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SPARTAN DAILY Weather Sammies' hotel troubles Features The Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity's problems Shea's first year with the Dunfey Hotel escalate as IFC, faculty 21 years never happened Our full-color mid-section chronicles the Like and administration representatives meet about For those fascinated by the decade of paisley first season of Spartan Football Coach possible action against them. Below and protests, SJSU's 'Hair,' opening tonight, Terry Shea, with a special focus on the promises a groovy time. Page 6 Measles vaccinations special relationship he has developed with his players during this season of SJSU students are required to offer proof of rebuilding. Pages 4 and 5 Oaktown's hardest rapper measles and rubella vaccinations before they The walking First Amendment test, Too Short, can register through Touch-SJSU. Below appears at Club Oasis Sunday. Page 6 Weather Published for the University and Mostly sunny, with highs to the University Community by the lows Department of Journalism and upper 70s and overnight Mass Communications since 1934. down to the mid 40s. SPARTAN DAILY --National Weather Service VOLUME 5, NUf.1BER 54 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1990 SJSU football players plead not guilty Spartans, Bulldogs vie for Big West title to Oasis assault and battery charges By Bill Williamson played with more than the must beat SJSU to win their Even though eight of the Both teams are prepared By Bill Williamson Daily staff Willi ownership of an ax at stake. third straight Big West nine Big West (PCAA until for perhaps the most impor- Daily staff writer It's not the Big Game. The 58th renewal of the championship. 1988) California Bowl par- tant game of the tradition. Five SJSU football players Mayo, 22; guard Chad Hymel, 22; But it's usually a bigger Spartan-Bulldog matchup For the sixth consecutive ticipants since its debut in "I was part of this rivalry pleaded not guilty Thursday in center Brian Woods. 21; and wide game. offers no shortage of pre- season the winner of this 1981 have been either Fres- for three seasons and know Santa Clara County Municipal receiver Gabe Smith, 22, were Saturday's contest game anticipation. The first game will advance to the no State or SJSU, this sea- of the intensity involved," court to assault and battery allegedly involved in an alterca- between SJSU and Fresno place Spartans (7-2-1 over- California Raisin Bowl in son's edition has added said first-year Spartan head charges stemming from a brawl tion at the Club Oasis on Sept. 30, State at Spartan Stadium all and 6-0 in Big West Fresno. The Big West rep- drama since it's the first coach Thrry Shea, who was at a downtown nightclub. the day after the Spartans' 29-23 again will be more than a play) will win the confer- resentative will face Central time since 1970 that the the team's The players, linebackers victory over Stanford. normal Big West Confer- ence title if they defeat or Michigan, which won the two squads have concluded Offensive coordinator Everett Lampkins, 23, and Lyneil The players entered weir plea ence football game. Unlike tie Fresno State (8-2, 5-0- Mid-American Conference the season by playing each from 1984 to 1986. "The See COURT, page 7 the Stanford-Cal rivalry, 1,), while the Bulldogs on Dec. 8. other. this tradition is normally See FOOTALL, page 7 Environmental enterprising Commission: No endorsement for San Carlos closure proposal By Susanna Cesar dent J. Handel Evans said after the Daly staff writer meeting. San Carlos Street probably won't Planning staff, which acts as a be closed in the near future. consultant to the appointed com- The San lose City Planning mission members, had recommend- Commission voted 4-3 on Wednes- ed that the report was complete. day that the Environmental Impact But the commission went against Report, which studied the possible staff recommendations and argued effects of the closure of the street that the report did not take into con- between Fourth and 10th streets, sideration what developments could was not adequate. possibly happen in the downtown Without the commission's mark area in the future. of approval on the EIR, the San The EIR was commissioned by Jose City Council can only vote to the city and SJSU footed the bill for defer or deny SJSU's request to the report. downgrade the street at its Dec. 11 According to Environmental meeting, according to Debra Staff Planner Stan Ketchum, the Cauble, senior deputy city attorney. EIR's traffic report studied every- SJSU President Gail Fullerton thing that was on the latest remained hopeful after the meeting. approved version of Horizon 2000, "We only missed by one vote," the city's general plan. she said. Fullerton added that the The report also took into consid- commission had asked SJSU to eration the 5,000 additional stu- consider things that were not possi- dents that would result because of ble. SJSU's proposed master plan. The planning staff recommended About 10 downtown community that the city lift the "major collec- residents showed up at the planning Anna Mane Remedios - party taft photographer tor" designation, which could have commission meeting armed with led to eventual closure. However, computer-generated color graphs F.co-Pop Designs, a recycJing container a F:nvironmental studies major Christopher few of Reid' s containers placed there were several stipulations. stating their reasons why they company, about the Williams talks to Mitch Reid, owner of possibility of having around campus. The staff suggested a six-month thought the EIR was not adequate. temporary closure of the street. to Most of their comments were not further study the effect. relevant or appropriate. Ketchum Staff also recommended that told the commission. for used goods SJSU complete many projects uses vote, Some new But when it was time to before the permanent closure of the only commissioners Salvatore Fairmont show features products from 20 recycling businesses street, including finishing landscap- Caruso, Grant Shimizu and Tim ing and pedestrian mall improve- sided with the staff. well-crafted design and for those table, recycling bins made entirely Starbird By Marcos Azcarate Vendor Show presented by the ment on Seventh and Ninth streets, Commissioners Mariolo Diaz, Dalt/ sOmffswilet Manage- who know that the consumer of recycled plastic. Office of Environmental completing a master plan in Harris, Emma Madrid and Shoulder bags, beach shoes, goods can have a direct effect on "An office of 10 (people) will Aaron mem of the City of San Jose. conjunction with the city and that Daniel Vezinaw voted that the Em rxniches and belts made from old representa- the environment, produce almost 3,000 pounds of The show gathered the San Carlos Street mall be com- did not analyze enough future tires and inner-tubes were dis- 20 recycling Many of the participants at the waste paper a year" Sparacino tives from more than plete within three years after clo- developments. played Wednesday at the Fairmont brought samples exhibition promoted products said. "An office of 100 nearly businesses who sure. -The report only studies the short Hotel by a company called Used their recycled either from paper or plas- 30,000. Where does it all go?" and information to promote SJSU is currently consulting effectsnot the long term Rubber USA. tic. According to the Envimtunen- term latest products. with CH2M Hill, the firm that ones," Diaz said. The three-year old San Francis- by Used Chris Sparacino, director of tal Defense Fund. Americans According to a report compiled the study, about the con- Diaz was mainly concerned that co-based company's display table arc Business Ecology Products, dis- throw away enough paper every Rubber USA, their products cerns that were raised at the meet- a new living development planned was part of the Recycled Products unique, played Windsor barrels at her See RECYCLE, page 7 for people who appreciate ing. according to Loh Stahl, SJSU for Jackson and Taylor streets, but public affairs officer. not yet on the city's general plan, "We're back to the drawing board," SJSU Executive Vice Presi- See STREET, page 7 Sigma Alpha Mu to face review Vaccination proof needed for registration by university officals, IFC By Marcos Azcarate students who are immunized through the Vaccination for measles and rubella Daly staff writer at the center Nov. By Amanda Han Clover. center, officials said. will also be available SJSU's students won't be able to regis- Admissions and Records will do the 28, from 5 to 7 p.m.. and every Monday. Daly staff wnler Assistant Dean of Student Services ter through the Touch-SJSU without SJSU officials scheduled a meeting Samuel Greek ivisa Nada same for students who present proof from Wednesday and Thursday thereafter. Henry, faculty proof that they have been vaccinated next week to discuss Sigma Alpha Mu fra- family physicians or community medical from 8 am. to 10 am., until the end of Houston and Clover plan to meet and con- against measles and rubella, officials ternity and their actions at the Dunfey template a possible punishment for the fra- facilities. the semester. Hotel in San Mateo. said. On Wednesday. approximately 20 stu- Measles vaccinations have been done ternity. The requirement. established by the "It's in the process of judicial review," penalized is dents attended the first session of a vacci- before at SJSU, but this is the first time How the fraternity might be California State University, so far has not according to Colin Clover. Interfratemity anybody's guess. It could be anything or nation program developed by the Student the service has been extended to student's Council president been met by approximately 2,000 stu- Health Service.
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