The Grizzly, November 15, 1994

The Grizzly, November 15, 1994

Ursinus College Digital Commons @ Ursinus College Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper Newspapers 11-15-1994 The Grizzly, November 15, 1994 Marc Ellman Ursinus College Mark Leiser Ursinus College Hope Rinehimer Ursinus College Jayson Blocksidge Ursinus College Tarik Qasim Ursinus College See next page for additional authors Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews Part of the Cultural History Commons, Higher Education Commons, Liberal Studies Commons, Social History Commons, and the United States History Commons Click here to let us know how access to this document benefits ou.y Recommended Citation Ellman, Marc; Leiser, Mark; Rinehimer, Hope; Blocksidge, Jayson; Qasim, Tarik; Caiazzo, Phil; Callahan, Erin; Davenport, Amy K.; Darby, Alicia; Richter, Richard P.; Landau, Maxine; Schofer, Joel; D'orsaneo, Nicole; Weingroff, Charlie; and Gaft, David, "The Grizzly, November 15, 1994" (1994). Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper. 347. https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/347 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers at Digital Commons @ Ursinus College. It has been accepted for inclusion in Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Ursinus College. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Authors Marc Ellman, Mark Leiser, Hope Rinehimer, Jayson Blocksidge, Tarik Qasim, Phil Caiazzo, Erin Callahan, Amy K. Davenport, Alicia Darby, Richard P. Richter, Maxine Landau, Joel Schofer, Nicole D'orsaneo, Charlie Weingroff, and David Gaft This book is available at Digital Commons @ Ursinus College: https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/347 Medicine -- The only profession that labors to destroy the reason for its own existence. Th~ Grizzly -James Bryce Volume xvn Number IX U rsinus College November 15, 1994 Judiciary Board Hearing Founders' Day Closes 125th Ends with Guilty Verdict Anniversary Celebration BY HOPE RINEHIMER AND Kalbacher, Fred Woll, John BY MARK LEISER tribute to Richard P. Richter, who toward an even brighter future than JAYSON BLOCKSIDGE Rovinsky, and Mary Lisa Smolen Co-Editor in Chief will soon be relinquishing his du- that which we currently enjoy. Co-News Editors who represented Phi Alpha Psi re­ ties as President of the College. Ursinus is a gem, unique and won­ garding both the innocence of the Ursinus College concluded the cel­ William F. Heefner, President of derful, which in itself is a tribute to The Judiciary Board met Friday sorority and the exemplary charac­ ebration of its 125th Anniversary the Board of Directors of Ursinus, his wisdom, his guidance, and his into early Saturday morning to de­ ters of the accused. The mediator, with this weekend's Founders' Day said, "I can recognize the elegance tireless efforts." termine the fate of Phi Alpha Psi Dr. Coleman, assured the defense convocation, which Richter, who and the three individuals accused of that the J-Board was under no ob­ was held on Sun­ spoke at his final pledging violations. The hearing ligation to Dean Kane and that the day, November 13 , Founders' Day con­ was held in Bomberger auditorium final outcome would be representa­ in Bomberger Hall. vocation as Presi­ due to the size of the student turn­ tive of the testimony given during The College was dent, reminded us out. Charges were brought against the hearing. He also stated that the pleased to have Dr. that "the joy of the sorority and the individuals ear­ trial was to be conducted in two C. Everett Koop, learning is not a lier last week after incidences which phases. The first phase would de­ former Surgeon luxury, but an abso­ occurred on November 4. termine the verdict and the second General of the lute essential to suc­ The three individuals: Pledge phase would define the punish­ United States, as cess." leaders Brenda Frantz and Steph­ ment if found guilty. their featured He encouraged anie Horling, and President Trina The witnesses called by the de­ speaker. members of the Petroski, were implicated with vio­ fense to attest to the character of Dr. Koop focused Ursinus community lations of pledging rules 1, 2, 3, 12, the accused included Gaylen on the issue of to face the chal­ and 14, along with infringements of Gawlowski, the RA at Hobson, Dr. health care, discuss­ lenges ofthe twenty­ school regulations concerning the Kate Goddard, Area Coordinator ing both the respon­ first century, and to alcohol policy, student conduct, and Suzanne Moresco, Security Officer sibilities of the adapt to changes social events. The Office of Student Gary Hodgson and three sisters of Amencan citi zen that will occur. "We Life was alerted to these violations Phi Psi including one who called and those of the are able to trace here after two students were rushed to 911. Dean Kane called to the wit­ government. in this small, spe­ local hospitals for treatment ofalco­ ness stand Security Officer on duty "Right now, health cial place an unbro­ hol poisoning at approximately Robert Shaw, EMT on duty Dheeraj care seems like a (photo by MIke Farrand) ken optimism about II :30 p.m. last Friday. Taranath, Todd McKinney, and dormant political C. Everett Koop, former Surgeon General of the the human spirit, At the trial, members ofthe Judi­ two unexpected witnesses. issue," said Koop, United States, spoke at Founders' Day Convocation and about the po­ ciary Board; Dr. CoIl, Mr. David During the proceedings, two con­ " ... and delay in tential ofthe human Mill, Miss Tina Wailgum, Nicole flicting stories were told by the achieving health care reform in this of leadership and the clarity of vi­ mind to bring that spirit to fuller Rodriguez, Rob Teti, Mike Farrand, witnesses. The defense's testimony country is nothing new." sion which has characterized his bloom," said Richter. and chair of the J-Board, Dr. described the events ofthe evening He stressed that our vision for tenure as president, as well as in the Richter closed by giving his best Coleman, heard testimony from the in question beginning at the 'wall health care must go beyond cutting other positions in which he has wishes to his colleagues, alumni, defense and the prosecution. show' in front of Berman at around costs, and "must include a vision for served the College." and aU other members ofthe Ursinus Opening statements were given a healthy American society." Heefner went on to say the objec­ by friends of the accused, Neil (See Verdict - Page 2) The ceremonies also included a tives Richter has set "are on course (See Founders' Day - Page 2) NEWS I FEATURES I SPORTS I c. Everett Koop DR. NOVACk SIiARES DC Football Addresses Campus SENEGAL EXPERiENCE closes out season -- Page 3 -- Page 5 -- Page 8 Page 2 The Grizzly November 15, 1994 News Verdict: Pledge Leaders and RepUblicans Sweep Founders' President Held Accountable Democrats Day (Coni. from page J) nies, the Board deliberated the ver­ BY PHIL CAIAZZO Wofford tried to exploit. Despite (Coni. from Page J) dict for approximately two and a Of the Grizz~v this, Santorum won a majority of 6:00 p.m. After the Wall Show they half hours, at which point a guilty votes from those who were 60 and family, and expressed his hope that returned to Hobson where they judgment was rendered. The Board Tom Ridge, who has referred to older. He also won 66% ofthe votes "Ursinus stand for the very best in pledged for a few more hours until stated at this time that regardless of himself as "the man that nobody of people concerned with taxes. the pursuit of liberal learning." the pledges were inducted into the which testimony was correct, pledg­ has ever heard of. from the town In the Montgomery County elec­ The celebration of the school's sorority earlier than originally ing had not ended for Phi Psi be­ that nobody has ever visited," was tions for State House the winners 12Sth Anniversary, or cent­ planned due to an unforseen family cause they had not informed the elected Pennsylvania's new Gover­ were as follows: S3rd District win­ silversary as it came to be called, tragedy ofone ofthe Pledge leaders. office of Student Life and. there­ nor on Tuesday by beating Demo­ ner Robert W. Godshall (R); 61 st began last February with a special According to the defense, the newly fore, they were guilty as charged. crat Mark Singel by about 113.000 District winner Joseph M. Gladeck Founder's Day convocation. This inducted sisters and prior members At this point, the defense and the votes. Jr. (R); 70th District winner John was held one day after the actual began their celebration. Alcohol, prosecution offered recommenda­ Ridge, who was the first candi­ W. Ficter (R); 146th District win­ 12Sth anniversary of the signing of including Mad Dog, Thunderbird tions as to possible disciplinary ac­ date from the major parties to de­ ner Robert D. Reber Jr. (R); 147th the Ursinus Charter. wine, Tequila, Vodka, Fire Water, tions. The final decision wasn't clare his candidacy back on Febru­ District winner Raymond Bunt Jr. The College has used the slogan a gallon bottle of unidentified wine, announced until close to I a.m. The ary I, 1993, supports abortion rights, (R); 148th District winner Lita "Ursinus College -125- Celebrate" and assorted beers, was present. penalties against the defense in­ is against banning assault weap­ Indzel Cohen (R); 149th District as its anniversary theme through­ The basis of the prosecution's clude: loss of the sorority's charter ons, and is unsure about the winner Colleen Sheehan (R); IS0th out the year. This phrase has ap­ case relied upon the testimony of until August of 1997, the removal Riverboat Gambling Project. District winner John A. Lawless peared on souvenirs and publica­ the surprise witness who was present of the Pledge leaders and President In the Pennsylvanian Senate (R); 151 st District winner Eugene tions from the College, as well as on for the evening's activities.

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