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Volume XXXVIII, Number 18 Thursday, November 3, 1994 Founded 1957I Questions Meeting of Parti~sanshisX at Senate BY JOHN LOWTHER concern with respect to the request The senators had many Statesman Assistant News Editor by the GSEU to underwrite the problems with the flyers. Contrary Yesterday's Polity Senate insurance for the event. Many to their wording, the student body, Meeting was, by and large, a wanted to know the risks and which implies Polity, had not discussion over a request brought liabilities associated with approved the rally. Furthermore, the forth by the Graduate Student underwriting the Jesse Jackson voter words "Vote Democratic" that had Employees Union (GSEU). The rally. "Suppose a crackpot tries to been printed on the flyers disturbed GSEU needed senatorial approval to harm the Honorable Jesse Jackson," many senators. hold a Jesse Jackson rally to "Get Out said Commuter StudentAssociation The senators stated that any the Vote." It was indicated by two Senator Michael Roderick. -The rallies supported by Polity must be GSEU representatives that Rev. GSEU representatives did not have non-partisan because Polity is a tax- Jackson would be supporting Gov. information on the possible liabilities exempt organization. In claiming tax- Mario Cuomo at the rally. The rally, associated with the event. exempt status, Polity is barred from if approved, is to take place this Because no one was sure what endorsing any partisan activity Friday, November 4, between 5:00 lossescould be sustained if something because of IRS regulation 401-C. p.m. and 7:00 p.m. in the Fine Arts does go wrong, the matter will be Some felt that endorsing this rally Plaza. referred to Leonard Shapiro, Student would be a clear contradiction of the "Because people are coming in Polity lawyer, where risk IRS code. from the outside," the representatives management would be discussed. However, many senators said, they will need Polity to help To compound problems, flyers supported Rev. Jackson making an underwrite insurance for the event distributed at the Senate meeting appearance to support Governor To secure this underwriting, the concerning the Rev. Jackson voter Cuomo. Many felt Stony Brook GSEU needed senatorial approval. rally were sharply criticized by the cannot afford to lose an opportunity The GSEU stated that they did not senators. Printed on each flyer were to have such a distinguished speaker have the power to insure the rally. the words "Vote Democratic." At the on campus. Some senators felt this Only a large organization like Polity bottom the flyerstated the event was would be a great opportunity for had the resources and capability to being co-sponsored by the "Student media exposure at Stony Brook. As Statesmnan /John Chu underwrite an event of this Body of Stony Brook.":- The long as there are no legal or liability Graduate Student Employees Union (GSEU) members ask the Polity magnitude. representatives stated approximately problems, they saw no problem with Senate to help provide insurance for Rev. Jesse Jackson to speak on Many senators expressed campus Friday. 10,000 flyers had been printed. See SENATE, Page 4 Congressional Candidates D~ebate BY JOHN LEE Statesman Contributing Staff Writer

Elections are approaching and candidates are scrambling for votes. The First Congressional District candidates brought their race right to Stony Brook in the Union Fireside Lounge. The debate took place on Wednesday, November 2, at 12:40 p.m. The debate was conducted in civil fashion. Although three candidates were expected to make an appearance, only two were present for the debate. The two candidates that were present were George Hochbrueckner, a Democrat and current District Congressman, and Michael Strong, an independent representative for the Fed-Up; Party. Michael -Forbes,the third member expected for the debate,

was a no-show. .-- ar aAl1hj -*-..I. w * -wruawZsuwi.WI ou ups a Uunvik pund puvFueuuoy uCongressman Ueorge Annette Hicks, who Hochbrueckner saying that itwill increase rapidly despite the trends decreasing. confessed she was slightly minute closing statement from Congressman Hochbrueckner and nervous, presided as moderator. each candidate. Topics ranged Michael Strong competed for this Both men were allotted a five from government spending to the privilege in the Union auditorium. minute opening speech, followed O.J. Simpson trial. Congressman George by ten questions' from the What are the responsibilities Hochbrueckner is running for re- moderator. Because of time of a Congressman? They work election. He defines himself as a constraints, only three questions at the federal level voting for or- moderate Democrat. He supports were allowed by the audience. against bills proposed by various a woman's right to choose, The debate concluded with a five levels of government. B-oth SeeDEBATE,Page4 207Stude-nts (A I--- few ) :-Voftoe on Referendi I tff BY JOHN LOWTHER Bollers, Election Board chair. "I think it's Statesman Assistant News Editor about a thousand people. We printed out a . SANDRA SASLOVSKY thousand ballots, and it's almost over," he Statesman Contributing Staff Writer said. Wednesday, November 2, was the first' While the number of ballots cast in the round of a two-day election for the Student Union was strong, Roth Cafeteria following positions: SASU delegate, USSA had a poor day in comparison. "It's 11:15 delegate, Polity Treasurer, the Junior a.m., and everyone is waiting to get into Representative- and the Freshmen Burger King. There were about thirty Representative. All candidates save the people waiting here and [I asked], 'Would Freshman Representative ran uncontested. any one like to vote for Polity?' They all Only freshmen are allowed to vote for looked at me like I'm speaking a different the Freshman Representative. Because all language. I go, 'I beg you.' And no one of the other positions have only one moved. I go,,-'I'll give you my left kidney.' candidate, the only voting choices available No one moved," said Dennis Valencia, who to sophomores, juniors and seniors was collecting ballots at Roth. The poll concerned the items on referenda. Students watchers estimated sixty ballots-had been were asked to vote on an increase of $0.75 cast during the morning and afternoon. "I'm per student per semester for the Men's not surprised, really," said Sophie Karunan Rugby Club, an increase of $0.25 per in reference to the poor voter turnout. "It's student per semester for the USB Men's kinda sad to see that there is only one Volleyball Team, and an additional $1.00 representative for everything except for retroactive increase for programming and Freshman Rep.," she said. Of the few services for building Leg. and Commuter students that did stop to vote in Roth Sophomore Jennifer Hayden cast her vote in the Student Union. Through this evening, Student Association. Cafeteria, Andrew Hom said the Rugby students will be able to cast ballots for student positions and four referenda. Additional referenda questions referendum, "Needs to be passed because it's been pretty slow," said Vanessendelft. events such as the elections. "It's ridiculous. included Campus Lifetime. Students voted the team needs the school's support." When asked her opinion concerning the I had a huge sign up in Staller pit, but on whether it should remain on Wednesdays Freshman Ryan Muldoon and a friend also referenda, 'The people that are for it are because the University posting policies are from 12:40 p.m. to 2:10p.m., be eliminated, stopped and voted. "There should have obviously going to come out and vote. The so strict, they expect programs to be run but or moved to Tuesdays and Thursdays,; in been a forum where we could ask them people that want to vote against it won't they won't let you put up flyers so people which case the "unofficial" lunch that questions," said Ryan, even though most of come out as much as people who make the know-about it," she said. "I put it down -at occurs between 1:00 p.m.- 1:40 p.m. would the candidates were unopposed. effort to come out and vote yes," she said. eight this morning, and it got taken down be extended to 12:40 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. These sentiments were echoed by She estimated 35 people had voted at the by 2:00 p.m.," said Vanessendelft. When asked about voter turnout, the Election Board Vice Chair Jennifer Javits ballot-box for the entire day. The results of the elections and referenda poll watchers had mixed reactions. "More Vanessendelft, stationed in Jacob K. 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To address the problem of election. "Why did my money go to already been filed concerning this matter, the partisan appearance -of the rally, several support these posters?" he shouted. He also and will be reviewed on this issue [See people made suggestions. In order to be non- called Gov.-Cuomo a "Murderer's best related story, page 5]. partisan, it was suggested that an attempt should friend," and stated many lies and PSC Alternates be made to find an opposing speaker from the slanderous remarks had been made at the The last issue raised at the session was Republican Party, preferably from Pataki's event. to elect alternate members to Programming camp. If the Republicans send no one, there is Senators were divided over Resnick's Services Committee (PSC). The no reason why the event should not be allowed remarks. Some believed the rally violated committee has a quorum of five members, to continue. An attempt is all that is required to Polity by-laws, which state Polity cannot but for the last two weeks only three render the event non-partisan. support a partisan event. Many felt the Rev. students out of the five necessary had After a lengthy debate, a motion was Jackson voter rally might turn out the same shown up. The alternates were appointed brought to the floor which stated that after way this Friday. and the session was adjourned. review by Leonard Shapiro, if their were Ken Daube questioned why, when Notes no financial risks or. partisan rules being Billy Baldwin started speaking in support Crystal Plati, Polity President, stated broken, the. rally will occur at the of Gov. Cuomo, someone did not step in. there will be a meeting with the University scheduled time. "I don't care if it was Billy Baldwin. I don't Senate concerning Campus Lifetime on After a long period of discussion, with care if it was Bill Clinton. Somebody Monday, November 7, at 3:30 p.m. in Javits revisions ofthe motion because it was illegible, should have stepped in," Daube said. ' In Statesman / John Chu 109. itwas passed, 23-1 I with 2 abstentions. Twelve response, Nicole Rosner, Sophomore Rick Resnick Plati said the Ray Glass leadership secnators failed to show for the Polity senate Representative, said, "Certain- parties the rally; it is not the responsibility of the conference had been a success, with 73 ellting. refused to cooperate." She also stated that organizers to force the opposing party to students in attendance. She said students Last Week's Rally Pataki's organization had been approached show up. Some senator's felt the students "Got a lot out of it," and that it was a "Good * The bi-level was filled with surprise to represent the Republican candidate at should not miss out on- a chance to meet opportunity for students to organize." 9 Congressional Candidates Debate In Union Auditorii tm DEBATE, From Page 1 who can't understand the concepts On abortion: "I'm pro-choice. If I The Student Polity Association involved. The problem is not with the 99% was a woman I would not want the coordinated the entire event under Crystal aIdvocates expansion of the death penalty and of the people who watch violent programs. government telling me what to do. It is as Plati, Polity President, Nicole Rosner, supports gun control. On gay rights, They're not going to go out there and kill simple as that. I believe that life begins at Sophomore Representative, and Annette Congressman Hochbrueckner said, "My somebody. The problem is the 1% of the conception. But what you have is life Hicks, Vice-President of Polity. Initially, position is that there is a growing body of people who would be prone to violence versus freedom and that an individual must student turnout was sparse but slowly evidence that shows that being gay, being after seeing something. How does this ultimately make that decision for herself." increased to a respectable size. lesbian is not a choice, that it is a society control those people and especially At one point during the debate, a Ken Johanson, a senior, was physiological, perhaps genetic situation. how does a pre-society control those student made reference to an anti- undecided -as to where he would cast his And so it's not a choice that people make. I people? So you can't predict that an Hoch.brueckner flier that was posted vote but was leaning towards Michael mean nobody goes into puberty and says, 'I individual is going to commit a crime after around campus. Hochbrueckner was livid Strong. "Michael Strong was sloppy and think I'm going to be gay.' That's silly. You seeing a violent program. That means it's over the entire affair. He expressed outrage he repeated himself a lot but his ideas were are what you are. So I support gay rights." up to the government to protect the law over such "cowardly" tactics and very interesting," said Johanson. On the issue of trends in today's abiding citizen from the individual who is demanded that the individuals who At the end of the debate, both candidates television: "I watch very little TV and as far intent on committing the crime. So I'm produced these "lies" to corne out and face urged students to go out and vote. Election as I'm concerned there are a lot of shows opposed to censorship." him. It was a tense moment. day is Tuesday, November 8. Q that shouldn't be on. But the problem is, as they say, you run right smack into the First Amendment and it turns out you have a lot Petition Filed Regarding Alleged Cuomo Rally ot people who are pushing the envelope on BY THOMAS F. MASSE opinion on this issue, to resolve the show of any political party." s;ex and what have you in the media. When Statesman-Editorin Chief question of whether Polity can sponsor Rosner added her personal beliefs that they reach a limit when everyone jumps up The fallout from last Wednesday's such as the event on 26 October; "I think that it's cheating the students that and says 'Enough already!' That's usually voter rally has just begun to reach sea level. "I think what Dave is doing is good every event Polity or Stony Brook tries to when action takes place. Right now, I think Among the many allegations is the one that because it has to be done," said Shashoua's put up can never happen properly, because the culture of the American people is they're the rally was really a "pro-Cuomo" rally, fellow CR, Rick Resnick. "For people to some parties refuse to cooperate, don't moving more to the middle where they want not a "pro-vote" rally. David Shashoua, a say that this was not a pro-Cuomo rally is show up... Students should be able to hear less of this outrageous stuff on TV. And what member of the Stony Brook College an absolute lie. People cannot just stand whoever they want to hear." you're probably going to see is more bills Republicans (CR) has drafted a petition by and not say anything about it. . . It's Rosner insisted that all of the speakers moving through Congress that the Supreme regarding the matter and has submitted the wrong for Student Activity Fee money to of the day knew that the event was specified Court will agree with that will in fact do more petition to the Polity Judiciary. be spent on any pro-politician rally." as non-partisan and that she and Plati did , censoring than we are having now." "The petition is trying to address the Polity President Crystal Plati chose to everything possible to ensure that it remained cn Michael Strong is 46 years old and is question about whether or not Polity should not comment on the petition, but did say that non-partisan. However, "they didn'tadhere running as an independent for the Fed-Up have brought in such a pro-Cuomo rally," there are legal issues involved and that Polity to it. . . they got up and used that against us," en party. What is Fed-Up? Mr. Strong is said Shashoua. Shashoua has been prompted is a non-partisan, non-for-profit organization. she said. Rosner said that all speakers "did a striving to make it something viable to to submit the petition in part because of the "We do everything in our power to do what speak about issues and did try to encourage Q disrupt the two-party Democrat/ way he was treated at the rally. we can to not risk any liability," she said. students to go out and just plain vote." § Republican system that has dominated the According to numerous sources, "There has to be some understanding that Shashoua, who works for the IRS part- , political scene. He opposes job quotas Shashoua attended the rally carrying a some things are beyond our control. That's time, said that the event is still classified Z based on race, sex and ethnicity; "Pataki" sign, though he stood in a sea of where the Polity lawyer comes in." as partisan under IRS guidelines. Though ^ government policies that allow the entry Gov. Cuomo supporters and signs. He was As for the rally, Plati said that never he did not specify what retribution he is *73 of illegal aliens; and the country's highest verbally "abused" during the rally and was did Polity promote the event as a partisan seeking in his petition, Shashoua said that = taxes and utility rates. all but forced to leave. event. She contends that numerous calls he would ask for the Judiciary to sanction < On gay rights, the Fed-Up The petition, in whole, reads: were made to George Pataki's office the Polity Executive Council by way of representative said, "What an individual That the defendant (i.e. Polity regarding sending a representative to the suspension. Under the recommendation of does privately is his or her business. That's Executive Council) sponsored a partisan rally. Plati said that she had written a memo Resnick, he will likely also seek that Polity A the way I feel. Government should stay event (i.e. "The Billy Baldwin Rally") on the College Republicans "after a re-pay the money spent on the rally back m2 the hell out of it. To some extent I don't Wednesday, 26 October 1994. My conversation with them that, 'please, lobby into the Student Activity Fee. Shashoua ei wear my sexuality on my sleeve. It's part complaint is that the flyers described the the office."' Shashoua confirmed that he said that whatever action is taken and the (f of privacy and I think we should start event as a "Voter Rally", to help increase received the memo and passed it on to the extent to which it is taken and enforced is X keeping that private." the turnout on Election day. However, the president of the organization. in the hands of the Judiciary. o Concerning the state of television rally was more of a "Pro-Cuomo" rally, Sophomore Representative Nicole Judiciary member Vincent Bruzzese today: "I don't watch much television. Let and that Polity cannot sponsor events that Rosner, one of the rally's organizers, said would not comment on the petition other than a, me tell you that straight off. There was a are partisan. Because, under IRS that "The rally was originally proposed as that "the petition is in Judiciary's hands and § time, 30,40 years ago I used to watch a lot guidelines, a tax-exempt public a vote rally to get the students out, to inform will be voted on acceptance." The Judiciary (J of television. I don't watch much television corporation (such as Polity) cannot them about election day." She said, "It was will decide whether or not to accept the -now. I'd like to keep a lot of that sponsor such a partisanevent, as the rally supposed to be non-partisan, that there was petition Sunday at 8:30 p.m. If the petition S programming away from the small children on Wednesday. I want the Judiciary's no pro-any-candidate, that there was no is accepted, hearing dates will be set. E Groundwater Institute 5 To Uncover Probems From WATER, Page 3 Sciences, Applied Mathematics and Marine Science, we also want to make an around us," he said. impact on how ground water resources are If pollutants spread out to the bays and managed and get some of the basic research kill many of the fish in the waters that into a form that is most useful for surround Long Island, the local fishing management," he said. industry will be in danger. The institute, being based at USB, will Shoonen explained what the model also be available to students. "We do want presented at the ceremony illustrated. to make this an opportunity for students to "Things are flowing through this huge pack get involved in the research," Bokuniewicz of land and clay," he said, describing the said. "Ground water issues are very movement of died water moving through important basic issues. I think what the the layers of sand that represent the three institute will serve to do is bring together different aquifers on Long Island "Here is a number of faculty here with outstanding takes only two minutes or so for something expertise in these issues and focus on a few to go through. In reality -it may take important problems. In doing that sort of decades. So really, what we do today has research I think would be an opportunity an effect on something that may happen to for students to get involved. There's a the quality of the water in the next century," whole range of things that can be he said. developed into student projects." Bokuniewicz believes the institute will "The institute is a voluntary become a source for ground water collection of faculty members and one managers to go to and sets a precedent in for the most exciting things about this the University for interdisciplinary institute is that it crosses several units research. "I think there is a real opportunity on campus," said Bokuniewicz. "These for the University to make an impact on. . sort of interdisciplinary relations are rare . some of the recent issues - that not only and are just hard to do because people are we working hard to get interdisciplinary are in different buildings and different research done between Earth and Space priorities." O

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* WJ I0 Letters and Opinions____I - 7 accusation that he forces his own ideologies have the option to protest. The Statesman Response to on his students in exchange for an "A" is Please Stop Your reported that students were told we would crazy. receive an "A" on an upcoming paper if Bru z z e s e ' s History 272 (America in the 60's) deals Whining we signed a petition rejecting the athletic with many political and civil rights issues that fee increase. I recall the comment being Letter toResnick apparently provokes much emotion among the To The Editor: made as ajoke by a graduate assistant, not student body. To the writer of the editorial I just came from the Cultural fair in by Dr. Burner. I signed the petition because To the Editor, "What They Gonna Say Now," and the the Fireside Lounge in the Student Union, I believe in the cause and received a "B" This is in response to Vincent Bruzzese's supposed few students who have slanted the and I saw something that was quite on my paper which should dispel that letter of 10/24 (itself a response to Michael truth, some things must be clarified. disturbing. I saw tee-shirts that said "We allegation. Perhaps some students took that Eversman's letter of 10/17, which responded Dr. Burner has been accused of using his have, the right to be this way. We've been should dispel that comment seriously and to Rick Resnick's letter of 10/10). For some classroom as aforumforhis opinions only. This persecuted!" That really disturbed me. signed the petition, hoping to receive an reason, he chose to agree with Mr. Resnick in is false. He likes to hearwhat the students have Every race, religion and creed has had "A," and when they did not, they became that 'This university does not have a large need to say and works to provoke discussion in their fair share of racism and persecution. disgruntled and ran to Statesman. to make this amore diverse campus... the usage almost every class. In fact, it seems as if he Slavery and apartheid- plagued the Black The Statesman reported that there of a quota .. will hurt the quality of education prefers to call on those individuals whose beliefs Race for many years. Anti-semitism and were a number of people who brought these here." For starters, quotas were not only enacted differ from the class majority. He tries to overall non-Aryan persecution killed allegations against Dr. Burner. Yet after because of overt racism, but because without remember students names. How poor the millions in the Holocaust. Etc, etc etc. All the Statesman editorial we held a secret them, universities (and any industry) could get educational atmosphere would be if only one these racial problems have been around for ballot in class to see how many agree with away with saying there were no qualified point of view is advocated. thousands of years, causing many jihads. the Statesman article, and two people out minority applicants. Thus, they wouldn't have Dr. Burner has been accused of calling (Not only for these races above, but for of a room of a hundred agreed. Is your to hire any. (Mr. Resnick then went on to in a Professor from "Ole Miss." to discuss. many other races, and for many other editorial based on the opinions of two establish his own quota, based on the civil rights movement and after only "two problems as well.) students? If not, then the students are only geographics?!?!) I suppose now the more questions concerning the Movement," asked I believe the people crying out that willing to express an opinion while hiding qualified person from the Bronx will lose out, for his opinion on Division I athletics. My they've been persecuted in the PAST is behind the Statesman. I'm all for since the city's portion of the quota will be filled recollections of that particular day is that Dr. tearing our world apart. What happened protecting your sources, but I'm also for quicker. How can he contradict himself in his Burner had his friend, a noted civil rights in the past IS OVER WITH. I believe that verifying their claims before you print own letter, by being against one type of quota, activist from Mississippi discuss how he each race dare not forget what has something that can be potentially harmful but for another? fought for the rights of black people during happened to them. ' to someone. My point being, why would anyone bother the 1960's. What we heard that day (or Because if they do, then a significant Sincerely, to defend such a person, who not only comes should I say those of us who chose to pay part of their culture, and their heritage Victoria Imparato offas racist (the man drew a direct line between attention) was approximately a twenty would have been lost. And if that comes minorities and low S.A.T. scores), but minute lecture on a real life account of an about, then history is bound to repeat itself. COCA:. apparently doesn't have a decent command of individual who was beaten and jailed more Here's some advice from many Pump.Ui logic either? I was a bit mystified at first, until than once because he wanted all people to students at SUNY Stony Brook- "Live I remembered that Mr. Bruzzese lost to Crystal have the rights that just white people had at in the present, and remember the past." Down the Volume Plati in the last round of elections. Since Ms. that time; the right to vote and the right to Because if someone cries persecution when To the Editor: Plati champions diversity and was attacked by liberty. Personally speaking, if I had dozed it already happened many years ago, then I would like to take this opportunity Mr. Resnick, perhaps Mr. Bruzzese saw his off during class lecture I would not print it if the real thing comes along, once again a to address the quality of COCA's motion chance to toss some barbs (albeit indirectly) in in the paper to become public knowledge. cry will be heard, but this time, no one will picture presentations. I am aware that the her direction. Perhaps. In any event, I liked At the end of this twenty minute lecture Dr. listen. You will be alone, and your efforts Stony Brook Statesman's editorial staff has what he said about people that complain, but Burner did ask this Professors opinion on for ramifications of the problem would then previously addressed thisissue. I thinl don't vote or get involved with campus Division I athletics. This topic is relevant have failed. most of the-movies-that COCA secures -are activities. However, I found several flaws in to the Movement. I am sure each one of you have the entertaining films. Although they are the rest of his argument. First, Michael Higher education should include more best interests of your culture in mind when limited by their equipment, I feel there are Eversman, who is a good friend of mine, does than the narrow didactic goal- a mere you cry wolf. But make sure not to over still measures that could be taken to not "insist on arguing on subjects he knows transmission of knowledge. But apparently step the line, because slowly, you are improve the overall quality of the movie nothing about." In fact, he has been a student this is what you and perhaps a select few are beginning to annoy us, and pretty soon, we going experience here on campus. here for some time and is well aware of the proposing: That we sit in class as computers will not listen to your cry. You would have For starters, it seems as if there is no problems facing Stony Brook. He is also better and let professors push our buttons for the become like the bug that buzzes in our ears. other alternative to rewinding the expended versed on matters of society racism and equal acquisition of data. But since most of us in "Help us, we are being persecuted! Buzz, reels right in the middle of a movie. Is this rights than mostpeople. Secondly, what double this University are born with brains- we'd Buzz.." "Help us, Buzz buzz buzz." "Buzz so? Otherwise, I suggest waiting to the standards in Mr. Bruzzese talking about? The prefer to use them' Buzz buzz." Isn't it annoying? I think so. end of the flick to do so. Listening to one that would abolish quotas by race, but Dr. Burnerincorporates areflective as well Remember: You all have the freedom mechanical noises over intense screen accept them by geographic location? as an affective mode of teaching and no one of speech to say what you want. But don't dialog is not an agreeable experience. And in response to his statement, "don't can disagree with this. This is a teaching style abuse it, because when you will need it, it On that note, I must add conspicuously automatically turn it into a race related matter, that most educational philosophers, including won't have any significance. Think about intrusive talking is also a problem. In just to stir up controversy"; sorry Mr. Bruzzese, John Dewey, George S. Counts, and Henry it. theaters, the silence of the audience is but race is an issue when dealing with subjects Giroux would advocate. What is maintained is However, if your culture is in pain requested via a public announcement. This like quotas (or O.J.), like it or not. Contrary to the very essence of learning and retaining from what is going on NOW, then protest! is not the case at COCA showings. Not your position, I believe we need more, not less knowledge by incorporating past information Cry out hard! Make posters! Educate us! only are the audience patrons, but they discussion on such matters. The greatest service of our culture and its values to effectively deal We want to know. But if not.. Then shut sometimes have to assume the roles of , done to any form of racism is not by the racists with real issues that our age group is confronted up! We are sick and tired of your ushers. We don't want to have to silence themselves, but by those who stand idle by and with today. complaining, andawe want-it to stop! our peers when their talking becomes gp watch it without comment As a very wise The Division I debate is one that is -Robert Z. Cashman (Ferenczi) bothersome. We shouldn't have to. to person once said,"If you're not part of the focused on voting rights and responsibilities. So I recommend at the beginning of a c solution, you're part of the problem." The power of the Student Government More Burner movie, the announcer should include a call v Mr. Bruzzese, I'm not calling you a racist (Polity) stems from the student body. And I for observance of considerate behavior; -t (nor a republican or a conservative); you have quote the PolityConstitution "...Student Defense namely minimal talking. There's nothing ; a right to be against quotas and anything else. Government must be cognizant that they wrong with cheering and applauding at However, please understand in this world that represent the student point of view..." It is To the Editor, appropriate moments of the film, but perception is often as important as reality (sad our responsibility, as well as our right, I am a student in Professor Burner's needless chatter has not place at the s but true), and think-before you defend a considering the fact that every student on this "controversial" history class. The recent showings. I'd like to believe everyone- knucklehead like Rick Resnick. His letter was campus paysan activities fee of $75 a allegations brought forward against him in would comply, but I won't hold my breath. s an excellent example of the word "ludicrous." semester, to make sure that' we know who the: Statesman are ridiculous, and I found I also think an usher should make rounds. Sincerely, our senators are and that these senators your handling of the editorial to be highly His/her presence should at least deter some 1- ErikBresnihan represent our opinions and beliefs when they irresponsible. talking. If not, he/she could simply ask X go to vote on prevalent issues such 'as the Yes, Dr. Burner handed out literature the party to lower their voices. Allegations prevailing Division I issue. This is exactly about the planned move to Division I. He I really enjoy attending COCA films, 'd what was conveyed to us the day that Dr. has urged students to get involved in but sometimes I leave with a bad aftertaste. Against Burner Burner called in the graduate assistant, the campus as well as world events. He does I do appreciate their effort though. other guest speaker, on the day of Polity not speak regularly for 20 minutes at a time Sincerely yours, 0 Senate's second vote. on issues as you claim. I don't think he is Tim Truc l Ludicrous Dr. Burner encourages students to informing students takes anything away To the Editor: examine and express their ideals and views. from the class. The class is called America P.S. I heard "Live" might be coming , Agreed- Dr. David Burner voices his Anyone who insinuates that it goes beyond in the 60's. Protest was a big part of the to campus. Can any campus organization Y opinion in class. Agreed- Dr. David Burner's this is ill-informed. era. What better way to demonstrate that vouch for this rumor? If they're coming, o opinions may be extreme. But to make the -Karen Costa than to make us as students aware that we all I can say is "I'm there dude." - 8 if,-

s Thursday, November3,1994 Clerks Director On How He Bagged Film Scho0tI, Moved Back to Jersey and Sold His First Feature Film

(CPS) - Clerks, a cuttingly when Smith was trying out a funny movie about the succession of colleges while eccentricities and low working on and off at Quick Stop expectations of two "cash register Groceries in his hometown of jockeys" toiling away in a New Highlands, N.J. He lasted four Jersey convenience store, was months at Film School made on the dirt-cheap by a film before collecting the balance of school dropout who decided there his tuition and heading home to were better ways to spend his start Clerks, along with fellow tuition money - by, say, financing disillusioned alums his own movie. (producer) and David Klein Kevin Smith, now 23, said he (director of photography). likes to think that his success puts Smith says he has no regrets a new spin on an old maxim:, about blowing off school to make Those who can, make films; and his low-budget epic, a crowd- those who can't, go to film school. pleaser at numerous film festivals. Filmed for $25,575 over 21 The film opened nationally Oct. nights at a New Jersey 28. "Film school was great for convenience store, Clerks tracks meeting like-minded individuals, a single, lousy day in the life of but other than that, it's mostly Dante, Smith's long-suffering unnecessary. Either you can or convenience store cashier. can't do it, and the things you During the day, Dante finds can't do, you find people who can. himself pelted with cigarettes by "At Vancouver, Scott and an irate customer, fends off an old Dave and I were the only ones geezer who insists on using the who believed in guerrilla employee restroom and tries, filmmaking. Everybody else was Jeff Anderson (left) and Brian O'Halloran (right) on the set of Kevin Smith's Clerks. without success, to comprehend like, 'No man, you start off as a his girlfriend and her latest p.a. (production assistant) and explicit sexual revelations. work your way up. That's fine if Meanwhile, Randal, Dante's you want to go that route, but it Business School Case Study: slacker buddy, works in the takes a long time - it just seems adjoining video store, where he rather unnecessary." regularly insults customers' Mosier echos Smith's Beavis and Butthead movie tastes. Inspiration for the film came CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (CPS) eight minutes "Beavis and See CLERKS, Page 9 - The chances of Beavis and Butthead" excerpts from shows in Butthead getting into Harvard the last three months. } = 7__.___ College seem pretty slim. But "In the case of violence on Harvard Business School, on the TV, the rights of the producers, other hand, is no problem. creators, investors and cable ^_ "Beavis and Butthead," the companies may run counter to r MTV show about a moronic, those of society by causing it music video-watching cartoon harm," said Head Teaching A duo, was the main case study last Fellow Jerry Ussem. ( week in a second-year Business The students debated ° School class taught by Shad whether television is responsible anProfessor of Business Ethics for its possible impact on society. >Joseph Badaracco. "First the issue of whether z The class, "Moral Dilemmas Beavis and Butthead are merely idof Management," used the crude or have some redeeming , popular show to examine how multi-level humor was ; business interests may be harmful discussed," Ussem said.: "Then J to society. While the topic proved the impact of media on society o controversial, many students were was debated." impressed with the surprising Badaracco said the class e relevancy of the case study. appeared equally divided on the m "I loved it," said student merits of the show. g Michael J. Staisil. "Some students thought it dk Badaracco presented the was dumb, and others thought it X "Beavis and Butthead" case study to have some wonderful subtlety," a to the class, including a he said. "The debate ranged from $ description of the show excerpts, views that this show and others f information on the growth of the had gone too far, to arguments for Statesman / John Chu { cable industry, some financial more freedom. Some people even g information and a brief overview suggested that 'Beavis and Residents of Sanger College compete in a condom toss after q of the arguments in favor and Butthead' should be shown on against the show. attending a workshop on sexual awareness last weekend. @ Then Badaracco viewed See BEAVIS, Page 10 9 Clerks Opens Doors For New Filmmakel 00

CLERKS, From Page 8 - Clerks piggy bank. New Directors/New Films program at the a video for Soul Asylum now on MTV - Clerks was filmed over 21 nights at Museum of Modern Art in New York. was luxurious. "We got to order pizza. We attitude. "Film school's just a really Quick Stop after the store closed. Smith It also captured the attention of the couldn't afford pizza on Clerks. We just expensive place to learn a minimal amount and the crew edited in the store and usually attention of the Motion Picture Association ate whatever was in the store; Fig Newtons, of knowledge," says Mosier. "Like, I crashed there to save time. "We never of America rating board, which initially canned soup." didn't pay much attention in sound class. worried about going over budget, because slapped it with an NC-17 rating for its His next projects will be produced by I think I could have grasped how to use we never had a budget," says Mosier. "We considerable profanity and sex talk. The Mosier and financed by major studios: the machine in like two days - and did all found it best not to come up with a figure filmmakers were able to appeal the rating, Mall Rats, a comedy for Universal to be the sound work on Clerks. You can learn ahead of time; it would have been too which is now rated R, without making any shot in New Jersey; and the more eclectic- editing in a week; the camera in two or daunting." cuts. sounding Dogma, a Miramax production three weeks. So you ask yourself, 'Why "The idea was that we'd make a little "We thought the movie would only that Smith describes as a "road movie satire am I in film school for eight months?"' movie, then the next time around, we'd play to white guys in their 20's from on Catholicism." Both will have million- "Maybe a month of instruction, OK, have something to show potential investors Jersey," said Smith. But it turned out our dollar-plus budgets, but he scoffs at the but then they should give you the camera to get more money," Smith says. "We vision was limited - we didn't give notion that they're somehow selling out. and just let you go," says Smith. "But hoped we could book it for a week at, say, audiences enough credit. This isn't just a "We've never been very integrity- you're really better off taking the money the Film Forum in Manhattan; we'd (pay movie for slacker guys, or people in their driven guys, so it's never been a matter of you'd sink in tuition and go out and rent a for) it ourselves." 20's. It's for anyone whose ever had a 'Hey man, we're independent until the day 'package' for the weekend and fiddle But Clerks has gone far beyond crappy job. Everybody can relate." we die.' It's funny: Most of our peers are around, see if you have any ability or anything he ever dreamed, winning awards Compared to the spartan positions on interest in filmmaking. at the 1994 Sundance Film Festival and the Clerks, Smith's second directorial effort - See FILM, Page I 1 "Here's a medium of communication that should be accessible to everybody," Smith adds, "because everybody's got a story to tell. But it's not, because film school costs so damn much. Even people who are semi-inspired are put off because they don't have the ~MA money. It's not necessary; 1N1ES find people that can do the C 0 L L E G E O F M U S I C things you can't, group together, and get it done." The Orion String Quartet Artistry &Community Techniques of Music Daniel Phillips, Violin Lucky for Smith, his At Mannes they go together. The skills, Understanding and originality of Elizabeth Aaron "just-do-it" attitude was Todd Phillips, Violin Edward Aldwell Steven Tenenbom, Viola artistry are fostered by a superb faculty in a caring and supportive rewarded by the national PouLndie BUrstein Timothy Eddy, Violoncello commu1111nity. That's why Mannes graduates succeed. Terry Champlin release of his first feature The Newman-Oltman Robert CuLckson film, Leo Edwards Guitar Duo Woodwinds and Brass New York Audition Dates: Classical Guitar "If Clerks had never Michael Newman Judith Mendenhall, Flute Steven Freides January 4, 1995; Frederic Hand David Gagne sold, of course I'd be paying Laura Oltman Elaine Douvas, Oboe Michael Newman John Ferrillo, Oboe February 27 - March 3, 1995; David Loeb Stringed Instruments that $25,000 off myself," he Mark Hill, Oboe May 23 - May 26, 1995; Composition Mei-Mei Meng Nina Beilina, Violin acknowledges. "But people Linda Strommen, Oboe August 1995 dates Christine Berl William Needelman Felix Galimir, Violin William Blount,flarinet Robert Cuckson Frank NemhaLlser go to NYU film school, and Shirley Givens, Violin to be announced. Peter Simenauer, Clarinet Charles Jones Christopher Park they've got higher Lewis Kaplan, Violin debts David Carroll, Bassoon Chicago Auditions: David Loeb Carl Schachter Ani Kavafian, Violin than that. And what do they Leonard Hindell, Bassoon David Tcimripdis David Nadien, Violin January 31, 1995 History and Literature Judith Leclair, Bassoon have to show for it? I Daniel Phillips, Violin at Fine Arts Building Contemporary of Music Allen Won, Saxophone figured, even if this movie Todd Phillips, Violin Ensemble Frederic Fehleisen, M.A., Ranier DeIntinis, French horn Los Aaron Rosand, Violin Angeles Auditions: Madeleine Shapiro, History of AIusic tanks, it's my film school. David Jolley, French horn Anne Setzer, Violin February 1, 1995 at The Music Directto Deborah Davis, M.A., M.S., Philip Myers, French horn I'm paying to do it my way." Sally Thomas, Violin Center of Los Angeles County Graduate Studies Mel Broiles, TrUmpet Percussion Ensemble A degree from NYU Hiroko Yajima, Violin L. Michael Griffel, Ph.D., Vincent Penzarella, Trumpet Jim Preiss, Director Lillian Fuchs, Viola San Francisco Auditions: GraduateStudies. film school didn't Darnell Per Brevig, Trombone Karen Ritscher, Viola February 2, 1995 at War Literature of lMusit, Martin, whose gritty and David Taylor, Bass trombone Historical Performance Steven Tenenbom, Viola Memorial Opera House Charles Kaufman, Ph.D. Stephen Johns, Tuba Ensembles charming low-budget, I Like Walter Trampler, Viola The Mannes Barunie History of MAusic It Like That, is also in Myung Wha Chung, Conducting Kenneth Stern, Ph.D., national release. On the Violoncello Michael Charry, 0 Studies in Opera History Timothy Eddy, Violoncello Amy Kaiser, Chore other hand, Martin did have Melissa Meell, Violoncello . Programs of study: an "in" after working for Irene Sharp, Violoncello Voice Bachelor of Music, Richard Barrett Paul Tobias, Violoncello II Bachelor of Science, Spike Lee,; whose Thomas Cultice recommendation reportedly Julius Levine, Double Bass Master of Music, Homer Mensch, Double Bass Peter Elkus Diploma and Post- got her into NYU. Ruth Falcon Graduate Diploma, Smith says this just Piano Bonnie Hamilton Professional Studies M Edward Aldwell Antonia Lavanne Certificate m proves his point. "You've Arkady Aronov Martin Lies got to make your own Stephanie Brown Dan Marek Major studies: breaks, especially if you Vladimir Feltsman Linda Pierce Hunt All orchestral instruments, piano, harpsichord, organ, don't know anybody at all Richard Goode Marian Thompson Grant Johannesen Theodor Uppman voice and opera, guitar, in the business. And in Lilian Kallir composition, theory and ^a Diction conducting. Jersey, we were at the a- Leon Pommers 0 Marie Powers Marianne Barrett, end of the film Dormitory rooms. 0 Josef Raieff Nico Castel, Frenc V) universe, as far as you can German &Italia; Thomas Sauer Scholarships awarded/ #IF get from the genesis of Peter Serkin Kathryn LaBouff, All majors P English where most things come Nina Svetlanova 5 Diane Walsh Barbara Peters, Itc For additional from." Palma Toscani, Fr information To make his own Organ and Church Music about the College, Ford Lallerstedt Movement Application and breaks, Smith scrabbled McNeil Robinson Philip Burton Audition appointment: together money where he Opera Write or call St Harp Marilyn Groves, could, such as selling off his Susan Jolles Paul Echols, Chain an Director of Admissions, prized comic book Lucile Lawrence Christopher Alder Renato Capecchi The Mannes College W collection for $3,000. After Timpani and Percussion Will Crutchfield of Music, a December 1992 flood in Norm Freeman Joan Dornemann 150 West 85th Street, 0, Highlands, the Federal Ben Herman Neal Goren New York, N.Y. 10024, 800-292-3040 or CD Emergency Management Howard Van Hyning Benton Hess Glen Velez Rhoda Levine 212-580-0210. Agency reimbursed Smith for a wrecked auto. Smith Song New School for Interpretation Social Research decided he could survive Antonia Lavanne Is without a car, and the \10 .\0cr FEMA funds went into the -P1 10

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A Woman's Waiting Room By Brooke Donatone

The white lab coats of doctors and available for women to allow us to other health care professionals could prove diagnose ourselves-and knowing when our to be a woman's straight jacket. body is functioning differently - what a Unfortunately, some women aren't as concept, women who think for themselves. knowledgeable about their bodies as they At times, if an immediate diagnosis should be. I formerly worked in the is not able to be determined, then it's Obstretics and Gynecology Department of dismissed as psychosomatic - 'it's all in the University Medical Center and your head, dear, take some valium and your received a phone call from a problems will disappear.' sevo41" I r - , I-- p~atient one day. I asked her if "The type of care that she needed to be transferred to men get versus women the Obstetrics division or the (regarding biases in Gynecology division and she cardiology), it's been replied, "What's the documented so many times d i1llerence?" I couldn't that the symptoms of women believe that a woman wouldn' (symptoms are when people t know that. Incidentally, the issue complaints). . .that they difference is that Obstetrics is are feeling versus finds tfor pregnancies and where they actually see, Gynecology is for routine suspect, or feel something exams, pap smears, etc. with a practitioner, regard it Regarding health care, much more seriously from either women aren't receiving information men than from women," commented Rice. from their doctors that they should be, or [Instead of valium] we have different they aren't asking the right questions. things now... Prozac, the pill has changed. ,, "We really are giving a lot of ourselves," said Dr. Nanci Rice, clinical Since the pill has changed for our associate professor and Director of the times, that only shows that more Masters of Health Sciences Program. "We advancements are being made to deter wouldn't do that with our car if we drove knowledge. Prozac shouldn't be used if a our car in and said take care of it, do patient thinks they have a medical problem; whatever you want with it, I trust you... and of course, not all doctors are this yet women will throw themselves literally unprofessional. Not all the time, I on the table. . . and say, ' go ahead, take emphasize, but at times the philosophy is care of me. .. ' to dope women up to make them happy, as Sometimes it comes down to a if we don't have a right to know about our question of whether or not women are body or are too sub-human to comprehend. capable of understanding their own bodies A study that was done in the 1980s, and making decisions about how to handle "showed that 85 percent of the health The Business of Beavis their physical health. Everyone knows if services are used by women, yet if you they're sick so, does that mean everyone asked on the general polls, 'are women except women? It's a wonder that Clear and Butthead: Blue Easy and Monistat were made' See OBGYN, Page I I BEAVIS, From Page 8 II - 10 10 . I Saturday Mornings." Celebri And some students said the show is better suited to What can 00 Allytat older viewers. You're in good hands. * One movie t "I'm inclined to say that the show does contain * Hal, tank I Allstate Insurance Company redeeming humor," Badaracco said. "In a variety of ways, Ah it pokes fun at humor itself; most twenty-something people a," * A scrawny ( Coventry Commons Malt * Two tickets t 1320 Stony Brook Road are laughing at people who would laugh at them. Younger WWorld Series Stony Brook, NY11790 a aoo>W people, on the other hand, may not." OI * One end zot (Stony Brook Rd. & Route v sf^^, Badaracco said part of the inspiration for the "Beavis one qua.irter 347 Next to TCBY) I |yRd and Butthead" class came from his children, ages 14, 11 0 " Gialnts' gaim( (516) 689-7770 {, ^ A,"®l 1 (1 Bus and nine. Fax (516) 689-7236 "I was curious about the show," he said. "My kids watch it all the time, and I had watched it with them a 0 To or... couple of times. Besides, I know that a lot of the students z9t any pizza or p watch it, so I figured they might be interested." Cl from our regul The Harvard Business School has not seen the last of soup and salad STONY -BROOK BEUERRGE, INC. rA served in an el COLD BEER, SODA & KEGS See HARVARD, Page 11 g You decid Day & Nigbt -Mondays, Tuesdays & Wednesdays tbrougb November at... so.40

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Pikramenos Sets Sights on Nationals./**'** All|Ameri( BY JASON SEEDORF "I feel that the last mile of a race is my strong point," Statesman Staff Writer said Pikramenos. "I usually get my second wind and I'm Senior cross country runner John Pikramenos (Rocky able to pick up a few places in the race." Point, NY) captured sixth place overall last Saturday at "The atmosphere of the team has improved now that the CTC Championships at Van Cortlandt Park. He Jim Meegan is our head coach," continued Pikramenos. finished the five-mile course with a time of 27:47 and led "He works the team hard. We are making excellent his team to a ninth-place finish (216 points) at the meet. progress and he finds ways to get the most out of the For his performance this past weekend, Pikramenos was runners." named the Statesman I Stony Brook Athlete of the Week. "This year the team has been successful in "I gave John the green light to go out and try to win overcoming a lot of adversity from sickness and injuries. the race on Saturday," said head cross country coach Jim The ECAC meet (to be held Saturday, November 5th) Meegan. "In previous races John would have a tendency would be an excellent place for the team to gain confidence to let up if he did not have a teammate to push him at the going into the regional meet," said Pikramenos. "We need end of the race. This past Saturday John raced all five to be strong mentally on November 12 at the Regionals. miles of the course hard." If everyone performs well we have a chance to qualify for "For this part of the season, I was happy with my nationals as a team." performance," said Pikramenos. "My goal is to continue "John has gone through the necessary workouts to improving each meet and have my best race at the NCAA qualify for nationals," said Meegan. "John, along with Division III Regional Cross Country Championships in teammate Ken Graham, have the talent to become the first two weeks." two male All-America cross country runners for Stony "John has been a very consistent runner all year who Brook." has shown the necessary mental toughness to be successful," said Meegan. "Since you can only peak once or twice during the season, our team has been focusing on the NCAA Regionals at Binghamton on November 12. I m want John to qualify for nationals this year. (Along with the top four teams, the six highest place finishers at the - - regionals whose teams did not qualify, also make it to nationals.) This past weekend John proved to himself that he can be successful in competition without running John Pikramenos N StatesmaniStony Brook Athlete of the Week alongside another teammate." -- --

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They are the season has taken a toll on the second to Coast Guard in team Seawolves. offense and are first in tearh Jim Heptig was taken out of defense followed closely in both last Saturday's game with a knee categories by Stony Brook. injury. Coach Sam Kornhauser Last week the Plymouth said, "He's out for the season with State Panthers defeated Coast an ACL tear. It is pretty severe Guard 20-14. In the first half of and he will probably have surgery the game, the Panthers were done." He added, "Glen Saenz ahead 13-0. Coast Guard made a has torn a muscle off his knee, comeback in the second half, Mike Bahr injured his quad and scoring 14 points, only to be Alex Londino might have a stress defeated in the last 20 seconds of fracture." He continued, "Timm the game by quarterback Joel Schroeder has a shoulder problem Perry scoring from 5 yards out. but we rested him a couple days Quarterback Joel Perry is the this week. It's normal for this leading passer in the FFC with a time of year to have injuries and rating of 148.4. He completed the AstroTurf from last week five straight games this season, didn't help the players." without throwing one Plymouth State played three interception. Perry tends to favor of the same teams that Stony mixi mumie ounnecieu un nis irsii neiau goai ouuie year iast weeK at western tonneciicut. witn a numoer Junior WR R.J. Letendre and Brook also opposed this season: of injuries on the team, the 'Wolves may need to rely on the right foot of the freshman. senior WR Jack Dalton as his Norwich, Western Connecticut between Plymouth State and success," said Coach Kornhauser. do." He added, "As soon as you favorite targets. and Coast Guard. Coach Stony Brook. Plymouth State "The thing that impresses me is make a mistake, they're ready to The defensive line is led by Kornhauser said, "They had defeated Stony Brook last year that Plymouth State doesn't make pounce on you." a linebacker trio: Colby pretty comparable scores to us, 26-9 at Plymouth State and also mistakes, I noticed this last year. Next week marks Stony Compton, who leads the team but Plymouth State will be one of in 1992, 21-10 at Stony Brook's .. they don't hurt themselves.. . Brook's final regular season with 67 tackles; senior Toby the toughest opponents we have home field. they compromise on the game. They will host FFC Cloutier who is second with 59 had this year." "Plymouth State always had opponents mistakes. Plymouth opponent UMass-Lowell at I tackles; and Jeff Jarry who This is the third meeting a tremendous football history of State is very sound in what they 1:00 p.m. O Stony Brook Ousted from Playoffs in Wind Blown Laiss BY DEN CARIELLO offense in the first half, spoiling what 'for the rest of the game. fantasic sequence with 6:35 left to play in Statesman Staff Writer- turned out to be some of the best chances As the second half progressed, not the half. DeRosa snuffed out a mounting In a day more suited for indoor sports, of the game. This combined with the rarity even the wind could lift the listless Seawolf attack which produced consective-shots on the fourth-ranked Seawolves embarked on of such chances spelled doom for the home offense. With the wind now at their back, goal. their journey towards the ECAC Division team in the early going. The lone bright Stony Brook failed to mount any serious Stony Brook finished their season with III Metro' NY-NJ Men's Soccer spot in the offensive gamne plan belonged offensive threat. Stony Brook, who was a record of 11-7. And while they ended Championship facing defending champion to Senior foward Wilson Pun, whose outshot 14-2 for the game, never seemed their season on a low note, next year looks and fifth-ranked Montclair State. In a day tireless efforts created many of the to get going in what was a boring half of to be yet another in the building process. marked by winds gusting upwards of 30 offensive chances during the game. soccer. The defense continued steady play, With virtually the entire team returning, miles per hour, Stony Brook and the Junior midfielder Telmo Nunes and as did Corey DeRosa, who recorded Stony Brook looks to continue on its road faithful 42 friends of the fangs in Freshman foward Ian Myles showed to be another three saves in the half, including a back to the chamnionshin- L attendence soon- found out they were the lifeblood of the Red Hawks, recording fighting uphill, or rather, upwind all day. three shots on goal between them and With the wind constantly in their faces, providing excellent defensive efforts, while the Seawolves struggled to keep the ball Junior midfielder Dennis Mancero was the out of their defensive end. As the ball offensive standout on the day, taking three knuckled in the air, only the supurb shots on goal. defensive efforts- of Freshman midfielder With 0:37 left in the half, the Stony Ryan.Jinks and Sophomore defenseman Brook defensive stonewall came to an Matt Lynam saved Stony Brook in the early untimely end. In the midst of confusion in going. Goalie Corey DeRosa also played front of the goal as Senior midfielder Mario to the top of his game, recording seven Batolli tipped in the pass from Senior saves in the game and two spectacular foward Erik Neubart for the only score of diving catches in the first half. the game. This disheartening end to an Offsides calls plagued the Seawolf otherwise fine half proved to set the tone