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"It's just not the other members of the departments The National to have t themoney to do it. rules of tenure protocol best place [Women's Studies] organization, is that the Dean the Organization for Women Thatmig] take;ht a few years," laid down by the Board of that they could go to." of each individual department (N.O.W.)`has a long time Kenny saaid. "Thebudget is they're not turning Sternglanz also, pointed out has the final decision rather Trustees; legacy to their commitment behind m anyof our problems. files," Wishnia said.. that that the Women's than a universal policy in proper for "women'sfull equality in But it's notX going to stop us Anothermajor aspect of Studies'.duality in providing brought forth by the truly equal partnership with from ge tting where we're according to services means less time for University itself. "There has the problem, men." Their commitment was going Anda getting there is that many of the research and other to be some consistent Richmond, directly addressed yesterday, soon."- women are not being academically oriented areas application of the real as the. organization spoke out The organization said sufficiently, and as that they should be policies and not what mentored at the annual Stony Brook that one of the reasons that tenure may be given concentrating on. individual departments think a result, NOW meeting, with g'uest they a e pushing for the are really not Tenure and maternity they are,"Matthews said. to people who speakers, University center is to not only provide in the workplace. leave were two other One member on the productive President Shirley ' Strum a more effective support problem is that the controversial issues that the organization pointed out the Another Kenny, Provost Rollin program ifor victims of rape clock".does not stop, organization brought before departments' fallacies in their "tenure Richmond, and Special and abus se,but.to also release when one takes a leave the administration. legislation of policy. "One .even Assistant to the President some of the responsibility of maternity N.O.W. said that there are woman resigned because her ofabsence, namely Gary Mathews. the MVomen's Studies "Women-are granted far too many inconsistencies dean said, 'who told you to leave. One of the major issues Program1, which is currently their seventh in how women are receiving get pregnant during our busy tenure after that were addressed at the serving Zas a referral center by Richmond. 'paid leave, as well as tenure. time?"' he said. Matthews year," said meeting was an establishment default. Sarah Sternglanz, "However,, if the woman "People in my. department added that the issue will be of a Women's- Center on' Associzate director of to have a, child, and have taken maternity leave; reviewed. decides campus. Although the Women' 'sStudies, pointed out six months with the some have not been paid Many of the members spend organization's request, that the staff are not clinical a consequence will be anything-," said Karen said that the issue of tenure child, according to Kenny, is well psycho I.ogists and don't will have put aside Weisberg, Assistant Director breeds similiar problems. that she deserved,:Kenny pointed out 'really hiave the expertise to and teaching, of, Computing Services. Tenure, which is also a- her scholarship that the it's request is among handle <all the problems that fair to say, people get paid some, departmental decision, is also I agree that's it not the many other priorities that -women have. "Other people get paid being violated, according to are being put on hold due to "It' s ike calling the and other See N.O.W., Page3 complete." Judy Wishnia, Associate constraints.. chemist try department if you I -.fiI the budget: - l I I1 Recycling ;Program Stony Brook Students Take I Top Journalism Honors Under S 0 crutiny'.. student studying amount of students who'actually Students from the University at Stony or university BY CINDY MASTROCINQUE the weekend in for an academic degree in Statesman Staff participate in recycling. Without Brook took top awards over of Professional Journalists' annual 1995. Students could submit Recycling is not only an recycling bins, students will betempted the Society Mark of Excellence regional competition. The work published in collcgc environment-friendly, and politically to throw recyclables in the garbage,-because it winners were announced at. SPJ'.s regional correct thing to do;.it is also the law. is the easier, more convenient thing for them to held this past weekend in New See SPJ, Page 3 . However,. were you aware that much do. conference NYPIRG believes that usage o Brunswick, New Jersey. of thexrecyclables that yout take time - First place honors went to former out to separate from your trash, is just the recycling igloos will maximize ii editor-in-chief, Thomas Masse in tossed back in the:dumpsters with the they are relocated to areas directly in Statesman the spot news category for a Statesman article: INDEX regular trash? the traffic flow-of students. The of many of the on.federal aid to colleges whichvwas-written This occurrence which- is current locations N EW S .. .............. 1-5 on deadline, Masse also won.second prize in suspected to have been going on for igloos are in areas -which are out of Police Blotter ...... 2 the .columnjwriting category for a. series;of months, ispartofwhatNYPIRGepwsentad the reach of students. .EDITOI1AL...................... 6 he wrote under the colu'mn title, Scarlet for Recycling Projects, calls te Doell discussed moving the igloos pieces L9ETTERS... ................. 7 His subjects, ranged 'fromMickey. "Recycling Scandal." closer to the academic buildings, but and Gray. FE ATURES.. ............. 8-13 to Spirit Night. Masse took third prize In a meeting last-Friday, with Jim *.Fabiandeclined this idea, explaining Mantle SPORTS ................ 14-16 in feature writing for a Statesman story about Fabian, Director of Property Controll that the igloos need to be located -in a classic car rally. Masse and the Statesman COLUMNS: and another NYPIRG member, Doell areas which are easily accessible for presented with first place certificates. According to expressed his views on the current trucks to service them. The trucks are were pathway A second Stony Brook student, Joseph Eve ............. .................. 8 recycling program. He believes that -notallowed on the student tied for.second place in the spot news from Roosevelt Quad have and on the academic mall. Fraioli, janitors from Hunter College. Arts Festival in the garbage for After. more debating, they reached category with a student Student been throwing recyclables "In Sickness, In to Be Held ........ Page 3 mnonts. utodiansfm H Quad have also an agreement on several suitable Fraioli's winning piece, locations. There will be an upcomin: Health involved writing on deadline about a. been throwing recyclables in the Kreatr Kreates New meeting with Joe Centrone, Head of Custodial, 0 wife-to-husband kidney transplant. The piece garbage,.saying that they were told to -I l 0ao rae Ne8 in Newsday. Ironically, the 'Hunter l Violence ............. Page throw everything in, the dumpster, to- discuss the possible "Recycling appeared student's work, about numerous city Also brought up at. the meeting was Scandal" and other related issues. College Burzum's appeared in New York Newsday. that many-residence. halls don't have Here, Keith Doell and other members lawsuits, -Back . ............. Page-9 .1. Over .150 print and electronic entries from recycling bins in the end hall lounges. of NYPIRG will relate to Centrone 3 colleges and universities in the northeast Doell expressed his concerns on this, and Fabian their opinions on the flaws 25 Lacrosse ........... Back I entered in the 1995 Mark of Excellence Page rationalizing that easier access to the in the current recycling program, and were 1 competition, which was open to any college recycling bins will produce a greater their ideas to better it. - I Page 0l u 2 Six Treated After L.I. Veteran's Ho~me Fil:en Thursday, -April 11 parked in the Hospital garage was University Hospital surface lot 1:35 a.m. - A fire alarm was 'broken. Damage was $190. entrance was broken. Damage was accidentally set off 12:16 a.m. - In the third floor of $10. Eisenhower College, an exit sign was 8:45 p.m. - The bedroom window 11:15 a.m. - In the third floor book damaged, amounting to $150. in the B-wing of Cardozo College was 8:23 p.m. - A Sanger College stacks of the. Frank Meliville, Jr. broken. resident reported receiving annoying Library, a debit card was stolen from 8:20 a.m. - An exterior door in phone' calls. The caller was making a pocketbook. The value was $10. Nassau Hall was pried open. 9:05 p..-m. - Annoying phone calls, burping noises. which were, sexual in nature,. were 11:40 a.m.