Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 2-27-1987 The Guardian, February 27, 1987 Wright State University Student Body Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/guardian Part of the Mass Communication Commons Repository Citation Wright State University Student Body (1987). The Guardian, February 27, 1987. : Wright State University. This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Activities at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Guardian Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 1 as far If' 1 were lar area ex­ ; in the 'acuity s." :hers." Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio s, as ·eign to Ellen Goodman visits campus r:.w a matter of choices. social change. _-UB SMITH "Attitudes have changed in "This leads to a paralysis of ........ Entertainment Editor the years of the women's move­ ambivalence that looks like ment. When I became a mother, reaction." "Walking on water wasn't it seemed I was the only work­ Goodman stated there are two in a day." ing mother in the city room." contradictory views that surfac­ words of Jack Kerouac, (Goodman has been with the ed in the '70s which people en novelist of the early Boston Globe since 1967 .) possess now. summed up Ellen Good­ "My colleagues asked me "The first (view) is the 'hasty 's views. She spoke to a 'Who's taking care of your retreat', wanting to return to the · e audience last night in child?' " Goodman said after nostalgic, traditional values. The State's Medical Sciences the "initial guilt" she replied, second is the 'leap through the "Oh, I just leave her at home change' to reach a placid with the refrigerator open." plateau." With more than half of to­ Each of those views, day's mothers being part of the according to Goodman, is work force, Goodman noted the represented by specific groups. "typical family" no longer ex­ The radical feminists represented ists. "Even the beleaguc:red Cen­ the 'leap through change' view sus Bureau has stopped asking and were seen as anti-family and the question, 'Who is the head anti-children. The radical reac­ of the household?'" tionaries presented the 'retreat' The idea that the 1980s is a side, and an extremist in this period of reaction, according to view, according to Goodman, an said societal change Goodman, is misleading. "It's might say, "Keep women off to changes in both not reactionary in terms of the highways." and private relationships, social change," she said. ''These two groups presented the women's movement has "People are almost ambidex­ us with a conflict: go back or a major factor in those trous," Goodman explained. move to choices which were "On one hand, they want one neither possible nor palatable. It thing, and on the other hand was scary." they want something else. With ''The merging myths are both hands, they pray for changing," Goodman said, answers to the questions of ''Assassination Game'' dies a slow death (CPS)--A company is trying to But some students recruited to involve some 45 campuses in a spread the news of the game-­ national version of the which has generated campus Assassination Game--also known controversy ever since students on various campuses as at Oberlin and the University of Assassin, KAOS (Killing as an Michigan laid conflicting claims Organized Sport) and other _ to having invented it in the killer monikers--but its efforts sixties--said the company owes seem to be, well, dying. them money, and phone calls to In the national contest, a firm the firm's 800 numbver go called Clark-Teagle Industries unanswered. Inc., promises contestant "They owe me $181 for "killers" chances to win and distribution of materials (and in "on-the-spot" $1,000 cash prize, salary)," said Notre Dame a trip to the Bahamas for more freshman Peter Dumon, who gaming, $5,000 in cash or an ex­ distributed 2,700 Clark-Teagle penses paid trip for two to brochures after answering a Hawaii. classified ad placed by the The grand prize differed ac­ company. cording to how much the stu­ Dumon added after two weeks dent paid to register: $6.95 for of unsuccessfully trying to reach the chance at the Hawaii trip, George Clements, a Sarasota, and $8.95 for th~ $5,000 cash Florida man, apparently iD'Vblv­ .· · • • •. • ~·. ·:.-: .':. ,,,..,by Jello 11....a prize. se. ,:ai•", Pait s ·· ·· 2 GUARDIAN February 27, 1987 Goodman Continued from p1111 1 "The new ideal is Super­ to her $50,000-a-year job that is balances system of our govern­ bound, and the vice-president referring to the roles Americans woman. She is presented as a creative yet socially meaningful, ment at the table, go to bed General Motors." have created for men and viable role model. A day in her come home after her six mile with her husband and share in a "Superwoman is the new women. "Once you had Super­ life would be to wake up to her run and spend an hour inter­ meaningful relationship and of proved model--incorporating mom, who made pumpkin­ 2.3 children, fix a grade A acting with her children--because course she is multi-orgasmic." change without upsetting ~ shaped sandwiches for her kids breakfast that they eat, send the we all know it's quality time, Goodman's male counterpart ty. It's a socially useful mYlh, at Halloween, made homemade kids--who don't forget not quantity that's important, to the Superwoman is "open, to have it all and do it all. costumes and always had anything-- off to school, put on fix a Julia Child gourmet din­ caring, supportive, able to leap "The other model is what I something lovin' in the oven." her $600 Anne Klein suit, go off ner, discuss the checks and emotional boundaries in a single call Superdrudge, who Wanta( all and is stuck with it all. the female victim of the Rudy's Body Shop women's movement." Don't Get Burnt . • • Many of the statistics r today reflect the "dark sidcol 808 S. Central Be Prepared get success," Goodman said. "Powerlessness, not power, Fairborn causes stress. Women who' Expert Repairs- 250/o off it all' have no power in their work or their marriage." 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February 27, 1987 GUARDIAN 3 SPORTS aiders win on road, down IP-Fort Wayne, 70-68 at IP-Fort Wayne, the Raiders a four-game winning streak on The game was nip-and-tuck score of six all, but following a are set to control their own the road to Fort Wayne, and from the very beginning, as pair of Mastodon buckets, the destiny. then edged the Mastodons, neither could put away the Raiders garnered their first lead c have to treat the road A win in the WSU P.E. 70-68, on the strength of some other. of the night by scoring 12 bOme for now, because Building on Saturday would pressure performances by the The game began with the straight baskets to lead, 18-10 tnow where the tournament make the Raiders a lock for WSU freshmen roundballers. team's trading basket up to the SH "R11ders"' plgl 10 Committee selects Wesleyan as tourney site this week, the NCAA makes it to post-season action and totally on the fact that they are the II tournament selection if they are not sent to a different region's number one team.
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