-FEATURES- -SPORTS- . Check out the new In­ Tennis favored in ternational Outlook MAAC Tournament section, p. 5 Find out more on p. 16. CI U 1h&3itude¥i£ newspaper of mbari$tCctte#& Volume 53 Issue 17 on the web at www.academic.marist.edu/circle April 13, 2000 Tyminski's choice for Vice President q "Ryan and I had a personal dispute New SGA administration begins a little shaky and I felt I could no longer work for him," Dunn said. Dunn also stated that the conflict byKATEMOYLAN after Hunter expressed a lack of con­ Dunn to "get to the heart of the issue. between herself and Hunter dealt with StaffWriter fidence in Dunn's abilities to success­ Amanda Kelly, director of public re­ issues outside of SGA.. Hunter ech­ fully execute her responsibilities. lations for SGA, was'also present. oed these sentiments. Tyminiski responded to the anony­ Dunn was appointed as Parliamen­ "The conflict was a combination The administration of Student Body mous Jeter. He also expressed an opin­ tarian halfway through" Colleen of differences that accumulated over President Selh Tyminski is stuck in ion to the anonymous author of the McCullough's administration during time regarding how SGA should be the mud before even getting on the letter, who said he or she would not the 1997-98 academic year. Hunter run," Hunter said. road. reveal his or her identity out of fear later appointed her Parliamentarian of retaliation: Accompanying the anonymous The Circle received, an anonymous for the 1998-99 year. •- letter was the letter written by Ryan letter last week, purportedly from a - "I think they should fear retalia­ Hunter said that at the time Dunn's Hunter sent to Dunn informing her member of Tyminski's administra­ tion a'lot more now that I know about appointment was made, he felt she of her removal from the office of tion, raising concern over the ap­ the letter," he said. "An unsigned was the best candidate for the job. Parliamentarian. pointment of Kristine Dunn as Ex­ letter is a very childish artd unpro­ However, conflicts later arose be­ ecutive Vice President. fessional way to do business." tween Dunn and Hunter that resulted Dunn was fired as Parliamentarian Sunday night Vanessa Santos of in Dunn's removal from her posi­ ...please seeTYMmSKL, pg. 3 - —- -.— : CirtUm photo by former president Ryan Hunter, MCTV sat down with Tyminski and tion. Seth Tyminski. anniversary canonizatioiens lectur markee series, which wildl be byJEFFDAHNCKE an annual event. News Editor The event, held in the small dining room! was attended by Due to an illness that forced approximately 100 members of guest speaker Brother Leonard faculty, staff and local clergy. Voegtle into'the. hospital last Brother.Frank Kelly, director - -Thursday, the inaugural Catho­ of Campus Ministry, said it was lic Studies lecture, in the Nelli a way to commemorate the can­ Goletti had to be canceled. onization of Champagnat. The lecture was" scheduled to "In light of the fact that it was mark the first anniversary of the" one year ago this weekend, we Ruth Fioretto of Dining Services smears a pie in the face of Steve Sansola canonization.of St. Marcellin just thought we would celebrate Champagnat, the founder of the the first anniversary," he said. Marist Brothers. A student celebration was held The cancelation of the lecture last Sunday in the Chapel. The Greek Week highlighted by did not prevent a celebration of Marist Singers sang the same the anniversary from occuring, music they sang at the canoni­ however. zation in Rome last year. pie throwning contest The plaque in the lobby of According to Kelly, there will byAMYCRUSBERG and a billiards tournament. other Greeks." Champagnat Hall was blessed be a Catholic Studies lecture Greek Council also sponsored a StaffWriter Alpha Sigma Tau captured Thursday afternoon. The dedi­ each year, focusing on a differ­ fundraiser for Habitat for Hu­ first place in the Greek 'Week What do you get when you cation was followed by a dinner ent aspect of Catholicism each manity-where people made do­ sorority standings, followed by to inaugurate the Catholic Stud­ time. combine pie eating, belly flop­ nations to throw cream pies at Sigma Sigma Sigma, Kappa ping and swimming? faculty and student partici­ Kappa Gamma and Kappa No, it's not yqur last spring pants. LamdaPsi. For the fraternities, break in Cancun. It's called Steve Sansola, Assistant Dean Greek Week. of Activities, said that Greek ...please see GREEKS,^. 4 Greek Week is an annual event Week is a time for the sororities at Marist College. It consists and fraternities to work together of a series of events"and con­ and have fun. tests in which the sororities and "It's been a great week," he fraternities on campus partici­ said." "All the Greeks have been pate. unified and supportive of each It was held on April 4-8, and other during the events. It's included events such as ice about Greeks working alongside Photo courtesy Meghan O'Geaiy carving, a pie eating contest, each other and having fun with Photo councsy Manst College Sansola smiled throughout it all. Pope John Paul If during lastyear's canonization ceremony. WEEKLY POLL Worldwide Web concerns addressed INSIDE byLAlNEYNADEAU Troy said shebelieves Marist regular basis. She said IT does StaffWriter can pinpoint the sites she visits not track the use of the Internet Are you going to on the Internet. Many other by individual students. TODAY: vote for Hillary or; "^iVhen^urfing the web or writ- students share this belief, or are '"We are not in the business ihgan email, do you ever feel uncertain of what the Infprma- \ of watchmg what kids are do­ hi:^53V Rudy for the New someone is looking over your tion Technology Center at ing and policing what they do," York Senate seat? shoulder? Marist is capable of and actu­ she said. "I have three people lo: 37 "I always thought people from ally do. who run the entire network of Hillary Rudy Marist tracked the sites I vis­ Manager of Systems Net­ almost 10,000 machines, so they Community. 2 ited," freshman Keara Troy said. works and Operations Martha have a lot better things to do Features 5 53 . ' 47 "I guess it could be an invasion McConahay said there are many than watch what one kid is do­ See related story of page 4. ing on a daily basis." Opinion.. 8 of my privacy, but I don't have misconceptions of what Infor­ k&E......... 11 This is an unscientific survey taken firmanythin g to hide, so it doesn't mation Technology (IT) is ca­ 100 Marist students who are from New pable of and what they do on a ...please see WEB, pg. 3 Sports 16 York State. bother me." THE:eiieyE THE: CIRCLE APRIL 13, 2000 News PAGE 3 April 13, 2000 PAGE 2 T¥MENSKI: Letter casts doubt on Dunn's abilities ...continued from pg. 1 ing his appointments he focused on the ability of the candidate to work letter was the letter written by Ryan hard and get the job done. He went Campus Security Hunter sent to Dunn informing her on to say that very little consider­ "Your insubordina­ of her removal from the office of ation is given to whether or not the board members have respect for each tion and mocking of Briefs Parliamentarian. Corner Both Tyminski and Dunn have other. Student Government Compiled by stressed that this letter was not a "It's more a matter of who can get Caty Heron matter of public knowledge and both the job done," Tyminski said. positions and daily questioned how this letter could have . Tyminski said he had no idea why functioning has nega­ What do you want to be fallen into someone else's hands anyone on his administration would other than those it was sent to. .question Dunn's appointment. tively affected other "When we sat down and went over A pellet gun was fired at a male Hunter said there were a number of Tune into Sports Radio the rules I asked that if there were representatives." student jogging behind Leo Hall when you grow up? Why? ways that the letter could have been arty concerns, that they would be obtained, but said he did not have an WMCR - Marist College Ra­ on Wednesday April 5 at 1:15 brought directly to me, and each one ideawhere it came from. of the members looked at me and dio - Friday - Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. a.m.... "How exactly it got out or through Ryan Hunter nodded their heads," Tyminski said. -9:00 p.m. Tune into 88.1 for the whose hands is beyond me," he said. Hunter acknowledged that the de­ in a letter to The letter cited Hunter's unhappi- latest sports talk, sports up­ cision he made is not reflective of ness with Dunn. Kristine Dunn dates, and coverage of your fa­ An assumed non-art student Dunn's overall ability to fulfill her "Your tantrums and blatant disre­ vorite Marist teams. If you have crafted a phony River-view park­ responsibilities. He repeated the fact •HHI I '•* * spect of my position have-made it fir + * that, due to conflicts, the two of Tyminski had nothing but praise for any questions, call the Sports ing sticker that was discovered impossible for me to utilize you as them had difficulties working to­ Dunn, attributing his success in his Director, Mike Koller at x4724. by security, costing him $45 Parliamentarian," Hunter said in the IMP^^TM gether. campaign to her organization and letter.
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