
Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 5-2-2002 Spectator 2002-05-02 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 2002-05-02" (2002). The Spectator. 2171. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/2171 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. * "" 3*^L* Presorted WVb. _^M 1&\ "* I Standard Dl it» >vJ U.S. Postage Paid B^fl Br/JBfJy see Features for the complete story rI lmr<:- ■'I fjf^""^. 'I S E A T T L E -H— UNIVERSITY Seattle Universityhonors Students invest for big payoff inspirational Aquino TONISUTTON m theregion. Launchedm 1985 at Finance as well as be m good aca- StaffReporter Montana State University, it has demic standing at Seattle Univer- sity. gave her country thecourage providedparticipating schools with of than$250,000. 491 mainobjective is to do the same. Remember playing the game more "Finance 's to learn about investing m stocks Less than 24 hours after Life and having the option to play This is the first year for the pro- 491, and with real money," Marcos wasself-inaugurated, the stock market?Finance In- gram m ASBE. Itbegan m winter hands on vestment Practicum quarter havebeen Trevinosaid,andaccordingtoMiles he was exited to Hawaii and — is doing just and the students Corazon Aquinoassumedher that butforthemit'sthereal deal. togetherm thiscoursefor twocon- Otoupal, D.A. Davidson and Co. for the students they have roleasthe first woman toever SeattleUniversity has joinedin- secutive quarters. advisor that down hold theoffice ofPresidentm vestment firm D.A.. Davidson & Professor Ruben Trevino's un- perfect. the Philippines. Co.m theirprogramthatgives stu- dergraduatestudents manageaport- 'The studentsm the program $50,000 at SeattleUniversity seems tohave OnMay3,2002,SeattleUni- dents a hands-on education m in- foliowith thatis provided versity will honor Corazon vestingandportfolio management. by D.A. Davidson. Sounds like a anability pickandchose stocksthat beendoing wellm a market Aquino with a Doctorate of The University's Albers School cooldeal,but thiscourse isn'topen have to goingdown— Humane Letters Honoris of Business and Economics joins toeveryone. thathas seemed be Causa m a ceremony that is 17 other schools m the D.A. The twelve students that are tak- They're absolutely brilliant." he Invest- ing this course had to apply and explained. Courtesyof time com scheduled to take place from Davidson & Co. Student mentProgram, only it's meet prerequisites m CHERYLJ. FARRISH 1:30 to3p.m.at theConnolly the of kind all the classes SeeInvestment onpage 6 Staffßeporter Center. Father Stephen Sundborg, SJ, In her application for the Fili- whowillbepresenting thehonor- pinopresidencym 1985, Corazon arydegree,had theopportunity to Doyle's delivery dazzles Aquinohadonlyoneoccupationto personallyinvite AquinotoSeattle AMY BARANSKI the importanceof optimism, hope He encouragedreligiousbeliev- list:"housewife." However,as the Universitywhenhe visitedManila ManagingEditor andfaithm a confusingpost-mod- ers of a\\backgroundsto follow trie wifeandconfidantofthelatesena- alittleover ayearago. BRIDGET O'CONNELL emworld. truecalloftheirownreligions.Even tor Benigno (Ninoy) Aquino, "Corazon Aquinohas theinter- CopyEditor Beginning with an Irish legend those whowerenot religiouswere CorazonAquinohadlongbeen fa- national status as aleader wholed about the famed Finn McCools incorporated into what Doyle con- miliar withthe insand outsof glo- her country through a period of Professor Dan Doyle is a man meeting with Father Time,Doyle siderstobe the fundamental princi- turmoil, woman, baland localpolitics. sheis a sheis a who could never negate life. His easilyseguedintomorecontempo- palof allsystems ofbeUef". Dounto When Aquinoentered thepresi- devoutCatholic,andsheisclosely lecture lastnightresonatedwithhis rary issues. His individual topics othersas you wouldhavedoneunto dentialracem1985,she waspitted associated with the Jesuits," Fa- life affirmingsingle syllable man- rangedfrom the importanceof un- you against President Ferdinand ther Sundborg said. "She repre- tra: YES. derstanding how a democracy "Thegoldenruleis theheartofall Marcos, who once considered sents soclearlythe typeofperson "In that word is all reality, all works to recent scandals m the religionsand philosophies. Every- NinoyAquinotobehischiefrival. that wewould likeour students to truth and all beauty," Doyle said, Catholic Church. thing else is just commentary," Onelectiondayandbeforemore look up to." emphasizingeach wordwitharaised Hisspiritofoptimism andunfail- Doylesaid. than 700 foreign journalists, Former recipients of SU's hon- arm and fingerpointedm the air. ing commitment to what he calls Doyle consistently emphasized Marcosandhismenrippedupbal- orarydoctoraldegreeincludeArch- Doyle wasselected togive alec- "idealistic realism" were clearly his points with references to the Tutu, lots,bribed voters,and heldothers bishop Desmond Nelson ture as partof theannual Last Lec- demonstrated by comments such works of literature that he is so atgunpoint. Althoughsuch antics Mandela and GracaMichel. ture series sponsored by the Naef as: "If this countryis going tocon- engagedwithas aprofessor. Among were not uncommon during the Planningfor thisevent hasbeen Scholars,anacademic studentgroup tinue to be the land of the free, it the texts hequoted were:The Four Marcos administration, whathap- over nine months m the making, advised by Dr.David Madsen. mustalsobethehomeofthebrave." Quartets by T.S. Eliot,"The An- pened next was. Nuns holding andhasinvolved thecoordination "Basically the idea behind it is Doyle sharedhis conviction that nunciation" by Denise Levertov, rosaries stoodm front ofMarcos' of various on-campus organiza- that we ask a professor to give a theCatholicChurchhasbeentested Zorba the Greek by Nikos tanks, anda humanbarricade was tions. lectureas though itwerethelastone throughout history and that it will Kazantzakis,"TheRoadNotTaken" Spe- formed to allow the ballots to be AccordingtoKatie Collins, they weregoing to give," Madsen survive the current crisis although by Robert Frost, "Ulysses" by carried tocounting posts. cial Events Coordinator for the explained. it requireshonesty and courage. AlfredLord Tennyson. Corazon Aquino,abespectacled University Advancement office, Taking this sense of finality to While he focused mainly on a "As an educator my whole pro- mother of five, not only took a a very per- traditional Christian doctrine, his 5 heart Doyle delivered standagainstPresidentMarcos,she See Aquinoon page sonal and emphatic lecture about calltopeopleofallfaiths wasclear. See Doyleon page 5 SU confronts abuse Arresting original art: Scan Reid newal: SexualAbuse of Minorsby Fragments pn display A&E Editor Clergy"introducedthequestionsof Works ofpoetry,fiction, causes and potential punishments and visual artcomprise Se- Professors within Seattle for sexual misconduct by Catholic attle University's annual University's of Theology priests,as well as the future roleof School studentliterarypublication, Ministry(STM) hierarchym suchacon- and confronted the theChurch Fragments. issues by Catholic troversialissue. of sexual abuse TheSUcommunity has a clergy anopenforumatCampion "Iknow someplaces wherethere m unique opportunity to hear Ballroom. arepriests whoaresoapprehensive LUISACUELLAR / LEAD EDITOR the students read theirown Howell, SJ, This past Tuesday, the session thattheywillnot goout intoaschool Father Patrick — workand view the art m the "From Crisis to Reform and Re- yard I think that is a disaster," addresses issues of abuse by Casey Atrium this Thurs- John Heagle,professor and expert clergy. dayat 4:30p.m. clinician, said. CopiesofFragmentswill Index A&E 12-13 Heagle wasoneofthe threeguest be available for purchase, ASSU 14 speakers who spoke and answered Opinion 2-3 and the artwork willbe on questions from a large audienceof News 4-6 Classifieds 15 displaym the KinseyGal- faculty,alumniand currentstudents. Sports 7;10-ll Personals 15 leryfollowing theopening. Features 8-9 Campus Voice 16 SeeForum on page 6 Photo: Scan Reid/ A&E Editor 2 Opinion Editorial Know your vote How many students on campusknew that the ASSUprimary electionswerethis week? ASSUreportsthat502students voted m the primary election. We salute the 502 students who made their voicesheard andwereactiveparticipantsm thedemocratic processof SeattleUniversity's student body. While this is anunprecedented number mrecentyears, there are many more students whodid notparticipatem the process. There are several reasons whythis could be the case. Student apathy is always a factor m the low voter turnout for ASSU elections. However, there may have also been many students who would have participated hadthey known more about the candidates,thepositionscandidateswere vyingforandhow the ASSU election process functions. If ASSU wants to increase voter turnout and help students asserttheiropinionmtheelectionprocessitis theresponsibility of our student government toprovide us with the information we need to be responsible, informed voters. Although the primary election is'over both ASSU and the take a right student body have the opportunity to make the final elections SU should policyand hisstyleof government. moreconservative speakerstocam- nextweek a successful demonstrationof student
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