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SH^rtiy sextet? An ‘Ugly’ album ** Blast from the past N*a Tie Sagamonsays 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.

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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. for The IUPUI Student Please turn these in to ’ activities. For more information, cal Bit E T 1314 at 4:30 p.m. Jane Petty in the LY 002. forum from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Bkxnqulst at 274-7387. The Trickeries ot Scapin. a Literacy Corps book drive CA 438. John McCormick. Director of Wednesday, and 11.30 a.m. continues through Sept. 22. Call 274-3931 If you have comedy by Moliere. The any questions. Applied PoBtics. wiH speak on Internship • Dr. Charles Prckney of the NAACP will Thursday. Topics will production will be directed Books collected wtll be sold opportunities available to IUPUI students. include: becoming a speak on the importance ol voting in the by Clara Marshall McClure. during the September 23 Also speaking will be Carolyn Wright. African American community, in CA 223 House Republican Internship from 6 - 8 p.m. Any African American law Coordinator, and Michael Threl. House % student who would bke to participate Democratic Internship Coordinator. For more information, contact John along with Dr. Pinckney, please contact McCormick at 274-7387. Stephanie Thurman in the BSU office. 274-2270. Leadership • The Chemistry CJub wkl meet a! noon in Series calendar 8L 2050. AB students interested in joining Wednesday/23rd development series are welcome to come and learn what the dub has to offer (auch as guest • The Second Annual Student Leader/ and chemistry demonstrations, Advisor Reception will be held from Alph^i Phi O m ega National Service Motivation sponsored tripe and social events, 4 to 8 p.m. In the University Place Hotel tutoring...). Bring your lunch and a friend. Fraternity and the Office of Student September 28 7:30 - 9 fl0 p.m. B S4088 For more information, cal Dr. Wyma, for student organization leaders and 274-8800; or Mary, 243-0475 advisors. For more information, contact Activities staff have planned a fall the Office of Student Activities, 274-3031. semester leadership development series. Friday/16th October 27 7:00 • 8:30 p.m. Conference Monday/28th Th e series, entitled Q .O .A .L .S (Gaining • The IUPUI Accounting Club la sponsoring*Meet the Recruiters*an • Alpha Phi Omega and the Office of Student Organizational and Leadership Skills), is Leadership Styles Activities w* offer a woriwhop entitled free and open to ail students. 7:30-9fl0p.m. BS4096 Motivation In BS 4068 from 7:30 to 9 p.m. For additional information, please Stress/n me Management November30 ,7:30-90)p.m, BS4096 m m m : T h e ie the last day to purchase tickets for 'Putting your beet contact the Office of Student Activities tork forward,” a business etiquette luncheon which will take place Wednesday at 27*3931. In fh> U n ivw ity Place Crxrfarw i^ C e n t ^ F w jd te ta , call 274-2554. « g‘ f 3 • TheSsgunore r 1 4 ,1 9 9 2 News

Briefly Noted Friends AIDS OriaMf/kmA*] CmUmmiJhmhit i increase visible support of the event" Similar fundraising walks have ■ To serve as a “friend" to youth. been done In m^jor metropolitan Pat Pritchett, chief of staff for IPS, “Th. The AIDS Walk will raise fend* that areas like Los Angeks and Chicago, Conference contwr said the school system b very excited will directly help people afflicted with Koemeriaid. about the effort IUPUI to nos! national Those interested in p tic ipsring in TW c want cMMrm with rMMflng In The money raised won't go into the event, or who have questions at Faculty Forum the public school* we can have adult rote models who paying salaries at the center, he said. about Indiana Cares or ICAAN can Several Family Forums will religion Oct 2-3. can come io and work with students,” item ed ike e food Even those individuals who don’t contact the office at 630-9075. Both tike place this ye«r to raise issues have a pledge card or who can't offices are located at 1532 N. Religion and culture are some He donate money can still get involved in The second part of a Ftcuhy of the themes that will be p v t of institution of rapier the event Although they may not be able to the upcoming national re than just a child’s fht want to show their pick up a pledge card in time for the place Thursday, O ct I in Bus/ conference “Social Sources of reading level. just by coming out and SPEA 4095. Alan Crist director the Public Expression of “We're aho looking at the value that I.” be said. "We want to and bring it to the event, Wilson said. of admissions, and Karen Gable, Religion* at the University chairman of the Academic these kinds of relationships can have Place Conference Center on for the kids. It can improve their Oct. 2-3. discussion of practices and plant altitude and the kind of work they we FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE TO DOWNTOWN & CAMPUS Several of the country’s For more information, contact doing.” he said. H improves the idf- the Faculty Council office at notable authors and scholars of volunteer* in place in the schools by religion will lead the discussion 274-2215. Oct. I. on the role religion should play Advisory Council in public life. For thb first year, the program will Anyone interested in volunteering for For further information, contact be limited to the first 100 people who Y b M W b Q D on Disability RkBurrous at 274-7711. offer to volunteer. The program contact the Alumni Relation* office at moots Wednesday Eagle Creek Paik coordinators hope to have the 274-5060. 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Cntiniudfrm Pngt 1 noting that teachers at the TESOL deal to the study of linguistics from a Ceutouud frvm ftift 1 yean, but ! can still institute had no financial allowance ‘ P r o f e s s o r the state board exam, known as the Although Steele ended up not going for books and materials. “I had to Turner also complemented Connor, NCLEX exam. Eighty-five percent to the session, she said it's great that make several of my own books to a very v a lu a b le who was presented the 1992 Glenn hdp is available if students want W. Irwin “Experience Excellence" member of the English only 3 percent remain to pass. Recognition Award, on her Sutton said stud commitment to IUPUI’s English as a with math or science in the past funding in addition to the funding by areas that continue to be focal points do with the tools they had. Second Language program. because of a lack of high school the School of Nursing. for TESOL “Actually, many of the students had "Naturally, any major campus is “We want to provide a variety of According to Connor, teachers who a rich vocabulary in English from going to attract multi lingual students "By giving them the additional resources and opportunity for ate fluent in languages ocher than reading books that had filtered into who need to learn the English support of the tutorial program, they students in the school as well as English are suddenly being asked to Czechoslovakia from the States." Soviet bloc teachers had no practical language," Turner said. ‘In Professor both learn and teach English as a experience in creating a resume using Connor, we have someone who has science classes and from that point on. The retention program has provided second language. However, many the same format commonly used by the expertise to develop a proper position themselves to get into over $90,000 to minority nursing curriculum for such studies . . . a studerts in the form of book awards, of a “We discussed in detail the pass the state board exam." scholarships and grants. lack of i such as TESOL’s adapted well to the Ant-person writing opportunities for teachers throughout for today’s students." Sutton said the retention program is "We have made a significant aspects of English, which is unusual. In addition. Turner said, the ESL open to all students, not just minority difference in the lives of minority WTI among scholars is in actually left me as somewhat of a role program is a productive part of the that few guidelines have been i are not comfortable in model." English Department because of the The peer-faculty tutorial program Sutton. established to bridge the gap between has served 1.926 students from the fall Some of the programs offered in the the “American English" and "British "We talked about all types of of the TESOL Summer Institute, she because the program itself of 1986 to the spring of 1992. Of these English" taught in Europe. writing, including report writing, said, were the friendships that students, only 551 were classified as ■ Peer/faculty tutorial program; “Because the British Council also is writing for specific disciplines and developed during the event ‘The ESL program benefits ■ A support group, the Minority sending teacher-trainers all over the purposes, expressive writing in ‘There were Hungarians, Albanians, students throughout the university,” Eighty percent of (he tutored courses Nursing Students Organiztton; journals . . . a whole gamut." Connor Czechoslovakians. . . people from all Turner said. 'There are foreign have been passed, said Sutton. ■ Early warning system to identify which style of language is being said. 'That allowed the students to over the world who talked about ‘I f students reach out for help, and taught in various countries," said gain more confidence in their own teaching, about the English language, or lUPUI's schools, including be consistent, you can see the Connor. “But I think what we have to writing and abilities." about their lives. And as an educator, engineering, business, nursing — : skills workshop which face is that we can't expect to develop That confidence and ability then is no greater experience in areas other than English." a pure American English language or carried over to a practical application leaching than that." Turner added that he's always glad Tiffany Steele, a junior in the School and study skills. a pure British style. Teachers will of writing for each student at the Fortunately, Connor continues to to showcase English as a language. of Nursing, signed up for the tutorial The school was selected along with need to find a middle ground." institute. In this case, students wrote Ulla Connor must feel the same services. 11 other colleges and universities in their own resumes as one of the "Professor Connor is a very valuable way. She’s showcasing the English "I had trouble with the first lest in the United States. xirces and a universal member of the English Department," language to the rest of the world. style of English, teachers and students Resumes, according to Connor, are said Richard C. Turner, the vital in creating opportunities for department's chairperson. "In are faced with other major obstacles - Short/Long Term Lodging most notably, a lack of books. 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■ rsr o U6 IUPUI Writer braves terror-inducing maze* A

Mas. M ^ tC A r Sagamore ■ Graduate student returns to school after 33 years and reflects on how the college registration practices have changed during the last three decades.

t's 11:45 on Briday morning, the last day to completing the long line like a Hindu rope trick. At register. 3:30, like magic, the line comck alive. It starts to move. Faces smile. Friendly chatter begins between all of us who once were strangers but who now share "Are they going to shut down at noon?" I ‘LADY METROS’ I a rhythmic mission. overhear an anonymous partner in the maze At the "Closed Classes" desk, I squint at the printout. It can't be. ask a friend. ■ Female athletes are fighting sexual stereotypes on and There's my class number! There must be some mistake. I had talked Terror strikes again. Have 1 come so far only to be thwarted at to the school, and my name was put on the class roster. They the last moment, to be blocked like Indiana Jones at the door of off the playingfield, even at the college level. wouldn’t dose the class without me. would they? I call the school the inner sanctum that holds the Holy Grail? office. The course was canceled. What am I going to do now? The first floor of Cavanaugh Hall smells like a locker room. he world o f amateur sport is Metros.” I go back to the "Closed Classes” desk and check my second, third There are only about 500 people packed into this place, some filled with the acclaim and U is important to be able to and fourth choices. They're on the list. too. forming a snake of a a line around the Information Booth and the numerous awards and All those people who by some accident of birth or marriage have differentiate between the various tables with the "Closed Classes" lists. T contributions of many women names AAA through R1SS have usurped my class choices because Metros teams, but why must the Some are sitting on steps making an ascending row that reaches they got to register before me. gender of team be revealed to the fourth floor, waiting for noon when their share of the How can an institution dedicated to the proposition that acquired Those women include Jackie alphabet can swarm the first floor, reminding me of all those immediately, even before the sport skills can improve on heredity be run by a system based on the settlers lined up on the border of the Oklahoma territory in the Joyner Kersec, Olympic track and is? Is this a way of telling the capriciousness of the genetic distribution of last names, the movie with what's his name and his girlfriend (my God, my mind field medalist, Bonnie Blair, speed alphabetical crap shoot of life? spectators that this is just a is going), all ready to claim their piece of the American dream, skater and Kristi Yamaguchi, world Why can’t I. a respectable RJST-RZZZ go first? Thank God my women’s game and is really of no each holding onto his or her place in the line like it's the hind tit name's not Zyrkowsky! champion ice skater and Olympic importance? on the pig, as my mother-in-law would say. (1 really like her I check through the catalogue one more time. There’s a course at gold medalist. Kentucky expressions.) Oh. it’s Tom Cruise, but I still can't The Metros should just be the the right time. It will probably fit with what I'm doing at work, and Even now, IUPUI student Triscia How did I get into this mess? Metros. Period. Every team should I visit the office of graduate non-degree programs, a little hole it's not on the closed/canceled list. Zorn, a swimmer with limited be the Metros, whether the sport is in the wall on the roof of the Union Building, which is 1 rush over to Cavanaugh, take my No. 2 pencil and fill in all the sight, is competing in the basketball, baseball or softball; and understaffed and overworked. I get a form, an envelope and an little circles on the sign up sheet. Back in line. Paralympics in Barcelona, Spain. whether the players arc male, appointment to an orientation session where I’m the oldest person At least it's a new line. They take my registration ticket and send These trailbiazing women give female or some of both. in the group. me to another room with my sign-up sheet. credence to women’s athletics, My classmates certainly have changed in 25 years. They send me to another room, where I sit and wait for my name to At The Sagamore, we take offense I arrive 15 minutes early, Thursday, for my 3:30 late registration be called. They don’t pronounce it right, but who cares. In my hand is acting as unofficial role models for to this separation based on sex, and i an RIST-RZZZ. It's a mob. My gut pretzels. I an official printout, with my name, social security number and my young girls who hope to compete we will no longer use the term feel like a freshman all over again. This guy who's normally in fifth-choice class. someday in the sports world - and “Lady Metros” when referring to charge, knows what's going on, and usually has some say about it, I take it to the next line. This is for real. They're asking for my yes, the professional sports world. one of our athletic teams here at is now in the herd. money. I write out the check, put it in the envelope, and stick it in the Midway to the second floor, the hand-written sign says "3:30" drop box. It's beginning to dawn on me. We feel that women’s sports need IUPUI. The guy on the bottom step gestures with his head up the stairs. I'm an official graduate non-degree late registrant IUPUI student. to be taken as seriously as men’s, We also believe that the rest of On the landing before the fourth floor. I encounter my son. back (Now I remember. It'sN kole Kidman. Thank God my mind's not and every effort should be made to IUPUI should follow suit and from the Air Force, who's told me about the ins and outs of completely gone.) avoid sexism in women’s sports. disregard this dated, unnecessary getting signed up at IUPUI. I pocket my No. 2 pencil for a souvenir. Now, where can I park College-level athletic programs are adjective when referring to our I halfway didn't believe him because it’s been so long since I with this E permit? among the worst perpetrators of the female athletes. went to Butler, and I don't recall it being that big of a deal to get After attending the first day of class, Tom Rugh u as informed that myth that women’s athletics are registered in 1959! When identifying the various I make my way to the top floor. Another two dozen follow me. he urn in the wrong le\*el class, and he eventually dropped it. somehow inferior to the men’s. teams, we can just say, ’T he A perfect example of this is the Metros - W omen’s Basketball” or name of our teams here at IUPUI. “The Metros - M en's Golf.” It Why must all o f our female sports sounds a lot better. teams be referred to as the "Lady Metros?” We don’t call the men’s FtericttkrtmnnaadAmyMcymitiqfrTkt

Ca n d id a t e im a g e s ■ Voters should be with i t Because of those things, h e's gonna get a lot more of the cool vote concerned with the issues than Bush does. Maybe Ginton is the greatest involved in a campaign, not thing since sliced bread or indoor the candidates’ images. plumbing. But the underlying message of his campaign, that he is he essential image of this cooler than the current Prez, doesn’t year’s political campaign offer much o f a rational basis on may well turn out to be the which to make a sensible, informed T photo o f AAansas Gov. Bill decision between the two. Clinton in sunglasses, playing the But we're still being sold an saxophone in his appearance on overblown, overheated series of television’s Anenio Hall Show. images that float around the In the image, Clinton is hip. He is presidential campaign like so much cool. He is indeed the new Elvis, fog, obscuring reality and keeping one o f the many images the us from really knowing what's underneath all the shrink wrap. for himself in this year’s Once the Republicans get their presidential campaign. campaign geared up (if they ever By contrast, incumbent President do), it will be even more of the George Bush is uncool, unhip, an same, although it’s unlikely they can Reader’s Voices inarticulate old ditheier who’s a hope to recapture the cool vote that ■ Library should better with their business. No one ever print and not too easy to see. Mr. Schmidt nice enough guy personally but just has been lost to the Democrats. mentioned what happens after 30 days. was nice and polite, but he indicated that doesn't have the savvy we want to The point here is that voters need inform students of overdue Well, today it happened. 1 returned a book the fine is a library policy. Come on now, how many students out to beware of the image makers who 34 days late, four days past their grace see in our lop leader. charge and policy, says student period, according to a library clerk. I was there have read in the newspaper about a Remember Hall’s reaction when are hard at work on both sides of the told I'll get a bill in the mail for S 10JO, fine or seen the paper sign behind the Bush let it be known he wasn't political fence. The image isn't what late fee plus the cost of the book, but I can counter? Has a library clerk ever told you The campus library is lying in wait to disregard the cost of the book since I what the fine is? I’m not doubting Mr. interested in appearing on matters, regardless of how cool the clip you. It seems like there is a hidden returned it. I was shocked. $10.50 for a Schmidt, but the library’s fine policy A nenio's extremely cool TV image is. What matters is mbsfMKT cost in everything we do here on campus - late book? Why didn't a clerk in the past should be made more obvious. and the ability to govern the country even the library. You know the library, show? Hall read the president the tell me what the fine was if I went over? I'm willing to pay a fine, but $10.50? that quiet institution where you read and riot act, asked him whoever had effectively. Why isn't there an obvious sign to let you That’s a lot. I called the Marion County check out books and study. A quiet and invited him anyway and told him Being hip and being on the know what the fine is? Library, and they charge 10 cents per day safe place away from the hustle of campus correct TV stow s doesn't have a When I asked to see someone in charge, for a late fee. It would have cost me $3.40 life# Mr. Steven Schmidt, associate librarian, there, but this Is IUPUI, so it cost me more welcome. So there. dumed thing to do with any of that It’s safe until they nail you for a late talked to me. He explained that they run than triple that. I hope this letter will help W e must look beyond sunglasses book fee. I've taken out several books an ad in The Sagamore at the beginning of some students realize what the penalty is before and returned a few late, expecting H e's been on MTV. He has the and saxophones. the year and showed me the sign behind before they trust the fairness of the library to pay a late fee. They've looked it up on support of the bulk of Hollywood's the counter that explained it. too. He did at IUPUI. their monitor and said it was within the 30 Tir HDmdtNtm-Tma apologize that it is a sign in rather small moguls and stars. He is in. He is days, don't worry about it, and went on

“Women haven) “When a college 'I really don't YOUR VOICE bent involved ta athletic event is think there is. sports as long as going on, it's You're seeing n n and l puss always males. more of women. M Do you feel that it's just a matter ■H You never see Some women art of tint befrn sponsored female good athletes, and there is sexual we are finally discrimination in September 14.1992 Sagamore S p o rts

Paralympic athletes reach Men’s tennis team for the gold in Barcelona drops first two m a tc h e s o f s e a so n ■ Frank Epperson and Trischa Zorn talk about ■ Although the tennis team has gotten off to a slow start some what it is like to participate in the Paralympics. members of the team said that it’s only a matter of time before the Metros ByQrtgTnytor comeback.

By Marc B oise The stadium lights dimmed, the C o*tnhdm i to Tkt SofiM ort is the Olympic theme roared through Lack of determination has halted any progress of the the kxjd speaker*. men's tennis team so far this season, said coach Joe The athletes began their march to the Ramirez. infield and the crowd rose to its feet to The team dropped its first two matches of the year, a cheer on the athletes who were rare start for the program prepared to give their all to come In a match against visiting Grace College on Sept. 8. a aanlor In tha School of Physical determination seemed to be quite absent from some of turns a sarva during tennis practice the players, he said. The Metros managed only one victory in singles play, losing to the visitors 7-2. And that one victory wasn't by either Kevin Pinnegar the Metros record falls to 0-2. or Joe Manning, the No. I and 2 players. Both were The team could go for its first win of the year on when they match volleys today with Eastern Illinois “We need to get more matches under our belt,” . University. Manning said. The Metros hit the rood on Sept 19 to face district foe However, even with the loss, Pinnegar was optimistic Taylor University, which has turned out to be somewhat about his performance. of an important match. “I feel 1 can beat anyone at any time," he said. T ’m 'The Taylor match is very important to the team not sure how the rest of the team feels." because it is a district match/* Pinnegar said. In No. 3 singles, Dan Baker seemed to have hb match And a team's record against district opponents well under control, winning the first set easily. it seed it wiD receive for the district Unfortunately for Baker, his opponent came firing back to take the last two sets and stick Baker with a loss. Looking ahead to the district I The lone victory for the Metros in singles was Jeff be hosted by IUPUI tins year, Ramirez said the rematch Tobar’s straight set victory of 6-3,7-5. with Grace College on October 3 could set the tone for The No. I doubles team of Pinnegar and Manning the Metros in the tournament. made up for their singles losses with a three set win, 6- 'That match should show us how we have improved 2,6-7,6-4. and give us an idea how we should do in the Amy k U y /T k i Sagsmtn With a season opening 5-4 loss to Indiana Weslyan, tournament." he said.

“Shivers go down your spine. It makes you proud of the colon you're wearing/' said Susan Alger, director Of public relations for the National hear people cheering you oo/' said competing," she said. ‘T ve been Wheelchair Athletic Association, as Zorn, a graduate student *lt just sends swimming for 22 years. I won't stop she explained the Olympic goose bumps through your body. You swimming, but 1*11 stop competing. atmosphere in the 1988 games in can feel the energy all over the place." I've done everything I've set out to Seoul. Unlike the regular Olympics where do." I t makes those long hours, days, all athletes hear is “win, win, win," As for Epperson, the 1996 gdyears of preparation worth it/* she Zorn sgkfthe Paralympic atmosphere Paralympics iq Atlanta, Georgia will is somewhat friendlier and the athletes probably be the end of the line Cor hb For some athletes, this feeling are not as pressured to pull out wasn't something new. but for Frank “I plan to peak in 1996," he said. Epperson, it was a feeling he had "Able-bodied athletes are more “I’ll have a home crowd of probably never felt before as he competed in pressured to be successful." she said. 90 percent of my family. It will be a his first Paralympics in Seoul. 'T he athletes get more publicity and great ending for my career." ‘It’s a rush beyond any drug," he have high expectations." But before he retires from his sport said. “1 imagine I'm a gladiator As Zom and Epperson compete in of wheelchair hieing. Epperson said waltzing into the stadium getting the 1992 Paralympics in Barcelona, he wants to hold a world record. ready to compete for the honor of my remaining in the back of their minds “I want to leave my mark \nt id \t (I i'll n country." is the question of how much longer somehow." he said. T want to stick caffeine and super-charging it" they will compete. out in one area." Though 28-year-old Trischa Zorn For Zom. four Olympics and 12 After the flame of the Paralympics had competed in two Paralympics world records has met the goals she before the Seoul games, she said the set for her swimming career. The the competitive spirit has burned out, Barcelona games will be her last. these athletes will continue to give I t 's real motivating when you can “After these Paralympics. Til stop back to their respected sports.

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Sonic Youth hasn't strayed a bit : Dirty from their trademark underground 4: DGC •ae Date: Out Now garage sound. The grange on this commmdatJon: * ♦ * * album sound* like the Velvet Underground with a hod attitude. Prom the opening squalls of Youth guitarist 's axe in the "Youth against Fascism." Though Ugly Kid Joe tells about ugly side of life Gordon is often akin to telling it like it So n ic Youth has is, loudly, she relaxes vocally on cuts "I'll Keep Tryin'" is a sweet like "Shoot," Orange Rolls, Angel'* movin' in right next door, remained dedicated to By Amy May wron't you welcome me?/l love song in which he declares Spit," and "On the Hill." enough to let TktS brought my Hfc, my ugly wife, everlasting love for his lady, her real talent as a singer shine promising to buy her diamonds my dirty dog with Oca*/ My rock, adding no gam re you the type of person who slow* kid's a punk, and I'm a drank, and be her knight in shining People who like Nirvana, the Pixie* down to look at car accidents? Were this I'm sure you'll see." armor. or surprise pop hooks or Nine Inch Nails will love Sonic He hacks out of it at the end Youth's latest effort Fans who have you the one who always lit the smoke This song include* sound to the feedback, just bomb* in the high school bathrooms? effects, such as lead singer of the song, however, when he always loved SY from their A Do you always eat the worm out of the tequilaWhitfield Crane retching, says: "Yeah I'll keep tryin' to more guitars and underground root* through their 1990 bottle? spitting, belching and make you mine/1 hope you're louder lyrics. mtyor-labd debut *Ooo," will rest If so. Ugly Kid Joe ts the bond for you. "I Hate buyin’ all my lines." contented knowing that SY hasn’t Everything About You," the radio and "Wayne's C"3cighborM was originally copyrighted under For the most part this album seems to be a more World" hit from last year illustrates the band's off- Sloppy Slouch Music. Other "record companies" serious undertaking than their first one. They have the band has used include Ugly Music, Melted expanded their style* and seem to be experimenting . Instead, SY ha* remained Fans who survived what the band calls the "Zil- Cheese Music and Dirty Drawer* Music. All of with different type* of music. There is still plenty of and musical frivolity of the album's Poppin’. Bun-Pickin', Booger-flingin’ Across these songs are put together and marketed, screaming guitars, but there is also some slower. finale, "Dirty" is filthy with a flavor adding no glam or surprise pop hooks America Tour of 91 -92" can happily buy the newest however, by the perfectly legitimate and widely for feedback and frenzy, melodies to the feedback, just more guitar* and Ugly Kid Joe release and get exactly what they recognized Polygram Records, Inc. Don't, however, make the mistake of taking this louder lyrics. expect - hard, heavy rock and roll from five long­ This album is jam-pocked with songs, unlike the bond too seriously. Drummer Mark Davis describes This album could very well be , Like any great album, you should haired guys who enjoy exploring the more first one. which only contained five songs that wer the group as a "hang loose, party, sloppy garage Sonic Youth's claim to fame in that it play "Dirty" until you know it by bisgusting side of modem American life. repeated on both side*. bond that suddenly had to get our act together." capture* the essence, energy and raw heart and can sing it backwards. ! The newest release, "America’s Least Wanted.” "America's Least Wanted" has 13 songs, with Some of the lyrics on this album arc enough to talent of the band with just enough Then put it on the shelf and only refer : song that has already received radio different ones on each side of the tape, although two make Tipper Gore's hair stand up if she ever hear* polish to make it accessible to a wider of them, "Everything About You" and "Madman” them. However, if you revd in grossness, dirty jokes audience. Co-producer Butch Vig regarding the Sex Pistol*. Anita Hill, fcong from "Mr. Roger's Neighborhood.” are repeats from "As Ugly as They Wanna Be." and nose-thumbing at society's accepted standards. and mixer Andy Wallace, the dream fascism or the "Te J This song capitalizes on the middle-class fear of Ugly Kid Joe does not let their leputation stop this L* the band for you. Buy the new album and team that helped a nation accept paving ••undesirables" move in next door "I'm them from showing their lender, loving side*. enjoy some good music that laugh* at itself. Nirvana’* “Nevermind" with open

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ii titling this JUST DO IT because I think the title expresses the attitude of this administration, We art older students *M l\ the responsiblities of family and jobs. We attend IUPUI to obtain an education which will help us in our professional lives and we are aware of the costs, both financially and emotionally. Each of us ran for office due to frustrating experiences we had encountered in this educational process and a desire to "make it right." Wc will not be bought off or put off from this goaf. Wk have to take responsibility for change. We. as individuals, cannot change a thing. But we. as 20.000 undergraduate students. can have a tremendous impact, ...... ^ ______Have you been frustrated by an experience at the Office of Financial Aid? Did you complain? What would happen if 2X00 Welcome Back! students protested? How many of you have received inadequate or inaccurate academic counseling? How would a dean react to receiving thousands of te a m from students regarding this Issue? Do you believe student evaluations o f teachers flit U fcar On Aug. 26, the Undergraduate Student Assembly was present seriously? Would you like to see the published results before signing up for a particular class? at the send off of two disabled athletes, Trischa Zom and Frank I have cited just a few examples to make the point that we cannot expect change unless we do our part in creating it. I believe Epperson. These brave individuals were going lo the 1992 Paralympics there are administrators who are concerned about these Issues and want to see improvements made. It i* every student's in Bacelono, Spain. Not only were they representing the United States, responsibility to figure out who U responsive and work with them. We also need to figure out who b unresponsive and do they were also representing 1UPU1. what we can to get them replaced. The firm step it to make people awareof the bauea and who b th em e* ^ p ro p This week these athletes will be returning to 1UPUI. The USA within the system to hear these issues. (student government) would like to extend a warm welcome to Zom With this ad, we hope to highlight areas of student concern* and direct our energy in a positive effort. Stop by the USA and Epperson for their efforts in the Pandympic Games. We are very office, library basement, room 006A. Call us at 274-3907. Also, E-mail can be sent directly to me at proud of your accomplishments. "Hats o f f to you. Congratulations! TNMCFADDQ# INDY VAX.

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Story and photos| by K.P. Lawrence Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA). who want to fight. When CMM* i» The SCA is a nonprofit historical organization he feels the newcomers whose members study the Middle Ages. are ready, the fighter can However, instead of poring over dusty tomes, the don armor and participate Learning the fine art of sword fighting is no students put the learning into physical practice. in open combat. Several SCA is an international organization, with some shots may land on one of fighter must go through training. Unlike any groups located at mttfor colieges in the United the combatants, but it other sport it is highly likely that the i States, Europe, must be a "mortal" wound will die from a stab would Australia and New to win the bout. Luckily, h is not real. It is a re-enactment of the ancient way of settling disputes, sponsored by the In Indiana. SCA gauged on the honor groups flourish at system. If a Now hit* the body or head hard enough, Ball State University the fighter is honor bound

University. Several known more for skill in SCA members dying than skill with a attend IUPU1, but sword. anyone is welcome If the sword fighter is hit to join. in the arm or leg. he must Anything from the continue the fight without Middle Ages can be using the injured a subject for study. Bill Ruesch, junior, Ago* whh a Gothic* sometimes makes the fighting difficult, but fun leather craft as a hobby for when he wasn’t busy towaich. studying for his business degree. He discovered a This event is not staged, new aspect of his craft by joining the SCA. and nobody knows who will win the fight until Students who are interested in the art, crafts, *1 found the hands-on approach to leuming a lot the end. The fight attracts many spectators, who poetry or music of the Renaissance are easier than trying to read a book,” he said. encouraged to join this group for fun. learning Tre Weatherbee, junior, liberal arts, joined the In the Middle Ages, the sword fighters were and the challenge of adapting their skills to the group to enlarge her embroidery skills. men, however. SCA fighters can be men or Middle Ages. ’Trying the old patterns from the Middle Ages women. Most SCA groups have at least one The SCA is performing demonstrations at the presents a new challenge for me," she said. "Joan of Arc” who enjoys the flashing steel of a Thomtown Renaissance Festival at Old Indiana David Walla, right a student at IVY Tach, la Perhaps the most spectacular of the forgotten sword fight, even though real steel is not used. Fun Park on Saturday and Sunday, noon to 4:30 skills from the Gothic Era is sword fighting. Rattan, a form of wicker used in lawn furniture, p.m. until Sept 27. Contact John Elmore at 259- A knight marshal must properly train people is used for safety reasons. 1403 for more information about the SCA.

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