
e O B S E R V E R Friday, April 28, 1995* Vol. XXVI No. 130 THE INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER SERVING NOTRE DAME AND SAINT MARY'S Trustee gift funds new health, science building By EDWARD IMBUS the College of Science Francis vice president of University Re­ Preliminary plans have tween Indiana University, Associate News Editor Castellino, whose state-of -the- lations, by funding Notre placed Hank Hall at the south which provides the medical de­ art design he hopes will draw Dame’s Environmental Re­ end of the Galvin Life Sciences gree and the Center, and Notre The University is planning to excellent biology faculty. search Center at Lambda Building, which will keep the Dame, which provides the doc­ construct a new building for “Having world class facilities Lakes, Wisconsin. biology department in the same torate as well as most of the aquatic biology research and will allow us the attract a world “Mr. Hank has an interest in area and also unify the depart­ faculty for the Center. the South Bend Center for class faculty ... In many ways, aquatic biology,” Conklin said, ment with the Center for Medi­ “This (the new building) will Medical Education, thanks to a the quality of facilities mirrors “and (the University) wants to cal Education, which is now help foster the relationship be­ $5 million dollar gift by 1951 the quality of the faculty you develop research expertise in housed in Haggar Hall, which tween Indiana University and alumnus Bernard “Jerry” Hank can h ire.” areas we can make a signifi­ Castellino courteously termed Notre Dame, which is a really Jr. Hank, who is also a trustee c a n t c o n trib u tio n ." Lie sa id as “remote” from the rest of the unique one because it is be­ The new Hank Hall of Envi­ and fellow of Notre Dame, is a that it was primarily because of biology department. tween a private and public ronmental and Health Sciences longtime benefactor of the Uni­ the Environmental Research Placing the Center in biology institution,” he said. “There will hold primarily laboratories versity, especially in the area of Center that Notre Dame facilities is planned, according may be another, but I couldn’t for research and “some class­ aquatic biology, according to believes that aquatic biology is to Castellino, because of the rooms," according to Dean of Richard Conklin, the associate one of those areas. joint M.D./Ph.D. program be­ see BUILDING / page 8 Collins: A legend in Security Birkenstocks responds By DAVE RING Assistant News Editor Temple to attack The typical editor has a per­ By LIZ FORAN sonality that would make Mike Associate News Editor Ditka cringe. Stress, coffee and takes over a Type-A personality all help A South Bend woman re­ By CAROLYN WILKENS drive the editor and his or her ported that she was raped by publication to either success or News Writer on the Notre Dame campus burnout. early yesterday morning, ac- It’s a busy time of the year at So how does a Birkenstock- cordig to Rex Rakow, director the office of Notre Dame Maga­ wearing, “laid back guy” do in of Notre Dame Security. zine. There is a new issue on the dog-eat-dog world? At about 12:40 a.m. as a su­ the press, meetings galore, and Very nicely, thank you. pervisor at the Notre Dame Walton Collins, class of ‘51, a new man in charge come Support Services was leaving July; his name is Kerry Tem­ will retire on June 30 from his the building, a woman exited a ple, class o f‘74. position as editor of Notre car and ran toward him, saying As next editor of Notre Dame Dame Magazine. Collins has that she had been raped. Magazine, Temple will follow been editor of the magazine According to Rakow, Security such talents as Walter Collins since 1983, and his twelve year was notified and stopped the and Ronald Parent, the maga­ tenure at the head of one of vehicle on the drive to Saint zine’s founder. Well into it’s the country’s finest university Mary’s off of U.S. 31. The two twenty-third year, the maga­ magazines has been just that— men in the vehicle, both in zine has written a success one of the finest. their late 30’s and from Niles, story of its own and earned “With Walt Collins’ retire­ Mich., were taken to the Secu­ ment, Notre Dame is losing not see TEM PLE/ page 6 rity Building and interviewed. only our own magazine editor, Rakow said that the incident ably—he likes “to think it’s bet­ but also the best university had begun in South Bend when ter now.” While Collins does magazine editor in the nation, ” the woman had met the two feel the magazine has said William Sexton, vice-pres­ men. They ended up in the “evolved,” he is quick to add ident for university relations. parking lot on campus, where that there have really been “no Collins believes the magazine the alleged incident had taken radical changes in the maga­ “was very, very good” when he place. Security released the The Observer/Angela Addington zine” during his time there. Walt Collins diligently reviews his work at his desk during his final assumed the position of editor. men after consultation with the Yet all the same—and justifi- days as editor of Notre Dame Magazine. Collins, who has been with see COLLINS / page 4 South Bend Police. the magazine for twelve years, will resign on June 30. Moving ‘95: Tips you need to pack with speed By BRAD PRENDERGAST UPS will also ship suitcases, Associate News Editor P A C K I N G U P trunks, crates and duffel bags, PART 2 OF 2 provided that they are locked. Checklist for The lofts are down, and the Cartons only require one No string ^ j ^ t . posters are off the wall. You’ve address label, Horak said. UPS finally decided which dorm ■ arranges the boxes in its trucks Good Packing room items are going into hall so that the labels are showing storage and which are going on one side, so any additional Items UPS guidelines recommend that A single home. You’ve even figured out boxes be cushioned with mater­ labels are unnecessary. wrapped how you’re shipping your pack­ ial such as Styrofoam chips or However, legibility is essential, seperately address label ages. All that’s left to do is bubble wrap, rather than crum­ she added, and the label should Evf: pack the boxes. pled newspaper. include the complete address of As mundane as packing may “Styrofoam chips are more the box’s destination. sound, following a couple of In the event that a package is Adequate A clear, com­ resilient and have more pack­ cushioning plete delivery hints will ensure that your ing power,” Horak said. lost or damaged, UPS insures package arrives home safely “Crumpled newspaper doesn’t packages that have a declared material address and quickly, according to Rose have the cushioning effect that value of less than $100 free of I Horak, owner of the Country charge. Additional insurance the chips do.” Strong tape Harvester, a store located in The layer of chips should be can be purchased at 40 cents A clear, com­ per $100 of increased value. the basement of LaFortune that two inches deep along the top, designed for plete return offers UPS shipping service. bottom, and all four sides of the “Be sure to insure valuables shipping adress Before bringing a box in for box. Packing clothing with for their total worth,” Horak said. “With all colleges ending shipping, make sure that it is heavier items such as books sturdy and properly secured. adds extra cushioning, she said. their school year in the next Rigid carton Duplicate Closing the box securely is couple of weeks, this is a high label inside Due to rain, volume time for UPS. The with flaps also vital to protecting its con­ intact carton SMC Tostal has tents, and choosing the right chances are greater that some­ tape is important. Clear plastic thing could happen.” been rescheduled tape is more effective than If a package shipped via UPS for Monday. masking, duct or electrical tape, Horak said. see MOVING / page 6 I______________________ _____________ page 2 The Observer • INSIDE Friday, April 28, 1995 Inside Column WORLD AT A GLANCE Pipeline blows up in Russian far north Justice MOSCOW A major gas pipeline blew up in a remote wooded region in the Russian far north on Thursday, belching a will huge pillar of flames skyward in the latest breakdown in Russia’s decaying oil and gas network. No injuries were reported in the explosion, which MAP AREA prevail scorched an estimated 12 acres of thick forest in the same Komi republic where a massive oil spill from leak­ 500 km ing pipes occurred last year. A Japan Air Lines pilot and his passengers spotted the Barents “Justice will prevail” were the words of huge fireball as they passed over the area en route to Sea President Clinton last Saturday at a memorial Tokyo from Frankfurt, Germany. “It was as if the sun service for those killed in the bombing of the was climbing upward,” one passenger said. NORWAY federal building in Oklahoma City. Justice will Russian officials, who in the past have tried to cover up RUSSIA such accidents, downplayed the blast. % Ukhta Justice should prevail. Sarah Cashore A spokesman for Gazprom, the state gas monopoly, re­ The problem is that the Assistant Accent Editor jected the pilot’s description of a fireball five miles high “justice” to which and said it reached no more than 60 feet.
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