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Voume XXXIX, Number. 9 Modays October -2, 1995 Fist opyI Free

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- EDITORIAL (page 6-7)

: EDITORIAL: Gingrich and Limbaugh -Page 8

: The Evils: of Campus Parking -Page 9 :; -: FEATURES (pages-8-12)

: TH E FINAL GRADE Dance Hall Crashers -Page 8 - Soap Updates -Page 1-0

. - Classifieds : 4 d: -Page -11

: - - . *I6* v v ^wei~~.0 SPORTS (pages 13-16) - r : Football Breaks Sacred Heart - Back Cover The University Police has released the above Suffolk; County police artist sketches of the gunmen from I Wednesday's armed robbery in the Student Union. According to Doug Little, assistant diector of University Police Soccer Wins Home Tournament for Community Relations, Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. - Back Cover is 1-800-220-TIPS. All information is confidential. Crime Stoppers' on-campus number is 2-TIIP-S; off-campus I m 1 i. 2 :3i t^4 O < Inca'd Q any ,^? Monday, October 2 from 7-9 p.m for the next four 0 0 variety dishes. 12 noon-2: p.m. Library in room E-4340. Free. alternating Mondays. For $50/students, in the HSC 3rd. Floor Galleria. more information call 632-7765. University Medical 'Center Ist. $65/non-students. Classes will be Annual Research Golf Classic, St. held in the Union Crafts Center. Classes Fee after 4:30 p.m. will not be Hispanic Heritage Student George's Golf and Country Club, includes Clay. For more information held. Makeup date is December 12. Fundraiser, Hispanic Heritage Month Stony Brook. $250/individual which call 632-6822 or 632-6828. Fundraiser Dance and welcoming includes brunch, dinner, cart, greens Wednesday, October 4 ceremony for new student fee, and gift package. Proceeds Wine Appreciation will be held by organizations. Sponsored by benefit the University's new Heart the Union Crafts Center: -Must be 21 Yom Kippur, Classes not in fraternity and sorority organizations. Center. For further information, call years old to take classes. Classes session. will Student Union Bi-level from 9 p.m. till Debbie Lang at 444-2899. 'be- held form 7-9 p.m. in room 229 of 2 a.m. Tickets available at the Polity the Student Union for five Mondays. C.O.C.A. presents Kiss of Death. Box Office. Floor Loom Weaving will be $55 students, $70 non-students. Showings will be at 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 offered by the Union Crafts Center Material fee for $20. For more p.m in the Student Union Auditorium. Friday, October 6 six Mondays from 7-9 p.m. $65/ information call 632-6822 or 6'32- Admission is free. Students, $80/non-students. Classes 6828. Seawolves Women's Tennis vs. will be held in the Fiber Studio. Fee Thursday, October 5 Dowling at 3 p.m. in the tennis courts. includes membership'. For more Tuesday, October 3 For more information call 632-7200. information call 632-6822 or 632- USB Humanities Institute Film -6828. The School of Social Welfare Series, Black will Narcissus & Grierson's C.O.C.A. presents Under Seige 2. be hosting a Food Fest where Hispanic The Song of Ceyloh. Screening at 4:30 High Fire Glaze Clinic will begin culture can be sampled through a p.m., Frank Melville, Jr. Memorial See CALENDAR, Page 5

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-PUBLIC NOTICE T- C lIn The Tuesday EEvening Campus Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) meeting is being canceled 1.0 -due to lack of attendance. II -ifany students are interested in establishing .daytimea meeting or another evening meeting - ...the in. future, please-call Peter Mastroianni at 632-9338.-

.0 A message from theGCHOICE CENTER of the Student Health _Service.6- __ -- 3" Univer sity Police SeekNsFull Arming of All Officer. V Files Grievance After Last Week's Armed Robbery inthe Student Unioin The University Police Union, The grievance, dated' today, FSA office. time of the robbery, Officer Stumpf Local 1792, has filed: a class action said that University Police Officer -Fantel, according to the grievance, and Sergeant Clark, radioed that they grievance against the University Mahoney, who -was on. a routine returned to her patrol car to retrieve her were leaving the area because they requesting that officers be allowed to patrol -of t'he Student Union gun; at that time, a second radio were unarmed as. well, the grievance carry their firearms at'all times, The building, ran into another officer, transmission informed officers that'an said. - Statesman has learned.." Officer Fantel, who was-' getting armed robbery was in progress. The grievance is'seeking The grievance was filed -in, food for some other officers.- Mahoney was not armed because she full response. to the armed robbery that Fantel, at the time, was storing her was on bicycle patrol, which is an arming of University Police officers, took place at the Faculty Stude-nt firearm in the trunk of the patrol unarmed assignment. As a result, she was not the partial arminglthat is now Association's offices in the Student car, which is in. line with forced to stay outside' as she did not know University policy.- Union last Wednesday. Between University policy that states that what escape route the robbers were going "The- [University Police] union $2,500 and $4,000 was taken by two officers cannot be armed while to take. contends-that having unarmed officers gunmen. Police were unable to entering a building. Fantel, who was armed, could- not on active patrol is an unsafe working respond to the alarm because only one The grievance further said that respond to the alarm because she did not condition for not only the officers on officer in the Student Union vicinity- when both officers were have backup. She had to wait outside until duty, but for the campus community, was armed, even though four officers approaching the.buildi'ng,.they additional armed backup arrived. as well," were in -the Student the grievance said.. Union area at the heard-the radio' transmission Two Community Relations officers time of the robbery.. alerting - ALiXANDRA 'Ctuz & TrM FI .A NAV-A officers IL of the alarm'in the who were on patrol in the Union at the - _ c o st %J1 A JV rJM-A v IN . d I Ad HOC; C~ommittefe I I Searches form Student Suppo:rt BY LAURA LO

Statesman Staff _ . comprised of faculty proposals to the University Three Stony Brook and professio-nals Senate last spring where it professors appeared before- dedicated to making was nearly defeated in the Polity Senate Wednesday, Stony Brook a first-. totality. By addressing Polity, to present proposals rate .place, of the Committee presented its developed with the intent of undergraduua.te proposals in' an attempt to transforming Stony. Brook's study. gather the student's support. undergraduate program. "It's about According to Mackin, Professor -Jim Mackin of making the quality "Once it is passed through the the Marine Science Research of instruction of Univers~ity Senate, it becomes Center, Norman Goodman, undergraduates a the law 'of the land, we have Professor of Sociology, and priority,. a higher to fo'llow it." The Ad HOC Egon Neuberger, Professor -of priority, rather than Committee proposes that Economics are members of- what it is now,"said department chairs "assess and the Senate' Ad HOC. -Mackin. The result when- A-'ne~cessary, act to Committee. The Senate Ad of 2 years work,.the, enhance and properly'direct HOC Committee was created Ad Hoc Committee the teaching of, all their faculty members each year. in January 1984 and is brought their . .v'...Ow.l.*-*. c nX^^- r-uby pIreluenis, rro. james macKin -ot ne Marine In' Science Research Center, and Nicole Rosner, Polity vice president. SeePomrr. Page 5 I IAc "AI A'Ad t U,. s f .V - m- I -mm .4 . -L/ -

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Tickets: $27/$25 § oc *-1 § s UJS STUDENTS13 FRIDAYOCTOBER 6. § 7 PM-THE GLASS SHIELD Rated PG-13 9:30 PM - PULP FICTION Rated R I SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 7 / 5 PM-PICTURE BRIDE Rated PG-13 7 PM - SMOKE Rated R .3 9:30 PM-THE ENGLISHMAN WHO WENT UP At'ILL AND CAME DOWN A MOUNTAIN Rated PG ^ ^ SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8- 0 3 PM - FAREWELL MY CONCUBINE Rated R 6 PM - THE POSTMAN Rated PG Q 8:30 PM- LIKE WATER FOR CHOCOLATE Rated R- » ^ f a: 0~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~V~!Y-O I w ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ,~i IJ NWYR ^ >G^ ^ POLITY BiOX O:FFICE *-:: - 0 -: - STONY BROOK - Ad- HOC Committee III POLITY, From Page 3 ___ in the program more effectively with order to receive tenure or promotions, the rest of the campus. faculty must demonstrateevidence of Finally, USB 101 would be only "goodteaching" presented in a profile taught by faculty and staff who wish reviewed regularly. As- a reward for to teach it, and "only by good excellent teaching, the proposal teachers." Faculty or professional suggests a university-wide "Academy staff mentors would also be provided of Teacher-Scholars," which would be for each residential -collegeand for a one-time only monetary award.'. commuting students. In the According to Mackin, fundingof introduction to the Senate Ad HOC W-hat Makes Us Better? this award would be -madethrough Coinmittee of Education' s outside donations. Besides Introduction to the proposals, the *BREAD Our Bread is baked fresh for us every day,- using only the demonstrating -excellentteaching Committee says "Stony Brook already finest natural ingredients capabilities, the proposal. also offers a very strong -undergraduate *MEATS & POULTRY We use only Boar's Head & other premium education, with innovative programs suggests that all undergraduate products, not like other places who use meat by-products & poultry., teaching assistants must be able to and many,:talented, dedicated speak English at an appropriate level teachers." fillers for 'classroom instruction.- It also However, the introduction also *CHEESES We use only the highest quality name brands such proposed that all large lower division says, "Historically, we have privileged as Land o'Lakes & Finlandia freshman courses be taught by "our scholarship,.- and our graduate *PRODUCE, Our Fruits &'Vegetables are handpicked at the market programs, or at least, have been best faculty." and delivered fresh every day - Gershwi.n's perceived by 'both outsiders and Keren Zolotov, OPERATOR We are not a chain or a corporate senator, responded imparticularly to ourselves to be doing so," Mackin *INDEPENDENT this- proposal, questioning its said. Mackin also said theCommittee operator, we-are family owned and run. We believe in giving the best of I applicability to teaching assistants devoted a "tremendous amount value possible to our customers. who merely have strong accents. research, tremendous amount of. proposal thought, and a tremendous amount of Mackin clarified. that this " " " "^ BUYANY1 FOOT I .pertains- only to those teaching common sense" to these proposals in assistants that do not speak English an attempt to make "our undergraduate :BU:YANYS5 i SUBANDGET proficiently. Levels of proficiency -programs as distinguished as our FULL SIZE SUBS l would be determined through graduate offerings." SECOND AT standardized testing. Senior- '"These -are common sense GET 6TH FREE!, 1/2 PRICE! representative Erika Abel interjected proposals, everyone knows these are I. May not be combined w/ point out, that e-ven if a teaching. the right things to do,"says Mackin. -Pick-ups only. 1 to skM«- nthar n^ffjr orv mnromton. should. fail the test, he or she Among other topics discussed at assistant L __ __ ,__ _ _ _ - -1 -: __..--: -1 -- E 10/12/951I would be able to take the test again. the Poity meeting, it was voted by 'There are also proposals for the majority that the time of the meetings to use of educational technology in should be changed from 7:30 p.m. FASTFREE DELIVERYx: academic courses on campus as well .8:00 p.m.. Wednesday evenin.gs $8 MINIMUM PER ORDER 751-4000 FAX 751-4478 as an expansion of the Honors effective as, of the ".next meeting, October 11.- -12 AM MON-SAT, 3 PM 10 PM-SUNDAY Program in order to integrate students .I 11 :30 AM I

Cgam~pus =Calendxar I Admission- is- a $10 donation. CALENDAR, From Front Page Proceeds will benefit Stony Brook Showings will be at 9:30 p.m and 12 Athletics and ..the Three Village 1 midnight in Javits 100, Admission is Community. For more information- .$1 with sbid, $2 all others. call Peter Paul- Ostapaw at 751-1777. CrSpnreo Nichol s R - Spt s ' Saturday, October 7 C.O.C.A. presents UnderSiege 2. -Corner of Nichols Rd. & Rt. 25A Em Setauket 751-0615 'Showings will be at 9:30 p.m. and 12 I Seawolves Women's Tennis vs. midnight in Javits 100. Admission is Albany at 11:00 a.m. in the tennis $1 with sbid, $2 all others.' courts. For more information call S 632-7200. Sunday, October-8 INDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL Om 8:30 to 9:30 * FREE Pizza during halftime Seawolves Football vs. Seawolves Women's Soccer vs. I Springfield, Freedo'm - Foot~ball Lafayette at 2 p.m. in the Athletic i Conference game, at 1 p.m. in the Field. For more information call 632- | .University Field. For more 7200.- information call 632-7200. " | a Bilingual Liturgy, Deacon Juan is: (A: Sea-wolves Men -s Soccer- vs. Diaz, "Living in Two Cultures." 2OFER TUESDAYS all Domestic Conference game, at Music and reading in Spanish and I 3 Albany, NECC 4. 1 p.m. in the Atletic Field. For more English, sponsored by Catholic Bottles for the prce ,of 1. i -Bottles 2 for the price of 1 : information call 632-7200. Campus Ministry. Will be held in, 0 1 - Peace Studies CenterOld Chemistry' 0st9 Three Village Kiwanis Club & B- at 5 -p.m. w 103 FM present "An Evening of Solid t Gold Hits". at 7:30 p.m. in the Sports ::C.O.C.A. presents Under Siege 2. Complex. Performers include Johnny Showings at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. in 0 , $1 with sbid, Maestro and'The Brooklyn Bridge, Javits 100. Admission is --WEDNESDAY LADIES NITE CVgla *The.Duprees, and The Cadillacs. $2 all others. - *all Domestic Pints-$2 * Ladies Drink Free 9-12 at Bar *Bar Drinks: & Tap

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-I g^ I OF Letters and Opinions ___ 7 7 Parking Policies: We're at the Mercy of the Powerful q6-..p - . To the Editor: share" program with reserved, free, limited time and resources will Adding another $50 parkingslots (which are usually begin to ... pay the piper ... by an $75. to this unjust yearly Since you've recently had vacant), when one inquires into unjust, DISCRIMINATORY personal expense for articles in The- Statesman membership one is told that there increased parking fee - for which "some" of us for a crucial concerningBe parking situation on is a waiting list (at best), but that three separate prices have been commodity, is this campus, I m attaching a copy "funds" are no longer available to fixed - not reasonably pro-rated OUTRAGEOUS. of a memo sent to President Kenny the university for the ride-share proportionate to one's earnings, but Concerning PartI of this regarding the increased parkingfee program. Hence - not much of a depending, instead, into which Stony Brook;, Parking she s levied against "some of us." program, but even if it were, ride- affiliation one happens to fall. Atrocity."Increasing this Although it's my opinion, it echoes sharing is NOT the answer to many Simultaneously, others use the parking fee ON A the sentiments of most others of us for an.array of personal same facilities at the lower rate, YEARLY BASIS. by the involved: reasons. regardless of their claim to fame. same percentage rate bv Of course there are those' What's being done about this which the across the DATE: August 30,1995 "free," "P" Lot parking fields random discrimination? UUP board salga adjustments SUNY @ STONY BROOK- located at two outer campus somehow, HAS protected their are calculated." I-can find It's really nolonger a nice place to boundaries where anyone can park; membership. What kind of no adjectives strong work OR to obtain an education. without worrying about being protection do CSEA members enough to adequately Many of the lessons we are forced ticketed and/or towed away. receive? NONE. Who can the express my contempt. to learn here, unrelated to any However, (1)there is no longer free students turn to? NO ONE. Anyone who's been degree shouldn't be taught ... transportation from-said lots to WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS on this campus for even anywhere! We all understand campus activities and (2) these lots PICTURE ??? EVERYTHING. a short period of time is money problems. We've all are. so far off the beaten path, they The Administration garage on quickly aware that there experienced them first hand at one are totally inconvenient for main campus is dirty, poorly is plenty -of money time or another, perhaps some students and staff alike, unless one illuminated, unprotected and squandered. and plenty of more than others, but very few has unlimited time to spare. We unsafe, rusting with large holes in' ways to economize in a escape, completely. The way in have commuter and, part-time the stairwells and basically,falling fair, equitable and which any problem is handled in evening students, who are also apart. During the cold winter EFFECTIVE manner. order to eventually rectify the paying for an education here (many months, one puts one's life on the The reality is, not until- situation for everyone's well-being doing so while working full-time line walking from pointAto point YTHE POWERFUL" are -IS the issue - and it is not being jobs), who need to get to class and B,-anywhere on this campus. Two willing to open their eyes handled JUSTLY at Stony Brook other campus destinations, in winters ago a storm blew out all to the obvious and University, or throughout the State somewhat close proximity to their the glass in the stairwell at the back experience, themselves,- of New Yorkn because those with area of interest - since time is of the garage. It took over 8 months the sacrifice required by power expect those without to always of the essence - for just to begin the repair, closing that a situation which. shoulder most of the burden. everyone. These students have only staircase for the duration and demands everyone's What's wrong with this picture? two choices: P Lot, then wait and inconveniencing its users. Last austerity - this budget More than most would like to pay for a bus trip to their real winter the top'(4th) level of this dilemma will react much admit. The parking fee increase is destination, repeating this process garage was cleared of snow by like that of a sandbar, only one more irritating "thorn in on the journey home (often late at dumping the snow over, the side never dissolving the side'tofthe campus community night) - OR- pay to park in one of onto the pedestrianpath below at completely, but simply - something President Kenny has the garages and save an hour of its back gates, where it remained floating off temporarily, inherited - which the rest of us have precious time, in addition to a great in a huge pile reaching above the reemerging again, in a been forced to live with for all too deal of stress. Finally, there are second-floor-level of the garage different, but similar form - as it (Election Day). Interestingly,,- long. many employees who must work until the weather warmed up and has been doing for years. The the Jewish calendar'lists a'day We have, at Stony-Brook, two jobs in order to make ends finally melted it away. This increased parking fee for "some," for repentance (Yom Kippur - campus parking garages built and meet, and have to go to their second blockage required pedestrians to go is just another exasperating episode this year, Oct. 4th). paid for by NYS, assisted by job immediately upon leaving their further out of their way, circling in the Stony Brook Saga- Throughout U.S. history, Federal funds, and operated by the first. For most, P-Lot parking is. around into traffic - at a most mimicking New York State's Americans have Dormitory Authority (who or NOT an available option. What it dangerous point where cars are example of placing a small acknowledged wrongdoing whatever that might be). These is, is an enormous inconvenience. entering and exiting - and this bandaide on a wound that requires about slavery, at the time of large, expensive structures were We have CSEA employees inconvenience persisted until the- NOT ONLY major surgere* but a Lincoln, all the. way up to erected amid a sprawling,suburban who will-not-receive even a meager spring thaw. Now this may be cost- long period of convalescence, in ,present-day national regrets campus which is spread out over cost-of-living increase- for 30 effective maintenance, but order to heal properly. Most would about Vietnam, mistreatment vast woodlands w-where low- months, yet, thpse remaining are somehow the wisdom escapes me. be willing to assist in any way of American Indians, etc. maintenance, ground-level garage- expected to "pick-up",the slackfor The budget deficit did not feasible for a positive operation and Each Yom Kippur, for'. less parking, conveniently spread those. who were'able to take occur overnight,'nor can it be recuperation period, ... F... we were thousands of. years, Jewish about, would have sufficed. advantage of the State's early rectified overnight, either. It treated equitably, with respect and people have realized the need Ironically,parking is at a premium. retirement incentive. Many certainly cannot be rectified by dignity, and within the realm of of personal, as well -as here - as if the campus was located workers are now doing two jobs for always hitting hardest - those reason. This is the lesson Stony national, repentance. It's not in the middle pf the "Big Apple," less than the price of one. who are most vulnerable and have Brook should be teaching, by only'we who are Jewish, who itself, although salaries, for the (considering this 30-month salary- the least to give - the lowest paid example.- This Ls the lesson worth have. to turn to. God in true - most -part, are not similarly stagnation, alone) and many of employees void of authority, AND teaching AND worth learning, as repentance, but everyone reflected.: For various reasons, their newly added tasks were the students, many of whom are well. Unfortunately, the whom God has created.. And 9 for on a professional many of us cannot -use the very formally paid struggling to pay for an education. contrary is being taught. The none; of us can come to know a limited "free" parking facilities level at a significantly higher rate STUDENTS ore ANY university parking dilemma for the campus God personally and, be:§ available. therefore, we have an of pay. Then, we have UUP Union (Is MOST IMPORTANT- community at SUNY, Stony Brook changed for the better, except t undue added: out-of-pocket, members consisting of faculty and PRODUCT without which there is more than just a bone of through Jesus the Messiah,- and "non-teaching professionals" who those dictating expense for something as basic would be no jobs, NO CAREERS, contention. Let Who died- for us and ha s the > one s car in try walking essential as parking wisely have not accepted the State's NO UNIVERSITY at all, here in policy and procedure power to change us. unlikel one's job or *order to get to contract offer, and are working Stony Brook, New York. And the in the shoes of the average student New Year's Day resolutions,', classroom. This $195.36 yearly without "protection" of a union students depend on faculty and or staff member for a few weeks, Yom Kippur is not a day of . is going up $52 to $78 a teach perhaps reality AND a touch burden contract- which 'seems to be a plus staff to process their papers, and self-reformation where we g year- depending on your status! So, we are each of compassion might suddenly set rather than a'minus! the courses, etc. cleanse ourselves and then g-o .AND because this university is not least on the list, on the other. It in. Certainly interdependent back to our sins. repentance located in a residential suburban is the President's recent memo makes no sense whatsoever when Lorraine Geiger has to go beyond admitting we g area the concept of public 'telling us the parking fee for "THE INSTITUTION" cannot have done wrong. if we as o transportationis still virtually campus garages is being increased. accommodate both, supplying the preceding individuals turn to God v -NON-EXISTENT, mandates each Adding insult to injury, we are told "bare" necessities required to Ed. Note: The through the messiah, w'e will individual (I) own, (2) operate, (3) not affect UUP function. In an area -here there is' letter was editedfor length. the increase will O (4) maintain an be forgiven truly, and as the insure, and employees, who by and large are NO bible says, "Happy is that c) automobile... for the sole purpose higher paid than CSEA employees, P- U B L I C Yom Kippur whose god 'is the § of getting back and forth to work however, they have cleverly TRANSPORTATION, parking people .-or school. This in and of itself is an refused to accept their contract, and one'scar in a somewhat convenient To the Editor: Lord." , expensive proposition for the more power to them! location IS~a "bare necessity," and This country has days for £ average family. Although there is XConsequently, some Ilower-paid should be provided by the celebration (July 4th, Labor Sincerely.yours, . . -Neil Altman.~~~~~u \o a relatively new campus "ride- employees as well as students with institution - free of charge. Day) and participation 8

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The Dance still follow the same punk/ska beat "ballad" of Lockjaw, it would mass of alternative rock bands Hall Crashers use elements of yet are unique to the others and can have to be "Good For that are dominating the ska, a wide range of vocals, be considered the and fun-loving lyrics to create highlights from this CD. their Lockjaw CD. without feeling the urge to "Flyin" and The' DHC are a skip a track. Even through "Go'-both start off at 'Californian group composed some of the songs can reflect a slower pace, but of vocals (Elyse Rogers and the previous track, all then suddenly pick 'Karina Denike). guitar fourteen songs on this CD are up tempo to twice the (Jason Hammon and Scott listenable. beat. They both drop Goodell-), -drums (Gavin Just about all the songs tempos in the middle Hammon), and bass (Mickey follow the punk/ska style with of the song, only to Weiss). They originated in it's "jumpy backbeat". The later pick it up again. 1989 as a side project'for two opening songs: "Shelley", This cycle- is members of Rancid, Tim "Don't Wanna Behave", and followed throughout Armstrong and . "Queen For a Day", all share each song's entirety. This Nothing"'. Even though this radiowaves.: It is a CD must The DHC are also a result of similar composition. They all change of pace effect is song by no means is a -true have for anyone who wants to a strong influence fr-om have the same guitar and drum created by both instruments "ballad", it's slower pace get in on the uprising ska/ popular punk/ska band. work, but it's the vocals that and voice. sta-nds apart from the fast punk style or for anyone who Operation Ivy. sets each of these songs apart. 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Annie, my character, makes some That, apparently, hasn't been a FOX'S long-running comedy series, Sagal said she was moved by interesting discoveries about who she problem for Katey. Sagal. "Married ...- with Children." ..what they went through to try to find is because of this friendship. " I think it's because people who But' there was a Katey Sagal their missing youngsters. '-As a "I found it especially interesting have known me from before the series do other things. mn doing fantastic things in front of mother myself, the idea that someone that when we meet her on the start of are aware that I can I' audiences long before Peg moved into can take your child from you is this journey, she's one person, and by But even if they don't, I know it. I I view as the housewife who avoids friohtening enough. and the time- the journey don't think of myself as Peg Bundy or housework as assiduously as her that, you might never see ends, she has become Annie Cook, or any other character I a husband, , avoids making that child again is so much more than play . I am an actor playing a role." are some who say audiences i love to her. unthinkable; you just what. she was. She's There O And fortunately for Sagal fans, can't bear to accept that it bee-n able to find will accept any actor who can do what Katey- do-es doff -Peg's red wig from- can happen." - . things about herself a role calls for. It's the. producers who CZtime to time to do features ("Maid to She paused. Then that were inside and have a tendency -to pigeonhole § Order," "The Good Mother," etc.), continued. ' What I think take them to the performers and keep them there. « make albums (her CD, ' Well," which needs to be said, is that outside." "I totally agree with that," Sagal to she co-wrote, is still selling well since while the story is about Asked if -she says. "I think that people respond Virgin released it last spring) and star the- events- abductions thought her loyal fans honesty in an actor, and to.. real in a § in other television productions, such and the attempts to find from "Married ... " emotion whether it's expressed or -as the NBC film,' "Trail of Tears" the children -it's also will be surprised to play, a film, or on television, £ which airs on October 9. about a relationship see Peg" as Annie through someone's music." I-2- "Trail of Tears" is a powerful between two people; in Cook in this Katey Sagal was born into a show dad was the famous ( w drama about non-custodial parents this case the two mothers. production, - Sagal business family. Her director - ("El Cid") and her X who abduct their children from- the' It's about how they come KaRttey Sagal ' laughed. 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But he insisted, and he was score, moving the whole pile two yards deep into the the one who introduced me to the game of tennis. endzone. Stony Brook took its first lead on a "When I came to college, I was- scared to try out," 27-yard Hughes field goal at 9:24 of the second. The Pioneers Grace continued, "because I didn't know how good re-took the lead on a one-yard QB sneak everybody by Kelly with 47.9 seconds was here. . . but a friend encouraged me to left in the half.- try, and here I am." 'Heart was flagged on the PAT for a 15-yard Courbis, now a junior, is currently the fifth-seed personal foul penalty that was assessed on the kickoff. This singles player for the Stony Brook women's tennis team, gave the Seawolves tremendous field position and allowed as well as this week's Stony Brook Statesman Athlete them to score on a 22-yard Schroeder to Saenz connection of the Week. with 10 seconds left. Last week, the Seawolves were served two victories The score let the 'Wolves take a 17-14 lead into the by Courbis. The first was Wednesday, in which they locker room. defeated Adelphi 4-3, the 'Wolves first win of the season. Sacred Heart kicked a field goal five minutes-into Courbis won her match 7-6, 6-1 in fifth singles against the second half, and that was it for Pioneer scoring. Adelphi's Nancy Beak. Even more, Stony she and partner Tracey Brook answered five minutes Troy won, later with a 25-yard strike 8-6, in third doubles. from Schroeder to Saenz.- "Adelphi- was a good match,' Courbis said Photo Courtesy of Richard D. Cole of her GRACE COURBIS And the avalanche began. match versus Beak. "Although I was down 1-5 in the first STONY BROOK STATESMAN ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Notes: Stony Brook's four running backs combined for set because my mental game was just gone, I came back. Sept. 25 - Oct. 1, 1995 230 yards rushing: Kane, 96; Thomas, 65; Londind, 35; I told myself, 'I can do this."' high expectations for the rest of the season. and Crawford 34 ... Schroeder was 23 of 34 for 251 yards 'The Seawolves' second win came last Saturday in "I think that we have a lot of desire to win, to move and no- interceptions. . . Saenz's 12 catches breaks the another 4-3 victory, this time against Concordia. Once up," Courbis said. "At first we were rusty, less confident old record held by Leroy Saunders who had 11 against again, Courbis won 6-1, 6-0. Tie second doubles team in ourselves, but game-wise we have gained much King's Point on Oct.'23, 1993. . . The Seawolves have of Courbis and Alicja Kupczynska also came through for confidence. In tennis, much of the game is your mental yet to give upra sack. .. Stony Brook has beaten Sacred Stony Brook,vwinning 8-1. state of mind. I truly feel that if we really want it, we can Heart in all four meetings. "I think that we-were confident in ourselves to do it. We just have to aim high and come out with the Quotes: "We have to learn to put the nail in the coffin,"- start," Courbis said. "Considering we have so much victory.- said Seawolves defensive captain James Leach. "We did potential, we came out great and aimed high for the Courbis also is quite content with the decision she it today, but we have to keep it up.".. .Schroeder claimed wins. In the past we -hadn't done what we could have made to play tennis three years ago. to have called the audible that gave Saenz his 12th -here, we just used what came natural, what we knew -"Though it's hard being a student-athlete because you reception. "I'm'going to catch some heat in for that when terms of skill." have to devote time and energy,"' Courbis said, "it makes we watch the films," he said. Currently, the Seawolves are 2-2, with losses to me happy. I'm so grateful that I joined. Experience-wise, Next: The Seawolves (2-1) open their home season Hofstra University and Molloy College. Courbis, who it's just been great." against Springfield (Mass.) College. "They're as good did not play in the Hofstra match and who lost 7-5, 4-6, . Even more, Courbis is overcome at being selected as they get," said Kornhauser. 3-6 to Molloy, feels that both games were only her team's as the Athlete of the Week. The Springfield Pride are perhaps the toughest "warm-up games. - "It's quite an honor. . . I never, ever expected it," competition the Seawolves have faced. The game is also Having overcome early-season jitters after the first Courbis said. "To be recognized in such -a way. That the'Brook's conference opener. Game time is l p.m. at few games, Courbis said she senses a fresh outlook and people notice your efforts: that's great." O Seawolves Field. - Q

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*m 'Wolves Break Sacred Heart . .. Again, Win 44-1.7F BY THOMAS F. MASSE The two teams combined for Statesman Staff 18 penalties for 182 yards: Stony Trailing 24-17, Sacred Heart Brook eight for 72, and Sacred scored on a 30-yard touchdown Heart 10 for 110. The 'Wolves pass that would have brought the - fumbled away twice and the hosting -Pioneers within one point Pioneers fumbled away once and of the visiting Seawolves. But gave up an interception. Sacred Heart was flagged for 'Heart tried to come back on holding, negating the score,- and the drive but came up short on a then again for unsportsmanlike field goal attempt. Stony Brook- conduct, sending them back to -was held scoreless on their next their own 40 and changing the -possession, but Sacred Heart course of the game. fumbled twice on theirs. They Stony. Brook went on a 20- didn't lose the ball on either point tear to ruin -'Heart's fumble, but they lost a lot of homecoming for the second time yardage, and the second was a in' as many visits, winning- the bobbled punt snap that gave the game 44-17. Brook the ball anyway. "They score that touchdown The Seawolves responded and tie the game and who knows by ramming the ball into the what happens," said Stony Brook endzone on a six-yard dump from -head coach Sam Kornhauser. -senior quarterback Timm "They could. have won if that Schroeder to his favorite target, touchdown wasn't called back." junior receiver Glenn'Saenz. The "Two stupid penalties. They catch was Saenz's 11 of 12

miss-those and it's a different catches in0 one game - a new8 y ^ ' X " J "°".III11 -V II, -O)streaks for 40 yards in the fourth quarter to set up another Seawolves' touchdown. It ballgame - a different attitude," Stony 'Brook record. - and-his ap ho s( rush from scrimmage - so far -this season for the Seawolves. said Kornhauser's counterpart, third TD reception of the day. It Gary 'Reho. "You cannot win also gave the Brook-some much- consistent with what we were Schroeder calls it "running back conducive to two-on-one when you have stupid penalties, desired breathing room in a hard- doing," Reho ssaid, "but our by committee." blocking. "It usually takes until especially when they come at the fought contest. defense couldrn't stop their The other part of the third or fourth game for them most inopportune times." "It seems like it takes a little running game." Kornhauser' s pleasant problem. is [the linemen-] to really understand Before those two penalties time for us to warm up," Kornhausejr called it a his offensive line which has'been the blocking schemes," with two and a half minutes left -Schroeder said. "And thenit's "pleasant probleim.' "It" being increasingly dominant as the Kornhauser said, "but now they in the third quarter, the game was like an avalanche.", that Stony Brootk has four good season progresses. After a series have it and they're doing- very close, neither team gaining more The avalanche continued. running back s in James of preseason injuries, most of the well with-it." than a seven-point lead over the with two more Seawolves' scores Crawford, Bobb)y Kane, Ralph line is back on the field working Sacred Heart scored first other. After that, though, the and virtually no resistance from Thomas and Ale x Londino who in rotation. with two minutes to go in the-first game rested on penalties and SacredHeart. his most playilng time since Stony 'Brook employs a on a 25-yard pass from Chris turnovers. "Our plan was to stay returning from Iback problems. zone-blocking offense which';is See: FOOTBALL, Page 15 Seawolves' Take Last Sudden -Death Breath, Win Tourney BY SCOTT LEWIS. previous day, 11-1. - 'Wolves set up their wall formation as did their Boston counterparts. Yesterday's shutout and today's Statesman Editor A __ Boston opened the scoring at. in front of the net. - Then Klein took her turn, but her win is big for us and I think Klein AdivingsavebygoaltenderJodi 25:40 of the first half, when defender Olivo took the free kick and had effort was thwarted by: the Terrier coming back from her injury had a Yerys on the last kick of a sudden- Brooke Moody lofted a shot from just her shot deflected by the wall, but-the goalie. BUresponded with a goal to lot to do with it," said Ryan. "I'm death shootout defeated Boston inside the midfield marker that had referee immediately blew the whistle take a 3-2 lead in the shootout and just proud of my team for the way University and gave the.women's: exactly enough height and distance before the Brook was even able to send the fate of the game into the they fought back." soccer team first-place-honors in the to sail over the outstretched arms of celebrate. The referee ruled that the reliable hands of Yerys. Notes: Klein, Detor and Comgan Holiday Inn Express Invitational on Yerys, under the crossbar, and into wall was not the required 10 feet in After forward Colleen Farrell were named to the All-Tournament *Sundayafternoon.' the net for a 1-0 Terrier lead. "It was front of the goaltender and ordered and, Midfielder Amanda Piccirillo team for the second year in a row. .. It's the third year in -a row that a beautiful shot," said Yerys of the another shot to be taken. The second -scored for the 'Wolves sandwiched Piccirillo, a freshman from Virginia, ,the Seawolves have defended their goal. 'There was nothing I could do time around, Olivo took a direct pass around a Terrier tally, SchwartzBU's was named MVP... The Seawolves home turf and won the invitational, about it." from Stacy Schwartz and delievered leading scorer, approached her shot scored II goals over the weekend, but this year's championship was not However, the Seawolves did the ball into the upper-right comer of with a 4-4. tie invthe shootout and -a including the shootout .h game will- just a lift for the Brook, it was more something about it 13 minutes later the net to tie the score at 2-2 and send chance to bury--the Brook. count as a tie for the'Wolves (3-8-1) like a super turbo jet boost . After when Kristin Detor's 30-foot boot the game into overtime and the brook But Yerys wasn't about to let since the NCAA doesn't count finishing with, a 12-6 record, last' landed in the upper left comer of the into a state of disbelief. anyone be her gravedigger, as she shootouts to decide tourneys. season, their best mark since going net to knot the game at 1-1. At the end of regulation, Ryan made a sensational diving stop on a Quotes: A glarng omniision from Division I seven years ago, the -Ihe 'Wolves andTemersstayed reached into her playbookand pulled shot to her low left side to send the all- was Yerys (nine saves 'Wolves entered this weekend wi -a deadlocked into the second half as the out a speech that called on the game into a sudden-death shootout. against BU)T1m not mad. We won gloomy 2-8 season lurking overthem. defense made several stand-out plays - 'Wolves to"lay itall on the line, hustle "This is as wild as it gets," and I made two big saves in the "We needed this win to infuse in their own end "to give the Brook on every play and sprint to every ball forward Jennifer Blanco said from the shootout As long as I know and my some excitement in us," said Head -every chance'in this game. At:31:35 or else it is going to be a long 30 sidelines, as midfielder Jill Monico teammates-know that I'm doing my Coach Susan Ryan moments after of the second half acorner kick from minutesofovertime." h Seawolves took the first shot of the suddeO-death best, thaW's allthat matters to me.".. . Yerys'game-winning stop. 'We've Klein was converted by Laura respondedwith two 15 minute halves and scored. Forward Jen Ruell scored her first had a tough road so far this season. Conrigan for a score and a 2-1 Stony of spirited play, but after the extra Once again; enter Yerys. college goal against- Siena on This shouldbhelp us turn the corner." ' Brook lead. session expired, the game was still a Boston forwaidMauraMullane, Saturday. "Almost everybody scored- AfterdfeatingSjenaCollege4 The Brook seemed to have the -2-2stalemate. maybe thinking she had noticed a this weekend so maybe we'll. startz 0 on Saturday in the opening round, game in hand, but with only 54 In compliance with invitational weak spot, decided to test Yerys to shooting more now that we have the Brook headed into Sunday having seconds left on the clock, a foul was rules, a shootout is conducted to her left- But as she had done on the some confidence." to face the Boston Terriers, who came called against the 'Wolves near their determine a winner withfiveplayers previous shot, Yery-s made a lunging Next: The Seawolves play at into the game sporting an impressive goal. A penalty kick was assessed picked from each team to take the fiee grab that sealed the victory and sent Manhattan Wednesday at 3:30p.m. 5-1 record on their resume after and Boston defender Kara Olivo kick. Corrgan and Detor were the the rest of the Seawolves leaping into Their next home game is Sunday whipping Howard University te .prepared to take her shot as, the t.firsttQ shoot, a~nd,tteyboth, scored, r eas,in celebration. against Lafayette at2p.2 E *.Y e f" ,; s* , , . „ .