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An SGA "Meet the Candidates" Student Government Association nominations have now come to a close. In a program entitled "Meet the Candidate," the SGA will give stu- dents the opportunity to meet the individuals running for legislative positions. "Meet the Candidate" will be held during common hour on Oct. 3,5,10 and 12 in the Student Center. "We feel that this will enable the students with to vote with a better sense of who the can- didates are," stated Scott Carlson, SGA Vice President. Elections will be held throughout the day on ' 1 both Oct. 17 and 18. Center sponsors Awareness Day The WPC Women's Center is hosting their third annual Sexual Assault Awareness Day on Thursday Oct. 5. WPC student Sally Stroff works with second grade students at PS 30. SEE STORY PAGE 3 GENA ZAK/THE BEACON Activities will be held throughout the day in the Student Center Ballroom, including speak- p^jCarmgtta Parkes and Jill Greenbaum. Gender make-up shows shift Ml Parkes of the Passaic County Women's Center will be speaking at 11 a.m. regarding recovering from sexual assault and Male population at college continues to decline Greenbaum's lecture entitled, "Fighting Sexual By Pamela Langan were 5,928 undergraduate males Department of Accounting, suggested Violence: The Personal Meets the Political" will NEWS CONTRIBUTOR enrolled at WPC, and 5,558 under- that the demand for jobs in the be given at 12:30 p.m. graduate females, or 52% and 48% in accounting field was an influential Sexual Assault Awareness Day is a cross- Ever look around during class or favor of males. Now, the ratio is 4,656 factor in the increase of females. campus project begun by the Women's Centers around the campus and compare the females, to 3,238 males. A large drop Grippo stated that accounting had at WPC, Jersey City and Ramapo State number of males to the number of in male enrollment began in 1975. In expanded all over the country, with Colleges, and Montclair University. 1980, there were 5,556 females and the computer technology rising. females? Years ago, what would've i!1 SCEC presents Canteen 1995 been seen was more males and less 4,786 males enrolled. This was a drop "Women recognized this demand," females, depending on the class. of 1,142 males from 1975. Since said Grippo, "and went into that major The Student Council for Exceptional Citizens However, this is not so anymore. 1980, however, a steady decline has and profession." He feels that there will be holding their October Canteen on Friday According to the William Paterson continued. may have been a decline in the "tradi- Oct. 6, from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Student Center College Factbook, in 1975, there Frank Grippo, chairman of the SEE COLLEGE PAGE 3 Ballroom. Canteen 1995 is a seasonal program geared towards adults with learning disabilities and Hillside room raid turns up $7,000 in cash if; provides volunteers a great opportunity to • By Bobi Lee Messer Smith in demons' direction, when home yielded additional money. accrue service hours while making new friends. NEWS EDITOR police found the car, Clemons had Prospect Park Police said that lii fled on foot. Upon a search of the Clemons, a non-traditional student, Career Services holds workshop WPC football player Christopher vehicle, police discovered his identity, has a long history of run-ins with the Career services will be holding a workshop demons, 23, of Paterson, was which they traced to WPC. law, most recently spending time in designed for students who may be unsure of charged on Sept. 25 with cocaine pos- jail from 1991 to 1994. their career goals on Thursday Oct. 5 from session with intent to distribute, intent "As far as I understand, he was "As far as I understand, he was a 11a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the training room of to distribute within 1,000 feet of a a normal student." normal student," stated Henry Krell, Morrison Hall. school zone, eluding, possession of dean of students. Staff from both Career Service and fireworks with intent to distribute, - Krell Clemons was released from Passaic Advisement will be there to assist students in hindering, and apprehension, authori- Clemons was arrested in his County Jail on $20,000 bail, authori- matching their interests, abilities, and values ties said. Hillside Hall room early Monday, and ties said. ! •'•! with satisfying careers and majors. Prospect Park Police attempted to Prospect Park Police, working in According to Prospect Park Police stop Clemons for an overdue auto INSIDE cooperation with WPC Campus Sgt. Frank Franco, the investigation is inspection late on the evening on Sept. Calendar N-2 Local News N-8 Police, confiscated a small amount of still pending. Campus News N-6 National News N-6 24. Clemons ran a stop sign and tem- cocaine, a scale, hand gun ammuni- As per the policy of Residence Life, Campus Profile N-ll Op-Ed N-15 porarily eluded police. tion, fireworks, and $7,000 in cash. Clemons has been removed from the Classifieds S-8 Sports S-l While residents were able to point Columns N-13 State News N-8 Additionally, according to Police, a residence halls until the matter is In Your Interest N-10 TV Listings 1-7 Officers Sean Mitchell and Chad search of his mother's East 35th Street adjudicated, said Krell. Insider 1-1 Worlds News N-6

COPYRIGHT 1995, VOL. 62, NO. 5 COMMUNITY CAMPUS NEWS Monday Join us for Mass in thanksgiv- Virgin or Vamp, professor "Art of Kissing" by William" ing of God's goodness. All are School of Kane, Learn the Upside Down Catholic Campus Ministry welcome - bring a friend. Journalism, sponsored by the Kiss, Lip-o-Suction kiss, the Center-Movie and game 12:30 p.m. SCrm 215. Beacon as part of their anniver- Vacuum Kiss, the Rock Kiss night. Come and socialize with sary celebration. 2 p.m. All and much, much more. See ya friends and classmates at your Pioneer Yearbook-Next events in SC ballroom. there smoochers! 12:30-1-45 Add/drop procedure: Take two home away from home. meeting, all welcomed!! 7- Sunday 7:30 p.m. SC313. SC 203-5. ' ' However, with only two days allotted for this, many Transportation available and Art at Lunch- Willem de By Nicole Stefano have the opportunity to improve their schedule, they all are welcome. Kooning. Ben Shahn, 11:30 Catholic Campus Ministry NEWS CONTRIBUTOR students still may not have attended the class they were should be given more time to get to know the instructor Student Council for Muslim Society-Welcome a.m. Club-Come celebrate Mass thinking of dropping before the end of the new add/drop and find out what the class entails. Exceptional Children-Get to back meeting and also recruit- Responding to criticism of the add/drop procedure United Science Club-General with us and experience great period. "How can a student be expected to decide her future know the Special Ed. ing new members. 12:30 p. . implemented last semester, WPC has attempted yet interest, business. 2 p.m., Midday Artist Series-Jazz times of faith, fellowship and m "I was very angry," said student Catherine Farinella. in a class when they have had the class only once or not Department during this infor- SC 215. For more info, contact again, to restructure a failing process. Raubinger314. Concert. Shea Center, 12:30 fun! Transportation is avail- "I should have at least have had the opportunity to go to at all?" asked junior, Kay Chitren. mal meeting and reception Mohamed at 331-2501 As opposed to last semester where students were only afterwards. Professors and p.m. able and all are welcome! 7:30 the class once." Additionally, many faculty also agreed with students allowed to drop classes, this fall, WPC granted students Student Film Association- executive board members of p.m. Most students asked about the issue agreed with about the insufficient time span. William Rosa, presi- COLGAF--We have a rap the opportunity to add or drop classes for two days. FREE showing of "Natural the SCEC will be present. This Friday group and everything said is Farinella's opinion. Many feel that if they are going to dent of the Faculty Senate, said he gives the administra- Born Killers" Screening is a great time for your ques- Jazz Room Series-- Hal confidential. 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., tion credit for trying to change the system, but that the Room(C147) tions to be answered about Catholic Campus Ministry Galper Trio with Jerry Science 369. Contact Janet students should be able to go to class and have some- majoring in Special Eduction Club-Do you have what it Bergonzi. Shea Center, 4 p.m. Pollack 595-3427, or SGA Students teach in Paterson thing to base the decision on. and future programs sponsored takes to be a leader and a role office 595-2157. Linda Dye, president of the William Paterson College Tuesday by the SCEC. 3:30-6:30 p.m. model? We think you do! Join ByBlytheCinelli for the fall received letters describ- a co-operative teacher, or a college, lhlU Future chapter of the American Federation of Teachers, feels SC324. -""" .«,, our retreat team as we prepare NEWS CONTRIBUTOR ing the project so that they could supervisor and a pre-service teacher^ Catholic Campus Ministry young adults for the future. NAACP-General meeting. 5 then set up an interview. The inter- The meeting could also be a round- that more students took advantage of the add/drop pro- Club-Give yourself a spiritual p.m., SC 215. Contact 201- gram adjustment, but she agrees with Rosa. She feels 10:00 a.m., WPC gate 1. Feminist Collective-Oct. 23: Starting this semester, 10 elemen- views, "asked the same questions as table discussion with all three break! Join us for eucharistic Thursday 956-1999. that the students should be able to meet the instructor Upcoming event titled tary education majors are taking part if on a job interview," stated groups. service in celebration of God's before making a permanent change in their schedules. Student Council for excep- "Transgender Liberation" Wepner. The round-table meetings which Catholic Campus Ministry Semester Abroad-Appli- in a new undergraduate program goodness to brighten your day. tional Children-a seasonal Leslie Fienberg, author of However, while he was unable to say exactly how Club-Come and share the gift cation Deadline: Oct. 17. called the Teaching/Learning "Interviews were for those sin- include case studies that are being All are welcome. 12:30 p.m program for adults with dis- Stone Biifr^ RIMPC 7 p many individuals utilized the process in comparison to SCrm215. of wisdom God has given -m-j sc Contact Prof. G. Satra, Collaborative. cerely interested in participating in followed over the year, will include abilities will take place. ballroom. past semesters, Mark Evangelista, registrar, stated, "I everyone of us. Group discus- Matleson 317. Formulated last year, it was set the program," stated Wepner. They the project directors: Jim Lerman, at sion, Bible study. 12:30 p m Volunteers are needed to help believe that this process encourages students to take Sociology Club-Looking for up, "To help our students be were administered to make sure it P.S. 2. Nancy Seminoff, Dean of SC 302 with activities and to share time SAPB Lectures— Oct. 12: more time and care in scheduling or registering proper- new members to be involved in immersed in learning about teaching was something the student really Education, at P.S 28, and Wepner at ly. Students have already begun preparing their sched- upcoming activities. Come and in an urban system" stated Shelly wanted to do. P.S. 26. Essence-Are you artistically ules better, so that has resulted in a decrease in the see what we're all about. 5 Wepner, of the office of Field The students chosen were As a result of this collaboration, p.m., S349. inclined? Are you gifted with add/drop process." Experience and assistant to the Dean assigned to the schools, where they there "will be commitment from words? Well, even if you're According to Evangelista, the two day time-period WEEKEND of Education. will teach for the entire year. Paterson public schools to give first MEISA-Weekly meeting; not, come and check out the allows the semester to get under way quicker, as state The program is in Paterson Public The students will be working consideration for all possible job new members of all majors are first meeting of Essence, law requires a 16 week semester. Schools 2, 26, and 28, and was initi- alongside other teachers, who are interviews for fall 1996 to partici- always welcome. 12:30 pm WPC's Literary Magazine. Let "We know that there are some legitimate problems us enlighten you. 12:30 p.m ated by Lynn Liptak, principal at taking "Teachers as Mentors" here pating students," stated Wepner. SC326. " ROADTRIPS and we are dealing with them the best we can," stated P.S, 2. The collaboration was at William Paterson College as a Wepner said that so far the pro- Oct 6 Montreal mandatory course free of charge. gram is "very optimistic about the Evangelista, "But in terms of juggling schedules for : Carisba (Caribbean Student according to Wepner was "walked less term papers, that is not a valid reason." Christian Fellowship-Large There are five to six meetings success. We are all going to learn Association) - club meeting. Oct 13 Washington around for a while." "We will be better able to evaluate the program as the Group Meeting- "Who do you each semester, and these meetings together about helping students suc- Come and see what Carisba is During the summer, students semester gets underway," stated Evangelista. think Jesus Christ is?" 5:30 Oct 20 Montreal will include a college supervisor and ceed in Paterson public schools." p.m., PA Lounge. all about. 3:30-4:30, SC215. Oct 27 Quebec Vagabond Tours enrolled in the teaching practicum presents Weekend Strategic Gamers-First meet- Women's Center-Women's Nov 3 Montreal Center hosts the third Annual fspadtrips, Including ing of the year. Updating the Nov 10 Boston wundtrip bus transportation, 2 nights roster and planning of events Sexual Assault Awareness College composition changes scene for the semester. All are wel- Day. "Recovering from Sexual hotel,* and sightseeing Bus departs Novi7 Montreal r come. S143. Assault" Carmetta Parkes, from WPC. . FROM GENDER PAGE 1 Grippo feels that women saw these fig- decrease in male enrollment along with said that since 1967, English has been Passaic County Women's Nov 23 Montreal tionally" female jobs. ures, and realized they too could do this the increase in female enrollment. more favorable to women than men, but Seating is limited. that more men speak up in class than Delta Phi EpsUon-Lip Sync, Center, H a.m.; "Fighting & Quebec* Call nbw! In 1971, Certified Public Accountant job, and even earn a higher salary than in Vincent Parillo, chairman of the any talent. 8 p.m., Ballroom. Sexual Violence: The Personal VAGABOND TOURS (CPA) firms had hired 6,800 new mem- other jobs. From 1989 to present, 18,500 Sociology Department, feels that the women do. lii Meets the Political" Jill Nov 23 Niagara Falls bers, all having bachelor's degrees in members have been hired. However, decrease in male enrollment could be due "I've found women looking around Greenbaum, Exec. Director Fora good time call accountings The peak of hiring was in Grippo pointed out that firms don't look to the fact that the schools of the class to hear the men's reaction first," NJCASA, 12:30 p.m.; Keynote & Toronto* Wednesday 1989, with a total of at hiring females or males, they look for Management, Humanities, and Social t says Mollenkott. She said that she tries to Address: Virgin or Vamp: Dec 1 Boston 1 -800-700-0790 25,240 new members hired, all also hav- the brightest. Sciences merged into one. He believes equally distribute questions around the How the Press Covers Sex •Thanksgiving weekend trips are 4 Days / 3 Nights 1 Catholic Campus Ministry cost $149 per person quad. All other trips ^re 3 Dav ing bachelor's degrees. On the other hand, there was also a that while looking at what the school had classroom now to encourage women to Crimes" Helen Benedict, e3U yi email: [email protected] CIub--Count your blessings! 2 Nl8litsand cost $119 per person quad " to offer, males interested in a business answer more. author of acclaimed book www: hUp://tribeca.ios.com/~vagabond program may not have seen a separate Another issue taken into consideration school for business management, and was the dropout rate. Between Bobi Lee Messer may have thought the school was not September 1, 1992 and August 31, 1993, COPY EDITORS NEWS EDITOR Dan McDonough Jr. George Robjbf serious about it. the total number of dropouts in all grades Beaton DIRECTOR OF Parillo's opinion is that business was a in the state of was 15,923, GenaZak BUSINESS AND Ary Nussbaum and out of that 9,249 were males, and FOUNDED IN 1936 PHOTO EDITOR ADVERTISINg generally male-dominated major, while INSIDER EDITOR Barbara elementary education and nursing was a 6,674 females. This produces a percent- CELEBRATING OUR 60TH YEAR BUSINESS Rodney Cauthen predominantly female major. Overall, age of 58.1% males to 41.9% females. Tom Troncone Jessica Seilheimer OF PUBLICATION DX.Green Parillo believes that the majors offered at Nancy Norville, dean of Enrollment SPORTS EDITOR ADVERTISING STAFF WRITER TRAFFIC MANAGER a school affect the male/female ratio. Management, does not believe that the Yoni D. Greenbaum male/female ratio has been affected by Tracy Bodoff Mark Evangelista, the registrar, Bill Lawson this at all. She believes what affects the EDITOR-IN-CHIEF John F. Gillick Yoonhee Lee agreed, saying, "Overall, the course of PHOTOGRAPHER MEMBER DESIGN DIRECTOR study offered at an institution does play a ratio at WPC are the courses of study part in the ratio." offered, not the dropout rate. Norville However, Virginia Mollenkott, an eng- stated, "Because education and nursing Hunger now strikes thirty million in your community. Call Second lish professor, doesn't feel that the ratio are strong programs here, females are Harvest, America's food bank Americans. Many of whom live has affected the way she teaches. She more prone to attend than males." near you. Help feed the hungry network, at 1-800-532-FOOD. HUNGER'S HOPE 4 October 2,1995 THE BEACON THE BEACON October 2,1995 5 Technology to reach student body LOCAL/STATE NEWS By Christa Glod major undertaking" and the col- Once the system is fully opera- "better interaction between responsible for the operating NEWS CONTRIBUTOR lege is "running as fast as we tional, students will not be teachers and students." A stu- system and the physical con- can" to get the system up and assigned an E-mail name or dent can, for example, E-mail a necting up of the system which Tuition bills have come and running. address, rather they will need to rough draft of a paper to a pro- he stated as being done "long been paid along with the new WPC Campus Police Update "We need the human support visit the lab and establish one fessor for comments. The sys- ago." He said that there were "technology fee" of $50. to get the system going," on their own. tem "has made a lot of work, some complications-mainly that The college created this fee to McNamara said. Long is curious to see how but hopefully valuable work." a "few key people had left" the advance the level of technology Four public computer labs the student body will take to the Long projected that the system project. available at the college. will be open from 8 a.m. until system and feels that "20-30% would be up and fully opera- Sept. 6, 1995 thru Sept. 13, 1995 Students are needed to staff Currently, part of it is being 10 p.m., seven days a week. of the student body will very tional by the end of October. the labs and there are positions Wednesday, Sept. 6 — At 8:00 p.m., a Card to get soda from a machine located it was parked in lot #5, row "B". She officer. The student will appear in used to upgrade and improve Recently hired to coordinate quickly" respond to it. As to Frank Tedesco, director of available. This is a paying job female student reported that while her there. The ID. card was in the name of had parked the vehicle on Tuesday, 9- Wayne Municipal Court. the computer system. These the student technicians, was whether that number will jump, Network and Hardware and training will be provided on car was parked in Lot#5, Row "B", a female. Upon questioning the proper 12-95 and found and reported the dam- changes will make it possible Robert Harris. The students he stated "your guess is as good Services, stated that, "Yes, the new systems. Those stu- someone broke off a side mirror. owner, she stated that it was missing age on Thursday, 9-14-95. A mirror was Monday, Sept. 25 — At 1:22 a.m., a for every student to get an E- will be paid for their work. The as mine." everything should be falling dents interested should contact from her room. All four of the male stu- bent along with an antenna. telephone call was received from the mail address. Additional fund- interview process has begun and An advantage to the E-mail into place by the middle of Harris at his office in the Coach At 11:00 p.m., police responded to a dents were charged with Theft and crim- Prospect park, N.J. Police that they ing has been provided by a $3.2 the first training session was system is what Long stated as a October." Tedesco has been House. report of someone throwing a rock inal complaints were signed by the Friday, Sept. 15 ~ At 3:16 a.m., Ptl. wanted to question a resident student of million grant by the state called held Sept. 23. through a window at the Student Center. police and the four will appear in Wayne Filiberty of the campus police observed this college with regard to his fleeing the the Equipment Leasing Fund Another part of the project is Police searched the area with negative Municipal Court. a vehicle drive into the area of gate #4 scene of a motor vehicle stop. An (ELF) Project which was passed providing sfafftfflpnbars with results. from Pompton Rd. at a high rate of amount of high calibre ammunition was on June 30. computers. Half of the faculty Tuesday, Sept. 12 - A student reported speed and swerve to a stop'?dIFhe'*driver found in the car along with some sus- E-Mail, short for electronic have received their computers GET A Thursday, Sept. 7 -- A female student she had parked her vehicle in Lot #2 was approached and a strong odor of an pected controlled dangerous substances. mail, allows one to send mes- last spring and the other half are reported that she had left a bookbag con- overnight and she found scratches on her alcoholic beverage was detected by the The student was subsequently arrested sages via the computer to any- in the process of receiving them MAMMOGRAM. taining 5 books unattended on the out- can and a mirror damaged on the right officer. The suspect was a non-student by the Prospect Park Police and repri- one around the world. Aside now. To receive their computer, EARLY DETECTION side of the Student Center. She left the side. and after a series of tests, was issued a manded to the Passaic County Jail in lieu from using E-mail, students will all faculty must attend a three area for a short time and upon her return summons for driving under the influence of bail. A search warrant was issued by be able to access the internet as part seminar. IS THE BEST found that the books were gone. The Wednesday, Sept 13 - Police investi- of an alcoholic beverage. the Wayne Municipal Court and a subse- well as information available at Phil Long, director of PROTECTION. time was about 6:00 p.m. gated an attempted burglary at the Rec. quent search was conducted by Prospect other campuses. Instruction and Research Center. Unknown person(s) had Monday, Sept. 18 — A female student Park along with Det. Sgt. Stengel of this The technology fee is also Technology, said "the computer CALL 1-800-ACS-2345 Sometime between the hours of 4:00 attempted to pry open windows in the reported the theft of her jacket from a department. The search revealed more being used for setting up four system is installed and is being p.m. Thursday, 9-7-95 and 11:30 A.M. rear of the building. No entry gained. clothes rack in the Student Center. The ammunition and money and both were new computer labs, and a stu- tested." on Friday, 9-8-95, unknown person or theft took place on Friday, 9-15-95 at confiscated and other charges are pend- dent consulting program. persons pried open a vending machine in ing as of this date. Two of the four labs are in APuNioS.tvle.iil A female student reported the theft of a about 11:00 p.m. Susan McNamara, acting- full operation now, one of DiUPWlO the Towers Pavilion and removed an wallet from her bookbag which was left k'SOCIETY provost, explained that this is "a which is in Science Room 217. amount of money from the machine. unattended in the Library on 9-12-95. A female student reported she had Tuesday, Sept 26 -- At 2:23 a.m., cam- Theft was reported on 9-13-95. Various observed a male driving through lot #5 pus police responded to a dorm room in Saturday, Sept. 9 — Police responded to I.D. and credit cards were in the wallet and exhibiting himself in a lewd manner. the South Tower to investigate a report JOIN THE HISTORY CLUBLAND JE1 STUDENTS a telephone report of marihuana use tak- along with a key for her car. She was able to obtain the license plate of an assault. Upon arrival police found ASSOCIATION FOR A. ing place in a dorm room in the North number of the car. An investigation was a female student had been assaulted by Tower. At 9:42 p.m., police recovered a Police received a report from a male stu- conducted and a person, who the police her boyfriend, a non student. The sub- small amount of marihuana and some dent who resides in Pioneer Hall that on deemed responsible for the act was con- ject male was arrested and charged with drug implements. Both were confiscated the previous Saturday an older male had tacted. The female did not want to sign simple assault under the guidelines of and two students were resent in the room come to his room and made sexual a complaint to prosecute the individual. the Domestic Violence statutes of the at the time. Criminal complaints are advances toward him and that he had left law. The male suspect will be in the now pending. The students will be the room. An investigation was con- Friday, Sept. 22 - At 12:05 a.m. a vehi- Wayne Municipal Court on a future date. evicted from the dormitory. ducted and led to a 36 year old male. cle was observed by Ptl. Ulrich on duty A Temporary Restraining Order was The complainant did not want to sign a at gate #4, drive in and the passenger invoked by Judge James Murner of the Monday, Sept. 11 — At 6:03 a.m., criminal complaint and a persona non reach over and continually blow the horn Wayne Court. Sgt. Mason, ptl. Ulrich police were called by a Dormitory Guard grata letter was sent to the person in of the vehicle. The officer issued a sum- and Ptl. Filiberty were the investigating on duty at the Towers Dormitory. Upon question. mons to the 19 year student of the col- officers. arrival, the police were told by the guard lege, who began to verbally abuse the that the four male students who were Thursday, Sept. 14 - A female student Rooms as low as $47.0< also present, were using Pioneer Debit reported that her car was damaged while Organization fights hunger (4 in room! By Bobi Lee Messer County and 25% in Passaic County. NEWS EDITOR According to O'Rourke, with the help of the volunteers they were able to feed Double $75.00 each Triple $57.00 each, Single $132. The Northwest Center for Food Action ,175 families for Thanksgiving and are in Mahwah and Ringwood, will be hold- expecting to feed 200-250 families this Transportation included; Non-students add $5 ing their Adojpt-A-Local-Family for year. 00 Thanksgiving project again this year. Sponsoring families are asked to pre- This annual project is designed to pare a food basket for their adopted fami- Must be paid in full by OCT. 12,1995 assist local neighbors who are in need or ly, or even to purchase a supermarket gift experiencing an unusual emergency situ- certificate and contribute it to the CFA Bus Leaves Lot 5 Saturday 1O/28 7AM ation who would not usually qualify for prior to Thanksgiving. holiday giving programs. "We are constantly networking Call Ed 839-22O8, "The goal is to connect them [families between families," stated O'Rourke. Returns WPC Sunday 1O/29 10PM who receive service] to another family," "35,000 people have given food baskets or JSA 595 stated Bea O'Rourke, northwest manag- since January and we need to keep them Twelve million American SECOND them? Call Second Harvest, er. "Hunger is prevalent in Bergen and going." kids never had a choice. America's food bank net- Passaic County." Anyone interested should call (201) work, at I-800-532-FOOD. Won't you choose to help Since last year, the number of client 934-5085. Sign up at information desk HUNGER'S HOPE SGA Funded families has increased 12% in Bergen BlytheCinelli contributed to this article MATIOMAL HEWS Professor showcases research ii By Sheri A. Freeman 7:30 and ran for two hours. through slides that Pollak gath- xenophobia. She even expanded Education as "an amazing per- Congress votes to keep functioning "I know that everybody is ered during Pollak's her studies into the basis of open discrimi- son with the most diverse inter- NEWS CONTRIBUTOR thinking that we're going to be there. nation toward the Roma, and ests." last Thursday, the bill vision of smaller social Rep. David Obey, D- By Alan Fram The William Paterson College spending a lot of time on Pollak ran through the articles even the holocaust. Madelene Preziosi, a current allows both parties to avoid programs. Additionally, a Wis., said, "It indicates The Associated Press Faculty Lecture Series kicked Bosnia," began Pollak. "No, and preamble of the Pollak who received her doc- sophomore and previous student blame for what might have beefier Pentagon could how badly warped the off last Thursday, exploring the this is not going to be about Constitution of the Slovak torate degree from Rutgers of Pollak's attended the lecture. While splits among lead to the furloughs of an become a reality. Republican sense of priori- problems of nationalism and Bosnia. Although I hope that Republic, that was passed by the University, has written and pub- "I've taken three courses with Republicans derailed a pair estimated 800,000 federal The House demonstrated ties has been." ethnic conflict, particularly in some of the larger issues that I Slovak National Council on lished over 35 articles. Dr. Pollak, and enjoyed every of major spending mea- workers. Additionally, the how hard it will be for law- Additionally, the GOP the new Slovakia, address can shed some light on Sept. 1, 1991 and signed on Although her dissertation is one," said Preziosi. "She's bril- sures in the House, on bill allots the parties an was finding things nearly The lecture, presented by what is going on there." Sept. 3 of the same year. regarding Slovak witch beliefs, liant as far as I'm concerned." Friday, Congress sent additional six weeks in as futile in the Senate. Janet Pollak, chair of the Encompassed in the two hour Pollak did not only bring her interests range from the President Clinton an emer- which to resolve their fis- The Senate became Clinton urges disarming "If people are Anthropology department, and lecture, those in attendance were attention to the genocide of archeology of eastern North The next lecture scheduled for gency bill allowing the cal disputes. locked in bitter fights over the first in the series sponsored not only given a tour of the Czechoslovakia, but discussed America, historical preservation, Oct. 11, will feature Zhiyuan Northern Ireland rivals government to remain open The stopgap measure incapable of another bill financing the by WPC's Center for basic fundamental terms and such topics as the dislikes, fears, and cultural resource manage- Cong, speaking on "Traditional WASHINGTON - Seeking to break an impasa when the new fiscal year was necessary because the Departments of !•!:! compromise... Continuing Education, entitled concepts of ethnic expulsion, and mistrusts of anything or ment. She was described by Culture in Chinese Painting." in the peace process in Northern Ireland, Presiden began on Sunday. government will begin fis- Commerce, Justice, and but also a literal tour of Slovakia anyone foreign, referred to as Marina Cunningham, the assis- Cong is an assistant professor in Despite the budget stale- "Issues and Ideas," began at IClinton is urging all sides to consider a proposal to cal 1996 with none of its they undermine State, just a day after tant director of Continuing the Art Department. simultaneously negotiate a political settlement and mate between lawmakers budget in place. Only two minority Democrats forced and the administration, our goals." Picmeer resident assaulted the disarming of rival factions, the White House of the 13 annual spending the Republicans to lay Hair Affair CUTS said Saturday. ""Wiffibut debate, the Senate bills have cleared -Livingston aside a measure trimming By Bobi Lee Messer night the visitor had unwanted Clinton and Vice President Al Gore used a meet- sent Clinton legislation to Congress, and administra- education, labor, and 10 TOTST . Women--$15 NEWS EDITOR sexual contact with him. I ing friday with Irish Foreign Secretary Dick Spring keep agencies functioning tion officials have said that health programs. HALDON, NJ When the unwanted sexual Responding to a call from a I to repeat their belief that "the guns and bombs must through Nov. 13, by the Clinton would sign neither makers to complete their With both measures cer- TEL. 790-7373 Men--$12 contact occurred, the visitor was concerned professor, Campus be banished for the good of Northern Ireland." means of a voice vote. measure on his desk by budget work as the cham- tain to draw Clinton vetoes asked to leave and complied. Police interviewed a male stu- Both Clinton and Gore said there is a definite "This is the kind of Sunday. ber dealt lopsided defeats anyway, Senate Majority According to Det. Russ dent regarding an incident of need to restore momentum to the process, and they cooperation that makes it With administration veto to measures financing the Leader Bob Dole, R-Kan., TANNING Stengel of Campus Police, the criminal sexual assault and an commended efforts by both sides to do that. possible for our country threats lodged against eight Departments of the and other GOP members NAES victim requested that the not only to work but to be investigation was initiated. of the 13 spending mea- Defense and the Interior. begged their colleagues to WPC Student 6 Tan $25^ accused be sent a letter restrict- British drop ounces, add grams great, and I hope we will According to statements sures, it was clear that the "I don't think we're stop wrangling and "Specials" $5 per Tan Manicure— ing him from the campus. have more of it," said made by the victim, a Pioneer LONDON - After more than 20 year of reeduca- Republicans faced a long falling apart, but obviously approve the two bills While Campus Police complied Wednesday Only Hall Resident, on the evening of tion and assimilation, the British are going nearly Clinton before the vote. difficult climb before their we have individuals who Wraps--$35 with this request, the victim quickly so that Clinton $10 Student Haircut Sept. 9 he received a male visi- all-metric. Unfortunately, not everyone is thrilled. Approved by the house have their own agenda," j^ declined to sign a criminal com- could reject them and the (See Christine) Tips/Wraps--$45 tor and during the course of the Both shoppers and merchants are grumbling Govenors Island to be sold said House Appropriations work of rewriting them plaint. about the changes that are costing merchants mil- Committee Chairman bob could begin. i lions to educate the public, and making it all the WASHINGTON MCkinney Act, which says Livingston, R-La of the Senate Appropriations UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT more confusing for shoppers. There will soon be a sale that surplus government Republican defections that Committee Chairman Mark pirn's For a vocal and influential minority, the adoption sign on quite possibly property has to be offered defeated the two measures Hatfield, R-Ore., said, of the metric system - forced down their throats by some of the most valuable to homeless agencies. in the House. "If people are "These are all corpses, and Family Restaurant & Pizzeria foreign bureaucrats at the Eastern European Union real estate in the world - Governors Island, acces- incapable of compro- all the prayers and all the Headquarters - is yet another blow to Britain's pres- Governors Island. sible solely by ferry or misc.they undermine our amendments that you can 2OI-942-95OO tige. A house voted this past helicopter, is home to sev- goals." pray or offer" won't pre- Big Jim's Specials for WFC Chinese premier celebrates Thursday to sell the 173- eral thousand individuals, vent vetoes. acre island in the New all Coast Guard members " lT6nday~OcT 2nd""[ national anniversary York Harbor. The sale will and their families. most likely occur within Wilson bows out of race Newly Tuesday-Oct. 3rd BEIJING - 46 years of communist rule in China Under the proposal, the Formerly the next three years, when was toasted Saturday by Premier Li Ping. federal government will Becoming the first 1996 for the party to have so Renovated Limit 2 the Coast Guard leaves its Palace Diner In a defiantly nationalist speech, he condemn past first offer the island to New hopeful to bow out, many voices'being heard 'i BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER station there. L& Cheese . "imperialist bullying" and reaffirmed China's deter- York City and the state. If California Gov. Pete from," Gov. Whitman said The property, with its mination to retake Taiwan. the local governments Wilson relinquished his bid Friday. Pizza $3.99 | view of the Statue of either don't want the island i Li also accused the U.S. of causing "recent diffi- for the Republican presi- Ironically, it was i Liberty and the lights of or can't afford it, the island I (Reg. 7.65) culties in relations." He-«lso used the 10 minute dential nomination. Wilson's largest assets that lower Manhattan, is will be put on the market. I jPick up only with a WPC IDj toast to summarize the leadership's view of affairs Only one month and one became his biggest prob- at home as well as abroad. expected to-generate at "The cumbersome feder- day after formally launch- lems. Wilson had pledged least $500 million for the Large Cheese The Annual National Day reception marks the al method of disposing its ing into the arena, Wilson not to seek the presidency j,. - federal treasury. October 1, 1949 establishment of the communist- property would have taken informed his top supporters if he won reelection, and it I Pizza ruled People's Republic of China. "It may be an excellent years in this case," said from around the country was breaking, that promise idea to sell it, or it may not Molinari. "We have this past Friday, that after that caused California vot- be. What I am opposed to Whether you're cramming Three U.S. Servicemen streamlined the procedure being told that he would ers to voice their resent- is the undue haste of this indicted in rape of girl so...it goes directly to the need to borrow to keep his ment. I $5.99 j thing," stated Rep. Jerrold city and state to decide if for exams or hanging out TOKYO - Three U.S. service-men were indicted already indebted campaign Additionally, Wilson Nadler, a Democrat whose they want it." I Exp. 10-31-95 j Friday of in the rape of a 12-year-old Okinawan going, he had decided to found it difficult to raise i Manhattan district included The Coast Guard with your friends, Come to [Pick up only with_a_WPC ID] girl. If convicted the servicemen could get life sen- quit the race. money from the individuals 1 the Island. announced this year that it tences. Fresh from a come-from- who reached in last year to with purchase 1 \h£. ""Cheese "Pizza Nadler was unable to was abandoning Governors the Wayne Hills Diner! The rape and a ruling that allowed the suspects to behind reelection win as help him return to stall the proposal for more Island and reducing its j w/Buffalo wings stay on a U.S. base until they were indicted, governor to the nation;s Sacramento, expecting him careful review, and com- New York operations to cut Lunches starting at $3.95 of ! sparked demonstrations and calls for revisions of largest state, Wilson's deci- to stay there. plained that the bill, spon- costs. The agency plans to the U.S.-Japanese security alliance. sion puts an abrupt end to. a Wilson also proved to be sored by Rep. Susan move most of its functions (with soup & beverages) (( ug y) { In a speech to Parliament on Friday, Prime campaign that started with an awkward fit with con- ! $9.99 Molinari, a Republican out of New York. 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By Eawn Marecki third track, and remain steady and unchanging through- The final track is a nearly 20-minute, hypnotic reprise of "Your Eyes Are Like a Cup of Tea." The selection is STAFF WRITER out. This early in the recording, it is easy to see that the dominated, initially, by a solo flute. Crickets can be Lovejones/ Shelter's sound is a byproduct of band members enced beats. The sounds on this create a traiuil music produced by the Master Musicians of Jajouka is heard in the background, and the element of nature is Morocco in 1968 vas the sight of a revelation. A Cappo and guitarist PorcelPs involvement in the early atmosphere and are sure to soothe the most savage bet. not manufactured or learned. The rituals and music are strongly present on this track. Under the melody of the Powerful Pain Relief young musician riamd Brian Jones had entered this punk scene as members of Youth of Today, a band that By Rodney Cauthen simply a part of life and innate in the people who play it. head flute, the steady strain, unchanging, of another flute (Zoo) world an outsider and walked away mesmerized by the was among the first to encourage vegetarianism and The liner notes explain the fear the musicians had when nearly goes unnoticed. The sound of an animal howling glorious sounds of muic present in the hills of the beau- straight-edged positive living. These topics are all dis- they learned they would be recorded by Jones. They had flows in and out of the song's midsection before the two tiful and captivating cointry. And now for all of you out there who want a change cussed on the LP. never been recorded and were unsure of and concerned flutes begin to play simultaneously and the drums begin Klover/ Jajouka, a small villjge in Morocco, serves as home to of pace from the heart-pounding beat of heavy metal or Mantra, meaning "Hindu or Buddhist mystical use of with the Western ways Jones had brought to Morocco. to sound. Minutes into the lengthy track, the claps are a group called the Mater Musicians of Jajouka. It was the fast and furious speed of rap, there's the latest spells spoken or sung as a ritual of magic," includes Feel Lucky Punk For the musicians, the music on this recording is gener- slowly integrated and the elements are all interwoven release from Lovejones. songs that reflect Shelter's interest in Ancient Indian (Mercury) these musicians that taptivated Jones nearly 30 years ations old and still holds its power and magnetism. into a beautiful pattern of Moroccan melody. The per- With its r&b/lounge room style music, Powerful Pain studies and a desire to promote philosophical under- ago during one of hi many trips to the area. Jones Western civilization cannot have a firm or educated cussion takes a stronger stance toward the end of this standing. offered to record the nusicians during a complex ritual final selection/as it becomes more profound and frantic, Relief is the album designed to get you some rest and With an album title reminiscent of a line from a Dty grasp of music that is so much a part of a culture, If you are in need of some punk music and a serious centered around the gat-god Pan, and what resulted was before fading and leaving the listener wounded and beat- get you de-stressed. But proceed with caution. This sec- Harry movie, Feel Lucky Punk proves better than yir because few Western cultures have rituals as profound as the true representatior of a detailed and dedicated cul- en. ond release from Lovejones has been known to get peo- spiritual boost, it would be advised to seek Shelter. average western. Klover's mix of raw energy, he-y the Rites of Pan in Jajoukan society. Jones acknowl- ple to think about life and other such deep thoughts. If ture. Back in the eary 70's, the sounds recorded by By Dan McDonough, Jr. guitar, drum and teen angst are actually gratifyg. edged this point years ago and refers to it in the album's To call world music primitive wcul< you reminisce about childhood, the ballad "World of Jones were released orRolling Stones Records, a couple Vocalist Mike Stone delivers lyrics in songs like "YtJ sleeve, maintaining that he hopes only to try to show the be foolish. Perhaps it is more Summer" is for you. of years after Jones' dath. This marked one of the earli- t : (Still Here)" and "Our Way" with such force you wit world the music of Jajouka, although few will under- ad 9ahcia'" than the watered down est commercial releasis of what came to be known as Feeling out of touch with that special someone? Xet to jump in and scream with him. Sounding like Billy >e stand the true divinity behind the rituals. Western sounds that we are so world music. the rhythm of "You Don't Know Me" work its magic on Vanessa Daou/ from Greenday, Stone belts out, "When I was borl What ultimately comes across on Brian Jones accustomed to hearing. The The beauty and digu'ty of Brian Jones Presents the you. How about if you're the type who gets up in the Zipless wish I'd known/Mom and Daddy got the meat/We )t Presents the Pipes of Pan at Jajouka is music as a cele- sounds of the Master Pipes of Pan at Jajowa is so volatile and so engulfing morning, pours coffee into your mug, sit down at the (MCA) the bone..." bration of life and one's heritage. The percussion in Musicians of Jajouka struck a that world music loves were completely beset by the table and think, "What am I doing?" combination with the wind instruments on "Your Eyes cord in the lives of Jones, artist In addition to Stone, Klover is comprised of Crs recording. Today, the nusic will become widely avail- Well,here's the help you wanted with "Help Wanted." Vanessa Daou, a 27-year-old born and raised on the are Like a Cup of Tea" present elements found in most Brion Gysin, and writer Doherty (no relation to Shannon), guitar; Brian Betzg-, able again, as Point Misic re-releases the record, char- Yes, Powerful Pain Relief is equipped to handle almost U.S. Virgin Islands, brings her effortless vocal style to modern music, regardless of genre. The Jajouka William S. Burroughs, among drums; and Darren Hill on bass. Their sound is a IK acterized by the swirlng sounds of flutes intermingled anything from struggling through a crisis ("Roll On") to the American music scene with her solo debut album, rhythms, however, present music at it's purest and most others. Perhaps it takes a true between Greenday and Offspring. Thr with percussion in an urgent and somewhat unsettling just old fashioned loneliness ("Stars"). Of course, not all Zipless. The album contains 10 tracks that all sound as alternative/punk simplistic lyric style could pass r fundamental level. The frenzied attack of the song con- artist, and even a bit of Western mix. Although the reord was remastered for release, of the songs are so philosophical. sweet as a lullaby to the ear. All the tracks were taken Weezer on speed. tinues with a frantic pounding, and the steady sound of naivete, to recognize the passion the purity of the Jajouian ritual remains intact. "The Thing" is the song on this album meant for danc- from 's compilation of poems called panicking wind instruments. At this point it is nearly that the Master Musicians hold so "What a Waste" is a plea for a friend's sobriety wte The first two tracks. "55" and "War Song/Standing + ing. For everybody out there whose best friend is the guy "Becoming to Light." Daou is a great fan of Jong's writ- impossible not to fabricate some kind of image of the rit- dear. For eager listeners who are "Brain" explores the ways people deal with their prc- One Half run directy into each other and, for the or girl in the mirror, there's the appropriately titled, ing and had always wanted to work with her poetry.,The ual, however unreliable or inaccurate. unacquainted with the rituals con- lems by succumbing to addictions. "Smokin' your cig- untrained ear, the divison between the two is difficult to "Me." So if you need a break from everyday life or if life fusion of Jong's poetry with Daou' sweet, soft spoken "I Am Calling Out," the fifth track on the recording, is tained on this recording, the rette-just a sedative, just a sedative/Placing another b, catch. The record proieeds with the sounds of steady is getting you down (or up), Dr. Lovejones is in. voice is proof that this album was a majestic collabora- dominated by the clapping of hands and the beating of album's liner notes provide ade- just a sedative helpin' you live." The background vocs rhythmic drumming ind indecipherable prayer and By Meredith Cooper tive effort. drums, while the vocals become somewhat secondary. quate explanation, and a detailed help reinforce the seriousness of everyone's everyd? chanting. The sounds tf low clapping are folded into the The poems that Daou chose to do on the album addictions. In "Sandbag," Stone complains how paren The keen sense of rhythm between the musicians is description of the Rites of Pan. include, "The Long Tunnel of Wanting You," "Dear don't understand and how "everyone's to blame" h uhbanny Even the most apprehensive listener Anne Sexton," and "Smoke," which was especially writ- him. "Here I am in nowhere's land/Where everyone Winona \nne Ellen Kate Alfre and their sacrifices themselves to Brian Jones Presents the Pipes of Pan at Shelter/ ten for this album by Jong. Jong also contributed her the same." sense of vocals on this track by reciting "Smoke." Perhaps the most disturbing song is "Building RYDER BANCROFT BURSTYN NELL1GAN WOODARD harmony Jajouka. Mantra is innate. (Roadrunner/Supersoul) The entire album was produced by Peter Daou, Wall." The punk energy is most evident in this suicidi Vanessa's husband. This album was not the first musical Nirvana-ish search for the meaning of life. "Give me project in which the two were involved. In 1992, Peter reason to put down the gun/I hope there's a meaning-I' Incorporating the knowledge acquired from ancient and Vanessa were known as the Daou and released a dying for one..." Indian teachings and years of soul-searching and reflect- full-length album on entitled Head Although all the tracks on Feel Lucky Punk most w stmt rots ing, Shelter's fourth album, Mantra, first for Music. After declining an offer to record a second album sound alike and don't offer a sound that's totally ne1 NEW YORK (AP) - Alison shift, playing rock music inter- Roadrunner, contains music that is a direct hybrid of the for Sony, they decided to launch their own label, Lotus they do offer 34 minutes of heart racing, head bobbii Steele, the sultry-voiced spersed with poetry or biblical brashness and quickness of with the rich- Records, in 1994. punk that will get you off your feet and into the mos "Nightbird" whose intimate late- passages read in her seductive ness of strong melodies and vocal harmonies. Ray This album exerts a vibe of eroticism through piano pit. night radio show opened the door voice. vvCome fly with me," she Cappo, Shelter's vocalist, has no need or desire to rhythms, mellow bass lines, and rhythmic hip-hop influ- By Laura Miele for a generation of female disc told listeners. scream and shout like every other punk group singer. jockeys, has died of stomach She switched to WNEW-AM cancer. She was 58. Jn 1979, playing Sinatra and Steele, the,first jwoman to ever- receive Billboard Magazine's standards through 1987. In 1989, Rated: R "FM Personality of the Year" she went back to rock at WXRK. award, died Wednesday at Lenox Two years later, she returned to In "Seven," a brilliant and sadistic killer "Seven" features Morgan Freeman as the Comedy" for literary clues, Mills skims sunny relief to the film's persistent bleal Hill Hospital, her family said. her overnight hours, where she is out to rid the world of the seven dead- soon-to-retire Detective William the Cliff Notes. A nice touch has Mills ness. She most recently worked the stayed until illness forced her off ly Sins: gluttony, greed, sloth, envy, pride, Somerset and Brad Pitt as cocky, idealis- overnight shift at WXRK-FM, a the air earlier this year. mispronouncing "Aquinas," as in St. Using one of Hollywood's tritest diet wrath and lust. tic Detective David Mills. Thomas Aquinas. classic rock station in In addition to her radio work, Each crime is diabolically orchestrated es, it's immediately clear that she' The murders they are trying to unravel The two instinctively clash during their the patterns of life Manhattan. she hosted a syndicated rock to illustrate the sin in question. Gluttony are set in a dark, gritty and perpetually inevitably become one of the murderer' first outings, with Somerset insisting "She was one of the most interview program during the involves an obese man killed after being rainy metropolis that's intentionally Mills is too inexperienced to take on such targets. important women in radio," said 1970's, where she interviewed force-fed until his insides burst, for unidentifiable; it's merely a place that a crafty killer and Mills, with his inflated "Seven" also falters by pushing it HOW T WXRK general manager Tom example, while lust is dispatched of with artists such as Bob Dylan and exudes toxic gloom. ego, indignantly trying to prove he's up shock quota a little too far. The sloth vie Chiusano. ^You hate to lose the the sexually inspired killing of a hooker. Somerset is a meticulous man who lives pioneers." Mick Jagger. She and two sisters to it. tim, for instance, is a man who had bee It all adds up to a taut and finely craft- alone and tidily makes his bed each day Freeman is superb with his courtly, Steele, a member of the Rock also owned Just Cats, a NV strapped to a bed for an entire year. Whe ed thriller reminiscent of Silence of the before venturing out into an increasingly quiet civility. He imbues Somerset with and Roll Hall of Fame, received Manhattan feline boutique. lit Lambs," with a powerful, visceral punch. chaotic and untidy world. He uses a depth and cerebral complexity. It's never he's discovered, he's a skeletal shell cov her big break in radio when she A marriage to bandleader Ted Though its catalog of horrors occasion- ;li;iS>1i:iigfflgWfililtl<^»y,]jl[ii[Slli.MW|| metronome to lull himself to sleep. It's a clear whether his inner stillness is the ered in what appear to be cobwebs. Yei was hired in 1966 for "Sexpot Steele ended in divorce. ally spills over into the realm of ridicu- wonderful contrast, the order and civility AUUlJbUllimninuvwiJlUJ unv/m result of a stoic wisdom or simply a sad, impossibly, he's still alive. Radio," an all-female lineup of She is survived by a daughter, lousness and some scenes hint at campi- of his apartment against the gruesome lonely soul. SAMANTHA MATHIS DERMOT MULRNEY DERRiWOIll SUfflM KOIi Wt disc jockeys at WNEW-FM. But these complaints pale in compari » Heather Steele, of South Dakota; ness, its images linger long after the disarray of the crime-ridden city. The duo finally become friends after •§§ g§ The format folded in 18 son to the film's net effect. two sisters, Joyce Loman of lights are up. Mills, on the other hand, is all sheer Mills' wife, Tracy (Gwyneth Paltrow), months, but Steele was kept on, With its insistent darkness and cunning Visit the Uiiversal Pictures internet site at (http://www.mca.com)! Manhattan and Emalie Daniel of Taken from a screenplay written by shortcut and brash youthful bluster. intervenes by inviting Somerset over to becoming one of the nation's Andrew Kevin Walker while he was a While Somerset laboriously searches dinner. In one of the film's few short- "Seven" emerges as a richly disturbinj TH first prominent female DJs. Houston, and a granddaughter. record store cashier- in New York City and through books like the ^Canterbury comings, Tracy is a bland, one-dimen- and spellbinding film that leaves viewer v OPENS Fro, OCTOBER 6 AT THEATRES EVERYWHERE She worked the overnight directed by David Fincher f Aliens3"), Tales" and Dante's ~The Divine sional character who is little more than haunted by its nightmarish intensity. 1-4 October 2,1995 THE BEACON EASY TO READ WIN BIG, eacon PULL-OUT wift Hie Baaean Sports Sports SECTION PRICK excites crowd JL October 2,1995 • William Paterson College The Cleveland underground scene. It," "March of the David Bowie/Nine Inch Admirably, Mr. Reznor hasn't forgotten Pigs," and "Wish," Nails/Prick who his friends were before he was rak- Reznor and co., ing in mad loot, signing Prick to his including drummer1 Meadowlands Arena, E. almost two hours as most of the eplet- label and bringing him Chris Venna, on key- ed crowd remained, hoping in vn that Rutherford, N. J. up to the spotlight on The Outside Tour. boards, Robert Finck/guitar, and the Reznor would reappear. 9/27/95 Frequently, audiences are unfamiliar jack-of-all-trades, on The highlight of Bowie's st was with opening acts. However, this was an bass/guitar/keyboards, had the crowd on when he covered Queen's "Prssure" The most widely hyped tour of fall unusual crowd and Prick's performance its feet for approximately 90 minutes. and when he sang "The Man Wb Sold '95, featuring David Bowie, Nine Inch was met with heads nodding appreciably The strongest audience reaction of the the World," covered by Nirvana. Nails, and Prick, reached the New York to the music. In its abrupt, 20 night was spurred by "Closer," in which Billed as uniting two generates of metropolitan area on Wednesday for a minute/four song set, McMahon led the Reznor yells, "I want to fuck you like an music lovers, The Outside Tcr has two night stand at the Meadowlands. grmjjk ^tjkiough "Communique," animal." ! noble aspirations but realiscally, Composed mainly of teenagers and 'Animav" IGot it Bad," and "Other NIN was joined by 70's glam-rock Nailheads don't dig Bowie. young adults attired in NIN and People," all off Prick's self-titled king Bowie for "Reptile," and "Hurt," The anti-hero, Reznor, cleay the Marian Manson (NIN singer Trent Nothing/Tnterscope debut. bridging sets with Bowie, a unique con- tour's meal ticket, has purposel; taken Reznor protege) shirts, it was blatantly It didn't take NIN long to excite the cept sure to be imitated. the backseat to Bowie, playing Imself clear who the audience wanted to see - crowd. As soon as the fans caught a Mr. Reznor remained onstage with off as an opening act. Bowie - NOT. glimpse of this generation's anti-christ, Bowie, manning the keyboards for the Until the NIN releases its nextlbum, Reznor's connection with Prick , walk onto the stage, the first few songs off Bowie's set. its fans will have to endure ancbheck harken back to his pre-stardom days, highly charged assembly screamed so Playing songs off his new album, this tour out for that Nail fix. when he played keyboards for Prick loud Jimmy Hoffa heard it. Outside, Bowie failed to generate much frontman Kevin McMahon's band in the Beginning with "Terrible Lie," and excitement because noone knew the By Ary Nussbaum mixing in the demo version of "Down in material. However, he ploughed on for Bob Blasser contributed to this articli (OflCEfcT MONDAY, OCTOBER 2 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5 Heart & Soul w/Bobby Harden, Manny's Carwash, NYC David Murray Big Band, Knitting Factory, NYC Jam Session w/Joey George, Boo Boo's Hoboken NJ Drivin' N' Cryin'/Moon Pools & Caterpillars, Wetlands, NYC r Craw/Glazed Baby/Smother, Saint, Asbury Pk, NJ Threshold, Cove, Roselle, NJ Solar Circus/Sleeping on the Sun, Metro, Long Branch NJ Boxing Ghandis/Francis Dunnery, Toad's Place, New Haven, CT TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6 Subterraneans, Kenny's Castaways, NYC Jim Lauderdale/Barbara Brousal, Brownie's B-Street Band, Bombay Beach Bar, WaUington, NJ Leftover Salmon, Irving Plaza, NYC Blues Traveler, Tower Theater, Phila. PA The Queers, Coney Island High, NYC Boxing Ghandis/Francis Dunnery, Tramps, NYC Edwin McCain Band/The Emptys/Thanks to Gravity, Wetlands, NY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4 Good Girls Don't, Bombay Beach Bar, WaUington, NJ Kix, Birch Hill, Old Bridge, NJ Tinseltown Rebellion, Wetlands, NYC The Asbury Jukes/Bobby Bandiera/John Eddie, Six Shooters, A.C. NJ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7

Lauper sees more live Jewel/Deep Blue Something, Irving Plaza, NYC Ominous Seapods/Buddah Hat/Yep!, Wetlands, NYC shows in her future Radiators/God St. Wine, Beacon Theatre, NYC FROMCYN PAGE 1-5 Lauper's musical one. She just received Phantasm, Low Down, Mt. Vemon, NJ bration of who you are. And I think that her second Emmy nomination for her that is important." recurring role as a relative to actor Paul Good Girls Don't, Birch Hill, Old Bridge, NJ Lauper, 42, was married almost four Reiser in "Mad About You." years to actor David Thornton, in a "They're quite talented," she said. "It's SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8 ouaars viw Manhattan ceremony in which Little really something the way you fall into it. Richard led them in reciting their vows. After awhile, I really did think that I was They divide their time between an apart- to Paul through marriage and then Speed McQueen, Coney Island High, NYC ment in Manhattan and a home an hour divorce - that I was his cousin somehow." Fear Factory/Merauder/Spin Psykill, Birch Hill, Old Bridge, NJ away in Stamford, Conn. But she still considers music her top pri- Iif esite, Metro, Long Branch, NJ An acting career that began with the ority and is looking forward to some movie "Vibes" has continued to parallel more live performances.

COPYRIGHT 1995, VOL. 62, NO. 5 S-2 October 2,1995 WE BEACON Behind Paskas, Pioneers thwart N.J. Tech behind Paskas," commented head coach Centenary team 15-2,15-4,15-0. Smith, Cougars thwart WPC 24-6 Junior hitter leads way with 13 Sandy Ferrarella. At that point in the season, the team The Pioneers finished off NJ Tech in was 2-1, but would lose their next four the third game, with an impressive 15-3 matches, including nine consecutive Kean RB sets new school rushing kills, 30 in last two matches triumph. Paskas completely dominated games. :same way that the first one ended, as the the final game, finishing with six kills The Pioneers fell in straight games to mark, Pioneers drop to 0-4 BylraP.Thor Pioneers again rolled 15-4. and four service points. Goucher, Elmira and Wilkes in the Sophomore hitter Michele Campbell By Tom Troncone record breaking season for the Kean. SPORTS CONTRIBUTOR • Salazar added eight assists, and three September 16 Scranton Tournament, fol- iand junior Stacy Madden each served SPORTS EDITOR The Cougars doubled WPC in total service points, while freshman setter lowed by a three game 3-15, 6-15, 7-15 •four points, joined by junior setter offense, outgaining the now 0-4 Pioneers The Lady Pioneers Volleyball team Kristyn Haines had three assists. drubbing by Kean College. When Kean's Trenell Smith took the 483-241. The victory evened Kean's continued what has been a rollercoaster Christina Salazar with three. Madden, The Pioneers responded with a four Campbell also came alive in the final record to 1-1-1, 1-0 NJAC. The loss left season with a commanding three game .who also had two aces on her serve, had field Saturday against WPC, he needed game,'recording four kills. Senior Kim game upset of heavily favoredWestem WPC 0-2 in the NJAC, a conference sweep of N.J. Tech. The victory, the one kill in the second game, along with only 111 yards to set a new Cougar rush- Vieira and sophomore Despina Connecticut State 15-5, 11-15, 15-9, 15- where the first place team has only lost ! fourth consecutive for the Pioneers, may Paskas and Campbell, who each added ing mark. Klimentos both contributed three service 11, followed by wins over Baruch and one game each season fore the last six prove to be a renaissance for the team,

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WPC Pioneers Kean Cougars First downs 14 17 rushing 8 11 passing 6 5 penalty 0 1 WESLEY COLLEGE FACTS Rushing Attempts 43 42 As season heads south, so do Pioneers Net Yards Rushing 127 297 jrsofV- £ ,& ..^8 ,' 0 v .28- », Net Yards Passing 114 186 Travel to Dover, Delaware to face tough Wesley College ",%) • 0, 20 -'-O Location: Dover, Deleware passed attempted 23 23 times against the Wolverine Wolverines, through the first By TomTVoncone Enrollment: 1,000 passes completed 9 9 defense, managing only 85 seven games of last year, led SPORB EDITOR 1994 Record: 8-2 had intercepted 0 1 yards. That equates to an aver- Division DI in total defense. ,%- Affiliation: ECAC South Division (Independant) Total'Net Yards 241 483 Facing tougi defenses is, by age of only 28 yards per game Wesley returned nine starters from that unit, including one of Head Coach: Michael Drass 15-5-1 (3rd season) 'Average Gain Per Play 3.7 7.4 now, nothing lew to WPC. But and, more amazing, less than the best defensive tackle Nickname: Wolverines Fumrjles^Numbe"r~Lost 4-2 2-1 when the Picneers travel to one yard (.8) per carry. tandems in the country in pre- Colors: Navy, Columbia Blue and White Penalties? Number-Yards 5-44 14-125 Dover, Delawre to face Wesley In total, the team has only season All-Americans junior Type of Offense: Multiple "I" Numbe'rftf-Punts-Average-'' 8-38.9 5-42.8 College this Saturday, they will allowed 393 yards through their r Demetrius "Meat" Stevenson Type of Defense: Pro 4-3 0-0 :- 4-24 be facing a defensive unit that first three games. Those yards and senior Joe "Mojo" Last meeting vs. WPC: Won 23-13 has been nothiig short of utterly were gained in 172 plays, an Kingsborough. Overall vs. WPC: 1-4 dominant so fa this year. average of only 2.3 yards allowed per play. The duo has made running The Wolverhes, on route to a between the tackles seemingly 4-0 record, ha^e outscored their The dominance of Wesley's impossible for opponents, which opponents 15t-21, including a defense is no surprise. The does not bode well for WPC 55-0 whitewashing of FLASHBACK since this type of running is the Farmington Stte in each team's team's bread-and-butter. October 8,1994 Wightman Field opener. Wesley 23 WPC 13 Wesley forces teams to run That, in iBelf, would be the ball outside into the teeth of mightily impnssive, but taken WPC a very strong linebacking corps, TEAM STATISTICS Wesley into consideraion the defensive 11 led by 2nd team All-American First Downs 12 statistics tint Wesley has 53-284 senior Curt Hahn, who leads the Rushes-Yards 42-109 amassed, the iomination goes 87 team in tackles with 26 and has Passing-Yards 91 well beyond sore. For example, -. more than 300 in his career. Passing (C-A-TD-INT) 13-30-2-0 6-18-1-2 Drive Score opponents lave, entering 200 371 Head coach Mike Drass, a top Total Yards 6-27 3-0 KC Saturday's gane versus Jersey City State, ru;hed the ball 105 Wesley Wolverine Jason Chiodi SEE PREVIEW PAGE S-7

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FDU Madison Field 4:00 P.M. Hockey WSKSACati October 2,1995 S-7 S-6 October 2,1995 THE BEACON Fronr FOOTBALL Page S-3 NJAC FOOTBALL STANDINGS, SCHEDULE the firi play Cummings handed off to Smith, who for his scrambling ability. from scrimmage in Kean history, and Smith is only a broke acouple of tackles and raced 87 yards for his sec- Meanwhile, the Kean offensive line was impenetra- junior with a season and a half left to add to his mount- ond tochdown of the day,-putting WPC away before ble, not allowing a sack and blowing holes in the ing career totals; ,, halftim., 24-0. Pioneer defensive line all game. Rob Thiemartri led the Kean' defense with twelve The Cean defense, showed why they were: the top The 275 yards gained by Smith not only set the tackles. ' NJAC Overall ranked lefensive unit in the conference last year,, practi- school's career rushing mark, but was also the best sin- Jason Mattaliahb recorded nine tackles and had one W L T PF PA W L T PF PA cally spnding the entire afternoon in the Pioneer back- gle game performance in Kean college history. interception to lead the way for the Pioneer defense, which has to step up its performance When the team Rowan 2 0 0 64 10 4 0 0 132 13 field. They held WPC to under three yards per carry Smith now has 2,212 career yards, surpassing the and sacced Jamie Golden four times, although he could 2,047 yards gained by Joe Triose. travels to Delaware to face a very strong Wesley Kean 1 0 0 24 6 1 1 1 50 40 • have been sacked on numerous other occasions if not The 87 yard touchdown run was also the longest run College team this Saturday. Trenton State 1 1 • 0 28 52 2 2 0 52 61 Frorr PREVIEW Page S-5 Montclair State 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 40 45 notch Ecruiter and defensive specialist, is in his third Ail-American kick returner Brendon Steinham, who Homecoming crowd home disappointed. WPC 0 2 0 20 51 0 4 0 39 90 . year as the Wolverines top man. Over that span his averaged a NCAA (all divisions) record of over 42 Golden turned in one of his best performances with Jersey City St. 0 1 0 0 28 0 4 0 30 team is 15-5-1, including an 8-2 1994 campaign. Coach yards per kickoff return in '94, has taken up the running 183 yards rushing and 87 yards passing, leading the ! Drass las coached eleven All-Americans in his tenure back duties. He has carried the ball 57 times for 397 way for the Pioneers. V ' 93 : as assisant and, now, head coach at Wesley. yards, or seven yards per carry, and scored six touch- The fact that the game is Homecoming for Wesley, a

.• .(;• . downs. On tie offensive side of the ball, the Wolverines have team that draws over 3,000 per game anyway, will been a impressive as they have been on defense, a Meanwhile sophomore QB Marc Harris, a former ensure that the contest is standing room only at %*.}?., scary nought to would-be foes. They have averaged Chicago White Sox farmhand, has completed 32 of 54 t -J ;»»,. Wolverine Stadium. OCTOBER • 474 yads per game through their first three, including passes (59%) for 573 yards and four touchdowns, Fri. 6--Southern Connecticut State University at Rowan College Sat. 28--Wil!iam Paterson College at Jersey City State College 280 yads per game rushing. through the first three games, in replace of Conolly. WPC will need a phenomenal effort from all aspects Long Island University-C.W. Post at Trenton STate College Kean College at Rowan College Aftei averaging 30 points per game over the last four In last year's encounter between the two schools, of the team to emerge from the contest with their first sat. 7-Jersey City State College at St. John Fisher College Montclair State University at Trenton State College seasons, Wesley looked to rebuild this season on Wesley jumped on the board first an built 9-0 lead, victory. The defensive line must contain the Wesley Kean College at Montclair State University offens. Tailback Petie Davis graduated having holding it until late in the third quarter. WPC then ground attack, the offensive line must make room for struck for two touchdowns in four minutes to take a 13- William Paterson College at Wesley College NOVEMBER amassei over 4,400 yards on the ground in his career the Pioneers backs, and QB Jamie Golden must turn in >at. 14--Jersey City STate University at Kean College Fri. 3- Rowan College at William Paterson College (11th al-time in Division III). Also graduating was QB 9 lead in the fourth. his best effort of the season if WPC hopes to down Montclair State University at William Paterson College Trenton State College at SUNY-Albany , Jimmy Conolly, who threw for 5306 career yards and Davis then scored on a 25 yard run with 7; 10 left and another strong team on their schedule. Rowan College at SUNY-Cortland Sat. 4- Jersey City State College at Montclair State University i carriedone of the best career completion percentages in Conolly added a three yard scoring pass with 1:30 Alfred University at Trenton State College SUNY-Brockport at Kean College Divisici TJI history. remaining to send a shocked Wightman Field !at. 21-Trenton State College at Jersey City State University Sat. 11--SUNY-Cortland at Jersey City State College Kean College at Buffalo State University Trenton State College at Kean College Montclair State University at Ithaca College Montclair State University at Rowan College Rowan College at Long Island University-C.W. Post Springfield College at William Paterson College COLLEGE WRAP-UP William Paterson College at Wilkes University RAMAPO3, CENTENARY 2 OT FOOTBALL Goals: C- Bjarnason 3, Logan, LaRacca, Lupinaoci; JC- Campbell Assists: C- LaRacca 2, Bjarnason, Nash Saves: C- (1-6-1) Centenary 2. 0 0 0-1 WESIEY 28, JERSEY CITY ST. 14 Idzhal 7; Jaconski 6 (6-2) Ramapo flj 3 0 0-3 Equestrian team set to ride (4-0)Vesley 0 6 8 14-28 \ (0-3) J.rsey City St. 0 0 0 0-- 0 RUTGERS 4, PROVIDENCE 0 Goals: C- Collins, Cumberland R- Mathalbane, Stella, Mable (7-1-1)Rutgers 2 2-4 Assists: C- Collins R- Seminara, Dimeglio JC-BriaiMaguire 8 run (Raljevic kick) (1-6) Providence 0 0-0 WPC 2, WESTFIELD ST 0J COLGAF W- Alexinder 31 pass from Harris (kick failed) (6-3) William Paterson i 1-2 JC-Waller 72 run (Raljevic kick) Goals: Strazzella 2, Amani-Dove, Ferraro Assists: Amani- (3-4-2)WestfieldSt. 6 0-0 PRESENTS W- Stehham 3 run (Harris pass from Martin) : Dove 3, Kenig Saves: R- Widdowson 6; P- Pires 1 W- Chioli 10 pass from Harris (Siravo kick) I THE ACADEMY AWARD WINNING W- Alexander 1 pass from Harris (Siravo kick) Goals: WPC Linda Kukan 2. Assists:WpC Jennifer Schwartz RUTG-NWK1, OLD WESTBURY 0 2 Saves:WPC- Jessica Portelli 6 WS- Ainy Clark 16 (3-4) Rutgers 5 2-7 r S. CONNECTICUT 15, MONTCLAIR 14 KEAN 5, SCRANTON 1 OT (0-7) Rowan 0 0 --02 Che AJventures o (3-1) Smther Conn 3 0 3 9-15 (5-6) Scranton 0 1 0 0-1 The William Paterson Equestrian Team is starting its '95-'96 (6-3)Kean 0 1 2 2-5 competition year in cooperation with the Intercollegiate Horse (1-2) IVontcIair State 7 7 0 0-14 Goals: Pinto 2, Amador, Mandal, Koluch, Kufour, Barbieri Show Association. WPC competes with 15 other colleges in the Assists: Lopes 2, Koluch, Pinto Goals: S- Brennan K- Meeke 4, ThieryjAssists: S-Manley region. The hunt seat classes range from Beginner Walk-Trot to SC- Biacamano 33 FG MS- Gren 6 pass from Cooney (Conelly kick) K- Thiery 2, Cabuto, Meeke, Fanelli Sayes: S- Sandstrum 6, Advanced Open Jumping. Emphasis is on rider ability and good Meo K-Serasini 13 ; sportsmanship. MS- Gren 5 run (Conelly kick) WPC 2, WESTFIELD ST. 0 Last year, WPC's riders competed in four of the eight divisions SC- Biarcamano 21 FG SC- Orti: 45 pass from Richards (run failed) (4-6) William Paterson 1 1-2 offered and consistently placed at the top of their classes. This (4-5)Westfield St. 0 0-0 TRENTON ST. 3, NOTRE DAME 0 year, the team has begun training again at the Montclair Riding SC- Biacamano 21 FG (6-3)NotreDame 0 0-0 Academy where horses and facilities are provided. There are four Goals:WPC-Troy Medolla, Reuben Pleasant Assists: WPC- (9-0-1) Trenton State 2 1--3 Intercollegiate Horse Shows scheduled for the fall, and 5 for the MEN'S SOCCER uem of the desert Delvin Horsford Saves: WPC- Scott Bennert 7, WS- Belante spring. Throughout the year, the team will participate in various 11 fundraisers, which ultimately keep expenses to a minimum for each Goals: Schembari 2, Faust Assists: Tier, Faust, Cregar Saves: member. It is an important objective of the team bring the eques- BERGEN CC 2, CC MORRIS 1 ND-Nauyalis 12 TSC-Masrosimone 0 trian experience within the reach of those who might otherwise TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1995 (6-1) lergen CC 1 1-2 WOMEN'S SOCCER miss it. • (0-5) CC Morris 1 0-1 DREW 4, DICKINSON 1 VASSAR 4, MONTCLAIR ST. 0 The Equestrian Team office is in the Student Center, room 318. (6-5-1) Drew 3 1--4 Anyone seeking further information should stop by the office or LIBRARY AUDITORIUM (7-1-1) Vassar 3 0-3 Goals: KC- Latunde, Scaglione; CCM-Caruso Assists: (3-5-2) Dickinson 0 1-1 contact Nichole at 595-2507. BCC- Brno 2 Saves: BCC- Yurasek 6; CCM-Neuhs 5 (5-4-1) Montclair St. 0 0-0 Show Dates 7:30-9:00 P.M. Goals: DR- Maier, Rogers, Taylor, Drasch D-Silver Assists: CALEWELL 6, JERSEY CITY ST. 1 Goals: Dorris 2, Huber Assists: Mater, Chun-Hoon Saves: V- ^Hosting Colleges: DR- Drasch, Rogers Saves: DR-Morgan 5 D-Blake 6 Bismar4,O'Meara8 Oct. 7 United States Military Academy (3-4)QIdwell 0 6-6 Oct 15 Pace University FREE ADMISSION (1-4) Jersey City St 1 0-1 Oct. 21 Centenary College Nov. 5 Marist College SGA Funded "OtioBef 2; 1995'"is

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Filling Jessica Fletcher's large sensible shoes is which a lot of us thought was ill-advised." Hopefully this semester I'll give when I need to vent and allow- going to come down to what's successful or not suc- cessful on Sunday night." January arrival "Cybill," teamed at 8:30 p.m. with the Said David Poltrack: Not so fast. you a little, little and we can ing me to go off the deep end Will ABC, which captured the 1994-95 season, be vic- hopefully titled newcomer "Almost Perfect," starring "We have not seen the younger female demographic in take care of him together. Love once in a while! In LFS. OPPORTUNITY torious again? Or will it be last year's runner-up, NBC? Nancy Travis and Kevin Kilner as two successful over- the 8-to-9 hour that we had hoped for," Poltrack con- your litt-Ie Warren Kathleen (APO) And what of CBS, in lowly third place and likely to achievers who accidentally meet and fall in love. ceded. But he pointed to what he called "extraordinary Abbe (Phi Sig)--You are the ink Tina (TPA)--You're dong a in my pen, and I hope if I am EARN GREAT remain there? Can that network at least stand its ground "We have a major advantage with the '60 Minutes' competition" the last two weeks: Sept. 17 saw the sea- great job with everything. opening, and we believe we have the movies to be com- blessed with a little, you can be on Sunday, with four hours, not three, of prime-time at son premieres of "Lois & Clark" and, with its who-shot- Thanks for being there when we AUTOMATED SALES REPS. NEEDED AT petitive" with the rival ABC and NBC movies at 9 p.m., his big sister and Fatso can be stake, not to mention the week's highest viewership up Mr.-Burns denoument, "The Simpsons." needed you!! Love, Denise for grabs? Can CBS hold on to this territory it has con- said David Poltrack, vice president for research. The his big big brother and we can Then, last Sunday, Fox weighed in with its two-hour Ally (DPhiE)-AIl these years trolled for decades? challenge: to bridge that 8-to-9 gap. be one happy family. Love "Space" premiere and NBC had its much-promoted sea- have passed and we're still Let's survey the battlefield. So what happened last Sunday, the first of the new Warren (Phi Tau) son premiere of "Mad." friends. You're a great Greek The pipsqueak WB network has invaded Sunday with season? To D-Phi-E Associates- "We think it will take two or three more weeks for this Senate President. Love DIAL AMERICA MARKETING six half-hour comedies, five of them new: the animated "Wow!" said Betsy Frank, executive vice president of battle to settle down to the normal competitive pattern," Congratulations Xi class! Make cartoon "Pinky & The Brain," as well as "Ypxk," Zenith Media Services, as she reviewed the numbers. Poltrack said. "We had hoped for a stronger start, but us proud! Love Kim S. 'We felt that "Mad About You" and 'Hope & Gloria' Unplanned Pregnancy? "Simon," "First Time Out" and "Cleghorne!" More than until we see our shows performing against regular com- To Tina(T.P.A.)--Good Luck anyone on Sunday, The WB benefits from low expecta- would win the time period, but... wow!" On Hamburg Tpk. (within walking petition, it's too soon to call." this semester with practicum. I tions, and so far has fulfilled them: Its Sunday newcom- Here is what wowed her: According to Nielsen, Maybe. Meanwhile, the mission for CBS is to break know you can do it. Love your ers won the bottom five slots of last week's ranking of "Mad" had a robust 14.6 rating and 23 share, followed little, Joanne distance of the campus), Flexible 108 series. by "Hope," with an 11.7 rating and 18 share. another competitive pattern, one that's plagued the net- Fox has a new one-hour science fiction series, Over on ABC, "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of work for months: Taking hits, instead of making hits. Brian Vint (APO)--You're the Hours, $7.00/hour guaranteed ""Space: Above and Beyond," as well as freshman sit- Superman" had an 11.4 rating and 18 share for the hour. best big a girl could ever have. Space: Above and Beyond, as wen as iresnman su- OUJJCUUOU U»««> * *.-ri~~..e w— * ___,«,„.•. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — -| But then again, you have the minimum, Must be reliable. Shifts world's best little! We're going to have a great time. Luv, your FREE available (A.M./RM.-Sat.) little Bobi. Confidential Help and Ciena and Ike—You guys are Pregnancy Test at the best pledge "brosters" in the STRONG COMMUNICATORS NEEDED FOR world. I know I am a pain is the ass, buy you know you love me! BIRTHRIGHT BM/Barbara/chica Rica/Mike 456 Belmont Avenue Kappa Class (APO)-What a Haledon group we are. We are just an 956-8215 awesome pledge class. Just 19 W. Pleasant Avenue For More information, Call Janet at 595-6800 remember, high 5, low 5, self Maywood high five. Love, BM (Minutes from Bergen Mall) between 9:30 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. 845-4646 October 2,19954~1HB'BEXEDfl'r OAIPU AL] off a small scam to gain Carly's trust. Stone told Jagger all about his they're release Hayley and Mateo made love on Panicked at being unable to wake a AIDS condition. Felicia told off the beach. Trevor told Jack he comatose Damian, Orlena vowed Mac about his behavior with ONE LIFE TO LIVE almost killed Janet. Palmer was wor- Lily will die. Wait To See: Lily Katherine. Tony and Monica con- Shaken by Clint's kiss, Carlotta lei ried that Opal would learn Janet was makes a shocking discovery. fronted Alan and Bobbie in Alan's him to think he'd done somethin; alive and the Ouija board message New York hotel room. Lucy admit- wrong. Dorian introduced Blair t was a fake. Adam gave Arlene BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL ted her plans to Kevin about doing Madeline Helmore (Dorian in dis- money and a one-way ticket out of Mike assured Sally he'll steal business with Damian. While Mac guise) as part of her plan to trap town. Alec was charged with Forrester designs for her by getting was telling Felicia about Katherine David into adultery. Meanwhile, attempted murder. Vivienne learned Eric to rehire him. After a moonlight dumping Damian for him, Katherine Kelly used Dorian's temporary the truth about Taylor's "pregnancy." swim with Taylor, Eric fantasized and Damian were making love. absence to seduce David. Joey Meanwhile, Taylor considered visit- about kissing her. Meanwhile, Sally Stone's sister, Gina, shied away warned Dorian that David is Kelly's ing a sperm bank. Erica was upset fantasized about Eric. Ridge warned when he revealed he has AIDS. "married lover." Andrew's cousin that Liza was the new station manag- Rick he'll call the police if he tries to Emily told Luke she saw Alan and Maggie, arrived and met Max at the er. Adam suspected Brooke was leave the house to move in with his Bobbie kissing. Wait To See: Tom airport. Todd tried to console Marty intrigued by Pierce. Wait To See: father. Michael advised Dylan to vows to fight for Simone. who lamented her lost estate, but she Erica refuses to take no for an break with^both Maggie and Jessica. challenged him to have it out with answer. Jessica laterread Dylan's letter about GUIDING LIGHT her regarding the rape. Dorian his involvement with another Matt and Vanessa were married. offered David most of her fortune in ANOTHER WORLD woman, and vowed to learn who she Marah told Josh she wished it was exchange for the diary and a divorce. Ryan awoke momentarily to share is. Mary told Eric about the stress his and Annie's wedding day. Annie Wait To See: Jean makes a decision a farewell with Vicky, and then died affecting many of the women in the told a surprised Rick about Marah's about Viki. leaving Carl torn with grief and sewing department. Wait To See: near-death experience and how she Vicky eerily calm. John and Brooke faces a new crisis with Rick. (Annie) and Josh both saw Reva. YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS Felicia's attraction for each other Meanwhile, Reva saved a patient Sharon told Paul on the same nigh grew. Later, John was shaken by DAYS OF OUR LIVES from dying. Later, Rick, Annie, and she was shot, she told Nick abou Sharlene's unexpected arrival. A Bo was upset by Billie's heart- the trauma team arrived in Goshen being raped by him. Recallin horrified Grant realized he was miss- wrenching decision. Hope was stung where Rick was startled to find Alan. Sharon saying she warned Amyj ing a button from the jacket he wore by Bo's reaction when she tried to Nadine felt a pang of fear when she about Matt, Victor wondered if Amy| the night of the shooting. Carl was comfort him. Jonah shared the caught Vanessa's bouquet. Marian's could help clear Nick. Doris refus< furious when Gabe McNamara, the shocking results of the genetic test (Brent) plans for Lucy and Alan- to help Nikki break up Sharon ani new police captain, questioned experiment involving him and Lexie Michael were stymied by a bizarre Nick. Trent met Mamie's family| Rachel. A mysterious,,woman with hsr. Tony confessed his evil event. Alexandra and Alan-Michael before they set out on a cruise togeth watched Jake's every move. Wait To plan to a priest so he could "win" a were stunned to find Amanda, Alan's er. After meeting Olivia, Keesha tol See: Grant's panic endangers others. place in heaven with Kristen. The daughter, at a board meeting. Wait Nathan she was more in love with| Mtm shocked priest asked the Bishop to To See: Amanda's appearance is him than ever. Chris advised Phyllis] AS THE WORLD TURNS let him tell Tony's potential victims. only the first surprise. to give Danny a key to the apartmentl Lucinda was upset with John for Jack told Laura his plan to win back so he could visit his son. To Danny's defending Orlena. Later, Lucinda Jennifer. Later, an alarmed Peter LOVING surprise, the visit turned out to be left to see Sierra in Miami. Orlena's overheard Laura tell Maggie what PLEASE NOTE - Because of quite pleasant. Cliff told Hope she scheme backfired when Damian Jack said. Vivian vowed revenge upcoming preemptions, the produc- and her baby deserved more than came down with hallucinations and when Sami and Lucas refused to help ers of "Loving" have stopped provid-r what Victor could give them. Wait reach 0 alumni later fell unconscious. Kirk her win back Victor. Wait To See: ing summaries of episodes that might To See: Amy could be in danger. remained suspicious of Sam's rela- Celeste is faced with a desperate not run on schedule, thus jeopardiz- tionship with Scott. Lisa asked Bob dilemma. ing the winding down of the Corinth ©King Features Weekly Service to intervene with Tom so she could murder mystery. This column will see her grandchildren. Scott pulled GENERAL HOSPITAL resume carrying the summaries once Top Ten Singles Top Rg-0/SouI 1. Janet Jackson "Runaway" (A&M) New Entry 1. Janet Jackson "Runaway" (A&M) New Entry 2. Coolio Feat L.V. "Gangsta Paradise"(MCA) Last Week: No. 1 2. Brandy "Brokenhearted" (Atlantic) No. 2 3. Michael Jackson "You Are Not Alone"(Epic) Last Week: No. 2 3. Coolio Feat LV. "Gangsta Paradise"(MCA) Last Week: No. 1 4. Hootie and the Blowfish "Only Wanna Be With You"(Atlantic)No. 3 4. Michael Jackson "You Are Not Alone"(Epic) Last Week: No. 3 5. Luniz "I Got 5 On It"(Noo Trybe)No. 4 5. After 7 "'Til You Do Me Righf(Virgin)No. 4 6. Sophie B. Hawkins "As I Lay Me Down" (Columbia) No. 6 6. Pure Soul "You Must Be In Love" (Stepson/Interscope)No. 5 7. Bone Thugs#HARMONY "1st of Tha (stet) Month" 7. Solo "Heaven" (Perspective) No. 15 (Ruthless/Relativity)No. 5 8. Brian McKnight "On the Down Low"(Mercury)No. 6 8. Natalie Merchant "Carnival" (Elektra) No. 8 9. Groove Theory "Tell me" (Epic) No. 7 Contact ton Advertising (201) 595-3265 9. Brandy "Brokenhearted" (Atlantic) No. 10 10. Deborah Cox "Sentimental"(Arista)No. 8 10. Tim McGraw "I like It, I Love It" (Curb) No. 9 ©King Features Weekly Service WEBEACON October 2,1995 9

1-8 October 2,1995 THE BEACON look at yourself. Listen to what a right now, you may regret it. You REGISTRATION loved one has to say about your can accomplish a lot if you move INSTRUCTIONS personal life, there is more merit ahead with confidence and grace. New Jersey there than you are willing to admit. Start improving things on Print In Ink— CAPRICORN Voter Registration Use ball-point pen or marker the job. (December 22 - January 20) won't have to worry about getting ARIES "~ Qualifications of an (March 21-April 20) bored. LIBRA Finish up with routine projects Application eligible applicant (September 24 - October 23) at work or at home as opposed to By the time of the next Any family squabbles may come CANCER starting new ones, You will do best as a result of tensions. Be at your election, you must be 18 (June 22 - July 23) People close to you are charming with what's familiar right now. years old and a United States best and don't let anyone spoil and agreeable, but not very good You tend to worry about money, Name of the applicant (Please print): citizen. You must also be a your upbeat mood. Once harmony It's time to take a serious look at about keeping promises, so be so just be extra careful about how is restored, turn your attentions to resident of New Jersey and the romance in your life - and ask realistic at all times. Share some of and where you spend. With your FIRST MIDDLE making plans with a few good EC of your county for at least 30 yourself if your expectations are your more creative ideas with delightful charm you may get just days before the election. friends. You are inclined to be jeal- realistic. Try not to take life to someone who can take them one what you need. RESIDENCE: STREET ADDRESS AND P.O. BOX APARTMENT NUMBER ous and possessive of a mate. Stay seriously and have fun with those step further, in a practical way. CITY, TOWN OR BORO COUNTY ZIP CODE PHONE (OPTIONAL) cool. you love. You tend to accomplish Keep an eye on the food your eat- Mailing Address (If different from above): a. Items 1 through 8 must be com- alot and everyone around will ing. AQUARIUS pleted in full. Complete item 5 if you catch your enthusiasm. (January 21 - February 19) R.D.NUMBEB BOX CITY. TOWN OR BORO ZIP CODE were previously registered. NOTE: if TAURUS This form Is being used as (Check One): •• Birth Data: applicant is unable to sign his or her (April 21 - May 21) SCORPIO Even though you try your best to • New Registration D Chang* of Address • Change of Name K • name a mark must be affixed to the line LEO Date Movod designated signature or mark in Hern 7 Think before you speak. That (October 24 - November 22) please everyone, you won't be very Month Day Year Month Day Year on this form. (July 24- August 23) From what'addrass'dldjrouiastTeglster to vote, and under what name? temper of yours may flare without successful. Maybe you should try b. Hem 7 must be signed and dated by All you want this weiek1s"peace' *to please yourself. You are going the applicant after completing the form. any provocation. Your idealistic LAST NAME FIRST MIDDLE This week brings a welcome and quiet, but it seems like every- to be more thoughtful and intro- c. Item 8 must be signed and dated by side usually wins out, so try real relief from recent pressures, so a registered voter of the State of New one needs to speak or be with you. spective than usual. Let your STREET ADDRESS APARTMENT NUMBER hard to follow your dreams. spend time with those you love. Jersey, after witnessing the applicant's Hopefully something that has Find time to sneak off on your thoughts move to spiritual mat- signature and completion of the form. Your strong ego make get you in CITY, TOWN OR BORO COUNT Y .STATE ZIP CODE been bothering you for the last own. Your feelings for a lover are ters. Your have a strong need to d. For registration deadlines, contact hot water with a mate, and those intense, so try and remain as real- help and serve humanity. lam aQ native bom O naturalized citizen (Check One): several months is now gone for old feelings of whether you've I was naturalized: your county commissioner of registra- good. istic as possible. Concentrate on tion or municipal clerk. made the right choice or not are organizing family matters that MONTH DAY YEAR CITY. TOWN OR BORO STATE 8. The Commissioner of Registration going to surface again. Your plans PISCES A. By the time of tha next election I will be at least 18 years of age. need your attention. B. I will be a citizen of the United States and wil have lived In this State 30 days and in the above named county at least will notify you upon receipt and review GEMINI for the future are very realistic. (February 20 - March 20) 30 days. of this form. NOTE: Sign and complete C. To the best of my knowledge and belief all of the above statements made by me are true and correct all questions before mailing. (May 22 - June 21) D. I UNDERSTAND THAT ANY FALSE OR FRAUDULENT REGISTRATION MAY SUBJECT ME TO A FINE UP TO SAGITTARIUS The people you care about are S1.000, IMPRISONMENTUPTO5 YEARS OR BOTH PURSUANT TO R.S. 19:34-1. VIRGO very receptive to your ideas right - APPLICANT SIGN AND DATE HERE A friend of yours has a serious (November 23 - December 21) SIGNATURE OR MARK OF THE APPLICANT DATE now. That's the kind of support problem and is relying on your (August 24 - September 23) L being a registered voter In . _ county In the State of New Jersey, witnessed tha making of tha The focus is on your private Me you really need. When it comes to above signature or mark. help to come up with a solution, WITNESS SIGN AND DATE HERE so think fast. The week will go by If you feel that your friends have for the next month or so. This your homelife, things have been difficult to deal with lately, time you may find it easier to sort going in ten different directions, SIGNATURE OF THE WITNESS DATE WITNESS MUST BE A pretty smoothly for it will have REGISTERED VOTER OF plenty of variety. At least you is you should take a good out old misunderstandings. Don't it's time to get organized. Get out NAME OF THE WITNESS (PLEASE PRINT): take any risks with your money and mix with new friends. THE STATE OF STREET ADDRESS OF THE WITNESS CITY. 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Ave. Clifton. NJ (201)777-2044 tt .geet .2-adohO W»K3*3HS 10 October 2,1995 THE BEACON WE BEACON October 2,1996 11 Ivan Ned has put out SNSRSKt S6GI S'fiO Ot BE A TEACHER. BE A HERO. IK IMfll a bt of fires. $50,500 after 15 years. 150,000 college students. forced to pass on the additional cost in In a report released by the US The State Student Incentive Grants the form of higher tuition or reduce stu- Federal loan programs Department of Education on Sept. 13, it would be cut by $63 million, denying dent aid packages. However, Roger Call 1-800-45-TEACH. By Clementina Pope was announced that Congress would awards to an additional 212,000 college Elliott of the Senate Labor and Human He's not a NEWS CONTRIBUTOR reduce the nation's investment in educa- students. Resources, stated, "By law, tuition prices tion by more than $2 billion. The House would also terminate the should not be affected." President Clinton has often empha- In addition, the House would reduce Byrd Honors Scholarships, taking away Diane Ackerman, acting director of sized that education is the key to a suc- 1996 funding for Department of $1,500 merit-based scholarships to over Financial Aid at William Paterson firefighter- cessful future. However, what some stu- Education programs by $3.7 billion from 19,400 students. College, stated, "If things remain the A Public Strvlctol Reach (or the Power Thli Publication dents realize is that education is the key a 1995 post-rescession level of $24.5 bil- On Sept. 19, Sen. Nancy Landon same, there will be no adverse affects to n lion to $20.8 billion in 1996. our students. Photo: Robin Sachs to a future of debt. Kassebaum, chairwoman of the Most students who pursue higher edu- Also, the House would eliminate all Committee on Labor and Human "I don't see any problems for the stu- he's a teacher: But to the cation believe that the knowledge and Goals 2000 funding - a cut of $372 mil- Resources, called for cutting federal stu- dents," she said, "except that they get skills they acquire will open the doors of lion from 1995 and dent loans by $10.1 themselves in debt by taking out loans." opportunity. For many students, howev- $750 million less "// the proposal is billion by adding a "Any cut of any kind is not good," er, a college diploma brings with it a dif- than the president's approved it will be very dif- 2% charge to colleges stated Nancy Norville, dean of kids he's reached, he's a hero. ferent kind of legacy: sizable debt in the proposal for 1996. ficult for students to attend and universities on all Enrollment Management. "Students form of student loans. An estimated 17,000 federal loans their nationwide are becoming dependent on The increase in student loan debt over schools would be college. I am worried..." students receive. At loans." the last few years has been dramatic. In. —Norville the time of publica- "At WPC loans are our largest single 1988,4.5 million students took out $11.8 Assistance would' tion, the Senate was program - ten million dollars in loans at billion in loans, while a projected 6.6 also be withdrawn from disadvantaged in the process of voting on this proposal. WPC alone!" million students will take out $25.6 bil- students. The House would cut support The Senate Labor and Human Ackerman stated, "Until the final deci- lion in 1995. towards the poor by $1.1 billion, thus Resources Committee has cut $10.8 bil- sion comes from Washington, I don't Between 1992 and 1994, federally denying assistance to more than 1.1 mil- lion from the federal student loan pro- know what will happen. It is hard to say. guaranteed college loans taken out by lion educationally disadvantaged stu- gram. For the first time, schools are But if things change, we would have to required to pay fees on all loans and cut- undergraduates and their families mount- dents. Beginning with this year, reevaluate things." ting back direct government loans to stu- ed by 69%, to $18.9 billion. Concentration Grants would be cut $113 "If the proposal is approved it will be dents. According to Kalman Chany, author of million, and there would be a 100% very difficult for students to attend col- The Princeton Review,Studeiit Access reduction in Targeted Grants. Schools would now be required to pay lege. I am worried...," added Norville. Guide Jo-Paying for College, if one The House would raise the Pell Grant the government a 0.85% of the loan Each week Our Doorstep will exam- owed more than $60,000, he/she could maximum award by $100 to $2,440, amount, on all the loans made to their ine an issue of national importance elect to pay over 30 years. But if some- however, and it would eliminate the students. In addition, the direct govern- related to campus. We welcome one was to stretch out $70,000 in loans Perkins Loan Federal Capital ment loan program would be cut 20% your suggestions. Contact Beacon over 30 years, they could end up paying Contributions, a $158 million reduction, from its current level of 40%. News at (201)595-2248. about $1 l^ft^a&jajse^fihar-ges, vs. eliminating loans to approximately roposal, sghools. may be

Hnog out with your old friends. Tote your laun- dry home, and eat some real food. Whatever S PROFILE It's fatfslotCooL the reason, when you get a Student Advantage Card, you can get away on Amtrak for 157. less. You won't be crammed into a Smoking is an addiction that kills ear with five other people. Or stuck on a bus out in the middle of nowhere. Your discount is good for travel on most Amtrak One on one with: Nelda Samarel One of her recently finished studies train service. And with your Student Advantage membership, on how patients adapt to aspect of the nursing field, whether be More than 400,000 people die you'll get dfedHint«Vflt;a, variety of businesses across the breast cancer. visiting, hospital, or bed-side nursing. was funded by both the .American country. Fwm movre ticket* t$ computers. To get your Student She has been conduct- Samarel taught at Rutgers University Cancer Society ($312,000) and the every year from smoking-related Advantage Card cail£80D-9£*MlllA& And to make ing intervention studies and began her research in 1990. National Cancer Institute ($280,000). reservations, cnHyojir travel agent or on women newly diag- Currently she is looking at the effect of In addition to the grants above^ diseases. That's more than from Amtrafciit 1-800-feA-BMi. How stop, nosed with breast can- nursing support on the adaptation of Samarel has also received $10,000 from alcohol^ cocaine, crack, heroin, OFFAMTRAK FARES making excuses. \ .' cer. The studies explore women to breast surgery. Women the Oncology Nursing Foundation for murders, suicide, car accidents, effects of three different receive home visits by registered nurses, her study on "The Effects of Coaching on Adaptation to Brerast Cancer and AIDS combined. WHEN YOU (SET A support groups on the STUDENT ADVANTAGE CARD. new patients. Surgery." She also received $8,500 from Depending upon the "It is fun and it gives the Oncology Nursing Society for a group, women may study on "The Effects of Therapeutic experience one or more me the opportunity to Touch on Adaptation to Breast Cancer of the following kinds of Surgery." support; Individual sup- influence the growth Samarel is a member of the American port from a nurse or Nurses' Association, the Oncology social worker, and/or of the research" Nursing Society, and Sigma Theta Tau, group support for eight the International Honor Society of weeks, and/or education —Samarel Nursing. and information by man- Samarel received a B.S. in nursing ual, video, or audio before and after their surgeries. from the University of the State of New means. "It is satisfying," said Samarel regard- York, Albany; an M.S. from Hunter The reason behind the ing her work. She receives personal sat- College of the City University of New research is to look at the isfaction, and she feels that "it is exciting York; and an Ed.D. from Rutgers Graduate School of Education. By Clementina Pope effects of breast cancer when the outcomes are helpful." and the emotional and interpersonal In 1990, Samarel joined the WPC NEWS CONTRIBUTOR The Beacon is interested in profiling November 16,1995 faculty. "I really enjoy teaching," she adaptation. campus members. If there is an Nelda Samarel, associate professor of said. "It is fun and it gives me the oppor- Samarel has been a nurse since the individual on campus that you think nursing at William Paterson College, has tunity to influence the growth of the 1970's. "I always wanted to be a nurse," we should interview, please contact been awarded $200,000 by the American research." she stated. She has experience in every Beacon News at (201) 595-2248. Cancer Society to continue her research ; 1995"J3« UNITED SCIENCE CLUB THIRFS HO EXCUSE f OR DOMESTIC VIO1EHCI. Student representatives explain role By Alex Malino and are not only concerned with our needs as students, but We look forward to tackling some of these issues. We For information on how you can help stop Marc Williams report to us with proposals and issues as well. Most will be making ourselves available to students through- domestic violence, coll us. Dennis Schvejda recently, the Board of Trustees approved that students out the year. We plan on visiting morning, afternoon and 1-800-777-1960 As student-elected representatives to the Board of will be able to receive E-mail sometime during this Fall. evening classes to update students on different issues Trustees, we would like to take this opportunity to wel- Some of the immediate concerns that the Board will be that we are facing. In addition, Alex Malino is the Conservation Chair come you to another year at William Paterson College. tackling are: President of the Student Government Association, and is family Violtntt PtcvtMion Fund It is indeed an honor and a privilege to serve the stu- quite accessible to students. He can be reached at 595- dents. We would also like to humbly thank all of the stu- 1-The Comprehensive Analysis 2157. Marc Williams is a resident assistant (RA), Vice NJ Chapter Sierra Club dents who voted for us. Without your support we would 2-The retention rate among African American and President of Brothers for Awareness, and a student com- not be in this position. We will briefly touch on the roles Latino students puter consultant. He can be reached at 595-2805. and responsibilities we have as trustees. We are the stu- 3~University status Once again, we thank all those who voted for us and 12:30pm dent perspective to the individuals who run William we look forward to hearing from and working with stu- Paterson College, who are the Board of Trustees. There These are just a few issues that the Board will be dis- dents. Remember above all else, we want what is best are nine members on the board and we are here to be the cussing in the upcoming months. The Board of Trustees for the students at WPC. JL X JLJLJMSJZyJL^JLJL X liaison between the students and them. also determines our tuition and fees and the implemen- I PHBSMAWpY CENTEHl It is impossible to represent over 10,000 students, so tation of programs. We will be more than delighted to Alex Malino is serving his second year as student repre- input is vital and it is imperative that opinions age^ speak with students about any issues, problems or con- sentative to the Board. Marc Williams started his two Pregnancy testing voiced. The deans, Provost and even Presidett^ptetj* cerns they may have. year term at this past Saturdays Board meeting. & Counseling WATER Clothing & Furnishings Stop non-essential Post Abortion Support water uses Like rest of nation, NJ asks: "Who is Steve Forbes?" Groups Emergency drought restrictions* 0. No lawn watering By Thomas Martello Forbes is now "Steve Who?" know Steve Forbes, but they cer- believes very strongly that right American politics when voters Q No oar washing* ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER Yes, he is president of Forbes tainly know - and like - Gov. now the candidates in the field were willing to take unknowns 0 No wafer for ornamental purposes All Services FREE 0 No washing driveways and sidewalks Inc., which publishes Forbes Christie Whitman. Whitman is are not talking about the issues to heart, it's now. ls fwvanno h8ost & Confidential Former Gov. Thomas H. Kean, * S£? ? " «" «wtlM magazine. Yes, he is well known popular in New Jersey and, in about which members of the "He doesn't have political a history buff who knows his in economic circles. But he's national GOP circles because public are really concerned: baggage that established politi- I E*cMcaim«clalcarwishosltiafrocyck)wal<>r share about New Jersey politics, 24 hour Answering service never run for political office and she made good on a bold cam- taxes and the economy, and what cians have," said Somerset Questions? was asked to recall the last time could easily walk down most paign promise to slice income Call 1-800-4-rrs-DRY 201-538-0967 we can do to help people have County GOP chairman Dale DEP Drought Hotline a New Jerseyan declared himself New Jersey blocks without a taxes by one-third. jobs." Florio. "Whoever said lightning B2 Speedwell Ave. 1330 Hamburg Tpk a candidate for president. glint of recognition. Forbes, a childhood friend of Whitman, Kean and other couldn't strike twice was wrong, Moraistown Wayne "Wilson," Kean replied. "It "He's sort of a national figure Whitman's, was one of the peo- moderates say the GOP can We have a governor from would have to be Wilson." because of the magazine and his ple who convinced her that cut- regain the presidency by lower- Somerset County, and a presi- t That's Woodrow Wilson, , economic views, but he's reafly ting taxe§ would be agoodidea.^. , ing, tip flames on issues such as dential candidate from Somerset THE OFFICE OF Three-quarters of a century not that well known," said Kean. Last year, Assembly Speaker abortion and immigration. That's County." after Wilson's White House "I think people in New Jersey Garabed "Chuck" Haytaian took not easy in an era when the party Most New Jersey Republicans tenure, publishing magnate might be proud they have a can- on U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg is leaning more to the right. are remaining neutral - at the GRADUATE Steve Forbes has set aside $25 didate running, but I think New with a campaign that included a Kean, who supports former request of Forbes' childhood million of his fortune to begin a Jersey's got to get to know him pledge to push for a "flat" feder- Tennessee Gov. Lamar friend Whitman. BES AND quest for the presidency that just like everybody else." al income tax that would elimi- Alexander in the presidential This neutrality allows Whitman begins in Bedminster. Here's a quick first lesson. nate exemptions, remove taxes race, expressed admiration for and other New Jersey But even in his home state, New Jersey residents may not on the first $36,000 of income, Forbes, and said his message Republicans to maneuver behind and then tax everyone at the will resonate. a winning candidate because of same rate. Haytaian, who inex- "In recent years, the the state's last-in-the-nation June plicably never included the flat Republicans' finest hour was primary. It leaves Whitman open tax in his big advertising cam- under Ronald Reagan," Kean for a convention call from a win- paign, lost to Lautenberg. said. "Ronald Reagan held the ning candidate. Forbes rode campaign buses party together on economic Wilson said if Forbes per- THE BROWNSTONE IS NOW with Haytaian last year. He issues and on foreign policy forms well in early primaries Every day, emergency physicians make pitched the flat tax to America in issues. I think the important glue next spring, New Jersey's sup- critical life-and-death decisions. As specialists, announcing his candidacy that stuck the party together was port will.be there for the taking. HIRING WAITERS, WAITRESSES, we're trained to know how to Friday. economics. And that's what And New Jersey always gains make every second count. Forbes said the nation's econ- Steve Forbes is about." influence by raising lots of Today, new therapies offer hope to even omy can grow if taxes are cut Republican State Committee money for candidates. the most critically ill and injured. But to be and government barriers executive director Tom Wilson What does Forbes' candidacy VALETS, AND BARTENDERS. most effective, treatment must begin removed. Sounds a lot like said Forbes "is filling the role of do for Whitman? almost immediately. Whitman when she declares Jack Kemp as the supply-sider in Of course, if he shocks and That's why when a serious, illness New Jersey "open for business." this race. I think people will be rises to the top - or near it - or injury occurs, you rouspSwow New Jersey Republicans say sort of intrigued by this." Forbes, not Whitman, could be how to respond — because Forbes' pocketbook will buy him But Steve Salmore, a Rutgers the New Jerseyan on the 1996 seconds save lives. instant attention. They acknowl- political scientist who has GOP ticket. edge his run is a long shot advised GOP candidates, said Many believe Forbes can help s To receive a free brochure because he has no political base. money is not enough to survive Whitman by focusing attention &r* vwtth important information But they also say his message the shark pit that is presidential on New Jersey and a party direc- gejjprde L"~"~ \ what you can do in an focuses on the kind of stuff that politics. tion she supports. If he can rttej^jancy, send a self- dinator has gotten Republican presidents "There's little in my mind that nudge the GOP, Whitman's mod- stud addressed stamped envelope to: t refreshm elected: optimism about the argues for him to be particularly erate views on social issues may served? WE WILL TRAIN YOU! American College of nation's economic potential. successful," Salmore said. "He's seem more palatable to leaders Emergency Physicians "I think Steve Forbes is going not a national figure, does not now wooing the GOP's conserv- rican .Cgllt'fie of 1111 Nineteenth Street, N.W., ative wing. And if Forbes makes For more gency Phys.cnms to bring a voice to the presiden- have a real base to draw on. It Call Al Manzo at 201-595-8582 waves, he could serve as a pow- Holgerson at 2Q tial campaign that is one that brings an interesting dimension, Metficinc Foundation Washington, D.C. 20036 needs to be heard," said but he remains untested, erful friend of Whitman's at the ' The Brownstone, Whitman. "He is very optimistic unproven." Republican ' National and upbeat about -what can hap- • Salmore and others acknowl- Convention. 317 West Broadway, Paterson pen in. 4his country,--aFid /he edge that if there was any time in 14'0ctdberl2,-1995 nmmcm , 1995 15 -

Yoni Greenbaum Tracy Bodoff pfeacon EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Jack Gillick "Most Americans" respond to letter COPY EDITORS ident. (Source: The bled people that their prob- Founded in 1936 Bobi Lee Messer Editor, The Beacon: few thou This is in response to Politics of Rich and Poor lems are caused, not by the rom the AFT NEWS EDITOR Gena Zak by Kevin Phillips, a rapacious rich, but by "lib- By Linda Dye, Robert PHOTO EDITOR Tom Ciani's letter in the and community service. This strike vote. The Governor's early and drive slowly and care- Republican political ana- erals," minorities and femi- If we strike, we want student's Aiy Nussbaum Sept. 25 Beacon. Bing, and Jean Werth translates into more students per position was overturned by the fully. Teaching faculty will still support. We want students to lyst, but an honest one.) nists. Lower middle and INSIDER EDITOR Yoonhee Lee I do not have time to deal class and less time for faculty New Jersey Supreme Court hold classes and will only picket boycott classes and join us on From 1979-89 the top ten working-class people who DESIGN DIRECTOR with all of the silly stuff in THE FACULTY IS ANGRY interaction with individual stu- which said denial of the right to when they do not teach. the picket lines. Tom Troncone the letter, but I must percent doubled their support and admire people dents. Even with these increased vote was a denial of free speech. Professional staff and librarians Contact your representatives. SPORTS EDITOR respond to "I guess that wealth, the middle stayed like Rush and Newt are Financial support for public demands, in New Jersey the Our contract talks have been will meet all assigned responsi- Demand increasing support for covers most Americans the same, the bottom 20% licking the boot that's on higher education is diminishing average salary for a college pro- "stonewalled" by the State. The bilities. public higher education. who overwhelmingly voted had their income drop by their necks. as all levels of government slash fessor is 30% lower than it is for State refuses to bargain in good Do we want your help? Register to vote, exercise that Oh, the glorious possibilities!!! for change in the last elec- ten percent. (Source: The But whatever your spending. This leads to increas- public school teachers. The faith. The faculty is working Absolutely. Will we strike? At vote and become more active tion." It's the "most New York Times, last views, don't let anyone tell Governor and her sympathizers At the Board of Trustees meeting this other. The Board of Trustees, administra- ing levels of tuition for students within the system. We will hold present we continue to work participants in the political Americans" and "over- Sunday). you that the last elections past Saturday, College President Arnold tion and entire campus community which often seems to be propor- who support privatization paint an INFORMATION PICKET on without a contract. If negotia- process. VOTE FOR THOSE whelmingly" which both The gap between rich were a "landslide" or Speert uttered two words that brought joy should actively pursue University status tional to the colleges' needs to state employees as people who Oct. 11. Every gate will have tions do not result in a firm con- POLITICIANS WHO SUP- anger and depress me so and poor is widening at an "mandate." If Mr. Ciani's to some and horror to others: "University and greater dialogue. meet the matching funds keep banker's hours, have faculty, staff, librarians~and if tract, a strike is highly probable. PORT PUBLIC HIGHER EDU- much. Some facts: less accelerating pace, and the "most Americans" were Status." He explained that the college The issues that hinder WPC from required to obtain state aid to unsustainable fringe benefits, you join us~students who will What will happen to students, if CATION. than 38% of the eligible working class, from which ever to wake up to their hand out leaflets to tell the com- already meets many of the requirements becoming a strong community are the build new buildings. The Higher and get increments and cost of we strike? In the past, faculty voters cast ballots in the real situation and its caus- for this status. Additionally, there are almost all our students, Education Commission of New living raises every year. The munity the story. Pickets will be have always made-up the work Linda Dye is President of the same that will hinder William Paterson last election. (Look it up, other schools that have University status, who have to work many es, then we'd really see Jersey, in recognizing this trend, truth is at WPC classes are present from 7:30 in the morning missed and helped their students WPC American Federation of . College from becoming William Paterson Tom!) When it comes to but offer far less than what WPC does. hours a week to pay for change. But it doesn't look has recommended keeping stu- taught 8:00 a.m. to,jy}:00 p.m. to 7:30 at night. Students and earn the credits they need to Teachers, Robert Bing and Jean University. the votes for the House of Many members of the community say tinUon, books, etc. and who likely. dent tuition at 1/3 or less of the and approxhjg^l^^-half of faculty should come to school graduate. We would do so again. Werth are vice-presidents. Whether a college or a university, a Representatives, less than that it is about time that the college seek are herded into oversize total cost of an education and our professors don't receive any school is only as strong as its members 51% of the votes were cast this status. One which in the words of classes, are admirers of Sincerely, increment, Some increments are (students, faculty, staff) make it. While for Republicans. (Look it that the state should pay 2/3 of President Speert, will demonstrate the Rush Limbaugh, who has given only every 18 months and WPC has the potential of being a great up, Tom!) Over 90% of the the cost. Where are the college complexity and diversity of WPC. Other become a millionaire Hugh Aitken, are usually in the 3% range. In university, it also has the potential of incumbents were re-elect- Presidents? members feel that the problems we are telling uninformed, trou- Music Dept. the last three years there was no being a great community. ed. (Look it up, Tom!) What is the" impact on students currently facing on campus, problems cost of living increase for 15 To achieve either one will take work, a This means that about 19% at William Paterson College? with diversity, morale, respect, etc., need Student stands by teacher months. lot of work at that. The first step has been of the electorate voted for Only 62% of the faculty in to be addressed prior to any such move. In addition, the college presi- taken, the issue is on the table, it is now Gingrich and his crew, for Editor, The Beacon: They are our neighbors higher education are full-time dents and governor are trying to They are both right, but they may also up to the rest of us to help guide it on the Like Professor Tom whether we live in the employees while 38% of the be missing out on an important opportu- "change." This is "most repeal all personnel regulations, way. Ciani, I also read both arti- South Bronx or Beverly professors are part-time, itiner- nity. Americans?" This is especially tenure for librarians The college community needs to rec- cles by Drs. McClean and Hills. What we all must ant workers with "criminally" "overwhelmingly?" and multi-year contracts for pro- Seeking University status, is a process ognize the opportunity that is before Sheffield with great inter- realize is that we can not low pay and no benefits, making This country is run by fessional and staff will be forced that will trigger a great deal of self-exam- them. A opportunity for dialogue that is est. I, however, take let these things go on any it nearly impossible to have loy- and for the rich. And the to be very careful about what ination, much in the same way that the the result of a good move by the adminis- exception to his opinions longer. We, as a society, alty to the students or the col- rich have, quite successful- they say in the classroom and in cotRpreheasivg analysis has; This exam- tration, not as has been the case at other on the two articles, partic- must break out collective lege. Because of this large num- ination though, will involve the entire ly, managed to conceal this public. State and national poli- colleges, a bad move. We must build on ularly Dr. Sheffields's. denial and put a stop to ber of part-time faculty, students campus community, working towards from the rest of the popula- tics have intruded into higher this moment, build on the good and make First of all, he has taken misogyny. find it more difficult to find pro- one goal, becoming a University. tion. Consider the follow- education. The Governor has changes for the better. the liberty of putting words fessors who are available for the Students, faculty and staff all will ponder ing: Finally, I find it unfortu- tried to blackmail the Unions The students however, must also offer in Dr. Sheffield's mouth. student-faculty interaction that is what this new William Paterson might During the Reagan years, nate that Professor Ciani financially into an unfair settle- to play their role in this process, support As a former student and central to the learning and grow- mean to them the top one percent of fam- finds it necessary to litter ment by withholding dues of any changes, and assist in the transitions. friend of Dr. Sheffield's, I ing process. This examination has the potential of ilies in this country his editorial with personal agency fee payers. She found a Ultimately, any improvements in either would be willing to wager attacks. He referred to the The ever increasing demand bringing to the forefront many of the the quality of the community or the qual- quadrupled their holdings. judge who issued an order to for- that he has not spent any views of both Professors as for greater faculty productivity importani ^».»t :issue s tha«i—ti concern much• of-• th• e ity of the education at WPC will benefit Think about that for a bid the CWA (the largest state mnn time in one of Dr. forces the faculty to increase campus. moment. That's what dangerous and silly. He employee union) from holding a them. The future is in our hands. Sheffield's classes or con- their teaching, research, writing, However, one should not delay the Reagan was hired for. He refers to Dr. Sheffield's sidering the way our soci- was a very successful pres- essay as "anti-intellectual ety treats women. poison." It seems that A paper potentially for the people He makes a point of ask- Professor Ciani thinks col- Analysis: Thanks, Calvin Klein, for the new election-year issue lege is a place for people to ing which men are respon- to prohibit suggestive advertisements. During a meeting recently, a member paper. Members of the campus commu- Figures get learn facts for regurgita- By Carl Hilliard clothing. or Senate, but the prospect of an election sible for these acts. He That will raise the ire of liberals, who of the campus community offered their nity have responded to the issues that the tion rather than for people Associated Press Writer At any rate, casual and comfortable does strange things to officeholder-candi- explanation of why response to The seems to require a clear- will say it is difficult to determine how paper covers; they address the angle of corrected to learn how to think, to seemed to be the message attempted. dates. Beacon, wether through an Op-Ed piece, cut definition of who these Thank you, Calvin Klein. Thanks a lot. old anybody is in such advertisements, the story or the look of the lay-out—while question why things are, Dumb was the message delivered. Several years ago, then-state Rep. Bill Editor, The Beacon: menr.are. Sexual terrorism The designer, known for years as a letter to the editor, column or suggestion waiting for classes to start, during lunch, Some critics say the ads smacked of Owens, busily soliciting support for his and that it has a "chilling effect" on the I would like to address and abuses .against women and to imagine how they designer and manufacturer of upscale, has been so little. He said 'The paper is talking with a friend, etc. child porn, but in view of what child porn campaign as state treasurer, made a run at freedom of speech, and they are probably just too big." the Sept. 28, 1995 article know no boundaries. could, someday, be. blue jeans and inventor of provocative A paper though, is built more around is _ or least what federal officials and the overhauling Colorado's anti-porn law. right. entitled "Reduction Results These acts are committed The concept is not foreign to the papers the people that read it, than the peopl advertising to sell them, has come under U.S. Postal Service say it is _ that argu- He wanted to take away local authority The flap over the Klein ads didn't have in Tuition Increases." by and against people of Sincerely, fire by child welfare organizations and editorial board. Since the redesign, the that create it. Most papers (including the ment is far short of a reasonable reach. to set standards for what is or isn't a chilling effect on the Klein jeans, how- Some information in the all racial, social, physical, family and religious groups. paper has watched circulation swing Beacon) look to their readership for guid- The unkempt, dissolute teens pictured pornography and flatly repeal state law ever. article and the accompany- economic, educational, Mark Bishop heavily from week to week. The recent ance, involvement and yes, at times sup- What prompted the outrage was the in the Klein ads aren't any different from and replace it with what the feds have on At the Magic International Fashion ing table is incorrect so I and political backgrounds. addition of a Sports Quiz with a free meal port. This relationship is more of a part- Management Senior clothing company's photographs of a the unkempt dissolute teens who can be the books. Trade Show at Las Vegas, Nev., last for a prize, yielded 0 entries. thought I would provide group of surly teenagers with bad pos- month, buyers did not shy away from the nership, while at times, partners may dis- dents are charged a $3.25 time students took 12 to 4 found on any street in most Colorado Librarians and book publishers While it" is on one hand hard to swal- you with the corrected ture, doing what was once referred to as line. agree, they generally work it out, at least per credit Technology Fee. credits and 48% took 15 or towns. descended on the statehouse to attack the low, that a paper could be too big, or pro- data. "loitering." The jeans sold "very well, extremely they talk about. For the Fall '95 more credits. This reflects You know, the ones with dyed-black Owens proposal, labeling it as unneces- vide too much information (or "too much WPC's tuition charges The boys wear open shirts or no shirts well," said Rich Karman, vice president The Beacon would like to talk about it. Semester, WPC has a 9% increase in the num- hair, white makeup and grunge flannel sary censorship. It failed by a few votes in to read"), never the less in a time when include fees, room and at all, and trousers at dangerously low Whatever that "it" may be. If there is a approximately 5,800 shirts who annoy pedestrians with skate- a Senate committee and didn't surface for mens' sales for Calvin Klein Inc., at the influence of TV is growing and atten- board. The $100 per credit ber of full-time students question you have, a problem with some undergraduate students levels. Some of the young ladies are in boards or boomboxes, or just by their again. the end of the show. tion spans are shrinking, it is not surpris- for in-state undergraduate taking 15 or more credits I coverage or just a suggestion, write us, taking 12 or more credits decidedly unladylike positions. very presence. But the hullabaloo over the Klein ads, Target consumer _ the teenagers _ "did ing. includes $77.00 tuition, since the college switched call us or just stop by. and 2,000 students taking Their expressions could best be What Klein has done is expected to which is just now subsiding, will no not have a problem with them at all," $11.00 General Service to a flat rate. It is unfair to say that this meager reac- The Beacon is your paper, as such it less than 12 credits. 43% described as adenoidal, drowsy or irrita- bring up a new election-year issue. doubt encourage Citizens for Decency, or Karman told Internet's Fashion Line. Fee, $7.25 Student Center, tion and its possible causes speak for will be as strong or as weak as you, the of the full-time students are ble, perhaps because mums and daddums It's been some time since pornography the Christian Coalition, or Focus on the But not wanting to cause problems, the Recreation Fee, $2.75 Sincerely, everyone who reads (or doesn't read) the readers want it. taking 12 to 14 credits and didn't shell out more for better-fitting has been debated in the Colorado House Family, or somebody, to draft something company decided to drop the ads, he said. Student Activity Fee and Stephen Bolyai 57% are taking 15 or more $2.00 Athletic Fee. Associate Vice President The Beacon welcomes letters from readers. Letters must include writer's name, credits. Before the shift to It is the hope of The Beacon that this page will come to be a place for members of the WUliam Paterson Community to exprei Additionally, these stu- Business Services and address and telephone number. 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