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Candidates Prepare to Do Battle Clinton Requests by KATIE MURPHY Said Coughlin Tuesday, February 1, 1994 • Vol. XXVI No. 80 THE INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER SERVING NOTRE DAME AND SAINT MARY'S Candidates prepare to do battle Clinton requests By KATIE MURPHY said Coughlin. News Writer They also propose an in­ crease in campus study space, peacekeeping funds At 12:01 a.m. Monday morn­ the creation of a faculty mentor ing, campaign signs for student program, and the distribution By JOHN DIAMOND The $1.2 billion will provide body president and vice-presi­ of personal "Req Sheets" which Associated Press enough to keep the U.S. opera­ dent began to appear all over would explain a student's tion in Somalia going until the campus. Today, on day two of progress towards university WASHINGTON planned March 31 withdrawal the campaign, the candidates tion for the students," said Cor­ and major requirments. The Clinton administration date and replenish the deplet­ will present their platforms and bett. "We're doing new ideas that asked Congress Monday for ed Pentagon operation and Corbett and DuBay also pro­ have not been tried before. $1.2 billion to cover cost over­ maintenance accounts. debate the issues in the pose "I.M.P.R.O.V.E.", an In­ LaFor~une Ballroom at 7 p.m. They are all feasible," said runs of U.S. participation in In alphabetical order the can­ ternship Mentor Program to Coughlin. United Nations peacekeeping About 9,000 U.S. military Reach Out for Valuable Experi­ didates are: Hungeling and Orsagh plan to operations. people are involved in Somalia, ence. "I.M.P.R.O.V.E" would • Morrissey junior Bryan dissolve student government Rep. John Murtha, D-Pa., relief flights over Bosnia, a include a library of interships Corbett and Breen-Phillips ju­ and cut its budget in order to chairman of the House Appro­ ground presence in Macedonia nior Karen DuBay; and a directory of alumni will­ fund a Grateful dead concert. priations defense subcommit­ next to war-torn Bosnia, and a ing to serve as mentors. A Stu­ • Grace junior Brian Coughlin "We definitely want to use all tee, briefed lawmakers behind fleet stationed in the Adriatic and Walsh junior Maria Capua; dent Review, student course of the student government closed doors at the Capitol. Sea to support the relief flights. • Morrissey junior David evaluations without any faculty money for fun, entertaining The full appropriations com­ Rep. George "Buddy" Dar­ Hungeling and Fisher junior intervention, is also included in activities. We're basically trying mittee is expected to endorse den, D-Ga., a member of Matt Orsagh; their platform. to cut down on all non-fun the request Tuesday as part of Murtha's subcommittee, said "We have realistic goals, and • Howard junior Erin King things," said Hungeling. a bill providing earthquake after the meeting that there and Sorin junior Deitz Lefort. of course we want to continue Hungeling and Orsagh are relief funds to California. should be "very little contro­ the great projects already start­ Corbett, junior class presi­ also proposing free football Murtha said he supports the versy" in Congress over the dent, and DuBay, Breen-Phillips ed" said Corbett. tickets for students. additional money because it peacekeeping funding. Coughlin, vice-president of co-president, plan to reform the "It would only take a $2 in­ largely replaces funds the "We're spending the money Grace, and Capua, co-president "winner take all" course selec­ crease in (general admission) peacekeepers used from Pen­ so we've got to pay the bill," tion system by providing stu­ of Walsh, plan to implement tickets for students to have free tagon accounts needed for day­ Darden said. "Safe Ride," an after-dark shut­ dents with two DART times. tickets," said Hungeling. to-day operations at military Clinton asked for the peace­ tle service for students from the They also plan to open "The King, South Quad senator, bases in the United States. keeping funds as part of an ex­ Pub," a late-night club in outer parking lots to their and Lefort, Sorin president, "When I talked to (President) panding bill originally designed dorms after dark. plan to offer "The Loop," a Clinton earlier I said the tempo for earthquake relief. LaFortune which would offer "We've checked into using students entertainment, food shuttle from D2 to the Book­ of foreign operations has got to According to the Pentagon, Center for Social Concerns' store and the Rock, a meal ac- be slowed down or you've got 30 Americans have been killed and drink. (CSC) vans. The vans would "We're hoping to provide to increase the amount of in action during in the Somalia take you right to your dorm," money," Murtha said. relief effort and 175 wounded. more opportunities for interac- see ELECTIONS I page 4 Former NO professor addresses law and religion By GWENDOLYN NORGLE seen an indication that it is pos­ News Writer sible. I have many friends who are working at that on a day to There is tension between day basis. You cannot be a the words 'Christian' and lawyer or anything else without 'lawyer', according to Stanley good friends who will help Haueruas, theologian and pro­ you." fessor of divinity at Duke Uni­ The relatio-nship between versity, who spoke yesterday Christianity and the law, ac­ afternoon in a packed law cording to Haueruas, is that school courtroom. "Christianity is the law that Haueruas, a former member saves you." The problem with of the Notre Dame theology civil law in America, Haueruas department, lectured on "How said, "is not the law. It's the in the World Can a Christian Be American people. The Ameri­ a Lawyer?" can people are corrupt." "Lawyers have so much Haueruas, who called himself power," he said, stating that as "a moralist", quoted the gospel a reason for so many anti­ of Matthew 18:15, which ex­ Photo by Marc Geller lawyer jokes. plains what to do if one is Memorial on display In speaking on the possibil­ sinned against. Part of the AIDS quilt, shown here at its inaugural display in Washington, D.C. in 1987, will be traveling to ity of a Christian being a Stepan Center in Feb. 25 through 27. Around 300 panels will be on display. lawyer, Haueruas said, "I have see LAWYER I page 4 Saint Mary's addresses AIDS issues and offers guidance Editor's Note: The following understanding that is given to to Gloria Chelminiak, director Beth Kellogg also spoke last is the second in an ongoing se­ any individual with a serious CAMPUSES of Health Services. year about her work with AIDS ries examining AIDS education health problem," the Student "We are also here to answer counseling in Saint Joseph and awareness on college cam­ Handbook reads. any medical questions that stu­ county. puses. RESPOND dents might have," she said. "There are groups of stu­ "Each case will be unique and "We try to explain the disease dents, faculty and staff at Saint By ELIZABETH REGAN will be addressed based on the as simply as we can with the Mary's that are interested in Saint Mary's News Editor needs of the specific situation. TO AIDS idea that any question asked getting the message in the com­ Every effort will be made to as­ psychological, emotional and needs to be answered." munity," Chelminiak said. As the number of cases of sist these individuals in receiv­ physical consequences of sexual "Some attend AIDS ministry AIDS in college age students in­ ing the medical and health care activity prior to marriage, she AIDS education has been fos­ council meetings in South creases, Saint Mary's has taken needed while they remain in said. tered at Saint Mary's through Bend." measures to increase educa­ the Saint Mary's Community." "We support students in their outside speakers, educational Another important element of tion, ensure counseling and The AIDS task force - com­ decision-making but encourage pamphlets and counseling for AIDS education is through peer confidentiality and provide as­ posed of students, faculty and them to recognize the real dam­ those with concerns. groups, according to sistance for students affected by staff- drafted the policy in the ages of sexual involvement," "Last year's speaker Dr. Chelminiak. the disease in any form, ac­ spring of 1986. she said. "We are here to Richard Keeling, an authority of cording to Mary Elizabeth De "It is important to have a pol­ answer any questions or ad­ AIDS education for colleges and Students Simone Barber and Pauw director of Counseling . icy and procedure in place be­ dress concerns that help with universities, had an outstanding Elizabeth Holzemer partici­ and Career development. fore you are confronted with a responsible decision making." response when he spoke about pated in a program sponsored "Persons in the Saint Mary's crisis," De Pauw said. 'Sex, Alcohol and Self-Esteem: by the Red Cross that certified community with evidence of the The staff at Counseling and Health Services provides con­ finding safety,"' Chelminiak them to do AIDS programming HTL V III antibodies or AIDS will Career Development stresses fidential AIDS screening for said. "We would like to bring for their peers in the residence be given the same attention and that students recognize the concerned students, according him here again." see AIDS/ page 4 ---------------- --~- ~~- ------------------------ page2 The Observer • INSIDE Tuesday, February 1, 1994 INSIDE COLUMN WORLD AT A GLANCE Shooting involving U.S. convoy kills five Somalis civilians Lemonade MOGADISHU At least 32 Americans have been In the worst shooting involving killed since a U.S.-led multinational American troops in three months, U.S.
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