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VOLUME 44, NUMBER 8 Marist College, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. APRIL 21,1994 Another burst

by CIRCLE STAFF

A letter to the editor in the April 14 issue of The Circle prompted yet another student rally, this one on Sunday, April 17, increasing visibility of racial tension on campus. It was the third rally in two weeks. Desmond Ebanks, co-chairman of the urban programming council within the Black Student Union, said he does not believe the majority of the campus is racist, though. "I know there is an element of racism," Ebanks said, a sophomore. "There is a lack of appreciation of cultural issues." He cited the letter, which refereed to multiculturalism and diversity as "nonsense," as proof that there is some level of intolerance on campus. Raul De La Rosa,' president of El Arco Iris Latino, said the was of­ fended by the letter. ' "When I saw that (letter), I cried," he said. "I don't usually cry in public, but I cried when I saw that... I can't understand how anyone can say multiculturalism is nonsense. "It's just one person's view, but I'm offended," he added. Marshalita Cross, president of the BSU, said she was disappointed the author of the letter, Jon DeRise, a freshman, did not attend the rally in the Champagnat Hall breezeway. "It is unfortunate that an individual has such ideas and is not able to come out and defend them," Cross said. DeRise did not return The Circle's phone calls. The issue of the cap on clubs was also addressed at the rally. A flier distributed by the rally's organizers accused the Student Govern­ ment Association and the College's administration of making no attempts to lift the current cap on clubs. The flier states: "Supposedly our SGA representatives put this cap in place. We are here to have them remove it." . The flier goes on to state that several groups, like the Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Student Association, will not be chartered due to the cap .andJAbecause their choices are not accepted by few." ' "'"* ' Matt Gillis, SGA president, said he agreed with much of what people at the rally said; however, changing policies was not a simple process and there were other considerations. "We don't have unlimited resources at Marist," Gillis said. "If the senate votes to remove or expand the club cap, then there will be open­ Two construction workers attempt to contain damage done by the fifth water main break this ings for other clubs. For the time being, our resources are limited." year. See related story. The following reporters contributed to this report: Chris Berinato Ted Circle photo/Matt Martin Holmlund, Kaihyrn Link, Julie Martin and S.J. Richard. WMCR to begin new program to counsel callers on love by BLYTHE MAUSOLF relationship-type questions as op­ mostly relationship-oriented the press. tion is not responsible for what Staff Writer posed to more explicitly sexual questions. Kelly said that they feel this is a they say on the show," said questions. Wright and Curatola said they relevant issue that needs to be Ebanks. . You've thought about it, heard Wright said that they approach­ willhave control over what they discussed. Kelly also mentioned To encourage students participa­ about it and maybe even had it - ed Neal Kelly, the general manager answer. that WMCR is the only medium tion, Curatola mentioned that and now is the time to talk about it. of the station, and he was receptive "We won't answer things we feel able to do it, because they can get they've put up posters to advertise What is it? to the idea, so it developed from uncomfortable talking about. an immediate response from the upcoming show. The signs are Sex at Marist College. there. We're looking more for 'my people. designed to attract attention, by There will be a meeting right boyfriend broke up with me, what Ebanks said he agreed with Kel­ specifically mentioning "sex". On April 27, during the lunch - time activity hour, from noon to 2 before the show airs between do I do?' type questions than 'what ly about the need to discuss sex and In order for the show to be a suc­ p.m., WMCR will be having the Wright," Curatola, Kelly and Des­ position is best?'," said Wright. mentioned that there would be no cess, there must be students who "sex line". mond Ebanks, the program direc­ Kelly said that if the administra­ censorship on the part of the call in, as well as listen. Many peo­ Juniors Michelle Wright and tor, to discuss the show and the fact tion should question the show, the station. ple know about the show and are HeatherCuratola will host the call- that there will be a lot of people station would use the same argu­ "They have total freedom to say ...see SEX page 9^ in program. listening to it. ment as The Circle has, freedom of whatever they want. The radio sta­ "We plan to have people call in The administration may be to ask questions and we'll play somewhat apprehensive about the some music between calls," said show. Curatola said that they may Fifth water main break impairs campus Wright. think that the show will be obnox­ ious or disgusting due to the nature roughly 20 workers who were at the An area approximately six feet Curatola said she came up with deep and 15 feet wide was dug out the idea after listening to the "love" "of the topic. byKEVIN O'NEILL site were startled when they realiz­ phones", a similar program on However, Curatola said that Staff Writer ed that the main electrical, gas and to get to the water main. Workers they would try to keep the show telecommunication lines were all Z-100, a radio station out of the then stood in four inches of mud Empire State Building. from getting out of hand by main­ The fifth water main break this nestled together in the same corner. taining a mostly question and year temporarily impaired main Taking no chances, the laborers as they worked on the ruptured But unlike the "love phones", pipe which had a circumference of the sex line will deal more with answer type format and discussing electrical, gas, and telecommunica­ took action and asked for securi­ tion lines on campus last week. ty's help. nearly three inches. The water main break this year "At 9:30 a.m. security went door occurred behind Donnelly Hall (ad­ to door and told us to turn off the With the main gas line running jacent to route 9) early last Friday computers," said Linda Dabonna, across the splintered pipe and the Circle morning. of the payroll office. "They knew electrical and telecommunication The weather may be to blame for there was a break and didn't know lines neighboring, the workers tem­ this latest break, according to what would happen, they thought porarily clamped the ruptured pipe. non-scientific poll members of the construction team. there would be a surge." "After the terrible winter we The Computer Center in Don­ The right sized clamp was not in More than 200 students were asked to respond had, when the weather warmed up nelly was closed from noon until stock and had to be picked up in the pipe cracked," said a Pizzagali 12:30 p.m. for fear of a surge. Fishkill on Monday morning which to the following question source who wished to remain Nothing happened to the com­ is when work was to be completed anonymous. puters and the rest of the day went on the pipe. Do you watch MCTV? Another factor which didn't help on as normal. was the fact that "the pipe was old After their discovery, the Yes -105 No - 87 and deteriorated," said Tom Da­ workers had to "hand dig," accor­ Town of Poughkeepsie water in­ Do you listen to WMCR? ly, director of physical plant. ding to Daly the rest of the way to spectors were instructed to ensure The break was discovered at 7:00 get to the pipe which took a vast that the city water was not con­ Yes - 95 No - 97 a.m. and secured by 2:30 p.m. after • amount of time. taminated. Pizzagali workers put aside some of "By using the machine (the back Do you read The Circle? the surprises they encountered. hoe), one scoop takes what would Workers said it is possible that While digging to get to the normally take one hour to do by the pipe could have been leaking all Yes -158 No - 34 broken pipe with a back hoe, the hand," said the anonymous source. winter. THE CIRCLE, APRIL 21,1994 THE CIRCLE, APRIL 21,1994 s are people too, in uh-2" hear story of mother's loss to hazing by JOHN DOUGHERTY president of Kappa Kappa Gam­ seen him abuse alcohol before. This Sigma Phi Epsilon and the Greek Some hard-line greek members "Leprechaun 2" seemed to be bordering on said nothing is important enough by JUSTIN SEREMET commercial in which he gives Bridget a nice A man sitting near me had a tendency of ; v Staff Writer ma, hazing has no place in Greek is why she was suspicious of the ex­ Council. In order to participate in tongue kiss on her cheek, leaving a long line laughing throughout the film; giggling at the an orange tint. ; life. ;..':. -. cuse the school gave her about a , Greek week activities new fraterni­ to break the code of secrecy. But, One might actually feel sorry for midgets of drool. . leprechaun's devious actions. Not only were the FX not too good, but Death by hazing is not "You could lose a person who drinking accident and that it was no ty and sorority members had to at­ after viewing the latest bad horror movie to Of course, Bridget's boyfriend, a dork During one scene in which the leprechaun honorable. could be an asset to your sorority one's fault. tend the speech by Stevens. come out of Hollywood, "leprechaun 2." the editing left something to be desired. Haywood and Richard said they named Cody (Charlie Heath), will do yells out, "You can't escape! It's hopeless!", Eileen Stevens lost her son or fraternity," she said. Stevens eventually got a call don't feel that mood exists at Warwick Davis, who has starred in everything in his power to save his busty lov­ the man nearby repeated "he said it's Scott Haywood, a member of There are scenes in which the actors' Chuck Stenzel to a hazing incident After being told by Alfred of­ from Stenzel's roommate who was Tau Kappa Epsilon and Greek Marist. "Return of the Jedi," "Willow," and of ed one in every cliched way possible. hopeless!" mouths are clearly not moving, yet the voices at Alfred University in upstate New ficials that her son died from "con­ in the fraternity that he was pledg­ course, the original classic "Leprechaun," He is assisted by his elderly friend Morty The man also brought the wife and kids Council, said new members are seemed to come out of nowhere. York. On Feb. 24, 1978, her son suming too much alcohol," Stevens ing. His roommate told Stevens who keep the fraternity alive. Hazing is an issue that many might be better employed if he was involved (Adam Biest), who advises Cody of the an­ along for this geek show. was given a pint of bourbon, a fifth decided she had to find out for about the trunk incident and she in midget bowling; it might be more cient powers of the leprechaun. Another scene involving Bridget punching people like to avoid because of the The camera also appears to be bouncing of wine and six-pack of beer and herself. took over from there. brutality of it. Doing calisthenics in respectable. Biest gives the only somewhat convincing a man in the chest got a girl in the back row in' some parts of the film. told to finish it before he got out Stevens was told by a pathologist Stevens has been campaigning "You have to evaluate what you Davis, who plays the repulsive, poorly performance since Davis's Irish tongue (pun to yell out "You go girl!" are doing," Haywood said. "New a sauna with heavy clothing on, be­ of the trunk of the car. that her son died of acute alcohol ever since, trying to convince ing passed around in a circle drunk made-up leprechaun, attempts to frighten his not intended) really gets on your nerves. For a brief moment, I actually thought I If you couldn't figure out by now, one can The members of Klan Alpine poisoning. His lungs had filled up lawmakers and greeks that hazing members are the life blood of the audience by biting off fingers, hanging peo­ The film also showcases its abundance of was attending an advanced screening of Mar­ fraternity." He said it's important and "trunk drinking" are only a watch "Leprechaun 2" even without wat­ fraternity drove around for 45 with fluid and he drowned, accor­ has no place in society. Hazing is few of the potentially dangerous ple, and jumping out from behind corners. midgets, who are seen in a scene at a bar on tin Lawrence's NC-17 "You So Crazy." ching the original. minutes with three people in each ding to Bruce Hornbuckle, author illegal in 32 states, including New for the new members to carry on Here's the story: after 1000 years of hiber­ St. Patrick's Day, conveniently the Maybe it was the midgets in the film that the un-tarnished tradition of activities involved in the pledging trunk. When they stopped the cars, of "Death By Hazing," a report York. process. nating, the evil leprechaun emerges to find leprechaun's birthday. brought out the best in people. It's still hard to believe the first one made most of the boys were vomiting, published by Sigma Alpha Epsilon Richard said Steven's speech was brotherhood and they must do this a bride and is willing to do whatever By the way, is it "midget," "dwarf," or Maybe members of the audience are begin­ enough money for there be a sequel. Chuck was unconscious. He never Fraternity. powerful and moving. by example. unspeakable acts that he can to find her. "vertically challenged?" ning to notice that there aren't enough woke-up. The pathologist said when they "It was great how she could According to Steve Sansola, His desired female is named Bridget With all this talk of being politically cor­ dwarfs in the movie/TV industry, especial­ Nevertheless, "Leprechaun 2" is perfect Eileen Stevens addressed the cut Chuck's body open he could make a powerful statement out of Members of greek organizations assistant dean for activities and (played by the unknown Shevonne Dunkin), rect, have midgets received their own fair ly after the suicide of Herve Villechaize for viewing at 4 a.m. on "USA Up All Nite," greek organizations of Marist Col­ smell the alcohol. His body went a terrible tragedy," she said. and Stevens said they find the issue housing, Marist handles any pro­ the typical dumb but beautiful blonde who shake? ("Tattoo" of Fantasy Island) and since the and might be more enjoyable under the in­ lege on Wednesday April 6. She into shock because of his lack of Hazing can be in the form of of secrecy of fraternity initiation blems with the Greek organizations doesn't resist in showing off her bare chest. Let's give credit where credit is due. WWF ended midget wrestling. fluence of drugs or alcohol while telling gave a speech about the events on drinking experience. mental or physical abuse and the difficult to discuss. Some op­ internally. He declined to comment She is kidnapped by the leprechaun and Surprisingly enough, there was a fair B-grade horror movie fans usually view midget jokes. the night her son died. Stevens said her son was not a effects of both are damaging. ponents have argued for the right on to what extent Marist has had endures his nauseating sexual advances, in­ crowd of ethnic diversity at this Sunday even­ films like this for the gore, yet the FX of the According to Kimberly Richard, heavy drinker and she had never The speech was sponsored by to keep the secrecy intact. to deal with such hazing events. cluding a scene you may have seen in the ing showing of "Leprechaun 2." movie were very mediocre; the blood in Otherwise, forget it. (Grade: F) Sun, sand, surf, and the sizzle of summer songs Student one step closer to goal Seniors seeking jobs for blood, and writes poetry in his soloing. by DANA BUONICONTI the Beatles influence, with some about it is just getting to say the spare time. "Liar," the first single from very McCartney-sounding vocals word "dookie" over and over. as graduation nears First off, thanks to all who had Man or machine, he's Henry "Weight," is currently being ex­ on a few songs. Try it yourself. of becoming professional writer comments about the words that oc­ Rollins. ploited on MTV. The production, by Jack Joseph If I remember correctly, the pop- "I'm relieved that 1 won't have, The new record, Catch it if you can, because Puig (surprise! he's produced by RON JOHNSON In fact, Murphy said this venture Murphy said that her formula by COLLEEN MURPHY cupied this space last week; they core trio, Billie Joe on guitar, Tre for success, which she passes on to to go on interviews and send out ; were appreciated. "Weight," is a sure-fire aid to help Rollins wears a Superman costume; Jellyfish), is impeccable; with head­ on drums, and Mike on bass, hail Staff Writer has inspired her to submit more Staff Writer ,.. resumes. This is what I've always ! you vent aggression. a blessed moment of sheer rock phones, "Ro Sham Bo" is total ear from Los of Angeles. work to contests and publishers. others, includes many revisions and Second things second, summer, Driven by this newfound sense of personal reflection. wanted to do," Boris said. believe it or not, is creeping up on If you're angry, Rollins can help. power. candy. What makes these guys so much It was Andrea Murphy's first Nightmares filled with cover let- Interning can be the ticket to fin­ Chock full of tight hardcore rif- My pal Chris describes The The best songs are written by time. She had never before en­ purpose Murphy said she now "You have to have your own ' ters, resumes and appointment us ever so quickly. fun is their passion and plucky writes all the time. voice,"Murphy said. "One great ding, a job, Meaghan FitzGerald And, of course, you need some fing and a newfound sense of Grays, a new band on Sony, as a Falkner, such as "Oh Well spirit, and their pop appeal and countered this type of experience, ;.books flying overhead arc plaguing found out. She started at the groove, Rollins waxes loud about cross between Jellyfish and Joe Maybe," "Friend Of Mine," and swell harmonies. but once she tried it she could not However, it takes more than way to do this is to revise, to be this year's seniors as they begin tapes to bring with you on all those determination to be a successful succinct. It's good to go over it United Way last year. When her lost beach trips with your closest, everything from self-denial to • Jackson; a perfect description of the first single, "Very Best Years." Reprise should be shot, though, go back. their job searches. boss there left to start PDF human weakness to, well, their debut record, "Ro Sham If retro with a '90s spin sounds "Oh, If only I could live off do­ writer, it also requires talent. again and again, until each word is And the recession is supposed to most personal friends. for releasing "Longview" Which according to Tina Tortora, in its proper place. Publishing, she got an internship The following are a couple of self-denial. Bo." good, you may want to give The as the first video. ing this," Murphy said. • be over. with that company. New bassist adds Featuring two former guitarists Grays a listen. Thanks, to her first published vice president of Reading and "I see what people write and Tell that.to the class of '94. platters that will probably be ac­ Not only does it have the most Writing Interactions, Murphy has myself, and you know everyone ; She started in January with PDF companying me on my adventures. a bottom-end schwing to the for Jellyfish, Jason Falkner and Green Day has recently released language out of all the songs on poem she is indeed one step closer Seniors are in various phases of which puts out Musicmachinc and deconstruction at hand, while Jon Brion, it's easy to see the the Feel-Good Record Of The toward the ultimate goal of writing plenty. draws themes from their life." job hunting at this point; some are He's built like a mack truck, il­ "Dookie," but it's not even one of One theme that Murphy has ex­ Hudson Valley Freetime, a free lustrated with tattoos, has coffee guitarist Chris Haskett smears the likeness. Year. the better songs on the record. professionally. "She pumps out metaphors like going on interviews, some are still monthly newspaper. icing on the cake with some meaty The Grays are pretty heavy on "Dookie," their major-label My . faves are "Burnout," Murphy was recently notified there's no tomorrow," Tortora tracted from her life, is the impor­ sending resumes, and some are get­ said, "I'm sure it's not the last tance of time. Murphy said time FitzGerald, a communication debut for Reprise, features 14 "Welcome To Paradise," "Basket that her poem, "Father Time", ting job offers.' arts major from East Sandwich, songs in something like 35 minutes. Case," and "Sassafras Roots." would appear in a collection of thing she'll have published." has become doubly important to .Andrew Boris, a communication Tortora said Murphy's abilities her following the death of her . -.Massl, will..work; as'-an editorial Videos for all occasions One of the awesomest things . Enjoy "Dookie".with a friend. poems entitled "A Far Off Place." arts major frcmvUnioni'N.J.^* has assistant for the publisher." Publication resulted from Mur­ extended beyond the mainstream . father last year. beena.workingia$; a ^weekend disk:,, i ' "A lot of the poetry I wrote was ; *>'->.^•//?.7'sfartecf';a^y.vv/Jere;e/se;-/'.'(i' by JENNIFER GIANDALONE If you love Disney, it is probably- suspected of malpractice, starring phy's semi-final placement within. of college poetry, thus reaching a [jockey for, WPDH-FM since be a glorified secretary working my worth going to. Alec Baldwin and Nicole Kidman. a contest sponsored ; by the higher level. about him," Murphy said. "September. Coming soon to a video store way up. At PDF, I've sold ads, Disney's sleeper hit "Cool Run­ On May 25, the Academy Award publisher. Notification of further "Her poems are really effective She said her viewpoint of time .. "They told me that the next full written stories, done editing, near you... nings" also comes to video this winning film "The Piano," starr­ "YOU CAN BE A advancement or lack thereof is still cause most poems of people her age has become a bit more complex time slot that opens up will be typesetting, and layout already." "Mrs. Doubtfire," the top spring. ing Oscar winners Holly Hunter pending. are just streaming of con­ than most people. mine," Boris said, "I'll do FitzGerald said. grossing comedy of 1994, hits the John Candy stars in this en­ and Anna Paquin, comes to home Whether she wins the contest or sciousness, yet she's, got poetry "I see time as a constraint like weekends and sub shows until FitzGerald was glad -to be shelves later this month. joyable comedy about the first video. not, Murphy said the contest as down pat," Tortora said. . a drug and people are like, addicted then:" •; through with the job hunting pro- Robin Williams stars as Daniel Jamaican bobsled team to compete I wouldn't expect this to do too STOCKBROKER" well as the subsequent publication As a' founding member and to it," Murphy said, "I know, 1 am Boris began at WPDH last year .cess; she didn't send resumes out Hillard, a divorcee who is limited in the Winter Olympics. much rental business, but people • had a major impact on her life. secretary for R.A.W. Interactions definitely a time junkie." ' as a production intern. Over the to anyplace else. , • to seeing his children only on This is your typical Disney feel­ may be curious because of the "It's very important to me Murphy also helps others to get Murphy is quick to note her - summer he worked as a dee jay on weekends. "I don't think I'll, be there good, stand-up-and-cheer-at-the- recognition the film got at this 'cause I'd like to keep on writing their poetry down pat. work is filled with the influences of weekends at a country music radio forever," she said, "But it will be He completely fools his ex-wife end type movie. year's Oscars. in the future," Murphy said. "She is a wonderful person, who other writers. She states that she rstation'in Ocean City, Md., and (Sally Field) when he masquerades Coming to video on June 14 is In September, Disney's first "Before this, I didn't know I could really gives a lot of herself to peo­ appreciates the style of Emily .. when he returned .to school last fall, as Mrs. Doubtfire and becomes his "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective." animated feature film becomes its be published." ple," Tortora said. Dickinson. WPDH said they heeded him. ...see JOBS page 8^ children's nanny so he can see them Jim Carrey's brainless comedy last to come to video when "Snow t Continental, we groom you for success from the start, and everyday. about the man who finds the White and the Seven Dwarfs" is offer you full support, financial security &. special advantages. Williams is hilarious in this film Miami Dolphins' stolen mascot is released. that should rtot only be rented, but being released to video with added On October 4, the biggest movie Holocaust awareness includes surviviors, film bought and taken home. footage that wasn't seen in the of all time becomes the biggest In May, Walt Disney pictures theaters. home video event of all time. Our "Paid Training Course" produces priceless results. You will team family again. Kuba worked as a questions from the audience and faculty, and staff with actual Lawler intends to continue the releases their first animated movie I can't think of what could be by JEANINNE AVILES Steven Spielberg's Academy from an elite group of top producers on a one-to-one basis - earn salary machinist in the labor camps and there were readings and poems read footage of the movie which was struggle for awareness even after^ that goes straight to video. added, and I won't even try to Award winner "Jurassic Park" will AND was sent to Schindler's factory in by members of Marist Theatre. provided by Universal Pictures. Holocaust Awareness Week is' This sequel to "Aladdin," the guess what was left out. &. bonus while you learn. You will be groomed for fast promotions Into dominate the fall rental market. PATRICIA SMITH-POMALES 1943. Violinist Rudolph Efram finish­ Susanne Yanusz, Allison Martin, over. most successful Disney full-length On the more serious side, Brian Fresh off "Schindler's List" and management. You will have the full support of a professional team, "I don't know why my name ed with a solo, followed by a clos­ and Margo Campbell were the stu­ film, is attempting to dominate this DePalma's "Carlito's Way" comes "The Flintstones" (Spielberg's and: Staff Writers "We're also trying to get a group came up," he said. When he was ing prayer by Father Luke dent interviewers for the documen­ showing of the movie (Schindler's spring's rental market. our way in a few weeks. company Amblin Entertainment • Qualified Leaders • Generous 75% Payout being moved, he said, he thought he McCann. tary while Theresa Hardaway and "The Return of Jafar" brings Al Pacino plays a drug dealer Two of Oskar Schindler's List) locally," Lawler said. produced it), Spielberg stands to • Rapid Promotions • 3 Month Training Program rescued victims came to Marist would be killed. Meanwhile, Marist scheduled Ed Strother handled the back all of the original characters, who wants to get out of the make even more money with this • Professional Offices • Salary While You Learn campus on April 11 to tell students During this process of selection, events for Holocaust Awareness cinematography. but not all of the original voices. business after serving a prison video release. the Nazis would take many of Week and last Monday a group of "The students put a lot of effort According to Lawier, Steve San­ Unfortunately, the person who term, but has a hard time doing it. of their personal experiences dur­ Don't expect many other releases ing the period known as the the Jews and shoot them. "We students and staff from the media into the project," Lawler said. sola in activities plans on setting up made "Aladdin" as good as it was, Does this sound a little familiar? in September or October, though. lived from hour to hour," he said. center presented a documentary of "They have to do their own transportation so students will be will not be returning to give his Kind of like "The Godfather Holocaust. Other video companies won't "I am a Holocaust survivor," "There are no words to describe reactions by students to research and then get reactions able to get into a private showing talents to the second film. III," don't you think? bother to compete with these two the daily routines and what we "Schindler's List." from their peers." of the movie as a community. You guessed it, Robin Williams The only difference is that huge movies and may rush some said Helen Beck, a victim who lost is not the voice of the Genie this her four brothers and two sisters in ff Michael Corleone didn't go to jail. titles out in August, or hold off on Lawler said she is adamant about time around. Anyway, getting back to the some releases until November. concentration camps. I was greatly moved to stand in the presence of two people who went Dan Castellaneta, the voice of Because there are very few peo­ Holocaust awareness because to­ topic at hand, "Carlito's Way" Retailers will spend their money day's generation really doesn't Homer Simpson, will take over as was a good movie and worth the on "Jurassic Park" and "Snow Join a winning team and be a part of pur success. We're offering an ple who lived through this time, through this terrible torment through a time that people today are still Mrs. Beck wants to "remind the know much about it except what the voice of Williams' legendary price of a rental. White," and won't have much left Invitation to visit us and tour our offices and speak to recent graduates character. world of what happened during the saying never existed." - Ben Diamant, professor of CIS they read in a couple of history Next on the list is "Malice," a to stock their shelves with anything who are establishing a life time career for themselves at Continental books. The movie is only an hour and suspense thriller about a doctor else. 20th century." six minutes and definitely won't be Broker Dealer Corporation. • Mrs. Beck worked with one of the same as its predecessor. her sisters in a camp as "cheap witnessed," Mrs. Beck said, telling The powerful movie became the The creators went throughout Just rent it before you die-hard labor" making marble tombstones how Nazi soldiers performed hor­ focus of this year's Holocaust campus and asked students, facul­ "If they (the new generation) get Disney fans buy it. For Immediate information please call Michael Hasho at: before she was called to Schindler's rors "just because they had fun do­ Awareness Week. ty, and staff who had seen the film to actually hear survivors in person Disney also releases the sound­ factory. ing so." Janet Lawler, the Media Center three questions: who was speak about what happened and track to its upcoming movie "The INVITING APPLICATIONS FOR FALL 1994 Beck lives with her husband "Remembering is a human AV/TV operation manger and Schindler, what was the most they see this film, I think they'll get Lion King" on May 31. 516-741-5400 Kuba in Poughkeepsie and they necessity," said Brother Joseph editor and producer of the memorable scene in Schindler's a pretty good idea of what really With five songs by Elton John • CONVENIENT LOCATION II you wish to receive admission both frequently lecture at high Belanger, who told the audience documentary, said it is basically a List, and why did Schindler risk his happened. and Oscar winner Tim Rice, it's Huntington. Long Island campus materials and/or arrange for a campus schools, churches, and colleges that the Holocaust is not necessari­ reaction to the film. life to save others? is easily reached by public or private visit, you are encouraged to contact: The responses varied, yet there "It's also just important to let guaranteed to dominate the music transportation. about the horrors they witnessed in ly a Jewish problem but a Christian "Students commented on scenes categories at next year's Academy Office of Admission concentration camps. one as well. they found most powerful; if they was one unifying feeling: it was an students know it could happen • DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Jacob 0. Fuchsberg Law Center NTINENTAL extremely powerful and touching again and it can happen to any kind Awards, as well as be successful on Select either a Full-Time Day. 300 Nassau Road Kuba Beck was 17 when World "I was greatly moved to stand in knew much about the holocaust the charts this summer. Part-Time Day. or Part-Time Evening Huntington, New York 11743 the presence of two people who before seeing the film; if they knew film. of religion or group. We see it every' schedule. War II began, living with his two day today; just not on such a "The Lion King" is scheduled brothers and his parents, when one went through this terrible torment who Oskar Schindler was," said "1 was sort of shocked when B ACCREDITATION TOURO COLLEGE Phone BROKER DEALER CORPORATION Lawler. "Just a general review asking people around campus scale." for release on June 24. The Law Center is Fully day he came home to an empty through a time that people today (516)421-2244 are still saying never existed," said moved them most from the about the responses," said junior If you want to see it before then, Approved by the American JACOB D. house. Bar Association. ext. 314 movie." Susanne Yanusz, who talked to A copy of the documentary can Radio City Music Hall is showing FUCHSBERG ESTABLISHED 1982 -MEMBERS NASD - MSRB -SIPC "The Nazis decided to make a Ben Diamant, a Computer Infor­ the film June 16 through June 23. CIIARNWC THROUGH OPPENHEIMER 8. CO, INC. mation Systems professor. The documentary is a combina­ students. "It seems as though hard­ be found in the library for any LAW CENTER an affirmative action/ •selection, and my family was ly anyone has seen the film." students who may be interested. Each show is being preceded by equal opportunity institution MEMBERS S.YS.E. selected," he said. He never saw his The Becks stayed to answer tion of reactions from students, a tribute to Disney's best music. THE CIRCLE, -APRIL 21,1994;

Frosh often unprepared for Marist experience THE CIRCLE, APRIL 21,1994 ning is not necessarily from a text tion," said freshman Angela in the cafeteria, nor did I expect to • year and smile.. Some will even by JENNIFER FORDE book. Romeo, from Oneonta, N.Y. "Ten be cursed at by the cafeteria laugh out loud at their.escapades. Staff Writer "In freshman year, you learn a years from now, I'll still be paying workers because 1 was upset by it," "We learned riot to drink beer in Freshman Hudson eomes to the "Municipal Bondage" a tale lot about patience and tolerance. off those student loans." said freshman Jo Ann Piezzo, from the elevator," said DeBetta and Many high school seniors who You really learn more about "I expected to become-more Westerly, R.I. "Perhaps the lack of freshman pal Kelly Walsh, from have been accepted to and plan to yourself than about academics," mature," said freshman Deb respect that we receivers students Marlton, NJ> "It's also not smart attend Marist hold many expecta­ said Poggi. DeBetta, from Levittown, NY. is the reason some students don't to be running up and down the Hudson to play Softball at Marist for the Renaissance Man tions as the first year of college rolls Residence Director's floor yelling and potato chips. "A lot of students come to col­ "But I think I've gotten worse." return after freshman year." pitches, which includes a screwball, athletes who have difficulty ad­ Truth is stranger than fiction. around. lege expecting to learn about the "I was just trying to get out of Fell said she believes that some to find a funnel." by SCOTT RONAGHAN slider, change-up, and rise ball. justing not only to the level of com­ He received the chips a week For many, these expectations Just look at Congress. later. real world, but college is really the house," said Noel Griffen, a freshmen do not return to Marist "Like I said, you learn a lot that Staff Writer "Michelle is a very smart pitcher petition, but the college at­ Select any street in New York Ci­ will be met and surpassed. For more of a transition that teaches freshman from Bronx, NY. "So for their sophomore year because is not academic," said Poggi. because she thinks about each pitch mosphere as well, Hudson said she Between trips to clown school or others, the future may not be as However some things of real ty, ANY. working as a motorpool driver for them about themselves," said Fell. was my friend, but he felt like his it was not really their choice to One of the major factors mak­ carefully," Degatano said. "She is had little difficulty adapting to her Chances are an excursion down bright as it seems. Many students look forward to mother came with him with all the come here in the first place. value are learned during freshman ing the Softball team contenders in a professional kind of pitcher, very new situation. the Democratic National Conven­ Stephanie Poggi, assistant year. one of those roads will provide an tion, Alford exits his psychic con­ their first year at college as a real security around here." "A lot of freshmen come here the Northeast Conference is the pit­ down to business when she is out "My first semester at school eyeful of eccentric musings. residence director of Leo Hall; and chance to be on their own for the First year students are also fac­ because a friend is coming too or "I didn't expect to form such ching they are receiving from on the mound." took some getting used to, but the finement by asking "what if..." Wendy Fell, resident assistant for strong relationships with the peo­ Jerry Seinfeld has made a career What if the Pope was a dog? first time. However, some of this ed with some situations that they because their parents wanted them Michelle Hudson. Hudson said her best pitch is her rest of the players on the team were out of it, Henry Alford has made Leo, are both seniors who have year's freshmen have found that never expected. Some complained to," said Fell: "They come here to ple here," said Walsh. "But since Hudson, who hails from San screwball, which she is able to real friendly, and let the younger What if the Bronte Sisters had worked with a lot of freshmen in we live together and see each other a book of it. seen a heavy metal band? being on your own is not always as that they still didn't have enough please someone else and then they Diego, CA, is having a phenomenal move inside and out on the batters. players feel welcome," Hudson "Municipal Bondage; One the past few years. glorious as it may seem. freedom. Others felt that they were realize that Marist really is not every day, we've become like a big season. As of April 10, the "I don't throw the fastball that said. What if your mother lived at the Poggi and Fell said they agree "I expected complete freedom, often treated disrespectfully by what they wanted for themselves." family. I think the friendships I've freshman hurler had thrown two much, so I have to rely on the Patricia South worth, senior co- that freshman year is a huge learn­ but I've found that you're never some college employees. However, some students will be made here are really going to last." no-hitters against Northeast Con­ screwball to be effective," said captain and pitcher, said Hudson ing experience, although the lear­ completely free from college tui­ "I didn't expect to find a mole able to look back on their freshman ference rival Long Island Univer­ Hudson. fit right in with the rest of the Between the Lines sity, and compiled a 8-1 record with As for the no-hitters, they are players on the team. Man's Anxiety-Producing Adven­ Playboy mansion? a 1.40 ERA for the 14-7 Red Foxes. nothing hew to Hudson. As a "Everyone on our team gets Or, What if the cast of "The She was also named Northeast tures in the Big City" (Random Earth Day- food, fun and music 8fl<£lFV% IPff®gffdianimaaaa senior at Madison High School, along with each other really well," House, $18, 231 pgs) not only McLaughlin Group" were living Conference Pitcher of the Week Hudson threw seven no-hitters and Southworth said. "Michelle fit in inside your bathroom? (This is a for the week of March 28 to April satisfies the Curious George in all by TOM QUINLAN booths will be ordinary students, as the event to speak, and also •'S'lpff&aig H<£>m •-•"' compiled a 19-3 record with a 0.20 with the team right from the start." of us, but the Three Stooges as can't miss lingering, worth the 4. ERA. "Michelle came in with a team Staff Writer opposed .to having, the chance to members of S.E.G.A. will be 1 well. price of the book.) dunk a professor or a resident assis­ reading other environmental infor­ Based on her performance so far Hudson said she is not concen­ concept and willing to help the . Alford's success with such WEEKDAY LINE-UP this season, the rookie pitcher does Bluntly, it is The Jerky Boys for The Student Programming tant. "Some of the activities will in­ mation that we have received for trating on her personal statistics for team any way she could. She is a those who have passed puberty. material produces the question, Council (SPC) and Students En­ clude a moon-walk, speed pitching, the students," said Aaron VCR 4 6:00 AM to 9:00 AM STATION ID not seem to be having a hard time the year, but rather striving at help­ real team player, which is just how why "Saturday Night Live" has adjusting to the college level of Alford, in short, who admits couraging Global Awareness and human bowling, which will be Astorino, vice president of student VCRl 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM FOXFTTNESS ing the team go as far as they you want a freshman to come in that his behavior, chronicled fallen so deep into the doldrums (S.E.G.A.) will be hosting Earth free to the students," Russo said. life. VCR 2 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM SPORTS play. possibly can. like," Degatano said. with material this good so close to VCR 3 12:00 PM to 12:30 PM "BACKTALK" "The one thing I have noticed "In order to get to the NCAA The freshman pitcher said hav­ Day activities on April 30 in the In addition to the music and VCRl 12:30 PM to 1:00 PM "ONE-ON-ONE" - OR - "PRESS BOX" •^ their fingertips. Champagnat mall. games available to the students, According to Astorino, about college softball is that Tournament we have to win the ing family out here in the East, Is there anything less interesting VCR 2 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM MCTVS GREATEST HTFS everyone is more aggressive, The activities will start at 11 a.m. there will be vendors, face painting, S.E.G.A. has sent away for and VCR 3 3:00 PM to 3:30 PM "CONVERSATION" Northeast Conference Tournament which was the main reason Hudson in the city than the current SNL and continue throughout the day. caricature artistsr-and food. received information from various VCRl 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM SPECIALS especially defensively," Hudson first. I think our team has a good came to Marist, also made it easier i cast? (I now digress) There will be music, games, and in­ "We are really hoping for a lot environmental organizations VCR 2 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM NEWS said. chance because we still haven't for her to get used to her new : Along his way, Alford has held formation on environmental issues around the country which the 7:30-8:00 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM MOVIE1 As for the offensive part of the played our best softball yet," said atmosphere. of people to come out because it is ' - •' ' '£, - every odd job from psychic friend for students at the festivities. going to be a really good time," students attending the lectures will IO 10:00 PM to 12:00 AM MOVIE 2 game, Hudson has shown she can Hudson. Keeping her current success in *v^<*i•.'-'••* '<•-' '?£'-'**-" to cement mason and taken every find interesting. VCR 4 12:00 PM to 6:00 AM STATION ID take care of the opposing hitters. •J.l- "Signs of Life, Sally Mudball, said Patricia Clark, publicity of­ Despite the recent coaching proper perspective, Hudson said ^,y-~-.^. . - , fit civil service test in between. In 58 innings pitched, the freshman and a steel-drum band will provide ficer of the SPC. "There will be a Astorino said other clubs on WEEKEND LINE-UP situation distractions, Hudson said she realizes she is only a freshman Toll taker, risk maker, subway the musical entertainment, and T- barbecue and about five or six has only given up nine earned runs, the team is doing a lot better now and still has to improve on some maintainer, and general peruser of campus such as Amnesty Interna­ VCR 4 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM STATION ID while striking out 50 and walking Bone Stankus will be the MC," events." These events are being tional would also be providing in­ that everything is settled. aspects of her game. German classified advertisements, said Lynn Russo, vice president of VCRl 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM SPORTS 1 only four. "The team is really happy with held in honor of Earth Day, and formation for the students during VCR 4 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM STATION ID "I need to be able to get the ball searching for meaning and help the SPC. there will be plenty of information Hudson modestly attributes her the coaches now, and are playing herein, exhibits a more-than- the activities on Earth Day. VCR 2 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM SPORTS2 to move inside and outside better. occasional lack of decorum, takes moving newspapers and setting Most of the activities will be free regarding the conditions of the en­ VCR 4 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM STATION ID success to her ability to set up the a lot better than we ever were," glue traps in hard to reach places. "People should come out for the opposing hitters. Hudson said. I also need to get stronger, so I what Dave Lettermen's writers for Marist students, however there vironment throughout the after­ 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM MOVIE 1 have been lifting weights to help He even crashed the fifth annual will be a dunking booth which noon. "We are going to provide day because it will be a fun time," 10:00 PM to 12:00 PM MOVIE 2 "I try to set up the hitters the Although Hudson is having an conjure and puts it into practice on with that," Hudson said. a daily basis. World of Poetry convention pen­ students will need to pay a small fee environmental facts for the Astorino said. "There will be lec­ VCR4 12:00PM to 6:00 AM STATIONID best I can. I'm not overpowering, extraordinary year, she said the ning the verse — "1 am in the Egg; to soak someone. According, to students through local environmen­ tures and a lot of activities for peo­ Any suggestions for or questions about programming, call MCTV at X2423. so I have to outsmart the hitters," play of her teammates are what Although she probably will not Dave just has more money. Hello? Hello?" (I am yolkness/1 Russo, the people in the dunking tal groups that will'be coming to ple to participate in.". Any questions regarding the evening movies call X3279. Hudson said. wins ball games. admit it, whether or not Marist A strong case could be made for am of yolk/Yolks for sale) Hudson's battery mate, "Our hitting has been great, and softball continues to have a great Alford as comedy's Renaissance Alford combines the rare talents sophomore" catcher Angela 'the defense makes all the plays season will depend on the rightar m Man.either that or an. employees '• of sarcasm,' sincerity," and serious YOUR COMPLETE TIRE AND SERVICE CENTER Degatano, has the privilege of cat­ behind the pitchers,"-Hudson said. of freshman phenom, Michelle worst nightmare. fun into an entertaining jaunt ching the freshman's repertoire of Unlike many other college Hudson. To sample his resume: through the underbelly of the A Wilfred Beauty Academy- world's most diverse ecosystem, accredited cosmetologist. providing a painting that rivals the Politicians among those most The creator of the snack food character of a Norman Rockwell North Road NUBBINS. frame from a weathering "Satur­ Professional earlobe model. day Evening Post." Proprietor of a Greenwich A reader can't help but come up likely to commit stupid crimes Village dog salon called RUFF with their own "What ifs." Tire & Service TRADE. What if Mayor McCheese penn­ I have a theory that our leaders that no Canadian company could works in a mask, colorful tights, One glance and it is certain that inspire our behavior. do the job on short notice. and a cape under the name Super ed a tell-all autobiography? nuance was never a problem for Maybe take a week off from Political figures should be role Hose-her Animal, has taken to charging in­ Alford. Official NY.S. models, instead they lead the pack • :, A Lakewood woman trying to to City slaughterhouses in work to fulfill the childhood fan­ 471-8255 For his factual soirees, Alford tasy of working for a Chinese dry of stupidity. put out a kitchen grease fire set her costume to challenge workers to prefers to call himself an in­ CERTIFIED The comic strip "Shoe" may entire house ablaze when she threw treat animals humanely. Said one cleaner to see what really goes on 256 North Road, Poughkeepsie Inspection Station vestigative journalist, obsessed with in the steaming room. have put it best. the flaming pan out the window worker, "We just.wish he would the sublime, ridiculous, and insane. . When the local senator was ask­ and ignited a roof overhang. pome in a respectable suit." Fly to Aruba as a professional (Opposite St. Francis Hospital) He's hired nude housekeepers, Calypso dancer. ed if he had a good time at his big Taking a byte out of crime Another costumed wrestler, Super taken dog-grooming examinations, Formerly Rockland Tire fund raiser, the senator replied, "I In Houston, computer enthusiast Barrio, similarly defends tenants' Based on two principles, what and self-registered as a single at can one do to add spice to life, and must have. They've appointed a Shawn Kevin Quinn, 17, pleaded rights and works in AIDS Bloomingdale's bridal registry. special prosecutor." is it cheap provide springboards for His list of desirables: one white mayhem. The perks of politics plastic mug, ("Don't you have p- •1 Former Oklahoma Rep. Kenneth The World Out There anyone over?'' inquires the Matt Martin is The Circle's i Converse testified in July that he saleswoman.) Garfield underpants, Feature Editor B Had witnessed Gov. David Walters, no contest"to a charge that he had education. i AFTER A HARSH WINTER, B when Walters was a candidate for tried to hire; a hit-man/for. $5.30 Adams Family Values stool search revealed a small hand­ stop and chat. According to the of­ i governor in 1990, promise a state and seven computer games, to kill Ronald Raymond Carr, 37, was cuff key, an empty syringe, the cap ficer, the boy evaded several ques­ I job to someone in exchange for a the boyfrien of a girl he had a crush given a suspended sentence in Nor- of a pen, and a small piece of tions and then began coughing i I $5,000 contribution. Converse said on. He was.fined $500, received 10 walk, Calif.\ in October to the cellophane on which was printed "I violently. As the officer rubbed his i Come in for a FREE safety check he told the grand jury that what , years probation arid was ordered to charge of furnishing drugs to a like chocolate." back to ease the coughing, the boy i I Walters did was "highly unethical. reduce his daily computing time minor. He had admitted to giving Ring it up finally spat out $200 worth of co­ I Usually you have someone else do from eight hours to 90 minutes: his daughter methamphetamines as In separate incidents in March, caine that he had swallowed when i it for you." The rite stuff often as twice a day when she was police in Washington D.C., and he saw the officer approaching. fl South San Francisco, Calif., ar­ i We'll check: Waste not, want not An airport police officer at age 11,12, and 13 so that he would They needed change I The White House spent $60,000 Washington National Airport, in­ have company while he did drugs. rested men they encountered run­ for Disney World i ning down the street who aroused In Orlando, Fla., three men us­ fl to print 14,000 copies of Vice Presi­ vestigating a report of a fire, found Musta been a hell of a pen i Suspension • Brakes •Tires •Drive Train, etc dent Al Gore's report on making a burning shoe box containing a Thomas Joseph Cummings, 24, suspicion because they happened to ed a blowtorch to break into an ar­ B government more efficient. If the mouse, a banana peel and a con­ shot himself to death in August in be carrying cash registers. One was mored truck and steal 400,000 l. iJ National Performance Review tainer of lighter fluid. Standing Norfolk Va., with police closing in charged with robbing a conve­ quarters while the driver was asleep pamphlet had followed govern­ beside the box was James E. on him, five hours after he had kill­ nience store and the other with in the cab. Secret Service agents ••- ment regulations in not using top- Mercer, 44, who explained that he ed a man in a doughnut shop in burglarizing a bakery. who arrested the thieves said they "• grade paper, a multicolored layout started the fire for religious Severna Park, Md. Cummings had Can we have a were puzzled as to how they carried B B and slick graphics, according to reasons. borrowed the 21-year-old victim's secluded cell in the back? out bags of quarters weighing 2 I B House minority leader Robert Anti-criminals inexpensive ballpoint pen five times The "Salt Lake City Tribune" tons without waking the driver. B Mickel (R-Ill.), it would have cost In Mebane, N.C., in August, a to make notes, returning it each reported in December that police STATS FREE ALIGNMENT B only $15,000. man reported that someone stole time, and finally offered to buy it officer N.S. Hall had recently ar­ * Federal funds spent last year to for $2. When the owner declined rested two men for engaging in sex B fl Government at its best his dog from his backyard but left study the sexual habits of the another one in its place. Also that because the pen had sentimental in a car in Ogden, Utah, and had Japanese quail: $29,534. B Michael Balagus, director of value, an insistent Cummings pull­ taken them to a police station. Due fl i communications for the leader of month, in King, N.C., Steve Szabo * Hours the average Chinese B reported that someone broke into ed out a 9mm handgun and shot to a miscommunication at the sta­ worker must work to earn the price w/purchase of 2 or more Tires, I Canada's New Democratic Party, him five times. tion, the men were locked in the B resigned after the disclosure that he his house, took his VCR and 15 of an ice-cream cone at Bejing's I tapes, and took 34 comic books I'm so hungry I could eat a ... same cell, and immediately began new Baskin-Robbins: 7. B used a U.S. firm to produce a video having sex again. fl criticizing the Canadian govern­ from his collection and replaced In September, Richard Ramirez, * Number of words in the new B I ment for exporting jobs to the them with 34 others. the notorious "Night Stalker" Cough it up "Shorter Oxford English Dic­ B Cooper, Goodyear, United States."Balagus explained Caped crusaders mass murderer, failed a mental In July, a 17-year-old boy, sitting tionary" that are Japanese: 2,500. I that he hired a Washington, D.C., Cox News Service reported in detector test at San Francisco alone on some steps in Manchester, Matt Martin is The Circle's N.H., was approached by a police es.«i ( firm to make the $535,000, six- August that Mexican professional County jail, and X-rays detected Feature Editor. His name in minute video because he believed wrestler Gerardo Palomero, who items in his rectum. A subsequent officer on patrol who wanted to Japanese is . THE CIRCLE, APRIL 21,1994 THE CIRCLE, VIEWPOINT APRIL 2i, 1994 No respect for Cobain Address diversity Thanks for campus events Kurt Cobain should have been Editor: . \ Editor: become an annual fixture at THE CIRCLE Editor: I would like to address the •. There have been so many fine Marist, following upon last year's on his knees 24-7 thanking God I am writing this letter in that he knew people in the recor­ issue of cultural diversity on the - events on campus recently that 1 King Lear and recalling The Miser MARIST COLLEGE, POUGHKEEPSIE, NY 12601 response to an article by one of ding business four years ago. Marist College campus. • ' would like to congratulate and and A Midsummer Night's Dream your own, Dana Buoniconti. And while we're on the subject I was concerned over several ' thank the people involved. of too many years ago. You are right, Dana, death is not comments made in last week's First there was the entertaining THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER of music, Dana, if Nirvana never And just last week we had three funny; no death is funny. existed? Circle about how cultural diver­ Saturday evening of choral singing S J. Richard, editor And when given the opportuni­ sity is unnecessary. a few weeks ago. very fine Holocaust Remembrance Yes, Pearl Jam would be Days and another heartwarming Ted Holmluhd, sports editor ty to laugh at the thought of a guy popular today; yes, Soundgarden From the time we took this Sincere thanks to Dorothy Ann with a gun in his mouth and new land away from the Native Davis, faculty, and students for a Children's Theatre production, this Carl Oleskewicz, managing editor would be popular today. time The Glass Slipper, rejoicing grey matter wallpaper, well, it's I'll let you in on a secret - They Americans, the U.S.A. has been - most relaxing evening. just not a pleasant image. And it built up of many peoples from Then there was the exhilarating the hearts of thousands of have talent. youngsters—and their teachers and Julie Martin, senior editor is tragic. Nirvana is just a really loud, diffeicnt corners of the world. and roisterous Taming of the Matt Martin,/earure editor However, I do fully reserve the parents. Kristlna Wells, associate editor Andrew Holmlund, associate editor really bad, high school band with America has become a Schrew. right to laugh at his life; it's really good equipment. melting pot of different Masterful direction by Sue Thank you, one and all. Keep up Justin Seremet, assistant editor Dana Buoniconti, columns editor something I have been doing for cultures, but let us not forget Teri L. Stewart, editorial page editor Meredith Kennedy, associate editor "But they symbolize teen-angst, Lozinski and inspired student the good work. nearly two years now. dude." where we came from. performances. James Hocking, distribution manager Jennifer Ponzfni, advertising manager I reserve the right to laugh at a Oh, great, something new. This country gives us the Bro. Joseph L.R. Belanger, fms guy who was handed evety thing in freedom to experience different Hopefully Shakespeare has now WOTE To fczAbet-- "But Kurt brought back punk, Dennis Glidea, faculty advisor life (recording career, supermodel dude." cultures in one place. ALL IhjfolMUoM xsU^i wife, beautiful baby girl, money, Good, maybe it will follow him Just look at" the different PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY 0M UhLY lYo/V-SciE^Tific PtfUs money, money, fame, fame, fame) to the grave. areas of Manhattan alone. Sororities are inclusive and turned to drugs and then threw Why not take advantage of it all away. I do not respect Kurt Cobain. that and learn about other peo­ Editor: judging people for the content of "But he was a tormented artist, I do not lespect his MTV geaied ple? I highly recommend the I'm writing this letter in response their character and not the color of don't you feel for him?" pop-punk music. broadening of cultural diversi­ to two things written in the last their skin makes me a sell out, then She's trying prose Urn,...No. ty at Marist College. issue of The Circle. make me a big sign because I'll I've got two tests and three I iespect all of you out there in I was able to attend the First is the article on the first wear it with pride. No frills papers due in the next seven days. Marist-land who struggle and toil. cultural dinner dance the othei page about the school denying the The second thing 1 want to ad­ He's attemtpihg humor . week, and am pleased to say- sorority Delta Sigma Theta. dress, is the letter written by Jon You want to talk about AH of you who do not have I personally think it's unfor­ P. DeRise. tormented? supermodel wives but somehow that it was one of the best events I've attended on this campus. tunate that this sorority can't be First the only thing he proved in Marist's 48th Commencement ceremony will be memorable. As I sit here for yet another week, placed Also, I am very insulted that this peisevere. chartered but I strongly disagree his letter is how much of a between the two most morbid columns in this Once upon a time, last Saturday night, I just wish people would be freshmen he really is, because I Except for the speaker, that is. There isn't one. there was a liberal columnist, aparty and, no talent punk, who should be flip­ I respect all ol you musicians on more open to cultures different with the statement about blacks paper, I ponder about what I should write ping burgers and asking me what and Latinos being left out of greek have never read so much ignorance This is the best advancement in commencement exercises ever, though. about. of course, there was a fight.. campus who don't try to embody from then own. in my life. As I stepped to the balcony to get some sauce I'd like with my McNuggets, that cliched "teen-angst," but try life. Marist is truly on the cutting edge here. If you want to hear about all the expecta­ blows his brains out because life is You believe that not recognizing Think about it, remove the time taken to introduce, wait for applause, fresh air, I was cornered by a Republican to make good music. Jennifer Kraus, senior If there are blacks and and tions of the new student body president, look who didn't have a care. so damn hard, while you and I are Latinos who feel left out it is by Black History Month and Hispanic end the speech, applause again, and you have shortened graduation by to your right. If you want to hear the week­ here at Marist College busting our I don't respect Kurt Cobain, I pi­ their own choice. Heritage isn't a great loss? ly "bitch" session about all the "terrible" 'I know you,' he said with a smile. 'You at least an hour. were on that debate. Your behavior quite asses, drug free, trying to earn a ty him. There are eight very fine greek First of all you obviously have things at Marist; look to your left. good career and a good life for our no clue as to the struggles that What has the Class of 1994 done to deserve a commencement speaker vile.' James Nagurncy, junior DJ defense organizations on this campus. It is so boring to me to read the same ar­ families. I happen to be a member of one blacks and Latinos have had to en­ anyway? ticles every week. Ok, the words get chang­ 'That was me,' I said and braced for the worst. 'And whatever you're thinking I can't of them and I am a Latina. dure, and still have to endure. The class had the audacity to feel slighted when the phone system was ed around but the jist of both columnists is The only reason that some blacks I didn't appreciate your little the same every week. be coerced.' •. on Cobain installed in the dorms. They were told no phones were part of the 'Oh it was fine,' he said with a conser­ Columnist endorses suicide and Latinos don't join greek life is reference to Dominicans, I'm "freshman experience." Being a frosh in 1991 is different from being So, it is my job to either add humor or ac­ vative tone. 'Because I, of course, was sup­ because in their eyes they see it as Dominican and last time I check­ one in 1990. Apparently they didn't read the memo. tual insight to what is happening around the porting Anthony Mignone.' Editor: because no one else was offering to Editor: "white". The reason 1 know this ed I didn't kill a cop nor did any world and even here on campus. Well, well, well, Mr. Buonicon­ help that section of the population. We aie writing in response to the is because when I pledged my of my Dominican friends. They had the unmitigated gall to whine when their parking was taken " There were so many events that happen­ With that the conversation took quite a turn, from SGA elections to social concerns. ti, it looks like you've earned Before you say that that is not what article Dana Buoniconti wrote freshmen year 1 was referred by You came more than close to away.. Once again, they did not take change well. ed last week that almost seem pointless to yourself yet another letter about the show was about, I'd like to about us in last week's edition of many as a sell out and an oreo. sounding like a bigot. mention because it.was a week ago, but since He tells me the homeless all want to be Somewhere they began to turn it around;The first sparks of enlighten­ there. They're drunk and they're lazy getting- your amazing abilities as music quote from the show. The Circle. . . __,_: Not to mention .other names that The first thing you need to do is most of you do not read newspapers or critic' It was not our intention to insult are riotfit to be printed.' '"go to' the library and educate ment could be seen when they were awarded Class of the Year in 1993. watch CNN, this might be a good catch-up" many a glare. • "That's one of the reasons we're Now, they are ready. Of those who steal and rob, well there's This time, our subject is Kurt doing this show is we want people "music fans" all over the country I'm sorry but I personally was yourself, then maybe you can write session. Cobain. to be able to get on the air and ex­ or to be unfeeling, unconcerned offended and disgusted by the fact an intelligent letter to The Circle. Deprived and emaciated of privileges, they welcome the challenge of I think the only word that could possibly simply no excuse. They should be out work­ ing - not drinking up booze. Allow me to start right off by press how they feci and you get students and disc jockeys. that people who didn't even know A wise person is someone who braving commencement without the oh-so-relevant words of a respected describe the United States Air Force shooting saying that different people deal both sides...that's what we want." It was purely an act of publici­ me were making judgments on my knows about many things not just down an American helicopter would be, And those on welfare he could go on about individual with wisdom to impart. forever. He'll never feel bad for them. Never. with grief in different ways. Not Several times lami and Gabe said ty, which was mentioned numerous character all because I pledged a the things he believes he can They will suffer stoically through the banal dissertations of those ad­ trigger-happy. everyone feels that wearing a black that these were just their opinions, times o\er the air. "white" sorority. understand. ministrators with whom they have so much in common—namely a Marist armband is the coiiect way to show and that the station did not We merely wanted more My response is grow up. I love It is obvious that there are a your loss. necessarily share those views. listeners, and it worked. my sisters and I don't ever regret great many things you are in­ College parking sticker and perhaps (for those more liberal authorities) Some people do joke about We in no way regret what we pledging, in fact if I had to do it capable of understanding. a T-shirt with the Marist logo. death. If you don't care for that While I'm quoting, may 1 re­ Saggy Rudecindo, junior mind you of some things you said? said oi did during our show. all over again 1 do it in a second. After all what do seniors really want?. A classy ceremony worthy style, fine, but please don't push What we do regret is the If accepting people for who they Latina and proud member He said She said your values on the rest of this When asked if you were offend­ misiepresentaiion Mi. Buoniconti are and not what they look like, if of Sigma, Sigma, Sigma of the hard work, endless hours and colossal amounts of money they campus. ed, you said "Well, not really..I'm made. have poured into this institution of higher education? Just because you feel that suicide not offended that you don't care." We have both lost close relations Hell no. They want out. It's that simple. is not something to joke about docs Your editorial (let's face it. that's and neither one of us were rude and While we're economizing on time for the exercises, why even call each not give you the right to assume what it was) doesn't give that unappreciative towards our callers. Blacks and Latinos not that 1 feel that way as well. impression. We were willing to let them graduate up individually? Why not just say: "All rise. If you paid your Now, about this little conliover- bills, you can go. If hot, see the business office in Donnelly, then go." I have never been in the military and I have He goes on and on as I try to cut in. But In your second call, you said that speak their opinions on tne air and a tremendous amount of respect for those his intent was so that no words of mine sy that you have decided to stir up "If you can't appieciate Kurt Co- then we would respond. excluded from greek life That's professional. who are currently serving as well as veterans would persuade him. over Gabe & Jami's show Monday bain's accomplishments and the We find it disturbing that peo­ but come on. Shooting down an American night. I have listened to the show person he was ... then I really don't ple got more upset over this one ing for "piedumiiMiitK women of It's time to thank all the little people who made this possible. The. homeless I told him are not just lazy (which was taped). Editor: helicopter is a tragedy and concern. think you can call youtsclves fans radio show of problems that arc a Recently there has been a color with a epa of 3.0 oi Ivttei .. Let's have a rousing round of applause for Shaileen Kopec for all the derelicts. Some are women and some are Personally, I laughed my way of alternative mu&ic." etc " Clinton has started an investigation but the children - many just down oh their luck a bit. little more important. numbei of incidents in which the hard work she's put in on this endeavor. Why the Class officers must real answer is, "We are truly sorry for our through it. I seem to recall that earlier on in Maybe if Kurt Cobain had paid words diversity and respect ha\e If 1 was quoted in The Circle as be beside themselves with gratitude for being excluded from this obviously stupidity." And those who steal and rob, well maybe Our disc jockeys showed a lot your career, you were anything but our way through college or found been used quite often, however I saying that I was stjriinp a fiater- Moving on... '•''"'• it's not just for fun. Maybe it's because more piofessionalism than I've a Nil vana supporter. the cure for cancer we would have believe that the April 14 issue of nity which was lookin» for arduous process. they're starving or living on the run. heard from others, both on Dots that mean that you just given him the praise he deserved, predominate^ white males with Of course, she is not alone in this innovative program for graduation. Two words, Izett Buchanan. Using basket­ The Circle and its article "Cap on ball lingo that everyone should understand, And the welfare system I admit has some WMCR and in the "big leagues." recently became a "true" alter­ but we personally do not agree with clubs in way of proposed sorority" blond hair and blue eyes. I would Still her uninformative style should not go without commendation. "yoti fouled out man." flaws. It's not enough reason though, to ban Several times they invited oppos­ native fan? And what make Kurt the act of suicide. has taken these issues to both be au.uscd of living to resunect the However, for those seniors who are so obstinate to change and are I am sure that everyone on campus knows the entire cause. ing viewpoints, and in all cases Cobain the god of alternative, aside Thoiefore, we would like tol moronic and ignorant heights. Na/.i party at Maiist. about the events that took place last week (save one where the caller felt it from the fact that he's dead? thank everyone who listened and) Also, why should people be spoiled enough to hold to the delusion that they want a graduation But taxes he won't pay to support these necessary to use an obscenity) The bottom line is that the when Izett decided to go shopping with so­ Alternative is more than just called in to the show. \ school has neither the moiu-} nor judged upon a gpa of a 3.0 to be speaker, a quick word of advice: call mommy and daddy. meone else's credit . programs. They're wasteful and expensive, allowed people to finish their feedback, Dana. Gabrieilc Demmu, junior! admitted into a sorority. at least that's how they seem to him. thoughts before moving on. the resources to allow more clubs We are not mature enough in the eyes of those in charge to participate One of the top Marist basketball players How about They Might Be Jami Fregosi, junior and greek organizations than the Why can't someone with a 2.5 or in the format of our own commencement—you know the one which is is facing four years, not in the NBA, not in To him, sure, they all seem useless. He'll In a lot of ways, the show was Giants? Ween? The Orb? These are. ones that already exist. a 2.0 contribute just as much to a given in our honor—much less important enough to the proceedings to the classroom, not in any league outside the never be homeless or on welfare. Middle- not a simple "Hey, this guy blew all alternative bands and just look That is why a cap exists. sorority? Since when did sororities states, but in prison. class, he'll always be there. his brains out, let's make fun of what Kurt's meteoric rise to the top When the aiticle quotes that become honor societies? merit the occasional update on the non-speaker status. Not only has he brought embarrassment him" ordeal, despite how you , has done for them: nothing. I was also gieatly offended by an At Marist here we often forget. For many "they are effectively excluding Let the 'rents do the talking. They are the only ones who count at to himself, but to our college. It would please made it out. One more quote and then I'm blacks and Latinos from greek life incident which happened as a" result me to see him expelled from Marist arid I it's our parents who pay the bills and it's our Would this show have even have " done. "We can relate to Kurt." NOTICE: of Jon P. DeRise's letter to the here because they sign the checks. And you thought you weren't a number parents who get the respect. on campus", that is simply not would be surprised if the administration has been considered had MTV decided Oh yes. I'm sure that our entire true. editor also in the last issue of The at Marist. the backbone to do it. The problems of Marist he then tries to ex­ not to (pardon the expression) beat generation can relate to ovcr- Circle. plain. But really Mr. Conservative can only Letters to the edi­ Any member of any minority Wait a second. The Circle is about to revolutionize the new Marist I know that I already talked about Bub- a dead horse? ' whelming success, drug induced can pledge a greek organization. The same above-mentioned Tara ba, but he has yet another big decision to complain. Somehow, I doubt it. comas, and being colled the leader Parker, a mentor at Shcahan Hall, non-speaker format—make it more elegant if you will. Follow closely, It's too much money and too few chances. The quote also fails to mention make. No. Not whether or not to tell Hillary Had the regular media not all of a generation. tor are the views of that not only can't minority clubs according to Jon called him an un­ especially if you are a soon-to-be-graduated senior. to get away from his desk, but to nominate Opportunity he wants and it should be his. rushed out to say how great of an If you want to look up to a drug conscious racist. It's out there I tell him. It's yours for the exist, but the cap also affects any In the interest of the environment, save this page and pass it on to another Supreme Court Justice. artist and philosopher Kurt was, wc addict who felt that killing himself the authors only. other possible candidates for new I believe that if the tables were Instead of watching stand-up comedians, taking. Just open your eyes and ears - it's would not have needed this show. was a good idea, go right ahead. turned and Jon had said that to underclassmen for their own future use—think globally act locally, right? phone calls you should be making. clubs. you can watch CNN for complete coverage But WMCR is an alternative But please, don't ask the rest of us These are not nec­ This is not any case of Tara, he would have either been of the nominations and be just as satisfied So the moral of the story (you must have media. As we arc not licensed by to go along. removed from his dorm or from Read the following anytime after midnight on May 21. (If you want known there'd be one): Stop complaining discrimination against minorities to be formal, get into groups, invite parents, stand up, wear something. when Bubba comes out and says, "My the Federal Communications Com­ I agree, suicide is a serious pro­ on campus, but the article sure at­ Marist all together. fourth nomination is..." and open your eyes. College is about more mission, wc are able to offer a view blem. However, those who choose essarily the opin­ Tara wants to help start a sorori­ Basically, spice it up as you please). than just fun. tempts to make that case. There are only three weeks left of college to the community that no other it should not be praised. In so do­ Another portion of the article ty which Cobham says has "open- for our distinguished seniors. For the rest of Take advantage of opportunities and don't media in Poughkecpsic can ing, you yourself arc endorsing ions of The Circle minded individuals, tolerant of all Hear ye! Hear ye, all with 120 credits. If the checks have cleared, you wait for offers. Learn what you can and provide. angered me greatly. us, we have three weeks left with another suicide. Is that the stance you want Afena Cobham says that the races, nationalities, and sexes." are now an alumnus. Congrats, now take your place on the unemploy­ year under our belts. respect the way of others. In this case, it meant allowing to take? editors. Maybe there should be a little\ Caroline Jonah is one of The Circle's sorority that Tara Parker and she ment line. (Notice how it resembles those registration lines we used to Scott Sullens is one of The Circle's people to say that "Hey, maybe are trying to start at Marist is look­ practicing of the preaching here, j wait in). political columnists. political columnists MTV is going a bit overboard." Neil Kelly, junior Ken Urben, freshman j 8 THE CIRCLE, APRIL 21,1994 Students look for cisli.iMtirMships for summer THECIRCLE, APRIL21,1994 since she was about twelve. The "It's hard for us to take summer money. competition - is it sexist or not "I don't want: to return] to ; g by CYLINDA RICKERT vacations,' because my dad is the Jennifer Doorly is a communica­ The safety gear includes head There will be three rounds for compete in the event, according to McDonald's," she said." r funeral home is.on the grpund by TERIL. STEWART local economy in two days," he ^ Staff Writer . •-. level, arid the family lives above it. only funeral director. If someone tions major. This summer she'll be gear, oversized 16 oz. gloves, added. each fight lasting one minute each. Alongi. Even though the application pro­ interning at Channel 12, a cable "I've lived in the same house dies, he has to come home. My Staff Editor • mouthpieces, groin protectors and The event begins at 8 p.m. both With summer comes warm cess may be the most reliable way parents figured if they employed station in her hometown, Fairfield, foot padding. The winner receives $1000 and with corpses for 19 years, so it does According to Diehl, security will continues to the national finalsi n nights with the finals being held on weather, no school for four to find a job, anything goes. Rich their children, they'd always have Conn. • '-.•••'•'.''":•'.''"•'Y-'/ • The Toughman Contest "Com­ Alongi said the event will pro­ be tight for the event. Cocchiara, a junior from Port Jef­ not bother me at all," she said. : : bat on the Campus" will make its Atlantic City, N.J. Saturday. months, and-^hopefully—a job. - "It's great, because, you can tell staff people around." "I'm going to dd a little of vide a safe environment for At Marist, students' summer ferson, N.Y., found a timeless, if One stepping-stone into a new everything-make some coffee and way to the McCann Recreation students and adults 18 years and "Uniform policemen as well as questionable, way to a'new job. people ghost stories and they ac­ Center at 8 p.m. on April 22 and Fifty to 70 competitors usually „.see TOUGH page 8 >" jobs are as varied as the students tually believe you." life and a better career is an intern­ pick up guests at the trairi'station," older to compete. bouncer type people supplied by themselves. They range from the "It's called nepotism,'.' he said. ship, which is working hands-on in she said. "At the end of the sum­ 23. According to Diehl, the event is the promoters will be there," he "I'm working in Jersey City at SFI Apparently, the only drawback The event is an amateur kickbox- paid to the unpaid, the normal to is the jeopardy to family vacations. a chosen field, usually for ho mer, I'll get to produce brie of my a community activity. said. the bizarre. There are those who Scenic Designers.-<-My brother own shows:" ':'-" - '..••'. ing competition for men and "It will be beneficial for the must scrape their paychecks works there', and the job isn't per­ women. community, and the students will The college is charging a stan­ together to get back to school, and manent. That's about all I know." How is STUDENT According to Tom Diehl, enjoy.it," Diehl said. dard rental charge for the event WE BRING those who work to fill in the long Carolyn Sutton, a freshman SERVICES, Inc. McCann is renting the gym to the' Alongi said that by holding this ranging in the thousands, accor­ hours of summer. from North Conway, N.H., also Different from a , Toughman Contest. This will be ding to Alongi. Financial Aid Office? event they are. helping the college ' 'What am I doing this summer? works for her family. Her father the first time the event will be held by employing students. ADDSPACE Right nowy I am searching for a .operates the only funeral home in STUDENT SERVICES, Inc. at Marist. "It also helps benefit the Red • "It is enough to cover us and to job," said Judy Reid, a freshman town, and his family helps him run specializes in private However, this is the third con­ Fox Club," he said. "We're major make a profit," Diehl said. "See­ from Dover, N.H. "It's hard, and ii. sector funding from : - secutive year it is being held in the supporters of the college and of the ing how its the first event, we're TO YOU! corporations, memorials, willing to work with the pro­ everyone looked at me funny when "Basically, I'm a secretary. My trusts, foundations, Hudson Valley, the past two years Red Fox Club so that was one of I applied in April for a job to start father's computer illiterate* so I put religious groups, and being in the Mid Hudson Civic the major reasons why we decided moter." in May. I should have started in all the accounts," Sutton said. many other philanthropic Center in Poughkeepsie.' to have the event at Marist." "Sometimes I host a visiting hour organizations. Diehl said the administration at The night of. the competition Now you don't have to sooner." Every Student is ELIGIBLE for Some Type of As state and federal The McCann Center also holds each participant undergoes a coordinate summer storage Reid's eleventh-hour search for or stay down there at night to make Financial Aid Regardless of Grades or Family Incomefundin g sources continue McCann knows Brian Burke, more people than the Civic Center. sure things are OK." Tracy Patterson's manager, .-and physical. If he or she have no ob­ with classmates. Sign Up Campus Center a new job sprang from her hatred to face serious cutbacks, Alongi said that he feels the vious problems, they get put into ADDSPACE makes it as easy of polyester. Sutton has been in the business •^jGHOLAT«HIPSJ=ELJJDWSH^ private sector funding is that is how the contest arrived at" event will bring more awareness to Thursday & Friday expected to grow even Marist. one of two weight classes: 160-175 as locking your Individual faster than in the past. the college. • pounds or 175 pounds and over. Storage Bin in the parking April 28 & 29,1994 "It allows the average everyday "We spent $15,000 locally to lot of your dorm building. TOUGH —i CALL TolI-FREE 24 Hours for a Brochure: guy to get in the ring and mix it The competitors are then paired v 11AM-5PM ...continued from page 9 STUDENT SERVICES, Inc. promote the contest," he said. You store your goods. has current, up-to-date up," said Mark Alongi, a promoter "The beer comes from Dutchess up and compete in a single elimina­ There is some controversy sur­ "It seems very unusual that at a information that provides for the event with Ron Spence pro­ tion process. You lock the door. time that we're so concerned about 1-800-457-0089 Ext an intelligent alternative Beer Distributors, the ring is rented You keep the key. rounding the competition, though. ductions. "We provide all the locally in Newburgh, and we use all You forget it until fall. RESULTS GUARANTEED! STUDENT SERVICES, Inc. has a databank to traditional state and necessary safety gear to ensure that The fighters are required to have Tom Goldpaugh, assistant pro­ ^^^ of over 180,000 listings for scholarships, fellowships, grants and federal funding sources; local people. amateur status and less than five fessor of English, said he is quite fiHP| loans, representing BILLIONS of dollars in private sector funding. at the very least, they there are no injuries." ; "We wili pump in $60,000 to the wins in their career. our academic image, we would We can represent a significant mortified that the event is being allow ourselves to be associated L J^^ provide you with a list of funding sources most appro- supplement to held on campus. with something that ultimately con­ r~^J priate to your background and educational goals. government funding. * r " I Student Services, Inc. 6124 North Milwaukee Avenue • Chicago, II 60646 "As a member of the faculty, I SEX ...continued from page i am embarrassed to be associated in goes, it may become a permanent The radio station has recently anyway with this," he said. "It dones violence, drinking and V interested in listening, but are ap­ fixture on WMCR. Kelly said that goes against everything we're try­ motive destructive actions," he T i:.R.K M K X T 1 XV1-STI N G the station is trying to come up with added. i> R i x c r P i. !•: prehensive about calling up with been equipped with the phone lines ADDSPACE ing to do in the development of the sol questions. some new programming ideas. for people to call in, so the sea line INDOOR SELF-STORAGE college." One sophomore said, "I would "We want to try and become seems like a good opportunity to Goldpaugh said he heard a com­ put them to work. Goldpaugh said the event is con­ definitely listen, but I wouldn't call mure of a public forum, not just iiiiiRiiiMi pum mercial aired on WPDH that add­ because I think that if I had a pro­ someone sitting in a closet with a 1 800 X*ra Room doning physical violence. ed to his disgust. blem I would talk to my friends big speaker," said Kelly. Kelly said that the radio station first, instead of calling a complete He also pointed out that WMCR is fairly flexibleabou t the program­ He also said he believes it is bad ming as long as the disc jockevs for the students. stranger." is an alternative .to the other The advertisement was for a con­ Kelly said he is not worried Poughkeepsie stations. don't go too far. test being held at Foley Square in about people not calling, but said "One of the things we feel as an Goldpaugh said he is appalled at New Paltz. "We trust our D.I's to draw the the fact thai it is being called, that if it came down to it, Wright alternative station is that it's up to "Combat on the Campus." has a few phone calls lined up. us to be the station to do the stuff line between college radio and The contest is going to determine Depending on how the show no one else is doing," said Kelly. Howard Stern," said Kelly. (914) 297-1500 - Market Street Industrial Park, Wappin&evs Falls, NY 12590 "Jt sends a wrong message to who the "ring girl" will be for tli« students that punching someone is event. acceptable," Goldpaugh said. "Nothing would make me hap­ Goldpaugh said this sexist hype pier if the night it goes on that no adds more embarrassment to tin one shows up." Goldpaugh said. entire event. THURSDAY PIG ROAST JOBS ...continued from page 3 Pontecorvo said. good experience." For seniors still on a job search, Michelle Pontecorvo, a business the Center for Career Development finance major from Kirkville, and Field Experience offers N.Y., has taken a job in Stamford workshops concerning resume MfiRIST NIGHT Conn., after sending out only three writing and interviewing skills. The resumes. workshops involve making resumes n, "The interview was intense. 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Read the pnupectmartfully teforeyou inrtrt or uni money / 18 & OVER • CALL: 452-BERT 10 THE CIRCLE, APRIL 21,1994 THE CIRCLE, APRIL 21,1994 11 Hurlers nip Iona; record now 16-9 by ANDREW HOLMLUND Beth Murphy and freshman pitcher Robin Stohrer. Staff Writer •' Murphy went 2-3 with one RBI. The softball team will be look­ Stohrer pitched a complete game ing to begin another winning streak allowing only two hits. this afternoon when it' hosts St. Sophomore catcher Angela John's University at the Gartland Degatano -and junior third Commons Athletic Field at 3 p.m. baseman.Melissa Fanelli had one On Monday, Marist (16-9 hit apiece. overall, 7-1 in the Northeast Con­ Co-head coach Jonnah O'Don­ ference) was swept by Iona College, nell said she saw a well-rounded 12-2 and 2-0, in non-conference performance" from her players. doubleheader action. ••;' "They did a lot better than In the first game, freshman pit­ against Hartford," O'Donnell cher Michelle Hudson once again said. "We made adjustments in led the Red Fox charge. base running. They played really good." In five innings work, Hudson I^fe ft (9-2) relinquished three hits, two O'Donnell also said she was walks and fanned 11 Gael batters. pleased with Hudson's outing. Hudson said she was pleased "She pitched her typical game," with her pitching performance. the first-year coach said. "Every SX< "I felt pretty good," Hudson game she throws, she gets better." "Last Thursday, Marist travelled JC said. "I came, into the game wanr ting to accomplish one thing—to • to New Britain, Conn., to take on First baseman Laurie Sleight takes a swing in a Red Fox softball game this week. get as many strikeouts as possible. the University of Hartford. My ball was moving well." The Red Foxes were swept by Circle photo/Matt Martin Offensively, Marist was paced by Hartford, 1-0 and 5-2, in a non- league twinbill. scoring one run in the second inn­ O'Donnell said the team has a "We just have to learn little sophomore right fielder; Courtney ing, three in the third and one in difficult schedule for the rest of the things about each other," she said. Sleight and senior left fielder In the first contest, Marist was only able to muster one hit, while the-fifth. season. "We have to play as a team." Janine O'Connor; - Hudson said the team would like Sleight went 3-3 with one RBI, Hartford clicked for its first and only run in the bottom of the first. to put those losses behind them. "We are looking at everything as while O'Conrior was 2-4 with four "We weren't in the game at all," After today's games, the Red RBI's. Murphy was the only Red Fox tough," O'Donnell said. Foxes will go on a three-game road player who was able to garner a hit. the San Diego, Ca. resident said. Four other Red Fox batters not­ "I was kind of glad we got that out ched one hit apiece. - Hudson took the loss for Marist, despite pitching a four-hitter. of our system because we felt like Hudson said it is important for trip, swinging through Wagner, In the nightcap, the Red Foxes we could win every game. Our the team to play together during its Siena and Seton Hall before retur­ were led by sophomore shortstop In the finale, the Red Foxes saw Hartford connect for 11 hits, while heads were just not in the game." final stretch of the season. ning home to face New York Tech. Peacocks kill netters; Runners excel in New York by GREG BIBB The foursome continued to run together a solid performance. well in the 4 X 200 relay. Andrew Baird, Josh Wood. • Staff .Writer The event was different, but the Martin Feeney and David Swift NEC Champs, next Teamwork was the buzzword results remained much the same... competed in the 4 X 1500 relay. The group crossed the line in '. The group made every stride a by JIM DERIVAN Junior Kevin McGovern lost the ;this past weekend as the men's and : fourth match, 6-2, 6-2. women's track teams, traveled to .fifth place, stopping the clock in ;: record-breaking one as the four- Staff Writer 1:56.1 which was good enough for;; ., „In the fourth match, sophomore •Manhattan'/or the'Columbia,^,,;, ! pome stopped the clock in 16:49.1. The men's tennis teamdefeated Heath Pramberger lost 6-3, 6-1, ^"Univerejty Reiays.' !'• -• '•.;/.' another outdoor school recdrd^ Rhode Island, 5-4, at the Dutchess and senior Chris Illardi suffered the .' - Although. team scoring was not In the 4X.1500 relay, Alison' ;,theirrecord:breakingperformance Racquet Club on Saturday. loss in the final singles match, 6-2, calculated, the Red Foxes did set Murray, Colleen Carson, Theresa* -in the 4 X 800 relay where they Could they put two wins 6-2. sbme'schopl records. Hickey and Alexis Bequary placed were-joined by, anchor man Eric back-to-back? In doubles, the Red Foxes played " . In, the! women's events, Marist' fourth with a.time,of 21:21.. 'i Bergrhann.. No. tough, but came up short, losing all was led by Carolyn Mercury, Dawn , ,: Once again;, the group set a new •'' The group matched the effort Marist (5-5 overall, 3-0 in the three games. Doty, Patsy, Schneider and Clayon outdoor school record., put,forth'in the.4 X1500 placing Northeast Conference) dropped an . Harrison was pleased with the Huggins in 'the 4 X 100 relay. . The women * set six outdoor •third and.setting a new school 8-1 decision to St. Peter's College effort. - The group placed fifth with a ; school records at Columbia'. ,, ..record with a time of 8:07.7. on Sunday. ' 'The doubles matches "were real­ time of 5519 seconds. While the women were busy et­ .. The men and women return to The Red Foxes lost to a team ly exciting," Harrison said. "I like / The. time was a new outdoor ching their names iri the record Manhattan this weekend for the which has won the Metropolitan my doubles teams to play like that school record/ ... books, the men were also putting Columbia Invitational. Athletic Conference the past two all the time. They were really years. smacking the ball and were taking Junior Marc Nussbaum record­ good shots." The closest Marist came to win­ Spikers (0-5) struggle in Arizona ed the only Red Fox point, winn­ Desrosiers finished with 27 assists. freshman Sean Stam had four. AND NO #2 PENCILS REQUIRED. %7> ing 7-5, 6-4. ning in doubles was in the first by TERI L. STEWART Desrosiers collected 28 assists. match. After a 15-6 and 15-12 defeat to "He (Nussbaum) played a Staff Writer Lamar College, Marist lost to Senior head coach Nicole Silen- perfect match against a good The team of senior Brian LaSusa zi said she was pleased with the THIS DEFINITELY ISN'T Put your photo on the card, and replace many important documents? and Nussbaum fell, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3. The men's volleyball team finish­ Mankato College, 15-6 and 15-10, player," head coach Ken Harrison in its final first-round game. team's performance. said. "Both players made good Marist is now focusing on the ed its 1994 campaign last weekend "We played awesome," she said. A TEST. In fact, it's just simple NEC championships this weekend. on a sour note by losing five mat­ Since Marist was unable to ad­ it's harder for anyone else to use SECURE YOUR PURCHASES, shots, and it was a real exciting vance to the next round, the Red "They moved on the court as a match." "They're gearing up for the con­ ches at the National Club team. It was a little late in the tour­ ference championship," Harrison Foxes were placed in a consolation math. You get the it. Lost your • Junior Martini Byrne lost his first Volleyball Championships in nament for that, but their adrenalin too. With Citibank Price Protection 3 - said. "They're psyched up to go, round. n so match of the season, 6-2, 6-4. Tempe, Ariz. was just crazy." but they need to get on the court, Marist ended its season at 9-9. Marist faced the University of Citibank Classic Harrison said Byrne was unable Vermont arid Howard Payne • Silenzi also said she thought it CALI. TO APPLY: wallet? 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In men's basketball action, A WANTED: Few Good Men leads the Monday Sf competitive 15.4% variable annual EMERGENCY 33 league with a 7-0 record. Line's card could very well OS Legends, Syracuse and the Bobbits 'One-On-One 1 mg are in a three-way tie for second Circle staff needs several ad­ percentage rate and you've-got CASH, a new be the easiest with 5-2 marks. In Wednesday league play, Flex a great deal. You don't have to be card usually addition you'll is in first place with a 6-0 record. ditions for next year. Posi­ Big Country and NPG are tied for a calculus major to figure that out within 24 hours, do this year. second with 6-1 marks. tions are open for political :,, : Playoffs begin April 25. ;:;,:': |ay •La$C0lea ;v;: ;;;;;>;/ And it's easy to see, you're secure. and even help you In women's basketball action, NO QUESTION. §•? the Marion Hall Tigers won the and music columnists, pho­ league with a 5-1 record. 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Mm STAT OF THE WEEK: "I honestly don't know why Sophomore goalie Craig Greveld- we're not playing well. ing made 34 saves last Saturday. 12 Art Smith THE CIRCLE, SPORTS APRIL 21,1994 Hitters fall, 11-2; Eaxmen lose play Army today to N.YTeeh; by TED HOLMLUND Sports Editor . mark now 5-4 The game was close until the sixth inning. The Red Fftxes were trail­ by TERl L. STEWART ing 2-0 as junior pitcher Jeff Goodin was locked in a pitcher's duel with John DiMartino. Staff Writer However, Northeast Conference foe Long Island University exploded for eight runs in the sixth and seventh innings en route to an 11-2 romp The men's lacrosse team fell to over Marist on Monday afternoon in Poughkeepsie. . New York Tech, 19-10, on Marist will look to get back on the winning track today against Army. Saturday. Any chance of a victory against LIU was lost after the sixth inning; The Blackbirds scored five runs in the sixth and three in the seventh Head coach Tom Diehl said to clinch the win. Marist (5-4) had a difficult time Goodin ended up giving up five runs in 5 1/3 innings pitched. DiMar­ matching up with their opponent. tino, on the other hand, held Marist to two runs on six hits over eight innings. • The defeat drops Marist's record to 4-19 (3-9 in the NEC). "They did better than us one-on- Sophomore right fielder Mark Barron and freshman shortstop George one," Diehl said. "They were able Santiago were the only players who made any significant headway against to shake us and get free. We left DiMartinO. - people open and-didn't follow the Barron went 2-5 with a homerun, a single and an RBI. Santiago also flow "of. the game." was 2-5 with a double and a single. Even when Marist had scoring opportunities, the team was not able Sophomore goalie Craig to convert. The Red Foxes stranded 10 runners in the game. Grevelding collected 34 saves for This was the fifth consecutive defeat for Marist. The team had won Marist. three of four games before this latest losing streak began. Head coach Art Smith said he cannot find any answers on why the "He faced a lot of shots," Diehl team.is playing poorly. said. "It could have been a blowout ' "I honestly don't know why we're not playing well," the third-year if he didn't play well." head coach said. "Once things go bad, you expect the worst. Right now, we don't have any confidence.'' Junior Dave Closinski led Marist Junior captain Matt Bourne said the pitching, offense and defense are with a team-high four goals. all failing to execute at one time or another during the course of the games. "We haven't been able to put it together," the third baseman said. The Red Foxes hosted "We've been getting down easily. It's hard to come back when you're Stonybrook College yesterday. down 6-8 runs." The Red Foxes looked to regain winning form against Fairfield (Tues­ Results were unavailable at press day) and Manhattan (Wednesday). Results were not available at press time. time. Buchanan arrested, faces charges Crew finishes strong; "We're hoping that he isu i guil­ by MATT MARTIN ty at this point," said Marist's Still; Buchanan's future at the Staff Writer - ' Athletic Director Gene Doris. "If college remains in doubt. he is, it certainly isn't something "It doesn't make it any easier to President's Cup next When Izett Buchanan steps foot graduate," said Doris. According to Hieni Gdlisaniio, :i we'll be proud of." M GERARD CARNEY into the court on Monday, April After a year unrivalled by any Buchanan, a scholarship athlete, crew nlii'iini who alluided the 25, it won't be as a rookie on an is to have his scholarship reviewed Stall" Writer meol, tl,e li-.im will do i:\ivpiioiial- previous player at Marist, gar­ NBA team as he had hoped, but as nishing the NIiC scoring title, at the end of the year, to determine I hi- ci-.w ik-um did not tin Mi l> well this season. an alleged felon. if he is making satisfactory pro­ "I've seen the List tw.i laces Player of the Year honors and, this lowir than second place in an> ol Buchanan, 21, from Goshen, past Monday, the Haggerty Award gress towards his degree in criminal Us IJ^J- Sunday in a iit-mcet now, and Uie> look ilnms'." NY, and Calvin Cooper Jr., 23, of justice to allow him to maintain his Gali-anno said. " Mio\ must keep as the outstanding player in the .isijiiisi Hol\ Cross, I Dwell and Poughkeepsie, face criminal ' metropolitan area, it seemed that scholarship despite having used all Simons he'd al WorchvMcr, Muv.. piling up points like clie\ arc doing charges of grand larceny, a felony; four years of his eligibility. now Ihey'il bi- in good shape." Buchanan had turned himself Howi-ver, niiicss wai not in the criminal possession of stolen pro­ around after the disappointment of "It's not an automatic renewal," toieeast ^.!ini£].'.>. Gjlisano said fv felt I ho ked perty, also a felony; and con­ said Doris, who, along with three t-oscs should ha\e beaten Hol> sitting out the final 18 games of his ()iiJj ;i«;:iiii rough waiei s (.auscd spiracy, a misdemeanor, stemming junior season due to academic others, would make that decision. cancellation* fi»r tin- 'earn as an :c> ( mis. hut wen- weaker down the from their alleged theft and use of "There are a number of factors in­ stri'ich. probation. rivc-i iurciJ the postponement ot stolen credits cards April 7, accor­ "We felt that he was on the right cluding ethical conduct." Satin das'* 'clieduk-d mmi JI This .•oiniiii' wwkend Marist will ding to Town of Poughkeepsie track," said Doris. "But this leaves Buchanan and his teammates Skulmoii. host ihi* President's Cup Rejaita. police. a cloud of doubt hanging over him. have been advised not to comment Howevei, Sundd) «a- a dif- Other teams compciin; include, The cards, pried from a locker He hasn't left himself much room on the situation pending the trial. t'cieiu !>ioiy for ihc rowv:r->. Arm>, MidJIcberry coIL'te, Spia at AllSport health club in to work with." "I feel devastated," said Head 1 ed bv senior* OWLII McGovem Lawiencc College, Hates and Poughkeepsie, were used at seven Descriptions of the two men by Coach Dave Magarity. "All the .md PeieTciiiiiclia, Maml finish Vassar. stores in the Poughkeepsie Galleria retailers match those of descrip­ adversity and then to end up in this ed «CI.M:IJ UI HoK Cioss hy -.even McGovcrn said he teeis the Itarn to purchase over SI,000 worth of tions of the two given by attendants position... it's awful." tenths of :t second in the varsity should pcrioini well. merchandise including sportswear, at AllSport that night, according to As for the effect of the news on eii'htman. sneakers, jewelry and stereo equip­ the Secret Service. Magarity's recruiting, Doris said, "1 tel! th."t WJ rowt-d well," ijid "V. e "nave a lot more experience ment, police said. "It certainly doesn't have a positive than those other .schools," he s-ud. To date, Marist has taken no McUovern. "^o were all happy If convicted, the two could face disciplinary action against effect, but it's tough to judge what that wc were able to row h *M would be ver> upset if we don't a sentence of up to four years in people, on the outside are think­ tinish first." Buchanan pending the result of the a cms* wind and place." prison. upcoming trial. ing." Buchanan is innocent until proven guilty Senior Izett Buchanan, alongwith However, our legal process says c„_:-_ T™« T».:~U_ , - ... a persoHowevern is , innocenour legat l untiDrocesl proves savns «IM ^ about th. e upcomin•*• g NBA playoffs .__Here'• .s som*-^ e classics. . 9/ Seton Hall's Arturas Karnishovas, as there was last year. 1. Win one for the Gipper (Is was named a co-winner of guilty. Buchanan's court ap­ Ted pearance is not scheduled until Holmlund It seems that' most fans and that a fish?). the 1993-1994 Haggerty Award April 25. Both have been released sports commentators have not been 2. It's not over until it's over on Monday in East Rutherford, without bail. too enthusiastic about the upcom­ (Really?). N.J. Baseball bungling ing NBA playoffs, 3. When the going gets tough, The award is given to the most The baseball team's 11-2 loss to Granted, the baseball season is the tough get going (unless they outstanding player among 18 Divi­ Long Island University Monday just beginning, and the hockey lose...then see number four). sion 1,16 Division II/NAIA and 31 has been indicative of the squad's playoffs are in full swing. 4. The better team won (It's not Division III in the New York-New season. However, the main reason basket­ rocket science...there's my own Jersey-Fairfield (Conn.) region. . ball is losing its notoriety is because cliche). However, the honor of receiving The Red Foxes (4-17, 3-9 in the Northeast Conference) committed This year, ESPN carries 48 it does not have a marquee player 5. It's not over until the fat lady the award was most likely the fur­ playoff games, while ESPN2 airs anymore. sings (Is that sexist?). thest thing from Buchanan's mind. seven errors, stranded ten runners and walked enough runners to start an additional 12 games. No more Michael Jordan. No 6. ESPN (Turn on Buchanan was arrested Thursday "With greater media coverage, more Magic Johnson. No more SportsCenter). on charges lie and another. a. mile walkathon. Right now, this team is not play­ sports fans should gain a better Larry Bird. 7. We weren't clicking (Is this Poughkeepsie nian used stolen understanding of a sport that is Charles Barkley is a big-time tap dancing?). credit cards to buy more than ing with any spirit or intensity. If the team is not playing with usually identified with violence. player, but he has not reached the 8. We weren't on top of our $1,000 of merchandise, according . legendary status of the Big Three game (How do you get on top of to Town of Poughkeepsie police. any drive, baseball becomes a There's is more to hockey than chore. violence. because he plays on the west coast. a game?). Police said the 21-year-old Hopefully, the increased visibili­ If the NBA is going to regain its 9. It was a tough loss, but we Buchanan pried ope n a locker at The only remedy to this illness is ; victories. If Marist continues to ty will inform people that hockey popularity, Commissioner David played hard (That's nice). AllSport health club in Poughkeep­ is a sport with many nuances, not Stern will have to hope Shaquille 10. It does not matter if you win sie on April 7, and stole two credit play poorly, they will only continue to punch in the time card and pray just a boxing ring on ice. O'Neal can fully take over the or lose, but how you play the game cards, a watch and $14. prime-time mantle. (If that was the case, many people If convicted, Buchanan could for the season to end. Oh, by the way, here's one easy NHL Revival hockey prediction. The New York Cliches in the sports business, including face up to four years in prison. Rangers will not win the Stanley' If this columnist listened to the this columnist, would be out of Sorhe.of the talk around campus The increased television coverage of the NHL playoffs is beginning Cup. millions of sports cliches, he would work). already" has declared Buchanan have something more enlightening Ted Holmlund is The Circle's guilty. to increase the popularity of the NBA fantastic? eame. There has not been as much talk to write about than cliches. Sports Editor.