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Xavier University Newswire Xavier University Exhibit All Xavier Student Newspapers Xavier Student Newspapers 1991-02-13 Xavier University Newswire Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio) Follow this and additional works at: https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper Recommended Citation Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio), "Xavier University Newswire" (1991). All Xavier Student Newspapers. 2600. https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper/2600 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Xavier Student Newspapers at Exhibit. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Xavier Student Newspapers by an authorized administrator of Exhibit. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE ·AV I E N E w s w I R E February 13, 1991 Minority Career Day Day, said, "We ICP&PI planned it lo By Ann Bustamante coincide with Black History Month even The Xavier Newswire though it isn't officially connected with." _This Saturday fro1)110-2 p.m., the Batessaidherhopewasthatheight- Career P,lanning and Placemen't Office ened awarenessofBlack History Month (CP&j"J) will conduct its 8th annual during the month of February would Minority C~reer Day, which will be in open students up to the possibilities of the DownUnderof the University Cen- . the Minority Career Day has to offer. _.ter:· · , . , ., .. ·". :-."·-:~\l.Ubose.inter~s.ted inMinority Ca- . .;.,All stude11ts, freshman through·· reerDayshouldcomedressed to inter- , '.grad dates, are· welcome to atte'rid. The view with prospective employers and ca_reer day will cover many different have 10 to ·15 resumes to distribute. kinds of jobopportunities,suchassum- s.tudents can co1~tact CP&P .for any as­ mer, part-time and full~time employ- ~1stance or questions regard mg Mmor­ me11t. Thirty-three companies will be 1ty Career Day . participating in Minority Career Day, Another event sponsored by CP&P ainong them will be Procter & Gamble, will be the Career Fair, March 1. Rev. IBM and Cincinnati Bell. James Hoff, S.J., new president of · Minority Career Day has been well Xavier, will be the key speaker for received in the past by both companies "Careers That MakeA Difference." His and students; The main goal of the day background includes much of the is to open uo the employment field to. health care.services and non-profit or­ minority students at Xavier. ganizations; The fair is open to all Stephnaie Bates, CP&P counselor students and any details can be ob­ who is involved wit hMinority Career_ tained through theCP&Poffice,x3141. "Finding God in all things" der of ordained priests, the Jesuits. By Laura Noemberg In the spiritofeducation, Xavier will The Xavier Newswire welcomeRev.JamesHennesey,S.J. His lecture "Finding God in All Things:450 Blow up the balloons. Pop open the Years of Jesuit'Education" will be Feb­ champagn'.! bottles. Light the candles> ruary 19 at 7:30 p.m. in Kelley Audito­ 450 year:, of existence.only comes one~ rium (Alter Hall) and it's worth celebrating. Hennesey is a rector of the Jesuit ·Xavier University is planning one community and a professor of the his­ such celebration for the largest Roman tory of Christistianity at Canisius Col­ Catholic religious order, the Society of legcin Buffalo, N.Y. Hefonnerlyserved Jesus,orJesuits. The]esuitshave main­ as president of the Jesuit School of The­ tained the same goals and principles as ology in Chicago. · . first 'implemented by t.heir founder, "I believe strongly in the wle of the Ignatius Loyola. · · Jesuits in .my education," said senior ,· In 1521, St. Ignatius received a battle James Freidrichsen. "It's very exciting . wound that affected morethanhisbody. to ta.kea challenging curriculum. Here, Ignatii1s recovered with rest, relaxation at Xavier, we are required to think cre­ and Goo. His method of spirituality atively, and to formulate our inductive . attracted six immediate followers, one and deductive capacities. I would be of whoin was St. Francis Xavier. By saddendcd by any loss in our curricu­ 1538, Pope Paul III accept~~-a ne"'._or~ lum." '.'c Page 2 ~-Wednesday, February 13, 1991 - The Xavi'cr Newswire Xavier Responds War in the Persian Gulf Professor Operation Oran17e Ribbon Peace and Justice From the Office of Aca- • Volunteers are'needed to Another Teach-In, "The dernic Affairs receives help answer phones, work in Gulf War: The Media Battle" Students who are called to ·.···.::·>.·.·· the kitchen, and just be will be held on Tues., Feb. 19 military service during this to . available to talk to families at from 3:30-5 p.m. in the semester should be advised ::;_;/, $~06 ~~~ ~'1tSh~'te<l the UAW Hall, Local 863. It Terrace Room of the Univer- of the following: Between award .::r:•~~~~~\1/$~~~1~:1~;~5~¥~ .••.•..... ·· is located at 10708 Reading sity Center. Guests at this now and March 22, refunds :;>;:.":._ .. · .. ,· ::<:::::·:.:-:.:· Road and is open 7 days a informal discussion will of tuition will be made; after week from 8 a.m.- midnight. include William Burleigh, March 22, students negotiate By Molly Sullivan Monetary donations are also executive vice president of to a) take incompletes which The Xavier Newswire needed and can be mailed to: Scripps-Howard; Dennis must be completed within six Operation Orange Ribbon, Doherty, deputy Managing months of their discharge ThedivisionofC!inical Psy- PO Box 54446, Cincinnati, Editor of the Cincinnnti date, orb) receive grades if chological Association (APA) OH, 45254. Or you can Enquirer; David Smith, the instructor feels the has aw a rd ed Xavier donatesuppliesatUAW, directorofXavierTVCenter. amountofworkcompleted University's W. Michael :::··~~~%~~o;~10~~~~~~i:r· ':itiandfrori1itheSfudb1t ·. some suggested supplies are: "Patriotism and Peace" is warrants a grade (no griev- N cl son, professor of razors, lotion, toothbrushes, the topic of a lecture Friday a nee procedures for this pyschology, "fellow status." >Goverhi"l:ie1itAS$Ocia:tio11~ · lipbalm, gum or pens. For in Kelley Auditorium, 11 :30 option), or c) receive a refund This is the highest honor additional information, call a.m.-12:30 pm. Fr. john with no credits or within the national association. 249-2469. Conversct, MCCJ, will speak. incompletes.' According to the chair of the 1~. · ----~~---~~~~---~~-------~~-~-~1 psycI 10 I ogy d epartment, th e I Att te X • St ·d · t I award is a "real honor. It I . ell 100 aVIef ll en S: . I speakswellforthecredentials of our faculty and the high I In an attempt to poll your interests, the Department of 1 qualityofthedepaitment. We I 1 received recognition by the - 1Sa~ety and Security's Crime Prevention Unit wou Id.. Ii k e I APA." APA. One other professor lyour feedback on the issue 0 •· Please I Nelson explained that fel- holds both honors at Xavier, . low.status is awarded as a re- Professor Bieliaiuskas. There •,complete the attached .form to indicate yo.·.u.rl. e.. ·.·vel of interest:,• suit of ari individuals contri- are only. ten "diplomats" in . bu ti on to the science and pro- clinical psychology-those who I 1. If a class or demonstration of self-defense techniques were offered, I fessior) of psychology. Hisre- h~ld;the ABPP only, in Cincin- 1 I would: I searc?dealtp~marilywi.ththe natU · !2 .1::~::::~::~:;:;:::~~~~~~-here. ...i ~~~~!~!~~~~ S~f~~i~f~~} L ~~!:~~~~~~:::r;tion would be best. ~"~~ ~~~~&~Ji!fi#. ~~f~~~~1~1 ------------------------------ ·highest honor given by the oftheAPAfortwelveyears. Now you can afford to dream in coloc If you thought that finding a color· .. .. Macintosh'system you could afford was just a dream, then the new, affordable Macintosh LC is a dream come true. The Macintosh LC is rich in col.or. Unlike many computers that can display only 16 colors at once, the Macintosh LC expands your palette to 256 colors. · It also comes with a microphone and new sound·input techriologythat lets you personalize your work by adding voice or other sounds. Like eve11• Macintosh computer, the LC is easy to Set up and easy to · master. And it runs thousands of available applications that aU work in the same, consistent way-so once you've learned one progran1, you're well . on your way to learning them all. The Macintosh LC even lets you share infor. mation with someone who uses a different type qf computer ...,-thanks to .. the versatile Apple SuperDrive~ which can read from and write to Macintosh, MS·DOS, OS/2, and Apple II tloppy disks. ·Take a look at the Macintosh LC and see what fr gives you.1nen pinch yourself. It's better than a dream-it's a Macintosh. · ·.. Call Ron Aylward at · 672-6637 to set up an appointment with Joel Handorf your campus-· . representative. S,. The power to be )'Our best~ The Xtivier Newswire - Wednesday, Febraury 13, 1991 - Page 3 "G o d opensa d oor " Jesuits find new home in Linkshire Apartments dence, Linkshire Apartments, needed to get Jesuits together space the university needed, dining room, kitchen, and a By Laura Noernberg located behind Brockman Hall. more, to consider their roles as the 22 Jcsu its di recll ya ffil ia tcd breakfast nook. An installed The Xavier Newswire Twenty-two Jesuits moved Jesuit educators," said Klein. with Xavier moved into elevator goes to the second from Schott Hall to their new Economically,themovewas Linkshire Apartments. floor, where the old apartments residence four weeks ago. an efficient action. Schott was Many changes were made were divided into separate When God closes a door, Rev. Leo Kline, S.J., orga- tcxJexpensivetomaintain. The to the apartment complex be­ residents for the Jesuits. s~mewhere He op~ns a nizer of the move and profes­ once 70Jesuit residents in 1970 fore the Jesuits moved in. It Klein's one principle for wmdow ..... or a new residence sor at Xavier, explained the had dwindled to3Sin ten years; now sports a form a I and in for­ moving seemed to be upheld: hall.
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