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The Guardian, March 9, 1994 Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 3-9-1994 The Guardian, March 9, 1994 Wright State University Student Body Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/guardian Part of the Mass Communication Commons Repository Citation Wright State University Student Body (1994). The Guardian, March 9, 1994. : Wright State University. This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Activities at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Guardian Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Issue No 22. Vol 29 WoyW Slate University Wednesday, March 9, 1994 w Printed on Recycled Paper INSIDE: Flack stays in Mallard Landing during Rockafield renovations 'JEN' CON XL CHAMP I • o i Vikings 70, Raiders 67 Underhill says Rob Welch "kept us in the game." Page 13 Voinovich visits WSU Governor holds meeting at Lake Campus. Page 3 Professor in Jeopardy photo by Scott Coaolmo By early May or June, Wright State officials estimate, the first major set of repairs in Rockafield House's 25-year Charles Larkowski to history will be complete. The University leased a nearby apartment for WSU President Harley Flack's use. appear on popular game By ANTHONY SHOEMAKER per month. peting and heating systems head the list of show. Staff Writer "We're trying to accommodate him in a repairs; some outside maintenance includes reasonable fashion, close to campus." wood repair, concrete work and tree trim- Page 9 Rockafield House, the home of every Spanier said. ming. Wright Slate president, will undergo some Rockafield House was built in 1969-70 According to Physical Plant Assistant Movies, serious renovations, according to Vice-Presi- for about $250,000. according to blueprints Director Tom Fyffc, concrete and carpet dent of Business and Finance Ed- _____ _____ work will be contracted out. Cabi- music and ward Spanier. net work and painting will he done "A lot of things need to be re- e re trying to accommo- by Physical Plant employees. more placed and fixed," said Spanier. According to Spanier. none of The two-story house is located W date him in a reasonable the major work w ill begin until he The latest film and music off University Boulevard cast of fashion, close to campus." receives authorization from WSU's reviews, including a live the main campus. Board of Trustees. Meanwhile. WSU President —Edward Spanier Spanier looks to have renova- show. Harlcy Flack slays in Mallard Land- _____ tionscompleted by the end of spring Pages 10-11 ing Apartments in Beavercreek. The quarter. apartments are located near the Fairfield released by Physical Plant. Spanier said Flack has some input into Commons Mall. Spanier said during the residence of styles and patterns of the renovations; the News .1-5 According to Spanier, the lease on President Fmeritus Paige Mulhollan some Board of Trustees can veto patterns and Opinion 6-7 Flack's two-bedroom apartment is a month- minor renovations were done, including colors not to their taste. Spotlight 9-11 to-month lease. carpetand painting. When Mulhollan moved "If the president wants purple curtains. Sports..... 12-17 University spokeswoman Lynnette out Jan. 3 i. work crews removed furniture I'd hope to talk him out of it." said Spanier. Classifieds....18 Heard said WSU is leasing the anartmrni He added Flack hasn't mentioned any Comics 19 I The GuardU Wednesday. March 9. 1994 Mental h >. organization Raider debaters beat Air Force elects Wrign State student to board of directors at Florida Gator tournament Wright State's Debate Team work," said WSU Forensics Direc- "A lot of the teams we did beat Dennis Richards was re- According to Gaiy Mercer, placed first in the National Gator tor David Romenelli. "We've beat were listed on the trophy from years cently chosen secretary of the assistant directorof OAMH, the Invitational Debate Tournament in some of the top schools in the coun- past, so we were the underdogs." board of directors for Ohio Ad- board felt Richards was a good Gainesville. Fla. last weekend. try." Romenelli added, "You want vocates for Mental Health. choice for the job. Raider debaters fended off chal- And that is important to some to be on the upswing toward the Richards, a graduate stu- "The previous secretary' re- lengers from schools including the team members. end of the year." dent, interns in the office ot signed,"Mercersaid. "Richards U.S. Air Force Academy, the Uni- "We've been trying to increase Romenelli said the victory was Disability Services at Wright served as the interim secretary versity of Miami (Fla.) and ourcredibility," said debater Dylan a good one not only for the fact State. so they felt he was well quali- Wheaton College. Dear. "Itcertainly makes them con- WSU beat higher-ranked teams, OAMH is the statewide ad- fied for the position." WSU's Pat Budzisz and Bill sider us when it comes to national but it beat the Air Force Academy vocacy organization for per- Richards had no competi- Bailey were the first-place team. rankings." on a military format, an Academy sons affected by mental illness. tion in the election. "It's the culmination of a year's Debater Janice Leszynski said. specialty. Campus Crime Report THEFT Eric Nelson, Huber Heights, from the Dunbar Library. reported the theft of stereo three text books from her reported the theft of his wallet Michele Jacobs, Springwood equipment worth $490 and a apartment. Feb. 25: Vicki Miller, Fairborn, and its contents from the Lane, reported the theft of her case containing 60 cassettes reported the theft of $20 men's second floor locker purse with contents valued at from his mother's 1984 Mar. 3: Sara Grieger, Hawthorn from her wallet in 376 room at the Nutter Center. $210, from M-117 Creative Arts Chevrolet Camaro. Entry was Hall, reported $10 cash Millett Hall. Edson Haghnazarian, Fairborn, Center. The purse was later gained by removing the removed from her room. reported the theft of a padlock recovered. passenger's side door lock. Feb. 26: Corey Ammons, worth $5 from a locker in the Two arrests were made in TELEPHONE Hickory Hall, reported the men's second floor locker connection with the break-in. HARASSMENT theft of a Whistler radar room in the Nutter Center. Nicholas Bales, Enon, reported detector, worth $160, and Timothy Ahner, Trotwood, the theft of stereo equipment an undetermined amount of reported the theft of his wallet Feb. 28: An Oak Hall woman worth $1208 from the vehicle reported receiving a coins from his vehicle and its contents, worth $83, CAMPUS he was driving. Entry was parked at Village Lane near from a locker in the men's CRIME harassing phone call in her gained by prying out the dorm room. There is one Pine Hall. There was second floor locker room at the REPORT driver's side door lock. evidence of forced entry. Nutter Center. suspect. Faculty member Lori Gabriel A Hawthorn Hall woman reported the theft of her "B" Mar. 2: John Horton, Mar. 3: Steven Pleasant, reported she and her THEFT AND CRIMINAL parking permit from her vehicle roommate have received Brookville, reported the Dayton, reported the theft of parked in gravel Lot 5. There theft of his billfold, his combination lock from a DAMAGING harassing and vulgar phone were several scratches on the calls over the past couple containing $10 and two locker in the second floor driver's door. credit cards from the men's locker room at the Nutter Feb. 28: Craig Cotner, Fairborn, months from an unknown suspect. second floor locker room at Center. reported the theft of a JVC BURGLARY the Nutter Center. Joanne Wang, Dayton, reported stereo, worth $250, and $100 Jody Dillon, Vandalia, the theft of her wallet and its in cash from his 1979 Feb. 26: Bill Shea, The Village, AGGRAVATED ARSON reported ihe theft of his contents from the women's Chevrolet Monte Carlo parked reported the burglary of a Sega wallet containing a gas card restroom on the third floor of in the Allyn C Lot. Entry into the cartridge worth $54.96 from his Mar. 3: A fire was reported in from the men's second floor Oelman Hall. vehicle was gained by apartment. the first floor men's room at locker room at the Nutter Marc Franks, Kettering, reported punching out the lock of the left Oelman Hall. Center. His lock was the theft of his Polo jacket, door. There are two suspects. Feb. 28: Jennifer Nix, Boston An unknown suspect reported damaged. worth $125 and assorted keys Kevin Parks. New Carlisle. Hall, reported the burglary of putting it out. Meetings & Events WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9 1 babysitting. Event is supported Seminar: "Antiphospholipid Base); 11:30 a.m., 035 Medical • "Analysis of Class II Alleles by Management 411 students. 1 Antibodies: New Co-Factors," Sciences. Found on HLA-B41 • Mountaineering Club meeting, Health Break luncheon, noon, by J«hn Mclntyre, 10:30 a.m., Haplotypes in Caucasians: 8 p.m. For more information 155 University Center. 214 Medical Sciences Building. SUNDAY, MARCH 13 A Description of an call Jenn Denney at 873- • Women's History Month Psychology Department Unusual DR4, DQ2 2771. program: "Women and Race: Colloquium: • Artist Series: AMAN folk Haplotype." Speaker: • WSU Jazz Band, 8 p.m., Cultural and Racial Differences "Discontinuous ensemble, 3 p.m.. Victoria Catherine Wolfe. Master of Creative Center Concert — Do they divide us, unite us, Changes Theatre. Tickets: 873-2900. Science Degree Candidate, Hall. or empower us?" noon, 060 10 a.m., 208 Fawcett.
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