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Where's the compassion?<lb />
Rape victims need understanding to heal.<lb />
4<lb />
He's back 5<lb />
Terminator 2 will entertain summer audiences.<lb /><lb />
�ij� lEaat (Kamltman<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vcx.65 No.38<lb />
Wednesday, July 24,1991<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
6 Pages<lb />
mm<lb />
ounrf Other<lb />
ECU graduate named editor of music magazine<lb />
Lawsuit withdrawn in case<lb />
University of Chapel Hill Student Congress Rep. Eric<lb />
lYatt withdrew his lawsuit challenging Student Body Presi-<lb />
dent Matt Heyd'ssumrner appointment of the acting student<lb />
rxxiv treasurer.<lb />
The lawsuit was filed on June 12 because of the possible<lb />
illegality oi Krishna Sung's appointment as acting student<lb />
body treasurer. Sung was appointed the summer position by<lb />
1 leyd tii till in for Josh Siegal, student body treasurer, who is<lb />
vacationing in New York.<lb />
After the tiling of the lawsuit, Student Supreme Court<lb />
Chief Justice, Mark Bibbs, put a restraining order against Sung<lb />
preventing her from distributing money for the SGA.Hk suit<lb />
was withdrawn at Bibbs' request following the Sung's resig-<lb />
nation.<lb />
Siegal will try to perform hisduties from New York, while<lb />
Bibbs attempts to legislate an appropriate alternative.<lb />
Colleges chosen for program<lb />
Six community colleges' in small business centers have<lb />
been chosen for the Export Outreach Program for 1991 -1992.<lb />
The program is a joint project between the N.C Community<lb />
College System and the international trade division of the<lb />
Department of Economic and Community Development.<lb />
It is designed to instruct small and intermediate busi-<lb />
nesses how to reach international markets. The program has<lb />
already been found to be sucessful with the participation of<lb />
over 200 businesses last year.<lb />
By LeClair Harper<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Mark Kemp, a 1983 ECU<lb />
graduate, has been named<lb />
editor of the alternative music<lb />
magazine Option, a bimonthly<lb />
magazine based in Los Ange-<lb />
les.<lb />
Kemp is an Asheboro na-<lb />
tive. He was an English major<lb />
and philosophy minor at ECU.<lb />
After graduation, he stayed in<lb />
Greenville for abouta year and<lb />
played in a band, The Trend,<lb />
and worked at the New Deli.<lb />
Next, he got a job at a<lb />
Burlington newspaper, but he<lb />
wanted to be more than a news<lb />
writer. Kempsaid it had a been<lb />
a dream of his to write for a<lb />
magazine like Rolling Stone or<lb />
Creem. " always wanted to be<lb />
in a band or write about it he<lb />
said.<lb />
Kemp then moved on to<lb />
New York, in order to fulfill<lb />
his dream, he said.<lb />
In New York, Kemp<lb />
worked a a full-time and free-<lb />
lance vv nter. He was an assis-<lb />
tant editor at Discover maga-<lb />
zine from 1987 to 1989. During<lb />
trut time, ho also contributed<lb />
to Option, Creem, Spin and<lb />
other magazines.<lb />
After 1989, Kemp worked<lb />
as a free-lance writer with his<lb />
work appearing in the Village<lb />
Voice, the LA. Weekly and<lb />
other magazines and news-<lb />
papers throughout the world.<lb />
Kemp was politically and<lb />
musically active when he was<lb />
in Greenville. Besides playing<lb />
in The Trend, a band he de-<lb />
scribed as "awful he also<lb />
played solo acoustic guitar at<lb />
the Treehouse.<lb />
He wasn't very active in<lb />
student media at ECU. "I<lb />
wrote a little bit for The East<lb />
Carolinian he said.<lb />
While he said he didn't<lb />
haveanvthingbad tosayabout<lb />
ECU, he said his most impor-<lb />
tant experiences were outside<lb />
of the classnxm.<lb />
"Themost valuable things<lb />
in Greenville were things not<lb />
to do with school he said,<lb />
ci ting the development of long<lb />
term fnendships as a value of<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
Kemp's advise for bud-<lb />
ding journalists at ECU is to<lb />
"wnte all the time, (and) get<lb />
out of Greenville<lb />
"If a student is wanting to<lb />
write, (Greenville) is not the<lb />
place to do it he said.<lb />
Kemp has had the op-<lb />
portunity to interview top<lb />
names in the music world in<lb />
his career. He said his most<lb />
cantankerous interview was<lb />
wit h Lou Reed, one of the more<lb />
difficult was with Michael<lb />
Stipe of R.E.M and one of the<lb />
best was with Morrissey.<lb />
He considered Bob<lb />
Mould, formerly of Husker<lb />
Du, the best. "He was the best<lb />
interview 1 ever had he said.<lb />
"It was down to earth, like a<lb />
friend talking to a friend<lb />
Option covers interna-<lb />
tional music, focusing on in- magazine is commendable<lb />
dependent, underground and<lb />
alternative recordings. It re-<lb />
views about 300 new releases<lb />
in each issue.<lb />
Kemp's goal at Option is<lb />
"to make it the highest selling<lb />
music magazine ever he said<lb />
with a laugh.<lb />
"Option's philosophy of<lb />
presenting the best in alterna-<lb />
tive rock, jazz, world and eth-<lb />
nic musics in one readable<lb />
Kemp said in a press release.<lb />
"Its philosophy is very<lb />
admirable, and I want to con-<lb />
tinue that he said.<lb />
Kemp last visited Green-<lb />
ville about a year ago on his<lb />
way to the Outer Banks. He<lb />
said it looked much the same.<lb />
Option is available in<lb />
Greenville at Quicksilver<lb />
Records and Book Exchange.<lb />
Mark Kemp, an ECU graduate and native of Asheboro,<lb />
alternative music magazine based in Los Angeles.<lb />
PEE cot;r1��y of Jan� Huntingtofi<lb />
is the new editor of Option, an<lb />
Greenville citizens march against drugs<lb />
By Matt Jones<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Dr Dorothy LeFlore of North Carolina A&amp;T accepts a<lb />
$17,000 check from Arnold Mitchem of R.J. Reynolds Co.<lb />
$17,000 granted to N.C State<lb />
North Carolina Agriculture and Technical State Univer-<lb />
sity was recently granted $17,000 from the R.J. Reynolds<lb />
Tobacco Company. The purpose of the grant is to fund<lb />
agricultural education and enhancement programs adminis-<lb />
tered bv the university.<lb />
Dr. Dorothy Leflore, director of corporateand foundation<lb />
relations, accepted the check for the university. Janet P. Wheeler<lb />
and Arnold R. Mitchem, both from the company's research<lb />
and development department, presented the funds.<lb />
Probe of Housing Department<lb />
The Department of University Housing on the campus of<lb />
Chapel Hill is currently being probed by university adminis-<lb />
trators. The probe is currently underway to alleviate what<lb />
officials refer to as "small problems" in the department.<lb />
Donald Boulton, Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs, said<lb />
that he had been involved in "conservations" with certain<lb />
members of the department's staff for the last three to four<lb />
weeks. The Residence Hall Association co-president Scott<lb />
Peeler said Boulton stressed that the probes were "not an<lb />
investigation, quote, unquote<lb />
Boulton gave no information concerning the nature of the<lb />
probe. Some unconfirmed sources state that it might deal with<lb />
financial misdealings.<lb />
ISU student requests bail<lb />
Mark Nicholson, an Indiana State University student<lb />
being held without bond on charges of murder, has requested<lb />
a "reasonable" bail or release on bond and electronically<lb />
monitored home detention. Nicholson is being held for the<lb />
murder of an ISU student outside of Ballyhoo Pizza King and<lb />
Tavern and for the gunshot wounding of a bystander.<lb />
A group of approximately<lb />
150 Greenville citizens voiced<lb />
their disgust with the rising<lb />
drug problem facing our city<lb />
last Saturday. The group<lb />
marched through portions of<lb />
West Greenville holding signs<lb />
and banners with anti-drug<lb />
slogans.<lb />
The day was as hot as the<lb />
march was silent. The tem-<lb />
perature approached triple<lb />
digits as the group walked<lb />
through the community. The<lb />
onlv sound to bt ieard was<lb />
the cadence of drums played<lb />
by two oi the marchers.<lb />
The march against drugs<lb />
was organized by the West<lb />
Greenville Neighborhood and<lb />
Citizens Clean Up and Drug<lb />
Prevention Task Force. The or-<lb />
ganization was formed 12<lb />
months ago to help battle the<lb />
drug problem. The silent<lb />
march was formed as part of<lb />
its one year anniversary.<lb />
One of the march's pri-<lb />
mary organizers, Rev. Michael<lb />
Dixon, believed that the march<lb />
was a success.<lb />
"I'm very pleased with the<lb />
turn out he said in an inter-<lb />
view after the march. "We got<lb />
representatives from just<lb />
about every community in<lb />
Greenville (and) many from<lb />
Pitt County. We got great<lb />
support from law enforcement<lb />
agencies and the City of Gre-<lb />
enville � hats off to them be-<lb />
cause they did a tremendous<lb />
job supporting our efforts.<lb />
"The Mayor even cut her<lb />
vacation short to be here, so<lb />
I'm really elated<lb />
Mayor Nancy Jenkins was<lb />
one of the speakers appeari ng<lb />
in a program following the<lb />
march. The event was held in<lb />
the auditorium of St. Gabriels<lb />
church.<lb />
The Mayor spoke of a<lb />
need for united efforts to en-<lb />
sure the end to the problems<lb />
of our community.<lb />
"Each one of you here is<lb />
doing your part in your own<lb />
own wav she said. "When<lb />
we talk of a concerted effort,<lb />
there can be no concert unless<lb />
everybody singsin their part<lb />
Dr. Alfred T. Matthews,<lb />
the vice chancellor of Student<lb />
Life for ECU, also spoke at the<lb />
program. He began with his<lb />
definition of drugs.<lb />
"Drugs are a cancer upon<lb />
our society, a cancer upon our<lb />
community and a cancer upon<lb />
every individual who lives in<lb />
that community he said.<lb />
He spoke of the<lb />
University's strict position<lb />
concerning drugs on campus.<lb />
"EastCarolina University<lb />
has very little tolerance for<lb />
drug usage Matthews said.<lb />
"We have been criticized in<lb />
recent years for the number of<lb />
students that we've sus-<lb />
pended for their involvement<lb />
with drugs, though they are<lb />
compared toother institutions<lb />
within the same system, who<lb />
suspend less or not at all. I<lb />
would suggest that it is prob-<lb />
ably more a reflection of our<lb />
vigorous enforcement than it<lb />
is the prevalence of drugs on<lb />
our campus<lb />
D. D. Garret, the presiden t<lb />
of the West Greenville<lb />
Neighborhood and Citizens<lb />
Clean Up and Drug Preven-<lb />
tion Task Force, spoke of his<lb />
view oi the drug problem in<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
"The drug problem is not<lb />
a black problem, nor is the<lb />
drug problem a white prob-<lb />
lem he said. "The drug<lb />
problem is not about being<lb />
saw.<lb />
"So one day, he and his<lb />
father were walking under a<lb />
tobacco barn shelter, and the<lb />
boy saw a nest oi wasps, and<lb />
he started to back away His<lb />
father asked him why he<lb />
didn't throw some rocks at<lb />
poornoraboutbeingnch.The the wasp nest. The boy's reply<lb />
drug problem is our problem was Tou see, pop, they are<lb />
� a people's problem.<lb />
"Drugs are not the preb-<lb />
lem. They are the symptoms<lb />
of the real problem in West<lb />
Greenville. The real problem<lb />
is racism and poverty<lb />
Hecontinued with a story<lb />
together<lb />
Laughter filled the room.<lb />
"1 promise you Garret<lb />
said, "thatif wedecentcitizens<lb />
of Greenville would come to-<lb />
gether, we could control the<lb />
drug addicts in our town. Our<lb />
that expressed the need for problem is that they are scared<lb />
gathered efforts to battle the of us and we are scared of<lb />
problems of West Greenville.<lb />
"I'moften asked whatcan<lb />
I do asan individual about the<lb />
drugs in my home, in my<lb />
street, or in mv neighborhood ?<lb />
"I am reminded at this<lb />
time of a young boy who car-<lb />
ried with him a pocket full of<lb />
rocks. He would throw them<lb />
at everything. He'd throw<lb />
rocks at chickens, he'd throw<lb />
rocks at birds, he'd throw<lb />
rocks at cats. He just liked to<lb />
throw rocks at any animal he<lb />
them. But if we would come<lb />
together, we could solve the<lb />
problem<lb />
Other speakers at the<lb />
event included Thelma Jones,<lb />
supervisor of medicaid for the<lb />
Pitt County Department of<lb />
Social Service, Carolvn<lb />
Kennedy, director of the<lb />
Pamlico County Department<lb />
of Social Services and Charles<lb />
Hinman, chief of the Green-<lb />
ville Police Department.<lb />
100<lb />
80<lb />
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Inside Wednesday<lb />
Crime Scene2<lb />
Classifieds&amp;<lb />
Editorial4<lb />
Features5<lb />
SportsJ<lb />
A breakdown of<lb />
"Other University<lb />
Fees" as paid by<lb />
full-time students<lb />
Workshop alerts<lb />
public of misuse<lb />
of seatbelts<lb />
VV<lb />
 V<lb />
� Figures come from most recent Schedule<lb />
of University Fees prepared Sept 19,1990.<lb />
I Graphic by Doug Morris � The last CaroBrmin<lb />
Wv<lb />
By Matt Jones<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
A workshop was held on<lb />
July 16 in Greenville on the<lb />
topic of the misuse of seatbelts<lb />
and airbags to increase public<lb />
awareness of automobile<lb />
safety.<lb />
Motor vehicle crashes are<lb />
the number one cause of<lb />
dea tits of Americans under the<lb />
age of 34. Every 22 minutes<lb />
someone is killed in a crash,<lb />
and every two minutes<lb />
someone is admitted to a<lb />
hospital because of a crash.<lb />
At the press conference<lb />
held after the session, demon-<lb />
strations were given of vari-<lb />
ous safety devices and a roll-<lb />
ovct crash simulator.<lb />
The speakers at the con-<lb />
ference included Paul Jones,<lb />
the director of the North<lb />
Carolina Governor's High-<lb />
way Safety Program; Charles<lb />
Hinman, chief of the Green-<lb />
ville Police Department and<lb />
Linda Thompson, vice-presi-<lb />
dent of Pitt County Memorial<lb />
Hospital.<lb />
Over 100 health and<lb />
emergency medical profes-<lb />
sionals, law enforcement offi-<lb />
cials, automobile dealers, in-<lb />
surance agents, and other<lb />
highway safety advocates at-<lb />
tended the function. The<lb />
group spent the day listening<lb />
to advice given by the speak-<lb />
ers.<lb />
One of the main points<lb />
made by the presentation was<lb />
the misuse of automatic safety<lb />
belts. Many people, the pre-<lb />
sentation explained, tend to<lb />
ignore the lap belt portion of<lb />
an automatic seat belt The<lb />
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(Eire �aat (EaroHnian j�, Y ?4 1991<lb />
B JyuNE<lb />
Misuse<lb />
Campus Police respond to assault<lb />
on a female at Joyner Library<lb />
July 16<lb />
I Rddcn Dnve: checked on a ampfehwa person; wme was<lb />
working on the golf cart that was broken down.<lb />
047 - Garrett Residence Hall (north): checked out a domestic<lb />
dispute. IXspute settled. Both subjects left campus<lb />
July 17 '<lb />
1H42 Flanagan Building, responded to wall cracking. All contact<lb />
� i made with proper people.<lb />
lyrH) Joyner Library: responded to assault on female.<lb />
0019 Garret! Residence Hall (south): Verbal warning given to<lb />
1 member tot speeding,<lb />
lulv 18<lb />
Flanagan Building. Provided security to the wall falling<lb />
JOS Carol Belk Building: responded to a report of breaking and<lb />
entering oi a vehicle.<lb />
0221 larvis Residence Hall: responded to request from residence<lb />
full staff to assist with male student hitting locked curfew door with<lb />
stKkarid being toud.Student referred to administration fordisposition.<lb />
?3 I larrington Field, stopped automobile for erratic driving.<lb />
V erbal warning given to student tor driving after dnnking. Vehicle<lb />
parked and taxi called for occupants.<lb />
lulv 14<lb />
i6 I k kJen Driveand Charles Street: assisted a female motorist<lb />
experiencing morning sickness.<lb />
!tnikinsArt(enter(north):a�srxmdtitoan-p�rtecidomtk<lb />
dispute. Subjects located, dispute settled.<lb />
0335 Willis Building (southeast): checked on an intoxicated male<lb />
-utt passed out on the ground. Subject revived and released.<lb />
White Residence 1 lafl (east): responded on scene toa male<lb />
ubjed tampering with a vehicle. Non-student male was banned<lb />
July 20<lb />
0249 Cotton Residence Hall I.obbv:checked on possible male in<lb />
the lobby. L'nkmnded.<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center (north): observed two male<lb />
subjects tampering with a fork lift. Subjects attempted to elude officers<lb />
I vt Subjects apprehended.<lb />
luly-21<lb />
1051 Wnght Auditorium (south), issued a verbal warning to two<lb />
ju eniles tor picking up the blue light phone.<lb />
25 T'vler Residence Hall (north): chocked on a suspicious<lb />
 ehi( le Vehicle was miming with no one around sanie<lb />
lulv 22<lb />
1131 1 ruin Buildingand Mendenhall Student C enter: Checked<lb />
i til in reference to a subject consuming alcohol on campus. The subject<lb />
bally warned and poured out the remaining contents.<lb />
Seventh and amos streets: Slopped subject in the parking<lb />
' Subject had just damaged a vehicle there. Subject arrested.<lb />
( nme Scene is taken fnm official Publk Sjfrrv log.<lb />
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shoulder belts in that typeof model<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4, Wednesday, July 24, 1991<lb />
Rape victim needs compassion to heal<lb />
The Easf Carolinian exists to serve Our<lb />
duty is to report issues relevant to the uni-<lb />
vrsitv in a concise and accurate manner.<lb />
At times, that dutv to serve requires us<lb />
to criticize university, student and city ot'ti-<lb />
 ils, even the student bod v. At other times,<lb />
that duty requires us to be a defender and<lb />
protector.<lb />
N nv, our duty forces us to do both.<lb />
Recently, a female rising freshman was<lb />
raped. She left Flamingo's in the lateevening<lb />
with a male friend she knew from high<lb />
school. They crossed Cotanche Street head-<lb />
ing for the roof oi the Dough Boy's Pizza<lb />
building, a gathering spot for area teenag-<lb />
ers. No one else was there. She was brutally<lb />
raped; her mother said that she has bruises<lb />
the size of dinner plates.<lb />
On Friday, July 18, the Daily Reflector<lb />
published a story on inconsistencies in local<lb />
rape statistics. In the story, Greenville Po-<lb />
lice Chief Charles Hinmaii was quoted as<lb />
saying: 'Take the incident the other night. I<lb />
mean, let's be real, OK. To go on the root of<lb />
i vacant building, even with an acquain-<lb />
tance, at throe or four in the morning what<lb />
would a person of reasonable intelligence<lb />
expect to happen?"<lb />
Hinman clarified the statement bv<lb />
phone Monday<lb />
"There was no intention of being<lb />
mcompassionate he said. "I think we of-<lb />
ten make ourselves a target. My intentions<lb />
were to get across to women that thev should<lb />
be totally aware of their surroundings <lb />
and what's going on.<lb />
"I mean, to climb a ladder to the roof of<lb />
a building in the early morning hours � it's<lb />
like anything is OK and later on it's not OK<lb />
I hate to see people put themselves in a<lb />
position to be taken advantage of<lb />
Hinman's earlier comment, when<lb />
urnianfied, echoes the misconceptions of<lb />
those who believe no female is safe to be<lb />
alone with a male.<lb />
The tirst comment, when unclarified,<lb />
carries the undertone common to the ver-<lb />
min that commit rapes, people without rea-<lb />
sonable intelligence: She wanted it to hap-<lb />
pen; she asked for it. Perhaps the encounter<lb />
became too rough, maybe she changed her<lb />
mind, or perchance she did not realize what<lb />
was going on, but she asked tor it.<lb />
The victim is blameless. It is not her<lb />
fault. She did not ask for it. Someone raped<lb />
her. Someone else committed the crime.<lb />
"Rape begins the moment a woman<lb />
says no the victim's mother said Monday.<lb />
"And thev have that right. It's a woman's<lb />
issue, but it's a man's issue as well<lb />
In retrospect, the victim put herself at<lb />
risk � everyone should exercise caution<lb />
when they are alone with another. How-<lb />
ever, looking back and pointing a finger at<lb />
anyone's mistakes will not change the<lb />
present, it will certainly not change the<lb />
victim's present.<lb />
Everyone needs to learn from this inci-<lb />
dent. But what is there to learn? Don't trust<lb />
your friends?<lb />
The victim was with a friend that<lb />
evening. She was with someone she thought<lb />
she could trust, and she lost her trust that<lb />
evening. That will be one of the hardest part<lb />
of her to regain; it will also be the greatest.<lb />
Only through trust will she heal. Only<lb />
through trust will she be able to find happi-<lb />
ness and fulfillment through love.<lb />
A person of reasonable intelligence does<lb />
not expect his or her body to be violated,<lb />
they would trust a friend. A person of rea-<lb />
sonable intelligence would expect compas-<lb />
sion and understanding after suffering a<lb />
severe trauma.<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
Editorial about<lb />
city program<lb />
seen as negative<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
The East Carolinian deserves<lb />
some credit for recognizing that it<lb />
can do something significant about<lb />
the environment � and then do-<lb />
ing it. As you point out, there's no<lb />
use recycling if no one uses the<lb />
recycled material.<lb />
The slight grayness of the<lb />
paper makes me suspect that you<lb />
deserve more credit than you're<lb />
claiming. Perhaps your paper has<lb />
not been subjected to de-inking<lb />
and bleaching�environmentally<lb />
bad processes. Perhaps it has more<lb />
post-consumer fiber � the stuff<lb />
we put in the recycling bins.<lb />
I understand that paper can<lb />
claim to be recycled though the<lb />
major part is virgin fiber and most<lb />
or all of the rest is envelope trim-<lb />
mings and other paper that never<lb />
went to a consumer.<lb />
On the negative side, your<lb />
headline and quotations suggest<lb />
too dismal a picture.<lb />
Recycling is not dead. The<lb />
city is delivering several truck-<lb />
loads of paper a day to our recy-<lb />
cling center.<lb />
And plastic sells. It's just that<lb />
you have to have six or seven tons<lb />
before the buyer will have a truck<lb />
pick it up.<lb />
Fortunately our city and<lb />
county have room to accumulate<lb />
it for (hopefully) monthly pick up.<lb />
As for the market for recycled<lb />
paper � it hasn't caught up with<lb />
the push to recycle. That was ex-<lb />
pected.<lb />
So don't be discouraged.<lb />
With newspapers like yours, and<lb />
local of finals who aren't into re-<lb />
cycling for the money, we'll save<lb />
those trees.<lb />
Your paper looks great!<lb />
Edith Webber<lb />
English Department<lb />
Emeritus<lb />
Maxwell's Silver Hammer<lb />
More federal hypocrisy: Thomas' drug use<lb />
By Scott Maxwell<lb />
Editorial Columnist<lb />
President Bush's nomina-<lb />
tion of Clarence Thomas to the<lb />
Supreme Court has been a veri-<lb />
table cornucopia of hypocrisy.<lb />
Most amusine: the revela-<lb />
smoked marijuana The official<lb />
story, graven on two stone tablets<lb />
borne down from Mount Sinai bv<lb />
White House spokeswoman Jud v<lb />
Smith, is that Thomas smoked the<lb />
evil weed "several times" in col-<lb />
lege and "perhaps once" in law<lb />
school. (Smith also says Judge<lb />
Thomas "believes it was a mis-<lb />
take and never repeated it which<lb />
clashes with her earlier assertion<lb />
that he repeated it several times.<lb />
What fun.)<lb />
Of course, Thomas is "sorry"<lb />
he sinned, as politicrites usually<lb />
are when their transgressions are<lb />
made known to the public. In fact,<lb />
he claims that, everv single dav<lb />
since, he has regretted indulging<lb />
his natural curiosity.<lb />
Okay, give him the benefit<lb />
of thedoubt. Everv morning, over<lb />
corn flakes, Clarence Thomas re-<lb />
gretfully ruminates about his past<lb />
flirtation with Demon Hemp. Far<lb />
be it from me to cast doubt on the<lb />
eminent jurist's claim.<lb />
What's hypocritical, though,<lb />
is George Bush's flat statement<lb />
that he considers the judge's d ru g<lb />
use "of no consequence" to the<lb />
nomination proceedings.<lb />
"Of no consequence"? What<lb />
the heck has he been smoking?<lb />
Isn't this the same George Bush<lb />
who spouts all that crap about<lb />
how you should n't ever use drugs<lb />
at all, even just "experimenting<lb />
'cuz then you'll get hooked and<lb />
that'll lead to the hard stuff and<lb />
vou'll end up a drug-crazed fiend?<lb />
(Well, Thomas ended up a<lb />
Reaganoid Republican, so maybe<lb />
the warning isn't that far off, but<lb />
still ) Either drugs inevitably<lb />
ruin your life or they don't; Bush<lb />
should pick one and stick with it.<lb />
Even more to the point, isn't<lb />
this the same George Bush who<lb />
thinks that federal scholarship<lb />
money ought to be withheld from<lb />
college students convicted of drug-<lb />
related offenses, thereby aborting<lb />
the careers of many a budding<lb />
Clarence Thomas? As he denies<lb />
scholarships to students caught<lb />
tryingdrugs today, Bush absolves<lb />
one-time users now in positions of<lb />
power. If having tried drugs in<lb />
college is irrelevant to Thomas's<lb />
fitness for the Supreme Court, then<lb />
surely it ought to be similarly ir-<lb />
relevant toa present-dav student's<lb />
future job opportunities � but a<lb />
police record is not considered<lb />
irrelevant by most employers.<lb />
If Thomas were going to col-<lb />
lege or law school today, "experi-<lb />
mented" exactly the same wav,<lb />
and got caught, he'd never get a<lb />
chanceat theSupremeCourt. More<lb />
likely, he'd soon be stamping out<lb />
license plates at the state pen, and<lb />
then where would George Bush<lb />
tind a conservative black federal<lb />
ludge he could pretend was the<lb />
best-qualified person in the na-<lb />
tion to sit on America's highest<lb />
court of justice? It bears thinking<lb />
Food For Thought<lb />
about.<lb />
If you're a college student<lb />
and a drug user, at least episodes<lb />
like this give you some hope it<lb />
you're caught. Here are my per-<lb />
sonal recommendations to all you<lb />
"experimenters" out there  but,<lb />
uh, I'm not responsible for dam-<lb />
ages resulting from following my<lb />
advice.<lb />
Step One: when caught, say<lb />
vou're sorry. It never hurts to say<lb />
vou're sorTV, especially if vou don't<lb />
get too specific about what you<lb />
say you're sorry for. Others feel<lb />
nice and pompous when you allow<lb />
them to forgive you.<lb />
Step Two: deny that you<lb />
enjoved it. Despite the fact that<lb />
maniuana and most other drugs<lb />
invariably produce pleasurable<lb />
sensations in the imbiber � that's<lb />
why people use them, you know<lb />
� insist that you didn't enjoy it.<lb />
Americans distrust currently ille-<lb />
gal drugs because they consider<lb />
those drugs to be illegitimate<lb />
sources of pleasure; if you claim<lb />
you derived no pleasure, vou're<lb />
already halfway off the hook.<lb />
Step Three: announce your<lb />
desire to go into politics � er,<lb />
you'd better say "public service"<lb />
� where you plan to throw behind<lb />
bars everybody who does what<lb />
you say you should be forgiven<lb />
for doing. Though you're not<lb />
without sin, gleefully cast that first<lb />
stone.<lb />
Now, if President Bush ap-<lb />
plies the same standards to you<lb />
that he applied to Clarence Tho-<lb />
mas, he'll grant you a presidential<lb />
pardon. If he doesn't, try again in<lb />
five to ten years.<lb />
Above all, teachers need to care<lb />
By Michelle Terry<lb />
Editorial Coiumnist<lb />
The real value of education<lb />
is to help the students of today<lb />
who will help build a better to-<lb />
morrow.<lb />
Young people are the future.<lb />
In order to keep that future bright,<lb />
we need good teachers who help<lb />
educate the potential inventors,<lb />
scientists, doctors and lawyers. It<lb />
is not only important to teach what<lb />
is required but to teach young<lb />
people to dream and to make those<lb />
dreams come true.<lb />
The most important tool in<lb />
teaching is to care about your<lb />
students' education and, unfortu-<lb />
nately, there are many teachers<lb />
who don't really care about their<lb />
students. There are many kids who<lb />
go from one grade to the next with-<lb />
out learning anything.<lb />
These same kids will end up<lb />
in jail or dead because they were<lb />
robbed of the chance to be edu-<lb />
cated so they can proceed to<lb />
greater opportunities. Teachers<lb />
should be concerned about<lb />
whether or not their students learn<lb />
what they try to teach them.<lb />
There are students who do<lb />
not want to learn but it is up to<lb />
teachers often times to find the<lb />
good inside that person and bring<lb />
it out in them. Teaching is a hard<lb />
profession tha t shou id not be taken<lb />
lightly because a teacher has the<lb />
opportunity to mold a mind to be<lb />
a great mind or to allow a great<lb />
mind to be lost.<lb />
Teachers must inject life into<lb />
their classrooms because if stu-<lb />
dents see their teachersenjoy what<lb />
they are teaching then they will<lb />
want to learn. Many teachers lose<lb />
hope in students believing that<lb />
they will end up being nothing.<lb />
If a student feels that his<lb />
teachers have no hope in him then<lb />
he may not have any hope in<lb />
himself.<lb />
There are some students who<lb />
don't receive any love or attention<lb />
at home so theonly place that may<lb />
be able to show him some of this<lb />
feeling oi hope that he is some-<lb />
body may be through his teachers.<lb />
If the school systems don't<lb />
get teachers who care more about<lb />
their students than their paychecks<lb />
then society loses.<lb />
It is a lossof society of a great<lb />
mind that could help build our<lb />
future instead if wedon't take care<lb />
of our future then we have noth-<lb />
ing to build upon. Teachers need<lb />
to realize that they are part of what<lb />
will happen to our future and<lb />
whether or not it will be bnght or<lb />
bleak.<lb />
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Judgement<lb />
By Matt Jones<lb />
Stiff Writer<lb />
"I'll be back"<lb />
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, re Kick.<lb />
Terminator 2: Judgement<lb />
opened July 3, and as been on<lb />
. top of the movie charts for three<lb />
� ceks I nlike many movie sequels,<lb />
s one does its cult predicessor<lb />
� ice.<lb />
Terminator 2" takes place ten<lb />
i. i rs after the first meeting of Sarah<lb />
n with her nemesis. The ter-<lb />
nator is a cyborg killer, a ma-<lb />
hmeendoskeleton surrounded bv<lb />
u ma n flesh whose one job is to act<lb />
out its name.<lb />
othing much has changed<lb />
the last movie, the machines<lb />
vho rule the world in the future<lb />
29 AD.) are still attempting to<lb />
Mpeoutthesurvivorsof the human<lb />
race. The machines, led by a<lb />
i per computer called Skynet,<lb />
� rted a nuclear war on August 27,<lb />
i be date was known by the<lb />
survivors as "Judgement Day<lb />
Sarah's son, John, is the leader<lb />
ur Ivors who have formed a<lb />
resistance group against the ma-<lb />
Thus the machines hope that<lb />
ending their terminators Kick<lb />
t thevcaneliminate the leader<lb />
r their enemy at the source.<lb />
saxah bea t the te rrru nator in the<lb />
� fUmbefore John waseven born.<lb />
Terminator 2 they try again<lb />
a ith a newer, mon- advanced ter<lb />
,tor, but this time in the vear<lb />
" I w hen her son is 10 years old.<lb />
But John Connor anticipates the<lb />
nove and programs another ter-<lb />
linatof to go back and protect his<lb />
lunger self. The terminator he<lb />
ends Kick however, is not as ad-<lb />
vanced as the machine's version. It<lb />
all makes for an interesting match<lb />
up.<lb />
As entertaining as the original<lb />
was, its sequel is more than a senes<lb />
of unending chases 'Terminator<lb />
2" is a mon intelligent picture,<lb />
dealing with several subplots, and<lb />
even a tinge of morality On that<lb />
level, the sequel can be viewed as<lb />
improved<lb />
Not much more can be said of<lb />
the plot, as not to reveal anv of its<lb />
surprises. Butoneshould rcrnember<lb />
the quote fmm the first movie which<lb />
John relayed back through time' to<lb />
his mother The future is not set.<lb />
There is no fate but w hat we make<lb />
for ourselves<lb />
The plot was nearly flawless.<lb />
There were some scenes that did<lb />
seem a little unrealistic.<lb />
1 or instance, in one moment,<lb />
Sarah has a chance to kill the man<lb />
who will eventually develop the<lb />
technology that leads u i the nuclear<lb />
deaths of three billion people To<lb />
kill this man would svm to be the<lb />
logical action and it is hard to be-<lb />
lieve that she d id n t have the nerve<lb />
to pull the trigger thereby prevent-<lb />
ing the disaster. An advocate of the<lb />
film might replv that the intention<lb />
of the movie was to emphasize the<lb />
value of human life, thus she could<lb />
not kill one man, even to save three<lb />
billion<lb />
Ihe advanced terminator also<lb />
seemed somewhat unrealistic<lb />
Granted, it is hard to argue the he<lb />
lievabihtvof some tat UOftSOf a sci-<lb />
ence fiction plot and to refuse other<lb />
parts But, somehow though, it is<lb />
not difficult to imagine the exist<lb />
encv of Schwarzenegger's termina-<lb />
tor (oiled a T BOO) Cameron him-<lb />
self stated that it isnot Kird toaccept<lb />
the Original terminator<lb />
Cameron said in a press release-<lb />
that Khevability of a 'blend be-<lb />
tween a human component aixi a<lb />
machiiv component (stems from)<lb />
the tact that it is now an aspect of<lb />
everyday life surrounded by ma-<lb />
chines<lb />
He went on to sav that "medi-<lb />
cal advances have also shown us<lb />
that even the human btxly is just a<lb />
very complex machine<lb />
But there is the problem. Al-<lb />
though the T-800 terminator is just<lb />
a macine surrounded by human<lb />
skin, the advanced model (T-1000)<lb />
is not similar at all.<lb />
"If the T-800 series can be com-<lb />
pared to a human Panzer tank, then<lb />
the T-1000 is a Porsche said<lb />
Cameron.<lb />
The T-1000 model isdrastically<lb />
different from the T-800 having no<lb />
endoskeleton or skin. It is made out<lb />
of a type of liquid metal. It is able to<lb />
transform itself into anything pos-<lb />
sible, except for objects like guns or<lb />
explosives which require moving<lb />
parts and chemicals. Thus we find<lb />
the T-1000 using itself to create<lb />
knivesand blunt instruments for its<lb />
terminating.<lb />
Sure, thisall soundspretty neat,<lb />
but isn't it all going a little to far.<lb />
Where is theT-lGWsCPU, whereis<lb />
its power source, where is it a ma<lb />
chtneatall?N'oneof this is explained<lb />
in the film<lb />
It is interesting to note that the<lb />
same people who worked on the<lb />
movie "The Abyss" (namely<lb />
Cameron and his special effects<lb />
crew) worked on 'Terminator 2 If<lb />
one looks closely, the effects used<lb />
for the water creatures in "The<lb />
Abyss" and the effects used for the<lb />
T-1000 contain a strong resem-<lb />
blance.<lb />
Perhaps Cameron liked his ef-<lb />
fect he found in 'The Abyss" so<lb />
much that he felt a need to use it<lb />
again Thus he needed a creature<lb />
which would tit the description. So<lb />
he developed the idea of the ad-<lb />
vanced terminator, created out of<lb />
the liquid metal, which would take<lb />
on the same actions as his water<lb />
creatures Ineffect,Cameron started<lb />
witha special effect,and sculptured<lb />
a movie around it.<lb />
The technology used is indeed<lb />
impress! ve,bu t it feelslikeCameron<lb />
suffered believability by including<lb />
it in this film.<lb />
The performances in the film<lb />
were adequate. Schwarzenegger is,<lb />
as always, believable up to a point.<lb />
He is great while doing action<lb />
scenes, and his one-liners are never<lb />
a disappoi ntment. When emotional<lb />
scenes come up, he does lack a bit.<lb />
Luckily, this movie impeded the<lb />
majority of his emotions, since he<lb />
plays the role of a machine. At the<lb />
end though he does have his mo-<lb />
ment, and the performance is a little<lb />
under par.<lb />
Linda Hamilton, on the other<lb />
hand, gave a marvellous rendition<lb />
of her character, Sarah. She pre-<lb />
sented a gruelingly realistic perfor-<lb />
mance of a woman who has gone<lb />
over the edge. With the knowledge<lb />
of a future which includes a nuclear<lb />
holocaust, it would be hard to re-<lb />
main emotionally stable, and<lb />
Hamilton portrays this to the full-<lb />
est.<lb />
As for voung John Connor,<lb />
newcomer Eddie Furlong was cast.<lb />
Newcomer by the way, means that<lb />
he has no other acting experience. It<lb />
was, to put it mildly, the biggest<lb />
mistake Cameron has made. Fur-<lb />
long was literally picked otf the<lb />
street, given a month of acting train-<lb />
ing, and thrust into the production.<lb />
It shows.<lb />
With all the money spent on the<lb />
production ($90 million, making it<lb />
the most expensive movie ever<lb />
made), one �ould think that<lb />
Cameron could have gotten a de-<lb />
cent child actor with some experi-<lb />
ence. Many come to mind who<lb />
would have done far better than<lb />
Furlong.<lb />
Apart from the film s compara-<lb />
tively small drawbacks, it was ex-<lb />
tremely entertaining. Many of the<lb />
special effects left the audience be-<lb />
wildered, asking themselves, "How<lb />
did they do that?"<lb />
The plot, for the most part, was<lb />
intricate and well thought, creating<lb />
a setting for a believable, multi-fac-<lb />
eted, action picture.<lb />
The chances look high for the<lb />
film to make back the $90 million it<lb />
cost to make. In fact it could cer-<lb />
tainly take the most of this year's<lb />
summer films.<lb />
After all, Schwarzenegger has<lb />
done it many times before.<lb />
Photo court�1 of Tri-Stv<lb />
Androids and acton fill the screen m this summer's biggest movie hit<lb />
Study habits make,<lb />
break performance<lb />
By Michael Harrison<lb />
Staff Wnter<lb />
Ptroper planning and organi-<lb />
zation are essential to your suet e s<lb />
in college. It might sound simple,<lb />
but for many students, full rvaliza-<lb />
� � � �<lb />
By Matt Jones<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
It isn't theShakespearethat Mrs.<lb />
1 illigan taught mein the UXh grade,<lb />
� ut I like it.<lb />
ohn Shearin did it again. His<lb />
� rsion of A Midsummer Night's<lb />
I fraamopened on July 17 to a recep-<lb />
tive crowd. But, it didn't really look<lb />
iike Shakespeare.<lb />
( H.neareallthefnllycostumes,<lb />
the thick English accents, and gen-<lb />
erally speaking, the stuffiness. In<lb />
heu of thesestandard Shakespearian<lb />
in tifs. there are imaginative, inno-<lb />
. ah vesertingsandcosrumes,actors<lb />
w hocanbeunderstood,anda light-<lb />
hearted, whimsical evening of en-<lb />
tertainment.<lb />
John Shearin, the artistic pro-<lb />
ducer of the Summer Theatre and<lb />
the director of the play. Rewrote the<lb />
niles to how Shakespeare is done,<lb />
and did it well. It should be noted<lb />
that this in itself is not a mean ac-<lb />
complishment, as it is generally ac-<lb />
cepted in the theater world that<lb />
when one plays with Shakespeare,<lb />
it is easy to do damage.<lb />
But, there is no damage done to<lb />
this production. At the moment<lb />
upon entering the theater, it is easy<lb />
to tell that some changes will be<lb />
seen While being ushered to the<lb />
seats, a carnivalcsque atmosphere<lb />
begins with the pipe music heard<lb />
through the sound system. But it<lb />
isn't Mendelssohn's classical ren-<lb />
dition usually accompanied with<lb />
the play, instead, strangely enough,<lb />
organ musk from a circus enve-<lb />
lopes the theater.<lb />
The front half of the stage is<lb />
clearly visible and it is easily seen<lb />
that this is not the settingone would<lb />
normally expect for a Shakespeare<lb />
play.<lb />
Upon further inspection, the<lb />
music is explained, the stage is set<lb />
up in a circus motif. The key<lb />
characters's names an- written on<lb />
the walls of the set, with their pic-<lb />
tures painted above them, in a typi-<lb />
cal sideshow fashion It give, the<lb />
impression that each of the players<lb />
are attractions at a travellingcircus.<lb />
The largest of the paintings an1<lb />
on either side of the stage, carrying<lb />
the names and pictures of Oboron<lb />
and Titania, the King and Queen of<lb />
the fairies. Oberon's portrait gives<lb />
the impression of a circus psychic,<lb />
whileTitania looks more likea palm<lb />
the likes of which would be seen on<lb />
trapeze artists or tightrope walkers.<lb />
As the play progresses, the land<lb />
of the fairiesis visited. But when the<lb />
front half of the stage is rolled back<lb />
at the startof the second act,no dark<lb />
wood is seen, as one might expect.<lb />
Instead, the set holds the makings<lb />
of a funhouse. It is elaborate. The<lb />
scene is nearly unbelievable.<lb />
The set features a giant mouth<lb />
(yes, a giant mouth), surrounded<lb />
by two large hands holding a fork<lb />
reader. After the play begins, it is and a spoon. A catwalk sits along<lb />
easy tosee that Shcann had thought the back of the stage, with slides<lb />
coming down on<lb />
either side, to al-<lb />
low the actors to<lb />
travel from back to<lb />
front. When the<lb />
actors need to go<lb />
back up, they sim-<lb />
ply climb up the<lb />
ringers of the<lb />
hand. It is Shear<lb />
(excuse the pun)<lb />
imagination.<lb />
In addition to<lb />
the changes made<lb />
in the set, Shearin<lb />
also spruces up the<lb />
comedy in the<lb />
play.Hedoesliftle<lb />
more than add<lb />
certain expres-<lb />
sions here or dif-<lb />
ferent actions<lb />
there, but it does<lb />
Photo couiMy oi a. o wwimif the trick. To say the<lb />
out the portraits well, as both of the least, it is quite a bit more entertain-<lb />
characters exhibit a bit of the per-<lb />
sona of their effigies.<lb />
As the play begins, the circus<lb />
motif is furthered. As the characters<lb />
begin to appear onstage, they each<lb />
wear a different style of circus cos-<lb />
mg than the BBC version you would<lb />
see on public television.<lb />
The acting is also quite enjoy-<lb />
able. All of the characters deserve<lb />
equal commendations. Most nota-<lb />
blyisHeniyStrozier'sperfdrmance<lb />
tume. Theseus and Hippolyta, the as Bottom, one of the players. He<lb />
Duke and Queen, wear typical gives the role the talent which is<lb />
"strongmenoutfits,appropriateto always needed to express<lb />
urcharactereTherestofthemain Shakespeare's comedic intentions,<lb />
players style other circus outfits, There are some small disap-<lb />
"Terminator 2: Judgement<lb />
Dav" is now playing at the<lb />
Bucanneer Theater. Call 756-3307<lb />
for show-times.<lb />
pHendrix<lb />
pointments such as Paul Lombardi,<lb />
playing the role of Puck. Although<lb />
he embodies a somewhat minor<lb />
character, he does speak the last<lb />
lines of the play which are probably<lb />
the most memorable. ("If we shad-<lb />
ows have offended, think but this<lb />
and all is mended) The words,<lb />
seem to bounce off Lombardi, as if<lb />
he doesn't really feel them, but<lb />
merely reads them, retracting some<lb />
of the impact of the play. Much of<lb />
his performance seems similarly<lb />
disjointed.<lb />
Jack Young, who played<lb />
Lysander, could also improve his<lb />
performance. Though it is not from<lb />
lack of effort, in fact, he seems to try<lb />
too hard. He puts forth too much<lb />
emotion in his lines, as if trying to<lb />
win a melodrama award.<lb />
The others characters perform<lb />
flawlessly, each adding to their re-<lb />
spective roles. But, in the end, it all<lb />
flows back to the director. Without<lb />
Shearin's influence, the play would<lb />
be only a fraction of itself.<lb />
The most fabulous facet of<lb />
Shearin'sproduction concerns how,<lb />
as far as dialogue is concerned, ex-<lb />
tremely close to Shakespeare's<lb />
original he has adhered. He does<lb />
change quite a bit near the end, but<lb />
trust me, it is for the better. The last<lb />
twenty minutes of the play are sure<lb />
tocreate an eternal smileonall those<lb />
who watch.<lb />
O.K so sure, it isn't the<lb />
Shakespeare you're used to But<lb />
if s good.<lb />
Maybe we should call it �<lb />
Shakesheann.<lb />
� � ��<lb />
A Midsummer Night's Dream<lb />
will be playing nightly at 8:15 at<lb />
McGinnis Theatre through Satur-<lb />
day. Tickets are $15, although stu-<lb />
dents may obtain tickets for 12<lb />
price at the box office from 8 to 8:15<lb />
on the night of the performance<lb />
they would like to attend.<lb />
professor.<lb />
Finally, don't worry any more<lb />
than vou absolutely have to � that<lb />
instructor will probably still be<lb />
teaching the sameclassatteryou've<lb />
mowed onto other things.<lb />
Partici paring in a class is much<lb />
more enjoyable than being a pas-<lb />
sive listener. Go to class prepared<lb />
and feel free to offer pieces of infor-<lb />
tion of that fact can be big news.<lb />
Many college students wander<lb />
aimlessly amund thecampus. from mation, even opinions, about sub-<lb />
class to class. Socializing with peels Most professors like students<lb />
friends, listening to Led Zeppelin<lb />
and watching "In Living Color<lb />
monopolize their schedules Then<lb />
they wonder why they made a 5<lb />
CPA.<lb />
Others really try to do well but<lb />
seemingly cannot find enough dme-<lb />
to do everything thev need to do.<lb />
Suggestions are nowoffered in this<lb />
college-career-saving, life-sparing<lb />
article to spend your time more<lb />
effectively. Any sugge.stion, no<lb />
matter how mundane it may st xi nd,<lb />
can make more efficient use of yiur<lb />
valuable time.<lb />
To begin, lay out the clothes<lb />
you plan to wear ahead of time so<lb />
that your sleepy mind won't take<lb />
an especially long time in the<lb />
morning to decide what to wear.<lb />
Keep your books, keys, wallet<lb />
and money in the same place all the<lb />
who offer insight into a topic But<lb />
don't go overboard and try to<lb />
dominate the class.<lb />
An instructor's mistake, an<lb />
unclear passage in a textbook and<lb />
contusing directions can make any<lb />
subject unclear. So ask questions.<lb />
Ask for another explanation or a<lb />
more detailed one. Asking for ex-<lb />
amples can tremendously clarify a<lb />
vague topic<lb />
Questions that could require<lb />
lengthy answers should be written<lb />
in vour notebooks to ask the teacher<lb />
after class.<lb />
Ask other students for help,<lb />
especially if your professor isn't<lb />
recepti ve to students' questions. So,<lb />
don't sit next to stupid people.<lb />
Someone who says "bogus" and<lb />
"dude" a lot can be a big tip-off.<lb />
In lectures, pay careful atten-<lb />
time so you won't have to spend hon to your professors's opening<lb />
hours looking for them. and cking remarks and listen for<lb />
Plan TV viewing ahead of time key words in lectures, which can be<lb />
if you tend to watch it too long. If among the following: 'The reason<lb />
you get a TV guide, circle all pro-<lb />
grams you plan to watch for the<lb />
week and stick to it; watch nothing<lb />
that isn't circled.<lb />
Do your work as soon as pos-<lb />
sible to save time for recreation<lb />
is this The basic idea is  Notice<lb />
that Take note of Remember<lb />
that A major development<lb />
Supporting material can<lb />
greatly clarify unclear material. So<lb />
listen for the appropnate words<lb />
later.DoassJgnmentsaheadoftime that signal upcoming supporting<lb />
to give yourself extra time later in information, such as 'Tor example<lb />
the week,if you wantit. Plan some- , For instance  FurtK -more <lb />
thing fun to do after you finish Also  On the other hand  In<lb />
your work. A trip downtown to contrast Similarly <lb />
Cubbie's or Substation could be Conclusionsareoftensignaled<lb />
theboostyouneed torush through by such phrases as "From this we<lb />
the rest of your work. can see In conclusion Finally<lb />
HangupthephoneHanphone msummaryAsaresultand<lb />
conversations with a friend in ad<lb />
vance for a time when you both<lb />
will be free.<lb />
Bad professors seem to appear<lb />
in a torrential flood for some stu<lb />
Therefore<lb />
In conversations, most mean-<lb />
ing comes from body language and<lb />
tone of voice. So watch for main<lb />
ideas through the instructor's use<lb />
dents. Nevertheless, always be of gestures, posture, facial expres-<lb />
prepared,ontimeandtrynottogo sion pauses in speech and tone of<lb />
to sleep. voce<lb />
Don't blow up at the instruc- Remember that notes are per-<lb />
tor,either,disaster would beirnmi- rwipsthebestieiiuorcementofwhat<lb />
nent Ask a teacher you like or a you hear in class. Borrow<lb />
counselor for advice when you're someone's notes to get any infor-<lb />
in difficult situations. mation you might have misaed,<lb />
Also make sure you aren't do- especially if you were daydream-<lb />
ing anything to irritate or anger the mgurtcontrollably.<lb /><pb facs="00058293_tn_0006" /><lb />
6<lb />
(She ?Eaflt (Earolinian<lb />
July 24,1991<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
Pittsburgh smashes Atlanta 12-3<lb />
By Matt Mumma<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
In the second of a three-game<lb />
series against the Atlanta Braves,<lb />
Pittsburgh came up on the winning<lb />
side of a 12-3 stomp.<lb />
Gary Red us hit a grand slam<lb />
over the centerfield fence in the fifth<lb />
inning and rookie John VVehner<lb />
went 5-for-5 in his second major<lb />
league appearance of his career that<lb />
helped the Pirates over the Braves<lb />
at Three Rivers Stadium.<lb />
The Braves won the first game<lb />
of the series Monday 7-3, but the<lb />
Pirates returned Teusday night with<lb />
a vengance. Pittsburgh had 16 hits<lb />
compared to Atlanta's paltry four.<lb />
The Braves did, however, start<lb />
out with an early lead in the first<lb />
inning as Otis Nixon lead off the<lb />
game with a single.<lb />
Nixon stole second and scored<lb />
on a fielders choice off the bat of<lb />
Terry Pendelton. In the second in-<lb />
ning Jeff Treadway hit a two-run<lb />
homer that put the Braves up 3-0.<lb />
Atlanta was to get only two<lb />
more hits the rest of the game as<lb />
Doug Drabek overcame his early<lb />
inning jitters to retire the Braves<lb />
three-in-a-row in the third and<lb />
fourth innings.<lb />
If it was the fiersome Pirate<lb />
onslaught, a more focused and<lb />
insistant Drabek or a combination<lb />
of the two, the Bra vescertai nl v OOU Id<lb />
not match the Pirate bats.<lb />
The Pirates scored four runs on<lb />
six hits in the third inning that put<lb />
them in the lead for good at b-3. An<lb />
RBI singleby Robby Bonds, Wehner<lb />
and a two-run single by Mike<lb />
LeVallier were the major contribu-<lb />
tors in the inning.<lb />
The inning would nothavebeen<lb />
so bad for starting pitcher Charlie<lb />
Leibrandt if the Braves fielding<lb />
would have been better. Jay Bell's<lb />
single to left was flubbed by Dion<lb />
Sanders, Bobby Bonilla's grounder<lb />
missed the outstretched glove of<lb />
Pendleton and two consecutive<lb />
grounders to Treadway were<lb />
botched, one of which should have<lb />
been a double play.<lb />
In thefifth inning the Pittsburgh<lb />
bats increased their lead to seven<lb />
runs. Bonds and Weher singled and<lb />
Jose Lind was hit by a pitch that<lb />
loaded the bases.<lb />
After LeVallier and Drabek<lb />
floundered at the plate, Redus<lb />
stepped up and hita two-outgrand<lb />
slam. It was the fourth grand slam<lb />
oi his career and came at an oppor-<lb />
tune time as it was hisonly hit of the<lb />
game.<lb />
But Pittsburgh had not finished<lb />
with the Atlanta pitching staff that<lb />
is to say Bonilla was not done.<lb />
Bonilla hit a two-run shot just<lb />
over the leftfield fence that put the<lb />
Pirates up 12-3. It was his 52 RBI of<lb />
the seasonand he as he went 2-for 5<lb />
with a double.<lb />
Wehner, who played in his<lb />
second major league game of his<lb />
career was a bright young face in<lb />
the Pirate lineup. He played third<lb />
base as well as anyone could expect<lb />
and hisfive singles and RBI showed<lb />
that he can hit against a playoff<lb />
contending team.<lb />
Atlanta now drops to three<lb />
games behind the division leading<lb />
Dodgers who have a homestand<lb />
with the Philadelphia Phillies. The<lb />
Braves will play Pittsburg again<lb />
Wednesday with ace Tom Glavine<lb />
on the mound.<lb />
NBA most racially integrated of all sports<lb />
(AP) �When it comes to mi-<lb />
nority hiring, the NBA gets am A,<lb />
'he NFL gets a C and baseball gets<lb />
aC<lb />
Northeastern University's<lb />
Center for the Study of Sport in<lb />
Society gave the sports these grades<lb />
in a report. When it comes to im-<lb />
provement, the NBA gets another<lb />
A, the NFL gets a C and baseball<lb />
gets another C<lb />
"It is very disheartening to see<lb />
how little progress has been made<lb />
in major league baseball said Ri-<lb />
chard Lapcnkk, the center's direc-<lb />
tor. There are very few blacks<lb />
holding those positions<lb />
Rich Levin, a spokesman for<lb />
commissioner Fay Vincent, said the<lb />
study was flawed.<lb />
"We have minorities in a van-<lb />
ety of positions, from the National<lb />
League president to secretaries to<lb />
marketing and public relations<lb />
people Levin said.<lb />
This is the second year the cen-<lb />
ter issued its "Racial Report Card<lb />
Last year, when the center is-<lb />
sued its first Racial Report Card, it<lb />
found opportunities were increas-<lb />
ing for minorities with the major<lb />
sports leagues.<lb />
'The 1991 version is less opti-<lb />
mistic due to either stagnation or<lb />
decline in key indicators aside from<lb />
on-the-field play the report said.<lb />
The NBA led in nearly all cat-<lb />
egories: 72 percent of its players are<lb />
black, down from 75 percent last<lb />
vear. The league had six black head<lb />
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Frank Robinson started the season<lb />
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office hiring, with black general<lb />
managers in Los Angeles, Cleve-<lb />
land, New Jersev Minneapolis and<lb />
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woman to hold the job in any sport.<lb />
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- - Bill Lucas of the Braves, who<lb />
died in 1979 � and the NFL has<lb />
never had one.<lb />
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assistant coaches dropped a per-<lb />
centage point to 16 percent, com-<lb />
missioner Paul Tagliabue got high<lb />
marks for appointing blacks to key<lb />
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advisor Dr. Lawrence Brown and<lb />
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�Conventional wisdom holds that<lb />
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by the champion so much as thev<lb />
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and lose, and still somehow, it was<lb />
the illusion of success that he re-<lb />
called. Until Sunday, he really had<lb />
not understood success at all.<lb />
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the final day of the championship<lb />
and both times the man who played<lb />
alongside him finished the tourna-<lb />
ment by hoisting the silver claret<lb />
jug above his head.<lb />
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during this final round, exactly<lb />
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smoothest, he found himself won-<lb />
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again. Whether, after all this time<lb />
and all that heartbreak, he was go-<lb />
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stead of remaining that hyphen-<lb />
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time Baker-Finch said Sundav,<lb />
that same silver jug now pressed<lb />
tightly against his chest, "and the<lb />
pain of those other couple times<lb />
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day<lb />
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the minefield of Royal Birkdale with<lb />
the assurance of a man in posses-<lb />
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heart out of his competitors with<lb />
birdies on five of the first seven<lb />
holes. Then he sat back, knowing<lb />
that for once, he had the luxury of<lb />
just keeping it close, plucking the<lb />
occasional birdie and waiting to see<lb />
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rest of them had left.<lb />
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pretenders fell away.<lb />
Three-time champion Seve<lb />
Ballesteros � who had run him<lb />
over en route to the 1984 champion-<lb />
ship at St. Andrews � started the<lb />
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holes.<lb />
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virtuall v ignored Baker-Finch while<lb />
crafting his own legacy with a<lb />
record-setting performance last year<lb />
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on Saturday.<lb />
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countryman Greg Norman � in<lb />
whose shadow Baker-Finch and a<lb />
host of other talented Australians<lb />
continue to languish � got as close<lb />
as 2-under, but his charge was<lb />
nothing more than a distant echo.<lb />
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with any chance of wounding<lb />
Baker-Finch was fired by playing<lb />
partner Mark OMeara at No. 17.<lb />
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under and within four shots,<lb />
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from eight feet that caught the left<lb />
edge of the cup, danced along the<lb />
back lip and spun out.<lb />
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with experience now Baker-Finch<lb />
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still gaining experience. Experience<lb />
means going out there and playing<lb />
like you know how<lb />
spokesman Reggie Roberts.<lb />
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assistant coaches in the NFL-spon-<lb />
sored World League of American<lb />
Football are black. The WLAF has<lb />
no black head coaches.<lb />
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agement jobs in the NFL dropped a<lb />
percentage point to 6 percent, blacks<lb />
moved into key roles with Chicago,<lb />
New England, San Diego and<lb />
Philadelphia.<lb />
Thereport said baseball's move<lb />
to put minonties into management<lb />
has slowed since the fury over Al<lb />
Campanis' statement in 1987 that<lb />
blacksdidn't have the "necessities"<lb />
to be in management.<lb />
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appointment of Bill White as NL<lb />
president, the highest-ranking black<lb />
executive in pro sports, the study<lb />
said there has been little progress.<lb />
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cent of the front office jobs over the<lb />
last two years, up from 6 percent<lb />
from 1988. Total minority employ-<lb />
ment accounted for 15 percent.<lb />
Blacks held 10 percent of the<lb />
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office last year, the same as 1988 and<lb />
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panic executives or department<lb />
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LeMond falls behind,<lb />
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GAP, France (AP) � The re-<lb />
ports of Greg LeMond's demise in<lb />
the Tour de France may have been<lb />
greatly exaggerated.<lb />
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out of it after a coupleof exhausting<lb />
mountain stages, LeMond re-<lb />
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in the final 9 miles of Monday's lMh<lb />
leg.<lb />
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and confronted with a bkxxi test<lb />
that revealed too many white cells,<lb />
LeMond gained 26 seconds on<lb />
leader Miguel Indurain to close the<lb />
gap to 4 minutes, 42 seconds.<lb />
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fifth.<lb />
"I had a big breakdown at V'al<lb />
Louron but now I am back in the<lb />
race in my head he said.<lb />
The race has six more stages<lb />
before concluding in Paris on Sun-<lb />
day. Next is today'sclimbup 1'Alpe<lb />
d'Huez, a 6,100-foot mountain that<lb />
LeMond has had success on.<lb />
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inthe climb toGianniBugnoof Italv<lb />
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different situation then. He was<lb />
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Spanish team leader, and was used<lb />
up in an effort to tire out the oppo-<lb />
sition. Now Delgadoisl6:30behind<lb />
out of contention and must help<lb />
Indurain.<lb />
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concern in the pack by the way he<lb />
attacked.<lb />
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other nders. Then, in the last 3.2<lb />
miles, he poured it on and only<lb />
Marco Lietti of Italy stayed with<lb />
him.<lb />
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