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EVIEWA FOUR-STAR ALL-AMERICAN NEWSPAPER Students arrested on LSD charges By Diane Monaghan arrested, Porter said. Porter said Smith was commiued to "For this particular case, it's probably the appear before the Behavior Review News Features Editor If convicted, the two students face a Gander Hill Prison on a $9,500 secured end. If there are any more, they will let us Commiuee. "The Behavior Review mandatory minimum prison term of IS years bond. A prison official confirmed Thursday know." Committee only deals with off-campus Two university studenLc; were arrested on and a fine of $400,000 under new, stricter that Smith was still there. LSD is an hallucinogenic drug that felony convictions, not charges," he said. drug charges after police seized 507 hits of state laws. Price was taken to Coun 18 at Gander Hill produces side effects similar to those "I'm the chair of that group and we LSD at their Newark residence, New Castle "The LSD was in sheet form, like paper, where her bail was set at $50,000. She occurring in a psychotic state. analyze the situation, meet with the student County Police said Wednesday. and had a street value of $2,500," Porter posted $5,000 and was released. Police have not established where the and make a determination as to what action Carl E. Smith (AS 91), 19, of Newark, said. "Nine marijuana plants and a plant The arrests resulted from a month-long students obtained the LSD. the university will take." w.as arrested Tuesday afternoon at his incubator were also seized." investigation by the New Castle County "It has not been determined as of yet, but Brooks said felony cases are often plea­ apartment on Allandale Drive, said Cpl. Both students were charged with Police Drug Enforcement Unit, Porter said. they don't think [Smith] is manufacturing it," bargained down to misdemeanors. Wayne Porter, public information officer for trafficking in LSD, possession with intent to The investigation began with a lead from a Porter said. "I don't know what's going to happen in New Castle County Police. deliver, manufacturing marijuana, confidential source in Newark, he added. The case is pending a preliminary hearing this case. It's a major case," he said. "But if it Samantha F. Price (BE 90), 21, of the maintaining a dwelling for the distribution of Porter said investigators have not in the Court of Common Pleas later this gets plea-bargained to a misdemeanor, then same address, turned herself in to County drugs, possession of drug paraphernalia and indicated that any more arrests are expected month. Dean of Students Timothy F. Brooks w~ do not contact the student We have no Police headquarters Wednesday and was conspiracy in the second degree. in thecase. sai~ if the students are convicted, they must jurisdiction." Biden authors legislation Marine to make steriods i !legal Studies By susan Byrne coronary artery diseases and liver cancels Student Affairs Editor see editorial page 6 tumors, said Dr. Becky Jaffe, a family physician who works in the · Sen. Joseph R Biden Jr. ,D-Dcl., press release Wednesday. field of sports medicine. position introduced legislation Wednesday "This bill recognizes that steroids Currently, steroids are considered that would place anabolic steroids in are dangerous drugs that pose the prescription drugs and are regulated the same drug category as cocaine. same threat to millions of Americans by the Food and Drug Executive director 1f passed, the bill, designating as do other 'hard.' drugs," he said. Administration. anabolic steroids as a schedule II Anabolic steroids are drugs that Physicians do not usually given 10 days controlled substance, would increase act similarly to the male hormone, prescribe anabolic steroids on the penalties for illegal steroid sales and testosterone, and they promote East Coast, said Jaffe. Many people to vacate post impo~e tighter controls on the protein synthesis necessary to purchase them through mail order, and the most commonly used is legitimate production. develop muscle tissue. By Bill Swayze "The cruel irony of steroids is that The abuse of these steroids may Dianabol, she said. Administrative News Editor they hurt some of our most healthy result in aggressive behavior, acne, a This is the third bill that Biden and vibrant young people - our deeper voice, a lower proper has introduced on steroidc;. The first Andrew T. Manus, executive young athletes," Biden said in a cholesterol level, possibly causing see BIDEN page 8 director of the university's Sea Grant College Program, was informed Oct. 21 that his position was going to be eliminated and had City outlines renter rules 10 days to vacate his office. After 9 1{1. years of employment Patterson Schwartz Real Estate information based on his particular at the university, Manus' position Local ordinances, building on South College Avenue. perspective of Newark's rental was terminated because of financial gbod neighbor Gardner said Newark's rental situation. restrictions and reorganization of problems are more difficult than Hogan conveyed public concerns the Sea Grant College Program, he pol icy discussed those of other communities because which are brought to his attention on said Wednesday. it is a university town without a daily basis. ''I'm not anti-student. "I was told to vacate .uy office by Oct. 31 ," Manus said. "Sure it was a By Mary Ellen Colpo enough campus housing. What I do find offensive is the surprise. I was totally devastated." and Sharon O'Neal "I want to emphasize that what behavior - student or non-student." City News Editors we're talking about here is not just He cited noise violations as a students," Gardner stressed. "We've major problem but said that huge see editorial page 6 A panel of city officials and had plenty of problems with those parties are not the main cause. Day­ property management experts other than students. It's just that this to-day "interaction noises" such as Manus will receive salary addressed a crowd of 90 Newark population has made the problem a car doors slamming, horns honking payments for a year, President E.A. property owners at an informational little more clear." and repeuuous noises like Trabant said Tuesday. meeting Wednesday. He cited the clash between basketballs being bounced against Manus' annual contract runs The city of Newark sent letters to student and resident lifestyles as a duplex walls , · are common through June 1990 and, according to all local property owners inviting main reason for problems between complaints he said he encounters. university personnel policies and them to the meeting, which was an the two groups. Most problems, Hogan added, procedures for professional and effort to "see if we could The panel of four included exist in areas of the city which have salaried staff, after five years of communicate more effectively," said Newark Police Chief William A. a mix of student and owner-occupied service, professional employees are Mayor Ronald L. Gardner, who Hogan, City Building Director Junie neighborhoods, such as Madison entitled to a full year's notice of served as panel moderator. L. Mayle, former Newark Alderman Drive, which he said has about a 50- non-renewal of contract. ·-Other interested property owners Vance Funk and certified property SO mix. "The year's notice of renewal were turned away from the meeting manager John Mastriana. should take place in July 1990," because of space limitations in the Each panel participant offered see LANDLORDS page 4 Manus said. Maxine Colm, vice president for Employee Relations, said, "In my interpretation, he was given a year's notice. "A year's notice means you will be compensated for a year and that is precisely what Mr. Manus will have." Colm said Manus will also receive benefits of a full -time employee and will be payed for one year starting from the Oct. 31 termination date. John Noble, Manus' legal counsel at Parkowski, Noble and Guerke, said, "[Manus] is entitled to one year's nolice following the expiration for the renewal date which would in essence mean he is entitled to compensation through June 1991." "All I know is he's getting paid for a year and that is my opinion of what the policy is," Trabant said. "You have to go to the next renewal date before that notice takes effect," Noble explained. C.arolyn A. Thoroughgood, dean of the College of Marine Studies, said it was necessary to preserve

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- ~ 2 ·THE REVIEW• November 3. 1989 n . Afq~ :~~hlege m~~~~~~~~,~~ST" '~·~ .~~~~ ,~ .~~.~~!~.~=~ ,L-~-~-----~-~------~~----~-----' Staff Reporter Undergraduate and graduate students will could enable the university to "leapfrog" In add1t10n to th~ qmckncss, Its a whole 1 be using the new system, he said. competing schools. new computer arch1t~cture students need_ to The new computer, which is being Pipes said he hopes to make the university know about. It ~cqmres ~.tudents to thmk Grad students study A $550,000 state-of-the-art computer system, the BBN Butterfly II, will enable the shipped from Massachusetts to Spencer Lab a pioneer in software with the ne'I;V system. about pr_o~lems differently. . . earthquake events university to "leapfrog" competing schools, today, should be operable by the end of "Delaware is unique in that we are using The 1n1t1al syst~m. hardware IS bem_g a university official said. December, said Klein. parallel processing in chemical installed, "but _that s_ JUSt part of w~at 1s The College of Engineering recent I y engineering," Klein said, not in computer possible," he satd. It ts easy to. drama~•cally The Disaster Research Center Michael T. Klein, director of the Center for Catalytic Science and Technology, said received a $600,000 grant toward science or electrical engineering. increase the power of the machme by s1mply is organizing a team of graduate the computer uses a new kind of architecture development of the engineering field and is The development of software for adding another processor, he noted. students to continue research on known as parallel processing. awaiting approval of another proposal for an chemical engineering purposes is both a As serial compu.ters arc bemg surpassed the Oct. 17 California Most computers perform calculations one additional $1.2 million, said Dean R. Byron challenge and an opportunity, Klein said. by parallel computmg technology, even the earthquake, said research after another, but parallel computing Pipes. A lot of graduate theses involve fastest serial machines will not be able to Professor Russell Dynes. processes many instructions at once and can ln a report to the Faculty Review Panel complicated computer modeling which now compete, Klein said. The students will be sent to California after completing fall semester in early December, said Research Director Kathleen Officials Harter Tierney, who went to California the day after the earthquake. Research, known as Earthquake Mitigation and map out to get Preparation, which began in • China, added California to this business body of research. repa1rs The research will examine how emergency medical services building responded to the crisis. Studies on the organization of lifelines in 1991 .· such as water, sewer and By Dave Oliver telephone systems will also be Staff Reporter included. By Lorna Sapp Preliminary plans for a new Staff Reporter Students offer College of Business and Halloween fun Economics building estimated to About $1.2 million in cost $20 million will be presented renovations for Harter Hall, one of to university administrators next the "oldest dormitories yet to be The residents of Smyth Hall week, a university official said renovated," are tentatively offered handicapped children the Wednesday. sched uled for fall 1991, a university opportunity to trick-or-treat on David E. Hollowell, senior vice official said Tuesday. Halloween night, said Martha president for Administration, said Several years ago, an architect Cincotta, director of the he, President E.A. Trabant and was hired by the university to residence hall. members of the Provost's Office perform a brief study of Harter Hall About 45 rooms were opened will meet with the architects who and to assess possible renovations, for children from the Center for developed plans for the new John Schneider said David Butler, director of Exceptional Children. They building. Housing and Residence Life. received treats ranging from University officials have recently allocated the land between the Academy Street tennis courts Current preliminary plans and the Morris Library as the site of a new building for the College of Business and Economics. An architect has not been candy to balloons. indicate that the most likely site of selec ted by the department of One resident who participated the building will be between Convocation Center and a new to house all the college's Hall. Increasing teachers' work engineering and construction to said, "lt was a great feeling to Alison Hall and the tennis courts biochemistry/marine studies classrooms and offices, he said. space and reducing their workload design plans for current renovations. brighten these children's across from the library, Hollowell building which will delay the "[Self containment! depends on would allow mote time for The archircct, once chosen, will, Halloween." said. business and economics project. further assessment of what we can research, he said. work with Housing and Residence While most of the trick-or­ Upon viewing the plans, "The state indicated to us that we raise in terms of state aid and Donnellcy said the college needs Life to develop specific renovatiou, treaters were autistic children, university officials will be able to shouldn't ask for any more funding private donations," Hollowell said. support from the administration for plans, said Director of Engineering people from the community decide how to raise funds for the for new building projects unti I Dean of the College of Business increases in salary and faculty if and Construction Bob Fahr. joined as well, said Cincotta. project, he said. those have been completed," and Economics Lawrence the college is to remain Butler said Harter Hall will close After trick-or-treating, the hall "Basically, we're looking at Hollowell said. Donnelley sa id Oct. 26 that the competitive. tl1e summer before construction. He government and the residents about a three-year period to work The univers-ity plans to seck college does not have enough office He stressed space as the primary said Housing and Residence Life. held a party for the children in through the funding with the donations from private or classroom space to meet its concern. The space provided by the will request a search for an architect the lounge. stal.e," Hollowell said. organi7..ations as well as the state. needs . new building would also assist in from the department of Engineering Workshop to relieve : t,c university plans to begin The building design calls for a The college currently has more the areas of microcomputing, he and Construction in about a month. cc.nstruction on the Sports completely self-contained facility instructors than offices in Purnell added. "Harter Hall must undergo student worries substantial renovations to bring it up to standard," said David E. Stress management workshops Hollowell, senior vice president for which will begin Tuesday will be Assistant dean choice awaits OK Administration. "But, we will not "tailored to meet the needs of the start renovations until the new students involved," a By Karyn Trltelll Action Office] and then I'll be able we'd have to start all over again," he going to be on the committee all housing on North Campus .is representative from the Center Assistant News Editor to announce it." said. together at once is a hard thing ," he completed." for Counseling and Student Jack Miles, affirmative action The search for an assistant dean explained. Although a budget has not been Development said. The search for an assistant dean officer, said, "It is on my desk right began when Teresa Bruce resigned During the search, Program developed, about $1.2 million of a The sessions will focus on of students for the Center of Black now and I will review it as I review in July to pursue a doctorate degree Coordinator of the Center for Black $20 million revenue bond allocated relieving the types of stress Culture has been narrowed to one all of them to see that the and work as the director for the Culture Yemese E. Edghill has been for construction of North Campus which participants are currently finalist and a decision should be [affirmative action] process has been Center of Black Culture at Ohio acting assistant dean for the Center residence halls and renovations to experiencing and on teaching made within a week, a university followed." State University, Curry said. of Black Culture. dormitories will be used for Harter self-generated relaxation official said Wednesday. Miles said he is unable to The candidates were narrowed to "Vernese Edghill, I think, has Hall, Hollowell said. techniques, said Dr. Jan Peter Curry, chairman of the comment on the results of the three­ 10 in early September and then to done a very good job," he said ... 1 The walls inside Harter Hall will Cavanaugh, a university search committee, said the name of month national search or the selected four in October. Final approval of don't think we've lagged behind at be torn down and all new systems counseling psychologist. the person, who has been selected finalist, but he said a decision will be the selection has been in the hands of all." such as heat, ventilation, plumbing "The university atmosphere from 50 candidates, cannot be made by the end of the week. the Affirmative Action Office for a Curry said the committee wanted and electricity will need to be can look calm on the surface but released until the Affirmative Action Brooks said as soon as afftrmative week, he said. to find someone for the position who replaced, Butler said. we know from studies that there Office has given its approval of the action members approve the The process took longer than preferably had a master's degree or Students' rooms may be placed in are a lot of pressures (at a selection. decision, he will offer the position to expected because the search took at least two to three years experience the front of the building in a suite university)," Cavanaugh said. Timothy F. Brooks, dean of the selected person. place during the summer, Curry said. in a minority affairs position or in configuration, he said. The stress management students, said, ''I'm just waiting for "There's always the possibility the "When you do searches over the worlcing with minority students. The commons area will be program, held annually for five word back from [the Affirmative person could tum it down and then summer, gelling the people that are moved to the third floor and the years, discusses problems such as corridor of each floor will be stress produced by failed locared in the back of the building, relationships, pressure from allowing ample light in all of the classes and general anxiety. MDphone offers shocking help rooms. The building will also feature Snakes found wider corridors at the back of the' By Jim Yozalllnas opened, the phone automatically communication with the building, unlike the narrow in university Towers Staff Reporter dials the base station. physician,'' he said. LifesfJ!Ies corridors presently in Harter. The base station receives a Martine?.. said, "The signal "These are all general concepts," Two garter snakes were Heart attack victims can now signal and sends shock pulses received not only gives the Butler said. "In terms of specifically discovered Tuesday in an receive lifesaving shock treatments through defibrillator pads, which patient's location but also flashes a what lcind of rooms, such as singles elevator of Christiana West over the phone, instead of waiting are attached to the patient's chest. complete medical history of the or doubles, or what type of Tower, an assistant area for an ambulance to arrive, through ~ealth "The MDphone has the patient." bathroom configuration would be coordinator said. a system installed at the Medical The system has been successful advantage of being in instant used , this has not yet been decided." When an officer from Public Center of Delaware. and helped save the life of a see HOSPITAL page 5 Safety responded to the incident The MDphone System, woman in St. Louis, Mo., where it by opening the elevator door, one developed by the MEDphone was first installed. snake fell down the elevator shaft Corp. in Paramus, N.J., sends the MEDphone also developed a to the basement level. The other necessary amount of cellular version of the system THERE ARE TWO SIDES TO snake, which was hanging by the electrocardiograms (EKGs) to the which does not require a phone BECOMING A NURSE IN THE ARMY. frame of the elevator door, also heart over the phone, said Dr. Jay line. lt is being tested in Belfast, fell through the shaft before Feldstein, medical director of the Northern lreland, and has been Spectracare Occupational Health And they're both repre~ officials could catch it, Public very successful, the spokesperson sented by the insignia you wear Safety investigator William J. Services for the center. said. Katorkas said. "A person who has a cardiac The MDphone System consists as a member of the Army Nurse The area coordinator said the arrest needs shock treatment of a base station set up at the Corps. The caduceus on the left snakes could not have escaped within the first three minutes in hospital with a 24-hour staff, and a means you're part of a health care and arc probably dead because order to have the greatest chance patient unit, which is a briefcase system in which educational and they cannot survive more than for survival," Feldstein said. containing a built-in computer, career advancement are the rule, three days without food or water. Cynthia Gaston, a spokesperson speaker phone and electro-shock not the exception. The gold bar for MEDphone Corp., said, "There "I would have to say with a pads, said Nancy Martinez, on right means you command re~ct as an Army officer. If you're certain amount of confidence that is a 28-percent survival rate for director of Public Affairs for the heart attack victims if th :.: y are earning a BSN, write: Army Nurse Opportunities, P.O. Box 7713, the snakes could not have entered medical center. Clifton, NJ 07015. the elevator on their own," treated within six minutes, but the Feldstein said the patient unit is Katorkas said. rate is only 5 percent for those activated by being plugged into a treated after six minutes." phone jack. Once the briefcase is ARMY NURSE CORPS. BE ALL YOU CAM BE. November 3, 1989 • THE REVIEW• 3 Interest groups to live in dorms Compiled from the Colege Press Special housing don't know where the special Service. interest houses are located," she to relocate to said. "This way, all the [special interest] Iowa State Univ. Ray St. in 1991 units will be together in a high bans lounge videos visibility area." By Raelynn Tlbayan Cui ver said the five special Staff Reporter It is now illegal for studenU in interest houses on West Main Srreet Iowa State University (ISU) Housing officials and senior and the four in College Towne dorms to rent a video, plunk it in resident assistants for special Apartments will be combined in a VCR and watch it with a group two residence halls, each having interest houses discussed plans or friends in a TV lounge. Tuesday to move all special three floors. If some movie industry "I think [the move] will work out interest housing to new residence offiCials have their way, students well," she said. halls near north campus by fall at every college with a shared Although the plans have not 1991. TV lounge will also soon know been finalized, Culver said each Richard P. Strazzella, assistant that it is illegal. floor will probably be divided, with director of Housing and Residence "It's kind of stupid. We each special interest house having a Life, said because of the weren't hurting anybody," cenrralized community area. deterioration of some of the complained ISU student Steven The move will attempt to special interest houses on West Reidell. "This was something accomplish three main tasks, said Main Street, there would be fun and nonalcoholic 10 do•• David G. Butler, director of movement toward transferring h aJso violated oopyright law, Housing and Residence Life. special interest housing to new ISU administrators warned donn Butler said the move will work residence buildings near the residents in September. The toward facilitating community Pcncader complex. halls, which will be located on Ray "Special interest housing is administrators, in a letter to events between special interest "The College Towne Apartments Suzan L. Culver, area Street, will house 48 students on thought of as something that helps students as they moved into their hou ses and the university are not the best place to hold coordinator for Special Interest each floor. only a small minority of people," rooms, said showing videos 10 community. special interest housing," Butler Housing, said the move will Jill Schwartz (AS 91 ), senior Schwartz said, "and as a result, groups larger than "a normal He also said as a result of the said. concentrate the nine special resident assistant of the Spanish Housing and Residence Life is circle of a family and its social move, special interest programs "Not only do the apartments tend interest houses in one area. to isolate [the residents], but they House, said she is not sure if the reluctant to put large amounts of acquaintances" without a license would be given more visibility and "The first year may be special interest houses on West money toward maintenance." was illegal. will be more conducive to also do not have community difficult," she said, "but that's rooms," he explained . Main Street will be demolished It is "an issue of public interaction between the residents of expected with any transition. Butler said the new residence because of the move. perfonnance and could violate the different houses. see HOUSING page 5 "A lot of people on campus the law," agreed a spokeswoman with the U.S . Copyright Office in Washington, D.C. Red German House Films, Inc., which says it is the nation's largest distributor of Hollywood films, has sent Cross continues demand several schools a letter saying From July 1, 1987 . they could be violating the to June 30, 1988 . copyright laws by letting 1,600 Red Cross for i·mprovements students watch videos in donn donates volunteers gave assistance to lounges. 64,018 Delawareans. By Raelynn Tlbayan suffer." crisis aid This is about Staff Reporter Tamara Holoviak (AS 91), head Anti-Semitic events one volunteer of the Housing and Repairs for every Housing and Residence Life is Commiuee for the German House, mar Jewish holidays By Matthew Salt 40 persons. Staff Reporter ·attempting to meet maintenance said although some tasks such as demands as a result of complaints painting the porch have been The Jewish holidays were Recent disasters including filed by German House residents, a accomplished, many tasks still have martced by a smaoering of anti­ Hurricane Hugo and the Northern Barbara Peters, director of the not. In 1988, the United Way university official said (what day). not been completed. Semitic incidents on a nwnber or 70 California earthquake have focused Delaware Red Cross in Sussex provided percent of our funding David G. Butler, director of "We're tired of having 10 waiL C811lpulle8. public attention on disaster relief County, said Monday. in Delaware," DeDominicis added. Housing and Residence Life, said Something like this [maintenance A University of California at efforts throughout the country, and The Red Cross receives funding "The Red Cross does not receive efforts to maintain the German problem] would not have happened Berkeley professor refused 10 the American Red Cross continues solely from donations. Conrribulions any money at all from the House began before the complaints, in regular housing," she said. cancel • eum he scheduled on to provide financial and volunteer come mainly from individuals, government," she said. "We are starting with the installation of a Holoviak said German House Yom Kippur. celebrated this year support. private fundraising campaigns, completely self-supported through $22,000 roof and skylights that residents are still considering on OcL 9_ A day earlier, three When money is needed for relief businesses and foundations such as donations." residents were not aware of. drawing up a petition 10 President Jewish students at Brooklyn the United Way, according to Helen Communication graduate students efforts, the Red Cross encourages He said the more recent E.A. Trabant if more anplainls ~ College were physically DeDominicis, public relations Meg Crohan (AS GM) and public fundraising drives by complaints, including a leaking not responded 10- aiiiCbd. newspaper and radio advertising or director for the Delaware Red Cross. Manjapra Srinivasan (AS GM), in shower head and lack of window Michael Brown (AS 91), a 11:o days carliel', a non-Jewish sending letters to organizations, "Fundraising goes on all the time screens, have also been corrected. resident or the German House. Slid Pam State University fraternity whether disasters arc going on or see RED CROSS page 8 "I got the sense that the people in some problems Slill exist, but 1181Y offended many Jewish students the German House didn't feel conditions have improved by hosting a theme party on responded to," Butler said. considerably. Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New "And I think the complaints were Holoviak said although some Year. Graduate students raise more a reaction to the [residents') complaints have been addressed, In the most serious incident, feeling that the French House got Housing and Residence Life is Brooklyn College students everything." "hesitant to put any large amounts of Steven Weisburg, Joshua Fogel funds for disaster relief Richard P. Strazzella, assistant money toward the maintenance of and Steve Eilat were attacked director of Housing and Residence the Gennan House." and injured as they left Yom Life, said most of the more Butler said the German House Kippur eve services at the Red Cross, said, "The Red Cross President Bill Provine(EG Gl) said. By Kathleen Graham important structural work, such as would eventually not be cost campus Hillel House. Weisburg nationally still desperately needs Provine said he hopes everyone Staff Reporter the installation of the new roof and effective 10 maintain. and Fogel were hospitalized. money. They just need whatever we still has money left to donate after a skylights has been accomplished. "A house is kind of like an old Brooklyn inspector Paul Members of the Graduate can raise." fund drive last week for the United "We need to take care of the car," Butler said. "You have 10 do Sanderson said the attack was an She said the relief efforts were Way. Student Association (GSA) arc larger structural problems first." he the repairs to keep it running, but isolated incident and did not initially predicted to cost about $20 Crohan said students should conducting a fund-raiser for the said. "Sometimes that means that after a while, it's no longer worth iL" involve verbal abuse or other work to become members of th e American Red Cross Disaster Relief million for the earthquake and about some of the cosmetic repairs must types of harassment associated Fund to aid victims of Hurricane $42 million for Hurricane Hugo but "we" generation. "We think th at with anti-Semitism. Hugo and the California earthquake, the costs will probably increase. young people can make a difference organizers said. Crohan said even the smallest and they should rry." Some GSA senators have been donations will help. "For the cost of Crohan said any help from Candidates battle Daytona Beach recruiting funds since Oct. 27 from one beer, [students] can give undergraduates, including donations deters breakers faculty and staff in their someone a clean bottle of water." of, and solicitation for funds, is departments and asking professors It is important that students needed. Volunteers can contact in NYC election Daytona Beach, Aa., officials to announce the drive in their realize the magnitude of the Crohan or Manjapra Srinivasan (AS say 1990 may be the last year GM), an organizer of the fund­ By Mitchell Powltz classes, said Meg Crohan (AS GM), disasters, she said. Staff Reporter they welcome students to an organizer of the fund-raiser. "People tend to think as soon as raiser, for information on how to vacation there during Spring Crohan said the group has not set Dan Rather stops covering it, the help. New York City voters will Break. a specific dollar amount as a goal crisis has stopped," Crohan said. Srinivasan said he hopes when decide the fate of their city City visitors' bureau officials and it might extend the Nov. 7 Organizers of the drive presented students see that he is helping a Tuesday, as they elect a say they will send a squad of deadline for donations if necessary. the idea to the GSA at an Oct. 19 country of which he is not a citizen, replacement for Mayor Ed Koch. representatives to a number of Mary Christine Byrd, director of meeting. About 25 of the they too will be motivated to campuses in early 1990 to warn Campaigns will culminate on professor and senior editor of the community development for the organization's senators agreed to conrribute money. students to behave well when Election Day as Democrat David Philadelphia Daily News, said a participate in the project, GSA they head south in the spring. Delaware chapter of the American Dinkins and Republican Rudolph win by Dinkins could unite a city Suzanne Smith, director of the W. Giuliani square off for the which has experienced extreme city's Spring Break task force, constituent's permission to govern racial tension. said Daytona Beach might the nation's largest city. "If Dinkins is elected, it's a follow other vacation spots like If Dinkins wins, he will become historic step. New York is going Miami Beach, Fort Lauderdale., the fJrst black mayor in the history through some severe racial Palm Springs, Calif., and of New York City. If Giuliani wins, challenges," he said. Virginia Beach, Va., in it will be his first elected position. Dinkins, the Manhattan borough discouraging students from "This election has long-term president, defeated the incumbent congregating if things do not implications," said Robert Shapiro, Koch earlier this year in the change. associate political science professor Democratic primary. Since 1984, seven people at Columbia University. "If either "Not many previous candidates have died and 34 have ~. n one does decently as mayor, they had the credentials that Dinkins injured in falls from Daytona can build up their own power and has," said Sam Roberts, a hotel and motel balconies. prestige." metropolitan writer for The New Students trashed hor.els, urinated Shapiro said he believes Dinkins York Times. "Most made their mark on lawns, passed out in will win because he received more as mayor." driveways and disturbed votes than both Koch and Giuliani But according to recent polls, in the primary. Dinkins is losing a once large lead. residents with blari111 radios. Chuck Stone, a university see RACE p~~ge 8 4 • THE REVIEW • November 3, 1989 Laurel Hall addition cost rises

Price exceeds Academy Street and the electrical two buildings, Ferguson said. "We health cemer mainly for the system have to be upgraded to will do this in the summer when infirmed patients and the addition expectations of meet our needs." our number of patients is for the not-so-sick walk-in administration Hollowell also said because of significantly reduced and we can patients," he added. fire code, the fire lane to Academy close down the west wing." The survey also pinpointed the Street must be widened. "Our loan The health center lacks the lack of examination rooms as a By Matthew Salt contains contingency reserves so space necessary to serve all the source of delay and crowding. The Staff Reporter the increased cost should not be a patients who currently use the addition will increase the number problem." facility, according to Ferguson. of examination rooms from five to An addition to Laurel Hall Most of the work will be "It was all very well in '57 when 11. which is scheduled to begin at the construction, not demolition, and it we were dealing with 2o;ooo "Privacy has become an end of this month will exceed is hoped the construction will not patients a year," he said. "Now we important issue," Ferguson said. original cost estimates, a university inconvenience the Student Health have over 47,000 a year." "We arc reserving part of the :.__L_ _..:. _____;'----'------i-----1 oi l !; official said Monday. Center, Hollowell said. Student surveys distributed by second noor of the addition for a Construction was estimated to The addition will be a separate the health center last year showed new mental health clinic. Students ' Allison Grave S' .X ~ cost $1.8 million to $2 million, building located directly in front of overcrowding in the waiting room may come in through a separate construction Is scheduled to begin later this month for an . as one of students' chief concerns. entrance if they wish." said David E. Hollowell, senior the health center. addition to the Student Health Center In Laurel Hall. ' ,. !J vice president for Administration. The two buildings are to be A · larger waiting room is An occupational medical clinic , ·c· ~ · He said he could not estimate linked by a passage-way next planned for the addition, not only was planned for the addition but the amount of additional costs until summer, according to Paul to alleviate the overcrowding, but was canceled, according to Robin radioactive and other dangerous entrance will be relocted1 to the r>•i a construction bid is selected but, Ferguson, assistant director of to separate very ill patients from Ellioll, health physicist for materials will be built, she said. front of the addition, said •• "' "There were some unforeseen Health Center Services. daily walk-in patients, Ferguson Occupational Health and Safety. Architecturally, the building Ferguson. . · , The addition is projected to be 1 utility costs. A window in front of the health said. However, a shower for those will maintain its Georgian style. "The water lines coming from center must be removed to join the "We want to use the current who have been exposed to The marble steps which lead to the completed this summer. ··., I ( ' • Landlords, city meet Flooding problems '.·· · ~I

continued from page 1 number of cars parked· •there• fl delay research consistently, he added. ·· .~ ' One landlord questioned the Determining tenant and landlord absence of a university knowledge of city ordinances makes By Maureen O'Keeffe The Geological Survey measures representative. Gardner cited Town assigning responsibility difficult fot:) Staff Reporter the discharge of stream flow on the and Gown meetings as an avenue for officials in cases where too many 11 Christina River south of Newark discussion and solutions and said, renters occupy a property. ~ A city/county sponsored with stream gauges planted near "As soon as I get a [student) Landlords can be arrested and floodplain management study, Cooch's Bridge, Talley said. proposal, we'll see if we can do lose their rental permits for one y~ '" -1 scheduled to begin in September, When the 100-year flood occurs, something." if they fail to try to evict tenants who ... tl has been delayed because of the stream channels fill and overflow Mayle said, "We also have a have been convicted twice of noise 100-year flood which occurred July into re latively flat lands, or problem with property owners." ordinance violations. . , . - ~ 5, a New Castle County official floodplains, which surround all Rights of tenants, such as the right to Tenants who violate the noise ~ ; said Monday. waterways, he said. a safe place to live, also must be ordinance are fined at least $100 for'" ' · An engineer is currently Water is stored on these flatlands considered. "[There are] places in the first offense and at least $250 fo~ 1 reviewing floodplain maps for the until the waterway can Newark, prominent places, where the second offense, Hogal) said.. : 1,, Christina River and gathering accommodate and drain the extra yo u can step through the floor." He said the city wants. mort;:, •u1 information necessary to begin the water, Talley explained, which is A big question for many people, police enforcement, but the court is · survey, said Jack Lakatosh, district why floodplains are significant Mayle said, is the number of people already inundated with cases1 , ·ll \:) conservationist for the Soil If a development is built on a who can occupy a property. The Funk, who offered advice on the .Jrl l Conservation Service of New floodplain, the concrete necessary number, he explained, is based on legal aspects. of propertY:-'mi Castle County. for the building of the development zoning codes. In some areas of the management, said education delive~s. ~ill City and county regulations for will prevent the land from city, zoning codes pe rmit four the message that arrests gjve a·; building on floodplains will be absorbing the water, said Stan unrelated renters to occupy a single­ person a lifetime record, regardles ~:·:-.· >1 reviewed in order to determine if Lulewicz, a civil engineer for the family dwelling though others of the offense. If this was common ,, 1J ~ c hanges are necessary and Army Corp of Engineers in permit only three. knowledge, behavior problems structural improvements are needed Philadelphia. John Schneider During the summer, City Council would be diminished, he adde4,. _ · • .. to prevent flooding, said Roy Floodplain areas have been Coach's Bridge, on White Clay Creek, Is the site of water level tabled a proposed ordinance which Mastriana urged ~ lftndioids Ito Lopata, planning director for the mapped in the past by the testing by researchers from the Delaware Geological Survey. would limit the number of renters to adopt policies which would city of Newark. Department of Housing and Urban three throughout the entire city. accommodate the student rental Newark exceeds the federal Development and the Federal Although the proposal sparked market and help offset problems , .. government's standards for building Emergency Management Agency, Cherry Hill and Pheasant Run, Newark residents, Herald said, and controversy from landlords and before they occur. Suggestions' '- ' o n floodplains, Fred Herald, Lulewicz said, in order to prevent which were built before Ooodplain anyone whose property is in danger tenants, Gardner said, "I think the included offering nine-month ·leases..•(' administrative assistant to the city building on floodplain areas. building was regulated and suffered of being flooded has been notified ordinance proposal was positive in and the attachment of a signed manager, said Tuesday. Ten or 15 years ago, there were some damages in July, Herald said. and advised where to obtain nood that it got people mad enough to talk regulations agreement to the lease. , Currently, no above-ground no flood insurance programs. When When the 100-year flood insurance. about tl1e situation." "It all comes dow·n to a clear · . construction is permitted on developments were built on occurred this summer, some houses It will be about a year before the 1 Mayle said, "In a residential policy where all parties understan~ '. :~.l floodplains, Lopata said. floodplains, it was difficult to were damaged. Most occurred at res ults of the floodpl a in district, the city of Newark wants to what is concerned," he said. ' ';.. Structures such as parking lots obtain insurance, Lulewicz said. the Comfort Inn on South College management s tudy are known , keep the c haracter of that 1 If tenants and landlords establish: :,' 1 and sidewalks can be built on In order to build on a floodplain, Avenue, which experienced four Lopata said. neighborhood residen tia I. The a mpport, a certain respect for 'one;,··' feet of water on the ground floor, floodplains, however, Herald said. a variance must be obtained from "When that comes in," Herald reason a number was assigned was another will dim in ish future The 100-year flood refers to the the county, Lakatosh said, but the Herald said. Like the Comfort Inn, said, "that will, I hope, make some so a rooming house wouldn't go up difficulties, he said. ~· ·•: in terval of time during which the county has not been approving the many businesses on South College recommendations on things that next to you. Connie Georgov, a Ne wark' , ~ 1 Christina River floods, John Talley, variances recently. Avenue are built on a floodplain should be done to reduce th e "Complaints we were receiving, landlord who rents to students and ·. a hydrogeologist at the Delaware There are some developments and susceptible to nood waters. negative effects of Morm waters." complaints we were responding to, ' }'h has been in the rental market f~r ·. , Geological Survey said last week. along the Christina River, such as Flood insurance is avail able to 1 were homes with unrelated people about 10 years, said she thinks the .'' ; living in them." meeting was a step in the right "' Overcrowding is discovered direction. ' · ,;q': ~ rlJ Groups to hold candlelight vigil mostly when neighbors complain She said the lack of tenants , a nd occasionally found during present at the meeting is like a ' ~·· ~ between the lines, we will be the awareness of sexual violence. to take action against fraternities for inspection. Mayle said that when "missing link," however. "h is bes~ d :: Demonstrators walking between [Kappa Alpha's We do not want it to be swept under illegal behavior, as stated by Vice trying to determine a head count in a to have the three groups together ~t .. . to express anger and Delta Tau Delta's fraternity the rug." President for Student Affairs Stuart house, the number of beds present once," she said. "You're losing this ' \: houses]. the two fraternities in Howard said he expects that J. Sharkey. does not hold up in coun. The best triangle." •i·: over campus rape question." some fraternity members will Sharkey said the university is evidence, he said, is testimony from Gardner said "We don't need ,_, Newark Police charged Delta participate in the vigil. "still waiting for th e auorney neighbors about the comings and more ordinances, we don't need Epsilon Educational Inc., Oct. 23 for "Sexual violence is a campus­ general to issue his report We are goings of the tenants next door. more police. Just more consideration -~ By Jennifer Irani an incident in which Delta Tau Delta wide problem," he said. not permitted to move on until that The city checks the property for and emphasis on co-existence and Staff Reporter served alcohol to a minor at a party The vigil is being organized by a time." two to thr~ weeks before taking any being more responsible neighbors." I Sept. 9. subcommittee of the Task Force for action. Inspectors keep tabs on the Student, faculty and Newark The attorney's general office is Solutions for Sexual Violence to community concern about sexual investigating a case of illegal sexual remind people that' solutions to violence at the university will again conduct at the Kappa Alpha House sexual violence are still needed, be expressed during an anti-rape on the same date. Tuites said. candlelight and flashlight vigil "We feel that it is important not Schiffman said she hopes the , a spokeswoman for the only for people to realize that there university will recognize that there 24 Hours A Day Office of Women's Affairs said. is a problem but the fraternities must are people who suppon their efforts Jessica Schiffman, program start to take action and monitor what director of Women's Studies, said is happening within their chapters," participants will express that they she said. Depend on Kinko's. have not forgotten that an incident of Janet Louise, an instructor in the sexual contact occurred (on Sept 9) English Language Institute and a • Macintosh• Rental • Binding and that they have not seen any coordinator of the vigil, said she official action. does not anticipate problems • Em~rgencies • Full & Self Serve Copies The candlelight and flashlight between the fraternities and vigil vigil will begin on the steps between participants. • Color Copies • Fax Service Smith and Purnell halls at 9 p.m. and "There are groups within the • Collating • Stationery· proceed down South College fraternities that care and want to Avenue to Kent Way, Schiffman help make some changes," Tuites said. said. Donna Tuites, program Kevin Howard (AS 90), president Age Limit under 26. of the Inter-Fraternity Council, said, coordinator for the Office of On January 1st,Eurail kinko•s· "The vigil is a good idea to keep up Women's Affairs, said, "If you read go upl Buy your pass in December end you'll still be lib~ to start ~ing it befor~ ;The :' Review will hold a focus July 1, 199011 the copy center 'meetib9 'Nov. '10 at 4 p.m. in 132 ELKTON RD. ' NEWARK ,,. ~,, ,jhe ~ Blue-Gold Room in 368-5080 · · .,, t;He student center. :.. Services may vary by location. Next to Newark Sporting Goods N~ ~ • • November 3 • THE REVIEW • 5 \Delta haunts Engineering faculty scarce · program. business, law and medicine, he College aims He compared Delaware's faculty explained. for recruitment size to faculties at Princeton Only 7 percent of university • '<13 eo rgetown University, Cornell University, the engineering students pursue · of grad students University of Michigan and the graduate work, a figure which Pipes University of lllinois. said must be changed. ByJenPodos Avenue about 7 p.m. Tuesday and He said although Delaware's In response to this trend, Pipes Staff Reporter returned about S a.m. Wednesday. By Mike Boush engineering program is ranked said he wants to expand the graduate ~ "It was just awesome," said Staff Reporter highly among the leading schools, student enrollment dramatically. "To Batman, Chipmunks Alvin, Jennifer O'Brien (AS 91). "A lot of Simon and Theodore, Robert Palmer the faculty size is lacking in do this, we'll need more faculty people thought it would be The College of Engineering video girls, few priests, and comparison. resources to attract the graduate a dangerous, but it wasn't" needs additional faculty and anodier hundred university siUdents "Our faculty resources are students." Many students said the sttcet was increased graduate enrollment to masqueraded around Georgetown disproportionately smaller than the He said his goal is to increase J blocked off with very tight security. compete with other schools and Tuesday night, as part of the fourth institutions we compete with," he graduate student enrollment by 150 , "Every other person was a meet the nation's need for quality annual Halloween Loop organized policeman," said Andrew Lester (AS said. "We don't have enough students. Pipes said he wants to : .. engineers, a university official said [faculty] to make an impact." by Della Thu Delta fraternity. DC). "It was good because it made maintain a stable engineering Tuesday. Problems locating new faculty are The purpose or the loop was to you feel safe." Stephanie Gale undergraduate base of about I ,200 "There is a societal trend that caused by a small pool of teaching give students the opportunity to (HR 92) said, "It was like a huge students, compared to a present native-born Americans in candidates, Pipes said. enrollment of I ,049 students. travel to Georgetown and not have block party." engineering are not placing enough "The industry is eating their own to worry about driving home · Delta Tau Delta President Chris Qualifying undergraduates emphasis on [engineering graduate] seed com," he said. The pool of because a bus service is included, DeFilippis (BE 90) said 109 entering engineering have declined , Jen Podos studies," Dean R. Byron Pipes of native-born Americans pursuing said Stephen Lucey (AS 91), public Delaware students purchased tickets recently because of "a national cycle , Batman searches for the the College of Engineering said at a graduate studies in engineering is relations director of Delta Tau Delta. this year, which was 31 fewer that lasts about 15 years," he said. Joker on the Halloween loop. Faculty Review Panel meeting. being consumed by jobs in induslry, "Currently we think we're at the · Proceeds of the $15 student tickets students than last year. "This is causing a heavy draw on will be donated to Newark the military and students moving on trough of the cycle but it's hard to "[The fewer numbers] has got a because it was closer and the tickets in tcmational talent." Homeless. to other graduate studies such as predict the fut.ure." lot to do with what day Halloween were cheaper. Pipes, who gave the ·state of the Lucey said last year's proceeds falls on," DeFilippis said. However, because Georgetown is college report and announced his went to AIDS research and Because Halloween fell on a more popular among students, the college's goals for Project Vision, proceeds for previous years went to Tuesday, many students had to study current loop was created. said his main priority is to increa& Pests in candy the MADD (Mothers Against for exams and midterms, he "I live in a little town and we faculty size from 70 in 1987 to 100 Drunk Driving) chapters of explained. never have things like that," said by 1992 as well as increase the Delaware. DeFilippis said in the past the Gale. "I would do it again." number of members of the graduate Three buses left South College fraternity ran buses to Wilmington cause concern By Darin Powell "It's not that the larvae and moths Associate News Editor are attracted during the processing, Speaker discusses dangers it's during storage," Bailey said Two Newark residents were Hershey's maintains strict quality shocked when they found live control measures. It roasts all its Indian Meal Moth larvae in a pack peanuts 8l high temperatures which of worn-out nuclear reactors of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups they destroy any pests, she said. ••: purchased from CVS on Main "Traditionally, [Indian Meal • By Jeff Burnham of retired reactors, the need for a like the disaster in Chernobyl." Street Moth] is attracted to nut-based ~ Staff Reporter new energy strategy and the Shea said one-fourth to one-third Gae Piotti and her husband Peter, items but also dog food and other components which will make up the of the fuel in a normal reactor must both 1987 university graduates, dry products." Is nuclear energy the leehnology new strategy. be replaced every year. The spent were driving home when they Bailey said infestation is of the future or a leehnology of the Shea said too much emphasis is fuel is called high-level waste and discovered the problem. extremely rare when compared to ., future whose time has past? placed on the safety of plant must be kept out of the biosphere "We opened the cup, and I was the number of items consumers buy. This question was asked by construction and operation instead for 10,000 years. about to bite into it," said Gae. She also said Hershey's buys from Cynthia Pollock Shea, an advisor to of what to do once the plant is no This waste is now held in "Then Peter said 'Don't eat it!' " reputable dealers only. the World Bank and an longer useful. "holding ponds" which resemble Inside the package of four peanut "We buy peanut suppliers who internationally respected expert on "In lhe future, accidents will giant swimming pools, but these butter cups, the couple found two have high quality standards and the decommission of nuclear plants. occur more frequently," she said. are now filling. Above-ground live larvae and the shell of a dead good growing practices," she added. Shea spoke Monday night in the "Their effects could be mild as in facilities are being tried but will not one. "When we opened them, they Bailey said Hershey's has an Cynthia P. Shea Rodney Room of the Perkins the Three Mile Island incident or useable until the turn of the looked stale," Gae said. "But we active quality insurance group Student Center about the problem they could be more catastrophic, century. each ale one, and there was nothing which watches for problems. "There are 26 countries currently meltdown may occur. peculiar." using nuclear power and not one She said that safely dismantling, After disposing of the rest of the has developed a high-level waste disposing, and decommissioning candy in the dumpster outside of Housing POLICE REPORT depository," Shea said. retired reactors will be a difficult, their home, Peter went to CVS to continued from page 3 She said a water reactor dangerous and expensive endeavor. alert them about the problem. Man enters apartment, Two men arrested produces 400 cubic meters of The first nuclear plants are According to Gary Charboneau, BuUer said there have been ideas waste. Some of the waste decays reaching the ends of their useful senior vice-president of marketing to tear down the Spanish House punches student for criminal mischief but the rest remains very dangerous lives, she said, and no one knows for CVS Inc., infestation of products after the move or tum the special for several years. These waste what to do with the old reactors. by insects such as the Indian Meal interest houses into other forms of disposal sites are also running out Shea said that when a reactor is student housing. An unidentified man punched a Two male non-students were Moth are isolated incidents. of room and create a disposal dismantled, there would be 600,000 No definite decisions have been female university student in the arrested for criminal mischief and "It's a bug that is transported problem. cubic feet of low-level waste, made as to what will happen to the face when he entered her Towne trespassing early Tuesday morning primarly in peanuts," he said. "It has The estimated life span of a enough to cover a football field 12- special interest houses on West Court apartment Monday night, after throwning rocks at a vehicle in always been a pest in any product nuclear reactor is 30 years. After fcct deep. Main Street after the transition, Newark Police said. the Squire Hall lot, University using processed peanuts." that it becomes too expensive or Disposing of a nuclear reactor Butler said. Police believe the man intended Police said. Charboneau said CVS has a dangerous to operate. would cost between $175 million Tamara Holoviak (AS 91 ), head to burglarize the apartment definite procedure for dealing with "The power output of these old tmd $750 million. of the Housing and Repairs The victim was standing in her these type of problems. The Tires taken from car reactors no longer justifies "Until some reactors are actually Committee for the German House, kitchen when she noticed a man, procedure was followed at the operation because radiation buildup dccommissionncd, the true cost said she would not mind moving with a stocking over his head, enter on Wharton Drive Newark store. makes maintenance too will not be known," Shea said. out of the German House if another the room. He proceeded to hit her in "First we dispose of the product dangerous," Shea said. Because of the problems of house would be provided. the face and then ran from the Someone took the wheels from a and inspect for potential infestation Deteriorating reactors lower the nuclear power, Shea said new "I would prefer moving into apartment. The victim ran after him 1986 Ford Escort parked on in other items," he said. "We check margin of safety. Deterioration of sources of energy must be found. another house," she said. to the street. He was last seen Wharton Drive between Tuesday the area where the candy is kept and "Nuclear energy can only However, Holoviak said, "It heading west on Thorn Lane. night and Wednesday morning, the pressure vessel in which a then it is dismantled and cleaned." reactor sits poses huge health effectively be used to generate would take a lot away from our The suspect was described as a according to Newark Police. Natalie Bailey, public threats. After exposure to extreme electricity," Shea said. purpose in having a special interest •« six-foot, white male with brown The chassis was left on the information manager for Hershey radiation and high temperature for The speech was the sixth in a house if we just moved into .;. hair, weighing about 190 pounds. ground. The total loss of property Chocolate USA, the company that many years, the pressure vessel can series of eight "Life In the Nuclear dorms." According to Butler, some ..-; He was wearing dark pants, gloves was$1,848. makes Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, crack and be flooded with cooling Age" lectures sponsored by the of the senior resident assistants _,\ and a green football shirt with white said infestation by pests is a waters. When that happens, a University Honors Program. with whom he spoke had lettering. complex situation. conflicting views about the move. Hospital offers shocking help ._~, Administration approved the said Gaston. continued from page 2 system in November 1987, and it Martinez said another person : DO YOU EI'UOY BEING PART OF A GROUP? The Medical Center of was first installed in St. Louis, will be trained wilh the patient on Delaware was the first hospital in then in Pensacola, Fla. using the MDphone in case the .} DO YOU LIKE TALKING WITH YOUR PEERS? the Northeast and the third in the The base station's cost is about patient becomes unconscious " nation to install the system, which $30,000 and the patient units are during a cardiac arrest. n: has been in the state for about one about $7,500 each, Gaston said. "The MDphone will be in more rtOW IS YOUR.CHANCE TO JOIN OUR TEAN AND year, Martinez said. Martinez said the system is widespread use once physicians Christiana Hospital established available through physician become accustomed to it and " LEARrt ABOUT SEX. AIDS, ALCOHOL, DRUGS, the first base station and the other prescription, but none have yet consumers become educated on it," " rtUTRITIOrt, EATING DISORDERS AriD FITNESS branches of the medical center, at been prescribed in Delaware. she said. ~ Wilmington and Pelleport, soon "We are hoping these could be Martinez said such a system followed. deployed like fire extinguishers to keeps the medical center on the .... Applications are now being accepted for Wellspring Peer Educators. The Federal Drug corporations and public arenas," "cutting edge of technology." v, Choose from the following four Peer Ed groups: Sex Education, Alcohol/Drug, Fitness/Nutrition and Eating Disorders Education. Skaters glide to win in Canada Pick up your application at the Student Health Service, main desk or continued from page 1 already spent, the pair still makes In two weeks, they are going to Wellspring, lower level of Student Health. can 451-8992 for more room for education. Kravette, 26, is a competition in Gennany. There is The couple trains six days a Information or to receive an application by mail. The deadline for a graduate student in international also an upcoming qualifying "" week for four to five hours a day, relations. Semanick, 22, withdrew competition at the University Ice ·i :applying is Friday, November 10. both on and off the icc. They dance from the university after her injury Arena. .., ballet and jazz, lift weights, hold but will re-enter in January. She is This weekend, they are off to :: jobs and still have a little recreation interested in lhe sports aspect of Harvard to videotape a show that ~ time. television communication. will benefit cancer research. The "You have to train yourself not "I would also like to be an agent show will air on public television to fall asleep," said Semanick. for skaters because there's a lot of throughout November. "We've both been able to balance it misrepresentation out there," she so far." said. The rest of the time, Kraveue For more information. ca/1451·8992 Even with much of their time and Semanick skate. •' I ·1 art notice Somehowt de pite the many great things that come out oft hi , institution, the University of Delaware ~ever ceast.' to amaze us with heinous acts of bad judgment. On Ocl. 21, Andrew T. Manus, executive director of the universi ty's Sea Grant College Program, was informed that his position was being eliminated and he Darin Powell had 10 days to leave his office. The reason given for the elimination of his position is

to compensate for budget cuts. However, the reason for Where's '; his termination is not a question. The problem is the ma nner by which he was terminated. the fire? Certain facts must be considered: Manus' contract is '· suuj ect to renewal in June. The university's "Ortega announces end of cease­ notification of nonrenewal policy ("Personnel Policies fire with Contras," the newspaper and Procedures for Professional and Salaried Staff," p. headline reads. 89) ex pli citly states that "unless otherwise specified in "Ortega?" the girl in the Tiffany their contract, professional employees are appointed T-shirt questions. "Isn't that the new for the full year of 52 weeks ... July l through June $1.99 thing at Taco Bell?" "No, he's the communist dictator 30." of Nicaragua," her boyfriend says. • Both President E.A. Trabant and Vice President for "You know, that country near Employee Relations Maxine Colm say because Manus Afghanistan where Ferdinand will receive full-time employee benefits until Oct. 31, Marcos used to live." 1990, he is, in effect, getting one year's notice. "Oh," she replies, puzzled. "Is that close to America?" The policy of notification of nonrenewal also states, P.S. Don't forget the game The above account may be a "Aft er five years of service, professional employees are broadly-painlect satire, but it's close entitled to a full year's notice of nonrenewal of Despite the fact that my photos of Delaware's 35-28 to the truth. It is a sad fact that many , co ntract." Manus has been employed at the univeristy victory over undefeated Maine were not up to my students on this campus are for nearly 10 years. standards, I still had a great time at the game. completely clueless when it comes For the first time in my collegiate career, the home to world events and geography. Simple arithmatic will tell you 10 years is greater crowd was a major factor in the victory. Cheering and Where is Nicaragua? Thailand? • than fi ve years, and 10 days is a lot less than one year. foot-stomping (I was guilty of this also, and it South Africa? More Delaware There is an infraction of rules going on here and probably cost me a few good shots) were just a students can probably name six Manus is getting the shaft. Budget cut or no budget precursor to the bedlam that would take hold of brands of beer before locating cut, bi g business is a game and you have to play by the Delaware Stadium in the second half. The 22,904 fans Beirut, a country where over 200 even did "the wave" at least five times, which, as far U.S . Marines died a few years ago. rules. as I know, is a first here. John Schneider I wouldn't be suprised if some Ma nus has until June before his contract can be At halftime, events such as the alumni band made folks couldn't even find Great renewed or denied. If he is to be terminated, he the day even more complete, providing me with a great time. Britain on a map of the world. little comic relief in the middle of a tense game. I had a lot of fun in the game, and I was by myself. To often, when a major world • deserves a year's benefits until June 30, 1991 - not Imagine the charge that you could get, regardless of October 1990. After the match, I waited for The Review's reporters event occurs, people react with mix by the car, still basking in the glow of the contest. I how much you drank, with seven or eight friends of utter ignorance and a For an administration that is trying to attract more saw several friends walking out of the tailgating area, around you all yelling about the game. bubbleheaded "who cares?" attitude. • professional personnel to boost the school's i~age, and most stopped to say hello. Our conversations went Everyone whines about how apathetic this school is It is purely disgusting. when it comes to athletics, but they always wait for denying Manus what is his by contract is not only along these lines: It extends far beyond just simple ;.. "Hi (insert name). Did you see that game? It was someone else to make it more exciting . Maybe if geography. wrong, but a stain on the Employee Relations Office those people were in the game on Saturday, th ey and the university as a whole. incredible!" During last year's presidential "Hell no. I didn't go in, but boy, did I gel bombed!" might have a different opinion. Maybe if they went in campaign between George Bush and "But the crowd was great ! We did the wave and it and got involved once in a while,, last week's Michael Dukakis, I debated about was a close game and people were screaming and ... " electrifying contest' would have been the rul e, not the the election with many people. It exception. "Well, I did six kamikazes! Talk about a wave! I was important to me, and it didn't Pumping iron ba:rs Now, I ,do enjoy football i'mmcn sely, but I ha ve can't stand up." maller what side you were on, just ~ Anabolic steroid users really have something to get Well, I tailgated just a bit before the game, and I been to other university sporting events in which I am that you had an opinion . But I knew pumped up about. can't begin to describe how boring it was compared to less interested, and the crowd has drawn me ri ght in . I just as many brain-dead people who what happened on the gridiron between 1 p.m. and 4 get excited. I yell at the refs. said they didn't care. "What docs it - Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del., introduced legislation Normally, certain sports bore me on televi sion . But , Wednesday that would place anabolic steroids in the p.m. matter to me? It doesn't affect my I am not about to say we sho!Jid eliminate the it's just like going to the theater and watching a play. life." same drug category as cocaine. If the House and Senate tailgate. Get up early, bring the hibachi, the football Drama, emotion, pain, and joy arc constantly goin g on How stupid. Of course it affects • pass the bi ll , it will mean the final buzzer for and. some beer. Blast the radio and munch on hot dogs ori both the personal and team level. you. No matter how banal last year's professional and amateur athletes who use steroids to with a cold· brew while tossing the ball around and Even if you· don't understand or enjoy the game, go election campaign was, it was still a have a good time. This is Saturday - a time for fun in, support a team and just scream your fool head ofT chance for you to give your input on bell r their performance- and kill themselves in the when everyone else does. Trust me, it feels great. 1 rocess. and frolic. But, for the roughly 10,000 people who how you want the' country to be just sa t outside and drank during the game, I am going John Schneider is the photo editor of The governed. Steroid use has been shunned by the professional Review. to tell yo u to open your mind , because you missed a In some of th ose mysterious a thletic world and many have paid the price of places that nobody can find on th e cl micall)' boosting thei r performance. But this dramatically and llrug-rclated map, you don't have that choi ce. I lcgi lat ion is designed to make steroids illegal. as well as crimes have al so followed th e same th ink it's a probl em of privilege. unsport~man like - the only answer to steroid use by pattern . It amazes me th at th e Many young people in th e United ' States have been given everything or high chool-age children and amateur athletes. American govcmmcnt has not yet reached the conclusion that this is a had it spoon-fed to them through th e The thrill of sport comes from players competing failed policy. The popul ati on of thi s television. They have no concept of :.t~ainsl each other - human drama. Chemically couniiy sits idly by nnd allow s the life beyond the CD player and thi s ~ altering one's body for the sa ke of winning is not only a government to pump billions of week's hot fashion trend. alcohol abuse. The makers of this Ode to stupidity dollars into a failed poli cy when Billy Joel may sing about starting llctrayal of the sport, but is potentially life threatening. video interviewed students about To imbecile motorists who use there are so many other problem s the fire, but how many people • T he legislation must pass if the government is serious the subject and had an interview pedestrians as moving targets with that face the country. singing along know what the words • with a reco-.:ering addict. The about elminating the nation's drug problem. Steroids beer bol!les, eggs and other By following this policy, the in that song mean? Far too many videos were well made and did use a re harmful, unethical and should be classified as such. miscellaneous objects: government is like a child who think it's just a cool beat. familiar backgrounds for the Where's the fun in hurting innocent tries to stop a river with a few How can someone live with no ' interviews. On a negative note people? twigs and rocks. Realistically, the concept of the world around them. though, they neither said nor THE Why do you insist on being so government doesn't have enough How can you understand why the showed anything new. crude? money to crush the ever-growing United States and the USSR might As I was viewing these videos I What do you gain from your for EVIEW I ' t ...lf ,.... I , , drug trade. I believe it is time nuke each other without A FOUR·STAR All-AMERICAN NEWSPAPER ' began to think of how many times I cowardly cheap shots? the government to abandon this understanding the history of the cold have been barraged with the same When will you see that you are policy and change direction s. Let's war? An issue that could end your ' information. Starting with the immensely lewd? look into ourselves and our society life in mere seconds certainly • Ted Spiker, editor in chief elementary school, educators of Mark Nardone, executive editor A friend was hit and I almost too, and try to figure out why all these warrants your attention . this country begin the assault with Ken Kerschbaumer, managing editor Trlcla Miller, business manager Our lives are more important than people are turning to drugs. There are a myriad of things to • Bo b Bicknell, edi tori al editor Cathy Swarter, advertising director the use of puppets and cute little your childish [ijn. Something in our society is causing get involved with. The environment, Karen Wolf, managing editor cartoons saying how anyone who Would you like my spokes up your to need an escape. Perhaps it is abortion, political corruption and uses 'drugs is an outcast. Then, a us Sports Editors...... Drew Ostroski, Joshua Putterman infantile sphincteJ'l our very sacred "American dream" military conflicts in Nicaragua are . few years later, they switch to scare News Editors...... Susan Byrne, Mary Ellen Colpo, Heather McMurtrie, That's what you deserve for pulling of success and wealth that is more than just headlines. They are Diane Monaghan, James J. Musick, Sharon O'Neal, tactics showing the effects drugs a hit-and-run. causing the less fortunate to feel real issues that affect your life. Darin Powell, John Roblnaon, Bill Swayze have on the human body. At this Grow the hell up and damned like failures, but that is mere Everyone is a citizen of the world Features Editors ...... Stephanle Ebbert, Vanean Groce same time, a teen begins to watch Photography Editor...... John Schneider "c.ollege" students. speculation. It is time·for us to stop community. Show-some concern for after-school specials that again Graphics Editor...... Archle Tae I swear you make me absolutely trying to kill the tree by slripping it your world, and crawl out of your • show the effects of drug abuse. En terta inment Editor...... WIIllam C. Hitchcock ashamed. of all its leaves. After all, the roots self-centered cave. Do more than Assistant Sports Editor...... David Blenckatone This cycle continues - the same To say that you and I are both of drug abuse run pretty deep into just waste air by breathing. It's not ' Assistant News Editors ...... Richelle Perrone, Karyn Trltelll information being ptesented in Assistant Features Editor...... Chrla Rice American brothers the soil of our society. So maybe that hard to become infonned. Read various media. Assi stant Photo Editor...... Lealle D. Barbaro Means lhat for your idiocies I can it's time to get our shovels and a magazine other than "Seventeen." • Assistant Business Manager...... C.rol HoHman I began to think about the be blamed. begin digging. Watch a TV news program instead Assistant Advertising Directors ...... Jodl Becker, Bernadette Betzler government and its war on drugs Name wltheld Marc D. Brown (AS 90) of rotting in front of "The Cosby Copy Editors ...... Shnon Breake, Janel Dwoakln, Sharon Juaka, that has been in full force sin((e the Wendy Pickering Show." Skip racquetball and take a beginning of the Reagan era: For course in American Government or ' A failed policy I0 years now the government has International Relations. You are here Publlahad avery Tllncley and Friday during the aoadamlo y.. r, Frtdaya during Winter The other night, I had the been telling us to "just say no" to Correction Saoslon , by the atuclent body altha Unlva1'811y al Delaware, Newark, Delaware. EciMorlll and to get an education opportunity to view a new set of drugs. At the same time they are · ·· A Rainpu~. ~Her ln ..'ihe Oct. buslnooo aftlcae .. Well Wing, Student Center. Phone: •st-2771, •51·2772 and •st-2n•. If you're reading this column, you Buolno .. houra: Mondey lhrough Frlcley: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. videos produced by the university pumping billions of dollars into a .21 Review should tuive read probably don't have to wony. Those • on drug and alcohol abuse. In these get-tough policy towards drug · ,·,"P~Ii9,ice suppprtCifJ>!an Lrip Edllorlai/Oplnton: Page I Ia rnervecl lor opinion and commentary. The edhorlal abowe who need help are too pathetic to ; rapruenla a c-nau• opinion of TIM Rrln IIIII and Ia written by the aclllollal editor, videos, facts are given about users llfld abusers. Afler IO years of tc> join J?.C. rally." · . ., except when algnecl. TIM etall oolumna ara tha opinion of liM author plolureel. Cart­ symptoms and effects of drug and pick up a newspaper. rapreeanl 11M opinion of the artlat. TIM leftera to the eclftor oontaln 1111 oplnlona of our this policy, drug abuse has risen .,:;;· r,~~e ~ev(e~, r~grc~ the~r. reaclef8. Darin Powell Is ths associate news Bdltor ofThe Review.

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i 8 • THE REVIEW • November 3, 1989 Director's position eliminated continued from page 1 reorganization of the program would Thoroughgood added. "So I went ahead and moved as quickly as 1 research and student support because not include his position and his could because every day was another of budgetary constraints. responsibilities would be shared by day we were losing money. " "We were told two to three weeks the staff. Colm said, "Dean Thoroughgood ago Lhat we were going to have to "His position was equivalent to a reorganized and had to make make cuts by [fiscal years] '90 to grant monitor at the local level," she said. "He wouldn't have any economies of scale." '91 ," she said. managerial role." Manus has vacated his office but A 6-percent reduction of the said he does not know what his university's recurring budget and a Noble said, "The thing that struck future plans arc. 5.8-percent cut in Graham-Rudman­ me through this is how well regarded "When someone tells you that Hollings federal support of the Sea he is by the people with whom he SUBWAY'S after Lhe 31st of October that Lhat is Grant College Program led to the has worked. il, you run through the whole range reorganization of Lhc program, she "He has a unique ability as he performed several functions of of emotions, from anger to said. coordinating and organizing very acceptance to pulling the pieces "The best way to do that would be togelhcr and moving on," he said. to try to effect some efficiencies in sensitive environmental matters. He "I want to make sure I get the management," she said. was able to keep developers and environmentalists, people separate compensation that is due to me." GRAND Prior to the creation of Manus' from one another, talking and Thoroughgood added, "What we position in 1984, responsibilities of were really trying to do wa<; protect fiscal management, reporting to looking for solutions." ' Washington, D.C., and local groups "Because of the non-renewal what we are really here for, which is has to educate students so they can carry were shared by the staff, but "the policy, when someone been here out research." budget is a little different than it was as long as Mr. Manus has been here, Manus said he is waiting for "Lhe in 1984," she said. in order to impact next year's budget ID dust to seule, see what's going on Thoroughgood said the he needed have a year's notice and OPENING so we were already behind," and make plans accordingly." Biden authors drug legislation

continued from page 1 controlled substance would produce produce steroids for legitimate three results: medical uses would be imposed. was an amendment to the 1988 Anti­ The Drug Enforcement Jaffe said she has seen reports that SALE! Drug Abuse Act that toughened Administration would have the state I percent of the male high penalties for steroid trafficking. authority to investigate steroid school population has tried anabolic This law has made unauthorized trafficking; steroids. "They have recently steroid distri bution a felony, • The current penalty for steroid become a highly abused substance, punishable by three years in jail. trafficking would increase from three and if [the report] is true, Lhere is Earlier this year, Biden al so years to a maximum of 20 years in definitely a much greater problem introduced S. 466, whi ch would prison. The penalty would double for than anyone ever invisioned." make it a criminal offense to offenses involving repeat offenders, McCabe said the hearing Biden distribute steroids through Lhe mail. children and sales near schools; held earlier this year in Clayton Hall This bill is still in the legislative • To cut down on steroids into the with university athletes and coaches stage, said Micheal McCabe, a black market, tight production was what "really kicked off a spokesman for Biden. quotas and recordkeeping process of this legislation." Changing steroids to a schedule II requirements on companies that Red Cross gives.disaster aid continued from page 3 "Hurricane Hugo in South whenever local resources are Carolina cost the Red Cross $42 inadequate. conjunction with the Graduate million . Obviously the South Volunteers arc an essential part of Student Association (GSA), started a Carolina chapter couldn't handle that Lhe Red Cross, which has provided and get your second fundraising campaign at the all by itself, [so] each chapter was disaster relief for more than 100 university for the victims of the San asked to give. Delaware was asked years . In 1988, 1,600 volunteers Francisco earthquake. to give $100,000." provided service to more than "We went to the Red Cross with a The damage costs for the floods 64 ,000 Delawareans, according to drafted proposal which they agreed which deluged Sussex County and Frank M. Hoopes Jr., Delaware to," said Crohan. "Srinivasan and I Elsmere during the spring totaled Chapter chairman. couldn't do the fundraising by $200,000. Delaware was able to In addition to large-scale ourselves so we went to the GSA. provide only $100,000. The disasters, the Delaware Red Cross Each GSA senator is responsible for remainder came from other parts of also provides aid in such situations FREE* recruiting funds from their particular the country, a.ccording to Mary as house fires, chemical accidents Subway has opened new a second one - FREE! department" Christi nc Bird, director of and mudslides. DeDominicis said the American community development for the Lifesaving skills of doors and we're celebrat­ Now that's a deal you can Red Cross is divided into 3,000 Delaware Red Cross. cardiopulmonary resuscitation, first chapters fo r organizational purposes. ing. When you buy a foot­ really sink your teeth into. A national disaster relief fund is aid and water safety are taught by "The unity and interdependence of maintained at all times, and Disaster the Red Cross as well as social long sub, we'll give you the chapters on each olhcr is always Services at national headquarters services for personal and family evident in times of crisis," she said. steps in and coordinates relief efforts emergencies. New York City mayoral race Under continued from page 3 time Kennedy Democrat, has Shapiro said, "The important New swayed many voters on the fringe. factor is that Dinkins docs not "It's hard to tell how interested He has based his campaign on offend white voters. He is a skilled people are in Lhe election. There's Ownership opposing the corruption in the politician." no enormous support for either political realm where he once To separate himself from candidate," Roberts said. fought as a feder.al auomey. controversy and appear as a "G iuliani's appeal is in his Dinkins has also received the mainstream Democrat, Dinkins has newness and anti-corruption stance. endorsement of The New York denounced black extremists. Also to He's exciting but inexperienced," Times. "It is significant that The appease Jewish voters, he has Roberts said. New York Times endorses him , downplayed his association with Giuliani, a former federal because they appeal to a thinking Rev. Jesse Jackson. prosecutor in Manhattan, has been constituent," Stone said. Stone said the Jewish vole may running his campaign as a liberal "The thing Dinkins has going for be the deciding factor in the Republican. him is what I like to call his LQ - election. It could make up anywhere The ratio of registered voters in his likability quotient. He's a nice from 25 percent to 40 percent of the New York City is five Democrats to Offer Good from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. guy, a healer," he said. total vole. one Republican, but Giuliani, a ont. Saturday, November 3rd & Sunday, November 4th STORE HOURS: Classifieds MONDAY-THURSDAY- 10 a.m.-12 p.m. FRIDAY & SATURDAY- 10 a.m.-2 a.m. Your Phi Sig - Big Sis! fans in CHI-0 continued from page 12 SUNDAY- 10 a.m.-11 p.m. always be here lor you . - Love and Yes , R-11 gir1s, this one's lor you. II you happen to see a bubbly. happy, Kisses, JULIE glowing, exciting , down-to -earth, MELISSA HALDAS! You're NEVER fabulous girl on campus today--she's FREE DELIVERY HEATHER O'CONNER - You're the best going to believe who your big sister is. definitely a CHI -0 PLEDGE! little sister and I can1 wait until Tuesday. Keep smiling, Big Mouth, and act Beginning Friday, November 10th Keep guessing! 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Please call Mike at 456· guessing, aren't I? Try to contain MARGIE DEVINE - It's great to see that 1236 as soon as possible ..Thank you. yourself until Tuesday - HAl Love you, everyone else knows how wonderful you are besides usl Love You , Your biggest vivant November 3 . 1989 • THE REVIEW • 9 Diversity seen as future priority "We are taking an active posture to try to provide the essential needs and understand diversity and be able to function in a more diverse way," he added. Hollowell also said he sees problems within the higher education system and said the university is trying to help public schools provide the necessary curriculum for students preparing for college. "People are coming to college not as prepared as they should be." President E.A. Trabant said, "The By Bill Swayze the administration, such as the university is developing the and Jay Cooke president, vice presidents, deans and educational pathway for the 21st Staff Reporters department chairs, work together to century. We arc giving opportunities provide support services for th e for undergraduate students to As the university stands only 10 faculty and students. parucrpate in research and years away from the 21st century, "It's a matter of being a team development programs." teaching in a more diverse effort to try to promote the best Trabant also emphasized the atmosphere cascades in a pool of environment we can for teaching importance of a more diverse Leslie D. Barbaro priorities administrators believe will and research," Hollowell said. atmosphere and education. David E. Hollowell, senior vice president tor Administration, says the university has kept Its enhance education. The need to become a more "I think th e university is moving "It is important to keep a proper diverse universi ty is an important away from Western thought and major focus on teaching, while striving to maintain a balance with research_ balance between research and cleme nt stressed by many Western culture and recognizing "The university's main focus w a~ graduate. Delaware's alumni Studies are planning similar groups, teaching,'' said David E. Hollowell, administmtors. other cultures," he said. on teaching," said Barbra Andrisani, participate in severa l college Andrisani said. senior vice president for "As we move into th e 2 1st Bruce N. Walker, dean of assoc iate director of Alumni programs, including raising fund s The volunteer group that works Administration. "The university has century, the composition of students Admissions, said the university's Relations and a 1968 university for scholarships, holding career with the College of Engineering • kept its major focus on teaching, is going to be more diverse because strong point is stressing graduate. "The faculty was very seminars and participating ·in student endorses students' resumes with a • reaching out to students and people the population of the country is undergmduate education. involved in education of the students job placement activities. cover letter, aiding students in job in the s tate with continuing going to be more diverse,'' he said. "For a major research university, and my perception, from what I hear The colleges of Engineering, placemem, she explained. "[The • education progmms. Hollowell said high school there is a lot of commitment to the from students, is that they feel it's a Education, Nursing, Urban Affairs alumni I are proud of the graduates "Some institutions have lost tmck enrollment is declining and will undergmduates," he said. strong teaching institution." Agricultural Sciences and Human of Delaware." of their departments stressing decline until the 1994-95 school A further emphasis on Andrisani explained alumni Resources currently have alumni Frank B. Dilley, president of the research ," he explained. year. An increase following the multicultural education and usuall y become interested in the programs, while the colleges of see EDUCATION page 10 In the pursuit of upgrading its decline will come from the black academic advi sement are two areas unive rsi ty 10 years after they Business and Economics and Marine quality of education, Hollowell said and Hispanic populations. needing attention, he said. 'Agnes Photographer depicts of God' ~ war in human nature debut By Stephanie Ebben At a lecture in Kirkbride Hall , children," he said, as he showed a Features Editor Durrance read his renections on striking pho tograph of children inductees' ride to a reception center. seated on a black and white shines June 30. 1966- I'm in I he army June 31- Is /here a Jun e 31st? checkerboard floor. "They're just now, Dick Durrance recalled I just noticed that now, after all little pawns in the game we play." By MaHhew Salt Monday in excerpts from his lhese years. It is a long, rather Aug. 1 - Pop-up targels. Can'/ Staff Reporter Vietnam War memoirs. Mosl of Ore surreal journey lo we know no/ help feeling real men will seem jus/ faces ref/eel /he la ck of whal. as meaningless. In our corrupt, confusing world, comprehension I feel. In the accompanying photograph, It was just after basic tmining that finding a truly innocent person is The men were lined up at the a black man sits, his face in relative Durrance came to a shocking miraculous- if not impossible. induction center at Fort Hamilton, darkness, by the window of the bus. personal realization about the nature After all, would such a person N.Y., when Durrance turned and The only light sets off the tears of war: that the will to kill is innate even fit in this place? Some would • aimed hi s Nikon F. at the pooling in his eyes. in human beings, unleashed when probably lock up Jesus if he came apprehensive faces and hesitant arms Durrance was drafted into the trained to do so. around today. raised in pledge behind him. army in 1966 and took his camera "The most horrible realization For Dr. Martha Livingston Ruth, Their expressions remain today: with him to create a personal visual was · that the people caught in the played by Wendy Parker, and only one man looks determined; the journal of his experiences there. cross fire were ordinary people. Mother Miriam Ruth, played by others merely seem resigned. In the next two years, he served in They weren't pop-up targets." Christine A. McNulty (AS 92) in Long after the recruits were the Department of Army Special To reveal this, Durrance the play "St. Agnes of God," sworn in, long after their tours of Photographic Office, documenting photographed casualties in real-life finding true goodness in an duty were complclcd, lon g after the military activities in Vi etnam, situations, such as the body of a individual is a necessity, an mission died, the memories of Thailand and Korea. woman beside a carrying basket. obsession and a personal need. Vietnam live on in Durrance's Meanwhile, on his own, Durrance One of his most disturbing photos The Montage Repertory Theater photographs, currently on display at continued to document the war with shows the charred remains of a body performed the play Friday night at Janvier Gallery on West Delaware his personal Nikon F. on the morning of the Tet Offensive. the Unitarian Universalist Avenue. "There was a strange ambivalence Nov. 1 - 1/'s over now. Fellowship Church, 420 Willa Compiled in a book call ed in walking among the Vietnamese as Impossible ro comprehend or Road . The play, written by John "Where War Lives: A Photographic I did, mostly before the Tet explain /Ire cruelly and pain I've Pielmeier, was the group's first . Journal of Vietnam," hi s Offensive," he said. "They were learned to inflicl. production since its formation in : photographs arc arranged seeing us both as soldiers who've Two weeks after leaving the war, May. ; chronologically in three sections, come in to fight a war in their Durrance began a six-year stint with Agnes, a young nun played : representing the progression of country and as a means of support." National Geographic, for which he Photographer Dick Durrance was drafted Into the army and brilliantly by Kimberly Moro (AS : recruits from Transformation (basic One unforgettable image shows shot photographs in South Africa, went on to capture the essence of the VIetnam War on film. 92), is inspired to beautiful singing ; skill s), War Zone (combat) and by an angelic voice in her head that Vietnamese women wounded, their Brazil, Leningrad and across th e a current resurgence of interest in the ; Victims (civilians and casualties). bleeding heads wrapped with cloths, United States, among other places. scratched, the victims of careless she calls "The Lady." Vietnam era. ' The result is a collection of storage and terrible process ing leaning wearily against one another He left the film from his Vietnam "My theory is that we've reached The Lady alternates in Agnes' : photographs which tells a story - conditions in Vietnam; but the story as they walk down a road. Another • days at home in his attic, as he tried middle age, a midpoint in our lives mind between God and a sort of ; not just the subjective talc of one to put his memories behind him. they told is the universal tale depicts a young girl holding and it's at that point you tend to look fantasy figure she created to protect : photojournalist, but the collective "Then I, like so many others, saw brought back from all wars." chopsticks and a bowl, sitting in a back at what's been,'' he said of herself against her sadistic mother. : talc of many men, many battalions, dress shop while a mannequin looms Oliver Stone's movie 'Platoon,' " His decision to redevelop and Vietnam veterans. "It's 20 years. Laura E. Kenealy (AS 93) ;many divisions, complemented by ominously behind white curtains. Durrance said in a press release. publicize hi s photographs wa Twenty years is a generation. It's a provided the real off-stage voice :the eye of a superb artist. "For me, the saddest story was the "The negatives were stained and entirely personal, but coincided witl1 I normal evolution of time." of The Lady's singing that sent Meanwhile, as Durrance shivers up the spine and tears to rcmembCrs his war days, he works the eye. out of Rockport, Maine, in a more The sweet innocence of Agnes restrictive business - corporate contrasts with the deep photography and advertising, with disturbance of her mind. In the clients including Pepsico, AT&T, midst of all her purity, she has Kclloggs, Winston and Amtrak. managed to have a baby and kill it "At this point of my life, the kind by strangulation with its own of things I want to do are more umbilical cord. esoteric," he said. "With advertising A confrontation initially arises work, I kind of bide my time to do over Agnes between the worldly, the type of work I really want to do." atheist doctor, who is sent to Photography comes naturally to investigate Agnes' legal sanity, Durrance, who decided on the career and the devout Mother Miriam - while flipping through Life a dispute modern society could magazine photography issues as a certainly identify with. sophomore in college. On one hand is the doctor's "I realized I was tcpping through mistrust of anything that cannot be a door to my world, like Alice scientifically proven and her stepping through the keyhole to materialist belief in the mind as Wonderland." the center of everything. During the summer before his In an emphatic soliloquy, , rrance's photograph from his book, "When war Lives," depicts a medic treating an Infantryman who was wounded In a senior year at Dartmouth College, he at ran Thol Nhut during the VIetnam War. Durrance's collection Is on display at Janvier Gallery, West Delaware Avenue. see AGNES page 10 ~'ittl 1ght see PHOTO page 10 1 0 · THE REVIEW· November 3, 1989

Wilson L. Dillaway, acting deeply disturbed Agnes is highly Moro is not the only one who director of Academic Computing complex and requires a perceptive must undergo a character evolution Agnes Education and Instructional Technology, said Photo understanding of human nature as the play progresses. what is most important for the which Moro's portrayal revealed. Parker as Doctor Livingston, continued from page 9 continued from page 9 continued from page 9 university is its ability to plan for Her innocence, however, is who begins as a clinical Faculty Senate and chairman of the the future. Parker as the doctor says, "I essentially deri ved from ignorance. psychologist with a specific job to and another photographer shot a philosophy department, said the "The toughest thing of all is realized that my religion, my Agnes was sheltered from the do, grows more and more and canoe trip down the Danube River, university's most important priority making choices," Dillaway said. Christ, is this. The mind. Within world by her sadistic mother who subjectively attached to Agnes. which was later published in the is hiring more instructors to teach at "There are always lots of ways to this shell of skin and bone and both physically and mentally Beneath her scientific surface, National Geographic and voted the introductory levels. improve things and most of them blood I have the secret to molested her. the Doctor has romantic dream s. most popular story of the year. "The caliber of the faculty has cost money and time. absolutely everything. God isn't After her mother's death, Agnes "I still want to believe that "Where War Lives," his first gone up considerably in the years I "Defining what the university out there. God is you. Or rather was taken by the monastery under somewhere, somehow, there is a book endeavor, was inspired by a have been here," Dilley said. "This wants to do, having a long-term plan you are God." the wing of Mother Miriam , who, happy ending for every story. It all fellow soldier, the late Bill Weems, has resul ted in significant and having a sense of vision is really Mother Miriam, though fully as is revealed late in the play, depends on how thoroughly you to whom he dedicated the book. accomplishments in the reputation the most important step," he said. aware of the facts of life since she happens to be her mother's sister. look for it and how deeply you Otherwise, Durrance knew none Dr. Allan L. McCutcheon, was married for 20 years prior to Agnes continuously alternates need it." of the university." of the men appearing in his book. Dilley said he has noticed an associate chairman of the sociology becoming a nun , wants to believe from a state of spiritual dreaminess In the face of a hypnosis­ Most often, he came into camps and upswing in student interest in liberal department, said students must be Agnes had a virgin birth. She to sobbing fear. On the surface, she induced confession by Agnes, spent a day or two photographing. arts courses in the past 11 years, educated to meet the needs they will questions the scientific world's gives an almost childlike Mother Miriam has to admit that "There's a profound connection, I particularly in th e humanities, face in the 21st century. belief that everything has answers. explanation of what happened to she is being protective of Agnes. think, between me and them, but it's increasi ng student credit hours by "A student graduating in 1993 "A miracle is an event without her. But underneath, as the doctor The play was performed without not a real friendship," he said. must be edu cated for the years an explanation," she tells the discovers by hypnosis, is true scenery and without a stage, but 27 percent. The release of "When War Lives" On e problem, Dilley explained, ahead of that, or their education will doctor. "That's why people like darkness. this proved to be no hindrance as on Veterans Day will mark the end is th e amount of money th e be out of date within 10 years," he you fail to believe, because you How she becomes pregnant is the power and emotion of the play of 20 years of silence for Durrance, · uni versi ty spends on grad uate said, emphasizing cla ss room demand an explanation, and when revealed only by her vague but was expressed so well by the who, like many other veterans, now ' research programs, which comes at research as a means of modern you don't gel one, you create one. poetic account: "A flower, waxy actresses. chooses to remember what he tried th e ex pense of undergraduate education . You'll never find the answer to and white. A drop of blood, Though this was Christine to put behind him . education. He es timates that the "The university takes intellectual everythi ng." sinking into the veins. A tiny Halo. Jones' first directing experience, Tillman Crane, a graduate total cost of certain research life increasingly more and more Though all the actresses were Millions of Halos, dividing and the play was so professional it teachers assistant in the art programs could be used to hire 50 seriously," he said. "! suspect that is phenomenal, Moro's performance dividing, feathers are stars, falling seems as if she has been directing department, said, "Durrance has additional undergraduate going to continue to develop." was the best. The character of the into the iris of God's eye." for 20 years. shown us all where war lives. It inStn!CIOrS. lives within each of us."

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') '' rtainment November 3, 1989 • THE REVIEW • 11 What does a bear do in he woods? By Ken Kerschbaumer British Columbia in search of love Managing Editor and ex pericncc. Movie Review His experiences in the 90-m inutc 'The Bear' A sma ll , nearly defenseless adaptation of James Oli ver ~~-Cl-tl grizzly cub slowly stirs to life as Curwood's nov el "The Grizzly Director ...... Jean Annaud arlothcr cool, spring morning begins King" quickly lead him to learn the in: western Canada. He opens his ways of the forest. He is ready to c~es cautiously as the early sun leave cubhood and enter the lonely nature film s. The only drama occurs penetrates the darkness of sleep. He world of bearhood. when th e viewer is "treated" to whimpers quietly and th en roll s However, while the plot is simple seeing the food chain in action as over, beginning another day and on paper, it is another thing when the cheetah rips into th e belly of the another adventure. translating it to film. Bears don' t act gazelle. .Hard ly a setting for riveting - they do . When a bear acts angry Throw in the cal m, removed Director Jean-Jacques Annaud's latest cinematic masterpiece, "The Bear," explores not only the cinematic drama. on screen, he isn't acting. He's mad . voice-over and the picture is ripe life of a orphaned bear cub, but the Idea of man's own humanity toward others on this planet. . However, as man has learned in That thi s story translated so for the Discovery Channel or PBS. weeks, nature can at times beautifully and seemingly Fortunately, "The Bear" avoids th e sounds of slobbering or small fire in the distance. Similar behave with an innocence that man ·ous and create drama effortlessly onto the celluloid is both of these cliches and transcends whimpering bears and crashing shots are used throughout the film could never grasp. even the best Hollywood enough to give Annaud a paw on all other nature films, so much so trees are used in all their natural to portray man as being small lt is this underlying theme - that writers cannot create. the back. that one would be hard pressed to glory in place of sappy string and minded, meaningless and arrogant. nature is Icinder than man could ever While "The Bear" could best be refer to it as a nature film. horn arrangements. The beauty of nature is foremost be - that makes one wish that man described as a nature film, by Sweeping, panoramic shots of As for voices, they are few and in this film, the ugly brutality of could idolize something on four legs picture's end it is more than just the land and mountain-scapes create far between. Man appears in the man second. as opposed to two. another exercise in biology. It is an a sense of wonderment that guise of two hunters in search of Ironically, the most humane Something without an ego, exercise in cinematic excellence, a properly captures the majesty that dangerous game, and it is their animals in the film are not the without a desire to destroy life. Jean-Jacques Annaud's journey which captures nature at its only nature could be responsible for pursuit of a large grizzly which humans, but the bears. Portraying Something which lets mankind fim is simple, on paper. A comedic, tragic and inspiring best. sculpting. The colors are crisp, the supplies most of the drama. emotions as strongly as man does, see what life is really all about. less gri zzly cub wanders The problem with most nature direction mesmerizing. Filmed from the perspective of the bears have an ignorance of Something like "The Bear." gh the mountain s of 1885 films is they turn into just that, The soundtrack is minimal , as the cub, the first sign of man is a man's evil which allows them to wayze dances to a new tune ·.ut falls flat on his face in 'Kin' stupid. to ex periment with different parts. c. As Jessie Gates (He len Hunt) Too bad he tried "Next of Kin" plays her violin to all of her to break hi s stereotype. tri ck Swayze's pelvis is husband's fami ly in Kentucky, a Swayze's accent is -.~u ~-. u to gyrate at phenomenal little gi rl looks at her wi th unbelieveable, and his ponytail is ncient , and he is supposed to make bewilderment. ugly. ·' an: of · his dance partner melt by exposing That expre ssion of bewilderment By the way, he drives a sports a~semhly hi$ oh -so- manl y chest. she was going to cry in every ran wild throughout the audience. car - that's not too cliche for this . lie's not supposed to talk like a Swayze, the foc us of the film , country-bred boy. scene. <~e{t,~i~~~e~~ . · ·' tury E~,~ropean classiGal ~boy. Nor should he. does expose his naked back in a Hunt has the same problem as The audience does receive a musib u~ ing instruments of that· wayze's portrayal of Truman couple of scenes, which may have Swayze because everyone in the simple pleasure at the beginning of s in "Next of Kin," simply put, made th e movie for some. But audience thinks she should have the movie, as the sound of a mouth bad . A Kentucky-nati ve/ Swayze's character, Gates, docs not her hands between someone's legs. harp twangs in the background of a cage cop, Gates sets ou t to country scene. t~~~rE·!;:~~~~~~! .· :!~~~Ii.h~t~i~,~~~j~~t fit the part. (She played the starring role in the purpo"se· ;io· fdcus 6f Proriiet.!:leils, Optis his brother's death at the The award for best supporting is • o~ :·i~tai • · ~reat:ures The audience cannot picture the after-school special about a female not : 43/ · "Vi olin Coricerio in D of a group of organized­ ac tor in this mo vie goes to that band$ whq may' ti 'ave " ~ doing anything but quarterback). diail.ce topiayin public;:and give· Major,"· "Opus 61," featuring thugs. twanger. So lake that $S you were thrusting and busting. As in the special, Hunt wa s them a place in the spotlight. soloist Monica Huggeu on violin character is cliche. The plot going to spend on the mov ie and Swayze may have this problem sacked numerous times by abrupt The group plans to have a Just and "Symphony No. 5 in C liche.The images are clich6. buy a mouth harp. in the future as he tri es to release shifts in scenes. Her character was Jam concert at least once a Minor, Opus 67." ending is not cliche. It's Happy twanging. himself from the role. while trying und erdeveloped. She looked like semester, and arc currently .Tickets are available by ca11ing collecting demo tapes for future the Grand Box Office at 652 ~ shows. 5577. · · ond films give action a license to thrill Saturday's concert starts at Finally the Keestone Katz, manner. 9:30 p.m., and adm ission is $3. Inc., is sponsoring the "largest The first Bond film was Dr. No (I %2), released This is a great opportunity for cal show ever held in Delaware" in 1962 starring Connery and Ur ula Andre s as new bands to get exposure, so on tomorrow and Sunday at the mix some action , danger, suspense and hi ­ 007's love interest. check it out! Brandywine Raceway located on ·. Deborah Ha rry, whose Route 202 north of gadgets with evil villains who have huge The plot revolves around a scientist's attempts u.s. former band Blondie was one of Wilmington. Then add exotic locations, beautiful women , to sabotage the American space program. At the the most influential acts of the Purebreds and domestic cats and shake it- never stir. san1e time tension escalates on a global scale as New York punk sc~ne in the '70s, from around the country wilf be mixing these ingredients, what is created? the United States blames the Soviet Union for the plays the Chestnut Cabaie't, entered to compete for titles and Bond film series. missing spacecraft. 38th and Chestnut streets rankings in The International Cat formula has worked in 18 film s since 1962, Bond, however, is on the case. After a hair­ Philadelphia, Pa., ionight and Association. 007 one of the best known characters on raising car chase and some close calls inside the volcano hideout, Bond does the job. tomorrow riight. This year's theme is "Uule Cats .. Blondie, whose music was Help Big Cats," with some of the ' While Bond's miss ion changes from film to Along with "Dr. No," Connery probably turns in , the formula is mostly the same. Bond meets his finest performance in the gold-plated thriller ·· going to t11e Zoologic.at . Bond meets woman. Bond loves woman. Goldfinger (1964). o(Phll~cfelphia ib hhl~ lain kill s woman . Bond kills villain. ln the Goldfinger is the nasty villain who has his eye · Martha, · · of t~e : Bond man ages to save the world, or at on gold stored in Fort Knox. Bond not only has to a large portion thereof. contend with the villain but a hat with a razor indestructible and unbeatable. Yes, the world is safe again thanks to Bond. blade brim that puiS a twist on tossing a hat trick. Another fine performance by Moore came Four actors have portrayed him, but only two When Connery became tired of the role, Roger courtesy of A View to a Kill ( 1985). ve really captured the hearts of the movie Moore was the next actor to warm the public's Set in San Fransisco, Bond pursues a maniac - Sean Connery and Roger Moore. blood to Bond following a one-film stint by played with great zest by Christopher Walken. Connery was the first actor to bring Bond to ttoe George Lazenby as 007 in On Her Majesty's Walken is easily one of the most crazed and He played the part in a serious and cold Secret Service (1%9). mentally deranged foes which Bond must face as Overall, Moore's portrayals of Bond were the he attempts to plunge California into the Pacific least serious and most entertaining, as he with the combination of explosives and the San delivered punchy one-liners throughout his films. Andreas Faull This movie is worth watching for Chestnut Hill Twin - Immediate SPA Films Family (PG-13) 5:30, 8, 10:15, 1:30 In Live and Let Die (1973), M, 007's superior, Walken' s demented laugh alone. Midnight Run (R) - Robert De (Sat). The Bear (PG) 5, &30, 9:45, sends Bond to New York, New Orleans and San And yes, the reigns have been handed over Niro and Charles Grodin in one of 1(Sat). last year's funniest and best films. Monique to investigate the deaths of three British again, this time to the newest Bond Timothy Christiana Mall - Sea of Love (R) agents. Instead, Bond runs into Mr. Big, a man Dalton. 1:15, 3:45, 7:15, 9:45. Black Rain De Niro is the ragged bounty intent on controlling the world's heroin markets. In The Living Daylights (1987), Dalton shows (R) 1, 3:30, 7, 10. Fabulous Baker Hunter and Grodin is a thief with a Voodoo plays an important element in the story. that he is for the purest Bond fan, playing 007 as a Boys (R) 4:15, 7, 10, 1:30 (Sat). An conscious. Manslaughter of Bond's love interest is Solitaire (Jane Seymour), a man who suffers many of the same insecurities Innocent Man (R) 2, 4:30, 7:15, vehicles and one-liners abound in a tarot card reader used by the bad guy. that non-agents do - more like the Bond lan 9:45. Worth Winning (PG-13) 1:15, film that should not be missed. 3:30, 5:45, 8, 10:15. A wild speedboat chase through the Louisiana Fleming intended. ~~~~ bayous also highlights the film, the boat Serious, brave and at times scared, the new Cinema Center Newark - Crimes and Misdemeanors (PG-13) 5:15, Twins (PG-13) Arnold equivalent to the car chase in "The French Bond travels the globe in search of drug dealers 7:45, 10:15, 1:30 (Sat). Seoond Site Schwarzenegger is the product and Connection ." and arms men:hants tied into the Soviet Union. (PG) 4:45, 7:15, 9:45, 1 (Sat). look Devito the by-product of a genetics Moore's top performance was in one of the best of Oh,James ... Who's Talking (PG-13) 5, 7:30, 10, experiment gone awry. A genui~e all Bond films - The Spy Who Loved Me 1:15 (Sat). knee slapper that is worth (!977), Student Programing Aseoclatlon watching. Similar to "Dr. No," the plot surrounds the Midnight Run (R) - Friday 7, 9:30 & Suspl~ (f~) ,,. :i;:.':: kidnapping of nuclear submarines. Bond is sent to j' .. . .. 12. 140 Smith. $1 with id. find out where the submarines are going, and he No Hold~ · aat~# ' :(PG~13) ; Twins (PG-13)- Saturday 7, 9:30, does just that. An electrifying skiing sequence Say AnythlraCf(P{¥~3) . ·· & 12. 140 Smith Hall. $1 with id. Troop Bevttly.HIIJ((P.G-13) Foreign Filma opens the film , and the action doesn't let up. This Dragon Chow (W. Germany, 1987) film also features one of Bond 's most loveable Big nrne (Tomwa~es) (NR) ·· .. Pravln,u•to taking over the role of Bond, The Pornographer's·(Japanese, 196G) NR - Sunday 7:30. 140 Smith Hall. er Moore was "The Saint" on T.V. enemies, Jaws, a man with steel teeth who is ' :: Free.

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Gibson found the goal twice in Lhe in with 19:28 remaining in the Bu t Lh c Brown and White (7-10-2 first half. The Engineers held second half. overall , 3-3- 1 ECC) will also be Delaware scoreless during that Sophomore back Renee Berardelli coming to Newark as they advanced period. fired a long-range shot past Lehigh to the semifinals by beating the Hens Gibson's first goal came just five senior goalkeeper Andrea Lauer. It 3-1 in Bethlehem Wednesday minutes and 54 second s into the was her second tally of Lhe season. afternoon. game. The goal came on Lhc Hens' 15Lh The rest of the toumarnent will be "The ftrst six minutes of the game comer of Lhe game and cut Lhe lead played at Delaware Field Saturday we controlled the ball," Brown and to 2-1 wilh 19:26 left. and Sunday. White Head Coach Jacki e Keeley In a contest fi lled with emotion "We gave it our best shot," said. and changes in momentum, Leslie D. Barbaro Del aware Head Coach MaryBeth "The good start right off the bat Delaware dominated the tempo for Delaw.are freshman mldflelder Cassie Herr (left) looks for a way around Lehigh defender Donnee Holder said. "We played hard and carried Lhrou gh Lhc entire game," she VallFI ·. ' . entered the game riding a seven­ tic, but in Delaware's book it was game unbeaten streak and owned a certainly a victory. >11/4- Soccer, Bloomsburg at Delaware 10-5-2 record . "It's about as well as we can . F1 p:m. The Greyhounds had recently e xpect to play," expressed an beaten St. Louis University, who obviously pleased Coach Loren was at Lhe time ranked No. 2 in the Kline. 115 --- ECC Field Hockey Tournament nation, by a 3-1 margin. "It was definitely the best game It appeared as though it was a we played all season," an excited ·.m. soccer matchup similar to the DeGeorge said. John Schneider .·· .:. Mi chael Spinks-Mike Tyson fight. Delaware's mldllelder Chris Mercier (4) eludes a Loyola The Hens, however, fared much see LOYOLA page 14 defender during Wednesday's 1-1 tie with the Greyhounds. • 14 · THE REV/lEW • November 3, 1989 Eight down, 13 to go; Eagles yes, Giants no There are eight weeks down and Eagles, !he Washington Redskins (4- While you Giants' fans try to find the Los Angeles Rams (5-3), the Redskins. 13 (including the playoffs) to go in 4) twice, the Phoenix Cardinals (4- a counter for the "lame schedule" Broncos, the Raiders and the Through !he first half of 1989, the the National Football League's 1989 4), the Dallas Cowboys (0-8), the rouline, you bleat back, "But when Seahawks. This octet's combined Eagles are 2-0, the Giants are .2·1 season. Minnesota Vikings (5-3), the San did the Eagles ever win a Super record is 36-28 (.563). and !he Redskins are a big fat 0-3 in But for the fans supporting the Diego Chargers (2-6) and the Bowl'!" Wow, good comeback. You In the same time, !he Eagles will !his divisional struggle. Philadelphia Eagles and the New Detroit Lions (1-7). The combin~d gotme there. play the Giants, the Redskins, the The 'Skins have been reduced to York Giants, there is only one game record of !he Giants' first eight foes After all, your team followed !hat Cardinals, the Vikings, the New playing the spoiler, but the only lefl for both teams. is 26-38 (.406 winning percentage). spectacular 17-2 season with a 6-9 Orleans Saints (4-4), the Chargers spoiling to be done in Washington That one matchup is between the As for the Eagles, their first eight slinker in 1987. Heck, those Eagles and the hapless Cowboys twice. down the stretch is in the milk in Eagles and !he Giants, set for Dec. 3 games were against the Giants, the finished a game ahead of the "World This group's combined record is 26- Dexter Manley's refrigerator. at Giants Stadium. Josh Putterman Redskins, the Cardinals, the Denver Champs." 38 (.408). The only thing that Eagles' fans Let me make !his clear: Because Broncos (6-2), the Los Angeles Back in the present, or near Obviously, the Giants have a and Giants' fans have in common is my face appears at the top of this is to the Eagles and they have Raiders (4-4), the Seattle Seahawks future, shall we say, the "lame harder second-half schedule. But !heir hatred for the 'Skins. space-filler, I am allowed to express played a lame schedule. (4-4), the San Francisco 49crs (7-1) schedule" bit is thrown out the overall, the Eagles' entire schedule Anything can happen in the last my opinions in the text below. The Eagles' (6-2) only losses and the Chicago Bears (5-3). The window, following !hat TV set you (opponents' combined record of 67- eight games to both !he Eagles and E • A • G • L • E • S, have come to the Chicago Bears and combined record of the Eagles' first tossed when the Jets beat your 61) is tougher than that of the Giants the Giants, but the most important EAGLES!!! It's no secret to which the San Francisco 49ers. eight opponents is 41-23 (.641). Giants in the last game of 1988 to (opponents' combined record of 62- game will be Dec. 3 in "The House team I lhink should win this game. Face it, Springsteen wanna-bes. In other words, only two of the knock the Giants out of (and let !he 66). Built Over Jimmy Hoffa." _ : Many people come to me and say, The Giants' 1989 schedule is more Giants' first eight games were Eagles into) !he playoffs. Before the season, I felt the NFC E • A - G - L • E - S, : "Hey, the Giants win this one and inferior than that of !he Eagles. Shut against teams above .500 while none In the Giants' final eight games of East winner would be determined by EAGLES!!! :it's all over!" Oh sure, the Giants up and read on. of the Eagles' first eight opponents 1989, they will face !he Eagles, !he the victor of a three-way battle Josh Putterman is a sports were below .500. Cardinals, the Cowboys, the 49ers, between the Giants, Eagles and editor of The Review. 1I------have a 7-1 record, but their only loss So far, the Giants have played the ------important of the game," Holder said. thrown 12 interceptions this season. TDs, respectively. 'Lehigh "To get the ball down there [on Storrs The Hens must be aware of the Eight starters return on a defense Loyola offense] after not having it for so two Marks, a Matt and a Mike. that is playing an instrumental part continued from page 13 long really helped," Keeley said. continued from page 13 Mark Didio, Mike Nolan and in UConn's success. continued from page 13 "Getting the ball in our circle and Mark Landolfi comprise a trio of The defense allows just I 10 most of the second half. chart. DeGeorge, who lives just minutes scoring was the game. • hi gh-powered receivers that at times yards rushing per game. Linebacker "At that point, [Delaware) was Now the Hens are being called from Loyola College, played tfie The season eame to an abrupt halt have been M-M-Magical this Troy Ashley leads the conference in really starling to get control," Keeley upon for an encore performance at hero's role with a pretty goal which for the Hens. season. tackles with almost 15 per game said. "They forced a number of Memorial Stadium in Storrs, Conn. he headed in off an alley-oop pass But four careers, those of Didio has caught 45 passes for and left end Brad Carignan has 69 corners. It was scary." The Hens (5-3 overall, 4-2 in the from sophomore midfielder Chris Maloney, Barb Wollfe, Kathy Thcci 597 yards while Nolan (38 for 484 tackles on the season. But not scary enough to unnerve Yankee Conference) take center Mercier. · and Laura Peirson, also carne to a yards) and Landolfi (28 for 241 But more than anything, the Lauer. She recorded 24 saves and stage against the University of "I just timed it perfect," explained close. yards) have snagged four and lhree Hens will have to watch themselves thwarted endless Hens' scoring Connecticut (5-3, 3-2 in the YC) in DeGeorge. "It was the best goal of "I thought we would come back," for a letdown, especially chances. a battle of the bands. The winner my whole life." said Wollfe. "I didn't realize it was DELAWARE STATISTICS emotionally. This week, the cleat is Delaware outshot Lehigh 41-I7, will continue to move up the On the defensive end, freshman really over until there were about fllllblD.g Cerrie• Yorda TO. on the other foot with the Huskies but all the pressure went by the Yankee Conference charts. Brantley 145 788 6 netwatcher Mark Puican used what three seconds lefL" Vergantino 152 400 7 ready to upstage with their own board. What is in Storrs for Delaware? Kline called his "good natural Knight 76 366 4 Homecoming celebration. 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