c: ;:o '"c IS W !!! 0 ·c~Q-g-. ns - 0 E>~-4VZ o 0 _ E"" Cl. ~ '" E ;: LOa; E ~ ~ Cl. a., ~ -0 5 Z c: With Special Guest Katrina and the Waues Thursday November 16, 1989 Ticket· Sales ND/SMC Students & Faculty $8.00 Tuesday, October 17, 1989 JACC Gate 10 (Maximum 6 tickets per person with ID) STUDENT UNION BOARD 2 Can't figure out what to write? SCHOLASTIC When Push Comes To Shove Notre Dame faculty, angered by its lack of decision-making input, is once again weighing its options-- Is it "looking for the union label?" By Richard Foley! Page 6 Features New Kid on the BlOCk Conservative Dialogue magazine comes to campus. By Karen Kenney/ Page 9 Notre Dame Globetrotters Glee Club travels the world representing the university. SUBSCRIBE By Kristine DeGange/ Page 12 o Sports Team in Transition Notre Dame volleyball finds life difficult following its NCAA INSTEAD. tournament season of a year ago. By Rick Farley/ Page 17 Sportsweekl compiled by Kevin T. Kerns! Page 19 Departments On Other Campuses! compiled by Chris Fillio/ Page 3 For more Week in Distortion! by Roger Hipp/ Page 4 Music/ by Dave Holsinger/ Page. 5 than 120 years, Coming Distractions! compiled by Kristine DeGange/ Page 20 Please send _ years of Scholastic to: Final Word! by Andrea Belefonte and Brian Maggio/ Page 23 Name: ____________________ Notre Dame's Address:. ____________-- _____ Life In HelI! Inside Back Cover City:. _________State: __ Zip: _____ excuse not to Editorial/ 22 Scholastic is published weekly during the school year except during examinations and vacation periods at the University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, 46556 and Please make checks payable to : write at The Papers, Inc., Milford, IN 46542. The subscription rate is $20.00/year and back issues are available at $l.OO/copy. The opinions expressed in Scholastic are those Scholastic Magazine home. of the authors and editors and do not necessarily represent the opinions of the entire editorial board of Scholastic or of the University of Notre Dame, its administration, faculty or students. Editorials signed Scholastic represent the opinion of the majority of the executive editorial board. Manuscripts are welcome. All unsolicited materials LaFortune Student Center become the property of Scholastic. Notre Dame, IN 46556 Copyright 1989 Scholastic Magazine. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited. Enclosed is a check for $20.00 x _ years = $__ October 12, 1989 1 - 2 Can't figure out what to write? SCHOLASTIC When Push Comes To Shove Notre Dame faculty, angered by its lack of decision-making input, is once again weighing its options-- Is it "looking for the union label?" By Richard Foley! Page 6 Features New Kid on the BlOCk Conservative Dialogue magazine comes to campus. By Karen Kenney/ Page 9 Notre Dame Globetrotters Glee Club travels the world representing the university. SUBSCRIBE By Kristine DeGange/ Page 12 o Sports Team in Transition Notre Dame volleyball finds life difficult following its NCAA INSTEAD. tournament season of a year ago. By Rick Farley/ Page 17 Sportsweekl compiled by Kevin T. Kerns! Page 19 Departments On Other Campuses! compiled by Chris Fillio/ Page 3 For more Week in Distortion! by Roger Hipp/ Page 4 Music/ by Dave Holsinger/ Page. 5 than 120 years, Coming Distractions! compiled by Kristine DeGange/ Page 20 Please send _ years of Scholastic to: Final Word! by Andrea Belefonte and Brian Maggio/ Page 23 Name: ____________________ Notre Dame's Address:. ____________-- _____ Life In HelI! Inside Back Cover City:. _________State: __ Zip: _____ excuse not to Editorial/ 22 Scholastic is published weekly during the school year except during examinations and vacation periods at the University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, 46556 and Please make checks payable to : write at The Papers, Inc., Milford, IN 46542. The subscription rate is $20.00/year and back issues are available at $l.OO/copy. The opinions expressed in Scholastic are those Scholastic Magazine home. of the authors and editors and do not necessarily represent the opinions of the entire editorial board of Scholastic or of the University of Notre Dame, its administration, faculty or students. Editorials signed Scholastic represent the opinion of the majority of the executive editorial board. Manuscripts are welcome. All unsolicited materials LaFortune Student Center become the property of Scholastic. Notre Dame, IN 46556 Copyright 1989 Scholastic Magazine. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited. Enclosed is a check for $20.00 x _ years = $__ October 12, 1989 1 - rr ..........~~~~~~~===============- ............................iiiiiiii .. II .. llllllllle.'4311111111111111111111111111111111111111111 .................................................... ..,,,1 " On Other Campuses BURNING DOWN THE HOUSE i: Or at least the stadium, in the case of the Fightin Illini, the self-p'roclaimed team for the '90s People always complain about high tuitions, but no one ever does EDITED BY CHRIS FILLIO anything about them, right? Wrong, said Wesleyan senior Roger ours after the Fighting IIlini burned up the field in their Kingsepp, of Brooklyn, N.Y. And he's proving that he means H41-2 romp against visiting Utah State University, the fire business by filing a suit in U.S. District Court against Brown Univer­ was still burning. Unfortunately, the reality was a forty­ sity and eleven other schools. In a front-page story in The Brown yard patch of charred astroturf, the dirty work of some early morning Daily Herald, charges of collusion and price fixing have been brought vandals. A story in The Daily Illini reported that the blaze began against schools of the Ivy League, Wesleyan and Stanford Universi­ probably around 6 a.m. Sunday, the morning after the UI-USU game, ties and Amherst and Williams colleges. For about thirty-five years, and was lit with matches and lighter fluid. A university employee schools in the Northeast have been meeting to share information on notified the fire 'department, which extinguished the fire within applicants in order to compare financial aid packages. The suit fifteen minutes. The Monsanto Company has been called in to inspect contends that such actions violate the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. damage to the $1.5 million turf, with hopes of restoring the field Recently, Barnard College was added to the list. before the scheduled October 7 home game against the Ohio State Buckeyes. Sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll? While the latter two are not an immediate issue atNassau Community College in New York, the first one has caused a few problems. The county board held up the .. school's budget for several days because of the college's question­ • .. i .. ",. • able content in it's human sexuality course. A story by the National .. " • .. ~ . • • .. ... • • On~Campus Report stated that students in the class view a film that I'"'. i - explicitly portrays sexual intercourse. In addition, faculty in past Scholastic is looking for someone to • •."" ." . .. years have made assignments that included chatting with prostitutes fill the position of .-• and taking bubble baths . "The'80sbelongtothelIIini,"orsowenttheself-proclaimedslogan at the University of Illinois. However, sports writer for The Daily I :i Il/ini, Jeff Ponczak, feels that this is a misnomer. The truth is, the : , ; ; Fighting Illini have more NCAA investigatiQns to think about this year than they have had national championships in the past decade (only 1988, in Men's Gymnastics.) Ponczak: opened the debate with an article listing several more apropos slogans for the nineties. Circulation Manager Excerpts include "The '90s belong to the Illini-and we really mean it this time," "The '90s belong to ... Naah, let's forget about it and get drunk," ''The '90s might be ours, they might not-don't worry about Pete Rose University? Not quite. However, students in the Casino it," "Bo sucks (This has nohing to do with the Illini, but somebody has Training Program at Mohave Community College (Ariz.) areencour­ to make it their slogan)," "Illinois--we have running water," "If the (This is a paid position.) aged to practice their skills at blackjack, dice, roulette and poker. '90s don't belong to us, fine-at least they won't belong to North­ While you may not have class with Jimmy the Greek, the National western," "Maybe we did only win one national championship in the On-Campus Report stated that the courses are taught by experienced '80s, but at least that's one more title than the Cubs have won in 80 professionals in the casino gaming industry and help students prepare years." While Ponczak admitted that he could continue for a while, For more information, call Mike or Andy at 239-7569. for entry-level positions. In addition, last July the University of he instead instituted the Choose a Slogan for the '90s contest. Send Nevada-Reno opened the first gaming institute, and will eventually your entries to him care of The Daily Illini. How about "Fightin' and award undergraduate minors in gambling. cheatin' our way through the '90s!" • 2 Scholastic October 12, 1989 3 rr ..........~~~~~~~===============- ............................iiiiiiii .. II .. llllllllle.'4311111111111111111111111111111111111111111 .................................................... ..,,,1 " On Other Campuses BURNING DOWN THE HOUSE i: Or at least the stadium, in the case of the Fightin Illini, the self-p'roclaimed team for the '90s People always complain about high tuitions, but no one ever does EDITED BY CHRIS FILLIO anything about them, right? Wrong, said Wesleyan senior Roger ours after the Fighting IIlini burned up the field in their Kingsepp, of Brooklyn, N.Y. And he's proving that he means H41-2 romp against visiting Utah State University, the fire business by filing a suit in U.S. District Court against Brown Univer­ was still burning. Unfortunately, the reality was a forty­ sity and eleven other schools.
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