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THURSDAY, ocrOBER I, 1992 BR YANT COLLEGE BOX 7 SMITHFIELD, R.I. 02917 VOLUME 60 NUMBER 18 Hatch Race Set to Run Sunday Weekend To Bubble Julia Arouclron and Cindy Galt ArchWuySlaffWrirers With Activities The Third Annual Kristen Hatch Lisa Lucchesi Comedian KJlwy Buckley of the Memorial Road Race will be held Archway StaffWn'lu Tonighl Show will be in the South Lbis Sunday. OcLOber4lh, The race Dining Room rrom 8:00-9:00 p,m. is sponsored by the Smithfield Li· Concerned students and staff arc And immediately foUowing in the on! Club in cooperation with Bry­ promoting a1cohol awareness with South DinIOg Room, there will be a am College. The event is expected 11 S.U.D.S. (Students Understand­ Pre-Race Carbo-Loading from 9:30 to draw aimOSI a thousand runners ing Drinking Sensibly) Weekend. until midnighL There will be free and walkers to the Bryant campus I This weekend will k.i ck off with a food in the dining room SO runner!> for the race which wiJl benefit the speech by Joan Hatch. concerned can pump up for the race. EVI!I'y(l1l(' Knsten Hatch Memorial Scholar­ fJ mother of Kristen Hatch who was is welcome. ship Fund. k.il led by a drunk dnver in theSpring TheS,U.D.S. weekend wasspon­ The race day is actually com­ of 1990. Since the timeofKristen's sated 10 compJimcm t.hc third an­ prised of three main eventS: a two­ dea th, the Hatch's have becomeac­ nual Kristen Hatch Memorial Road mile alcohol awareness walk, aone-. tive in promoting alcohol aware­ Race which will begin Sunday's mile fun run, and a TAC-certified ness among the community and schedule of event... Immediately and New England Athletics Con­ among studentS. following the race there will be a gresssanclioned live mileroadrace. • After Mrs. Hatch's speech on fri­ Car Wash outside the MAC from The honorary race chalOnan this day, there will be a SuperSportsPre­ 9:00 a.m, to 2:00 p.m . year is Mike Sands, dL-;c jockey al Reg in lhe Uni."tructure and Bryant All alcohol will be taken out or 933 WSNE in Providence. Sands (Bicycle Calibrated by Ray Nelson) Center. and at8:00p.m. there will be the Comfort on Sunday for a Hard got involved in lheevem because he 010 COUl5e R.ecor~ M.ile· Paul Oug1Iall2S 00 FemroJe t.~ Heao 29:00 aComedy Nightat lhcCountry Com­ Mock Care from 7:00-11 :00 p.m. "feels strongly about drinking and fort. Friday will also be Dress Down Mock-tails will be served. Back.-Ie­ It I day ror any staff members ....oo wish Back will perform, and 11 Karaoke driving in society. is something The 5 mile route for TIle Third Annual LO donate 52 towards the Kri!>1en machine will be on hand for those can auach myself to, and do some· Kristen Hatch Memorial Road Race. thing good for thecommunilY in the Hatch Scholanhip Fund.. who want 10 s.howC3.'it: their mus;i­ process." Sands slaled he was "eJt­ Theone mile fun run will begm route 7 .ud end at the Enlr)' Coolrul On SalW'day th erewlU beaoothcr cal talentS. All road race WOrkers cited and honored" to be nlUTled al I Uam lit the tenms COutb. lb~ .)UlI.k>R. Super Sports PrO-Reg to Ihe Will have free aumJltance, and :111 honorary chair and said It give him eour;c will cover the bact athlctic Special pnlCS Will go !lut to lhr: UnlsUllcture and Brydnt Comer. proceed" willgl> IOthc Kr~.. tcn H3k.h the opportunity to "make :1 ltuJe field. imramural footooll fielcb.lhe firsl lrualc and IcnuJc SmllhfJC.td f"rom noon unlil ll:OO p.m. there ScholatShlp Fund, difference." track and softball fields. Thisis the residents who complete the t'DCe, will be 3 Super Spons dsy in the S.U.D.S. buttoos will be given Bryant professor Pat Keeley will first mile of the cross country Men's and ladits "CI!Ucn Qu:utt" MAC filled With miOl·toumaments out this weekend to denote anyone be the emcee for the days events. course. watches weredonated by EmpbrJim of goJ(. basketball, volleyball,lUg­ who knOws someone. or has per­ The IWO mile A1cohol Aware­ The five mileroad race will begin OoumalO 1ewelers. Doumato is a of-war, frisbee, and more. S.U.D.S. s(lDally been affec.led by drinking ness Walk will begin at 9am on at Ilam and will be the reverse o( Bryant AJumnus. Other first place Bubbles will begiven OU ltOpar1k:i· and drivmg. or any other alcohol Jacobs Drive by the Entry ConlIOl last year's course 10 eliminate the prizes donated Include two all-tec­ pant! in Super Spons '92. related tragedy. Station. Thewalk will followrou!CS difficult hill on Bmyton Road the rain bicycles from Now Courier, 7 and 116 up IOJoon Mowry Road runners of the pastlWo years have Inc. and Duxbtll)' and Ray Insur­ where they wil1 re-enter campus by dreaded. The runners wlU start on ance. Two 13-inch coklr television theCountryComfort.. ThewaIkwiU route 7. then lUm onlO Rogier Farm SCts were danaled by Richard R. Bryant Still A"Best" progress through thcdormitory vil­ Road, up Brayton Road. across Zelano Insurance Agency and lage. past the UnislruclUfe and routeS 104&5 and Farnum Pike, Gold'sGym in Smithfield, Thereis Pam Barry best overall business school, Bry­ MAC. and end al the tennis cowu. down route 11 6,and then back onto conHrtued, IIood Roc_, pofJfI J and NiJ:1:i Btllive(lJ4 ant was ranked as lhe number one Archway Staff Writers buy in business schools. The U.s. Newsand World R~port Recently. Btyant College wa.<;: ranks these school on the basis 01 Prolessor Is President-Elect rctnked in US. News and World the quality of the faculty, thc Rtporl' s" America's Best Colleges" school 's rcpur.ation, the lmount of Marguerite K. Phillips with ideas on various professional atlicle as thenumbcr t!tree busine.'-.,; money spent per student student Archway Sro/fWrjttr topics, and on lhc lypeS; of commit­ school in thenation. This iSlbelhird scores on high school ScholiL<;lir: lees that can be formed wit.hin the slraight year that Bryant has been Aputude Tests and class rank Accounting professor Kathleen .society. Thus far, ProfessorSimons within the top three in this reJX)n Siudent s:uisfaclion, faculty re· Simons has recently been inducted has recently gone to Orlando. In the rilnkings, Babson received sources, and student s:e IOCtivily arc into the Rhode Island Society of Floridatoaeoofcrence.Simoossays a score of 100. Beniley a 94,2 and somc of the top rcasous Bryant Cenilied Public Acco untants as the society helps her with profes­ Bryant an 87,9 foroverall bus.mess College is rocognrzed year aftcrycar President-Elect Ms. Simons has sional contaCtS, which can "funnel schools. Although Bryanl placed us one of the best business schoo l ~ been a member of the society since students to professional places:' or behind Babson and Bentley for the in the COWltry. 1983andhasheldano£nceposition enable her 10 give students usefuj forsix years; rmtas Treasurer, then accounting information. Best Business Schools Ranked as Secretary_ She bas also been on SimonsnewposlLionpreparesher the B03rd of Directors. forthePrcsidency which she will be 1, Babson 2. Bonlley 3. Bryant TheRhodeJslandSocietyofCcr- inducted intoneltl May. One of her tified Public Accountants consists plans is to "set up" a road race to 100.0 879, of 1,315 different classes of ac- raise money for scholarships, Overall Score 94.2 countanlS.suchasCPA's,academic What advice would Simons give Academle Fkiputation" , 2 5 accountants, and members not in to sophomores and juniors prepar­ Student Seleclivity , 2 3 publicpracticcllSweU. Thcorgani· ing for a career in accounting? Facolty Resources , 2 3 zaOOn "advances the professional Simons, who has a doctorate in ae- Anaocial Resources , 3 4 standardsofaccoontingand ... main- counung, and has worked as a tax al Bryanl, besides the twO offered St~ent ~tiStaclion 2 4 3 tainslhccOOeofprofessionalelhics and public accountant, has some now. for accountams." very useful hints. First.. she sug- LasUy, Simons suggests studen ts Business College "Best Buys" (Bas~ on tuitiQf\) J The society also offers CPE or gests students take more courses "take advantage of the course... of- 1, 8fyat1t Cotlege $11,653 ~ Continl1ingProfes.<;ionai Education. lh.3.n the 120 credits that are re- fered:' and "gello know the pro(es· 2/8enlfey College $12,000 t This is designed 10 help accoun· quired. Counes such as Taxes II, son: on the accounting staff' be- ~J tants maintain their license, and in Auditing II, a theory course, and an cause they are "gOOd sources" for These rctSUlls appear ~ the sbdh annual ~ltlon of order 10 stay with the program, one internship are suggestoo. In addi- advice and for future professional U_S. Ntlw. & World Report's needs 120 hoursofCPE every three lion, she would like 10 see more contacts. ~ America's Best CqUeges." I ___l~ "'___ .C_ o_n_fere__ m<__ s_· ~__ e_he _l _d _~_h_e~lp___ el_ ec_u_-v_e_M<__ o_ un_u_'n~g_~____ s_ o_U_ered______~ ======'''==~~§~'''==~=O=I=I=~=~=i~==f=~==eg==h=tm==aod===S=bo==fryQ==~=W,=, ====~ ------

-2- THE--A-R-C-H-W-A-Y------0 P INION ------;;;TH=U"'R"'SD""A.,-Y'"'.--;O"'cr=O:::S:::E::::R:-:-.7' ,9"'9"'2 Reminder: Students Take a Stand Run to Remember Responses to President's Veto of Family Leave Bill To the Edi tor: concerns many stUdents here, and we thank you again EveI)' college campus nas several major weekends throughout for your support ••," the year. Bryant holds Unhomecoming Weekend every fall and Marketmg students were recently asked to rake a '" am a registered vOler rrom me town of Blackstone. Spring Weekend tops off the spring semester. These events appear sl.'U1d onan imponam issuecelated to U,S. corporations I'd like to cxpres.~ my appreciation for your vole to to unify the campus; students from all majors, classes, and and their family leave policies. The issue: President ovcrnde .. .Being female and about to graduate from organizations, whether Greek or independent, getlogether in the Bush's veto or the Family Leave BiII- which would Bryant College, I am concerned about being able to name of fun . have required many businesses to grant unpaid leave to unveJ up Ihe corporate ladder without having restric· The Third AMual Kristen Hatch Memorial Road Race will be employees who have a new child or who must care for tions on my famity life ..... held this Sunday. This year. the race, which is run to remember a an ill family member. "In my opinion. the Family Health BIU is a nceded Bryalll student who was killed by a dnmk driver while jogging. According loa recent speaker on campus. the time is addition lO laws regulating American business. I do not will be the grand finale of a whole weekend of events. S.U.D.S now and Iheplaceis here-to make adifference. What believe the bill is excessive in its requirementS thai (Students Understanding Drinking Sensibly) Weekend '92 was do sludcnl'i think aboulthis business related issue'? would be placed upon American compames. I am 21 organized to promote the "Don't Drink and Drive" message raised More importantly . years old and plan to enter the won-force in May. t by the race. What did marketing students write 10 their state would hope that by then, 1 would have the opti on w Although this weekend is a new idea. it will bopefuUy catch on representalives? exercise the rules oulJincd in the bill. .. " "} wanted to tell you thai I support the Family Leave qUIckly. Many fun events have been planned for the Bryant "II is my generJtion's concem that we fight for what we fccl will make our world a belter place. Weare the act. I strongly fee l thai it is a wonderful act...... Community to enjoy. But unlike Unhomecoming and Spring only industrialized nation without a bill such as this ",.. We, the United Slates. arc one of the lop most Weekend. S,U. D.S. is Dot a completely hedonistic event-it carries one ..... competitive industrial nations. Yet we arc the only one a message too. S.U.D.S. will prove Lhat an educational message .... .I feel that being 21 years of age and a registered without lhis Family Leave plan. I don't understand why doesn't have to be boring. voter that I am entitled to my opinion and it is your this cannot be passed ..... The other major weekends of the academic year unite the Bryant responsibility (0 listen. I believe big companies should " ... As a future busi ness leader, I feel that companies student body, but S.U.D.S. Weekend and the Hatch Race can unite back \.his bill even though it wiJI COSI them money. It is should proactively support a Family Le.ave policy ... the entire Bryan t community. This is the chance for administra­ an ethical dilemma ... and I support your backing this However. we bothknowthat most companies in America tors, staff people, professors, and students alike to show they care bill 100%! need a li ttle nudge in the ethical de panment. 11 is my about the rest of the Bryant community. It is also the perfect time " .. J believe that if seventy-two nations can have a un dcrslanding that President Bush is proposing an for us to show we can all wo rk together for an important cause. famil y leave bill, then we should have one as well. I amendme nt to his recent vew regarding th is bilL I feel Perhaps most importantly, this weekend is the perfcct would like to commend you on your vote to override that his idea<; on thiS subject are absolUiely preposter­ opportunity for the Bryant community to work with members of Ihis veto ... " OUS .In voting on the bill, I hope that you will support the the Smithfiel d community and prove to them we can be " .. .1 am pro-business, but I am also pro-humanity. decision thai is ethical and societally COfTOC t. My sup­ responsible. We must SlOp lhinki ng abou t prol1ts and Stan thinki ng port is with you; the fUlU re of the business wo rl d is in But you can't prove anything if you don 't gel involved.lllere about the people who make up the business. Please vote your hands... " are some Bl)'ant College people already involved. Along with yes on the Family Leave bilL." These are just a few examples of the many letters that " ... When I enter the job market next May. il will be have been written in response to this business Issue. members of the Sm ithfield Lion's Club and Smithfield business nice 10 know that th e possibility will exisl lhat [ ma y be These students care enough to take a stand. people. a handful of Bryant students, staff, and administrators gnuued timeofffor senous illness, or that someday my make up the Hatch Race Committee. wife and I will be granted a leave so that we can spend Dr. Debbie Easterli ng, To pull off a race and a weekend of lhi s magnitude. many more time with a new born child. This is an issue that Assis tan t Professor of Marketing hands (and feet) are needed. If running or walking is your thing, register today (or the fi ve mile road race, the two mi le walk , or the one mile fun run. The registration fcc is going to a vcry important cause and you're sure to have fun. lfthat's not for you, volunteer Play nSafe While In to help organize lhe race aClivities. Anyone intercsted in volunteering should meet in Lbe MAC al 7:45 am SWlday. Dear Editor. Jum ping out of mycar anCl yell ing, "Go back to campus, • Show everyone what the Bryant community is really about. Do ask a friend tojoin you and useasaferroute!"-but I have yo", pan- gel ;nvolved. ~ I would like 10 address a concern I have regarding been close to doing j uSt thnt!! Students jogging along on Roules 7, 11 6. and 5. My At lasl Wednesday's meelingofWomen Educatorsof colleagues and J have attempted 10 advise studen ts of Bryant (WEB), it was suggested that I draw a map of a the dangers of these ROutes but our message does not safer route thaI my colleagues and I usc. Sol willdojust seem to be heeded. that and make them available to interested studentS on NO STUDENT shou ld jog alone at any time. espe­ October 5 through the 5lUdem Activities OlTIce. cially OI1lhe dangerous routes I have mcnuoned. The The area I will suggest is residential . has vel)' lillie traffic is heavy and most or the route is surrounded by traffic and wOuld provide a scenic and safe course. ~~ vacant. wooded lotS. It is good to see numerous students concerned about We have had too many troffic incidentS involving fitnc.~! I urge you to combine wellness with common sluden tS along this route for me to ignore warning sense by choosing safe routes and going with a friend. THE ARCHWAY studentS onc more time to use safer routes and run with Kelly A. Cartwright Cindy Galt' a friend. Thanks, Edi(or-in·Chiej Mo fltJgin g Editor I do not want to frighten studentS by SlOpping, Barbara Gregory Lisa Lucchesi AliI N. Meruani Ne ws EditOr Production Managu Ben Purkiss Billie·Jean Noonan Just JL ~minder. .. Entertainment Editor Busines.f Manager Julia Arouchon Marybelh Giblin All submissions must be received by 4:00 p.m. on the Tuesday Features Editor Advenising Sales MalUlger before publication. Angelo Corradino Debbie Deeley Sports Editor Dawn O'Brien Erika Baumgardner Advertising Production Advertisements are due no later than 4:00 pm on the Tuesday before Photography Editor Managers publication. Rate sheets can be obtained by calling The Archway Ad Surf Wtlltrs, Nikki Bellivt'au. Saney G"'lIlano. and Katrin a Pfannkuch. Department at 232-6028. Spotts Writers, !'am Bany. Scoil Gun. and Katie Pcbg. DatktOOOl T~ hnl d a ns ~ Jennirer Dennehy. PtlOtoerapbfn: Lori OverhiKr. Prvduc:tlon: Kun Gc:islcr, Muybe~ Giblin. and EVil! Kuperman. Writers' meetings take place at 8:00 pm on Sundays in The Archwall Arts & Entft't.l.lnrnent: Margueril.e K. Phillips. office. All are welcome to attend. Typesetting: VaClnI. DistribuUon Managi'r : Bcn Pun:iu. Business SlaW: Vacant. Ad Production SlaW: Lori Nowak. Photo meetings are held every Sunday at 8:00 pm in The Archwall Office. All are welcome to attend.

n. ~''11s corrpoo;OOCI ~ OUrioog 11M! ~enic 'fNl by 1M """"'wad ..... SII"Ian1S Of 91p11t ~ • . Th. Pt .. "", • 9ry.. CoUIge. fm "_pIpM II WIlli." and OOCI_OOCI or" u tU(lenl Archway Edict: "aI!. No 10<", 0/ <*ISMhip iI ••_ _ IMoDrII"'" or Slylo at any _. 0pinI00f ~I ed ... ttl. ~ atiI. Sd>oIW lc P, .... ""~ ""' . t .... ~ Editorial board meetings held on written saved 6. Letters 10 lhe Edilor musl be ~ p~ .....ociiltion. ltMt AmlwlcaoConeg".t. N~_ lh.AAocia1edCo!teg!a t8 TlI)sday nights al 9:00 in The Nctr.vay on a 3.5" disk tn an acceptable format and inchXle the wriler's telephOne number. ,_. office. and inclUde the writer's name and Iele­ Names may be will1heid upon reqt..est. phone The otticoloo at. _ad .,.., Ih. toP """, at IIIe M~~ipIwpoM Acllvlj .. c.n,.... MaJlni 0l0:I,.,, .. Sox 7. number. Contact NchWay B'Y4IIt~. 1150 Doug_ Pi ... Sml/llield. rU02917-12Q.1. Cl'J1 ~l!ooe n_1o (401) 232· 3. AI submissions musl be received office IorcompaUble formals. TfleArcfl­ 7. Pholo meelings are held every Sunday 6028. Qu, fa.l n",,**- ate (401 ) 232·631\1 durirog touIi,...,.. )IO\j" and (4011232-6413 0lIl1 .... ,.,.,.... boj 4:00 p.m. 01'1 lhe Tuesday before is notrespJnSibie lor submitted al 8:00 pm The bu$ln_ IWII. way dsks in Archway Ol'fice. All are © 1'*!n..v- 'YamCot .AlI~ h!&flee8lYld. pubHcation. Copy received after IhlS rmj left at The An:tr.vay. welcome to attend. THEARCHWA-Y ---OPINION/NEWS- TIlURSDAY, OCTOBER I, 1992 3 ,4':''', continued from page 1 What Is All This About ~-, Accreditation? Bryant is currently preparing for an initial aceredila· menlS ranging from doclOral and fu ll-time fac uhy lion review of i is business: program. Since Lbere are few coverage of classes 10 the assurance !hal the curriculum subjects that seem to ca use as much confusion as mel standards concerning depth and breadth in a vari­ accreditation. I thought some explanations might be ety of business disciplines. II also means thaI the useful. fac ulty is suffi cien tly engaged in research and profes ­ Bryant has been fu lly accredited as a college since sior\31 developmem 10 enable the school to providc the early 1960's. Thisacneditation has been provided studen ts with current, statc-of- the-art education in each by the New England Association of Schools and Col· busines!> discipline. leges (NEASe) wh ich is lhe only organization autho­ What will AACSB accreditaLion do for Bryant? rized by th e federal government to gram accreditation First, due to a varicty of significant demographic to college and un iversities located in New England. changes. the College now has to draw studenl<; from a (Colleges and universities in the south are accredited much wider geographic region. Unfortunately, somc by the Southern Association ofCoJlcges and Schools, people outside of the nonheasl don 'I know anything colleges in the western United States areaccredited by about Bryanl This is where national, specialized ac­ the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. and creditation can assure SludenlS and parenlS that the so on.) college has undergone an OUlS ide review and was Once a New England college or uni versity is accred· fou nd lO meet certain standards concerning the aca­ ited. it willlypically undergo a full review by NEASe demic strength of our program, every Icn years. However.colleges with problems may A second im p:>rtanl area concerns career placement. be reviewed more often. Bryant successfull y eom­ A number ofcompanicsdo nol recruit al non-AACSB pleled ilS regular ten-year re view in 1990. schools. Fortunately, Bryant has done very well over tn addition 10 a college's or university's accredita­ the years in aurocli ng recruiters to the camp us. We tion, individual schools with in a university may seek want 10 ensure thal, in spite of the economic downturn, Be A Part of the specialized accreditation. For e:\amplc, engineering these recruiters conLinue to come to Bryant At the schools are accredited by the Accreditation Board for same lime we also want 10 e:\pand our recruiting basco Engineering and Technology, law schools look to the II is only fair thai we give our siudents every placement Day ... American Bar Association, and schools that have a advantage that we can. and AACS B accreditation pro­ program in social work c.an be reviewcd by the Council vides one of those advantages . on Social Work Education. A third area involves faculty. One of the first ques· Business schoo ls gain thei r specialized accreditation lions asked by prospec Live fac ulty concerns our aca­ lhrough the American Assem bly of Collegiate Schools demic sUUlding. ln order forus to conti nue to altract top of Business (AACSB). There are appro:\imately 1200 quality faculty, particular ly in busi ness. we need to VOLUNTEERS business programs in the country, of wruch 282 are have AACSB accreditation. currently accredited, including almost all of our com­ Ina future issue of The Archway, I will conLinue with peLitor schools. some infonnation concerning whal we have done to NEEDED What does AACSB accreditation really mean? prepare ourselves for accredi tation, where we cur­ AACSB provides a national stamp of quality assur­ renlly stand in the accreditation process, and take a ancc. The facl that a school is accredited by AACSS look at our probability of success. for the Third Annual means Lhatlhe school has undergone a rigorous inspec­ Michael B. Pallerson Lion by a team of oU lS ide reviewers. These revicwers Dean of Faculty found thai the school met a wide variety of require- Associate Provost Kristen Hatch Memorial Road Race -Public -Safety ------i -Beat Students are needed to assist with: compiled by Mark Gordon Fire Alarm Alcohol Question orthe Week SlutUnJs[or a Safer Campus A fire alann was activated in The ftrSt driving ability affected * registration Residence Hall 13 at 4:52pm on by alcohol is: a)Coordlnation Mo(or Vehide Accident Thursday,Scptember24, 1992. The b)Vision c)Judgcment (Answer: *time keeping On Tuesday, September 22, responding DPS Officer, inve sLi~ c) 1992 at 9:30am, the Depanment galing the cause of the alann, found of Public Safety (DPS) responded an activated heat sensor on the ftrSt Students ror a Sarer *set up to the scene of a vehicle accident floor. Apparcntl y, a lowel had been Campus (SSe) Upon arrival, the responding of­ placed over the heat register, forc· SSC will hold its Fourth Ann ual *prize tables ficer found one (I) damaged ve­ ing the heat onto the heat senso r, Crime Prevention Fairon Wedncs~ hicle. aCLivati ng the alarm. day, Octo ber 14,1992, from lOam The officer was mel by a col· The occupants or the room were -2pm in the Rotunda. Representa­ *water stations lege administrator who aided in nOt present to discuss the incident. tives from fifteen Rhode Island inspecLing the damaged vehicle Hence, the Smith fie ld Fire Depart­ safe ty organizations will be *directions (vehicle I). Vehicle I, a four door ment considered the a1ann to be presenl offering literature and tec h­ sedan registered to Bryant Col· malicious in natu re. nical knowledge on crime preven­ *and many other lege, sustained damage to the The alarm was resct and Physical tion. driver's door, including a broken Plant was contacted to lower the sse mcc\S every Tuesday at side view mirror. heat for thai room. The cause of the 3:00pm in Meeting Room 3 of the important areas to make Through investigation il was a1ann has been changed to acciden­ BryantCcntc.r.Newmembersare learned !hat a second vehicle (ve­ tal. Had it remained classified as always welcome. the day a success!!! hicle 2), driven by a college staff "malicious" responsible parties person, struck vehicle I wh ile could have been subjecl to arresl Inc_id ents and Frequency backing up. and prosecutio n. or Occurrence The DPS Offi cer obtained all (Sepl, 21 - Sep t 27, 1992) pertinent informaLion, including Correction to 9/24192 DPS pictures of said damage. note in Public Sarety Deat General Won't you help?! AllgueslSmust~regis l ered with Alcohol:7 Inrormational DPS at the EntryControl Stat jon Vandalism:4 Tuesday, September 22, 1992 (EeS) (232-6190) "01 (232-6001), Fire Alanns:2 1:00 p. m. The Grounds Mainte­ by 6:00 p.m. Trespass:2 Interested volunteers: nancc Department reponed thai a Informstional:2 dog was attacked by a fo:\ in the Safely Tip or the Week Larceny:t lower field area. The dog's o ..... ner Do not block the heal register in Verbal Harassmentl report to the MAC at separated the two animals. How­ your room orsuite. Blockageofthis Excessive Noise: 1 ever. the fox did not leave lhearea. venl will either increase the tern­ 7:45am on Sunday, The Smilh fie1d Animal Control pcratureof the duel within the wall, Motor VehicLe Office was coruocted immediately. or force the heat onlO the heat sen­ Tows:2 This fox may have distemper or sor located nearby. This will inevi­ Accident: I October 4th. other sicknesses. [( it is seen on tably set off the heal sensor and Vandalism 10 Vehicle: I campus, DPS should becontacted, activate the fire alarm . Traffic Citation: I -4- T-HE- A-R-C-H-W- A- Y------FEATURES ------;;TH= U.,-;R'"'S:::Dc:A-,y:-, "'ocr=::::O""B"'ER::-:-I """', 1'"'99=2 New Addition to Fallis More Than Just Bryant Another Season The season of faU IS a Lime for person's life, and a non-judgmental serious reflection.1L isatimein which Chaplain'S approach to those decislOlls is pre­ students rewm or sw.n their college ferred butneverU\llyrealized. How experiences. programs begin, and Corner will a decision affect us? Oneelhi· el'lClgy is high . An enthusiasm for cal choice faced by many studems by R~v . Philip Devens life and a new respect for the living was. "Should 1 proteSt or not?" Is Prottstant Chop/ain !ills ourlives. Fall isa lirneoftransi· this approach responsible? Arelhcre Lions:md new beginnings. back to how we were before we other ways LO resolve Ihis conflict We must remembertotake some encountered God. We look forward of the alcohol policy? There are so time (or ourselves and offer the full 10 new directions. and we must pro­ many questions thal can lead LO a measure of who we arc to each ceed onward trusting our faith in serious reflection about our fulure other al college and at home. Some God. He will always be there to at Bryant College. More Ihan ever, people rove no Idea of !he depths of bless the faithful. ourcooperalJon, trust. and pallence their own strength when lhey have When our souls are sU\lggling will be put LO the tcsL Our thoughts, :1 faith in God. The time is now to with life's issues. we must have the words, and deeds concerning any explore mosc depths in order to capacity to weigh the right and peoonal ethical choice affect our reaffinn life in irs fullest. Please wrong of many concerns and de-­ living together al 8rywlt College. take the risk to extend yourself to velop our abilities to view ethical Weare responsible foroneanolher. others no mauer what it COSIS be­ choices in order to arrive at the Sl. Paul offers some words of ad· cause you will surprise yoursel rand correct decisions. Each of us have vice, "If one member (of Bryan! others. different backgrounds and perspec­ College)suffers, all sufferlogether. Some days there is a binding that Livesofl ife. Weusediffercntguides if ooe member is honored, all re­ you cannol explain-a restriction forour wayofliving (Torah, Koran, joice together. " (I Corinth ians 12:26 in the soullhat can never be filled Bible. MTV. what feels good is N.R.S.Y.) by life's busyness. A sucngth greater right for me) so that our decisions My advice is 10 ask ourselves to than ourselves pushes. pulls, and are made with some insighl and reflect on whnt happened and to tugs at our very soul's cmilY. It common sense. offer po~iLive and constructi ve The new concrete walkway covering the well travelled turf fonns. mOlds, and envelopes our Now. there arc many choices and views 10 help us continue forward. between the archway and the reselVed parking circle. very eXistence. and wecan nevergo decisions LO be made concerning 3 Good Luck!! God Bless!! Kalfina Pfannkuch the improvements and in total cost Archway StafJ Writer un estimmed 59.000. To break lhat down, about S4,700 was for the American Red Cross Seeks Help As many have al ready noliced, walkway to and around the sculp· some architectual changes have ture and for the resurfacing of the Lisa Lucchesi Icr victims since 1881. In order lor With parents' weekend just occured al Bryanl since last semes· bridge. In addi Li on , some small Archway Staff Writer the Red Cross 10 continue to pros· around the comer, this Lo; a good ter. One in particular is the new shrub beds were added to enhance per. it needs the helpand support of time 10 plan to sponsor the Red pathway adpcent 10 the infamous the walkway. The rcst ofthe money The American Red Cross is an people like college students. Cross . archway leading to the MAC. was for the other path way leading independent organization pri man Iy The Red Cross provides a good One may consider promoting the The task was completed to case from the parlcin g: 10l LO hall 15. made up ofvolunteenl. However. It opportunity ror individuals and or· Red Cross in conjuction with pro­ wear and lear on the grass as well as Brian Britton, Director ofPhysi. is in great need offinancial support gani7.ations 10 beccmc involved in moting their club at the various decorate the area surrounding the cal Plant, fell thai the wal.k:ways and volunteer assistance . Its finan· community service work and to wblesset up dunng parents' week· gold sculpture. It was done in Au· were beneficial as well as necessary cial resources have been exhausted, make a difference in oaher peoplcs' end. gust just prior to students returning for the upkeep of the areas. He primarily because of Hurricane lives. Everyone is encouraged 10 get to Bryan t. commented, ''We 'II certainly do our Andrew in Ronda. Hurricane In ik..i Whal lfyour family waseffected involved. This includes studenLS. A bid was put in last year 10 SCI best 10 make sure the school contin o in Hawaii. and Typhoon Omar in by disaster and lost everything? faculty, administrators, and even aside some funds in the budget for ues to look nice. n Guam . Wouldn't you want others to help? the local community. Anyone inter­ The American Red Cross has pro­ Of course you would! This is your ested' please contact Lisa Lucchesi Voter Registration vided emergency services to disas- chance to a difference for others. or Mark Francesconi at 765-2500. Successful ••••••• Part· Time Sales ••• $ 11.25/Hour

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6- T- HE- A- R- C- H- W- A-Y------FEATURES ------T-H-U-R-S-D-A-Y-, -O-C-T-O-B-ER-I -, 1-9--92 The Power 01 Voting Birlhdays, Cake, Presents and Candles Aren't binhday's wonderful? Of to say, "He's covered in icing from WEB: provid- 3. 199 1 was the course I can say th is. since I just his head 10 his feet; you can't even ingedl.lca tion, as- Women Educators first year thaI at celebrated my 21st But think ing The Real Scoop see his face and you think he ' scute?" sistance 30d su p- f least onc woman back on past birthdays, they su re But that's the advantage kids have; port to the Dry- 0 Btyant served in each have changed smce we were li tlle Cindy Gale they can get away with doing stuff ani com munity slate legislature. haven't they? Archway Sraff Writer like this on their birthdays. Some­ on issues or par- Submjlled by WEB 4. In 1987. a re- So wedon 't really recall our first one mighlthink: it was preuy odd, if tic u I a r im p 0 r - ______-::-:-::-::-:-:- sea rc he r at few birthdays. but we have heard phone waiting for them to respond on your next birthday, you started lance 10 women. Rockcrfeller University did a study about those fun years when we \0 your invitation. playing in the icing, Hey, if you try What:! great meeting we had this on the effects of a high-fat diet on would stic k our hands and faces For the girls oullhere, remember it, let me know; I'll do it ne",t year. past Thursday! WEB, along willi breaslcancer ... usingonlymalcsub­ right into the cake nOI cari ng it had lhose slumber parties? My friends Presents also change as you get StudcntSenateand The Body Shop, jects. our baby drool all over it w others and I would stay up late watching older. I remember when I was Ii tLie sponsored a brown bag lunch in 5. More !.han 75 % of working couldn't eat it. horror mo vies and then not be able getting things like "Cootie,"stuffed Papilto Dining Room-and invited women are in low-paying, fem ale I can vividly recall seeing plC­ to go to sleep because we were w animals, and Barbie dolls, includ­ two fabulousgucsi speakers: Mary domina ted occupations. luteS of me in oneof those annoying scared. We played those fun games ing he r house, carand private pool. Alice Gasparo (President, Rhode 6. Surveys at some colleges have birthday hats wi lli thaI irritating­ like murder in the dark:, "lighl as a BUI we can 't forget lheoutfi lS your Island League of Women VOlers) found that 70-80% of fe male stu­ rubber string which weill around feather. stiff as a board," and who Aun t Edna saw and thought you and Barbara Burlingame (Rhode dellls have been sexually harassed. your neck and made you feel like could forget the fateful Ouija Boord. would look just ··so adorable" in IslandSlatc Reprcscmauve).Here's 7. Only 6 of the forty U.S, you were choking. But. it was all a When we were in ourearly teens, which your parents only made you some of what uanspired... presidents have appointed wOOlen part of growing up, I know alone we swtCd having parties at Olher wear when she was around. Mary Alice Gasparo started by to cabinet POSitiOns. point I m USl have thougblto myself. places besides our house. I know I In ycurlccnS, you mosLly received saying·if this is 'the year of the 8. Stale with the highest percent­ 'These have to get belter." had a few of my more memoroble clothes. the latest cassette of your woman' -we have a 1m of catching age of women legislators: Arirona Once wewereoldenough loreal­ birthdays at the local roller-skating favorite band, or the newest poster up to do! Shealsocitedacoupleof (34%). i:t.e what our birthday was, our par­ rink. But thcsecameloa quick: halt of your favorite heanthrob. And recent polls which asked women to 9. Women hold 28 of the 435 ents lhrew us those "fun" panics after an unfortunate accident lOOk: don't forget Aunt Thelma g;vinlt rate their top concerns relaled 10 seaLS in lhe House of Rcpresenta­ wherelhcboyssatononesJdeofthe place. Oneofmy neighbors fell and YOU:l piece of jewelry she claimed th is year's e1cction. Boch polls Db- tives. room and the girls sat on the other. dislocated his k'ncc. I was in the to be Il family heirloom you think tainedsimillrfCsuhs:women'scon- to. The average female high No side would even aucmpllO look middle of my party when I saw she found in a pawn shop or at a cems primarily focused on such is- school graduate cams less lhan me at the other for fear of being humjJj· everyone clear the floor and saw garage sale. sues as the cconomy, jobs. taXes, average male high school drOPOUL ate(!. in froOl of everyone if anyone medics running OUt there. I then So here we are. college students and child care. It was important to II. The average female coliege saw_ And remember those goodie reah7.ed who il was, and my parents almost all grown up. having cel­ nOte that for both polls-the 'chOice' graduateeams less than the average bags we got when we lerlftUcd with decided against any further roilef­ ebrated many birthdays and received issue was ranked setond to Last. male high liChool graduate. candy our parents wouldn't let us skating parties. many hol'Tendous gifts, It is great Mary Alice concluded her re- 12. About l!3ofallgovcmments eat right away but we always uied 1 get invited 10 my nephew's birth­ getting the presents, the cards and marks by sharing a SlOry about her in the world have 00 female mem­ to sneak a piece anyway? day pany every year, and now that being treated like royally for a day. AuntJeanneuc-who was married to bers. The one thing I didn'l likcabout he'sgeuing older, they're more fun But think about it, we're cclebrat­ Harry Jacobs-founding father of 13. Anestimated68 of American lhose parties was those stUpid invi­ to go to. When the ehild was three ingthefactwc'reayearoldcr. We're Bryant College. Accordingto Mary women are registered to vOlC(com­ talions you had 10 fill OUL You must years old, he had no clue why all not going loable 10 get away with as Alice, her AuntJeannelte was quite pared to 65% of men). remember those annoying things these poople wcrearound him, fawn­ mueh anymore. We are going to a character-an adveOlurer-an ac- 14. Average age of first time your parents would make yOu fill ing over him. And it's kinda boring have to fess up to our mistakes and tress·and was quite instrumental in women candidates: mid 40s, First OUI since il was your party, as 10 to stand there and watch him play take responsibility for what wo do. Bryant College's early expansion! ume men: late 20s. who the party was for, when, elC. with icing while ten flashbulbs go Are we ready for th 3t? Barbara Burlingame spoke next 15. A woman of color has never Then. you'd have to find the people off and hear the rest of the family I will be, after I have another about being a 'Woman of the been elected to the U.S. Senate. to give Ihem out, and sit by the say how cute he is. f always wanted piece of cake and a glass of mi lk! Housc.' Barbara is a Bryant alum 16. Some 25 % of mothers who and talked first about how heredu· St!ly home say they'd go 10 work if cational background ha~ provided affordable child care were avail- R.I. Rape Crisis Center her with credibility. able. Barblra emphasized the power 17.Asof l99I,only3 States had of one vote-and convinced us that women attorneys general. 421-41 00 our vote COUnls! She talke

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Career Services Walk for Women's Safety Come walk with us! We are walki ng to raise Career Programs fu nds for battered-women's programs. WEB would October 7 like to organize a BRYANT TEAM to walk together "Dressi ng in the Business World for Men Only!" on Saturday, October 25th. The walk takes place 6pm Faculty Dining Room along the Charles River in Boston. October 7 For more information about the walk, finding "Dressing in the Business World for Women Only l" sponsors, or carpooling to Boston call either of 6:30pm Papitto Dining Roo m these two team members: Nanci Weinberger (232- 6411) or Debbie Easterling (232-64 to). Career Workshops Resume Writing Wed., Oct. 7 9am room 243

Intervi ewing Skills- Part II Mon., Oct. 5 9am room 243 Wed., Oct. 7 room 342 3:30pm ~.'_rl __._n.~_~ Thurs., Oct. 8 12:30pm room 359 _-.IoIoqo ..,...... "'9'" • -.n.... _ ...... ,.,..,.... "...... __ ...... ~ NIJJ . Ooos,;"lF,n(I, . "-"I_... _,,"P'OV' .... .- T',wQrh ~.; Thurs., Oct. 89:30am room 245 ... ""*-,...... I'" _~ ... qO.,._b911 ", _.*90 .. "" .... _nl~toIl.too.:)).'M.II. ~O ..."ll at'+r Researching Career Options Thurs ., Oct. 1 1 :30pm room 278 Dressing in th e Business World for Men Only Wed. , Oct. 7 2:30pm room 342 on Wednesday, October 7,1992 at 6:00pm in the Faculty Di ning Room WJMF, Bryant College's Student Radio Station, will be holding featuring Craig Burkhardt of Burkhardt's LTD thei r annual Crafts Fair during Parent's Weekend An in formative lecture on professional attire covering areas such as: on October 17th. There are still tables available for the show. 'Fundamentals of dressing ' Wardrobe coordination If you are interested, contact Brad or Dave at 232-6044. ' Tailoring 'Fabrics This week's Oress Down Day will benefit The Kristen Hatch Memorial Scholarship Fund Dressing in the Business World for Wo men Only Wednesday, October 7, 1992 at 6:30pm in Papitto Dining Room l Oin 5; that's their goal; to get 10% of the resident featuring Tracy G. Vaughn, Image Con sultant population to take part in the An informative lecture on profession al attire Kristen Hatch Memorial Road Race this Sunday, covering areas such as: 'Marketing yourself 'Categories of dress Help make it happen! ' Interviewing clothing 'Building a wardrobe Register or volunteer today!! 'Color and fabric analysis 'Do's and don'ts

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This week'S MILKY WAYawatd dogs. I thmk ARA has some seri ous the best is yet tocome! Good luck to Alpha Phi Delta Kappa goes to Spud Man! (although he has compelition. alilhe other sorority pledges too! made attempts to come recently). KT·LZ rootball is off to It slow These past weeks have been ex­ by Alln PiCOM Epsilon CongratulaLions! stan. with losses against D-Chi and citing, yet mind boggling. We'd A welcome back to everyone On a final nOle, on behalf of the KDR Crush. Does anyone know hl

Campus, continued against DKE was a game of un­ lated birthday , Happy B-day sure did. We look forward IO Centu­ from page 10 malChed skill, as Ule brothers walked Blitzen. And aspecial binhday wish rioll on Friday with Theta. aw ay with a 34-0 victory. 1ne Bulls gocs oU ltoMr. Theta!! Congratula+ We would like to wish all the new wen! on 3 retreat last weekend, It pJayedTuesdayagaiost KDP. We'd tions to atl the new pledges -Allyson, sorority pledges good luck, it'll be was held in Ashland, MA at lhe like to thank: the administration for Kaue, Amy, Michelle, Maria. Pam, over before you know it We hope Warren Center. The purpose of this the new peepholes inourdoors. Not Rac hel, Shirley, Julie:md Rachel - you' re beuer than the CUtTent sis­ retreat is to get all the senators bet­ to mention for the anonymous tipw Good Luck. Thanx Ludden, Leanne ters. ter acquainted. By doing Ihis. it public safely. and Cindy rOl the grealjob. allows the senale to work together Thanx BETA (or Monday night as a Learn morc easily. I think I football. Women's Rugby speak for everyone when 1 say that SPB Quotes of the week: "Scope ... or lhe retreat was uuly a success and no scopc (let's vote)." "If you lived by Sharon Boyle lhat all that we imcnded to do was by Tammy SI.Pierrt here ..... "PaddinglOn ... nerds ... car· Congratulations to a tine g

12 THEARCHWAY SPORTS -- THURSDAY,ocrOBER 1,1992 Freshman Stuns Crowd at Ray Men's Cross Country Dwyer Invitational "Gets it Together"

Ang~J() Corradino Bryam included Tom Gaspar with a Angelo CorradinO limesof21 :11 , 21 :26,21:33. and :53 between one and six wh ich helps Archway Sporl,f Wrifer 28: 10, Pete Gossehn 28:32, Mike Archway Sports Wrmr 22:28 respecllvely. in the final scoring. Ricci 29: 14, Mark Livangston " We ran weU considering the Non-scorers for Bryant were 'J1.e men's cross country team 29:19,JwnesHoIl29:21. and Brent TIle women ' $ cross COUnlty tc:un conditions. they were honible,M Jackie Choiniere, Jessica Duval, fimshed sixth oul or 11 learns at the Ouellelle 30: 17. finished thirdoul of 13ICams in the coach Charlie Mandeville saId. Jodi Russo,!ltld Jen Guisti. Rhode Island College Ray Dwyer "One or the real impressive things Rhooe Island College Ray Dwyer "Mandy Lapierre has been run­ " lfwecan break upCoastGuard's Invitational last SalUrday, despite a about this team there is only a spread In viLDtionallasl Saturday. ning number two. most of the sea­ top three runner we have a good strong showing, or 1:03 between the !irst man and Leading the learn was freshman son, and all of thesudden shecaughl ehance (at winning)," Mandeville Placing first for the team was the sixth rnan," Smi th said aboul the Mandy Lapierre finishing lOthovCl'­ Heather Cronce. She realized she said when asked about the upcom­ Freshman Michael Walsh with a team as a whole. Smith went on to a1l wilh a 20 41, for the three mile was where she belonged (ahead of ing meet. 28:03 rei' 21lh place overall in the State, "They're running wcll as a course. the pack)." "Our &$Xl1 is to beat Quinnipiac, SK run, team, They're running together," The lady Indi.ansa.lsohadanolhcr "Keltic Me Dermou, has never If we c:sn beat them we will have 'illey (the leam) did very, very Other finishers for the Indians five runners in Lhelop35. Senior Jill run this well in her career. finished bealCn everyone in the conference well. One of the main goals of the wereGcorgeJohns, Michael Daile)" Decker finished 19th witha 20:56. fowth for us. She really helped us except Springfield, good place for team is to get our top seven under Ray Moncrieffe, Paul Dailey, and followed by sophomore Heather by picking up for Karon Palczynski the NE-IO's coming up later In the 30:00 ror the 8K race." said coach Jeffrey Vlach. Cronce 21 :00. Other fmishers. and (who injured her-back last week)," season." Harry Smith. "The Tri-Slates will be a tollgh scorers, for Bryant were Kellic Me Bryant also had iI's best spread The lady Indians will be home "In the rust race of the year we race because Springfield and the Derman. Maureen Salmon. Laura time (the distance between runners) this Saturday at 11 :00 a.m, in the only had two people do it. same Coast Guard are very good ItaDlS Zegzdryn, and Karen CaJdcroni with in history :46 be[Wten fust and fifth, Tri-States, thing secood race, This week we and if can get into the top six 1 will had. six under30and a couple knock­ be very happy." commented Smith ingon the door. I think by thcend or when asked about !he upcommg thc ycarwe will have IOteam mem­ race on Saturday. Volleyball Deleats Bentley bers under thmy minul.eS. " The Tri-Stales wiD be held at The rest of the scoring team ror BryantSaturday,Ocl:Ober3at 12:00. Angelo Corradino entireteatn, playedphcnorncnally," 30%, "Up until this match our hit­ Archway Sports Wnler said Mendes. ting perce:ntagewas only IS for the "She had a very slow s~ it was team, this match we hit 30%, it The women's volleyball team more like a freshman jiuer thing. improved 100%. That was a big Chicago Who? defeated BeOlley 15-8, 8- 15. 16-1 4, BUlthen. she is 3tougb athlete and reason ror our success , as we ll as 15-1 0, in their only match or the she just came through phenom· derense," Mendes Stated. week. enally," added Mendes. According to Mendes, "Derense if you were pc- in the leaguc. Play· Defense and teamwork was the Maria Brasisalso holding ground wins games" and is a major goal of rusing the sports On Deck ing with him is any key to the win according to coach as the team leader. "Maria leads by the lCrull. They are looking to be­ section of the New forwards dream." Karen Mendes. "Peop1earestarting example, and gct' s the team pumped come a defenSIVe threat as well as York newspapers Smithcommemed to recl mOfe confident about ihelf ror the matches," Mendes said. more aggressive, bstWcdncsdayyou Angelo Co"adino in a September abilities. We ahlo had a vast im­ AccordingtoMendes,OIherptay­ Monday's home match agamst probably noticed a Archway Sports Wwt!r 23rd interview provement in our derense." erscontribulCd to Lheir success: Kim UMASS/Lowell waspostponeddue significant trade with Clifton The team was able to overcome Polnebowski, Tenay8 Dean, Sue to n oversight in scheduling on made by the New York Knicks. Brown or Tht N~w York TinlU. Bentley with arccord 109 digs and Lee, and Kim Bejnerowicz helped Lowell's pan. The match will be In a major three leam deal the It's time for the Olampionsrup no serve errors. by playing aU-around games. replayed on November 4th at 7:00, KnickssentpointguardMarkJock- banner to be raised, once again,to Freshman Meribah Dean is s@ "Everybody played incredibly The team will be al Eastern son to the Los Angeles Cbppe:rs ror the Madison Square Garden (the one of the players wnh the most weiland wasextremclyaggressive. Nazarene Tonightand ill the Spring­ ForwardCharlesSmith,pointguard rtal Garden) rafters. This event impact on the team. For the second Everyone on the team exccpl one r.eld fnvilational this wecl.end. They Doc Rivers, and shoaling guard Bo (winning the ChampionShl ) wookl straight week, Men bah, was sec­ hit 23% or better, so it was an orren ~ will then be til Springfi eld. once Kimble. ThcChppers thengavethe make Palnck Ewing only the sev· ond on the team in kill percentage sive showing as well," Mendes again. Monday and home Wednes­ Orlando Magic a fust round deaf'!. enthmanill histDrytowinanNCAA with 19 kills In 40 auempts. stalet.l. day to take on UMASS/Danmouth pick (in either '93 or '94) an ex- ChampionShiP, an Olympic Gold "She (Meribah). along with the The lady Indians as a Ieam hit at 7:00 PM. change ror cenler Stanley Robens. MedaJ, and a NBA Championship This is a major trade which will in basketball. have a big errect on the NBA next Being a Knicks fan 1 can't wail sea!JJn.Thinkback to iast year when until the season Stm1S. it wiU be a the Knicks forced the "Unbcata- great year, With Ewing, Campbell F T H Bulls"togamesevenoftheEastem and Smith in the rront coon and Conrerence semi-finnls, This sent Rivers and Greg Anthony in the shock waves throughout the sports back CoW1 th is leam is almOSt un­ E E world. II was reported "The Knicks stoppable. are one or two players away from a They wiU be al leasl the Eastern championship,'" Well, thOse play- ConferenceChampionsbutcanthey This week's Athlete of the Week ers are here. win the NBA crown, As a sportS is 'Jregg Headstrom of the Early in the summer, the Knicks writer I have to say, maybe. also acquired Rolando Blackman, As a die-hard ran I have to say men's golf team. Tony Campbell. and Hubert Davis. yes. We rulVeo't seen a team like Hedstrom finished second in the With the addition of these players, this, in New Ycwk, since the 1973 New Hampshire Invitational with it makes the Knicks a seoous eoo- Championship team, Could they scores of 72 and 70 to help lead tender and threalens the Chicago m3reh them? Probably nOLCanthey i the team to a sixth place finish. dynasty that is slowly beang built accomplish what they did? Yes. Smith, who cane play any front Next Juneshouki bea busy time counposition, will takcsomeofthc at Madison Square Garden. the - i Headstrom said, "We're coming scoringpressurcoCrPatrickEwlng. Knicks will be in !he NBA fllUlls together and everyone's game "Doc and Rolando are dying to get and the Rangers will be in the is improving," 1 a championship ring, And Patrick, Stanley Cup, Wouldn 't it be great ir f inmyeyes,isoneorthebestcemers they both won? ~=G=regg=Hed=strom======~1 Tennis Swings Action Attention Female Golfers Sluuit Poulill the team lost a tough match 2-7. Archway Sports Writer The ooly Bryant highlight of the If you are interested in playing varsity golf,please conlaCI Dr. Kristin Kennedy 31 malCh was sophomore Tabitha Kent 232-6316, Practice begins immediately. OUT tentative fall schedule is as follows: The women's tennis team had a who won a long three set match at week of ups and downs as they won 1#3, in the singles bracket against a Yale one and lost twO of the matches the tough opponent October 3 team played this week. She then teamed up with Mara October 9 M!. Holyoke Bryant ended their week whh by LeveytodefeattheH I doublestcam October 16 ECAC Championship @ Yale $hUlling out AIC 9-0 on Tuesday. rrom ConnectiCut College. Sophomores Dana Tessier and The lady Indian's bad their best Tabitha Kenlcootinued to have suc· matCh of the week 00 Friday when Is the Sports Section missing something? Could that some­ cess winning easily in their singles they shutout UMASS/Dartmouth, matches. Coieen Dykas woo in three selS thing be you? Writer's mettings are Sundays at 8:00 pm in our Samalha libby and Paul-Ine and Dana Tessier won in straighl office, located on the top floor of the MAC. Shepard, teaming up ror lhe first sets 6-3, 6-4. time in tournament play, won at last weekend' s grass IOlJJ113ment Frsehman Are Welcome! number one doubles. The Archwa y. .. You r Gateway to Creativity! Monday, at Connecticut College, conthMd, r.nn&, ~ II