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Notre Dame Scholastic, Vol. 133, No. 02 COME SEE ............ · THE JUGGLING VARIETY ACT OF: WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 11 WASHINGTON HALL 8:00 PM TICKETS ON SALE AT THE LAFORTUNE INFO. DESK-$3 BROUGHT TO YOU BY STUDENT UNION BOARD 1867 - 1992 CONTENTS A century ahead of the competition. NOTRE DAME'S STUDENT MAGAZINE' ENTERTAINMENT Parents - Alumni - Fans 5 Music 6 Movies Subscribe to NEWS 7 Off-Campus Crime I 10 Durgans Pressured to l I Resign I i olastic ! I SPORTS II Notre Dame's Weekly Student Magazine ! ~ i 14 Another Chapter Begins !" Follow the Fighting Irish 17 The Battle For Bragging and keep up with caJnpus events as Rights Scholastic celebrates our 125th anniversary! 18 National Champions: 1'920 Your subscription includes our annual football review issue, published in February 1992. DEPARTMENTS ~----------------------------------~---- 2 Editor's Notes Please send years of Scholastic to: 4 CampusWatch Name: ________________ 12 Coming Distractions 19 On Other Campuses Address: ______~ _______~ 20 Behavior Modification City: _______ State: __ ZIP code: ___ 21 Week In Distortion Enclosed is a check payable to Scholastic Magazine for $25.00 x __ years = $, __ 22 ~Iancing Back , , 24 Final Word , i Please send this form with payment to: Business Manager : ! , j Scholastic Magazine , I , j 303 LaFortune Student Center On The Cover: The Notre Dame football team will ,take on Indiana Notre Dame, IN 46556 University this Saturday. Cover photo by Ian Johanson. SEPTEMBER 5, 1991 1 ;". • ...... ";~: .;: .!•. -:, 1867 - 1992 CONTENTS A century ahead of the competition. NOTRE DAME'S STUDENT MAGAZINE' ENTERTAINMENT Parents - Alumni - Fans 5 Music 6 Movies Subscribe to NEWS 7 Off-Campus Crime I 10 Durgans Pressured to l I Resign I i olastic ! I SPORTS II Notre Dame's Weekly Student Magazine ! ~ i 14 Another Chapter Begins !" Follow the Fighting Irish 17 The Battle For Bragging and keep up with caJnpus events as Rights Scholastic celebrates our 125th anniversary! 18 National Champions: 1'920 Your subscription includes our annual football review issue, published in February 1992. DEPARTMENTS ~----------------------------------~---- 2 Editor's Notes Please send years of Scholastic to: 4 CampusWatch Name: ________________ 12 Coming Distractions 19 On Other Campuses Address: ______~ _______~ 20 Behavior Modification City: _______ State: __ ZIP code: ___ 21 Week In Distortion Enclosed is a check payable to Scholastic Magazine for $25.00 x __ years = $, __ 22 ~Iancing Back , , 24 Final Word , i Please send this form with payment to: Business Manager : ! , j Scholastic Magazine , I , j 303 LaFortune Student Center On The Cover: The Notre Dame football team will ,take on Indiana Notre Dame, IN 46556 University this Saturday. Cover photo by Ian Johanson. SEPTEMBER 5, 1991 1 ;". • ...... ";~: .;: .!•. -:, ED ITO R' S NOTE S Come One, Come All In This Issue For those of you who didn't find out at Our cover story takes a look a.t this year's SCHOLASTIC Activities Night, Scholastic is holding a football team. With the many changes that NOTRE DAME'S STUDENT MAGAZINE meeting for all interested writers, artists, have taken place since last spring, writer J. Bradley Kcck previews the 1991-92 foot­ Vol. 133. No.2 designers, and photographers tonight, Sep­ Camgus Watch September 5. 1991 tember 5, in the Montgomery Theater on the baII season. Sports Editor Jon Paul Potts BY THE GIPPER first floor of LaFortune at 7:30. If you are prepares us for the opening football game Disce Quasi Semper Victurus against the University ofIndiana this week­ Vive Quasi Gras Moriturus interested in joining our staff, we are looking for both experienced journalists and rookies end. Information, opinion, attitude and outright innuendo Founded 1867 of all ages (yes, this means juniors and sen­ In News, Copy editor Margaret Kenny re­ EDITOR IN CHIEF iors too!). If you are unable to attend the ports on the worsening off-campus crime Ian Mitchell meeting, but are still interested in working situation. With the recent confrontation An Ugly Trend for Scholastic, please let us know by calling between South Bend residents and Notre Money And Now I'm Mad, Really, Really campus has its own feathered menace - MANAGING EDITOR our office at 239-7569. Dame students on Notre Dame Avenue, the Mad" contest continue to mount, the Gipp is Canada Geese. The birds are protective of Mari Okuda NUMBER OF PAGES For anyone seeking a more ambitious job, assistance given by the South Bend Police 112 pleased to announce the leaders so far: their territory and can be downright ornery EXECUTIVE EDITOR the position of Campus Life editor is cur­ Department is being questioned by some. IN DU LAC Pages Single Most Expensive 1Jook: $64.70 (remember last year's Grace Goose?). Mike Patricia Doyle rently available. (This is a paid position!) Although Campus Security is beefing up HighestTotaI: $363.20 for 32 books (bonus McCauslin, assistant. superintendent of protection around campus, what can be points awarded because 16 of the books landscape services, told one inquiring NEWS EDITOR Applications for this position will be avail­ Kate Manuel able at Thursday's meeting or they may be done if students are fearful of even leaving were sold as "used" - at that extra-special CampusWatcher that ND's flock of the picked up in our office at 303 LaFortune. campus? 83 super-low rock-bottom bookstore discount protected bird have grown to 150-200 birds. SPORTS EDITOR Keep on your toes, however, because these Editor in Chief Ian Mitchell examines the Pages price) During the summer various groups use ND Jon Paul Potts applications are due tomorrow, Friday, changes that have taken place in the Student Can you top those numbers? Think you're facilities for conferences and such, and the SPORTS ASSISTANT September 6 in the Scholastic office. and Minority Affairs Offices. We will be spending more on textbooks than tuition? geese weren't exactly cooperative about Jim Kuser seeing new faces in these ~ffices with the Put your mouth where your money is: drop sharing their lakefront property, McCauslin resignation of Ken Durgans and the hiring of off a copy Of your bookstore receipt at the said. "Five or six big ganders began harass­ CAMPUS LIFE EDITOR Scholastic office (third floor LaFortune, Kristine DeGange On the Lighter Side Iris Outlaw and Kevin Warren. ing people," he said, adding that some geese room 303). All entries must be received no In case you are puzzled regarding the where­ This week's sesquicentennial story reviews were even chasing passing bikers. Added to ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR later than 5 p.m. Monday, September 9. that is another minor problem: "goose dung abouts of "On Other Campuses," "Behavior. the history of football at Notre Dame. Elizabeth Graner Both numberofbooks bought Clnd sheer cost that is just everywhere," he said. Since the Modification" and "Week In Distortion," Sports writer Amanda Clinton looks at the of the books will be taken into consideration. birds are protected, ND contacted the U.S. DEPARTMENTS EDITOR these columns can now be found in their origins of the gridiron sport at Notre Dame Michael Owen . The Gipp-meister.is the sole and final judge Fish and Wildlife Service and the Indiana "new and improved" locations on pages 19- and the paths it has travelled over 104 sea­ of all contest entries. The winner(s) will be Department of Natural Resources for help. 21. While our Departments editor, Mike' sons.Once again, be sure to check out our DEPARTMENTS ASSISTANT weekly departments in their new locations announced in this space next week. The plan was to relocate some of the flock to Kim Cenedella Owen, believes we are saving the best for last, we are also hoping that this will encour­ on pages 19-21. This is one of the changes a wildlife preserve, but the idea was hatched PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Scholastic is making this year. We are The Gipper thinks the chart above tells the This Was Not a Good Idea too late in the season: after molting season, Paul Webb age you, our avid readers, to read through our other sections, such as news, campus life, trying to improve our publication and we whole story - .almOst. To be fair, the last the birds are too mobile to be easily caught. McCauslin said the government agencies COPY EDITOR entertainment and sports to arrive at Mike's welcome your input and suggestions. two editions of the ND student bible were Margaret Kenny entertaining columns. Please let us know what you think! printed on smaller-size pages (so they're not might make another attempt at geese reloca­ really Mice as long as the years before). On tion next summer. In the meantime, he SYSTEMS MANAGER the other hand, this year's Du Lac includes warns that the geese have had a lot of gos­ Kevin Hardman Patti Doyle regulations covering several areas formerly lings. The Gipp fears for his life. ADVERTISING MANAGER Executive Editor included in the student handbook, and quite David Chmiel a few new policies. Tell One to the Gipper The Gipper ,like all loyal Domers, has spent BUSINESS MANAGER Got a tip for the Gipp? CampusWatch tells Scott Ecker hours trying to memorize the new version of the stories that aren't covered by prcss re­ Du Lac. He is a bit puzzled by the section leases, but the Gipper can only be so many GRAPHIC ARTS MANAGER ullers 10 ScJwlDslic musl bt Iyped and include I~ ,entitled "Rights, Responsibilities and Poli­ Jeanne Naylor writer's name, address and phone number. University studenls should places at once. If you have a news tip or any include their year in school and ",liege. Faculty member.; should include cies" (p. 26), however. While "responsibili­ kind of campus information that people need ScJwlDslic is published wttklylhTOughord I~school ytIlr excepl during tlreirdepartmenl.
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