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INDEX Army bombs against run!lllDO'Q'UJN "II FAU Men's Tennis OL'Jytt'ft' I t"R9l"'"11 11 I St. Patrick's day issue ITeam. See page 18. TH NDEPEND NT A AN Wednesday, March 14,l99O An Independent ShUknt Publit:aJion Senting AJIJvrJk University 20pagesjm Martinez backs FSA tuition plan 1beBORis uying to reach a If tbe FSA proposal goes no money-in Florida,"said Foley. BylAURfE SEGAL "lfthere is an increase, it should goal set in 1986 of2S percent of tbrough, in-state sludents wiU Still, Foley tbinks that FSA's SIUI SIaIlWnw be across lbe bOard." The Board of Regents bas a COSts paid byStudcnl$,"said Ron pay a total of $78.52 more for a agreement with Maninez will GoYernor Bob Maninez has sepeate proposal, which calls Stubbs, associate director for full-time load. Non·residents give tlIe organization more lime aped 10 the Aorida Student for a 1S percent across·the­ budgets. Rigbt now, students will pay $276.16 more. Auodatioo's plan for the boanls increase. pay20 percent,and thestatepays "'We as an lmOCiation don't proposed increase in slate therest, hesaid. like tuition increases, buttbere's See FSAIpage 2 ~ity tuitions. FSA SU&gC5tcd that luilion P1dberaiscd bycigbl percent The Proposals fer in-Slate studenlS, lod ap1een_..pen::ent for out-of-Sl3tc Student protests cafeteria i.~reas~ "1'his is thefirst lime in recent FSA· K for _ory where the Governor III-.tak -'tbestudeDts have reached an In. iDcrt8$e for 1:IfCtmcni (on tuition),R said out-or_litat~ \ ElEculiYe Directorof FSA, Bar­ TuiJion pa up $7&.51 WI Bowden-Foley. forill.S14lt, $~76./ 6forouJ­ fSA is a SludCnI group thai of-stnIt, fHlstdon lJ/uU-/imt Wlies the stale legislatureeach /ood of /1 cmJiJs WfKfh of pr on oonegialc issues. II is JOOOkwl W/UXJ. ude up of the nine student ptrument presidents in the BOR· 15% across-tlte­ IIIe, an executive director, and boo... lqislative director. 7'uiJion gou up $71.00 While Martinez likes the for iIl·st4lt, $218forout-o{­ pIaD, SO Presidenl Mariann JllIlt, bastd on lJ full-tUN. Rowland is not pleased with loud of11 crtdils worth of fSA's proposal. 3000 1,,1·,,/ wurYS. "It is discriminatory against OIlie on carnpl.l5 for oonvenience,~ RachIllelowilZ was also playing a of lale sites located througbOut p~lm tape Rachmelo¥.ittsaid. reggae singer Bob Marlc:y's "Get upstand up (for Beach and Broward counues.. -It is inconvcnient and ClpeOSNe 10 go off Call the VITA line al (407) )CUT rights)." campus to eat dinner in the evening and on He is asking students and ~l)'Ooe else to 683-3967 for more informa­ ....'eekends when tbe alfcteria is dosed, he said. bringtheir lunces in brown bags lhiswcet.andeal tion. them in the cafeteria. See LUNCH/page 5 l'yz,T"!~I..u-ucs...,Mardl14,1990 - Martinez backs • M th t t FSAproposalon Women'sHIstOry on s ar s tuition increase will be corrected. The Hull House was an institu- that Wo~eo's H~toryMoa~tIIl 8y LAURIE SEGAL Bannen said that the roll of tionforbridgingthegap between sua:eed m changmg tbe pcIlzp­ From FSA/page 1 SIUI SI4l! Wtilu '\IIOmen in history has been ClI- working and middle class tion that men make all Of_ "History has uadHionally uemely underrauxL '\IIOmen, hislOry. . 10 lObbY orner ImponantlSSues been bas "Uyoulookathistory,'\IIOmen Another of Banneo's ex- In celebration of WlllIeI\ such as minority recruitment- written by men and focused too much on wars and havebeen involved in productive amples was Ada Welts Barnett, History Mooth, a lectlrt 0 Although FSA and tbe BOR not on women working on '\IIOrkback then, tOO,"shesaid. who was the only black female women and dominaDCC-as are oot in accord with their grassroot causes," said Helen Bannen dted Jane Adams as writer 10 pUblicize IynCbiDgs in given by Dr. Sara SIIOd&hk respective plans, "there may stiU Bannen, director of women's anCIllmpleofa woman berowoo the South. The lecture was given oa Martt be a House and senate com­ SludiesatFAU, the history books vinually ig- '"These women had barely a 6, and approximately SO ptOpIt promise," noted Judy Tamer, Mareh is Women's History nore. Adams founded tbe Hull footnote in the history books "llue~n~d~ed",",-,;""..",,-.., FAU IobbyisL Month, and Bannen hopes that Housewhich was the rust seltle- until recently," said Bannen. See ROLFJpazt7 these historic:a.l misronceptions ment housein the United States. Bannen said that she hopes State Senator and guber· natorial candidate George Stuan, who chairs tbe senate Commiuce for Higher Educa­ ,~r~~ tion,supporu theFSA proposal.

Wbile Martinez likes tbe plan, SG President Mariann Rowland is not pleased witb FSA's proposal.

"It is dis- criminatory against out-oC-state stu­ dents," she said. "If tbere is an in­ crease, it should be across the board."

"Stuan believes that funding shouldn't be borne on the backs of students alone, ~ said Don Moody, legislative assistant to Stuan. Moody allude4thal cor­ porate income tall might be an alternative to rasing tuition.

FAU SludenlS had mbed responses to botb the proposed increases, and to any increase at all. Youtllike your roomnlates "We already pay enough and H's not fair that our tuition should be higher when they're awhole lot better if they didn't paying to send some students for free, said Jon Schwanz, a com­ show up on your phone bill. munication major. '" thin.k iI's fair if they're ac. '.IllI,llk..dtJlit:tgll AIIl,Irr:tlk.,' u. \)f\\;l",ltult1t') tually going to put themoney 10 I)"il <;well it Sutil~ t 1111 n"Jllllltltt'S is t~lC;r \\"h..'1 }'M'~' AJt·rC(l//,l/nll(~~·:..."l?tl' good use, .. said ocean engineer­ llt't~llo;ewilhil,}l "' CIII :111 j...'t1 ~\ 1111 II ,,~tli<;Ulll"t'dtllh't.~ \ic;It1.!sep:lI':lIe1}: f;'\'l'llllllltlJ.,~1 ing major Daryl Ogden. "I don't }UI

FAU DlolD&: Sft'rice deUftft. FAll's Ibird unlllli CoInIllIUlk. ~iD ~u am IIaYe free deliYcry of tinn Week be presen1cd by the --FROM THE NEWSDESK-- Departmenl ol CommunicalXlo the Fa- IIaDdwic:bc:a, dDt:ten winp and ~ woricsbops for dale i5 1 p.m. Friday, Marett 16. A Adelaide Snyder, exeaauYe difutor A Dl' FAU week ofMar. 19. The fil'Sl aetMty Is \lCYcral~ on campus Monday ~ilt minimum oourse kllld of si:J: QUIi( ol the FAU Foundatioo.. TIle po5! a:udeatll oa IftII8llty lXllllinuc a debate 00-The Media and PoIitie:al ltrWlb F'ricIBy 5 p.m. to IOp.m. rrom bours at aD times Is requiml during eome:s as the Vtb major gift in the 00 Mar. 22 in GCS 216 from 6:30 10 Campaigns,' featuring Jim Sackett ~ 367-3789toordef. the IUmmer. SUIte's Maldting Gift prognun. 9-.30 p.m. Meredith Kaplan., a ClOUO' Dr. Robert Hucksbom, and Rep. "Ilebu11d11lll IIftfto cllYOn'e, duth ill will Studentsinlending todcrer a par. State Repl"tSeDtallve c.rot Uan_ selor assertMlleS$, belbe guest Carol Hanson. fit ~I IoIi8" is the sl,Ibjcd of tiOn Or rees on the basis of flnancial son ..m be pYbqj II short pre!II!nta- speaker. ~sfree personal d~lop­ aid mUll apply immedialely ror 0 liDO and a queslion ond answer Tbutal...-lcleSECMEOI)1Dptlld Joumalbit Charles KUnlll will IlleDt seminar al the COmmercial reoewal ofllnancial aid at thol ollic:e. session at tbe Mar.15StudcntSeOllte will be bosted by FAV 011 Mar. 9and speak al tbe ue Auditorium on at 5:30 p.m. in room 128. Additional Information will appear meeting. The mectingwill beat 4;30 10. ~r 2SO bright minority hlgIt Monday, Mar. 19 al 8 p.m. 1lcItets fa'more infCE1Il8lioa call 776-1240. 00 ebanDel8afterspring break. pm.. in the ue room 248. .sdlool juoiors lUXi scoiors from 10 an: still available al the bar. office. All FAU -..dy abroM -elDa Aayone nltlJll 10 llOlIdute a Ct.h fest, • plbmOC Dl'dubs sdlool districUwilt compete in math, "Pizu .IMI Potilla U" will be -.ilbcbekl 00Mar. 29al6p.m. in !be ~ plllltl.._lor for 1_ aDd orpabatlom at f AU will up' sQenee, and engineering COIIIestS. presenled by the College Democra1s ~IJttII room. cas pro­ $1,110 Knnelh R. Willisms pea In tb.. breueway Mar. ro-21 FAVaDdBdh...... conkJluJl(Al­ 00 Monday, Mar. 19at 6 p.m. lD lite pll~bmefpanicipllDtsirl LeIId.....ltlp Award may pict up from 10 am. to 2 p.m. Call Judy leI" It ..... eslabUslled a ~.al IiU-- Andre P\adel ...;n speak lUXi free tK Iludy-abroad program, and llOIIIinatioa I'orms in the offiocS ol Tamer aI 367-3744 for further infor- baclodor's~ procram de$igocd pG2lI and IOda wiI be available. For .sleolape puenlaoom wiD all be eaeb eoUc:p: dean or tbe deall r1stu· malic:n toeneountp: trJOre minority studrots more information, c:aIt Laune at 393­ IIIIIaIlle for inlert$cd student$. deolafJall'loffiee. "'The lft"'I'llna or the CIIlPpus," to seriausly punue careers in en· 2841. All ulllpas ruld..IIU an The llWllfd Is based on Ieadenlllp the second campus aod cletmup wilt gineenng. UDder lite program, an N~d ..... WI the C\lJT'I!lIt bouslllll ability, regartl\eSS of fmanc:ial need. begin saturday, St. Palrick's Day undergraduate can ..arn t~O tubmiluJ. for pJJlicmicn ~ JVft","Dt ..xplres III tb.. "",d of Deadline for nominalioos is S p.m. starting at 9 a.m. al !be Sunken Pa- bachelandegrees, one fromeaclt In­ in NEWSDESK will prin1(d mw !pi... _ml!li~r. Summer hoUSing Friday, Mar. 16. lion. Call Doral Davisat367-3740ar slitu~ic;1n, oYcr.a period of flVC ~rs. discrelion a/TIle llIdepetrdntlAJlonlit: ~ .ppIiCatlons are DOW available at the An Endo..ed Prnrel>5Ol'!Ihlp In Jean Goodwin al 367-3578 for more ParuapamsWlllll11cod tltrccytllrlltl Sun slaffand may (dil(d /01' clarity /blSiD! OffICe. The fee payment EthiCs bas been named in honor or inrormaliOD. Iktbune-Cookman,and tWOOI FAU. lIl1d brevity. FAUNOWhasfirstwomen'sfestival The evenl loot place ia-two Over 26 pre5COlalions were ofNOWsaktthattheFAUcbap- ber of tbe Sooth Palm Beam ., LAURIE SEGAL kM:aUou. insklc the UniYersity ;nade ranJiDI from the history ta is sbowin&Streugth.. NOW saw the future ofwomen S. Writer CcDterandlheoutdoorstaF- andfutureoCtbewomen'smoYC- '"I think IMlllIe _ FAU 3tFAU. • firsl annual womea's £ea- 'Tm glad lbeyhad the festiYaL meot 10 job obsolescence (0 NOW cbaptcrdid a fantastic jOb '" :.hinkit'swonde~1 tba~ lbe Ilry the FAU chapter of­ I hope it'S bigger next year be- AIDS in women 10 images or and it's tOO bad it wasn'l bettcr FAU NOW chapter IS groo.vtng. Itlona1 Organization for cause ii's imponant. There's women in tbe media. atter.dcd," she said. Iam happy \0 sec future women 1_0(NOW) was held Satur· morc to it than just women's A rame was also held to give BelSyBelrnuth,another mem- leaders," she said. Irfill tbe University Ccnter. rig.hts. Women's rights involves away prizes ranging from plants Approximately 4GQ peopleat· everything," said Tal Trey, a IOdiningandcruisecenificatcs. IeIlded the event which began at graduate student in ocean Eo- Gloria Alpert, lbe president II.IIL and finished at 6:30 p.m. gineering. .:>ftheSouth Palm Beach chapleT

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OrrY...~ lho ...... r_ ed.IIoriaI"-nl: Who is Jack Thompson? ~P.AIoorl Du~ G-.J__ s..--~ IIOddo Mal:l W_ l.--..l wazw- nmol Eo ~ ~LP_ (and why is he against free speech?)

8ySCOOTER UVINGSTON against Neil Rogel'S in 1987,.,. censorship... posedly oYer the content, ~ SIlII FttIIWa E4iJqr topically and musically or Everywhere you go lately, it seems that there is one word Quick, who is lhe one maD Rogers' programminl, ~ responSible rOt determining that people just can't seem to keep from tallting about. This charged that Rogers cortllltitlet what we responsible AoridiaDs actS of enonion against a DIdt hot item is cetlSOnhip! II is everyplace. In OUf school, in our are to lislen 10,wbctber it be Neil town, in ourstalcj let's face iL it's in our life. From Popovich Rogers or 2 Live Crew? Gover­ County commissioner, tUt to Maninez, The lndependem Atlantic Sun to 2.Live Crew, nor "Boob" Maninez1 Nope, aI­ Rogers engaged in iUeZ11 there is just no escaping this topic. Ibough you're hair right in bomosexual activity, and Uw Last summer this single word was the cause of the former regards t02 LiveCrew. Local TV Rogcrs instigated listenen to Atlantic 81m leaving its roots in the University Centcr and huckster D. James Kennedy? harrass Thompson at bollle. has oJQ moving off campus to become the Independent Atlantic Sun. Wrong again, he JUSI wants your Thompson taken it Now this issue is in almost every local paperand radio talk show money for his anli.personal himself 10 threaten and !lam. Neil Rogers pllbliCly. This bar. and issurc to become a major national issue, ifit hasn't already. freedom crusades. The Self­ Appoinled Guardian of our rassmenl has cos I WIOD morals is none OIher than Coral hundreds of thousands of do1laD The subject promotes extremely strong feelings from both Gables altomey John B. "Jack" in advertising. and it got tn I sides of the argumenL There are those who feel that groups Thompson. point where bolh Rogers aarl such as 2 Live Crew, NWA (Niggers With Attitudes; a name Thompson's latest kick is to WIOD sought and receiYe\1 I chosen by the black band members themselves), and Suicidal try 10 eradicate the musie of the restraining order agaiUI Tendencies have no place in "decent" society. 'These are or­ popular Rap group 2 Live Crew WIOD talkmaster Neil Rogers Thompson. However it did lOt dinarily Ihe ones who are against any form of"adult" entertain­ from tbe airwaves, from the from the airwaves, Thompson is StOP Thompson from harrassitt: mentlike pornography, foul-mouthed comedians and lbe like. record SIOl'es, and from actually merely tl)ing onceagain to make Rogers through the Fe4traI areputation forhimsellVoith this Communications Commissilt, 'These are the peoplewho\VOuld like to seeoneextremely large being free to pursue their (gasp!) allempt at hareassing 2 Uve who fined WIOD and Rap' bonfire composed of all the "filth" of our culture taken from artistic freedom. FollO\\ing on Crew. Heurrainly has. Let's JUSt former stations, WINZ lad videos, magazines, and yes, now even records. the beds ofa Neandenlutljudge in fon Myers who rulel1that the say that once again, Tbompson WZTA-FM, Sll\OCXl ror airiII: On w tbe other hand, there are the extreme liberals who are Q'ew's music is obscene. and a has shown himself to be a whin­ so-called "questionable against censorship and ratings entirely. Tbey believe that "good01' boy" sheriffin the Pan­ ing little brat who will threaten material ~ of any age should be able to go into a store and buy bandle who arrested a rcoord and Iutrrass)'Ou if)'Ou don't see (Note: Li\ingstonislpt:Q. whatever they eboose to. These are lbe ones who normally store cleric lor the aime ofsell· things hU way. II M docsn'tlike graduate and a First Amc:lII. keep a copyofthe US Constitution in one hand and a bullhorn ing tbe LP, Thompson has laken it,)'OU'no DOt supposed to enjoy ment activist. He is also I in the other. They are constantly on tbe lookout for various upon bimselfto try thesamean­ it, that is Jack Thompson's fonner radio anDOuncer.) infringements on their constitutional rights and are ready to ties here in the Soulh Aorida aooo. pounce on anybody who challanges them. area. Thompson's tactics are. well, ~ groups It appears that alter hard to really com prebend. ThJS nory 10 Conlpktftf. Thank God for both of these for they both present Ih~ i$:ru~ a crucial point in their own right. Without the conservatives. Thompson's allempts to exile When he slaned his campaign 4/J9f9() OrlM lAS. tbe youth of today would have a childhood contaminated with words thcydidn't need to know the m('.anings of and visions of sexual aCls they would be all 100 eager to perform. However without the liberals, the United States would quickly becom~ Letters to the Editor a nation of Iyranny under a small few whose opinion would designate what entertainment everyone was to consume. Neitherofthcsc options are acceptable to most dear think­ ing Americans and, fortunalely, the vast majority of us \VOuld Discrimination at FAD? fall into tbe"moderate" category. Most people realize theneed for ratings on movies and are not offended by the fact that one Dear Editor. guidelines. It does not mailer if their dependents because ~ must be 17 years old to view an R-rated film and 18 to see hard "Aorida Allanlic Uni\-e~ity these students are poor or rich, also do not receive finaDdaial and soft core pornography. This is not highly dcbatcabk and commits itself to a policy ofnon- only thel they're black. In other Where is the justice in 5.::11 words, on the basis of tbeir skin probably passed into law without much opposition. Similarly, discrimination." 11lese are the cases? Is it fatr for a blact SIt­ opening ""'Ords of FAirS 1989­ oolor, blacksare gWen afree ride. who ItlCIIl Ihe new concept 0r record 1JJ~ling is acceptable to most. dent can afford to Record l._ 9OcataIog. HOllo'eycr,intbe""'3l:e Unfair? Outrageously. Ob­ FAU without financial .. fJIf,lnning, bt:r.Ye\.-er, is an entirely different issue. of recent actions by the yiously the BOR and Dr. tance to be gr,en moDe)' dill American adults see the need to monitorwhal OUf children uniYersity's president, Dr. An- catanese tkJ DOt understand or Q)uld begoing to a desel"

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mospbcre than beror~ He said and various appointments to the tbe lOp fOUf positions.and a 10111 ....illhave an opponunity to rom­ By RALPH DIGIACOMO '"since PBL prepares ilS mem­ Board, President Weaver of 34 awards were brought back pele at the National Compeli­ SllMktJI QInIriJI/IllIr bers for lbe business world, ami promises a very productive year. 10 FAU. Congnl.luJations to all :ioos to be held in Washington, Pili Beta Lambda, FAU's na· makes the Iransition from school wbo placed at PBCCI D.C. sometime in July. tionally recognized professional 10 work easier, illOO should be PBl week was recently held New members are still being business organization, elected nm like a business." PBl comes away wtth hereat FAU.Acelebrationcom­ aa:eptcd into Phi Bela Lambda. new officers to its Executive A Board Of Directors was 34 awards In District memorating FBlA (Future With all of the activities that are Council at the beginning Of the created to help distribute the Business leaders of Competitions being planned, not to mention Spring semester. Bruce Weaver tasks of the organization more America)/PBL Week was held all of the people you will meet, Wa\ elected President of the or­ evenly and to make it run more On February to, PBL memo for all members upon their isn't Ihis a great lime to "Step ganization, and with that came smOOthly. Other members voted bers entered the District Com· return from the District com­ into the 90s" with Phi Beta freSh ideas and new concepts. in include: Vice President Frank petitions held at PBCe. The petitions. State Competilions Weaver then made some new Virella, Historian Steve Merrill, competitions are voluntal)' and will be held March 15 to 18. All Lambda? additions that were bound to ere­ and Reponer Ralph Di­ no member is forced to enter. All are encouraged to compete, and Ralph DiGiacomo i3 t~ Rqxxtu atean even more professiotllli at- Giacomo. Wilh these elections those wbo competed placed in those who perform v..ell at State for Phi Ikta Lambda. FAU Crew Club: much more than just rowing or competilional training, and It combines the coordination of plans w compete at the inter­ Although the club c-.lTrently has no coaCh, Mike Magi, a prior crew experience is neither By 1I0WARD LURIE your eyes, arms, and back collegiate level As of right now, legs. required nor expected. so if you SIlMIttIl 0MJrib..wr with a keen sense of balance. plans are underway to compete former crew member at Tulane Sun, shells, water, men, at a Gainesville meet sometime University, is in charge of the want to meet new people, gel an And for all of you fitness buffs t1thilaraling workout, orjust feel ~men, sweat. For many of us, out there,rowingjust happens to Ihis month. The club has come a team's practice sessions both in one word comes to mind-­ be the lOp cardlo-vascular long way since its establishment and out of the water. The club the rush ofgliding only silt inches BEACH, but ror one group of workout you can do with the ell.­ by oblaining, with the help and meets every Tuesday and above the water, go OUI and at­ Thursday at 5 p.m. at the Pool tend anyone of Ihe scheduled students at FAU another word ception ofcross-country skiing. funding of SG, tWO ergometers $tands out-·CREW. Crew in its used for training, an eight·man house, and saturday mornings in praclices, or contact Mike Magi llIost simplified form is team The group is known as the shell, and also a four-man shell; front of the UC at 1:30 a.m. The at 338-4254. Oh }'CS, odds arc thai you'll gel rowing. However, crew is much FAU Crew Qub and, like many the shells arc the vessels used 10 club is open to both men and agoodsuntan t()Oin the bargain! lllOl'e than JUSt using }uur arms. athletic clubs on campus, has crew in competition. women, for either recreational Delta Chi Omega wins Scavenger Hunt By DIANE OMANS SllUlenl Conl,n,·'."',,,,,,-,.,-,.-;= Poets Corner Fifteen teams entered the first SClvenger Hunt presented by the American Marketing Association that IllS held last Wednesday and Thursday, wilh the Hunt officially concluding at the LostIn The Past Be HapJlY RatAJlteams that entered automalically Don'tWorry 1I(In prizes thal included Disney World You could always make me happy ~kend passes, Crown Line cruises, and You could always make me smile 8ud~iserT·shirts. Sit lying on your lawn in your garden You could always make me laugh Count the neighbors' trees Teamsstarted to scramble into the Rat and make my days wonhwhile. u around 1:30 p.rn. as they tried to carry Be happy ifyou have more SIdI items as mattresses, 6 foot potted But then you broke my hean Eat fruits vegetables Don't bejust satisfied with roses palm 1Iees, cinderbloc:ks, and refrigeralOr With someone from the past -. Other interesting items included Drink drinks from the moon GIt first issue of 1M lndqJ01dtnt At/lUltit; You said you couldn't let go You were trying to make feelings last. You have two legs two arms .,.report card \\ith all "A's," a can of and your heart beats like all hearts &1ly Beer. a Xerox copy of somebody's You have enough bmin '*poslerior, and a Polaroid piC! ure of What was Ido What you don't like prelend you don't hear tDaSmith smiling. What was I to say A few of the sorotities and one of the What was I to feel What's not expected you don't hear . The mouth defends you from butterflies b'llemities were entered as well. Other Expect the pain ofIhe day. Of£&nizations and independent groups You have nothing missing tlllered also. Evel}'one had greal fun You said you were confused Oneof these days tlnting to the Reggae beal of EXTC as Your hair won't falloff !lIey awaited the announcement of the I could see you didn't know ~ After t/,.'View ofall the cnuants, In order to let you find out Knowledge ~tlCbi Omega won first place with 135 I knew I had to let you go. Will solve the problem too IltQa; Nu Gamma Phi came in second You'll reach Paradise ~ L30 items; and ATO was third with lt is hard becauseyou're special Don't worry 128 items. For a lisl of the remaining It is because I care Be happy...... you can stop by the AMA bul­ It is hard because I need you board in Fleming Hall But to tell you, I don't dare. Teoftl MU", \ Frieods of all the learns helped eacb ~. iDtlicaling that they themselves IillIl1 hr.-e liked 10 register. Well, if you Dave fidIt~ enter, then startorganizing for next ltIta ~Hunt" -it will be bigger and bet· . lo _, .. - Got a problem? Ask Miss Lonelyhearts! woman I haY(; cvc:r laid eyes OD, The Pro'l ofthilII situation ~ Ask and I wanl to at bel" out for a Ask ber ouL The worst .be date. I've lalted witb a few could IaYIs"no" aDd the wont MISS frieDds regarding thiland I baY(; !bat eoWd happeo to you Is tbat LONELYHEARTS been lold various things from you would stop gomg to class, "start thinking wilh your big wtUcb b DOt. good thing if tbls Dear Miss Lonelyhearu, bead instead of)Our little head,~ clan II one of tbe core-cur· I haY(; this problem. I am a 10 a suaigblfOlward "go for il." rkuluQ:I nquiremenlS for your sophomore here at FAU and I That is my dilemma; should I ...... , can'l stop thinking about one of go foril? M, myclasses, oractually Ihe profes. Signed You could not say II word and soroflheclass.ln facl, Ihis is Ihe Lm' allow your fixation to consume second class I have laken wilh you like II mlserllble Cille of Ibis particular professor and I polson oak. This would also be canneverwail 10gel to class. The Dear Lost, rdleded.lnyouruptightaltJIude problem is thaI I think thaI this Let us be CODdse and throor towanb this c:1IIss, aDd quite pos­ professor is the most beautiful scruples to the lrind. sibly other dasses. Then )'Ou would go out and drlnlr. like • The Student Government Senate I!eve, or acquire an automatic .upon and commit belnous has openings crimes agalost buaunlty, Ddtherof1t'hktl is socnethI.lJIlO Applications must be turned in to either 'll'rite home about (think about It-writing to the parenta1s in­ thing to you right oow·_ 01' 1ovd.lnes5 .110 sits two r.­ the SG or Senate office by 4:30 p.m., fomlng themofyour new dialysis SCHOOL. over and one seat t-ck to ,. IUdllne In hot Pink). You could March 15th. Elections will be held March Hey pal, I'm not saying ro~t pre·calc c1ns thinks slaJllo also develop an acute ClI5e or the hOI-for·leacher syndrome thoughts...about yuu. 15th at 4:30. 1JmImIw Pf'UI:JCOL, which would you're caught In, just pul this Ooo'ttoucb lhatdlal; 1IlOft. only serve 10 have you com­ thing on the back burner. Wait this Illter. For mor.e information, contact Jeff Stone milled, peri

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OffCtunpus Psychic Fair gazes to future Sunday, March Z5 The Caldwell Cabaret will By ANDREW B. PETERSON hold a "Concert in Ihe Park" Siln EnlerliJitJmoll Edi16,. featuring a performance of ~sentimenta1 Journey." The Yesterday, Siudenl Govern­ show starts al 5 p.m. and is IDeDI Program Board held its free 10 Ihe public. tits! Psychic Fair in the breezeway. A virtual potpourri of spiritual guidance was Still Playing: provided, through various occult _. The Caldwell Theatre continues its production of Tables set up along the bft:eu:waywere hosl to an Aura !be sleamy stage version of Reader named Linda, a Tarol Lt:s Li"iso,,:s DIIlI"rtlUt:s. Sho\lr's run 8t 8 p.nt. Tuesday

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By VlCKI BENTKOWSKJ poin1$, 6 rebounds, 2 blods, 9 The 0wJs look their four point was tbe only FAU player 10 Sun St!!ff Writer assiStS) and Kim Hicks (II halftime lead and increased it to shoot Cree throws (3 for 3). Bel­ lannineshot froo throWS. The Women's Baskclball points, 12 reboundS). Souleltc as monyas 12 with 15:02 remain· 22 Bell team enGed their season al 22-7 handled VSU's pressure for the ing in tbe game. However, two (10 points, 6 rebounds) and in lhe champioMhip pmeoftbe entire 40 minuleS while Hkb questionableca1ls by thereferees SouJene (10 points) also:;cored NCAA DMsion II South Allan­ dominued tbe boards helped tbe Belles and pve them in double figures. lie Regional Tournament in througbout tbc ronlest. five points y,it.hi.o follr seconds. The ttarn fiew into toWn on Louvisville, Kentucky. In the Host team BeUarmine Col­ The Owls' 1ead kept diminishing Monday after a six hour delay al opening round, the Owls lege advanced loSunday's cham­ and with 5:36 left in the game, the Louisville Airport and w~ ...... defeated Virgina State Univer­ pionship game after defeating Ihey lost it. Harris' turnaround spending the night in Atlanta. It shy 73-62. The Trojancucs had a Pace University from New York. with 4:20on Ihe clock was FAU's was very frustnlting to the team FAU 73 VirjiDla ST F~U 62 FAU!S record of 25-2 and were ranked jumped off 10 a quiet last score. The Belles tied this to have the game taken away BeIIanaiDe ~ No.6 in tbe natiOD. Valene stan Lbe championship game with 3:50 left aDd !ben a three­ [rom !bern when they felt that Harris' 32 points and 11 1I5 SybIl BeD sank a three-pointer pointer ga\'C them tbe lead. they were the belter team. lcn seconds inlo the game. The FAU 10 PurdQt 6 rebounds led FAU to theviclory. Harris had 14 points and 12 BeUarmine will DOW advance FAU 18 La sane 6 Other OwlS scoring in double lead changed hands 12 times but rebounds and was named to the tOplayBenllyCollegein the New - figures were Astrid Soulcllc (12 aftcr 4U minutes, the Belles'had All-Tournament Team. Tiffany England Region and then it is FAU II 0C01JCtO'ND" the lead and thevietol)' at 62-55. Collins (13 points, 10 rebounds) the Final Four. FAU 10 Ocorzctowzt 3

FAU 7 S.CuoIiIa 2 FAD decisively defeats Army in tennis FAU---8 UNCOnlIIloroJ, FAU.s AntIJ ..

By DAN DZURNAK was admin.itltercdby the leam of The Army players were visibly itruggling or laiC, was unrelenl­ S- Spens /!4iI(Jr GouklalldOl!loa.Relyingon rip­ llp5e1 aDd were adamant in their blt witb Itis powtduIl bact.band CBR ....8 FAU 1 The Men's Tennis leam, like pinA pusinA allou Ind well objoctioD:S, kl tbecall stood. VOlin ~ al oo.c. 7 p.DL • The n&t ,;;tJ,fi;il.iT TIiII or... wide forehand ...... •• • of . • • ...... ~ ... From TENNISI pg 18 10Il by FAU 7-4 on a selVice wiDner from Cilllen. The end Owls streak to six victories rc.uJt was a stunnmg 5-4 viaory ilrlhe Owls. 81 DAN DZURNAK IWO teams, in order 10 win the Visiting learn) and Ihe Owls seventh. but SolO bit inlo a SIflI Spons &IiIM ltophy. ·We're 10Ug.b," says Shine. were temporarily OUI ofrange.. double play 10 end tbe inning.. A long sbO! at best, the Owls 'Wecarne. we saw, wetapped off" Since suffering an opening FAU gol those two runs back Capozzola pUllhesideoul in Of­ were out to make it haPPClL salurday the Owls (ranked loss to Purdue in the Dominos in the fifth on an RBI single by deria tbe seventh and needed 1'hemagicnumberwassixand No.5 in the region) faced No. 10 Pizza Oassic, FAU has been Jeff Gensbeimer and a ground aOOlber Owl double play to gel UNCGreensboro. FAUwas led giving Division I 0ppClncnlS no theOwIs rallied to hold that mar. ball by Miguel SolO 10 pUllhem QUI of Ihe eighlh. gin twice during the game. iDsingles by No.1 Palumbo woo respect at aU. ahead by silt once again at 104 In the Owl ninth, Murray led FAUwas2-2in theweek long The Owls scored six times in capozzola gOl OUI Of the fiflh wpn in straight selS (6-2, 7-5) the second inning on three off with a single. Pitcher Sieve af!er being down 5-1 in the IDurn)' and was up against Pur­ inning with an FAU double play, Taylor, running for Murray, took singles and a double by Pat Mur­ second. The only casualty in due who was unbeaten at 4-0. hUI gave up a single run in the second on a sacrifice bunl. Then, Due to FAU's 12-7 loss to Pur­ Tay to lake an 8-2 lead. Phil sixth thai CUI tbe lead to five. with Bruce Jedziniak at bat and siDgleswasGould at 2-6,4-6. The Capo720Ja, working in relief of due earlier in the week, the Owls A five run win by FAU would ooe OUI, Taylor was lhrown OUI Owls clinched Ihe malCh al 5-1 SooI1 Hansen for FAU, gave up 1Iben No.5 Shinewatched were in a situation where tbey still leave tbem with a remote allemptiog to steal third. Jed- player a two run homer in the bonom ~ needed a win by five or more or chanoe to win the tourny. opponents service relurn go the second {the Owls were the klPg for a three set victOI)' 4-6, runs, plus help ftom the other The Owls threatened in the 6-2,6-3. No.2 Webster also won ill three sets 4-6, 7-5, 6-2 while Irooviog his grounds!rokes 'I1IicI:l were 10 be so dC'o'3Sl3ling .:lda)'S later. Otbersingleswin­ D were: Olson (7-6., 6-3), who lllinains an unbeaten record in Dr.ision II play at No.4 singles lid Gilben (7-6., 6-3), who likes k)l'l'Ur his opponent down from lk baSeline. FAU also swept all lhreedOubJes malches for an 8·1 lictOry Earlier in the week, FAU rolled to a 7·2 win over Division lEast carolina. Palumbo .lind Shine won in

IlItigbl $CIS and were the firsl off SunP~lov.aMERCADO lkroun. FAU's Brian CoviD dh'eS for 8 ball in right feild. H ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • : Free ~eer Saturday f':,Iights : : ._. 8 'til 10 : • • • ... ".. at .• • • : .': • • • • • • • • • • • • I'~ ~.J1' ~ ~ • • • · V"' ~c _~~. V. • • :• SOUTH fLORJDA'S :• • • WED, MARCH 14th, 8:30 TO 12:30 : HOTTEST COLLEljE gAR : • IN THE RAT • : ~\\l~ : • : FREE ADMISSIOIN FOR ALL STUDENTS : B.r-EENY WEENY gfKfNf CDNT£Sn • • :• :• • • ...... • • • 10:00 PM DIRTY DANCING CONTEST • • '$ QOOINCASH' • • • : : 3,00 . & PRIZES .: : • WITH GREAT PRIZES • t •• ••••••• •• • •• ••••• ,.. • • • • • • • 11:00 PM HULA-HOOP CONTEST • • • • • t Vcmol<:lllood ,.. • WITH GREAT PRIZES • • • • • • • • • ·• Nt _-.0 •,.. • • • LIVE D.J. • ~ ~ • 50's • ! , IW.-k.rds f • • • NW2OroSl c'Q ,.. • COME PARTY WITH FAU'S • I• FAU. ,.. • • • • • MOST INNOVATIVE FRATERNITY • : _.... 391-2339 : • • • • • : ....,01 .biw AM},bWE!J! ~ETIJEARTS':;;' • ..~ : ( ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Carl Smith's homers power FAU to five wins over Division I

From OWLS/page 19 grand slams. "I'm not really a ziniak grounded out 10 end the ~ome run hitter," Smith says, "I inning. ·We wallted tu get that Just try to make contact and if it rUII around," said ooach Cooney. goes, it goes. It's nice to get four 'We tried to fake the third RBIs on one trip." baseman in wilh a bunt. Taylor Georgetown got two back in was safe but the ump didn't have the second on a two run homer, a good view or the piay." and the Owls countered with two Before Capozzola could more of their own in the second retire the side in the ninth, he on an RBI single by Hansen and was lagged for a long drive to the a wild throw on a pick off at­ wall in center lhat scored tempt ...._....."'" .. The Hoya's picked up single ...._-_.­_._ Purdue's sixth run. The final ...... runs in the third, fourth, and fifth - _-­... --_~-':"-="__"'C"'__-.... soore was 10-6 and Purdue was to make it 7-5. presented with the trophy. _.~-~­_...... -_.-.. Saturday night FAU pounded FAU picked up a run in the La Salle 18-6 to take second seventh without a hit and then place. cashed in on a ralley ignighted Sunday night the Owls wasted when Soto faked a bunt and no time in mU1.zling the Haya's ['m Driving of Georglown. Ariel two walks bounced a single past adrawn in ""_ infield. The bases were loaded ,_,=~.:~·t.._--t="''''''...... :-:.;...., •\ and a single by Wayne Slufsky _,, .... •I produced onc run, Smith began for Smith again, but he didn't get --_.....__ .. --.-. his shot as he was hit by a pitch _- where he left orr Saturday night -.- with another grand slam. Batting to drive in the final run for FAU [rom the left side, he punched Jeff Hutcheson gave up one ....__.__ -.. Ihis one over the 360 fOOl mark more run in Ule top of the ninth . "'<_ ---,100 ...... in right field. He established a but held on to register a com· .1-- _ school record with back-to-back plctcgame 11-7vicIOry. Hey, FAD Commuters... PMttf!!! ...Getlnvolved III Every Weekend! Student Government is organizing a IN Commuter Association, working for March & April WIN 1500 CASH/PRIZES commnter interests. IN OUR CONTESTS Surf. Skate. Volleyball Meet People, and always Bikini Contests Be Involved $ponl,ot!. IleIc" FtOI'l PrOQtfllet. RuSI'f. A.r> f. &btIll! Gum. lrw;olOP. ",""til. aI'Cl Rftf s.r

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