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October 27, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 38) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 27, 1989 - Page 5 C r Information Services Management Training Program at MORGAN STANLEY One of Wall Street's leading international securities firms invites Bachelor's and Master's candidates of all majors with superior academic records to apply to our Information Services Management Training Program. WE SEEK * FALL GRADUATES and RECENT ALUMNI of all majors for Winter and Spring start dates WE OFFER " A ...…

October 27, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 38) • Page Image 6

…01 Page 6 -The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 27, 1989 ClASFE ADS 764 -055L'' TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED IN qt j ItdUp Wtg ... X ads cost $2.10/line for the first day, $.70/line for each additional consecutive day X ads must be placed by 11:00 a.m. the morning before publication X ads-rzpst be prepaid with cash, an in town check, or a money order X ads may be removed from publication, but there will be no refunds $99 ANYWHERE IN THE USA O...…

October 27, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 38) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 27, 1989 - Page 7 lacocca surprises engineering class Rainforest week ends as issues still smolder by Donna Woodwell Daily Staff Writer Chrysler Chair Lee Iacocca paid a surprise visit to an Engineering class yesterday, after taking part in a dedi- cation ceremony for the recently re- named Lee Iaccoca Lecture Hall at the College of Engineering on North Campus. Students in the "Work Organiza- tions" c...…

October 27, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 38) • Page Image 8

…ARTS The Michigan Daily Friday, October 27, 1989 Page 8 l Senegalese superstar Singer N'Dour brings African music to the world BY RACHEL KRINSKY NOBODY can help moving; feet tap, heads nod, and there's audible re- lief when I get up and dance around my room so that everybody else can, too. This music doesn't want you to sit still. Everyone struggles to place the sound, and each time I put on the tape I hear: "It sounds a little like those...…

October 27, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 38) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 27, 1989 - Page 9 Funk angelic Lyle Lovett and his large hair : But does it fit in a cowboy hat? George Clinton follows Parliamentary procedure BY FORREST GREEN III "ALL around the world, I'd rather play in a band; playin' my funky music, loud as I can" -George Clinton, "Bulletproof' Sure it's vague, but very soon, the unquestionable Doctor of Funk will be making good on this line, without question. ...…

October 27, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 38) • Page Image 10

…Women's Swimming Maize and Blue Intrasquad Tonight, 5 p.m. Canham Natatorium SPORTS Volleyball vs. Minnesota Tonight, 7:30 p.m. Varsity Arena The Michigan Daily Friday, October 27, 1989 Page 10 # . .. . .. .... ...... . ...... . ...... . ................... w 'M' CAN SINK OR SWIM LAKERS Icers try to hold onto first DAVD LUBLINER Mike Moes, co-captain of the Michigan hockey team will lead his Wolverine teammates into Sault Ste. Marie...…

October 27, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 38) • Page Image 11

…INDIANA Continued from page 1 And this game might be Thompson versus the entire Wolverine squad. "There's no greater running back in the country than Anthony Thompson," Schembechler said. "He's very difficult to stop. Actually, I haven't seen anyone stop him this year." Thompson has been running wild in 1989, averaging 5.3 yards every time he touches the football. Last week, he tore the Minnesota defense to shreds, gaining 216 yards and three ...…

October 27, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 38) • Page Image 12

…Page 12 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 27, 1989 Fall seasons near conclusion Field Hockey, Men's and Women's cross country finish year by David Schechter Daily Sports Contributor When the team bus departs for Columbus today, the Michigan field hockey team will head into its final week. The Ohio State game emerges as a must win game for the Wolverines who hope to carry their seniors into their first postseason tournament ever. Having ...…

October 27, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 38) • Page Image 13

…I" the :ffiiciligttn 'wttilli POW& Waft Mona% ammommmmmumm wwwwommmomma - ---- .., _ ._ ...,'.. _~ ..._.P . . ..^d ..o .,. . , ......, .. ,r..®, . ...... F wvsYrsw .r i w + . - - -....- ,. .. .. . ... .. .. « .. . . ... .. .r. . ..,.. .. . ..... ....... ... ..., ........ ,..... ,. ... ..... .. .......... .... ... ....... ........ . ......... ... .. ..... R " - -A~ll/r a - .. c OCTOBER 27,1989MAGAZINE VOLUME 8, NUMBER 9 .INSID...…

October 27, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 38) • Page Image 14

…Fall fashion: All that's By Marilyn Kitzes Since the new school year is al- ready in full swing, most fashion- conscious students already know what's "hot", "hip", "cool", and "now" in the world of clothes. For those of you that don't, or possibly didn't care enough to find out, here's your golden opportunity to become somewhat in vogue. Suede is a big item this fall - especially in jackets and shoes. The fringed suede coat is making a comeba...…

October 27, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 38) • Page Image 15

…Administrative Running the ' r4'4 r7 Elegance: i ? in style Photos by Jonathan Liss At right: After Six collection black tails tuxedo, ($355.00) and white cotton shirt ($35.00); Lord West vest ($35.00); cane, ($5.00); and Formally Yours top hat ($22.50). All clothing available from Marty's. Mimmina black wool jersey evening gown with quilted cuffs ($950.00), available at Renaissance, and rhinestone earrings ($46.00), available at Hutzels. ...…

October 27, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 38) • Page Image 16

…You would think that MSA President Aaron Williams and Campus Governance Chair Susan Langnas could put aside their politics for just a few hours. You would hope that after they escaped the political forum, and draped themselves in the hottest new clothes, they could put their ideas behind them. Well, they did...sort of. "I was concerned that women wouldn't be objectified in the modelling. The issue of women in advertising penetrated my mind con...…

October 27, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 38) • Page Image 17

…Teaching Classic Dress Photos by Jose Juarez The classic look of a tweed coat or a simple suit will probably never go out of style. And who better to model such an enduring look than two of the University's mosti venerated faculty members? Arlene Saxonhouse, professor of political science, and Gayl Ness, chair of the Senate Advisory and Committee on University Affairs, have been at the University for a combined 42 years. "The University is ...…

October 27, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 38) • Page Image 18

…Down On... ,e 1° - y1oG 1 , ' y1. II" Washington Liberty = William m -s UN U. WL H) UafM Campus s Madison 01 It 1 _ _i -L - 1. Iki "0000, - - ~ - - '1 F7 0Q milt / Hoover_ v a S e a ls, O *Extensive sheet music department " Yamaha electronic keyboards You could be playing the piano now if. you were renting one from King's. From $40 per month plus moving. Hours: Mon-Wed Thu-Fri Sat 9:30-5:30 9:30-8:30 10:00-5:00 115...…

October 27, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 38) • Page Image 19

…OAn a+~c t#' a.udc Go+ tCc4aa a ata&,4 za tsG & ey 4 L#~' .. WaUot uaad 7J~6 oru 4m, -w t44tW n dwn 11 Amoa 4E 44 ago"t wt&~r, 46%t "4'dG eiem. -4 , a'' " oa Am ad~ W4 4Lo 0~4* adcs t 7Ocloid 4 tO - it #et !tdmat did 4 uk a ta~c aad u ,44m Far left: Ann wears forest green polkadot charmeuse pants, ($168); gold rayon jersey ($40); silk chiffon scarf in hair, ($45), available at Collected Works. Jeff wears grey pleated pants ($7); grey stripe...…

October 27, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 38) • Page Image 20

…0 Who's the better president? "Oh, I am." "No, I am definitely." Well, maybe that wasn't the best question, but we can certainly bet that with senior~s Julie barkin and Q~ick Woodrum, in charge of. the Interf'raternity and Panhellenic councils, lif'e at the office is never dull. "I like it when he serenades everything," said Julie with only the tiniest bit of' sarcasm. "I like her sense of' humor," he said. Toth have been involved with the Gr...…

October 27, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 38) • Page Image 21

…Dr. Style has the ,, ans Note: Dr. Style, fashion consul- tant to personalities ranging from Tina Yothers to the Rev. Al Sharp- ton, has agreed to take over the * columnist's space for this issue. Jim Poniewozik, who couldn't match his socks if he only owned one pair, will be back next week. Maybe. Hello, loves! Time to see what Dr. Style has in his genuine chin- chilla mailbag today... Dear Dr. Style: My seven year- old son, Timmy, hasn't ...…

October 27, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 38) • Page Image 22

… TI ... _ i .=. HE* i - I What's happening in Ann Arbor this weekend out about yourself through family crisis. Directed by Gary David Goldberg of "Family Ties" fame. At Showcase: 12:05, 7:25, 9:50, 12:10 DO THE RIGHT THING Spike Lee, the controversial, low budget loving director returns for another film that speaks of racial attitudes and tensions. At Ann Arbor I & II-Daily, 5:00. THE FABULOUS BAKER BOYS Jeff and Beau Bridges star in ...…

October 27, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 38) • Page Image 23

…i THE APARTMENT LOUNGE (769-4060) Friday: Private Sector, modern dance-oriented R&B Saturday: The Whiptones, R&B and soul THE ARK (761-1451) Friday: Laketown Buskers; old- time music Saturday: James Keelaghan, Canadian singer and songwriter Furthermore IDAY "Ojibwa Basket Making: The Tradition Lives On" - exhibit at the U-M Exhibit Museum open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Safewalk - Night-time walking service, Rm. 102 UGLi; 8 to 11:30 p.m.; 936-1000...…

October 27, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 38) • Page Image 24

…Fashion in the street wear weara Photos by Jose Juarez Marcie Alvaraao "Because of the cold Michigan weather." Eric Wunderlich "I grabbed whatever looked warm before I went outside." PASS IT AROUND! Howre you going to do it? .elj ,xX\ Andl I want to express my deeply felt indebtedness and gratitude to my PS/2. It helped me get more done -so I had more time, for fun." _ '' q] PS/2 it!! MA? ENGLISH COURSES Intensive and semi-intensive ...…

October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 1

…', w rr d ... r.. _. i _ £ .... . : .. '_'3 ..._ ._ f' «u« ;'l ...,_"., r i! .:' 4 .w. e. 3 8 .. .. SPOR Inside women's athletics Michigan hockey drops two 'M' football coverage OPINION 4 ARTS10 Timbuk3 has a new prescription Date rape is more than a women's issue k iuulai Ninety-nine years of editorial freedom Vol. C, No. 39 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Monday, October 30, 1989 cpiefti m. The MM~a WT Speech by Kristine LaLonde Daily Ad...…

October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 -- The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 30,-1989 IN BRIEF Compiled from Associated Press and staff reports Soviets say they will not interfere in Eastern Europe WASHINGTON - The Kremlin would not object if Hungary chose to leave the Warsaw Pact or East Germany chose to teunite with Wes Germany, Soviet officials said yesterday. A senior Bush administration official expressed surprise at the com- ments, by Soviet party spokesperson Nikol...…

October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 3

…erliners rally to *mourn deaths BERLIN (AP) - At least 20,000 East Berliners observed a 'minute of silence Sunday for those killed while attempting to flee over the Berlin Wall, the first such public ,mourning since Communist 'authorities built the wall in 1961. I) The observance came as the East Berliners gathered in a downtown square for a rally called by Mayor Erhard Krack to discuss reform. Similar meetings were organized in !,(he southern...…

October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

…a OPINION Monday, October 30, 1989 The Michigan Doilysl } i w t re £wbrtgau ailyg Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Not just a Vol. C, No. 39 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed articles, and letters do not necessarily represent the opinion of the Daily. Market mani pulati ons ON OCTOBER 13, the Dow Jones I...…

October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 30, 1989 - Page 5 Afro-American Hall of Fame inducts new honorees by Steven Cohen Daily Sports Writer DETROIT - Detroit Mayor Coleman Young didn't show up. Neither did Muham- mad Ali or Wilma Rudolph. But Howard Cosell did. For that reason, the National Afro-Amer- ican Sports Hall of Fame's Fourth Annual Induction Ceremony, held Saturday night at Detroit's Cobo Center, was able to maintain the luster the ...…

October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 6

…0 Page 6 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 30, 1989 ClASSSIFIED ADS TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED IN I t WII t V s j... X ads cost $2.10/line for the first day, $.70/line for each additional consecutive day X ads must be placed by 11:00 a.m. the morning before publication )( ads'must be prepaid with cash, an in town check, or a money order X ads may be removed from publication, but there will be no refunds 764 -05571 $99 ANYWHERE INrITHVEU...…

October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 7

…Coalition opposes required drug tests by Noelle Vance Daily Government Reporter Two resolutions concerning fi- nancial aid programs were passed by the Michigan Collegiate Coalition (MCC) - a student lobbying group - last weekend during its national conference at Grand Valley State University in Allendale. One resolution strikes at a recent law requiring all students who re- ceive financial aid to sign a contract saying they will remain drug fr...…

October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 8

…Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 30, 1989 Student groups offer MSA Nick Mavrick Mavrick is chair of the Michigan Student Assembly's Student Rights Committee, which is sponsoring a forum on the policy Nov. 8. He is also co-chair of the administration's student advisory committee on the policy. Mavrick said a conduct policy will not adequately help the problem of harassment on campus. He said the University should concentrate its...…

October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 9

…into Continued from previous page * Orr said the same policy should be applied to staff, faculty and stu- dents. "If there's going to be a pol- icy, why would there need to be a separate policy for each group?" SAPAC Julie Steiner Steiner is the director of the 9 Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center % Steiner said she firmly believes the University has a responsibility to shield students from harassment. However, she has many problem...…

October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 10

…S ARTS The Michigan Daily Timbuk3 brings greetings to A2 BY MICHAEL PAUL FISCHER Monday, October 30, 1989 Page 10 Phantom makes noise ;! A2 Chamber Orchestra to accompany '25 film "VVHO am I? Do you recognize me?/... I buy my dinner at the 7-11/ Eat it in the kitchen while I watch TV/ ...Once I got lucky. I had a band/ We had a song, it got to num- ber 3" -Timbuk3, "The B-Side of Life" Of course you recognize Pat MacDonald. He was ...…

October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily -Monday, October 30, 1989- Page 11 Poets awash with ambiance BY JAY PINKA POETS Peggy Moller and Charles Ordowski Will meet on the stormy and serene waters of lit- erary exploration. Ordowski, who sailed among a pod of killer whales in Washington, and Moller, *ho taught at the University of Pittsburgh's "fSemester at Sea," shared ideas at the Falling Water Bookstore writers' workshop. But "Water, water everywhere, and not ...…

October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 12

…Page 12 -The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 30, 1989 IN Keelaghan awes Ark Indian summer stirs physical ela- tion with its warmth and bright col- ors, and recalls bone-aching memo- ries of colder days soon to return. James Keelaghan invoked a similar spirit in performance Saturday at the Ark. His songs combined stirring lyrics with expressive music much to the satisfaction of a foot-stop- ping, near-capacity crowd whose members were evid...…

October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 30, 1989 - Page 13 } PHANTOM Continued from page 10 musical elements of the plot over its scariness assured its less-than-modest success. In 1962, the British tried to milk success out of the original with their new version. Today, however, people are probably most familiar .with Andrew Lloyd Webber's musi- *.cal which has become a wild success :both in London and New York. Last *and probably least, howeve...…

October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 14

…Page 14 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 30, 1989 V The University of Michigan Union October 30 to November 5,1989 Abused and Ng I Need YOU C helidl Iron wh\) I or neglect, anthe f Offce, '2211 MiehigK eed ; Each year, nearly 300,00) abus ti children in the IU lind themselv \ heard. Pcrsonne. in the everbur syrstemn of ten cannPOt fnd time~ to Wash tenaw CA A (Cout Appa. creatd0 toensuire that the. lest in being heard in court. CA...…

October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 15

…Sports Monday Trivia What is hockey coach Red Berenson's real first name? (For the answer, turn to the bottom of page 2) Inside Sports Monday' 'M' Sports Calendar 2 Griddes 2 Cross Country 2 Volleyball 2 Get Rich Quick 3 Q&A 3 Mudbowl 4 'M' Football Coverage 5 The Michigan Daily - Sports Monday - October 30,1989 Michigan 38, Indiana 10 Blue defense keys win against Hoosiers by Richard Eisen Daily Football Writer Most everything went ...…

October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 16

…Page 2- The Michigan Daily - Sports Monday - October 30, 1989 Michigan Sports Calendar A compilation of Michigan sporting events and information for the coming week. Monday, October 30 No events scheduled. Tuesday, October 31 No events scheduled. Wednesday, October 1 No events scheduled. Thursday, October 2 Hockey at Bowling Green, 7:30 p.m. Friday, October 3 Hockey vs. Bowling Green at Yost Ice Arena, 7:30 p.m. Volleyball at Ohio St., 7:30 p....…

October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 17

…The Michigan Daily - Sports Monday - October 30, 1989 - Page 3 QI ttf 4/fc ar 46/are ' 4Xft e toerPyt%s Octeter Ocker Phyllis Ocker discusses the state of the women's athletic department at 'M' Richard Eisen For the past 28 years, Phyllis Ocker has been involved with Michigan women's athletics, beginning as an assistant professor in physical education. From 1974- 78, Ocker coached the Wolverine field hockey team, and since then has served ...…

October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 18

…Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Sports Monday - October 30, 1989 by Eric Lemont Daily Hockey Writer 'M' stopped itself against Lakers SAULT STE. MARIE - Outside of Norris Ice Arena a sign read "Bo doesn't know hockey. Go Blue (Lakers). Beat Red." Inside were the Lake Superior State Lakers - a team that hadn't lost at home since an early season sweep last year. But the Michigan hockey team blocked out these distractions with a wall of confiden...…

October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 19

…The Michigan Daily - Sports Monday - October 30, 1989 - Page 5 Rare Schembechler call results in long run for Boles "Misdirection" by Adam Schrager Daily Football Analyst M M by Adam Schrager g Daily Football Writer Mike lMfldleton nisses tackle , . __1' 0 0 In the 1988 Ha It's called "a misdirection play" by Michigan Morris peeled off running back Tony Boles, Counter-Trey by the third quarter of I Washington Redskins who run it mo...…

October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 20

…Page 6 - The Michigan Daily - Sports Monday - October 30, 1989 6 -Oqqq) All undergraduate liberal arts and business students are cordially invited to a Corporate Presentation focusing on career opportunities in Investment Banking. a M- L Investment Banking A October 30, 1 989 Presentation: Wolverine Room Assembly Hall Building 5:00 p.m. Reception: Escoffier Room 6:00 p.m. Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Securities Corporation An ...…

October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 21

…0- ~L7 II C f,3 )k THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Fired A U. of Maryland, College Park teaching assistant was fired for "racist" remarks. - Page 2 Nationwide study reve more freshmen cheati Hard news The editor of the U. of Washington newspaper faced tough decisions the day after a murder on campus. - Page 8 Hip hop is happening Rap has emerged as a musical and commercial force. - Page 14 Working overtime Grad students at U. of Nevada...…

October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 22

… A. THE NATIONAL COLLGE NEWSPAPER News Fee OCTOBER 1989 OCTOBER 1989 aident Body 1989 -0 U. THE NATIOL COLLEGE NEWS TA's racist' remark results in firing By Denise Douglas Raphael The Diamondback U. of Maryland, College Park A U. of Maryland teaching assistant was fired for describing a student's classroom performance as "typ- ically black" in an evaluation. "She is a typical 'black' student in that she sits in the back of my class a...…

October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 23

…IRU. THE NATIONAL COAGE NEWSPAPER w Classifieks. OCTOBER 1989 p3 OCTOBER 1989 0 s Features U. THE NATIOWAL COLLEGE NEW WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? U-Reader $10 SPECIAL Do Yourself & A Friend A Favor SUBSCRIBE NOW One Year - 9 issues to REGGAE REPORT The #1 int'l Reggae Magazine Act Today and Receive FREE Reggae Wristband Send $10 US Check/MO to REGGAE REPORT 8191 NW 91 Terr. #A-1 Miami, FL 33166, (305) 887-4460 Avail. at Peaches, Record ...…

October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 24

…J 4. THE NATIONAL COLLE E NEWSPAPER 4 News Feat OCTOBER 1989 OCTOBER 1989 C isfied Ads 1989 V U. THE NATION COLLEGE NEWSP Female AIDS patient shuns despair to help others By Robin Wessels Kansas State Collegian Kansas State U. Rebecca Rene had several strikes against her from the beginning - her parents were alcoholics and she was moved from one foster home to another. "As a kid you are immortal. You think you have the rest of your l...…

October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 25

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…. -02-1 Adak dm 6 1. THE NATIONAL COLA E NEWSPAPER -0 4F V $ OCTOBER 1989 OCTOBER 1989 r rdent Body 1989 i19 0 U. THE NATIONI COLLEGE NEWSF 6W.. THE NATIONAL COLL~E NEWSPAPER U. 'S * OCTOBER 1989 Students, faculty join forces to attract Olympic Georgia Tech facilities would be built, revamped at no charge to univ< Healthy, spiritual and free... The Hare Krishnas have cooked free, vegetarian lunches for U. of Florida students sinc...…

October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 27

…220. THE NATIONAL COLLE NEWSPAPER Student Bc& OCTOBER 1989 .^ OCTOBER 1989 U.--S ii 9 U. THE NATION _ COLLEGE NEWSF --w HE ALT H, Breast reductions Reduction operations are increasingly popular among college-age women. Page 23 1996 Olympics Georgia Tech prepares for possible bid from Olympic committee. Page 23 Bikes for books A U. of Georgia couple plans to travel the world after spring graduation. Page 23 R E CREATION Playing catc...…

October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 28

…. A Akk i YU. THE NATIONAL COLGE NEWSPAPERC1O Comment an ILon OCTOBER 1989 OCTOBER 198Ilars and Sense U. THE NATIC&L. COLLEGE NEWS Prof explains how to eliminate name gai THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER By presenting a ide range of opinions and ideas reprinted from hundreds of campus newspapers, we hope to enhance the quality of campus life as we inform, entertain and engage the national student body. We acknowledge the com- mitment ...…

October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 29

…20 *THE NATIONAL COLLEta NEWSPAPER 0 20 ~HE NTIOAL CLLE*NEWPAPE 0; Dollars and Sen OCTOBER 1989 *~ OCTOBER 1989 Co~~Lind Opinion U.TENTNALGEEWAER 90 U. THE NATIONA OLLEGE NEWSPAPE 'ti;l ANNEducational *I ircto3T THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER SUIES ABROA THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY RUTGEIRS STUDY ABROAD IN ERCLAflD -FRANCE - GERMANY IRELAND - ISRAEL - 'LTeLIJ -MEXICO SEE THE WORLD AND TAKE CLASSES AT THE SAME TIME SEMESTER - SU...…

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…WU.TH NTINA C~G NWSAPR VNas~n~s OTOER199 Dolas ndSese00OBR 98 V U.TH NTI@LCOLEE EWPAa1 i. Adlk.L i U. THE NATIONAL CO GE NEWSPAPER a' NewsR rs OCTOBER 1989 !r ns.AO 1989 Dollars and Se jT 0 U. THE NATIOI6L COLLEGE NEWSPAPO 19 Graffiti lists ways to torture, maim female students Students win Chevy, Olds, Pontiac, Buick in sweepstakes Four students won new cars as grand the United States. prize winners in the General Motors Sahler won a...…

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