Spectator 2001-01-11 Editors of the Ps Ectator

Spectator 2001-01-11 Editors of the Ps Ectator

Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 1-11-2001 Spectator 2001-01-11 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 2001-01-11" (2001). The Spectator. 2129. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/2129 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by ScholarWorks @ SeattleU. It has been accepted for inclusion in The peS ctator by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks @ SeattleU. Seattle, IB VkVHSk 4B m 1 WA Pj^jJjfM| 81/lllilj Mr jB^USmM jPfcRMiT No. 2783 scam beid B^^^v*i m. t* pw !" »v>ews Q BROTHER KMmd H^ flkr i~ ~*i r** " SEE PAGE 7 E^B^^^^k^ '^ THE SPECTATOR "Sea t t lc — {— University Balancing school and mothering Delegation brings supplies to Iraq SUcommunity members joiningoodwill mission AmyJenniges attendapressconferenceandmeet ManagingEditor with 20 other people traveling to Iraq. Thelargegroupthenflew to Seattle University community Amman,Jordan, where they will members Kristine Swenson and stayovernight.They will flyfrom Mark West embarked yesterday Jordan toBaghdadFriday,joined on ajourneythat will bring them by100 Jordanian doctors. humanitarian rewardsandthepos- This trip isunique.Itis thefirst sibility ofamillion dollar fine. time a civilian flight withAmeri- West,acommunication profes- cans aboard will he allowed to sor and Swenson, the SU Public land inBaghdad since the sanc- RelationsCoordinator,areenroute tionsbegan. toIraq,■winerc they vrtW spend10 At « a\w>lYieRi« U\pdoting*kve days inBaghdadand othercities new Bush presidentialadminis- devastated by bothsanctions and tration, which could bring addi- bombs. tional challenges to the group. Theywillbringwiththemschool AmericanstravelingtoIraqfacea and medical supplies, musical possiblemillion dollar fine or12 equipment for the national sym- years in prison, a penalty not phony and warm wishes from strictly enforced by the Clinton people in the United States. In administration. Frederica Reevespiecestogether apuzzle withher daughter,Desirae. Reeves balances a joband return, they will take home new West and Swenson were sent full-time program Casey a schoolloadwithbeingamother.Herpartner,Angela,helpsherwith andparentalduties. See insightandknowledgeoftheplight off with a in the full financial Monday, page8. of the Iraqipeople. Atriumon where cam- OnWednesdaymorning, joined pus members joinedwithpeople by two men from Tacoma, they New memorial honors boarded a flight to New York to See /ra^on page 2 martyrs inEl Salvador LISA THOMPSON the sixJesuits andtwowomenslain upcrossesbearingthenamesofthe StaffReporter byrebelforcesduringthe ElSalva- Jesuitsand drawingchalkoutlines dorian Civil War that took place of theirbodiesonuniversity walk- Students walking to and from between 1980 an<Tl992. ways. A memorial mass is also Pigott havesomethingnew tolook The Jesuits, who weremembers heldannuallyinTheChapel ofSt. atthis quarter.Tothe sideofPigott's of the Central AmericaUniversity Ignatius. main entrance is an alcove that is communityinSanSalvador,El Sal- With the construction of the El now home to the newly created vador, openly wroteabout the in- SalvadorMartyrssculpture,SU will "Bowlof Tears— The El Salvador justices against the Salvadorian now have a lasting memorial to MartyrsMemorial." people. thesemartyrs. Thememorial isdividedintothree As a result of theiroutward sup- "Thisissomethingsymbolic that pieces: a seven-foot concrete col- port for the people ofEl Salvador, will be here forever as a remem- umn with an ochre stain, a bronze they were fatally shotonNov. 16, brance of it [theJesuit slayings]," bowlthat sitson topof thecolumn 1989 outsideofthe university. The Jeff Buller ofthe SU facilitiesop- and a circular base made of con- two women,whohadsought refuge erations said. creteandblackrocksbearingbronze at the university, werealso killed. According to the artist, Sandra roses andthe names of the martyrs Theanniversaryof theeight mar- Zeiset Richardson, not only is the ongoldplaques. tyrs is a day thatSeattle University whole sculpture representativeof The entirepiece is a memorialto studentsoftenrememberbyputting the slayings, buteachpiece has its ownsignificance. Thecolumnofthesculpture rep- Sports Index 10-13 resents the safety and stability of News 2-3 ASSU 14 Central American University. The Opinion 4-5 15 two women who were killedhad BROOKE KEMPNER / LEAD STORY EDITOR Classifieds Mark West, a communicationprofessor, describes the devastation A&E 6-7 Personals 15 from thebombingsandsanctions inIraqduring theMondaysend-off Features 8-9 Cartoons 16 SeeEl Salvadoron page3 in theCaseyAtrium. 2 News SECURITY RETORT AUSTINBURTON a roominCampion Towerafter a inhis early20s, whohad also been alarm that sounded from the Stu- A campus community member Staff Reporter residence hall employee reported at the same storeearlier. dent Union Building at 6:30 a.m. reportedthata stereoand apair of an unusualodor. The man ran up to the campus Upon arriving at the scene, they jeans had been stolen from inside Holiday spirit Theundisclosed numberof indi- communitymember,snatchedabag discovered that someone intruded theirvehicle.Thecommunitymem- Saturday 12-9-00 vidualsconfessedtosmokingmari- thatcontainedbrandnew Nikespur- throughabroken window. bersaidthatthecarhadbeenparked CampusPublic Safety staff con- juana,and theircasewasforwarded chased atthe store,and ranoff.The Then, they found a male, non- inthe same spotsince Dec.9. fronted two males, approximately to the studentconduct system. victimcalledpolice onacellphone, campuscommunity memberpassed 21yearsofage,at thenorthentryof andthesuspect wascaughtacouple out and intoxicated under adesk. Falling-Down Drunk Campion Tower at 3:40a.m. iwonder what it was? of blocks away. The shoes were The suspect apparently tried to Wednesday 1-3-01 The twomensaid that they were Tuesday 12-12-00 returned to the victim. makehimselfasnackinthekitchen. Close to5p.m.,CPSstaffcame to there to"get theirkeys back"from An itemordered through a mail- CPS took the maninto custody. the aidof a "veryintoxicated" per- anSU student whom they had met order service was reported stolen Supporting a camping habit son whofell down in themiddle of at a club. by a campus community member. Monday 12-25-00 Where'sPooh? the streeton the 800 block of 12th After being told to exit the pre- The SeattlePolice Department, CPS staff caught two delivery Tuesday 1-2-01 Aye. The person was taken to mises,the two were laterseen at a mailorder service,thedelivery ser- personstrying tostealacanofcamp- A staff person at the School of Harborview. firedoorentryandconfrontedagain. vice and CPS are investigating the ingfuelfromthegarageon11thand Law cameto work todiscover that Atthispoint theyadmittedthatthey case. E. Cherry at about 3:40 a.m.SPD her stuffed bear had been stolen When the funk hits the fan werejust"looking toget outof the arrestedone suspect. from on top of her filing cabinet. Wednesday 1-3-01 cold."They wereescorted offcam- They must nothave been The bear is approximately two At around 6:30p.m.on the first pus. runningshoes GO AHEAD,MAKEYOURSELF AT inches tall,brownand waslastseen dayofclass,CPSstaff discovereda Wednesday 12-13-00 HOME wearinga red sweater. "stink bomb" that had been deto- UpInSmoke After returningtoCampionfrom Monday 1-1-01 nated in a Campion elevator. The Monday 12-11-00 alocaldepartment store, acampus CPS staff were interrupted from SittingDuck area was aired out, and the bomb CPSquestionedthe occupantsof communitymember spottedamale celebrating the New Year by an Tuesday 1-2-01 placed into evidence. ASSU:the continued struggle for funds SUdelegates) bring supplies NICHOLAS ROMERO give money to West and Swenson Farnum supportstheUnitedState's lecturein theCasey Commons this StaffReporter inordertoaidtheirtriptotheMiddle leadership,and feelscitizens should past Monday. toIraqipeople Eastern country. back theU.N.sanctions. According to Eassey, West and From pageone support Afterabout minutes debate, Representative have sales and 1 ASSU will educational 30 of Freshman Scan Swenson had bake from the greater Seattle area to programs spawning from two the proposal was to help verypoliti- manydonations Se- amended O'Neallsaid theissue is havereceived from sing, presentdonations and say University community out cal, parts attle mem- witheducational programsthat andthatthecouncil wasn'tad- different of the administra- wordsinsupportoftheirmission. bers' trip to Iraq. have been plannedon campus fol- dressingthepolitical natureofsuch tion. West andSwensonbothhada The council voted 10-2 to give lowingtheir trip. adonation.He thereare West and are two understood Swenson of to present. $100 from the entire chance address those to Mark West and Kristine Transfer Representative Gayatri difficultdecisions tomake asacoun- four people North- West spoke of the extensive Swenson,who willbetravelingto Eassey,whopresentedtheproposal, cil member. westto traveltoIraqonthiscause. damage and suffering that Iraqthis weektogivehumanitarian saidtheeducationofstudentsaround "It is always difficult to place Similarexpeditionshavebeen fea- the regionhasenduredsince thefirst aid to families affected by United the universitycampus is what sets limitationsongoodthings,"O'Neall tured in such as the publications, bomb fell 10 yearsago. Nations sanctions. this project apart from other hu- explained."Thisis apolitical issue, SeattlePost-Intelligencer. Their trip is being organized The support caused concern manitarian

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