The Guardian, February 7, 1985

The Guardian, February 7, 1985

Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 2-7-1985 The Guardian, February 7, 1985 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 (1985). The Guardian, February 7, 1985. : 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]. The Daily Guardian Twenty years serving the students of Wright State University" Number 64, Volume XXI Thursday, February 7, 1985 ICC focuses on Raider Week plans By JAY HEIGHT able to see this band in the Rathskellar Assistant News Editor at 8 p.m. on Thursday night. Raider Week was the main topic of Friday, Feb. 22, will be Spirit Day, yesterday's Inter-Cluo Council the day student? are asked to wear meeting. green and yellow. A pep rally is Monday, February 18 is the first day scheduled for noon in Allyn Hall of this year's Raider Week activities, Lounge. Later in the afternoon the starting with a seminar on "Re- Club will host "The Blues Doctor" sponsible Drinking." jazz quartet. Later that day, the women's basket- Raider Daze '85 is scheduled for ball team will host Indiana Central at Friday evening from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. 7 p.m. in the Main Gym. A big screen There will be a $2 admission price for television will be in the Rathskellar for the event, to be located in the Univer- the viewing of the men's basketball sity Center. game at Charleston. Saturday caps the week with the Tuesday features the Rathskellar WSU-Spring Arbor men's basketball showing of the movie "Raiders of the game at 7:30 p.m. A sign and banner Lost Ark," at 8 p.m. Earlier in the day contest will be held during the game. the University Center Cafeteria will be There will also be a basketball shoot the site of an ice cream social, from off for 10 people chosen from those 4:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. seen wearing their Raider button Wednesday is the day for the during the week. University Center Open House and The theme for the dance after the "Raider Rec Night." The physical Saturday night game, is "Raiders of education building will be open from the Lost Ark in Tropical Paradise," SOAP OPERAS and Allyn Hall traffic noise provided competition for Redi Whiiacre, speak- 10 p.m. to 1 p.m. for a variety of sponsored by Phi Mu and Beta Theta ing on the topic "Genocide? A Human Rights History of the American Indian." Yester- games. Pi. day's lecture was sponsored by WSU's chapter of Amnesty International.Photo by Louise Fish A concert by "Wild Kingdom" is During the ICC meeting it was highlighted Thursday. Students will be announced the next speaker on campus will be Tom Sullivan. The blind actor and songwriter was the Wellness program moves ahead subject of the movie, If You Could See What I Could Hear. Sullivan will be By KRISTEN HUFF News Editor to develop all areas of my life so I can and programs being offered by Wright on campus April 22. become most effective." State's Wellness Program. Kathy Morris announced that the The Wellness Program, coordinated Judy Myers, coordinator of the Risacher continued saying a sterring Joyce Brothers talk is sold out for out of Student Health Services, "is program, added, "wellness is being committee has been formed to direct Wednesday, Feb. 13. moving forward now," said Joanne responsible for yourself." the future of the Wellness Program. In personal remarks, ICC Chairer Risacher, director of Student As a means of accomplishing this, "We hope to get more people in- Dave Moorman brought to the Development. the Wellness Program focuses on six volved," she said. attention of the ICC members the The Wellness Program is designed areas of total health: physical, She stressed students are welcome, Student Government petition being "to set students on the track for good intellectual, emotional, social, oc- and their involvement is sought. circulated. He explained the purpose health throughout their lifetimes," cupational, and spiritual. Dr. Hambrick added the purpose of of the petition is to continue an- Risacher said. Last month, the Wellness Program the committee is to find out where the nouncing baccalaureate graduates' Dr. Claude Hambrick, medical began programs designed to help students' interest lies and go in that names at commencement director of Student Health Services students to improve these areas. direction." "This is something that will affect defined "wellness" as "an attitude, These programs, offered in Hamilton The long-term goals for the pro- all of you someday," Moorman told more than action...personally, I want Hall, included weight management and gram, according to Risacher, include the ICC representatives. nutritional assessment groups and a broadening the programs now The next ICC meeting was &ZZZZZZZZZZ. CPR class. available in Hamil'.on Hall, making scheduled for Feb. 13 at 3 p.m. The program contiues this month them available to the entire campus IS THIS ALL? with "Stress Management" and community. "Relaxation Techniques" programs Another goal is to have a drop-in Elsewhere being held in Hamilton Hall, Wednes- center in Student Health Services Compiled from UPI wire reports day, Feb. 20 and 27. where a variety of things would be President Reagan asked the nation to crcate Another event this month is available to students. "a second American Revolution of hope and Wellness Walk, Wednesday, Feb. 13 Among these would be self-teaching opportunity" through tax reform, economic from 12:15 p.m. to 12:45 p.m. the models which would teach students growth and military strength during his State walk begins at Student Health more about themselves; screening of the Union address. He said that despite proposed cuts in Services, 067 Allyn Hall and consists programs, and someone available for domestic programs, the "social safety net for of strolling through the tunnels. them to consult about their lifestyles. the elderly, needy, disabled and unemployed The idea behind this is to show As a means of learning more about will be left intact." people "Don't have to get into a "Wellness," an open house is He defended his proposed increase in Pen- routine exercise program." She hopes scheduled for Feb. in the physical lagon spending by saying, "Spending for those participating will "pick that up defense is investing in things that are priceless: education building from 7 p.m. to 8:30 peace and freedom." H*lp mike the Raider smile by donating and continue on a regular basis." p.m. in room 007. canned goods and non-perishable foods to the Tables will also be set up every Dr. Hambrick has high hopes for The Senate confirmed three cabinet ^ Campus Food drive Call Campus Ministry. Wednesday during Feb. from 10 a.m. 'Wellness.' "We'd like to have 100 nominees: William Bennett at Education, • * 426-1836. for more information to 2 p.m. in Allyn Hall. People will be percent participation on the campus," Donald Hodel at Interior, and John Herr- able to obtain pamphlets on Wellness he said. ington at Energy. 2 The Daily Guardian February 7, 1985 Features African combo jazzes up cafeteria By A MU ID SHAFI He continued by saying percussion As the band swung into the up- management, listened intently to the start Writer and conga player Komla Amoaku, tempo "Green Dolphin," the crowd music. "It's interesting," she said. Kubwa Ngoma (Swahili for big director of Central State University swung with them, the music re- "This is the First time I've ever (sat and drum) made its appearance at Wright music department and native sounding in the halls of University listened to) any of this kind of music State yesterday, compliments of the Ghanaian, applied traditional African Center. and I'm enjoying it. It's a nice, more Bolinga Center as part of Black rhthyms to some of the composition. Toes tapped and heads bobbed to mellow type of music." History month. The ensemble played "This produces the fusion of the the rhythms of drummer J.J. Yates Enjoying her lunch with the musical traditional African music as well as rhythms," said Azizi. with Eddie Brookshire on bass. Piano backdrop, one art major remarked, A fro-American jazzy-jazz. The ensemble opened with a version player, Archie McPherson, tickled the "It's a nice change from what you "What you heard was a fusion of of "Lift Every Voice and Sing," sung ivories and Prince Davis blew his heart usually hear. It makes you feel like traditional jazz; Afro-American jazz by Roy Miller. It was followed by into his sax. (this) is a sophisticated place rather and African music," said percussionist "Gingerbread Boy" which is "straight David Zinner, political science than a cafeteria full of morons--like it Yahya Azizi. jazz" as Azizi put it. freshman, didn't know what he was in usually is." for. "I just wondered in," he said. This was the first time Kubwa "They're pretty good." Zinner said he Ngoma has played at Wright State but MVH offers five-week would like to see more of this type of it won't be their last. On February 22 entertainment. the group will return to Wright State prenatal care program Drucilla Bonner, a senior in business for an encore performance.

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