Harbinger
Vol. XXXU [i.e. Vol. 34]
August 30, 1999
Through
May 5, 2000
«ix«0
The Harbinger
Votuin* XXXH •
1. AMft 30, It—
Freshmen discover college life at Experience
Incoming students shown what Harper, future has
to offer at fair
Kavin 0.
I hen- IS muih ti> fxpt-ri
>• when );<*i"K *'" ''^ '"'''
U'gtv Y»«i. th»Tv Jtv f>lfnl\ ' •!
partws. Ijl«- nights, iuv\ m-c
doms. tiirn* vvjsfiTN .mil
alwav>, it mj\ ««vm. -rtimr-
thinn K*<tiT til Jo than ■■tudy.
Howevfi, th«»n' is jm-ths-r
sidi' to nvlli'ne that .ill stu
dents must r> ,ili/«' \tt.T .in
CTihn" st-mi'si. n^
thf frt'shm.r , im-
held i>n Sund.iv, August Is in
the Student Atfivities Cenl«T,
nave students jn iip}x>rtunit\
to find out eXiMtlv what lh<il
other side Ls and what it takes
to be suicesstui .it H.irp*T
and en|ov doin^ it
l.'pon arrival, students
iM-n- taken to the latetena to
listen to dvn.miK sp«'aker
Trai-v kruitl.) sin provided a
vanetv ol avtivities that wiTe
simple vet insinhttu! Tr.ux
ht'lp«ii lh«' new KtuilfTit^ ti'
11. ill/.- IJH .l...iim- ..n.l iliu
r.sj.(insibitities the\ will
emnunter in thi'ir io!U>;i-
e«pt-rienn'
Ih< ui.liiri. f watihtst .is
KiU'll.i li.i.l i>i>e sliideni
roini've his shirt and attempt
til put it no haikwarvls in an
ertort to repn"<«'nl the leelinn
of awkwarvlm-ss that ail pts>-
ple Iwl wtu-n emharkm^ on
that new .idventuri' \m- .all
volUx.'
Mill t*st» ar* part of
th* Fr**hfnan Cxparianca
,.|..t.-
iiTlMl
-.ii;i H\
lime Ntvm- I. ' '■'• i I'll |ii. 1
mW, howeviT i> k.ii<ill.i uA,\
the sli»rv. the ..tudi-nts K>;an
to teaJi/e what it was Ihi-v
were starting and that the
sti>r\ li'M tht'm ex.hlh wli.it
thev Ti
Ii,i
to work as th»- ■
on. Student Itn:
future puis t. ir.iii-.il
Lni\ersit\ ' I'lir
I hampai^r
onh sIriMiv ■ ■
I \j-i-f irn. 1 '.'
here Ifnni!< - '■ vi ■'
H.irfHT - It
' I 111- -.I'.i.l- -.1- .,'vnii-i!
.t\ ttu hi-lrlu-it ^\ !H P. fill A flf --t
I'-riM-il K ' -
. i„l ..I ih.
Spaakar Tracy Nnof la
raad* to a rapt audianca
■ ninn to ilosmn
ill Knotia and a
Horn Student
I . ..If .lin.ilor
■ ,,-, , ,,. :■ ., .; ,,,--,.,.1- i.. tin-
^tiuii lit iKiinRe. where thev
li.ul thi- ii('[sirtiinit\ to get
iiUiMin.ilu'n .m .i \ .irietv ot
ups and organi-
■ llarpi-r has to
Breuder shares views on new school year
Alaa E. HMaarik
tOITOHlNCHf
rh»- start .11 ii.
with it manv Ihn
.irn to na\ i);ati' itu- i.inij'u-
,1 students tst.itilish the dv n
new clas.s. and evervone has ti^ iif.in,i.',i-
their time li»r th«' new workKsiil tlw
reavK tiieilis.lv es lor lli. .ti.ill-
Roals ot the new vear
I eadin^ them all is f lar^H-r pK-sideiil
I >r RolxTt Hreiider, who mvs manv
opportunitH-. t.T ihi- n-n iiiifi.il.iiil
time
"|This| isoneot IhoM- iinujue p»■rn^K
,1 .„,r lii.i.irv/ Breuder p.irnt., ..ut
mi., ii.i i.. ., .entury. but into.. ,
lenimini none of us vv ill m-r Mt thi-
happen j^jin
In prep. 11. limn lor -luti .i biv; \<
levl hi- pr»s.idenl svouni.il on .i two in.i
a-halt dav retn-al. at w huh tKi»-i r.- .-v .il
uated ami reattirmt\i the tort- v.iku-.
thev telt appl«\l to ttH'ms»'lv»'s an.) i.-
Ihi- collejse as a wh«>le. as w.-ll k e-l.tb
li-hmi; ,1 s»^ of bt>lh short an.l loii^
lis
l-Mtlt.-l
VSilh so man
IIh- alt«>nd.in. i- - .-^.-...v ■•-
f^arivi s .t.lniiiusir.ition is v\
hanler to pr»'s«-ni th« s<hisl
perhaps e\ i-Ti preferabU- - > :
their approaih to thi- '
rtv'vve hired anew \
1.1 Markiimj;, thi-n* h.ne l-K-eii exlensm
improvements and n-novalion* to the
sihools phvskal striu:t\ii.
(urking lots and remoslel. .
to name )u-l a tew and then' have K^-n
r.idio spots on lixjl stations .Khertising
H.irjvr s merits
There ..re .il-.- i-Iii's •. i .u.-m-.i
ikin>; i-n ,i
. ,! .1 pertorinuv ■ -
iH> lop of all th'
' ' 're the board ol tiu-.. . - .. . ,..,..
>>t hiring ouNiile«on-ull,int- to -ur
.A the communitv inm.ni
I %H' area," Brvuder -.i • -•
..•iiimunitv to Hive us ttn-ir jH-ri option
I'l .Hir phvsual lappeararwej ■ when-
ihi V si<e tfk- strengths and weaki
Ihe nfxiv.itions .ir«. »leartv ■'
torv ot th- ''i-t p.irt ol il i\..ukl
•- I! u-
Ml- I l.irp.
:.,::,..:, ,,..,.,.,1..
1 11111-.) Itvil thfli'sults
ilt.inis will help
shuulit .illi-nipl
'1 liT.-iiiliirii thi--
.ir!\ r resj-sHise
'itime. th«'s<:ho>'l v. i-nl
h. 1,-ii ilu- lii n.-l-- I ifsl 1 - ■ t -I.lli-
pri.i;r.in! ■•s|,ihlish«i) 11- ti--"'
> fund Minu' ot the pro|eits
'tier last sprma s faiUs.! ref-
,ii t-i ihi- si. Ill- then vse wouldri I havt- to
.;,> I'll. I. thi t.i\iM\fr .ind enlist their
I his .ulnunistratitm siv a<.
,.^.. t.tr ll.irii. f s iTn(-ir.n t'llii-nt
But ultimatelv I
ilin\ n to the w ill .-. .... I i.-f -
I think in the rvtenivdum I ii-^-ii the
ptii.is<- t re.iled In the lommunitv. tor
the ..ornmunilv Ih.its e\.iillv what
Harji<r is all about We re onlv as gooil
!s our ability to n\is-l tin- net>tls of the
Jtrngml
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C>i— Htiry — Pmf 4
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N*w*:
HorptT K'gin^ nivv
animation arts
pro>;r.ini
Health WatciR
Health Services
offer therapeutic
chair massage.
AME:
Fall thiMtiT
pR'niRTi's vv 1th An
Itahiin Sfnj.r Hat.
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Harper, |
Northern
enter new
era of
cooperation
Harper College and
iNorthern Illinois L'nivcn.ity
have signed a dual adnwi-
skm agnvment.
Lnder the agnn-mcnt,
students are aieepti-d to both
educahonal msliliitions at
jthe time ol appliiation to
JMarpiT students must
m.iinl.iin continued enroll
ill. Ill it Harper, remain in
.giKiii academic standing,
[and uptin I'aming an
JAssiKiate m Arts (AA)
ji1egr«v or an AsMX'iate in
Silence (.AS) degriv, are
lutomaticallv admitted to
Northern Illinois University.
I We an- pleasixl to offer
this opportunitv to Harper
jstudetits so thev can contin-
iije their education close to
itnime ansl earn a Kicealaun?-
jale degive from an institu
liMii With an outstanding
in lor higher educa
.sill Bruce Brother,
IDirector ■-' \iliiiissi,.i-is at
rr.sulent |)r
Ui.c-i i 1 Uieutler and
Northern rri»sidenl l)r )ohn
lafourette participated in
llie signing ceremonv Also
ittiTuling from Harper weiv
Hruie Biihrer, Dirivtor of
\i)niissi,.ns and Steve
C .itlin Assist.int Vice
I'll si.ii-ni lit I nrollment
Si'iv II es
r\sini
Student sh.iuii McGhee
steps Harper
SpmI);.-'
r
14: Uncle Bill gives advice
'o overworked freshmen
P*
ThoM* pesky J(eeiie aw hack.
if>ortS:
Hawks football
comes to a start.
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Page 2
Freshmen: New
students get a
feel for Harper
OIWT
Stud«nl9i viattaNJ the .)i(tir lU Ki.ih.*
and f\'enhidnv vottil en whun >«m' thi»\
t«>unJ to bt the btr^ dtvfirated rht- > JarjH-r
ColU^t- Inlerv ^rsilv C hi-i«fijn hfllnwAip
btHHh vvtm Ihr i-onU>si How«-m'T, Ihttv
w«v plenl\ o» W(Trth\ nmU-iidkTN. »uch a»
the rrojcram Bkunl •• bi»>«h. »h»fc ){i/mai
jtul K-u^lfts aboundnl (or iludcnis to lakr
with thtMH
Besiiics sowing ftaih> Ji^pLiv*. •■tudiTit>
Jul draw sufiu- rval mtonn.jlKm trinn thf
itil. N«w studvnt Beth Kinstcr ha* «»pi-
.it>of» ai becmmnn a fvrtinTiwr and look
-.fvcidl interest in the Drama Club and
•^peevh T>Mm. K.in»kT >JV> ^*^- "' ■"- '»>
lran>tiT (.• .« KhoiJ sotiH-wl .^
Vi>rk. whetx- ■^' will piip-iir I .1 v.ik-ii in
the performinj; art^
Starting earlv is rvexiT a b.id idea, and
new student kellv Maver lan .»tte>t to thai
Mayer is alreadv an aitne m« mK-r in ihi-
Harper I'om S«.)uad and is .-ilannin); to
ma|ur in advertising
Students weren't thi' onlv .th"- ofti
mistR- aK>ut the event I aiutly nru-mNfrs
there matthed their i-nthusia»m "The
»Tow d seemed to be ver\ interested m what
|Harp«'rl has to otter." said J»pe«.h Team
co.K-h lett l'r\/Klo He cxptvmed hop.
that some ot the aspirinu htshmen mi^lii
lankmK
I"he Harbinger
August 30, 1999
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.IK
help push the a I read \
team into th%' lop tive
All in all, the new student
positive expeniTKe "Studi'i
enjov it. because they jjel to
one atHithtT, vivs Activihes
kris Cimrov .^nd there was a bustling
turnout, tixi Conrity report-, that there
uere appro\imat«»lv 17(' studmts and ''211
parents m altnidarue
^vervthinn students saw at the
I r<«.hman Ixpenence was then- with lli.
intent v>t makini; th«.ir experierKe at I larp i
i]| the iH'tli'T In the w<>rd> ot l)r S'li^
>our m»>untjin is waiting;, so ^et on \oi.i
Campus News __
Animation Art Program introduced this semester
111.' liberal Arts l> ' ■' -ill
1,1.1 a new pnijjran n
.Art. to CimtmuinK Kin. .11... 1. u>t
the tin>l time this tall
This professional rum-iretlii
ccmtinuinftfducalKinproftram will
tmus on traditkmal art, cirnipuler
skills, texture mapping, imagi-
manipulation, thn-e dirm-nsu^nal
drawinfi^ mtidelinn and animation
Art animators ' modelers
imp^ animation and ^D mudel-
«>H tor a varH-t\ of applHalKins
Thtn work in multmuxlia, ttim
I\ intem«'l ui^. arut \ Kico icame
design
Mam .lis., ari' fiTiploMs.) in thr
nW'dual, lomi--u inJustnal .ind
t\iu(~ation In-lds
(HImts work as ttvhnKal dim
tors and . harailer animators v\ ith
in lb«-s.' 1 iirrespondinn areas
rnTisiuisili-s (or this pn>);ram
include iomplehoo of basis draw
ing courses and portfolio resww
b\ thi- Harper l .
I omnutlti'
The Anmuition \rt I'l.'^iani i~
inlendrtl for hi(;h s» htsil graduates
eUvtinj; a direvt career path
instead ol a traditional bachelor s
program, canvr chanj-e individu-
als. colleKe Sf.i*l">'*«"^ stvking tti
tnhann- their [■Mrtl..li.is and indi-
\iduaU ii'v'I'.i,! in lorporatf
traininc
Thrvs ...;.;.-.... -;v available,
the cofv AnimatKin Certificate con-
sisting of 20 clas<i«.s with an esti-
mated completion tinu" of two
vears and SS 2 continuing t>Juca-
tion units, the Fechnical Animator
rtificate whK"h consists of the
I.- pn»gram plus six additional
vlasst,*s
Ihe pronram ri'quirvs exu-nsuo
preparation ouLsidc ..t the i lass-
room.
f-or mori' information on thie
new ,\rt Animation rni^ram and
registrath.n ^all M" 'O'' (.100
Turn
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with Metre's $5
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turn a fun weekend
into fireat savings!
For scdokilc MormMtan m
B36-7000. City or Sotaft.
mmi/jnetrtmLnm
Metra's $5 Pass
UNLIMITED RIDES
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Metn's VUeehend Pass can save you
$10 on tfie purchase of an irKanI
membership, ctwcfc out
iNiw.Mcanlrofn
or cal M7.673-S703 lOr tom.
Harper adds Distinguished
Scholars to student body
Risky business.
Wiv not nn Igra CMV ffifft « wt liMV'
-.l.m.tini; ,.ui imoni; the 1"~»^ hi>;h >ihi«.|
■r.idual<~. who will enter llar|vr this tall are
s students who have Kh n designated
I hstin>;uished Siholar \wartl rtvipienfs
These students ()ualitits.l tor the ren»'wable
full-tuition and Itvs scholarship projjram bv
graduating in the t<>p ten p<.n«.nt ol their
class
Harjx'r is pleasevl t> '.h t.'li.m
mg l'**' high schcHil ^-.i iN Jislin
>;uisht^i Scholar .Award !
Bradley Bemau. lonalh m l\.>nianow
Jessica Simonte, Vlaruis/ Skonui/n\ uul
Ihane Snyder from Conant High Sch.H.l
Hradalme CiKomise, Madhci Kansauara
l.aura Korona and Diana Rui/ nvm fc'lk t .rov e
High School. Stephanie I'ennock and Briana
lurc/a frvMii Fn-md High SchiH'l: (..arv
Chumbimune and Kellv Maver from
Hi'ttman Fstales High Sch<n>l, Kllick Clian,
M' . :n l^incher l>lesia CHeinik Daniel l>c>hus.
.r Spencer and Margaret L Inch trom
lalatine High Schixil. lX*bie Schreiner from
Trosptvl High Sh<x>l. Joseph Clark from
Kollinu M .1.' tr.-i!i ^t \mI..i
High SiIm.«.i 1111 ..us kuKiini Khan.
linds«-y t angel. IX>r..td M.»lr/f|ewski. and
Rohan Thambralialli irum Nhaimihurf; High
Schixil, Vuliya Rt+>itsk,ua Irom Wh«-eling
High SihiHil
The Distinguishtsl 'xholar Ward nn.rs
tuiMon and t«~. lor up to «' s*-mcs.ter hours ot
study (two acadt.mic years) Ktxipi«.>nt must
attend Harper lull time during Ihe n'gular
a* ademic v ear and maintain a 1 d grade point
average Ihe scholarship .iN.. provides
l>i^linguishi\l Scholars with an ongoing
enrichment program ol lultoral s,Hial le.ui
ership and «^^ucatlonal i-I.innm,- .kIhiIus
Tormer I>istinguish»d ~» t i^otie on
to complete undergradij..u .ulvanced
.lesrcv protjrams at a niimKr .>t pr«'slij;ious
institutions throuRhoul the I nited Mat>~.
lor further intormalion on Ihe
Distinguislu^l Scholar Award or oth«-r schol-
arship op(xvrtunilH~. at HarpiT. amlact the
i>fice ot Student 1 inancial A.«.si]itance at vl
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The Hjrbin^iT
AuguM M, 1444
Pag* 3
Harper professor named
outstanding faculty member
Shanin Alter. I'ix>ft"is.ir .ii
History /Political ScM-nte.
ha* Kfn sfleiied to rw.MVf
the t/*^ t'HitMandinR
Faculty Membtr Award K
the Illinois (\>mmunit\
ColWjje Tnistiv \^siKiJti<>ti
(ICCTAl
MUr ^^ I- .hi>^*»n trom a
tulvi .' ■■ nomirut's from
communit\ *oll»-){t-> acros*>
the state for this horKW
"ProfesM'r Alter is .111
rducaK>r vsho has Kiii ■•ik
crsshil in e\pt>sins her stu-
dents tt> the evcitenn-nt ot
partH'ipalorv learning," said
Harper president Robert
Breuder We are \er\
ple.is«sl th.1l -hi- has Uiii
t.hi»N»'n li' :<■. t ] \ ? -.li. •'. I
well-deservt\i tu'iiiu
Alter has been a memK-r
of the Harper faculty since
\^<y'^ She encourage* her
studiTits til );jm infomViition
abttut how our [^oliliul s\n
tern works firsthand b\
urging them to j-urtuipale in
polihcal campaigns and l.s.il
pnernnwnt
She fus cmenxl elections
!> cable ti'l.'V ivum donr
I lix tion^ in nn-tni and subur-
ban papers and has orga-
nized public forums on the
t onslitution. tfw Bill ol
Kight- l\..m...i^ ll,.f,.rv
..ndl I
itu-
"We are very
pknuwd that she has
been chitsen to
receive such a well-
deserved honor."
Harper President
Dr. Robert Breuder
Out of the classroom. sh«'
has s»-r\ed as program chair
• 1 'Aomen's Histor\ Mixith
.11 J pn-senled a senes of
-emin.ir^ "n Women's
Hlstor\ .iriii I, iiltiire lo C.ir!
Seoul I .iiidf- .ind 1 e ulers m
'.1e>K..
Mil- ha> .iIm' x[i. d I'M a
minitxT ol College lonimil-
tis-s and task forces ami is a
tinilils r i>f tfu- Illinois
.'t I li>;l>ii (ducatiiM- :
.^rtuulation ImIi.iIivc
Hivtiirv \1jior f'.intl
the Student >.n.iU- ^ini i- 1*^2
and was selected fiir Who's
Who Among America's
Teachers Tlu" B»'sl Teacher-,
in America S-Uvlts.! b\ the
B»-sl Students \o^i I'****,
;i!l)Hevlitions
•Mter was vli>i
fHs-rs a- the l^'JS 11 ' .[ !■ iii > :
the I )!s|irH',iii'-b. d I.Kiiltv
Member .luard en en i^K h
\c.ir 111 J Mviiltx menib.-r
wfvii h.is contribulid til till
educational i vpirun^*' ol
Ifie students. U. the >;rii» tb
and dexelopment ot the
( .illege .md tii sir\ ne m pro
li'-sumal and u .i|:inuinil\
ort;.ini/atiiins
rri.tis^.'i \\U r - ^.>lul
ijualif nations aiul >oinn>it
ment to students distm
guished hiT trorn the lietd ol
applii.mts l<ir lb" ■' " *
-aid loni I rit;lan
.It KHhI.lli ' i":H
t ollege ml'' > ban
,.t the I'
C omniitlei'
■••rtunate >.■ !■ 1' '
r 111 her lalils-J
the lllin.i
( oll.i;eS\-l
Do you uirite? Draw? Take pictures? IHake good cofTee?
Then you can uiork for us. Join The Harbinger.
Ule're looking for people for the fall semester.
Pick up an application in room n367.
Invest Your Credits
Ijjjou have colUff irrdit - use it.
TroHsftr your rollege muntwork and
cemplttf an acrtUrattd
Bacheu>k degree'
Bmckflof of BmsimMM
Admimtttraliom ttrgrr*.
with a <(mi-fnrruiit'n 11
\l W \<.l Ml \ I
III \l nil \kt \| \N M.
mKK M'l I I VI lsl
wtth it cnncrnrrurmn tn
|)t Mi.\
NAWRVIIXECAMTt'S
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CHICACOrAI4PUS
401 S Suhr Sow
OiKafu- II «*»'^
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ROBERT
MORRIS
CXXiEGE
URLAND PARK CAMPUS
43 MUuMi S«|u>iR
OtaMjPark. IL «>•*>:
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Harper Spotlight: w-,*^
Shaun McGhee
Carta LMaiM
SI«I *RITEB
We pass b\ handlul-ot (hm-
pie Ihroughoul our da\s at
I l.irper and otue in awhile we
slop and bump into Mtmeone
and strike up conversation
111 .1 ,^ .shal I did >in mv
'1.K1I I met Sfwun
'.:. w i s*iphomiire at
Harper wfwi was e«p«Tiem-ing
the n-alitv ol llw c-nd ol sum-
!iu r and the beginning of
iinnthei tall semester
tie hj^ relumed In HafjM-r
vMlh the >;imI-- III sUninj; >n
traik, earning .1 (.I'-\ii! 4 0 .iml
« iinlinum^ t«' fa.i\ e no b.id
I xfiiii-ni t-- .It Harp-r
I .i~t -^•ml--U■r Shaun tnund
1 tun Nit ihallen^ingclasscon-
elui Itxi b\ I n);lish instructor
IKHtiir Irigilio Shaun luund
iimhden.e. understanding and
an interesting teaiher thai
made . lass tun I ntortunaleh
>l\aiin ti'und thai this mstrui
ti'i v\oiiiJ nil Kinder K- uith
\ l.irjii'i
'■ MUg Shaun s i^unimer, K-
• ol the most pnufuctive
H rt\ itit"- .1 t*iHi-ge student can
dn x\iirk He spent much ot
li.-rtime earning
.arombie << Fikb
• 'ui.i enK'v b|s iiptire
riumlortabK
He shopped and ran his
credit caril bill up to a large
-um. but he colU-cted CDs,
> lollies and aiiesMinrs for ll>e
bratut new car he bought this
past summer
mOIO Bi CARl> IOZ*NO
Stiaun did spt-nd his mone>-
wisely on a iTamenco black
I'J^ V'olkswagon jetta While
Sh.»un did spend his money
and help the ivonomv, he had
fun wi«rking with his friends
and coworkers at Wmidfield
M.ill
Nciw that the sthiuil year
has crept up on him, fie f»as the
ihallenge ot balancing work
and st-ho>»l smi'esafulh
Bcvausi- he is so ambititnis
III get high grades and earn a
large sum of mofK-v. In- has to
wiirk extra hard
"I Itmk forward to the chal-
lenge. Stwun says calmly of
hi-, lutun- and long-term plans
lo atti-nd 1 ovola. go to medical
^ 1>. I- -t tt-iA It-.. ..rtT,. t ^iifi'isif>
HEALTH WATCH
• Health Services and I'rrMinal Counseling Merge
Health ServKOs and Personal Cimiiseling h.ne merged into
Health and Psvihologiial Service's Uvated in the Student
and Administration Center, A3ti2, the Health and
Ps\ch«Mogic.il S'rvices team is committed lo pnimoting the
student's total hc-alth and well-being the staff assists stu-
dents hav ing personal, physical. MKial or emotional ccmcem*
that may eflect their success m colU-ge Wellrn-ss programs
mr <irhrduled every -(etnester Registered nurses and physi-
cian/nurM' practitkmeni ate available for fnv and confiden-
tial medical wrvice*, minor illness atul physical exams. A
p*vch«»kigi»t afKl per«>t>al counselors assist sttidents with
briet therapy, evaluation and referrals Psyi+K»logical ser-
ilte* are ttw of charge to slutfifits enniUed in six or more
civdit hcntrs
• Dale Kape Prevention lor Men and Wcnnen
lt\e l>at>' K.ipe Preyention ><-minjr will tv field in the
Mjident and .-Xdmmistration I eniix A.^15, cm TiH-sday, Sept.
14 tiom Il!-1 pm The semifVJr will provide infc>nTiatk>n
.ibi 'ui w lut d.»t«* rape is and hinv lo reduie the chaiwe* that
It will otiur ■. ill K shown with an open disoMsion
to follow
•BlcN>d Dnve
I .ivt rur I.UT Ol i in
•v-ol 1" m lb. ''(■.id.n!
ftniate blcxid on V\
t . nti-i I iiiini;e. Stui:
^. ■.,.»-.. .- »... I (^ lioiesterol l.ducdlion Month In
hmi.T of the event Health Vn ices are offering choJesten)!
~i reening arul iT>form.ilion for students and staff. If you don't
know what vour cholestenM is ctr you aiv trying to Unver it,
.1 Uus low tust service S-reenings are
, iHimtmenl To make your apf-Himtment, call
• I herapvutic Chair Mauag*
Starting Sept l»i Har(>er College will be offering chau
sages on selected Wednesdays and Thursdays You can grt
: either a tO minute massage ti>r $10 or a 15 minute masMgr
i far$l5 To schedule an appointnu-nt. stop in Health Serviof*,
i Mtil. Student and AdminutralHin Center or call xt t>268.
0«r Vtow
Harper's Face Lift
In tlu' p.>^t -.. hiH>l \i-.n ll.irpiT
studi-nts .ind Ji-tn>t tr^iaont".
h.uo hi'arJ .ihout ll..' mtamous
tnou t.uU'a. i.-t.r. f.Uin. iiu.ro
timoN than .uu- i.m o'uiu ?h''
reU-rendum pn>mi>..a t> n.-\ .1
tions. niw buildings ,iiui idiu.i
ti0n.1l upt^rados Ih.it .11V. on,- u >'uUt
luut' hf.'ii h.ippx 1^' ->■'• '"f •'
school in our comnun ii\
Howt-ver. the up>;r.i.l.- "id
renovation* wt-rt- not worth the
^2h ^2 fl Vf.ir to the n'sidi-nts who
x>.u-.i ,i-.iinNl It "-.■ ^N'- -iv^ •!"■
beautitul Harper imp.o. cnuMl-
dis.ippt-ar without -o nun h ,i> 1
^oodb\ f
ThenoxiT tho -iimiiui H.uptt -
face began to .h.inv;t It turned
into a »rf!.her. brighter ' ■
Harper The chan>;es reallN
nue \\1>" ,iie we to .irgue with a
new, viean -p.llN balhroom ru',ht
down the hall trotn
has soothini; blue ami ^'-'^ '"'
,,nd n.essod traik liKhtin>; to
, look our be>t wen when
i.ui u.iiiiull studiesha\e Us down
Harper s nit. '^
theonlv recipient 01 f esiisi ,i,,ii..n
The exterior otour fine t:i>llene bas
•ue lift «1^ well
comwiAntary
rhe Harbinger
August V), l'»W
Vi«w from the Editors' desk
"Dr. Breuder, say it ain't so
Editors respond to tlie news
For the community; Bye community
Alan E. HHnarik
,7
1 1
, lb
1 ^lli'ss W.' sh.'iil.l
unrWed I'lit so i%.M
latiT. It would ha'
vMvks b»-hind the 1,1
Wht-n I c.inM- mt<
m.'iv tVi.in a ImII !'■
»; issip tituls to d' '
I iii\|nis t. ould he IH
V 1, tt n»vt n.ivk " "I ri-'
V «• alrfad> kno« jKhh
Word h.wi It. our pr>
I nng U'.n in« tor amifhei !•* h. ■« i
Ami no* tust an;, oth«T s<h.H'
I .nda VVh»> tould blame him
TtH- presKlenl's ottue w.ts qiiH k
niqu.- » inl out whidl jUa\ i-d ai>i
,.,., ,1, ,t 1 ). Itrevider is Ih.-i.'ucht'^
^er n-adirii
,,,,,., , ,, ,».H hi' did t
\ihI ih'vn I h.-.ii nim.ir i.
xvn a l^oard iTi«vlm^ > alleit .:
10 disiuss tmr leadership '
\l 1! ■ • ink timi- laii leSI
, i\.- ii'iild run IMltl ft"^
l.n mominR, n
uv.:
it.l in i^.ts
, los^ Ihf
iirisui
■•\\ IS moiiths w.i
\ M-h.H>l in relaxin>; ^iinin
; to th»' s»tv«il
!rl it m.W ' ■
a m ias<
iiiui \i>ii thai llnie >
l.v>. JiiVs c (>uld it K-
1 read about it in the Herald
ttmm Hays
aihtxi b> iiilU-ses st-anlims t."
.k III While i am tlattert>d to K- sev i . ..
viable candidate 1 remain commlttl^i lo
Harper I oll.->;e, om- .•• ..ur nation s pr.-mi.-r
. ommunitv ci'lU^s*"^
In th.' past lour and a halt \ ears wi- h.n .
s rked li>Kether, students, laculty and
inistralion to unite Harper and make it .1
•,r learning; inslilutum Harjvr is an
.Mraordinarv sibix.l and would N- harxl t..
lijM. rVas«- disn-K.ard iIh- rumor ot nu
uilervK'vvmt; with another .olU-Re Its ,ust
pari ol the ternton,, m b.;in>; such a known
and loved student
In loda> 's si-aMvni\l marki-t il is eass i.> -<
«in colleges all over the u.untr\ minhl K
,.it,resto.t in a Umg-time |unior college stu
J.nl -u.h as mvsi-ll While I havelwn con-
la. ted b\ a number ot ciAkfr^ I remain com-
mitt.xl to Harfx-r t oUeRe I am a part ol Ihi-
l,-,.m and plan to continue to cntriKile U.
,.iir .'Mittny? lutun-
ent"'-
r I *
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1 Ki I j ' V
tern has been r. ' »i'^'
,1 smoother, nu-u . .w ineiidU
,'M\e rbe b.itbrooio .lowiistaits
i . r s n V' \\ * 1 '. . '
lU.Uhls Hie o-
nated buiidinK n.mu - nuiKe nun,
impossible to miss But wb.it
,,iit (lu .-.iiKatu'nal upgrades'"
^^ ^^,^, ,,, ,,. , .,,,r ... .-r. rowded
biologv Jass i »li''<
,-n class will take .1 tMtak .\n^
11 can run to the Student and
1tninistr,iti..n Center itornierU
known and tondU r.memb.i . .1 .1-
Building A) and tak. a
\nd while vou're at it .oom. ■
Without the referendum hou .lut
Harper attord all tins'
..t. ,.(.l ^.i*.: ' ■• ■■"■■ '■'■ '
CdttoHal Board
- • - )f s m Chef -.Samm nays. Aian £, M» «i .-
Ac^lng News Editor ^.WanLMinaf*
AA£ tcfllOf '"*" ' ■"«' ^«^
Acting Sports Editor Ry» ^ f*^
Ask Uncle Bill
Got . a«.*ti«B? A.k I .cir Bill. He m.7 »ot b« right, but if. rtill
«a4 Ufiec. Drop off »our iHirr. to the fhrbinger m .43t7
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DEAR I NHf Bill
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ila\ the m>;lit tvlor.' make time
tor th»- Ihing!. you ntn-d and the
V,„M ,„.„ .olle«e stu.len.s things v.H. want in.l stu k ).■
■ , ., icVN 1SSU.-S ad|ustin)i but it vour schedule
„ds like vou an. having sen- H vou h->ve a Same plan when
,., ,n... the vou wake up. Ihiw will pnib.iblv
.,■ (ar less mistakes
^^ Iventrv picking (Hit \>-u ov.l
, I K'lore vou go to l>ed As fur a
' w „,.mt,..r thit v.. a, vviu... ^hvx>l ac-twilv trv checking init
dan Wlin n V s ^^^ ^^^ ^ ^^ ^.^^ ,, „
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. I Yi rhe s.iiiie li>k "'"
P*"*^'"'^' rhmk ditching your kW-
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Arts & entertainment
AuRuM 30, 1<»99
French Farce to be
Performed at Harper
Lost? Have a minute?
• TNtotSMl
««£EDITOB
ShiHJ has brftun-
wilh It. the Harper (. ollfHf
Thedtrr "ufastm Tht- first
pmluctKtn planiMtl i- thv
FreiKh fart-i- An lulun ^/rir
Hat
The play, Jirixlovl b\
Man |o Wiilis and written
by tunCTW lahtche. tjkes
place in l'*24 Pan- It tilK
the '4t('r\ ■>( .1 wvjlthv
Parisian ndmed h.ulinjnl
whii. (>n the miimmi; i»» hi%
wrddin^, races a«»unil
town trying It) replace a ran-
Italian straw hat that hi^
honr has eaten
The sfi»rv Rets inlefvstin»;
wht-n the i>wner ot the hat
and her paranwur r»-fu>e In
leave fadiajrds htHj'se until
a replacement i^ IkuiiJ
Meanwhile. I
bruK- Iwf
i.ither. and the
1- ■ ilding RuesLs
I'e their nup-
Ih.Ti- «Mli I ■ ■'
which Harper mih iinv and
sJaH can auditK>n .AuditHwi'.
will be held on VVedne>«.la\
and Thursday. S-pteniN'r ^
and ", with lallhaiWs t>n
fndav. S-}>tembtr ll' All
auditions will ht'Hin .it
y m in the Drama I ab
1 liw The show v»penN
\i>i ember 11 and copies ot
the ■» ript are a\ ailabte at th«-
librarv for turth»T mtorma
turn Cimtact Mar\ In VVillis
at (i47 «»2S «>44H
The Harper tollegi-
rhj-alre seastwi cjwitmues ui
March with Shakespeare s
ciaiUiK A MiJ-iimmcr Niy'if -
Dnhm. ItcmxIudesin.'Vpril
ih Sam shepard •• plav
CDtDllORINCHIEf
Welcome to Harper, how may I assist you?
ITiis IS the intormatuHi desk, ri>;hl'
Mm,hnii what can I do for you?
1 rr. I am Iviv inn s««th- Imuble w ith tin sihi-dule and ItKatinp som.- ot mv classrinims
Which cUiB are you having trouble finding?
,M1 o» them
Oh, well let's just Uke them one at a time.
W, li I i» IS irv in>; I.' tiiul mv mu>K class and mv schedule said building P s.) when I Rot to
> .ituyu- I li»'k.Hl .ill over lor a buildinR P and hail a hard finw findmR a sign that even had the
Utur r m ll .■ vs h.n 1 sa\ the Music Instruction Center I liH>k a stab al it V\hfn I Rol to the
buildm>;th.d,H.t s,ik1IiN--' ^"- ' ' so | hRun- 1 must hax e Rotten turned around s,)me-
w here
Well that's easy enough ^<iu musi iij»t- been on the west side of the building; thoM doors
are actually tor the Liberal Arts Center.
But the diHirs 1 was al ar»- under the Music liistruilion t enter sign
Don't pay any attention to that, junt go around to the north side of that building.
Isn I thai the same biiiUin^'
Well yes. but different sides of a building can be for different departments. Take the
Business and Social Science Center and the bngineering and Applied Technology Center
they comprise what used lu be buildings C.H.I and |.
Hub" V\h.i! .iN'iil the librarv ' What sign should 1 lis-k lor''
It used to be building f, and Ihenp was this big letter F on it. Everyone knew where it was
then, but never mind. If you're on the south side of the building the door says Academic
Resource Center, same as the 18" illuminated sign II you are downstairs on the north side,
bv the Head, Ih* doors say I earning Resource t enter. But if you are coming fnom Ihe from
the top of Ihe stairs in the quad outside the doors say I iberal Arts Center and to
the lelt there is a library' sign Igo figure! painted on the window ne«l to the
doors. Bui be larctui if y«iu pav altention to Ihe blue and gray signs, the one for
Ihe librarv says Academic Resoune Center, like the illuminated signs I men-
lioned earlier Oh, and one last thing about Ihe library. If you're downstairs al
the first Hoot entrance, ignore the dtmrs to Ihe right and the left of the main
dcrnis They sav To Third flooi MIS I SI ITP and (.1 D Ihev have nolhinR to
do with Ihe library
: An Mian Sraw Hat
rUbickc
IMiedttfbf MwiJoVrUte
I
..Md when it was there, that's where your drawing
Audition s
•.Tpn
I. Tpm
rrtttav, UtMiikn 10 IcallkMfe). 7 m
Ukmt Aftt Cwitor, OrMna Uk UtOtl
PnMlitetion Date
Wmiwlir U, It, 19, 14, It, i«, SO. aii« 11
Uktttt Art* Cmm. Oranw Ub tl10«|
«IMV> )«M«r HiqMr CM^t
MT/nS-MM.
I hats because Ihe signs pieltv much only lace the eylermr perimeter ol ih.-
-i hool Vou can't really see Ihem when vou are in Ihe quad.
I hats a good question and »<s llus an- So whal else are you having IroubK-
with?
I ,in> .1 hit!, .onluscsl at -- .■"' vni help m.- ,.iil'
I hji d.-o.iuls what clas- • moiled in?
r.iv\in^ I ,ind di-slgn I
; U.isi <Ja^>is ail in differfnl buildings.
\1v schedule s.ns nr, »!• - is in building I
Tbrr,-" -„l..,.l.l.".. .
\'
1 hill ict'il 1(1 l^i* J iiuiiiiiiiK <
I lass Mould have been.
the bii 'dl there Ihe name has changed, lusl like all Ihe buildings.
Thev all used to have letters. II has been changed to make il easier for Ihe stu-
dents l» get around campus To simplify, so nobody would be confused
■iiTs ol tlic alphaNl istrc ijusing lontusum'
1 ,1 me tell you how to gel lo those art classes. The drawing clam i» on the sec-
ond fl««»r, il should actually be right down the hall from your raumic class.
\V: .'r,v.-. ]'k: ■ i.iss is in the musii, building'
\ hf N.ew SUidcnr Sprvices and Art Center.
I hey are conrtected.
I ^n\ carlirr'
So hsUn i.iiflullv ll is ujlty quite simple. The 1 ib.-ral \rts diMirs urn saw are
... ,1,,. ^....itt w,.j. Ih. \ti^ ( ,-nlt-F IS on the north
Mst >;,.nn,i ■
\,.i !(M. much .-rror vou be .arrtul lo get lo class on time. Nobody like a johnnv
I omc I ■ ''
I „, Init I lliink 1 h.i
I he IhcaU-i IS in the Husiiuss and So. lal Siuiuc I enter.
Ill, Ih, !i. t is ,n tb. busMu^s ,,nd s,M.i! s, ' M..w d,s-s that make
s, lis,
Ihe tire science classes are in that building loo C an t figure out why. That
was Ihe good thing about Ihe letlers. il wasn't so easy lo see that how strange
Ihe campus is set up Hmm. Bui if vou don't have any other questions, I do
liave a very long tine lo tend lo.
Mnini wi I ni sur.- I II be b,Kk but lhanl,s lor .ill vour help
Tht Harbin>;i'r
August W. 1944
Hawk Sports
Page?
Rommel: Female athlete of
the year shows more is better
comnjM from pafe 8
^ being an active cud<:h at a high
school m Ihi' thrv<f »f>ort» she has
competed in.
As far as Iht- award gm-s, Rummfl
feeK honored to retoivc «iu h m
.Kiomplishment
"Its lu*.! .in hiTitir tcr rrnv
Rununel >aid
"It's unexplainable kind «t
because I've never had a chame ,il
anylhing
But now I I i>mr here anil it s hike
everything i> going tor mc
It's a world i»f opportunit\
The first ciuch she plaved tcr
when she came to Harper was. head
vollevball coach Shanifi StaudiT and
in Stauder's mimi Romim-I Mas a
very self motivated athlete
"She's a very self motix alivl pld\
tT." said coach Stauder
"She's a grt-al plav»T in .1 m-hm'
tfiat sh«' always wanted to cmiiur.iy;i-
tfie irther girls "
She is a team leader, .Kiordin^ to
Stauder. and al» ays g.i\ »■ Iht insight
during the games
"She would jlwdvs brin.
tive attitude to practiK
Stauder
And that is jlwavs .1 plus
Stauder thinks that Komnul
i>mpetiti\f pl.ner .iml alw.u-. tt,. ^i
to improve htrscll .iKmii; with tfn'
team
"I think \liN~ • .iihlt>le
Mid .1 grejt student. s.iiu st.mdet
She always has a pusitivc atlitude
.ind will definitely do well in tfn-
future in »h.it<\.er her |t>unH'y takt-s
her to do
Not iHiK Jul st.iiKicr s»s' Konimel
as a stnmg po>ili\e .iihlete but her
head basketball usuh Kit |idd did Js
well
Uhcii -he w.i- .It Motlman she
really didn t g«'l nun h yl an opportii
nily to sfum w h.il -h.- Limld do." s,ii.l
. ojch U'dd
"And tfiat vv JS the- c«Mct«rs di\ .
Mon obvK»u.sly to plav otfwr p«\>pl.-
But wfn-n she was given an opportu-
nity ti> sIkiw what she ctnild do heiv
at Harper she didn't bl.ns lh»' oppi-i
tunity
She went out nighl alter night and
pla\i\l really gtKid basketball under
try ing circumstances which was rial-
Iv giKid since sf>e rve\er had opportu-
nity in high sthiHil to sh>n\ vvh.it ^h.
>ould do
As tfie point guaal ol the 1 ,i.K
Hawks, according to >ii,uh leJil -\u
was the brains on 1!
played on an e\ en le\ el
"She is the type ot plaser whi'
isn't going to get too happy" s.itd
lisjd "Becau.se you don't want a
point guard like that
You want a point guard whx v, ill
go out and pljv e\enly with her
teammates '
In vi>.uh lixld s mind, Koniniel 1^ .1
very upbeat type ol player who has
the will to succeed and give her all in
tfie game as well as bemi; 1 .(iMtk
learner t4> the system
SirK,' she had gone to lane
Addams junior high and plaved
under coaih Kaplan, and when sh«-
wi-nt to Hoffman sfie playeil under
him for her first two years as well,
stu' learned th»" sy-tem very i|iiuklv "
said letld
"Since Kaplan and mv~eli ii-e
some ot Ihe same things. sh«- lu-t tell
back to what sh«' kni-w "
Kommel wa- named All Kegioii
s«vi»nd team in wonn-n s baski-tball
\i>t only did coach |edd think that
sh«- was one his ti»p players, but ht-r
sister C'hrisfa, wh«i is h*'r a.ssistant
> i<ai h m basketball as well as solttMll.
has lht>ughtful t-motiims about her
younger sibling
I thought that she hustled a lo»
and had a gioxl attitude as well as
fx'ing a U'ader." said Rommel's sister.
who also plj\ed t\)..kellMll l..r
H.irjvr in \^<^i
"-•he i\.i~ .1 role niisiel tor the girl-
on tfw team and (or ttu' olfuT girls
I'oming into Harper tiH> "
W.immel always winild get ttn- |ob
in practice, accordmg to her si-.-
ler itut would always take a p»>sitive
apprvuih on gi-tfing it done
As her ■ tmmel's sister
enioys au. m all a»pe«ts
she enjiiys ualihuig hei :
from high stf».\>l into 11^1
playing thnv sj-nirts
Sh«' thinks that RomnM'l 1- in.in.uv
ing her lime well
In Softball, Rommel^ -ister think-.
that she is an all-annind team plaver
arul Is ■ietinili-K I l.<.ini l.-.>.l..r i.
»ell
Konimels sister
Mr (Jim) Ryan ha- positiont-^i her
. r the field
i rom »enter field to s«M>nil l>,i-4'
pitiher to tirst base, she- .111 .ill
ariHiinJ athk-tic person on the field
l">n the other hand, head sottball
I >Mch jini Rv an als«i sees fH"r as otH* of
his lop athletes arvd a plaver to build
a team anmnd
"Mellss,! IS blue wll.ir -.iiJ K\ in
".•\nil vou love thos«' kind ol kid-
to ileath
■slu- makes i-vitv thing ea-ier .ind
I- Itie lyjv ot plaver vou ijn t iMn
without she uork- h.ud .ill the
iiiniel pl.iv- h.ird iver\ d.n
.mi'idmg to Ryan and -he j^s'rtorin-
almost flawlessly at her defensive
pcisitions in the field
■Rommel just lonie- to pl.u
evi-ryday and she en|oys doing 11
s.ud Ryan
'Sfie s otH- of those players you
want to build your team around '
Sherman: Excellence
comes naturally for male
athlete of the year
contiruM trom paf* 8
finish, not b.id at all
I .oint; 1.. the National
lournamnet in \ew Virk, was a lot
fun and I sure this v\ ill set a lone for
Harper K]skt>lball m the future ' said
Sfu'rman
His sviphmon- year he was stvimd
on the team m storing averging IHh
.ind led his in assists and steals as
«ell jan-d dished out h2 assists a
»;ame and 2^ steals a game .1- well
He also recordi-vl ,1 triple-double
.ind set the all-time Harp-r a—ist
riiord in one season with 220.
Sherman also recoided 13 assists in
on«- game that's simply ama/ing
C")h. I almost forgot he was also
All-.'\mercian
Sherman was team V1\ I' and tn-
was on the All-Toumami-nt .1- well
and eamern-d MVP
He was Ri^gHtn W MVP and hrst
Team AIK ontemtvi' and All-Region
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player in the Natiimal ToumamiH-t
held in New 'Vi>rk
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rht-y ir>ill him Ihi- 1 i-m-r.il
II.-.."
Ill- o'lHiuered
For thf pa>t Ivm' n«.'|
shtmvan ha^ »imp!v rul«\1 it
Kuikftball
iVkms him fh. ii,,!.. ,,
Athlftt»Mh«>\.-.>
hni.lin>; .i wr.ikn.—
the hard pari
Fnim watihin>; hmi (''■'' ■"" f ■■-•
two years anit hum galherinn ciuirte-
ln>m liMmmati»> atwt ciMcht"- h.- ■•im
ply iiiM-.n't h.>vf a weak >ip»'<
"He wurks his ass nil -aul
Siphmor\- power toward t. arlo
Mo He s a kit o» tun to play
nut tun tfin to watih on the bas-
k.lt^alliourl He works r»jUvhai'
praitke anJ i-spualH in th • >;ar
He s h.>s a uri-al attiluiUv thai •• iu«
number 1 pru>ritv He -imrt' r.-Uixs
to los«- and I wish hn- 'J^^-
,> iK,- I |i
■ "I"
...t 1 -' ,.
Ill' ^ lii'l .1 silTI--h j'l.Ui I - ■■ *
S.phmon- Dan Surges He h.in :
th. h.ill th.' well Healwa\ s kn
-Ah.r,' sou an- at an\ psen lini.
thai h«- helps ine s«.ore .is «. n ^
.•r\ miellsenle on and .'tl tti.- i
,,.iiit Ml the best iWensr
I X,' .A.-r seen Kvuas.- he
nnht in M ur la.' j
Sherm.n ivi ^ ,.n Ih.'
fa<iketball .ourt In- also excels ii
< U>sn»>m t ft I iirri-nth .an
V2 liPA
"Whetl I " as ,1 I resliinaii I «
little immaturi- ■ s.iid law-d sh, rman
■■.MIer a whili' I I"-' i' ■•"■■1 '"
Kioliua leani pl.n.
(ust tell into pla.
In his Iri'slv
' .1 dismal vear in. ■- m-i-ii. i
'.".I r\anv Wev pia\. r-^
Vlter all w.i-
ihr.v plavers u
sh.rmin \v;m>IIo aiul ^ui.
I he ll.iuk-. only Iviil !'
n .tes. hut that didn t mat'
He k^as a .alalvst in ■
we did, sdid head nu. h Mi^>
Hirsi-h •■>«*• s.. U.u^h an,) h,- lov,'-
ilu- i;amt s4' nil.
llH'Hawk-
•(•vMMwpli*
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M,.»l .'irk , ,.n.. '. I I !;r>l < "Hep-
then
■li.'tr .lU in
,. .1, ih,
!H'I!! in. . i.i^-.n'.-iM
pl.uini; tii'kl
■ . ■ »'^' llarbini;. I i. " •
I n.'! .'nU caw h.-r all iii th.
1 .i.|.,,n>.'in hut -he naM' h.-i all "n 111.'
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• lull limi student, eMellekl not miH >■>"
' ;h, ..iII.UmH .iHirt. but the basket-
.,..iit ,in.l 111.' -.'IlKill h.'l.t .1-
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Jarad Snarman had tWR Mf tiM
court in this fm* mtmtn»t
Standing; at f t.H'l tall, sh.-rni.in
diiln t look to dominate Ihe sport Inii
be did anvway
\sa fr»-*hman he starl.-d in .-% . i ■.
c,.im.' tor the Havsks ,in.i l.-^l hi-- !, iiv
I t, .'I :■, '
,1, . ompiishrneni -H'I "'"
lint *. -olades and a..niplist
th.v |usl happ'
I he I lawk- l.it.rsi.wr
trip to the N.iU.iii.ii l,.uinam.'iit m
N.'vv ^. rk
(V.ti, ■ ■ ...k .1 Ihri,!
See
Rommal axcala in vollayball. Just
ena of throa sports aha playad
I f*r Haipar
i I U'f n.m!.' IS Meliss.1 Koniniel
It - n.'l iniKh .lilter.-nl .is il « as
I m liii^h ~. h.H'l said Kommel ol the
....,, ,,,. n,.t., hii;h svhiHiI tocollese
ihiiij; in .i>lle);e is thai I
iiuseli
I ai-^
,in\ .1
hi'.>l
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K.uiinul thinks that she proxetl
h.isell as a plavt-r and could pla\ at a
...n>|X'titne lesel in lolleue
I kni'VN 1 c.nild pla\ lompelilive
K v\hen I was in hifih s»hix>l. but
« h.n I . ame to college I had to sort ol
r. establish mys*-ll .is a pbver and as
.1 piTSon betauM' I had rui one els*'
ih.il knew what I plaved or how I
pl.ised
It was (ust me an.l I w.nt .uil md
.lid It tor myst-lf "
Bringing a p<isiti\.- attitude to th.
iiie. in Rommel's mind, has made
! ,>iie.'l il n.t the team le.uli'r in all
!HT -p.Tts
I stv msselt as a te.ini leader
beiause 1 know il were down in a
pirtKular );ame or something, I've
j;.it to ke»-p a pivsitive attitude and I
.ant get all upset, s.iid Rommel
t \e just ROl to torget abiHit il "
When she was in high school
Kommel ..<mp.etiHl in the thriv sports
she iomp^'li-s m curr.nllv hut did n.
start al i-^erv level
i onl\ siarti-d m \olleyball and m
.. .tfiv.M s.)id Rommel
uirdl\ pla\ed when I ^^ .is
,i,...i,ed withb.tsketball
The transition fmm high school t.
.'liege, .iccordmg to Rommel, h.i-
.i-n a srmHrth ride, but most impoi
1 uith she is happ\ sht" got a chanie
I bustixi m\ butt so much in high
...hiHil.' said Rommel
"(V-caus*- I netsled to prove to m\
.oaches that I was gmxl, but th«'\
never gave me an opportunity.
l»me I came h»Te, I got my chatKe
to prove to ev erv .>ne that I could pUv
and I did "
Rommel thinks that cr.i.l.s ,ir. th.
„„,.| mip.'il.inl Ihin^; h'r li.'r right
,..,,.iM.- ItOIll
im* in high
II. -h start at
\tter ...liege, she will pursue a
.areer that involves children as well
OaK** ^
Hawks football prepare for another record-setting year
._ I .,!,.„.. .. .ih H...1.I t oath lohn l;liasik
Alan E. HNMrik
CO^OIIORINCMKF
The iww schiKil vi'ai has ..n ''h
It that most K'lov.-d ot all tail activities college
l.^.tball Hut wetf not Hiking abinit sitting in th.-
liv ing riHim watching Notre Dame or Mi. '
..n I"V' "uindav atterrwKm We re talking a n
w ith a proven travk record a team that II make .ou
sit up and take mvtKe It s timt- tor am.th.r illn-tn
tnii se.ison Irom the Harjx-r Hawks
In a stale whos*' pnytessKHVil teams leav e a 1. i :
h.' desired, and wht«e (our-vear ciJWge teams
havt-n t made a name for th»-nvs4-lv es In years thi-
Hawks shone like a beafon Ust sea.iot« In t«»%,
II ,..,,, . t, ,;i 1, ,M, , in. i.-,.'d victorv.<us in their
.,,i,,',,, ,,. , ,, .^iMr, :;, ! ■■ -. iculing to thfit decla-
ration Ihat thi- WIS til,
llwv pl.Kis.1 .Mghth in in. ".« '■■ :■••>'-■>. '■'■■ ■■
record ol ^-2 whi.h is the s,-., -ml highest ivati..nal
standing the iUw ks hav . .v . r a. huv ..I
\tter a vear th.il hMtiii.-.l su. h .l.t.n-iv.' hig!
r, and a sihi».l
■ >■ many oMmsive
,u, h high scoring, the
, I the Hawks can own
\ll \ii\.-ii. an .|uaiterh.i.k KvU'
Hughes no longer k'<Kiing the team .«i the held. Ihe
Hawks chances might se«m> a little dire But this
Um, quickly turned annind K> an asset, as Hughes
has now joined the l**^ sfa« a* an a»!.isl.int . .sich
Hughes, and his tellow assistant i'
,in iH' working with Head toach |ohn lliasik.
. luming tor his twenty ninth vear helming the
I law k>. I liasik made iiuile a reputation tor himself
.. .1., \ itional lunior C ollege Athletic AsMViation
w ,is their tofi aitive coach, linishing last
, , , , nd m ..V erall standings; he is able to Ixvast
., n ..id of l'*.VIl)2-'» And It last vear is any indi-
. iii.n this year will only impn>ve those stahstics,
Ru Hawks now have the chance to show that
last year wa»n t a fluke as they head to f-orest City,
Iowa this Saturday, Sept 4. to face off against
Ualdort t ollege This wiP be the fourth time m the
last three years these two teams have iTM't; tht-y've
previously t.iced i>lt m such vc-nues as the 1<»8
Hawks home opener and the IW IVpsiCoU Bowl.
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Winiam KalMy Hmip»t C*H«<« . P*l«ti*«,
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Enrollment climbing as classes drop
NEWS EDI -ton
Harper v.vrtdtnlv ha* tHiiipi. ' '
^hip tommunitv collej;*'
Chicagoidnd arrii. Thfp»<pul.inti .'itln
•cteooi i* nrrm-ing and has . ju^it ,i
■urge in enrollrru'nt Mtmt
MUiiiA to have Iwim a t.if»!''
' ' ' : vvafe.
.ijtging atti I 'firing
the 1*«!4-I*W vh>x>l war, btwrnm ha*
been KMmmj! ^i far thi> veai. A.* of
Monday. Au}i;u»l 'V). fnri)llm«ni w ;
onr pfrcenl over U%l \>'.ir» tii ii-
1 I ! 111(5 to A-iSkistanl rr«-^iil«'nt ot
• Mi.^tit M ■n.»i»i>ftH-nt S»eM I >!ii'>
i .how<. thai ■
iv*','^--''- .r which If,
firs! tw ind th«' -.1.
Mon, V n.n iFfUlt ••JudenN aii.i . «< ■
continuing; «lutation studi-nl-. rt>lli-d
through HarjHT at one pi>int or another.
Hardiv an\i<[H' tvoulJ diatbt thr stsi-
M* EWWLUMCNT. pi«» e
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Empty soutk
lots provMo
more parking
KmIh p. PoAialia
NEWsoyqw
Parking at Harper ha»
long MTicr t>een a pniblttn
.lunng the peak, hour*,
■\ hich t\ picallv last from
■' iHi .1 m. until 12.W p m. and
.n;.)in inm\ mKI p m to *» 30
i m VVhilo tht-n- may seem
!.• U- unK'jrjble drov«"«. of
,ir>.. then- an' .utii.ilK p.irk-
•■'K '«pot» avail.ihU-
Beton' '^W p m . Monday
throiif-h t-nday there are
r.'W? s(udent> that come and
►;<) during; that time p»Tiod,
accordmv; li' A'.'.i>lant
President >'! 1 Tiri>llmenl,
St«\ e Catim
I >«lm .iImi ii-piirt> thai
■ I 111 (■ 111 Mondav
$«'eO>M)KINGanPaM.1
Artlmt Msry DrltBehmVs new exhibit Word Patterns speaks volummm
vrt I hi- ni>.!\ h.intfdr rippini: thriiin;h
When Marv I)ritM.h»'l irealp* her
,irt 1 fhi"i-..ind v>ordj> are worth t>f>e
(■'•-''■
1 n'uk around h«-r ixhibit
Tattems. currentK on d^pLiN
: to vjliti II"
xhihil nHni.
I 'attema, a wnrs of 20 different j
vh, Imtng the iMst wall t-ach p.n
I onM^>t^ of iwe jn»f a h.ilt mv h Jn-H-
maker pin* arrangi-vt to torrn tin' U-t
lew of 20 dtfferrnt won.fs Ihi-M'
wtMds. form wha' DrilMhel i ali- ;""
turns" Ejch word -inh .i~ up
"cu.*fvn)n." form* j ..ommon phi..-.
wf>en plaied after thi' word pin
\to\ m^ from Ihi- displ.u iliKk
iMse .iroiiiid Ihf riKim .ittenlion i'>
nf«> itr.ivMi I.' 111. Ph->e HomDnvm.*
■ nn(nv\ii.ili'l\ op-n.. up
ork I think th.it ttw
■us It > at^nit
\ nliovs 1T1>; ihi-
••x,.implf ol thi' iitl. ttif mi'aniri;
t*H>, transljirs tv\i' Jiitt-o'iit \\.i\^
(t looUi litht-r W ri'.id pn>-vhiM<i . i
1.... :.(. vv ii)^ hcvt-r w.u \v»u i\ jnl to
'hihits .irou" ' ■'■■
I- l.-ss to :■
fl .- .'\\:' ;nu = r['ri-tjtlOfl> '-Dsj.rlHl
fV-liel t.jlurin>; .i niiHlil.ition NH>k
bound and uspindt^i) in .in old
V*ht VINAOIK
W»t«f Water Cvaryi
sewing maihine box, Painted
I jdit.v w hich intermingles cosmetic
.'lot n.imo and lines i>f te«t on ail-
ored painl >ticks and Art Indices It
(Cokir & I ight), with its different
colored flashlights and ..ubtlv etctH»d
See EXHIBIT, page 7
Harper's new improvement not improved for all
Carta Lozaa*
Harpi'r i- an institution
'\ idev man
s forth*. it
'hat » isit the- t.uikiin^
h.iN nventK undiT
gOTH' exlennive reno^ ations in
improM' ,ind miKierni/c the
fuiKlions ,.t the washroi'ms
The rt'sult ot the reniiH-lelmi;
Is nottim.; ' ■ bv disappointiJ
HMttKWataft — F«tf» a
NMra P««M »-S
C»— alanf — ^aC* 4
Pa<*S
th.
.llHHit but
that th.n .ai
.Jii, IV.' to th.
!'i more con-
.nnre rim mu-
tter
autoinaiti llu'lv- .iiuJ faucets
j> vcell a> a cUMnlin»'.ss tfial
imh br.init new can gi\e A
>ample ot w fiat tf»r new bath-
rooms do rv»t otter an h n\-~
tct h.me la. Lets .m.i !■.! ■- i
iiealth Services
offer therapeutic
chatr massage.
Student Senate
prepares to he voice
of students.
iiii\
Pankanin ,i
\ Administrator.
,1 je\ lews loni
!iiei>l> and concerns trom the
itiduidu.ils that visit the
I'Uilding "shi- t.>und the
Tiidiontv ol iIh ...nimenls
■ovv.irvis tti.' ru AN i\ f.'iu'V .it.-vl
iMthrooiiis .\.'M .virenieU
■ u i r :i [. ' result
A&E:
Blair W'itdi Project
director Myrick to
\ iMt Harper.
••• Pmf t
■ tti.' pio|i'>t I >n the other
iiand. then- wen- s«.veral con-
cerns about the new bafh-
riKims. which were ntxxfs
such a> a mirnir to reflisrt any
incoming visitors to the
washnxim as a safety precau-
tion, a widening of tfw walk-
wax tor handicap accessibili-
t\ and a lack of space at tfie
sink Pankanm. being a
SM RESmoOMS Pit* 3
Former Tliarper
quarterback returns
as assistant coach.
•m Pa(a •
NMMMVataft PaC* a N««a
...raCa a
-'•i** a»Mta.
JPaCaS
O a mpMsfiiititaiw
Tht MarbingtT
Parking Solution: Try tile empty iots
contniw •n>m page :
thfDUgh Thursilav thfrc .in- H iW" ^tii
dental that cimuf and j;i> dunng that
hme period is Wfll The amount i>l
-'11 li-nts that will come and >;ii
i^hout the day «'xnvd- tht-
Amount of (tarking spot*, him ever
thrrr ate never that many driv mn -Ui
d«tits on campus at one time
The Harper PolRre have )u->i
icctntty iiUrted iwoBilortng tnAk at
tiw Al^anquin Road tnlrance in an
effort to minimise accidents when the
entrances becotne geverely congested
While this does help to relu-ve
confuiuan at the »top signii, one <>l tht-
two entrance* are bkic)u!d oft m ihi-
lots in front of the liberal Arts
Building and The Welbu-w Ci-nh-r
Parking «(«im to be virtually noiv
exLstent during tome peruid» ol iK>
day, tmwfver that rn.n " ■' ■ ' mI1\ N-
thecase The last vci \pril
I***!, "iht'ws the .inu'uiii .t j.itkin^;
spots th«it Harper has had up until
this past summer wtu'n thrv v^^•n■
n-paxi-d tnii restriped in null -tvli'
parking
"Then* wert' about 4 s(Kl pjrkin>;
spois arimnvl v-inipvis in l**^*i^ -^^inv
Suprrws >r 111 riibli, MliU KtHiii
Kin>;
lilt rrstnpin^; a<l>lis1 apprnxi-
niatfh (»• m-» ^pol- V\ilh an
appriiximatr total .•! ^vMK' ^lujfnl
-.put- llnTf i» i'niiiii;h parking lo
a. lommiKl.iIf ttv am n ■•' -in.t. nf-
that u ill 's- 1*11 . .in\y
Ih»Tf .in- li'l.ii 1 i . . . , ■ ,. ,;
Harp»-r with thru nl th. ni Uti \irlii
alK unloKhevI
lots thnf, tour and fiM-, on the
HEALTH WATCH
• OMMimti Month
September is Natiitnal (. hulestetoi
Educatitm Month. In honor of the
r. i^t Health and P»ycftological
'\ ices is offering cholesterol
sdvcning and mfurmauon for ttu-
denti and rtafl. If vnu don't know
are
of
thoMMerviaik.
(AvaiUbie the whole
all X62(i8 for an appnint-
• $1100
'!>/ ;4aHmini Editc»tkm
V, Thursday. Septanber 23. II
1 pm, BtmHie*s and Social
■nee LaU>y Dle%Hk Teilwician
>Uid«nl» and WtoUneaa and Human
Performance staff will prmride cho-
iealerol literature. tc>w-fat snacks
and diet rtvomraendatiocts
•TNie S4mutgrmenl for $tu ^ '
Come lo "Managing Vu
Hmr* swninar .m i....
SepltTnh«-r 2«, IllVMfi pm In
\^^^ StuJent atwl Admini«tratoan
Center tc learn how to fiiaipeti
stxidy skills, organize assignments'
and plan you time wisiU
Mralegies on reductt^ lesi
will als>i l<e imluded
*rhrnipeHtir Clmir Matssuv.
Starting sieptember l^. ,
College Hill h«- oltenng vfvaii mair-
sagf— iHi *'le«.U'd Wetirw-sdavs and .
lliurKUys You can get either a 10
ininule mtwige f<,>r $10 or a 15
minutp inMM((e for tl5.
To schedule an apoointnuiit stop in
Health and Vw . «,
\M>2. Studt^t 'i.Ti
Center w ;all W
•Nafprr Welliut.^ k_. .,.-.
If you'ir interested in hfalth and
wellness or want i i <■
working m the field u;
a Harper WBHtu-ss A,ni.
monr Monnatii-in. call Hi
m>rth I'fii* "• •'■ ' r lull i-yt-n dunng
th*' ^HM^ , irt^ ^^in^
kinn priip. ••^•11 a fH>sMhlf M>lutlon
111 th«' niassiM- parkins pn>blem that
vsiHild spread i»ul ih*' iiiass<"s of cars
Wf encourage studnUs to start using
thi- s^iiilh lots
It ^ not the must altracliM' place
li- park bul th«>\ an' available.
lih-s.- --piit^ miuht nut K" the closi-st
to the buildings, but tlnv s.ivf ihf
time ol M'archlng lor a spot elsi
when-
Although crowdt'd King s<iys that
HarpiT has sutticient parking tor fac-
ulty and students However, student-
must K" pn-pared to us«- the other lot--
and take an extra minute to get to
class The lots will be recounted
jgam latiT this month
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est treatment lor a bee -lint;'
pti- -ting^ ini ;
' reifne-.-.
hng ol til.
the IxhJv
,N allowing
may als«> occur
iiig Indiy idti.i'
stings sh»niU1 .
then '
stlP'.;
lot al reactions lol
1 I'ull or stTapi-
er \
I lie
gall
tiitliiulu brtathing
•-.li!,], tion >M,i ^ll.K k
them bv
111 ^S'k II
■ « tht
'ilf ..In
itli Miap and water
.:..►> ,. , ..4c ol n>.' 'I •• " '• '
\pplv cold comp
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! .ike a ntw-pa-sc ription ^nv
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Restrooms: Renovations may be new, not improved
contmao from p«|* 1
immediately tuok conctrn and lictuin
ktT improvements
Therefore, she spiike with B«ib
Getz, the Director of Physicil PUrt
He took concern as well and teamed
up with Pascuala Herri-ra. thi'
tVO L DS (Kuidanteor>;ani/atit<n tor
leamingnli'>at>ted Nludent^l adviM>r
To({ethtT they ti~.tw) the i%>.ue of the
narrow washriK>mN and found that it
was difficult for wheekh.iir maneu
vers Henx-ra stated, I am >;lad this
happened becau!*- I am mor«' aware
for evervtirw* ne»>ds "
The n.irTow walkway in the bath-
riHims was alwi a ciwuem to C ann
U'vmKton and Mary Pnlnias/ik of
tin- Health Services tVpartmenI Ihr
two women made use nl the narrow
sp.Ke and u>nducti\i an fxpinmitit
lo m.»ni'U\rr rolntas/ct • '^ m
ri>v\('il v\h«flv i.nr tfiri-i,.
v\a\ ill IIh' wushriHtnis iiu\ !>mmu1
mo\ in)5 throui^h tfn- entr\w.n ditti
cult and at the same tinu-, discourag-
ing lor .in indiv idual
(.el/ vl.ititl thai the new wash-
rismi^ .Iff .It ADA (.American
Ihvahlfil \.n si.md.ird- and do mivl
i.-f' I'li^ h,- .idmitted ih.il |ii>t
i . balhriK>m ■< miM^iin-
I ■> .1 >-tandards, tfu-v do iii't
m\ 1-ss.ifiK nuti the needs of all indi-
V idiiaK In ^ui h a hmiteif -.p ■
, .in iiiiK .i.i.iinim<Kla!>' niosi
sl.ited i.fl/ wi- ni.utt- »'U( im --i
eHorts Inn. ol toursi'. Jul not v\.int
this uncomtortable lor am one
Pankanin staled •■rKouragingl), "He
IS now doing what ht> always does:
works with tf»e community " He is
presently working with architects to
mm e the partitions in the washrooms
SIX to nine inches mward to alleviate
the tight walkwa\. As for future ren-
ovations, C"iet7 has already planned to
us«' a mori" diverse team of consul-
Miit- Wf do n«>t know if tfiat will
rcMiKo this issue fullv, but as Jeanne
I'.inkanin stated. Bob s heart is m the
right place '
Harper Spotlight: Lucy Bliss
snFrwmTEn
Akhuu^ DWHiy of the stu-
dctili in Harper's halls aw
ficfh out of high !Krh(x>i. some
coote in from the rattier haid-
er school of life I ucy Biias b
oneof tfiese
Bbis, 32. ha» come back lo
school lo achieve the chvams
that bef^an when she was a
child
When Lucy wat young,
she was fascmated by ttie
beauty thai fine art tliattJl
Howev et her paicnii dis-
couraged her tieiause of what
sane consuier tfie lack of real-
istic jobs and the money that
fpies with them.
When she graduated high
srfiool she said she was hcs-
<Mt and at a losa for aetf-ron-
itdence. In addMioiv she did-
n't have the money to go lo
college.
In 19<M Lucy went Ki.
schiKil, begmnittg at
Rooaevelt Collegr and then
transfening to Harper
TYtis is where she decided
to follow her dreams in tht- art
field
Lucy say*. "U I never try
for II. I'll never know, so
what's the liakr
Currently. Lucy is working
as an auditor* asaistant.
Recently divorced, she
also raises her daughter
NalaSc. who is 6 yeiars old
I ucy is taking ceramics
tio at night, but says her
real passion is for painting.
She describea her own art as
abstract, stirrealistk aivi folk
style.
Lucy's favorite artists
include OorgU O'Keefe,
Salvador Dali and Claude
Monet
After Lucy gets her
Aaaociales in Arts she will be
letuming to Rooseveil for a
degree in I iberal Arts.
Eventually Lucy wants to
be abke to travel to see art and
other various cultural icons
from around the world.
Overall, Lucy &aid she has
had a gotxj experience at
Harper with both the daMe.r
she has taken and the teadv-
ers.
She says that she has
en|oyed learning irom the
teachers, rK>t only tfw subject
on hand, but fnwn their opin-
ions and We expenencvs m
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strengthen involvement
MMM«IO«tll
V\ilh a new st.itl .ind a
ruv\ student NkIn lo n-pre-
s.>nl. the Student Senate has
gatfu'n-d to plan out an
appmaih thai will take us
intit the n«'v\ niillcnnmni
C^tT the i.iurs,- i>i the
suninirr thr "si^natt- irnl
lhr»s- to lour limes a month
Ik I,i\ out the foundations
lor a number of ideas for the
upcoming sch«H>l year
.According to Senate Irea
surer Susan Ka/mieic/ak.
this ve.irs gnnip is pit to .>
iiT\ pnsliu li\.- si.irt
aui'some
team.
Ka/uiieTi/ak s^tui -\nd \^e
work realU vmII js .j team
All <»l us wo jusl get along
i^>alK realK will
This \c.ir s Senate has a
wide varut\ ot objtvli^es
and go.ils
Vlost imfn'rlanll'. ''■•■
St n.i!.' IS inten'sted i
ting lh>- views of th<- ^r.i
dents fiere at I lar|HT
A.ii'fding to ka/mier-
c/ak the S-nate (lofx-s to
get students involvt>d To
gel more diversity Fv)ual
reprfMnlation ol all stu-
ilenls at Harper College '
rfn- Harper Senate, a self
describeil student's voice
on the campus,' meet bi-
weekly and consists of a
president, vice president,
tn-asiirer, trustees and vari-
ous student representatives
Ka/mierc/ak says the
s»-nate plans to assist stu-
dents this November in vot-
ing in fhi' primaries for the
next president i>f the United
States
Then- is als*) The Ctuts
tor Kids pnigram m wluch
Ihixi-s are placed around the
lampus lor students to
donate coats tor chanties
last year we had 30
loats donated,' said
ka/mierc/ak, ' This year we
w ould like li> make it K) "
ITie Harper tollege
Senate is IcKated in offtce
\y^2 in tfie Student and
Administratiim Center
lor students wishing to
' in . onlail with the
-'inale they can call
^^7»*2^^244 or send an e-
mail lo Harper_hass©h<it-
mail com
rfie S«»nale will b«' happy
lo answer all question and
concerns.
Dont
A
slop now.
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Comiifimtary
Uie Harbinger
Sep««nib«r 13, 1«9
Our vl«w
Miscommunlcatloiis
lU-mi; ,1 inu -.p.ipfr fh.it
belifvcs ilNvlf to have journaiifttu
integrity, we do our best to cre.ite
jn accurate and unbi.ix >! r, | .tt
ing. The Harbinger i^ nvi ,i ^r.>
>.ery store checkout laiu- lahloui
All we ask is that when we need
information, our sources help us
obtain It
The most \itai part of creating
a non-biased reporting of current
events rei|uires access to inform.!
tion regarding the people or
tuganizations in the public
domain The free flow of infor
mation is what helps the readers
.ind, in turn, helps the organiza-
tions and e\en the publications
themselves to keep i;i>in^
If the right to iniormation in
the public domain is so highly
\ alued in this countrv that it has
become a law then wh\ has H
been so hard tor u^ al llu-
Harbinger to get it? We would
think that if there were a partuii
lar aspect about Harper b«'ing
published in a newspaper the
people we need to talk t(v vmhiIJ
be willing to help provide infor-
mation that would accurately
piirlra\ iheir sidf ot an issiif
I't course there were a tew
Lcntacts that provided llu- inlv<r
mation we needed willingl-
ama/mgh quicklv Totho-
thank \ (>u ondlessU
Howivir there v^ ere some that
u ere Us^ than uillipj; OiU'
u riter attempted to contact the
Academic Affairs office, but
tound that till' faiilitv v\as Uss
than enlhusiastiL about providing
information in a timelv fashion.
The more accurate information
that we receive in a timelv man-
ner llu- niorr i>ur ri\uli-rs ',\il|
know, and that in turn helps the
individuals and organizations
presented in our paper In the
words of Rill IVR..|IK VVe
Who Turned Off Thetights?
ocato»mct*a
What could tv wi>r-
■' .1 park
ing lot lit night'' VV.iIki!
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I'arkin^ luts
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(■luite lm.tgine (ji-ttin^ h
Jll w
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s. jri>i.( luit ot nn- as itio parking let li>;hts all turned J
oft.HithtHit warning, loavm); me in total darkness l|
didn t know it 1 %houk1 try to gel to mv car, or go back I
t>< thi- building I Juln't know if tfte lights wen- timed I
u 1 go lift or if It w as an aicident 1 didn't know vvfio, if |
in\(ifH-. was anmnd I did know I was scared.
Har|-ST turns off it's lights at midnight Now Ij
know I \% i>h I had then. 1 would ha\ e askisf sumeorvf |
1(1 walk nn' out
I i^ui-stiKii th( -a\v<.\ .'I tuniini; .ill the parking lot j
klunng the night l.ranted. mifct stuJi-nts are
,-,.nn'. ili-vs thi- cra/y newspaper kids), b\ tfien,
tnil v\hat at>»ut the n-sl of the p«s>plf left on campus
Iht- tampus still h.is public salety, and cleaning I
staff here Ihnuighout tfie night. In addition
till' Jark lots could serve as a brettlmg
>;riuinLi tor outsiders kM>kmg lor tniubli-
VVi'll. how can anyone stay safe? It is
not as impossible as one might think.
I'ublk Sifi-ty IS mon- tfian willing to escort I
students to tfietr cars att»T fyours AImi.
some of the tights can t>e turned on by I
I'ubtk Satetv, lust nsjuires a pfuMW call.
I'ublic Safrty is on duty all night keepint; I
the campus sate arKi pnrtected
While I wouldn t throw caution to the I
w iiiit w hen aloiv n'mt-mK-r itn-n- is sume- '
■ic tt. tu'lp !■■ ' ' •■ii.;hl
aiss^R--
Ask Uncle Bill
Col ■ qvMtioB? A»k lioele Bill. He at* oot be riftit, but it'i rtill
|oo4 adTire. Drop off vour Irttrre to the Htrbiager ia AM7.
1 twve a ^vrsiHi in one ol my
clauses wfui really seems to
appreciate my feet, N<it ir .i
gixxl "Hey. that s cute nail j^'l
»h." Mirl at way SUin- on a
"Hev, if you're not Ji.mv .iivi
thing later, can i suck
whjcli is reallv >- .i-^.
He has rl•^•■
touch my l«s't it. i..ii..«-. im
around the class room and even
worse around campus fhi* per-
son IS really fn-akv ami 1 liave
t.i'kfii thf pntpiT I I.', iiih.ms By
that I mean I tuld him t.'
alone, told mv tracfier anJ piitiju
satetv After all this he still wont
leave me alone He corcstantly
.stares at me and my feet! Wfut
should i d, •
Dear Loves to Mear Sandals,
.;in siiunds like tie might
" -'Hh fries short ot a
He might be dan-
KlU'lis, .,im iH- i.iuld alsii \fr%
well be harml.---
Thf t ' ' itiai vou can i
take thi 't he is fvarm-
ifss I il.in ; mx-it li> tfll m>u the
■ ■-i^ 111 undert».timating crazy
^HS'pIr
f-oi ui^w 1 uiHild sdv avoid
him al all costs and. w'ittu>ut
t>etng rude (and thereby risking
getting him angry), be blunt
at>out your desire to have noth-
ing to do with him It tfu- pmb-
lem ci>ntinues re-notify Public
Safety
Wfyen talking to Public Safety
tell tfyem. in detail, atH>ut this
person's actions and make sure
they know you ai* seriously
itraid
Lovi.
Uncit Bu L
Editorial Boar#
I he llarhiriirer
Co-Editon in Diier-Samm Hays. Aian E. Mnanh
Neiws Editor..
A4E Ed.!..ir
Feauture-
..Kevin Ptxluska
..Jotm Tiilotson
...Carta uo^ano
Kismess Maryager..... Amanda Offsnoacher
Faiajlty Aavisor_ Oarm Gi(«
Staff Writers and Assistants
Noel Bago. Micnaei Goth
Jose Lacdan, crtnstma Sanders
Herb White
Oanaral Pollclas
rne Hmitrft»ri» in* attOant puOication lor trie Harper coii«g« crnput carnmnty.
l»jUiiMa l>.iM«<i« tnnK#icwt tna tenaoi «**r mcqit ayrmg rnifMys aro fnai
anams. riw papar it aatrnukmalim ta at ttuMntt. facuRy ana aatwsstration.
r>w Hatemttr'a now gwpiwa tt to tmvtm Ow Harp^csmnwvty wtti xnormation
■mrtannf to «s* camoin ana ft> funoKUng soramunty.
LMttn Pokcy
r-w narwijarwwcoowt wters to tf» aartof ana <«s>twt to our oatonait. cattare
T^^taKfnaaanavKiutiaattanaruiiewtoyanfvtuniMWiv SicnattMm mil '«•
■wcvwouinniWMaM M lattart aw contant aw tutiact to aoiting.
Pigguctt and samea* aoNKt-MA n 'maMa>lwifvrani not nacestaniv andorsea By
ir« «<wo« or tfll* patKir. rxw oy tn* coNaa* aomnttiwion of BoafO of l>i»ctor»
•^xk<><^M anouM M tooMnMd dntK^iy to t)ia aowrtttar. oru ail pur^iMM an at
•'« atcmtar ot tn« ca'vaur'wtr
MMtmgAddims:
The Hart)inger
Wiiham Ramey Harper College
1300 West Algonquin Road
Palattrye.lL 60067 7098
Phone Numtiefft.
txjsiness office; 847 925 6460
news office: 847.9256000 xt2461
fat 847.925.6033
copyngm 1999, Ttte H»rt)ing»r.
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Artsar^ntortalnmoiit
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Titanic Steerage Band to kick
off Concert In the Quad Series
J*ta Tlll*t»*a
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Harper tolU*Ki' will h.n >
•mpu*. atui m>, it - n. it Iht
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with J \TW sh. 'W 'll '^. ^
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folk Ming> ■.luh ,1- l.'lihm iiinu
Up." "MilN ot (.1.11
Rjx-ky Riwd t.. I >
their audient.f~
a««ilc ttonn will briac It* Irlth
felh umisIc to Nafp«>.
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amJ daniiMl i.
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Blair Witch Director to
Speak, Entertain Harper
J«lNI THtotSMl .iivl hi^hH mm tilni
I hf film I riMttvl mon- bu/j- b\ its
iii.iv jliM' mtemi't markftinj; whuli
•I KiUM-d MMTK- to thmt thf lilm actual-
ly K hapfHTwM
I lie ^ttidrnl tiimnuikiTs t-vtiitu-
,!h 1.!^- Ihiir v\.H in Ihi- wtH)d>. and
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.irsls IXmahiif, |o»h l.tiinard, and Mikt-
•'XI VVilli.im-. uith iTvptic notos, eeru>
ii! noiM-. latr ni>;hl w.ikf up tails, and
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The HdrbingiT
Enrollment, Where did all the classes go?
P«ge7
ContmuM fiont 0«t* I
tistJc at first glance The lmt> .tt rf);istniii.>n
seemed to never end and lh«- clj>ses that p«H»
pie wanted were filling up faM
KegiNtratitm ti>r the tall «t IXW started late
that spring and cimtmued Ihnmghuut the
summer, while the final pentxl w,»> held i«n
August 2^ through 2^
Multiple opp<>rtunitie» to wgjatn ha\f nul
phased ittudenls' summer euphoria
Ahhough students fia\e dmded to come tor-
ward later than usual this tall, the tvimttul was
still impressive "Students have been slow to
register this semester," explains t. atlin I h.r.'
has been a big surge tn the first weeks
The tiital head count as of Mondav. .August
W wa> 17,7H7 This total is expected to
change in anticipation of the late start classes
and again by ttn- iiid ot tfu- folKw m*; lermv
"We don't stop i.ountin>; until th.- end oi th.-
summer term. Cat lin sj\ s
With enrollment dlre.Hl\ -urp.isvinj; l.ist
year s totals and with more students expected
to *rnv e m the later months, whs aiv xi man\
T ciHirsc- set twins b«'ing withdrawn'
I. nee ot the m.iss withdrawals can l>'
seen all oser campus \ »^uKk walk thnnigh
the K.ngineering and Applii\l Ifchnoli>gv
Building will reveal withdraw .il slips with
amounts m upwanis of twn>K m . >ri.- li.ilK> iv
After spt-nding I los,' i,i m h.mr
tratjon line, s^-veral students havu >,-■*■■ ■
dass only to hnd thai the courses they sixnt'vl
up for hdd been cancelled I'.riHTi sijjns oui
side tfu'ir respective lixatuwis n. ■!. >. I.iss,-s that
are withdrawn
In M)me cas*". the i l.iss«-s K'lni; i ii( in- p.irt
lit associate or .-riinis th.il m.iru stu
dents are eni K.r i\.iiti('Ic ii>
receive an AsuA.ule» l>fgr«-e in (ounwilLstn
• j.lcnts must takf the class Feature VVnIii..
v\ hich has InxTi w ittujrawn this semester
Nmie of the hardest hit pnigrams stn-m to
have bct-n thf .lasses ,.(tered in tfve
tngineerinK anJ Vpplicvj Viemes liuiUiins
The Fiiv S'leive pr»>gram has h.Kl vimc ot
cLuMTs withdrawn this semester
txrtutive IX'an of Instruction I.>m (. hoi.t
n-ports that manv ot the class»-s .in- . .mnlUJ
due to lack of student turnout, wliuh cientu
alh leads to the Lxk ot tundiny; to support ,i
particular cours«' Then' .ire situations when-
theT are |ust tew Uhi students i,. m.ikc it iilii-
calHmallv or linaiviallv sound to otter the
class
in i>rJiT lor .1 i l.iss t,, s|j\ on th« rust, r
there must be at least UH*> stuJints .nrolliil
in that spix'ifK cours«- N>nn i.njrsjs si.n ,.,1
the s^holule with less ih.m in stiidints it ihi\
.iri rii|uired tor gr.idu.ilion
However some murst-s th.it ,ir> pulUil end
up -Teing n-inslated during the luvt semi-sler
It the couPH" IS r«\|uir<\l tor a sj-i ,<t students
in a caiwr pri^r jni x'i t ni.ix 'ii .1 . l.iss ,;,. iMlh
ei);ht to ten student- e
t hoice repo'i. ,. < , ,ii, .
von munilv col
class dn>p ral>' >i> , .m.., T-..ai.'iis i^ nn . , i
lea>;uc»s at oth«'r sv h> 'ols h.i>
our numK-rs an
muilltv itllleKe^
Problems lh.it eM~i i
dt.iwals. acconling to t hoK
(XHi'- planning or to p«K>r
ratfier a system of trial arul <
past trends, to find the K-st
stucenis to chcKiM' fnHn
cn"dit and in>n-crt"dil sections runninj;
tall. I think we do a pretty gixxj job '
>m mull riH' lh.it
.tt .-'th»T ..(Mil
lit
ufse w ith-
•, ire not Jue to
enrollment, but
rror h.isiH) i>!l 01
this
jPfr
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Exbiblt: new Word Pattoms art
show confirms a tbonsaad
words aro worth ono pictar*
t;cy^r:nueo rrw^ page 1
word "light. ■ all e\eni|'lil\ strji^hltorward plavs on words.
"I play with words," l>it?H-hel savs of ht-r art 1 have I
>»u«"is yiHi'd call it a sense ot humor w ith my work "
KiR l-iiH"s follows Dntschel's word play mohf, but with a
slionger sense of hnality to it Fhe piece is compristvl of a
baker's do/en of tix- tags dan^linn (mm a string, each with a
diffenrnt term for death
lust as death and life ro hand m hand, so, too, is
Piil-ihiPs commentary on the ctkI of life is followed by a
senhng the start of lite The ntlling hills and val-
1' liesis are compnsed of wi>rds and phras«-s trom the
tirst t.Hir chapters o( the Bible's Kxik of tk-nesLS
The l.ist piivi- tn demand immediate attention is Water
W.iler i \em\hen- In aihieve the efttvt of flowing water.
1 >ritv.hel double- lavered a piive of window screen, then sten-
V ik'd out ot one la%er diflerenl languages' wtmis for "water."
rhus a»;jin do wurd and image meld info a wtvrking whole.
All nn things do w ilh language." Dritsihel points out, "and
most ol It Is .ippropnali'd I don't pn-tend to be a poet "
At le.ist she appnipriated tn>m the K«st, though Her
>\ orks reierena- the m\ thol»>gy of Sisyphus and Trov, Pamted
1 .i.lies uses .1 monologue tn>m lames lovce's L l\sses. and
Is n-lu-s on. well. Ck-nesis
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HawK Sports
Pmg* • . Wllll»m Raliwy Haip*r Coitog* • S«ptMnb*r 13. 1999
Hughes is new assistant coacli
will hjvt u 1,1.. i.n," i>n »h»-
stdriinn thi» trjMVi But it
will he d ven tdmili.u t.Kr
hv thomr v»h*> wtTV lin rlvtxt
wilh HarpCT* tuotball t«-am
list Uil Form«?r sUrvdKut
Harper v)U3rtt'rb.)( k K>U-
H<n:h»~» mil hf .i»-ii->tm«
ul> anil
Hugtwii was very dvfur.iti
and nude fmv misUkrs 1 1-
was tmty pKlu^l utt A tmi.
I.ist vi>ar
.>(>kin^ at •
.wiuler* v\hv In .- ...-; , ....
n^ ftKHKtll sunwvk her*' tttr .i
universitv Ht- tiim.-it Jtmn
S4-hol.ir.-hip .itttrs (f.itn
We^UMTi lllitHiis .irui I .rii' :
.\rkaivas
Th.' ..(fi-r% I r.
ci>miM>; nut t>(
wefvn't n?jllv vkh.»t I fn^vvi
ed cr suitable to wh.it I ».»»
InoKiriK tor i;oin>; into .moth
«7 colU>{i- to pUn tis'ih.ill .iml
H«f« m\ iilucatiun tlu^hn
sakl 'Si> I Martfd plavmu
some M-mi-piti hall vs ith thf
Kane C"oun(\ K.ik;l»*s tor .1
lOUc!. .! •> , , k . : >^ :~n |
);r(ttng mtKh d« ne it t
in the tn<>ttMll 4«p«vf S»:> I
tUx'iiled 1(1 call nxith ( liasik
arul XIV il he lOL kl use s«>ine
help oviK'hm^ '•■
ORIS \
•Intramural
Grow
Activities
H
l (>nri-fffu I' . n.inipi
and .1 Mcti>r> tn the
: Ihv
Ml
■iwhip
IVfisl-
Myto llMglM*. ••■totciH N«wkt C*mIi
»M)>teavMcnwMTt
. the system lAe bii-f
t It aiKi I lan h«'lp mi!
s hat I m iloiii
ilopt-lulU th<
Hu|{he* to llu- > . .
mil be 4 K'^^1 »'ne I '
may m>» get the «jmi- "■
mve pnxluctMm as thes did
las! vear but the kraiwtetlge
ot the game that I luj;he% will
p.i«., ..ni. 1 .,iK,.f plaver-
■hoiil ' K-netKul
home ,ill thn
It ~ .1 .;.. ,n :,-,-|Hii4
llipjlh.^ h.i.. ,ilso t.iki-n
M^tr.il »U'}'«s to impn>\e br^
.o.i.hini; ability >uih i^
^liKlvinv; films He hii
tlv- i.,ir s Hawks will b«
■v tnwn hts cxy^
'iTTm-r plncr
"1;
backs. Hu^lte^ saiit Heii>>; 1
OP I studied a lot ot tiim !
at it takes (o be in
'■ set the (lib dime .11
Plus I taced the
it we'it' going to
l\ave a k^t iif expert
■ n'lningmfhal Icanp 1
Hid a k>t ot kniiwk'.'
.it^oiii mi\-hanKs to get •
pl.iv If ^ rea.h tor the gam.
Making thi' -wilih trom
being a plaser to a coach 1^
not always easy Smu- have
Nsti siiicesstul and others
tid It til be a loiii:li
' It's quite dilleri'i.t
the tK'ld versus oil
.: hes found coaching
•rt ditticult than
: put his line ot t<v>i
li.is pushiii him to tin
^" ' '>• .ilvi has h.iil
•' use the old
;i !i,t. t ,11 IM ;t: .1 I, \\ vlflUs
title
Lady Hawks volleyball
In need of new players
STAFF WWIEn
Like many sports
teams at Harper, th*-
■ .n^. Volleyball
IS lacking plavir«.
How ever it isn I l.i. kin^
in skill
'nl\ six players
registereil on the
roster as ol SeptemK>r "
but head ci>a«.h Sharon
Stauder is confident m
her sijuad's ch.inces
Each ot the I ad\ Haw i.
are volley '.all veter.i'
and an- excited to eslab
lish th*'nist-Kt*s in the
Region l\' CVilv tu
players return trom l.i
season's team thai tin
ished »>-20. in middle
blocker Missy Rommel
arnl outside hitter set-
ter Jackie Kramer
"BasKatty we ha\i
brand new Ic.iiii
Stauder said \\i- m
got a lot ot talented
freshmen. Most ot the
nrw girts played club
jn^i t.i^h s^hiHil yolley-
ball V\e haye realiv
pt>werful hitlirrs and
our serve rej'eive is
looking really slronc
I anssj Tonne (V
11^ i IS really 1.
m»Hl IIkI sh«' s .1 iu'p-
till tot us in the tutiirv
ll.irptt s |k|.\ |,».s. s
tnmi l.isi s<Ms,.n in. Iij.lc
seller Krook.- 1 'I'-.iri >
and lodi K.'s-..
Kommel will lake leai
1 aptam roles as the mo- ■
■ ncei) veteran o i
■n Buttalol.rov^'
llij;!' S.hool priHliKls
■-h.in.n (. hill uii .111.1
I i;r.i. Iii.it
r /..lln.-r .lis ,
|om the team
rhi:' ladv H.iwks
have the skill and expt
nerue but m order li> Iv
^ful they PH-ed 1 1
' accustomed ti
..un other and stavini;
injury-fri-e is critical
Stauder believes the ki-y
to season lies in the
players desire lo win
I think thev have a
really gixxi chance ot
linishing abovi' S(Mi "
Stauder said
.T. we get II).
n we'll lio ui'li
»'■ n- liHikiiif; l.Tw.ird
II- hav ing a ^otxl. stnm);
s«.ison We le k«>kin>;
m»)d we |usf ru'x-vl to
w ork on team unity .snd
)^vl fxpirun. I-
I His s, .is.>n H.irprr
'Hvte m a vastK
il cimteretuf
Iiil.-n t ommunils
College .mil llli-ioi-
\ alley n'ventlv .tr. ■;
.ml Ir.iv ini; the K.
I\ v\ ith onlv tour tcjiiv>
lln' I jiK M.iwks .ilsii
wi'lmni. ...i^
t.ilil -~ .
"x-elingci
Ihe l.idv H
were siheduled to tr.n
el to C ollegi- of IXiPage
lor a *:» am contesi and
will travel to Rock
Valley lomornm Th«'
tirst serve will be hrinl
at fe p m
Come write sports tor
Tfie Harbinger.
We could use the "
\'isit our oftici'
Beginning in (anuary. the
Intramural Departiru>nt yvill
introduce a nrwly expanded
activity program Thee^ipan-
" will doubli
\\ made av.i m
Is for their activities,
.1 nday and Wednesday
ey enmgs will be added lo the
Tuesday and Thursday line-
up tor IM activities in the
Harp«f Gym in buikltng M.
Ihe program will run for
three hours each of tliev
evenings started at 7 p.m.
Mr Jim Ryan, Director ol
Intramural, will be sieeking
~! iili-nt input tnhi tlye plan-
.ind scheduling of these
ilies by contacting repre-
!.itives of Harper clubs
and members of the Student
Senati- Students wishing to
become involv«xl in attend-
ing planning sessions should
contact Mr Ry.in at his office,
r.H>m M2tl2a or call xt 6%3
•Saturday .Morning Touch
Football League
The IM Department is
kKiKing for six tn eight teams
for a touch football le^^
this fall Plans for a rcnind-
rubin scheduk? and playoff
format is planned. Gaines
would begin at 'i am on
^turdays with a three game
schedule concluding at ntxm.
Students inten»ted in form-
ing teams should contact Jim
Ryan at xt. 6%3.
Hawks win first game
H«(» WHIt*
• s. lis llvkcts I'Ut
(l*-tfjis(= Wills t h.inipionshtps Ihe
Hawks ...ntinut to pl.u soiullv .m
Ihi- J.tinsiM side i>t (he ball as they
lild '.is! '.,.11 wh.-n thlA VV1M1 Ihe KC
I't ( M.irper shutout
\\., ,-ii I ., ,.,„ii,.- I'-i.
S tot ol v>ut
deirMs<' p|.n r II .1.) , I'.i, li
i.'hp I ii.tsik s . ;. tense is ,in
► lii'wn .|uanlit\ I .n.sr Mepler had
ikI >;jme He s j steadying inllu-
ciKe on defens*' along with the
returning defensive plavers tmm last
vear '
The Harfvr s oltens«' w ill ntx-d some-
oiu' to step up and perform if Ihi-y
plan to go far this season The offim.se
kwt thrif tumbles and threw one
interception in the s,,isimi openi i
TIley lost a few key players last year
that were a big part of that champi-
onship si'as<in, namely. all-ct>nfervnie
w ide receiver David Searcv
Quarterback Kyle Huglws. and run
ning backs (^iruy M<-< ov and Fn-d
Kobiason
I i,.^,,,),. ,1^ losses, llar^Ki s otleiiM
^hme against Waldorf as
.111 u)' more than MH) yards of total
■lense Rtxeiver Kevin C.leeson
.irked the offense with 10 catchtN
r over UX) yards and 1 touchdown
I fu- ottens«- had a gtxxf first game,'
I liasik said "We had over MK) yards
of offense, which is n>spectable The
lontinual development of the quar-
terback position is our biggest ,on-
cem "
The Hawks were scheduled to host
Triton Community College on
September ''th and will trav.l to
College of IXiPage on Saturday
William RaliMy Harpar Collaf • . Palatiaa, HUm^
Myrick resolves the mystery what are footbaths?
4P^^^V%^^^^H^^vV riBaj *
I Tlllotsan
tAt ECMTiJB
in rv «;,.
fhnv film I-
two LniviTsitv
fliTid* him -^
riiii San> I ■
Vl\ ru k -.
tht'ir vlfiMni-- rh.
mjkf mm u-v lot .1 ;
i\nt' uf tht>M> '
■ in*-! ci^ ns;ht intt . , h.ir
Hay*
h mnnr\ tt'
Myrick
'.)fMhlK' ltH>kN,liriitK inl.' ~-'i'l '''• ^.ira^.^t. t>..r!l in!
■ ■ . .imer.i .mil iii.i!!-. N!' r . k \\i '•,;•< ;ii, ■ ,■ 11
truihli-n;
ru-iK t
Ihv
\'
i-.wH-r .it Ihi-
rh.ilhs
Mvntk UU
he invt>lvt^1 prKi
1' y«»u thn-i
mr whv vi
MX WVMO un tMHe 0
Exchange program brings
French students to Harper
RevlM
>«*SfDi'(W
i fdc utt\
lIKl Jt> an. :
gi\i' th«- ..lu, . . i>. ■rf',ipi!\ !..
visit i\m«TK.l
iv.ih ''i-'li'i ' iti. - I .'ir-iii'^-mn. h<>pe> '•
' .cm .1 simiUc I'v.! . Mill 1!
'■irfnT "I KHifVi' 1 ■:: '!>.
Ih.
M,.ftni.i.
. n'l.in I.H..
K.-MMr. h
••• Narpar flrd hand.
ul^ ^l.iil- ■
-ui« t > brii'
..tuui.
with I
ilair-" ntfki-
• Ih'sc m h>N>ls from
I ~ 111 thf stuiJente
line .It .mv i>t the
hixiK hjd i\ tr IN >-n hf.ird i>f such
.1 lliinv; In l.u t I h.ui tn fxpljin it to
mimon response
the
nuf.1, ,in.i
w.t> I h.iw iHMT hi-ard r>l such
Ihinj; Well, hen- at H.irj^-t wi' .ire
imthin^; if tv>l piiwieerv
i'out the !>ep,irJli>>n ut
f ^tdte' This ifui-stum
•:fnu-K otttTi. ,ind Is nut
.>ne tuanswer In t.ilK-
tM stuitents mdnv -.aw the
'li- .IS Harper s way of sup-
[Hiriinc the Muslim ).iith txith spin
!M,.ii\ .in.l !m.ip,. i.iiiv students
•r thi- linMt^
It It IS m"ves...in I.. I ilii~ «r«iup ut
'iidtTit to hdve sptvidl tacihties tor
!.■ enablement ol their religious
r.ulues lhe\ should t.ik.i- th.il time
■ Iv .11 home, wherx- thev would he
i'le to wjsh .ind gne thiTtis^-lM-s
tlie prn.KV thi'\ deserv . '<« pt.u
mn." sjid Kari-n Mor.in
I de<ided to take M>me ot the
n->liiins to Bob CeU, th«' head of
il plant He n-«ptwided by
that Ih' had heard some ptM-
>■ talk jNhiI tlw issue <it the f»H>l-
iths being in supfH»rt ot a n-ligion,
.1 said he realty hop»-> that is not
■w piMple S.H. the lootbaths
lordmg to (.>et/. the footbaths
- en- installed with th«' intent to pn>-
V ide a safer enyironment for the
Muslim sfudi-nts. who were already
v\ ashing and praying on campus
I ■'•U e»plaiiwvi the fHitential danger
t trying to bal.ince on one wW tiy>t
■iir u hill' lr\ing to wash
V\ !nit asked jtHiut the cost ol the
...tbiths md who paid tor them
thev wcTe paid tor bv
10 more th.w .1 loiirt
1- mam tUnir -
■ident and .-Xdn
1;. Thvy WCT* installed with the
novatkurs *. a te<»l t«» see how th«-\
■ irk out for th*- Muslim students
i s.iid the lurniit plan is to gi\e
. Iix>tbaths a st-mester. t«i s»v how
■ ■ '■.'re lOnsiderinK .idding
inipus
MKitncr student, Mandv
VVithem. questioned the priorities ot
Nawa Paga 2 Nawai
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September 27, 1999
Exchange: Visiting students get a feel for life on other side of Atlantic
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HEALTH WATCH
Seminjir
0\ Wedntrsdav, Ortt*er 6, 2-1 pm Caryn Uvinnt..r
Campus Pivihi.l.vi^st will pn-jiCTit the pn>gr.im ' Bt-ahn^
Iht-BliK".' I! 'tmtAi.iminUtrjtuin Building. ThK
seminar wii. ^„,.-. ,,,u in understanding dt^n-ssum, ht-lp
delennint whether you or Mnnnnw you Iut«>w might K-
depressed and describe tieatiiM'nt i>pfH»ns
Natkvuil IX-prvsMon !vreenin|j; site* will .ils.'
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tii.ilh ..cH-n-mindt-d,' vaid physical
r Ih.il ii)iuatii>n siiiili nl I mpjif
1 VMth Hi-rtr.uu) a |iiurn.ili-..n
■in irSi-rn Ic! I'.iri'. nfwsp.ipiT
. t»miTtt'nt*Hl itn
in XniiTh M\
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\ iMl w ith a lour ol Mtm>> mIi-s
in Riillmg Mi-adou's inLJudin^;
.1 \ isit In thf CiHirt I louw anJ
.1 mifting with the ot\ ^
maviM- Saturday lh«- students
wiTi- left til a. tiviiii-- uilh
ttHip htwi (.imili
lh.\ .il) a>;r. . ,-
thi pl.Ke to K- Wht-n askett
%%h.it th«\ planned tnr their
last days tu-rv, the answer y\ .1^
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Shots arvrit just Inr kt.t
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muttiH- health cuncen-
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Used yoVi i^n Kvom*' int«led with Hl\
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iiH wlK-ar friHH six t<i eight ivivks tohiM-
' il Certain si/fs of jewelry and iMily cei
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,lv artists should K'long to ITh- ,AssiK-iation ol ,
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The HarhinniT
September 27, 1W»
Advertii^ement
Pages
You've learned a lot. At Elmhurst, you'll
learn
more.
I'lannmp to cam a toiir-vcar diurn. : C otivuitr llmhurM C^ollegc.
In ■'AtiuTK.a'v IVvt ( ollci;ts." the annual survcv tn /
& World Rrfx'rt. uc lank in ific inp ikt nt thi MidwtMs lilH-ral aris
call«»cs. Wc also arc the hot mliti^c biiv in llinmis.
\\t L-arii mkIi iii\tini.tuins, \car atti dttcniit; superior
teat hnig on a petMinal st.ik. More th.i , v vent of Our
faculty hold the highest degrees in iheir tield\ These lalmied vholars
Jrc at Elmhurst because thev lose to leavh in Mnall Jasves
where th^^ l.inn'. iluir vtudent^ av mdi\ uiii.il~, i ^ur .iwi.il% lLi^v
Has 19 s;,,>;w., - v ,.,vuk\ nkiniKi. not a leaihini; assiMant, iea>.hes
every class.
FInilmisi IN Miiall 'n deMgn. rii.h in rcsouri e- ai;d iii>ptirtunities
(miliiding so undergraduate niajorsi On > JasM. c..tn(ni>,
m a charming vulnirh. uc (uepare stuiients ot main .igev and baek-
gruinuis tor lr.es ut servue, t>pporiunii\, and aehievement.
FrieiuiU, ehallenging. comprehensive, and innovative— Kimhurst
Is what lollegc ought to be.
•^•s^ Elmhurst is coming to Harper.
lo meet an Flmhurst .idmisMon sounselor. eotnc to Building J on
Mondav, Duober 11, trom 10:00 a.ni -1:00 p.m. Flmhurst is
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>€ATLI«S EWTOH
Ihtf Health StTvkf I\'p.trtni**jU «-> .t ^tnki'
th.il under>>Und-> »h.il thiTf ar>' .illiTi imj-ikii- in
iiur lives that pri>mi>ti' tbf ^tii"<-> jml unhf.iltlu
instances, whuh n«\l .itiftitiDn ti> rtk;aiii .1 rUn)--!
being. Thf >«t\ih' hf\y- with tho thin>;- th.it m-
are con>>tantl\ i-niourj^x^l jnJ nrniiiiltil to lakr
care of through tht- m«\tia .irid i>ur oilui.ition tnit
sotnt'lirrn-" our mind am) KkIv Ji>t-> Tint .ilwavs
dffiw aKml th«' well K'in>; fur u^ A hnct .imount
of those things thai »•■ arc rfminilttJ ul an- issut".
such as strfis, dill anil vvt-ightlivsH AIIIS
Awareness, birth uMitrul or prc^;nan. \ and
depression It has K'»n ~tatrd that Health
Service is i.i>mmitti\) to VM-linis> and pro\uU>>
medical services for thi- mainti'naiHf ot phvsual
and mental health for the communit\ An invli
vidual must reali/e when lh«'V n«■^^i lifalth assis
tarcf and attention to take cari- and rt~«<lv i> his or
tu'r tssiH* as s4H>n as p^^-^ihU* llu- .imiimmitv is
inv itiil l.> \ 1-1! Health s, • , , \% (uti lil
miuriHl in.i .1 . 11 1.,: .,.,. .ins, hnv, I .'
It 1-- Ul. 1 ■.jf.jv.Mu i. F M! .1 tint ttu- V f\ Kt's .tn-
in onlidi'tu , ,ind available Irii- .ir .it a minimal
ih, r^e Ihionlv coiuern to i isit the df[MrtnH'nt
with iv the .Mie an individual initiallv walks m
wiih A brief list of the , on. ems that th<'s,- whuh
have vi..itiHt health services have h.id matters
suihas treatments lor minor illnesM> lie A .old
Min- thr0.1l naiis»M) som<>one to talk to desire to
vvrhvlravv from schoi>l lor medual 'i asons
thi ii);hts oi a vxuallv transimtted iliseaM' pri>f>
U'lus with phv.-i..il disjibilitv [>rej;n.inc\ ismu's
and assistann' with i hanj;in^ ot lileslvie heh.r.
lor- [he st.ill I onsists ot registervd v.
health .are i-diicator, a phvskian .wid nur-, , :
lltl.Hler
Ih. si. Ill dis.ems the tavt that an individual mav
1 vMlh a sa.tii.-nin^ health issue that is at
... . ,j,,. (hat thev would have to be
• r health care tactlitv Ihou^h
iiii u IS 1101 III ahundant amount of spaw in the
Health Vrvue facility, there is plenty of nK>m for
student development and sup[><irl Karen
Ievin>;ton satd •iKnuraginglv, "Will we ne%er
!■ 'n«' stuck up a crtvk with out a pad-
: .11 other wiHids the- department will
always otter assistaiHe
In addithm to the minor treatments that ffealth
Srv ices prov i.les then' are mi-ntal health thera-
pies I he therapies inclutle live differenl aspects
suih as briet psychotherapy, crisis therapy, pre-
sentations .onsolation and divisional The brief
svihother.ipv grasps .oncems prev entitiv t-s and
■ransitions The crisis therapy involves ru'ar
MM tCALTH SCRVICtS on paf^ 8
Footbaths Mapapa acrobats visit Harper
CoMnad from Hate 1
cems about th«- la.k ot temimne hygiene
product dispensers in the new [".ifhriHims
"This is a concern 01 the entire leniali' stu
denibody that has been overlo.'ki\l and tor
gotten." said Withem
The next lo^cal opinion M-emed to tx'
that i>f the Mushm communiiv I .onMiti-vl
Charles Bnmn, the advistn inr the Muslim
Students .Association (MSAi V\hile talking
to Brown I leanH\l that the ItHitbaths wen-
not asked tor but ottenx) to the MSAK Bob
C>t/
"I think Ihi" original inti-nl ol the r»:nov .1
tions was not mi much to .uiomrnodite .1
!• ';.;•.; <roup but todi-al with the pr< '
I. li iiess m the I'athrtH'ms and
pnKess tfM- Muslim stu.ients were ac.iini-
modaled I think that s a good thint even
though I think there will K' .nli
usual." sLittxl Bniwn
Nay*
rOflXTORINCMItl
I must admit Ih.il ,it ;: M.iis
.>ld I vvas not tniti.inv impress^'d
with thi- Mapapa A, rohats who
prelormevi at Har|H'r in the stu
dent center, on M.md.iv.
s.epteml>er 1^
Ihe .how he>;an with an \U
doing magic Iruks tor thechil.iren
in th«- .udl«11i>' ot vshiih there
were m. nv \othing l.s> ^rarui I
thought as I sat in the Ironl rov\
w atchin,; a man dn-ssed in an
■ laK>ral..' lostume do ring fn.ls
.1 pn-rte ballcHNis with a 1.:
■ 'ille ^ute fill . iiii,:'. n I
hinv, bui
'''"-«■'' -i r ■
'. -low with Ihe sule and
nnsterv ol kenva. the (x-rlormers
.i
Fom
A.S
WOIOB* SAMMM*>S
CMMtmi at Itofpar lev* Magic
I inallv around httivn minutes
into the half-hour sh.>vv the m.i>;i
wrapped up his .ict an '
> intntdiKing Mapap.i I w
then nu \itei Ihe sho.. I louiul
out hall ot them are While talk-
ing to tiregorv Akwera
I tounil out th«' tnsip is
.omprisi'il ot si\ voung
nu-n AkvAera himself
onlv :i Har.ika \g.ila
:i Ml. Iv., i K .'.!... M
Mike ' .1
shab.in Nnvail is the oldest mem-
ber at 27 Kama (.^andhi is the
voungt-st at only lf>
I he show started simple, with
cartwhivls and back flips, it kept
me wanting and wondering if
'"on- would come ITien came the
'N> Big deal, 1 tht>ught 1 won
1 liinbi> contest at Alumni Club
onte What could thi-y do with
this^ A lew of the si\ members
tisik turns going lower and lower
.mil lower Well, Id be damned
K-t.ire I <ould get under a limb«>
ill sIvkhI onlv aK>ut eight
Tom the ground I Vie ol
Mapapa did Rama (.andhi slow-
K but surely made his way under
a limbo bar lower than .inv 1 ha.i
ev er sivn
I hail to atlmit. it was getting
better Then the Mapapa did
some imprissive |ump ropmg.
hvo men would |ump at the same
iiiiu one standing on his hands
Ihev sari wluvled thmugh Ihe
see IMMM on pace r
Ian Student Association
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students. Meet new people, learn^a
variety of Asian lifestyles, cultu
ideas and much more...
Our next meeting is
October 5, 1999
1117
3:30
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Paget
Taking a step outside
of the classroom
The biKK^'^* misn.iutptmn th.il
most proplf seem to hold ahoul
Harper isn't that its classes arc ti>i>
difficult, that finding Ihf right
building has hecome impossibU' or
that the food in the . jfeteria is
slowly killing us all VI, >r.- th.m
anything else, students ^i . M.up.f
as a mere wav station
Enrollment at this school
increased markedly this semester
yet participation in extra-curricul.ir
activities seems as dormant as ever.
Students come to school, go to class
and leave, and never gm> iini.lw-
ment a second thought
Harper otters an abundant f oi
outside clubs and .activities \fl nn
one seems to he .iw.ire ot their e\is
fence
It probabh isn t m.irlMlin>;
Student .Activities puts forth .i ^nn
certed effort to get the word oul
From the Freshmen Fxperieiui- to
the Activities Fair, Harper s -.tu
dents certainly h.ul the cippurluiiiU
to see all there is to otter It stands
to reason that people would be lin-
ing up to get invoKid But ihev
aren't
Harper radio WHCMs station
manager Karen Moran has
expressed a need to increase the
station's prominence Desmond
lane feels the s.inu- is ,u .ih
Student Sfn.ii,. ..i >, h,, i, i,
idem
Project's Dan VUruk s appcujiu
didn't bring the crowds - an esli
mated 400 seats went unfilled -
with ,ill the hvpe it had behind it
do other programs st.md a chan..
Things like WHC \l s r, , s lu s[i,,w
at the South Barringi^m WK >ii .in-
a good start. Word h.is lo he gotlm
out so that pen;-' ,,rlh
getting invulv •
Wc at Iht' Hatt'iKjicr hope that
our readers find an organization
that excites them and sign up. It 11
make the school vear pass easier,
and mavbe yi'u'll find something
\0u ne\er knew vou ..ired about
Commehtary
The Harbinger
September 27, 1499
Editorial Board
The Harbinwr
How to not eat at Harper and still get fed
Harper students face ol^l
the most daunting tasks of li .
inK reasonable hn\i Such fiKxi is
determined b\ thnv iTiterions
• It must mil n-quirc .i nuirl«.i>;i-
or periodic refinam in>;
" It must not requin- the i.Tisumii
to carry more than .ine |i(,r ot
.11 tacid
' It must nut h.ne s.it {ii ,> ,,.,)l,r
K'l^ .Tioii^h I.. ,v,iK,- ,inj
dt mand voting rights
t'>n campus ffn" onlv IikkI s»uirn'
to mt-et all .<t tfu-se ri-quirements
fias a beak, teathers ,ind prol«-
hen under lival law It vmhiIJ
also n\|um' j lar^^i- murmv.u,'
.inJ ,1 > .ir w illi ,1 hiM\ V ,iiit\
So. thvTv I- ti,> ,h.ii. .■ ImiI Ut v.-n
tu.i- ottcjmpus III s,-,iril\ ,i|
something worth c.ilink; The
seanh must stick (o pl.ui-s iMthin
J mile r.idiiis
cHfAi' Mrs
•McDonald's 77'; F Algimquin
Rd . Sih.iumbur); (Oh milesi
MilHin.ikls .1 pen-nni.il l.m.riti-
Jrn^>n^ H.irpr ^tiiLicnts It hrmgs
pn\lK(ahle tisid choaes and rc-.i-
sonable prices B<x'juse there
I .in\ place settings or wail-
• iniertere with writing, il
iM.ik.s ,1 K-tter than average place
to studv It IS not tlowever, j place
til t.iki- somtsme on whom vou
wish ti. n\.ike .1 tl.ishv impn-ssion
•>lt\lK I \Kl llllM^l
mSIMIRAM s^r I
Algonquin Kd Vhaumburg ((ti^
niili-si
■siK.T I .iKf .-nlails liinrt<-i)
s<Mting .iir.in^fmenls, but ..ttits
lake-out and has deliverv -•■r
vices 1 1.. r I. inch specials run
abou- 1)0 and consist ol
the u^,. M , ,,, ,.| egg rolls, (ried
n.f and mwstlf dishes Silver
I aki- also oitiTs dirmer spivials
that usualK run around W.Ol)
\ I nri I KicfR
•Alumni Club '<"] I Algonquin
Rd. Svtiaumburg (i'« mil. -si
The Alumm C lub is a Imer dm-
ing experience To get in yim'll
n>s>d reservations, and you'd bet-
ter itress nivi- I specially when
the nightclub is open The
.•Mumni t lub has .ill sorts ol
wivklv promotions, rangmg tn)m
barstiml t>l\mpics to tfie wild
and cra/y bac+ielorette parties on
Saturday night Th«- Alumni club
IS outfitted with ail the arru>nities
\ou would exptvt in an upstand-
ing nightclub, including pool
labk-s and a well-slivked bar
rhe prices aren't tix> bad it v ou
Ko at the right times ()n Tuesday,
there are SI 5<> drinks IXi yoii
want to drink a SI 50 drink»
Maybe yes. mayK' no All in all.
the price isn t Uhi bad lor what
vi«u get
unriR CRUST
•Harry G's Crab House - 801 E.
.Algonquin Rd , Vhaumbui); (0.6
miles)
Harry tVs Crab House as the
name mav state, is a seafiKid
n-staurant Harry G's i-fwracter-
i/es the sort of place tfut vou
wnuld take someone thai vou
wanted li> impress, a casual din
ing experience If your brinnn; .i
large party or going on the witk
end, reservations would be in
line Although tl>e average dinner
IS a Heimlich-inducing SiS.lK),
Harrv (is in a fine ris.laurant with
an excellent atmosphen-
Ask Uncle Bill
Cot t queiUoB* AU Uncle Bill. He m«y not be right, but it'i itill
good tdvice. Drop off your letter* to the Htrbiager in AJ67.
Dm* FiAMCOOi/T.
Dear Uncle Bill,
Like most blue-blooded
Anunrnarvs. I am dealing with a
lack of female action at Harper I
try to hvxik up with a LuK >n A |
ftrd out she ls taken
It is straiigc, but -i;, ., I
am being penuaded to beliine
that every nice young woman at
liirper is taken I kmiw tfii* can't
p«ss«ibly be true, but this really is
be'oming a crism to my soul
Mv first reaction to vour prob-
lem IS that vinir blood is the
wrong txilor'
All kiddmg a-.ide. may tv v ou
are just looking in the wnmg
places to meet women If you are
only lcK>king in vour class rooms.
i>pen your eyes to tt>e halls and
the quad Perlups trv |«^ining a
club or organi/.ition hen' on cam
pus
Have you considered tfie
possibility that your approach
might be off 1 hav e heard, in my
many years, ot women lying
about their availabilitv if they
don't like a man s hrst mipies-
sion. If you think you might be
coming i>n too strong, attempt to
tone it down a little. And if tiie
opposite is true, try to be a lad
more out going
You want the woman to like
you for who yixi are. so try and
be sincere. Wometi are snuirter
than some men give them credit
for being Chances an?, if you are
at Harper she's not gonna buy
into you're being a heart sm
Then- are more than i
peopW on campus this semestei
a giHid chunk of ifiem are the
fairer sex. and I assure you they
are all m>t taken
Staff Writers and Assistants
CaEditors m Chtef„Samm Hays. Alan t Mmarik
Noel Bago. Porter NoWe. Herb White
Neii« Editor
A4E Eflitof
Features Editor..
-Kevin Poduska
khn Tiiiotson
CartaLozano
Acting Sports Editor .,
Btismess Mana^__
Fataity Advisor
Kev« Poduska
-AnrantJaOffenbacner
JOamCtte
General Policies
7»w Mi(»»igBr » the stuOM pi*tic«tw to »» Nnw Colli»«» c»np,» corim>
tMSwn 77» Hatmger t sow purmw is to pxinle llw Harper comnxiWv mnf
»iwmi««ion (mtamirf to tii* ejmvM ana its ftMfajrtar^ corraixmty
letlw* must be iqjneo ana ritiuile mffnrm ntrtm to venf* autturahn
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Smoking still stinks A breath of fresh air
■un i Willi til-' 1 .iiiifui^ ••n
coionon ttCHKf
Harper can bt- i>nf <>r the voUl.-^i pin-- i
open land Jnd Wmf. Mn>^- the -tnvt In-rn
dram plan- com.' the winter months I am alwav~ ama/.-vt bv »un\ mam
-«fminBl> inU'lligiiit. at least s,-mi-ii»llegi- tiliKati-d pei«plf an; nmstjnti
standing outside »n sub-zeni li>mf-vratvin-> \u>{ tn sniok.-
There seems to be an ever-iru r«-asin>5 niimK-r iH smok. t ny^-<
1 dont Ret It The imw w.- krew aSml the danftet» at <iumitlim>; ttn- mon-
we do It' I di>n t neces>aril\ can- it -mitkir- (««< the nei«d ti' slimlv kill
them.selve!i, either by smutinp or hvpothermia. but I do i.irf it ttv-ir smok-
ini; becomes a dwlrachon on lampus
1 can t remember the UM t>m»- I i-nten'd a building without the sIrusgK'
of having to push mv wav throuj^h the >mok.r» and th»-ir aca'mpanvmg
atnof, If I don't leave mv huiust- -mfllin^; lik«- ^m.'^. ih.ir, I shouldn i l.-.u.-
tchtwl :«meiling like Mnuke
And they Me BWd^. Near pist atwul every exit nor d.H.r ilute is a larg.
ash trav tor ctfjaietfe btiMs, howe\CT then? always -^vin-s to Iv mon- on th.-
gmund, in the bushes and me-tMnR up the landsKipe m general th.'n th.rc
are in the ash travs It \ou lan find vour mmith with ,i > i>;,»rflti- yini van
fiiHl the ashtray li»'
Mavhe th«' aaswer is a -.moke house, thi-v hjM oiu- al Alexun Bnithers
hospital A smoke tent is a little lent like stru. tur ■ outside desityiaU-d for
smoking I wimld imagine that thi- svstem do«-i a gixid k* not onlv in shel-
lenng non-smiikers inwn the smoke and mess, but sheltering; smokers troni
Mother Nature as well Maybe the answer is a m.ir*- resptwisibje >ini'kin>;
communifv. who n-spvvts ram-smokers and is a br more consiiou^ ot their
dean up I wont pretend that tht'ti- is an easy wa> to accoinmixlate i\ erv
one, however I believe th«- bunien should be on the smokers
Fact IS. if vtni are a smoker, it is vour bad habit r>t>t mine, and Idoi
Iv vs ant to deal with it So if vou need to smoke on campus pleas.
.1 iniiul vour -niokc
•s..metim<-s I ihink I should |iisl t.iki- up smoking;
I rni-an lis'k ,il th.- NtkIiI--
i ir-l oti \.'ii re »;ii.ir,im.s-.l .1 -s i.il >;roiip l.> h.in^; oul with I ve-w-en it
i.iin times tu n -tr.iriKers in my class w ill start chatting lightly.
. . .1 >nu'kin); hri-.ik togeth«T. and by time they come back they
jpjK.ir i.> I't Itie nio-,1 intimate tnends imaginable It s amazing I have
ptsiple I . onsider s,iul mates who don t confide in mi- as much as these peo-
ple .to .liter sh.inng a drag or two
Ihen Hiere s th." readily available prop I talk with mv hands some-
times It s |usi >onH'fhing I do Must W the C /ech in me And, sur*-, I can
>»>metinies do a giHsf iTiough n* ot using mv hands to get an idea acn»i»,
Init ii I have Mnnrthing lik.- j (sen or pencil m my hands ■ whoa, boy' I'm
p,.inlin^ that thing hi-n- then- and mervwhere m tx-twtvn It s flailing
around like .1 Jrunken sword master s >al:HT S> it 1 had a cigari-tte - or. bet-
ter vi-t a hiv; ol sli>gie in m\ hand iTU Nid\ language wiHild immediafe-
K take leaps and N.unds in what Im trvmg U> convey
Ihird Ihrts words lUmd James Bond " I mean, look at this (?uy.
He s a man s man II there s anyone vou should try to be like to really be
c.sii It s him And tnmi the hrst time we see him in !> No, th«> one thing
that h. alwavs has on haml that s an inseparable part of him, is his case <)*
high >^|ualitv ham! rolU^^ cigan-tti-s It B»>nd can attrad women left and
right with a clrnid of smoke around him, its gotta wi>rk wotviers lor rt».
s ,>ka\ mavb.' there are some health reaMWis why maybe I shouldn't
take ihis position le.ih so I might gel lung cancer, my breath will always
smell and nu tivth might Ixvir a constant sUin So 1 might get abusive,
den-gatorv .omments from (-HMple who disdain smoking and think it's
iheir lot in lite to sit the evil ones straight .Vnd ot course III be lucked
iwa\ into little, un.*tnisive corrn-rs in every public buildmg m this coun-
■t% It I ivaiil to ha\e a smoke
Hut at least 111 l.H'k ...".'I doing it
Mapapa show their moves
ContmuoO hue. iuge
Thev cart wheel<\l Ihrouj^h ih. iii.>mm>; n-;
and .!>.! -.veral creative maneuvers .Xlter ihi-
th, ,, . ii.s set up two small hoops and did all
md rolling one •: ' ''*■
. hiH'ps *i»ll| IIV, tit
the sh..« v%oiiid be . 'r.d I ivaiUeU
better
Ihi- >iv voung iTK-n prvneil llH'ir strength
and atnlitv wln-n thev started . limbmc im ime
another Thev it > in the
air w 1 Ih thei r bi •• 1 '" each
other using t'verv leg inn -houlder knts- or
head available Ihe atnvlMts p»-rf ormaiH e
also iniiuded human pvramuls and. during
one stunt, five ott*^- - '■■f'"^- I'.l.n. .-d .ii,.,ind
the body of Akii > r
_-t'.\ '*-■ i:,1|frKV !>' s,T
1 !;ng tl> Mike ' ■ ".■ •'■'-
Wvn together for fue \. • -^ 1 _ -n.
ot the intrii ate and d.irn;' • ■ . ■
was i|Uite sur}->ris.-d to learn
pr V 1. . .ls>(il an hour a ^t.i\
: Mime of the tnnip
l.ilani" told me that
ail tfw members h.ive n>nipleted an ediuati.n
except for Kama who is still working at it
)!u !i s.p hails form M<>f'a.a Kenva but
ii.id.i i
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thai
th.-
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fdinburgh ^.otland I • --vhere
tfK'v were named l*<-'
.1 performs ai ii-sinais around the
\ iHi missed them this time. I would
ivioiiiiiu :id making time for the next
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Features
I he Harbinger
September 27, 1999
Health services: concerns helped
contmuK) (torn pag> i
extrmw cases irf tnHihIo .ind
ilepiwiion such as horH-lt^s
ness, k>neliness (ir anxiilifs
The prc'M'ntatii>n thtr-ips
inMte* cummunitv' nn'ttiK-rs
lo resolve ar>d understand
matters through a seminar
series. whK'h outieach«"s on a
pivvt-nt-itiM' level A popular
seminar svru's ts Atress
Busters thjl trouhli'shiHils
anxiet\ tharp I'.iJiiv.ini
iiH>rJinates the prest-ntatums
thn>ughout the year at Harper
and encourages (»-edbJck
from those individuals (hat
attend the semirurs shf
receives input such a> r.itint;
the content of the senun.u
ratmg the speaker. hi>v\ tnne-
hcial the iasi>;hts and uieas
were, what was the K-st and
worst ot the program or an\
other suggesfiims that wtniUi
improse future s.nnn.ir'.
What the prt-sentations N.ils
down lo ts the improvrment
for all pjTsons atlemlin>; and
coociTniii ti<r wcllm's^ I he
const ' t
that f.
restilving cotuems ot the mdi-
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IS the divisional therapy
which consists ot tommiltts's
thai otter jituities and pro
>;rams tor students arui ath-
lilis Alsi' holisti ptvvfnta
tne programming and «^^u■
eating tfu- communits about
sexual assault and date rape
issuer Most often tfu-se divi-
sii>nal pn)grams a-e i>tter»'il m
vlassr<>om settin^is or semi-
nars Ihi-s«' s»T\ucs don not
prestnK' an\ s»'rt of medu iitt*
hut the mmc'r h«M,)ache or ill-
nesses and the v>orni~- and
developing i--t»i's , an and
will K- helpiit and rcMilved
hv thi- W.llness and ftealttl
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oil
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Bathroom renovations still not done
CO-EWTOS IN CHlit
Repairs in the Stiul.ni .ip.a
Admini-lratinn buililinn b.ith
riKtms, utikh ,ir. I.~.~ rh.«i thnv
montKs '
Harfvr I
The n-pjirs Kiii^ ilum- jri'
Jit the exjwtiM- (it thi' nm-
structian company con-
trJKTted t>y the collej?*' to
rrmtxiel the nretroonu..
BobC«^/'T ' '- ■'
PUnt, vr
repjirv ,
tht' Tri -
d ..II .,
■iih >>titliri
to K- Li-r
At a r.
the college approve
remodeling pn'HM
rooms m the .Klnmu-trjtk>n Iniild
vnf,. CH ti\r bid-. >ut>muti'vi tc Ihi
board the .•ru- b\ th. In st,,ii
v\fri- .intht
1, .-.mI,! t'.
ivid new dinu-. I!
.itiii r>f\\ .Iff M^iii
■pensive
Ih iild
•.•(><irl-
flu* pr»*-
iKilts
WortMfs r*pl«c« 4e«r« on tit*
A kMlMlMg katkroam*.
ind partiiilH tep4int«>d All thn
.■I the tH'w men's rooms are .1
mull ■ .iirs All SIX rvwh,
ri'ir- irooms have (ust
..vi iiivs il.K»rs to rcpLiCf the
hanli
nut (rturncii t-\ Jcadliiu.'.
Cwrt##a
fwr
Arte
H PWHCM, AMC 30 reunite for
* a night of music, dancing
tfc* ParatogaL
tary:
linqrty»«ef
pag*«
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Faculty advcsi > i>dv* Dtaigar vMaatapaa ttia avaaiag aa ataMa«
mmkmft Karaa Moram an4 Dia Mlfca Soraa ati4 Stavia Wlbta
«an«a to tha nMiaic at WHCIira raawta braatfcaat.
Alan I. NH«ar<h I luW ,,n.i 1)1 losii I i-.Kh vvrkci the
COfD'" • Mn;nasv.!,.Tr.
VltinejtiH'rs rtb>i -im.
Artoft
la:
k* football
t— Mi— — ilif— tod.
•00 Mi* 3U
,111111 lunn' thfir
■ ' ; 11. ^ i ■• '■ .--i
;.i lor i(- s,-,
i>K.l-t
liu I I nin>; ofvni'd uith y
lar hits like Maiiibn »'^ b\
Begd and that perennial ^ lassii
McLean's "Ameruan Pie
Programming Maiuger Colle«'n
iiivl inv tU\l If'''
U.n
as
,■11 iIk Uhani .ilbui:
won lontfstanls ,
posters baseball caps and other
imRAOIOanpi«»5
Student Development
departments merge to
bring more diverse services
Kavta PoAialui
Nl AS EDilOB
MultKultural Xttairs and the Academic
— ing and LounselmtJ tenter com-
! t<T, e- ilv- ■-eriii-^ter to bnng stu-
•'H two depart-
student
, ., J , .».. , ;.,^ vouiv«elc»rs
. ultiiral affairs personnel avail-
■ ;;h mm«>nt>' student*.
omnverKed at the »tart oi
.1 will continue
'student Dnyff-
ne Student and
rnpleted
Ine new depaitnieot was otficially
namevl the t fnter for Mulhcultural Affairs
■ mi. \,K ivini; and Counst'lmg when
\ II: .'I si;,,i,ti! I \'\ olopment. Chris
i,i.-nl of Student
lid Director ot
Mnllkiiitur.il Atlair- t rank Solano decid-
,■,1 r,- nw> . iiH\aid mth the protect.
1, .siidinator ol Academic
,1 .i^^.-ii,i.. I ii\,-l I rH^ul-
.rdi-
am ottices will Iv Unati\i in the
\. 111. niK Ndvismg and
,.• . !,i-i; l , nti r :'■ t.Him 1117 o< the
business and Svial S.ience Center
I mplovii-s currentlv working lor the
■ tepartment consist ot the same coun-
is and adviMirs from Multicultural
Atlairs and the \iadi-mic Advising and
Counseling I enter
ViCiirdinn to Iriend Westney, aside
si-littmi; J sectiiin of the Academic
ounselin^ tWice into two
,^. .. nmisiate the MultiiTiltural
Affairs p. . osts were
• ot ail bai kurounds, will serve as a
' .: pi.ke to nuvt and scviali/e in a
; . 'till);
^vilano sa\ s the new department aim>.
to brinK Harjvt awarerH»»s aKiut various
ethnic gmups inside and outside Harper.
'We have combiru-d ttn- departments to
■ •\[-si-«' the cultural diversity of the school
rill also the communitv.' reports S>lano.
\ lolortiil niiv ol . ounsi'lors pnAcs to
■(■one-.l f.h. 1 i.' tbe departnu-nt's
ew offices come
... N>;rounds includ-
\frican-American, to
•id t aucasian
led with people wh<>
' ,1, 1 I ii\ w ho chi>se to wurk in
r and vvho are committed to cn?-
jtin>; ,iiu1 atmosphere at Harper College
that embraii-s sensitiv itv to each otfier and
Ins Of bet lulturi', ' Friend -Westney says.
I b<- offices w ill be open H am to 8 p.m.,
\1ondav thmugh Wednesday and 8 am. to
4 3(1 pm, Thursday through Friday.
Students can abo call the offices at
»47 025.6522.
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The Harbinger
October U, 1999
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Harper News
Performing Arts Center to break ground this spring Earth Quak
K*«lM PoAmIm and ffft Nebi*
A -lO.dOO M)!,
C«Ti«er, inttrntkii i>. .Mv.i..i...,i.,„ ,,..
ami eheaitr dq.v>rtnu>nK will N-sir.
^tructK1n this spnriR umicT Burnid^;.' anj
Caastrll Architeil*.
Cunvntlv, tht- Ihvatw in the Buiim'vs
and S«vijl Stienn- building, j|««) N*-n inj; .is j
Uvtuiv h.ill, IS bt'in^ u*»il tur pl.n » .kmhtIv
.ind i>fhfr pn«diK hiTi'-
The rh«Mt>T i ! ,)Im> puN im
pioductnifv. in til, ,h m ihe LibiTdl
•\rt!i jml Vifnu^s. CmtCT L'ntil ru>w, th*^
.ind Musii I )i-p,irtmenl hj\ e m»t had d tmter
ii> call there own
Bn:3u<.e the theater in the Business and
SiK-ijI Science buildmi; had onKuulty been
intended for tectum, acuustit: ability is ctwn-
promised and turn earned sevml depart-
ments to push for a new (aci!it>
In addition to the Pertorming Art-, t .nt, i
a Conlerefwe Center hj» bet-n slatt-d tor
dev-elopinent durtitK the same pmod nans
for the new buildin|ip have been a main pn-
ulmmwtratiiin I
('.■■.\.v.i M.irfH'r rri--i
Kriu-dc! >av^ (iin.k (i ,.* ,
■ to<>tafe r> .
r>H»«k' pruK>i~ ■ M.iti.ti.M 1,11
vtar^ aj;o and the n-. tu.ilh .i\ .u^
jblf li> us four. ti>f MMi~
KHt-n to us. Ml to -.peak I
Aiior Img to i> Bnu-dcr. tlu^olln;, ,uh
miltevi application!, for thr»-»» othiT pn^H-^K
including the rrOiivatu" 'pplji-.l
Techntilogv and hngmciT ,.. w,.||
as fte deseloprru'nl i,| .1 11, ,iiti> -^ n ;. , .m.l
Science Centers
The combirutHin of a faiUil n-ten-rHlum
4i>d a hi^'i price tag proves ^jminij .mfss to
hind> w jll be diffit ull
Thtwt three prv>)i\t> would total aUnit
V* million If we couJd get any of it hindevt
k'V the state, that winild Uke tfw pn-*sun' off
the lefere^vdum request. ' Brueder savs
These- arKl other prinecfs are still on the
iolle)?e s .!^t■nda and the pursuit for funding
will continue as plaas for a second push tor
a referendum are in tf»e works
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excessive aki>hol use, smok-
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The condition usually
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L.aryngitis lastmg longer
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Harper News
Tht' Harbinger
October 11, l^W
Career comer: growing paralegal field
Cartal
FEATUWS EDITOR
C'jroT Pri>>;r.nii'. ,trr !ji-
Uwvd till -"tiKlcnt- v\hii want
to a«.hif\f J partiiuiar oarttT
gKiil, >ui.h .)- .1 p.irilii;.!!
TKis >>uiif^
with gUKi<
jnd preparation- lh.it Ih.
Hi Kith lis.
patu>n> tti vht^»-^i' rronv siu h
as hunvui sen-Kes. buMrwv».
ht'dlth c«i<r and tet Knologv
Lhris Kran/, unr nt th»?
iiKwdirutivre f<>i
Ci-nter. prinidtni
tiir diMMim mjkini; lii-.i
m'W-knuw U\l>;t' Svi>nJ th«-
knowledge i>f the wuriil ol
w«rk. ■ This IS then IoUowinI
bv the anticipated realitv
ih«vk, I hat WiHild be to m-I
gtuU, such as a ^ari-er Iikii-
taking actum through eduia
tion and training; tr\ing the
work and building a network
of people
Th« paraWgal !>tudi««> is a
two- war ptoi^ain that pr\--
pares an indnuiual '.
»Titr\le\el posituMi
prnalf nr ^iTpiitalf l.i" tuni
\ -Midenl that ha- a
•iroll in the -luitv
ha- It' laki- tli«-.
into von-iiliraliiM
dent pi— **—<•- an \n^, .^i.i-.x
iir a till hell T - l)e;4ri'<' and
JtMde- to pursue a can
the paralegal held tht
>1 hef
•hilr
.|uinng II
fiiate
Ihc re«-|i.iiriTi>^
[ lurvi-
i- j; ^
Thnv i» ■
:—'— ">m for i — < luiK.i.n
hat are . urrenlH
^'} 1 ''.ed in the legal field or
ha\i' recently be^un th^
-tuit\ What a jttudtTil learns
from these cta»»es directly
jpplie- to his or her working
tield
I ol»><'rvcd t>ne ot the mn-
era! re>.]uin(*d paralegal cour*-
e», a contract class ci>nducted
by Paul t iuy mon. the ccKwrfi-
rtator ot the paralegal pro-
gram, and learned that the
dlMUsNUm con.ststeil ot ri-.il
itte Mluationi and inTurioj.
It vI.mIi ulth the litigaticNi
. ! Ihi i.iw and lonfli.tN of lite
lor fiainpl.- *.iumon
-hared one ot hi- ta\ orite sce-
1 — I agr*'i'uu-nt o(
he cvoslaii i('
1... 1 ■,■!• ! ..^ ,.t lontratt- -\
hoii-«' liltini; Kisim->>. misun-
-landing their .Iirnt-
lre».- tor another addri-.-
m the lU'ighKirhiHHl Ihe
people that In id al Ihi-
.utdrc— were on vaialion
Not kmnv it>>; thi! ttii'ir hiMi-,,-
liti lallv nun
livation thev '
not liable ti>r (tie tvoiis«- liiiint;
bu'viness* mistake and itiis
tiTturH-
Ih.' . !,!-> ■ ,nd
.inaK /til Ifle -len.H u> rv .i-k-
ing aN'iit pr.ktii.al real lite
-itualion- that would alter
ttii- path- in the -tor\ Ihi
-tudt'nt- win' lomlortablc in
,1-k.
•!>
^r\Jl di-'
• ot the
uli'nt- lOiiKI adapt
iild h,ipp.'n in the
rial VMirld to Ibi' le\tK>ok
and handouts it\ Ironl of
Ihein i.mnion continm'd to
plug in i)ui-tion-, dati"- and
practical -ilu.ition- that chal-
lenged thi"-«' molnated indi-
\ idual-
(..uvmon .i-k- hi- -ludent-
Ironi the -tart of the courM-
>shal the\ v\.int out of this
pri>gram and course The
ma|orilv ot the response-
n't1ivtt>d the sub|tvt matti
-uch a- understanding th'
law. contracts and i>ther crit»'
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The HarbinniT
October II, 19W
14«WS
Pag* 5
l^gd JQa StfltiOn Career comer, statistics reveal opportunity
plays to crowd
turned tron pale 1 ti> th. -..mi; I
rewards from the minu> ( lUcn r.ionlict
HtTwfinger and frt:-,- \h } ,.rri^
IV,
umlrueo frorr pa0e 4
n4 h«4«nil it Thi'Mudfn! wh
th« f^nnt ot th«' mtrv lcv,i lor l.irt tirni- Jtid
(.rar«. lon.i"
In atliti'
\l mviUil listt-mTs ti'
■>-.hi(i VMth \Mi -jv
Muran .intl that tn.iKo--
for pn/i's B.11U-V thln);^ Iiki. ihi* men- fun
\lurphey, a high sth.«.l.r 1 1| |>.,„ Madi^jan iH■^l
L'Ut K>r a nighl dl the mov ifs .,,,,,.>.( ,, .h. .i.i.n,
blew away Ihf ciwnpetiti.'i'
K\ doing some Irish dam ink; ,,..>» i.i .u.i . ..{..,, v,,.
the
th. ;..-:
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\ hi- h.ivc eam«l tin- ;
ill", iif KiU r
■l..r
IVj^riv Shi' p|jn> li> uvc hfr tfrtiticali-
Uiwanl-. managetnenl in fnti-rtainrntTil i>t
•"fKHi* and find-- plcnlv ol uppiirtunitv in
this ago dd\rrtivnu'nts Brown admitU-d.
<|-.-. l.ili.Tis I't the program haxi- Kvn
!..) thi pri>t<-^M>r\ cTHouragi' tb<.nr >hj-
lirn!^ .Mth iiilormalinn i«i [ob iipportunitii-
111, i i.K 111, <-nn-nt
lilt .>t thf growth of inlmRit in Ihi-
, ... .... ^,. I > .mt-r, tht-rt- art' stTniivir* providinn
irU4>nna(ion n>y(arding paraloKal stud»e> and
taming ,i i frtifuatf .m (VIcNt 1" and
iV-vt-niK-r " sn i lti~.it > I"^ p ni
I hi >fpti'mbiT 1"^' (. arcer
1 yp. vrlnnilK's \ew>" riAiaU that only 22".. ot
>isti-na- Ivlwtvn IMW-JtlU) will
uhflors IX-gnv i-xcitin(;lv discov-
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i.'f 1 p.ir.ilfgal carpuT !■* mcwasing t«> 76,0(K)
II \-.siiv lati"- \pplied Science
. jf 1.. a ►;i>al canvr txing a parale-
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Welcome to
Harper High
The HarbingPT
October 11, 1999
fiJui.atu)!i.i ! ■ -
as .1 l.nd b.u f
school
And It-!. uruiiT>.t.Hi J.if'
•ill, we drive hi-rf \\ <.
■Iropped unknowm^U ,..,,. ...i-
niddle of somt" strant;o i>imrus
in bufu with .1 re
cra/y glue jn^l »
wear
VVe \ f ^ol ' . . , .
\\v don I h ii'i\
trifnd>.. VVe artn t iinw,...! tc \ob
hiinttng on i",impii~ \\f iKti t
^ • ' r I- ruu ti>i i tii 111 rr Kitl' ti>
our ^thool in ihe -.inu' u,i\ nut
triends jvv,i\ from honu' >l>>
And thi> l^ tine: it's ,i loninni
nitv iolK'i;<' lh.it - tlu- piiip..
tor some »>t us V\i- ri luii to i;i t
a high qu.ilit\ edui.iih'P, .it .in
affordable prue so \\c v.m p.n
off tuition .uiii I'..,.r,i . h, M i\ ,
trjnstiT (Ml!
commuter rusf, i n v \nt
all ot us have the nu* >ur
to six years of htj-h p-
versitv tuition Or th
tor th.it m.Hl.
But we at i : ,• ■■ n.n e .i
problem with stiu k i.i
'^le bottom ot the desks m luir
-lasses, and to the .i.w/i.,^ .,i .1,..
water tuunljins
lem with the big pudJIe ^i ^yA
on the hall floor We ha\f .i
problem with the numerous brn
ken mur!>- ••" - i^' ■ ' ■!<
We h.M . ^ the
sLreaming mob ot su. t-
side our classri>oms
have a problem w ith tlie di~re
Spectful people talking Junn^
our lecture ciassts tor the \er\
simple reason vv e re wo lon>;er in
hieh school We didn t pa\ to ^o
l£TTEf?S TO THE EDITOR
D
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.ippiiintrnjir
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t 'l^ IS-. >[>ii- .uul t .
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SigMd,
DIaraaragMl
.mj .Kiminis-
Hi ^> j c.^iJ. ■ ! I ii-smond Ian.- His .ibx-ntivism
cmimkI important items that wimid pnrttxt students
rifchts to t'e killed due to lack of ijuorum This sum-
mer I h«M\ iK recniilfd fi>f the st-nale. spent many
hiiurs ot mv time writmg brochun-s and pamphlets
r the sc.|\alr. even alK-nded on behalf of the s»'nate
' shman orientati<m I was still renMed despite of
'tort I f>ee\ that students should hav e th«' nght to
itiocjw wfK> should represent them, that it shouldn't
f>e clouted bv Itw ta<;ull\ and administratitm influ-
■\i.v This Is th«' time of change to see that such
r. ifKs and levels ot unfairness are TH^er n-ported.
Y
.■ill-Ill fights.
lames I) ^kv les
Cot « ^UMtimT Atk Uncle Bill. He mtf not be right, but it*»(
|oo4 «dTioe. Drop off ^ur lattcft to the BMthiagv ia AM?'
D««r OiKwuagad,
-Inon
OcM UmI* till.
Why «« {woplr M> in«n? It
thM rvwywrftete I look
i» frowning and doing
pcwIWi to mnaUl ha.v-
or mn make eyv con-
Not all people anr imttn, and
of thtwp who air *m* are actuaO)'
vonei*
■ 'I, and
n.ii -. , i ;^, ,>t the people you
«.^v .ir> jiisi n.ivmg a bad day.
It M unfortunate Out you have
had Mich expenence» to make
you feel that all people you
encounter are mean. Graitted.
many people aeon cold or tncon-
•iderate, but it could pist be a
caae of running late, or having a
bad day.
I know for sure iliat not all peo-
ple are mean bcoMae I aw people
around Harper doing nic* iMn^
all the ttmr
holding dev.
knowihaeaiepl..
where d» morak- .
Uke in ttte parking kH. peuple can
be real buggers in Ihe parking k*.
but that i» iust one of thoae tlmai
when Oarwin'i survival
comes mto play.
My best advise is tu make
that you air doing your beat to be
a good person, anid 1 bet it will
rub off on D«ose around you. As
k)ng as you aie happy andj
that you are being kind to <
you ahould i«»t caqr.
ke JI0
*t happy ***^JlAm
eing kind to o^^^l
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Singadl ^H
Uncle MB WM
■ditorial Board
The Harbinger
staff Writars and Aaslstanta
^4oelBa^
Ryan Freuna James Johnsoa Porter r«>bie
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News Editor. _.
A4E Editor
Features Editof-
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Business Ad ManagBf Mandy Offetacher
Faculty Advtsor Darr Gire
nw Hsrcw^for IS it« ituOent iau«lic«ian tor tne Harpir CoHsgc cwnpus coTv
'luvty. puHisnM oi-a>e«% tnrojgtiout t>« scfKx>( year eitcaill durwig t»M^
snd final namt. T(« paper n dtoWlMlad Itee to a« MtiMntt. taoMy and
ai>nnstr«tiaa Tin nntimter* mm pmpem « to pnmde fim mim< earnm
ii(> wm mtomtauon partaimig to tne campus andits si«nxindin|t cornnwu.
ty.
LatierenAoy
rne)^>D^^p^l'llll^ KOn»Htte>»totti»ed«erandn»eNe«tooMrei»Hona»s.
.•tters nust ee sivrwo ml inciuite a ghona nwnbr «ar vertAcMiori
Sifnaluras wM Ml «Mtnhs« won fiKiueM. M lelten ma oonteM are tuliaet
:o«ditin(.
^Miducts ant servce* aduerttsaa in r^ieMrtavararenolendareaatiyllw
•tttors o( tm paper, nor by trw coDeca aonmstratton w IhMnI of Ovectort.
mquncs itnuld lie ftmnanMd daactty to the aOrwtisar, «« « gurctaaas am
ac nw dwcielian o« ua conaunar.
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The Hartxnger William Raney flarper College
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Phone Numl)erK
business office: 847 925.6460
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Arts ft intertainment
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WDEN7 Senate Bulletin
R«»««M*Utiv0 Mati iviilabit In tht following tcMitmic dtvtttont:
Tht Siwdtflf Smttt 1$ tookiag for moti'
vtMd 'odtrMinis lattmfd in ptrtki-
P0tia§ In ttudmtt yovwiwiMtt.
PtrtlcptUon htclu4H tfMopwt wM
tuoatM ilvision hu4». (MftMy mHh
' *riwit etmput club$ tnd wg»mt»-
tiem, campv$ §^inf9tr»tors. studtnt
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appicatlont on door } ciU w at (47.925 6244, or M»ii ut at Harper hcstQMiMH.com
EiigiMMty rtatrletlam Nietode (but not rattrtetad to): muat b« a Harpar itudent wKli a
OH «f It or b«Mar. *<ipl>caBtiiia du« by October 28 at 2 p m
t (aoo-v0Mf aiaMbar)
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NWtoan and /tonun ^rtommKO
Psychology Club Mr.ETiNC
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S47.925.6434.
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the Fun at Harper
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tministrjtmn
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l>i»>;r.im Bi>jrd is .in iir>;.v
ni/atiim on campus vs hi .s,>
MJle purpixw' L> to piiHiilr
culturdi, Mvijl, and nthi-r ii>-
curriiiil.ir priv>;r.im- (or
Harpt-r l ollfgi rh<-n' .in- Id
sepjrato (•tfi. .rs ,.ii ('ri.»;r.im
Bturd, hfjJiil b\ rri>^iittTit
IMxtrah .\bK»tl ^h^•\ r.inKf
trom ChairptTSiiii .i
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•-ui h f\ i-nts is the Slerici con-
cort as well as .ill of the
\idp«)s shown in the student
liiunfii- Lp<.oming events
itiiluile the tamilv fun of
■'iM Rudolphs Spooktacu-
II .1^ v\ell Js folk riK-k artist
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gives » ffteat alternative for
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Hawks: defense sets tone for victory
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The Hawks football team has
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surpris«' to the skepticis who didn't
beliexe last vears champs weiv capa-
Me of defending their title.
Eiipecially when you keep in
\ mmd tfiat this is a young team with a
:lt*t of trvshmen starters, and onlv a
few stvond vc.ir returning; pl.iv>Ts
The I'ltens,' h.is bivn explosive
,ind di'spih' Ihi' incxfKTu'nit' ol thr
ipiayers the le.ini still manages ti>
'average !V! points (>«t H.iriie
" ^LirpnMHi. s.iid Head
h.isik I think the ke\
■ing in was that we had .i
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was a V ery gixid high sichool quarter-
back, I tlHiught we would probably
struggle offensively early because we
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made his mistakes early but not
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Another contributor on offense
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•The Lady Hawks Vollleyball team racenlty played
confererK» rival Illinois Valley and were defeated
in five sets The Lady Hawks lost the first set 15-6,
but won the next two sets 16-14 arvl 15-3, but
couldn't ciose the door as ttie Apaches won the
nexthiyo 15-6 and 15-13.
•We woukj like to say thanks to ttw Artist formeily
krK>wn as Noel Bago. During the Hawks football
game Bago was sinrtply taking pictures for the
BInger, when he got too ctose for comfort. Bago
«M» 12 toet from the action when tai back Tabar
Evara ran over the 105 lb. Bago, who got nght
back up, ready to take more photos.
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Hawks renew rivalry with COD return
ri-nptii'ti
(. (>|) h.ii! I'm- tnorr ilnvf Inil .>n
tb«' tcHirth d(>v\n with Ihttn- \.itJ'. !.■
jj^i ,,n th. .i\ \.u\i hni- KtJintt"'"
lipi
when 1 iiw batker Chuck Knill intiT-
icpleJ J pas> and ran !'> varcl> fi>r tht-
l.i-t loiK-Muwn of th«' KJtne, lii Rivf
thi- Hdwk> a 'iiil-r \ iilory- mer tl^D
lh«' Hawks amassed M^'^ vani* ot
ti'Ul ortenM', 2<i2 yards ru*hin(? and
1 Ot \ ards passing, while dff«iM> ihiI >
M.iwed a total nt 26!' yards .in,
..ivered thret' tumbles and thr. .
. ■MOTO at «*oa war
1lM Nawlis c«l«brat« a tottcMown In th* win •«••"•< Or*nd ll«»Mls-
TlM Uumkt !!•»• ^••••toii of f lr«t plac* »« th* N4C Coaf aranea.
- iivjj. Ui-tCTwivr tfu) Ka\ (ddii
It tlX'k I
the wait
The Harj^f t "li'v:.
hnallv faced I'fl ,is.im'<i vimu'
UuPage In 1^" 1 1 >l> dropped t
ball and Harper almiwt folU'wevl
The Hawks persuaded thfir li'.id
erehjcuntinuetht'^port bn-
could not be said aKml <■
f^ram until S.iturdjs
The Hawk attack w.)> .it tnll u<uv
and all the Chaparrals hh:
look for ci)\ cr ThcH-nvli.
tor W p»>i> '
S4"<>re iml\
trom th«' tir%t plav troni scnm-
maji-e, sophi'more tail Ku k Biit'b.i
Manani ran iint.'iKhid ir.-
jiwv ti> K''* '"■■ ''■■'■-
lead with •
onds
TheH..
one and it ."M.-i • ■
goal bv Kv.m Vlli-n !
Hawks a cemn'
nwHawWv
..ivkfd CDLX ijuarterbaik tor
' loss and (orcmn them to punt
I he sack proved to be a bl^ pi.n
use the Hawks next pt>ss»"--.i,.r
it«-d in a touchdown
! fw Haw ks did miist ot their d.im
ate on this dnv — " ■•"•■■' ^'"^
Manani and •
tllirt eac'i piiM- K -n '■-- - -
the Hawk--
The dnve nultil
h.ick Critf |ur>;iiv
•IS Beiird for a thn^- wk.:
^ n pass to mve tfie Ha« K>
Alter allow iivj; .i lirst d.
!.ii!b,iik 'i.irmi't Kii-h tsini:
dovv n
Ih.
Hjvvks made k;.ssi on !i
(rbroii^h
.. ^ivi iiie Hawk-sa ^1-
nrmin-s left in the third
M.t
' liov t
tri'
i l.ind'lt anJ
'Ufiii tlu' eiid
'r \.ird
,,.1.1
tvuiKed on
nvi~ tmu' It
•d the
I yard Iuh7
',. ,rl.rll.i. k
PHOTO BY NOe MCO
Kyta M«*»on look* oa a* tti*
Hawha tfafanaa only allowail 7
IMtota to Orand RapMla.
Manani rusfied tor IM yards on 2l>
.. jrnos and Kevin (.leeMin had oiw
i.atch lor ^ yards, Beard had 4 catch-
es for a total ot '^'^ \ ards. and jurRen*
was " for !<* fMssmg lor 10s vards
With the » in over COD the Haw i- -
1 1)1 an- curti-ntH ranketl Mh in the
.i„.r. ill the lalcsl MC,\.\ hmtball
,,,. ,iu.As next t;.inie will be
against Grand Rapids at hom. l>'th
teams are currenth iindeteaud
Hawks atop the N4C conference, remain undefeated
■yaaPfi
S»OHTS WRITfS
•Vin t li'-- -■' "1.1
lu^t .1 •
h |v>hii I ;
, 'le i law fc^ 1 '-VI .11
ited Crand Rapids tV7
their first k>s« ' '"
undefeati-d .m
lis'tball poll ^'
Nimethmv,
ki.k ott on t!'
Raiders loni '
Darns tones ti-nini; imii t,- '- ■
While frtim the H.iwks re>ini i
the Hawks ureal Held p«isil!onmn
C»n third down and tour vards to no. the Hawks
quartettuck Cnff lurgen* handed off lo tailback
Bubba Manani and he ran I** yard* for the touch-
«lown to give the Hawtui an early 7-0 lead.
to hand the Raiders
*u ... ....,^ wi-re
: letuni nun •
lev eW bv I '
IH.. K.i' '
.'.am put the hall into the h.in>l- mi
t. Apli>Hiv I' .-!ten-e
t>l
rii.TJe.l
lers' first h.
iU^^ k- hit tailback Miki 1 K't-inn^; tw i. . tsiiino me
line of scnmmage and defeivsive lineman Anderson
tXirtilus sacked the quarterback lor a huge loss,
fiwcmg the Raiders to punt
On the Hawks next dnve jurgens connerted
w.ih i,lee-...n tor .1 ^ I'd Completion,
I. -Mowed bv a twelve ^.lui »;...ii by tailback Tabari
I V .in-» lurgitte then lound fullback Aaron Ceivtille
l.r J pick up of I" yards The next play lo receiver
! i.irv I S arbrouish in the eivd /one lor a thirty -In e
..mplel.-d the Hawks M(( yard
I xlendinft Harju-rs lead 21-<)
ihdl s the wav it stayed until ibt- fourth
v\hi-n Raiders receiver Mike kraii man-
vl his wav lo the orw vard Urn- allow inn t^iilback
-pine t.i lump into the pile tor the Raiders onlv
; - ! 22 st-vOIKJ ■ ^' -
oked up with rx-ceiver S.-arbnvunh this
.i»> vards and the touchdown l.iv inR the
1 commanding 2H-7 lead
i.'ii ihe Raiders next posse^lion the Hjwks
forced yet an«>ther fumble, Uvar Stepter stnpped
the ball lose and Kopp recovered it.
C>n the thinJ down play, quarterback jurgens
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Physicist unravels mysteries of the Student Senate
universe with new "string" theory f.lM!I*^ ^®*'*
CO ECU TOP i».
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th.- MudiT'
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. month •
.iriK
-piak.r Kill
^^v,■l in AM4 ot
riinislration
1 j'l.in M>lu
thf lollem'
n iirked with
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iht' OMory to a vtoitkig iMtiM*. d.trd
IUt*«brt«
A A I MUtot .
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i hcij -I.Ht
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iron AlltT points out m addition
• h.i\ ins an i-arh nnftinj;, mi)*! ol
itu s, n.it.- x,Miv ,iri' filliH.1 Sfw
■■« 11,11, .tN 1%, r.-.ilM> intriKliut\l at tbf
'fm- Mvartv v»aM-UH-t
Mr thf I ilH'ral Art'.
t iiilfi .Mut ki'Mii I orntv for
1 .)ntlnllill^ I dilution
MemlHTs M't lour majiir Koals to
idn-vs this v.'.ir ^tudtTit IDv
^ otcr rviiiNlr.ition supporl. mon
iKuu'nt N 11. Ill- nii'.'lim'v in. I liri".'
iH-rort- irw iihow t>e);«n,
auclirfKe mnnbrTs
cn>wd«il into Iht- lover
Ht>|H>tul hlUlTs s»i up
tigil* WAiling \(t\i tVMi
tkfcrts" asi fHiipk- rang
ini; f'onv thi-ir (ttii- to
>;uv bpfof
aKuit It J voupit v^ ■
.IV.". s.iid HuKalo l.i
Hinh vhiH>l phvM.'.
tiMihcr Saul I'lopKv
but il hi (uit« on ,1 i;o.>il
niitii
It 1
;.ilii>;iit
>n l-»ia>
•n > Ihfor^ th.it
■. - I'thHt^ ti.in-
-is
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wse GREENt on pa^ i
Geese population decreases due to
humane practice: boarder
mI> Is a push tor ^Ir.itrr mvolvi'-
■•■• it Htudfnt> and ijiult\ mi-m-
ommunitx mts kc
; i inl commil-
' goaJN and
ni.ifc. ,1 mission ^tjti-mrnt during
the n.vt mivtm);
I n-hmi-n make up most ol this
M-ar >.p.iii»l This mivting work<>d
see SENATE on ^agt 2
Who's Who?
Meet Louise Perry
page
Carta L«sa
m
fS'pul il'ini ! !',
pin>;s .,u -'
tiiirii Mk^ii : .,, ni\l
with surptiM ' ii.iu^f
Harpt-r has no . . \ .md
fttort to pr»nfnt irn- ptsis tron-
hara».sin|>; and intc^tin^ our commi,
nily Harfvr has hirtvl animal train-
er. Bob Knin. I'i Ki»>\ and Dog
Ci»mpan\ to ht-lp ri»mlx»' tht- is>u«^
the ptosis have caused knon iit«.
commands which he calls to his
boardft colli*-* that siaiv the p^-se
away to an atvaButt is less populal
cd by humans The cuUh~> do not
hann ihm. but rather mt » wotf-
(♦C-OCCMITfSY KAY njRI«R
■ rwMilt of llM m* of fcewaar
oolHoo and crow rttaa ■».
like ga/e that trighteru the geeM-.
thuj> making i-iarper a k-vi welcom-
ing habilal for thtni
lUi liko -vniptonis
'-ICM- iMlH--
l.Kl with or inu, niii>; 1(1. ,!r.( pi.M^s
I his would In' most lik,U to iniur
durinj; outd>Hir .Kti\iti>-s .md whin
hands touching the mouth m.n
tranMTnl harmful germs
bi addition to the kst ol ls«ue^ the
tMGSSConetatT
Staff writer
Joanna Klatka
interviews
speecli instruc-
tor and ieams
of lier many
talents and
liobbies.
The Harbinger
October 25, 1999
P.ge2 Harper News _____
Nobel Laureate, activist Wole Soyinka Studeilt Senate:
to give presentation on human rights ..•"-;-* ;«-cHoo.^^^^^^^^^^
Nobel Pri/e-winnin>;
writer and human nnhts
activist Wole Snyinka will
>ipeaii iwi "Human Ri);hts in
Africa and t.lohally," at
Harper on Krida> tXti*er 2«,
10:30 am, in th«- I'heatTi- of
the Bu!nne»> and S.>cial
Scienc-e Center \\i\. 121)11 W
Algtwiquin Rtvad m I'llxin.
Ticket* .irr sj l,.r .
admissmn
(. urrentK Ihi U...-,!tiitl
i'rolesMM i>t the Art- .il
lltmi>i>' Uruversitv, SiyinKa n
lite course has. bnmshl him
frvtm death* diH>r as a pi>)ili
cal prisoner in hi* i\.iti\.'
NiKeria to leaching in (lit-
halls of Harvard ViU-
Cornell, Cambridm' .ind
EnK>r^
A poet, pla\»ri>;ht and
novelist, Sovinka won Ihi'
Nobel Pn/e tor literature in
ISHd and is the first African lo
win the award CortsideaM
to tv anwwin Africa's fine<>l
writers, StiymKa published
his first mnel, fhe
Interpreters, in l*"^ iii-
written five poett\
ttons, 2t> plays and nunu i..u-
ruiveb and essay colfcvtions
His tiHi*! recent biK>ks. The
Opvn S«>re of a (. ootuH-nt A
IVrson.il \.irr.|ii\f •>! Ihr
NiKiTi.m I ti-i- ,iiid 1 he
Burden ot Menio'v, Ihe Muse
i>i lornivenesus. examine ii>n-
lemporarv events in Africa
Dunn^ NigiT as civil war
m the late l%iVs, Sninka
wnite The Man Died Tnson
Nol«"., a Jury -if Nivinka
?T-m<>nth ex|;ierufice in soli
• iry conlirM-men* tor writing
,in arlicle ur>;mn a ceas«-tin'
I lu' di.ir\ >\as surreptitiously
wrillen on discarded ci^a-
atte pjckaRes, toik't paper
and between trw line* ot
txiok-s he stvretly managed to
.1. i|uif< V Vie HHimalist called
tlic tns>t ."the authors
attempt to siirvi' .■ .i- i in.in,
.i> a mind
For manv years. Sovinka
Mintinuallv endured perM>nal
il.mijir lo -peak, out d);.iinsl
Nigeria ^ militarv dictalois
In I***!, his criticism of the
latet#neral Sam .\bac+u ulti-
mately causeil S yinka lv> lli-e
his homeland .ind live m
exiU' when be was wamisl
ihii .-. iv.rnnwnt troops weri'
!o am-st him
,.,i internationally
acilaimed writer believ>
tlwt he w ould K- either dea.,.
or in prrs<m hail he n-maineil
m Si^en.i %■■ i|ii>sluin .it
all in nn mind he s,i\s hi
\'^**S the Nimri.in milil.ir\
Hovernmenl under i. ener.il
Abacha evixuted dissident
writer Ken SanvWiwa alon^
\\ ith et>;hl other M tiv ists
K.'V.irLlr. I ,.!- .•!»• .'! llie
Hi impoiljiil
desiriti, ird
Profes-i '• -
Ir ,1^ .1 nl.l^U r .>'
.irt-- i I' ''• .!r^ ,1 !'
ft..
th.,, ..
U' I n^,
iKk.
appear J
al William K i
International I evtun' mth's
an" W or gerwral jilmission
and $2 for Harp-r studi<nts
( lass*'* » ill also receiM i dis-
count prive t .ill
H47''2'i610t» tor tickets .ind
intormation Sninka »m1I
also sij-n KKiks at 10;lK) am
K'tore his lecture and btx>k.s
vmII K- axailable for pur-
. has.-
lor mon- inlonn.itioiv lall
\1iiih.i >imonM-n
h\2K
■i»»jX)ei3fforipa|Bl
tlir»'e (••Id Thev cotwlucted
Ihi I'usines* ot the Senate,
.M.ik. I iMth Bill Howard
! , h.in.e to build
'111- new senati»rs,
Mt.
Ii^>,"!> .|....iiUed memlvrs
trom manv ditfea-nt back
iful~ ni.irl thi^ years
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Harper News p«ge3
Greene: physicist's string theory Education Foundation
ties everything together
'-mtnjad from pagB 1
! insttfin who M>lvv«i this inie
'N hen he exp^imirU on his
rf«ieafch to mtniduce his the-
iry on gtYit-rdl relati\ it\
The third contlut, which
lamt- about when scientisl-
rt-alized that general reUli\ i
t\, which explain^ tht- lutun-
't i)b)FCN on a larjjtT-thjn-
miCTOscopK scale, disiignt-.
Aith quantum tht>(>n. which
|.'n)\ide> an exptanatum ot
>bjects on .1 microscopic
•^ik Thi> dilemma plagued
f^yskisls for over half a cen-
tury until n-searrh stumbled
upon a new appn>ach. super-
string theory.
Greene used a ciwnbina-
tion of huiTu>r. visual displav s
and everv'dav language to
bring across the complex
ideas behind superstnng the-
>>ry. He explained that th»
th»H>r\ throws nut the lon
ventional notion that the
ha»K: subatomK: partkles -
eleitrorvs, quarks and so iwi
— exist as "point particles",
meaning that lhe\ an thi-
smallest possible pieic ol
m.illt r
iRstcad, -ufHTstrmg thtsv-
r\ posits that the»«' partu Us
.ire actually made ot a s'ti.iII
<T material whKh. 'Iackin>; j
more creative name." l.rw-ne
s,i\s vveri- called stnngs
Ihes*' strings ^rv capable ot
vibrating at dltteri-nt lr»-
qu«TirM?s to create diftt-rent
particles, much iis a violins
stnngs lesofute ditfen.-ntly to
fiwm unic|ue notes
l.rceiH" explained that
once the point particle
stoppcvJ K'lng an issue th«-
dlHerences in thi' pi-niivt-i)
tahiK lit the unui'ivc
bt>tw ven quantum theory and
general relativitv ceas«> to
iMst
V\h<-ii \i>u 1 h.inw;f trnm .1
point partuii' In ,> -trrm;,
l.reene ^t\ s vmi r>' in ttt. . 1
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TTu- HarpiT Harvi-sl Ball will honor Kns Howard. Harper
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Cixhairs tor the event .ire Mike and C ari>l Minirman and
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CAREER CORNER: fire science foreseen in future
FIAIUWS EDITOR
Sti>f>, dn»f> and roll for ll.irp-
vcXTdtioiul ortvr program thjl
pares studonb- tor the rit-M ol i ,,,
ScJCTice TechiH'k>j?v Thl^ pri>);r.im in
tor indivtduaU who want to >|H'cial-
ize in other the public iw the pnvdte
branch of this career field
The private branch deal-. « ilh th>
in>uranc<' mdiistrv , ,vnit i. i.t-
(HM off tiM MlUCatlMMll
d«vic«s in FIS for class
diomonstrations.
MkIui'I I ,u ^man. CiMrdin.ili.r ,■•
thf I ire SuiKi' Technoltis^ rro»;rjn
11^1 K>;.in teaching al Harptr 1^
' •- dRo He IS tfie Assi>tant l hut .>t
'"> f Ik. C.ioM- Vill.i>;i- \ iTf
IXpartm.nt Hi- has Mtn >'nrollm«nt
ol thf pri<y:r.im at its peak o( TH' stu
dt-nlN in lilt S>5 flnvttni'i .is thi'
\orthHi-.t ctimmunilR-s have >;ro»n,
the towns have established and
statttif their firehousi-s to .i ni.ixi
mum B«vause tif this, enrollmt-nt m
the firi- Sm-nci- lichnoloKV Program
has dropptnl siri, ,■ th« nK ainl con
tinite-s lo in tfu- cirli. ^>s Khjum-
th«Te has not btvii a dim.in,! .i i .i-i
hin' for IhoM- w search ot
nol.n;v caroT I nlike m.i. , .,,.,»..
.i-l up tn »ii M.ir- till' lin-ti);ht-
■■■ •'' ^ ' ■ ' 'Mr-- \(>w
III- l>«xin-
iiiM^ u- iniMK .If 'ui r,-!!rin^; i .u knian
anticipates enrollrmnt iiv ri'.isin>; in
looKi'tt Ji
lentabfe- i
, I 'V.I.II11-. .il H.irpir ,iri'
; lor mdnkluaU !(> K- lir>.|
M ■. 1 I -iipiTA iNor* b\ studxinp Nnik
.in>i thtor\ hut «tun the -tudonts
Kr.iJu.lto tr4.n1 H.ir^>r tin \ I.mm'
with the knowjcdm- ,.f .1 tr.iii>id ofli
,ir Ihf pro»;r.ini .ilU.vs-. an mdiMd
u.il to g.iin ni.iior kn.n\lcdKo about
the siU'nn- .'( tire lh> (ire .ikIcs tli,
t^-gulatuHis and Itu sattU i>i\.-vs.irv
to be MKcnisful in this pn-itessi.m
Besides the k.mnvl»>d(;e to K.un lor
thiN i.invr P.t.r suttiT .1 tm'li>;hler
.ind studflll ol llu' I iri S, i.-n, ,•
i'ro^r.mi i-vpl.uns Ihci. 1!
IS an in depth prxi);ram and it vou
don t know much about hre, it's a
^reat start and you S'' bonus points
from some tire de{\irtmfnls
Kalhenne Stashak, ot the Ues
I'l.iiin- t in- IX'parfment She is aLs»i a
I iri' Sunn' Tivhnologv instructor
I hi- malenal she iliscusses in the claw.
> onsi-.tN of i>rigin, tactics, strategy and
llifor\ ol fin' topics With her back
ground v\ orking hands-on at the I >.
riames I X-partment. earning an 11 !
bachelor's degree; a master's degree
in business and attending a general
tr.iininv; pro>;ram tor Combine.l
designing I
for fm' priAi iiiioii aiKl iiu.-iiv;.iiu.|i
\ student in this lartvr would j;,iin
the knowledge lo seek a certilicalu'n
-vithin the National Institute ci
H-ering Irthnologns tor
■natu SpruikKr lavoul , „ ^ ..
Ihe public hrarvh speciali/.-s in vale, an individual has ,1 b. ■
Communit\ -t i , kc I'or tin- i-ni!,, ri..r. !,,!,, I, .,1 ii.rtl. ..,,„.. ,,,
ind suppr-
-liui.-nl- loi .ii:
Mc in'.-'ni- '!-
^\ hil
this . ,
Iherc Is alsj .i 1 ^tiour lertitkatc
program tor tbosf ^xnple uho in-
presentiv employed m the (ire s^ 1, .,, ,
pn>fessi< n Bv earning tt^.^
TM« s^rinklar •ystaai mMhaniMR Is tt*«4 tor
Mm fir* sclMic* pregrafii.
!h,'
tjsi trai k j
■ .-tit
von
rof ,1
thought there would
he in.>rei|u.ilitu.ilions
-ind h.lluls , >'i tf i,n
iiii; lull it .
ON tmmnrimttm
>mmunit\ I niergen. \
-he gi\fs detailed
tent, histor\ and
'(■ Is working with
eive ts.lucatii»nal
Kes lor her
ll.iv;e»li,
the nev.
i'i|iiipnieiil .1-
i lasM"s
Brian Render, another student ol
the I IS pntgram stattvl, "She's a gixxl
instructor that likes what she's doing
ind niake^ class tun Its not ttni seri-
ous, but M-rious enough to learn the
iniormation th >' ■- ■•.•ti,,-,^ act\»ss."
Vlike M\. . -lied, 'i like
i.,ii tiretighteis ,,ui . n>;in»vrs teach
the I lasses '
sm FlRESCIE(iC{on|MW»9
You're
getting doser.
'Vi AiKXMF atgm • a race oart
•itigirigi^etManciiMnKag
par )ou neM 10 90 Utter And »
aknrars ot^teion oeviy on taw
lia>ngrtK>ir»B»
Our soiopv rij>« an omsumvig
tamt cf unptyiwiK ^m gradbimn
Ard fcr good xaton
Ou Oiaetarr vrm Ou au «e
toMEd w«n By^nm ^rcoj CKtn-
ion hai« practical businni otxicncr
'VuvMnotf )«ar ound xneoat
^1 1 naie yoir aefw rno omr
Cnooae *3m BKntkrt ocgRrt n
aanea/aii'MMui aeaona Ctwtxum
«*Jn«l«m«rt or »«coi»v%natiorB
Orvty HvnpiyriKanDtoiQi.; t
^ "■"T^ <»3r<x at sucaea. ut
»■, . ., -rr..-.«P7«W«»a
ciMt,. .IT.- ffco^o-anj
DftWK
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C ftW >V*"| lyTUvtVirir
4 higher dtffpw q^i rw*
Pag* 6
Commantarv Comlc»
Ortobrr 25, IfS^J
Talkin' bout my
communication
It > ottin h.uil iTH>iik;h lo p,\\
dllfntion in clas* whi-n the toJur
i> lecturing; over Muir hi.i.l uul
>piMkmt; in .1 iiu'inil.
quu kh lullin>; \ <■'• '
Thrmv phunc ru-
pack iit the piT-i'M ri, . 1 I,' \ ,Mi 'Hill
thf mix. and ttii- ri>ii!t i> .ilnii'^t
tirt.iinh disaster
\s littti- .»> ten \iMrs ,ii;ii the
nution i>t J phim.' rin^mc ni a -lu
dent's baj; wmild hi it in'l
unthinkable ttun jt ie.i>.l hi>;hh
unlikely But thai .i^ thi- ■-.win);
goes, was then And this i-< now
You can h.udiv walk across this
campus an\m><re ivithmit bumpiP);
into peiiple ti>(i > : in their
priv .i!e cell phtm. > i.m > > i --.iliiMi In
notu (■ other pei>plr tr\ mj; li' lu v ii
p\ the same spaie thi \ r>' in
Of course, it's v.iss iiuiiii;h lo
forgive when it's some sort ot an
emer^encv "VVhat^ C.randma s m
the hospital hw ijuintuplc hvp.i---
surm'rv at;ain' Ih.il sexiusatiU-
the\ re di-.lrai ted. tht \ re lUis
lered, they've );ot mure impiirlant
things on their mind
But when sou hear si>!iiui'ni -a\
in>; "Well v;i'e I luiinu V\ li.il uto
\..u w.inl ii' .'• ahi'iit the vhmlav'-'
ol I'l inv;U ■• ' il i;it- ,i hllli' ni-ull
ini;
I ' ■■ r i'\ en been peopli' on
thi- inpu^ uho uhile
-tanvlmi; iii.'lil next to uiii- ol the
coll V ' n I. T>i !\ 1,1, It.-. i li.oiM- phmif.
llSf
Harpii - ml;; ~i ! .1! •.';; .>,• i u r
(.■r.inUii 111 .in .ii;f ol .idvjiuin
technolo);v. the abilitv to be
instantly reachable i-. a temptint;
one indeed It is aUo something;
which has maiu '.•< >- t- 'I usi-s
Hut conu- on P' ■■ i"" cr
our sell-inij'ot tan. . .■r-..ii,',h u<
think that iii.ube the umid i.in .•,
by without beinn able li> .ont.ut u~
tor J little bit
And fhev s,i\ our v;eni r.ition
doesn't knon hou to , oitinmnu at.
Earth Quack
by Noel Bag)n\
Earth Quack
by Ntiel B;^>
Earth Quack
by Noel Bago
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TkLK Mhwr TMUW i
I am A
woman ,it H.i:
' 1 dm sti ■.
!! ike a tool ot
date.
How can I kKxen up
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The Harbinger
staff Writars and Assistants
Noel Bago. Ryan Freund. Joanna Klatka
Oanaral Policl«»
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Co-EditorinOnef-
News Editor
A4E Editor
Feat ires Editor-
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JUanLMmariK
..J^evm PodusKa
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._CartaLo/ano
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r^ Nartvvtf aieicoRies tetters to Itw adKor and wplies to our attlonats.
Lenars nmist be stgneo and ncluiie a pnone runber tor nenficatton,
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Photo Opinion Poll: Are the Harper Geese' an issue?
"They were worst last year...lhis
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bad...they were like insects."
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"The gee>i.' were messy...!! the
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good job."
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"I think that it's wonderful that
Harper is taking the time to
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our campus." Mrs. Angela BarreH
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nit\ lor HarfHT to host th. list,- of
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!v ri'turnini;
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mis,, has not r<-turn.\i (Hvausi- ICnox
•iiul his collii-s \ isit the I ampus thn*
Itmi-. a d.i\ I If \ .irii-s his siht-dule »o
kcvy lh< m^i'M. unknmvn about ht>
.irrnal When he visits, thi- >;.i->i'
to sons, th, dan>;i>r thf collier
I hiIIkI hort.'vor th. do^> nfver
lurni .1 ]i;tH>s». rh. K«ard<T colln-s
tuuc m-t bf\-i\ traim-d to physuallv
iniurf th.. ^.VM-, but stare at the pi>sl >
iN ith ,1 still siame that thaMtens
1 ind.i kolbus/. th.. dire.loT ol
trustivs state.) It s almost ., win,
«in situali.'n
rhe ^ees,. are not harnu>vl and nei-
ther Jirv we
PagKS
Harper Campus
The Harbinger
October 25, 1999
any-
one ever talks about is how lazy
the now college age generation is* ,
Well how would you like to ha^
something to do that is so time
consuming no one in their right
mind could ever call you a slacker
again? In fact, if you were doing
this, and wMeonc called you a
; aladier you could look them right
in the eye and can them a slacker
iust for taking the time to talk to
you! ,.|
lliat's right there is somewhere
right here on campus that will
undoubtedly consume more time
than you knew you had.
That somewhere is The Harbinger .
The Harbinger office offers all the
coMforts of home, right dowm to
our fttH aelf«erve kitchenette.
Don't believe it?
Come on by and see for yourself^
A367 in the Student and
Administration Building
j?J
InvestYour Credits
Trmisfirfimra&fammtrtm^
rWCACOCMfflS
1 MORRIS
kniBGEJ
(im k\t'. i'klilc i>um\
mELP aanted
wranted Part time Security
ResponsiWe and conscien-
tious persons sought.
Weekends and holidays a
must $7.65 to start wtth
regular increases to follow.
Irstial uniform trrvestment
required. Contact Lt.
Johnson at Public Safety.
847.925.6330
Whole Foods Market. 1331
Rand Road m Palatine is
nowl^nng! PT /FT Entry
level positions are avail
ie, Jom an exciting com-
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847.564.3309.
TEACHER seeks pupil.
Must tw^K an eiSDest
desire to save the world.
Apply m person, Wed.
evenif^s A367.
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Students earn $375 575
jweekly processing /assem-
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Classifieds
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Sundays
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call for appoint nrtent.
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call 847 925 6460
We still have not received your
application, did you forget ?
She's finally coming over, huh?
SOMETHING TELLS US THIS ISN'T
THE BEST TIME TO RUN TO THE BANK.
No biggie, bank online.
■ ' ' • • ■ ~ ' ■ ~e tMnktrtg to do Uut more pressing erijagements
d&aiie LtitckmK account with frs* Irttsr net banking.
. -I ; i - ■t;''! »nrfe yew hve. Open you' LaSalle
<,<irw.lnaU*tanfc«.eoia or cull l-mo-S40-01M.
1 he H.irbinser
October 25, l«m
Arts & Entertainment
Page 9
Fire Science: Who's who at Harper?
the
career
contifxjed from pdfe 5
Brian Render, anivlher studi-n« i>l (ht- tb pruf-r.im -Ut-
1, "She'-- J u^xkI instructor whu liWes whjt vhe * d«Mn»;
■id makes class tun. It's nut lixi serums, but mi
. iiouRh to learn the inli-"- "• 'i >'' " '- ••■ii."- >. r.-
Mike Myers cmnmi'
ngineers teach the cla'^
.•\n indi\ idual'^ -uc' ■
dent wants to dn in th«- pii<>;r.im i .u niium .hki M.iMi.if
eiwourase thetr students to go furlh«-r and earn .
Bachelor s IX^iv Thev al>o rivommend Imkiny; up vsitl
the Lniversitv i^ Smthern lllimx- i-\ten-.i»)n> lor tire s.i
:ice ltvhnoli>i;\ Ihi-ti' .in- .il-..> .■>!
! rriton I oll.-iv iiiJ I. ..!!...•,. 'Ml
la-on IHi^in-ki mu ■
J Ihecoursi' tv is' nu.!.
irn his as-uKiate-- .li^ri-e and w.ii
1 pdrami\lk or an in-vp«s tor t-f -at> '
in lactones and war«'hfi
The FIS pnif;rani ha- '
Iters people interv-stivl in -<
iiri"d tlassrooiTi istm ,»'>"'
heir framing; if i Mrc -.
.1,
I,, h.v
on to l>.
• SiiiTKe a slnu
liirtvrimnd to
When we can't fit soii^ffifrig
in one place we jump it like
KlatlM
ihani-f '.V incti I
IV-rrv \oti shouUI
l'iTr\ 1- vi-r\ trieiKt
.iiid .111 inliri'slinj; jm-i
.«<n She has Kvn ti'.u h
where sli
ihttcrcn'
-.« I. ;,. -' v.•.^ k.iAIKA
Lowts* Ptry •It* at li«r d«»fc ill
Hm Mi*>rti 4«fMrtiHMit «t Harpw.
high svhooN ,iv well a-. I
iii\s ll, .Hid
I great ptea-
.■d whv "-he
.h«' said "I
v ot mv stu
ik lhe\ teeii
. ,1S VNcll I
'111 llu'lll .!•-
Ill- (hi- I- a
.lllit I line
olllil
. n|o\s
luit'b\.
Hid that IS whv, on ftip
ol all h«-r other jobs. sKe
w oris at the photo cen-
ter at Walmart Her
lavonte pictures ar*
ilm-«' ot nature, but she
,iImi lovi-s ilos4--ups i»t
[Hiiple, i>CHMallv can-
did -.htJts I ler goal is to
get a I'ulit/er I'n/e tor
hi-r photos
Terry also ha-- a lust
tor travel. Shes been to
I urojv. went hiking in
I ngl.md, and en)«>ys camp-
ing, and other outdix>r achvi-
tiis. In l'*S(i -he hikrtl the
Appalachian It ul md is
prtiud to sa\ slic « as thi- tirst
woman to gt"t there that sea-
Min She took a leave of
.it^-i'iivf iii-l -o she could
walk the 2, UK) niil<- track.
Perry lH'lie\i*s in happi-
ness, taking and understand-
ing the importance of the
moment, bivaus*- lite is short.
Mie also s«iid, "live the lite to
it s ttillest. enpiy (HMple for
what tlu-\ an-, and what they
li.n r Ic -li.iri-
You've learned a lot. Ai Elmhurst. you'll
learn
more.
I ■> r«a < i»u-y«K 4(pcc' ComirfH EMwra Calhf»
lB*Awfkai Bnu CjiMqfa,' ittemmidtmorr^ US Mm
&WhUlkfun. wt rmk in itw Mp iwt oCttK M>i1wim'i libcrjil wn
LtMVDi Wt As m fttr 'Vk cnlltfr Imit' m IMiihiu
Wt€tmwmkiliu»mou.r'ai tttnym.hr >Mm%mftTmx
(■■rllii^iMi I friwiMl irrfr Hfm'-T- t- pmcrwafwa
fanl^ hM ih< hi|^ ikt>K> >• thw icUt. TkoK akMni KholMi
m mBatmmbtamtt^ ion tamck.mmuM damn.
<Am dMr loMMr ihdr in4rfin It n^it'UHb. Om aMop dot
hM 19 MdcMi. A tKuhy menbcK MC a McMai latew. HHkM
Eknhum i. inui bjr dMl(H. i«k m «o««la ma •»«»W«»S»
li«li>*iH jomkip mtmm t n»tien|. On » chMc a»fm.
iii»dlMui« iiihtAwiwepwc mMfaMicfauar «■■«»> fc>^-
Ifwadi (w iva of ttnict. affMBMiqi Md achir««Km
MaiSr' lliiiiiinll. cmHt»i*«Mw«. utd mmmmnt-tiimi»un
it «iH> (oStfc on^ » bt.
-^•r-» Elmhurst is coming cc Harper.
Ml Twateji CkwbM »t. fmm mhio t.a.-lioo ^■l■ Eiratwm ii
iWiJl •iniirfrrfrirlTr' " ■*■ ^~-—i ^— i»
I imif r -T ' -- "- - J ' •*—' ""^ "'"-" "
^ Elmhurst College
this. Come !o bur offi<^#tein\
other neat newspaper tricks.
We are in A367 or at 925.6460
Woodstock
is back in a whole
new way- on CD
as the blue disc, showcased
W<xxlst<K-ks lighter side
The energy shil |umps out
with the hard efforts ot th<
l>ave Mathews Band, Sheryl
Crow, Fverlast, and
Everclear It also showcased
some alternative rockers such
as Our Lady Vvaie and
t.uster It also showcased
KiB acts such as jamiroquai
and tfw Rixrts.
The CD also shows the
wide variety of music that
transcended on tfw festival
There an- tracks from every-
one frxtm Bush to Metallica to
the Bnan Setzer Orchestra
and th«> Chemical Brotfiers It
showcases everyi>ne from
Megadeth to Alanis
Morissrtte to jewel This pot-
pourri of music would let
anyone appreciate thi- festi-
val aivl Its artvsis
When WixxistiKk '*^ wt-nt
up in flames, many thought
Ifie spint of the ongiruil testi-
\al was Uisl, but they were
mistaken I"he '6^ festival's
spirit was alive in the eriergy
the cmwd had, and it was
ama/ingly stiowcased m this
piive of music history.
iTHIOti
Mtf EDITOR
VVoodstixk ** will mostly
fx' remenilx-riii lor the iTk-r-
g\ that It pai ked. n-presi-nted
bv the mlamous tires which
nurnsf Ifie closing of the iv>-
tnal What th«' organi/ers
w ere .ible to do, howe\ er w as
h.im«-ss tfiat erHTgy and put
It all on one vif tfH- Ix-st lue
albums of the year
The 2-disc set features a
red disc that includes such
hard rcKkers as Kom, lamp
Bi/kit. and the Offspnng It
also irnluded up-and-iomers
Buckcherry and Lit One of
tfie highli|i(hts of tf»e disc is
Kid Rixrk doing his hit
"Bawitdaba The energy of
the song screams through the
spi«akers arnf makes even tfie
most divile p«'rson want to
get up and |ump around
Anoth«T highlight ot the
red disc Is when *. rtsii
bttnighl nut I Kmrs ^uit.insl
Robbv kri'-ger to ).im out on
tfie DiKirs ciassu Koadhoust-
Blues " It was a gn-at show
case ot two generations of
WixxlstiKk music loming
tofjether as one
The second disc, known
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Cheerleaders and poms practice their moves
I Hay*
C»S)iT0»llNO«F
Typically wht-n one thinks vi
spiMls ftK>lball, basWethall, mvht .ind
baM-ball all ti>rm' If mind Whivl
about chevrleadmK' ll ^ nut lu^i lor
(prb anytnon-
The Harjxr vti«r m|ii.kI h.i-
wcimen .md thnv nion while tru-
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It s kind nt «.niall tor football sea-
son " villi Oanettc t"oUln^, the trams
ere u.i- ,1 snull turnout,
'he Nijujd t> new this ve,tr
i '. : . - .ind tbt- iheerle.jders }w\ r
sn iHi\ meiiil i; new
tacj-s on .1 sqii.i,. v nlike the
sports nwnlHvied abowdneCTlcaiiinji;
and fKTins di>nt have scimoiw. That is
they don't work exclusueK thnm^li
.wv sport seasun, thty chetr >eaf
through K>ih lix>iKill and hjski-tball
waMMVi The iiquad performs at all
homo football aivi ba»k<rtball gatru-s
and alM> travels with teams on oica-
sion to riHil on the hawks when the\
an' on rual lerfitorv
Uie [H>ms ihe niort' danie oneni
111 h.ill Hi Ihe teini art- enfhusi.i.,ii,
■•"^■'iit .in ufxiinimi; trip to lov\a
rje pr.KtKini; lor the p<-rli>rni.inie
iiH- >;ir!s j;,'t ijiiiti' .1 wivrk out I or all
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s..|ll,ld .Is h.
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home I he lonj;
tune loaeh
xoun^
While n> isidered a student aetivi-
ti the sijuae works usl as hard as the
i;ins on the lield who plav sports.
1 ols ot ,HMple run to the bath-
room at ha f hriH-, instead wh\ not
stick around for what might be the
bf«l part of the game
I Ik vhcff
sifsljpti
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(riflM) aatf laughed and s,iid,
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THERE'S NO REASON TO BE HELD BACK.
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SPORTS NOTES
•ThtLady Hmria VoHeybaU taMi pwtidpMKi in College
of DuPagrCon{c»noetouinai»aiilaitw«ek-«nd But they
dktn'l place in the multt^eam tountMncnt r
•in recent pUy the Lady Hawk* defHied Moraine ViHeyl^
home on Oct t«. Thank* to Mi'hm RoimimI for keepii^ ut
infonn«d.
•The Lady Hawrks end their 1999 negutor «M»n at home.
They wiB play hoci to ^4onon CoUei^e on Oct 26. Ilwant
«erve win be fiivd at 6 p.m.
•The Lady Hawks nuiy not have the firepower that they
havehadinyeaispaft. ButthicnnderMandaMebeoauaelhe
Lady Hawks only have *lx aMetea. Which meant every
player imatatay on then 'imtes Even though 4wy
ace ihort on athletes the. .^ how to win. fuat aik
Moraine Valley
•The Lad\ Haw-k srocer team ha« fatten on itoaie hard tkum
ihm Mis . nt play the Lady Hawks dropped 3-0 tO°
Moraim- nome
•Two dayv later the Lady Hawkv wene defeated by |
0>Hegr (hO. taivitin roll.-^^r i;, « nationaMy
Ppiwn'a MMXcr pr this is (ust one of ^ i
miiued ♦p^-"" '*>" I .... . . ._ ., >^ face dus year
•Iht La >iave also been plagued with injuriea ant
llKkafpi«r<^ts„.„y«ar. Itiiahurls the Lady Hawks year in
ycaront
•The Lady Hawks are now taaUng Ibrwad for poat MMon
dctkm TheRegk]nalplay-o0iwillalaitOct.22andendane
day brtnr. Locatian to be arammcid. Good luck Lady
Hawk*.
•The DMn'a •ootXT team haa had a tub-par seeton so far this
••wKin They weved<rfeBtod by Lincoln College 5 1 but five
• y MdeeoMd thcmarivtM by defaaling powcrhouae
'tale at home
•Ttw Harper ' im aie now forwaid for Ifae
poat-seaaon. , begin the Regiandl play-afli
next week l.ocation to be announced. Good luck Hawkt,
g^oior it ail.
•The Lddy Hawka baakatiall team aiv ready for action.
Thew 19<»-nn !i.-a*an •• leat tlian one morMh away and thi»
year the. i mote aUddea. Laat yew they only had
tixathk: ,i.ar they have over 12.
•The Lady Hawka have five letuming alMetet: Miaty
RoBimet, Maunen Maatalatz, Ovia Stieirfie, Suze Wagner
and Hotty Hofipe.
•T^i^ " H' many new iacei far ihe Lady Hawk* at «vcU:
Bts ' lie JcMus, Julie Audino, Anne HanaeaMatita
Evamk, JIM lortney, Nikki De Berry and Diana Ruis.
•Maatalarz and Rommel nvnvnominaledtotheRiflaBfV
Stoond team and Maaldafz waa aito nominatod to N4C AB-
Confeaence Second team aa watt. Thingi are knking food
for «ie Lady Ha%rts.
•HerMnj^ Male Athfete of ««e week Taibnck B«M>a
Mariani.
•Manani lei « achooi vecoKl for ai ptirpoae yanlt in a tin-
gle gante with M4. He ran for 183 yanls md caqghl aix
pawn for 161 yard*. He alto hat IJOO. att-papoa^j
ihit aeaaon to fir (772 iwMng, 283 paat icceiving).
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Hawks Sports
|t«a»ii »
Haliwy Ihwpf eoH«<» . ftctobf M. !*§•
Hawks get past pesky Wolves, remain undefeated
Ryan FrmiiMl
thf pRiv\ 1 lu-l ast hf.ul
The Hdwl-s (tvOl privjiktl
J7-24 to reTn.)in undfteaki)
Hid impmvwl in the *tand-
r\gs ,»N wi-lt Ihe Hawks .lu-
hdveati bill f nrsi
place in ihi- \ i(
The VVdKfs
hrst point-. i»t tbr >;.im. .n .1
Iiml>>.N'U vaai ti.l.l v,.',il t,.
mvi' thr \\.>Im~
leavi.
)iiliet irKri'.i'^tJ tht-ir UmJ
when i|udrUTbjck U*r\l
(..(nlner tuund nveivcr H»>t^
MiMillian *or d Wt touch^
di'wn. With 10 minutes left m
thf 2nil ijiKirtir
lV>»n b\ I" ynnt- ttn-
H<iwks were lixikinn lor jn
-uwwer anJ the\ f«>und i>n«v
H<lwk<> qiutterhjik CinM
luruens huoki-d •■;' " '''
Bubhj Mjruim tvi
\i
Kith r Vi u 1
mh onii ijvi.if'
liiij;"'"- 'i'^' !i
n.n li> lolut ■. 1
but unlortunjti'K
out ill time
The \Vi>Ki- ivi.im isoiilil
.\ .n I lirtf numitfv
,nt«' til. third quartir tail
iMik I .irr\ NindiT- ran iZ
lard-- t.T ,: i.'lifl (i'iKhiKn\n
i hi H.nvK- Wirt' ilown
hut nut .'lit, |ust ask |i<het
IXnvii i\ !■■' I'l'inS th.
HaukN>
v\ ,ll, ,1, . _
iikI
W»lv«« pl«y«r« go
^••••••iaii nwt
PHOTO BTNOCLBACO
jMt otUi*— In ■
jurgens tn j;m' the Haivk
: 1 0 " i.'aa
Ihf Hawk ,.>ri-
I'lu- mun- liiiu !ii put tin-
i;am.' •nil nl ria. h \1ariani
third i,.iklHl.'\Mi I't thi' ^aiMi-
tta- hi-. ! i.-..-.-i !ii- ~. cn-.l
tn»m eiv
the Hav. r-
left in the i.iurth .jiiartcr
I.. I... I _. , ,i...l . .1. II,. II n. >t
■ Ha\Nk-
jTi'v aiii-u .
It wjs th. 1 ir.l
r.>und thf '.\ ..I i I
Kfv(.r.i^ .ir-. !r,.i.it- ti' K-
brvken. |ust a»k Hubba
Mariatii He -ct a sihixil
recorii for .il) jHir[M>%c \ard"
PHOTO BVNOaBAOO
Playars from th* Wolv*« wid th« lUwhs vi* for
l»os»«»»ion of an arrant ImII In HariMr'a aacond to
laat hom* gaina of th* aa—o w.
in a Nin>;li- );aiTie w ith ^44
He ran 'U tlme^ tor I SI \arih
aiiti taught M< pass«-^ lor ]t>]
vard-- ll< iiK.i ha- a team-
=■ ' tinj; total ot l^ toinh
11-, t.ir a total .'I '^^ points
m -IS ^.lllle-
Ouarli-rba.k liir^ins
ini-thi lir-l llarpr OBlo
.1 h.iil ^anu i.\ilh "11 1-
[■lii- \ar.1-. pas-ini; 1 If loni
pU'ttsi i " -" |\i-.-<- atiainst
loliii t.T tin \arJs and tv\o
louvhdowns passeft
This jImi wds the lourlh
time in M.h»x>l htslorv that a
Djr\l Varbi.Mii;!. .a.h had
tour latthi^ tor the Hawks,
l.leeson had .1 total oi 67
vards receiving and
Sarbrou>;h chipped in with
^^ receiv mj; \ ards as well.
Harper amassed a total
^X) \arcls and a total of 1"
lir^l downs Hawks had a
total ot I^) vards rushing; and
a total of 31(1 passing yards
ITie Hawks ded-nsc aftain
was strong Thev i>nl>
allowed a total of ** first
downs and only ga^e up a
total of ■»lh \ards |oliet had a
I larpiT quarterback threw for total o( 22s vards rushing and
TlK) or mon- vards m a game defense only gave up a total
Ktvcixtr - (,l>-tsim and ol ''I passing \ards
Panthers shock Hawks, dream season comes to end
RyMiPr
SPORTS \*BlTER
MasimCitv. Iowa
I K» yi»u kiu»w \\ht*n' it i-"*
Harper College tiK'tball
din's Thi" Hawks ..mt.- !
their se\enth \»
Pantherv Ir.nii I
the Hawks still .
N4t conlerem.
reciwd of (^Oi >'
to sh.i'-^-
!'■
tirsi uiiLii !...•'
but Hllsworth . :
hv defeating Harj. 1
Five s«\i>nvl> int.' ' i.iar-
ter. Fllsworth nmnin^ I'l. i- Marlon
C"«i\mi>n ran 12 \anls tor thf i.-iuh
down to give iJu' Tami
With the Hawksdri\i:
ferritorv Hawks i|uarterb«nk (..ritt
Jurgens pass was inlervepted by
Shawn Uuman a safety f«ir F-Usworth,
giving tfie Pantliers excellent held
poetition
Ellsworth quar1«nback Ryan Bum
fcHind receiver Andre Banks for a 18
y»rd comp ■" '"d he found him
again thnv plays latfr i.'i i"
completion
O1 the next pUn from -^rimin.i.,
Im. k t.avmor found thi- niil
again from two varih
fanthiT- a I Vtl le.ul
.ird
sandersiiii
I ..I\ lIU'Ii .' ■'!'-■.) Hit : ■. . < I ' ' ■' I
scninmaj;f tot hi- third t"iu!'.l .vv n •'!
thf.: ■' -.orfit all .>! hi- louvh
il.'v .. oiui ijviartf!
t»u//er •viHinded to i-nJ th.
! lawks were dim p I'' o iiid
looking tor answers
Both teams were held scowtess in thi-
third quarter Fhe Hawks defenM-
was »tn>ng in the secimd halt, k\l by
the dcfensiv« line and the defensive
bacUMd
Ltotebackers Orlando Williams and
|oe i .U'issrHT eai h recorded a -.a. k
l.'hiu 1.1"..- .Hill ...ii-Ti.ti i-avh
iiitf r. i-ptisi .1- pa— a- well
', ml" thf fourth the Hawks tinally
in ilif Morfboard lurgens found
irbrough for a 14- yard com-
11,1 twiiplavs later hf himked
:ii live vaid-
- th»-ir lone
i tiif .illerrnHMi. Th.
fed thi' tv^'0 pt>mt am
W h.'ii
M i|uaitfr
v^ ,0. .,,1 1. .1 thf .'li ..:.
ki: ■ !ui li.irri-
|,„„- ,,,,,.,, ball t..t th.-
Hawks Bill trippfd b\
s.iiid.-rM>n from 1 ti-u.Ttli ,ind h.- ran
the Kill 41 vards lor I llsworth - final
si.in-
\s th.' hu//er siiundfd th.- Ilai\ks
were defeated lor the fir-t tinu thi-
M-asim ar>d it was a sfniik to all
lut^ns fintslted the day with 225
vatxts passing He was 2^-48 but
threw 5 mfeneplion-
l.leeson hnished the day with 12
PMOr.-i BV N0C1 B*GO
Football ands with a handalMlia
a* tlia Hawka' winning atf*ak
comaa to an and.
I' h.-- lor a total Hs yards recen ing
Hn-dd l■hlpp^^i in with 13 catches tor a
total V vards
Ihf t lawks if»-l| and (5-i)) in ccinfer-
fii.i- pla\ have three conference
>;,imi- Ifti aivd tftev are all on the
nwd
It wilt be a tough challenge to hatulle
but it anyone is up for it's the Hawks
I he Haw ks next game will bi' on Oct
XHh at Ci>llege of IhjI'age Came
hme is set for 1 p.m
^fm t
1 111*
WIWiii Walwy Hmip*t Coltog* T y»ut>w, IHIwoii"
0 f
t'
ger
•lege ^^
VolMW • XXXH » Nwrnbar 6 . Wov—nbf 1, tW
Spook-tacular a haunting success Building L
'^ does not rest
Klatlui
On OcioK'i 2" H.ir(ir ho^kij
■silly M>nt;->--' iii>. K•.l.^..lt^.
'imoii- H..
n thi' HuM'r
I enU'r ]\\t ■
JionRS such OS I .tmstbu-tif-
Perrv Ihi? Pftritit\l I'lr-ili- .uhI
Aunt Sall\ - H>«>>;trs ill ^-•rt
(•nlertainni.
IXinngoii, ... .... -•..^- ....... .^
walked arv>uml the Jisli-s spraying
people with a "magic sprav ' This
secret formula had at least one
effect, although harilU .i magical
AudiMIC* WWHf IMV* ■ iMWttllC I
H«llow*4M S|Mok-lacttl«r.
oi»> ii rilt\t up the ihiliimi !
.uidu-vKc IV'ton- Um^ thes
I tlMM St Oava Rudolf's
inn'C
11,1
•ther Ming, abi'ul ^. .uv
.liens, hmught men' tun t.ir
ll>«' kids, btvausf thev gi>i !>■ "
heach balls all i«er the iIumi.
was h.idl to flit lhl^ .Htixili
bis..iusetlw Wills wivulil not gm u|
the halls.
tllT
...h M.irk M.< .will-
Mv Miiu..e .>nii>ng uther
A[,\v outfit-. IvMMOstUllU
. '-nv.-iPinLOZANO
Crowds of paopla eontntmt^ im t
tutuatnt avary day to laaaan Um wait
batwaaa claasaa.
Carta LotaiM
tlH- I iK-ral Art-
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■^lu.h!U- t.-^l ttieie ^> itii iomi^;t
1 1 "11. m.-s.
jMAUOWEENonii
HMNMS
MMltllWBtO
Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka
addresses human rights
Fcatara*:
DMrtal NygiMM vtotts
Mm Car*«r CAmw
CMMWMitaryt
WheMwtol»aM
to»m\ wiMa ye«'v« got
TomtotOMT
••• Mi* *
Art* * EntvrtaimiMnt:
-llaHM Straw N«t'
CMHlng to Harp«r
Mort*:
Itowks e«acli •••• hto
Mi*u
IrtcScMfw
S1MT WMTU)
Hiittorv abounds with ev.imi
ot one group i'i |Xt>pl«> denying thi-
human richts ot other-. VVhv is this
,HUl Wh\ ,I.K s !l (ill .H . lit I .1 Ii
?.,!>■, f hest. i|uestliKl-^ ■■•■'■ ''■
human rights i'
■ If .itldressetl bv N'igen.iM v, mu .
,1 \iibel taure.ite AoleSninka .'ii
iTklav IVtotvr 2^ m tin- ''
the Business .mJ So> i
I. enter
'..... !ii. • the
aiiMU.ll lnliiii.ition« I l.t\tuu mth's
Ihf thi'MH- ot Sovmka s k^tiiif
IhMii.Hi ku;lils and the I, I. urns ol
K.l.iinin '.v.is th.it human rights
.■re t.Hi otlen eliminated under the
i..nte\t .it iultural purification
I'lmplf who Jo not cimtarm to
lullural tr.ljlll."'- "■ "■■• ..ns.,l.■ri^l
OUtsKil-rs wit
)'v Ireatevl .i> .... i.,,i.,i,. ~ ....
iintjins lh.ll thi^*' people tr.l.ll
ii.'nalK Kloiig to ,i -ub. '•
artists Of " rittrs or ,tri
» itche*.
sx'Vink.i ^.u\ .1 nf w - t'ro^r.ini
v\ !■ i .ibu-.<'s In .1 [■!.!
t .1. , ■ ifst lls»-il his lui!.:
U <i,inli.i powers to e nsl.o i
w.imiT. ni.ikiiig Ihi'm his str%.ints
l.r sf\u.il -iiul domestu use
Kf interpreting thi lultur.il rules
IriTil tln-se women ot this tradition
il enslavement. Human rights
iisurfacevi rKrt by cTangmg the ail-
lural CtmtCHt hut Iw ri...v.iniininw.
ttieMflnecultif
( 111!-' 11.1111 t.i. .
i if pn.% tiled f >-
alalorships s|n[ 1
awa\ ptH'ple s human rights under
the i;uis. oi , iiltural purifuation
111 .uiws.ited deniixrjiv .is .1
. .. t. '.. ■ ■*. . t.lti.r.ti infff t^n 1.;
tlv.>ti hum.iiis thenisiKes tu- s.ii.1
.jUfstions .ititT "
. fvpifsM'd h.ip.
(!h ■ nerrinu-nl undei iru
m-i i.ition of President
i.>li; anio Ini! w.is more
.,,•1 his I'nthiisi.isin th.il
:mi-ir.ili.>n has Kfii
■..spinv; i'lir litiuers
, io-s.a1 ne s.ii.i
U.'lf Snink.l n". nor •
I'ri/e lor hterature in l>'s^ I U
attendrti uimersit\ in lon.l'i' . n.i
his fiatne \igfria lie !
l.iru H'f
months N ■
ir!i, if P-. .-. Ii'lf .idi •■ ' ■ ■"■
tin- m Ilif til's hi : thf
.■, tor hi- hi.
lUrrenlK the
'v\,..Kl,':iti rrote-.si>r ot ihf \rt- .it
I iiion Iniversitv 111 l.»sir);i.i \- .1
poi't pl.uw right and rio\flist he
priHluievi a l.irge ts.dv ot n'tk
most mitably Pn XUn 1 '
\f(.-.. ami more nventU
NTf .if .1 and Ike Bunien
,>i Mini," . if fonpwnoB.
tele\ ision s,kI.i and snack machines, a small
the biHisstfire, the librarv and
1 prominent smiikmg seition
:ii".fer 3 partiruLif cmw .t
he lounge area, and as ,.
result, disrupted the clavsriitwns
The disturbance agitateil students and
tiers in the classrmims and brought com-
its to the Tnglish I Vpartmmls attenhon
r^l irtommeiuled to ..<nt.i.l
s,.iiiMt\ walked tliroiigh the lounge area
to nijki thfiii-.. i.. - ii'o.irent to the blatant
indiMdii.ils ,1! t the authority's
• - -fine i|Uiflf.^ • . . ...i I he silence onl\
. d tor a mavimaiii ot ^tt minutes and the
u.i,f le\el began all over again
I n^jlish Instruitor. .-Xngela li.tirfti has
i:id ac-ted on the disruptive behav lor
. classriHMTi she teaches in She stat-
ed, I Impressed m\ concern about the noiM'
problem emaciating from the hrst f1o«>r "
she .ilvi inentionc-d that it is an old prob-
Um th.it the I K-partment has addressed in
\ .inous waxs however nothing has nvluced
the noise troni Klow
r.iul H.us a studmt of Barretts 1 nglish
ill.'' .111-, -Mtis I think its obnoxious and
ru.; f til interrupt .lass when stu-
'■ . ...g to learn '
111 llarlev Chapman. W-.^r ot the
I'.-, i. \rls I iepartnu'iil met with the
MiidfUl I 111' t oinruttcv hut i.iMif to mi re-.o-
iiitions atioiil thi iinllitl in Huilding I
t hapm.in h.id soieral meetings that
atlfiiiplfd to n".oh e the lOntlict of the MKial
iiois.. inlertering with the classnH>ms. He
then reijufsti'd an engineering report, which
would glass oft Ifie open area where twist'
f.isiU . arric"s to the classr\ioms
c onsts^uentlv, the glass would obstruct
anv lurther interventions fn>m dovvn below
There ma\ b«' tacti rs that halt this resolution
sill h as thi- 1 list or an architectural challenge
I he report lor the pro(ec-t is pcYtding
rhe attempts for resiilulion are still in ques-
tion and the twine level continues to escalate
and disturb the purpose of Harper...to ieam.
Pag* 2
Harpef^ews
The Harbinger
November 8, WW
Harper Music Academy raises
scholarship money with their
annual Performathon
A very special free musK
evttit will i4i\c V imct-rlRinTN
.m I'pportimiK Ik ht-jr U«'
•.tudfiit^ or ttw Harper Mu>k
Aijdi-mv, ranging in Jg«-
tnwn -.u to 18, a* •*!«?> hold
their hrsi Pertormalhim on
SaturJay, Nm ember 2t' it»ni
f am to 5 p m m the 1 iHiriv;<
of the Student .iiui
Adminisitration C i-nler V .a. h
pertomvance will bs-gin on
the htHir anil last .ippmvi
matety 45-50 minuti--
The eight-hour stiul.-nl
marathon comfrt i> .i
hindraising event whuh v*i"
raiM- iromey <>>r the Mu-^
Academy Sch<»larship Fuiui
The liarp*-r Mumi Aculerrn
supports ofvn access to arts
education by providing
need-baRed scholarships to
sludenli of ail age» and abili
Halloween:
celebration
fun for kids
tu-. Ihr I'lrorm.ithi'n
«lii.h oper.it.- •■'■ ■•'- •
m.ir.ithon tunJr.ii ■■
»,llkathol\- or nnuion-.,
i'ni.i»ur,iy;i*^ -^tuvlftiN to M>bcit
^pon-or^ lor th -ir pi-rlor
ni.inn's
III ulJition to sponstwing
J (HTioimi r. the pubhc nia\
ntntnbute to the scholarship
tund bv buying an ad in the
pn.grdin Kx'k or being a
patron Ih-
and .vp«-n
Attendee it-
lion .It
Ihf
..ncert is fnr
iMk
lon.i-
itvtr! it the\
1 . ontnlnition
tuii-i In
.,.,.,,,,„;,... -.ilh the
nijrjthon vomeit, students
vmII be holding i b.ike sale
and "ill N> si'll.ng Harper
C. ollege U¥i Musk Academy
memorabilia.
Isn't it
nice to
uitien you
haue
nothing to
do and
just sit
back and
read your
Harbinger?
to now?
Soon »ou» tMT^ ym* fieoat
i»9W •n«n«i«»<lo>pi.90'»»>Oir
road aaa to «joa» Ox tuaanivM
in oiai J1UH9 Mcofl or (wiayiwf
Mv OaAiKSA Ana •> toM XMA
OvdHMUKsna ouimm
OMM a>«i (ocirant And eu paAv
an 'wt craoKji biaraa a^aauBt
And vMn a/ yw HM« aHM*
ya/l •<•• yiu diTit « no BW
omir ln*i liKlicnri at^m n
l«r«rvwav«ra(«
Onvt OOOB onpia at Ca V*MB
ZJrVJK
«lu
• i«waw>(i
W40T0 BY XW#i» "l «TH*
continued t'Om M(e 1
choices dominated the
m ening, though Among
^lr|s (he pri-ttrnd choice
was a pnncess, while manv
boy» came dreswed as
Batman.
All the kids who came
received free treat bag* and a
raffle couptm .At the ernl ot
the show the luckv winin-rs
got drawings produced dur-
ing the !<how by an artist in
attendance.
The Halloween Sptnik-
tacular turned out to be .1 fun
e>'CTling for both kid- ind
their parents
^ Ulhat do ^
you mean you
haue nothiny
to do?
Come uirite
for us!
R 367
It mill Take
all the time
you haue.
Get First Choice - Regbter Eariy!
AnfMHHielnt Spctno «»• E«rty Refliatimtlcfl For CoMcge CwdH
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IIIMIH tlHW, way wglwar aiiy— w •■i«*iii ••!«•«« ragtrtnaioBi
yrfof to Hw Malpnad ima eiMMt M (MOMimMaA
PluM i«rar 10 Iha MltMkia Maw f ar ipi(a« taiM nolsiration cycta-
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•ml AAninMnMm C«iMr (MCt-i^k.
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liim^ »_niMM»y ^ laM
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Man^Ma
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November S, Is
Harper News
Page
HEALTH WATCH
J, Ml >> 'lit
1 I lust v> inn 111);
instwit racail.
.■XJin . , V ir, li^.. I.L>...I
M.HHl .., i ,^.
l>ri\c on VV(e(lnt.>sday, Ntnembff
i~ 'Jam to 1 p m , Studtnt ami
Xitminislr.itmn I enti-r, A242.
Sukkfc Seminar
Haw thoughts lit suicide t'ver
rrtwiinl yiHir mind' Inlc-nsr pain,
ion«)iiw>> and othir dimt-nsions of
wxguish and loss caust- many mdi-
viduati to contpmplilv or actually
make the decision to end their
live»^ l^am rmirt- about suicidal
ttiottghts and acts and how one can
!•■ . I V, 1 1,. IN ^uu uH', -',)nii\
J Mental llinrss', VV«-dnesday, -
■siivcmhir I~,2-.^ pm..'
Student Ailniinisiralion Center,
A24).
Great Ameri<ran Smokeout
Thursday, November Ih i> thf
Gn-at American Smokecnit Stop
by the Stnofcrout Table in the lobby
area of Business/Social ScieiKe
Carter, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and pick
up tree t|uit kits, pamphlets and
trther goodie-i. The first 15 'quit-
ters" to turn in cigarettes will get •
free luiKh or movie pas*!
ff A V T B D
T«
immniriiiiiiiirBminitiiaiiiiB
wmtnaa, ran iiuiu ■ mrnumm.
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To hell and back: urban sprawl consumes suburbs
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it \\h\ K ,\ ti t w I' h 11 1 1 . 1
Wo jll kn
frustrating
before Wf t'l ■ '1 I M n I ikhjmi >i>uii}'U>
hurcjsed popul.itinn tiiupk'd with
luor dfV elopment in thf suburbs,
m.ikfs fur a b.id i isi nt urban spr.iwl
and tin- Chi : hoids to th.il lur-
mul.i
Tin-
.uid lot of lanit
up? Wf can. it vvf .ir«- willin>;
fict' Kur |jwn« and b^rbi-qui'--
Accjifding In thf Assucidled i'res*.
trom l^ro 1(1 \^>*0. mure than I** millici
ri-s oi l.ind m ttu- L'nited StAtfit has
. umi- urb.ini/fd On top of that
rn IMhH ti> fJfiV thv population ot the
I S. has increased bv 22 percent
lixamples of urban sprawl are all
tiround the campu*> Take a drive dow n
I uclid Avenue and \<ui v\ ill sih' that
the I'luni C.rmc '^l>upp in; I cntiM sur
rounds a small >.'nieliM\ \ halt miU-
l.« 1»MIS HW*tMH
WlMt tfe yoM wa«t on ywv tMHkstoaat
Mfklng lot aMfTOMite a MMali CMiMt«ry iMit
to ^apa $nkm% o« Um conMr of fUmt frovo
Roart a«« EmcIM Avomo.
aua\ .1 inu siihd n isiiiii, Wivlcird is
heini; built
The new de-.elopment will contain
11(1 new hornet, each capable of hold-
inj; S people a piece said Kimball
Homes On average each household
lontains tv^l' drivers each with their
own lar^ l< .i\ n^ us with a grand total
<>l 2;ii niort- M-hicles that will be added
to the slow rivers of glass and sleel
that flow through the streets
When the ra\s hit vuu and the sun
melts your eyes into the back of your
-kull as you drift ever sii slowly down
Koiite '^■* renieniber one thing urban
spra»\ i
lo the owners of the IMuni t.rove
shopping Center no one blames them
ti>r the location of their establishment
1 he\ need to nuke a li\ ing too. Mavhi-
the\ can bnt;hteti up the place and
in\i's( in some colorful flower arrange
nuni>- tor the dead folks in their park-
ing; lot I'm sure the\ d enjiiv it
The Co-EdHors Of »ia HwMiBir.
Sammantha H«ys and Alan Mnwfk
tNQuld like to thank our edRofial stall for
alt their twd word and dedication
Your laM nighit artd earty mominga. lor
that maMar, have not gone urwioltead or
unappradalad. We thank Kai4n
Poduaka, Caila Lo»no. John TMolaon
and vKiuW like to say goodbye and
I to Amanda Oflenbacher
Dental hygiene:
a high quality program
conlnuM IHWi pat» &
gram, ciwnnwniml 'it sa i^-k. r ... .i.i> ■
gram and the stiiJtnis .ii
■ '-ve teanwrs
ihe progra!
tiKit a litudent can oim na\. 'i;. i ' t:.:..ii,;:i
out the entiretv of the pnvi;r.mi It tin- ^tu
dmi earns morv than nne ( t the student has
fallen tn-liiw ff»e minimum compe*e»K-4 stan-
dard.s The ii»-ntal f»rvi>;T.i!
tatioas thai rei)uin- ttv-ir M
beyund an average Icm-I
|<>hn fiipaitofSHiltMi- ...tr ! he piv>-
grat- ty hit,
a gr. , -xsl."
Editorial Board
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Co-Editor in Chte'
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Sports Editor Ryan Frwitf
Business /Ad Manafir___Mandy Offenbacher
Assistant Ad Managw Rich DasiMCk
Faculty Advisor Dann Gire
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Ask your wellness advisor
".students can anor
u •linnw rrtsted lopiv -
tH« outside lh<
•student /Admmt.strati
jp(T«Mr in hituri- issui-s oH
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Q: Whit IS th.- 1
ibmit qu«>slians cm
'hirii m lh«- marked
o.;er All que«-
rt>ptin»«*
- and are
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(uit -.mokirij;'
A. TtwPeanMnai- luit smoking; "smu iHsv-
'.^lechciCMClOftO \.>lit tiirM-v while ottKTs cut dimn
<n smakinR gradu.)lly Additicmatly some pmpte uti-
i/e a cUift or *uppiirl group to ataittt titrm m th«' ijuil-
nni; pn>i«««s wfH^-a* iHlief^ pwfer to go It alone
h rmtlHxi, and tfH-
the mdnidual In
. Ihesi* mi''
>■ nt-placenii^
i;s and wIthd^di^ .•-
. . niciHim- fran-»i. , , r.n
!inhal<>r or gum The patch and gum are a\ ailable in er
ihf . i»iinttT withiiiit .1 iirfs. nniioii white the na^'l
i> fnimatH- 1
, • .if^>lacCTT>""*'
iTMiking ni
.tu.vu-si (hi .; »..u lan grt throi.i;!. t:i,
first K) da\ fiat it gets easier ii3\ i- a
plan in h. ' ' .
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a support system in place. Your ftealth center can
fielp ytni formulate a plan and assMt with support.
KememN-r ftui ThurMlay, N»»v«nbc-r IH i* tfie Gnoi
Ameman Smokeout. If you are thinking of quitting,
this IS great day to do it. Stop by the Smokeout Tabk
tn Business and SocTal Science Center. 1 1 am- 1 pm, or
call tiealth and I'sycfiological Servians at xfi2b8
Q. !>> I leally need lo get a tlu st>ot ' VVill getting one
make me sick^
.\ Intluen/a (flu) ^ .i commim upper respiratory
infection caused l»y a virus It can he spread by direcl
or tndinvt contact and can lead to complications such
as bnmchitis or pi^etiirumia The flu slnit is n'cotn-
mendwl tiw individuals who: an- 65 or older, have
ihrxinic medical conditions (heart disease.
.mcmia, etc ), tiave lt>wered immunity from
^luh aN Mils, an retviving Kteroid therapy,
. h«-nHi|luTap\ (>r radiation. rt».idents of kwjg term
. an- lacihties artd thow who work with sick individ-
uals and /or have a great deal of public contact
letting the flu *h<it DOES NOT cause you to get the
ill . f towev er. Mwne people do experierore lude effects,
iimon Mde eftni of the fTu sh«it is Mtrenew of Ihf
....I liw up to twn davs Infrequently a few peoph
will also develop fever, fatigue, and muM^e aclie» fcM
I -2 da\ s t>n rar.^. cvcasitwts an mdix idual will evperi-
<-ni I- an immediate allergic rf>artion to tf>e sfv»t
Staff Writars and Aaslstaats
Noel Baga James Johrtson. Joanna Klatka Erie Scnafer
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•anaral Pollclaa
T>» MwMii^ i» Ow >lu]«M «ue«c«H>n for trw HoriMf Cotli^tt can«ut nim-
ntrrt'. :».f»:sn.-;! ti. •ww>t.i. !;vn..i^wut tneiicna0|«ar«is<«NtiunngnaMtav»
m>B- -'iturailfrae to afi students. fiKultvdnil
«*■ -iWiMWBlirittopRJwaetfteHarpef connmi-
■iv-:n,.j--f, ii>iiwc'iim(iu»<inilit«tum3unangcammuiv.
LvtifriPoiqr
rne Hmtmgm MMcomn lertars lomntOUoi andiapiwt tixM lidiUinaH.
le(i«r» muiti Iw «gnM and iidude a uMiw ra«nMr lOrMriiiciaKin.
S#iM IMS. wN tw wtttwu ueon nqwM. M let tart iM caM«nt art' HJtiaci
tciMKini.
ftoduct* and tanncm ■twniiaB n nia
eoAor* of eni4 oapsc. nor by tlw coMa
Inqulna* tMMd ba toriMfdM amctty'to tt«
M tfw Ascfction of ttia consunw
Oyirw
ration w Boanf of Oiractof s.
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Carta's Webbed
By Noel Bago & Carta Lozano
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Frtday December 17 & Saturday December 18
Specially Arranged Exams
Classes beginning at 4:45(xni or later
will use regularly scheduled class tin>e
/
Calling all Students!
Make sure to remember that ...
is the last day to drop your
classes! Watch your G.P.A. and
drop today!
So YOU MAY HAVE NOTICED THAT IT
HAS GOTTEN EVEN MORE DIFFICULT
TO GET INTO HaRPER. NEVER
THOUGHT YOU WOULD HAVE TO
WORK SO HARD TO GET INTO
SCHOOL, DID YOU? WELL HERE IS
THE SCOOP.
here is a major road improvement project for
the intersection of Algonquin and Roselle
Roads (It has already started if you haven t
noticed), and is schedualed to be finished on
October 31 . 2000 Please t»e aware that traffic
will continue to suck until the project is complet-
ed, especially during rush hours. In addition.
Public Safety cannot control the traffic light at
the exit to Algonquin Road duhng the road
work, so expect even worse delays. To prevent
Inconvenience and delay it is suggested that
you use the Euclid Road exit to leave campus
and avoid the Algonquin Road exit The Illinois
Department of Transportation is in charge of
cooridinating the project
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Arts & Entertainment
Harper Theater to
Perform French Farce
Novembers, I9<W
■y JohH TiitotM*
AMEWTOH
Weddinjts are motuulou-K pUnntil
I nfartundU'K lht\ .inii t em-cuted to p»>rt»fc-
'I. 'ii
rhcst- mLshjp> make for ^rvat cinrntiv
1 sp«viallv in (he car*- of Harpers latest pnv
JuctKm, .4m Italian Strait H^it
The Fivrvfh fane. dire>.t»\l b\ Mar\ U'
Willis and v\ ritten b\ 1- uKene t jbiihe lakes
place in fans
It tells the storv ot a wealfhv I'ansian
named Fadinard whti. on the morning ot his
wedding races around tiiwn trvin^ to replace
a rare Italian straw hat that hu> horse ha»
eaten.
The story jjets inlerestin); when the owner
of the hat aiwl her paramour rehi.se to leave
Fadinard's house until a replacfment i-.
found
Meanwhile, Fadinard's bride, fwr Ijther
aiHl the rest of the wedding guests mnn- lo
•lebrate their nuptials
It was first perfomuxl m lh«' 1 rciuh ttw
aler. Theatre du I'alais Ri>val. in IK.^I
It IS a timeless piece whah has had a lonj;
run irf success and has d.i//lisl
everNwhere.
Interviews For
Interviewers,
G«ff The Fmcts.,.
Marv lo Willis uln< l,i-t direiti-ii lh>-
Harrier pnxJuction lliinn. hjs been dinilini;
.11 HarpiT lor oier 20 vears
!"he IS cunvntlv tfie Dirtvtor ot Iht' Harper
Theater IX'partrm-nt
The cast includes |oel H>ni;-il,r .i^
I'adinard I u Waldron as Virgime, Kmail
VVaJi-eii js 1 mile and lli-nu t\>kos as I. I.ir.)
Ih.' sel was (.It-i^mJ b\ \tiiha«l Hnmn
and I'aul IXimbnmski
The Stage Manager is \1i. tvui Mild
The pldv Kill ha\e a two vmhW run
Ifw first week will !>■ NovcmlHT 11 12, 1 V
and 14
The "tecond wtvk w ill >.or»Hit of Nwember
18. 1", 2(1, and;i
Both weeks will be performed in the
l>rama Ub, I iberal Arts t enter I UN
The perforTTumt's will tx-){in at H p m on
all days except the 14 and 21 wtw-n it » ill start
at 2 p m
Tickets ar»' $W for Harper students and
staff. 9> for ottu-r studt"nts, and $10 for gener-
.il admission
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Hawks Sports
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By NoeiBago Eliasik second coach ever to win 200 games
Invest Your Cnedits
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TwtTitN nint' M'.ir>. later Hliasik remain-- .1
mainstav i>ii thi HarfH-r •.idcimf^ >iMr in
vear oul I li.i'-ik bniii;- thi' N->t ■"■'< "t f.uh
anvl i'\ iT\ athloli-
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priipram 1- the .>nl\ h>-.ul n'.uh llv mIiihiI
ha- lA ft h.ut
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t.Tt-n,.' ri\,il (.oik'i;.' .'t IKil'.i^;.' thf H.iuks
i.iNi ih.it ii.inii- but mort- imputt.inlK a li->;'
rti.i v\.K ii'.ulo hi- name 1- | ihn I lia-ik
Har[XT tini-h<si thi'ir maumiral -iM-.<n at
.Vt hut tim-lx'v.i 1 'O thf tollnwinv; Ni.ir In
1«74 (li.i-ik tini-h<'^l vvith hi- tir-t winning
stM-on Jl ^-4
Two M.ir- lati'f ttu' Hawk- tini-hi-d 7 2
In I'^TH thfV -ittfiuifd thtir tir-t Unvl »;anu-
Thf Hawk- tar«\i K-ttor in tti.
compiling t-ight winning -oa-on- m;
whiJe also atteiding a bowl f^tmi- In l'»87
the Hawk.- on|< yed their Hrst ever-undefeat-
ed regular season, and werv ranked as high
a- third, but they unfortunately were not m
the RX ti>la Bowl that year, but still man-
aged to linish ( 1 1 - 1 ) on the season
I hi- Hauk- also won nirw straight N4C'
iToiMi- trom l^'H4-l*<2 In the Ws the
Hawks havt' 1 >i K had one U>sing season, and
have atfi-ndiH.) a howl game oNerv vear,
i-»^.-pt lor the l'*'4 -eavm
Hi- Hawk earns have won thtiN4t II
liim-- ind m the last l^ years have appeared
in 14 po-t-eason bivwl games.
Hi- ha- prixiuced 42 football All-
■Vmeriian- . H academic All-Americans, and
li-n ot hi- athletes have goru- on to play pro
tiK>thail
l>niXt ;"' bfw I iia-ik oami-d hi- KXHh
victory Boconung onl\ the second coach in
N'1C.-\A histor,- to accomplish that historic
feat His overall nvord now stands at 200
w in- 10!^ k>sses and 3 ties.
Herix-. are remembered legends never
ilii- John I lia-ik 1- a legend
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HI ROOSEVELT SCHOLARS PROGRAM
A Different kind
OF Honors Program
(jar a difjerent kind of student)
UVir Uuikuig flit yiiung men and women to joa am
r \i lUng imnon |Hogram.
Rnowvtiit Schotan «rin benefit from » college experience
unhke «ny ocket. In addition to tn enhanced •cademic
eX|ieri«KT «kJ gmeroiu ineril *dtoUnlii|M, th«» SchoUn
will rofoy:
•tiut mtatartnf ttUltonthipi a-itk Uading fnfti$itm»k
fitm mn tuMandit p^ •flnttMi, otMmni and t^imt
'^taat imutfoki^ and nttarci tpportatutta at w«rld claa
t^lmrat, mrfnalt and political lattitnlitns
'tkt hta tfwatn (Magt: callvrt. tammmtity urtta,
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m^n, but favon students wita strung lendrrship and
commumty icrvtee iiKcrcslt Scholar»hip» range from
SH.tXX) to $48,000 over four y«u», a» wrM ai need-bated
fbiancia] aid.
fat drtadt on (hit unique honon program, call Dr. Sam
Rosenberg. Director. 312 341 J697. or Kaifcerine i>itr.
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Mdwk^i ditensi- vi,.,ki i.m | irwbjckt'rs |i>.
(.ildssner and BdUiwin vuktM ftn.- CmiIiIc^ ForIc
quartfrbdtk hn a ma)(>r li«s>.. rmving thi' f .i*;!*". ti'
punt Ke\ in ( ^IveMm w.»ihn« m thr wmK- n'turm-vi
the ball all th.- «.i\ i. ■ i f,n;U- p, i.inl
(mr
' x'xt play fr(»m sirimnia^i' ^^u.irtt
< iin if. n^ tounil CliVMHi rnr .1 24varil I.
Jiinn p.iss rht- kick tailixl hut thf Hawks had an
i-arlv »v<) lead with h mmuU-s U-tl m iln- firNt .in.ir
tt-r
Kl^k\■^lll•^ vxas laiivi '.mUi .iiui..^ . :.....^
and tht' K<jtvk.s ik-ffnw «lvipi<d up I im'Ku kiT
iVlandt) Williams biit/«d the (.rfildt-n tagit- quar
tfrhack and that livrttd th<.tn In puni aRain
Harper's next drive didn't take long at all Ihe
first play frnm tcnmmaRe » a*, a )>mxi iwie luriten^
>h»x->k cH the defenders and tcmnd rtveh er (. ilet-siin
for an HVyard foiiihdow n strike Iho Hawks ekvf-
PHOwtrtnymfmno
Havin Gle«»on r«c«iv*s iioMwr Reck
Valley Punt.
(>. 111.- H.iul.
-■..sMt.n lailbai,k Bubl>a
• tacklers and ran W1
the Hawk.s decided
onv iTsu'ii and wen- mjc -
li> >;i' lor the twi>-(>iMn1
•■^>tiil iiirni-n- ' 'ii- ■< Ill -i -•'
1 ,,» Mawk> h.i '■ •■! i\ lili n.r
m seciwid qu.1!'
IVi the I'toUltn I j);ies ™-\i drive Rixk V.iiiox ■
i|uarterbavk Rny S.itkuuster threw a pas* tntpdtHi
blei-meraue and Ijva/SfepttTliKik full ,u!.
Stepter inten.ept«'d th*- pas* and ran 'M' \.n
li>Uvhdt>wn The Hawk^ ni>w t ,,^
26-0 lead
.•ti-nse ns .
lii -Viitlumv iuKh
u< punt.
• i-- htn)k op will
1 -fv vard Inuih
inl and th.
.Mill ..ll!x 4.
■i«c«»nil!» let! to plav ir> the t
llw Hawks weren't di>i.i ..:....
Diwk-v fumbled the bail lUid it »j» r.
Cirlando VVili. •?•<- 1 >■■ •<.. t-i ..■- '*•■• 1 .,
ran 2** van* ■• ,jt
V^** ■ .iiiiuni !>• . -HI uif hrM ti.il!
Rock - iif. at a 4lUt tMicit wilti on,
half I'l pi.iv ts'uiiKi tii-.'m.
\«> team would cross the v;i>.il !ini' in the third
IVfensive lineman XnderMin lX>rtjlu^
1 himble and the defensi- reinrded twn
s»h.k» ji v\ell.
Rtn-k Vallev's :. ■ T,.uitli
! ' 'tiT. when tailbavk Unelev ran 12 \ard!> foi
l< . ► Valley 's only loiichdi>wn o( Ihe atterrnKin
I hi: Hawks tinal vnre of the name came wfien
Rvan Allen kicked a 42- yani field );oal Wh«>n the
Hawks left Rcx-k \'dlU-\ IfieN caitu- away with jt 43-
f> \ ictory ovi-r confer»-iKe rival Roik Valley
Mariani finistHsi tin- day with H^ yards nishin>;
nn 1^ larnes. Ciiry Si -ns chipped in with fi'* yards
rushinn on ll mrries |ur^-ns completixl s of 7
parses for a total of INI \ .ird-- ami throvx thns-
touchdowns
I .Irt-Mm caught two jxisses tor a total ot KC
. .irds recti\ ing. ScarbrouRh caught one pa.ss for 2r
■ H.iuk .itl.kk v^,iv ,11 lull t.ir. I- .Ml s.iturdav
,iMimi«>n Ihe Hawk offense amasst\l a total ol
^52 yards they had a total i>t N2 rushing and INI
i ards passing
The Hawks d,.t, list- onK jllouij 1"! \,,i.l,,ii
total iilli'iiM' iiki .>nK ,illiHM-d a tol.il ol nine first
downs
Hawks win a wild one against College of DuPage
Itymm Frvynd
\i-s the Ha«k , r.ill .ind
~-0t in the \-tt contemve pl.n 1 .in
Mn the clivse games as «,1| H\,
Hawks hung on for a 2'^22 v u ior\
o\er C(X), to remain unKMhri m the
N-K. conference
Harper College tiK«tball tcain trav-
eled to a familiar place on Sifurday
lust ask head coach lohn lltasik Ihe
Hawks travek-d tol.lenn Fltyr tor the
lirsi time m three years and this riv ai-
ry )ust kivps on getting; Kltcr .ind
better
rhe Hawks defense once again
ime up with th«' first big play of the
4.ime Farly in the sivond quarter,
c haparr.il quarterback threw his pass
into thick coverage and s>>phonior»-
Mfety lavar st,-pt, 1 Us.k lull .kIv-im
tafte.
Slepter inteaeptcsJ the pass and
ran 40 yards for Harper s first touch-
down of the aftemiKTn. TJw kick
faiWd but the Haw ks shll led 6-0 w ilh
14.46 left m the >iecond quarter
Uiih iimi' running ilown in the lir-!
hall sophomore tailback Bubba
Vlanani leaped into the end /orve
Irom one yard out to extend Harper s
lead 12-0 with 1^''< left m the s,.t,wid
quarter
H^n tli»seil th« . . 'vilfi-ni.
when Chaparral quariirlM
wide nieivcr Matt lA.rin.ii
yard touchdown . omn^tion Ih,-
I haparral's addi J tlir I'M .in,i
closed the g.ip 12 7
When the bu/jer sivunded to ciul tt..>
first half the Hawks had a shm
lead arul this wa.s a shix-k to ■"
ITie Hawks hr*t posse*si
stvond halt .v.is an unsucii-^~nii on.
and the Hav. ks m-rt- lomsj to punt
the ball aw ay and, « ut>
IJorman was patiently w
return th»' ball (or the C h.»pari als
Dave l.randt punti'd the ball aw av
and IX>rman dropped the ball and it
rolUnl into the i-nvl /oru- rh«'n- was ,1
big pile up and lint-backer I'irlanit..
Williams was at the- bottom ol the pile
to give the HawLs amither touch-
down With 12:ir left in the ihmi
qu.ir1t-i ihi- H,nvk^ IimlI u .k Is.;"
Ihe Hawkv patented their le.Hl when
tieshni.in tailback Darns lones ran W
varvls tor Harper s imal ston- ol the
game Ry an Mien added tfu- PAT and
tin- H.uvk^ hjj d tommandmK .'"s T
l.-.id
Ihe H.! point lead
n li.inil Mfs right''
Wioiig. lh< I hapari.i! s u.-ren t .lorn-
In .iin mean.-
Ch.ip.irr.il t.iilli.uk \.irnu-l Ku-h
r... Ill > ,rjs lor the Uuichdown to
ip -s- 1=, H ith S minutes left
" ■ I. ."Ih .|u.irler
lli>- Chaparrals nevt pi>sM-ssion
vv .Is .1 gooil one c haparral
qu,irtert\uk toiiiul « ule rtveiver K
■ f.i litui. hdi>wn
'hr extra j"HMnl
.iiul 111. Il.uvk^ ii'.Kl vv.l.- . ut tuo
thrtx- points
But tlMl IS as I losi. as H >1 ) w ouUi get
I here was still drama in the air, just
i^k the M.iip.r lollege fiMtfiall team
With Is stYonds left in the fourth
quarter. Ihe Hawk.s were faced with a
fourth tlown fhev etecf<»d to punt
tliib.ill .m,i\ t..tcM) But vimething
terrible h-ipfx-nc-d.
Harper s srwpper snapped the ball
i>\er C.randt's head and the
Chaparrals recovered the ball COD
had cine more lilc lell hiii il u.is short
lived
C CH> kicker Adam Faton attempted
to do Ihe impvissible, he could possi-
bly s,-nt this game into o\ crhme But
fn-shman Joe While vame up w ith tfK-
biggc-st play of the gam«v White
bkxked the field gcal. and the Haivks
escaped with a 2.'>-22 \ ictory.
With the victory over COD the
Hawks are currently ranked 11th
place in the laU-st NJCAA tixitball
|>oll
With one game remaining in the
ri-gular seascm, lh«' Hawks have all
bur wrapped up another \4( ntnter-
ence title.
But more importantly Ihe Hawks
will l>x)k til remain undefeated in the
N4C' conference something they
haven't done sir>ce l'*8K The Hawks
can accomplish this historic feat with
a vK-torv overC.rand Rapids
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WWI— llaiwy H«r»«f Coti«<« . Palatlns.
Volom* XXXRT
1« .NovMiii>«ri2.iM*
Speech team takes first place at Kishwaukee
NEWS EDI tCIt
Harper ^ ., . , ■" T'
Whi Pi cmuil I
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Ftw tht- tir-.t lim«' 111 I I.Ki
If (lllff ,li
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Kasttng.
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F«iitiires:
PalaMM f Wt I
fof Mtos NHnoto
Performance of Italian
Straw Hat a success
ComnMntafy:
P«g*«
Arts ft JMfHflHWti
I CMIM* to
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S^orta:
Cala BowL
C«*t wiwfcar* of Italtan Straw Hat ralie^
brtiig a (tallar MrfemwRca.
Caria Loiano
l\ r.t Iht-
^•ntly to
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In. I.- . tiiii'iJ th«- .iiujR'n^f s
i>M'«. with J hnu' >;r«\'n ^l^>[u i\jll. lai\);i'r.
I blm-ft'fvo rhi' livfl\ ailor*- »verv .if^'lii
ri' .;s, Ihi- stript-d tliHirs IT th.^ti A tvnt pink vutxul
pi'« K i.uni>sih
CHhet iuriouN tTurk.s on the *ei weiv Uw ruunbcn 8 and \2 jKivi- tht-
11,! .^!lli i..iirtti pljvi' b\ \U-lcilh,
'hnM>n. sivth bv
• :fi hv l^ngf
ki ilh \.k1.iI riisi' up .ini-t l"..k.-
III.' (111. i' • ■ ' ■ -'h plai.1' m I )l
I KlHirn ^HJ Ull ami
: -iM'nii p:
M>n tiniijii
'111 loi Harptr iii
I ..irru-* alMi hK>k
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ukI liHik M\ -
h )«■« It/v I
'h 111.. h..>l ,..v. . . ;...
.Hxl tialani'
. .11... - v\h.it iMn^ i..uii.,i
•it'l «. lUitiiJiTit With the
t .iihI plan U> jjn <ar "We
n.iirtullv -.iipptirtive team
M* SPEECH on o^tt
Repairs on pipelines to
j be finished by winter
I Klatto
sun Afiim
pijHiir.i's !- ..In. lull J !i. l-r lin-
.Mm«- vsmtii
Attt>r tr\'ing lo timl i>ul wtwt i-. hap-
peniri);. Mr Ik* CrtH/. Dirtitor ot the
il riant, ^aii) that thf>f two build
iTi- I'vpiTU'nimn a heatinK pn>b
■t thi- .x
.ii.iiKi thi' board ot
und. ^n<i liv
111. binn^ .1
■ 111 i\ a^ icat*.-
.1' 111 n-pla<."e
iiiul tlul thi, >t>.ai!i line w.i-
f .'t repair Mr. Ciet/ mm
i(^". havf KiTi in thr
I vtai~ and it is soixl
1. !lVt lilt' pi<>(i|i III Ill'M
■ ,..UI out M'l
II this probUm was
mill the pmttvt would
. h nil 111 ditlKult to atxximplish,
.isMN in thoM" huildmgv uoiiM
■han likeK ni>l meet.
'■d that there is no danm i lor
f>eciallv ctmsidermf; thi- tact
...It n-.i iu.iisil«>sed He IS expet'ting tht'
work. Ill fnd b\ Ihl- middle of DeiemK-r
1 111' w inter is (list around the comer, mi
lets hofx' that the heating system is fixed
as s»Kin as possible, so that students and
teachers m ho have clas!<es in buildings D
and H will rH>t freeze when the winter
wosoncomn
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lows, bunii d Hfll iv»itMrsi%J jot
I'illims wh«Ti- n(>t tlie onlv thint;v
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fiivfcl K Tinj f'r/vh>lo, thri-w her-
■H'll .11 Fadinard Shf ki-pi this .Ktuin
p.isMDnjte H ilh a seduitix e vincv and
In vvispin>; hiT i-laborjti- aistumf
lh»' wardniK- i>l tht- idst was tai-
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liad a Inmmeil and pn-sM-d suit, the
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thi'ugh, Kijusi- ot ihf >ill\ conflicts
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fmin this bride, plaved by Kristtna
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.h.ir.KliT .1 iiite energy w tth disci-
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flirtatious comedy with perttvtly
controlleii rno\ement and exaggera-
tion Mary |o Willis, the director of
ni>' Ii.ili.in ''itr.iw Hal staled. Farces
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.1 llawless set, a wonderlul last
1 sold out comedv with outra-
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i).\ui(H-rthuis, >;.ut. J nt'll-main^
tainrti hot-tempered husband with
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Ethos Percussion Group entertains adults, educates children
in Business and Social Science Center Building theater
The Fthix I'lTi lis-i.in C<n>up. v. huh pcrti>rm> »'v»t\ thing lorm trjJitii<n.il l'.itinkin, Michat»l Kupert, Bemadoftt- IVtcrs, Manng Shtirt, jnd others
South AnuTK.in liiiiian and African music to ci<nt»'mpi>rar\ ponussmn (.'.ramlcv, who was awarded the Lniversity of Michigan's highest honor,
wcwks, appeared m concert at Harper College on Suml.n \<n ember 21 , in the the Albert A Stanle\' medal, receu ed his Master;s Degree fn»m the lulliard
Theatre of the Business and Sxial Science t enlt-r Schtwl, where he was a student of C*>rdon Ciotlied Named as a Presidi-ntial
The pt\>gram mclud^-d "Double Musu," a l*Jl composition by he late )ohn Scholar in the Arts. Gramlev received the Presidential Mrtiallion and has per-
Cage and l.ou Harrison, "Marimba Spiritual. " a
I'tW wt»rk bv Minoru .Miki, "Sil Tunnels," a
19W piece bv C.len V'ele/, and "Fchir>dna s .Arf."
a work bv the late Frank Zappa m l'*74
Comprised o» \i.. h>-l Sgouros. U>seph
I .ramlc^ Fnc Ch ' Yoasif ShiT.^u, li
the Ethos P iiuf IS based in \ev>
York Citv. ■ -tensivelv m the L'nited
Stales Thf ^ .;[ M,i\ o its international debut at
I imdcn s Ui,;n!.ire Halt m Tebrvurv !>»»( and
has p. ' ^ Alice TulK
Hall, t lh«' ( .iithnc
Theater in \' '
andlheniu.'
Sgounis. »h»> timiidevl tiw nump in I'**!
aftfr graduating from thi- lulliard School of
Music, has pcTtormed mth the .\meriian
>\ mphonv. Kingimg Brirthers, and Bamum and
Bailev Circus, and the Bmidwav (>n>ductions ot
"The CrtXidbye Girl," "Sunset Boulev.ir.l
"Miss Saigivi," atvd "The Phantom
Opera " Sgourous has ats«> worked » tht ji ..ii.
mer/ percussionist with Fartha Kitt. Mand\
formt-d as a soloist and chamber musician
ihrouglioul the L nit»-d States. C anada and Europe
including three summers w ith the Sp<ileto Festi\ al
m C"harleston. SC . and Spoleto. Hah
PhmiH-v. who holds both Bachelor - and
Master's degrees from Manhattan schjxil of Music,
has studieii the N'.irlh Indian labia with master-
Tandit Sharda Sahai of Benares, and Pandit Smair
ChaltirHf o( Clacutta He has rj-civded with the
Manh.itlan I hamK'r of Chxrhestra on thi
1 ■ , 1 . ; M 1 and New port Cla-ssics labels.
!ick is an eight-vear veteran of master
ilrumnici tJen Veli/'s group Handarwe An artist
in residence at New Norks C athedral St |t>hn the
l)iM!U'. Shenmick is al>H> a member ot the New
■Vork Fnsemble fi>r farlv Music An enthusiast ot
folk music from amund the globe Shen>nick aKii
performs Middle Fastem music with Alhjmbra.
Th»- gniup will also pertorm a special free
interactive coiwert for schcxM childn-n called Bmg'
Bang' Boom' today in the TlH»ater of the Business
' lURTtSv Of Bxnn AnnsTS M*N*Garw ,,nd Svia! Science ("••nler m hiiildmg I Come and
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You've karncd a lot. At Elmhurst, you'll
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November 22, 1999
JiB»^BiBtJKii3B13wiigi3^w* -^^yftsSiSEe-
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Basketball: Hawks take third place at Morton Tournament FoOtbdII"
contmed from pMi 12
com nxied from (
KisHk .lukee CoOege. Ki^vv.dikn- w.is ■
mil, h tor the Hjwii". Ill hdmlli'
\t ihv end of the hrvi hjit thr t t.iw k^
inipK
f>Mt>ro B> «>«» rmvuo
And «KtTi thcbi
:n,!<h1
ing Jt a ^ Vi MI in-
to end tlv
Hawks u.
the >«-aM<n
ScjphiiniiTi' Milw- Wt-tttT Wd all *tor«*r* vulh I''
points, .ind >:r.ihKt1 ■» ri'i>>tiniN I r<-hmjn Bi>(-'
Anderson ^un-vi 12 (xunts and Urcw Marii^kt-
»^,'irj 11 ;M>ir.l~ liittin^; tVM' thrts- f>>inl<r»
lsi«i>: HiiUow.iv s«.i>rcd 10 points tiH.mii\t
stmk, and gr.ihbiii 4 rrKninJ-
Kevin K
leilcd i-iv;'
IlunktulK
th.it k>ss
Ihf H.nvk-
varMi) team m :':..
CiUne away with a % -
Gtvinj; the Haw k
Mmtiin Cullegf Itmn
A third ; '
in thi«. Ii>u
k.liMli
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lh>- I ,hU Hawk- will -ilsti pl.n >i(i \«>v
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Hawks head
to Pepsi-
Cola Bowl
amntmtratofmtin:
■fvf.in nvonled a s.>ik.
ihi' l>u//er <M.Hjnded ti» end the game, the
Iked away with a 14-10 hanl fi'iinht
r C>raiid Rapids
I the day with a total i>t 74 rush-
- ^.tmes. and lurgens pitchtsi in
M :tli i ' i.iril- rushing
|iiiv;fiis was als«> etIntiM' thrcuigh tin an,
. !(»■ H for a total ol 242 % arils, and throwing
■lie touchdown He i>nl\ had thnv iniom-
pletwms the » hole da\
lUivstin led the reiening attack lor the
ll.iwks with si\ catches, for a total 11'' yards.
Slalt Siarbrough also had six catches totaling **
i.ards. ami Marani chipped in with 2 latclvs for
a total of 22 yards
The Hawk offense amasiied a total of \t3
yards With a tally of 265 yard*
pa»sirfg and 91 yards rushing.
The domiiuting Hawk
defense only allowed a total of
211'' yards of total offen!>e. and
the Raiders had only 147 yards
rushing with r>2 \.ird- m pass-
ing
Hubba Mariani became
the ninth ball earner in Harper
hutory to rush for l,tXX) yards in
a season wh«-n he ran 40 time*
tor I :~ \ .lids agaiasf Cl>U
He now has a total I.IUI
rushing yards through ten
games this seaMtn. which is
i^.-..,! iiiough for hth all-time.
■iiu! .>i\K trails James Haywood
b\ 4^ v.irds tor "ilh all-time
Marian! als<i has racked
up a total of f touchdowas for
a total of 114 points Which is
giKMi enough l»>r a third place tte
all-time in leading scoret>-single
season He is tied with Kd
Fairchild for third all-fime, who
als«i played for the Hawks in the
1^2 s.'ason
linff lurgens set a single-
season passing a-cord this sea-
M\n for the Hawks His 1,877
yards broke the old single-sea-
M>n freshman mark of 1,816
\,ird- s,i in HN^ by Steve
klekamp
Ki's m l.li'i'-on iH^amc
the first Hawk this tall to catch
Vl passes in a single season, for
an impressive 814 yards.
Se\ente«'n Hawk athletes
made the \4C all-conference
tiNim this fall They include Pat
Tomasik, Antoine Murphy,
lason [.ashley, Gleeson. lurgens.
ail were selected to offetvsive
first team Tommy Smith and
l>aryl Scarbrough were selected
to second offensive team.
C)n the defense side of the
ball |oe Baldwin, Anderson
IXirtilus, Gleisaier, Stepler, John
Cnwes were all elected to first
team defense. Rav Eddington,
llrlando Williams, punter Dave
Grandl, and kicker Ryan Allen
were all selected second team
$100.00
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Hawks one win away from second straight Triple
Crown as they head to Pepsi-Cola Bowl
m tr.ini Ui-^h
Ufmrnft
[W-\ dui ■! I.I-'
t..r ,r
champttms Dt thi "
rhi* Hjwk- .^1
another hislnric tvM .v^ wi'ii
^imtmcl iilraiKhl mm^mv tht- H.: •
IlH'Mi-ttM^ uvift.rjiul I" :- * ■' '
th*- deal tor thi? tisMk-
But mt>a- im|X>rt.iniu i.
will travel to d tiimituir .
LM 1'
This ^. m< will h
Harper t oIU-ki- di li
i! I.i-^t vcjr m !hv
iTlli-I to ^I,li' .1 III k. i !.■ !iu
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1>. lowd tentr.
NMMt cMdi IoIm tUmtk tmp»» to accoMpUali wtn imm*M SM
ranked IHth in th.- I.iU-i \!i
tull H>
The H.nvk-
. flA 1 Ilf,"
eam anmher trip lo t. fdar f alls. low .\
in theajtiiii .■■ ".. ■>■ -. .,
■ ■ 11 ."■• • « ' 'Xi- liwlball team
The Hawk detenst' w hkh has Niii
ball pt>ll and m.n Kn.k lil
■*«son at 1" Ii
s.<lid .Is .1 r.sk .ill Msu It-n^;. a^ait\ Mrt
favorite^ in thi~ l^.ul >;,.in!. lui
null If^f . »r» »>.. .*.^. ^ ■.
•'< - ■• 1." ,,...•'.. . H ,i» ks' Mctorv.
Hdrp«-r h.wii 1 t.ir»\l im;!! in b\'\\\
Itv- \^7
iidtTss<im'-
gariH-s
thi' rc^iiL^r m-.woii ,m m
play. Kit s..
Thi- vmO tn- t('.« II '■■i.- IMh p>-.t
Hut iixiri- tmp»>rl.intl\
1 i»ksd«*tei'
<#a'«»>n Km 1 udmf, thi
undi'iejtt'd in th»- NK ,..,u,t, u,
-r.i ;iiu -.-UKliiir.^ , . 'P.t.iined b\ thi
pr»»\«iu>. g,tm«»s ^'ht^\
with a m.:rk nl (*>i'i Ihi^ l^ thi' lir>t
K.iuliTs .>ltiiisni: liiif resulting in
iiiiK
tim.
1 \ Ihc
.■!r.il
has 1
nstani
la>l vtMt
\:. il
t,d !n
Th,- H.iuk-.
ll.o.k- ■
best siM'^t'n in M \f
Mkhi|;dr
1 ,itU III !■ .juarter tht-
fnuih .inlivip.iti'it Kn-
Hawks 11.
' wks Mt-n- !i III 1(1 timl thi
(iiii /oiw. |usi ..sK i,.iaiid Kaf>ids
Oiiarterback C'.ntt lurgens wh»i hand
ed the Kill oM U< tailback Bubh..
Mahani whi> then ran 15 vards tor thi
iiivks tirst l.viivhili'wn ni th. •
. >;.inu'
R\an Allen addi'd the PAT .:
Hawk- h.wl ,i 74) lead m tht -
qu '■ he Raider* i^uKkK
n'lN \ ilh J xnrmn drive i>t
their invn I he Hawk detenst- nhnh
n as liominanl in the tirM quarti-r, lei
the Raiders gain some vards mi theni
(..rand Rapids fn-ld rimI kicki i
IV>b Ijsher. nailed a 4Vvard tielo
rt.ul, to cut th.- H... I. i....i -.1,., .1,,
stvimd ijuarti
Bui the Rdiiui- >%.nii i lii'ii. J. I
Ihe kaider> i>tteivse dnne the Kill all
the v\as lo Ihi- Hawks one-yard line
and the Raiders tinik lull ad\ antag.
Tailback lason Mt< arthy U-aped intc
llu- end /i>ne to give the Raiders a 10
7 advantage in the semnd quarter
But the Hawk.s were quick to
answer, lurgens hiK>ked-up with
wide receiver Kevin i;ieeM»n, for a '<''
iard touchdown conrnvtion, A'Iim..
r\T ga\e the Hawks a 14-10 l.'.ui l.ii<
in the hrst lull
/\nd tlvtl IS the was the first hall
landed, thi- Haw ks had a 14-10 lead 11
I'l.. .i,.t.-r.-..s then vou woiil-l
. .ond halt ol thi-
.; lull
lloih !. im- w.Ti- htld H'jHieleift in
ttie s»\onit halt thanks ti> the Rreat
pUv ot both defenses. The Hawk
defense smgle-handedlv d.--'
the Raiders offense .ind thi- di
liiw put a lot of pressure on the qu.ir
terback and the Haw ks defi-nsiv e se^
UK FOOTBALL on page 1 1
Hawks have tough act to follow in '99-'00 season
Ryan ftmmmt
Vlik.
heln
ne ^ear tor
schiiol n
1? j;a»»H.-s in a i*>w .li ^'-* -- ^''
ninth place in fhi
IRKWygslT.
But m.
ev«"r trip ti' th. \,il;.'ii.i: LmrrMnunt in N. i>
Vin-k, hru>hing third pla,.- merall m that tour
IMITH-nt
The Hawks v»..n the lirsi j;.mu b\ two pinrits
(wer MontgotTM-rv Colkrge ot RiKkville. Marvlard
Next up for the Hawk» wj» VVmulion luntur
Coilegr The Inmirwin de(e«lrd the Hdwks by ifie
pomi and crmiwd thr Hawks fini pbcv finiah.
Ih.il t,
i he Hawks have lost jari. :
Livkal. L htis lohnsivn, IXii-
. ;!.> \i.k Hush .ind \t.irk
in KMtma le«k« for an •»•« taammat* dunng
Hawk* llt-73 !••• !• Klatiwauha* CollaC*.
' mks had to settle tor the ihird piao
^ t Sullivan Commuruty College, and
llv llav^ks liU'w 'i l>\ defeating Sulliv an
bv 2** poittts. .V- •"H' point loss lo tht
Vermilion The M. i;i
But that Wis II . , ,. ,. ni>w The
^M Ihe Hawks mav ha\e a lot i>f linst>s but th.-s
■^" ■vv three ot last years athletes returning, Mik.
.-tter, Kici L'seni, Nsac Hollow .i\ HoUowav i-
.> .1 preseason All-Americ.ir
Ihi- I jjwks also ha\c
k,,ilma. Brxan .-Xureiio i>iiv tx-.iui i.is<.ii
■ .in>n l*.Hild. lohn Sihrav, Rvan Indovina
Uick\ Maroske and Bob \n.terson rounds .-iil the
list
Ihe Hawks opened up the l^»MV-00 season
• Ou- Morion College Men's Basketball
.;i\ mg Tourrunu-nt and the Hawk-s wen-
crab a third place hnish
This IS the first time m '
th.ll H.irix-r C ol'i-m- has ever i
'.:.< 1 1.;.. t,^ lirst I
luriument was af;ainst
pf^mi-nl in Ihe Morton
see BASKCTBAU on pafe 11
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WHCM Radio works out the kinks
JMM« JO*M*M
pn>nram dm-ctiws will pkl up t'
ntu'iii
i[>pr»>v .il
Program Board takes
four awards at
Springfield conference
Kavin Poduska
.J w
the 1 '! -
"hat th. ^ j,^ p, ,u, „ front of WHCM*. Il-w
Mwndbvartl and DJ statlMi.
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Nation M.in,u;<-i--A..llK' I ili.'>! -!■" I'" ,„ ,.,
llisld#:
IPrograni Board hosts
tree trimming party
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Sports:
Hawks losa
Catatowl
It
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|,n.. I.im- t.Hxk Ih.' Iir^t pl.uc mark
th. H.Mrl • '■■' -t,-sn;n Uk-V s,Yond
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,.,. ., ,„n^ shou.a-A- m th.- aftennxw and
,„.,rk.t pla.t> rifiht atler to ni\f llu' P»-r-
hanc«' til niin>;lf with the stu-
' Tm-nilx-rs wont -.trict-
ri.'cr.im Hoani had a
V hon>
vv.-d
• K>'t 'hi-ii
nil ivnx-
! i trnuTS and
,111 i^iarJ mt-in
IhviTsity in Rmups -I'XkI i
,K..„„. during tht- conh-a-ni >
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CMtsf l«aigs St ths •*'^* "j.^STiisfaMy *• eovsrwl with
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HgMs, siasaisats aad Carlaaa, etaaiiaa -
I'T.'i;' ":■ I', ■
\lutwi--t also h.i
diMU-- ia.h otii'
siatiii in atti-nd !
Iful Ml^M'UI)
.,,w u- a .JiaiHi- lo br.:iHh oul and
t.nd ..ut alH.iit .'th.r fir.-up-., >aid
PrtiKram Board m.niNr Vott Fn-dn>.
lor intormation on I'rogram Board
.utn itK> -r "n (oming th.- I'ri.>;ram IkMfd
o.iMavi UHx'rah AhK<tt. Pr».Kram B.vard
IV.Mdont or Mit.hell fMrada, Spwul
I wMNi iH.rdinatorat'J:=;ti2"-*
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Harper News
The Harbinger
December 6, 1999
WHOM: harpers radio station cleans up its act
shii»v I he top Ml UyrmM will jl-ai .illim th.- 1 >• ^ t,.
get J N-tfer idej i>t wh.it it wiH be like h> work xr .1
real FM •it.ituHi. and will hiij^-tullv help us retene
our FC C. Iicefwe lUlts t>fc-iK/uli
Unforturuiti!^ H» tenrutted shuwm «v ofton-
time* infiinststent Ktauw the statKwi mjiy ■ ■
receive a desiriil ixl until attor the hillhoird il .
have been nli-.i-H-d H.hmmi Uc ,it Ihf si.tlinn
have tHt*n \t*r\ tiTUm.iti* ti* ha\»' .1 ^(►•hI n'n'u'T-
lion vMth th rivord laK-K. (he\ senvi 11- »hjt vm-
need, jnd the re^t sm- bm with i»iir rm»di*T.itrU
fliHid Mifed id IhuI»;>i
The station h.i, ,1-,. n^i ill .i . luw ^lunJ t\ ... .
H) repUce thi ' h.id Kxu 1 !.■
■■>penerK-e li>, ;, md w.is n'r\
ompjtlble VMtl> t tquif'tiiint N irit;
iix'd TheolJl'iii . i .mvl -tarlin^ to n -
down IKui ['kii;.! h k1 I'l-. n kH<km^ tor a b>
tor year>. lhdnktull\ wtu'n one had beiotne av
able al a n.-j<ionable pnte. there w ax enimgh tni •
^ued up to buv It ■ Flirk.
The new smirtd b«,ird and a new l)| -taiion ha^
cixen th«' «tatu>n a new, nuire prolesMonal limk
Hie equipnu-nt i> a htxk i>t a lot better, it s %ldrttng
to look like a real station "Si^ The l)( statum takes
up more space in the studio hiiwew-r teatiires
-.Uih a-, a id stand to -.heKt- tin lo^^ M' t d -. ha-.c
made the tormalled shows muih more tompafible
w ith the studHi's set uf Ihi- re i-.on tor ibis u ,js to
Improve themerall mialit\ aiKl apjH aran. i- ot itn-
-tation riuk
1 \i-n >Mth a -tudio taw litt their >•• ^lill a lot ot
• Ihai iiui^t tf dt>ne tx-tore the station will
, i! - |i ( II. .nv However V\IIC \l i- head
I d 111 Ihe ri>;ht 1 ippUing lor an educa-
tnma! Iv fiiM- 111. - a lietter charue of suc-
Sruislei ha^ -miusi hi*, halt of the a^ris-
1 1~ jMss,ii It on to the fCC . now it -. iiist
fluk
;'mit!\ .!i'-uu>!u>i: aU,i nuutn^
lo« aril^ ~»ripli,' ,;i\f u-
inor*' I oiitro! .«\ t : ui ifie
,iir Hop<-tu!K that vn ill help i
h. , .!,. I i,. i
tiT I nli>r!uiiat.-U it ina\ K' tisi little tis> late
ir,. nllc \I siatt will (u-l haw to ho(v thai the
K I will ^i\v tluni then' luense kvithotii the ii-« ot
Mripltsf shows
I he radio sl.iti ■' tightin^; lor its
licen-st- sime the rn.epn.ui nt the statK»n 17 years
ago We are i onli.l.-nt thai the licens*' will eventu-
alU Iv k;uen to us We )ust ha\e to be patient and
lontinue to make our station the iH-st it can be."
IlKk
Ihe station has tn-giin In make a nio\rn\ent in
the ri»;hl dirtvtion A rK-w statioii manager will
take o\ er the duties irf the station in the rn'ar future
And the new sound Kurd and D( stahon give
UHCM a look ot professionalism that it has been
lacking tor \ears
Hopefulh Ihe n-strinturing of tfw station will
allow the 1)( s who work hard evervdav to finallv
broadcast m er the same F"M airwave> as the ina|or
plavefs m Ihe
induslr\ I "i'—'SJIIlHgaig
Ihe V\IK\I
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vIrdu.iU
mikjhl Is-
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iQ-. What i* the l>*»t iva* Ui i)uit
: omoking?
A 1 hiri .ir»' in.iiu w .n ^ It* quit
•.mukmn Smii )Mi'[1«' . t\m'M to >;>>
n»ld turkt»\ whilt' .•lhir> iiil .(own
on ".mokm^ ^rjdiuilK \Jditnin,ill\
I M>mt' fvopU* uliii/<< J il.iv- or sup
I fH>rt tnnip to aaMM Ihtrm in tt»' quit
ling pnm>%. whaKM other* pn*(»T
lo go It jUmtv ThtTi- an- prt>s and
cotw with eaih mrthod. and tht' suv
it^N i)< I'ach i>m' \ aru-> w ith th»' mdi
vKiual In addition to these methixis.
many pt-opli- ihinyse to use nicotine
rcfrfacenu-nt to help them deal with
nicotin«' I. ravings and withdrawal
symptoms I xampU's inrkide th»'
nicotine transdermal patch nasal
sprav, inhaler or gum The patch and
mini are a\ailable over the counter
without a preMTiptii>n. while the
rwiial lipray and inhaler requirv a
■ption from a health pn>»es-
tjuitting smoking ma\ N-
1 ttie hardest thing vou e\ er do II \ ou
I can get through th«- tirsi di days vou
' mil find that it gets eatier. Have a
j plan on how ycm iv going to ((uit and
lav lo do it
■ut Table in
1 >iKial ixierk'e C enter,
in, .It will Health and
^t v'>:h8.
Q: What percentage ol condomiv are
sate li» pr*,v»»i»i ** I O*.^
\ I Mi.w.i.s ...i>> i.Mig t>een used to
"t pregtvancy They are also
VI rv i-ftective in preventing the
spread o{ imtst Si-xually Transmitted
I >iseasi's (ST IJs) Although no con-
dom ..an guarantee llX) % effcttive-
nt-ss. it th»'v are used cortectly Ihev
h»-lp reduce ttu- transmission of STDs
includmg: HIV, CHLAMYDIA,
CFNITAl HERPES. GENITAL
WARTS, (XINOKRHEA, HEPATITIS
B AM) SYITIILIS During mhmate
contact, ledums and various body
fluids can trarv.mit STDs Therefore
a new condom should be applied
each time during intimate contact. To
be eftechve, a condom must be latex,
be put on correctly, stay in play dur-
ing intercourse, not break dunng
use, and be removed correctly.
Before using a OHidom, read the
manufacturers directu>ns. Health
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Sexuallv Transmitted DiM-ases, Birth
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December 6, 1999
Coffee Anyone?
priilit iirK.MU/
m.iki- '
prut' l.i>i> lli.il w.uiKl M •
7-11 clerk ii-jloii^
I'verv morning on m\ u iv i.-
-.ih,>iil i n*! J milf jnd jboul \v mm
utcs out lit my »av to ) J.IVpptT-. tor
coKee Why IVppt-rs* Well 1 know
that Harpt-r M-ll-i loHet-, but wouM
Vim h»>lievo Peppfr> m-IK il cheapt-r'
20 o/ mdihini- t.ippui»:ino ^%'U>
.,;; ;1.20dt I'rprir- uhilf .< ^^ >>/
cap at HarptM t.'
Peppi>r« betau,. . '
citn> lor reasonabh
t.cor^e Sipp I'l I""-: |> ■
thi; cost mas bv sn dift to
tho posNibility ol diftt-n nt (Minil-
Hovvfvi-r, I jiiinplv s«u It I't-ppt-rs
tounil a brand that >.ivf. S.^^ pir
cup Harper should br <.marl i'nou>;h
to tind that braiid .>•- vmW AII»t all
it i> not a> It rcpptt- i> not makinj; a
protit, -.11 thf qui'-tmn i-< w tu Jm-
*t "-(>i'r iii'fvl li> m.ik.- -•• ;'!-. Ii in,';.,
, pp i-vpl.inif.i
\ u I- ba^•• » a>;L' i~
than that .>t ,i v op
!d>.k ot ovvrhfjd cvpcii-i- ucuUI
more than cover the w ai;v up^it
According; to Sipp, it is true that the
-i.h<>ol pjv* the tood ■.ervice utility
- but, he said that they do have
.innual tee to Harper But he
.utrnit^ It is Munit'icanllv lowir than
«h.lt thf UtilltV t-'lIU M.Ullit iiT..>nnt
•^ipp add-- that thev aUv i ..>. in.
• of haulin>; food service product^
to the ialellile center-* in the other
buildings He admits that some of
the items at the satellite locations J,-
cost more than thev would in tb"
cafeteria, but he t
and explains the :■
the service to the people rather than
b.iving them have tn truck across
npus to the cafeteria
While expt ''■■■ ■< •■'■.'. • -
•sipp savs foi
must compaii- jfr^' - r,' .:,yii-^
So long, but not Goodbye
. ' ir come* akiog h'
i;real responsibtlitv li' in -^ .m..- ........ .: ,
lor me tcv N' henv tor ltv<- (■HH>}-'le whi> def>t i
me and leamt"d lr\>m me arui most of all U> im> s, .i
Th«' fiartnmser save- me a votcif and a path to nn
tuture and i
with it, a ,
would fv^iv e > lauiud ! 4
To that c^nd manv t . ink. I iv.ini
to thank leaniH- Pankanin, wilhi-ul who s supj>»'i'
would ii.'l N' hiri ! w.int f.^ thank kevin Potfusf
witb ■ mostiv his var, I
vi.,i,|.; : 't mv nurbtes He
■txome son'. i ^ood Irniul
J iri,, „is,,, ',. ,(..,.. 1„- \\h,U
»\i>rkmi;
UtVufl to tin's, ... \ ..u i\ ri.' ^ '.'■.. i . .. ....■-.,.
W-eii a V irlue I.<hn !illnl»»>n. who s i.kc alv,
asmile helpeii me to ^ ' '*
as thev scvm. s*>meti:
Mill work .
lanii- ■""' 'I'^c
his II. L,.,>tmv
mimf ott ttu- l>i»; s-uit K\. I in Hi
s^Hirts nv.Khine
Hul m\ Ih.mks i;o nun h tarther than the paper
stjtt, mv insane Liinilv away tfx>m htmie
Mv lamilv. mv mtmimy. who let me rant about
lot sUvpins. and mv K»y friend I'eter, espcsjialh
l.-ser\ e sorru- thanks I'eter. who read the paper, an. i
' 11.. what he thou);ht, even if it im-art him risk
. . rsonal irtjurv, whi> always v isiti-d .ind made
the late nights a little easu-r I Iom' mhi i.t \.Hir
p.yti.'H, 0 .imonj; other thinj;s
II t lornet ..Man, don t think I tornot vou. ^ou
rrustratevf me beviwid wi<rds. and I am well
.iware 1 h«ive probably done the sanve tor yim. we
h .V .. .ilways Kvn dear triends and 1 think vou w ill
.Iter Iriend after You will always be, w ithout
I u...ti't, mv complete opposite There has been little
t!\at wf h.ive auri-ed upon but nothing v»e haven I
gotten «V(T, I thank vou tor ti\u hi-' '■ •'^ to not
mix InisitH-ss and pleasuu
I.-I)r Brinider vnIio .l^^ .u s civ ■ n-. -.■..„ ihrnc
III. afxtul
d to Dann. I fvave |ust one si-ntence tor you
list trv and tiivd a passive verb You hav.-
I,, mv mentor and somet«>e 1 a-spect a threat
,md vou knc>vv mv r»-sp<"ct doesn't come cheap)
and I will alwavs l-H- Ifianktul to vou tor teaching me
no matter how great s«>methint; mis:ht K- it ran be
K'llii Ok.iv. tw'osentenies
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M-April 1«»t
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will disiover i<l it
Tauru<> (Apiil 20-Mav 2i\
This month voui stroii).; luart
Mill ovoriume .in on t;oitij;
struggle Watvh out lor v.nii
h».,irt, MWieont- iii.u < ,il. h it
( .(-mini (May 21-lune ?ti
itus month \oii wili il.-.o-ti
.mother sell th.il no oiio w ill
.t vou but dc>n I Iv' dis
A. have tun with <<
Cancer (June 2:-|uly 11'
Ilijs month vou riui
HI so.lfts .till!
mu lonlide 111 >o,i .. .. . . I ...
the best messii^' .>t a litilirm-
I eo Uuly 2V Aug. 221
This month vou will );lou
hapcinoss Share vour toy with
,,lli. I . u IV ill make someone
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ills nioi.' ,rit los.ti
uill h.ivr I. ". . ..' short litis
IV intoi I 'on t uorrv toii>;h
times will pass
I ibra (S«frt.. 2.VOcl. 231:
This month vou will find your
Kil,in> e to K- a bit out ol whack
lust ,i-.k l.iiiiiU ,iiid Inends to
ln'lp out VMtll Will lOlttluts
Scorpio (Od. 24-Nov. 211:
ITus month bom;; outgoing w ill
onlv get vou stressed out
'.iiiimer down and l.ik.' s, .nn-
I line tor vours^'lt
Sagittarius (Nov :M ).. lit:
ihis month K> oi'. i- .mU. v.nir
' ' 're tliem with oth-
. itivitv will make
I'tiKIs slllllc
Capricorn (Uei. 22-|an. \m:
l!>is month dim I sell yoursc'li
'.or! IV'lieve in what you an
,l.> nc iiid stand behind yom
sill Nou will find you aii
stronger than you think
Aquariuti (]an. 20-Feb. 18):
TTiis month take some time to
have fun Take a w wkend to let
Ux»«v l>rag your trimds and
lamilv with you; it will be a
great bonding expierience
Pisce* (Feb. 19-M*rch 20):
This month you must not slack
off liither gel it together oi
tind stvme motivatii»n. Try .i
massage, shopping or go tor a
walk
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ato an pivtMMa art at itta dtaoation ot tna conaunw .
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Earth Quak
CaHiics
Page 9
By Noel Bago
(caoi.YoUj
1
IsHlU.Yft!
^WH8 Co YpU GUI'S TUnJK iroo
,M£ TAKiik) PiCrUKES OF Mt
Line ■
Shop's World
[^-rk*l. Mt TO -^oim ltȣK
By Noal Bago
Carla's Habbad
By Noel Bago & Carla Lozano
>fM»\ DMM. XmM. IS UO
rJ*>^ TeuLlN'VA.TOinV
CM.V 1*1 AflMY.tO!!
Ask Uncle Bill
Cm • ^SMtiMf Aak Uwife BiO. He Mf m( W rifht, bat it't ttiB «o«4 adriM. Dnp •« 7««r letton to *•
HmUi^w is A567.
Dear Uncle Bill,
I am lired of mv cuunstrlor |paM>inn mr m the
■"" "'" itOl h«!f buWIHMH.
iitd to ny ooun-
'iugsi-U m> ex boyMcnd In llw
n thimght thdt we wine making
I* «tUy Mnor I did not have
vveic doino wa» Uioinft and
ne saw me, my cammHet skipped me
:v< talk to her about mjr triaUemhip.
:-. I >tnp mv mniniebr fnan KtaM>inK
'>ut my penniasktn'' How
V keep out of mv hu^m.-N^''
They make me leei uncomloitat>U
Stacaraly,
Uncomfortable
Dear Uacomfortabic,
Fint off, what I hope you undentand u. no
iMttn how unromfottaU* her actiona, your
oounoclar icaUy doea have your batf inlciwts al
hart.
That being sanl. iht)Uf;h. it -.ounda as tf dw
might be ovemcpping h« bound*. Canfronlin|;
you in the hsB about Momitian ncwi««d Med
I'Uli
tini'
|unH>r II;
nonal.
tend to iumetHneB,
- J ^HjMiiMr approach tor |pet-
'lunds more fitting tor the
<ilb than toi a tnrined proies-
"inimeni u
r. 1 leoommtaMl yuu to
1 1 and go to fte aouice of
iirse t4 actKm fails, a» il will
yoM couU aaaiiy act mow
diaciwt topfwentanymoeciMcrvcnlianbyyotv
ovar-aealoiM counackir. Cranlud, this w a bit o( a
cowardly thing to do. but it does avoid a cnn-
fioittation. it all nraliy depends im what vtnir
ci^irfiHtable with Viiu can deal with the pnWem
heaii cm or prevent it from e\vr happerting a^ain
by nut letting tite utuation etcalata to a certain
level
Signed.
Uacle Bill
Dear Uncle Bill,
My cx-giriftiand hatpa catling me and lellii^
me how gnat her new bnyfriertd is- The problem
ia that I oiriy bfoke np with her a month ago and
it hurt* to hrar about her new guy.
I've dnady tried eKplaininK to her that it ^Ul
hutta to hear abinj ' .md lolls
ma that I'm not K aj bt- ijig
immanire. t can't stop taliung to htr becauae I
piT.mi>t>.i thiit we'd iHM he gnat frieitda even
thtiug!' >n«l^ ended.
Wh.
SiBceKly,
Diatraagkt
Dear Diat-aught,
MaiMaining a frienctship with an ex is oiw of
the haideal thmga a peiaan can do.
lipf.iri.in .t-K ^Mng frieitds sometimes involve*
a ike,
-.,i.,,.u(i.. W..I shouldn't stop letting her know
how you ieel about what <)he's telling you, you
can't expect her to stop filling you in on what'a
imporUnt in her life and still be your friend.
My advice ia to bite the bullet and try to listen
for aa long as you can, but warn her that you
might need to change the topic for a wfaiie if
things get too uncomfortable.
WMh time, you will kam to handle her new
lalatianahip brtta; and she wiU come to better
know what you can handle hearing.
Signed.
U»cl« BUI
Page 10
Arts tt^^Entertalnment
The Harbinger
December 6, 1999
Rock of Ages: A Look at
Rock in the Past Century
Fall Semester Finals
I TlliOtMH
UC E»TOR
With tht- millennium t.i>l
appniaching, n»"w is a ptTtivl
timt- to take .1 limk Kuk at lh«'
musu' which -.hapisl thf Mnimi
ot tixlay dnd wh.it will W tht
sounds of lomornnv
Sn 1ft s tak»- a liHik at a tfw
ot the best nnrk albums ol the
past CCTiturv, kn<iwin>; hiiwm-
er, that nxk truly didn t lome
into its own until the last halt ot
It
led Zeppelin II ( i-./ /(I'jv/m
This IS the essential rock album
Rock music changetl toreMT
atti-r this was rrleased m INti^
I he album showi-d th<-
many dynamics ot risk truni
si>lt acoustic ballads such ,is
Ramble On to thi- explosive
Mobv IJick and the dri\ in>;
ritt of iVhole I otta t iv% e
rhis album bridKCvi the j;ap
betwwn the late "tH HKk of
Cream to the hirth of h«"avv
metal m thi' ''lis .mvl siK
Nevermind ' • I his
album dill -< ! inne
eHplvusion ol tin- cam -<iit<, but
there was mme to it than that
Kurt ( oh.iiTi -p. k< ti>t .1 v;ener
jtion
Mis Ivrics had coniwctians
whiih rtere not bemg made
Smells 1 ike leen ''fi: '
Kvame an anthem nol onK U'f
its driving t-uitar ,ind its
siralcbv mhjIs hut .ilsii the
kids listened to the iv.'rds and
sensed that Kurl uiulerstood
how the\ telt
That ~ w hat makes this
album M> ureal the loivnivtion
N-tween the listener and the
Sgl. Pepper's tonely Hearts
Club Band Pi,' fi,-.i.'/,s Whc-iv
do I be^in'
This IS the K-st lomplete
album ever
rani MiC artiies labored
over this album ^\.\\ and lu^ht
makink; it |usi ri^hl
He createvl a true ci.>ncept
album where ,iil .'t the s<m>;s
are related and Ibe onK wax to
listi'M lo It IS straight through
irorn iHummng to end
It als»> was the lirst risk
see Rock on page 12
Monday.
Dec. 13
TuMday,
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W«^«sday.
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Adveftisement
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Page 12
Arts 9t Entertainment
Tht- HjrbmgtT
Decf mb«r 6, 1999
Rock: A look back Thanks for all of the
at the last century memories, Harper
cootinuecl from page 10
albun;
the si>n^» It ji>t> tuntnl >it
the stiKlio |i;mius of the KinJ
which MiniUi K' i'vi«lenf IjIit
on Huch .»lbum> a* th«- mla-
mous l\';(fi
Alhum
Hi(ihH<y To Hell AC i' .
This album is nxk n n-ll .il n
punst II has latiln phr.i-.,
with nri.it ritl^
Tht tv.it I- .js^ \, ■
drivuH
Thi uulii' Iriik...
)usl hvc >;u\>
thcv lik*' to do- t ..
And It ■> h«'.n ai tli.m ^^
carpet
Dark Side of the Moon
I'mk Fh'uJ It then- is a Sc(
Pfpfvr ■• lit Ihi- "i'n this
album IS It
The Mmf; intertw ine better
thdi) any needle or thrt-ad
David Gilmour faki". hi-
exploration of sound to iuv\
heif^hts
Ro){er VVati'rs \oui' is .is
eene as e\er on this on.-
While man\
there .ire Ktti
other albums this album is
their K-si . .>llf. live work
Pl.;-
tit Ih.
one
Van Halen IVo, Ihlni
I hank i.>Hl tor Iddif \.m
fialen
IK- -.)\. ! fh( \..or!i! tr«'n'
glimpsK- into what tlw Ruit.ir
h,,r., ,. ,„,l.( ....„^ 1 ... ,,.,,.
.1 I lit-,|si|i mi; siu ^ . >i
ailarist s worth
' ' t also intriHlui«-il
catest trontmeii
ill nvk. the ever-s«-f>opul.ir
David l«"eKoth
Rage Agai ■
M.Khine K.i^-i-
MM (Mollwris.1
now popular rap
metal ol Korn ind limp
Bi/kit. thev al-io wfr»- tlw first
ti' put poiitu.il ni-».vine5 in
their musii i>n top of all
llidt, then.- IS the tu w terntorv
being explored by ^(uitar vir-
tuoso Tom Morello /ach de
U Rocha sink's of political
miustice with a passion
unmatclwd in music todav
Ihen-arvmanv mor»'that
'uld and shvHild h<- uldcd to
1^ list
However, this is )u.st one
p»"n-epti<-<n ot tbi- p.i-t t t-ntir
Invest Your Cifdits
Tme^jm akf mmat&t me
Bachelok Dk,kee
I uQpnv.
\i IIH MIV,
\KI NhvM.iMf^i
N*Pf!l\Uii CAMUS
IM> CiMF rou. Niftnile. I.«H • fMI MMfX
OKACOCAMn^S
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I ^rt'U t-H^ih .Is
I iiifilfil \i»i.
rtiiiii tM
Rvai- ih.-
vMi-k'' ^^ u ,iri r!u- ui<riim.i>ti'r. it vou lan t
uriti' it nobiKh ijn Kii-p pumhing out
those thou!i<tnd wtird stones
Samm and .\lan, mhi two are .i i;r«Ml team
>i'U i;ins rfjllv tcx>k control of this sinking;
ship .ind put It on the right course And best
ol .'.Il MHi were a io\ to work with We truU
learned .i tot trom caih other
Burner, xou nrv .i character ritfht out ol
Oil.- .<t \our i.Miu. - ni,ink> for all the good
times and Ivtlei .iitisms
To the teachers in the journalism
IX'partment more specifically Beckv Benton
and I. ail (-i^fwn, thank vou. Beckv. vou
t.mi;ht me the manv rules of ffie loumalism
■1. and helped me f,TtnK as a |oumalisi
,.i 1^ ,.ii. K tor showing me how- to break
Um let my creahve side leak
.nic ijit siructuted obtcchvitv of Kiumal-
.^ riting
I )ann t.ifv. vou were mv in«-nti>r >oii
showi>d me f-Miw i-rful w ritins w ith a purposi
an arc if \ou will ^ou sh»>u... I 'iic n'urn.il sn-.
with flavor
kevin and t'arla tin- m-w kids, I turn h ■
(Mfvr over to you >;uvs N>hi );uvs weiveagci
and determined Vou put in j^reat effort and
Jes,-n e to be commended lor tlut
all tl-it- musos i\huh drove me lo gri-.r
tivitv. I thank vi>u spevial th<inks t.
Viork, Simon. Miss llphelia, tfie maj^nificenl
Kim, \'irKe, and, of course, Bot>b\ Hill You
^uv s gave tne the drive to keep doing what I
v\ as doing You made my life at Harper fun
lo Michael \eiman and the rest of
Pnigram (kurd. a very big tfiank vou. You
people nude my (ob heiv sti easv. I cannot
thank vou eruiugh lor all the help.
So ev t-n tfuiugh rivers mav separate us, I
will ru-ver lorgel what this >;rt',it institution
has giv en me
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Hawk Sports
fe;4»;i?^?!esMKiS!SEJ
Lady Hawks look to devour the competition
Ryan Fraimd
thf I .idv Hawks h
ol >t»phomi>rfs and .11' .iii.u !■! -::
n-cniits
I ir^t .>tt Ih.' I .kI\ H'
\li-li>'-.i Ki'mnicl ri-turniriK .
etechsi J-- Harbingi-r hcmak- AlliWu-
i>fthf\tMr Seci.ndlv tfH'N havothrtv-
pviint sipecialist Maunvn M.ist.ilar/
rvtuming a< wi'll
(. hris Miinki- ^u/u VV.i^ii.i .ind
Holl\ Htippi' .iri .ill rctiirivm); back
ior another m-.u ot f-Ku
Nikki IV Htrrv i- j ir.inNtiT tn-m
\>>rthiTn lllmnis I nivcr-itv .in.i -.mII
bwi'niv fli(;ibU' to pl.n tur ihi I .ul\
Hawks nt'xt :«'miMcr '«hi- 1^ .i •^'pho
mort' as well
The Ijdv Hawks alsii h.ive a lot erf
younn laleni ,i- wt-ll Amimg them
include Betkv lord. >ho attended
Heney «nd wa!» an all-area guard «»
well.
AnothtT hot pri>sfxvt ti-r the 1 .uU
Hawks Ls lulie Audim> She hold-. Ih«-
Prospect record for Vpmnl shin»ting
as well I ulie lestus IS J ^ t»i>t-<i guard
from HituklfN (•« Denver Colorado
The ljd> Hawks have two ath-
lete* frcMK Hoffman EMates as well
Arme Harisen and Mar»« Fv«n.«i both
li'.t at "i K«'t^ Ihana Km/ ti'iind^
out the li>t l.'f lh»' I ad\ Haw k^ ^lii/
ii 's-lin>t 7 >;uard (rum ( IK i .rmi'
The l.ad\ Hawks, who lini'.hiii
last si"a.st>n at -H**. wanltsJ u< gft I'tl
on the rijiht t(n»t this ywr ansl did,
liixt ask Olive Harvey.
The lady Hawks opened up their
'*t-M seawn at home against lUive
Harvey and the Lady Hawks m-re to
much for the l.ady F'anthers to han-
dle
The Lady Hawlu caine away witfi
a tfihUmg 80-70 vktory over Aw visit-
ing Lady Pantften
After nine mmutes ol plav th.-
Lady Hawts had a commanding; 21 ''
lead and with two minutes left to play
in the first half the l^idy Pantf^^rs cut
the l^y Hawks lead to 3l>20.
\s the buzzer sounded to end the
first half, the l^y Hawks lead was
cut to cigM pouOa 35-27.
Six miniile* into the accond half
'uti-s ii-tt in thi- I'.iskfti'al
itid i>-.lii-. lunij
• \<-d the deal tot
k~ \stlu' ! avlv Il.iukslfit
;,, ;. .. ( ii..-^ . inn'.iv\.iv with
an H(l-7( ^ii thr I ad\
Panther- Ii.'im « ..,, .i,>'
Audiro Ifd the I ad\ H
«ith IN coint-. and made iiv ■ ..hi-..t
utne tlirvf pointers as well jestu-
siored 11 points, dished oti Ion-
a-.sisis aid had three steals l^.in
s>i>red n points as well and llans»i
,11 id Wajjner eavh scored seven pt>int
tor the 1 jd> Hawks Two days Utei
the 1 ad\ Hawks traveled to EvamtCM.
to take >»n Northwestern basketball
Jub rw I ad\ Hawk-s hung touph
but . aled b\ the Lady
Wild.. li Ihe lady Hawks
were oniv down bv two points at the
end of the tirsi half but the Lady
Hawks werent .ible te come home
with Iht MCtorv
Audiiw. once agam led the l-ady
Hawk ..flack, she scon-d It p»»ints
and ma.le two thriv-pointers as well
|ei>tus chipped in with nine [Hunts
and Maslalar/ had seven pointji as
well for the lad\ Hawks Tough
opponents an- alw.ns ,i ^issi way to
show h )w your te.mi will pt-rform
tinder pn-ssure Ihe I adv Hawks
I an show that thev can perform
under pressure |ust ask the Lady
Cavalie s Irom Kankakee
k,ank..k.f t'ommunity College
who ari currenth ranked Hth in th<
nation in tfu- latest \K A. A basketball
poll amongst Jiv isu>n II but all that
didn't natter to the l.ad\ Hawks
■^es the I adv Cawiliers M-M
defeated the l-ady Hawks but thev
didn't go dtwvn without a fight
Ten minutes into Ifie fwM half ol
pl.n the 1 adv C av alier lead was only
I»»-11 but Uie lady Cavaliers built a
43-21 kad Ute in the first half and the
l^y Hawks were able to recover
from tfvat
KaiUukH' guard Cretcfum Circle
hit twc tree tfmiws with 12 nunule*
left in the second half, to pve the
•oplieiner* ItoUssa R
Lady Hawks
l^y Cavaliers tJieir largest lead of
the game The Ijdy Hawks were
down 60- .'M, but never count out the
Ladv Hawks The lady Hawks
oulscoivd Kankakee »-24 the fmal 12
minutes of the game, but it was to lit-
lk> to late for the l,adv Hawks
Freshman Audino scored 11 points
and hit thrve-thns (oimiis tor the
Lady Hawks
Ma.stalar/ scored 11 points for the
and stiphomore Hoppe chipped in
with ten points and grabbed 8
rebounds
Kommel scored eight points and
Wagner chipped in with seven pointe
and grabbed five rebounds for the
l,ad\ llavcks as well
Diana Italx taha* a Mat af tar grabMag a rabowKl
Mm Latfy Hawk* M-TO victery evar Olvia Harvay
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Page 15
Football: Hawks lose a heartbreaker
Conttnued from page 16
JuTRnw ptas was intn<c«pteiJ bv comerback DnniYi-ll fk>\ir >;nin>; Imsi
CentTjI fitflU-nt held puMtion
Four pl.1% s IjtiT the TnliMi> werv tan-il v\ itli tourth low n .ind four i, ,ird- t. ■
go, i>n the Hawks 26 yard-lim- with only 12 stvonds niruiininf; in the gamf
Iowa Central elected li> >"i> tor the 4.Vv jn.i (ield Rinl and all t-ve- were .>n
kkkrr )aM>n Sehmtdt. many fnx^-'le were IvifinK that he would mis>. am) ~<' •
would force overtime but .mi. rfun.itt»ly th.it didn t happen
Schmidt 4J-yard tieUI -iraighl thrvw the uprights ami Sihmidl s tield
goal >;a\e the TritiMi^ . , .-. .tad with only six sivt'r-'- '•••• "• '''• ' ■n-U
game
With i»nl\ MX -.-Mmils left m t' *he H.u\ k^ u . u i.'.'mhi, rii ,i inn
acW hnish
Iowa C entral Wickeii the Kill (>lt .iiiii i nns Heard r«vei\ed the kuk-xitt and
rrturru-d the ball li> the Ihirtv yard-hiw but time expinxl during his r«?tum
The Hawks ottense racki-d up a total ot 1 1 Irrsi ,1, u r>s S^ v irds rushin>;
and had a total o( 1% passing as well
The Hawks defease only allowed a total ol ten tirsi dov^ns and unK
alio «1 a total i>< lb7 ru.shing and (m\\ nine yards passing as well
WkM|Ml^ f<wrMii\
Gmit M mr >/
nfffumtumH H9«4-
iMIMWltA writM
amA*t twain j>iiah>-.v
LAKE
FOREST
It was Mm kick iMard roiMd tlM world.
Jason tdMRidt's 43-yard f iold goal was tho dociding factor
In Iowa Coatral victory
Mariani had I" i.irrus ti.r a total i.| mi \jrds and I \.ins >.hippetl in with 34
s .ird» rushing on a total ot ei^hl carries
I ,l.'. -^111 h.id thriv cali'he> lor .1 lol.il nl "14 \ards and
I in with tiuu . .lUhi's li.i ,1 ii.i.il .'t ^4 I ird^
M.injni *..ui^hl ftuir jMsst'v tor .1 ti»t,t
Xiiiitri^ I .niy;hl tv\<> p.i'-s,-., tiT .1 liMal ot 2" \,mm- .....-( k.....^
i Heard roiinils out the list with two calihes lor a total of 3'*
'I !'ih i.H.l- .Hid threw
SCHOLARSHIPS
tHTftft Sdvatt SdMlacdyfi (Ntuwiri Itadtsli
Apf:!> tww for uxnoc Khobnliipi langHif <r>^ii MO.
AffSaamm <ii!i£iM is f^brtut)- 1. itUO.
TrwHifer sMkNU «-Kh an dictcm in ibc phyikd, Mtwni. or
csnpiMtr <ixiNX» arc imiwrf Iff afipt^- (or a l>e«rpidi Sckiicc
!>dwlsnlii]i. !i4edcni:i vim 3|q3%- for these iwartb wM cwmr 10
cini|paB«i l-cfarui't > .'1 • • >. lor 1 M.-lKiJiniM|>c«ii|i«tilitM.
Dani^tiK wirq»rl»lioii)<iwJc?>ts"i'l
• (urticiiMtK m bborMur)' cxpt-nrneat
• inMrakw <ndi * fimillr fMtnk**
Sc4tai*r>)npwmncni«i'll- ' ■' '■■ J ^--VhrchlW, KWO.
A(kKoi.ni! I.V<.-r|M(h Sc(xiladnpi ire naiMk tar aefann-cincM m
■ ' r.'. -.;.l|. iir .. : -Ixjuie, ij»td»r.i"iif, H-ii'lhta
Kij>|>a HrKil:iiAl!'|i» »rt Jmi uttertvl.
A|j|ilicJtHmt ior t>Rr|mtt jnJ wlicr MrWirshtiM nii jvi- liiitt
iiuM Knt!HiM%rrf,c«MiiliHa«P(of "-'-'-f- ' •-••nv^tui-.
t«.7l<-tl!.y. >••-«»* bMMiSlffM:
Tbe Only HatioBil Liberal-iit CsUege Near Cliicafg
M1v- lolKlUloi\'
If to .1 ^our I'lid at thf I'l'psi-
.is still a riMird-briMkirii; ^i-ison
The Hawkv
.^ t but tht'. siM^
Huks
\fn' ihanipions ot the N4t conlerence aes-
s,i on l\ champs js well for the Mvond straight
s.ar Ihe Hawks tinishtxl the n..isoii ,ii i'' 2i and ri iiiained
u!ixli-t.Mii-d in the \4t at (H^I 1
I .rit! |uri;ens hi'i .ime the all-time leading p.i^MT in
11.1'! - hi.i or-. Ihi- se.ison lurgens fhw-w for 2,072 vards,
Sit iie old mark in I'W? when he passed lor
2,11" ^> .-.'11 .ilsii broke the Harper single-season
receix inc \ .ird.ii;i mark w itli >i'^>. Mark 1 legler had 827 yards
in WS=^
I he Hav\ks have oulsiond Ihi-ir oppoiunis ;^I9 to 160
and hax e only allowed a total ol 2.S piunts m the first and third
quarter combined Thev have a total of 141 first downs, they
haye also racked up a total of I .tiMt) rushing and a total of 2,(172
vards passing as well The Hawks defen.se has only allowixi a
total ol 1S2 hrst downs.have only allow<?d a total ol 1,455
yards rushing and 1.160 i>f total yards passing by Hawk oppo-
nent'-
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Wag,*f» WtlllaHi Rata^r HwiMr Coll«t* • 0*e«mb«rf,U||
Hawks fate ends on a last second
field goal at the Pepsi-Cola Bowl
Rywi Fhnmmb
I h. I :
th.>t was to Khw
In Urns from li'
vtFhilt' had •! ti'i
Afll Iwt' ■' *'
V.rth n<-
(Vil.ii l.ilU I,
Ld'st vfjr in tH.
and vvtTv
tcMMS Hlw tM» WW cenMion for Mm Hawk dafaiiM. As
fiv* Nawli dafMitfars sack ttia Iowa Cantral quartarback
iiill aJvjuUti.' liw IritvHi-
.iK.K k would tirialtv •
h,-lil
mil
.iini tht
:!t th.- Kill
Th.H.i
theb
iKirvi
BllM
b.i, i ■
•thi'
ITlJ tl
t>> niv«- th»" Inli'u-. ,in i-.irK
Vhtnutl mi»-^-il Ihf I'M
inluriN (i.kI .1 K-i) li'.Ki VMth
S.ii-
hit !■ , ,
bli-d tht- ball .md th»' Irn.
i'ut lh«'\ vv.
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t>jll .Is VV.
iVithrH'
h>r r.
Hau '
iM tht- first quo I
* ks WlTl'
tiictM v\ith .) 4ll'
■■ 1! \.ird-
to Ki 1
Tht Hawk-, ('uiitri i>.iw 1
oft a gixxl punl .md it f
rntints il' '^ ■ • • '*'
\ jr^i itn*
Ih. ! ■
tirvi
i^-pUy an
ml'
l>>-.
Ux-v t.H
,ind viv • . ■
1 the punt
;i-,i ■ l\ lur ll.
Milsi' Sp.»i-u«-ll» and JiH- Bbdmn
wtlv ^\'<titini' 11! ih*- wink!^ ..ind tht*v
nutlt- a i:,' iufv'r-
tani pl.i\
Hut niTj- impiJrtantly ll gavi- lh«-
H.iwk- j;rt'at lieM p««ttuin and thf
I Ijw k iitti-ns* wiHild tak*' full advan-
ta^f iif the sifujtiiin
CUx-MWi Hilt tfv
whtn Hi- , .iii^hl a U sarj pa-.^ tri'ni
lurvtiK'. ind thi-n tail back. Fvans ran
■ ■ H MX k tll-l
Ik 11 piai- iati-f I iaiis ran right up
til.- iiikklU- tor J IK varU touchdown,
t>> t;i-. r ihi Hawks a U-ft Ifad with
r.J'l minulis li-ft in thf fourth i|u.ir
li'i
Ilii Iritmis wiTf limkinj; t''i ■' •
I'ut disaster struck for Iowa
Iriton tjuartcrback losh
vidttl a pass rush by thi-
1 1 ..% K' di-ft-nw which causjxl him U'
tlitow an errant pj>«* jivJ defi-nsiNc
I I'.K k M\nnv CroM-s tiHik full .\i? ■
l.iv;c b\ inftTii-pliii); the pass
M Hawks ol tense unfortu'
int lak* advantJKi" rhe I
■H tin- IiiloM >S vaid liiH' ,nwi the\
vvcn-t.iifd Kifb ■•> 4th down and niiit
\..u',- V 'irst down.
I n< I Ifd to punt th>
Ml and (he <: ktued Tli.
snap was hij.:! , ner t.raruh
,1 Utile time to punt the ball and
■ ' '-' • bl.sk th,-
Tailback Tabri Evans Is cengratulatad by Ms taaiwnatas
aftsr scoring tlia (o-ahsaii touchdown for (bo Hawks
n li'W.l ^
punt a>;am but Junii); the puiii .in
i»f t)H' Haw ks ran into the kii kei in>l
th«' Hav\ks vsere nil.
the kk kiT
The Tritons had tifw lite l>ul it didn I
matter, tfie Hawks defense forced
anotfu-r Triton punt
The Hawks last poMies&iun wasn t a
I tu r i.u\ k^ u I, rr i. .-
at Ihl- end ot tlie I.
» ks look hi-.
tvond ha I'
Hawk ,1.-.
: th<- Iritoi
Ih.. ImM .md KUc v.!n~.iii u<-k u.m
.ut\.iplu;<- liiton punter (..i.ml
-iinleil the ball to (..Uvsoii
.turned the ball all thi- wj\
to the Har(vr ~>1 \ards line
The Hawks tinalh h.ui i;ihk1 tulit
the lia---
varbiou>;h
p\>sjtion and were li>okiii^; ti' take the lur>;iMK loiiiKi tii;ht L•l^<^ t'M a 17
laim to m end and the H.iuk^ ivere
read-. tiT th«' lourtli
lail batk Taban (\.< tini.-s
ti.r ten v.ird^ settinn up the Hawks
tir-t soire .ind then quarterbaik
aid
Mit ,1
>bl..
returned tlu- ball all the way to th.
- ' ' ■. Two plays Liter fail
-con\l from one-vard
1 i\ 1 C.-ntral eltvtei) to f,o
,.■['.. ml ..inversion
k>w a C i-ntral ^ .)iiarterbav k Price
rolliii out ol the [H>iket atui found a
ide-op»>n reiener in Matt Tenu", to
th»- siorv a 14-14 with 2 12 left m
the fourth i)uarter
rh.' Hawk oftenst- were driMnn
into Triton territory whei-i ili-.i-t.-r
struck the Hawks (Ju^r'eilM.k
lurpens was under pivssuif and it
caustsj him thnm an errant pass
siH- TiHitball piage 15
student Senate president living in fast Lane
Getting involved, making a difference more than Just slogans for
Senate President Desmond Lane as he approaches second half of term
AlMLMlMrik
EDI T0« IN CHEF
Political leaderi are crfteti tHiiple
^)t \ision, and the m.in m\
Harpw's Stucl»'nt SenaU-, Ix -.-
I^ane, i» no «'xcef»tn-m.
When l^ne came In Harper, hf ♦<*'•
there was somrthing nusAtng h.
jnd w dtvidtii he needed fi'
invotvi"d Hf hr-t stifpcd rn as ,1
^orutor. but stMtn ti>und him^ ii
.■<i«ng Ihroufth the ranks until
.» !»*«« hr was eJcitMl
t M»id«^t "sen-it*"
l\f ..; ' in
fxilitKs I . « n I
lame ht-rr I v\ anted ti> ht-ip ihe
>ch*X'l Th« bt-st »a> I saw lid., thit
wa» lhn>unT Stiidcnl Senate
Lanes politKal aspiratu'i
bvgm with his admisMim t(> Harper.
thou);h. He always timnd il intert>t
ints t«i Veep up with pt>liti<.s, .md hi>
■ notht. M-t .111 I'xampU- ti>r him b\
''C hi I ilrunv in C riminal lustut-
■ rri'-l,ivs Ui M'r\r on piiblu ^t-r
inJ mmmunity nwnmittts
I hi^ hii;h sih<x»l, he «*t\.
il fi>r twi) and .1 h.ill
ntiJ hi- v.ij'hi'mon-
PMriOCmHTESY DESMOND LA«
TM* ymt* ttMtfMrt SmmM*
PwMwt, Dtiwii* Law. L«M
to iM^fiil akoMt kto cImrc* to
I « «ff •!•««• Atrlng Ms
hi- lUi-ni ■
tribution
rhangi"s vshiiii !k ..m i~i.iiiii i.- >Mtli
pndi>
-tabhshnunl nt ihi dri>(i-in
1 thf inuliviultur.il student
i>ry;ani/.ifii>ns in .\ huildin);, RImi'v;
mcniK-rs ,.t sihIi i;n>ii|'s as Ijbrats
I nitus a place ti» tnii-t mitside irf the
ottiiial ottiies m 1 building, is a par-
uiarK import.int ,1. niniplishnienl
i .viw s i)piniiin
C>ne currently »>n-nt>ing pn>iect ot
iKiiitiiame to I Jne is tram ing stu-
nt s«'iviti>rs to serve as Miter s rt'i:
ir.irs iin catnpus tor the upcomin.;
I 'n-sidential eUvtum
IVspite all th«' n-sponsibililu-s he
i- as pn>sident. attending cUas»
,:iii working a part-time k*, Lane
>till tries to til in a perstwul life. "I tr\
lead a balanceil litt' h«' explains
would pnibablv i'\pii>de it I didn I
•ind tn-e time ■
Uine couldn I see himself ivtum-
mj; next s«-mi'ster. either as otfioer or
senator 'By thi- end ot the semester,
he S.1VS, "I Itvl I'll have done all I tan
do at Harper Us better to n-ach a
(vjk ai ' 'sitively "
Recycling program
not to be discarded
c
TIM
M<*«
StWf WWtBt
Authorities at Harper are concerned that iN- rtwding
program is lix> expensive
Even thtHigh the state ol Illinois mandates Harper to
rec>'cle only -k) percent o« ll^ matenaLs, HarpiT recycles 71)
pen-ent the recycling program's labor and supervisum
.xfH-nditures add up to $140,000 each year A study by
Patrick Engineering (ound that Harper laved 1>"^122 bv
avoidmg disposal costs and material rebate*.
Robert t>t/. r>ireitor o< Physical Plant, savs tb.>t M.iri>.r
lollows lh<- same recycling laws as thecommunit
scape waste liitlerie* or m»>tor oil i -• ■ '
thi* IS against the law and h.irnilu
Thervfore, rewcling these- irulenals is in.i: . n .>-
necmtarv However paper i» rnrt nequirtsi i-d
Though appnned bv the board and tikxl " itn me stale.
this year s r«wi hni; plan lontinues to be U«>ked into In
.i.lvlili.'H h.'.u : vet lodev-l.i. >r not
rrvluKti..n> ,.l "V nece«.s,r '.k«-
Chairman Uvn •shun- r.\.Mim«'nJs that tiai(«.r i..|i.ns .1
mor»' Jffjnil.- r,^ w :.n / pi. in n ;!->•■ •u'-;r,
Program Board treats
campus to warm return
with Millennium
Celebration and more
Arts*
>t«a
U
Hmks bMlwttaM.
.,ni Ki--lvi'. .■
ingdispowi;
malmiiii i'
-ll'K
la
ernied oHicuib.
EOTORWCMRf
You might have thought millennium celebrations were
over with the pa<s<ttng of the new year, but I'nigram Board has
got «ine mote coming vsMir way in their acttv itic-s planned fot
ithe spring semester
rn>gram B»»ard - VWkomi Ha.k to Harper and the
iMillennium Celebration will be held this Thursday, lanuary
!27 at fhHin in the Student and Administration Center's
jStudenl CenK-r Lounge This show will be celebrated with
tr,s t.Hsl .Irinks, CDs and movie ptwtets available to early
<■ ceiebrahon features th«' band Keith Fric and
, iinu- UP thi- w inter months with their di«tinc-
tr ■
Ii..- .- ,«-. .- -ii ".-wnls Program Board has
larranged in Ibi- u)somm>; months Nmu' other teatures
include
• |)t MuKul lnf;r.un .i|'; • hruary 2 fttMn
noi'ii 1 pm in ttw Business jmi ^si.u ^min. Center rcxwni
|U' !»r Ingram s performances have been described as
.■ .rful and mohyational ' His mission is toj
h .1 mess.i«e about emfHiwerment and]
.IS .in African- Amencanj
m my I lie through poel-j
iH itK .iiordinator ot tlie Community
'.im .ind ,1 iouns»'ling professor an
1 writer and performance!
i.ition tor pnniding edu-^
iiplitting presentations n-garding the p.u.r ,.t
^i.Tiiii. .111. 1- m .ill isiHHTts ot dally life
. . luse Senes begins f-riday,
.... rnmtm Cjround Showcase.
t>setjuent pertormance* Friday,
t.HHi \iiiil4,alsoat7:.'Klp.m
ivommon t.round Wmwcas*- will feature
.ii..n>; with sfxtial guest Kepano Cireen. Vetbow
to Marp«T to proiiHite their latest release. Wfcifr Out.
iM«EVtNTSanB«»»
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lanuary 24, 2000
Harper News
Home schooling gets technology Does your club^
breakthrough with telecourses ^ H^xrpsf organizeitlon
Jamilf T Mo—
itMHirMs iTe btiifming
.iikI nion- ptipuLu thf#
vl.ivs rhf prv>>;rjni !■- a
bn-dth ot fre>h Jir h>i thi»<- in
not'd ot jlterrutivf-. tf
iir who livf tar .nvav The
-.tutifnt vvi'uld UMLilK .iltond
a reljtnt'lv ^h.irt ,.ri,-nt.itu.ii
Mlovvitl b\ .1 li'iK ~. MH-.tir
of bt'in^; I'll hi> h.T ^hmi in
read, pnorUi/i- ^tii.)\ ti>r
qui//i"> w.it.li thi i ivliM--
and do .irn I'lhff ■ oiirsv
wiwW
Ti-ltvi'ursi- Jass4-. nijuiri'
no atlfnd.itv.' but ratbt-r a
ti'vtbiK>k, usualK .1 studs
v;uide of *i)mt' Ni>rt. a small
library of vidtnUapi's and
short visits to thi' It-stinf, .t-n
tor in buildiny; \ IIh- tf\l
KKiks and studs ^nidi's, .iri-
purihasod in lh>' H-irpiT
B<«>k.sti>ri- and tlw \ idi-otapis
an- iMsiK Ju>ki-it out lron>
tbf HarjXT lihrar\
lhci|iii//i's .ttid li'sts l>
deadlmf^ bul lh< iisimv;
ti'f Is almitst atuavs li
AtliT showing \oui pkluT.
ID and si^nin^ in, son lak<
your tiM or qui/- ttun viail a
f, . > .;!.uit
1
tol«i>ursi-s arf ablf to takr
lourst-s thai ma\ havi' olhtr
w ist' Kvn in sihixluhn>; i on
tlkt vMlh their other ■
Ihis n\.i\ s,i\f !hi' -
v\boU' s»-ri ■ aitiii?;
ror iiTtain . neltill
or iiiion\ ttiit'ntb tinitx!
Taula Konev is a llarjxr
sliidi'iit "ho vsould dis.igrei'
with the proi;rarns advan
tav',i's ^h* !s Ikiiown to fio a
sludent lor ■• • ' ' - sake
and Ill-Is il atiTial
IS lindl'ri'\('"si-.i ^^r!h thf
Liik ol J kvtun- and tiailio;
adding ixpi'nontial know I-
itlge
shi^ spoiks ol her ti'lc-
^•Hirs.' I vp. tutv 1- se\ eral
vears ago I tell somewhat
shghtevl In nu leleiourse
eX(HTienie due to the tail
that I missed the levture
■it ot the lourse I telt I
lil \ e gained nioii' trom
i..|ov;\ 111! had 1 taken a
spei
Id the
.,,.,.- . - ., , ,-{ ,. MTt to
aihie\e a tiiller loursi load
without realizing thai the
lime oulskle ol the i lassriHim
still has le Ih sfH'nt on the
suh|e<1 ^' '^ "'■' '■" "'■ '" 'o
get a g
pass thi i !.i-- ^i "'^ f i' 'f !'
dri>p the I lass v\ hen thev
ili/e how K-hind the\ le
■ then<s4'Kis get m lieu ot
their other strmturtil vlasses
(and more trixjuenlK Mewed
material) loUowing
studs guides more 1 1
vsould detiniteK help in thai
area Marking ti"-t and ijiii/
deadlines m a planner iliki
the I lar(vr one that is all o\ ei
campus and tnx' ol ehargi'i
would help redu. I the panii
states whieh A^- not pr.n uie
lor a healUn i. aiiung eiu i
ronment
Mark Wi'Ms vsho leaihi-
a leleiourse on geographv
explained that there are two
things students need to ion-
sider belore registering tor
Ihi' leieiourse classes
leletiuirse or distance i-du
latioii lourses aren't tor
eier\K>iK students h/
in- \erx moluated to
plete the work on their own.
I leal\ warns I he s,\ond
thing students should be
see TU ECQUHSe on page 4
HavB An
Upcoming
BVBTil Ihcxi You.
Would \Um to £idV9ftt3€i
if Q/ ^^^ Goritsiai
The Harbinger
AtTvsi
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'di 925.6460
m ntDp J/J
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last vt.ir, inarlv 2i'i>tt '.uiJcals transfcrrtd from
a>mimini!\ cullcjics to IVI'aiii • mwiMiv fhtv luimd
l>cl'..iil a frKinlU. iinitiiij; imi\cf>u> that ottii
cl;»N> Ckirrkulum in i»\i.r 100 progiaitis ol sIikU Ucl'dul
wtkumis voii to ilo iln- ^Jtiic (.omc visu our ihn.tmic
LiiKoln I'jrk and loop v.imjMiso ami experience all tlui
UcPaul has to oiler
DePaul
To ?.ilii-diile a l,^^np^l^ Visit Of
111 re-i|iie>t iiiorc inf«niUtKiTI,
1.11312-362-8122.
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fht Ha rbin);fr
January 24, 2000
Harper tiews
Pl0t3
Ask your wellness advisor
-'tuJi'iiN van .inoinniousU --ubnut k|ui-<lniii-. on wi-Hiion rrl-iii-.l '.'pt. - in i
in the marked bun oufciidt- thf Hcdith Sfnice* Office in AV.'
\nsw»?r!> will appear m future issues ot The Harbmjfur All qutXions u ,11 b.
rt-n-archt-d and nspotwes will be pnnided bv health car*' prot.-vsumjl-
related lo The Haririn^ir
HEALTH WATCH
■ i: tlii'ru
Q-. I have recently be»n dia^noMrd with
a»thma and given an Albuterol inhaler Can
vou tell me more about asthma?
\ \ -■■ ' I- .1 ihroni.
ii. ^^ ot briM)
thiUri-n ' •• 'I
t.ik.
'1
1 prr\fiil.n
-arf~ scnw ihililnri will iHit>;rov» .i-inn
Attacks can be t.itjl il -^-mti' and tn .itnunt
'ii^t - .mil i1ittMiit\ i
SimccauM- it
.(intact with sut»uru<
. ->ii,.n, dust, animal d
lung infcctkwi^
IS snuike or chemical t
To prevent j>t!
iIUtrk til
iitnent xmi
^ ts an omt"'
H«-alth .Hu:
I •Blood Drive
.•V+, A- and B» aren't [ust
' winning e%am gndeik They
^Tf also bkx>d types. Be a
winner - donate bkxid.
V, ..• bl<Hv1 at Ihc BliHid
PiiN. . .'ti I >■(' : '' .1 rn -I
AriM i Ki I ri-lr«-snn»-i-.l>.
will bc' prmided tur dll
iloraw*.
•Culd and Flu Awatene«»
and EducatitHi Table
' 've a cold aiuj feed a
i' Do v<Hi know what to
ii.> It M'U i.ilih a cxild iir get
Ibf flu^ (, ome fiml tml al the
1,1 Flu Education
Feb 2. U ami
'he Bu«nne>.-- and
Melcome Oocli to Hsrper
Il ie llleiiym Deletifiio
s^fBB P):^
While Supplies Last
Free Pepsi
while siipfilies lest
JFree!
While Supplies Le«|»;
Wits the sounds of Jamaica
Thursday. January 27
Noon
Student Center Lounge
Student and Administration Center
linayoeco1~ t^-i'- : it ifl bmfiot. hcl hoi ii '■
oowe-hc.',"' .-?t,M tti^ : ,.!iK.iii siy<»so(Nvaht»'
Raai'ing'
Center «*«n Keith trie arid ■ is -i-aij-Ki
,:i¥P*o. '^«99i'« SK« End Sot i :i > Dc
"e StucJ«rt Activities :
fVI William Raintiv Harper College
_ • • , "^
• High Anxicly
How dtie* anxiety differ
from "nomwr expenences
of stjewi? Learn atxHit atwi-
ety and the many ways it can
impact your lifit at tfw "High
\n\ietv" program on Feb. *»,
:;- ■< p m. in nxim A243. This
-i-minar will teach you some {
basic skills lo help you
understand and work
through anxiety
• American Heart Month
I -fbruarv t> American Heart
Mi<ntb learn how to keep
vour heart healthy at the
American Heart Month
Education Table ivi February
10, II am-1 pm. Business
and SkmI Science Center
Dietic TeihriKian student!>
and Wellnesci. and HuDtan
Performance staff will be on
\\xniL to answer questicm*.
WHCM is
loolcing
For news-
readers
end DJs
For l^he
spring
semester
S^op in l^o
picic up an
applicahon
A339or
l
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Vat/i*
Harp«e'^«atur«s
I"hf Hdrbin^;fr
January 24, 2000
Who's who at Harp^ffKchard Espino
SnTTMHTO)
At 12:10 ajn. on March 10, ISfl,
Mmewd Htrmilia E9i|>iiiOgavcbii1li to
thar oidMl MR, wd oimnt Hafpv alu-
d«tniiHHlEipiK>. BamatChicacar*
Vkkt Mamoftal HcMpttal Ma buataaa
M^ aKrqra tud lofty dicMM. 'I
aKra^ wMitad to b« a profaaaiaiwl
wiwiiOT,' die youns <Mn ounfawait.
Wlvn Iw'f not aiMiMns ol pUt driven.
bCNtjf ilMMft MlB RMlCflW 4||||jllinB SBM
CeU sieve AoMki, hr «**• ^boHl fln-
Mm. "ShewaapiettyfuntoliMMilKim.'
he said vvMi a Mniie He ako enjoys the
wa) danfg are act up mthe KhooL in
thai he am g(< dama at juat about any
timrhe
a busy one. Ms i
atcB El Rodeo. » \
Stream wood. Despite the lime he
spends working thew, he currently
After aMmdinii a public ekflBCniafy
sdKwi Ufkto sptfrt Ms Msh adwai
yMis at St Gcegcwy's in ancasn, wtwfe
)w ick Mi^ w«fe a fitlle dUhmit cipe-
lUtf lita amkit hmn. In puMc
•dHMk you know a fcw peopk, but in
fwivale adtoob. you know a buncK' he
As far as Harper daascs gm. he
cnioycd his Introductian to CoH^MHeis
m^ by Teny Feike. Her
alyte OMde lMng» easier (or
Away hwn coBege, Rirhanl kcwps
dw sn^ on his (ace. The older of two
bmtlwn, he keeps a gimrt relationship
with his yountpw brodiei. (onathan
-He's my best Wend," Espino !-jy» He
((iris his fwnily is a normal one but abo
As far as Ridtsid himself goes, he
keeps his dreams kjfty. He woukl like lo
UaiMfar to Roaaevdt or Loyola when he
finiahaa Ms two years at Harper, and
holds onto his cMkttwod dnam of
beaming a piuiuatonal wfeadcK He
spends mud> of Ma time dfcaming of
(Hile drivers, body slams and elbow
drops though, as he admit*, he has not
givvn mudi thought to tlw future.
Despite an unknown path ahead of
him, Richard has determination in Mm.
When adoed about the best piece of
advice ever given to Kim, he menlionB
this: 'My modwr ahvays sakj to mr to
work hanl.' As he continues to do so
here at Harper, he gives this advice to
new ar>d old students alike: "Nevpr "■■ ■•
up Always follow your dr.
Richard not only gives that advur .w.
also lives it every day
Letter from the Student Trustee: Welcome
back to a new semester
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'i K- !i\t' niusK tmn tht-
M.Mith M< .>n librujr\ \ rroK'r.ini
hand kiith 1 ru jnd
Ikkird "ill N- pri-M'ntin>; iIh ni..\H-
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students with distance education
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ill 111 the trtH- .kIimIu.s that art-
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awaiv i>f IS that |ust K. .ms,- tli,.\ h, i.ikim;
distance education lOurM-s d.vsn I m.an lh-\
can't contact tht- instriKturs an.) ^rt ass;s
taiuf I think . Icnis li>r>;ii that
Th»'V arc taking; .irM.-*. and then- civ
instru.t.irs in Ji.ifKf >'l ih. ...us,-- uhn
would Ix- willin>; l.> hrip thin
Ihcrc arc m.un tc.iihi-r- ...i.... iclc-
...ursi's m .1 \ .iru-tv <it suhl*^ (s suih .is busi-
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v;v, politKal siifon"
aiiJ hialth, as di>iriK-d in the (tarjvr .ata
U>g TK-st- ci'urs«~. an^ UNUallv translcrahlc
ind aiv shtmn i>\t'r n-xular irlfvisum on
I hannol 2t' and . t . .ihlc it th«> \ id«Kis .tn- not
In k. 1 .lilt or rrnliAl ti<r Mcwinj; (. hi-, k
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Diving in
riKTf are some n? iis studi-nl-
whi) wt>uki lovi' ti> >vvim in the
Harper poiil L nt»>rtun>iiflv the
•>wim hours are very litnited.
You on >wim from notin I p m
MonJiU thri'
p.m on I uf»ii,i \ - .ii'u 1 ri. i -lin •»
and Saturdays 10 .i ni 4 p ni
The othor t\me> art- rented by
outside or^ant/dtiiins like the
Park Distrut lor thni>;- -u.h .i~
swim lessons, as well a>
Harper's own children-. I i-.irn to
Swim program
Any;frcd hv tht- as .iil.ilMlits a
tfu Harfii ~ludi'iits aski'il a litt
guard about the reasons tor this,
since full-time students are pay-
ing activities tee>- aii<1 would like
ti> use the facilitu-s
One lifeguard at the piml sa\-.
'There are man> things going on
at the pool these days. There are
times, though that the lights are
off and the pool i-> ilosed From
2:30-4 p.m. there areii t am lite
guards. It also may not be lo-.!
effective to be i>pen "
"It would be nice to svn im
when we don't ha\e classes
says Harper student Xiiki
Gwiirdak "It just seems unfair
to not be able to sw im when we
pay so much to :. ool
here. It wuuldn i !>• .i- nad it the
reasons weren '. that oiitsuie
organi/atior
itie.. -o nuK ■
paeK ti) me i.i)mnuinii\ iia\ ing
more free swim hours would
benefit many students hert
\4avb'* f.ii^inv' pri, ( ' •. t.' .. v\ ill]
tive. It onl\ ^vv-ts 'r
semester s pa--- ■>'
talked to w.nil,*
swim all -emesi,
It \ ou would liki' :
guard, there are spots open.
To be considered, call qZ^.hOtH)
and ask toi Kon lireenhurg
Letters to the Editor
D
I.im « rit,'
^ ■
ti.'i
ihr 1". \- V .»IJ hav i- ,1. »
. .)i> .! ttir kunvnt ri'slr
i-iHk; (-mail in thi- lih'
ll.'i .ss.irv ITKlVl" li' 'H !•
. imipuliTs avail.i' '^i
litirjrv resi-aah • ''iH
atu-ss Ui e-maii in tin
.lll.mi-v! S*H>n, hoVM'> ■
librarians lnund thai stiiikiits
'Hi\lin>; to iiM' Ihr v umpulf- hi-n
or lit^r.irA re-<.u\li im fe unahit
11 do s»i, U\JUM' - ■' ■" ■ ■' the
omputiTs wen-
.>atn>n> chtvkin^; ot -.i i
mail Applying u-stni !
^>m»- timo and not otlur^ .^ r,..;
J workable dilution Ih-wUim- it
in\anahly n-sult-- n
arul conflict Th. 'ii s<i
lar IS tor librarian> t." direii stu-
dents wanting to do personal e-
mail to the CyK-r Cate i>n thi- st-v-
ond floiir ot the Student
.•\dmimstration t entiT. The mm
puters in the C ytxT Cate wi-n- s.t
up thi-n- particularly ti> an-wer
tfiat need The giHxt news i- that
students need ni>t walk outsidi
when going trom tfH- librarv i>\er
to the Cyl>er Cafe but can walk
ttithiiibiiil'f , '■ ' ■• need-
ing !«■ u~
menis .r
s
i i!"ir.H \ ! '*■;
DMr Unckr Bill
Now that t!
liM begun. It 1>J~ ' ,. a W of
dwnges (or me. I Iwvc stay«d
frA««*«' .«n,-t mv Knv-trwHVl h.AH trans-
<mlv a ptione call away, it is a
iwchoiir 1' " ' ' TI UMd
to heinv; .■ : ay and
i have grov\n lonely aiKt upief
witfHHit him t stiU keep hope
that this distant reiaik>iMhip will
mMk. Hm anlmnm^Mmy
iM-ii as to the van-
i,U»s across vampus
in^ nt V n.iir
D
Mf t itlt.T
I am \\ ritin>; in regards to the
artule AVtK M radio works out
th«- kinks" b\ copy tsiilor lames
lohnvin which ran in your l)t\ f
is-ue I wa~ ver\ disappi'inled in
llie i|ualit\ ot writins in theartt-
I k-, a- u fll as the way it misrep-
resi-nleit s»'Mral tavts .ihoiit
nnst'll jnd the -lation
1 understand that mistakes
happen, and am w ntmg this let-
ter in order to clanty a lew
points, and to stop any damage
that mi)?ht ha\e t>tvn done to thf
>lation s n.-putatii>n through thi-
article
( irsi ot ,ill, I tivl ttiat an article
\v ntti'ii In ih»- copy editor should
tunc iHvn edited lor simple writ-
mg mistakes Alsti, it M-emed like
Ihv artKie kept repeating itMiU,
w ithoul evploring new ground
The lack ot thorough represen
talion irf tlu- WHt VI management
v\eakens the article 1 tivl this
gap led to mi- being misquoted.
The story quotes me a' so\ ing
that l)r Breuder has j
sigrHsl his halt i>t the -
PCC agret-ment; although that
could bi- true, 1 know 1 wouldn't
have s.iid that, since 1 don't know
one way or the other
Alst>, Mr. lohnstm claims m
his article that the implementa-
tion of striplt-d shtiw s was in
order to help get an K'C Iicen.se
Scripted shows are tving brought
in this semtsiter to keep greater
control ot the station and know
what's going on the air We do
ni>l, as Mr (ohnson writes, "have
to tK>pe that the K C will give
thi'm there [sic| licens*- without
tlH- use of scripted shows," since
the two are in no way related.
I appr»viate yinir time in hear
ing and printing my points, and
hope to maintain the stmng rela-
tuinship that WIICM and Tht
Harhiit'iCT have s«' long enjoyed
s
iivereU,
t ollivn Klick
Station Manger, V\ He M
Got ■ qnwtioiiT Aik Unde Bill- He aa; not be riffat, bnt it'i itiU
|ood ativice. Drop off jfour letter* to Tie HMrbiagtr io A367.
boyfriend and I apart like this
will work for the future of our
relation«ttip7
Sinceiely
. 'v wittifiupe
Uear Ixmdy witt» h
Uk* the s >«.
*Ab«eri
lonuBr
to swalknv. The change and dis-
tance will be a te«t on how
mature your iilalkinriiip »■ THe
kev to any retaCunsMp kt oom-
munication. That ls wlut you
need to focus on; do not think
about the diatance between you
two. but rather wfien you are
going to talk to artd nee hint
Remember that it » going to take
both of you to make this work, so
CptnmuTUcate tfm to your
boWiiend. Continue to than tfH-
iplete
h(jn«>ty.
StfKeteJy,
UndeBiU
Editorial Board
The Harbinger
Editor in Quef-
Ne*s Eijttof
A&tEr-"
Feat...
Spo'-
CopyEoiio:
Business Manager-
Factity Advisor —
JUanLMinarik
_LifTdsey Frenc*-
-S-'
_>ennre- ^'Oies
_____Rich Daswick
DarviGire
Staff Writors and Assistants
fitoel Bago. Arshia Habeetx Jonathan Mdi^ahon
Amanda Offent>acher. Kristina Watkins
Oonoral Pollclos
On* Mpy ot «w NHMnaar !• ttw to anyone HI tM I
Mvi to the Marpw Co«»8» camow carwnjn t y
'.» SipiBtwei*'- ■•r
Mnwtwnt
ProoucuarMMCvicwadMinitadin nie MlrtH«*ra» not oaoaMat^ emorsad by
ir» •*tof » of this paper, nor ti» the ca(le|e aominiitration or Board of Director*,
mguiriet mMia De lorwardMl directly to tne advert war. and a* iwcniaM an at
the dtscretmn o« tne conaunw.
Mailing Address:
Ttw Ha»t)inge' a . h- RaineyHarpe'
1200 West Atgonouin Road
Palatine. IL 60067 7098
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no tilti-r IS toolpro'l and thv
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January 24, 2000
it's big.
Debbi Glassman-
"High school, Just
bigger and more
expensive."
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•*» is the best
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people who can't
get into a four
year university
and who can't
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"There's a lot of cute girls,
and the books cost more
than my car."
•Patricic Montgomery-
"Harper
College is great
because of all
activities and
diveristy on
campus."
-Sue
Kazmierczak-
Evenls: Program
the stops for spri
ammfi 'mm ttafe I
WhiU- ihil l> tht>ir loll.nv up
totttt' •.IKif-stuI l*'" nvord
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ng semester
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Farewell to Schulz as Peanuts retires
ISTUff CAPT.-MIMSt
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i'ntur\ kuN .iiui
^ri'n up vMtli
Kivr hjit J
■ utiilts aliki-
i.irlit- Brown .inJ thr n~.| i<t
I thf culurlul /Viiiiii/~ nan>; But
las he appnuchni hi- ^ ith v lar
lot wnhns arui •.trawin>5 thr
Ifitnp, Charlie Bniwns creator
|OurU--> Sfhul/ rctu. '.
It wiil bt- hanj t
Itumini; the comii strip pam-
|oJ a rtewspapt'r with nn
ICharlie Brc'wn and th*' r»>st <■(
Itht' ncun-ti Liangs phil»M>ph'
. filial with the
'>;ui'> to j;fl u-.
.>ur everyday Iim-s
Knew where to lind
arlie Br«>wn in the comk
ip pant's, ainl it wav som«'-
i\H we iTOuld ouint ,.n
•ml/ made it p»>^>.iWf with
rv lir»e, word aru.1 putim-
I came from him H-
n a part ol every one -
iH ftn- hftv year*, and mi has
IKirlie Hrxnvn. the kid we all
'!»• time or a™>ther
'^'- lanuarv' 3 gucid-
'■"■ "/* has been in
rcr,.,, , , ,., J.iiH p.iKi-k, with
iiiw SunJ.u -tiipN i.Mitinuing
until ld^fu.ir\ P \tter that.
t hafhi- Brow ti I inuN. I ucv
.iiui tht i;jn^ ui!! i'\i>.( onlv in
print , ulli-i tii>ii- (.1 |M^! vtnp^
II nii-.st harlie Brown
kii k the tiHitKill tnim
I ui V Jin) hi- iie\ er-endinj;
iru-h on the red hairetl girl
I hen* will be no more new
tli(;hls with Snoop> the VV.irU)
War I Aying .ve a". h«' Ian-- > >lt
.liMin-f the Re.i tVui.n i, v>, li
m.K'
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world will Mvm emptH-r v\ ht-n
the l.i-l I'. 1^ print
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ink you tor "i'
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Local band Downtime has
heads banging at area shows
COf> EDirils
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Kmt; lit lio.il I'ar-
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I HARPER COLLEGE DENTAL HYGIENE CLINIC
Students - Faculty - Staff
and Harper Community
lowing Services af
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imination ana TMth cleaning
ation and treaiipeffripr Gum Disease
Oral Hygh
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tadiographf
(X4l9y«^nd7^ffrla can be— c;t to paitants private
/at)
Sealkots
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and lui- i.|uili t
tel!
I 'iHMitinie hui
ln>n> the K-i;innin>; ti^ (s-r
loriii -ini i!\ hard m* k i .u
er~ iiJerepiiKt
Set
I "-i-^i : .I'll! ^.1 .
M.ixhine
attraet the loiUMiii n-,, ■
M»methini; irim.K '
band .i-nlinu.
thirtv ,inJ 1.
.iiKhi'n* i*- w It!
.il hke luJi-
Idol 1
IvMlii;!.^
K.imone-. // lop I he,ip
Irak .md l.i-t t>ul not le.i-l
drimi- lelt I iu^\ llu>;>;
i- ..ii miliar left ■I)"
l.itot'-oii 1- tile lead sinp'r
and Kiik Ueenu- \lbir>;ht
1- on ba». (he tiand origi
nMv\i at an annual |am h-s-
-lon p,irt\ l..r rmisuians
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' 'tx tuld everx
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I.Hoi-'Min wnil t>» the
p.irtv iMfti Mt'ii^ht l»\auM'
itten.i lie
A he w .1 . th.
ni.iin w>. .ili-l iini
■I .hlvd a niiv. tophoi 1. ..,.>.
.1 Ix'lting t*ell-memo-
. i.aI llea-tK- Bin- tuiH's
|atot->s<>n^ perforiruinee
>.l! that the
j.ini ti>>;i'th
l.n to priH. It
ake
.!in^ !ht- tiin»' the guv-
;!i hk'tvMt'n |»ib*». or |ust
H iT ■filing their own
, mie- the wei-k after
'luir tir-l |.im Ki.ob-iin .ind
\ll-rH;hl
h.ind l.i!
1 >i.u lll.c
>.!it t.' -ee (he
.ind their -\>n^
supei
Located in
nee students under the
hygienists and dentists
for infc call (847)925-6534
the IV.l-tu- Ik"
bar
f he -11.
Vhill .-
■ jrint; Oh'U
Ui '
\ n linuv lh)A
-.i u
m.\kv th.it thrr
i^nMUTv
soMi;
Mib-iv^iaiilU. tliev have all
found employment - e\-en
K»>ming fnjMiU's.se-
Tliev really want lo con-
tinue to be c«»n?iiNtenfly
b<K>ked and followed for at
least .1 tull couple of yearii
K-fori- trvin^; any ongiitaLs.
the kev. according lo
MbriRht, IS lo ha\e a combi-
nation of followers showing
up and the abilitv to draw
new audienie- through
i.K .TtiNin,' 1.1. 1 wiird of
i'.. ..I. ...i-iLiilv ntt-m-
K-r- ol a reallv tun hard rock
l>and, ■ Albnght -ays, "We
like lo pla\ off i»f the crow A
VVV' -omi'tirtH-- veer from Oh>
plavlist to make everytme
happv When the crowd gets
into It we eel into it Thai's
when ' I,- -i.irl
lumpin
Downtime recently
played at I'etuiy Road, Dirty
Nellie's and the Slice of
( hica>;o Tliev arevacatiim-
111)4 tor the month of
'••bruarv lor a baiiil mem-
1 s wt-dding Their nevt
■ ..nfirmed concert is at the
"-lice of Chicago from 10
' ■- am im March 25.
•itfTtmnrr also fea-
tur.--. the band
Basketball: Hawks ready
as season finishes
Meet Nicole^Eozano.
Pari'Tir« '■actag* HmlM « i#8 «>« P»t Trx 'Aittm
m a »pttl$riii6Ki ki itiinHt ktHtef Iq fi lilt mul Ml tfiml4km tmk. CttiM Mtttthm wntAiKf
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Mwpar HHriMa a eroaa-CMirt Maa to fcaap tli* ball
from NIahwaukoa.
. .1. I...IVJ s«.as«>n on a high note The
'* to improve their overall rwurd
t*» 1 4 fi'i
Sophomore- Uetler and Hollnwav each -uTed 2J ptiint-
for ifu- Hawk- ,ind I re-hman Trviv Beard -c.ireil II points
I Xirit^g tfu' w inter break Itiere was a little shake up on the
Hawks Sidelines Head Coach Mike Hirsch resigrwd and for-
mer Hawk Head Civach K.ent Payne w ill now lead the Hawks
into thr new Millennium
^Hawk Sports
pmmu . WMM— Hat— y nmtpn c^tog* • i«MMnr »4> a«o«
'niw 'y.
Hawks keep action going at Pepsi-Cola Bowl
Changeover in coaching during winter break can't keep a good team down
SPORTS EDITOR
The Hjw li-- h.iv (• Uvn nn j iiown
»de as iM ljt»- bul thjl is fin«- b\ t U'.ul
Coarh Mik4> HifMh
Hirsch know". Irom tir>t hand
expt-rn-nct- that playinK the biy;
«chix>b tn>m highi-r >:(mler«H:»"v cm
imlv make yimr team K-ttor
\rt«T a 25»-pt>int witcrv nvit
the
cled to t Vala. Florida to partKH' i
tht Pi-pM-C'old IiiiirnamtTit
This marktil thi ll.u\k-
v.-ir attenduig thi- tiHiriuiiuiu pi;
•h. thml tnp to I lonj.i « .1^ n..l tlu
■i.irm TV- Hawks wer«- untv>rtu-
>jitl\ dft%<at«i in all thrw games but
ttit'v wi-re viT> tompctitnf in t-avh
Atter losing thrtx- straight Kdmt-<
Hawks Iravfk-d back hiimt- and
.■»I-(>H aKairtsI ano»h«T ttvuRh ofpo-
■K Thi- lou^h i>pptin«.'nt was CMnov
ntral t iwrimunitv Colk'ge
(Mncv canw into this K>l! >;.imi'
undffiratwl at (7-0l and th»- !l.iv\W-
overall record was at iZ-^i Thf
Hawks |ump»?d out to an ■ "'> ' • '"
bad but that was short 1 1.
<si>phtimon- Rob Walls s ihut | ••mit •
gave lh«' Scarlet Knights the U*ad aiul
Ihev ne\«rr kxiki-d i
Isaac Hollo»a\ throws
vMth si-vfti minutes U-tt in th<- lirst
lialt w .IS as t loM' as ttu- Hawks vsould
^ci The -icrtn- atter his ivs.. tnt-
thrown wen' mdile was 2''07 hut tin-
Sarlfl KnighN wi>nl on a \x-i run tot
thi' last st-M-n minult-s ot Ihf (irst hall
t(> laki- a 47 13 If ad at hall-tim«-
Nawk* »i«y • cIom Kmm
■gainst KtakwMth**.
l"t|n»-v went on anothiT run rifiht
as the seiiirvd halt startis.1 ' >Iim's
went 11-1 and it only ti»>k th.
minute and 24 *»«conds fi> an ■-
this ti-at iMneV s Wad v\as al J*
n.imK hilt the Hawk» wcren t di-ad
. , „ ........ ri'lentlew dv»»-"'-'' ■ iiisisi
manv tumi>viTN and thi
full adxanlagc Oak II. i»-- .... .,
with ten minutes lett m the gairw cut
tht- Sarlel Knights k'.id to su j-Kunts
I hen \tike Wetter s thri-e pointir
vMth el^hl ininiit«~. let! the s*vi>rwl
halliul then '■•■ '■'■ "<< f^-
But that . ■ thi Hawks
would k;el 10 II.. ,.,.-.,J h.ill Olne\
~..>ied ten un,in-w ereii poirits and
the II... ■ ■• ni
th.tt . ■■>!
'lie >;an\e. the lljwk^ VMte ^lele,lt^^i
~-^H. bul didn I quit tnim start to fin-
ish
Holl.iwj\ led all Morers \< ith 1
total ot 24 )H.ml~ ..nd U.'tlef .i
points .mil ..'i-r..!. .' i-n thn .
poinlir^ .1- eshman Hob
.\ii,t.r..,i; , , M With nine
,iit;ht Irom the ttKilball
!,,,,; ' ■ hirdwiKHt I .irl..-
I'l'tlit. I tn wil'
['..lilt- 1- .Ml.
\tter .1 l'^ point los- . ■■
( ommunitv Colk->!e thi ti.iw '■■- "eiit
back home kx'king tor a little comtorl
bill (onitort 1- not exaitK what tin \
i;ot
l>i, H.iwk- were liHiking to bn'ak
, l.nir >;jme losm>; streak, but the
Hawks Irom Makom X t ommunitv
(. ii|le>;e had olh«r ideas The Hawks
rrom Marj-H-f did have a M-ven-poinl
k-ad It halt tun, in, I the Hawks from
Makom X Harper l**-!.!
^■xen minuti '-'• stvond haU
,ind Makom \ never liMikevI baek
>ou could call It the case of the |
i. urtis Blair Pniject," because his 14-
li»it lumper gave Makom X their first
lead of the game ITvt » as the knix-k-
oul blow lor the Hawks fnim Harper I
t oUege Mak:i>m X went on to defeat
the Hawks tW-7H handing the Hawks
their sivth straight loss
I he Haw ks had a total of iiv* ath-
letes ^coring m double figures
Freshman |ohn Schray led the Havv k
charge scoring with 17 points and
dished off four assists as well Wi-tter
-.nrvd 1^ points and made gixxl on
thnv three-pointers Newcomer Dale
Hicks (who plavt-d for the Hawks'
tiH.tbal! team) chipped in with 14
points ami Hollow .u .ilso scored ten
^BASKETBMXon
PHOTO BY NOa BAGO |
Itafpar playw* aat i* a atot tar
a awch. aaadad two polata.
Lady Hawks set records, get revenge
SPORTS EnTt*
Revenge is s<i sweet |usf ask Head Coach ]vfi
ledd
tight months ago the lady Kaiders from
Oaklon Communilv College knocked the lady
Hawks out of the play-«W hunt S> the l^v
Hawks were sec-kmg s<ime rrvenge and sweet
reM-nv-.i i- • « 1. tl\ what thev reveivitl on
\.'Vell.l'tI ..
The L.ad\ Hawks eupknifd l.r .1 total of »*
points, whik- the I adv Hawk deli'iiM onK allowed
11 points to the I jdv Raid«'rs, avenniiK J 12 p«Mnt
plavH>tf loss toC>akton eight nH>nths .i>;o
.After 10 minutes of play, the I adv Hawks only
had a slim iwoptHnt lead over the l.adv Raiders.
bul then disastrr struck Oakton With thfw min-
iti-s remaining in tht- first halt, tfie ladv Hawks
. eled oil four straight field goals in the tinal thnx'
ninutes to entetui their lead to 12 p...."-
The Lady Hawks had a heaitt
end the ftrst hall, but th.it wasn t g>»s. .
I-ady Hawk stand.iriK N'v 111 minuti-s u •
ond half the ' * ' '
then lulie '•
uti-s JO plac
4)vi:
TwOslr.1 .11. ted
the Ljdv II ' " '■
plav in the .
two points 1 I
awav with a c*>- ^"
The Lash ^U^^ >
Q-\) ovCTall.
Ffi-shman sensation Audino led all scotvrs with
20 points, connecting «i three three-pomters as
well Sophomore Mauiven Mastalar/ chipped in
with 14 points ai\d |«-sfus contrihut»>d with eight
points arid also grabK'cl -i^ reU.uiuK tor the 1 adv
a |>tvetal
•le lead agji
.r i»akton
mi the I -adv
K,,
32-14 in thestvond hall and sior*^ u-n unanswer, ,1
points the final Ihrv.- .".m.iev .,1 ih. ,^ame Uith
thi» win the Ijdv I la\« r.\ord to
I Mm iatfy Nawka aMka
akat.
■. I.kK Hju .
.oints Wl ■
;'..|f\t- an. J
ilv mustered
iv Hawks . '■'•''■■ ■'■'"'■ !'-•" •^■'~
■ ill the wai
Ilw I adv Hawks had a voiiimanding i-
time lead but that didn't stop th«-m Imm w 1
do bi-st and that t» to pb) non stop lor 4*1 minul«>
tk-
i hi
hisi
1 1»\
lorv
einf.
w n
\Ii
'
of play
Five athletes from the Lady Hawks sci»red in
double-hgures Leading the way was MasUlarz
who •M.orwl 21 points and had three steals as well.
Audino chipped in with 13 points and freshman
guanJ Beckv Ford scored 12 points for the Lady
Haw ks Rounding out the list is lestus and Chris
Stemke who eaih .^on-d 111 points for the l^y
Hawks
Cin lanuarv 7. 20lX) ttie Lidv Hawks wanted to I
start the new Xhllennium with a wm, and lo do I
that the\ a 1 'ukl h.u e to beat conference rival Rock |
\alk'\
Ihe I .hU M.iwk- tirst lonleren.e game ol ihel
vear would he a giM>d one Ilw Udy Hawks hung I
,.n to defeat Kivk Valk-v HO-77, improving their I
.icerall livi>rd to (h-'Ji and a pertect (l-0> in confer-
.lue plav as well
Th»' Ijdv Hawks nevcT traik-d in this game hut I
• was \er\ exciting. The Uidy Haw ks had a
t half'lime but the C^ilden I agles Irom KiKk
^ lUt the le-id to two points with only one
minute remaining The l.ad\ Hawks responded I
when lord hit two big tiw-throws with only 14 S
s«x-onds remaining, giving the l.adv Hawks their
>. .^.>n high third straight victory
. -hman sensation .Audino led all si-orers with I
. ^ [...mts and Fn-shman Ford scon-d 17 points and
connected on three three- pointers as well I
S»ph.Mnore \ikki Ue Bi>rr> playing her first year!
vame up big tor the Lady Hawks [>• Berry scored
1 s points and also grabbed eight rebounds ]
The Udy Hawks next home game will be 00 j
i i'*»ruarv s. against th«' College of DuPage. Gamej
time wiU be at 5 p m
TRfe^Harbingej^
t h <■ ».. icr If h%rj. »r college %, V W^j^f
tUtdmmsikmipttMf » »>trtt— , H«ii»t>
mar
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n
School, community remember accident victims
Harper provides tribute to throe students amidst outpour; rv: nf love from family and friends
Nich Oaawtek ami
Alan C NHiMrth
John Hampton. Sun( Jim Kwon and Willi
iilhiiii '.■ii.
N«-on, 20, ^'1 Ntt >'■■
,..( IV, II, ,M, M. ; ,iuill-:!.
nts, M tiT-.\
i.ii ~iiiv.<.i.- . . rtvin^ thi
xjW anU AnuTH.in tl.ig- it 'U ..in.il
lilf-stoif for th«' w rt'k fdlU'u '•■•' ^
ngrtwaccidtTit
'i-r tbt' ll.iK- !■
,MSltH>n ,)<• ,
:la^ fHiU.-, the thrtv vouiii;
•Titm 1 <amili«~> .inti trum)-
'lii them m their rmm-
nd m thotr hc.irt*.
\l-
iml his
<,l Ml ..I
111^ Jiiii unNfiri-n \'<u"v: n
n ith J an-at M-nM' I't himii'i
mi'menl*
If. if nil
!i>r tvrm-
iihn I-
Me aiso
.1,.M.-S H:
■~ii'm Hi
i!Uidlltt»hl>
■ - umhI to quote mov le
iii.H M each other, sometirm--
n appropriate place* 4inci
.metimes not," risjils
nn >• lather
Sun){ lun kvMWi had been
•lends with Hampton tor
.'.irs Thev wen? bi»th mem-
irs ot Her«i4'v's vnlleyball
. im His tneruls rememK'r
urn as a man ol ^txxl humor,
invl as si)mi'i>ne v\hi' .ihs.ns
help»ii out.
Kwon studied engineer-
ing jl the LniverMtv of
TnMt«« KaaRl*r«iak
IbvMm stMMrts t*
F«atara«
•Coavaraatlea* wttk
•rttot Id Kowalczyli
sran
:»l AN E MIN»B«
Harpar Praaldani Robart Braudar eidarwl
tha flag* flown at half-staff In
romambranca of Uia thraa stMt*«t*.
> hK.ii;o K'tcirf hi' n-tiir .
' lar^vr with the fHissibilin ci
ici .Hin t'ursuins teathinfi
Harper college olfuials
ind tacult\ -"^ ••••■ >" 'h.' feei-
ng of loss 111.1 no!
i-nough mm u- experi-
!ife." said I> Car\'n
I .Kington of Health and
tr- ,e..- MEMORIAL or oage 4
Economics professor Dennis Brennen paid respects
by faculty and friends
L««ad oMa toft fletrara at Um aacMairt attow
CoiiiimiitTy:
Htm vtmm tm* mmd
#>a<iy t» — i
1 aay
• •M
4
W^tartww wi
n^iMMlf
HafihTf frvfii *» II iifciil
ii
1
Rleli Daawick
IXi not go genll\ into that
good night
Old age shtmid bum and
rave at close ot the das
Rage, rage against the d\ ing
ot the light '
•Dvlan Thomas-
In a fKitel room |usf dow n
ttte street from his old Kxik.-
thjre ptvple from all walks
«rf life gatheivd to reminisce
And regale about the man
the\ all new at>d loved.
Dennis Brennen's glow of
brilliance w as eminent in life
and in ilr.il'- ' ■ ■■-■ •■ ■ ■■ ■
HK-k .'I .iH ■
teach. ■ i.i. >^.'i
jnd I' tl»« HarjxT
( ..|li'>;t' I .u iiltv sit-nate
Mthough h*- was nian\
things til man> piniple here
at Harper, most nt all to
thost- v\ ho knew him iw was
a ttiind \Vall\ IXnis was
one ot those who was tortu-
nate enough to ha\e knov\n
him (Vie ot th»' things that
I remembiT mi>si about
him," Davis s.iul \vas he
cared more about who vou
were and not what vou
liHiked like ■ Roger Ibert
,,>.aK,.r imTui and neighbi»r
I hen? was n.
;ii ,1.. , , in his K>*ii
miss hini
Brvnmn Untd Icathing
his students, s« muih m<
that even though he was
reportediv diagni>seil v\ ilh
C anuT as long as thnv years
ago he lontinueil to teaih
until th»' eful i>t last s.-mi-s-
ter Brennen was .lUvavs
aivessibif In anv student or
staff w hen thev needed him
He always listened
whether f»e disagreed with
vou or not. never complain-
ing but always ready t»i offer
his thoughts i>n tfH- topu It
ihis mver complammg
; .11 the i-nd turned out to
be iiiif .it his strongest
(■Hunts, Although he had ,i
painful disease he n. ^ . i
iumplaimxl "The wav we
lace our death is an indica-
tion of i>ur charai-ter, and h*
laced his with great
courage," said Harper
College Faculty Senate
President Julie Fleentw.
Brenru'n lived in his own
world, a world i>t politics
and ecoruTmics ' 1 remem-
bw once mv w ile and 1 liK>k
seeBRO«CNonpa«*5
Page 2
Harper^J^ews
Du' Harbin>;iT
Frbniarv 7, 2000
Srnul RMfNMisibilHy Wteck
Cemm lo Harper
February 14in ni>t imly
VaknHnr's Day; it » also the
beginnwg ol Sexual
Respon«lnlit> Week at
Haqper Cotiege. Listed
bctoiv aic Mme ollhe evHila
planned to keep you heaWhy,
improve your reUtiorahip*
Mid aiMSt you in makiftg
dadaian about sex.
•Seinai Rcapomibility
laM*
Monday, February 14. U
p.m.-l p.m.. BiM^wu and
Social Science Center. Pk*
up infoimatian on bir* con-
trol, sexually transmjH*"!.!
diacnc. mlatiaiwhqM and
■MM. Fne cundaoia and
gbw-^wayi!
•Sexually Tlran«Rllted
Tuesday. Ftbruary 15, IISO-
1:30 pm.. Student and
Admiiuktration Center.
A243. HPV, HBV. GC -
What* » with all the initials
and what doe* it have to do
witfi me' I'd nevtt be wi*
HEALTH WATCH
anyone wrhci had a DISEASE'
Learn more about how STD»
can impact you and how to
piewtt tncin.
• Birth Control and
Emetymcy Contraception
WMnesday, Fctmiary 16. U
ain.-12 p.m., Student and
AdministrMion Center,
A243. Laam moie about the
tafwt and mot* eftective
ateHiods ol bMi control
avaiUMetiwiay infonnation
wUI abo be provided about
emeigBKy cwttnceptkm
•Vowr Cay Neishbon:
Perwnal Sloriea of Gay,
Lnbian, Siaexual.
Transftendertd People and
Their Friend*
Wednesday, Feb*uar>- 16, 12-
1:30 p.m., Student and
Admuuslration Center,
A2A^ This presentation will
give the audience the oppoi^
(unity to hear a panel ol
muriri tell their person^
stories. Time will be aikJltcd
for queaUnna and anawcf*.
Open to people of aH aexital
Mtenlationa and idmliltei.
Ask your w«ilnoss advisor
::
•How Could It Be Rape?
We Were Both Drunk!
Thursday '-^'"■'" i " II
a m 12 }
Adfnini!»tratn'ii *_«.iiUi,
A242 how does the use of
akotwi iclate to sexual i«ia-
ttondtips and 9m pos^le
occurrence of rape? A dwrt
video will be riwwn with
time for an open tBactawiwi
on thte ctiticai issue.
•Talk is Cheap, Birt j
laaportoit
Friday, Februar)' 18, 1-2 pjit^
Student and AdminiMistton
Center. A242 Cood comani-
nicalion is e»»ential to a
healthy retationahip find
out Ik>w you can enhance
your communicMan skilk
with partner*, lovtn and
tficnoa.
All (rf the praf^um ai*
spomorcd by Health and
Psychologkal SotvIom and
Student OnvlopiMnt. For
more mfonnation. call •'
6260 on campus.
'>!iuli[it> I. Ill ,iniiinniim>l\ submit questions on wellneas
ri'lati-d topiCN bv placing tht-m in ttw mark«?d box outsidf
thf Hf atlh Sfnici-. Oftui" in A.V'J
XiisviiTs w ill .ipptMr in future is.sUfM>l T7ii- /(urhiivvr All
v]ui->lK)n-. «ill K- thorinighlv ivst'duhrd .ind ri-sfXJnaiCv
will U- pru\ kI.J b\ hf.ilth i.m- pmtt-ssuin.ils ,uh1 jro not
rd.Ufti 111 r'li H-rl'myi-r
Q. Is AIDS curM>la? Hot*
do I know H I have AIDS
toraur*?
A AIDS is a secondary
immunodeficiency syndrome
ttvit results from HIV infec-
tion HIV « ■ vims ffiat
de«roys ceOs of the immune
system The immune sys-
tem « responsible tor fight-
ing off infections and sup-
pressHig the multiplication ol
abnormal oels such as m
caricer The only way to
know i» you Nwe HIV/AIDS
IS to have special Mood tests
and the HIV antibocty test
The HIV ant*>ody test
though can take anywtiete
from six weeks to six months
alter contact to stiow a posi-
tive result At the present
lime tt>ere are no drugs to
cure HIV/AIDS However,
ttiere are many r>ew anti-
viral drugs tfiat can markedly
stow trie progression of ttie
disease. Therefore. A you
suspect ttiat you may have
contacted HIV/AIDS, get
te^ed promptly so that you
can begm treatment and
incraMW your Meapan
Anonymous testing is avail-
abla at the Cook County
Department of Public Health
m Roiiing Meadows.
847 8182860
Last vcar. nearly 2.000 siu<lenis transferred from
community- colleges to DcPaul I mvcrsiry, Tliey found
DcPaul a friendly, inviting university that offers a wortd-
dass curriculum in over 100 programs of study. DcPaul
welcomes you to do ihe same Come visit our dynamic
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Frbniary 7, 2000
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Page 4
Memorial: loss
mourned in wake
of accident
artmaC 'rom Baft I
P»ychok>)?K-al Serv ii«".
In atklitum M lovsiTing tfu-
(lags, the M:hiK»l "sTit fkiwtT> u>
the vKtims' familK"* and alr<«'
oWered a metnoruil <«T\ice to
any student* or Jaculrv wh»>
wanted a chance to remembcf
their friends The colhT^o alst>
contacted the familio- to
acknowledge and share
resptvts lor the student- wht>
had pjssev.1
The thni- Ju.l .1- 1 n-siilt .>t
a car accident whuh happeiHil
jusl outside ot mmpus on
Euclid Avenue Viclenjhan
had heen travelinR easttxmnd
on Euclid when he app.iren(l\
ItKt control of ht> \\m\ Ranker,
crossing oier thy mtiinn .md
colliding with a lrt^• Irai kir
driven by Kwon. with
H.itTirt'-n rulini: .is .1 p,i--,i'n,-..i
Mechcjl l i-nttT -mil ILiir;
sumi!"''" ' ' ■ "'- ..>-"".-
that
t ommut'i
VUlfn.ih.'
Luther J n
wheri* bf
Harper News
Seasons hold sway on health
COI>lr£DHOB
S»>me people like winter,
some like sumtiHT. and soiw
lik«> th»' milder st'ascms, fall
and spring People dislike
seasiWYs tor manv difter«"nl
fvaMms Some don t Ilk*' it
too hot. tiH< humid, ttxi
wirtdy. too rainy, ttK> dry. Iix'
cold, lixi slushy, etc The
sh«>rter days of winter i.m
actually cause a depn-ssion
in periple called SAD,
which stands for St-asonal
Afttvtive DistMtier There is
no clinically proven data
about this discwder. as there
IS much mon- resi-arch to be
done on its diagnosis and
treatment This athvts .1!
least '^s-4ii million pc-ople ii-.
the I nit.xl si.iti-s Althi>ugh
It IS (1...!. I i.'minenl in the
ni.rti , ..s experien
ir-.,- .ds of wtnti
,1 still makes its
,. 1 t.< out hlMlltltllt
.'t Illinois
.\ ho sultir
iplam dK'i;
littv (-H
ve\ dK'ut '
winter h.is >.i
and K'haiior ttjii i- ' '<^ n
An area n-siauran( and halt
are Harper students i Hit ol
the hfty peuple surveved. 12
fHt>ple answennl that the\
crave junk t>xKls work i-ul
less and sUvp mori' during
the winter IVe-ides thes.-
ohxiousK undesir.ible ph\s
ical effists ,>iit ot the tiltv
siir\.\.d >^ people
,,n • ■■ * 'h.il thi\ .ire
b. iK-nt.iliM- less
happv .Mi>i iiiiinlen'slis.1 in
go,iis and proieils .hiring
winter numltis Mso 4.s
resfHindents «.:iuh more
tei.-\ isHMi .ind m.n u-s >
It s vl'ill ''Ul 1 <(s-iis,
lor 2H ot the '*) sur\i\id
KvjUM' Ihev spt-nd m.-n .'n
' cntert.unii
•:.,-i.r\ fh,!'
t
I ha\ »■ .»\ ailablt- to
I Miiiog in troni ot the
ITu're IS a piwMbility .
■ .uiing during this linu
sime e\p<»sun' should last
from fifteen minutes up to
M-veral h«iurs per da\
t ollege students wh«> cannot
attord such an investment of
hnie or monev can still
increas.- their chances of
K-aling the blues Changing
your rx-gular bullis to otH-s
with higher watts can make
vour home brighter and you
I an iisj- lolor-vorrected
bulbs to increase IIh' quality
of light Fluorescent lightinK
IS the mi«.t effective If
uiather permits, taking long
'ks in the fn-sh air during
, ight hours wil! alleviate
.,.ine ot the symptoms
I >(>ening Itie shades at hon><
at work will bright.-
ir surn>undings Takiih',
It vatatnm to a warm
!V. place in (be middle ot
rnefimes |ust
ltd to refn-sh
Ki andbiKlv Even il
Hill ,1 dj\'s Worth
to se«*k rt»' pnii
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The Hitrhinger
Febnijrv 7, 2H
Harper Features
Pag* 5
Brennen: Harper teacher showed strength in life and death
Cflntmueo trocn [Mgr 1
Omni* tamping Ihit- i\,nin|>; >iinn K th.- (in- ami f think it v^j- thi- lirsl (inu- tv r.Mh/.il ther.' w.is m.T.' th.m xiu' t\(x- ot bird (i'I^'hI I'-nis
Brmncn. v* hn mjrruil Uh- in litt , ..n,-.fH.iKU>d with hi> Itn-n (laiKi-.- usm^; th. I Mm l.iii^vi.i»;. wim h thiv buth •.hjri-d a jidvMcm tor I lis biotli.r I'.t, r llr.imi'n
§did It best whfti h.' said ' ih<> mon- 1 Ihmk aKnit it, if IXtim- had not bti-n m\ broJhtr hi- would ha\i bti-n nu bi-t trM-nd '
At his funeral ht- was r»'mi'mKT»>i.1 by many and fxMhumt^B.lv prest-nleil with his r.-tm'n»nt plaijuf Unnis Krnin.n was hiKhK r.-Kjrdfd and deeply
mpccted bv all irf the taiulty and *tud<mH bi> vrHounlrrvd f)avi<i wild, "With ill oi us «h.i ki>.-» him h,- »^ ill m-vi-r Iv none
Student creates outstanding
piece of art and deep meaning
can be understood from pievvs ot art at Haqwr
any persptHtu e or what lor 11 vearx Hi.s choice
ot art IS sculpture
Niaus*' his optiorvs are
o)T«n to us«- .inv matiTi-
jI but in particular,
WtHxl
A rt-sull ot an assign-
nvent of the sculpture
class was KowaUvyk'k
"CDnversdtion" piece
Pu- assignment given
bv Barbara tvK)per.
instrui.tt»r of
kowalc/vks cLa!><t.
w as of something dvs-
functioruil in a h<»me
To complete tfu- task.
KowaUvvk created
thi Klia of wtHtden
I hairs and a table
from the lit-lings of
PMoro B» c AHI, » 1 o?»»«i bi-mK big and small.
Invest Your Credits
IfjmimiKolkgitnditasta.
Traw^jotr colltp amntmtri ami
Bachelor degree!
autMmefmuImm
Wirt a ctmttntralum «i.
Kowak/vk called, "a
concept iit thinking (»f
une s own situation ot
another or vourselt
Bttlttlar tfAffUti Satmct Dtp**.
Wirt a amctntnuion m
Tm^ Stitknkifj ri^ » HtM>/ AtmUUtftr Omdj/U Smyrna
NAngmu^CAMrus
IIM Cowe IHiM. N^cmlli. 0. MM) • (M 104ns
Carta Locaiw
A* the aiti«t
otnerwd the stam and
studMM t^ his H-ouden
s«tilphir«» he overheaid
J littl." b.n and his competing
lather lommt'ntmg
an the ptete i>f art
The sculpture is of a
large chair vwring
down til .1 smaller
^hair .iiui pl.m'd
K'twrt-n ttu- tvv : s, ,i|n
is a locig table J,\ Im
in. .r asked
hi "11 he
thougiu '■ ■
Si uiptl;'. ■ ■ n
■.-I It
.■ : ■ ..I talk-
ing to voii .It th.- din-
rn'r table
I his remark
whKh Id K.-w.,U/vk "Coa¥a»»atkMi"
the iTtatiir oi this
,,„.,,, ....
Kawaleiyk% •calptiirw.
CMCAGOrAMRS
401 S. Sue Sucet
ROBERT
MORRIS
COLLEGE
OtUNDPARICCAMRS
mi
p.
I n< I i. ,( ii.inied
1 oruers.ition h.is
stir ' ' . F resj'onM'
ot ,r ( )n.-
man sb..jred with
K.ov%w.iU/vk that th«'
di-t.m.c and tlip sides
ot V4i(u ersations repn^
««TI| ,1 union .ind the
empl.ners I he \ari
.in* 1 in . oiu trs.iii,«ns
though the .irtist did
lornjH-te .i>;,iinst
niiiisi-ll or .in\ cthrr
I. ons «'isatii>n .i;.ilh
I'li'd niiu h ot .1 resptmse
sn tlu' s,-rin>; of <W. It
dill ijuile will that It
lird lor lirsi pl.ue in the
art sho\i with a wall
kinginj;
The art is not tin-
(»nlv thing th.il !i.mj.;s
.1 round
Kowali /vk hi
working ort many
Ihi- outcome of
Ki'v\aU/vk's assign-
ment has Kvn dis-
plavisi in s»-ltvted halls
ot HarjTer in addition to
oihiT unit|Ui (-ifn's ,i|
Ins art Ihe
■(. onv ersatii 'n piece
lingers on the upper
level of the Student
Administration Center,
.ind while Kowalc/yk is
in the mode of s<-ulpt-
ing, hi* IS hvused on his
.issignments with the
Sioughis ot eniovment
■n his mind
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Page 6
That's entertainment:
the physical taboo we
are not to talk about
Hired a l^rt
mericar
.Mill witty 11M■^ .. L,.-' ., ■
Thf film displ.UN tin- truti
m.isturbatu>n v iri;inilv jtu
growing-iip hut thv htvirt ■.'■
the mo\u' m.ikc> rt'i>plf l.iin;ii
bi'i.iu^o !>' !•' bliintnt".> ot n,\
It M'tTIT. t.i bv ttl.lt -•■' -- I"'
h.)-i^ tor ,ili ot wh
intertdinvd with \hv iiuisk
jflJu-trv i* fnll iif " ti'i*n\ -b.>p
t b
I n t - h f •
111 lnT bri-.)s!--
iiu! t'hriNlni,:
Commeiitary
rho Hjrbin>;er
Februjrv 7, 2000
Looking back on what has gone
before, and bracing for the future
Al«n E. NHHarifc
ii< taU' this opfH»rtunitv hetv to than^
■ .? rtn' over ■'
11 •irwxitinn); K»hn for alv\
^imtHhtng whtTi we ntvdevi
riK mi- that the word "yo" can i
't i>f speech it wants to i\
in^ ttu'rt' with an opinion, a
iri' tlu! thmg> liidn't get l(xi stuck in a
' .irl.i for vour unpar.ilU'led mthusiasm
!Kc to stv vou grow as a uritf r. You
- uimi n-nwinber. if vou re punj; to
-Intake, mako it big!)
i!l tK.i%.> . ivin.'.-s I ii-l' I' vMiuld tX .: 1
im that ci>.
•Miu .iiiiuuigh tht'WaW si
kinks, wen' wi'll on imr w. v
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plot, but thi' cjucHtioii is, .in-
thfv more i'nlort.\inin>; with
the ^i\
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MX si'll-, >i'\ Is Ti.\\\ .inil |UHt
like "Amcruan I'u' pokfJ
tnti). it is dlwavs talkid .ibi>ut
Mnrt- mil vies will be produci-il
u h.it u a-. -.hov\ V
be shown .it thf bo\ iittu
w ill it contini.
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The Harbinger
EditornCtiieL
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ActmgNewsEditor-
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Features Editor.
XartaLozano
Acting S()orts Editor.
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Jemfer Moses
Busvwss Maragpr_
Faculty Advisor
jRicti DaswKk
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My CttLMOND AMD i MAV >
UX*I HAVING nOMJ
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WITH A vioco. Wi've TWfO
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OUT M0KI WITH Hia, tUT SMt
mvu STAir» AT MOMI WItu M>
SW SAYS THAT SNl'S Ni'
■ nif ot our ad man,
vMik 4= .1 iurniiJ.iMi' (twrnali'.t in his
t* !'m U«>kin>; ti-rwrtrd t<> Ihi- KMne the
Ask Uncle Bill
&M a qvettion^ Aak Lnde Bill. He m*; not be ngni. nut it
goo4 advice. Drop off jxtm Irtttn to thr ntrbinfrr in A367.
COINC TO CHAMC* m*
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V . T<, MS TOOIAMGI MINI fOa
HLK. 1 TOIO Hn THAT THI* »»AS
KATnn saifnM on Hta rArr,
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AND SHI n not, TtaS MAVM
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PitST or ALL. ANY WOMAN
THAT THROWS DOWN AN VITV
MATUMN or UTMHl POLLOWINC
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nvtt M vanaa ana (CMIa a ahow runbw to Mrify aittannp. Signawat «M ba
(MtiMU upon i««iMt AM Mttn an) coniani ara iublMl to a*tm(.
■aMftaaa ft n* N»e«ti*r an not namasantir ondorMd ey
nor b* ow colleta aianraatratior or aoart of 0MK10I&
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The Hdrbinf?w
Febnurv 7, 2000
Comics & Editorials
Page 7 -
Photo Opinion Poll
What are the best things to do on campus?
" rhe Intervarsity
Christian thing."
—Katie Crabtree
"Band, I guess. But
you don't have to
put the 'I guess.'"
-Phil Payne
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"Ping Pong
"The pool hall.'
"The radio station
-Andy Faasen
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"The video games.'
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Harper Features
Page 9
Harper gets electronic with e-
mail accounts for students
You Are Here not all there
:C»^ HUTOR
Now all Harper students have the
jbilit>' to receive and lend e-mail free
at charge.
Hafper now hw> a web bwwd »•
mail servKe ktr faculJy and ttudents.
Mudentii L an tee any bro«»«er, such as
Netscape or lntertN>t ExpK>rpr. ti>
accvM Harper's httme page at
www.hjrpern-il.us. Once on the
main page. MitrunR twi i* easy. There
1* a link calkd "Harper Students,
Niow You've Ck»t Mail "
Students register bv enteriny; up ti>
Hmr lettiTt of fhrir first n.imi-s up tci
tiHir letti-rs ot thi-ir List rjitu-n then
the l<i.<<t tivur digits i>l their mvuI ^tvu-
rity numbers. After the number'. ,ir»>
t-nteicd for *eir log-m ID thew pjm-
woni* oonHnt of all nine niMiitiei* of
- ' ^turit* niimtvrs
the ".tudi-nts will h.iM' Jnfs> Id
thl* '•cn.Kf whiT>'\ir tlii\ .in .truf
tfie M'r\ II i- v\ ill ii>nlinuf t.'i
the>' dr>- ^lu^^^■nt^. full- '-r i
Da«iiJ McShane .i .
Information Ttvhn. i iri
ment, <.tated that ail .unHint- sh.it
remain iK-tive Hilt iil.i\ mt.ut Vhcrv
are still neuoti.ilinn^ ht-in^ mjdr
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them .1- iiHIegi' •.tuili-nl-. uMiit' the
H.irp.T ii|:>per domain
ti'w xtuiifn^ aiv afae.i
The proj;r,»m t ,hi
February 1
■. bv Carv IVrce is not
iTU lit tln~i- tnit rt MMi >!■ liK'kiiiK tor
» >nu' Jivenl turn-, tlul mui t.m vli>
-«'"■"■ homework Id, then Ji>h out th«'
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1 i-i ^ 1,1. . .T 1 in t iri 1 .'. .m't K'
Ki'in^ t.i Itk ( .r.imnu ~ .mstiinc mkmi
hut » ith •..•n>;s w ritti-n « ith Urtal laik
.'I in.itur ins|iir.itn>n mhj lan t help
tni! smili .hhI i!i|<n it Vlui h likt-
lA r*«.tlini:
li.n I- Ihi-
is pamtullv UvkinK in most of the
ottiers ■ Hoim-" features Lisa Ixiebon
backing vocals, and is a simple yet
mnivablr -.vn>; (She-.! (>\or Mo,"
ttx- hnal tr.i.k >;niv .i M-nsf nl do
■uie to thf w h.iK' pl.i\ -list .ind sfv>ws
Pierce's i ..i.ciii.il ,is .i sucn-sstul
whiiHt
iSt-ral! !,,. ..,...„ ti.isii) ihjt .'Ware
Kiiords put out isn t r<',illv wi>rth tfie
nuterial it wav cut on It s sad, but a
kit of people worked hard to net Herr
pnKluitsJ and all tht-v have to shov\
tor i( IS an album that will e\entuallv
Ix- l.isl in thi' V rai ks ot a resale ston-
Thi- iHilv thin); interesting is tfie
album lovi-r fhink Rukv Martin
niists llarrv ( Onnnk |r and overlaid
vMthaC.AI'ad
But lh«- main qui-sti>>n is K it n-al-
Iv v^orth listening to wlvn th«-re are
^o man\ more pristuitur lhin>;s to
iiki- u.ii. hiri); .1 lava l.inip
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Harper ^Features
The Harbinger
February 7, 2000
Who's Who: Collin Souter
SIAff MXTfR
It serms as if rva^gm); m.n
havtf nvire upside than wr
knt-vs .itniul
Collin Si>utfr, afQF 27, cwd-
ils "a support group consist-
ing of pvopir who nag" m tfie
driving forcv towards rcvdu-
cation.
"Basically," he ^jui
"without J jjroup ol frurivis
and lomilv to kuc mo the
push I needed, I wouldn't be
hen-."
Souter |»iined Harper's
rank* in the Idll ot I'M* after
seven years ol expenmenta-
tion left him with mori' ques
tion than he had when he
entered collej^e the hrst time
In IWl.he went t,.-«h.H.I
at Columbia t olU'Hf in
Chica){o in ordiT to explore
he love affair with the silver
screen But. as t«»fn ivmrs
things change.
During irus hme vpmt m
Colombui. Souter met a
cnnvd of people that he had-
n't reallv known before
"It's the same old stor\
I mi't s«>me peopU*
into thin>^s that I
h.uiii ! tallv explored tvtoif
ani! liciirvd that that was a*
good a time as anv l>> -tart
Ami a-^ H.ippii'- h* t!s- ni.nr.
tinu' when- tinnu-w.Mk
shiuild haM- hii-n Ihn- ftuTi
\\
\ttendin>; . las^-s on and
ntil l''^4 N>iit.r finillv
tt'ri'iu Li I -oi'i ti\ f tiijCr u-'. n
h«' left It
'When vou wnte a si rem
plav or a scnpl lor anvth»n>;.
and viHi ff.ui ii It - iiki-
VVhtSl' rill-. I- .lli rti;tll' Hut
when vnu l.s>K .it ii ,i Irrili
while latti wHi see how
delusional vou were "
During a nwd trip out to
Texas, Sniter realized th.it no
matter what happens, it
would have been fixilish tor
him tt> have thought that hhj
can |ust drop >>ul ol i.olle>;e
and be a scnsmw nter
He realized that the ptn»
pie he astiociated v> iih w hilc
not to blame for his situation
did not hi'lp him move lor
ward m any way.
least III have a bavkup
Ri>;ht mns. h«' has a lull
load on his hands
Hesidi's attending; classes
at Harper part-time t ollin
works two jobs, one at an
e\ewear store ami the other
at a vidw ston- w hile vonlin-
ui^uslv vv ritini; scripts 1 >ne
ol his most rix.tnl scripts, ten
latively entitled Mary
StasUn*-, receivinl honorable
mention in a lontest that nt.iv
lead him to some upfvr e, h,
Ion contacls Meals«> mi. ■ t
to atteral a class at "nxonil
(. it\ lomedv club where he
ho^H-s to add lomedv to his
reperti'ire
■ . thiiiK I d tell
re in ,1 situation
is IS listen to the fHs>-
nmd vou that vou
know will he then- no matter
what path vou ihixisie,"
ncno av ncH NAtHM
'When all you do is get
storted and watch ino%'ie)> all
dav. it's knKi of difficult to
move on."
After a reevaluation ol
prionlu-s and Inendships, he
sl.ite
iii ot L 2, Souter
|i'iii>',! tl.t ir !.i!>, , lut- ,ii> •
■•',■! !■■■- . lilt. Ill Hir
in lu V TVkii
II his drive
.■vit
-sv in 1"^. hi- r..
muchool. thistir r
and rii'W n,s 1 >
h- itir-
I m I «.i. tU
where I w.tni to rF.uisfer to
but I d<> lii\«>v\ that I m siriv
in>; tor a liai helor s I>egnv s»>
that il the MreenwritinR
thiiv.' .1o,-sti t work out .it
Th0 Harbinger.
We are currently looking for
News Editor,
Features Editor,
and Sports Editor,
as well as writers In all areai
Qlve it a chance;
you might actually
like it.
Stop by A367
or call
847.925.6460.
You'll be glad you did.
YiHiVc learned a lot .Ai Flmhurst» you'll
learn more.
''loiiMtMi ui ' J ' ' '-ff; \ «>tfvsMicff Kknnimi CowepE.
h .^kyt," iIk in—ri lanwy by US. fikm
<MfMW Ayv'i. <w «nk ia 4w MP tier af A* JMwcat I ibcnl am
caflcsn. 'Mr A« Mt dw Imm a)l(|r Inqr* ia Ktnaas.
Wp flH.« sndi diniiKiiam, ytat afccr yvu. b^ oCmnf Mprnw
■rat hio^ tvi a tx-rtaoal teak. Mon (kan 91 pcrvcn* v>r i;»r
fi. ii!ry hold ilw <v%liar tUfjua 'm Am Mh. Ihat ukmci KtMian
mf M HwAvKu bc,-auH iImv Iowc n>«eaj«. m mmM dbuMi,
few 19 KwiaMi. A fevwhir nwni(n. «»« • Kwkia^aiiiiitaw.
cvcfrdaH.
ttMlwnl ■ wmI If d«i|^ rkii in Mnann and <
UiKlnkiif so Mdc<|piMiMiiie miijani). Oa 1 c^unccniMii.
in a dtanwai wfco*. «« jwp*" «««•««» of mamr «|ga ml haeli-
I .ti/ngiii(^ imngnhnmnt, and iaiMxaiiii Omkuif
<vw)ui aMeff wnti t w be
^'^ ,. 1 k H
•-,».r~ Eiinhursc 1$ coining to r1.irpcr.
^1^ Tn WW «n mmtam 1 laii inn Muatctii. ««>w»c to ilvt Tewwfaf
C^nwan MiMii!^ fe(>nivy 14. Irm mm» a.m.->»K> p.ai.
Ornkm^UmmmaMf'tmukifiicmMf.' MtomoatimAMiai
M* Midma B a aaufcr MKkM. Vm ow ir I* poMMtf n tara
not* ibow lit.
^ Elmhurst CoUege
w^nurr ttHSftf MMRT at ae. .
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Giving animals a happy home:
Strays Halfway House serves the
need of the area's fogotten neighbors
coPvEDirnR
Mr.n- ll.illvv.u Hkuw is a nol-for-prnfit jll voluntfer iir|i;ani7ation dedi-
lUd to ii-M.iiin>; -trjv jnd abandoned aniniaK in the villagfs of Si-haumburR.
I (I'ttman ('states l'.il.ititu' and Bamngton HilU
I ho organi/ation um~. .i (i>ster homepmjfram tiu.ire tor div^s in J i.it-. until
th«\ .irv rejdv to Iv <Kiopt(\t Instead ot mvniii^ do/i-ns of ammaLs at une
timi' to-ter i are pjn-nt> lan gt't to knoi\ and tan- lor animals one at a time.
Mrai^ pa\s all m<\)Kal hill»., Ki\es guidann' lor adoptions, sends ptttential
aiioptu e lamilii". ti> loster homes proi uies isjuipnient, tool and othiT neces-
sities iivludin^ needei) ad\ tn'
Animal Contml offuers m eai h o| the tour v illages hnnR found arumab to
a Kurdin^; kennel IXinn^; the s<-\en davs the animals are allowed to stay
there stra\s works m »on|unction with th.- police in an attempt to rvunite lost
oinpanion animals with their owners \t the i-nd ol the sesen days, if Stravs
did not Iransjiort the animals to either a toster home or pin ate boarding ken-
nel (at thiiost ot stra\si th<'\ uould tn-i-uthani/i'd Stravs laiL-s the difficult
dtxision as to whiih animals the\ .an save Ibe\ nttii to be adoptable. and
unfortunateK not all lan W saied t>iKe placi-d in a foster care home or
Kvirdt\) bs Strax s. the animals .ni- sate fn>m unnatural death. Strays fuseven
paid lor \ "t bills treatnu-nts ol invsibite and broken bones, as well as other ail-
ments ass<xiale<.1 with animal abuse
siraxs Hallwa\ Hous«' K-gan in I4SI, and Ursula Bolm f%as been with
Mravs lor U \ears she is the foster I lome t iH>rdinator and makes an effort
'o matih i.nh loster home with a loster animal tor succtsss, carefully consid-
ering the time commitnu'nts and wurk schedules ol the foster pan-nts There
also max alreailx be animals in the home to tv considered The whole idea
Khmd Using loster homes is to kivp th«- animals out ot cagi-s
fVskx Daswiik. a Hotlman I States resident, adoptt\f a dog fnim Strays
iIhiuI eight xears jg^^t she was named .\niH.' unhl it was e\idenl she was
atrakl to go outside at w hk h time her name w as changtxf to Shv Anne. She's
a bUuk lab and lollie mu and was tound beaten She had Ix-en starved lor
weeks and ■■■■-- '■■ ' - i-ral surgeries tor brok.Ti bones Hie Dasw icks neigh-
b.>r happcr --travs iost,r parent and at imlx thn-e xears old Shv
\nne (ouiul , i'. ivnii'.n new t
\t 111;- iini. SN b..|in 1- I'v kittens Right now Ihen' .n -
it^volui-ln ■ -tei 1 .in Iv.ii'u- r.i i.ijs str.n ^ i^ ,ti|| ,n neisl i loiter
honu"s Uh -.i iive m the Northwfst Suburbs ol Chicago anO >xould
lonsider tvmg a foster pantit, please com > i
L rsula Bolm at H47 N8S.1592 or e-mad Str.c
V la their xM+>site at stravslih iirg If vou want
li> volunteer in a different capacttv, there are
main ditten-nl phone fiositions available, as
v^ell as p»'ru>di< shows and special evmls to
lu'lp XX itfl
Ms holin n-memK rs .1 loiipli ol dogs
later nametl Komeo and luliel that xx. -re older
'•'I >ImI delinili'lx loxed each (■th. r "We
'.'ing .iiid prax ing th.it thexiov:- xvould
iK ui.'i'leit togi'thx'r I sii.illx pei pi.' ixniy
want 'ne .log Ms tiolin rememb. ; - "We
. :'■ ' ' ' I ;i' older coupli' adopf-
. w the dogs live in
li.irnngton in a huge house with a pHxl Ihey
loxe tti swim in Thev dogs went from strays
111 kings
it , liaxe mil. Ii tun. : spend
'lunftvruig, xou lan still help stravs bx
.tilling them the Homer Homeless and
M ■< sxmKils or L IV svmKils from
.. ■• ul .at foiKl packages Slra\s
nseues tash l.ir each symbol off prixJucts
siH h ,is X .ainesburgers, Kibbles ' n Bits, Gravy
Iram ken I Ration, Special Cuts, Moist 'n
b<six Canine t arr\'-Oufs, Tender Chops,
riip(Hn>ni snausages, the Cycle Han, V4eaty
bon.'. I'.iunce lerkv Treats, flot l>))y?ies,
lerkx Shv and " I ixes Plus Please send them
to siraxs Halfway House, PO Btix 688U,
Sih.iumburg, IL M)16M)K1I Adoptions are
not tree but tav-dx-ductible in varying
amounts Strax s xxas ivamed Schaumburg s
Viilunh,t'r i Vgani/ation ol the ^ear in 1»W6.
Be sure to check out the Strays
fialfway House wt+i page, wwwstarvshh.i)i|5
There an- lots of graphics ainl K<auhful pic-
tures of animals that max ni'x.tl to be .ulopled
pr
Pag* 12 . Wlllimn ttrnkfy Hmrpt ColUtf* > fmktvmry 7. 20O0
Waterhouse performs at back to school bash
V\h>-ii '.%,.'.
• ■!i t bnni; .1 i
\ It hv f.ir
ll.iri
■ii.Mi iii-ii'i
1 V-t'.
VVaterhousf vn
thjt cjm«' .liist ...; :...
( rii ttnirulfd th»' band in 1*^H4 u
>tuvivini; .it the Nnii-ru.in ( oo-itn ,il. r^ .>t
Musk in C huj>;o 1 li' .unl th.- tiHinJin>; mt-in-
bers fonnitl the group 1 U» pUy thf
stvles of music Fnc n ■ \i trom his
homefi>wn »jf WaU»rhi>use. IdiruiK'a iaixei
PMOTOBY »tANt.l
K«itli Irtc timf aari ce-vee«H*t MallsiM OtfhMii rtaac** to
'■ uWtorti>Mt>% ■oiwit of i>wliit
-lr<r>j;lfu-ni'vl h\ thf trivpi//.J, IVpsi pruviiuN, inj; their \i>iii'- '^tii C.rtvnspan .ind Abdul
pi>-.t<r- wi-Mtii- iiiit i>th»r mtrih.tndis*' van- M.ikirn on guitar, Anthony Myers on U-v-
iHi- (>ri;,nii/,iiiiinN i>n ijnipus ufrt- giving Kurds Paul Cotton on drums, Mendi-ll
awdv loearK nxner-.
Thf sh«>w st.irt.'.i •
vivals. but N-tt'i
■th I II, t.ikini; thi- It-ad
.• --irigini;
1 .iriit Xrilish.i iXiluni
(kiktord on bass and t litton Kobinvm on pre-
eusMons
Mth.Hiuh si.iiu' lit tt;i hawn't bet-n
■' t - iiiiiii ■ .Mid a half year
;iil original members. .\nd
iindtr^ ol thf gixiup who weren't fv-
it tht- «^bi>w. .inv of them might vet 1
... ;. .. tunuiver, 1 ry,
• -. p«»ple fiave a chan
:ii;- nil! It thev' re ariHind when
v\ II thcv I lime Kick to plav with
Naltk tHc stNgs •• Ma hmtd. Wat«rhoM»«. iMrforms at Marpar a
racant W»lc*«M Bach t« tclmol and MlllaNNiMN ftmttrmtHm.
Malish.i (\1lum .iN
■rk. hut
,,,...... al tti.
■ tormanci.'s »ti-
■'l.HCs will
.ilOll
- prettv
iH'i the wav tin
tom-lhi't
t.ihe t>lencvuk
.l.nii 1' .It the shi*\N
• .-. M, ll
leturning t»> Harper to
i.ivte .ind
louih tif Palatini-
Run, don't walk, to see Run Lola Run in
the Cultural Arts Film Series
Mgfrl«4*taMl
Mi£ foil.*
VVati h thl^ rrKft'M
i cannot strvM iWs enouf^h. With
all the worthles.s hlms tfut have vome
out in the past several rromths. I near-
ly broke down and ttunked .1 k;ixl
Run U4a Run is a givat film w huh i-.
s«>m«>thmg I can t re.illv sjv aKnif
anvthing else I ve !*en
The mm-ie slAfts out mth 1 ol.i
(I T,mka Potent*) grttv- < ph...- .n
Irom her boytrn
Bfcibtreu) I.0I.1 *-■ -
to get 100,0011 II .111 iiirreii
cy) or else her rsnrrund will die
Sounding giNxl yet?
I can't really cntique ttK- dialogue,
considehng it w» in Cemun. but the
{lerlornuiru i-s hlkIi ii hittir ih.m
average I lip m\ h.it ti. I'oUntr tur
h«T acting and all the running stw had
to do lor the film .Anvone vsh»i could
d(> all that physKal activity and -till
rememtvr hi» or her lir«~> destrvi-s
applauM' Im m'l one to watiti ii'r
eign films, let .iU'ih . i
f nglish, but It
brain .ells u- i-
wi-ll worth It
..L... ,,s bavk t
ing th.it .
.ri. , 1 i:-^ . . .,i ^- Of \ our 111. ■.-.,.,,.
one ris^' n fn^ni sonii-thiiiv; -i"^ simple
js .Kcidentalh bumping into s<ime-
orM' to pulling a gun on sour fattier
Ilie mm le taki-s tfw \ lewer tfircuj^fi
llui-e dilfweni scenaru* on how Lola
that isn t m
ni\ last few
h titles was
It..
lould ha\i- lunJIi'd tfii- -ituaticm
It s .1 b<Mutitiil film without being
ocerK melodramatic or lotalK
de\oid ot em«>tion It gets m>u thmk-
trif. .ilNHit vour life ,ind the divisions
\ou ihoiisi- c.jn dn\ otfier film n'allv
tnusi of sui-h an accomplishment'
Sure l>i<gma was funn> and Tov
Stor\ J IS .Js cute but mv fnetuls and
I Keren t talking atniut those movies
|s minutes afterwards wfu-n we wire
.ir.nL.n.. . ,ii.v at the Uh.iI ltH>l'
nem.iti>grjph\ w.i.-.ihil
......lii ,.,,-,. it s»ime fHunts, aiui I ».!■-
anrk'Mxt with the animahon sienes
that weren t tx'ttftmt; the st.ri.
ol It .ill The musii .ils.i n.
twilih I hough appropriate usnno
can get repetitive at times.
Ri-gardless. tfu' important thing is
that the mox le is well done at»d at ttie
end of It I was left thinking.
Run Lola Run will be show ln^ at
7 !H1 p m. in jl4? on Tuesday,
Fetiruarv S as part of ffie Cultural .\rts
Film '^ ' h will also featuri-
,\iM ,\. , 'il Dtm'n Ctrl on
Wednesday, lebruary 16 and King of
Alasts on Thursday, February 24, also
in 1 1 4") They're free ao ycni can't beat
that
Bring a frtend because you'll want
to fjik to someone about it after-
wards Inist me vou wiwi'l bedisap
pointed.
TRfe^Harbin
. t . <i I li ,1 I ii (• r f o I I <• >f «
fcal-yHwMt *•*•<• « HIrti—, Mil—to
HkiM . M—fcf ti . fdbnmy H, HM
Professor leads trip to South Pole Cellular phone
Paul Sipi«ra leaves Harper to get a closer look at Mars
Rich NaMiM
VVhiU' -onu' y
th»-% a>nif Ironi M..i
bnnn Stirs h> f arth
mrt to .
Safety cM«f
toMqr tfoMlky* t*
VtotclR
•fff*r«
pmf
■■iilNIWSI>HOTO
A team wni>i> Mtri«v«s ■ wmaM
m«t«or«t« ffWH Antarctic !««.
m.tnnot ^('.nf m\ ..:
i ht If. 1111 knew what Oi» ',
Kilt vthv ' ■ . ..
mth'
-tii 111 thi
■hI .'lit tber>-
iti^ uiti> K(t»rt' ■'
lu-iw 1- !■ 1 111- li-n';
t'."^ aet .!•* p!i\e^ 1*1 pl.m-
. . th.il Sipk-i.i .iiiil the
nlitk lommiinitN
iiiiMl rur,
■. i-^ei:i!*it
t>f Mar* '
hekm
■ ■■ -'•■■■■
"With til.' VI iiui . Iiili il h,i.iTn.
-, I.T.Il^t- C
piflfN I I'M iHit there Inil when 1
u.i-. in the tiiUl th»- void Jijn 1
niu«.h I Ih- lurJe>t
hereti-li'f. iir. .- >'t
inti'rnijtuin rey;^ ■ «eU'N-
ind tnt !!!. r 111, th.it
vvjihn); li» )i;t' mit
lh«»' <iKt '>i(>i. r,i
^i, unvK'r >*t the
Harper college appoints new
Institutional Advancement VP
mcliD** trick
Vttjirs
1 I IVil.in )ir-t Ni;-»n hi-
l>ireiti'f of Aijdeniii
.It Hi'llevue Lnmnnmil\
!!i K4 ill . ,,. \\.l^llMl>;tlln. he
ild tak<^
When he stjrt.-.! here it H.irjHi
:iist H«'\ IT \e.irv .i^;,' he K-^'ke.i ti'i
,v .H.l I.' the tr.,in'. . h.i!lenk;e- Km! ru
\ouii1 t.ur iHil lu- oietk.inie tli.
h.illeii>;e^ .in.1 heljHil Kuule H.irj
to the n.iti.'n.il re. .'t;r>ilK>n that it
«*n(ovs t.Kt.u
. w thi' I jrif r that has spjrwuxl
1.1 .ulfo .^fHl two states is tjkinv,
\tl«T twentv ve.irs
lemtc iHtuer in tuo
tuniti I oileKt"- I)r fJ IXiI.hi
»% the \iie rresiijei\l ol
in^titution.il NiKjiuetm-nt-
Ihi-ri' will K- iii.inv chdlli-nj;t"< to
ihi'> new ptisition .mil l>r II0I.J11
v^ekort»t~ th«-»«' « ith v;re.it .intivip.i
tuip In hi^ iii*\v p*»Mtion ht- util
re(Hirt din\tK to vollei;e I'r.-ideiU
1 >r KoKrt I Hreuder
I ni looking forward li> vsi>rkinR
more > l<>-.eK « ilh rri-Hiditit Brxjtiter
!.■ ,iddre-v mNtilutionjI wide lolU'Re
priorities -aid IXilan
Bui II i> not withoul rr)>rfl that
l)T lX>lan l«-avf>> his lonTH-r p«v.iii.in
He nil's hi^ manx ,n hi.-\ enieiit^ .i-
'usage the new
talk of Harper
Stndani Dorothy CowniHlwa tah*« mi
hnportant call In tlM Warpar aafatMto.
Ihi- things he is mi*»t prinid ot, from
mslitutionah/in(; l^fJimin);
t ornmunilies and initiating a vear-
lon^j ii'urM- tor new taeultv to a
. oiiimitimnt to .id\ .in* iin; the dner
sit\ ai^envi.i
However he w ill ' '■■'
s,n Ih.il he loiild iiv't h 'iv
...t tliese wilhoul the i.K>(Hr.ition ot
Id, t .. I'tii .1. "• in. I . •! , t .idinin-
.~l: 11.
' '- (ii.i.iii^ iM,iMv , : . n \ en><*nts
l-o in. Iiivlevi ieiot;nitioii troni
iiie v\ashington Male Assotialioti ol
College Administrators il'^ll lb«'
NMltk- E'dslside Human VrMies
t oiituil (f**^), Antioih I niversitv
il'J**'^) and most reientiv the
V\.. 1.1. ...•!, Ill ( eiit>r loi the
I 1 Hluate
I
1 or the next sn iranUhs h»- will
us.' Ihose leadership skills lor whuh
he IS Ml wi'll known to assist his >uv-
i esM.r w hoever lh.it persjm mav Iv
lir IK'Un has toiuhed manv stu-
dents o. r.,..r.nk ir..i or, •! , [lll.i K
andii
rome II i" i ,..,,■, 1 - , .....( ..-
\ttei s,.me twent\ \ears as a
C hiet X.aviemii I HtkiT in a lommu
nit\ lollff-e Im enthusiastu at-HHit
mv rvew r^'spofvsibilitu's and the
vhall»»nj5«"> thjt go with nu ni'W
posiiutn s^iivi I H»lan
;■:,■!, ii'>'. 7 1 ii.i. k lieirv s tak*' on
SchvHil Days ' King, King givs the bell "
WeW il he were writing the song tixiay. il
prohabU wiiuMn't be the bell that i* ring
rin^m);, it wnuld be cell phtMHs.
I theater il is no kniger uncomrroin to
■ .1 phtnw nnging during an emotional
'elimav ol a ftlm. and ai«e shouldn't br mr-
\ pnsed when cntermg their favorite watau-
rant to hear the ftrfknving qun&m, "Will
that be nt>n-«in(ikii^ otflukr, non-Hncilitotg,
mm cetlutar; iHwddng, orihilar, or amokmt;,
non-ceU?" Ever here at Harper, students are
asked to turn off cell phones in the library,
slop the beeping m the clas!>rcutn or if it ts.
aRCtMTgmc). |usl plain exit the room.
When cell ptumes are heard in a leanung
environment, they're thrvatenmg peace,
(^liet and other»' peace of mind. It ts not just
cfaHMMlH that aiv irritated, it is faculty as
well According to Jeff Pr/ybylo of the
ttpevch and theater department, 'If your cell
phone rii^ dunng my class time, I'm mark-
ing you absent, no questions asked."
Laura Puiio, also of the «peech and the-
ater department, says, "If moieane't cell
phone rings dunng clans, I answer it and
explain to the girlfriend, boyfriend or parent
that ti\e imlividual is busy learning in daw
at the m«>ment aiKl this is not an appropriate
tune to tek-phoru- theni." It seems that cell
phtmes have become as indispensable as
food or ck>thing. Who goes to work hungry,
naked, or out of touch?
The estinuled number ot cell phones
subscribei^ has nsen to a strUcing 270 mil-
lion m two years. In 19%, fowcaslen UMd
to speak of the prolihfration of cell phones:
"Bigger than fax machines." "Likely to pass
by the peraonal computer." news magazines
across the country read
Uttle did we know that cellular tele-
phones wcnikl become rnofv than just a lech-
m^iktgy boost; cell phones have become a
lifestyle statement, not far removed from
wrialwatchcs or automobilcB. Call it like it
is, ceO (rfunes .-:n> btizzing. vibrating and
ringing their way into our lives like ne\'eT
before Twenty-five percent of all car acci-
dents are now related to cell phones. As a
matter of a fact, using a cell phone while dri-
ving is ilkegal in H different ccnintries,
includii>g japan and Taiwan where the cell
phones are actually manufactured.
(•tmONESonpagiS
Page 2
Harper" News
Frbniary 21, 2000
Safety chief Kevin King leaves
Harper after 22 years of service
■HcScMfwr
At Ih4- onj i.l \l.n k. \ m Kiii>; lb.- h. ,iJ ,.|
public <iM\ hiTf jt H.irp.r ( .illigi- u ill
rrtijv dttiT 22 s.Mf. ,1,1 ih.- |,.b I r,v.-iirK >,it
down with C hut kmi; t,. t.ilk I., him .iK.ut hi-
pUn- tor thi- lutuM- .irnt hiN thought- on
king -tjrii-d his l.irt i-nl>.r , r in
\'^t*l with iht' M.i\«iH»t poii. 1 ,1. 1 r lor
thcisf who don t knou. tti.- I. it. ,i\ti,-. >v,i-
quite a tim.- ti. K- a pilur otfu.r Ih.n- iv.r.'
J li>t ot diNturbann-s on the '.tiot, a- kim;
puts It I ,ut m\ t.vth in that atm.».ph. r.
kin>; lami- to Har(vr in |uly of 1>»7H
t>riginalK h«- was ,>nlv plannin.
ins tor a It-w vi'ar- hi'ton- moMi.i
muniLipdl pi>lii;«' chief |nb. hut that «asn t to
be " Ho wa^ the tinatist tor \ariou-. position-
turning downsonv that v%.ri- i.tt.r.-d iiukid
mH p»>Mti.ms at .ith.'t . otin-.., | J,., |,|,.j ,,,
sta\ here m\ who!. i | m not -o>rv
I did
Kings in\oKen\i>ni u ith ll\f s,h.s.| ha-
ru>l K-en limited to puhlii saliU I xe laui;lit
some cnminal lustue . lass,- here h. -aid
He ga\ e up teaching bivause ol the deniand-
it made on his si:hedule. but he evpre»ed an
interest in occasionally tearhii^ « claa» att>r
his retirenu'nt
Most students spem) little time i«i lampu-
•avi d'* such are unaware ot ttu' public sai.tv
i*sues on lampu
c«?m I- ih. It ..! !■
ri'0( ,. ,,,.,, ;,:,:, ,.,.,,►, out
plam sight in their <.tr and
-toUii
In hi- time here kinc
boxes put up in the \
students to will tor
helptui lommuni. atioii iv.i>l
Ihe most pri'i alnit lon-
... .1 pn>pert% Most of
-ne-- -,ikl king
in
the lall
.■.liu hallow
It - realK a
Ik' ha- mavie
'.juipment iip,-,r.idmt;
iniproM-ments
radio- and \ , •
iv)liippi\t to re-,
lor Ihe tutuie King w ouKj like to s,v more
oltuers hired We n- of^rating with a mini
mal statt to get the ,o!- J,.ne he -aid ITw
vampus vitet\ ,ii i! . ^ . • i, - li,.,,.,. , i ..
Vistia\sa seal
so i\ •■ . ir, FA. . ,n ... iMv oi\ evi m , rini(-
pn-.
k.i.i, ;^ M iiriiie. ,j( Ihe age ot ss ' I ha\en t
made anv tirm de. isi.ni- he -aid with
regard- to his post retirement plant- I le isn't
gi'ing to Ih' mcohed in law entonement or
an\ superus,.! po-ition He want- to do
-.'methmg that allow- him to work at hi- own
pa>e and giws him the -ummer- .ft I .tm
.on-idering g.-ing to work drn ing a mIkkiI
bus king said Hi- wite i- a teavhe' and this
would allow their m hiH.(ule- to matih
I m going to take a lot ot tond memoric-s
ol the lolU-ge with itu- - ii.l king
[|1S PltASED TO
MfiNTlNUE
(■ftfSENTING
Sf.CltVI
••■A;«i«»ICMICS
IjtETTBISro-
i;.TuOENTBCK ■
Wr WF ijcHng mio ek of cbuws ^^^t
hM Iwm r<trciTu-ly bu-\ fu re on cimpu;. I wish all
of you gmxJ luck dun^^f^ the r,-si ..t the semester
Rec-mtiv v» hiU- ulking with » jrunis stiidmt!t. I was
• .Id that n-rmning th.- building U-tttTs wai. still an
Lv-ue te rrurik ot Hiem I hiok -ome tune to find intor
■Mlion about »-hv thi- w a- Jo^. With Ihe help iit
C«nl Holteauv. Vh Ri^h rt Breuder - .i.tmimstrative j
a»M«lant, we wrre able to answei i.,,iiu ol ilir -tu-
clenis i>ng,.irii; .jii,.sii,,rw '
^>w '" : at this was
doiv«., hi Th..ne»
1^ .iluiiiiiuie,.! ,ind rlie large, sharp letters
■ghh MsibU Ironi ttie (H-nmrter toad and
ttM- parking 1,H> so siudc-nt- ii. ull\ ami i isiton, »rr
abk to »«• tli«- huildinjcs
WJien the buildings wen- atphaf>.ti/ed. the> did
not des,nb<- the elates that wt-rc- hemg heki or IN'
utfKes luund iiv that building lor example, how
would Nou know that \ btiiMmg Vija when- the fk>-
1 ral shiiji was or that B building h.niM-d the Public
■-.il. u I ...1,-1 ot ttui the l> building ^^a» ttir MusKal
In-lru.tion 1 enter' \i
I iliMemiliatc ttn' buildii
I Naming ttH' buiMmg
I of doir^ thing'
building- 1- nu'i-
•w \.>ii are al»le le accurately
i^'oieoillc-giateway
I so Oil to name
' 1 r itmo-ptien' It
::nijMet ,.! |H-.i|li uitlllli H %-.id
nil.-. .11 llle huilding-
ine [x.»>pl.- whi. ha\e Ih.to on vampu.- lor yeaii
might l«-t the new signage is contusing N\au9ie Ihe
letteiN hav e N\.>me familiar to tfntn It s Mimettme«
liard t.. ,1, opt change HowexiT newcomers to
Harper hJ^, i,,uiid Ihe -ignagr vrn helptui in find-
ing itieii dj-s,-. VNe hd\e rvteiM-d manv compli-
nu-nt- irom -uid.-iii. lamlty statt and community
memK'rs,' stiid Can»l Blotteaux,
I tv>f\- th,it th.- intormation that I ha\e shanxl with
you all I- lielplul m an-icermg those imanowemj
4ws.li.ni- li i.Hi have am additional qurstmni. I can
be red. hed in th.. student SmateiiffKe al >*2S A244 (jrt.
«>244 on , aiiipus) .., at ska/mienihotmati urni
J
N
icpaui.e.ii
■1 • ..n
v:uc
'ri^iJcTt\l
fW
lc.)lu-tt>
arc
'\pfi\ lixfjv
DePaul
111 w iK\liilf .1 laniciix visit iir t.i re-i'ie-i
nHi«- inli«riii,itiiiii. v.ill 3I2-i62-KI22.
.KlniitiJ)Hi@wppoM.depaul.i;du
wx»vv.Je|>aiil.«-Ju
rhe Harbinner
I Febnufy 21, 2000
Harper News
Page 3
m
This trip it not
by
Antarctica: Professor takes expe-
dition to coldest part of Earth
Harper Collag*
j-'*'4" »jK-rv
„,.,.,„. I., (h<<
111 in
Slplara coortfuatM with Ma t«aM in tk« iMart
.il
1-800367125
-ontmuM from o*g» 1
Miidifs Foundation th.it
ihf I'vpi-ititimi. I»vl> that
lutKJ not onlv tvprtxtit"" an
;. li stuitv ot thf ilimale o» Marv. hut
anit n\i'ri' importantK mav
i'r,>\. th.ii liti lan in tail rvi-l at -uth
iTip«Taturt~.
::\\ thm^ aK)ut tht' mi-.Miin
that di-appointed Sipii-ra sli>;htlv
was thv la< i ot a ^tiidi-nt r»-pr.M-tita
tiM- Ironi Har(HT II m>-I- an aM-ra^if
.,) !h.
mi"
iiTa ^.iid. I'l.
lilional *•'
,.nnt"J » '\i! ■'
.. h
Having \i"it
:\ l.uir ,.tht-t iXva
I that Ihi-
Ihi \\,u th« -ca-.'n-. -.v.irk in
Antautiia n h«Ti- mmith" ^n h\ with
vontmual .tarkrn-^'. i\o hofn- to >;i>
baik. in two \. t.xuN that
tinif ma\ N- i val dir»>t
mi; our altmlion 1. i!u iilf that wan
Mirv iM' ih. ri- tiihff Ihan lo..uMn>;
more on ■ ti**."
HEALTH WATCH
•Oiaabilily Seminar
G«t a hn>t-hdnd Itxik at tht- political, sodai
and economic obstacles millions of
Americans with disabilities face every day
i as a result of their physical diffenfnce*.
t oHH" to thi' Perispectiv es no IXsability scm-
iruir on Wednesday. Mareh 1, l-2:.Vt p.m.,
•"luiiinl and Admini>tration CVnt«-r AZiX
• Stress Butien
I .am mtensno stress managemenl tech-
r>iquf< to minimi/e vour stressors and max-
imi/t- vour copmg skills at the Stress
HustiT-. pn>);ram on Thursday, March 9,
Ms-l.^it pm, m the Student and
v.tminislration Center, \2i^ I'lnd out hoH'
lo imorptirale assertiv eness training lime
management and relavafion techniques
stK-h as progressixe relaxation and folded
j imanerv into \ our daiK life
j
I
I •Maiaag*
I Take a break from studyinn? Gt>t a massafte!
Theraf-ieutic chair massage is offeivd on
lampu" Wrvfnesda>s and Thursdays for $1
(XT niinute Call Health and Psychtilogical
Ser\ice> at nt. ti2*>f< lo •~i heiluU- one and/or
for more information
Make
your
hours
count.
Al RuKxJictinc Uiiivcrtily. we bclksv in
p\-n'.(; crcclii » Ik re crcJic is due. So \<m
«XKt't Umc liasiltaiticd irtJi: iioiir* vclicil
you imnilcr iViMii another nUtiluiKMi And
you'^B keep y«xir cdut:alkMal p>^ oii
vdicdulc.
\Ui.U I . , , ■ i» .
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Bcni-dn-tiin:, iiickiJin); pa;t»>ct»li4*s ^''ilh *l^*
^onitiKiiutX' coUc{io III mai'.v lic.ds ol
sT'mK' ^^ v,i II Li I. !■.» XV Kit 11 .' -.M sv ^ '■ > T.lk.v
Ask your wellness advisor
StiuliTits i.m anoinnunislv submit inifstioii>- on
vvi-ilni'ss rvlatoii tnpu-. b\ pl.King them m the
m.irktii Ki\ outsidf tho Health Ser\'ic«-* Office in
WO
: Ansv\*rs will appi'.ir in future issues of The
//uH'iiJxir All .|uestii>ns will be thoroughly
I ri'^Mfched aiid resfKinse> will be provided by health
c.ire pnMessionals not affiliated to The Harbins^cr.
Q. I've heard a lot transfusions, blood con-
about hepatitis - tact, dirty needles and
should I worry alXHit from mother to fetus.
catching it? Or>e of my Type C is transmitted
percent oJouf ii
ot'iiiuiv.'i.il aid, :u->i> .o^,., -v .*. ..i, ■■
and Mudcat nork to Umm jiwI iKcd-biiiM
awards And Through II get the
lUpport ottiiciidly»tJ . jidvi!ioi^
and tlexitslc *ci\kes
With 39 undcfii^radiute ma)ori ..lu: i
pcMonaliied approach, »< mdcc tranOernnf
easy Whether ytxi arc s-omliinmf cflUefc
»Tth vvmii or are stihlying ftill tune, \xni «ill
liiKl sxwivenieni boon for cta«(« ami
»er»icr». Ifthat aonnd* IiIk' time well *pv m
cat I U.S today
For more
information,
call us at
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or visit us at
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IT University
»AIDC«i(ac Dad.
friends has it and is
very sick.
A Hepatitis is a vtrus
that causes inflamma-
tion of the liver It is
, categorized tnto two
i mam types, A and B
Other types are hepati-
tis C. D. and E
Individuals who get
hepatitis may initially
tjecome jaundiced (yel-
lowing ol ttie skin and
eyes) due to a buildup
of bile in the blood
Urine may t)ecome
darker than usual and
stools may t)ecome
clay-colored or whitish.
Types A and E are con-
tracted through contam-
inated food or water
(contamination by feces
being ingested) Type
B hepatitis is transmit-
ted through sexual
encounters, blood
usually through IV drug
use or exposure to con-
taminated blood prod-
ucts. Recovery from
hepatitis may take up to
four months A small
percentage of people
do end up with chronic
hepatitis.
Complications of
hepatitis are liver fail-
ure. cirrtK)sis of the
liver, liver cancer ar>d
possibly death There
are vaccinations for the
prevention of Hepatitis
A and Hepatitis B The
Hepatitis A vaccine is
recommended tor any-
body traveling outside
the U S with the excep-
tion of Westem
Europe. The Hepatitis B
vaccine is recommend-
ed for school-age chil-
dren, healthcare work-
ers and sexually active
individuals.
Pag* 4
Harper Features
Photo Opinion Po
How welt has Harper celebrated Black History Month?
Thf Harbinger
February 21, 2000
I hawn't notic«d
thing."
Lwry iadtton. It,
Psychology maior
"Looking around Harpor, I
woutdnl ba aMa to tatL"
OoNaan Windorff, IS.
Nursing mafor
1 havant aaan Black History
promolad
aa wall as it should bt"
Ed (kanala. Paychology m^or
"t havon't saan It
prowiolaU at aN, iNit I
haar H has baan in
oHIarant locatlona
around tha can>-
1 havant
or
of anything"
John Brady. 23.
History msior
mmm
BOOK Dn^ve
Drop off sH€$:
StkdetU I Admf9iififaiiOH (Uidif.
Bt^MSS I Sociai SehMe C$M§i,
%po$*tt>nd 6y tAg Harpn
Coii$^ StudtMt JfkgtM and
HMim JiUmanUy CAtistiem
t)tiittm*Ain
1o 6$H$fH iAe midfeM's Horn
Mid Aid Soei^y of JUihois
[4« CAoftfifcd foiiMJatiOH
ijld
V
74« a^ Hm^ 0( tto$t
f§aiviM0 tAtsg 6oo(it it imftuU
to n. Ait types of 6oo(is an
The Harbinger
February 21, 2000
Harper Features
Pages
Spoken verso makes Phones: Harper students go cellular as mobile
lon^ story short worth- communications come to campus
while listening
SICfitotf AfewM
»4E EDITOR
Poetrv Album 1 know - it
sounds wfird Vki>'!
Sundiata's /iw>; >lory »/i<ir( i>
pn>bjbly the strangest CD a
srudent in suburbia mi^ht
run across
From thf tirsi isord to thi-
tinal, youll ftfl like v<iu a'
attending an underground
ptietrv reading t(Mi cool for
\ou to fully understand But
perhaps a limited ci>mpre-
hension Ls for the best, go
into It deep and it might
delude a yuppie into think-
ing he's TS Ulii'l dres.setJ as
John Collrane
The album s tull of mt-s-
sages, so much so that it s
rather intimidating to ihi-
mmmon \oungstiT Ot
x.our**!' ^uniii.it.i ■■ -'iHuil
mi-ssagi- on AtrK.in-
Amencans in our s«vtt-t\ i-
the main lutl th.tt powers
this CD, but the -Iv I.' and thr
rhvlhm imreasfs its jpji.il
bevond thi' target audiemi'
This album isn t tor ev fr\
orH- \ou II i-ither K' mesmer
i/iil b\ the hrst stan/a ot
piitK truth, or be turm\l oil
b\ thr str.u tntm the m.iin
-.Irtam I nK-ss von ri' a fHnl,
a beatnik, j mil mcniK r, or
am>th>-r i.iri.ilion ol .in artist,
loni" •.ftirv I-. to tv taken with a
^rain ot -alt to liilH enjoy
rhi- album can be fourvl
floating; on Ani DiFranco's
label. Righteous Babe
Rtiords If you desperateh
need a ihangf and haie thf
trtv time to listm to ama/in^
r.imblings, ihrn part with
<,\n'*i .ind hr thv (irst kid on
the hlovk to tv bent pivti
iall\ sfvaking
continued Trom page I
Cell phones an- even
shnnkinv; in -i/iv making
thfm iMMi'i to larn Ih<- Lit-
i-t mmli'l'- trom Motorola
uhkh lontrol- a third ol th«'
nil phiim- market ■ and S>n\
an- nil larger than a dt\k »t
lards and wfi>;h |ust o\er
threi' ounces,
Ihese new its hnok>>;Kal
.itKancements clc.irU an- |usf
makin>; it oasur lor students
to tote their h.indv ' - ':
gadgets e\ <T\ w hiT>- !
It IS ob\ lous that i lin<
shouki K' drav\ n some\\ hctf
but when-'
Harper student IXwothy
C onsfntini> pnoriti/«"s iist" of
her cell phone Having a
n'll phono Is .1 \\,i\ to ri'.Kh
nv when 1 tan I be found,
she savs hut I detinitilv
turn It oil m the v lassns.m
Aniirding to student
Shaun Keating. 1 ust niy veil
phone to stav in touvh with
mv lamiK and to inform
them of where 1 am and
where I in ^oing
ll s .lis,, not uivommon to
civerhe.ir i H.irper stuvlent
1 ailing home li' find out
What s tor dinner^ or vail-
ing to get assistant-e with car
trouble m the Harper parking
lot
PM010B> l!V.il!Bf ■*
TIM LMC MStrtcts e«ll
Some students ha\ e issues
with veil phones, wherever
llie\ might be Dan Madigan.
JAVAJAMSC3fF£EH0USt
SERIES KICKS OFF
WITHIHE
UNCOMMON GROUND
SHOWCASE FEMUfilNG
The powerful, arty pop sounds of
A
4 V^JAVA
; h JAM$
Verbow performs music from their latest release, "White Out.'
With a special Appearance by Kepano Green
Jl\' nnortlxHkn i-xunn" ■ <i i.isi >ri Xdniucy'i gutlar aiui i <m.uI.\ it ill> .V/^n,>( Cl^-Jn-' > ^nrn:" t^rnmpfeft one rock
critic to Hi laM PhotHa" ufberi descrihi>ii> ;/sf w( t -
Friday, March 3
7:30 pm
Student Center Lounge
Student and Administration Center
iKkcti
S" - lljipcr Minitiui iiii aiH"an«)
S 10 - Krnerai adatestoii, all tickets dsv of siwm
Utt IK trts iml ir^ntmMKm, a* St" ^i'lMW
tu viMi our wrhMie at www harper <xA ut
Other !*hr
priiigiUOU
,>f Scries are:
Chkagp Blues Legend Lonnk Brooks «ith
son Wayn« and spccul gue« Pet«T MuIvt>
fniiy, .Utich I'
Liitth Fair veteran and LA folk rocker
loan Jones
\^'Mh Npcciai guest FM. Smith
UiUv l\>ncr
with special guesi Kraig Ktrnnint;
FcMfay. April ii
a student and employee of
Harper s Uxxl services, says,
1 think It IS inappntpriate to
ha\ e them on dunng class or
in schix>l. Walking down
hallways with a cell in haiKl
or m line at the cafeteria is
downright disruptive "
DorothN Consentino also
mentions that is difficult to
use but not abuse She
desiribed her cell phone as
an "electronic lea.sh" and a
way for pe«>ple to get in touch
with her even when she
v\ ould ratfier not be reached.
With signs posted in the
librars and individual rules
i>t faculty, it soems that
Harper is encouraging an
end to the tell phone rage.
Unfortunately, cell phones
.ippear to have become the
saddle in our society, howev-
i-r we all don't nwd to tag
.ilong, loi the ride.
The
Harbinger is
looking for
writers, pho-
tographers
and a sports
department.
If you have
an interest in
joining this
paper, stop
by The
Harbingers
office, A367,
or call
925.6460
(xt. 6460 on
campus)
m: to apply.
Page*
Commentary
I'hf Harbinger
February 21. 2000
Cultural blind spot?
Hcv kids, wh.it montli is it'
\o. not Fi'brii.ir\
It IS Bl,u k His|,.r\ \1onlh hut
svhotould possibK kn('\\ tli.it'
Lerlciinlv ni>t .invi>ni' v\ li<> Jutii t
dlre.uly know
That's rij;ht, H.irprr t. i>llri;t'
h.is viiuu' nothing nuKh llui- t.ir
to n'lfbr.itf Bl.uk Hist..r\
Month.
Sure the Folk> at l'ro>;rani
Board h.i\f provided simiu ri\. I
inj; nio\ if> sui h i- •
\tm and m.>st ri'ientl\ i\,"-c,(i'i'.<,
md o< course theie u.ts a presen-
tatu>n troni Hi Mi.h.i.t \ntho?i\
Ingram
r.ut to tell the truth hou
would anvone on this campus
know that Harper \\ as letehrat-
in>; this It th. 'f gft press
reli'ase^ on i ;. ., . hasis (like
\v e 1.1 o '
VVc only v\dnt to know how
anyone can justifv hopscotchin>;
o\er a s,>rncthin); that lelehrates
thf ruh history ot a whole se»;
ment ot the world.
We would like to hearken hai k
to the days when vou could i;o to
the cafeteria or tile stuJint
Lounge and hear gospel ihoirs
raise your spirits and soul to the
sky. ni> matter what r.i> . ..i
nationality you were
Though let us iu<t Inrt^L I the
showcase of Atrican American
History, which provided alt those
who went w ith not only enter-
tainment but also knt>wledge that
\\ e ill net'di'd to kiuuv
Heck. It would even he nice to
see a picture ot the Reverend
Doctor Martin I uther Kini;. or
Med>;ar Evers. just lor good mea-
sure.
What we are saving is how can
we learn to appreciate other cul-
tures it the school that \s e gf to
is not willing to show its .ippre-
ciation for other tultun's'
The journey's all right, but the
destination needs some work
Sigfitotf MMMl
t i>lli-i;>' ' lo '"«■ the v\orv1
was nu»re ot an annistn-.:,
i hoice. rather than the m \i
logical step alter high M.hiH>l
MiH h to the disn> i\ •-» n'^
tneiids .Mid t.inir
.ipplied to a four \iai si.iuh>I
The days I should h.n e
spt>nt applying wen- s\s ,il
lovvt-d up bv girlh lends p.ii
ties and bars. \1\ .hil>tho>Kl
dreams Ih'M swa\ over tin
better tacuttu-s and the need
t(> be pr.igni.itK
1 was going lo iiiiiki- i!
M>mehi>w without further
education 1 was going to
'm.jAc ;/ bv lolUnv ine iiiv
desires I v\
without atleiKiing v.<iki;e i>'
prov e ev erv bovlv w rong and
show tluit mv character
would take me t.irttier tli.iii
any pit\e ot p.if' 'ild
Nearly two sen- .niri i
\owi\l to never to lontorm I
tind nivsell writing ti>r a lol
lege newspapiT and speiulmg
some tree lime liHiking over
Lniversitv catal.'gnes I low s
that for iri»ny '
Did I givi' up on mv
Jre.mis I'!. I -.11 ..Ml (.. s,Ki-
rlv ' \l,is
I was idealistii to a taull,
but alter K-ing forced to wi>rk
loe.iin inv vlailv bread, hav-
ing to worrv .ibout rent and
bills \\ hill ti V ing lo |uggle
tvv o jobs .ind .1 taint ecfio ot a
siK lal lite ! ' ' ome to terms
\Mth mv ii.'iMKe
I'viTV siiii,n .luiiionlv ligiire
that still held bn'ath
Ml I ever wanted was to
have tun But time and cir
ciimstance put a prue •>n mv
wish I I. in no longer verballv
.itt.uk .1 svsii'in. preaihing
th.it stK iet\ Is all vvnmg,
while being distt.Kli'd bv the
V lies and pleasures if pro-
din, es I have 111) ilesire tii Iv a
hvpiKrite
I look aioiind and mv m\
old peers hallv\.n done with
s, hvNil w lu'ti I hav I iiisi
lound file courage to begin,
^et mv Lite start hasn't bro-
ken mv will Of ionfid(MKe
\lv resi>lve to tultill m\ hofx-s
■ind ncvds has onl\ strength-
ened And it just M) happ«'iis
that college is the quickest
moans to get w hetv I want to
vl>'
I i.irrv vMlh me regri'ts
ericompasstng K>th mv stvcial
and academic life, but all i>t
us carry such burdens, and I
atuse to let past failures and
delusions prevent me from
changing my path.
S«> what am I trying to s.iv ^
Frankly, I'm n<»t too sure \
lot of us here at Harper hav e
similar storit-s. if not parallel
plot lines
V\e go through these times
unsure and a little scared of
the results ot the divisions we
make tcKlay. Aa* we doing the
smart thing^" Aiv we doing
the K^t we can' .Arv we mak-
ing the right choice' We can
never know all the answers,
but unless we get up and do
MimW/i/rij;. then we wiwi't
have anv answers at all
Deah Uncle Biu..
I HAV> A FKWND WHO WnX
l>«OT STOr TSLLINC ME WHO I
«HOULi> Mi OATINC ThI« TEIBON
KSLS THAT NO Cm IS GOOD
SNOUCH KM ME. HE IS COH-
•TANTLY EEUTTIINC THE GUV
TMAt I ■ ' "•'"^•' " * M^VBAC«UtH
Ask Uncle Bill
question.' k»k Inelr Bill. He may not be right, but it's still good
tiwux. Di«p off Toar kttert to tke HMiiimger ia A367.
ON How DO I Till THB PBIWON UXJtaNC OUT Wt VOU« WH.-
filCELT TO MHO KB OWN BUM- FAM, BUT AS A VOUNC ADULT
MBB7 VOC HAVE THE ■ICHT TO CHOOSE
.'. ":m • TUtf
HOPCUSBLY SBtXnUC tOVt c ^ND
HaRPEK CAMPt/S^
Deak Hopelcsb,
Sit down whh vol'k r«iEND
AI«D TELt HIM YOU APPRECIATE
HW ADVKE BUT YOU HAVE YOUI
ou/v I iKf- Til IFAI) H( MAV BE
|liS) H3LLOM tCUJR HEART!
Uncle Bill
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Actmg t^ews Editor-
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Acting Sports Editor.,
Copy Editor
Business Manager
Faculty Advisor
JUanE-MmariK
-.Rich DaswicK
-Sigf ried Abuei
JiianEMtnariK
Jenmfef Moses
RichOaswick
Dam are
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SPECIAL TO THE HARBINGER. Shawn Slenczka. Kevin ShephB
Qanaral Pollclaa
Cm copy ot »> llBrtlBfr H »w to wiyotw to th» Htpor CoimmrtHf iBB* l
eopy>**-2S
Qaarri MonnMlan
The Hartiing0r ti ine «iuOwn puMicalion toe tfm Hmvm Cotigi c»i»TPl» cofnnwwy.
puHtiMad b> «M«Wy tlrouftwut Kw sctiooi yMr tiieaol durm hokdsys an) fnal
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T»i» HmtiiW*''* »o* t»'P<»»» '• to Pn*"* t" Hirpar community wtn •itormation
partamv to ifia campus and its aurroiyidim camruraty
n» HmtM^er •wtcome* l»«»r» to tt» aditor and raplw* to of adrtoriat*. Lettar*
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Mqumas Wiould Pa «or«aRlad dmctiy to tt« adwrtitw. and an purcnaan am at
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Maitif«Addr«M:
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Attention all Cardiac Care
Patients The Alexian
Brother Medical Center will
be on Campus February 22
2000 to perform Cardiac
Risk Assessment test's
The Assessment includes;
A complete Cholesterol
Screening 4
Blood Glucose Analysis
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EARTH
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Jones, Judd star in laclcius-
ter Program Board feature
movie Double Jeopardy
IP9ft<Sf NoMs
ft,*t*ifrc c
You are in the
Student and
Administration
Center, so why
not listen to
Harper's most
popular radio
station?
WHCM
All Harper
All the time
th.il I lip-. iii»m
KtinK and
''l>\ ludd) i~ IrjmiMJ
•Ti, h i.Hi .in^t kMrn- Imm priMin that
, otu cnnTith ni»l dead l>n«- irt fwr
kljtih. a UuMTium nnirdi-nraim di-
mU Kf tflU tuf thol under iIh- duubU
m niurdir hii undciid hutiiund, becdUM? ^Jw
■1! il!', ! ■A.I'- . \m\ itltvi
(urulf, sIh- is M-nt to .1 halfwd\ houie
1! .>! .1 icnitf p.Uiilf »!fu.T plaved bv fhi>
t\(>tv,i-.t li'mnn I .i l.'iif^ \\t\o \ Imtk.- like he
(U>t w.tndiii d .n<r trom thr -t't lit , ,., tii !m:V what all
th«- mils.' u.i^ \>iili\ iinnHi.)ijti4v breaks pdn)l«> to \ivi her
^.,..\!.ir, I. i .1,. .' I <'■"-• K- Kilt <iii Motent tfvifi^i'?),
.\ li'iiinw chdsm^ .Ashley
lit; im, .uiu- lit .luljHiHitJvc iii.K>s and
•<n>f MiTifs I V ontuallv, Ti>nitn\ ival-
■ ind hflp-. hci 111 .1 tinalf that is n'mi-
■;-..'d \\.it>-n;,iu-
Mil ;■..-; j-i i^ii.inl iimnii-nl u.i- nul llv ri'unmn sii-ne
piLilrvi fr.ini ' 'r'r / /,'if Ki'.\' 1 llirv tt'ivl nif \ou wvTv di*acl.
Munum I but « .1^ .1 N^rni- whi-if .1 >;rjv Fon.1 (.ialanie
iiuiulu's ,>lt thf dfik lit thi; KivnwTton to SeattW lerrv after
biiMipmi; .1 Ijle modW Cum Metn' into thf dnnk Jont-s. |udd
.iiiil tht I ..il.ivif sail mtimi-ntdrilx thmugh th»" air, and lartd
softly in the u.itcr I bit nu lip .it that point, although it wa»
iml\ ht\.iiis, I r.ittur lik<\l the I ..ilaMc
lh< 111 vt -hut shi.u- tlu' r(K>t ot the wir .is it passi»s
iiiKJi r«,itir \»ith loninn I ■•»• -.onuwh.il do)y»edlv bubbling
air iHit his ii.isi' U hi'tht'i .11 not Ihi' s* cni' inti-ntled to parody
rsf.iui, with Ihf sinking; 111 .i i;rav I'^tilts land yacht. I somehow
e\}>s tiHi ludd to tfll jom-s ill noMT tor^et vou" after she
ck>ckeii him on thf hi-ad w ith hi-r stolon 'W caliber handgun.
T1h> othif probU'iii with l\'iil'lt /iM/wrJi/ is that the
ptenuse hvhmd thi' plot is basuallv incorrect Most pa>s»v"u-
ton wtHikl t.iki' Issue with thf tart that kniting somemve in
l**t and shtmting st)me«inc in l**** ls the saitie crime even it
the V iitim Is allegedly the same She als»i assaults se\eral law
enfonement ofticers, totals soirn- lars and |umps pan>le.
which means she's headed bai k to lail anv wa\ I (juess that's
what shf ^fts tor lakin>; lf>;.il advice from somis'iif making*
vat ot prison tapioca
All in all (XiiiWi- li;>fwJv is really only worth seejnj> if
you ha\f a date and vou want their undivided attention
(don't let them ^et anv ideas trom the movie), or it you have
a HihkI group of triends to rib its silly contrivances ala Myilery
.Sc/.)i.i f'lnidr ^tmi In either case, vou probably won't have
to wiMTy about a large crowd ot people in thi- theater.
DoMr IcxnvrJv will be Program Board's featured movie
Tuesday, Fi-bniarv 22 at 12 1*1 p m and Wednesday, February
2.T .It I p m both shovvings are on the third floor of the
Student .ind Administration Center in tlw big screen TV
lounge area
ragts
ArtsA Entertainment
rhe Harbinger
February 21, 2000
What do you do for fun? HEY!!!!
The Harbinger takes a look at the best and the rest of the burbs
MCMMlAkMi
U'% Friday night, homo-
work is < Survdav task, arul
Saturday eNiokfd tor re\i'\
ery hitw You h.u c s»'nu' i .i^h
to bum. J coupU' (•( triiTuI-. in
a car. and it s "p ni A v|uf-
lion burns in vour minj
What the Vi i ar»- »o gomn ti-
de'
Let ■< faiv It. »<■ di'P I
exactly attend a party sih,i.>l
So what arr you going to Ji>'
Thi' nightlife ot tht- northw (••.(
suburbs i.s shall we s,u
a little sivirt ot piirRalurv \
li>i 111 UN iiNt' luii unw \\ ,.iitin>;
,1 dirii
;„.,, , , ., -,^ :..lt It t.lk.'N
to rvl.iv and fn|o\
111 .111 iili'.il world IvTi-
dom Hould !>• tt>>- luxur\ ol
thi- i>ld .ind not the lot ot sub-
urban vouth To K- tjir MHne
aro qiiitf I ontont with Ihi-
limited . hoi. t- ot .111.11.1111
nu'nt It- !. tu
.ilU ,T,. -.old
i;r.-iv\
I Hi .1 n-<.i'nt poll hi-n .iir
the top tnf 1 hom«. ol vihat
Harpt'r Ntu.tnits d..
• "Hang out with m>
tru-nds '
• "Hang uul at a Iriends
• "Hang out at the malt."
• 'Watch television."
• "Watch a movie."
Cin WM. I. -.I iK.. . n»ativit%'
iH>/inK tri ^'1 iJri
.md th. ... >. •• it m.ik.fs
, I'w tipping l.Hik. fun and
.x.iting
It s <'.i»\ to ^.1 trjpp<Hl
into J routim- anil tind voiir
M-ll doing thf sami- thin^
over and over again, but it
« ould seem that aliTK»st all ol
iiN .ir»' in the same Ixxjt.
II appears hopeless .it
timt-. rhf area
H,ir(Hr .omes acrtis-
li-ss. hut search ar»d thou sh.ill
tind
Ih.Tc .irr ,1 h-w N'.v, on~ .il
hop.- that lUuminO' '* ■
nighi \tter fCMne r.
rangint; town (*nem.iN i. ) ., i
er m.jihv Wf stunihlod upon
MMne viable altern.iln i-s
• GameWorks
s« h.iunitnirn i~ .i KtiMl p;
to .hi\k out, jiist be ready tu
sptinl .1 little
• Penny Road Dirtv
Nellies PapS mil
Lamplighters in i:i'o.t
I'l.i,.. I.: );i-l li.juon.l up
', niit>; to s.iiiir i:rc.il
• Scuba le»itons v.m m-i viu.
b«n:k approximatelv W^ll dol-
lars, but with .net UK*' ship
wrecks to explore m I .iW
Michigan .tlone, you can t gi.
• Indoor climbing pool
darts martial arts karaoke
,ind dancing .ir.' .ill n.idiu
.ujiLiblr in do/.'tiN ot pl.K.-..
in thf suburbs
• \ou i.m I'Sfii go t.i Prur%
Lane for a pUiN w. ..m .ill .lo
this to siari our p.innls.
.V hkh aliw adds to the enate-
lIUTlt
TlH*se ar.' )ust Mmn* ot thf
m.in\ options sou ..in ih.s"«'
to numb v.Hir br.im w ith .iml
il
are just .i ^loof ^ throw
hiv.igo
lo! .1 i;.»si Iw.ii 1-. ,1 iiulh -IS
i» Ih.' id.'.i th.it suburt'!
• MiT monis
1 1>. r. .itr Itin pl.K.'s t.» K-
•ind inl.T.-stin^ -iv;ht'« to siv
wi' |usl n.i'd lo make ttn'
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Now that I have your
attention, here's the
deal. Those folks at
Program Board who
brought us Dazy Head
Mazy and offer us
great movies every
week want you.
Available positions are
Public Relations Chair
and Special Events
Chair,
fnyone including cur-
rent Board members
are welcome to apply
in A331.
passliim
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FebtuJiy 21, 2000
Bigger, Longer and Uncut doesn't
necessarily make South Park better
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STAff WIMTtR
I want U< o\pUin <i»irjwthing ri);ht new I
n-dllv ili>n I care t(W South Park
I Jt)n'» watch It on a wRular baMs Aw U> l.in
Kua^e that 1 diiot <:i>n- tr '••■- ■• 'H •''■• '
tound mvM'll ^juitf in»«-n'-i
Cirki-rand Matt Moru'. in-.n i m. m. .....
m,it«-d series, woukl l<v the lirn- i>n the muv !>•
Si>uth l\irlk Bi)y?er, 1 onRer and tiHui
The m>n le turrn-d out li» be a d«xfnl hit jI itn-
bK\ offke. and otters up humor lh.it w,hiIvI
make f\i-n the n(»n-.Hi]ii.iint.il Suiih I'.uk
■A.itiher ihucV.1.
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V Kennv M.in K\ii
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t.iMiritf C iinadi.in ,u i
TfrrCTKe and l*hillip
When the TemtHe and ("hillip moMf turns
■ It to he offenMve to parents who Itar it
A .irp* the children > fragile little minds ihi
jdults take .Ktion Atter i:enMirin>; exi-rv
thing under the >iin tliev reali/e that the niot
of the problem is not the irther factors sur
nmndmfi the kids but rather Terren>t .inJ
riiillip thems»l\es
With a war KMwetn the L ^ .md i .!i>.i.!.i
bn-wing o\er thi' iinn le it tx->i'nus |I« i.iit
btns alonn with fhi-tr iii.ni.'r c he! ns^-on
sibilitN to pre\enl K>tb » ir irid th. ivecution
(it the I. .in.idi.in .utors
\ le sMrls v\ itll sill
t' tour m.iin . h.ir.i.
and i .irlni.m .itleiul
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Is th« . .'iilnnersi.il
'stone and I'tiV
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lonlr ' * '■<
blush
numtvts .1 -.1111
not watch the sh.
liust stars >;alon' tm im- mn
reprises his role troni .in e.i
the p.uixlu's ol . .
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int.luding ihtng* so
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» .m v>nU st.ind s,« much ot the tirst Mini; in tlu'
tirm. sun>; b\ lern'iive and lliillip
1 think It |usl m.u h.ue n.ir|>i%l nu tra(;ile lit-
tle mind
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last fiiur games, vnri' able t.i >;r.ib .» "" kad
in the first 2;44 oi thv tontt-*.!
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and Nikki IX U ■ ■ .
IVBerrv lini»ht\l with ! i'
loril lallieil SIX Meliss.i Koiimi, , i ,;iii^
sti-inko il! \laur«vn Maslalar/ (-Ji. Attiu-
Hansen 14) and |ulie .\udiiio i«» all scored
for Harper (7-16)
The Ud\ Hawks converted tour oi its
light fr»v throw* while lolii't sjnk 1" ot its
V'i Harper had 24 total ti.-ld ^oaU tour ol
which were three-pointers
lohet hvHiked 2.^ field >;o.i!s but did not
store any three-pointers
IKirper avengt-d a M^ 1" h.iltiinu deti.it
and were only outseored b\ the ladv
V\olves bv >e\en p«'inls {44-^7)
the I^idv Hawks ne»t s;.ime will K- in
the Kev;ional TiHimam.nt »\huh is s,t to
i.,k, ( !,». >t the I ollemot IHil'.i>;e inl.len
lllvii liie >;ame tinu- liis not set Kvn
.li'tiTniined
Wh.il makes the Harper College urestlmi;
tarn good?
,v.,fi vv.. bnni; this question to mind
1^ [.. ■.!> ih.il when the post-StM
. . .i >allin , the Hawks are always
th. r, u lib the hot ot the best.
\ • > . plaied fifth in the
the\ won the national
M.lt HM\ ^1 V ^ . . . ~ .
title
\ h.it s next tor the Hawks'
■:. . luiting .ind wiird of mouth said
uh |)aii I oprieno, who graduated
M, n. 1 IK I. rove High School as well as
I niversitv ot VViMonsin Osh-Kosh, and is ,i
former Harper wrestler
\nd j;etting them to the next level that's
, I Hunk ue \e been so siu>esstul ovc^r
the years ■
Indeed, the Hawks h.ue plenty ot evain
pies to back up their continued success
Harper has graduated six wrestlers to the
\l \ \ l)i\ ision 1 A le\ el
When the younger kids see where we >
k;raduated some of the top Ruys, Ihey liWe
it, said I oprieno, who assisted the Hawks
under the legendary Norm I oyelace
Harp. IS men'!, basketball team has done
It ome in W48-'*'* when they placed 3rd in
the nation, and the 1 ady Hawks of the hoop
court also did it in lW7-«)8 when Ihey placed
4th, but it lust seems that the Hawk
w restlers do it e\ er\ \ > '
•'Kecruifing and retention, said Loprieno,
who won the Region IV Coach of the Year
Award in his tirst year as the Hawks' coach
It vou .an ai.omplish those two things,
then vou re more than likeK t.. continue siu
Hawks wrestling well-prepared for trials
in the remainder of the season
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Il has been MX years »iniv the Harper w r»~.tlm^
team U>t brought fuime » r».»»ion.il .hampionship
As far M HeiKl CcMc'h IXin I ..fn.-n.' ' ...-n.^l
that n six years t«i»> many
It's Kvn a tough nsid so Mr but I Ir.iK N'li.n.'
this » a rutional champumshir •> '■ r"'"''
saui.
"Toujth' ts pmhably an umJii~i.>t<ni. m Itv.:
fu, the Haw k» haye had trouble keeping their te.i
intact All-Awefkan Victor luanv is iu*t retumini;
from a shoiridtr iniury. and ItiVpounder I O i rati
B battling a nagging ftiot mturv .\Lm>, 174-pounder
Aaron C.ihen, bmther of tw.vtim*- HarjH-r All
Amencan R I toh.-n, is making his Umg awaileit
letum after bs-inv; .n. .n m Boshwi l.»r a month
rhes.- IV (H '"^ **w ••*^
Hawks batk thi- .. .' Il.■.v.^.< •>' l.T"''"*'
slates, Intunes aivt K'^.^.-. .in ('.irt ,■( .iin sj^.rt "
I am r*'all> pr.Hid .>t iht ...u nu kul- hav.-
.ieallwiththi-situalioii I )an reiiLirked Manx >t
then, h.ue h.id lo till in i>f even bump up weight
.lasses lo .Kcommtxfate Ifn- Uam f»e coinluded
line ol Ao»e pirwpk' is r«lurnin« s4.phomcire
lohn R««»H Row made the |ump tn>m the 1 11 lb
lo U** lb weight class a couple of times this -^-asiwi
IK.i^ I I,. I ..» .t.-iehl to give up," I «ipneno
..iragr m doing it
(i.,»,x., il.. il . .r ir..m givinK up ..n
thisseanm -Xs assist.n n s(,,iiuh si..t.-.i
We still have a I..I kI ^s.i. iiii.n
I'lrtj-ntul" as in newctimer |oe lohnson He has
h.>d a huge impact at 1 1'» lbs "He has placed m the
lop Ihn* in nearly every U»umamenl he has been
in M..riKh s.i,d "He jttrt doem't know how tu
los.
Perhaps th. most .xciting moment for the
Hawk> lame .m the weekend of lanuarv 2«* The
H.iwks hosted and w<wi tfw-ir own Harper duals,
defeating Mh-ranked Muskmvgon 22- Ih A pin bv
FrK Frwav at 1»4 lbs sparki-d the Hawks em..
tional comeb.Hk, and a «-1 viclorv b\ "-ha.Mi
Slenc/ka at 141 lbs scaled the wm
The Hawks are lixxking forward to ihi- rest of
their seas<m Th«-y headed cnit lo Eau Claire,
VVisionsin on February 5 for a tournament, came
b.Kk home cm the February 11 few riT^ionals. and
n.'w It s olf to Roclwster, Minne«>ta for Hw nation-
al touniameni
"All the pieces for a national cfiampK>nship
team arv lb.-n- said Uiprieno All we have to do
1^ put them lovjether
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Faculty Senate grievance
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issues s|,iu.s th.ii
liisiril .ik^ii-i'^ lo m.iki .u.iil
.ihio .ill it\onios no« soi .isuU-
n thi' tuluri' sft asulc in
. mploMv mtilii.il insiir-
.iiKi- tund ,ind all mli n-sl
lliiTctroni. plus all n< ( n \
rniu-s (It .in\ 1 .Ki riling; lri>m
ihi' .ippik.ihlo pro\isu*n to
tin- , .'mmlttt^■ Am. ordin^
lolhf Kl. ','ll> -s. n ,t. Ill il h.i^
not otiuii'
'■■' ' ■■If"
t ignotvd II
iTit ni tn.tt thf s,i\ riiv'.s lo
thi' lUurd from Itu- iiihunt
mi-dii.il insurantf pn-rni
ums uill l»i- placed in a
rislri. list tund to bf us«HJ lo
oitsft ih.ini:ts in thi- mfdical
msur.itui' plan N-ni-lit lev -
ols
fhi- lombinatiim ut thoso
bri.K Ill's in i ontrail amounts
lo thf S'n.itf di-manvlin^
rfsiitution in the minimum
.imountol41,i>5H,0(Ki
Whilf thf amount . ;
'■ itir ■-i-n.il.'
iius tl>f dfbatf, thf rf.il
u>n asks whiTf .ill Ih.il
\ uont
. ordin>; (c
'il»\l bv tlv -x-natf. l>r
■ I'ri-iidfr. I'n-sidfnl ol
■l\c^t; taikil to tul
,.iils ot th.
Vlfmorandum ol
I ndf rsiandinf!" to tlu- l'*^^
i*w Xjjiwnifnl
' 'i.- urifvancf alley's ttT.it
r.uder maiiuratflv cal-
ui.itfd tht' amount ol thf
sa\ in>;s prfscribcd b\ thf
Mfmorandum ol
Lnderstanding , did not
placf the insurancf sd\ m^;-
lor two years ol n-bates in a
ri-strictt-d account, maccu-
ralflv calculated the selt-
msuri-d health plan "run
out" tund balance, (a fund
separate from the "savings
lund), failed to provide the
Insurance Committee with
in aicounting of this "run
•ut" lutkl in a timely maiun i
.ind to calculate the intensi
accrued on the accinint, intf i
teretl with the financial
responsibilitv of thi'
Insurance Committee b\
retusing to provide a regular
accounting of all employtv
insurance funds, attempted
to loerce the Insurance
(. ommittee into alliKating to
the emplo\ ees less than 10l)".i
of the monev m tt>f 'run-out'
in.i .ilt.'mptfil to intff-
srr .jKi£VAm:e CXi page 2
;«fyi
Classrooms get modular to accommodate increase in room
to
Art»*
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gnf rtali—mti
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(.)n the east side of the V'
jnd .Applied Tivhnologv (. >
an- st\fral nuHiular classrooms Main
students irt- trvmg to guess what ttie\
w ill K
l>i" s.iid that mavbe the\
vxere to >»et architecture students used
to workin>; in them Anothfr said that
mavbf ihf\ vm-m built t. ■ hou>f con-
struction SM.rkfrs Ol guf them sKwIter
.nul planning while reimxieling Harper
They are, m fact, cUisanHitniii
They are trailers, better called "mml
uUr cUssnxnns," and their construction
is ideally the solution to the prohie m .•!
sfMoal limitations
The natioiul average prinu' time uti-
U/aiMn of cla.ssiwms is tiO"o. acrciwding
to statistics from the Anwrican
^ •> lation of Community Colleges
•i V I f-larper's overall average uti-
I thi' lirsi ddy of cU»M-s tall
A caaatnictloii worliar pyt* Mm
flalaMag towclia* on Um i
ctoaaraMHiil
■ .^.Is'J'i',.
\i . thf
tall avmeslcT all aecbart
tor t^ unique course* wen' hlled This
turtvs awa\ manv students who timl
they cannot cisiK rf>;istfr t..r .lasses
Ihev niisl t.> vonliiui.' thfir isjuiations
or graduali
In 2.^ sections, the ii>structors
allowed extra students lo |inn tfu-ir cU»s
ranks to help accitmnuKldte the student
body growth The annual headcouni
wmnviry neported ttie tall fnn>llment to
includf fi?*,+Oh full- or part-time stu-
derits This is an all-time high
To prevent thi- catastrophe of class«>s
with no classriKims, the Board ol
Trustees held a meeting on |anuarv S to
discuss the overpopulation issues at
Harper and voted later to purchase
modular classnK)m-s to continue serving
the community the best way possible
Without the vntes necessary to
receive the extra funds needed to
expand the scfuiol. this is a s«>lution that
just may work Hopefullv the students
.an be comfortable in the new mixlular
classrooms and still receive a qualitv
education
The clas!>rDom!> will be used pnmar-
ily for general credit clas.s«s for lectures,
not those irwluding requii^ements for
specialized equipment or dedicated
space
The modular classrixims are still
under construction and should be ready
by the second eighl w ivks ot this <
ter
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Harper News
The Harbinger
March 6, 2000
Physical Plant gets new assistant
STJ^ XVRITIR
Out With the old, m
w ith th<" rifw Nil
senior ntuens aren I
being ousted trom
Harper's rank», but
Harper'* campus is
another L<»uf.
"Harper need* to
move into the future,
btith intemalh and
exterrul, " said fk*
Getz, Direclctr of
Phv-ical Plant and
Auxiliary SerMces at
Harper.
As of earlv
Novemt>er ot l****"
Harper will be underRiv
mg a ma|i>r t.ui--litt
along with some lip\>-
»uction The ultimate
goal is to brmg the cam-
pus as a whole up to
lum-nt standards aes-
theticallv and techiKv
logkallv That mean^t a
serious gultmg, reshap-
ing, and rebuilding
procesN must U- insti-
tiiti\i
We ri:' looking at
ftnaluing a plan tor ri-n
ovation sometimi- m
summer or (all but
we're in the beginning
ol tfk- pron-ss ni<\\
The prvK>>ss w ill N' j
labt^noii-- I'HK u ith
shitliPi; p»-rsp,\ i(^ fN
and goals In .....
this to run sniimlhK
much attention must be
paid to detail i < Hiking
into the future itseli
carmot overtake the pre-
sent. For that ivason,
Getz now has help
Fred Skorude has
betome the .Assistant
I>i rector of Physical
Plant artd Auxiliary
^lervices Where Cete
contn^lled maintenance
and utilities. Skorude s
position not onl\
includes those resptm.si
bilities, he also main-
tains thi' >»rounds, sale-
tv and i.us|odial duties
HasualK said
t.K't/ I vmII W' looking
llll>' Ihi luliin- '.V hlle
I '■ t •>' • .<Mins (tk pns.
V I'i.iiu^ from a
bealthiarc hdikgroun^i
Skitrude seems like the
perfect choae as an
ofi h«>strator of ivmTV-a-
lion 'Phvsicians »tr
vof\ similar to tacultv
fhosv things that I
impUnnnted tor
healthvar*' lan \vr\ eas-
il\ I'o transpost'J to
rtlui ition hi' s,iiJ
first >ome the m
V .itioris Xhv mniMft :
in>; MMi .ippiioil li>h-
nolog\ n-ntiT buildings
>s ill Iv thf tjrst to go
under the knife
ft er> thing involving
(omputers and >;iMH'ral
tiihnologual intorma-
tmn will bv updatti.1 to
be compatible with
today's needs.
Two new buildings
w ill be built a si ifiHi'
centt-r and .i health
car»-«"r wnter tii pnnide
new. impro\od iijuip
mcnt for suih lields as
dentistr\ and nursing
Du' next step will K'
to strip building D, the
suorue, math, and
health careers center,
and move salvagabte
equipment into the new
health center
The mam change' m
perspeitiw will come
from skorude
I s^-ntialK he
-.iki v\c will W treat
ing Harper as a busi
ness " This wav. the
school can In- l<s<k>i.) ,tt
*• more of a profit mak
mg corporatu>n rattier
than an educational
lacililv This new view-
point will ensun- that
Harper maintains a
llu'h U\ li ,.| .■liii, iti.m
sttivlents and ti-.u fu'ts
alike.
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Grievance: faculty senate asks
President for missing money
cominuM from |»a» 1
fere with the contractual n-sponsibili-
ties of the Insurance C ommittei- bv
telling; ifs niembcTs that the next ciw-
Iraitual negotiations would be difh-
cult it the committee did not make tf»e
tusJuctions in health bi-netits he had
reciunmended to tfie Board
The informal gru'vance pnKess
b»*gan on \o\ emb«>r 22. I'*'*'' IXinng
this pn<ess. no aycnvinent could be
rea^hiM e\en thtni^h a.iordin^ to
tfie facult\. the Sii.itr intired mli<
Ihr discussions in icivd lailh and
found suicessi\i' I. Iters trom the
College rresidinl increasingK iinac-
cvptable Htsaus,' ot that develop-
ment (he Senate made demands,
most mvtabh in the form of an audit
I>ie issue with the auditor bivomes
who hires hmi or her An auditor
hired bv an independent agencx' only
fus to look at what the employer
wants hi be looked at Jn this case,
Ihe S-nate wants to hire their own
auditor so tfut thev can dictate how
the audit goes The S»-nate's audit
will (Juanfit\ th<' fund balance
remaining after the run-out ol tfu-
sell-insured fii-alth plan. specit\ the
tund balance in tfw employee health
insurance "sa\ ings" lestncted fund,
and c)uantif\ the fund balance for
each account of the employee health
iivsurarKe fund
The Senate also demands that the
Board establish an employee insur-
ance fund account in a finarwial insti-
tution s«»parate from the College,
transfers into this separate account
the amount i>f money i-qual to the
sum of the audit's determinations of
the blanclies of tfK- "run-out" from
ttie self-insured health fund and the
emplov ee insurance "savings*
restricted fund, and that both the
"run-out' balance and employee
fiealth insurance "savmgs" be made
available to the Insurance Committee
for alliK-ation to coUef(e employees
with coercion.
In essence, tfie Senate wants tfietr
money and what tfiey feel belongs to
tfiem as memKTs of tlie Faculty at
Harper College They went on to
state that, in tfie past, tfie Board luis
always intended to give tfw Faculty
gixxl medical insurarKe, but it simply
appears that that no longer lemains
the caM'
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March 6. 2000
^J Ask your wellness advisor ^:^
Students can ammymouslv submit questions on wollness
relati-d topics by placing them in th<- m.irki'L) K<\ outside
the Health Ser\'ices CWice in \^t^:
Answers will appear m fulurt'ivsu. - .■; . ,. il,trhiit);t-r. All
i]ut-stiiMiN will be thoroughly res«-arched and n-sponses
w ill he pro\ ided by health i.in- protfssu>n.ils .inJ .iri' rH>f
atfilialed with T')«* Hiirhi/i\*tT
Q. I racantly saw my doctor tor a sport* physical and h«
told m« that my blood prvsaur* ts too hlgti Now I tiave to
go tMck regularly to have it chaclied. Why ts this so
Important ar>d what is notmal blood prassura?
A High bUrnd preiMuie iMiaiis &ui pmeturr tr»>m llv bkxKl
I inruljting thn>u){h the Jrtene> in your iHidv is imivasod ti> .in
unhealthy level Hinh bUnxl pressure has t>een dubbed the
"silent killer" because usually the perstm does n«»t have anv
'vmploms until it is toti late A person can have a stroke, hivirt
.ittatk. congestive heart tailure and pulmonary edema or kid
ney failure fn>m high bkx>d pressure that RiH-s untn-jted Ihe
reason for hiRh blixxi pres*ur»' is usually unknown, but ma\
be a result of chnmn kidney diseaiie, severe namiw ing ot the
aorta (a ma|or heart vessel), disorder of the rndtK nne glands
or narrowing/ hanlening ot tfie arteries. Some things that may
put a perstHi at greater nsk for gethng high bliKxl pressure are
obesitv, smoking, stress, alcoholism, hi>;h salt or high fat diet,
sedentary lifi>st\le, genetic factors (soithswh' in your family
fias/had it), family history irf stroke or fieart attack, using con-
traceptive pills, steroids and soitHr ap>petite suppres»iants or
decongestants It high blixid pressure is detected earlv often
complications can be prevented. Some ways to manage high
bbwid pressun^ are to ad|ust diet (low salt, low in saturated
fats), stop smoking, reduce alcohol intake, stress management,
exercise and medicahon Thete is no ow bkiod pressure n-ad-
ing that IS cf>nsidefed normal, but more of a range \urses in
Health and FNychological Serv ices can also adv lm- vou it your
blood pressure is tixi high. Tbere is a great deal of information
wntten on high blood pressure • please stop by Health and
Psychological Sierv icf". in AV>2 to obtain morr inform.ition
t'^r/r^^
,^DH)/|iii
Mk'd Mm M a« yMi IS Hm %wH Mm
of pf^ilisilsnili wrffeo coakttMte '
to ^avt^* MiaevttW* leluti**! for Mr
ciittom«ri° txf»t\4\nt conmunkatlsat
Ma*. Wt'rt prtptni t* «•«* ysw
ofpafMlHu tsr prsfaulMul irtwtk.
Telephone Account Manager
• tntry l«v(l tjict
• CuMlbnl ed-cci j<t«*K«inc<il lor d»nt
Msct M* «ur repres«nlitfvcs
m campus March 14tl«
M Qfhr an cacdcnt compiMslaii (x^pMH.
(WHUMlMf txntfilt and an *n*lra>MMM
tenhcttt to pttMnai snd pratetiiond
gotlti. If you arc uniUt to aietl *Ml u n
psrson, ptoHK ma4^«/(t-ini( your ««in«it 10^
VU/tSS S f«ccu(>v( Ort«*. Soil* IM.
BruAftdll. Wl SJOOS f»i: 262 (^ 7 395)
Email; j«blArt«-inc cam |08 COOl
fffieritech.
In a world of tcdmoloft;^
[xrciplc make I he diffcrcncc '
M sqiMl Opponunly e«i(toy«r
connMed lo t dMiw aort loxoc.
HEALTH WATCH
I ••veasl Self-EMHi/TMliailaf Self-Exam
Uttcation Tabic
Pick up pamphlets and get your quosHons
answered about breast self-exam and testic-
ular seif-exam at this informative table on
Monday. March l.\ 11 am -1 p m., Buainew
I and Svial Science lobby.
•Osteopomsis Bone Density Screenii^
Get a quick sii-minute bone Man to deti ;
mine if you have osteviponwis. The screen-
ing will be held on March U and 15 from S
am. to 4 p m A24U, Student
Administration Ci-nicr Phe service is being
provided b\ th.- C>stev>potosis Evaluation
Program and the cost is $2'> Call Health
and Psychological Strekes ,it vt h2ft8 for an
appointment
•Mammography !>cteening
Mammography screening will K- availabk-
on March 14 and l.S at the Student and
Administration Center, Main tntraiKe. The
scriening is being pnn ided by Provena/St
loseph Mobile Diagnostic Services and the
cost is $65. Call Health and Psychological
Services at xt. 6268 for an appointment.
•Great American PigOut
Thursday, .Maa-h 16 is the American Cancer
ScKiety Gn;at American PigOut Stop by the
Fdticahon Table in the Business and Svxial
<■ Center lobby from 11 a.m.-l p.m
, ii k up information on how to "pigout"
on cancer fighhng fruits arKl \ egetables Try
some snacks and get nutrition advice from
Dietetic Technician Pn>gram students.
•Vegetarian Seminar
Learn how to prepare meatle» dishes that
ate quick and convenient in the "Mesdeas
Meals in Minutes" program on Tuesday,
March 21, 12-1 p.m.. Student Administration
Center, Cafeteria Bay, A137c During cook-
ing demonstration and lecture you will also
learn the benefits of incorporating vegetari-
an eating into your lifestyle.
Nonsense.
Imx> iiur <(tKteiHi> like tl
and icciMol Muorni* |«itr>w a
psfiitwar osiHic m ittMly
rUKMiilly ind cvpcdKMlv
b»att<c (lw> »c hiM} aiiulli
wilfe »$tmim mi mt line k>
•ade. Careers depend un ii
Siitkin I evpcci lo catch
Ml .uiikni. |««vmr liaphone
NMtk Vkr4 ant wncfciag Ki fain
vaMMr Hfe and employinrni
ctptticflci- Ai M I ■ the> fet
c-rwtil for ikai And NLl'
vludirnl« vhan Iftcii rvjl-»orkJ cvfcnciKC wih
CdtMMs m iay: evnnfqt. ur wcekesd clauc*.
HMaldMntbl.
It Aad Ikal'v exactly
^ I r*ii»i^'iiL.i*t
irtk<»li.jl\ llH-v
f.
1^ National-Louis
University
College ftu Grownups
The mrtwRpr
March 6, 2000
Harpei^eatures
Pages
Harper makes preparations to bring
Women in History IMontli to sciiool
M«n h is Wtwnen's Hi*lii»>-
month Harper i* cpl«+»rj»in(i;
with thf pri)grd(n lalW
"Women M*k«' Ht!.l»>r\ m »hr
Creative Arts." to iiuludr
nuny everits between Vbnh
10 and 23
The PnMTiier Openinn Dav
OWbratiim on tridav. Manrh
10 will tvature SfiL' "lork Tmm
best-iwIttnK author Anne
Lamolt. The exaltatums con-
tinur on Monitay, Marvh H
with two free »eininar<..
"Word Rainbows" by pul>-
lished juihor Ruth
CouriHiver. anj LX) Banana*
Reallv C h»-v\ v.um?" by |amu-
Gilsun. an award-winninn
author ot c hildn-n » bt»ik.s
l>n Thur^il.iv M.irih 1^
think •^prinji whili .nuiuluik;
twii tnv gard»-nin(; sfmiiuii^
om- b\ Mayo LndcrwiH'vi
and Maren CSlac, and th«'
other by Kav Turner
C>n Sumiav. Marih
along with a tea part\, eni«
free >*min.ir t>v Lon Rocklm
sinniT ami lianter ard .i tm
;-, f ; -,.irWl' Hv ">!
10- to 14-year-old^, sure to
entertain all ages
TueMlay. Marvh 21 vou
can MH' women impacting
conwdv with i"" •"■<■ ^'nii
nar«< In tvsf .lint-mit SmmiJ
I, itv N..li..n i: lourinR
Comcanv \.Ui.iii--, |t»vce
Sliian and l.imi Sagher
Thursdav, March 23 i> the
big hnale ttvu-tmi? on women
in musk ar«d art Then- will
be a penruisionist pertor
martce by l>eW»i«' Knowles
free of charge ami a tree per-
torm.ince by Xhv MelodeCTs
C horu-s There w ill als«> be a
free artwts reception with
lWH«rah \aniiv the proi
dent »t the t hi>.i>;n Vrtivts
C i«alitiim
Iln' pi>>nram ■■ iiH>rdina
li'f M.inlMi I'l-rn h.i- •.tm
1\..|1H'I1 s Ill^t.'H Mi'Mlh lll'^
ta- tor Ihc l.<-t ti'iii viMt-
V\e ha\e an cxulmi; [Tk
uram planni\l lhi'> m.u l.'f-
lertainmini
A come t.
.(.Itul CM'Ilt-
I .i>l vr.ir l».l^ ih. JOtll
, ef»ar\ ot VVoniaii ■>
rv Month, ' she -av*
with prulf Ihi- vear we
have g.jrdfniii>; ■^■min.ii'--
authtw app«'ar,m. i-^ s,Mmd
City. art. musK i Mr% i.i--
.mating lini
^ttme i'ver\ ^ -. )
The more petiple the better,
Harp*^ student* as. well a%
tommunitv memN-r-.
Ri-sfr\ ations and pa>
meni ».>r The Premier
Opening Dav ( i-lrbratn-n
must K' niadf h\ 1 ndav
March X by i ailing the box
0«tc«, MTiJISMOK lor a
program brochure, call
H47 «:=;«««> and a»k for the
V\onien •• rn>gram ottue
\in\ .in annual tradition
t(u b.uk. .>! the brochure
rvplam^ UtMlirn ^ Hlslorv
Month .illo"-. the n.ilion tn
.yplort- Ji knou Kclgc and
the ani>mplish
..null thriHighttut
ilicr ti»tcr
Casaccio: WHCM's DJ looking to
entertain and and shock campus
.ilebrate
menis ..i
hlslO! ,
•-tren^'
i.;irl~ ,r
> t.Hl.n
■t the
contnitd from paat 1
m life a Uit moiv" as the force
behind his gn>wth
Ml-, show h.i.'
lU-d b.uW trim'
DIuger says "We set up
paramet«Ts. and thev were
agreed upon b\ hini and (the
management) Nniong
these parametiTs c asaicio
agrm-d ti> arv smh rts4Uire-
mcnts as keeping his mu.sK*
mainlv to the station s new
pnmariK lop -li' formal and a
Kin on .im on air pranks
AdvliiionalU hi- -how -
stript needs lo be pre-
.ipproved In this wa\
though his shov\ IS no dittet
enl than the other sp,xialt\
-hows \MKM broadcasts,
Dhiger sa\s
In thi tew months simi-
(, asaoio ri'turned ti' the an
not only has the show not
nxeiv ihI any complaints, but
h.is .ufii.illi sl.irti-d to gam
listeiu-r- Ihere .ir< ,1. tualK
more pev-ple in .ind .imuml
the old.! T, :}'.< 'r.-iiiuu'
nov\, V
s.O s
M.in.iv
gtxxl show," rf»e adds, "he
talks about a lot of RiH<d
issues '
t urrent Station Manager
(. v>lleen I tick appreciates the
stronger relationship
Casaccio ha§ with this man-
agement than the pn-v lous
He always works with
Mandy and myself," she
says He eyen goes as far as
haying management
inv.tUisI m his sht>w "
how has gniwn,"
V ,,-..v. ,. says. I tee! it's
nu.ri' ol a team atmosphere,
rather than an indi\ idual
atmosphere like it was last
vear
Whether or ni>t (. asaccio s
shov\ stands -trong still
nmains to K' s«hii, no one is
Mire exactly what to expect
1 tnisl Da\ e (DIuger) s judg-
ment (ornier maruger Kmll
sa\s but 1 m |ust afraid
-omothint; bad could occur,"
1 >luger on the other hand
stnuigls suppi>rts i
!t - ♦iinn\ " he sa\ -
pie should listen lo
11 hi- .1 li.t ot
iMcni-iiTs
M, r •■■e to
l,'.l,irr1is-i' 'D
1 - , . le
r,.lr.
DePaul
.inirns \isit UT M n*.],K'si
Kiiniul'iHi H-ra
w \\ ',\ ,di.;\iii!.i"'.ui
icpaul.tdu
Page 6
Commentary
i he HdrbinRer
Manrh 6, 2000
The vanishing art of
voting in an election
I i( ~ -^i-i' u ho shouKI I V t'U-
tor h>r I'ri'siiifiH '
This should be ,1 ^.'mnll»ll vji-i
tion amon^; the ll.upii -stiuliiit
hodv But alas, many ol the >tu-
dents hfn- tcel that then- i- no
one worthy, or that Ih
wouldn't count anvvv.i
Hill BradU'v. l.t-or^;. i
Ciorf and |ohn McC am .\m lu'i ihr
onlv uandid.iti'-. on the ballot W,
art- torfunalo onousti '«' 1'^*' '" •'
i:ountr\ u tiirc .inv v.ihoo tlikc
Ko-~ in
/.■;, ! i.M ic.i^,, ■ U'fU that •siiui'
thiTi- an- thirty-sex en landulaU-
V Diif W(>uld suffh tiiui .1 v.in
itf worth votinj^ (or Mo--i oi
the candidate- v\ i- v f hi.uj hardU
H-v thinn about
'>r instance the Kitnnn I'.iiin
i> ^--reparing to >er\e up con->iT\ .i
tive commentator I'at Buchanan
Buchanan shook up t!
tions in ■'»2 and '^t, a-
Republican candul.iti' II. -t.iiui-
for hiRh morals in our m'vein
ment. Buchanan is pro-lite aiul
pledges to reform the tav code
Green Party candidate Kalph
Nader is most popular ti'r his con-
sumer activism Nader ha- taken
the unique position <>t raising vol-
unteer hours instead ot money
Add to these candidates trom
the Natural Law, Socialist
Libertarian and Con-titution p.ir
ties, among others ,inil wn ri
faced with quite a selection
Even with all these candidates,
some ot us still do not vole If
you feel your vote di>esn't ciiunt.
ask yourself this hnw imu h more
will it count it you don t even
vote in the elections'
The simple answer is it wont
There are manv times elections
have i.inif ,,)in\n to lour oi tur
votes
Si> look at e\ff\ I ,in»l I J.itf and
examine the choices before vou
decide on vour vote Hut no mat-
ter how vou ihiiiisf tin- important
Ihinji; is to , Jh','-.
ijgSea Idltorial Board
Tlie Harbinger
D
e.ir I ditor
l"« imi siuilents. feature
Editor in Chief-
Acting News Editcx..
A4E Editor
Acting Sports Editor-
Copy Editor
Busmessl
I,'
I'leaMjII.
r. sfHmd ti> th.
^ iM-a>;f on '^
. : lUackliisl.
programminv
Hutnoraliv e .k i . %
(Cultural blinii ■-(
I t.lkr issiii' \iilh tile
I isual .init i>iti
-(Mnlu.iliU I
iiKiiKi in. IV I .'
.ilt»-ivl.mvi- I
ll'.lls .uul ^t.li
linns Dimm
ivny.h t "t thi- .... , .
, i.il .irtisi u.iN virv !"■
sp>nsil '
Ms,
:' ..juestun!
I)k1
.11 111 m.ik-i.
■nnuinitv
.JUanLMnariK
Ill-I.HV
J
D
il 1 .llt.T
Is i:
■ hi^U.iv ' \(i II ~
ni-r MrKan
Month 2IHIII' Hasthf \ii\.riians celebrali-
stuili-nl publicalloii iMlh ,w i\ J.iv nl ti.e vr.ir
.1 . ir. ul.iiinii .'I I'viT b- ini>m
pltshed MMiiui. Il We
rk'ver limit iMirs«>lvfs'
V\i- re all adults .mvI "t
' hail BMMiluriM,
.life siKvl ,trv1 (i
sihisil
IK- u u.
s> IkhiI and
i-uls 111 learn
.iKmt lll.uW llisl..r\
\l...^tb i, to provKli-
■inu-i^t this
,,.„.>t d.ii' •■>■
^mng, st<-| ■,
iir.imatK pvx-ti > I. ........
But this was (ust to >;il
t>eople s altn-ntion'
Well this IS Harp. I
. ir' ;u>i) V
i tK- malur,
\iliiiiiustr.Hors, si
I.Kultv nu'inlvrs ,.
sUidrtils ot Harpi'r IX.1
\( >1 hjnr to pull vou bv
vour .irnis. carrv i>r leavf
vou out ol . I.lss il|»( to
s..( .11 '
fillM
aiui ^"< ^1. itii' ^ ...-ovii
BUM. Ro take a tH?ld trip
or a (ournev to the
libr.irv or n>in BSl i >r
(■. ■ hv doesn I
■ promote
BUM ii\~u;,ul olxmi
plaining agaircst
llarpi-r's administrators,
si.iit laiultv membi'rs
u1 studmls
Ki-mi-mfHT m tfie
.irti. le V ou didn't name
nanii-s vou )ust said
Harjvr fu> done noth-
ing mviih toieli+rate
HUM WHAl HAM
'lOL IX)M ' Well, as
tar as BSt i» iimcerned
we had some work with
in the orRani/ation to do
so then- were no perfor-
mames tor tfH' schtx)!.
I )(twe\ IT, dunn); the
month ot f-ebruarv. the
. st ot the semester and
invuRh ttH' whole vear,
.' tontinual v i-duvatt*
iirsi-lvi-s and otfurs
about Black History and
Black student issues
liSl IS op«Ti to anv
student w tiling to learn
at>oul Oliver cultun*s
■\lso BSL willbeper-
lorminn m the C ulture
^hiKk:"»"< '-■'ki
Sitven i
M
.iiiujiir s.mith,
I'resident. BLuk
Student L nuvn
Ik Uncle
DtA» Uncu Bilu
I IX>N'T UKI A STTUATION I
AM IN. I AM INTfUSTID IN A
Cni THAT A PtHNO Of MINI »
AUO INTfltBSTtO IN. THIY HAVIE
CONC ON A rew DATES, rARTICU-
LAHLV WKAUU I tNCOCIU&ED
lOM TO AIK Hn. Hf'S Nm vuv
COOO AT TMI RCLATIONtHir
TMNC to I aVE HIM AOVICt
ANt> Hlir MB* AU>NC. THB IKA-
SON WHY I DON'T GO Kit HE* B
nCAUSE I HAVE A FEAR Of
mtCTioN. Meanwhile she »
UCOMINC M0«E INTnESTfO m
MY FHIENO AND I AM STILL WO-
INC HIM INTO MCAUSE I WANT
THIM to M HAPPY. Am I DOINO
THE EICHT THINC? WHAT
SHOULD I DO?
CYKANO DlllMQttAC
Dea>Cv«ano,
YBS. vou AU OOtNC THE
MCHT THINC lY limNC THEM
CO OUT. Be suppomvi or this
■ELATIONSHIP AND LET IT RUN
rr's COURSE. U they are meant
TO MS TOCtTHER KtR A WHILE, I
SUGGEST YOU LOOK tLMWHERE
tUmajmmk* f^t, b«i it'i •«ill
to &t l^ikimfr ia AM7.
RNI ACIRLFRIEND IF THINGS DO
NOT WORK OUT FOR YOtH
FRltNO, BE HONEST WITH HtM
AND TELL MIM VOU HAVE PEEL-
INGS POR TKB GIRL. ALSO, TELL
THE GIRL HOW VOU PSSL. IP SHE
DOaSN'T RETURN YOUR fOUNCS.
don't pursue thb matter.
Not everyone yol' uke will
rb8pond, so don't get ois-
couragbd by this particular
situation. i bslibvb thow is
one person for evervone out
TNBRE So IF SHE'S NOT THl
ONE, KEEP SSARCHINC YOU'LL
IVENTVAllY FIND THE RIGHT
URL FOR VOU.
Staff Writars
Aaalataata
Hoe\ Bago. Bill Crittenden, Sabaah jai#iar
Rich Nathan, Porter ftotte
..Rich Oaswick
_Sigfned Abud
.AlaniMinarik
rnr >«rt>««*' IS iiw MuttM (uUKMran far ttw Hvpw Coaiai c*«V» c<><<'<w^ty.
piMstnd t» aMMy tlvouiluul tM Kltoai imr niccpt Afinc tioliaaift and flivl
autm. Ttw p«Mr « dWtr«ut«t fim to ■• ttkiMnls. taculty and attrmitrMKin
n» HmfW"'* *<*» PtfpoM • lopioiMs lt« Hvpar oonvnunty antti (AumMion
tammw^ to tt« c«npus ant n* wmunisnc commuitty.
Jennifer Moses
f^tMMr MHconiM iMtart to n« •cMO' m <«(«m to Otf wMonMi. LMt«r»
t M s^wl wd mcluiM • |i*w» fWftMrio vanMuWonMp. S«(n«m* •« l»
Facufty Advisor-
-Rich Das wick
——OamGn
<><«MMupanmque*t M »tt«r» «nd eomwn «» «*|«cl to •*tin»
Products a^MrvtcmMiMniMdin m* iMrt)««>r aw not nMMsaniy •ndorsM by
D« •dnora o« tiM papw, nor by ma co«t«l aOMMMfaMin or BoMd ol Olractsn
MMrws MMiai b* knwitfad dnctiy to aw atfwrtnar. and a* pwchMM ■• M
It* dMctaCion of IM coraunw.
MbMtv AddreaK
TbeHartM^er WtlUam Ramey Harper
CoHe«e
1200 West Al^nqum Road
Palatine. L 60067 7098
txismess office; (847)925-6460
news office. (847) 925-6000 x2461
fax: (847) 925-6033
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Thv Hijrhinm'r
March 6, 2000
Art8& Entertainment
Page
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►<«S£NtlNG
SruOENT
K'ii\ >;.,■. '1
TRUSTEE SUSAN
K«*IW»CZ*Bb
« MKEEKIY
.ui\uni^
ETTEBS TO '(«
H.ilt»,n
iTUOeW B00»
wvnt oil
\vt\ jno'
VVf .in- jlitwiisl dont- with lhi% s»'HH-.t<T Wv art-1
Roins mill thf ft){h» w«vk and tlvn lonw thi- »«^h. '
we dll I. ill mn1tiTn)> 1 \m>* fv«Tvi>nc i;<«<il liuk
j with llvn'
'>*' nine nn rn.»!n UM
; hi- j^tjy Ifl hi> |"
• tf IWO milllltl"- lllr
1- jI-hi ihX (>n V ihr.li>
I I.
anylhiri);
nn Rii>l>');
tt«> nther SUV s cell pli
did ru>t "siv arn lhmi>
I vstutid llkt' tu ^n !.
dtfih. who d>v n.i' r.
I'M ttuir cdl ph
mhi class Win
tKe?i«' deiHV- »•':
chit k alttf lh«'>
h-sMif. would <
■•♦uih-riS hi tun
. .iniplfti'Unni-ntr.iiiiM.
.>ktxl til Ihc j>fiKhir v^ f>»'
,( -1,.. 1... " .. -.ivordo
^illifif; in {
lit, uhK h pt\»plt' v.in
1^- 1 w ish iIh- pi\>-
\ liabui- <tskin)( i
r pagers, iw at
fcMst ■»!> smnethmg at the begmniriK ol lh«' veat
! kmw thai I am rmi the imlv peixw who hvis
this way I ha\e talked ti> ulher students whu net
(U»» as a)g(ravalni «hen the sound iit nngio); ;
mlWTupl> tlH'if lomentration S) much can hi- \
avnufard and I am asking lot all studenN to please I
h» cnniudcrale and turn ynur dr\H.-es to vibrate >«>
it does not distract thosr whm arr studyinj; or Uk- i
ingaim. j
t« lilt A ^l^
>€I44>I4
t
u
« W KQM .
Harper College s
#1 radio station
American Beauty no beast of a movie
Portar NoW*
iilv IS. in mv iipinion, the best
n - well acted, well thouRht out and
Uf il |»^e-enU^i
I ntoflun.iIeK tln-sc- q.i.ilitit-. pLiic it outside iit
nn ii..riTial mode ot res levc writing which would be
I iilh.li Nting disonsinution ol weak plots and con-
trived acting I pr.tir i,. smasli tin- ill-conceived
dn-ams oi ,.in. ,!i,.d diri-ctors. as it is lar easier to
"'"'■ >' Jisiike than what I truly erqoy.
fly IS ttu- story ot Tester (Kevin
">r<»* ev ' lit m.m cowiii by his hvp«."rattiv e,
ambitious I,.,. I,., v. itc tarolvn (Annette Benning)
and his -ulleii disinterested daughter lane (Thora
Bin hi
1 ester hask.ilh is .i deavl ni.in v\ jlking until he
gi-ts his w akeup call during a haUtime show at a high
sihiHil basketball game tXil there i>n the floor is
. K~-l triervd Angela, a teenage temptress
Ang.-la immediately taps into the libidinous t-oi* of
U"ster » paralysis Her ripe, youthful promise evokes viiuoas
<rf n»se petals - as s»>ft and tender and fresh as Jht firm young
Kidy iW course, tfial s not exactly how Angela sees herself
Smugly satisfied w ith hi-r newfour»d power as a nympfwt, she
takes a more prosaic view, telling jane that if people who
don t even know her want lo sUvp v. ■th ivr ■• r.v..i- I n-al-
ly fiave a shot al being a model
What happens to these chaiuii.-i-. i- s..iiumi.»s startling
and unavoidable espi<cially for Lester, wfui leaves his boring
|ob, starts smoking (hH with the kid ru-vl door (Wes Bentley),
buvs the muscle car he always wanted and happily sigrts up
lo flip hamburgers al a ta&t-f<xid place A no(-kx>-distan( sec-
ond on the startle meter is Carolyn who. disturKni al her sud-
den loss ol kontrol over her m.ite has an aftair with a greasy
fellow realtoi .inJ i ru-s ,i lot
Usrier's insights into his Kiring life range lnim the
caustic ("Se* fhe way tanJyns pruning sfn-ars match her gar-
dening clogs' That's not accidetital ) lo somewhat fatalistic
( Tve lost something I'm not sun- what it is. but I don't Ihmk
Ive always (ell this si-daled")
The loni; shot ol this movie is that it is basically a tale
ol .1 s.id hulk ot .1 man who tric-s to regain some s«mbUnc« of
control and sell-esteem in his )oyU*ss life by smoking reefer
arwl trying to recapture the v igor and vim of his youth. Of
course, as this movie is a wittv, sardonic dark comedy, we
know thai .is v\ell as things seem to be gcHng in his midlife
anrection, things will collapse around lister whether he likes
it ornol.
Amr-rtcan Bftuty is essentially an insightful portrait of
suburban America in all its chaotK modem dysfimction.
From minute one, American fWufy is delightfully worth see-
ing in a year ol otherwise drab mtnies
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Artsa^ntertalnment
Thr Harbinger
March 6, 2000
Program Board brings Java Jams back for four weeks of festivities
SI<frt«4AkMl
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and Muddy VVjU'r> 111 iiur humWf >ollc>;.' U, v,
hit everyime i>n Jhmr way up," sjvs IMxirah
W.-ll kids It s that special time of year again Abbott, President irf Pnigram Bodrd The
Ctrl Scout aH>kit-i jre m Neav.n. -prinK I.xwninn <»rn.ini/.iti..n has an iiniann\ knaik ,.t bringing in
over the horuon and Harper s lava |ams is bark (or p,-, .pic ii,si N-tori> th.-v make th.- bi^; time
another year of musical entertainment \..rK.» and K.pan.. ( .n^ii p.t fh,' ball nillin^
What's Java |am.s you ask' It |u*t so happens to last t nd.u !( v.m u.n thtn- ihan.is ,nv \..u just
be the cornerstone o« Pniftram RwrdsvearK lalen s.ivv the inM bi>; thin^; \i.rbi<»v pairs tr..nl man.
dar This dward-wtnning event is made up ot tour
separate sho\^s. with each one Haunting two a»ts
Bv tradition loftee will K- made available to the
audience, hence the name lav a l.mis What mon' do
viHi need' Live bands, cortee jn-ople, and I larper s
tongue in cheek ambieiKe
The whole shebang started three vears ago
under the moniker Co<ii><ri1pusie Series the lava
and the lanis were all there so m a momeiil o( inspi-
ration, the tolks m iharge sinipK K'>;.in promoting
It as lava Jam.s Starbucks fves the uittee plaie) had
its own showcase erf musual talent and comciden-
tallv vvanttH) to use lav a lams as (heir titli; But as
tate w ouki h.u I it I larper managisj to beat tht-m to
the puncb and lame out on top
Now don t go disnussing this event as aruHher
worthless excursion This is bnnight to vou b\ th»-
vjuirkv people at I'mgrani Bi>ard The s,ime organi-
zation that s responsible tor bringing in past acts
such as rsvchedelu lurs. I .in
Bk>ssoms Toad the Wet
Sprovkel, \iolent lemmes
lason \ardiuv s giiitai and vtsaK with Alison
I helM-v s 1,-11,, \ str,mi;e . ombin.ition that |ust so
hapfH-ns to work \ertH,w wime to Harp«T to pnv
mote their latest release V\/n,', i >ii/ which w.is pro
duci\i bv Brad Wood d i/ I'hait and Smashing
Pumpkins)
The next show will teatun' Chicago blues leg
end, l«innie Bns>ks as he teams up with his son
Wavne to pav homage !o (he blues Milwaukw's
Peter Mulvev tags along tor the nd<- .ind is consid-
ered as a mix ot Prime Muhael Stipe and I isi
kottke Cet the hckets to this show ahead i<i time as
advance sales tor this one are running stn^ng
Folkming up at the end ol March will l>e IM
Smith and loan |ones a I ilifh lair regular who
apfH'ars on the 1,-thilu W M.undli.uk album
Willy Porter comi-s m April to promote his i.iu-s!
album, faUmji Fonraut Porter s resume unhides
pertormances vsilh The C ranK-rries and Ton Amos
\.ition.il sIkIc i.uitar Champ. Kraig kenning will
make an apjH'arance to work the cnivvd
I MS' lav .1 lams as an opportunitv for the aver-
age Harper slyclenl to come onto campus on a
fridav night, have a cup ot cotiis- to warm the body
and to listen to some l.intastic music to warm their
souls ■ said Abbott
The series will hi- running as follows March ■*
will featur«'\'erK<w and Kep.'.no ( ,nvn .is the open-
ing ai I Man h IT w ill headline I onnie and Wavne
Bnsiks .md their sjusial gm-st Peter Mulvey loan
lones and I M Smilh will take the reins on March
J4 lo end things on a high note (no pun intended)
Willv Porter and Kraig Kenning will fill the halls
w ith their tnvn brand of miisu on thi' 14 of April
ITi*' shows begin at 7 M> pm in the Student
Administration C enter (A building) tickets are
available at the Box Ottu.' in the Business and
S<H i.il Vience (. .'nter || building) and .>rv going for
S" lot students .md Sin general admission All tick-
ets will set voubaik SI Hon the dav of the shows so
buv in advanc- lor turthrr information call
H47 42SMim.
Who knows j.n.i l.mis sounils appealing
enough Ih.it I ma\ sacntiu' .i I ridav night or two
or thns' or even tour I .a<- musit ' \ecd caffeine'
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March 6, 2000
Artsft Entertainment
P<«e9
Shakespeare classic Midsummer
Night's Dream awakens at Harper
in March
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Mond.n through Thursday,
li' am to K p.m. The\ are
of>en on Kndav. 10 am to *»
p m .ind on Saturdas, 10 am
to 1pm rhe\ an- closed iwi
- >i,),n
Utr more intoriiuitu>n ViUi
can visit the Harper College
VVellnes- and I itnt-ss t c-nler,
or \ou ..ill .all Athletic
\ '■' <■■•"< ' ...1"-. i ttice
at
_ ■ i~ti.<. .i ..-.I .\ant
re mtormatioti about the
1'. right r\M»m, you can call |im
K\ an at .MT u^S h'Jt.1 or visit
.«>niM202a.
Hawks' spring sports offer variety
S' \. u «ant to support \our t.r .'iiti
spring H.irper sport but vou .ion t
kiuiw v\ ho v\ h, 11 .)r w h. n- lli.-\ re pl.o
mg'
Uell l.s.k Mo turthc-r than this li.in.lv
nftererne ot upc timing events.
Men's tennis has 16 matches sth«"d-
uled. starting with their first match at
Elgin on March 20, fiillownl bx a fuime
match against Sauk V'allev on March 2'*,
and then back on the road again until
the Harpei Invite Apr 7 and 8 This is
follow evi by a series ot horni' matcfies on
.^pr 11-1,^ against IX>minuan
Universitv. ludson College and the
College oi fXiPage Th«' Hawks tennis
then tra\els to \aper\ ille and kankakee
befoiv a-tuming home to host )oliet,
Wuctimin Whitewater and Oikton on
April 20, 24 and 26 After that it's o« to
RocKird tor Kegiotuls cm Apnl 2»-2^,
and then to NaliotuLs m Tyler. Texas
May I4-21)
Hawks sotthali ku k- oti thi ii se.ison
v\ ith a loui .l.o ,m.i\ trip to si 1 ...n,
March 2V26 Ih.n itltr .i bru i st..p
• ner tor a game .igainst t>akton I
in IVs llaines on Manh y* it - I
the home field as thev host Morii .n \f nl
1 Ihev tfH'n head out to lolul . n \pril
4 betim* coming Kuk tor two ioommi
tive home games against Prairie M.it.'
and College of IXiPage \prii ^ and K
F-our risid trips take them to 'sugar
l.nwe on .April 10. McHenry on .April
14 RtKkford on Apnl I? aiid Ri\er
I Irov e on April 1 !« before h<>siing a s«ti.'s
of home games vt.niin.' iLMuist
VVaubonsee on April .n
.\pnl 25 and Kishwauk.. ... ., iil 2r>
broken only by a visit to Cicem on -April
22 Then it's off to Chicago Heights
Apnl 27, and a return (or the last regular
game ot th<- xijr against McHenry on
April :.H
Hawk* biU«ball starts it« sCAKsn
March 17 against Waubonsev in Sugar
( .roM' then ;■ 1 i, I > M.Uih
Is I arl "s-inupuri; Manh \^ and
Morame Valley Maah 21 b«'hire hc-ading
Honda lor a -.rifs ot ganu-s Manh
<o April I -ei- them m River C.rox e
..>;.iinst Irilon utio then follows them
Im. k to HarjH-r tor a remati h on the
Hawks home court Apnl 2 The Hawks
host more home games .Apnl 4-fi. y, 11,
14, 1-S, interrupted by only two away
games oni> in C.len r.llyn on April H, the
other in IX-s Plames on April P Fhe
Hav\ ks kifp It up f>>r th«- n'st of .April,
with c.inu'-. nearly every day ot the
month Ihis earnest tfie team through
to Regumals, which will K' held May 2
and 4-7 at a icKation to be determined.
After that, it s on >o the NJCAA District
games cm May 1 .'*-14, and then on to the
\1CAA World Series May H-26 in
lialac la, New York
With all fh»-se events commg up and
more, ninv is a great time to be a fan o(
I law ks sports.
Nine of the H'
Iwrestlers Marpi r
sent to the Midwest
Kegional champi-
ionships on Feb 1 1
(qualified for the
national N|CAA
louriumonf in
R«chester,Minni--iii.i
Harper won tmir
inJiv idudi titles,
{took three seconds,
and won three third
places as they fin-
lished second to
'regional ch.imp
;Lincoln College m
the region meet at
Harper The Hawks
missed >;t'itin>; .i lOlh
{wrestler on to
Inationals when 141-
pounder Shawn
Slenc/ka suffered a
dislocated elbow in
his semifinal bout
land was forced to
jdefault
I "Lincoln was
[tough this year and
took a few too many-
first places," said
Hawk coach Dan
I oprieno But we
li.ivi ,1 strong group
going to Rochester,
so we had a good
shot .it doing v\ ell
there
i Winning regional
ichampionships and
advancing for the
Hawks were Aaron
Cohen at 174
pounds, Eric Frway
at 1H4, All-American
Joe Cileissner at 197,
iand joe Johnson at
!l3.'^. Victor Juarez at
123, Ben Mena at
heavyweight, and
,Matt Irvin at 144
jwere runner-ups, and
■Anthony Santos at
!lS7 and Mike Miller
jat IhS finished in
ithird place.
i Qualification for
national participa-
tion requires a first,
second or third place
finish in preliminary
competition.
Harper won the
regional last year
.and sent its entire
team to Rochester,
where they finished
fifth nationally.
I Trie H arb inge r
^almmy Mwyr C«M«g« » ^alatlw, llWwolt
VoiMM XXXir
IJt .ibrch 1» , id66
Harper addresses sexual harassment
Soxu.il M.ir.is>nu*nt i^ \vf
and intiT»fl\ M.ar\ h>r thi>M' i\h<'
nave gom" ihriHJgh il It - hjn! li'
fvlieNf that it can happt-n am
.s infi here at Harp'r t olli-j^i- I
1. 1 that must clt>n t kimw .it>nul m
ti<His»" ti> i>»nor»" KvauM' it i^ -uih a
Jt'liiatf tt>pii til Jis, u»
St'xual Hara>Nm»nt is illf^al II t-
K'tirml as being wxual ili><rimiii
tn>n b\ fh«- i.'iirl ^\-ti-iiis Tl-
incliKli"- ur!
il fhi- .il«' iniiiKlr* <fi'.>tin>; .1 ht'-tik- or
i'titimut.)(in>; t-ru triwinirnt tor ihv
h.ir,i-M\t
It .1 -luiierit IS M-*iullv h
'ii'v -shi'uUin t Wamt" tht-m
bt'lifM- that thf\ i'n».nura>;» vt Mu
harasMT to i-xhibit this unu.mti-.!
K'h.i\n>r IWn lhi>U);h th»- situ.i'
rn.)\ ^t'l-m arnt tivl (■xtn-miK >
' mil, '• '> '"';
h»- i>. Ntti,
■ tuiU-nt sl-
Miivi lit K'tl.l\ l.-l ,;•■,,• .IF
in thi lAt'nt thtit tht* ici^ulrnr ;.;tH"s
uiir*'i's'r1fti thr Ii.uass4'r will m»ts|
this ,)s a Inrni kI wmsi'IiI
V k tiiii lo I ontiniu- tht-
U!u-. aiiUJ hrh.u h'l I \ »'n if tht-
*i.ir,)ss.r vtiH-s ni'l .iMitiniif .Mlh >h<'
• ' u tmi It - hkrlv thai t-.
•,. ..nl:;i;;, ^ni h.ir )-■
uni a>;ai!isl lh»'
\i'w Kill ma\ mmder whort' a
% K tim wnuk) gii til tile charges. The
iiiitst ot^s lous answfr nHWt of us come
u[' with IS to call Public SafH\' That's
ji lu.illv inc»>ruvt Students should
till a ci>mpljinl ivith the \'ice-
rrf-idtiit ol Human Ri-stmrces
'Nhfn tiilJ about thi' inursi- ot
■11^ OIK should taki' Susan
K.a/mierc/ak Stud»-nt Trustee lor the
Student Senati', nt>li<'.l ! was not
aware that charges ■ iiUil
Pr«Sld«llt Responds to Qriovanco Fiarper production a Dretwi come true
KMi Dmwtch
; ,^c ,-, .. .,,
The l;rl^■^
Nisid*!
•ff to
NBttOMSlS.
1 irafion loW T(»i' Hiitl
, <ll.*ll.-.t hv tK.- St. 11.' H
A troup* of fairiet perform an entrancing (onf in an 1
momant of Shakatpaara • classic 4 Midtummmr Night'* OraaMk
Itoalth WmMu
klch* off In MrtL
— prntB 4
mck NatiMM
A toaek of Mamoy
ami a vfsit kaoli to L
■•opagot
Aft»A
A elooor took at
^foo MTMo
is an int.
• ■ partH— »'
• ■si>|ylKwl .
The Pr,
nnding hearing to N
, sident Ihe ^acult\ ~
tue to the tact that thi
.ldbepr\-Mdingo\er tht .
1 -d the tmw that the PrtMdtr
i.i. ii.»ve ti< preptire t»>r •''■■ •'■ ■'
There 1* a gteater
tllc
• iisi.
Ipuitl
Hmwk* Mftooil goto
f*a4y for aaow
m—9mg»t2
ine the I'rt-sident s on
iieni T>ii>i gnev jrur
!h the JVi-sident and lii.
rkinir, hanT to reM'lve 1
choret>graphv
ithm the stem-
■ (.ostumes and
lane IJi-B»>ndl lan in-
crevliti'd with K'th ot those creative
honors The costunH-s tor the "mw-
rs weiv average while tho^e
ines were ver\^ givid, utiliz-
;nvn atwl leatv images in order to
11- the idea ot nature The chore-
.phv was an unexfHvted surprise.
-. 1 rral stings were performed dunng
the prmluctK'n with taines dancing
■ r\ ga\ manner
.iltimalelv made thi»
pla\ gi>i>d w as lis I ast Since thi.s pla\
contaiiwvT no delinitue mam charac-
s,>voral n^les were called up«in to
port the stor\ l( ri-xolves arourkl
' » haracters. TTie
.■ \ ovmc io\rrs a
. 'I I hi-seus c«>nsists
. I us (IB Bogulski)and
i-vtmlhed, Hipp«->lvta (Cathleen
i«in) A* th«' play opens, Theseus
betrothed Hermia (Jennifer
.1), to IJemetnus (Sean O'Brient
. n sht- tTulv loves t.vsander iNick
list twist comes
' find out that
I .randt) loves
IK.' magK
n (T(Hid laclwunl. King of
ttH- f-airies and Titania (Tina
IV/vbvIo) engage in an argument that
wmPLWronc
IB
P«»«2
Harper News
The Harbinger
Maich 17, 2000
Harassment: Coll«0 offers victims support in Healtli and Psycliological sorvicos
coninuM from paf I
with Hunwi RestHirct* and nul v* ith
PuWic Safet> '
WTiiTT .1 student whii tommitUi)
tht- il harasament is Knind
guii;. ' <>llc«i> will takv disii-
plin.ir\ .ution i hi nu'st I'xtrfnu-
irtiiin win iriihulf InMiiii Kiikcil .'tl
nvpUN iir K'nig n-^trulti1 rrcm itr
t.iin .iri-.i- I'll fimjHis llu- diM.ipli
n.irv Ktion t.iWi-n vvill di'p-nJ on thi'
mitivklu.il . irium^t.>ni.f v't th<
di-nt
It - jIm< imfHirtanI lh.il thi- \ iitu
»ieek» a»unM.'lin)? ThiTf i-. no nnht or
wnmR in how th^ siud<r\i vv ^11 n \. i
And tht'n- - no one t\(-.
locK.il pri>h!i'm- •'"•
i-\pvn»-iKr ^onu-
.1 V I'f % Jlt!u ult tun*- 111 vJt-uiiiii, *> Jin il
inj --omf m.u |UNt txtome di--
It I- v<'t\ iniport.ml lo ri-<p<\l tin-
tim .ind r<-.pi'it how thr \Ktiiii i-
HEALTH WATCH
^ to Ihi- most likely a vir\ tir
,1 ■>! in tvpiTU'nit' tor thi in
Ulniu. • hjrj^Ntnfnt
. , ur- hi,n ■ • .intpii^ Ihi-
■unM-lir'c "■ .It H.irpiT
^n.-^-. -^t ' r!u\l v\ hrn it
,1 how thi- stiulonl
Ihi\ .TI--0 ■^iv th.il tho most important
ihin>; I- to jttn ' . '"•
1-: 'It
th.it
lhi\ pro\ ido here Jl Hjrper.
It sou ^n- wondering when- ti'
tind the policy, it w ill mrt be found on
the Harper home page Thi-a- are
hrivhurvs on the stvi>nd t1tx>r of A
Building i.>n >exual harassment if you
w.int lo know more There is also a
, o(n of the poIiv\ in the student
I . en out each
..■..,>-ui ;. i l!n u. .in\ student. U
vou have an\ ^uestuwi*, pleast- call
the Health and Psx fhological S«M-iic«s
.11 ixl t^^C"^ V'u can also contact the
Uomen s IVigram at exi. tiStO.
• Safe Spring Brrak
■jnng Br»-ak w |u.sl anmnd the iirtmi -Vix-
lu readv to relax, party, travel or Cfvnd
imw with fneod»? WTule the goal ot Spring
BnMk i* to havv a gtiod time, you don't want
il nriiwd with an miury or trigedy. The
Harper WrUnew Advisors Club m »pon»of-
ii^ • Safe Spring Brrak table on March 21-23
Id Iwlp you have safe ■■un, safe lex and %ate
partying Slof> by the table located outsuie of
A37* (nwir Financial Aid Oftice,
Student /Administration Center) to pick up
maferials and giveaways Want to wm a
$2500 scholarship' Complete the Safe
Spring Break pledge at the table and you will
l««ii^Meh>win!
•WcilncM Week
April U-1.1 marks Harper CoilrRe's annual
WfcMnMB Week This year there Mill be over
30 hHtth and wettness seminar* eiKompa**-
^ all dlMMnion* of weUness-inteUectual,
pliyikaL amolionaL nocial. and spiritual,
kidudp "Smart Ijcmf. Making Any
Relationship V\or^
Busting", 'laser I
".Acupun.
"C'.irdto k
• Ur^laiuJmg AtleiiiuHi
' the Ufespan". "t« it
Hypnosis"
Hepahtis' .
Benefits ol
Deficit Dim
Safe lo Be Lwiy m tlw Suburbs'
Sex and the Media" and moix- A
ed m the week is the annual Health Kair on j
April 12 whew 60 exJubitors will orimdej
ii\fonnation, screening and sen i
array of health topic* and i*>ue> ».. (-.>•- ;
grams with the exceptKm ot a blood chem-
istry screetung are FRF.E of chaise For more
information call Health and Psychological
SctvicMatext.626».
Yep even in this space we could fit an
ad so go ahead and give us a call and
by it. It is really
Inexpensive. So call us at 925-6460
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAR^
Nursing Students
Thorek Hospital & Medkal ceout
Tlwrapeutic chair imnsaf^ services will be
oflcied on campus, April 6. April 26 and
May 11. The cost is $1 per minute Tosched-
uW a maMagr, call Health ind P»ychc4cqpcal
Services at ext. 6268.
mt€tt¥t>mto$ta.eoe
<* HtneatrgradvvanlaiMWao*
<" MMa*aamina<aaMI»t)ina»rM>«iMW|
CM
Mfmt»Tnnt
tan
Before You Transfer,
Take A Trip Downtown.
DiPui
Ophn
HcnsF
I StiK-i'iits in !llinoi» air I'ortuuJte to itaw so mmy college* and univcrsitic-.
llrom which to ciwosc. Before vmi traiTvlcr, coiisidcr this. IVP.ml
Univer<tirv has one of the fincii ac.alciiiK r.■(^lll itioiis in the
Icountr)'. And wlicii vou go H' iiiie'MtA'i lui a will ,^^
1 rcjlizc just how iiujxjrt.ifii ih.ii i-
IVPaul olVer-. jii extensive nuniivr uf iindcrgiaduaic dn^rtr ("• ■
lovk Mudcni to laciilty ratio, ^null ^m- .l.tsso. rtexiblc hJu\!
financial .lid and Miholarvhip opjHinunitiev. All ihn i-- iu<.t a ijuKk
train ride m \i»i>ri commute away. To learn iiixrc alxnit
DePaui. join .l^ .It .<n open house.
Open House Schedule
SMwdav tVhrxian l<». 2(100 - %00 aa <
aiS:Main>
. i4 InlMmation !>»■
StimLiv. (tluiur. 2() .'iMiii 1 : iM) pni iWupwwiiMi bcym « HiOO tmi
, iK.'^i X' ■ I Mtipm
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PR^-KH.I^IK■\IU•^ IN KFQl IRllK l*ll.\M i. Ml
1.^12.^62.8122
1 H.irbmj^iT
March 17. 2000
Harper Features
Page 3
ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS!!
Do not forget that the last day
to drop your classes is April 15.
kind of fitting that it should fail
on tax day isn't it?
burst Your C red] Is
HMinUtR Dn.Hht'
Hmrkriur t^f Hit\tH» ••
Harper Speech breaks school records on road
to National competition in Portland, Oregon
STAFF \««TEH
V\ h<i km-w tfuTi' i> .1 r<M>nl-ftwkinn. nut ti
(• -'
jKuit
\.ltl..n
T'
r "" '■■■
thi-m ^[i
il- 1,11 1
hti» ho lifK .ibout thf
ini w innmg lh«- -.Mlf i h.iii)
!,■-, 1>V i.. ill,' liMIli - .lir.'x I.'!
; \l iwoKk St'K
Bmtheh^ *4 \ppHHt St%*tu:e /Vjr^rr;
(.IvVl'IIU l)KM(.\
inttTCiilUxi-:
I honipii'ii--'
Mi-.ti>t\ In •
»'A i-nt- intt" fir.
1 iciv .in-
H.)rjvr Sji,-,
ni.iki-. :li.ii .
uul iUnt iiitcrprcl.ith'Ti
Xiii'^iu- (hf !J tr.tiii titfnj\'t}f*M ^ ;iu
■^hi'lomi (_.iimi"i ,111
f,. ■,.... .1 AW \\ ith .idmir.ilinn .iiu! , . ..
thi'ii till.nv ii.irn mrmKf- I .I'rnrs.
pl.ui ki
mil.
J ti>i
p.-
rsua^iv I
OWTO rOUBTlSV JEMUFER OSeOHN
f*r Mm cMH*ra at Mm Stat* iBwpttltlaw.
(LmvvrMtN Divimimi), sjys that. "This year
H.irp«'r hji a •.tnmt; team, not iwily on o>iti-
im>tlit\, but jlsij im tram >pinl "
.il In .idjitum ti> her many accomplishments,
t .i>mo> was M-k-cted as une nf two students in
ttu- \shi>U' slate to repn-sent Illinois at th»'
Interstate I Vatorv Cdnl»^t m Fk>nda. which is
iHH' ■!( tlx' oldest and most pnxligious con
i<,-Ni' in inn-n-K'- "she views this as "a rikkI
.k.u ^' '.-, i>.Mii,f n.ir^tiT .in.i th*' *HXHS, h
> ;;. .^v <.. - ..: .1 i;,K»».i linu-, .i-,
.ill !•>.■ lonijvtmi; in the Renumal
M iiM .until ml Match 17 IH and then goon
1.1 \,iti,>n.ils m Portland Orx' .^piil V7 C o-
; • ill! Kialini; uho placed lourlh
Mi-it\ |)iMsioni liT duet aitin^ alon^
i* ilh teammate lenniler l)sbom, slate-, his
ivcilenunt aKiut ({'""P •" Reglonals and
~ ' MiiK b\ Himplv vavinj;, Im totalK
< \eii lhou^h \w IS m(Klest, he is y
,iiid ivtr\ indu idual on the teji
I't/vb^liv who iommentet.1 that these .m
.Hil-t.)ndin>; sludenl-. who word extremeU
hard I l.iqi,! > tiiU"-!''
\ou IS the time to wish "Harper s finest"
i!! shi I-c-nI al Ke^ionalsand Natumals. and to
Ire.i-Lire eaih moment of, as Pr/vbvlo piiN il
i>ne ot the bi^xest things that's happeiud \f
the Harp-r Sp<ivh Team in \ears "
v^ho
speaking
PACKAGE HANDLERS
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^ Ask your wellness advisor ^
"students van anonvmtmsK submit questums on wellness
nlateii topivs b\ placing them in the marked box uutside
the Health S*r\ ices tXfice in A362.
Answers w ill appear in tuture issues of The Harbinger. All
questions will be thoroughly researched and responses
w ill tie pro\ ided by healtti care pnrfessionals and are not
.ittilialed with The Harbinger.
Q. I have had two tinus
FALAHNf
IHwt» t, hon) W. I
Ph: 847-705-6025
OCT TO urs sr mcii
V) Mho* fr<>~ Sgw loW U>t aSM
4rt Vivilnni9 ©I •**• f^Mtpwu,
col ev ?4 tnv |oWn« a)
i-s*s-4un-x>a
Am»m Ca4*: 3M*
y
infections this past year. My
doctor put me on medication
both times. What exactly is
a sinus infection and why
do I keep getting them?
A Sinusitis, also known as a
viniis inlistion is an intlam-
inatuin of the sinuses The
sinust". are air tilled cavities
kxated adtact-nt to the nose.
The most commi>nlv affected
sinusi". are located between
the eves and m the cheek-
bone
Some signs and symp-
toms ot a sinus infection are:
nasal congestion, green/vel-
low or bli>od tinged dis-
charge, pressure mside the
head pressure or pain
Ix-hind or around the i-ves.
heavia. he w hu h is vvors^. in
the morning or when bend-
ing forward, cheek pain or
tootfiacfte, postnasal drip,
cough or fever.
Otten a sinus infection
starts with a cold or other
upper respiratory infection,
but then bacteria gets into the
sinuses which causes the
infection or inflammation.
Sinus mfecticms are usually
treated with an anhbiotic and
a decongestant.
Applying moist heal to
the nose/sinus area will prcv
mote drainage and drinking
lots of fluids will help to thin
the secretions Some mdivid-
uals are more prone to sinusi-
tis and may expcTieiKe tfiem
recurrently Sometimes this
predisposition is due to aller-
gies, smoking or structural
anomalies ot the sinuses
Talk with your doctor if you
ar»' con»-err«'d
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Comin#ntary
The Harbinger
March 17, 2000
Bringin' you the
luck o' the Irish
Top i>» tho morniiij; lo \ .i !
Erin f,o br,ii;h'
\\h\ .im 1 t.ilkin>; -^> tiiiiTU '
\,. It - not iH'i.uisi- I h.ul too
mvKh to drink l.i'-t night, but
that might bi' thi' ..ise tonight
because it's St I\(tru k s I ).u '
You mav not i\on know tho
ri'.il truth bi-hinvl this dav.
Ik'liovf It or not tiHl,i\ h.i> .i
religious, <ipiritu.il b.ukgrouiul
to it
Gooil oKI ^t Patru k. .t^ ihv
story goe>. aiounii ton thou-
sand years ago, ihasi-d out
-snaki-s that were invading
IrolanJ, and >ince thon is
known ,1^ the Irish iiu tholo^ii .il
horo I hat in turn is the reason
why we wear green today, and
why we drink grct n bei-r
And , it you '. not Into
drinking, which this holiday i-
knowingly celebrated tor, vou
could alwa\» make or have
vour mom nuki'- siimc d> iuiou-
corned beet and labba^c .in
Irish specialtv
I'm goini; t" celebrate :l like I
o\ . t \ \ e.u - ha\e a tup ot
■,\c\ s with my jolly Irish
.mdni,i iliMi- w itli feasting
I. II lier hoiiu'nij>ie Irish Soda
Bread and simu- Irish spinial-
t\
Alter that I w ill be headint;
home to ii'lehrate with in\ non
Irish trtends. For instance, one
ot mv friends is celebrating the
holiday tust bt'cause his name ;-
in the title it th.i! isn I a lam.
excusi- to drink I don • know
what is
•so w h :1 I r\ I t i\ .V \ .111 .tfi 1 .li-
to Cfii'i"' .1'' : .' -'
>i' sate, and ha\e a UAy\^\ >i
.itrick's n.i\
,lr to .1 ^n.imr o, k
■ditorlal Board :|iilMi
The Harbinger
New survey on lounge
it all just a big waste o
area asks question: Is
f time and space?
SakMk Z. JaMMr
STWr ARITEB
Inii I re.»ll
C urrfPtK. thiTi- i-
MifvfS in I BuiUtii
.iN'ul Itif usi> .il I'
loun>;«" -Jrej In ttii' i^>>. •
stoa- lh.ll was J<>n>
Ihi- Stuitenl Sen.ili- ;
!tl. ShKllTlt I 111
1, ..iiinutttv \hf surs.'V
iini\ li.i^ tiNO i)uestK»ns
,iru1 ni.imK .isks stuJonls
whs thc\ usi- lliiN p.irtK
ular iirr.i .i- .■pc.>-.%i li'
ottiers
Thv H'asvMi <<<•
Srudt-nt S«>natf
Student 1 iff I. i<mniiU. ■
.jmr up vvitfi thiis siirM'N
IS duf ti> oinci-m-. iaim
tl>e noiM' level ami tfii-
etttvl It h.is lAiT nv.\Tb\
cbsst-s and als»i Ihv.iu-.>'
of tH>v\ n>n);i'sti\1 It Is ,it
ciTtain times ot thv .i,n
Mhe\ alsii w .in'
tKias friim stiKl. .
usf it on how mi^tii
problems likf llif noiM-
Imel and ttie ion>»i'stK>n
pnitMom mi|^t be tixed.
, .irt-.i !-• u-i'd !n
.juiU- .1 l"l "I pi-"P''-
S'lm- nuvt th.'it trki.a-
tfu-rx- Ix'toff aasM-s xt.irt
l>thfrs like to sit ttur.'
.ukI ivI.w .is ll>i"\ watch
piH>pli' v^.ilk through that
,)rr,< ll> iKtUlTM thlMl
: is„-> It this Kningi-
~ t.iki'ii .iw.iv most
1^ «,i thii lhi'\ II
vh.
use
students .h..."
mij;hl K-iomc lusl .is
iiinsv .iiui con);cslixt ,is
this .Mil' IS
'I'.ilK simple I'xpld-
1 .is to why this
lounge afva is ust-d .i lot
IS KvauM- o( it s neniT.ii
location and hew easy it
is to tind It Si also in the
I six) tiuildiii>;
I here s (he
:...:... ^. Center the
lutorin*; t entiT the
I ibr.ir\ .ind the
Bookstore liK.iled [ii;ht
by this are.i Tlus, lluTes
the Cafe ri^ht around the
, inner lor those who eat
thi'ir lire.ikt.isl iir lunch m
the loiini;>'
Ihere- .ilso st.urs to
go to the third IliKir and
stairs leading outside
Sending machines are
right outside the 1 ibrary
and a pav phone is ,lls^^
kxati-d there
Sime studeiils don't
re.ilK v.ire .ihoiit the
noiM- le\el .nut most |ust
navigate their v\.i\
thnnigh tli. . r.n\. J '^o
when It gels noisv or
crtiwded, most just walk
right on through It divs-
nt stvm to Kither them
that much
1 he noise never
b(>theri-d me, but some-
times its a little crowd-
.1 said one tirst vejr
student Another said
the problem is "Not that
tiig ot a deal ' iVie stu-
dent fniintiit out to me
that any hallwa\ can get
crowded and noisy, espe-
cially during passing
pcnixls
So It seems that the
general attitude mi>st stu-
dents have about the
problem is not even car
ing atxnit it Many start
nu-mbers here tielieve it
IS a problem that needs to
be taken care ol So dues
the faculty Also, the
Bookstore has bwn try-
ing to get the noise level
and congestion problem
m the lounge area under
, ontml for awhile now.
I he next time you
pass through that urea.
see if you can tell why
this survey is imptirtant
to all who are involved in
It
Isk Uncle Bill
Cot « ^wtion* Aik Uncle BUI. He ni«y not be right, but iti ttill
goo4 «l»i<ie. Drop off jow letteri to the HMrbingtr in AJ«7.
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l;f rK UtscLf Bill.
EvtRVOKt THAT I KNOW
KH li Ut THAT I
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IIOM,y.SlH.ACL> INVOiVEB WIJH
My test miiNr* You sii.
IMC, ABOC^ OATWC. BFCAUSE OP
rill 1'l.tssl Ki Wl UAVI l.OIltS
l^KOM OUS Hilfc.Mls AM" IVtN
nun FAMILItS How DO I Tltl
HIM, OVt r«l£>*t» AND OUl
FAMILIES THAT I'M NOT INTM-
ESTfO IN HIM THAT WAY AT THi
SIOMESiT How CAN I DO THIS
MCaUSF. Of Ot'TSIDE INTtltNC*
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- FASON ANU lOU SHOULD TIUST
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uvea HEN THEY SHOULD DATE
CALIY
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Editor in Owe;
News Edito.
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Acting Sports Editor-.
Copy Editor
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Faculty Advisor
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tn* Movtion ot tne eofiMfner
MBMr« Address:
The Hwbtnger William Rainey Harper
College
1200 West Algonqum Road
Palatme. H. 60067-7098
PtioneNwrtisrs:
business office 1847)925-6460
news office: (847) 925-6000 x2461
fax; (847) 925-6033
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■-lOMDK A.V.IK
^1
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How important is the
Census? you ask. Without it
our community could lose
Important funds for Emergency
Services and Roads.
How much time does it
talce? Well that's simple It only takes
a few minutes every ten years so make
sure you fill out and send in the form
before you forget. What are you
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I SAID NOW!!!
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Arts& Entertainment
The Harbinger
Much 17, 2000
Eyes Wide Shut an eye-opening experience to the mediocrity of Kubrick's last movie
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acclaimt^ Uirettur nl (iill
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ver *awCTi with his Ijtesf prf-
wnutiim. Fm's VVkIi- Shut
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studying easier
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right?
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^ over to the
Student and
Administration
Center and listen
to
vant I'ui k iK.
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Journalist Lowell Bergman speaks to Harper
Producer played by Al Pacino in The Intider talks about the future of news
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Writing J
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Lonnie Brooks and sons perform
blues show as part of Java Jams
Guitarist IVter Mul\ ev opens tor classic Chicago blues trio
wwsuxTcyi
W'hat do Uf>-and'<'aminK songster Petvr
Mulwv and Chifasn blut"* lc|i;i'rHi- i iiiinu'
and Wayne Bnx)k> h.ne in lomnuMi' Ilu v
biith put im nxkin>; jh rtorni.iiut- ,it H.irpi r
ColtfRC on Friil.i\, M.irih l~
ITif -.hiiu ^l.irted jt aKuit ~ '« p rii uiih
the eleitritNin^ pertormancr i>( IVtt'r Mulvfv
VUil\f\ h.i'- >«imehow mananiii to insent hi--
own type ot mujiic, whiih he will he the first
to say is "sort ot impnn acoustic tv«:kward
sideways stuif."
His music cc«ne> tn>m hi- h«Mrt and rt-allv
detaiU what he leel> Although he i> an up-
and-cjwnmg artist, this w as n*>f one o» his first
performances, but one i-t omt Isi'i fvrlor-
mances he plays while t>fi tour eaih \kMr
Mulve>' has played in many difti-nrvl
placers, from Whelms in Oublin (where he
(Wiginallv started 12 sear- a>;ii| to his tavontf
song rtiom, a little cate in Fort Atkiason. Wis
namied Cal* Carp
This was Mulveys first performann- at
Harfiers |ava lams Coffehouse Series but
ipvrn his reaction to it. it might rK>t tv his last
"Th» IS an exceptional music senes, ' Mulv ey
said, "it IS so rare that all of this comes togeth-
er,"
\ttiT an energetK performance by
\tuKt\ the audience was toaed to wait
while headliner Lonnie Bnx>ks staved stuck
in traffic Howe\ er. when BriKiks and his tour
bus pulled up It came with a big surpnse - for
tlie first time siiKe New Year s Eve 1*W
Lonnie Brooks and his sons Wayne anil
Konnie all convetf^ on one stage
In an amazing performance thai bnnighl
cfitvrs tn-im all sections oi thi' s.|udnit and
.Administration tenter I onnie used some-
thing that was (o him a tn-w tool the acoustic
k'uitar He has ptTlormed in front ot iro«ds
m I urope and on the teleMsion show itn
't!,i..- but in all that time he had not used an
.Koustii ji;uitar '^impK -"."■■ '^^ hadneyer
had thi- gut- to -'vt eitrii to
aiouslK HriHik-s used oniv .hhIm. ioro\er4t)
\ears
1 orinie started his ..anvr in I^^s- and
» h«Ti his n\i>al funttlv Kj.^< i .line out a- a hit
he could m>t K-lieve it \tv tirst rtxiird was
J hit. and then 1 had a v» hole bunch of rec<>rds
th.it did vsell lor me. -aid Bnx>ks
WavrH- Brooks, w hti has been plav ing w ith
the band since 1»*^). says his dad got htm into
musu btvause he was K'rn into it to the point
that, he ust-vi to put headphones on mt>m s
stomach w ith K>th me and mv bmtfwr '
Hi- dad - iommitment to hi- wi>rk uould
ama/e e\en the nu'-l s^nxy t>l muMCiarts
We would wake ti> i;o to schcmt and dad
would be writing or plaMn^; -timething, and
wed come home and he would -till be writ-
ing We v\ ould even go to sleep, Wayne says
with a -mile, "and he would still be writing
and pljving ■
I imnie also included ba Kins in the devel-
opment process They would s<imetimes help
him write the lyrics or develop the beat.
So Prter MuKev and l,onnie Bnxiks have
at least two things in common they txrth put
on great shows and thev Kith write awes<Nne
music
Harper and
Barat enact
dual-admission
agreement
l'.i-;-cr College and
! ( Ollege recenlK
neo a dual-admission
.rermcnl that allows
Harper students who winh
to complete baccalaureate
- .11 Barat to enroll
^ ,111-ously at both
-thiH»is. The agreement
was signed at Harper by
Harper President Dr.
Ki>bert I Brvnider and
Barat Pri-sidenl Dr Lucy
Momw The agreement is
■ !iH-live immediately.
L'nder the agreement.
Harper students must meet
live admission require-
ments of birth lastitutions
for ciincurrent admission to
both Harper and Baral.
Students must also satisfy
the admissions require-
ments of the Barat ptognai
m \^ hjch tfH'v plan to auqar
I Oice admitted to
>;ram. students will
complete their freshman
. and sophomore years at
Harper College taking a
: prescribed program of
study for th^ major and
j then advance directly to
Barat College to complete
dwir junior and senior
years.
j Dr, MomcM remarked,
: "We are quite pleased to
; enter into this dual-admis-
; sion agreement with
Harper College, Our pri-
mary goal at Barat College
is to serve the student. The
dual-admission agreement
witfi Harper f aciUtalea iMs
service by enabling stif-
dents who desire a four-
year degree to complete
their education with the
finest offerings of both
institutions This allows
both Harper and Barat to
provide the very best for
our students."
Dr. Breuder furtftcr
itolad, "We ate pleased to
offer &n» opportunity to
Harper students so that
they can continue their
education close to home
and earn a baccalauicate
degree from an institutian
witti an outstanding repu-
tation for higher educa-
tion,"
For more infonnatian.
contact the admissions
a<hce at Harper, 9K,«206,
or Barat, 295.4260.
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Harper Hews
The HarbingiT
April?, 2000
Spring brings construction off Relationship expert Michele Weiner-
new Performing Arts Contor j^^yjs jq speak during Wellness Week
iZ.
In cas«" viHi haven't alrpady
rH»hied. wintor is over jnd
construction has already
begun on Harper s campus
in the Ubent Arts Center, the
gym in the Wellness and
Sports Center, as well as to
c(a»M-» and otlkom in all three
buildinKiL
Plus, there are s«wne side-
Appnnal for constructKW wallc-s in this anra which an- n.i
oJ the new Performing Art* Uinger available t»i um- ^>
Center was ^iven im Fi+im tv
2<*, 21X10 with an evpti !■
pletion date set ior Febf u..i > ^
2002.
The construrtum site is
located between the Ceramw^
studio in the Liberal Arts
L enter and the nrck- parking
k>t m front o( the Student and
Admin«stratu>n Center This
area has alivady been enclosed
with a chain link ferKr th.it
was put up on March ?
The new buildin>;
C.D.B Project and Ih." lllireMs
■tudents, facult> and stait w ill
ive to walk anxind this area
,n order to j^ef to th«r deshna
tions
Ihe new Pefftwming Arts
C enter will Iv attacl«\l lo tbi
(. <Tami>^ siiutio jnd Mu->n.
Instrui-ti.'n 1. iiiliT. otherwise
known as I Buildin); .iiid P
DuiidinK This ne» buii^lmn
will ivfter mon- facilities to stu
dents int*Tested m tfu- arts
rhene taciUfies include .i
nil theatre with 4^11 seats
rhis will allow all musK and
State Lejtislative funds and drama pertormanci-s that are
Harper College funds pnnKl
ed money for this pni)ect
Harper has umsI ih.' Illinois
State legislative lunds beti>n»
for other protects on campus
Students and members c>t
faculty and staff mi|;ht be
■lightty inctmvgwwnced by th<-
ienced-m awa becauw tnanv
of them cut across that area to
get to the cafeteria in the
Student and Administration
Center, the l*rarv or bookstiw
usualK in |U' which i- I'ur
current theater to he per-
lormed m a larger c eiiue thus
allowing more students to
jftend pertormaiKes that fend
to sell (nil at tfu- current Iihj
tKWl.
St) evni though the n'lv
slruitioo hen- al H.ir|XT iiii>;ht
inomvenience some and might
seem irtfU-vant to others, it is
constdfns.1 a tremendous deal
ior those inv olv ed
11 X • ■ ' ■■--* -'•
tionsh.,
again. -lav- i-n.m
Buster" and best selling
autfuir and }>sv, hi "therapist
MicfH-le Weiner I'.iM-. who
IS iMH- i>l the -(HMlki fs lor
Harper t ollege - l^lh
^llnual VVellne>- VNeek
Tuesdav -Vpnl 11 through
Ihur->itav April H
Kn<'«n tor her short
term therajMutiv apprvtjch
to maintainii', fs.ihhv i-ela
tian!Jup«,V^ ~ vmII
vpi'-l •^■••..■. ,, , ; i ine
I ;, , hliUJUCs t.'!
M.ifiiii- MU Kel.iti.'nshij
Wort It ~ pm 1ueM.l.n
\pril II in ttu> Iheatre ot
the Busine*s and StK-ial
Science Center 114''
According to \Seinif
l\!vi> Viho runs her .'vvn
I enter m Woixisti*. k
nrararch shows that (here i«-
a definite formula lor mak
ing relationship- uorl
Weiner Uavis wh,
ap(x'.ired in a orwhour sp«>-
cial m December on W'TTW
Channel II ^alUsl ^.v/in.v;
L<«» Afriv will lowr -.uch
topics as relationship goal
setting, conflict resolution
and relationship sleuthing
to identitv relation-hip
strengths and break had
n>lationship habits In thi-
Wellnesv Wi-ek M-minar,
VViiiur DaM- will demon
strate how these tcs:hniqui-s
can be quickly applied to all
n*lalionshif>s in vi>ur lite
A leatured expert iin tele-
\ isiiin nIiiivn s such as {.yprah,
4!' Hi'u'v C /!^ Tins .Vturmiiv
.ind Ml. r.UiiK s/;,.^ VVeiner-
1 I. ,. ., the ju\i^''< .'»
A. . ,-ii<ii,iililri/ ,ItlU i^u, ..;
I'rti^ram fi-<t s(,jviii< Tiijfrthi^.
I onxidered b\ s<ime cntic-s
as a ground breaking'
K«>k vcith ad\ ice aKnit bow
vouples I an come together
instead ot getting a divorce,
!>.'••.■', iUi-liifi was senal-
MiCfl//s and Sew
maga/ine Rather
than psvchoanaly/ing vch\
people behave the way thev
do, VVeiiH-r-Uavis directs the
reader to examme luiccess
from earlier m the relation-
ship and tells the reader to
scvk positive outcomes via
short-tirm simple goals
based on Ihiise things that
worked in the past At her
Harper program, Weiner-
Davis will explain h>w to
take these down-to-earth
practical steps to impnne
relatiorvships al home ai
work and at play
With Wciner-Davis a-
one highlight of the
Wellness Week event!., many
other topics, such as
( landling Rage: Yours and
(,>tticT. " "Is it Safe to be t;av
in the Subuitis?," "Cardio
Kick Boxing," 'Wellness
Benefits of Pets" and "Soy as
Superf>ero," round out the
three-day event, which is
free and open to the public
For moiv information, call
the Health and
I'sv.holc'gical Services
IVparlmenlat'J2S,h;t>8
Join the lugsling Club*
ncctiiigs held every Wcdnesd.iy niaht.
Student .^nd Adntinistt-n tion Center Lounge.
Before You Transfer,
Take A Trip Downtown.
Open
House
I Students in lIliiHiis aa- Kirtuiuu- !» h.ive w many colleges and universities
from which lo choose Bctorc m>u xunsHth consider this. I1ci*.tiil
University has one of the fine!.! academic reputations tn the
country. .\nd when vou p> i<' niitrvKw ior a ph. you will
1 rcali/e just how im|H>rt.tni thji
DcPilul offers .in cMcnsivi f;uniki ot iindcrorjiluatc degree programs, a
low student to faculrv ratio, small m/c elasso. ikxibl.; sshcdules and
financial aid and s.holar>hip ap|M>rtunitieA. All this is |ust a quick
{rain ride i sommuic luiv To k-.trn mure .ibont
l>i r\iiil, join us at an oj>cn house.
Open House Schedule J-
S.iliir>i,o icl)iiur\
SitncLiv. Irbnui.
I. 2000 - 9:00 am iReps«x«io« hrpm at 9M am)
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HARPER HAPPENINGS
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• Envirothon 2000 In br held on Harper
Cntlegr iimptj
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ntmai is»u«- is Jiso iikiuiHM in thf urn)
bettttcn. That vcor't iiMje will bv wt-r
land* mimi^P'r' ' " ^.rcv
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MUtirom whrr'
thf lumprtltion.
r>k> trinntnd usun rn<m mirtheddem
j{teioiiwiM(»a«{>wte<mM«y<«and lUin
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'. inh>rm.itK<n pl< .1-
-inker. •»«>Hi»~l -r <.. . ;
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• tUtpn Cotlefie 23rd Annual
National Art exhibition, 'Small Work*
31)00. " «< heduled for April
iM<f<;cj K«-lli-r HjffHT Lollt^'
curabw. anncnini t"> th.ii thr IVd Anr.>
lit WiWil.!.
J>i m the
>n the MiHHC and Art
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pN'tDgraph} ;v,, t 1 leramic and (iK-r
•urulpture, prints and drawing and
mined mt>di.i ThtT»- .ir.' mon- ih.in ml
.irt)-f tritm .ill im-r tl .
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in thr ga>k*f> <>n SJt>nil4v
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• Harper profe«!^or and Antarctic
f.»plorrr Paul Sipiera presents The
Antarctic t«peri«-nic'
Har^vr pri<!«
prrvctidTij; a i
c>n Ihurvlov. April I' at
n thf Tho.iln >■( tin- Fiw.i;i.-ss
and btKul Scienee Ci-
Stpirra nrcentiv Um
she South PtoJe !•. .xllf. t
meleoiite* in terratn i- - '
earthly pawiMe ii> ih.
the planet Man. Hi» team i-
noted rrwti^MRy m mUgmuiii t
afW Owen <.".drrii>t
The talk on April 1 1 » hi. h i>. .iIm> thj*
m t^ 68 hefc^v
ArHanrlk,
matum th ,
ufxlitMndhag oi -r, this planet
md extra-ftptra^tr
■\,.lmission to this pr»*M'iU.%tit"m is frrcl
I. '.iJ.'t'N
* lliree Harper teachers awarded Best
^i-arch
iiiti u-.uiini; r.HUin' jean-
.^t.iixin .ind Chri*ttne
'/ifmski ■■ ' Collej^i- were
.varded H. it the Illinois
1 itHtn tot ln>ututiondl Rt-soarihi
<niv Their paper, "Mc>ti\ation.ili
.\>pfit.s ot Reading and it«i
MtMsurrmetvf ,u the C ommunityj
I tho n-sult i>t three years of
'• rt-ading V. latsnmm*. The
search indicates stf^iticant gams in
Indent motivation, as well as a step in
the devetopmenl of a motivaticn instni-
m«^nt U\r ils.> if thf . .in^tmmtti '"oIImw
• ■I [ .ij-»i ,-,,(* .11^*. a*\^mifd the
\,iti»n.il Ciiunol for ReM,'aah and
I'l.inning BeM Paper Award for !<*<«
i rane, C>U!>t9ifsun and IWiem<ikj will
I their paper at th.
■ me f<jr tfie Akmk :
In-tilutional RescMch in Ma\ ODtX). i
li-ari-l oiii-se GiHlafaon and Chrttitim>|
I vpt-rtise has al!ii«i K^en rec-j
'he Illinois CommunitVi
U I HS through thfir
' iii-nt to !bi K CI'
'mmittee ftv th.
i dt'\ i-iopm**ni.*l
WABO-WINMNG
>(|iiXft Coff€€HOUS€ SeRIES
Pl^€S€^as 1
Willie Porter
Friday, April 14
7:30 pm
Student Center Lounge
SUMtent and Administration Center
«k>v saved Ikr bcH 'ill laai. tanrr doca i
ia a nui of hMOMa camtatean to I
tatter iHIl Heat Ike a«AcMc to I
ihc>vajaaia
With special guest
MUcGaMar
Kraig Kenning
la a iacal inartte.
17.1
110.
110. al iiaMts dar of alwn
CaO oa al 847.925 6100
.4i
It
Bergman: Journalist
and former 60
Minutes producer
talks to Harper
tiln
HergmHiattf
i husin*^sni.r
~-ucs.
m,in
>ti' s«'nt ti> fHX*-
iuvv loumalists
Is of C BS,
i -1 llfWS-
- . i ,.^ inorv
' A rilf .1 --trTV
tfun .1 i
.iK'u! 'will
•it point K-ing. that monm ullimateK
tontrols thi' uorld
An ix.impU' h»' >;.im- in\oh<\l 'in \ll
bidding wars that g») on b«-t\\»vn tht-
■•s tor coverage of pn>bablv th<' most
[.Hipular pnifes<iiiinal sptwt m the countr\ He
citwJ tfu- issues invoicing the San Franctsco
4»A^rs jnd its supposed conrwctions with the
ni.tti.i It J network had bcvn lohbvmg the
M I ti> broadci^t ganu-s and a lourrultst
ill id»>d to wnte a storv about the maha con-
net tK>n». the owners of the 4Wers nvn mt%
well play spcnler because of had prc-ss Si.
the question thai begs answering malerul-
izes What comes first. rH-w* or monev'
^^^ course Ihi' aivswcr to that ijucstion
reoMins tndividu.il But, j a>l!cvtion ot indi-
Wtduala CW1 in taci impact the wav things
fia\"ebeen.
If enough people get together and
demand sorrtethmg, heads of coqwraliona
will listen, " Bergman said.
So, where do we sign up?
Pag* 4
Harper Features
rhf HarbiiigiT I
April 7, 2000
HEALTH WATCH
■MMhMMWccfc
April 11-13 nurks Harper College's annual VWellneM Mteek.
This year there will be over 35 health and wellnei* teadnm
VHOOipaMing all dillMmioro of wellness. Ask your profin-
■or If you can get tMn cnidit for attending any of lhe«
nt£E pragnms. Seminars include "Smart Love: Making
Any Reiationahip Work," "F'nxrastination BuMing,' 'leaser
Eye Surgery,' 'Sctf-Hypnosi*,' "Acupuncture,* Xardto
Kick BoKing,' "WettncM Benefltai of Pets,' 'Under«tandn«
Attention Deficit Disorder Over the Lifespan,* "k it Safe to
be Gay in the Suburbs?" 'Wooien, Sex and the Medu" and
many more. Also included in the we«>k is the annual Health
Fair on April 12. For a btodiure call or stop by Health and
ftychotogkal Servkes, A362 or call xt. 6268.
•Wood Drive Comes lo Harper
Give the gift of blood. Yciur donation could >.ave man\ lives.
Partiapate in the Blood Drive on Wednesday, April 19, 9
Ajn.4 p.m, Student C utent and Admmistratioii
Center. Tn-at* and sruv ■ vl to all donors. For mow
iniormation call Health and r^ychok^pcal Services at lA.
o2o9.
•Chair Maaaape
Muscles sore? Back hurt^ Head a<;hing from too much
studying? Take a ma>isage break! Therapeutic chair mas-
sage wrtll be ofteretl on Wedne^ay. April 26, 12-5 p.m. Cost
is 51 per minute. Call Health and INycht.»logi. 'i >..i".i,o* sf
xL 6268 to schedule an appointment.
•Kelaxation Seminar
Want to feel refreshed and relaxed ' eunie ti) the Pribram,
*DD You Need lo Relax' on V^dneaday, Apnl 26, 2-3 p.m., {
A243, Student and Admintstratian Center md l«am various
relaxation technique*.
Harpist Gwyneth Wentink
plays classics at Harper concert
She tame out .it i-\,hiK
12:15 Alimn, m.iri«>n viKfl
dress cv>vere\l hor siender
form She fold us, in a Dutch
accent, that tht-n- would be a
change in lurmat laure
would be first She sal diiwn
on a wooden chair and cra-
dled the harp on her nght
shoulder. Her e>'«s closed
and her head lilted down
slightly for 20 seconds. Then
she played.
On March 16 17 year old
l.wyneth Wentmk visited
Harper and gave a spellbir>d-
mg pertormarue (m the CeltK
harp Playii^ the music of
such renowned composers as
Bach. Debussv ai
Wentink. showoii
has takt>n lirsl pri/«' tour
times in mafor musHdi corn-
petitkwvs. and why she wan
the firsi harpist to place in the
i'»*j ^oung loruert Artists
liitenutiunal Audiluin.s She
has also been awarded the
Beracasa Fourtdatii-r "-■ ■
the M.>ntp«'lli.T R.v
\rti-ts
When the music started,
her fingers became a mes-
miTi/irig, mining ,»dheMve
connetting the harp with her
K«Jv and f<>rmmg an almost
seamless union t>etween
woman and H>ng Uxiking al
her face and seeing its
smm^th veneer, it seemed
hani to imagine such power-
ful mtivements erupting fnwn
such lranc)uilily But the
amount of discipline that she
must have undergone to
reach such prohciency at an
early age ccHikin't help but
produce a powerful, yet con-
trolled, form of art
Wentink began playing
the harp at the age of five
while living in L'trecht in the
Netherlands B\ eight, she
was alreadv playing Mo/art
with the Neth<-rldnds
National You^ Orchestra m
Rotterdam At Im shr f>»'r
torm.-.( I'l 'r..n| ul ^>uftn
Be.<>
S. .• ..: ihe age at l~
Wentink proi)ucc*s -..nmii^
-tvmingl\ v^ut i»t h*'r tini;*'i ■
tip- th.il wiikl ...■niiiuf
rrm-t }•' .
-till h.i-
aiHi in.
best cor
Harbinger.
mm A367 "^ 925-6460
tJ* Ask your w«IIimss advisor ffl
Students can an<>nvniou-.|y submit tjuesticms on wellness related topics by
placing them in the marked box outside Ihe Health Service's Office m A362.
.Answ ITS will jpptvir in future issues of T'hr Hiirhmf>fT All questions will be thoroughly
researched jnd rvsponst-s will K' pniv ided h\ health care professionals not affiliated
with Vif llarhmy;ir
is on txrlh control pills or if other medical
conditions exist that the practitioner wants
to monitor. If a patient is sexually active,
ttie physician may test her tor sexually
transmitted diseases (STDs) such as
cfilamydia. herpes, genital warts, gonorrtiea
or syphilis Wtien the doctor is done obtain-
ing lab samples tor ttie Pap and STD test-
ing, he/ she will ttien examine your uterus,
taHopian tubes and ovanes as well as each
breast tor lumps or ottier abrrarmalities A
gynecological exam usually wiH cause little
or no d scomlort When ttie entire exam
has been completed ttie practitioner will taN(
with you aboul ttie results and answer your
questioos or concerns (birth control meth-
ods, inrsguiar penods. etc.) Harper has just
opened a Women's Clinic that provides
ttiese services for students Call 925 6268
lor more information
I O: I'm 19 ym* oM and I luiven'l aevn a
gynecologiat yet At wImM age should I
: ••• one?
I A: Usustty around Itie ^)e of 18 a girl
{ stKHjkf t>egin to tiave regular gynecological
check-ups. or earlier if she is sexually
active Stie can do this through her
mtemtst. family practitioner or pediatrician
Many women ctKXJse a gynecologist, a doc-
tor wrtx) specializes in ttie health of female
reproductive organs Ttiere are a number o(
components that are part of tfie gynecologi-
cal cf)eck-<jp. One is the Pap test This
tost is done to detect precancerous and
csnosrous cwidibons of the cervix as well
8> some types of mfectKms. It is recom-
mandsd that a woman have a Pap test at
least once a year Sometimes a doctor will
recommend them more often if the woman
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I' ili.it
mrnt
Commentary
April 7. 2000
The Harbinger
evaluates your Student
Senate candidates
Wfll, lis that tim<f ol year again
wh«rn Student Activities puts out th.-
ballot boxes and ■''-
run for Studi-nt -
I his vear Th,- H.,
t ike a *tand on I.
rh«"«>e po»ition"i an
-tudent Senate r'r.>i "
j»tee There .1 ''■
lach po-vition
For President thi-
■ ' l.ngitler and \.<
'ier hi» served
I- Student Svnatr 1 ^
, i>t vear, and as Him
I. las- l.ilts Committ. 'iy>
lk-nK-.tler h.*- .i. Hun posi-
,.n», he hi "i iriabiht>
. handle I. vemplified
PV his lack 01 .iltrndaiKo ,it th.- Cl.i-~
i,if( Committ.'i- meflm)!;-
' th.T.-l
,.,.... .- -^ torn>.
st-nate Senator, lames Skyle* ran last
\e3r to no avail and has decided to
run oiuo J^ain this vear His qualiti
cations include Nu •. ' i'"^'
battalion leader i <.
the Arrow member, arm w muui.'
the Students Rights Coalition in tt
\orthwest Suburbs SkvUs stjnii> >.
more students ri«hls .ind -hariHl »;>i ,
ernan
Ti it.lt
Iru»!
Fish.-
Lorences cfualiti
he has spent the la-
ber o( the Student '-
Like her opp""'
al»o been a vn<
Senate for thi- , .. ■•
unlike her opponent she h.iv .il-,>
worked closely with tht-
Administration and it is thi-
ence that we feel make- hi-r .1 > m
above the rest
After much caretul consideration
Tfic Harbinf;t-r ha* chosen as it* candi
date for the 2i' h>...l v.-ir
Student Trust. • .~ti''
The elections tin- vch .ir> ^^'icd
uled for April III: H.UInt- vmII tu'
taken at thi- Campu- lnti>rmalion
Center in the Student .ind
Administration I cntir and at the
Bookstcri' in the 1 ibiTj! Am- C enter
editorial Board
The Harbirifrer
Student Senate elections -
why bother? this is why.
AImK.
had ttH-m I
I «jn n.Tn.
s4>rTk*w. f^-ri- .tf>'
ofv- tomi or w
And t.'
N"en stud'
vn-n- alw 1
Ilk".! imp.
.A rair
.H'l'.iri-i't' ■
in th»' end
. p tfw* vhool
tiig we can
'. !• shfnild '
th.)'
ixl y
recent -i
turnout 1
\.. H ir.H' ^ ii.«'
it !>•. - .,■ ir It - tiiTK
T, jdef, an mmntr to ««**
^.. ,. ..-jmm|i5m«iti«».
The rm>st important reastvn >
fVmofr»cv fK'Sin plavin(t' h.it'
Hxmii ol the Reput4ic' here!
(orel.ith.*!- tiniijhl and died, s«' '
.M- III.' fHi'i'U .i.uia.t!...— ••'■r.Hir
txHijih! tht
In c.>iin
sir.ippiit •*•
dl\!-M»n 1
1^ lu ■
• iitH l)lear\ -
thf\ I thi- .idll*
thm>;s and will llieii In extension,
i-ive tmwn' Uvwav
It s mit |us| aSnit vans, though
tm« m Itu- Student Senate ek-c-
iWes thi- pivwer out of tf*
nation's fiands - for, if we
1 ! \ oti- thev have tlw pnvilejse of
, (Hunting si-nators ot ttieir choice
I think It IS verv imp.»rtant that
ivii-nts vote in this election, says
.iirrent Student Trustee Susan
ls.»/mierc/ak "Facultv and slatt
don t make the difference in tiv •
di-nt Nxlv, It s tiw students."
l>rH- of the candidates to rcplaie
,1/mienvak. Tracv Fisher, agrees
It students want thmgs. tf>e> need
to take control of ttie situation " Ttie
•■(•st way to do that, sJv- -.n- 1- t.^
,;tt out then- and vote '
It all this isn't ifMid- eni'ugh ti> get
,iu le the Ixxrths. consider the
words ol student Nioife While "It
\ou pa* tuitKin, why not make your
Av-n Chinees'" \ou xe >;.« to .idmit.
lie has a pimii
Vi now tfiat we know the v ;■
ot Student Senate elections li;
tH> nM*«>n to wait I II see viMi at the
fH>lls
tt.itioni ri
sk Uncle TOfti
Cot < qurninn' H.i L'nclc BUI. He may not M n^m, mr.
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Staff XVritors
Asalatanta
^^oe^ Bago. Sabaah Z. iaJnai
Jose Lacdaa Rich Nathaa Porter ^toble
Oonoral Pollcioa
Editor m Chief.
Actir^NewsEi^tor-
/tetlngA4EE<»tcif_
.ManLMinarih
_J*ichDaswKk
OMMpyalM*
tolTMtO
tn«Ml
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tet«ig Sports Edilor.-
Copy Editor
.JUanLMmarik
Jennifer Moses
Business Manager-
FactJlty Wvtsof-
__Rich Daswick
pi«*«wd B^iiwNT t»iiw#»ut the K*<»i ywirWiW^^
Tfit »*tl»«W'» «0* Pl«»t» '» to erwri* Bit Mirpw coi™nu»t» «th Wonrwtlon
p«rtan»» to tt» c«i»u» and Its lumMidini commnty
"CfSSS --wmM Wtw. to tt» •« or and fwHw to cw «*tor«» Utl^
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MeHMAddrMs:
The ftotoH^er Wiiiiam Ramey Harper
College
1200 West Algonquin Road
Palatne. «. 60067-7098
RioneNwrtMrK
business office. (847)925-6460
news office: (847) 925-6000 »2461
fax: (847) 925-6033
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I The HarbinKiT
April 7, 2000
Commentary
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STUJCNT
STKSOSAf.
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tnjOCHTBOC'
■ VWIco'*^" *i^'^ to ll.,irf»»*i'
THANk VOU HAHFfcR CDI I >
TAlJESWQ^Tm:
I..1-. t» ttv« I'.
:. till I 1.11 i
I drill - lli>ri
n«k. ■»
".tklnft
from frbr«*r> I* »o March 2
' much awi-
iiiin'
\*HiiKT whv
•ui in build-
1 in;; 1 il.iKi.il Artsi Ihi-n in tht
.i SAC \i,»\-t«c bitaust' ttu-rt- IS J
. '.'H- there.
V ou ««T wonder >» 1" th>
.«iKst»>rr .' i\ !<'•'
•^.•^ H.irj'.i l!i.~i <u- •Mtnt
• v'N •' •'■ ■' 'iind thi>fine
• ■s lite tan be
,j, ..... ...^ ..^,.: ..i.v >> If V<X1
drvam up S4»*naru»' Itki' ttu-M-
iSS-. ,1 ht. . «n he mt«v intn\">>tm); Xnv
It', vini have vou lan
n .■ nn- at stncllinewhiil
.,,,. .i I Mill chivrtullv
Sometimes the difference between just
^M^/tfLf and truly //r/% is listening to
the right radio station.
Don't believe it? Check out
Harper CoTleac
«1 radio station
You just xnightbe^urpris^
le's
Artsa^ntertalnmant
The Haibinger
April 7, 2000
Pases ^ ^r":i^
Joan Jones brings her talents, charm to Java Jams
iZ.
ST*ff «*»!TER
InddN Vljnh 24 WM a tHTific
Java Jams anvrt-rt m rtw Spring 2000
series. The ctmii-rt mntjiiwd thre*
artists wh») sKjrpcl thmr Ulent with
tho«e who atteiKM
ll Ix^an with 17-yMff-oid saigrr
IHsten Thi> nirl w» amazing. No«
i>nlv IS shf uU-nleil. •ihr wa» abt> very
sweet and Wind All sht> had on stage
w ith her was t>nt badkup smjui-r whu
playt^l a guitar This backup singer
p»t happ«*nol h"> K' h4'r fjthor « h.< is
v*'rv' »,il«fi»e»i himst'lt
iri-uv i!r. ady hastioealbumout
Htr s«\inwt 1^ ■ ■■•^•"? '"It ionirp tinw
this Vt.n I- ''lA ^;ltt.^l
stRger and s,.i.>;>n i ,u-i -Itf his vi-rv
down to s'jrth V . -i .lis that rt-mind v ihi
.1 little ot k'wil .irni a lot bke the la«e
i Histy Si>nnghi'ld
Tristen started writing her own
sof^ and singing when she *vas 15
Hit vvKals harmtmi/e tH-.iutifull\
'.Mth th«- |{uit.ir rM»tt~. jnd rtnthms
^hf statrtl that tht- loniert area
IS a \erv beautiful n»>m, and ••ht-
bked pert<inning hen- J lot Iristi i
abo stated that thed li>ve tn ct>ni'
baik Jiid (srliirni h«Ti' .i);ain Sii
Christina Aguilera. caus, Irisi.iVs
star has pist begun to nw
The sectwid performer w.i- j mjn
K- the name ot FM "MTiith Hi' surl
tfd. hi* s«'t oiil Willi ,1 tiw H'^'''^ -'"d
(hen A totalis dvvi-si>nn s..m; that had
ni> Ivriis The M>und ot it was very
ipintual arul had eclM«-s «t Asian and
(Native Ameriian musH" and rh\-1hm*
m It
Along with I M ■smith whoplavs
guitar, there was R><b H ■ n
guitar and baikup vh.: !<
di-Cares im Cungi' ilrums !>, iU
» himes and a ramslK V v «n. ralK, it s
|u.st \ M Smith fHTtormmg jlooe mi
siagi' s.> the audiencf that night
sh.Hikl W h..ni>red ttvat twn suth Ul-
inili-d nuisKians .ltl<>mpann^^ him
FM Smith h.is thnv alhunis imt
Hj.s third album is .utualK H- <•■-<
(Kilo album and it is lallisj K...
When .isktsl if hi- d lik>- i m.
back and p<-rl.>im lu-rt- .it Har(H-r
again. Smith said. 'Mi>st detinit<-ly '
loan lones gavt-
the third and linal
p-rti-rm.irui- jivan
a 1 ililh hair
md has Kn-n
a -wmg K-atured on tht- show Popular
She has toured with S«-al. Fastball.
/igg\ \1arU-v. Super Drag - a band in
KnuwilU and Shawn Smith, who
All sijfs
.ompjri- loan |one*
-iiuih mim- tjlenl-
wrote till- siin>;
It w- ..-■'. '
t(> am .
tt) Sh.
I.sl.
Sus,m K.i/niir-^
who tum«-d 2\
i('('V birthd.u U'
> s(iii),.nl Iriisi.f
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n lt-as*->l si.mi- Imu- this tall
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blues* \ out liki- 1 ads I )J\ lom-s is a
v«-r\ multi tjU-ntfd pi-rtumu-r sh*-
pl.is ~ i!iiit.ir 1-1, mo and tnimCH-t In
I , \i .1 song that sh«-
. V mtvrs wroti' in th>-
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Mu h.u-l I iii'ss u hi' h.j^ ,in .ilbiini nut
in thtw months and guitarist Muhaol
Fordays. who also has an album out
in SIX weeks
loan Jones said that she'd like to
conw back to Harper to perform and
sei- thi- i.inijnis dunng the day. Her
influenii-s were classic bands like
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IXiMs, rhe Clash and early U2 loan
sa\s sh«- s a sucker for melodv
sh<- 'L.-i- that the |a\a lams
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tangible
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muU-town hi)(h MThtHM whu i^ tht' lidi>i>n in chargf of the
Student Council Pre»id«i The kif^Hdl chwce fur
winneT in this eltTtwin i~ i « 1 Reese Wilher»pt«i«(. *<
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April 7, an
Hawk Sports
Page 11
Track and field jumper Foster
realizes potential in sprints
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Harper freshmjn |.imw
Foster rwvcr spnntwi j sinKlf
race until midwjv thnmnh
hi-- si"nu>r vi-.ir .it VV.irnn
Mn;b "xhiMil Hiiwi-\fr this
-priiii;, nun h >'i thi- Harji-r
o^.-fl.- Ir-i, t tfjm *- --IJtlOss
1 ; . • :. hl'^^ well (i>slor
III ij'.ti' in sprinting;
: '. i-nts
histi-r ^ i..»,Hh>"- .11 V\.irri-n
t.-viiti-ii midn.n lhr<Hi^;h
i .<vti'r -. tmal st-jMHi with the
t<lui- lV'vil> to u«' him for
sprint- .itttT h«' hjii prt'\ i-
Hish Jiim- i>nl\ lumps Iht-
W iri-n ciMihfs s.nv s"''i'
,M .(I ntu! m I'ustff tor sprints
Init fosli-r vNould ru'\fr tulK
i:.t thi- khjrui- til rr.ili/c th.it
■i.il
t.'t in.itii- It ill the tin-ils
is l.ist spnn^, but
'■';fti' m thf ton-
iir,t\ mi'fts
tu'v.iiis. i-i ,1 pulk'il ham-
strini; I his mmsup HjrptT
ciwch Rentf /ellner pnnid-
fj Foster with 4 dwnce at
n-di-mption
I ntuld s,-c from his
traininj; and running that he
was a giHxl sprinter - a good
quarter miler, " /fllner says
lostiT now sprints and
lumps ivir thi- H.iwks. coni-
(vting m the -JXlttO meters,
the 2W meters thf 4X-M>tt. the
long lump, .ind thi- triple
lump
I ostt-r n-ali/fs the opp«ir-
tiinit\ he h.is this spring arul
has set his goals hi)^.
■ Ki-all\ ■ Koster savs
Mv m>al IS to tv .) n.itioinai
champion
Foster tiKik one l>old step
towards thai goal on April
Isl v\ hen hi- <.|ualitied tor
nationals in the 4Ml)0 and
■4\4(Kt ri-lavs at VVheaton
Colli-ge
Fi»ster's work ethic in
practice made a great impres-
sion on /ellner Foster said
the disappomtments he cupe-
nenctsJ last year at Warren
pro\ idi\i another iiuentnc
to sumi-d at the \|t AA
Division 111 U-M I
I last MMsonl just made
me more hungr\ to do bet-
ter," Foster says
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Hawk Sports
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ita •
cou««« • A9HI :
Talented freshmen boost Track team
Ir.i.
team NK AA W>i,
Central <
■( «M
our hesi tiiru-*. thrv
tb.- r.~l ■! 'he «eaM>n.
I iin hT
And I wtnild sd\
Altef»*r
I*MiMr
that thi- Ujm far suqM^iMed mi .•»ii.st.i
tKit» h>r the hr<.t meet.
"Wc onlv have J tew p«€ipk- ,..^i.;ii.ii
sprintpr Ijmwi FiwhT laaidt. "hut the liMli-
bit we do havif ts rcallv goncl We dun 1
have quantity, but wi- havt- a tot ot quali-
On the wiMiu-ns Miie (uiif K-stu>, a
track rooluf whu Nvisi» »'\n>pfK>ndl athk-t-
ic tatenl. m.n K- HarptTs top temale ath
lote. Aljio a k»admf? scont tor Harpt-rs
basketball team. Zelliurr said that lestm shows a
natural abilitv and lnstln^.t^ fi>r the sport, despite
m-x'er rvinnmg track in highMhiHil U-stus. a native
o* Colorado, sh«>wed her ability b\ hlovMHi; .i«.)v
her competihon at Wheaton
Jestus breezevi In .1 first tini>h m the M) meters.
ckKking a personalht-st anJ national qualiKing
time of 2S 5 Thi- lri-.hnian .)l>o lumpj-d ^-feet to
quaUf>' for nationals in the high |ump as well
Zeliner ongmalK niruited It-stvis tor |umps but
soon realized that the trvshman lould do tar more
"She's a r>ew track athlete ' AMIru-r sjvs ol
(estus 'She's nex er done track at all I recruited
her to ir\ high |ump. and I hjid nti idea she would
be as natural as an athlete as she is
'She's got a lot of spe«\l and shr s ^ot .1 lot ot
^i athkfte:
took* ML
rxplcMuven«i8, wMdi i» essential in sprints and
jump«. I couW lee her bwng a multi-sptirt athlete-
a heptathlete "
Tracv ThtX'le. the onK returning M'phomoff
Ironi lasi spring again qualitied tor Nationals at
Wheaton in the f«)0 meters, i|.H:king 2 ■*' 4 Ih>»'le
lompeled all the wav thn-ugh to the tmals m ^*
and htip»-. to place higher this vear Sue VSagner
(Chicago Sttinmei/) also a hrst sear track athlete
will tbmw the shot-put and discus I rvshman ( iina
Mullo/7i (Schaumburg HS) set a I'K ot M Ih m the
200 meter dash, and also set anoth«>r PR in the *»<
meters with a time ot tiM 17
' She s doing v»r\ well /ellner said ot
Mulo//i she s ttaimtt \ er\ hard sh,- ran a o'' 1
and I think lor her tirsl tune in ionic>etition (hats
We have a kit ol
■■ul they're sup-
K our r^v* will
1 couidn t ask tor a better women's
am, ■ Zi'llrHT said 'The\' an- rr.iMi
iivung and trainmg hard."
For the men. sophomores L>a\e
shafrinn (Sprints, relaysi, .Andy Kamel.
ind Sihaumburi; grad Ke\in llkason
etum trom a team that tiKik first in the
Kegicm I\' last spring and 7th at iiation-
als C.leason. who also plaved for
Harp«'r s tiH^lhall team in the tall, cap-
tun-d .All-.-Vmerican honors in the 100
meters last vear
Bill Wolfe, a decathlete ,
two years ago. figures t > be orK' of
Harper's top athk'tes
Corvjnt grad Tim Vaughn, another
promising treshman qualifvied for
nations in the 400 rru'ter relay alof\g
with Foster. Greg Baluk. and Dave
Shafrom with a time i^ \.M> and also in
the 4X1 UO meter relay with Foster at
VMuMton
'1 think he's got a great ami>unt of potential, "
ZellruT said of Vaughn.
Rounding out the nwter for the men will be
Aanm Ginhlle (Morton), who will throw the shot,
discus and lavelin. Sophomore lohn Rossi will run
distances and also set a PR m the MO meters.
rhe Hawks were scheduled to travel to \orth
t entral otKe again to compete at the Chicagoland
Championships last Thursday and Satuniay. The
Hawks next travel to either the Warhawk in\ita-
tional at Whitewater Wisconsin, OR the Lee
i .ilhoun Memorial at Western Illinois L'niversitv
Both mtvts w i-r»- s^hedulixl to start at 9 am
Harper tennis team sKows great improvement after last
year's record-setting campaign
SKKIS STAFF MWTDt
FUrper's mens Imus team lost
four o< Its top players to graduahon
last spring and had no incoming
heshmen out for the team However,
FUwks coach Roger King believes
that this year's squad is just as gixxl-
if ni>f better
Perhaps the reason for that it the
significant imprcwement the return-
ing players hay e made since last s»m-
son.
"We feel real good aKiut our sea-
son," King said. "We lost four letter-
men that transferred to four-year
schools, and we had no freshmen
ci>me in But I thmK uc re as strong
■IS we were last year
Nester Nayak, a transfer from
India leads four individuals who
qualified for nationals last spring
Nayak returns at \o singles.
"We expect Nester to do very
well. ' Kmg said "and will be one of
the ti>p players in the region "
Sophomore Andv Hoffman, whj>
competed at no ft smgles last s»'ason
has been the biggest surprise so tar
Hoffman improved so much that
King moy ed him up to no.3 singles
Hoffman hasn't missed a heat
di-spife playing tougher mmpetilion
and has lost only tvie match in his
tirsi Ine outings this spnng,
I think Andv Floftman has been a
real goixi surprLse," Kmg said of the
Palahne High Schc¥>l grad. 'He's hit-
hng the ball harder and moving a lot
better and has fust in^roved a lot
overall "
Fremd High Schcxil products Matt
Lea\ It and Ttxld Petersen also return
tmm last year's team, that had one ot
the most successful campaigns in
sthiHil history The Hawks cruised to
a 11-2 retord in dual meets and
placed 4lh in the natiorul tourna-
ment I ea\ If mo\ es up from no 4 sin-
gk-s last \ear to no 2 uhilc I'ctiTM'n
lemains at no.S.
"Both Matt and Andy have
improved so much they're taking
over the spots we lost (from last
year)," Kmg said.
The Hawks continue their success
from last sea.son, as they have won
four of their first five matches. On
March 31 the Hawks traveled to
Springfield and edged Illinois Valley
4-3 and routed McMurray College 6-
1
The Hawks have a busy week
ahead, as they next host Dominican
Umversity Tuesday, then welcome
ludson college on Wednesday, and
conference nval College of DuPage
pays a visit on Thursday
inger
the »«irp ftf liarper college V«*^ ^
IHiiiiiiiil
Ysnr
First Latino Senator from Illinois speaks at LUSO conference
Mck Oaswlch
kni'wn (h
hxvn thi
I .itmns L . ..
VjIWw.i
►tfd tur sr."
WhiWp.
Fratih lolw»o. lMn«r*M« OiMraro.
and Vincent* Qmttntm
worked with JnaiNta ■•••l*r<N«l
pictHrcd) l« ceordinat* tcaater
MigiMl Dal Valic's «i«it.
Speech team returns from Oregon competition Skyles, Fisher
Harper C«ts 5th in r«cord y«ar at Nationals conf aranca ^^ a»_i<A
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M«ffi,»n ( inclHT C««mt-- is a
ir vrtvr<in jihI aLsu
- co-<:a{>tim Hw
il was tMmed in tfw
rv. trtJnfw* al«> earned tw.>
Intir-t.il< * >r.iuT\
t ..tniHiiiiiit rhen* an" iwilv
i\\.' -tiulrnis ih<»en Irum
f.ii 11 -Lilr .iru! usu^llv Ihf\
,ir.- trv>m uni\ - ' '<'!
r \ I \r.ir sv hiK'i
rmlMVl tiT ht r .ibilihi-v 111
Tfi*'-*- Inti-rpri'tatu'ti
Iht te,»n> .Uv)uii<%l !i\< ~il
ver medaU Ivm> >i»t<>
alrrady mtTitn>rn-vi as
Com«s'it acliievements m
Pr>»st> Interpretation .ind
; . .1 h 111 F.ntertain It-nnitcr
<.MHirn and ci>-vaplain ^haun
IVtsoa.sKtii.
C«»nw* to«ik
this lime
IVrsuasum
risptvli^i'lv
another mixijl
I bron/.
■-kylw' trii.
'k-nRsUer (it
; (he Studftit
' rUelMrtkwv.
: o( wtiai
race, Skylct'
, .'iiin^i wxtiwr w«t thiiuKht
u> Ivive ended with ht!i
iri"'i'if"''nnnt as wivilor on
t:v M.;:'<i Cx^Ucier Student
•^ i..i!. ihi» wat not f
-, , j^ --» I li-4 raboundri
: :n .. -I hli
>.^i).><'> . uident
tSefiaie Tfea*uf<rr fori
I suppiTli'il thi
His nWNSJj;.
leive ihe u
mati' ){i>als MiU it!i il^--
(irsi-vear meniKT . ■m, nr-.
(N
M.l.ith »
.ig.iin n.i-\!
r»%rlM\1 I
a.s a '
well
Umail r\"i.ills,
Mi'ing Ihf > it\ I't 1
was \er\ Ih.ih'
M* SoMcn on p«f( 4
V- Uu- Il ,lfVi
\.u1jI
, .lilts
.i-Lin.i h
'Attn not winning UM
vem I CMne Id teem that the
most inyortml tMng i* to
Kiti»v-- ^•i'-i^ ""rovtie and
ne\<er loee
.■s ThiHif^
• '«• appnfhen-
-ivf .It tirsi, dttit much prod-
duijt hy his fnends he even-
ludlK filed for deelion.
"sksles ran a campaign
IV huh included several Mopi
in daMmoRW, a ipeacii at
the Latinaa UnidoK iMMlinf
the wcond and iaal day of
the election and wiiminK the
endorsement o( The
fiiHWUprr betoe-piifling out
a44lo40w<n.
' I would lett M Kunkt
tor a 00011 companDismB-.-
Ihb only halpa to prove ttwl
he caies ber>""> ^ wcwid
not haw n. d not
Inity carpal -' "
la
►i with hjik tme <>< educa-
" '"n in the Senate The
■ cht at KtHMevelt
It ntanv
■ ui tvh.it
mnuon
t>i bt-v 1
\ Fwhc*
~tar dw had a
rhdt misM
>m.' the >i
even lhoii|i)
iihe was a member of the
Student Senate she rww sh.-
could dii nwire. Sc' ■
ler than to take thi- ^. ■
TtuiMc qwl on the Board of
TVusteea? Tim ponlian is
the shtdenis' voice im the
" inl
l^isher a looUi^ lonwaid
to taking on the rraponcMli-
ties of this posilian "I am
ginng to get as much feed-
hack from the students as I
can and take Ihia position
very wriou&ly.*
Current Student IhMlH
Susan ICazmiefczak is very
excited for Fiiiher. "Tracy
de«erves to wia "s^"' "■ •
totally qualified u.
and a g<¥Kl pencin.
I think !ihe will do a
JM» year."
Harper College PmWIcnt
Dr. Rohert L. Bieuder if abo
confident of Fisher. 'I Mnk
dw » going to make a gnat
■ucceasor to Susan and lam
kioking forward to woriiing
with her."
However he abo ataUd
that the low veMc turnout
leflecta student apatfiy. Iht
fad «Kal we did not gH the
turiKNit does not mean vsr
did not get the two beat peo-
ple for the iob ' said Dr.
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Harper News
Small Works Art Show displays talent old and new
■MiNatiuii
SViff WNIIIP
SirKi" \pril ^> H.irpiT h.is
bet-n hiixt ti. th. N.Ui.m-ijI
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vrtiT.in .. h.nf
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tiiri-s. rtchin){>, print'. ^n<i
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American Family Theatar'a musical varsion of
^oliodrs Plnoeehlo takes to the stage at Harper
b.ill, striibf li^ht". i.oliirts.1
iiShls. min inK patU-rns
uisir^ a cokm mtkIUtI and
Harper features
Speech: learn returns triumphant
The HarbingiT
April 24, 2000
si*f» vmnn
SaturJ.u Xprii I' ,ii .'
p.m., tht /Vnwrujn I.iriitli
n*i«w piesentnl a musit..il
vfr^i<»p >♦ f •-!,. t ..llixii s
ila^^h in thf
■>'■ II .nti-r, lU^
I hi- shoii .it ■,>ru- hiHir tittiHi'
minuU-% ran lu-i !..r.
enough that it h«i •
.»kfv ,iihJ I ^ ,- tViMi
Mttrv'latiij th. ^ound dinvtor
Thf \rrnritjn (jniiU
fh.-.r.f I, J I'hilavl.-lphi.i
i iMxl n>mpan\ hut all ih.-
aittirv from thi> >;niup an-
MlhCT tmin Si-w >iirk or 1 ,>%
This KHHip has alr.Mvl\
tra\i-l.-vl :i<m ftuk-s pLn.il
1... ~"-. ii«. I ..K . . ...
iiietlfl»t»msim»,
th>
vh.r
!h1 ~..'i-ne
continued fram page 1
v^a^ Rri-al mivtin^; people
trom all >HtT thf lountrv
liunati IS extihxi tn ht> im the
team afc;ain ni'Xt vt-ar
\» a >;n<up iht- liani par-
Ikipal.ii in Kfddor > ThiMtcr
and wa> imlv a (ow pi.mis
fn>m making the s«Tni-linal!>.
Mso to K- mentioned for
their hard work aiv th.
., inches lett Prvzbvio and
Maru.i I itrenia Tht' assis-
tant iiiaclH-s alsci ht-lpt-d the
team and an- I mda l^ng
Tina rrv/b\lo and Kati,
\ I ton
•fie
I hi
peitormanu i\
■ the Man
i Dharni-
>iii.i>lh;
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CMV
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>ast ionsisi»sl ,.t tour
1 id Ihrw female ai tors
" '■ plaveil
it-rts 1^1
:..nvik, Ddrrtii
pla>t'd FinnK'k>
t ox, Mdry-laith Givens. (22)
(>Uyed both Guru the C.\ps\
and the Coachman Am\
S*rah Hallttran []H) pla\ed
>he Blue Fait^-. Carwlvn Sniilie
(23) played Carmella < at and
Rhett A. Kdlmdn (;:i siarnxi
*» Rrnvchio Als<i tra^ellmn
with the seven actors are
Charlton Barton, the tour
RMtiaKer and -Karon
ASe7
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and Hfhin /fiW. to nmne «
tew
The show opfTHxl in the
Milage square si-ttms, ''•'^^
all the actors except K.ilman
in the scene It pn>^re>seil on
to s«>ttings as \aned as cami-
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Commentary
liu' Hari-'injjiT
April 24, 2000
Harper, what a wondrous
voting record we have!
.Y notf to th<»nk aii ot ihf vS3 %tu
JenK who voh'vt in Ihf Harrfr
atu>ii i\ (• (Ji'inifd ni>!
tiU I til 1' iinl\ S^ <.tiKi
bi' p. i;'-
folk> who ran rtMl!> Jo i.ut
abmit tho school, and <,onu- c
Ihen-i ,r, ,,iir ol«Ttt'd othu.il-
Thi-\ 111 ii> in .in\ Ihiiis;
the\ tlo
Lest w that t>ur v ampu-
ls jii>t a niKroio-m ol thf ttai
probK'm v\huii '- li' '' ■ ■'Ur ip.i
thy turrt'ntl\ h.i- .minti .
by the throat
Harper i-. n<> >' f or Hn'
last tew
24,00(1 h..- ,1 .. ..^
mere lOupK- o; luiti..i i<-.! > .'ti '
all
\r>\\\. he\ t'l;--.:- .••- :-..•■■ •
niu^i Pi >;ii
manv ot tlu- --i u-.i i. - > . > . ■ <
sending the me^-sane ti> the
Administration "
ch.iniiv FithiT •
and urganu'atii't
given moro roi<"
singinp
everyhviUi t- n..fj->
rent conditions in tl>
some vlubs h.u e heei. ii'iviti u
prdk-tici- ou! in th. hi"- i'l- ■',■■•
tht'v \\ .
usual sp.u ••
The Harl
make a n<.vu
lovx .ir\i- til
thii
let u- iioi 'i'!,i;i- ■
povvt'v in numbi
letting involved from
a non-traditional view
I iiMn(»f.
llll'lll-'.
DrarL
I JUSl B*i H MV
•OVFRIEND A iVON'T
tEAVS MF ANU MY fRIENDS
AlONE. He KBSrS ASKING
THEM TO TILL HIM WHY WS
BROKE UP. 1 TOLD HIM T' " '
fi WH>f WHBlii I !
THr M IX>l>b.%'(
-Ff^ ' MIM.
f» I TSLl MV NOSY
r,-m.,rKltND TO LEAYI Mi
AND M\ FRlf Mf>S ALONiB 90 Hf
■v\o itmhi'T
, k-up when
. iru- and ti'r Itw
iruHiu*- ti^sut* or
hjvi' i.iken i»iiv
'uin-triiititioii
, rMty llti
•n .1 '^unJ.iv
v.tiMtie- llut prinidf-
■iicfrts and U-ctuivs <•!
. .tmpus. stressinu th>
diversitv- eA this lantasli
i.ampus of students
smte April I'm, 1
• i with a phr
•up ot St I,
ijii^;inR tr»>ni r
id to mid-2tis W
\\a\v grown in our abilii
til uiidorstand entertaii
■!rnl jnd the arruiunl ■
■-.f-Hinsibilit> to take I"
- well as >\i>rkin>; vnii
• ruTs ..t ,iitti'ri*ilt \ u-v.
Mnt p.in i<i tin nil-
Harfvr has Ijive.
l\ liii.Ud thf
\hctviel Nttman, I lvi\
taken Prosram Btwt
into the ne>*' year wit
, ,s tools, such .1
■ d j>;endas anit ■
.ui to lominunicate 1 m
•nmd that we have coa-
' to work with e.i
;.' prtxttitv M' m."
-UH.l>Sl"N.
VVhate\.
i\ hilf vou are at Harper,
.ni.i\ v\ hat It has to olfer.
SiNCtllEIY.
tormenteh
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RELATIONSHIPS IS THE DBCI-
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BE( Ai;^ O* THIS, THE PERSON
V\ 'MB-
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In thb case or your
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The H-irbirij^er
April 24, aM»
Commentary
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rc4k tlvrr^ ami ponlrn hjvr bem
. jmpus, promoiing tlw upcominis
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\U I \II(>\K lK\i> ItsMIK" Irjtv
if» Studrnt iruwti^r lor lh<* ;0(»(V20(>1
* jr Tr#t% i«« v«T\ drditJited Hnmjfi who
.»...» Mil! make a JtHfrt-nte hrrr at Harp«t
<M<rk(i- I hjvr Minkcd with her in lh<p Slwlcfll
>>f' «rr ihi^ pAhi vrnvr«let and have h<>rn gracvd
t-t'tn|i hrr leadership skilU tir*.t hand.
\\M. :. i.ut Haipei t ultegr becautue lrac\ Ki»her ts
out 1(1 makr j Jiilerence-
i onier4tu[jtct>n-> to |ame« Skvle^, the new
H4r|H>t I iiUf^t- Student Senate PrrHidiml. |ani««
vkill he goin^ inttt ht^ third \eat al Harper and he
knt*w% the tns and out<k ot thU vihiicit |anvK ii>
itmnp; to make a tantaMu I'reftidetit and he will
make a ditferente with hi*» politkal leadership. I
Httuld aUo like to menlion that I 'bmeralda
t.urnrra !•• the new Vice Pre<»ident tor the Senate
She t-' a \er\ dedttatrd woman, fof the pa%l vear
^he ha% demoted much of her time as a Senator on
the student Senate and a^ President ot tatinu»
I nidtvs I ha%e %tfrn {%meralda work and wt«en
vhf i;eto going she does not slop* Farha
Anneesuddin wa% elected a«> the new Treasurer (or
the Senate I have worked HJlh Farha tnr the pa«t
\'Ai itn ihe Student Senate and %he i« a vvry tal-
t(it< J Moman and a ven hard worker When
f ^rt^j nnrds to ftet something dune, if gets done. I
think that 7rac\. lames f smrratda. anJ larha are
going to make a great team netl veaf. -Vll ol them
are great leaders and %-er\ dedicated people.
i^atvh out Harpei CotU^ge t^f^ausf the five are
icimin' to make an impjt.t'
\ol oni% were there student Senate and Student
lru<»tee t lections, hut latinos Lnidoik Student
Otgant/ation al%o had their own elections. The
new otticers tor the 2000-2001 tchool vrar are
rr.*s(deni Bohhv Mancilla. Vice President
\U'( .. f des CraUego%, Sei retar\ Selene Serraiw, and
Is. .j'^.m-r Invf tuts Macias. \<k ( CSO i» Ihe
' ^ ' ' tive club on campuv th«» four
tft rt**^ at HarT»r" College.
Kimfml:*ef Juagement Pj\ Ihi' iJjv when all
Harjnrt Students were lo come out *ntJi vote (or the
\rrit 11 »n6 \2^ HelK onh a m««*l>
led'* I am Ml appalled b\ thii> low.
i<<i> ''OTi-T [urn nut* 1 know that all ot the candi-
dates iampaigned %er% hard and almost all ot Ihe
studenN sjiid that the% would vole I>id they? ,
\n" IhiH, I* ver* *ad biHause i( i* Ihv «tudenl» j
thjt make the ditierence here and this wa» Ihe '
time lo make vour decision What I am up*et
about IS the tact that while I was helping Tracy
I ishiT . dmpaign, I liMened to man% students com-
pUin abimt what wat» wrong with Harper C ollege.
I told thoM* that this wa^ the time that thev could
makr lho%e changes L ntortunatelv. those who
complained ^irr nu»«t liketv not the ones who
voted It IS a shame that not more students want
lo help iiui Harper College lortunateh, lho»e
whv dn Jrdtcate hour> lo diltereni club« and
make up lor thoso who don't.
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CASIIV teCESSI&kt
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Pages
Harper Features
Tht' Harbinsor
April 24, 2000
Harper student receives award
Pi>rter \i>btf o« Barrmgtoo HiU>
wras awjnifvi j Cimnre^sni«wil SiKrr
MccUt by Speaker i>t the Lnitrd
States tkru^- o* Ropn-KTrtafn.-^ 1
Dcnnts- HdNUTt. in VV,i»hini;ti>ii ! > i
the i>p«TJtii>n and n p.ur i>l -mail
engines
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V. imp jixl tht-n sK.irn tht- iiiili »> il'>
Collef^r, ivivivifd th«- Jv\arii in p.irt
for mof*ehan 2lX>himrv ,.»
nu* Mr Smith vspikt-*.! nijnv
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Porter and Kenning bring originality to Java Jams
Trac«y fHitor
-IAf» WRITER
What', bfttcr than j nnf
hjrbeiuf on .i warm .mil
hreo/v Spnng night' VNell. it
\i>u attended thf l.na |jm>
■A-iMon on Pruiav \pril 14,
which li'.Uiir»i.t th.- ivhiLiral-
ing siiund^ ol national -.lidc
);uitar ihampion Kraig
kenning, along with the Mk
M.>ni4^ ot mii^kian V\il!\
Porter, you tiHind one lhin>;
Sprini;ini; .>tt thf ni>;ht
vva-. ^ufst kraij; konnmi;
v\hi>-.i- -timulalinn pfrt-^r
mancf immfdiatflv roiwcvi
and a-.loundfd tho audu-n^i'
Hi'- (.(uiik and ^lunnini;
iiio\fs on his vluii v,iiilar.
.n>; with his animatfd
laiial fxprfssions d.i//lfd
and stirrfvl thf almosphftf
kfOnini; s songs »mt>
I,,,,,.,.' ,„ „„„„..,,., ,,, i,t.'
ih.i'
tloin I, 'I . m'lii .. .■•■'.. ■' ■
\\atifiini; a sunriM* Iht-
songs hf sanv " *r,.ni
his tv\o I- I >■ --'V
s<''i)r;.''i(
folk
I'ortfr
ivilh mi
mil-
\our 1
along thf v\as v\hiih v%as
ahoul a bad |ob, birlhdav
lakf siibuas Wilier Idon't
ask I It was aiti>>;fthfr Ink-
ling and sidfsplilting
When askfd what mes-
sagi" hi wants his musK to
.onvf\ Tortfr saivl that hf
basil jllv Hants his aiidiencf
to gft truth Inini his songs
Hf dfsi ribfd his niusR- as
(ving original and tiirthor
said thai It s giHKi to bf
original tbfsi' da\ s K\ auM' a
lot o! Ilii- groups ihal oiuv
iMTf lo-l Ihi- originalils thf\
:s,-i) to have
VViK r.Htoi IS .In origi
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whilf h. impnn isi'd Ihf song original in thfir ov\ n way
anvi
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liildhiHKl and old
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ii !,• iioilf thf words
thf aiidiinif lisiomil to put a
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The Harbinger
April 24, 2000
Hawk Sports
P*g* n
Wolfe hopes to be National Champion
SPORTS WRITER
After rmchmg » low p. ■-•
in hi» Me two wars :
Harper decjthlflf Bill \\i>in
Aitn> tor Itk- sWv thi> sprm^
"Mv m«l I- to win n.iii
*U and bf numK-r c;
Wolfe MVS.
Smce compli-tmg j i
year d^rw ami gr<idu.itii))i
from HarptT in l*«7, Wolfe
had hoped to tran>fer t.>
Northern lllmoKt UmverMtx
"The tundmn (or thai Jidn t
)(0 thn>u>;h and I kind of fell
by tfie wa\side. " Wolfe wys."
Then m fV+ruarv <»f I'"*'*
Wolfe decidfd Ri-t hl^ hto
back l4>gethfr jni* '■•■ ■ ■"
training (or this sy
effjwt* fiave paid mt i;ri'.ir!\
an Wolfe recently wiwi Ihi
DecathKvn the ChicaK^Mand
Champkin'i.hips at \oTth
Central t olleyje and quality -
«ng for rutionals in the yuAe
vault, (he Umt, |ump, the high
jump, the ijvelin and the dis-
cus. He look M-yenfh in hur-
dles merall iloiking .1 time ol
16.17 The Hampshire High
•xfuvi) ijrad also planil ItHti
• A.irHawk lnMt,itii>rul
.il Uli.U'water Wisiiiiisin
Sirne placing Mh in the
iliv.ithl.'n It mitumals ihns'
\r.ir-- .K',1 V\.>ltt* shows e\en
' il this spring
iig. ' Zellrver
sd)s ot Unites performance
this <tpnng. 'becau>e wfiat
he did this ve.ii
i;>mIs jiiJ h.i^
^Jin'usK til re.Hh
■ K"''^ He fus put
N .mil lu'urs of pra> ii
and as a result it s sh<>v\ m^;
It hern
lllin..!-
,il
1 J\^ .iri.t-\ li
■ t.li
1 III
on
|M.r
-,n --
lOMllCtMlN
Mil tw«lf • iKaclicM
ttMowIng tti« JavcllN.
How much h.c- '.\.,:i,
improved? Wolte I
(ered his discus lhii'.-> ii
aKiul 2(t-tei^ this spring and
hiN i.uelin h.i- extend his
IJM'liii Ihmw In .ihoiit M^
tlH't
"He s iniu h ni' -r-
m.ifijre.' /ellner s.i\w He ^
iiuiih more n-s|xinsihli> His
e\p«'rience in n'liii^'litmn is
reailv slum ing
Wolte firullv has s«'t a pt t
sonal k;.Mt tor himselt Ihi!
li.lJ iriej .Hit ..I
reaih ,. i.. ,• it.. .
Hcholarsh
schtml so.i, J,
I- .■•l.in.l
pl.Uf 4lh .111..! the
pKue.t -'•■ .• •' - ' ; „..,,.
riHs-l - .11 IIk'
men ^ tc.ini ^. ; j-i l^.ri.li K"St^
and qualilitsi '^ iiiiln klu,ils
(or n.i(u<nals mcti '
Cantille who thn
mer M}t>B meters in pLm
tourth and John lasinski who
placpil third in the triple
lump Th«' wonu-n qualihisl
thnv indi\ (duals tor nation
als, includmi; ,1 tirst I'l.i, i- iin-
ish tor Iniu :. high
lump ^. , IraiN
IhiH-li again qualified lor
T> .■...I, .u tinishinn K ilh a
1 114 m the 1^X1
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mp»Mne»mt»pbwoila.
Til. J ^(.^. m'N licsjcittd gfimf tt etm&ti it ■•tn A"
» MJm. iDnooiL Vi"
•\ m MaM^gMMmL
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A »»,)«>,'
• Anrnd »rv ■ n.miv<n {t«ni < tuiriv ul «>«* HKtttHiKrtv. amt ffa
an firld iiif- xi-.i — i»'Mk)iMnterv
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m laonacinMainauaua. anwjfcmwmw
Success: B.G. grads con-
tinue winning at Harper
V\ h.-
■ 'i ■ -T . ■ .ft It re.illv nialiers i\lu-ii \i»u re
pin 11 immati>» (or a long time," kuebler says.
'•■ illv learn e.Hh oth«-r s playing style, and
i hig thing The tact that we caught onto thai-caught
'.. h other's pla\ inn siv le. is I think what's making us a
i;«Hsl te.im this \tMr
\\, kn,-i\ »\ li.ii we all are capable oi .ind «•■ h.iu i.uth in
:iier in making crucial plays
■' I —how mon> support K>r teammates than most
<■ ilK supporting teammates wh»i step up to
111. j! It. ,11 mu' pitch i«i the mound lis a common sight in
the I laqHf dunoul w hen the entirx- team will congratulate a
plavei nbf made a samlue and teammates vmII i;i\e each
other ad 4 He
Ui listen to each .ilher kuel'lef sa\s We ilutt lor each
other w htm we get Jo'i\ n
l\e krM'w what we all are capable o(. ' Catalano s.ivs "and
v\e have tailh in each c»ther on cruiial plavs I mean tfiere's
not one person i>n our l>-am that I would dtnibl wouldn't
make a crucial plav in the lim«" tfval it's net-ded. "
rin I l.iu k- h.n i- alsti set (heir givils high this si-astin, hoping
to pl.Hi- ,11 the national toumami-nl If tf»ev continue to use
tlH' tormula lor succcvs thai Catalano and Kuebler have
brought thex should meet their givll.s
Softball: Lady Hawks
establish team unity
untmiM from pace 13
short
I. .itil.iii. . ,ir.>p(T<\l Ills! Ii,-r thiril i;aiiu' ot the MMson, strikil^
'lit 2 hatters jitjl walking ^ Wiskowski. I dwards t afielletti.
irid l")elguidKe e.uh tallied runs for the lady Hawks Three
. 1 1 ( M> s runs wen- unearTH"d
1 very orv'dut their part "Catalano s.!\ ^ I ..ixonelru-d
tliiir hardi-st but it was |us| a matter where thi hriaks came
lor each team and crucial plays Their team executed more, so
It iiist . .line divwn to that But we all plaved to our pcitential
and »\e sjijl k^now we lan do better than that and we should
h.Hi' Katen them "
Har^siT ..ompleteU r.in out .1 g.i~ 111 the seiond game and
tell \2 I' >till (lie Hawks krmw that they can comfx-te with
iKr K,^! v^l>..nth..v .l..i> I fii .L.. .r,,.,. ,•>.) pLn to their abih-
i '
Ml. li. 11. ., iiMi. i>.,iii -KK-. Ck< i< |usi asgood
lit tlieie were t«x> itwiny unearned runs"
mOTOBVJOSClACOAM
PraMwMM AiMM M«n*«n my thm kaN tfartag Mm Latfy
Nawka' C-i lo«* to Coltoga •t DH^ag*. TIm Latfy
Nawha won 12 atraiglit gaoM* antf mn on p«e« to
••t Mm ccfcool r*c«fri for awct wins In aehool
htotory- Hm Nawh* «•■! boat Oahtaii taiairaw at
1 KMiwaMlMa •■ WaAMatfay.
Hawk Sports
Pag«U • WllllaM llalaay
ColtoC* .A»fN 24,1000
'Best team in school history' sets sights on nationals
Team etfort and talented freshman class keys softball team's success
~l iunun
-t*,li' tor .;
thrfi I
furJ and diJn !
Uke* M*A At-
other - !■
which 1.- .. . .^
the «aiiM- ttMdi
r-- •—
Harp«T :
crui>t^1 '.
drill f
•'I kr..
Harv
Michall* Calalano flr«« ■ pitch tfuriitg Iha
Hawk* 6-5 lo*s to OuTaga on April 1*.
ro dttrnvl H.irjHT «tHTi ti ;
• tti, jnd V1i"li>sj Kumm.
• IvJti lh»' team Kdwjtvl.»h>
rl". jl LikluT, aiid Capt'llettl act .'
Ml , .ipi.iiTT, i\\.in has talli
. r.niTs m tt-
.1 1> .,v, »;., i ■' ...;.iii; the team
tun); !d>l sfring, Opj->eiietti h.
' .1 .11 the pUite. but hd* prtniii
■ with her leadership and
'V. K\an -.u^ I? (.- .it^pi-Uitti t^ui
.• hjsn'l U-t It d«-ter her She s doini:
- ,i leader cm the held '
inia rutive Chri-tir,
~M ha» made her preseri. ■
le iiutheld and at the plate
>iu- s ({i-it a lilt Hi f>i>wer at
-lie * Ljuick a* the « md.' Rvan
Rounding nut the ni>ter lor lh<-
:ni ir. inrnuT Fremd ^tandl)ul
.iidice Anrwr Hansi-n
• .1..^ IKi i,^,i n..n>.'!!.
>ie ^ame to a halt im April
■. .! ■.; rtalumAl chati
> paid a vi»it. I '
Buffalo Grove graduates bring formula for success to Harper
WQRI&HMMTEI*
BuffalK t.nne II
Scho«">l ^raduate> MkIu
CataUtM) and trinn Kuebler
knew what it tioik to win
long Ktore thev |i'inei.l
Harper ^ sithbatl team thiv
spruiK « hat it titik ti> win
Ihev hrtnight that kikn\ 1
edffi' to Harper aiul ■<»in th«'
team a^nii-pl >pread tn Ihi-
rest >'t the team and h*i>
translatttl into suivt^s Titv
Hawk-, wim U ot their hrsl
15 cnnti".t-. and irv im pd».e tii
set th»' M hvKil nii-rd fur v. itv.
At Biiflali' (,i.
worked alonn^idf thi .
DiviMon I pitiher kim
CuipU. and Ulinois-bimnd
land!ie> Hamma But th«\
knew that talent-ak>r»e d»«-
n t i;et the |tit> done
VV.' w.Ti. 4II playing !.•
tht ivel ther.
CdtdU...' >...- UoneperM'i.
was doing really well, it
j«enied that we would ati
play up to that level."
"It wd» a little different
Ihpre. the wav that we all h.id
different tfung^ Ifut we had
to execute So it one person
1 hev knew that -.uiiii^K in
Mitthall meant ^.u-ritKink;
i-ver* thing ti>r tl>.
Ertan KiMM«f ha* ptaya^
a h*y rala in tha outflald.
risking Nidilv irMur% to make
ih.- x.i\ini' ijlih or making
. ;>'f thf vTiiiial
. ui. > u^.. player on the tean'
had to play a n>le, and ea> 1
plaver on Harper's rcurtCT thi«
»prinK each ntake» crucial
conlrtbulioret to tfwr teamS
■kuccenA
R>'an knew he had sotne-
ihing !>pccial wKm he •tcout-
IHI tin- lUi'UIHl
She
id mon' piUiit^
\itii .1
: .ll! .]l ttu
tia» eslah-
liUhJ lurNtlt a^ tlw top pitch-
er m the confeivrhe aru) ha>
■ • ■ ■ iV,l\ to .1 111-'.
.\ in>; It-.^ Ih.iii .;
runs per ninli-sl attit .111 '<- 1
H(> fRA lampaigri .1! Bl.
C atdl.ino sl.irted at tirst has..
t..r ih.. Ri....ti .iii.i ■.^...il.J hav»'
■ .in\
• ■i,„ : -.,...... . ha-
conifirtevl in MimiiuT leagues
and works diligently in prav
tice to improve her platenieiil
in pitching
"I've always briieved that a
••H-s mit have an
iiatant'savs "I
nd practicing Its
IV ami 1 en|oy it "
li. llano has charactens-
1 . ommon in (uninr col-
she often dims
MHctialla Catalaito's
pttching plays a big rote.
tor ttu- highest standard,
w hich has helped her to «rv -
or.il shutouts this season
including back to hack ''-0
\ K tones against Triton, and
allowed |Ust 3 hits
■■| trv and limit the hit-
ters," CatalaiKi says "I trv
.ind limit the run.s I tr\ and
limit the peopU' on has*' Asa
pitcher I set my goals way
above what 1 might .ictually
meet. s>< that I meet a high
standard "
kuebler ha* anchored the
Hawks deti-nse in left field.
The freshman, wfui hat
plavfd m the outfield sine*
her siiphomore vear at BG,
w ill otten make the big catch
at crucial times ot the game
'She's verv good defensut
Iv." Rvan savs of Kucblir
'She gets a good |ump on Ifu'
ball She |usl gix"* all out.
Kt^-percent. She's willing to
give up tier body to make the
catch sfu- runs tfie bates
aggressivelv Sh<- can neallv
pnivide a spark
Whili' nK>st lunior college
teams struggle with team
cfiemistry, tfu- Hawk-s f«ve
alreadv Milved that problem.
Catalano said that because
most of the players on
Harp*-r's rosier eilfier playeil
on the same team or compet-
ed against each other it
allowed tfiem to easily
become accustiMned to each
other's playing skills, which
can be cntK-al to a team's suc-
ce*»..
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Culture Shock 2000 showcases diversity in
clubs and organizations on Harper campus
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l\i Apt.
I iiltnif Sh,„ I, ~ ^<
-ii.'^» was suppiwitHi ti> ^t.in
It stnerv, but fur n-j^i-n^
Representative Wojcik pre-
sents State funding to Harper
lh«- -lui.v ,(->cu >1
^hf Kmit full \!.v ■,
1 ht'V » arnuil up Ih.
I'tKf with tht'H loiuini
cntTgy Th*' gnnip ii'ii
tour pt-opW: Brat) I>i t
Imms. Daniel V unni'
C«a4rov«ray
iaeirity rirli^.
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"bn>Kcn" .thvI thi".
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l-j>i;li}.h lot thn!«c of u-
an iMw-sign sptfdkini;.
Af'r' fK- ""-I I--'-
Coll«c« rr**MMrt Dr. araudMilaft), and Board
Chaifiaan Rictiard Kolza(ri(ht) accapt a chacfc for U.
MHIloa Dollar* rroai Stat* Rap. Kay «Vo|cMi
Rich Daswich |tvt>
Ri'priNi'nt,iliv
^totiti I jm plia'<*>ii ti) !■.
till' to ili'li\ ft state nxiurti
' • ' thf ciimmunitio htx i\i b\
I l.irptf If It w .isn t for m«'ni
-I VVht'ii lln U-r mitialtvt' dollars. I Mould
'Mil -.Ivt- 1 n- not h,ne tHi-»> able to do this
Harper Collfst- has bofii
• itnrioiislv o< frKx»kfd (.>i
nany Vfars wlwn it comes (.■
"^lalr fumis arvtf ih.r..i,ir.- I
im happ\ to tin.ii
" lomplish this
Kcpn-sfntativi' Wojcik is
.liso an Alumnus of HarptT
'I and was so exiitt-d sbj' » as
Miuh shaking alti-rwards. Tm
iHT'hip shaking; How do yiMJ stivp a
itor Irom shaking'"
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Tuition increase raises cost of education
Newly added technology, renovation foes hit students in pocketbooks
Rich Nathan
III. nu.ir.ts ot imprinvnitnit ^;. .
||\ .I'lTH' with jiost VVt«rtf«T w>n>
out tanattiatly to gi-t m shapiv or si
inj{ hard to grt s«»>il uradfs [xr-
ancf tan grt you what \ou want Uui
V. fM«fi Hif paMvIt comt>s from tfw pain ol
Adllt'tS .1
1- suttifil'i
•nil itvf final roi
starting just m I i ■
iiu-vtt'r of 3Xm Harpi-r will
1' 'ith«."duk' to io\«'r va^lou^
-I vut*. m addition to thow ^ ■
'!'<■ ■•-.TuUir tuitKm ral*' Bti.i
.-.r cU.«s, tw change^
. ■nsumablfs and iKkk-d i."i>»ts t. r
' I , . and mali'n<il!k.
I hf in»-ivA«> m tuitKm." sav* Tr,i. v
I ishCT th«- irKimiinK "studpnt Trusttt- .1;
II .... 1^ mvcssarv l«i kirtT^ ^iirpiT
■ . .. !i iimj; at the top Itnef."
Ih«- physical plant tops !h«' list ot
nwrds on campus. Partly btvause tht
.It th«' n~
disln.i
to 11 1;,,
hvt t
was bi'iii(4 ihaim-vl v~- i>M .1 «-< iiiu.i>'^\
tve and $21 ZS tor a n-no\atiun ivt;"
Rannek said m a letter to Thf f farfiinyv
i wtHjld like to know where my money
isuotng-
I hf ansnt-r i,> that lui iTutmn w ill tx-
coing towards stiKing the iwvii for
■•>■< iimK and renovating outdated tacil-
I he Bnard of Trustees appnived at
.- it-tiruary meetin);, altmi; with other
hv changes an addition to all courses ot
.1 i>vhm>lo)5\ t»v of S4 per cr«>dit hour
an»l a renovation infrastructun' fiv ot
si 25 per credit hour
But. with many nntipl.iml.- tioiii
•.»lh faculty and students, about
ll,>qHT» curnTit state, these irHTeas.-.
- ir\
i; li. N; paving lo us»'
•ifse tomputer*. it would b«» nice if I
.'uld actually work on them when I
u-eded to." said R(i/vnek, "I cannot
. Ken count tfu- number of times I have
h.id (41 vcait outside a lab bevause all ot
f h. . ..nputers were being used."
vnek IS not alone in her feeling!.,
iiu- fact that man\ of ttie laN>rdto-
ries, cUssnHims, Icvture halls, discussion
nxims. and natural areas have serxed
Harper smcn- the early l'»70s sfniws ttiat
awTUITICManpMO
PafBl
Harp^i^ews
The Harbinger I
MajrS^ZOOO
Harper teacher center ef ccntroversy over complaint
Mwtak
MEWS EDITOR
So euctiy how (k)«» an electronics
iMcher from fbrper becutne the cnv
Wt al » swirling controveriv'* The
ccntroveny stems tnmi acttotei tdken
lo dtsnuas Sala FjIou|i which ■•>
reportedly based on 3 ctHnplaint Kled
by a student
The rraMifi ti>r the ci>ntTiivcr%v t»
that Fakm|i i> a tt-nured teat htT and i«
therp<t»re protected under the tenun-
laws These an- laws de<iif(ned to pnv
tect teachers fn«m imtatr labiw prac-
tices that can be taken against teach-
ers.
F^oyfi started at Harper CaUeiee
inAi^Surtaf IW) At the tmu- he hiKl
been leaching for abuul ti\e veitn
Faloup originatly began his te.i< hin>;
career at IV Tith in Fvjn^Mlif
Indiana
He says he decided to go into
tMchifig because " I like to ht-lp ptt>-
pte and I took a lim- tri>m m\ nii>th«T.
who wa>i a teacht-r s.iv>> laUmgi
laUnili say* he dtVhled to ci»mi' to
HaqxT because It was a big niimt- It
was krwwn as the Harvard ot
Cciminunitv Collegi'S, " savs Falou)i
Falou|i tells us that he incrvased
tf»e Fnrollmfnl ot th«' fk'ctnioic<i priv
gram in the time that ht> wan th*>re b>
alnuMl 100 pervenl l*rofesiior Rjch
Bemstien was on the screening com-
"^iHee aiwl has remaint^ m complete
inmunicalion with l.ilouii tU-
-~iys, "He (Said FjlouiU imn-ased lh«'
«>nnillment a trrm«ndou.s amount
when he was ,1 rooniinator." m the
Divmon of 1<H hnoii "^x MathemaiK-
layi Physical S lencfN
Faiouii says that he i> l<Hikmg tor-
ward to coming hack to Harper
Ci»llege and he thanks all the stu-
dents and staff members who have
ctwne iMjt m support i>t him and his
case and belwved in him T>m' rase
agairxsl Falougi as prf\ iou->lv >tati\l
reportediv stt-ms from a (.omplaint
tiled against him bv a student Hir-
Harbmger was un<^>le to get a copy ot
the complaint
FjIouii stated that his program
was awarded tor the curriculum
However, he abo staled that m-ithti
he nor any other »laff or famltv in th.-
l«s.ht>olog\ M.ilhi-ni.ith -. .ind
l'h\-.k,il S*uTiii"v I Vpjrtmint has
r\>T Msn thf .iMjni whuh is inord-
111^ ti' tiini no» sitting in the
l'r>-sid<nt s I Htn'
I In • than meets the eve
in lhi~ >>rding to a source
■»peaking >»n nHidition ot jni>nvmit\,
th«'tv IS a ci-rtam privedurt" that .1 stu-
di-nt mast go lhn>u>;h w hen tiling a
«i>mplamt That pnxislur." states that
wfien a cimiplainl is tiUnJ, th.' student
IS then rpfemxi to the >iHirdiiutoi ot
the illV IsHHl
However, appatvntlv in this case
the coo^ilainl went straight to the
(Van of TMPS. Pat Trainer This was
what Mwne corHuderrd a breach ot
prott».t»l
When askol about Ihe cue, Vke
Pr*^ident of I lunian n-sources Btmnie
HiTirs said H«saus«- there IS a pend-
ing dismissal pnveeding against Mr
lalou|i It would be inappmpnate lor
me to comment at this tinw "
Henrv was quH'k to p«jinl out that
for any other queslMNVt we would
have to speak lo the IJean of the
Division of T«-hn.>logv .Mathematics
and Physical Vierv.es, Pal TrairK-r
Upcm being contacted bv 7';.
Harhntifr. IX-an Trauver stated slu- telt
that If vNould tv in ttn- best inti-rests of
all involved, to n-member that there
ai¥ any number o( complamN hk-d
f(»r many different reasons "TfHTi' ar>'
diftt-n'nf tvpes o( complaints that are
bn-ughf intti th«' IX-ans olfue Smie
are strmus s<inu- have v er\ liltle
merit, said IVan Irainer Ihi'v im
be aimplaints abiiut a bad >;rj.li
IviM. th<-v are treated in class, how
tliiA an treated bv others in class
Ih<i»«' are lust j lev% evamples
Trairu-r furttier sial«-d that sfv- t.s-ls
that It IS h»»r |ob to investigate the
complaints and listen to the first, s«v-
ond antl in some cases, third p«rtiei
HUoKtli
V«methinj{ like this do«"s not hap-
pen atttr (U-sl one citmplaint. or at
least iHit suppoaedly. An anonymous
student said the incident in question
was " l>k»wn tHJt of pn)portion
Some h.i ■ . lar as to ask
whether ot ■ irj-s-r Colk^e
Reierenduinnasii'i;i. intoplav in the
complaint against Falouji. Now fori
those who do not remember, the I
Refererulum was offeivd last Spring, I
and the staff and faculty were asked
to support it. Some ctiose rnit lo and I
tfiey wen- n-portedlv pnessured into I
supporting It However, Fal»u|i did
support the Refenmdum. so it is |
unlikely that his position on it affect-
ed the complaint.
Many legal issues and some ques-
ii. 'liable activities have caused a swirl I
ot controversy, which is sure to be
continued diroughimt the summer as
there are several meetmgs and legal
pnKi«edmgs scheduled to take place.
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Harp«C3P#aturas
The HarbingtT
May 5^2000
Shepard play seduces audience at Harper
STAFT WWIEB
For H«irv Haikmurt', fain»' rKh»~.
ctoul and tho like muldn t huv him
back his sanihi I'laved by Fred
Calyean, |r, Hjckmor*- n»i*mbk"* a
lltivvard Muf;ht>s-like fijtiire
Hackm<>re'> mind has mpped i>viT the
lines o( sanitv, as the audieiKe wil-
iwned m the opfiunis stviw nf Hjrp«<r
Ctrftagf'sprodii.tii.n i.i "^an! "^hi-fMi.) s
C*s»>»8«J bv a palm plant sitting on
the perimeter i»t a darktin-v) nearly
hare room, Hackamorv h^vkl>n^ tor hit
servant, Raul, pla>»s1 b\ Tim riT>;uM)n
Boltin(( into the suite wearing a
Hawaiian »hirt and vvhitf lri>uwrs
with suspend«r», Raul attempts lu
pacify Hackamopp by FidftetinK with
the plant unhl its position looks per
tect, or precisely lu Hackamorv s taKte
All the while, Hackamore bark-s out his
laual commands and insults. All too
•coMtomed to Hackamorv's behavior,
Raul simply goes about hjs business
"The worst is the invisibk'. ' says
Hackamorv, relemng tn >;erms lh«'
"foreign invader' m the air
CiMtipulsion dnves llj^kainon' lim^
into the n'mainins iljss ot his evis
lerKe "No sun, that s ihe law the
absolute law. s.us llaik.imnre
This understatement inuKin t
descnK' any better the multiple Ki:i>
s*-ncra»ies that demnni/e Haikamnn'
As he n"sts upon a hljtk svs i\ el rts lin
er, clad in ,i iif;ht hlue patama short s»'t
he sh.ikex in^onM^l.iblv Me tisMv
riMvhes tof s»tni(,' tissut-s .inj<»n<-t hot
ties ot rubbin); akohiil and disint-
lani» let on a cart beside him to
aipiinsf his hniis<s! ■'•"■ "■ ■.
graved hair, s^ra^;.
body nuke him iis'>i n^e iiu- > .nm
Reaper himsell Suddenly, Hackamore
Huestii>ns Raul aNnit the sirts
Kaul explains that thev will soon be
amvin>; Haikamore appi-ars cucited
as he av\,iit-. their arrival In saunters
luna, plaved b\ juana WiKtldndge
U»king as tedurtive as ever in her
*ull-len);tb purple s.itin gown with
mink stole sfu- playfully teases jmd
anniMn Hackamore cunous if he
remembers tier tnwn |s years earlier
following tfn'ir exchange Miami
played b\ (i-ssica Manning, shows up
Hn-ssed in a nsi dn-ss and itHwing
sum she mimics a typical sirivtwalk
er Impatient and unenthused he
M.li k.inu're ^ rctiovvne^i reput.ltion.
she >\ ,inls to >;et the show ori tln' nud
I>n>u>;h Hackamorv hasn t Kvn on
the outside tor ages, he has com inc»-d
hinis«lt that he wants to tK to Ve^as
tor it- the hoh f^nmn.l tie hf\-
^our,ii;fon-< ei'oii^^h to ti\ in .,l.t\
ofH'ns in a craative, but
.^i.iu, ijpri>.uh Dn-ssed m blaik
;n>;ene tishnet »t«n Kings and spiki-d
heels th. e tanlah/ing
Hackarnor. mce with their
high-backed > fi.iirs Not with tht* pn>-
gram enough tii even he slightly titil-
lated, Hackamorv merely wants them
t«) tell him "what lite is like, wfvat it
tastes lik«' what it sounds like "
Before an V one can proceed.
Hackamon' annouiKes that a contract
be drawn up so that 'everyone is m
agnmnent." The consentmg pottiet
draft tfie agreement in the air, per
Hackamore's demand Luna robs
Miami of her rendition, since
Hackamorv pivlers Luna's storytelling
as It IS moTv alive and dramatic
Steadily declining and prvcK^i
pied, Hackamore envisions himself
flying over Nevada from his black
nxliner In walks Raul. "It all stc>ps
«ith me " he says "Nobody takes you
at cour won; He fortes Hackamorv
to sipi ott on a mil leaving everything
to Kaul and it must be sigTK-d m
1 lackamori' s own plasma, v la tfie very
1 V s tfial sustain him
Luna, Miami and a dcKtor called in
by Raul to witness, watch as Raul aims
his gun at Hackamore. He fires
Hackamore remains standing as he
iru-essantly ivpeaN, "I'm dead to the
world, but I've never been bom."
ScdiiffJ. directed by Todd
Ballantyne, showcased on April 2ft-29
at 8 p m and April TO at 2 p.m. at the
Black Hoi Theatre, Liberal Arts Cenln,
LIIN I riiiav s performance left no
open scats
CS2K: Performances show all that
Harper College has to offer
conlniM from pag* 1
aiKl sfarpping Thev even came out auto the audteitce and
interacted with tht>m a little It was k»ud, fun and di-fimteU
enioyed by alt The nurmbers at the BSL ar«- Pamela Sims
Shakala Bush, VWIody M Hummer, Arctina Smith, lanisha
Brewer, Shannon Porter, M«inique Smith. Mary t^Hiattmne
Joijnne Willis and VVykia Wilkinsm
l..ast but not least, thv Harfser Dance tompanv anoth. t ,ill
girl group bnnight the evening to a clost" pi-rlonriTn,' .ir>e
number that was both elegant and graceful The danier- .tn-
Vicki Summers. Ruin l.-iilkn \f>ole llongiorn.' Vluhi'lle
Archer. Sam C.allito Sirah lolhi kcm Made Mlison Harju.
Karen Biarwho Mandv \m,.|.! \Jrieiuk' C.oltH^k Mary
QuattTone. Sara shaw. iU-ath^'T Stashura, .\ruu Stachura and
I .ma Venticirujiie
Nick Hull and Ahw Soto from the ProRram Board and
Mike Caaaccio fn>m Harper s WHCM helped to emtoe CS2K,
and the Pnif^am Board pnewnled it. Michael Netman, the
Student Activities C oordinMor, Mud he hopes to have a CS2K
event nrxt yvar. Oiai|Mr Ihe foul weather, the show was a
great!
William Rainc)' Harper G>11^ Department of Music
presents
Frostiana
9tj Randaff Tfiompson
and Works 9y
Faurc, Haijdn,
Hoqan and Pinkdam
Jutturinf
Concert Choir
A Festivaf of Madrigafs
Camerata Singers
Tfwmas ]. Stauch, Director
Friday, May 12, 2000, 7:30 p.m.
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A little recognition
goes a long way
Taking thv opportunity ol this
space to pal (lur^ehf*. on the tol
lectuf back here
makf rrn'ntiun ot .^
rt'cont perfv^rmance at fhf lllmoi-
Community C oIlvRe (ouinalism
Association <!C C |A) competition
ThiN v\ .is ,1 i;i>inl \f,ir lor the
newspaptr, with ihiti' nrst pl.ui-.
one second anJ three thirJ pl.uc
.UN ,irds
\o»'l Bd>;o. showing \w~ K^ese
ill the\ ri- vlUuU keJ up to
Oe u'kav, sorrv, bad pun>. took
first place tor his Earth Quak
comic from the Sept 27 issue,
"The Blair (ieese Project " He
.ilso put his vviirds vshcrc bi> .i 1 1
IS, taking third in tealures stoin^
with his tribute to Charles
s hut/s retirement
1 ormer sports editor ke^ in
Shepke took si-cond in sports
news for a stor\ which cm m the
April 12 issue of last vear
Softball looks to improve
1 ast year's photographer itor
.ill ot tl\e miniitesi |,is,.n lie.i\ei
has to have set .i record tor
Hiirhi>i)ier employees whi> didn i
last more than i>ne issue bv tak
iiii; third place for his photi>
,Md >'t ! '"''' - l.iv .1 l.i!'
L iKiimmon c. round slu»v»vj^e
I ditor in chief ,\lan E Minarik
k first place in features sto
, wiih his storv on the art
! Patterns, uhuh r.iii
in the >epf I 3 issue
The ICC) A also av\.H t
pi.ue in news stories (o Minarik
Anv\ news t'ditor Rich |)asw ick
tor thi'ir menuuMJ to .uiident
victims )ohn Hampton, Sung )un
kwon and William Mel enahan
•Ml this, a-~ vsell a- a third
pl.ice merit .iv\.iid tor the p.ipet
,i~ .1 w li,'!. Ii.i- ni.ide toi one
\er\ proud i/.if/'oiycr statt. VVe
thank vou .ill for vour supp»»rt.
Itfltorial Board
1 i\v I larbini:' r
Thoughts and Ideas on the way out the door
AlMLMlMrtk
I'n'«t> nuKh tTf
Editor in Onef ..
News Edit Of
A&E EOito'
.J^lan E. Minank
._Rich Daswick
Sports Editor.-
Copy Editor
Business Managiet.
He-hU
tiliir, IS mining
..i~ I nnvrwt^
l.-MmltT
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::i-.i.h lliil ;
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Biittx-re .11 1 1.1'.
lie nion* than ttiai
^tli.tt'nt- );eli« I.lIK i.i
th.m ei>i ■" 'W.I HMr%
tion \'<
tinu' w-
lliWld to IH'Wfl, (ill
nu>n- than in S'
(. Iut>- intt cryvii'
.hip
VN,
tf»ini the vhjnjtitijs ei
.•ittwf Witti the prill
Ot .iiir -t.iH
VVnter Kith \
Kit to pursue i lai. •
„>leathef MuKifota
™_,_Jose LacOan
t. ■ i 'r.t[. >i lU
to sivk ntvenCT
x ith
Mill til .itlH'r
•linn iJrtooninR
•, r.ir, N.«l IMj;.! riff with <>pen-
> to Ijce thr new sihiwl year I m
ihjt this papiT
■ iJiTi! Acli* itn-
■. thjt tlii.-sp.ue won t
ileJ with last issue
liki- to tAk<: J U«'k jt
it » hrtppenins ri);ht
I inn Rd ~
.■r(> <i|ltsl(J4>
Itic studml .ind \ilmini~ii.iti.
t t-ntcr It s one ot tbitsi' thini;' -'i. -t
plxyU- dlWi t i;u .111.111111.11 (t- ..i!il
it'v all to ■■
plif*-, n);ti'
VNi'll Ivlter i> j state ol miii.
.ind there !■- .1 priiv to be p.ii
Oiini tiws
In .1 risent nitvting, iht^ stait
Lull made it ttwit jnib
.. :. ^..t mon- Invs im campus
This is all well and fiood. and sutvl\
vou wimder what ttw h.irni muld
piKiMblv be in that.
I ii.' h.irni comes w hen vou
. I instruction workers, in
ii.. ,, . .^ vellow Caterpillar earth
movers and bull do/ers, rip down
trees that have txxti prowing here
lor veare, while the school makes
plans to go out and puahase tresh
rH'W toliagc - at n«i small cost to the
^h.Hii, I imagine.
Itiil tixis. are trees, nght? Well,
litfwrjilv sp»>alang, imported,
.;rown trees, which don t show
tne vanetv ot their naturally- found
btethivn. don't grow as well and
don t contribute to tJw strength ot
thi- ivi»svstem into which ttiev are
bnnight
And whs IS It that this ^it. .Line
.itall'
All in the name t<f prof^rew.
>ar At^rfMA
Jilt. iMiw««ri «•* I » ^ ,
.4
TMIMK -Mt) f 0 H (HMl
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staff WIfltws
Noel Bago, But CnttetWen. Andy Fadben
Dawn Marcus, Rich Nathaa Porter Noble
On* copy o( lh« HaiWngar
Oanaral Pollclas
I* fTM 10 anyoiM In »!• ttarpar ComnHMiHy-Eadi
•ddMemrt eoM l« $Ji
Faculty Advisor,-
.Jenntfer Moses
Ricti Oaswick
Datm&re
OaaralWamiMKin
*>w>Mi«it»'^^.s"«- •.•,>!«-'ii ,.,c.'. ..• .'.Ml ■'.-H,4'i»'i t .-.i»-i!ec.«'iiusii«T»iii^.,t»
niBiistiedliiwiwn, ■•n...gr., ,• -iH , 1-,. ,i--i' .•..vWJ..r--.gri<,i.nys an,} til,*
enatn. TtMiMpm la **!«tiirie>J n«* !u «< aujeutk tacuity ana aammitiaiiO".
m» Mwt»^»'» M* |ii*pc»e » to p™"wa» 0» Hwpw conit«inrt» iiinn mtormWKw
mrtwiV to the camuu* mi a» «uiTOun*ii» camnti.
LcttSfiiftnM , .,
rn« MarfivMr ««teon*§ l«tt«r» to H» ednof and i»(«Me« to our e<Mor«i». Leifn
rrml t»e siffiw «1 ine*«lt » pt«)tw nsriijw to iwrify autiw*l|). SitraKwes wilt b»
ii.it)«iMl uoon nK|ue»i . M Mian and cantcnt are sUqcct to •dttme.
ftoaucts and s«nite«« aatwlltso in Tfte H»rt>iniw »« not n«»«Mnly aniteMd l»
the aoitof » of l»«» Mpar. nor b» a» co»B(t adminffltfalion m Board o* Owictofs
lix»*>»t «»u« t» to«w»d«l <*™ctl» to tt» aiJ^rliswr. ana a» piKftaaw ai» at
iiw dnciation ol tt» corwinar.
Matting MdresK
Ttie HartHnger
William Rainey Harper College
1200 West Algonquin Road
Palatine.! 600677098
Phone NurrteTK
business otfice. 847.925.6460
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The fUrbtngjtpr
Commentary
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Kl Al (inwr KMiMun^nii crap) m this *iiHii>| M>
',irpfi'»* 1N\ - Jri ftx'l imp*irtanf* t- ' ^*wt' villi
e«.EAS«D
WEUSTOr
STUDENT
mam St/-- ■
IMIWU.t
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tlUOfMTB'
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me *rvl
• rh.
'lit-, ttuit Vi»u
.■ftr mom ,1^
! \ tiont thf ^At tn f<»r «
ilip lip* tm tww to bpfumr
rn Clurlraihwi
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n Wfdlltl
ri.id ih«-
V • ■ H.I IcNMlY
^ sUnvK
i -1^ Hum And
!»n«r« win »•('•>' I enlrf t»
.>ith » "C-Mtrn I Harper mutil
f ('••rporati' imA>;< N-tv th*t i*
k a>untn S> .im w .u i. . nuki-
i;
uitm ntuil lh»"i
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tuturr-
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The Hotblm^ee \t
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opplicolion/ f«f
the tall 9000
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ekief. iii<er#/t*4
poftie/ eoAloel
Do«A Oir« ol
Ask Uncle Bill
C«t ■ ^mMsmF Aak Uaeic Bill. He mut) Mt be ri^t, bat tt'i Mill goa4 •Met.
Dear t'nclr Bill,
l» il trur tk«i you will not he
returning to Tkt Harbtngrr nett
»«m<slcr7 Ple<»e say il cin't to! 1
dont Iqiow kow I («n go on with-
out your »<gc advice.
Sincerely,
Lo»t without you
Dear Lo«t,
Ye* il ii true. Due to lack of
reader re»pon«c, Unrle Bill will
cca«* to etiKi m anv further i*»ite*
of Thr HarbiHgrr.
However, if you really feel lost
without me, I «ugge<il you try talk-
ing with lomeone in the counsel-
ing center, a trusted teacher,
health and psychological services
or eveM • alnaKcr with a
pletely unbiased opinion in the
matter can 'Vometin1e^ do the trick.
But thank* for \ ern. II
has been great wo th Ihe
Harbinger staff and 1 will miss
them all.
Sincerely,
Uncle Bill
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Artst^^ntertalnment
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May 5, 2000
Punk band Boris the
Sprinkler rocks at show
Ariington Heights
Cal Hollow play for Harper
in
TiM c«v«r to ■eri* Mm %pttiiMmt%
mmgm
Ih.ink-. ti> -unn\ ^kii-. Jnd
ti.' r.iir\ on Vpt*! Tf- t al
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Cal Hollow porforms untfor Mm sklos at HarMr.
Jitt.
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In tiu- rrn>;tjni ti.'jrj (.i-
p.irl I't rh«'ir i.«ttii> hiui^i
MlU. : .111.1 L 1"-
Hi.- judiiTiK «.!•. ni.imU
Harptr-.i>;i-vl l>i>t tinri- wen-
J muplf i>t kiii» .inil Mitni-
;.ill- .1- Wfll IhiTr
v\<fi' ^iHnlu-^ tor I'voryont",
im liiilins tnv pi/./j and d>.
ti>r ill' S>mf •slarU-d a
trundlv >;,jmf nl lus-iin); tht>
t,«>lb.ill
rhf band seemw) liki- tun
i;uv^ ivulfnt in Min^- with
titU- Ilk.- I Don I Want In
l,r>>« I p Vhi- Kn- havf
Kvn plavm^ tni^i-thfr tor
Ihrw' \ear>. and fhrv mrt'
Mgm'd i>n with Sin* lor one ot
those M.ir- As of iww, the\
are unsinnixl '" ' -
sjid. bfcai
Mgned ts what il s all about."
St>me i>f their Ming titks
were "Chivalry's I5ead," "No
MoTcv " (their hrst Mngle) and
Restless."
Vou can reach Cal Hollow
at w WW ialhollow.com or e-
mail them at www.hollow-
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*a#y rMWOM
ST»Ff WSITtR
l>n Saturdav, .April ;" I h.Hl th€> privik-^e t.> >;o tn the
KniRhts of Columbus m Xrlmnton Heinhts and see s<\en
bands for fi\e dollars Ih, h.-.Kllinin); Kind was one ol mv
perxnuil favorites direit Invni V\is<.insin IV ins the Sprinkler
If y<nj asked, ■•\\'hi> is Boris the Sprinkle'" vou re not
alorM?. These four chee*- heads are an umlernnnind mad-
cap stupid punk rock band that r.»k.d s,.h.ird that ev »-n thi-
utii-s with th.- >;old ' "••" •vlmni r, . okiP); Th.\
rivked so hard Ttpp. I'P "n th.- a.m.e Il.s<r shak
ir\j5 her groove tushw
The barKl features r.uil * 1 on KUitat, Kic n .>n Imss .uid Paul
«2 on drums The lead ni.in is vmalist K.-k \i'rb who is a
lormer reporter to the i-mI empire ot punk /mes Waximum
RtKkSRiTil He desiTibes himseit .is .1 white heten*-, gi?ek
am American male ' I was lucks enou^;!! to shan' ^erv fev\
words with hini while he was working al Ifw menhandis*-
K»'th (thai IS right, hi- was in the bavk selling tfieir alhum.s
and t-shirts himselll
When asked tor a tjuote ftir The H.cfv.iy, ' h. ..iretullv
deliberated to .ome up with th.- [vrtivl words .-Vfter .i long
pau-se. he stated 1 am tfw itchiest man in nxk and mil. .invl
our band shtniUl be treated a» »uch "
The reason that b»- «■ »s .t, hv was that when fit- performs
he wears superhero l night he was sp»w^ling .i l.n.-.
underwear-ktiking '-- . . iman ciotiime H. loKI ..- i.-
nofe the "absence ol nippU's v\ hu h h. . i msij,
Thestvond lhe\ hil Ihest.n;. it w,is,.bM.nis i, ,,, ,,.-,. i
the auilience th.it tht- g.ssl K.-\ .rend torg.x to take his nUlrr
He was btniming off the wills Itu- wh.il. tinu \l .>ne pymt
he ran annintl the audieive to the b.i.k ot th.- r,«.ni %v here he
started St n-aming tXAV U U slamming .i t.ible
This kmvl of K'haviot .» . 'e lor the kind ot
.\ p-rform, suih as Shmiu i> l^-i a Microw.ne
1,1 VVeinl l4»>km Wowum." 1 was j lit;!.- dis,ip
p<iint(s1 th.it they did n..t peitform mv taM'titi- -«-nt l.iil
Umi'I (..> Where tfie I ^irgos les Vre I his is .i ,..nv; iN.ut .i
v.vung man who has .i ljd\ tn.-nd m the b.uk s,-ai ot his i.ir
and tells h.-r th.,t ;! ,1.1 I. !.. - th. targ.nles woul.l gel her
Thev rn-^
m Itu lot lit the [<ts>pl.- lelt n.'t
knowiOi; .-v.i. tlv wh.it 1.- tli ink except the\ ~ii'>- g>'l Ihtir Ine
dollars w orth I w as .ils,. a \ ei-\ satisfitsi . iisl,.nii r .in.) upiM^i
leaving st.ihii will, pride that Im int.- h<>ris tin- sprinkler
and I throw like a tag. whnh is th.- sli.gin on tfn-ir t-sbirt
ll v.'u jre interested! in findm|t Vlwrv inlormalion on Boris
the Sprinkler pick up one of their CDs. su. h .is s.«,tr-r i,-
Situm, or mv [vrsonal tavonle. Mtg» Atul
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P«ge 14
1999-2000 Athletes of the Year : the runners-up
The Harbinger
May S, 200O
Icnuile Firel runner up:
|«s!uca Edward M)Mittb.ill
Harpers starting ..iithir
is the ideal MiMb.ill pLi\ri
The ProsfHtl >;rjdii.ili' nuiUl
hit, catch and thnnv .iiivl
rarvked among tht' tup pt.i\
iT-. in the confonTki-
s|w loutd be lb<- K«.t ball
player tii civmi' throunh
Harpin m .i"hil<' -ottKill
coach (im Kv.in ^,\ui
Second runner up:
B,vl>.\ Ford fr bask.-th.ill
Shf );radual»\1 tnwn vwe ol
the area* best prograaw at
ftuHalo i;r«v«' and de*ek>ped
iiitii om' ot th f l>>p piti hirs ii<
Itif mnttTrivj'
Tb«- thin>; 1 live .ibuiil
hiT IN h>T ^.imi' tan-
•■Mittball inaih K\an sjv
Sh*- n-ally buikle-. dow n and
lixus*"* t<n the |t>b at hand
( alalaro' has pitih«il her
wav to a U < riii-rd
Special Mention:
Metou Rommel. <*! \o\U\
baM, baskitball, M»tthall
White he was phyMcall\
undersized, the >-fiHil 11
s«iph«>mi>r«' made lh«- most nt
his abilitii-s. and i-Mfllfd in
the tH'ld, nn the mat and m
thf I lassnxvm
Ho apprn.u hilt •■^p.Ttsi
Ilk- . . ''aihi-vl fM t\
t! ^ ri-sllm*; i.'.uh
!■ , : _ .-. . >,ikI Mi's ,1
■ .' tuir.
and Hampshm- xrad has K'
lc'r«H< marks and times m
almosi ail oM-nts
Ho si-t \tT\ sptvltK
pials. Irack coach Renee
A-llnor said and has
i\>>rkfd arduoush to n-ach
those- glials ■
Third runner up;
\1iko VVftlcr M' Kiskctball
I. Olid baskt-tball playi-i-
loiild play two or eyen thn.
positions
Mike Witter plaM-d all s
Hf n.is M-ry versatile
liaski-tball coach Ki-nt I'ayn.
said. "Commg into the s*-.:
son he was able to pnnidi
.;ixkI leadership in ditferent
situations "
The Hoffman Estates high
sthix)l product averaged 17
ptwnts a ^me and U-vi the
Hawks m rebounding
tmlsfvij w ll:
-<hf mi);hi !h Iti. i. -^t [(„• ^,rs.«tile Miph
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OKliS MAY 19 IN THIATRCS EYERYWHCRE
The Harbinger
May 5, 2000
HawK Sports
Jestus: An athlete in every sense of the word
continued from page 16
lege game, with the bigger floor, the
shot cliKk, thf fa.st-pAceti gjme
VV^hen you saw her out there, you *4W
that she could run the Aoor. she itniid
lump, you kiw, that atw was goii^ to
excel in this type of game.'
Jealiia averaged '».3 points per contest.
but could easily have d\ eraged moiv
but chose to look tor the pass rather
than look tor the shot When she divs
'iH>k for the shot-l(nA out
She's lighting cjuick.' Jedd With
her quickness, it y.iu conw out and
charge her. or go out aiui play her on
the perimeter, she's going to take vou
l« the hole She's got all kinii» of
mi'vi- > the baalut, or
whtii ^ii. ^.(^ w.^r i.. the basket."
If you give her a »iep ihe (ust
blows nght bv you " Jestus became
among the most feared offensive
players in the conference because of
her ability to dnvr to tfie hix)p earn-
ing f-ir^t Team all-region and Seciwid
Team .■MKimfererKv honors The S-
tiH>t-7 ^uard al«*i could match up
physically with anvone in tfw ctmfer-
etwe atKJ could still make the sIkH if
sJw's bumpt^J or fouled, a skill she
wtwked on that summer hcturi'
Dmeen cut her from IK. s varsity she
also kept defenses m chtvk being able
to hit from Ihe outside, a» »he drained
41% c4 her atttnipN tr.mi ^ j»v>inl
rof^ She continued to proM' her
athtetk abilitv this spnng. running;
track lor the first time Track coach
Renee Zellner leali/ed lestus' poten-
tial in her firrt rat* in the 200-meter
dash
she was Mt far ahead of the rest i»f
tfie field that she tlu>ught she had
made a mistake A^llm-r savs "She
was tiial tar ahead so shv was look-
ing bark."
Je^us qtialitietl lor nationals in ttw
3)11 meters and high |umps in her first
mei>t jestu^ rivi-ntlv blew awav the
n>mp.'titi>>n at the Region l\ mivl
lakuig UrtA in the llX). 200, and hrsi in
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the lavelin thniu
Only months ago her basketball
future tell in dinibt. last n inter, hi-r
baskettiall abilities have drawn the
interest of Kendall College and other
schiHils .After a varsity snub at
Buffalo (.rove, Jestus establistied her-
self as one of the lt>p athletes in the
confereivre
'1 wasn t really sure what (Harper's)
program was all abi>ut ' [estus says
"but It turned out to K> pn-ttv good
for me "
K-sfus turned out to b<- pri'tt\ >;nod for
I larper
acooimiaip.
SftathuJ rmtmcml Stigmg-
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Mariani: Male athlete of the year
continued from page 16
and more than 20 touchdovs ns His performance last fall sur-
prised him, but didn't surprise n>ach Kliasik
"He s a fompi-titor." Miasik sa\s He tiH»k a lot ol pride in
dvnn^ thin>;s ivill
Mariani s pfrtormante i-amitl him a full ride to play ftxrt-
ImII ,it S( Fraru IS College and he also hopes to walk on to the
baseball team nevi spring as well While Manani excelled in
Ihe playing field, his stmt at Harper also re-eru-rgized Manani
in the classniom Manani now hopes to earn his degree at St
I rancis and hi>(H's to one day be a special education teacher
Mariani alwa\ s plaM-d the game of football lor the fun of it
It tin>k him mi>r»' tfian two \ears, but r«)w has realized how to
halaiU'e fun and work to excel
"I'm always joking amund and stuff during practice,"
M.iri.ini s.ns And th.it s a big thing to be able to |oke
ariiunvl ('ut then know w hen to turn it on and be serious In
high vhiml. It w as |ust )oking aniund all the tmu-, but I think
I've m.itiinsl il H.irj>T .in.f .m.l.r^t m.l tlH-n-'s a time tor fh.if
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1999-2000 Athletes of the Year
Jestus develops into offensive Mariani regains old form
force after varsity snub
Si'T?'^' '- i iMTi.iB
les« Lactfan
«tm ttu- i"^« iVp«-i«. >>lj Howl Ihi-
tolUming <«uinmt>r. Mariani did
•Ihing Ih' h.id nt'M-r diwH- be<i>fv
!. w<<rki\1 init and K-gjn lllluiji,
•met iKan Uif
le d(w'« rpalia:-
H! IM- , - —
:it_l\ M.irijnt
U<l i>t sitting
1 III r.rov.,-
tine* b«inc cut from Buffalo
Orovc's vanity 2 yaar* a(o.
Ml* iaatHS davalopad into a
<aa<ly off onaiva waapon.
hii.h.. h,v
,t II,,
lc«tu> not »nh
Hinkk-v to Hj.'j '.
pl.jv varsitv b.i-ki '
At k-*»t mrt Jl liuiu... • « ....^i i i..
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-ik.in^ 1 jrMf^ 1
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Hr.ithfr l,-.ti4N lu>'d m i
until her si>phi>nu>n
svhool, v^h^•n pjrent-
lankv IfsHi-
.ind mm iil ■
Th.it <.unuiHr i
fd hersflf ti> b\\.
baskt'lb.ill pLu.'! .inJ riiu'lkd i
^unimtr U'a^ut' and dittiniii ..n";
Wht-n th<- ha^kitball M'.i*»in arm .
Il■slu^ tound ht-rsj-lt i>n th*- ti>urt
her old hi^h M.h«.x>l, Hmk.lf\, aixl
.ui^ioiivU .intu ip.iii'il ih** St* aM>n.
Julio iostua wewotf
spoctator* with hor ability
to driva to tha lioop and lilt
from tha arc.
Af tar piaytag daf aaaa ia '••,
Bubba Mariani bacama tha
Ragion'a top running bacli
^.iiil thi'n
Harpt-r >.i>,».h i<"ll t
UK. And that was t^i-
li> hor .idvanta^f plaMii^ m !lir
see JESTUS on page 15
ri hi> kniv still
p..siii\ I I I'lilrihulion to the
'.•n«#. as. the Hawlu. i-njoved
I 111 ill thctr most suin-ssful tam-
pji^n!. dft«wivfly, <ini>hinn ^-2 and
■iibba Mariani braafca a
taclila during tha Hawfca'
loaa in tha Papal-Cola Bowl
untti thfv !>• doni- with schi.x»(.
\t.<riani *.iv> If you wwli out. il
put llw fiiiM' in. you will be 1(10
■>| '■■••• '- '" '••" m- iiiM iwi
inc ll.'lll^ .'I ruMuiTi); .Hid llttin>;
that summer put Mariani m tiw tH~>t
I'lof hi>cartvr Manani relumtil
1^ natural poMtion at running;
ba.-k and quicklv made hi> preiencf
felt oTK-e ay;.iin on tht- uridmm
He »av vi-ry important," FIm-.iI
^.n - ol Mariani "h€\au!*- h«- R.ix ■ u-
movl steads otttTLMVf thnvil 1 li-
itilit\ m.idi- him h.inl to dot. tid
Wfll niough to bu-ak th«* ^
■rd lor total otfcnsf m a
iif. an honor that t\pii:all\ g.
t,...irtfrbac'L« a 27-24 triumph ...
joliet. Martani pouiuli'd out 1 HT \ ard-
. n t4 larrifs, and also sn.itihi-^' ■•>
-Nt~. tor Ibl \ard-
It lust t.ii' ■ latir.iii),
M.iriani says
Ihf Hawks lud .iiu'thiT mom<i
r.iblf .ampai^n cruising to an H-t>
•• . 'id in Ihi- S4(. tnit l«".l thr Pi-psi
> ijH,ml
I hi- tram wa.- unholiovabK
. '.i»>- ' Mariani savs whuh was .■.
..It thinn lM-rvbK>d\ was );(xxl
M iMids. and I still talk to a lot ol ptH>
pli' on lh< :. ini
't>mi' \M m't ^.'in^ fviTythinj;
iuvl Irll into place."
M.in.ini turned into the Bubba oi
.U! .iiul added something new. H<
h.iii pri\ kiuslv onix plavt-d runninv;
bjik bul developed into a cluttb
revener In Manani joinetl the list oi
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