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University of San Diego Digital USD USD Vista USD News 2-2-1984 Vista: February 2, 1984 University of San Diego Follow this and additional works at: https://digital.sandiego.edu/vista Digital USD Citation University of San Diego, "Vista: February 2, 1984" (1984). USD Vista. 925. https://digital.sandiego.edu/vista/925 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the USD News at Digital USD. It has been accepted for inclusion in USD Vista by an authorized administrator of Digital USD. For more information, please contact [email protected]. UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO •.t- ^ CHE GO, i.«- c / Vol. XXII No. 14 February 2, 1984 T.G.'s: Battle Of The Beers by Shen Hirsch when ETK accepted the ASB's solved the needed sponsorship AK Psi on the other hand felt was not my fault. I have a stand­ For the first time in USD his­ offer to sponsor the Flanigan's. but added a great deal of credibil­ students should be given an alter­ ard procedure in which 1 list all tory the students will be given the ETK, Elman Tappa Kegga, was ity to ETK. native to Flanigan's. The popula­ the free ads on a log sheet and the advantage of a T.G. every Friday. founded by Ed DeMerlier, Vince When AK Psi proposed an tion of student participation had paying ads on another. When ETK, AK Psi and AMA have Kasperick, Tom Ehmann and addition to the agenda ETK was already notably declined from there are too many paying ads the now collaborated to present a Mike Harder as a response to the enraged. They felt that AK Psi the previous year. Diego's was free ads are the first to be left out. finer collection of Friday festiv­ denial of on-campus T.G. privi­ was corrupting the T.G. spirit by thought to be a welcome change, It is not my responsibility to ities. leges. ETK provided their own their "glorified happy hour." providing a unique atmosphere choose which ads are pulled first." Starting onjanuary 27th, AKP home remedy for the alcohol They claimed unfair to charge of extremely different from that Regardless -of many setbacks Psi will present the first T.G. at revocation. The beer drinking admission fees plus an additional that of Flanigan's. Many stu­ such as these AK Psi has managed Diego's alternating with ETK's fraternity has since received a $ 1 for each margarita, while they dents indeed felt the atmosphere to provide Diego's for this Flanigan tradition. great deal of scrutiny from Stu offered a $2 standard admission of AK Psi a welcomed change. semester. Rivalry for sponsor-ship of the dent Affairs. Awarding the T.G.'s fee, with collected funds being Diego's is the ideal place for the On December 8th, the two fra­ T.G.'s began early in October to this organization not only allocated to the beer flow. T.G.'s, "when it's that much fun ternities clashed as Diego's and the money really doesn't matter Flanigan's were scheduled simul­ that much," stated one USD taneously. The results were crys­ student. tal clear. ETK's Flanigan's was easily outnumbered. The hostility reached its peak As student enrollment contin­ as an ad announcing one of the ues to increase, the ASB may well first Diego's was somehow not change its policy of not schedul­ printed in the Vista. The finger ing two similar activities on the was immediately pointed at Vista same day; The issue is thus being business manager, Vince Kaper- brought closer to the forefront: ick, a famed ETK founder. In should students be given the response to the accusation V ince opportunity to choose their activi­ stated, "I was blamed for the dis­ ties rather than have the decision appearance of the ad which simply made for them? ~ Sr. Tim Takes A Semester Off Sister Timothy Malone has "I think anyone who was in­ taken a four month sabbatical volved in Campus Ministry, even from her position as Coordina­ remotely, is going to feel this tor of Campus Ministry. The loss." Another said, "I think eve­ announcement came at the close ryone is going to miss her, she of the Fall semester and was met really was a bright spot on campus." The Copley Library will be closed between February 11-19 while materials are transferred into with a great deal of regret. In an informal meeting Sr. Tim In a brief interview, before the new building which will open on February 20. A new quiet policy will be initiated at that leaving in early January, Sr. Tim time. Photo by Andy Wasa. sighted health problems that needed to be dealt with imme­ talked candidly about the deci­ diately for her decision to take sion. "I'd like to think I'm irre­ the Spring semester off. "It was placeable, but I'm not. I'm sure Copley Library Closing something I had to do, either the students will do just fine. I that, or risk giving my job up all really am going to miss every­ together later on." body though. Right now 1 think The entire Copley Library will Librarian, described the situation enforce silence in the reading She expressed a great deal of this is the best thing. I'm going be opened for use on Monday, very succinctly, "Libraries are rooms and the stacks. Students difficulty in coming to the deci­ back to the Mid-west and spend February 20. The old portion of not noisy; it is the people who who are noisy will be asked to sion, "...because I love all the some time with my family, it will the library will be closed from use them who are." leave the library. No type of kids so much. We had a lot of be good to relax and get the February 11-19 in order to com­ With the opening of the new group study will be permitted in plans and programs we have been things I really have needed to get plete the transfer of materials and Copley Library, more space will the library. working on for a long time, it done for a long time, done." the refurbishing of the old library. be available, alleviating the over­ As soon as the new regulations wasn't an easy decision." "I think the worst thing is leav­ For those concerned students, crowded conditions that have exi­ are formulated, reviewed by the Sr. Tim has been an integral ings the kids I was counseling. study facilities during those nine sted in the past; U.S.D. has a library staff and student repre­ part of many students lives and You start making progress and days will include the Camino golden opportunity to finally sentatives, and printed, the stu­ her absence can be felt across then suddenly you have to pack Lounge, the Student Union, the establish an atmosphere that is dent body should quickly learn campus, one student remarked, up and leave." When questioned Crossroads, etc. conducive to studying. to adhere to them. Finally, the "The first day I got here I went about her return she said, "Well Along with the new library, students will be able to conscious­ over to her apartment to see her, you can bet that after spending tables, and bathrooms, a new The guidelines of the policy ly study their class material in the it's just something that comes four years with these kids I'll be policy will be instituted in order are currently being constructed Copley Library which has for so naturally, Sr. Tim is USD. I was back to see them graduate. I to establish a'new climate,' silence by Sr. Furay, Provost and Aca­ long been the social place, not the really sorry to find her gone." really do hope to be back in time in the library. The Student Govern­ demic Vice-President. Sr. Furay study place, on campus. In addi­ For many students the an- for graduation." ment officers and the entire li­ has gathered suggestions from tion to this policy, the new library nounement came at last weeks This semester Cathy Campbell brary staff have heard numerous the library staff and from stu­ will include hundreds of indivi- student mass. As Fr. Larry Dolan has been given the position of complaints for years from stu­ dents, compiling a set of rules ual cubicles which will discour­ made the announcement, a low Coordinator of Campus Minis­ dents regarding the excessive noise that will be strictly enforced by age any type of discussion. The moan could be heard. After mass try and will be in charge of those that pervades the facility. the library staff. The expectation exact guidelines of the new policy many students expressed their programs pending Sr. Tim's Mrs. Holleman, the University is that the guidelines will strongly will be published at a later date. feelings about Sr. Tim's absence, return. Page 2—Vista—February 2, 1984 Opinion Letters to the Editor Labor Unions Going Out Of Style and information about how to be commended! Rudy, Sr. Tim, A-Team join the official, international A- the housing staff (Dave, Sr. Lorch, by Frank Bugelli TEAM Fan Club. mary, Rick, Skip, and Triff) and The trend of the nation today is against labor unions. At the turn of It's good to hear that the Tore­ others worked well past two serv­ the century the working class was severly exploited (long hours, low Groupies ros are "on the jazz." ing over 500 people an excellent wages).

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