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for adveniimg information, call 1(317) 274-345® Monday Morning 1 Section October 31.1994 O 1994 The Sagem ore The weekly newspaper of University Purdue University at Voi. 24. No. 13 Single Copy Free Student government, administration battle

< ■ Misuse of student activity fee funds exposes M l contrasting opinions of student, administrators. IV Iy whole argument 1s that we’re I don't think anything m Carmen Marshall, a current senator not after a parson, we’re after a to be done. If we accepted tf By Brtftfi Moors , * £ j n t S ^ m n for the USA. purchased a $598 principle. We just don’t want student transaction then we are the i advertisement in The Sagamore for government to be brought down by this." assume responsibility.’' her campaign for USA president. V Disputes between student According to Jane Petty, assistant government and administrators are TtM SAaaA/t'aAipWMlr pnuint director for activity fee management, commonplace in university relations Marshall asked to use the student Seldom, however, do they involve government account - funds collected was brought back up. I was honestly want student government to be administrators and university officials "In wondering why my name is from the student activity fee - to pay hoping it would all blow by." he said. brought down by this." being involved in this,’* for the ad. Now, nearly seven months later, Schmidl said other members of That is indeed the case with the Wagoner argues that it wasn't an Petty approved the request arvd "She reported it to me. then I said Schmidt explains he and other student government had brought the current exchange between Todd issue to student government then and accepted payment from Marshall on 'That’s a no-no. Thai’s a persona) members of the USA are pursuing the issue to his attention it shouldn’t be now Schmidt. Undergraduate Student the money she was loaned. usc,*" Wagoner said. issue so it docs not damage the image Marshall said she thinks student Assembly president, and members of "The election committee had just ’Carmen gave me the money on At the time Wagoner admits he at student government governm ent pursuit of the matter is a the Student Activities office completed a sanctioning of Carmen March 21 and 22. and I wasn’t billed hoped the incident would go "My whole argument is that we are personal attack concerning campaign tactics during until April 4." Petty said. unnoticed not after a person. We’re after a "I think the people behind tlm are last March’s USA elections. After approving the request. Petty ‘1 pushed it from my mind, then it principle," he said. "Wc just don’t doing it f

University In Sports hosts health experts ■ Conference will offer solutions to some health care issues and concerns.

Health ev e issues such as domestic abuse and teenage pregnancies may be a distant memory If a group of national expens have anything to say about it. Many health issues, such as these and infant monality. homelessness, health care and Alzheimer’s disease will dominate a future health conference. The conference, which will host social place at the University Place Conference Center and Hotel on Nov. 11-13. Lorraine Blackman, assistant professor of social work, said there are two key areas the conference will address. ‘The first is to educate those people invoi ved in health care about intervention strategies. The second goal is to disseminate this information to policy makers and health care professionals. We want this information to go beyond this conference," said Blackman. "We will be making a videotape of the different segments of the health conference. It will be shown on IHETS (Indiana Higher Education Telecommunication System) stations" she added. Nationally recognized experts and presenters, including IUPUI faculty, will focus on solutions to certain health cate issues. Among those scheduled to speak: ■ Robert Hill, director of the Urban Institute at Morgan State UnJvenity, on ‘The Strengths of Families of Color. Successful Policies and

■ Diane Carter of Amoco Oil Co. and Gary C aw 7V .Sofa*** Lospaluto of Collaborative Action Technology on "Learning to Communicate for JwwtHw Hleka, a Junto* In Um School o< Public and Envlfonmontol Affair*, nogotlotM th* cour*# «t th* lqu**tr1»n Tu rn ’, last competition In Frankfort, Ind. In It* 12 Collaboration." y— n of oxlotonoo the teem ha* faced many obataclaa yet contfnuee to compete and remain upbaat about their unique tport. ■ Oliver Williams of the University of Colorado on "Domestic Violence and Ethnic Minority Men: Developing Effective Treatment Programs." ■ Dr. June Dobbs-Butts. visiting scientist « the Centers for Disease Control and former columnist for Essence magazine, on ‘The Horsing around Family as a Matrix for Learning Sexual Violence or Sexual Viability." Despite the inconveniences, the team ■ Dr. Aida Giaceilo. from the Jane Addams Ithough it does not Complete story on page 4 College of Social Work, will be speaking has participated in two events already this about how health care professionals structure M I receive as much research on different health care issues attention as other including lack of funding, exposure, year and remain enthusiastic about the This conference is not only bringing transportation to competitions and student wonderful presenters, but also doctors, nurses M ■ IUPUI clubs and organization. and even some people from the field of journalism and will be of an interactive nature, JtLmsports, the Equestrianinterest. Jennifer Hicks, a first year member of with ordinary people sitting In and giving Thanks to a special arrangement with feedback, said Blackman. Team and its members are dedicated to the Equestrian Team, with 13 years of ‘There will be a nice mix of people talking Bridal Oaks Stables in Zionsville the team horseback riding make her one of the about what really works and whM we need to making the sport a part of the university. know." said Blackman. receives a discount for the use of the most experienced members of this year’s Fuji registration for the event is $195, and Being only a club spoit, however, $75 for students. presents many obstacles to the team, facilities. team. The one-day cost is $100. or $40 for students. Page 2 • The Sagamore October 31.1994

IUPUI only campus offering braille items News Briefs King ■ Office introduces new A tack of campus efforts m provide an adequate educational experience ut improvements for visually For mure information about the visually impaired students was one of African-American event contact Sandy Menitt at impaired students. the driving forces behind the program. history lecture 274-2526. King said Bv K rlttlo Enelx and Brian “Stxnething that ts lacking on this Author i. California Cooper will Moor* campus iv signage and Braille." she Religious Studies lit Sagem*/ br the featured speaker at the said 1994 Afhcan-American History sponsors reception She stressed, however, that it is (hr Lecture at the Madame Walker Although the Office of Adaptive duty of her office to make the Theatre Ballroom. The department of Religious U ucoIkmuI Services may seem like u university aware of the needs of Cooper is the author of several Studies is sponsoring an informal appeals hi only a small percentage of students with disabilities novels, including "Some Soul lo get-together for students inter­ \tudemv a recent initiative proves it King said the cards will help make Keep." "A Piece of M ine" ested in religion. indeed service* the enure IUPUI the IUPUI community aware of the “Homemade Love," “In Search Those interested can attend the community. problems facing students with visual of Satisfaction" and "The Matter event Nov. 3 stoning at 5 p.m. in In their current effort*. the office ha* impairments b Life." Cavanaugh Hall 323A. stepped ahead of other Indiana ‘We shouldn't criticize (admini­ The lecture will take place Nov. Students will have a chance to universities by introducing Braille strators) for not providing services 2 at 7:30 p.m. talk with one another and with items to visually impaired students when they don't know anything about There will he a reception and Religious Studies faculty In fart, IUPUI is one of the first lt,“ she said "It’s our job to make autograph session following her members and will have the campuses in the state to offer Braille people aware." presentation. opportunity lo view recent books item* to students, said Pam King, Gerald Bepko. chancellor, said the In addition to her lecture, published by members of the director of AfcS service is not only for IUPUI students, Cooper will appear at the Marlin department Call the Religious King said Braille items will help but con help the entire community as to involve Ivy Tech-Kokomo. dean of faculties. David Robbins, vice University Performing Arts Studies office at 274-1465 for make the IUPUI campus more like a well. fn October King and members of the chancellor of budgeting and fiscal Center for an informal reception more information. community. “Its value in symbolic terms will DSO presented Braille cards and affairs and Robert Martin, vice and bonk signing Nov. 3 at 9 a.m. "I think one of the things we try to reach everyone." he said. “It shows embossers to members of the IUPUI chancellor of administrative affairs. -T he programs are free and open Submissions sought do is he scry* sensitive to the the com m iirzni IUPUI has to its administration, which included: Banta said the Braille items illustrate to the public. community." King said students" Bepko. Trudy Banta. vice chancellor how dedicated and capable students for essay contest One way to do this i> by providing Other universities have taken notice of planning and institutional with disabilities on campus arc. the community the avenue to become of IUPUI* efforts and some plan on improvement. Herman Blake, vice I t ’s a great way to show how we IUPUI Campus Day The Elie Wtesel P n a in EUuc* more accessible By providing Braille working with AES in an effort to chancellor for undergraduate can let other people know that they needs volunteers 1995 Essay Contest is soliciting to the community, the community is begin offering Braille to their students. education. Eugene Tempcl, vice are splendid students and that they arc input from junior and senior undergraduates. being more sensitive to the needs of King said chancellor of external affairs, William really making a contribution here." The Office of Admissions is First prize for the contest is students with visual impairments, said She said she has already made plans Plater, executive vice chancellor and she said. encouraging all deportments and $5,000, second prize is $2^00 schools to have representatives at and third prize is $1,500. the third annual Campus Day. Deadline for entries b Jan. 13. could or could not he done." he “I think something more tangible With the mistake recognized. The program takes place Nov. 1995. USA explained. "I don't think anything needs to he done. May be an audit is in Wagoner, and Schmidt are looking to 20 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. in No more than three entries from more needs to be done, All the people order. I can see that to the what they can do to prevent further lecture Hall 101. fhe same college, university or Conlmutd from F a it / involved have been reprimanded." administration and people working at problems. Campus Day is an informational catnpu* will be considered in any (for early campaigning) and they were Richard Slocum, dean of student IUPUI ShOO is not seen as a big deal, "We all make mistakes. This is one meeting for potential students and one cgnteyt year. Essays must be thinking no harm, no foul. Plus, they affairs, agrees with Wagone: but SbOO is a big deal for students." that should not have been made. I've their families that gets them submitted by a college or recognized since we approved the ‘The reality is when we found out Schmidt said. learned my lesson and I know that it acquainted with the IUPUI university' em behalf of its transaction, what business of theirs about it. we dealt with it. What more He went on to say that will never happen again." Wagoner campus and gives them a chance wav he said do they (student government) expect administrators* attitudes may attribute said. to get a head start on the I f we accepted (he transaction then to be done about k T he said, citing to the problem. "In the short run this is going to be a admission process. Send entries uj P jc iUic, Wiesel Foundation for Hufhnuy. 1177 we are I he ones that assume the verbal reprimands members of the T think some people have been here negative for student government." Representatives from each Fifth Avenue. 36tK ¥ljaV ffcw responsibility. Carmen did not break activities office received. so long, things that matter to students Schmidt said. "It also shows officers school and deportment ore needed York. NY 10036. Ht the rules. Schmidt believes something more don't matter lo them. I think that's this year aren't going to stand for any lo work at informational booths. It was up to us lo interpret what can he done about it. part of the problem." he said. fooling around Conference features former Democratic presidential candidate Michael Dukakis "We want to create an agenda that which gubernatorial candidates, state workforce. Fnm Sagem*/ mrt rtfrtI address and preview the Forum on High Performance Government contains the pressing public issues and legislators and local officials from ■ increasing citizen involvement conference along with Peter Hark new, have people answer to them," he said. across the state can respond in a and Former Democratic presidential editor and publisher of Governing Mark Rosentraub, associate dean of collaborative way " he said. ■ assessing the health of the candidate Michael Dukakis will he the Magazine. School of Public and Environmental One way that can be accomplished. Medicaid system. featured speaker at a conference Nov Aaron Conley, project director, said Affairs, agrees. Conley said, is through a report SPEA Other sponsors of the event include 17 and IK at the University Place l ie conference's main gtxd is to help "Wc envision this conference to be will issue Mkiwing the conference. SPEA and the Coalition to Improve Conference and Hotel Indiana's political figures address the an ideal opportunity to identify a ’“SPEA will he putting together a Management in State and Local Dukakis will give the keynote concerns of the public. common agenda for Indiana, from report of the findings of the Government. discussions that look place," he said. IUPUI is one of seven national sites The event b funded through a grant hosting the event from the National Commission on Teresa Ben net. coordinator of Stale and Local Public Service. A communications at the Center for report issued by the commission Urban Policy and the Environment, provides the basic outline of the said lUPUl’s reputation brought the conference which includes five areas conference to Indiana. ot discussion: ‘The commission (on state and local ■ strengthening executive leader­ government) was excited about the ship. progressive nature of the Center (for ■ creating a lean, responsive go­ Urban Policy and the Environment) vernment. and all of the things going on here at ■ developing a high perfarmance IUPUI." she said

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PAID ADVERTISEMENT The Student Activi ties Page INFORMATION COMPILED By MICHELLE THORPE Check This OubLeadership Forums During the month of November be the forum presented on this events contact the Student there will be a variety of forums on evening. Activities Office at 274-3931. various topics. The third and final forum will be These topics include: how to use given on Monday. Nov. 14 from 12:15 campus resources, working as a to 1 p.m. This forum will provide team, and getting involved in -information on how to get involved in Monday/31at community service. community service. The first forum will be on All of these forums will be held in LY • Enjoy a brown bag lunch with graduate Tuesday, Nov. 1 from 12:15 to 1 135. history students and professors from noon to p.m. How to use campus resources These events are funded by the 1 p.m. in the Student Activities Center room will be the subject discussed. Student Activity Fee which was / 132. Undergraduate history majors are invited Then, on Tuesday, Nov.8 from 5 allocated through USA. to attend this gathering and give your input. to 5:45 p.m. working as a team will For more information about these The History Society will be hosting speakers and showing films throughout the year. Be a part of this process. Call 274-3811 for details. TheWomen's Tuesday/lst Marketing Club • The Lutheran Campus Ministry and Studies Caucus Metropolitan Indianapolis Campus Ministries are sponsoring a “Celebrate: Worship P resen ts Service* every Tuesday from 5:15 to 6 p.m. in M eeting “M other Wove the Newman Center located at 1309 W. Michigan St. Thfe nondenominational prayer door prizes will be the Morning" service is open Jo anyone wishing to attend. Christine Hiatt will be the guest speaker on awarded for new members Are you tired of trying to ^’Club will meet every Tuesday and Tuesday, Nov. 1 at the and others. come up with new and 8 to 9:30 p.m. in the Auxiliary If you are interested in exciting ways to enjoy your gym In the Physical Education Building. Marketing Club meeting. free nights or weekends? Everyone is invited to attending this meeting The Women’s Studies • The Newman Club will sponsor an Afl Saints attend this meeting which applications are available Caucus has the perfect Day Mass at 7:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. in the solution to ease your Newman Center at 1309 W. Michigan. is being held from noon to in the School of Business entertainment woes. Everyone is welcome to attend. For details office. 1 p.m. in BS 4088. Come to a play written contact 632-4378. Lunch will be provided and performed by Carol Candidates* at the POLSA by Campus Pizza. Lynn Pearson called from 3 to 5 p.m in LY 115. Christine Hiatt is “Mother Wove the Morning." meeting you will meet the "Mother Wove the s for state and local offices. Call a pharmaceutical Morning" will be presented 7387 for details. sales represen­ on Nov. 10 at 7 p.m. and Nov. 11 and 12 at 8 p.m. • The English Club Is conducting its monthly tative from Ross These shows will be held at organizational meeting at 7 p.m. in CA 507. Laboratories. St. Luke’s United Methodist Members are encouraged to attend and help Don’t miss Church located on 100 W. in th^piannlng of upcoming events. your last 86th Street chance to Tickets can be purchased at the Women’s Studies sign up for Office in C A 0 0 1 E . Wednesday/2nd the Pacers For more details about • Join the Newman Club at 1309 W. Michigan ixfra-og tickets contact Wanda Goins as they feast their eyes on the Midweek Menu Also, at 274-7611. for an all-you-can-eat homecooked meal at 5:30 p.m. in the Newman Center. The cost is $2.50. In d ia n a H ealth Student Association • The Newman Center at 1309 W. Michigan will conduct a mass/religious workshop from 4 to 5:30 p.m. every Sunday. Everyone is Blood Drive welcome to attend. For more information about these services contact 632-4378. p.m in the old library Blood Center will send your courtyard. cholesterol results to you We’re out Your donation could through the mail. help save lives! For more information Monday/7th for blood! Today the Indiana Free refreshments and about donating blood • The Society of Automotive Engineers is cookies will be given afterwards contact IHSA president having a meeting from 3 to 4 p.m. in SL Health Student 2156K. Association will be sponsoring to everyone who donates. Tabitha Mickelson or Donna a blood drive from 2 to 6:30 The Central Indiana Regional 'Clark at 278-2273.

ATTENTION STUDENT Spring Break with UEC “Sex, Art, and American Culture” ORGANIZATIONS If you are interested Come to the program on Tuesday. Nov. 16 going on a cheap but from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in LY115 and find out The Sagamore will about this book. The program will feature not be publishing an glorious spring break actors from “Picture This.* a unique audience- issue on Nov. 21 due vacation March 11-20 interactive program of Community Hospitals of to Thanksgiving with the UEC Student Indianapolis. Their presentation will be based on ‘Sex. Art, and American Culture.’ a book Break. Council call 278-2225 for by Camille Paglia. For more information Information for the details on a meeting date to discuss possible contact either the BookMarks office at 274- Nov. 28 issue is due on 4371 or the Student Activities Office at 274- Nov. 14 at 5 p.m. vacation spots. 3931. Page 4 Sagamore October 31.1994 Sports

RECORDS UPCOMING GAMES PLAYER HIGHLIGHT INTRAMURAL RECORDS SPORTS BITS: OODS AND ENDS FROM THE SPORTS WORLD ««•*• ftOaa/Wmr: The cheer the Metro* on to Tu»% Nov 1; Ootr* State. 6 30 p m KJPUI Atruttc Department victory For more Thocs Nov 3 K M St Josepn. 7 p r n s n i a n Set Nov S. M**n t p m SangArrio * —» U St . 5 p m 1is m i l l IM4M MS 3 IS *13 V*J faoUUes Nov 19 For m S to • meet** on Nov 2. at 6 information,can(317)2 r wild IUPUI attae. and pm. in room 132 * the 9640

Senior co-captain Love of horses excels in sports and academics ■ Amy Goodwin-Howie leads the IUPUI focus of team Tha IUPUI Equation Tu rn hat baan at IUPUI Women’s Volleyball team with 889 assists ■ Despite dismal funding and a jack of experience, the 12 and 47 serving aces.

Equestrian Team looks toward a season of competition. By Tom Cook n iS q m m ______

Amy Goodwin-Howie has once again made an impact on the IUPUI Women’s Volleyball team In the cnsp morning «ur. seven teams from across the In her final year as a Lady Metro. Goodwin-Howie leads midwest meet on a small farm near Frankfurt. Ind the team with 889 assists and 47 serving aces. Equcunan teams from national colleges were there to Goodwin-Howie has also excelled in the classroom. She compete in the Indiana Equestrians IntercoUegute Hunt Show She graduated from Anderson Highland High School The show, sponsored h> Purdue University, was the with a 3.99 GPA and was a member of the Notional Honor second of the season for the IUPUI Equestrian team Society. On (he court she was named lo all-sectional and In her first season on the team. Jennifer Hicks, junior . She is oho a scholastic All-American SPEA student, competed in the Nos ice flats category of the competition But awards aren’t anything new for her. Dressed in white stretch punts tucked neatly i During her Metro comer, Goodwin-Howie has been knee high Nock leather boots and her gray, pm-stnped named to the NA1A All-District Team, the All-District spurts jacket. Hicks walks onto the arena with eight Tournament Team, the W ith the precision of an experienced rider she guides District Team and her horse around the arena. The judge observes how was a member of well she controls the horse, as well as the rider's the IUPUI NA1A posture national runner- Hicks, who has been ndmg horses for the post 13 up team in I99l. years, is one of approximately 19 members on the “She deserves IUPUI Equestrian team She said she joined the team because it give her the opportunity to share her horse riding experiences with the other members Although the equestrian team is called a learn, it would probably serve its purpose better by being called a club, said Barbara Rvchicr. an advisor to the team. The team is much more than a sport, it is also a way off th for students who love hones to learn more about them, makes us very she added "We’re an avenue for horse losers." Rschler said. JtxJee Oore. president of the team, added that students don’t have to own a horse or even know how to ride to hard to be the best Meoon on the IUPUI Women's join the club. that they can and VoBaytooll team. "It is an organization that is geared toward helping that's all 1 have tried to do," Goodwin-Howie said. students gain knowledge about and participate in horse- "(Athletics) has made me more responsible " she said. related activities." said Clore. 'I t’s shown me that if I put in hard work and dedication In addition to competitions, the equestrian team also that you con get to where you want to go." sponsors various lectures and workshops throughout the Goodwin-Howie is the team leader for the Lady Metros. year, as well as lecture about the different types of “She has played with shin splints all year and she has horses refused to give up in practices or on the floor,” said Risley. Recent lectures and workshops included having a That is an inspiration to the oth*r players." ^ g seiennonon talk about the different diseases a horse can She is also vocal on the floor. contract and discussions with various n d m "If someone is watching a match, the ooe voice you can "We would like have the Indianapolis Police pick out is Amy’s," Risley said "Shc^comrmmicaies very Department give us a demonstration of their horses in well with the other players." the future " added Fischicr T ’m very verbal.” she said "I try to keep peoples' The Equestrian Team has struggled to remain in attitudes on the game and continue to encourage them to existence for the past 12 years. have a good attitude on the court." One reason it has struggled is because IUPUI is • Risley agrees. commuter campus. Rschler said. fbdurd Ctnn/Jlu S q m tn "She keeps the team motivated with her drive to win." he The nature of our campus is such that it is hard to fill said. Jennifer Hicks proparta to ant or tha arena to compete In the novice fences portion of the Indiana After graduation Goodwin-Howie plans to teach special a team.** she said. Equestrians Intercollegiate Hunt Show. Hicks finished fifth In the competition. Another obstacle the team faces is providing members with ndmg experience. funded bv student activity money Beginning in November, the members of the team "I’ve always wanted to be a teacher " she said T think "It is a limiting factor for u s" said Gore Lest year the team was awarded SI00, which oply covers will be selling Circle City Discount cards. The cards that special education suits me. Before a member can participate in a show, they must its membership fee to the Intercollegiate Hop* Show offer discounts at various restaurants and businesses "I have really enjoyed my . time here," Goodwin-Howie be assessed by the instructor at Bridal Ouks Assocation. the governing body for horse shows throughout Indianapolis. said. "He assesses you on the basis of your experk»*iee. how Other expenses the team incurs during the season include ‘The bottom line is contingent on whal kind of fund­ ’The diversity of the student population, the wide variety well sou handle the horse, how well you control the ruling lessons, show fees, transportation casts and clothing. raiser we have and how much the university gives as." of majors and opportunities on and off campus have made horse and how well is your seat." said Gore. Rschler explained these expenses can he as much as $500 said Clore. this a great learning experience." she added. Because of the expense involved in renting a stable for per year. The team takes lessons ai Bridal Oaks Stables in Goodwin-Howie said she will miss playing volleyball, lessons, events like the one in Frankfort represent more “One of the wonderful things is that the team shares with Zionsville, Ind. where ii receives special rates for though. than just a chance to compete They offer the team a each other, they suppon each other and they are practice. *1 don't know whal I'm going lo do next year," she said. chance to gain valuable experience enthusiastic." she said. The team will compete in several other competitions T don't want to be done." Because the team is an organization on campus, it is That’s why fund raising is important, added Gore. throughout the year. "Each year has been different for me, but they hive ail been great." she sokl

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113 • 4 » umara* 8MJ • Ptoom OOOIO • 46302 *01904 »»S hile other Middle East leaders put aside Assad s flirtation with peace has coincided with the collapse of the hostilities and take vows of peace. Syrian Soviet Union, Syria's longtime superpower sponsor President Hafez Asvad stands aloof Secretive “Assad is an enigma." said Shktmo Gazil. ji former Israeli defense and enigmatic, he is not a man given to official who is a fellow ol the U S Institute ot Peace. dramatic publi#festurev ’This man moses scry, scry slowly, s *rs cautiously He is Hoosier Lottery WBut Assad's ability to have a dramatic impact on the Mideasl extremely suspicious, bui once he makes a decision, a major one or peace process is unquestioned How much he is willing to do a minor one, it is the kind of decision he is going to slick to." remains a great unanswered question Fur the past three years. Assad has offered small gestures lhai kept ■ Isencouraging its citizens to wager their wages on After meeting President Clinton in Damascus, Assad said he had alive hopes he would end his long standing hostility toward Israel reaffirmed The continued commitment of Syria to the peace None of the gestures has come close to breaking the deadlock games of chance an appropriate role o fgovernment? process and her serious pursuit ofp comprehensive and just peace over fhe Golan Heights, Syrian territory captured by Israel in the as a strategic choice that secures Arab rights and ends the Israeli 1967 war For years Syria had used the Golan as a launching point dispose of their money in any manner n case you missed the massive occupation of the Arab land " f for artillery attacks on settlements in northern Israel. they choose - whether their fellows advertising blitz, the Hoosier Every mention Assad made of place with Israel was coupled with Israel say s it will return the Golan only after Syria makes peace consider it prudent or not. But in a Lottery recently celebrated its Syria's long-standing condition that it be coupled to Israeli at>d then only in phases that will ensure Israeli security Assad has democracy, the majority may impose fifth birthday. It did so by withdrawal from the Golan heights and Southern Lebanon. insisted he will discuss peace only after Israel agrees to return all bringing out a new string of their will - and their morality - on the On the flight from Damascus to Jerusalem. Clinton said Assad's the territory n occupies state, and hold forth that gambling Icommercials all designed to separate statement “pointedly went beyond anything he had said before " Even as be has made gestures toward peace. Assad has never done should be “illegal" - not merely because Hoosiers from at least part of their The president described his relationship with the Syrian leader as enough to earn removal from the U S government's list of nations it is imprudent, but because it is paychecks. “businesslike." that sponsor international terrorism His capital of Damascus With lottery sales sagging, lottery immoral. “We don't call each other by our first names." said Clinton “Wc remains headquarters for a range ol terrorist groups. The Hc/holljh And gambling is either inherently officials are beginning to sound a little have developed a relationship where at leas! to this point, neither militia in Lebanon operates in areas controlled by (he Syrian Army desperate to get people to buy tickets. immoral - meaning it is behavior no one has reason to question the other's credibility." should engage in under any Maybe they should listen to Ann Former CIA Director Robert Gales described Assad as “one of Richards, the Governor of Texas, who in circumstances - or it is mrt inherently the cleverest leaders around the world." Gales pointed out that Frm the Associated Press a gubernatorial debate last week said that immoral - meaning mutually consenting the problem with lotteries is that adults should be able to indulge •"eventually, people figure out that they themselves in such behavior as they have a better chance of getting hit by wish, so long as they cause no harm to lightning, and they quit buying tickets.” others. When the state decrees that some But questions of revenue and gambling should be legal (i.e.. state-run advertising are only side issues. The real gambling such as the lottery), and some question in my mind is whether or not it illegal (private poker games come to can be an appropriate function of a -just mind), the state has adopted a position state” not only to condone, but to that is blatantly hypocritical, and has actively encourage its citizens to engage abdicated the moral authority to prohibit in what is. at the least, imprudent that behavior. behavior. Worse than that, it has. in fact - being In other words, stoui^a*payers* endowed with the legal authority and all money be used to fund advertising the enforcement capability the apparatus designed to encoupgt other taxpayers to of the state provides - merely become spend th c irq a flM n a manner that is. the most powerful racket boss in the for tte id ttw 6 p ?p en d in g it. land. The one redeeming aspect of this Sctnngg^fie questions of morality for dilemma is that, unlike many dilemmas, the m ofA it. anyone with a modicum of this one is easily solved: either extract common sense knows that gambling is the organism of government from the not the most prudent use of the fruits of gambling business, or legalize private one's labors. After all. we don't teach lotteries and other forms of wager, which our children that betting is a sensible could be inspected by the state, raising manner in which to increase our revenues through licensing fees. fortunes. We teach them to work hard, A government of the people cannot save and invest for the future. endeavor to encourage the people to Gambling is nothing but that old. engage in activity that is imprudent, seductive chimera of something for irresponsible, and counter-productive, if nothing - of the easy answer, the quick it is to call itself a government for the fix - a ••get rich quick" scheme of people. chance. To be sure, in a free society, responsible adults must be allowed to Bryan Rothrrihnffar Tit

One step closer? ■ Britain’s agreement signals IRA breakthrough ritain, seizing the Parliament, has taken a more covered and portrayed by the media and substance and not he “wishy-washy" or opportunity of an Irish conciliatory line, believing that the political pundits around the state waffle on issues However, when Jim Jontz Republican Army cease­ IRA's decision Aug. 31 to lay down Letters The problem, as I see it. is that much of tries to hold a press conference to offer a fire, has cleared the way arms presents an opportunity. the statew ide media and most of the detailed position paper offering a proposal for negotiations with the Seasoned observers of the Northern from readers political pundits around Indiana decided of substance, the media fails to show up in IRA's political allies before Christmas. Ireland conflict think the prospect of an long ago that the U S. senatorial race was substantial number* or give adequate B over; that the incumbent. . coverage of his ideas or his candidacy Britain's agreement to begin up-front IRA disarmament is remote. exploratory talks soon with Sinn Fein Sinn Fein holds to its principal belief was going to be re-elected to an I hope all Hoosier voters will take a good, party leaders represents a fundamental that any lasting settlement should Tim Jeffers: the last secretary unprecedented fourth term in a virtual objective look at Jim Joniz and his record breakthrough, but it is only a first step on abolish the border that has divided landslide. Therefore, it seems there is little and not let the Matewide media and political the path to roundtable talks involving Ireland since 1920 o f state you’ll ever need interest in covering the other candidate, pundits tell them how they should vote other Northern Ireland parties. Now the By contrast, Britain has committed former U.S. Congressman Jim Jontz. high-wire act begins in earnest. itself to subjecting any negotiated because the media and pundits After all the recent editorials in the Once at the table. British civil servants “determined" he has already “lost." I would Demarche Staffer. Indiana House of Repmentatucs settlement to approval by referendum Sagamore concerning the negative aspects will find it tough to talk compromise within Northern Ireland, a vote submit that the media and political pundits of campaign politics. I want to thank Bry an with a Sinn Fein-IRA movement guaranteed to reaffirm majority wishes arr demonstrating contempt fi>r the voters Roth (Oct. 24) for his special recognition of clinging to its weapons and determined to stay linked to Britain. in deciding the race is over and in telling Tim Jeffers, candidate for Indiana secretary IUPUI ‘Identity Crisis’not to see the British exit Northern Ireland. With no immediate prospect of a return them the race is over before the voters have of state, as a bright spot in the upcoming Pro-British Protestant leaders are to killing by either extreme, politicians had a fair chance to scrutinize the important enough problem election. divided over whether to trust Prime most likely have several months to candidates and issues and to decide lor Tim 's proposal, to eliminate his office if Minister John Major, who on Friday hammer out their differences or to reach themselves which of the candidates should I read with interest Michele Dollarhite's elected, is truly unique at a time when most assured Northern Ireland’s 1.36 million agreements despite them. he elected United Slates senator from tCo Secretary. Undergraduate Student candidates are out of touch w ith the average residents that negotiations wouldn't "W e're living in a completely new Indiana. Assembly»response to my opinion citizen. Tim has been criticized by many unfold behind closed doors atmosphere." said John Hume. Catholic It was my PRIVILEGE to work lor Jim regarding the plan being considered for new Republicans, including former governor Sidestepping his previous vows of no leader of the moderate Social Jontz as his legislative assistant for six school colors and a mascot for IUPUI. Robert D. Ott. and the Indianapolis Star for talks unless the IRA clearly renounced Democratic and Labor Party, which sessions of the I What actually prompts me to respond is wanting to abolish the position. The violence. Major said the seven-week wants Ireland united but opposes the have nothing but the utmost respect lor Jim this at the end of my letter,I had included criticism, however, has failed to address the lapse in IRA gun and bomb attacks IRA. Jontz from my personal, professional my year in school, which is freshman Ms specifics of why the secretary of state's meant the time was right to move. "We are a deeply divided people," relationship with him. In all the time I Dollarhite remarked in her letter of office continues to be a necessity for The extreme Democratic Unionist Hume said. "The basis of order in any worked for him. he was always an response that “the only people not aware of Indiana taxpayers Party led by the Rev. Ian Paistey brands society is agreement on how you're exemplary legislator II P U t\ ‘changes' are ihosc who are new to His opponent would like to expand the Major a liar for agreeing to open talks governed, but we've never had that." If all governmental officials and campus, and that they need to open their responsibilities of the office, which has with a group that, the Protestant Achieving that goal will require politicians were as hardworking and sincere eyes in order to sec these changes “ served as a political stepping stone in recent firebrand argues, will resume its bloody historically irrecotici table claims to melt as Jim Jontz and truly cared as much oh nit I'd like lo let Ms Dollarhite know that years. Wc do not need more government; campaign if it doesn't get its way. away. their constituents as Jim did. government ih<*sc of us who are freshmen are not we need government that is more efficient, The larger Ulster Unionist Party/whose and politics at all levels would he much always necessarily new to campus I have with elected officials like Tim who lawmakers support Major in the British Frm the Associated Press more effective and responsive to ihe public chosen to attend IUPUI sporadically for the demonstrate fiscal responsibility before Recently I attended a press conference past several of my 25 years for personal they have even been elected Jim Jontz held in Indianapolis at which the reasons and have continued to be very much Knowing Tim for almost 25 years I am topic was “Restoring the Value ol Work." a ware of the campus’ positive development certain he will be our best secretary of state. He distributed a position paper stating his Her comment insinuating that those of us in Please support him on Nov. 8 in his bid to concerns about the low wage economy our “first year" are not hip to lUPUI's be the last Secretary of State. The Sagamore welcomes letters, columns which has developed in this country The activities and reorganization is a slap in the paper also outlined his program lor face Readers are invited to submit letters and Letters can be submitted at The Mary Joanna 0‘Qara improving the economy in order to prevent And as far as the school colors and mascot columns on topics relevant to the Sagamore newsroom. Cavanaugh Hall, Department of Medicine the situation of persons working harder and go. I cannot speak for the other students, university community. room 00IG. Letters should be left in the harder for less and less com fort and hut it is my opinion that with lUPUI's Letters should be limited to 330 words mailbox of the Voice Editor or of the security for (heir children and themselves. I diverse and progressive population, there and must included* author's year in Editor in Chief. Jontz campaign for the senate was dismayed that (he only media which are more important things to worry about Address items to: school, major and phone number. Faculty undercovered by the media; showed up for Ibis press conference was a than the "identity crisis" Ms Dollarhiie and staff should include a complete The Sagamore reporter from the Indianapolis Star and a seems to think this campus is suffering university title and department. Letters ATTN: Voice Editor voters should lake a good look newsperson from a radio station from without names will not be published 425 University Blvd. CA 001G I also find it a little hypocritical of the Columns should be between 650 and Indianapolis, IN 46202 media that they continually call lor Haathar L Fultz 730 words. letters and columns may also be I am writing to express my candidates for political office and Frahman Sociology The Sagamore reserves the right to edit delivered via electronic mail to: disappointment in the manner which the government officials to offer Ihe voters and for length, clarity and style race for U.S. senator from Indiana is being citizens platforms and programs of Sai’aniore October 31.1994 Perspectives Hard life inspires i n Clapton’s blues

■ New genre from an CONCERT REVIEW ‘The Road to Wsllvtlle’ experienced artist excites Artist: Eric CUpton Anthony Hopkins and At: Market Square Arena fans during concert When: Oct 23 •The Road to WeiMie.’ a Warm-up act Jimmy Vaughn By Jennifer Kay Rumple comedy featuring Anthony Tki Sqam m Rating: out of five Hopkins and Matthew Broderick is a road to nowhere. With bowed heads. Eric Clapton's When Clapton introduced each centering on bodily functions fans swayed beck and forth, keeping song, an image of the blues artist who perfect rhythm with their snapping masturt>aton ak>ng with fingers during his concert at Market completely gratuitous shots of Mr Square Arena Oct. 23. breasts and butts make this movie one of the worst ever. is lost m the plotless story of a fitness farm that endorses unusual means to get customers in shape. Hopkins displays healthy comedc abilities. but it's not enough to Anthony Hopkins exan i In *rThe Road to WettvtUe." Bridget Fonda plays Broderick's cany the film. — Brian Moore wife. Dana Carvey end John Cusack also star in this satirical comedy, directed by Alan Parker. € Offspring ‘The Professional’ Queens/ycbe Live in concert Jean Reno and Live in concert Natalie Portman A fierce appetite building for Since Second Avenue The Holman Center in Terre became Eastwood Theatre. The French director of ‘ La Haute. IN rocked for two hours The audience sprang to iu feet when the music he has come to call his fulfilled for Queensryche fans. crowds have grown. This was Femme Nikita’ comes to the to the sounds of Sawyer Brown Clapton opened with "Motherless own. Clapton did not perform any of The band has just released its certainly the case wben Walking States to bnng you ’The Oct. 21. Mark Miller, lead Child," the first hit from his ncwly- his old hits. Although this was a little fifth CO. ‘Promised Land.’ Ruins and Rancid opened for Professional.’ singer, and the rest of Sawyer rekased track. "From The Cradle/’ disappointing, one has to respect his Most tracks on the new cut Offspring Oct. 19. ‘The Professional* is about Brown, performed some recent confidence to use music as a panacea were inspired by personal Walking Rums displayed a ’professional* hitman played hits Including ‘Hard to Say.’ with "Have You Ever Loved A for himself rathenhan hit*fans. experiences of band members energetic music with spasmic by Jean Reno, who saves the •Trouble on the Line’ and Woman?.” "Five Long Years” and His performance io&fans

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TELNET. File Transfer Protocol, electronic mail and VuSagamort Internet Lingo Gopher, a tunneling program developed by the University of Minnesota. UPU1 ii attempting to keep the puce with the Before signing on to the Internet it could be useful to understand some of the This program enables the user to access computer technological advances of the “informaliofl most common words used. databases in over 80 countries superhighway"' specifically on the Internet. One such service is called Mosaic. This program Created nearly 20 years ago for government ARCHIE: A powerful Internet search tool IRC: Internet Relay Chat— a system allows anyone to access unlimited amounts of 1and research use only, the Internet has grown into a information on topics ranging from UFO's to bread- that will search hundreds of locations for allowing peopie to talk with each other making. a specific file in the public domain. ‘live’ over the Internet. This network was an experiment designed to Mosaic is bused on the World Wide Web. the support military research • in particular, research about newest information service to arrive on the Internet. BAUD: A term used to describe the MUDS: Multi-user Dungeon, a class of how to build networks that could withstand partial The Web is based on a technology called hypertext, outages (like bomb attacks) and still survive. speed at which a modem sends role-playing games modeled after the which allows the user to select highlighted words in Since the evolution of this original network more information over the telephone line original Dungeons and Dragons. order to jump into different databases of information. than 25 million users have joined. between computers. Modems of 14,400 One hitch of the WWW is that it new and many Today, the Internet continues to grow at the pace of baud are becoming the standard speed, NEWBIES: or lamer are terms used by times it will crash, causing the program to stop a million new users every month. replacing 2400 baud modems. Internet veterans describing people who working. There are more than 7.000 newsgroups. These are still getting their feet wet on the Net. However, it is expected (hat it will probably special on line information groups and newsletters : Term coined by William become the primary method for accessing the contribute to the world's most widely used message Gibson in his novel Neuromancer to SHAREWARE: Software distributed freely in the next few years. base forum system. represent a universe of interlinked from one person to another. The graphical interface of Mosaic makes it a good The types of information available include sending choice for novice Internet users. Simply select computers, a sort of futuristic Internet. and receiving electronic mail, getting files, or whatever piece of information of interest and the TELNET: A program allowing users to log receiving weather maps. One can even leave a computer will display the information selected in^he message for the President of the United States. FAQS: Short for Frequently Asked in to other computers connected to the form of text, pictures or sounds. One important point to remember about the Questions, a file maintained by most Internet. One of the problems with the Internet is thaf tffcre Internet is that it is not a single network, but a groups that answers those repetitive is too much data Because of its huge size, search worldwide "network of networks" that are connected questions all new users seem to ask. USENET: A collection of continuing tools such as Wide Area Information Service and to each other. discussions on thousands of subjects Archie have been developed. This network can be accessed in four ways: : A virulent and often personal ranging from the scientific to the silly. These tools continue to grow in importance, for it is ■ Indy vax account • computer account which attack against the author of a Usenet estimated that every day nearly 5.000 new computer provides basic services and a connection to Internet. WAtS: Wide area information servers, a systems join the Internet information database. While this level of technology has not yet attained ■ Indyunix account - provides similar services, system for looking up information on the but more advanced features. such sophistication, many major developments are FTP: A program for moving files from one Internet. under way which will change the current situation. computer to another using a file transfer which is now being phased out. One of the most crucial areas of change is the use ■ University Library • offers full access without WORM: An independent program that of high speed information transfer units, otherwise the need for an account. copies itself from one computer to “Internet is available to anybody in the IUPUI : An Internet tool allowing users another over a network. Unlike viruses, Modem is an acronym for community • they just need to know how to access it." to locate information and retrieve it worms do not destroy data. MOdulalor/DEModuIator The primary function of a said Ken Sanders. Integrated Technology Learning Named after the mascot of the University Both pests often hide inside seemingly modpm is to convert ordinary computer data into a bit Center Coordinator. of Minnesota, where the first gopher was Innocuous programs, called trojan * the smallest common denominator in computer “It is accessible to any Indiana resident at the developed. horses. University Library, but anyone in the IUPUI Another development involves the growing community wanting to connect in a computer cluster Source: The Whole Internet User guide and Catalog number of computers in the home. Two years ago. or a service learning center will need a user-id card." access to the network was very limited, offering This 11 pan series describes how to perform many he said. “At each workstation there is a book that includes elect runic mail services only. Today, with a modem Internet functions ranging from how to use TELNET The University Library serves as a gateway to this information on how to access the Internet." said and the proper software, anyone can connect to the and how to navigate in the Gopher. new information resource. campus mainframe. 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