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Vol. 59, Number4 Baruch College, ~UNY ,'' October 17, 1990 . . Chancellor Shum and Macklin to Serve on > Expresses' PresidentialSearch Committee Concerns to By Bevolyn Williams . 'Wilson, Shwn,. pr.esident.of :~:~> .. the Day Session Student Gov- . -: " "Students~ .~. . . - .... - .... -- By RafaelOiriieda ," 'emmentand Steven Macklin, w. Ann Reynolds, chancellor president ofthe Evening Ses- ofthe City U~vemty'of·New· sionStudentAssembly, will be York; expressed some of her. the two student representa- concerns and goals for the tives to sit on Baruch's presi- coining year at a press comer- ' . dential search committee. ence on October 3. . According to Shum..the de- She Said one of her chief' cisiontohavehim serveon the concemsisoverthebudgetcuts committee was uncontested CUNY has faced for the Past since herepresentsthelargest .several years. Senior colleges ,Choncellor ~AnnReyriolds numberofstudents. Therewas in the CUNY system took a that we can reinstitute' more some debate, however, on who $29 nnllion cut, compared to clasasectionsforspringtotake wouldfill the secondslot, since . ~' id Ii tab'1: h d b Steven Macklinl preside..nt Ofthe ES.SA their budget offall 1989. some ofthe students we aetu- the gw e nes es us e" y . According to Norman allyhadto turnawaythisfall," the CUNY board of trustees The faculty members who Search Committee, will be Fainstein, dean af the School Reynolds said. only allow two student repre- will serve have' not yet been holdingthefirst meeting with of Liberal Arts and Sciences, ·According to CUNY, the sentatives to sit on the com- chosen, according'~ Virgil the 1'epresentatives that have

.....- Baruch College's'budget was budgetcutshaveforcedsenior mittee. Macklin was the final Bird, chairman ofthe Faculty been chosen so far. Bird was cut' by $2.5milIion. ~e're colleges to cancel 'S10class choice. «J will incorporate the. Senate. -A survey was taken concerned with this conflict of .talkingaboutacutoflessthan sections. In addition, 1~200 concerns of both eveningand ofall·tbe fatuIty in a mailing datesbecause notonlywillthe 5percent,"saysFainstein. But class sections have been can- graduate .students and will regarding selection of repre- faculty representatives not be I' since most ofthe College's e~- celled by eo~unityeoU'lfes, dedicate myself to doing the sentatives to serve on the chosen in time, but if the I ~...... ~ nses.are ~ he says the which suffered4$13inillion . bestjoblcan,"hes8id.-rhe Committee~"Bird·said. meeting'takes place as sched- . ' .. • '. t .'. levelofmy sUClCeS&will hinge Aec:ordingtoBird,ten.people uled,therewouldbenofaculty ' ase~ousnnpac cut.. 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In addi- City UniVersity of New York never.held a leadership posi-shouldtbeywinthechair•. The ,Centerwereorderedshutafter ti~~L-Zator~lO.~d_th~Jall~~ on 80th Street and East'End tion, who has never partici_c- question was a reference to awindowfelloutfromthethird window was missing a .pivot Avenue. pated in a protest·Of pc>litieal Holmes' intention to run for floor on September 27. keeper on top of the Window Lamarre, a student at actionofanykind, tolead us." city eounc:il. Many windows in the build- and a device on the bottom BrooklynCollege,wonbyavote Holmes, whoin the pasthas -r have ambitions," Holmes . ingwereboltedshutand signs whjch keeps the window in of21-17. Hehasneverbeldan served as president of John said. 'Tvemadeit unequivo- have been placed on tbem place. elected position, on student· .Jay College's student govern- ·· .. cally clear. I be1ievewe have warning students not to open -ntefirstthingw&didwas to governmentin the past. mentinadditiontohisserviees politieiansthatdon'trepresent them. order all the windows in the One of LamaiTe's goals as' onthe USB, wasconsidered by us,1lDd Pm thinking .Jlbout "Iwasjusttryingto open the building shut to :preventany chairmanisto setup a council numerousobserverspresentto taldngtbepositiontotrytoget window,"said:MarcoGuerrero, po8SlDle reeuJTenC8,ofthat &C- o£. presidents'and' viee presi- betbe favorite to win the rid ofsOme oftbem." . a member of Latin American cident," Zatorski said. dents .or CUNY student gov- election. "I'veiuAled a lot ofthings," Youth. Guerrero reportedly Problems with that window emmen~.CVicepresidentsare Lamarre'avictoryeameattbe headded. -why? BecaUse I banged on the window twice, ·have.been1"ejMDtedinthepast, very dose tothei:r p.re.siclellta.~-..c.~efaR~two~__te. uwC:onuPi'ar-Dt •.tQ- them." " leeeening ··~e _18WS=Wmch:' ·accorctiDlf to ·,'to. mer-Xicier he said. -And decISIOns that Wlth.Ho m wliich student Lamarre resporided that he held itinitsframe. editor-in-emefKenBrown. The . aremadeare1JSU8llyseeative· 'del ..: e8ca~. .had no:embitiaJwof.nmning, .-Needl...to,~y, weranlike. Ticier.onceoccupied theroom decisions. Lamarre, who is a seDiorandcommunityeolleges' forpoliticaloflice. -We haveto hell to get down there,-said in wbiehthewindow was 10­ SEEKstudent, al80voic:ed his badtbeq»pottuuitytoquesDim be veryleeryoCpeop}ewhOare Alphonse Zatorski~ 8ssistant cated, whicb··ianOwthe office eoncemo¥eriseuessuchasday theamctidateL:T!MuWegatea trying toride on~.backofa directar of.campusplanning. . ci'tbeLatin'AmeJicanStudent;s care and SEEItprcgrams. then·east tbeirballota.. movement for political gain,- '1twas.a.potential di~." . Organization. Members of "We bavewitnessed the eve One orthe turningpcints in hesaid. 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-,.. ' - Chancellor Reynolds Discusses CUNY Issues - (17~ 360ParkAvenueSouth) mathematics, mathematical . Continual(rom Front PG6f! . Belle Zeller programming,networktheory,­ thought the protestawhieh or directly by writing: , __ .haveeeeurred on CUNY cam-.:,· State Education Department simulation, and statistics. Scholarships puses over the past two years CultuniI Education Center Graduatecourses ofthesame , were important. 'The CUNY . The Trustees of the Belle ­ StateandFederalScholarship types are acceptableforAlpha Iota Delta initiates with GPA students were not demon­ Zeller Scholarship Fund are and Fellowship Unit stratingover trivia,,.she said. ' now receiving applications Albany, NY 12230 of3.4. Application fonns are avail­ .: -riley were not complaining from candidateswishing to be able from the Department of abo~t the cafeteria food or considered for the 1991 Belle Financial Aid Still· Management, and are to be fussing around about things Zeller Scholarship Awards. Available submitted to Prof. L.F. Hsu. ,, thatdidnotmatter. Theywere These merit scholarships are very serious issues." for $1,250 peryear,renewable The New York State Higher European MBA However, she did not rule while the studentisan under­ Education Services Corpora­ out tuition increases for the graduate attending the City tion hasadvisedstudentsthat Consortium nearfuture. Reynoldssaidshe ... University ofNew York. ' itis not toolateforstudentsto bad once negotiated an agree­ Applications must be post­ apply for financial aid for the EMBAC, the European MBA ment. with the Governor of J markedbyNovember26, 1990. 1990-91 academic year. Inan Consortium, will hold a free CaliforniawhenReynolds was Applicants must have com­ , '. """ chancellor of California State open letter to college newspa­ forum for students and busi­ Lolita Randol;h dnd CresCentic. Coutinho pleted a minimum of sixteen pers across the state, the ness executives to find out WindowF31ls Onto' Street University. Under the agree- Chancellor ~.AnnReynoldaatstlMknt p~amference creditsatanybranchofCUNY president ofHESC urged stu­ about European MBA pro­ ment, CSU's tuition was in- more freshmen, but to having Anothercommittee,onsafety withanindexof'S,75 orbetter. dents to fully explore their grams and explore business Students Rally for Continued from Front Page ·oftheotherwindowswerealso creased with the understand- more transfer students and and community service) will Candidates.must also submit eligibility for financial aid, careers abroad. ,EMBAC rep­ the past.-Ihavenorecord of ' missingtheirlimitinganns. ingthatitwouldberolledback' continuingstudents. *Infact,- be chaired by Edison Jaekson, fourlettersofrecommendation noting that an estimated $2.6 resents eight of Europe's i~- he said. ,They recommended that when the state's revenues in- she said, "the senior colleges President of Medgar Evers attesting to their academic billion is available in state, leadingMBAprogramslocated The windows were installed Baruchhavea contractorcome creased. havefewer freshmen thisyear College.Oneofthegoalsofthis performanceandservice tothe feder-al, and in_stitutio~a1. -in England, France; Italy, 'Yoter Registration in 1983. The firm which in and replace and service the "I think it was the first time than did ityear agO:" ~,- eommitteefstoincreasesafety college, university, and/or funding for postsecondary Spmn, Sw{uerland, and the manufacturedthewindowshas windows completely. in American higher education "I'm very worried about the on campus. community. study. The letter also alerts Netherlan~. By MargaretIchuIl the opportunity that students since gone outofbusiness, 8C- Until then, the windows in historythattherewasactlially students wetumed away this The cOmmittee also hopes to All applications will be studentstoenrichmentsmade The European MBAcurricu- The University Student have due to theincreasein the cording to Zatorskt After its theStudentCenterwillremain a decrease in fees in a subse- fall,"'Reynoldll added. "Oneof cooperate with Police Oom-. screened and finalists will be to the Tuition Assistance Pro­ lum has an international ori- Senateheldarallyonthesteps number of seats on the City insta1Iation,aconsultantfrom - sh~t."There'snowayofknow- quent year: she said. my priorities is 'to get more missioner Lee Brown in mak­ interviewed by a committee of gram for first-time recipients entation. Students learn how of City Hall on October 11 to Council. He saidthatstudents Pomerance and Breines, the ingwhen they'll be reopened," A later agreement between funding for the University, to ing CUNY a source for police theTrUsteesortheirdesignees. ofstate financial awards. to deal in a multi-lingual, encourage voter registration shouldbe able to elect atleast architectural· firm that de- - said Carl Aylman, director of esu and the state was that trulymake open aceess.for ev- officers. "Our campuseS will Awardsforthe 1991-1992year BaruchCollegestudentsmay multi-cultural business envi- and participation among stu- one person who represents signed the windows, was sent student activities. ·tuition would increase gradu- erybodya reality." be a good source of a much will be announced byApril 30, applyfor TAPandfederal Pell ronment. Potentialcandidates dents. their needs to a seat on the over to inspectthem. Aylman said Guerrero will ally every year. Reynolds re- Reynolds also announced more profeSsional and much 1991. Winners will be known Grants by filling out financial mustbe interestedIn develop- Therally was thefirst partof Council. 'Trom that time until now, notbe held responsible for the ferred to this planas-alogical fourcommitteesshehasestab- more sensitive police force in as Zeller Scholars. aid forms at the financial aid ing a career abroad and are a campaign the USS calls Mayers also said that many we have not issued any con- incident. "We're not going to kind of thing that student Iished to help CUNY meet its the y.ears to ahead: Reynolds Applications are available office onthe secondfloor ofthe required to be bilingual. "Nelson Mandela and the prominent black leaders were tracts foranyrenovation work takedisciplinaryactionagainst leadershipbacked,ratherthan agenda. Oneofthemisaschool said., from Carl Kirschner at the 24th Street building. The consortium will be held blacks in South Africa do.not elected in the past because of on- those windows," Zatorski a studentjust because he was having sudden lightning systemcollaborationwhichwill The other two committees, OfficeofStudentDevelopment, at the Parker Meridian Hotel havetherighttovote.Students similar restructuring oflegis­ said. trying to open a window," he changes in student fe:es." be chaired by Joyce Brown, according to Reynolds, will fo- Room 1702, 360 Park Avenue PASS Discussion intheVendomRoom,118West ,," ofthe City University of New lative bodies. Pomerance andBreinessent 'said.Despitethe budget difficul- acting president of Baruch cus oncreatingandimproving , South. 57th Street (between 6th and York urge you toexerciseyour CUNY has been active in anotherconsuItanttocheckthe Most of the clubs in the ties, overall enrollment in- is College. programs in science and ThePlacementOfficeforArts 7th Avenues) on Friday, Octo- right to vote on election day." v~terregistratiopvessinc~ windows after they were in- building were.issued fans.in up; according to· Reynolds.. "The goal ()(this group'is to freshmen-yeer~p~&.-.,,--"---"---'-- Empire State and Sciences Students is ber 26 from 11:00 am. to 7:00 It was sponsored by the USS, the fall of 1987. According to formed of the accident. The ordertoimprcve cireulationdn Enrollment is above 200,000 create, in working with the Reynolds replaced Joseph . ~ p.m.andonSaturday,October CUNY, the United States Crescentia~u·" coordi- consultant confirmed what the builc:hng. In addition, stu- this year for the first time in public school~uchstronger Mmphyasc:'hanceUorofCUNY Challenger holding adi .$CUSSlon on nOW . to Survive the Job Search, In- 27from 10:00a.m. to4:00 p.m. Student Association and the nator of C VoterRegis- CampusPlanningobservedon dentshivebeenrequested not fourteenyeam.Reynoldsfound preparation for attending the on September 1 after serving Scholarships the day of the accident. In to smoke inthe'building. it "faScinating" that the in- City University of:NewYork," for eightyears aschancellorof terview, and Early Days On New York City Voter Assis- tration Program, over 100,000 ,

tan' theyfoun~~~~e ~.,;.-:s ·o:~,. ..~, ,,~' o"''';:':---C~> .~.,:, _:.i:.~~-Z~·:¥;~ ~,~~~~~ ..;.,s~~~ct~~~, :::~ ~~~.... .~ '~-"-"-""~'-'--""--'"~~''''' " Th eli . ·11 Making Strides ce Commission. voter re8istration_(onns.have· !lddition, .. -s: "r .• .. .. '. ,CSP. Empire State Challenger teo.h J b e SCUSSlcn WI ' CUNY h I A no· 't'C ~ *Throughout7'the Mandel.'.,. been distribuJ;.ed to ,'. scholarships and fellowships qe l~ by alumnio(the ,'~, 00 ~aJ.DS . aneer··· visittothe UnitedStates, they studentsbetweenfall 1987and .. ===:~~:y;:'~~~~~~~:: ~ Strides Against' _eJCpreSIleIitheir_Oll.trag~_QB.ruful1199()~ ---_._---'ihe."" llUlthematies,science,oec:upa-Weaver('90).ltWlllbeheldon -~cer W111beheldaHlea- ::~':m~;:=:n~U:~ di~cl,~~~"=for' . tional education and others. Thursday, October 18, at 1:00 tionsthroughou~theeastcoast. Americans toregister tovote,'! the USS wants students to Applicants must'be New York p.m. in room "1604, 17 Lexin~- arebeaonfiSuthndaAmY,~toberC21. said Lolita Randolph, coordi- know that fly.'-and posters State residents who will be tonAvenue. RefreshmentsWIll To n~ t e r ..encan alk,: --nator.: of. the campaign, in a promoting the MBndela ~Get matriculated in a registered be served. cerSociety partacipants w , . d V te" cAn . ?nCn"ATn in one ofthese ,For more information, con- ·d' or swim with press release announcing the outan 0 ,pmgn are degreep n ~ .' VALUABL.E INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY! ... "'l:)6 _66 run, n e, ro , . all'" available through the USS by Free weight loss Eastern Lobby . tact the ,P,:ASS office at 212- p'edgestosupporttheSociety's r y. be fields. ~1. f GregorioMayers whoseterm . calling212-794-5338 tween For student Preparing forCareer in Advertising ps387-1370. g Pti:~gramds reseaarch program for Shops sat,s A total of 312-scholarshi hfe-sahVln °ti. re as chairman of the USB ends 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. daily.' MODEL SEARCH: 1 or 2 Students-MonIWed-OCt.-Dec. . are available. Twenty-six will searc ,ed.uca on.an pa ent-- later this month, took note of women aged 20-45. Associates Full -'------~----- anAdvertsin~ be made to legal residents of Alpha Iota J;)elta care services. Choice of 'Meeting & Part-Time Experienced ri10delfitm Prepare yourself for Care.erwork­ eachofthe 12judicial districts The event was created by will 'assess potential. ing or 2 days a week as a non-paid intern in a in the state. Each award pro- Applications are currently cancer patients for patients, Locatton. This is t USS Elects New Chairman Call for free evaluation lively smalladag'encyinGreenwichVillage. Work -vides up to $3,000 a year for being processed for Alpha Iota theirfamilies, friends, andthe C.U.N.Y. approved. ~astem lobby shops, a paymentoftuition andfeesfor Delta, the National Honor ~o- general public to celebr~te Continued from Front.Page and. plaeement." All as a direct assistant to busy"president-;- Good exists," asked Lamerre aboue ---' - Dissertatlon--- -- 'Teaaermth8 magazine up to four years of full-time --ciety- for "Decision Sciences.-- - strength'andhope and toraise heights. All sizes. NQ typingskiUsandexcellentphonemannerrequir~. undergraduate study. Recipi- Undergraduate business ma- funds to continue the life-sav­ his past experiences. "Where .Research -industy has 'immediate were you on the political fore­ sxpenencanecesary. You learn agency methods, procedures &termi­ ents must agree to teach the jors must have taken at least ing programsofthe American (212) 549-1671 openings in' several of equivalent of one academic ' fourcoursesfrom thefollowing Cancer Society. front, and what organizations Nofee. NewYork Style nology, client retanonships, media research, year for every two years of methodological areas- with a In New York, "Maki~g have you been the head ofto our Midtown Manhat­ prove you have leadership FREE SPRING- BREAK' (2f2) 929-8188 marketing planning, working with artistsandcopy . awards received. GPA of3.2: ' Strides" is sponsored by radio tan locanons. ~--"""'riters, Information bulletins and Computer science, decision station WNSR. For more de- abilities?" O'Bryan asked. TRIPS to students or etc. You'll receive help in planning your applicationsareavailablefiom theory, econometrics, fore- tails,call theAmericanCancer "You would like to create the student organizations ob-hunt stategy and a working credit on your perception that I am' a neo­ ~We are looking for re­ the Dean of Students Office casting, inventory theory, Society at 1-800-ACS-2345. promoting our Spring esume! phyte, new in the movement," sponsible, mature indi-.. LamarresaidtoO'Bry8O. "I've Break Packages. Good vidualswho are, willing. ­ (Winter/Spring/Summer 1991 got more than that. Because Pay & Fun. CMI. when I was catchingtrains (to can to work· flexible hours internships also available) 1-800-423-5264 visit the various schoolsin the including nigtlts and Phone today! Ads Unlimited (212) 228~80 CUNYsystem)noonewaswith . me. I didn't· see you, ..my - ,weekends. 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4 •. Ticker • OCtober 17r 1990 1\ . .. . , ~~-~!-Ef:~~·:~-#t€J4t.1.Wi'[email protected])1iH¥j£1l ..jf.ilW1&&~'?tWiW.tWMt~~• ~ ;:;;.; ,.: :. ~ @l 4ifW mm ;::~ ~.Jr«Q..4Wif.WB&Wl4i:t2.fgM;M*tlIk.fP)EWillfilliw.lfg;m&P.jf.4W:1Wt.lf. Ri&+*E.-*i.. On The Outsi Looking In, Every Breath He Takes Established In 1932 Pat's World Solutions eNotTheStuffofDreams Jean Lamarre, who was elected chairman inner workings of the U .S.S., but with the Toni Colavito To the Editor: ofthe University Student Senate last Sun- . political figures that can Help the U.S.S. editor-in-chief [Enclosedisa responsetoanarticleinTheTickerofSeptember By KC. Sierra just don't want to get shot or "What?" ~ en~tled"Major Inmy dream, the spacecraft. day, likes talk about perception. He loves achieve its goals for the students ofthe City 19 by Tran Complex". My.response is to anything." ,, "Yeah," he explained, "It to Marla K. LJu t~e a?t~or~ w~ll as tootherstudentswhomaybeexperiencing slowly descended until it hov­ Myimpression was that the was detennined that current eredjustoutsidemyWindow. I to point out that perception is not what University of New York. We perceive that managing editor difficulties similar to those described by the author. I am media, with its increasing respondingin mycapacityas theASsociate Directorofthe office wanted to wake up, butit was emphasis on random violence, exists, but what we choose to believe exists. Holmes' defeat is our lass. of Coun~ling and Psychological services in charge of Career .futile. The green man walked had frightened the poor Mar- . In this case few can argue with Baruch This does notmean thatJean Lamarre will Peter Gonedes Counseling.] ,;, outand tappedon m~ndow. tiantodeath,"It'snotasbadas "Where there delegateHowardO'Bryan'sperception:Jean not be an effective chairman. He might be. productipn manager As the coordinatorofthe CareerExploration Resource Center "What do you want, they're making it sound, he~ at Baruch~ Ifeel a need to respond to your humorous, yet Ulysses?" I asked. Ulysses,"I said, tryingtocalm . is no justice, Lamarre is a neophyte. He might not be. There's no way to .tell Rafael Olmeda' p81~ul,.descriptionofyour "Major Complex". ·You open your "Let me in. It's not safe out him down. There is little doubt that Jean Lamarre's because thereis no standard ofcomparison. news editor articl~ with the statement•Afterfour years, two colleges and a ~ItJs notr he asked.-nten the criminal-is five different majors, I still-don't know what I·want to be when eloqu~nt maybe you can make some manner ofspeaking played a large Jean Lamarre has never been a student BorlsLoach I grow up." . "~ , lk· sense of. this city's criminal sovereign." role in his victory over his experienced and government president. He has never been a Robert Byrnes Your experience is not that unusual-albeit a little more .e re ta, lng justice system. capable opponent, Reginald Holmes ofJohn vice president. He has never held a seat on co-perspectives editors extreme-from·that ofmany students. I know what you mean about a criminal "The other day I witnessed about those "self-assured" freshman who seemingly have their a shooting. A crack dealer, prison overcrowding consti­ JayCollege ofCriminalJustice. Butlet's not council. There is no way to objectivelyjudge Rafael A. Martinez futures mapped out! The reality, however is most freshman justi t carryingan illegal gun, shot a tuted cruel and unusual pun­ eitheraren'tsure whattheywanttomajorinorWin change their lCe sys em customer who refused to pay." ishment." look at what Lamarre chooses to believe his capabilities. op-ed editor minds more times before they graduate. where the crimi- "What didyou do?" I asked. "That's terrible," ladmitted. exists. Let us look at what exists. Welcome to the big time, Lamarre. The . As in your ~wn situation, students select majors based on "I counted the number of "That's not even the worst Reginald Holmes has been active in the speecheswon't do youanygood now. It'stime Mickey Kramer In~mplete or maccurate information. As they gain more ex- nals are neither witnesses. Twelve people saw of it," Ulysses went on. "The pe~enc~ and acquire more realistic information they change ' that man pun the trigger. One • foryoutoactonyourpro~sesandrepresent sports editor arresting officer is still work­ U.S.S. for several years. He has fought for their minds and are ~le to make even better choices (i.e, they punished nor of them reported the crime. ing on the forms he has to fill learn that,psych?logy IS more than studying the Oedipus com- Two others came forward and what he believed in many times, by protest- the students of CUNY: We don't know you Ben Lee out, and the witnesses have plex and\or pems envy etc). Sometimes, however, they panic, rehabilitated." said they were willing to tes­ been calledin for furtherques­ ing, lobbying, arid increasing student yet, but rest assured: for the next year we, advertising manager bl~~ themselves,.or struggle along in a state ofhigh anxiety tify." tioning!" . awareness of the issues that affect them the students ofCUNY, will be watching you thinking t~ey are who are having these feelings "That's great!" I told him. "You mean they're doing Edward Asante and expenences. The saddest ones are those who give up and "Usually we hear about how most. Holmes is familiar not only with the very closely. here," he said. more time. than the' dealer?" economy & business leave school because oftheir confusion. no one wants to getinvolved." "That's right." Ulysses The sociologist from Mars You didn't mention seeing a career counselor to get some "You don't; understand!" paused for a moment, then never looked so nervous, so I assistancewithmakingyourdecision,andI wouldliketotellyou Ulysses shot back. "Their in­ asked with a solemn expres­ Lisa A. Bressl let him in without hesitation. Thank God No One Was Hurt art director and other students about the benefits ofcounseling. volvementwas worthless. The sion, "Whatisjustice?" Counsel~rs und~rs~d that for many students, selecting a "Why are you shaking?" I crackdealerisalreadybackon I had neverbeen asked that asked when he was inside. Roberta Ransaw college major and choosinga career is the first important life the street, released without question before. On September27 in the midst ofa relaxing plaints, to the proper authorities. The.win- , .decision (~r_~cii~gto _<:oD!e ~J~~ch) that tb.ey-m~e.__We_ "Oh, it's..nothing,.really. I bail." Continued on Page 7 'buslness manager· ._--~--~--- afternoon in the Student Center and Career dows in the Student Center were not in­ all know people who are bored and unhappy in their jobs, who come home tired and cranky and takeout theirfrustrations on Brain~torming Day next door at theAdministrative lounge, spected since theirinstallation in 1983...So Holly Hittman their families. You feel pressured to make a good career choice with Ben assistant-editor because you want to avoid becoming like that. a loud crash was heard. A window on the we were very lucky that no one was hurt. This isa realistic concern since you will spend many more 70~OOO ...And Justice-.,~,for All thirdflooroftheStudentCenterplummetted Campus Planning has not been doing its Roslyn Bernstein _ hOurs working(it,jaestiJnatedthatwespend hoursor 35 , "':0: ,",' • ".c' •• . yearsatwork)thanyou willspenddoinganythingelseincludbig. ' .: ~ -' . to. the streetbelow, catching everyone'sat- job maintaining buildings and grounds. Ailsa Solomon being with family and friends. Therefore, you want to choose a By BenLee. . dwell in the shadow oritsim- principles but under Dew-dr- tention, But thank God no one was hurt. 'Windowsshould·be inspected least a consultants"- ,- ,- careertliatwinsatijr.i.you:~-cn~·toCometOcOllep. . ----p,.e~lJmeci ~ t.i11-,.age.------,- ,-.- '-'-'-. --'--' ~ __.. __ .,__ .cumst-aDces that baye long. '', ~_ 'at once puts you in a group ofyouDg peaple- who-want to li"e a lireStYI~ --proven- gailty~»'" ThE!Se words· -'One-'area that ,has lost,its-sinee-ms _ ·iDcIrrcePatNm-ob- The window had beenin need ofrepair for, year and windows that are reported broken Continued on Page 7 representtheverybackboneof impact is incarceration. In- soleteasaformofpunishment. the American justice system. careerarion, or variations Alongwit.L~p)pUlati()n~.., three years. But according to Alphonse should be repaired immediately. Perhaps AmeriCans enjoy the merits of ther~ has 'been' used as a plosion, crime has bothgrown CampusPlanningshouldlookintoreplaci~g Staff Zatorski, assistant director of Campus The Unspoken this system at an irrevocable measure of punishment since in size and evolved in COID­ Planning, no one seemed to be aware ofthe the outward opening windows with simple David Borg costtosociety. Whilethisleg1ll the proverbial days of the plexity. From a time when Alex Cao mechanismhasallowedjustice dungeon. Before then, crimi- crimewasdefinedasanyactof problem,eventhoughThe Ticker, whichused double-hungs, that way no one has to worry Michael Keely to prevail in most cases, its, nals were often removed ftolJl, barbarism to an age where to occupy the room, and the LatinAmerican about limiting arms and shattered glass on Andrew Lazan Dilemma shortfalls and loopholes are societybywhatwascpnsidered crimes are categorized and a Sammi Perez beingskillfullymanipulatedby a punishment worse than criminalcanrangefrom brutal StudentsAssociationrepeatedlyissuedcom- the sidewalk. To the Editor: defense attorneys causing the death;ostracism:'n1ePilgrims rapists to sophisticated com- Gabrielle Portella A civilizationcanendureonlyforaslongasitscitizensbelieve erf;)Sionofcriminaljustice. The useda similarformofisolation puterhackers. Inanycase,the Quan Tran that the fabric bin~ngit together is a strong-on,e..---l,;ena~·~~:ow~-)()m-is-nO-longer a me- butin apublicIorum_kno,WJHilS_c_t:iminals who once repre"- Lenny Vigliotti - violent crime andits unpublished perpetrators exist to under- dium for justice, but an arena the stockade. sentedthe few lowly undesir- Bevolyn Williams minethatfabric. Theattackbytheju."eirilesontheCentralPark wherelawyersactoutthemany , The common element in all abIes have flourished and joggerstruckaresponsivechordinthemin~sofmostAmericans,tactical plays learned in law prospered in all segments of the majority of whom must face the daily threats of human school. Matching witafn a society. ·Qyoteso;£tlieXortnilJ/it: teenage predators. Itis no wonder, then, thatthis majorityhas contest of drama does not en- Now theiinprisoned crimi- been howling for a stifi'prison sentence for these attackers. sure'thatjustice will prevail. I' AI hine wi nal is no longer banned. from The Ticker Is published The unspoken dilemmafaced by those who are'sympathetic The premise behind our ,lY1.ate .lng wus civilization but assimilated bl-weekly,seven times a to the plight ofthe jogger was tobalance an outraged .sense of philosophy is that mistaken • if into the sub-culture that ex- semester, by The Ticker anger with a desire toeIisure a fair trialfor the accused. This guiltisa greaterinjusticethan In a contest 0 ists in prison. Here you will editorial Staff at 137 E. balancingact was difficult to maintain especiallysince thehard mistaken innocence. This is. drama does not find a simple form of pOliticns "One ofmy priorities is to get more funding for the University, 22nd Street, New York, evidence for a conviction, except for the video tape confessions, no longer a balanced compro- alongwitha primitiveeconomy to truly make open access for everybody a reality." N.Y. 10010, Room 301F. was simply not there. Yet this video confession rings with hard mise when you consider that h basedonbartering. Neverthe- All work except printing truth;I believe thatthesejuvenilesdidinfactassaultthejogger. innocence is now an easily ensure t at less, the prisonenvironmentis ~ is done by Baruch The question remainingis this: what can society do this time to bought commodity Some of •• ·11 not conducive to anybehavior punish the attackers? And when a fit punishment is found, a the most notorious criminals justice Wl that is socially acceptable. undergraduate,graduate ~ Ann Reynolds, chancellor ofthe City University ofNew York more troublesome problem emerges: what can .society do the have been acquitted of their prevail." Furthermore, a prison term orCUNYBA students. All next time that such an act ofviolenee occurs? It seems logical alleged crimes by employing L will strip an individual ofany typed and signed that society has a duty to protect itself against the predatory the best legal minds. semblance ofcivility while si- -contr-lbutions-ancHetters- - '-actions -ot--those'-who--woul~~its otherwise-peace·loYing ----,-By design;"OUI"-legal-system,· -,- . - -. --- ,-- .multaneol1sl.Jl- fostering hei- .~ ,.'__, .._~,_ are welcomed, and citizens. Should society treat these juvenile offenders as juve- can onlyproduce an illusion o.f nous antisocial behgvior.A should bemaJled to the ' niles and thus hope to rehabilitate them? Or should it take a justice with a darker reality these forms of punishment is felonious fledgling can be con­ "We're not going to take disciplinary action against a student above address. Our hard'Stance and punish them With long prison terms? '. that' looms everywhere. Be- segregation. During those victed for auto theft and leave office Is opened during Theanswerliesinhowsocietyviewsthefragilityofthefabric ,cause justice is an intangible times when scant populations prison as a bonafide graduate just because he was trying to open a window." regUlar school hours. , binding the various strands together. What is critical is the ideal that is ever changing in were greatly interdependent, in the school' of crime with Anu -... public perception ~howt?ejustice system handles-these.court the context of social develop- expulsion from the 'social newlyacquired~in~pe, -~- .. J_.. • ------_ __ .- " .... -, -- c~s. ep , , ,, , questions should be punished, then chaos and anarchy won: t~ guilty must be sculpta perfectimageofjustice. reprimand.. murderand ,perhap8~a minor Carl Aylman, director ofstudent activities directed to the punished as adults. The victim must be 'sa~edthat ':justice­ At best, we can only hope to Today we employ the same Continual 011 p~ 6 Advertising - Manag$r, regardless ofhowitis defined must have been served. Society, Business Manager or too, must no lessbe assured ofthe outcome. ' The opinions expressed on the Op-Ed pages are those of the individual wri~ and do not Managing Editor at­ necessari1yrepresenttheopinionsofTheTit:Jfereditoria1staff. TMTickeraeceptsonlytypewritten (212)387-1182. andsignedopinionpiecesofnotmorethan750wordsforpublieatioD. Addresea11 piecestotbeOp- Ed Editor. ." 6 • Ticker • OCtober 17z 1990

ers who, like themselves, are THE AL OUT'LOOK . "Theyrealr~~increasingtlie Justice in jailor belong there. Some •• ..1. J ex-cons have a huge network Soloutions are not Dreams police force." Co'lltii&ued from ptJ6e 5 of connections with alliances Continued from page 5 phasized. I have also seen in- "What for?" Ulyssesyelled. What'~ s YOur degree in druguse. Worse yet, in different penitentiaries "Justice is the legally en- stances where, rehabilitation "To arrest more offenders and most of these ex-convicts are covering severaljurisdictions. World Party All Semester Long forced protection of. an isaleooveremphasized.But.the bring them into an already deemed fit to be readmitted Theirlifestyleswillcontinually individual'slifeandproperty," criminal justiee system here overcrowded system? The.so­ into society. re-enforce their behavior By Andrew Lazen student who reads it. Unlike light to find an off-campus 10­ Opinion? I said. ' doesn'thaveenoughofeither." lution is not just more~ops, Mostpeople do not consider whetherin prison ornot. This My eyeballs almost shot out too many other ethnic clubs cation for an all out DSSG' "You soundlike a textbook," "That's going too far, but more judges and more jail a desirable form of exist- who constantly produce flyers sponsored Baruch Bash hope­ fact alone should warrant a oftheirsockets when I entered Ulysses laughed. "But what Ulysses. I mean, what are we jails." ... J that read something like: The fully by this semester, andone differentapproeehtocrimeand the OakLounge. DanceMusic should happen when a law is supposed to do?" "Where is the money sup­ Italian society presents~n everyothersemesterthereon.) punishment. pulsating throughout the en- broken?" "We're talking about a posed to come from? The Italian party sponsored by the I calIon our student gov­ In analyzingthe problem, we tire 22nd street building, a This question was easier criminaljustice system where Italian club.. This gives the ernment to lobby for control country is in a recession and "Criminals who often lose sight of the victims dance floor flooded with stu­ than the last: "The offender the criminals are neither pun- . the federal, state and local andtheir ordeal. The crime is dents, circlesformingWith the impression to the reader that over what goes on and who We'd Like To should be punished." ishednor rehabilitated. What governments are all in a state just the beginning of the vic- best dancers grindingitoutin ifyou're not Italian they don't gets use of the Oak Lounge. have' once rep­ "Is that all?)sn't there sup- did you sayjustice was?" offiscal crisis." timization. A rape victim is themiddle. Couldthisbetrue? want you there. The Oak Lounge isfor the stu- posed to be rehabilitation as Struggling to recall my ""Here's the answer." resented the few made torelive thecrimeinher A pulse in the wrist ofBaruch At this time, the Oak dents use not the faculty and Know! well?" he asked, words, I muttered, "It's the le- Ulysses began. thoughts, in her nightmares College? Call an ambulance! LoungeOocatedonthe2ndfloor we know what's Pest for our "I suppose an effective gally enforced..." and in the courtroom. Unfor- Call the news! "Baruch Stu­ ofthe 22nd street building) is own generation. We can'tjust Justthen I awoke suddenly. lowly undesir­ criminaljusticeSJ'Stem should "That's the problem. Laws tunately, most women will dents having fun on campus!" theonlyspaceavailable which -letaclubuse theroom without Frustrated, I ran to my-win­ I ables have choose to avoid legal proceed- . The party was· sponsored islarge enough for anykind of , investigating what they're go­ have same degree of both," are siniplynotenforcedinNew dow. There was no spacecraft, ings for fear ofthe courtr06rn-by theIt8.liali'SocietY but'one all out sfu-aentevent:· There-' Ing to' do"-w:ithit.- But most 137 East 22nd St. -admitted.-., • ... --- .- -York-City. Thus, -theN-is-no no Ulysses. florished and trauma. In either case, a few could not tell without asking. important, we must ask them Ulysses looked extremely justice."I thoughtIDySses was ' Solutions, I concluded, were horrifying moments will lin: All werepresent;male,female, how their proposed event will Box 447 dissatisfied. "In the time that finished, but suddenly he not the stuffofdreams, but of prospered in gerwiththesewomenandcon- white, yellow, black, brown. A "The Oak draw students not associated rve been studying your eul- added, "Where there isnojus­ determinedeffort.Forthetime tinue to dismantle their emo- perfect sample of Baruch's withtheircultureand actually New York, NY 10010 tures, I have seen societies tiee, thecriminalissovereign." being,manwouldhavetosolve all segments of tion'a1 stability for years to overall population. A stat Lounge could be see theirflyers beforetheroom where punishment is overem- "Whatcanbe done?"I asked. this one on his own. come. Although this is an ex- teachers dream. A true sign of is granted. lfit were up to me society." treme example; many other hope. It was a time to throw the second step I'd give the Oak Lounge to the kinds of victims can attest to the books aside and let it out. Italian Society (and any other thefeelingofpersecution when It was a Thursday, the in shedding club who does the same) every ence. Criminals, on the other probed by a good defense at- schoolweek wasofficially over; Thursday. They throw parties Pat's World hand, have a very different torney. commence'partying! Baruch's repu­ for All while other clubs indi­ perspective. "Threehotsand a When all is said and done, Hats off to the Italian So- rectlyexcludeothers. Ifan cot" isthe colloquial phrasefor and justice has supposedly cietyandanyotherethnicclub tation.as a dead ethnic club wants to hold an some. They look at jail as a triumphed, the victor is made who follows the same path. I event which would be pre­ Nowbusiness majors caneasily handle Continued from Page 5 place where. you can get free victim once more by the gov- saythisnotbecausetheythrew beat School. " dominantly for its own mem­ that reflects thier desire to room and board. How can you ernrnent. Those who are a great party but because of bers let them go off campus make more money, interact deter homeless people from robbedofvaluables, dignity or the way they went about it. are only 13 Thursdays in a and sell M&M's to finance it! today's toughbusiness problems. with other people like them­ crime when the punishment life by some degenerate, will The flyer they posted allover semester, The Oak Lounge This is a business school not a selves,andworkinOccupations wouldonlybeanimprovement beforced todefendincourtand our schools bulletin boards to could be the second step in monastery! Inclusionisa vital that carry a certain amountof in their quality of life. Then ultimately support in prison inform thestudentsoftheevent sheddingBaruch'sreputation need at Baruch while separa­ Texas Instruments solvea wide prestige, -responsibility, inde­ as a dead beat school. 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By TaY11l Pope and ready for a good party. "'­ College life. Wowl_. It has Just as I thought, the been almost four weeks, and professor told us what would ~ .. alreadycollege seemedaseasy beon the test. She told us that as a walk in the park. 'College the test would entail appeared to be so simple. It everything we learned since was not like high school. It thefirstdayofschool. Shesaid . was better! There were no we shouldstudyhard toensure.. teachers nagging me about doing well on the first test, so '. o· reports due on topics I cared justincasewe do notdo well on . nothingabout. There were no the next three, we would not endless homework beindangeroffailing. Smiling assignments.due everyday of what seemed like an evil grin, my life. There was no she told us to simplYo study memorization of quotes from everything. Everythingl... I people I did not even know. could notbelieveit. Thistime, But most of all, so far, there I not onlyfelt lightheaded, but I alsofelt as though I would be physically sick. How was I suppose to studyeverythingin ' two days? The professor ~ISmiling whet warnedus to studyeach day so we wouldn't have 0 to cram the nightbefore,butcramrninghad seemed like~'or.~ become so easy to me. 1 didjt .' .' ·~.ko·~: ..... all through high school. i\D.d . an evilOgrjfJ, that's whenithitme.Weremy 0_. _ ~i'" teachers right all along about /:0 . $. " ~ :-:. ~ • o.;o~~ .:-. she told. to studying? Did all thJ?Jlte~BridgettDauis _litJ .;';;'. ;:.:~ :t=~:Fi~J3~r.~~Q_Get~~~~ '~ simptystudy :-Ef)gli .£.; .•.. ssqr._

0 Suddenly;IrealizedIwsS°. Making' an lmoectis hiatt onherpriortty fist everything. Ii' theone who waswrong. College "'1,~I is notjusta place toparty ~d haveagoodtima Ir'sa placeto By Massimo ~erno graduated from Spelman its crime-soiled reputation. II:::::::;; geta good education.Ofcourse, Makinga differenceishigh College and -Columbia Her activities at Baruch were no test! it's alrighttotake somethings on BridgettDavis'prioritylist. UniversityGraduate School of beside teaehing include Coming straight from high instrideandnottoworryabout AsoneofBaruch'snewEl)glish Journalism. Her first major illl;;\';i;:<;jljJj\;;'; school, I was preparedtoWrite tests, but it's more important professors, Ms. Davis came to newspaperjob was workingas a twenty-five page report on to learn how to budget your Baruch to place her talents in 'a feature reporter for the the first day ofschool. All my time and study properly. With the most receptive Atlanta JournaL Later on, "Teaching in an teachers toldme I wouldneed thatinhand, I startedtostudy environment. working for the Philadelphia to study extra hard if I even half of all my material in "Teaching in an urban Inquirer, enabled Ms. Davisto wanted toget a passinggrade preparationforthe test. I used urban setting, - onany test. All the guidance mytimewisely,spendingthree setting,·as opposed to the pursue another interest

counselorswarned thatcoDege hours of solid studying and 0 suburbs, enables me to make' importinttoher:Arts. Shehas as opposed to' was80muchmoredifticu1tthan understandin,.g the material. animmediate impactas a role beenfreelancewritingonBlack high school. I believed them, The day before the test, I model," says Professor Davis. Arts and artists for twoyears. the suburbs, but my first couple of weeks studied the remaining Living in Fort Greene, were so excitingandnew .that material. By the time the test Brooklyn allows her to write enables me to 'Iwasnotgoingtolettheadvice came, 1knew all the material. "I love to about African American arts ofanold grayhairedguidance When I walked into the and artists from a unique make an counselorruinallthefunlwas classroom, I sat down ·t d I ~ IAlr1 e an perspective. Many writers, immediate 0 having. The fun really did confidently knowing I was rrI J continue until I learned about prepared.Witha quickprayer, poets, singers,. dancers, myfirst big test. I took my test. enjoy getting musicians and film makers impact as a I could not believe it. Just Thefollowing week I got my residednFortGreene.mcluding role model. " hearing the professor say the testback. I passedwitha grade paid for it. " Spike Lee and Branford Call Now! Classes Start Soon. word -test" made me feel so in the nineties, It felt good to Marsalis. She has met Spike Manhattan: (212) lightheaded.lthoughtIwould get my first good grade in Lee before his fame at 977-8200 faint from shock. She mus~be college, b~t what.felt better "There are many first Morehouse College, where membership in the "Women eitherjoking~routofhernnn~. ~a~ . dIsCOVerI?g my generation African-American Spikeattendedand graduated of Color ' Network" .All-I~ouId-t:ut.ofwashI~ ~~~~~:~an~~k.~°to~onegestadentsher~ o o. o _~_o_ whoneed-- -fllree--yearso-efore ·-ner. '0 O-orgarnzatioii _0_0 -- do 0 was too ear y or a test. was a ave . 81 ,, od 1 ith simil .. .. . d d' eali. h hard dvinzi more roie m e s W1 sirm ar Morehouse College IS adjacent If there IS one thing notreadytositdownan stu y, r ze t at stu )'lng IS a back unds and I wanttolet . .., at least not yet. I figured I part of college. I no longer gro , to Spelman ~ollegeIn Atlanta. Bndgett ~V1s would like t:o wouldwaititout. Shewouldof neededa grey-hairedguidance themknowI~nderstandwhere MS.DaVlSeventuallycame berecogmzedfor, she sumsIt course tell us what would be counselor to guide me in the they are connng from." to New York after leaving upas:"Beingyoungenoughto on the test. I assumeditwould rightdirection.Goingtocollege Journalism is what she hometownDetroit,"anaverage understand students be on a single topic or a simple and learning abOut myself loves most because "I love to _blue collar town," because she problems and needs and old ltr/ STANLEY H. KAPLAN chapterjustlikeinhigh sch90l. makes me my own guidance write and I enjoy getting paid lovesNewYorkforitsdiversity enoughto beabletoofferthem cI Take Kaplan OrTake Your Chances Suddenly,Iwasjustfineagain °counselorI . for it." Professor Davis of'people andenergyinspiteof help and direction." , " 10 • Ticker Perspectives • OCtober 17; 1990 -,"

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LO\lE YoJ~ thatI thinkyou'rethegreatest it'smyfinanceclass, Justabout everhave to endure. .. VA "I. LO\lE ~00? mom in the world and that I five minutes into each class love you deeply and sincerely. and I'm out like a light. It's Well I better stop, paper is Oh, toansweryourquestion incredible, this happens every too expensive. Ijust wantyou from your last letter. Yes, I time; and not just to me but to know that just in case you still playairguitarinthenude. about halfofthe class as well. feel like sendingyour favorite Mom, for the last time, there's Anotherthing, theother day son some money, don't hold Dear mom, was"Roseanne"goingtoswitch ~ Howareyou and thefamily? slots with Monday Night Don't worry, I'm not writingto Football that week or what? ask for money this time. Rent . And then what about Twin is due soon but I figured if I Peaks? I believe this is only a keep eating Cup 0' Noodles CUNYphenomenon, donejust - ~o ~" and peanut butter and jelly to throw people off. sandwiches I might have Anyway, work is OK but enoughfor rent. ItgetSboring Pm afraid I might be demoted. butI trytobecreative, I switch soon. Just the other day my {~ $ r betweenstrawberryandgrape boss asked if I could mop the - 0 I jam for a variety, men's room. I thought it was -- L-... $:_ : :" oJ Things in New York aren't strange but I complied that bad. I was only mugged nonetheless. And just oncelastweekandstillhaven't yesterday,Ifounda toiletbrush been hit by a stray bullet yet. with my name on it. I couldn't Oh mom, thanks for the believeit. Either I have a new advice - prune juice really position, or the janitor is also does work. Boy, does it work! named Quan...... ~A.'= Once Itstarted kicking in, it Hey mom, by the way, :.:.....~ keptworkingall too well. As a what'sgood for treatingwarts? ·..."Qfu ~ .. matter of fact I had to grab You should know 'cause I .J't'~Q ! some Pepto Bismol to try to remember you having some /. II counterthepctentprunejuice. hugeoneslasttimeI washome. But I feel much better now. Oh yeah, my birthday is :nfl I .' Last weekend was a long coming up, but you know you .I - .,.••I. one, we observed Columbus shouldn'tfeel obligatedtosend reallynothingwrongwith this I was stuck in the elevatorfor back! Don't fight the feeling, Day. But something else, the me a gift or anything. It's not act. I do it all the time, it's a about 25 minutes. Out ofthe .go withit! Iswear,it'snotonly Tuesday after was a Monday , like it's a special day for me or greatstressreliever. I usually other19peopleintheelevator, healthy to give but the self­ schedule. I tried to explain anything. 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However, (shhh- Ifyou're really broke small the only way to getin is It's just too crowded, where and need to use this source, NYC Club Scene if you're on the guest list, if getting from one· side of the 'tell the guys at the door you you're very familiar with club to the other is an knowVickytt(ebartenderfrom pretty boasts a lyric that is obscene, Constitution is built on What's Hot, What's Not someone who works there, or adventure and dancing is an Bedrox, Ifshe comes out just I want to lift your shirt pornographic,sexistandracist, freedomofspeech,andAmerica your an extremely beautiful impossibility. . playitoft she can'tremember and suck your titties." as Jagger sings: is built on the idea that the woman. However; when PerfectTommy's(84thStreet everyonesheser;ved drinksto). A Nation on Ted Nugentand 2 Live.Crew "I've got girls giving ~e consumer is king of the there'sa will there'sa way. On and Amsterdam Ave.) "owns" Perfect Tommy's: great fun, maybe obscene, buttheycan't things I don't want economy, and the consumer By Andrew Jl8zsn this rare occasion. When you Sunday or Monday afternoon Tuesdays. The "happy-go­ greatpeople,greatbartenders, even begin, to -match the children I don't ask for." says that 2 Live Crew is good, Midterms, finals, term do it you want to do it right! put your phony foreign accent lucky" crowd are just there to and no attitudes. controverseythatThe Rolling . / he then goes on to say: evident by the multi-million papers, term projects, and OnMondaynightsTheChina . on, call the club and tell them do one thing; Have Fun! No Wednesdays is rolling at The Offensive Stonesattractedinthe197(ys, . "Black girls want to get dollar empire that' Luther keeping up to date with Club (75th Street and you'rea writerfor someforeign "Snobs Allowed! Drinks are PeggySues(12thStreet(?)and withtheiralbum"SomeGirls." fucked all night Campbell built with his style readings will most likely keep Broadway)isit! EddieMurphy, newspaper (that corresponds slightly cheaper than the big University Place). A semi­ By-RobertByrnes to incidents like the, Central Thecoverofthealbumfeatured but I just don't have that ofmusic. the bulk of Baruch students Cher, Mike Tyson, Jack with you're accent). Tell them name clubs. The place is not trendy club with a picky door. 2 Live Crew, which has been Parkjoggei'attackofmorethan " drawings of women in their much jam." Hopefully, the courts will out of the nightclub scene on . Nrcholson, and Darryl you anda colleague wouldlike huge but it's more than Ifyou likeyour clubs darkand called,"the. most"contoversialayear,ago. bras with" .prfces. listed againthequestionarises, why realizethisfactanddismissall weeknights. However, there Strawberry are just some of to do a story on the club and if sufficienttodance, walkabout, crowdedPeggySuesisfor'you. band in the "world, recently' .-~. 1 suppose thafTed Nugent underneath them. Sure the wasn'tJagger or Richards put charges .against Luther may be that one Monday, "the stars you could possibly they'd please put you on the and "Mingle". The music is " Admission$10. ChinaClubis releas~d "",Banned in the persuaded 1i~~n~rs .to give album·" "incited" women's on. trial. or ,even censored, Campbell. And maybe (but I Tuesday, or Wednesday night catch winding down, The door guest list for Monday night. great. The D.J. mixes it up very good on Wednesday and U.S.A.," the video that tells everyone a dose ofV.D. when activists groups, but Mick Maybe because Jagger and doubtit)MoralityinMediawill whenyousendthebooksflying' is always mobbed with· good­ This is a proven method (I'm with Dance music, 7(Ys diseo,' pretty easy to get into their side to the story that put he sang: , Jagger' ancIXeithRichards Richards are white and 2 Live loSe -tnefr-·"holier-tnan· thou" intothebedroom wall,jumpin rooking people who are mostly the proof) and" can be used to 70'sP9P music, somenewwave compared to Mondays. a nation on the offensive. "Thefirst time that I gotit I weren't put on trial for it. Crew are black. attitudeandlet2 LiveCrewdo the shower, getdressed andgo wanna-be stars (if they were get into any club with a strict andsomerock&roll. Basically, The Simpson's (the place Band leader Luther was just ten years 01d The title track ofthe album The United States its thang. out. In choosing your anybody of importance they door policy." anyone who shows up will get . where Bedrox used to be) was Campbell (who also produced I got it from some kiddie destination I will layout a wouldn't be waiting outside to The music is varied in (unless you walk up with a forced to abandon Bart & Co. the video) isbeing put on trial next door . careful calendar to follow for getin). Entrance to the China anywhere from Elvis to Snap. huge "booger" hanging out of because of the- immediate for writing what the United well I went to see the doctor threatofalawsuitby Fox T.V. States Government considers and he gave me the cure However, thepublicityworked to be pornographic, obscene I think I got it some more." out pretty well for them and sexist lyrics, which also or even: because they're crowd is lack any redeeming artistic "Well I make their pussy returning on Saturday which value according to the courts. purrwiththe stoke ofmyhand means good fortunes for the 2 Live Crew consider their they know they're gettin' it new owner. The club is now lyricstofallintothecategories from me called Questions (49th Street ofart,comedyandfantasy. But .I give them Cat Scratch between 8th and 9th Ave.) the government doesn't agree Fever." check it out. and are trying desperately to this song was released and There's going to be a huge censor theirmusic. popular in the mid seventies. college partyrightinBaruch's The government is not the Whywasn'tTedNugentputon backyard, at Spacely's (28th onlyon 2 Live Crew's case, the a criminal trial forincitingthe Street and the corner of organizationMoralityinMedia spreadingofvenereal disease. HERE'S WHY Lexington Ave.) Thursday, is coming down hard on them Whichis worse? Ted Nugent October 25th. Doors open at byclaimingthat2 Live Crewis or 2 Live Crew who say: 10:00 p.m. with outrageous setting an example that leads-"Hey girl I think you're THE ·SMART·MONEYAT drinkspecialsincluding;$1bar "whenhavecoriVicte"'dCriminabf"·' .drinksfor ladiesforthefirst45 " been given three-piece suitS to minutes , $2" bar drinks for One and Half wear? 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, ,. Duenna" Thisstudioatmosphereiscrisp Dazzles Soul Asylum and spontaneous. When you And the Horse they Rodein listen to this album; you get .on. the real feeling of the band's Edinburgh Produced by Steve Jordan continuity and freshness. A&MRecords The song "Easy .Street," is RATING: ***1/2 somewhat reminiscent of the Festival By Lenny Vigliotti Replacements' "Alex Chilton," By Eloise Niederkirchner and"Grounded," isa songthat' Making a stunning "And the Horse they Rode in shows how spontaneous these appearanee at the opening of.~,., on," is Soul Asylum's latest guys are. the International.Festival in album release, andisthemost Vocalist, Dave Pirner comes Edinburgh,theBolshoiOpera, energetic and inspired music across with an attitude, and it ·oversbadowed.in the. ~ by ,.,~ -"~F

'tohit the airwaves this year. isthissenseofconfidence that itsgl~oroustwintbeBolshoi, '\ "< Out of the Minneapolis; the band as a whole displays.' Ball.t~· emerged .from· the Minnesota this guitar based The music is so diversified background with a brilliant; quartet(recording since 1983) that it evokes feelings ofsome performance of Sergei succeeds in creating some of great 70's rock bands like, Rhino Bucket distortion and the standard, lot ofass, take your pick. Prokofiev's opera "The the most diversified music. Santana, Blind. Faith, Rhino Bucket driving hard rock chords. But no matter how much I Duenna" or -aethroal in a They couple their music with Steppenwolf and Bachman Reprise Records Field'sleadworkisconsistently enjoyed Rhino Bucket, I could Monutery." some veryintricate andbiting Turner Overdrive (BTO), and Produced by Daniel Rey good, especiallyhisbiton"One neverquiteshakeoffthefeeling Based on the 18th century "'The~Bo~ls~Jwi~•.~&~il~et~o1.f~M~08~COW~~. ~ ~ ~ :--_---:-_~~ lyrics. :.- __ still manages toremain on the RATING: **112 Night Stand," which proves they were ripping off ACIDC. English ballad opera "The' z: "Nowhopelessromantics are cutting edge. ByJoe Kelly that simplecan mean effective .Actually, theydidn'tripoffACI Duenna" by Richard Brinsley wearing white collars The rhythm section of Rhino Bucket was the best too. DC as much as they recreated Sheridan, Prokofievhas given upstanding assassins/clean drummer Grant Young and ACIDC album, I've heard in Like ACIDC, Rhino Bucket their style of music. If this us a vivacious, hilarious and filthy dollars bassist Karl Mueller are solid years. Unfortunately,itwasn't neverbites offmore than they album was a television show, musiealdelightinthecategory hardjacketfanatics as each plays off one another recordedbyAC'DC,butinstead can chew - the songs are tight, the words reenactment would ofMI0281"t'S, -eom Fan Tutte," who kill for religion idea. GuitaristDanielMurphy by Reprise Records big hope well built, andField doesn'tgo be flashing across the screen. and Rossini's "Barber of in a city full ofaddicts doesn't fill the sound with big for 1990-, RhinoBucket. To say overboard on his solos. Rhino Sure Rhino Bucket'sounds Seville." The plot is set in with color television." guitars, instead he just plays these guys are AC/DC Bucket provides restrained, good cranked up, loud. Sure it motien when Don Jerome an takenfrom thesong"NiceGuys aroundtherhythm sectionand enthusiasts goes without disciplined rock and roll. kicksa lotofass. 'Butthose are impecunious aristocrat in (Don't Get Paid)" and keeps the energy alive. saying, infact tocall them AC/ They're all accomplished thebarestessentialsfora hard Seville makes a deal' with represents the attitude and IfSoul Asylum's album was DC imitators might be more musicians and I expect they rock band. Rhino Bucket has Mendo~ the fish merchant, social conscience ofthis band. a movie it would be filled with appropriate. put on a great live show. proven they've learned the who has a plan to comer the , The band was recorded live fast camera shots.. Each song The foursome are led by The album itself is well basics and I admire ,them for market. In returnforhisshare in the studio and producer sounds as if it were five expatriot Finn Georg Dolivo produced by Daniel Rey who of tile profits Don Jerome Steve Jordan, who produced sticking to their guns and differentsongseditedtogether who does his best Ron Scott also works with The following form. promises the hand of his Keith Richards solo album, to make one song, with solid imitation7 screamingawaylike and Circus ofPower. Themix ThefinaIjUdgementonRhino daughter Louisa in marriage. captures the band's full effect. lyrics this is truly refreshing. a madman on a rooftop. He. is crisp - the guitars bite well Bucket is that actions speak Louisa, of. course, has other definitely had a sore throat and Dolivo's vocals pack a hell louder than words, and you Ideas about; who is to get her after this recording session. ofa punch. "RhinoBucket,"is can find me over at "Barry's" han ci.Don Jerome's son Both DoIivo andleadguitarist a great album to drive fast to. thumbing through the A 'Ferciinand is also having Greg Fields' give us clean Itdrives,itrocks-out,itkicksa section.. romantic problems. His sweet heartisabouttobecome a nun

~. in the mistaken beliefthat he loves another. In the end the __ .. ,Jight.I>.9y.~~8:~hec!.~.p.~_t~ _ the right girls. and Mendoza .. gets the old, fat Duenna. Don Je1'O'mephilosophicallyresigns himselftothedutiesofa father, to see that lUs children are - .. happy ifnot wealthy. . The excellent cast giving a polishedperformancecouldnot Baruch College Continuing StUdies be exceiIed anywhere. Ifany . in association with "The main Cambridge attraction... is Educational Services· the chance to on. see things we LAW can't see here." one of them could be singled - ADMISSIONS WORKSHOP out, it would be Mikhail KmtikovwhoplayedMendoza witb a comical touch. 1'1le conductor,.Alexander advance reservatJona requJNd ($25 rna"'" fee) Lsz;arev, led the orchestra at ..:.-.:.,'. (111,"....~. .' CDV8fS: This two hour seminar schools you shouldapply 10;whatadmissions crit8r1s ansnimated pace throughout -.: ..... ". .;'. . , .. Stop by and visit your.AnCarved representative during this special event. schools Br8 JooIcing for; howto~ for an intlHVlf1w;how 10maxnrJze the benefits • .. ·m· the three hour and twenty ~~. Check out our a~esomecollection o~ style~. ArtCarv~d will customize a college ring just for of letters off9C0mmenda1lon; how »OI1f expel1encs and extra-currlculll a:IMtJBs can .... ! helpyou gain -t"1ssJon; and how to wrltfI yourptHSDfItl/ stBtfImt!t'l sndesssy. minutes of the opera. The . you WIth thousands ofspecial options. Don t delay-see your ArtCarved plI'SoDlo~ . representative before this promotion ends., . procluction matched in every .. wa, the sparkle and - ..... -$t-96-lSAf-'-.------... -..-, -.'. __ .-"'.. ._-. ------_.- -..--mve..--:ntt----veness.·mPnskotmrs. __ _ . _.. BCOJe. _ Prior to the performance.at 0ffiC' ','. PREPARATION -aDuenna:inEdinburghthe , ....e, .. Bolslloi Opera presented two . '. . .. '. ....",...bYeI. ., . other operas from their '.' ...... ".' ..... , Herald Square BaIcoDy. .. . .•. . . .. ------These LSAT Pre aration classes are taught by attorneys who use _.. _------repo:rtoryinGlesgowwbiehbas ~f----'- -- actuaf exams and simulated materials to teach question types and its ~wn cultural restival. test strategies. One ~the main attractions . -oftAisFestival,howeye~is_the.-­ .....:.: ;.: . clumce to see things we can't ARTCIfRV£Q Call (212) 866-3283 sa here. The BOlshoi Opera. hu never a~ed in the Ullited States an,d to my )mC)wledge, ~e Duenna,"bas '._"'_-~~~ .~ :~-: ~ ~: .------.------..s peel'aJPaymenI.P-I-_A_.-lU....".,.. ~...~ . .. - .. , l .. s ' i. ... t " -', ." \..... -... .1 •. .:: newer been Pperf'ormed here. • IF - ~ .,. - "" ... •- ...... ,. w. w ••. t . .... _.." .....~ ... ~.

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B; Gabrielle Portella meaning is almost as simple. Art especially modern and - The title of the show, abstract, isone ofthosethings "Reflections of the Self," thatcanoftenbedifficult,even suggeststheintimate,theself. impossible to appreciate. It However, .eaeh artist is both has a way of being literal, literaland metaphorical. The :­ metaphorical and. intimate. artisUin.,the Baruch-Gallery '. The art on exhibit here at the' bringtheirindividu8J.,personal ._ Baruch College Gallery (135 self: Theyall workindifrerent' . TMarigallery gO time to reflect. E.22ndStreet,mainfloor)fits mediums and each expresses ariistand simply her ~ntoevOketbeworldas .line8Ddp~ent,justas.we easily irito all three of these not Only her own unique ~lt uniqueness as an artist,,her she sawit; the world she lived' move through life by standing categories and yet somehow but attempts to invite the expression through her in every day. A true mixer of still and looking at time gone manages to transcend being viewertoreflectuponyourself mediumorthechOic:es tbat'she cultures, Israel tookboldsteps by; memories of life difficult or impossible to and your own uniqueness. makesin creating each piece. to reinterprettheenvironment experiences. appreciate. The artist Grace Knowlton All theworldistheretochoOse as she experienced it. Each oftheseartistsbringto Appreciating art means nee makestbiskeenlyapparentin ~mincreatingeachpiece,yet The sculptures of Claire this exhibit a vision that is ~ng to find any hidden herliteraluseof'thethemirror each artist comes up with Zeislerpointstomanyaspects personandsingular,yetrelates meaning, but to look at what inherworks,IconIandIconII, something different and each of the self, inviting universally to each of us as you see with open eyes, to ask indeed a reflection orthe self. piece is from somethi~g introspection. Her unique wellastoeach otherwithinthe yourself what you see She puts the mirrors inside different than the former. methodofcombiningtextures, confinesofthetheme. Because personally, because what you cement like struetures, much The artist M8rgaJ'et Israel stone with felt, chamois with art is so singular and see is whatis there for you. A 1ikethecitythatsurroundsus. combinesaDtypesof'mediato paint and stones, draws simultaneously universal, Cjt piece ofart work is simply as As well as its sugesting the attain her expression or self. attention to the human is not whatyou paintbuthow much as what you bring to it, reflection of'theartistheneIf', Witbinherworkthereexistsa contrasts or spiritual and you paint it.- The act of throughyourownpersonallife in her work, as she worked.. sLiongthreadoCsimilarityand physical - the hard and the expressingandinterpretingan experienc.. '111oughtbeliteral . The personal within the herWOl"kisDOtsingularinthat ,80ft. AndthoughtheseulptUl'e aspectUlifethatpervadesthis meaningof'apieceistheeasiest impenonal, perhaps the soul sense. Sheuseswood,c:eramic, is stationary she manages to ubibitionandgiveaeachofus thing to appreciate, within the body. paper, 8Cl)'lic, wire and cloth evokethefeelingofmovement a chance to examine our- metaphorical and intimate The reflection can be ofthe combining.all in different through her use ofcontrasts, individuality.

•. , ·,1 I Courtesy ofRolHiJg Stone Afagazlne " ... - Co~lege·Albums ·Smgles· 1. Pixies .- "Bossanova" 1. Wilson' Phillips - "Release "~~- --~ '- 2. Jane's Addiction - "Ritual de 10 2. Poison - "Unskinny Bop" Habitual" 3. Jon Bon Jovi - "Blaze of Glory" . 3. Bob Mould - "Black Sheets of Rain." 4. Phil Oollins - "Something Happened 4. Aztec Camera - "Stray" on the Way to Heaven" . 5. Soup Dragons - "Lovegod" 5. Nelson - "(Can't Live Without Your) 6. Iggy Pop - "Brick by Brick" Loveand Aff~ction " . 7. The Charlatans U.K. - "The 6. Prince - "Thieyes in the Temple" Charlatans U.K." 7. Paul Young - "Oh Girl" • 8. Sonic Youth - "Goo" 8. Taylor Dayne .; "Heart of Stone" ~ . - '. 9. The Heartthrobs - "Cleopatra Grip" _9. George Michael - "Praying for Time" 1o. The Stone Roses - "The Stone 10. Cheap Trick - "Can't Stop Fallin' Into Roses" Love"

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"'. _~_., '.. ;...4_,., _. ~ "." • '\'J- . 20 • Ticker Perspectives • October 17', 1990 J, OCtober 17, 1990 •.TJCkerper.spectiY~~ 21 . ~ ! for the cover of~O~,which was taken byPeretz, who also took the photo for the cover of LICK. Dando., "someguy ­ justshavedhishead,youknow, 'cause he felt like it. And so -. Jesse took the photo By Wesley Smith opportunity toget somegirl to private life, but because of The Police," yet, I want ro be lick it." . BANG!!! They're off and explicitlyrics, eachperson will the first to welcome you back . Besides the fixation with runnin' (100 miles to be exact) have to examine their own from the Siberia, and direct furniture and appliances, straight at your ass.. Yea, tolerance level to see if this you to the nearestrecord store DandoisobsessedwithCharles N.W.A. (Niggers With song should get repeated Suck on This! FOR in search ofN.W.A "SAFrize Attitudes) is back with a five Manson. Hesays,"Ireallyfind playing.-You oweit toyourself part2,"isaconsistentmolding cut EP that will have you him endlessly fascinating. If togive this cutatleast one full ofideasfoundinpart1 ,keepi ng Chewin' with you see him talking or campedoutsidethelocal record listening before you make a N.W.A. on the very pulse of ByQuanTran After three records with the store waiting for the next something--- he's got a great decision. inner city events. . Hailingfrom Bostonare the - label Taang!, Lemonheads albumrelease. Onceagain the personality and he's very Track #3 "SAPrizepart 2,"is Then there is the fourth cut, Lemonheads,thebendthatbas with Atlantic and out boys from Compton have signed colorful, he's like Flavor Flav thesequelto"PuckThePolice," "Real' Niggaz." N .W.A. caused-college radio stations pops LOVEY;theirfirstmajor' (Public Enemy)." (laughs) u~leashed an eye opening- " c> • the hit that put N.W.A. in the -addresSes the impOrtance of to sali~te _with every - new baby, eoneeived before the­ A Pari Time Job -. -expenence for the American Dandodoesn'tworshipManson hearts and minds of the keeping in touch with the release.. -But -they have been lineup change. Namedafter - nor is he a closet psychopath, With Managemellt-Potential public to react to fora while. streets, so thatone'smusicrill changing their -lineup more Mrs. Howell(jr· Gilligan's _-. he just eort of identifies with As always the production on"? J realistically portray the" .frequently than most people ~ Many executives at The Food Emporium began their careerwith thealbumistop notch. Dr. Dre Island, this newborn is more Manson's alienation. us as students working part time in ourstores. They can tell you feelings ofthe peopletheyaxe change their socks. After a erratic,'_rougher and_more ~- . Dando is some what of a & Yella haveoneofthesharper that practical experience is one ofthe best courses you can take "Once again tryingtoreach. If'nothrngelsa, . two month tour this summer, daring than even their last 0F. ,.r_1 -e loner himself and hence his and clearer styles in Hip-Hop to enhance your education. We can teach you skills which you N.W.A. paints a realistic two members got tired of the independent record, LICK. Evan. Dando ofLemonAeo.ds eccentricity, which is more .~. "'" can apply toa future in business managementwhile earningextra music. Their production skills '- NWA has­ portrait of the-lives of inner -pressUre and -left to pursue Dando says,.-zbybeputting happen to me that really _Atlanticcloses orsomething?" _apparent whenhe sleeps, He money. We currently have the following opportunities available: areonparwithPublicEnemy's " city youths. other interests. One is going produced a feeling in me. I Dando was kind of your- reveals,«'l11eothernightI just production team, which I 'Ballarat'first,was like saying unleashed an Rounding out the albumin into film-making7 while the ·aver~ge • Bookkeepers • Cashiers consider the best in the field. - (gives the middle finger), 'we start to tell someone about it metal-head ran out of the house in my . last place is a cut named, other might_ be going back to and they like, 'Oh, you should adolescent. He recalls, ''I was sleep. I justlike took-offin my Each cut on the album is a didn't sell out.- -aallarat: a .• Deli Clerks • Produce Clerks eye opening "Kahurshol." This is a self­ baking donuts. Musical and psychol~ealeombustionfilled write a song about that.' And really intoBlack Sabbath and pajamas andran outthe marvel in itself, and reaches front indulgent effort by the group personal-differences have left then I say'Okay, I will.' Then Led Zeppelin and in the, door and locked myself out. • Floral Designers production heights that few with turmoil and gasoline, is stuff experiencefor to promote its upcoming fuJI Evan Dando alone to eaITy on it's the I write it is up artists have been able. to about Charles' Manson. like reason sixthgrade. Andlikethe'new- And then I woke and"! was you'll be rewarded with an excellent salary, good benefits. train­ the·Lemonheads. mg and the opportunity to move into management. For an achieve. length album release. In my Atlantic didn't object to it at justto saytothatperson, 'Oh, wave' thing hit and you're like,'Ohletmebackin.' Things "Americans to opinion this is a wasted effort .Dandohas alwaysbeenkind all. "We just did what we I wrote the song!'" -Stove is suppose to put away all your like that happen to me a lot." appointment calI personnel department at 617-7005 or apply in Thefirst cuttitled, "100 Miles person at anyone of our Manhattan locations. - sinceafterlisteningtothefirst of the odd man out. This to and they liked it. abouthowsadhefelt whenhis LedZeppelinrecordaandstuff. He al80 ·develops Tourettes's & Runnin'," marks the return wanted react to for a fourcutsI wastotallyconfident includes~co11egedays.While stovestoppedworkingandhad I did, but I got them out Syndrome whenhe sleepsand of N.W.A.'s inclination for 'nteylike loudmusic here,"he So that I wouldbuyanythingthi s nearly all t.h8 past members says. An EP including to be thrown out. . again." Al80influencedbythe screams obscenities all night fantasy story telling with its while. " hip-hop twist. groupputout. I won'tcomplain were college graduates, . -ourerentDrum,"theirbiggest Immimete objects produce punk seene, Lemenbeads, long. because they do throw 'in a including two from Harvard, singlein Europe since MLuka," the saddest feeling in namedaftertheeandy, started Dando recently acquired FewcanmatchN.W.A'shard Dando. funky beat. Dandoinsteadflunkedouthi8 be He explains, -when I was a asa punkbandinhigh echoo1. - drummerBenDaughteryfrom hitting style, or its ability to will releued by Atlantic in American people. "SA Prize, . N.W.Ahascreatedastraight fir8t semester at some January. kid, I read this book about a During the interview at Squirrel Bait and Byron paintar~stic pictureofinner An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F part .2," is as hard hitting as forward hard hitting EP thai communityeollege witha 0.32 cranethatwastoooldandthey Atlantic, Dando would Hoaland on bass for the new city life within the storyline. Dando wrote all the lOngs the original but without _the in time will besomething thai GPA.--He sa~ "leouldn'thack on LOVEY accept one, -Brass just threwitin a .ditch. It was periodiea1lybeathisebestwith lineup. Hesaysjokingly,-nus _" ~JustDoI!'tBiteIt,'"the second initial shock value that part 1. you will listen: to when yon it. Everycmeatthecollege was­ really sad tonotbestill hishands. Atone pointhe got issubjecttochangeofcourse." cut, is a humorous salute to Buttons," written by Graham lifting had at the time ofit's original.. wantto-reminisce ~.the complai~ng the whole time stuff. And I agreed with that up, went over to the wall and Evan Dando is slightly bent the 'group's ~~·-habits. i Parsons. In itas well as some release. way true hip-hop was. how they didn't want to be Dando sentiMent. ThingS really rippeddownaomeLemohheads andLemonheads 81'8 stilltart. enjoyedthis~kintO~.W.A.~s - other tracks, plays all are Ifyou have not heard "Puck there. I agreed-with them theinstruments. He describes sad when they are left alone. posters, because he couldn't But after one lick of LOVEY, wholeheartedly, so I just took his song-writingas something Like what happens to this stand the bright green color your tastebuds will be craving off." like this: "Like 'Stoye/ things chair(points to a chair) when lettering. Buthelikesthephoto for more.

.. gjie, o-!lJ ronicles JOin• • Last week, we saw the introduction of the leader of the STAGEWISEITHEATRON_PRODUCTION CREW FOR Heavy Metalist (Zool the Grand Metal Warlord.) Craig Lucas's Explaining to us thesub-yuppian's sinister plan tor the RECKLESS destruction of all mankind. Positions still available include: *House Management - *Box Office *Props *Costumes *Lighting

For information, contact: BUT THAT SEEMS IMPOSSIBLE.SIR. THEY ALREADY ~OMBARD WITH CONSTANT SHFJ·LING..! __ --Prof: Susan Spector(Diiector) - (212) 3$7-1342 WHATCAN BE WORSE THAN THAT. Ernie Ta(Stage Manager) - (212) 387-1345 WE HAVE A GREAT PROBLEM BEFORE US, AS YOU KNOW WE HAVE BEEN BATILING THE SUB:'YUPPIANS FOR CEN1lJRIES AND MANY CONFRONTAnONS HAVE BEEN WON AND WST. WE'VE NO\VFOUND . Jim Kalafus(Business Manager) -(212) 387-1345 ·OUT THROUGH OUR SPIES. rnAT.THE SUB-YUPPIANS HAVE CREATED A WEAPON THAT C~ DESTROY US.-

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Hill street f Rhythm and Blues By Rafael Olmeda There is also a terrific scene "In these streets, we got the in the premiere episode in power!"thecrackdealerschant whichmembers ofa jury,fully • as twooftheirown areledinto dressed in gospel robes, sing patrol cars. the praises of the defendant's While rapping crack dealers guilt. The courtroom cringes may not be the norm on the as the foreman sings: streetsofLos Angeles, youcan expect plenty ofthem on "Cop productio~ Rock," Steven Bochco's latest Steven Boc1u:o'8 IDtest television "CoP RoelL H achievement(ifyou can call it "While rapping that)whichairsonWednesday - In another terrific number proceedstocoveruphiscrime, ." There are also a few nights at 10 p.m. on ABC. crack dealers the Hispanic suspects in a hoping to enlist the aid of his interesting subplots, one Add to that dancingmayors, police line-up sing about how partnerandan examiner(Ron conceminganaddictedmother crooning cops and gospel may not be the they would still be home ifit who sells her daughter for chorusjuries, andyou'vegot a werenotfortheir,-COppertone "Somewhere $200, and another about show that works well when it norm, you can skin,"Watchingthesebadkids partnerswhoarefallinginlove works,butdoessoalltoorarely. ontheblockisoneoftheshow's underneath the (thecatch:she'smarriedtothe \ It's not that -COp Rock- is a expect them on few really good moments. • examiner). bad show. It's just that its Somewhere underneath all out ofplace Thereisgood andbadin·Cop main gimmick, musical 'Cop Rock. rn the out of place musical Rock.- The musicdoesn'twork, numbers performed by cast numbersthereisa plot-to·Cop musical for the most part. Randy members with distracting Rock.- The main storyline Newman,whoc:omposedallthe spontaneity, often hinders the ~e'sgqi1tyjudgeJhe'sguilty. concerns Detective Vincent numbers, there songsinthefirstepisode,sings storyline more than it helps. You could see it in his eyes. LaRusso (Peter Onorati), a theopeningnumberlikeaBab The exceptions are He did the crime ~ tough cop with a mean streak. is a plot to 'Cop Dylan wannabe; only with phenomenal. The sheer and now he's got topay. LaRusso guns down an Dylan we might have thought of a ·dozen crack He'sguiltyjudge,he'sguil . unarmed, handcuffed black Rock. "' understoodthelyrics. Thereis dealers rapping, "in these We have seen through drug dealer (Art Kimbro) who also simply not enough streets, we got the power!- is all his lies. hadbeenreleasedfromcustody McLarty),who,IikeCapt.John choreography. These are not enough to make your blood The ·time has come earlier in the episode, only to Hollander(LarryJoshua),just dancing cops, after all. curdle. to put that boy away.- go outandshoota cop. LaRusso doesn't buy LaRusso's story. Maybe i~s better that way.

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Jason Jimerson B.A. Sociolog)', Eaifham College Profile of a Veteran Stockbroker ." M.A. Sociolog)', University of Virginia Ph.D. Candida~, Sociolog)', University ofChicago Shearson they unwittingly decimated the public, de­ stroyed its buying power," he recalls. Things had gotten out . of hand: "In order to support _~'I don't know how anybody gets through college their habits, like alcohol ad­ diction, they had to keep today without aMadntosh. Sometimes I have so many pushing new products all the time, most of which were un-: assignments that I barely have time forsleep.Yetmy . successful." br~~J~rsI)Ot_QIll lost their faith in their broker .Macintosh allows me to get my work done on time- but they also lost their wallet,' andhence, theirbuyingpower. .without making sacrifices. He adds that this alienated everyone and made a lot of "'Working on my dissertation and field studies people unhappy. .. There are many words to means collecting an incredible amount ofinformation. describe stockbrokers, and So jumping from one program to another with "ethical" usually isn't one of - ease is imperative, as is quickly making

,...... ;.. charts and graphs. By enabling me "Today the .f to do these things, Macintosh -average sales­ \1, probably saves me an hour and man knows ahalf each day: very little 'Mothergrear thing about about what ". the Macintosh is that it makes he's doing"

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"- - a friend to use, onein -, two minutes. "What would my life be like without aMacintosh? Scary" Career Focus

OPPORTUNITIES FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS

Careeropportunitiesexistfor foreign nationalstudentsinterestedin workingatthebranch For computing information contact offices of the Chubb, Group of Insurance Companies abroad. The company is currently Adwell Audio at (516) 485-7100 . recruiting at Baruch for the first time as one ofthe over 375 corporations that engage in on ; ,/ campus recruiting activities. I According to Caral Vandenberg, the overseasrecruitingcoordinator, the company decided to recruit at Baruch "because the significant foreign student population is compatible with the company's need" ======------Vandenberg's job is to identify foreign national students interested in employment I.. opportunities in Europe, Australia and Asia, operating in cities like Dusseldorf, London, .-.~-- Madrid:Paris -Hong-Kong;-Melboume;Singapore, Sydney, Tipei; Dublin and-Tokyotoname just a few, The company has 54 U.S. offices but recruitment at Baruch is principally for positions abroad. About 247 _students will be recruited in 1990 in the U.S. ... Studentsare trainedas underwriters,claimsrepresentatives, loss control representatives Why dopeople love Macintosh? and as general operations. Vandenbergsays that salaries usually vary, depending on "the Ask them. local marketconditions ofthe countryinquestion." Shemaintains that the salaries a;re very competitive. "The prospective student," Van~enbergsays, "m~thave a b:oad ra.n.ge ofskills, inclu~~g Excellent communications and Interpersonal skills, analytical ability, strong academic history and 'evidence of leadership ability." A G.PA of 3.0 or above is preferred but not t , 990 Apple Computer. Inc. Apple. the Apple logo, and Macintosh required..,· ._ are registered trademarks of Apple CompUter, I~. The ChubbGroup ofInsurance Companiesisa subsidiaryofthe Chubb Corporation, a U.S. holdingcompany that specializes in property and casualtyinsurance.on a wor1.d ,wide basis. The corporation has.over 80 mi1li.on publicly tradedshares ofstock with consohdated assets ofover $11.2 billion in the U.S. alone. The company has over 9,000 employees worldwide. • ~ 26 • Ticker • October 17.. 1990 October:17 J 1990 ··.ticker' SpOttS 27;.

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. "I - .. "t t ~ t ') S.C.P.B~ -"', SEMESTER· SMASH ... Soccer Team in Midst Of Dreary Campaign COMEDY HOUR CONCERT'SHOWCASE 10/22 10/29 11 /5 ByMickey Kramer playerwith, *'A lot ofpotential 10/23 11 /13 11 /20 . Baruch's soccer team scored for future seasons," according fourgoals; notInonegame,but. . to Henry. throughouttheseason,totaling On Oct. 8, Baruchwas-sur­ ... 11 games. . prise, surprise-- shut out by 11/19 12/3 Not surprisingly, Coach An­ York, 2-O~ Henry said of his " 11/27 thonyHenrysaid,"Overall,I'm goalie, Alex Fares, "He saved • a bitdisappointed. Mostofthe welL"· players that I expected to do The Statesmen's record of2­ Cause laughter is the best medecine well are not doing' as I ex­ 9isabit deceiving; both ofthe Come hear the best new talent pected." victories were of the forfeit For specificdisappointments, variety. On Sept. 28, the team he mentioned, "Most of the wascreditedwitha victoryover 1:OOpm - 2:00pm freshman." Medgar Evers and on -Oct. 6, 1:OOpm - 2:00pm On.Oct. 10, Baruch lost to the team beat Upsala College. CCNYbythescoreof3-I. Hans . Henry is.optimistic for the Pierre Charles scored for the team'slastfourgamesandsaid, "We'll finish 6-9." Henry was pleased with several players. "Cedric Angus,Wayne Murray and " Over all, I'm Kassen Fares all played de­ fense and executed the plays a bit disap­ well." Also, midfielder, Mare UPCOMING EVENTS pointed .. ~ tne Daly was singled out for good play. . players l ex­ Last season, the team won ~I the CUNY Championship and one of-tne stars was-SS:vVss- 'u -- - "'-. .0as ~. pected to do Toumanidiswhowasvotedthe ':0 ~~ '.Conference M~V.P. . ~ well are not. " ., ~. thThisye~,n duehetomissedknee andmost?fhip A &r~h'athkte l.IJOrlui hardon__her~_.._._._.serve.____.__----. _,., ~_ _._ '._' .. .__ ., .__ .... __ . " " __ .. '. OCT. 25 - "Club Fair" Free gifts andFunll ...... Statesmen with about 20 min­ -~s:;!f$~;t~-·§ui~-p-·- -/ '- utes left in the second half to rlsIngTennis Team make the score 2-1. Henry the team's major problem.' ....._ said, "At that point,. it looked" like we were getting there.. :~=:g~e;n~o:n:o~:: Ten minutes later, City sconnggoalsbefore. The prob- Ralses. R,e'cord to 6-2__ scored the clinching goal. lem was big." . . Fourgoalsin 1i games,yeah, W~~~are Charles, who has scored:WO OCT. 26 - "Open House" recruiting men fnd of the team's four goals IS a I'd say so. ~women as members. All· are welcome. 5:30pm in Room 302 22ndSt. Building.. " I'm suprised. .we're playing , as well as we NOV. 1 - "Women's Day - Entrepreneurship" ... are, but we -" needmore Club hours in Room 114, 24th St. Building. playing experi­ -ence and a ··unity·that my - last two 'teams, had. " ~CoachBill Eng ..); ******Look for more info on eachevent!!******

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, The articles and .oplnlons expressed'renthis·page are written by the members of the DaY'''$ession Student --- Government. Any correspondenceshoLJldbe·di- • • &~ -. -- .... - • - .- • '. _.,-- • • .-.... • _. ••• _. ~ _.. reeted to the DSSG.

"Sitting' - in at The Meetings". . .. Here we are again· listening tothef)Usiliess ot ration forthe_calculus they will encounter in 2006. .shown at their last meeting~. Two .Clu~.~~e. ~ Student Government. Since lastwe Spoke toyou . Eight.. clUbswerf~· allocated funds· to gel their' expectirig to have their funds increased by pre- the govemment has been quite.busy,meeting programs going, some ofthese are new clubs and senting new budgets, but this was reject~. In a clubs, planning various events and basically wilLprovide. additional avenues for Baruch· stu- business schoot;tudents must appreciate the ·th~mselves; &• looking after students' interest. dents to express the Music Industry. importance of a budgetand the fact thatchanges It was brought to council's attention that a new ClUb, Teachers ~f T()morro"" Disabled Students cannot. always. be made after deadlines have course inbeing proposedinthe mathsdepartment. ClubandGhammaRho aretheneworganizations. passed. This course wiU fill the "gap" between maths 2300 Lastweek we noted thatD.S.S.G seemed notto We will have two lawyers ~vailableto advise and maths.2006, and give students better prepa- be 'taking any prisoners' and this was clearly students, they are Messrs. Steve Gleit and Steve . Krawitz~ Mr. Glen will handle immigration matters and Mr.:Krawitz general affairs. Jonathan Stem has been very· instrumental· in getting these law­ .FREE LEGAL CONSULTATION yers to offer their services freely, and will be responsible for screeningaJl requests. It is pleasure to welcome Onika Celestin, Naal DesraivinesaAd Sharon Cole to government's deliberations.:They are sitting ona number of conunitte~s anci·workingdiligentlyto makestudent . FOR IMMIGRATION lifeat Baruchmoreenjoyable. Thesestuderitsare. ~ notelectedmembersbut have showna dedication AND . ~nd btterest that is very encouraging, _~~identaUyJ- jacl

ClubChartering'. .-. ..~. ,J:' ;'''~.'' -. -. This year, the Club Chartering'.COmrnfttee will ---~FbFfFURTH-ERINFbRMATioN-. not only review the requests of stUdents to form a .- . club, ·butatso serve as the' 'policing committee· ()f - the D.S.S.G. ~dar1:L.Gronskia l!lLP..u.tsIlQkelL.. --... .. ]~ba~oftbiS commiUee~ to se8koot - .. COMEI'D-- ·.469, thosecIubs·whicbmisuse theirfunds;funds·whiCh they received byoverstalingtheir ctIbrnembership . STUDENT ~CENTER. .and then squanders it by spending'capricously. - There will be a grace' period which will allow . malfunctioning clubs to 'put their house in order'. Gronski plans to take a hard line approach to the club which are misusing funds, after this grace period has expired. He was quoted as saying "Those clubs which are caughtwiJI be punishedto trn:t fullest ext.~nt possible - ·revocation of their ~er.w ' On a much happier note, it has been revealed thatthe different Jewish Organizations within the scboct plan to merge in the near future. This is a positive initiative and is refledive.of·:the. new'ap- . Br!ng·Your Flyers! proach of the.budget .allocation committees on Student Government. Gronski recommends that Let Us Help-You Make Your Event The other clubs which have similar objectives should entertain ·this .option, as a creative solution to ' Biggest Ever. maximizing their·resources... . Large Posters Printed Iris eaSier to reach yOur target segment of students as a~nified group than diverse singular $4.00/$2.00 . entitieS~ You can be assured that· budgeted amounts wi" not be -reduCed, in aU likelihood, larger amounts would be allocated. . For information, please contact the ·D.S.S;G. ,Room 409 Students' Center.

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