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run by ihe Redmen featuring Scolt, who By Tim Walsh scored 6 points in Ihe fusl five minutes Spans E^ar in the game. From ihere, ihe first half remained tighl throughout. The two leams exchanged mini-runs until ihe You had better jump on the band­ half, where ihe Redmen held a six-point wagon while you still can. The Redmen lead, 30-24. The Hoyas were able lo chip are on a roll and they're not making any away al Ihe Redmen lead in ihe second stops on ihe road to respect half, getting some help from the highly- It has been a long road, but with a 79- touted freshman Othella Harrington and 61 win over the Georgetown Hoyas guard John Jaque^. Monday nighl al Madison Square Georgeiow.i Ihcn held Ihe lead Garden, Coach Brian Mahoney and his sporadically -villi ihe Redmen and ihe Redmen may have finally reached their Hoyas exchanging shoi for shoi. destinatiorL Wiih this win under iheir red Following iwo lay-ups by Scoll and bells, ihe surging Redmen have forward Lamont Middlelon, respecl ively, solidified Iheir position as the lone first lhal gave the Redmen a Iwo-point lead. place leam in the Big Easi Conference. Jaques hii two from the line to With ihe help of reserves Sergio Luyk tie the game al 42, Then came Luyk. and Charles Minlend. as well as a "Sinking a three-point shot excites me. vintage performance by Shawnelle Scott, il excites the coaches and it excites ihe Ihe Redmen crushed Ihe visiting Hoyas players." said Luyk about his moment of wilh something olher than defense; 64 glory, according io Ihe New York Post. percent shooting. Their punishing "Tl is ihe biggest shot you can have, defense caused Georgetown lo commit except for a dunk." Dunk or no dunk. 18 turnovers, but the story is the Luyk finished with 11 poinis, three ot shooting, which were from the Ihree-poini line, Wiih 11:03 left in the contest, reserve where he shoi 3-4. Luyk played 18 forward Luyk shoi a three-pointer from minuies. a career high, as were his ! 1 the top of the key lo open up the flood gates of a 16-0 run. Scolt then convened Anolher key player off Ihe bench was on a ihree-poini play after being fouled Minlend. The freshman nol only on a lay-up. Minlend, nol lo be outdone conlribuied heavily in Ihe Redmen's 16- by Luyk and Scott, added -two baseline 0 run. bul scored 12 points overall and jumpers and a foul shot to Ihe run. After led the Redmen in rebounds with seven, another Scoll lay-up, Luyk finished ihe all within the mere 14 minuies he was in run in grand fashion with another irey. Ihe game. Afier a Hoya lay-up, Minlend "Charles is a warrior," said Mahoney converted one of two free throws after a aboul 6-6 forward, according io the Post. Georgelown technical foul. The Scott led tbe Redmen with 19 pts. in their win over the Hoyas. However, thai was an understatement. technical, committed by Georgetown Everytime you turned around. Minlend guard Lamont Morgan, occurred during Minlend out of bounds i inch any closer to ihe pumped Redmen was either under ihe hoop gelling a scramble for a loose ball between as they continued io dominate the Hoyas position, slicking to his man like glue or Morgan and Minlend. As ihe two fought With ihe Redmen up by 15 poinis. the wilh ihclr defense and rebounding. sinking a jumper from 15 feel OUL for the ball. Morgan flagrantly pushed Hoyas cul the lead lo 10, bul couldn't The contest started wilh a quick 11-2 (continued on page 20) U Inside •Pres. Clinton: •New Series: •Express: •Dangers in Just the Truth, Deep Space Getting Dating This Please Nine Offensive Issue -^>age3 ^>age8 —page 13 —page 22 INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE

Wednesday, February 3,1993 Page 2 American Business What to do about Women's Scholarship Eating Disorders The Scholarship Committee Many young, bright and of the American Business successful people suffer from Women's Association is some form of eating accepting applications for disorders. What can you do scholarships to be awarded in about it? The Counseling May 1993. Candidates must Center will offer a workshop have financial need, be in that will address the HINQS good academic standing, be symptoms and treatment of residents of Nassau County, these disorders. The be female and citizens of the workshop will be held United States. The deadline Thursday, Feb. It, 1993, OCOME for applications is March 5, 11:10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., in 1993. Applications are Marillac Hall —SB-42. available at the Financial Aid Office. Mass Will Be Celebrated During the Spring Semester Father Lauder will cele­ brate Mass on Mondays, for tickets (718) 706-5273. They will select 15 winning Help Save the Wednesdays and Fridays at essays on the topic: "Describe Environment 9:05 a.m. in Our Lady of Waiting for Godot an experience that influences Campus Dining has Lourdes Chapel. All are The Chappel Players of St. the career path you are responded to the envi­ welcome. John's will be performing considering today." For more ronmental concerns by Samuel Becket's classic tragic information, visit the nearest introducing the EarthSense comedy Waiting for Godot Pathmark store in your area. mug. The 12oz. refillable Friday, Feb. 5 and Saturday, Hitchcock Film Festival mug is available at the Feb. 6 at 8 p.m., and Sunday, Free Speech Screenings Father Robert Lauder of the cafeterias in Marillac Hall, St. Feb. 7 at 3 p.m. Tickets can The Speech and Hearing Philosophy Department will Albert's Hall, the University be purchased at the UC Center of St. John's conduct a "First Hitchcock Center and the Law School. Ticket Window for $6.00 University is pleased to Festival: Presence of Evil" at In addition, with each mug each. Tickets for opening announce that they will be the Immaculate Conception purchase, you have a change night are two for the price of offering free Speech Center in Douglaston. The to win and EarthSense tee- one ($6.00) to all University Screenings for adults. These Films are Rebecca — March 5, shirt. By using the mug you employees, while supply screenings are open to SJU Notorious — March 12, Stage will eliminate a great deal of lasts. For information call students, faculty and staff Fright — March 19, Hew waste (not to mention, save x!422. who feel that they may have Window — April 30, and money since the mugs are North by Northwest — May 7. a speech problem (including foreign accent, articulation, available for $2.50 and the All films start at 8 p.m. on Annual New York Art voice or stuttering problems). refills are only $0.50). Stop Friday evenings. Tickets for Expo ~^i> by your favorite cafeteria and the series are $15.00 — Please call the center at (718) Attention artists: The annual help save the environment. individual $6.00. 990-6480 to arrange an "Students of New York Art appointment. The center is Expo" competition will take now located in the new place at 007 in Franklin Asian building. Attention Future Square, Long Island, on Student Teachers Thursdays, Feb. 25 through All students who plan to be April 29, from 7 p.m. to 12 a.m. Take this opportunity to Minority Accounting student teaching in the Fall express your feelings and Scholarships 1993 or Spring 1994 semester Correction... viewpoints to the public in The American Institute of MUST attend an important an entertaining and meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 23, Certified Public Accountants rewarding fashion. For more In the Jan. 27 issue of The 1993 at 2:30 p.m. in Marillac is pleased to announce the information contact either Al TORCH, it was incorrectly Auditorium. If you cannot 1993-94 scholarship program Clinque or Kimberly Fulcher for. minority accounting stated in an editorial entitled, attend this meeting, at (516) 486-3535, Monday- students. The maximum "No Shelter From The applications may be picked Friday, 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. up after Feb. 23 in Room 216 award has been increased to Storm", that during the of Marillac Hall. $5,000. Applicants must have storm of Dec. 11, 1992, the Pathway to College completed at least 30 University did not provide Scholarship semester hours of college shelter for students and staff. work, at least 6 of which The Pepsi-Cola Company, The University Center was Pathmark Supermarkets and must be in accounting. All kept open for anyone who TV Audience Needed Frito-Lay are launching the applicants must be U.S. Are you interested in being second annual "Pathway to citizens and full-time did not want to leave until in the audience of a TV College" scholarship compe­ students. Deadline is July 1 • the storm had passed, and talkshow for young adults? tition. The competition 1993. Call AICPA for food was provided. The Come see the Jane Pratt begins this week and application packages at (212) TORCH regrets the error. show. Call Giles or Allison continues through March 31. 596-6223. Wednesday, February 3,1993 Page 3 "A Chorus Line" Hits the Greek Stage

By Jason Boland SugWriur '

The St. John's Greek communily collaborated to pul on Iheir version of the longest running play on Broadway, "A Chorus Line," on Jan. 29, 30 and 31 In Marillac Auditorium. All proceeds benefited Ihree charities: The Cook Foundation of Special Education, Stork's Nest and ihe National Hemophiliac Association. "I have nothing but good things lo say about Ihe play." said Mike Brady, fraternity liaison al St. John's. "It showed the Greek commitment lo helping others and being a positive force in the University community." Overall, the audience enjoyed the performance, directed by Rajendra Ramoon Maharaj of Lambda Epsilon Chi. Maharaj chose lo use Marillac Audilorium instead of the Little Theatre because, as Brady said. "Marillac's stage is much wider. You really need that space for a production like 'A Chorus

One can see how much hard work went inio die production, especially during ihe musical numbers. Still, many audience members said thai Ihere was too much dialogue and no[ enough singing. The cast, made up solely of fraternity and (continued on page 5) Fraternities and sororities of SJU join together in production of "A Chorus Line"

University Plans The Dangers of Dating Celebration for Workshop held on Date Violence 125th Anniversary By Anna Papadopoulos woman is al risk of having abuse in her behavior,"however, leads Io a dangerous SugWriur •. relationship." Fuyal explained lhal mosl cycle. "When Ihere is violence in a young women never ihink ihey could relationship, it doesn't just happen once By Kimberly Scheck wind up in a dangerous relationship. — it's a cycle. For whatever reasons, the The Counseling Center offered a "Often we hear over and over again from victim chooses lo slay until she reaches a workshop on Jan; 28 which examined victims, T never thought this would breaking poinl," said Schmilt. As the 1994-95 academic year the warning signs thai lead lo violence in happen Io me,'" said Fuyal. When datc-rclaled violence begins lo approaches, St. John's administrators dating situations- The hour-long Generally, the pattern of teenage dating spiral, il can ultimately prove fatal. In faculty, siaff members and students workshop included a television violence is similar in mosl situations. Beverly, Massachussets. 14-year-old have begun planning a celebration for presentation and a lecture on violence in The man warns control over Ihe woman, Amy Carnivalli was killed by her the University's 125lh anniversary. The teenage rclal ion ships. and he exerts his control over the woman boyfriend after months of being beaten commitlee, which is headed by Dr. "This is one of those issues thai is in by physically abusing her. Control is by him. Lasl October, he was sentenced Andrew Bartilucci, the University's Ihe closet. Violence in marriage is what teenage abusers are looking for and to life imprisonment for Carnivalli's executive vice president, was ccrlaittly topical, bul you don't hear mosl are taughi thai violence is ihe way murder. developed by Rev. Donald J. about violence in dating relation ships," lo gel It. According io NBC Dateline, 75 The video pointed out lhal if a young Harringion. president of St. John's said Dot Schmiti, a counselor al St. woman suddenly isolates herself, slops University. "It will afford us an John's who lead Ihe workshop. ir punching seeing her friends, changes her dress and opportunity lo look back and see whai In her opening remarks Schmilt someone else creates a sense of power behavior, ii may be likely thai she is we have done in ihe past, and il will referred to an NBC Dateline video on for ihem. being controlled by her boyfriend. These afford us an opponunity to spread some dalc-rclaled violence, which was shown "People who abuse i e generally arc some of ihe warning sings lhal positive light on the University." said laier in Ihe workshop. According to the control freaks; Ihey w; :oconuol every should be looked for. The besi way for Bartilucci. video, daie-relaied violence is nol aspect of Iheir partner's life." said her lo gel out of a silualion like this is to "Fr. Harringion fell it was a very uncommon. One of every four leenage Schmilt.' "They generally, nol always, seek help. appropriate lime lo celcbraic bolh our girls will experience sonic fomi of dutin;: abuse some lype of substance — alcohol Schmiu emphasized thui violence in heritage and look forward lo whal wc violence by the time she graduates from or drugs. Women should be on ihe alert dating is nut normal. "Violence is a hope Ihe University will be and high school, il said. if they see some of these characteristics learned behavior. Human beings arc not become," said Dr. Dorothy Habbcn. According lo Barbara Fuyal. a in their boyfriends." innately violent; we learn how lo be who is coordinating the celebration. counselor featured in Ihe video, al! Schmiu explained Ihat in most cases, violent. Il is learned in the home, The planning for the anniversary is still young women lace ihe risk of being victims are ashamed and feel responsible generally speaking, by observing parents in its early stages as the steering abused in a relationship. "Teenage for the abuse. Many blame ill em selves who arc violent to one another or having violence crosses all levels: economic, for Ihe abuse instead of pulling Ihe violence perpetrated on Ihem — child (continued on page 5) racial and cducalional — any young blame on their boyfriends. This lype of INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE

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Feel free to stop by the CA. U.S.E. Trailer, located behind the U. C. OUR BOMS Am ALWAYS mmi Wednesday, February 3,1993 The TORCH Page 5 'A Chorus Line' 125th Anniversary performance of Amanda Lee Borgersen of Gamma Chi. as Shiela. Also the learn sorority n of Sieve Connelly, of Alpha Phi Beta, and Bonnie Geraldi, of Delia Zeia. showed how well they rehearsed in the Certainly one of Ihe brightest stars of entertaining song, "Sing." (continued from page 3) student life, will head Ihe student the play was Epsilon Chi Beta's Robert One performance many people enjoyed committee thai will bond the studenls Skelly, playing the part of Paul, a was that of Pi Lambda Phi's Randy Rey, committee, which includes repre­ and Sludeni Life administrators. Prof. confused homosexual. Skelly*s talenl who played the direclor, Zack. For most sentatives from all levels of the William Ronalds, chairman of fine a was brought oul in numbers such as of the play, Rey's strong, commanding University, has mei only twice. The only will chair a committee ihat will design "Who Am I Anyway," and in his voice was heard from off stage, bul he Ihing that is concrete is thai the opening the theme and logo for ihe celebration. numerous dramatic monologues. In these finally appeared on stage during his Mass will lake place in Sl. Patrick's The committee will hold a contest io short speeches, Skelly was able to make dramatic quarrels with former love Caihedral on Sunday, Sept. 18, 1994. develop the logo which will appear on al the audience feel for his character and Cassie, played by Deborah Charles, of According lo Bartilucci, the group hopes press information and publications. what he has been through. He made the Lambda Phi. the closing dinner, io lake place in June, The celebration's pieces are starting tc audience believe his recalling being Many viewers noticed similarities 1995, mil be held on Ellis Island. fall inio place. The anniversary eveni; molested as a child despite snickering between several characters and ihe aciors A variety of committees wilt will focus on the biggest changes on the and laughing from several audience who played them. "Al first 1 wasn't sure coordinate Ihe celebration. Dr. Edward campus— ihe newer buildings thai were members. if they had written my brother into the Skirde, vice president for development, constructed after 1970, ihe year of ihe Another part of the show thai was show," said an audience member. heads Ihe committee on goals and centennial anniversary, including Bent talked about a lol by Ihe audience was The viewer was referring to Ihe part of objectives. The cotnmitlee has decided lo Hall, the Asian centers, the addition to the accents used by the actors. Several of Mark, played well by Anihony Celis, of focus on reaffirming the University's Alumni Hall and the University Center. Ihe characters, including Rachel Pi Lambda Phi. With a "Goofy" shirt and mission as a Catholic, Vincentian, Various events will occur throughout Himmler's Diana, started the show with Converse sneakers. Celis easily Metropolitan University as well as to ihe year. Some of the activities will be a heavy Hispanic accent bul later convinced ihe audience he was an raise the public's awareness about St. modified slightly to give them Ihe 125lh changed back into their English tongue. anxious, naive teenager. John's intellectual, social and religious year of the University orieniaii However, when Gamma Chi's Himmler As a whole. "A Chorus Line" was an presence; as well as accomplishments Anyone interested in being a pan of the used ihe proper dialect, her singing was applaudable performance. The Greek and goals. Furthermore, the celebration celebration is invited to work on excellent. Community should be commended for will strive to strengthen the bonds of ihe committee. "There are going to be a I Several olher performances wonh their diligent work and dedication to the University community and rededicate of people involved. Even if they are n' mentioning were Michael Thompson and many charities aided by iheir combined efforts to achieve harmony interested in being on a committee, ihey Joel Stem, bolh of Lambda Epsilon Chi; performances. Brady agreed, "I'm real and justice among ourselves and society. may want lo come to evenls or make Kimberly Lopez, of Lambda Phi; and proud. The students worked hard for four Dr. Susan Ebbs, vice president for banners," said Habben. Debbie Elbautn, of'Gamma Chi, The months on this play. Il's nol often you audience seemed to like the find siudenis willing lo do that."

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Welcome lo the first installment of the New Mexico. Michigan State Nalional Campus Report the only place University (these guys again!), ihe where you can find out what other University of Wisconsin, the schools are up to (or sometimes "down" University of Florida and the to), "Contrary lo what many may think, University of Washington, The St. John's news is not Ihe only news, University or Virginia has a different although it is still important kind of group of male students who call At Michigan State University, five themselves The Southern Society. The students were injured last semester in the guarded society claims io have 20 most intense snowball fight of the members who approach an alleged rapisi century. When Ihe smoke, or should 1 by leaving notes and eventual face-to- say snow cleared, four students were face confrontations. Good luck, guys. arrested and charged with malicious A George Mason University female destruclion of property, disorderly student has filed an $18.9 million suit behavior and violation of a vehicle code. againsi Ihe university claiming that The eight-hour, yes, eight-hour fiasco campus police messed up the caused almost S3,000 in damage to investigation of her alleged rape. The dormitories and automobiles. suit claims thai university police took the Congratulations lo the University of wrong evidence and failed lo monitor tbe Georgia, Michigan State University collection of Ihe evidence. The suit also (whal is il wiih ihese guys?) and UCLA claims Ihat the woman was not taken to for heading the list of Domino's Pizza's the hospital until almost four hours after most frequent colle­ • the alleged attack giate phony order! placers. Way to goj guys. | National another three hours A University of The woman is also North Carolina- suing Ihe ihree Charlotte professor Campus alleged rapists who has given a new are all former meaning to the word | GMU students commuting. At Report College emoll- UNCC last semester. menl is expected io Prof. Tzvee Zahavy, a nationally known that is whal the Talmud scholar, U.S. Department nf taught a class for two By Frank C. Zanone Education cm- hours on Mondays males. Ii is believed and Wednesday^. thai 16.1 million then look a flight to students will be Ihe University of Minnesota to leach enrolled in colleges and universities by Iwo of the same classes on Thursdays. 2003, an increase of 14 percent from When the universities found out about 14.2 million students in 1991. It is also his 1,000 mile commute, Zahavy believed that teacher salaries will rise 20 resigned from UNCC and was asked for percent between now and 2003. his resignation by Minnesota. According Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity members at io reports. Zahavy was tenured at both the University of Kentucky will be schools. In an interview, the ambitious performing 2,000 hours of communily professor described his two positions as service as punishment for slealing sports a "short-term overlap" while he resolved memorabilia from Duke Universty and personal and career issues. The only Ihe University of North Carolina. personal and career issue I can think of is Taken from Duke were Ihe retired his combined salary of 5146,000. I jerseys of former Duke basketball Qam-. wonder if he flew first class? players.Christian Laettner, Danny Harvard University students have Ferry and Johnny Dankins. Pictures started a magazine that targets males and a lamp were taken from the between ihe ages of 15 and 22. EDGE University of North Carolina. The magazine will 'be launched nationwide fraternity also faces a one-yeai Ctef «-£•&-!, £&* Sfiif-I-f? by Warner Publisher Services on April probation, must make a combined grade 20 with a press run of 200.000 copies. It point average of 2.78 and also musl pay is written by members of ihe targeted for all damages. Hey guys, was that foe. tkXg. ittfoeMATioM C*t-t- '- ¥ «J/ audience and includes topics such as really worth it? sports, music, dating, partying, style and Ignorant Quote of the Week: Twelve members of the Texas Southern University marching band were disciplined after allegedly Michael'Mu saute, president of the shoplifting $20,000 worth of electronics George Washington University student during a recent trip to Japan. It was association saying, "Could you imagine reported that the crimes occurred the day if lhal nigger won?" referring to a black after a Dec. 6 football game between the political rival during a business meeting. u-ujaiL A FRIEND. University of Nebraska and Kansas Incidentally, Musanle stepped down as a On GET A RIDE WITH A STRANGER. State University after the band members result of the racial slur. went on a shopping nip to Akihabara, an area in Tokyo wilh hundreds of Classic Quote of the Week: electronics shops. TSU President William Harris ordered the disbandment One student responding lo another at Drinking and riding can lead to a loss of license, of Ihe band and its associated groups. Ihe 1992 College Media Convention Thai's if you're lucky. The lad is. !jn% ol" molon/yde fatalities involve With rape being a serious issue at when the first student stated, "One of riders who have been drinking, So if you have been drinking, get a ride colleges nationwide, many male students Ihese days you'll be asking me for a wiih a friend. It's ihe best call you can make. are forming rape awareness groups. Such job." The second replied, "Yeah, Ihen groups have formed at the University of we'll both be working at Wendy's." Wednesday, February 3,1993 EDITORIALS...VIEWPOINTS...LETTERS Editorials Just the Truth, Please

By Robert P. Biehl again, was that he did not just come out and say, "No, I Put This Money To Good Use did not smoke marijuana," or, "Yes, I did smoke Editor In Chief Every year, New York City pays the members marijuana." Whichever answer he niighi have given, my of its uniformed services a ''uniform allowance," vole would not have been affected by it. Marijuana with which police officers, fire fighters, sanitation fter completing bis first two weeks in smoking, all hough illegal, is almost as common as workers and corrections officers are supposed to office. Bill Clinton faces great unrest underage drinking, which is also illegal. maintain their uniforms. Even non-uniformed among ihe American people, primarily for Now ihat Clinton is president and no longer a breaking some of bis campaign promises. workers, who wear a uniform only on ceremonial candidate, he still seems to falter when he has to explain According to a Newsweek poll conducted why he is doing some thing. The broken campaign occasions, arc given the allowance. Alast week, Clinton's disapproval rating, after only one promises that have so many people up in arms do not. The problem is, as a recent Newsday article week in office, was 32 percent, the highest rating any like his alleged marijuana use and draft dodging, warrant uncovered, that most workers do not use me money president has had after one week in office since such polls such outrage and criticism. Il should not surprise anyone for its intended purpose; most continue to wear the were developed in ihe 1950s. when die president of the United States does something same uniform year after year. The allowances, which I have heard many people say. "A president is elected he said he would not do. People should have ihe because of what he promises lo do." Well, if you elect are given out just before Christmas, are most often common sense to realize that the president's job is to someone simply because be promised lo do something, make decisions that are in the besi interests of the spent on Christmas presents. you elected him for the wrong reason. What someone said country as a whole. If Ihe best decision happens lo be According to the Newsday article, if the annual he would do in March 1992 may not be ihe right Hiing lo conbadictory to what he rjromised to do al another time, police officer's allowance were cut in half, from do in January 1993- As times change, so. too. do then he should go with il anyway. As Kramer said in his $1,000 to $500, the city could hire at least 300 situations. The best way of handling a problem necessarily article, "The only thing worse than breaking a stupid more officers. Obviously, this would apply to all changes as the problem itself changes, and what, in this promise is keeping il." areas of uniformed services. day and age, does not change? A leader is one who guides One of the firsi decisions Clinton made was to adopt, and directs, not one who forges ahead blindly without If the city were to take such actions, it would at least temporarily. President George Bush's policy of regard to Ihe developments of the situation at hand. A turning away Haitian refugees. This decision caused an benefit in two significant ways: First, having more good leader is someone who can analyze a situation and police officers and other civil servants will make uproar because Clinion previously said that he did not decide upon the best course of action. Keeping promises agree with Bush's policy. I applaud Clinton on his the city safer. Second, by hiring more workers, the is important, but making the best decision is by far the decision to turn away Haitian refugees who sail io the city will help lower unemployment. nobler of these two goals. United States. Although this country is built on Ihe The city should realize that new uniforms are In the Jan. 25 issue of Time, an article entitled "Bash tradition of foreign peoples immigrating in Ihe attempt lo not needed every year, and, therefore, the Him for ihe Righl Reasons" by Michael Kramer, pointed live a better life, il cannot continue to accept every single oul thai Clinton's real problem "isn't broken pledges: il is allowances need not be as large as they are. If the person who seeks refuge from oppression. The policy that the dfsingenuousness he displays as he breaks them." money can be spent to help the city as a whole Clinion has proposed—attempting to focus on changing Throughout his campaign, it was obvious thai Clinton had Haiti's repressive policies—is a much belter alternative lo instead of aiding the uniformed workers to buy •rouWe dealing wilh accusations against his character and simply accepting the refugees and allowing the Christmas presents, then it should certainly be questions concerning his policies. The two issues that government of Haiti lo continue lo enforce its policies on spent to improve this city's conditions. most exposed his unsteadiness in such dealings were the Ihe people still in that country. questions of draft dodging and marijuana smoking. The actual substance of bolh of theses topics- is Clinton's domestic policies are causing him no less Inclusion; An All-Year-Long Lesson inconsequential; the way he handled Ihe situations left trouble than his foreign policy. From backing off from his promise of a middle-class lax cut to changing his February traditionally is filled with romance, many voters doubling his ability as a leader. campaign pledge to halve Ihe deficit in four years to a valentines and a groundhog in Pennsylvania. It's As lo the first issue, whether or not Clinton dodged Ihe Vietnam-era draft, hardly matters. I know that many "goal," the new president has been attacked viciously for also the shortest month of the year. For many people, especially velerans and active servicemen, will be abandoning his promises to the American people. Well. years, February has also been known as Black appalled by this. Well, / cannot look down on anyone who once again, the American people should realize thai as History Month. Most African-Americans learn avoided going to Vietnam, nor was I able lo hold it the problem changes, the approach to correcting it must more about their history, not to mention world against Dan Quayle when he was accused of using his change as well. history, in this short month than they do all year. father's influence io get into the National Guard so as not If the man can be criticized for one thing it is this: He Many African-Americans find it insulting that to be drafted. What is really important is that Clinton still has not learned how to tell the country exactly what failed lo offer one solid explanation that remained he means. If he changes his mind, he should just say so. the one month devoted to their history is the unaltered. But even so, was it such a big deal? Obviously, As Clinton's budget director, Leon Paneita, remarked, shortest month of the year. On the other hand, not big enough lo keep him from being elected. "The people have said. 'Don't kid us anymore. Jusi tell us other African-Americans are just happy that they Addressing ihe second issue, Clinton's big problem, ihe truth.'" even get a month devoted to their history, rather than just being ignored. It seems that there should not be a Black History Month or a Chinese History Month or even a German History Month. Something like history should not have a single point of view; all cultures should be equally acknowledged at all times, not for jusi one month out of the year. The word inclusion may not be as popular as multicultural, but it is significantly more important. It would mean that all history would be studied in a truthful and inclusive manner rather than in the segregated manner in which we are now learning. This type of re­ education may not bring people together, bui it will bring' them to a new understanding and. hopefully, a new perspective. Wednesday, February 3,1993 EDITORIALS...VIEWPOINTS...LETTERS

Letters to the Editor Letter to the Editor and Viewpoints Policy To the Editor phrase "moral relativism." (The Reverend's assertion lhal Il was amusing lo see Rev. Prior's letter to The Torch, Jan homosexual activity puts one's soul in danger also falls 27th. I am not passing judgement on Rev. Prior or his beliefs under this argument.) 1. Letters and Viewpoints must be timely. concerning homosexuality; we ire all free to think and feel as Now comes my favorile. Rev. Prior claims that 2. Letter must be 850 words or less (one page we choose What 1 am taking issue with is [he logic in which homosexuality is bad for society because "withoul normal typed, double-spaced). those beliefs are couched. heteroses alily, there would be no society." Ignoring ihe 3. The TORCH reserves the right to edit all For example, Rev. Prior says, "a family means parents vast and various contributions homosexuals have nude In all letters and Viewpoints lor space limitations. aspects of society. Rev. Prior is apparently making and children, but since guys can't procreate, tbey are not a 4. Letters and Viewpoints must be received by procreation the basis for society. If this is true, celibate family.™ What about infertile couples? They can't procreate, Friday ol the week preceding the publication.5. religious orders also pose the same threat to society. More we they family? How about elderly couples withoul Publication of all letters and Viewpoints is children? They are biologically imable to procreate, so 1 significant, however, is Rev. Prior's monstrously stupid dependent on available space and the discretion guess Ihey are not family. assumption thai homosexuality is somehow a threat to of the Editorial Page Editor, Managing Editor and Another argument equally shy of coherence is Ihe heterosexuals and thai the acceptance of homosexuality will Reverend's belief that homosexuality is bad because "without result in the end of heterosexuality- The only basis for this Editor in Chief. normal heterosexuality, there would be no society." First of all, belief I can Ihink of is tbe Reverend's own homophobia. At 6. The TORCH reserves the right to deny what exactly is "norma! heterosexuality" and for purposes of the risk of generalizing, I believe that most homosexuals publication of any letter or Viewpoint judged unfair clarification, can we contrast it wilh "abnormal simply seek the same acceptance and rights as heterosexuals. or malicious by the Editorial Page Editor, Managing heterosexuality"? Secondly, what is meant by Ihis aiatemenl? The nolion of a homosexual threat lo Ihe reproductive fabric Editor, Editor in Chief, or Editorial Board. Does il man thai everyone musl be a "normal heterosexual" or of society is ludicrous at best and perpetuates a false 7. All letters and Viewpoints become property civilization will perish? Is it tacitly claiming, "Don't be a stereotype of homosexuality at worst. of The TORCH upon submission. Writers are homosexual because if everyone was a homosexual. Ihere Rev. Prior then claims lhal AIDS "came from some responsible for keeping their own copies of their would be no society'*? This is tbe equivalent of telling someone immoral Activity," linking il with immorality. No one knows nol to be a doctor because if everyone was a doctor, there where AIDS originated. It may have started with 8. All letters and Viewpoints must be signed would be no patients. For anyone who follows this particular homosexuality, or it may have been created in a laboratory, and include the dale and the writer's affiliation to line of reasoniiig, I higtiiy recommendLogi c 101. or il may have simply occurred in nature, like coundess olher the University, i.e. College and year of graduation, Rev. Prior also tells us that the original source of the diseases. AIDS is a virus, transmiltable by bolh "immoral" or title and depart mem. The writer's name may be AIDS virus is "immoral activity." This statenlenl is as activities, such as practiced by Rev. Prior's "homosexuals withheld upon request, but unsigned letters and who spread it," and activities such as drug use (an activity I accurate as the Catholic Church's former assessment of Viewpoints will not be published. Galileo. Last I heard, the original source was the green would classify as immoral), heterosexual activity and tbe 9. All letters and Viewpoints should be monkey. transmission of blood. To suggest that AIDS is somehow submitted to the office of The TORCH, located in With all joking aside, I dispute tbe Reverend's logic, not immoral hinders attempts to cure the disease and help its Area 6 of the University Center or mailed to his beliefs, and I would welcome the opportunity to sil down with him and discuss these issues at length. However, I must Finally, Rev. Prior suggests that sexual aciivity is for Editorial Page Editor, The TORCH, St. John's admit I have a hunch thai his beliefs are nol quite accurate, procreation only, claiming that "[John Corvino's] University, Jamaica, MY 11439. either. For what it's worth, I have found thai then one observations are meaningless" and homosexual actions seriously takes time to think through the issue of human cannot achieve their purpose, namely, procreation. rights in general, the only logical conclusion Ihat can be Procreation is closely linked to sexual activity, bul sexual derived is, coincident ally, the basic message of the Lord. aciivity is not limited to procreation alone. Activities such as Peace. Respectfully submitted. masturbation, oral sex. mutual masturbation (the manual stimulation of a partner's sexual organs) and even plain old kissing are sexually pleasurable withoul directly leading to THEIORCH procreation. And many people are incapable of having children, but slill enjoy sexual activity. To limit sexual Managing Board Volume LXVIII aciivity to procreation alone denies the potential, variety and very nature of human sexuality. Celebrating over 68 years of service lo the St. John's Community Rev. Prior concludes his letter by saying thai To the Ediior: homosexuals should be treated wiih kindness and Robert P. Biehl Editor in Chief In an age where I had hoped people were more compassion. Had he slopped there, Rev. Prior could have at knowledgeable and understanding aboul homosexuality. I least ended his letter with intelligence. Unfortunately, he Kimberly Scheck Managing Editor was extremely disappoinled lo read the views Rev. Thomas then lapses into the condescending cliche of being nice lo Prior put forth in a letter to The TORCH in the Jan. 27 Issue. homosexuals white denying them any homosexual activity. News Ediior Frank C. Zanone Rev. Prior wrote as a rebuttal to Ihe "non sequilurs" John He again cites a document from his religion as authority. Editorial Page Ediior Peter E. Medera Apart from imposing his (and his church'*) views of whal Corvino said. I did nol hear Mr. Corvino speak, so I cannot homosexuals can and cannot do. 1 find his kindness and Feature Editor Tracy Colletti comment on bis talk. I did, however, read the poorly argued compassion hard to believe after his letter, which denies Choice Cuts Editor Nicolas Delgiudice non sequilurs of Rev. Prior. homosexuals family values, targets homosexuals as a direct Sports Ediior Dean C. Tiseo Rev. Prior begins by claiming lhal homosexual couples threat "to society, and suggests that homosexuals created and Sports Editor Tim Walsh cannot have family values because "since gays cannot largely spread AIDS. Asst Sports Edilor Chris Rodriguez possibly procreate, they cannot be a family." First, whal are Phoiography Ediior Leonardo Canasco Homosexuality is an important issue, one brought lo national family values? I would include love, kindness, charity, Advertising Manager Beatrice Casiano religion and honesty as some family values. Add your own. attention by the unfortunate AIDS epidemic. Because WhalevCT family values you come up with could be practiced homosexuality is an issue affecting everyone, affecting both a largely heterosexual society and those who feel and/or practice SUIT: Jason Boland, Jim Catapano. Kimberly Ann Chipman, by a homosexual couple, bolh in their home and in society. Arnold Chow. Patricia DeLuca. Mike Gallagher, Elizabeth As for children, homosexual couples can have a family by homosexuality, your altitude toward homosexuality should be well-reasoned and considered carefully. The casually Gerald, Phil Giardina. Chris Granniss. Livia C. Lombino. adoption and artificial insemination. (There may be other Richard Louis, Adam Martini. Kalhy Panerson. Marc stereotypical non sequilurs of Rev. Trior only add to the means as well that I do not know of.) Sony, Reverend, bul Peilerito, Gus Sanchez, Anncuc Scalise. Noreen Tray nor. confusion around this issue by pulling forth fallacious homosexuals may have family values, wilh or without the arguments and dangerous stereotypes as facts. children. Judith H. Bernstein Advisor Rev. Prior next brings in the Bible as authority against Homosexuality deserves far more than ihat. homosexuality, dismissing arguments againsi il as "moral relalivism." Instead of "moral relativism," how about the phrase "independent thinking"? Part of our education is learning lo question, to form our own beliefs, not to blindly follow whatever "authority" is pul before us. And no. in The TORCH do Reverend, not everyone accepts the Bible as an absolute authority. Not even all Catholics do. So don't put your opinion as fact and hope to silence all dissent under ihe Page 10 Wedwday^bngrr^im

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Louis Morandi Change and growth are two important factors which allow a gov­ Vice President ernment to adapt and meet the needs of its citizens. Right now we're Margaret Browne witnessing a change in our own government with the new Clinton Secretary Administration. We're seeing new ideas being proposed in order to Jorge Rodriguez address the issues of today. It is also apparent that this is not just a Treasurer trend of the United States, but also one of the world.

The concepts of change and growth are ones which should not be taken lightly. This is why we at Student Government are in the process of restrucTuring and revamping our own current system in order to meet the needs of the students. We're asking ourselves how we can better Student Government in order to make it more conve­ nient and helpful for all students and organizations.

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By Christopher J. Granniss body of an attractive young woman and Deep Space Nine. totally alien construction and orbiting the mind of an ancient slug-like The characters wheel and deal and around Ihe planet Bajor. a crippled world symbiote. Second in command of DS9 is antagonize each other, getting around ihe on the brink of disaster. It is a major plot Major Kira Nerys (Nana Visitor), a restrictions set up by Star Trek founder device and interesting enough to warrant Space...the final frontier. This is the former Bajoran freedom fighter turned Gene Roddenberry by making the its own personality. Bajor itself is a good orbit of space station Deep Space Nine. administrator and ambassador protecting majority of the cast non-Star fleet worid to explore in future episodes, being Its eternal mission (at least as far as ihe her planet's independence. Borrowed officers. They are not the "perfect" a world stripped of resources by a cruel series is concerned), is to float around from the Next Generation cast of minor people of ihe future that Star fleet is alien race known as the Cardassians, who waiting for tilings lo come out of a incidentally built the space station and wormhole, to look at the lives of those left il stripped when Ihe Federation living on a space station and the helped free Bajor. civilization on the planet below. To Tbe first few episodes thai have aired boldly try and cash in on the success of expanded nicely on Ihe premiere's ihe other Star Trek series... themes and take their cue from story This, perhaps, should be Ihe threads from The Next Generation. The introduction to Paramount'! latest show is promising. So far the cast has creation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, been involved with a terrorist seeking which premiered on Jan. 6. and is now asylum, a deadly disease that causes its shown on Channel II, Saturdays at 7 pm victims to lose the powers of speech and as a continuing series. understanding, intrigue with the The premise of the show is very Cardassians and Klingon terrorists and different from that of the other Star Trek antagonism between characters. The shows. In Deep Space Nine we are show, unlike its predecessors, does nol presented with a group of characters give pat endings, solving all of Ihe Irying to make tbe best of a bad universes problems in one hour. It leaves situation. They are aboard a dilapidated stories open to further examination and alien space station, orbiting a backwater, picks up from olher plotlines. and, unlike environmentally crippled world on Ihe the other Treks, it seldom moralizes and edge of nowhere. This is a far cry from is not as prone lo flowery speeches. the original Star Trek, and its successor. Deep Space Nine is a less Ihan prelty The Next Generation, which give the Star Trek, in fact, at times it resembles pristine, best possible world of state-of- Batttestar Galactica and Space 1999 the-art star ships and perfect people. more Ihan Star Trek. The series The new characters are imperfect and accomplishes iis purpose of showing a working in less ihan-perfccl conditions. more "down lo earth" science fiction The commander of the station, Benjamin show. The station is ugly and spider-like Sislco (Avery Brooks), is a troubled man in design and lacks Ihe refinement and who does not want to be on the station. polish of the Enterprise and the other He is haunted by tbe painful memories Trek shows in general. The stalion of his wife's death at the hands of Ihe doesn't go out looking for adventure, bul Borg, who, under the command of a as musl happen in a weekly broadcast, mind controlled Captain Picard from the adventure comes looking for Ihem on a Next Generation, destroyed his ship, regular basis. Overall, the series is along with most of its crew three years excellent, though improvements could be prior lo the series. The rest of the cast is •iude. The characters are likable to the similarly troubled. audience, ihough nol always to each There is Jake Sisko (Cirroc Lofton), The crew of the newest Star Trek spinoff, Deep Space Nine. other and the storylines are enthralling. the captain's young son who barely Commander Sisko could use some more remembers Earth and faces growing up character development, as he still seems aboard the space station. Odo (Rene characters is Chief of Operations Miles supposed to represent, and the door is uncomfortable in Ihe role and not as Aubenonois), a shape changing alien O'Brien, who transferred from ihe open to antagonism among the crew and strong as he could be. In addition, the who is in charge of security, is searching Enterprise and now works 10 keep Ihe conflict of personalies that is, for ihe title sequence could use some work, the for clues to his identity. Dr. Julian Bashir station from falling apart completely. most part, lacking in Ihe other Treks. music and logo don't match the feel of (Siddig El Fadil) is an idealistic doctor Last, but not least is Quark, a Ferengi These characters are very human and the show and don't suit the series. Other who wants to make a name for himself Bartender, thief, and casino runner irritate each other no end in the confined Ihan these [minis, it looks as if Deep practicing "frontier medicine." The turned "community leader" by station. In fact, the station itself could be Space Nine will be a show worth science officer Jadzia Dax (Terry Commander Sisko for the promenade, considered a character and a source of watching, which is more than can be said Farrell). is a joined species; with the . (h? 'civjljan ijial| arid recreation center of conflict, always breaking'down, of' of most of the curreni prime-time lineup. m Wednesday, February 3,1993 So, you're interested in Photograpy? journalism? Layout 6 j Design? Computer Graphics? Art?

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a marketing technique.) Singer, guitarist By Tim Walsh and songwriter Bob Reed really flaunts S/imltfm his stuff in the debut. The album's rhythms bring you up, down and turn you inside out all at one time. Watch out for a A lot of magazines have been new album coming out soon. It is showing their Top Ten albums of 1992 available free when you buy the album. lately. I figured I would give you one 8) Lemonkcads-ll's a Shame About Boy 1 bought Ihis album before they did Here are the Top Ten albums of Ihe their version of "Mrs. Robinson." Now year, as seen through this writer's eyes: they re-released the album wilh that song 1) Buffalo Tom-Let Me Come Over on it. A great album to mellow oul to. Without a doubt. 1992's best album, Evan Dando. Ihe Lemonheads frontman, even though most people have not even has created fast-paced acoustic songs heard of il. This Boston-based band's about life, death, and guy named Ray. guitar-driven rock is sure to get this trio Gel this while it's cold, because it's going noticed eventually. Let Me Come Over to blow out soon, and you'll be the only is the height of their three-album post- person on ihe earth without a copy. punk careers. It is sure to get belter. If 9) Alice in Chains-Dirt you want to hear great music, pick Ihese Al first listen. I though! Ihis album guys up. You won't rc^re! it wasn't thai great. Upon further listening, 2) The Beastie Boys- Cheek Vwu- Head however, I found this album to he a The boys came back this year, better classic. Layne Stayley, Mice's lead than ever. Playing with real instruments, Gangstarr raps one of the best albums of the year. singer, uses his demonic voice to convey the boys mixed it up with a mixture of his feelings about his past drug rehab rap and straight up funk. They are Ihe load. recognize many samples from your experience. As for Ihe music. Alice in leaders of the newest trend; rap with a 4) Sugar- Copper Blue favorite rap songs. Chains continues to use the hard rhythms back-up band. If you want proof that Bob Hould made his triumphant return 6) Gangstarr- Take it Personal and eerie harmonies that got them where they're trendsetters, pick up the Digable to *Jie world of rock with a band named This has io be one of my favorite rap [hey are today. The best thing out of Planets debut album in two weeks. Sugar. The former from man for Husker albums, before I heard Kool G. Rap. The Seattle since Jimi Hendrix. 3) Kool G. Rap-Lin and Let Die Du was back in his old form wilh Ihis group puts out smooth, slick and 10) Screaming Trees-Sweet Oblivion Kool G. came up wilh Ihe best rap one. Hard rhythms and a deep voice. sophisticated rhymes. They are sort of a Another Seattle product, the Screaming album of the year, and it was rougher 5) The Meters- live On the Queen Mary toned down Slick Rick. DJ Premier Trees, along wilh Alice in Chains, are than ever. This alburn didn't get as much This album assuredly will be performs magic on the lurn-tables as the only band 1 slill enjoy hearing from hype as tbe Ice Cube LP, but il is a better unrecognizable to almost anyone. This usual, as this had me bopping my head Seattle. Pearl Jam. Nirvana and album. His rhyme style is unsurpassed was a quiet release put out by Polygram from April to September. Soundgarden are played oul. The Trees and the beats are as enjoyable as ever. Records of a concert done in 1975 on the 7) Overwhelming Colorfast— bring a little into a heavy Hendrix Guest rappers Big Daddy Kane, Ice Cube Queen Mary cruise ship. The Meters, for Overwhelming Colorfast influence. Mark Lanegan gives an added and The Geto floyjrtop off the album. those of you who don't know, are the This is a fairly unknown Husker Du- dimension lo this band with his haunting Live and Let Die is definitely worth a most famous funk band to come out of i like band that put together a great debut. vocals. The Screaming Trees are the listen. Just make sure you listen to it New Orleans. Listen closely and you can A lot of greal songs for a low price. (Il is band of the future. Saigon Kick: An Extreme Error By Kimberly Scheck Every Story Concert Tour. The Boston considered by many to be the next World" and "Rest in Peace" added IfaurhfEafKr based band exploded with "Warheads" Eddie Van Halen. got the opportunity to intensity. Although the concert was There was anticipation in the Beacon as Iheir opening song. Lead singer, Gary shine as well. Besides several solos, he designed to promote ihe new album. Theatre lasl week as hundreds of avid Cherone, donning a while T-shirt and led the group in their 1991 hit. "More Extreme remembered io play older fans wailed to see Extreme grace center black pants wilh suspenders, struck a than Words," which brought Extreme to favorites, especially "Whole Hearted." stage. And, they surely were devoted pose on an overhead stage that placed the forefront of all hard rock bands. Tbe After an hour and a half. Extreme since they waited and suffered through him over the band. The audience could crowd was sent into a frenzy. His smooth, prepared to make their exit. However, the wails at Saigon Kick, ihe opening art. not help but feel his energy and react. crooning voice musl have sent chills they returned with "Seven Sundays" The group, known for their hit ballad, Cherone kept his exilement flowing for down everyone's spine. Extreme earned leaving everyone in total awe from the "Love Is On The Way," proved the entire performance. Even if dancing its reputation of originality as bassist Pat extravaganza. disappointing. Every song sounded isn't your Ihing, your body came lo life Badger provided the audience with many Since the album features Ihree similar; me lyrics were mi comprehen­ without your knowledge. Before you solos as well as his best performance, different sounds, the group did their best sible. However, it should be noted that the knew it, you were dancing up a storm. "Peacemaker." This hard rocking, drum to portray the different feelings during band did an excellent rendition of David Throughout the show Cherone was infested song also gave drummer Paul the course of the show. Many songs of Bowie's "Space Odity." Perhaps they entertaining as be danced on his platform Geary a chance to stmt his stuff. pari three of Ihe album could not be should stick lo covets and ballads. They and center stage. His voice was in peak "Politicalamiiy." a powerful song played. However, the show was in no are simply nof cut out to be a metal band. condition; one might compare turn to the which features a Martin Luther King, Jr. way lacking. In fact, next time Extreme As tbe night progressed, one would say late Freddy Mercury of Queen as his speech, sounded great with the horn is in town, make sure to get tickets for a • that choosing Saigon Kick was the only.. range is amazing, as is his Style. •...., .selection adding another dimension to . show— even, if it means sitting through error Extreme made in its III Sides to Hot guitarist, Nuno Beiicncourt. who die show. "Decadence Dance," "Stop the Saigon Kick. Wednesday, February*, 1993

By Kimberly Scheck Managing Editor Baird's Promise Unfulfilled

ominated for the nation's for a baby-sitter. The legal idea is top law enforcement position, Zoe Baird Because of poor judgment, Baird became the a reminder to became the first United Slates cabinet the nation that it was truly member in 120 years to withdraw her the year of the woman. name from consideration. It is almost BNy nominating the firsi female attorney ironic that this scandal broke wilh one of general, voters were confident that Bill Clinton's first nominees. His promise Clinion was going to hold to his was "to reform our politics so that power campaign promises of change. and privilege no longer shout down the Unfortunately, Clinton did not do his voice of tbe people." This case looks like homework. Had he, he would have paid the people who follow tbe rules vs. those acute attention io Ihe fact that Baird had who overlook them and get away with hired illegal aliens to care for her child Ihem. Instead, I think that this goes The brilliant nominee, who was a deeper. What Baird did was wrong; there S500,000-a-year corporate lawyer, and is no disputing ihat. However, one might her husband, a Yale law now understand why she professor, have a net did not follow the proper worth of $2.3 million. legal procedure. They hired a Peruvian Zoe Baird is not alone. couple for $500 a week Along wilh her stand many and never filed to get working mothers who seek them proper docu­ adequate child care at a mentation or pay Social reasonable rate. Baird's Security and unemploy­ way has been accepted by ment taxes. During |he most, 'throughout the past past two weeks, Baird week, Baird has been a hoi has turned the nation's topic. The hypocrisy is eye on child care much as astounding. My grand­ Anita Hill focused the nation on sex mother, who employed a woman to art harassment. as in-house staff for my great­ According lo an article ino Ihe Feb..l grandfather, alway s paid Social Security. edition of Newsweek,.51 percent of all She, il seems, is an exception. She has a American women with children under right to be furious with Baird. The the age of 6 work. Twenty-eight percent average person does not. Most of us have are cared for in Iheir homes — and only done the same Ihing at one point or 5.3 percent by a non-relative. another. Whether it is paying a local teen Baird is a working woman who wants to baby-sit every Saturday night or hiring to know that her child is taken care of by a weekly cleaning person, we have failed someone who is responsible. There is lo pay tax for that person. Most have nothing wrong wiih thai. However, she never given it a second thought. That is, failed to file with the government; until now. Small Classes. therefore, she broke the law which slates When John F. Kennedy was a senator Big Scores. that if you pay any one person more than he said lhal, "A man does as he must— LSAT Free Extra Help. 550 in a three-month period, you are in spite of personal consequence, in spite required to pay Social Security taxes. of obstacles and danger and pressure— Live, Not Tapes. Filing is a lillle easier said than done. and that is the basis of all human Guaranteed. Many who file with the govemmeni find morality." It seems that we are annoyed GMAT themselves hit with fines due io errors or with Baird nol because she broke the laleness. Sponsoring ihe person for an rules bul because she is a rich woman immigration visa calls for dozens of who broke the rules. That's not fair. She forms and hundreds of dollars in fees. felt as if she bad no other choice and Nowadays according io Newsweek, il never thought of the consequence this can take up to 10 or 20 years because of could have on her career in the future. a 1990 law which limits Ihe number of Unfortunately for her, the hypocrisy we (212)874-7600 "unskilled labor visas" per year. By the have generated means she will nol be lime a visa is acquired, there is no need aiiomey general. MCAT (718)935-0091 Wednesday, February 3,1993 HAVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS?

this Christmas Kenneth Branagh will Separation, John Gtime's play, is being lead. 1 would like to sec those two pair next direct and star in Frankenstein, adapted for the big screen. Stockard up Opening this Friday is also due oul Christmas. Branagh will Channing will reprise her stage Groundhog Day, starring Bill Murray. play Dr. Frankenstein; the role of the role Kevin Costner will next star as It is the story of a television weatherman monster has not yet been Wyatt Earp this summer in the first of who has only one day Io live—over and cast Batman director Tim Burton's two films based on the western over again. When he is sent to cover a next project will be Ed Wood, about the lawman Julia Roberts will star in Ihe Groundhog Day festival, he finds '50s cult director. Dusdn Hoffman is romantic comedy I Love Trouble, about himself stuck in lime, endlessly set to make his directorial debut in Little reporters from competing papers who repeating the same day. It is not known i' the groundhog is played by ihe same roaenl who played Mr. Gopher in By 1>acy Colletti Caddy shack. Feature Editor

Hello and welcome to the newest installment of your main source for Jon Bon Jovi. who has begun his tour entertainment news. Hope you have for his new album. Keep the Faith, will gotten back into die swing of things and soon be a father. He and his wife, : already counting down until early Dorothea will be parents this spring break. May J'earl'.nm guitarist Stone Gosset is working on a side project with some friends who call themselves Shame. The band's album will be released in March, while a new Pearl Jam album is planned for a July release. In case you haven't heard, wrestling ar Andre Ihe Giant died of an apparent heart attack while in . Known also for his memorable critically-acclaimed in The Princess Bride, Andre was Dan Cortcse, best known for hosting 46 years old The title for the MTV Sports and starring in the new upcoming Dana Carvey and Kevin Burger King commercials, will star in Nealon movie is Hans and Franz: The Ihe upcoming NBC series. Route 66, Girly Man Dilemma. Now yod can based on the 1960s series of the same sleep peacefully tonight. Both Bruce name. Production begins this month and Willis and Bonnie Bedel ia will return in Bill Murray will star in Groundhog Day, opening this Friday. it has not been decided when il will Die Hard 3, slated for a 1994 summer premiere. release Willis will also star in Big League, Ihe Story of an 11-year-old become involved when they have to Until next week, remember where you Beauty, the story of a medieval sleeping boy who inherits a baseball leam when team up on the same assignment, "heard the news!" beauly in present-day New York due oul his grandfather dies Six Degrees of Harrison Ford has been offered the male Matinee Showing Sure to Please Audiences

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seven assisis. Brown also continued to (continuedfrom front page) play tough on defense. "When 1 gel ihe chance. I try lo show "Whal can I say? Il was a great win," the coach I can play," said Minlend, said Mahoney, according lo Newsday. according to the Post. After his No need to-say any more. Every win so performance, Minlend shouldn't have far Ihis season, has been a good win prove anything to Mahoney or anyone because most of them were unexpected. else. Another factor in Minlend's Mahoney has donea great job so far and sparkling play was Ihe fact that this was is bucking for Big East coach of the one of ihe most physical games in the year. There should be no doubt Ihat if the Big East to date. Minlend seems to thrive vote were today, the decision would be in that enviomment. Maybe that is why unanimously in his favor. Ihe Garden crowd began chanting, "Sir In ihe next week, the Redmen will go Charles." Bui maybe we should call him on Ihe road lo Pittsburgh and then on to "SirCharlcsJr." Providence. This Saturday, ihey travel IO Scoti contributed to the cause with a Pittsburgh for a vital game against the team high of 19 poinis along wilh his six Panthers. The Panthers are one game rebounds. He played with a high behind the Redmen in the Big East intensity level, perhaps the highest of the standings and are another big surprise season. Scot! pointed to Georgelown and Ihis season. The Redmen need to win Harringion as reasons why he played this one on the road as they will have-to wilh such intensity. Whatever il was, it travel Io Seton Hall and Miami (where made him look like the "Nellie** of old Ihey losl last year), or it could gel rough Scott's adversary, Harrington, scored a for ihem. game high 21 poinis and grabbed six Tuesday, Feb. 9, the Redmen will rebounds in a losing effort. travel io Providence lo take on ihe Unfortunately for Georgelown, it has hapless Friars. There should be no been the same old song in several of problem wiih ihis one as long as ihev Iheir games prior to this one: Harrington stay focused for the contest. scores his 20-plus poinis and ihe rest of Ihe Hoyas do not contribute. Jaques was Ihe only Georgelown player to score in double figures with 10, compared to the five double-figure scorers for the At the half way point in Ihe Big Easi Redmen. season, we see something that m One of those scorers was the red-hot not see possible: Ihe SL John's Redmen Derek Brown. Brown, who was fresh off in first place in ihe Big East. So call a 24-point performance al ihe Garden them young, call them incxperien Iwo nights before ag ilnst the jusi as long as you call them the firsi Connecticut Huskies, scoret 2 points, place Redmen. grabbed four rebounds and died oul Luyk Comes of Age Anytime the subject of Sergio Luyk Scrimmage last November where he comes up in front of coach Brian hit a couple of long distance jumpers. Mahoney he always says Ihe same But no one could have expected Ibis. thing-he is a greal shooter, money in After Luyk's second trifecta, he thebank, so to speak. Bul everyone through his arms up in the air as Ihe doubled it because Luyk has never Garden crowd went into an absolute proved Io anyone outside of St. John's frenzy. You could see the intensity, lhal he can indeed shoot. the confidence. This performance Well, his time has come and it wasn't a one time thing; it was a couldn'l have come at a better rime. In preview of the future. the second half of a tight game against "I was in my zone at that point, I had Georgetown, Luyk released a shot that the hot hand," said Luyk. "A 3-pointer thrust him into the limelight. A 3- will bring confidence to the team and pointer that set the Madison Square it will also bring the crowd into the Garden crowd afire as well as clearing game. Ii gives me confidence.'1 the way for a 16-0 Redmen run. Luyk Luyk also has been playing great hii another trey to end the run and defense with relentless hustle. You can added one more later on. He finished see the work that be puts into it. To the game 3-4 for 3-point land, with 11 him, it is all about becoming a of the most important points he has complete player. "I can't just ever scored. contribute to the team offensively, I "I knew I had to contribute to the have to work on defense and help the team offensively and I knew I bad to team ," said Luyk. take some shots, because we weren't No one knows if he can continue to' having such a good first half from the play like this or if he will even have outside," said Luyk, "I just had to let the playing time to do so, but that the game come to me. I had a-chance image of his arms in the air and that to shooi so I did." look of confidence is etched in our Luyk had shown signs of good minds. Sergio Luyk has come of age. Fred Lyson splits the Hoya defense for an easy lay- shooting in the ihe Red and While .-TimWalsh Wednesday, February 3,1993 FERRIGNO'S TALKING wmGYM= •Personal Instruction Available

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One month Three months OK. The Super Bowl is over Dallas served. I would also like io applaud Rev. won! Now, let the hype be over and Jesse Jackson for potting tbe appropriate done with. But, before tbe hype is and long overdue pressure for an buried, I would like to say that the affirmative action plan in the $35 « $75 Buffalo Bills are the biggest sellouts in management of sports. Minority NFL history. I thought it was bad being management in sports is a whole other t New York Jets fan but this past topic we will deal with at another time weekend showed me how wrong I was. but Rev. Jackson's efforts musl be NO HIDDEN COSTS • No MONTHLY DUES! WITH COUPON . At least we knew Ihe Jets were not going applauded. FIRST TIME MEMBERS ONIY.SJU ID is A MUST. anywhere. Yeah, I know all of you dedicated and bandwagon (if there are Tbe New York Knicks, sometimes up, any left) Bills Inns are saying, "But at sometimes down but this is the time for Open 7 Days a Week least we got to the Super Bowl." I agree them to make a move. The Bulls are you did get to Ihe Super Bowl but let's weak right now and the Knicks have to b|i - Hours: Monday-Thursday: pat this in perspective: The Jets won the play better not only for themselves but 5:30 am- Midnite Super Bowl on their first try and have for a better conference seed when playoff one Super Bowl trophy. The Buffalo time comes around. Lasl year we all Friday: 5:30-11 pm Bills have gone to the show THREE remember those classic seven games. The Saturday: 8:30 am-8 pm times and still have the amount of ZERO Bulls have a weak bench, ihey 're injured, when it comes to Vince Lombard! and Jordan is carrying loo much of Ihe Sunday: 10 am 7 pm trophies. When the New York Jets won load. Wilh added latent on the Knicks, Ihe Super Bowl the then AFL was Ihe Bulls are primed for a letdown Ihat struggling for respect and an identity in could not happen to anyone better. Ihe ranks of professional football. A Sl. John's Basketball: you know I have 77-30 164th St., Flushing (2 Blocks off Union Tpke.) quarterback named Joe Namath won the to talk aboul it. If you guys/gals Jets' only Super Bowl and started the remember in The TORCH'S .•Minutes away from St. John's! way for respect for the then AFL. COURTSIDE, I picked Ihe Johnnies lo •Free Parking • Call (71c?) 380-7147 or (718) $91-7431 In 1993, the situation is not much finish ninth in the Big EasL I am one who different— the AFC is struggling for does not like to be wrong in my sports respect and identity. After all, the predictions bul this is where I will conference has not won the big game happily accept my mistake. No one, since 1984 when the Raiders beat the (check COURTSIDE H yon don't believe In Car« E: defending champion Redskins 38-9. To me) picked SL John's to be or finish first give some food for thought and how in the Big East. David Cain and Lamont alarming this situation is, the Super Middleton- have been playing so through Bowls between 1981 and 1993 has had unbelievable they can not only lead St nteerim Ihe AFC only win twice. The Raiders John's lo an unexpected playoff run, bul won both of those games. This is pitiful, resume their careers professionally if they out of the last thirteen Super Bowls chose to. Will this be a team dial will As a volunteer you can... (including ihis past Sunday) the AFC make the Final Four? I don't think so. has only won twice and both limes were Will this team be a force in the Big East Grow by Ihe Raiders. Besides the sellout Bills for at least the next three years? Yes. •Learn Ihe AFC has sent Ihe Broncos, Bengals, Does Brian Mahoney look like a strong Patriots, Dolphins, and, no one has gotten candidate for Big East Coach of the •Gain Experience the job done (except the Raiders). With Year? Oh Yeah. Am I eating my words ihe AFC struggling for respect, wouldn't so far from COURTSIDE1 Definitely yes. •Develop Skills be nice for another Jets quarterback named Browning Nagle to bring back Writer's Notes: I am on the verge of •Receive Valuable Experience Ihe respect for the conference? (Stop getting stumped on a baseball question laughing the Jets are not as far off as you that was submitted but I will try to give •Acquire Greater Insight: think.) If I am right about the Jets I an answer next time. The professor from wouldn't be surprised we will show SL Vincent's College who submitted the Literacy Programs Law everyone that Ihe best football is still question also recognized my intentional Gov't & Politics Speech played in the tri-slate area. typo. The Seattle Pilots reemerged as the Milwaukee Brewers not as the Mariners Museums Human Services in 1977.1 originally put in Ihe Pilots Marge Schott should be expelled from came back as the Mariners, but now 1 baseball but will true justice be seen? Public Services Counseling know people are paying attention so The Executive Council judging Schott is some harder questions will be forth­ like a bunch of wolves judging one of Education Psychology coming. their own for raiding the chicken house. This week's trivia question: Can you Now, good ole Marge is saying she is ihe Hospitals Child Care name the NFL leam that holds the record victim of discrimination because she is a for the least amount of poinis given up Soup Kitchens Nursing Homes women in a man's sport. The truth of the during ihe entire regular season? matter is as long as you are not a Editor's Note: Rich, if I had picked the minority you are okay in ihe "good boy Environmental Studies Redmen first in the Big East, you would network". I really don't believe irue have put me in a straightjackeL And as justice will be served but there is one you know, I was the only one to truly way to get it. Marge Schoil should be For information on volunteer placement: Please contact believe that the Redmen had any kind judged by Ihe MLB Players Association of chance this season. — T.W. Sharon or Jenny in the CAIJSJZ. trailer behind the U.C. and hopcfuily some true justice will be Page 22 Wednesday, February 3,1993 Getting Offensive New Found Offense Aids Express in a 77-64 Win over Pitt.

By Adam Martini pass from Patrina Blow. The half ended wilh ihe Express up 35-32. Doing most of the damage for ihe Express in Ihe half was star forward Pam Odom. Odom scored half of her 24 points in the first After an up and down season half on 5 for 10 shooting. The team shot offensively, coach Joe Mullaney has 48% from ihe field for the game and shot decided to run more often and the results 80% from ihe line. In contrast the Lady are looking very good. The Sl. John's Panthers shot only 35% from ihe field Express defeaied the Pittsburgh Lady and 65% from Ihe line. Panthers Sunday 77-64. II was Ihe fourth The second half was highlighted by an win in the last five games. early 14-1 run in favor of the Express. The new look offense continued to roll The run began al 16:07 when Marcy against Pittsburgh. Il was the third game Kornegay scored six consecutive points. in a row the Express scored more than 70 Kornegay who transferred lo Sl. Johns poinis. "We were nol really scoring like I this year from Brooklyn College is thought we were capable of scoring, so feeling more comfortable as the season we put in a new offense," said coach progresses. "Here they wanl me lo Mullaney. "we are more conscious of concentrate on posting and rebounding," pushing ihe ball lately." Trie new offense said Kornegay. "1 think I have adjusted has been producing for the Express. "I pretly well." jusi think our offensive game has jusi The run was capped by Grace Kelly wilh become a lot belter the lasl couple of four free throws lhal were a result of weeks," said Mullaney. The team not aggressive drives lo ihe hoop. Kelly only likes the new style of play, but they finished Ihe game with 14 points and seven are excelling al it as well. "Coach assists. "1 feet more comfortable with the Mullaney wants us to push the ball and ball," said Kelly.."Once I gel in Ihe running lake it al teams r said Marcy game I see the floorprett y well" Kornegay. "When push il we gel The Lady Panthers staged a final more open shots." comeback attempt with 10:17 left in the The Express look a while to get Ihe game. Turia Ransom started an 11-3 run offense started against Pittsburgh. The wilh a ten foot jurripshot. The Express Lady Panthers slatted ihe game on a 7-2 lead which was 14 at one point was run as St John's turned the ball over in the trimmed to three when Jonna Huemkb early going. When things sealed down the hit two free throws. Huemich who leads Express countered with a 13-2 run of Iheir ihe Lady Panthers in scoring this year own which ended with two layups by Pam finished the game with 17 points. Just Odom. The run gave Hie Express a 15-9 when it seemed ihe game was slipping advantage at the 12:42 marie of the first away from Ihe Express the team half. It was a sign of things to come as the. exploded and finished the game by two teams exchanged iwni-runs throughout outscoring Pittsburgh 20-2. Jenine Joyce the game. added 14 points in the losing effort. The first half remained extremely Il was a big win for ihe Express who builder for the close throughout as neither team could moved lo 4-5 in the Big East and dropped rest of the season. The confidence level sustain momentum. The biggest lead for Ihe Lady panthers to 5-3. The Express are ' is definately up among the players. "We either leam was six points. The Express not out of the woods just yet though. The their (ihe bench) &ut,"said Mullaney. "The played very well today, were getting il went up 25-19 at 6:05 when Marcy running game benefits the style of play of running game is more geared ft together, were coming along," said Kornegay finished off a fast break on a the starters which can cause problems for The Express hope iheir n Marcia Price.

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