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POLITY ELECTIONS ARE IMPORTAN

This years Polity elections have serious implications for next funding and student actions. It is imperative that everyone votes year and let their opinions be counted and heard. Besides there I candidates to choose, there are also serious issues that are going I put on referendum that affect your student activity fee. The referendum that Blackworld supports whole-heartedly is the that asks for $5 extra to support S.A.B. S.A.B. and more import M.P.B. can not program in the Union Ballroom due to the edict ha down by Vice President Preston after the Special Ed concert. there can be no programming of concerts in the Ballroom M.P.B. has to program in the more expensive to rent and more expensi, have sound equipment for Indoor Sports Complex. We believe S.A.B. should get these $5 from each student, and that most of money be used to make sure that M.P.B. can keep up its fine prog ming for our community. Our candidate endorsements for offices are: President- Dan Slepian: Slepian has proven time and time again he is an advocate for all students and experience makes him the lo choice. Vice-President- Tom Pye: Pye has proven his leadership capabi as Sophomore and Junior Representative and he has shown dedic; in his work. Secretary- Wendy Wohlman: As a receptionist in the Polity C Wohlman knows her way around the bureaucracy better than man ficers of many clubs and organizations. Senior Representative- Manuel Nunez: Nunez is not out to " one man whirlwind." He wants total input from the whole st class. He also wants to implement a program that has seniors of tain majors be peers to freshmen who are thinking of being in 1 majors. Junior Representative- Christine Tracy: Tracy is another exl enced candidate after spending this year as Sophomore Represents She has been outspoken on many issues, including the blood < boycott. Sophomore Representative- Ken Bristow: Bristow has grown his position and deserves another year to put what he has learne Freshman Representative to work for the students next year. SASU Representative- Todd Stephens and Martine Hall: Two working students that will represent us well when it is time to figh power at Albany. USSA Representative- Todd Stephens: Same as above, Step can do it on a national level also. REMEMBER TO VOTE! AFTER ALL IT IS YOU STUDENT ACTIVITY FEE THAT THESE PEOPL WILL HAVE CONTROL OF! -- -I ' - I

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·:-:: ·:;-:·. ~-:·:·:· r"ýýýPlease note that the author of the articles printed in BLACKWORLD are solely re- I •TATii FINE ARTS PLAZA sponsible for the accuracy of their work, not the editor. Viewpoints, Personals and SUNY STONY BROOK .=~·;.·~ · · · Poetry shoud be submitted to Central ······-· Hall ·t:=t·-·-·· ·--·-·-· Rm. 031, SUNY Stony 3CRY OUT AGAINST '· · · Brook 11794 or our PUBLIC SAFETY BRUTALITY 0:- Polity Mailbox. Some articles may be edit- ed for length and/or grammar. Advertising policy :UNJUST SUSPENSION does not necessarily reflect edito- OF rial policy. EMMANUEL SEVERE AND Editorials are the opinions of the majority of the Rlnargi.lri .. . PHILIPPE VALBRUNE I J'M I _ EDUCATION SHOULD BE CUOMO'S TOP PRIORITY

By Erol Cockfield and laid out what effect this will which is a $250 a year award. It is is the Civil Rights movement. An- have on the Stony Brook commu- an insult to students who worked other example is the fact that the nity as we know it. There will be hard to receive such benefits. Berlin Wall has fallen, this was On April 8th I attended a buffet less classes to choose from and President Marburger expressed not because of a few voices, it was dinner at Shorewood, President thus larger numbers of students the opinion that the tuition in- caused by the will of the masses. Marburger's home, which is 15 within individual classes. In ad- creases and the cut to financial In my opinion there needs to be a minutes away from the Universi- dition there shall be faculty fir- aid were unacceptable. reshuffling of priorities in the ty at Stony Brook. The house is ings, thus the teachers we look Many people say that tuition is United States governmental sys- provided by the University and he forward to being taught by may still low compared to other tem. Too much emphasis is made can only occupy it for the time he not be here in the future. If a fa- schools. These are the people who on foreign policy rather than the is here. It is a very secluded and culty member leaves voluntarily, can sit back while their parents social aspects right here in the lavish house overlooking Long Is- he or she will not be replaced. write check after check. If they United States. Too much emphasis land Sound. There were approxi- President Marburger admitted were suddenly taken from their is placed on military endeavors, mately 15 members of the 1990 maintenance of the campus will financial and suburban eutopia, a weapons, and space programs. If I freshman class that also attended. decrease significantly, and he change of heart would soon come. was president I would much rather President Marburger said in the praised efforts by students on These are not those people who see a billion dollars used to send past he only met with students in campus to save energy (for exam- have to strive because their par- thousands of people to college, rath- campus government, but he and ple recycling and energy conser- ents cannot afford to help. Howev- er than see a few astronauts go to his wife, Carol, decided to change vation). Later, President Marbur- er, there are many who do not have the moon in the space shuttle and that in order to meet a larger num- ger made a brief speech about the time to sit back and relax, they find a few nice looking rocks. I ber of students. Several faculty present problem, but he did not must constantly work. would much rather see 50 new uni- members were present including touch on what would be done in the A large number of the students versities rather than a thousand Fred Preston, Vice President of future to reverse the detrimental here at Stony Brook have an atti- new nuclear warheads capable of Student Affairs. effects of such cuts. tude of complacency, which should destroying the Earth ten times In the midst of many conversa- The SUNY system is facing a be changed if we are to see the over. Presidents rise promising tions, I found my way to the presi- possible cut of $160 million. Gov- changes we so badly want. People increased social change, and they dent and asked the question of ernor Mario Cuomo hopes to offset walk around campus complain- fall leaving disorder and a tril- what services would be denied due this by a proposed $500 increase in ing, but do nothing after they see lion or so added to the national to present budgetary cuts? He re- tuition which will produce $60 problems. When society is quiet debt. We have to stop thinking plied that he would not know the million (this is in addition to the politicians have their way with the about how we look in the eyes of full effect until the legislature $300 increase already thrust upon people, implementing absurd poli- foreign competitors and start passed the new budget, but he did SUNY students). Yet let's not for- cies. The strong voices of the few thinking about how look in our have a rather clear idea. Presi- get cuts to financial aid such as may not be heard, but even the own eyes. The inside must be up- dent Marburger said Stony Brook the $200 a year cut to TAP awards weak voices of the many will al- lifted before the outside truly looks is facing a 9 million dollar cut such as the Regents Scholarship, ways be heard.I A perfect- exampleM"good.

_ mmmýý S.U.N.Y. TRUSTEES APPROVE PERPETUAL TUITION HIKES

By Sean Spainger flation, and literally increase with the share of educational costs SUNY to "remain affordable, and Student Leader News Service every year until the American borne by tuition in public colleges therefore accessible, to all New dollar begins to deflate in the and universities in peer states," York residents through a combi- U.S., which is not expected for was criticized by student trustee nation of reasonably low tuition need-based Albany- The SUNY Board of centuries. president of the Student Associa- rates, State and federal con- Trustees approved a policy calling While paying one-third of edu- tion of the State University (SASU) grants," and student/parent solutions for "indexed tuition"-a nice way cational costs may seem like a Judy Krebs, who said that the "cost tributions, but offered no predicament of saying that tuition will go up bargain, it represents a massive, of rice in New York State is more to the current budget with every year forever-at the board sudden increase in educational relevant" to the state's costs of edu- of cuts to aid simultaneous tuition increases. meeting held at SUNY Central expenses. cation than other states' cost of ed- significant provisions shall not Thursday, March 28. Students during the Fall 1990 ucation. "These of a The policy, officially proposed semester paid 11 percent of their In other words, Krebs is sug- prohibit the establishment reasonable fees," the by the Board's Committee on Reve- costs, the mid-year tuition hike gesting that costs of education in schedule of vaguely stat- nue and Tuition Policy but large- increased the percentage to 16 per- other states is totally unrelated to report said, although fees "should not be im- ly engineered by SUNY Chancel- cent. Governor Mario Cuomo's the cost of education in New York ing than tax support or tui- lor Bruce Johnstone, calls for proposed $500 tuition increase State. posed in lieu of students to pay "approximately 25 will place tuition near the 25 per- Johnstone unintentionally tion." The policy of Community percent," but not exceeding "one- cent rate. echoed that sentiment when he told tuition will remain un- third of the per-student costs of ed- Other costs, including dorm members of the press that New College with up to 33 percent of ucation," according to the report rent, will also continue to in- York State "tends to be more gen- changed, costs paid by students, issued by the committee. crease dramatically. erous" than other states to public per-student tuition rate at "Indexing" means that tuition The report's principle for tui- programs. but not exceeding the campuses. will be automatically linked to in- tion to "rise to levels comparable The policy report called for state-operated THE FUTURE OF POLITY

By Joe Mignon as told to SASU delegates more accounta- pared to others across the country. Activity Board) [Patrick Thlomas] Dwayne Andrews ble. In my four years here at Stony and a Bahamian secretary [Mike My experience with student Brook if there is not a strong Stu- Halkitis]. This is a precedeent we It has been a year full of differ- clubs and organizations has been dent government next year stu- set this year that has to continue. ent experiences being Polity Vice- a learning experience. I feel that dents will lose a lot of control of The future of Polity is in the President. The Senate was inter- some groups in Polity are just a what they have right now. hands of the perspective candi- esting and politically diverse. waste of students money. I en- I will not be running for office dates. Common Sense is equival- The senators were active but they joyed being the Homecoming next year because I have been in- ent to nonsense. Common Sense is could have been more active, chair. I think if it did not rain volved with Polity for the past nothing but a pseudo-politic al par- They need to realize that they rep- during Homecoming weekend, three years and have sacrificed ty, but I respect their tactics. I don't resent the student body. Their given the planning that the com- my schoolwork. I feel that being think you have to be part of politi- purpose is to voice the concerns mittee had done, this year would next year will be my last year I cal party in order to work for the and issues of the entire student have been the best Homecoming need to get my grades up in order students. In this climate of mis- body. Future senators must real- the University at Stony Brook has to pursue my post-graduate goals, education the truth awrakens ize that they could be the most pow- ever seen. Students need to get which include grad school. I change. erful force behind any cause that more involved in the planning of might not have a position next It has been a great year working affects students and they need to Homecoming because the bulk of year, but Joe Mignon is going no- with Naala, Ken, Mike, Dan Slepi- keep us [the Polity council] in the money that goes into it comes where. It is important to note that an, Tom Pye, Alyson Gill, Chris- check. from the Student Activity fee. I African-American and Latino tine Tracy, Hugh Lawrence ,Sean, Polity has served the campus was also chairperson of the Black students need to stay involved in Scott Levine, Brian Doorec:k, Pa- community well this year with the History Month Semi-Formal Polity. I would say that this year trick and the whole Polity staff, big issues like the Parking Fee, committee, I have worked with the has been revolutionary year just even though a lot of the fuLn was Tuition Hike and Buss Fee. Poli- Africana Studies (AFS) outreach from looking at the make-up of taken out ofit. ty has kept the students up to date program, sat on the AFS planning Polity this year. We had a Black Remember be "political nolt hypo- on new occurrences in these situa- committee, arranged the Student- vice-president [myself], a Black critical." tions. I wish SASU (Student Asso- Faculty Sports Challenge Series Freshman representative [Ken ciation of State Universities) and sat on the committee to plan Bristow], a Black treasurer [Naa- Joe Mignon is a 21 year old.Africa- would have kept us more informed Black History Month. la Royale], a Black comedy/ na Studies/Political Scien ce Ma- with what's going on up in Alba- I have to say that this student speakers chair [Sean Joe], a Black jor and currently the Vice- ny. The student body has to keep government is very unique com- executive chair of S.A.B. (Student President of Student Polity.

U.S. REP UPSETS USSA CONFERENCE WITH ANTI-GAY STATEMENTS

By Sean Springer Petri is quoted by a USSA press reduced the session to chaos. was illegal when he was iii the Washington, D.C.- An uproar release as saying, "I voted Petri, whose district includes state legislature, and no revrision over what has been called homo- against the law legalizing homo- the University Of Wisconsin at of that statute came up durin.g his phobia and heterosexism from a sexuality. I think it should be il- Oshkosh, a school of 11,000, is a term there, but said, "At the ti me, I U.S. representative occurred at an legal. It wrong. I'll be honest member of the House Committee probably would have voted ag;ainst opening session of the United with you- you know [that] you do on Education and Labor, and the revision." States Student Association (USSA) have to set standards. If you want Higher Education Subcommittee. Petri pointed out that he was a 22nd Annual Legislative Confer- to call it discrimination, it's le- According to Petri, a Univer- co-sponsor of last year's Hate ence on Friday, March 15. gal." sity of Wisconsin student asked a Crimes Act, which is intend ed to The session included a num- Several students who were question in reference to the Re- give special attention to bias- ber of speakers on the reauthoriza- present at the opening session serve Officer Training Center related crimes, and said thrat he tion if the Higher Education Act of questioned the accuracy of the (ROTC) program ban on homo- would support "reasoned inq 1965. The uiry,' incident occurred dur- quote. Petri, reached by Student sexuals. involving public hearings with ing a queston-ana answer ses- Leader, would not disavow the Petri said that he was inter- Pentagon officials to reviewv the sion with Representative Thomas statement, but said that "misun- rupted before he could give his ROTC exclusionary policy, but E. Petri (R-Wisconsin). derstandings do occur." complete response, but did say that was unable to communicate tihis to According to USSA, Petri was Following the representative's he" was not in the business of pro- the students asked about hate crimes legisla- statement, chants of "shame" by moting homosexual rights." "I guess I approached the ques- tion and safety on campus. numerous delegates reportedly Petri said that homosexuality tion from the wrong end," he said.

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-Ibr I I I _ _I I __ ___, I , TONES demonstration throughout the two other cases of overt racism swer to the charge of 2nd degree j OF Haitian community is the same which have occured on the Stony riot, the University announced SEDITION which brought Haiti's current Brook campus, the HSO has ex- last week its decision to suspend president, the Rev. Jean Bertrand tended an invitation to both Dr these two students for one year, BY Aristide, to power with about 70% Ernst Dube, a South African exile from September 1991 to September of the votes. The term LAVALAS who taught at Stony Brook for 1992. Since the publication of this DWAYNE literally means flood in english, nearly ten years, until he was also annoncement, there has been ANDREWS but in recent Haitian terminology exiled from the Stony Brook cam- widespread protests on the campus it has been used to refer to human pus by this very same University and as of Thursday April 4th, we, masses such as the one which President, John Marburger, and along with our supporters, have ef- The sentences that were handed brought Father Aristide to power Quincy Troupe whose attempted fected a TAKE OVER of the ad- down by the Student Judiciary to and the one which on April 20th, "lynching" occurred not so long ministration building. Our de- Emmanuel Severe and Phillipe 1990 marched from downtown ago that the campus would have al- mands are for an end to Public Valbrune were definitely unjust Brooklyn, over (actually shak- ready forgotten, to come and speak Safety Brutality, the removal of all and many people agree with this ing) the Brooklyn Bridge, and at the rally. charges, both University and statement. I have conducted a ser- landed in lower Manhattan. The HSO has made available to criminal, on the files of these two ies of interviews with members of Within the Haitian community the BlackWorld a copy of a letter students, and for the annulment of the Haitian Students Organiza- the Kreybl slogan which they have which they have sent out to nearly all decisions based on these falla- tion regarding the DAY OF OUT- used to launch this LAVALAS is: 200 organizations, churches, and cious charges. RAGE planned for Friday April 20 AVRIL 1990 LAVALAS LA TE businesses which they have, they Since it seems that our protests 19, 1991, from 10AM to 4PM at the DESANN NAN MANHATTAN; say, good reason to feel will be alone are not enough to convince Stony Brook Fine Arts Plaza. Ac- 19 AVRIL 1991 L AP DESANN very sympathetic to their cause. the University, we are calling for cording to these students, the bulk NAN STONY BROOK which lit- This letter reads as follows: an "April 20th" style DAY OF of the support which the HSO is ex- erally translates into "April 20, April 7th, 1991 OUTRAGE to take place on the pecting for this demonstration is 1990 the LAVALAS came down on Dear Friend and Sympathizer, campus on Friday, April 19th, from the outside Black, especially Manhattan, April 19, 1991 it will As an organization/church/ 1991, where the entire community Haitian, community, in the New come down on Stony Brook. business which supported, moral- will take the bus, the train, and car York, New Jersey, and Connecti- The students have assured me ly and physically, the April 20th, pools and come out EN MASSE to cut area. and Blackworld that the support 1990 LAVALAS which came down the Stony Brook campus to "ex- For the HSO, such a tactic is es- which they have thus far received on Manhattan, we would like to plain"our demands to University sential because April 19th, comes has been overwhelming, truly make you aware of a related in- President John Marburger, phone precisely on the eve of the historic much more than they expected. justice which has been dealt to the #516-632-6265, just like 150,000 April 20th, 1990 demonstration of On Wednesday, March 3, the Haitian and black community at Haitians "explained" crystal Haitians protesting the racist University annouced the first the State University of New York clear our discontent to the FDA last FDA policing listing Haitians suspension and the H.S.O. began @Stony Brook, and to ask for your April 20th. and Sub-Saharari Africans as demonstrating, and had contact- active support in helping us real- Just as you supported April 20th, groups at a high risk for contract- ed RADIO TROPICAL and RA- ize another "April 20th" here at 1990, in every conceivable man- ing the AIDS virus. In this dem- DIO GINEN, both 24 hr. Haitian Stony Brook on the eve of the anni- ner, from making transportation onstration, reportedly the most radio stations. Calls of support versary of this historic demon- available to the larger community populous in New York City in and requests for interviews from stration on Friday the 19th of to your actual presence, we are nearly 20 years, about 150,000 Hai- other media have not ceased com- April, 1991. making an appeal to you to do the tians took part. For the entire Hai- ing in. So far they have discussed As we had done since 1987, until same effort in making this FRI- tian community living in the the case on numerous Haitian ra- the December 5th, 1990 FDA rever- DAY APRIL 19, 1991 LAVALAS at United States this demonstration dio programs on the Medgar Ev- sal of its racist ban on Haitians SUNY @Stony Brook a reality. has been and still is a source of re- ers radio station in Brooklyn and Sub-Saharan Africans, the newed pride and empowerment in which reaches the heart of the Haitian Students Organization FRIDAY APRIL 20TH, 1990 the United States, especially in Haitian community, have ap- and their supporters organized a 150,000 HAITIANS SHOOK THE New York City where it is estimat- peared on Haiti Diaspo and boycott of a Blood Drive which was BROOKLYN BRIDGE!!! ed that nearly 400,000 Haitian im- Koumbit Tele-Magazine televi- held on our campus on the 4th of FRIDAY APRIL 19th, 1991 migrants reside. sion programs, received a December, 1990. While the mem- TOGETHER WITH EVERYONE With regard to their strategy for lengthy and thorough interview bers of the HSO and their support- AGAINST making this "DAY OF OUT- on Moment Creole on WLIB, and ers were peacefully marching and INJUSTICE, POLICE BRUTALI- RAGE" a success, the Haitian stu- have prepared a taped appeal to the chanting, they were savagely and TY, RACISM, & DISCRIMINA- dents told me that since the past African family announcing the brutally attacked by the Universi- TION ,week and weekend they have lemonstration which is playec ty Police. Many WE WILL ROCK THE STONY BROOK physically gone out to their com- numerous umes daily on W Lu. students were assaulted, some BROOK CAMPUS ! !! munity and the larger black com- They have spoken at a huge New were choked, some were bruised, munity, through the radio, televi- Alliance Party rally in Manhat- one student's eyeglasses were For the Haitian Students Organi- sion, and print media, thoroughly tan where they received the sup- smashed and another's tooth was zation, explained the current injustice to port of well known black activists broken. Out of this incident two Alain Moise, Chairman which they have been subjected to Rev. Al Sharpton and Dr Leonora students, Philippe Valbrune and by an intransigent Stony Brook Fulani, they have contacted the Emmanuel Severe, were arbitrar- The administration here at the Move- University administration, and practically well known December 12th ily arrested from the group and at Stony Brook might just handed the case over to their com- ment, the Black Consciousness charged with both University and get a taste of true student em- Front criminal charges. powerment on April munity, religious and business Movement, the Flatbush 19th. It is time Line Collective, as well Haitian While they are scheduled for people to show that leaders. The theme, LAVALAS, to ap- they are not community, pear in Happauge District Court afraid to stand which they have used to launch the church, and student up for what is light organizations. In solidarity with this Friday April 12th, 1991 to an- and there is strength in numbers. -M a .II L, I I L_· I _ I · I LI II I --IC Il I .1I ...... !!i!ii~i i~iiiii~iiiiiiiiiii!i! iii!!!...... iiii~iiiiii~i!!iiiii!!iii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii...... i .i 1 ...... I....l...I.. .I .I..II.II.I .. 1. II • III I II ll IIIII II...... I.II.IIIII. THE BROOK SENIORITIS STRIKES I more commonly known as the So does this mean the end of all still makes it to class will receive most infamous "Senioritis". For- intelligent life in the land of Sto- a coupon for a free six pack of Gen- tunately for us, a cure has not ny Brook? I don't think so. Ad- uine Draft and a bag of Doritos. been found. One must simply let ministration don't play that. I Maybe we could even work out a the disease run it's course and have recently discovered (while deal where a student could save up pray that it will not be fatal. drinking a forty) that Campus his coupons and at the end of the se- This strange disease is highly Life Time is actually an experi- mester opt for a keg. The possibili- contagious and is not confined to ment in mass group therapy de- ties are limitless. merely the senior population. vised by the psychology depart- I think we should approach some Every year large numbers of jun- ment for the administration here of our favorite elected Polity offi- iors as well as underclassmen at Stony Brook. We are the proto- cials and see if we can't get them to come down with the disease, and type for a new nation wide pro- try and get the ball rolling. I'm the numbers are always on the gram at universities everywhere, sure Dan Slepian and the rest of rise. This year it has been pre- Whole campuses will receive the crew up in the union like the dicted that the Stony Brook com- therapy at one time during the idea of a keg party as much as the munity will be hit especially week, greatly reducing the need of next man, and at this time of the hard. Experts say that the erratic individual counseling sessions year they should be more than re- weather patterns of late have for students which means big sav- ceptive to the ideas of their consti- caused a total chaos-mass confu- ings for colleges and universities tuency. And if you happen to be Amii ri ere we are neaaing in to sion type hysteria among Stony across the nation. Marburger and reading this Dan, 1 thin]k you the middle of April, the final Brook students leaving them the Psychology department will should personally thank nne for stretch of the spring semester. It is more vulnerable to Genuine Draft receive millions if the plan works such a wonderful campaign idea. at this time of the year that many attacks, a sure sign of the dread- and all we get out of it is better Why should things make sexise all students on the Stony Brook cam- ful disease. It has been reported grades. of the sudden anyway? I kind of pus fall victim to a most dreadful that during the recent heat wave, Well I'm mad as hell and I'm like certain things being nnisun- disease. It spreads like the an increasing number of students not going to take it any more! I derstood. plague, first consuming the mind have been seeing visions of the say we all go join the Hatians in Well folks, just remember where and then the body, leaving it's vic- beautiful island of St. Ides (in the their sit-ins in the administration you got this exclusive first. I be- tim totally decimated and utterly convenient forty ounce size) after building and demand a piece of lieve we can all benefit froTn this useless. This infamous disease is making the long journey from the action. Maybe we could try to situation and turn this dr eadful known scientifically as acute Javits to the Union. There have work out some sort of tuition re- disease into a very positive thing. brain inactivity due to an infor- also been several cases of the Red bate, or possibly some sort of deal Remember, as long as we hiave a mation overload induced by a re- Bull reported as being seen on where every student who partici- disease called senioritis, Stony gional warming trend, but is campus as well. pates in Campus Life Time and Brook can be a nice place to 1ive.

PURCHASE: 'BRUCE JOHNSTONE DOES NOT EXIST'

Student Leader News Service Purchase- In response to state- ments by SUNY Chancellor D. Bruce Johnstone that, "There is no Student Assembly," and "[ the Stu- dent] Assembly has never met," the SUNY Purchase Students' Un- ion. It has passed a resolution "which concludes that Chancellor Bruce Johnstone does not meet, nor does he exsist." The resolution was proposed by Coordinator of Finance Jon Stu- den at the union's March 19th meeting, and passed with a vote of nine in favor, and none opposed.

STATE GOVERNMENT WASTE AT WORK The Legislature Gazette The state reportedly spends $ 145,834 per year for rental of office space for the Dept. for Historic Preservation, while two floors of their nearby Waterford offices are going unused, as the division is laying off employees. Last year, most divisions of the state Department of Taxation and Finance moved from their World Trade Center offices into a state-owned office building in Brooklyn, but the Tax Appeals Board stayed and continue their $117,000 rental...... JT THIS ENTIRE COLUMN OUT

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-- I-- II m RESEARCH SCIENTISTS CREATE TEfORRIST NEW MELANIN PILLS BUS:-YER PAGE 3 LAST LAS PAGE PRISONFR OF WHITE SUPRMWACY (P.O.W.) WHY WHY SHOULD I SHOULD WE FIGHT A FIGHT A WAR WITH WA/R WITH AMERICA, AMERICA, WHEN WHEN AMERICA'S AMERICA'S WAR IS WAR IS AGAINST AGAINST ME Y OUR EXISTENCE! EXISTENCE! "WF GOT 1WW...THAT VAWN PWQLOSOPmR'" wwI ~L~ L ~·~-~-L~ ~~L· ~4· ·4~-L~L·C ~-· ~C~--·~-~·~+I~kAL~·t·~b[OLddbM-l~ ·· lr~-I 1 .1~- )F_)~t~~~P·L··l3 b~B~~l~O rL t~g - -L '~~~~~~~~~~Frrrur~ t THINKING OF LOVE. wiRONa TiME WRIGHaT LOVE. summer days are gorn my dear, b weet I try to express my love for you darling, But our love is here to stay, be, We will seek to find loves peace of mind, And you say this could never Because of our situatione at this time, the passing of each day. With I'd be barking up the wrong tree.

X ow sweet life seems with it's lovely dreams, You say that if things were different, And me holding you so close to me, We might have a love that is strong, And it can be said from the thoughts in my head But at this time the way that you see it , ClMTM^TM<1»MOC4- .. rfci· o4-L~„ -m m- - Our love will flow as smooth as a stream. -A&-v v-dd-ý A- AýA~.- Abý-IM-.Aft- lft.-AIb- M-ýM-AM- M-gM- Api~pw - ---ýImp, -"""""-mq·lprMow IV l -Aiý Pd~m- ~ -I ddb-i r -~-r ~ ---~---- '7~1 The time for live is all wrong. JEWEL OF A SMILE. , ur love canno't hide nor can it be denied, YOUR FRIENDSHIP. CALL ME X4171. But keep on loving me forever my darling, For the feelings are strong in our hearts, day you soon shall see, What kinds of gifts can For one My dear you are so fine, Caring is somethin The moon in some distant land All the love in my heart thats waiting, sweet lover, The jewel of a smile deliver You drive me out of my mind, Nothing to be take]: for granted Stars in the sky too unreachable to see Till the moment I can set it free. Let love stay between you and me. Given a feeling of solitude. Friendship is anot hr thing clouds grayer as the wind blows An ancient fortress ridden Not to be taken ad antage of. A seemingly empty sky filled with shades of gray by Deep with all of what is sweet tasting, I care about you Only significance in what seems empty Steven D. Powell. by Delicious, fun loving repercussions of And you're also m friend Actually signifies a fullness Breaded batter dipped tastiness. Steven D. Powell. Your idea of frien hip Of what is yet to be revealed Is where caring en s Raindrops like teardrops MIDNIGHT DANCE How about the reassurance of, I may not be up t( your standard Begin falling freely Knowing that the pride that rests Look how she dances on the lamp lit street THE DECIEVERS But I want you to now On the face of the earth Inside of you comes through in your talents. You're loosing a g at friend Heavily at times Feet tapping gracefully to an internal beat. Maybe if you recognize the fact that tip tap, dum di dum. The original racist bastared of old. And even more Sometimes fading Tap Pride runs as deep as the smile that As if her soul was an African drum. Great father of those devilish whims. Friendship and car ng To drop after drop after drop Cuts through the binding "ELEGANCE" exceeds the mount Kilimanjaro. now dead, your bones are cold. grip of insolent Must be combine Like a teardrop begins from the top Her Although Depression Her "GRACE" beats the maidens of Pharaoh. limbs. and silence. Or life in this worl Slowly coming forth tentatively Were you alive, I'd separate your From her calm came storm Scan the tyranny you have begun, Will just be a mimn. then with increase time If you can accept with as is And I indulged her dark skin's parade. Only Lucifer sends you any smile. Don't say to me, Begin to increase with assuredness You can believe in your heart and What once was a timid form Even in death I suppose you shun, in " You're my friend' So assured that outright pouring ensues Your smile that is real, Became an adventurous cascade. Any negro spirit, any African style. lovely and true. And then treat me Like a downfall Draw yourself a map that will Just a girl swaying I know you will enjoy hell's fire, point Like a nobody As face earth is shrouded with dew drops You to the "X" that marks the spot With the stars as her guide. At the end of judgement day. My heart will alw ys Misty skies cloud over her where will you find me. Have a place for y u Like glazed eyes Knowing and saying Because your premier desire "My ancestors did the same with pride." Was to see my race in disarray. As somebody or a With nothing to see The jewel of a smile No visions of blue skies "Nigger, Nigger" was what you said. A nobody. by to my name. It is, as how you see it No visions of sunshine. That's nowhere close Errol Cockfield. Ethiopian, Egyptian, African bred. The jewel of a smile. by As is. Behind my title is a hall of fame. Waxy. by The purest form of any substance Andrea Anderson THE STAR Known to man. ME. 1 by ME. 2 ME. 3 Errol Cockfield. I praise your name, by Drip fame, Hot shower Neon sign days You have won Kendreace Miller. Pour For now you are a star. Evenings 9 to 5 sensation Onto nipp es pretty lights, Backbone play with Building Now in the sights and When we're together Immortality I worship you from afar. Awake tiles Time does not stand still Grows my head Once you were so close to me, Sliding d vn We had the whole world in our hands, But the stillness lies How I envy the bullet because it never Thrusting gray suit dies. On going But now your fans have taken you away, In the peaceful harmony Not evein when it hits a wall or fly's between a person's eyes. pressure splitting Images of 9 1/2 weeks Of our hearts Yes I de!spise the bullet, because there will never What ya acallit And it's more than I can stand. come a day, ever tiles We're not as one when a 1bullet is placed in a coffin and mournfully buried away. Paths, en ng We had a loving courtship, You too envy the Honey I shrunk the kids But as two coexisting It can ki bullet, that's why it's such a sensation. In route That was sweet and so devine, 11,without dying. Now that's cause Bringing Constant I have a dream In a world of many existences Oh what for celebration. To the I thought your love would be with me, : a curse it is to have a bullet of your own, Heat, causing By any means necessary You mean so much to me because once it enters your Peek, Till the very end of time. flesh it will never leave you alone. Caramel to Hot chocolate My happiness is ...... You Maybe something's wrong with me, maybe my head isn't on straighi t Head bent sinister I know this is what they say, melt Stired And times shared But I en vy the bullet, because never dying must be great. Moist tast of I should have known it would be true, espise that bullet. Look at the way it changes people's live, Tith ta tith Forever will be dies. s. Caramel. For now I miss the one I love, It's a tocA1of destruction, yet, it never Flowing So blow. Lasting memories. But I amri a mere And my heart keeps wanting you. mortal made of flesh and bone Emm, emm, sisss and in sr>ite of all the things I've said, Sajo @ 91 Sajo @ 91. I'd rather die like man than Tasty. by live forever with a bullet of my own. by Andrea Anderson. Steven D. powell Sajo @ 91. By: Lyndita Cole -. -.- d..ý..-,ý -.9b.. dftb-.. d.bftC.. _ At -_ Amkb-,c.- . _ - lmWm-_. . _ .. AL ýý 00ý .02•-- ,. -. ,., I w _ ...,.w _ L IIIIIldmll Pll11 IIIIA i N >< N 'Mq -mow -W' --'W'-- qw ---Wr -. =ý --RNP WNW, ^ ^ ^ ^ -^^^ ^^ ^li^*^>^ » -T-~~~-~--V-yrTCI~Y~QIIQ~QILBliQL~IQIQCIO~COC-i~R~~~k~+r~l~,--·C~Li~~C·p~rIC~) - /r -- MMM==tk RESEACH SCIENTISTS THE NEW WHITE WORLD ORDER CREATE NEW MELANIN PILLS

By: Dr. Y. T. Man Six research scientists at Harvard University has developed a pill that produces melanin in the skin of people suffering from melanin deficiency. Scientists hope that the pill will be an alternative to sunbathing. This way the high level of skin cancer related deaths and sun burn cases can de- crease. This is a medical breakthrough in modern medicine. The idea for this new drug came from a 1980s movie called Soul Man. A movie where a young white high school graduate, uses pills to make himself appear "Black," to qualify for a mi- nority-based college scholarship. Now that being "Black" is in style in America and aboard, these scientists plan to capitalize on the beauty of being "Black." - - _ _ BY THErIPHIL LOSCPHERi Researches at Harvard have al- ready test- DOES AMERICAN EDUCATION ed the drug in America TEACH WHITE SUPREMACY? and Europe and de- mand for TOBY, WHO WAS CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS? the drug is OH, HE DISCOVERED AMERICA. high. Do not OH, YEAH? be surprize if you see TOBY, WHO WAS GEORGE WASHINGTON? HE'S A GREAT on shelves MAN WHO FOUGHT FOR MY AMERICAN FREEDOM. in drug BETTER TOBY, WHO WAS ABRAHAM UNCOLN? stores near SHAPE BRIEF TANNING SALON Restores I KNOW THIS ONE...HE FREED THE SLAVES. you a prod- your shape, giving you a uct called firm, toned look. Soft foam pads Are you sick and look completely natural under TOBY, WHO WERE THE SLAVES? tired of look- "Black is skirts, dresses, pants, and give your I DON7 REMEMBER. ing at your skin in the mirror Beautiful." bottom a rounder, more shapely wishing that you were Black? This pack- look. Stretchy tricot adds a gentle TOBY, WHO WAS touch of control. 85% nylon, 15% NAT TURNER? age will be spandex, with poly pads. SMILE... OH, A RUNAWAY SLAVE. Well come on down and released in Machine/wash white. Specify even bring the family! 1992. En- waist sizes, 24-36. TOBY, WHO WAS DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.? closed will #8118 Better Shape A MAN WHO HAD A DREAM. You and your family can $19 99 ...... $12.99, 2/$22.99 be the mel- SOURCE: DR. Leonard's HEALTH CARE CATALOG trade in that old skin and get anin pills, TOBY, WHAT IS YOUR DREAM? a new skin enriched with MY DREAM ISTO BE A TEACHER. the do-it- articfical melanin yourself-Collagen-Needle-Injections thatwill to make your WHAT DO YOU WANT TO TEACH? give you and your lips thick and more synthetic medicine / devices family that 'Black AMERICAN HISTORY AND WHAT I KNOW. look." to make the buttocks more rounder. Coming soon...MELANIN at a discount store near you. WHAT COLOR ARE YOU? Dont delay, for if you act now! I AM BROWN IN COLOR. You and your family will qualify, for the family deaL. WHAT COLOR IS YOUR TEACHER? sopleasecal CHARGE YOUR ORDER! 6661 . od OH SHE'S UGHTER THAN ME, SHE'S PINK. 1-516- 632-BLACK OR WHAT COLOR ARE YOUR MOTHER AND FATHER? 1-800-MEL-ANIN BIG BROTHER IS LISTENING? SMILE...THEY ARE BOTH BROWN IN COLOR. ACT FAST! -- WHAT COLOR WERE THE SLAVES THAT UNCOLN SO CALLED FREED? DOES PUBLIC SAFETY TOBY, WHY ARE YOU CRYING? I AM UPSET BECAUSE I'M MISEDUCATED... AND TOBY IS THE ADMINISTRATION UPSET BECAUSE LISTEN TO HE LEARNT YOUR PHONE HIS STORY OF EVENTS. CALLS? mmI , , -- I , _ , , __ - I- ---- L ...... •...... :. A0ý ...... L -___I - · r I_ mm"Mm"" FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION ABRACADABRA ABRACADABRA From Thin to THICK From White to BLACK "They For decades now, but especially in recent years, an ened with novocaine shots, followed by collagen in Took Our Music...Now increasing number of White entertainers have tried jections that make the lips plump up. The doctor theL They're 'Taking' Our Lips" to adopt our musical style and imitate our rhythm, squeezes the lips into the desired shape before the col- and some of them have been commercially success- lagen sets. For a week the lips are swollen. ful (Elvis Presley, Tom Jones, Madonna, George "Some women take a further step and undergo the 'As beauty standards change, some White Michael, Michael Bolton, New Kids On The Block, Paris Lip routine, which involves additional collag- women are seeking large, voluptuous lips with and Vanilla Ice, to name a few). Moreover, in an ef- en injections that are supposed to give a more defined injections and cosmetics" fort to be fashionably tan, many pale-skinned Cupid's bow. The procedure costs an additional $300 to Whites have severely damaged their skin and $600. risked cancer by lying in the sun until they have "Collagen is a natural substance made from bo- turned darker than many of the Black people they vine (cow) protein. Some people are allergic to it, but First they took our music, now they want our lips! What next? still consider inferior. the most are not. The collagen harmlessly dissipates This is a common lament in Black America today--from urban cen- And now they want our lips! into the body within three to six months, depending on ters to suburbia to Hollywood. As the media shout the the names ofWhite Our lips? Surely not the same lips that were ridi- the individual. stars with generous lips and those purported to have had their lips en- culed in racist caricatures throughout the centuries? "Dr. Hicks, the Black plastic surgeon, says he pre- larged with injections, one cannot help but wonder what the heck is going Not the same lips that until recently kept beautiful fers to augment lips with fat from the patient's abdo- on. Black women off the pages and covers of slick wom- men, which is more readily accepted by the body. He en's magazines? Not the lips that were the butt of racist says he only had one Black patient who wanted larger jokes in millions of living rooms, boardrooms, ball- lips. "She had fair skin, very thin lips and actually THE PRESS rooms and private dining rooms? The same lips that looked Caucasian," he says. "She wanted fuller lips, were maligned so savagely that some Blacks were cheeks and nose." DOESN'T IMPRESS ashamed of them? Yes, it is those same big, luscious "Athird method to enlarge lips use silicone injec- ME, BUT THEIR lips that are now all the rage, so much so that White tions, which Dr. Hicks does not recommer,. "There women are running to doctors, begging to have their are just too many problems with silicone," he says. "It FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION thin bird lips enlarged...." travels around in the body, becomes firm and hard, DOES. HERE'S HOW TO ORDER and can cause some tissue destruction. And it is diffi- "....There are a number of ways lips can be aug- cult to remove once injected"." mented, and the most popular method appears to be with collagen injections, which cost between $1,500 SOURCE: EBONY, APRIL 1991, They Took Our Statesman and $2,500. After a sensitivity test, the lips are dead- Musie-Now They're 'Taking 'Our Lips pl18122 has changed their name to 'Advertisement" MAN-MADE TERRORIST to reflect its content and to SADDAM HUSSEIN appease women who found it to be male chauvinistic.

CONTINUATION OF A BLACK MAN'S VOICE IN HELL!

AMERICA, WHY SHOULD I EXPORT BULLETS INTO THE BODIES OF MY BROTH- ERS AND SISTERS AROUND THE WORLD, WHEN THESE SAME BUL- LETS ARE IMPORTED INTO THE BACKS AND BODIES OF MY PEO- PLE AND I? NOW, THAT KUWAIT IS SO CALLED FREE, WILL THEY HELP LIBERATE ME AND MY PEOPLE FROM YOUR OPPRESSION AND AGGRESSION?

NO...I DO NOT THINK SO! - Mlmmm --- ii · I a __ _I ·_ LC- r mmmmmmrý ANALYSIS OF C.P. TIME I - II - - was supposed to start at 6:00 P.M. posed to start at 8:00 P.M., started All of these events have two By Nicole Yvette Highbaugh It did not begin until almost two almost an hour later. Even the things in common. First of all, hours later. The host of the event Black History Month Semi- they were all sponsored by Black, told the audience that the reason Formal on February 23,1991, or African-American organiza- ! You are probably asking your- for the holdup was because the which was supposed to begin at tions. Second of all, they all start- self what is "C.P. Time?" C.P. dance troupe that was scheduled to 7:00 P.M. started late. That was ed very late. African- Americans Time stands for "colored neonle" perform did not arrive yet. Even the time they put on the posters. have complained that they don't time. Why? African Americans, when they did arrive, almost an That was the time decided by the like being branded with who the whites have for years hour and a half later, the show Sponsors. So what happened? At "C.P.Time", but if these organiza- called "colored" , seemed to al- still didn't start until another half 7:00 P.M., the program did not tions don't get their act together ways arrive or start something hour wait. start. Then it was 8:00 P.M. and and start their events on time, late. This term has been given to In 1990, there was a reggae show still no show. People who were ar- some if not all of their events will us, and for years, African Ameri- starring Shelly Thunder and Sis- riving were angry and restless. fail. cans have fought to get rid of this ter Carol. The show was supposed Some, like myself, ran from their If you want to get rid of this C.P. image. But it is still happening, to start at around 8:30 P.M. The rooms, missing dinner just to terminology, get your acts together not only in New York City, but show started almost two hours lat- make it to the event on time, only and start your events on time. also here at Stony Brook. er. The reason, according to one to starve for hours. When you say that your events are There have been many events of the security guards was because The semi-Formal did not start going to start at 8:00 P.M., for ex- held at Stony Brook sponsored by the band members did not arrive until ten o'clock, three hours late. ample, do not start setting up your Black organizations that have yet. In the meantime, many stu- The event was enjoyable, as well props and letting people in at that started later than the time printed dents, most of them ticketholders, as the food and music, but by the time. When the events start late, on their signs. For example. on were getting restless and fed up. time the event ended and the floor especially an hour late, people get December 1, 1989, there Kwanzaa Fortunately, there was no vio- was being converted into a dance fed up and leave. C.P. Time is was to be held at the U.N.I.T.I. lence. floor, many people left because nothing but a curse that will be Cultural Center. According to the Last semester, the Malik Sigma they were too tired and too angry to with us as long as we live unless posters that were put up, the event Psi Star Search which was sup- stay. DIO we stop beginning our events late. L- TOTHI n I _l III I _ ii i i i i Ii LETTER

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

-- II · _ , I · I I I I · · , III I I I THANKS TO THE MISS CONCERNS OVER would cost residents an additional THE STUDENT POLITY AS- C.S.O. CONTESTANTS $19 a semester. In reality this is SOCIATION REPRESENTS the cost of not having a double sin- To whom it may concern, THE CONCERNS OF ALL gle policy at all. To The Miss C.S.O. 1991 contest- During the week before R.H.A. FULL TIME UNDERGRAD- 3) According to R.H.A. if double ants, was to conduct the vote on forced UATE STUDENTS singles were not to be made avail- AT STO- On behalf of Gail Hemans, consolidation I spoke to Ruthie able it would cost students an extra NY BROOK. DUE TO A SE- Martine Hall, C.S.O. board and Ginsburg who is the president of $19 a semester. They also said RIOUS STATE BUDGET it's members, we would like to R.H.A. and the chairperson of the that this $19 amounts to an 8 1/2 % CRISIS, STUDENTS HAVE thank you for making the 1991 pa- room rate review committee. At increase in rent. It in fact FACED A 60%INCREASE geant so successful. We thank that time she told me that the vote amounts to only a 1 1/2% increase IN TUITION, CUTS IN you for your patience, time and de- was to take place during the fol- (19/1250= .0152). TAP, LESS dication. lowing week and she showed me COURSE SELEC- I pointed these problems out to Even though you encountered exactly what the R.H.A. repre- TIONS, BUDGET CUTS, Ruthie and she told me that she some frustrating times, you stuck sentatives would read in refer- AND NEW INCREASING agreed with me. She asked me to with us and that means more to us ence to forced consolidation for FEES. IN SHORT, STU- rewrite the material, separating than you will ever know. I hope the residents to vote on. Upon DENTS ARE PAYING FOR the double single vote from the that every contestant will let this reading this information, I no- THIS RECESSION forced consolidation vote. She told AND campus know that C.S.O. is not ticed the following problems. THE me that if I did this she would use PUBLIC UNIVERSITY what people proclaim it to be, a bul- 1) Residents would not be given the version that I write for the vote. IS BECOMING UNACCESS- ly. the opportunity to vote for or I did what she asked me to do but IBLE. WE HAVE CON- I want to thank each and every- against forced consolidation it- she disregarded what I wrote STANTLY SPOKEN OUT one of you for the friendship and self. We would be only be given and still used the original version. AGAINST CUTS AND growth we developed over the past the opportunity to vote for or AD- I don't know why she disregard- DITIONAL month and a half. In my eyes, we against double singles which FEES AND ed the material that I wrote had ten winners, not one. Con- would incorporate forced consoli- but HAVE BEEN IGNORED. what really puzzles me is that she gratulations to you all my Miss dation. Residents should have the THEREFORE, STUDENT went ahead and conducted the C.S.O. 1991. Miss Guyana wear opportunity to vote for or against vote POLITY WILL CONDUCT A using the 8 1/2% figure. Since I your crown with great pride. double singles and then if double DAY OF ACTION OUTSIDE showed her the mistake it singles are to be made available, could THE ADMINISTRATION not simply have been a careless Lester G. Nicholson residence should vote whether or BUILDING ON mistake. It seems to me that it was THURS- Cultural Officer not forced consolidation should be an intentional attempt DAY, APRIL 18TH AT 10:00 incorporated into the double to mislead sin- the residents P.M. gle policy. and to manipulate READ the outcome of the vote. CONTACT: LENNOX BRY- 2) What the R.H.A. representa- BLACKWORLD Yours truly, SON 2-3036 OR 2-6460 OR tives were to read indicated that DAN not having forced consolidation David Robin SLEPIAN 2-6460 FOR I · I · LI _·· MORE INFORMATION --mmommud -L-- -·...... I... · ' '~`~'`''''~ R 19 IL REFLECTIONS ON THE WAR

By Ncole Yvette Highbaugh war was that most of the troops pie in Iraq because it was Saddam alive but also coming home irn one were under thirty years of age. [Hussein], not them," she said. piece. I wonder how he woul d feel When news that the war in the Not only were engineers, school She also felt that Bush used this if he was over there fighting with Persian Gulf was over arrived, teachers and construction work- war to boost his popularity for the SCUD missiles flying ove r his there was joy and pain. Some ers in the war, but there were also 1992 campaign. "Even though I head, wondering if he would ever families learned that their loved college students, some of them in don't agree with him on every- see his family again. ones were killed while other fami- their final year, who now had to thing," she said, "I felt it was a What he did was stupid. H Sjust lies waited for the return of the put their plans on hold. good move. He was lucky that had to get into somebody else's troops. Just as the nation was preparing there were few American causali- business and try to be God olf this As the war ended, many people for the worse, it happenned. The ties. I supported him but I hope he planet. And for what? OIL!? He were excited to see that there was Persian Gulf War was over and doesn't do it again. If the war wants to solve the problems and not a large number of fatalities, the troops were coming home to would have lasted longer, it would save something, then save this na- The troops in the Gulf are coming their fsmilies. People praised have hurt his chances [of re- tion. People are losing jobs. Uni- home, not only to their families President Bush for stepping in election], versities are shutting down. Pro- and friends, but also to a nation in and "saving" Saudi Arabia. He Kim is one of the several stu- grams are being cut. Stu ients recession, delivered a state address recently dents on this campus that support- trying to get a decent education are Yes, this is a nation in reces- and received a standing ovation. ed the decision to fight in the Per- being put out on the streets because sion, a recession made worse by He was credited with saving Ku- sian Gulf. Of course, there were they can no longer afford th e tui- the war. Many jobs are being cut wait and winning the war. several students who were against tion that rose because of thi,s sick because of the budget problem. The ironic thing about this it. Amira Dickerson, a sopho- war. But Bush wants to be aI hero Many educational programs, es- whole ordeal is that next year is more transfer from Hunter Col- now so that nextyear, when th .e vot- pecially at institutions like the 1992, the year voters in this nation lege said who was born in Saudi ers line up at the polls, they will re- University at Stony Brook, are ei- get to re-elect Bush, or elect a new Arabia, "A lot of my close friends member how he "saved" a coiuntry ther being cut or on the verge of be- president of the United States. It and family live in Saudi Arabia. from being destroyed by Sa ddam ing cut, to ease the budget gap. seemed somewhat coincidental A huge burden was taken off my Hussein. And while the jobs and programs that this war started and ended shoulders. It angers many students, iriclud- are being eliminated the cost of this year. It is also ironic that "Now that the war is over, I'm ing myself, that he would go to tuition, food and other necessities Bush is the one that praised the able to breathe a sigh of relief. He such lengths to help his popul arity. are going up. Several students are troops and said that he supported [Bush] wants everyone to believe So allow me to state to all voters withdrawing from campus be- them when in fact he put them that he is the one that saved the that when you vote in the 1992 Pres- cause they and/or their parents there. Middle East," Dickerson said. idential Elections, remember that can no longer afford the thou- Many students, including stu- "He should have minded his own he pulled your sons and daug*hters sands of dollars to get an educa- dents of the University at Stony business. He was not the one who out of school to fight in this war. tion. Brook reacted to the news of the won the war, Schwartzkopf and Once you realize this, thenSyou When the ground war began on war being over. Kimberly Ober- his troops were." might see Bush's plan to boost his February 23, families who had meyer, a sophomore, felt relieved President Bush took a huge risk popularity so that once again he loved ones in the war stood by and that the war is over and proud to be sending thousands of troops to the would rule this nation. waited for word on any injuries or an American. "I feel we gained gulf to fight one man, Hussein. To all the troops coming home, fatalities. It was very scary. The something and we can leave Viet- He was very lucky that most of the especially U.S.B. students, IWEL- most frightening part about this nam behind. I fell bad for the peo- troops are not only coming home COME HOME!

+DEPT.OF Sr»ITU T APPAB J ALONG WITH THE L.I. BLOOD DRIVE WILL BE SPONSORING A "BONE MARROW TEST FOR MINORITY STUDENTS" AT STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY THURS. APRIL 25, 1991 UNION BALLROOM 9AM- 5 PM. IS THERE A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE 60's & THE 9( I's -- -Vs ByHowdyBuford us take for example the March on Wash- it is stun guns, billy clubs, and more guns. actuality there shouldn't be an African his- ington. The March was intended to shut Phillip Pannel was gunned down with his tory department. There should be a History These days in America seem to be try- down the city of Washington for a day. back turned, because he supposedly had a department, that deals with the whole spec- ing times for most Yet, it is a common be- Blacks had planned to lie down on the run- shiny object in his hand. Tawana Brawley trum. Not just European, not just Ameri- lief that all is well in the great melting pot. I ways of airports, not go to work and just was exploited when her name appeared in can, not just African, and so forth. It has commonly hear phrases such as "it's much have total Black solidarity. What actually the media. Rape victims' names are sup- never been like that and I guess it never better now than it was years ago," and happened was was something totally dif- posed to be kept confidential. I bet none of us will. "we've come so far with race relations." ferent. The American government sent ever heard the Central Park joggers name. To me there is no difference between the Maybe I am just narrow minded and seek its puppet leaders to get in charge of the Finally, less than a week ago, Rodney 1960's and the 1990's. In fact, I am ready to all the negatives and overlook the positives. March. To quote Malcolm X, they knew it King (in California) was stunned with a say that the nineties may be a little worse But from what I see, there is no difference was "Too Black, Too Strong." Once in stun gun, hit with billy clubs, and kicked than the sixties. I make this statement on between 1990 and 1960. Let us look at some of charge of the March (to paraphrase Mal- and punched. Little did these police officers these grounds - What is worse the fox or the the main issues in the sixties and compare colm) "they told the niggers what signs to know that their attack was being videotaped wolf? The fox is much worse because it is them to the issues of the nineties. carry, what time to arrive, what time to from a nearby apartment. How many of sly, it is , with the wolf you know what 1. Civil Rights leave, and what songs to sing - it was these incidents do not get reported or video- you are dealing with. In the sixties Africans 2. Police Brutality turned into a picnic." The fake Civil taped? Will we ever know? in America knew what they were up 3. Education Rights movement has currently ham- Education has been the most subtle form against thus they knew what they had to do to Let us start with the Civil Rights move- pered the '90's Civil Rights movement be- of keeping Blacks in our current situation. survive. In the nineties, racism is much ment. What did the Civil Rights move- cause everybody thinks everything is Brown vs. The Board of Education in 1954 more behind the scene than it was thirty ment of the 1960's accomplish? African peo- okay. One more thing - George Bush felt it outlawed the deprivation of education by years ago. In the nineties Africans in ple are now allowed to ride in the front of the right to veto a 1990 Civil Rights Bill and means of skin color. So what the powers of America are getting hit in the back. Who is bus. Oh yeah, we can vote too, but hardly Congress was debating throwing out Affir- our country decided to do was leave out to say that the nineties are better than the six- ever for a person that looks mative Action. like us. The Civ- Black history, causing low self-esteem. ties? White America, when will you stop il Rights movement was We funded , aided, all know about the police brutality of You won't get Black history in high school. condoning the Black ghetto? When will you and run by the American government. the 1960's, but most seem to overlook this You might get it in college (if your universi- stop feeding drugs and guns into our com- That's funny, because that was whom the 1990 version of lynching. Back then it was ty has an Africana studies program), if you munity? All in all, the only difference be- movement was water supposed to be against. Let-- hoses, dogs, sticks, and guns. Today decide to take an African history course. In tween 1990 and 1960 is thatthe 6 is inverted. STUDY FOR MORE THAN JUST C's

I I · · I I I L · I - - L_ · L· L Il i - I,, II · II II Iii LI , By Frances M. Lewis I to get passing grades. Why does early hours of the morning. I get away (with just studying it seem that so few are actually think they are really trying to enough). The students are just trying to excel in their college take advantage of their opportuni- hurting themselves. In high This campus is plagued by a se- studies? Inquiring minds want to ties." My roommate, Elba Bello, school you can get away with it be- rious problem. The problem that I know, so I am asking- Are we says that studying enough to get by cause you are not facing am referring to goes even beyond the guilty of studying just enough to is not good enough for her. "I need world", says Munoz. the problem about a person's night get those average grades or are we to know that I tried my best for my Students have to remember that activities mysteriously ending up trying to excel? own satisfaction. Just getting by college is not grades 13 thru 16. on the gossiping tongues of the Sto- I have asked a few people of their means getting C's. I want to get Most of you watch television ny Brook Union dwellers. This opinion about this shameful situa- better than average grades-- espe- Thursday nights. This is a "Dif- problem is more thought provok- tion. I have received some inter- cially if I am to go to medical ferent World," not a happy-go- ing and disappointing than who esting responses. Dwana Farrell school". Raymond Carr and Dor- lucky extension of the wonder slept with whose boyfriend's other is among the lucky few on this is Munoz are freshmen this year years of high school! Why settle girlfriend's brother last semester! campus that have an excellent but, these individuals are very for a C when a possible grade of a B The problem is that many stu- group of friends that are focused aware of what is happening on this or an A is probably a missed Tok- dents are not trying to obtain all of on their college careers. Dwana campus. Carr says, "...the same yo Joe's party and three extra hours the benefits that college can offer. feels that students are trying to efforts that I had in high school of studying away? Turn off the tel- Many of us are guilty of studying excel. "I haven't met anyone who have to be more developed to meet evision set and think about this. just enough... or at least trying... isn't studying hard. Everyone I up with the standards of the college Better yet, send the T.V. home and know really studies hard until work load". I I _ I ,· I "In college, you can't I open those books! -- II I IL-a I boks opeths .... k

1 ' - - - - _ __mln IS THERE A WAY OUT? - C1 r II · ' By Joseph T. Wilson States of America and the leader :terference into the iternal aF i of the Eastern status to create instabilities (politi- bloc (Romania, Po- fairs of Lhe recipient country, There are much more civil wars land, Hungary, or cal and economical) in the created etc.) is the Union both. A country that refuses to and civil unrests in Third World of the Soviet ac- welfare state- hunger. This in Socialist Republic cept foreign aid gets countries than we can black-listed turn leads to civil unrest, imagine (U.S.S.R.). Each of the blocs has by both blocs. too many (Asia: India, Pakistan, Sri- followers they refer to as allies. people have too little to eat. A huge percentage of foreign aid Lanka, etc. Africa: Ethiopia, So- Every year, each bloc The Eastern bloc, unlike the appropriates from the Western bloc is appropri- malia, Sudan, Chad, Liberia, etc.) large sums of funds Western bloc, does not make the for their so- ated for food items. If a country Africa has the most by far. Is called allies in the name of recipient of its foreign aid a wel- for- agrees to accept this so-called eco- there a way out? The derivation of eign aid that goes with one condi- fare state. It makes it a military nomic aid, it must also agree not these civil unrests has an external tion- the recipient of foreign state. It supplies everyone with aid to undertake any project that will factor, foreign aid. cannot castigate the foreign poli- guns. You can imagine what this The make it self-sufficient in food pro- world is divided into two cy of the donor country, no matter leads to, a lawless state, duction. The rationale is to make blocs: the Eastern bloc and the what the policy is. Violation of Until the leaders of all the Third the recipient country a welfare Western bloc. The leader of the this rule is considered a grave of- World countries can put some state. Assuming the donor coun- Western bloc (France, Canada, fense. The penalty for violators heads on their shoulders, it is try succeeds in its conversion Great Britain, etc.) is the United termination of foreign pol- goin' to be c-h-a-o-t-i-c for a l-o-n- m aid, or in- I icy, -- it will always use that welfare * g time to come. - - L.tCj 1,.W..D1991 ...... 4..

THE C.S.O. PARADE IS COMING

ByAlemtsai Robinson to take place from 11 A.M. to 5 pus, participants will be parading Reggae and Calypso conteist in P.M.. Scheduled events include around in their lovely costumes which prizes will be given out to the (done in an interview with Lester the Silhouette Steel Orchestra per- (something can be made with a winners. But that's not all, there Nicholson) forming from the Fanny Brice charge of $15). will also be tables set up with many The Caribbean Student Organi- parking lot. They will play in Besides the steel band, there will crafts, T-shirts, books and s>ouve- zation (C.S.O.) Parade, a yearly front of the Administration build- be a D.J. at the Fireside lounge to nirs to be sold. We the members of event, will be held on April 191991 ing and finish-up with a bang in keep everyone in the swing of C.S.O. hopes that everyonie can right here at the University at Sto- the Union. During the steel things. In order to make the day come out and celebrate with is be- ny Brook. The event is scheduled band's performance around cam- fun and enjoyable there will be a cause we need your support. SAVE TODAY'S YOUTH

by Emeka Smith Huey P. Newton spoke correctly American community. It is Un- bottom of society's status poll and when he said that, "the police are cle Sam's intention to keep us feel the brunt of racism( as we al- Racism today is more institu- nothing more than the military nothing less than in an occupied, ways have), we are the ones who tionalized than ever before. This wing of your oppressor." ghettoized police state, with "our fight the system the hardest . The statement makes sense when you Firstly, we must understand boys in blue" as the local spies, harder we fight the systeni, the realize that America was practi- who is on our side in our revolu- drug dealers, and modern-day harder the system fights us. The cally built on racism (i.e. slav- tionary struggle. History has slave drivers. Proof of this can be primary focus of the Police Depart- ery). The white racist power clearly shown us that the Police supported by the fact that in early ment's assault on the Black com- structure has designated the Po- Department is among the enemy. 1990 the N.J. State Police (who are munity is the Black youth. The lice Department as the "guardi- They have never been able to pro- as crooked as a boomerang and powers that they realize thrit the ans" of their fortune. The Police tect the lives, rights and property notorious for their brutal treat- Black youth will be at the van- Department's function is to serve of African Americans in this ment of Afro-Americans) were guard of the nation's next strong and protect their "employers" and country. From day one until this called into the city of Newark, thrust of revolutionary activity. at the same time oppress anybody day, they have been the number N.J. to help "control" the drug sit- We can expect nothing less than else that tries to improve their way one racist, corrupt, intimidating uation. the "royal treatment" that we have of life or standard of living. and backward force in the Afro- Since Afro-Americans are at the received thus far. A LOOK AT M.E.A.S.

By TrtceyCeese graduate. Some students need the public relations committee, they dent, Michael Mann in shlaring academic and moral support to can set up job internships with big the responsibilities of the club. help pursue their goals in these companies such as General Elec- M.E.A.S. also has worksho ps on There are many college fresh- fields. M.E.A.S. (Minorities in tric, IBM, and Hewlett Packard. interviewing skills. They have mar and sophomores who would Engineering and Applied Scienc- Byron Glasgow is Vice President also had guest speakers at the like to pursue careers in the engi- es), is a club geared to help minor- of M.E.A.S. and discussed his in- meetings such as Dr. Ferguscn, a neering and science fields. How- ity students make a successful ternship with G.E. last summer. professor here at Stony Brook , who ever,when they realize just how transition to pursue their goals. He described it as a great educa- discussed continuing in gradduate experience as well as re- school. difficultm cu lt uattheh e workloadw o k l oa d canca n bebe The focus of M.E.A.S. is to re- tional ' cruit minority students and to re- warding salary-wise. M.E.A.S.'s long is to somer. term goal Let's face it, the engineering tain those already in engineering He acquired useful skills at the successfully help students gradu- jor. Lets face it, the engineering and applied sciences. They have company that gave him an advan- ate in the engineering field. They majorse load. With courses like access to finding job fairs and job tage in a software engineering encourage freshmen and sopho- nlacement via the National Socie- course he took in the fall, while more minority students inteirested Ualculus, Physics and technical - . courses in Mechanical and Elec- ty of Black Engineers. They also other students learned about it to join. The meetings are held tcursngin eering it cal and Eec- help to provide group support with from his internship. As Vice- every Wednesday night at 7 P.M. tncal Engineering, it can be over- President , he oversees all the in the Union basement in Room whelming. You must also satisfy study groups among peers and test President, he oversees all the in the Union basement i thel Uiversi r"uirsems to banks for courses. Through their committees and assists the Presi- 072. the University requirements to WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF MELANIN?

By WilfredSt. Felix making the discussion of Mela- pie believe this, there are others quickly to physical stimulatiion. nin very controversial. This who feel that these beliefs might With all of these theories and as- controversy is partly due to the lead to racist attitudes. sumptions about Melanin siurfac- I recently read an article on the fact that some people feel that Mel- Some other scientists and chem- ing us of late, their are thos4e who chemical substance called Mela- anin has more than the function ists feel that since the basic func- feel that Melanin is just a nin. For those of us who are not of protection. Some people and tion of Melanin is to absorb light, of protection from the sun's quite certain what Melanin is, it scientists alike feel that Melanin and cells use that light energy to ful rays and possesses no pot ernial is the chemical substance in the must have more than one func- carry information , Black people for anything greater, and a ny At- skin that gives us color. The more tion. Some of the suspected hid- are able to collect, analyze, and tempt to make it anything miore is concentrated Melanin is, the den functions of Melanin in- retain more information. Mela- just wishful thinking. The)y be- darker the skin appears. The bas- elude, being able to channel nin is also believed to be behind lieve that that form of wishful ic function of this chemical is to spiritual as well as psychological the fact that most sports appear to thinking could lead to incr,eased protect us from the harmful rays of powers to us. There is also strong be dominated by people of color. It racist attitudes. But, whether these the Sun. belief that Melanic men and is believed that Melanin is present theories are proven or disproven It is apparent that Melanin has women have more brain power. in our muscle fibers and in the remains to be seen. It is asssured, been around just as long as people They believe that more knowl- centers in the brain that controls though, that extensive research is of color have been around but it is edge can be obtained and pro- our motor skills. This Melanin being done in order to answer the just recently that people have tak- cessed, making melanic men that is present in those areas pro- question: Could Melanin be more interest in it, thus smarter. While a number of peo- vides us the ability to react more than just a means of protectic _n? en a deeper smre.Whlmube fpo ...... - ...... 77...ýý ...... P E2FSOALS

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