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GOP Not to Blame for Economy, Candidate Says Opinion Spotlight Sports Temperatures Sex rated It's over Midfielder Danny rising Madonna 's new book Daniels ends his Writers deoore racism. is nothing but a tease Matador career this sexism Issues weekend See page4 See page 7 See page 12 California State Volume 37 Universtty, Northridge Number 36 Tt1ursday . October 29. 1992 GOP not to blame for economy, candidate says By Steve Kozak Staff Writer McKeon faults opponents for 'muddy campaign' President George Bush publicans, and includes time public officials like Sen. McKean asked. McKeon currently serves on should not be blamed for the Palmdale, Lancaster, Canyon Robert Byrd ofWest Virginia, He also criticized Clinton the board ofa Newhall hos pi· country's rece11ion, a Repub- Countryand Santa Clarita, in who haa been in office for 30 and Perot's defense cuts on tal. lican congre111ional candidate addition topartaofNorthridge, yea.rs. grounds that areas like the He also blamed the "liberal told students on Wednesday. Chataworth and Granada McKeon said Byrd, who Antelope Valley, where the B· preH• for the drop in Bush's "It would be nice if the Hilla. serves aa chair of the Appro- 2 bomber is manufactur~d. popularity. pres ident had that much McKeon, who is regarded priations committee, allotted would be hurt the most. "Ayear ago, they(the media) power," Buck McKeon said. by many as the front.runner, an unfair amountofeducation In addition to criticizing decided that they didn't want "He simply doesn't.• rejected an invitation to join money to his home state. AJ:.. Clinton's defense cutting PreaidentBush,"McK.eon said. McKeon blame• the reres· hi1opponentain anopen forum cording to McKeon, West Vir- plans, McKeon criticized him The event, which drew ap- sion on the 1986 tax reform thatwasheldon the otherside ginia received $21 million over for boasting about balancing proximately 26 people, was Congreaa paaaed that raised of campus the same day. He and above the $14 million the several budgets. McKean said sponsored by Students For the capital gain• tax. In ad· said he had a "full calendar state already receives. "'balancing a budget is no big America, a group that widely dition to cutting this tax, scheduled" and was "tired of McKean also support.a the deal." support.a R.!publican leader- McK.eon also support.a a line hearing them." more mild defense cuts that When asked why the bud· ship. item veto for the preaident of McKeon said he blamed all Bush recommenda, asopposed geta he had balanced while "1 am convinced that there the United States, a balanced ofhia opponents for a "muddy" to the more maasive cute that mayor were mentioned in his is a silentmajority ofR.!publi· budget amendment and con· campaign, exceptfor Libertar- Gov. Bill Clint<>n and Ross campaign pamphlet, McKean cans on campus; SFA Chair greHional term limitations. ian candidate Peggy Perot are proposing. McKean saidhehad"justputiton there Stefan Khatchaturian said. McKec>n, a former Santa Chriatenaen, whom he referred said that thanks to Bush, the because itsounds good.• •Jt'sagainsttheJawfornon- Clarita mayor, ia nmning in to as •a good gal." Cold Waria over, but that itia Aa far as health care is oon- profitorganizationatoendorse the overwhelmingly Republi· He said congressmen these "still a dangerous world." cemed,McKeon supportsmore candidate•." he said. "But he can 26th district. The area daya are making a career out "What if North Korea de· costcontrol, however, with lim- is one of our favorite candi- has 60 peroent registered Re· of politics. He attacked long· cidea to invade South Korea?" ited government involvement. dates." Roof coffee shop closes, will reopen in bookstore By Tim Phelps that is why it is now being its expansion, and Cafe Cafe, store previously, Lloyd said. cial place by aomeofits patrons. Staff Writer tried out in the bookstore," said Bill Lloyd, MatadorBook· One major difference be· Dr. Eva Nieto, a Chicano Dean Calvo said. store projects manager. tween theold and new Whims studies profeHor,said,lhere A new coffee shop will open Cafe Cafe closed ita doors The reason for the name is that the new version will are very few facilities avail- next month in the Matador on Oct. 16. change is that the name Cafe have a sittingarea, Lloyd said. able where students can sit Bookstore, replacing the The new conceptbeingtried Cafe sounded as if it was a To go wit h t he name down and dialogue. Foundation's previous one in out is Whims, which has a coffee house, which would be change, Whims wil1 have a •A lot of the learning pro· the Roof, according to the Foun· bigger menu than Cafe Cafe inappropriateinthebookstore different interior design from ce88 (in the university} takee dation Food Service manager. and does not have any flow·by environment, Lloyd said. Cafe Cafe. The latter had up· place with peen. Since the "Cafe Cafe never achieved traffi c as the latter did, ac· To represent its new loca- scale,ivy· looking walls, while university has no places such the level of patronage of the cording to Calvo. tion in the bookstore, a name the former will have a mod- as seminarrooms, itis hard to Foundation's expectations. Whims wi11 be combination change was needed. Whims ern, industrial 4ook, Calvo find a place tooocialize,"Nieto The concept (having a coffee ofthe old Whims, which used was the choice since there had said. said. •Jt is the one little oasis houae}, however, waagood and to be in the bookstore before been a Whimsinside the book· A.a far as menu selections, on this campus, and theFoun - Whims will have close to the dation took it down." same items that Cafe Cafe of- Calvo disagreed with Niet<>. fered: coffee•. expressoe, "The seating (in the Roof cappucinoa and desserts. No area} is still there. There is ice cream will be sold because nothing to prevent it from be- it is already available in the ing a social place." bookstore complex at Baskin To some, the coffee ehop Robbin•, Lloyd said. was known for its quality. Whimsis scheduled to open Nieto said Cafe Cafe was in mid·November. It will be the only good thing available located where the old print on the Roof. shop was before the bookat<>re "(The RooO has the worst waa remodeled, at the rightof foodofanycampus thatI know the circular counter, Lloyd of. The Foundation has done said. nothing to bring in good food. "We have regretted (the I even go ofT campua to Mn.. closing) and we hope that Gooch'• for a sandwich.• Whims doea much better." John Arriola, senior busi- Calvo eaid. "The reason for neH major, said, "(Caf6 Cafe) the cloeing is from an overall had very good coffee. Thia(cof· bu1ineaa penpective. • fee from t he RooO is horrible." Some etudenta are upset Cafe Caf6 waa also known t hat the coffee shop is closed. for its quiet atmosphere. "(It waa) a big mistake by Arriola 1aid, •Jt was a n ice closing it. A lot of people go place to be. It wae more quiet there for coffee," said Raisa inside the coffee shop and was Brona, a graduate psychology not so buey.• major. Until the new coffee shop Drona also 1aid 1he hopes opene, many students will the buaineaa replacing the old have to reeort to local vendors Cahl Caftl, the campus' only coffee shop, which was located on the Roof, ctosed recently because ot coffee shop haa good coffee. 1uch as Common Ground1, lack of business. A new shop wlH open In the Mat<fdor Bookstore next month. Cafe Cafe wu seen aa a so· which io located off campus. Dally Sundlal 2 NEWS/Thursday, October 29, 1992 Campus Calendar ChlnoM Studonla Auod111on - Our Today mooting is al 2:30 p.m. in FA 1'40. We will discusS the upcomingevents. Oiredions for th• Hallowoon danc. will beprovidtd. Staf1 OoH1 Slgm11 Pl - We aro sponsoring a meeting is 2 p.m. motivational speaker at 7 p.m. in the Tu ln1em1tlon1I Bualn111 Anocl1tlon - Library. Everyone is welcome. Join us trom 3-7 p.m. at USU Pool for DJs. volleyball and picnic. Sclen1111c AHocle11on of Women - We invite you to join our first meeting at lntem11lon1I l Ellch1nge Progr1m1 - 1 p.m. in SC 2144. Bring us support Everyone is invited to meet international and ideas. We will also discuss what students from 11 a .m.·1 p.m. in AD 204. you can do now to develop a success- Coltee and refreshments are served. For ful career in science. Refreshments will be information, call 885-3035. served. LGBA - Wo mHt at 7:30 p.m. in USU Studen1 United for Blllnguel Educ•· Santa Clarit1 Floom. Tho Stonewall D•mo· tlon -Our speaker is a representative cratic Club will speak. Also carpool ar- from the Learning Resource Canter at rangements to Wost Hollywood for Hallow- 3:30 p.m. in SN 102. Also. our annual een will be made. HaUowaan dance will be this Friday at the Chicano House. For information. call 885· Muak: Oopartmon1- Wtpresent the fourth 2731. in a sertes offive Inaugural Organ Recitals at 8 p.m. In USU. Or. Samuel John Swartz will h1ll1n Cfub-Ourmooting is from 3-5 p.m. give an informal pre-recital introduction to in SN 304. Our spoakor is Or. Rocco Morano tho organ al 7 p.m. The concert will be from tho University ol Cosenza. Italy will per1ormed by alumni and students of our speak on Machiavelli's Prince and pol~ical department's organ area Admission is $6 theories. general and S3 for students and seniors. Parking is froo.
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