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Tbursday, April 11,1991
12 Pages Free
Administrators to teach summer school
See SUMMER page 2
By DAVIDE.KlDD
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....'ali necessary 10save tbe 'A' term.~
AdminiSlrJtors ....·ere erspoDd.ing10anappealmadeby Florida State Uni\.'Crsity S)'5tem OtanceUorCharlesReed, who in March called for volunteer teachers to save the crilically un· derfunded "Aft term.
FAU has agreed 10 payformer Florida governor Reubin Askew $100,000toleachat FAUnat
year.
Askew will teacha3credit-bour cours.: in tbe
rau
and spring. He will also developa
video documentaryon
Floriaa politics, and will bring in many distinguished lecturers (i.e. Educa-tion CoRtfllissioner \Jetty Castor and senator Bob Gnlham) and work in-dividually with students.
Askewhasbeen teachingat FAU
thisSpring and ....i11 havebeen paid
sso,OOO
for hisetrons.. Hebasalso been recommended for renurc aftcr jllSt eight months.Although FAU's offer toAskewis notunhcard of, many faculty members
arc not pleased with ~skew's
preferenlial treatment.
ftHe iswonbwhalheisbeing paid, butIjust wislt'the Cawttyoould make that much,ft said Jose ViRaneu\.., facullysenate chairman. "Some ofthe faculty arcexcited, lIut some
are
really--
"GovernorAskewbrings a tifelime of experience to the classroom that is, quite (rankly, pric:eICS5,ft said Lance deHaven-Smith, FAU BrowardProvost.~Hisworkloaaisoomparahle tolherest of tile faculty,"
BOR member Robert DreSsler stated lhal Askewooukl make5C\'eT'aI bundredthousanda yearas alobbyisl,
butlhat what Askew rea.llywanted
'P
do
was
leach.~lf you bave nOI Sat in tile govcmor'schair,)Oudon't Imowwhal itisreallyli.ke,~li8i1lDrQSler.
Askew gets
$100,000
ceiling~one segment of our summer program because we knowthaimanystodentS,
par.
ticularly Ihose approaching graduation, relyoo the unr.'Crsity 10offer oourses they need during thissummer,~said Catanese.
'"Teaching is the university's first and mosl important
mis-sion,~Catanese oontinued.. "We
IM:redetermiDed10dowhatC\o'Cr
Trophies and prizcs shall be dis-lribuled at (he day's end to the winners of each ...'Vcnl.
"In thcspiril ofspringtime, we're Invit-ing everyone associated wilh BCC to oome on ut ana have somefun,~said
SIU-dent life organizer JuUe Hanington, also a member of the F-Troop servicesodety helping with Spring Day."Sograb )Our bathing suitS, )Our suntan kltion, and enjOy the festivities..~
Those wishing to panicipate in the softball lournament are enoouraged to sign up now.
jeopardybecause ilS fundingwill
be drawn from the 1991-92 budget,which &OCSinto cffea Juty
I-FAU President Anthony J. Calanese, whose doctorateisin
urban and rcgiOMI planning, heads the tist or the 21 ad· mlnistralive VOlunteers return·
ingtothedassroom.
~Wehatedthetbougtn of
can·
ace faculty and their families have 1>cCn encouraged to auena
as
well."SOrar it looks like we'll have a great aay with IS (sortbatl) teams. already signedup,~said Bec Student Ufe Codinator Olarles Lyle. who has been or-pnwogtheevent ror the past 3
years.
"Thisisa
greatchallOtfor studentS,sW!-andlheir families toeojOy the pool, musJC
andrreebafbtO,IC.~
For those interested in hOOps, Student Ufe will also open tbe doors of Ccntrlll Gym ror 3-on-3 basketball pmes and a free throw conlest.
The March of Dimes WalkAmerica at FAU Saturday. See story page 6.
ntinisU'lltOtshave responded10the unt.'Ctsily's teaChing needs for "Aft semester, which
runs
fromMay6through!June21. Becausethe "Aft term falls at theendorthe 1990-91 fiScalyc.ar, it saw afive percent cumulative budget cut by the Florida Legis· lature.
Summer school's ~Bft term
(June 24-August9) wasnot in
ByKLIF GEIJRlNG
Browaro EdiJo,
By ED SClIIFF
Sun.SlaffWriter
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isa "'ionderful oppor-twilYtohavegreater interaction "ithstudents.~That opinion by Elfriede Lynch, director of University
Retalions, pleuy much sums up
theexcitement being Clpressed by21 FAU administrators as
tbey prepare 10 le-cnter the classroom as~UDleerleacben for!beFAU 1991
summer
5CS-sion."This is QCiting.•said Vice
President for Administration and Finance Marie
Me-Demmoml."Imiss leaChing on a
day-to-day basis.M
I have some mixed feelings." said James Spear, o:eculive
as-5iswlItotheFAUprcsidentand liteuniversityombudsman. "I
havebeenQui of touch for&.'C
)'ears,50 Iba\'Calitlle
trepida-tion,but I really enjoy the
cla5.s-loom and I miss Ihegr.'Candtake
of tbe classes,"
FAU administrators will fill
leaching voids lehbya depleted university budget that
threatened cancellation of Lbe
"A"term in summerschool ·Unr.'tnitywide.we ...illbe
able
to offer
91percent or
the academic progrnm we offereddUringthesame term last )ur,ft
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saidDr. Gary Reichard, dean of undergraduate studies.
Reichard noted that classes wiUbeheld on aU campuses.
Twenty.one FAU ad·
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Welcoming in lhe new season with a 4ayorfun in the sun, the BCCstuacnt life program will present their annual Spring
DayFesti\'aJon Saturday, April 13 at the
DavieCampus.
Theday's aaivilies wiU kick off al 8
'-lit.1I5flftc:en tCl1ll5
race
off ina
softballtournament, andwilllast throughoutthe
afternoon
as
all BCC students have been UlYited to enjoy the free harbcque, swim-IIIlng games allhe campus pool, and vol-,--,,,,,.U,,,,.urnament free of charge.Page2,April 11, 1991
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professorship of ethics in Snyder'sname,andthat that ...as
thereason shewaspassedO'o'tr.
Alsorumored to beleaving
the R:lundation are Berte aDd Bernie Cohenwhoestablished. anArtsand Lecture series that has raised money for scholar· ships for over 100 sludents.
Fund.ing for the
Me"
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same
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Finding a job after graduation is getting tougher
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boycott
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punished
Available
l~ Prtvcrte Pat!es
to Sly tbe least," saidDallas Mar-lin, head of Ibe Nalional As· sociatiQn of Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA),
basedin Washington D.C. Under the proposal, tbe
max-imum Pell Graol ~uldjump from S2400to53700;however, only students from families \Vitb incomes under SIO,OOOayear could get a Pell Granl. That could eliminate al least 400,000 Sludentsfrotptbe program.
"Ihave mixed feelings,~ said Vicki Alkinson, financial aid director al Utah State Univer-sity. "The truly poor really do need bigger grants, yell hate to
see
some of tbe middle-class stu-denlS gel sbut out"Ding their bopes on a career wilh a oompany, time isstaning10run
o.c
"I've been lold if I haven't found a job by summer, don't even bother10 look until after summer," said Jon Markus, a humanresourcem.oagemenund sociologymajorwho basbeen
in-teT\ic1IIingsincelast semester. ~rmnot klolr.ing forward 10
theprospca of going bome (to 0eveJand),but I will if Iha\'C to,"beadded.
SeamansaidsheisII)'in&to keep ber optiOns open
as
towbere,,'hemigbtlive,but WaDts to finda jobwbere sheisbappy. "A group ofmyfriendsba\'C been bitc:d, so tbey'repartying,"
she said.."Anothergroup of
us
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INDOOR 5PORTS
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bers of campuses tbey visitied thissemester or stopped
inter-viewing seniors altogether. "Winter quaner weslmed seeing
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lotof cancellations" by companies scbeduled 10 inter-view on campus, recalled Carolyn Henning, director of career sef\-icesat Santa Clara University in California.Students are beginning to look inlO other options incIud-iog graduate scbool and tbe PeaceCorps'TeachforAmerica, a program tbal encourages recenl graduates to go into lcadling.
In fact, dozens of graduate
schoolsreponedinearlyMarch
that!bey
are
lII-ading through an unusuaUy high number of ap-plications fornatfaILBut for students that
are
pin-sociation or Stale Colleges and Univcmties.
"WhIt 'IIo'C are basically doing is changing tbe mix,~ hedget director Richard Damian said at a Senale Budget Committee beariog Feb. S. "A person from a lillie bit higher income (family) is taking a little bit more in loans."
The administration proposed increasing funding for existing programsby
S63
milion, or less thanIpercent In all, il wanlS to spend$29.6billion on edueaion during lhe Oct.!, 199I,SCpl.30,1992fiscal ycar. The3.5percent increase amounts to $7S3
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The student job oUllook "tooIr.atum for the9IUTSClast winler,"~DawnOberman, a Statisticalservicesspcc:ia1ist \Vitb
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WASHINGTON D.C.·Presi· denl Bush's proposed budget for the federal government, un-veiled Feb. 4, calls for bigger grants for tbe poorest students, but would SlOp more than
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Itwould make it virtually im-possible for certain students who now get federal college loans10 gel othertypesof aid.
The budget, cam,Pus money
experts
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"He's robbing one sel of Stu, denlS to lei others gel more money," complained Edward El-mendorf of the American
As-Government
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BUI after interviewswith 12 oompanies, Seaman, a senior marketing major alllle Univer-sity of Colorado (CU), still hasn't found a job.
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professors tbal dating studenlS can get lbem in trouble "even wben both panies appear to have consented."
On November S, President George Rupp "severely reprimanded" a professor for "mislrealing~ a female graduate Sludent although Rice bas refused
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year
wben be brought it before the Universil}' Senate.Bitter debale and much controversy surrounded the platt that will reward the students who get grades ofSS to 89with a B+ on their report cards. Many faculty members sought to altcr Stone's idea to a plus-minus system, but thc SG presi-dent balkod..
"Tbe racull}'wasveryresistant to the pillS grading5yStem,- Stonesaid."It
was
I dogfight all theway."
Finally,in November, the Universil}' Senate "'Oted 41·39 in fa"'Orof plus grad-ing and the program will be imple. mented for Fall semcster 1991.
u!tprovides a professorameans to reward accomplishment, and it
fives
students an attainablegoal
and reward for acromplishmeot,- Stone said.Different sources on the FAU cam-pus cite Stone for d.ifl"erent areas be sbaWd be best rememberedfo~.
SaidDr. KarlF. Ijams,dean of stu-dent affairs, ~JerfStOne sould be remembered for the excellent job he did with homecoming, making it the biggest and best we've ever had."
Jeff Stone's greatest accomplish-metlt
was
bringing integrity back to stu-dent government, saidTracyMcCanhy,along!bewayprovidedrefresbments and encouragemenl
Tbis year's ~WalkAmerica,"tbe
largest of its kind,is CJl:pected to raise more than tbe SS3 million it raised nationv.ide last year.
BOCA RATON - The studentwho
put tbat littlee:maplUS into the FAU grading systemhassome big cbanges in store for him.
For Jeff Stone, it will be goodbye to FAU, Student Government, books, classes, campus and college commit-ment5. And for JelJStone itwillalso be hello to marriage. \IIOrk and the real \IIOrld.
Tbafs the tum that life will take for FAU SO Pres.ident JelJ Stone115he graduates April 26,gets marriedMay Ig, and looks for \IIOrk 115 a systems analyst or computer programmer.
Stoncwill marry his FAU sweetheart JillParsont, a1990FAU grad who is a former studcnt senator and currently pUlling her ITIIrketing degree to \IIOrk for her
as
a manager of the southeast headquarters for Toyota in Deerfield""'"
~Iam really going to miss him be.cause he
was
an acellenl5!udent bodkpresident.~saki Anthony J. Catanese, FAU president.~Andhe
was
tbe only studentIcould beat atgOlf.~But thC SO president for the past year willbelong remembered as FAU students look at their report cards and admire tbe littJekplus" signs IlO;l to
theirgrades.
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On Saturday. April 9, the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation heldII. "walk-a-tlloo~ all over america to nile money 10 fight birth defects and infaot mortality. In South Florida. Walk-a-1l)ons were held simulTIlDl,'ously at six locations, one ofwhiehwasFAU inBoca
Raton.
Several hundred beany souls showed up for tbe 8:30a.m..stan east of the FAU campus adminislnion building. Panly Ooudy sk)S "'ith a ~hanceof sllO\ll'Crs pfO\ided the weather for the 12 mile walk. Many walkers \liere in groups, repre-senting companies such asLeviu. FPL, and a few sororities.
TIlt:y were each given a pep talk by local radio personalities and a March of Dimes child named Shane. Entrants paid no fee, but pledged money from sponsors they had gathered.
1bcwalkingroutlooktbe panicipants
awayfrom FAU campLl$ 1I.12O!h StTCClII.nd
downowe highway. At Spanish River Blvd.. they turned and headed to\\"3rds AlA. 1bc Walkersheadedback west on camino Real to Dixie. Eightch~kpoints
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fitst Sludenl memberoftheFAU foun-41t1on, the university's fund-raisins Irm. "He relates 50 very well witb eYeI}One...be'S a woDderfullistenet."
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-FAD leads, then bows to Canes 8-7
SL 1bomas before dlaUcn . theSUnshineState teams lltei
this montb. In between iJ
scbeduled agame ....ith UF . Gainsville(April 24) ..
anotber bome game alii
CBR(Aprill9).
Game timeFriday night is •
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While the players are more than capable of modifying tbe. rawMalto salvage singles wins, it is the play of tbeir doubles teams thaI has been the stron ghold of the team's strength th'
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"We split up the teamswell
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late
season
hitting. "We showed that we can play willianyone.Senior first basemanPatMur·
ray
went lour forfiveIt the plate induo1ing three doubles, whiJeteammate CraigShollon went
wee
for four.The team will be at bome Fridaynight for agame19ainst
Steve Gilbert, undefeated in two years in doubles.
second time lastweek.The team will play No. 3 ranked ArmStrong State later this montb for an opportunity 10
move up in tbe
rankings.
Playing a fuJI schedule, the pl.yers are sure10remain tour-nament laugh for the critical matches ooming up."When you play this many matches, you can't play great
every
day, but you have to lcarn how to ....in; says Gilbert. OISOD, forced to deviatemgbtIy from the power ofthe
rrrwJwu,sk:lvo'ed!be
pace
downin keeping his opponent pinned to the baseline.
"Heliked toeod!bepointin
twoor tIlreeshots,andIjllSt kept tbe poinl goinl longer. He oouldn't romprebendII,and it blew bis mind," said Olson of!tis
threesetwin.
The team of No. I Mark
Webster and Qilberl (Dn, defeated in two yean) notd1ed the fint win in doubles(&-0,6-1).
lbatleft the teams ofTIm Shine-Pulumbo and Kevin Spena:r-Olson out on tbeoouru vying for llIe fifth and deciding polnL It
wasPulumoo's servia: winner in the 10th game of the secondSCI
towin tbat doublesmatch(6-1,
6-4),and the team matcll at 5-3. FAU, currenlly ranked No.5 in lhe South Region, 'WOuld like to move up to No.2 or
3
to have a clt.ana: at beingselectedto the eight team National Tourna-ment.MClutnc:es are they 'WOn'ttake
more tban two teams from the South region, andwecould be
thirdor fourtb now;
says
CoachBobMoorewhosetum beat the College ofBocaRaton for the surpriscc1 they were giving me Klamer.TheHurricanesscored
the COrDers early on. but the all
seven
111llS tbeyDeeded I.nsame pilcbes weren't strikes thatinningtosilence the Owl's later, and' bad to stan throwing id.
downthemidd.Je.Theygol some u~b . we base hits. It
was
my fault for We hit theball well,~changin& my slyie.-
played
agreat
game,butII"?5
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llIecigbtb,andafieronerunwas mng, sald~~mmany
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eigbtb inning. Craig ShOllon rankedSonth Region Division
n
capped&SixrunOwlsinh with a teams Rollins andJacbouvillegrand slam bomeroffMiamiace State, FAU,rankedNo. 5inthe pitdler region,ison a niDe match
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zone
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QueensCollege(9.(1),BllCkneU (6-3), Lafayette (9-0), and atadel (5-3).
While forced to cancel a retnatcll with arevengeminded
Army team, FAU's match with DivisionICitadel proved to be
an
appropriate substitule.As it did in the first match
withCBR, the Owl six,tiedwith the Bun dogs 3-3 after singles, cranked up the heat for the doubles.·
Playing wilhout Ihe injured Robb Gould at No.I,everyone
wasforred to move upa position in singles. No.4 player SIeve Gilbert came orr the courtwith
tbe firsl sing ~ win(6-3, 6-2), followedbyNn. 3JoePalumbo (6-4, 7-6), and No.2 Shawn Olson (4-6, 6-3, 6-1).
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tunate"""isISofbodiesdictated Instead of paydin for House, an abrupt end tothishighlyan- itwasa trip10llIe hospital willi ticipated oonfrontation. a broken collarbone.
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