Vol. 44 No. 10, May 5, 1994
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VOLUME 44. NUMBER 10 Marist College, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. MAY 5," 1994 Salaries released It's over Richard to for administrators retire; Wells -Gerard Cox, vice president and takes over by KRISHNA WELLS dean of student affairs, made Associate Editor $83,564. by CARI OLESKEWICZ Marist's top administrator The highest paid female ad Managing Editor salaries have either remained the ministrator for the 1992-93 year same or increased over the past was Shaileen Kopec, director of After serving as Editor-in-Chief year, despite a fluctuating economy college advancement. of The Circle for two years, S.J. in Dutchess County. Other Marist employees earned Richard will be leaving the position President Dennis J. Murray salaries upward,of $69,000. to graduate with a bachelor's made $170,500 this past fiscal year, Anthony Campilii, chief finan degree in Communication and a spanning July 1, 1992 to June 30, cial officer and vice president of minor in philosophy. business affairs, said the decrease 1993, the same salary he made last She will be succeeded by Kristina year. in salary for some employees was not a cut in pay, but. rather a dif-~ Wells, a junior from Fishkill, N.Y. "I'm reasonably well compen ference in gross wages. majoring in Communication and sated," Murray said. English. According to an Administrative -Thomas Daly, director of the Compensation Survey, the average physical plant, made $82,116 - an "-' Wells said she sought the posi salary of a chief executive officer increase from last year. tion as editor because she wanted of a private, non-religiously af -Dr. Onkar Sharma, chair of ' the challenge and is interesced in filiated college, like Marist, was computer science, also received a print journalism. $185,000. Murray's salary is ap- pay increase from the previous year proximatley 8 percent less than the by earning $80,925. "It is going to be hard to fill the average. -Dr. Jerome McBride, associate shoes of the present staff," Wells professor of computer science, said. "But we're all up for the Other top administrators were task." also saved financially by the cur made $73,336, which is less than rent economy. last year. Wells has been writing for The -Mark Sullivan, executive vice -Dr. John MacDonald, professor Circle for two years, and served as president, made $104,644. This was of computer science, received a an associate editor for one year. an increase from his previous salary raise in pay to $72,897. She is also active on campus with of $101,820 - a 2.7 percent pay -Men's basketball coach, David her sorority, Kappa Kappa Gam- raise. Magarity, made $69,116. .'ma; Wells said.she plans to bring -Dr. Marc vanderHeyden, vice The college had total expenses of some changes to the newspaper in. president of academic affairs, also $124,988 for professional and legal the coming year. had a pay increase from $86,798 fees. These funds'were for litiga^ "We.will try to pull in students last year to $89,245 this year - also tion and case work, according,to from various majors, not just com- a "raise" of "approxiamately 2.8 Campilii" • • — ~~; ;t •..-..'... ^municatiohs;"- 'Wells "said:- "We percent. .- '• ... • Campilii said-the construction want to get the whole student body -Vice president of Admissions budget was separate and was an ad involved because it is the students' and Enrollment, Harry Wood, ministrative cost. He said the col Senior Jay LaScolea relaxes at Riverfest, as the campus paper." made $83,579 - an increase of lege spent $19,146 for permits and begins to wrap up activities. _. ' / ,. D. $2,292 from last year. licensing for the construction. Cirlcle photo/S.J. Richard ...see TRANSITION page 9 • Issues of multiculturalism, diversity studied by faculty tage." started to talk about ethnic studies western culture .critically and multiple cultural traditions, and by PATRICIA as a minor," said Haruta. "This is recognize the importance of other not simply see other cultures as ad SMITH-POMALES Toscano pointed out, that very, very provisional." cultures," Goldpaugh said. juncts of western culture," Staff Writer students who have been protesting Goldpaugh said. believe they need to have more "This is not just about Marist," After three rallies and vocal pro Tom Goldpaugh, assistant pro A major question according to Goldpaugh said that with limited organizations available to them, Goldpaugh is, "how can we get out resources, and such a vast project tests from the Black Student Union and they had every right to voice fessor of English said. "What we and El Arco Iris Latino, the issue see on a global scale, we also see of the box of our own perceptions, goal, it had not been easy. their concerns to the rest of the- and at the same time recognize the of cultural diversity is the latest to campus. in the United States in our own occupy the minds and opinions of culture." strengths of our tradition?" "We are struggling to a certain the student body at Marist. One faculty member who wish- extent," said Toscano. "We need Goldpaugh is part of a pilot pro Goldpaugh said that Americans more diversity in the student body, Many professors have noticed ed.to remain anonymous said, "If ject that is "trying to figure out the recent increase in student activi the college docs not do something tend to see other cultures in their in the faculty, staff and ty, and Vincent L. Toscano, chair how to get more interconnectedness own light. "We look at Asia in administration" about it (cultural diversity), it will for the core curriculum." of the division of humanities, said get external pressure." light of how it relates to Europe. he believes that cultural diversity is "What we are trying to do with There has been a devaluation of Toscano said that efforts were healthy for the environment. the core is create an experience that non-western cultures. being made to diversify the Marist "An important part of college "Things are finally catching up community, but that such efforts with Marist," said Pau-San will not only suggest the connection education occurs outside the dor of disciplines, but also examine "We must try to incorporate take a lot of time. mitory, in clubs, organizations, Haruta, assistant professor of and sports," Toscano said. English. - "Anything we can do to promote cultural diversity is to our advan ''The Humanities Division has Bettencourt awarded Faculty of the Year by MEREDITH KENNEDY Student Body Elections on tivities on campus, and shows an Associate Editor February 22 and 23. interest in students outside the Mike Carlson, the current Vice- class. ' The Student Academic Council president of SAC, said the pro Second and third place plaques (SAC) announced the recipient of fessors with the most nominations were presented to Evan Rivers, the second annual Faculty of the from the six separate dcvisions from Humanities, and Bruce Year Award, on Wednesday, May were tiicn voted upon by the SAC. Luske, of Social and Behavioral non-scientific poll 4. "SAC decides on the Faculty of Sciences. As Faculty of the Year, Joseph the Year by looking at the pro Four certificates were given to S. Bettencourt, a professor of fessor's performance in prior elec faculty in four other devisions: In the week of April 29 - May 3, over biology, received a plaque and his tion!., their amount of student ac Ismay Force, for Management name was engraved on the tivities, and how active they are Studies; Constance Elko, for Math 200 Marist students were asked the perpetual plaque, in the Activities with students in the community," and Computer Science; Jim Fahey, office. Carlson said. for Communications; Vincent According to the originator of I The criteria for selecting the Toscano, for Adjunct and Coor following question: the Faculty of the Year Award, Faculty of the Year was stated in dinator Award. Daryl Ledyard, the award was a new release by Ledyard, on Feb. Does the campus media satisfy your created to honoi professors that 14, 1993. Ledyard said, the Adjunct and display outstanding dedication to According to the release, each Coordinator Award was added this their students. ballot for the award stated six year because a department coor needs? "It's meant to award teachers criteria the faculty member should dinator can only teach a partial that make a difference in their match. class load. students' lives," Ledyard said. The release said the nominee Last years Faculty of the Year Ledyard said students were able should motivate students, be in was English professor Tom Yes: 91 No: 134 to nominate the professors they spirational, act as a role model, be Goldpaugh, of the Humanities believed deserved the honor during easily assessable, participate in ac division. THE CIRCLE, MAY s;i994 THE CIRCLE, MAY 5; 1994 PenMlife in >•> campus aroused by new dome erection fry JUSTIN P. SEREMET ed the Outsiders, a group that enjoys book it is based on, the producers went for coming finals (Grade: B). themselves through behavior that includes the more simple title for reasons that don't In closing, Circle readers will be pleased by RON JOHNSON view the erection of the dome "I was like, .'who cares it's a gym," Simpson said. pus," Petricca said. The year: 2022. torture and sadism. r please come and enjoy our need to be explained. to know that this is the absolute last issue • Staff Writer piece of glass and metal'," said "When I get an erection it looks The symbolism appeared to be Huge prisons are big business in the U.S. Robbins escapes the clutches of the dirty Sci-fi fans of "Aliens" or "The Ter with a two movie review format.