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^mmm irK[i ^cscni^gcTi? m ^ 1 ^£"1' !'ui)ii':^ ij'r/i Food service provider offers increased selection, prices By Scott Heskew food .serviceJon Everett, who was pro- with Ihe university, and it is currently cue and Mexican food. Al the JPL Contributing Writer moled to an Aramark location in Iowa. under consideration. cafeteria, new menus emphasize sal­ Alcala slated that while "we Trotti .said that Aramark'scontract, ads, deli foods and a variety of low-fat Joe Alcala, Aramark UTSA divi­ (Aramark and the university) try very, which began Aug. I, 1992, and runs selections. sion manager, has promised that this very hard" to keep prices down, in­ until July 31,2004, allows the corpora­ Olhernew food services are a wider year, thc Uni versity "stood service pro­ creases in cost, due to the new higher tion to request price increa.ses at the variety of choices al the Chisholm Hall vider will be emphasizing greater vari­ minimum wage, may cause a small end of each fi.scal year, or during the csfeteria, and plans arc being made to ety, healthier food and customer satis­ price hike this semester. rest of the year if it can cite exceptional open a bistro in the new Business Build­ faction. According tb Powell Trotti, the di­ circumstances such as the minumum ing in November. Alcala said the bis­ Alcala. a 19-year employee of rector of general services, Aramark wage increase. tro will feature salads.dcii-style sand­ Aramark, replaces former director of has filed a request for a price increa.se Aramark's contract gives the uni­ wiches and pi/zas. versity control over price, sanitation Some studenis had mixed feelings standards and operating hours. The about Aramark. Senior Heidi Will­ contract al.so places Aramark under iams, an education inajor. said thequal­ the supervision ofthe Contracted Ser­ ity and variety of food was adequate, vices committee, an organizalion of but complained aboul the prices, say­ students, faculty and staff members ing that "you can go to Burger King who perform evaluations on all private and gel a Whopper for 99 cenls. hut companies contracted with the univer­ here you've got to pay two or three sity. bucks for a Whopper." Trotti was positive about Aramark's Sophomore James Rippeloe. a po­ performance, noting that it works hard litical .science major, also complained lo provide what customers want, add­ about high prices. "I know for a fact ing that Aramark consistently performs that thc Subway on campus charges above the national averages. ... on average aboul 50 cents higher In the University Cenier, Aramark than the olher Subways do. " Rippeloe now sells Starhuck's coffee as well as said. Gary Wrighl/Thc Paisano a variety of grilled items and "Light Alcala stated thai he believes very Between classes, Brandon and JoEllen Moore take a break for and Easy" choices, such as chicken strongly in making sure that Aramark brunch with their toddler, Nathanial. The Moores must bring Nathanial with them to school because of limited day care salad and sandwiches. offers something for everyone. "My options. "We do whatever we can," said Brandon Moore. "There Jary Wrighl/The Paisano The UC location aLso has a section philosophy has always been |thul) aren't any other day care options -1 work full time. I babysit Burger King remains a staple In the John Peace Library cafeteria, that offers different types of food on a we're here lo lake care ol Ihc customer while my wife is in class and vice-versa." Moore welcomes the though new menu items have been added. Some new food items rotating basis. Some of these se­ . . . my door is always open." idea of a UTSA daycare. "It [UTSA daycare] would help out a include a variety of salads, deli foods, and low-fat selections. lections include Chinese food, barbe- lot," he said. Learning Assistance serves VMI enrolls women cadets; growing number of students says exact same rules apply By Colleen BeBaise fitness tests are scored differently to When asked if he expected further By Carios Durand lems in a class with another student supplemental instruction services are College Press Sen iie take into account the physical differ­ litigation as a result of VMI's decision Contributing Writer who has already passed that particular free to siudents. A limited reserve of ences between men and women. For to have the same requirements for all class. textbooks is available in addition to example, women are given two min­ cadets, regardless of their sex. he re­ The Learning Assistance Center Supplemental instruction works on the tutoring and supplemental instruc­ LEXINGTON. Va.—Male cadels utes limger locomplele a two-mile run. plied "I do." has significantly increased in size from Women also are allowed to have their a .study group basis, where a small tion services. al the Virginia Miliiary Institute live in Lawsuits are nothing new to VMI. .serving 92 students in the spring 1992 hairaboui two inches longer than men. group of students meets five times a TTie center has five study rooms bleak barracks, rise before the sun and In fact, the decision lo admit women to 803 students in spring 1996. 'The week for one hour to solve classroom reserved in the JPL library, four com­ march single-llle on thc academy's But not at VMI, where thc only followed seven years of legal wran­ Learning Assistance Center has been problems. The study group is directed puters loaded with special learning parade grounds. planned changes so far are a separate gling. In 1990. the Justice Department operating since 1992, and keeps grow­ by students who have successfully com­ software, a full range of a.ssistancc For 157 years, that's been the rou­ shower and bathroom for the women sued VMI alter a woman, who has ing each semester, mainly because of pleted the course. Supplemental in­ videos, and 20 classrooms all over tine at the state-supported military col­ and dorm vvindow curtains. Like thc never been identified, complained the very demanding schedules that struction deals mainly with subjects cainpus scheduled at different times. lege. And .school officials say they're men, women will not have locks on about the admissions policy. students face," said Amy Birtchet, averaging 45 percent or higher of the their doors. The center also has classrooms re­ not about to change the routine now In June, the Supreme Court held in supplemental instruction coordinator student population who score a D. F, served in the downtown campus to that women cadels will bc"^^ioining their "There's been no schcwl that has a 7-to-l ruling that the Constitution's ofthe cenier. orW, pi ivide .services. The center offers ranks. ever given women crewcuts," said equal protection guarantee precludes Birtchet said the complete confiden­ OnSept.2l. VMI'sgoverningbody Johnson, a retired lieutenant colonel VMI from offering the unique educa­ center has been tiality to studenis voted 9-8 to admit female cadets in who served in the Persian Gulf War. tion it affords to men only. TTie ruling gaining a good repu­ who use its ser­ compliance with a June 26 U.S. Su­ "This has not been the tradition for d(x:s not apply lo single-sex private tation by helping Demographic Breakdown for Students vices. "The whole preme Court ruling that it must allow women. They're digre.ssing from the colleges. students to handle women or become private standard." Attending Learning Assistance idea of the cenier is The Citadel, lhe nation's only other the difficulties ofthe to help studenis to VMI was the lasl stale-supported NOW and lhe American Civil Lib­ hardest core state-supported military school, an­ Spring 19% achieve the best miliiary college for men only. erties Union have stated that VMI must nounced It would admit women two courses. She added scores they can. and Bul school otlicials insist thc same be closely nionilored as it begins ils days afler the Court's ruling and en- that studenis have the cenier has the overcome thc myth neces.sary tools for that only bad stu­ Unknown il. actually for some dents are the ones 7% particular subjects But school officials insist the same tough standards that now apply to male soliciting services to Frashman even the professors thc center. Birtchet 38% give extra tools to cadets will also apply to women. They will be required to get the same said that many stu­ the center." said crewcuts, live in the same dorms and meet the same physical dents seek help be­ Duncan. cause they are inter­ r'equirements as men. ested wilh scoring "Even while the Ihe best grades they center has severe can and increasing Sophomore budgetary con­ tough standards that now apply to male integration ol women. their GPAs to fur­ 22% straints we are ex­ rolled lour female cadels this August. cadets will apply to women. They will "I know it's hard for them to accept ther their career pecting lo exceed But VMI had put off its decision, be required to gel the same crewcuts. these changes," Johnson said. "Ifyou goals. 2000 overall stu­ weighing whether alumni could raise live in the same dorms and meet the serve in the military .. .you're going to Undeclared dents .served this se­ enough money to buy the academy "There are times Humein ities same physical requirements as men. have to get used to having women in 10' mester," added from the state and preserve its all-male where even the good 28% "Female cadels will bc treated pre­ the workforce." Birtchet. The cen­ tradition. siudents need some ter mainly is avail­ cisely as we treat male cadets." said A federal district judge will oversee "This is not a decision we made help wilh some par­ able to help under­ Gen. Josiah Bunting, VMI superinten­ lhe school's compliance with the easily, but we shall welcome the women ticular subjects and graduate siudents, dent, in a news conference. "Fully Court's order, which will include ham­ who come here ready to meet the rigor­ that is what the especially fresh­ qualified women would themselves feel mering out the issues of appearance ous challenges that produce the nation's Learning Assis­ men who need lo demeaned by any relaxation in the and the physical lest. finest citizen soldiers," said William tance cenier is de­ CS/Engineer overcome the dif­ standards." Non-Majors School officials said they hope their Berry, president of the Board of Visi­ signed for," said 11% ferences between This decision has prompted some 2% planned approach will preserve lhe tors that govems VMI. Leticia Duncan as­ the high-school women's and civil-rights groups to essence ofthe institution. Al a Sept. 21 He added that the board used its sistant direcior for _ system and the argue that VMI is creating a hostile news conference, VMI superintendent head and not its heart in making the the cenier. UTSA system. environment for female cadets. Bunting said the academy teaches what decision. If VMI went private, a mini­ The center is divided in Iwo main Duncan said these kind of programs However, assistance is provided in "'You're not welcome here,'" said are called the'vigorous virtues"—self mum endowment of $200 million to areas: tutoring and supplemental in­ have had great success in other schools math and written English to students Karen Johnson, vice president ol mem­ reliance, self-control and courage. generate $ 10 million in annual operat­ struction. in the country, and UTSA is not thc who need to improve TASP scores. bership for National Organization of "This is achieved Ihrough Ihe appli­ ing funds would have been necessary. Tutoring involves working with a exception, with the cenier almost dou­ The center is locaied in SB 3.02.07 Women (NOW). "Thai's very clearly calion of mental stress, physical rigor, "There is no question the sentiment student on a one-on-one basis, where bling their tutoring student population bul plans to move into the UC exten­ the message they're sending out." minute regulation of behavior, pres­ of the board—100 perceni is that we students work to solve specific prob­ every semester. The tutoring and sion later in the fall semester. At the Citadel, as well as West Point sures, hazards and psychological bond­ and olher military academies, women's ing," he said. Continued on page 3. CAMPUS iPSSSno This piKje Is rBcydaUe 9 Sigma Tau Delta International EngHsh Honor Society BOOK SALE alendar October 8 -10,1996,8K)0 •.m. to 2:00 p.m. Quadrangle Landing outside HSS Books of all kinds and all genres will Ije available for next to rwffiingi Campus Calendar Is a forum for Information of upcoming events or deadlines on ttie UTSA canr^s. Students, faculty, staff, RSO'S and otfier university groups may announce events tjy contactingTtie Paisano Campus CoorcHnator at 690-9307. TEXAS FOLKLORE Demlllnee are Hw Thursday before publication. presented by (2^ Meeting Q Event Dr. Rollo K. Newsom, Professor Department of Sociology Southwest Texas State University and Program Chair, Texas Folklore Society October 9,1996,12:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. UTSA Campus, HSS 2.02.10 MaNnda AlexarKtor/Paisano LA TTER-DA Y SAINTS STUDENT ASSN Study: History & doctrinal teacNngs of Book of Mormon HetMi Ooopsr, Unlv*ratty Coll«g«, Oxford Unlv«rsily Sponsoredby todurad on Tho Four Loot TMngo In Dom* and Ctioucor." 9:30-11:00 a.m.. HSS 4.01.32 Center for Archaeological Research & UTSA An^ropological Society TOWN HALL MEETING

October 16.12K)0 p.m.,UC Gallery, 2nd floor GRAND OPENING VOICES sponsored by: UTSA Student Government Electronic Information Meeting: 5:00-6:00 p.m., UC Mesquite Room PHYSICAL THERAPY SOGETY Bill Hamilton, UTSA Police Dept., Sgt. and Reference Services Desk Meeting: 7:00 - 8:30 p.m., HSS 2.02.20 Virginia Paccione. Police Safety Officer, Lt. Oan Pena, Criminal Investigator-UTSA Police, Francle Octot)er14'25, 1996 CATHOLIC STUDENT ASSOC. AT UTSA McWhitloctt. Member of UTSA Student Government UTSA "Wired to the World" T-shirts Meeting: 12:00 p.m., MS 2.02.12 For information call #699-9594 Transportation Committee $10 PowerPages Certificates FREE STUFF!! BAPTIST STUDENT MINISTRY AT UTSA BUbte Study: 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. "Out of the Moral Maze" Issue: Parking All events in JPL Lobby, 2nd floor UC Pecan Room

FIM and open to ail students, faculty, and staff of CATHOLIC STUDENT ASSOaATION AT UTSA UTSA. Surveys will be distributed the week of Meeting: 7:00 p.m., St. Anthony #699-9594 »r 7 to assist the Transportation Committee in CONCERNED ABOUT RISING FOOD PRICES the analysis of student concems for future ON CAMPUS? fTHURSDAY town hail meetings. Come voice your concerns on October 9,1996,12:00 Noon COLLEGE DEMOCRATS Willow Room in UC Meeting: 5:30 p.m. at Atomk: Cafe

sponsored by ROADRUNNER CYCLtt4G CLUB Meeting: 7:00 p.m.. Ash Room Student Government UISA Open to all student, faculty, and staff I FRIDj „ ^ ^fc|i »i i POUCE BLOTTER THE BIG SWITCH'96 NO EVENTS OR MEETINGS UT9ALM4:OBL2.Sarpjn. HMkMsdpllnary StuOes Building, S/mjfiDAY ^^ Bp Oct 2.3:49 a.m. Wanna be UTSA prez for the day? urAnovNi nwlo, noo-skMfor4( sp* Offioor reported he was vert>aly Register to win by purctiasing a NO EVENTS OR MEETINGS onaclMd har VMMBIO tttui >IM and physically threatened t>y a known male student he was es- sports bottle/koozie for $3.00 •nHMraMMfimrboiflvlionii. Tho ooftmo from the computer lab, I SUNDAY •UMMI ool book hi Mi vttiicto and 1.03.06 MS. The subject was up- Mt duoto th e k>ss of a compuler program. The subiect became Octotyer 8-15, Sombrilla Plaza CATHOLIC STUDENT ASSOC. AT UTSA I physically agMaled, pounded on WINNER SWITCHES PLACES WITH PRESIDENT Mass: 5:00 p.m. at St. Anthony. mSA IMt,Oat2,B:82pjn. tho table and used profane lan- o KIRKPATRICK ON OCTOBER 23 Presider: Fr. Tom Flanagan. SfeidifM oonipWrMMI lofwitod urv guaga- Ttie sut)iect lunged to­ knoivn ptiioiKs) onlMsd Ms vo- wards the officer, and after being wwnedto slop , the sut)iect lunged THREE FINALIST CHOSEN OCTOBER 15 RECEIVE f^m&M tidt door look wMi on urritnowntooL towards ttte offk»r again. The UTSA BOOKSTORE SCHOLARSHIPS UP TO $250 Tho Mblofll bnki tho ilMftna ool- sub)octwas removed from the area GOLDEN KEY NATL HONOR SOaETY ynn osibia and Momolodto Mor t and assault charges are being Use your spons bottie to get 50 cent beverage in filed. Meeting: 12:00-1:00 p.m., Hawthorne Rm 2.01.34 tlw VOMdi WttNNll ouooooo. No UC & JPL cafes until December 31, 1996. UNTTED METHODIST CAMPUS MINISTRY ton. Tha damago ostlmato Is Spe yial Ttianks to ARAMARK 9880.00. 12:00 p.m., UC Pecan Room Free Lunch and BlMe Study

ANGEL FLIGHT- SIL VER WINGS (A Community Servtoe Organizatton) MINORITY STUDENT Meeting: 3:30 p.m., HSS 2.01.02 MIXER LUNCHEON LATTER-DAY SMNTS STUDENT ASSN Study: Ufe & teachings of Jesus & Apostles "Diversity: Living and 12:00-12:50 p.m., HSS 3.03.08 Leaming Together" VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES October 17,12:00p.m. AM^raCAN CANCER Lunch: 12:30-1:30 p.m. H S0aETY(AC8) WALK FOR UFE UC Laurel Room RSVP: by 10/14/96 Hie AC^ Is in need of viMitfi- The San AMonto AIDS Fc #458-4770 taere for their Community tton to hoaSnQ VhtOr Ctti »mt Oitraach offlce. whtehto dectt - walk to raise funds for oalMl to Khicatfng potato wmen and dhMrem ki fw about dtficer prevefM(m snd /Uitcmto lunra «^ lk« with AIC dBtecfion. andto letth(» e wrtir^ orHIV. TheSKw^wMiMl PAISANO tave cancer loiow eb(Mt Vw SwKtoy, Nov. %d idt 12^ i rraources S£Ui Antonto hs» to hig intt>e Mari^ Scpwe. oitar. Ttray antocMnQ ter E-MAIL people to m mmy po^florw paisano<^la8h.net and aretoi need of a ^^Hlety of comrrMee nwnbers. Kyou VOICES: Qaiy WriBhl^alaano FAX WMM WfO mwe Mymi^n lis vtdory ovar Southwoai JAMIM MO K«tfe CM- k^iMto Wedtmx^a&S^ 690-3423 I |ob deacflplions. MMdiAi Room, UC This page is recyclable <8 i^^ano October 8,1996 Parties scramble to take the high Controversial former Nebraska road with education spending By Charles Devarica weren't," said Susan Irby, Lotl's press Senators paid for SSIG and PeVkins running back settles civil suit and Coiieen DeBause secretary. She stressed that education in part by ignoring House recommen­ College Press Service is also a GOP priority bul "we don't dations to increase funding for college By College Press Seryioe in the case. the university's handling of the necessarily agree on Ihe spending." work/study programs. The House pro­ "No human being should treat an­ Phillips case. With jusl weeks lo go uniil Ihe No­ Bul the fact that both parties offered posed $685 million for work/study, a KANSAS CITY, Mo.—Fonner other one tlie way he (Phillips) alleg­ "Apparently the judge was un­ vember eleciion. Republicans and proposals indicate Ihat a shutdown may 10perceni increa.se from currenl fund­ Nebrasica running back Lawrence edly treated her," Bartlett said, "and no aware of the steps we' ve already taken Democrals are scrambling lo claim Ihe be avoided as the Senate scurries to ing. The Senate countered with a fund­ Phillips has settled a civil lawsuit respectable university should be con­ in dealing with negative student be­ high ground on education spending. finish work on spending bills needed ing freeze at thc current $618 million filed by a former girlfriend who said doning this kind of behavior. I mean, haviors," he said. "Far from apolo­ The struggle in the Senate over to fund the federal govemment in the level. that he struck her and dragged tier this matter should result in a substan­ getic, I am very proud of the sirong which parly can be declared "the edu­ fiscal year that started Oct. I. • The Senate also provided a smaller down a stairwell. tial investigation into the University of stand this universiiy has taken in deal­ cation party" began earlier this month Meanwhile, the Senate student-aid increa.se than the House for federal Kate McEwen, a University of Nebraska as to how they—what are ing with those complex issues." after a Senate panel approved a 1997 spending bill retains some student-aid TRIO programs that help recruii dis­ Nebraska junior and basketball they in the business of doing up thereT' Moeser referred to a Nebraska task spending bill that fell short of White programs singled out forcuts earlier in advantaged youth for college. The player, had sought unspecified dam­ Phillips, who pleaded guilty lo mis­ force created in the past year to ex­ House requests. the House-passed measure. For ex- Senate proposes $477 million, while ages for sexual assault, battery, kid)- demeanor trespass and assault in an amine the university's handling of The Senate-ap­ the House favors $500 napping, assault, false imprisonment, attack last September on McEwen, was student misconduct, ranging from proved sludent-aid million. Currenl fund­ emotional distress and violation of placed on probation for a year. The academic dishonesty to violence. spending bill would ing is $463 million. her rights, in attacks that happened university suspended him for six games. The task force reported that the fund Education De­ Also proposed by while both were Nebraska students, Bul the university's decision lo re­ university does not give preferential partment programs af­ the House was a cutback according to a petition obtained by instate him on the football team before treatment to athletes, and recom­ ter Oct. I and includes in the direct lending pro­ the Kansas City Star. last season's national championship mended a zero-tolerance policy on a $30 increase in the gram, in which the gov­ Terms of the settlement were not game drew fire from advocates for abusive or violent behavior. maximum Pell Grant, ernment provides capi­ disclosed. domestic abuse victims and other Phillips now plays running back the same level recorh- tal directly to colleges According to a transcript. Chief groups. for the St. Louis Rams. He signed a mended eailier by the • and universities, cutting U.S. District Judge D. Brook Bartlett Nebraska Chancellor James Moeser multimillion-dollar contract with the House of Representa­ banks out of the condemned the university's actions issued a statement Sept. 26 defending Rams in July. tives.The Education process.The program has Department, however, been under much fire by favors a $230 increase Republicans, whoblame in the maximum grant, poor management on the VMI says it still would prefer to up to $2,700 for fiscal part oflhe Education De­ year 1997. The cur­ partment for high student rent maximum is oan default rates. remain an all male academy $2,470. The Senate pro­ "This measure falls IMIIIillllllllllliilll posed a snnall increa.se, Continued from page 1. Supporters of the school said al the in lo buy one. a store employee reports. short -$2.2 billion although the Clinton ad­ would prefer for VMI to remain all time the Justice Department's actions But "Save the Males" T-Shirls have short- of the ministration wants an male and state supported," Berry told were unnecessary since the Sept. 21 been even more popular, says Gail president's request," increase of at least 13 reporters. board meeting had long been sched- Swink, the store's manager. said Education Secre­ perceni to accommodate VMI has received "The majority of tary Richard Riley. The secretary had ample, the Senate would allot $ 13 mil­ continued growth ofthe program. clo.se to 80 requests people 1 have spoken hinted al a possible presidential veto lion for Stale Siudent Incentive Grants The Senate and the House are in for applications since "The majority of people I have spoken with wilh—85 to 90 pdVcent when the House passed its own educa­ (SSIG), slated for elimination under agreement on spending for some col­ the Supreme Court's -85 to 90 percent were for leaving the VMI were for leavmg VMI the tion spending bill lasl summer, and he the House bill. Tliis grant program lege and university programs. For ruling. For the past way il is." she said. "The did not retreat from that position after i'eceived $31 million for 1996. which example, both bills would freeze fund­ three months. VMI the way it is." supenniendent did say reviewing the Senate bill. itself was a 50 percent cul from previ­ ing for Supplemental Educational Op­ has refused to give -Gail Swink, manager at University that [he had received] 2(X) On Sept. 17, Senate Democrats at­ ous funding. portunity Grants and historically Black applications lo faxes wiihin a short pe­ tempted to introduce an amendment to The Senate would also funnel new colleges and universities, two other women and instead Sportswear in Lexington riod of lime from alumni. the Interior Bill, which would have capital inlo Perkins Loans, a campus- large federal programs. Both hills al.so referred them lo ihallhey slill will suppon boo.sted education spending hy an ex­ based aid program. Thc House pro­ would continue limited govemment check out Ihe ~^^^ |VMI|." tra $3.1 billion. Senate Republicans posed 1^ 1 new capital contributions to suppori for scholarship and fellowship school's web site. uled. Swink. who worked al VMI for ! 3 quicklycountered the amendment with this loan fund, while the Clinton ad­ programs. This prompted the Justice Depart­ Meanwhile, at Universiiy Sports­ years and whose brother is a VMI a proposal to increase education spend­ minislration proposed $158 Some analysts doubl whether both ment 10 file an emergency motion with wear in Lexington, sales are up for a graduale. said women should noi be ing by $2.3 billion. million.Thc Scisate proposes a Perkins chambers can resolve outstanding dif­ the U.S.Couri of Appeals for the Fourth new T-shirl thai depicts a snarling VMI admitted. "TTiey [Democrats] were trying lo compromise ol$6S million, which still ferences on education in the near fu­ Circuit on Sept. ID. The motion de­ upperclassman and a young women "I've been in lhe barracks. I've make the point that they were "the would represent a cut from $93 million ture, given the tight schedule and a manded thai VMI begin admitting asking herself, "1 won this.'" Even seen what takes place," she said. "It education party' and Republicans in capital contributions this year. backlog of congressional work. women immediately. Superintendent Bunting has stopped an all male instilulion],works well." tm»Mwmmmamunm».miiMM»m»mmKM0MMM»mmM»mmM»9»gM»»MMMM»KKamammmKfiiUiMt.mt.iimmmuM YM WANT A BAUY PMD SPECIAL? Y«i c^ IT, TMTSIE

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By Mike Pendon making widi their faces, you could tell and then his band members exited the Contributing Writer What we come to find out is that StoffWriter Ihey were getting really aimoyed. es­ stage and left Beck with just him and those 60 seconds are, in fact, irrel­ pecially wilh drunk Americans yelling hi s acoustic gui tar. Il was time for what If writer John Herzfeld ever joined evant. What is relevant is the time While Beck was on tour recently, 'Get off the stage! We want Beck!" 1 missed out on al Lollapalooza. Beck thc cast of a gangster movie, you can leading up to the final countdown. If he went through Houston, Austin, and Sure, Beck was the reason everyone was gotma rock il acoustic-style! He bet he'd play the part of the sympa- the walch is ticking for you, it's only Dallas on his Texas stops. I experi­ came, but show some respect, Texas! .started with "Pullin' Il Down" a song thelie,heart-of-gold killer. You know because you've wasted your time. enced the Austin show. This was the The self-proclaimed Enchanting off of his indie release, Stereopalhelic the one: neatly trimmed hair, daz­ On its own, Ihe premise works well. second time I've seen Beck Ihere. The Wizard of Rhythm and his band, decked Soulmanure He then played zling smile, golden voice. Instead of Unfortunately, Herzfeld designs a way first was on the main stage at out in fly 70' s gear, hil the stage a few- ".Asshole."a song from his other indie a Beretta, he holsters a copy of 'XDrime out of Ihe Faustian dilenmia: remorse. Lollapalooza, bul somehow 1 gol minutes afler Ihe Dirty Three were project. One Fool In TTie Grave, and a and Punishment" Like a young It is the selective element which deter­ coaxed into trying Herbal Extacy. You done. The roar of the crowd was so song Ihal Tom Petty now covers on the Pacino spinning Bronx tales lo dime mines who lives and who dies, like a the dog phobic (), who know, that over-the-coimter love drug intense you could barely hear Beck "She's The One"soimdlrack. Then an store teenagers. red imiform on a "Star Trek"episode. cooks up a mean pol of marinara sauce that's been stirring up controversy asshole from the audience threw ice at As an overlay, Herzfeld uses this If you're incapable of regret, forget while holding an eccentric art dealer lately? Well, I don't remember any­ him. Beck got angry and put down his archetype as a mold for 10 remark­ about beaming back lo Ihe lailerprise. (Greg Cnitlwell) and his bashful as­ thing from that day except for dehy­ guitar. He chastised Ihe audience for a ably well-written characters in his sistant (Glenne Headly) at gim point dration and headache, but afterwards, bit. and invited a dude named Terry latest dark comedy, "2 Days in the Or, the Wham, Zack, Plunk, cat fight a friend told me that I didn't miss much from Austin lo come on stage and do a' Valley." It is the selective between an Olympian () because Beck did stuff only from the harmonica jam with him. They lore the Set in California's sweltering San and a calculating seductress (Charlie Mellow Gold album and none from his roof off as Beck sang Ihe words lo Ihe Fernando Valley, the story centers element which Theron). These moments are hysteri­ acoustic recordings. song 'X3ne Foot In The Grave". His around the botched murder of a phi­ determines who lives cal and well-directed; it's how they This lime around, I ma^e sure that I bandmates came back on stage and landering husband, and how a group and who dies, like a red connect that causes the slory to im- drank plenty of waler and no sub­ they played "Rowboal", a song that of seemingly unconnected people ravel. stances, legal or illegal, were taken on Johnny Cash co\ ers. It must feel nice clutch a common handle lo mop up uniform on a 'Star Trek' Like its predecessors "Short Cuts" purpose lo get high. Originally, 1 was to know that people like Tom Petty and the blood. episode. If you're inca­ and "Pulp Fiction," "2 Days in the supposed to gel an interview with him grab the mike and question, "Austin, Johnnv Cash cover your songs. Themalically, the .story focuses Valley" aims al stringing together a during soimdcheck, but al the lasl are ya'll ready forthe fimk?! "Ina way, ll was a show not to be missed, and on time, or, more poignantly, a shiny, pable of regret, forget series of dissonant short stories and minute my contact at Geffen called it was reminiscent of James Brown a if you missed i t, maybe you' II get I ucky stainless steel stopwatch dangling about beaming back to people which, we hope, by the climax and said that Beck was feeling sick. few weeks ago at the One World Music and he' 11 come back Ihrough next year. from the neck of a well-manicured the Enterphse. of the film, will combineinio agreater The Dirty Three, an instnimental Festival, not just because Beck samples , My onlj regret is that I didn'i get that hitman (). Beating like whole. threesome from Australia, opened the the Godfather of Soul' s' t)ul of Sight," interview I was promised. I'll never a metaphorical heart, the timepiece In the end, though, Ihe ribbons of show wilh a 45 minute set. This was bul because he was gettin' down on the get lo ask him aboul his grandfather glimmers with a hypnotic face, mes­ each narrative feel as though they definitely a great band lo see live, bul dance lloor like him shakin' and who used to throw pianos out of ten- merizing ils would-be targets under The film's strength stems from its have been forced together, finally I don't know if the "mainstream alter­ twistin' in every direction lo the beat. story buildings and call it 'The '\'oko Ihe .soothing voice of ils owner. "You individual crew members and their colliding by unbelievable coincidence native" crowd that showed up was On the song, ''Lord Only Knows," Ono Piano Drop," what il was like to have 60 seconds to decide Ihe rest of individual stories. Take, for instance. and happenstance. ready for a group wilhoul a singer. he substituted ".Austin"for "Houston" share the dressing room with Cypress These people wanted vocals. Al limes, saying 'Going back to .Austin Do Ihe Hill at lx)llapalooza, or who his favor­ when one of Iheir songs would gel hot dog dance/Going back lo Austin ite hip hop artists are. In an interview, really fast or when Warren, the violin­ To gel me some pants." The crowd go,l .Mike Dof the Beastie Boys once called ist, would gel busy, the armoying loose and responded so loudly Hous­ Beck a "inonumental genius." That moshers would gel riled up. Looking ton could,have actually heard them. nighl, he prov ed Ihat comment lo bc at the expressions Ihe Dirty Three were He did a few more from Odelay, true.

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Carter feds tliat scor­ Comtribituig Writer tors from last year's team. ITSA bas­ High School, who averaged 12 re- 23 ANQELO STATE ITTSA 7:Wp.m. Scoop magazine. Carter expects big ing responsibilities arc still an open 28 ABILENE CHRISTIAN ITTSA 7:S0p.m. ketball Coach Tim CZarter remains op­ hounds and 23 poinis per game as a M eHouaton Houaton 7:30 pjn: timistic about ITSA's prospects this senior. Watson things from this oversized front line. "I tc^c at this point. \Mica ITSA rindly ukn thc not* season "I'd like for us to go 27-0," was nominated think we are Carter has done a spectacular job of bringing in top recruits to replace the alMiul Ailddo Sl on Nov ZS, lhe> said Carter for the stronger inside, 3 eNabraaka Lincoln, Nab. 7:06 p.m. loss of lasl year's lettermen. He has a will have taken onacomplctdy differ IIK only reluming players from last McDonald's and I think we 8 Qonzagaf Fort CoMna, Co. 7:07 p.m. great deal of confidence in this year's 7 ColonMloSlalaor enl look from Ihc Roadrunner team year's team are seniors I>arTcn V^'ebber. All America have more depth inside," sai d team and high expectations. "We have Sacramanto 8tala# 7:07 or 9:07 p.m. last >car Nine new faces will take the Sheldon Jones, and scaMMi's hump llie Koadrunncr> lo coninbuie lo a team that has. in district pcr- 30 WISCONSIN UTSA 7:30 p.m. cited," he added. Carter would cer­ would like to build on last >car's 51)0 essence, never played together. "You tnrmer at Dal­ scoring responsi- tainly love to increase on UTSA's one January season. would like lor guys who are coming las Lincoln. bihties will be a time appearance in the NCAA tourna­ ITSA loses a senior class that in Kuk to he the guy s w hu carry the load Iront line con- tougher assign­ 2 NICHOLLS 9TATT UTSA 7:30 pjn. ment. eluded their leading scorer and tor \ou." explains Carter lnbutoral6'8", ment. Carter 4 McNEESE STATE* UTSA 7:30 p.m. brought in the ex­ LTSA has a lough schedule this 9 • Noithwaatam Stata* 8:15 p.in. rebounder. Marlon AndcrMui. as well Carl cr has addrcs scd the I oss of thei r 220 pounds. 11 • Noithaaat LouMana* 7:46 p.m. year that nms righl through lAibbock as an all-conference hortoraUc men leading rebounder by hulking up thc Brad Parscalc, perienced Rod 16 SAM HOUSTON ST. UTSA 7:30 p.m. Hall Hall is re and NCAA Toumament contender 18 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN* UTSA 7:30 p.m. tun Thaddeus N\urdlaw Ohcr e\il Ironi line ITSA signed 6'9". 220 amvesalLTSA 21 • Texaa-Arllngton Arlington 7:30 p.m. Texas Tech. The Roadnmners will ing semors mdude Toro Osw aid. Mar pound NigenannativeDavidOde from from Barton membcred al 25 SOUTHWEST TX* UTSA 7:30 p.m. also bc playing Abilene Christian, 30 NORTHEAST LA* UTSA 7:30 p.m. un N\lutfield. .Michael Cole. Marcus > avapai Community College in Community LTSA when he stuck 50 points on Gonzaga, Colorado St., Cal St. Sacra­ Hanks, ('ody Johnson, and Shani [•rcscoii. .\nwma ()dc averaged 10 College. HOME QAME8 PLAYED AT UTSA CONVO­ mento, Idaho St., and Wisconsin-Mil­ Kennedy Tfaistcanihelpedlcaiirrs.X rebounds |K-r game and led Ihe confer­ I'arscak- aver­ us while playing CATION CENTER for Fort Hood in waukee all for the first time ever this * Southland Confaranca Qama Starting to lhe second round vi the Southland ence III Hock shots (2 5) his sopho­ aged 5 7 re­ Head Coach Tim Carter Timaa ara CST season. SLC play does not begin until Coofercncc lasl year, and a ni^ar \u more \ e.tf al Yavapai Joining the leam bounds per an exhibition # Colorado Stata Bank Ona-Foothllla Dodga game as a freshman al Barton and is giuiie Hall averaged 15.2 points and Jan. 2 al home against Nicholls St. Ram Claaalc Toumamant, Fort lory over a much-heralded Illinois this seastm will alsobc6'8", 220pound Colllna, Colo.

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^ SPORTS This page is recyclable A October 8,1996 9 Men's team has wildly Cross country Vengeance a dish best successful tournament ^f'!^?^''® SLC honors served in the convo By D'Ann Eiiera y. To win it all, Sanchez defeated StoffWriter Johan Nilsson of Tulane 6-3, 6-2. Days after claiming individual and Ratcliffe and Lachelt dropped in the team titles at the 1996 UTSA/ first-game win. All night the nmners week for the Runners, which featured second roimd of flight one. Whataburger Invitational on Sq>t. 28, used the SWT blocks to score points, victories over Northeast Lxtuisiana on The UTSA men's tennis team had a In flight two, Rikardsson and UTSA cross country nainas Stacy therefore never giving the Bobcats a Monday night, and a sweep of North­ successful toumament last weekend in Fuentes made it to the quarterfinals. Poole and Ryan Taylor have both been chance to dig out UTSA spikes and westem State on Tuesday nighl. Last Beaumont, Tx. Clausing and named Southland Conference (SLC) control tlie ball. week's action puts UTSA, 4-1 in con­ Lamar University Leslie got a slow Cross Country Athletes of the Week. 'That's the thing we're changing, ference, half a game behind an Stephen hosted Ihe touma­ start and lost in Ihe Poole, a sophomore from we're trying to use the blocks more so F.Austin (5-1). ment as the first round. How­ LaMarque, Texas, claimed the there's no way they' 11 hit it," explained 'These girls, they did a great job," Roadrunners ever, Clausing and women's race in a time of 16:23 over Amber Soletti. "We worked on that in said Coach Katrinka Crawford. "We battled rain and op­ Ratcliffe turned the 5K course. The win at the UTSA practice all week and Heather and Cris ponents from things around in Invitational marked the second con­ (Perez) did a greal job." Lamar, Southwest doubles and placed secutive meet win for Poole, who also The second game featured more of "It's all mental right now, Texas, San Jacinto second. Tliey lost won the Texas Invitational on Sq>t. 14 the same,plus some huge defense plays that's what our problem College, South­ in the finals to in Ausiin. She was also named SLC by Sam Soletti and an incredible one- east Louisiana, Northeast's duo of Cross Country Athlete of the Week handed dig by Cristela Perez. In the was. We just concen­ Noriheast Louisi­ Gamez and Pru­ following that victory. third game, it was Amber Soletti's turn trated and focused." ana, Rice, Tulane, dent 8^. Tlie semi­ Taylor, a freshman from Mt. Eliza, to provide the defence and she did, and UT Pan final doubles Victoria, Australia, won the men's 8K with a huge dig early on. That set the - Heather Turner American. match was an all- race in a lime of 24:23. The win was the UTSA'a Carla Dewey took SLC stage for Perez to lum il up in Ihe third The tourna­ UTSA affair as first individual championship for Tay­ Player of tlie Week honora with with back-to-back spikes and a big tip, ment was divided Sanchez and lor, who had finished second at the a .409 hitting percentage. making the score 6-7 and marking the called fours, they served fours, we inlo two flights Rikardsson lost to Texas Invitational. begimng of the end for SWT. Back-to- called ones, Ihey hit ones. They're wilh aboul 32 Victor Sanchez Clausing and Both UTSA teams will retum to action back points for Heather Tumer fol­ By Matt Gdightly responding well and we have lo con­ players in each Ratcliffe. on Oct. 12 at the Texas A&M Invita­ Sports Editor lowed by a powerful block by Dewey tinue and lake another step up." draw. Victor Sanchez, Michael "Considering Beaumont had len tional. gave UTSA the opportunity lo put il The single effort of Carla Dewey Ratcliffe, and Michael Lachelt were in inches of rain on Friday and that we away early, disposing ofthe Bobcats in was enough to eam her Southland llighl one. While Henrik Rikardsson, still came away with a first and a sec­ UTSA capped off an impressive one hour and fifteen minutes, thereby Conference Volleyball Player of the Bo I^slie, Chris Clausing, and Ricardo ond, I'd say we had a pretty good Paisano Webpage week of action Friday nighl with a avenging an early season loss at the Week honors, as the Ruimers look to Fuenles were in flighl two. Due to Ihe weekend!" coach Becky Roberts ex­ Coming soon to a clean sweep of Southwest Texas (15- hands of SWT. carry Ihis momentum on the road for rain-out on Friday, the men played claimed. 3); (15-7); (15-7). This was the first web browser "It's all mental right now, that's three straight matches, including pro-sets (best to eight games)on Satur­ The next stop for the men is in time UTSA beat SWT since 1992. what our problem was," said Heather match-ups versus McNeese Stale, day. The regular singles format, two of Austin for the AU-American Qualifier. near you. In the first game, UTSA's Tobi Tumer. "We just concentrated a lot Nicholls Stale, and Lamar. The Road­ three sets, was resumed on Sunday. Irish-lo-Carla Dewey connection was more and focused a lot more." runners retum home Saturday Ociober on and the Runners cruised to an easy The solid victory capped off a 4-1 19, at 7:00 pm lo face Tx-Arlington. Rain cools down streaking netters Roadrunner UTA's Marikova7-5,6-1 and SWT's ton 6-1, 6-3 and Perez of McNeese 6- By D'Ann Ellera Bair 6-1,6-2. 1,6-0 lo advance to the finals against StoffWriter Round-up "Altogether it was fun!" Soderkuist Schmidt of SWT. exclaimed. "The first night the air con­ D'Ann Eilers, of flight seven, The Lady Runners tennis leam was ditioner broke and we had to change cruised by SWT's Mikeska 6-2, 6-2 Mon. Sept. 30 successful in toumament play lasl rooms. The next nighl il exploded al and McNeese's Watson 6-0, 6-1 to Volleyball va Northeaat weekend in Beaumont, Tx., before suc­ -5:00a.m. causingustogellittlesleep." advance to the finals. cumbing lo Mother Nature's torrential UTSA's flight three representative, Loulalana. Two singles and one doubles match foo^Jafids InteJiqollegiate (15-5); (15-10); (15-3) UTSA rains. UTSA faced the host Lamar Isabelle Thouvenin, tore into Mines of were played on Friday. Two doubles Cardinal's and Sam Houston St., UT- Sam Houston 6-3, 6-0, but fell lo and one singles match were plaimed to Tues. Oct. 1 Arlington, Centenary, Southwest Lamar's Jones 6-3, 6-1 in the semifi­ he played on Saturday, but Mother Volleyball va Northweatern Texas, UT Pan American, and nals. Nature's wet stuff didn't agree with 'vs. McNees^tT ®Lk CriarJ State McNeese St. Tanya Comejo, flighl four, also the tournament proceedings . Results (15-4); (15-2); (15-13) UTSA "It was disappointing because we advanced lo Ihe finals against Miln of from the firsl round of doubles, though, didn't get to see Ihe finals, bul we had Lamar. Centenary's Hatten was was victory for the Lady Ruimers. UTSA Baseball Alumm^a/he @UTi Fri. Oct. 4 good wins," first year coach Celine spanked in the first round by Comejo Minderhoud/Karlsson bypassed Cool Hoopin 3-3 Tournahiant @UTi Verdier said. 6-2, 6-2. The semifinals, however, SWT number one duo of Gledhill/ Volleyball va. Southwaat Volleyball vs. Nicholls St. ©Thibodaux, LA Texaa Competing for UTSA in flight one, proved to be a challenge for Comejo. Il Schmidt 8-5 (pro sel). Flighl two, (15-3); (15-7); (15-7) UTSA Jitske Minderhoud, advanced to the took 3 sets 4-6,6-1,6-2 to send Braud Comejo/Soderkuist upset Ihe Kennedy Cross Country ©Texas A&M InvitationgJ finals, overcoming Arauz of McNeese of McNeese packing. twins of McNeese 8-3, and the duo of Men's Tennis t Women'a Tennia 6-3,6-3, and Gledhill of SWT 6-4,6-3. Jenny Karlsson, UTSA's flighl five Eilers and Thouvenin annihilated a All American Qualifying @Aui«tin Firat Place She was to face Farrar of Lamar in the representative, dropped her first round combination leam of Moreno and finals. Freshman Ix>uise Soderkuist, match lo Tidwell of Sain Houston, but C'cntcnary's DufordS-O. 13 Sat. Oct. 5 advanced lo the flighl two finals against came back with a vengeance, defeat­ "The team is playing well and the Women's Tennis Lamar's Lagarde. ing Soderberg of Centenary 6-4,6-1 lo hard work seems to be paying off. I'm Volleyball vs Lamar ©Beaumont ..*"*^ 7:00 Postponed due to rain Soderkuist was a bit nervous play­ advance to the finals of consolation. looking forward to our invitational in Men's Tennis ing her first toumament. However, UTSA's Diana Moreno, flight six •two weeks," an exicted Verdier All American Qualifying ©Austin All Day she played like a veteran, defeating player, dropped Crump of Sam Hous­ claimed. 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really more likely to be admitted than a turally diverse senings within the con­ will continue lo target mainly minonty knowledge that I received an award discrimination. By this process, how CattMfin* "white, non-hispanic" "B" student be­ fines of college life: periiaps they are high schools. However, ihis step, loo, not for my academic excellence, but ttien do colleges and universities ex­ Kowalik cause of his grades or his race? There­ striving to meet certain requirements. may be unnecessary. In a culturally for the COIOT of my skin. pect to create completely tolerant and fore. 1 believe thai the question of race Whatever the case may be, these ac­ diverse area like San Antonio, it should Perhaps removing the question of culturally diverse leaming environ­ should be omitted completely and at­ tions are unnecessary. simply be assumed that many race would alleviate Ihe "crutch" used ments for their students? Simply re­ Student guest tention focused on other issues that The United States Supreme Coun, ethnicities will be represented. Per­ by "tudents who fall short of college moving the race issue altogether would columnist, really matter, such as academic perfor­ on July 1, 1996. in response to an haps instead of seeking out minority admission standards. Indeed, it is a immediately create a more unassum­ Freshman mance and extracurricular activities. ensuing case at the Universiiy of Texas' siudents, universities should offer pro­ well-known fact among high school ing and multicultural atmosphere, per­ Many high school students are be­ School of Law, simply restated that grams and culture studies that will be students, minorities especially, Ihal haps better preparing both applicants GiMSt Cohimn coming I. .creasingly aware of this sen­ admission policies involving affirma­ sought by Ihe applicants. race-based scholarships are almost al­ and students for this world in which we sitive issue, especially when complet­ tive action are unconstitutional. In As for scholarship opporiunities, ways guaranteed, regardless of aca­ live. As a college freshman, 1 have be­ ing these specific forms. According to actuality, what this means for both UT many of these are al.«o awarded based demic standing. This fact, then, only Tbe college students of today are come quiie familiar with lhe proce­ the College Board reports of 1995, nine law students and all siudents alike is primarily^upojt the applicant's race. 1 takes away the pressures of the college the leaders of tomorrow, a very power­ dures itccessary when apply ing lo both percent of studenis completing college that admissions based upon race are no couldn't even compare to the great-, admission process and leaves the ap­ ful idea that will hopefully benefit our universitiesand schol' rshipprograms, and test applications skipped the ques­ longer legal. According to Dr. John grandchildren of Alamo heroes who plicant with a false sense of security. future. Yet if we continue to separate and on every form, one qucsiion tion altogether, a figure up from seven Brown, the director of admissions and fought for Santa Ana—yes this was a For how is a "C" student admined by and seek value within the concept of catches my eye lime and lime again perceni in 1987. registrar here at UTSA. the school has real scholarship. race supposed to succeed in college? race, our future will t>e a divided one, This question regards race. While This, then, resulted in 20,000 stu­ been asked to remove the race question While I do believe that every stu­ The answer to this question lies representative only of our past. To I believe il is necessary for admission dents of "unknown" origin. Yet what from its application, leaving the dent has the right to a college educa­ within the issue itself By awarding prevent this from occurring, such race- ofTices lo know your class standing precisely are universities trying lo gain ethnicity of prospective students un­ tion, scholarships awarded based upon applicants primarily by race, many related issues must be completely alle­ and GPA. I fail lo see lhe significance by asking such a question? known. race will only cause damage and fail to well-deserving students are be'ig ex­ viated, not only for ourselves, bul for regarding an applicanl's elhnicily Is Perhaps these sch

^^ LEITER TO THE EDITOR— PHOTO POLL^ By Jaaaica TOITM What do you think about the quality PAi^iino Faculty tenure and price of food on campus? Write Here Tha Paiaano ancouragaa you to communicate with ItM UTSA com­ shouldbe i*S munity through LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Letters should be type­ written, double-spaced and leas than two pagaa In lengtti. You must include your name and telephone Tom Sherbert, Sr. Dave Witten, Sr. Chris Alcana, Sr. number for verification, 'nie Paisano eliminated I feel that the vendors of this institution I think the food quality's okay, but I think The bfoccoli's good and the prices are ro$orvo* tha right to edit, reject or To lhe Edilor: ducied on a regular basis for all univer­ should look at it through the students' the prices are way too high. high. commant editorially on all contribu­ sity administrators" is somewhat mis­ point of view. tions. All letters remain in the pos­ Tenure, lhe last significani free­ session of Tite Paisano. dom afforded a facully member thai leading in that they are only done every 14545 Roadrunner Way prolccls Ihe righl lo pursue truth and four lo five years and only by Ihe ad­ San Antonio, Taxas 78249 knowledge, wherever that pursuit may minislration directiy superior lo the Fax: 690-3423 lead; Ihc righl of discourse, lo write, lo evaluee. Noneof the processes, criteria speak, lo communicate freely and or outcomes are provided to the faculty, openly without intimidation threats and the facully is not significantly in­ and reprisals from those who happen volved in the process. In addiiion, .^r^ t ] lo have more money. pt)wer, or favor almost all administrators are tenured Chryshanthi Vethan, Grad. Rebecca Garcia, Fr. Dana Pearson, Sr. PAi^Ano at any panicular lime is about to be and serve administratively at the plea­ I think it's okay, but I think there shouki be I like the food. It's fine by me. I hardly ever The quality's ok, the prices are a little gulled, ripped open below the con­ sure of administration or administrator a greater choice. eat here, but whenever I do,*l cani high. science line by cold and hard-edged directly above them (In Chancellor EorroR-iN-CHiEF complain. committees obstructed from view by Cunningham's case, it's the UT Board CYNTHIA KLEKAR the froth of disinformation and Ihe of Regents, political appointees by the MANAQINO Eorron flotsam of uninformed opinion. govemor, confirmed by the Texas Sen­ STEPHANIE DUBICK Chancellor Cunningham has con­ ate,). If Ihey are removed from admin­

cluded that the citizens ofTexas, in­ istration, they are tenured in the faculty, ACTING NEWS Eorron cluding the siudents. the facully, and and go back to leaching, etc., in their JENNIFER CALIENDO socieiy as a whole would be better off college. wiihout Ihis freedom, and so. in our The causticity of almost all adminis­ ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT EorroR besl interests, he has set out lo elimi­ trators is not the facully whom they JESSICA TORRES nate it. serve over, bul is instead his or her boss, To borrow a phrase once in popu­ the administrator directly above Ihem, SPORTS EDITOR lar use by scholars and scientists in who appointed them, and can remove MATTHEW GOLIGHTLY Iheir meetings of leanwd sivieiies them al will or "al their pleasure." Job and associalion, Chancellur one for administrators is pleasing their PHOTOGRAPHY EorroR Cunningham's hypothesis is un­ immediate bosses. In this kind of lop- '*^Acco)lQljJC> TO Tl^TCii^' GARY WRIGHT proved. There is no factual evidence down hierarchy, facully governance is THiR^AR^e N'o^ ZOOfiOO (^ persuaded lo support his assertion, a ludicrous sham. a.s evidenced by the ftV^EK ptOi^LE \M?iiS/JGfoK ADVERTISING MANAGER probably because none exists. There panic plan being enacted right now. It's f HE L'.'S, ^oVERMNVEWTT-rHAM VERONICA FRAGOZO is, however, an accumulated body of window dressing for appearance, it's DAJ THE: P/\V I 8£i:.dMt; knowledge, known as history, thai packaging lodeceive the consumer i.e.. ADVERTISING STAFF PRES IP CM r.** FWfc SANDRA IDROGO uponexaminalion, will lead mosl rea­ socieiy. The last vestige of any au­ BUSINESS MANAGER sonable people to a very differeni tonomy of the faculty and any protec­ ioMce.' y/nMHiut»^9(-.*rccM ii-ri-i«r STEPHANIE HIGBY conclusion aboul what we may expect tion for the rights of facully is aboul to BUSINESS STAFF be given away. Administration can when the protection afforded by this AUDRA HANLEY then hire more part-lime temporaries, freedom is removed. CAMPUS COORDINATOR I'm reminded of the professions of pay no benefits, promote their pals, fire REBECCA HILLMEYER altruism and intended helpfulness Ihose who might question or speak out LETTER TO THE EDITOR PRODixmoN COORDINATOR made by Torquemaleas' Inquisatorial against this process, and in general ex­ REBECCA HILLMEYER, TRICIA judges to those fortunate enough to pand and enhance Iheir fiefdoms. Jusl MCELLIGOTT & MELISSA TENNIES have questions rai.sed regarding iheir business as usual, it's particularly dis­ WnrriNG STAFF piety and faith before ihose tribunals. appointing and regrettable, however, Parking on campus a problem; D'ANN EILERS, JOSE ANQEL As the story was related to me, and that Or. Cunningham has chosen to HERNANDEZ, JANIS MATUGA, MIKE as it continues to play out. Chancellor give over and offer up the one remain­ PENIXJN & CARLOS TREVINO Cunningham, for reasons that are ul­ ing safeguard of the facully of the UT Contradicts UTSA police chief PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF timately unknowable, and which can system, tenure, in response to a sub­ MALINDA ALEXANDER, STEPHANIE only be speculated about (and there's committee ofthe Texas Legislature who To the Edilor: The problem we have is one of early! Or as sophomore Joseph Wells DUBICK, JEREMY LARKIN & a iremendous amount of this going voted to examine the issue. I'd like lo speak to you and the rest perspective, one that is frequently stated, "I'm glad my truck is lifted JESSICA TORRES EorroRiAL STAFF on), chose on his own initiative to put 1 find it most telling and ironic that of the sludeni population about an issue in life. The remark Chief because 1 have to jump the curb and FABIAN MAGALONI & WHITNEY forth a plan to deconstruct and dis­ the chief administrator of the UT sys­ something that's really imponant. Seacrist makes as to the problem with park in the grass". (Nope, no LOOFF member faculty tenure in the UT sys­ lem is so quick and ready to surrender However, I regret lo inform you, it's parking being a "parking convenience problem here.) Thc students of UTSA ADVISER lem. He has also, I understand, all the Ihe protection and rights of Ihe faculty not evolution. From reading the latest problem" is true, but he fails to do not appreciate having their see the full scope of the sitiuition, be­ DIANE ABDO paniculars in place (which includes at the slightest hint or suggestion that of the long-running debates 1 have intelligence insulted in such a con­ cause he doesn't experience it on ADVISORY BOARD review across all areas of categories some politicians may criticize or view leamed that some people on campus spicuous and offensive manner. haven't heard Ihe old adage aboul adaily basis. His statements regarding 1 would like to respectfully issue a STEVE LEVITT, KAREN WHITNEY, of faculty performance rather than tenure negatively, while suggesting si­ STEVEN KELLMAN, MANSOUR "...when to leave wellenough alone:" 1 the use of outlying lots five challenge to both Chief jusl teaching, which the Education multaneously Ihat the administration ELKIKHIA, RICHARD GAMBITTA, believe we should start looking and six bring lo mind concems of Seacrist, as well as UTS A Administra­ Subcommittee in the Texas Senate would, ofcourse, make the final deter­ MARK BERNSTEIN, RONALD for solutions for the real problems that safety, especially with regard to tors and Office Staff. GiVfrnip your had proposed be reviewed). 1 have it mination aboul who gets fired and who RIBBLE, CHARLES FIELD & PAUL plague our campus, rather than female students in the evening hours parking privileges for one calendar on good authority that he intends lo doesn't. DAVIS arguing bitter and arbitrarily aboul who (even with Ihe advent of the sludeni week, during which you will park with submit his plan to Ihe Board of Re­ If Chancellor Cunningham cannot THE PAISANO IS PUBLISHED BY THE our ancestors are or aren't. escorts in the JPL) . Myself being a the rest of us, the common unwashed gents in October for their approval, in good conscience suppori and defend PAISANO EOUCATIONAL TRUST, A NON- male and fairly muscular, 1 have (students) in General Parking Lot PBORT, TAX EXEMPT EDUCATIONAL TRUST. Md then present the Corpus Delecti to Ihe practice and principles of tenure, There is a lime and place for every­ trepidation aboul using Ihe outlying spaces. I contend that at the end of said THE PAISANO IS STAFFED BY MEMBERS OF Ihe Senate Educalion Subcommittee. then he should give his up, as should thing; this is neither. The word for THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION parking spaces in the p.m. hours. week, the Administration (with There are a lot of troubling aspects olher UT syslem administrators who Ihe day is PARKING. OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN With Ihe increase of criminal activity sfiecial regard to Chief Seacrist) will ANTOMO. THE PAISANO IS NOT on Dr. Cunningham's proposal, in­ suppon and endorse that perspective. I I am appalled at the audacity ofthe UTSAPD's Chief Seacrist' claim on campus, there are those of us know firsthand what we, as students SPONSORED, FINANCED on ENDORSED BY cluding his use of unexplained and .lave every confidence that the collec­ UTSA. UTSA ASSUMES NO RESPONSI- Ihat "additional parking space. . ill not who are concemed with safety, as well go through, all in our endeavors to undeflned terms (like "up lo suui- tive UT faculty has within itself the as convenience. attend classes here, if they aren't Birrv FOR ITS CONTENT. THE PAISANO IS dwd", "what is expected", "adhering capacity to generate leadership and be needed in the future." 1 PUBUSHED EVERY TUESDAY DURING THE believe a ratio of roughly three stu­ Construction of a parking garage already apprised of our situation. pAa AND SPRING SEMESTERS EXCLUDING ID the highest performance standants", spokespersons to educate and convince dents lo one per space is a bit out of for Facully and Slaff (only) Someone else's probicm is generally HOUOAVS ANO EXAM PERIOOS. "satisfactory work", etc.). I also be­ their constituency ofthe necessity and ADVERTISINO AND CONTRIBUTIONS: balance. might t>e an acceptable way to combat not recognized as A probicni, until il lieve Mt siaiemeni ihai "similar per- value of tenure. TNC PAMANO the rise of a "problem." It's bad is Your proUem, too. Well, I think fbrmance reviews are currently con- Name wNhhefcl upon requeat I understand that it is not in the fiscal 14545 ROADRUNNER WAY when people can't even find a place to I'll climb down off of my soapbox SAN ANTONIO, TX 78249 In the Oci. I issue of The Paisano, Rob Killen was quiKed as saying "siudents interests of UTSA to provide a one illegally park, as was my personal now. I have to save up some energy for (210)690-9301 tiack Ihe chancellor's petition." However, Ihis quote shoukJ have been to one siudent ratio for parking, but a dilemma on the first day of classes. my walk out to the "Back 40". ADVERTISERS ARE ADVISED TO •nribuied lo a facully member (n«ne wiiMield) who attended the faculty ratio ofthree to one is aconcem to mosl RESERVE SPACE AT ' EAST SEVEN DAYS This was after arriving 45 minutes Jon Kiridand Bonham senate meeting. of us who attend during peak hours. PRIOR TO PUSLICATION.