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By CHRISTINE CHROMEN S .... EdJIor-iIt-eili,( Atlantic Sun Ke.. in PMrick Cain. a 23-year-old F10rida Atlanlic Uni .. ersilY Sludenl. was fMalIy shot on TueMlay, January 17. in Delray Beaclt during a drug lransaction. K'<'DI'ding 10 police records. CaUl. "ila> Iud .... en hiI cirlfriatd home .. approllin""ely 12:30 a.m .. ",u fotond Vol.68 '0.3 The WPekly Publiciltion of Florida Atlantic University CAIN/p.3 JanuaJ') 25. 1989 Residence hall credit hour requirement to increase Students enrolled in less than 12 credits will not be accommodated in dorms Rat to open patio for food service B} STANTON MOHTON S .... SUif[ WrI,.-r Harris. (25), -.,. 1Ilbo>...... 'lorida Sou\tIob'TI'. dd"ft>der (20). _tlwyo1er ... For-.u. ... acory Ia...,.,.u. 17. ,btllly. So we phased ,n ••ratlt1al reduction and ehminat>t>n of Palm Beach Community Colle.e studcnos ..... ho _ere replaced by .,ur o_n freshman and Wphoornores_ •• See HOUSING/p.2 He conlinued. sayina. "TlteJe are inlCrim measures for full-lime use by full_.ime uuden... 11'>e DCJl' ••cp II \1) build mot"e campu. housing. Based on lasl fall'. do... Anhc....,r_Bu""h·. Eagle Foods di .. ision Another 's for a con.pany '0 donate lhe money 10 SIUdcnI G<...emmenl_illt the undcrstandina <hal the money WO'\Ild be used 10 purchase ,he 'enl. The Senale will be mee'ing litis _ee" and the I"»si. ble fundina of lhe 'en' _ill be On lhe: .,0' ...... Anothcr source of f.. nth 'ha' has been SUll:ge<tetl is 'he FAU Foundal;on. Many Siudenll ha.. e been coneemcd about lhe: possibilily of the Ral losing familiar ambiance. This concern has been heightened receRlly by lhe: ren", .. al of "".. eral of lhe beer Illal adorn III'" waU. of Ihc Ru•• The S.uden' OQ.. CrTInlCn, 'cprescnl:l.li .. cs pr",scn' alille mee'ing .. oi<:<:<l litis concern and.... ,,,, DSS"'OO .ha, ,he ''''mo..al of the signs "'b only leonporary d"" 10 'h'" proposed painling of the R., which .... ill la"c plae", during "'e week of February 6. During lhal week llIe Ral .... ill be closed. Hurro_s has said Ihallhe present atn..... phcr'" of lhe Ral _ill probably ha..e to be loned down .1Ighl_ ly 10 accommodale lhose who _ill be dining in lhe: Ral during lhe cufe'eria's ek>surc. Another concern lhlol_•• broughl"P ""'" ltJC. cI""nli"""" oflhe Ral which is not a1",ays .. p.o par. Burro_s usured lhe cornm,,,ce lhD'the new COII,raclor _ill be obligaled '0 usume rcsponsibillly for .....,p,ng the food faeilllies clean. 11'>e cafeleria', fin"re was allO d'lCU5SOd. Firsl. there _,II be. l-o-day delay In the completIOn of the reno""'M>n due 10 delay ,n lhe d";i ..ery ofprc<2Sl beams. This delay ,,·,11 put.h <:omplelion bKk fTOm the pre.. iously an- """po'cd firs< to nuddIe halfofSept.-mber to the lal- ler p.:on of the monllt. The school is CIIrrenliy p1anmng "" tai<ing bids f... a .... - food service conlnICI. Th,nccn other <:om. ponies besides DAKA ha>'e eJ<presscd intereM in ob- MEETING/p.4 renl reo;o<Icnu would be a(feeled by the ""_ polocy_ From a h,uonc.1 penpecti>'e, SC....m ....e!>er eJlpl.incd. "_hen the un, ..en"y decided 10 becon>e a fotor_year '11SlJlU1M>n a few yean. .10, the cencDI consensus ...... lhlol the 111051 efreel' .. e use of the residence hall. """"Id bo; full-tIme hous,nl. We had nuibilily in c1il,blhly rcqu'remen,. back 1hen. bul ,he llrowing enroll- menll meanl less and less neJ<- On Friday. Janu.ry 20. an ImPOrtanl moctln. of lhe Un...e .... lIy Cenler (UC) Ad ..,"'ry Board look place. The .ub;ca. concerned arrangcnlCnl51" leon_ poxarily IK:<:ommot!:tle food ...,..... ice In the R.lI while ,he eafcleri. i. be,ng reno.."led and lhe Cufclc"a's fu'ure ,,"cr Ihe ne,,1 fe_ year •• The parking .illlau"" _"s .lso on ,he agenda btll had '0 .... poslponed due 10 tile unellpeeled of Or. George f'erk'M. lhe ",ee pr<:liidem of Ad- minislra,i .. e Affai.s. Lee Hurro...... d,reclor of au.· i1iary lIt:..... ices. prcscn'oo the ,nfom",""" 11"'1 he had galhere<! to the eornmincc. II has already been d""lded 10 open up lhe pal,O area outside of lhe Ra' for food ...,..... ice 10 as not 10 greatly dimini.h Hal eapacily. In order for lhe school 10 do IlIi •• a roof of !lOme son onus' .... plae· ed o"er lhe area. II h"" been decided lhlo' a lenl_ilI beSI fulllU ,hi. rcqu'remenl. Origi .... lIy .•here h." been plano 10 lease one btll .. nfon"na.",ly. no company seem. 10 be 'nle..... led in .his proposal. ConS"'Quendy, the Un; .. e....;ly "'ill ha .." 10 purchase 0"". One company. Uni .. ",rsal C.n .... und Tent. has t_o Iypes of lents lhlo' may bel. su" lhe school'. needs. The 1i ....1 type i. a slop;na 'enl wInch sells forappro.imalely S6llOO. '->we...,.. there i. a SIngle- use Iype. of.cn, wh1Ch sell. for S7SJ6. Sionae and price ooem 10 be the only d,ffkuhiellhat hInder iu purchase Ifnced be. SlODFCIIIt be fotond. the mat· ter of nM>IXY .. a d,ff"'r",nl concern Se..eDI beer compo.nies lhlo' do busi",,", on c.m· pus Ioa..e been 10 dona.", rrooncy 10 the oc:t>ooI for the pu'f'O'iC of buy"... the len.. H............".. bec:-au.se of sta'e hqo.oor 1._•• lhey ha..", boen barred from doi"l: 10. T ......... ys ..- .... nd "',. dilemma ha_ boen pr0- posed. One i. for the companies to fund lhe pmject "'rough one of their nonakhohe d, ..i.ions such .. _ere accepted under academoc eJ<cepcion policy; "'," i •. 1/w::IR ItlIdenu wht>se teuom for l1Il<ina less than cial" crodil hours .... ,re academiCIIlly related. n.ey _ere aranled academic e.ceplion appro.. al. 'lbi. mean. 14 percen. 01 eur- housing." The pnmary reasoa for chanSlng the rule i. to gi .. e priorilY 10 f"II-IIme Florida A,I... "ic Unl .. ersity uudenu. Lau f.lI'. stalistics stoo- <ha' .pprollimalely 8S percenl of all raMJenI. CIIrriod 12 or mou: CTedll hours. Only one percen, ... this change i!i part of the ., _ .. final phase of moving fo,,"ourd to accommodate interest in campus housing." Ron s.:harn .. -eber Dl.--tor or Uousina Flying high •.• By MICHEl.l.E Al.TER s." !$112fT Writ,,. Ik&innins in the rail serneste>". !he""""""'" credit-hour requ.re-- __ fOr dorm residc<>u ",.11 be increasod from e,ghI CTe<!'1$ \1) 12 credi's for "ndersraduale uuden's. and 9 cred,u for grad....... . owdenl$. Acconlons \1) Ron Sc:loam- wdIer. of howin., "'1$ change i. pan of the .•••• final pba$<: of lnO'iing foward '0 .c- """"""""0' ",'ere5C ,n campus CLASSIFIED 20 BUSINESS Considering a nursing career? Repons reveal thai while nurses' salaries are on the: rise, !heir SIaIUS is sliII on the: low. See page 8 for details. Quote ••. """"""' __ """"10""""'" a. .......... C kill" ..,. --- AIDS: Gel the faeu. Know how 10 prOle<:l yourself. See a special report on the deadly disease in Features. page 12. OPINION FEATURES SPORTS 6 12 17

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By CHRISTINE CHROMENS .... EdJIor-iIt-eili,(

Atlantic Sun

Ke..in PMrick Cain. a 23-year-oldF10rida Atlanlic Uni..ersilY Sludenl. wasfMalIy shot on TueMlay, January 17. inDelray Beaclt during a drug lransaction.K'<'DI'ding 10 police records.

CaUl. "ila> Iud ....en hiI cirlfriatd home.. approllin""ely 12:30 a.m.. ",u fotond

Vol.68 '0.3 The WPekly Publiciltion of Florida Atlantic University

S« CAIN/p.3

JanuaJ') 25. 1989

Residence hall credit hour requirement to increaseStudents enrolled in less than 12 credits will not be accommodated in dorms

Rat to open patio for food serviceB} STANTON MOHTON

S .... SUif[ WrI,.-r

v~ Harris. (25), -.,. 1Ilbo>......'lorida Sou\tIob'TI'. dd"ft>der (20)._tlwyo1er...tJw~.For-.u.... acory Ia...,.,.u.~ 17.

,btllly. So we phased ,n ••ratlt1alreduction and ehminat>t>n of PalmBeach Community Colle.estudcnos .....ho _ere replaced by.,ur o_n freshman andWphoornores_ ••

See HOUSING/p.2

He conlinued. sayina. "TlteJeare inlCrim measures for full-limeuse by full_.ime uuden... 11'>eDCJl' ••cp II \1) build mot"e campu.housing. Based on lasl fall'. do...

Anhc....,r_Bu""h·. Eagle Foods di.. ision Anotherp~l 's for a con.pany '0 donate lhe money 10SIUdcnI G<...emmenl_illt the undcrstandina <hal themoney WO'\Ild be used 10 purchase ,he 'enl. TheSenale will ~Iso be mee'ing litis _ee" and the I"»si.ble fundina of lhe 'en' _ill be On lhe: .,0'......Anothcr source of f..nth 'ha' has been SUll:ge<tetl is'he FAU Foundal;on.

Many Siudenll ha..e been coneemcd about lhe:possibilily of the Ral losing ,t~ familiar ambiance.This concern has been heightened receRlly by lhe:ren",..al of ""..eral of lhe beer .i8"~ Illal adorn III'"waU. of Ihc Ru••

The S.uden' OQ..CrTInlCn, 'cprescnl:l.li ..cs pr",scn'alille mee'ing ..oi<:<:<l litis concern and....,,,, DSS"'OO.ha, ,he ''''mo..al of the signs "'b only leonporaryd"" 10 'h'" proposed painling of the R., which ....illla"c plae", during "'e week of February 6. Duringlhal week llIe Ral .... ill be closed.

Hurro_s has said Ihallhe present atn.....phcr'" oflhe Ral _ill probably ha..e to be loned down .1Ighl_ly 10 accommodale lhose who _ill be dining in lhe:Ral during lhe cufe'eria's ek>surc. Another concernlhlol_•• broughl"P ""'" ltJC. cI""nli"""" oflhe Ralwhich is not a1",ays ..p.o par. Burro_s usured lhecornm,,,ce lhD'the new COII,raclor _ill be obligaled'0 usume rcsponsibillly for .....,p,ng the foodfaeilllies clean.

11'>e cafeleria', fin"re was allO d'lCU5SOd. Firsl.there _,II be. l-o-day delay In the completIOn ofthe cafC'lcri.·~ reno""'M>n due 10 • delay ,n lhed";i ..ery ofprc<2Sl ~rClebeams. This delay ,,·,11put.h <:omplelion bKk fTOm the pre..iously an­"""po'cd firs< to nuddIe halfofSept.-mber to the lal­ler p.:on of the monllt.

The school is CIIrrenliy p1anmng "" tai<ing bidsf... a ....- food service conlnICI. Th,nccn other <:om.ponies besides DAKA ha>'e eJ<presscd intereM in ob-

~ MEETING/p.4

renl reo;o<Icnu would be a(feeledby the ""_ polocy_

From a h,uonc.1 penpecti>'e,SC....m ....e!>er eJlpl.incd. "_henthe un, ..en"y decided 10 becon>ea fotor_year '11SlJlU1M>n a few yean..10, the cencDI consensus ......lhlol the 111051 efreel'..e use of theresidence hall. """"Id bo; full-tImehous,nl. We had nuibilily inc1il,blhly rcqu'remen,. back1hen. bul ,he llrowing enroll­menll meanl less and less neJ<-

On Friday. Janu.ry 20. an ImPOrtanl moctln. oflhe Un...e ....lIy Cenler (UC) Ad..,"'ry Board lookplace. The .ub;ca. concerned arrangcnlCnl51" leon_poxarily IK:<:ommot!:tle food ...,..... ice In the R.lI while,he eafcleri. i. be,ng reno.."led and lhe Cufclc"a'sfu'ure ,,"cr Ihe ne,,1 fe_ year••

The parking .illlau"" _"s .lso on ,he agenda btllhad '0 .... poslponed due 10 tile unellpeeled ill~~

of Or. George f'erk'M. lhe ",ee pr<:liidem of Ad­minislra,i..e Affai.s. Lee Hurro...... d,reclor of au.·i1iary lIt:.....ices. prcscn'oo the ,nfom",""" 11"'1 he hadgalhere<! to the eornmincc.

II has already been d""lded 10 open up lhe pal,Oarea outside of lhe Ra' for food ...,..... ice 10 as not10 greatly dimini.h Hal eapacily. In order for lheschool 10 do IlIi •• a roof of !lOme son onus' .... plae·ed o"er lhe area. II h"" been decided lhlo' a lenl_ilIbeSI fulllU ,hi. rcqu'remenl.

Origi .... lIy .•here h." been plano 10 lease one btll..nfon"na.",ly. no company seem. 10 be 'nle.....ledin .his proposal. ConS"'Quendy, the Un; .. e....;ly "'illha.." 10 purchase 0"".

One company. Uni ..",rsal C.n.... und Tent. hast_o Iypes of lents lhlo' may bel. su" lhe school'.needs. The 1i....1 type i. a slop;na 'enl wInch sellsforappro.imalely S6llOO. '->we...,.. there i. a SIngle­use Iype. of.cn, wh1Ch sell. for S7SJ6. Sionae andprice ooem 10 be the only d,ffkuhiellhat hInder iupurchase Ifnced be. SlODFCIIIt be fotond. the mat·ter of nM>IXY .. a d,ff"'r",nl concern

Se..eDI beer compo.nies lhlo' do busi",,", on c.m·pus Ioa..e been~ 10 dona.", rrooncy 10 theoc:t>ooI for the pu'f'O'iC ofbuy"... the len.. H............"..bec:-au.se of sta'e hqo.oor 1._•• lhey ha..", boen barredfrom doi"l: 10.

T .........ys ..-....nd "',. dilemma ha_ boen pr0­posed. One i. for the companies to fund lhe pmject"'rough one of their nonakhohe d, ..i.ions such ..

_ere accepted under academoceJ<cepcion policy; "'," i•. 1/w::IRItlIdenu wht>se teuom for l1Il<inaless than cial" crodil hours ....,reacademiCIIlly related. n.ey _erearanled academic e.ceplionappro..al.

'lbi. mean. 14 percen. 01 eur-

housing." The pnmary reasoafor chanSlng the rule i. to gi..epriorilY 10 f"II-IIme FloridaA,I..."ic Unl..ersity uudenu.

Lau f.lI'. stalistics stoo- <ha'.pprollimalely 8S percenl of allraMJenI. CIIrriod 12 or mou:CTedll hours. Only one percen,

...this change i!i part of the ., _..final phase of movingfo,,"ourd to accommodate interest in campus housing."

Ron s.:harn..-eberDl.--tor or Uousina

Flying high •.•

By MICHEl.l.E Al.TERs." !$112fT Writ,,.

Ik&innins in the rail serneste>".!he""""""'" credit-hour requ.re-­__ fOr dorm residc<>u ",.11 beincreasod from e,ghI CTe<!'1$ \1) 12credi's for "ndersradualeuuden's. and 9 cred,u forgrad....... .owdenl$.

Acconlons \1) Ron Sc:loam­wdIer. d,~r of howin., "'1$change i. pan of the .•••• finalpba$<: of lnO'iing foward '0 .c­""""""""0' ",'ere5C ,n campus

CLASSIFIED 20

BUSINESSConsidering a nursing career? Repons reveal thai while

nurses' salaries are on the: rise, !heir SIaIUS is sliII on the: low.See page 8 for details.

Quote••.""""""'__""""10""""'" a...........C kill"~tll""~ ..,.---

AIDS:Gel the faeu. Know how 10prOle<:l yourself. See aspecial report on thedeadly disease in Features.page 12.

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.Januarll 25 191\

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BOR to meet at FAD this week

sex

tal""" of. new masleB de&n>e '"Civil Engineering." she said.

'·We.re al_ nita.,. the~10 give studcnu • Rand alone C.....ffih••ed with • .-her ""i""....Iy). Ph.D. ,n ExpenmentolP!;ychoJo&y.·' the DIrector _

The Board w,ll have. pr-......on on Florlda's prograotowards: u.cel""...,... III edueataal.Coleman sao<l.

'"'" Board'. mccuna 's tlJ""'lI>eve<)lone.

weekly bas.. , and mu'" ....bnIowril...n reportS to Newsome. n..T1l$I< Force is Iall<ina with~and ind""duals from !he U"i~.,..

sily and lhe a>mmunilY ., la.1tfor impul.

New50me rela'ed his lhoughtson c"mpus housing by ....yinJ:."Wc know cnroll,,,,,n, i.i~ing, and ,hul ,he.e is a ""<:<I fOt~Iuden,s '0 ha~c ace"os 10reasonable-<:os, hous,ng in thi,arc... I wanl 10 m.ke sure ....nc,·c. do"" ou, C/lrs '0 lhe nO«!>of Our s'udenlS. ,.

Newsome does not fo~.b'g problen, w,th !he implemea­....ion fo .he new policy.

AL VARGASSun 51.« Write.

tries phone,..... clearly and merely auumtCtha! he _ ....led. The ........• well known n:sodcnt a$SJsu.&

was dresaed ,n a tanl: lOp "'.~re arms and "'-'Men.1/17/89_1'"'10''' s'udu'l1.111ed_FAUPD was con_and mkIc ...... re of ,he f..,. dIoIan FAU .,uden, had b<:cn shoI.lhe ne<:k "h,le ,n h,s veh",1e aDelr..y Beach The 'Iutlcnl "'"aUCJl:edly had :. fighl ....h "­girlfriend and lhen ",en! 10 lhtDet",y Beach a.cu 10 SCi sorn<cr..ck coeaine. Whilc In the .....he was .hOl in Ihe neek and diedfrom h,s wound.11l7/89~'k""'p"dO\'"rh..njt_Aper>,," muking • dclivcry .0 thoUnivcnuy Cen'er thoughl ,ha. Ito""raped the overhang ... hile I>oIC'l·,ng up ,n h"lruck, Aftc, rna"''''his delivery hc ,,·..nt hotck '0 m.T-) bu"ding"nd reponed the ill­cwknl OfT""" ... 'esponded On<_n' 10 the T.) buikltng.nd lb<_ .."", 10 e"""l the ..,.,...The mainle...~ supe ,..... abo>wen. 10 c"""k the oVc:rhang aIIIlde.,,""',ned Iltal ,he dama.., hatIb<:cn done prcviously. Bonng'

trunJ.s of the workmen "'erechecked as !hey 1<:1\ the eonstme·lion S"e. Bushrs, ,rash cans andplanl growth ,n the ....,. ""eresearchedtOno ......" Pbeiblythe......." ... ,n ,ranS'1 10 another""ork ~,te,

1/161119_1'00I a"." rhallngrailer_A rcrn:tl<: resident Muden,repons tha. shoe "".(:,,·cd a c.. 11from a male ",00 p,d, 'Tm ""al·",hing a dirly n,ov,et. .I·mmaS'urbaling' I'm going '0come!ll" Tht' complainan,repons ,hIlt she "'us nol ablc '0discern any idt'ntifyingttcrcm bulshe did hcar ,hc n"""" Jimmy onfhc fi.s' .eco.dons which .hemade on January 1 I,h. '""" v,c­lim was advi""" '0 call1he policea she .ecei~cd any mOred,sgus'ing callslIl6189_Nudlty 0" campus_A Muden, rtpOrtS ,ha, wh,le leav.'ng lhe H"man"it!S b."1di heobsc:...·ood a naked mal" s ntI,ngnear. troe. OfT"""rs rust-..:d to theSC'Cne only to find a fullyd~5IUdent ......ted under Ihc lree. Thecomplainan. lhen .polos''''''''.ndSUIted lh.a, he ne"er saw the per-

HOUSING/from p.1I fo.esee m,n,mal im~. on..v.ilable space. siOlC<'!here wereo~e. su!)' ...udenl$ on the w.ningIi .. who did qu..lify. nd !hey'llreplace ,t>ose plan'lime SI"""n""affee.ed by lbe new policy nex.fall ...

Regardina F .... U·s fUlure hous­ing nc"ds. Dr. En,anu,,1N"w""m". ~;ce·p"""dentof slu_dcn, affai,.,.. has .ppolnled aHOU$ing Task Foree comprisedof facul.y. adminiSlra,ors ands'udt'n'S--IO re~iew and maken.commt:nda..ofU regarding cam­pw hou.,ng

'n.e Task Force: meetS on ..

8o..-d will announce members fur• _rdl comn"",,," 10 makerecommendalions for • n.,,'"pr~lII:.

Othe. "ems .h.t will bedilOCUs.sed du';.,. the meeting.revarious nil<: chan&a, observance­of religious holy days for~.nd sl.ff .nd .ccclera.ion~ to<- JlR'CB'I' compk­lion. Cokman said.

In addition 10 this...we ..... Fe­

ques!,ng .pproval for implemoen.

caller

pol ice[QJO@'(t'(t@!J-Fun and Felonies at FAU------------------~'

The Boron:! nf Regen.. (BOR)will be mcet1.,..1 FIonda At1an­lIc Un've.... ily on Thursday.January 26. and Friday. January27. ,n the Un",eni!)' C""""r'sGold Coa>I Room.

car;" Cokman. director 01go~enuneft<lll r,,;"lions a. F....Uand • re&-lAered Iobbyis.l for !heScale Univera;!)' SYAel"n, explain-­ed thai .here i. no 'Pecialsignir....OIC<' thaI the Booord is'I1ttt"'I.l FAU. This is a no)nI'Iai

.-0....""" si_ the~ moelS SIXlimes aye....I. d,fferenl un",er·slly each lime. Coleman pid.

'""" Boa,d·. schedule includesdinner on Thursday.nd an Autliland Athl""c Comm"'ee meetingon Friday from 8 a.m. '09 a.m.Thcn lhc nOR will conducllhei.'''lIula, ""'''ling from 9 a.m. '0 '2p.m. in which Ihe ehal'l"'r,;on of,h" Board will ,ecognize Iwoncwly .ppoinl"d Rcg"n ...Thomas PClw.y 1lJ of Jack:son·~iJle and Carolyn Robert~ ofOcala.

A preu confe.ence will also beheld .fle••he Board mec"ng.

....ccord'ns 10 A"orney RobertDressler of Fort uuderdal<:. !he

By ~m'\101'o'"E RA.BINO\\TfZs.... Sl9IT Wriler

Horny1/13189_Alr condllionlnglerrorlsm_An employee of........,..,..ted ....ir Con<!iuonina cal­led the FAUPD 10 report that adlSgtUnlled former employee ofthe C'O<tlpIlny _ called .nd had,h........ned 10 damaRt Ihc duct·",'o.l be,ng 'n....lled on the ""''''lOdduK>tlS a' ,he FAU cafelenaThe subj«'l is tk:s<:nbcd .... be,nga ",huc male. 6 feet 2 ,nches "'II... ,th a mou••ache. 1·lc wears ala'ge gold eha,n and d.i~"" ..",hlte Mcreury 7.cphcr or an oldblue ~an. lfanyone """ching thisdescription i~ >ecn monkeYingwilh our new "or conduioning.please cull ,he l'AUI'D as wedon'l wan, '0 be .wc."ing whilewe ea. lunch. do we71116/89_TrtanSIl mlninK_A"'o,~er ,cpot"lcd ,ha, aflC' usinga u ..Ut." Ofllhe)Of>. he broke fa,lunch When he let"med hefound lha, the II"ns'l ..nd u.. ease""''''' mi~'na.The ara. ....c-hed w,thout succeM, T othercon,~n",.. w"re reponed to bework'ng ,n the area bul no one..... ablc '0 pnwodc any tnforma·uon ..,.,.,. u.,., frui,S'''& 1_. Car

pos;tiom .... open on the nl of the AMA. ....n~ in-Ie~ed ,n join,nl m.. Rend m.. ..-,ngs~ M0n-day al 4:30 p.m. in lhe R.n.

S......R...... (Sl~nls ....gainsl R;>ci.....nd ....p"rlheid) meeTSevery Tuesday a, 4 p.m. in Uniled Campus Min,Wies (SSB 12.. txwe Ihe police .."tion). Everyone Is welcome. for mo,e in.fo'm'llion call Be<:ky al 31>7·3839.

Gene,al """,lings fo' lhe BI..ck Studenl Union arc as follows:lanuary 24. Feb,uary 7. February 21. March 7. March 2 I, ....p,i14 and ....pril 18. Meoelings will be held in UC 113 (excep, March7-IlX""t,ng in UC 120) Sl"'"ing al 6 p.m..... lIlhose interesteda,e encouraged 10 ..nend and p:>rtidp"le.

Job Openings,..The University Cenl.... is now ;Keeplins applic"liom for I"'"

posiliO<l of tkkd seller. B",se pay is S4.ro'hou, wllh the 10-20hours be,ng .. typie..1wo,k week. Evening "ne! weekend hour.;m ..y be requ"e<i, Job descript,on indudes seiling llckets forevents. answering lelephones....SS;slinll customers in .egard toIlckei informalion and cQrnp!.lle. ""rm;n..ls. If inte,ested, fill oul"n applicallon In Ihe Unh'ersiry Cenle., .oom 20).

Now hiring rOt Ihe UC Sl..ge Crewl ML'e1 and wo,k wilhfamous celeb,llies while working the besll);l't-llmc job on carn­POsl Flexible hoUlS, lun ..tmosphere, 8'e31 people. ,,,,d goodtimes a'e wa,lIng for you a, ,he Unive,slry Cente.1 SI..nlng p:>yIs S4.OO an hour- come ove, '0 Ihe office. Unlvers,ry Cente,Room 20). and ask fo, Kate 0' Julie 10' all Ihe detailsl

Need .. job Ih..t fits you. schedul..r Th", Unive"hy Cente,'S now lICCepl,ng ..ppJica"ons for POSTER SERVICE pQSttions.Moembe<s oilhe poster staff ..re responsible lor p<inling the block""lie. posl""" <een ...ound cam....s. Requ,rements Include pr0­

ficiency ,n ....glish g,..mma. hnclud,ng P'0Il""< spelling) andsome c.e.."v,ry. Flexible hours. Applic.."ons a,e ..v"ilable inlhe Un'........ty Cenler off,ee. room 203.

Mo~ Newshelf on /Uge 4

lectures & presentations...M~bf,.sof Ih", University Communily .. n1: invited 10 view

.. v;ooo O<l book p'ese<valOons to be shown in Room 214 ofI.... Medi" Cenler in lhe libroory on Wednesdily, j..nu.. ry 25 ..I2 p.m. a.nd on Thursday. J;in....ry 26 a, 9 a.m.

T....W~·sStudies C~I""of F....U Os: __ins" publicleoc1u,e on J..nuary 25 ..t 11 ".m. ,n UC 202C by h.stonan D ••Ph,I,ppa levine ~"Iled "ProslJlullon in Amenea; Paon on m..p""~,,, Industry." Dr. l ....."~, .. histon..n ..I Floroda SlateUn'~lly,has wronen .. monograph on pn)SIUutlon ,n flonda,u~ at the~ oflhe Flonda ~Coun'sGft>derB,as Study Commission. She has also publ,shed widely on"",",Ini.... in Viooro..n England, ..nd has woo1<oed ..1 ..n,~ilies,n Engl.lnd and ....~I'ali .. before cornt"8 10 florida Stale,

for mote Information. contact Or He""" B..n ....n. D"eaor.Women's Stud'..... 367_)865

news~ihl®Otr----,news - events - notices

Clubs & Organizations...

Hillel Jewfth Student Union w," .... hoId,ng .. YOllooytwll sameWllh .... EP; on Thul'!id<ly. ~n .... ry 26 .., 6 p.m, ..I lhe biorbequepits. food ..nd ~iIgeS w,lI be ...-wed.....11 !'lucien", ..to, en­cout~ 10 <IIIft1d. For~ InlonniMion GIll Ita,; <It 367-)510.

.... Iph.;o K;opp;o ....Ipfw Sorority. Inc:. cordi.lIy inv'le$ an youngwomen wilh high ,de..ls ..nd high ~hieal and SChol.Slic stan­chrds lo;o.n lheir sisl....hood.....l1 young l;odies ,nleresled in lhesp<ing pledge se..son ConQCt Mikki Minney al 367-3958 orDuschia H ..wkins al 393-2930. Please do so by febr....ry 8.1989.

5ound.oy, I..........,.. 15 1 Mexleo City; G<wo:mmenl 011'"",..1...,.- J<Wtquin~a.•te..ong ""_ !>oK ,n ......."'... on Tuestby Jew illoo&>l-.-~" Presoden, <:arJos 5.>1......made the 1i....1 dec"""" 10 _ Hemar>tltoc>: ..fI.... the un""" boss ...oo It> Influence _""n­men...1 d<!<:lslont on the dlotrlbution of oil conU_ 10 un......... The irony 01 the a,rest tiesIn lhe l.oct I..... i. w;os done for poI"ic.I;on<! persor>al ,_, ei lhe poesi<Iftt•. I' WillS ....tedI....... ,""""ngl" Qu''''', a. Hern.ar>tltoca I' known, for _.pan ch.lI.ges was "like n.!>b,ng ....lC..~ for ta" ....;os"""... Unlil s"linas """'e InlO _, H.......r>tltoca was feal"fld by mostpoI"",..1 Ie_B. bu, now 1. behind ba". •

MOfl<by, I......ry 16 /I"ubail, 1I.ngi.ldesh, ....It",·.. .."Ies 01 d, ....I".... In lhe la.. yea,.8anllli1llJo,sh h;as be<!n hll by yrt anot...... Two ._k~'<ll"s",,"fl,'" expreso; tr",nscoliided he.....OR. It Is e'pected that at leaOl '20 P"'OPle wc'" klll""'.ntI mo'e Ihan 1000 we'e inluled.Tn.. c,a,h has bt......, blamed on "faUlty S'llnahn,," bu. Inltlol In....... lga'ion. ha~e~n OIaned10 look for any atn.., POSSible causes. 8100d dona"ons anti appe..l, we", made by ,hoeBangl;sdesh R.... C'"""ent Society It> help ,he ~1cllm, In ,hi, """",fly suick"'n counlry, A,.. con.obUOR for such .. t,ase<fy, Presidenl ("had 0",,""" IIn.........1"",..n. of $3000 to e;ochoIlh<o filmilles or tn.. vklims.

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~~~~~~~~wortdeventsBy lENNIFER YOAKUMSou> St.ff Wri'",r

T-..y.....naoary 17 I M.<drid, Spolin: In the past rwo~. Sp.l,n has gmwn .. gne;8...aI econom"",I!y. With a 8fO'W'h 0115 Pen:enI capo",1 ~.Ion<l fove pt!'fCfttt upgradrin the na,,~...1economy. Spa,n 's e'IN"d',.. .... pan of the "Europeoln C-.m....,'Y... "(lM,buM~ 01 the world ....... d,,,,,~5sNin and ....... bo:sun "'xp;orn.;on,. 'nto d>e .,.".....ny, Such compa."es .... e...-a1 E"""',;c. N'",," MoOor1o and VoIks.......... Ita.... ..-ie pt.,ns10 bu,1d ,n Sp.lm. As. ~tIOn, Sp.lln has _ a _110..,....,.,., m.." lrade banien by II>r~, 1992. Such economoc..1 growtIIhas led 10 the conclUSIOn thaI Sp.l,n is .umins imoEurope" ~ "Sun Bel." ..nd has bKome m.. up and comins country for pooentlill.

W~y,).a.......ry III ' ............,.,.i"""', Hditl: The la,SUI union in H."I c..11<!d a ....1......w ..... stroke on Tuesday.o 1>«>1"'51 ~Ining Duv.he' influences.n lho-I, COUniry The nv­jority 01 buSInesses <lnd pr,v"''''ly ow"...j stores have been closed as a rewll 01 ,he .."ke.The~ has been hnle ~"'mmenl""",",Ion 01 the prot...... but il w~ d ...da ''1IIepI'' byLI. Gene~..1Prosper A~"t. _mmen! spokesperson" The union oeques such doemandsas. mln,mun w_lnc""a.., f,-. U It> $7 a day lowe' food p<ices and. dec",a.., ,n Iudpoices. If the ",.Ike """iOls. _althy merch..nl. will be forc<'d 10 c10s0e thel, bu>lnesses due'0 a I.><:k or eu"om"".

Thu<Ml;ty. J.n...ry 1'1 War...w, Poland: The Cen"al CommlU~'"of the Communisl P"rtyha., come '0 ,he d~'CI,IOfl'Oallow a g,adual legallzalion or'he SoJilda,lly union in PolandIt " e~pect~od Ih", l,,<:h Wal_, Solld,,"ty l"ade•• will announce his I",nlclpatlun In lal~In Cd..nolc fo.- ,he lesailullon. This move I. an anempl to OIab,ll>:e lhe economy In PolandIn ord<-r to >«>p the 70 ~"'" Infla.1on ' ..,,, ,h." existslherr. tf"III.. lk, """SUCC'CSlfut SoJidarilyw,1I 'ake on" ne... ,ole w.'th '('p<eIen,alion In pa,llament. bu, no POW<:' '0 ,neilC ~nlOfl 1"0­'ests. TM, problem ,,"n.. ,n, lhal lhe d,'"'""""..... """"'<!en the lWO oppos,nll ,Ides m.... be,<!SOIV<!d bef"", ,hi. Inlliat' .... ",an be <:ompt.,le.

...nuary 25. 1989 Page .'J

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An dnnu~1 schol.. ,shlp for .. junior or ..,nlor FAU "ud...n. majorinsin co",munic... ions." [he U",,,e,,lty', Iloc.. R.',on c ..n'pus has be<.>n""abli~ by ,he P.,lm 8 ..""h Chap[ero(W"""", ,n Com,nun'c.u,,,,,••In<:, IWICIl. The S7$Oschol"..h,,>, 10 l>c ..",.. ,ded 10' [he f,m "n"" n..~11,,11. h ba~ 0<> .lC..demlc c~ecll"nt;:e and ach,,,ven'cn[ '" [h" ficldvi con'mun'c.."""" Pall or full·I'n..... '><k"'" " ..h .. minimum 2.5 GPA..'" elig,ble. [0 .oWlv. APt'hc.llion fo",,, c .. " \><> Obl.. 'ned hom FAU',Of""", 01 S,ude.m FlO"nc,,,1 ",oJ. 367·3530.

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Edj,,,.-. Note, ;\lIilem. n",","" 'ubmjued by "pm. Wed"",.d.>y•. on...wce~ plio. '0 publicalion dOl'".

The a"'i ...... an.,i P",fe.;si"n..1Wom"n'. Club of P<>mp"no "'e...,h i.offering a s<:hohv.nLp ihe Car...,. AdvllOC""",nl Granl Is "n "n,,,,oJ...........d offe,t!'d by the P'ompllOO Bi>aeh Boil""" and l'I-ol" ....onoJWotn<>n's Oub. Th" deadline 10< "Ppllc"tlons I. Februllry 28. 1989I'Q, mo'e Information conlael the office 01 ....<:k>n. linNlcl'" "Id

Scholar Dollarsnotices and deadlines

By OARLENE ERANNSun Stuff WriI"•

The Acadcmic Pe,i,ions Commiuee is empowered '0 suspendUniversity rules de"ling wi.h acadcmics. Jr is eomposed ofrepresenlalives from e'tch college. Iwo s.uden[ represen[a[ives. anda no",voling represent'llive from sludenl affairs.

The jur;sdiclio" of Ihe eommillce indudes such issues as:wilhdrawal pas, 'he deadline. admissions rcquirernen[s. gradua_[ion rcquiremenLs and academic suspension or dismissal. The eom­millee canllOl decide III cases involving depanmem"l (>r collegerc<Juircrnents. including grade changes or adm,ssion inlo a par_lieul..r rollege.

The reason for such" commillce is Ihal [here are often une,,~

pee.ed or ex[enualing circumSlances "ffce.ing lhe academic siwa­.ion of a sHoden'. For c"ample. if a sludenl'S spouse accepts a joboffer;n another ci.y. lhe 'LUdenl my pc,ilion CO lake ""me of ,helasl 30 ered"s ou[ of residence. Or. if cireum.[ances arise [ha<",ould preven[ a s[ud"m from successfully rompleling a ~-ourse.

Ihe Sluden[ may pelilion '0 drop Lhe course arter ,he deadline.The li.[ goes on. hI order Lo find ou[ if a problem is p",ilionable.

••udents m"y consuh wilh Ihe .[Udenl represen""i",,". DarleneErann or Michelle vikusic. a' 367-3740. or wi,h lhe S,uden' Af_fairs represenla'ive. Phoebe Kerr. al 367_3542.

Pc".ions may be ob.ained a' .he RelliSlr'dr's Office.

Coors Vel.,..n,' Memorial SChol hlp Fun<l w,lI be .."a,ded [<) amfn,mum of LOO >OIlS .,nd dauglt, of ........... ,<:an vC'~""'n, wOlldw,de.

To lx· eltg;ble lot e041><d"r.•"on. applk",," mu.' be 22 years 01 "g..o. youn,,',,~, of M .. rch 15. 1989...nd .. lte.><ly ..moiled full-lOme onan a<:cre.,l'K'<l (ou'·y"", "'>I"U,""n 01 high... edu<;"lIon In [he Un"..d5'"[''' Or ..n "cc'e<I',ed lWo-year pr<>llram l....'tlng 10 .. lour·ye."uflde,W.>du."" degree

Applie"n" mU" h..V<1.' 3.0 GPA and be Ihe ><>n or daugln", of oneof Ih" IoIlowlng. Ill\ Honorably Dlocharg<td Am<oflcIll\ veleran. /<C.Irve DUly ",,!it,ll)', Guard or R~....rve mIiIlMY, or A""".,.an "'''''e<; I,,'t­t.i)n 1o:i1led In Action. Mi~,inll in Aclton or who ha< 0,<'(\ In .he Un"01 D",y

Appltt;:altOn, afC ..v~,labl" a[ college and univ"...,'y l'n~ncl"L ~,d 0/.Ik<-.,.. D<>ddltne lor compl"[~,,,"pplic.a".,." i, M>tch 15. 1989. for mOlt·lnfa<ma,ion. call '-./\00-49COOR5,

The Health Admini«'dl'O<l p,og...m announce.; ,hal il i, "cc"P.ingapplle"""n. for .he NOrlh R"'...·dfd Hoopilal Di.lrie. Schol.arship.avall"bl<' '0 a..,....,...-d COUtl'Y .esirlo.",'< who a", ""hl:, female at minor,,,,(m.,I,_ 0' lem.,lel. "nrolled in [he FAU Hedllh Atlm",,,I,at,o" Pf"ll'dm,Applied,ion. may be obla,n<:'d 00 Iht· lilac.. Ra,on C"mpu, f'<>r•• q,ch,,,\ADM room 2.H: 367_J2"91 or .,L ,ho.' UnLv",,'ryTow,", h.m G'..·al~onflowe, room 530; 355·5225). Th" con,plet<-"<1 applt..... 'on> "",,I l>c'eturned by Jdn""ry 26. 1969

Students can petition rules ofacademics through committee

New

press ;n a new fom,al .hc cOm­mi,menl inherenl in ,FAU's pur­pose and mission."

Before ,he design for lhe newseal was developed il was sug­8cs'ed .ha[ a cock shell on a 53n_dy beach be used. According [0

Snydcr. when Ihe old se~l was..dopled ;1 was exci,ing '0 sec apicwre from Otner SpliCe.

The orig;",,1 seal ;s emb<:>ssedwilh 1961. Ihe year Ihe SlaleLegisl"'ure creaLed FAU.

Thc Universi.y logo. Ihe in[er_,witlCd lellers FAU. will COlllinue10 be used as in Ihe paSIonvar;ous publiea[ions.

allminiSlra[or•. "It is no[ reallyknown why Ihe pho'o was swi,_ched," Snydcr ""id. "The seal isa vcr")' slraighlfoward one."

The difference be,ween ,Ile old"""I and [he ncw is LIUlI "WhereTomorrow Begins" is elimin:nedfrom the new seal. According LoLhe Officc of Informalion Ser­vices' announcemen'. ""hhough'Where Tomorrow Beg;ns' willno longer be .pelled ou, on thcnew seIll. [he idea of new i;>cgin­nings "nd e.crnal [TULhs isrepresen,ed by sand. surf andSky, rombinod wi,h ,rodilion,,1symb<:>IS of learning. They ex_

Old

Aller 25 years of having "."",lIi'<>photo for a seal. FloridaAdan,i" Univ"",iry h.as &<Iop'oo ~

new seal. A wriuen announee­men, about the neW seal P'" ou,by ,he Universi,y's Office of In­forma,ion service~ sta[oo. "Thecirt'Ular representalion of ocean....·aves. a rising sun. a lamp andflame of knowledge. earTies on.in spiri'. Ihe Irndi,ion of FAU'sprevious "",al uesignod 25 yearsago."

Vice President ofS[udenL Rela­,iOM Adelaide Snyder uid. "I,was Dr, Popovich's decision[0 adopL,he new seal ...n numberof commenlS and sugges';ons,,'ere ma<k:." She continued. Soay­ing. "when the seal wasp,.."...n,ed Lo Ihe cabinet il was!hen decided to swilch '0 the newseal."

University Relalions' anis,sand Balfour. an Allieboro.Massachuscll$ company knownbest for rnanufllCtUring grac:lu3lionring•. developed [hc new FAOseal based on Ihe romn",n[ oflhe

Cain. FAU junio.... shot and mu...de...ed during drug deal in Del...ay Beachfrom p. t said Darlene E'-dnn. Studen' have Slarted up a fund '0 planL •re<"Ords from ,he Florida Depart_ Governmen[ on-camp"" lobbyisl. Iree on eampus in memory ofmenl of Law Enforee,,,en[. "I k"",,w him for "boul six '0 eighl Cain.

Clulrgcs againsl him mnge monlhs and I never saw any in_ "When you see lI.e Iree you'lIfrom Cilr Ihert '0 agg ..... v'..ed bal' di""L;O" <.Ifhim doing drugs. He'd [hink <.If Kev.n.·· said Revels.[cry Lo grand lareeney. drink beer in lhe Ra[. btU no more COntrlbulions can ~ made [0

Robinson. a Delray Beach resi- than Lhe res[ of us." Revels ., Ihe Ra[hskell"r or lQ

denl. is being held wilhQul b<:>nd A numbeT ofcain'~ friends hall David Lowe. direclor ofde.velop-and x grand jury will de,ermine seen hin, on Thursday. Januar")' ",,,n' ,.. FAU. For more infom'a_a' a hearing nel<[ monLh whe.her 12. a[ S[udenl Govemmenl Pro- ,ion abouL ronLribU"ons. call,he firs,-degree n,urder chargcs gron, ao..rd·. Wcleome Back Lowe at Ihe Div;s;on of Univer-....,ll stand. Part)' a' Tugbou' Annie'. in 8Qc" si,y Relalion•. 367-3010.

While friends of the junIor Ralon. Originally from Illinois. Cainmarke<ing major mourned his "1 never knew him l<> do and his family had m<;",ed 10 Vcr<>t\eaIh. many .....ere shocked LO hear drugs_never." said FAU Beach before he moved [0 Bocathe slaying had been drug rel,"ed Ra.hskeller barlendar Mark Ra.on·lo " ..end college. A burialand thai Cain had been on proba- Revels. who had seen hin, m Ihe service was held Thursday.lion for a drug convic[ion. parry. January 19. in Vero Beach al Ihe

"Kevin waS lively and funny." Revels and severol other S,udCnL< Holy Cross Ca[holk Church.

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Research & Development park underway8y ClIUC.. PATTON

S ..,. smff WriurThIO Florida Allan,i" Universi.y~h and Developmc:m Center mov­ed <>Ole S1q> eloser 10 realily 1aSI Tuesdayas a ftIOW lease .grcoernen' ....... signed byschool ofroew•• n... projea has been inIhe pIarrina -.eo for over four yean. Dr.Jeffrey TennaN. interim di..",..". of IheparI<. called !he .,pine a rniIc:Isone.

TIle proj'CC'1 will make use of 52 ..,resthai border Spanilh RivCl" 8lvd. and an:bue<:<ed by Aorida Allan<ie Blvd.• northofcampu•. The Il<:IUaI R&D pork ....i11 oc­cupy 42 ..,res. while ...-Is and od'Irr c0m­mon ...... will lake up !he rrrnaini... 10K~.

TIle bi<khna for the pork wn roopc:ned:ofie. Arvi<lalJMB Pannen. a Boa Ra,onre.aI """,'e develop:•• pulkd oul of the pro­jc<:1. Ten,ple and Shubin. paM employeesortne Arv~ company••ook over lhe pro­joel will, VMS Realty 11'1<;: •• of Chkago.

Tile new leue agreement givuVMSlTemple and Shubin Company es­c1usivIO righ'. '<> leas<: and devel<>p 'heacre"ve. I\~..,.,rdins '0 Dr. Ten""n'. the

ftIOW develope. will now submi. a plan 10the Uftlve...i,y. wllicll is subjecl 10 lOp­prov.l. This maSIe. plan for Ihe develop­nw:... of Ihe po.k i. due in Tallahauee byApnl23.

"n.e pari< land is able 10 su:ppon abou,$6(1(1.000 square feet of buiklinp al " COIlof aboll. S60 million. Tennant f'CCCnllyreponed.

n.e OlIftSIn.oetion will be broken ttp inlOI..... pans. TIle Ii..... being Ihe ,nf...._lI~re (p1un>bin& and ..-Is). The se­cond pan ....11 be Ihe aetua.l OOoI\SlNCIionofbu,ld,np. n... part. willlbetl be Ieue<lto various oompanies as researdl faeilitiea.TIler," will also be a subllantial .....k......._ge. TennanI said.

'Weecrlainly hope to auract compon,,,,,,10 Ihe park whoK bask research inlereslacoincide wi'" the Unive""i.y·s.·· Ten,,",ntuid. "FAU', program, in oc:eanenaineemg. robotics and 011' Cen'er forC<>tnples Sys'ems hav," rec:eived "",,ionalallen,ion and we believe !he relalionJhlpo;we will form will enhance !he IIbili,y of,hIOUnlve1"llily 10 fulfill ill; basic miuion.·· helidded.

Tri-Rail system not accessible to FAU8y BAJlKUV GARNSEV

Sto,. Suoff WriurWhen Ihe Tri-Counly Commu......yJl<:m got under ....y Ihe beg.innin& of !his momh.

......y who expected to eome to 5<:ht>ol on ""'" ......n illSll"ad of dnv,... 10 FAU wtI'I:dllapPOin.ed 10 di$oover .Ilal the........ no .....y way 10 get from !he Boa RMoa'nu1

"'"00n 00 eampu$~h of ""'" moo _ions :Uona ""'" commtKU nlil between .WeII Palm Be.a<:n aAd

Miami has. free shunJe b<o 10 lake riden rR;Jm Ihe-uon 10 "","or place.oCwort. n­buxs ..e suPi-' 10 SlOP a' ""'" _ popIubr deslinations ,n !he Y>ClI"ly of !he .....train -oons. How""er-. ""'" reeder buxs for ""'" Boca ......IOOn.1 v ........~ and 1-95do .- stop near FAU. .

Irving Cu", director of Palm 8eadI Counly bus system. Co-Tran. 's also in~ofsetling up.i.e Tn·RalI fot<'dc:r bu""", in Palm Beaeh CoIlnly. Cure:~ ann ""'" fi,..4IIy of Tri-Rail openotion he had rece,ved seven.l cal'" fR;Jm $W<knIS and f..",l.y •FAU ..king why ""'" kx::al ahtanIc bypasoa ""'" Univen.ily

Cure: ...plained lhallhe ......illla deci.ion fotr ""'" feeder buses ..... .- an arbiU'ar)lODe. An indq>en<knl .:onsulting aae-Y hired by the 5la1e·.I)qoannw:nIofT~lion had reconunendod ,he pn:senI '0Il1e whoeh esduded FAU.

FAU's Dirc:ctor of Aus,hary SIOrvlces. Lee Bunt>WS. has wnnen. le:uer '0 Cu...uking him 10 schedule one of the feeder buses '0 SlOP ., FAU. Burrows lllUC"'ed,Ila' ,he buses on Tri-R.I>i1 """e ei&h' can easily rome: inlO FAU by way ot!he 2MS,""', "ntrance.

When lu. """'TaCled. Mrs. B.an1)w. d,n'CIor of Oper.a,igns III Co-T..... Ind,ca'ed'Ila, the roule would be. ehauard 10 .:o,nc '0 FAU.

IJarrow fell ""', lhe e""nge could be. workrd OIl. lIf1e. 30 days following !he Jan ....ry9 S'"rl·U of Tri-Rail.

EditOT's No", All r>ewsshe/f lIems must be subm/tled by 4pm.Wednesdays. one week prio, to publ/c.tlon

.,,,,,hll:5' ' ....n"""'!JOItS on a wid<:scale baliis for such """vi,ics lISbook purchaS<$ in ,he bookstoreand paymg ,ui"on was abodiscussed.

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mllke ,hlO appropria,e deduc,ions.nis ~ySlem will be. a grea' con­venience '0 Ihe stutk:nls.

A .imihlsr ,ype of system rita,would "llow ••utk:nlS '0 make

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pilln is pu' in,o effecl. StudenlSwill be. able 10 plaec """ncy in.oan aeo;:<>onl whlOre purd.aSCI willbe. """nitored by a <:en'....1 oorn·p."er. The c<>mpu'e' would lhcn

IIble '0 takIO deprecia,ion On !heIDv<:$,nw:n. and if the Unl,e""ilydecided '0 lakc depredation ,.,.en,er ;n'o a new COI'III"KI wllh adiffe.en, compony. !he new com­pany would I"...c 10 buy equi.yfrom !he old """,..etar thtU pro­'<:eIinS both the Un,venily andthe coni......... TIIe...- would,"ven,ually bc>e<lmoe propeny of!he "doool.

n.e new food soervice c:onU'K­tor will be delenmned m!he la,~

ler pon or February by Dr.Pcro.... who ill cho<Mc fromamone ,he fi l th.ee bidssekctcd by the Food ServieesComm,nee

A.-her plan to anv:nolC m_~ sales on Ihe caf.......... is !beis.<~ or deb" cards. If "'IS

Ia'n"'g II CODlf'""'" WI'" !he $Chool.The <:oo,ract ",·,n be for live yeanwith FAU r"""rvinslhe option '0...new ,hIO <:00''-:1 for an addi­,,,,,,,,l,wo yan.

Or,g",,,lly. ,he food servicescommlU"" had proposod a faslfood 'ype of service.o help sup­pkmenl food .ale. in Ihecaf",,,ria. Th,. plan was lableddue: 10 la.ck of funds. BurTOWS.however. has decided 10 ..... !he""ennaal <:onotraeIOr 10 hIOlp fundthe ...lIOYalion ",·hkb i. a com­mon pnoc..ec. Tlns .....,.,Id allowr.... !he tn>I1Ilabon of the Cas!. foodservta:: and perhaps a conve­nienee lIore or ice eream bar_Tllc evenlUal con,r;>('I<J<" would be.

MEETING/from p.1

Thcc "e..dUn., to drop or wilhll.aw rrom • cl..ss withou.rfo'CeiVlnll an "F" has been changed '0 lbe .enth we..>k of 'heloOm'~Iet'. Tht.· ""w final DropllNilhll.awal deadline fo. lhe~p"ng loetnCSler is March 10. 1969.

As or .hi1i ............er, IheSluMn. Activilies orne., will be or.f~"Ie~lendedhoun of _.Iion. II is lhe goal ol"tbe Deparl­onerI, .0 ntake c~ln student service. available afle< lbe nc><­

mal cloSfDllt,me of 5:00. The ofiice will now "'" open everyT~y and Woooesday umll 7 p.m.~asenote IIta.lhe SIuden. AClIVOlO'"'S Offtl;e does not reserve

facil"H!S. R~allOnS lOr meeung SJWCe and tenlalove reserva­lIons lOr ilCI'Vtl~ SJWCe must be coordi.,.,'.... wtln ,he facillrymanagff' duronSlheir posIed oper.I1inS hours. The Studenl Ac·"Vllles Offoce 'S Ioca.ed in R-=-n 203 otlhe Unl~1YCenlel"_For more inlOrmaloon, please call e"h'!nS<on 3735.

F...,uhl', sl..ff ;and siudor:nt p;o~u noW ltave .... addiliorw.l.._ for loc.alinB babysit'te<s for .!>eOr childrwt.. The oesidenc.,ltall SUff has. surveyed resldPnl Sluclents ,egarding tbeir in"',estin babysin,ng.. Tbe results have been compiled inlOa guidebooklrS"<I& nama. numbeos and times avail..bl" of studen.s livingon campos who wanl to baby$11. Although ,here .. re not enoughsine<gu~ avaIlable to hand oullndivldUill a>pies, severalcoples have been made available a.key local IOnS a,ound cam­PUS weh ..s lbe Dean ofStudenl Affairs Office (367-)S42). Hous­Ing Office 1167-39001. Financial Aid om"" (367.35)0) ..nd ,beStudent Govern"",nl Office ()67.)740l. P",ents InU!<e$.ed maycall Or SlOP by 10 loole for Stllers' names. A""nlle"',m,s regar_ding fo....s. hou's and ,.anspon31ion 'Ire strictly up to Ihe p.1rlirn;involved

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Ther~ a,~ "Pft'i"8' for the pos.;lion or I.amc;aide for U",,,t'f"sitl' Cen'e. Audito.ium even's. lobdu,ies include dlrec.ing Citrsin,o .he prope< p.1,king spaces and being f,iendly and COUrlcoun'0 all p.1trons.

Traffie aides Me trained by the <:ampu~ police officer aSSign­ed '0 ,he UC. Salary is $4.75"'r. Sche<Jule varies according tothe number of evenls and s.aff ,equl~'<J. Appl!callons areavailable In rhe UC, room 203.

General notices...

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mother and her inf"m child. sholto death by the PLO in. Tel Aviv

aplIltrnCn', """'"'" 10 him. perhapshe could be e!&ss..roed as Olhcr.han • lerrorisc.

WhIle i. has often Ixcn ,.ud thai

one person'l freedom figh'er 15

SOnteOne else's lerroris', thi~ is II

vasl over,gc:neraliution 'halsbollid not be given c:redence. It

il not difficult 10 dtJa>m ..1>0 is

laking actions agllm$l whom, and(or whal reasonS. Arafa. may be

S,ncere '" his de"""''''''''I'''''' dlermt"lJtn. bul only because II has

p.-oven 'neffectual In furthttu1*hIS goal of destroying Israel, J....as a convic.ed n,urdcrer is noo!ctOUI of pnwn JUIl because he says

he i' sony for w.... he did,Araf.I·5 new elaunl do not mahh;'" any kss o( a Iern:>tiSI

Understand Israel's pastH)' ORET 0, HAMMELL

$UII 0 illi",. Columnil'

11 is diff"'uh to unde.......nd "hy the Israeh. are 50 m,litaris"". 1ll<:)

spend more of lheir GNP on military hard.. are lhan almost any olIlCI

oounlly in lhc....-orld We A$l, Why notJUSl k.u and make up wllb lb<:ll

AnIb nc,&J>bor$? ......y the <:QllSQnt conniet? More and mot"t AIfIericMJ

are -aluna. why sbollld we finance" CQOlnlry lhal pt"lOCli<:es behavion

we soul-he.n,ly di~ree wnh.To answer many of Ihese ques'ions and ""ule SOme of ,he oonfusioo..

firM become re-aware of lhe Irials and lriboJlalions the jewish r.>ce '*survived IItrough the COUrse of h,SUIry. Re-a"·.re is " proper lerm here

A~ mapuy of Amcncaltl were ""'sed in the JlIdeoJChnscian trad~

...... ard Ilre eJ<pr<::IIly a .... re of lhc biblical chronicles of the IsI';l<:lIS

Even t'->5e no! raised in Ihi, lradi.ion are, in the very lcaSl. come......

of lhe figh. for survival they .....perienced,

Judaism has been a .."eked from ill very beginning .nd for rathc<

lraitorous reasons. 11ley have been the scapegoa, for Ihe crise. or other

counlries which ;""Iodes ensl&ve"",n" munltr. torture and th<: hitleoUi

pnetlCe of genocide Whal '" frighlenlng 1$ I"" IheM: deeds "'vc ~

been a one .....edoi"&. They Ilavebccn S)'SlClfUll>C a1".."... <ina: the

ntna of lhc wrillen WOtd.

TIIc word homeland has; been gwen 1o I.rael by both Jews and

jews alike. II is a m.lt!irccted lenn. A more desertp"ve lille would btl

have .. Or ~hclter for that is "hal Israel is. a place where the world'.

pers«u,ed Jews can co"", and lind a place of securily.

1l'Ic ulumale quel.ion for Ametiea"" is why sbollid we <:ooll1lue

ouppon I.rael? Aller all. they an: forcibly denying lhc same nghlS

the Palesunians ..... they roughl for lhclltSelves, Yco. we mali7,e lIlal

fUlure. will bnng a sheller_land for.ll of the peoples 'nvolved. Bul.

Israelts do deserve 10 be secure wnhm their Own botdt:rs.

Un~onunalely,a new nemrsis ltaI reccnl1y appeared in lhe middle cw,

ehe~nt<:al weapons. These weapons will bring further ins"'bilhy into

reglO1l. !fused 0"":,,, againsl Israel. there will not be peace for a hund

yean. lron~ly. II secms 10 be the Germans who are pro'·idina.

of the malerials and 1ec:.....IogICS for lhc Arab countries. The vc:ry

CQOlnU) "'hose cr,mes ,,-here the catalyst for lhc nc:allon of Israd

The Is.raell leade.... and people have 'W<)rn tha' lew, IItroullllou, '

wor.1d w,1l have.• place of safe,y. Unders,andinglhc: past pam of

Jf;::wlSh people will allow th<: world to discern the presenl lsracli ""ulion;

uotation 0/ the Wee"==;]".n,.... 'holfi~' C<ICI<Il........... smuUI;d on Oft" sJ..p." m<>y

<IS .....11 ,"",... IN>no a <kodly bon.."", so .....m Itas i' h¥rr ,h..

br>dy, ,I><' _I QI ""'r """"'rJo·. And ,h~r.. is .....dt 'Q IN> dorr~

ond to IN> said. bu"ol:e noy ..."rdfix i,: This S<:<>tlrx 'iII s'cp. ..

"....rpo r.......~ 8 ...... •• l ....lIltural ,,_ ~ I_W _.ll.C.

By DARLENE ERANNStilt OpUoiD.. CoI"lfUtisI

Arafa( is now denouncina ler.ronsm. l$raellliU rel'usa lDdeaJwith h,m. or 10 recoanke a 1.....­

fOri" organizalion, such u !hePal....i"" Liheration Draanivllion(Pl.O) as the lrue rep.esenuuivesof lhe Palestin"'n people.

If the queation o( lern>nsm I.

00 important. Ihould lhc.... not bea clearer <Icfinllio:t of wha. 'er.rori.", is? The Amcflc.n

HerllDg" dkuonary defines ler.rorism as "the poli.icalusc ofler­..... and in.imi<!alion.·' 'Tbe word

lerror u defined :as ". policy ofv-ioIcnce ",mlng 10 ach""'e or

m,unt:aut~." A<:<:onl,,,&

to Ihtsc dcfinll....... an)' a<:1 ofpolnkal violence. i""lud,ng war.is Icrrorism. and men, such I"Lincoln. Waahing,on, McAnhur

and Kennedy "'ere 'crrori.lJSince ,I is obvious ....' this is notheld 10 be lrue. one muU Ioolo: alink deeper in e"",."ning theq""Mion of lelTOri,m.

War is Ihe acl or condi'ion ofarmed COnniel belween group>.""lit both sides beinglrmed. NooonsitJcration of ,he relativescrength of a pani<:ular side is!;den Inoo lOottOUn. ,n order 10

define lhe cnnnlCt as war nllherIhan lerrorism. II i. Ihen logical

10 define 'crrorism as an ael ofviolence Or aggression by One"'00 II armed agains. one who is-l1>c prorflt""n, Isnelt officialsthai Ar:tf.. acetISC:l< of ICrrorist ...,_

tion .Ilacked the BrillSh mililary.V,ole,..,., wu used only afierpeaceful means had been e~.

haus'ed. and even lhcn only b)'.small mInority.

The "".. 0( voolence lhc PLQhave Ulken "'ed" for .nclude lhcbon'bing of a,rplanel carryrngcivihans, murder of c1e,,,,,n,ary

school chIldren, the: planling Ofbombs in bus Ma,ians,.nd burn_

ing al ...e bLb10Mls of <lcfenscleJ$civtllJltU. J\lS.l to ItS' • few. Ared'tese realIy:acts of..-;or? wac lhc"<>pponrnlS" armed? Were lhcygiven any warning? The answcris a resounding no. If Anofaloould e~plain wltal Ihreal a

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OpinionsBOR should support campus

8y BARKLEY GARNSEY • senso: of M>cial communll)'. l1>e feeling thaI 000

s .... lJIH,.iD" CoIum"ut belongs 10 some IrouP or another i. essential 10 Ipcnon'~ well bel"ll. Univeni\)' !IudenlS belong 11)

",., Florida S!ll.le Board of RegenlS (BOR) me"'. an obvious communiI)' by ",nucof\hc many gool.,

al Florida AllanlK: University Ibl. week and will be ;nleresl. an<! e~pcr;cnces they t\avc in COmmoJl

di$<'UUlng. in addItion 10 their reglilar bu.inesl. This sen~of community i. l:!l5C'0l ..1 'fthere II &0-

i..sues spociroe 10 FAU weh as the ~...,h for a new 'ng '0 be • In>C: corponte Rudem body.

Urn'"Cn.lly proldenl.One ofthc items on the BOR"s ageno:bo ",~ What <:an F"U". JIdm"nlStnbon and the BOR do

from....,h oflhe $late univenities on the ....1....,. thai 10 ....ppon the student body's need for communi\Y1

arc prcsenl and/or shotlld be refle.;led at each oflhe They can .... ppon the culTCnl otudcnt drive 10 lI«Un

different ins'i'mions. Charles Reed. chancellor of land for Greek hou.ing and. studenlllnion.1bey

\he DOR. I1as d'r«ted e.och uniYersi,y 10 fonn a IaSk can help provide more public space for $IudenlS 10

force on values and .heir reporll to the BOR Ihis meet and inlcrac•. l1>c S1udent body requires ."

week an: 10 include rccommcnob.ions from cadi aul<>rtOft-.s Sluden. union ..-here studenu would

UlllvcQity A$ to bow i' can talcc ~I"C$ 10 sup- "'ve mon: aIaU"<>I ovn the ..yle and~ of~

pon lhe ..,.llIa "sbollld uphold. As a membc:r of servi«s and cn"'.....inmcn•• And very imponamly.

FAU's task forc". I found ..... lhere are val"", of $Iudcnes want the BOR to approve lIS their .......

the sludcnl community IlulI can and shnuld be ill,' pr"",idcne one who is willing 10 improve COf1ununicJ.-

proved. Some oflhese values are noo dealt with ex· .ions wilh and relations 1o otudenlS and one who iJ

plicitly in FAU's repon. btU .1111 they deservc.he syn,pathe.ic 1o these ViUlI studcnl needs.

a"ennon of Ihe BOR and Ihe Univ""i.y The maater plan for FAU ~nu 10 indieale tIuo

adn\"ustraton we are viewed in lhe Stale Ul1lven;,ty SYMCm as I

Many of lit llues applicable 1o Sludents a... .:ommuler Khool ....,re scuden.. drive IOset.>ol••.

mentioned it repon For enmple. s.uden", ."nd class and lhen Itav" campus, II is admil'llblo:

value qualil. "uca.ion. equal opportunlly, It> have. a:l a gOll.I, a sehoollhal will serve the South

academ;" rrte<l. '. t.e. Olher asP<>"lS of universl_ I'lorida communi.y. bu' unlus Ihe SChool i""ludel

Iy life """"";ved lntle or no auenllon. One of the mo:l5l • I.rge n"'aSure of acliv" campu. life. unless lbo

val"'ble elerne. ofun"'e15il)' hfe is no! menllon· Sludcnls .... able 10 gather. eomrnunieale and a.

ed in lhc rcpoo Th,s i. the 'mportance of an In- prtss lhcm..,l""" ou<side lhc elassroom _ ..nS.....

SC'l\nlOnal aetll,,& ""h"'h fosten unortS thestuo<k~ cannoc n&l"ly call lhe sd>ooI a "un,,"~I\Y ..

Arafat is still a terrorist

T........... '«mao137so

"Tho ... " •••"' _ ...... _ •..-.., _ '" I""'" 'n""'", '-""- ._ ....-..-- "'"soo .....

s.-.r_ u......""_....,' __-.~_0-....100_.... _ ...... _ <_._ ..... _....... ,....,._._ .._--~__"'10__ """__"'_""""'''S- '" __._

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Auspicious occasionbrings out plants

There are many other ideas for FAU worth menlioning: bflef­

Iy. longer library hnun;, punicularly during mid_Ierms and finals.

• "dead "..,.,k" or a, the vcry I.,.,;., a "finals week." • '''''n'Or

sySlCm for minonly $ludents and Olhcrs rcadling as hIgh as the

Rqcnu or e"en the ...,., ZO'"CmtnCft (b<aasanc and Invel ioc:ludo:d)

'Tbe "UII1' 'so "e do need more of w"'l we already .....e;

classrooms. offices. parking and ,he like. We also need cre.uvi­

'y, sen"mvily and a willtngness '0 address and master thc fulure

by our leader•. both here al FAU and a, Ihe Board.

l1>c Sluden1$ a"ending FAU al(: a diverse group WIth dlrrerl"il

need, Tlta. il one of the ..vanaal<:J ofallending F.... U _ d,versi­

ty encourages ",""enee.~,' ......'ry and <:llhcr<lcsirablc trails

we.re uger for our FAU min>ons to aqull(:. Bul. 'f FAU 1110

thrIVe. if our s,udcnlS are '0 grow and apand lherr oon:u:>rlS. if

FAU is 10 make a lasting impression On OUr slU<lcnts, lheir ch'ldren

and their children's children. we mUSI make superior opponunilies

available 10 OUr sluden.. loday.

FAU cannot do" alone We suspect lila. the Regents may read

th,~ edllonal. (ourpnse. ourpn<e) and OUr hope is thac they wi1lJOln

us ,n our ' ........ of tomorrow. add to i... here lhcy can and ~Id.

and help u. 1o brtng lhe brighesl fUlure of FAU '0 '1$ mosl spoedy

frui"o".And by Ihe way, havea W<)nderful me<:'ing. Welcom",.o I'AU!

An auspiciouS O<:<:1Sion ....l;c,; p{Ke tornorI'OW. and you c.n be

5CCUre .hal your cver-visdam A'lantic s..n s ....rr WIlt COver II for

Flon<k A'laneic Univeui,y. The evenl we refcr 10 IS lhe Board

of Regenl.«BOR) n'''''ling, Ihis momh held here a' good old (ac_

lually young.) FAU.

W., know this is an auspoc:"""" 0t:Ca5i0n by the sudden appt:al'lIl>OO

o( polled 11ow<!<UI& p1anu a, vanous Joca.ions abou. campus: by

lhc new painl ch"p,,& 10 lhc U"iversity Center (UC) .....11.: b)

the fl'Q/t eon<:rele obscunnl the I'IOSUIlgic epi....thI ofstuo<knu long

gone. Be all thaI as il n",y. we join in Ihis momenlOUs occasion

wilh our own choice of new ideas for ,he fUlure (lesl we be accus_

ed of lheft. we happily .cknowledge thaI 'nost of Ihese ide•• a,c

l\oaling aboul thanks 10 many people. no! ""'CCSSoarily our own hum­

ble seJ.-cs).

One capccially .....CJl1lIZ lIIOughl is 10 put~ 1I\ tile library,

lhc UC, perhaps even "'1>Cly halls In the dorms (oops, sony Ron!

Of course, we"""",, RClKlcnee Halll). In f""•. "'hy not put COm­

pulers in lotS of Sludenl·ae<:essible local ions. av.ilable 24 Ilou..

a day. Then, FAU will lruly join Inc rompUler age. wilh our

araduales fully p.-cpared to e"eel.

A.-her 1""'"""111& odca IS the .....pansioo <>four I>otw."il f""ill'ICS

'" c ....."'·e ....y•. One StlggeSlion 1$ an Inlemallon,,1 villase for

v;Siting ""chanae Sb.I<Ients and faculty (...."'h out, DISney). Free

'0 ''''''ide and nunlle "'ith FAU .<luden... the possibiJiues fored...,.._

'IOn are almosl endless.

Of COIl'''', no One would lurn down more "adilional hnuling

for married scudcn1$. gradua,e Iludcnts, Or Groeb. h'l even

I'Uln<>rC<llha' 'wo or 1Iu..., ofOUr Gn:eJ[ <wganizaliona may already

ha"e the funds. 'f not the pcnniuoon, 10 build lhcir humble abodo::$.

All lhty need is the land and lhc URiven"y's (and the OOR'I)approval.

rnt'anticE<Oa .......News Edi,orBuslneo. Edllor ...

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J8nU8.-y 25. 1989 P8ge 7

I don) /hi""""" SIudmIod·...........II1..-ld W,." od,,,,,,·'01....... addrriDllfo' "ud""".I rJrinJ: Jrud"n' 1Ith,.,_", ...,." ""ion. still 'rlaj~ ,lora''(Ii/able ad,i.,,,,,,,, Itelp..-Id b<: 110" _ ....red DMJ·_ jrK ,lor stwtknI.JeIT Ufe•

Political~. Ju.u....

I rhillk it..-ld b<: ,'WI. J'..-ld "'" down on 011 ,lieP"P'''''''''''' lind """,in, frombuildinl '0 buildi",. &" I,hink od"'.e""'lI1 from pro­j".uon .hould Dr cpIionol.

0enM Kulp, EngUsh,"'.........

I rhinA: JBod<nl<>th~ OJ

doe QII/y<lb,,"""'''''' /<H"...",u..i," _y kUul Dj .............".tabihly. N.tasluI Nl"'uk.

Cllmpul",. Sysoems,5en1or

I ..... illJa-Dj" ... 1tM8 ...tIw stwknts an UtJo<-d tIItdtNy t-w ..w dtJss,a tNytoUdlD~.

Paul. Stka. l!:kelrieal£..aci-r.~e

I ,/o/Ilk /, 's a raod idwb«o;u" I/oen are "lone. ,'''',00 Jtudntl migItl ..i.JIo '" IDJ:L /<>rulf·fullfillmDu rItus II" "'"n­quJrwI """ 1M odvisors do "'"//ppro...., of.

Jill Parsonl. M .....etlng.Junior

I ,foUtk i,·s .. IOOd idw~"__""""'fO*""",,

,lie cIaJsa _ Media"'" u·«pf/<H -'Jrll'U. I""", like

'" "'" arowodfrom ""'1diII8 ...butlJi"6/<>r II~. n<'ftUi",

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oving ReporteBy MELISSA MANN

Suit SfIifl PhOlograp/ler

etter Polic0' ·ith our eolurnlllSlS or artICles? Let US know bow

you f 1 snd whe,.., the)' rubbed you the wronA .....y_ TheAllanllc Sun <:IlOXIOIragelI lenera f..,... the """""" body. (acul·t)'. suff and OIhen ,n and out of Ihe Unive..,,)' Communil)'.

The SIIb"..a of the lener is /lOI limned 10 anicles appeanna,n Ihe Ar'antle Sun. AJI Ieners should be 1ype<I. double­speecd anti should 'nclude the le<lCT .....rner·s name. Slgnalureand pbone numt>et-_

Drop by die Atlantic Sun ofnoe and lei US help you com­~ your thouahU... if)'ou prefer ....Tile them down )'OUQo'1f.All leiters mus< be reccived by We<\no:$da)' .. 4 p.m.. P1euedrop offI~ or send then> to <he U ....ve""t)' Cenler. Room,..

The Atlantic Sun can not t:uann'", thai ailleuers "",II bepnnted and Bn)'~ 10 <he abo.... poJicy may be madeal the cbsc'ret>on of thc E<!nor.,o-Chief.

"What's your opinion of allowinga self advisement option for

student registration?"I, RtotJd nD7 ,lie ....1' i, u f dott'l dwtk ,hol~ W

b«rJI.H 100 """'1' .rwlDus dMe. ~a1QrDj..-s"'" ., ........DjiUI"""'~ ..-u .-q;uur jrK dot! "....,."Djdot! nlw_ ptrKUJ tINf d4:<Ms~ cowy>/ktlJiQM~,.u "ud,d fOr ,hri, jrKm-,,"""i'_s"""''''-;on. I~·

CIi\U Weiss. Child VId<I Abbott, Aa:oumlng•~.~ J.....

corner

The adminiSlntion is full of it. Unlen they ","VII!~nttcn ""'"Ptaints fl"Om the public: in reganls.o theside...alk gnffiti. thc)' &hould ...mil their truemotivation. The upcoming vi.il b)' lhe Board ofRtgentS (BOR) is thcir true reason for spending thehundrcd.o of dollars ndreded to remove the cemenl~t..b: replaee the cemenl and have il guarded untilIt dried. For <bose who never noticed It Or do notrem<:rnbeT u. thc slab had • small an.i.Popovich~nton 1\ and thc slab in question wu located,n front of the Univen;it)' Cen.er weI- the _UC ...here the BOR will meet litis ,)Veek.

b thc "'miniW'SlUon being IxKaesl in eJlpl.lOinathe lJ'Ue~ for the .lab·. removal or...,.1 This.mel<: r.boukI .serve as • d>allenge foe the ....miniW'SlUon 10 _ SfUdenl.s• ..-. and the BORthai ltIey .re truly eonoemcd wilb not offending<Xbers aDd~ SI>IdenlS as well ..~ alike...ho are offended by the obse<:z>ilioQ in Room 201.

The atIminislrui<:m sbouId spend the very few"?l'1.u1I.-ded ",clean up Roont 201 and SUJp spen0dina ....ge amounts of dollars on removing bisloriceaampIes of f.-..::. spee<:h thai dot • flO'" .t..bs of ce­ment .round our growing <::ampo.as.

A M~e From MARlAN"N ROWLANDSlud.<lIl BtHIr /'reside,,'

UI"DATI-;"Ant'S: MOQ of)'ou alread)' Itnow thaI the .utomalic lellern.....hir"OCll have been removed from FAU. The sought .fIer ICJlplanalionfrom Administration ;s that the oontraeU non ou' and thaI Cil)' and Barnenbanltt: did...,. ....nl to re""'" boca~ there ...ere no! enough UIJtS&<:.ionl;to justify the expeMC. I don't kno.... every lime I passed the ATM'.there w" someone there using them and I'm no! JUSt talki... lIudenl'!GnronlCd. these ATM'. <bd "'" do the voIurneof......-:tions dwot a .imi....ATM .t P'ubli" would 60. but this should ","vc boen eJlpecled by thebanks .nd FAU. If "nylhing. the banks should have Iookod ., theseATM', as being a public relxtions service to po<enlial new cuSlllmenl.If an)'thing. these banks havc left • negative eonnoIallon with pI"OSpeC­tive new euslorncrs and even current ones. Here loday.gone .omorrow!

At an)' ...... the word fl"Om the Umve..i!)' is "don', hold your breath"....,Iing for...-her ATM to c<><nC 10 FJ\.U. S<udent aovemmelll i. IIdlwork,n. on this matler and we ...iII see what happenJ.UPDATE-BOR, The Board of R..gentS is boIdina ill tn.,e"... on ourcampus thu wcclt. Some Sf'C'CUlale (and with good reu<>n) that thIS vullby these ViPs ","ve brou&ht~ impn>vements to FAU. For eumpIe:..FIowerlt "'"_ bDen placed around Ihe Adminislra.ion Bu,ldi...."TI>e removi... and replacing of a eemeIlI slab .. !be e,,,ranee to the

Uni""",,,>, Cetlter(UC) was. in my opinion. a """"I w_e or money...TI>e pBinlJOC of the UC (-oeh .......1d have bDen done over the~),"TI>e ....soddin& (&&aiD) of the front UC gro<u>ds.It is 100 t.-d _ the ResentS are "'" _ying in our dorms - '.....'ne

the elean·up thaI would be lO,ng on there. 0It well. that'. pohUet.!IN ME:l-tOKY, K""IIl Caine•• fellow FAU SIIUdenl killed .... week.He will be deepl)' missed. II would be nice if)'ou Id lake. momentof your " ...... w'-thcr you knew Kevin or noI. and ref\e<:l on thIS ,",*1<'10M of a fellow 11""""1...... and friend.

Aardvark returns to FAD campusBy N.S. AARDVARK ponoo Marcosorthe P!liUipines. muni')' on Dixie Highway. call·Sun Opinion C..fumnlJl and """b)' Doc" Ouvalicr 01 ed Pearl Cil)'. Thi. i. no joke.

1110110. M)' name is lhe Greut Halli, and S81. Doe of Libena... Nothing I have ""id here i. un·NonhSoulhem Aardvark (Db. AND IN AMERICA, true. Andi/anyotlereadinllthi.viously jusl m)' pen.name). I have RACIAL SEGREGATION HAS ha. any eonnicting in/orn",tion.been away from Florida Alh.mic nEEN OUTLAWED. Exeepl in please ...rite me clo the A,lam!cUniven;i.y for ""......, time now. Roc. RIta!'. If)'ou are poor ,,:nd Sun.wandering abou, lhe ...ilder"""" Ullock and In Boca. you ",usl love Live long......)' free,of Nonh Amenca. , have leum' behind ....all in • special eom· be Slrong and go in peace.

(") • 'ow ","'" ,",,". m, Pres.'dent'stravels about Ihis greal land ofours, thtng. I would hke '0 w.o.rewith you now.

IN AMERICA. YOU ARE IN·NOCENT UNTIL PROVENGUILTY. Exeepl ...hen given"tram" ticket••nd you mUSl go toCOUll and prove your mnocenceor pay the fine.

AMERICA HAS A FREE-PRESS. Es.cepI ...hen ,t <:omeli 10dcpieltng naked people or u.ing......en panicut..r woni. (various­ly tb.<:nb,ng bod)' pans. wastemaler..1 and ph)'.ical acts):Iune....... censors nudOl)' .nd"t>..t" 1&"....ge.

AMERICA IS A DEMOC­RACY. WE ELECT ALL OFOUR l.EADERS BY POPULARVOTE.~ for lhe Preside...and the Supreme COUll and lheheadsoralilbe FedenU Agencies.Buo-ealll. Depanrnenu and all of!he Am..... 1"•.

AMERICA IS THE DEFEN.DER OF FREEDOM ANDDEMOCRACY THROUGH_OUT THE WOIUD. Well. eJI·

<:<:pI f.. tlIoo6e five ...............ivclRi.!iwy d>aatonhips the U.SIUpporIed in Voecnam. and thattm>e the U S accidentall)' ....p-

By KEVlN Md:ONNELL.....,. Opi,.io,. Edaor

Some teaders ofthc Afu""ir Swl ","ve ked ho...the qlKMe of the ...eel<. for the last IUIIe pick-ed and ....hy. The .ns.....r i, qui... simpl.. ,

1bo:: quoce ....s .n obscene, lewd .nd ..s",1euremark ""nlten on the back of. chair in the Ad_......lsUation BuIldIng. Room 201 The etta,,,, in thairoom are covelU'l ...,th •.""'8C ofobs<:cnu ...... n....)'of "ilK:h .re very offensIve and have boen thc<'e foryean. The reason the quote ..... publishod .....boea11X of the AJlanri€' Swt ... editorial of J.nuaryII and ilS cuTTent stanCe .gainsl the retT><>Va1 ofthcsot!oe".,,]1r: gntffiti.

The publisinng of the q~ ..... an .nempt .0......... the~ bet........n lPC'ndlng hUndretk ofdollars to ........,..,••t _. questionable ,idewalkgr:afflli compan>:I to the f..... JI'I"I'UC".-ded to cleantIP scrious!y offens,ve and very dalCd desk ...ntirtaJ;

1lte admllusm.t1on lells U$ thaa!he lodcwalk &nf­rib. wltkh the Allanlk Swo behev<:ll 10 be quitet2Sleful and h,.coric. IS offensIVe 10 gU<:llb of theunjvenit)'.nd they 10 SoO far .. to name the vi...ton.10 be the audicn<'tS of the Boca f'opt;_

Obscene quote offends students

Businessexciting, rewarding

e1igibk 10 lake ... ,Sc,riQ.7, It:.. l<$ fOr ob­wning the $lOCkbroke:...•1~. A ICOUof 70 !l'"'n>tn, is n<>eded 10 p&$S.

"T'I1oe Series_' is .i",," ,n.wo poortS, elM:hlMting appm);,n,,",,'y three hours. The leslcov...... all aspccu "ftho: SClCUritic:s indUSlr')'.ineludinll sloeks. bonds, options.munkipal bonds. a<:<:ounting. ecQnomics.and margin. jUM '0 name a f"w.

In order '0 plIs, ttle Series_'. you mUStdevOl" your,..,lf to s'udying the m'lle';"J.There are no shon-all.< to passing thi. lesl.Hard work " the only way '0 <U<:ces$.

AI; many "" 7S p"rccnl ofllloMe who Ill!«:the Series-7, r.il the first tim<: they ..kei. so don", gel di..,.,.. ...ged. If~ don',do well the tim lime. ke..p trying.

Once !he Ser;e...7'$ paucd. the pall> a.open for you 10 enter .., .......iling. ~rd,,,.. and mos, l...,nI,ve alree..

Says KalZ. "Every job ha5 us ptl"$S<l1'e

To me, mi, job has as """",h as any Oll'>erIf)'OU can deal ",th II and work hard. yo<>""Ill be hIghly comlXMated for n.··

Robert KlIl1.:Moran and Co.

roule '0 so is a major in finance.Ifyou decide duI. thlli is the Held for you.

!hen lhe firsl thing 10 do i. find a broke,.,.gcfirm '0 .pan_ you, because in o.der.ola1:e lhe lesllo become licensed, you nwSt

MSpotlSOrN.Kau. recommends lha, you suoy a....y

from those con1p.l.ll_ !ha' specialiu: Inpenny S«)(:I<J. "Find a oornp;ony Wt.'sdh·c<Slr..,... a full_...NOCc firm....., ",.11tnin you adequalely. Ifyou don', Set pro­pe. Inin.na. you will bum QUI of thebusi-... ea,ty and be IooI<ing for~rca......... •• he ..... id

After bccomrna "f"I'l'Ottd, you are !hen

MuuuAing Director, J.T.

"Success has its rewards and in the stockbusiness you're directly compensated for the work, - ..you put lO.

By HARRIS KATZS.". BIui#I#u Writ.."

1l>e occupolUon 0(SlOd<brol<er ....,.. r:ankf<d 6Q in • list of lhe best;ow fOl colleaegndu.u:s. """,oniing '0 a tC:",c:n, aniele in!he Wall Siren JONrnaI:' "I>1-&,,\g YourOW" C.re<:r.··

SlOCkbrokers. or acroum e~""u'lvell. as'hey like 10 be called. have '0 dc,,1 wilh a.. ....,;,;f..1 working c:nvOonu"",n" 1~·18 hourwo,kday,. con'lanl rejection, and lheevcr·omi".".... presence of the Securi,ie!lllnd E~­

chanse Commission COfl.lanlly lookingov"" ,he.. shoulders.

So. wha,', lhe a,...,.,ion for tl'>ooK pe0­

ple W, decide WI be,ne a stOCkbroker iiilhe field fOl ,hem1

"S<.>«ess has 'lS rewards," My' RobenKaa. managIng director of J. T. Moranand Company. "and In lhe swck bu"ncs.<.like In many od>er buSII'N;:Sl.<l$. you'red'ree1Jy compens,nf<d for lhe amount of""""" W, you pu' In.''

Kau "'cn. on '0 say lhal If you work

businesslbJll"o®lI®

March L 19119.For funher InfOnnD,ion Or '0

obIain applicalions for any oflheabove scholarships please conllOetJohn Snow in the Office of SIU'den, Fif1lU\Cial Aid al 361-3'30,

Nursing is One of lheIl105I c:ha.llenging and rapid­ly expanding fields, as wellas one lhar IS currenlly inhigh demand.

Claire M. Fagin. dean ofNursing at.he University ofPennsylvania. believe.~ Ihecurrent shortagc is Inosllydue '0 a l&(:k of foresigln in predicting changes in .he ser­vices offered '0 paricnts.

One of.he lI'I()Sl in'ponant changes. ClaIre Fagin, claims.is me decreased u.ilizalion of hospilals. Health care is in­creuingly being arlminiSlered in the t>ome. in HealthMainlenanc:e Qrganiza.ion. and in nursing homes.

The various me.hods of delivery ha"e cre~ued allenuotiv...for nurses, bul there is also a price-~ .he role of nur$eSexpands. a nigher le"el of educalion will be necessary. evenlit lOnny levels, The role of nurses .oday includes "mal\;llg­ing and coord.naring care, consulting wi.h self-help groups.adVQCllling. leaching. directing and providll1g di~ care andrefcTr.lI." says Fagin.

In acute care settings !he need for highly technically skill.ed nurses is increasing. NO! only do nur$C$ need 10 keep upwi.n advancing medical.echnology, bUI because of the OIherhealth care options people emcring hospitals loday are .ickerthan they used '0 be, say. Julie Weldon, a heallh carespecialist.

Fagin explains Ihm rhere is a surplus of voclllional nurses(LVNs) and pruc:.ical Nurses (LPNs), but a severe shortageof baccalaurea,e and highcr-degrec: nurses. Expens in ,hefield are saying Ihal il is an ideal lime for qualified peoplecnlcring Inc field 10 gel ahead. bu. lhey do not anlicipa.e in­creased enrollment in nursing schools. lI'I()S.ly due to the im·age of nursing as a low .laIUS profession.

While CUeer options for WOmen have e"p;onded. luringmany away from considering nursing as. course of srudy.!he number of men in the- profcss>Orl has noc "'creased. Ex­pens fear .har if nursing programs: al .he college level can.noc .urvive due 10 the- lack of enrollmelll. and the nursingshonage COrtllnues. hospitals will lum to shan lenn measuresthaI wiU cause klng lenn hou'm. such as using aides and techni­cians in place of nurses. thus lowering !he overall qualil)'of health care.

availability of three $1.000 Nur·sing Scholarships, ApplicantsMUST be a resident of BocaRalon In order '0 be eligible forthi. scholarship. TI1e applica.iondeadline for this IChoIan;hip is

By DARLE."'E EkA....Ss..-.. .'W4U Wriur

By MELISSA MANNSun SI4!f Writer

Each yea. a mulri...de ofscholarships go unclaimed, Inmany eases this is due '0 the Stu­""",'s lack of \<nowledse of thescholarships' e"ist""""". In on:kT10 help avoid this unfortuna,e <>C­C'UrTefIOI!. thor Off'""" of S'uden,Fi........,ial Aid will periodi""UyannouD« !he availab.li,y ofscholarship applications whiochmay penaut IOtoIUdenls allendlngFlorida Arlanuc Urnve..."y.

Tbe omce ofSn>denl FrnatX'wAid h&s offeNld many oppor­Nnuies for ..!>dents in the jM.uWhether il be Ioians. gnutu. orscholarships. lhe S<ud<:n' Finan­cial Aid Depanmc:no has made d­fans .0 help FAU SludenlS.Presemly, lhe Office ofFir\llOeialAid anroounces the avaiiabili,y ofapplicalions for "evcral...,hola""hips.

One ocholarship. beingoffeNldby ,he Florida Aswciarion ofEducalional Oauo Sysoems. i~ theOr. Roben W. Sims MemorialScholarship ThIS is a $1.000scholarsh,p awarded 10 hipschool gnduares ",·ho are plan­ning 10 major 11\ c!al;ll processinsOnce you pou.s your freshmanyear, you are DO k>nger eliarblefOO" this scholarship.

The Boca Raton Garden ClUbIs also announcing a $500...hoIarship for '''89·90 10 a col_lese upper clanrnan or gradualesrudc:n. who is majoring in a sub­jecl 'ela,inS '" agriculture,boulny. oonscNalion. foresrry,landscapc, archi'ecI .. re Oroceanography, Applicanrs rnus.be resldenlS of Palm ReachCounly,

The American Mtysica) s\:.cie_.y will also be o«erinS ...holar­ships. They are anllOUndng"Corpora,c SponsoNld SChol...._wps for Minority Under&noduateSIudc:nu In Physics." Any Black,H ••' .....e, or Native AmtricanU.S. ",itiun who plans 10 majorin physic:s and who is a hipschool senior or college freshmanor sopflornore ,""y apply

One Olher scho....n)up lhar isbe.... offered is throop lheRoyale Worn..-,,'. Club. lnc:. 'l"heyare pleasc 10 announce 'he

The p..lm 8each Communi'y Coll~e SIT\IIIl Business0ev~1 Cenl.... will plesen, " Fin.nci",1 WorlrsAop forSm-.lll1usjneu; O"'_IS.mI ~ff_£",pJoyedPro!essiorwls, onS;olur<by, Feb<t.tary 4, (rom ., ".m. 10 12 Noon The workshopwill be held:;Ol PaCC North, )160 PCA Blvd., p"lm Be;ochC.rderI., in the lewis Cenler, Room. 1)6 "nd 1)7. The re.. i.$2S. To "'Sister, e,,11 (4071622-2440 X244 or 627-8607.

Do you know where your business is ltQi.,.t The p..Jm Be~Community College Small 810."..... DeveIopmenI Cern.... canhelp you find the di<ec1ion you need In order .0 succeed. Foronly $10, lhe De.-.Iopin. you; Busjneu; /fA",""."n. Punsem'nar will show you how '0 saln Ih", competllive edge forYOU' busines•. The program will be held on Thursd"y, Feb<u"ry2, from 6:)0 ro .,:)0 p.m., al PaCC'. Centr,,1 C.lmpus, AlliedHealth Building, Room 201, 4200 Congt~.Ave., lake Worth.To regiS!er, call (407)622-2440 X244 Or 627.8706.

The followi.,. Busl WorI<shops will be offered by FloridaA.l.nlle Universily's C :~r Se-rvlc... Cenler:Commercial e"mpu.

-Thursday, January 26: Inf.''';....;n.

University Tower·Moncl"y, ,.nu"ry )0: Inte...,~...;...

A. "',.,.... C.-r. will ~ ."..iUble for lhe Inrerv;e-ingwork.hops.Plt:.se nor:e lhirl S9IIC'C is limi,ed "'Ihese workshops,.., ple..se~'Ier in Studen. Aft•• rs.

8asloc business po;nten .-,.n big.... bottom-line profil'! ThePalm BeKh CommunIty College Sm,,11 Bu.ln~, DevelopmenlCenter h;os juS! the riShl spe"kers 10 le;>eh you Ho... 10 St..rt• nd Dp.r.'e YOUR SUCC'euful Sm.1f Business. For only SIS,this wotkshop will COver marl<ellng, aa:ounling and recordkeep.Ing, la~es, lhe need of a bu.i~. plan and more. The workshopwill be held allhe 'upitcr-Tequesl" Ch"mbcr 01 Con'mcree, 801N. Fede'al Hwy. on Wednesday, Febnr"ry I, Irom 8:)0 a.m.104:)0 p,m. To regi'ler, all (407)622_2440 X244 0' 627-8706.

The 1.,8<J.9O !inand.. l .. ld for"" .. re now avail..ble. Theyshould be compleled by the March 1. 1.,89 deadline, bysludenb who wanl 10 apply for all !VI"'" of fln"ncial aid.Workshop, will be held '0 help sl...dem. in eOmplclinll Iheform., Schedules (or Florida Allanlie Universl!V'. eampuoes arelisloo below.

·BOC" Ralon C"mpusThu,sday, Feb. 2, f,om 2:)().):)0 p.m. in CCS 24).Monday, Feb. 6, {,om S:()().6:00 p.m. in sse 224.Wednesday. ~. 8, f,om ):()().<I:OO in CCS 24S.

·Srow..rd Campu.Monday, ~. 6, from S:CXl-6:00 in CR 128.Wednescby, Feb. 8, from S,()().6:00 in CR 128

The 1.,8<J.90 finaneialaid JM(:klM can be obt;o,..-;t .llhe Final\"ei.J AJd Office"l Boca (SSB 224) or ..1 the Com~;.1Cam­pos (12.,B) prior fo the workshop. 000'1 risk losing moneybecIIuse of "n inaceu,a~or lale applicalion. Be so", IQ a"endone of these wobhops.

Mor~ Business Bri~fs on pag~ 9

Page 9

EconoDlist scheduled to speak at SheratonBy HA~IS ~:z Among ",",day's CVcn", there will be panel resuhed due '0 the CO\In'ry's bureaucracy. the a"cn,;on of some of lhe majorSun Bus,nus tor discussions.o ellamine "",-;ous marke,ing In TIlt, a,her Parh, de Soto shows how American magazines, including Forbes,

On Thursday. Febnmry 16 a' the Boca s,n"egies, inveS,menl riSks, public und the La,in American work forec is mltdc '0 Fo,.,.."e. and Reader's D;ges,.RD,on She""on H~J. ther<: will be a day_ priva,,,: ~merpri.sc. ',:"hnology_b<1<ed q>_ labor unde, ,he laws of the;r eoun,ries '" Or. R<>ben Viches, an asS?";a~e p~-Ion.g prognun featunn.g He"""",~ de Solo, PO':'Wltltes, H,spaIl,e en,repreneurstup efrons '0 ovcrcome.he ell'reme po..."ny. fessor. ofma""lfemen'. marke~,ng.a~ lil_

a ....·,,"_known Peruv,an ccononUSt. as ,he van~s o,hcr ,opics ,hat rela'e to Latin According.o de 5<>'0, in some Latin .erna"onal busl.ness at FAU. 'S orgalll~er

"eyno,e 'pc;aker. . . Amencnn ~onomies_ An>edean coumries. ,he", underground of 'he eVenl. V,ehcs elll"'C's scholars a.ndDe. ~.o 'S mos' noced for h,s ideas ~n De Soto .'s ,he author of The O,h..r Pari" workers aecoun' for uS nmeh as SO pereen, economists from as many as I~ countries

lega">;lIlg lhe underground economy In The I"'is,ble Re>Y,Ir";o,, ;" 'he TIllrJ of ,he Oross National Product. '0 anend.TIlir". W,:,rld countries. which has been Wo~/d• .....hi~h has been a bes, sener in ~ So h d In me The cos. of .he.even~ 's ~50 per .pers<>ngro.....mg ,n recen' years. Latin Ame"ea and is soon '0 be released to as appeare. SO nnd advunce reglStrallon IS req,"re<1 Lo

The one day event is sponso.ed by in an English vel"Sion for !he United Sunes. American magazines allend.Florida Allamic Universi,y "and the Small The book "u'lines ,he size and complellity De So.o......ho is fluen, in English :Hod For more infonnution and '0 .eghter.Bus,ness Developmen. Cemer of FAU. of Peru's infonnal ec<>nomy .....hich has French along wi,h Spanish. ha~ allrac,"" call (407)367-3643 or (305)564-5588.

GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER NOW FOR A POSSIBLECHANCE TO APPEAR ON MTV

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25Walgr~n's

Tv~ 01 Employer: Na,ional drug re.ail Co.Maim and Degtee: Any interested in retail managememGraduation Oa,e: May 1989. August 1989Position: S.o,e management traineeLocation: North and Sou,h Florida

H.l. finandal GroupType of Employer: Finandal plaonlng salesMajm and Deg,ee: All majors (BachelorslGradua,ion Oafe: May 1989. AU8Ust 1989. AlumniPosilion: Financial "lanne.LOCalion; Hallandale, flOfida

THURSDAY, JANUARY 26Hoch, Frey and Zogman

Type of Employer: CPA firmMaim and DeB''''': Accoooting (Bachelors) All ,ax courses

completeGradualion Da,e: December t988. May 1989POSif;On: Staff accountantLocalion: fon laudemaleInternships: See Co-ope,a,iYe Educa,ion Office, SSB 214

Continued from page 8

For any studenU who will 00 8raduating in the ntext $Cme<ler,the followiog eomp.anies will be holding on-campus interview­ing for Ihe week of Janoary 23·27.Please note lha, one Imerview.p"'p workshop is rPqu,red pttOtto YO'" firsl interview on campusl

Do you haye any i'ems for business briefSl Deadline fOf sul>­mission i< WednewolY at 4 p_nl. All I,ems are '0 be typed,doubh_"spaced "nd "re subject 10 cditinR.

WHAT If YOUDON'T GETINTO THE GRADSCHOOL OfYOUR CHOICE?

Su'''.I'''''''~'''Ofher

""""""" ""'why"""......Ka;>la" "",,,,,,,,,,,,,,.""1,,_"'$>a>$O<''''''''''''''''$<U>dU-';,chun<><sof

JKAPLAN"""""ao;I,..;""""""" .....r.rst-c"oio..chools F<tc;

"'-""''''''''''l!Shd,-l" ..ur ........'_'iOll.".. ..""""'$"""""">8......

OI~IER COURSl:5- wCAl, ON. NCle~. NT£. 0'J0,.. BAR REYIfV>,( /l. Ot~l>

For any additional infonnation. please contaCI ,he Career Ser·Yices Cen.e, a' (407\367-3533.

BOC;A FlA.'ON AFiEAStanley H. Kaplan Ec::t_Ctr_Ltc::t.

2900 North fVtllltary Trall--Sulte ., 50Boca Raton, Fl. 334-3"-6308

(407)997-6388

more inronnation con",e, SueB,ssel at 997-5358.

Soon you can gain on·,he-jobellperienee for yourself. as .....elltiS for your resume. Lha. you canno, ge, from an obscure club orby surviving vadous busincssfrmemity hazings. Call or visi, 10­day and ask abou, ,he AmericanMarketing Associa,ion's "One­on-One" experience opponuni'y.

SAMEFIRM

DRIFT FISHINGALL TACKLE PROVIDED

SAILING DAIL VSAM -1PM - 7PM

SEA MIST.NEW All AIUM.NUMDRIft FISHING BOAT

SAILING DAILY .18AM.IPM&7PM

407

,inenLul Cable. Profile MarkedngResearch. lJrllinslonn AdS, andMOIorola. jusl 10 name a few.

This rare oppOrlLm")· i.ava,lable '0 FAU students. Re­quests '0 .....ork wi,h a company ofyour major field of in'eres, isencouraged.

Any serious olll_going studemswan,ing to panicip;lle should s'opby th.e n",rk"'ing dqxtn,nen<. For

SCORE holds business seminarSCORE--Ttoe Service Corps of Re,ired Ell""u"ve. (SCORE) ..... ill be

holding a 5"".11 B'<s'n"ss Worksh"1' On February 14 from 10 a.m. to4 p.m. in ,he Communi,y Room aL.he Town Center Mall and .....ill in­clude such 'opies as marke'ing. rec<>.d keepmg, advcnising. and in­surance. Lunch will be served und Lhe fee is Sl~.

Ms. Pea.1 Smi'h. a successful business owner ......ill sl""'k on the dif­ferem aspeclS of s.aning lind opcr~,ing a small business.

SCORE, a naltonal voluntcer group sponsorcd by Ihe U.S. SmallBusiness Adm,ni"""ion, is made up ofover 12,000 members who havebeen successful in their own business eareers and now provide freen",nagemen, counseling '0 operu,ors of small businesS"ll and .•o thoseconsidering staning a business of .he" own.

For more infonna,ion and reservauons call 278_7152.

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Imagine acquiring business ex_pede""" working one-on-or>(!with a corpornlC exceu.ive m,herthan ..... ilh a boring ,ex, book. Youcan gain this exper,ence a, no co..",'nh ju", a simple visi, '0 Ihemarketing depanmem at FloridaAtlan,ie Universi.y.

You may be eligible for gelling!he experience of a typical .....ork·day in Ihe field of yourchoice. All you need.o do is signup. make a eanand SC' a d"'e andyou are on your way to wnrk <me­on_one with a corpora,eexecu,ive.

The American Marke,ingAssociation is now sponsortng a"One-on-Qne·· e><perience <>p_ponun"Y. S1l"lents can aqutre on_the-job experience .....ith ~uch

""mpanies as Florida Po.....er andLigh•. the Su" Sem;"el. Con·

DRIFT FISHING aOAT

U)' RICHARD WICKLI......ESun Staff Wriur

New scholarships are availableApplications are due in March

FAU libraries .. •Florida AlbnIic UniVft$ity has sevenollihraries .....,1abIe r INdy and n:scan:h: Ibe S.E. w,mberly Lobnlfy in Boca Rau:>a:!he FAU Palm 8ea<:hlNorlh

Cam""" collection!Palln &aoch Conunun;ly College Lib ry in Palm &a<:h Gardc:ns. the Com....n:ial c.:UIlP"$ Lib.,.,>, on Commo::n:ial Bh·d. and!he Bro",.rd eOUnl)' Public Library ;n downtown Fl. Laude..... I.,. All of lhe librarie$ proVIde a full ..nge of ~...kes from ";mol.,ion/rae...,, 10reference .....is\JU>CC. Online LUIS lenniRals an: auilablc a\ all locations '0 scarch the holding. of all nine SU.IC Univer.i.y System tibllmes. TheS.E. Wimberly library has 49.5.()()() Yolulne5, 4.11'3 periodical subscriptions plus cXlcn~iYe collections ;n governmem publication. and micmfCxl.Librarians and saffwl1l assiA you a' sc....icc desu and will in"rue! individual. and groups in the usc: <lfthe lalelll infomuuion-dclivcry technologies.To olluin libnu'Y I>orrnwcn" privileges. you will n=ed proof of FAU affiliation such .... " paid fee slip or a Un,versity ID card.

A message from the directorIn till •• our second .../allne Sun '1'ISe". we c:oncen'r11.lc a bit rno.-c on the inlemal work.np of the libraries. NOIC that we said "libran"",,. not

"library" because we kave libra,,"" ouuidc of the Doea Raton campus. 1bcsc lib....ries are fe.mucd in this issue. Also We rocu~ on ~uch qtlC$tionsas how du we obtain books and pcriodi~als?, who prO<:e5se5 t!>em?, who keeps LUIS. our online ca!alog. up '0 date? and what is housed withinSpecial Collections? The answers 10 lhese and similar qucs,ions ...., found in this Iwo-page cen'e,,"prelld ... long with a lis, of hours .., the variouslibraries and other lwlsk infomuttlon.

We conlinue to be concerned abou' new iludenlS' and othcra who find the ba5iQ of libnry we at FAU <:onr\l5;I\&. To US;"I those of)'ou whofind )'oul'IClves in this slNa'ion. we are lnstiw,in, two things this .emcSlcr; an lnfortna.ion d<:$k ncar the from door and a series of one-hour ",""",ions(not for cred"!) on the buics of library usc. You will fitld a .Ip-up s"-t .. the etld of thi$ OCftlerspread; please return" tf you are ,nlel'C&lCdIn takin& one of our ba.i<: xaions.

AJ; .1....)'•• pIcuc CJlpre&S )'OUI'ICIYCli throup OW' sugsestion board, help )'OUrselves 10 tbc f"", t-pe~bWe &ive ......,. from ume 10 "'me aDdabove all plcax- make IlK of !he man)' I'CSOllKa we are KqUIrinf 10 facilitate your reac.a<dl aDd 1l00dy.

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Collection Organiwtion DepartmentDid you ever WQnder how Ute i'ems in 'he LUIS ,enninal leI .nto the

LUIS 'erm,nal. or how call number••re ...signed CO books and .ppc.tlr onthe opinn? Every booli: and prriodical tillc in the library has lObe indlvidual­I,. treated by mcmbcnt oflhe CoIlcc1ion Orpnization Oq>anmcnt. wbodothc <:ataJosl"..tId bitld,,,. work. CoUcction Oq;an_lion abo acalC$ thepruded 1i51 oflCrials (the s..ria.ls Hold,nlLw) .....idl,.,lls)"OI1 whoch.erialuUcs "'e have... hich i_ of them we have and in which forma. (hardcopy Ol'" microform) they ""ist.

Ultimalely, the prin,cd Ii.. oherial, w.1l d,sappc.tlr.nd.U such infonna_lion will aPl"'ar in LUIS. l1>c malnlenanee of the LUIS dalabase I, lhe: real"",iness of C01leclion Orla11i",,"on. Inslead of cre.ling calalog cards andspending endle., numben of hours filing lhern, the depanmem now <:on­eenlfll'Cli on adding ilem" 10 the dBtabol:<c and making <:orrec:lions, addi­uon~. and other change$ in IOn online fonnal.

Stmilar unIt>; al other Stale Uaive....lI,. SyllC'tJl schoo" are do.". the samektlld!; of .........k ••nd you CIOn ...jew.n of their dforu .n LUIS, ... hil:b is ad­minl~eredcent"']ly throu*" Gainnv;11c for all the nine stal<: unlvenlta.When you..,. CO a LUIS ICrm.nal alany SUS school. Just type "LUlS"andh1l the en'et key; you WIll..,. a menu of.U the SUS sct>ool~'~.1u$l c,"""," lhe one you wanl, and look.l il$ "C<O!aIos" jw.t as though)'ouwere there!

Special Col/ectiolls Departmelltl1>c Special Collect;on. Dcpanmenl safeguard, and makC!1 lOvaHahle for

Mudy ilenl$lhalarc special because of their rarity, v.lue or f....;;;ly. Thismal<:rial I. I""cd in !he LUIS atal....nd i5 found in Room 261 on the se_cond floor ofthe library. n.c hottn ofoperation • ..., Monday through Fri_da,.. II a.m._$ p,m.

'The dcputmcta: is abo responsible for ooUe<:Ii... and housins e<:natn f'AUatl;:t"vt$, maintaintng FAU'~ record managemenl program and collectingI,ft booI<s from !he public which can be added to the FAU libnuies.

Some of the items CIlm:ntly housed within Special Col1octions includeIhc novels and persona1 papers of IOlorida noveli$! l1>cod<>re Prall; aphotographic rcprodue.ion of Shakupeare's "Flrsl f'olio"; One of lheworld's IllrleSt <:ollec\;on of labor and lefliSi pamphlets; an important <:01­I"",ion ofC,vil War leller'S and memo..bll'" and nlre firsl edilion. of nine­la;:nth een,ury music.l 5<:0""'.

Spcaal CoIIoctionl; ,lems do not circul.te. bul you are ....,komc 10 usethem dunn, the hottn of opc:...1Ot\

Book and Periodical PurchasesSludenlS .some,imcs wonder aboul the process of purchasmg library

malerials.l FAU. We receive a seperllte budge' for malerials every year.based on the Board of Regen', fonnula applied '0 each of Ihe nine SIJI'eUniversi'y Sy.tcm hbn..ies. This formul. weigh. the CIlm:nt h()ldin~ ofthe libnory, IIUdcm body .~ and composition. gtadUllle and undcrpadUllleprognoms. and s~ of facully,

Our budget for malerials Ibis )·ear is SI.4 m,llion. Tllls """"lid!; like ane.-mow; .mo•...,1 ofmone)'. ""." u not! (h'er one nullion " aI""lldy com­m.ned 10 suMcriplion and .staDdin& onlcI' rcnocwals before the ac.detruc: yeareven bellnS. 'The ave"'... acadenUc t.IOk COSlS u' $47.32 and the .verageperiodtall subscription S 177.68. It UlIIOI unusual. however, for lI(lft>C veryspedalrzed penodicals '0 cost S2 or S3 thousand each. The cos, of booksand bInding arc factored Into lhe formula (Ill ..n anlfkiltlly low r~le), bul,he diffenng 005' of rnlllerial. in diff"...,n' di.dplines is not. FAU is therefon:al a disadvantage in the fonnula because we have a high propt)nion of ""_pensive progf2ffi5 in .he hard sciences.

Ubn...... monilOt the I ......'th of the collection in !heir ....igncd Sllbjcclareas through reviews. advertiscmenlS and 5UtXlard lisu of malerials. Manyof the PP5 ..hich )"011 SOC In the CIln'eDl a>ll<>etion are a~ of51eadil,. worseninl t.IOk budgets .n rcce,n years: 10 remed,. this siNa'ionwe ~ ~l1y resuueturil1& the uul_bOn of the book dollars. indudinllreUl$lruunll an approv.l plan. whoch ordcr$ new booI<.s In OUr a.relOS of in­lCl'C$' .UlOffillIia.lI,.. Thi. plan will, OYer time, .."...11 in • more bala.iKedcolloction. even ",'hile il offer'S "" a discoun' and bn,,&" books in i11unc:dilllelyfor proce""ing-before 'hey go oul or print.M~nwhile, If you wish 10 rcccommend particular titles which you feel

arc rn'Ul11g, pleas.<: fC<'1 fra;: 10 do 50 through the library's ,ugg<:$lion box.Hqv.·evcr. plcuc note that we do not order lexlbooks-our budge< is .n_te<iJcd 10 ""ild dIol: colle<:tion with .........ks of !asti,,& value.

•.. .serving your needsPalm BeDch/North

Cwnpu, J..ibraT)'",., lIbBry housed .1 the w_ Palm Beach

CC'fl,e. In 45.h Street has been rnov~ and i.no'" Io<::Iled wut"n ,he l.eJIminll ResourxsCen,er at lhe nonh campou of Palm BeachCommunlly COneJle In ""'1m Bcao::h Gardens.n.e eampul loI Q" of 1-95 on POABoulevard

T1>o:5hu1". or(aalu_ II """"'kJn&QOlI weU;lbe curren, joim Iobl1lry " much mo<espac:iou.s and .".-.:,;... than OUr former ~r_roundinp. and FAU .w.odo:IlU MV", compleIe~ 10 PBCe colloct>otu and ",rvices. aswell as our 0"0"". Three FAU _IT join WIthlbc: PBCC SUlff 10 help Audenu of bolhilWJlutioas.

TIle join' roUealOn cons.iou of .pprox­,nwely 20.000 t::>oob. 233 periodical>; andscrW <ilks and _spapon;. FAU .....'e...I•...-:tD'r&'c on the areas of b<u,nefoS andeduo:Mion: PBCC .......,.."...~ on Ihctnaman.t>es and sae~, Houn are

MondIIy throup n..nday 7 •.m.-9 p.m.Friday 7 •. m.-4 p.rnCIoo.ed "'eI'k"nd~

.-,.,. n..~",-~_OIl:.'Nancy Wy-......n. u:plain. 10 JO}·"" Schnddl •• S1uMnl. bow 10 ............ or 1M ",.,flWnMd

CD-Rom 5Y51em5 In I .... lib.....y.

Commercial Campus LibraF)-'

Bro'K'ard Cou"tyPublic Library

SWdenu taluna o:.>Ul'lIQ'" !he T(lW<!T fK1hlyIn downtown Fon Lauderdale should av.ilthetnxlvC$ of the ........rces and oc....ice>;available 10 lhern at the 8row.rd CountyPublic Ubl'1U)'. located .ppro);;OI\III"ly onebloc" .way from the Tower. The StaleIqJsla.ure has app"""ed ,;eve..1 hulld"""lbousand dollllt$ each y...., r.,..!he p&S1 5Cvenolyea.... sp«ific.lly for !he: I"'rc'hasc of boob,periodicals and other materials to be """.....at the Browanl Cotlnty Public LIbrary 10 .up­port FAU and FlU program. al ,he: Tower.T'hc:sc: materials are: intear.llod ,mo the:Broward County Public Library (BCPL) ~..,I·

lcetion. All FAU sludentS have the 5IO,,>c: bor·rowing privllelles as BrQward Coun,yresidents. lICPL """.... e\lnently arc;

Moodily ,hrough Thursday 10 lI.m.-8p.m.

Friday and Saturday 9 II.m.-S p.m.SUnday I p.m.-5 p.rn,

The Commercial c.mpu. library of FAUprovides a quiet and invlUna auno.phcn: con·dudve: to S1udy. Localod on the fourth nooroftl>c: building. the: library overk'loob tI>c: FOflLauderdale Exeauive Airport

The primary goal of ,he: hbrary i. to pro­vide support f.".- the: COUr5C'!i offered at the:Commercial Campul. Thc COllection Sl~" isapproJ<ima.<:ly 34.000 vol""""" and em_pbasi~c:s busi..."... COntp.uer science anded\lca.ion. The collcction includc.monographic rnD"'riab. abs'r1IoCts atld ItId"""S,l-lOx ma'crials, microlilnt periodical b<ockfllc:sand microfiche collec"on. of ERICdocun>c:nl'l. collcgeCtltalogs and co'l'O"'te: an·nual rcports.

Many oflhe same sc,vices ren<lercd a"hema,n campus arc provi<Jcd by 'he Staff a'

Commercial. A computerized on-line ClIUIlog\0 ,he collections of'he F.... U libr2rics and lhc:<M""r eight s.ale University Sys<Cfl1 librariesi_ available: lO hbrary USCI">. To avoid an un­nc:c<:.Sllry t"p '0 Boca Raton. libr..ry palronsn>By re,um m'"erials f.-om the "'gular ci.-cula·tion collc:etion of the m,un library to the COOI­merelDl aut""", libnry. In add,'ion. ref"reneeas"s"'nce:. bibliographic in'true'ion. com­pulcr li."n'ure searchcs. a <!aily shuttle bet­ween campuses, reserve ma,edal. and in­terlibrary 1000n are available.

The"" "".... ,ce are available during Ihefollowing hou,-,;'

SUllda~ "<lOn_10 p.m.Monday through Tl\ursday 8 a.n>._IO

p.m.Friday 8 lI,m."',3O p.n>.Sa,urday 9 a.m.·6 p.m.

\Vhich or Ihere services do you ,,'anl 10 know n>o~ aboul? Yuur nunle:I ) On-line searchingI 1 Govern,nent d<H::unu~lIts

( ] Special Collections( ] Interlibrary lounr ] Llbrury Instruellon() Rtorcrcncc consultullon( ] Research pu)X'r ,""orkshop[ ] Other

1 I Mopsr 1 I.nrotrucr) ERJC[ ) DISClosure[ ) ARI Inroron[ ) Library uSc[] RLIN

Your uddress:

SluluS:(Ph:use circle)

Siudeni Fucully StulT

Send to Rcf"crence Service OfficesS. "::. VVlonbcrley Library

LV IS7

LmRARY HOURSS. E. Wimberly Libnuy

Monday-Thursday 8 a.m.·midnigh.Friday 8 a.m.-9 p.m.

Saturdays 9 a.m.-9 p.m.Sunday noon_mIdnight

Library ToursBy Appo;nuncmCall 367-3780

General toursThe Reference Depanm<:nt will be offer,ng lenenl tours

al the S.E. Wimberly Libr.try on tIM: rollo"";ng days:Tuesday. January 31. 10 a.m. and 7 p.m.Wednesday. February I. 10 a.m. and 7 p.m.Tue5da)'. February 7. 10 a.m. and 7 p.m.WedllC$day.

Conlribullo"""ZitaC...1

Janl« Ooaal\ueIDa,·id DowningJohn Hillis~~hmar

Wllllam Mille.Ca........ Neboo

Conn<><" TjarksMaria Trltadw~lI

Features a

North a......ell ... 19 otherSludenrs f,om schools all acrosst.... st:'lte.

"Florida'. finesl students c..",about people and prove it WIthIheir am"1;'ng ac·complishment.... • .. IdW.I-t,"U...tch" O"K1ine, ''''pubU.he. of Florid.. Le"de,magiu:ine. "They .einforce tho!Image of the sell-reli.. nt studentleader .....ho doesn't _ani "ha...o.ouL They' ... students .....,ID.....bstance.··

As .. Florid.. •• Colle8~

M"'gazine," Florid", l~adel

boldly blend. t,endy leal...re a'­lides, relev..nl Int.,..."iew. withcelebrities and n.......smake's.and ne.....s foom Flo<lda s<:hools.T!>e ma~ine also IOUlinely II."~•amines impon"nt educationi ....... and f.... lu'es han;t..hltting

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See AIDS/p. 14

'Vld.....1to""dse of AIDS.

a e. Reed Army Hospit,,1Classific.. lion System

One misunderstanding 01 AIDS is e>.actly when Acquired Immune OCficicy Syndrome ocCurs. AIDS is clinicall(medi<:ally) defined ..s .. comb,nallOlloppol'1unis'ic infectlOfU develop",gthe body and a T-4 cell count below 1cells pef cubic milli ........." of blood. Acq ...ired Imm...ne DefiCIenCY Sync!0.- AIDS••esults .....hen the T.-4 cellis belo..... 100 cell. per cubIC mlll1of blood and opportunistic Infectionsdeveloping in 'he body. We olten ut!>e tem, "AIDS" as a generic name f,lnleerion to clinic.. lIy defined opportunishc inleerion AIDS; however. thIS'misleadIng.

A cla»lhcation system .....<llo deslby me Waite.- Reed Army HOSPItalthis system ",n infec1K1 indi"id ...,,1gresoe. through seven stages whIchthe course oi the Immune .ystem·decline. These seven " .. ge. adeslgn"ted WRO to WR6.

The cl"••ific"lion .y.tem begins WIstage WRO upon Infeclion by Ht"through any of the kno.....n Ir..nsml••irOUtes. Usually. ,here are no sympl()fT"dof infection and si" .....eeks to a y<':a.......pass I:oefor., HIV is d..tected by a'cst. Exposure to and infe<:tioo by Hare .....hat IS impor1anl, nol ,heship ,n some "hiRh "sloe" group.

Are you the 1989 "FloridaCollege Student of the Year?"GAINESVIllE, Fl - SIl..de.-.lSfrom more than 90 Un've<'$Itles,private colleges ..nd comm...ni.ry colleges SUlIC'Wfde WIll vie forlhe "'Ie of 1989 "florid. Cot-~eSI~ of lhe V ' in theannu,,1 contes, sponso >d byFlorida L£Jade. m ..gazlne.

This ICSI>e<:led. statewide con.lest recognl7.CS Sludeots whobalance Ih.ee impoll"ntcha,,,cle.lstics: ....pporting~_ through school, ea,.nlng ...pert, grades. ",nd aringabout ,m~nl issues. They're~rkablestudents who kno­the.e i. more 10 life 'han thenext party. and they aren't af...idto Bet involved. The 1988 Con­Icst earned cash scho';a..hips..00 prizes and stat""",ide pres.coverage and reC08",llon forwinner Mary M. "ire of M1oon»­Dade Communily COll.,.e-

human im­'50" have an effeCl.. lie

10 inv/Odlng retroviruses.ndcto."Cled by any cells of the immune

sys.em, HIV Ciln "hide" in body cellsand fluids, and float freely in the bloodSiream, While rem.. inlng hIdden, HIVI'1"\<Iy be t...nsft>....K1 befw..." c~lls in ..nind",idu.J1. Of even lr.Insmmed from onepef'lOt'I 10 ..nomer.

Until the discOYfty Wt HrV s ..rel:rovl/US, re!<O\Ilmlogy ~"'ch sIimlled. No t~..tment, CU<C or vitCCineresearch work fOI ""t<O\l;r.....", e"lStedbefo,,! the first AIDS cases developed inthe early 1980's. Remember, It w ...bellll."ved th3t re!<O\I;/U..", .....ere h.annlessto h ... mans; therefore, me thInkIng .....as"we don't need to ,esea.chreI<OYI....-.." ThaI thInkIng IS one reasonprogress is s.Iow on findIng a <:U~ ",nd"ace....., for I'\JDS.~ muslle.ilmabout ret<OVl/Uses first, othe<'wise !hey

on't know how to procet'd With v..c:.. e ........"'ch.

HIV InfedionI-tIV eme,., the body r!>e ;niec.ess may lx!gln. On the surface

's a prom;n <:ailed gp120 th..tmolecule known as C04

ell. The host cell se<ves·tem for the HlV and

ocess of morecell rypes in

the CD4

include: M •. and Ms. Fut ...re8us...es. Executive. Job Imer_Ylew,...,.j Impromptu~ng.

Last y<':'l< l!>e T",u CoImmachapt:er of Ph; Beta Lambdawon ]4 ......a<tls al the d,Sl.i(,"tCompetitIOn, more than rwicel!>e "'TIO","t of any ot!>e. school."Olstrict competition I. likepractice for us. II's a wa,,\,_up"says Caryn NeYm..nn ~dentof Ta... Gamma. "We really getsenOUs at lhe stale ..nd "",tionalI.....el .....he'e compelition i.r~:'Neun'lanl-.ys. In orderto compele "t the nalional levela con~1 m ...st win forst 0.- se­cond place al Slate. FAU hasnu........... state and national Phi8eta lambda winners which ;s11 tremendous reflection of theoutslanc/ing huslness prog'''mFAU offe,., its students.

os- BUSINESS/p.13

deAned by lheHospital AIDSgeWR6 Ie".

defines Ac.-­lion of.,...

manee events consist of two""'ItS. The first pan Is wrinenand the se<:ond part is an inter_.......... Contestants "re judged ontheir leade,ship roles inbusiness. Pe<formance events

By BARRY HIKINA Spec..... to 1M Sun

blie..­P<3Clicing s;ofe

..lIky hfeRyf<e. 6y''''''Sof> process ol ....'OS,

,II "";nlO«:e me need ror you. Ice .. S.;lIfe, I,reslyle.

Bec..ul.e of the unique cha'aClcrosticsof HIV .lnd the unu.u..1 nature of thisdise"sc, several definitions are helpful {ora belle, undefStancllng of the biologIcalproc~sof AIDS f.om infection 10 de.~lh.

1. Vi....... il dj.eas.e clOusing agem thatonly ,epmdUCelo 'ns,de a cell.

2. Bact...... ~ SlnSl<. cell organisrrosohen cap.<lble of Quslng disease

3. T-4 Iymphocyl~ _ the immu_syQem cell 'na' is Infected by thehuman immunodeflc,cn<:y virus. (also

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Issue 01 Flo,ida [""detmaga>:ine In AI).il 1989.

Nomlnallons will be .evlew.ed by a panel of dl'tingulshedjudgees, Including Florida Com­missione' of Educallon BeltyCaslo., S,-",e Univcrslty SySlemChancello. Cha.le R....d, Board01 Community Colleges E,,_eculive Di'e<:IOl Ct;,.k M •.-well,J•.• lonne. U.S Sec.etary ofEduc,,"on Ter...l1 Bell, as wellas .espect:ed educ"ton. busu-.essleade.s and jou.n"lisISnationwide.

For derails "nd elIgIbility re­qui.emenls. ple-ase send.1 M'/f.'Iamped envelope 10 "Florid..Col/elf" Student 01 In., y .... ,...comesl. do Florida Leade,masazine, PO 80" ''-08/.Caine,wlle. H 31604-108/

BUSINESS/from p.'2In addition to competlllonS.

Phi Bela lambda mem~~.­IOcipale in va.ious communItyaOO lOCIal ac:1iv.lies g.;olningvaluable buSiness .,nd leader.!>hip qua"t"". This yea. lhe T..uGamma chaple. of Phi Be1aLambda w .... recosnized as lhemost ac:1ll/e dub on campu),

If you waol 10 g.;oln lhe corn-­pe'Ulive busIness edge, Ph, Bet<!l.ambd<l w .....~ to ......r I..Jln youFor membership Informalooncon""<;1: Ka.1 at 39]-2783 .Membersh,p is opero to allSluOenlS who en.oll ,n al leastone buSH>oesS course per Y"at

CONTEST/from p. '2Invt'Sll~1I1veleponlng and inte,­views Ihal dcbale In'l)Ortant SIU­denl issues. "Ou. goal hasIIlway, been 10 encouragesludents 10 Ihlnk. ca.e, "nd be"Clive In Issue~ Ih"l affeclIhem," said Flo,ida Leade,ma8a~ine Edllo._in_ChlefCh.lstln.. l ..nyo. "We adml.eSludenlS wnh conviclIons."

The "FIo.ida College Siudentof Ihe Ye".·.. "nd 19 other win_ne.. will earn a cache of moreIhan S' 5,000 In Khola..hipsand p';otes. including Kh.ola,~

'hil1l' f.om Florida. NationalBank 0100 \-VInn 0'",... com­puters f,om Appl.. and Z.,.,ilh,.. Honda scoote., compu'er fu._nilu.e from The 000. Slor..,f'ef! Busch Ga.dens hckel'S and~..

"Along wilh ,he g.eal ptiz.,-s.maybf! Ihe e"citemenl andrecosnluon that corr>e$ WIth b0e­Ing Florida [ .....de, magaz,"e's"Florid.. Colle-ge S1uOenl oIlhey ....t" might m.,ke in'elligen<:f!.hard worit. inlegnty. and ac_IIv,sm f..!>hionable apln," saidOxendine. "We ch.;ollenge ..IIFlorida stuOents 10 emulale ou,w,nners~ nnd oul whal b0e­ing .. real Florida leader is all..bout."

\-VInnen will bf! .,"",ounced..I a ~s conference on ~rch]1. 1989...nd also w,1I bele..",.ed '" lhe spec;"'l "Floridac<>11ege Studenl of the Yea."

~~~~sBy AliT ABDHYANKAR

POIse 13

G,3du.:>I,on waS.l greal day for 'ames Jumpt'<. He had (in"lIy ac­complIshed the 8O"ls he had set fo< himself. Five yeilfS ago. JAmeshad lold hImself 1M' he waS going 10 be a college 1\.;K!u"lO,', Thl~wM a fonnodilble task, ~peciillly for Jilrne'5. who ....as fOrty-lh.~yCilfS old ill the I,me, He had lusl received his G£O hig!M.choold,pIom.3 ilnc! wa; ft'CO\Ietlng from iI bout WIth alcoholism. Foo-.orne.JU!>l rt"Ce,v,ng tnei, hIgh school d'pIom.a is all e:d'<IOf'don,,'Y ;"c.

compl,9\menl. bu1 for '.1....... II waS not enough. lle had 10 set hISgools higher, As iI ."'Sull. James decided 1o lW 10 collc:Re.

A/u;< receov;ng his 1I.S500<Ue of Arts degrt'e al Broward Commu,,'1'YCollese. J.;IIrnes 'ransfern>d 10 F\on<b Alliln,;c Unlven.ity. Due 10 hisInl.....O!'St In Iilw. Jarnes decided on Cnm,nal Jusl,ce as a milJO<...,had he..rd IDaI FAU had an excellent C.imlnalluslI~d<!par1mentOr. Cha,~ M;;os-V and hi. staff were al.....ilY" very helpful:' WV'o

J""-.J.."- And.ew lumpe. W;>~ born on Decembe. 18, 19'-0, on lhoe

Sen"nole R~ahon nea. HoftV'"'OOd, Florida. H,~ f.. ,he. h...J ..~_~ for lounSU whocame IOv''''11he .......""...,'on. "Re§CI­v/ll,on "fe ha~ never been e/lsy for Ame.i.:..n Ind'ans:' comme-nl~"'......s. "Ihe<e i) h,gh une,~"ploymenl,high tal""'of .,lcoholism, "nda low stand.,.d of Irv,ng; the gene•.,l publIC ha) no know­loose of Ihi~. Furthermore. lhere i~ no .eal emphasi~on edUCiOhonfor the kid~ and lhal'~ a lI"...gedy. However, Ih,ngs are changIng. bulslowly."

In hi~ eatly nvenhe-;, 'aMe) fell v'Cllm 10 alilhe fauh~ In .ese"'..·lion lif". He bec.,me an .,Icoholic. "Those were lhe lougl-Te)t Y"al)of my life," .emembers J"Me). "I spenl tweoly long yeal) .,) analcoholic; il was a lough .oad." Due 10 hi) d.lnking, he could neve.ke<>p .. sle...Jy lob; also, hi~ wife left him. With uemcndoul; willpower. J.,me') beg;on puning his life back IOSC!her. He KIOI\ wen!back 10 school. receiving his GED high school diploma in 1983,and SI-ilr1e-d college. Thi~ is why gradual;on wa~ so special for Jame').Hi) long jou.r>ey had ended In triumph.

AmongI~ ,n anendance on gradual Ion day w.,s lames' p.oudfam,ly, ,ncluding his MOlhe., "nd Chief lames aillie, Ch"lrman 01lhe seminole N"lIon. s..ys Chiel Billie, "lam.,,; will sci an e"ample10 Ihe ..nme semInole n."ion, bolh young and old, on 1tK- ,mpor'lancc 01 KClllng an cduc,ulon."

Though he is now a college gradu,"". 13m.... w,11 nol rest e ..sy.I-Ie has his sight set on law school and wo.king w"h Flo.ida'sDep",lmenl of Indi"n Affairs. "My uillmale goal Is 10 try 10 helpsolve Ihe p.oblems Ih"l plague Ihe Indian Reie",alions. II's nOI so­u'g 10 be e"~y. bUI one thong I've learned Is thaI anything i~ po,)i_ble if YOll sct you. mind 10 a<:compllshlng il."

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....cule Infcelion, Symptoms includefilligue. fever and ~wollen glands, Thesvmploms of.en disappear; howeve.,HIV conlinues.o reprodlK<:' and ~IrovIhe immune SV~len,.

Stage WR2 is char.t<:lcrized by chroniclvmphadenopalhy Swelling of Ihelymph nodt"s of Ihe immune ~Y"l<-""

m.. rks Ihis stage. The swelling IS c .. llcdlymphadenop.llhy, For lhe nujority ofPillIenls. lvmp!adenopalhy is one of lhefirsl ~igns of immune sy5l"em P<ObIems,

The above -ses aU Iwve T-4 cell c ......cenlrallons above 400 cells poe< cuboc

miUimele. of blood_ .... no<mal counl is800 ~Ib per cubic millimeler of blood.

When lhe cell count falls below 400•a palient begins st<oge WR3 and WR4 arcknown as Subclinical ImmuneDysfunction.

When reactions 10 a type of skin lest~ome erratic a Pillient advances fromstaS" WR3 inlo stage WR4 of lhesubclinic,"1 ,mmune dvsfunc'ioncalegory.

When .. 11 reaction 10 lhe skin lest stops" Pillienl moves into stage WRS. Usu,,~Iv,.he T-4 cell COUnt is below 200 celispet" cubic milh<nCte< of blood. StageWRS is idenlified by sk,n and mucousmembra.... immune dys(unCllon. Visible

signs become noIiceable. Fungus andvi.us infcelions of Ihe moulh, skin andmucous membrilnes~ ......e'e.

Siage WR6 is enlered wilh Ihe onselof opj>Ol'1unilies infcelions (see defini_lions). The T-4 cell count is usuallybelow 100 cells per cubic millimete< ofblood. The WR6 slage is lhe clinicaldefinllion of Acquired Immune DefICien­cy Syndrome. SIOlge WR6 is ....105. Oealhfollows w.thin IWO years.

When siage WR6 is reached, lhe 1>"­t,ent has .Kquired a dcf'iClency of lhe <!t­'ceIIVen<!SS of his.'her immune SY"lemlhal is c"used by HIV. Hence, lhe nameof lhe dIsease "Acquired Immune Oefi­ciency Svnd..,...,..,." The cI"ssificillion

.January 25. 1989

SYSlem confirms Ihal HIV infecled in­dividuals follow lhe same palh, C\I<.'f1lual­ly mov,ng from one slage 10 Ihe nelli.Research i. reveilling Ihal original P<O>­jcelions of only 30 10 40 percenl of HIVinfCClcd individuals will p<osress 10....105 and suffer Ihis research.Ne,,' Weft<, , .... conclusion of this' ....rtEdllor's NO(e: David PUria graduated inDecember 1988 in Bus,ness Mana8"!'­me", and he works with the AIDS ~rEducalJOnoJl Ptogr01m here a' fAU. Ifyouha.... "nv questions aboul AIDS c,,11Mickey Gerri from Sludents Heallh~_vices, rhe telephone numbe, 'J367-3971.

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atBy CYNTHIA PRINZ

Sun S'~ff Writer

very

Pi lambda Phi, in conjunction withSGPB's "Riles Of Spring" OJ Dance,held ilS second annu.. l "Buns andLegs" conlest lasl Thursday nighl inIhe Rat. To Ihe lunes of 0/ "Monty"and a full crowd at the Ral, eighl menand nine women St'ulled Iheir Sluffon Ihe Slage 10 reveal Ihei. per~

sonalities and olher essential"asse~."

Brian O'Oonnell of Pi Lambda PIand Vicki Abbott of Siudeni Govern­ment MC'd Ihe event, and five Slu­denl judges selected Ihe mOSt"Ialented" conlestants,

The winners among lhe men were:R..ul CipafO. 1st pl<lCe; Ricky Davis,2nd pIace; ..nd Man Atdl, 3rd. Of !hefemale enlranlS, Steph..nie Perezcame in firsl, Tracy BaSlanle was se­rondo ..nd Jennife, Moore look 3rdpl3Ce.

II was a fun filled. lively evening,wilh the Ral reitChing capacily by9:30. causing a line Ihat e"tendedoutside past the UC's main doors.

The evening was ended aroundmidnighl wilh a bag of ballolls thatwas dropped from Ihe ceiling thatcontained f~ee drink tickelS foranolner nighl, and invilations 10 joinIhe "Rat Mug Club."

"deceivi ng"EverythinB is ~ quiel until $1:""", fumbl.... along all the way.

Martin,;an Amerian bum,;rrriveson lhe The highlighl of Scoundrels is whenFrench Rrvjen for lhe same purpose ..s Ih", Iwo con men are deceiveduine-lO swindle rid>~. lhemselves by .. very ,nnocenl looIr.in&

But aeaumonl-~is me terrilory plain Bi,l. We ;altnO$l feel 50rry for lheof me elderly L.wrence, and he <l<:>esn'l "'Bol;S1ical BUyS when Ihey findw ..nl cheap compe'IUlO<! skimming ;a lhemselves on lhe .ecelving end of lhemeasly lovinB wh,le a for"Iune is there for SWIndle ~me.the laking. uine's efforts 10 chase Ma._ The Siory is slow moving. but lhelin backfir'" when the younger man ..c- ~ are se'I ",leg.anlly. Flimsy inlerrup-cidemally finds out aboul hisopponetll's liom; by a f_ unfloeCessarychar.loclers 0<:-lrue idenliTy and blackmails him inlO cur, but lhey are off-sel by the ne"lleaching him (Martlnllhe finer poinlS 01 scene's myslery.decepTion. Dlfly ROllen Scoundrels is a qU1Clly

Michael Caine and Slcve Martin are funny movie. iT could be belle. enjoyedlhe perfect Olrty ROffen SCoundrelJ. by a malure audience who can ap-Once again, Mlcho>el Caine proves his preci..le lhe finer lif~le and accepl lhesuperior aclingabiliTy. His confldenl and Ilpny of the USA's rich socieTy Slrivingsuave pr.ocIlc.... lull lhe audience InlO 10 buy n.obiliTy Ihrouah associaling withbelieving he is really the nobleman he lhe Lord~ and ladies.pretends 10 be. Martin throws in a f_ There is ;a SOIinlly lesson in thegaBS in his usual inept IitYIe by IryinB 10 movie: ......ppea...nces can bf' verybecome a "man of whure :' bul he Deceiving." Sad. bul IfUf'.

aM~ uine is a master of dec;eption

who cMa'" rich, lonely, single~inlO aoving him huge amoo..nlS of moneyby cn.,ming lhem with his eleaamEnglish lord lifestyle. Sir Lawreoce's(C.ainel f;",orile masquerade is lhal of akindly Prince of a small nalion facing a80vemmenlal overthrow and is in needof financial aid 10 support il!i sovereign­ly. OfCOU~, gullible American WOfTM:'nare wllling 1<) give Iheir lives. lei alonelheir wealTh, 10 help Ihis "noble" Prince.Quile a few women gel ""saged 10lhisone-of-a kind man wilhoul Iheknowledge of each olher.

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Slepn.nie Pe~u s':-~""s'/i;,":.::~the wom<"n's fino' place win .......

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"Stuff" strutted

Monday "1/30SCPB, in conjuncI;on wilh

Ihe Black Siudeni Union,j>fl!Sf!nIS lhe film Cry F.....Jomal 7 p.m. in Ihe UC Gold CoaSIRoom. SIU~nIS are free, non­Stud,,"I~, $2.

Thursday "1/26T1>oe Soc.. Pops wilh )oey

Loren peionn for a second'''Bht al tt-o.. UC AudiKW\um.~~ fo< infonnation

SGPB Jl'"'S'MlS I.....o-ValOonal the Rat from 9 10 midnight.Sl:udenlS are free. ooo-studems.$1.00.

Friday 1/27The Coocef1 Showcase of

Florida presents Manlo",..nl ..ndhis O.cheslta al 6 p.m. in theUC Audilo,;um. Ticketsavailable at Ihe UC box office.$17.50, $15.50.

Saturday "1/28SGPB presents a ~r100n

Brun<:h OIl 10 •.m. in UC 202.Bring your blanket and eoll ;11~ a",akf_ 8<1••

Sunday "1/29SCPB2 ceIeb<a<e< "K.o;k~'

wllh .. showing of E. T..., theComrnen:iaJ Boulevatd Qmpu$f,om 2 10 4 p.m.

W'ednesday "1'25The Bot.. p...... wilh loey

lofen will perform in the UCAuditorium 0118 p.m. Tickets are..",;>lIable at the UC Box office,S10 and $26.

SGPa2 presents the filmBiloxi Blues at the Tower cam·pus from 3:30105:30 p.m.• andf.om 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

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Dead Milkmen deliver~0NdM,lkmen's newesl, 8eehebtJbba, was releas.- ~~~~!""~~':: _

ed ~lIy, and as big.a fan of one of my homeIown NOT FOR""nds. I qu.dly grnbbed a copy. As usual, I Wali nofd'sappoonred. ·MUM'S EARS

As w.th aU Milkmen albums, you clefinrrely gel yourmoney's worth. Beelzebubba conlaif>S 17 w.ny cuts on BY DIANA $L4MPYAKKIpOCS such ;tS; frat boys, punk rocIc Birls, borinB bashes,ar.:l wife bealing. Beelzebubba is a t>odgepoo:lge of humor al one law price.

EY'e'rY IiOng on thIS lP is It!frifie.. The fim CUI, "Punk Rock Girl," describes a rel;o.IIonship w,th a Birl Rodney (Ihe Milkmen's lead singer) mel one Salurday onPhiladelphia's infamous Soulh SIree'!. They stroll inlo ~hops (Zipperhead, and lhePhiladelph,a Pizza CO.l, and lhen 80 10 lhe mall and laugh al lhe shoppe1li. II miBhl

.JlOI _md funny, but believe me, Il's hysledCdI. The vidtlO, :>150 filmed in pt,il:>d<:lphl:>,is even betler.

"tlralln The fral" is my favorlle IiOng on Ihe lP. They sing:'" do nolllk" you Col­lege BralslDo nOI like you in your F",1IOo nul Ilke you al Ihe Shore/And I do nOI likeyou d.unk on Coors:'T~ res. of lhe ly.ics are juS! as good. BUI an of you ATOs, don'llake offense, lI's

"II in fun,

Ano!he. great one ;s "B;od p"rty:' someThing I"m sure everyone has experi~ed"I leas! one", In lheir life. II pokes fun al an "Art FaB" coogresal;on. Gene \ovft JezebelmuSIC, bor.ng people, elc. Sounds pretty bad 10 me.

Olher IiOnBS include "life Is StuI," "Everybody's Cot Na $l:uff BUI Me," "Sri lankaSex ~:. ;and "My Mouty Smells." They're ..II Bre.. l.~ Dead Milkmen pl;ayed in South Florid.. l..S1ye... al boIh Theumeo in Miami.

ar.:l '" RespectlIble $l:ree1 Caf<e in Wesl p ..lm fk,adt. If you~ either show, you knowhow &ood II woos.. Hopefully, they'll woooder down here ..gain~ for ..11 10 enjoyThe" unique styl",.

8eelzebubba is .. wonderful .elea5e. If you've SOl" sood~ of humor and don·1offend N$lly, this one's lor you.

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Closing oul thiS lP Is AmosBoynlon and The "tiC's, whowould 1""", become the Greataell..-.... ''The Ballael oISerthaGrutz" is basi~lIy me .........tune "'. "Comin' Up Fast''' withd~ lyrks and a fuzz ilP'iear,instead 01 the fuzz I»ss. Don'tWCHry, Ihoush. Johnny Winl....srill si.... on this one. Like I saidearlier In Ihl• .-lew, it is ""'rdto believe m.atthl. i. !he sameJohnny Winter we ",11 know to­day. How Ihe lime. hav..dlansedl

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The Scony McKay QulnlCl of­fers up '" first rale cove, of theDo'sey Burnene claSSiC "TrainKept A Rollin':' (lale. cove,edby ACfOSmlth) fealurins aguilarsolo by Jimmy Page. McK:lly '-::Iopened fo< the Yardbirds, melPage, ....., '" lOIPe 01 "T...in..... toPase. iInd P;ose senl ill»dc wimhi. gui...., w;~rdry dubbed in.

A-440, (e"'luring RockRorrwno, who woulcllalet 80 10!he Futl And c.nes j"Gf'llOCMesIGirl In The WotId'1, 10 c:on-­t.ibut.. '" morbid piece ofpsychedelic punk, "Tonu,e," '"CUI Ih"l fe"'tures lhe litl" beingwhispered ove' and overbehind the wild gullars andmanic d,ums.

Houslon's ThingsdemonSlr",,, lhe use o( lhe Far_fisa o<gan wilh "I Don'1 Seli"v"II" "'nd "In Your Soul," twoCut5W, "'re rKM only prime Il"'r",gepunk bul ",Iso the only two

Willie

Personsl and drummer Ste'hnSCampbell, havins .eplaa!d lhelonS-dcp;orted Andy "nd I(olle,Taylor. John Taylor h<KI 10 doextra wo,k to make up fo< Ihe"'!>senee of Ihe vlv;lCious Andy.He WO<e '" ponabIe mic:rophon.eto m"'ke m"'x,mum use of st"'Be'P'«.

"Gnis on film" recer""l!d themost crowd re:IlCtion; "'nd il didsound ilS wonderful as ..........Olhe. wmners we.... "TheReflex", "Rio" and "W,ld6oys" The<e w ....e also '" fewmellow songs performed, suchilS ''Winter M:Ilr<:hes On", "00You Sell""" In Shame," ",ne! Theanlhem"'tic "Save '" P",ye••"which was une,ly brilliant....Iso,10 fil in as many """gs as p<><si­ble, Duran Dur"n perfo.medseveral medley. of lhel' hlf,much 10 lhe audience's delleht

For the encore. the band re­eme<ged we.aring psychedelic:,fIourescenf, outfits, anf theb",cklng sing...s p.ovldedbackS'ound fhylhmic gym­nastics. The encore sons W;l5

Ihe h"'unlins "Edse ofAmen~".

()by<ou~ly, Duran Du...n'snew music has changed dlrec_lion. and lhey have lost somepopulamy In the la" few y"" ...However many f"n. 'Slay loy,.1.:ond can only hope 10.sec Ihemre-eme'lIe 10 th.,i, p'evioushelghls. Until Ihen I C"'n~1"8"'f'icallv .ute thai It w"'s !hebesl concert I have ever seen

nexl. :IlCCOmPilni«:l by muchfOOl,slomping and SC:"'''mlng.HOwever It wa~n'r until lheypl"yed "Hung<y Uke Ihe Wolf"!hat things really got go;ng. Pe0­ple st<l~ standinS on se"lS butw...... promptly told 10 sit down.Their new single:, .....n She WamsIJ,"_ received by a huse a­'Ion. s,mon, john "'nd drummerStetl,"8 Campbell all P'fO\I'I'CIthey could ~, "'nd evenlurned !he song inlO '" housenumbe' towards !he end.

The N-cad,~ ;ond PowN Stil­lion venlu.es were no! forgOl_ten, as they perio<rrlKI a medleyof ",II the singles.

II wa. obvious at Ihls point,fhal Ihe older songs w"'" (",mo.e popul",. and that's whalmOSI of the crowd ~mc 10 hear.Only lhe di....hard ("ns knewlhe" mcent malerial, and lheywere definilely In the mlno<iTy.

In Otder to ~pture the .men­lion of !he males In lhe "'u­dtene:e, two SQnllly cl;od,~S1"81"<S helped 0tJI on b:Ild<ingvocals, dancing wilhc:no.eographed perleoc:rion. Toceleb.ate the Du.an boysf-orite song "SkIn Trade", theiP.r. stood behing '" I...nslucenlscreen ;as lhe audience watch­ed the;< silhoue"es lolallydisrobe. They lhen Pl'OC'llededto make sUBBestive moves witha chai., and punlng on evcnmore skimpy outfits.

New musician. wete lIui"""stWa~ Cucc:uruIJo (ex-Missing

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Te><U. the mid '60's. Bandssprouling up everywhe'e. Si,Douglas Qulntel. The MovingSldew",lks (fealuring some guyn"moo Billy Gll>bons before heg'ewa loog bea'd), Kenny andThe K:Il5Uals (revl"""'!d previous­Iyl. and The 13th FlootElev"'lOrs. Bands that~ted the Lone Stoo. Slaleon the music ch"'rts In lhose

Acid Visions:=-_~ ll""C'd old d<tys. BlIl fo< all 01 the

IJroUPS llMehtioflKl above, then!!wete """ny ocher Nnds whonever m..cIe it oulSlde 01 Te>l<",ne"""lnlng ~s wlmln lheT"KU bortIe<s, bul unknownev..rywhere ..lse.

Add Visions, ....Ieased In1983 On VOJUl, the I"bel known(0< modern garage-band music,ohowases bands ignc:>A!d by !he'fll of lhe USA. bands that hadmembers who would I"'te'become well known In lhemusiC WOI"kf, getting lhei, stiJr1in me~ "'nd clubs ofTexu. Hey, !hey ""'d 10 ge'Imlr1ed~.

Side One mIrts off w;m TheGre"'l Bell..-..., '" b;oncI m.alf""'lured IWO ",Ibino gulta,.pl",ying brothers, benet known"'s Edll"" "'nd Johnny Wlnte'."Comln' Up hsl. ,. '" nifty lunethai fealu'es the best fuzz basseve, he"rd, Is a good.heaned la­ment sung by Johnny about be­Ing 100 oldW In the mid 60'sand seeing gl,ls that a'e 100young. listening 10 johnnyW,ntet on thiS COl, ",long wllhhis solo effon on Side Two,

Duran Duran live at the ArenaDuran Du...n used 10 wril"

the peT"fec:l pop songs, instiJntlyc""chy, wilh ~Jick production.Tod",y, the production Is JUSI as~lick, bul Ihe songs liIke a lillielonse' 10 grow on you. In theIons ,un though, lhey hav"much more substance, "'nd pr0­ve mat the band has matured aswell as any good cla .......

Things ~ve changed fo<Du1;>n Duran. Picturelhe scene.150,000 Ieeny boppen, rc-n­ins at the ..-.ItT with "'nlicipa­lion 01 the1' favorite band. Themere ",ppea...nce of a memberof the _ge <:few ~..............sp;olpnalions. As. fot the bandthemsel ......, lhe crowd woulddie fo' lhem. ThaI was fouryears aso, today a Duriln Du,anconce., is a mo'e sedat" "ffair.The.e Is slill plenty of ",,,,,,m.Ine, but the mass hysle,ia ofyesleryea, has v"nlshed.

The turnoul was HOOd ;n theMiami Arena, wllh a nea.selioul crowd. The openingt-.d _ a GoIt>IC, colllrse typeband who dicln'll<now whetherIhey w..... Camper Van8eeIhoven 0< The Cuh. They~~IIedThePursuIt ofH:llp­p.nes.s, but certainly didn't liveup 10 !hei, name. They chu.n­ed OUI ";ght turgid songs, andlhe onry ",,,,I applause wasgiven when lhey announcedthel. la~t song.

"lte. a forty minute Intermis­sion, which Included apsychedelic light show, DuranDuran finally "rrived. Amidstb<llowi"8 d<y ioe los. :IlncI SlrobeItghts, -sed the boys. "ft....'" five Vt''''' 3bsence from SouthFlorida Ihey were re..>dy 10 <od<..

Striking up the l<IIe t",,"* f<Omtheir new "'Ibum, Bill Thin&s,mon LeBon appNred with '"b",nd",nn"" bl"'ck ~Isleyw",i5lCO:lll. ...-.lliehl p;onlS..lohnwilS wearins a re:I p;oi.1ey SUit"'nd I~ed haunllns bul slunn­Inll wilh his jel-bl"'ck hai' Con­lfaSllng wllh hi. Pille face. Nickwas wea,lns a double breastedjackel; his hal. rewmbl«:l hislate friend Andy Wa,hol.

"I Oor>, Want y...., love" was

By XAN WHITFIELDSun SI~H Wri......

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J_ poinl:...... Monhoc "- has n:oenLly been reef\4itedfrom"Nonh Aorida J....lot- College in Madison. by Head C"""hLoanOe WUI__ 1<:t puticipaU: in FIoricl.a A.lan'tc Un.vel'5lly men's.........,........

"I dunk n's. pn:ay..,...J schnol. We have .... work "'" lhe m,,>o.dunp siDoe II'S the learns firA year. bu. I'm looking forward '0

p1ayina """"I "-." Jones said... , feel thai 1 can help !he Ieam II lot and I lik" 'he """,,,he,, and

..... pl.yen." stated Jones..... Cri....na1 J..-ice major. Jcmes has been playing bl"kelball ",nee

the ""v<:nth gnlde_ H", was the team eapIlIin al North Florida JuniorCollege.. where. he .......t1lIIed 13 poinl~, six a"isls Itnd five ",,,"Isper game. He shoto51 percenl (rum !he field and 78 pereenl fromIhe f..... throw Itne,

"He's a good kid. he·squid<. It good,;corer and a greltl def"nder.He's the qulck.".1 on the tcam right now. and he should he a finelIddilion 10 Ihe bttll cluh." SIIid Williams.

"He won'l be playing unLiI next "".""n. hUI he pra"'ie"" wuhus and he',. fimn in n",el :. commented Wilhams.

FAU lures

champions predicted

oneHaITi. and Junior point guard

Kim Heil "ombin«1 fo~ lho: firMfou~ poinlS oflhe game. '0 whk-hthe MoccasinS did noc respondun,il 13:32 """"s left in the half,

Un,,1 then. lhe Qv..ls. behindthe offen."" of LaFond and Y.'e"eClark led I 1-0 and 13-0

Fro<n ,he I 1:00 mark of lhetim half, the FAU defen!;e onlya1k>wed FJorid,a So...hem to IOCOf"e

an average of approaim;ttely onebasl«:t ptr mlnU"" and tin,shed theperiod with a lead of 40-16,

"I1lcn the famIliar rerumcd. TheOwl$ eame <lUI of the Iocl<e~ roomsligl"'y lc.is ,nte""," than ,he..20-5 opeltlng-half n:--'nd,ng

~""'-'Wnh g,53 lef, ,n the g • ...."Flonda AlIanlle had allo".-ed ,heM<>eca.>lns 10 e<>n>e wnhln 19po,nls (63-44) of the" Ie,....wh,eb p«>mpted head C'O:IIehWayne Allen l<> call a ,,,,,,,,-au, In

orde~ '0 regroup hIS a.hle,e,.;,The ·""king.,o· sufroced ,he

Qv..!s ... thty malnlaln«1 a ste""ydefense th:a, preven'ed Flor.daSoulhem from any "",ri<>u~ ,hn:a'of approtOCh.

Ae<:ordlng 10 coach Allen. "1thInk lhe ~rallied 'hem a I,,·,'e bil early•..We neve~ did Ie'lhem gel in'o lhe,~ seI offense."

down

recruit.y SUZZE'ITE TU1lNBULLs.. s..fC WriJrr

two,goal shooling w-.,; no< enough 10u>osc.he 44-3:1' half·lime deficit.

Ibm... led hc~ lcam ....ith 24pol ...s.

Florida A.lantiC' will playFk>ndao Memorial College onThul"$day. hnuary 26. 1989 al7,JO p.m. in M"",Ii. TI>ef'e is al$(>

a double-header scheduh,d'"!lamS' Barf)' Uni¥e....'ly wilh themen's basketball lcoun on Mon­<lay. January 30. ", ~'15 p.m.

Friday's actionOwl FaI"na I...aFood's opening

,ip-off.o r.......man Tiffany Col-lins in<!oca1ed the co<ne ofFAU's TI-S4 over n of FloridaSouthern College (11-:5) on Fri_day pighl. F\oridB Atlan<ic (13-S)pIned p:."csM..n of the ball (andthe game) and ""ver Iookcd bK....

Afle. being ....b.uu...ed in.o tbeline-up eII,ly on. FAU's ValeneH"n,s o;coud.he fi_ lWO pointSwllh 18.17 lett In the fi~ half.and went on '0 lead all ..,.,...,...."",th 22 POints and 16 "-ncb.

"We played wuh a pu..-pos<:toni.h." This really meanSlIQnlo(:'lhing 10 lhe 'earn, we k...."..whal we have '0 do againstanoch<:r Florida Division II inorder 10 get. bid lin the NCAAplayoffs)." H"uis &aid.

_ ....-1o;D11C.J1{J_~

"-AU'5 LaFond (on lop) /il.f"IIP,,","" r.... p<>S5eOlSion orthe ball.

!kowski WIth 20. Valene Harris played Sl;cLSOI'l UniversilY onwllh Ig.nd T,m",y Collifl$ and Monday. Jan"",ry 18.PalSy Zimmennan ...ith 10. FAU fell prey '0 hot """""ina

Harr,s l<:d FAU with 10 n:. by ..... Ha.te:rs· Sarah Fok)' andbuund!J and si", .steals. Cberi NeI...... who canthi...,... for

The Owls then travelled nor- onc-haIfof their team's 96 ~""".hw<:$' .0 Deland ...here .....y The Owls' J I per""nl field·

B}'JACQUELYN ANDERSONSUII Spo~ EdUor

1be Aorida Atlantic Universi·I}' women's basketballlCllm tnItdea thn>e-day !reI< 10 cenI",1 Florida","hen: thc:y found Sue<:eU anddisappointmenl.

The Florida In5litu'e ofTee:hnoIogy (I'm _. down«190-52 by the Qv..1s....ho laterreiinqui$l'oOd a 92-80 m.teh 10SteIson Universily in Deland.

In their game Monday. January16. the Owls O"erpowered thef'a:I1thI:rs offens:ively and defen·Slvely. FIT shot a men: 28 per_.,.,.,. from the r",,1d ""hllc FA U hi.53 percen' of the.. ~etll

0..·1 fm>hman Rachel Saundershad 100 pc"",n, xcuDC)' fromthe three-poin, ranac:. shootinat....o for two. ~rall. the ,cama.-.,ngcd a very <kcO'tI 67 percenlthrec-point goals.

1be Panthers did give FAU a"'" for their II1OC"e)' a' the free­Ihrow hne. though. WIth FAUhilling 14 of28. FIT tnadc 26 of41 for a 63 percen, average.

Outreboundlng FIT by one..,.,..., (48-28), the Qv..b maln""n­cd eonuol throughout the g.me.

Finishing with double figur""for the Owls were Vick, Ben-

Owls (almost) topple #1 FITBy MICHAEL S. SNYDJ.;R se<:on<l.'i to play,

S .... SuVl Writ..,. "Wahon mMk: the diffen:necon ..... boanb.·· said. . FIT coach Tom Folliard. "If he hadn'l had hi"l

Des",te alilhe ad,,:e~~'~' ,?"Iudlnlllhree playen gAme. we'd have 1<>:<1 by 10."~ffenngseason-cndmg InJUtles, • Iwelve s.a""" Iooi- FAU coach Lonnie Williams ".",.,urrod.1Ag sueak. And fanap<tthy, ,he Owls. 10 the.r en:dll. "F1T t '" . h·· ... it!"N Iha '1 was ou p ay IOfllg.. sa. 0 earn~i7'::e~~i~e-up .Illtude wa, never mon: ap- <:an lake ~s lightly. We can play wilh anyone in.he

paren, than on Montltty night when FAU (3~14) counlry.. ..'fought back from a half-lime <lefocl, 10 narrowly 1000t The Owls sttll had a chane<: I~ IIC u~UI Ted MInch10 the more expe.,en<:e<l Floridll In"itule of fouled FIT fo~ward As,ley.Smuh wuh 20 ",:,ond.'Teehnolo (FIT) Panthers (12-1). 67.62, at lhe len, after Smuh rna"'.e a mitk.oun s.eaL. Snulh hllFAU gy bo,h fre<: throws 10 ,ee the v,elory.

Th./:;';':is scored four slmight points [0 lie the Onee a~in the Owls were led.by junio~ forwardgame 62.62 with I' l7 len in the game. Ron MeL.•n who scored a !P"",?"hlgh 20 polnL~. Da...

FAU was defeated, in htrlle p<tn. due.n the piay ryl Kannln~.lcd FAU wllh e,gh' .ebounds."fsophomore forward Owighl Walton who !!COred Art:er tralltng. for much o~ 'he second half, R<.>n17 poinlS and had 19 n:bounds, the lalter an FIT MeL,n sco.ed elgh' ofFAU • next ten '0 give FAUseason high. II 52-SO lead wllh 7: 19 left.

Walton a native of Montreal, wu the .ixlh mit" The Owls n:'U"' 10 action on Wednesday nighton c..na.:b·s 1998 Seoul Olympic I""",. His rd>otJnd when they play S._ Thomas in ,he FAU gym. Gameand basket g.ve the f>tlnlhefll a 64 62 Jeltd wllh 41 lime IS 7,30 p.m_

Sports Commentary: National Basketball Association

~SportsFlorida Atlantic

Dennis Rodman. A ,earn whleh might winil.n. Chuck Daly leads lhe well defensedPis''''''' with an equally polen. half-eounoffe..,.., and fllSt break. Detroi. hits no reAlweal<nesse:s and .n: a greal free-th,owshooIing leam. nte loss of guard JoeDuman for a few mon.hs will prove COSI­

ly. nte question i•• I><>w c:ostly7TItc. phrase "1oIs of pr<:t<:n<lers and no

real eon,<OI>(Icrs" xcun..ely describes .....silUa...... for the Los Angeles Lalcers. TheIwo time champion and leam of the SO'.is suoog. A line-up fe.lUnng James Wor_thy. A.C. Green. Myehal TI>ompsotl. andByron SOOIl..... as aood as any in .....league. With all-lime lcadi... scon:rKareem Abdul-bbbar. Magic Johlt5On,and newly aoquired forward OrlandoWoolridge. this learn ",..,m from aood 10greal. The Laten have .Iready woa tiVC!ltitles in the SO's and are shootina for thefIn! ""'"' in !Wen!}' yeat"S .0 win threestnLix,bt.

Age and "'Jury ha"e been a major problem for the Lltkel"$. Many feel Jabbashould have relired 1&$1 year. And Mag;'JoItnson is pl.yinr; on a bad se1 of knoeJrThe fad remains: tha, this team finds • """"!10 win.

My prediction is sImple. "wtll be a purpie reign ooce mo.... in seven .ames.

ITIa....ytitle _

My beOil of ..... EasI will lIpin be theOeIroil PiSIona who have • totaJ ""'"'caplbIe of beali......yonc in ..... 1elIaue.they i<*I 1aSI year in • tremendous ...........pme ......... n.e t-I boys of !he NBAwho c:onsisl of Ad.rilIR Dtom.Iey. BillLaunbeer, lind all..........,a lsialt 1'llcIornas.mix with a dnr:p bench of John SlIney lind

and the inspired pl.y of Johnn)' Newmanand Kenny "Sky" W.lke" this ,eam isSw."..,.,..,. A f.idy d<:q) bench and loughrebounding, which Oakley provides.genenotes .heir show-lime slyle offense.Their .,.."h, Rick Pmno. brings rookie en­thusiutn and • very tough defen..... TheKniclta"",,- wee from the perimder. and.re ..... beu th,..,....point u..-ing team.

'n>c problem if; tha, lho:y .re rtOI trulyproven yet: and .... ineonsislen' 00 .....ro-:I. If i,. oul$Ode g ...... is noc hinin••then they i11 *" 10 .. aoori.........eJt. andthey .,.,...... ouueore the lop e1ile. 'I'hoey"'-old *" far in the playoffs, but wiD rtOII'e.dt ..... finals (al least rtOI this year).

A leam _ the rise ia ..... New YonKnickt. The Knicks .... blessed with •youn. teanl who play like they have ex­perien<'c. With ..U-world center PalrickEwinS. lind a ....-ionaI poinI ....,..:I inMark JlICkson. !his team _ fairly aoodlas! year. With the pick up of RodStricldand. ""'" tnde for- a.ules o.kley.

"VVhat.•..yo... don't realize.IS that t.here arepreteI1ders for a

made huge pn:-scason aoq.. is;.ions withM~ Malone and Regg;'" Theus. TheHawks already possess DominiqueWilkins. Doc Rivers, Spud Webb. andKevin Willis. The Hawn have good youngtalent with a blend of veteran experience.A stable ooadt and a deadly fasl breaku_lly speD doom for their opponer!tt>.

The H....1ta do have limilcd benchS1rength of one or Iwo players. and with..... age of M.1one and "O>eus. both over30. these faewrs .....y wirh<:r the u:am after• long season. The lruth is Ihtu you can'lwin "nlea you can wiD on the road, andthis if; to<>mCllUDg thaI !be H.wb have rtOI

done well.

Well, with .'mosl half of the NBAoeason over. we have. prelly good viewas 10 how ..... ..,...... will ""IT)' on for thelUI of the ye&L Whal mos. of you don'lrwi%t' though is that Utere a,e ....nypretenders fo~ " ,itle which will be woaby... well. read on.

Tall: ....... IlUrprUeteams. the CJcYdandCavalil:n; do own the bes' rooord in theleaaue and fIO""'Sl' a team w,th • lor offir<:powe~. A team built by ..... dnoft, thisIeanl~ Bnod OlIugheny, RonHarper, Muir. Prkc. and "HOI Rod"~iIIiams.They have .. &ood"""" in Lon­...., Wilkina. wI><> ItlIa woa a world Litle....." the SeanJe Supe..-ic:J. They look1OOd. wiIh .. fairly fast: team. bul theirstreIIgtIt is " grelll half-eoun offense linda league-leading defense. They migh. dofairly well in the play..,"s with their areatbalJ-hand!irta poinl ....rd. lind one of thebesI you... centers in the pme.

My opinion ia thai lllCk of benehstrengths. which is very imponam in_or foul 1rOUbIe. and 'nu;per......:e w,1lprove 100 COIdy in ..... playoffs.

'The Atlanta Hawkt were a telInt ex­pcaed 10 dn thinp this year. Pn:aentJy they~intheleaDoeand

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January 25, 1989

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from che fu,.. "'row line.• " "'u around." Bentkowsl<i was al00. Scholl.....ally happy "'ilb ",y perfo..- Bcnlltowlki has been playing Athlele he, 5Ophomore year.mance because thai hcl~ U$ w,n baskelbclll for nine years now. Her basketball ~I I"IO\lI'......... wepl.yinlC..,;ely.~don·1 She IS oriSilUllly from Ohi<>. COf1linues.,F"U,wherejustlaM

g do qune .. well as when we do ",-here o.hc played for Holy Name Chris'tna$, she made the All,

S nee." Benlkowili cxpained. FH~~~Sc,_"""'A",,:.~he.r"'~ ~d~ ToumarnenC

'~ ,._i.': "We:,;till haye:. e:hance '0 WIn ~,,- ~ "'- Head OK" ayno: A ""n ":: the 20._ lha' we: """nl 10," ing her sc:nior- year. impressed wuh y,d,,'a p<:rio.·~ ,..Kl Ben'l<ow~k., Before corrung 10 FAU, Ben- manc:e Ihis seuon.~ "We: would hke II) Win the lkowski a,l<:I1ded Edi$orl Com- "She has pined a lottie mort:

l~ dumpionship," sh<: $aid. "We mun"y Colkge. T1><:.... she """IlS confldcnl:c in her ~'II&1UId'"~ an: able '0 learn from our the Jim FCInak A1l·Acadcmie her off......,.·e play." AUen $ald.• miSlak"", and 'hal enables u~ to '-""""". She ...... captain oflbc "She has. 3.0 GPA and doelII!: Kl them the KCond - ba5k<:tb.Jl ,cam for ,WO y<:al$. well In sc:hooI."

I""""ly. ~red to the othc:r 'r'~-----------"-------------------------------pmes, and as. rc$I.Ih, "'" w"...._'n by lwo poinu., half1imc:.whICh lalcr allo"""Cd .... It> WIn thelame,"

FAU w.e:. ma,cbcd up a8-'_the Uru"" i',. of Ca!lforn .... ill""'nllS)'I " Tbc Ow15 ,,"'ere.bIe '0 WID, Benlkow~1u had ISpot""', 15 rebounds and ""_ 8-10

Satu.day, Janu.ry 14­Bloom,n.,on. IN- Indianal)nivcnity dtfc:aaed NorthweslemUn"'cn,Iy by a O<:Ott of92·76 to.i"" Indiana o:coICh Bob Knighthis 300th <::O..,.,r yic:lot'y_ Kn,ghl,48. bc<:ame the -"""""""-younseste:t.m to won .soo~. Knight',record """" <lands ,u 500(18).

Sunday. January 15- PalmSpnnp, CA- BobJones dtf""'edSandy Lyle", a one-hole playoff10 e:..",ure ,he 1989 Bob Hop<:Dc:,,",rl CI.....k.

Sunday. Jllnu"ry 15- Miami,.,1· n.c: M'a",i Uea, <lcr"a,ed theIndiana Pac:e•• by a ><:ore of1 IS-117 in double oytnin,e. 11was lhe firs' vklory of 19S9 for'he He:01. Miami'. «<"rd is now4.)1. "'hilc: Indianu·.. rc<:o.d isoow 9_2$.

Tuesday, Jan"ary 17- Miami.FI..- d ..e ,n civil viole""t inDown,own Mia,n' ••he game be,­we:e:n ,he Miami He:..' lind ,he:PhoI:nix S"ns WaS e:ane:e:lIed. Adale for a make-up glOme has notbee:n ",,,de. Thi' mark.. 'he Ors,e:1&nc:"II",ion of an NUA Sarne fora 'e:ason other 'han inc:lerne:nlweathe:r.

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Sunda.,-. January 8- C,nc:lnal­II. OH- ",., C,nc:,nnall Ben.abdcr"..,ed ,he Buffalo BIlls by ..KOrc of 21-10 It> "'In ,he AFCc:hamponoi"p and adyanc:e It>Sup<:r Bowl XXIII ,n M,am,

Sunday. J.nuary 8- Ch,,,••o,IL- Th" San F....nc:lKO J9ct'¥dtf""'ed ,he ChICago Bea.... inr"""""ln8 '''m''''"''u ..... by a scoreor 2S·) '0 win the NFC e:ham­pt<>noiup and w,ll ....y the Benp.1Joon Jan ....ry 22 ,n Super BowlXXIJI.

Monday. January 9_Cooptrslown, NY· Johnny Benc:hand Carl Y"'n.emskl weree:hosen as.he IICX' 'WO ind""'«sin,o ,he Nallon,,1 Bllscbloll Hall nfF8me_ Bench 8nd Yas'rl.emsk,ure lhe l7,h and IS'h players""Iec'ed '0 'he Hall of ""me on,hei. firS! ballot.

S",...d"y. J"'''".ry 14- Liln·dover, M D_ Goo,ge'own Uniye.....•i,y he:"d baske'ball e:oae:h JohnTIK>mp:«>n boY<:OIle:d 8 g..m<:aga,ns, Bos"... Colle:ge '0 protes'lI,e new NCAA rule: On ""hol...­ships. n", rule. proposilion 42.",ill p",ven' high ""hool M"de:nl~who mc:e, onl~ pan of 'heNCAA's e:nlrane:<: e:ri'e .... fromr~iy,ng scholarships Iheir O~,

Yell, in ""Ikge_ The n"ni",..",e:.ileri. arc a 2.0 arade-P<IInlaye rage in a <:ore e:.. rri<:"I"m and""nunum 5<:Orc ()n the SATor theACT.

Florida A"I"lie Uni",,",;t)'·.WOfJ1Cl"d basketball ..,.,., did Vel')'

well agailUl FJorida Insmute ofTechnolo&Y and the Un,""n;ty ofC.lJfomia in Pennsyl...nw. IWOof the" most n>cenl OJIPO"C'nu_One of the Owl play"..... bc1terkno".-" as ·'Rambo'·. for the q­g.css,veneo.i "'lib which .ncplays. ,,,,"urns .. lhe ·"A.hl<:lC of!be Week" ro.-a $<lCOtld l'me. Sho:il VICkI 8<:",""""'1..,. a ~nK),

CommunlCa'ion "laJOr.~ pllIyod very ..'ell In

the ptne '"Pin" FI.T She had20 points• ..,....,n reboundli andwas ",gh, for- 12 from lhe freelhrow Ii"",.

.. , was '"Cry happy WIth myp<'rlonnance dunna the goo"","1lcftIl<ov,-ski said. "We pbyed .n_

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M,ke Quick. wide <=civer forthe Philadelp.". Eagle<. $Oy. 1h:l1bedidn'ljoin!he Slam Fal dunkcooleSl. '0 be held ,n lhe ':IoridllA.lan,i" Un,"erslly TeachingGymnasium, 10 lose. Mlkc Con­ky. mple jump world "'COrdholder, pro""" la&l ye..- ..... 1 heIuod the slllils 10 ....in. They .... '11b<>dt ha"" !he,r cha".,., 10 takehorne a ponion or <he Sl35.0lXlprize Cor the rJ1<>$l pn:>liC", dunkn

They abo will bejolllC'd by Ii"orner aU-.<t:u" a"'''''''3. Steve TIm·mon$ is one: of Ihe5c scanclooutsSoon Ostler of <he Los A"St'/uTunu wrotC: !ha. TImmons ha>o".,..., kills !han James 8<Jad. mak­,ag Kfe..,,,,,,, 10 h~~ onthe vvUeyball c<>un.

The OCher atble'les 10 round OUtthe fldd ""111 be Olymp'" n_....."s Carl Le.... is and M." B •d,. The lwoof<hem ha"e • ..--

w 12 medal.• in ~. Olyn,p;"gPme.., The NFL leading rusherE"" O"'kenon will alto mal<e anappe..... ,..,., along wIlh MIkeQuick's pro-bowl..,lcc"on leam­ma", Ke"h Jaekson. The base­'«C.hnll V,,,,,,, Coleman of""" S••Louis C.rd,nals WIll round OUtlhe cornpc.iuon,

FAU off"",.I. are very eJlcnw10 be ......1 10 lh,s evenl. Da."eH,lbert. aut...nl FAU opons in_fonnalion direclor. said•••AnyIIrnc yOl,lr (FAUI gym OS fe:llul'Cdon nauonal 'elc"'Sion. " means&ood public"y. I'm our<: lhey(NBCI will use the_O"U;ond0"'" aaa,n ,n Ihe produc­IIQfl Here "'e are .IW FlondaAIl.nbc n""",s'um w,lh lheSlam FeJIt ..

The compemion ",',11 be hdd ....Fn<iay. February 3. and will belele"i.\.<:<! naU<mally by NBClhrouJ,h 01>. Febno;ory and M.rdI,n lhe form of nine half-lime~. wuh lhe: finals beinS

lele",sed durtng lhe ACC Ba~kel_

ball Finals on Sunday. Mareh 12,

Tickel5 lire a,,'''lable Ihroull"BasI; Ticke. Ou.le'ls for SIO. Thep.-occcd& ....HI be donated 10 the"Say Yes To Be"er Spuns ForKids" campaign se"el'1l1 coon­pl.imenlary ticl<el5 w,ll al50 bedistribu<ed al FAU booskctbalt........

Mike Schne>dcr. represcn....'''efrom lhe offic'al chanty of lheSlam Fest. said lhal<he """,nl w,llbnng: a kM of publicity 10 lheltot"ganlZ:llton. "II IS a S;"'nt $lq>in rousing funds." he 0Iddcd n.eoxm-pr-ofi. Otpn,zauon pro"~"tslt"'ellon to......,hes In lhc com·mun,I)' .... that y.....lh .... ,11 be pro­"ided wi.h quallly sporllne....­

Judgi.lhc"",""",,ll"'" .... ,11 beNBA alumn, Ear' "The Pe.rl"Mconroe. Bobby J_. Oscar"The B,g 0'- RobcrtiOfl. EI",nHayes and Jonn Ha"hcek

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Clonpus R"""..,alion is sponsonng an Owl Hot Shol C"""j)ClI­.ion on l\>\Onday, January 30, 1989, immed,ately an.., lhe men'sooskelbalt garl"le al 7;30 p.m. again" Barry Unl"erstty in It.eTeaching Gymnasium.

The,e will ~ a 9-ba1l TQ<>r-namflll in the Unl"ersity CenlerGame room on Thursday. February 2. 1989 at 4:00 p.m.

The Unl"ersitys ~rtment of Alhldic:. and CampusRecrealion will oHer co-ed aerobic dasses Monday Ihrough fn_day f,om 5,30-6:30 p.m. in lhe FAU Gymnasium (south bokonyl.

Taughl by ~,roed~Iness,nstructors Eston Dunn andSheryl Purcon,1he "lassesareopen to FAU students, faculty/sl.lff,

. and.he seneral public. COSI per ,nortlh for !he flirt...", prosramis S10 for soudents... SIS for faculty and ~ff. and S20;0< lhegeneral publIC.•flhe demand wa"an~ il. lhe aerobiCS sesS'onSmay also be offered ..I noon.

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The City of Soca R"ton Par1<s and Rec..,alion Oep.a,lmflIlwould Irke 10 announce a lrlples voll~IlIOUrnamefll.10 beheld on Salurday. lanuary l8, 1989 al 1>\eadows Pari< .

Thed,,,,_ WIll cons,SO of men's i'\A, A, wo<nen's open ..rodco-ed B ..nd ",ples. The ,eglsuauon fee for each leam """ll beS30.

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The FAU RO"'inS le.am IS ha"ing ,ts next meet.ng on T.­d.>y. January 3', ,n Room 109 of the Un,,,ersity Cenler.

P,aclr<:e II~ will be d,scu~se<I as well itS Ifans.portat,on 10and irom lhe boalhouse. We are planntng 10 be on lhe "",..Ierby 1M begInning of Feb<uary.

All In.er.,.,.lro coad>es, rOWel'S, 10"""wains Or anyone "",hgwQ<>ld I,le.o get Involved 'n lhe spun of •.,.....'ng ~hould con­tact M.ke Mag, .11 ]38-4254 or Gerry T,acy at 39]·2766.

The Fk>rida Atlantic: University Table Tennk Assoc....tion hasSI",ned ag'''n. \\le are offering lraining and 'M fi""'Sl r...,i',11.,.a".. ,lable. Teams 'Ire org.ilni:ted 10 compele on ..n intramuralbotsis as ""'ell as w,lh other "olleges.

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