What's a man supposed to do ? ,p44'AC/6® EDITORIAL Editor in Chief Michael Weiss Executive Editors Robin Clark Catie Lott Contributing Editor Dini von Mueffling Design/Production Catie Lott Headline Assistant Zibby Costello In these confusing times a man's got to be ready to do just about any- ihing-handle a rowdy drunk or deliver a baby, fly an airplane . or cook a seven-course meal. The Modern Man's Guide to Life> pulls no punches and tells you how to do it all, with over 3,000 entries on all the manly arts. $12.95 paperback At bookstores in October or call (800) 638-3030, to reserve youre copy today. 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Doesn't matter how much you've screwed things up in the past. That's the great thing about September. There io no past. But what's better-and you're definitely going to disagree with this-is that no matter how much you screw up, at this point it's OK. Expected even. If you don't experiment now, with classes, re- lationships, partying, lifestyles, etc., then when are you going to? When you're out in the real world and have responsibilities not only to yourself but to others too? No way. Let me put it this way. There are three ways to look at life: 1) The future is right around the corner, and if you don't get completely prepared, then when reality hits, you're screwed. 2) You've gotta fight for your right to PAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARTY! 3) Life is like a jar of pickles, some sweet and -some sour, The only way to get to the ones you like is by trying them all. I personally like the third choice. The problem here is that it may lead to a few flops. But that's OK. They say success only feels good when it follows failure-I never really agreed with that, Who the hell is "they" anyway? But what about this one? Failure builds character, and helps you to discover who you really are. After all, we are the Pepsi Generation. If life was really like the commercials, 4 Fall 1987 we'd be having so much fun that there would never be a need for introspection. Maybe a "C" here, a broken romance there, and a fiat tire once in a while are necessary to remind us that life is not a TV commercial. Anyway, forget all that. What I'm really trying to say is this: In the midst of the turmoil, or boredom or insanity that you are experiencing, there are some excellent events and people around you. They are the things that can make you forget your own anxieties and just make you happy to be in college. We present a whole bunch of them in these pages. A quick note about two words that are making their way across the country: 1) hotel: (adj) excellent, exceptional, awesome. e.g. I saw "Top Gun" on video last night. What a hotel movie! Origin: Southern California. The word was a late response to the famous Sugarhill Gang record, "Rapper's .Delight." (i.e. ". .. hotel, motel, Holiday Inn ..." 2) brilliant: (adj) has the same meaning as "hotel:' Origin: England. The word is now widely used on campuses in both England and New York City. In conclusion, may you be blessed this next se- mester-we'll be back in February-by the follow. ing phrase, which Ted Koppel has called "the ecu- menical benediction of your generation:" MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU! Michael Weiss Publisher Michael Weiss PANACHE Magazine 45-50 38th St. Long Island City, NY 11101 718-937-8813 ADVERTISING Cass Communications, Inc. 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