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Nursing School Awarded for Minority Effort <3 P E I In Voice j I In Perspectives ■ In Focus SH^rtiy sextet? An ‘Ugly’ album ** Blast from the past N*a Tie Sagamon says ill athletic teams should £ \ Ugly K d jo e , whose single’Everything Students step bade in time to partake in a bit be referred to as ’Metros’ instead of referring About You’ cSmbed the chats thissummer, V g of the oM at the Renaissance Festival st the to women’s teams as *Lady Metros.’ \J hits it big with their second album. %J Old Indiana Fun Park. 12 Nursing school Walkers help raise awarded for funds to minority effort fight AIDS ■AIDS Walk *92 promises ■ Program designed to to be a financial success help retain minorities in this year, said David School of Nursing wins Koerner, chairman. 1992 excellence award. Second language is first love for Connor ■ Associate professor of opp0f,uniliw "* lnaitu“ English is awarded 1992 Divided into a pair or intensive (WO “Experience Excellence" S M t t t S t T i S Recognition Award for ^ . acqutuuon in addition to method* o commitment teaching English as a secora Setting the stage for the November Jim Foresail, a democrat running for the Indiana Senate, graduated from IUPU1 in May 1990. He is currently a graduate student in the School of Education and works for HI-VU Inc. Forestall is representing district 30 on the city's northwest side. He said that even though he likes the political process, he doesn't plan on making a career in politics. *1 don’t want to be a professional politician. I'm in favor of term limits for state legislators.” he said. "If k 'i good enough for the president, its good enough for the rest of us.” ■ Good Friends Program sends former IUFUI students to visit IPS elementary schools for one- on-one reading sessions with young people. Schools (CLASS) and IUPUI Alumni P« * 2 • The Sagamore Sagamore September 14.1932 PAID ADVERTISEMENT The Student Activities Page Former LA gang member offers insight on urban crime, poverty someone saw It* responsible for the Joe Hicks rose from the streets of Los Little said this a s an disintegrating quality of important issue, life, the nihilism that Angeles to become a key spokesperson ©specialty on an urban grips American cities? campus. And why is life so cheap located in the Lo s in the inner city? By Etoha McCuRoh well a s the former •Students have a Student Activities Water Communications Director Angeles "rioT area, responsibility to the Hicks traces the revival for the A C LU of Southern H icks'analysis of the community ,* said of new and more violent April 29 riot w as sought street gangs in America T h e Student Activities California. Little. T h is lecture will out by the media. and connects them to an Programming Board A s head of a major hopefully prompt them SAPB included Hicks alarming "survival (SAPB) welcomes Joe civil rights organization to give something in its monthly lecture culture" in the inner city R. Hicks, a former gang back to the series in order to help that is directly tied to member and a veteran of “I don't think community." IUPUI students gain a poverty, drugs, crime and America's urban political a n y o n e is Hicks spent his deeper understanding of to .what he calls "the wars, to IUPUI on immune from the childhood in Watts, a inner-city poverty, gang criminalization of Thursday at 5:45 p m in e f f e c t s o f Los Angeles ghetto, violence and police poverty." the University Place violence. I got and bases his brutality, said Kelli Little. Questions about this Conference Center program on personal lecture can be directed to Auditorium. ripped off this SAPB President experiences, The problem is not the Office of Student Hicks is the Executive week. I knew it extensive research, just in LA, said Little. 1 Activities Office. Director of the Southern w a s a g a n g and confidential don't think anyone is 274-3931. Christian Leadership member because interviews he has immune from the effects Conference of Greater w i t " conducted with of violence. I got my car Los Angeles and the members of street stereo ripped off this Hicks' lecture will Executive Vice President Kelli Little. gangs (including the powerful and feared SAPB week. I knew It was a respond to questions of the Martin Luther King President •Crips" and the street gangs in the gang member because such as, 'W hat Is Legacy Association, as “Bloods", the most nation). Upcoming Events s4ctivitie& & U aidan USA officersready friends, and upcoming A flexible male and Literacy Awareness Event Monday/14th .., . Industry, and various CPA firms. The for new year events such as elections female cast o(1 OwiU be on the Bbrary courtyard event will run from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. in and exciting field trips! Their cjiosan. Auditioners are ■ from 11 a.rn.to*p.m . * The Dtaabtod Student Organization will BS 4003. Everyone is welcome and School student councils are no requirements for asked to prepare a one to Drop-boxes are located m N l from 10 to 11 a.m. In the Office of refreshments will be served. For more are reminded to select a attendance other thanjoeing two minute monologue from In most academic Adaptive Educational Service*, CA 001C. For information, contact Bill Owen, president, a technology student. a classical comedy, in buildings. Please donate Information cal David CaHtoftt, 274-3241. at 027-3431 or 271 -3879. soon as possible. The prose. children's books, novels, • The Psychology Club wtt meet at 4:30 p m. names should be forwarded Specialty performers • otc. (NO TEXTBOOKS) Sunday/20th Qonoral in KB 067 (38th St. canrpus). The dub wtil to Andrew Cebula, USA M U auch as jugglers, mimes, Proceeds will go to the hold meetings every other Monday. For more • The Computer Science. Chemistry, and Vice President. LY 006A. Assembly to moot acrobats, musicians and SLC program. Unsold Biology Clube win hold a pitch-in orientation 815 W. Michigan St. Indpls. puppeteers • are also books will be donated to president at 784-6646. picnic from 11 a m. to 7 p.m at Eagle Creek In.. 46202-5184. needed. If you have such a local literacy providers. Park. Those interested in any oi the three Student organizations The Black Student Union talent, please come Friday. For more Information, TiiMd*y/15th dube are welcome to attend. Sign jp In the that have undergraduate win kick off the fall semester please contact Rob Office ot Computer Science. SL 2260 For members and that have with a General Assembly Springer or Tracy • The Black Student Union (BSU) wti meet more information, contact Kevin Conley at filled out a Student meeting tomorrow from Thompson at 274-6845. from noon to 1 p.m. In ES 2110. Spaghetti at 274-9727. Organization Information noon to 1 p.m. in LY 216, in order to discuss past and Ronald McDonald • POLSA ie sponsoring a pubic lecture and Form with the SAO are • Alpha Phi Omega will hold a pledge future business. If you question and answer opportunity for Pam Induction ceremony lor new members in Invited to become active Carter, Indiana Attorney General candidate, members of the House of would like to participate by SAPB Hotline BS 4067 and 4095 at 2:30 p.m. Anyone Alpha Phi Omega will be from 7:30 to 0 p.m. In LE 100. For more Interested In becoming a member ol thla Organizations. Stop by the helping out or announcing serving a spaghetti dinner to To find out about the Information, cal Bil Bkxnqulst, 274-7387. service fraternity must attend the ceremony. Office of Student Activities other campus activities, you the Ronald McDonald Student Activities Please call CoSeen Floyd at 736-5662 H you (LY 002) and complete an are invited to attend. House residents as a Programming Board’s Wedneeday/16th plan to attend. Affidavit of Eligibility for upcoming events, call the scheduled Oct. 13 and Nov. service project on Saturday. Membership form. hotline at 278-SAPB. • CUE - the IUPUI Theatre Association- TuMday/22r>d 10 from noon to 1 p.m. In Anyone interested in joining will hold a meeting tor current and LY 216. the fraternity may attend. prospective members from 5 - 0 p.m. in • Bril Tration). USA Student Government Attention all For more Information, the theatre m the Mary Cable building. president, win speak at a courtyard/ contact Colleen Floyd at Request for Clare Marshall McClure. Director of the town house meeting from noon to 1:30 p.m. on C U E auditioning 736-5662. the Library courtyard. For more Information, funding deadline fall production, wtB apeak about cast and for fall production cal 274-3907. crew opportunities. New officer election is The Society of Student Student Organizations also on the agenda. The IUPUI Theatre • Activity Fee Request for • POLSA wS hold an organizational meeting Constructors (S.8.C.) Is Department and the IUPUI Book drive for having its annual Funding Forms will be from 12:15 to 1 p.m. in CA 438. Members wtl Theatre Association (CUE) due on Sept. 30 tor the T h u rsd ay/1 7 th review the organization's constitution, choose membership call-out for literacy wtB hold auditions Sept. 24 spring semester activities. officers lor the coming year, and plan interested students in • POLSA w« hold a political Internship and 25 from 7 to 10 p.m.
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