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Xavier University Newswire Xavier University Exhibit All Xavier Student Newspapers Xavier Student Newspapers 1992-11-18 Xavier University Newswire Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio) Follow this and additional works at: https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper Recommended Citation Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio), "Xavier University Newswire" (1992). All Xavier Student Newspapers. 2647. https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper/2647 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Xavier Student Newspapers at Exhibit. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Xavier Student Newspapers by an authorized administrator of Exhibit. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 78th Year, Issue 12 N E W ·s W J ·R E November 18, 1992 E Pluribus Unum: Lissa Zyromski takes to Spike:·Lee's new .is it a· stamp of approval? the stage in the Xavier film ·opens this ·It's multi-cultural week, Players production of week. Check inside and a ·look at Xavier's "The Odd Couple." for a preview. university ·studies class is Page3 Page9 inside~ Page6-7 NEWS 2.3 I SPORTS 8 EXTENSIONS 11 PERSPECTIVES 4.5 . DIVERSIONS . 9-10 CALENDAR 12 · Look here for the punchlines. Page 2-Wednesday, November 18, 1992 - The Xavier Newswire 'ff ~:~!~~es co~~~~~h~~~~~~~~~!~ture Senes. Tuesday, the M ulh c1ded to offer.. another :~~~~ one in ·· ····"·•·!ill~~!lll111f · ·· •" ·•/ .. ,,.. "' ..h\•"•.:_•:: .. :... ,, .. ·,K."•.•''•. ::··.·'•·•/ .. •>::h·:., .•ll ,,.J~.,,:::,Y.::::.: .. ,-::,.·. ·. This week, Nov. 16 through Cultural Bazaar took place in conjunction with Multi-Cul- 'L.~i\ 1..... 0 rJ'.TPf'l.gh") ? §7$1n~J1.t. 21 has been designated Multi- the University Center Lobby· tural Week," said Hammett. At p)~.ff!Y8t'~,8. t ,$::;.,,,5pmp;b1 8 Cultural week at Xavier. The with books, T-shirtsandethnic the dinner UNITE will con- n1g ~£~p9!~;;~~y1~r>P~~c~d. week was organized by the crafts. Also on Tuesday, Fr. tributeAmericanculturalfood. 'f!fs_·.t.{\'':" .:··:''·•·,:./•.::_·.:·_ •. ••·•'\)':.f···:·,;·. ,. , M_ulti-C':11tural Week Com- Joseph Mulligan, S.J: to pre- ."Iknowfromla~t,Yearthere /yv'~~,~l1~f::·~~~,~t~.r i~i!;' m1ttee with help from Intema- sented a lecture on Nicaragua. will be a lot of dehc10us foods f;,ts,tpr ~t~ ,r~~,J1·:a.Il,(:I :s~~t,< tional Students Sode~, !he Asa pa~tofthe l'.niversity L.ec- available at the dinner," said ~1;'.i. ~Ptt~a~~l.9f,~~;;:·p~,~::: Black Student Association, tureSenes,MartinLutherKmg Hammett. )tctp~~J/ B~J ~~ 'tYer~>SQ UNITE andStudentActivities III spoke in the University The week will end on Fri- WhiChwasheldinFortKnox< :.ti1(.)~ya,t~gp1i!9~.r:8.p~~·i;eg> Coun~l. Center The~ter .. Wednesday day with "It'~ a Small World" •'•on•NoVi14and i5;: ./., >· .... ,. ::·: 1Jl~nt.P)flrS9:.m~t~f'eW~~t~er tned. 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'.:··ede_,···'· ..·'.·:·_., •.U,c·.·_ ..·.. ·.·o·.··.·nf.·.· ....·.. n•i···.1··r·,·· ...v·.·.d·.s·,····.·et.·• .•.•,_.,'_._·,.···r···.•·.··a·:· .•Bs·····.· .. •.n·.1,a.·.·t·.···dl,y ..· ..l•.. ·.; ·••ors.as.se.mbly/'.: · :{)'.Y~:~J~.t~~.lly ::::=:: 'fY~llJJ); •:·:•::/: ~IJ. ·L said Kathy Hammett, Director Thursday the week continues sored by UNITE, BSA arid ISS. ;.t~~:f:Y~m~?}?~t ,.!Q~,}p:JS:·1r~s: of International Student Ser- with The International and · "Thisweekisa great wayof (placed third.· · .. · · ·x~y~~fS.\~tr~!\gE;?S.~•@Y~!H.:.~I.l~t vices. EthnicAmericanDinnerat6:30 reminding people of the vari- >:The. average .. · physical .. '1¢.~t¢l§tj~th't9~gl}ptj,tt,h¢• The week began on Mon- p.m. in the 2nd floor dining ety of cultures that are on this . 'tr(lining sco·re, -whiCh is a ;~ryga;~~~tj~f¢gi§~f9r,if./)~~g ~t~o;~t~~E ;~;~1ff~~:~~;: ~~T.~~~~;~~~~~71 lt1ll!lil1Btl Senate project Fehr bringsrecycling bins toVillagr ,.. , ' ·.. , ,, . :-,- ,. ' .· . , . -.·~ _. : : , : .· , . .-~ 1·'. .. ,. ""·:~ ' By Jenny '.Torlihe · .· :The Xavier Newswire At the Nov. 9 Senate meet­ ing, $384 was allocated to es­ tablish a four yard recycling Amnesty participates bin in the Village from Jan. 15 to July 15, 1993. Paper prod­ ucts will be emptied from this in national conference bin· twice a week. By Raymond Romanos director of Amnesty, who re­ "The whole purpose of the The Xavier Newswire centlyreturned fromprotesting Student Government allocat- President Bush's Haitian im­ ing this fund is to try to not Several Xavier and Univer­ migration policy, opened up only establish recycling in the sity of Cincinnati student ac­ the conference. Village, but to try to push for a tivists attended the Amnesty The day ended with a docu­ movement of recycling on this., International Activists Con­ mentary on the Acevedo campus," stated Senator Den­ ference held on Saturday Nov Movement Against Torture in nis Fehr. 15, in Chicago. Chile. Al though installing a recy­ File photo The. workshop, outside of "It was incredibly infor­ cling bin in the Village has been providing information on hu­ mative and interesting, touch­ tried before in the last several Soon students living in the Village will have a bin fo.r recyclables man rights abuse, focused on· ing upon a variety of subjects, years, h has never been student activism and the stu­ very timely subjects, like the achieved. dents' role in society. Haitian Refugees," said Eisen. "The more and more input I petition in which 63% of Vil­ an impact on the entire Xavier 'We have potential to ac­ Eisen conducted a seininar got from .the students, it lage residents said that they community. complish what past genera­ on How to Facilitate an Effec­ seemed like they wanted the would bewillingtopay29cents "The whole purpose of Stu­ tions haven't-that being respect tive Amnesty Meeting. recycling. From how they had a month for the bin. dent Government allocating for human rights and the end "It was a group discussion problems in the past, I saw it as "By the students voicing this fund is to tr,Y, to not only · of torture and abu5e, but we on.the problems and benefits a challenge to be able to push it their opinion it really says to establish recycling in the Vil­ need to be organized," said wi.th running an effective through," said Fehr, when StudentGovemment, 'Hey, we lage, but to try to push for a Martin Eisen, president of meeting, and it went very asked why he chose this as his want this,' and from that point · movement of recycling on this Amnesty International chapter well," he said. Senate project. on it's Student Government's campus," Fehr said. at Xavier. "As students, we are the Fehr gives credit to Mary responsibility to represent the Fehr concluded, "I.f I could This was a chance for stu­ biggest segment of Al., our Shane of the Dorothy Day students,"said Fehr. help start this now,, I would dents to meet with activists on role is key in promoting hu­ House for helping him to de­ Fehr said that Residence Life love to be able to come back 10 a national, regional, and local man rights, and we can .work termine what was necessary to feltthatchargingstudentseven · years from now and see it even level, and for area coordinators together in generating an im­ establish the bin. He also thanks such a minimal amount would bigger. and better and know to get in contact with students. mense amount of pressure Chris Mclean, who sits on the not be fair since they already that I helped start that." The day was organized into protesting human rights to Village Council, for raising pay for garbage disposal. Information on .proper use two sessions with 24 work­ various governments, includ..: studentawarenessfortheneed· · Fehr hopes that the funding of the bin Will be distributed to shops. Jack Healey, executive ing our own," said Eisen. for recycling. MCiean started a ofthisprojectbySGAwillhave Village residents in Jan. ·:T~ree. The Xavier Newswire - Wednesday, November 18, 199:2- Page 3 Spotlight Lissa Zyromski brings light to Xavier SENATE By Louis Peters doing audio in the theater, she .notes The Xavier Newswire does not see it as a future ca­ reer. 11/16/92 The lights go down in the "I could do audio engineer­ theater and the show begins. ing for a living and chemistry -A new light will be going Whether you're watching a on the side or chemistry for a up at Cohen. Due to many play, movie, or presentation, living and audio on the side.
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