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May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 37

…PHOTOS BY CAROL BERNSON-BLACK STAR Hard corps: A club where all kinds of rock get equal respect-and amplification Where Rock Thrives Long after the new wave crashed, C.B.G.B. lives on was like that. Hanging out and exchanging ideas and get- ting loaded at the bar. Music was the center of everybody's attention. There's no other reason to hang out at a place like C.B.G.B.'s." Seismic levels: For first-time visitors, the place seems a lit- tle u...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 38

… CHTICLE DCH0I C E a Beyond the pail: Builders Digging for Sand Scholars This wasn't a typical beach party. For one thing, there wasn't a beach-the nearest shoreline was miles away. But that didn't stop 200- plus members of the Stanford community, from students to faculty and their children, who in March simply borrowed 75 tons of sand from a local con- tractor and sculpted a huge sand castle on campus. In what turned out to be a two-day be...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 39

…select one: Q Citibank MasterCard® or Q Citibank Visa® Please use ballpoint pen. Print full name First Middle Initial Last Name of School Branch as you wish it to (do not abbreviate) appear on card .Your Address at School Social I Date of Mo Day Yr Number and Street Security Number Birth (if different from permanent address) Permanent I I City Town I I State( Zip Address or Post Office I Code City, Town State Zip Your Phone Number and Addre...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 40

…Why it's easy for students to get a Citibank credit card. As a student, you've obviously been through a lot- lengthy lectures, grueling exams, numerous papers. And Citibank thinks you deserve credit for all that. That's why we've made it easy for you to apply for credit. You don't even need your parents to co-sign. (What other bank makes it that easy?) C1 All you need is a photocopy of your validated student ID with current enrollment sticker...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 41

… sponsibility for the party. For large parties, three undercov- er students and two uniformed campus-police officers file re- ports on whether food and non- alcoholic beverages are pro- vided, ID's are checked and drunk students are ejected, among other things. Fines, paid to the university's general fund, can be $200 or more. More than 10 parties have reported- ly been monitored, but so far no charges have been levied. Cases are to be tried b...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 42

…E D 1 In Service to a Community Spokane's two-year colleges prepare students for careers-and for the baccalaureate if they want it I inthestateofWashing- The second largest city ton uses a motto that also serves as a pronun- ciation guide: "Yes you can ... in Spokane. "Tucked in the state's northeastern cor- ner, this city of 175,000 last saw boom times around the turn of the century when silver flowed from the mines in nearby Coeur d'Alene...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 43

…ave left for work: Spokane Falls Community College campus on the west side of town - - A fter several years of decline, en- rollment in community col- leges nationwide rose 3 percent last year to more than 5 million, a record high. But as state legislatures continue to trim funding, doubts grow about whether two-year public colleges can continue to do it all: pro- vide academic courses for students interested in transferring as well as vocati...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 44

…E D U C A T I O N Students in manufacturing-related fields learn in a 'factory of the future': Welding with a robot teaching can be a special challenge. "Some teachers have an idea of standards below which they will not go. Others are very talented in teaching to a wide range of abilities," says Hanke at SFCC. Since they don't have to conduct scholarly research or publish, the Spokane teachers insist that they can concentrate their energies ...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 45

… K !lE Check the appropriate boxes to receive information- or for even faster service-call 1-800-342-5695 toll-free. In N. J. call 1-800-962-1201. (Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. EST) 4--4- Deadline: July 15,1988 1.' Brother Word Processor-Send for free brochure on the WP-55. 2, Career Navigator-The easy to use computer-powered job search system that works. Send for brochure. 3. Federal Aviation Administration-Announcement package includ...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 46

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May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 47

…Sometimes, the worst thing you can do to a drug user is the only way to help. 8 Drug use is a question of extremes. People who use drugs are either addicted or in danger of addiction. The results of drug addiction are poor perfor- mance, absenteeism, theft, robbery, industrial accidents, and death. And addicts often take others down with them. Loved ones, co-workers, even employers. Addicts seldom get well or even get into treatment by themsel...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 48

…C O L L E G E L I F E RICHARD BONANNO-DAILY COLLEGIAN Friendly sit-in, promise of results: UMass protesters rally at New Africa House to denounce racial violence A nttna I DUE U KUUF 5o to Apathy Despite what you hear, student activism has not vanished from campus. Social protest lives, even if it's sometimes polite It's a campus commonplace to say that apathy has defeated activism among students. Yet the commonplace is wrong. Social act...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 49

… Racism Racial tension is nothing new at UMass- Amherst. An interracial brawl after the 1986 World Series left 10 people injured, and minorities have long complained about cuts in student-government funding for their organizations. The most recent inci- dent-two black students and a white stu- dent were reportedly attacked by five white freshmen in early February-bred not violence but a well-organized, success- ful protest. Minority students g...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 52

…Advertisement Since 1960, hormone levels Pumping iron has replaced flower power. Pinstripes have replaced paisley. And Wall Street has replaced Woodstock. But of all the major changes that have taken place since the 60's, one is hardly visible at all: the change that has taken place in the Pill. In 1960, the Pill contained as much as 150 mcgs. of the hormone estrogen. Today, it's down to 35 mcgs. or less. That's afraction of the original dos...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 53

…C O L L E G E L I F E arrested during their protests, and there were loud demonstrations on at least a doz- en campuses. At the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, a February con- flict was particularly rambunctious. When a CIA recruiter checked into a local hotel room to hold planned interviews, protest- ers threw red-dye "blood" in front of his door. The recruiter promptly got into his car and left town; the protesters tailed his c...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 54

…became public last year, are still consider- ing options. A decision, already postponed a year, is now scheduled for this fall, after several committees have reviewed the is- sues. Meanwhile, university president H. Keith H. Brodie has taken to reassuringly calling the forest a "sacred trust," which makes Save the Forest activists very proud. "It doesn't seem like all of these committees would have been working so extensively if we hadn't gott...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 55

…ECheck the appropriate boxes to receive information- ~or for even faster service-call 1-800-342-5695 toll-free. In N. J. call 1-800-962-1201. (Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. EST) Deadline: July 15,1988 I .Brother Word Processor-Send for free brochure on the WP-55. 2 Career Navigator-The easy to use computer-powered job search system that works. Send for brochure. 3i Federal Aviation Administration-Announcement package including application info...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 56

…II I I II BUSINESS REPLY MAIL FIRST CLASS PERMIT NO. 201 PITTSFIELD, MA POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES Reader Service Dept. P.O. Box 5283 Pittsfield, MA 01203-9978 I …

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 57

…C L A S S I F I E D S ORIGINAL GUYS & GALS AUSTRALIA WANTS YOU! GOVERNMENT SEIZED MOVIE POSTERS SUNGLASSES Big Pay! Transportation! New CARS and TRUCKS. Save Photos, scripts, autographs, Summer hot $15 deal. Your Employment Directory-$2.00. $1,000's. Porches, Jeeps, Cor- more. ALL current films, thou- choice Aviator, Terminator, Air- Australian International, Box vettes, BMW's, Hondas, sands more. Best selection, force, Sports, Rhinestone 1910...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 58

…TRA VEL Carrying On for Carry ons Hand luggage comes in almost every size and shape these days. So do the excuses students use to try to sneak more of it aboard planes-but 4 now the airlines are getting tougher about restrictions hen it comes to airplane trips, Softies: Tina some people just Lundberg of UVM can't get a grip on with L.L. Bean traveling light. bags, Ciao! (top) Take the guy in San Diego who packed his squawking parrot in a Nike ...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 59

… isn't included in the count, but, says Pan Am spokesman Alan Loflin, "we're on to the 'This is my Samsonite pocket- book' trick." The bottom line is that flight attendants now have the power to remove oversize arti- cles from the cabin and have them checked. As the end of the school year approaches, they say they'll be on the look- out for stereo systems, refriger- ators and bags stuffed with a semester's worth of dirty laundry. Given the new...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 60

…SPORTS World Class Tennis More stars, more good teams clash in college 4 At 18, University of Florida freshman Halle Cioffi hits backhands with text- book perfection. So it wasn't much of a surprise when Cioffi, who is ranked 46th in the world, won the Virginia Slims tourna- ment in Indianapolis last October. But then came the zinger: Cioffi passed on the $45,000 prize money so that she could re- main an amateur and stay in school. "I know w...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 61

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May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 62

…NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES BUSINESS REPLY MAIL FIRST CLASS MAIL PERMIT NO. 250 LIVINGSTON, N.J. BUSINESS REPLY MAIL FIRST CLASS MAIL PERMIT NO. 250 LIVINGSTON, N.J. POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE I I POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE The Newsweek Building P.O. Box 414 Livingston, N.J. 07039-9965 The Newsweek Building P.O. Box 414 Livingston, N.J. 07039-99...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 63

… UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA Greater breadth and depth: NCAA tournament play at Georgia's Henry Feild Stadium, coach last December, Eric Hayes installed a demanding workout routine known as "morning madness" at his first practice on New Year's Day. "I hate him at 5:30 in the morning, but it's a great feeling to win and to have a good attitude," says senior Tracy Treps. Nor are most players rewarded with fame, even on campus. The SMU men's team, for...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 64

…A View From the Wings Theater's unseen magicians create a believable reality from whole cloth 4 an empty space. To set designer Tothe uninformed observer, it's Ralph Funicello, it's a canvas for his creativity. Standing alone with the blank stage of the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco be- fore him, Funicello's eyes intently study a backdrop that isn't there, imagining char- acters performing. Will the furniture work best on wh...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 65

… field, of course, and the good ones will dis- place holdovers. Although almost all designers begin with a college degree, most say that-like many professionals-they really learn the art of their craft on the job. Many schools offer both B.F.A. and M.F.A. programs; Carnegie Mellon, New York University, Virginia Tech and the University of Texas at Austin are among the most prestigious. Liberal-arts preparation can also help at the drawing board...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 66

…C A R E E R S Social Work's New Deal Doing good, doing well Barry Lipson doesn't fit the social- worker stereotype: no overburdened, underpaid do-gooder he. Instead of pitting himself against poverty in some hopeless city slum, Lipson works 20 hours a week at a modern hospital in Chicago's fashionable Lincoln Park area while earn- ing his graduate degree from the Universi- ty of Chicago. His patients in the chemi- cal-dependency unit are as l...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 67

…FNEWSWEEK ON CAMPUS ISSES FORUM My choices on policy issues are important. Include my response in your Issues Forum Report to this year's presidential candidates. Rank the three most important issues facing the next president and Congress. (Write in letter) FIRST SECOND D The federal budget deficit The homeless The AIDS epidemic The trade deficit Nuclear arms reduction Illegal drug traffic Quality of public education Other (write in) THIR...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 68

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May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 69

…I When asked what you think about the big issues shaping our nation's policies-and your future-will you be able to make choices? Trouble is, if you choose not to have a say, others are likely to make choices for you. Lots of these other folks, of course, could hold views far different than yours. What about your views? The Newsweek On Campus Issues Forum gives you a chance to say something about your policy choices now. Your answers to the qu...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 70

…CA EE BERNARD GOTFRYD-NEWSWEEK Serious business: Shefelman with Pat Maloy, Dow Jones employee-services manager child-protection agencies or government antipoverty programs. A growing number, however, work in business or private prac- tice, where salaries are higher and case- loads less taxing. In 1972 only 3 percent of America's social workers served in nontra- ditional, for-profit settings; in 1987 the fig- ure stood at 20 percent. Minding ...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 71

…Honda goes to any length to make improvements. In the new Civic Hatchback, about 5 inches does the job nicely. The longer wheelbase adds a lot more room inside. You'll find the front legroom extends to over 42 inches. That's over half as tall as the average person. There is extra foot room for those of you in the rear seats. More cubic feet behind you in the cargo space. And a new 4-wheel double wishbone suspension system helps give a little m...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 72

… A Rm-E College Tres The best prizes are jobs T he American Red Cross depends on sales of blood products, such as plas- ma, for more than half its revenues. But with the AIDS crisis cutting into blood collections, the charity is being forced into new marketing plans to bring in additional cash for disaster relief. To help, the Ameri- can Marketing Association (AMA), a trade group for advertising pros and students, is sponsoring a collegiate c...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 73

… .... V.l Avoid The 9 To 5 Routine. It's time to graduate, and time to get a job. A career. And you're probably still not sure what to do with your degree. The only thing you are sure of is that you don't want a boring 9 to 5 desk job, a job that becomes routine and predictable, year after year. You want a job that's excit- ing, an adventure. Here's your chance. The Federal Aviation Administration is now hiring Air Traffic Control Specialist...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 74

…4 The XL 2000 with the 50,000 word Spell-Right"melectronic dictionary. It's the high priced correction system without the high price. 4 Now when you make a mistake, you're going to hear about it. Because when you misspell or mistype any of 50,000 words, the new XL 2000 portable electronic typewriter with Spell-Right lets you know with a beep. And that's just one of the advanced features in a correction system that makes the XL 2000 the corr...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 75

…MOVIES aking It'Bg' Rocky starts don't deter Penny Marshall; crisis turns her on and Shirley," Penny Marshall AsLaverne on ABC's "Laverne danced the schlemiel-schlamazel, fell down more ramps than Chevy Chase and fought off hurricanes. She helped to make the sitcom one of the top shows on television for seven seasons. Yet her comedic success never convinced her that she would ever be able to direct. The self-deprecating New Yorker believed ...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 76

…T H E A R T S Miming her directions because 'I'm an actress': Garry created two lower-middle-class girls to double-date Richie and Fonzie on "Hap- py Days." The duo-Laverne and Shirley (Cindy Williams)-was spun off the next fall and became an instant hit. As "Laverne and Shirley" zoomed to the top, it passed "All in the Family," costar- ring Marshall's second husband, Rob Rei- ner. She'd met Reiner-the son of produc- er-director Carl Reiner-w...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 77

…Chances are, answering this ad won't do you any good. Answering this one will. Presenting CAREER NAVIGATOR the job search software that can help you launch the career of your dreams. When it comes to helping you find a job, you're likely to find want ads wanting and resumes a limited door opener. Fact is, less than 20% of jobs are filled through want ads or employment agencies. 4 The great majority are placed through personal contacts. That's...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 78

…Your personal computer just became a personnel computer. C Using individualized, interactive techniques, Career Navigator helps you identify your talents and aspira- tions...format and print resumes that get results...organize and track your job search... prep for the toughest interviews... and much more. All at your own speed, day or night. There is, quite simply, no better way to get started on your career. * Career Navigator is complete w...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 79

…PAUL NATKIN-PHOTO RESERVE A country blend of old and new: The O'Kanes-O'Hara (left) and Kane-in concert A-AmermicanSound The O'Kanes make music that's simple-and good noted country-music capital of Queens, N.Y. Despite their birthplaces, the two took easily to country and worked as staff songwriters in Music City, creating hit songs for The Judds and Alabama before striking out on their own. Listen to "One True Love," for example, and you'll ...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 80

…Three New LP's ew album titles describe their contents as well as We Got a Party! The Best of Ron Records, Volume One (Rounder). This rhythm-and-blues collection from a short- lived (1958-62) New Orleans record compa- ny rollicks along in typical Crescent City fashion. The singers belt, whoop and cajole to jackhammer piano, torrid sax and springy rhythm sections. Not everybody on this record is well known; as a small inde- pendent label, Ron h...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 81

… BOOKS On the Cusp uko Tsushima's Japan is a place where women cannot find comfort. Freed from the strictures of tradition- al mores and of the nuclear-family struc- ture, the women of her short stories scrabble together the bits of their lives- relatives, lovers, children, jobs, the past- as a desperate attempt at fulfillment. But in The Shooting Gallery (138 pages. Pantheon. $7.95) all of these efforts go for nothing. In "A Sensitive Season...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 82

…R Pranks for the Memories If you bring naked fire dancers to commencement, they'll remember you at reunions BY JOHN FRIEDMANN Johnny can read. And write. Doesn't do too bad a Our system of higher education is in crisis. Yes, job programming a computer, either. But he lacks the know-how to play a good prank. Whether he realizes it or not, without this crucial skill, his college education remains woefully incomplete. Wake up, campers! Remembe...…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 83

…Climb higher,faster in the Air Force. As an Air Force officer your career will take off. You'll quickly get management experience that could take years to acquire in civilian industry. As an Air Force second lieutenant, you'll manage people, projects and offices; you'll be in charge, making decisions, shouldering the respon- sibility. You'll belong to an organization dedicated to achievement, innovation and high technology. And as an officer ...…

May 06, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…Ninety-eight years of editorial freedom W e y Vol. XCVIII, Ann Arbor, Michigan - Friday, May 6, 1988 r Daily 6,000 'U' graduates celebrate Alternative graduation ceremony praises activists BY VERONICA WOOLRIDGE About 25 graduating student ac- tivists pledged to "let their light shine" and to continue to work for social change during an alternative commencement ceremony last Saturday afternoon in Rackham Amphitheater. "Our goal is not to go ou...…

May 06, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, May 6, 1988 MSA prepares budget, response' to regents' anger about actions BY RYAN TUTAK pletely antagonistic this time because our presentation Michigan Student Assembly leaders have postponed could mean whether we get funded." submitting their budget request to the University's M Board of Regents to have time to gain the board's sup- MSA President Michael Phillips, an LSA senior, port, one MSA official s...…

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