Alums Try to Revive SAE Daycare Blues Extreme Pizza Doesn't Deliver

Alums Try to Revive SAE Daycare Blues Extreme Pizza Doesn't Deliver

Opinion: No drinking allowed—Page 6 Scene: Country rock old style—Page 8 i^^^f;"- San Francisco FOGHORN THE UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO SEPTEMBER 23, 1999 http://toghorn.ustca.cdu VOLUME 96, ISSUE 3 Alums Try to Revive SAE Daycare Blues Haley A. Bogosian Joelle Clark mother of an infant, who asked FOGHORN STAFF WRITER FOGHORN STAFF WRITER to remain anonymous. "I want Since last March's big "Patty Before some faculty and stu­ to be able to go to school know­ Murphy" event, an annual party dents head for class each morn­ ing that my baby is happy and hosted by the SAE fraternity, ing, they drop off their children in good hands. Childcare is ex­ some students are wondering, at various daycare centers around pensive in the city. Right now, "What happened to SAE?" the Bay Area, since USF does not my husband and I iuggle our Since the party, Sigma Alpha offer daycare services on its cam­ schedules around each other so Epsilon, a social fraternity at the pus. that'we can both finish school. University of San Francisco, has Currently, He goes to been on three years suspension no proposals class, while I from USF. for on-site watch the The Foghorn has learned that daycare are on baby, then we complaints such as loud noise, the table. Over switch. littering,and other disturbances the past 10 There's no date back twenty years. SAE will years, various time for be allowed to apply as a frater­ proposals have homework. nity again and be recognized by been made for We need a USF if they pass this probation. an on-site daycare center SAE got its current house, daycare center here." which is located on Fulton Street, at USF. Rebecca in 1980. The last King-O'Rian, Will the fraternity officially be proposal was professor of opened again? Alums are deter­ submitted sociology, said, "USF hasn't mined to save it. about four EMILY RIST/FOCHQRN "Since I have been in this po­ CORINNE MONTGOMERY/FOGHORN years ago. It Media Studies Chair Bernadette taken it [the Alums are making efforts to improve the exterior ofthe SAE house sition for the past two years, suggested that Barker-Plummer takes her son to need for SAE's conduct has resulted in a USF convert daycare at UCSF since USF does daycare| seri­ series of complaints. One event Approximately 7 USF stu­ [Gilmore and other alumni] the Underhill not provide any child care services. ously enough," freeze framed would not be suf­ dents live in the house and are have taken control of the house building, which and that an on- ficient enough to revoke their li­ trying to resurrect the fraternity. and membership, and are taking currently site daycare cense," said the current Greek ad­ "When the University does steps to raise the standards houses the ROTC and Upward center would help USF in its mis­ viser, Jack McLane. "After re­ not recognize the fraternity as a within the house. We have made Bound programs, to a daycare sion to "build community." viewing these complaints, USF club, we lose support from the in­ progress in bettering the appear­ center. In the past year, attempts to discovered that SAE had been in surance company. Thus, myself ance of both the interior and ex­ This location would provide improve the situation have been violation of both the University's and other alumni decided to step terior of the home. As a resident space for approximately 120 chil­ made, USF faculty and students policy of conduct and state and in, so that we can save our chap­ ofthe home, I can guarantee that dren; however, this proposal was can use the University of Califor­ city laws." ter from ending," said USF and there will be no more parties, rejected because it did not fit nia at San Francisco Childcare McLane would not explain the SAE alumnus of the class of 1997, drinking or smoking on the pre­ USF's campus space appropriation Referral Board. This service gives specifics of what lead to the sus­ Glenn Gilmore, who currently mises." plan. out names and basic information pension last March. resides in the house. "We Alums: Page 3 "It's really frustrating," said a Wanted: Page 4 Chapel Extreme Pizza Doesn't Deliver Allegra Temporale new options for pizza. "As a vegetarian, my food options the delivery service available. Includes FOGHORN STAFF WRITER "In World are limited," said "Having Extreme deliver was Students returning to the USF Fare, we are now Angel Ajmani, a good. They were open after the were upset to find that once again able to provide a junior. "Narrow­ cafe had closed, which suited my All Faiths Marriott has limited their food new and im­ "Extreme [Pizza] ing the choices schedule many times," Reyes said. chokes to World Fare and other proved pizza," makes it even Norimoto did acknowledge Mark Kennedy suited my schedule on-campus locations. said Norimoto. more difficult to that removing Extreme Pizza FOGHORN STAFF Flexi cash users can no longer Students many times." live on campus." from the Flexi cash program A Muslim imam led a tradi­ order delivery from Extreme used the Ex­ —Vangie Reyes Vangie Reyes, brought certain disadvantages for tional prayer, a Buddhist from a Pizza, an option introduced last treme Pizza op­ SOPHOMORE a sophomore, USF students. "At this point, local temple prayed aloud, and a spring. tion last year, said that al­ World Fare does not have a de­ Jewish rabbi sang in Hebrew. Janice Norimoto, the general and some are though the pizza livery service," said Norimoto. Where did these people meet? manager of Marriott Dining Ser­ sorry to see it at Extreme Pizza However, not everyone loved The new Interfaith Chapel lo­ vices, said that Marriott found end. was not the best, it was nice to have Off Campus: Page 3 cated on Lone Mountain. In a ceremony called "Many Flames, One Fire," representa­ tives from eight different faiths, 48 faculty members and no stu­ Mac Lab Exclusive dents other than presenters, gathered to dedicate the chapel Andrea Bonfante munications students were us­ FOGHORN STAFF WRITER last Tuesday. ing. The new chapel has no reli­ The Harney Science Center Michat Robertson, a com­ gious symbols in it but does in­ media lab was munications corporate circles, a symbol popu­ updated with professor who lar in many religions. It is located 10 new G-3 "[The new comput­ teaches jour­ in room 217 of Lone Mountain Macintosh nalism classes and is open to people from all re­ computers this ers] looked cute in the new lab, ligions and traditions. semester, but it but...they didn't boot said he is en- The Rev. Thomas Lucas, S.J., is open exclu­ up." thusiastic the creator of the chapel and sively to jour­ about the new —Dina Darwish computers. Chair of the Fine and Perform­ nalism and JUNIOR, COMMUNICATIONS MA|OR "The im- ing Arts department, worked broadcasting over a year trying to bring the students. provements room from a meeting space back The new and the quality ,1 GHOBAPl/FOGHORN ten blueberry-i olored to what it was 38 years ago—a computers replaced the outdated, of the lab make things a lot easier The new media lab in Hamey sports over students. Religions : Page 4 older computers that some com- Macintosh: Page 4 Macintosh G3s, but is not open to all USF San Francisco Foghorn NEWS September 23, 1999 NEWS BRIEFS 'HE WEEKLY RANI mm m m Fnd CITY OF Al iere w, presents a liiuv .ivv,ir musical at '$ Aid Junior Auxiliary, a GI t<?s the public to help raise I i ins nu r< , by participating in Lake orchestra lerci'd. The event will be b i use c if R tUR.es, do* iirt.ftMn ii m tn HHfl. a* iil-,1 of 1 OFF THE HILLTC An« I 1 »- iturat lnhabltai«cy the same stsm Gcir I. of i oyol,, Mudent-Ca. University were pondered, "I Promoting sel: med by the dedi bodies are c man to she Envi ent." Women ii Kii,gpj»i<jok in ©itermeaitsl fest in protest ol gmmp, "Men velopmritt ot rhe conflict est inAs. Knu* acted eJoded. "Wo hen** Soccer Women s 1 his week wilt l« one ot pitfalls * Volleyball d crescendo*, livery negative W> Mwvm m& >'ou cin think °t lo happen ou will. A bird will tike target | San Francisco FOGHORN THE UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO More uses than you can imagine: Tmknuii, I 'W) :000 Sm Francitco Foghorn v^e^e - mtegnty _ The Student Affairs Division is pleased to & it©. Q announce the annual kick-off event for the C K SKILL Initiative, a comprehensive leadership % U development program designed to help students meet the challenges ofthe new millennium. Come and learn about the leadership development opportunities available to you at USF. Initiative USF Division of Student Affairs Leadership for the 21 sf Century WHEN: Tuesday, October 12, from 12:00 to 1:30 pm PLACE: Harney Plaza All-you-can-eat cookout for $4.50 (Flexi accepted) Students can register to win the following prizes: Entertainment Packages (TBA) Rental car for one week (Courtesy of Bay Area Car Rentals) San Francisco Foghorn NEWS September 23, 1999 NEWS BRIEFS SFSU's Paper Folds Off Campus Delivery The number of undergraduate newspapers continues to dwindle with the closing of San Francisco State University's Golden Gater news­ Options Sliced Thin paper this past week. The Gater, which was published bi-weekly, will combine with SFSU's campus magazine, The Golden Gate Xpress.

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