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Ithaca College Digital Commons @ IC The thI acan, 1982-83 The thI acan: 1980/81 to 1989/90 2-17-1983 The thI acan, 1983-02-17 The thI acan Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1982-83 Recommended Citation The thI acan, "The thI acan, 1983-02-17" (1983). The Ithacan, 1982-83. 15. http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1982-83/15 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The thI acan: 1980/81 to 1989/90 at Digital Commons @ IC. It has been accepted for inclusion in The thI acan, 1982-83 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. e February 17, 1983 Volume52/1S One <~f Anu~rica's Independent College Newspapers I 1CAN'TI ·pA RK 66 COMPLAI 95) In· Brian P Walsh which they feel is inconvenient · Many Ithaca College and unfair. ,tudents, who have cars on Therefore, these complaints campus, have frequently en all boil down to the problem cmintered parking availability of inconvenience. Whether or problems and have complained not this is a problem is a of inconvenie·nt parking ·1ots. debateable issue. Obviously .,\ccording to Grant Cooper, there are plenty of spaces on \'ice-President of Campus Af- campus to handle all the cars. fairs for the Student Gover- Nonetheless, two committees -1nmenl Office, parking have been formed by Student problems have been brought Government to look into tn. his attention by students. these problems. The first, is One problem freshmen the Off-Campus Student ,tutlents tend to complain Committee; it is studying the about is the inconvenience of S problem and plans to pass its !Pt, which is situated near the recommendations to the Traf (iarden Apartments. Upper fic Policies Committee. da\~men have voic~d their Secondly, the Campus Life esire to be able to park closer Committee, which is made up to their dorms, However, the of faculty, students, and ad biggest complaint comes from ministrators, and a Student off-campus students. They Government representative, 1s arrive on-campus to find also examining the issue. ·'.· illegally parked cars in the How ever, if you are a Union lot, which is for com student who has a proposal or muting students, faculty and suggestions for this problem A lone parker looking for a space; A problem shared bf many .. other staff members. Yet, or any other traffic rules, you other registered vehicles are are encouraged to submit your being parked in this con . ideas to the Traffic Policy sent, in writing, by March 4th panied by an on-campus If you feel S lot is incon , enient lot instead of being Committee. These suggestions to : Paul Glenn, chairman of phone number. To this date, venient or you find parkinr parked in the assigned lots. will be reviewed by the com the Traffic Policy Committee, the committee has received space availability a problem, The commuters also find O lot mittee and may or may not be c/o Department of Safety and only one proposal. Before any don't just complain, submit ". frequently filled, as a result accepted. All proposals for Security. Recommendations action can be taken several your ideas to the Traffic they are forced into S lot, potential revision should be must be signed and accom- proposals must"bc submitted. Policy Committee. 66Spacial Delivery99 by Donna Dubuc - movement through space, and audiences to their feet in clap- pany, of six women and six used props: a frisbee, bucket, The house was filling, the to learn from it. I want people ping, singing, and standing men, ·music and musician~ ,was string, and sunglasses, •in as noise level was rising. A to be open to the emotion and ovations. A dancer since kin chosen; Nazarian was able to many ways as possible. The woman meandered through to feel the energy." dergarden, a choreographer begin her independer.t study . string was manipulated into a my row clutching the oversized This desire of Kimberly since 8th grade, Nazarian is Last weekend's concert con headband, jumprope, and envelope, which was the Nazarian, creator, presently a Senior Acting sisted of ten different dances. bird; the frisbee became a playbi_ll for "SPACiAL choreographer, and director Major at IC. Last spring she The first number was a mirror, shovel and racket. DELIVERY", a dance c·on- of "Spacial Delivery", proposed her conception of recitation of Marge Piercy's 1:he metamorphosed props cert. came true. The show packed "Spacial Delivery" as her poem "The Low Road". were energized in the perfor "The concert is a very the Main Theatre in Senior Directing• Project, to Nazarian set the poem into a mance and dancers handled special invitation to everyone Dillingham Center on both Dr. Richard Clark, the chair musical framework, which them with grace and ease. in the audience to think and Friday the 11th, and Saturday person of the theatre Art emphasized the natural ryth The variety of the dance feel dance. To be a part of its the 12th, bringing _ both Department. A dance com- mn of the poem, with tap dan forms in the concert was =!!.Sl.\'S2·$>¥ffi&:·~.~1ff cing. evident at the beginning of the . ~·~· ...... "Serenade" was the second third song, the first funky,jaz dance. Each of the four dan zy tune. In "One Step cers represented an instrument Closer" dancers mimicked in theaccompanyingq uarte t: m:rnv modes of transoor- a flute, guitar, marimba, and continued on page 5 bass clarinet. The dancers --------------· THI~ WEEK'S ITHACAN Announcement ............................. ·11 The Bombers failed to Athlete Of The Week..................... 14 Briefs......................................... 4 clinch their second con Career Planning Guide.................. 7 secutive ICAC crown by Cartoons..................................... JO losing to RIT last night, Editorial. ........... , ......................... 2 Features...................................... 5 73-60. The two teams are Focus on Sports................. .. 15 now · tied for first place Ithacan Inquirer........................... 2 and will fight it out to the I.C. Visions ................................. 10 Letters To The Editor ................... 3 wire. Dave Fischer Madame Zsa Zsa's Stars ................ 10 follows the fast-breaking South Hill.................................... 8 SouthHill Scramble ....................... 10 action an·d will keep you Sports ......................................... 16 posted as the race heats Sports Focus ................................ 15 Sports People.............................. 16 up. The Week In Sports ...................... 14 - Kimberly Nazariari preparing for her performance -2-TflE ITHACAN FebruarY 17, 1983 -- - - ---- ---------- ITHACAN INQUIRER. Editorial Do you think you are getting your money's worth at Photo By Marc Fitzsimmons Macke? Why or Why not? -· . Students and student organizations are free to publicize on campus through posters, flyers and through any other means as long as it does not offend others. These posters, and flyers can be posted up in the designated areas (Stated In-the Student Conduct Code). Unfortunately, in recent months there have been a series of incidents where posters and flyers were tom down, The Bureau Of Concerts has run into this problem freq- uen tly. · ·: ;.-.,.,_' - More particularly, the Afro-Latin Society has suffered a Joe Epstien loss of numberou!i posters and notices that were posted, on the 85' ,Photography A.L.S. board in the Junction and on other boards around campus. "No, I usually don't eat more Gretchen Lanenmayer Although one could rationalize the confiscation of an ar than six meals a week because 85', Physical Therapy the food is so bad. I think we tistic poster, there seems to be no artistic value in anote that "I don't know, after last year is written on plain white paper. Thus, making the incident should be able to use our meal I never go anymore". , cards in the Junction and The seem racially motivated. Pub if we don't want Macke". Although these incidents were reported to Safety and Security, the crime has not ceased. These are very serious incidents and if we don't respect each other, not only will organizations lose money on the printing of materials, but also on events that are unattended. There are at least fifty organizations on campus so these unfortunate incidents affect all of us. I urge everyone to keep his/her eyes open and if you see someone taking down a poster kindly approach them and say, "excuse me, I would like to read the poster. Thank you." We must respect on another at Ithaca College. After all, the purpose of the notes is to inform the Ithaca College Community. Gregg Stacy Ll Riter- Agens 86' ~lcohol management 86'History "I really didn't know you "Oh yea, I love spending 600 could price Tompkins County dollars on tuna fish and Cap sewage. tain Crunch. " Mailing Address: ~elephone Basement, Landon Hall Il'ounded, 1957 1-607-274-3207 Ithaca College Iacorporated,1969 Centrex· x3207 Ithaca, NY 14850 Brian McIntosh Jim Curran 85', Cinema 86' Physical Education SOUTH HlLL SECTfON "No, because I don't eat every "No, I don't believe humans r.Jl' 'I !II '.'h1ef Brian Walsh Ec!1tor . Sandy Broverman W. Scott Hahn meal and when I do I usually sho.uld eat so "well" three Bus1nesc- .. tarn,ger Assistant Ed1t ·1r Rosemarie Tishelman James Grubbs only eat salad. We should be times a day." I Managing J:d1t·Jr Leroy Johnson Contributor~ -l• Financial Manager ·Kev!" O'Neill . on a system where we charge Mtk,tBerman Kevin Kem O~f1ce Manager Jean Trotta Madame Zsb Zsa Karen Golembeski · each meal and then get back B1llmg Manager Bob Schwartz . money from our charge ac Personnel Manage,· .. Janice Cavallo PHOTOGRAPHY ' count at the end of the Prod uct1on Manager Stuart MacDonald Editor Marc. A. Albert · semester if we don't use it Layout Editor Contributors Marc Fitzsimmons Copy Editor David Klein 'up." Andy Sernfen Mona Krieger Cindy Eisenberg FEATURES.