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Montclair State University Montclair State University Digital Commons The onM tclarion Student Newspapers 11-11-1993 The onM tclarion, November 11, 1993 The onM tclarion Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/montclarion Recommended Citation The onM tclarion, "The onM tclarion, November 11, 1993" (1993). The Montclarion. 683. https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/montclarion/683 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Newspapers at Montclair State University Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The onM tclarion by an authorized administrator of Montclair State University Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Montclair State College CLARION * Volume 73 No K i i I T ™ “ I 1 A C M M r i Q s .... V a m i IM f ... 1,1 v ;:x ¿;,:¿ llltO fÄ \*€ ...i....... » « i v ...................... à 1 ^ _ ■ > ; i B JB Ä Ä « if News/Wednesday, September 1, 1993 From the editor’s desk... Calle-in-Chief Just over 10 days since Halloween and already I’m in the Christmas spirit. I’m edgy, miserable, and extremely burnt-out. 113 Student Center Annex Most of my professors have already given me that middle of the semester, “you have to get to class’’ Upper Montclair, NJ 07043 speech and I ’vc completely forgotten what it’s like to walk into school just one day that I’m caught up T e l. 201.655.5169 Fax 201.655.7433 on all of my homework. Otherwise, I’m doing just great. EXECUTIVE BOARD This past week, although I spent most of it sick in bed, was full of those kinds of situations we Kditor- G eorge C alle........................E ditor-in-C hicf in-Chief types need to respond to; A m y F o st.......................................... Managing Editor MSC students portrayed poorly in these very pages, major administrative changes, procedural differences with the SGA treasurer,... those kinds of things. Chris Hinck .................... Business Manager The Bulls, as far as I can tell, do not deserve the kind of had publicity they have recieved since their EDITORIAL BOARD altercation with police last week. From the description of the events, I can honestly say that had someone, after being asked to leave our home, thrown a brick through any of our windows’ that those Glenn Steinberg ....................................N ew s Editor individuals would be in for a serious ass-whooping! Christina Tischio... Asst. Editorial Editor Why then is this a different situation? Because the house is rented out by some members of Tau Phi K eith Id ee................................................ Sports Editor Beta or any other greek organization for that matter? T h e fact that 2 or 6 or 50 kegs of beer and 100 lbs. Kelly Schab ................................................. Arts Editor of chopped meat were later discovered in the house means absolutely nothing. Jeddy W est......................................... Features Editor They pay the rent, no one was found to be drinking under age and no one was even charged with Gordon Patterson..........Production Editor being drunk or whatever other nonsense it is they call it. Is defending your home from intruders illegal now? Raul Rivera ................................Photo Editor Apparently for a bunch of college-aged fraternity members it is. Sam m y R ock............................................ C opy Editor I should hope that our administration stays out of it and does not add further insult to injury. The Greg MacSweeney ......Asst. News Editor bulls, as with other greek organizations, are engaged in many philanthropic endeavors as well as Brian Falzarano..........Asst. Sports Editor promoting more of a campus community feeling. Jason A lders....................................Cartoonist Isolated incidents such as these, especially those that occur off-campus, should not and cannot be Steve Kalas..................... Graphic Assistant used to make an example of an organization. In other news, administrative changes that rocked the campus continue to produce aftershock upon aftershock.(See related cover story p. 3 and Main Editorial pp. 14-15) INVESTIGATIVE NEWS UNIT Recent allegations brought against NJ state Governor-elect Christie Whitman(P. 11) are very Kevin Colligan, coordinator; Toni disheartening. No matter where you turn, the political process all over the world is spinning further and Andreevski, reporter; Chris Hinck, staffer further out of control. On a personal note, I’d like to congratulate the Jets on their crushing victory over my Dolphins. (It ADVERTISING MANAGER was a bet I made with Keith Idee our Sports editor > - 1 had to mention it. Nosebleed section-endzone- Kevin Schwoebel who got these tickets anyway...Bob Decker? SGjAmes, your sweater is coming along just fine and Liz, you’d better fahget abou’ it-you’re not GRAPHIC MANAGER & PAGE DESIGN funny! Kevin Colligan Well, that does it for me. I was pulled out of my sickbed this morning to complete this paper and, alas, here it is. FACULTY ADVISOR It kind of reminds me of that cartoon, “The Christmas without Santa Claus”. Prof. Ron Hollander No Santa-no Christmas. NoCalle-no Montclarion. The Montclarion is published weekly, except What would the children say Thursday morning? during examination, summer and winter ses V sions. It is funded , in part, by student fees HO! distribution through the Student Government Association, Inc. of Montclair State. The views expressed in the commentary section, with the GeorgtrCalfe exception of the main editorial, do not necessar Editor-in-Chief ily reflectthe opinion of the Montclarion. Corrections A dvertising Polic DEADLINES SIZE DIM ENSIONS PRICE The deadline to submit advertisements to The Montclarion is Noon on the Friday immediately It is the policy of Eighth Page 3.3" x 4.9" $70.°° preceding the issue in which you wish to advertise. 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MONT 2 CLARION News/Thursday, November 11,1993 Fraternity Committe for Academic Advising members Reform and Evaluation formed arraigned by Glenn Steinberg by Patrick D'Errico A task forewhich was set up by the performance of the faculty advising their advisor and as a result the student SGA, known as C.A.R.K.(Committee coordinator, lie said that they arc not may not graduate in four years. Six MSC students were for Academic Advising Reform and doing their job correctly and keep “More and more students are not arraigned in a Montclaircourtroom Evaluation), met with Dr. Richard sending students to the academic graduating in four years and we feel this last Thursday and charged with Lynde on Tuesday to discuss the advising building which is only for is part of the problem,” Crudele said. maintaining a nuisance, the concerns of undergraduate students people who have to switch majors, The members of CARE believe that students were arrested early about academic advising. transfer students, and students who arc a solution to this problem may be making 11 alio ween morning after a brawl CARE, a sub-committee for undeclared. the faculty advisors accountable for the at the student residence at 23 Academic Affairs of the SGA presently According to the minutes from the information that they give to their Bellaire Drive. The students consists of about eight people, though meeting between Lynde and CARIi, students. 'This way if a problem arises could also face disciplinary action membership is open to all students, said Lynde said that the only way to get when the student receive their audit it within the college. Mike Crudcle, CARE Director. advisors to care is to change the attitude is known that its not their fault and they Montclair Police Chief Thomas According to Crudcle, the meeting toward academic advising on campus, can graduate on time. Russo said that Judge Krnest between CARE and Eynde came after adding that administration has to make Another reason that Crudcle believes Booker “will not stand for mcetingthat Vivian Rodriquez, Director it a priority to advisors. students arc not graduating on time is nuisances that effect the township of Academic Affairs of SGA, had with “We’re in the midst of planning a lot because students arc not aware of all of and its people.” Dr. Carl Snipes, Acting Dean of Student of things. Are they going to happen for there options. He said that students The six students arrested who Affairs, which took place on Oct., 26, this years senior- unfortunately not,” could take independent studies, are all members of the Tau Phi 1993 and meetings between Crudele Lynde said. directed studies or take classes at other Beta fraternity are Gary Odendahl, and Gail Feinbloom, Acting Director of Crudcle said that a big problem for institutions. 18; Brian Cohen, 20; Shannon Academic Advising and Iris Barriera, seniors is the graduation audits. CARF) According to the minutes, Lynde Trautwein, 20; Brian Petroski, 20; Acting Asst. Director of Academic addressed this problem to Lynde, stating believes the problem lies within the Jorge Ramos, 21; and Keith Advising on Nov. 4. that the audits are not received by the budget, that there are not enough Zaofino, 21. They each pleaded In both meetings, they received students until the week before add/ teachers or classes.