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Ithaca College Digital Commons @ IC The thI acan, 1995-96 The thI acan: 1990/91 to 1999/2000 4-25-1996 The thI acan, 1996-04-25 Ithaca College Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1995-96 Recommended Citation Ithaca College, "The thI acan, 1996-04-25" (1996). The Ithacan, 1995-96. 28. http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1995-96/28 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The thI acan: 1990/91 to 1999/2000 at Digital Commons @ IC. It has been accepted for inclusion in The thI acan, 1995-96 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. OPINION ACCENT SPORTS INDEX - . ..... - Accent .......................... 13 ·Communication crisis Downtown bound Tragic lesson Classifieds .................... 20 Comics ......................... 21 Whalen's response to Riding along for a night in the 1 Men's lacrosse players learn Opinion ......................... 10 Feminist Caucus inadequate 1 life of an Ithaca bus driver from death of a teammate 22 Sports ........................... 22 The ITHACAN The Newspaper for the Ithaca College Community VoWME 63, NUMBER 28 ThuRSDAY, APRIL 25, 1996 28 PAGES, FREF: ·SGAbudget STOPPING THE SILENCE woes continue Congress to reevaluat~ club funding after overbudgeting twice this semester By Bryan Chambala tivities in the fall semester. The Ithacan Staff floating fund_ contains $281,597. At last week's meeting, $117,414 Three hours of heated debate, was allocated to nine clubs-leav finger-pointing, door-slamming and ing $104,183 for remaining cam confusion set the tone for the Stu pus organizations. dent Government Association's If SGA continues to approve in Tuesday night meeting that ended creases in budgets at its current on a sour note as they attempted to pace, the floating fund will not be solve deficit. problems raised last able to support some clubs for the week. fall semester, said Jason Samansky "What's happened this year is '97, vice president of business and basically unprecedented," said Ari finance. Cohen '98,SGArepresentativeand Now those nine clubs that had member of the budget committee. budgets approved could stand to "We screwed up." lose some of their SGA funding. The focus of the debate was the "The budgets passed last week lack of funding available in SGA' s no longer have the set amount [of The Ithacan / Francine Daveta· floating fund. The floating fund is funding]," ~d SGA chair Saral1 Megan Smith '98 visits the Clothesline Project, which encourages women not to accept the money SGA allocates to cam violence. The shirts are made by survivors or in memory of victims who did not survive. pus clubs and organizations for ac- See SGA, next page Business dean toleave College after 19 years Search to replace played a role in the development of the School of Business. "I'm most proud of Long is currently 'Tm most proud of having having helped to de helped to develop with the faculty a velop with the faculty a in planning stages . superb set of academic programs," Long said. superb set of academic By Alex Leary "One reason I went into admin programs. One reason I Ithacan News Editor istration is because I thought it went into administra Ithaca College School of Busi would give me the opportunity to tion is because I ness Dean David Long announced make things happen, to be a part of last week that he will be leaving the change," he continued. thought it would give Collegeattheendofthesemesterto Long said that although the me the opportunity to become dean of the College ofBusi- school had no control over it, he make things happen, to . ness at Bloomsburg University of wished enrollment could have re be a part of change. " Pennsylvania. mained strong. "This was an attractive opportu President James J. Whalen said -Dean David Long nity because of the challenge of Long will be missed. working at a larger school with "The quality and reputation of · ·_ 'There is no Lime table set yet for graduate programs," Long said. The Ithacan / Scott McDermott the School of Business grew sig replacing Dean Long. President Dean Long leaves for Bloomsburg College after this semester. "As a selective public univer nificantly under [Long's] leader Whalen and Provost [Thomas) Administrators are still unsure about hiring his replacement. sity, Bloomsburg attracts very bright ship, and I know he will endeavor to Longin will be meeting to discuss students, many of whom are the ness school offers undergraduate of Business since 1983. He joined do the same at Bloomsburg," how a search and what search might first in their family to attend col and graduate level degrees and has 1thaca College as a business profes- Whalen said. take place, but that is still to be lege, and it has a distinct public 47 full-time faculty and 1,300 stu- sor in 1977 and later served as as- Director of Public Information done," Maley said. service mission," he said. dents. sistant dean from 1979 to 1982. Dave Maley said no decision to Long will assume his duties at Bloomsburg University's busi- Long has been dean of the School Long said he was pleased to have replace Long has been made. Bloomsburg July 1. Students debate ethniC housing initiative at College Survey reveals thin support, but some say white students can benefit from learning how it feels to be minority By T. Teejay Hoang cussed housing for minority stu he is aware of the students' effort. door and housing for first-year stu would only increase racial tensions dents during African-Latino So Ithacan Staff an However, they have not yet brought dents and members of Greek orga among students. It could cause stu ciety meeting several weeks ago, up their concerns in writing or nizations. dents of color to withdraw from A recent survey has generated Kamausaid. through formal discussions. "Ithaca College's history has interacting with white studenL<;." mixed reactions as to whether a "This is our first step to see if Housing based oil common in been to bring students of different Trodayne Northern '98 said he dormitory for students of color people are interested in housing for terests among students would be backgrounds together," Rothman disagrees with the idea of having should be created on the Ithaca students of color," Krunau said. considered a special interest pro said. Housing for minority studenL-; minority housing at the College. College campus. Although housing for minority gram, Rothman said. Students who would diminish diversity in other "Ithaca College is a small cam About 30 students signed the· students would not seek to exclude would seek special housing pro residence halls, be added. pus. Race-based housing will di survey 'to indicate their support, white students from participating, grams are expected to f~Uow a set Students opwsing a residence vide students: minority and non according to Khalid Kamau '98, a students of color would have prior of formal procedures, such as malc hall for students of color said that minority, on-campus students of Bogart Hall resident assistant and ity. according to Kamau. He added ing aproposal and meeting with the due to the lack of diversity on cam color and those living off campus,·· participant in lhe housing swvey. that he would like to see the cre Campus Life Committee, he added. pus it would complicate race rela Northern said. "Housing for stu Toe survey bas been posted on_ ation of a dorm in which more than Some types of special interest tions and separate students. dents of color are more realistic at the African-Latino Society bulletin half of the residents would be stu housing arrangements currently Quang Truong '97 said, "Be campuses with larger populations boardlocatedatlhe Campus Center dents of color. exist on campus, according to cause there· s a small population of of minority students. It should not for over a month. 1be effort origi- -Director of-Residential Life and Rothman. These include residence students of color on campus, I re be a priority for the campus right . , , . nate.d, ~ J~-~ of color who dis- , ludicialAffairsRory Rothman said · halls that are all-~omen, co-ed by ally feel housing for minorities SeeMNORITYDORMS, next page _Z 'fHB 1111.ACAN APRiL25.19CJ6 .-- ... Cornell eth-nic ·housing .ellda~ered·- C ·M1~0~-rv~DQ8M~.: --~ .-- .... · · continued from previous page · · By T. Tee)ay Hoang its IOspecializcddorms,saidJacquie dergraduates in specialized dormi presi now.'' live in the donn.where they are in Ithacan Staff Powers, assistant to the vice tories and housing. Fust-year stu dent and university relation at dents are guaranteed on-campus Northern said llhaca College's the minority, they will then learn Cornell University sbldents to Cornell. housing. lack of minority leadership, caused what it's li1re to be in the minority." day are organizing a protest against At next month's meeting, ResideotsofUjaamaareoppos by vacancies for director positions Sass agn:ed. "Most students are proposed legislation that seeks to Cornell's Board of Trustees wm ing lhe proposed legislation in great in the Office of Educaliooal Op- coming from a homogenous back phase out first-year students' par decide whether to approve the pro number, according to the Cornell· portunity Program and Office of gro~ White students living with ticipation in specialized housing posal. ff passed, the proposal will chapter of the NAACP in a memo Minority Affairs, shouldbealarger blacks, Latinos or Asians will force programs. prohibit first-year students from re to President Rawlings. Swdents priori~ for swdents of color. themselves to leamanotherculture." A march and rally is planned for siding in the Ujamaa Residential cbargeddenyingfirst-yearswdents Amy Lazarus '99 said, "I don't However, Truong said housing today at4p.m.