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Boise State University ScholarWorks Student Newspapers (UP 4.15) University Documents 10-4-1995 Arbiter, October 4 Students of Boise State University Although this file was scanned from the highest-quality microfilm held by Boise State University, it reveals the limitations of the source microfilm. It is possible to perform a text search of much of this material; however, there are sections where the source microfilm was too faint or unreadable to allow for text scanning. For assistance with this collection of student newspapers, please contact Special Collections and Archives at [email protected]. .IlIE.WS ---.:..--------2;.---~---.,-~----.,------.,-T~·,WEQNESDA~,pcrOBER 4,'9~5JI!E·~RBlTER j~Pl·.[]..... ••..a-t-WG---...;..:"..aft'~':..-.~' _ '.Born any boo~s{;141¢ly1 ......,''.'....., ." . She didn/t more juicy morsels to satisfy ~. .Jde.w . ~;:/~~~~~.~:f~f:::d~to~;~rl~;::~sBbu: ahth;,~ ."",.",,!. friend; he Just mr e upon earning t elf The interview we had to put it school librarians were direct- by BlIKe McC!uggoge away. And then 'one of the ing their children to the more promisedyou ...the Columnist ,most unusual 'academic' questionable parts of their opening act for , events ever occurred to me. sanctums? A1!d what's soft- With a twisted smile on her core porn doing in a public Van Haleri. I couldn't 'believe it-my face, our librarian walked us school library, anyway ... how 'Brother Cane. friend got caught reading a over to one of the book about a little discretion here? dirty book in the library! shelves, pulled off a few But then aren't we back to the While sitting around one of books and gave them to us doorstep of' censorship? the large wooden library ' ...as more appropriate reading Shouldn't we at least have a 11 tables (hat adorned our little material,' she said with a choice or access to what we country high school library, a gleam in her eye. Theyended read? bunch of us were taking turns up being soft-core porn. I had In case you missed it, reading about some of the 'always wondered about Miss Banned Books Week came kinky ways sex could be had. Greenwalt. and went last week. When the tattered and.frayed. ' This story raises a few ethi- Cosponsored by. the American BSUVolleyball book came to me, my hands cal issues. CENSORSHIP is Libraries Association (ALA), began tosweat. I was known the big ugly word here; the American 'Booksellers won their match as one of the 'goody two- doesn't the sound of it just Association and others, this against Weber shoes' kids of the school, but reek of oppression? On the 14th annual national event was here was my chance to score other hand, don't we need dedicated to the' alarming State arid lost to some points with the boys. I some aspects of censorship or problem' of censorship in U.S. Northern Arizona. sneaked a peek, my heart selection to help our culture. libraries and elsewhere. Even pounding jn my ears. Just as contend with more loftier Boise State University has its Plus Free Tuition soon as I had got it (it : ideals and (shutter) noble val- own National Banned Books --page 16 seemed), my buddy on the ues? Wasn't the librarian prac- Week Exhibit. Entitled "A football team snatched it from tieing censorship by making Book Burning," the exhibit my hands with kind of a deli- my friend put his book away? will run at the' Hemingway eious look on his face. And " that's when Miss Greenwalt Yet it wasn't really censorship .. 15 since she directed us to even See BooksPage 8 .'. 'caught' us; s: "<. :;:":' .di".":";"!· """"'" ',. , ,,···,·"',';"1, , . Correction: Students who use the computer lab 1910 University Drive, Boise, Idaho 8372~ Phone (208) 345-8204 Fax (208)385-3198 in Room 209 of the Business ..E:-mailarbiter@c\aven.idbsu.edu Building can purchase laser cards at , . The Arbber Isihe official student newspaper of BoiseState University. Its mission is to provide a forum for the distussion of issues impacting the campus and the community. Room 117 in the Business Building, The Arbber's budget consists of fees paid by students of BSUand advertising sales. Itis not Room 310 as an advertisement .distributed to the campus and community on Wednesdays during the school year. The first topyis free, additional copies are Sl eath, payable at The Arbiter offices, appearing on Sept. 6 read. Ecltor Adorn Rush Business MiInGaer Jeff ThOll1~ ~ '.Editor Kate Neil~ Bell Photo Eelltor Rick Kosarim Featur.s Eelltor Rhett Tanner Arts & Entert .... t E<or laura Delgado.SIJ.!H1S Eeltors MichelleSchwend, Sergio STOP THROWING AWAY $$$ MyersOutd~r Editor Russ Woolsey Environmental Editor Dan Skinner FOR RENT - BUY A HOME NOWI Copy Editor JasonGo~derh Dene BreakfieldArt Dlr.ctor. Chris Gehrman Pr~du~tlon lA,anag.r Mit elle Schwe~d Production Assistants Bryce Schwartzen~rger R.search .EdI'or Sergio Myers Assistant N.ws ~cIJt~r Aaron, Switzer Onlln. Editor Mark David Holladay Cartoonist· Enc Elhs 'CoIUnIIIst BriKe McOuggOge, Jose Gudlermo Un'be, Non Hansen, Nick(oruso Ai!v,rtlsl!19 rtanag.rPatr\ck Acosta Adv.rtlslng Sa.l.s Matt Pottenger Oasslfled Ads ~.r TJ Morrison StaffWrlt.rs Mall Dohe~ David Augell~ Matthew Stanley,' M.atthew Haynes, Joe Relk, Michele Trowe!l, Michael RoYot, led RiItrnon, Jason SIevers, Josh Coston, Steve Jacoob, Cory OSWOlO,EricetlS ~ports ..Wrl. t.n Blair Ferguson, David Nelso,~f' Don. Grisham. Sta'. ' PII.t!'9raphers Joe Relk, Arnee Broumond, Aubriwalker, Stephanie Daleon Orculalloft,Manager5eon Lee Brandt R~tIon. TJ Morrison. I Rhett Tanner Business Hart Etltorlal.AdvIstr.'" - " ,_ •. ,". Don_"',',',.' MOIIis ", .Of,' " " AdvIsir-,·-C,',' __ .: '....William_-, :-."'., "".' '., fHE ARBiTER WEDNESDAY, OetOBER4,'1995 ----:.---------~-------~--NEWS3 teams are scheduled to work Kulm created a cheese recipe must have received their under- on various environmental pro- for the American Dairy graduate degrees in a science or ·~.····<····,····orthy jects, collect canned food, dia- Association contest. Her inspi- engineering discipline by .. , . pers and other non-perishables ration for the Cream &.Cheddar August 1996. \ .' for the needy, or visit and Gems came from her desire to Selection is based on acade- assist the elderly and people create a different kind of c () in p i l L' cI !J V !( C7 t II N L' I ! ! V 13 l' ! ! mic performance, recommenda- with disabilities. dessert for a classical French tions and applicants' statements Last year, 314 volunteers dinner she and her students of career goals. Soccer will play Dixie College participated in BSU's Into the were preparing. Instead of Fellowship applications are Streets project. In fact, of all on the Intramural Field. BSU preparing an ordinary tray of being taken through Jan. 29, Volleyball will host Eastern the universities participating in fruit and cheeses, the typical 1996. For applications, contact .Into the Streets last year, Boise Washington at 3 p.m, at the dessert to follow a French din- Tom Richmond or Rose Etta Pavilion. The Cimmaron Pre- State had the largest turnout per ner, Kulm put her creative Cox at 1-800-569~774~ -. The last capita, according to Campus game Chili Feed hegins at 5 juices to work and came up p.m, on the north side of Outreach Opportunity League, with the idea for fruit wrapped " day to an organization based in Bronco Stadium. in a cheese and crumb mixture. Seminar to:' Washington, D.C. Students can warm up at the Because the cUlin~ry ~rt hel lNO'men" dropa . To volunteerIn this year's Homecoming pre-game show sc~o.01,. located on University .'. -- P'>-, -tL__"- and coronation of the BSU effort, arrive at the Special Drive, IS open for lunch every ~ C9P.e.::. ~I. "!::: _, .' .class this Events Center at 9 a.m. Oct. 14. Homecoming Queen and King, ~ay, Kulm has ma~y opportuni- "UVlog:ct.!ont!.:~,:'~: semester is which begins at 6:45 p.m, The ues to cook and 1Dstru~tstu- -be'g' 'in's'ttiday'- -,.' Homecoming game against dents. Kulm says she likes to " Idaho State University begins at BSU business teach classes with a lot of visual Oct. 6. hands-on work because it ,':A-seminar tltn':d~"%ri1en 7 p.m. alumni invited The alumni post-game victo- allows students to work with ,:A~n'e~reating a,joioUS:aqd ry party and dance is slated for to luncheon the product and helps themF4IfiU~tiiL,if<' ~i!rt;;:l9.'1~ii~h 10 p.m, at the Red Lion understand the food preparation : .wQme!! ~l1o\Vto'make 'b,eCljiliy Downtowner. Admission is $5. Alumni of the BSU College process better. -choice~, 'whether-they are single The Student All-Nighter will of Business and Economics are In addition to teaching stu- parents, divorced, widowed-or .Homecoming begin at.12:05 a.rn, in the invited to a luncheon, gala party dents food preparation, Kulm . jus~ :con~er!le¥ with'the:-ROs~i- activities are Recreation Center of the and pre-game gathering Oct. 20 also instructs them in product blliiy of living alone. ' " Student Union Building. and 21 in conjunction with value. The class, sponsored' by coming up this Oct. 22 - Alumni No-host Homecoming. "Knowing that we are teach- Boise State's Center for New Breakfast is scheduled for 8:30 College of Business and Directions, 'is offered from 10 month" ing a broad spectrum of people a.m-noon on Wednesdays Irpm a.m. at the Galaxy Restaurant, Economics Dean Bill Ruud will and knowing that students will OctA to Nov. 8 at 1013 ~u¢)id ASBSU is encouraging stu- give a State-of-the-College address at a luncheon from be going into a broad spectrum Ave: in Boise.