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/ "Let Each Become Aware" { Founded 1957, Incorporated 1976 I~ ~ i Voume XXXIX, Number. 9 Modays October -2, 1995 Fist opyI Free University Appoints Dean of Student S Hi, Tr1Uial?»ANAt/<AN. - 1;;+.... - . ^^.^. ^: ..... fnlta Heo nzr conmmuter. rcrtiflpiedcnpial wo/rkpr.rini Neiw Yu I VM A L'ANAUAIN a 11IIieCU DUUeaUcratlc IStatesman Editor ____-____workload," Preston Preston praised the work York. Carmen Vasquez, former said. "There will be of the Commuter Student Vasquez, began heer director of student union and less time spent writing Association (CSA), but professional career at Stonly I Brook in 1979 as a counselor iin ICactivities and 15-year veteran of memos and attending said that, with the Stony< Brook service, has been meetings. leaving substantial number of Foreign Student Affairs and a Lnamed to the newly-defined more time to interact commuter students on Residence Hall Director. Sthe Iposition of Dean of Students, with students." campus , CSA is not advanced fairly' quicklIy. Universitv officials said. Preston said that he enough. 'becoming a Quad Director iin "The campus is very lucky was helped in Preston said he plyans 1981 and,. in 1982 and 1983, to- have such an outstanding redefining the Dean of to populate the new concurrently served a's an Area professional like Carmen Students position by Dr. commuter office witlh a Coordinator. Vasquez, who is equally popular Paul Chase, who has professional and cleri ical Vasquez was named the among students and peers, on- served as Dean of staff, where students ; will- interim Director of Student' campus and nationally," said Dr. Students for the past also- be employed. Activities in 1984; she became Frederick Preston, vice president five years. Preston Vasquez will be the the associate director in 1985. of University Affairs. credits Chase's officers director. .She served at this post until Vasquez, an alumnus of experience at Stony "Being an alunn" 1990, when she was appointed USB, said she was honored by the Brook, his versatility Vasquez- said, "I director once again.' understand life on appointment and looks forward to and his strong Traci Thompson, assistant campus." the work ahead of her. "My role appreciation of director- for Student Activities, Vasquez is no strariger is clearly more advocacy on interaction with said that `Vasquez's- new said. students as important to the concerns of behalf of students," Vasquez Carmen vasquez position will allow; her to work -resources in the students, both commauter "Now more possibilities will closely with students. "Carmen academic development of the new and resident alike. She open up between talk to students. is very in tuned to what affairs and students." functions for the office of Dean. Another result of the earned an Associates of Art's in students' needs are," she said. Preston, who chose Also under the change of restructuring of the, dean's Behavioral Science from Fihsher be a strong advocate Vasquez as the new dean', said job description, Preston said office, one that Preston said that Junior College in Boston in 1' 94. "She will She graduated from USB -in 1 for the students." O that the office; of the dean' of that departments .that had he is very excited about, is the 979 students will 'be different from previously reported to the Dean, development of the new, with a B.A. in psychology what it has been in the past. He such as Disabled Student. Commuter Affairs Office. sociology. In 1981, she . said that--it will require less Services and the Career Slated to open its doors next earned her Master of administrative work and, Development- Office, will now semester, the new office, Social Welfare degree in therefore,'allow more time for report directly to him. This according to Preston, will be a. program planning, INDEX working with students. restructuring of the- chain of place where commuters can go administration and l 'In the new configuration [of command is intended to-allow for help in answering questions research at USB. In 1981, NEWS (pages 1-5) Dean of Students], -there will be Vasquez the time:. to meet -and and solving problems that relate she also became a, I Campus Calendar -Page 2 University Police File Grievance Wanted for Arm~ed: Ro~bbery:IAOF -Page 3 I Last Week's Polity Meeting -Page 3 - 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 Waitre sses,, BUssers, Hostesse's & Management Trainees Personable, neat and motivated people only. Must train with us. Apply inPerson. 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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.