The Grizzly, January 28, 1992

The Grizzly, January 28, 1992

Ursinus College Digital Commons @ Ursinus College Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper Newspapers 1-28-1992 The Grizzly, January 28, 1992 Eric Foellmer Ursinus College Sara Jacobson Ursinus College Erika Compton Ursinus College Carrie Lumi Ursinus College Jeff Smith Ursinus College See next page for additional authors Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews Part of the Cultural History Commons, Higher Education Commons, Liberal Studies Commons, Social History Commons, and the United States History Commons Click here to let us know how access to this document benefits ou.y Recommended Citation Foellmer, Eric; Jacobson, Sara; Compton, Erika; Lumi, Carrie; Smith, Jeff; Miller, Melisa; Moore, Erik; Donecker, Gar; Rawls, Annette; Iaconis, Dorian; Sylvester, Ellen; Richter, Richard P.; Gonnella, Bob; Gelston, Trey; Rubin, Harley David; Zobel, Laura; Erfle, Claire A.; and Baccino, Nick, "The Grizzly, January 28, 1992" (1992). Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper. 287. https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/287 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers at Digital Commons @ Ursinus College. It has been accepted for inclusion in Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Ursinus College. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Authors Eric Foellmer, Sara Jacobson, Erika Compton, Carrie Lumi, Jeff Smith, Melisa Miller, Erik Moore, Gar Donecker, Annette Rawls, Dorian Iaconis, Ellen Sylvester, Richard P. Richter, Bob Gonnella, Trey Gelston, Harley David Rubin, Laura Zobel, Claire A. Erfle, and Nick Baccino This book is available at Digital Commons @ Ursinus College: https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/287 Tne conegGri zzl y ~~~ ~~~:~:~ " A news sense is really a sense of what is imporlant, what is vital, what has ~") .,.. c..~~~ color and life--what people are interested in . That's jouma/ism. ~ Volume 14 Number 11 -BUrlon Rascoe January 28, 1992 Redskins, Rypien' Too Tou Thirty-four h for Bills Students Named BY ERIC FOELLMER holder Jeff Rutledge dropped the Editor in Chief ball and what would have been an to Who's Who in easy Chip Lohmiller fie~ goal The Washington Redskins became a dodged buItt for American capped off their nearly perfect Buffalo. Universities and season Sunday night by defeating Washington continued its the justice-seeking Buffalo Bills, effectiveness on offense in the Colleges 37-24 in Super Bowl XXVI. The second quarter, and was able to Skins won the game as they had establish more fruitful results. The following students have done so many times this year, by Rypien, who would be named the been named to "Who's Who consistently dominating their game's most valuable player, Among Students in American opponent physically and mentally connected with Ricky Sanders for Universities and Colleges" for the on both sides of the ball. The loss a 42-yard gain which set up a Chip 1992 edition: was Buffalo's second straight Lohmiller field goal to break the Super Bowl defeat, and marked stalemate. After a Buffalo punt, Supratik Banerjee the eighth consecutive year in the Skins finished a five play, 51- Eric Bleickardt which the NFC champion came yard scoring drive with a 10- yard Mark Cataldi out on top. pass from Rypien to Byner, Robert Connor Washington dominated the increasing the lead to 10-0. After Cara Console game from the beginning, using an one of four Jim Kelly interception Maria Costa effective balance of runnning and passes, the Redskins once again Gregory Cuculino passing plays combined with a capitalized with a one yard plunge Dennis Cunni ngham confusing and agressive defensive . by Gerald Riggs, making the score Daniel Flickinger scheme which held Buffalo's famed 17-0 at the half. Jean Gaudet no-huddle, high scoring offense in The Bills continued to kill Bonnie Gilmour check. themselves with turnovers in the Steven Grubb Even though moving the ball second half. Desperately trying to Elisabeth Hauser was not much of a problem, the establish an effective passing game, Karla Hummel Redskins were still unable to put Kelly was again intercepted, this Joseph Kershner any points on the board in the first time by linebacker Kurt Gouveia, Keith Kratz quarter. An apparent touchdown who returned the ball to the within reach at 14. fmal total 37-24. Charles Kullman on a 2-yard scoring strike from Buffalo 2. Riggs walked in on the Rypien stunted the Bills' The victory was the third Richard Matt Landis Mark Rypien to Art Monk was next play, and after 16 seconds had momentum temporarily with a championship title in a decade for Andrew Lesher reversed when further review elapsed in the second half, the perfect 30-yard pass to Gary Clark, coach Joe Gibbs and the Donna Lorenzo revealed that Monk's right foot Skins went ahead 24-0. which proved to be the game Washington Redskins. Marc Lowenberg had touched out of bounds, Kelly fmally got going midway winner. Washington added two Bills coach Marv Levy summed Melissa Margolis marking the first such reversal in through the third quarter, insurance field goals and survived up the game perfectly, saying, AnJanette Mason Super Bowl history. On the producing 10 points on two drives, two quick Buffalo touchdowns late "Overall, we played a team that Meghan McCormick following fourth and goal, Skins and the point defecit was now in the fourth quarter to make the was better, and they showed it." Brad Meister Kelli Rooney Rosemarie Sills The Fall of CODlmunisDl and the U.S.S.R. Christopher Stanchina Karen Strickler BY SARA JACOBSON republics. This type of economic soldiers are selling the goods on American intelligence remains Paul Wagner ArlS and Enterlainment Editor "shock therapy" was recommended the black market instead of hopeful, however, that the military Dawn Warner · by Jeffery Sachs, an economist transporting them to the proper threat to the United States has James Widmaier On Christmas Day, 1991, the who has successfully advised failing agencies of distribution. greatly diminished. Since the Pamela Wilson people of the former Soviet Union economies like Poland and Chile Military stability is the other republics are now spending much Andrew Judd Woytek received a great gift. The official in the past. The result, however, major obstacle the new less on their military, it is hoped resignation of Mikhail Gorbachev has been severe supply shortages commonwealth faces. Already that the new focus of that area has Students are selected by campus marked the end of communist rule throughout the republics. there has been rioting in the shifted from the military to the nominating committees and editors in this region. From the ruins of Aid to these countries is already streets in protest to Russian economy. Said American General of the annual directory on the the communist empire emerged underway. A 47-nation conference President Boris Yeltsin and the Clapper, "I see virtually no basis of their academic the Commonwealth of on aid to the C.I.S. was held at the scarcity of food, which is now likelihood of premeditated Russian achievement, service to the Independent States (C.I.S.), a State department in Washington highly priced. Food riots in or commonwealth military community, leadership in group of 11 independent nations on January 22. The conference Uzbekistan led to the deaths of 6 aggression against the U.S. and its extracurricular activities and linked by common political opened with President Bush students during the second week allies." potential for continued success. interests, economic problems, and promising to ask Congress for $645 of January. The democratically The C.I.S. will face a difficult This year, 34 Ursinus students historic oppression. These new million to help the republics. elected government of the winter with its economic problems were named to the elite listing. republics have been faced with Overall $80 billion was pledged at Georgian republic was militarily and political instability. They have Selected students attend more than many difficulties in making the the conference with Germany deposed on January 6. Georgia is very real dilemmas which will 1,400 institutions of higher transition from communist control contnbuting 57.1% of total aid. now under military rule until new determine the future of the learning in all 50 states, the to a democratic, free market The U.S. plans to participate in elections are held. Russia and the commonwealth if not the world. District of Columbia, and several system. The most urgent of these "Operation Provide Hope," which Ukraine have been arguing and They are converting the system, foreign nations. Outstanding problems is the economy. On is an airlift of medicine and food threatening each other over because, as one protesting RusSian students have been honored in the January 2, price controls were beginning February 10. The control of the Black Sea fleet of citizen put it, "You can't buy a annual directory since it was first lifted in Russia and other problem with the aid is that some the former communist navy. chicken with a tank." published in 1934. Page 2 The Grizzly January 28, 1992 ==================News================:=,1 Ursinus Elects Stemmler and Van Saun as New Board of Directors Members BY ERIKA COMPTON dean emeritus of the University of biological evaluations. It was in News Editor Pennsylvania Trustees, and 1987 that he became director of emeritus Dunlop Professor of biological research, then rose to Last week, Ursinus College Medicine. Dr. Stemmler has been the position of director of Global Perspectives elected two new members to the a member of AAMC since 1976, discovery projects before assuming Board of Directors. They are Dr. and served its highest elected his current position. Edward J. Stemmler, M.D., office - chairman of the Assembly. Dr. Van Saun has been a executive vice-president of the Dr.

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