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Nova Students New Buildings on Nova's Campus Volunteer Kimber Sharp If you have visited the Nova University campus in the last two years, you must have Help to Children, noticed the flurry of activity going on. Bull­ dozers, landscapers, and building mainte­ nance people abound from every direction. Homeless, and Even though this sounds a bit hectic, Nova University will be the one beneficiary of all this seemingly rapid action. Communitv In a lengthy interview with John Santulli, Nova's Director of Business Ser­ vices and Facilities Management, I found See Ventures on 3 out what new changes we can expect on the face of the Nova campus in the up and coming future. Rusty Goes What's all this talk about a new Admin­ istration Building? "In Utero" Yes, the blueprints have already been approved for the and Norma Horvitz Administration Building. Construction will with Nirvana begin in January 1994, and is scheduled to A rendering of lhe William and Norma Horvitz Administration Building, to />t conslructe_d on Nova's mai11 campus, Fort :.,auderda/'e, i11 January 1994. See Arts on 9 se-e CONSTRUCTION on 8 Knights Basketball What does the New Year What is SCORE hold in store for Nova? and what does Outlook Promising Tracy Froebel Beginning in 1994 and continuing in it stand for? See Sponder's the years to come, Nova University will Sports on 10 undergo immense changes academically, Tracy Froebel geographically, and professionally. On Tuesday, October 26, at 10:45 a.m:, the When one hears the word "score," one Presidents of Nova and Southeastern Uni­ thinks of football, hockey, or soccer games. versities jqined together to sign the official However, for numerous Nova University merger agreement. At the start of the new students the word "score" does not bring volume 4 year, in January 1994, Nova University will Dr. Stephen Feldman (left), Presidenlof Nova thoughts of footballs, hockey pucks, or soc­ University, and Dr. Morton Terry (right), President be established as Nova Southeastern Uni­ of Southeastern University of the Health Sciences. cer balls. Instead, thoughts of volunteerism, versity. leadership, awareness, and education come issue 6 At a press conference on October 26, affected by the merger. Nova and South­ to mind. both Dr. Morton Terry, President of South­ eastern Universities have become one for The SCORE program was instituted in. eastern University of the Health Sciences, the simple reason that "The whole is greater the Fall of 1992, and was originally nick­ and Dr. Stephen Feldman, PresidentofNova · than the sum of its parts," as President Terry · named "Dharma." However, as the Thanksgiving University, emphatically stated that the stated. program's size increased to sixty-seven stu­ merger was by no means a "rescue merger." Nova University's $1 lOmillion annual dents in the Fall of 1993, it became identi­ Both University Presidents agreed that revenue will be pooled with Southeastern' s fied as SCORE. In this sense the word 1993 the employment of Nova's 1,400 or . Sm,itheastern' s 400.t!mployees would not be ., • , ...... s e e M :E R G I N G o n 4 s e e . SC O ,R E o n: 4 page 2 the knight Friday 19 November 1993 Probation for What's Missing Prophylactics from Rape Debates ~ittei 'Dt,ta I bY ''M· icbele James" Chris Kehl * The toll owing piece is written under a me to go to a movie. Though I could not go .course and the male partner knows it. pseudonym b~cause the writer sees no need to the movies, he picked me up anyway. I He knew I did not want to be there Ladies: ever have that not-so-fresh feel­ to make herself the object of overt ing? Guys, do you know how to relieve the sensationalism. This story i~ true, and did not ask where we were going, nor did he because I tried to claw him and hurt him, and these are the writer's opinions. burning itch ofrecurrent hemorrhoids? Want tell me. He drove to a secluded spot, that is. I stated I did not want to engage in sexual to know the phone sex numbers for guys to Since entering college a few months now Sawgrass Mills Mall, but at the time it activity. He did not care what I wanted! talk to girls, or girls to talk to guys, or for ago, I have noticed something. There are was dirt hills. . I do not want the readers to pity me, but guys to talk to guys, and finally, for girls to certaintopics,mainlyabortion,religion,and We sat talking and looking at the stars, I want them to be educated. Ifany individual talk to girls? daterape,everyonelovestodebate. I thought and then he kissed me once before ordering has been raped, talk to someone. If one is Where do you find all this information when I came to college I could start from me to take my pants off. He then proceeded scared it may happen, be very careful. Ifone and more? Probably between the breaks in scratch, but I cannot because my repressed "Seinfeld" and "Monday Night Football." nightmare keeps haunting me. Men, if you ever get angry because your gi.rlfriend is not ready, That's right! Commercials! lwasafourteenyearoldvirginwhohad or does not want to have sex, don't force her to have sex. In the "Gay Nineties," we, the con- never had a real boyfriend, and yes, I did sumer, can find everything we need on tele- know my attacker quite well. He was hand- to pin me down and pulled out a condom. bas ever had a gut feeling about someone vision-from the Tbighmaster to the SouV some, had a car, and was a junior in high Rather politically correct, don't you think? and the feeling warns you to beware, po­ Psychic Hotline. It seems all consumer school. I was a freshman, fourteen years old You are probably thinking, well why litely excuse yourself and leave. That just needs are to be met by our new best frjend, and very naive. I didn't believe these things didn'tsherunorscreamorsomething. Well, might save you from being a victim. No the television. But what happens when we happened in real life, but now I know they very honestly, I was afraid for my life. I had person should be sexually assaulted, but it grow up? Well, there's always the driving do. seenthisguyangrybeforeandUrnewbehad does happen. school ads, and the "Oxy IO" spots. I am writing this article because I am a bad temper. He would not think twice Men, if you ever get angry because your Okay, but what happens when little sick and tired of hearing how the "experts" about hitting me. girlfriend is not ready, or does not want to Jane and John want to explore the wonders feel about rape. I was a victim, and am now So I lay there and let him sexually have sex, don't force her to have sex. Please of the dirty three letter word that starts with a survivor. I am not proud of this, nor did I attack me. You are saying to yourself, she think bow you would feel if someone did ''S" and ends with "?" ask to be raped. I was not dressed provoca- didn't outrightly say no. So it isn't rape, that to your mother, sister, grandmother, The first concern of any parent, or re- lively, nor were we "fooling around and right? No, wrong it is rape if the woman sponsible adult, is to warn their child of the _went too f~." does not want to partake in sexual inter- s e e y J c T J M O n 11 dangers of partaking in sexual intercourse. Veryslillplyput,hecalledmeandasked Ji~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thisincludesteenagepregnancy, some good ....______Kimber Sharp Indian chief natured STD's, and of course, Acquired boob tube big wigs into believing that if they Immune Deficiency Syndrome. play "condom commercials," no one will . Tracy Froebel associate pilgrim If these lovely prospects don't scare watch their shows. Good! Bring on the Jason Domasky chilled cranberry sauce the hell out of the child, then what do dancing girls, and Spuds Mackenzie wear­ Anthony Dominici turkey carver I pocket liner =~ you do? You, of course, turn to your ing lubricated condom hats. best friend. I say let these groups boycott television Jeff Sponder Zima beans and athletic munchies ~ Ifyou tum to television for guidance, as for a while, and catch up on their reading. Preston Frenkel he baked the pumpkin pie we did just a paragraph ago, then lo and Specifically, they can read Attorney Gen­ ~ behold, we see a sonogram of an unborn eral, Janet Reno's predecessor, C. Everett Dr. Chris Jackson stuffing and basting advisor fetus about to be aborted, and a strong mes­ Koop's, study on AIDS, and its dramatic '< sage that abortion is wrong. We see that side increase in the youth of America, due to .. gobble, gobble,, of the argument. many factors-including lack ofknowledge Now, where are the Pro-choice ads? of safer sex methods. Chris Kehl "Michele James" ~ Whoops, my mistake, there aren' tany. Well, I welcome all rebuttals that will justify Tia Shafiq Sarah Polo that's okay. As long as the networks broad­ the shunning of prophylactic commercials Bari Grossman Donna Kaye cast safer sex commercials too, right? during the breaks between "In Living =­~ Wrong! Notasingleone. Everwonder Color's" Hy Girls and "Martin." N.I.S.A. N.U.T.S. WNKR why this is? Remember: ignorance of the N.A.T.U.R.E. N.U.B.S.A. In an era where we went from "free truth is no excuse. love" to "free AIDS testing," you would = The Knight is the official stu­ 452-1553., any time. ~ think a conscious person would be able to dent newspaper of Nova University. The opinions expressed in The find one commercial for condoms on the f0~~,i:i:1T·Nl;0~;·3 STAMPS: rJJ. All university members are encour­ Knight do not represent the opinions tube. Don't be fooled by MTV or other pay Diversitv aged to submit maize, sweet pota­ of Nova University or any person or CtQ channels that mention prophylactics in pass­ I~"~~,·-... l _. - · . l ing; or to the beat of the commercialized toes, or anything they desire for pub­ group associated with Nova Univer­ t - through sity. Each individual, group, or tur­ •• drummer. .t , .' , -,· ·-u lication or consumption. Where's the Beef? Betteryet, "Where's ~?.~;

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7 1 1 \ t)I~IJN'l l~l~ll \T l~N'l IJlll~S THANK YOU! The Volunteer Board would like to thank everyone who volunteered to make 'Karnival 4 Kids' the huge success that it Nova ,Students_Really was. Special thanks go out to Terry O'BrienandMikeMansfield, whoplanned the activities and games, as well as "Make a Dlllerenc:e .." S tepbanie Castonguay and the rest of the VOLUNTEER S tudentLife body, for enduring the scorch­ Tia Shafiq - an event held nationally throughout the ing heat and barbecuing anyway. NOVA United States. Another very special thank you goes On Saturday, October 23, Nova Uni­ Director of Student Life, Brad Wil­ out to N.I.S.A. (Nova International Stu­ versity hosted the first annual "Make A liams, was quite pleased with the turnout, dent Association), N.U.T.S. (Nova Uni­ Volunteer Board Difference Day." This event was organized and stated, "I thought it was an incredible versity Theatrical Society), N.U.B.S,A. to benefit abused, homeless, and foster chil­ success." (Nova University Black Stu dent Ats soda-, w·ants You to dren. Mr. Williams also commented that tion), RS.A. (Resident Student Associa­ Over 153 guests, ages ranging from two - Nova University plans to add "Make A tion), and countless numbers of other vol­ Adopt an Angel · to nineteen, attended along with 105 volun­ Difference Day" to the annual Student unteers! teers. Volunteers began arriving at 8:00 Life calendar, because it was "one of the If you volunteered, but forgot to sign Sarah Polo a.m. to set up the game booths and tables for best events I've been associated with in, please call Bari Grossman at (305) the big day. The first guests arrived around through Student Life. It was just really 476-4871 so that you can receive your The Volunteer Board is an exciting 9:30 a.m., .and it was non-stop fun from positive." well-deserved certificate of appreciation community oriented group. The head of the there. The volunteers were the "differen~" from the Volunteer Board. - Board is Bari Grossman; Liaison for Cam­ The guests were greeted and given a in the day. Thank you again for pus Volunteerism. Other members include. name tag as they arrived. There were many Two volunteers from the American Making A Difference! games giving everyone an opportunity to Red Crpss attended the event in addition Maria Menendez, Donna Kaye, Lysa Brock, The Volunteer Board of Nova Uni­ win a prize such as, a Nova University toNovastudents. The Liaison for Cam­ Sarah Polo, and Joel Natt. The Board would versity would like to extend a word of frisbee, or a Nova University water bottle': pus Volunteerism, in conjunction with also like to welcome its new addition, thanks to the following contributors to the There was a softball throw, ring toss, Student Life, organized the event. Nazarine Patel. 1st Annual 'Karnival 4 Kids': The goal of this Volunteer Board is to bean bag toss, football throw, relay races, . The volunteer board, consisting of volleyball, hula hoops, tug of war, water bring volunteerism to our campus, and get Sarah Polo, Lysa Brock, Donna Kaye,_ American Red Cross students, as well as (acuity, involved in their balloons, face painting, and arts and crafts Joel Natt, Maria Menendez, and head of Another Generation Preschool community. We plan and give life to all table, and a giant balloon room for the young the board, Bari Grossman, posted signs Astra Jump of Florida types of special events with regard to com­ kids to bounce in. and memos, sent e-mail messages, and did Broward County School Board Homeless Education Program munity interest. For instance, on October 23 Dr . Joe Lakovich we held the "Kamival 4 Kids," which was an The -Jiids .were running around lilie it Firestone Tire and Service effort to celebrate the national "Make A was the happiest day of their lives. Francis Jackman Jones Intercable Difference Day." . McDonald's Besides the recent National Hunger and In addition to the fun and games, a everything possible to get as many volun­ Mikey Betesh Homelessness Week, Nova University will variety of music ,was provided courtesy of teers involved as possible. Miss Lysa Brock be hosting the Adopt-an-Angel holiday pro­ Nova's campus radio station, WNKR. Stu­ ''The goal was to offer a day of games, Nova Books dent Life organized lunch with the assi~­ fun, focxl, and music for kids of unfortu­ 'Our Favorite Purple Dinosaur' gram. We would like all clubs, fraternities/ Pare 28 Restaurant sororities, and departments on campus to tance of students, who grilled hamburgers, nate circumstances," said Ms. Grossman. · Publix sponsor a child for the Chris tmas/Chanukah bot dogs, and cheeseburgers, at the J;>ar-b-q. She later added, "it was definitely worth Sandy Grossman and Family holidays. Guests and volunteers alike were invited to it." Service P1us b.s.A. grab a burger or a ,hot dog, and there was Among the guests were the Covenant Smarty Pants the Clown • Stan Stake Adopt-an-Angel plenty of Kool Aid and water to quench µie House, Kids Crusaders for Abused Chil­ Window Classics - thirsts of all on such a bot, sunny day. : dren, The Lippman Family Center, and WNKR College Radio The names of various children, their This was the first year Nova University S.O.S. Children's Village. The parents age, and their holiday wish will be participated in "Make A Difference Day," and advisors were very pleased with the * Thank yQU to- Sarah Polo, Maria pinned on numbers of angels which 1------...------, outcome of the event and the reactions of Menendez, Donna Kaye, and Lysa will bang on a tree in the Rosenthal the kids. Brock, for working so hard, doing Student Center. Those interested in_ By of the day, there were such a worulerful job, and· making sponsoring a child would need to raise NATIONAL IIuNGEll ANn smiles on everyone's faces, ·and all the my life just a little less hectic. guests received certificated for their par­ a minimal amount of funds to buy the -Bar·i Grossman child a piece of clothing, a toy, etc. ticipation. Liaison for Campus Volunteer ism This program is being run through the llotlELESSNESS "rEE~ The kids were running around like it Salvation Army. Please contact Bari , was the happiest day of their lives. Grossman if you are interested. Donna Kaye ''That's what we wanted to see," commented-one of the vol­ The Volunteer Board is always accept­ We'veallseenthembefore: Thewoman unteers. "It didn't matter where 'ing new members. The Board meets every sleeping under the bridge, the man holding they came from, or what they Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. in the Conference the "will work for food" sign. But does bad been through. They were Room, located on 'the second floor of the anyone stop to talk to them, or ask them how ours for the day, and I felt really Rosenthal Student Center. they are? Nine out of ten people would gocxl about making a difference If you are enthusiastic, dedicated, and probably answer "No!" to that question. But in someone's life, even if only reliable, we'd love for you to join us! For why? Could it be that society portrays for that one day. I was dirty and -­ any further information, contact Bari tired when it was over, but I Grossman at (305) 476-4871. see HOMELESS on 5 would do it all again." The Campus Volunteer.ism "Make a Difference" team!" page 4 the knight Friday 19 November 1993 Merging Benefits SCOREi ng Social Awareness for Nova All Concerned 1n~ the South Florido Communitv

continued from page 1 I continued from page 1 organizations SCORE students have uti­ volunteerism in both the Nova University lized. and local community. $25 million annual revenue to generate an I"SCORE" assumed a different persona and Recently,· SCORE students collected When asked about the purpose of the annual revenue in excess of $135 million. now means: trash discarded on Hollywood Beach as SCORE program, Assistant Dean Robinson .With this revenue Nova University's Social Awareness participants in a county-wide Beach Clean stated, "We want to extend the learning scholastic and physical environment in all Community Service Up, and assisted abused and foster children process beyond the walls of the classroom degree areas will be expanded, a graduate Open-Mindedness for the afternoon at "Make a Difference and the buildings of Nova University." health sciences program will be developed, Responsible Leadership Day." According to Steve Haddad,,director of and the needed facilities to house Educational Commitment The program is broken down, over the ·the Florida Office of Campus Volunteers, in Southeastern's medical programs will be This abbreviation represents five at- four-year period, to focus on different areas an article entitled, "Colleges Make Volun- constructed. tributes SCORE students have demonstrated Collectively, Nova Southeastern will prior to their acceptance in the program. The SCORE program is designed to inform become the second largest independent uni­ These attributes will continue to be integral students of social and community problems. versity in South Florida. components in each student's social and Southeastern University of the Health professional life in the future. where leadership and conununity service teer Work Pay Off' (The Miami Herald, Sciences, a relatively young university, The SCORE program is open to quali­ are instrumental. September 7, 1993), "I think young people founded in 1979 and located in North Miami fied entering freshman who are Florida resi­ First-year students focus on the Nova today are tired of being perceived as selfish, Beach, began with an enrollment of 40 stu­ dents. Students accepted into the academic University community, and second-year stu­ self-absorbed, and not too intelligent. There dents and has expanded since then to 1,226 program are awarded a monetary grant, en­ dents center on the state community. are social crises out there, and young people students. NovaUniversity,foundedin 1964, abling them to receive a substantial tuition Third-year students are concerned with the have finally heard the call. Instead of shun­ accepted its first class nearly twenty-five reduction each year. international conununity, and fourth-year ning the torch passed to them, they're taking years ago. In exchange for this financial assis­ SCORE students take part in a "Capstone it and running with it." President Feldman noted during the tance, SCORE students are required to com­ Experience." Here students will take the Dr. Suzanne Ferriss, Faculty Liaison press conference that his office had been plete a minimum of nine hours of commu­ knowledge they have acquired throughout for the SCORE program, hopes that when flooded with hospitals wanting to provide nity service a month. In addition, they must the three years in the SCORE program, and SCORE students graduate and enter the clinical programs to Nova Southeastern attend monthly discussion groups to address apply it to a particular field or profession the work force and community, they will take graduate students. However, both universi­ course work and academic progress, as well students hope to enter in the future. the knowledge they have gained from their ties have signed a ten-year contract with the as attend presentations and workshops to The SCORE program is designed to classroom experiences and community ser­ North Broward Hospital District to provide view films and hear guest speakers. inform students of social and community vice commitment back to the community. hands-on clinical programs and internships For example, on Tuesday, November problems. It gives students an opportunity for students of osteopathic medicine. 30, SCORE students are to attend a discus- to make an impact through education and continued 011 the right pal!e The graduate degree programs offered sion on "The Responsibilities of Citizen­ ~'····· ...... ··· ······-- ···············--··············--·······················--·--·····------········-- -·--· ·············································----····: by Nova Southeastern University are medi­ ship," in the Mailman-Hollywood Build­ cal degrees within the health science fields, ing, Room 309, 8:30-10:00 a.m. such as Optometry, Pharmacy, Pathology, Along with these requirements, each 1 and Osteopathy. In five years a student can month students are to submit a commu­ • tii~~ Graduation?!!!?!? ' graduate with a degree in Pharmacy or in nity service log to verify completed ser­ seven years a student can graduate and enter vice hours, and to establish l\ recud of IJ '/ practice as an optometrist. President FeldmanandPresidentTerryanticipate6,000 That's right! Graduation is right around the corner! Do you applicants for acceptance in the graduate Maihnan-HollywoodBuilding. Together have a resume? Are you prepared for an interview? What medical program to fill only 130 available Nova and Southeastern Universities will about graduate school? Job prospects? Wow, that's a lot to spots. add nearly 250,000 square feet to the In addition to the expansion of Nova current Nova University campus. think about! But there's help! University'sservicetotheconununity,Nova According to President Feldman, facilities will also undergo expansion and "Eighteen percent ofcollege student,; want The Career Resource Center can help you with all of your remodeling to accommodate Southeastern to study in the health field and there is a career choices, including resume writing, interviewing University. Two NQIIA crying need in hundred and fifty s VII N B r o w a r d techniques, applying to graduate school and much, much thous~d square Q UTHEASl~ER count~ for more! Stop by our office in the Rosenthal Center, room 205 feet will be added people m the tothecurrentNova U N I V E R S I T Y health field." for more information. We're open Monday through Friday campus. As a result of from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. You can also call us at X7504. The Einstein Library will expand to the merger, Nova will be better suited Stop worrying, and start preparing for your career! contain more information and resources, both academically and professionally to and new buildings, estimated at $25 million, serve the inunediate health needs of local · will go up on the Nova campus to satisfy the communities. needs of medical students. At the same time, Nova University un­ Tracy Froebe/ is a Legal Studies nwjor dergraduate facilities will be expanded as to graduate in May. Unjonunately, she well. For example, the William and Norma will not be attending Nova when all these Horvitz Administration Building will be predicted expansions are implemented. constructed, beginning in 1994, to the east However, she sees that Nova's future .. of the Shepard Broad Law Center and the looks very bright! I

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II () ~• ·~ ·~ ·~ s s SCORE Students Sensitive to Communitv Problems continued from page 3 continued from the left page devotion of the students in the SCORE pro­ not comprehend how a homeless. man sus­ gram and with the guidance and direction of tains himself, or how a battered wife copes homeless people as something to be ~raid "Being a SCORE student has greatly Assistant Dean Robinson, Dr. Ferriss, Dr. with her abuser, until an individual enrolls of! Something we can say we feel for as increased my awareness of my community. Stoddart, and Diane Gannott, the program in a program of community service. long as we sil safely within our homes? I was involved in community service in high will become a huge success." According to AssistantDean Robinson, This past week (November 15-20), the school, but not to the extent, and with such As Dr. Arnold Melnick, Executive Vice Nova has an established history of reaching Volunteer Board has brought attention to fervor, as I have been here at Nova. The President and Provost at Southeastern Uni­ out to the community, for example, with the this issue while sponsoring National Hun­ SCORE program is a really great idea and I versity, stated in his keynote address at the Mental Health Center, the "Mommy and ger and Homelessness Week, educating stu­ Me" classes offered by the Mailman Family dents and faculty alike, and building aware­ Novo Universit,; is gradual!,; becoming a universit,; that Center, and academic study programs of­ ness on our campus about the issues that fered abroad. confront us. heeds the coll of the local and 9/obol community. The demand for volunteers has been On Monday, November 15th, the Vol­ recognized throughout the Nova University unteer Board held a candlelight vigil, while hope that it continues for years to come," fourth annual Convocation, a student will community, and students are making time to partakjng with other colleges around the commented Christina Gay, a current fresh­ not attain the "pearls of wisdom" by just take action on behalf of various local orga­ country in the national Sleep-Out, an at­ man SCORE student. reading assigned textbooks. The wisdom a nizations. Nova University is gradually tempt to understand the life of the homeless Regarding the SCORE program, Stu­ student receives comes not only from the becoming a university that heeds the call of by spending a night sleeping outdoors. dent Government Association Vice Presi­ textbook, but from actual experience in a the local and global community. On Tuesday, October 17, the Forensics dent, Shaji Eapen stated: "I have been doing certain field. You do not have to be a SCORE student Society and the Volunteer Board sponsored community service since the sixth grade, The SCORE program gives students to do your part! a debate on the causes and solutions to and I think that such a program is potentially that "actual experience." hunger and homelessness. a huge benefit and plus, not only for the Service to the community allows an For more information regarding vol­ In addition, the Volunteer Board hosted members of the program, but for the Nova individual, regardless of age, to learn not unteer projects or services, contact Bari several guests, including Cami Gibson, Di- community and for the surrounding com­ only new skills, but to view life from diverse Grossman at (305) 476-4871, or Vol­ munities as well. I believe that with the angles. In many instances individuals can- unteer Broward al 522-6761. see HUNGRY on Looks like a s c Vivarin night. The big one's only 12 hours away. You could have paid more attention in class, but tonightyou've gotta cram. First, you better keep those eyes from closing. Revive with Vivarin. ~ ·.·.. t2~ I (___~, 6 \~.,. /:, Safe as coffee, it helps keep you awake and mentally alert for hours. So when your most difficult problem to .. /):::- :.= I) ('0 . solve is how to stay awake ... make it a Vivarin night! ::, ~ ,JCo I s 4· .. -~·. ~0 =1~!~t,1 )' ,3 ·.· S ~ ~~ .· S , '"l\ "''''' . Z. , ~ f0~~Jc t ~j ;;~~;,;; ;~I.! ~y .... § I") ~ § :"'./ ·:'-° ~ d ~ ·~ i~ rl--r =< Orq:/ /) <'~ /l)Jv k~6:) ~ Revive with VIVARIN~

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Barbara Brodman, Professor and Coor­ On behalf of Community Blood Center dinator of the Latin American and Carib- of South Florida, Inc., a sincere thank you NUBSA Bake Sale! bean Studies program at Nova University, is goes out to the following Nova University The Nova University Black Student available to comment on the situation in students. These students participated in the Association is hosting a bake sale Dec. 3 in Haiti. campus Blood Drive sponsored and con­ front of the Parker Building on Nova's main Brodman, as a delegate for the Wash­ ducted by N.A.T.U.R.E. on September 28. campus, Ft. Lauderdale. The sale will begin ington Office on Haiti, traveled to Haiti to Jamie Amacher David Nurbin at8:30a.m.andcontinue through 11:30a.m. observe the last elections held there. She Margie Booker Therese Obrien The Blood Center can also arrange to NUBSA invites all students to its regu­ returned to the country on October 23, 1993 Aimee Bucchino Laura Peck supply an Aphoresis Unit for those who are lar weekly meetings held every other Fri­ for a two week stay as a human rights Curtis Burney Sarah Polo interested in donating plasma. The proce­ day, at 5:15 p.m. in the Rosenthal Student observer with Cry for Justice. Danielle Daulerio Carolyn Pope dure of Aphoresis draws the blood, spins it Center, in room 202. E-mail Lisa Metellus, Cry for Justice is a coalition of U.S. Dianne Ervin Ann Reynolds down, and returns your blood cells to you. 'metellus' on Nova's Polaris computer sys­ peace and justice groups trying to help the Adrienne Estebanez Susan Richards The plasma that is taken out is replaced tem, for more information. situation in Haiti through non-violent means Joshua Feingold Ginette Roman by your body within 48 hours, as long as you with International Observers. Daemon Fields Marlana Rugg increase your fluids. This allows the donor For more information, contact Dr. Christina Gay Antonette Russell to donate plasma as often as once a week if Brodman at (305) 475-7001. Lena Hall Charmaine Santiago you want. Make Your Best Move: Davida Herman Todd Shane In order to arrange for the Aphoresis Paul Hill Robin Sherman Unit, we will need to guarantee at least three The Nova Knights Chess Club meets Elisha Jacobs Randi Sims donors. If you are interested in donating by Tuesdays and Thursdays, in the Rosenthal Rolling Stones Ronald Kabansky Sara Solomon Aphoresis, please contact David Nurbin, Student Center cafeteria, from 6 to 9 p.m. Donna Kaye Tracy Soto President ofN.A.T.U.R.E. E-mail president Russell Splain at Chris Kehl Joseph Southard Anyone who wishes to make an ap­ 'splainr', secretary Oscar at 'friaso', or trea­ Hit the IMAX!! Jean Lewi-s Erin Sprague pointment on-line, contact David Nurbin, surer Joel at 'nattj', on Nova's Polaris com­ knight knugget Jenny Liming Helen Tragou President ofN.A.T.U.R.E.• at 'nurbind', or puter system. Or call Russell at home at Michelle Macko Alisha Valle call the StudentLifeofficeat(305)452-1400. (305) 584-8860. Imagine Mick Jagger's lips "larger than John Malouff Brian Wactlar life" pictured on a 60-foot-high by Joel Natt Irina Yusupov 80-foot-wide screen, ably backed by Keith Those who donated blood in Septem· Richard's electrifying guitar, surrounding ber will have another opportunity in De­ you on a 14,000-watt, six-channel, cember. 42-speaker sound system. On Wednesday, December 1, GOLD PERFECTIONS™ Add the acoustical accompaniments of N.A.T .U.R.E. will be sponsoring their sec­ guitarist Ron Wood, bassist Bill Wyman ond blood drive this semester. The drive and drummer Charlie Watts and thousands will be held from 12-5 p.m. in the second ALARM ENGINEERS™ of your closest friends. floor lounge in the Rosenthal Student Cen That's"RollingStones 'AtTheMAX'," ter. the Museum of Discovery and Science's newest Blockbuster BUFFINGTON INTERNATIONAL, INC. IMAX Theater film, premier­ (305) 433-0058 (305) 956-9397 ing December 3. · Broward Daae This IMAX film was We are #1 in our trades-Let us secure your piece of mind shown over five nights in and embelish your most prize possession *Your Vehicle* We come to Turin, Berlin and London, be­ you for both installation and seryice, from Kendall to Pompano tween July and August 1990, during the final leg of the Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle Tour. GOLD PACKAGING I i ALARM SYSTEMS

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Nova's International Student Associa­ - tion welcomes all members and non.:members to join them at their next meeting, which will feature Dr. Stephen Feldman, President of Nova University, as the special, key speaker. room of the Rosenthal Cafeteria. This will be NISA's last meeting of 1993. For further information, contact Ecuador's Amazon Rainforest. To celebrate their accomplishments, and to . NISA president,JuanPablo Correa, welcome Dr. Feldman, NISA is sponsoring an via electronic mail (username: Explore International Dinner. . Each person is encour­ correaj), or NISA advisor Micki aged to bring a cultural dish from his or her Johnson, at (305) 475-7037: home country. Also, feel free to contact Maruque l AMAZO-NIA Pinel in the Student Life office for But don't worry! If you can't cook, don't January 2-9, 1994 panic, you're still encouraged to attend! Learn details. about others, as well as yourself, by .celebrating January 9-18, 1994 cultural differences with your Nova peers! Don't be shy! with As their second volunteerism project of the Dr. Don Johnson, Biogeography, University ,,f IIJinois I semester, NISA will be raising money for Dr. Barry Barker, i Children in Distress. They also wel- ,------'------1 Environmental Geography, Nova Un iversitu; come and encourage any clubs and/ or individuals who would like to help DO YOU WANT TO WIN A T.V., Our group continues its ongoing biogeographical study of the tropical rainforest ecosystem in the Upper Amazon Basin. We fly to Quito from Miami and then travel deep into the jungle by driving to do so. south from Quito along the Pan Ameriam Highway; through the Valley of the Volcanoes. then I A PARTY DJ'D FOR FREE, or turning east, descending to the departure point, Puyo, located in the Amazon doud forest on the This next, very special meeting eastern side of the Andes Mountains. We continue to travel by canoes down the Napo River to tne Jungle Lodge. There we investigate the plant and animal life in the area as well as making contact I takes place on Wednesday, Decem­ 15 CD'S OF YOUR CHOICE???? with the indigenous peoples who live there. It's a learning adventure of a lifetime and a fascinating look at the mysterious and intriguing I: ber 8, at5 p.m. However,pleasenote Amazonia, the world's largest tropical rainforest . . .. then purchase a raffle ticket from WNKR!! II the change in location. This meeting COSTS AND ARRANGEMENTS will be held in the private dining Foronly $1.00 one of these AWESOME prizes could This nine day expedition begins in Miami and costs $1450 per pe,son. I The costs indude r/t airfare from Miami, lodging, ground transportation, be yours! Through December 10, WNKR will be hosting gui~. and food in the field, a Galapagos add-on available at special educational rates. their 1st Annual Raffle. Tickets are available from any WNKR station member: Chris Mohall, Brady Decker, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT: Dr. Don Johnson Dr. Barty w. Barker What's Up and Coming for Alpha Chi? James Reinlieb, Gerard Rose, or Anthony Dominici, or Althea Jones 7S7 S.E. 17th St., Causeway Department of Geography Suite #230 stop by the WNKR station in the Rosenthal Student University of Dlinois Ft.Lauderdale, Florida 33316 We invite all Alpha Chi members, Center, across from the Student Life Office. Urbana, Dlinois 61801 800-233-7324 217-333-1880 305-463-2557 whether old or new, lo a "business meeting." Are you a person who loves music? Do you enjoy This meeting will be. held on Monday, No- having a good time,andimprovingcriticalskills? Are you vcmbcr 29, in the small dining room of the lacking an escape from school work? Then WNKR is the Rosenthal Cafeteria. It begins at 5: 15 p.m. place for you. DJ's are alli'.m in demand ... so what arr' For further infom1ation, contac1 Alpha you waiting for? Sign up today!1 •••••••••••••••••••• Chi co-advisor Dr. Christine Jackson: al The radio station is located in the (305) 370-5664, or Dr. Linda Gordon at · Rosenthal Student Center or call (YJ5J CABARET '93 (;5) 3.:>:_5663. 475-7419tomllke an appoin1menl. J . ··~ t~st:ir,ig It's finally here! Tomor­ row night, November 20th, month of november from 8 PM-10 PM in the HOLISTIC MASSAGE Rosenthal Student Center caf­ OF HOLLYWOOD ·eteria: join the Nova Univer- Highly Trained State Licensed Therapists•Clean Comfortable Facilities sity Theatrical Society for a nightonBroadway! Come out Swedish Massage• Accupressure • Deep Tissue for an evening of true class, • and we watch the talent of Nova r$------.------,Lic.#MM4278 I 5 • 00· OFF· w/ad. Exp. 12/9/93 I Comprehensive Medical Center University shine on stage! 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page 8 the knight Friday 19 November 1993 The Future of Campus Co ns t, uc t i on : Administration a·nd Psychology Buildings, and a Swimm.ing Pool continued from page 8 conclude around late August or early September. The building will be lo­ cated at the east end of the lake be­ tween the Shepard Broad Law Center and the Mailman Hollywood Center. This new building will be a two­ story design. with a central ·atrium lobby similar to the architecture of the Shepard Broad Law Center. The first floor will house primarily student ser­ vices, with central administration to be located on the second floor. In amass exodus from the Parker building will be Student Affairs, Fi­ nancial Aid, the Registrar's Office, and the Bursar's Office. The Office ,..., of the President and Vice President ·w'N ,., • • '*"~Il V ?1% t' o~. T'R~...,. .f¢t fl4""4 -... - ~9 ...... ,, ...,...... ~~ ... . will also be moved to the new Admin­ istration Building, along with many ' .;.,,,.. • t -f ut ~'?· pr..;..~er ' ·-~l. s. '" of the departments which are cur­ tnJ..a1-4 ~·t .:-:. :~ _.... .· ' ...... rently housed in the "modular build­ • , . ,.#~ ings," such as Accounting and Uni­ .. versity Research Services. / Since the new William and NormaHorvitzAdministratioo Build­ ing will absorb so many offices, there ~ will be many empty spaces oo cam­ pus. Now is the time to decide what is going where when this space is finally designated_as "available." When all the administratioo of­ fices now in Mailman are relocated to the new administration building, the building will consist ofoolymembers of the Psychology Department. How­ ever, let it be noted that the plans for a brand new School of Psychology building have already been drawn up. and await.available funding. Hope­ fully, construction on this new build­ ing will conclude within the next 2-3 years. As Mailman absorbs the remain­ der of the psychology department, you may wonder what is going to go in Parker. For this I received two different answers. According to John Santulli, the Parlcer Building will take on a more "medical" look; The first floor would remain al­ most completely intact as it is pres­ With ¥isff youi11>e ae••••fat ll!l'&fle tban ently, minus the Admissions depart­ 1;8 million pla-aes. aemy tllree ti~, ~()te th~it American ~press. ment.· Due to the merger of Nova And thai~s r,nt a n,iiJerint. Univ(?rsity with Southeastern Univer­ 11 r · --.Ii· , • . tiU' ~T. ® sity of the Health Sciences, the third "'~y,asa. l"'l"s· Eve. ,~•• ~ '1DJr .,\,,an~ 10 Be. floorofthe building will evolve into a medical library. There are definite plans for the

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Thanksgiving issue the knight page 9 ,1,;,.,,,,,,11: lle11e;1tl1 tl1e DELl1ING THE u ·uNGllY continued from page 5 1 1 S\TCl1ttltt9Jic;1I l~;1c;1tle rector of the Salvation Army; Pat Mantis of the Cooperative Feeding Program; and oth­ Preston "Rusty" Frenkel The opening song, "Serve the Servants", ers for a panel discussion and slide show displays Kurt Cobain's uncanny ability to about hunger and homelessness. Over the past several months music, as arrange such captivating sonnets, while ru- hard-core stability to make the variety of In preparation for our campaign against a whoie, has undertaken a rather nauseating ining his "Ulysses" equivalent with, "The images much more tangible. hunger and homelessness, a few of the Vol­ trend. ltseemsthattalenthasbeenreplaced legendary divorce is such a bore." Lyric Asfortheothertwosong'smentioned: unteer Board members decided to go out and with the mere mention of "revolution'.' (4 mismanagement is certainly one of the re- first, "Frances Farmer... " isn't exceptional talk to some homeless people. Out goal was Non Blondes), and with it, the overwhelm- occurring themes. But, then again, so is, in terms of both instrumental and lyrical to ask them what they wanted. That may ingly popular "teenage-angst movement" first rate, down home, kick-ass grunge- quality, but the tone of the piece works very seem relatively simple, but rarely are they has more or less been "oat-brained." Seattle style. well. There's a profound nastiness that asked that question. People pass by the Trapped within a media circle, most of "Heart-Shaped Box," "Rape Me," becomes extremely addicting. With lines streets and hand out a dollar, or simply do us tend to forget that generic brands, while "Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge on like: "It's so relieving, to know that you' re nothing at all. That might relieve the guilt a "cheaper" than their competitors, are, in Seattle," and "tourette's" capture the full leaving, as soon as you get paid," the pun- little, but never does anyone look into their fact, generic, and hav{ • • . • . • . . lishmentis allowed to lin- eyes and see their pain, or bother to hear no place in the alterna Rape Me, bemg the extremely controversial song that ,t IS (HA HA HA HA jger, causing total and . their story. tiveand/orcommercm HA HA!} is also perhaps the most well-orchestrated song on the album. 11.madu1terated engross- From October 14-17, Volunteer Board society of music. With ' ' 1ment. member Maria Menendez and Liaison for this in mind, it became apparent that flavor of Nirvana's musical diversity. Second, "tourette' s" was merely in­ campus Volunteerism, Bari'Grossman, at~ Nirvana's latest, In Utero, had been sent to "Heart-Shaped Box," while more of a bal­ tended to pay homage to the other thrash tended the National Student campaign revert us back to, a long forgotten, promised lad, has a tremendous bite, and entrances the song ofits type, "Territorial Pissings," which against Hunger and Homelessness Confer­ land. very second it tickles the ear with an under­ was on Nevennind. Put it this way: if you' re ence in Tampa, Florida. ·After speaking to With Nevennjnd forever shadowing stated array of visual psychosis. searching for the meaning of life (42, Ihe many homeless, and even some former each new inspiration, attempting to re-cre­ "Rape Me," being the "extremely con­ Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, by Dou­ homeless individuals, they realized how ate themselves as "The band with no expec­ troversial" song that it is (HA HA HA HA glas Adams), don't bother listening to this important that question was. tations," might have sealed Nirvana's fate, HA HA!) is also, perhaps, the most well­ beauty. However, if you're looking for "What do you really want?" much like many other previously successful orchestrated song on the album. It's the only some serious mosh-pit mayhem, in under "They may not even know how to an­ musicians (Prince, or whatever that symbol song I can honestly refer to as smooth. Not three minutes, then "tourette's" would be swer that question at first, because no one is). So, In Utero. for the most part, keeps necessarily a good thing, but, in this ca,;e, it ever asked it," states Jim Peterson, a man with the original format, unpredictable. most certainly is. It brings a much needed see UNCANNY O ll 11 who was homeless and hopeless for most of ,. . his life. ''They don't even know they have a II right to want anything. But when you talk to us, shake :• Dood gets me You're at school. Maybe ~ur hand, an~ listen to our stories, you make us feel C' 1 alone for the first time. like hwnans. Having classes that are With this in mind, the Volunteer Board set out on th roug h my unbelievably hard -- the a mission to do just that-interaction with the home- .. • h t pressure is on. As life gets less peoples of Broward. On October 31, Bari n 19 S • more intense, you get more Grossman and myself visited the Salvation Army · I obsessed with food. You eat, located on Broward Boulevard. just east of the 1-95 constantly. Binging arid sometimes exit. purging. Or you diet as though a At first, I was a little nervous and afraid. I was If I eat morsel of food would kill you. stepping into something new and different, and pos­ We understand what you're sibly even dangerous. I didn't know what to expect, Pizza. I going through. The Renfrew Center, so I expected the worst. But I was wrong. Everyone WE GO WHERE YOU GO: known nationally for the successful there was friendly and eager to talk and answer treatment of thousands of women questions. AMSTERDAM $180 feel with disordered eating, We asked them what they wanted, and they LONDON $185 ·sgust·1ng offers individual and ~roup suggested the necessities, such as food, clothing, and Dl. _ therapy programs durmg shelter. When speaking with many people, we real­ SAN JOSE,CR $140 the day, evenings and ized that all they could see was a short term solution­ NEW YORK $118 weekends. We have a program near they needed immediate help. you that will fit into your schedule, However, as the Volunteerism Board see it, it is CHICAGO $118 and help you manage your life. important to find a strategic plan for long-term reso­ Please call today. lution. That is the exact reason why we brought with WASHINGTON DC $118 us a national petition by the Coalition for the Home­ Fares are from Miami, each way, based on a I • Call 1-800-332-8415 for round trip purchase. Taxes & surcharges not • our free Information sheet, !•'ss, asking President Clinton to address the issues included. Restrictions apply. Some fares may ;:=...... '1::s FOOD & ME. It's Important immediately. Over 15 signatures of homeless indi­ require an International Student ID and/or are viduals were obtained . age restricted. .food for thought. ea:; We have just begun to fight these issues. There ..... ·~ is a lot more to do and each one of us can make a -::= ~ difference. Homeless people are just like you and me . They have the sarrie wants, the same needs, and they "t::I l;S RENFREW CENTER deserve the same respect. c::, Cl.) --- Join the Vol.unteer Board in their cam­ EMPOWERING- WOMEN TO RECLAIM mEIR LIVES Ole DatranCtr.#320 paign. If you are interested, or would like 9100 s. Dadelm Blvd, Miami a!f -ca l-800.332-8415 further information on the plight of t[ie home­ Most insurance accepted 305-670-9161 less, contact Bari Grossman at ( 305) 476-487 I. ~.

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Jeffrey Sponder The Nova University Knights Soaring to New Heights are coming off their best season in their 11 season history, going 15- Jeffrey Spender the end of November. 14, with a 10-6 NAIA District 7 "Our players are excited about the The Nova University Knights vol­ opportunities that are in front of them," record, and an 8-6 Florida Sun Con- leyball team started their ·season with said Moran.- "They are not looking past . ference record. . Nova won more modest goals. New Head Coach Pegie their next opponent, but understand that games than ever before with its Morah did not Know what to expect from they match up very well against teams fifteen-victory season . . her players and how they would fare we could see if we should move on ." Also, for the·first time, Nova against their competition. "We have had plenty of time to pre­ was .500 or better with a .517 won­ "I was unfamiliar with many of the pare for the District Championships;" loss percentage. The Knights also The Nova Knights' Men's Basketball team, teams we would be competing against continued Moran. "We ne.ed to be ready made it to post season play for only coaches, and managers . simply because I was new to the area," for anything that Flagler College or Palm the second time in team history. stated Moran. Beach Atlantic College throw at us. Even . · ''Those are accomplishments that we the gyin for a player of his size (6 feet). This did not matter because the though we have had minor in•juries Lady Knights have destroyed their com­ throughout the season, our complete are all proud of, here at Nova University," Farias is a good three point shooter and can petition by winning nine of ten matches 10-player roster is readY) to play at 1 00%. said Head Coach Jim Michaels, who is en­ . be deadly when he gets on a roll. in the Florida Sun Conference, and have Right now, we are very healthy._" tering his seventh season at the helm of this The Knights are also hoping for inside an overall record of 26-6. The most Nova matched up against Flagle~ young program. "We had some athletes last scoring from returning senior Tom Cavinder. wins in a season for the Lady Knights College and Palm Beach Atlantic Col­ season that had very good skills along with Cavinder was a starter for most of last sea­ was 19 in 1987 but this record was lege very well over the season. Nova great desire to accomplish goals and play son and averaged 9 .6 points per game and smashed early in the second part of the defeated the Saints of Flagler College, well on the court. Looking back on last year, added4.7rebounds. SeniorDaveMcMillion season. Nova is in an excellent posi­ at Nova, in three straight games, and we played very well against some very for­ returns for his third season with the Knights tion to capture an NAIA District Cham­ then defeated Flagler College on the midable opponents." and has had an excellent pre-season. Bro­ pionship which has eluded them since road in five games. Nova defeated Palm 1989. The Knights won District Cham­ Beach Atlantic in two of the three But with the beginning of the 1993-94 ward Community College. transfer Mark pionships in each of their first five sea­ matches during the season. Nova split season, goes the end of the 1992-93 season. Farquharson could be a dominating force sons of existence. wi.th the Sailfish on the road, and also 1 Nova will play Flagler College in the­ defeated Palm Beach at home. 'At the end of the season the team voted Bess first round of the playoffs and then play A serious rivalry has developed with , MVP and for a good reason,,, said Michaels. 1 the winner of the Palm Beach Atlantic, Nova and Palm Beac.h which · has re­ Webber College match to decide the sulted in a nine year record of 8 wins for Nova lost eight players from a season ago inside. He has shown good blocking ability champion. The District Champion will Nova and 7 wins for Palm Beach Atlan­ while five players are returning. Key losses along with a knack for getting the ball in the then go on to play in South Carolina and tic. In the tournament, lets add to our. from last years team include Juno Armstrong, basket. • · . then move on to play in the National win total in the rivalry and go on from Tournament in San Diego, California at there. JamesH1ll, TomDana,andReggieJackson. Senior Brent Maffett is a returning The Knights leading scorer from a year player who handles the ball well and is good ..______...;.______ago returns in Senior Gary Bess. Bess at ball control. His ability to see the floor solid nucleus has been established for the stated Michaels .. played his first two years at Broward Com- · well should make him an important role at 1994-95 season," said Michaels. "We have 'The Nova University Knights got off to munity College before joining Nova · the point guard position. Returning Sopho­ more quickness than we've seen in years a rough start on the road by losing to Edward University' s team. Bess scored 4 78 points, . more Mareo Hood handles the ball very well past. We also have athletes that are very Waters College, 95,87. Nova was led by averaging 16.5 points-per game last season. and hasa great desire to score. Junior Amar talented. Even though we are working hard senior Tom Cavinder with 24 points, junior He also grabbed 150 rebounds which aver- · Washington is a transfer from Californfa now and have prepared in the recent past, it David Riley adde. 1 Attep~ Both are transfers from Broward Commu-. class has the potential to be the best ever in nity College. my seven seasons at Nova. Though we will Nova Students get 20o/o OFF when you show your Nova ID! Riley is very quick and can jump out of lose four·seniors this year, we believe that a ~::,~-::=~~=::=:::::.11;.:::'1.;~=~:-:!:r.:::.':.:~cr=~=-c::.-.ics..uail•Norad9ntwhichilprf~dw \. · Thanksgiving issue the knight page 11 knight Nova Hosts NAIA District 7 ~~rft~ klassifieds and Ginette Roman in 19th place. Cross-Country There were 22 runners who finished the race. · The Nova Knight Men's team IFun-d .Rczi.ser.sl finished in last place even with Y annakakis Championships finishing fifth. · Other finishers for Nova Runners Miranda Carberry and included Sal Trapia in 23, Bertram Mcin­ Salvatore Trapia. GREEKS! Q.l..JBSI Jeffrey Spondei tosh in 25, Chris Kehl in 26, Herve Jean­ Pierre in 27, and Prasad Iyer in 28. STUDENT GROUPS! Nova University hosted the 1993 Coach of the year was also selected in The top five from the men's and Raise as Much as You NAIA District 7 Cross-Country Cham­ a ballot by the coaches. Webber College women's races will each automatically pionships, on November 6 at Tree Tops won the male coach of the year while qualify for the NAIA National Champion­ Want In One Weeki Park in Davie, Horida. Hagler College, . Warner Southern won the female coach of ships to be held in Kenosha, Wisconsin on $100••• $600.-t 1 SOOI Warner Southern College, Webber Col­ the year. November 20. Kenosha is located about 55 lege, and Nova University each com- Standard cross-country scoring is based miles north of Chicago, Illinois. Market ApplcatlOrw for Citibank "We were very pleased with the re­ VIIA, MCI, IIAal. AMOCO etc. Miranaa Carberry receivedfhe honor Distrid Runner of the Year sults," said Nova Head Cross-Country Cal for vour Fiii T·IHIIT and to . while Tony Yannakakis was named All Distrid for finishing fifth. Coach Jasmin Scaggs. "Our team trained very hard throughout the fall with the pay­ QUaltY for PRU T11P 1o MTV peted with full men's and women's on the finish of the top five runners from off coming today. All of our team shares in IP•NelllAK'9•. teams. each team. The women finished in third the excitement ofMiranda and Tony going The women started off the day run­ to the NAIA Championships." ca11.-.na~ eat. 61. place behind Warner Southern and Hagler. ning 5,000 meters (3.1 miles) at 8:00 in Besides Carberry, other finishers included the morning. The men followed the Irina Yusupov in 12th place, Zelica Grieve Jeffrey Sponder is The Knight's per­ I Organizai-ionsl women at 8:45 in the morning with a in 13th place, Sigal Revah in 14th place, sonal MVP. 8,000 meter (5 miles) run. All District players will be the top 7 :;::~a!:e!!:~:~e:':~ic~u;::r;! l(11rt tttl1ai11' s ll11£a1111y Al1ilities numberonesinglesfinisherinthemen·~ I}~~\ . ~- - andwomen'sraces. MirandaCarberry~ ...... ___~ continued from page 9 i, ~ receivedthebonorDistrictRunnt"roftlii . " ,, . t ~'y YearwhileTonyYannakakiswasl,ame,1 the ideal,?rug ~or,?3ose l~ne~; mgh~: . . ?" v All District for finishing fifth. ~ The nothmg songs like Dumb, mallessence,areJustthat But,pomtless. Not f7 entirely. Some sincerity lurks deep below the pretentious facade of psychological ~~~~~~~~~~~~~--L-.. For your fraternity, sorority _. -::, intrigue. 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summer months. There the fan has a chance including the Parker Building, "modular The Pr~cticality to see the Dolphins "in the flesh" during city", and the Dolphins Training Center. Spring Training and the Dolphins Mini­ Hopefully this "highway" will be expanded of Palm Trees Camp. to encompass the residential halls as well. (Unfortunately, there hasn't been much At present, students driving to class from:the continued from page 8 coverage of the Center. Also dorms must still go out to College A venue highly unfortunate is the fact that and then come through one of the major new School of Medicine to be completed by not many incoming students had entrances. 1996. This building will be located on what the opportunity to tour the facility One aspect that has made this campus now seems to be an abandoned piece of due to the conflicting dorm check­ look incredibly different is the landscaping property on the comer of SW 30th A venue, in dates. Look for an upcoming changes. There have been shrubs planted, or Abe Fischler Boulevard, and University focus on the Dolphins Training turf put down, and flowers scattered through Drive: Center . in an upcoming issue of the now grassy plains of the campus. Also, At this point, two groups of people will The Knight) in true Florida style, palm trees seem to be be without a building: the Computer Sci­ To combat any circulating ru­ popping up everywhere, adding a tropical ence Department and most everyone in the mors, according to involved par­ flavor to the Novascape. NC-SSSS Modular Building. ties dealing with construction "The newly planted palm trees provide According to Dean DeTurk, it is likely projects, there are no present plans shade and beauty. The best thing is, they're the Computer Science Department will be "Way back when:" Leo Goodwin Sr. Hall under construction. to build fraternity or sorority houses practical," states Mr. Santulli. "They can Three clones. are in the planning stages. moving to vacant spaces in the Parker Build­ for the newly acquired Greek Sys­ live with lots or little water. If they fall over, ing. This would leave only those persons in · Nova students have really grabbed hold of tem. Neither have there been set plans to you can just set them back up again. That the NC-SSSS Modular Building without a sports. Though few people were interested designate any of the existing dorms as fra­ makes for easy and beautiful landscaping." home, so to speak. in sports a few years ago, presently there are ternity or sorority houses. Thanks to the influence of Nova's new However, the dean also stressed that teams for baseball, volleyball, soccer, bas- If Greek houses were to appear on the president, Dr. Stephen Feldman, the Nova Nova campus, it would not be for a few campus is metamorphosing into a completely Ideally. when the School ·of Psychology is completed. all N(-5555 staff and years, at which time the Greek influence on different atmosphere from what it was years faculty will then be relocated to their future omces in the Mailman Building Nova's campus would have grown consid­ ago. As a student, I welcome this change erably. with open arms. Cheers! everything is to be treated in conjunction ketball, golf, rugby, tennis, and cross coun­ Also, I'm sure many have recognized with the openings of the new buildings on try, just to name a few. the beginnings ofan "inner-Nova highway" Kimher Sharp. Fdi!Or-in ·Chief o/ The campus: Administration Building, School Those students who take part in various which connects the Mailman and Rosenthal Knight, really appreciales !he new hller­ of Psychology, and School of Medicine. sports events would benefit from having the Buildings with the other side of the campus, Nova highwav. Ideally, when the School of Psychol­ projected facility. Also, the fans who ogy is completed, all NC-SSSS staff and live on campus would appreciate being faculty will then be relocated to their future able to walk to sports events when their offices in the Mailman Building. This will teams play. hopefully be the end of unsightly trailers on Mr. Santulli has confirmed that an­ campus. other brand new, full-sized soccer fielu What about the students? It will be will be built very soon. In addition, an good news for most that Mr. Santulli has older and smaller one will be rebuilt. confirmed Nova's plans to build a swim­ The construction of these professional ming pool for its campus residents in the soccer fields is primarily due to thr fact NOW 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU very near future. This facility will be lo­ that Nova University will be one of many cated near the site of the current barbecue Olympic Villages in the country! ~ ~ GRAND OPENING * * area by the residence halls. After the Olympic competitions, the The planned pool will not be standard question will be bounced as to whether ·Davie Olympic size. As a comparison, tl)e recre­ Nova should add peripheral facilities "WeDelluer''- 472-6202 ational pool would be similar to that of an around the field. For instance, it may be apartment community, such as S unfores t or possible to add a running track around 2853 S. University Dr. Cedar Key (I offer this information to clear the field for use by the cross country O!/cd lo S..,.,Uwian • Tu Sltoppa ofRollin1 Hilla) up any premature remors concerning the team for practice. These issues, how­ size and type of the pool). ever, are still up for debate. 4188 N. 'lJDivenity Dr. • 612·6807 · La11a.l"l&ill Although an Olympian swimming fa­ Mr. Santulli's map shows "future" (S-11W..- Plaa •..,. of lOIII SI.) cility would be greatly welcomed, Nova has outlines for more classrooms, specifi­ determined, based on the number of stu- . cally a few classroom buildings. How­ . ,,,. ~ OPBN FOil WNCH.!f:GGY Uaru &uul4v Oe.~ dents living on campus, a pool this size ever, this is dependent on Nova's future . "'~ ....n.. ,,_.,.•• -· • ,...... ,,_.,_~ "t+J should be adequate. growth, since these buildings will not ;,,- ~· In the face ofmiraculous campus growth see construction until the need arises. and expansion, students can expect that the Not to be overlooked by arts and r------,r-----·---- -~ recreational facilities will be expanded in drama fans is the recently finished addi­ due time. tion of a performing arts wing to the IRake·d Spaghettill STUDENT • Dominating John Santulli' s office is a Sonken Building. ~ 11 I detailed map of new projects currently in WorthmentioningistheMiamiDol­ l for 2 .... $5.99 ll SPECIAL l progress, or those planned as part of future phin~ Training Center. Leased to the growth. ·On this map are outlines for three Dolphins by Nova, this facility is open to 1------11 $3.99 I new dorms, each of which will be a dupli- . crowds in July and August. Although it cate of Leo Goodwin Sr. Residence Hall. is currently closed (during football sea­ ~aked Lasagna :: Lg. 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