
View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by Xavier University Xavier University Exhibit All Xavier Student Newspapers Xavier Student Newspapers 1990-01-17 Xavier University Newswire Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio) Follow this and additional works at: https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper Recommended Citation Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio), "Xavier University Newswire" (1990). All Xavier Student Newspapers. 2568. https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper/2568 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Xavier Student Newspapers at Exhibit. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Xavier Student Newspapers by an authorized administrator of Exhibit. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE A V I E N E s w I R E Jan. 17, 1990 ( L I. L I) I~ \TI '\ C I,) Y L .\US ()I.. \: \ \. I LI~ ST l D 1. '\ 1· PU I.SS DiUlio finalist for MU top-s Thanks a By Brian Sullivan The Xavier Newswire ·millenium· At this year's commencement, the This isn't just an end-of-the­ Rev. President Albert). DiUlio, S.J., century parw we're throwing here. could be "graduating" with the It's the only end-of-the-millennium students as he may be departing the bash most of us will ever see. university and moving on after his But as millennia go, it had its "senior" year at Xavier. moments. Here are some of them Marquette University, Milwaukee, they'll still be reading about 1,000 announced last week that DiUlio, years from now. Xavier presidentfor three-and-a-half If they still know how to read. years, and three other Jesuits have -1350: The Renaissance begins as been named by the MU Board of a kinder, gentler successor to the Trustees as the four final candidates Middle Ages. for the Marquette presidency. The - 1492: Columbus discovers office will be vacated by the Rev. America 500 years after tentative John P. Raynor, S.J., Sept. 1, 1990, exploration by Leif Ericson and oth~ after 25 years as Marquette's chief Norsemen - and a few thousand executive. years after the native Americans' Marquette's 13-member presiden­ ancestors came over from Asia. - 1533: Nicolaus Copernicus tial search committee-comprised of trustees, alumni, administrators, theorizes that the Earth and planets revolve around the sun, not vice faculty, staff and students-expects versa. to bring each of the candidates to campus for a three-day visit before - 1600s: Shakespeare writes deathless prose. Feb. 19 and hopes to prepare a · ··-·''" -1660-1729: Isaac Newton recommendation to the trustees by explains it all foryou,"sort of'fei'n~ Feb. 26. venting physics and mathematics. The other candidates for the -1809: Abraham Lincoln is born position are: the Rev. Charles J. in a log cabin in Kentucky. Beirne, S.J., academic vice president, -1865: The Civil War preserves Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, the United States and ends slavery. Calif.; the Rev. Peter B. Ely, S.J., - 1859: Charles Darwin explains academic vice president, Gonzaga Newswire photo file it all for you in "The Origin of University, Spokane, Wash.; and the The Rro. Albert/. DiU/io, S.f. Species." Rev. James E. Hoff, S.J., vice presi­ -1867: Karl Marx explains it all dent, university relations, Creighton "My decision to become a candi­ tion," said Burch. for you in "Das Kapital." University, Omaha, Neb. date [for the presidency] comes after Twenty-nine Marquette students -1900: Sigmund Freud explains DiUlio's resume lists many Mar­ a great deal of prayer and reflection," we.re asked to be among the 200 it all for you in "The Interpretation of quette connections. He served as said DiUlio in a letter to the univer­ people who will meet with and Dreams." associate dean of MU's College of sity community. interview the candidates throughout - 1915: Albert Einstein explains it Business Administration from 1984- According to the Rev. Thaddeus the selection process. According to all for you in the theory of relativity. '86, assistant professor of manage­ Burch, S.J., vice chairperson of the ' Burch, these students were chosen -1969: Men walk on the moon. ment and finance from 1983-'84 and Marquette presidential search from those holding leadership -1980s: By becoming the domi- assistant dean of the MU College of committee, the current list of foUJ positions on-campus and in the nant economic power in the world, Arts and Sciences from l 978-'80. was narrowed down from a compos­ university's various colleges. Japan finally wins World War II. DiUlio also received a master's ite list of 35 possible candidates from Burch said, "The field is much degree in economics and a bachelor's across the country. "It's a very more limited ... but it is still impos­ ByC. RAY HALL©Capyright 1990, degree in business economics from complicated process ... requiring sible to rank the candidates in any USA TODAY/Apple College lnfonna­ Marquette. considerable study and conversa- order." tion Network. News ................ pages 1, 2 M U§Jkce~eeir Perspectives.......... page 3 laa§Jkce~baH Welcome to the Nineties ~callk<e§ Ameiril<ecal at Xavier........... pages 4, 5 cal rm cl ~ lh e rr cal rm 1k = iirmg§ by §~orrm~ . Sports............... pages 6, 7 §cee §~orry o o Calendar................ page 8 o o o page 6 Page 2- Wednesday, January 17, 1990 ·The Xavier Newswire. 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IUINK Challenges in the '90s I'M flNMLY GETTING 'Jlff By Michele Sulka HANG ct nus The Xavier Newswire LEADERSHIP THING! ~e've survived. We have spent the last few weeks endunng a media wave of remembrance and even nostalgia for,.t,11e even,t~ of a d~c?de that isjust barely past. Most of us have been more gratified by our own individual looks back on personal events of the past ten years. However, I think there is one more reflection which can be made without sR~tt.nding t~,redund.ant. .. We were told that the period most of us students spent our early childhood in was the "me" decade. Having mis.sed ~ut on the cxplo.sive chang~,s of the 1960s, we grew up ma time known for its marked· return to selfishness". Technological and social advances were made, but the world also suffered the pains of war and shocks in the spheres of politics, economics, religion and culture. Our - ----- --------------- -----.. -------- .. national enthusiasm for working on causes of justice and pea~e had dimmed, regarded as simply one element of an LETTERS TO THE EDITOR earher 1960s culture which had faded out of style. Fortunately, as the culture of the 1980s evolved, a new concern for such issues seemed to be a part of it. Even though, it will probably be remembered as a zenith of Work-experience offeredl materialism in many respects, with an eager public devour­ ing all of the new technologically-advanced prcx:lucts. The December 6, 1989 Employment Program has employment positions Many causes were also approached with enthusiasm and editorial ["Cooperative offered a variety of services available in recent years selflessness. We worked against apartheid in South Africa Education"] was an interest- to facilitate opportunities for than students seeking em­ and the ugly traces of the residue of racism in our own ing commentary that de- major-related work experi- ployment. For example, country. The absurd and shameful position of the homeless serves further discussion. ences for students. These off- forty-five major related was finally addressed with action on a large scale. Benefits The question of whether campus employment posi- positions remained unfilled garnered support for the relief of Africa and the relief of Xavier should attempt to tions are designed to mesh this past semester. those suffering from AIDS. offer a co-op program with a student's academic Hopefully this infor­ I think that we would all agree in a hope that such similar to the program at UC program and provide 15-20 mation will enhance your concern will continue into the '90s and not be regarded as a [University of Cincinnati] is hours of work from $5 -$10 readers' awareness of the ~assihg fa~; ~o.r;;ys ~tudents the n~xt ~ecade-wiU be the.
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