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Vol. 61 t Number 4 Baruch College, CUNY October 17, 1991 Gunman Wounds Baruch Student

By Eric Loyola the American Marketing-As­ Baruch student Andrew G. sociation, is well-known Lazan, 22, who friends, and throughout the school as a re­ acquaintancesdescribess"out­ sult ofhis involv:ment in ex-. geing"and"amiable,"waseriti­ tra-curricular activities. cslly wounded in a shooting He ran/or the presidency of incidentnearhishomeinLittle the'Day Session Student Gov­ Neck, Queens, in the early ernment in Spring 1990 and morninghoursof'Sunday, Oct. wasactiveinthisyearstuition 13. hike protests. Lazan wasfoundathisneigh­ DSSG President Lavonda bors' home on the kitchen Davis said, "I'm shocked. I floor, wi th three gunshot can't believe that could hap­ wounds to the neck and abdo­ pen to Andy." men. Lastmghthewastis~d Another ofhis close friends, in but stablecondition William Hudelmaier, re­ a . ersityHos- questedtheprayers ofthe stu­ pital. dents for Lazan's quick recov­ LaMarre Wins Re-election Andrew Brooks Jr., who ery. woundedLazan and another Tim Stark, president of the neig illed four oth- AMA, said, "The 'AMA will be Incumbent Chairman Defeats uss. Duringthe day's debate, ers; i w Brooks collec:ting'get well' cards at LaMarreand Ray were joined ST..; ki later that .their office, room-839 of 360 Opponents From Hunter and CCNY by Cassandra Kirnon, a del­ day.. Park .Avenue South." He egate frOID City College. Lazan, whowas iter added, •Andyhas always been By Jonathan Loring ers who supported LaMarre The ensuingfirst ballot went orThe Ticker andiscurrently there for us. Now is the time Jean C. LaMarre won hisbid eruptedina frenzyofhugsand 'along the lines ofUSS bylaws . presidentfOT member­ for us to be there for him." for re-election as chairman of "high-fives". which state that if no candi­ aruchChapter of the UniversityStudentSenate A cloud of controversy has date received a majo'rity of ,fo~"~hel991-92academicyear., followed LaMarre since "last, votes, (in this case a majority },"::·_1!~~:"OJl~~.~~~g~~%;>~J~~"~!~~;~~~~~~~!=o.rd.• ~"as 19,,~"out'Of~ 36,GeI.. " ':":~~:~:i-' ~", -."-' ","~";~~~~~,,,'~~-,'.:j~~o~,~"~~~tpe -' ,."" ... '..,' .',," :" . ,'" -~, '. -,~ -'.,..-,.- "'~' ' ,,' , "," -,' 'tIJat "JSad- ":dle-"'JeS",t""" ' '-<3 '• .--- ··-¥isiOO,-"'LaMarre claitPed"tae ''O''DUMJI&:aQoaOf'USSfhncm'."' amAJ)nt 'of~mteajmxdi ,'- _ _ ... '.',- victory in CUNY Law School to the sum of approximately out ofcontention. This eandi­ at Queens College on Oct.13, $407,000. LaMarre said that date waslGt.lOi1~ On the first overKimRay,a delegatetothe the press used him only to di- ballot,sheftceivedsevenvotes. USS from Hunter College. vide students further along Ray reeeived 12" votes. Baruch's Day Session Stu- racial lines. LaMarrereceived 17 votes: dent Government president Manytimes duringthe eight- In a sign of solidarity, both and day delegate to the USS, hour plenary session, when Kimon,andRayliterallyjoined LavondaDavis, was elected to LaMarrespoke,hewasgreeted hands and raised each others the position of Vice Chair of withcatcallsandhecklingcries· arms at the front of the desk Fiscal Affairs. This position from the gallery. Shouts of where the votes had been was formerly held by Rafael "Where's our money?" were counted. Ray hoped to receive Alvarez, whorecentlyreleased common during the day. all ofKirnon's votes in the sec- , .a list of expenditures to the Atfirstthreecandidateswere ond ballot. Ifthis had been attention'of the media which· nominated to the chair ofthe Conti1l.ued on Page 5 showed LaMarre had autho­ rized the spending of over fLddison Ga~le 1932-199 1 1 $407,000 in student activity fees. This plenary was the sec­ ond USS meeting Davis had ever attended. Once LaMarre claimed vic­ tory, the delegates andonlook- Baruch student AndrMLaDn Students Invite Jeffries to Baruch curriculumis longinbeingree­ Jewish Students Plan Protest ognized as needed at the col­

~ By Eric Loyola . Studies Department at City lege. Her involvement in the At 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, College has drawn criticism advocacy of a "eurrieulum of Oct.17, in the Baruch College and has heenaccused ofmak­ inclusion" dates back ~198~, when then president Joel Auditorium at 17 ~xin~n ing anti-Semitic remarks in a .v'" • • Avenue, a forum on speech delivered at the Em­ Segall was approached by multicultural education will pire Black Arts and Cultural . Payne and others to start a i nclude rProfeeser Leonard Festival in Albany on July 20. dialogue on implementing the, .: Jeffriesasoneofthepanelists. "The purpose ofthe panelis newcurriculumata baselevel. The event, whichis the wor)r. to continue to explore Payne recalls these initial dis­ ofeightclubsandassociationk, multiculturaleducation, what cussions. "He was very polite has sparked little controversy it's about, how it can improve andcordial about whathe was ofitself. But it is the choice of our schools and colleges," said saying and he was .going to Professor Leonard Jeffri~sas Michelle Payne, moderator of look into each ofthe issueswe one of the panelists which has . the forum.. mentioned." And added, -We caused Jewish students on Although critics dismiss the did have a few meetings and I' Baruch'scampusto plana pro­ necessity ofthe forum as per­ , sat on a committee that stud­ test. ceivedbyits.proponents,Payne ied thep'ossibility ofvarying The chairman ofthe African asserted that a multicultural Continued on Page 5

~, • -." .»: -. ''''') .. ,. . " -.:. '_i- ._ -"'. " ...... - .. -.. ". . .-', 2 3 (I) will be brought in to help im- =l president's plan isa change in ofBaruchin the City'sand the. . (') 3= ~ CD Goldstein Addresses Faculty the faculty reward structure. State's service, where we link prove student service.s espe- z He stated, "faculty members the substantial expertisethat ciallyin the areas ofguidance ­ CD exists right is this room to the andtutorial services. ~ ~- who demonstrate their excel­ .2 By Rafael A. Martinez plines, dismantling some of needs of the New York's This will be tiedinto. the cre- ~ l- lenceinthe classroomoughtto • President Matthew their rigid borders, 'to ensure be judged and rewarded. to economy and society." ation ofan advisory body that> ~ Goldstein, in his' inaugural breadth as well as depth." The president stated, "Our will assist the president in R 0) some extent·as professors who 0) address on Oct. 2, directed to . PresidentGoldstein wants to demonstrate their excellence survival nfeds are clearly planning. and expanding 0 ~ thefacultyhisthoughtsfor the create a universal curriculum greater than our resources; if Baruch's connections with the g ",- rea i encel in the pages of professional external community with the: ~ improvement of Baruch Col­ in order to Cjnstill a curiosity, journals.:D we. intend to go beyond sur­ hope ofreachingits full poten- _--...I CD lege. an enthusiasm, and a willing­ PresidentGoldstein'sgoalfor vival to bring Baruch to an .£:J- The presidentstated,"Weare tial. ~ 0 ness togo in-tounchartedareas an improved academic pro­ even higher standard ofexcel­ ~ h.ere to educate not only the that will see those students lence,andI do; than we have to The president closed his - 'f -. gram relies on increased deal­ 8 bestandthebrightest,butalso to speech by calling Baruch an I throughfor life," Hethenadded ings with alumni, businesses .find a' way transcend the to reach out to as many people that curriculum development andcityandstategovernment. current fiscal constraints. This institution not in crisis butan institutionwithenormouspos­ 1:::1II'---',---'_. as possible andenable them to is a faculty perogative and his "Iwanttopromotemechanisms.. imposes upon us a need to be .o becomethebestandthebright­ goal was not to usurp their boldinthedevelopmentoflink­ sibilities and said, "We con­ a at Baruch for structural rela- re .. . est." authoritybuttobetheircham- tionships with public and pri- ageswiththemajorenterpriees tinue to be a vital integrator He hopes to accomplish the pion. vateinstitutionsthatcanmake ofthis city and beyond." for the previously excluded, and we continue to put thou­ latter by improving the aca­ Another aspect in the aca­ jrse ofOUl- assistance,"he said. Anotherfacet ofthe planis to demic program,buildingstron­ demic program of the He plans "to develop a concept create a pool of alumni and sands of people into the eco­ ger ties with alumni and busi­ J friends ofthe college who will nomic and social mainstream nesses, and increasing be usedtosupplementthework ofour society." Baruch'scollaborationwiththe done by:the college staff. They extemalcommunity. "The place to startiswiththe academicprogram,"statedthe president. Hebegan tolistthe Ic:=:t.-.-~ tasks which the college must undertake to carry out his Editorials: 8 (@l[Ql.... goals. He believes that the first task is to.build the stu­ dents confidence and self-es­ Op-eds: 9 teem. The second task is to create a much stronger foun­ Perspectives: 11 l))uJti-c;uJtlJ,.~aJ dation for the students in the .loln t.he Bar-uc arts; the humanities and the SCIences. Sports: 24 The president wants to ac­ ------• complish these two tasks by Next Issue: October 30 COlnl))u'lit~/ JOI~ working "toward the creation Colleoe for- a Ina .. ofa curriculum that builds on Ad Deadline: October 23 connections between disci-

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(I) ~ . '. . ~Pocketbook Protest Prompts- BCAAActlon Mulitculturalism Forum .....o • Continued From Front Page arrogant attitude,.saying, Trn en By Eric Loyola haveservedaspresidentofthe Since Jeffries delivered the courses and how it would be ~ callingthe shots.' As business Alumni, who have written BCAA, voted against the reso­ speech at the Empire State implemented. But nothing students this shouldbe partof ,.....- letterscomplainingaboutCity lution and questioned the wis­ Black Arts and Culture Festi­ much came out ofit overall." . our education," she said. :: College Professor Leonard dom ofher fellow alumni and val, CCNYAlumniAssociation Explainingthe position ofthe Educators like Dr. Robert .8 'Jeffries and threatening to board members who voted in membership 'has dropped by event's sponsors and her own, Martinez, associate professor .2 withhold membership dues, favor. "What do they have to 15 percent. According to she said, "The curriculum ofHispanic Studies and chair­ 8 prompted the Baruch College do with Professor Jeffries and Donald. Jordan, executive sec­ needs to include a required man oftheDepartmentof'His­ Alumni .Association to pass a why didn't they condemn Pro- retary of the association; the course to generally"deal with panicStudies,spokeindefense .resolu~on on Sept. 19 and re- fessor Levin?" she asked, re­ percentile translates into a thecontributionsofall peoples ofthelegitimacyofsomeofthe lease a statement which de- ferring to Michael Levin, a deficit of 1,100 members and tosociety: native people,Asian aims of multiculturalism.'Al­ racia~CNY nounces and condemns professor ofphilosophy $65,000. people, Africans and women." though as a panelist on the and religious bigotry in any whomaintainsthatblacks are According to Ng the BeAA's To support the importance of forum he will be. addressing manner or form. intellectually inferior to database contains roughly the forum Payne pointed to the issues concerning Latinos, The decision to pass theresa- whites. "Cit)'College should 40,000 names, but only about whatshe believes is the scope onthisoccasionhespokeabout 1ution wasnotunanimousand, dealwiththeirown, that'swhat 7,500 are dues-paying mem­ ofthe issue. "I see the end of an Afro-centric perspective.. accordingtoopposersofthe160 I believe should be done. All bers, multiculturalism as a ~ecan'tgo forward unless we word measure, has incited these outside people 'get in­ Reasons For Votes trendsetter for .the .interna­ have the-pastv-Bleeks ha¥eto more divisiveness in an orga- volved and it muddies the wa­ David Olin, who like every tional community." definitely make sure everyone nization already ill factions ter," former president holds the po- . Payn also had an answer knows their history so itwon't abouttheallegedlackofethnic Sena6Smith also felt that sition of"director for life," ex­ for business students who ask repeatitself. JustliketheJews diversity in the Nominating 'Lipka's claims were slightly plained things unique to his about the relevancy of the is­ do not want us to forget about . Committee, the six-member exaggerated. "What dozen let­ experience which obliged him sue to a business institution the Holocaust, blacks cannot. body responsible for nominat- ters? I gotone letter." When to vote for the resolution. like Baruch. "The relevancyis forget about slavery or the ingcandidatesfordirectorand Ng informed her that the let­ "Whether you realize it or not that as business becomes thingsthathappenedtothem." Forum organizers Michelle Payne (I) and Kenly John (r), officer positions. ters were in Lipka's house, Baruch gets smeared with the globalized we 'need to under­ Juanita Howard, chairman Several board members SenatorSmith hadmore ques­ same paintbrush that City stand' and respect other cul­ ofthe DepartmentofSociology in favor of multicultural edu- multicultural society. I feel ticipate and she didn't want presentattheSeptembermeet- tions. "Why are they in her College does because it's a tures. You can't go in with an and Anthropology said, "I am cation- because we are a that a university setting is an the new panelisttoexperience' ing say that although Jeffries house? It's property of the memberofthe City University appropriatearenafor a discus- the same kind ofintimidation. name does not appear on the Alumni Association. She system. About 46 years ago sion of a topic of this magni-' Flyersprepared by the Hillel, statement, his was the only should be brought up on City College had a reputation tude." announcing a protest rally to name mentioned by the board charges and impeached," she for being Communist. Many President Matthew be held outside 17 Lex on that in its deliberations. Jeffries said. employers did not wantto hire Goldstein, whospokeaboutthe .evening, have been repeatedly has been accused of making Referring to the resolution, graduates ofCity College. I've topic throughout his inaugu- torn downbystudents. Samson anti-Semitic remarks at a Lipka said, "As far as why we known people who have State Senator Ada Smith . ral speech sharedhisthoughts could be seen throughout the speech delivered July 20 in passed it, it's all in there. If changed their names because ontheforum. "I thinkthatthis week putting up new flyers. Albany. you have a copy of the resolu- a lot of Communist leanings said. "We want to keep the exemplary of the racism they panelisaverylegitimatething Both Payne and Kenley John, According to the BCAAPresi- tion, 1 think its pretty clear as were attributed toJewish stu­ school on an even keel. We feel exists as subtext of the for Baruch College to sponsor presidentofCaricom,saidthey dent Clare Lipka, letters ex- to whatthe sentimentwas and dents, Irving Cohen became want them to keep away from organization. on the whole idea of diversifi- had instructed supporters of pressingrageanddisbeliefand bigotry; we know that bigotry : "In previous'years I had at­ cation in a curriculum.· The the forum not to engage in de­ dues cards torn in half were exists,"hesaidandthenadded, tributeda statementtoa board whole. process of developirig facement ofthe flyers. received by the association of­ "ButnooneisarguingtheFirst member who was close to her thoseideasisverymuch a part Samson saidthat some ofthe fice. When former secretary Amendment. Wewanttomake (Lipka). I was referred to as a of what a university is about featured speakers will be Stanley Ng asked Lipka at the a declaration thatweasalumni nigger," saidthe·state senator. and I am very supportive ifit Brooklyn Assemblyman Dov meetinghowmanyletterswere do net' back up this kind of She added, "I was within ear­ and' the African Students As- Hykind, City Councilman received, she responded that nonsense. It's for the protec- shot and heard it plainly. I '~socjation and alI of the other NoachDear and AviWeiss, a . "one was toornany." Later, she tion ofthestudents,"concluded said something to the effect associations." noted activistrabbi. Members added that there'were several Olin. that the statementhad been ~..----GokisteHl,'~¥e~,-had~n- .----d:- Kahane .ChaLand.~the_clew~.. dozen. . Ng, who voted against the made, that I had been called a cernsaboutwhathefeelscould ish Defense Organization are The Nature ofthe Letters resolution, said, "Personally, I nigger, but you didn't have to be a misdirection offocus. "The' also expected to attend. A set ofdocuments obtained don't agree with some of the be black to be a nigger." She whole concept of a panel dis- Baruch College Alumni As­ byThe Ticker presentedstipu­ things Jeffries said." He also added that many of the cussion ini tiated by students sociation,boardmember, David lationsforthe paymentofdues quickly added, "But I believe people of color who have been . is a fabulously exciting oppor- Olin, asked the president of andincluded a photocopy ofa in his right to say it." boardmembershaveleftrather tunityandIwouldhatetomiss the Hillel, "Why are you even column which appeared in the Another board member who than "go through the non­ laMarre'sopponents, cassandra Kimon (I) and Kim Ray (r) Joinforces after first ballot the opportunitybecause ofthe dignifyinghisappearancewi th New York Post's Aug. 5, edi­ disapprovedofthepassedreso- sense." focus on Jeffries. To me it is a protest?" He added, making tion. A copy of the first letter, lution, Garland Core, said, "I "Whatever the multicultural who the people are and their reference to how City College. dated July 10, sent by alumni think it was passed out of a background of the school, we contributions to the topic at alumni protest Jeffries, Gerald Deutsch. Addressed to senseofhysteriaandasenseof have tried to include and are LaMarre Wins Re-election hand, not about Leonard "Maybe that's the way to show .Lipka, Deutsch wrote, "I re­ unfairness in so much as they opentoeverybody,"saidLipka. Jeffries the man and what he your visibility. However, we ceivedyour letterofJune 1991 did notacknowledge the entire "As far as any claims to the Continued From Front Page ministration, during the vote. continued,"thepositionbegged believesin." He said," I hope it prefertotakeitoutfinancially. transmitting a bill for dues." contextofwhatDr.Jeffries was contrary, they are free to per­ for someone who is indepen- is going to focus on the panel We feel that if you hurt the ond ballot. If this had been According to eyewitnesses, Deutsch wrote that he would saying." He added, "This mo- ceive things a certain way. We dent, someone who has noties and not on the man." pocketbook, that's where it done, Ray wouldhave received Ms. LaMarre satnexttoGarth paybasedon the condition that tion was passed because, I be- can'thelppeoples'perceptions, Marchant, who chaired the to the old boys' or old girls' Although some share that hurts most." she answer some questions he lieve in their own way, some of we know what we're doing and a rnajority ofvotes and would network.": nope, others would prefer that "We really do see the attack, havebeen electedchairwoman Senate while the vote took had regarding the college ac­ these same individuals refuse what we're doing is the right place. It was alleged by sup­ Lavonda Davis was upset Jeffries not come at all. the controversy surrounding creditation. to acknowledge the truth and thing to do," she added. In of the USS. withthosedelegateswhovoted ClJeffries has come out and professorJeffries,asanattack Butthesecondballot showed porters of Ray that LaMarre According to insiders, a sec­ some people don't like to ac- reference to themake up ofthe for LaMarre, "I can't believe made flat out anti-semitic re- on the Afro-centric aspect of a tiebetweenLaMarreandRay was in an inappropriate seat ondletter from Deutsch dated knowledge some of the nega- nominating committee she during the balloting. On the the way these people voted marks," said Sharon Samson, multicultural education," said Aug. 6, reflects the sentiments ti ve aspectsoftheirhistoryand said, "As the school changes so at 18 votes apiece. when they saw misappropria- treasureroftheHillel, Baruch's Payne. "And I think that the Between each vote, support­ last ballot Marchant momen­ oftheother alumni engagedin in some cases wish to perpetu- will the board ofdirectors and tarily lost track ofthe last bal­ tion of funds, right in front of Jewish student organization. controversy that has sparked the letter-writing protest. He ate lies." the nominating committee ers ofboth candidates, and the their faces." 4/1 don't see.why they would . aroundthe forum is an.indica- candidates themselves lotthat was to becounted. Rob wrote, "I assume you haven't Joseph Kosinsky, adjunct change." Nisonoff, a Senate delegate To LaMarre's defense came invite someone who has been .·tion that people don't want-to as yet hada chance to respond Clair. Upka, president of the Baruch College Alumni Association professor of finance, said, "I Lipka brought the interview pleaded with delegates to vote Jeremy Burton, day delegate labeledasan anti-Semite,"she deal with change, especially for their sides. LaMarre's lob­ from Hunterquicklydemanded to my letter ofJuly 10, 1991, a personally condemn racism in to a close by saying, "If we're a recount. The recount ofbal- ofQueens College. He pointed said before going on to offer whenchangeispainfulto some copy of which is enclosed. 1 it really doesn't need any fur- Kenneth Smith." any ·shape or form. Therefore going to continue anything on byists were led by Aston to an internal audit made by her own theory. "Theonlyrea- people," she said. . ther elaboration, itsays it all." He continued by elaborating Greene, College Community lots still favored LaMarre, 19­ wouldappreciateitifwhenyou as an individual belonging to the record you're really going 17. CUNY in reference to son why she (Payne) would in- As far as the possibility of do respond you will include as The resolution reads, "The on his reservations for the this organization I had to sup- to have to send me a list of Liason for LaMarre's current LaMa~e'sexpenditureswhich . vite him is ~au~ he would rescindi,ngtheinvitationmade adrrrinistration. Thomas WhenLalvlarre was asked well what our Association's BCAA denounces' and con- present. "Now ifBaruch Col­ port the resolution." He, like questions so that I can answer clearedhimofrnostofthepress'. draw an ~~dience. '. to Jeffries, Pa~e added, "No demnsracial andreligiousbig- legeor CityCollegegetstainted Pierre, a student activist from forreactiononthe day'sevents, position is or will be concern­ several others who voted in you-fairly." he responded, "not yet". accusations of misappropria- In addition to Jeffries and groupofpeopleWllltelluswhen ing the enclosed copy ofan ar- otry in any manner or form. with a brush ofracism who is favor, prefaced his statement The board of directors is JohnJay, ledthe campaignfor ~re ~­ Reaction toLaMarre'sre-elec­ tion of funds. He said, "just Martinez the panel will also we supposed to totally ------~-- -while-we-fit behtE:e~v'ee;iflnrlt~hlEe~-ig~o})i:flnli!gL1to;;oHh~lll'r~e·-students ------ticle-- tliat--a-ppesred in lilly today." by saying that these were--his--·scheduled--to-meet--again on Ray. . because these accusations feature Professor TeresaSu of tracize a member of our SOCl- On the thirdballot, LaMarre tion wasas divided as the vote Yesterday's New York Post rights granted by the First He said that if no disciplinar­ own personal feelings and was October 22. made it to the press thisyear, the Asian American Commu- ety~: ,. ." Amendment and In academic ian action is taken against received 19 votes to 17 votes was. Howard O'Brian, Baruch withtheheading"CUNYLEC­ not speaking for theBCAA. rlfft:;;E\10$'g.t#r,UE;1@&{lfg&~tb:?:::jfiUe; College's evening delegate, doesn't mean they didn't hap- nications department ofCa- Isn.t It terrible, asked TUkER IN ANTI-SEMITE freedom, wefeel that no acade- Jeffries, employees would re­ Critics: 'Racism the Norm' ,- National Ad Agency that were cast for Ray. penin the past." lumbia Teacher's College. GoldstelJ~., "tha~ here we have mician should be able to use frain from hiring City College LaMarre immediatelyjumped said, "Originally, 1 voted for UPROAR." Ifthe facts are as That such a resolution was has NON-paying CsSi;andrR. She would have Chris Mobilia and Joseph Payne refused to reveal the a panel diSCUSSIon on such an this protection to teach and or Baruch College students passed by the body that has Research Positions from his chair and hugged his reportedinthatstory,thenthe given the Senate a shot in the Morgan delegates from New nameofthefourth panelistthat importanttopicandwehaveto expressreligious or racial big- because they may have been supporters. A clearly disap­ ob~n~d sec~rity school that years ago gave me only had one black alumnus BSA Ad,vertising. a national recruit·' arm. Her campaign theme, York city Technical College was to replace Pro- worry about and otry." "As moral as well as endoctrinated with .Jeffries serve as president and whose ment advertising agency, in mid­ pointed Ray temporarily left ~l1li~ Ne~ peopl~" an excellent education is now town, has non-paying positions 'politics without tricks' was a added, "Discrepancies in the fessor Katz of threatening other permitting a racist hate-mon­ pedagogical leaders of the aca- ideas. Continued Olin, "Any six-member nominating com­ available for students to assist the the building. .~ple added~"It's Director of Information Services in position I thought was needed past should be left in the past. York University. Payne said ..He really gertoteach students. Deutsch demic community those who one can presumably say, 'Gee, mittee, according to several developing marketing research pro­ Doubts of the election's~.. - . -- le- LaMarre was the only candi- that Katz, who w~ dropped... Just ~~_dis~~ful: jects for leading U.S. firms Good gi to chair the Senate." O'Brian closed by suggesting that violate the trustimposedupon they attended Jeffries class; members, hasbeen Caucasian phone manner, organizational skills timacy arose because of­ datethateffectivelyresponded from the panel at his request, Ad.d,,~wnalReportl.1Jg them should be held fully ac- they'reracists. 1don't want to and typing/ word processing are speculation regarding the ac- . waspleasedaboutDavis'selec­ Jeffries be fired. for the last ten years, did not required. Flexible hours. Students tion.to the vice chair position. to the questions that were put_ hadbeen pressured notto par- by Kim. Weber countable and removed from hire somebody who is going to surprise State Senator Smith majoring in business liberal arts. tions of Elizabeth LaMarre, A Double Standard Cited marketing or secretarial studies "The'Student Senate needed to him today." State Senator Ada Smith, positions where they can be an upstart in my organiza­ nor Ng. They recalled inci­ preferred. If interested in gaining LaMarre's twin sister andhis business experience. call Madeline Lavondaforthatposition." He spread or teach such bigotry." tion." "So it's harmful," Olin Krazit at (2121 599-6551. personal assistant in his "ad- . , - - -., , ... ": ~ \ whois the only black woman to dents which they said were . . , ".- ," . ~ '" l) :, ." .~~.J . __. __ .. .J

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(/) 7 ~ z0) .0) .:.:.- DSSG Chair Professor Gayle, 59, z .Q Dies' CD I-- ~ en • • 0) .Cancels By Farah Gehy 0)-- .Todd added, "We used to talk rity, with a serious commit- $? Addison Gayle Jr. Distin­ about all kinds of literature; ment tosocial justice. .All ofus 0' ,..:-- guished Professor of English Frenchliterature,RussianLit­ will miss him deeply." Fonner c­ Meeting at Baruch died Thursday, Oc­ erature. He wasextremelywell student,VictoriaSimmonssaid ~ --0) .£:J- tober3at Beth Israel Hospital read." "Frankly Professor Gayle.:::j 0 North in Manhattan. Aside from teaching, Gayle changed my life. He had an ~ 8 Gayle had been hospitalized was also a published author. incredible impact on how I ~ By Toni Colavito 'forsix weeksandsufferedcom­ .Among his many books are thought and viewed other --" Special To The Ticker plicatiODS from pneumonia, "Richard Wright: Ordeal of a people. He was my mentor," On October3, SherelyPierre, said his wife, Lou Ethel Native Son» (1980), "The Way Todd goes on to explain that chairpersonoftheDaySession Roliston. of the New World: The Black he "learned a lot from him on Student Government, can­ In a letter addressed to the Novel in America" (1975), the inside story ofmany black celled council's weekly meet­ ~elyPierr. Baruchcommunity, President "Bondage, Freedom .and Be­ writerswhom he[Gayle] knew ing, citing insufficient atten­ . Matthew Goldstein said that yond» (1971), -rheBlack Situ­ personally."· "Through the dance. member of council, Robert's "Baruch lost one ofthe bright­ ation" (1970), The Black Ex­ yearshehasincreasedmyown "I wasvery disappointed that Rules of Order "is the basic est lights in it's sky and one of pression: EssaysbyandAbout teachings. I was able to incor­ she didn't consult me and the handbookofoperationformost the guides ofits multicultural Black Americans in the Cre­ porate many of the insights F~·· other executive members be­ clubs, organizations and other diversity." ative Arts" (1969). In addition that he had into my classes," fore cancelling .the meeting," groups." Professor Gayle grew up in to these hooks he also wrote he said. explainsLavondaDavis, presi­ Tanya Lane, council mem ~ Newport News, Virginia. M­ hes autobiography "Wayward Funeral services for Profes­ "'~e' dent ofDSSG. ber, says, "I don't think people terservingin theAir Force, he Child: A Personal .Odyssey" sorGaylewereheldonWednes­ • "I'm miffed," says Christiana areintimidatedby Sherely...it settled in New York where he (1977). He had recntly com­ day, October9, at 6 p.m. at the Somerville,chairpersonofAca­ all depends on your personal­ enrolled at City College. After pleted his last book, a biogra­ Friendship Baptist Church. demic Affairs. Somerville was ity, she doesn't bother me,", receiving his BA and later his phy of W.E.B. Dubois which Among those in attendance upset because the .meetirig's Traditionally, council meet­ graduate degree at UCLA, has yet to be published. were some of the leading fig­ agenda included the appoint­ ings have been conducted in­ Gayle began his teaching ca­ Students and colleagues of ures in African-American lit­ ment of council members to formally, observers noted. reer in 1967 at City College Gaylefeel a terriblelossandin erature today, according to various committees. Members with prior govern­ and for the past 24 years had remembrance had nice things Todd. "People like Houston Somerville also criticized ment experience are puzzled been teaching at Baruch. Pro­ to say. Dr. Todd states that Baker, from the University of Pierre's handling ofmeetings. at the new strict adherence to / fessor Gayle was named Dis­ "He was widely beloved in the Pennsylvania, Henry Louis "The philosophy of the chair­ parliamentary procedure. tinguished Professor in 1980. department, he was in some Gates, from Harvard Univer­ person," says Somerville, "is a According to Carl Aylman, Gayle was Baruch's leading ways a very shy man, a very sity was here. Addison was lot different from the rest of directorofstudentactivities, a authorityonAfrican-American genial man, with a sense of loved by the community," he council. She(Pierre)feels that DSSGchairpersonhasnotused Literature, and "a scholar humor,a verygentleman." He said. by following Robert's Rules of a gavel in a meeting for the whose influence stretched saidthathe "firmlybelievedin Addison Gayleis survived by Order,she'llmakecouncilmore past 13 years. across the country." said the value of all literature." bis wife and four sisters: Dor­ , efficient." "Whatabout the gavel?" says Goldstein. Matthew Goldstein described ~hy Matthews, Yvonne Somerville continues,"We do Pierre. "Why should I scream Though he had a Masters in him as "a deep thinker and a Koonce, DebraInnisandMary need order but it gets in the over other people screaming?" English with a specialty in man of unquestionable integ- Gayle. waywhenindividual stylesare "The problems of govern­ 18th.centuryliterate,Gayleis not allowed to come out. She merit," says Aylman, "are the knownforemostforhisauthor­ intimidates people because perceptions of the group and ity in African-American Lit­ Attrrrrrrus .Leaves they don't know what Roberts their priorities. It (council) erature. He was one of the Rules of Order are." doesn't strike me as a group pioneers on the subject. Dr. "'I'm not completely familiar working toget.her-," .- John' Todd, Chairman.of the $2 Million Gift with Roberts Rules of Order Luz Rodriguez, council mem­ English Department stated~' either," says Pierre. ber, comments, "If she wants "'He liked all literature. He :py Farah Gehy i ngstudents withtheirtuition. According to a cartoon-illus-" to 'have "her gavel,' fine, just· wasn'tinterested justin Afri;.· . '. Srdnef1ais!tKin,a~B~fucn "TtTs -stin-'not C g n6wn--how' the trated handout given to every don't abuse it." can-American Literat.ure;"" alumnus of the class of'1934 .bestowal ofscholarships tostu­ who passed away on Wednes­ dents will be handled. Mat­ day, Oct. 9, has left the college thew Goldstein, president of Calypso a giftinexcess of$2 million for the College stated "If we give use in student scholarships. lots ofmoney there'll be less, if R&r Students Criticize Rape Forum The Mishkin donation will we give less there'll be more." .befor the sole purpose ofhelp- The College will be in consul­ tationwiththe Mishkinfamily By Jonathan Loring the treatment they received Rap regarding distribution. A forum entitled "Date & aftertheyexpressedcomments There'll be substantial Acquaintance Rape On Cam­ about the subjects the forum amounts ofmoney for student puses" was held on Oct.3 by discussed, which differed from Comedy scholarships over the years. the Day Session Student Gov­ the opinions of the most ofthe "He 'wanted to set up a whole ernment ofBaruch to address people who attended the con­ ~peciaIAppearance Flv~! bunch of student Plm by... issues that were put forth by ference. scholarships,"said Goldstein. the St. John's University rape Others, were as disgusted at The scholarships will be in the case. But towards the end of Thornhill as he was atthem. names of his children, grand­ the program a heated verbal Alisa Solomon, English Pro­ children, wifeandoneisnamed exchange of views occurred, fessor atBaruch,anda speaker after him. which all students andfaculty attheforum saidofThornhill's "Baruch meant a lot to him. involved say could have been and Hernan dez's opinion, "They operated under the as­ Ifhe had not corne to Baruch avoided. he never would have been able "I don't think it was a fo­ sumption that an opinion is to do the things in his life," rum." Said Chivon Thornhill, worthy simply by virtue ofbe­ Goldstein said. "He wanted to ing held." upper council member of the give something back to the In­ DSSG. Continued Thornhill, Michel1e Payne, one of the stitution and it's because of "I think it was a male bashing organizers of the forum, also Chivon Thornhill (I)confronts security guard . that he has given us the gift." commented about the state­ extravaganza." The gift includes three pieces Thornhill's comments, refer­ ments made by Thornhill and • Whatistheeffectofsociety's steadorrnain taininga posture of art work to be hung in the ring to the difference between Hernandez as, "what they did racism and sexism on juries? of neutrality, he joined -the BaruchCollegeArtGallery. As was come in and totally dis­ Although, the accused rap­ groupandreferredtothemand acquaintancerape andrape by Goldstein stated, "As I under­ rupt a cordial affair. It was a istsin the St. John's trial were their cornments as ignorant. a stranger, were interpreted standitwhen you geta giftyou joke for them it was fun." acquitted in a trial, several Wilson, replied in a statement by the mostly female audience havetogetitappraisedbythree Payne continued to comment black and women civil rights issued to The Ticker. as . saying that. because a appraisers." Regardingtheart onthe fact that Thornhill is a groups have unitedtolabel the "This discussion on my com­ woman knows a man she is work, Goldstein says that student leader. "Whatever trial as a sham. mentssimplyservestoobscure consenting to have sex with Baruch has the option to ei­ credibility he had, was lost, at Speakers at the event in­ the merits ofan excellent ses­ him.. ther sell or keep them. But as least to me." cl uded Professors Alisa sion about rape on campuses. Comments made by Jose yet nothinghas been decided. The discussion group at­ Solomon, English Professorat As moderator, it is my task to 1bisAdWas Produced ByTheAmeriOn Marketing Association. Hernandez, a senior, about Mishkin's bequest must go tempted toanswerthese ques­ Baruch, JaneGondola, Health balance thediscussionandsift theintoxicatedcondition ofthe before theboardoftrusteesfor tions concerningthe St.John's and Physical Education at out rancorous or otherwise in­ woman in the St. John's case, approval on Oct. 28. On that case. Baruch, and Safiya Bandele flammatory comments which according to some of the date theboard will alsovote to - What were the facts in this DirectorofWomen's Center at may disrupt proceedings at attenders, suggested that a rename the Baruch Art Gal­ woman who drank with man case? Medgar Evers College. which I may moderate in the -What was the role of the Thornhill, accused Wilson of future.. I do not suffer egoists lery after Mishkin. was also consenting to sex. Sidney Mishkin is survived mainstream media? being an unfair moderator or demagogues, nor do I favor Thornhill said that he and a by his wife, four children and fellow Baruch student, - What is the prevalence of whileheandHernandezmade friend or foe; I humor sensible interchanges ofopinion," six grandchildren. , . , .O' r ... ,. ""I I L rape on college campuses? their comments because in- .r·~ ...... ·_ ... -. "'_ _~ ~ .. • ... .. ' - .... 4 _ .. t"""1". __ J... .. _ J"...... , ",- ' l -~ ,, ~'~ ~ i - i - I.. . ,_ Hernandezfelt disgustedwith ...... ~ .~ .. - , .... - 'J." r' .' - '"1.. ".. J .. ~ ••J J ....'.. . J _ ,J. .. .; .. .' -. -' " , '-I' '

8 9 '------~------....;....------~------CI) -4 ~ c:r .2 ':J' CD' t- ~ .....' TIle Tickel4 • 0) EDITORIALS 0) OP-EDS .... ,...R Established In 1932 The Revolutionary Generation Gamalon, and' others are re­ .... ceivingworldwideattention. In One Step Forward '- ' .v Rafael A. Olmeda,Jr. themeanwhile Westernmusic like Classical and Rock are editor-in-chief i SOUle- Changes Are In Order Sounds of the 90's rightnowon the- declinein the ~ consumer market. What is Squandermania 3009 Rafael A. Martinez happening to the music scene managing editor By Newton BruJiache in the last decade ofthe 20th By Delandro Wilson authors actually discuss their The Day Session Student Government is hav- ling meetings when there is work to be done is Music has always played an where rhythm, melody, and Century? The global discord A recentmeetingofthe Com­ works with students. -ing a tough time adjusting to something called notinthe chair'sjob description, especiallyif, as Zoralda Figueroa important partin ci~lization. hannony comein. Rhythm or­ and lack of rhythm that this mitteeonCurriculumwas pre­ It is envisioned that stars "Robert's Rules of Order." The time-tested Robert's Rules dictate, you haven't asked for a production manager From the beginning oftime to ganizessoundintoa patenrized material system brought our' sented with the outline for a like Mike Milkenand Charles this day, ithaskepthumanity occurence, acting as the blue­ world into has vibrated in the new course to be called method ofparliamentary procedure is designed quorum count. Keating would be available to Eric Loyola company by providing -enter- print of these sound frequen­ entire universe. Those waves Squandermania 3009. dissectthecomponentsoftheir tainment, comfort, and even ,' cies.. Melody is simply .zhe to save time, something the DSSG could defi­ But on the other hand, where was council on news editor are now bouncing back to the JTIris will be taught out of the deals, thusputtingstudentsin nitely use. But.apparently the Iittle comic book Oct.3? Were they visiting other clubs because stimulationfortasksthatneed pleasingsuccessionorarrange­ source of disbarmony (dissat- Finance Department and will a better position to'avoid their Massimo S. Salerno to be accomplished, It is not ment of these sounds, while ·isfaction) in a pleasantrhyth- .go one step further than the pit-falls. There is even provi­ that they're using is not enough to fully explain they thought the n8SG had no food that day? uncommon tofind African cul- harmony is the aggreement mic pattern to give the suffer- entry level course now being op-ed editor sion for video conferences in theproceduretoourDSSG. PerhapsifDr. Seuss Council meetings begin at 1 p.m. on Thursdays, tivators toiling theland atthe between them, so that discord ing listeners of world music taught. However,it will not be the eases, where the stars are were still around, he could make it simple for whichis enough time to get there from class. So beat ofthe drum while work- may not occur. the feeling that they get from as detailed as FIN 3600 and networking at various federal Lenny Vigliotti ing, or a posse of gangsters Ifyou observe nature, you the melodies; a feeling that FIN 3605. spas (sometimes called pris­ them. where were you guys? Perhaps they were all Robert Byrnes dancing in a park with a radio ,will notice that every .single goes beyond the lyrics of the Information, from the posi­ ons),andareunabletogetaway At first, watching the DSSG try to apply buyingExcedrinto deal withtheheadachesthey co-perspectives editors thatisblastingthelatesttune. phenomena is in aggreement songs, but lies within the mu- " tion paper presented, reveals from their commitments. A Robert's Rules was fun.·Chivon Thornhill, up­ knew would come from hearingPierrebangthat Music is increasingly taking with the whole scheme of the sicitself. Thisfeelingisthatof that this is one ofseveral new department chairman ex­ the attention of the world by universe. The rain comes ex­ love, hope, freedom, courage, courses on the horizon for the plained "Baruch is constantly per councilmember, makes so many motions in damned gavel for an hour-and-a-half. David A. Amir ~. becoming a multi-billion dol- actly when enough humidity and strength. School of Business. This new changing to suit its environ­ sports aditor , every meeting that keeping your balance_is dif­ Of course, the real issue here is not Robert's Iar industry. Yet, not many rises from the groundand ere­ So the next time you see a course will provide students ment, and SQN 3009 will not people understand, its nature ates theneededwieghtofcloud poor man dancing to the pul- with a more detailed look at ficult ifyou're standing next to him. Rules, norisitPierre'sgavel. The real issuewas Marina Krlvyaklna only give students an insight and function. You will never in the sky. Most animals en­ sating beat of H. O.D. S. E. the machinations of wheeler­ into spending money, but will They sound so professional, too. Everybody's best articulated by Carl Aylman, director of economy & business get a full explanation of the gage in their activities during music ( Home Of Unique and dealers, and withemphasison provide them with the tools to making motions for one thing or another, issu­ student life, who said that the DSSG is a group musical revolution from your the day, so there is then much Special Experiences), you will personal interaction, the pa­ do sowithan efficient,reckless ingpoints ofclarification, points ofinformation, that does notseemtobewillingto worktogether. Kathryn Garcia local library because it has light from the sun for them. understand that the strength percalls for visits by key busi­ abandon." assistant editor many underlying themes that For the few animals that are that he and his people need to nessfigures; anexperimentnot , The chairman further dis­ points oforder. Ofcourse, at ourDSSG, nothing He'dbetternot say thattoo loud, orthe keystone will undermine the material noctural, a dim but sufficient make a worldchange is pump- dissimilartothe.effortsstarted closed thattheimpetueforthis • is ever clarified, no one ever gets informed, and klutzes on theossamight call himoutoforder. . Patti Luey system presently ruling the light reflects from the sun to ing is his heart. at Bard College where famous Continued on Page ]() the place is always out of order. Everyone's Even Christiana Somerville, another upper advertising manager world. Let us take a close look the moon and into their eys. at the nature ofmusic and see Afterexperiencinga harshwin­ pointing, but no one seems to be getting any­ council member, admits that the main problem Lenin Arthanarl if we can understand some of ter, we are able tolive in a life­ its underlying principles. giving summer atmosphere. '~ HE~-I\f ~ HA~fP where. Atone recentmeeting, a council member the DSSG has with parliamentaryprocedure is business manager NE\IER SEXUAllY asked that discussion time on a vote belimited. thatitdoesnot allow for individualpersonalities Music is defined as vocal and This is natural rhythm, 'instrumental sounds possess- melody, and harmony. The EITHER'\ ~ 'The chairdenied herrequest, at whichpointthe to come out. Funny, we thought that was the Karen Sbaschnlg i ng rhythm, 'melody, and har­ same council member took up council's precious point. Office manager mony. It is, first and foremost, ~~l'~u;': .~~ timeto commentonsomeone else's dress. That's Precious time is being wasted. If the DSSG sound. Sound, in turn, is noth­ "You cannot , Roslyn Bernstein i ng more than vibrations of : 1 saving time the DSSG way. wants to become sticklers for procedure, they energy. The notes of this en­ hear the I .~ '. To top it all off, they don't even have their' should try reading their constitution on occa­ Ansa Solomon ergy are either high or low de­ consoItants - pending on the speed of the imperceptible terminology right. Items are not "motioned." sion. It's only a few pages long, and it's a lot vibration, and their quality They're"moved.",Yeteverytime there'sa'DSSG 'easier to memorize. 'Then: ifthey-must "icillow ' depends-on the substancethey --soundWaves of, . .'- ..- -- -~.- -- ...... c()me from. For instance, the meeting, Chairperson Sherely Pierre is always Robert's Rules, we suggest the Marvel Comics ~ Staff soundofclappinghandsis nec­ talking abouthow "It'sbeenmotioned that" this version. Maybe Spidey and friends can get the essarily different from that of music until or, "It's been motioned that," that. Move It! message through a little more clearly. an avalanche. Science shows Thiswould all still be laughableifPierre didn't Oh, and by the way, would you please remem­ David Borg that anything that vibrates they reach Newton Brunache suddenly get into the business of cancelling 'ber to represent the interests ofall the students emits sound, although it can Hilary Coulton only be heard ifthe frequency your meetings when council doesn't show up. In a every now and then? We noticed that it wasn't Farah Gehy or vibration is between 20 and sense, it's a catch-22. On the one hand, cancel- on your agenda. Holly Hittman 20,000 hertz. eardrums. " Jonathan Loring A consideration that needs Sal Moscato to be taken here is that every- thing that exists produces chords are well composed by Zelphia Phillips soundr This is proven by the the Creator, who dwells be-., Tayra Pope fact thatmatteriscomposedof yond the physical realm into WesleY'Smith atoms, which are made of a theinvisiblerealmofthesource They Did What? Delandro Wilson nucleusandorbitingelectrons. ofall energy. Einsteincalledit Jacqueline Zorian As theelectronsmoveina circle the Unified Field. Barnum to a goldenopportunityto makechangesintheway aroung the nucleus, they ere- You cannot hear the imper­ The great showman P.T. used say ate a disturbance in the atmo- ceptible soundwaves of music there is a sucker born every minute. If the that the USS does business. The Ticker Is published sphere andcause vibrations to until they reach theeardrums University Student Senate existed during his Jean C. LaMarreis currentlythe only person on bi-weekly, seven times a spread in all directions, just of your ears. Likewise, you lifetime he would have changed the saying to the USS who has to sign the vouchers which semester, by The TIcker like a rock that is dropped in will not witness the Will ofthe 'edhorlal staff at 137 E. water and causes it to vibrate Creatorofthe universe until it there is a sucker born every second. authorize all expenditures. Th vouchers are Ne~ by creating waves. These is manifested in nature, from 22nd Street, York, \ On October 13 the recently appointed USS del­ than signed by a City Universit of New York N.Y. 10010, Room 301F. waves will spread over an en- the sub-atomic particles to the administrator. It is now time f a change so All work except printing tire ocean by a rock that may concrete molecules and the egates re-elected Jean C. LaMarre as the chair­ be as small as a pea. Waves various phenomena of the that such an abuse ofstudents m ney not hap- Is done, by Baruch manoftheSenate. Theydid so knowing thathis . \ areinfinite, andastheyspread physical world. Keep in mind penagam. undergraduate and furtherawayfrom theirsource, that before you make any ac­ administration hadjustbeen rocked by scandal graduate students. All for spending $407,000 faster then youcould say The stepfor the USS to takeisto they become less perceptible ,tion, your brain hadto process typed and signed until you can't see them at all. an imperceptible thought, "taxi." in whichexpenditures are auth .zed. The Sen­ contributionsand letters The same principle holds for which is nothing more than This electoral farce has one savinggrace. Ithas ate should be informed ofall anned expendi­ are . welcomed, and sound. It diffuses from matter vibrations of your brain cells. revealed that these weak-willed so-called stu­ tures and have the opportunityto vote on them. should ~ mailed to the and permeates the universe as You may can this "mental al)ove address. Our an invisible energy. music." to This would prevent the wild spending of the dent representatives are willing follow a office Is opened during Itis already established that By observingthe music scene smooth talking wannabe politician instead of studentsmoneywhichtook place duringJeanC. regUlar school hours. musicissound,andsoundorigi- of the 90's, some important protectingtheirconstituentshard-earnedmoney LaMarre's first term. An-y display advertising natesfrom all things. Thepoint occurences may be observed. hereisthatmusicradiatesfrom The urban contemporary mu­ from sharks like LaMarre. The delegates who ThisstepwouldplacetheUSSona pathtowards ql.lestlons should be the objects and phenomena of sic oftheghettodwellers, called did vote ag~DstLaMarre are to be comme~d representing the students which they seem to directed to the natureallovertheatmosphere. Hip-Hop, is now the fastest Advertising Manager, The opinions expressed on the Op-Ed pages are those of the individual writers, and do not for attempting to save the USS from becoming' forgotten and hopefully, in time, they will be Since differentsubstances ere- selling music in the world. Business Manager or ate differentsoundsand notes, Thereisaninternational grow­ necessarily represent the opinions of The Ticker editorial staff. The Ticker accepts only LaMarre's rubber stamp, able to elect a chairman who understands the ManagIng Editor at there needs to be harmonybe- ing demand for Third World typewritten and signed opinion pieces of not more than 750 words from Baruch College Jean's opposition will have a difficult time in difference between"FiscalHonesty"and"Fiscal tween them because allthese : music. The sound of La:tin students. Publication of Op-Eds is contingent upon an editorial board vote. Letters must be (212,) 387-11e2. no more than 350 words and signed. Names will be withheld upon request. Address all passinglegitimate studentissues butnow have Responsibility." substances will create discord Salsa, African Soukous, Indian in thEJ. envi!2~~t. This j!.._.~gga, South-East Asian pieces to the Op-Ed Editor. ., 11 Q) _------::::::------,;;.....------.-;1;1..0.------~. ~ .Q .- -- ,...• m Don't Lose Sight of the Vision ,...m ,...... - By Edward Pessen ofany other group singled out Jews· and "'Jewry- for actions thesebadactorsareblack,Jew­ respects from all others, as :: Although the university is forblanketdisapprovalarenot committed by some individu­ ish, or of Asian-American an­ though itjustifies mistreating . Ticker ~ -an unideologica1 institution only socially dangerous. They als who are or appear to be cestry. the hated group or groups and ~ whosemembers, whethercop- . are intellectually unaccept­ Jewish. People oforiental ori­ Suchbigotryandbias should their every individual mem- ~ servative, moderate , liberal; able.Anacademicor anyother ginsare mistreatedbecause of have no place in a university ber. . arradicalshouldbejudgedonly communitythatisfair-minded the alleged actions ofsome in- and should have no place in There are few acts more dan­ by the intellectual quality of andrationaljudgespeopleonly the thinkingoftruly educated gerousina multicultural,mul­ their work, theuniversitythat by their individual behavior, persons. Yetrealism indicates tiracial;andreligiouslydiverse performsthistaskproperlywill not by the fact that they ap­ "There areJew acts thatthegroves ofacademeare society such as ours than fos­ affect the social values and pear to belong to one or an­ moredangerous in a not immune to the diseases of tering hatred of and hoetility thinking ofstudents. other human group. racism, bigotry, irrationality. toward an entire people. A ~ For a fundamental truth re- If'these observationsbe obvi­ multicultural,multi­ The statistical .inevitability self-respecting community of vealed-by the study ofhuman ous,recenteventssuggestthat that some nations or groups scholars and-students 'will not beingspastandpresentisthat we not Ioee sight of them. In racial, and reli­ will do better (on the mean only condemn such acts but nomatterhowthehumanrace Americancollegecommunities giously diverse soci- average) thanothernations or strain everyeffortto teach the is broken down or subdivided as well as in other milieus, groups in one activity or an-: larger community the great into measurable categories, uglydemonstrationsofraceha­ .ety suchasoursthan other- of the almost infinite truth uncovered by our study Just Call Her Aggie' whetherofskincolor,ethnicity, tredcontinuetomanifestthem­ number of human activities and research: that the only religion,gender or any other, selves. Some learned people fostering hatred of susceptible ofmeasurement­ appropriate way tojudge men each and everygroup contains as well as ignoramuses insult and hostility toward is often misinterpreted both andwomenis,asthegoodbook Student Center Hires NYU Intern within it individuals of strik­ and behave viciously toward on and offcampus. Individu­ said, by their individual be­ inglydi.fferentaptitudes,abili­ havior. black persons whom the rae­ an entire people. " alsembitteredbyirrationalha­ By Richard Roberts how exciting it is." ties, capacities, and potential istS obviously know nothing Edward .Pessen is a Distin-­ tred of an entire racial, na­ '.."Is this a joke?" laughs Aggie Aggie was interviewed by Carl change. aboutotherthanthattheirvic­ dividuals in their midst. In guished Professor ofHistoryat tional, or religious group, or of Panagoulias, graduate assistant for Aylman, director of student life and Racism, anti-semitism, and timsareAfrican-American. In every case the racists and the Baruch College and The gays orofthe opposite sex will student activities at Baruch. "Why DebbieBick-Duggan,associate director otherforms ofbiasandbigotry bigots leave the clear impres- . Graduate School andThe Uni­ our own college community of misuse the unsurprising evi­ wouldThe Tickerwantto do a profileon ofstudent life. thatfoster hostility toward all the City University of New sion that aneged misbehavior versity Center ofNew York. dence that not only all indi­ me?"shegrins. Afterabout20 minutes Bick-Duggan says, ~e had already persons who are Mrican­ York, people who should in­ by blacks, Jews, Asian-Ameri­ viduals but all groups, when of casual conversation, joking and decided to hire someoneelse, before we American,Jewish,ormembers deedknowbettercondemn"the cans is due to the fact that takenasa whole, differinsome laughing, she concedesthatitprobably metAggie, butthenthatpersonbacked isa good ideatoletthe Baruchstudents out on us, so we had to do some more • know why she, a student at New York interviewing." She adds, "Since there University, -is doing a one-year were only a limited number of Advanced Lessons In Squandering CUNY Cash internship here at Baruch. applicants from NYU program still "Just call me Aggie," she says. "I'm available, we were afraid that we were heretohelptheclubsandorganizations going to get the bottom of the barrel, Continued From Page 9 in office. But this behavior is them from making copies of permonth oncopiesto$30-$40 mustpayattention to theirown plan events, to help students that are but when Aggie came along we were Aggie Panagoulias, graduate assistant for student aCtivities offering was prompted by the notnew, norisitlimited tothe personal materials, and sub­ purchases which end up in institutions and make their interested and motivated in starting glad that the other person backed out." achievements and scholarly USS. stitutingclubliterature;flyers people'shomes. Now multiply leaders more accountable. It their own clubs, and to help orient Aylman says, "AItogether we Peggyand Marleen tohim, andhe took A few ofthe main projects that Aggie work of persons like Dennis Every year clubs are allowed and so on, as that which was thisabout 50times. Undoubt­ mayonlybea tricklenowbutit beginningfreshmantocollegelife,"says interviewed about six people, and we them aroundtosomeof the clubs. They is working on now is the leadership Levine, the welLrespected to spend money inefficiently copied. ,A common practice is edly, $400,000 grew form a doesn't take much to develop Aggie. . decided to hire Aggie, because she has both decided tojointhe Italian Society, training weekend, the take a faculty Baruch alumnus, the laissez­ where it seems there is more to purchase items, ostensibly small base, one comparable to into flood. SQN 3009 is al­ Aggie's enthusiasm and experience a very extensive undergraduate I think." membertolunchprogram,andtheclub faire attitude towards student reward for wastage that for to be used by club members this. ready being taught here butit comes partly from her extracurricular extracurricularbackgroundandisvery Trying to contact some of the many fair. funds and the excellent work prudence. A colleague at a and then take them home. I The students who are clam­ hasn't been given full course activities while she was an enthusiastic about turning it into a Baruch clubs and organizations Aggie Aggie announces, "If anyone is ~She ofJean LaMarre, chairman of sister college told me about am talking about around $20 oring for new controls at USS status yet.. f. undergraduate student at Adelphi : professional-role," He adds, will placed a memo in each of their interested'inafun-filled weekendalong the University Student Sen­ tales ofwrongdoings and out­ University, located in Garden City, benefit by getting professional mailboxes. She says, "Golden Key is withsome-valuableleadershiptraining, ate. In essence, the professors right wastage committed un­ Long Island. A few ofthe positionsthat experience, the school will beriefit from­ one of the .m.any organizations, in_ orif anyone is interested. in takin~ a are ~zn..ing toget the students der the umbrellaofclub activi­ Aggie held and associations that she low-cost employment, and Baruch response to my memo, that has invited Baruch faculty memberout tolunch at to do the best job possible in ties. Clubs om~~.w~ld~im~ An Official Member ofSociety wasinvolvedwith-atAdelphi iocluded-: students, will benefit from quality. me to-come to.-any-oftheir-meetings-or. nocost,.-or. if.any.one.-needshelpin their chosen career, akin to ply splurge funds-in theirbud­ editor of the yearbook, president of­ services coming out of the student to meet privately with some of their planningorsehedtilingfortheclubfair . theiridols; ripping offthe pub. getsifthemonieswereunspent By Tayra E. Pope Storiesconflictedoverwhether cious, when will people begin student activities board, memberofthe activities office." members, and I'm sure that sooner or or any other event, please feel free to lie. -t close to year'send. Theywould As of today, I am officially a or not the children's injuries to treat each other as fellow homecomingcommittee,memberofthe Aggie's office is room 106 in the later I will get around to every club in stop by room 104 or }()6 in the student That is a farce, but only hurriedly plan trips, or other member of society. How, you were tended to immediately human beings? When will we student appeals committee, and the student center, but she hangs out in" the school." center to see me." barely so; the reality isjust as eventin order to expend their 'hsk? Well on September and properly. Tensions rose. all be treated as equals? committee for the reservations of the room 104 most of "the time. "I really frightening. budget. eighth, I turned twenty years' A Jewish man was killed in I threw the newspapers into Rathskellar, a campus tavern. want the Baruch students to come and There is a comfort zone into This was also a regular as­ old. So technically, I have left what was believed to be a re­ the garbage anddecidedtodis-­ Aggie says, "I tried to be careful, not take advantageofmyservices,because which all ofustendto slip. We pectofthe club systemhere at all those crazy, scary, compli­ taliation attack. Violentriots card the entire idea ofmaking to spread myself too thin, but I really I learn from these experiencesas well," Baruch AMA Prepares become comfortable with the Baruch and still continues in catedteenageyearsbehindme, broke out, extremely reminis­ the account of events occur­ wanted to get into as - many she says. way things are going, and our and jumped into the driver's cent of the Watts, Chicago ri­ ring before my birthday. Feel­ organizations and clubs as possible." Aggie feels that one of the most main concern is the mainte­ seatofadulthood. Thank good­ ots in the '60's. When the ingterriblydisappointed, I sat She adds, "Besides, it's better than inspirational people in her life is her nance of the statusquo. Ifone ness! To think I have lived on getting into drugs." greatuncle. She says, "Ihave anuncle for Regional Conference "If one person at storm calmed, the driver was down and began to think, and person at USS or CUNY Cen­ the earth for twenty whole that'swhenithitme. Igrabbed Aggie earned her bachelor degree of who is 106 years old, and he still gets tral was willingtodisrupttheir USS orCUNYCen­ years. And they have been my trusty silver pen and my science in biology. Then, she entered around pretty good. He always taught comfort zone then we would good, terrific years. -I have journalandbegan towriteupa the New York State College of me thateven thoughyou want a lotout By Michael Solomon Polygram Records. There will also be never have had to read about tral was willing to seen twentyyearsof'rainbows, "AII of a sudden, storm. All of a sudden, the Optometry at 24th street and Park oflifeyou should still take itone day at On November 8-10, representatives professional sessions covering topics the squandering ofmonies. It twentyyearsofflowers, twenty answer was before me. Ofall AvenueSouth. "IthoughtthatI wanted a time."Sheadds, "That's what I really from the Baruch Collegiate Chapter of including successful job interview isveryeasytoblamethedriver, disrupt their com- years of sunrisesandsunsets, the answerwas be- the topics I could think ofthe to be an eye doctor at first, but those wantto conveytothefreshmen, because the American Marketing Association techniques and how to write winning but it's oft times necessary to and twentyyears oflove. The best one dealt with pride, joy, exciting memories and experiences of sometimes it's difficult to make all the will attendtheAMA'sEasternRegional resumes. Other topics which will be ask why themechanic didsuch fort zone then we years have been good! fore me. Ofallthe success, and harmony. What student life at Adelphi kept coming right decisions when you first start Conference at Johnson and Wales covered at the two dayconference are: a bad job at fixing the brakes. to To prove to myselfand to my was it? My topic was college! backtome," sheexplains. "Itwas then, college. They have learn to take it UniversityinProvidence,Rhode Island. Environmental Public Relations and CUNY officials and students would never have topics I couldthink future generations that my When I first decided to enter that I began to realize that my real one day at a time." TheBCCAMAwasnamedTopChapter Marketing Communications for the representatives to the USS, first twenty years of life were college) I .desired a harmoni­ dream was a career that would allow One of the many Baruch students in the Eastern region for 1991 at the Nineties. like the mechanic, cannot be had to read about ofthe bestone dealt joyous times, I decided to look ous atmosphere: I, of course, me torelivethose wonderful moments, that Aggie has already assisted is International Conference in New The cost ofthe conference is $65 for forgiven their role in the de­ the squandering of throughthenewspapersfor the withpride,joy, suc­ wanted. an excellenteducation, but at the same time, be able to help Michael Mastrototaro, presidentofthe Orleans last March. AMA members· and $70 for non­ bacle ofJean LaMarre'speriod mostimportanteventthathap­ but I mostly wanted to gain a others, and get paid too," she says. American Society. The American The conference in Providence will members.However, some subsidiesare monies. " pened days before my twenti­ cess, andharmony. variety of life experiences. I After two years of studying to be an Society is a result ofa merger of two consist of presentations by industry being provided by theBaruch Chapter eth birthday, and make a de­ What was it? My mean, I wanted to be educated optometrist, Aggie entered the School smaller clubs that were chartered at professionals involved in various through funding from Day Session tailed account of it. So I someplacewhereI knewI could of Education, Nursing and Baruch in the Spring1991 semester. careersinMarketing. Thethemeofthe Student Government. More searched for about ten min­ Administrative Personnel of NYU, Mastrototaro says, «y{e really didn't - conference is "Insight Excite." The information is available through the various forms tothis day. It is topic was college!" g~tacquaintedwithall peoples The utes, for that's all the time I where she is currently pursuing her know what to do for the club fair, so ~. "Insight" will deal wi th the Baruch Collegiate Chapter of the Tticker very easy to get money for from a variety ofdifferent cul­ needed, because I knew what master's degree in student Personnel Aggie helped us in selecting agame to introspective, and the serious issues American Marketing Association personal use ifyou belong to a tures. My choice without a the most important topic was, and higher education. Her program is play and prizes to giv.e away." He facing marketers today. The "'Excite" located in the 26th stl'eetbU11ding in kneads copy club, and several officer-s, past doubt, was Baruch College. I just did not want to admit it. a two-year program that consists of adds, "Because we have to do some focuses on the extroverted side of the .room 839 or by telephone (212)447­ and present, know this and Here, the people are friendly See, the topic dealt with rac­ declared innocent of any academic studies deal1ng with the form ofcommunityservice, I askedher discipline. 3260. editters.. have benefited from it. The toward each other. There are ism, and I definitely did not charges ofwrong doing, and a governing policies ofstudents and the and some oJ the others in the student The two keynote speakers for the According to the President of the difference between them and numerous amounts of clubs wantthis tobe thewayI would little boy was laid to rest. American Untversityandtwoone-year activities office if they would- help us weekend are Deborah Ruggiero, vice Baruch Chapter, 'Nm Stark, "'All Come Buy LaMarre is the amount of from different cultures where remember my birthday. One man, two children, an internships,withrespectivetreatments come up with some ideas on that." president of Marketing at Creative Baruchstudentsare welcometoattend moneytheysquanderedandin all are invited to attend. Ev­ I A few days just before my automobile, and a community in student activities and student Mastrototaroandhis club choseoneof Communications Associates, Ine., an the conference or any ofour meetings and some cases simply stole. eryone is different here, but birthday, two children were set aflame with hatred. It academics. the ideas, which was to set up a table international communications which are held on Tuesdays and There are few safeguards to everyone is equal. Yes, there .seriously injured. A man hit seemed unreal to me. How Aggie confesses, "When I interviewed in the studentcenter tocollectfood for consultingfinn and BuddyCote whois - Thursdays in room 829 in the 26th Helpp. stop club officers getting are always those who harbor from the children with his automo­ could an event like this take for the internship, I really didn't know the homeless. the Marketing and Sales Manager for street building at 12:4-5 p.m," fraudulent invoices for items hate in their hearts, but what bile and oneofthe kids, a little place in this day and age? howI wouldreactifI gotthejob,because Aggieis alsoa supervisor ofone ofthe Balfour the largest college ring Members who werein attendance at supposedly bought, and pre­ matters,isthattherearemore 137 E.22 St. boy, died. How is racism in­ Now thattheturmoilin Crown I really wasn't used to a college that freshmanorientationclasses. She says, manufacturer in the United States. the 1990 Eastern Regional Conference paring vouchers under their whoharborloveandwhomake volved? The man driving the Heights has ended, will people didn't have a campus." Sheadds, "But ·"One day, two of my students were The remaining time will be devoted are excited about this year's. One Room301F clubnamesforreimbursement. everyone at Baruch feel right car was Jewish and the chil­ continuetohidetheirtruefeel­ now that I have the job, I really like it, inquiring of me about how to join a to speakers discussing the marketing student went so far as to say "wild There is nothing eitherto stop at home. Alleluia! dren were African-American. ings from one another? Gra- and some of my classmates at NYU c1ub,soItookthemtoroom 104and, by strategies of companies such as hors~~ ~~uld~'~ ~!E:.p~~! ~~:t." r ~. • r .. . , ...... ) l ., , .). L ~ s~ 1 j , & f. ,r ~ '.1 U J ~ .~, )~ t C v 00 1.;~)l;l'.·,,:, .J~·:)ll I·~,,-~ r I J' c : J ...,.'l 1 .:·;... -11_. .l~ ...... \ -';'1 ! 'f \oJ,." I".. , ',. 1 \.. ~ ., envy my placement when I tell them chance, I seen Michael. I introduced- Playskool (a division of Hasbro) and 13 r------~------_I en 9:O~ o· --~ Q) are: Fridayand Saturday A > p.m,to 4:00 a.m. Sunday 8:00 CD 13" ".a.m. to 8:00 p.m, Admission -"'0 (I) aen until the end ofJuly was $15 . en Make Your 'U­ Q) with a complimentary (I) Q.- . (") membership card and $20 for Q) -< .::tt=­ -:. "guests. Admission also" (I) en .-.2 includedcoatcheck,a fabulous O'WnMascot • • fruit bar and snacks, which ,... was theleast they could do for ~ 0) o 0) that price range. However, in " -CT By AdvertisingSociety . college. There was talk of CD ,... ordertobemoreexclusive than Somethingnewand exciting' changingtheStatesmanname, :: italready was Shelter turned is happening at Baruch this but that was met with.:""" to a members-only program semester. In a contest opposition. hope that the "during the Summer. "We cD sponsored by the Advertising student body will fit the ~ You, too, can now get with Society, studentswill begjven Statesmen name. We're the Saturday night program" the chance-to create a school looking for creativity and for the small membership fee mascot for Baruch's Athletic originality.Thejudgingshould of $99. Friday night Program .in "the" ~ake Your prove to" be challenging" said membership costs Own" Mascot" contest. ~e Hosking "the winner will approximately $89. "You will contest will begin on October' receivea prizevaluedat$100." receive your very own On The Club Tip_. 17 at the OSSGClub Fair and The Ad Society will have a itall outwith house music and membership card. Then you the winner willbedecidedby a table at the Club Fair on classics. He gives his people can shake your thang on, SHEI..TER panel ofjudges on November October 17, where entryforms whattheywanttohear." Music Saturday nights after paying 6 HUBERT STREET NYC 7. . for the "Make Your Own thatmovesandgrooves. Guest ,._$10 at the door. (Admission (212) 67?-CLUB The Advertising Society was ~ascot"contest will· be DJssuch asLarryLevanhave was lowered by $5 because of approached with the idea by available. Also available will ~ also filled the Saturday night the new schedule). Guestspay spot and even Stevie Wonder, HaydenGreen,fonnerlyofthe be the Ad Society's "I learned ~L- ...a. ... #----'" Every Saturday night OJ $15 (ifthey get inside). ----."f one night, wasswaying to the DSSG at the DSSC- Awards to- Ad at Baruch" T·shirts for TimmyRegisfordcreatesmagic You're not alone ifYO\1 think smoothsoundsin theDJbooth. Dinner last semester. "I $10. . but doesn't' make his party that's a high price to pay to Thesoundsystem,energylevel thoughtit was a fantasticidea The rules are simple. Put goers disappear. Once they party. Everyone can'tdish out and heat were all pumpin'. and was pleased that Hayden your name, address, phone geta taste,theybegformoreat $100+ fora dance..The whole I was amused to see those . contactedus: saidAdvertising number, major club affiliation . Shelter. It's a funky, freaky processseemsunnecessary,not whoarecorporatebydayboogie Society President Glen (ifany)andconceptonasheet . and unforgettable experience " to mention the all-important inbicycle shorts and bootiesat Hosking. of paper and drop it in the with a carefree crowd. They interview portion of night. It was even funnier to Workfor the projectbeganin specially marked box in the set themselves free and live membership. This see them with towels and early September. The Ad student activities center or in out their fantasies on and off membership drive, however, toothbrushes in the restrooms Society had to make certain the Advertising Society office the' dance floor. This keeps continues into October with gettingreadyfor workandplay. " thattheplantocreatea mascot in room 839 ofthe 26th Street most heterosexual folks on people paying and packingfor As dawn approached,somegot hadthe supportoftheAthletic building. If possible, please guard, feelinglike meaton the cover. After all, it's still the back to life in the real world Department, Student include an illustration ofyour market(SaturdaynightisGay hottest spot of 1991. You can while a new wave of people Development, and DSSG. All concept. All entriesmustbein nightandFridayisfor a mixed call Shelter's information arrived or got their second ofthe respective departments byOctober24th. You mayenter crowd with DJ Merlin Bobb). center at (212) 677-CLUB for wind, readytoboogie'till noon. gave the idea their complete as individual or as a group. But that's the ambiance of information regarding Saturday's vigorous visit backing. The Advertising Society, Shelter on Saturdaynights ­ "membership and scheduled "usedtorunfromfrommidnight The name of the College's HaydenGreen, presidentofthe freedom of lifestyle, body and performances. into Sunday afternoon. But athletic teams is "The Caribbean Club, and the soul. Free your mind, body and due to circumsj;ance§ipeypnd Statesmen," 'a namethatdates Athletic Department look DJ Timmy Regisford soul. Letyourselfgo. Take the • ,their controlShelt6-§ new back to Ber-nard M. Baruch,forv.:ard to your support and • trip ccau se it'sajurtgleoutthere provides the soulwhile'Ietting' founder and namesake of the creativity. hours, starting Oetober' 18th, and we all need Shelter. .- - uca Ion. a ors It Hi ... nOa..------...I--a---a-·S A Day In the Life of DSSG You Need a Faculty Advisor President LavondaDavis If you are majoring (or considering majoring) in EARLY CHILDHOOD, E.LEMENTARV, or

SPECIAL EDUCATION, .... Work, work, work, work, work, work. "

you need afaculty advisor for early It takes more than the Ifyou want something human mind to solve the done right, you've got problems ofthe Day planning. to ...... do ityourself .Davis puts Session Student Call the SEES Office of Curricular Guidance at 387-1724 or . up posters for the Oct. 3 Government. Hey, is this Date Rape Forum. " "thing' plugged in? come to Room 1614 in t Street Building, Monday to /he18th """:.. Thursday from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm or Fridays, 9:00 amto 2:00 pm if you have notalready been assigned an advisor. Deadline: November 15 , 1991. DSSG Meetings take a little getting useato,but Photos By " , . Lavonda's ge'tting the .Zelphia Phillips · --_ ..- hang of it.

- ,- ' ..... ', ..,. 14 ___--.;",_..;.,.-. ~e:__-_~---.;.---~_...;;.;:15 -i o· - DAY WORKSHOPS· FALL 1991 S...

A.) ACHIEVING SUCCESS THROUGH LESS STRESS (Mr. P. Trinbaudi)

Tuesday: October 8th, 1991; 2:30-4:00 PM • Thursday: October 10th, 1991; 1:00-2:30 PM

,..... A fun and very soothing workshop that will help you to learn relaxation techniques and increase your overall success potential. ~ -By Robert Byrnes (l) .D- B.) ASIAN STUDENTS WORKSHOP (Dr. W.D. Cheng) o 8 Thursday; October 24, 1991: 1:00-2:00 PM No LongerA· Personal adjustment and growth - focusing, specifically on Assertiveness Training and Communication Skills. c.) ASSERT YOURSELF (Dr. E. Soto) Cougar, But Still Thursday; OCtober 17, 1991; 1:00-2:30 PM Thursday; OCtober 24, 1991; 1:00-2:30 PM -, GrOWling anda stationaryho1d onrockmusic the There will be two sessions for this workshop. In the first session we will become familar with the meaning of assertive, non-assertive and nextalbum,Uh-Boh, releasedin 1983 _ aggressive behaviors. In the second sessions we will practice behaving assertively. JOHN MELLENCAMP was under the name John Cougar Whenever We Wanted Mellencamp. At the time it was ProducedbyJohnMellencamp considered his best work and a really D.) COPING WITH CHANGE (Dr. 8.S. Tien) Mercury Records great album. It contained the three RATING: A huge hits, "Crumblin' Down," "The .~ - --AUtnority-SOng" an~nk-Houses-: Thursday; December 5,1991; 1:OO-2:00PM L....- ....I Now that he has a foothold on rock music and his actual name is back on Change can lead to problems. This workshop will help the student who is facing(difficult changes in shool, at work, at home or in a If anyone has noticed the "Cougar" his album covers, John Mellencamp relationship. Workshop exercises will help familiarize the student with the stages of change and how to manage them positively. has totally been eliminated in Indiana John "please don' call me Cougar" Mellencamp with l1is new relea'i 'Whenever WI reaches back intohis own feelings and Wanted.- born rock starJohn Mellencamp's new writes about something he holds E.) EXPLORING CAREERS masterpiece Whenever We Wanted. passionately. In 1985 he released indeeda popsongandthatJohn Cougar And, the best songon the album, "Now But we all knew it was coming. Over Scarecrow, which I am convinced is Mellencamp was then a pop singer, More Than Ever," that grabs a hold of the years he has gradually squeezed definitelythebestalbumoftheeighties. "but so what," he said, "this is John youfrom thebeginningwithit'swinding In these 2-sessions workshops, students will Jearn what it takes to make a good decision about majors and careers. They will view a. the stage name "Cougar"into oblivion. Still under the name John Cougar Cougar." an whirling distorted guitar riff, videotape, take a vocational test and discuss issues of concern. All wo~hQps held 12:30-2:30 eM. Although we can't help but call him Mellencamp, he fe-els instead of sings Nowit's 1991 andtimefor a newJohn combined with a driving rhythm and John Cougar, his actual last name is on this album, with the powerful and Cougar Mellencamp'album, but this John Mellencamp's growling voice. Mellencamp. ramming hits, "Lonely '01 Night," time the Cougarisgone. Atthe private From then on the song never lets go, Series A: (Dr. T. Heris) After being advised by Mercury - Thursdays: September 26th and October 3, 1991 "SmallTown,""Rumbleseat,""a.O.C.K playing ofhisnew album at Carnegie and neither does the rest ofthe album. RecordsofficialsthatJohnMellencamp . intheU.S.A.,""EetweenALaugha~ Hall, there .. ~ere signs saying Notonlyisthemusicfastanddnving, just wouldn't make it the 1978 rock A Tear," "Minutes To Memories," an~· Whenever We" Wanted by John but the lyrics are biting and forceful. Series B: (Dr. P. 1mbimbo) scene (yes, he has been around that probably·the bestsong on the album, if "please 'don't call me Cougar" On the first-song of the album, "Love - Thursdays: October 17th and 24th, 1991 long) his first album is simply titled not the best songhe's everdone "Rain Mellencamp. and Happiness," Mellencamp sings, John Cougar, and contains _the hit On The Scarecrow." On October 6, WNEW played the' "And we wage our wars in the Series C: (Or. T. Heris) song, "1 Ne'ed A LOver," which by the Then there was atum. The distortion wholealbum through, andifanyotyou neighborhoods, wekilltheyoungtofeed - Thursdays: October 31st and November 7th, 1991 wayisindeedhis song, eventhoughPat guitar was replaced with acoustic werelistening;thenyou knowit'sgreat.. the old, And man that ain't no good:" .Benatar.didacover ofit,he.WT9t;e it, guitars.-andelectr-ic.fiddles..And in, ' The.acousticguitarwasleft.athomeforThen.inthe. s.{)ng.H~Whe~n~Y~r We Series 0: Following the "Cougar's" trail, 1987' he released The Lonesome this one, and the distortion pedals had Wanted," he sings "And lkn.ow 8M'S (Dr. P. Imbimbo) Nothin'MattersandWhatHItDid? - Thursdays: November 14th and 2151, 1991 Jubilee. Thealbum didsucceedon the the dustblown offofthem. The electric outthere somewhere, She's wrestling in was released in 1980, still under the charts, but was a disappointment to fiddle was replaced by... a trumpet? the bones, With confetti in herhair, You .pseudonym ofJohn Cougar, the album many, compared with his earlier stuff. The music grinds and John can bet she's not alone:" Series E: (Dr. T: Heris) didn't see much chart success and can Although he did have three hits offthe Mellencamp grunts his lyrics,justlike Basically When.ever We Wanted is - Thursdays: December 5th and 12th, 1991 be found at almost all discount 'racks album,"PaperIn Fire,""CherryBomb," he used to, but unfortunately there classic John "don't call me Cougar" fOT an unbelievably low price. . and "Check It Out." isn't one Ooooh, and there are only a Mellencamp. The album gnaws and In 1982 (still as John Cougar) he NextcameBigDaddyandeven more few Yeahh's, but there are plenty of bites from beginning to end, and is a released American Fool, which disappointment. rhis album saweven Whoah's to compensate. relief from his last two fiddle faddle contained the hits "China Girl," (no, Tess chart success, and his name still The three best songs on the album albums. All thatweneedfrom him now RESERVE YOUR SPACE I!! not the David Bowie song) and "Hurts had the "Cougar' in the middle. The are, "Get A Leg Up," which is isagreatesthitsalbum,butthenagain So Good," and ofthe course the mega­ two best songs ofthis album "Martha" reminiscent of"Hurts So Good." Then WheneverWeWantedjustmighttum F.) LIFE SKILLS FOR THE 90'S (Dr. J. Ruffin and HELPLINE/Peer Counselors) hitandthequintessentialJohn Cougar and "Pop Song," and when this song there is the title track "Whenever We out to be that. song, "Jack and Diane." wasplayedonWNEW(102.7·FM),Scott Wanted,"thatmakesyou sayit'sabout So, now after achieving chart success Muni pointed out that the song was time he decided to play rock again. - Developing Intimate Relationships and Safe Sex Practices

Thursdays: October 31st, November 14th, December 5th & 19th, 1991 Movie Review 1:00-2:30 PM; Globus Lounge; 360 Park Avenue South; Room 1704

Come to see a video on college students and sex; assess your level of risk for sexually transmitted diseases (STD's); and participate A New- Twist On in a discussion of how to develop intimate relationships and safe sex practices.

G.) VIDEO PRESENTATION AND QISCUSSION SERIES (Mr. P. Tribaudi) The Prodigal Son Little Man Tate; Starring Jodie Foster, Dianne Wiest and Adam Hann­ Tuesdays, 2:30-3:30 PM (Attend one, two or more sessions) Byrd; Directed by Jodie Foster; Written by Scott Frank; KPAA Rating PG; RATING:B October 15, 1991 - Test Taking Without Fear & About Math Anxiety By Holly Rittman Marking the feature film directing with two women:his somewhatskeevy II OCtober 22,1991 - About AIDS debut of Oscar-winning actress Jodie working class mother (Jodie Foster), Foster, Orion Pictures' "Little Man and a brilliant, yet annoying child III OCtober 29, 1991 - ImprOVing Your Self-Image Tate" tells the story' of an psychologist (Dianne Wie'st),'both of' extraordinarily gifted, seven-year-old whom have conflicting ideas ofhow to Jodie Foster and Adam Hann-Byrd in -LittleMan Tatl.· raise him. Foster wants Fred to be A series of video presentations on various topics of concern to college students. Come and learn new information and share ideas boy, Fred Tate, and his attempts to fit in. Well, maybe "gifted" is a bit ofan "just a normal kid," and· Wiest insists would be understandable if he had But enough aboutFred. Let's talk with the opportunity for informaldiscussion in a supportive atmosphere. You can come to only one meeting or come all 3 weeks. his intelligence is something. to be .' I understatement. This seven-year-old enjoyed a normal childhood with his aboutDede (Foster.) Personally, I'm AU WOrlWlgps wm meet..1lL1he Omce of CounseUng anPsyc~ Services. unless otherwise noIm paints murals in oils" and in water, cultivated and not hidden. mother whenhe was home, but that's sick and tired of seeing her portray plays piano at competition level, and Okay, butwhatdoes Fred want? The not what we're shown in the film. We working class, unintelligent, crass solves mathematical equations of movie never really makes it clear. At see Fred miserable at home with his women, e.g. "The Accused," "Taxi Counseling and Psychological services dazzling intricacy. Oh, and did I first, he seems exci ted aboutattending unchallenging classes, his cherry pit­ Driver," We know she does that role Room1737 360 Park Avenue South (between 25th and 26th St.) mention he wrote his mother an a school for gifted children like him. Spittingmotherandhisinsensitiveand well, she should take more roles like Monday through Friday 9Am-5pm Evening hours are available by appointment only operettaforherbirthday? Yes, labeling But later in the film he becomes cruel playmates, Nothingmakes Fred theFBIagentsheplayedin"TheSilence unhappywith this special lifestyle and Call (212) 447-3521; 9AM· 5PM him "gifted" is, putting it mildly. happy. Adam Harm-Byrd, who plays Well anyhow, Fred's life is greatly longs to return to his mother and the Fred, is very good at acting unhappy. Continued On Page 18 ,-•. ~ ~'. ~ .... _'. ) j .' .\ ... _ .J J_ '.: affected bythe relationships he shares "normal"lifeofa seven yearold. Which But maybe he's not acting. 17 -----1-6 --.,;;..------...... _...=.-.-----~---.....;..-~------.-;;.;.....:,;;..;;.;.;.~- un rstan yet. ow, e c ose to m e CI) Q) . musictbatthepublichasalreadyheard. .~ Ifyoulistencarefullyto-oetOft"itwill '0 Q) Movie Review starttosoundlike"Boomin'system-by e0.. LL Cool J which soundslike *Hold On" Q) . byEnVogue. Nothinguptempoon this albumisinnovativeoreveninteresting. .The best of (the worst) the material i'TheManIn~ . comes· from the ballad camp of the • • album. The best of the ballads is titled " Money Don't Matter 2 Night.- This is ~The oneoftheraremoments whereonecan ?- Moon' is actu8lly see some of the true artistry thai you have come accustomed to hearing from 'Prince. Not that this JDown to Earth tracksets newlevelsofmusiccraftiness but it actually is a song that one gets the Impression that Prince fel t. You TheManInthe Moon;. Starring Resse are taken through several scenarios where you are told of the importance Witherspoon,..Emily Warfield, Jason " London, Sam Waterson and Tess Harper; ATouching Moment between -Danr and Court and realinsignificance of money in .. Written by Jenny Wingfield; Directed by ,. ." Robert Mulligan. MPAA Rating: PG. slow-paced, sensitive film tomboy, Danielle"Dam"Trant explainsthefilm title in which about 3 teenagers growing-up (ResseWitherspoon)talkingto the girls mother.used to tell RATING:B and falling in love in 1957 her seventeen year-old sister themthatiftheyhada problem -.., Louisiana. Maureen (Emily Warfield) theyshouldtellittothemanin - Byltalael·A. MartiDez age- . movie there was, The movie begins with about the uncertainty of the moon and the problem Justwhenyouthoughtyou've somebody releases a new one. fourteen year-oldElvis-loving, growingup. Theirconversation would be solved by morning. seenevery type of"coming- of- "The. Man in The Moon" is a The girl's start to do a lot of talking to the manin themoon with the arrival of17 year-old Court Foster (Jason London). "Dani" meets Court when he TIAACREFF jumpsintoa pondin which she isskinny-dipping. Sheangerly orders him from the pond but it turns out that his family owns the property and has returned to farm theland. She is forced to leave the pond / Therels only one type ofthrone this Prince should be on. instead and does so in a huff. "Dani" meets Court again ltflat outbores me to tears. Therehas one's life. This is atopic that has been later that day when his family been times when Prince could have of special interest to Prince since he visits their old friends the been accused oftaken musictoanother has been having to deal with the low Trant family. Marie Foster, level that the public didn't quite returns on investment in several . Court'smother, has returned to the. family farm because of herhusband'sdeath whichhas Record Review also forced Court te face adult interesting,blitforsomereasonitisn't.... it's a sexual thing? responsibilityes a teenager. NffiVANA Problem .~ is the lyriCs, therr:e . Problem #3. Are background vocals : ~. While at the Trant farm Nevermind . stupid. fro example, in"PolIY' -a song really necessary'in every songiAiI' Court and "Dani" avoid each Produced by Butch Vig and supposed to be the serious issue of these guys do in every song is repeat otheratfirstbutarethenforced Nirvana r~pe~ ~~1?_~:n ~ing~,-Polly aJh~.1'[email protected]~r~~Jl~_Jti~~.9 " .. . ,,,,,,_,,'_,,_,.4 ,._ ._ .. ~. __.__ ...... _'~ .,_.-. _._4. __...., __ .... ·_._.4. __•..__ ~ ...-. _~".c __ ~. . want .togo to thestoretogetherwhich GetreriRecordS . cracker, J think 1shoUld'get~olf-'ur monotonousand-extremely irritating. puts them on the road to RATING:C first." These words were enough to In the song "Lithium," they sing, ONE MILLION OF THE BEST MINDS friendship. The friendship for By Tara Mandlebaum. makeme pressthefastforward button! "Yeahh, Yeahh, Yeahh" at least a "Dani'Teadsto "love"for Court. Original?Yes. Talented?Yes. Boring? Another example is in the song thousand times! In the song "Breed," Her "love" is shaken when "Lithium," The musicis okay, kindofa we have shout a million ·Shesaids,~-1 IN AMERICA HAVE ALREADY CHOSEN Yes! This is as suitablea description I Maureen and Court meet and funkierBeatles, butthe lyricsmake no don't care" and "I don't mind:" Why, can give about Nirvana's second and fall in love. Their love leads to sense. "I'm so happy because todav I Wh Wh' perfectly titled album Nevermind•. J' y, y. THE BEST RETIREMENT PROGRAM. heartbreak, separation and found my friends...I'm so ugly that's - Also, why have titles of songs ifyou Nirvana's music can be described as reconciliation for the two okaysoanyou. " I don'tunderstandthe never mention them in the song itself, hardrockwith somenew wave soundto sisters. meaning of this song. I am especially Ihadtrouble distinguishingwhichsong it, all within kind ofa pop sensibility. 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The film's big kind of new wave, ·and side two has a I Jane's Addiction type sound to it, that Geffen Records received the highest posaible ratings from minus is that it is slow paced now~' I you can't dance to. Neither or which so sing .. all three ofthe insurance industry's leading but at the same time it seems .about issues I as the characters are rushing can really be placed in a punk-rock independent agencies.* that mean II( --'-'tI." ---=.2...... :....:....: _ to ten the storybeforethemovie category. The major problem with the band is, .something,and ends. This is a big detractorin make us I InJI'-'ultt>lI (Full name) thatcharacterscoul d havebeen yes, too much diversity! They K.O from ~understand .. one extreme to the next. When I listen Ensuring the future better developed so that the .you! - or it'. 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CD So as Y0':l can see, start at the beginnin~. .~ maintaining the condition of The lastandmost imRPrtant ~ your books will benefit you in step in storing your comic m __ .:the lOIig run. But remember, collectible is in the Ioeation. • iMan Tate' grading a book is purely The following are collecting • c;; Continued From Page 15 subjective and it doesn't mean guidelines that any collector $? m yourdealerwill agreewithyou. should follow for proper ~ -- ofthe Lambs." Nevertheless, themselveshaveany answers. . ' • ••Storing Your Books. •• storing: ~ ,....,-. she remains a remarkable -- . An even more pressing The best way for' a collector I} Never keep your comic ...... Gi actress, and, evident from this questioninmymindiswhatin tostore hisbooks.arein plastic books or comic boxes in direct ::. movie, a talented director as .g the hell possessed the casting bags,.but not just any plastic contact with.the sun. ~ Q. well. Thescenesflow smoothly crew to cast Harry Connick, bags. Bags come in all shapes 2} Keep all books and boxes ...... intooneanotherandtheactors o Jr. as a pool shooting, globe and sizes. For instance, you away from potentially damp interact well, especially the tossingcollege student? Don't can purchase bags that fit all places like a basement. child actors in the film. get me wrong, Connick is an Modern age books but may be 3} Keep all comic books away Therearetoomanyquestions incredible musician, but a to tight for a Silver Age book. from water and water areas. left unanswered in this film. Lawrence Olivier, he's not.' .. Thereareal sobags specifically 4} Comic books store best in For instance, what place in "Little Man Tate"is good for ' forGoldenAge books, but cool and dry areas. society does the gifted child these ~ few laughs and maybe some 'will cost more money due to ,have? He's shunned by his tears for the sentimental their thickness, These are just simple ways peers,andregardedasa misfit viewer, but if you thought it Along with the proper comic to maintain te quality ofyour byadults. The movie does not was going to be an Insightful, bag, the collector should use collection. But remember evenattempttoresolvethisfor the first being that the dealer perfectlycenteredwithnosigns thought-provoking film about The recent explosion in the whatarecalledbackingboards. keep your little brothers and Fred,anditisambiguousasto must make a profit and the of aging is a Mint book and a the plight of a gifted child, I comic book industry has These boards help to support sisters away from your whether the writers -~ittll second is that dealers consider comic book dealer can ask for _think you should stay home Jodi. Foster as Direclor in Man Tall.- sparked a new concern among the comic while itisin the bag. valuables. yourmerchandise tobesecond as much as 120 pe~nt ofthe collectors for proper storing The backing board is slightly hand merchandise. Ifyou are currentguide price. Mostbooks ::~~:m~~~: j~~li;:.::~i:.:.ai techniques. The purpose of largerthan thecomic book and ••• seeking the top price for the found in this condition look as this particularcolumn is to let they prevent the books from book, you'rejustgoing to have though they have never been you know what I think are the unnecessary bending. These to sell it yourself. read by anyone. Writing. best ways to store your backing boards are priced in Comic books have a strict A book in fine condition is collection. After all, I'm not the same price range as the gradingsystem. There are six one that has only slight signs only a collector, I'm a lifetime comic bags. Editing. conditions that a cornie book is ofwearbuthas obviouslybeen collector. The next step in storage are graded in and the lesser the read a couple oftimes. A book Let's first define what mint cardboard boxes with conditiona bookisin,thelower in this condition can garner condition is. A comic book in accompanying lids. These Production. the amount of money the about 60% of the guide price mint condition is a book that boxes like the bags, are collector can expect to retrieve and70%in veryfine condition. has not been damaged and available in all shapes and for the item. A comic book in very good ~dvertising. looksasgoodasnewregardless sizes. The most standard box The six grades of a comic condition is considered to be a of age. A collector looking to holds approximately 325 book are poor, very good, fine, well-read issue with minor sell his comic book can only bagged and boarded comic very fine, and near to near markings and some slight expect to get about 30% ofthe books. These white ordinary mint. There are many factors discolcrations. The books current respective guide price boxes cost about four bucks. . that place a comic in anyone of original gloss might have from a dealer, so, you should Asyour collection grows, you these categories. - dulledsomewhatandrolledup It Takes assure yourselfofatleast this. might want to keep a proper A comic book that has shar.p spinesoftenmarkbooksinvery Thisisthemostthatanydealer .check on how many books you edges, pages like new, a cover good grade. A book in this will give you for two reasons' haveandwhatkindofcondition All Kinds. , -' that has full luster, and is condition can retrieve about 1;IIRflll,'iiliii occasion for the ancestorsto be among the living, by dwelling in specially made-masks.and -­ The .Take A Trip. To costumes to celebratewith,the' tribe. The African artists use the best of their products to West Africa Via make thefinest costumes. The costumes are intricately interwoven with shells, glass beads, brass,sequinsandother T The Bamch Gallery materials found in the land. In the Baruch exhibition there is also a shell for the By Newton Brunache One cannot appreciate the Shango Priest (Shango is the For the lovers ofAfrican Art, exhibition unless they main Yoruba dei ty). AIthough I the Nigerian tribe of Yoruba understand the context in some recent costumes may has some of the finest works which these artifacts are used. have foreign' or artificial that are not to be missed. You The tribe of Yoruba, like all material on them (a rare don't have to go to West Africa other African tribes, is occurrence), it is important to witness suchwork, because extremely religious and has that they be made of natural until October 25, Eric D. many personifications of substances of Yorubaland, c Robertson brings to Baruch becausespiritsfrom naturelike. natural phenomena(deities or some of his best Yoruba "gods"), thattheyhonorinorder to dwell in the natural artifacts. tomaintaina good relationship substances oftheir land. Entitled "Masks and with nature. Themasksthatare displayed Masquerades: Yoruba The "living dead" are the are illustrious examples of o. ~ K Ancestral Spirit Costumes ancestors who founded the African ideology. The shapes African Anclltnj Spirit Costuml, on display II Barach Galle" From West Africa: this family lineages and made are rather abstract because abs~t. exhibition can be seen in the­ significantcontributions tothe spiritsthemselvesare to flourishthroughouttheages. presenceofofspiritsbylooking BaruchCollegeGallerylocated tribe. Their character was so On the top of the headpieces .Sewing the ceremonies, the at the wooden African masks. weavers of the costumes are This feeling is enforced by the at 135 E. 22 Street, inside the ideal that their descendants, are elaborate superstructures temporarily"possessed"by the waythesemasksareabstractly lobby of the Administrative the 'living, call on them for that define the spirit they E Building. guidance. Africansunderstand represent. A perfect example spirits that they are shaped. representing. Whatthismeans The Egungun Festival art A Graduate of St. John's thatthephysical planeoflifeis is an eye-catching wooden is that the person in the exhibition is a must see for all University, Robertson is a just a continuation of the headdress with a costume or behind the mask the lovers of African art at director, _ lecturer and spiritual plane, so when- a superstructure of a mother does not display his or her Baruch College. - This consultant who owns his own heroic figure departs from the holding a baby that is sucking character, but rather that of opportunity should-especially R Gallery, where he keeps his physical plane, by dying, and on herbreast,andanotherbaby the ancestral spirit. It is not be taken when the fact is African Art collection. enters the realm ofthe spirits, on her back. The women an easy subject to explain to considered that the Baruch The exhibition itself is he is often called back for represent land .and fertility, anyone whoisunfamiliar with College Gallery's exhibitions ;;. specifically about Odum assistance andadvice in world thus the continuationoflife on Easternspirituality,butitwill have been critically acclaimed '- E gungun, which means affairs,thusthetitleEgungun, the land. Consequently, her be sufficedhere tosay that the for years. "Festival of the Living Dead" the "living dead." firm andboldlystandingbreast spirits actually take hold of With flyers and a pamphlet in Yoruba, and the Epa The Egungiln festival is for onthechild'smouthstandsfor the person's body and acts as thatdesc:tibetheartpieces,and Student Center Festivals, both which occur in thecelebrationoftheancestors. the life that she is passing on . . his or her soul. Itis actuallya a half-hour movie that shows Yorubaland. There are eight Although the ceremonies are , to her descendants (Mricans 137 E. 22 St. common phenomena an actual Egungun festival in ancestral spirit costumes, one entertaining and full of alwaysrepresentthelandwith throughout Afiica. A keen art Nigeria, you will definitely Room 301F priestshirt,sixmasksandfour amusements such as dancing, a female deity). With this life drums on display. singing and music, it is an substance, the tribe continues observer may almost feel the enjoy a fine display ofAfrican ___ masterpiece ort campus. ., 20 " e 0 er urn IS de es en · people think of it. I~ can be CD ·Brew. The name implies it Record Review > ·.thought of as ~d Bop," all. It is a brew of powerful MILLIO~~" nCD . Davis" long solo THE c. '.trumpeteering and high and low-trumpet sounds, M I. For MilDOIl8 f! Remember \Vhell: seductivesaxophoneanddrum CD '.~ improvisationdefinedhisera Produced By Terry Brown Q. solosandofcourseDavisdoing Smash RecordS '­ · in stance and individuality CD solos. The album is a two disk RATING:C ~ as wellas withhisbrassbands .Q Miles Davis set containing only six songs By Lenny ViiPiotti t- thatsometimesnumberedup • . tonineteen. whose duration is between ... • 1926 - 1991 That in=-:di~V1~duality was seventeen to twenty nine M Is For Millions is the especially emphasized in his minutes long. It's a powerful debut album of The Millions, compilation ofjazz sound that but millions not what this dressing. He would wear is ...... - sooths. One could easily light album will sell. TO" elaborate silk garments that up a candle and sip a glass of CD borderedon the risque. Tt,1 .., .D- wine on a comfortable couch. o modeofdressattractedpecpte Most non-Jazz listeners will By Massimo S. Salerno to Davis and increased his 8 Fifty years ago was when popularity. Ordinary people rememberMilesastheguywho Although in the lastyears of Davisrecordedasa bandleader talks low and funny and who his performing life he tended' who would usually not buy for the first time, and since Jazz albums began buying looks like the "Prince of not to look at the audience then he has created over 200 Darkness," which was . while he played, Miles Davis Miles' albums. plus compilations of albums all ·the Miles Davis perpetuated by his looks and. wasnotignonnghis audience. Of and has recorded with such twostandout. is indifference. It is an Rawson Davisfelt themelodies,sweeps albums, One Bpm SAT.QC~ greatsaslegendarysaxophone ~nM,wherehe~a~ unfortunate image ofa genius ~ CIS ."BOUILLONDE CRIMINAL JUSTICE . AMERICAN THEATRE 4prn' and notes coming from his playerJohn Coltrane, Charlie trumpet player. Too many E TUES. OCT. 22 tremendously long solos and CJ:J CULTURE" CLOSEUP WING AMERICANTHEATRE 'trumpetmatteredmost. Inhis Parker, Herbie Hancock, as people misunderstood his RACE TO SAVE THE bursts ofhis trumpetfired at The Millona aren't worth the 12 8 am, 12, 4 & 8 pm 8:30pm "Gypsy" WING own self proclaimed..-- well as many other great Jazz narcissistic love of his own PLANET .. the listenerand where Davis dollars ' "EUROPA SEMANAL" CINEMA THEN/CINEMA 11am Jonathan Pryce, Topol & _, introverted way he was right. mUSICIans. music and sound as ego, when "Remnants ofEden" takes center stage of his 9:30 am, 1:30, .5:30 & 9:30 pm NOW BOUILLON DE CULTURE Others Davis'immortality will live on Miles Davis'music defies the toMiles, all thatmattered was 8 am, 12, 4 & 8 pm quintet. The Millions are Lori Allison "SCHAUPLATZ FILM: "House By The 12:30 pm 5prn through his music. . boundaries of jazz as many the music. COMPUTER onvocals, MattAmsleronbass, DEUTSCHLAND" River" (1950) RACE TO SAVE THE BOUILLON DE CULTURE CHRONICLES Harry Dingman III on guitar 10 am, 2, 6, 10 pm Starring: Louis Haywood, PLANET 6:30 pm 9 am, 1, 5 & 9 pm and keyboards, and Gregory "ITALIAN TV" Jane Wyatt "Remnants ofEden" JOURNEY TO THE WEST MECHANICAL Hill on drums. 11 am, 3, 1 & 11 pm Directed by Fritz Lang 2pm ''Escortingthe Tang Produced by former Rush "WORLD 9pm UNIVERSE Priest" _ , TV" COMPUTER •. "Vectors" , producer, Terry Brown, M Is 11:30 am, 3:30, 7:30 & 11:30 SIGN OFFAT 11 PM CHRONICLES 8prn , 9:30 am, 1:30, 5:30 & 9:30 For Millions is at best, pm 3pm CINEMA THEN/CINEMA pm reminiscent of an early Pat SIGN OFFAT MIDNIGHT MECHANICAL NOW £lIN. OCT 20 AGAINST ALL ODDS Benatar throwaway. UNIVERSE FILM: "The Hitch-Hiker" SCHAUPLATZ "Normal Calculations" The album lacks serious "Vectors" _ (1953) FRI. OCI..l.B DEUTSCHLAND 10 am, 2, 6 & 10 pm lyrical content to go with it's 3:30 pm Starring: Edmond O'Brien AMERICA THEATRE lOam AMERICA IN SPACE \ qucik, clean and at times WING: JERUSALEM: ON-LINE AGAINST ALL ODDS & Frank Lovejoy 10:30 am, 2:30, 6:30 & 10:30 Directed by Ida Lupino ~ driving music. . Bernard Jacobs, Stuart 11 am "Normal Calculations" pm 9prn 771..."pple Signs of Rush type guitar Thompson & Others WESTERN TRADITION 4pm vvl...Unll'''r. work is predominate all over DISCOVERING SIGN OFFAT 11 PM t ~ ,,,, : 11it It" AMERICA IN SPACE Bam, 12, 4, B pm 11:30 am PSYCHOLOGY pn1/!(, 'J/N! the album and the rhythm ART OF BEING HUMAN EUROPEAN JOURNAL 4:30pm ,IIln 1 " Ia-«: "Developing Child" section of Amsler and Hill is "Man & Beauty" NOON DISCOVERING MON. OCT. 28 I•: formidable. Themusiciansare 11 am, 3,7 & 11 pm ; ~, , , 9:30 am, 1:30,5:30 & 9:30 pm EUROPASEMANAL PSYCHOLOGY VOICES tight, but the songs lack any SIGN OFF ATMIDNIGHT , ••• H .... 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~ two time all-star and that ing coach Kevin "skip· Sheehansays, ICjfwe scorefour Baseball Team Gets speaksfor itself;At second.we McDermott says, "pitching is to five runs per game we have .8 ,1bld;EricG~.q~~ J~9_~ a weaknefiJS.on,the team." a goodchanceofwinning more .~ ismakinga nicetransitionfrom Baruch is lacking some what­ games than we lose." Ready Fot Winter catcherto second. Lastyearhe in offense. Head' coach Dan tried thirdbase but didn't See muchaction.Now,hehasfound Workouts a home at second base. He By David A. Amir which will turn a stand, up doesn'thavealotofspeedthere As the Baruch baseball team double into a triple. In right, but he has good range and he' Take That! heads into their winter work you will find rookie Rob too willnot makemanyerrors. outs to improve their talent, Lawton. Lawton is another Last year he struck out once. other teams will have tofind a good defensive player.Justbe­ Thisyearhehasa good chance By Eric'Gro88lllaD I'm notquestioning the Yan­ way to beat this new 'team. causehe'sa rookie don'texpect to lead this team in hitting. Riddle of the week: What do kee trade that sent Dave Baruchisnolongera spiritless him to make those rookie mis­ During the fall he batted, over you get when you cross M-C. Winfield to the .Angels for team, lacking in ability. They takes. He is not your typical .400 andwill challenge Rivera Hammer with LeDDy Mike Witt. I just can't re­ are a team that practices and right fielder. He doesn't hit for the batting tittle. Dykstra and George Stein­ member which one was sup- finds a waytowin theirgames. many homeruns, he doesn't Behind the plate only one brenner? .A hammer, nails . posed to be washed up. The team finished their fall strike out very often, he won't player comes to mind. John and a nut. If you ever hear William season by sweepingNew York throwoutrunnersatthe plate Pefia. Pefiaisa good defensive Who did Vmce Coleman "close that refrigerator" University in a two game se­ on the fly. But, he does the catcher. In time he willleam play for this season? Perry SPeakyou have to won­ ries. On Saturday September little things perfectly. He hits to call a good game. Once that HowardJohnsonfor MVP? der how he graduated college. 28 four pitchers for Baruch .the cut offman, when batting happens, look out. Offensive Don't make me laugh. Hojo Football commissioner Paul combined to win a 6-0. NYU he works the pitcher and he wise heis not a threatbut that hada superboffensive season, Tagliabue is upset over the was held to 5 hits and two has a nice stroke ofthe bat. too will improve. but his impersonation of Ed­ number of players that failed walks. Now we move on to the in­ Now we come to the pitching wardScissorhandson thefield steroid tests this year. Give on the following day the of­ field. We startwiththe consis­ staff. This is with out a doubt really hurt the Mets. Thirty themreadingandwritingtests fense carried the team to a 13­ tent and, reliable Sean Bar­ one of the strongest areas on plus errors don't win yen Paul, then you'll go gray. 7win.Therewerenohomeruns rows. Barrows has the ability the team. With theaddition of awards. Quite often after a defeat but a lot ofcontact. tomaketheinfieldlookincred­ Billy Oliva the staff has only DidEricPlunkandCharlie you'llhearfootballplayerssay, The team was supposed to ible. Ifthey make bad throws, gotten better. Oil Oliva, O'brien really get paid? "we just didn't get up for the play Queens College for the Barrows will snatch it. In the Esckroff says, "he is the most Do youthink FrankCashen game," Someone should re­ fall finale but the game was fall he batted in the number dominating pitcher we have now wishes the phone would mind them, theyonly play one rained out. four slot and he rose to the seen all fall." He adds, "rm havebeenbusywhenhe called game a week. Evaluation: First, we will occasion. He showed that he glad he's on our team." Along the Twins and offered Rick Jet coaches wanted totry the startwiththeoutfield.Theout­ has the power to be there. At withJimmyCrespo, whohada Aguilera and Kevin Tapani run and shoot offense, but it field will be lead by the hot corner there is rookie good 1991 season and Alfie for Frank Viola? failed' because'Ken O'brien centerfielder Washington Frank Preniciaro. He isa sure Ortatheteam issetwith start­ l1D not sayingTim Leary is runs like he got shot. Zurita. His bat and ability to handedthirdbaseman. Hewill ingpitchers.Baruchalsofound bad,butJimAbbotcouldpitch Don't cry Isiah, Kenny catch up to well hit balls will not make an error on the rou­ a stopper in Rivera. That will better right handed. "sky" Walker was passed up help the pitching staff. In left tine plays and he will come up definitely help out when the How'Mel Stottlemyre has bythe Olympic committee and you win find the speedy Mark with the diving catch. Against pitchers when the get tired in survived two manageri al he isn't pouting. Esckroff.Esckroffmustusehis l}rew, he dove twice to his left, the fast inning. As good as he changes is beyond me. David TradingMo Cheeks doesn't speed to help him got on base. got up and threw out the run­ is, he can not pitch more than Cone and Fnuik Viola were mean the Knicks are giving ,He must buntand putthe bali .ners. Now in the middle ofthe, ,an inning.' The reason is to '. terrible, white--RonDarting' ,'Mark"Jaasollavot"4H)fcoilfi­ inplay. If'he does, hewill have infield we have the two cap­ keephis arm strongand ready totally re'gyessed. Sid dence. Itmeansnobodywanted a high on base percentage. tains.Atshortstop,JoseRivera ,for the next game. ' Fernandez still hasn't pro­ Jackson. Esckroffalso has the power to is great. Hehas a rocketfor an The strength on this team is gressed. AI Peiiacouldn'tpitch The Rangers have just ran' hit balls into the alley, that ann and a great bat. He is a definitely the pitching. Pitch- herebutlooksgreatinAtlanta. out or reasons for not winning Dwight ''Doc" Gooden can't a championship. Mark seem to stay away from the Messier is awesome. Doc, and I don't believe Mel is Would you pay to see Mike Baruch Soccer Team Rolls On not to blame. Tyson box in the Olympics?

By David A. Amir Queens College, Queens only disappointment was the With the score tied at one thought" that they wouldgetan Lehman game." apiece on a goal by Joseph easy win out of Baruch. What Baruch will face some tough Romin, it seemed as though they got was a 1-0 overtime oppenents in the second half. the Baruch Soccer team was loss, along with a senseofreal­ Thoseteamsinclude College of headed for a tie with City CoI­ ity. Baruch is not a walk all Staten Island, New York Uni­ lege. However, it didn't work over me tearn. The game fea­ versity, York, Hunter,Medgar out that way. The referee tured Baruch's newest goal Evers and then they head to thought that a Baruch player keeper,Tal Parez. Parezplayed the CUNY Championships. SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION was playing in a dangerous on the Israeli Junior National Following the Championship way and ejected him. Baruch Team. He is a very good goal weekend Baruch will face off FOR 'STUDENTS WHO NEED was forced to play with only keeper and will share the goal against C.W. Post. ten playersinsteadofthenorm tending position with, third Coach Henry plans to finish eleven. City went on to score year keeper, Ali Fares. Since second or third in the division two more goals and win the Queens is a tough Division II butisconfidenthe will win the game. team Baruch had to play CUNY Championship. Should E That loss dropped Baruch to harder -and the effort payed that happen and Baruch Fol­ 4-3 and fourth place in the off. Baruch'sEinakThordason lows with a win over Post, FOR COLLEGE CUNY division. scored the game winnerin the Baruch stands a good chance Every' student is eligible for some type of financial Preseding the loss to City second and final 10· minute to be invited to the Eastern aid regardless of.-. grades or parental income. College, Baruch played John overtime. Baruch knowsitcan CollegiateAthletic Conference Jay, Queens College and compete withthe betterteams (ECAC) Championship. COMPREHENSIVE DATABASE: Our data base of over 200.000 listings of scholarships and grants represent over ' Lehman College. . andthisgameprovedthatfact. With Fares and Parez, who $10 billion in private sector financial aid. Baruch Beat John Jay 2-1 Followingthe Queens game , HenryClassifies as, "twoofthe MANY AWARDS: SCholarships are available to students based on but the score,"couldhavebeen Baruch hada little four game better goal tenders in the their career plans. family heritage and academic interests. widder," says' Coach Henry. winning streak. U nfortunatly league,"Baruchstandsa good ~UNIOUE' RESEARCH: Our research department has located many The reason that it wasn't is Lehman College stopped that chanceoffinishinghigherthan scholarships including awards for newspaper earners. because, "we don't have a soc­ streak on October 5. Baruch fourthinthestandings.Ahmed grocery clerks. cheerleaders and non-smokers, , cerfield topractice on," Henry lost 2-1. The lone goal came Fares must also continue to RESULTS GUARANTEED. 1 adds. Baruch got both goals from Ahmed Fares. "They score for the team. CAll ANYTIME FOR A FREE BROCHURE from the team'sleadingscorer, couldn'tbelievetheylost;says Henry is pleased with per­ AhmedFares.Fareshas5 goals Henryon his players. Lehman formances by Freshman Cyril so far. Henry describes Fares is decent team but Baruch Smith. He says that Smith is, (800)"~· 808 as a, "very skillfull and hard should have won. "doingan extremely good job." .working. Coach Henry says that, "we Henry is also happy with • • When Baruch played areexpecting to getbetter.The Danford Paddy.