Notre Dame Scholastic, Vol. 133, No. 04

Notre Dame Scholastic, Vol. 133, No. 04

.. f+:'i< To Be Held September 21, 1991 During the ND vs. Michigan State Football Game Prizes Include: Two ND vs. Purdue Tickets One football autographed by the coaches,' plus breakfast for two at Colonial Pancake House One football autographed by the coaches, plus lunch for two at the Great Wall Dinner for two at Francesco's plus $25 certificate at Wygant Floral Company Dinner for two at Fondue Parlor plus $50 certificate at Michaelangelo's Dinner for two at Noble Romans plus $30 certificate at Tracks Dinner for two at Holly's Landing Dinner for two at Spaghetti Works Jamison Inn overnight gift certificate Two movie tickets and nachos at the Hacienda Tickets on sale September 16-20 through the dorm representatives, the LaFortune Information Desk and the Alumni-Senior Club Tickets: $1 each or $5 for six ~. Every CONTENTS SCHOLASTIC Thursday NOTRE DAME'S STUDENT MAGAZINE ENTERTAINMENT 5 Movie: The Doctor 6 Music Night. NEWS 7 Faculty Changes CAMPUS LIFE :1 0 Pasquerilla, Catholicism and Higher Education o astic SPORTS - 14, 'Putting their Best Notre Dame's Weekly Stud.ent Magazine -Foot Forward 18 Spartan Fury Join Scholastic as we celebrate our 125th anniversary and 20 National Champions: 1927 keep up with everything that happens on campus DEPARTMENTS throughout the school year! 2' Editor's Notes 3 Opinion Your subscription includes our annual football review issue, published in February 1992. 4 CampusWatch ~---------------------------------------Please send years of Scholastic to: 16 Coming Distractions 21 On Other Campuses - Name: __-----'- _____________ 22 Behavior Modification Address: _______________ 23 Week In Distortion City: _______ State: __ ZIP code: ___ 24 Glancing Back 26 - Final Word Enclosed is a check payable to Scholastic Magazine for $25.00 x __ years =$ __ _ Please send this form with payment to: Business Manager On The Cover: -The contributions by Frank J. Pasquerllla reflect - Scholastic Magazine his devotion to Catholic higher education. 303 LaFortune Student Center Cover photo by Nick Spangler. Notre Dame, IN 46556 SEPl'EMBER ~9, 1991 1 , .-"----~"--.,-- '.' ~. Every CONTENTS SCHOLASTIC Thursday NOTRE DAME'S STUDENT MAGAZINE ENTERTAINMENT 5 Movie: The Doctor 6 Music Night. NEWS 7 Faculty Changes CAMPUS LIFE :1 0 Pasquerilla, Catholicism and Higher Education o astic SPORTS - 14, 'Putting their Best Notre Dame's Weekly Stud.ent Magazine -Foot Forward 18 Spartan Fury Join Scholastic as we celebrate our 125th anniversary and 20 National Champions: 1927 keep up with everything that happens on campus DEPARTMENTS throughout the school year! 2' Editor's Notes 3 Opinion Your subscription includes our annual football review issue, published in February 1992. 4 CampusWatch ~---------------------------------------Please send years of Scholastic to: 16 Coming Distractions 21 On Other Campuses - Name: __-----'- _____________ 22 Behavior Modification Address: _______________ 23 Week In Distortion City: _______ State: __ ZIP code: ___ 24 Glancing Back 26 - Final Word Enclosed is a check payable to Scholastic Magazine for $25.00 x __ years =$ __ _ Please send this form with payment to: Business Manager On The Cover: -The contributions by Frank J. Pasquerllla reflect - Scholastic Magazine his devotion to Catholic higher education. 303 LaFortune Student Center Cover photo by Nick Spangler. Notre Dame, IN 46556 SEPl'EMBER ~9, 1991 1 , .-"----~"--.,-- '.' E D ITO R 's NOT E S OPINION Join Scholastic Your Turn The list of staffers at right is undergoing Scholaslic is always seeking reader opinion, SCHOLASTIC some changes. This week Elizabeth in ways like this week's balloting, or NOTRE DAME'S STUDENT MAGAZINE Baytion, Scholastic's new Campus Life through letters to the editor or the "Final Editor, has been added to the masthead, and Word." Let us know what's on your mind Dear Editor: Editorial Vol. 133, No.4 this is also the last issue for outgoing News and what you like and don't like in the September-19,1991 Editor Kate Manuel. Kate's departure magazine. If you have a story idea or news I would like to address some of the recent attempts by the Notre means we have an unantfcipated vacancy on tip we'd like to hear it. Of course, if you're Dame security department to make "rape road" safer for students. Disce Quasi Semper Victurus our editorial board. If you're interested in really interested in the magazine, we're Vive Quasi eras Moriturus My main concern is the placement of a large barbed-wire fence joining Notre Dame's weekly student maga­ always welcoming new staffers. Call 239- along part of "rape road." While the attempt to make the road safer Founded 1867 zine, please stop by our office during office 7569 or stop by 303 LaFortune. is noble, the reality is that the fence endangers students rather than hours and pick up an application (for more protects them. I am also concerned, however, about the installation EDITOR IN CHIEF information, see the advertisement on page In This Issue of the red security phones along the same area. Ian Mitchell 27). My concerns are two-fold. First, that these measures are ineffec­ Frank J. Pasquerilla's donations for tive and therefore provide a flase sense of security to the students MANAGING EDITOR buildings have made his name a campus . Mari Okuda The Great Scholastic traveling this road. Secondly, the measures are meager attemts at fixture, but most students know little about addressing a major problem. EXECUTIVE EDITOR Cartoon-off the Notre Dame trustee. In an interview The barbed-wire fence which extends from the entrance near Patricia Doyle When we put the ad in last week's issue conducted this summer, writer Jon Peppetti Route 31 to the cemetery is ineffective precisely because it stops at asking for submissions by student cartoon­ takes a look at Pasquerilla and his philoso­ NEWS EDITOR the cemetery. It does not insure that an attack will be prevented past ists, we weren't prepared for the tremendous phy. Kate Manuel this point. An attacker who waits for his victim to pass the cemetery, response. Twelve artists applied to draw a In Sports, Johnathon Jensen looks at this heading toward St. Mary's, and follows the victim is almost CAMPUS LIFE EDITOR weekly comic. We picked our favorite four, year's promising men's soccer team while Elizabeth 8aytion guaranteed ofa successful attack. The victim has nowhere to run but but now it's your turn to decide. Brad Keck previews the matchup against straight ahead. While the security phones do exist along the road, This week Scholastic prints two pages of Michigan State, a team that's looking to SPORTS EDITOR they are spaced so far apart that the victim has almost no chance of Jon Paul Potts student comics, as well as a ballot on page avenge last week's loss. reaching them. The phones also require that a victim identify her 27. If you don't vote, you can't complain Over in News, we take a look at all the SPORTS ASSISTANT whereabouts, During an attack a victim will not have time to chat that we axed your favorite cartoon I new university appointments, while Enter­ . Jim Kuser with security. So pick your two favorite cartoonists and tainment features two music reviews plus a I suggest that the phones should have automatic identifications ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR send in or drop off your vote by Tuesday. look at one of this summer's most popular . systems installed to eliminate thisproblem. There should also be a Elizabeth Graner The top two cartoonists will be announced in movies. Of course, all your favorite col­ security phone stationed on every lamp post in order to make them next week's issue, and they will be featured .umns plus the pull-out Coming Distractions DEPARTMENTS EDITOR more accessible to victims. As for the fence, it should at least be Michael OWen weekly in the magazine. If the voting is centerspread are here too, in additon to two extended to Colombo Hall. extremely close (and space is available), pages of cartoons. DEPARTMENTS ASSISTANT Of course these suggestions work with the present state of we'll consider running more than two com­ This is Scholastic's flIst 28-page regular Kim Cenedella security along "rape road." The ideal solution, excluding a totally ics a week. issue in over a year. Check out what we did utopian societY, would be to install a security station at the entrance PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR with that extra space. Paul Webb of "rape road." The station would monitor the flow of traffic on the St. Mary's Delivery road just as security monitors traffic at every other entrance of the COpy EDITOR Ian Mitchell ,university. Margaret Kenny Problems Editor in Chief I know St Mary's subscribers have had I realize that these suggestions will not solve the problem of SYSTEMS MANAGER problems getting the flIst two issues of the attacks or rape on campus. However, they may greatly reduce the Kevin Hardman magazine. The problem should be resolved possibilityofattack in this high-risk area .. ADVERTISING MANAGER by now and all subscribers should be getting David Chmiel the magazine in a timely fashion. Myapolo­ Carole Eble gies for the inconvenience and thanks for Senior BUSINESS MANAGER Scott Ecker your patience. Ifyou have subsciption prob­ Saint Mary's College lems, please make sure you're on our GRAPHfC ARTS MANAGER subcriber list and check to see that the mail Jeanne Naylor room is aware you should be receiving the Ltllns 10 &holaslie mltSl be typed IDtd indJUk lhe wri'er'sTUl1tlt,lIddresslDtd ~ nwmbor. magazine. Unil1tl'Sily s,lUItTJls should indrult 11ui, ytllT in sdroollDtd eollege. FIIC1lIIy members should indJUk 11ui, depllt'men,. All kllers mllSl be signed.

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