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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1992 BRYANT COLLEGE BOX7 SMITHFIELD, R.I. 02917 VOLUME 60 NUMBER 4

Mich&f J. Boyd Arckwoy Sto.jJWn'ltr

A fimcss trail. to be construCted Mark Ptihcik Jowc.red me prime rate to 4.5~, on the campus grounds, was an­ Archway S,ajJ Writer banks shou1d be more willing 10 nounced as me senior class gift lend to businesses. during II " lUek-off Party" held by Bryant Professor and local busi­ "'There are plenty of opportuni· lhe senior class last Tbursday ness man Jack Keigwin appeared ties for jobs to be created. We're evening in the Papiuo Dining Room. onWJARChannellO'sLtt'sTalk asking for funds 10 build manufac­ "This [fitness traill will besome­ Busifll:sJ Olis past Sunday. turing facilities and create jobs - to thing that everyone can benefit The show, hosted by former bring new companies into the Slate from," remarked lntram ural Coach Providence mayor Joseph Paolino, and support businesses that are aJ­ Raben Reali during the annOWlce­ Jr. addressed the topic of the effecl ready here." ment ceremony. But, Keigwin says, the money Real1 nOloo that the concept of a just isn't there. ''The foct is that J fitness lmil was not a new idea. He don't see the availability of funds showed a newspaper ankle, dated yet." 1981. depicting a fitness trail al Thomas SIcala, president of Fleet Bentley. The an.icle conlained a Bank, dlsagreed with Keigwin. handwrillcn note from then-presi- 'Those bonowers who are credit dent Dr. Wi1I.iam T. O'Han! ind i- Senior Class Gift Committee C:::''l~::o:. Deena Panareillo eaLing II fimess trail was an excel· addresses seniors at last ' ~Kick-off Party." lenl"senior class gift idea." almost have enouSh. M nior class gifts have ocx been in- A fitneS$tr.1I1 rorlbecampuSW3$ Atlhtceremooy.autndedbyovtf stalkd on campus .... 'thin a yearo( thcnproposedlOt.headmanislrolion 250 seniors. both the gift and the lhegradualion. In 1983 and t~d down for finan- semor cbss (·shlfl were unvclkd. In recent years, scnlon:iass girLS cioll reasons. Reali let the amc1e The t-shitt will be on Sale for in havemcluded a .... ekome/infonna­ of bank lending practices on the andideuilJnhlS file draw until thiS lhe Bryant CenlCl" on February 25. lion sign from the class of 1991 at economic health of Ole region. year's senior ctass gift cammiuec, 26, and 21. II COSI of 51,000 and a television Keigwin, a management profes­ headed by Deena Pananello, led To date, approltimately $4.400 monitor network system from lIle sor who teaches an entrepreneur· the seatth for 0 class glfL has been pledged by members of class of 1990 ata cost of510,500. shIp course at Bryanl. represented It is esumated the gifl will COSt the senior class towards the gift. Both gJfts have yetta be installed. the Northern Rhode bland Cbam­ S5,OOO which will be raised en· Senior Joe Culas has made a $92 Themostvisibleseniorclassgifts bet of Ccmmerce on the show. worthy," Skala said, "have plenty tirely through donations made by pledge the night of the party. are the outdoor sculpture from the He took the position that ifbanks of access to money." the senior class. According toPanariello,theclass class of 1989. underwater illumi- would be more willing to lend Hedefendedtighter Jendingprac- "U everyone here tonight would girl couid be in place by September nation for the foumain from the money, businesses could become ticesbybanks,sayingtherecession donate $19.92 [for the gim," re- 1992. Groundbreak.ing will take class of 1988. and the stone wallc­ healthy and jobs would be created. has fClr'Ced loan officers to more marked Panariello during the an- place once the amoonl of the gift way around the arch from the class He argued that since the Fed has CQM~, K~.pop.J ~~~~~~~~·~'w~e~w~o~w~d~~h~~~~~~n~m~u.d~~.~T~rod~ili~on~aU~y~,~~~-~o~r~I~9!87~.______Bryant Professor Assesses International Studies Importance of B Ethics Concentration Added Lisa wu;htsi exams and company loyalty versus Haas is the fooner president of Archway Staff Writer personal values. Providence College and NOrth According to Haas, "Ethics is Adams Stale CoUege in Massachu­ to Professor William Haas spon· defined as the applicalion of reason seus. He is a graduate of Provi­ sored a student-focused workshop to choices and actions concerning denceCollege and received his doe­ KtltyA. Corrwright "SliJdems will beexposed to var· on business ethics on Tuesday night. whru. is good for hwnan beings." torate in philosophy from the Uni· Archway Staff Writtr ied approaches taken towards criti­ The primary focus ortbe workshop Three ways of IookJOg nt, and versity of Fribourg in SwilZerland. cal issues of relations among di· was to discuss the 1ack of ethics in analyzing ethical problems, are to He has taught at Manuel College, In the fall of 1992, Bryant will verse cultures, international histori· the business world. consider what rules apply, the eoo­ ProvidenceCollege, the University introduce an International Studies cal patterns, global economic rela­ Co-sponsoring this seminar was sequences of the actions, and how of Rhode Island, Perdue, and concentraLion as pan of Ute new tionsand social development, inter­ Crystal Packer, the Student Alumni to accept responsibility for those Wabash. He has taught business Liberal Arts program. national politics, and large·scale Association, and the Graduate actions. ethicsatBryantsinceJanuary 1984. According to Professor Bill Hill, environmental problems," ex­ Alumni Council. one of Ole program '5 coordinatol"!l. plained Hill. The seminar consisted of twO the Intemauonnl Studies concen­ He added thai such a program, video vignetteS on ethics in the traLion will orient students to the "can improve students' career workplace and was followed by a evcr-changing world "through the choiets." For example, Interna­ discussion on ethical concems and promotion of international knowl· tional Studies will serve as.3 strong how to deal with Olem. One primary edge and a sensiuve understanding basis for careers in business, law, reason for studying business ethics of the interdependence of the public service, or graduate school. is to know how to Pf'Olcct yOUT in­ world's political. economic. social, The whole rationale behind the International Studies concentration u:res~. cultUral, and ecolOgical systems." Haas hopes this seminar is the As an "interdisciplinary" pr0- is 10 give Bryant students more 0p­ (ItStof aser:ies of topics which may gram. the Intemational Siudiescon· tions in Ihe undergraduate program. involve those with an active interest centration will integrate three new Thai way, studentS who come to in the ethical dimensions in their core courses with existing electives Bryant thinking they wanl to pursue fields. in economics. english, political SlCi· a business degree but change their One of its main concerns was to ence. history, psychology, sociol· minds, are nOl locked into a Bach­ makcstudents aware that theireOl­ ogy and advanced foreign language elorofScicnce in Business Admin­ its in college will carry over to the study. lSU'auon. business world. A survey was dis­ Students will still be required to The new concentration is being tributed and addressed such topics take the usual ten business core administered by an International as using "scoop files" 10 study for Professor William Haas expotl'lds on ethics Tuesday night. courses. conHnued, IntvmoHonol, ~ .. -2- TIlE- -A-R-,C-H-W-A- Y------0 P INION ------:THU=:::Rc::S-=D-:-A:"Cy,..,FE=B :-:R:-:U"-A:-:R:-:y:-:C13:-,-:"CI99= 2 Speak Up and Be Heard!! New Policy at the Comfort In the past several weeks, there have been numerous submissions to The Archway which were not publishable. TO !.he EdiLOr, positive 10. These submissions fit intO Iwodistincl categories to which all We arc writing this letter LO infonn the Bryant Col­ If you bring II visitor they must have twO forms. The. lege student body of!he current ID pol icy al theCoonuy Country Comfon is ooc of the last on·campus pubs in be potential contributors must aware. ComfOrL Thispolicy has been implemented toprcserve New England. This is :.I privilege and requires a great As you may have already noticed, there have been quite a the right of 21 yearolds and older to purchase alcoholic deal of responsibility on Ille pan of bolh the managers few "Letters [0 the Editor" published this semester. Many beverages. This wiU also help to avoid any liability for llnd the patrons of (he Country Comfort. valuable and valid points have been raised in these written Brycol and Bryanl College. If you have any concerns please leave a message at opinions. To an editor. there is nothing more encouraging BrycollS trying 10 preVCOt the closureoflhe Country the Brycel house al231· 1220. than receiving leiters from readership. Well, actually Comfon. and safety for ilS customers. Two forms or me positive lD are required. The fust being a hceme and Roben Dacey G3IT'eU Goldstein there is one thing more encouraging: being able to print those second either Bry3flIID,socia1 securitycard. oranother General Manager Vice President of Food letters. The point of a Letter to the Editor is to express your opinion about an issue in order to infonn or persuade others of your position on a given issue. Thank You For MIKATA According to Archway Edict #6, «Letters to the Editor must be signed and include the writer's telephone number." How­ I would hke 10 Lake Illis time 10 !.hank the Bryant celebration of life! To witness Monday night's perfor­ College Performing Am Series for bringing WI the mance, was to witness a festival of umty. Although ever, this week alone, there were tWO unsigned letters sub­ dynamic sounds of Mikata that swept through Jankics Mikata is gone, the festival of unity wilt hopefull y mitted to The Archway. Auditorium like wild fU'e On Monday night. It's a rarity continue on in everyone's lives. The voices in these letters should be heard, but they can't that we get to experience and relish in such an uplifting be. Letters must be signed when submitted to The Archway display of culture within the confines of such an ultra Thank You. to establish the writer's credibility and motivation. The conservative school. Notonly did Mikata highlight the Tara J. Reilly & celebration of Black History Month, but it was II pure Gretchen Golembewski Archway may withhold names from publication under cer­ tain circumstances, to protect the writer from unwarranted retaliation. The second category that non-publishable material falls Ca inislrv Responds 10 into is ,eUnsuitable Material." The Archway masthead, which is located directly below the editorial each week, covers this matter: "Copy considered objectionable by the LesbianiGavlBisexual Concerns Editorial Board will not be accepted." It appears the definition of objeclionable has been misun­ To: The Editor of the Archway If the lesbian/gay/bisexual members of our college fam ily would like to get tOgether to share lheir personal derstood. Let us clarify thi s. The Editorial Board, as a rule. We were very pleased to read in the last edition of lhe and inlerpersonal needs, goals, struggles, etc., Campus objects to al l statements that are potentially libelous. Addi­ Archway about an issue WhiCh , for the mOst pan, has Ministry would be tulppy 10 help organize a support tionally, comments which are sexually derogatory, or other­ been closeted and ignored on Ill is campus; namely, group to facil itate mutual understanding and growth. wise prej udiced, will not be tolerated in ne ws formats. homosexuali lY . In an cditoria1 leuer enlltled: "Support Interested persons are invited tocall Father Doug Spina If someone wants lo make a su bmission. but is unsure about for Homosexual Students Available" a concerned stu­ at ext 6289, Reverend Gail Helgeson at ext 61 19, or a phrase or idea, he or she should contact the editor to disc uss dent spoke about the plight of lesbian/gay individuals Rabbi Lawrence Silverman at ext. 6119 for further the issue. on campus and the apparent lack of support that exists information. An important point to remember is that newspapers don ' t for them. This is also a concern for us in Campus have to print everything they receive. Newspapers print Ministry, as we seck 10 reach out to serve the needs of RespecuuUy. lhls college community. materials which they think wiIJ infonn and enlighten their Casnpus ~ h nl s ll)' Isava lJ able to ALL members of the Father Doug Spina readers, and be of value to them. will Bryant Family . Lesbian/gay/bisexual individuals are Catholic Chaplain Remember, The Archway opinion section is your forum to important membe rs of th is communit y. Because we Reverend Gail Helgeson express your thoughts, ideas, and opinions. But, the rest of would like to respond 10 any special needs thaI exist Protestant Chaplai n the paper must be confined to verifiable factual material here at Bryant, Campus Ministry would like to add ilS which the readers will benefi:;.H~ ... support and offer ilS assistance to lesbian/gaylbisexual Rabbi Lawrence Silvennan me mbers of our community who may be seeking spiri· Jewish Chaplain t\~(Wl v\ tual and/or pastoral direction. THE ARCHWAY Kelly A. Carlwrighl Cindy Gale Editor·ill·Chie! Managing Editor

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THE ARCHWAY oPINION /NEW S --TH-U-RS-DA-Y,-FE-BR- U-AR-Y1-3,- 199-2- 3 Saturdays: Pick-Ups Only Keigwin, continued from page 1 closelyexam ineloan appl icauons. economy OUt of the recession for Dear Editor, SlUff I boughL Skalaalsoclaimed that Lighter fed­ two reasons. I thought the post office was there for our conve­ eral regulationsarenotcompletely "First. [the lower rate] is help­ Last Saturday I went to the post orftce to mail a nience, People still mail oversized leuers and pay bills to blame for the Lighter practices. ing the reSldent.ial market consid· couple or oversized teuers and get a money order 10pay on Saturday. I cou1d see them IlOldoing money orders, ''The problems {we have facedJ erably," he said. my Visa bill. When I got thete, they said thai they only they might have io actuaJly tum a machine on , but not are nOl driven solely by the regula­ Home Owners are able to refi do pick-ups on Saturdays, excU$e ~ , last time I checked putting postage on my leuers, that's ridiculous, Wh3.1. tors; ·."e madenumbcrofbad loans nance lhcir mongnges as interest a regular post ojJice, which they claim to be, is more happened? [in lhe 1980s1," said Skala. rates come down, increasing dis­ !.han apick-upwindowon Saturday. [know that'sthcir Did the Smithfield post office come and take !.heir Skala went on to say thaL loans posable income. This in wm in­ rule but when I'm home and ~ed Stamps or a money slllmpsaway for the weekend, "Youcan't have !hose, are being made by Fleet to busi­ creases saJes in home-related in­ order from the post office.. even on Saturday, they have you mightseU them," J thmk; nOL ThecampusposllllaS-­ nesses, This prompted Keigwm to dusuies such as draperies and fur­ the services I need. ter general, or whoever is in charge, should rethink this respond "I'm glad Tom [Skala} niwre, Keigwin Mid. I had imponant sturrin the envelopes, I had my FAF policy. If the mail is sent on Saturdays why can't you and my Citibank Visa bill. ThIS swIC had to be mailed go to the post oence and mail something? immediately, I needed theFAFtosce if J can get money Sincerely. IOhelp me pay thiswition. Anolherstupid reason I wenl Angelo Canadino there was 10 pay my Visa bill, so they don '( repasses the Faculty Contract Negotiations The etId of the current contnlCt between the Faculty Over the next several months 'lOtI are likely to hear and the College is rapld1y approaching, In Article I, rumors and tidbits concerning the progress or Ill!! Section la the contract acknowledges that "The Col­ negotiations toward a new contracL I wish to take this lege recognizes the Federation as the exclusive repre­ opportunity to asswe you thaLthe focal point of the sentative of all fuji-time facully members. including positions laken by the FacuJty negotiating team wiU be depanmcm chairs, excludi ng all olher employees_" to make Bryant the BEST it can be for the people it is This recognition has had and win con tinue to have 3 here 10 serve, In our opinion, that group is primarily the profound effectoo the facul ty at Bryant College. How­ stude nt body, bolh present aod future. Similarly. we Professor Jack Kelgwin (lett) and Fleet Bank president ever, the reality is that lhiseffoct has significant spillover are confident that the Administration is working 10- Thomas Skala on WJAR's "Let's Talk Suslness" Sunday consequences ror the rest of the Bryant community. ward the same goal with the same cliemcle in mi nd_ has made this public Sta temenL Second , and more importantly, This is particularly true with regnrd lO the students or Our expectation is that negotiaLions will proceed in Now I'm going to tell my col­ he said, "Banks are going to get Bryant College. a reasonable manner. Financial matters notwiths tand­ leagues that when they have prob­ extraordinarily healthy," This is I suspect that most students would expect that a ing, we expect an amiable conclusion to the negotiat­ lems getting a loan from their local because of lhe gap between the contraCt between the College and the Faculty would ing process. To man y orus Bryant is our sccond home, loon offi cer, that they can call Tom primcrnteandtheratebankscharge deal exclusively with financial matters. This is not the Il is an interesting and an exciting place to be, As Skala." on loans, case for Bryant's contract. It would be hypocritical or George Watson (in the Wilson Quanerly) put it, ''Thai. Thai kind of tension bcrween "The spread between their [the me to imply that the financ ial aspects of thecontract are lies at the heart of the vogue for higher education. Keigwin and Skala was evident banks'l cost of money aod the rate not important to both the Faculty and the Administra­ which cannotchicny reflect a longing for riches, since throughout the show, which also that they lend at has never been tion of BryanL They certainly are! On the Olhet hand. plumbers and mechanics can often be paid more lhan featured Wayne Forrest of the larger in the last 30 years," Kcig win they are f requently not the most importantaspects of the college graduates, not to metltion their professors," Providence Busmess News and said_ conU'aCL Certainly they are nol lhe most important Linwood Erikson or G,W. DaB He also noted tha t banks are aspects lO the students - nortO the loog t.erm viability of Leo P. l1.1ahoney, Company as guestS, bringing in S32 billion on refi­ our iru; Liru tio n, Bryant Faculty Federa tion President Erikson's business was recently nancing charges alone. bought by Purolator and moved to Skala did nOl disagree that banks North Carolina. resulting in the will get healthy. but. hesaid. "there I~ of SS jobs in Rhode Island. is no quick: fix . We got ourselves Kctg ..... m JW;)(ed that lhe banks' into this mess over a long pe ri od, unwil li ngness to lend money often and it's gomg to takealong period - Public results in the delay of new job to come out of it." creation or the loss of jobs, as was Skala predicted a twO or three - Safety ------I the case wilh G.W, DaB. year period before a real recovery SkaJa ~plied that low consumer in real estate occurs. -Beat confidence is curbing spending, Keigwin is optimistic about an which increases pressures on economic uplUm. manufacturers. "We have to start feeling posi­ compiltdby The assaulted student also claimed Sarety Tip or the Week Banksdon't want to lend money tive about ourselves ... Once they Mark Gordon that be does not know the suspect When a pefSOfl is injured, it is to these businesses, even if they {the banks) get heahhy. their posi­ Stutkl/.lS for a Safer Campus well and does not know what pro­ important that the victim be hon­ have a large order backlog from tion on the economy will change,'· voked the assaulL He has decided est with the EMT who is treating established customers, unless they said Keigwin, Student ATtested nOlIO presscharges with Smithfield the medical problem, If you can can "move merchandise out the And that will result in loosenin.g On February 8, at 2: 12am, a Police at this time. gain the victim's coofidence, it front door at a profit." he said. lending restrictions. pumping Public Safely Officer was dis­ will make the treatmenl easier. Despite the banks' Light guard money in to the economy and cre­ patched to Residence Hall 1. HarassmenllAssaul1 For an EMf, call 232-6001. On their money, Keigwin said, the ating jobs in manufacturing and When Public Safety arrived, a Public Saf'ety was requested to Fed's polICY of lOWering the prime construCtion, male was being held down on the Residence HaJJ 4. for an incidentof Siudents for a Sater rate will ultimately pull the fioor by lwoother residents. The harassmcnL When Public Safety Campus detained student had appruenlly arrived at 2:30am on February 9. a Help make Bryantasafer place become very agitated with some male student claimed thai he had for aJL Join SludenlS for a Safer of his guests, had assaulted a been harassed and assaultedearlier, Campus. Work in public rela­ Resident Assistant and was act- giving a detailed description of the tions. fuod raising, or program­ Choir 109 psychotic. The respooding suspe<:L ming. Gain valuable experience orficer caned for Smithfield Po-­ The student stated that he was and build your resume, Our DCxt Ike and the Resident Director sitting in hissuilC with some friends meeting will be held Tuesday. Gospel Jubilee (RO) on duly. The RD and both when SOfflcooe knocked on the doOf". February 18, at 4:45pm in the Smithfield and NOM Smithfield Before !hey could open it. a male Bryant Center, Room 2A, New Julia Arouchon fanners were the third generation Police responded, The studcm entered and began verbally harass­ members welcome! Archway Staff Writer of LitUe Wonders ranging in nges was taken into custody and later ing the group. According to the from two to thirteen . The program transported to a nearby hospital studenl, the intruder then began Incidents and Frequency Eight dirferent choirs performed gives them an alternative and au for observation, He wasarraigncd pushing and shoving him, This Stu­ or Occurrence a Gospel Jubilee before a capacity opportunity to learn the bIble the following monung and had dent also stated that he and twO of (Feb, 3 - Feb. 9, 1992) crowd last Friday night in the through song. been prohibited from returning 10 his friends were able to hold back Janikies Auditorium as part of ulricia R usscll. MislreSS or Cer­ campus, pending the resuhs of a the intruder. forcing him out into General Bryant's celebration of Black His­ emomes ror the evening, saId the medica1 evaJua.tion. the hall. Fire alanns:7 tory month . Jubilee was a great success and one The group claimed thru the in­ Assauhs;2 ErneSI Cox and Patricia Kelley of the best perfonnances for Black Assault truder was aggressive-punching, Arrest I organized the choirs from Provi­ History Monlh. At approximalely 1:00am, on fighting, and yelling theenr.i.re time. Harassment: I dence and Boston. According to Russell,the GOSpel February 8, a ,IUiIt Student was: The suspect len the building shortly Item Lost 1 Performances ranged from in­ Jubileew~ 8l1unponallt and n~ walking up a flight of stairs in after, witnessed by two Resident Littering: I vigorating songs that the audience aspect to the Black History Month. Residence Hall 16, when he met Assiswlts, Harassing Calls:1 clapped and sang along with some ''The church bloneofthe suppan another male student coming Approximately ten to fifteen min­ uplirLing ballads. Many sang along groups for the African American~ down. The ftfSt student claimed utes later, the suite received a phone Motor Vehicle to the opening ''This Litlle Lightor and the music revitalizes people's that the second called him by call. The caller, who did nOI iden­ Driving to Endanger.2 Mme.· " spirits," said Russell. name, then punched him in the tify himself, made reference to the Hit and Run Accident: I A big hil of me evening was The "HopefuUy the Gospel Jubilee right eye. A shan fight fonowing incident, threatening lhe students, Vehicles Booted:1 Little Wonders, a group of inner will continue 10 be an annual event," was broken up by feUow students, and stating that he would retWD. Vehicles Towed:) city kids from Boston_ The per- said Russell. ------~------~--~~------~----

--4 --THE--·--A--R-:-CH--W--A--Y------NEW S/FEATURES --TH--U--RS'-O--AY--. --FE--BR--U--AR--Y--I--3. --199--2 When The Professor R.I. Deputy Attorney Says "No More Time" General Speaks on Ethics

Are you worried ccntdatabasebemg Alark Plihcik Island has had so much recognition can only act corruptly if someone is abom the assign- Off The Shelf ."Iuated by t he ~- Archway Stoff W'lIer for it's corruption levels, Gorman willing to pay hi m." Gorman called men! thai req ui res brary. Social Sci- says, is the state's size, "When for tJ1e citizens of the state to "join library research in ~ n ce s Indexl Eggs and ethics were the subject something occurs [in the slate] in the effort to raise the ethical scholarly jour- by COII.flance Cameron. Fuillext (located oflhe hourat yesterday's first Bryant everybody knows about it • word standard." He asked the rhetorical nals? Do you un- lIodgson Memorial Library staff next to the refer­ CoUege Breakfast Series. Rhode uavels fast." question "Why do peopleJook away demand why cnce desk) guaran­ Island Deputy Auomey General He compared a hypothetical l when an ethical vioiationoccurs?jlt Time magazine doesn't qualify? tees success because the editors' Walter Gorman !>-poke on me lOpic violation in Rhode Island 10 a similar Gorman noted thai the auomey Here area few lips for ensuring !hat intent is to provide access to schol­ of ethics in Rhode Isl:md before a one in New York. "If someone on general 's office has a huge backlog lhearticlcs you havcfound (or your arl y research. group of 25 people yestuday at the lthe city council} commits a of corruption cases to investigate assignment meet the professor's You may freely enter a search Holiday Inn in downtown violalion in New York, maybe and indict. "If our orflCe received scholarly criteria word and retrieve references 10 ar- Providence. 100.000 people will nnd OUt about no new infonnation, we'd have BOOKS AS SOURCES. Many Liclesifthewordappearsanywhere Gorman commented that as it, but thai's only 2% lof the enough leads to keep five or six stude nts may nm realize that a good in the record. Next you should note deputy auorney general, his populatioo," he said. lawyers and 20 investigators busy approach 10 any research on an is· the index lerms assigned by the experience with ethics was )jmittd The media, Goonan noted. isalsa for two years." sue can befound In reference book.s. edilOrS LO this article. After discov- 10 those violations lhal. break the responsible fOl'moc h of me state's The process of proving a YOU! library has a good array of ering these Icnns you can continue law in some way. notoriety. "The (Providence} corruption case isoftcn thecauseof standard handbooks and encyclo- your research in the hard copy in· He noted that although Rhode Journal and the other media do a problems such as this. he said, The pediasthalexplainalopicandoffer dex from 198810 1968. Island is recognized for its cor­ good job in digging things out and au.omey general will not bring an selected references to landmark Since not atl of you attended last ruption level, it is a problem all reponing . but controversy sells indictment unless they are fairly studies published in journals and fatl'slibraryu:chnologyseminars,l across the country. ''The image we newspapers." certain of conviction, Gorman books. would like 10 share a simple tip for have for Rhode Island is that It is a Gorman a Isosaid that il isdiITkult stated. • A lew moments spent with a key searching ABfIlflform,tbedatabase haven for rogues and scoundrels," to place the blame for the state of Anotherproblcm with thesystcm, source on yoursubjccl will helpyou for business research. Simply com· Gonnan said. ethics io Rhode Island on anyone he continued, is that once an sortoutimp:manlscholarly conm· bine the search set for your IOpic However, he said, other SIlU,es are agency or entity. HeoOled bankers, indictment is issued. the grand jury butionsmadcbysignificantauthors. with the code listed as 9130, i. e. just as vulnernble toethics problems. stockbrokers, legislators, con· process ends. Which means the main Many times anearlier authority can "CD(9130)." Gorman ciled a recent report in the tractors, and judges as possible 1001 the allOmey general uses 10 be used as a search Ienn in the This step will narrow your lOpic Washington POSt detailing cor· sources of corruption. The ethical investigate and gather information computeri1.ed databases lO discover 10 journal ankles representing thea­ ruption charges brought against nine standards on any given community, is lost So they will oflCn prolong ifhislhertheoriesarebeing used by rctical research. An addl!d advan­ Arizona legislators and a bank fraud he continued, win be determined the time period prior to indictment a more recent scholar. tage WI ll be the retrieval of articles investigation of that state's "by how officials respond 10 the in order to get the last crudal E:\amplesoftheseslarldardwO{ks lhat will fan Oul your sear<:h be· governor. IrUstplaced in them (by thepublicJ." documents necessary to convicl, incl ude inlerfIQliOfIQt EncyctopedJ'(J cause they all comain "References" Pan of the reason why Rhode However. he said . "a state official Gorman concluded. oftheSociol Scieflces (shelved Stack or the bibliographies used by schol· #2 Ref H 40 A2 IS), Jmerna/ional ars. Efl cyclopedia 0/ l-/igher Educa/,'on VERIFICATION. Let's suppose Do you want to be In The Know9 (shelved Stacl:. #5 Ref LB 15157, you have already searched your TheNewPalgrave:aDic/ionory of topiC on the ProQuesl network in Where the iale8tSiSs are happenill8? 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Our Publishing Opportunirit!S in Bus;· morerecenttitles includeTheGuide ntss and E c onomi c s~ and the /oAmer;canLaw(ShelvedStack #5 Au/hor s Gw'd2 to Journals in the RefKF 156 .GTI),Encyclopedia of Behavioral Sciences. In addition the Sociology (shelved Stack #4 Ref comprehensive Ulrich's Interno· HM 17 .E5 199 1, and Encyclopedia lional Periodicals Direc/ory con· o/CrimtafldJuslice(shelvedStack !aim a separate section for "refer· #4 Ref HV 6017 .E52). eed" scholarly journals. ELECTRONIC REFERENCE Good luck and here's to your SOURCES. Your professor may al· success finding litcrawre with more ready have discussed the most re· depth! 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We are oow Just a liule less than Tht Niniest T.V, Campaign Pro a week away from thatgreatharbin­ Off the Cuff Commercial Award: We have two ger of the United Slates political WIMCrs here, Tom Harkin of Iowa Andrtw B. Hushl:now Other ailments attributed 10 high climalC, a day of remembrance, and and Bob Kerry of Ncbra'lka. These Mark PlihciJc Archway SlajJWriur levels of drinking are: hypenen­ a good excuse 10 cancel classes: men arc noted mostly foe their sup­ Archway SloffWrit~r sion, poor nutrilion, and depres­ Washington's binhday, named af­ port of national healthcareand their On January 22, 1992. Bryant Col­ sion, Therefore, there is an urgenl ler The United Stalcs' fIrSt presi· teleVision commercials. Both men lege added Doris Honidge 10 the need for activities and programs to dent George Washington Birthday. was acrock. This led to thcsurprise are featured in slick looking T.V. Health Services staff, Her role as givcSludemsmoreknowledgeabooi Oops, my mistake. How could a announcementS by Gary Hart that spots Ifl which a camera, probably the Healln Educatorentails preven­ this subject There may also be in­ president'S birthday beresponsible be wouldentcr me race ror thedemo­ suspended from a crop dusting air· tion 01 drug use and ulumalely teaeh- ternships and voiumcer programs foe dclennlfllflg the politicaJ c1i· cratic nomination and that he has plane, zooms in at high speeds on 109 students 10 become more re­ provided 10 beuer dJslribllle mis male of an entire nation? What I had more affairs than Wilt the candidate. The camera gelS sponsible while drinking. knowledge among college srudents meant 10 say is we are JUSt a little Chaimberlan. Said Hart "Where closer and closer until il finally In her role as drug and alcohol and younger Leenagers. less than 11 week away from the were you people (our years ago, strikes the candidale square in his abu~~ prevention coordinalor. While her principal goal is edu­ New Hampsture J:l'imary. Which dammit!" surpnse stricken face, rendering him Amidge will beestablishing acom­ cation of Lhe dangm of drinking means, across the nation, s~ws of Meanwhile, ClinlOn and his wife unconscious. Then a nifty, creative prehenslve program on campus and theuseof otherdrugs, Horridge joumalim arediligently wooongat showed remarkable patience with slogan such as "Tom Harkin: He which nelworks with. and enharwxs. aJso hopes 10 "finda way to manage anaJyzmg the candidates, their po­ me media,and the media responded won'l raise com taxes," or "Bob community efforu on this issue. the eulture sbock of becoming a shions on the issues, how many by lrylOg to uncover more of Kerry: He appeals to the farmer In The Bryant Alcohol Peer educa­ college student and, eventually, an beauty queens they are sleeping Clinton's affaIrS. nus Jed to the all of us." is flashed on the screen, tors (APES) is 8 new program mit!­ . adwL .. with, etc, $U1pOsc announcement by Han that 300 we viewers arc so U1.Spm::d by aled by Horridge 10 instill a new I was going 10 do the same ming he had never had any affairs willi the sheer political genius of their environment at Bryant College. Its as lhose other jownalisL! this week anyone, especially fonner beauty message thal we aU rush 10 the re­ purpose is to clear up miscoocep­ when it occurred to me thatdoingso queens, and thai he was withdJaw­ frigcrntor and gel atIOlher beer. At lions about alcohol. peer pressure, would involve .:wally researching ing from the race for thedemocOlliC least I do. and expectations while drinking. my column, and God only knows nomination. (Just as an aside, here, Tbeuyou gottabe kiddiog me!" "Many freshmen feel that upper­ what would happen then. I mighl Clinton has answered everybody's Award: David Duke, hands down. classmen put a pressure on them 10 tell the truth or something. What questions. His wife has answered The president of the Sheet of the drink, but in fact there is simply a I'vedone, in the inlerestoftimeand everybody's questions. The only Month Club is a prejudiced, Nazi fear LO £it in," said Horridge.. wri ti ng 11 long enough column so person claiming ClintOn actually cretin, and J don't care how many She will also begin to inlcgraLe that I can go back to bed, is prepare had an affair IS flowers herself, and times he's bad plastic surgery, he all aspects of Bryant 'scurrent health the First (and probably last) Annual J'd say that I had an affair with Bill dorsn't deserve to be president, or education program inLO t11is new flick Awards for PoliticaJ Hope­ Clinton for the kind of money she for that mailer a member of the project assignment since many lessness, got OUt of the story!) human race. Period. health problems on campus directly Tbe"Vision Thing" Award ror The "U Elected, I Promise to The "lr FJecled. I Will Change resuJt from alcohol and OI.ber drug Lost Promises: This goes lO Presi­ Not Know a Tbing About World My Name" A~ard: Paul Tsongas use. For example, there is a propen­ dentGcorgeHecben WalkerHBirr' Trade" Awa rd: Republican Pat definitely gets this one. E.. -er since silY for sexually tmnsmiued dis­ Bush. If you recall, in 1988 Bush Buchanan gets the nod here. Never he announced his intentions to scek New Heatth Educator. eases while inlOxiealCd. claimed, among olher things, 10 be known for bemg lOO sm3l1 with the dcmocrauc nomination several Dons Horridge the education president. And his money, Buchanan has promised 10 mmut.es after PreSident Bush's In· pollci are working like a well shut the door on all imports to pr0- augural address, journalists have oiled macrune, as shown by the tect American JObs. ThiS Idea has been commg up wi th new ways of resullS of a recent test. which I just about as much merit as David misspcUingandmispronouncinghis Is the New Smoking madt up, of 10,000 high school Duke's "Honk if )'OU Love Bed name. Of course, I can s)-mpathae senaors. On thh exam, 63~ of the Sheets" bumpee stickers (see be­ withol' P3uL How many of you can respondents reported that Dan low). Ofcowuas Bush'sonly re31 look at my name and pronounce il Quayle was "a lind of nightless competition for the Republican correctl y, letalone bcable to repro­ Policy Working? wa terfowl," and 79% identified En­ nommalion (and when I saycompe­ duce it without loobng? Put your gland as "a small moon of Jupiter_" titian, I mean in the same sense that hand down, that was a rhetorical by Dusrin Goldst~in cer-causer asbestos. It is estimated The "l 've Answered All Your Jamaica is"competins" in Olympic question! that 53,000 preventable deaths a Stupid QueSltollS.so SHUT UP!" bobsleding), it is Buchanan 'sjob to I hope this guide to our leader As of January I, 1992, Bryant year occur due to second hand Award: This has to go to Bill go around kissing babies and milk· hopefuls will prove helpful to you Collegeimplementedanewrestric­ smoke. Clinton. When thm final bastion of ing cows in New Hampshire. He as you try to determine who holds tive smoking policy that stilled that Another fresh man non·smoker, joumaJistic integrity, the Stor, reo doesn '(have to know anyth ing about views closest to yours, Ofcourse, ir "smoking is prohibited except in Andrew B. Hershenow, said that poned that Clinton and Jennifer foreign policy because he won 'I be you were looking for any reaJ infor­ designaled areas." "because second hand smoke is so flowels bad an affair, oplOion poUs in the White Housc. Why would he mation about the candidates, my The college effectively banned dangerous, no one has the righllO showed thai 99% of breathing want to? He'd be taking a pay cut adV ice would be and go pick up a smoking inaJ l areas with iheexctp. forceanyonee1setobrealheiL There Amencans at the time Ihought it from hiS 7{)() Club job. reputable paper, such as the Star. tion of designaLedsmoking areas. should be a more stringent policy Oesignaled areas include selected on students that persist in smoking tables in South Dining Room and ID restricted areas," SalmatlSDn Dining Hall; the lower AnotherunidenliflCd.studenleven St. Valentine's Message Of Love lounge of the Koffler Centc.r, the suggested that someone should be enclosed smolting area In the li­ enforcing the policy by implement· brary; the faculty lounge; and the ing a system similar 10 the citation "Hello young lovers, wherever you do, the romance, the passion , main floor sociaJ lounges in Halls system that the Public Safety de­ you are.., ~ Tomorrow is Valenline' s the Intimacy, thedin~,lheOow . 14. 15, and 16. partment curreotly uses lO cite ille­ Day, It isaday ofromance, passion, Chaplain's Comer ers, the candy, the cards, and paper The new college policy resulted gally paned cats. intimate dinners, bouquets of now­ heam will say: YOU'RE SPE­ partly becauseof a new RI state law Are students really being as cour· ers, candy, cards, and paper hearts. by FatMr Doug SplfIQ CIAL! I LOVE YOU! WE ARE on smoking in public areas, 23- teous as possible with regard to Who was SI. Valentine anyway? Catholic Chaploin GOD'S GlFTTO EACH OTHER! 20.6.2. smoking habits since the implement How did he become me patronsaiot BE MY VALENTINE!! !! Many slUdents were welcomed of the new poltey? of lovers? in both life and death. What's Going On: back from break wi!.h "Please Ob­ It would appear thatsmoking has St. Valenune was bomduringthe Tomorrow and each day of our Catholic Mass: Every Sunday at serveOtlr No-Smolring Policy" signs indeed ceased in mOS t corridors of third century and died in 269 AD. livC$ we can recommit our lives, 12:00 noon and 8:00 pm Rooms 2A posted aJl over campus buildings the Unistrucwre, Korner Center, He was a physician by trade. His ourhearts, to the powerofiove. lt is &. 2B, the Bryant Center Daily a1 where smoki ng was prohibited. and the Bryant Center. There has fai th in Christ and his love for the a power wh ic h entails joy and sor· 12:05 pm in the Bryant Center Al most one mon th arlee the re­ been more of a problem contro lling Chri.stian Gospcl lcd him to a voca­ row, triumph and failure, grow th , Chapel. turn from wimer break , how did smoting in thecmidors of halls 14, tion to the priesthood, According to mut uality, communication, dia· Newman Club: Open meeting on Stude nts, smokers and non·smok­ I S,and 16 wheresmoking isexplic­ tradition, many Christian couples, Iogue,compassion, and forg iveness. February 18, 1992 sI7:00 pm in the ers, feel about the new polky? itly prohibiled. who were married civilly by Ro­ I t leaves no room for jealousy, envy, Rotunda. Bring a friend. 1.1. Sgandurra , a freshman This echoed the comments of man offi cials, would later go to the ordccei l. Inlercollegial Retreat: The week­ smoker, stated thai he feels !.he many students li ke freshman young priest VaJentine fOT a bless­ As St. Paul writes in his First endofFebruary 21 -23. AtthcChris­ smoking policy is "a good, positi ve Rhonda Booc kJe, who commented, ing. This blessing was a reminder lO Lette r to !.he Corinthians: tian Brothers Center, Narraganseu, thing." He goes on the stale that "If it's enforced, it's defmilely a the m tha t God, who is !.he source of "Love is pa lu llt ,lov~ is /dlld, I! is RI. For detailscal l Fr. Doug at 232- "despite the fact UW l'm a smoker, good idea. However, it's useless to aU love, was an importanl pan of not conujt~d or proud_ II is IW I iII­ 6289. 1 do feel atld tealize that breathing anyone unle$ It lS :solidly enftIrCed their union_It was aJso a celebration mlJllM r~t1 01 s~lfish. or irrilab/~, ConfumationOass: Fe~23, in other people's second-hand in some manner." of the fx t that their love fOT each Love do~s IIOt kup a record of 1992 ,8t 5:30 pm in the Chaplain 's smoke is very unheal !.h y." In any case, the rights and health other was a gift from God. SI. Val­ wrongs ... Love nevtr tltds." (I Cor Residence, donn 6. lndced so.lnMay, I990,IheEPA of the non-smoker are of uunost im­ entine was plIllOdeath for his Chris­ 13) Ash Wednesday: Man:h4, 1992. issued a report that put second·hand pon.anct when enforcing the college tian Faith by Roman decree. His On February 14th, remember the Schedule of Masses and distribu­ smoke on the '·Group A" human policy on smoking in restricted ar­ minisuy was a testimony to the message and the example of a third tion of blessed ashes to be an­ , carcinogen list, righl along the can· eas. poweroflove, which motivated hi m cenWl)' priest named VaJentine, If nounced. -6- THE--A- R-C-H-W- A------Y - --FEATURES ------:rn=uc::R:c:s=O:-AC":Y.,-,-=FE= SR::cU'"'-AR"",..,--,-Y j73,- jCC99,-,-Z Sexually ined Bryant Family to Diseases: Weekend Successlul Ktlly A. Cartwright OUI he's seen in his year's here. 40 people. Prevention and Treatment Archway StajJWriter The weekend's major event, the "I would like to formally thank ValcnLine's Sem i-Fonnal, was the Multicu1tural Swdenl Union. the Wcarecurrently ------aetive bcrptls Ie· "FortheSakeorunity" provedlo biggeslsucccss orall. The tum out Offiee of Student Activities, experiencinga8 in- sians can infect be an appropriate theme for Winter at the Holiday Inn in Providence for WA YE, and the StudenlSenate for crease in the num- others, however, Weekend 1992. Ihc evcnlwasjusllen people shy of their suppon and guidance through· berof casesofscxu- Health Services so they sh ould not According to Student Program- asell-out. out the planning process to help all y uansmiued have sex untillhe ming Board Vice President and "Things went smoothly," make the events very successful," diseases (SIDs). skin bas com- Weekend Coordinator John Morrison said, "It was greallO see Morrison said. Unlike many "epi- pletely healed. Morrison, "The Bryant 'Camily' so many different faces and every- Headded that because of the suc­ de mles," this lfend can nOI only be AlOS:A1DSisthelllLCstand most came together to celebrate love. one having (un," cess of all of the weekend's pro­ reversed, but can uhimately be pre- dangerous STD. Il is caused by Ihe friendship, and diversity." Several swdents said that the for· grams, ··SPB hopes Winter Week­ vented if eaeh of us takes personal hum3n immunodeficie ncy virus " It was excellentl I was very mal was more fun lhan all of their end is here 10 stay and the suppon responsibil ity forour sexual health (HIV), which cripples the immune pleasedwithlhecrowds," Morrison proms put together. eominues to grow." and conduct system,1eavingapersonhighly sus· remarked. Another swdcnt added, "The Syphilis: Left untreated. syphilis ceptihle to infec tions and certain "Friday's events were fabulous," highlight of the evening was when can lead to serious health problems kinds of cance r. Death usually oc- Morrison nOled. The person who Michael Yaffe, SPB's presidem, later in life including hean disease, curs with in months or years afler ran thepholOmugbooth was booked fulfilled his lifelong dream of Iead- sei2ures, visual and other sensory the diagnosis. The virus isuansmit- forthtee hours, but "sold out"after ing a 'party train' to the tWlC of problems, and occasionally dealh. ted by intimate, unprotected,sexual an hour and a half. Also, the Iarot 'yMCA' ... Fortunately, antibiotics can cure inlercourseor the sharingofneedJcs. card reader had a continuous line at Morrison noted that the videodisc syphiliswhenitis recognized carly. Anyone with an active sex life. her booth. jockey, Turning Circles, was an- Thefirstsignofsyphilis isthechan- mul tiple partners, or history of IV The aftemoon'sevents wcrefol- other highlighl of the evening. ere, a usually painless, uleer on the drug use. may be al risk for expo- lowed by another huge success. The Winter Weekend was concluded skin genitalS, anus, or mouth thai sure 10 HIV. Shon of abstinence, Friday Nighl Live Comedy show on Sunday afternoon with a trip to has a "punched oul" appearance. A condoms with a spennicide offer had an unusually high auendanceof Cranston Veterans Memorial Ice blood teslcaJled the VORL usually the best protection. 115 people. Morrison said il was Rink for indoor ice skating. The confirms the diagnosis. r~

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Cindy Gale Archway SlafjWriler Happy Valentine's Day, Chris M. Love, Ed Happy 1s t Val entines Day together. f lave Sque aker you. Love Wendy. Everyone thinks Valentine's Day is the day of the year when Michell e Huchko will you be my Valentine; Gaylene, Happy V-Day I will always love yo u. friends and lovers express afree- 4ever? Love, Chuck Keep smilin'. Me. 1100 farone another through cards, candy. flowers.orwhateverolher My Gorilla: r miss your ... Boosies My Prince-4ever is so far away I just accept means the imagination can find. (Hubba,Hubba)Love , Me me 4 today-Angel. Although it is celebrated every year on February 14th, mOSt Urvin-Happy V-Day, only 21 days .. lk hou PS: I want to try an Irish man-can I??? Uttle­ people don '( know how or wby it Van jou. Love, Chris one. originated 51. Valentine. after whom !he CG, MM, NA! HappyV-Day Buddies! You're Mary, I'll always love you, Be my Valentine. day is named, really had nothing the Greatestl Go Nuts Animal I MR Soot! 1000 with the revelry and festivi­ ties of the day. Valentine was a Judy + Trudy! Happy Valentine's Day. Miss To my Koala Bear. Be my Valentine. Love Roman priest who was martyred + love you lots, U R the best Trudy! Giggles on February 14 A.D. 269. He was beaten and beheaded by the Emperor Claudius II for refusing 10 give up Christianity. They would wrile His remains, it is said, are now lheir names 011 pieces re here I I love you with all my preserved in the Church of 51. ofpapcr, rolllhem up. and ~ Praxedes in Rome, ILaly. PUI them in a pile. 10 Before he died, he was said to The bachelors would choose a Lov have been injaH. and while there. paper with a woman's name and a every, cured the jailer's daughter of woman would choose a man's way ) blindness. name. T his way. each person yours alentines Day! I'll love you He supposedly left a fareweU would have two valentines; bUI The Laughing Wolf, nOle for the girl and signed it the maidens usually stayed wilh andlk more to come. Lu "From your Valentine." It is COll­ the bachelor who chose them. it diffi cluded this is where love leucrs This ceremony was performed versa! ay wish s to the Lovely Ladies of began, and you could say the rest hoping1he outcome would be love. Yoo y . Ed E eritus is history. Bul what is this lhing called dogU During Sl. Valentine's lifetime, love people were trying to find Oticl< I need! Be my beau- it was acanmon pracLice forbach· and the holiday is now based upon? youd, elors and maidens 10 getlOgether JUSt mentioning the word love 1I>e"" in February for social festivities. brings different thoughts 10 These Jim, Here's to a great 18 months together! K.L. xtra. Just for y llah! Thinking of you I love you! Love. Jl. .. always. ove JL

To My Sweetie: Happy Valentines ' ay Kim! Kerry friends are Love always Jim. forever. ng in the TheR Love by Amy L. JUJlliiajnen ing asked11lle results were very Br) To all in the Harem - Be Mine?? Happ JoUrfI(J/ism SludefU enlightening. bit sh Day - Chunky Secca I'm ready to commit! Please be mine! Thesludy found that 90 percem Jus Manuel. Attention Bryant wooten! lfyoo of men surveyed welcome the waul! TO TIggs and Tigress-you've got a great think that cute guy in physics class opportunity to be asked for a nrst date. thing going I Keep It upl All my love. UI MB Hey ED (aka MJB)-thanks for always having or even the hunk you meet 8t Stix date. JUSt nine percent were un­ they' Feet two ears and no waitingll·MS might be lhe one for you, don't sure. The remaining one percent ing 2: wail 100 long by the phone. was the result of statistical round· So, Mr. you are the best, That is the way I am. lady Kier - Are you too sexy for my love I? A recent study of Bryant Sru­ ing off. are a Be mine. Love Bob. Mike dents indicates it is likely he'is This means is every Bryant man .boo, wai ting for the phone 10 ring. surveyed would enjoy being the may' I love and miss you lots Jimmy. Alwaysand To the men at 9·320'5· Have a great A slatistics class late this fall ask·ee rather than the ask-er. cr abo forever, Tara. Valentine's Oay. Love Mom. posed these quesLi ons to under· However. Bryant men are go­ So, graduates: How do women feel ing to have to wail a little longer "not·, about asking a man for the flfSt for the phone ca]J from a chann· this i! date? How do men fee l about be-- log femaJ e. your Inquirin8 Dhoto8rapher: "What is the cr

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expressed in different ways, bUlthey are feelings we all experience. TO the women of 9-320's- Have a great Thanks to all of you who keep me sane! What Y ou love everything around Valentine's Day. Love Mom. would I do without you ?- MB you in some way. which makes some things more special to you To the women of 9-330's Happy Valentine's I love you-you're the most awesome Tigger! than others. Day Love ya· MKC Always and Fo rever, Me! Love is something !hat is wilh you throughout your entire life. CEG· HappyVD1Where is lt1at Island?!! Love· Grover- Don't forget. you owe me a trip 10 It's something you never lose. but Mary K. Newport in the Spring. Chilly Willy there is always room for morc of it. To Brian- Here's to 6 yrs together! I love youl To my Big Bad DOLEMITE·Come ar.d get Valentine's Day has tradition­ Love Laura. your honey- Mama OB ally become the day 10 celebrate mis love. whatever type it may be. KAG- We're getting there, Who us, have a Honeybunch: Being far away trom you Isn't Whether you call your best friend question? Have a happy heart dayll Scoop easy ... Because I Love You! Madeline just to say hello, or give that some­ one special in your life something May Valentine luck fall upon us all. Kins Darling U Bring The Fir. Place & I'll Bring you made only forthcm, lhis is lhe The Firel day to express your lrue feelings. Baby-I just want you to know. forever's as far Today II is customary to send a as I'll Go! Lesse To The MEN Across The Hall-Why Don't We everyone's mind. card along with Oowers or candy, Get Dressed up and Drink! Love From Your No tWO people lhink. hoping your affections will be Came - I wanna sex you up... Love Mike. Brown Eyed Girls at the Archway or feel. the same way about reciprocated. love. There are post offices in cenain RI : Does you offer about the love still Cindy-Happy Hearts and Flowers! Hang In Love means different things 10 pans of me country where people affair ryonc. IL all depends on the send their mail to be posunarked exist? there!! The other Ed. Y you were brought up and 10 add a special touch 10 their "our success with iL Valentine. SO-How do I luv thee? Uke the bees luv L.M. I hear lt1at you are demanding and There are many differenllypes Such places include Loveland, honey. Be my Valentine I XO·MF manipulative !lid degrees oflove wroch makes Colorado: Love, Mississippi; Dar­ dUf1cult to come up with a uni­ ling, Pennsylvania: Romance.Ar­ H-Man- Look out for number onel! And will Mr. Ed- You mean the world to me. Glad you CTSal defmiuon for iL kansas; Eros, Louisiana and you smile? It could be worse! Biz Com believe In Carpe Diem I Love You. Nicole Yoo probably don 'I love your Kissimmee, F1orida. "'" like you Jove your Mom's People who find Iheir "true Mark~an'twaitformysurprise!Love , Tiggress I To the Archway Rangers-Thanks for all your OHcten Pannesan. And 1'm sure lovcs" on February 14th owe hard wor1

"We had - reservations for dinner, the wait was an hour and "Spending a half, so we 24 hours went to a ") am talking to - pizza parlor. sending a a person I We got such 'friend' had only looks in a roses on known a '--...,-,--=-'--:c,--' formal attire." Friday." week." Nancy Corelli Joshua Berger Lisa Still by Josten Falana

• 10 THE ARCHWAY JIRTS & if:NTERTAINMENT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1992 Worldbeat "Mikata" Gives Exchange Soulsl or World Class Performance Valentine's 0 By Ben Purkiss wi!hsweeL.sou1ru1sincerity, Power on nadi lion. theirdance was brought Archway Staff Wriltr and emotion ooze from !heir beau­ !humpingly into lhe nineties with liful voices. an original slyle, which al once pro­ Bryam studenls rocked to !he The Mikata band played guiw, jected sensuality and !hen vibrant beatofMikalaon Monday night in bass, drums, bongos, saxophone, sexuality. Their facial expressions !he Janikies Auditorium. uombone, keyboard and a variety also changed wilh !he different The band blended !he musical of traditional African and Carib­ songs. stylesof African,Caribbean, Laun, bean percussion instruments. Each Some of their numbers were for Jazz, Rock. Rap and Funk. They individual musician showed greal fun, olhers carried a message of put on a high energy show. which talent and !he band blended the racial un ity. They opened wilh a even had slOic Bryant students different styles and instruments song about freedom. freedom for clapping and danc ing in the aisles. wilh grace and electricity. all peoples around the world. The Mikata consists of th ree singers Thesingers bodies expressed !he song used African and Lati n beats whoworebrightoriginalcosrumes, mood of lhe music with elegance and built in to a powerful c1ifTI8X . It influenced by lhe African. Latin and energy. Their exciting and utilized the awesome vocal power American and American cultures. provocative dance really gOI lhe of the trio. They did anolher num­ The twO women andoneman sang audience pumped. A1!hough based ber with entirely percussion instru­ Actors from Trinity Repertory portraying the characters of ments. It had a salsa based rhylhm Peter. Rita. and "The Old Man" In Craig which brought lhe audience to lheir lucas' play Prelude to a Kiss leet as JamkicsJumped. They did a love song for Valentines day with a Julio Kahler had. Rita lived the life of a man sensuous sax solo which pulled at and B~n Purldss whose life was nearly over. She the audience's hean strings. Archway stafJwriltrs enjoyed the peace of a life lived In the second session a change of wilh nolhing left to do. costume took place, once again each Prelutk W a Kiss is a modem Peter's difficwty arose when he outfit was flamboyant. This time fairy tale wilh an unexpected twist. realized that he had married a dif· lheyused morefunkandrapaswell The play ~ prodoccd by <;ra;g Lucas ferent person from the one he had as ska and reggae. There was the and performed at Trinity Repenory fallen in love with. Theold man in suggestive song "I Want ToGo To Company in Providence. TheStOfy Rita's body was living life lO the Paradise" and anothcrcaJled "Don '( line opens with a young couple best of his ability, He tried to fulfill Buy It". In lhe lauer, some good meeting at a party and engaging in the needs of his new body and his advice was given, if you don't un· the usual uncomfonab1e conversa­ new lover. derstand it don't buy it. or in olher tion U1a1 occurs in a relationship's Peter is in turmoil a.~ he sees hiS words don't be a blind sheep. beginnings. Peter and Rita faJl in Lransfonned lover dying of cancer. Mikataentenainedandeducated. love, gel married, bul do not live He is in love with the mind but not One of the singers said lhal we happily ever after. the body of his lover. He embarks should get up and change the world. ComplicaLions occur when a on 110 heroic suuggle to restore things We should use lhe positive energy slrange old man arrives at the wed· to Iheir proper order. inside each of us. We have the power ding and kisses Rita for good luck. The play is about life, love. and to change it. if we don'l use ihal During that kiss Rita and the older death. It deals with personal issues power we won 'I havclO worryaboul man exchanged souls, causing lhem which are at once both intimate and it much longer. to have each others mannerisms public. It addresses serious human tialla are Ii real peny time band and altirudes. problems ina comic manner. There and weshould definitely bring them The sLOry fOCUSes on the fears were exceUent performances by back on campus to give others a and aspirations of youlh and old Dan Welch as Peter, Nance chance 10 see them. Some of the age. The characters portray both WiUiamson as Rita and Richard comments made by Bryant students perspectives on life. As each looks Kneeland as the old man. We both and facul ty" Marvelous" Jimps Jean throug h the other's eyes. they en· laughed and cried during the play. As part of Black History Month, Mlkata periol1lled their ble nd Louis· "the drumming was superb" joy the experiences that their new You should go see it-it's good. of music styles. Above, LaTrlcia Russell, a Bryant s e nior, Maurizio Mazzi·"Jncredible en· bodies afford Lhcm. The old man Prtlude to a Kiss, runs through is shown /O lnlng In with the celebration. ergy" An nette erenberg and from enjoyed having a fresh slart and he March8. For more details call 35 1- me "go see it because it's good." wanted 10 be the wife !hat he never 4242.

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green lap immense. her brown em· - it was It great success! ! To our Amnesty ing in a way thal might make lhe Alpha Phi pledges you are doing awesome, authority nervous or angry. If brace eternal , her blue body every­ keep up the great work!! International America was like this me 75% of thing we know," by Ann Picone Now onto the weekend lhepopulalion whowCICnolplcased -Alice Walker What's up? Berore J recap the events ...... Friday night took orf by Tom BrOtkrick with George Bush would find them­ Thank you to aU the BEAC mem­ weekend T want to introduce our with a blasl We, as Americans, tnke many selves in prison. Please do some­ bers who look lIle Limeoullo help in new ExccutiveCouncil: Pres.-Jen­ It wa~ very inlereSting, we should aspeclSoflire ror grunted. Freedom thing to help. Join Amnesty Inter­ the candy sale! nifer Wadsworth, V.P.- Michelle rorm our own singing act (maybe is one aspect which we do not have national. Through fundraising and The lasl meeting was on Wednes­ Morelli, Fraternity Educator- Tina nOI)! to think about For millions or urgent action leiter writing, we can day the 12th! Thanks also to Dr. Gemma. Tress.- KorimlC Fontaine. Saturday eame and so did snow people around the WOrld, however, make a difference. Our next meet­ Doug Levin and Dr. Pcler Glanz for Sec.- Tammy Mantie, Rush - and many sisters had some run ei­ rreedom is someth ing which is ing will be on Wednesday, Feb. 19 auending our meeting for a discus­ Danielle London, Socia! - DeaM8 ther having snowball fights, going threatened and revoked for actions in Meeting Room 2A (Bryant Cen· sion on the actual state of our envi­ Polino, Chaplain • Kristine sledding or something like thal that arc considered acceptable in ter) at 4:00. ronmenL Look in next weeks Cam­ Paq uette, Admin. Assistant - In awards last week: Sis - Swirl our lifestyle. Actions such as ex­ pus Scene for the run down of this Rhonda Boeclde, Panhellenie Del­ 5.0.T. W. - Oscar (caesar), Space· pressing political beJiefs is like sign­ meeting. ega te • Amy Maderich, Philan­ WisseL .. CongraLS to Cheryl on ing in 10 the local penitentiary in BEAC All LIlings arc going smoothly fo r thropy - Amy Fosdick. and Chap-­ her new job. lots or luck! Quote or some countries. Once in the peni­ Earth Week. The budget was turned ter Prom.· Ann Picone. the week: Keep it Clean! tentiary, lOnute, violence and even in toScrulleon Monday. Now all we Congratulations!!!!! Thanks to Have a Happy Valentines Day death occur. All or this ror by Marlo Rosenbloom have IOdo is wail for the approval! 811 whosuppated our loUypop sale and a great weekend!! 50 long! unviolently talking, writing, or act· "We have a beautirul mother. her continued, CofT¥)tJS, poge 12

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Campus, cont. from counting major from South KDR lost it's last bockey gameof big game Tuesday against DKE, drinking. but against drinking-and­ page 11 Williamspon, PA, has been recog­ the season to DRI last week. II was who are already intimidated by driving. nized for 3 l/2yearsofhardworkat a great season by all. Mark "Spuds" Pleva's tough guy routine on Thurs­ Bryant College is oneor the hun­ The Nc~t Meeting will be on !he Campus Connection. Bretton finished the season orr with day nighl dreds of colleges and universillcs Tuesday. Feb. 25. The agenda will Congmwlationsand thank you to some. good old Maine sponsman· We'd like to congratulate our which panicipate in this program. be bminstorming for new ideas for all of you. KeepupLhcgoodwork!! ship when he congrotulatcd the 0p­ pledges (or their communily ser­ Several meetings are held uuough­ Eanh Week and for club activities. nRYCOL would also like to posing Goalie and the Refwilh his vice in Providence Sunday and only out the semester, along with There will be free pizza! Also, dur­ thankall those whodonalCdcanned stick. hope llIat we can do more in the (undnlisers such as Chrisunas stock­ ing the meeting we will d!.scuss the food in December. it was greatly That's the news Ladies and fULUre. iogsaJesandcarwashes. The money ncxt issoo of our ncwsleuer, FaClS appreciated. Gentlemen and I am out of bere ... raised is donated 10 the KriStCfl of Life. If you or someone you Halch Rood Race, as well as to know (includlOg professors) is in­ Student Alumni other campus evenlS to warn Stu­ tercslCd in submitting something Delta Chi Pi Kappa Phi dents of !he danger of drinking and for lhe next issue please bring it lO Association driving. this mecting. by ChIlz Prokop Public Safety Officer and SADD by lim Darroch First off !.he brothcrs would like by LYflda Fiflrl advisor Brad Folsom is a regional In me spiril of lovc and benevo­ to welcome and bid farewelllO Lee Hi Everyooo!!! We just want 00 educator on the effects of driving Beta Sigma Chi lence that symbolizes St. Nichols, our naliona) representa­ welcome all our new members to drunk. last semester he sponsored Valentine's Day, let us Iwn our tivc. We had a most joyous time SAA. We look forward to your help a lecLUre 10 teach people what can altention to hockey. B team's play· with Lee !.his past weekend. We and hope you have fun. We also and does happen when someone by Drew Ciok off aspirations were shaucrcd in a 1 enjoyed lime wi!.h Della Zeta on would like 10 thank all our members drinks and drives. Jennifer Cava. Sincc this isour ftrst greek news, -0 losson Mondaynight. Neverthe­ Friday and Theta on Saturday. It who attended last Thursday's meet­ Iier, ooe of a dOzen students who we would like lO welcome every­ less, A hockey isaliveand ready 10 was also fun forall Lhc brothers who ing. Your participation is important atwnded the lecturesaid. "t was nm one back from Chrisunas break. go against Slapshol Gumba is back wentsledding;especially Axel who (0 the success of our organization. Pledging is going great as RUbble, and ready to sack and pillage after looked like a deranged astronaut. Currently. weare working on two Fudd. Burgis. Mack, and Syd are two months of sWdying for the Both Band C leam basketball projects. They arc Senior Supple· having fun. Acwary Exam . Good lock guys! lost their games. Bleam 1051 in ment and Ooozball. All member's In sports, Beta A basketball rolled The past weekend marked the triple oven.ime 36-15 and C team help would be appreciated. over McCoy and Co. ofTKE wi!.h a first meeting of the D-Chi Polar looked like a buoch of acrobats 00 We also would like to thank ev­ 75-20 win. Honors go to Gooes Bear Club in Newpon. Presently Jollcola Quotcofthe week: "What eryone who went 10 the Business who had a triple double. membership is limited 10 Bri Si and wcre you thinking Homerie?" Ethics Seminar on Tuesday. which Our get·together on Friday night Dupin, see them for more infonna­ wehelpcdco-sponsor. Weappreci­ with Thcta was great. Enjoy thc lion. Congrats to scholarship award ate your support. long weekend! recipients Larry, Man. Iggy, Bis­ Phi Kappa Sigma This week's meetin.8 is Thurs­ cuil, and Cruise who is also our day. February 13.1992aI4;30p.m. Bryant Hunger PaciftSt of Lhe Week. Hang in their in the Alumni House. New mcm­ bers are always welcome. Hope to pledges! Enjoy !.he long weekend by lay Fogany see you there. Have a Happy Coalition everyone! I hope everyone had as good a Valentine's Day!!!!! "COME BY AND PICK UP weekend as we did. Kirby's was a by Nicole Cloutier good timc forthost that wenL Rolo, YOUR COPYlI! Sorry we are off to such a slow Delta Zeta 2 im and Axl had a good time away SADD w. can help you with: start. BUI now it's lime 00 gel things for the weekend. Congratulations 'StudentIT"cher A1rtares rolling. National Hunger Clean-Up 10 Phi Sig Sig on Lheir successful , tur,lI Passes lS$Utd on the spoU Day is on Apnl J I and wehavealOl by Melissa Swaffiflg regional cOnference. Wchadagreat by Tracy N~combe • Car Rentallltasing of work todo bcforcitcomes around. Ackapackapinte! Here's lO a great limeSalurday nighlat TheComfort and Doreen Lee 'Wol1cAblOad'Study AblO,d Atour last meeting. we talked about weekend! (Another onc is about to with all the Phi Sig chapters and Spring semester is a good time 'Int1 Student &Teacher ID the sponsor child and seuing up begin!) Our Friday afternoon set hope to do il again soon. to be SADD. No, you didn't hear • Youth Hostel PasstS more soup kitchens. This scmester the pace for the weekend's festivi­ A-Team Hoop had yel another wrong. Spring still is the Lime to be & MUCH MOR£I we arc going 10 need everyone's Lies. Thanks to Probablc Cause for awesome game last Thursday with happy. But it is also the lime to join help. For Hungcr Clean· Up Day we colctuUning us all! a blg , big Win ogamSL KDR . TheIr SADD. SludenLS Against Dru nk need people to be in th e following This weekend we were happy to were no stars th is week however as Dri vi ng. groups: recruilffienl, publicilY and see our alumnil Thanks Spritz. everybody had a hand in the tri­ Millions of people are killed in media, work cites and team leaders. Fcrris. and Candi for everything! umph, evcn Rolando, who enthusi­ drunk driving accidents every year. The next meeting will help de­ We miss you guys. (Spritz-thank astically led the cheers on !.he side­ SADD is anational COmffiJllCC made 171 Angell Stte<~comer olThayer cide what people are doing for the you for your "goodies" all will re­ lines. We look forward lO another up of students who are nOt against semester. Meetings for !.he rest of member it fondly!) Our Saturday 401·331·5810 Ihc semester will be held on Wednes­ gathering on the floor was needed­ days al 8:00. Our next meeting is except you were not supposed to Wednesday Feb. 19 at 8:00 in the leave until ... Good job Steph for a Papitto Dinning Hall. Hope to see sister's dinner well done! Next time THE BODI SHARP ,INC. everyoncthcrc. Weneedeveryone's the bill's on you! and "Shari never THE 32 Bernon Street. Woonsocket. R.I. help. has a second cup of coffee!" BEST AT The seniors kicked off their last 766·5411 100 days at Bryant at !.he Wine and Bryant Players Chcese-only 93 days lefl, let's en­ ALSO FEATURING: joy! Hopefull y some people will SCHEDULE enjoy a trip down Madison Avc . Low impact aerobics­ by uri Nowak soon, but then again, easy come low impact, high SUN: MON. TUES. WED. HURS. FRI. SAT.· Congratulations to everyone who easy go! Congratulations toournew '9:15 ' 9:15 intensity aerobics 9:1S ":15 '9:15 9:00 gOl a pan in the play. Thanks go lO officerS-Keaton, Paris, Jade, ·':15 I I.pl ~w II.pl .llp ,- .I_p .11p' Susan and Allen who volunteered lO Carlyle. Monel, SunkiSL. Marquis, Step/combo - (ombo Impoct ~m" lmpocl direct our spring production. We Evian. Aspen. Esprit. Brewster, Step, low and high 01:10 4:10 ,~.oo --4:10 01:10 01:10 Fendi, Mynor. Bali, Vidal, Davee, ,.w II·el low are now in search of a person who impact aerobics - "Ip tllp . I.p Siskel. Rizz. and Mitchell! And lmpO(I Impocl would likc to play thc piano for our combined in one class -. rehearsals. Everyone watch for our hcre's to the outgoing! 5:30 ,,,. 5:30 5:::10 5:30 ,llpl Spring Production in April ofBYE­ Best wishes to all sorority and Weight/conditioning - .I_!. .I.p .I.p .llp - - w.• ~mbo BYE BLRDrE!! ! Have fun al re­ fraternity pledges-Hang in there it Step aerobics with hearsals. Also, keep an eye out for is definitely wonh it! Pledge follies 6:-45 6:015 6:<1.5 our new and exciting ideas for was a blast! Thanks to all the conditioning ''''''.w .llpl "Ipl - .llp lmpocl _bo w.e. - - fundraisers!! pledges! (And sisters!) Well every­ segment using hand - body, SlOp sinking everyone's held weights baulcsnip,andStick isbackl Happy Valentine's Day too-and to all oth­ provided by the Bodi Sharp BRYCOL ers , it is jusl another Friday! Happy Directions - left onto Route 7; Birthday MaeslrO. Carlyle. Avia. bear right onto Route SN; by Mo ni q ~ Rossignol and Stoli! Major Houlihan Signing Babysining available- right at N. Smithfield H.S. (Ro ute 104N); n RYCOL wou ld like 10 an­ off. W.C. - weig ht conditioning straig ht as far as po ssible; noun cetheEmployeesof th eMonth STEP/COMBO - Step, low and high at end of road take right - for November/December. Impact aerobics combined Bodi Sharp after bridge on left. Shawn McGmn, a sophomore Kappa Delta Rho accounti ng rnaj ar from Mil ford . cr has been· chosen at The Country Comfort for his hard work and will­ by Tom Foolery ingness to fill in at al most any time. The pledges spent the weekend Brin in a 3.0 or better GPA and a Bryant ID and get $5.00 off monthly fee. Tuppers' Employee ofthe Month in New J e~ey gelling to know each is Diane Bry zgel of Kensington, other better. And now fo r cr. She is a junior management anouncemenlS, Congra t ula ti o n.~ to major and has been working at Kevin and Terry Pishkin on their Tuppers for a year and a half. engagement, we know you will be Stephanie Haynes, a senior ac- happy togelher. ..

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by JOM Gillooly Dublin Ulliversity. 'reland

The Bryant College Racquet­ baH Team ltavelcd to upstate New York this past weekend in its quest to overwhelm the Clarkson Uni­ The men's golf team recives their Eastern ve~ily Team at PoLSdam, NY. By a match score of 18·2. Clarkson Collegiate Athletic Conference championship had no chance as they were over­ banner in a half time ceremony Wednesday night. powered by a charged Bryant team, who was re bounding from lasl week's loss to Penn Slate. The men's team was led by ;;1 Intramural Basketball Schedule Jesse Albrightwho$eopp:ment was oflCn seen talking to himself. the ball, and his racquet as he had 00 Tuesday Feb 18 chance in the match. Number four 8:00 Ctl Blue BaUs Vs. Doa • John Powers and freshman Derek Ct 2 19th Hole vs. Wildcats • Gonda, playing al the #5 position. Ct 3 White Trash vs. Final Four • overwhelmed their opponents in straight sets, while #2 Jason Hurst 9:00 Ctl Bobcats Vs. MGD and H3 Paul Martin were forced graps a rebound as Jack Newbauer{23) Ct 2 Rambun Wreck vs. Diamond Club looks on. inla tiebreaking matches in which both Bryant players prevailed. Ct 3 Armed & Dangerous vs. Trojans Brenda Milley Quinnipiac's starting forward, NumbersiA Michael LaPlante, who Archway Spons Writer Mike BuscetlO had 24 points and was down in the first match 9-1, lO:OO Ctl DRI vs. Opp his teammate David Haver had 23. battled back to win in straight sets. Ct 2 Orangemen vs. Bombers The men's basketball team split The more successful pan of last The only men 's loss came at the Ct 3 Fubar VS. Primetime their games last week, defeating week's schedule was the win over expenseofN8 Brett Denneu, whose the Benlley Falcons 14·5. but los-. Bryant' srival Bentley College. ''The loss was a lough one. . We nesday Fe5 19 ing 10 Quinnipiac 97-92. Bentley game was a big wi n against ------=-- The highlighl of !he lOumament 6:00 CI I PWI vs. The Heat Against Quinnipiac on Saturday, an experienced veteran team," coach was the mens' #7 match where Ct Bryan t was up by 10 in the second Reilly said. Dan Antercollec ted his fU'Slcolle­ 2 Runnin Rebels vs Blue Devils half. However. Quinnipiac made During the game, senior center giale win after losing his ftmgame, Ct 3 Rhorbecks vs. Black Bears 80% of their free throws and 56% Rich Rose earned his name in but battling back. to win !he match. of their field goals, to pull off the Bryant's lOOOpoint c1 ub. Hescored The Bryant mens' team contin­ 7:00 Ct I JPW vs. FA-Q win . eight points to reach his I,OOOth ued its coun mastery in doubles by Ct 2 No Chance vs. Special FIX Coach Reilly attributed the fol ­ poim before fouling outofthe game. going undefeated witt, wins posted Ct 3 TS-X Vs. TS- Y lowing factors 10 their opponents Bryant was down 13 at the half. by the teams of Jesse Albrighf/ success: and came back in the second toout­ Derek Gonda, Jason Hursf/Mike 8:00 Ct I (Women) Mc's Vs. Absolutely Smashed "Quinnipiac added an extra score Bentley 35-27. LaPlante. and Paul MartinIJohn Ct 2 USA shooter and an extra passer 10 their "We relied on the offensive efforts Hornets vs. Young Guns Powers. Ct 3 Projects-b Vs. JW I line-up. They had lhree excellent of Glenn Tatroand his key 'set-ups' The women, who also only lost guards who all shot lhe ball very for his teammates," coach Reilly one match, were led by Bobbi-Jo .. welL" added. Bell, Erin O'Connell, Tricia 9:00 Ct l (Women) Faboulus Frosh Vs. Late Arrivals "We (Bryant] gO{ in foulltOuble "C.J. Simmons hit a shot with 30 Colozzo, Sue Donatelli, and Maria Ct 2 Projects vs. Runin-Gun in the second half. Another thing seconds left," he added. This was Acompora. The only loss came in Ct 3 Sigep-s vs. Deha Chi-B that hun us was Colin Lawson's lhe shot Bryant needed to win , lhe women 's"l doubles spot as injury." Lawson left lhegame with Ta tro scored 16 po ints and the team of Sue Donatelli/Maria 10:00 Ctl Tep-C vs. Pi Kappa Phi-B a "bruise on his thigh." 1L was yet Simmons had 10 to help Bryant Acompora lost 5-15, 13-15 . Ct 2 Go Nads vs. Bakers Dozen to be detennined whether or not he overcome BenUey. The Indians The match was the biggest win Ct 3 PKS-B vs. KDR-B would play against Sl Michael's played Sl Michael's last night but it of the yearand improves the team •s on Wednesday. was 100 late for this edition. record to 2-3 in the ECRC with Bryan t had several scorers in The men's team hopes: to better five matches remaining. Bryant double fig ures: Glenn Tatro wi th their 3-18 record when they host will play at a Iri-team meet th is 24 and CJ . Simmons with 2 1. Assumption College on Saturday at coming week.end at Binghamton. Dave Burrows and Ric h Rose con­ 3:30 and travel to Sl AMelm's on NY against SUNY Binghamton. The Medal Count uibuted 15 and 13 points, respec­ Wednesday at 7:30. The men's Mari st College. and SUNY Saturday through TuesdoJy tively. al um ni will play SaLUrday at 11 :00. Plattsburg.

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Richie Rose Joins 1,000 Point Club Ang~fo ComJdino and Kali~ Ptlig Archway Sports Writers 1,000 Point Club Richard Rose became the 21 s1 me mberof the Bryant Elite Men's Basketball Club on Feb ruary Bl y~r. &r,sketbaD Program recently 5th, when he scored his I,OOOth ~ ttveemember! \0 !he I,OOO poinl point during the game against dub.Rich ROM, C.J. SimTl'\Of1s. afId Hol ly Grinn&l! have aU SCOled !heir Benlley, 1000th poirl1tlli. 5IIMOI1. HOMe ilIlhe Rose joins his teammate CJ. r.rTWtIc!er 01 the clib. -B TomSmWe 2.m Simmons who got his 1,