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Ursinus College Digital Commons @ Ursinus College Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper Newspapers 10-2-1990 The Grizzly, October 2, 1990 Krishni Patrick Ursinus College Christian P. Sockel Ursinus College Mark Wilhelms Ursinus College Satsuki Scoville Ursinus College Eleanore Hajian Ursinus College See next page for additional authors Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews Part of the Cultural History Commons, Higher Education Commons, Liberal Studies Commons, Social History Commons, and the United States History Commons Click here to let us know how access to this document benefits ou.y Recommended Citation Patrick, Krishni; Sockel, Christian P.; Wilhelms, Mark; Scoville, Satsuki; Hajian, Eleanore; Mendte, Megan; Grim, Katherine; Johnson, Terri; Jacobson, Sara; Koser, Todd; Becker, Matt; Bleickardt, Eric; Grifin, Diane; Betts, Kristin; Schafer, Neil; Stephens, Matt; Leiser, Randy; Woytek, Judd; Keeler, Todd E.; Hallinger, Mark; Heinzinger, Chris; Gosnear, Lori; Bailey, Lenore; Shatz, Ellyn; Moore, Debi; Moir, Dennis; Doughty, S. Ross; and Hermann, Peggy, "The Grizzly, October 2, 1990" (1990). Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper. 259. https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/259 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers at Digital Commons @ Ursinus College. It has been accepted for inclusion in Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Ursinus College. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Authors Krishni Patrick, Christian P. Sockel, Mark Wilhelms, Satsuki Scoville, Eleanore Hajian, Megan Mendte, Katherine Grim, Terri Johnson, Sara Jacobson, Todd Koser, Matt Becker, Eric Bleickardt, Diane Grifin, Kristin Betts, Neil Schafer, Matt Stephens, Randy Leiser, Judd Woytek, Todd E. Keeler, Mark Hallinger, Chris Heinzinger, Lori Gosnear, Lenore Bailey, Ellyn Shatz, Debi Moore, Dennis Moir, S. Ross Doughty, and Peggy Hermann This book is available at Digital Commons @ Ursinus College: https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/259 __ ----________ ~--~--------------------------------------------------------_ --_---- _I--- Volume 21 Number 3 October 2, 1990 Books Stolen From Students and Professors Suspect Arrested, 81 Books Confiscated solicitation on campus, is asked to BY CHRIS'I1AN P. SOCKEL him off to the shoulder of the attempting to identify the rightful Ursinus College that solicitors of inform security as soon as possible. Of The Grizzly road. Upon the officer's initial owners. The following list of books perfumes, books, T-shirts, or the "But somebody stole my book." investigation of the driver's license were the one s confiscated during like are barred from our campus, Such a crime prevention technique Have you ever used this archaic and registration, it was ascertained the arrest and investigation. Any unless they have been given will make Ursinus better for all excuse as a way to emancipate that the vehicle's registration plate professor, student, or staff of security clearance. Anyone who inhabit the campus. So, if I yourself from doing last night's was stolen. After this discovery, Ursinus College who recognizes a suspecting illegal or clandestine were you, I'd use the old "my dog reading? If you have, your alleged the police officer procured a book contained in this list which ate my book" excuse from now on. stolen book usually surfaces search warrant and proceeded to they are missing or which was somewhere in your room or in the examine the vehicle for other stolen, should contact Ursinus lJbrary. illegal paraphernalia. College Security Director. If there Recently, the stolen book excuse Oddly, 81 college textbooks is a question as to the ownership has carried some weight. The were discovered. The 81 textbooks of any of these textbooks or if any Lower Providence Police were confiscated at the site, and additional information is needed, Department recently arrested a an arrest was made. A criminal Mr. McCullough will be more than man who was charged with a trial is scheduled for the above happy to assist and provide you number of offenses, among them, felon at a future date. Several of with additional information and textbook theft. these books have already been descriptions on these books. The arrest began as a meager identified as having been stolen " This is an example of the fine traffic violation, resulting in a full from college campuses in PA, NJ, cooperation between Ursinus scale investigation of the vehicle. and Delaware. College and the local police, who The Lower Providence Police It is believed that the remaining are helpful in matters such as this," Officer identified the driver of the textbooks were also stolen from comments McCullough on the said vehicle committing a traffic college campuses and the Lower textbook scam. Brian McCullough offense, and proceeded to signal Providence Police Department is would also like to inform all of New Era of Recycling Suspect arrested. List of Stolen books on Page 3 To Change Actions and Minds BY MARK WILHELMS on Earth Day, everyone saw some Members of the Ursinus Student residential and academic buildings. their actions." Because the Of The Grizzly shade of Green. Environmental Action Coalition There is one bin for each of the 23 marshal is someone that lives in On April22nd 1990, the Ursinus For those who saw the deepest (USEAC) were among those who houses. Individual Reimert suites that area, he can monitor the bin community was exposed to the shades of green, Earth Day saw the deepest shades of green. have also received a recycling bin. world of "environmentalism." easily, and also can influence became a way of life. For those Last year, USEAC just tried to In Old Men's, there are nine bins Some people wrote letters; some fellow residents to recycle. Dave who were truly affected, the gain a voice and spread a pro in designated locations. Bins have stated that, "Being a recycle people ate Ben and Jeny's Ice calender would never change. environmental sentiment. With been placed in the Quad's marshal is the only job that has Cream, and evetyone got a kind Everyday · was April 22nd. USEAC's voice now being heard kitchenettes, and in the basement made me happy, because I feel USEAC mug. Whatever happened "Everyday was Earth Day." and environmental consciousness where they are in the laundry that I have done something that is on the rise, this year is the year of room and one in the soda room. good." action. Also, on Paisley three, there is one Although the new recycling In an attempt to act on the at the end of the hall. At least program is only for aluminum promises made on Earth Day, a one recycling bin is in each of the now, it is a start. Glass and campus-wide recycling program for academic buildings. newspaper recycling is hopefully aluminum is now underway. The For each recycling bin there is right around the corner. But the program became a reality when a "recycling marshal', who is new recycling program is more concerned students and responsible for their bin. They are than just about saving energy and administration met to discuss the responsible for making sure landfill space. It is about changing possibilities of such a program. everything goes smoothly. This people's attitudes and lifestyles. Out of necessity and request by basically means that no trash or Hopefully, throwing aluminum both groups, a plan has been glass should be in the bin, and it is cans into gray garbage cans, can be devised. emptied when necessary. A sign replaced by putting it in a yellow The recycling program will use has been posted over every bin, recycling bin. And as it expands large yellow Rubbermaid explaining the details of recycling. to glass and paper, recycling our containers with red lids, which the This will also help in making the trash can become as habitual as college has recently purchased. program a success. bru~hing our t.uth. The lids have small holes cut into Dave Strunk, a recycling them to accomodate the recycling marshal on Curtis three, explained of only aluminum. that being a recycling marshal is These recycling bins are placed important because "it teaches in over 7S locations in the people to take responsibility for Pqe2 October 2, UM, II' ~ ~~~ ~' ~elfs.;'· ~ '··&c,~~- --______~ ____ .. '_ __ ______ ____ ____ c,::, ". '.' ~ -:.:' '- Global Perspective Mass 'Arrests, Clashes'-" with Police International Iraq threatens to begin attacking oil fields in the region, not stopping 'Mar Opening' College .... Parties short of anything less than all-out warfare if the West tried to "strangle" its people. by Amy Hudson residential life policies jet ~. parties. (CPS)-The school y~ has opened 'The general f~ '~;'el is ' One day later, on August 25, The United Nation's Security Council passed a resolution imposing an air with a seemin81Y unusual number that they're moving toward ,Il dry University of New Meltico (UNM), embargo against iraq and Kuwait. This denies passenger and cargo traffic of mass arrests at campuses campus." ' " campus police, trying to control a entry into Iraq and Kuwait eltcept for humanitarian circumstances. Also nationwide. Now many schools are 'byJng to Lambda Chi Alpha street party this resolution denies permission for any aircraft destined for Iraq and A number of private student break up, or at least regulator, the that apparently got out of hand, Kuwait to fly over a nation's territory. parties, a mainstay of the season as private student parties, too. arrested 14 students. collegians return to campus, have Many collegians think their In the process, police barricaded In an effort to revive the Russian Orthodox Church, the government of eroded into confrontations, "unspoken righta as · coJleRe the streets of the school's the Soviet Union allowed the setvice of Divine Liturgy to be held in the sometimes violent, with police. students are being violated.- said fraternity row, brought in a canine Kremlin's Uspensky Cathedral.