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| Volume XXXVIII, Number 5 Monday, September 19, 1994 3957 I~~~~~~~ Founded 1 , | Indoor Sports Complex Raises Entrance Fees - Dean as the newly added exercise bike Laskowski and step master), and complete Points to Costs, the payments of a previous $30,000 debt going back 15 years. Others to Security Abraham Turpin, the Complex's building supervisor said the increase was established BY SCOTT NEVINS in order to expand annual Contributing Staff memberships. "Why would a In an effort to increase person pay $10 a visit, when they revenues used for maintenance, can pay $150 for the entire year," upgrade equipment, and pay off he said. Turpin also said the raise past debts, Stony Brook's Indoor was initiated to cut down on Sports Complex will be raising its "undesirable" building traffic. He entrance fees for non-students on believes that by increasing prices, September 21. only persons with a desire to use A sign is posted in the window at the entrance to the Indoor Sports Complex, announcing the increase in According to the Dean of the the facility will do so. In addition, admission fees, effective September 21. Some complex officials explain the increase as a fundraising Division of Physical Education Turpin believes that more people effort, while others view it as a deterrent to crime. and Athletics Dr. Richard might use the center with the Laskowski, the fee increase, $5 knowledge that it will be safer. for guests of Stony Brook Moreover, he feels the raise is a 0tHomecoming Committee students and $10 for non-guests, good way to increase funds for was necessary in order to pay the when Stony Brook enters salaries of the Sport Complex's Division I. Solidifies Plans for October staff. The increase will also help When asked if he thought the in increasing the student raise in fees would actually workforce which patrols the BY CARL CORRY listings of what's going on," she Homecoming, the freshman building, athletic equipment (such See FEES, Page 3 Statesman News Editor said. brunch with University President AND JOHN CHU The Homecoming concert is Dr. Shirley Strum Kenny has yet Statesman Photo Editor currently without a named artist, to find a suitable location. The This year's Homecoming has but is-open to a few possibilities. event is scheduled to run from 10 Ward Melville HS *-a.new theme and lots of new The event is to take place on a.m. to 12 p.m. on Saturday, features to attract students, Friday, October 14 or possibly on October 15. Suggestions for the Students Nabbed for 'parents and alumni -to the Saturday, October 15, and will be location of the event moved off University. Working with the new held- in the Indoor Sports campus. Some of the possibilities Campus Vandalism Seawolves logo, the Complex at 8 p.m. Chambers said include Danford's Inn or The Homecoming committee has that hopes to see the Beach Boys Three Village Inn in Port BY ANGELA MORI chosen- "Dancin' with perform have been postponed Jefferson or Stephanie's on Route Editorial Page Editor Seawolves" this year. until later in the year. 347 in Stony Brook. AND SCOTT NEVINS Contributing Staff It's an effort to "go way out According to Tracy The selection process for the - to introduce the new Seawolves Thompson, Assistant Director of Homecoming King and Queen Three high school students logo to the campus at large... by Student Union and Activities, will begin this Thursday, with were arrested on September 15 for incorporating the Seawolves logo there are three plans in the making letters to be sent out to different breaking the windows of a with Homecoming," said for the concert. At the top of the campus groups and organizations. Chevrolet pick-up truck and Homecoming Committee Coo- list would be to get a star The last day will be Wednesday, removing property. Chair Cheryl Chambers at the performer to come to Stony October 5 and the interview Sean Forestal, James committee's first official meeting Brook for the event. Thompson process with judges composed of Seccadandari, and Frank of the fall semester. named four possibilities for faculty members will begin the Gabrielsen, all 17-year-old She said that the-"Dancin' consideration: Melissa Etheridge, following Wednesday on October students attending Ward Melville with Seawolves" logo will be Meatloaf, Luther Vandeross, and 12 in Room 229 of the Stony High School and residents of the imprinted on T-shirts, balloons Toni Braxton. Brook Union. the winners will be surrounding area, were picked up and cups. The T-shirt design will If that plan fails,- the next announced two days later at Spirit at 2:15 a.m. by arresting officer show the words "USB consideration would be to find an Night, where there will be a Lt. Steven Streicher. They were Homecoming" on the front and alternative band to perform. The crowning ceremony for the King charged with fourth degree the Homecoming logo on the last consideration, if the first and and Queen. They will also march criminal mischief and larceny. back. second plans fail, would be to get at the Homecoming Parade. Strcicher, being the initial Pocket-sized.list of events a reggae band to perform, and to Spirit Night will also include officer on the scene, witnessed the similar to the onesmade by the set up a virtual reality game for the reopening and rededicating of actions and called for assistance. Opening Week Activities students. Roth Quad at Roth Quad Answering the calls, were officers Committee will be made, so With many of the dining sites See HOMECOMING, See VANDALISM,- Page 4 "everyone will have its personal on campus already booked for Page 3 2 Who is at Risk for Date Rape Wednesday, September: 28 - 12:45 p.m. - 2:15 p.m. in room First University Convocation. 241 in the Student Health Center. Dr. Shirley -Strum Kenny's first presentation from 12:40 p.m. - Thursday, September 22 2:10 p.m. in the Staller Center. Study Skills Workshop I 1:30 p.m. - 2:45 p.m. in room 237 of Saturday, October 1 the Health Sciences Center. Long Island Environmental Writers Festival hosted by USB's Friday, September 23 Marine Science Research Center. Beginning Sept. 23 through To be -held in the Marine Science Sept. 25 the Student Polity Research Center, Endeavor Hall, Association -Conclave will take South Campus. place. Stony Brook Symphony Monday, September 19 -Regent. 1993,- French with Figure Drawing Workshop Orchestra - 8:00 p.m. in Main Preregistration for Pottery English subtitles, color, 98 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. in the Union Stage, Staller Center for -Making I, Pottery the Arts. Making III and minutes. - 4 Crafts Center. A $5 fee is payable Kayaking begins. Call 632-6822 at the door. For more information Seawolves Footballvs. Sacred for schedule, fee and Moon Festival Karaoke Party call- 632-6822. Heart, 1 p.m. Seawolf F-ield, preregistration. -7:00 p.m. at-the union Bi-level. University at Stony Brook. Free admission. --Includes a Monday, September 26 Earth Action Board Meeting -humanauction, raffle, moon cake Preregistration for T'ai-Chi- Seawolves Women's Volleyball (every Monday) at 8 p.m. in Room and refreshments. Hosted by the Chiuan, Pottery Making I, Pottery vs. New York Tech. 11 a.m., N3085 of The Frank Melville. Chinese Association @ Stony making- II, Hand Building Indoor Sports Complex, Library. For more information, Brook.- Functional Pottery, Bartending,' University at Stony Brook call Jake at 2-1159.- Floor Loom Weaving I, Drawing Registration deadline for for All'. Call 632-6822 for Seawolves Women's Volleyball Time Management Workshop writers, photographers and schedule, fee, and vs. Kean. 1 p.m. Indoor Sports -hosted-by The Group Shop. For, filmmakers for the October 1-2 preregistration. Complex , University at Stony three consecutive Mondays (Sept. "Long Island Environmental Brook. 12, 19, and 26) from 4 p.m. - 5 Writers Festival." Cost' is $50 per Time Management- 4:00 p.m. p.m. in Room 121 of the Student person and includes a continental -5:00 p.m. in room 121 of the Continuing Events Health Service. breakfast, lunch reception, Student Health Center. "Clay Works" Ceramic Exhibitions clambake dinner. For details and by Wendy Tigchelaar and Judit Varga. Stony Brook News- WUSB- to register call the MSRC at 632- Tuesday, September 27 Stony Brook Union Art Gallery through FM's September-2 1. weekly report of campus- 8701. Seventh Annual Long Island news and events. Every Monday,- High School Science Competition 6:00 - 6:30 p.m. on WUSB 90.1 "Reflections and Refractions" Wednesday, September 21 Workshop for Biological Sciences sculpture FM. exhibit by Norman Mercer. Study Skills Workshop I - will take place in the Union SB Union Art Gallery from September hosted by The Group Shop. Ballroom from 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 26 to October 1 1. Tuesday, September 20 Meets from 1:00 p.m. - 2:15 p.m. p.m. Depression Awareness in Room 237 of the Student Juried Environmental Photo Exhibition Reception - hosted by the Education - 12:00 p.m.- 1:00 Health Center. Alternative Cinema - Leolo p.m. in the Lobby of the Student Marine Sciences Research Center from Director:''- Jean-Claude Lauzen;- October 1- October' 16. Health Center. Making the Most of Stony Cast: Maxime Collin, Ginette Brook - a five session workshop Reno, Julien Guiomar, Pierre Ifyou would like to see an event Alternative Cinema - Blue for sophomores andjuniors. 3:30 Bourgault. 1993, Canadian in. published in Statesman's Calendar of Events, Director: Krzysztof Kieslowsi; p.m. -5:00 p.m. in room 226 of French with English subtitles, send or deliver it to Statesman, Room 057 of the Stony Brook Union Cast: Juliette Binoche, Benoit the Student Union Building. color, or 83 minutes. e-mail it to Statesmn~ic.sunysb.edu.

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Vandalizing Vehicles on Mark Newmark, part owner of Sports event will be the are heading off to college, getting ready to gain a few Another high-energy Complex Concesions located inside the extra pounds from cafeteria overload, pull a few "all- Homecoming Parade, starting at the Tabler Campus Indoor Sports Complex, agreed with the nighters" writing papers and, of course, iness up those Parking lot at 11 a.m on Saturday, October necessity of raising fees. "Though some welcoming dorm rooms -until- they're coinfortingly slovenly. Only this year is a little'different. this year, 17. Aside-from the three high school bands VANDALISM, From Front Page might think it-further restricts traffic in the from Central Islip, Bayshbre and Ward students will be rewarded for their "piggish" habits. building, we at the Sports Complex Milton Bradley's Pass the Pigs, the game that'uLses Melville, "We will have' food along -the Ruland, Kastrowitz, Rastelli, and Monglo Concession realize the necessity for the pigs as dice, is sponsoring a national search for the biggest parade route and invite community people who aided in the arrests. All of the officers increased fees due to increased costs to the "pigsty" on college campuses. the contest is open Io outside campus to participate" in the 90 involved in the arrest were unavailable for college students across the country; entrants must be Division." Newmark also remarked, nominated by their resident advisors. "Pass the Pigs is minute parade, said Assistant Director of comment. "Additional revenues will help move the Resident Life Security Scott Law. extremely popular with college students. We really want The delinquents were given a field whole program forward." them to have a'lot of fun with'the contest."-explained Breakfast kiosks-serving coffee,- appearance in which they received their In. deciding how to allocate the Mark Morris, public relations manager for Milto bagels and donuts will be set up along the future court dates and were released. revenues, Dean Laskowski declared an Bradley. winner of the contest will receive parade route toattract bystanders. "We will Doug Little, Assistant Director of advisory-board would be created to handle The grand prize announce to the residence hall directors to University Police for Community $1,000, a professional room cleaning, an on-carnpus part y and distribute the money. L for 100 of his/her closest friends and a Milton Bradley- the parade and invite them to participate," Relations said, "It would. be purely prize pack. The nominator of the grand prize will receive Law said. speculation to tie them with any other cases $1,000. Also, Chambers announced that a of larceny or criminal mischief." He also Additionally, winners will be chosen from each mascot is currently being designed and will added, "The University Police will state and will receive Pass the Pigs game, t-shirts and other prizes. be unveiled at the Homecoming football continue to survey the parking lots and Pass the Pigs is the game where players roll two game vs. Norwich, which will be televised anyone committing crimes to the pigs as dice and score points based on the way they land on SportsChannel. University will be prosecuted to the fullest The more comical and Difficult positions score tlhe In an effort to have the community extent of the law." ' highest. Players go "hog wild" trying to roll snouters, more involved in the spirit and events of razorbacks and double leaning jowlers. The first person to score 100 points wins the game. Homecoming, the Homecoming Increased Fees at To participate in Milton Bradley's National Pigsty committee, in coordination with many Search, contestants must send a 4" by 6" photo and a stores in' the area, has set aside additional I-ndoor Sports Complex brief paragraph describing why they're proud of their time for alumni and attendees of the events "pigsty." entries must be postmarked by October 10 to: on Sunday. Titled "Rediscover the Three Pass the Pigs' Pigsty FEES, From Front Page c/o Fleishman-Hillard, Inc. Villages," various shops, stores, and 1330 Avenue of the' Americas businesses in Stony Brook Village, increase revenue, Turpin presumed yes, New York, NY 10019 Setauket and Port Jefferson will be open with-the supporting arguments that, "Ten In order to ensure that no intentional damage is from 12:30 p.m. - 5 p.m. Janice Koglin dollars is not a-lot of money compared to inflicted on college form roomsi contest entrants must have a resident advisor sign their nomination. Any sign has also sent out letters to The Three other schools" and "Stony Brook is located of intentional damage or room destruction will Village Civic Association, surrounding in Central Long Island, easily accessible automatically be disqualified. U

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STEVEN PUENTES Special to Statesman Rain became- the downfall of the Inter- Fraternity/Sorority Fair held on Wednesday in the Fireside Lounge of the Stony Brook Union. Banners were hung from the second floor, tables were filled with paddles, plaques, photo albums, trophies and lists of events and information packets lined every corner of the event. The event was supposed to be held in the Fine Arts Plaza, but was brought inside due to the rain. The fair is an opportunity for all the Greeks to showcase their organizations to all incoming freshmen and University students who are interested in finding- out about the various fraternities and sororities on campus. It was also an opportunity for all non-Greeks to acquaint themselves with the women and men who are part'of these organizations by talking to them and attending various events that occur during the first two weeks of rush sponsored by the fraternities and sororities. "This is the rain site, so they have to deal with it," said Kenneth Bailey, Inter-Fraternity/Sorority Council advisor. Michael Zogby of Zeta Beta Tau said that, "next time there should be a rain date." It was the general consensus of the Greeks that day, who felt frustrated over various issues regarding the fair. Keith Hochber, a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon said, "the ouelt: :i Ine oanners maue Tor inis year s inter-Fraternity/sorority Fair were displayed in the lobby of the lair could be [advertised] more. More flyers and Student Union. The fair, scheduled to be held in the Fine Arts Plaza, was moved to the Fireside Lounge due possibly a universal Greek banner" would have to the inclimate weather. helped the overall success of the event. of what was wrong. Fireside Lounge), "that it was too intimidating to Lisa Vito of Alpha Sigma Alpha believed that Arlene Young of Sigma Iota Alpha said that, non-Greeks and that it was like a hang-out for the "rain hindered the turnout," because "people were "there was more publicity in the Fine Arts Plaza," Greeks." These responses from the various Greek at'raid to approach" members of the organizations. while Laura Prager of Sigma Delta Tau said, "it was organizations should be a basis on which change Even though there were some positive feeling really cramped" and that she had not seen a single should occur, because there was a growing about the fair, many of the fraternity and sorority non-Greek person stop by. dissatisfaction with the way this particular fair members who attended the event offered opinions Adam Holtz of Sigma Alpha Mu said (of the turned out. O -

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c3 T3 The winning logo will be used in the future Polity advertisements, paraphenelia, marketing, etc. $:' at The winner will be announced at a Press Conference to be held on October 1, 1994. All entries must be submitted by 5:00pm, September 30 to Mary Shear, Polity Exec. Secretary. Be sure to include your name, social security number, a number where you can be reached at, and any supporting information, if necessary. I 5 STUDENT LOAN DEFAULTS DON DECLIa .E BY MARCO BUSCAGLIA 6.4 percent, while public, four-year institutions had a they spend College Press Service it," Zahn says. "Direct loans -to the schools default rate of 7 percent. Private and public two-year will help cut down on this problem because we'll be able WASHINGTON-College graduates are paying off schools averaged default rates of 14.3 and 14.5 percent, to sit down with the students and help them see how much their loans in increasing numbers, as the rate of student respectively. they'll need. loan defaults has declined for the third straight year, Lindenmayer says that students' employment "They'll get to borrow that amount, leave the rest according to the U.S. Department of Education. situation after graduation directly affects a school's default and avoid later problems," he adds. "There's a much more Although the nunmbers vary from state to state, rate. "Our students do well in the employment they obtain direct correlation between the school and the loan so they national default rates have dropped substantially, from 22.4 after they get out of school," he says. "That employment realize that the money was meant to pay for their percent in 1990 to -15 percent in 1992, the last year for allows them the money to pay back their student loans." education." which figures are available. Loans go into default after Dan Sell, a recent graduate of Ken State University Financial irresponsibility and fraud results-in more they are delinquent for at least 120 days,. in Ohio, agrees. "It took me 16 months to get a full-time than $-1 billion in annual losses in the federal student loan "After years of rising defaults, it's nice to know that job after I graduated," Sell says, adding that he worked program, says education officials. it's going the other way," says Richard Riley, U.S. part-time jobs while he was looking for work but was still This year, the U.S. Treasury Department will pay out Secretary of Education, "but more progress still needs to unable to begin payment on his loans. "I kept having to- an estimated $2 billion to cover defaulting loans, $1.6; be made." file for exemption because I didn't have any money. It billion less than the government shelled out in 1991. Institutions in the state of Nevada have an average took awhile for the information to get through some time, But by putting more pressure on new and old college default rate of 34 percent, which is the highest in the nation so my loan went into default even though I had every graduates, government officials say they hope to collect by a large margin. Louisiana (23.1 percent), Connecticut intention of paying it back." $500 million in old loans. (22.3 percent), Alaska (21.1 percent), and Florida (20.9 Sell's problem is common among many students. As These new repayments are a result of more effective percent) round out the top five. loan services are often bought, sold or taken over by larger collection methods-including the withholding of federal Riley attributes the progress to the cooperative effort companies, students often have a difficult time keeping income tax refunds and wage garnishment for former of higher learning institutions., the Department of track of their provider. But with the emergence of the students who have failed to pay back their loans. Students Education and Congress. national direct loan program, in which the federal in default also risk loan and credit card denials and are Officials at some colleges say federal regulations that government will make loans directly available to student ineligible for further financial assistance for their require mandatory information about loans be distributed through the student's schools, students will have only one education. to students, have helped lower default rates. "We make place to go for information about their student loans. In addition, a variety of newly formed State sure that students are fully aware of all the terms and "Because of the large number of lenders and guaranty Postsecondary Review Entities, or SPREs, are putting conditions of their loans," says Mark Lindenmayer, agencies, things were getting more and more confusing pressure on schools nationwide to seek out students who director of financial aid at Loyola College in Baltimore. for the students, especially after they graduated," says have failed to pay back their student loans. "It's important that students know that they are responsible Kenneth Covington, director of financial aid at the SPREs have the authority to challenge abuse in the for the money they have borrowed. University of Dallas. "The new program will help students 8,504 schools that participate in federal-student aid "We have a very low default rate," says Lindenmayer, simplify the process. They'll only have to deal with their programs. So far, more'than 450 institutions have had a adding that his school's default rate is 3.1 percent. "We school." student loan default rate of more than 25 percent for three do everything we can to make sure all of our students are William Zahn, associate director of financial aid at consecutive years receive warnings. aware of all the terms of their loan." Georgia Southern University, says the direct loan program If effective steps aren't taken to reverse the trend, Loans from students of hair, beauty, and cosmetology will help cut down on defaulted loans simply by these schools risk losing their eligibility in the Federal schools were among the hardest to recover, averaging association. default rates more than twice the national average at 30.2 "Too often, students borrow-money whether they need percent. That number, however, is down from 41.2 percent it or not and figure they can use it on other things aside in 1991. from their education. 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6.. Iwe I = |E- -l - | 7 LettrsX ______- USB'S A MESS No Mo' Cu~omo To the Editor: I'm a new commuter transfer student friendliness when I tr to talk to people. To those at USB. I have a few complaints to get Maybe it's just me. I have met nice people, who know of me it's no secret that I am a strong proponent of the death off my chest. First of all, why don't they but they seem like an exception.- penalty. But what Mario Cuomo has done with that issue with regard to the so-called crime bill that passed has really parking easier for the'commuter students? Third, why are the recycling bins so amazed me. In January of this year Mario Cuomo called a special session I heard we are- almost half of the student '.far away? They should be right next to of the New York State Legislature to propos, an assault weapons ban. It was population. Why are the parking spaces '-garbage cans or next to entrances. There quite obvious that he called the special session with7the Colin Ferguson shooting so far away from the campus? It's unjust. also should be more recycling bins. What in mind. After the shootings occurred it was no surprise that the issue of the death penalty was -Since I have to park so far away, I have to is wrong with this administration? They going to come up. To deflect attention away from that and to give the people wait for the campus buses. Why isn't there are setting a bad example for students. the impression that he is tough on crime Mario Cuomo proposed an assault weapons ban. It a set schedule? If someone tells me that Finally, why is this school building a seems that the democrats idea of being tough on crime is banning guns. Well the buses are every 15' minutes or every new stadium, if their already existing the state assembly passed a bill to ban assault weapons. The Senate also did the same thing. half'hour, I'm-going to choke someone buildings look like crap? Ihave seen torn But they attached the death penalty provision to At and Mario Cuomo would not go along next to me. I would like to know exactly and dirty carpets in the library and lecture with that so the issue died. But eight months later'the U.S. Congress' when the bus comes, so I don't have to halls. That is disgraceful. passed a crime bill. it banned 19 types of assault weapons. Mario Cuomo came out in support of the wait at the bus stop, watching the hairs on This is my opinion. If you don't like bill and said the most important part was the assault weapons ban. 'But guess what, the crime my head turn gray. it, fine. That is your opinion. bill also establishes 62 new death penalties.. Why is it when the Second, why do the students seem so State Senate passes an assault weapons ban with the death penalty attached Mario Cuomo opposed it? unfriendly? I don't get a sense of Debra Cernieux- But when the U.S. Congress passes an assault weapons ban with 62 new I death penalties he supports it. Something is rotten in Denmark. Could it be because the bill will provide $1 billion for New York that Mario Cuomo supports the bill? That crime bill is no crime bill. What they have done is taken guns away from law abiding citizens by refuse to punish criminals who use a gun to commit a crime. They say there is going to be $7 billion for new prisons. First of all that money is not guaranteed to be there and knowing the democrats put together the crime bill every prison cell will probably contain a TV. set. The 100,000 police officers is really only 20,000 and after five years the localities have to pay the entire bill for the police officers. So I don't see how this is called a crime bill. The federal government can do very little to fight crime, but when they do something they always make the situation much worse. Mario Cuomo has decided to ride the wave of this assault weapons ban. He has been running campaign commercials telling everybody how banning assault weapons will solve our crime problem. If they really want to solve the crime problem I have solutions that will work. They are as follows: 1) If you commit a murder you get a mandatory death sentence (that includes people as young as 12 years old). - ' 2) If you commit a felony with a gun, you get a mandatory 25 years hard labor. 3) If you commit a second violent felony, you-get a mandatory life without parole to be spent in solitary confinement. ' 4) After careful background checks you allow people to carry concealed weapons. To keep a gun in your house would replace the New York six month waiting period and replace it with an instant background check. don't hold your breath waiting for these things to happen because if Mario Cuomo gets four more years as governor he won't do it because not only is Mario Cuomo a soft on crime liberal, but even worse he is a murderers best friend.

Sincerely, Rick Resnick Are you enthusiastic, competitive and have 0 0 good communication skills? If not, then read no.further. Students Child Abduction possessing the above From the weekly column of New York State Senator Ken LaValle 9/9/94X qualities are needed to serve -as phone representatives As yellow school buses roll into remove themselves from potentially of the University's Annual neighborhoods, many children are leaving harmful situations before they occur. It Fund., We pay $6.00/hr. with the opportunity to the security of home for the first time. It was- this type of training that helped a is also the first time these children have Massachusetts girl fend off accused child make up to $7.50/hr., and some responsibility for their own safety. serial killer Lewis Lent and helped lead to offer a flexible night Losing a child to a kidnapper is every his capture. Prevention is a child's best (4 schedule and the opportunity to'build your parent's worst nightmare. Alarmingly, that protection. nightmare has become a heartbreaking Other measures passed in the Senate resume. Interested? Call 632-6507 for further reality for increasing numbers of parents to prevent child abduction would: IV across the country. * require known sex offenders to 'm information and Here in New York the case of Sara register c#el to set up a personal interview. with state and local criminal justice .0 Anne Wood - the 12 year old who officials upon release from prison or disappeared form Herkmer County - has change of address; F disturbed us all. Sadly, Sara's case is just * create a central registry for police one of the 6,000 stranger abduction cases to report missing child cases statewide and reported vr University Convocation: Recognizing nationwide every single year. allow school officials to access the register .1C While we cannot understand the for information when they suspect a new depravity that leads some people Student, Faculty and Staff Achievements. to harm student may have been the victim of Q innocent children, we can, and we must, abduction; and do everything possible to protect D Marking the formal opening of the 1994-1995 our * require school officials to quickly 00 children for the pain and terror of stranger contact parents in the event of the child's academic year. Keynote abduction. absence from classes. Speaker: Dr. Shirley CD Legislation I cosponsored requiring Unfortunately, the Assembly did not Strum Kenny, President, State University of that all students attending public schools share our urgency for this issue and none in grades K-8 receive instruction of these bills passed in the Assembly. I New York at Stony Brook. Staller Center for designed to prevent the abduction of remain hopeful that laws regarding child IOr+ the Arts. Wednesday, September 2-8, 1994. children was signed into law (Chapter abduction will be strengthened in the 658, l,. 1994). This prevention future. Sparing even one child the horror \10 12:40 p.m. education will empower children with of an abduction will make our efforts Is 4c the knowledge and skills needed to worthwhile. 8 IH~~~~~

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BY MARCO BUSCAGLIA sorority and fraternity leaders nationwidee charged with the hazing of Davis and up through it," says Eileen Stevens, founder College Press Service talking more about finding way to curtb to four other pledges. of the Committee to Halt Useless College hazing. Seven of the 16 men were charged Killings, or C.H.U.C.K. "In reality, though, At many college fraternities, it's called Davis' death was the 23rd fatalityy with involuntary manslaughter, while four hazing is an aberration of the very "Hell 'Week"- a week of "character- related to hazing in 10 years. And althougth pled guilty earlier this month to involuntary principles fraternities were founded on. It building" activities for new members that schools and national Greek organizationss manslaughter in exchange for testifying really goes against what they stand for." often include annoying drudge work and can lay out serious penalties for hazingg against others, says Cape Girardeau Stevens' son, Chuck Stenzel, died in sleep-deprived jags where. older members practices, they are unable to punish wha t County Attorney Morley Swingle. 1978 after a night of hazing from his have free license to harangue pledges in they are not allowed to see.'. Davis died after enduring punches to fraternity, Klan Alpine, at Alfred College sometimes 'humorous, sometimes "Regulating fraternities is difficulIt the head and the body during an'all-night in New York, Stenzel, who was -20 at the humiliating ways. because most frats aren't going to let initiation. After collapsing outside, Davis time, died of alcohol poisoning and While most pledges spend the anyone in to witness what they do to theiiir was brought to an off-campus apartment. exposure to the cold after being driven morning. after their final initiation nursing pledges," says John Elliot, a member orIf He was left alone for more than 12 hours around town one winter night locked in the little more than hangovers and bruised Kappa Sigma at Oklahoma Statee and never regained consciousness. Wen trunk of a car with two other students. egos, far too often, well-intentioned hazing, University. "They really have to trust uwis the coroner examined the body of the junior Stenzel was given a pint of Jack meant as a brother hood-strengthening on our word. But if something's out ofline , journalism major, he found a small Daniels, a bottle of wine and a six-pack of experience, can have fatal jesults. then someone should come forward. -Theree- notebook stuffed into the front of his beer and was told he wouldn't be able to The beating death of Kappa Alpha Psi has to be some accountability." underwear, the only thing Davis was leave the trunk until he finished both. His pledge Michael. Davis in February at In possibly the largest case of its kind1, wearing when he died. "Hazing is the blood-alcohol level was 0.46 when he died, Southeast Missouri State University has 16-men with ties to Davis' fraternity weree physical conditioning of the mind" was almost five times the legal lrimit. written on the first page. Stenzel's death was ruled an accident "There is this rite of passage in all and the involved fraternity, a local human--beings that says you have to go organization involving the school's Just When You -Thought It Was through some hardship to really appreciate athletes, was not charged. an accomplishment," says Michael "I could never be comfortable with the Safe Gordon, executive director of the National word 'accident,' because- this' was a To Answer The Phone Pan-Hellenic Council in Bloomington, planned, premeditated activity," says Ind., the umbrella organization of the Eileen Stevens, founder of the Committee BY JOE FRAIOLI we've been successful is cause what w(e nation's eight black fraternities and to- Halt Useless College Killings, or Statesman Managing Editor'___ do isn't stand up comedy," said Kamal sororities. "We have to figure out what C.H.U.C.K. "We're like a variety show, and it's such;a young people need for these moments of How widespread hazing is across the That's right. All your friends are back, totally different concept that it throws; a fulfillment without putting them through nation is hard to assess. Jonathan Brant, Frank Rizzo, Kissel, Sol Rosenberg and curve at the audience, and they go for it.' A these negative, humiliating and often executive director of the National Inter I others, and they're up to their phone The-Jerky Boys 2, like the original, iis dangerous experiences." fraternity -Conference, estimated in terrorist techniques once again in Jerky a very funny album, but like most sequels i,, The Fraternity Executives "Broken Pledges," a book on hazing- Boys 2, Select Records' newest release. it's not nearly as good as the first. The CED Association, an organization of national related deaths, that only 5 percent of NIC I The Jerky Boys, Johnny B and Kamal, begins with the track "," th

HAZING, From Page 9 There needs to be something that makes swift and appropriate action." lawsuits has caused may fraternities and each fraternity and sorority special to the After Davis' death, Southeast sororities to prohibit hazing and enforce of Omega Psi Phi, alleging that he had been person that's in it." Missouri officials quickly disbanded the stricter alcohol guidelines, says hank beaten with paddles and a metal chair and however, may college and national Kappa Alpha Psi chapter, and Smith says Nuwer, the author of "Broken Pledges." was forced to hold cigarette ashes in his fraternity officials say hazing shouldn't be there are no plans to reinstate the group. _ In 1989, Zeta Beta Tau abolished mouth a part of Greek tradition. In fact, since the Other campuses usually follow similar pledging. Prospective members are _ Sigma Alpha Epsilon was suspended 1970s, members of National Inter fraternity procedures, but according to Stevens, inducted immediately after being accepted for a year at the University of Central Conference have been required to include action is often difficult because students into the fraternity. Florida after members hung three pledges an anti-hazing clause in their constitutions. are usually reluctant to come forward with _ Other fraternities and sororities, in upside down and urinated on them. "There are ways to promote information. an effort to stem liability concerns about _ Last spring, Rutgers University membership and brotherhood without "Students should be more responsible, property damage, assault and injury, have officials suspended Lambda Theta Phi after putting someone in a dangerous situation," too," Stevens says. "They should be more gone substance- free. Chapters that have determining that fraternity members says W.T. Smith, executive director of willing to offer information, but they're banned alcohol and drugs include the physically abused their pledges. Kappa Alpha Psi. "We're all appalled that usually afraid of the repercussions for their Alpha Tau Omega chapter of Indiana Fraternities are the only organizations anyone would lose his life like Michael actions." Stevens suggests that schools set University-Bloomington, Sigma Chi at on campus responsible for hazing. Davis did. It was unnecessary. There is up procedures where students could give University of Maine, Lambda- Chi Alpha Sororities, athletic teams, military groups absolutely no reason for any young man to anonymous information about potential chapters at Northeastern State in and even honorary societies haze, says be subjected to that sort of treatment." hazing incidents. Oklahoma, Louisiana Tech and Valparaiso Stevens. Gordon, director of the National pan- In an effort to curb hazing mishaps, University in Indiana. hazing has its origins in medieval Hellenic Council, says that national Greek some schools have pushed pledge week _ Almost 40 fraternities and sororities Europe, as men often tested each other's organizations need to concentrate less on into the spring semester, hoping to give which belong to the Fraternity Insurance dedication to their group by challenging strict "no hazing" policies and instead offer students more time to adjust to university Purchasing Group agreed in 1988 to each other to difficult and humiliating alternatives. "There should be specific life. Others have set up strict anti-hazing prohibit hazing, the use of kegs and experiences. hazing at colleges has been intake procedures for these students," he rules. Officials at Hofstra University in purchasing alcohol with chapter funds. popular in the United States since the 19th says. "It will not be an overnight process Hempstead, N.Y. have eliminated pledge Although some recent attention has century, but it became more violent and but if you can teach these young people week altogether, opting instead for a been paid to hazing problems within black demeaning after World War II, when war that this sense of brotherhood can come combination of educational and fraternities, Gordon, who is also a professor veteran fraternity members treated new from other tactics, the problems will philanthropic seminars for "intake" week. of music and former dean of students at pledges- like they had treated new recruits decline." "We try to keep in contact with old Indiana University, says hazing is a cross- in the service. Stevens, who has spoken at more that and prospective members as much as cultural problem. He admits, though, that Ricky Shelley, a KappaAlpha Psi from 600 colleges since her son's death, agrees. possible," says Anita Ellis, Greek advisor black fraternities may be more intense the University of Georgia, says that hazing, "There has been a positive change with at Hofstra University. "The challenge is when it comes to admitting new members. at least in a modified form, is a part of the hazing coming much more out into the making these fraternity members believe "These young men are seeking fraternity experience. "We are doing open, but it is such a deeply ingrained that they have to change the system. There brotherhood because, for the most part, something that makes us stand out from tradition that it's difficult to see the level has to be a combined effort between they have been part of a neglected part of other," he says. "There are rituals and of the problem," she says. 'College everyone involved, and it's sometimes society," Gordon say. "These Greek standards that go with that. Otherwise, officials have a moral obligation to address difficult to get everyone on the same organizations offer a sense of community someone would just say they want to be a the issue of hazing at orientation. When page." Kappa-Alpha Psi and that would be it. an incident occurs, schools need to take In recent years, the treat of civil See GREEK, Page 11 Students! Positions Available (^ ni Earn SH^ J(MD ]f3©MTZe Experience NOT Required! a\ r-li

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t- ,i A@ s 19 San TreTocdw, eet es e colM rk BY JASON SEEDORF I - e + Special to Statesman Junior wide receiver; Glenn- Saenz (Floral Park, NY) caught three touchdown passes from quarterback Timm Schroeder to lead the Stony Brook football team to a 32-0-season opening victory over Pace University at Seawolves Fie-ld. The accomplishment is a, new university record for touchdown receptions in a single game. He finished the-day with seven catches for 101' yards' and three touchdowns. For his performance on Saturday, Saenz was named the Statesman/ Stony Brook Athlete of the Week. Not only did Glenn impress head coach Sam Komhauser with his performance last Saturday, he impresses him every'day -on the -wave: *opnomore wiae receiver Glenn Saenz finds some daylight practice field. "When the first in action Saturday against Jersey City in 25-7 Seawolves win. team of receivers is on the sideline Saenz is going to have this year, around," said Saenz. "He has taking a break, Glenn jumps in opposing defenses will be-in for taught me everything from how to with the second team," said some long afternoons. Saenz is run my patterns properly to Kornhauser. "Glenn has a currently leading the Freedom blocking. Coach Wenner tells all tremendous desire to be Football Conference scoring race of our receivers to be aggressive successful on the football field. with 18points per game and is and think big on every play." ,,His ,w, ethic and desire to play second in- the conference in wnen A neara tnat hnad - ienn-teels that this year's "In every game we try to take broken a school record over the team should be succesful. "I think are two of his-strongest points. If receptions with 7. advantage of an opposing, PA System on Saturday, I was our team has a good chance to win Glenn continues to work hard, he '*Glenn attributes his success defense's weak points," said really shocked," said Saenz. "I the conference," said Saenz. "If I has the potential to be one of the to wide receiver coach Steve Kornhauser. "On Saturday, Pace's had no idea that I had broken a our defense continues to give our top receivers in the conference." Wenner. "Coach Wenner has defense did not pay close attention school record. I'm excited about offense good field position, and If last weekend is any. been a tremendous help to me to Glenn and we were able to take setting a new record, but it's more our offense continues to convert, indication of what-kind of season since I'm not the fastest guy advantage." important that we won the game." we should do fine." L *^** '------^______^ I I

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BY KRIS DOOREY threw a couple of touchdown "Timm is a very good Statesman Sports Editor passes so everyone thinks that we quarterback," Kornhauser said. In its opening game, the are an offensive-minded team, but "We have receivers and running Stony Brook football team was we try to emphasize to all of our backs who can run and catch and led by the arm of senior teams that they are just as with Timm at quarterback we quarterback Timm Schroeder and' important as any other." have a, lot of firepower." the hands of sophomore wide After a sluggish start, "Lou Schiavetta [offensive receiver Glenn Saenzas they beat Schroeder's right arm began to coordinator] has done a great job Pace. heat up at the end working with Timmy. Everything - Sat u r d a y _i i _ of the opening we do is prepared during the week afternoon not much _ i quarter and into when Lou and Timm look at game changed except a SEAWOLVE' Is 25 the second. On films. With the amount of name or two as the JERSEY C rTIY ____7 Stony Brook's firepower that we have if, we can Seawolves improved .- -- 1.1_. Jl .111 third possession spread the ball around it is going o f t h e m e their record to 2-0 S [MARY, ga , to make us that much better." with After the Seawolves' initial a 25-7 win over ur GE 17S c h r o e d e r Jersey City State at P AIL 17 connected on six- score, the defense held the visitors Seawolves Field. of-six, as the to three plays and out and the Schroeder completed 19 of 'Wolves drove 94 yards in 1I offense got the ball back at the 32 passes for 231 yards and a pair plays. Jersey City 43. of touchdowns. This week his Stony Brook found On fourth-and-nine from the favorite target was junior wide themselves pinned at their own 25, Bahr made a diving catch over receiver, Jim Heptig. H'eptig six after a forty-yard punt by the middle to pick up 19 yards and caught six balls for 77 yards and Jersey City's Robb Mazza. Four give the Seawolves a first down two scores. consecutive running plays by inside the 1-0. On second-and- Not to be overshadowed by Keith Moore brought the ball out goal, Schroeder hit Bahr with an the offense, the Seawolves' to the 25 and gave the Seawolves apparent touchdown, but Stony defense played a spectacular offense some and Schroeder some Brook was called for having an game, limiting the Gothic Knights room to work. ineligible man downfield, the to just 7 ltotal yards of offense, And go to work he did. third time on the drive. including just two yards on 35 On second-and-five he hit On the next play, Schroeder rushing attempts. Saenz with an I l-yard pass to the was scrambling and tried to force The defense also sacked 36. After a two-yard run by Jeff the ball into Saenz only to have it Saturday afternoon's game against Jersey City. Moore rushed for 69 Jersey City quarterbacks eight Morgan, Schroeder threw intercepted in the end zone. yards on 21 carries. / times for negative 47 yards. complete passes on the next five "The interception was my "The thing that you have to plays to lead the Seawolves to the fault," Kornhauser said. "We put able to take aan-tage of the at Jersey City's 36-yard line. understand when you talk about promised land. in a formation that shrunk the situation as the Seawolves' Following two incompletions, our football team is that we are He connected with Mike field and put him in a bad defense again held them to three Schroeder combined with Saenz always trying to maintain three' Bahr for 10 yards; Heptig for 12; situation. He did force the ball, plays and a punt. for a 14-yard completion and a first units, -offense, defense and special Bahr, again, for 6; Saenz for nine; but I have to take the blame for An illegal use of hands down. Freshman running back teams," head coach Sam and, finally, Heptig for 25 and a the play call." penalty on the visitors during the Kornhauser said. "Last week we 6-0 lead. The Gothic Knights weren't return gave Stony Brook the ball See;FOOTBALL, Page 18 NCAA Says Sportsmanship Counts - Before and After the Garne BY COLLEGE PRESS SERVICE : of the game one hour before kickoff, giving them the many football games began to resemble a gridiron ^version ' "if authority to throw the yellow flag before the openingof American Gladiators. Fights involving at Ielast 10 OVERLAND PARK, Kan. _ The pre-game college whistle. In addition, new rules are in place that will give players broke out in five games, including a bench-c learing football ritual of intimidation has existed since the leather- officials more authority to control taunting and prolonged brawl between the Colorado Buffaloes and the Miami helmet days of Knute Rockne. celebrations during the games. Hurricanes. Players weren't alone in their br utality, But today's players have been doing more than trash- Players who get a little too excited after a big play however, as a post-game wrestling match beXtween talking and staring each other down from the sidelines. In may also be penalized 15 yards. "Players will express University of North Carolina assistant coach Ted Cain and recent years, fights before the opening kick-off have excitement over a particular play but must never address North Carolina State assistant coach Don Tho impson become an all-too-common sight in college football remarks or gestures to opponents or spectators, nor may became the "play of the day" on television spoirtscasts stadiums across the nation, say National Collegiate they spike the ball or throw it into the air," says the new across the country. Athletic Association officials. rule, part of the NCAA's Points of Emphasis in the 1994 The new rules specify that players or coach es who But no more. Good sportsmanship is high on College Football Rulebook. "Choreographed or delayed fight will be ejected from the game. If the fight oc-curs in the NCAA's agenda this year, and teams looking for spectacles have no validity in football and detract from the second half, they will also be prohibited from Iplaying that extra motivational edge before the game may its traditions... Enthusiasm without exhibitionism must be in the first half of the next game. Players or coaches who find themselves thrown for a loss- of 15 yards to be the goal." leave the bench during a fight will be ejected from the exact. Although there were fights throughout the season lastgame in progress and will be ineligible for the folIlowing Beginning this football season, officials are in control .year, players seemed especially riled up on Sept 25, when game as well. El