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The Guardian, May 27, 1987 Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 5-27-1987 The Guardian, May 27, 1987 Wright State University Student Body Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/guardian Part of the Mass Communication Commons Repository Citation Wright State University Student Body (1987). The Guardian, May 27, 1987. : Wright State University. This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Activities at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Guardian Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. tudent has he Motor City Pop pulls into Rat not ackpack stolen rt ant b9okstore the On the first day of Spring als ter classes, Mark Adam liege er allegedly had his back " k stolen from a bookdrop in ks, university bookstore. of According to Miller, two ks and some papers from pack were later recovered m a yard a short distance m campus in a residential ea. The pack and a physics onent k were never found. f Miller said he was told by ats, cis Goeggel, W.S.U. e kstore manager, to make a rida of the missing items. At the ec­ e time, according to Miller, ggel said there was no proof property was stolen from the kstore. (I to r) Dave , Rob and Joe Caruso jam in the Rat last night with a mix of up tempo originals and cover tunes. This was the band's se­ cond appearance at WSU this year . They have a new album coming out this summer. Photo by Lori Jones r "As far as I am concerned customer is always right," 'd Miller. "We have never had anyone Raiders fall in bid .to steal -national title rt this type of thing happen­ before. Bookdrops are used were a victim of the "long make it 3-2. found themselves on the short nearly every other university By DAVE CLARK arm" of the law. The Raiders took the lead in end of the score in the series. d there are also lockers Sports Editor Troy State, Ala., the defen­ the fourth when Brian Spears The Trojans fought back to ailable for use," said Goeggel. ding champions, slammed the singled to lead off the inning, retake the lead with a pair of (MONTGOMERY, Ala.)--The door on any Raider champion­ and one out later, Kreinbrink runs in the sixth, but WSU "There is no mention of using Wright State Raider baseball ship hopes on Monday by sent a majestic screamer over answered back to aid Bosway kers in the bookstore and I team went to the NCAA Divi­ downing the Raiders, 8-7, in the right-center field wall for his with a three spot in the seventh. didn't see any sign saying sion II World Series in Mon­ what may be the most second homer of the year. That Blakeley began the seventh tgomery to try to steal the memorable WSU game ever. was the first time Troy had responsible for lost or stolen See "Champs", page 4 'cles. I would also like to tell championship away for five Bosway, pitching on only two student that this type of other squads, and if the Raiders days rest for the first time in his g can happen to anybody,'' would have accomplished that collegiate career, returned to the Miller. feat, it would have been the mound in the game with the Blood donors needed world's greatest and biggest Trojans of Troy State, but when Miller said because of the heist. the smoke cleared, from the dia­ During the spring and summer needed to provide this life­ all attitude of the book The series started out well for mond duel to the death, only months, with vacations and saving liquid. Ores e, he won't purchase the Raiders with pitchers Don the Trojans remained standing. holidays, blood and plasma The plasmapheresis process Ything else from them, in­ Bosway and Curt Sutter combin­ After throwing 115 pitches on donations are fewer. Therefore, has been highlighted on such ing course books if another ed for a shutout in the opener, Friday, Bosway tossed 178 more we are currently faced with a · programs as the ' 'Jerry Lewis It a chant in the area sells them. and catcher Wayne LaPan towards home on Monday, but blood/plasma shortage. Telethon," "P.M. Magazine," d below knocked a homer, committing all the junior left-hander got for and "That's Incredible," among "I have been given approval the first WSU crime--assault by his "long arm" was his first Plasma is used to treat burn others. This process includes om the university to pay him the battery--in a 1-0 win over post-season loss as a Raider. and shock victims, young· boys careful donor screening, a full ce S.00 , the cost of the book he New Haven, Conn., but after Troy jumped out early, scor­ with hemophilia, open-heart physical, blood drawing, separa­ 50 · s was stolen. He has never splitting two decisions on Staru­ surgery and Rh disease of the tion of plasma from blood and ()() ing three times in the first, but me back to claim the money. day, one against Columbus, Ga. the Raiders came back with two newborn. reinfusion of red blood cells. have tried to get hold of him (a loss) and the other against runs in the second on hits by Donors need to be educated Everyone who is healthy can ce. We are willing to replace Cal State-Dominguez Hills (a Scott Carpenter, Bruce Krein­ to the fact that it is safe to help by donating plasma at our " said Goeggel. win) on Saturday, the Raiders brink, and Ted Blakeley to do "la c and more donors µre local FDA regulated facility. EDITORIAL/OPINION 'Our world can live without nuclear weapons' To the editor: highly unlikely that it can successfully destroy all I find it incomprehensible that we spend "No nukes are good nukes." I am for global ·of the USSR's 100,000-plus missiles in their billions of dollars on something that 950Jo of the nuclear disarmament. I believe that our world boost phase, which lasts from 30-400 seconds, National Academy of Scientists feel will not can live without nuclear weapons. A reduction of and even if it missed SOJo, those remaining could work (Star Wars). I find it even ~ore insane that warheads doesn't mean anything when we have still destroy half of the population of the United we spend trillions of dollars on nuclear weapons over 100,000 and each one more powerful than States. What if the Russians decided to attack on that we pray we will never use! Why don't we the Hiroshima bomb. We don't need any bombs. a cloudy day? We're done for because the system use that money to feed our hungry, better the As for their use as a deterrent, the only thing is useless. Or maybe before they decided to environment, educate our people and improve that they deter is our sense of security. Our strike, the Russians could shoot down one of the our economy? Had we spent that money on buildup promotes a Soviet buildup and vice ver­ three mirrors that direct the laser, rendering the manufacturing technology, like the Japanese, sa, and the fear on each side increases, bringing whole system useless. They could even throw a maybe we wouldn't have to worry about our ex­ us closer to war, just because of a ''perceived'' handful of sand on a mirror to make it in­ port deficit with them, for people would be begg. tr TRU threat. The minute we/they let a missile go, both operable. These are only peanuts when you look ing to buy our goods, and this would even have .Oov sides, and other uninvolved countries, will be at the faults of SDI. reduced unemployment! Why can't we learn to eau destroyed. "Limited Nuclear War" is a fallacy. If you want to learn more about it, check out trust the Russians not to blow us up? We have Dr. Robert Bowman's book, Star Wars: Defense trusted them enough not to up to now. Their Our security will not come from Star Wars, or or Death Star?, or go to audio-visual in Rike economy is in sad shape, too, because they have SDI (Strategic Defense Initiative), either. It is not and watch the videotape of the lecture he gave spent their money on the arms race, too. Fear is a non-nuclear defense shield as many believe. It's here in April. He was the director of the SDI the ultimate enemy here, not the Russians. Fear an offensive weapon disguised as .a defensive program during the Ford & Carter administra­ will kill us, but with trust we will live, and weapon. These weapons consist of high intensity tions, and he was very informative (why The thrive, in peace. lasers that originate from nuclear reactions. Guardian refused .to print the article about him These lasers are designed to shoot missiles out of that a professor turned in, makes me question Senior the sky as they approach the U.S. But they can how much our media really does censor the Environmental Health also blow up satellites and just about anything news). UCAM else. If we were contemplating a first strike, we could blow up the Russian satellites, destro}'ing their communications and tracking systems, and be able to successfully carry out a first strike Arbagi should apologize to YCL without retaliation.
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