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The Grizzly, January 28, 1991

Krishni Patrick Ursinus College

Sara Jacobson Ursinus College

Erika Compton Ursinus College

Kathleen Bowers Ursinus College

Diane Gabel Ursinus College

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Recommended Citation Patrick, Krishni; Jacobson, Sara; Compton, Erika; Bowers, Kathleen; Gabel, Diane; Carreon, Becky; Woodall, Mary Frances; Woytek, Judd; Yutzy, Cassandra; Stritch, Jen; Glancy, Shawn; Johnson, Terri; Major, Chris; Gelston, Trey; Grubb, Steven; Martin, Deb; Ugoretz, Tonya; Bleickardt, Eric; Coats, Reed; Rausin, Jennifer; Flemming, Amy; Rubin, Harley David; Richter, Richard P.; Wickersham, John; and Flamer, Jeneen, "The Grizzly, January 28, 1991" (1991). Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper. 268. https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/268

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Serving the Ursinus Tlieo G rizzly community since 1978 Publishing the tnlth, from good and justifiable ends January 28, 1991 Volume 22 Number U -Alexander Hamilton Policies and Statistics, A Security Concern New Quad Regulations Crime Report Released BY SARA JACOBSON doors are guarded with student BY ERIKA COMPTON colleges and universities to submit forced rapes, or robberies. Ursinus Assistant Arts and Entertainment and professional security. Security Of the Grizzly a UCR, in order to receive any has dealt with criminal trespassing Editor is stationed at the Paisley desk on federal funding. several times, as well as disorderly a twenty-four hour basis. Anyone There are three purposes of this conduct and vandalism. The As residents of the Quad return attempting to use the off limit In last week's Gazette, some of report according to Director of biggest problem in 1990 was to campus this semester they will doors will be written up if caught. you may have been interested in Security, Brian McCullough. First, vandalism, in which 71 cases were fmd a revamped security system Also all Quad bathrooms have the last page. In case you didn't it alerts people that Ursinus is not reported. However, only 21 were and new campus policies regarding been equipped with locks which see it, it was the Uniform Crime crime-free. Secondly, it starts a cleared. '(Cleared means security male visitation. In response to the can be opened by only a special Report (UCR) for the Ursinus dialogue between students, staff, found out who committed the recent incidents of "peeping" in the key each resident has been issued. College Campus from 1988 to and security on ways to improve crime, and disciplined them Quad bathrooms and complaints Two police sketches and 1990. The Pennsylvania Act of the security system. Finally, the appropriately.) regarding the resulting crackdown descriptions of the "peeper" have 1973 requires all colleges and report attempts to let people know In 1989, there was one sexual on late night male visitors, new been posted throughout the Quad universities in P A to provide that security is the individual's offense case. A woman reported procedures have been introduced. courtesy of security and the statistics to all persons who responsibility, and security can not that someone tried to rape her. Security in the quad has Collegeville police. completed an admission or take care of it alone. McCullough, However, there was alcohol defmitely increased since the Accompanying the new security employment form or anyone who Director of Security, comments, involved, and there was "peeper" incidents were ftrst policies is a change in the requests a copy. The act comes as "Ursinus College, even in this insubstantial evidence against the reported in November. The initial visitation policy in the Quad. Time a result of a young girl's murder at remote urban area, still has crime. man. The woman pressed no response of security was to enforce restrictions to male visitation have Lehigh University, in Bethlehem. We don't live in a vacuum." charges, and the case was cleared. the rules denying any male access been dropped. Any male, however, The report must be submitted to Some people think small According to Mr. McCullough, to the Quad between 12 AM. and at any times must now officially the state police in Harrisburg. colleges in small towns have no the crime report and the recent 12 P.M. on weeknights and 2 A.M. register with Paisley security and Currently, only thirteen states crime. While Ursinus does have a problems concerning the Quad and 12 P.M. on weekends, but leave a form of identification at require completion of this report. low crime rate, it does still exist. intruder have "mobilized us with many of the quad residents were the desk. To be allowed in at all, a But there is federal legislation In the years covered in the report, the staff and students into working unhappy with these measures and resident of the Quad must be which, if passed, would require all there have been no murders, together." the peeping did continue. present and sign in the visitor. Any Following policies included more male found unaccompanied by a security and changir.~ the outside Quad resident between the hours locks on all doors to the Quad. of twelve and nine on a weeknight Sonia Sanchez: Poet for Peace This semester the only door and two and nine on a weekday BY KATHLEEN BOWERS Native Americans, Latinos, Asians, militarism." accessible to the Quad is the main may be written up by security. door at Paisley. The exception to These new measures have been Sports Photography Editor gays, women and men .. .we are Sanchez' passionate and poetic "Who is my mother, who is my this is the Beardwood Basement met with a very favorable response here to organize and unite for voice brought to life the problems family?" asked Sonia Sanchez, door which is accessible from six throughout the Quad. There have peace and racial justice.. .we are of Aparteid, U.S. prisons for poet, teacher and activist on the to midnight so students may more been no new "peeping" incidents to here to free ourselves of the evils profit, extreme materialism where 62nd birthday of Martin Luther safely get to and from cars parked date since the beginning of the of racism, sexism, homophobia, crack is sold to children and King. "African Americans, whites, by the Helfferich parking lot. Both new semester. extreme materialism, and children are sold as pornography, prostitution, the displacement of Native Americans, starvation, pollution of the environment, and the killing of children in El Gulf Dialogue Continues Salvador. Sanchez challenged listeners to "resist wars and drugs and just the issues of disarmament and BY DIANE GABEL doing nothing... Walk together, Of the Grizzly peace, with special attention to the children, and never let those middle East. She will give a brief intoxicating ideas of race On Wednesday, January 30, overview of the Gulf Crisis and of superiority populate the earth with from 4 pm to 5 pm, Libby Frank, her latest experiences in her goose-stepping goons... and never travels to Athens, Greece. Executive Director of the U.S. again a Hiroshima where (.pen Catherine Blunt has worked for Peace Council and Catherine flesh was replaced , .. ith Blunt, African American activist years to show the inter-relationship commemorative crusts. Never will between domestic issues and U.S. and teacher, lead a discussion again an Auschwilz ... Never again a in Wismer Parents Lounge. foreign policy, especially in the Wounded Knee where people died During her years of service to areas of racisrr and homelessness. and died and died. Never again a the council, Mrs. Frank has led The women will dedicate the fust Middle Passage where Africans delegations in the Middle East. half hour of the season to speaking jumped screaming into an ocean Lo r-Recently she has met with Arab and the second half to a question protest slavery-a slavery that activists in Athens, Greece as part and answer session. invades our genes even today.. .!t of the World Peace Council of All students, faculty, and staff will get better because we're going which the U.S. Peace Council is an are encouraged to attend: Wismer to make it better for Martin and afl"iliate. Parents Lounge, 4 pm, Wednesday Malcolm and Mandel a ... We will She has been active locally, January 30. never forget the sea and the earth nationally and internationally on and the people and the truth and the children-we will never abuse them." Paae 1 The Grizzly .January 28, 1991 ~~~~~~~~~~News The Global Perspective - BY CASSANDRA vurzy New Quad Of the Grizzly U.S.G.A. Minutes National A U.S. Judge ruled that the posting of photos of nude women U.S.G.A Minutes violates the federal law against sexual harassment. Policy The Postal Service governors approved the four-cent boost for a first 1) Security is posted 24 hours at class stamp. The new cost of a stamp will be 29 cents effective Feb. 3rd. BY GINA SOLENSKY the front Paisley desk. The Supreme Court left intact a New Jersey Supreme Court decision US.GA. Secretary 2) The front Paisley door is the that Princeton's all-male eating clubs practiced sexual discrimination only door which may be used to and should begin admitting women members. from January 23, 1991 enter and exit the building. The Anti-abortionists held their annual march to the Supreme Court to Welcome b .. clt! Here's a brief update of what's been happening on rear Paisley door (Beardwood mark the 18th anniversary of the Roe vs. Wade decision. campus. side) may be used only when The Supreme Court for the state of New Jersey upheld the death COMMITTEE REPORTS: staffed by security. sentence for a businessman convicted of arranging the murder of his 3) All other doors are alarmed 24 wife in 1984. This marked the first time New Jersey's highest Court has The Wismer Renovation Committee announced that renovations for hours a day and may not be used upheld a death penalty sentence since it instituted its new capital the new Wismer Campus Center may begin as early as next week. The to enter or exit the building punishment law in 1982. Previously, the Court has reversed 27 death Committee is hoping the Center will be completed this summer. (except in emergencies). sentences. 4) All bathroom doors have locks The Utah Senate passed a tough new anti-abortion bill that will The J-Board met and discussed the problems Security is having with which only Quad residents have outlaw most abortions in the state. It is expected to win House students and parked cars. Security has found that a high percentage of keys for. These doors may not be approval anf has the guarantee of immediate signing by Utah's students are not paying their parking tickets. If this continues, students propped open. Governor Norman H. Bangenter. might be asked to remove their cars from campus. 5) All men must use the male bathrooms on the frrst floors of International The Academic Council announced that the faculty is upset about the Beardwood and Paisley. For the frrst time since 1948 the reunited city of Berlin is under the academic honesty policy. The faculty feels that students are not abiding 6) All non-residents of BPS must rule of a single elected government. The new mayor is Eberhard by the academic honesty system and that the policy needs revising. register with security 24 hours s Diepgen. He is a Christian Democrat. He along with his 15 member Dean Lucas would like more student input on the issue. day upon entrance and call their coalition cabinet took office on the 24th. host to come and pick them up at In Germany, Ernest-august Koenig, former Nazi SS guard, was Guys pledging was the main topic of discussion at the Campus Life the Paisley desk. sentenced to life imprisonment for the murdering of Gypsies at Meeting held Tuesday. Right now the Committee is reviewing pledging 1) All males must also leave their Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II. This marks the proposals. Pledging is scheduled to begin Friday, February 8. ID with security, get a Quad Put. frrs trial to recognize that Gypsies as well as Jews were victims of and sign out when leaving tho genocide during the atrocitis of the Third Reich. New Business: building. Yugoslavia and the pro-independence Republic of Croatia both put Administration and Security feel that the new Quad Policy is working 8) All males must be escorted by their armies on battle alert as their confrontation escalated over a except for the problem of students misusing the side doors. they their host at all times while in the federal order to disband paramilitary groups. discussed the possibility of enforcing a stronger penalty for students building. Hoping to move to compulsory integration of private property, who are abusing the policy. Students are complaining hat they either 9) Anyone caught in violation of SOuth AFrica's President de Klerk asked Legislatures to outlaw keep forgetting not to use the doors or that they weren't aware of the these rules will be referred to tho segregated housing and farmland. side door policy. U.S.GA. requests tat the Quad Policy be posted in all Residence Life Office. Soviet "Black Beret" troops seized the Latvian Interior Ministry residential quarters to inform students of the new Quad rules. building in a fierce gun battle that lasted for 90 minutes. Gorbachev Compiled by Judd Woytek, Sporu pledged to investigate the military crackdown in the Baltics. All class officers should be thinking of fund raisers for their classes. Editor Salvadorian rebels admitted that two of their soldiers killed two The earlier you begin, the more money you can raise!!! injured U.S. helicopter crew members. The U.S. helicopter was shot down on Jan. 2nd. A public trial will be held for the two suspected If you like to dance, come on out and participate in the Dance murderers. Marathon that will be held here at Ursinus in Helfferich. The -Presidency Beijing police ordered the expulsion of seven foreign human rights Marathon will begin on Friday, March 22, at 10 p.m. and last until activists who had sought to attend the trials of the leaders of China's midnight Saturday. The Leukemia Foundation needs your support!! pro-democracy demonstrations. Symposium Norway has a new king. King Harold V officially ascended the throne The next U.S.GA. meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 30, in last week after the death of his father, King Olav. The Center for the Study of tho Wismer Parent's Lounge. New issues from last semester's executive . Presidency is sponsonng its twenty- War in the Gulf Retreat will be discussed. Some topics include: providing better health second annual student symposium Iraqi television shows allied P.O.W.'s. Many of the prisoners center hours, increasing the amount of parking, and hiring more entitled, "America's Bill of Rights appeared to be injured and read what seemed to be forced statements security officers. at 200 Years." The symposium is about the war. being held at the Hyatt Regency Iraq said it would use P.O.W.'s as "Human Shields" against attacks. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Washington on Capitol Hill from The P.O.W.'s supposedly will be taken to strategic sites inside of Iraq. Zack's Specials March 22 to 24. Students will gets The White House threate".s charges of war crimes for anyone who was chance to listen and talk with sud! involved in the transportation ofP.O.W.'s to the sites. Monday 1-28 Chicken Parmesian pubJicflguresas:AttorneyGencral Iraq set fire to 2 major oil storage tanks and one oil field in Kuwait. Richard Thornburgh, former Allied forces are trying to contain and clean up the massive oil spill in Sandwich $2.50 Supreme Court Justices Warrell the gulf. Burger and William Brennan, and On Tuesday the 22nd of Jan., the secretary-general of the United Tuesday 1-29 2 Hot dogs $1.00 Maureen Dowd of the New Yoat Nations, Perez de Cuellar, appealed to the Iraqi leadership to end the W d d 30 Times. President George Bush JIll /war by pulling out from Kuwait and restoring the true government. e nes ay 1- 6 Chicken Fingers been asked to give the keynoce Iraq gave no answer to the appeal. / f .t $1 80 address. Topics to be discussed at Saddam Hussein calls on Arabs worldwide to launch a holy war W your avorl e sauce. the symposium include: Minorily against his Allied enemies. Thursda 1 31 T k W $2 00 groups and the Constitution; TIll The U.S. Navy sank an Iraqi mine layer and captured a tiny Kuwaiti Y - ur ey rap. Meaning of Equality: Historicll Island. In the process they took 51 prisoners. In an attempt to escape, a Friday 2-1 Fish Sandwich Catch of and Modem Perspectives; and second Iraqi mine layer hit a mine, exploded and sank. Greatness on the C.ourt, in &If Iraq closed its border with Jordon in order to prevent Iraqi's from the Day $1.00 Congress, and in the PrcsidaMf fleeing the country. Cost is $365.00 which indudlf A CBS New crew covering the war have been missing since Monday Valentine Month Special registration, lodging at the .,. the 21st. TIleir all-terrain vehicle was found abandoned along a road in B f f:& • meals, and reception costs. oat a remote area of Northern Saudi Arabia. The news equipment and a uy a cup 0 co I.e - ReceIve a four UrsinUI students can .. large amount of cash were left in the abandoned vehicle. Free Donut nominated to attend. Students wIlD Patriot missiles prove to be the best defense against Iraqi Scud are interested should con attacks in both Israel and Saudi Arabia. Unconfirmed reports say 8 A M 11 A M Professor Nicholas Berry in ~P;;latriOU;;;';;;Ih;;ot~down~;;;;;46;;;;;o;;;;u=t;;;of;;;5;;:;;1 Scu~ds~frr;;:;ed;;;;.======±l ::tI~~==~.=~. ~-~~=·=~·~~~~~~=~~OlitiCS Department. . .. L 'It' January 28, 1991 News The Grizzly Pa&e3 Financial Aid Month BY MARY FRANCES WOODALL week of January 14-18, do not be dismayed. Packets will continue to Independence Dogs For the sixth consecutive year, be available during the course of the governor of Pennsylvania and the spring semester. It is our hope, BY BECKY CARREON the mayors of several cities though, that you will pick up the Of the Grizzly throughout the Commonwealth packets during the Financial Aid have proclaimed the month of Awareness Week so that you and Few if any of us could picture January as Financial Aid your family can get started on the ourselves limited by a handicap or Awareness Month. January is a process as soon as possible. Ch: frustrated by the reality of critical time in the fmancial aid of the highlights of Financial Aid depending on others or machines process because it is the time when Awareness Month in Pennsylvania to perform normal physical students and parents collect forms is the Financial Aid Hotline that is routines such as walking. Jean and auxiliary data (income tax cosponsored by :he Pennsylvania King could have fit this same information) to complete Association of Student Financial description until she contracted applications for the next academic Aid Administrators (PASFAA), spinal tuberculosis while working year. the Pennsylvania Higher Education as a microbiologist in a research At Ursinus we celebrated Assistant Agency (PHEAA), and laboratory. Her disease not only Financial Aid Awareness by having the PNC Education Loan Center. left her with permanent paralysis, our very own Financial Aid During the week of January 28 to but also with the agonizing Awareness Week from Monday, February 1, 1991 from 5:00 p.m. to emotional helplessness and January 14, to Friday, January 18, 9:00 p.m. each evening, fmancial frustration of no longer being 1991. Hopefully you have seen aid administrators from across the independent. posters all over campus about state will man the phones at three It was at this time King decided obtaining your application forms sites and take calls from parents to start training her dog, a young for · next year. If, for the current and students regarding financial Akbash named Shantih, to perform year, you are the recipient of !!!!y aid. I strongly urge you, if you simple tasks for her such as By Kristin Schwanz form of need-based or scholarship have questions or concerns about turning on a light switch, picking Independence Dogs: A HAIS sponsored event aid, you need to come to the fmancial aid, to make an up dropped objects, and pulling been documented where paralyzed Financial Aid Office between the appointment to see someone in her wheelchair. Upon realizing the become socialized to people, they children have dramatically hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. to the Financial Aid Office; but if great physical and emotional help are sent to a specialized training improved physically after receiving 'pick up a packet of materials for you have a simple question while her Shantih became to her, Jean program for 6-8 mont~s . Th..e a service dog. next year. Once you have picked filling out your forms, call the founded the non-profit hardest part of the trainin~ ~g~bs " Even though this program has up your packet, it is your Hotline during Hotline Week for ~ , organization, Independence Dogs. when it IS time to matcn J' lfi~ "l'" Today this institution has "right" owner with the spedfa'1 been so effective in aiding the ~ponsibility to complete the quick answer. The toll free dog.' physically impaired, it has trained twenty dogs, for the sole "Some people have trouble relying forms or mail them to your parent numbers are 1-800-692-7435, 1-800- encountered some obstacles. While purpose of aiding handicapped on a dog at first. After all, many of and solicit their assistance in 522-2644, or 1-800-762-1001. it costs six to seven thousand children and adults. These special them have learned to deal with CIOmpleting the ' applications. Please do your part to make "dolhtrs to train a setvice dog, a pets arc trained to support their their handicaps all of their lives," Detailed instructions lire' inchi'dCd ' Financial Aid I Awareness handicapped child or person is people in every facet of normal stated the Independence guest in the packets; please read them Week/Month a success by only Charged $150.00 ·to receive l:!8refuIlY. .. . " I I • life, from carrying bookbags to representative. participating and picking up your their pet. Therefore, much of the school, pulling their wheelchairs at If for some reason you are packets before the month of funding for this program must shopping malls, to helping their Nevertheless, when the right unable to come to the Financial January comes to an end. come form donc1tions and owner in and out of bed at night. person is found, the bond between Aid Office or Lobby B during the volunteers. Also, many people in As one representative from the owner and the special service schools and shopping malls do not Independence explained to dog is phenomenal. many of the like the idea of dogs "roaming" members of the Ursinus Human participants in this program claim around. Program advocates assert Animal Interaction Society this that these pets arc not just used as "You Asked for It the public in general must be past Wednesday, the long odyssey a "slave" to do their bidding, but educated about the benefits these of "puppy training" for these are looked upon as helpful, animals can offer to handicapped service dogs begins early when the faithful friends. The Independence people in order for this program puppy is only seven weeks old. dogs have been especially to be more accepted in our You Got It!!" Afterwards, when the puppies have beneficial with handicapped community. learned basic commands and have children and specific cases have BY A" JUDD WOYfEK Many of the changes which are Asked "What do you like least SpOl1S Editor will now run 1l:00am-l:30pm. students regarding calorie intake, There is also new cart service cholesterol levels, etc. which many being put into effect were also the about the Food Service?", students available at most meals. A Taco health-conscious students may fmd result of the responses to a survey responded: long lines (21), temp. Changes have occurred in cart will alternate weekly with a useful. The "Recipe from Home" which Wood Food Service put out of food (13), too much fried food Wismer Dining Hall over the Pasta cart and a stir fry cart will program asks students to bring in last semester. Out of 1~6 students (12), no variety (10), portion sizes ICmester break in response to do the same with a "make your their favorite recipe from home so surveyed, 49.2% rated their overall (10), dinner (8), closes too early IUrveys filled out by students last own omelette" cart. Weekend that new items can be added to satisfaction with the food service (7), poor quality meat (7), ICmester. Wood Food Service has meals offer a new "make your own the daily menu. The program will as "Excellent-Good." 30.2% rated repetition of food (7), choices (6). tome up with several new options waffle" cart at brunch and a Deli run in the form of a contest where their overall satisfaction as increase the meal variety. cart (with turkey, ham and other the winning home recipe will be "Average," while the remaining In answer to the question of 20.2% rated it as "Fair-Very Poor." what changes they have seen over Many of the changes in the food lunch meats) at dinner. The dining chosen and added permanently to "ce are due to the persistent hall has hired more workers to the menu. The winner will be On the Wood scale of7 = Excellent the past six months, students said: and 1 = Very Poor, Ursinus had an better than before (26), better ric of Food Service Director help run the added cart service invited to a special dinner in honor Overall Satisfaction rating of 4.4. selection/larger variety (11), stir tt Smith and the Dining Hall and show students how to make of their recipe! The last addition is "nee headed by Dean the different items on their own. the start of the "Zack Pack." The 'The same survey asked students fry as alternative (8), more tley and Dr. Pilgrim along Another change includes the "Zack Pack" is a coupon booklet to respond to some questions as pleasing (3). follow. In response to the Please remember that your 8 number of students. Among addition of the main HOT item with a $60.00 value that only costs comments do count! The green changes in effect for the from the main dinner line to the students (or parents) $50.00. The question, "What do you like most cards on the tatlles are there for er d * change in operating Pizza Line. Demand for the pizza coupons can be used at Zack's about the Food Service?", students for the dining hall. Monday has dropped from 80 pies a night during the off-peak hours as to not cited over 30 different things. Here you to comment on and they do gh Friday, a HOT breakfast to only 25 pies a night. By offering interfere with the commuters and are the top ten: good variety (19), get read. Also the dining hall is now being served from 7:00am­ the main dinner item in both lines, evening school students who use nice, friendly servers (18), nice still in need of more student m, followed by a continental the line length should decrease. Zack's heavily during rush hours. people (8), lunch (8), convenient workers, so if you would like to become more involved, see Scott tl/cffUl until 9:30am. Friday, Wood has also begun two new The "Zack Pack" is certainly a (7), all you can eat (7), special Smith in the Food Service Office. IldPllI'Cbay" and Sunday dinners are programs in the dining hall and good deal for anyone who likes to nights (5), stir fry addition (3), . Enjoy _t11e New Additions to the open 4:30pm-6:00pm. one at · Zack's. A Nutrition grab that late night study snack very good food (3), maxi/mini_ Dining Hall!! he. on Saturday and Sunday Program will supply information to often throughout the semester. specials (3). Page 4 The Grizzly********************** F ea tures *************************:>1 January 28, 1991 This Week In V.C. History SGT. GRIZZ-­ BY TERRI JOHNSON Of The Grizzly "THE BEAR FACTS" The outbreak of war in the Students were getting Ursinus Weekly was a personal The "AUTO-BOOT" has fmally ARRIVED!!!! An auto-boot is an Persian Gulf has brought much bombarded on all sides by note from an Ursinus alumni, who automobile immobilizer that is used where illegal parking is a problem. controversy and confusion in conflicting opinions about what was an Air Force GI. This letter The following policy and use of the BOOT will take effect the 21st of students' mind about how to react their role was in supporting or not personally thanked all Ursinus January 1991. One warning will be given to the owner of the vehicle to the situation. Each night the supporting the war. In 1968, the students who came to prior to using the AUTO-BOOT for the following listed violations: News reports on a variety of Ursinus Weekly printed an article demonstrations in Washington for events occurring that day in the concerning a group of nine their support, and encouraged 1. Parking his/her vehicle in a STAFF area. war. Often we hear of Iraqi Scud hundred students who had formed continued legal political dissent 2. Parking his/her vehicle is a NO PARKING ZONE AREA. missiles attacking Israel and Saudi a group called the Student against the war. The GI 3. Parking his/her vehicle in a Handicapped Area without having Arabia, peace rallies staged Mobilization Committee which encouraged students to work at the proper temporary permit issued by the Ursinus College throughout the country in protest sponsored many large scale student local rallies and write letters and Security Department or a license plate from the state which he/she I against the war, and heartbreaking demonstrations against the war. At editorials to bureaucrats who he resides. scenes of the children and loved this time, the organization was described as, "a frightened lot with 4. Parking his/her vehicle ON THE LAWN. ON CAMPUS ones of soldiers in the gulf. This calling for a world wide student extremely short tempers." DRIVEWAYS, BUILDINGS ENTRANCES, SIDEWALKS, OR constant barrage of information strike against the war in Vietnam Although the circumstances FIRE LANES. causes many to ponder and discuss to take place on April 26. Locally surrounding the Vietnam war are 5. Any person who has accumulated five or more tickets during the whether this war should or should each campus was going to be sent different from the circumstances in semester may be subject to having his/her vehicle "BOOTED". not be happening, and whether the a sheet of issues to discuss during the Persian Gulf, students at government is handling the various the world wide demonstration. Ursinus were placed in the similar In the event your vehicle has been "BOOTED" you will be advised situations in the best possible These issues concerned the end of position of having to sift through by either Brian McCullogh, the Director of Security or advised by your manner. During this week in 1968 United States imperialism, and end an onslaught of conflicting views in RA. DO NOT attempt to move the vehicle with the BOOT connected, similar questions plagued the to campus complacency with the order to create their own it may cause severe damage. Do not attempt to remove the BOOT minds of students at Ursinus war, and an end to the draft. philosophy of how to react to the from your vehicle, any damage sustained to the BOOT while it is concerning the war in Vietnam. Another article presented in the events in the war. connected to your vehicle will be your responsibility. You will need to contact the Security Department so that arrangements can be made with the officer to remove the BOOT once the $25.00 removal fee is When is Dr. Martin paid along with all outstanding violations paid in full. If fines are not paid within two days after the vehicle has been BOOTED stringent disciplinary action shall occur and the priviledge of having a vehicle on Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday? campus may be revoked. Special to the Grizzly marked the begirming of a citywide march on Washington that took bus boycott by Montgomery's place on August 28, 1963. More PARKING AT THE TRINITY CHURCH IS NO LONGER Dr. King had a dream-"that one Black residents. King was chosen than 200,000 Blacks and whites PERMITTED. THIS LOT IS FOR THE USE OF THE CHURCH day this nation will live out the to lead the campaign. The boycott gathered in the nation's capitol to ONLY, VIOLATORS WILL BE TICKETED!!!! STUDENTS ARE true meaning of its creed: that all drew national attention and gave demand justice and, in the shadow REMINDED NOT TO PARK IN STAFF AREAS NEXT TO men (and women) are created King an opportunity to implement of the Lincoln Memorial, this STAUFFER. equa1." King was born on January his belief in non-violent civil great mass heard Martin Luther 15, 1929, in Atlanta, Georgia. He disobedience. In the course of the King deliver his famous speech, "I THE COLLEGEVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT HAS RELEASED devoted his life to trying to make boycott, King was arrested and have a dream." In 1965, Dr. King THE COMPOSITES OF THE SUBJECTS THAT WERE this dream into reality. even when his home was bombed led demonstrations against unfair BELIEVED TO BE INVOLVED IN THE INCIDENT WHICH The son of Martin Luther King, he did not abandon his belief in and unreasonable voting OCCURED ON DECEMBER 1ST AT THE QUAD AND IN Sr., the pastor of the Ebenezer peaceful protest. The Supreme requirements in Selma, Alabama. REIMERT. IN THE EVENT YOU RECOGNIZE ANY OF THE Baptist Church in Atlanta, Court rules on November 13, 1956 Hundreds of Blacks were arrested. SUBJECTS, YOU ARE REQUESTED TO CONTACT THE Georgia, he attended public that segregation on buses was King himself was beaten and POLICE DEPARTMENT AT 489-9332. YOUR COOPERATION IN schools in that city, and he went to unconstitutional and integrated bus kicked, but after the drive ended THIS MATTER WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!!!!!! Atlanta's Morehouse College. service began in Montgomery on 25,000 persons marched from During his junior year there he December 21, 1956. As a result Selma to Montgomery. THERE ARE STILL FACULTY AND STAFF IN THE ZWINGLI decided on a career in' the Dr. King emerged as the Dr. King was an outspoken AND FETTEROLF BUILDINGS. WE ARE IN THE PROCESS Of ministry. He was ordained in his undisputed leader in the civil opponent of U.S. involvement in ESTABLISHING HOW MANY SPOTS ARE NEEDED EACH DAY. father's church in 1947. rights movement. Vietnam, arguing that the war ONCE THIS HAS BEEN DETERMINED, WE WILL FREE UP AS After his graduation from In 195~ King helped found and effort used resources that might MANY SPOTS AS POSSIBLE AND THESE MAY BE USED FOR Morehouse in 1948, King was chosen to head the Southern otherwise have gone to the STUDENTS WHO WORK OFF CAMPUS AND RETURN TO continued his studies at Crozer Christian Leadership Conference, nation's poor. And he sought to CAMPUS LATE AT NIGHT. STAFF AND FACULTY SIGNS WILL Theological Seminary in Chester, and in 1958) he helped in draw attention to the plight of the BE POSTED AT THE PARKING SPACES AND IF YOU ARE IN Pennsylvania. He was the first establishing the Student non­ underprivileged with a Poor THESE PARTICULAR SPOTS DURING THE WEEK, YOU WILL Black in the history of the school violent Coordinating Committee. People's campaign that was BE CITED!! UNTIL THE NEW POLICY IS IN EFFECT AND to be elected class president. He In April 1963, King started a scheduled to begin in Washington, GUIDELINES HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED, STUDENTS WILL received the B.D. degree and won daring civil rights campaign in D.C., on April 22, 1968. As NOT BE PERMITTED OT PARK AT THESE LOCATIONS. a fellowship for further study. In Birmingham, Alabama. For several planned, thousands of Black 1951, King began his doctoral weeks, Black citizens participated Americans encamped in the 18 January 1991 at 2:35 p.m., Security receives a report of a male studies in theology at Boston in protest marches and "sit-ins" at nation's capitol in the summer of subject attempting to gain access into the Quad through a window. The University. There he met Coretta lunch counters where they 1968, to demonstrate to congress officer on duty was able to locate the subject and disciplinary action Scott, a graduate student in music, historically had been denied the need for legislation that would will follow. and in 1953 they were married. In service, and they picketed stores provide better economic that practiced segregation. 1958, King was awarded a Ph.D. opportunities for the nation's poor. 18 January 1991 at 7:05 p.m., the Security Department discovered thal degree, but in the meantime his Dogs and firehoses were used But King was not with them. unknown persons vandalized the popcorn machine and the microwave work in the civil rights movement on the demonstrators. White On April 3, 1968, Dr. King had machine at Reimert. The investigation continues by Security and tilt had brought him national supremacists ~ombed a Black gone to Memphis, Tennessee, to owner of the machines indicates that he will remove this machine frolll prominence. church, which killed four young help organize a strike of the city's Reimert. The childish act of one or more person(s) affects all ~ On December 1, 1955, Rosa Black girls. Dr. King was arrested predominantly Black sanitation Reimert. Parks, a Black seamstress in and spent five days in jail, where workers. There, on the 4th of he wrote his famous letter from Montgomery, Alabama, refused to April, 1968, he was assassinated. 18 January 1991 at 10:40 p.m., Four subjects were. observed lea~ obey a bus driver's order to give Birmingham, condemning the The shot ended his life, but not his from the Quad out a side door activating the alarm system. All we$ up her seat to a white male white moderate's concern for order dream. stopped by the Security Department and disciplinary action will '* passenger. Mrs. Park's defiance rather than for justice. During his life's journey, King taken by the Office of Resident Life. resulted in her being fmed $14. Of The event that climaxed the was honored by many nations and greater signficance, however, it campaign for civil nghts was the Sgt. Grizz Continued on Pg. 5 King continued page 5 January 28, 1991<************************: F eatures ic**********************: The Grizzly Page 5 Who's Who Announced ~gt. Grizz Continued Here at Ursinus, the nominating BY JEN STRITCH been selected, but it came as a REMEMBER: THE PAISELY FRONT DOOR IS TO BE USED AT committee, consisting of Marc 01 the Grizzly total shock." ALL TIMES FOR ALL ACCESS IN AND OUT OF THE Who's Who Among Students in Applebaum, Jenneen Flammer, Similarly, Carlos Rogers explains BUILDING. THE ONLY EXCEPTION WILL BE THAT THE Deb Nolan, Dean Lucas, and a American Universities and that he was also surprised and that REAR DOOR TO PAISLEY HALL (BEARDWOOD SIDE) MAY random sample of Ursinus Colleges is a highly regarded he doesn't really see himself as "a BE USED AS AN ENTRANCE AND EXIT FROM 7:00 PM TO students selected thirty-nine honors program that honors a standout in the Ursinus MIDNIGHT ON SUNDAY THROUGlf THURSDAY NIGHTS AND seniors, the maximum number select group of students every year. community." FROM 7:00 PM TO 2:00 AM ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY allowed for Ursinus. In December At more than 1,000 schools across Ed Fitzgerald believes that this is NIGHTS AS LONG AS SECURITY IS PRESENT AT THIS of 1990, nominations were made the country, campus nominating "a very prestigious award" and was LOCATION. committees select students on the by the faculty and then narrowed also surprised but very honored by basis of their high academic down by the committee. Students his nomination. 19 January 1991 at 1:20 a.m., t~e Security Depart!1lent responds to were then notified and award standing, community services, As to the lasting effects of the report of a domestic dispute. Both individuals taken oack to their certificates were distributed last leadership ability, and potential for honor, besides a gleaming spot on rooms and advised not to leave for the rest of the night. One student week. continued success. Each school is a resume, Julie Davidson explains, failed to follow the guidelines set forth by the Security Department and Many of the students receiving allowed to nominate only a certain "It will always make me smile and the matter has been referred to the Office of Resident Life. number of students based on the the award express the same think of Ursinus." sentiments. Michelle Robertson size of the entire student The students chosen for Who's 19 January 1991 at 2:22 a.m., While Security was doing patrols a fight in explains, "I was honored to have population. Who include: Aileen Bidelspach, progress was observed and the department responded. None of the Natalie Chandler, Francis individuals involved in the fight were students of Ursinus College. The Mission Conference Held Chrzanowski, Laura Crowell, Janet investigation continues... Crutcher, Juliet Davidson, BY SHAWN GLANCY International speakers such as Paul Christopher Derstine, Lisa Special for The Grizzly Tokunaga (Southeast Regional 19 January 1991 at 3:30 a.m., A student reports to Security that Dilenno, Bonnie Emmert, Well, aside from the obligatory Director of Inter-Varsity, USA) someone attempted to enter into her room through a window she has Michelle Festa, Edward Fitzgerald, trip to Grandma's and popping the and Caesar Molebatsi (Executive left open prior to going to bed. The Security Department as well as the Dianne Gabel, Eleanore Hajian, bubbly on New Year's Eve, there Director of Youth Alive Collegeville Police Department searched the campus with negative Mark Hallinger, Kelsey Hammond, isn't much else to do but work Ministries, based in Soweto, South results of fmding the subject responsible. Michelle Kelley, Linda Kiejewski, during Winter Break, right? Not Africa) provided inspirational Rebecca Kolp, Eric Lambright, true! Four Ursinus students-Pam testimonies about their experiences LOCKS ON DOORS AND WINDOWS HAVE BEEN INSTALLED Richard Laracy, Keir Lewis, Wilson, Dawn Warner, Kris with spreading the Christian gospel FOR YOUR SAFETY, IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO USE Wagner, and Shawn Glancy-along Michele Linter, Karen Lunova, THEM!!! ANY DOOR OR WINDOW THAT IS LEFT OPENED IS throughout the world. Christine Maguire, John Martin, with fearless leader, Greg Porter, Music during the "plenary AN INVITATION FOR ANYONE THAT HAS INTENT TO Michele McCabe, MarcusMeggett, embarked on a journey to the COMMIT A CRIME. sessions" was provided by Full Kevin Murphy, Joy Neudoerffer, University of Illinois-­ Armour-a really hip and rocking Sandra Painter, Judith Paladino, Urbana/Champaign for an 20 January 1991 at 1:19. a.m., four non-registered subjects were escorted . Christian band. After these Julia Parson, Krishni Patrick, international student nusslons off of ca~pus by the Security Depar;ment after they allegedly threw a sessions everyone would break for Allison Puff, Michelle Robertson, conference. Over 18,000 excited '.rash can from the tnlrd Hoor balcony of Reimert. All were advised of lunch and prepare for afternoon Carlos Rogers, Beth Schneider, students, pastors, missionaries, and the Ursinus College Visitation Policy and notified if found on campus a visits to exhibits and seminars. Susan Soltesz, and Christina Steffy. other interested folks gathered for Exhibits ranged from the Africa gain without following this policy, they would be arrested for fIVe intense days of Bible study, Evangelical Fellowship to Youth trespassing. singing, and fellowship. for Christ International. Seminar Every day began with breakfast topies covered issues such as OUR SPECIAL THANKS TO REED COATS FOR REPOR"fING evening. After evening sessions in the residence halls. The food ministering to the disabled and TO THE SECURITY DEPARTMENT A PROBLEM WITH A everyone returned to the residence . was a lot like Ursinus cuisine- responding to the New Age DRYER THAT WAS SMOKING IN THE CURTIS BASEMENT. edible, but college fare halls for more Bible study. Movement. YOUR QUICK RESPONSE TO NOTIFY SECURITY WAS nonetheless. After breakfast The convention culminated on Evening plenary sessions were GREATLY APPRECIATED!!! everyone returned to his or her New Year's Eve with a held in Assembly Hall each night. noor to have a small group Bible tremendous communion service. It Contemporary Christian singers 20 January 1991 at 6:15 p.m., Security escorted one male subject that study. When these gatherings was an overwhelming experience was registered, out of the Quad, after causing a domestic problem at dispersed, everyone loaded buses Randy Stonehill and Steve Green for the 18,000 Christians attending gave a live concert in the hall one this location. The subject did not remain with the hostess to which to the huge Assembly Hall. the service. signed him in and proceeded to a suite where he was not authorized to King Jr., Cont'd be. The incident has been turned over to the Office of Resident Life. he received th~ Nobel Peace Prize. introduced was enacted declaring the world's ques~ for freedom fOl ALL NON-RESIDENTS OF PAIS ELY, BEARDWOOD AND January 15 as a national holiday; all oppressed persons. His message, STAUFFER MUST BE ESCORTED AT ALL TIMES BY THE In 1968, Senator Edward W. effective January 1985. was not confmed by geographical RESIDENT HOSTESS THAT SIGNED THEM IN WITH Brooke of Massachusetts, the first In many communities across the limits and although he was only 39 SECURITY. THE HOSTESS WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR HER Black to sit in the U.S. Senate U.S. observances on January 15 years old when he died, the spirit HOST WHILE IN THE QUAD. lince Reconstruction days, are likely to include memorial of his message is timeless. Introduced a resolution to have church services, rallies, musical REMINDER: THE BOOT HAS ARRIVED!!!OBEY ALL TRAFFIC lanuary 15, King's birthday, set and fllm tributes. In Atlanta, Classifieds AND PARKING REGUlATIONS OR YOU WILL BE BOOTED. aide as a federal holiday. This where King is buried, throngs ell'ort failed when the 91st gather to commemorate the day; a Need help with a paper? THE DEPARTMENT OF SECURITY WANfS TO TIIANK Congress adjourned without acting wreath is customarily placed on his Can't rmd anyone to EVERYONE FOR THE OVERWHELMING RESPONSE FOR GIl Brooke's resolution. grave and an overflow crowd fills proofread? Writing Center WORKING IN THE QUAD. ALL POSmONS HAVE BEEN Many organizations, local and FILLED AT THIS PARTICUlAR TIME, HOWEVER, THOSE the Ebenezer Baptist Church, hours: 7p.m. to Up.m. Sun. ..te governments have taken steps where memorial services are held, through Thurs. in Olin 302. A f'ree WHO DID CALL AND WERE NOT HIRED HAVE BEEN PUT to pay tn'bute to his memory. A and distinguished guests speak. service provided by the English ON THE LIST AND WILL BE CALLED IN THE EVENT A &rowing number of states have The Martin Luther King, Jr. Department. POSmON DOES OPEN. made King's birthday a legal Center for Social Change, located .1II11111nlllmIIllIllIllIIllIlDllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmmlllllllllftl____ .". holiday. Many cities have special in Atlanta, serves as a lasting F A S T ,roclamations calling for memorial to this civil rights giant. FUNDRAISING ~ M-K Computing Services 489-9211 ~ce of January 15 as Thousands visit the center PROGRAM Ilartin Luther King Day. Even == annu8tly. $1000 in just one week. i -Word Processing, Transcription, Data ontgomery, Alabama where King The accomplishments in King'! Earn up to $1000 for your ~ jailed for his earliest civil brief life are far too numerous to Entry, Typing, and Copying of your _ activity as a leader, campus organization. Plus list and certainly no list could ever == Reports, Theses, Papers & Manuscripts • ed his birthday, Martin a chance at $5000 more! §== measure the extend to which = ther King Day in On This program works! No i 1975. Martin Luther King influenced the Ovember 3, 1983, the law that invesbnent needed. Call -Resumes and Cover Letters prepared future course of the nation's anc i Brooke had earlier 1-800-932-0528 Ext. 50 Page 6 The Grizzly Arts and Entertainment January 28, 1991 Back to the Basics BY AlADDIN SANE The Black Crowes' debut, Shake ballsy, raucous, rockers 'Thick 'n' Guy (Bailey and Griffln) chum out with any Rob Nevison production, Of the Grizzly Your Moneymaker has yielded hip Thin," and "Could I've Been So R&B while Spike's vocals rip the unique flavor of the band is remake of the Otis Redding Blind." The wispy "She Talks to through the blooze. The best bet is maintained. The kids who cut their teeth on standard,"Hard to Handle." The Angels" lets the Crowes slow down the flame broiled blues hop "Man the Rolling Stones and Aerosrnith Crowes have put together a for a powerful ballad in between on the Loose," punctuated by have grown up and are playin' in rambunctious debut that is more stomps. Shake Your Moneymaker, heavy guitars and raspy vocals. The their own rock 'n' roll bands. The fun than wrapping wet toilet paper is welcome relief from the main downfall of the Quireboys is Coming Soon: trend in new music these days is to around your neighbor's BMW on explosion of pretty boy rock 'n' the repetitive lyrics on tracks such rip off your earlier influences and a blustery January night. The back roll. as "Sex Party," and "Hey You," 's call yourself innovative. Well, two to basics blues riffs from Rich A Bit or What You Fancy, by which tend to drag on longer than notable exceptions have been Robinson and Jeff Cease, along the London Quireboys, opens with Costner's Dances With Wolves "The Soul Cages" garnering some heavy airplay these with the raspy vocals of Chris the stomping UK hit, "7 O'clock." flick. The stripped down re­ days at home and abroad the UK. Robinson prove to be some of the Chris Johnson's tickling piano working of their "Whippin' Boy" and They are respectively, the Atlanta freshest music to break out of a stands out as a tribute to 70's makes up for the inconsistencies. based Black Crowes and the rather lame American Recording Stones and Rod Stewart. The The production by Ron Nevison, King Swamp's London Quireboys. Industry. The best bets are the grinding guitars of two guys named one of the flnest, is flawless and as "Wiseblood" White Alligators At the Theater FROM PHILADELPHIA ZOO They are what is known as leucistic BY SARA JACOBSON portrayed. All the neighborhood Hall aptly plays her jealous animals. This means that they lack Asst. Ans and Entenainment Editor wives are bored, gossipy, and quick boyfriend who forces Edward's Two beautiful, chalk-white pigment in the skin, like an albino, to tum against Edward after fate. alligators with blue eyes arrived but have color in the eyes. An Who says that Hollywood lacks initially accepting him. Following Edward Scissorhands is today in Philadelphia, courtesy of albino's eyes are pink. The imagination? Edward an unfortunate set of events, deflnitely a great movie. It is nice USAir, and are now safely in their leucistic alligator has blue eyes. Scissorhands, a touching modern­ Edward is shunned by the to see Johnny Depp in a different new home in the Philadelphia In 1987, Audobon Park Zoo day fairy tale, proves that there is neighbors who were more than type of role, and the whole cast Zoo's Reptile House. These rare Curator) Curtis Burnette recovered hope for new ideas and eager to have him cut their hair, - keeps the fairy tale believable. The creatures will be on exlubit to the 18 chalk white alligator hatchlings compassion left in Hollywood. It is sculpt their bushes, and groom use of pastel houses and cars, public beginning on January 19. from deep in the bayou. They were defInitely the movie of the season. their dogs with his "hands" when imaginative shrub sculptures and On loan for the winter months found on swamp land owned by It is the story of an almost they flfst encountered him. Equally hairdos, and the bitter-sweet from Audubon Park Zoo in New the Louisiana Land and human, almost completed moving is his romance with climax make this a movie yo,", must Orleans, the alligators are visiting Exploration Company and up until invention, Edward Scissorhands. Wynona Ryder. Anthony Michael see. representatives from a group of 18 then, were only rumored to exist. Edward, Johnny Depp, was which belong to both Audubon The white alligators bring with invented to be the companion of Park and the Louisiana Land and them a long litany of Cajun lore­ an eccentric inventor, Vincent Exploration Company. all of it very good news for those Price, who lived secluded from Discovered deep in the dark and who visit them. Legend has it that society. Unfortunately for Edward, dangerous New Orleans humans who gaze upon these his "father" dies before completing International swamplands, these priceless Hope Diamonds of the reptile his ultimate achievement, leaving animals are found nowhere else in world can deflnitely expect a Edward with razor sharp scissors ( the world. They are making their period of prosperity and good instead of hands. Edward remains ) Program East Coast debut at our zoo and luck. alone in a secluded, eerie mansion will be the wintertime star The press is welcome to until Avon comes calling. attractions through the end of photograph the animals after 3:30 The allegory between Edward 28 Cinema: Three Men and a March. pm. Please call Public Relations to and any individual who is "unique" Cradle at 6:30 p.m. ,. These alligators are not albinos. make arrangements. trying to fit into society is well in Musser TV lounge

30 French Chat at 7:30 p.m. in Musser Hall

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Current Berman The Innocent Book Review

BY AMY FlEMMING from Goya, Launay's works hung­ BY CHRISI'O~BER MAJOR course, Vlce-versa. As the tension Leonard becomes enamored with realistic, detailed and life-like. Of the Grizzly Of the Grizzly escalates between the allies, a comely German divorcee, Maria, Peranesis prisons filled a twenty Leonard, along with American to whom he becomes engaged. I was apprehensive, perhaps inch frame with grandeur and The Innocent is Ian McEwan's Major Bob Glass, find themselves Things begin to look up for even fearful, of my task. I had to space. On the opposite wall hung latest thriller, which places a young tangled in a web of espionage, Leonard, leading to the gripping review the current art exlubit-me, Nanteuil's portraits with eyes that impressionable British Postal deceit, and hidden agendas. Is the climactic showdown between an art illiterate; therefore, I can seemed to follow me about the worker, Leonard Mamham, in the tap merely a decoy for covert Leonard and Maria's ex-husband. only tell you what I saw. Through room. I spotted Vander Heyden's throes of 1955 Berlin. Leonard is intelligence operations, or are the I refuse to divulge the mind the Berman doors I walked into a engravings; the simplistic lines and an electronics ace participating in soviets themselves behind an boggling conclusion, but I will say room with waUs covered by small, shapes in combination with the a joint American-British effort to attempt to misdirect the electronic that Ian McEwan serves up a detailed black and white etchings; oddly detailed images mesmerized tap into Soviet intelligence via a surveillance? In the Berlin delightful blend of Cold War at the time I did not realize how me. I had not been familiar with network tunnels under Soviet Eckneipes, braggadocio runs amok suspense and romance in a plot much I would see. these artists before my task, but I occupied Berlin. as strategies are traded over warm that smacks of cover-up. beer and bratwurst. In the display are engravings opened another part of the art The problem is that the British from the 15th to the 19th Century. world for myself. I would suggest distrust the Americans and, of To further complicate matters, I spotted Goya's work; his images stopping into Berman-you never are blurred and haunting. Not far know what you might discover. Blackjack Upcoming Berman Lift yourself out of the winter musicianship. Their repertoire COLLEGE COMMUNICATIONS The City of David: Discoveries .J:erusalem by the Romans in 70 blues. Saturday February 2nd 8 includes well known contemporary The Philip and Muriel Berman from the Excavations will open A.D. Visitors to the show will view pm. BLACKJACK returns to St. favorites, traditional tunes, gospel Museum of Art at Ursinus College March 8, 1991, at the Berman 275 objects that were unearthed Eleanor's Coffeehouse, 6th and and old standards all infused with will exhibit rare archaeological Museum of Art at Ursinus from the site in eight seasons of Locust streets, Collegeville, Pa. a bluegrass flair. discoveries from an eight-year dig College, and run through June 30. excavations between 1978 and BLACKJACK presents high Bring the whole family for an in the ancient City of David. This Lisa Tremper Barnes, director 1985. spirited danein', foot stompin', glad uplifting evening of live will be the flrst time these finds of the Berman Museum, traveled A variety of elegant pottery, to be alive bluegrass music. The entertainment. The coffeehouse will be viewed outside of to Israel this past summer to view ancient coins and inscriptions, four members of the band, all opens at 7:30 P.M. Admission at Jerusalem. the exhibition and work out the statuettes, primitive flgurines and from the Norristown area, the door is $4 for adults, $1 for The exhibit, entitled The City of details with Gila Hurvitz, curator arrowheads help paint a picture of obviously enjoy what they're doing children 6-12, and under 6 years David: Discoveries from the of the exhi1?ition and director of life 4,000 years ago in the Holy and they know how to please thL free. Light refreshments are Excavations, was organized by the exhibitions, Institute of Land. Also exhibited will be audience. Dave Spacht and his served. There is also a sign-up for Institute of Archaeology, Hebrew Archaeology, in preparing the photographs of various stages of three co-horts have built a open stage. For more information University, in Jerusalem. It will be display for travel to the United the excavation and textual reputation throughout or directions please call 489-3593 shown at Ursinus College's new States. explanations. southeastern Pennsylvania with anytime or 489-1647 day of concert museum next spring and then In commenting on the Archaeologists say some their down home warmth and only. circulated by the Berman Museum signiflcance of the exhibition, startling remains were uncovered, sincerity backed up by solid over the next two years to four including possible fortifications of Barnes said, "We are proud to be other cities in the United States King David's acropolis and part of this exciting cultural and and one in Canada. Jerusalem's flrst water system. educational venture. We are "We are delighted that this very J'£BRU8BY2~ 1991 delighted to play an important role Among the most interesting finds special exhibition will make its in sharing these artifacts, which were 53 miniature clay seals, or American debut at the Berman BLACKJACK date back several thousand years bullae, a testimony to ancient Museum and to have the privilege ago, with the American public. Israel's bureaucracy. Some carry High -energy pro­ of organizing its American tour," They shed new light on the the names of minor Biblical gressi ve bl uegrass said Richard P. Richter, president complex history of this famous figures. of Ursinus College. "We believe all invades St. Eleanor's city." The exhibition, which was flrst those who come to see this once again with the The City of David, the original shown to the public at Hebrew magniflcent show will have a site of the capital city of University in 1989, stands as a tight vocal harmon­ better understanding of the Jerusalem, was given this name tribute to Yigal Shiloh, the prize­ ies and acoustic in­ uncovered chapters in the history after the young conqueror winning Jerusalem archaeology strumentation of of Jerusalem. This small-but­ captured it from the Jebusites and professor who headed the City of concise exhibit allows Ursinus and guitar, mandolin, named it his capital in the 10th David team during the long dig. its Museum to enter a new fiddle, banj 0, and century B.C. It is located just He died in 1987 at age 50. Shiloh dimension in its efforts to support south of the Temple Mount in the said he wanted the dig to serve "as bass known as -­ a liberal education, and to reach a old city of Jerusalem. part of our repossession of a land Blackjack! much broader audience. I am sure The exhibition reconstructs the from which we were excluded for it will have a strong impact history of the city of David from 2,OUC years." everywhere it goes and on all 3,000 B.C. to the destruction of those who view it." Classifieds The Scholarship Search Program SPRING BREAK Cancun or teaching and sharing informatIOn (A computerized nationwide Bahamas from $%99.00' Includes with your peers. source of thousands for freshman round-trip air, 7 nights hotel, and sophomores) cruise, beach parties, free lunch Peer Education training will For seniors going into graduate and more! Organize a small group­ begin Thursday, January 31st at TRAPPE study (grants, loans, and earn frece trip plus cash. 1-800.­ 6:00 p.m. in the Seminar Room fellowships) BEACH IT. (2nd floor Berman Museum), and BEER & SODA Contact: Mr. Fegley, Studio will continue for flve consecutive 489-2070 Cottage, Tuesdays and Thursdays PEER EDUCATOR'S NEEDED Thursday evenings. The topics 2:30 - p.m. 4:30 Would you like to make a will be "Aids", "Contraception" "YOUR FULL SERVICE BEVERAGE STORE" Part-time flexible schedule, "difference"? This may be your and "Date Rape". Please contact mornings preferable but will adjust opportunity to make a Stephanie McNulty or Deb Nolan MON-WED 10- 7 TRAPPE SHOPPING CENTER in the Office of Residence Life THURS 10- 8 130 WEST MAIN STREET general office work Contact - contribution to the U rsinus FR19- 9 TRAPPE, PA 10426 [ext. 2425J or Beverly Oehlert in L SAT 9-8 Reagan Schuyler, Ellie Insurance, community and at the same time, PROOF OF 1.0. MAY BE REQUIRED! 1st Ave Main, Across fr om reap the personal rewards and Studio Cottage [ext. 2436] for Clemens 489-7268 confidence that come from information or to sign up. Page 8 The Grizzly January 28, 1991 •••••••**.* •••**************************** ••*.***.********************************** Sports ***************************************** . Swimmers on Win Streak Women Hope for "Good Things to Come" BY A. JUDD WOYI'EK Derstine, Garrett, Bamberger, and Kelly Crowers made up the BY TONYA UGORETZ Tonya Ugoretz returned to the and 220 yd. dashes. Sports Editor indoor racing scene after a year's winning medley relay team which Of The Grizzly While assistant coach Dave hiatus due to mononucleosis. The Symonds was unusually unavailable for Boca Raton, Florida was the started out the meet. Garrett then sophomore, going into the meet with a The Ursinus Women's Track Team comment, head coach Richard Whatley training site for the third year of placed first in both the 1,000 yd. goal of breaking 70 seconds in the made its debut on the indoor circuit remarked that he was "very pleased freestyle and the 200 yd. quarter mile, did just that by running "Camp Zackey, the Tour." The on Friday in developmental meet with the team's performance after only breaststroke for a perfect day. the two laps in 68.9, crossing the line Aquabears departed from the hosted by Lehigh University. While no two weeks of practice.· He viewed this Garrett's breaststroke time of in 2nd place in her heat and finishing Philadelphia International Airport scoring was kept at this ·practice" developmental meet as an excellent 3rd overall. Ugoretz also ran the 60 yd. early on the morning of the 26th 2:36.5 set a new team record! meet, the women still gave some opportunity to look at some of the high hurdles and chipped in a leg to of December for nine days of Wessner took her other two frrsts strong performances in what is new talent and also to view the thc women's mile relay. Senior Kathy in the 200 yd. freestyle and the 200 hopefully a sign of good things to progress of some of the team's intense training (and a little fun in Bowers, also returning to competition yd. butterfly. Derstine captured the come. veterans. Coach Whatley stressed the the sun, too). While in Boca, the after time away due to injury, ran to a Co-captain Teresa Springer, team's need to strengthen its forces, as team practiced twice a day at the top spot in the 50 yd. freestyle and 2nd place finish in her heat of the 220 beginning her fourth and final season there are openings available for Florida Atlantic University the 100 yd. freestyle while and was a part of the 3rd place mile in what has been an impressive career athletes in nearly all, of the eighteen outdoor facilities. Practices Bamberger completed her day with relay team. for the Bears, ran to a sixth place events. The coach extends an invitation wins in the 200 yd. 1M and the 200 Another bright spot for the consisted of approximately 10,000 finish in the mile. The senior covered to any student on campus who still yd. backstroke. Ladybears lies in their new talent. yards of both distance and stroke the eight laps in 5:59.7. wishes to come out for the team, Freshman Ali Lewis, who promises to work in a day. The bears spent The men also had a tremendous Kris Wagner continues to hold the whether or not he/she is experienced. be a big contributor to the teams's their afternoons on the beach or at day in the pool. The Bears won spot as the women's top distance Next week, the Ladybears continue future success, ran well in the 60 yd. the hotel pool (arguing over tape every event of the day to take runner, as she demonstrated down the road to the MACs when dash, 220 yd. dash, and the mile relay, marks on lounge chairs). Evenings Scranton by a score of 126-60. repeatedly on Friday night. Wagner they travel to the University of while junior Erica Baneo debuted by Leading the men were Mike finished a strong 2nd in the mile in Delaware. included trips to Fort Lauderdale finishing 5th in her heat in both the 60 to see the Swimming Hall of Fame Baganski, Jeff Andrews, Matt 5:215, just seconds off her personal pool and to West Palm Beach to Landis, Steve Grubb, Dean Streck, best. Two and a half hours later, the junior ran a commanding 2 mile, Watch (and lose lots of money Fred Brown, and Judd Woytek, each capturing two wins during the outdistancing her nearest competitor betting on) Jai Alai. by sixteen seconds to earn 1st place Unfortunately, the bears could meet. The medley relay team of honors. not spend all of the break in Woytek, Baganski, Landis, and Freshman Jen Oerhesky made her Florida, and the sixteen team Drew Seibel opened the meet with indoor debut one to remember, as she members who made the trip a top finish. Woytek picked up his ran several impressive races for returned home on the 3rd of other win in the 200 yd. butterfly, Ursinus. In the mile, Oerhesky January, only to come back to Baganski took his second frrst in finished a solid 3rd in 5:38.0, a Ursinus on the 6th for "Camp the 200 yd. breaststroke, and personal best. Later in the evening, Zackey, Home Base." Now the Landis captured his other frrst in she ran to a 2nd place finish in the 880 yd. run, and then came back to entire team was reunited for a the 200 yd backstroke. Andrews contribute a leg tf) the women's two week's worth of tough practices. easily won the 1,000 yd. freestyle mile relay. Also included in the week's for his frrst win of the day Sophomore Dorothy Iffrig schedule was the 4th annual PAW followed by Grubb taking frrst demonstrated immensj: improvement Meet. This year Steve Grubb and place in the 200 yd. free. Grubb's over last season, running well in each Mike Baganski captured the top other top place came in the 500 of her events. In the mile, Iffrig shook two spots for the men in this intra­ yd. freestyle race. Streck won his off several competitors early on and team meet, while freshman Jen frrst of the day in the 50 yd. free ran virtually alone to a 9th place Derstine and sophomore Senta while Brown captured the top spot finish. Iffrig also ran a very impressive leg on the two mile relay, passing her Bamberger took fIrst and second in the 200 yd. 1M and the 100 yd. competitor early on and maintaining places respectively among the free. The men ended the day with the lead for the Ladybears. The relay, women. a win in the 200 yd. freestyle relay which also consisted of Springer, After the week of extra-hard with the team of Brian McGeorge, Wagner, and Oerhesky, finished 2nd in training, the Aquabears took a trip Chris Keohane, Andrews, and 10:51.4. to Gettysburg to face the Bullets. Brown, giving the latter two their Co-captain Sue Wehner, Both the G-burg's men's and second wins of the day. approaching the meet as a workout, women's teams were MAC Saturday's Parents' Meet against stepped up from her usual repertoire Champions last year and they Western Maryland also ended with to run the 600 yd. run. The senior covered the distance in 1:37.9, good for showed their might over the Bears both the men's and women's teams 3rd place. Wehner also ran the 220 yd. capturing wins. The women who could not front the large dash, finishing 5th in her heat in number of swimmers that the improved their overall record to 7- :32.00. Hoping to set an example for Gettysburg teams did. The men 2 by defeating W. Maryland 97-64. the rest of the team, Wehner led lost 122-74 with only one win from The 200 yd. medley relay of (dragged?) the mile relay team to a Kris Wagner coDCentrates on the leader. junior Steve Grubb in the 1,000 yd. Derstine, Garrett, Wessner, and late night 3rd place finish. freestyle. The women suffered Bamberger began the meet by their first conference loss at the setting a new record of 1:5634. Harley's Haven hands of a ~72 score. Derstine Garrett and Crowers then went on won the 200 yd. Individual Medley to take a 1-2 finish in the 200 yd. BY HARLEY DAVID RUBIN 1. What did Buddy Ryan do for the 8. Is Von Hayes a good player or and the 100 yd. freestyle, freestyle followed by a 1-2-5 fInish Of The Grizzly Eagles other than tack on a few more not? Bamberger captured a first in the in the 50 yd. free from Abby wins and give the team a bad attitude? 9. Was Darren Daulton's 1990 season a nuke? SO yd. freestyle, and Lisa Wessner Rosenbaum, Denise Miller, and Hey, sports fans, we're back! Aren't 2. Don't football players (i.e. Keith 10. WHAT THE HELL ARE WE Deb Butzbach respectively. Terri you thrilled? I hope that all of your Jackson) have to mature just like us took a fIrst place in the 200 yd. DOING IN IRAQ? classes are going well and you don't mortals? butterfly. Even with these wins, the Johnson and Jen Wolf placed 2nd 11. WHY DON'T WE NUKE have to go through the hell of getting 3. Which is the real Flyers-the team Ladybears could not overcome the and 3rd respectively in the 200 yd. THEM? professors to sign those dreaded that was in first place for a while, or depth of the Gettysburg tearn. 1M and Wessner and Crowers 12. WHAT DID ISRAEL EVER Add/Drop slips. the team that didn't win a home game Last Tuesday's meet against fInished 1-2 in the 100 yd. DO TO SADDAM HUSSEIN? Speaking of classes, in my for over a month? butterfly. 13. (My lucky number) WHY DID Scranton turned out to be more Humanistic Calculll$ class with the 4. Can Manute Bol moot a I SUDDENLY GEl" POUIlCAL? profitable for the Aquabears. The Bamberger, Miller and Jenn thought-provoking Mr. Bill, we'vc basketball? 14. WHY AM I lYPlNG IN women captured a close win with Doer took 1st, 2nd and 4th in the started out by di5cUiSing unanswerable S. Is it possible for Oaarles Barkley CAPrrALS? a 106-94 score, taking fIrsts in all 100 yd. freestyle while Rosenbaum questiollL Thll$, I'm going to devote to share the limelight (and the Iow­ Oh, I see-I ac:cidcntany hit the events except the last frees' 'Ie and Johnson captured 1st and this space to asking you, the reader, post area) with Annon Gilliam? ·Caps Lock" button. Anyway, if i make third respectively in the 100 yd. some unanswerable questiOns, and if 6. Who has morc team spirit-Lenny relay. Derstine, Bamhert· ~r, this any longer, the editors (whom I backstroke. Crowers and Butzbach you really want to go nuts, you can Dykstlll or Wally Backman? Wessner, and Mary Garrett all hold in the highest reprd) may not even write your answers and give them 7. Better yet, of the two players took four top places each. placed 1-3 in the 500 yd. freestyle publish this stuff. So later on, sports in to the Grizzly office in the above, who will be morc vocal this fans, and see you at spring training. See Swlmmlnl Pap , penthouse suite of Bomberger Hall. year? January 28, 1991 The Grizzly Page 9 ****************************************** ****************************************** Sports ******************************************************************~~ A Roller coaster Season for the Hoopsters Extra Point record, but then their season went BY STEVEN GRUBB places in the United States in fear of BY TREY GELSTON 1st annual MAC/Ocean City, MD, terrorism. on a high. The team left for the Assistant Sports Editor Of The Grizzly Holiday Tburnament. In the first Yes, security must be tighter, and Bahamas on December 16, 1990, game, UC disposed of Juniata The world of sports may be the teams traveling to foreign countries The Ursinus men's basketball ready for some fun in the sun an which put them in the farthest thing that comes to mind should consider canceling trips. But season continues to be one of to playa little basketball. championship game against Kings when we think of the wa r in the when we allow Saddam Hussein's peaks and valleys. The team has The fust game the Bears played College, who was favored to win Persian Gulf. But there are ways in terrorism to change the normal had more ups and downs this was against Wabash, a division IU the tournament. Ursinus came out which sports can do their part in patterns of our lives, we give him a season than the Great American COllege from Indiana. Ursinus fired up, and jumped to an early supporting the U.S. war effort. Sports huge victory. We fall victim to Scream Machine at Great came out on top with a 76-73 17 point lead. Kings fought back, can offer a distraction for the troops terrorism by allowing it to do exactly what it is intended to do, terrorize us. Adventure. victory. Andy Lesher led the way but could not catch the Bears who from their violent tasks, and the sight of 70,000 American nags at NFL Canceling the Super Bowl or any other This past Saturday, the team with 16 points. In the second won the game 94-76. playoff games certainly boosts morale. sporting event because they are had a "down" against arch rival game, the Bears went up against Pete Smjth was named MVP of But the most important way the frivolous games at a serious time in Widener. Going into the game, one of the Bahamian National the tournament and Matt sporting community can combat world events is one thing. But both teams were 2-2 in the league, teams and came away with a Campbell made the All­ Saddam Hussein is not giving in to his canceling them because of terrorism is tied for third behind Johns stunning 79-78 victory. Tournament Team. The win over threats of terrorism. a victory for Saddam and Iraq. Hopkins and Swarthmore, so it The championship game pitted Kings was probably the biggest win I find it amazing that there was Terrorism will be increased, but so was a must win for both teams. Ursinus against Central Missouri of the season for the Bears until serious consideration being given to will security. We will probably hear of Widener jumped out to a lead and State University, an undefeated, they played Washington College postponing or canceling yesterday's many terrorist plots. But by canceling was up 25-22 at the half. However, nationally ranked Division II team. last Tuesday in Chestertown, MD. Super Bowl in Tampa. The National national sporting events and changing playing in front of a packed house The Bears stayed close for a while, Coming off a very disappointing Hockey League considered canceling our lives, we show Saddam Hussein at Helferrich Hall, the Bears their All-Star game. Many high that we are living in fear in our own but eventually fell by 24. loss to FDU-Madison, the Bears schools have canceled trips to other country. fought back and eventually tied The trip served its purpose as needed a win desperately. Behind the score at 56. The Bears seemed everyone has a lot of fun, got a Andy Lesher's 6 for 8 shooting to run out of steam at the end and good tan, and the team seemed to from three point land, and his lost the game by a score of 62-59 be coming closer together resulting career high 29 points, the Bears BABY SPORTS BEAT to drop their record to 7-11 overall in better play. Will Briggs, a won in overtime 69-66. and 2-3 in the league. sophomore point guard was named The roller coaster ride continues Tuesday, January 29 The Bears were led by Pete to the All-Tournament Team this week with a home game Women's Basketball v. Haverford Home 7:00pm Smith with 18 points, Ron Algeo based on his consistent play in the against Moravian on Monday, Jan. Swimming v. Elizabethtown Home 7:00pm with 15, and Andy Lesher with 12. three games which included a 25 28, and an away league game The last time The Grizzly was point, 11 rebound effort against against Johns Hopkins on Wednesday, January 30 Men's Basketball v. Swarthmore Away 8:00pm published, the Bears were entering the Bahamian team. Wednesday, Jan. 30. Wrestling v. Elizabethtown & Susquehanna Away 7:00pm the semester break with a 1-5 Next up for the Bears was the Thursday, January 31 Women's Basketball v. Swarthmore Home 7:00pm Women Rounding-out Season Gymnastics v. Princeton & U of P Home 7:00pm Saturday, February 2 new surprises. So come out and BY DEB MARTIN unpredictable and with five of the Women's Basketball v. Franklin & Marshall Home 2:00pm Special to The Grizzly last seven games being league cheer your Lady Bears on to a Wrestling v. Lebanon Valley, Mansfield @ W. MarYland U:OOpm games, the year could hold some winning season. Swimming v. Susquehanna Away 1:00pm This season has been a year of Gymnastics v. Brockport @ Cortland Away 1:00pm ups and downs for the Ursinus women's basketball team. With the Sunday, February 3 Men's Indoor Track v. Delaware Away end of the season in sight, the Gymnastics v. Brockport @ Cortland Away 1:00pm team's record remains at 7-10. Even though this record is the Monday, February 4 worst since Lisa Ortlip-Corruth Men'S Basketball v. Haverford Home 8:00pm became head coach, there is hope for the team in the remaining Tuesday, February 5 games. Of the last four games Women's Basketball v. Eastern Away 7:00pm played, Ursinus has won two games against Widener and Albright both important MAC Swimming Cont'd games. The two losses came and Garrett, Wolf and Dorr took 1st, Chrzanowski did the same in the 100 against a strong Trenton State and 4th and 5th respectively in the 100 yd. yd. breaststroke. All three men's Division II Kutztown. breaststroke. Both the women's free freestyle relays swam unofficial. Led by the three seniors Trina relay teams swam unofficial. After the meet, the swimmers and Derstine, Donna Greybek and Deb The men upped their record to 3-5 their parents enjoyed th.: fourth annual "Parents' Dinner" at which the Martin, Ursinus for the first time with a 113-82 win over W. Maryland. PAW Meet high point scorers this year is playing to its full The medley relay team of Chris Foust, Daganski, Landis and Brown started mentioned above were presented with potential. Derstine has come back the day off with a win followed by a 1- their award plaques. The Parents' after being injured to ignite the 2 finish from Grubb and Andrews Meet is always the last home Saturday team with a new intensity. The respectively in the 1,000 yd. freestyle. meet of the season and also included dominant inside play of Greybek Foust, Woytek and Frank Chrzanowski in the night's festivities was wishing along with the outside shooting of placed 2-4-5 in the 200 yd. freestyle the seniors on the team It fond Martin has also been a key to the while Baganski, Streck and McGeorge farewell. Before the meet, Coach success of the basketball team. took a 2-3-5 finish in the 50 yd. free. Zackey presented senior Frank Rounding off the starting five are Brown, Seibel and Keohane swept the Chrzanowski with balloons and pseudo-senior Terri Johnson with Dee-Dee Prickett and Megan 200 yd. 1M with a 1-2-3 finish respectively while Landis, Grubb and balloons and a rose. We wish both of Chmiel. Prickett, a junior point Willie Simpson placed 2-3-5 in the 100 these seniors good luck in the rest of guard, is playing with a new yd. butterfly. the season and also in the future. confidence that can be seen in Streck, Seibel and McGeorge took The 'Mers have a home meet both her shooting and dribbling. 2nd, 5th and 6th respectively in the 100 TONIGHT at 7:00pm against Chmiel has always been a yd. free and Woytek and Foust went 1- Elizabethtown. There is only one more consistent player and is currently 2 respectively in the 100 yd. chance after this to see "Steimy in averaging eight points a game. backstroke. Grubb, Andrews and Lycra" so get on down to the pool The MAC league is often Trina Derstine fights lor a rebound in the Kutdown game. Keohane placed 1-24 in the 500 yd. tonight for some hot action in the PhoIo,/Kalhlnfl Bmwn, Spom PhoIognzphy Editor freestyle while Baganski, Drown and water! g January 28, 1991 =Pae=10=TheG=rizz)y=Opinions/Letters Campus Memo

BY PRESIDENT RICHTER continue to budget total increases on his or her particular bill. TUITION AND FEES: It is for faculty salaries above the However, in terms of total The Grizzly that time of year when parents and innation rate. Just to keep faCUlty budget/ our allocation of student Editor-in-Chier Krishni Patrick students receive a letter from me salaries in perspective, the over-all fmancial aid in 1991-92 will no Associate Editor Eleanore Hajian about the charges for the year to average of faculty base salaries for doubt be increased at least in the Editorial Assistant Denise Makoid come. 1990-91 is $37,900. same proportion as the rate News Editors Eleanore Hajian Again this year I sympathize On top of salaries, increases in increase. The net effect should be Krishni Patrick with those who feel fmancially the cost of benefits, particularly for that aided students generally will Features Editors Coleen Casciano squeezed by the increase in health insurance, continue to be be able to accommodate the rate Kate Grim charges for 1991-92. And again this far above the normal inflationary increase. Jennifer Strawbridge Arts and Entertainment Editor year, let me try to put college increases. A PARTNERSHIP FOR Assistant Arts and Entertainment Editors Sara Jacobson pricing into some perspective­ As my letter home indicated, the EXCELLENCE: Tuition and fees Danielle Owens although the whole process is too College also is anticipating new pay for about 70 percent of every A. Judd Woytek Sports Editor complicated to deal with fully costs in operating our much­ student's education (before Assistant Sports Editor Steven Grubb here. improved physical plant, of which financial aid). The other 30 Eric Bleickardt Science Editors WHY EVERY YEAR? As it Olin Hall is now the keystone. percent is paid for by annual gifts Todd Koser has done for the past decade, And in some academic areas we and by the investment income Yvette Dennis Opinions Editors Ursinus is systematically striving to will be increasing expenditures as from permanent endowment funds Mark Hallinger reach a new level of educational we continue to implement long­ given over many decades by Peter Senescu Photography Editors quality so that students get the term improvements in quality. alumni and friends; these sources Kristen Schwartz best possible outcome in liberal URSINUS A BEST BUY: of income also are going up every Kathleen Bowers Sports Photography Editor 'eduction. That requires higher Families that do not qualify for year. Together our board and Karla Hummel Assistant Photography Editor expenditures year after year over need-based fmancial aid of course alumni and current families thus Pam Parkhurst Business Managers and above the anticipated level of take the full impact of an annual constitute a partnership for Meghan McCormick J • c" normal inflation in our national increase. It helps, we hope, to excellence. John Petko Circulation Manager eConomy. It has occasioned regular know .that Ursinus will remain a I still entertain my fantasy: our Erik Moore Computer Cons'tlltant annual tuition increases. "best buy" when our new charges permanent endowment funds grow Kenn Bradley "One of the most important are compared with those of from $40 million to $400 million, Gar Donecker .(jfl~j _o.;Ju expenditures is the one for human virtU'ally all similar private liberal and they generate at 5 percent Typists Tara Livingston rc) Hi'.)' ~u! resources-especially for faculty. arts colleges in Pennsylvania. Our enough annual income to cover Danielle Owens The Board of Directors has tuition will remain some $3,000 just about · the entire' cost of Scott Galiger Proofreaders committed tr.e College to less per year than that of several operating the College! I do not Melisa Miller improving the average base salary of our most direct competitors. In think that fantasy will' come true Mrs. Agostinelli Faculty Adviser of faculty. Our salaries have the pool of national liberal arts any time soon. But meanwhile, we t------.... --....;;.::....---.....;...... ;o:....--~---_____... _ )~p rovc;Q . si~!ficantly 'I OV;f , t~e colleges, oUf -;np,.JyfljQn cPlfige. ... are ~g 01lr7" ge~~1D ~eet the past few years; this has been a will compare even more favorably. expectations of our families for Staff Members: Aileen Bidelspach, Jennifer Blay, Matt Becker, Kathleen factor in our successful recruitment STUDENT AID WILL excellence within a budget that is Bowers, LOuIs Bove~ Becky Carreon, Erika Compton, Dawn Deraney, of an excellent core of new faculty INCREASE: The fmancial aid manageable. Dianne Gabel, Scott Galiger, Trey Gelston, Bob Gonzella, Lori Gosnear, members. Regrettably, we have not package of each student on aid is Adria Harris, Rebecca Heyl, Terri Johnson, Tara Livingston, Evelyn yet attained the goal that will recalculated each year, depending Kousoubris, Megan Mendte, Melisa Miller, Erik Moore, Sona Rewari, make Ursinus faculty upon family income and other Harley Rubin, Neil Schafer, Satsuki L. Scoville, Cristina Seliga, Gabi compensation more nearly financial factors. It is impossible to Scheel, Ellyn Shatz, Susan Steele, Jen Stritch, Tonya Ugoretz, Mark comparable to that of peers at assure an individual student how Wilhelms, Cassandra Yutzy similar institutions. This year, and much the College can minimize in the next couple of years, we will the effect of the tuition increase Any omission in the staffbox is an unintentional Editors error. Our sincere apologies.

The Grizzly was founded in 1978, replacing the previous campus newspaper, The Ursinus Weekly. The Grizzly is published and edited Bundle Up! entirely by students, and the views expressed in the paper are not necessarily those held by the administration faculty, or a consensus of the Walther von der Vogelweide Winter, and free us from sunburn, we tinker, we supplement nature student body. The staff of The Grizzly invites opinions from the college wrote that he would rather eat raw sweating, sand in our crannies, with culture. It is a great triumph community and will publish them as time and space permit. The Grizzly crabs than endure much winter. bees in our beverages! Silence the for our species that we can, with reserves the right to edit all submissions for both grammar and content. Truly, God help the homeless and maddening drone of mowers. our own tricks, survive and be cloakless! But since September Force us to close the windows and happy through the bleak season. people with good shelters and shut out the barking of the When spring come, we know that access to the L.L. Bean catalog neighbors' pet curs. Drive us we have once again conquered The Dr,eam Lives On have been glorying in the unusual indoors and teach us again to love cold, dark, and death. to wish for our homes. summer to go on forever is to ask: BY JENNEEN FLAMER mildness and snivelling over each hint of the normal. Yesterday Thanks to our ancestors for nature to do it all, a lapse into Multicultural Services Coordinator Linda GianelIa, warning of moving into the temperate zones. bestiality. Racism, anti-Semitism and must be more interaction and temperatures in the forties, felt A proper winter gives a good ethnic stereotyping - those things more intermingling. Once we talk compelled to add "Believe it or not knockdown to weeds and pests. were supposed to have died out Without it we would have to live to each 'other and learn about each that's normal for this time of Sincerely, decades ago. Sadly they didn't and in a jungle or have burnoffs, and other we Will realize that we are year!" How could we forget? John Wickersham that in hot weather. Endless neither did the ignorance, bigotry all very much alike. And, whatever Believe it or not, we are trying. Chairman of Classics Deparmeftt and hate that cause them. but also differences we may have should be Instead of preparing our summer means endless allergens, alive today is a dream; a dream a cauSe of celebration, not wardrobes, our pantry, and our and get ready for malaria. Germs that someday we will .all live alienation. The delights of our spirits for what should come, we just love it wahn all the time. lid together in peace; a. dream ,which different cultures are for us all to are in pusillanimous denial, rather eat boiled lettuce. But Editor's . Note: This letter was grows with each decade. share. In short, we have to put our wishing winter out of existence and winter purges the land, gentlY. It is received as the last issue of The It isn't easy to · achieve this energies into building bridges hoping for endless summer. good for our health (read Plagues . Grizzly went to print in 1990 dream. We have to work hard to instead of walls. Only by uniting in It is time for someone to speak and Peoples by Wm. McNeill). (before the cold snap). break down the barriers that we this effort will we ever be able to in praise of winter. Welcome, What makes us human is t~at have built up for so long. There tum this 'dream into a reality. ' =J=an=u=ary=28=,=l'='=1======Q pin ion s ======1'h=e=G=rizz=ly==pa=l=e=ll=

Iraqi Leader Threatens Values Worth Fighting For

BY PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH execution of hundreds of unarmed absolutely everything possible in obligation that has compelled our Another day of atrocities for If armed men invaded a horne in civilians, including children." the search for peaceful resolution extraordinary multinational Amnesty International to this country, killed those in their Including children, there's no to this cris~but only if the peace coalilion to make this stand in the document. Another day of way, stole what they wanted and horror that could make this a is genuine, if it rests on principle, Gulf. To look this international international outlaws, instead of then announced the house was more obvious conflict of good vs. not appeasement. terrorist straight in the eye and international law. now theirs, no one would hesitate evil. The man who used chemicai But while we search for that say: no concessions. To proclaim I ask you to think about the about what must be done. warfare on his own people-once answer, in the Gulf young men for now and for the fact that economic devastation that Saddam And that is why we cannot again including children-now and women are putting their own aggression will not be rewarded. Hussein would continue to wreak hesitate about what must be done oversees public hangings of lives on hold in order to stand for Terry waits thousands of miles on the world's emerging halfway around the world in dissenters. Daily his troops commit peace in our world and for the from the White House, yet we democracies if he were in control Kuwait. atrocities against Kuwaiti citizens. essential value of human life itself. share the same thoughts. We of one-ruth of the world's oil There is much in the modern This brutality has reverberated Many are younger than my own desperately want peace. But we reserves. And to reflect on the world that is subject to doubts or throughout the entire world. If we children. Your age, most of them. know that to reward aggression terrible threat that a Saddam questions-washed in shades of do not follow the dictates of our Doing tough duty for something would be to end the promise of Hussein armed with weapons of gray. But not the brutal aggression inner moral compass and stand up they believe in. our New World Order. to reward mass destruction already poses to Let me tell you about one of the of Saddam Hussein against a for human life, then his aggression would be to destroy the human life and to the future of all soldiers over there, S.F.C. Terry peaceful, sovereign nation and its lawlessness will threaten the peace United Nations' promise as nations. people. It's black and white. The and democracy of the emerging Hatfield, a roung ma.'l from international peace keeper. To Together, as an America united facts are clear. The choice new world order we now see, this Georgia. He sent me a Chris~mas reward aggression would be to against these horrors, we can, with unambiguous. long dreamed-of vision we've all card. And this is what he wrote. condone the acts of those who our coalition partners, assure that Right vs. wrong. The terror worked toward for so long. "Mr. President, I just wanted would desecrate the promise of this aggression is stopped and the Saddam Hussein has . imposed A year after the joyous dawn of you to know my soll!iers and I are human life itself. principles on which this nation and upon Kuwait violates every frecdom's light in Eastern Europe, ready to do whatever mission you And we will do none of this. the rest of the civilized world are principle of human decency. Listen a dark evil has descended in decide. Freedom as we know and There are times in like when we founded are preserved. to what Amnesty International has another part of the world. But we enjoy has been taken away from confront values worth fighting for. And so let us remember and documented: "Widespread abuses have the chance-and we have the another country and must be This is ones such time. support Terry Hatfield, all our fme of human rights have been obligation-to stop ruthless restored. Although we are Each day tha~ passes means servicemen and women, as they perpetrated by Iraqi aggression. separated from family, friend, another day for Iraq's forces to dig stand ready on the frontier of forces ... arbitrary arrest and I have been in war. I have loved ones, we will do what must deeper into their stolen land. freedom, willing to do their duty detention without trial of known the terror of combat. And be done... We stand ready and Another day Sad dam Hussein can and do it well. they deserve our th 0 u sands ... wid e s p r ea d I tell you this with all my heart: I waiting. God Bless you and the work toward building his nuclear complete and enthusiastic support­ torture... imposition of the death don't want there to be war ever U.S A." arsenal and perfecting his chemiFal and lasting gratitude. penalty and the extra-judicial again. I am determined to do Terry understands the moral and biological weapons capability. Amnesty International USA Response to Bush's Letter

BY JOHN G. HEALEY peacefully exercismg their rights to sudden shift to the brutal side. political detainees have been jailed Executive Dinctor international protest. Governments free expression and association. Iraqi civilians have suffered such there for prolonged periods Amnesty IntemaJional USA over the years have channeled Israeli troops, often engaging in cruel and degrading treatment by without charge or trial. Syrian particular portions of Amnesty's excessive use of force, have killed government personnel for more prisoners are routinely tortured. A fmdings into their political hundreds of Palestinian civilians. Clear facts. Black and white. than a decade, as detailed in majority of the thousands of agendas, and government President Bush's selective Unambiguous choice. These are the political prisoners held in Syria authorities undoubtedly will numerous Amnesty International indignation over Iraq's abuses in terms President Bush used in the have been denied theii right to a continue to do so in the future. reports. There was no presidential Kuwait undermines the norms of letter he sent to over 450 college trial. But the United States public indignation, for example, in 1989, "human decency" he touts in his and university newspapers last Relentless and ruthless abuses should not tolerate selective when Amnesty released its fmdings letter to campus newspapers. All week. The subject was Iraqi by the Iranian Government indignation by its own government. about the torture of Iraqi children people in all countries are entitled occupation of Kuwait. the object continue. More than 5,000 Iranians We can teach our political leaders And just a few weeks before the to human rights- protection: was to prepare young people for have been executed during the last that people's human rights are not invasion of Kuwait, The Bush international humanitarian military confrontation in the three years. Incommunicado convenient issues for rhetorical Administration refused to conclude standards rest upon this principle. Persian Gulf. detention and torture are routine arsenals. that Iraq had engaged in a The standards are unequivocally The letter cited Amnesty in Morocco, and that country's When taken at face value, consistent pattern of gross human practical, because human rights International's recent report on government persists in responding rights violations. protection establishes a foundation Iraq as evidence to support the President Bush's condemnation of to "disappearances" wilh secrecy If United States policies before for just, peaceful, stable order. administration's position. Perhaps torture and political killings by and silence. Our government fails August 1990 had reflected concern Exploiting human rights to justify presidential advisers know that Iraqi authorities appears laudable. to act with determination against about the Iraqi Government's violent confrontation is itself Amnesty volunteer groups are now Violations of basic human rights the torture suffered by tens of human rights record, our country indecent. active on more then 2,600 should arouse indignation and might not be digging in for war thousands of prisoners held in Amnesty International takes no campuses in this country. I hope inspire action to stop them. The Turkish jails. today. Tomorrow's tensions in the position on the territorial disputes the administration will soon learn matter becomes less "clear" and The Egyptian Government has region may well be mapped by the now raging in the Persian Gulf. that Amnesty members and other "unambiguous·, however, in the subjected many thousands of human rights records of our long­ But we do support international student activists cannot be misled light of two questions: Why did political prisoners to detention term "friends", such as the Saudi coalition building to prevent aU by opportunistic manipulation of our President remain mute on the without charge or trial. The torture Arabian Government, and new­ egregious human rights violators the international human rights subject of the Iraqi Government's of political prisoners, especially found "friends", such as the Syrian from conducting business u usual movement. patterns of severe human rights supporters . of Islamic groups If President Bush is sincere about Amnesty published its report on abuses prior to August 1990? Why Government. We've heard little opposing the government, is "desperately want[ingJ and the Iraqi Government's gross does he remain mute about abuses from the United States peace" reportedly common in Egypt. In if he wishes to remove ambiguity I.uman rights violations for one committed by other governments, Government in recent years about the Israeli Occupied Territories, from his invocation of "moral purpose: to advance the protection our so-called coalition partners in the appalling tactics of repression thousands of Palestinians have obligation", then let him be of human rights. By publicizing the region? used in Saudi Arabia and Syria. been detained without charge or consistent in his concern for such abuses, the movement Iraqi soldiers' behavior in Torture is reportedly a common trial. Many of the detainees human rights. generates publie pressure and Kuwait does not constitute a practice in Saudi Arabia, and committed the "offense" of Page 12 The Grizzly January 28, 1991 But still try, for who knows whot is possible - Faraday Science News

{think thy thoughts after thee, 0 God - Kepler

Researchers Psyched Out The Technology of War

also deployed to the Gulf. These BY JEN RAUSIN stereotypes. The logic behind this Another of the studies being BY ERIC BLEICKARDT planes can saturate area targets Of the Grizzly is the way people tend to act in done is one on the development of Science Editor Last semester several senior groups. The unity of the greek stereotyping behavior in children. such as airflelds and ground psychology students began research groups should make them less The students involved in this study fortifications with 60 tons of projects to fulfill their fmal willing to call attention to are Alyson Smokowicz and Nancy The sophisticated weaponry the conventional bombs in a 1,000 by requirement for their major. themselves as individuals. Since Koch. They, too, are using a survey U.S. has at its disposal is a 3,000 yard strip. Research implies highly the greek groups on campus are to measure stereotyping behavior. signiflcant factor in Operation Some of the missiles available independent thought as well as all-female or all-male, this should As of the last semester they were Desert Shield. Among the aircraft for use are HARM, GBU-15, appropriate and creative enhance the pressure of gender­ working on a prestudy to insure used is the F-117A, the Stealth Tomahawk TLAM-C and AIM-9 application of theory. stereotypes as well. the survey's validity and reliance fighter. It is designed to deflect or Sidewinders. The High-speed One of the students involved in As of last semester, Linda's by using Psychology 100 students. absorb incoming radar signals, Anti-Radiation Missile, HARM, the independent research program results were interestingly divergent The survey asked the subjects to allowing only small traces of a homes in on radar signals from is Linda Fisher. Linda is studying from her hypothesis. One thing determine if a character was likely radar signal to reflect towards the surface-to-air missile sites. The differences in attitudes between she found was that the male to perform a list of activities. radar site and give away the GBU-15 has a TV camera greeks and independents using a independents and the female There were three mak characters plane's location. Thirty of these mounted on the nose of the survey. The survey is designed to greeks scored highest in and three female characters, each aircraft were used on heavily missile. A weapons officer on the measure the gender-role individuation. Linda's theory was described by four statements: his defended targets in the U.S.'s attacking aircraft watches a TV stereotypes and the extent of that the results do make sense or her sex, two characteristics (one initial attack. The EF-111 Raven monitor and guides the bomb to individuation of each subject. As when one remembers that stereotypic, one non-stereotypic) is an electronic warfare plane that the target by manipulating a Linda said, individuation is a individuation relates to self­ and one neutral statement. The blankets an enemy's radar Screen joystick. The Tomahawk missile is person's "willingness to call confidence. In our society, males subjects then rated eleven with noise using on board launched from Ships. It flies at attention to one's self as an are rewarded for being individuals, statements made about each transmitters. It also creates false 550 m.p.h. at low altitude to individual." while females are rewarded for character on a scale from one to echoes on an enemy radar by targets up to 600 miles away Linda's hypothesis is that the group activities. Thus the male seven as to whether s/he was recording an incoming radar pulse carrying a 1,000 pound warhead. independents will be more independents and females greeks likely to C0 them or not. and then retransmitting it with a The AIM-9 Sidewinder is a heat­ individuated and adhere less to are functioning in environments This semester Alyson and Nancy slight delay. The F-4G Wild seeking missile that homes in on gender-stereotypes, while the most suited to their traditional hope to present the results of their Weasel is a supersonic fighter infrared emissions given off by the greeks will be less individuated gender roles, which would inspire study as a conference at Villanova. bomber equipped with 52 engines of enemy aircraft. and adhere more to gender- confidence. antennas. It carries High-speed These weapons are coordinated Anti-Radiation Missiles that by a complex system of spy ? explode fragmenting warheads to satellites, radar planes and A Wasted Solution • destroy antennas. Thirty-six were eavesdropping equipment, which scrutinized, though, it becomes deployed in the Gulf and played a analyzes the data, locates targets Analysis apparent that it creates more used as an anti-knocking agent in major role in taking out mobile and assigns missions to attacking BY REED COATS problems than it solves. The gasoline, is a known carcinogen. Iraqi air defenses. B-52G's were aircraft. Of the Grizzly vision of an incinerator that will Still, lead will escape into the More than two years ago, burn paper, plastic and metal atmosphere from these plants. Wilson Goode said "We are going waste leaving nothing behind but The EPA suggests using expensive to build a 'Trash to steam" plant electricity is erroneous. In reality "precipitators" (in the $10 million Classified in the Navy Yard!" He declared these plants ar,:: not always built to range) to extract such pollutants this at a time when the city of standards that come approach before they escape into the Positions available for students Philadelphia was swamped with its these ideal goals. The residue or atmosphere. Again, we have interested in providing a summer own trash. Waste haulers were "ash" that is left behind must still created another problem: we must of recreation for blind and visually striking' and landfills were closing. be placed in a landftll and gasses dispose of these precipitators handicapped children and adults. What Goode and others were and that are emitted from these plants which now contain pollutants in a Beacon Lodge, located in Central still are being told do with their are carcinogenic and produce smog concentrated form. Pennsylvania, is seeking camp waste is "bum it." They are being and acid rain. To conclude, although trash to counselors for summer eamping told to contract an incineration 1bink of it in tenns of matter. stea,n plants may offer a program beginning May 26 and flrm to build a 'Trash to steam" If a plastic soda bottle is burned, convenient solution of disposing ending August 21. In addition to plant that will take care of their some of the energy is given off in waste, they present a new set of General Counselors, there is a waste problems. The process the form of heat, some of it is problems. By burning the trash, need for a WSI, Canoeing involves dumping collected trash given off in the form of a solid society simply changes the form of Instructor, Archery Instructor, into a high temperature oven, (ash) and the rest is given off as a the waste. The ash and burning it and converting the precipitators must be placed in a Crafts Instructor, Nature Contact Lenses For Less gas. Similarly, mcmerators Specialist, and Nurses and excess heat into electricity. produce the same by-products. landfill whereby defeating the goal Fast. Convenient. Direct·to-You Lifeguards. The summer offers a The concept seems rather The ash that remains after burning of reducing the number of savings of up to 50%. All Brands well-rounded program of activities appetizing to those in a hurry to must be placed in expensive, clay­ landfills. The other form of and Prescriptions in stock, in­ from bowling to overnight canoe cluding Tints & Disposables. get rid of the 230 million tons of lined landfills. These landfills are pollutant is the gasses which pose trips down the Juniata River. To Overnight shipments available. trash produced by Americans each difflcult to locate due to NlMBY atmospheric hazart.is that we are request an application and/or Lenses 10096 Guaranteed in fac­ year. 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