The Gleaner
,~
~~ azareth
College
Parents'
J.Weekend
~ 1995.
I.-...--.ello Mother, Hello Father ...
SJtlurdny. Oclobcr 7th is off Rcdlal Hall.lhere will Ix a mu-loa
grC4!t SW1 with the wecl;end' s sieal pelfonnanc.:: given by s¢v·
registration and re<:eption in the craJ laknlcd students from the
lobby of ~\e ShulL'> Cenler from music dep.1f1menL
9:00· 10:30 am. Pick up hekelS As a1w~ys. SalUrday .ner-for
Saturday' ~ banquet •• Id noon will be leli fn:e for you and
SUIlday 's brunch. then round Ule your fanlily. bUI if you nrc inl~r'
corner 10 Ihe. Aliee Foley room ested. ~Ierc will be • women's
where N.uareth Collegc's /'resi- soccer game agail\$l RTf :u 2 pm
stage in the AIls Cen(CT, &nI Rooe M:u-ic Bcsu)nand oOlcr On the field. and ~ Cathol ic mo.ss
be concen gillen by f,cully will be On hand to wei · Jl4:3Oplll inlhcChapelinShuhs,
Taylor, Clicnted folk come family members, Pru;uie.<. Rest up. becnu<e from 6:30
th~ (amous coffe~ , and juice will be avail· . 9:00 pm WIll b~ the Pare.nl·'
able, Weekend nanq'IL't and from9:00
At 10:45 am in the Wilmol - 12:00pm a dance p>rt with DJ
Dedicated to Matriculated Students
On September 71h. 1995,
following the Acodcmic Con·
on. a Iree was plJnled in
of new 'Iudenl< whomaI
lriclllah'oiI for Ihe 1995 fall se·
Dr. Ashley Hal pt. a
scholar in residence
place dirt and wmer on tnc Ir~c,
Th~ Iree. in honor ofne",ly
matriculated Naz3.rt th sluden!"s.
i l oc~tednearlh eparkinglolof
Ihe North Ent ran ce, T he
Nazareth f"cully and stoff c·n·
courag~ sludents. to visit their
lJee on ac,·", ion.lo look to it for
slrength, and 10 walch it grow
and nourish as Iheydo the sa m~
in their years at Nazareth.
What's Inside ...
Campus Ministry ..................... p. 2
Sports ......................................... p. 3
Entertainment ........................... p. 4
Construction .............................. p, 5,6
Lifestyles .................................... p. 7
What to do at Naz ...................... p. 8
Middle States Survey ................ p. II
Chri, Br.tI.<. Irndilionally the fa· Brunch is f"", 10 Naz studen IS.
vorile P"l1 ol"llle weekel)c1. Both S5 for parents and family memo
willbencld~lthe Bllfgundy B.asin be",- and $3 for eh i Idrcn under
JIlO in Pirufond for acost of S 15 Icn.
per person (yes. even for SIU· At 1:30pm. Ihe Freshman
dents), TIIilI prkc includes dli", Honor Society Induclion Will be
nero gr::t!llity. ~nd L'IllCrtalnmenl. held in the Forum of the Shulis
Put on your dancing shoes and Cenler,
come one out' Take advanuge of I h.:.se op-
Sunday Ule 8th will begin ~I pol1uniLies thai have been care-
IO:OOam wilh J>rolesl:lnl Wor· fully planned lor)'oU. and have 8
<~ip in the Chapel in Ih. Shults greal weck~nd!
Cenler. followed by a family
brunch from I 1:00am . 12'45pnl
in Ihe Kearney Dining H,II,
New Degrees at Nazareth
N;ll..lrelh College has b~n
granlL'd approval from Ihe New
York Slale Educalion Dep:ll1·
mentlnoffcra BrlchelorofSci·
enee degree in l1ealih Seiene"
and Ma .. er of Science degree
in Physical Th~r:lpy. 10 begin
in the fall of 1996,
'The B.S. degree in He~lth
Science will be an Intendisciplinary
program wilh ft.-qulre·
Olen" from biology. chern,,·
Iry. psychology. mathe matics.
and physics. and wi II provide
Slud"nls with an under; wndiog
ofhealLh issues (;0 1)\ scienlifi,'
and cUllural per,<peclivcs, T1le
M ,So degree in Physical
T1lef:\(}y will build on the Hc~lth
Science desr~e and will provirle
students \VIlh a sound foun·
dalion in ge.nctal e.d u<:alion and
basic scienc es, The approved
program wa.< develop.:d in consullalton
wilh Inc medic.1 COI1\munity
and phY~lCal thetapy
educators in tbt: Up>l3te New
York area.
The Program will COnSisl
of undergr:lclualC eou«es in
general ClJucaiion, basic sci·
enc~. henllh sciene"s, and
preprofe"sion :11 p hysi cal
Iberapy education leading tOlhe
D.S, deg,re.c in He:l lih Science.
and the professional pnysic:!!
u\crnpy eour es ICIldi ng 10 J
M,S, degree ,n I' bysical
Therapy,
N ~l 1. arelh·.s pr<>gri\m in
Physical 'l1lerJp), wi II be Ihe
only one offcr~d <' nllre l)' 10 the
grtAtCr Rocl\cslcr area. I [ is
de,signed '0 ell"blc student< 10
gradu~IC "'ilhm five years wi Ih
a Master of Sci.nc~ degr~ In
PhySical Ther."y, Only fre.hmen
11,',11 be Jdmitled 1010 the
II vc·ycar program, beginning
in Ihe fan of 1996,
ConslJ1lClion has begun on
t:x pansioIJof U\e pre<en' Carroll
!-Iall, where the depar1m~nl will
be hou.<ed, Construelion is on
schedule. to be co,npletcd in
lime for the 1996·1997 ac~·
demicy=,
2 THE GLEANER October S, 1995
What in God's Name are They Up to?
Campus Ministry Update
by B~cky Freeh on Scpt. 20, resulling in ~ total :w eye outlor ~nolher trip, po'-
C~ rnpus Ministry is up:tJ\d of7b pim, given. Th,s exceeds ,ibly in the spring.
roiling fonhe yenr Jt Nazareth! 'he Red Cross gotll for the day Kelly's Apple F,'lnn: Join
Her<' s"nupd "t~on \Vh'lwe'v~ by almaS! ~O pints! Th~nks to us on Sunday. OCI. 22, for do·
betn doing so r". and some everyone who gave. Donate ntlts :md cider at a real orchard,
upcoming activities to watch again on Nov. 20. and bring home a pumpkin.
for. COIYIE JOIN US! Horseback Riding: We Meet in the Fon"m at 1:00 pm.
Blood Driv" TI,e nrst of s;.ddlcd up on Sept. 29 at Lib- Tr~nsponation will be proIhe-
year Wa> n great success! "flY Stables. and a good Illne vided. Welcome Kliay'f'
by D~cky F ree.h
It usually takes .1while for
the faculiy and "aSf here at
N:UafcLh 10 sorr oul names and
face~ of the new sludenL< on
c~mpus. II cno be II pro,lIy con·
fusing lime. JUS( imagine how
a new siaff member would feci
Irying 10 learn Iheir way "rmlnd
~ plBce where every fDcc is new
. wh~l 3 jab! One recem addi lion
10 11i< Nnarclh College
community who >\tem.1 10 be
fac iilg challenge well is Rev.
R:,y CIOIhier. who joins 'he
Campu, Mill iS lry s l,,{fllllS year
,IS PrOle lalll Clmpla in.
Ray brin gs a lot ofvoluoblc
e.xpenenee witli him to Naz.
Hc WOj orda ined in Ihe United
Church of ChriS! ~I)d holds
M:J.>ler of Soci al Work as well
a.' Ma:iICT of DivinilY dcgrc~
lrom the University ofSI. Louis
nnd Vanderbilt UniversilY. He
ha" worked wi I h Ihe ho me less
in mClltaJ heallll oUI~.aches in
SI. loui" Missouri. and Nash·
ville. Tennessee (altho"Ugh he
did live "lid work in Music
City. USA. Ray con fesscs he
hll..S never developed a taste for
counlry "lUsicl. WI,en Ray's
wife. Darby, b,'gan Icaching in
the Religious Studic.s DeporrIllent
al Hoban and Willi.1lll
Smith Colkg~" 'hey moved 10
the are.. Before COllling ID
Nazarelh. Ray worked for a year
as chaplain M Fin gel Lakes
CommunilY Co llege.
R,y likos Ihe community
allllo'ph"" at NJZ nnd is en·
joying gelling 10 ~now Ille stu- '
denls and <laff. HC" be,," busy
with allofh,-, ne"'duties which
(nclude .. among many olhers.
supervISing Ihe P~rlncr< for
Learning Program. The imponance
oi community service
10 Campus Ministry was very
attractive 10 Ray, who was especially
in'ereSled in the Parr·
ners progmm. "Faith." be be·
Ileve,. "is mOrC abou, what you
do tlt.ln whol YOll believ'· ... For
R~y, service is a big part 01 Ihll
a~live f.l,th As 0 plrl or (he
Camp"' Minislt)' Icom, Ray
hopo' he will be Jhle 10 "help
people nnd a W"Y 10 rclale religiuu;
failh lind commilment to
the rest of Iheir lives· to make
il Ihtir own,'"
If you haven'l had ach~"ce
to say hello yet, SlOp by Ray' )
ornec in (he Campu; MiniSlry
Living Rooln. He'sSlilitrying
10 gel Ihose names and f.lC<:s
sorted out!
qucslions aboul Ihe Calholic
ia,lll? Do you wanl to prepare
{or Bnpllsm, Holy EuchnOSl, or
Connnnation? The RCIA discussion
group mighl be Ihe
ploce (or you' COnt~ct Deacon
Leo 31 x 332 for more inlbm,,tion.
Habitat for Humanity:
Naz~reth will be working Wilh
the Flower Cil)' chapter on Oc
lober IS und 20. Previous con
,truetion experience is absol\
ltely NOT necessary! 8ee
Terry Goelz or Deacon len fo
dClails.
Fall Relreat: Schedule-d fOT
Nov. 4. We wili spentl the da
in rcnecliol\ al Websler Park
Keep an eye Oul fnr sign-ups!
Nazareth College's Partners For
Learning Receives Presidential Citation
+ American Red Cross
Illood Scrvlcc-& Rocb<stcr Rcgloo
~
TI,e Partners for Learning
projcci at Nazarelh College has
been selected as a Cilationis(
by the Poinl< of Ught Founda.
lion in Washington. D.C. TIle
project, nQoni n>led ror Ihe
President's Service Awards.
was one o( Ihe 45 progrnms 10
receive a cilOlion OUt of 3.000
nornin~led h'Olll across Ihe nalion.
Progroms which build the
'piril of c'ommumly and demonSlrate
the clhnie of service = considered for Ih~ award.
co -s pon ~ored by Ihe POint< of
Lighl FoundJlion "nil Ih~ Co r.
pormio ll lor N~tional S<rvice.
In Ihe Cilalioni<! announce·
menl, President B ,II Clinton
wrote: "Your oU"tanding volunlcer
,,['lice benenls (he na·
lion. bui ldlng Ihe spirit 01 community
~nd Ihe "Ihie of service.
Cllnlribuli<)ns like yours ~r"
cru~l al \0 our ability 10 <Dive
ourcou ntry' s mo~tcrili cal prob·
lems: '
The Parrners (or Learning
Pmje':l is ,n Il\tffdi , ciphnary
program .stabli.,\letl in 1991.
which created a partnership be(
Ween Nazareth College and
George M ather Forbes School
No.4, in Lh~ Rochesler City
School Dislrict. The N!I7.areth
students who serve as "partners"
provide a variety of ,e,vices
inlended 10 suppon education
and help f<lL", achiev~.
ment al Ihe school. such as assisting
in classrooms, lutoring
children. providing foreign langU:
lge Jcs~OO$. supervi sing
compuler cmcrs. 1.lod aCCOI1l~
plnying t~Jchers on visiB [0
pare n!>. A.< req uired by (hc
federal t FIPS E) grant lhal helps
underwrite the projcCl, Nazareth
pDrlic.ip.nlS receive a stipend in
relum (or their work al (he
~chooL
Th~ program openc.d In
199 \ . wilh 55 Nazarelh sludcnlS
serving JS "partners" thai firsl
ycM. To dal~, 174 N~1.D relh
<ludenlS have parli cipatedin II ...
projt?'ct. ('0 nlribu I i rts Dver
30.000 hour; of aSSlSlance.
S inee ,tS i Ilcoption. Ih~
projeci has npandcd 10 OWer
locations.
faculty have identified
in sever-al academic
menls which now include
nlulJi(y service components
a ~uircm~nl. Nnzarclh
dents in various depart men
mcetlhis course requirement
School No. 36: Ih'."e arts sn
dent •. for in"ance. ~Iage phl
of fnvorite storybook laJcS. an
education Sludent.' develo
learning ce llters which >UPPl :
Ihe speci~1 needs of chIldren .
!),,;vcl'7Il cla.~sro om.s. .
10 "ddilion. "flcr-school :
loring pmgra llls provided ~
Nazareth S"ludenL haw heen ~
I.bli slled ~I (he lewis Sorq
Community Cenler aod ScbOi r
No. 14. offeling arc. uppo!
i"e St."ing~ wh~re children c~
r~C'eIVC aSSLC\tancc a
<Irengthen academic ' kills.
For more in formal ion. c ~
l"cl SiSler Kalhleen Weid,
S.SJ" Di reclor of Ihe Pon,,!
for Leaming Project. 31 58-
2525, ex. 33 1.
FREE ROOM AND BOARD
Offered In ex~hange for parl,tlma ehlldeare (evenings and weekends).
Privale bedroom and balhroom supplied. Pittsford aree. You musf hal/a your own ~9r!
No ~mokers plus8. Referen~es rSQull6<l. For rnor6 Infolm3tl •• , OQII 38$·9961 ,
Golden Flye pors
Nazareth Men's and Women's Tennis Team Shows Competetive Edge This Season
by Bfrca Ne"'ell
Tho Nazare th College
men' ~ and women' S lennis
leam has begun their fall SC;Ison
of compelilive pl3 y. L~SI
year. Iht" men's lenm held fl
I'lcordof 9-7 'l(lheendofthe
spring SeaSOn. "nd wcre mnked
15th in Ihe E;m. The women's
team was ranked 10th in Ihe
Easl and held n record of 14-3.
Both lcanlS hope to rcnhlin
strongagain for the 1995-1996
tennis ~eason.
. CU'TONI),. the women's
team holds a .5 -0 recnrd. Tho
men's te am. l1owc\'cr. h:)
raced ~ majo rsctback with sec·
ond single , and iirst doubles
Brad Milkr suffering from a
spmine<! ~nkk. Coach Shapiro
h ope~ to gl!t Ihe men's Ii!ilnl
back On tr"ck w ,(II the relurn
of Br:ld Miller.
Pinyin!; on Ihe women ' ,
I"am for Ihe I 5-1 996 season
nre hcquelinc Al e.~ . Kris ten
Anlonyak. Tra c~ BlIlklt . Sa·
r a h Cardi n.11t. Kalhleen
Moynihan. Hoalher Nowicki.
Corey Shnpiro. Loro Spencer.
Eiil,b~'lh Tan\ul. Amie"
YnnHoul. ~nd Allison Wilson.
Firsl s ing le, Kathleen
Moynih"n 3nd second s ingles
Kris Alltonyak le,3m Uplo form
Ihi: dy n ~mic fi lSt doubleS Icam.
Lasl ),eO)'. Kalhleen and Kr«
were runners-up in the natioo;)]
Rolex tournan ltrH. nnd \vere
ra"ked n3lion" fiy in Ill" £.lsI.
11,ey wc re .1 -0 considered for
Ihe N ' AA. 1... lo), nih '.111 qll nl i.
iied MId went 10 Ihe NCAA in
ingk .s pJay. Th,rd. fourth.iiflh.
and si ng les ore pby"d by Corey
Shapiro. Hea[her Nowicki. and
Lor; Spencer. ("sp, cli,'dy.
Sixlh si ngles is shored by
Sarah Ca rd in a l i. Aimee
YanHotil. and locbe Ale x.
For I he <1ou bles . A; me ~
Y.nl~oul and Co'""y Shopiro
leam up 10 tMm Ihe <ccolld
d"uble$ leanl. wllik Sarah
Cardinali and L"ri Spencer
swi{~h off with Jacbe Akx
~red for Ihe NCAA for $inglc •.
Third slIlg ies is played by Chris.
Peal , . fourlh singles by Ian
P,;ehard. fi fth by Be;,n Murphy.
and s ixth by Joe Bell.mca. The
second doubles Ic"m consists of
Ian Pnchard "nd Brian Murphy.
whik third doubles i< played by
[he leam "f Joe Bel b!1oa 3nd
and He.Hher Ncwicki ror Ille jU<I;n Walsh sWllching off w;lh
Ihi rd dnubles leam. Chris P .11- , and Greg
Tho pla)' ~rs forthe men's McCaffrey.
1995-1 996 lennis leam in- The itU" has been in bOlh
cludeJoseph aellaneo. Daniel
Chuc.kl'on . hmes Kin ney.
Gr~g McCafircy. Br"dlcy
Miller. Bri ~n Murphy. Christopho.
r Penk~ . B nan Pc'roz,!k.
I ~ n Pricllard. JUSlin W;<lsh.
and Brian Welch. First singles
Dan Chuc kr.m and sc"nnu
singks B<.Id MiJler I c~ m up
HS Ihe firsl doubl .. teom. L1S1
ye~. Chuckran \Va..< consid-rh
~' i cal and ""'nwllrai ning fN
rhe ",ason. The ~ h, \'C comi,,ued
lO conl'e nlrat~ on n1cllt :11
aspeC(5 of the. g~~ l1le wilh S pOrt ~
psychologh,t 0 1'. Li1 ZWOln 3ne!
rnterns T i"" Murphy. J caplain
for N azorelh' s women' s Jac ros.,~
[ t'~ m . and PC-I el" (iic.J'2.;Jc. :l L'~ plain
for lhe fnen' ~ soccer tt'am.
Aboullile leam ilselL Coac.h
Sh'piro ay s. "1I's a l'rivilegc I
w(\rk \\,;Iil my kids. They're
~xce llcnl 'Iudenls. "cr), well IY.=
haved bOlh Qn and off the
cOlIn. On the coun. Ihey beha"
e like ladies and genllemcn
and al\V~y< di, play goou
<portsnlanship. The tcam is
very dedicated. Ihey are very
s~i Itcd leaders. amJ always
walk off the court willI Illt"
inlegrily."
When ~sked 10 commenl
on Ihe oul1ook fOJ" Ihe season.
Coach Shapi ro rcplic . . " I hope
for the wonlO n'S te.m to be
ulldclCalcd for the fall 3e:lSOn
and to do well ""lhe spring . ."
well as 10 ill"c Ie:"" rtl rc \(·n·
Illt vo.< 311h" N:lIional NCAA.
I'M I he mcn. we hope to h;! "c :.!
\Vinmng s("~ls on Jnd to alsoh:l\'~
Ihe double ~ lea nl of Dan
Chuckr:m and Rrad Miller w,n
.11 Ihe ~ole" Touma.menl."
omen's Tennis Team Secures Top Rankings in Rolex Regional Tournament
Inthe Rolcx Regional Touramen!
held on the weekend of
eplembcr 23 3J\d 24. Gold~n
Iycr's Women', Icnnis Icam
howed an OUISLtlnding perforance
w;,h sever:>l singlc.s ~nd
oubles Ic~ms c3plunng lOp
ded rankings. Fi~1 singlcs
athleen Moynihan odvonc.:d
10 Ihe ~.miiin~ls while third
single, Cor.y Shapiro rose 10
quar1erfinal play. Second
singles Knslen A monyak ad·
v3llced (Q become the runnerup
for nationals by capluring
second plac~ in 1he lOurnamen!.
In dou hie, play. Kal hleen
Moynihan and Krislcn
en's Soccer Team Off to a Great Start
le.n·s socccrieam gOI off 10 l
ood stan Ihis season. An",
II igln gam<5.lh, Flyers were 4
) d 4. Afte( Salurday' S ~"JllC " ains l Hoban.lhe Ayers -made
olher stcp forward. They
rokea three gaJTk! los i ng stn:.:ik
d camed a ono-one lie. l1'is
ck In (he hunl and waS" huge
It for mo.-.Ic. Th" l~y~rs
vc bo.en playing exC'cllenl
cer defensively. and the
oring hilS bC<ln m,,(]iocrc. Jim
iOin has been turning in sldr
performance, in goal.
I~ss ing 59 saves. including
ree shUlout<. one of In.m in
Jlck Hauber. gCI the cmplY
ncllcr. N:lZMcth has also received
sirong performances
from M~,simo Albano wilh
three goals, Brad Slocum willl
Iwo. and Ke,lh I)avis with ont
goal and one as!;'1. Kevin
BUICh, Dan Turton. 3nd Pele
G iercul< , II ell i ppe<! in one goal
and one a<siS! respcCli"ely.
M;ke Holcomb and Adam
Fiorenza also had one goal
apicce. Mark Suda had (wo assi,
iS. and freshman Kyle Bol~
t'" had an assis\. l1'e Golden
F1yC"i hay" " slrong SIa.ning
hn~-up as well 3S " heart.
N.n~reth looks 10 go a long
way Ihis seaSon and tile upcoming
season '. Don't forgel 10
come oul and walch Ihe men',
<occer Ic,m ny!
Men's Soccer Stats
a.,simo Albnno. Easl Roclller.
3 goal>.
ad Stocum. Whillley POIOI.
W o goals.
cilh Davi •. W~leno\Vn. one
al. I\Vo assisls.
evin Brulsch, Oswego. one
I. one assiSL
n Tunon. Camillus. one
III. one =isl.
Ie GiercUlk. Webslcr. one
Holcomb. Scotia. one
Adam Fiorenza. Rome. on~
goal.
Mnrk Buda. IWO , .«i<I<.
Kyle Bollier. Galway. onc as·
si".
Jim Tifiin. Shenll. 59 save,.
Jack Hauber. Lim~. " ,;ave.<.
Greo1job. guysl
Antonyak IOo~ the finals in
first doubles. quali fying Ihem
for the Rolcx Nalional Championships
in Boea Raton.
Aorida to ,alee place on Ocw·
Ixr I <) through the n . Tbe
douhl~s leam of Aimee
YanHoul and Cnrey Shapiro
advanced 10 Ihc semifinal
round and placed fourth in Ih~
lournament overall.
Tho team continues 10 reo
main su-ong '" loumament play.
The Golden Flyer's Women',
lennjs leam wdl have aoother
chance 10 compele this Salurd~y
.1 the SI. John Fisherlnvitation. 1.
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IHIOW
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THE ROCHESTER SPORTSPLEX
HAS THE LEAGUE FOR YOU
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COME WHERE THE ACTION IS
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4 THE GLEANER October 5, 1995
Entertainment In Review
MUSIC Releases
Klove[' - " Feel
Lucky Punk"
hy Er i,· hild,' rs
I can de, nbe II" , h~nd
wuh two wo rd~ · "Green l)j)':
P~rhaps ,f Ihe, hau released
l ilL, ~Ib u'" ,,),1 )'eo,. lhey c\)u IJ
h"v~ been " q:'rl ~ ra rt of Ihe
.. ( ',1Jilonlln Ilunk" OID\ (,1llC'nl.
! JO\\ e\'e r. Kl\.H'cr ~Irc: rner~
.... tl'.ll.qlk nf Ihc 'l<wh./lI()n
(LClia:ll lnn " ... rt"le\ .... ' .. ~ly ~m
I '- \lr"'l~l l al'~ "()ur\\.:tJ. i-l..~u,
1/ • • 11-.. ) Ul..i !t 1.ll)agt! tu tUU( \J\
t,,~ (,.11 Hh''',Oll1 ", l:,l '';l un 111(,)
'Ill' CD. K!n\er l 'i 11 ";;lm,' t r cill
fOr il.c ~ lte)"Jw -CI",\\vJ <I,ll
g~l>pi nl' 10 laSI year" ane.
1111S lXllId i" ~o a\'crngc [hlH
111 Y arc imr"""ble Ie r?le.
JaDe Kelly Williams"
Tapping the Whel'l"
by Becky Fr •• h
[ '11l I ru .... l r:I1<.:(1 wi lh u lot of
r~t:('n l rd('.~t:~, Tome. i t 'vu l\d~
like m.m}' IIf\\ mu ~ i t:j;] n,.. un:
at ra,d { , 1'1 ""yon~ hea, v.ilm
Ih")',,, r""lly ("!l pab lc of. htd·
ing belJi tlJ sl... l'e"cchy dec:ric
il " ' ru l""nl ;, I~ and ,he' "luuJ anJ
g:lfbltxl is good" lorn, uk> oflyric
dehvery. Jo~. Ke.lly Willolnls.
Ihough, doe,n't hide ~ thing
"bOUI her I.!cnl or her me,sage
, Her music is mO<lly
aCOUSlrC ba5.x1. using prim.rily
guil3r :lJ\d piano wilh a few
,urprises Ihl<)""11 in. The eltar
qualilY of her voice places her
.bove and beyond Ih~ "loud
"nd garbled" crowd. Th,s IS a
very good thing. be<,.u ~ . you
'" on' l wanll(\ miss l word. Her
lyriC'l:1l"c as good (IS everylhing
d,c aboul h"r mU.<ic. S()mc of
Ihe lune~ :u(" ~o much (un. you
,an'l hdp bnl sini! ~ Iong : olher,
1\" II lenvc you pondcnng
deeper fnClll ings. WilhoUI guiletn
owj l1~ il.
Thi> oneco", ', highly rce·
omml"nde-d from Ih is 1'e:\'I~ Wl' L
Td lingil likcl i1 ~a r( l lI: WOW'
Circle Jerk .
"Oddities,
Abn ormalties and
Curiosities"
hy Bcrky Frreh
'. · ~II. t'o lk s , ll rieu. Reall y.
I ,Jill. ~ 1) nllnd \\'~, \V ,Jc open
\\ h,n I plu) eJ 111" .Ibum Wr
The- trrr."lllmc . S \)\~-::tt."m;- car .....
~ .. ·~ l n r ng Il'H "'t . • 1\(" rt:\'O
.. H~ U'nll'1'~l '·l"L·"II .... ~ 'r; I ",
", I~ 1 ",,;n11I-1I' J ' ~d cr.t1r1(!
tn~I:~ 1"(":1.1('1' \' h ;d '11~ ll\.'"
:r~ ..... lllg.I'~,." L lh.t..Jt,.j .o.l,
I ... I.fl .ed \'cf.lhhlltnt: w1\h 1 ht"
I ~ ' I ~ hoO'" open In my h;)nd,
~U(;1bi ,g illlrr()v~ m r.: nt. I ktll.!w
\1\ hal they 'vut! ydling nl w.
but" l oo ~c d ilk an cx"rcl'c III
rrcuclwlllrce ""1),' ,,>11011 ~ ()"c
hn)'\\. m: , I ('1 111 ~II )' ... olllL:' llllng
po.,il iv" . ' h(Jugh. The I 111 rd lime
I li~l e n ed. Ihe .. "CUliITI cie~ncr
\\'~, fu nnlllg. Lo and bcholll.
)'"" ellll III ~' ill fed 'he ba<$.
rig "I Ihrough Ihe n.' or! So
her,' " my OdVlCt·: II' )'Clu ' rc
cleaning. g for it. If you ' rc ;1l
Ihe mood 10 henJbang lill you
SUlfer (or If )'OU ' re lurcauy su f·
fering flOm) ~e-ve-re br:ain Inj
ll!)·. bemy guest. For an)'b~dy
~I se, 1.-uS! me. "Odd. AbnN'
mal. and Curioll'" " Ihe righl
litle. All your open mmd will
gel you is one RIG headache!
Bob Prong
by Eric ChUtiers
Wilh Ihe inoudible plnyback
sound of ~ mini ·cas,<,ne
record~r. this CD scre~ms of
garage band budget performance.
Bob and the majorilY
of his band Prongwalcr are Naz
alumni. Ihus Ih~y ore Ol1\ewho
I forgiven for Ihi5 set of
n i nC ide nl Ic.OI songs. Comp:lfed
10 the Gratdu I De'ld and Phi, h
by M;~e Fredia "" , or
Bb c- h las h. he ~~ y , of Bob
Pro " ~ . "H;$ lyric, :l rc full of
hope nnd happiness." Ii IVa..,
deli";I"' ), no, wonh 011 Ihat,
~ u t u wort hy effo rt for a group
of mu:-.icil..Uu: \\ ithout a J:.!.bd.
Thi, ,df " lli Ji led "Ibum r~eel""
' a ~ oul of 5. One pO llll
was de-dueleu ror th ~ evcrfrig
hlc.ning nlbum urlwnrk_
slill can'l stap.
HELP WANTED Immediate Opening
Work Study I Non-Work Study
N,rzanlh College Development Office
Smyth Room 7
Immediate Opening for Tilt""'" W~d .• and Thurs.
mornings between the hours of 8:30 am - 1:30 pm.
(2-5 hours per day depending on your schedule)
Computer skills (data entry) desired. bUI willtrsln ,
GeneroJ {)fTice: filing, large mailings. PJea.<e coutact
Ritll . KOl\yas al ex!. 334 for rnor~ details. ." ..
264 0410
Iver Get A Pol
Smashed!
SicK 0': CoN51'AN1Z.'1 D£L\V£'RING
L(51£R'S CoMI1:JI£'R B£"<DM[S
35% of America's solid waste is paper.
At current rates,
most of out landfills will be ftlled
by the end of the ttn.tury.
Buy r«yded toilet paper.
October 5, 1995 THE GLEA NER 5 Naz Goes Under Construction
V ur ainrm cl ock Ihis don:Ll ions from largt.: corpora· ously'chH nging world of COrll-
1Il nd scefive ",,"Iearing up
our sidewalk. You' reonyour
ay 10 d as s. Ird<.kin!= t.hrough
e mud. and blowing dust
"~e your "yC$ waler. Vour
·Iassroom is distracted by the
onlinuou.~ SOlUld~ of grinding
•. tal. Ihe conversations of
'orkers. the beeping of backn!,?
bu II doze IS. and the n oor
ibr3!tng under yourfoec Does
is <£lund familiar to you?
eli.ve il Or nOI. good things
Ie appro:lching for lIle Stu·
ems of N;uareth College.
Stephen LaSalle is lhe
ice·~idcnl for Finallcc for
azareth College. and after
oaking with him. many (ael<
me clear. and we =li:z.cd
there is a light al the end or
C lUnne\.
The expansion of the
orelle Wilmol Library,
II Hall. and Ihe Spanish
OllSe addirion are Ihe major
nstruction projecls we' S<oe
oing on every lIay. TIle dising
seen from building 10
uilding is n complex CJlb1c
stem that includes a fIber·
lic< nelwork, a new teleoM
syslem, and cable Ieleision
bcin~ broughl to each
orm room.
The proj ' 15 h""" been in
Ie m~k ing for Ille paSI five to
ix ycars and are cosling the
allege S9.550.000 th at 1m
(ion~ .1nd bo~i ncs.sC 3 . pUlel"$. After thl:'. exp ~n~io n.
Mr, LaSalle exp l[,i ned Illal Ihe. Iwelve exi\l ing CD R.OM
Naz"rc rn has been undergoing sen 'icc.< \\'ill double.
construction and expansion in ln te n~t!' work Went into lhe
order 10 keep up wilh modem proce s of rni sing fund anti
technology and the changing support for Ih~ project. It look
need~ of Ihe college. "This is ~ Richard M ~ t z ck, Nazarelh
good sign of a heallily. growing College's Libra!)' Direclor. and
cam pus." he sialed, many oille rs e, gh I ye.lIS 10 pro\'e IV i th lhe alrc~dy ·slanding bui ld·
TIle addilion 10 the Lorelle 10 Ihe school and funder; thai ings SO Ihallhe addilion would
Wilmol Library con,iSIS of 0 Ihe library addilion was a ne- behardlynoliceable. There3r~
2O.0QOsquarcfootare.l,plusan ccssity. Com were estimaled job m~clings every Tuesday
clcvatortoprovidelu.lIdicap[>Cd al over S2 million. bUI Mr. morning to enSUfe tMI every·
accessibility. TIle space will be Matzek expla,ned Ihat th~s was th.ing is /1Jn~'ing smoolhly and
used for small-group siudy and ralher inexpensivecoMparcd to on <chedul~. Hc says Ihe coor-conference
rooms. The Medin previous conslrucLion projecls dinalion lind Ih~ "'a)' everyone
Center. localed in lIle lower al N3.Ulrclh. works logether m3kes Ihe ot·
level. will contain projection u,ordinaling a big con- mosphere a 101 more enjoyable
rooms for classes and a micro- struction sile like this one in· as well as productive.
compuler lab. The projcel is volves many di fferen I individu- Every morning, construe·
three 10 four weeks ahead Mead als willl many clifferelll respon- tion work= like Ray Denni~
of schedule snd the building sibilitics. Charlie Wolf is one arrive by 7 run 10 begin a len-should
be entirely enclosed >t or !he!e individuals. He i. the hour worl< day. These early
the complelion of the Fall Se· conslnlclion superintendent in :md long hours nlong willl no
meSler. Throu ghOUl th~ wi n - charge of overseeing e verytlling real proble InS have in su red thai
I~T. thc interior 0{ the library .thal go"-S on '1 the sites. 'Thc progress is "corning along at a
will be furnished .• od all oflhe glClllcst thing is 10 walch ev- good pace." Dennis is a man
construction projcclS should be erylbing go logether .mOOlhly who faces a polenti.lly danger-completed
byMa)'of 1996. The andwaillawaywhenil'sdonc," ous job every day. but s.ays
new expansion will run off of Mr. Wolf saill of his proJect. "notlling senous" has napJX'led
the south end closcto thcdorrns. which is ahead ofsrhedulc. '" of yet. Eve.rybody knows
Technology is I"" main rea.'on Thearchileclwhod~signcd tltallhey "have 10 be careful."
behind Ihe c"Pansion. This in· alloflhebuildings is WilliamJ. AI theothcremloflhecon-cludes
compUl" and cabl~ Scrow. who work, for Fayko, SITUclion am Ihe sludenls who
hook-ups no! only lor Ihe Ii· JohaJlSen, and Fonier Arch,· raurned loadifferenll " "d.sc~pe
bra!')' bUI for Inc 'Iucient dorms leelS Bill Serow has bc~n do· Ihis year 31 NJzarcl h. Thei,
as well. The compulcr hook· ing Ihis job forlhirl)'-frvc ycar.; onOe heaullful compu,. 10m 10
ups will allow. aceo ss 10 Ihe ,,,-,d 11 - rCillly enjoys wh~t he pie..:", by lhe wh~~ls or
Internel. E· Mnil. :lnd otl1er Ii· doe". H" began w.orking on Ihe progress. The <Iudents h:lVC
brn!')' programs. whiCh will help drawing' for N ~zarclh abOll1 ~ mi xerl 1"" l ing~ loward, Ihese
tudem, wili1 <ocial and com- yeJr ,1g0. When con<idc'-;flg l'clloValion ' . When a,'ked how
l11un ic;;s [iom:' s. ki l15 \\'hile in- Ih l! de ign5. his 1~'l 3j n gOt\i \\,:1.>; the C() I1!).lnlc l ion ::tffccled 1heir
~ilie "'A'ddltion'Io"OC~arroI
When you applied for col·
gc. did Ille), ask you if you
uld ,I""p Ih rough ~ j~ckham·
er pounding only " f~w fcci
way from your window' Did
C)' ask if you were s",r~d of
onste.rs. like the tremendous
cthar looms overhead? Well.
halevc:rthey asked you. il probblydidn'l
pn:pan: you for WMI' s
appening lalelron ourNaz.areth
mpus.
The once bc3utifullandscape
was such a big factor in atcting
srudelllS 10 aaend is now
lrerogni7.J1blc, ThegrecnlawM
nd well kept grounds that slood
UI before are mere backdrops
r pon·~.po"ies, ontnge con~
~ d brighl yellow caul ion tape.
~, .. It's, pain ill lhe bun. ~ .:.xI
laio$ fi-cshman Amanda Jones,
- nccrning the construction
ound cam PU'_ The OrM ge
nro< that SUlTOund the sites rc·
ule lk siudent body through
ct gr.L's. over din moUII(\.s and
UIIdditches. mAkingii impos·
'bk to gel 10 class efficiently.
ai's the =1 rc<lSOn bellind
madness' Dor'lbesurpris • .-d
you can't answer this qucslion
cc m051 siude nlS can·l.
The addition 10 Canoll Hall
Palhology dcpanmelli. H~altJl lo' h~ ve PC'-s in ~Ieir rOomS with
Service,. <lJ lrI COLinseling Scr· access 10 ill" Nazareth library
vicL~. A neW lobb)' is also being :md Lhe Interne!. Cable tc1cvi·
built thai will include an eleva-' sion will Ix accessible in the
tor. which will ~lIow for easier
'C(ess 10 ~II Ihltt Ooor><. The
college wiU brine in area physi.
c:>1 therapists 10 tClleh, bUI only
about 35 sludcnl< wi II be "C·
cepled i nlO the program for the
1996-1997 school year. Even
with so few srudenl5. President
Beston is unsure if the new addi·
tion will give adequale space 10
the phy~ical therapy program.
However, the hopes ore thai in
the nC'1 (our or five )'e3rs. the
program will grow to over 100
smdenl<.
With lIlese new students.
Ihere will ~~ come :t neod for
more living space. wruch 111 fact
a1rClldyexists. Since ~le Pltysi·
~I Therap)' program will be so
small al first, immediate plans
3fe not under way for more hous·
in". However. StC'lC LaSalle.
ViCG-Pn..-sidcnl for Finance. says
thai wi thi n !he nex tthroe years. >
new dormitory may bc:c<>rne 3
reality.
Inaddilion 10 th~ work being
done On Carroll Hall. th~ lib'-d')'
is also WIder ron.strueuon and a
dorm;, but il may be al an addi·
tional cosl 10 slUdents, The fi·
n<ll1CC depamnent plans 10 survcy
studeJIts fOdocidc ,f!hey feel
thaI this will be a worthwhile
invcsuncnt. A new up·to-<late
phone system is being instaUed.
lOCI. and the college is considc'fing
~ding salcll'le dishes 10 ac=,
intern lltional programm; ng
:mdclosecircuillC\cvisionto fW'·
lIler enhancc the slude-nrs' edu·
cation. Sieve LaSalle calls these
developments ". giant leap into
cybersp.1ce." Whilc
Mud01tsseetheconsoucUonfrom
the ou ts ide, Charlie W 01 fi s in the
middle of it _II. Mr. Wolf, of
Wilmorit~ Construclion. is the
silc director for the renovnlion.<
laJdngp'-"ce al N:v.arcth College.
Mr. Wolf says thaI. so far, then:
have been fewromplicatiollSwith
the 24 (001 high bUilding. He
alsocommented th~I"manpower
is morc than sufflcienl." In (net.
C:uroJJ Hall is a week ahead of
<iChedule. The oUlSide of the
addition will be completed by
December 1995. The entire
day srnns ,1 7 ~m. Ihere n,w
been few complainls. Mr. Wolf
staled thal"Na~=lhCol1e.g~ smdenl<
tlfe the bc<1 in the world."
De<pite tile stress of their
Jobs :mel the need to m",,1 dead·
lines, the ,ill! workers also feel
dilll students are very mcndly.
Bill Harding. Lawrence Heme.
and Bill Baker are memben of
the construclion team building
the addi rion to C8JT01I Hall. TIle
workers have been in CO~lrue·
lion fora varietyofy.:ars ranging
from lwo 10 rwenry-rwo. They
are employees of Solvay "Iron
Works..arompany that Bill Baker
says is ... 'the number One com?
allY in ccnlrnl NY'"
There arc a number of dif·
(er.:m jobs 10 do on the sile and
Ihey all "preny much do everything,"
aC«lrding 10 Mr. Bakcr.
Some tasks inclutle anchoring
bohs. iron work. weldIng. nnd
erecling and delailing the build·
'ng,
So the nexi time you walk
OUI of your dorm and see all tile
mayhenl occumng on campus,
look on the brighl side. Even
thou gh lilt construclion maybe
3J1 inconvenience now, in thl.:
end. the entire community will
the studene< Wefe vn ried. Sc·
Olor Br.ld Miller !>aid, ··It really
doesn ·t. il' ,juslIhatth<!l'" s lIin
~"owr the place. r m mad IhOl
I won 'I be here, hut I'm happy
for the underda<smen.· Kristen
Yacovone. ~ fr(:.~hmnn 31 NlZ
lIlso Slid. "It's disappointing
because Ihe campus is so
preuy." She also adds tllallhe
noise disrupls class.!!;. But on
Ihe other hMd. Krislen was
happy aboul the betlef library
f~eililies in the making.
Olher ~tudent~ expressed
their opinions abOUI the benefits
and drawbacks oflhe con·
Slruclion. Some of tile draw·
backs were the noise. dirt. and
Ihedefacing or a beautiful cam·
pus. Bul the general consensus
of the siudeni body \s that Ihe
construclion will be benefiei~
in Ih~ long run .
Despile IheSIUdcJl IS' mixed
fcclings aboullhtconslntclion.
Ihe workers felt that Iheir allilude
ha.< bteo "terri fic ." As
long~qhe~llitlfd~s orlh ' workers
:l<ld Il,e siudeill body/facul!
y rem ain ~ posi ri\'e. and the
sood \Vc.1th~r" conti tlu{.'~ . hop..:.·
fully Iho p,'OjCCI will bc' com·
pleleu on sc hedu le.
Hall
Construction invcstigali(
ln~ were done by Dr.
Debor:lh Doole'Y' s Freshman
English cla:,se'. Sections II
and 12. TI,ose contnbuling
to Addilion lO Ihe LOrcn"
Wilmol Library. Section II .
were Nathan Adamu5, /Vlalthew
Bilof.ky, Kyle
Bjornlund. Usa Chabot, Lisa
Colella. Mindy Culbenson,
Dcborab Dannahe, Joel
DePietro. JeSSiCA DeIMauro,
Molly Farrell. K .. !lterin~
Galanis. Sam:tncha Jann.
Eileen Kow~czy1c.. Danielle
LaManga. Debo(llh Lloyd,
Jamie McGinnis. and John
Sickle~.
Those contributing 10
Addilion lOCarrol1 Hall, Section
12. were Erin Baynes,
Lori Behm. Jamie Brunke.
Daniel Colc. Emily Farden.
Kar. Howell. Tyson
Jennene. Lauren
KadJul;lowski. Kevin Keane.
Euslacia Kelsey, Jenni fer
Kiser. Nicole Lnuzo~,. Chri<I\
ne Mehling. Thomas
Nichols. Itlyna Richardson.
Tonya Roberl<. Tammy
Si Ivemail, Lisa Thompson.
.. nrl v .. ..;: \Hhi .....
6 THE GLEANER October 5,1995
Construction Summary
by Eric Childers
If il weren'l for Ihe 7 am
wlke·up call (rom a jackham·
mer. or Ihe f~inl ene, of fre~h·
men who have manlgeo 10 fBIl
inlo Ihe dilcllos. mOSI of u.'
wouldn'l even nOlice the construclion
going On oround c.ampus.
As il SIMd$ now. Ihe ",n<
truction h,s an .nlicipaled
complelion dale of May 1996.
TOIal remodeling is <cheduled
10 be linished by September o(
1996. WhywiJi illakesolong?
Due to Ihe upconung wimer
monlhs. wealher and rime will
limillhe progress thnl has b"""
achie"oo so far. However. eve!)
llhing seems 10 he coming
togelher :.hCld o( schedule.
The eSlimalcd $200.000
Sp<>ni<h House remodeling wa,
ncar complelion early lasl
mOnlh. The renOVOI ion included
J new roof ,nd siding. a
hnndicap-accessibk bathroom
and enlrance. plus a new conference
room to house spca~ers
and show Spanish lilms. The
money (or these new addilions
was given by the Wilmol fam·
ily, who have Illadc generou..
donations in !be p8SL
The library projecl. !hal the
Gleason Foundation funded.
seems 10 be coming logether
quickl)'. II will gross 21.000
feel and wi II hav~ ~ 320.000
book volume capacity. This
will allow for more space for
Sludying and In opponunily (or
Ihe media center 10 expand (or
upcoming lechnology.
As for any of us who have
ever had a class in Carroll HelL
!here i, no argumenlth31 il was
in need o( desperale repair.
Along wilb. the new improve-ments.
the hull will inelud~
rooms (or Ihe Physical Therapy
depanmenl and the Speech and
Hearing Clinic. AI lasl reporu.
Carroll Hall is a woek ahead o(
conrnuclion schedule.
Even though Ihe campus
appearance lenves wme~ling 10
be dcsircdalthe moment. within
a few monlhs everything will
b~ b.acklo nonnaL In Ihc mean·
lime. we will just have 10 be
palicnl. IVo!ar ear plugs. and
Walch our stcp.
Construction V s. Students
by Evie Negron
Nnarelh College i, going
Ihrough .'ome heavy eh~nge,
Ihi' year with Ih" extension of
Ih~ Loreil" Wilmonl Library.
and (he changes with Carroll
Hall. All of lllis conslrUClion
will have 8 great oulcome Once
the work is dooe. bUI for now,
many of the sludents, 00 campu
s as well as 0((. arc nol happy
wito il.
I a<l;ed many of Ihe . stu·
deniS HI NUllrclh. "How do you
fed aboul all o( Ihe construC'·
(iOl'?" and mw)' of the responses
Were very negalive.
The one amwcr Ihal [heard the
mOSI W3, lIow ~II of Ihe con·
struction on campus stanod (00
early and woke Ihem up from
Ihcirslccp. M(i()ysludenlSdon'l
undcr..laml why lhe conSiruclion
has 10 sl~n $0 C:If))' on lhe
morntng.
Anolher Ihing Ihe Sludenl5
. meolioneu w~-,how It is so hard
YOU ARE INVITED TO
10 gel arounel 10 Ihe Ans Cenler.
Many of Ihc sluden" who
have c1a.«es in the bui Iding or .
~eed 10 gel arouod il have a
hard lime doing so. Besides
!hal. the amount of noise does
not allow the >lUdenl 10 con·
cenlr:lIeOn his/herwork during
c1""se:;. TIle.se were the mo.l
commonanswcrs Igol fromlhe
slUdents I Ialked wilh.
So whal is Ibere 10 do?
Should Nazarelh postpone all
or !he canslnlCiion unli) next
summer. o"hould Ihe sludenL<
jusl PUI up with il? If the ,on,
rructiondocs nOI get done nOW.
il will take Ihree times .15 long
to linish. Is all (he drilling and
shoveli ng wonb puni ng up
wilh? Well. we will nol know
unlil n~.'1 ,ummer. when hopefully
al\ oflhc conslruClion WIll
b~ over and wc will have Q
mort beau I; ful campu$IO w"lk
Ihrough ~nd \I\'~ in.
FALL FLING
AT
KELLY'S
APPLE FARM
COME AS A GUEST OF CAMPUS MINISTRY I
GET A·PUMPKIN,
ENJOY SOME FRESH CIDER AND DONUTS,
AND JOIN IN THE FUNI
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22,1995
1 :00 - 4:00 P.M.
Please meet in the Forum
SIGN UP AT THE CAMPUS MINISTRY BULLETIN
BOARD ACROSS FROM THE FORUM
Phi Eta Sigma Begins
First Year at Nazareth
by Bl'Cca Newell
OClober 8. 1995, will be
the fir<1 induCI;on ceremony o(
NU.lIfClh «udenlS inlO Ihe Phi
Eta Sigma. a nationally recognized
freshman honor society.
Founded i" 1923. Ph, Eta Sigma
has more lh~n 500 chnpte~
throughoU! Ihe United Siaies
and will now include a chaplCr
3l N:uarelh: According 10
Linda Searing. Coordin.tor of
Freshman Programs and
Nazarelh', Phi Ela Sigma
Chapl~r Advisor. "By implcmcnling
Phi Ela Sigma ot
N a7-'lrel h, we hope 10 rccog·
nile SlrOng academic siudents
early on in their fir.a yeu nnd
suppon Ihem in their endeav·
Or. John Sngabiel. the
Grand Secrelary - Treasurer of
Phi Eu Sigma. wi\] be presenting!
he nationalchanerto Presi.
denl R05e Marie BeSiOn allhe
induclion ceremony. Dr.
AI~xander SUlherland. Pro(e~!>
Or of English and Director of
Ihe Nazareth College Honors
Program. will be a spe.:>ker al
the ceremony.
Phi Eta Sigm~ i, op~o to all
flrsl-year SlUdcni' who have
earned acumulalive gradcpoinl
avcrage of) 5 orhigher during
e'lher Ihe rail or spring se"'c~ler.
The founding mcmb"rs of
Ihe Phi EIQ SIgma", Na7.llfeth
include Kelly A lbrec.hl. Ry:lll
Bloomer. De""k Bowley, Holly
Brown. Jame.. Buck. Jeffrey
Cole. Jennifer Craig. Kalh!)ln
Curioga, Jill Daniels. Elizabelh
OiCicco. Leah Flynn. Kelly
Gambill>. K~rry Gotham.
Chrisline Gowin. Tom G""ene.
Jennifer Gmshio$ki. Helyna
Haussler. Joanna Hill. Kri<len
Hollen. Katherine Hudson.
Mal1ha Kelch. Sarah Krolh.
Juliann Londers. Shannon
Lavey. Connie M.denz;e.
Kathleen Mahoney. Amy
MeClIlley. Sha.nnon
McQueeney. Sara Molyneux.
Lisa Mon:lli. Rebecca Newell.
Elizabeth Noll. Jennifer Palmer.
Polly Poweska. TrisLa Prairie.
Noreen Raligan. Tifhni
Roseini. Sucey Rowe, Darcy
Sanderson. Christine
Sehollhodcr. Lisa Sproveri,
Susan Thomeas, Jessica
Vermily~ Jenni(er Websler.
:Illd GrclChen Wilhei",. Tbe
officers are l..e:Ih Flynn. serv·
ing as Presidcnt. Dnrcy
S a ode rso n. a< V Ice-Presi d cn I.
Shannon McQueeney :IS Sec·
relary. and Terri Grune. as
Tr=,urcr.
The indUClion ceremony
will be held on OClOber 81h al
I :30 pm in Ole Forum. All
induclees and Iheir families are
inviled 10 a.llend Ihe ceremony
which \ViII be followed by a
reception.
October 6,1995 THE GLEANER 7 "festyles
What's in Your Future? See What the Stars Have in Store for You!
by Jana Sbak
Lib"" (Scplcmbcr24. Ocloher23)
Happy Bilthday! This
is, time for ",neo:tion and deciding
Wh~l you have learned
in life <0 fur II won' l hurt 10
",maln modeSI and palient.
You will begin lodi scoveryour
lru~ direxlion ODcC ),ou sec
yOU/'lidf cI=ly.
Scorpio (Oclober 24 - November
22) Don '1 II)' living in
the pasl. bee. use il won'l gel
you anywhere. A majorchange
in your life i, aboulIa bappen,
so P"y atlenlion and be re:>dy
for i L You will need y<lut sense
of humor for the neXI (ew
weeks.
SagiltilTIus (Novemixr23
. Decembtr 9) Your health is
going 10 be 3 major concern
this momh - Don'l overexert
yOIU"SeIf. Any problems you
may have now will nol solve
themselves immedialely, so be
p~tiem and wail for a ch""ge 10
corue abaUi.
Capricorn (December 22-
hnuary 20) SomeoJling di.rup·
live will happen this monoJ, . bUI
be p-"ienlandconsider the problem
carefully. Acting on impulie
will only gel you iRlo
O'oublc. Tru$1 in your inner
<rrenglh 10 gel you through .
AquarlusOlnuary21 • February
19) You need 10 break
(ree of your conSlrieLing identity
and eonccrns aboul material
lhings. lfy<lu are failing alsomcIhing.
find oul why and work il
0111. Don'llel anyooe use you We
responsibilil)' for yourself.
Pisct:s(fcbruary 20· March
20} Be careful of whom you
associ ale wilh; the" innuen",
may be damagiog. A nCw lite is
begin n i ng for y<lll. SO be pa'
lienl and don '! ru,h Ihings. A
d~l.y in solving a problem Ihal
has been bothcring you is nelu·
al ly what you need righl now'
Ihink II over a lillie while
longer.
Aries (March 11 - April
20) When "uending 10 per·
sonal mailers oJ,is monlh. il is
importanl to keep your "'nse
of humor. Take a slep b.ck
flam YOut relalionshi ps and ex·
amine your real mOlive, for
wrulling 10 keep or gel rid of
th~m . Are you thinking of oth·
ers, Or only of yourself?
Taurus (April 21 - May
21) A pal1l]er:;hip you ha"~
enlered "",enlly is improving
slowly, sosJure your good for·
lunc wilh olher.;. If anything
hili betn holding you back.
look .. il crilie:llly, find some-
Need Advice? Juliann Landers is· Here to Help!
De.1r Juliann.
Th""s this guy [' m inlu"
Sled in. We're both kind of
h y ~,ough. so I don ' I know if
;me feelings are mUlual. He',
~lways ""ilh his fricnd, so it's
hard 10 lalk 10 him. How do I
01 him 10 noticc me withoul
eing too obvious1
ShyViolel
ear Shy Viol el.
I know Ihal you C3Jl'1 help
ing shy, bUI if you don'l do
anything he'll never know thai
ou like him. You don' l have
o go up and "ar! a conver.;.a·
'on righl away. Try sayiDg hi
heo you sec him on campus.
mile ., him when you ealch
is eye. Afler a bu, if you lind
im alon~, o-y to strik~ up can-
, ers8lioo. Unless one of you
break the s iknc~. y<lu II
: ever gellogethcr. SO go foril!
You' ve gal nOloing to lose.
Good luckl
Dear Juli""n,
I've been '<:.eillS Ihis guy for
awhile. We've broken up <cv·
erallimes bUI always JIl.mage 10
get back logether. I like him a
lot. bUI he can be kind of rough.
He pushe< meamund and makes
fun of me, bUI he 'sjust using me
for Sex and th" I should sel rid
of him, Th;, is causing prob·
lems in our friendship. r really
love my boyfriend. How do I
lell my frieod to leave us alooe?
·Caughl in !.he Middle
Dear CDughl in the Middk.
Sounds like you're in serio
ousdenial. A nWl <houldncvCl
pu~h you around or verbally
~buse you. This is ~ very un·
heallhy rcl'lionship. I'm glad
Ihal your friend i5 eonceme<l
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lf~.OOJ cw.",or;&ctJ I'00I1 ll-.orfI. ~ 'romhto 0'lIl'" .. 1lii(i0)
h .... ,~woV'ne · .. ~r.r..~IO'-~-too ....
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~wotI~~dN.t._Jvr..~_r.
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enough 10 walch oUI for you.
She probably does nol want to
:;ee you hW1. Try Idling Ihe
guy thaI you don'l like his
rOu gbhou sing ,nd don 'Ilel h'",
talk you into unwanled sexual
acriv ily. If he <llll insiSLS. lhcn
you need I£) seriously cons i,kr
gelling rid of him. You can' l
epange his behavior. I Ihook
Ihal )'ou' rc bener off kccping
theobl'iously caring friend and
dwnpiog the loser boyfriend.
You can always lind wmeone
bener.
H.a ve a problem? Need
advice? Wrile 10 me, Juliann
Landers. Send qUl'Stions 10 the
Gleaner Office in the ShultS
C~nlcrordil't!Clly 10 me al Box
-ISO. They don'I have 10 be
signed. in oflkr to prolcci anonymily.
Thll/lks. I look for·
ward 10 heanng from you.
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thing 10 learn from iL and I hen
I~I il go.
G~mlnl(May22 -June21)
You are ~I a sumdslill now, so
l.:lke advantage of il. Tum
around and s~c how f ... you
huve corne Consid~r how 10
remov~ Ihe resrncuons Ihal bind
you and knOlO lballhis ume of
in~clion will nol la" forever.
Cancer (June 22· July 23)
Th~re is going to be s .igniliunl
evcnllhis month thaI will
change YOut life and the way
you $Ce yourself. Be prepared
10 rely on your in!!liners aod pUl
your UUSI in thc momcm, b<:.cause
things nrc going 10 be a
liule unpredictable for awhile.
Leo (July 24 . AuguSi 23)
A rndical e l)ang~ ~ going 10
wake you up. forcing you On a
journey thai you nuy nOI be
willing 10 gn on. There will be
no safely in numbers. bUI you
have your own slrength 10 rely
On. Con,ide"he u""s ofadver·
,iii
Virgo (Augusl 24 . ScplemberD)
This month will be
a'IC:S1 of your faith on you=lf
8Jld how you do will affcci you
for a lifetime. When you Il.ave
aecepled yourselfand your life,
you will be kaping imo the
unkoown. ExpeC1 Ihe UDe~ ·
peeled from meelings with
lhose who lire wiser than you.
He Said, She Said
by Eric Childers nnd Sara
Davis
He ur;d ... She had b,en on
a diel since laS! May. SllC was
.h-cady 100 Ihin when I mel her,
and I ""uldn'1 understand why
she 1035 dicLing. She said il wa..
for the sumoner lOonll)s. some!
hing ~he had been doing for
year~. She never <lopped
!hough. If I asked her .boul il
she became wilhdrnwn .nd we
u,ua lIy ended up in an arg amenl.
We nevcr wcm oUI like
we used W . shc was always
lired or she didn 'I feelli4 e:lIing.
Although, [ would often
soc: hcr ~I a 101, and wonder,
where was il all going? She
sure wasn'! gainongany weighL
She jusl kepI lOSIng mOl'<. They
look her 10 th.; ho<piial lasl
month when ,he faimed inclass.
The doelor:; said Ih31 <he was
bulimIC. She had been Ihi< w,y
for so long Ihal ~ven if she
wanl~d 10 eal, her body would
have rejected Ihe food oul of
habit. I think aboullVhall could
have done 10 help her.
Will' the complin1cnIS she
allvays received on her ~ppear·
aRce, there W3..S 00 doubl in my
mind Ihul she never would have
Slopped. J'II never forg~1 one of
thc last Ihings 'he said 10 me.
She sa id. "r wasn' l born wilh a
perfecl body, bUll will die wilh
one:' She did.
Shesoid... 11,ere',!his guy,
we've been d"ing for. while.
and I would really li~e 10 Slart
somc!hing serious with him. So,
Ihe olh"r nighl. I asked him
where We were go ing wilh Ihis
rei:tlionship, and do you know
IVhal he said? lie told me Ihal
h~'d like 10 gel more Involved ,
but he wnnls me (0 lose: 20
pollnds. I'm not at. I weigh
128 pounds. and I'm 5'6" wll.
Thai's IOn:C pounds ov~r Ihe
recommended weighl for fi 21
year old al I/W height, bUI , [
=Ily wam this 10 go somewhere.
Iloink he could be Ihc
one, so I suppose I could go on
a diet and exercise $Ome more.
If! diminalC~1I fal.. OIctwitc a
day, .nd worked oul alleas( 45
minul~ every day. I think I
could drop 15 or20 pound! in a
moolh. And Ihey do have those
di eI pills on the mark L..
Thin is in. I r""lIy wanllhis
relalionship 10 work. I suppose
losing 20 pounds for him is
worth it He's a greal guy. oJle
one l've heeo looking for all
my life. h~ jusl hales fal girls.
Th"" s oormal. Who wants 10
fccllhahl eXira skin"?
Of course. dieling like tJ'~1
is dangerous. You could become
anore~ic , bulimic. ancmic.
<lepre.'sed ... II could even
bll you. You need sa,)'" f'il 3Ild
all of Ihe ,'il~rnill< cvry day. If
you do nol gel enough calcium,
il C3I1 callSt osteoporosis. and
death can re.suh from Ihe lack
of nUlrients.
baguy,·v"o worth il? Sure,
I 'd like oJ'e rclalionship 10 go
somewhere. bUI , hould"'1 he
accepl me for who I nm? If I
re.aJly megnl somelh'mg 10 him,
my weighl shouldn'l rn:ll<~ a
differenoc. It ' s a cliche, bUllhe
physical , houldn't be impor.
lanL II's whOl is inside thai
COUll'S.
I' n, going 10 Icll him Ihal if
he can'll.ke me for who Jam.
he can'l have me al all. rfl w,nl
1010:« weighl. Ifi feol a need la,
I'll dO;1 for me, nOi some guy.
Ri<ling my he, ilb isn'l worth
I\. Hike who I am, Ilil.o hnw I
look. nod I'Ill go ing 10 keep il
Iha( way.
8 THE GLEANER October 5, 1995 What to do at Nazareth?
h.I' Juli:lnn Land I"
}\ lIolh", Frida) nighl !'OIls
\lJ()u lld and you're ~i tljng wilh
your friends ng;i.in. Somconl.'
whines. "Th,' re 's nothmg 10 do
aruund here." Thuflk 10 club.
like CA LEB "nd AC. Ihere:lre
gener.llly a plclhorn of free or
cheapaclivi ties, besides hanging
our with your friends. or COUfS~.
Fur InO$O of you who are
T'eSlricttd 10 me iml11tdi:He C(lm-pus;
:u"t!a duc 10 1 h(' lack of trans~
port:llio n. t..lon.'t swc::1t it. Check
Out ttlc- monLhly uHd weekly OC~
uvily scheJules fit the Inf desk.
YOIl'1\ find regular Friday nighl
mO,,"' ie,'\ in the FOT1Jn) and at least
one of two mi xer, per monlh.
TIlere arc also speciaJ aCli vir ic.s.
sponsored by SAC. Campus
Mi nisl,,'. and other clubs. All
activities lle eirher free or discounled
Sportslovcrscancheck
Out the: season::1 s.el.x,jononl0nlt
games. n,e Iheulre dep:mmem
pUI ' onc<ccllenl pia ~ ~ nd Ihere
are v.,ri ou sholVs m the Am
CMler. All Sl udcn get one free
ticket to every show and are admilled
free to sportin!; events.
Want 10gO.1 off campus? TIle
C':lnal is " short walk away. It
offers lrai]' (or biking. roller
blading. or wolking. You Cilll
also fted Ihe duck, In Pimiortl
Casa Italiana
The Ca.<o Italiana will host
a series of leelures. fohns. and
d i <cU.\sions focus i ng on Ihe RcmlJs.<
anC.c of Iialy lllroughoul
the year.
"Unders'anding the Re·
nai~ncc in Itll.ly:· which W>rts
On Sunday, SC"Plcmtx:r 10. and
tnds on Sunday. December 17.
fealures pre-M:III11lions .nd di.cu
s.s ions by schol ars in the f,eld
of Renaissance or! hi<lory.
Through thekclurcs. f,ions ,
Md boo~ J;scu«ions, audio
ences will be able to nplore
Ihe signifk n"ce of Ihe worbof
Ihe. Ren ais.sa n c~ ",a""" and
g~i n a better undeoaanding and
appreciat ion of Ihe ~rt of Ihis
period.
All C\'Cnls Hl th~ ~t:ries ,,,, ill
he he l" on Sunday, al4 pnl and
~rC: frc,c HI r h:trgc und upen to
the publi,'. Lcelu",~ and films
lake place ill Room A-1 4 of Iho
'''7.nrelh Colle),:,,- Arts Center:
book 1,IisCLj:-.~j(·m~ l~kc plncc In
Ihe CJ'" 1t.,I;"" ... :d~o Illcoteu
u n the ~ :17tm:th (,;mt pll:!.
OCTOBF:R:
'The Life of Leonardo
on Vinc i." Pon On< of n vid ()
port" ,;t doriL-ling one of Ihe
greatest minds or rhl: Renaissance.
In English.
8 ·"the Life of Leonurdo
dn Vinci." Pan II.
IS Book Discu:<sion. The
off the mark
Courtier. Bald.ssare
Casliglione (1528). Professor
Philip Berl<. A1tSOCiale Profcs·
sO{ of French Lilerature at the
UJliversily of Roche!!or. will
lead !he discussion of Book I.
The work is a pl.yfuJ di<cu5-
sian nn\Ong. group of eourien;
Whocrealca piclUle olth. ideal
Renaissance ma.o.
22 "Rethtnki.ng Ihe Ren.
i"""ce:· leclure by Dr. G~ry
Radke. A'<aciale Profcs<ar o(
Fme Ans and Direclor of !he
Honor> Program 01 Syracuse
University Colfe,gl' of Arts aHd
Sciences. This icclUre will m;k
li,lenel'S locxpnnd \he irden ni·
lions o( Italian Renatss:mct: art.
The spenker will begin by ullini
ng ~ome of the shortcomings
of mOSt histories of [he
Renaissance nrl. paying clo5e
.1tltn tion to (li t: :t .... ~l.lnlpljon s and
prejudices Ih~1 have fOlme
wdting 11[1 Ih,· Reni.l ts:)<1ncc
The 'PO"",,, will discuss how
he "nd, CO-;IIIII1Or are altempl ill~
hl adJrc ' Ihese probkm ,
10 i1 newcollegC' textbook. TIu;rr
su ccess and r.,lurcs will be revicweJ.
with an c m ph a.~ i ::. Oil
the c11Jl lcngcs facing aI/ hi. luri
ans as the)' "Ilempi It> recon·
"n'cl uod inlerpret Ibe pasl.
No"",,mlte.r
5 Boo~ DiSCuss ion. The
Ago,,)' alld ,/" ECJllh·Y. Irving
by Mark Parisi
IO£"N1iH CR\~IS fuR fl.. PoPuLA~
·"' ·'··I)RS['<.JS':>·{HAAA'c:::I£,R
Sionc (1961). Book DI<cu!sion
Leade! 10 be ""nounced.
A biographical novel aboul
Michelangelo. which AlleOlplS
10 ,-cere,,,e the passion and life
of the great Renaissancc mllSter.
19 "Florence and the Ronai~
s.ancc.- a video documcnlacy
on the legacy of Ihe Rcna;'
sanc-e in Florence, In En·
glish.
O,ccIDbo ..
17 "Gli Occhi d, S.nla
Mana del Fiore: n,C Color of
Light lnd the Language of Di"
inc Inspiralion." I"clure by
Michael Dagon. halian Renais·
'::mce Art Historian in res idence
"I Ihc J. Palll Gwy CCOIer for
Ihe Hi tory of Ali ,nu the Hurnanities
in {lnta h·' onic3. Cali·
forni 3. Tim talk will prOl'ide
b:lckground on the pl'Oduction
..,f<lain"d gb~, in Ilal)' and wi ll
deOlonstf:lte in full color slides
how ~()J11~ of the grelll(!,-,,\ mu ~te,.....
111 qunHrOCCnlO Flore-nl1nc
lJrl crenll!d one of the mo:.-.t impft!:~~
l ve en. c.:.mblc..." of :'IHineJ
glass on the italian penin:-.ula at
Ihe COlhcdrol ofFlo",,,ce. The
'Ileaker will complt"""1 Ulc
lecture w.rh personal insighB
from his journeys in ltal)'.
For ndditiollal infonnalion.
pica"" call the C~s . 1l>liana
(58~&74J).
Students
and
Parents
interested
in
helping out
with
Parents
Weekend '96,
please call
Lisa Hannel,
Parents
Program
Coordinator
at 586-2525,
eXr 382.
you'lI fond litt le res t:turJ.IlIS nnd
sh p::-.. [0 brow"t: in. Some arc
closed on Sundays.
lf you hl1vC ~ll.:'ar. \ .. ·ithln ftve
minut es, )'ou'/I find movie the:;
lIre di$count lickcLS are availnblc
,1 Ihe Info desk. reSUlu r.mIS, and
store s. Iloth Wegman, and
Blockbusler offet r,,"<ooable
movie rentals. ·nlen;.n; .I~o
bowling alleys Md &nee clubs
farther aw~y.
BClcha Tlt.wc.r knew Ihcrc was
Sl,.; much todo nrt)LJnd I Jere l H ~mgingoutwi
thy()ur budd i l.~s i , cool.
~"I ifyou.geroo",d.lhm: are fl l11.
rcusonably priced nllemalivcs.
Cool peopledoso to school spon·
sorl~acliv ir it; . Really. Thcyare
designed for us in mind . So the
ncxlIimeyourfricncl' Slllrt whin·
ing. gel upand find something 10
do'
~ivingston Taylor
Folk singer, songwrilcr,
,ndenlertainer Livingston Taylor
reNrns to Ihe NaL1feth College
Arts Cenler 10 open iii
new 5cas<>n on Friday, OClober
61h.. al & pm. WhcLherT,ly!or is
slrUmming the sDings on his
banjo", Slroking Ihe keys on
the piano, audicDc<'S are sure 10
enjoy hIS refreshingly direcl and
humorous coneen porfonnance.
Tic~~ts are $ !8.
Taylor. a member of Ihe
prodigiously musical T.ylor
clan. comes 10 Nazarelh Col,
lege on the heels on his deb ul
LP On Ihe Vangu:trd record label.
Ollr TlIrn to DlIl/u . fealll rins
the "lenlS of mu, icnl leg·
ends such ~ ~ Mi ~ hJe l Pran k~.
Robbie Dupre". John Hall. and
O~J'l.h Huuson. Taylor's l"lcst
Ll' wa:; produc~d by Anie
Trnu l1 ul) lind colt PClito . thl.!
p~lIr who helped h im earn
I wenty two adu It ,-·Gnlcmpori.lr)
hil< withlhc alb mUfd.<(j,'ro.i
\V [nll~r o(two HOSIl",n Mu~
.sic Awnrd, for Best Folk ' /
Acouslic ACI and BcSl Fa," I
Acouslic Alhum for Life' i.1"
Goon. T. ylor's laieu l.' from
the musical boolh 10 'he coneen
stage m-.ver ~ cem 10 waver.
His audiences arc (realcd 10
Taylor'.! fine nlUsician~hip on
guilar. pi :ulo. and banjo. <IS well
"' I() his easygoing demeanor
and sen..: of humor.
Taylor wns bam in Iloslon
io 1950. He was ",i<ed in
Chapel Hill. North Carolina.
and lalcr rclUmed 10 Massachu.
scus 10 finish high school.
He recortl,'(/ his firsl album,
Li"ilfgJ/OII Taylor. in 1970
under Ihe Ulle lage o( producer
John Uuldau. who wenl On 10
gu ide the career of Bruce
Springsl""n. T,ylor laler n:.corded
,i. other L,p's. receiv.
ing his biggesl ch,rt suece-s5 10
dale willt "I Will Be In Love
Wilh You" from l1is 1978 album.
Tlrl'cl: Way Mirror ,
NN only is Ta)'lor a prolific
f::ongwri tcr nnd composer.
he also\"' rirc5\ Iclcvision thell1c '
and comml!'fc i ~d s. I n addition
Ii) hi. compo:,:in,g. cnrCCf and
100- 150 "nnuailal/rdalcs, T 3>'lor
ha.' pur. lied ye1 :J11111her car~
c r [luth - a~ prof~~:-.ur of music
31 BOSlon', Bcrklce College
of Mu,ic, "here he Icaches
dn ...... c" In ".t.ogC' perfomlillK"e
Hi, lumulLUOU, high -.chl.101
:utd eat!) careerday~ l.lVer . Tayh)
r now ad v isc~ upcoming mUe
sieian.!> that " uccr.s' is. nol
money or fame Or health Qr
youth or be"" ly . 1 be liev~ Ihn\
:success is grutilUdc - when Y(ll1
walk on ' lage and " , ve a way
of saying, T nl Ih,nHul to be
here.' "
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·95_ I 1V0uld like 10 Ih,''''
.m,1 congrnwl31c those Ihul lI1,,,)e
II such J. huge ~u cess. EvcryC)
n~ 'n volved made Ihe expcrJ~
n('e a COmfO(llng ano won h'~
hlle one.
\ ' )llin~toc:~rryh~ayy x.es
JnJ hag~. th~ slwlellt orient.1-
:011 h::u•. h ::-., ht:!l eJ iTlL1\ .!' 'I .. 111
I nt'~ ,11t.:n '1flull1l,,'J LJ,\ I";.Cn.: .. r ....
!'l~n: _ p H:!\'ln~ up UlH jl":;~
.. O"jlh llln'- . jl1 l.!~Ll 1I111.,,1 11.ltitJn.
. ' 11"'1 ID. phul1l: In J\lru'UIJl~n .
I\,. I II)' beeper:". . . lnd 11H111~ lither
t!tnlp. Ut!IWcC'n the I.!Dlllplimeilwy
IUllt'hwIJ Ihe lirsl" 111M
gp I IJf) ~t(,:1rvH). "Nc \', Pero;; pe<>
ll\'c.: ..... . c:'W Fn~"J~. " A~ h.lrd!:.
hacJ [lnlL~~ LO mourrl cHH parenl:-.
IC:Jvmg.mllch I(~sh rc:)thc " or
..:r;ur.se. Ihul \1,a.'- lhe lC ... k.J. [n
lht: neXI o.::cven hl. .. ur.!'-. ~very e(run
was ~lImt:.d al gClllOC new
:JnJ olJ Ilude ill on ~ra~,,- get ting
peopl, 10 '·'p"n lip 10 Ihei r
1)('\\ Ih'c...,. ;jfld mnO;l nr :ill 11()1
kr .1n~j)negt!t hnrnc \I..:k. \nJ
,1" '\'oJ",;JH in 1hl." !irxl dt1\ I
" .le ,1': ,\1 J.u.~, .1 ...... 1H.H~'.
...I.' JlI'.' ....... , :t~ I,r..r. Jll i l'.lt
-,.JUJ1C, Jl \~u'" IIJkLl "Jlh the
.. ~r(l-lU '" ,tun Lt\(' nl\'\' tc~ .Jnd
I;dk~ lin "JC'CUfrt \ lmJ -);;lfe[ ~
,illld lite- ".~C'XU,H .HllnL"':-'01~ntl
Dille R"r<: Wor~"lop'" Foi l""
mg lurK·h . ' v,,' Wt'Tt' ... h~lttlc:rI
Iff ~m our cnmmunily , t.' f\·kt:
"'\Pt'rie:rtC~ :-hi.;;; \\:1<' I "-' QnJerful
Ide~. • Ihoug hl JOOUI
how. In my high seh "I. "c hoJ
10 do comnUJI1II) service a - "mar<.
ltlVas Ih~ lil'Sllime thill
Ilhnughl Mourd:,.", n, u '<hnle.
..... 3ring group .. md 1 ',",)ndo::retJ
.. \, h)' we w~1I1eJ ~(\ lon~ . Gdling:
h)';Clher lIke (h.Jl. \\, llh
,,"Inlt' ... ultl l\[· '.I' ....... ""here t:\cr,:-.·
nn~ 'HeedeD. 11111' I 1""; ' h~t" ~ ... I
,o"..;,ok '\ ~\ ,"1(ll h l ,I~ IH) ·
• IOU thin'.! \\ ;. lnat \1001.'" nln'
"I "'n h.'d , ... f'tlH '1\.::\\I \'r\lH ltlU·
n"" \Vhat ('f"111d ht~ ~c"1Tcr'
llle next I 'NI) I.!n . "; \\'(,,"t:
fl lleu with bu" . bu:;~'. hu,: .
\Vc disCLJ'C;,e.d fltJr t'r-mmunity
'en ice. kam.J abou l work
, tudy. f!Ol $ome [jps from pro·
fes...-;ors. gO! fre~ Ice cream. u.'enl
to C.Jll r II ("";t c o fre~ h ou..!\e. lOOK ;l
pretty ha ru leS l, which. hopeiully,
we'lldo1x llcron inaboul
fO IJt ye~ IN , :U1U w~ rll fO \Wl.)
tliffe rcnl 'rnd~ of fnir<. both I"
"hich would ')o'~n1wll~ rna e
u .... \O~l;.', lIer\ nu:-;y oeoofe. :mu
"'wh. Illuch mOIC By \ 1011-
j;a:- I Jlre:rd , rn:ldc m~ Ihrc;:
'I \\~t;,!:'>l !nenJ, Jnu "''-tn : I:~l.'d tf'
".' (Ht' 'tlille.'
J"UI;,-J.k.:- ... 1.1 ... .... ,·" ~1 "lJ
·l;fr1~d aftd !nIh..: n.:,l [~ '.", d[\)':-..
Ih~r" were ani) ",pnrtKlmg ur
()dcnu.ziOJl ':J5 .Jl:tj~ I1Le~ le ft.
\uch ~J"" Jhl! Phllnt.: HW11L.: 'Y5
"nJ " c"d~mie ('onl'ocmiQl\.
V;th my ~ner~) leve! back
lip 10 .<pceu "nd fully n!COV credo
I wou ld On("e again I i~c In
warmly Ihonk th o~~ resp 11. tble
for making Ihis year· S one nla·
,ion , , peei,,1 0"". from Ihe
Cln" of 1<)9<) :md Ihe tml\,f~ r
... ruJ~n[-.: .
~
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by Erir Child cl·s and
D .. \\' is
This Year's Arts Center Plays
Eliz.;llxth '\11",; is 4 1"",;.
Jell! l)r Pi n,forJ and I ; .1 pal1-
lI 11H': EngJlsh nl:1JO'" here at
:1l.:IfI:lh At ~ ". ( hi ~ i ... her
,n'onJ t"nll~ge {'\rcrienct'
When uelh \\ _I, ~ I. , he went \0
~ ICC lor 3 YL' " r. Ih~n l<h'~ on"
Y':)I uff and gOI rn ilIited. She
dc,cided 10 r"lum iO Ill" "cn·
d~lOic SCf'nc because once :;.he
stanCIL sh~ j U<I hnd 1<> ii nish.
As a senior. 'hi' "njoys commUling
10 Nazarelh, and W£l!;
panicularly allrncled to the ID eal
ion and Ihe fr;endly. personable
staff. Despile Ihe UP"
college liCe. there are also
downs. Belh linds il difiicuh
juggle her sChedule 10.-" t.Jlut
ru:r husb"nd's (he's "" 3110rney)
and 10 find lime 10 fini.h
householrl chores and hOlllework,
She abo has a hard lim~
fi lling ;1\ requirc.d evening leeIUJ~~
Hod aCI'vj,il!I.: ~ i n{' t ~ h e
;')-n't on CUll1pUS und hr!_ an a(' ~
lil'e life olilside Our wall s.
Belh tind~ her N;iz.arc\h e.pericf)
c'e \ 'e l) } re warding and has.
pbM to use Ihe knowledg, ;Jlld
tht \!-.ilh she hus faincJ
'hegradu"I~"n 1997u' llwriler.
Her ruture I' llln' illd ud" gr;Jdll.
"tng. having t'hdtlren, and 10
move on ttl gl-'H:I ~ch('lot for'i pc:.
cial educatio n.
The 'aL:lr"th College: Depart!
llcm "r 11le;we Ar,·, has
nnnuu"r~tI it- I,n<-up for the
1995-1\l% <c3wn. All produ
cllpn<.., fOi tlll"; O\l',h,nn 01"
ur:lm:J, ~u"'rcn"a: IIn.lloughrr.."r
are dir",·lcd b) ,"[,,,nmen! fo,·ully
alld a vl'itlllj; !!uesl dire,·tOf.
:!nd ft:H ure tal~ l1ted , Iu·
denl aClor:; frolll th< Naz~re lh
College cOllll11unily,
The season ope ns wi lh a
c1a,sical fArcical dral11~.
Moli~re's Thr Miser, The desperate,
<cheming miser
H~rp~gc~ ::~rves his serv3nLS,
cheal> his own children. and is
detennincd 10 Slcal Ihe ,wee/·
henn of his only ,on. Follow
the hilnriou.< scheme~ of Ihe
,,,chtighlwad. and fmd oul
whe~ler money CJn i ndeedbuy
love or if Harpagon Iln~lIy reo
c.~ive, his due. Perl'onnanecs
will bc h~lcI nil lhe M.1IU Slage
from Fri d~y. OClob"r 20. to
Sund"y. OClobcr 29.
Pcrr'ornwnces or Anl1<l
Dca'·"" Smilh· s pklY Fires ill
liJ l' /Ilium, I,'inller of bOlh Ih~
Ora111:1 Desk AWl .. n.! anJ III"
Lucil le Lorlol Awaru. bc£in in
November. The dl"orna. ba,ed
on the 1991 no riOI, iii Crown
Heights. Brooklyn. lakes "searing
look "Ilhe ';'"I1<krstanding'
of and 'ymp"ihies belwe"n
IWO cuhures living in a c;om ·
munllytorn by mb ~n r~ci"lllnti
class ,:Ollll;CL
D~ ~\ i Ilg r rOm a enc-So of
International
Publications
PO BOX 44044L
LOS ANGELES, CA 90044
............. :.: ... ..: .<:~ :..\ ::. . ..: '; t~~::. .: ." _. .. ... .." ~
mort· ttl,an 50 v!; fb :Jtlnl intcrvie"'"
1,\,i thC' rown J·k ig hl.$resiOI.:
O[s. politiciiln," :lc:liviM". i't: A
ligiou, leaders, gang membe rs.
~t~C l uwelle r,\. vjC[ifl), a ndp~rpelr1ln
r~ ~I ike . Ihi - IheatricD I
~\ ~ n r dr..nvb nn j, nc:, which
'ouch cv~ry Amerit":tn, regard Io
s.s of race. ,"<llor. or be l ief~ .
Pcrromlan~e s will be held in
tbe Siudio ThcJ[f"C rrolll Friday.
Do.:ember I. 10 Saturday.
DL..:cmbcr9.
Begilllhc nCw year by turning
over a new leaf. lilerally,
wilh Howncd Ashman·s Lilli"
Shop of Horror,. Seymour.lhe
lowly assistanl to norisl Mr,
Mushnick. desperalely lries to
satisfy Ihe VOr:lC'OllS aprel!le
of Ihe endearing bUI dcadly
pbnl Audre)· II :lIld 10 win lhe
love of his Ii fe. a co-worker
al,o ~"mcd Audrey.
!-Irr ,adomoSl"l,hislic den-
11<1 boyfflend beeom~s quite l
IJsty l1Ieal I"or Ihe pl,nl. hUI
Audrey had beller "'''Ief> out!
It·, nol th~ pion!" ' last meal.
The IO" ilble Cit" of 1, ,..irOo, .
1('1\' (,' 1",\ . and 1.·.'1 rni v ('lrn u~ phl lll~
wlil Janee unu sin!? Ihe ir way
ill10 Ih, h.'ort, Ilr Ihe :ludi""ce
in Ihe kibCh). off-Bn)ad \\'ny
musical. Perform,)IIce< will be
hold 0 11 the /o.'(;tin S ta~e (mrn
Friday_ February 23 , 10 Slln d"
y. M:;reh 3.
Eno.! the ·~ ason with one of
Sh al.e,>pf"f~· S darkeSI yCllY\c)$1
beloved I r~gcd i e': M(l c/;eriJ .
News Releose:
\\·ith (ull k u~ wlcdgc(1rlhc (,M sequences.
I"l.1cbeth murders
Kil1gDtlllcon .nn hM. rcdgucSI
in ,VI acbel h· S c"'lle. Tan l~l ized
hy Ih~ \\ lI d1 C' ond goaded sa\'agely
by Lady Mac beth.
Macb ih take, l11e fa lUl 'leI"
lil nlle"d lu Duncan', chamber.
Ihe murder. and lhe Ii,·ing hell
of Ille d ny~ Ihal follow.
Macbelh. which runs Frido)'.
April I~, Ihrough Sunday.
Apri 128. in lhe Siudio n>ealTc.
offers pcrfom\:tncc :luCI>. fas·
cinaling view inlo a world of
evil. madness. and corruption
An il\lerpreter for Ihe hearing
impaired will b~ pro_id.:d
01 the second Sunday perform,
nce of each producrjon.
Tickels for the Depol1meol of
Thealre Arts non-mu,ical produclions
u\ Nazareth College
'Ire ~S (or adults. S7 for SIUdeniS,
ond,$6 (or s ~ni(1r citizens
, Tickets for Lill/~ Shop oj
Hormrs CU"e $10 for ad ult" $9
for S1 ud ~ nls. ~ml S8 ror -cnior
cilizen.s,
Tic ~' l' :,, 1"1; av~ilabl c al lhc
Nal Dr"l it Col lege AnI Cenler
Box Or"nce, I I am '" 5 pm,
Monday th rough Friday
Charge ord~ r, :lrc (Jcccptcd fll
(7 1 ('J 586-2420. Orders may
Jisn be Ill :tiled 1(,lhe NJ~:)1·cth
Collq;\c An, C"nlcr Box Oflice.
-1245 bst A w.nuc. Roc h(:,
tcr. NY 1461 S-) 790,
BURN
VICTIM
.~ ~ '-.
A PutJkSer.1«~ Ihf"USOAfotE'!i1 ~hV::t'"lNJ
~'OUfSt.1teFIlon!'S:I ~'
NATIONAL COllEGE POETRY CONTEST
open to all college & university students desiring to have their poety
anthologozed_ Cash prizes will be awarded to the top five poems ,
Deadline: October 31 , For Contest Rules send a self-addressed,
stamped ~m/e/ope to: International Publications. PO Box 4404-L
Los Angeles, CA 90044.
(Dr •. V,QI,M. (:;/:lUrillo, ~dilod
., " "", .. " :L ...
10 THE GLEANER October 5.1995
Know the Facts! Dr. Will Baez is Here to Help
b.v lle("ea N,,\\"~II
At.' urclln ~IO~t rtcc:o lS:IUd ~'
pt'rt'ormr:rl b ~' rr~"'t: ;Jrc hers :\1 rhe
H:"vllrd School of Pub lic
Henllh consisling of 17.51)1)
rand('mly selecled <rudcnlS al
I~O rour-yeor colkgc,. 50% (\f
J1l~ n ,md 39% of women cc,l·
Jege ~ llldt: Il[S p.loiL"ipaling III
Ihe ~ I udy c1~.,~ir.c:J ~s binge
drinkc,", (hi nge drinking being
d~r, n<:tl as 5 or more consecu·
live dn"ks for n,en and 4 or
more fo, women). b" cd on
rheir self-repan of a\ leasl o ne
binge-dr'tnkio$1 ncidt'.n! dunng
the prc virHll\ two w~ek\, S6C,i.
of res idems o f fta rem,I}' houses
and Hl)r" of ".:sidcnts o f soror·
if ) hOI"<.' "I", cl u>si fied HS
binge.: drillkL"I"X. m::cording to Ii
nlost rcc~ nl report rcll.:~l"'CU l ~l$ l
month by Ihc Harvnrd 5dlO I
of Publ i,' Heal lh. Allhnugh
Nazarelh is a smailcr inslilulion
wirho"1 Ihe t'Xi,lcnCe of
frmemili,'s and sororilies ",; pan
of Ihe Greek SYSlem. II .. ahu,e
of "Icohol and drug, i, n, bi£, a
problem here on campus ", il i,
in I~rgcr universilies, On ':01 -
lcgec:...mpu<ie-,. )Ub~lance: .1bus.e
,,;,,Hen the re!ul! 01 Slro" from
academic prcs.<ure. Ihe desire
to 10 be acceplt<l. loneliness,
ill1d frequently used a,S" me.ans
of c!cnpc. n,e issue of ~lcoholism
and drug ,bus.: is becoming
an inneasingly larger
public heahh problem Involv·
ing college slUdcms.
how 'ubstan l'c< ,,,ell ;), rlrug~
and 3ic oi1ol ; (llpaC" Ihe ir bodks
and phy ,icai ",ell -be in £!.
Dr. Baez r~els III<H <luelenlS
n"cd 10 uodersland Ihe. erfecls
of d rtlg~ and nlcoho l .!l el Iht
i nl pl,cari"ns Ihal >ubS Ull](' ~S
such ~s II,c .'c hove. In order \0
pro .... jd~ COltnsclmg ...Lnd 10 .o.s<
isl «udems 10 Incir allelllpl 10
become free trom dlll£' and
alcohol. he reels ~,al il is nccess.",
10 help slude.nts by gIving
Ihem suppon and provid·
ing Ihem wuh the necc~s.ary
knowkdgc in order ro olioII'
Ihem !O mJk~ Ihelr own
choko,. "I don'l assume Ihal
studc.nrs who come to S.CL: mC'
1\:1 "c :, . c.rlOUS drug or alcohol
rdated problem." rd~l es Dr.
Baa. ArIa a confidemi,,1
cv.'\lu:uJOn , jflb~· ~tudc nl see ms:
10 have" l>rl)b,",,,. Dt·. B~e7.
helps Ih~ slUdclIl I~ idenl if)'
'he problom hltll ·ctf I hersel f.
Dr. Bocz shJr~s Ih"llIIOS\
"udetli, don'llh;nk about 111<
consequences of subslance
ab",c. whelher il be a m,ss"d
class, feding" hangover in Ihe
morning. an acci,lenl invol v·
iug drunk Jnving, alcohol poi·
soning, an injury, unpl~nne d
sexual aCI;vily. or rnpe_ AIUlough
mallY s.uden.s "'y Ihal
they drink or do drugs 10 feel
more sociable and 10 nave fun.
subsunce abuse really means
losing control of one's aClions
and abi iiI ies 10 ",:Ike good Judg·
mems Jnd decision s, n::~uhing
often limes m dis.slrous aflerefrcclS.
cen.cr of "I he pan, ." Thae ~r"
m ~ny 3. lIe rn~ \i \le ::Icti \'i lie,c;,
avaihbk oth ()I' ~ nd alY l'anl·
pus in wh ich 111,~ s(').2'al "(mclure
does: nOt rC1r'oJ\'c :lr()Und
3\Cohol and drug s.
"I h~vc enjoyed ml.!t:.lin g:
.wdcO\s. sO!\lelhlOf, lilal 1 volue
~ It)!. I enjo)' m"king a di ffor·
ence ill Ihe process of I~·covc r·
ing from all alcohol or drug rclale
.bu,e or dependetlcy_ Thi.
Iype of work is ycry imp0rHU,1
10 me. There are many people
wilh subs lanee abuse problems
,lnd dependenctes who have a
101 of promise :md pOlenria\. II
IS sad 10 see people 10<in); Ihe ir
pm~.nlial when . problem ol'll> i$
nature inl" rr~reS. J fcellh~1 il i,
importa rH to ma ~ c 'ure lhai .:l
problem such 3, Ihis do!.'s nol
sl:lnd Hl the \\.:1y o( : .. qudc-nt' s
prom,se ond 3bil;lie s." ,ay, Dr.
1.'\0tZ.
grnu l' fo r stude n( ~ to brint! 1 heir
qu estions: and concc!'rns about
Iheir alcohol Jnd drug usc. II is
a group for thos:e allcrn pting (0
ma.ke dt'cisions. ~bULl\ :\tlbslancc
u~. chang" In lileir li(csIYIc.
~nd being able ro maintninlho.c
changes. Members ",;11 be ;c<.
St"'\ted In decision-m3king and a
perYInol change procc <s. SUI·
denls Concerned will mcel e\'ery~
ccondal\(\ founh Wodne<day
from 1:JO I09:00 pm in (he
Ponnole Room.
Any 'lUdenl who would
like 10 meel wilh Dr. B.ez 10
discuss a problem or concern
should feel rree 10 .:.11 and make
:m r\ppointlllcl1I :It exL 4 17 10
drop in. OrlO \cave 3 mes<agt~
S(\i de. IH ~ (';Jf1 a.lsl' cmllleCI wilh
Dr. B,ez rh rough R~siden l i,,1
Life. Coun<eilng Services.
Hea.llh Scrvice<. Compus M ini"
ry. 5lUdcn! Affairs. or Studenl
AIIlI'ilc<. The proce;s is
conlidenlial and studt"nI' who
would ralhcr not moel in ~'C
Sub5lan"" Abuse OffiCCClI1 cill
Df. Baez 10 sel up n more pri·
V~le meeling place.
Know the facts ,bOllidrugs
and ~lcohol! B~ safe and g"l
sman~
TAKE THE KEYS
tAll A tAB'
JAKE A STAND '
New 10 Nal.lreth Ihis year
i< Dr Will Buez, SubSlancc
A bus.; Coun~clor. According
10 Dr. Baez. Sludcn" ncc'() 10 be
~W<lfe of Ihe signs of "Icohol
aod drug abu'e and 10 oblain
(he ncce ,,<try k now\rd ge abou I
Ihe lISC and abu,e nf alcohol
and drug •. Many slUdell"" ~c·
cording 10 Dr. Bxz. an: nOI
.ware of Ihe ri'k' of whar Ihey
.redoin)! in Icrm, of subslance
abu$e. and do nol undcr~lan()
SlUd~nI;, g<!II.h~ faels! Ac·
cording 10 Or. Baez, SludeniS
lend 10 rely 011 i Ilfonnalion
aboul :<Icohol and dmgs frol1l
Iheir peers. which in many
cn.'es, is flr from Ihe aClual
lru(h aboUI Ihesc !>ubSlanc6.
Dr. Bae2 say< Ihal .lUdenlS
need ro realiz.: thaI akohol and
drugs do nOI need 10 be Ihe
Dr. A ~It'.7. hasorgj)nilecl two
>ul'port gt't'lUP' 10 help N07.arerh
'lu (ie"IS \0 deal wi.\1 !loy , u\)·
Slan.:e obu <" problem, or cOn·
cern> which Ihey mig hI hnve.
SlUdcnlS in Recovery ;s a 'uppon
group (or N'I.1rClh SlUdc""
WIIO i"~nlify Ihem<elvel 10 be
n:covcring !'rom an alcohol or
drug rolalcd dependency or as
needing 10 be. Thi. group aims
ror il. members 10 suppan each
other in Iheir effom 10 become
"c\caJ\ ~nd sober," 10 assisl
olhcrs 10 join Ihe group or orherw
.. e address Il1cir subslance
abu<e problems, 10 eneouf:lgc
Ihe use of alleffiOlive non-alcoholic
rctalcd ~el;vilics on campus.
and 10 creOle a chllnge in
'!lilude on campu~ 10 normal·
.ze Ihe abstin~ncc o f drugs 30d
alcohol .nsociol aClivilies. 51Udems
in R~co\'ery meels every
nr<1 and Ihird Wednesday from
7:3010 g,OO pm in Ihe Ponhok
Room fur III \ho<c inlcrcsled.
A <econd group fom1cd by Dr.
Bacz. StudeolS ConCtmed. i< a
fnlfNDS DON't lH fRlfNDS DRIVf DRUNK
NaUlreCh College
Golden Flyers
Athl~lic Schedule
"-all 1995
nm C.,..,y
Dir«lDI' or AUliclics
1.., s.u
Sporu IllformDUon OI1"«lClT
Nazo.r<.h con.~.
-1245 Em A\'f'1I0C
RodlC$ •• r. NY 14618-J790
(716) 5S6-2S2S, c.<L J7S
Golden Flyer Athletic Schedule
Men's T~Dni.s
()clob,.r 7 ~I £CAC Tourna·
menl TBA
Women's Tennis
()clob.:r 7 ~I 51. John F,sher
(m'ila(lonai lOam
OClObcr I I Oswego 51ale 3:30
pm
OClOber 20 and 21
NYSWCAA Tournamelll
TBA
Golf
OCIOi>er b al ECAC Qualifier
TBA
Voil"ybalJ
Oeloher 9 Duffalo Siale 7 pm
OclObor II al LeMoyne wilh
Uliea6 pm
Oclobcr 14 NaUlrelh Toumamenl9
am
OClober 11 al Brockpon 7 pm Wom<n's Soccer
Oelober 20 and 21 ~I Oelober 7 RIT ~ pm
Bingh:lnllon Tournamenl5 pm OClober 10 al Oswego Slare
OClOber 24 Univ.:rsily ofRoch· 3:30 pm
CSler 7 pm OCloJx-r I J \'5. Lynchburg Col·
Ocrober 2s "I Elmira Tour",. lege al nonn
Plenl 103m OClober 15 JI Franklin &
OClob", 31 Cortland SI>I~ 7 pm Marsha" lOam
Men' , Soccer
Oclober 7 II RIT 2 I)m
Oclober I D Geneseo St:lI~ al 4
pm
OClober 14 ~I Un1vcr<ilY of
R'Khe<ler 7 pm
OClOba 22 al Clor~son Uni'efsily
2 pm
Oclober 24 Elmil'J College 3
October 18 ~I hhac. College
12'30 pm
OClober 19 Well. College 3:30
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"Bien venue a la Nouvelle Maison Francaise"
by £J. M onslo,.
Thi$ neIV "hool y""r has
broughl "!>oUI <Orne n"wchange~
al ~le F",nch House. While We
were enjoying our summer \t~C3'
tion. Ihe college W"$ working
hard 10 refurbish L, ~bison
Franpise. BC~I",ful n.:w c:trpet
ha~ been laid do\VII. and the living
100m has been rodecol'llied
wilh new formal furnilure. TWo
$(If as. o('offee-llble.severaln;:ntl·
ingchaiN. and aglnss lOp dining
wble l1J'e combined to give the
room ~ much mon:: formal. elcg:
ulliook. The old diniog room
is now a f~mily room with two
couches. ",vern! chairsnnda television.
ThL< room i:;morccasual
for evel)'day use.
Along wi!h ~\C new car.
there 3ft:' new f.~cr:.s li,ring m the
French House. W~ are ~ll excited
about being here and liv'"g
In tlle House. We invite eveI)"
One to SlOp by and lAke 11 look at
our "new" house and visit. Le
G:rclc Frnn~:tis hold' ~ movie
nl g hi evel)' Thursday at S:OO pm.
CoinjoinllsforauthenocFrench
",f",shIn""" and an authentic
French movie. Don't \VolT)' •
There are Engl ish SUbtitle.!
Rcmemb.or, youdo,.·t have tob.:
a French major to participau: in
!he ~ctivities at the House. just
come on up and h~ ve a goO<!
Lime~
K~'Cp your eyes aLld c:lr.!
open for o~lCr upcomint,: evenls
to be held al ~te Fn:nch House!
Meet the Candidates Night: A Mixed Review
by Solomen Conner we want 10 be l1c:lted ns stu-
The evenIng of Tuc.<day, denL<". (Kaurie Sivellsl
Sep!m\bcr 19. 1995 held the an·
nual Meet the C ""dldales N ighL
A pan<l consisting OlthccanJidales
ru nning for po<ili ans WI!hin
From Mother point of view.
Slephen Somtr<. a freshman.
be Ii e ve.d Lha I IV hocverwas pr~<Jde""
uf Ih. v31'iou< c1a.sc>
the Undergrnduate Association. should reach out 10 everyone.
During theassemblynmny mem. Not jlC,1 minorities. otherwise
llers of the ':l7.llre1.h community ~Ie.re might be " possibilily of
were able to !15k qw.stions of the _ creating other minority commupanel.
Questions re levan l lo ~le ntCl"S. Somers ~Iso d~imed that
c,1ndiuulC$ positions on cen:t.in
lopi" and wh~1 ~Ie candidates
plan to do for Ih.: cummunilY
whell in oflice. A question was
rnisod thi' n'ghl ,bout the minor·
ity community on campu, that
C'll,ed a heated discu!lSion in ~tC
Shults Center Forum. How can
minoritiC$ be madetof",,1 J.< pm
of the whole campus conlmu'
nity"
K.aurie Si\'elis. pres;dent of
Kujichagulia.. 411 organization
founded to ensu", !hat N=th
presents and reflects d1e Afric:\flAmcnean
culture. be~eved Lh.ll
theft: was an ins.en., ilivity on the
pan of the c.andidal~ 10 dIe q ues·
lion, Si vells viewed that the I'rcshIJ\
8I\ cl:lSS had an incorrect p«ception
of the minorities role on
campus. SiveOs feels !hal the
freshman cl:lSS has !he ide:! th31
minoritie< me a pari of the whelle
and that the insensitivity was not
a problem, Si\'ells ",ys !hUI this
pn:ception \Vas falsc nnd that
minorities are ptr1inent 10 cam·
pll$. :md ,ituJlions , uoh ..s m:JI .
ccd 10 be addressed, Kaurie
Siv"lI, n13intnincd that facull)'
(lflCn side steps Ihe hS ll~s and
that roost students are unawal'<'Aeconling
to Sivells, the is.sUC5
are CXil'tOle1y IInJcrc nlphasiz.ed
and bo~t >!udent' lIld faculty"",
unwilling to de.>l WiLh !hem,
S,"ells said. ''There ;s'aconununily
of 10IerancC''', He also kll
thai here It NaJ.aIClh. only the
upperciassm." unders tand tbe
siluation. Freshmen and transrer
;rudenlS arc unlle"" i \' i ng oihow
sen iljvclheiss u~sarenfldwhcrc
they Iii in, In r('s!loose to whether
Or not dlere will be allOl.her proleSt
similar to the silent one I3st
faII.Si"c1lsslaltd Ow Ihcrcmight
bea.~,iblc protcst.but il will be
lheoppo,ilcofllteone hcJd in the
f~11 of 1994. 11lis protest will nol
be silen!. "We are Sludents and
there was segregation every·
what! and il was \lot ~lwJys
forc"-ll. Somer Slated. "If we =
friends. you CiU\'t make us not be
fnends, and ifwc'~ not friends
you C;))I' , "lake us be friends"
He Ihought that tile r,lC;a! t5.Sue
WE not a big problem on CilJ1\pll'.
and he ne\'ernoliceJ il until
th" M.oetthe Calldidlle5 Night,
Somer surmised ,hat he has not
witnessed fm unwilling ,ep='
Lion of the individWlI «lnunun;-
lies on campus,
A second voice of opinions
was from Willow Woodwonh.
another freshman. from
Honeyoye where there were no
minoritit:S~( hcr school , Duuhe
felt !hm the panel of candidates
answered the questions wcll. but
the allilUdc that ensued WlIS utlerly
ridiculous. Miss
Woodwonh felt that most mi-narity
studems scgregat~ them·
sdves. bec.1ll'e it's uneomfon-able.
It is easier 10 fed more at
home with whom you 'hare a
commoncultllre.Shc m;li nl.1in"d
lhatthe subje'(.·t was blown out of
propo{1ion al thedebate. Shc said
S ilO understood why thequestiol1
was posed. but il was inappropriate
(or thai public iorum. She
suggested Ibat Ihe que<tion
"hou Id ha \" been brought up in a
privale eon<ul~1Iion wi~t oniceT<,
Willow Woodwonh summari:
tcd by saying."lt re.1lJy
doe.so·t happen on ampLlS !hat
much. I don't believt". Sho al.,o
s.,id that ,he feel ~ minorili,s arc
treated r::tirlyon camllus. bUI she
also slaled that if she was a mi·
norily she might fed similClr,
This subject and others like
it have been louchy in any type
of di<cussion. Most subjects as
!his arc IMS<:.d upon an i ndj vidual
baSis Jnd an individual' < upin
ions_
Middle States Survey
by Dr. Jack Joyce and Richsrd
Ma(z~k
A team (If len 'valuato~
representing .he Middle St~tes
Association of Colkges and
Schools will arrive at Nazareth
College on SundJY e'·cnil1g.
Octob.or 22, 1995. DUring the
followJng two and a half days.
they will conduct an i nt~nsive
review or the college's opera.
t;on$ to offer suggeslion< for
improvement. as well as to de·
tcrmin~ whether to renew
Nnzarelh's ~ccrcditalion as :l.l1
institute of higber le~m.ng.
The team is composed of
highly qualified administrators
and faculty fmm institutioos Ie>calod
in Pennsylvania. ,Maryland.
and Wisconsin. Theirpur.
pose!, to i.osure Ihai tile college
meets or exceeds e,'abl;sl"xj
Slandards in pursuing it~ "ducatiOllal
goals. TIte. t<.:lmis chaire.d
by Mr. Ti mOlhy Thyrcen. pres idenl
ofW~y nesbllrg College in
Pennsylvania. Allelevtnthtca1l1
m~mth:r h.s been "dded by Ihe
New York Stale ElIucation Departmenl
to work with Ih ~
Middle S lnte~ gmupi 11~ ~Ieir
miSSIon.
Tlie tcam membc,.,; include
Jo~n M. Bechlel. Di~kin son
College: Rev . Thomas G.
BOllrqu~. SI. Fr:anclS Co\le~c:
Alice M. Drum, Frank lin and
Ma''l'h.1I College: Donald W,
Pamler, Kmg'< College; Helen
w. Loeb. Ea.'tcmCollegc; John
M. Nichol:tS, Deloit College;
Jame. P. PillS, Albright College:
Wilham E. Russey. Jun;"ta
Collcg~: and Karen M.
Stodd:ud. Notre Dame College
of Maryland.
Periodically, college< and
universities throughout the
United States open their doors
to such 3 review. Visiting team
members arc selected by ~te
Commission on Higher Education
of the Middle Slatcs AS$Qciation.
l(lca(C<I in Philadelphia.
for their expenen« and experlise
in specific area of adminis.
tration Or academic program
management and plimning,
The MiddleSt.les team Will
be looking 10 detenninc if we
arc (kllng \Vh~1 we say we do in
our various official doclIment<;--
such 0< I he College
Catalog .'lnd mi ~sio n sl ate·
ment-:rnd if we art doing so in
the bo" po"ible m,nner. In
BEA
HERO Be A Teacher
leeCn!11 nave In. ~OW'1
10 'Hote up young mmth-
10 moke 0 dill'l,ne •.
~ea(n lor tllol powel,
B! 0 I'o[~er, Be 0 he lo
To find oul how
to become a
teacher, c!llI
1-800'45-TEACH
anllC'ipallOrl ot' this visil. over
sixty faculty. adminislnllars. and
<tudents have b,,~n working
during Ihe past yeM and a half
preparing a detailed Self-study
report, The< repon ill de>ign is
comprehensive in its look at
Nazareth. and foeuses)n its two
cenlraJ chapters on academic
planning and siudent life Jt
N07.:vc~t.
1n the Academic Program
Plannmg chapter. a rangeof subject
sis an a I yud. such as
Nazareth's sirengths as a lib~rol
arts college: IIwolved in preparing
sludeots for careeri sm. !he
rigoror its academic mnjor> ""d
theirrelJlionship to the (lOre curriculum.
the: college'. success
in adding MOSIe,.,; degree pro·
gr..ms(suchas the new Physical
Therapy program).t.hestrengths
of its internship and <t udent
tcaching progra ms. the implemcotation
of lIlulticultural ,md
olher cOnlempm-ury st"dies into
Na z~reth ' s traditional humant-in
the Nalarelh leaming C0J11-
Illu'nity.
All of lhis efforl comc;s. in
some ways. as a culminalion to
wor~ lInJcn:lken during rece nt
years - tile impicmentation of a
new core CUrriculum in 1988.
the formJI adoption by the
Bo.nd ofTrustus of" Naz:u-eth
College MJ<sion Sl<\lem~nt in
Augusl 1992. the adoption ofa
Collese Str.ltcgic Pion 1994.
Such planning is an ongoing
feature of work engaged in as
Mrmol opernting procedure by
Nazareth College' s administration
and faculty.
Srudents will undoubtedly
tx: approached .1 infonnal moments
or pcrhaps through appointment
by memb.:rs of the
Mtddle Stat"~ I~am, Since!hese
iodividu.a\s are here to allalYle
our operations and m:tkc recommendalions
as they see fit .
Sludcn\ are enrouraged by those
invoh'~d io preparing
NO,l,lrell,'s Middle State; Re-ties
course instruction. and Ihe pan 10 be forthright in Iheir
efCectivene« of ollr e:<.pnnding co mments, Disc " ing
graduate programs. which now N"lareth's program' and strorrer
profess ional certil'c.tion vices as each member of the
in such lidds as nursing'g,eron- Nazareth communit), percei ,eS
tology. music therapy . art them is the best eonmbutroll
therapy. speech I~nsuage pa. anyone can m:lke to this pro·
thology. antI special education. cess,
In the chapter. "C~n!ering ThcMlddle Stat c.< tc.:un wil!
on the Student." ~ wide ",ng,'of begin its work on Sunday
issues is considered. Among evening. October 22. ",ld con·
other concems. space and fa- dude On Wedn"day. October
cilitic< pbnning. the nddlng of 25. in late montil\g witll " forinform~
lion technology to mal pre'cnration whichwill be
lib",!),', resources and COIO- open to all members of~te camputcr
services :uea5, and plan- pus commun.ty at ~ time and
ning for the needs of a diverse place to be announced by Presi.
student populalion in the com- dent Rose Marie Beston once
ing years ar" 011 set fonh. The final arrangements arc deter·
curreOIOn-C&lnpu<<<lIlSlIUction mined.
~xpanding the Lorellc Wilmot CopicsoftheNazarethCoILibrary.
Carroll Hall (which lege Middle States Stccring
among other uSe! will soon be- Comminee Report. Append;·
come m home 10 a new health ces, nnd Executive Summ.1I)I
services center). and the Span- of the Repon an: avail3b\e for
ish House are cited in this re- reading at reserve desk of the
pOri. a.' ev i de nce of the coli ege' S Larelle Wi! mot Library. the I nardent
de.<ire 10 provid~ opli- foonation Desk in Ihe Sh~lts
mum services and facilities to Ccnler, and fac;:uhy and >l3ff
studen" :IS Ihey liye and \Vorl; lounges,
.SON TO PERSON
,wI'" ~ow ""'f ~ rNclW\& .. ho~ 01 i,NiJVi.d.u..ili fOI tht=lt
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