Purple Reign Hopes to Meet Needs by Genoa Barrow Spartan Daily Staff Writer "Our Needs Aren't Being Met

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Purple Reign Hopes to Meet Needs by Genoa Barrow Spartan Daily Staff Writer VOLUME 105, NO. 55 MONDAY APRIL 21, 1997 INSIDE INSIDE Officers ride in memory Students perform of fallen comrades lip-sync for fund-raiser Page 4 Page 3 Serving Jose State University Since 1934 DAILY Beeler Purple Reign hopes to meet needs By Genoa Barrow Spartan Daily Staff Writer "Our needs aren't being met. What are you going to do about it?" That's the message Ken Beeler, candi- date for vice president for Student Affairs, got from members of the Associated Students on Friday. Beeler answered questions at a student forum designed to give students the opportunity to meet and comment on the finalists for the position. Students who attend the scheduled dis- cussion are asked to fill out questionnaires about the candidates' ability to do their jobs. After the forms are complete and the evaluation forms are in, a search commit- tee led by Martin Schutter will interview each of the candidates. As stated in the job announcement, the vice president for Student Affairs is responsible for the "coordination, budget, organization, planning and policy devel- opment for a student affairs division with more than 200 personnel and a budget of approximately II million." These areas include enrollment, counseling and hous- ing. The vice president also sits on three boards Student Union, Spartan Shops and the Foundation board. Whoever fills the position will also have an ciptia of-sit- PHOID BY BRANDON GARCIA Spartan Daily ting on an Associated Students board. The Artist, formerly known as Prince, performed Saturday and Sunday at the Event Center around the University to see the Artist who performed for 2-1/2 hours. The concert was a Associated Students President Jerry to more than 12,000 people. Some fans waited up to eight hours in a line that stretched mix of songs taken from his 18 previous albums and his latest release, "Emancipation " Simmons said the interim vice president for student affairs isn't working to meet the needs of students. Rescheduled concerts still bring See Beeler, page6 thousands to SJSU Event Center y Le Time vet .31;a1;tictirnrtailye Exeruni Editor "I love you ArrAlid loads of "Controversy.- the Bay Area. again, on -again performance a I hi to speak rust finally arrived it 'INV I his Everyone can than i 2.15111 Special Projects Editor weekend to the delight of more say what they people from all over the Bay Arcs. featured at Magazine Day And though his name has changed, rl want, but Artist, formerly known as Pun, e, look ti By Tiffany Sanchez certgoers through nearly two de, tiles ii lin:. every time I Spartan Daily Staff Writer including several from his current three d, release, " Emancipation. come back, I Barrett Seaman, Time Magazine's After a 30-minute wait. The Artist Special Projects Editor, who wrote his patented yell and the diverse have a place "Going for Broke: The Chrysler Story" in whipped itself into a frenzy. to stay isn't 1981 and who has served as co-editor on Parading around the stage in a jacket with three of 'rime's single topic special issues his unpronounceable name printed on Ili, that right?" The New Face of America in 1993, hack (one of three outfits for the night). 1 he Welcome to Cyberspace in 1995, and Artist kept the audience on its teet through Frontiers of Medicine will be speaking the first six songs which included "The Most The Artist, at Mll Alpha Gamma's 1 lilt Annual Beautiful Girl In The World" and "Purple formerly known as Magazine Day, Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. in Rain." the Student Union Ballroom. This would be just the beginning of a 2- Prince Seaman, who has worked as a news cor- 1/2 hour performance that left many fans, respondent for 15 years, originally started young and old, dripping with sweat. 0111 is an English major at Ilamilton "I'm going to take my time tonight. y'all," The Artist said. "I haven't College in 1967 where he earned his B.A., been out the house in a while." befOre going on to achieve his M.B.A in PHOTO BY DAVE LUCHANSKY Spartan Daily Indeed he hadn't. this was 1 he Artist's first trip to the Bay Area since marketing from Columbia University in he changed his name and spin Itom Warner Bros. in 1993. Lou Casolarl, 31, displays a few of his seven Prince tattoos as he stands in line outside the Event Center And he proclaimed his k we .iir rm.1 area. 19711 .was interested in writing, but I did- Saturday afternoon for that night's concert. Casolari, who said he has been a Prince tan since 1980, planned "I love you Bay Area," he said I:vet-rine %Valli . n't know what kind of writing," Seaman can say what they but to give The Artist pictures of his tattoos if he could gain backstage access, See The Mist, page6 said. "My father was in the advertising business in New York and I had natural See Editor, page4 Dr. Ruth speaks sexually at Santa Clara U. Editorial Tomorrow By Sean Coffey of sexual ignorance,- 1/t. Ruth said Battered women Spartan Daily Staff Writer like OW, WIll "I believe that talks may seek help from look at SJSU's "I don't know if this gym in this university AllOW us to I/el:WM MOM sex iii lit- A A crowd comprised mostly various programs erate, and AA we become mort: ediicat- closest downtown women gathered in a dark rorini has ever heard the type of language we will be no need Mr sex ther- Wednesday night to talk about sex ed. there Page 2 retailer, the Pavilion apists," Dr. Ruth said The room was Santa Clara are going to use tonight." Dr. Ruth spoke lightheartedly Looking pretty University's limn, Activities Center. Dr. Ruth Westheimer, peppered her lecture with and the conversation about sex was and lite beauty sex therapist humor. Flow many sperm does it take led by none other than renowned sex industry promotes to fertilize AO egg? According to Dr. therapist and lecturer Dr. Ruth Ruth. "One fast one." the druggethout boil( Westheimer. It was dark because the "I think that sexuality is some- language we are going to use tonight," She spoke candidly about mastur- lights were shut tiff at Dr Ruth's thing that is alive in kits of things that Dr. Ruth said as an opening com- Page 2 bation , safe sex, and finding sexuality request since they were buzzing and we do. and I find little written about ment. as a normal part of our lives. "I do making it hard to hear. She interrupt- it makes sense," Ingeboty In her lecture, titled -Sexually believe that sexually literate people in Bombing trial ed her lecture several times to com- McKechnic, a pSYCh01.1!V major at Speaking," she first focused on dis- health can he sexually active ment on the noise. SCU said. McKechnie hoped that pelling many of the myths and mis- good 'Mind?) McVeigh 's Dr. Ruth said, Santa Clara University students hearing Dr. Ruth might clear tip conceptions about pregnancy, sexual- until they are 99," trial expected to "And anything two consenting adults demonstrated their interest in Dr. some of her confusion. ity and "stamping out sexual illiteracy "I don't know if this do on their kitchen floor, on the start this week Ruth by their rapt attention and gym in this and ignorance." Page 3 enthusiastic applause. university has ever heard the type of "A lot of unhappiness results out See Dr. Ruth, page3 Monday, April 21, 1997 2 OPINION San Jose State University SPARTAN DAILY Victims of abusive relationships have more alternatives ending say there is a thin line between Jose has resources to help families cope with victims that remain silent. who have improved their lives by They love and hate. It is time for women the daily stresses of life in Silicon Valley. These victims of repeated patterns of such a relationship. Editorial the story of the and men who have lived too long on 'The San Jose Family Violence center that abuse need to find their voices and speak up. One famous example is opened last week it an example of such a Don't let the pattern continue. If they entertainers -1 Ina and Ike I urner. the hate side of life to make sure that their department is available to students in need of the love side. resource. Or ADT's, electronic pendant that can't find the courage within themselves to Tina Turner's story of domestic violence lives remain on intervention. film, one should have to live in fear of when pressed. can summon police if a vic- stop it, intervene and shower them with and abuse was made public in the No People should have a zero-tolerance atti- It." being the victim of the physical or emotion- tim's safety is threatened. respectful thoughts to guide them toward "What's Love Got to Do With tude with all domestic abuse and violence. and al battery from someone they love. 'These victims of abuse can file restraining self-help. Ms.Turner's life became most fulfilling orders and battery charges. Citizens can write a letter to their con- Let them know it's not OK., and never successful when she turned her back on her Home, usually a place of comfort and gressional representatives and demand legis- last place these victims of The San Jose Police Department will fol- will be, until they leave the dependent, former partner and husband.
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