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1 The S A G A M O R E! I THIS WEEK 1 Ptrifa Vol. 19, No. 22 THE WEEKLY NEWSPAPER OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY-PURDUE UNIVERSITY AT INDIANAPOLIS Jan Tanning salon opens on campus next month First lady speaks on adult literacy First lady Susan Bayh callsd on studsnu to voluntasr thru bins to help illiterate adults during a lactura at tha law school last Thurs than there art students," Bayh "The r taring t Tannin* buffs wtd ba able to U S! HoUl food can dir of knowledge in thru dr sirs minds for thrlr rnbrs future," thr ro Bayh said to about 50 law stu- first. nc skills pn thru college y»ars not functionally liter- Can tar, said thrrs brtwrrn rrading collrfr for four Today, shr is in charfr of 25 arc- Uons with 18 parucipanu in each sacbon Tha numbrr of sac Uons will increase by two for tha coming fall srmrstrr "People know thry ars not going to makr it if thry cant read," Wolbng said. A lot of thr studrnu we have ars bright, thry just didn't take thr nght rlaasrr in high school * Most of thr students entering thr Access Canter have a low srlf estarm, according to Wolbng Half thr battle is encouraging and supporting tha students an they can t 81 of thr 92 ranch thru goals» have literacy centers where people can go for ood years help at no expense and thr should be For adulta beginning s program, placed < it only takes about 12 months for level, themto learn to read Moat adults For instance, kindergarten ir according to Wolbng because aha did not want her children following tha aama lifestyle. iing to be helpful,* she said 1think her (Bayh s) attention is One of tha problems we've had <v^jh# \ccess Canter is in the past is we do not reach tha a pm believe in." JJS C o u rtro o m clinics help la w students learn the ropes customers,* said Hies. Other supporters of the regula- By MIKE PERKIN8 bone indude dermatologists, who contend that same diseases ars Law students who participate in qw.n accentuated by exposure to pracbcal clinic, st tetrj School ultraviolet lighl of Law at Indianapolis may be at -There's no question the process an advantage after graduabon through th of tanning inures the akin," said when tackling their first cases in The ovilliiw cot Arthur L- Nonna, chairman of the court lished in 1982 by Bill Marsh, s dermatology department I don t "I felt that I lsamsd more in the profmaor al tha law school Be dbvs benefit (from tan- clinical porbofi of my education, ^ause of its success a clinic focua sa of things that I carried ing ^ ^minal law kwgan thii rina said he is not an ah- Kim O'Leary, professor in the dvd "As time goes c ist and that if salons are dink. into specialty fl he would have no problem 1 See TANMNQ, Page 2 Jackson, Lee, candidates fo r next King celebration By SHERRY SLATER Basking in the success of this year's Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dinner, the event organisers ars already laying groundwork to invite Jesse Jackson or Spike Lee to speak next year. Robert E. Bedford, director of the Office of Minority Student C throughout any ftiture growth that is videotaped Frequently, law students study for the students As a part of this experience, stu- sociality, facta, physical setting dents take the roles of witnesses The mast rational, strongest, legal and judges to aee how the system avenue may not be the one that at work on both sides of the gavel, will prevail for you." Wolf said according to Wolf. "What you may aasume is beet none. This is done with the hope that for them(clients) isn t necessarily During the classroom com- the training from the simulation what they ill carry over to cases with raal their < Itents. O'Leary said. Student* learn that the moat oh The class gives student* a iou* solution to a particular chance to evaluate themselves on Participant* Practice Clinic provides students to See CUNICS. Page 3 Memorial visits city. ^ S quilu sshow benefits; Damien Center By SCOTT P. ABEL have a better chance of securing A ^ Am#nca-. mowing Jecke n a. the k-ynote speaker. ^ ^ th# The group has already made isl cent * * * * eeentab "When AIDS is making its way to Indianapolis. Segments of The Names Project who have died from AIDS, will b«displayed March 29 to April 30 *1 the Hispano American Multi Services, said having a speaker Angelou spoke to 450 people in Purpose Center is West End restaurant just off We are excited that In and civil rights activist Maya I*. ^ ^ : Anf.Jou'. PTominwoi h w - t. gmtn Art.. " said Christopher T Who ars you gonna get to top Maya?" Next year's Black Student Union program will be the group s 20th, so there is an Its hard to believe part or the quilt is actually coming here." The quilt, in its enbrety, is comprised of nearly by 6 foot m#monal p.ft#li. don. the the multiplication tables by the I,(hi.mi w.rmlh of Ih. wood Mm,..how noun. March 29 to Aprri 30 Damien Center A* the number of person* who die from AIDS-related conditions continues to increase, so does the uce of the quilt. Because of its im- C f t A l ^ ted tr*n*porting it, the quilt r W U L h«. divided into smaller sec- been mall and large venues A variety of material* have beet employed by creative panel deng ners Barbie dolls, corset*, credi cards, photograph* and staffer 13-ton r As of Nov nearly 2 mil lion people had viewed the quilt As n result, more than raised for PWA programs nab on wide Portions of the quilt are also lie displayed in The center, Gonial ex said, decided to sponsor the display in or housing and other ry eer- realise that all the moi mas a part of AIDS A ware nee. obuin medical ca to Bloomington in the IU Art Musetold her the state and the try had lost a great man i der to raise money for the Damien raise is going directly u fcwk. Feb and at Valffimmunitv." Gontales said rrsity, March 29 >charge to through Apn 11 the first black mayor of t opening ceremony will take Volunteers are needed to serve Rock, Ark., who had also >Thursday, March 29, when security and other id his multiplkation tables ( collected dunng the quilt will first be displayed Hispanic youth four-day exhibition will be The Damien Center will allocate Persons interested Dirvct Mrvuv pnnridm,.uch m ch.m,.l«i through Ih. U.m..n 40, » r. A I f o, >- > Sm DINNER Pag* 3 the Damien Center, help PWA* Center. dw* to Hispanic PWAa, 636*551 for information.

2 Jmn.lt.19t 0 The SAGAMORE Pag* 2 /NEWS Tanning N e w re s ta u ra n t b rin g s M e x ic a n d ish es University P la n Hotel food court fanatics will Havr yet another spot to satiety their appetites The opening of Chirmchenfa Choo-Choo next week will bring with it a variety o f Mexican dishes at student-rate pncee. Following basically the name menu as its sister store at Union Station, co-owners Nash and Margaret Lalani and Nsrgis Kachra are excited shout opening e store on campus. "W e can't wait until it opens. W e ve had a lot of positive response," said Margaret. Items on the menu include tacoe, burritos. taco salads and, for the heartier appetite, dinner plat ters Prices on a la carta items range from 69 cents to Full meals will cost to The prices are somewhat lower than what is charged st the Union Station location "1 think the students have been waiting for a change in the kind o f food they have to chooee from," said Kachra. Also, a gift and apparel shop is expected to open in the food court area by the end o f March, accord ing to Mark Miller, marks ting director for Corner stone Companies, Inc. Scholarships open to college feature writers C»l!«*».v students interested in writing may enter the \ I M Thomas K Keating Feature W riting Com petition which awards scholarships o f up to $1,000. The i<>mprtition is open to freshmen, sophomores and imora attending college in Indiana. T'r.e - mpetition is sponsored by the School of Jaiirn.ii.sm at IU PU I, the Indianapolis Press Club and the Indianapolis society o f Professional Jour nals «U Judges will select 10 frnalisu for a hands on fea- tir e writing seminar in Indianapolis April 6-7. Stu* dents>unable to stun d this seminar should not en ter the competition. Awards include a $1,000 scholarship, $250 far the best on site story and $250 for the best on-site story written by a student attending school in Mahon County. Additional details concerning the competition may be obtained by contacting Jamas W. Brown, usmtfiate dean. School o f Journalism, Galanti appointed to township fire commission Paul J Galanti, a prufeeeor at the IU School of Law.Indianapolis, was appointed a member o f the \Vn»hington Township Fire M en l Commission. Galanti will serve a four-year term on the fivemrtnber board whoee volunteer services will in clude dealing with promotions and disciplinary matters for the Washington Township Fire Department. Tins includes five stations and 106 employ- Before joining the law faculty in 1970, Galanti was an asaociata in the law firm Hoes, O'Keefe, McDougald k Per eons for seven years. Galanti received his bachelor's degree from Bowdoin College in 1960 and his law degree from the University of Chicago in Ha completed graduate study at the John Marshall Law Scl*hoo! in Arts Indiana looking for artists, authors Art* Indiana is accepting entnes far it s Postcard Series X competition through Feb. 16 from any In diana resident 16 years of age or older. Twelve winners will receive $100 cash pnxee, a limited edition poster of the winning entnes, and 100 copies o f their postcard. Art* Indiana is also accepting entnes in its seventh annua] competition for critical writing about performing, visual and litarary aria related Two winners will receive $500 each and have their articles published in Arts Indiana. Entry forms for each event are available by call ing Arts Indiana at Summer positions available for performers Cedar Point amusement p.rk in Sandusky, Ohio, is looking for performers and tschnicians to fill positions for summer Park officials will audition applicants Wednesday at the Indiana Memorial Union at IU-Bloomington from 2 30 to 4:30 p.m. and at Cedar Point on Feb. 1. Applicants must be 18 or older by May to be eligible, and should bring a typed, single-page Singers and musicians should prepare two songs of contrasting styles and bring accompanying sheet music in the correct key. An accompanist will be provided, but he or she will not transpose. All instrumentalists must audition individually. Sight reading may be requested. Positions are also available for sound and light technicians, projectionists and stage managers Ap plicants should bring a list o f three professional For more information about auditions, call (419) or write Cedar Point Live Shows Depart ment, P.O. Box 5006, Sandusky, OH, SAGAMORE 0«v w Cnp* StMrrySWar Opinion Editor Focur Editor Now*Editor M*ePorMno PtwtoEditor Soon A M KaronCohon Kotor JohnHomondu A m Opinion Editor Choryl QropNco Edlh Advert rtng Manager AdyortoingAdvteer ThereeaJoyce TomPtane TUESDAY The Office of International Affaire will sponsor a forum on the topic o f studying abroad from 10 a m. to 4 pm. in Busmeea'SPEA WEDNESDAY Tha German Club will conduct a meeting at 6:16 p.m at the Athenaeum Turners Club, 401 E. Michigan St. Contact Claudia Grossman at for further information. ee e The Black Student Union will conduct a at 7:30 p.m. in Univerwty Library 316. Activities will include planning of the spring agenda and dianiaaion o f elections. Call WUliam W alker at for additional information. The Spanish Club will conduct a conversation hour between 4:15 and 515 p.m in the University Place Hotel Food Court. Cal! for more information. see The Recycling Club, a branch o f the Anthropology Club, will conduct a meeting at 9 am. in Cavanaugh 411. Contact Trent Armstrong at for more information. THURSDAY Under the legislation, children under tha age o f 14 must be ac companied by an adult. Anyone wishing to use the tanning bed who falls between the ages o f 1418 must have a written slip from a Despite th he believes t Although the shop is not a traditional food court eetabbshment. Hiss said he hopes it will bring From the owner standpoint, I times other than 11 ajn. to 2 pm..* Hiss said. "1 think it is going to be a fun store * Hiss has worked with the owner o f the hotel for about two y e a n The International Affairs Club will conduct an organisational meet ing at 1:30 p.m. in Union Building 674. All interested students, faculty and staff are invited to attend. For more information, call Thomas Browne at eee The Political Science Students Organisation will conduct a meeting from 9 to 9 30 a.m. in Cavanaugh 436. Call for further information. eee The Economics Chib will conduct a meeting at 5:30 p.m. in the University Hotel Food Court. Call Benue Bogar for additional information. SATURDAY SAGAMORE ads get read. The National Society o f Black Engineers will conduct a meeting at 1 p.m. in Administration Building 032. AD DENDA The deadline for spring semester submissions for gene*u, tha liter ary magazine for IU PU I, is Fsb. 19. Duplicated copies should be aent to University Library 002. Call for further information. LOOKING FOR SOMETHING TO DO? Get Involved With The STUDENT ACTIVITIES PROGRAMMING BOARD See. A RBO RTREE APARTMENTS k TOWNHOME3 Minutes Awn IUPUI, Weekly meetings are held to plan campus-wide events (ie, Promotions for Men's Basketball, Guest Speakers, Spring Celebration Dance & SAPB Metro Games). 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3 NEWS Financial aid office offers on-the-spot help By KEITH BANNER Starting Jon. 29, th an will bo a tall frao numbor Mudonto can call whan thoy naad help. Tho numbor ia'aoo) ness Col U fa Goal Sunday Fab. 4 at various site* acros D in n e r s success le a d in g to b ig g e r ven u e Ba aura to fill out tha IU PU I financial aid form that ia included in aach packet This form allowa atudanta chancaa >Jt locallyaupporud ducaugnalgrmnla and loana. Clinics Continued from Page 1 aa wall aa thair strengths h# grpwup faad thair familisa and aand thair bigg eat apaach critics, 8he ia ao personal In her ap- 1 am tha nisee o f W illie Johnson, Angalou said. *1 cannot look down on him aa i f ha did not Bedford grow up listening to hit mother read Angel ou'a poetry, Laat year ha heard Angalou speak and he-roee to ba larger than life and no longer accessib le Angalou said. 'W a naad to look within our famjkes for man and woman with whom wa can identify immediately Angalou mid that King will ba Tomembsred because o f tha hvee that grew out o f his life rather than from any singular personal attribute. "Wa were most pleased, ha aid. T h e ra has never been somaone as a speaker who has touched experience. 1 said to ntyaelf, T naad this lady to coma touch o th e rs" Bad ford said. Angelou a $6,500 speaking fas forced tha BSU to approach tha university administration for financial assistance. The funds wars secured through external channels, according to Bedford, Planning for tha January program begins tha preceding April, and this year's BSU officers will look at changing tha site to tha This year's dinner waa sold out weeks before tha even t Tha B8U also presented four awards during tha program. Senior Tyrone Artis won the 1 Have a Dream Award." Artie, who will ba graduated in May with a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering technology, won $100 with the award. The Office of Minority Studant Services administrative secretary, senior Barbara Shields, won the Advocate o f tha Dream Award, given to a faculty or staff member o f tha university. She will be grad uated in May with a bachelor s de gree in business with an emphasis Tha "Dr. Joseph T. Taylor Aca demic Award, named after the first dean o f tha School of Liberal Arts, was awarded to senior Kevin Baxter, who it in tha School of Business majoring in flnancs. He won $500 with tha award. Tha Reverend Jamas R. Bradley Sr. won the "Drum Major Instinct Award," which is given to some one in tha community who has made tha type of contributions King made. Bradley has been thay first start dealing with clients, O'Leary said. "For them (participants) to ba able to ba ner vous where somebody ia supervis ing them is much batter for the student. The enthusiasm from atudanta go tha extra mils aa well. *1 think that working with stu dents and their enthusiasm for doing things well and wanting to ba good lawyers and wantir* to provide quality service ia energis ing to anybody who works with them, Wolf said Tha Civil Practice Clinic operatea in cor\junction with Lags] Ser vices Organisation and tha Criminal Practice Clink works in cooperation with tha Marion County Public Defender's Office. Enrollment for aach class is limited to under 26 atudanta in or der to ensure quality instruction for atudanu, according to Wolf. "You gain confidence. You know that you can do it, aaid Neal Lewis, a law student currently en rol lad in tha d vil clink. "You can Ull yourself, 'All I naad to do ia go in there and talk to tha than dona tha first en,, u- after three-month break curata and provahle "Psbruary IB-26. tha Financial Aid Office here will ba offering onthe-spot halp, " Higgsnbotham said. All that wa mk of atudanu ia that thay have thair tax forma, and hava triad to complete tha forma. W all halp particu lar* * For specific Umea for halp se* nona. call Next «M k th* department will p a n ou IU PU I campuses, including 36th Scraat and Harron School o f Art. Student Senators meet Mako an oltort to mouro in- time, hs >Indianapolis for 21 years. miss J clearance By MIKE PERKINS After a ihraa-month hiatus, tha Studant Government con vanad with naw amphaaia for tha coming semester During a meeting last Wad naaday, Studant Body President Kym Robinson treated to aanatora tha commitment thay hava to Studant Government and tha naad for it to ba at a higher level than in tha racant paat I t ia raal important that wa do not go back to tha way it wa* laat aamaatar, a* far aa going th ru meeting! without being gat a quorum,* said Tha naw aamaatar will bnng along with it refreshed atutude* and motivation! for aanators problems, Robinson said. Two o f tha representatives did not attend the meeting, how ever. I would be interested in find ing out why some of the other people weren't here tonight," said David Bent, Student Gov ernment controller In other busmees: yearbook committee which would put together a campus annual for schools which do not currently have one. Senators failed to adopt a proposal dealing with casting votes by written preay Under the measure, aanators would have bean able to vote by s proxy ballot, provided no amendmenu wars mads on tha issue during tha meeting in don t get into im peaching anybody." -Kym Student Body Pretid which tha vote would taka place U waa auggaatad that in stead of a proxy ballot, a substitute should attend to caat the vote If an alternate w a n not avail able, tha school would forfait ita vote on the issue Robmeon broke a Ua vote concerning tha change o f sched uled meeting dates. She cast the vote to continue meeting hia motion sms raised to hold meetings ones every three weeks to laaaan tha demands o f laat semester's meeting schedule. The Studant Government Con stitution mandates a masting at lsast once avary three weeks It ia not clear whether tha group will taka disciplinary ac"i don't gat into impeaching anybody," Robinson aaid. After a lengthy process, last year's Studant Government im peached Senator Linds Proffitt for dereliction of duties and hampered tha work of tha Stu dent Government. Senators can miss no mors than thrse meetings without being in violation o f the organi sation's constitution. Those at fault can be subject to impeach- C tte T IflUDERDflfS i m TUESDAY f R 23c m L o cate d in Union S ta tio n aw.w 101, W 1-8fl&32v5911 P R E G N A N C Y T E R M IN AT IO N Basketballcourts * T O 12 W E E K S FREE pregnancy test Confidential Counseling Ultra found Volleyballcourts * FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES * yearly check ups low cost Swimmingpool birth control devices** CLINIC FOR WOMEN * Joggintrack in Indianapolis , 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts Now llin n g -A II Positions Scorn I HoW/IIoMcm Flexible HourvCompcUUvc Psy Apply in Person 6651 Css tic Creek Parkway Garages and fireplaces available TVOa to just too cool 10 minutes to IUPUI thm Mias J Shop! Jacobsons Call for Student Rates on 3 bedroom apartments JOIN T O O A Y $ th & G e o rg e to w n R oad (Behind Abington Apts) TA LK o n. C h ~ o> M ««t»r C W V IS A : and Friday. U n «p m on M onday. T,.

4 OPINION Pending bill targets financial assistance S H O P P I N G wife** o» n r O ft 60 yov \SjL r ^ Columnist says some private universities may share more than academic knowledge University sludsnl to file action lawsuit seeking cl pnvuie colleges i«r alleged tuition pnce fixing The Justice Department tnves gation is asking three questions First and moat important, ha often go to jail Mias Campus Inquiry ulty salaries? months may well dictate that it abandon ita investigation. Nevertheless, the Justice Defromestablishing with respect to resolve two ^ T A t > L l 5 H? 0 tabflsh lied from an ag iquestion This is likely moat difficult part of the The second issue deals with the basis for the questioned behavior. doctrine, each university to persuade the Justice ment that it behaved reaa Some university officii questionably benign because the able response to dramatic price but they constitute a substantial and critical sector of economic activity. I understand that Section 703 of H R The E&jcational Excellence Ad. woow help ease this situation Aa I. H.R.I I report from 70 to 50 percent Time chose Mikhail Gorbachev. Who would you pick for person of the 80s? DAN BIMROSE Junior Business JILL MCKINNEY Frethman Nursing MITCH OSIKA Senior SPEA/Liberml Arts a The answers the JusucAispart JS William Kovaac is an assistant profsssor of law at George Mason University This article uxu distributed by the Collegiate Times BRAD SHACKELFORD Junior 8PEA ANNE DELISLE Sophomore Journalism CINDY MEAD Freehman Access Center Gorbachev He has now made fundamental changes in the Soviet Union which have affected all of eastern Europe, the Soviet Union and the «United States * "I would agree with that statement He has made a lot of changes and reformed the communist nation * "I would say Lech Walesa. Look back to *81 when he began the Solidarity movement; that's the real suiting point of the freedom movement now going on in Europe.* T d pick Ronald Reagan because he lowered inflation. People look to the president to take ears of inflation, which he did. Things worked well for me in the employment field." T pick Gorbachev because his actions during the uprising of the EasUrn Bloc countries broke the American public s image of a communist as a ruthless dicutor." "I think Barbara Bush, if her concern for education is real. She has the position if shell use it. It s yet to be seen, but right now she s doing okay. "

5 T h e S AG A M O R E Crazed collector combs galaxy for missing tapes OPINION /» ««< bitty to plan are two of the char- ctenatics that asperate huwu» fromth* i m p bmto, as it n n Dm packages, sighed, Mid thanks and put the bells up on ahslf whm th*y nt undisturbed until she dusted themeach»mk. Profanity embarases, angers writer I foal 1must comment on your handling of th* publishing of th* poem entitled 'Drunken F -" in title and is 1appreciate genesis' practice of publishing students works as write them. At th* same time irge them with failure to use genesis four time* sine* 1863, and * *leo notice that the proud su- * have always twm proud and thor of this poem does not allow The whole problem could have happy to show the issue to my his own name to appear alongside been so easily avoided by reafamiiy and friends. his work. oonabuness on the part of the That is, until now. 1question (unnaawd) author or responsible his right not to em- Am a writer I am a proponent of barrmss himself by using a p**u- editing on the part of the m^afreedom of apeech. And I am not *anym while embarrasting every- cine. disputing Mr -Opus" right to.«on..1- * " *. As * mult of whot 1considsr. press himself. with his use word f mlrtake by all pa of the in Part-time instructors work under Spartan9conditions low. Their dang research lice mpu* privileges are limited. Part-time instructs adorn the bachelor * degree i oston to allow the title Do not mistake the tone of this important to me nor will I contnb- **» T0*!"*:*" 1)0)6 UttTr' 1 jmt* 1 t ute any written works in the ft»- on the Table of Con- male, and I am 32 ^years^ thou tur* >and on page 6 at the poem. in a myriad of Tom D. Lss sad the poem an obvious that the word f ' 1hear it in the movies and see 8*nior Bailor's _ of it printed in books written by th# Note: This letter. that world s finest authors. But I have acmmoani*d ^ a u poem. I reel lie, of course, uus ie one reader s opinion and y»l ti> ^ used in a title of c. eaytng comes uer* bring mailed to w p^9uunt JoKtl R ($UJ ^ that other* may feel it ie crucial. of these moviea or books But that is not the issue. I stand up for Mr. Qpu^ JUPUI Chancellor Gerald ri^it to L Communism thrives in USSR To the Editor: The recent events u astern Europe hsve finally begin fin reducing ot our defense " Bcpko, among at hen. The poem in question ie titled "Drunken Fuckm UNICEF coordinator sends thanks for support To the Editor: The Indianapolis Committee for UNICEF wishes to thank the stupromised the Communist Party of dents, faculty and staff of IUPUI the Soviet Union that they would for their support at our greeting As long as the < Soviet money, you will see that you have helped save a number of young lives with the proceeds from the to r*sm missing the Soviet Union r _ I would prefer to Political reform in the Soviet follow ag»in in The children of the Union is not the purpose of Margaret Thatcher s advic* - to wor>d the kind of got fromyou in 1068 Program Coordinator Some students expect easy ride To the Editor: Are we wrong? I have just finished reading etu- Aside from a minority of underwit evaluations frommy courses, prepared student*, the chief ob- With»w exceptions, the com- stacles to obtaining a good unlwrits constructive and sity education at IUPUI are self-. I appreciate that imposed. One of the few criticisms stu- ^ r dents can agree on. though, is Students expect to work 20, 30 the amount of work will not diethat too much work is demanded or more hours a wsek, have suada us from maintaining, even and that the text and material are normal social lives and still take i Student evaluations play little Tangible knowledge»# more u fluential then textbook theories i than the this field. The job market requin have her doctorate l Allen said her lack of a doctrue because he went to school torate dose not make her any ls*» picky when hiring part-timers.* longer and spends * considerable **» instructor said Monte JuiHerat, chairman of amount of time researching in hie *1 take my teaching job very the Economics Dspartmsnt. Part- fisld. aenously "she said It s my job u> time instructors constitute 50 per- Life as a full-time professor has 6»t kids %xnwd about theater, cent of his department s staff. its own set of problems, however. I do that unless I show Part-time faculty member* in Although pert-time instructors enthusiasm and knowledge " this dspartmsnt receive $1,000 to may find it difficult to prepare for l < this tangible, practical 1,500 per course, compar*d to classes around their outside work, knowledge that IUPUI students i# 15,000 to 17,000 gusftimled their ftill-tims colleagues hsve ad n*a4 morder to tie competitive in >full -time professors ditiona) demands placed on them today's job market Further compounding the ad- To get tenure or promotions. Who is belter qualified to fulfill Junct faculty dilemma ie the fact Chakrabarti said professors must *h*t need the adjunct faculty that part-timers rsceivs no fring* spend time researching. who has the "how-to' nr fits They are not provided of- Th# pressure takes away from V**- 4 HP here is noi The i» one wno possesses both types of 1 enough c money knowledge to be picky when Perhaps one solution to this,,,, m dilemma would be the publication * hin"g part-timers. *. Atn(i(wy,iBting /mrh prr/r. freshmen and sophomore IUPUI -Monte Juillerat *or B <**tials end teaching students are taught exclusively by Chairman methods part-time instructors, according to r Lnamnan -p,,, ^hod would allow stu- IU President Thomas Ehrlich s tconomut Department dents ^ uught by port titled "IU: One University *tther full-time professors or - Indians at its Best" the time I could devote to teach- professionals acting as part-time This; ing." he said. the instructors. II iasionsr for academic affairs be explained in detail in entry would benefit fromthis system e Indiana Commission for level courses." Higher Education. An instructor dose not need a Gayle C Rubash is a sen "IUPUI is too heavily dependent command of the latest research majonng n upon part-time faculty, especially techniques to be effective in the in the undergraduate classes And, if a campus relies too heavily upon them(part-time instructors), i run into lifer Ray, she feels conditions for adjunct faculty may affect the quality of Iter IUPUI ed- I teste used at throughout the country. Our debt, coverage of materials and expectations are similar to theire. Would Man IUPUI«> study, not to speak ling themselves cultu dally, even by going I would urge students who want an assy nde to consider other vehicles. Leave classroom space for thorn who want a first-rate ed- Martin C. Spechler l we want the IUPUI degree Don t undervalue your own Associate Professor

6 FOCUS Several organizations reach out to assist homeless Religious way works for some, not others By K AR EN COHEN Jam#* E Walden b#cam# an *x pert on Indianapolis mission* and ah#!tar laat wintsf H# had to II# It wa# #ith#r roost in th# mis* aiona or huddle in th# park or und#r bndgee "I slept m a dog» a few Urn#*.* said Wald#n Part tuv a( a f Arre part w ru i Part thru* u til look at th* plight of horn* Uss itoara and ehiurwu Th# religiously on#nled rescue mtaaton# ar# th# only place# in Indianapolis that proved# immediate sh#lt#r for homeless man Whil# th# miamons offer balanced maals quiesce to ml## and restriction# that rang# from th# Urn# th#y Undone# of religious service# People who #Uct to remain at th# mission# by joining on# of the rehabilitation programs they run are often required to do work around th# missions for littl# or A number of th# man that go to whil# other# are grateful for i t Some merely take it in atnd# I n th# miaaion# you are herded like cattle,* said Walden, who is now president of Indtanapolia Ser vice# for the HomaUee. Inc., an or ganitatlon founded last year by "You get three day# h#r#, six day# there You are treated Itk# Others who stay at have different perspectives Bob Haley arrived at the Wheeler Rescue Mission last November after a two and one-half year stint in prison. These people here in this place all give time and effort without any thought at all, he said "So they r make n people who don't have nothin ting feel more comfortable. T h e y give you hope. It can rebuild your character This la the place to come Any religious place ia the place to come," Haley said "When you've got everything and don t need nothing, you don't want anything from anyone else." he said "But you can't do it by yourself You need Chnst to help you. because no man can do it alone " TTus te the philosophy of the row religious viewpoint th# mis- #4one embrace are an imposition "I resent it very much,* said John Thomas, who waa homeless for four months due to >ob lose. "If you disagree with anything they say, they will find a way of getting you out of there In order to etoy in a Christian organization we ar# forced to listen to wan#thing we don t believe in ' Others tak# a more pragmatic view of th# issue James Martin, a homeless man in hie mid SO# said, *lt don't bother m# Most try to pump religion down your throat. But till Gabriel blow# his trumpet, if you re not ready to make up your mind, you're not ready to make up your mind. A epintual focus fuels th# mission# A lot of religious orientation is in keeping with our philosophy," said Ruth Wilkereon. assistant director of th# center Th# room where th# homeless men #l##p ts crowded with 16 bunk beds equipped with gray vinyl mattresses To stay the night, men must be in the building by 6 p m H ie transient# must eat and depart by 6 a re to make the dining room available for th«we in the programs Unlike some rmseu smoking is allowed in the canteen, and there is a cigarette machine Signs in other areas proscribe activities Signs hang on the wall in a television lounge: "No amok ing lessee keep your feet out of the chairs." On top of a TV eat is a placard that aays "hands o ff* Those in residential programs, but not the transients, are routinely drug tested, Wilkereon said. But the transients can be subjected to alcohol tests "We will breathalize them if we suspect they've been drinking," he said. William Riggs, 63, is the vice of Indianapolis Services Homeless. An engineer with a degree from Purdue, he has been drifting toward homeless ness in the years since his wife died, at times staying in cheap motels for months at a time. He finally ended up on the street several years ago "I have nothing to blame, Riggs said. "It happened. I just let it happen. I could have prevented it The Harbor Light Center, 927 N. Pennsylvania S t. is run by the Salvabon Army The center tuw reeidenbal rehabilitation program# for drug and alcohol abusers, a half way program for the recovering emotionally 111 and a 32 bed are# reserved for male transient# There is no space for home lee# women and children The men are allowed to slay at the center aix nights a month Though chapel goes on every fughl. Uanm.nl. ar, anrnura«,d _ b it not raquirad to attend Th* '" * * Some homeless men say the nar- fno,n,n9 I just didn't give a damn. I had an attitude of just giving up, not caring I disposed of all my material things and then my will to live. T o obtain help from the missions you have to claim dependency on alcohol, be fresh out of jail or dependent on drugs. You have to portray yourself as being bad. he said A United Way of Central Indiana Community Needs Survey April 1999 estimated the primary i aln the homeless pc 20 percent of Yet a number of men who are not drug and alcohol abusers try to join mission rehabilitation programs for a respite from the streets. "We have had that question The mission, which has 64 beds far maintains# TV where m#n can stay throughout the day if they like. It conaisu of several rows of plastic chairs. The four glassoes)," Wilkereon said. "First we have them for five days in detoe We do an assessment which wid toll us if the person is an abuser. "We can spot them (nonabusers) pretty quickly. If they do Wilkereon said the 30-day drug gram, that can people, now has a two-c waiting list. Those in the program the living quarters. They also are expected to clean restrooms in the administration area of the building. Some people can remain for another 60 days after the program end# if they have not yet assembled the resources required to successfully r#-enter mainstream society. They are given work around the mission. The pay is per hour. Wilkerson said the shelter intentionally does not pay the homeless a livable wage so that they will not cease attempts to find work in the outside world. However, the mission has given permanent employment to a number of people who completed the program. stripped every Prom January 1969 to ber of 1969, homeless men slept at the Harbor Light Center. The Lighthouse Mission, 620 E. Market S t, provided beds to about 3,000 men in Men are allowed to stay seven days a month. After that they must either leave or do work for the mission or pay $3 dollars per night While the mission will accept people until p.m., men are expected to arrive by S or 6 p.m. if they want a bed for the night. is permitted. Everyone who stays at the miason has to attend chapel services. The purpose of our being here Michael R Ftshbeck, general superintendent of tbs mission. T h e physical and spiritual go hand in Fullback, who ia also program, attend seminars on alcoholism and drug addiction, and have the opportunity to study for a general equivalency degree, those in the Lighthouse program only work and go to Bible study "I f they run out of days we give, they have a few options." said E psrintendsnt. "If they are residents, they work around the mission. It takes a lot to keep the mission running. We give the laundry to one person, and ha does all of the laundry. Some work in the kitchen. We have a full-time kitchen. Ws have one man who all he does is take cars of the grounds. It's a frill-time )«*> The men receive $5 spending money a week. Fishback said he has plans to implement a drug and alcohol treatment program soon. * the Sahaton Army's Harbor Light Center pm the bunk Photo by JOHN HERNANDEZ J a m s E. WsJd#n Self-help group offers dignity, information By KAREN COHEN Services for the Homeless wee started by a trated by the treatment received et the religious ions in town and the lack of coordination among city and state service# aet up to help the homeless re-enter mainstream society. But the driving philosophy behind the organization ia that homelessness is e state of circumstance, not e state of the soul. T o get out of you need a feeling of dignity, self-respect," said William W. Riggs, vice president of the organization. "The most important thing is to see if you can instill a sense of self-dignity in people." Riggs is e World War II veteran who fought in Europe. He hold# an engineering degree from Purdue but drifted into homelessness several years ago. At present the headquarters of the organization is a two-room storefront at 2406 E. 10th 8b JX. Hair Realty rented the space to the service for 61 for 18 months. Janet L. Hair, who owns Hair Realty along with her husband JsfTsry, said Indianapolis Services for the Homeless agreed to fix up the premises in exchange for the room# that would normally rent for about 6260 per month. Incorporated last April, the group's focus is i shelter, food, money, job training programs and temporary or permanent housing out to the street people. Lack of access to accurate information is a barrier for many The homeless don't have television," said James E. Walden, president and one of the organization's founders. Walden himself has been homeless three The group writes end distributes fliers that update people on services available and where to get them The information is taken to where the homeless people congregate: including the parks and streets where the homeless spend much of their time, as well as to the missions Services for the Homeless invites other homeless people to come to their meetings Walden and other members attend meetings of local governmental agencies that formulate policies aimed at alleviating homelessness, such as hearings at the Center Township Trustee's Office, and encourage others to do the same. "W# try to get homeless people into these meetings so they can live in the. The front room ia frimiehed with three donated desks The back stove, refrigsr linoleum table. Those who stay there at night sleep on fold-out and money to help refurbish the rooms. Effort# were coordinated by the United Auto Workers of America. Walden, who usually wears a felt hat with a m a ll feather in the brim, said that while the vices, they don't address the long-term needs of the homeless. "They are e place to stagnate and become further entrenched in homelessness," Walden said. "When one becomes homeless, one's point of view changes, the culture changes. The only people Walden and the other hope that this knowledge will make their organization effective in helping the homeless leave the situation permanently behind. "The supporting ideal ia that the homeless should help themselves, said Harold H. Bush, the 31-year-old secretary of Indianapolis Services for th# Homeless. TTi# problem is not only that it may be difficult and confriaing to gather information about services, but the homeless risenbfil of eionals telling them what to do "Pride. Some people too proud, Bush said. Services for the Homeless does who corns to them for help change their behavior. "We're not a rehabilitation center," Riggs said. "We rehabilitate physically, not mentally or morally." "As far as I'm should be able to I cal (to get You need th# means It requires transportation," Riggs said. The organization issues memthe organization. support," Walden asud. I t 's the first step in coming back into self-esteem. They can at least say, Tm simple "Not a Riggs, "not a cussed thing.' TH E H IP P IE D E P A R TM E N T S T O R E Due to lu*t minute cancellation*. Ball Residence Dormitory ha* limited Cumpti* Housing avuilahle for the 1990 Spring Semester. rr % fu r further details, please contact the Campus Housing Assignment Office at Mg * * ( ty M L :.akmw»> 53; EMPORIUM CP Sale 3746 N. College Hour* Mon Sn Indpis., IN am -9 pm. 926-TALK Sun. 12:304 p.m. WE PAY CASH FOR Used musical i MTi items, VMS 6 BETA tsfws. a Pro# AAOmvSm Em Z New ^ Try BA1.SUSSUS0

7 Hooters sweat B y J A N K P A LEISURE (rock n roll sweat9 fun-of-the»-raill folk-rock band. Bon lien, Rob Hyman. John lilla y and David Uosikkinen) a n currently on a lour o f the Uni tad States promoting tjtmr third album, "Zig Zag " Smith took lima out from tha band's 32-city Irak to talk about urn, his role in tha 8mith. in his aahy 30s. raplacad bassist Andy King two yaars ago. I t was an incradibls adjustment far ms." Smith said. *1 thought it would ba sasy swinging into this; it raally did taka soma tima. But I feel that I am mors stabla with tha band, bscauss I ha vs T ig Zag" continuas tha band's xplorauon of sodal isauaa and thsir mixing of musical genres, such as rsggaa and malodic rock. Tha lyrics for tha song * Brother Don't You Walk Away* wars writtan from tha point of viaw of tha song has an organic, down-toearth quality, tha Hooters uas W 1 1 f W fun songs that we liked to play. That's the first criteria: the songs have to feel good. They have to rock." "We're playing small clubs and theaters, trying to stir s big buzi for tha album," ha said "Right now ws art concentrating on clubs that hold between 600 to 2,000 * Smith said tha band would rath* er have every seat sold out, as opposed to a 25,000 seat stadium with only showing up. "It's our philosophy We ve toned down our big productions,* Smith said. "We Ye juet pure music That s important, the music, taking tha aongs into people's living rooms." Tha Hooters have taken their song "Brother Don t You Walk Away" into people s living rooms with a video that was shot in Los Angelas at Teen Canteen, a halfway house for runaway teenagers who live on the streets "Canteen gives them a place to stay during tha day," Smith said. "Ws just built tha video from having them around us with the cameras rolling. The kids were just great We got a chance to sit and talk with them We were in a parking lot, with a couch and On anoihar tuna, -500 Milas," tha Hooters worked with Pstar, John Liltey, Fran Smith. David Uotfckmen. Enc Balkan and (front) Rob Hyman Smith said he got e look into the Paul and Mary. make up the Hooters, a band that amalgamates different musical style# (fob. runaway's world and that it "really put things in perspective for Rick Chertoff (tha record s pro* rock, reggae) on *Zig Zag.* thee newest afcum. Sptn magazine raved about the new reoord: "Tha Hooters bring home the musical bacon without buryng the me." j to do ' About the overall eenoue tone of record in hit-hungry production * The Hooters win perform at the Vogue in Broad gas sound," Smith said. the album, Smith said, "When we Rrppie Jan. 31 Photo by ROGER DUDUL Tha Hooters' sound has bean started this record, we didn't set around since midway through tha out to make e consciousnessawareness album. It just turned in Haddonfield in South Jersey, "a in 1285, they debuted with "But," said Smith, "it brought us neat little historical town arith 90- out that way. -Nervous Night," an album that a naw audience in Europe. Now year-old people. They can t figure "Wa started out with fun songs eventually want platinum, and we're heard all over the world." that ere liked to play," he added out why I am on their block." yielded two top-40 hits, "And We Calling himself the alien in the While tounng the country, the Danced* and "All You Zombies." That** the first criteria; the songs bend (the rest of the Hooters hail Hooters have been playing have to feel good. They have to But the follow up LP, "One Way from Philadelphia), Smith it from smaller Home," fttxled in America in New Jersey and ia currently living Amy Walters. Chr* Stevens and Don lorentz star m 'Wrestwrs * Actor chooses director role By NIKKI MARTIN younger in San JVancisco. and soon the brothers are fighting Directing and er U n iform dual over a girl (Amy Walters) roles for senior James 'Manner, 'Dus is his fifth show as a direran tor He has performed in other IUPUI theater major But Mannan said he pieces as an actor, including last would choose directing over acting any- month s stint in University time Theatre s production o f T h e "1 guess it s something about Rope * control," he said "Directing is just Financing the whole project was what 1want to do with my lifa." pretty easy, according to Mannan T h e most expensive aspect of Mannan will be putting his directorial talents to use this this production is paying for the semester in the play -Wrestlers," royalties to do the play itself. The written by Bill C. Davie. rest, the sets and props, etc, we re A port of an Experimental aorta playing by ear. using what Theatre Class, the play will be we have on hand " presented to the public Jan , Tickets for "Wrestlers* are 83. and Feb 2-3, in Mary Cable Call for more informs- Building 002 Performances are at Uon 8 p.m. Mannan described the play aa "abundant in b< humor, it s a commentary on relationships ET S GO TO THE and personal growth " It s a very modem story," he *v6gue said The story of "Wrestlers," according to Mannan. chronicles the 6239 N. College _ lives of two brothers who are constantly competing with each other, portrayed by Chris Stevens and Don LaurenU. 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8 SPORTS 21 years o f practice pays off Rotramel finds niche as leader in third season By JANE PARTEMIEIMER IW erm.nvd Motivated- A (irmtitw Lady Mrtro point guard Julia Kotramal, who la averaging nearly 22 pointa a game and ia th# «*<on.i leading acorar in NAlA nior from Carliala. Ind. nto the baakatball court not aurpnaad whan I gat a end of thi.ee compii manta,* Wilheat added "Shea a wall respected Kotramel haa an.rad 324 point* thia yaar on 4ft percent eh.mting from the Raid Not only ia aha leading in econng, but Rotramel ia other c/tenaive arras She ia diahing out 45 assist* par game <seventh place) and haa alao hit 35 percent of her three-prant attempt*, good enough for a fifthplace ranking In high achool, aimilar statistics brought oflara from NCAA D»w on I and II.chads But af livan I Rotramel peeeau up nww up portumtiae to attend Vincenne* University for two yaara and avoid basketball *1 had oftera from the bigger achool a, but I didn't want to go away from home,* aha raid, adding that the break fromthe game helped my game I «r basketball c; Julia wasn't aura what aha wanted to do after graduation,* Li aman aaid *1 knew that aha loved basketball and that aha wanted to play, but aha just needed time to think about what aha wanted to do with her future * But Rotramel* friend* convinced her that aha waa wasting her talent by not playit^. ao aha i n! drbys I I Ftaai Court -I picked IUPUI high education atandarda and nice facilities, and It'a only tern hours away fromhome,* aha said Plus. IUPUI haa a good teamand pro- Kotramel is a physical education major with a 3.1 Grade Point Average and haa her sights a coach! * * Rotramel haa played and coached teams which participated in the White River Park State Gamas as wall as Amateur Athletic Union teams during the a ho i rta, pick first basketball at the age of 3 and ntered Hoop-Shoot contests for is neit several years and started laying orglmted hoops in the Philly Beef-N-Swiss - $ IN THE ARM Y YOU'LL TAKE CHARGE IN M ORE WAYS THAN ONE. TU-rr.... iu. I Un.Knfa. K.r.w in «v «.ilr W W il track. Although she liked i all. basketball was her feat hie tl cal ly mare challenging far me because it involves a lot of skills like running, jumping, passing and shooting,* Rotramel aaid. It'a also a team sport where everyone haa to work together, it'a not just one person playing, aha added Rotramel, who led her high school team to the slate finals in 1M2, attributes her suer sea to Liams n s coaching *My high school coach was big all the skills and good habits needed to play organised ball.* Rotramel aaid By the tuna I came to IUPUI I already knew how to run a fast break and be a good point guard. she always i doesn't have the baaic fundamental* of the gome doom, they cant play the game wall,* La aman aaid 'But Julia had a lot at dedication to loam the game. 1 helped guide her. but she had to do it herself* Wilhoit aaid that Rotrmmel'a high achool background gave her a big advantage over other firstyear players when she joined the teamia 1M7 Julie came in aa a Cast and strong player, Wilhoit said. "She has a great deal of eye-hand coordination, bad]-handling ski I la and knows how to move the ball in a point-guard position.* Since coming to IUPUI, Rotramal haa improved her game by becoming physically stronger She acored an average of 14 ppf her freshman year, despite having to sit out the first 13 games as a transfer student. The best thing that haa happened to me at IUPUI is my strength * aha aaid. "1 have always been naturally strong and never thought about Tiibr* weights,* aaid the five-foot-threeinch Rotramal. "But Coach Wllhoit'a strengthening and maintenance program* have helped me last longer out on Wilhoit aaid RoCramsT* atrength haa helped her gams, but mentally her intensity haa increased to new heights. "She has combined her skills, speed and strength to attack all ends,* Wilhoit aaid *But she had to get over being hew tan t to shoot the ball. We had a hard time convincing her that we eranted har to Tm the typo of person that if I'm going to be tn practice, Tm going to give 100 percent There's if Tmnot going to go all out,* she Q ndianjaptdia UJam sn 'A tfjudsa Pregnancy Tests Ultrasound Pregnancy Termination Birth Control (317) SERVICE TOLL FREE N. Arlington Ave. Suite D Indianapolis. IN Across From Steak-N-Shake AAABUCA Lcanceb T sockty Bring a friend and eat Free! Le Peep Restaurant, voted Indianapolis Best Brcakfasl for 1989 by Indianapolis Monthly Magazine, invites you and a friend to breakfast! Lady cagers prepare to chop down Oaks By DARYL COPELAND After playing only^tsro game# Oakland City will be land by five-foot seven junior forward Delon da Newton, who la leading ad for NAlA District tl rival Oakland City Saturday at 3 p m honors earlier this n According to a Pnmm Dorsey, the layoff player, shouldn't have an effect W# haven't gotten stale * she aaid. "By working them (playere) in practice, they (13-4), ranked No tnct, against the No. 3 Mighty Oaks, who had a 10-3 record at P WUt^'cLeh Juba Wilhoit aaid the Metros do not alter their plan to match up against if they (ace* Wilhoit said. Tn that respect, this will bo the same as any other game. Oakland City Coach Denise Sandifar aaid har team shares the Metros' philosophy, but said her players have put more emphasis on the contest. The players see the game aa a chance to prove that we are in the top three in the district, SAGAMORE ads get read! N EED TAX H ELP? Ct II Seve S on Texes Individual Service #Service for Individuels in Smeli Business --- Since 1983 I AUSRVCtS'Z'uiTIU-SOUNO f COMKXHTlAl T EQUIPMENT 1 PREGNANT?! I PREGNANCYTERUNATCN TOtJV---- BOARDCEI I C d M Leading Edge Personal Computers Starting As Low As (Newton), Wilhoit added. 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