CORE Metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk Provided by Xavier University Xavier University Exhibit All Xavier Student Newspapers Xavier Student Newspapers 1980-01-31 Xavier University Newswire Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio) Follow this and additional works at: https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper Recommended Citation Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio), "Xavier University Newswire" (1980). All Xavier Student Newspapers. 2367. https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper/2367 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Xavier Student Newspapers at Exhibit. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Xavier Student Newspapers by an authorized administrator of Exhibit. For more information, please contact [email protected]. NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID Cincinnati, Ohio Permit No. 1275 Third ct.. • VO.L. JANUAR.Y. 31,·1980 $tt1.<1ents oppose. l\1ulligan 's decision to close Breen ., . - . · By SANDY SCH.ROEDER said one of the major problems has has attended wing meetings, cir- members to address student govern­ .Another Breen member, Susie A-late Editor been explaining why Breen Is being culated petitions, passed our letters ment at one of its recent meetings Eyerman, said news coverage by Xavier students have signed . closed. "We haven't been given any and ordered "Save Breen" stickers and has drawn up a proposal to pre­ Channel Nine and the Cincinnati petitions and written over I 00 letters clearcut answers," she said. .for circulation; all in an effort to save. sent to Mulligan in support of Breen. Post was beneficial in letting people in opposition to Father Mulligan~s Housemate Susie Eyerman added the housing situation, he said. The residentsare planning to com· know the problem exists. decision .to ckise Breen Lodge: that- she has attempted to make an When.asked why he is supporting municate with non~tudent groups In the meantime, Breen members Jn addition to the letters and 1500 appointment to. see_ Mulligan,' but . Breen, he responded, "I feel that it is to elicit community support said said they plan to continue their signatures, ·"Save. Breen" posters has been told that he's too busy. She ·my duty and right as a Xavier stu- · member Karen Riestenberg. progr~mming. Their Free University made·.by Brockman. residents have and the other Breen members· said dent to defend student activities that · "We're writing letters to people we _ program will begin February 11 been ·hungjn .the cafeteria and in they will make further attempts to seem to be arbit'rarily terminated. 1 · believe would be concerned, such as while the Assertiveness Training front of Brackman Hall. talk with him this week. also feel that Father Mulligan's deci- Breen alumni," she continued. program .will start on February ll "The_ overaH . reaction of all the Aside from Breen members, there sion on Breen Lodge is a threat to · Glaser said she is meeting this students has been really supportive," . are other concerned students taking any student activity on campus." week with the 'Cincinnati chapter "Everything is going to. be the . said Breen resident April Glaser .. an active part to reverse Muliigan's Breen members said student director of NOW (National same," 'Glaser stated. "We're not go­ "Many . are upset about the ar­ decision.· · senator Vincene Brown has also Organization of WQmen) fo get ad­ ing to stop the programs while we're bitrariness of the decision and also been a valuable asset to their cause. vice on ways of approaching the fighting-Mulligan's decision because about Breen itself."·· · One of Breen's strongest sup- Brown arranged for the house problem. that would be self-defeating... Breen . member Dora Newman . porters, Sophomore Steve Archacki, .News seeks· .. editors for·1980-81 If. you've ever thought about must submit an editorial policy to editors. These positions, however, . becoming the editor-in-chief of the the University Center informatio.n are left to the discretion of the person Xavier News, or of occupying any desk before Thursday, February 21. applying. - other position on the paper, then Copies of the criteria used for selec­ Criter.ia to be used by the com­ your opportunity is here. tion and guidelines for writing an mittee in selecting an editor-in-c:hief Applications are· now · being editorial policy are available at the include practical experience in jour­ accepted for editor-in-chief for the information desk. nalism, maturity, organization, 1980-81 school year. According to Those applying for editor-in-chief technical knowledge concerning the procedures set up by . Xavier's should organize an editorial staff lay-out and printing of a news­ Programs and ?ublications Com­ with which he or she intends to work. paper, ability to organize a good mittee, which selects the new editor, Past editorial boards have included a editorial staff and familiarity with anyone interested In · the position managing editor, and three associate the university. · Jn addition to the guidelines for writing an editorial policy available at the information desk, copies of past News editors' policies . arc. •··.•·Se~Q:J'i!Y:~nforces available in the-News office.Any9ne wishing to review these editorial . policies should call Glenn Feltz .alcoholl>olicy (x323l or the News office x3561). The new editors will produce the By now most Xavier students have. ding the residence halls also have final four issues of this year and the probably heard that Xavier security · become the sight for an increasing first 20· of the 1980-81 school year. is enforcing a "new" rule concerning amount of litter recently. The committee will conduct inter­ the possession of alcoholic beverages Security is circulating a flyer dated views for the position on Wednes­ outside of residence ·· halls. The September 21, 1978 stating ·that day, February 27.,. _ policy, however, is not new at all. violation of the .above policy results In addition to the editor-in-chief, The resident hall handbook states in a $50 fine and confiscation of all other positions will be open. Anyone that "No consumption or possession alcoholic beverages. The rule was in interested in becoming a member of of · open containers of alcoholic effect before that time. an editorial staff (such as a, manag­ beverages in .the outside areas adja-. ing, associate, sports, or arts and cent to the residence halls is ·per­ Becker said that alcoholic· con· entertainment editor, etc.) sbould mitted 'Yithout the specific written sumption in designated outside areas . contact the News office· or a person authorization pf the director of resi­ is permitted with permission from applying for editor-in-chief. Persons dence life." Violation of the rule his office. He cited.social events such applying for these positions will not results in a $SO fine from the security as Ia~t year's mad hatter party as an be selected by the committee, but department.. example. The event must be will be appointed by the new editor- " The rule, however, has not been scheduled through campus activities in-chief. rigidly enforced in the past, explain­ and be approved by all applicable of­ Anyone .wanting more informa­ ed Bob Becker, director of residence fices included on the proper social tion should, again, call Glenn Feltz Anne ANI• photo . life. But complaints from university event.form, Becker added . or the News office. .D'Artagnan; Xavier'.• maacol, waa.atruck ~aat Sunday by anonymoua · aludenl1 who draped. a cloak over hi• shoulders bearing the worda:: neighbors about the a~ount of litt~r "Ignorance Iii bllH." H la apecutaled among aludenl• that the act in the area has.stimulated the um- · referred to a recent unlvertllV declalon lo close Breen Lodge. · versity to begin eitforcing the policy. Becker added that the areas surroun- Inside Peace Corps, Vista positions Qpen Best albums of For seniors seeking a viable alter­ health care and care for the elderly. 3 native to the hustle and bustle of the · Peace Corps volunteers serve two ·.the 1970s 9 to fworld, VISTA (Volunteers in years in 58 developing nations in . Service to America) and Peace Cor­ Latin America; Africa, Asia, the ps may provide an alternative. · · South Pacific and the Caribbean. s XU swimmers Former VISTA and Peace Corps While Peace Corps is particularly qualify for state volunteers will be conducting inter­ looking for people . with views. and distributing information backgrounds in mathematics, the for interested seniors at the Place-. sciences, home economics, health · .Students debate ment C~nter·on Febrtiary 6 and 7. aitd agriculture, there ·are also 'VISTA volunteers serve one year positioQs· for people . with more Breen· deci~ioii in rural and urban poverty areas of general backgrounds. · .' .. the America, helping people become . " their own advocates for resources . Seniors 'are .encouraged to bririg ..· 7 · ·Wych war· completed applications to their in­ ..Anne ANte photo on ' and services they .need. Volunteers Sn0w .anyone?. A.lone student wl•he• so •• h• travi dow.n leaf-covered work around such issues as energy teryiew appointments. · Mt. Xavier Ob• behind the pit). ClnclnnilllHxperlenclng lta mlldett ._ For further information call toll.;. "Ill __________________ _ and environment, legal arid welfare· ~!11ter In y~a~.i ... : .. rights, food and nutrition problems, · free. 1-800-52 i-8686 . .· .·, ..... AASA .celebrates 6I8ck awareness. · Q: :_~:;_-:f'·ay ~RAN~j~ X.. T~;.uR.1 ~:· d~r~t~ding · oi·· bj~c~·\\'iC,ws· an_d. · tyi>e"~rograms of public inter~st are -~.:. :; '- · .· ::,;..;;:. -~., . ·.• . :, · . perspectives, The· progr~rit will i.n- . also scheduled. The activities will The week of February 10-16 will .· elude various speakers,'· exhibits culminate with a banquet on Satµr- Jeature -the' o}>8ervance ofXavier's · . and presentatfons. · · .. day,-- February 16, featuring a j,erfor- ·Black.Awareiless Wee1'. Sponsored . · . ritance by the JamesMcCrae Choral ·· br-Xa\'.ier's _Afro-American Student · ·· While .the·• finai scru;dtile is ·.stiil · Ensemble arid remarks.
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