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INDEX BULK RATE ~ ~ U ~n1i J c:..M1'III • U.S. POSTAGE OPl!OOHl , a..MIn_ u PAID I'OIO!IAU u COMIa " BOCA RATON, FL I'k1I$e I"ft)'cle lItll: 1l-"(lIl~r PERMIT NO. 1712

Wednesday, October 2S, 1989 An ltUkpetUknJ StutknJPubliaJlion Soving FIoridn AJ/anJiJ; University

By CLAYTON STILES S25,OOO to campus Recreation, and Sun Stt!lf Writer "We thought that ourswould be the projects undertaken •..but we had no say in the final decision." StSO,OOO 10 the development of the 'It is my understanding that the Mariann Rowhmd Davie sludent facility. president makes the rmal decision on Student Body President After receiving the revisions, Presi­ ihe allocation, but he is mandated by dent Ryan calloo an emergency meeting the rules regulating CITF funding to thestatenext year, is made upofstudent 'We thOUght that ours 'would be the of the CITF commiucc and had Dr. consult with the students: said FAU fees and otherstate funds, and its use is projects undertaken,· said CiTF rom­ Leonard Berry, provost and Vice Presi­ interim President John Ryan. restricted to student oriented projects mittee member and Student Body dent for Academic Affairs, present the A dispute aroseover thedistnDution acluding classroom space. President Mariann Rowland. administrations docr.ion on the dis· ofS4.5 million in Capital Improvement The CITF committee. made up of The CITF committee proposal lribution offunds. Trust Fund (CITF) money bet\\'Cen Sludents and adminislnltors, made its called for S3.8 million togo 10 a Student The administrators eliminated the FAU Administratorsand srudent mem­ recommended allocations and relurned Union, SSOO.ooo to go 10 a covered covered walkway, added a fieldbouse bers of !be CITF committee. them to interim President Ryan for ap­ walkway for the new Social SCience The CITF money, to be released by proval building, S25,roJ to the Greek park, SeeFUNDSI_S ATM service is back

Credit Cards tofollow Federal and Bamett Bank ATMs that .....ere removed lasl year. Both banks pulled their FAU will oneeagain have an machines aCler their main­ automated teller machine Icnancerontraets expired claim­ (ATM) on campUSlfter a recent ing they were nOI getting enough contract agreement with transactions to wamnt keeping Southeast Bank. them in service. The twO year lease was signed FAU has been without ATM August 23. The machine has al­ service since last December. ready been installed and was Clt­ The Southeast ATM will ac­ peeted to go on-line at the cept cards or other large credit beginning of september. How­ companies such as Sears, Visa, ever, duc 10 contract adjust­ Mastercard, etc. The ATM will menlS and problems with the also accepl the Honor card. telephone line inst:tllation, the SoutheaSt Bank has rettntly machine will not be operable becomeveryinyolyedwith FAU. untit at lcastthe nrst of Novem­ NOI only has the bankdccided to SABRE ANYONE? . bo,. Bill Zevin is ofTtarget and misses Bill Hipsc:her during "The Hollywood give the campus ATM service, Initially, FAU had trouble Mall Mixed" rcndng competition held last weekend. see story pg. 13 but it also sponsors the official trying to replace the CITY FAU credit card. NEWS The ,trulile ror Duman Rc:sumeworksbop-Io be bek rl&htJ In the UDlted States- will --FROM TIlE NEWSDESK-- II the Commercial campus 01 be lbe lopic or a lecture 10 be business hOUri. 1be lOughened enforcement to aDd induding dismissal orall October 30 in room 128. pven by Dr. Stanford M. Lyman, Seventb Annuli Junior­ rovers foolball homecoming fes· panicipants.. All seminars will be beldfron Robert Morrow Eminent J. 5enlorday10 be midOctober26­ tivities al Aorida A&M Univer­ 5:30 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. and an Worbbops held In Bnnranl­ SCholar and profCS50r of social at the Boca Raton Campus of sity, the University of FLorida, free to FAU studenlS. sciences al FAU,on WC(Jnesday, SClf Improvement seminars are FAU. 150 minority high school tbe University of Central Jim BlIJr.Jr.usenlenced_IO lift OCtober 25, al 8 p.m. in Ihe UC being held at the Broward cam­ Juniors and Seniors from Florida, and Florida Slate years in prison and was given' Gold Coast Room. FAU Stu­ puses of FAU. Upcoming Iec­ Broward and Palm Beach Coun­ University. $500,000 fine for embeulin denlS ""ill be admitted free. For lures include: ties will panieipale in the evenl Jln rest It Crocker Center­ over from PTL mini further informalion, call 367­ Job trends worksbop- 10 be $2,(XXl,oOO The Sludents will be given a wlll feature Billy Marcus on slries. 3317. Thursday, Ocotber 26 from 7 10 held al !.be Commercial campus lourofthccampusand tbeevenl BlInk or the BlIndi-be Gl'1Idoate Sebocl' Fair- 10 be 9 p.m. In room 128 on October 25. will culminate with a barbecue ing Kids in Di!ilreM. This cYelI hdd Tuesday, November 7, al 1be concen will be held in imprOVing personal relation­ lheBocaRaton Clmpusfrom 10 luocbeon for all panicipants.. Ships- lecture on October 26 in will beheldThursday, Novernbci ~ Crocker Center's open-air pla22 a.rn. 102 p.m. aDd II the Com­ Pbilospby orthe Mlnd'­ room 308 '1 Ihe Commercial 2, from 8:00 p.m. 10 2:00 Lm. it will be the topic ofa pUblic lee­ aDd is free 10 lbe &CnUlI pUblic. mercial campus from 5 p.rn. 107 For more infornation, contact campus. tbe Rathskellar. Seven band tureby Dr. C B. ManinonTues­ will br perronning. There will ~ p.m. Karen Cibella at (305) 428-4477. How 10 take effective notes For up-to-due lists 01 day, November 14al 7:30 p.m. in lecture- to be held al the Com­ a cover charge. Sponsored ~ recruiters al eaeh location, eheck llie BOR room (room 305) on 'Ureaking Fronilers: The merctal Campus in room l280n Alpha Epsilon Pi, Delta CIi with the Career Development Ihe third nooroflheadminiSlIa­ Lalln American Woman Wriler' OClOber26. Omega, and Nu Gamma Phi. Center in Boca Ralon or one of tion building. The leclure is will be the subjeci ofa leclure by Ihe three student affairs offices open to bolh FAU sludenlS and Dr. Nora Erro-Orlhman on in Broward. Ihe public al no charge. Wednesday, OClober25al 7 p.m. FAU block painting day- will Attenlion all dubs and or­ in room 202C of the UC The be held Sunday, November 12. ganlzalions· the nen ICC meet­ evenl is free to FAU students.. The eYenl is 5ponsored by Stu­ ing will be held October 25 al 3 For more information, contact cknt Governmenl and will take p.rn. in room 202Cofthe UC HeJen Barnan at 367-386S. place in !.be areas around Ibe Floridl Universilies enu:k fraternily Pletlge dies- at Residence Halls and !.be Vol­ down on underare drining- AI; Morehouse College in Atlanta leyball piL cording to the Florida Board 01 afteranapparent hazingincidenl All nausary equipment and Regents offlCe, campus police in the nalion's oldest black paint will be provided by SO. will be working closely with fraternity. Theeventwill take place from 10 Agents of the Division of Al­ Joel Harris, 18, of New York, a.m. to 3 p.m. and food and COholic Beverages and Tobacco died after being 'pushed and beverages will be served all day. 10 provide sirict enforcement 01 shoved around' in an un­ Requesl forms for paint and underage drinking laws al authori7.ed, off campus pledge brushes must be rilled in the SG university homecoming celebra­ activily when he failed toanswer offices any lime during normal lions this year. several questions correctly.

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3'11-233'1 DOOtS OPEN AT w,oO J - mST BE IV TO ENTER. ___ IZ ..... CDVER. CHf1~GE • ,~ 1'---'-'__ .- H.OO fO~ 21 • OVER.. , $W.OD Fot IV - 20 AIDS Awareness Week Police Beat • l1i1.tW-Plft ... III DcnI #OHG7SA, will be proseculCd. Sc:llool aCClvaled tbe Jlbrary I~ _ ClQItAI by two IllldcDa alarm and was apprchcadcd after sbeappuenlly lried 10 wtit ~'"" II/tt89- Slop sip fouDd III out of lbe"library with a bioJogy IIllfJ8t.R...-y up...... IludMb dona room· Arter a textbook In her knapsack. WheJI. routine iDSpectlOn ofthe dorms. In, rro. 8cH:a Alrporl- An questioned, sbe Staled that sbe a Resident Assistant for tbe emptoyeeoflbe Boca Raton Air· must have accidentally pUI the Hamg Depaml'lCllt found aD pon Spoiled. large group of book inlO her bagwbensbe pack­ FAU SlOp Sip. Apparently, )'OUths plbercd al lbe gate thai ed up 10 leave the Iibnll)'. ODe of tbe ltudenlS who lives in scpanitCS FAU from IbeAiIpon The girl was rdeased and ber the room had brought it intO his at about 10 p.tll- After tbey lett, scbool was oolified. room earlier thai sameday. The be DOliccd SC'o'el3.1 of lbe dome ruDWllY lighlS miSsing. He did sign was uansponed 10 tbe Poia: lO/U/8'· Yand.II... 10 DOl witness the theft, but strong­ Department and charges are Ubnry ropy 1DKhine- A Ilbnuy ly suspects tbe youthS. pending. cmployee reported that an un· TIlls is the seoond such inci­ knownsubjcct broke off the but· dent and management of the 10-9--89- fur _ill"" Ln Dorm tons which controltbe functions Boca Airpon is Sitangly con­ 19- was caused by two students to a Kodak ropier. 1bc service sidering putling up federal warn­ rooking dinner in the kitchen. company \\'as notiflCd. ingsings. 1819189- Bkyde Itokn from LO!14I8J. tl~AIu1D in Dorm 19-was set offwbeo one student t"7~ ~ aI8rm 10 1>onD DOf18 11 bike nck- A black I,.was caused by astudent rook· men's Spaulding 10 speed was left her plastic tray in the oven ing in the new kitchen. reported missing on Ibis date. too long. The owner retlli1.ed the bicycle t'1~ularmln 10/8/89· Camaro i'tolen from was missingin Seplember but did 10114'M· nona UC parklna 101- AI 10 p.m., a not report it until 1019. At this 16- was CU:lscd by astudent cook­ student parked his carin {ront 01 time, the front wheel is still ing in the new kitcben. the UC and wenl ioto the SOlI P1IDWGEORGEJANSSEN chained 10 the bike rack, but tbe Rathskelk:r with his wife. Upoo reS! ofthe bi'1'Cle is missing. I"formation for Pofi£t lkal Planned Parenthood of South Palm Beach &: retummg to the parking lot, be to'as oblaitltd soldy from FAU Broward Counties distributes free condoms {ound bis Blue 1989 Camaro 10i1l/89-11ipsdaooI SlDdenI Polic~ Dtpartmt"t i"ddttU In the breezeway for AIDS Awareness Week. missin&- tries 10 SIeeI book fTom 1Ibru}­ "f'C'U. Anyone found in pmsession A 14 year old ninth grader from Look for the free AIDS forum today. October of the Camara, license Boca Ramo Community High 25, at 11:30 In the patio area.

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9· TOWER 13:JO" s:3O PM) II 10.COMIr,tJEB~AL.Jt",,""'~'~"'~""!!I'--.-!:YDIING~~=,:,·~~S!!! Snyder to resign after 30 years ofservice s,. CLAYTON mLES izcd WI mating I oontnllution lain a democratic sociery. We by grade point aYel1lge and SAT Voters. and the American ~ SIuISStfWriW 10 the uniYelSily is making an muslcdUCIlcpeopJetoYOleand scores. sodalion of College Womea. "FAU bas been like a third im'eStmeDt," said Snydel. to run for office, and 10 be Icss "It is necccssary 10 leach She isonlbcboardoftheUDiItli d1ik1 to me: said Alklaide R. Her unigue perspective on conttrDCdwilb O'WllingPorscbcs people 10 think and reason, DOt WIY and is I member of tk SIl)'der,vice-presideolofuntYCr- FAU bas provided ber wilb aDd Mercedes and more COD· justlOtra.intbcmforajob,"She ROliryOub. sity relations and dcve}opmcnt, clefinitcopinioosaboulwbathas cemed with tbe edUcaliOD of DOled. Speaking of the (0/ commenting on the ao- goncbefore,andwhal is tocome. their cbiIdrclI and Ihewel!a1c of Snyder's involvement in t.be FAU Snyder said, 'A universirJ DOuncement that she will retire 'Goals need 10 be stated, the the elderly,' sbesaid. community includes founding located in Ihis area, wilb lhe at the cnd of 1990 aher 28 years university, in order to be out- SlIe added that she was oon- membership in a number of or- caliber of graduates we've had, wilh the University. s:3nding, must do everything il <:erned with a system of higher ganizatioDS, including the Music would have 10 shoot it.selfin \be "1bereareother things I want doesvety well. We mustseewho education Ihat measured quality Guild, the League of Women foot in order to fail.' ,,,oo''''yp,n,'m,,,myjo.,'10 do and I've never been able to Irnoww'''''''P'',ooo''',m,'isnotperformingandlelthem F'''U'ft S greek row put on h0 Id she added. said Snyder. Upon ber retiremenl Snyder She added thai she felt that By ClAY TON STIU:S will haYe completed 30 years in former President Helen In April, former Presidenl During tbeweekofOctober!J, post-secondary education in PopovK:b knew wbal needed 10 Sutl St4/TWri/6 Helen Popovich set aside 33 tbe capital Improvement Tnm Aorid&. Her association with be done, bUI didn'l lite 10 raise The developmenl of Greek acres to the Wesl of Palm Beach Fund (CITF) Commillee recom. FAU bepn wben Dr. Kennelb benoioe. Housing at FAU has developed Community College for Ihe mended tbe allocation of R. Williams, the fint presilient "Occ:asionally it is nea:cssary very lillie since last April, eYen development of Greek Row. S2S,(XX) 10 deYelop a masler pIaa 10 bead FAU as an upper 10sayacrossWOrd,'~oom- though land bas been alloaned Popovicb left the University at for FAU's Greek Row. cm division University, offered her mented. and money set aside for plan- the end ofJuly. money is IDIde up ora portionli studenl fees, and is earmarked tbe pUblic relations post at the Synder also sees a need for ning. "Sin<:eDr. Popovich left iI has school reevaluating the purpose of "We've made very lillie been difficult to gel anything for projects thai benefit Stll­ denlS. That allocalion must be Although her title has bigbereducation. progress:saidJeMiferYoakum done,' said Yoakum, "it seems Changed,Snyder'sduties have al- "We must educate vasl num- a member of tbe Task Force on ....-e must Wllit for tbe new presi- ways included pUblic relations i"';;;;"~O~'"",:;;;~,,';,~;,,~o~,'~,~,~,o~m:':I,:_~G~';";k~H~O;"'~i;'.:;., :":'~'"'::'0:';'..,:;",::::,:,,:,~,,:.;noo:;:;,.• ~See,;,.~G~RE;,;;E~KSI;:;~pa;;;:g.;;! and informalion,a responsibility ,., "" ,bo 'M .,~" ,,,,, STUDENT AUTO INSURANCE seriously. 'Professionalism is selling LOW RATES· NO ONE REFUSED high standards for yourself and Immediate Quotes by Phone yourstaJI, it is always doing your ABSOLUTE INSURANCE INC. best,' said Snyder, "The lalt­ payers pay for information of­ an Boca Raton flCC, DOl for publicity and hype." (407) 367.1100 Deerfield In 1979theofficcsofdeve10p­ 1799 NW 2nd Ave (305) 428-a800 ment and alumni affairswere put v.. Mile E. 01 FAU 125 E. Hillsboro Blvd. under Snyders supervision and, (Next 10 Haggertys) (Next 10 Tracks) upon lhe recommendation oftbe University president the board of r------,------, the FAU Foundation named ber I 0 I WE NOW OFFER NEW MANDATORY I I its CltccuUve director. I LOW STUDENT RATES I COVERAGE REQUIRED BY THE I LOW DOWN PAYMENT I 'Up until recently the precep· 1 FREE NQTARY PUBLIC I STATE OF FLA. PIP & PROPERTY I oE_Z MONTHLY I tion o( the University has been LI L__I DAMAGE, "COMPARE OUR RATES" : INSTALLMENTS I very high. The people who have ------~ relocated to this area have real·

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AI UPS. you taJ\lone up your career, Come 10 v~ " your phySique, and earn up to SB.OO an ~our I .J:l as apart-lime Package Handler or Sorter. Finance your tuition! And we give you flexible 3·5 hOur shifts $8.00 10 choose from. so If you like you can lie (per hour) Weekends om "Ihe sun and gel an enviable tan. Interviews held every other WE ARE ACCEPTING Tuesday APPLICATIONS FOR 10am-2pm THE FOLLOWING SHIFTS 4 8.m. - 98.m. in the Job Placement Office 6 p.m. - 11 p.m. above cafeteria contact Ann, 367-3522 , I October ZS, 1989""" l.....~.....al AlW>Uc S.... P'F 5 GREEKS! from page 4 viser to Pi Lambda Phi, is plan­ Botb the University of South Studentfundsallocatedby approved by the Board of ningon meeting soon in order to Florida and the University of Regents before the money is see what steps can be I8ken. central Florida have recently made available. FAUwithoutstudentinput 'We had a meeting scheduled put up Greek housing and the In the mean time the task for OCtober 18, but we had to fask force has copies of both FUNDS! rrom page 1 'We were told that we (X)uld force, composed of Yoakum, cancel it when scheduleconniets those proposals as models and debate the adminislTations Ijams, University Attorney renovation for $2.8 million from arose,' said Ijams. 'We need to for guidance. proposal all we wonled, but it Leonard Klatt, Vice-President the funds earmarked for a Stu· see what the University needs to "'11lere are many things that could"not be changed,' said fel­ for Studenl Affairs, Dr. Emanuel need to be checked out,' said dent union, and increased tbe do as far as the development of low CITF committee member Newsome, Cluck Federico, As­ Yoakum. funds for a Sroward student the leases, seeing an architect Kevin McConnell. sistant Director of Physical 'We've got the propcny, but facilil}' to $700,001 I 'When the Universil}' master Plant, Eric Rabone, president of about land plan, and finding nothing has been set yet,' said However, tile student mem­ the Inter.Fraternity <..:cuncU, out what the requirements are (jams. 'I have no idea when it plan was made up, there weren"t bers of the CITF committee and Maury Kendall, faculty ad- for roads and utilities,' beadded. enough funds to complete every­ baven't given up yet. 'We're ",old '= • tbing. Thefieldhousewasacom­ going to go after our original mitmelll that had to be plan.' Rowland said. ·We've -- honored,' Slated James Spear, senl leuers to FAU President­ r---i assistant to the Universil}' Presi­ Elect Anthony J. catanese, all I denL "'11lere was no commit­ members of the Board of I ment (in the master plan) to the I Transmission Regents, and all local legislatOn da.oeklpmcnt ofa student union. outlining our recommenda­ 110% OF~ "We did not appreciate how tions.' $T1"O~951 TRANSMISSIONS they (the Administration) I Any Internal revamped the CI1Fcommillee's Coo•• To Coal' Transmlssian Repair'I rcoommendations. We had no Contributiorls 10 Ihi.rsrory wert ,Rev· S24.501Includ••: Watnlnty On All I _"JOG;"" I say in tbe final decision,' saki malh by Sun News Editor David I .2 N.W. SfM!l"lth _i.,.,.lIvd. Rowland. Kidd. :~TC:..... Ioca _aton, fla• • Chedt ..Mounb cmd U-jolnh' I For FAU Student:. I I • PMw TrorlM'i....n flWil and Faculty ·...... ,~Godt. I Itlln~ mitl~ .. SJlNi,,1 .~dm....t of hlNlt & Unkoeel I Mile East ar FAU Clmpul ~pec:;al;.t. 'CIMn 5c_IH applkabltol in I • 10"" orr I...... AUTOMATKS • STAHDAlDS I • CWTCl'tIS· :UX~()() ...... ~N.OIld~,..·...... ·_:,f DlA't AXUS'" 1001$ I IJ-)()INts • c·v JOINts 'tm I...... IU¢1 what'11l"'"'l,y.ttw.,-.,w!faIJ,-. 392-6606 .JlJ"'CUf),.. ~.- I h T.LC• ....,""'•• :':=''::~= RENTAl.5 AN> SAlES M, w. .. I I...... "".. I _--..._ I PlccocMly Squure .GIocIes Rood & fl Tpk .Boca Acton. A. L_ -- __...J (407) 483-7113 HO~COMING

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TUES. NOV. 14 CO "1""_,,,~S:rf ~L 9:00 AM • 3:00 PM -~ WED. NOV. IS CO MOJE FES:{IYAL: 9 :00 AM • 3:00 PM STUDENT; GOVERNMENT I VS. FACULTY BASKETBAl.L ~ TBA " j\ I j';~ LY THURS. NOV. 16 PEP ~UY IN THE, RAT r /'./ "!] 7:30PM II /' I / ':if il FRI. NOV. 17 LUNC~~ E~E!!AYjC 12:00 NOON '1 --j SAT. NOV. IS CARTOON IN UC 202, - .t. 10:00AM PARADE 4:00PM PARlY 5:30 PM • 7:00 FIRST MENS BASKETlt GAME; AWARDS 7:15 PM GIVEN AT HALF TIME PARlYAFfER THE GAME • OPINIONS • Our View proJCCts on time. Orv VI... rq>fQCnts \be opinion ci lbb edilorial oo.fll: money a single oopyshould oost, By JAIME SANCHEZ­ Copy machines are a vel}' im. MII~beU P. Alben Bruce: GolIQ""n Gco'le J• ....,n BIANCHI but how accesible and how reli­ portant too] (or any school. The [)arid Kidd SoDoIer Uv!n&Ilon Sun Opinion Columnist able these machines are to FAU library and OIher high trarrle u.a N.loli K=nM~1 ~ B. P~ Copy macnines are an essen· students. The Wimberly library is oon­ areas al FAU should bt tial part of our evel)'day college life. They belp thousands orstu· sidered the preferred copy equipped wilh more copyil1l dents duplicate informalion matins center by many studcnlS. michincs to 00\'el !be S1udeDl~ The main ropy cetller, which is Brokenwindow ~t 10 their field of study demands. FAUsboukllenninalt and researcb work. Students IOCllled nat 10 thepolicestation, the servioe CODtract handling Ik have become so dependent on is supposed to provide !asterand repair and service or the oopien requires attention these duplicating machines, that more efficient services. but mosl throughout campus. Ther to imagine living without one, or students have become accus­ should engage inlo a new COn. not having access to one is a tomed to using the library ser­ tract wilh a more reliable service foolish and irrational concept. vices, As a result of the growing finn Ihal can provide prompl FAU is a large organizaton, trend faVOring the usage of the and immedialescrvice. and as such it Is equipped with library as the primary copy cen­ New equipment and mOrt oopien., but theyarc DOt working Ier, it bas created a small prob­ reliable service arc needed in the at full capacity, nor is tbere a lem: tbere are not enougb library in order to ease the sufficienl number of Ibem. sufficient copiers. Some of lbe demanlh. If it is DOt acquiRld There arc only a few locations machines are not fully function­ 5000, students will ODd oUll1IIl tbroughout tbe FAU campus al, while otbers are eitber broken FAU is nothing more than tI'yin! tbat students have access to down or under repair. The Jack to negate them or a basic neces. copiers. There is a minimal of service on these copiers sity: The need for bellee copiers. charge or ten cents per copy, but generates a wave of angry stu­ the issue here is not the price. denlSwho cannot complete their SANCHEZ-BIANCHI is a Sl:IUor The uestion is not bow much assignments and research majoring in poliJiad sciQace. NOM"ZH.MITHElltS... fRO,tsso~ 8UM8L~8UNs ACClDnlTAll.Y PUT ~15 fROZQl­ [/0\8""'0 (~IL.R~W IN A"LASS Of IE. INSANrrY. (OMIN. SooN TO A COUPJ1jous~ NUl'. yoU .....~_~ :r TOl.D You, Ifl1T "" !/.V£ 1([ TPJl.Y! lbere is a broken window on tbe second floor ofthe Wim­ berly library and 00 one seems to care. Someone obviously picked up the shattered pieces and tben went on their merry way without giving tbe window a second thought. Broken window.; do not take a month to repair. Not asingle person know.; how the window was broken. Maybe someone was shooting BB's at it, or perhaps abird flew tbrough the glass. The list ofexcuses is endless. Whatever Ihe reason, theevidence had disappeared by morning and the FAU library was left v.ith a broken window ..... pane. The incident has long passed and any clues leading to the mystery concerning tbe causes are gone. The important ~ble.ul.OO.s. issue now is why the glass has not yet been repaired. A 1RI1&IlTWIN'-. month is more than enough time to order and install a new panel 10 replace the broken one. The library indicates that they have filed a report concern. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ing the incident. However, tbe police and the Physical Plant have not taken any aclion. This is not to say that the library did not file a statement. It is 10 say that no mailer who filed Unnecessarycriticismcausesanger the report, or who recieved it, there is a broken glass at FAU A few weeks ago I read a if I were lowrite aboulthe presi­ My ankle had facts mixed II which needs repairing. Who cares who broke the v.indow? column in tbe Atlantic Sun by a dent, upccting his name to en­ Witbopinionsandbumor. Theft Who cares who fixes it? Please, will somebodyjust take care studentnamed5can. Therca.son hance mySlatus.. are people like 5can ""-00 tal: of the problem? J read sean's ankle was 10 find Ifsean would have done some things too seriously. Instead out what it had to do witb me, simple research he would have tellin! other people to break lIl'l The window is in plain sight where passing students and sina: my name appeared in the found that the satanic lyrics thai pend, sean why don't you brea1 administrators may view Ihe destruction. FAU employees ap­ fi~t sentence. The few parts he claimed nOi 10 be true really It yourself! pear to have a terrible habit of passing on responsibility and which I could make out of his were factual. These pUblished tJANtEL RACIIMELOWITl blame onto the next person. The university has been con­ confusing article were the nega­ lyric<; can be found on records at tive comments he made aboul any music store. He says tbat I ccrned lalely about the failing appearance of the grounds. IIIe last anicle I wrote entitled make generalizations about the The appearance ofthe buildings are equally important. They "Satanic Music in tnc Dorms." listenins habits ofFAU Sl udents. need to be taken care ofif we expect them to last. People ha\'C been kno'II'n 10 Where In my anicle does Slate Late bmlkiD11IeWS­ There is no need for a multi-million dollar building which assoCiate tbeir names with that ALL the students listen to Due 10 pressure caused bJ is located within a multi-billion dollar university to have a others of the higher eschelon in Ibis Iype or music? I for one 711~ SIUI'S invCSUplioD, .be ~ndO'N order 10 enhance tbeir own self­ know at k:ast ten people al the sbattetedwindow in the libr..,. broken for over a month. That glass window probab­ imagcand status. When 5can as­ school who do listen to satanic was repaired on Tuesday as we ly ranges .I~ cost about $500. A university with a budget in sociated hiS name wilb mine he hcavy metal music, and I care wellt to prea. the ten digit ran;e ought to 10 be able to come up with this tried toacnieve rame. Fortunate­ enOugh not 10 menlion Iheir "'pocket change. ly bis idea worked no bett.er than names. Qc1obu25.t!l89n.l....' « IA1laDlk.s-.""'7

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The gulrtr.m suffered their first 10M of the season, finish­ ing ninth out of18tcarns in the Dilie Intercollegiate Touma· menL The tcam won their first lWO l:\'Cnllo. At the Dixie (Qumament, 12 of the 18 tearns were in the NCAA's Division I. One of these. Mississippi Slale, won lhe tournament with II scoreof 870. Asurprise was the sccond pia«: finish by the host team. Division II Columbus Collegc, 5e\;en strokes back. The Owls wcre led by senior - Rich Faas, who shot 225 for three rounds. Faas shot 72 in tIlesecond round. the only par roUDd posted by FAU. Tbe team's next tournament is tbc Florida Intercollegiate. bdd in Miami's Doral Sih'er Scm PlIoIQfQEORGE JANSSEN OoIfCounc:.. FAU goalkeeper John Cochran makes a great save against Nova. FAD Hockey team ties College ofBoca OWLS! from page 13 tweDty. forFAU. The Owls are nllked fourth ill The Owb are nnked number theSoutbemRegioD,all4 DolleY Raton, 4-4, in CBR's first game IS in this week's ;011. The,Owls e:tpeaS three teams to be invited have never finished in the tOP 10 the playoffs. By DAN DZURNAK (hilll period and then tied [be score with a shot SUIl suyrWtitu from the point with only 1:30 left in Ihe game...... ,=,.-c:-~~"7.""'==== FAU dcfenseman, Mark LaPon, then drove FAU and the CollegeofBoca Ralonskaled 10 the length otlhe ice and (ound the strings with a a 4-4 lie Tuesday night in front of a handful of viciollsslapshol from Itleblue line thatapparcnt- Ibrilled CBR fans. Iy iced lhe game at 4-3 with 50 seconds lefl. FAU look a 1-0 lead miaway through the first Undaunted, Ihe fast-skating Knights roared period and never lnililed in the oontesL The per- back to score again with 20 seconds left. The sistent CBR squad, playing in their first game game ended at 4-4 willi FAU in possession bUI ever, kepi tbe game cIo5e a11o'Ning FAU 10 enjoy unable to get off another ShOL a lWO goal lead only briefly during the second The remaining FAU goals were soored by WHY WAIT IN LINE? period. Dave Stouffer and Sc:ou Shepard, who scored CBR narrowed the lead to 3-2 early in tbe twice. EDjoy A Computer By: KAYPRO or COMMODORE TUXEDO RENTALS & SALES MS·DOS PC-comJMlible CO

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By MITCHELL P. ALBERT Kosar's record for passing yards. The AND SUI! Manoging EdikJr Noles are favored by three and !.heftrst half shoul~ be close. The canes will This wc;ekend will please college sack the quarterback wilh three names, DATABASE RESOURCES football fans as some of the best Peter Tom Willis, six times and will malchups of !.he season will be played open it up in the second half. Canes 31, and televised. Matcttups include the (305) 755-3624 Seminoles 17. Pittsburgs Panthers againsl the NOire The Crimson Tide travels to State Dame Fighting Irish, the Alabama An inrorination service Crimson Tide visits the Penn State Nil­ College to take on the 5·1 Nillany Lions. Joe Paterno has put logether for individuals who dl laI1y Lions, and the bestgame ofaU is in another good defensive team. Offen­ Tallahassee as the second ranked not have the time or sively the Lions are a bit lackluster. Miami Hurricanes take on the Rorida Some State fans think that their means to do the State Seminoles who are ranked in !.he sophomore QB Tony Sacca is Ihe research themselves... lOp 10. I sea:md coming of John Shaffer. Blair Miami, which has been criticized for Thomas, who is a Heisman candidate, is lheir easy schedule, has impressively averaging 95 yards per game. destroyed all oftheir opponents. Miami Specialldiscountslavailable to all Alabama had cvcl)'One guessing for will play FSU at Doak Campbell !I! Stadium at 7:30 p.m. on ESPN in front a while but last week they exploded all F.A.D. students and [acull over the Tennessee Volunteers last of a national television audience. Lasl weekwho wonl bevolunteering for any­ year FSU came into the first gameofthe ." Extensive bibliographic and season in the Orange bowl chanting thing anytime soon. Alabama's offense versus the Penn 'Unfinished Business.' Business was database searches finished in lhe first quarter as Miami State defense is Ibe key matchup. Look mixed business with pleasore and heat for Alabama to edge out Penn Slate in rural Pennsylvania, 20-14. ", text of articles in journals. FSU 31-0. FSU has some injuries to deal with Number eight Pittsburgb travels to abstracts or reference books. as Dexter carter, Ronald Lewis, and 'Soulb Bend, Indiana to lake on 10P­ ranked Notre Dame. The Figbting Richie Andrews are aU questionable. It Complete information searches On lhe otherhand Miami is finally heal· Irish, who barely defeated USC lasl !.hy. Bernard Clark and Jimmie Jones week, takes on a difficult challenge in through millions of documents are both expected 10 play on a defense the Panthers. This rivalry can be quile that without lhem gave up only 13yards heated and the game depends on the per carry. Gino Torretta will stan in performance of Pitt QB Alex Van Pelt ." Quick. prompt delivery of printel place of the injured Craig Erickson. and turnovers. Take the points and Pitt. Notre 'ntis may not be a diSadvantage as Tor­ documents or charts. retta in his second start, broke Bernie Dame 22, Pittsburgh 21.

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