, I . Bouncers tell tales ~ English professor writes book (" JMen tame Rider 3-1 r:n from the barroom ~ on games that Hitchcock played / for first win of seaSt!l) ~ -- ;:::....-::; / f.-0,./ v . ', ··. - . <'.~- page9 ....... /'~ · page2 ~ page 15 ~ ~"i-,,~-~ ,_.~.._., 'v ';'f,/ ;.; ..-,.' _,.. ., - - . -··- -·- ~;~~ ----------~ FREE Iron level Axed major . still high angers faculty in water and student supply Health care industry may suffer due Task force to locate source of corrosive to cut medical technology program By Michael Shaw said Barbara Barbieri, a medical materials in pipes SlaiT Reporter technology instructor. "The cost of A proposal to cut the Medical health care will rise because By Jordan Harris Technology program has angered hospitals will have to pay more to Contributing Editor man y faculty and students, who recruit qualified medical Newark residents may continue to claim the university is technology graduates." see brown water from their faucets miscalculating the importance of " I'm really upset about this," until a city task force investigates the program and giving a raw deal said Michele McGinnis (AS JR). possible causes of high iron and to those already enrolled. " I can ' t understand how the manganese concentrations, a city The budget council proposal administration could cut a official said. states that only juniors and seniors program that is so important to The Newark Water System currently enrolled in the program society." Advisory Committee presented a can graduate with a medical Milton H. Stetson, director of report to City Council Monday night technology degree, and faculty the School of Life and Health outlining solutions to reduce the without tenure will be fired . Sciences, said, "We feel the amount of iron and manganese, R. Byron Pipes, chairman of the university has a responsibility to corrosive materials that have been budget council, said, "We're very the freshmen and sophomores." found in Newark water. concerned about the students in "The 'initial response from the According to the report, a task the program . An alternative administration was that those force will investigate the sources of proposal is still being developed." students could change their major the corrosive materials. The South Ten seniors and 10 juniors are or choose another program," he Well Field near Scottfield, the city's enrolled in the program; 26 said. Medical Technology student primary water source, will be the sophomores and 14 freshmen are Jennifer Irwin (AS SR) said, "This site of most of the investigation. listed as medical technology program will have a major impact The investigation will address the interest students. on health care industry in this iron and manganese content entering "I feel that [the program cut] is state." the system, how it can be reduced, a blow to the profession itself," see PROPOSAL page 5 and what treatments should reduce or eliminate the problem altogether, according to the repon. Robert Varrin, director of the Delaware, Latvia Delaware Water Resources Center at the university, said the com111ittee plans to investigate any site in New Castle County which can damage to begin trading Newark's water supply, such as interconnecting water systems. State searches for own foreign trade minister The task force was not created The Fightin' Blue Hens men's soccer team celebrated its first win of the 1991 season after a 3-1 because of complaints from city and home victory over Rider College Wednesday. For game coverage and photos, see page 15. By Russ Bengtson government of 50 years, the new see WATER page 4 Senior Staff Reporter leaders were able to authorize the Latvia's first trade with the trade agreement with Delaware in • United States must pass through a July 1991 . Delaware port because of a trade Associate geography Professor U.N. inspection team held Iraq agreement signed by the state and Edmunds Bunkse said the the then-Communist country in agreement to trade with America By Robb Enright calling for the use of force against copies of documents from Iraqi 1990. could help Latvia because many Senior SUfi' Report~ Iraq. The U .N. coalition enforced Atomic Energy Commission The agreement, signed when educated Latvians live in North Conflict in Persian The Persian Gulf War may be these resolutions and defeated Iraq buildings that may confirm Iraq's Latvia was part of the Soviet America and the country has a rich long over, yet problems between during the Persian Gulf War on development of nuclear weapons. Union, specifics that any trade hi story in trade reaching back to Iraq and the United States persist February 28. Monday, Iraqi police held the between the United States and medieval times. Gulf heats up; with tensions increasing The resolutions also called for team for 12 hours when the Latvia has to be channelled through However, the agreement's effect dramatically in the past few inspections to rid Iraq of its inspectors discovered possible Delaware. on Delaware may not be as weeks. nuclear and chemical weapon evidence o f nuclear weapons The idea for the agreement came rewarding. President Bush The United States sent 96 capability, and it is this inspection capability. when Delaware Insurance John Stapleford, director of the Patriot missiles and about 1,300 policy Iraq has violated. Some of the evidence was Commissioner Dave Levinson went department of Business and troops to Saudi Arabia Wednesday The 44-member U .N. inspection confiscated by Iraqi police and has to Latvia to help form an insurance Economics, said the effect of the deploys troops, in protest of Iraqi noncompliance team was stopped by Iraqi security not yet been returned to the regulatory code. agreement on Delaware's economy with United Nations inspections. police twice this week while the inspection team. Levinson composed a plan with will be "insignificant." After Iraq invaded Kuwait on team searched for Iraqi nuclear The team encountered the same the Communist government in "It would have to end up being a Patriot missiles August 2, 1990, the United and chemical weapons. obstacles Tuesday as they were which Latvia agreed to open a trade market for m ajor industries," Nations passed resolutions The possible evidence acquired inspecting another building in mission in Delaware. Stapleford said, "in order for it to condemning Iraq's actions and by the team consists of film and see IRAQ page 4 ·After ousting the communist see lA~ page 5 Students access new information network Can diners have their cake. • • By Donna Murphy The computer program, Aui!tlnl Nf>ws Edilor UDINFO, is adapted from the their bid was never Students will soon be able to DelCat Plus software which is used and eat it, too?~~- rea:ived. access a variety of ~niversity to index catalogued articles in the "I want my Tastykakes back!" said Jay Tastykakes, however, information, including event library, Jacobson said. Mimbelli (EC SR). submit a bid. Unfortunately, a calendars and policy handbooks, Jacobson said there is no direct Popular Tastykakes, "I noticed they were missing last week former management employee of with only a computer and a modem. cost to the university because the when I had a craving for my favorite, Dining Services misplaced Tztykake's bid Officials at Management program uses the same software missing from The Buuerscotch Krimpets," said Heidi Suna (AS me, he said. Information Services (MIS) are operating DeiCat Plus. SR). ARA and Tastykak:e officials will meet gathering information to begin Students and faculty will be able Students no longer have to worry, this week to discuss the return eX the product loading a new computer system to access the program through a Scrounge, soon to however, because Tastykakes will be back, intQ the Scrounge, Abbey and Center Court. with campus calendars, sports modem or Tel-Net, the university said Duane Clark, senior food service "A minor error was made and we are calendars, minutes from Faculty network, Jacobson said. make a triumphant director for ARA Services. making corrections at this Senate meetings and text from TM Similar to DelCat, items can be The Tastykake dilemma arose this ' time," Clark said. Review. tracked by date, subject or title, he return summer when the Philadelphia-based "I think this situation has ''The idea is to make information said, but the text will appear on the snack company· and other been blown out of }rOIXX'1ion." readily, available to do research on­ tenninal screen instead of getting a corporations submitted their bids saidOark. line," said Carl Jacobson, director call number and searching through to Dining Services, who then Any oorporation wishing of MIS. see UDINFO page 5 decided on which canpanies' products they would sell. Clark said Tastykakes was not chosen to be sold again this year because Opinion ............................... & Vivant .................................. 9 Entertainment ................... 11 Classifleds ......................... 13 Sports ................................15 Comics .............................. 17 --Also inside:-- Student buddies ................. 3 In Bulgaria without books ... 5 Scarlett's back ..................... 9 Volleyball beats UMBC ..... 1S . Seep.p17. 2 • JHE RE\IIEW • September 27, 1991 Phones Playing games with Hitchcock assist in English professor dares to 'find the director' By Jason Sean Garber added Leitch, director of the ~iversity1 of Georgia Copy Editor university's film studies ., Pres~ ~nd is available in :; University to break safety A woman showers. program in the English local bookstores.
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