The Miami Hurricane's Decision to the Objectification of Women
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SWIM TEAM BEATS FSU LAUREN ON RELATIONSHIPS DOUBLE VISION PERSPECTIVES, Page 8 Sophomore Julie Mitchell and Twin brothers Frank (left) and J.C. Sandra Zubin won two contests over Digon (right) usually have a case of UN WOMENS CONFERENCE FSU in Tallahassee. mistaken identity on campus. SPORTS, Page 4 ACCENT, Page 6 PERSPECTIVES, Page 8 THE MIAMI HURRICANDUIVFRSITY IIP in-' E TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1995 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI • CORAL GABLES, FLA. nnT 1 n JQQC VOLUME 73, NUMBER 1 3 CAPITAL PUNISHMENT 'Noles execute 'Canes 41-17 at Doak Campbell INSIDE game ended on Saturday night in on defense that were giving them • FANS WATCH AT THE RAT... PACE 2 front of a Doak Campbeil Stadium some problems, but we ended up • THE ROAD TO RECOVERY... PACE 4 record 80,350 fans, the Seminoles giving up some big plays that were • A STUDENT'S (OURNAL PACE 6 had a 41-17 victory and a year's absolutely inexcusable and allowed worth of bragging rights. them to break the game wide open." The 41 points were the most that Poor coverage by Miami allowed By RICK GOLD FSU have ever scored against UM the Seminoles to score twice in the Assistant News Editor and the 24 point margin of victory last four minutes of the first half, TALLAHASSEE—For nearly is overshadowed only by the and a 44-yard run by FSU tailback two quarters, the University of Seminoles 38-3 shellacking of the Warrick Dunn led to another score Miami football team went toe-to- Hurricanes in 1984. This came two minutes into the second half. toe with No. 1 Florida State despite an inspiring start by UM While UM's defense disappeared University, battling not as much for which saw FSU clinging on to a late in the second quarter, the a position in the polls or an eventual less than commanding three-point Hurricane offense was nowhere to bowl bid, but to show the nation lead with four minutes to play in the be found from the start. In eight that it was still a team to be feared. first half. first half drives, Miami never got Then the reality set in. "I think it comes as no surprise farther than the Seminole 48-yard Three scores in six minutes by that we are not pleased with the out line, with its only score coming on the top-ranked Seminoles put to bed come of this football game," UM a blocked punt by Tremain Mack any hopes the Hurricanes had of Head Coach Butch Davis said. "The that was recovered by Trent Jones knocking off their rivals and dis game unfolded pretty much the way for a score. The Hurricanes were rupting an FSU title run for seem we wanted it to the first 20 minutes ingly the millionth time. When the or so. We were doing some things See CAME • Page 4 WILLIAM LAI/Special to The Hurricane FSU receivers Phillip Riley (15) and Ron Dugans (80) celebrate Riley's touchdown, which brought the game score to 38-10 (above). Wide receiver Magic Benton (36) is consoled by Father Leo Armburst, the Hurricanes' chaplain, during Saturday's game (right). Clothesline project CRC reviews Master portrays violence plan, traffic accidents By LOUIS FLORES the amendments that will soon go By AMIE PARNES those who have died as a result of Associate News Editor to the city commission," Butler Staff Writer domestic violence. Last Monday, the University of said. The colors purple, yellow, red "This program is an artistic Miami Community Relations met Lieberman also presented the and white will all stand out as a protest against domestic violence," for the second time this school year, University's latest economic impact reminder and represent victims of said Kathie Driskell, former presi and there was plenty the committee study. According to the study, UM domestic violence on campus this dent of UM's NOW chapter. "Each discussed. adds approximately $1,824 billion week. shirt tells its own story of domestic Two presentations were made to the local economy, translating in The University of Miami will violence." before the CRC: almost 27,000 jobs. take part in the National According to Leah Ray Ferriter, "proposed The committee also examined Organization of Women's fifth co-president of NOW at the amendments to advances made by UM fraternities annual Clothesline Project. The University of Miami, the the UM Campus on city code violations. project will also be held all over the Clothesline Project is centered Master Plan and "There will be new enforcement United States, but it originally was around increasing awareness of the 1994 eco signs installed, and no parking will implemented in Massachusetts to domestic violence. nomic impact of begin next month," Butler said. make people more aware of domes "The purpose of this project is to the University Parking decals are being made, tic violence. make people more aware of domes on the South Butler said, and CRC took action to This year's Clothesline Project is tic violence," Ferriter said. "It also Florida econo recommend to the city to repair and ironically held a week after former acts as a healing process and pro my. Updates on repave Pisan Avenue, which runs football player O.J. Simpson was vides a nationwide network of sup AQUINO fraternity code adjacent to Doctors' Hospital. acquitted of a double-murder port." violations and Aquino, a member of CRC, charge against his ex-wife Nicole proposed a traffic study and signal briefed other committee members Brown, a previous victim of domes Domestic violence after O J. proposals were also discussed. on the need for left turn signals tic violence. The O.J. Simpson trial, brought Senior Vice President Daide along U.S. 1. Aquino read statistics Each shirt is made for the many issues. Among them, increas Lieberman presented proposed provided by UM Public Safety. Clothesline Project by victims of ing the awareness of domestic vio amendments to the University's In a letter Aquino co-wrote to the domestic violence as well as lence. Master Plan,Butler said. Florida Department of Traffic, friends, family and supporters, will "Domestic violence is now Inquiries made by CRC members Aquino cited 88 accidents that represent different aspects of becoming more and more open, included why the foot print of the occurred on U.S. 1 at the intersec domestic violence. The shirts are especially with the O..'. Simpson Ryder Convocation Center had tions of Stanford Drive, Alhambra then hung together on a clothesline. case," Ferriter said. "Before it was changed and requests for additional Circle and Granada Boulevard. The Red, orange and pink shirts will very hush-hush and no one would information concerning the planned accidents involve a total of 177 illustrate victims of rape. Blue and listen. Now, it's getting more pub development of the campus west of vehicles during the first nine green shirts will personify child licity." fraternity rwo, termed the months of 1991. sexual abuse and incest. Yellow and Ferriter said that everyday four University Village, SG President The City of Coral Gables has sent beige stands for battered women. women are killed because of Monica Aquino said. their own letter to the state, too, Family members, friends and domestic violence and not much DUNCAN ROSS Ill/Photo Editor "Many questions were raised. requesting a traffic study. acquaintances will design a white Leah Ray Ferriter, left, and Jessica Garretson, co-presidents of UM However, the CRC felt very possi- "Coral Gables is behind us, total shirt which stands in memory for See WOMEN • Page 2 NOW, work to prepare for this week's Clothesline Project. tive about the plan itself and also ly," Aquino said. Page 2 • THE HURRICANE • Tuesday, October 10, 1995 campus Calendar A BRIEF LOOK AT CAMPUS ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS If you have any events you'd like to publicize, stop by our office at the University Center Room 221. TODAY 3432. •The Hellenic Students •College Bowl, 7 p.m. Association will meet at 8 p.m. in Wednesdays in UC 243. John UC 233 to discuss plans for UN Anderson. 689-5336. Day and fundraising. For more •Hemp Awareness Council, 8 information, contact Angelos p.m. Wednesdays, UC 241. Laura Hannides or George Theodore at Enneking, 662-6986. 663-6939. •Homecoming Executive THURSDAY Committee is having training for •The Coconut Grove Juggling site leaders from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in Exchange meets in the UC the UC International Lounge. For Breezeway every Thursday from more information, contact Chris 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. For more infor Brownlee at 284-GIVE. mation, contact Alicia Tyrell at •The Graduate Student 689-9970. Association will have a General •The Pre-Law Society will be Meeting for General Council and holding weekly meetings on departmental representatives at 5 Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. in the p.m. in the UC. For more informa Pearson Classroom 102. All stu tion, contact the GSA at 284-6750. dents interested in Law or Law •InterVarsity Christian School are encouraged to attend, Fellowship is meeting at 8 in the especially freshman. We are in the Eaton Classroom. The guest speak process of planning an eventful er is Razz Vasquez, who will be semester. Come get involved. For speaking on personal devotion. more information, contact Scott Everyone is always welcome! For Little at 661-0637. more information, contact Jon •GLBC, 8 p.m. Thursdays. Reynolds at 689-2750. Building 42-G. 284-GIVE. •BACCHUS, an organization •SCUBA Club, 8 p.m. DUNCAN ROSS Ill/Photo Editor promoting responsible decision Thursdays.