INSIDE FOCUS Campus 2 /-> ThelUPUl ■ IUPUI students share their pro- Classifieds 9 choice and pro-life views and beliefs Focus 10 about abortion and discuss how this Leisure 7 controversial issue needs PAGE Opinion 4 to be communicated Sports 5 Sagam ore on college campuses. M O \l> \\ • Nmimbcr 2(i, 1IKNI • V«l. L’O • l«t llum -ikl) im\>[i.i|n i nf linli.in.i I uiw rsilt I’linlm I ni\rrsil\ .il lnili.m.i|H>liv Fall class Dale Carnegie times change presenter halts ■ New scheduling procedures allow students more freedom when choosing classes.______

By AMY MORRIS su n w H t* training series Students finding it difficult to gel the classes they need at the right times may soon find some relief. Beginning next fall. IUPUI will implement a new B Following cancellation of something out of our management scheduling procedure which will allow for uniform starting seminar which is going out of the and stopping times for moat classes on campus. leadership series, Committee boundaries that I’m allowed." Hanes Until now. departments could schedule classes at any said. “I was confident enough that I time, according to Barbara Jackson, associate dean of of the Whole moves ahead. could do a pretty good job with them liberal aru. (the steps) that it wouldn't hurt their “Uniform start timet will enable more efficient utilization By CHERYL MATTHEWS reputation " S taff Writer of classes.** Jackson said, “particularly at peak times However. Hanes said he was not when students have experienced the need for more such expecting to receive the publicity that A Dale Carnegie leadership scries he did. Concerned that Dale Carnegie's designed to prepare students lo become The new procedure comes in response to questions clipping service would sec the story effective members of Student raised by students, advisors, faculty and administrators. on the leadership series in the Oct. Government has been canceled due One of the major concerns expressed was that students 29 isu e of The Safatnore, Hanes said to violation of policy by the program’s were having trouble scheduling classes because of an he would have to discontinue the presenters, Robert D. Hanes and overlap in times offered, according to a proposal by the sessions until he could get approval Associates. Academic Policies and Procedures Comm usee. from the New York office to modify To protect their reputation and to This committee has been studying the problem of the remaining programs. control the quality of their product. classroom space and how 1 0 increase efficiency since "Quite honestly. I’m not expecting Dale Carnegie and Associates set spring of 1989. according id Carol Nathan, chairperson to hear an approval." he said. for the committee. boundaries for all licensed Hanes did not conduct the session representatives, known as sponsorships. “We. along with representatives from each school, have scheduled for Nov. 15 and will not Under these guidelines, workshops been working on an analysis of the schedule of classes be presenting the remaining two must be presented as outlined, without and room reservations. This proposal is the result of Carnegie sessions scheduled far Jan. modification. Failure to comply with our efforts." Nathan said. 15 and Feb. 1 The Nov. 15 discussion those guidelines could result in a How much more classroom space it will create is tncenam. on delegation was led by Wagoner. revoked license. Nathan said. “Sometimes pw p k make mistakes. In his Oct. 25 presentation of the However, she added that the new scheduling modules In the anxiety lo try to help, sometimes seminar T h e Importance of Goals will use the available space at a far greater efficiency it backfires." Wagoner said. “I think and Enthusiasm." Sieve Hanes said level. the whole thing was accidental." he modified the program to serve I t s really a major positive move id try and accommodate Wagoner said he would be able to more effectively the needs of the our students better and to also have the availability of replace the Dale Carnegie Training IUPUI students. classrooms for the many classes we need," said Nathan. for the remainder of the sessions with "He was, in a sense, rewriting One change that students and faculty may encounter other qualified presenters. programs he did not have authority is the introduction of SO minute classes to lake place Although Hanes has presented two to do. Generally, you are allowed three times a week. of the five sessions in the leadership gpnc freedom, but in this particular These classes, according to the proposal issued by the series, he said a full refund of $2,750 mutation, he was skating far afield," APPC. will take place on Monday. Wednesday, and for the total package will be made. said Mike Wagoner, director of «udent Friday mornings. Substantially lower than the normal activities. Friday afternoons will continue to be reserved for longer rate, this program would sell to a Although the title of the goals' classes and faculty meetings, according to William M. com ply class for approximately seminar and most of the handouts Plater, dean of faculties. $25,000, according to Hanes. came from the Dale Carnegie series, Another proposed change will be changing the start "We got a break financially. He Hanes added the eight specific steps lime for night classes from 5 JO pirn, to 5:43 p m. was giving us a special discount." for goal implementation from a "Five thirty is absolutely the worst time for anything Wagoner said. T h e Carnegie name different course. “With that first one that I did on PIm m m *FALL PIM M M « SEMINAR. 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■ Deputy Mayor discusses her people most in need, particularly children. stressed in career goals and the motivating "I see myself as an advocate for children. Your role as young adults factors in her political life. is taking children and helping mold their values,” she said. attack forum The deputy mayor also discussed By CHERYL MATTHEWS the community's responsibility in the Staff \M 1tf area of sex education. ■ Women are taught to use Because people have not come to In an effort lo motivate women to gripe with the tact that sex education techniques borrowed from the achieve success in their business carters. Deputy Mayor Paula Parker- the country is looking at $21.5 billion martial arts to present attacks. Sawyers discussed her profession and annually in Aid for Dependent her goals at the Nov. 15 meeting of Children. Food Stamps and Medicaid By MARIE CHMIEIXWSKI Women in Business. for teen-age mothers. S ta rr W rit* "Our primary focus is to link the "Education has not kept pace in frfvrrd community aid the community us styles and mechanisms of leaching One in every three women in the M large. We primarily look far women with the rest of industry." she said. Approximately 80 pnopto follow the Chicken Car during a walh-n^hon sponsored by thn Student ActMtkn United Stale* is a victim of sexual who have achieved a certain level "The product — the students — arc Programming Board. Each participant donated three c m of food to benefit the needy. assaulu creating a need for them to of success in business." said Sandra becoming flawed." be able lo defend themselves, aooonfcng Brents, a graduate education studeat However, she said education is not to Lori Loaee. a martial artist and land a member of Women in Business the only thing that must reform, but Walk-a-thon promotes physical fitness, program coordinator for the Aikido Parker Sawyer* focused on the topics that the community must also reform. *nd f a i Chi Ch'uan Academy of of civic responsibility, children and T h e point is that we are not in the educational system. this alone. The problems we arc talking When women arc faced with an Last year, she was elected deputy about are deep-seated." she said. contributes canned goods to needy assault situation, knowing how to mayor, and through the political arena, “When you are truly ready to work deliver a knock-out Now is essential she said she hopes to serve those the long haul, we can do it together." a Combined efforts of Max-WeD and Wellness to a safe escape. Lotee addressed this issue "Model programs bring in 124 pounds of canned food. Mugging: Self Defense and The two organizations have worked together in the Empowerment for W omen,' during past 1 0 create activities during National CoUegufe Alcohol a brown bag lunch aeries sponsored By CHRIS RICKETT Awareness Week. by IUPUI Women's Studfes Nov. 13. The 'Ghftcken Car." a rental available through Affordabk “Each month we have a theme. We are doing “You don’t have to be athletic, and Auto Saks and Rental. Inc., and unusually warm because it's Thanksgiving." Anderson said. you don't have to be a martial artisL' November temperatures helped make this year's Lo»ce said. “Model Mugging is Thanksgiving Wellness Walk-a-thon a success. designed to be realistic and to help women w ^ sources of power they

to Karen Marks, assistant director of student activities The "Chicken Car" was used because it tied i key facton nuke up a a n a B U "We were real pleased with the response," she said. Thanksgiving theme of the event, which stancx defense program so ihe woman is Co^ponored by Max-Wei and the WeOnem Education a year and a half ago as a CoAow-up id Alcohol Aw left with no doubt m her mind that Committee, the two-mik walk had 43 participants who Week, M arti said. she can ddrier a knock-out u her contributed 124 pounds in canned-food donations to Junior Katrina Yoter. an < Gleaners Food Bank. participated in the walk * Fir* of an. h a important that "We've been working together since January." said said she was there for more than just a < defense techniques are kept simple Vicki Anderson, director of the Max - Well program. so (hat it wUI be effective in a state "We got together to combme our efforts because “We re doing this lo help out," she mid. R M H M s n M A Sagamore November 26. 1990 Cam pus

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CamrgK and Asaocates » New Yak. materials. Actually. I ace things getting Seminar “The headquarters is reaponsibk far belter for Student Government Continued from Peg# 1 the product me If, the training program regardless of the leadership senes’ — we train the instructors — and he added. was a real selling point." all the resources." he added Although not absolute, a tentative Fifteen percent of any monies Although this leadership program timetable was suggested to the collected for such workshops is sent was designed to help ihem become Committee of the Whole at their by the licensed sponsorship to Dale better leaders. Student Government meeting Nov. 13. for Student Carnegie and Associates will not be affected by the cancellation Government elections and a return “They (sponsorships) handle the of the Dak Carnegie senes, said Bill to an active Senate, Wagoner said business end of it. which is the Schilling, vice president of the If a new constitution is ratified by contracts, the training, the arranging Committee of the Whole. March 25.1991. sankm ckcuons will for u and coordinating the training “It's a shame the whole thing be conducted April 14-17, with elected program itself. They just report to occurred the way it did. But Student officers taking office on May 13 Dak Carnegie what they've done." Government ts going on." he said. If those dates are not met. elections said Richard Hatfield, vice president “We’ll soil have the training seminars will be Sepc 29 through Oct. 2. with of rauorul accounts servees wah Dak and they 31 Mill be covering the same officers taking office on Oct 14,

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I 50tf Arby's the ground during an attack, it puts One of the strategics proposed, {Ham & Turkey Forum her ou of striking distance." die added. according to Donchin. is that women Continued from Pago 1 Secondly, it is vital to be able to should take it upon themselves for OFF break through psychological bamers. complete protection. However, C lu b of fear and anger. such as crying as a reaction to fear. Donchin said she believes this will any Arby's In this particular program, women Anne Donchin. director of Women's not solve the problem. i are taught to Tight using strength from Studies, said one of the reasons this “There really isn’t any adequate Sandwich i their legs and hips. topic was selected was» make women protection for women. It's more a “Very few women have struck more aware of the problem. problem of society." she added. (except Junior) someone with full force. This allows “This is a national movement that The last lecture in this senes is uticd them to do that.'’ Losee said. is not specific to ota campus," Donchin “Scholarships for Women." and will Buy up lo 4 at this pnee | Buy up to 4 at this price | Buy up to 4 at this price itfajt* “If a woman drops immediately to said. take place Dec. II. with this coupon ■ with this coupon __ a with this coupon IUPUI IUPUI | sm IUPUI of classrooms, Jackson said that more a “balanced" schedule, said Nathan. expires:! 2-9-90 Food Court j expires: 12-9-90 Food Court , expires: 12-9-90 Food Court Fall classes will be scheduled for 8 a.m “We are well aware that some "This will allow for more parking exceptions may have to be made, but Continued from Pago 1 opportunities." she said. in order for this to work, all on campus, there is not an empty Class scheduling will remain the dcfunmcnts are going to have to work classroom on campus." Plater said. same for afternoon dasses an Monday- together." sffctald everything. including Jaana. Color "There is an incredible influx and Wednesday, and Tuesday-Thursday. One exception may be the need to efflux of people at the same time." Although the start times of these alter the ume modules for the 38th blocked solid, striped sleeves and Plater suggested that, “by changing Street Campus and the Herron School classes may change to fit into the Jnside hood. Cotton/polysatsr knit. the time, it will become easier for new scheduling modules, the length of Art due to the unique nature of people leaving to get out of here before of the classes will remain at 70 minutes their respective campuses INsvy. olive, red. 8/M or UXL. 932. the people coming from downtown About the new scheduling procedures try to am ve and find a parking space. “ Ail schools and departments are Nathan said, “this is the kind of To further increase the utilization being asked to cooperate and create mechanism that wiD allow us id grow."

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train in g derailed Student Senate victim in development series miscue The road to having an effective voice for the student body through an effective student government has hit another bump. This time, it is not due to finger-pointing and back-biting by the mem ben of the Student Senate. This time it can be chalked up to a good idea gone bad. In an effort to develop the leadership that our student government needs to be effective, a local representative of the prestigious Dale Carnegie Institute was employed to provide the necessary training. The program to be used, however, was modified to better suit the specific needs of the student government. When this was reported by The Sagamore, the program instructor balked. It seems that this violated Dale Carnegie policy because prior appro»"> r' these modifications was not obtained and the program was being LETTERS TO THE EDITOR conducted at a substantially lower rate than is normally charged for the Institute’s training. Listener takes offense at column “He* Haw." I What type of example does this set for the Senate and the student body? to "He* Haw" stretches the argument a bit thousands of dollars to Gleaners Food Bank, Isn’t an integral part of leadership conducting your affairs in an open and on The Bob and Tom Show thin. and the Riky Hospital Children’s Center. They above-board manner? To the editor: I won't bore the reader by restating Keith have even been recognized by Mayor William and Kyle's far-fetched statements, but 1 will Hudnut as outstanding citizens. Their morning Regardless of the good intentions of the organizers of the leadership I am writing in reference to the Oct 29 summaru* the* artick. Kexh and Kyk criticize show, according to The Sagamore, is rated the program, and there is no doubt that these were good intentions, the effect ■tick Xoiummsu find Bob. Tom Bob and Tom throughout the article about number one rock and roil radio show, of their actions throws another cloud over a group that has worked offensive* (bund in The Sagamore. Thu artick their style of humor. They ako nercotype the The Bob and Tom Show" has siood the diligently and successfully to overcome their prior problems. written by Keith Banner and Kyk Barnett audience as “adoring, susccpubk yuppies, test of time, unlike The Morton Downey. Jr. completely shows an example of two loud rubbling on Egg-McMuffins in the way to the Show" tha Kexh and Kyk ignorani It is hopeful that the student body will not have to suffer an even more mouthed writers only expressing their biased ad agency." extended period without the representation they deserve. This can be a At this time. 1 would like to inform Keith valuable lesson for everyone involved, though. If it is worth doing, it is l off by and Kyk dull am not a yuppie. lama studenL and talented disc jockeys, wbo along with the* I dux the music the Q-95 plays is I am one of the 600 a the talented suff. set the standard for morning worth doing right the tint time. With the Dale Carnegie training having been canceled, the Editorial Board urges the administration to quickly find an alternative program that will offer the same prestige and meet the same goals. It would be grossly shooting the bull, and compares their show tc Keith, Kyk. if you don't like Bob and Tom, unfair to the members of student government and to the student body to allow this incident to further delay the return of effective student Reader applauds review of representation. The Board also encourages the members of student government to persevere in ffleft efforts to build the leadership they require and not allow To the editor : this minor setback to deter them from working together for the student In regards to the column on Bob k Tom. body. (The Sagamore. Oct 29) Amen! I rased two boys who are now 20 and 22 yean akL Bob and Tom remind me of my —The Editorial Board boys when they were in early Junior High. ways: If students want to be bee to pursue and their four-letter descriptions. Anyone who Department chair takes issue their imeresu and talents within a relatively differed bom their white, middk-class norm kxue framewerk. as moa of the students, faculty, was a “fag" Nothing was sacred and most of with ‘Sagamore'editorial and administration of das school hold, then ^ weird behavior was motivated by how ___ there is always the nsk of missing the target high a would register on the parental shock To the editor: • After a generation m the business of advising o-meter . . , a both the department and school level. I am Wuh ume and their parents' lovmg guidance,

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IN YOUR OPINION What do you think of the qualify of student life on campus? I M CCAM MACK MICHAEL HARLOWE BESETTI November 26. 1990 S p o r t s Equestrian Team offers novice riders chance to compete ■ The IUPUI dub gives fulkime students the said Aland!. "And you have to adapt yourself quickly to the hone and the situation to be able to ride effectively." opportunity to ride in three divisions. Alandt said horse shows undo the guidelines of the Intercollegiate Hone Show Association are designed so that the only advantage a nder might have over another By DAVID HARTLAQE Starr Writer is individual riding skilL "That’s your advantage " said Alandi. “It makes it The IUPUI Equestrian Team offers riding competition more fair by giving all the riders an even chance, because to virtually anyone with a desire to ride a hone. you can’t use your own horse, your own saddle or tack." Missy Pennington, the club’s president, said a person Within the three divisions of English, Western and with no ndmg experience can join the 12-member coed Jumping, there are different skill levels which riders can compete in. said Pennington. “You don’t even half to have ever ridden a hone before." Skill levels range from beginner to advanced, through said Pennington, a senior education major. novice and up to the open category, the highest level of "All you need to be is a full-time IUPUI student.’’ she added. "But that’s the good thing about it," said Hocker. Stacey Hocker, a junior majoring in political science “Just about anyone at any level can give it a try. A lot and German, said since joining the team she has learned of the other riders are beuer than I am, mare experienced. a lot about style and correct horse riding techniques. "But that's good for me because I get a lot of helpful Hocker added that before joining the team she had pointers while I'm riding." she added. only ndden a horse approximately 10 times in ho life. Hocker said she likes the sport because she can feel "At first I thought I would try it to see if 1 liked it and her progress every time she gets on a horse. afto a few lessons 1 realized that I wanted to start riding “You get more and more comfortable every time you in the shows," said Hocker. ride," said Hocker. ♦ In ho first competition. Hocker placed first in the Pennington said during a show, each rider chooses a beginning walk-trot division, English style. hone by drawing just a few minutes prior to competition. Afto riding in the fast two meets. Hocker earned "You have only five minutes to set your sunups and enough riding points, 28, to be able to move up to the to get ure to the hone before showing." said Farmington. next level of advanced walk-trot A top rider in each division is picked to represent the During the shows, Liz Alandi, a ndo for three years, team during a show, and rider performance is judged is seen by the other members as the team's coach or through a point system. "show mom." ‘The point system makes it fair during the shows," "I give the riders advice, get their outfits ready, get Pennington continued, "because a school such as Purdue them to the drew table, on their horse and into the arena." might have up to 28 people who compete for their team." said Alandu a senior accounting major She added that after comprising 28 points from shows, Alandi said to be a good equestrian rider, one must be the rider moves up to the next skill level. able to conform quickly to the horse. The next tentative show dale for the Equestrian Team "You have to ride a horae you know very little about," is Nov. 30. Dec. 1 and 2. at Ball State University. NAIA to split into two divisions for the 1991-92 basketball season

■ IUPUTs men’s and women’s basketball teams will mow to a IUPUI will be in Division I. playoff for Duma 21. also be different The whole concept of divisional "When this all came about two yean The other teams will compete in a Instead of one 32-team playoff, there playoff puis mare competition into Division I status when District 21 format is changed. ago, we declared that we would Division II playofT for District 21. will be two playoffs, one for each the playoffs, according to Lovell. compete in Division I," IUPUI Conch If at least four teams In any district division. Shnim said the new format seems By OREO TAYLOR the 1991-92 season, according to Man Bob Lovell said. are Division I status, those teams will After each district championship, to be a little unfair to some teams. Starr Writer Shnim. IUPUTs sports information There swill be five teams from Distria play in their district playofT. the winners will automatically get a "For teams like Taylor, who won director. 21 that wiU be Division I and the However, if the district doesn't meet spot in their divisional playoff. the district four times in the eighties, NAIA men's and women’s baskethill "Division I will be for the larger other 19 teams will be Division II. that entena. then teams wiU play in The remaining spots will be decided it's unfair. Because of their non- learns will face a new playoff format schools that meet the three criteria IUPUI. IU-South Bend, IU-Southeast, another's district playoff. by the teams who have the best neconfc scholarship program, they will be that gives smaller schools with fewer and Division D will be for the schools Purdue-Calumet, and Oakland City For example, if District 21 doesn't in their division. listed as a Division U team," he said. Kholarships the chance to compete that don't," he said. College will be the five Divisigp I have four teams in Division I, then with schools of the same status. The criteria includes financial aid. teams next season. the teams will play in Kentucky's The NAIA will place teams into a if the Khool has a full-time coaching This means that IUPUI will only district playoff. Division I and Division D status in face there four teams in a Division I The NAIA national tournament will staff, and student enrollment f l IEEADMISSION Tc TL t VOGUE 4 H * m i O WUlCOLLEQEiU.

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and prolife forces ABORTION endure in their Voge said that she knows a lot of people who are pnxbokx “who don’t even know that there are five types of

he might become someone who wifl help fight for the rights of the unborn," she added. Lowery said that the bottom line on the abortion issue is “decision.* “1 think this is an that transcends partisanship, and I think it also transcends

t of students versus older adults, Indiana, die . I don't really see too much of a Voge said there's of people that the IUPUI Students for Life can afTect “Because it’s a campus with a variety of ages and social backgrounds. I think IUPUI is one of then the stale of lndiana,"said Voge. The IUPUI Students for Life's main objective is to educate, according to Voge. “Decisions should be based on remainsintense. knowledge. That's our main philosophy. We feel if we educate people along these lines, that's all we will need to d a It will resolve itself."

Two local groups "We just i facts and go beyond the emotion of the issue, to take a good hard look at abortion, and then base their opinions on what they know, instead of what they feel," she said. Lowery said she hoped that the IUPUI are trying to Students for Life “is going to educate the populous at IUPUI with medically factual language, such as using 'fetus,' and with

techniques, if they are gc influence students. Steinminu said that it's important for

political aspects also. “The Supreme Court is giving the state government more power to intrude. So state politicians are being forced into stating a The abortion position on the issue. They can't avoid the

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