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Wildcats Grab Their First Big East Titie Named Big East Player of the Year and Tournament MVP

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Vol. 70, No. 16 , VILLANOVA, PA. March 17, 1995 Wildcats grab their first Big East titie named Big East Player of the Year and tournament MVP

By SEAN KELLY But it was the Cats' All- EdHor-inChief American and budding superstar who managed to steal the show. When the Villanova Wildcats Kerry Kittles, the conference's stepped onto the Madison Square Player of the Year and the tour- Garden hardwood for the Big East nament's Most Valuable Player, Tournament Championship game and sophomore center Jason Law- last Sunday, there was a fear son each finished the game with factor that had not been there two 27 points. nights before. On the other side Lawson broke a 7-0 run by the of the court awaited the UConn Huskies in the first two minutes Huskies, a team hungry for of the game with a thunderous . revenge after the 96-73 thrashing dunk that seemed to spark his the Cats provided them during the confidence. His 27 points is a regular season. career high. "Connecticut is going to put "I tried to establish myseFf early that little bit of fear in you," and often in the post," said admitted Head Coach Steve Lap- Lawson. "The guards were trying pas. "You don't want to be scared; to get me the ball, and, once I got you want to have a little fear it, I did the right things. If you because I think it heightens your work hard to get good post position whole awareness and everything and you take it strong to the rack, about you. You better have some only good things can happen. fear when you play Connecticut "Lawson played the biggest or they're going to run you out game of his career in the Big East of the gym." Tournament," Lappas said. "That But the Huskies did anything says something about him." but run this 'Nova squad out of Kittles, who was impressive the PHOTO BY SEAN KELLY the Garden. Villanova's 94-78 win night before against Providence over UConn made it the first team scoring 29 points, dazzled a crowd nior co-c9ptain Jonathan Haynes perched himself on the in University history to ever win Of Well T)ver 19,000 scoring 27/ basket immediately following his nine sist"-"t performance in the Wildcats' 94-78 victory over UConn in the Big East Tournament a Big East Tournament points, grabbing four reboundsJ pionship. Kerry Kittles and Jason Lawson both had 27 points in the winning effort. Championship. and collecting four steals. It was "With our tradition," Lappas vintage Kittles as far as 'Nova said, "I'm hard-pressed to do fans were concerned. dunks; both of which saw Kittles something that hasn't been done Villanova did not play as well spiderman his way to the height here before. We're thankful we as it had hoped to during the first of the backboard. Homecoming ultimatum were able to add to thejgreat half, but still managed to go into Connecticut was never able to tradition of Villanova ." the locker room with a one-point cut the deficit beyond five points < I 'Nova co-captain Jonathan lead. With 45.5 seconds left in the after that. sparlcs reaction Haynes was unable to play during first half. Kittles stripped the ball "They just exploded," said the last regular season meeting from UConn 's Ray Allen, who was UConn Head Coach Jim Calhoun. with the Huskies. The senior ready to take off for an easy slam. "It's hard to explain what hap-' By STEPHANIE and underage point guard from Philadelphia 'Nova's junior swingman dished pened. When you see Kerry and GRIFFITHS drinking which Staff Reporter seems to be the root all showed UConn what they missed the ball to Haynes, who gave it three other blue shirts dunking of problems during as he accumulated his nine assists right back to Kittles for a driving the ball, that's not us." Homecoming. Olsen The Student Government reported and only one turnover against layup. This became a sign of "They're a Final Four team, Asso- last year's problems of ciation (SGA) and a representative widespread intoxication, public pressure defense for 35 minutes things to come early in the second especially if they put it together from Alumni Affairs met with urination, of play. half. like they did today," said UConn arrests, hospitaliza- students Tuesday night to discuss tions, resident "I'm glad this came down to No. With just over one minute gone senior Kevin Ollie. "They're good hall damage, food the University's fights 1 against No. 2," Haynes said. "It in the second half, Lawson started enough to get there." ultimatum on the and a car accident. procedure of Homecoming '95. "If we are creating was us against them, and you saw Villanova's spectacular 17-0 run. Villanova's road to the Final an atmos- University President, The Rev. phere that says the results. Not to take anything Kittles lit up the Garden during Four begins tonight at the Knick- drinking is good, Edmund Dobbin stated that we are giving from Connecticut. They're a great this offensive and defensive ons- erbocker Arena in Albany, N.Y., J. bad information. "what happened last year cannot Ideally, this ball club, but we're the champions laught scoring 10 points on two where they will face Old Dominion should be a day for of the Big East." three-pointers and two slam happen this year. It must all students, alumni, friends, (Continued on page 3) ^j^^^^^^J faculty and staff to enjoy togeth- According to Director of Alumni er. Underage drinking interferes Affairs and Homecoming Commit- with this," said Olsen. He then »•" tee Chair Gary Olsen, "We are at opened the floor to the students' crossroads here. We need to reactions, opinions and change Homecoming so everyone suggestions. can enjoy it or risk having it take A number of students said the place over fall break when the University has no right to disin- r undergraduates go home." Olsen clude the undergraduates since explained that due to the amount Villanova is as much their home of underage drinking and intox- as the alumni's. Students suggest- ication, and the damage and ed changing the tailgating times violence that resulted from it. to early morning and late after- Homecoming was a disaster, des- noon so students would not drink pite the University's attempt to so much before the event started. control alcohol consumption and Senior Matt Tronzano said to designate student and family "Homecoming is the one day when

sections. we can go crazy. That's why it Olsen was invited to speak with gets out of hand. If we crack down students toget feedback regarding on all the drinking that goes on the ultimatum and to listen to before tailgating — at Kelly's, suggestions on how Homecoming elbow rooms, dorm rooms -- we might change so all can enjoy it could eliminate the time when during its regular October sche- people think the most. If we make duling. Olsen said, "The event it harder to get into the dorm with does not have to be move to fall alcohol, it will cut down underage break and does not have to dis- drinking." include the undergraduates if Another suggestion to eliminate students are willing to help out the focus around drinking in PHOTO BY SHAPON GWFFIN and make a change." general came from Alpha Tau Director of Alumni Affairs and Homecoming Committee Chair Gary Olsen held a Homecoming Most of the discussion was Omega President Gary forum Tuesday night. Most of the discussion was centered on how to curh the amount of alcohol Benton. He centered consumption and underage drinking which seem to be the cause of much of the weekend's problems. on how to curb the said, "We need more student amount of alcohol consumption (Continued on page 3) March 17, 1995 • • Page 3 PBQ9 2 • THE VILLANOVAN • March 17. 1995 Bill designates campus HIS WEEK Greek 1 01 seminar stresses safety areas smoke free Editorials 8 By CLAIRE REHWINKEL "Last year we noticed that some The seminars concerning haz- who took Greek 101 too'lighliy of the [Greek] chapters on campus were required to write a five By THERESA Scope Assistant News Editor ing, alcohol abuse and sexual page FABIA "Even the general public was 14 ran effective new member pro- violence were formatted to address paper on the topics they missed." Staff Reporter The University's Panhellenic involved. Those visiting com- Features 16 grams," said Bonas. "However, a large scale audience, involving Committee is plained about the smoking," added sponsoring a series others did not." Bonas and the a cumulation of pledges from each The bill designating all work Who knows, of seminars titled Greek 101 Hollinger. "We have to set a good Panhellenic Committee tried to of the Uhiversity's Greek organ- places and common throughout the areas as example for the young people spring semester. organize "a high quality who cares 18 program izations. It will be left up to the We hope to raise the smoke-free became effective All students who are pledging Jan. visiting." that is both enjoyable and 30. It was approved Entertainment... either individual chapters to fulfill the last semester, So far, the policy has not caused 26 a fraternity or a sorority are effective." awareness of Creole requirements for diversity and on Dec. 13, by the University's any Sports required to attend these lectures members on major problems. "I haven't 33 AIDS presentations. "I think that certain key Board of Trustees. had many complaints," Hollinger before their initiation into one of / think that this program this program is very popular with Amelia Hollinger, director of the University's Greek organi- issues. said. "I've received many positive the various chapters," said Bonas. Environmental zations. is very popular with the Health and Safety, comments, and people have told of Gary Bonas, director stated that DITORIALS "Greek 101 has taken a lot of health concern is the me that it's "Greek 101 was piloted in the various about time that chapters. pressure away from the chapters Leadersliip and Greek Affairs major reason for the development fall of '94," said Gary Bonas, something was done." Many peo- This week get Patterson's by addressing three of the five of the bill. "There director of Leadership and Greek Gary Bonas, director of are enough ple have allergies and respiratory perspective on the required issues." scientific recent argu- Affairs. Leadersliip reports to prove that problems, and this "Only fraternities pledge and Greek Affairs "When we created the policy helps ment over the American legal Greek smoking is in the fall, damaging to our relieve their health problems, so now that sororities There are strict penalties for 101 seminars, our primary she system. One editor takes out goal health," she said. are pledging, this is added. the first time "We hope to raise the awareness pledges who fail to attend these was to ensure safety among his academic frustration in our According to the we've had such a large Wall Street Other methods of getting the number of Greek members on certain key seminars. "Of course, we do make chapters," said Bonas. "So far "Please teach me something I of participants." Journal, the Environmental Pro- University to become smoke-free Over 500 stu- issues," said Bonas. Topics for exceptions for those with legiti- we've received a lot of need to know." Feel the wrath positive tection Agency (EPA) dents are pledging this semester Plan links include circulating literature of these presentations include haz- mate excuses, such as class, work feedback on the Greek 101 semin- students who are finding out passive tobacco smoke to as opposed to the less than 100 ing, lung about smoking, removing ash- about the alcohol abuse, sexual violence, or illness," said Bonas. "Last ars. I'm really pleased with the impending plan to cancer and other illnesses. This trays from inside who pledged last fall. diversitv issues and AIDS. semester, and hanging abolish certain financial several of the oledees program's success, thus far." aid EPA report resulted in several appropriate signs for the designat- plans. And, at last, someone lawsuits against tobacco compan- ed smoke-free areas. defends the so-called "Big" ies and the workplaces by custo- For those trying to quit smok- BY SHARON GRIFFIN Five. PHOTO Beyond the Main Line mers and non-smoking workers ing, there are programs available who claim to have been made ill on campus. "We want to make Spring arrived at Villanova this week. Many students took advantage of the warm weather by by the smoke-filled areas. people feel good about quitting, spending time outside around campus. Compiled EATURES by Melissa Lee NEW YORK — Debate Malls and cities have policies and over of Iraq's military intelligence, among 44 other early admission we have to be patient with Source: The Top o' the New York Times the about morning Villan- content of talk shows has who served during the Persian applicants who were sent the smoking. They recognized them as well," Hollinger said. ova! This week in Features been heated following the Gulf War. The attempt took acceptance letters by mistake. the health problems associated Students can get counseling learn the inside story LOS ANGELES - Federal murder of with about St. a guest who place earlier this month. However, Cornell officials say smoking, so the University from programs or individual peer Patrick's Day. Read about emergencies have been appeared the on an episode of "The Wafiq Samaraii tried to that a letter was included must recognize them as well, said counselors at the Center for Drug declared in more than half of Homecoming suggestions obstacles the physically handi- Jenny Hollinger. Jones Show." Scott Ame- organize a coup with Iraq's which stated that Mikus' appli- and Alcohol Abuse. capped California in the wake of a must overcome on Vil- dure was murdered by his main opposition cation would be All major segments of the Uni- There are also programs for disastrous storm group, along considered for lanova's campus. Then travel system that friend, versity Jonathan Schmitz, after with help for northern Kurds regular admission. were involved with this employees. The College of Nursing (Continued from page 1) chooses to look good to its alumni has been battering the coast. will eliminate a lot of the prob- to North Carolina and it was revealed, capture on the show, and southern Shiites. resolution, Hollinger said. They offers support for faculty and involvement, such as the and outsiders rather than to its At least 12 people WASHINGTON - Welfare way lems, but not all of them. The the spirit of Spring Break '95. are missing that Amedure was attracted to The Clinton Administration include the administration, staff. Balloon Day is set up. Each own students, and this is just or dead, and there has been and food stamp rolls have Schmitz. Schmitz claimed to took this plot faculty, staff. University senate, Hypnosis is available by Dr. seriously because finally leveled off following organization on campus would another case of it." tens of millions of dollars in have only a a vague idea of what it indicated some attempt alumni and VQI concerns. There Joan Whitney. However, hypnosis have activity / think student damages to homes, roads, to six percent increase during the an set up and run Other students complained busi- the topic was before appearing coordinate some opposition* in have been many complaints from does not work for everyone. In by students." Homecoming Com- about how an increase in security nesses and crops. It is the recession and period of econom- Involvement will on the show. However, produc- the north employees about co-workers addition, some people have been and south, senior ic recovery, government mittee members Stacey Raygnor and monitoring of the crowd was second time this year that ers data of "Jenny Jones" claim that Administration impairing their health by turned away because there is a eliminate a lot of the federal emergencies have been officials said. show. and Nicole Carastro suggested an insult since as college students, they told him that he* would smoking. waiting list. declared in California, and Experts explain the using the Orientation Program to they should not have to be bab- problems, but not all of meet a secret admirer, who home owners and businesses NEW YORK — A college increases stopped because the talk to freshman about how Home- ysat. Junior Jodi Komoroski said, might have been a man. them. have been permitted admissions letter that con- benefits of economic recovery coming is supposed to be celebrat- "By making the rules harsher and to apply Schmitz was arraigned March for low-interest loans and other tained erroneous information have begun to reach some ed and not what its recent rep- Patrick Kennedy, SGA president 10 in Michigan on first degree Senior class endowment forms of relief. has driven one Massachusetts people at the bottom of the utation is. murder charges. Villanova More rain is anticipated, and family to threaten that univer- income ladder. Also, in the past Other suggestions included cares more The popularity of these often officials warn that rivers could sity with a lawsuit. year or so, many states have more public safety monitoring, biggest problem is disciplining the emotional encounter talk fund seeks pledges about its own image in be over flood levels for a week Elizabeth Mikus and her restricted the eligibility for regular police officials on horse- people who are ruining it for shows is rising, and many or longer. family have said that they will welfare, so fewer people are back monitoring the crowds, the public eye than everyone else. If we can take care station executives are reluctant By MELISSA LEE The fund was started by the harder I.D. of those people it will get sue Cornell University because entitled to cash assistance. carding, time changes, about its students better." Monterey County has been to forego these lucrative pro- class of 1990,and its goal is to raise own the school sent what was per- These new figures News Editor shutting tailgating down during Kennedy added "There are always hard grams, which may hit, and mijch of the can earn roughly money to offer financial assistance the game, in exceptions, NTERTAINMENT ceived to be an early acceptance slightly reduce political pres- using game tickets as goneraL however. We'll never farmland has been destroyed. $50 to $60 million a year. letter, and The University's Development to a rising junior who might not admission to the field, harsher have everyone acting 100 percent later informed her sure for Congress to institute Mike Kemp, sophomore This week in entertainment The county's agricultural com- be able to finish his/her final year that it was a mistake. wholesale changes Office, in conjunction with- the punishments for those who break responsible. We need to recognize catch in the wel- new music reviews for missioner Richard W. Nutter, Office of Student Development at Villanova for personal or finan- Mikus received a letter in fare system. However, efforts the student handbook policy of that also. Student involvement is Archers of Loaf, The The and said, "It's not only a loss for DAMASCUS, - cial reasons which have arisen SYRIA December welcoming her to are sure to continue because and the Student Government conduct and having Resident more strict, and punishing 6,000 in our hands and the committee Matthew Sweet. Literary the growers, it's a loss to the American intelligence reports and are beyond the student's Cornell, and told her that a Republicans insist that Association, are currently joining Assistants knock on doors and undergrads for the actions of 15, can't do anything without the review of cash The Living Theatre labor force as well. There will are claiming a failed attempt for this control. In the past, contributions place was being held for her. welfare programs, in particu- efforts to ^in support make random checkups. the University is being unfair." active role of the students. The is sure to please, and do not be thousands of people out of to overthrow Iraqi President were collected by requesting A week later, the University lar, have been a complete year's Senior Class Endowed However, the mere fact that the SGA President Patrick Kennedy future of Homecoming is essen- forget to pick your favorite work." Saddam Hussein seniors to sign over their by the head called to tell her that she was failure. Scholarship Fund, according to $100 University has ordered Homecom- said, "I think student involvement tially on our shoulders." nomination for the best motion Rachael Hykel, associate director breakage fee to the fund, said ing to be changed due to the picture for 1994. Relive the of Annual Giving. Hykel, Jennifer Kennedy. This year the campaign behaviors and actions of five Grammys, and read up on this Walsh associate director of Annu- will take on a new dimension, percent of the 20,000 people who week's Cultural Film Series — 'Cats win Big East al Giving in the Development beginning with a reception to be attend the event caused anger and "Into the West." held March 23. Roughly 30 senior I Office; Randy Fanner, director of frustration in the students. Sopho- (Continued from page 1) working hard on the boards. student leaders have been invited Office of Student Development; more Mike Kemp bropght up the (20-11), the champions of the We've got good chemistry, our the reception with the hopes Vl LLANOVAN and Patrick Kennedy, president of to popular accusation that "Villa- Colonial Conference. The No. 3 starters and bench working togeth- that they will accept positions as PORTS " the Student Government Associ- nova cares more about its seeded Wildcats return to the er. own And the coaches are doing a KATHLEEN L COONEY & SEAN M. volunteer campaign ambassadors Men's basketball notched a KELLY ation have been working to ensure image in the public eye than about NCAA Tournament for the first great job of getting us ready. What EDITORS IN CHIEF to solicit pledges from their class- third-seed in the NCAA Tour- a successful campaign, which is its own students in general. It time since 1991. else do we need?" TARA CAMPITIELLO and scheduled to begin next week. (Continued on page 4) always nament with a pounding of the TODD C. LESKANIC LAUREN C. BURKE seems like Villanova Even with all of the trophies Lappas can only hope that his ASSOCIATE and SARAH B. NEVILLE UConn Huskies, but the wom- EDITORS MANAQINQ EDITORS and accolades Kittles has received team is in the middle of what he en were overlooked by the SECTION EDITORS this season, there is still a ring calls a "happening." Perhaps his Tournament committee. up for grabs that he thinks the senior point guard was assuring Jen NEWS FEATURES ENTERTAINMENT Rhines had another outstand- SPORTS Wildcats are capable of wearing. everyone that the Wildcats are not Melissa Lee Reglna OToole Maura Qibney ing performance for the track Joe Patterson "We're capable of doing whatev- at the end of this "happening" Melissa Salso Karen Qoulart Mark team and is back with Spoonauer er it takes to win," said Kittles. when he explained why he the Cats jumping ASSISTANT EDITORS "We've established our inside himself on the at out to a 10- NEWS perched basket 2 record. and FEATURES ENTERTAINMENT SPORTS game. Our perimeter shooting has the end of the game. Jonathan Kllck ramberlyQIIIIIand have opened their seasons CaraBeckertoh Marcivwrc always been there. We've got the "I was just practicing for the Claire Rehwinkel Anaelacdo/vigeiaccio while swimming and track Melissa Sodolski . Janet Ruddock defensive intensity and we're big one." closed out their winter cam- paigns. Advisor: June W. Lytel-Murphy Match your Final Four Attlstant AdvlMR Madeline T. Baxter Photography Editor: Sharon Griffin English department announces appointment picks against the sometimes Layout: Sarah Neville misguided Personals/Classified: Megan Kempf sports staff and Art Editor: Lauren Busskohl Press Release Subscriptions: Erin check out the feature on sopho- Neville more sensation relationship Chuck Senior Reporters: Liz Barszczewski. Eric Dr. Lauren Shohet will begin treats the between Chemg, Elaine Paollnl, Alexander W. Scoflekl. Kathryn A. Korn^ay. SzumanskI her appointment as assistant masque and natural philosophy Staff: T^ya Marie Annas, Heather Anthony, Mike Beckerich. Reggie Beehner. Eric Begg. Jane Bono MIchele Caroii Anfhonu professor in the English depart- as it examines notions of emb- Centola, Barbara Cole, Sheila Conoily. Wayne Cresskiii. Kelly Curtin, Linda Delconte Collet bonneilvWnSloP^^ ment with the fall 1995 lem, body and location in works John Gagllano. Joe Galllera, TracI Qalllgher. Katie GIbbs Steve Glbiln.WmGH^^Iam^^ ^i**"' semester. by Dekker, Jonson, Milton and Greenfield. Andrew Gribbin, Stephanie GrWIths. Unda Gryzb. f^r^ K^Xv^%^^l^ Dr. Shohet completed her others. Nicole Mayer. Joe McCabe. Mari< McCreary. Megan McGrath. Patrick Meii^r. MauSen University in Dr. Shohet's article, "Figur- Jonathan Mi^iT^ci^ degree at Brown Passman. Jay Raczkowsl

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Page 4 • THE VILLANOVAN • March 17, 1995 March 17. 1995 •THE VILLANOVAN • Page r J V % Berrigan brings radical o o o fCE • If you eat it in bed • If it*s eaten between fCREAM to campus classes • If eaten directly () I" Jt*s out of a box message r I Featuring: brings the world to size within Monday-FridayMonaay-i-riaay 11ll AM - 11 PM By LINDA GYZYB or carton • If you eat only half of it. • If it's this large, messy picture." Saturday & Sunday 12 Noon - 8 PM Staff Reporter Chicken Fingers your birthday, the 4th of July, Christmas, Habitat for Humanity hosted its Featuring: Fresh Pizza Feb. Evening 26 fundraiser, "An There hasn't been a etc. • If you eat it while watching TV with Dan Berrigan," in the Vil- King-SIze Deli Sandwiches lanova Room of the Connelly whole lot of decency at Soft-Serve Yogurt i^« If you take it from someone else^s plate. Made-to-Order Center. the top for a long time (Over 10 Flavors Available) The Rev. Daniel Berrigan, SJ., Salad Bar . . . has devoted his life to the cause resources are being Shakes Made-to-Order of world peace. Throughout his dumped into the military life, he has been a controversial Vlait our n0w bakfy window toaturing figure, both inside and out of the rathole. tr99h bak9d do»»0rt9 and pa9trl0»l V^Dellclous Fat-Free Items Available Church. At the age of 47, Berrigan, The Rev. Daniel Berrigan, SJ., J his brother and seven other Cathol- political acthfist ics, stormed into the U.S. Draft \ Featuring Office in Catonsville, MD. They Featuring Next, Berrigan read several piled file cabinets full of draft of Daily Luncheon Speciala cards into trash baskets and took his poems to the audience. He Soup explained how, many times, & them into the parking lot. While poets LACICafe BotUed Watere outside, they in other countries have to recant Sandwiches LAW doused the cards with homemade apalm to repres- their poetry. "Hope and pray that Juices Salads ent what was being used to kill this doesn't happen to you. . . the Grilled Items to Order PHOTO BY JEREMY many innocent victims in Viet- poet surrendered his soul... the LEACH Fresh Fruit CAFE Last week, nam. They set the cards on fire bird of paradise flew away." some of the University's students took a break from the Big East Tournament to Monday-Friday Salad Bar The reading was followed Monday-Friday go sightseeing in Manhatten. Several Villanovans are pictured here with while the workers watched. The by a Bottled Mujibur Rahman, a regular 10:30 • Juices on the David question and answer session AM 2 PM 8 AM - 2 PM Letterman Show. protesters, known as the Catons- Spoon Softened Ice Cream _ ville Nine, were sentenced to a between Berrigan and the maximum of three years in prison. audience. V J "The only way that I can read Not only does he fight for peace, the New York Times every day the =% Senior scholarship fund but Berrigan shares his experien- is to first say to myself, 'pick up The ces with the public through his your cross'," Berrigan said, "... journals and poetry. He has taught There hasn't been a whole lot of (Continued from page 3) age awareness of Italian the program the program's lack of success in and lectured around the world. decency at the top for a long mates. Those who do accept will have never been taken to such a the past. No beneficiaries have Two years ago, Berrigan taught time... resources are being receive a packet of information level, Kitchen he added. Greater attention resulted from previous efforts. at the University as a traveling dumped into the military rathole. Featuring containing approximately 50 professor Monday-Friday The money collected is still in an for the graduate Subs are being built in Groton, Monday-Friday names to contact, said Hykel. 11 AM - 2 PM & 4:30 PM • 6:30 PM Fresh Muffins & Bagels account and the accrued interest program. Conn., to fight wars against no 11 AM -8 PM Pledges of various denominations We need to make others will be used to fund the scholar- Berrigan began by discussing one." Meal Plan Equivalency Phiiiy Cheesesteaics or write-offs on Meal Plan Equivalency a breakage fee will ship, he added. the works of Habitat for Human- Berrigan has actively worked Wildcard & Cash Accepted Cooked-to-Order be accepted, she added. aware of the to Wildcard and Meal Plan Points Accepted Anyone need ity, the beneficiary of the even- for peace throughout his lifetime. - Featuring "The fund [keeps] with tradi- Vegetable Pizza may make a pledge, but the senior ghfo to the fund, ing's collected donations. "Habitat He has helped make others aware Dell-Made Sandwiches Featuring class tional values [of the University], is the trarget group of the for Humanity is true to the Chris- of world events Monday-Thursday Cold Deli Sandwiches to help other through his writ- program, said Hykel. Patrick Kennedy, SGA president Villanovans," said Pasta & Garlic Bread 8 AM - 8 PM Cheeseburger in Paradise tian mission. God was the first ings, lectures and example. Berri- Nutritious Salads Hykel. ' Fresh Salads builder, architect of beauty and gan said, "The spiritual reality is Friday Beer Battered Chicken Fingere "We need to make others aware "I can think of no better Chicicen Parmesan Sandwich 8 AM - 2 PM Soft Pretzels way truth... 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the - VlLLANOVAN 2Q^ Dougherty Hat/, Villanova University, ViUanova, Pa. 19085 After all these Kathleen L Cooney and Sean M. Kelly years, the Big Fhre is still a big deal Editore In Chief To the Editor: with easy games because the sacrificed the opportunity to players who heard about it all Joseph J. McMahon, Jr. Tara Campltlello and Todd C. Leskanic men's basketball team can't han- schedule a "money" game on the summer while they played Sonny Law * Although belatedly, Associate Editors I read with dle a round-robin format Big Five road against one of the nationally- Hill ball. Were the wins sweet? 1995 interest your argument as to why schedule along with its commit- ranked teams, and tough for the You bet. Villanova Lauren C. Burke and Sarah B. Neville should not return to the ment to the Big East. Are you Managing Editors "abandoned tradition" of the Big kidding me? It*s two more Five (the round-robin format) (the games! Second, I think Coach March 17, 1995 Pages ViUanovan, February 10) and Lappas would object to your America losing faitli in system Jonathan "the Wolfman" Pass- assertion that Villanova isn't man's sarcastic stab at William capable of handling the "pres- By JOE because it is more cost-effective ensure this does not happen. The "Speedy" Morris (or Batman, I sure" that goes with a full Big PATTERSON than court Democratic leadership appears to guess, if you follow Passman's Five schedule — his team is going to and earning Save The legal system in America their rightful vindication. be set on stopping the reforms just college aid logic), Mr. John "the boy wonder" excellent this year, and that's a has lost the confidence of the Objectors to the reforms claim as it shot down the balanced Griffin, and the Big Five. credit to him and his players as American people. In fact, a recent that the legislation would hurt the budget amendment (another pro- Remember Both pieces commit the gross well. Villanova whips UConn on the lines at the Bursar's Office in poll found that little it position that over 80 Kennedy error of assuming that Villanova their own court this year and the 83 percent of guy consumer. However, received Hall at the beginning registered voters think can be percent support the Amer- of the semester? Hundreds of doesn't need the Big Five. Well, Villanovan expects the students the current successfully argued that from students were system needs improvement. Few the reforms will have a very ican people). waiting to sign over Stafford loans. If the Villanova still plays two games in on this campus to believe that it establishments have bred skepti- broad-based positive effect for the Maybe the Democratic leader- Republican Congress gets its way, those, lines may soon the Big Five each year — is that can't handle the pressure of cism like the legal system has and consumer. In fact, theoretically, ship thinks it would be unwise to be a faint memory. Villanova 's concession to its lesser playing Penn, Temple, La Salle, this skepticism hints at a growing the only lawsuits effected by the act counter to the powerful lawyer company? Also, Villanova isn't and St. Joe's each year, two of Congress is the questioning the obligation of the Federal problem that Congress is current- reforms will be those of the "little lobby groups. Indeed, these groups best team in the Big Five every those games on its home court? government to support grant and loan ly addressing. guys" who have found the right have formed a reliable, affluent programs for higher year, quite the contrary. If the It's poor reasoning and a poor education. The is The problem centers around lawyers and right methods of and influential constituency. With House scheduled to vote on cuts which Villanovan*s point is that it is assessment of Villanova 's capabil- will two basic concerns. The first is its other traditional constituencies devastate several and eliminate some student-aid in the school's interest to play ities. All it takes is a commitment. a perception that justice is often drifting away recently, maybe the programs. These cuts will cost ranked teams elsewhere, it seems The not-so-simple sacrifice of students and families as a casualty of courtroom manipu- Democrats are attempting a form to me that it will much as billion have no problem willing to descend into the caul- $20 over the next five years, if they are lation. The second is that the cost of damage control. defeating its so-called inferiors. dron that is the and to approved. of "justice" seems to be escalating It is an ironic role reversal for Remember the St. Joe's game, Jon! play each city team year in and believe at a truly troubling rate. Indeed, the Democrats who had been We the federal government has an obligation St. Joe's is coached by the "boy year out, for city pride and for the litigation expenses are climbing at fighting the minority party's to support higher education financially. A Congress which wonder." And before you start stories. That was the Big Five, 12 clip objections for so long. After the criticizing a percent annually, a rate has vowed to improve the quality of life Coach Morris, Jon, take and that's what Speedy Morris is in America of increase that even surpasses November elections, the Demo- contradicts a look at his record at duPont. talking about when he criticizes itself when it slashes student-aid programs. that of the health care industry crats promised "unheard of" Let's be objective. Villanova's reluctance to play a An educated public is needed before issues that was under fire for much of manipulating the current system gridlock. If nothing else, the plaguing our The Villanovan's editorial full round-robin schedule. Was society such last year. It is this second problem, for unfair personal gains. Legit- leadership appears intent upon as AIDS, poverty and violence can be resolved. seems to indicate that its author money important? Not really. that of rising expenses, that imate claims will still have just keeping that promise. • Due to the increasing costs of higher education, is willing to concede that Villa- Were the losses tough? Sure; it recent Congressional action hopes as good a chance of winning, but Indeed, there will be excessive without financial aid college becomes a privilege nova needs to pad its schedule was tough for the schoofs who of the to temper. companies will not have to be bickering in the next few days as affluent. The opportunity to expand one's mind and The House of Representatives bullied by get-rich-quick jackpot the anti-reform lobbying eticrts in improve the quality of one's life should not be a privilege. appears serious about substantial seekers who file suit at the first the Senate intensify. It is a right. sticks and stone may reform while the Senate, tradi- sniff of money. "We're going to fight like hell," tionally more plodding, may lack Clearly, the good of the consu- said Larry Stewart, president of the necessary votes to overcome mer forms the locus of this leg- the nation's largest trial bar. Apathy is pathetic break my bones .. Democratic objections. The theory islation. Depending upon the They should indeed fight hard, behind the House bills is a simple source, lawsuits cost consumers but not to torpedo reform legisla- one: discourage suits that have no anywhere from 130 to 300 billion tion. They should instead fight to The first set of debates for Student Government merit encourage regain some of their lost credibil- To the Editor: This recent letter by S.T. Mor- and settlements dollars in additional expenses elections will be held Sunday in the East Lounge of in cases that merit. ity. The vast majority of lawyers rison was anything but intellec- do have Both passed on by the overburdened Dougherty Hall. Three more debates are scheduled of these objectives would lessen businesses. perform useful and worthwhile to Financial Aid deserves a figtit tual. It resorted to name-calling, services. They should not oppose follow, including the presidential debate which will take I am writing in reference to S.T. stereotyping and brash conjecture the load put on the overburdened How much of this unnecessary court system and would ensure burden will be shed by these legislation that targets the grow- place March 21, at 8 p.m. in the Connelly Center Cinema. Morrison's Feb. 24 article "Patter- on his beliefs and morals, in Service plan which allows thou- that frivolous if ing cancer of skepticism and To The Editor: At a time when parents' son needs another perspective." I addition to having a confused cases did not waste reforms? Quite possibly none Attending these is and debates even more important this sands of students to afford college time and money. distrust that taints their honor- students' fears of being unable to was truly astounded at the Villa argument about paper and the Senate refuses to follow the year because the Villanovan has chosen not to endorse I am writing this letter to and give back to their community Furthermore, "loser able profession. pay for college has hit an all-time novan's disregard for its own erasers. In am age when words a pays" House's lead. The legislation that any of address an issue which demands through volunteer opportunities. provision would the candidates. In the past, many students have high (TA^ Washington Post 1/1/95) credibility. This article was a mean so much, where rumors can save businesses strives to uphold the merits of the attention of all Villanova The issue of financial aid should relied heavily on the advice of former Villanovan editors it is vital that we students activate personal, scurrilous and liBelous ruin and stereotyping in sup- and consumers the billions of common sense and justice over students. Considering that over not be a partisan one. Affording to prevent the cuts in Student attack on Joe Patterson. While style, dollars normally lost to egregious the tools of distortion may die one instead of actually learning about the candidates in Aid posedly out of how could Joe Patterson is a sophomore majoring 50 percent of our student body college is a predicament encoun- Programs. his views, or two votes short of fulfillment. We must prove that some may disagree with this article slip by? legal fees. Under the current in the Honors, Economics person. receives and Political some sort of financial aid, tered by all Americans. Despite If America's dis- our education and future matter he always endeavors to raise the system, it has become all too that happens, Science programs. His column appears We at the Villanovan continue to believe in the Republican's proposed 13 this being a universal burden, the and that ensuring affordable level of discussion and intellectual Thora Forizs common for unjustly accused contentment with the system will weekly in the Villanovan. BILLION DOLLAR cut in student Republicans have apparently importance of voting for the most qualified person for college is an important goal for our discourse on campus through the Villanova alumnus companies to settle out of court only grow. aid over a five-year period as decided that making college afford- each office of the SGA. It is necessary for students to government. Villanovan. 1994 with crackpot plaintiffs simply The Senate should act now to included in the Contract With able is not a priority of the attend the debates, In April, the College Democrats however, in order to formulate an America should infuriate not government. The House Budget are v»/;;v»;. v»/.,v»';i,v»/;>»/;>»y;.v»/; planning to to >•/.>•/;. ,•/. v»/.'.v»/;;>»/..v»;j:v»/';v»y ' v»/ ^9/ \»/' v»/' \9j' v»/ \m/ v»/' '»•/ v#y''v»/'v»/ go Washington v»" / \»/''V»/.'v*/' v»y"v»; v»/iv»/' v»/' v»;''Vt/'>»; ^9/y^9Jy^9/,y9J\_\. individual opinion on each candidates. If the Villanova only those who receive financial Committee, chaired" by Rep. John to lobby against cutting Student community is serious about improving this aid, but all students who expe- Kasich (R.-Ohio) is promoting University, the Aid and National Service Pro- rience the tremendous financial elimination of the Stafford Loan then more students must attend the Student Government grams. If you are interested in strain college has on any budget. interest exemption and many With Sharon Griffin debates as the first step to electing the finest leaders for attending or for more information ON CAMPUS With college tuition increasing campus-based aid programs includ- this campus. on what you can do, come to a What are your picks for the Final every year, it is becoming more ing the educational Opportunity Four? College Democrat's meeting held difficult to attain adequate finan- Grant, Perkins Loans, and Federal every Wednesday at 5 p.m. in the cial aid packages, and for middle/ Work-Study. Losing the interest Haverford Room, Connelly We get no respect upper-class families who don't exemption alone would cost stu- Center. qualify for financial aid to afford dents at least $10 billion over the *information and facts from college. We should be fighting for next five years. ACTION Volume 3, No. 1, a our government to work for When the CBS college basketball gurus unveiled their more The Republicans in addition legislative Bulletin distributed by ways to make college affordable. want to decimate the Direct Loan The list of contending teams for this year's Final Four in College Democrats of Instead we uninformed, or even Program which has saved stu- America. Seattle, Villanova was the most noticeable absentee. disinterested students are not dents millions of dollars by low- Sophomore Jason Lawson looked on in disbelief wondering even fighting to preserve what ering interest rates and origina- Katie Culver why the analysts failed to give the Wildcats the respect little aid is available at present. tion fees. President, College The government provides near- they deserve. Head Coach Steve Lappas told him: "You've President Clinton's Americorps, Democrats ly $8 billion to thousands of a much-praised National Service got to go out and get it." college students to invest in Program, has already proven a want to know is, exactly how more What we much education, however it is obviously successful incentive tor students do the Cats need to do until they get the recognition other not enough. Reliance on student to help our country while in turn teams at their level are receiving? loans to pay for college recently improving their future by attend- Villanova wins the Big East Tournament handily over increased for the eighth time in ing college. The many Villanova Letters the last 10 years. More students students who participate in ser- UConn, yet the Huskies still manage to get a higher seed need financial aid than ever and vice can appreciate being in the NCAA Tournament. Kerry Kittles is named the are being • forced to work part- or rewarded for giving their time to full-time while Most Valuable Player in the conference and in the attending school, help the less-privileged in our ^e Villanovan will print "Let- take time off from school or are ters conference tourney; still, Ray Allen is the first name the country. Unfortunately, this pro- to the Editor" received in its not able to attend the media mentions when they talk about the Big East. college of gram too is one which will be office in 201 Dougherty Hall prior their choice. At a time when the terminated if the Republicans to the weekly deadline, State, all Tuesday at Michigan Maryland and Purdue are No. 3 job market has become incredibly succeed in cutting Federal Finan- 2 p.m. All letters must be signed seeds in the Big Dance, and they receive the expected competitive, a college degree is cial Aid and National Service ^nd include address, phone number Taylor Bowen Dennis Quinn attention consideration given to highly seeded necessary for financial security in Programs. Lauren Rogers and teams. One Republican con- and social security number. All Tony Hitchman Freshman Freshman anyone's future. Freshman Villanova is merely the team that "could do some damage." gressperson actually ridiculed the letters must be typed and double Freshman Business Commerce and President Clinton and the idea Biology Somehow the Wildcats remain as the team that "might" of National Service, claiming spaced. The Villanovan reserves' Political Science Administration Finance Democratic Party realize the it was "a the story." bunch of kids sitting right to edit all letters. Letters be the tourney's "Cinderella necessity for more education "UMass, Kentucky, UCLA, may be sent by mail to all the way!" fi'^i';^..?!"^^"^ Kumbayah" the Vil- •Old Dominion "Arkansas, UCLA, Kentucky, Arkansas." "I agree with whatever Dick Unfortunately, it will probably take a Final Four financing. Democrats proposed an (ACTION lanovan. February 1995). This is Villanova University, Wake Forest." Vitale has to say, baby!" increase in the maximum Pdl appearance by Villanova to prove to the nation what the an insult to all those students Villanova, Pa. 19085. Grant award, cut student loan dedicated Wildcats already know. to teaching or helpina costs, and created a National m the inner-dties.

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Engineering • Eat Healthy French honor Peer counselor

seminars Join us in the Health Center next week, society applications March 20-24, as we celebrate the American E A T U R E S Dr. Kevin Buckley from the University Pi Delta Career Planning Placement is accept- Cancer Society's Healthy Lunch and The French Honor Society Phi & of Minnesota will for give a seminar for the Breakfast, too. This light-hearted event induction ceremony will take place at 6:30 ing applications for Peer Counselors ECE department on "A Real-Time DSP will help you to learn how to eat delicious p.m. in LAC 300. We are happy to welcome 1995-96. If you are interested in assisting Course and Project Lab" March 17 in Room healthier foods while you lower your risk 13 new members this year! Previous other students with career related issues, of 305T starting at 4 p.m. All are welcome for certain cancers. Sample some nutritious members as well as members of the French pick up an application in the basement to attend. video, enter Club are encouraged to join us. Professor Corr Hall. If you have any questions/ Blarney! Learn the truth of St. snacks, watch an interesting Dr. Fernand Cohen the chairperson of our recipe contest, and/or take home a Jean-Francois Meyer of the Alliance Fran- concerns, talk to a present peer counselor ECE department at will wealth of information. Check your E-mail caise will present a talk about French or Dave Leibig, assistant director. The Patrick's Day. 31. give a seminar for the ECE department for details. cultural issues. The ceremony will be application deadline is March March 24 in Room 305T. The topic is followed by a reception in the French style. "Relative and Absolute Invariants for Object Matching and Recognition." The seminar starts at 4 p.m. and aH are Villanova Hillel welcome to attend. March 20-30 March 24 Hillel, the student group for Jewish Awareness, is pleased to announce the Balloon Multi-Cultural Night second annual trip to the Holocaust Day Museum in Washington, DC. The trip is March 1 scheduled for Friday, March 31. Space is Balloon Day 1995 will be April 25. We Come to Multi-Cultural Night Friday, still available on the bus. For information need your help to make it the best one yet! March 24, at 7 p.m. Join in a great night and space reservation, please dial extension Habitat for raised the roof Come and see what it's all about. Recruit- of snacks, fun and fellowship as different Humanity 3529. Jazz festival ment nights will be March 20 at 6 p.m. clubs exhibit cultural items and provide in Beaufort, North Carolina. in the West Lounge; March 22 at 6 p.m. authentic entertainment for your enjoy- in March 23 at 6:30 p.m. ment. Don't miss the band and dancing The Villanova University Jazz Festival the East Lounge; in the East Lounge; and March 30 at 7:30 afterward. It's all happening in the Committee wishes to announce that its p.m. in the West Lounge. Villanova Room and it's $2 at the door. 1995 festival will be held in the Connelly Misc. Hope to see you there. Center March 17 and 18. Tickets for the main event concert March 18 at 7:30 p.m. are $8 for students and $10 general Hotline admission. All other events are free. March 21 25-27 New FILE PHOTO are Pedicin, March Featured performers Mike Jr., Villanova, getting involved is as easy Anne Sciolla, John Swana and the Jazz At

Habitat for Humanity volunteers built the country call. . . 519-CATS. It's the new much needed housing for homeless across Mandolin Project. For more information 91 as a phone over spring break. Above, the North Carolina crew finishes up their final day of construction. Villanova University Campus Activities Religious Studies Professor Dr. Gaile call the office for music activities at 610- "The Snapper Hotline. The caller menu features infor- 519-7214. FMA nfieeting Pohlhaus talks about faith, family, The Irish import "The Snapper" is the mation on events sponsored by Athletics, The Financial Management Association next feature in Villanova's current Cultural Greek Life, Alumni Affairs, Peace and and Shredded Wheat. (F.M.A.) will be holding their next meeting Film & Lecture Series, "The Ties That Justice, Campus Ministry and the Campus this Tuesday, March 21, at 12:45 in Bind." A "comedy from the writer and Activities Team as well as announcements Bartley, room 110. Patrick Lyman, director producer of The Commitments and the from student organizations. Be sure to call March 20 of development from Chevlin Financial director of My Beautiful Laundrette and 519-CATS (2287) whenever you need to Group, will be speaking. Members are Dangerous Liaisons, The Snapper will know what's happening on campus. encouraged to attend and new members are have four showings in the Connelly Center welcome. Cinema on the University's main campus: Earth Day Saturday, March 25, at 7 p.m.; Sunday, NTERTAINMENT March 26, at 3:30 and 7 p.m.; and Monday, Earth Day is coming! Instead of just March 27, at 7 p.m. Admission is $2.50 for Job choices sitting in that boring class doodling in your students and $3.50 for the general public. notebook, why not design a T-shirt for Club Each year more than one million stu- Earth Day. Glory and fame can be yours! French dents and alumni rely on Job Choices to Submit designs to the V.E.G. mailbox in help them find a job. Pick up your copy Check out the review of all The French Club will hold a meeting the Center for Peace and Justice. of Planning Job Choices: 1995 and either Tuesday, March 21, from 12:45 to 1:30 p.m. for Attention student groups: If your group Job Choices in Business/Science & Engi- the Oscar nominations best in SAC Room 300. We will be discussing March 27 is interested in having a table for Earth neering/Healthcare in the Career Planning our booth for the upcoming Multicultural Day, please attend an informational and Placement Office, basement of Corr motion picture. Night, as well as planning our visit to the meeting on Monday, March 20, at 8 p.m. Hall, two volumes for $1. Barnes exhibit at the Philadelphia Art in the Center for Peace and Justice. Museum. Please come with your ideas and Town meeting input. All are welcome. The Student Government Association presents the 3rd Villanova University Town Meeting, with special guests dean Sunshine Day Exam Workshop of Students the Rev. John Stack, O.S.A., Morch 22 and director of Residence Life Dr. Christine Volunteers are needed for Sunshine Day, Troubled by True/False, mystified by Lysionek. Come out to have your questions Project Sunshine's annual mini-carnival Multiple Choice,, exasperated by essay answered and your concerns addressed. for approximately 100 underprivileged exams? Dr. Reilly will offer an Exam Prep Speak out on anything concerning Villa- children, ages 3-9. This day of games, rides, and Workshop Monday, Test-Taking nova, no topic too great or too small. This costumed characters, and fun is scheduled 2:30-3:20 p.m. in the March 20, from open forum will be held at 7:30 p.m. in for Saturday, April 8, from 10 a.m. to 3 Counseling Center, 106 Corr Hall. The LSAT forum the Day Hop, Dougherty Hall. Refresh- p.m. If you would like to participate by workshop is free and no sign-up is spending time Indulge in Matthew Sweety one of .The Villanova Pre-Law Society is spon- ments will be served. with a child, running a necessary. game, or working behind soring an information session for students the scenes, sign up in music^s best kept secrets^ as he interested in taking the LSAT's. On now the Project Sunshine office, room lower Wednesday, March 22, at 7 p.m. in the West 5, level Vasey. For more information amazes all with 100% Fun, his most call 519-7829. This is a day of fun for Lounge of Dougherty Hall, individuals March 28 everyone involved, so don't miss out! recent solo release. Counseling Center from Kaplan, Advance, Shoemaker-Kusko and Princeton Review will speak about lecture their respective test preparation courses, Career as well as answer any questions that you Grass roots protest Enhance the Quality of Inter- might have. This is a cost-free event* for "How to Career Planning & Placement, the personal Relationships: Recognizing Self- all Villanova students who wish to attend. Center for Peace & Justice, and the Law The Student Government Association is Habits and Moving Beyond For more information call the Pre-Law Defeating School's Public Interest Law Society are organizing a grass roots protest against presented from 3:30 to 4:30 Society office at 519-7247. Fear" will be co^ponsoring the Careers For A Brighter Congress' proposed cuts in student aid. Corr Hall by Dr. Leslie Parkes p.m. in 106 Future event, which focuses on "socially Events include the March 16-20 Publicity Center. of the Counseling responsible" career opportunities. The Storm, March 27-31 Week of Action and Career Fair portion of the event will be a rally on March 29. Join us in our fight SHRM meeting held in the Villanova Room from noon to to provide for our future. Keep your eyes 4 p.m. Over 55 organizations are registered and ears open for more information. Club The Villanova Chapter of the Society for to attend. Students are encouraged to Japanese Human Resource Management will present speak with representatives regarding guest speaker Douglas Richardson discuss- typical positions or career paths that exist, Are you interested in learning more PHOTO BY ZOO ENTERTAINMENT ing the topic "The Mechanics of Effective as well as talk about current entry-level, Lots culture? The Japanese SEPTA about the Japanese internship and/or volunteer opportunities. Do not miss Archers of Loaf newest intercultural Self Marketing" Wednesday. March 22, Club will be holding an from 8-10 p.m. in the Cinema, Connelly Contact CP&P (x4060/Corr Hall) for a list SEPTA has informed the University that exchange with Japanese students from bt. release VeeVee which offers a Admission is free to all students of organizations participating in the Career they have stepped up enforcement in their on Monday. March ^U, Center. Josephs University all levels, as parking lots to include towing. Please do and is $10 for alumni and professionals. Fair. Students of majors and p.m. at the Wayne Room terrific Mend of pop^ punk and of from 4:30 p.m. to 6 box 85656 well as community members, are welcome not park in these lots without the proper welcome to All are welcome! Call 519-6000, in Connelly Center. All are permits. for more information. to attend. SEPTA course, aitomative. attend. " " " "

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