "There us and future generations will and professionals to submit a will each receive a trip for two to the name Evian Natural Spring But with as much beer as was not all the drinking that goes experience this place that we call design or toast which conveys the France to visit the Royal Club Water and pay tribute to those college students consume, how on today." for home four years. theme "Evian Toasts the Culinary Evian Hotel, an internationally who make meals a celebration for many really know exactly the acclaimed hotel and in Evian- contents spa both the body and the soul. In of that which they drink ORGANIZATIONS! les-Bains, France, or $2,500 cash addition, the designs and toasts in such large quantities? « equivalent. Ten honorable men- must incorporate the brand's Beer is an alcoholic beverage Potolc to deliver annual lecture tions of $100 gift cheques will also premium image and French Alps made from cereal grains, hops, be awarded for winners to use to heritage. A panel of judges with water and yeast. It also contains The following groups have "toast the culinary arts" at the expertise in design and marketing such food substances as carbo- of Here, a children's book, illus- Heller, have created characters restaurant of their choice. will select the winning entries. hydrates, proteins, and various By ELANA ROSE STARR trated by local Pulitzer Prize- "Evian has long been associated Entries vitamins. registered with the Office who feel they must subsume their must be submitted to of Special to the Villanovan winning cartoonist Tony Auth; Jewishness in order to gain a with fine food both in the United Evian, c/o Ketchum, 220 East Yes, that's right — beer has States and vitamins in it. (It is not and four plays, which all debuted foothold in society at large, Potok's France," said Paul 42nd Street, 12th Floor, New generally Student Development: Chaim Potok, the internation- in Philadelphia. protagonists find a middle ground; Block, vice president of marketing York, N.Y. 10017 by Nov. 30. advised that such a substance is ally recognized writer/artist/ In addition to his literary pedi- for Great Brands of Europe, Inc., Winners incorporated into one's daily diet they maintain a level of religious will be announced in Accounting Society Chinese Club Italian Club Student Alumni playwright, will speak at the gree, Potok, a descendant of a observance while taking advan- the exclusive importer of Evian January 1955. All entries for this reason; however, the fact Advertising with Club Chinese Students Assoc. Japanese Club SHRM (Human Res) University Nov. 6, thanks to the great Hasidic dynasty, is an tage worldly Natural Spring Water. "Evian proper return that it does contain vitamins of opportunities. address information Alpha Phi Omega College Democrats Lambda Pi Eta SNAP University's chapter of Phi Kappa ordained Conservative rabbi who However, do not was first introduced in the United will be returned. For might be a good justification to pigeon-hole further APICS College Republicans Marketing Society SPSEA Phi, the national honor society. served as an army chaplain during Potok as a Jewish-American States in restaurants in 1980. In information on the contest one's parents.) and a Alpha Epsilon Delta Delta Phi Alpha Midshipmen Society writer since the of honor of Student Theatre A age 16, the Korean War. This experience author. He has made it clear that our 15th anniversary, we list of specifications, please call 1- Most varieties of beer are 2 to Amnesty International Democratic Socialists of America Minority Student League Space Shuttle Potok has written eight novels, has colored much of his writing. since we don't refer to John are creating a special edition 800-633-3363. 6 percent alcohol. A 12 ounce ASCE Economics Society Omicron Delta Epsilon including The Chosen, a staple on Potok's novels center on the Cheever "as an American- bottle that celebrates the partner- serving of most domestic beers Special Olympics ASME Ecological Society Outback Club the New York Times' best seller clash between the insular envir- Protestant writer," we shouldn't has about 140 to 150 calories. Teach for America Arab Cultural Soc. Engineer (Villanova) Peer Counselors list for 38 weeks, which was later onment ofJewish fundamentalism apply the "reductionist label" of For this reason, many weight- Team Solarcat ASA (Asian Stud.) EJC Phi Sigma Tau adapted for the stage and screen. and the secular world. While other Jewish-American author to him conscious students choose to Tech Crew ACM (Computing Mach) Equestrian Club Pi His other written works include Jewish-American male writers. Just as William Faulkner, for drink light beer. But what makes Delta Phi Undergrad Nurs. Sen. Breast cancer Astronomical (VAS) history; Tree ETA Kappa Nu Pi a tome on Jewish The including Philip Roth and Joseph (Continued on page 1 light beer light? It's all in the Tau Sigma United We Stand 7) Athletic Club brewing. Light beer is specially (VAC) French Club Pre-Law Society Vignette brewed to reduce the carbohy- Badminton Club Gamma Theta Upsilon Psi Chi VEG survivcr tells story Basketball Club drates in it; therefore, it has fewer Geographical Soc. Polis VEMS Belle Air Yearbook calories. German Club Russian Club Villanova Feminist Coalition Black Cultural Soc. Hillel Semper Fidelis Villanova Bryn Mawr, Pa. — In honor Forum comfort to others. She says, "I Blue Key Society Hispanic Society Ski Club of National Breast Cancer Villanovan have been lucky that, when I Bread For The World Awareness Month, History Club SAM (Management) VFL Borders needed them, many people Campus Activities Hot Shots Billiard Soc. St. Augustine VUMES Book & Music and the Pennsyl- shared their stories with me, Chaim Chemical Society In-Line Skating vania Breast Cancer Coalition SWE (Women Eng) Whiskey Company stories that I needed to hear. Chi Alpha Epsilon will present an evening with IBS SAMOSA Wildcat Investment Club Now it's my turn to share this Gayle Feldman, Chi Epsilon INCAR Spanish Club Wildcat author of the one with you." Publications new book You Don 7 Have to Be Pololc WXVU Gayle Feldman is book news Your Mother on Monday, editor at Publishers Weekly and If your group is not listed Oct. 24, at 7:30 p.m. Feldman, then you are not registered and can has written for the magazine (Continued from page 16) not who has now been diag- since conduct 1986. She has also written example, delineated "his small any financial business. Please register your group nosed as cancer-free, will talk with for The Mew York Times Book and particular" world, so Potok is about her personal struggle the Office of Student Development, Review, The Los Angeles Times, also focusing on a "small and 214 Dougherty Hall in order to with breast cancer. The Nation, Working Woman, particular" stratum of American facilitate Each year 182,000 women the normal operation of your organization. British Bookseller, and other society — the world of Orthodox are diagnosed with breast publications. Born and raised Jews living in this country. cancer. Gayle Feldman, in in Philadelphia, she lived Potok, will appear on campus addition to having a family Groups missing abroad for many years in Eng- p.m. in the updated Constitution/By-Laws history Sunday, Nov. 6 at 7 may continue to of breast cancer (her land, France and China, where Villanova Room of the Connelly mother and grandmother died conduct normal business for two more weeks she worked as an editor in book the annual (November 11, of the Center. He will deliver disease), was eight publishing and taught English. Phi Kappa Phi lecture, speaking 1994) before temporay recognition status expires. months pregnant when diag- She Groups without now lives in New York City on "Rebellion and Authority: The nosed. Her story of an induced with her husband and son. updated materials will not be able to delivery, Writer Against the World." conduct financial business! subsequent biopsies, Borders Books & Music is Admission to the lecture is free and a mastectomy cannot fail located in Bryn Mawr at Rose- public. The to move the and open to the listener. mont Square on Lancaster reception following the talk, how- All groups should check their mail You Don't Have to Be Your boxes in 108 Dougherty Hall Avenue (Route 30). All events of Phi Mother ever, is limited to members speaks most compell- at Borders and /or stop the are free and open their guests and Vil- by Office of Student Development ingly to the emotional Kappa Phi, (519-4210) PHOTO COURTESY OF ELANA ROSE STARR agony of to the public. For more infor- faculty. experiencing a life-threatening lanova for more information! mation on Borders' upcoming for disease. No reservations are needed Chaim Potok will deliver the annual Phi Kappa Phi lecture on Nov. 6 at 7 p.m. in the She wrote the book so Villanova children's, adult, and musical qualify for that her experience the lecture, but if you Room. could bring events, call (610) 527-1500. admittance to the reception, please RSVP by Oct. 24 to Elana Starr, 519-7898.

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Spanish Journal: Student goes continent hopping

By MICHAEL B. MURRAY simo" so I decided to eat some of another guy who looked like Staff Reporter it. It wasn't half bad. Pretty good Saddam Hussein dressed in a actually. I just hope I don't get hooded, burlap potato-sack gown. Martes tapeworms. Sorta' reminded me of Obe-One- California had a pretty serious Viemes Kenoby. Well, it turns out that earthquake today. I just found out After classes today, Josh, this guy was the mack-daddy about it on the news and can't Christy, Alicia, Chris, and I took taxicab godfather, and he followed exactly tell what happened. I'm so off for Africa. Africa! Africa is us wherever we went, making frustrated because I see these what you read about when you're sure the cab drivers didn't com- pictures of collapsed highways a little kid — this far away land pete in price. and buildings and can't under- with tigers, lions and camels. A It started to pour so we went stand what they're saying. Just mysterious place with mysterious inside a shabby restaurant to grab

called home and no answer. Los people. . some chow. We wandered through

Angeles phones aren't working. . . .once in Morocco, we had to 'a thick haze of hashish smoke and I'm really worried about my get a cab to the mountain village ordered spicy soup, bread and family. And Liz. I can't imagine of "Chef-chowin'." (Nobody knew mineral water. Most of the men anything happening to them. how to pronounce it, but it sitting at the round, wooden Jueves sounded like "chef-chowin.") tables were stoned. It was as if

. . .after lunch, I hung out at El Josh's "Let's Go" book said we we were in the middle of some Arriero (a neighborhood bar-cafe) could get a two hour cab ride to Cheech and Chong movie. Eve- and got hooked up with some free the village for about 1(X) dirhams ryone just stared at us — the beers from Javier's dad (the ($10 USD). flashy foreign Americans who had owner). Then he took one of those Our lowest offer was 350 just entered their country. Later, raw legs of pig that was hanging dirhams! when we were eating our meal, on the wall with the hair still on We figured we'd go to each of one of the men offered to buy and everything, cut off a piece and the cab drivers to get them to Christy for half a herd of cattle. gave it to me — raw meat! I told compete with each other and drive The thing was, he was serious. him I wasn't hungry, but he took the price down. This would've He was also dressed like Obe '" " ^^P**^"' Spanish cafe, legs of pig hang from offense and told me it was "bueni- been easy had it not been for (Continued on page 19) the celling.

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Night Club enlivens campus T E Person to Person: Avoid a haunting Homecoming

people" By TARA CAMPITIELLO were trying to spoil our news or read in the paper about students had taken the batteries I will simply implore you to be By ERIN SHEA Karaoke night and an open emphasized the night club's pur- fun when we were younger, I four microphone night Features Editor students who died in a fire out of the smoke alarms through- responsible for the consequences Staff Reporter have also been pose when she said, "It gives the Office in 201 Straight froiw th« Hom« Jta|lmy. are the assume most of us see the wisdom in an off-campus residence during out the house so that they would which your actions "under the featured in an effort to give all students a place to come together ways to make a praRt ofif of vi8p||;|||giii liomecoming in their advice students TopIO The warm colors of autumn's today. Bloomsburg (Pa.) University's not be harrassed by the constant influence" will have on yourself a chance to be a real part on campus; it gives them another brisk, sunny days were not always I know that I found myself Homecoming a week ago. On beeping due to the smoke gener- and others. In the beginning of the year, a of the night club. outlet." saying the same things to my Tuesday I learned that the 22- ated the party. one will that long fought Student Government CAT committee members said highlighted by Homecoming. at No Before you throw down Natalie Gregory, vice president Belle Air Terrace Night 10. Stand at the door ol the Club and younger sister as I became older. year-old son of an old family friend probably ever know what hap- ninth beer too many, ask yourself: Association battle was won. Vil- they try to have some order to how Before the festivities of Sheehan in charge of public relations for chargea$!5cover> they Beach and beer lines, we celebrat- Many campus organizations spon- was among one of the fire victims. pened exactly, and I am sure the Will this additional 12 oz. really lanova University opened its long- book the various acts. On CAT, agrees, but insists that, 'if one of the greatest events sor Halloween parties for children They were students having a family and friends of the victims allow for that much more of a good awaited night club. On Thursday, Thursday nights, the club usually there were student attend- ed in more owti vaiet parking service in main lot, 9, Start up your quick child's social calendar: so that they may be able to enjoy good time, enjoying their school's will never care because nothing time? Don't lose control of your- Friday and Saturday nights, the has local bands come to Villanova. ance, the club get bigger of every would — yow have tcj love Villanova cash and a Joyride in a Saab ocBMW a safe holiday. Homecoming, an event which has will ever help them regain what self. There is nothing cool about Campus Activities Team (CAT) Friday nights are used for student and better." Halloween. alumni. So why is it that we continue given license to do anything at they've lost. someone yacking or urinating in transforms the Belle Air Terrace acts and participation, such as Sophomore Katie Kessenich, Every year we would venture to turn a deaf ear to what our most colleges and universities I know many must see my front of you, is there? There is in the Connelly Center into the open microphone night. Saturday another committee member, out dressed as our favorite char- 8. as a Blue Key member and <;harge a fee for tours of elders Po9e (of the in those have to say concerning across the country. article this week as being some definitely no reason why your life Villanova Night Club. nights are reserved for DJ. dance agrees. "We want to get more well acter moment) campus. excessive drinking and its conse- There was loud music, lots of type of drag or something (let's or someone else's should be endan- The club opened in September nights. known bands, but we can't with- "costumes-in-a-bag" (the ones quences during Homecoming, the people and even more alcohol. It face it ... it sort of is); however, gered because you only had tc with the band Flaming Cauca- For most of these events admis- out a higher attendance," said with the plastic masks which had 7. Offer to babysit the little tikes in the family fun area behind "fall fun" activity which we have was probably no different than it's a drag with a purpose. drive three short blocks to get sians. Since then, the club has had sion is free. However, if the night Kessenich. "We can't just start the elastic bands which always Sullivan. graduated to? any party which many of us will I'm sure someone somewhere home or carelessly chucked your a variety of entertainment. club does have to charge an out with Pearl Jam, we need seemed to irritate your ears) and Believe me, this is not a lecture. attend this weekend. However, at has developed a list of "don'ts" cigarette while heavily Previous acts have included entrance fee, it is usually only two people to come and make the night we would have to listen to adults 6. Sheehan residents can rent out their bathrooms because I plan to have just as much of a this party something went wrong. about drinking excessively. I'm intoxicated. comedian Jeff Brown, DJ.s from or three dollars at the door. club successful." who would speak of Halloween alumni would Xi&itt be caught dead publicly urinating. good time as the next student or Very wrong. local bands. Sophomore safety tips. not going to list them, chances are Nagging adults (and myself WXVU, and several Wendy Tucker (Continued on page 21) Parents and teachers were alumnus; however, a recent event I'm not sure what went wrong you have heard them all before have reasons for their "101 Safet) 5. college has caused to Collect donations for the Y.V.O. hxt^A (Your Very Own always saying things we didn't me step back and exactly; speculations are circulat- (afterall we were subject to Nancy Tips." Whether you are talking

fund), think (I know . . . pretty rare for ing that fire college want to hear, "Don't go out trick- the began after most Reagan's "Just say no" campaign about Halloween or Homecoming the average college student). of the students were already most of our natural lives). But ... a good time is to be enjoyed or-treating alone . . . Don't go out 4. Pickpocket. You may have heard on the passed out drunk or asleep. The since we are all college students, not regretted. late at night . . . Don't eat anything

that is not pre-packaged . . . Don't 3. federal loan officer and harass CRIME Pose as a alumni for destroy other, people's property OF ~~ VICTDiiS outstanding loan balances (the Stafford Loan you can never ." . . Although we thought the "big leave Villanova without it.)

2, Slap Alumni with overdue library book charges (The older the alumni, the higher the sum.) Belle Air •njpr VOffi« H.« mUIO. U.S. .EE«^J««tS"l"' And the No. 1 way to make a profit ^ii of visiting alumni rape ^i'^*?^^^^!^^'*^ Homecoming Weekend: AS one of these be able to single fo^ ^Ke it J^a'to^^fabutton! 1. Hop on a Huffy ^^T and pull a Public Safety, ticket anything Terrace some help fast that stops, stands, get ^^^^l^^^..,^^.^^;—^"^ moves, parks ... FREE! TH&BUnSC- CALL EQUIPMENT PROVIDED L9ir Night NO C3?EDIT REQUIRED 1-305-537-3617 SBOGRDBC) CARD NEEDED (24 BOOR P &] Solution NO CREDIT + (Continued from page 20) (Continued from page 19) kj»-^%k.'=.ts.^m;^ It is a common concern among Answers the committee members that not enough students even know about the night club. 1. Panama Publicity has been a problem you that CAT hopes to solve by word 2. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of mouth, more posters, and signs hanging in Connelly Center. 3. Kuwait SK7£XPff£S5 Committee members believe that with more publicity, the night club will receive student IVOi/W you RATMiR praise and participation. Robyn Inserillo, a sophomore who has attended one of the dance coofc u^e^ nights at the night club, applauded HO KNOWS. WHO CARES the Campus Activities Team's efforts. "It was really a lot of fun," she said. "It's about time we had Tff/S something like this." **Bii!letin Broadcast Hevkw". . : 3. . . 3, . . 3. . . "Why Carol Sabin, who attended

won't this dtotnn tiling eraseH^ . . those stiltry voice comedian Jeff Brown's show,

mail VIXENS shouiin*t t3»e working the S19 lines, . responded to the night club by saying, "It was great! The come- we hear theyVe hiring at 1-900- WILDCAT... dian that they had was good. I PUREHR. . . Here Mtty, kitty, kitty. . KITTLES think that the club would be and crew will te able to hit the HAY early tonight. . better if more people came WILDCAT EOAJR*04./ if it started at MID- though." NIGHT... we'd «niioy it lots MORE... KEGS, PLEASE!... ballistic drunkards' will surely be the

tallof the TOWNSHIP bytheend of this weeketid. . • / f. r PDlIs... public displays (rf URINATION do not HgNetflie Jtk. VISA exactly mend im^cm i^rith local residents. . . and God

. if ploce knows they're . iiuclMfei o OR TfffS? pissed M at us enough already. you want your rent to remain in THIS stratosphere. tocometogelNNr keep tr's Au w mi TVMwe^ th^e pants ZIPPED, , . don't discolor anyone's lawn, , .just like the athletic department discolored Oil oam|Ni»i; it

our . , COMi TO (VMiRi me Pr/CS /S RfOMT, LOGO, . BtJRGIJNDrs a great color. . but shouldn't they have added GREEN instead?... €very>^^^^^^^ me PRiCfs/OM fs If MAMocRAfreo. . #1$. . maybe MONET wouldn't be such an issue cNfMiHief oiMel« -you "waTtt to be if they . AMo 7k£ siRVfce fs s/ejo- oak didn't GIVE AWAY all the tickats, . gripe, gripe; iN'hine, whine, . .wmt TASTY Homecoming i^;ers> ale8» might stouts and ste^mad brewskis Attendance is the main concern

improve ourOH^lC^-CYMCAL OLfflLOOK. . but proponents of the club. CAU i/OA/ fOR StC/ of all of the A SA/0fV80AR0 if attendance problem, Tt/WWG.' even we db URINATE and MOAN on your Despite the night club committee lawn* . , the CAT W OA/S UfCiS TO tVAUr . rybt in feont

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Teojching VMt our iHw baktry Award window ttturing Delicious Fat-Free Items Available ^ fnah t>ak0d d—attB and pm»M—l '\ Featuring

Dally Luncheon Specials LAW Bottled Waters Who; All Sophomores, Juniors, SCIIOOI. Juices CAFE Grilled Items to Order Seniors Monday-Friday Salad Bar 8 AM - 2 PIM Spoon Softened Ice CreamJ Where: During Pre-Registration in The ^ the Office of the Registrar

Featuring When: Beginning Monday, Oct. 31 11AM Fresh Muffins & Bagels Monday-Friday 11 AM -8 PM Meal Plan Equivalency Phllly Cheesesteaks Wildcard & Cash Accepted Coolced-to-Order Meal Plan Equivalency Featuring Wildcard and Meal Plan Points Accepted Vegetable Pizza Lindback award of Dell-Made Sandwiches Featuring Why: One Cold Deil Sandwiches Pasta & Garlic Bread Cheeseburger in Paradise $3,000 is given annually for distinguished Nutritious Salads Fresh Salads Friday Beer Battered Chicken Fingers teaching at Villanova University. Under- Chicken Parmesan Sandwich 8 AM - 2 PM Soft Pretzels Supreme Nachos graduates (except freshmen) and faculty Fresh Made Pizza Wildcard and Meal Plan Points Soft-Serve Frozen Yogurt Soft-Serve Frozen Yogurt Acceptad Frozen Yogurt members will vote for three nominees V J K J K J each. The names of four candidates DOUGHERTY, receiving the largest number of student DONAHUE CASH/WILDCARD PRICES: votes and the three receiving the most ST. iillARY'S & BREAKFAST 14.50 votes in the faculty canvass will be sent MONDAY-FRIOAY SATURDAY SUNDAY LUNCHEON BREAKFAST** 7:3O-«:0QA.M. BRUNCH 10:48A.N.-1 :00P.M. BRUNCH 1O:4SAJI.-1.-00P.M 15.50 LUNCH to 11:0OA.M.-1:30P.M. OMNER 4:30P.M.-«:00P.M. DINNER 4:30P.M.-«:00P.M a five-member committee of previous DINNER 4:30P.M.4:30P.M. BRUNCH ,5.50

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Page 24 • THE VILLANOVAN • October 28, 1994 October 28, 1994 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 25 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY N T E R T N T WOMEN'S STUDIES A IN ME LECTURE SERIES •$» FALL 1994 treat «WUHAN Listeners will find Iscor/of a rare AIR FORCE SCHOLARSHIP. of If you're a medical santly sweet song "Blew Away." The first single released off student, «itikMl Pisces Iscariot, ("I you have By CARA BECKERICH On tracks like "Plume" ("My "Landslide" enough on your Staff Reporter boredom has outshined the sun- saw my reflection in a snow- mind. Today's Air it's all duU/I just want to have covered hill/'till landslide brought Force offers a ("Been it down/Mirror in the sky what scholarship pro- some little fun"), "Whir" gram that can Smashing Pumpkins have tii- chasing all my fears for another is love? Can the child within my greatly reduce umphed once again. The brighter than you") and "Starla" heart rise above?"), and a cover your financial bur- This week, one third of all students received a questionnaire release of their fourth album, of the Stevie Nicks song "Girl '^mm7i> den. Participation to assess students' needs for computing and communication Pisces Iscariot, has proven them Named Sandoz" show the softer, Is based on com- to be, well, absolutely smashing. sweeter, unplugged side of Cor- petitive selection. services. - . gan's unusual hard-cocking For information, This new release actually con- howling. READING FROM talk to an Air Force tains nothing new. Rather, it is PHmmkmcmM representative. Your completed questionnaire will help UCIS' planning a collection of B-sides and pre- Corgan bids a farewell and Call viously unreleased material. In ticii not om chili thank you to his listeners when efforts and ensure that we better meet your requirements for PERSONAL POETRY he writes, "Thanks for being and Ak Farce OprmtmMta the liner notes of this rare 14 track Iracdc 0iYiicbt T«a Fra« i-$—-4ixvaAr state-of-the-art technologies in support of your learning at collection, lead singer Billy Cor- Ni thanks for listening and thanks MARGE PIERCY and Villanova. gan, writes, "This here is an proovm. for getting angry and happy Life is assemblage of. . .songs never sad all at the same time. Tuesday, Nov. 1 5 at 7:30 p.m., meant to come out, some written everything and nothing all at the ." Room 21 5 Tolentine Hall Please take a few minutes to complete the questionnaire and with such high hopes. ; same time. . .we hope we mean Pisces Iscariot has not one dull one else can do for you like those things to you." Co-sponsors: Honors Program, return it to the Office of Planning and Institutional Research ("No track amidst its grooves. Corgan's you/no one else fails like me/In With 57 minutes of merciless rock three pages of liner Department of English incredible voice, atop guitarist my eyes I burn alive/Fly high/No and James Iha's wailing chords, makes more words just you and I/High notes, complete with little anec- for a delectable taste of what the in the sky"), Corgan's lyrical dotes and words of wisdom from Pumpkins are all about. Iha comes genius, master writing skills and Billy Corgan, Pisces Iscariot proves out from behind the scenes on this ability to passionately growl one to be a collection of admirable album, baring his writing and second and gently whisper the songs worth dredging up from the producing abilities on his plea- next are clearly present. past. 100% Freddy is less frightening in real world

GUARANTEE- By KAREN GOULART Heather played in the movies. gloved-one both in and out of the Assistant Entertainment Editor This does not deter the ever- REM cycle. You can't get AIDS resiliant Freddy though, to him It is obvious that "Wes Craven's Heather will always be Nancy and New Nightmare" is not typical by giving blood. ^^WT^s Craven's 'New he will not rest until he captures horror movie fare. Unlike Freddy's " VY Nightmare' is not a her soul, the crowning jewel of his earlier escapades, "New Night- It's not just unlikely that you'll get AIDS by giving SAVE 20% ON ALL POSTERS sequel. Why, it is not even a extensive collection. mare" is not a non-stop slashfest. movie, at least that is what Mr. Heather is now a married wom- Instead, the film often deals with blood — it's impossible. And the American Red THROUGHOUT OCTOBER Craven would like audiences to an (her husband is in real life horrors such as losing a Cross guarantees that. Chase also believe, r Ten years after Freddy the horror business as a special loved one and discovering one's Krueger first slashed his way into Giving blood is completely safe. All blood collec- COUPON effects man who just happens to the nightmares of moviegoers be put in charge of making an tion equipment used by the Red Cross is sterile. across the globe he has finally updated Freddy glove for the next It Needles and collection are in is obvious ttiot bags pre-packaged PLUS AN ADDITIONAL broken- out of the big screen and movie) and mother of a young son "A CONCEPTUAL TOUR DE FORCE! air-tight, sealed plastic. These materials are used into so-called real life. No longer Dylan (superbly played by seven- ^osCravofi's Wvs ( T<\\v\\ fias (r»'.jtt'd \Uv lir^t pnstniudrni hurror fluk"' only once and then thrown away. content to do his dastardly deeds year-old Miko Hughes). She thinks in dreamland, this time around Freddy Krueger is a part of her New NRstitifiom" Getting AIDS by giving blood can never happen. Freddy has decided to reek his past, far behind her. Unfortunate- isriottypleol INSPIRED, INGENIOUS AND DEVILISHLY CLEVER But running short of blood can. OFF unique brand of havoc on the ly, poor Heather could not be $5 Far more iu/Me, add al liir.i's tni'ii already frightening waking further from the truth. Not only scarliT than llif uriyinal." /•.. ( i<(...i . , lionof movie fate. ;. n ,,, . WITH COUPON world. is Freddy creeping his way into Please give blood. It's needed now. Although this "Nightmare" is her dreams, he is set on getting I Towards total poster purchase supposedly unrelated to its many his claws into her real life family child may be a victim of mental WI'SCRWKX'S I One coupon per customer — Expires Oct. 31 , 1994 predecessors. Craven does use the as well. Little by little. Heather ilness. This is not to say that which American usual opening scene begins to realize that Freddy has "Nightmare" does not have some xNFr:\\^Ni(;irrAiARE involves dropping viewers unwit- become a lot more than just a great moments of gore (the demise Red Cross Ir.l- II ,,' \ \ 111, 'HI I lii. Si I tingly into a nightmare "in media fictional foe from her past. of Dylan's babysitter and the res." The nightmare in question Through conversations with old To donate, call funeral scene should satisfy even ine is that of Heather Langenkamp, "Nightmare" co-stars (Robert the most discriminating Freddy Arts Gallery, Inc. the actress portrayed the Uf-i'^ « ti-, ;* 1-800-26 BLOOD who Englund is amusing, though still fanatic). It is just that they are heroine Nancy in "Nightmares" creepy, as himself) and New Line fewer and- further between than 2 E. Lancaster Avenue parts one and three. It is complete Cinema executives she finds that may be expected. makmg sure the audience grasps however, Craven should definitely 896-81 with blazing fires, a disembodied she is not alone in Ardmore, PA 19003-2296 (61 0) 61 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK her hypothesis Although it is certainly a change his movie-within-a-movie concept, be appluaded for creating a film razor fingered hand and the ech- that Freddy is no longer confined of pace to see a "thinking """• ^^ person's he often belabors the point to that is both intelligent and fright- ESTABLISHED SINCE 1967 oing cackles of Freddy Krueger. to celluloid. Everyone of the Vlsa^tasterCard/AmericanExpress £'1 horror film," there are many exhaustion making what could ening at the same time, in a genre Jg^'sun j'z^*' There is no Nancy now, how- "Nightmare" alumni who she scenes that cause severe yawning have been unpredictable rather which usually produces movies ever, she is just a character that to speaks has been visited by the spells. Craven is so anxious about predictable after all. In the end, that are neither.

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General requiremenig at time entry include: of By LINDA M. DELCONTE Mansions opened Oct. 7. They The Hayride that ran on a orations and props lacked sig- The tickets are extremely over- ' course through At least 2-3 yean of undei^raduate college in a health science or Staff Reporter begin at 7 p.m. nightly and will the "Haunted nificant amounts of gore. priced and the time spent run until Halloween. The price Woods" lasted about 10 min- basic science degree program. (Inquire for a complete list of specific The Haunted Mansion and waiting in line far exceeds the Halloween just is $12 for an adult combination utes and many of the ghouls Hayride at Linvilla Orchards duration of requirements.) With the attractions. around the corner, Hayride and Haunted Mansion seemed to have missed their has proven to * be anything but The only thing this event is A minimum G.P.A. of 2.5. (A more competitive G.PJl is favored.) cues. Most people many are looking for various ticket. were more frightening. It is an obvious let- good for is putting one in the ^^ * A penonal inteVest in a career as a primary care physician. ways to be spooked. Some may worried about their wagon down when S-year-old kids mood for the Halloween breaking down than Pasta Milanl rent horror flicks, others may what was complain it is not scary enough. season. Northwestern College of Chiropractic offers a rigorous four year professional Main Line dress up in costumes and still happening in the woods. The education. Our focus on science, diagnosis, chiropractic methods, patient eatery/ catering others get in the mood by going nvwHfai^iiiMiefaf night sky was scarier than However, many of the scenes that were care and research provides our graduates with the Takeout — Eat In — Delivery to haunted houses. the Haunted Mansion and set up. Over all there were tools they need to work as primary care physicians in the health care 61 W. Lancaster Ave.. Ardmore Grim Creeper's Hayride at more laughs than screams. environment NWCC is folly accredited by North Central Association of Linvilla Orchards is anything Colleges and Schools and the Council on Chiropractic Eduation. 896-4364 Open but spooky. After the Hayride there was Mon.-Fri. 11-9 and Sun. 4-8 Local radio station Y-1(X) is yet another line for the Haunt- Haunted„l))an$ion$ hosting haunted houses this ed Mansion. This turned out year at three different locations The majority of the crowd to be another huge disappoint- ^ Blue Bell, Roxborough and consisted of small children ment. There were no trap doors CaU: 1-800-888-4777 or 888-4777 20% OFF YOUR ORDER Linvilla Orchards in Media. with their parents. After wait- or moving floors. The people in Write: Director ofAdmiuions slightly different in the incredibly long line costume were not that fright- 1^ WITH THIS AD Each has a ing are all based for tickets, there was another ening and they barely got close m 2S0I West Mth Street. HinneafMJis, NN SS43I Notgood set-up, but they with other orders - Expires 11/15/94 on the same idea. The Haunted 30-minute wait for the Hayride. to the visitors. Even the dec- The Stuff Nightmares Are Made Of... '

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% % ¥ Offspring enjoys long awaited success I Question answers doubis about Bosstones I I hold about one thousand recording formula. The improve- seems to make a By ANTHONY P. of the summer, the top twenty only conscious effort I CENTOLA ment is Offspring's people, but I guess people even By ALEX SCOFIELD apparent several seconds porting cast contributes to Staff Reporter rock singles chart held the I Associate into the opening "Come Out and Play" at number crowd the streets in hopes of Editor track, "Kinder success of » ticket," said Greg Krie- Words." This song demonstrates the 1994 two, not to mention how nicely getting a genuine star of the Bosstones began, the quartet a newly As "Alter- sel, bass guitarist. He went on to found versatility for is still lead singer Dicky Offspring was hoping to MTV fit the single into its Barrett. guitarist . It is slot. Now, their explain why the band backed out no Actually, the term 'singer' is make it to their riext gig, never native Nation" fluke, as of the offer to tour with Metallica the riffs and musical somewhat of a misnomer, mind making it big. Nevertheless, as styles of this summer. "We just didn't Hell is any the remaining songs are Barrett growls all success occurred almost over- If fun at all, it is the lyrics. rush into things too probably varied enough to keep the rest of Although night. These punk alternative ^N {#i#iif is want to very similar to a he retains his custom- to take our time Mighty album interesting. ary gravelly musicians were almost an instant quickly. We want Mighty Bosstones concert. vocals, Barrett now don't let things In recent For the first time, the Bosstones success after the release of their as a band. We go years, this -based towards intelligibility. manage to sound like to our heads. We are still the same ska band has made a name for a band on There is good reason for Bar- third album "Smash." Hailing racNo ati!piay CHTKi recorded . itself with its rett's vocal clarity, from Orange County, Calif., the band we were when we live performances as a majority foursome understooid the hard- our first album," added Kriesel. which can turn any concert hall of the songs on this album are written ships of becoming a successful With all the radio air play, a into an inferno of growling vocals, jiw linpiaiPiiiiiiii with a new seriousness of punk band. CNnMTV. successful summer tour and many punk aggression and a horn sec- purpose. "A Sad Silence" hits hard Just before the latest album was new fans, Offspring decided to tion gone wild. Mix in one of the lyrically, describing a gang- fall. banging crack due out, radio stations like Los extend its tour through the most fanatically devoted fan fol- user, while "Bronz- ing the Angeles' KROQ began to play the second single "Self Esteem" is The band will be playing Oct. 28 lowings of any rock group and a Garbage" is an account of a band's single, "Come Out and receiving much radio airplay and at the Trocadero. This will prove Bosstones show becomes a trans- grudge which has passed the point Play." Stations around the coun- a permanent slot on MTV's reg- Offspring is here to stay as a cendent experience for anybody of no return. Less grave but equally try began to follow and started to ular schedule. major name in the music industry. who dares to venture into the well-written is "We PHOTO BY EPITAPH moshpit. Should Talk," play single "It's been great. We sold out This band certainly deserves all 'X>M-' an indictment of the on regular rotation. ^"^^^^ Alternative band Offspring Is on their way to success and popularity. the Geraldo Rivera In Philadelphia, throughout most every night. I know the venues the success they have acquired. Unfortunately, this concert and Rikki Lake They will t>e playing Oct. 28 at the Trocadero. intensity has never translated ilk and those "who keep tuning in well onto disc for the Mighty disc. On previous albums, partic- to their tabloid TV shows. Mighty Bosstones. Although the ularly More Noise and Other Despite the improvements band's albums have sold well Disturbances, the group's horn which permeate Question the 'Love Affaii' bores with overused theme enough to garner them a major- section sounded more like a sup- Answers, the album ends with label record deal, the studio record- plemental gimmick than a crucial somewhat of a whimper. The final ings have generally been a disap- element of the Mighty Mighty two tracks, "Dogs and Chaplains" Barrett complains about how towers far above any of their The film revolves around their the same sequence in the ever By MICHELE CARROLL pointment to those who have musical style. Everything is cohe- and "Jump Through the Hoops," much he hates the holiday season. previous recording efforts. The Reporter lives and relationships with each popular "Sleepless in Seattle" Staff witnessed the Bosstones' furious sive this time around, as the brass smack of earlier efforts where the But 10 good tracks out of 12 are disc is still no substitute for a live other and with their respective with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, power on stage. blends perfectly with the rock Bosstones seemed unable to create more than enough provocation for Bosstones experience, but local fiances. After meeting on a plane featuring the infamous meeting at Enter Question the Answers, the instruments on the funky "Hell any variation with their ska the devotees of this plaid-clad 'Toneheads finally have an ade- iiT ove Affair," currently in flight to Australia that unexpect- the top of the Empire State Bosstones' second LP on Poly- of a Hat" and "Toxic Toast," sound. The album's serious atti- octet to give Question the Answers quate way to tie themselves over J.^theatres and starring edly makes an emergency landing Building. gram's Big Rig label, in which the which has a very faint salsa hint. tude degenerates into outright a spin. The Mighty Mighty Bos- between their favorite band's Warren Beatty and Annette Ben- on an obscure island, the two are The anticipation of the three- group finally discovers the right No matter how much the sup- bitterness on the latter. cut, as stones have created an LP which Philadelphia gigs. ing, is a remake of a remake. The transferred to a cruise ship for an month meeting that has been set movie closely resembles "An extended return trip to the United between Beatty and Bening sets Affair to Remember" starring States. the stage for the conflict and Cary Grant, in which two star- climax which, although well act- crossed lovers, both engaged to ed, is predictable. The two salvage THE ARTS other people, fall in love and decide the remains of an over-used story to meet three months later at the 11i# conflict and and make the best of it as an on- top of the Empire State Building. screen/off-screen couple. If they are still in love, that is. climax, aNhough Clearly, the only reason to see In the modern "Love Affair," this film is to enjoy the relation- Cultural Film Series: 'Age of Innocence Warren Beatty plays opposite his iwH acted, is ship between these two talented real-life spouse, Annette Bening. actors, as well as Hepburn's By ANDREAS VON that its harmony could be shat- At the film's end one comes playing in the park," says Martin make the film a sumptuous and Beatty 's character does not ven- piodiciable. special appearance. SCHEELE tered by whispers." Whispers and away feeling slightly unfulfilled, Scorsese. film an indulgent visual experience. ture too far from reality as he The first time around, this warren beatty annette bening The has been Insert to the Villanovan gossip are often heard at pompous but completely tantalized by the labeled slow June Lytel-Murphy will begin Mike, an aging playboy who story is endearing and utterly by some critics. But plays balls, gastronomical parties and intricacy of the acting and cine- if the pace slackens, the viewer Monday night's film with her has finally been pegged by one romantic. The universal hope of after-dinner cigar clippings. matography. "The story's so . can gorge on the myriad details lecture, "The Velvet Prison: The woman and is now "engaged." A meaningful and endearing finding true love and devotion is Love Affair Newland Archer masterfully emotionally powerful that I want- that compose the set and Age of Innocence and the Upper Upon Bening's entrance, the old appearance by Katherine Hep- a classic and timeless theme. gorry shondhng chtoi wibb pitict btosnon koti copshow maneuvers his way through this ed all the characters to remember tMii*< background. Class." "love at first sight" theory takes burn, playing Beatty's aging aunt, However, "Love Affair" abuses •M**'**'! kr •?*? cannot Newland Archer hieroglyphic world; yet, he cannot everything that was happening at Scorsese certainly attended to Show times are: Saturday, 7 effect, establishing the romance is the highlight of this mundane this idea by making it convention- Why katharine hepburn « 4* (Daniel Day-Lewis) and the find the key that will free him and the moment when all those con- the details predictable of the film. He brought p.m., Sunday, 3:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. that continues throughout the love story. Her relationship with al and tired. The enigmatic beauty, Countess Ellen w(imefl)ros.prHiiiis Countess Ellen from the tacit versations were taking place. The in special voice coaches, culinary and Monday, 7 p.m. Tickets are film. chemistry between Bening helps to illustrate the nature of this film and the vast The worren beatty onnelte benng kottnine hepburn (Michelle Pfeifer) elope together 'love offw^rYshoniling dtioeweU ptefcebrosnin btecopshow conventions of their society. Their clock ticking. The fireplace. The historians, art historians and $2.50 for students and $3.50 for Beatty and Bening is beautiful, evolving feelings of the two lovers. selection of other excellent films •JteflnioranKoneSortijewz dovnrs'loveoifoK' '*;iJelme( doves wddonoldogdwstewojt and consummate the torid "mildtedcfommileonvcofey love actions are noble and audacious; horse and carriage going by. The special costume designers. The all others. For more information reflecting their real life situation The predictable nature of the recently released makes this one ^Tiobert towne i worren beotty "^nwrien beotty "^glenn gordoo running through their (oron veins? As yet, they remain fettered to the flutter of birds' wings. Kids director scrutinized everything to call film, night with the ^jggj. please (610) 5119-4750. as newlyweds. from start to finish, follows to save for a VCR. WMNUMI* ^nD7 one watches Martin Scorsese's ^fl^^p wfw SMM>tei>&lu»l moral and conventional tracks of "Age of Innocence," he or she their time. crumbles under the weight of The exquisite performance of their repressed passions. Lewis lures viewers into the remains This week's film offers a long sensuality of the film. His voice The Villanova intricate star-crossed love Theafre and is soft, yet distinct. His demeanor story set in New York in the is always stoic and reserved. John began with the current guitarist, the vifitage Cult sound alive and "Joy," has a Doors feel to it. Both The disc retains the feel that By MARY McCREARY 1870s. It depicts the "creme de la Simon of the National Review Billy Duffy, in a band called the well. tracks have the prospect of achiev- Ceremony left off with and does Staff Reporter creme" of Manhattan's high class comments, "As in double exjy- Nosebleeds in 1977. Also in this Duffy's guitar is very strong. He ing relative commercial success, not tread on previously covered in all its grandeur and hypocrisy. sure, the actor manages to convey reveals Beckefs life band was Steven Morrisey, better has kept the formula which has but are not going to rock into the ground. With Bob Rock producing The voice of Joanne Woodward both what the character is saying known as Morrisey of the Smiths. worked consistently for the band. Top 40. The Cult is one of the most (Continued on page 30) opines omnipotently that it is "a and the very different things he underappreciated bands in Duffy went on to play in five other This is a rock and roll band, no ." By ELIZABETH DURKIN tival that year. Written in the they'll bring forth a very enter- world balanced so precariously is thinking. . question about it, they keep a the history of rock and roll. Most bands before teaming up with Ian Staff Reporter classical style, it employs a taining work of art. "Joshua M. f mellow tempo at times without of those who have actually heard Astbury (current Cult vocalist) in chorus composed of the women Hummel, director of Publicity r through 1983 as the Death Cult. Before the becoming whimsical. On Love, in the town of Canterbury, for the group, said, "This cast f of The Cult know them Death Cult, Astbury led the they showed exactly how approp- where the play is set. In addi- has great ways of making the 9 their single, "Fire Woman" from Cult, which cur- riate they can deliver meaningful, tion, all of in script to life." r 1989's Sonic Temple and because Southern Death the participants come discs available along musical songs. And on Electric, the in Villanova f the drummer for Guns 'n' Roses, rently has Beginning to think that production speak verse. Student Theatre they displayed what they do best. Matt Sorumd, was the touring with the Death Cult. This led to there is nothing to do on This play is one of a handful was started a few years ago Cur- They rocked harder than any drummer for The Cult. Those several stages of The Cult. weekends at Villanova? Bored of plays written in verse after with the hopes of bringing a album of the day. who are actually familiar with the rently they are in stage eight of with the same old thing every 1900. niore avant-garde type of thea- band, know that their great period various reorganizations. Friday and Saturday night? The olot centers around tre to the campus. Their past lead Thomas Becket, was when they released 1985's The current Cult sees Well, never fear! Villanova archbishop of works include "A Night of One- with waist-length Student Theatre's production Canterbury, England, and his Acts" in the fall of last Love and 1987's Electric. Well, it singer, once year, hair, boasting a fresh haircut, of T.S. Eliot's acclaimed play struggle to come to terms with and a production of Neil Sim- is time to get familiar with the Tfw orfsjiiii Of Thti Tyler- band again. The Cult, after a trendy threads, his Steven "Murder in the Cathedral" his martyrdom. Becket was on's "Brighton Beach three-year hiatus, has come back esque lips and two new members. comes just in time to save you executed in his cathedral on Memoirs" two years ago. the same as from another hungover week- Dec. 29, 1170, for supposedly to life with an appropriately self- The sound remains Tomaszewski hopes the due to OiMiciytlhi end. plotting against King Henry II. titled disc. The Cult. experienced on Ceremony response to this play will be so In 1991, with the release of the simple fact that the two Opening Nov. 4 and running The chorus is the impartial favorable as to furnish Villan- Ceremony, the band directed their principles, Duffy and Astbury, are through Nov. 6 at St. Mary's observers of the play who ova Student Theatre with a complete attention to Native Amer- still in complete control. ChJ^el, Eliot's play deals with comment on the action at plethora of new members and ican themes. Even though their Astbury's voice is very distinct the last day in the life of St. various, pertinent places dur- anxious audience members past has been completely based on and can be easily picked from a Thomas a Becket, one of Eng- ing the two acts. who eagerly await their next it often been American Indian thought, tfiis crowd. Although has land's most famous martyrs. Lisa Tomaszewski, president •production. to Morrison and The first single, "Coming Down T.S. Eliot, best for of Villanova was their first immersion into it. compared Jim known Student Theatre "Murder in the Cathedral" (Drug Tongue)," is a return to the In case the name of the band Mark Lanegan's voices, still composing the poems Andrew and producer of this show, is runs Nov. 4-Nov. 5 at 8 p.m. rock and roll that gave The Cult conjures up somewhat wary remains quite distinctive. His Lloyd Webber used in his Tony highly optimistic about the and Nov. 6 at 2 p.m. in St. their name. The song is catchy steams up the screens with represeed passions. images, rest assured that the forte is belting out lyrics in a 'Age of Innocence" Award-winning "Cats," wrote production. "I know the stu- Mary's Chapel. Tickets may be and similar to their previous name refers to an Indian 'cult.' tasteful and appropriate scream. "Murder in the Cathedral" in dents involved are giving a purchased at the door: $3 for work. The track which seems The origins of The Cult are deep He adds a lot of trademark, 1935 for the Canterbury Fes- great deal of effort and I'm sure students and $5 for adults. most logically the second single, and quite extensive. The band "yeahs" and "wooes," which keep ^

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Page 28 • THE VILLANOVAN October 28, 1994 October 28, 1994 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 29 N T E R TAIN M E N T - THE ARTS —— . Madonna tells new Stories I I By ERIC to HEAD THIS regain the WEEK CHEUNG element of surprise. the only instance in which a 'Dreams' explores fantasy and reality Entertainment Editor Without losing any bit of sensu- melody accompanies Madonna's ality, Stories subdues the sexual, voice. Gorgeous and unforgetta- I frank attitude of her most recent ble, Babyface croons in the back ) CONNELLY CENTER CINEMA By MARY PROUKOU with the fascination and suspense dream. The music fills the antics. ground as Madonna equates a \ Connelly Center Staff Reporter of our nighttime visions. Early in audience with an immediate sense Helping Madonna with her lover, who breaks her heart, to a Villanova, Pa. the play, Emma has a dream that of the unexpected and the surreal- newest image transformation is performer finishing up a believa- 645-7250 newest addition to Villa- involves every character. This istic. Everything about the play an army of top-name R&B/Hip- ble acting performance. "You took The Oct. 28 -Wolf nova Theater's "Season of scene evokes the fear and wonder seems to correlate, bringing the hop producers including Dallas my love for granted why oh why/ Nov. 3 — Speed Lasting Impressions" is the pro- of every man and woman's dream alive. Austin, Babyface, Nellie Hooper The show is over say good-bye," duction of James Lanine's out- dreams. By imaginative and clever The acting is wonderful. Not and Dave Hall. Dispensing with Madonna insists as she reveals J.C. DOBBS standing drama "Twelve use of stage and set, the atmos- only does Doyle do a great job of most of the ornate melodies Madon- the truth of her lover's deceitful Third and South streets Dreams." Rarely does one get a phere created by the music and creating her character, Emma, na relied on in past efforts, these devotions. Philadelphia, Pa. chance to see a play so intriguing lighting, the props and character- but the other actors and actresses producers help Madonna in the The remaining songs take 925-4053 and consuming. The acting is ization, the characters come alive are just as successful. A first year continued exploration of her mus- Madonna, on one level or another, Oct. 31 - Resin, Sound of Shame and S*M*A*S*H superb and the plot keeps audien- in the way which Emma secretly graduate student, Morgan Baker, ical talent. At the same time, she into unfamiliar musical territory. ces guessing. This probing explo- understands them. The feelings targets the urban and R&B "Secret," with its acoustic guitar portrays Emma's father,~l)r. KHYBER PASS PUB ration of the human psyche in she may successfully mask in her Charles Hatrick. audience with soulful and funky and synthesized strings in the 56 South Second St. relation to the dream world is daytime world come out during Morgan does an excellent job of rhythms which are a far cry from background, aims to be Madonna's Philadelphia, Pa. brought forth through the exper- the night, in her dreams. The portraying a psychiatrist very the house/disco style she used in first No. 1 single in over two years. 440-9683 I! iences of the strange and disturb- audience immediately shares in involved in his work who suddenly Erotica. Maintaining an intoxicating cho- Oct. 28 — Mondo Topless and Swansons ing dreams of a young girl and her this experience of dreamworld realizes his daughter is in need of A few tracks pay tribute to the rus, it should have little problem fitting it is that Oct. 29 — Alice Donut, 7 Year Bitch, Cadillac Tramps and father's attempts to capture their confusion and illumination. his professional attention. Jenny, HOW Madonna older techniques Madonna is accomplishing this goal. should have entitled her Retis essence and meaning. Lisa Clark, is Emma's cousin, known for. The opening single, Hip-hop and rap rhythms are latest album, Bedtime Stories. Her Lapine's compelling drama is who comes to live with Emma and "Survival," finds Madonna and the focal beats behind the sugges- fairy tale life took MAIN LION NIGHT CLUB based on an account taken from her father after the death of Madonna from her favorite back-up singers (Niki tive "I'd Rather Be Your Lover" a little town in Michigan, 625 W. Lancaster Ave. the well known psychologist, Carl Emma's mother. Their relationsip to the Harris and Donna lielory) engaged and the spiteful "Human Nature." dance clubs of New York Wayne, Pa. Jung, in his work "Man and His is a very interesting aspect of the and in a brilliant three-voice harmony The former steals some lines from fv^iylhiiig dbout eventually into the superstar 688-2900 Symbols." Lapine uses the Jungi- play. Jenny becomes like a mother over an accessible beat. Serving Madonna's 1991 hit "Justify My arena of the world. However, Nov. 2 — Fear of Flying an concepts of the collective pkiy to Emma. Emma's drams reveal as both an inspirational piece to Love" and uses the husky voice MM SMHrra to disappointing sales Nov. 3 — Strange as Angels unconscious and the interpreta- clearly that the motherly care of her last the listener and a confessional for of fellow Maverick label-mate, Me- album, Erotica (for tion of dreams to explore the coicriNkito, Jenny offers her is greatly Madonna, herself. Madonna admits, "I'll Shell NdegeOcello. Sexual ambi- waking selling two million copies is dis- GROUND ZERO and dreaming states of his appreciated. never be an angel/ I'll never be guity permeates the song as appointing) and a crude Woodlyn Shopping Center 11-year-old heroine, Emma Hat- brtngliig ttHi Special attention must be paid appear- a saint it's true/ I'm too busy Madonna promises, "I could be rick. Her ance with David Letterman sug- MacDade Blvd. dreams consist of the to the musical score of the play, surviving." Yet after this single, your sister/ 1 could be your moth- people in cfrMiiii olive. gest a final chapter in her Woodlyn, Pa. her waking world. How- composed by Rob Maggio. The own back-up singers are no longer er/ We could be friends/ I'd even personal bedtime story. If 872-1444 ever, the images and expriences music adds much to the play's she is present. Save for a few guest be your brother." The latter song to regain her Nov. 2 — Love Seed Mama are distorted and exaggerated enjoyment and contributes to the stardom she will vocalists, Madonna is on her own. finds Madonna licking her recent Jump have to fight an uphill Nov. 3 — Fabulous Greaseband dramatically. These distortions mood of the dreams and the battle. Still "Don't Stop" gives listeners a wounds inflicted by the media: the moral of Bedtime are the clues to Emma's true messages which they confer. Stories, as blast from the star's past with an "You punished me for telling you feelings, many have learned time and time THE intuitions and desires. Resident Scenic Designer Wesley instantly engaging sound that my fantasies/ I'm breakin' all the again, is though Madonna be Broad and Pattison Place Jung feels dreams are eruptions Roxanne Rix, the director, does Maloney-Truitt has designed a may hearkens back to early Madonna rules I didn't make." .down, she is never out. Philadelphia, Pa. within the unconscious. The a truly excellent job in bringing multi-level set to define the wak- days when "Holiday" or "Into the There is no loser in the whole Bedtime Stories has 336-3600 unconscious is where the story of together all the elements of expres- ing and dreaming world clearly a very odd Groove" dominated the dance bunch from the child-like intros- feel to it. of Oct. 28 — Alan Jackson/ Faith Hill each person's humanity is sion. The actors and actresses, and creatively. Many the tracks clubs. "Let the music shake you/ pection of "Inside of Me" and the embedded. feature a whispering voice and sets and designs and music com- This is the last weekend to see Let the rhythm take you/ Feel it sinful desires of "Forbidden THEATRE OF Emma Hatrick is played by bine some low-key singing by Madon- in your body/ Sing la de da de," Love," THE UVING ARTS wonderfully to create a "Twelve Dreams." On Oct. 28 and PHOTO BY to the philosophically VILLANOVA THEATRE na. All but one of the songs focus 334 South St Kathleen Doyle, a second-year believable reality for the audience. 29 the curtain rises at 8 p.m. Madonna commands and the lis- regretful plea of "Love Tried To student in the master's program Morgan Baker, Kathleen Mary Doyle and Ray Saraceni work together I primarily on her \«x:als and are Philadelphia, Pa. During the play, one knows that There is also a 2 p.m. matinee on tener cannot help but to obey. Welcome Me" and the experimen- in theatre at Villanova. to create a world of dream and reality in "Twelve Nights." backed by minimal bass lines. 922-1011 She he or she is co-experiencing a Sunday, Oct. 30. This single screams for and will tally structured "Bedtime Sto- involves the True to the title of the first Oct. 28 — Big Mountain audience immediately single be answered with oodles of radio ries" (co-penned by Bjork). With release, "Secret," this Oct. 29 — Collective Soul and Moist album has airplay. any luck, Bedtime Stories will be a hushed air about it. Obviously Nov. 2 — Grant Lee Buffalo and Giant Sand •^TT' Finaly, the Babyface-penned another happy ending in Madon- the Queen of Controversy wants LTER NATIVE S C E N E classic ballad, "Take A Bow," is na's latest chapter of success. THE TOWER 69th & Ludlow streets Upper Darby, Pa. PloHess 'FicKon' baffles 352-0313 VILLANOVA THEATRE PHILADELPHIA AMERICAN MUSIC ROSEMONT COLLEGE ATWATER Oct. 28 — Bob Dylan mainly because they want to find a fighter, 519-7474 MUSEUM OF ART THEATER FESTIVAL 526-2967 KENT MUSEUM By ELAINE PAOLONI agrees to throw a boxing Oct. 29 — Shawn Colvin with Stuart Smith, Larry Klien out what happens. In fact, the match. Later, we see he falls back Oct. 28-Oct. 30 684-7860 895-1570 Oct. 28-Nov. 2 922-3031 Assistant Entertainment Editor and David Gray two-and-a-half hours fly by on this deal and must reckon with "Twelve Dreams" Oct. 28-Nov. 20 Nov. 3-5, Nov. 10-12 Marlene Baron Summers Oct. 28 because the audience is kept in a Wallace's forces. "Japanese Design: A Survey "Both Sides of Bernstein" "Only Child Series" of oil Grand Re-Opening with pre- TROCADERO bizarre suspense as they wait to Since 1950" There is some structure to 1003-05 Arch St. featuring Sara Zahn paintings view of exhibits "Making It In THE PAINTED BRIDE see how certain events and char- "Pulp Fiction." Wallace Oct. 28-Dec. 4 Nov. 4-Dec. 4 Philadelphia" and "The plays the Philadelphia, Pa. 925-9914 Quentin Tarantino's newly acters tie into each other. Unfor- "Godfather" figure who takes the 923-7625 "Alone in a Crowd" prints by THE PEOPLE'S LIGHT Peter Chamberlain "Edgess" Enchanted Colonial Village" Oct. 28-Oct. 30 released film, "Pulp Fiction," tunately, in some cases the long viewer through his wayward African American Artists of AND THEATRE recent sculpture and drawings Oct. 29 Oct. 28 — Super Chunk, The Wedding Present and Butter Tiye Giraud's "Dirty Dishy may leave movie-goers a little awaited explanation does not operations. We are then allowed Glory the 1930s-i940s COMPANY Tour of Mansions Along the Divine" empty this fall. The cast is full measure up to viewers' to see the effects Wallace seem- 644-3500 Delaware Oct. 29 — Pigface expectations. Oct. 28-Dec. 10 of familiar faces and well-known ingly has on already slightly t Oct. 28-Nov. 13 PHILADELPHIA Nov. 5 Oct. 30 — Beck and Doo Rag and Other Struc- THE WILMA THEATER The mood of each situation "Totems THEATRE COMPANY names, but something seems to be corrupted people. Asking to find Oct. 31 — Killing Joke and Stabbing Westward 963-0249 "Federico Garcia Lorca: His Tour of Philadelphia's tures" art exhibit missing. Maybe it is a plot. The ranges from unusual to satiric to any more than this in the movie Life, His Genius, His Death" 735-0631 Oct. 28-Oct. 30 Chinatown touching N5v, 2-Nov. picture runs for two-and-a-half to intense. But no matter would be ridiculous. 27 Oct. 29-Dpc. Joe Orton's "What the Butler 31 what, is "Keely and Du" by hours, yet no real message is ever there always an element Other star appearances through- WOODLAND AVENUE Jane Martin The Enchanted Colonial Saw" revealed. Instead, there is a loosely of humor injected into each scene. out the film help to support the OVIE THEATRES AMERICAN JEWISH Nov. 3-Nov. 20 V, PLAYERS Village related This is achieved through convinc- great HISTORY MUSEUM 533-5167 "Loveplay" by Conrad Bishop and weak theme around characterizations. These which all events spin. To compli- ing, top-rate acting. With charac- names include Eric Stoltz, Chris- r 923-5978 HISTORICAL SOCIETY Oct. 28-30, Nov. 4-5 and Elizabeth Fuller Oct. 28-Dec. 31 cate matters, a few flashbacks are ters like whacky and drugged out topher Walken and Rosanna OF PENNSYLVANIA "Dracula" by John L. Balser- SWARTHMORE AMC BRYN MAWR TWIN THEATER r thrown in here and there that can Mia Wallace (Uma Thurman), Arquette. The people "Mosaic: Jewish Life In Flor- 732-6201 ston and Hamilton Deane COLLEGE they play 824 Lancaster Ave. r really set the tough-as-nails-turned "born might seem slightly ida" exhibition Oct. 28-Nov. 18 328-8533 mind into motion. neurotic, but Bryn Mawr, Pa. r The biggest problem in the film again" Jules (Samuel L. Jackson), every actor and "Making History" exhibition PHILADELPHIA AREA HEDGEROW THEATRE Oct. 28 actress in "Pulp 525-3056 565-4211 is trying to figure out the time dedicated and soft-hearted Butch Fiction" manages to captivate the THE BRANDYWINE REPERTORY THEATRE "The Queering of Lesbian and Oct. 28-Nov. frame between individual Coolidge (Bruce WilHs) and cool essence of his or her role. If the RIVER MUSEUM 567-0670 5 Gay History" a lecture by ERIC TWIN ARDMORE v Vincent 388-8337 ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS J.B. Priestley's "Dangerous episodes. Vega John Travolta), the viewer can sit back, enjoy and 34 W. Lancaster Ave. I Nov. 1-Nov. 27 Henry Abelove Oct. 29 972-7642 Corner" The movie is composed of many movie has a certain flair and appreciate this fact, then the Ardmore, Pa. i' "Unidentified Human Remains "Flip Side or Whattaya Blind?" Third Annual AUhallows Eve Oct. 28-Oct. 29 Oct. 28-Nov. 19 of these different acts. At times charm. In fact, the film is more movie will be successful (at least 642-2000 and the True Nature of Love" performance by New York's Costume Ball Full Faculty exhibition Margie Royal's they disturbingly appear to be of an intense, analytical character in his or her mind). by Brad Eraser "The Boy Who Theatre by the Blind Nov. 3 Left Home To Find unconnected. There is one com- sketch rather than a movie with This film can be appreciated Out About Oct. 28-Oct. 30 ERIC KING & QUEEN 6 THE PHILADELPHIA USArtists '94 Preview Gala The Shivers" mon characteristic among the a great, meaningful storyline. primarily by the acting commun- Valley Forge Shopping INSTITUTE OF — "Multiple Perceptions" by New Center various scenes. At the center of There are some basic facts in ity and those who enjoy watching Route ORCHESTRA York painter 202, King of Prussia, Pa. I' CONTEMPORARY ART Martin Weinstein 893-1939 every situation reigns one man, a the story. For example, Travolta professional work. For the aver- 265-2776/337-1777 UPENN MUSEUM OF 898-7108 Oct. 28-Nov. 12 Oct. 28-Oct. 29 gangster named Marsellus Wal- and Jackson play two "enforcers" age, let's-go-out-I-feel-like-seeing- ARCHEOLOGY AND Player's Oct. 28-Oct. 30 TEMPLE Club presents "The for the main-man Wallace. see a-good-movie Works by Schumann and ANTHROPOLOGY UNIVERSITY lace. Other than this character, We type, well, maybe he ERIC TWIN PLAZA THEATER "Arnold Mesches" exhibition 204-1344 King and I" the two characters they Mahler the scenes are quite independent. portray or she should invest his or her Expressway, 202 & 363 898-4045 Oct. 28-Oct. Oct. 29 30 Oct. 28-Oct. 29 The film b^ns in a coffee shop. working together on a few mis- time in seeing something with an Oct. 31 Oct. 28-Jan. 15 King of Prussia, Pa. "Face-Off: The Portrait In Society sions. In another clip, Music of the Macabre featuring of Composers Regional This same setting is picked up Vincent easier storyline. Nevertheless, it 265-3456 "Waura: Paintings by Peoples Recent Art" Keillor Conference again in the final episode. This takes Wallace's wife Mia out on would not hurt to try something humorist Garrison and of the Rainforest of Brazil" Oct. PHILADELPHIA the town at his boss' request. violinist Joshua Bell 30 technique shows a well-thought new like "Pulp Fiction" for a AMC MARPLE 10 Temple CHAMBER MUSIC Some problems arise which cause change. Albeit an ST. JOSEPH'S University Concert SOCIETY out strategy on the part of the intricate plot, 400 S. State Rd. SHUBIN THEATER UNIVERSITY Choir filmmakers. The use of this spe- Vincent utter distress and give the the movie does have good lines and Springfield, 569-8587 Pa. ALL STAR FORUM 667-6687 660-1840 Oct. 31 cific style gives a sense of com- audience the best excitement of room for laughter. 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I Pag» 36 • THE VILLANOVAN • Octobr 28. 1994 October 28, 1994 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 37 \ struggles Youthful 'Nova team f. hockey loses in overtime improvifig play of the freshmen r By CHRIS SLEVIN team has been back on track. In on Oct. and sophomores, combined with ByJONNEHLSEN Homecoming Clash 5-3 win over Delaware second half, Reporter a sophomore Rachel defensive end of the field. In the Staff the experience and leadership of Staff Reporter 19, 'Nova dominated the game as Hale received a Joann Brantuk Rider match, she broke up a returning players, the 1994 cam« Nevins and Taylor each had a goal pass and rocketed it With just six returning players into the net crucial penalty corner with less still turn out to be a Winter has come a "' and two assists while Jon Correl paign can little early to defeat Rider 1-0. than and a strong freshman class, the The rain- two minutes in regulation. success. this year for the women's and freshmen Barry Smith and major field drenched win raised the team's This sort of overall men's soccer team is certainly performance can still do something good hockey squad as the Wildcats' Paul Miraglia added goals. "We ice- record to 4-10. appeared essential when defender going through some rebuilding people," said cold offensive and surprise some performances have Unfortunately, the stages with a 6-8-1 record. 'Nova tied Providence last Sun- excitement Gretchen Schmid left the game Nevins. demonstrated. day, a game that the team feels was short-lived. The women faced with an injury in the second half. "Our play has been indicative Hall team 1-5 The team lost to Seton The was in the first heavily favored Lafayette of a young team," said Captain they should have won. 'Nova fell on However, it prevented Brantuk Wednesday, but it remains optim- three weeks of October. At times Tuesday. After Doug Nevins. behind early as PC struck in the battling brilliantly from applying pressure on the last two games it seemed as though istic going into its the ball would for the duration of regulation, squad has too often fallen first half. The Wildcats finally the offensive end. The College and never find the back of the against Boston net. The Cats let down their guard to suffer 1-0 behind early in games and has had tied it with two minutes left when The loss was the eighth time ^ Cats were outscored LaSalle. one goal to an all-too-familiar overtime loss. Villanova to fight uphill the rest of the way. Jay Sommer connected on Nevins' has been blanked this Kegs aren't 12 in the five losses tapped until I to Syracuse, The story of the game was the season. "We need to control the game corner kick to the far post. While this is surely a ' Virginia, I Rutgers, Duke and dominating play senior right start Nevins cites the defense as the of Joann discouraging final campaign for ' from the and not get > Michigan. Brantuk. The forward seemed to the Wildcats lazy in the first 15 minutes," said key for 'Nova. In particular, the Brantuk, the younger players "Scoring goals has been our swarm to the ball the entire game. maintain hope that the will * * Nevins. play of Bill Reid, Mike Francalan- future Yankee problem all year," said sophomore Several times she gia and Sommer has been vital. threatened to be dramatically better. It was aggressive play that led Berrettini. hit the gridiron. Nina "We are a defense seal the victory for 1-0 When the defense plays well, the the Wildcats "I think we are all a little L to the upset of then 15th (Continued from page 38) oriented team. Sometimes we with blistering shots on the oppos- frustrated," Berrettini seven 1. team can concentrate on the other said. "But, points, followed by Jill started two games in ranked Georgetown Oct. With wait for the the net for by both William and Mary and other team to make ing goalkeeper. are less than two minutes to play, end of the field. This is where the we a really young team and Basile with five. Chrissy Thomas the Cats. Madison, knocking them a move and we react. We need to Oddly, Brantuk's zealous play senior Keith Taylor placed one in play between Taylor and Nevins James we have so mucjfi talent. We are continued her record-setting sea- The women travel to West initiate the action more." may be a reason has been integral. Taylor has been out of contention for the Mid- for the team's going to be very good." son with her 23rd career shutout Chester tomorrow the left corner to shock the Hoyas. This past and conclude Atlantic division title. With Sunday, 'Nova took inability to score goals. Brantuk With "The team, especially the the team's leading scorer with two games remaining, against Rider. Brantuk's co- the season Nov. 1 with a home nothing more than ^ slight chance Berrettini 's advice. Late in the consistently contributes on the younger players, really gears up seven goals and two assists for 16 Brantuk leads the team with captain, Marcy McGoldrick, has game versus Drexel. at making the playoffs and pride for teams like Georgetown, St. points. This has taken some of the the line, Delaware pulverized John's or Seton Hall," said Nevins. pressure off Nevins. on UMass, 52-14. After a forgettable "But [the team] hasn't been as "Keith has made it a lot easier 'Nova golf continues start to the year, Delaware team its for me," said Nevins. "I don't have has surprising season I'' aggressive against teams like I • experienced something of revival ^ Drexel." to worry about scoring. My job is a By COLLEEN DONNELLY with a 307. John's Invitational Since the Georgetown game, the to set them up." in its last two games, as the Hens one of their However, the team started off "This season we are exceeding Staff Reporter No doubt these have outscored their opponents performances best performances. Individually, slowly. With the all team is 1-3-1. The main reason for rate men's golf our expectations, things are PHOTO BY SHARON QRIFFIN With such a young, promising motivated the 80-17. team at the St. Wasserman 's two-dav total of 147 is going at now, the let down has been injuries. the acquisition going very well," said team, thoughts of glory next As the 1994 fall golf season John's Invitational. The men's soccer team has experienced some growing pains of The Blue Hens hope to make a With two put him in third. Senior Scott of freshman Steve Horky and the Wasserman. Many key players have been hurt, season loomed in minds of the winds down, the Villanova late, going 1-3-1 in its last five games. men's players placing in the top ten, Roberts followed right behind him growing but in the last two games, the run at the playoffs this weekend support from sophomores The men's golf team will close players. But with the steadily golf team is certainly not. At the 'Nova posted a fourth against Northeastern while place tie with a 150, capturing fourth. Chris Fiordalisi, Mark Peterson out the season this weekend team's latest . 1 I tournament, the with St. Joe's. UMass has the unfortunate task The golf team had a pretty good and Keith Coultrap, the spring competing in the James Madison ECAC Championship in Hamil- The team considers the ^q of trying to rebound against St. outlook for the 1994 fall season. season is looking even better. Invitational. ton, N.Y., they finished in an \' Boston University. "*» I 1 \. I) J^ I I i: S I I (i V R X C V K S of S () L \ K T R K M M N T N N eighth place tie with the much rivaled Providence No. 25 College. Har- . NEW HAMPSHIRE vard captured the championships (4-0 Yankee Conference: 6-1 with a combined score of 612. The Q OveraU) vs. MAINE (2-4 Yan- top individual, Mackenzie Hurd kee Conference: 3-5 OveraU) of Dartmouth, shot a 144 and led his f'^ After winning three straight team to a fifth place finish. % contests for the first time in a long Freshman Steve Horky led Vil- time, Maine was brought down to lanova with a two-day shot total earth by New Hampshire last "CREF Stock Account of 153, giving him a tie for 17th weekend, 24-7. The Wildcats used place. Shooting a 157, junior co- their . . defense, which held the It **CREF Bond Market Account captain Rick Wurster finished .11 Black Bears to just 217 yards of second for 'Nova. Overall the team '4 * total offense, to chalk up the win. **CREF Social Choice Account . was pleased with their The defense led was by junior performance. defensive end Mike Foley who "We did very well, beating all registered four sacks during the teams in our district," said senior NEW game. Chad Wasserman. On the other side of the ball, More significant for this fall's New Hampshire was led by senior golf team was the road leading to QB Jim Stayer who tallied 252 the ECAC Championships. Back yards in the air on 18 of 26 U-Sh in September the team had it . passing. The Wildcats continue first victory under coaches Joe anu their preparation for their season Jake Moran at the University of finale against BU by taking on Maryland — Baltimore County Rhode Island this weekend, while Tournament. Wasserman and Business Hours ISN'T IT NICE WHEN Maine aspires to taste the elixir Horky led the team with scores of victory versus Buffalo. of 73 and 74 respectively. THE EXPERTS DISCOVER SOMETHING Later in the month the Cats went on to snatch fourth place in TOU'VE KNOWN ALL ALONG. the Big East Golf Championship The University Shop shooting a combined team total of 610 over the two days. Junior Greg Komansky finished in the top ten. 1.6 million people in education and annuities."*** Of course, past performance is no Nightclub and Sports Bar In Kennedy Hall Over The Wildcats never let up as research know that choosing TIAA-CREF guarantee of future results. TONIGHT they came in an impressive second was a smart move. And now eveiyone else does V i only to George Washington at the announces the following ^^...CUfff^iefareMd A/^ too. Because Momingstar—one of the nation s STRANGE AS ECAC Qualifying Tournament. Out of the 22 entries at the match, >' leading sources of variable annuity and mutual ANGELS Villanova finished only two NEW BUSINESS HOURS fiind information—has some stellar things to say 1 1' plus MEL TOXIC, strokes behind the first place team k. Momingstar also called attention to CREF's WDRE ' about our retirement investment accounts. r "...rock-bottom" fees—something that can really effective Monday, Oct. 31 st add to the size of your nest-egg down the road. SATURDAY, OCT. 29 r What's more, TIAA's traditional annuity Football Mid filM» M •«ffi«4 tiMi CMa^ FINAL CHAPTER Mon. thru Thurs. r 4>iiiMil «l|NH»t«r mliiig.** which offers guaranteed principal and interest (Continued from page 40) I plus the opportunity for dividends—was cited the other by nose tackle Nate WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2 Mclntyre, preserved the 13-9 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. as having the highest fixed account interest rate win. 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Page 38 • THE VILLANOVAN • October 28, 1994 October 28, 1994 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 39 Wolfman's Views from the Cheap Seats Postseason with the department, I will reserve com- hopes fizzle By JONATHAN PASSMAN tickets. Howe\5'er, the ticket office game blocks was the most equit- likely. It will be tougher fans that ment on the logo until after its Staff Reporter would not guarantee that all able way to distribute the tickets, "Johnny Come Lately" unveiling this evening, though I duPont, which is would be sold. Obviously, money because demand is up due to the are sure to visit ' have seen it and have some offensive onslaught, scoring two scored five goals in li My boys DeFilippo and Kennedy By KATE SZUMANSKI the second half keep asking me, "When talks, and the prestigious alumni what goals each. I thoughts on the matter. and outshot us 13 to 7." t are you going to start talking of this fine institution hoped to attract. Unfortunately, Editor-in-Chief have plenty Kittles "We had a great day down about who paid 6) Is Kerry the best The Cats continued their road basketball again?" As if to chat about. Remember kids, you those upperclassmen there," player in the Big East? said Chamberlain. "We trip, defeating the Villanova doesn't a pop the last few years to The women's soccer team's Seton Hall have any other can get revenge when you are a $125 did all of the It is a dead heat between Syra- simple things that University Pirates sports for to Hofstra and American are a primary objective at the onset of Oct. 22, 5-0. if me ramble on about rich alumnus, and our alumni see were super-effective. cuse's Lawrence Moten and Kit- '94 Everything "This is Seton Hall's first on a weekly bitter. However, the big the season: an invitation to the year as basis, or whenever director (probably Pat Kennedy) little came together that day." tles. Believe me, it was tough to Big East Tournament. a unit," said Chamberlain. "It this rag comes out. Seeing as gets us a bus trip to a prestigious games at duPont (Seton Hall, Now, with The type that last sentence, but Wolf- Wildcats returned to the was an understandable "Wildcat Roar, '94" will actually be easier to two games remaining in their win for us. is tonight, I basketball institution, like UCONN) friendly confines of the man always gives credit where regular season West "Seton Hall offered no offense « figure this is as good a time get tickets to in the long run, due and a 2-4 final as Delaware. Campus Soccer Complex to host credit is due (except to John record in the Big East for the entire first half and played any to answer some key hoop 2) Why is there a lottery this to a positive, yet underpublicized Conference, Princeton Calipari). University Oct. 12, all defense—five midfielders J questions that people now show the women's goal of Big East post- and keep asking year? change. Students must defeating the Tigers, 3-1. I. season five defenders," said Chamber- me. id's to get into the student section. 7) Can the Wildcats win the play more than likely will Because AD Gene Defilippo and "We kept things going. Princet- lain. . # "They gave us 1) Wolfman, Big East? remain unfulfilled. a difficult I what's the deal President Only leftover student tickets after on SGA Pat Kennedy said has a good team; they are well time in the first i with North They can. Yet, so can Pitts- "Our 2-4 record in the Big East . half." I Carolina tickets? so. Once upon a time, like five the lottery will be sold to the coached," said Chamberlain. "We Come the second half, however, NCAA rules mandate burgh. The Wildcats will probably probably is not good enough to I that the years ago, the tickets were con- public. This means that Joe Schmo worked hard to win." Seton send us to the Hall changed its game. I visiting team is allotted a min- from Passaic won't bring him finish third, unless Allen Iverson tournament," said ducted on a seasonal lottery. From Sophomore forward Kathleen Sophomore defender Kara I of is ineligible again. (It's like Conrad Head Coach Sheldon Chamber- Stanis- imum 250 tickets to distribute. what I have heard, about of mom, dad, sister, cousin, maid, Roman, 99% McCarthy and Micek lawczyk scored off an I McRae all over again.) In that lain. "I'm almost positive assist from Unfortunately for us, Villanova those who entered the lottery dog, etc., to the Seton Hall game, we're scored got 'Nova's three goals secur- senior midfielder Sara Leven- has allotted 175 of the case, the Wildcats will finish in out of it, but I'm not sure." UNC tickets full season plans, and the other freeing up five more tickets for ing the win. dusky with behind Syracuse, Three weeks ago, however, 51 :59 minutes into the for an alumni bus trip. That 1% got partial ticket plans. Las| students. second who the The women's luck at home ran game. Levendusky then scored leaves 75 tickets remaining, the tickets, looks awful tough this year. women's hopes of post-season which year, season tickets were available 4) Enough about out Oct. 16 as the Cats fell to a her play were not own goal off an assist from -rr go to the following people in order to when is Chuck eligible? Villanova has one trump card over dashed entirely. anyone who bothered showing nationally ranked James Madison freshman defender The team travelled to our nation's Beth of preference: friends and family up at duPont on a Sunday after- Chuck Kornegay, barring any those two squads — Jonathan University, 3-1. it. "We were in the McCaffery with 56:40 minutes on of the team, paying will eligible Haynes. Haynes is entering his capitol Oct. 8, shutting out Amer- season ticket noon. Of course, no one could have team's success and the new price problems, be game and were competitive," said the clock. holders third year of Division I hoops, ican University, 5-0. who are not alumni, predicted Villanova 's success last (free). December 22 against Richmond. Chamberlain. "The score doesn't Freshman Senior forward and Christina Corones faculty, then students. That November. DeFilippo and 3) Will student tickets be 5) What's the deal with the while Syracuse's Michael Lloyd co-captain indicate how close the game was; followed Levendusky's goal, Iverson, Marcy Micek recorded a hat trick scor- leaves for us peasants what looks Kennedy thought that a systemat- easy to get? new logo? and talented as they may we tied the score 1-1 at halftime. ing off a Micek assist; Micek be, are both rookies. against American, igniting the to be a whopping total of zero ic lottery by one, two and three From what I can tell, most Out of deference to the athletic Our defenders also did a great followed Cats' with her own goal with PHOTO BY SHARON impressive offensive spark. job." ....„ ,. „ « GRIFFIN 65:12 minutes into the Midfielder Megan Schlussel and the rest of Assisted by freshman Nicole Posil- game. the Cats will Offensive giant Micek scored Sophomore Gigi Romero try to salvage a disappointing season tomorrow lico and junior midfielder Ali then against the Cats lone goal, a cross air LaSalle. shot scored off junior forward Julie Maue, Micek first scored off the through Men's the net, with 43:30 min- Flister's assist with 84:08 x-country wins easily lower on the right corner of the net with utes into the match. clock. V^i 35:05 minutes into the match. The Cats then traveled north to The With 45:40 women host the LaSalle By minutes on the take on Big East 'Nova chailenges tfl MARK SPOONAUER which the race was run had some Conference rival University Explorers took seventh overall in 25:27.58. clock, Micek scored her second tomorrow at Assistant Sports Editor UConn Oct. 19. The Cats fell to rugged side trails. The team will certainly be count- 10 a.m. The team winds up its goal, an unassisted curved comer the The Villanova University men's "It was really scary at first," nationally ranked Huskies, 6- season on the road ing on his surprising success to kick. Six against Rutgers minutes later, Micek 0. cross country team has reason to said Quintana. "One knee banged Nov. 2. (Information extend through this weekend at scored her third, from yester- a blasted point "We played be optimistic going into the Big into the other." the conference championships, a super first half; day's Stonybrook match-up was Stanford out West blank shot off midfielder Eileen East Conference Championships Nevertheless, we were consistently in their not available the pain soon where he is expected to score at McCarthy's for publication.) assist. Micek is the attack zone. this Veekend at Franklin Park in subsided and now all that remains The score was 1-0 "We are healthy By JOE PATTERSON Despite losing 3-0 (15-16, 15-13, least fifth for 'Nova. team's leading scorer, and ready to boasting 11 UConn at Boston. Despite not having their is a bruise. In fact, Quintana is the half," said Cham- finish the season Assistant Sports Editor 15-6), 'Nova played inspired Marshall's fourth and fifth goals to date. with three ball top runner finish the race, the berlain. "The women gave all they wins," and led in more than ready to compete in the harriers, Todd Tressler (26:14.93) said Chamberlain. "We are each of the three games, Freshman Molly Bushman and had. Wildcats still managed to take five Big East Championships. Come the second half, how- looking to finish the season While the majority of Villanova including a 12-2 advantage in the and Kyle Watson (26:40.20), respec- Maue contributed to Micek's with of ever, things fell apart. UConn 11-6-1 students second the top nine places at the "I'm in great shape," said tively earned ninth and tenth a record." headed home for Fall game. Villanova's 13 points Maryland Invitational Oct. 15 for Quintana. Break, the women's volleyball in the second game 1^ "I'm really looking places overall. Watson, who has represented team travelled only the a very impressive win. With a forward to the Big East." had a chronic arch injury, under- to California^ to seventh time out of 58 face some of games point total of 28, 'Nova easily Of Nason 's performance, Quin- went surgery over the summer the best teams in the that Stanford has surren- .'*? defeated the five team field whose tana was country, including No. 1 Stanford. dered that many. The particularly impressed and is gradually improving with Women flawless In MD match was runner-up, George Washington, with not only how good he looked, each meet. The first match of the West played in front of over 2,000 fans. 1^ was separated by 30 points. but how smart ran. By PETER Coast trip was against St. Mary's. "It was just fun to play in he Marshall was pleased with the MC DONOUGH job," said Marshall. "The purpose title. The loss to Arkansas was front Senior Ken Nason took top "Ken cruisin'," said Quin- Sta^ Reporter Villanova won 3-0 with incredibly of that many people and to see was team's performance and is confi- of this meet was to focus for the disappointing, but when they face how close honors for his first ever collegiate tana. "It looked as if he could have scores of 18-16, 16-14 and 15- much support volleyball gets out dent of its chances to contend at Big East Championships because number one Providence it will be cross victory, The Villanova 13.^ on the West country covering run 35 to 40 seconds faster, but tomorrow's women's team Providence is ranked No. 1 and a true Coast," said Picco. >r Championships. test to see where they stand the 8,000 meter course in 25:20.89. achieved perfection at the Univer- "That was a great volleyball Evans, who lives in California, he knew he wouldn't have to push "The coaching staff is happy this will be our biggest meet of on the national scale. Colorado, The runner-up from George sity of Maryland Invitational Oct. match," said Head Coach Ron had another impressive it." with the way everyone ran and the year to date." who is ranked third, will also be match, Mason, Ibrahim Aden, was out- 15. In order for a team Twomey. "It was the best of the totalling 14 kills, eight First year Head Coach John we now want to be in the top half to score The team's success from two trouble for the Cats come digs. Picco year." I distanced by Nason by almost Marshall also commended of the perfectly in a meet, they must weeks earned and Austrins combined for 16 kills ?! Nason conference at the Big East ago them a second November at the NCAA's in Fayet- nine seconds. place their top five runners in the Indeed, several 'Nova players and 22 digs. \\* after his victory. Championships," said Marshall. place ranking in the most recent teville. Ark. Remember also, the li, Usually Nova's first scorer, "It first five spots. The Cats did so contributed career-high perfor- "We achieved all of our was a tremendous effort by On the eve of the Champion- NCAA Division I Women's Cross Razorbacks will be looking for a goals Louie Quintana, running with a and scored a 15 overall, leaving mances. Freshman sensation in terms of points scored," Ken Nason to step up and get his ships, the Wildcats are not even Country Coaches Association team title on their home course, said commanding lead, tripped on a first second place Maryland in the dust Stacy Evans totaled a career-best Twomey. cross country win, and a ranked among the top 25 national- Poll, ahead of Arkansas, who because last year, Villanova beat kills, root just before the two-mile mark great feeling for all with an overall score of 72. 26 while senior Amy Lam The final match for the r' of us," said ly and their conference foe, Geor- dropped from second place to, Arkansas by only five points to Cats and did not complete the race. Marshall. Once again led by senior Becky added a career-high 13 kills. was against another nationally- getown, is ranked No. 1. However, fourth. will be win their fifth title. in front of Spies and junior Senior Molly Gorman also estab- ranked Santa "I was 20 seconds In fifth place overall was this plays to 'Nova's advantage. Jen Rhines, the the Cats biggest foe tomorrow in Barbara squad. I Wildcats lished a personal-best with Ranked No. in everyone, but just as was turning 'Nova's second finisher, Kevin "We know we're good Snd FILE PHOTO blew away the field to the Big East Championships at 15 7 the nation, Santa what Villanova definitely has the I knee and regain their winning digs. Barbara handed the corner, twisted my Christiani, who crossed the line we have to do," said Quintana. ways which Franklin Park in Boston. Villanova its determination to win a sixth title, felt an intense burning," said at 25:42.75. With his best finish were in question after placing Right now, the Despite these individual super- ninth loss of the season. "[Their ranking] only takes the »Nova star runner NCAA cham- but the lack Louie Quintana failed to cross the finish line at of depth will definitely latives, 'Nova Quintana. yet, the Cats' third runner, recent second to Arkansas just two pionships are less than a had an extremely "The California trip was a great pressure off of us and places it on the Maryland Invitational; however, the Cats stiU month be something dominated the field. to overcome in order balanced attack. experience," Apparentlv the golf course on Clemson transfer Steve Mazur, them.' weeks earlier. The loss ended a away, and the Cats are still Sophomore Debbi said Picco. "It taught __^ to come out on top once again. Picco five year winning streak of 38 seeking that sixth consecutive had 14 kills and 12 digs the new players that there was consecutive wins. This victory while senior Mara Austrins con- a lot more out there. We really sends their record in five years to tributed a game-high 17 digs. learned what West Coast volley- 39 wins in 40 meets, still a very Junior Cari Clawson continued to ball was." Yankee Conference Football respectable record. be consistent as a setter, totalling Ironically, senior Amy Burke Spies led the Wildcats, crossing 57 assists. and sophomore Karen Foster, By ERIC BEGG the line first on the 5000 meter Composite Schedule The next match pitted the both California natives, were times for 44 yards during the tries versus their in-state rivals. Staff Reporter course in 17:10.97; Rhines finished Wildcats against San Francisco, unable to compete on the West game. Richmond, which has lost JMU was led by quarterback Mike Oct. 28-Nov. 6 second at 17:14.45. These two who was coming off a convincing Coast due to injuries. Burke is out its last four games by an average Cawley, yards who passed for 227 victory over No. 7 BOSTON UNIVERSITY of have taken the top two spots in Perperdine. 'Nova with shoulder problems while 22 points, returns home this and ran for another 85. Running Oct. 28, Volleyball vs. Seton all Nov. 2, Volleyball vs. Drexel, stole a game, 15-10, but eventually Foster has (4-1 Yankee Conference: 6-1 week to lick three of 'Nova's meets this been sidelined with an its wounds and back Kelvin Jeter, who scored a Hall 7:30 p.m. 7:30 year, with Spies taking first twice p.m. fell 3-1. Evans (14 kills, 14 digs), injured wrist. OveraU) vs. RICHMOND (1-4 prepare for the James Madison career-high three touchdowns. Austrins Yankee Conference: 3-5 Dukes. and Rhines once. (18 digs) and Picco (12 Villanova has returned home The Terriers, however, With this victory to the Oct. 29, Women's Soccer vs. Nov. added 6, Volleyball vs. Pitts- digs) each had major contributions and has a Overall) travel to Rounding out the top five for tough task at hand. The Zoo-Mass this weekend equation, the Dukes now look like LaSalle 10 a.m.; Football vs. burgh, 2 p.m. 'Nova in what turned out to be a very Cats must win its After suffering through its first to face their were sophomore Krestena final three Big first real competition the best in the Yankee William and Mary 11:30 a.m. team Sullivan defensive game. Both teams ended East matches of the loss in two years toJames Madison in a month, 4-3 who came in third at year in order the Minutemen. Conference. loss is to Their only up with hitting percentages of to be eligible for four weeks ago, Boston University . 17:45.47, and senior Emer Molloy, less the conference 6-1 New Hampshire, and their last Nov. 1, Field Hockey vs. Drexel, has rebounded by stomping on No. 12 who finished in fourth place at than .170, while they combined for championship. JAMES MADISON (4- four wins are against teams with 3:30 p.m.; Men's Soccer vs. 18:25.68. fifth finisher overall 164 digs. "We've really picked it everyone in its way, including the 1 Yankee The up a lot," Conference: 6-1 a combined record of 19-11. LaSalle, 3 p.m. and final for 'Nova However, the excitement said Picco. "Unfortunately Richmond Spiders, 40-24. OveraU) vs. No. scorer was we lost 14 WILLIAM William and Mary, who were peaked The Terriers utilized their run- junior Stacy Robinson, who Football and Field Hockey play when the Wildcats took on a few matches that we were really AND MARY (3-2 Yankee 23- hoping to rebound after their at the No. 1 team in the country, frustrated about I Villanova » ning game as well as their passing' Conference: crossed the line at 18:30.30. Stadium. losing. But all in 5-3 Overall) 14 loss ago, to UMass two weeks Soccer and Tennis Stanford. In fact, Stanford, who all, I think we're having a game to squash the Spiders. I'he The biggest Aside from the top five, 'Nova play at West great Yankee Conference now find themselves at the mercy had three normally silent Terrier rushing Campus. U.S. National players on season and the team is really game of the year paired up James placed six more runners overall of other teams. The Dukes' victory Volleyball plays its roster, had never seriously starting to gel." game, ranked near the bottom of Madison and among the top 47. Sophomore at Jake Nevin. William and Mary. virtually assures them of first been the Yankee Conference, rushed Water Polo plays at duPont challenged. The prize was that winner Cara Salabrici came in 12th with Villanova must pin any post- would place in their Division as their Pool. "They are reputed to be the best for a season high 220 yards. nearly be a time of 19:30.56. Freshman Ryan season hopes on the remaining Big guaranteed to be the remaining conference foes have a team ever in Terrier runners were led college volleyball," by champion of the Yankee Sartwell finished 30 seconds later East matches. The Cats take on Confer- combined record of 6-17. Twomey said. "It was really fun freshman running back Julien ence's in 23rd place. Junior Cathalina Seton Hall tonight at 6:30 Mid-Atlantic division. The to play against them." p.m. at Dale who carried the ball for a game, however, Staye, who normally runs the 400 Jake Nevin Field House. did not live up to DELAWARE (3-3 Yankee "Since we had never played career high 86 yards on 20 carries, anyone's meters the track season, expectations. vs. during Next including two touchdowns. Conference: 4-3 Overall) against the high competition, we Friday, the team will To paraphrase finished in 20:09.91 in 25th place. the ex-hairy MASSACHUSETTS (3-2 Yan- were very excited," said Picco. travel to Washington, D.C. BU quarterback Robert Dough- Cheap Head Coach John Marshall was to play FILE PHOTO Seater, William and Mary 4-3 Overall) "We weren't even Georgetown. erty, who passed for 275 yards on kee Conference: nervous playing The regular season ii just didn t smell very pleased with the team's This Homecoming the Wildcats will try to avenge last year's scalping it. The Dukes Going into last weekend's game, them because we knew we were will close out with a home 22 of 38 passing, even got the beat up performance. match of the tribe. on the Tribe 33-7, to badlv the agamst at the hands running bug as he mark Delaware had been beaien underdogs coming out from the Pittsburgh Panthers scrambled 13 their third win i\ in their last four (Continued on page JOJ "The women did a tremendous the beginning." Nov. 6. '

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u 'Nova at Northeastern > defense f shines Wildcat Club Dunaway tallies 11 support tackles in victory offers By TODD LESKANIC By TODD LESKANIC I Sports Editor Sports Editor »

I Since its founding in 1973, the It wasn't Mozart, but it was a I Villanova Educational Founda- win. That is the only way to look I better known as The Wildcat at Villanova's unimpressive 13-9 tion, I Club, has been supporting Villa- victory at Northeastern last nova athletics through its fund- I Saturday. raising and alumni support. I "We were lucky to get out of "The Wildcat Club is an athletic W there with a win," said Head fundraiser for the university," Coach Andy Talley. "We didn't Wildcat Club President Bob play well across the board and we said » Capone. "It's been here for 21 definitely didn't improve from years and it has a positive affil- this one. itation agreement with The 'Nova defense proved to be Villanova." » the deciding factor, holding the , According to Capone, most of Huskies to 272 yards of total donations the Wildcat Club offense. Key players in the defen- the are from former athletes sive success were senior Andy receives are close to the Cobaugh, junior Tyrone Frazier and alumni who department. Club and sophomore Curtis Dunaway. athletic The Although Cobaugh managed then uses these donations to help support any type of athletics that just two tackles, one was a tackle be going on at the University for a loss and the other was a sack. may through advertising, promotions He also forced a fumble. Frazier or simple financial aid. recorded six tackles, one for a loss "Our job is to raise the aware- and a sack. Dunaway led all 'Nova tacklers with 11 tackles and also ness of the athletic programs broke up two passes. going on at Villanova," said "They play a run-and-shoot as Capone. well as an I-formation offense," In its existence, the Club has total of million, said Talley. "It was difficult to contributed a $3.5 prepare for them, but our defense $400,000 of which is endowment, just shut them down." said Capone. are the fourth largest Early on, it looked like the Cats "We said. might break out of their recent donor to Villanova," he alumni, the Feileral offensive woes. A seven yard pass "Only the 4 from Tom Marchese to Brian Government and the Connelly Finneran gave the Cats a 7-0 lead Foundation rank in front of the In just over seven minutes into the Wildcat Club." The Wildcat Club also plays a game. Still, the early touchdown role alumni. For exam- would be the only one for the major with party 'Nova offense, as six turnovers ple, the Club holds a tailgate 1'' stopped the Cats throughout most before every home and away for and of the contest. football game alumni of the team. In "Offensively, we felt like we other supporters could have scored more," said addition, they host a reception Talley. "Turnovers killed us." following each game. 4 There were some positives on Although it may seem that the offense, one of which was the play Club only supports football and t of the tailbacks. Anthony basketball, Capone said that the Cowesette carried 15 times for 72 high-profile sports are not sup- r,u yards, lifting himself from his ported without regard to the other recent slump. More importantly, sports. For example, the Club I I. however, was the play of Gary PHOTO BY JILL DiBERARDINO sponsored a bus to the women's Dennis, a junior tailback who was cross country championships last V. Head Coach Andy Talley leads the 4-4 Cats into tomorrow's Homecoming game against William the year. Dennis year. injured early in and Mary. carried three times for 32 yards, "The media attention basically

^^ including a 25-yard scamper that goes to football and basketball," half put Northeast- set up 'Nova's first score. 'Nova leading 7-0, Northeastern's the second to for the final time, 10-9, with 9:50 he said. "But, that doesn't mean 10-9 into the half. "It was nice to get Gary back Antwaine Smith blocked a Frank ern up going left in the third quarter. that all Villanova athletes don't half, how- l':l into the mix," said Talley. Venezia punt, giving the Huskies Early in the second Another Kiefer field goal later deserve or get what they need Sophomore Steve Shepard also the ball on the Cats' 23. Five plays ever, the 'Nova defense struck. in the third quarter rounded out from us." which carried seven times for 23 yards. later, Husky quarterback Clarzell Cobaugh forced a fumble, the scoring as the 'Nova defense "We think that every student Special teams breakdowns also Pearl ran in from six yards out was recovered and returned by was able to make a four point lead athlete out there deserves our 28. The haunted the Cats throughout the for the score. Only a missed extra Kyle Helton to the Husky stand up. support," he said. "In fact, we the turnover game. However, Northeastern point kept the Cats in front. Cats capitalized on Two key fumble recoveries late think that some of the lesser- r yard was only able to capitalize on one. Husky kicker Brandon Hanes as Mark Kiefer kicked a 40 in the game, one by Dunaway and known athletes are a great exam- in give 'Nova the lead Late in the first quarter, with booted a 27-yard field goal late field goal to (Continued on page 37) ple of what a Villanovan can be."

' t'-.i-jiT" ,-/» Ticket distribution revamped Recruits attend Wildcat Roar

By SEAN KELLY The remaining 1,200 student There is no advantage to getting By JONATHAN Brown has narrowed his list Sports Editor tickets will be issued for a series in line early for the mini-package PASSMAN down to Villanova UConn. The student basketball ticket of eight mini-packages ranging in distributions, even if a lottery Staff Reporter and distribution plan was finalized by size from one to three games each. should occur. Only random lotter- On a k)cal note, 6-11 center Rafael Bigus of Archbishop the Student Government Associ- Specific allocation dates (see page ies will take place, giving each The season has yet to begin, that will to Carroll is also looking closely ation (SGA) and the Villanova 12) have been scheduled student an equal opportunity but recruiting already is in full at Villanova. Villan- Department of Athletics earlier require students to enter a distri- obtain tickets. Any student who swing. Villanova has received St. Joe's is ova's primary for this month, making 1,500 free bution center (duPont Pavilion), to receives tickets must first show an oral cgmmitment from John competitor Bigus. 6-10 student tickets available for see if they will automatically a valid student identification card. Celestand, a 6-3 guard from Lari Ketner, a the tickets center from Philadelphia's games in the duPont Pavilion and receive free tickets. Should Should the number of Piscataway, NJ. Celestand, interested in of students Roman Catholic has Villanova 2,850 student tickets for each of number of students exceed the number who was rated No. 82 by the exceed distribution, as one of his final four the two games at the Spectrum. a particular mini-package who appear at the Sporting News College Basket- Season tickets will be issued to the 1,200 limit, the Wildcat Ticket students will be able to obtain ball Preview, turned down possibilities. 300 students on a first come, first Office will be forced to give the tickets on a first come, first serve Rutgers and UConn. According to Big East Briefs, remaining free tickets away through a lottery at the Villanova Ticket Villanova has also been named serve basis, with 1,200 basis Villanova is also in hot pur- distribution or Office beginning at noon the next on several other high school for either general system. suit of Howard Brown, a 6-4 and gradu- The process will player lists, Pete a lottery system. Part-time students business day. guard from Pottstown, PA. including ticket will ate students are not eligible for continue in this manner until all Sauer (6-7, Pittsbunfh), Terrell The season packages Brown has an explosive first allocation process. Those are distributed. Stokes Philadelphia), be issued to the first 300 Villanova this tickets step and a quick release from (51 1, beginning Oct. 30 students will be able to purchase According to Vince Nicastro, Bobby Joe Evans (6-9, McKin- undergraduates beyond the three-point arc. remaining season a ticket at the student rate in the director of Ticket Operations, ncy, TX) and Arthur Lee (6^, at 8 a.m. Any Earlier this month, the Hml- packages will be added into event that all student tickets have after noon the business day prior N. Hollywood, CA). ticket ford Courant reported that the regular distribution pool. not been collected. (Continued on page 35)

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