Odwalla Pulled from Campus Shelves

Odwalla Pulled from Campus Shelves

GOING APE? PINCHING PENNIES ROMEO, OH ROMEO- OPINION 8 CounterPoint Invest now and pay off Classical Theatre Company's FEATURES 12 debates evolution your tuition later production continues ENTERTAINMENT 14 [10] [13] [14] SPORTSWEEK 24 J|fe M San Francisco FOGHORN THE UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO NOVEMBER 14, 1996 http://foghorn.usfca.edu • VOLUME 93, ISSUE 9 Odwalla Pulled From Campus Shelves sulted in infuriated student manag­ Odwalla products unaffected by the looked at it last Thursday and last organizations have] gotten more in­ Carr cites recent ers and raised serious questions company's voluntary recall. Marriott Friday," Carr said in an interview. formation and been able to share about student autonomy. had already "We took some more information with the general rash of E. coli .As a precautionary reaction to the pulled the entire action, tempo­ public. Based on that information, discovery of a link between line of Odwalla rarily then, and we thought it was best to put the cases as reason Odwalla's apple juice and Escherichia products. it's been a real breaks on everything because there Coli infections in several Western "When it be­ odwalla tough process were people actually talking about states, Jeffrey Carr, USF director of came public other juices coming in." Jeffrey Coleman over the past Business Opetations and Services, knowledge that The "othet juice" is Wiman's, a Associate Editor week in terms of requested in a Nov. 7 memo that all there were some which way we Brisbane company and, according to It's turning out to be a much big­ Odwalla products be removed from problems with want to go. Marriott Disttict Manager Matthew ger issue than anyone thought pos­ sale. the plant in "Each day Carroll, the only authorized fresh sible, but USF's decision to halt the Prior to Cart's memo, AS Express Ftesno (the actual distribution cen newsbreaks have been different," he juice supplier for Marriott. sale of all Odwalla products has re­ and Crossroads were selling the 11 ter was in Tukwila, Wash.), we continued. "[Odwalla and health ODWALLA: Page 4 Senate May Pull for Pratt Substance abuse prevention coordinator appeals decision Lydia Zarganis News Editor Despite Senate Adviser Darnita Killian's assur­ ances that the University intends to continue the Substance Abuse Program in some form, the ASUSF Senate is considering a resolution to urge funding for a full-time coordinator position. The program's current coordinator, Linda Pratt, spoke at Open Forum at Monday's meeting, along with members of the USF Faculty As­ sociation Policy Board and Killian, who is also the Associate Vice President for Student Affairs. Pratt said that she had been given a letter stating that her em­ ployment would be terminated as Linda Pratt of Dec. 31, though she has filed an appeal with the Personnel De­ partment. Her hearing will be in two weeks, she said. Pratt said that the time demands ofthe substance abuse prevention program were so great that the pro­ ne USF student gram would dissolve without a full-time coordina­ tor, pointing out the numerous duties she performs l^^-M won't have to on campus. She expressed fear that these elements worry about her of het job will disappear if her position is eliminated. O "Contrary to what has been stated, I don't be­ mammoth tuition bills. lieve that the program will continue in any forma- With one word — PRATT: Page 5 "Baywatch" — junior sociology major Danielle Foreign Students Bowman took home Lament Neglect, $40,150 in cash and prizes from her appear­ Lack of Advising ance on the recent Les Shu "Wheel of Fortune" Foghorn Staff Writer USF Student Wins $40,150 college week, filmed at Despite the services offered by USE for international on "Wheel of Fortune" San Francisco's Palace of TOP: USF cheerleaders students, many still feel the University is not doing Fine Arts. on the set with Pat Sajak enough to make international students comfortable on and Vanna White. campus. Bowman said she won One problem international students face is the lack with a little help from ABOVE: Pat congratulates of advisers. "[We have] too few advisers," said May Story by DALE MAJOR Danielle Bowman on Kwan, a senior from Macao. "[We] can never find one Photographs by CASEY SCHATZ above. solving a puzzle. when we need to because all the appointment slots are WHEEL: Page 6 always full." INTERNATIONAL: Page 7 ^^ ^^ 5a« Francisco Foghorn School of Education Teaching Weekend Movie "The Idea "Heat"; 9 of the Wild: p.m., Human Place in CALENDAR Women's Volleyball vs. Harney 235 Gonzaga; 7 p.m., Gonzaga Free, Spon­ Nature," ; sored by The 8 to 9 p.m., Source KUSF For the week of Nov. 14-20 Professor Lois Cross Country, NCAA Lorentzen of the Theology depart­ Regionals, Fresno "Culturescape"; 6:30 ment will be featured in this KUSF "Strictly USF Clas­ p.m., McLaren Complex broadcast. Producer and host is Roots" sical Men's Soccer vs. Sac Sponsored by the International Stu­ Steven C. Runyon, Coordinator of reggae Theatre State; 7 p.m., Negoesco dent Association, Culturescape cel­ Media Studies at USF. band; presents: Stadium ebrates the food and culture of 12:30 p.m. "Romeo international students attending the and 7:30 and university. Fourteen international stu­ Crossroads After Dark: p.m., Juliet"; 8 dent clubs will be presenting tradi­ Marcus Shelby Trio, 8 Crossroads p.m., Gill tional food from their countries for all p.m., Crossroads participants to sample. In addition, Sponsored by The Source Theatre Student Free, Sponsored by The Source there will be performances of cultural Mass; 9 dances and a slide show featuring p.m., St. scenes from each country. Tickets are Cultural Food Exchange; Women's Basketball NIT Ignatius For more information available for $5 in advance, $7 at the Noon, Crossroads vs. Arizona; 7 p.m., Me­ Church about campus events, call morial Gym door and $4 for groups. Call x6516 The Source's activity for details. hotline at x6600. International Students Men's Basketball vs. Race Surviving and Succeeding Men's Soccer vs. Sacra­ Express; 7 p.m., Memorial at USF; noon - 1 p.m., mento State; 7 p.m., Gym Foghorn Staff Meeting; 6 ASUSF activty calendars Lower level Gillson Hall Negoesco Stadium p.m., Foghorn Office are available free to the This support group is open to in­ Volunteet your writing, photo­ campus community, and ternational students and other stu­ graphic, or copy editing skills or just are located in various dents who are adjusting to life in Women's Volleyball vs. -f—\£—\ Senate kick back and enjoy the free pizza. dispensers around cam­ American culture (e.g. Americans Portland; 7 p.m., Portland Meeting; Call x6l22 for more information. pus. They are compiled a raised overseas). Topics for each 5:30 p.m., few days before the week will be generated by group McLaren beginning of each month. consensus. Bring your lunch and Karaoke Dance Party; 8 250 Student Communication For information, contact Joel Gonzales at x6516. "let's rap" (American slang for "let's p.m., Crossroads Come meet Association Meeting; talk") about life in the United Sponsored by Phelan RHC. your student 12:45 p.m., Campion C10 States. Call x6352 for details. senators and Join the Student Communication Calendar Compiled by see what they are up to. Come Association, formerly known as Lynna Do USF Clas­ speak out during open forum and CommUnion, at their meeting at USF Classical Theatre sical have your voice heard. 12:45 in Campion CIO. Meetings The Foghorn Calendar is a are first and third Tuesday of each presents: "Romeo and Theatre weekly listing of events at and Juliet"; 8 p.m., Gill The­ presents: month. around USF. For listings, please atre "Romeo and bring or mail no more than one Juliet"; 8 sheet of type-written information p.m., Gill to the Foghorn office by 12 noon Theatre on the Friday prior to requested publication. HEALTH INS. SPECIALIST FAST TYPING! SIMON CHEW INSURANCE AGENCY Term papers, theses, letters, laser resumes...we do it all! Expert editing. m Foghorn Same-day service. IBM & Mac rentals, too! Weekdays 10-6, Sat. & Sun. 12-4 Love it or Leave it 405 Arguello at Clement 221-6677 Haircuts $7 ($1 off with coupon) Perms $24 (10% off with coupon) Men Women • Children THESIS MASTERS™ No Appointment Necessary We help you from beginning to end! Don't Monday - Friday 10:00-6:30 gamble. Call in the professionals. We pick up Saturday - Sunday 11:00-6:00 where others leave off. APA our specialty. CLOSED THURSDAY Proofreading, editing, typing, copying, 3405 Geary Boulevard (2nd Floor) emotional support. Call today. Between Stanyan & Beaumont Thesis Masters" 221-6677 752- 6734 San Francisco State University The Division of Student Affairs is conducting an evaluation of the campus regarding substance abuse prevention, HIV prevention, WINTER SESSION 17 rape prevention and other health related issues. JANUARY 6-26 We invite students to an open forum to discuss ideas, concerns, and goals for future • Academic programmatic efforts. The forum will be Credit Thursday, November 14, 1996, 12:30 - 1:30 • Upper & Lower p.m. in Gillson Formal Lounge. For additional Division information, please contact Darnita Killian, Office of Student Affairs, ext. 6251 or Barbara • $140 per unit Thomas, Counseling Center, ext. 6351. m Enrollment is open to all • Register starting November 19 Call 1-800-987-7700 to request a Winter Session catalog. SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY College of Extended Learning 1600 Holloway Avenue. Son Francisco. CA 94132 San Francisco Foghorn NEWS November 14, 1996 NEWS BRIEFS The Science of Poetry Culturescape '96 Lydia Zarganis his accomplishments.

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