Legalizing Prostitution What Are the Pros and Cons?

Legalizing Prostitution What Are the Pros and Cons?

CURIOUS? A HOT, BLUE BAND BRONCO BUST OPINION FEATURES 11 It's a Faire to An exclusive interview with Lady kickers lose first remember The Bluetones game to Santa Clara, 1-0 ENTERTAINMENT 14 [11] [15] [22] SPORTSWEEK 24 ^^fiSS San Francisco FOGHORHE UNIVERSITY OF SAN FR A N C NI S C O SEPTEMBER 19,1996 http -.//foghorn.usfca.edu VOLUME 93, ISSUE 3 Magazine Ranks Not Out of the Forest USF on Third Tier Critics fault U.S. News & World Report college study for unscientific findings Lynna Do Assistant News Editor themselves," he said. Administrators at other univer­ For the second consecutive sities slammed the report as well. year, U.S. News & World Report "Once an institution submits has ranked USF in the third of the data, they have no control four tiers amongst national uni­ over what U.S. News does with it," versities. Loris Davanzo, an analyst with The magazine ranks over 200 the UC Berkeley Budget and schools annually. USF's "third- Planning Office, was quoted as tier" placement means that it falls saying in the Daily Californian. somewhere be­ Berkeley was tween the ranked 27th places of 116 to overall. 172. '[The ranking] is not This year's News of the held in high regard. top 10 Na­ ranking, which The staffs at each tional Univer­ was published school rate them­ sities, which do in the Sept. 16 not include lib­ issue, selves.' eral arts col­ LARRY HuMt prompted luke­ — Chris Krzak leges and Keith Ratzburg sizes up a shot on goal during the MetLife Classic's final game. warm reaction Assistant Director for Admissions universities, The Dons lost, 2-1, to visiting Wake Forest, falling to 2-3 on the season. on the USF are, in order: campus. Yale University, "[The rank­ Princeton Uni­ ing] is not held in high regard," versity, Harvard University, Duke said Chris Krzak, assistant direc­ University, Massachusettes Insti­ Whirlwind Youth 2000 Tour tor and operations manager for tute of Technology (MIT), Admissions. Stanford University, Darthmouth Krzak said that the Admissions College, Brown University, Cali­ staff doesn't consider the ranking fornia Institute of Technology and Rlls McLaren With Song very important, partly because of Northwestern University (which the way the rankings are com­ tied for 9th). Popular retreat England to Germany, and then to treat, Youth 2000 is booked until piled. In ranking the colleges and the rest ofthe world from Trinidad 1998 and will not be back in San "The staffs at each school rate RANKING: Page 5 teaches experi­ to Australia. Francisco anytime soon. Dallas was the first U.S. site of "We have one weekend retreat Youth 2000 in June of 1992 with per city, and right after San Fran­ Top Ten U.S. Universities encing Jesus 700 attendants, mostly young cisco we will be in Washington, Les Shu people. D.C.," Brawley added. The top ten universities according to U.S. News & World Report Foghorn Staff Writer * "This year is the first time Youth According to Brawley, the pur­ 1. Yale University 2000 has been held in San Fran­ pose is for young people to have the 2. Princeton University Filled with prayers and songs, the cisco," Brawley said. "USF is a beau­ true belief in the real presence ofthe 3. Harvard University McLaren Center was the site ofthe tiful campus and San Francisco is a Eucharist. 4. Duke University Youth 2000 Retreat held from Sept. beautiful setting." "The purpose of Youth 2000 is 13 to Sept. 16. 5. Massachusettes Institute of Technology (MIT) Due to the popularity of the re­ YOUTH 2000: Page 5 With about 350 people attend­ 6. Stanford University ing the three-day retreat, Youth 2000 7. Dartmouth College consisted of talks, workshops, mass, 8. Brown University rosaries, and songs. When Kids in the 9. (tied) California Institute of Technology "The retreat is to help people find 9. (tied) Northwestern University Jesus and to know Him as a friend University of San Francisco, 3rd Tier (#'s 116- 172) and a loving God," said Anne Brawley, national director of Youth Halls Go Bad The following chart shows the criteria that U.S. News & World Report 2000 in the United States. uses to rank the nation's universities. Youth 2000 was founded in Eu­ Judical Board solves disputes Value Added 5% rope by an Englishman named Alumni Giving 5% Ernest Williams. Inspired by Pope which is then forwarded to Monique Jewett John Paul Il's-message at the World the director of the appropri­ "* """'" Self Survey 25% Foghorn Staff Writer Youth Day keld in 1989 in ate hall. What happens after Santiago de Compostello, Spain, Students living in the resi­ that, however, remains a mys­ Williams started the retreat hop­ dence halls generally have tery to a good portion of the ing to unite the youth ofthe world students residing on campus. Retention 20% some idea as to what happens through Jesus and the celebration when policies are not fol­ This is where the Resi­ ofthe Eucharist. dence Hall Judicial Board Selectivity 15% lowed. Most residents know The first retreat was held in 1990 that documentation of the comes into effect. Established in former Yugoslavia and had 6,000 policy violation is taken in the last year, the Judicial Board is Financial Resources 10 youth in attendence. That success form of an "incident report," BOARD: Page 3 led to rapid growth in Europe from Source: U.S. News & World Report Faculty Resources 20% BRIAN MILLAOO ^^ ^^ San Francisco Foghorn "Turning of the Wheel"; Monday Night Football; 5 8:30 p.m., Freight & p.m., Fog 'n' Grog Salvage Enjoy a pint or two as you watch Singer/Songwriter/Guitarist Jenni­ Student the Indianapolis Colts (who de­ CALENDAR fer Berezan performs a fall equinox Leadership feated the Dallas Cowbys in a thrill­ concert featuring songs from her Retreat ing game on Sunday) clash with the For the week of Sept. 19-25 upcoming CD. Freight & Salvage Miami Dolphinson the 60" screen. is located on 1111 Addison, Berke­ ley, CA. For more information, call (510) 548-1761. Women's ri3CBOS6C|LI6' , 1996 Moon Festival; 11 "Mr. Volleyball; broadcast a.m.-6 p.m., Grant Av­ Shataapaarefe 7 p.m., 10:30 p.m.- enue, San Francisco Magic Student Leadership Memorial 12:00 a.m., Chinatown Mirror"; 8 Retreat Gym KUSF p.m., Arts and Crafts, a children's carni­ The Lady KUSF's radio Potrero Hill val, and lion dances are part of the Dons take on magazine for Neighbor­ entertainment offered at the 1996 West Portal Art and Music the Cal Bears in Memorial Gym. the San Fran­ hood Multi Moon Festival., sponsored by the Festival; 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Admission for students is $1. cisco scene, reflecting the alterna­ Ethnic Theater West Portal Avenue Chinatown Merchants' Association. tive tastes and interests of the Bay A bright collection of exerpts, seri­ Over 50 artists will exhibit their Area. ous and funny, on such diverse sub­ work at this festival. A parade, led Movie "Mr. Holland's jects as love, hate, dreams, magic, by Mayor Brown, begins at 10 a.m. San Francisco Giants vs. Opus"; 9 p.m., Harney ASUSF Run-off Election (if the theater, and even baseball will Colorado Rockies; 1:05 235 needed); 10 a.m.-4 p.m., be part of this play presented by the p.m., Candlestick Park This critically acclaimed movie, Harney Plaza Multi Ethnic Theater. The theater 39th Annual Armenian The last home game ofthe season, presented by the Source, is part of Vote for any unelected senators to­ is located at 953 DeHaro Street, San Food Festival; noon-1 this is the final day of "Fan Appre­ a series of free showings. It stars day in Harney Plaza. Francisco. For more information, a.m., Armenian Commu­ ciation Weekend." Prizes will be Richard Dreyfus as a music teacher call (415) 550-8161. nity Center, 825 Brother­ given to lucky fans as the Giants and is set over the course of a few hood Way, San Francisco clash with division rivals Colorado. Comedy "Funnies, Food & Enjoy entertainment, dancing, au­ decades. Friends"; 7 p.m., Cross­ Student Leadership thentic Armenian food and shop­ roads Retreat ping booths at the festival at the For more information Come enjoy free food, a comedy Armenian Community Center. The about campus events, call the Events Hotline at night, and a showing ofthe popu­ festival continues tomorrow from Senate x6600. lar NBC sitcom "Friends" on the University Census Date noon to 9 p.m. Meeting; big screen. The last day to drop a class with­ 5:30 p.m., out a "W" on your report card. UC Faculty Men's Soccer; 7 p.m., Collectors' Dream Expo; Lounge Negoesco Stadium 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday See the newly elected senators in The Dons clash with the Spartans "Feel the and Sunday, Cow Palace action on Monday night in the UC Calendar Compiled by of San Jose State. Student admis­ Vibe"; 11 Old and new comic books, toys, Faculty Lounge. Note the change Lynna Do sion is only $2. p.m.-2 a.m., dolls and sports memorabilia and of venue from the ususal 250 The Foghorn Calendar is a KUSF auctions to benefit the Polly Klass McLaren.The Faculty Lounge is weekly listing of events at and San Francisco's Foundation will be featured at this Nooner; 12:30-1:30, located in the University Center by around USF. For listings, please Harney Plaza longest running two-day event. "Beverly Hills World Fare. bring or mail no more than one Local band Van Gogh's Daughter reggae show al­ 9021 O's" Gabrielle Carteris, come­ sheet of type-written information will perform.

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