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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 


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NmMiWbIcIi — Pag*  S 
C>i— Htiry — Pmf  4 

CI— tfi»<«.i  I  y«i»  • 


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. 


J»afM7-« 


•••Pag*  2 


-Paga2 


SMPagaS 

MaaltliWatcli — Paga  t 


•••  Paga  • 

AM 


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. 


-Pagat 


iPagat 
•parta Paga7-I 


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 


'■T 


h..J 


.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 


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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 
624H 


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 


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NAWRVIIXECAMTt'S 

iiotc«iii«Hiii«.M«rw.iu«. itto»'  •  itm\im*-9ns 


CHICACOrAI4PUS 

401  S   Suhr  Sow 

OiKafu-  II  «*»'^ 

(•Ml  X2S-IS3a 


ROBERT 
MORRIS 
CXXiEGE 


URLAND  PARK  CAMPUS 

43  MUuMi  S«|u>iR 

OtaMjPark.  IL  «>•*>: 

(•Ml  H»-n79 

nu 


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 


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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  * 


1  w  ,1  v 


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 


DEAR  (  RL  ^<  •••  D- 


DEAR  I  NHf  Bill 

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SlcMO, 

I  (,ii\.  ml'  I.  'I.  "^1'  '   '■'  '  ' 

1  ,1...  'Ian  yt'""' 

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  ^^^  ^^^  ^  ^^    ^.^^   ,,  „ 

'^,J;^n.,„.,. ,.ns«Htmg  up  a  tew  minutes                  [ov.   ^^^^^ 

,      ,          ,  carK 

.  I  Yi  rhe  s.iiiie  li>k                     "'" 

P*"*^'"'^' rhmk  ditching  your  kW- 


Staf f  Writaf*  ami  Aaaiatants 

(toet  Ba®),  Carta  Latano.  Kevin  Poduska 


Oaaaral  Pollclaa 


OccwfDi  Womw 


U«ltrtPa*C) 

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.  .;  s«»vicCT  «»v- 


Business  Manacer 
Faculty  Advisor — 


SanrnHays 
—Dam  are 


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.  n.  our  Bji'u'i.iis  L#ne»s 
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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 


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..Md  when  it  was  there,  that's  where  your  drawing 


Audition  s 

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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 
as  well 

linaliv.  he  was  all-tomament  team 
player  in  the  Natiimal  ToumamiH-t 
held  in  New  'Vi>rk 

I  gue—  tti.il  -  whv  they  call  him 
theCieneral 


Enough  with  the  instant  replays! 

Wv  /tiirhini^cr  is  looking  for  some  fresh 

blood  for  its  sports  department. 

Writers  anti  editors  vveleome. 

Stop  by  the  office,  A.^^",  for  an  application. 


Crossword  101 


"  No  Big  Deal 

Acmois 
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(H*nninn_, 

Slddhsrtfis  MjlKir 

W poorVtaiWii- 

UMkuM 

le  Uvar  HcrsHon 
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l»LI« ol 

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MMaatfyind logo 

29Uot««alnllon 

MWofkun* 

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34*Uit< 

SSJrtyoonialnar 

37  l>a«ii  enad  iMOfd 

MSoltdrMi 

3BA(ip(aiilmai««uRti 

aoirtdoM 

41  klutar  ol  indta 

43  Bkuic.  tar  on* 


4«1waslaftOoNn 
4»T)i*<twil 
St  OwtewoHii 
Ultw  woman 


MAvtaraftfeMK 


iD-OnOcMviPanr 
mmmmH 


nttamtHf 

U  girWiia 

ooum 
II 


..  Come  join  The  Harbinger. 

^     Because  we  haven't  asked  in  at 
least  two  pages. 
Stop  in  for  an  application. 
A367 


sports 


Plgtt  »  willlamJMMi^Hi^ 


Freshmen  athletes:  How  do  you  measure  up? 
Revisiting  the  1998-99  Athletes  of  the  Year 


Vthli'l. 


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4CTM.  SPORTS  EDITOR 

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* 

b*W«i  SPORTS  eW  I' "^ 

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.' 
1    j'l'"in»;  li.'i''        ''"■••*'  •'•  ''■'•■""'  '"  '" 

Ir.'shm.n       .>ii 

ii!li.ll.    I   -l.l!'         '   ■ 

i.nlK   ,i\.i.!. 
•    lull  limi  student,  eMellekl  not  miH  >■>" 
'    ;h,    ..iII.UmH  .iHirt.  but  the  basket- 
.,..iit   ,in.l    111.'   -.'IlKill    h.'l.t   .1- 


a  .. 


I    ,l..n.     >..1     1- 


am 

Ih,' 


PHOTO  HtRY*NiT-l 

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 
:,,;p,-l 


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. 


e  Harbin 


Winiam  KalMy  Hmip»t  C*H«<«  .  P*l«ti*«, 


r  1 


XXXM 


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- 

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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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Pages 


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 
well. 


Invest  Your  Credits 

If  you  have  roHefsr  credit  -  use  it. 

Transfer  your  coUtfui  coursework  and 
complete  an  aaeletated 

BACHELOR  DEGREE! 


i-ifU. 


Bttckektr  of  Businns 

AdmimistrtUttui  Degree, 

wtlh  II  cunieniriiiii'n  in 


iih  ti  I  itnt  fnfrafu>n  in 


(iK  \PHU       1)1  sli.N 


TraKn/rr  S4ikt>Jarnitfit  tup  A>  t4.JUK>,>  AuMia^U/or  Qmo/i/m^  XmJmlt 

NAPtRVILLB  CAUfflntS 
ixru  C«Mf>  PkMM.  Napcrvillr.  U.  UOitti  •  (■••)  TWUfTSS 


ClflCAOCJCAMPirs 

401  S  Slate  Stnvt 

Clucagu.  IL  MIA05 

(iM)  22S-ISM 


ROBERT 
MORRIS 
COLLEGE 


OKLANO  PAUK  CAMinjS 

4>Oii«idSqiam 

Ortand  f>sfk.  IL  e0461 

<»»)  MB  tJ73 

FMMdM  /•/ J 


Student  Senate  aims  to 
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. 

«M  AnsoiK  otgwe  s  a  mp  <« 

flr^*  H 

■ut  M^v  snp  sine' Al  SIM  nao  vMn  «« 

«*  O  B) 

na^i  a«  C0  nan  a  aatfiaar-k  m^m 

^^^-^Yi^ 

torn  DeiAy  <X»  njOent  hae  an  oui- 

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7v^nC\i^i 

tjjv  y^'^^i^fp^^v 

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gf>\|k  *   *      ^^^ 

^J       lodURi  i«ah  ciiLOWX.  Ard  otw  praits- 

IxA   ^    ^  ky^^ 

1        >.ji  hjK  craoKj  tatanat  tmawii  a. 

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/               Arv]  wm  ou  y<w  'mm  idwMK. 

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Page  4 


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! 

■  ini;  !.>• 

.>n«Ti'!- 

Irn,,. 

■1  Jisi.tnt  s( 

,!' 

I'arkin^  luts 

'.'■t 

(■luite    lm.tgine  (ji-ttin^  h 

Jll  w 

n  1 

in)i  ttvvs.-  Iinhls  turn  uti 

1  .  ■! 

'.  n.i 

llu-ri'  IS  (1,.  Ii^hi  ,inil  n.' 

\oll  dlA 

It  lias  h.\: 

1,- 

It  iin;ht  .1-  111.    s,,,;:   ,.iu 

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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 


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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. 

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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» 

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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 

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rror  h.isiH)  i>!l  01 


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Exbiblt:  new  Word  Pattoms  art 
show  confirms  a  tbonsaad 
words  aro  worth  ono  pictar* 

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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 
•  ■  exhibit  runs  trom  Si'pt  n  te 
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.    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 


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he  invt>lvt^1  prKi 


1'  y«»u  thn-i 
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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  ■::  '!>. 


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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 

raataras.J>agaa  8.  •       F«?nch  shidents 
CaoMMatary ^''"''*  Harper 


AAt. 


iPagat 

11-12 


•wtPagea 


Cowaiawtaiy; 

snmkin^  stinks 
Saa  paga  7 


Blair  Witcl 
Myrick  conu  s  n' 
Harper 

iPagaff 


Spoftsi 

Schedules  and 

Scon~^ 

Sea  Paga  12 


••7       AM. 


-Cag*  •      S|Mrta_Pagaa  U-U 


P«g*2 


Campus^  News 


The  Harbinger 
September  27, 1999 


Exchange:  Visiting  students  get  a  feel  for  life  on  other  side  of  Atlantic 


':>ntinjaia  trom  pdg»  I 

'v  Univemty  f»w  l.niln    m.i 
pni<fc"s!>ii»naN  tn  Ihr  an  .1 

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whi-i  h.irK<-piiKii.t  Ihf  ■.tudrnts 
en     rh«'     trip,     p.iid     ti>r     ,ill 
rxptOM".     Whili'  thi-ir  \  ,■ 
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to  Anm>ult'fm' 

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Ihr   Must'um  irf  Scifncr    ■ 
'iis|r\,  tKf  Uniini  i 

.1  Ai|u.iniinn 

i  hirinn  thru  m^ii 

vli-nt^  -,ii  in  iin  Ihf  .I.i-m     ,'| 
iii«    in-ltiKliir    I'.iul  l,n-m,in 


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.' 


("la*  M)iTif 


rht- 

I  111!  [H'opit-  in  AitHTua  an-  m<iiv 
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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i  Ih'\  wr^ppoil  up  Ihiir 
\  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^ 
iin.iiiiin.Hi>    "Shoiipin^    Ami 

:rl,;     I,, 


•National  \dult  lmmuni/ati«n  Xwarenrw  Wrek 
Shots  arvrit  just  Inr  kt.t 
in  adults,  tot)    I 


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i*ip' 


ni^atuMis,    1 

st.ip      i>\       tt>. 

Immunuati. 

■■(>-tt^^T  M  n 

p  m   in  the  - 

(,  tntt-r  AIm 

Health    .111, 

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•>-,.„;!.    V\, 

•r  ,1  III  mi' 

1,1       l>    H.KU 

•MoiT  Health  S. 

Health  and  Psy^h.-.^,. 

1  urse  praclitiiiiHT  1-  j  \ 

muttiH-  health  cuncen- 

''Kis    .IIKI    (U»      .1 

acne,  minor  iniunes  .1 

•s  a^  well  as  pi' 

exams  and  patient  edu 

.ir  .  •!! 

1  heM*  >iT\  It  1  >  .iif   i  Kl  I 

For  more  information,  v 

all  K.r 

J 

,!:..n     pi,-,.,,.    . 

Ask  your  wellness  advisor ''I 


i.-i-i.^ 


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llL-.lilh  ,liul   IV% 


In   pl.Kinj; 

■  I-  IV  ill  appear  in 

•111!   ind  r»'sp<ins«-s 


it  both 

ids      If  I 
Used   yoVi  i^n  Kvom*'  int«led   with   Hl\ 
,  proximately  thnt-  wtvks  to  hi-al    Ihidy  pier. 
iiH  wlK-ar  friHH  six  t<i  eight  ivivks  tohiM- 
'     il    Certain  si/fs  of  jewelry  and  iMily  cei 
iittinfi.  huming  or  puncturing  tlu>  skin  then 
,lv  artists  should  K'long  to  ITh-  ,AssiK-iation  ol , 
■I  ri,.(i>>ion,il  lallmi  Artists     (or  further  intorma- 1 
..,•,.   ,1  s..,,  I.,..    %1,,-' ,..  .p,., J   .,.,  .,.,.,,.  I 


If  Completing 
^  your  Bachelors 
Degree  is  your  Goal, 
Achieve  It! 


^  Etk  Grove 


fjfks 
or  s  Degree 
nun  ftow 


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■ClatMt  mMl  on*  wrMf  * « 
iwiournmn 

•Crt*l  to<  pnor  «ariwiq 


instant  recall. 


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1  •  «'«•  T«.j.  <ir«(i 


l«vis«(  aM 
(nformjHait  Oiaw 
110Ct'mfii(iyl»o«« 
(Ik  Oaw  v>iu«( 


Caf  'ftfiiit  liiiNiM 
>i  'II IM  «ir 

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•  •  1     »p«,«  ir.  t ;**  1 


The  HarhinniT 
September  27,  1W» 


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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 
unusualK  '  iranster  tiiendiv  "  About  one  in  three  ot  our  students  is 
a  transter  student.  Vou  owe  it  to  vourselt  to  learn  niorc  about  us. 


^  Elmhurst  College 


What  college  ought  to  be. 


190  Pruapw  Avmuc 
Elmhum.  lUinoa  :ioiit-)>yi 

adna^dmhiam  «A> 


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CaftaLoiM* 

>€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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


■r;    k 
thai 


th.- 


(i.l  I 


(♦mTOBySAMMMAr'-. 

acrobat*  allow  Molr  atiiff 

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 


ggf^e  "S/'Tt.tt  M»Ji,r 


CA*4Put.  ton      ^ 
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HAfKNO  ^MUttlit  THCa 
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Pages 


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- 
\  niii.ii     1  .is(  .>t  till    rht'rapies 


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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Bv  being  a  bus»  individual 
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N,i  hf  I  .imi-  up  with  this  stuk 
liijurf  jrui  I  tlimk  this  .mi-  ^ 
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IllOV  H-  W..»>  tin     ,  Opitlll'-  111   thi' 

ihirt  whuh  I  l.-.ilh.r  .ind 
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splfni 

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.il 

i  I..   I. I  tluii^  v^as.'  he 

itmiu-s.  Is  that  1  couldn't 
I  III  mv  nximmate  to  tell  him 
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K^.lus^■  our  phone  was  shut 
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l>n  the  idea  ot  Miguel  or 
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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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October  U,  1999 


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Performing  Arts  Center  to  break  ground  this  spring      Earth  Quak 

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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 
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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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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. 


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^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' 
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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,,. 


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:  .ifmaml  (■ 
» .111  iijim  and  bt'tlt  r  c; 

\  hi-  h.ivc  eam«l  tin-  ; 

ill",    iif    KiU  r 


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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 

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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 


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!•  I  ,!i|.>r. 


.ippiiintrnjir 

S-M    ■.<! ■ 

r  ■tiifi- 

t  'l^    IS-.  >[>ii-  .uul  t  . 


I  lUariK  .it!<  I 


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 

»«^-  dH 

Singadl        ^H 
Uncle  MB    WM 


■ditorial  Board 

The  Harbinger 


staff  Writars  and  Aaslstanta 

^4oelBa^ 

Ryan  Freuna  James  Johnsoa  Porter  r«>bie 

IHerb  White,  Jr. 

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Co-Editor  in  Chief.. 
Co-EilitorinChtef_ 

News  Editor. _. 

A4E  Editor 


Features  Editof- 


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JManE**nar* 


-Kevin  Podusha 
_JohnTillotson 


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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. 

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.•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(. 


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mquncs  itnuld  lie  ftmnanMd  daactty  to  the  aOrwtisar, ««  «  gurctaaas  am 
ac  nw  dwcielian  o«  ua  conaunar. 


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Hawks:  defense  sets  tone  for  victory 


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eluded  a  Raider  m»h  and  tound  «iei\  t-r 

Cilessun  fur  a  \^  yard  touchdown  pass, 

for  the  Hawks  ftrul  sc<we  of  the  garm- 

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The  Hawks  football  team  has 
been  successful  this  year,  j-specialK 
the  offense  Which  may  come  as  a 
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 

n  ijii.irtefback  who  had  not 


plaM-d  at  this  level.  Even  though  he 
was  a  V  ery  gixid  high  sichool  quarter- 
back, I  tlHiught  we  would  probably 
struggle  offensively  early  because  we 
were  reiving  i>n  a  freshman  He 
made  his  mistakes  early  but  not 
enough  to  cost  us  any  garner.  Now 
he's  getting  mon'  and  more  consis- 
tent and  he's  comfortable  with  our 
offens*'  .)t  this  level  of  play, "  contin- 
ued Eliasik 

Another  contributor  on  offense 
has  been  Bubba  Mariani  He  has  ran 
tor  well  over  500  yards  and  scored  13 
touchdowns 

"Bubba  M.iruni  h.is  pri>bably 
K-en  the  biggest  (actor  with  his 
maturilv  and  consisfervy.  He 
brought  a  lot  to  our  oftense  in  the 
N*gmning  ot  the  vear, "  s-iul  I  liasik 


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SPORTS  NOTES 


•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 

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tvuiKed  on 

nvi~  tmu'  It 

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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 

MaHMNKSonpagtU 


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C«r»*r  Cofwr  !■■— j 


Physicist  unravels  mysteries  of  the     Student  Senate 
universe  with  new  "string"  theory      f.lM!I*^  ^®*'* 


CO  ECU  TOP  i». 


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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 

...iin 


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 


ni.iiir 


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his  optimism  alx>ut  the  diver- 
sity ot  thi'  proup  this  year, 
This  IS  a  non-traditional 
S-nate  that  will  pro\e  suc- 
cesstiil, 

tXle    l>>  :  ■•  '.n.  I     the 

Senate  will  be  attending,  the 
iVtober  22  meeting  was  cart- 
celled  The  next  meeting  will 
be  held  on  I  riday,  (  Vtober  2^ 
in  All 4  of  the  Student  aivJ 
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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 
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iMst 

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liiluting  the  ptnni  partkl. 
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;  sugar  in  somcoiu-  ir/io  is 
i  diabetic? 

\    V's,  It  can    In  r»'s|:>ons«' to 

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FIAIUWS  EDITOR 

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pares  studonb-  tor  the  rit-M  ol  i  ,,, 
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tor  indivtduaU  who  want  to  >|H'cial- 
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(HM  off  tiM  MlUCatlMMll 

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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- 


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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. 


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von 

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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 


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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 
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Cnooae  *3m  BKntkrt  ocgRrt  n 
aanea/aii'MMui  aeaona  Ctwtxum 

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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 


OKAY    CLUS! 
vVt  «U  UhttTa 

TkLK  Mhwr  TMUW  i 


I    am    A 

woman  ,it  H.i: 


'    1  dm  sti  ■. 
!!   ike  a  tool  ot 
date. 

How  can  I  kKxen  up 


s  Aiat  you  mfier  ' 

ilien 

'  1 '  rrj 

s,  >rii,-onf 

\  t  >ii 

rKcll. 

Love, 

ou  Ihulk.  '                  ss  » 

UmcUBiU 

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The  Harbinger 


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Noel  Bago.  Ryan  Freund.  Joanna  Klatka 

Oanaral  Policl«» 


Co-Editor  «y  Chtef_ 
Co-EditorinOnef- 

News  Editor 

A4E  Editor 


Feat  ires  Editor- 


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JUanLMmariK 


..J^evm  PodusKa 
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Faculty  Advisor tern  Gtre 


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mmtty.  putiii«i«d  bi  weekly  tnroqpvM  the  K«»oi  ynar  eacapt  (iunn(tioliaayk 
and  nnai  enams.  The  paper  is  distntuteo  f>«e  to  alt  stuOsreSk  tact<ty  and 
aannistrMian  The  HtttNrvtr'sHile  purpose  is  to  iniMdettvHwpercanin^ 

nit  V  Mitn  >^o«mMMn  part  amng  to  tne  campus  aM  Its  (HnwjnOnc  conmin 


r^  Nartvvtf  aieicoRies  tetters  to  Itw  adKor  and  wplies  to  our  attlonats. 
Lenars  nmist  be  stgneo  and  ncluiie  a  pnone  runber  tor  nenficatton, 
Si|nati#ts  aw  t»  witrMtd  t«or.  request  M  letters  and  conlanl  are  sut|scl 
toedrtng 

MnwtMlng 

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edilors  of  tins  paper,  nor  oy  <*«  ccMefe  adRnntstmllan  or  Board  ot  Onctors. 
Iniuines  tnouU  l»  forwMad  dinKtiy  to  the  aiMartnar,  and  all  puretmes  are 
an  tna  dtacnHon  of  tlia  connanar. 


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Allhghtsr 


'  Harbin>;er 
vtobrr  25.  1999 


larner  i:am|m< 


Pag.  7 


Photo  Opinion  Poll:  Are  the  Harper  Geese'  an  issue? 


"They  were  worst  last  year...lhis 
year  i  haven't  noticed  how 
bad...they  were  like  insects." 
Sarah  Police 


"The  gee>i.'  were  messy...!!  the 
school  did  anything,  they  did  a 
good  job." 
|im  Weston 


"I  think  that  it's  wonderful  that 
Harper  is  taking  the  time  to 
humanely  dissuade  the  geese  from 
our  campus."  Mrs.  Angela  BarreH 


Set  yotar  gosrfs  high. 


We'll  help  get  yow  there. 


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tor  apfowUnc  Mara 

irlaHb 

HIGH  *u> »-'  wtamwwnpBowt  ot  vn» 

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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> 
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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 


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October  25, 1999 


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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  -. 


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•  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 

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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      .!•- 

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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. 


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<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- 
[■H>m-  h.uf  11  lem.ile  meniN'r-. 
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 
tt»-  nirls  In  miiv  e  in  unison  takes  j  lot 

ot       tiini-      and 

j'r.KtKi-  bill  the 


ll  -     ,.     hl.isi 
said  (s'lTi  ''.irah 
Smith 

I    o  I  I  1  n  s 
niers      (,.      Ihr 

s..|ll,ld       .Is      h. 

kkls  ,n\,i\  trt  ;. 
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 


««->i'.>e>  sAMMSMNTmHAts     ■■■■"  ""'""tl» 

(riflM)  aatf  laughed  and  s,iid, 

'■  It      keep*      me 


mOTO  BV  SAMMIWnw  HAYS 

fNractIc*  tiMir  mov**  for  «i 
tf<p  t*  ttmm,  wttf  tlMjr  pimm  am 


hk>ola  IUk  a  perfect  <L 
IIM!  only  pRHNOn  It.  Kt  t  p. 


It  s  djrtlcxn.  A  muling  dinahility  whrrc 
•emc  kkb  confute  theu  (fi  with  theu  p  t.  b* 
and  <\%.  But.  twiih  thr  r^t  hrip.  moH  ni  ihrtf 
kidt  cMi  fo  on  to  do  wcH  in  kImoI.  CaII 
I-SM-CRS-MIND  or  visit  www.l<loniine.org. 
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). 


Hi 


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 


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1  111* 

WIWiii  Walwy  Hmip*t  Coltog*  T  y»ut>w,  IHIwoii" 


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VolMW •  XXXH  »  Nwrnbar  6  .  Wov—nbf  1,  tW 


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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- 

....1 .1,.^  ,  I,. I  ..I 


■^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 

3ttid«  KCTW  »  pilortty  i<*iim«wi  1»  wrtTPlW  *wwlltiy  ^ 

.,J»l..la  P.i»Uy.aui<Ui«ihMtaiolM«loMudairia«*OMU|(aaaiJHB|iUI 

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yrfof  to  Hw  Malpnad  ima  eiMMt  M  (MOMimMaA 

PluM  i«rar  10  Iha  MltMkia  Maw  f ar  ipi(a«  taiM  nolsiration  cycta- 


aavMieirwiUUH  KMBTMA'tX 
•ml  AAninMnMm  C«iMr  (MCt-i^k. 
%•  ftmilf  ii^aii»  daw  ■« 


M»Mi-lllW 

a 

mmm  mmtmation  tamuAT 


■IMarnMoiiKfoMMaiiwa't** 


liim^  »_niMM»y  ^  laM 
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E  MAH.  RCCISTRATtOM 
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Iw  MM.  MMia«  ••  1^  MkM  MKW*  <t 

IMttiJMwrwJwrBat.(aJLi» 


a»  ■»  fci  Cwwt 


•ae  Ml  MM  riHiv.  •:••  AM  iMt  «:«•  m  mmm  Mi>««  a* 
«i  inamiiiwut  —  I  ~ 


Mat  MKaMM  MT^Mr  >^  ■*  »■  • 


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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..' 

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Carter,  11  a.m.  to  1  p.m.  and  pick 
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jKal  li.,  1. .,,,--  .11,    ti.M.unh     .ippnuimjti'U    "."JOcl     lhi« 
fhv  summiTs  .inil  . ill  into  thi      imlud.-.  Ijl'  l.i-^    li\l-.    uni 

ti>rm>.    instrunu-nl-,    ht'Jith 

II      nxjuiri'im-nlN  atid  pn>l'i".>ii<in- 

I      di  a<ti\  itiON 


\  •■  ..plu- 

lo  tht  (,.i,i...>.  ,-.  ,11  > ff.itfO 
prowptiv  Thfff  are  34-W 
|-H»if  <iii>  jv  jibMf  in  th«-  priv 
^r.im  hill  K'ljusc  ot  the 
ilenund.  then- is ofU-n  j  wjil- 
in^-  lisl  lur  lh«-  pnigrjm  The 
m.i|(>ril\  ot  thf  stiidiTits  a>;r\v 
v\  ilh  ■•nthusujsm  that  thi-  di'n 
I  h\^K'nJs(  pro)'ram  is 
t«n.«'  and   well   worth   the 

H<  kj  kr»"a>;fi.  w  ho  iv  oiil  ot 
:  and  Iheivfure,  waited 
-  to  f;et  in  the  program, 
^ommenti-d.  "It's  a  ier\  kihh] 
paigtam  that  i>  time  ciHisuin- 
111)5  and  is  haitler  to  get  in 
tiom  lut  II*  district  " 

Monica  Kinsley  com- 
riieiilixl,  "It's  an  evellent  pro 
Uram  but  needs  to  be 
I'nlar^ed  because  .12  spots  are 
not  eni>U);h  " 

Ai  i-ne  Nox  ack.  an  achate 
ot   th«'  dental   hvgiene   pm- 


Sm  DENTAL  tfrOENE  on  |M«e  6 


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LET  TIAA  CREF  HELP 
YOU  BUILD  A  SECURE 
FENANCML  FUTURE. 


FviT  iw-rr  W)  vrar«     : 
h«»n  \hr  Ic.nling  n 

invrwon  IruM  u- 
tulurr    H«rv  at^  -i 


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Superior  strength 

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:rur*<neni  >n|f^i»<^»»i      uimI  janang  lJ>r 

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Solid,  long-term 
performance 

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other  tAifTi|hMwr».  in  purvuil  o/tfuiik  ^au 
often  mi»-»   'Ikuu^^h  pmt  |H-rlomuiH  r  ,  jin  i 
giuiranur  iulurr  nrsullv  llii%  |utiri<i  |>lnU»- 
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Surprisingly  low  expenses 

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Easy  diversification 

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Unrivaled  service 


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Open  House 

Saturday,  November  20, 1999 
from  9:30  a.m.  to  12:00  p.m. 


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Comwiintary 


Tht-  Harbinger 
Novrmber  8,  1<»99 


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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 

The  Harbinger 


Co-Editof  in  Chief 
Co-Editor  in  Chte' 
Ne*=-     ■  ■ 
A&f 

Featu'estui'.ji  . 


-SammHays 


„Atan  E.  MfnarA 


-John  T*ot  son 
Carta  Loraix) 


Sports  Editor Ryan  Frwitf 

Business /Ad  Manafir___Mandy  Offenbacher 

Assistant  Ad  Managw Rich  DasiMCk 

Faculty  Advisor Dann  Gire 


^ 
!.•'» 


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 
.,.,.,.  i^cll  he  tlwroutrhi' 

\  id»\t  bv  h. 
ii»-i  i.raUU  to  Thi-  "  • 
Q:  Whit  IS  th.- 1 


ibmit  qu«>slians  cm 

'hirii  m  lh«- marked 

o.;er  All  que«- 
rt>ptin»«* 
-  and  are 


■„i 


(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.  '  '  . 


53 

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 


^^iWPIiii* 


•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. 
aMianitar.  and  M  puchani  ara 


MaMr^  AddretK 

TlwHartxn^r    William  RameytiarperCoDess 

1200  West  Algonquin  Road 

Palatme.  a.  60067  7098 

Rtona  Nunrtwrs: 

business  office:  847.925.6460 

news  office:  .847  925.6000  )i2461 

fax:  847.925.6033 


CQpyrtfit  19881  The  Harbinger. 
AlrffitsreMrved. 


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Th*  Harbingfr 
November  8,  1999 


Careiir#ntary 


Page? 


Mombo 


By  Noel  Bi^ 


Carta's  Webbed 


By  Noel  Bago  &  Carta  Lozano 


Monday. 
Dec.  13 

Tuawtay, 
Dw.14 

Vl/«k»sday. 
Dm.  15 

THnday, 
Dec  16 

&00- 
9:45 

All  ENGIOI. 
102  classes 

All  Accounting 
classes 

All  MTH080. 

086.087,103 

classes 

T-R 
800-9:15 

9S6- 

11:40 

M-W-F 
9<X)-950 

T-R 
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MW-F 
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12:15-1:30 

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125 

M-W-F 
10-001050 

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M-WF 
11.OO1150 

Specially 

Arranged 

Exams 

1:45- 
330 

M-WF 
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T-R 
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M-W 
100215 

Specialty 

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3:40- 
525 

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Specially 

Arraixied 

Exarm 

Frtday  December  17  &  Saturday  December  18 

Specially  Arranged  Exams 

Classes  beginning  at  4:45(xni  or  later 
will  use  regularly  scheduled  class  tin>e 


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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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Yniir  name  here!  If  you  were  writing  \ 
for  the  Harbinger  you  might  already 
have  (I  <tnrt  on  a  decent  resume 


INOFTH  CRN'mii'.  COLLtGh 

A  Repreicnuthe  will  Ix  on  your  campus 

Tuesday.  November  9  for  the 
PlCUFair 


She's  finally  coming  over,  huh? 

SOMETHING  TELLS  US  THIS  ISN'T 

THE  BEST  TIME  TO  RUN  TO  THE  BANK. 

No  biggie,  bank  online. 


[  wait  Lj»«ll«rn.im>  •  fn»  toi—m 


M  mm  J«0  ««••  w— <  CKlM«» 


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tne  next  t.nv.  you  t>ave  wm*  bar.K.ng  to  do  tuX  more  pressing  engagefnents 
.^^^imi  V...  n^  .  Lassie  checH,.*  account  *«h  .re.  internet  t,«tKK>g. 

f  hi  where  you  live  Op«n  your  LaSalle    

actount  M  ww.i-«i»«»«*»-«»«»  O'  -^a"  »-«>0-840-0lt0.       WjHlMH 


Noveral>er  8.  19W 


Ailv«rt|itt«iii0iit 


Page  9 


Page  10 


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. 


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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 
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Ih.'  sel  was  (.It-i^mJ  b\  \tiiha«l  Hnmn 
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na^u^.l  K>hn  I  liasik.  ti«)k  over  the  Harpt-r 
ti>llif;«'  (iHifball  prii);ram 

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- 

Mia>iW  liiundtT  .'t  ttu-  ll.irf-ir  >;ruiiri>n 
priipram  1-  the  .>nl\  h>-.ul  n'.uh  llv  mIiihiI 
ha-  lA  ft  h.ut 

I  lia-ik  -  tir-l  ("nT  li.inir  \\  J-  Jg.iinvl  i<>n 
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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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: 

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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 
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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. 
^12  'Ki\  J515  al  RoKiaevek  Univer«ty  today. 


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Sports 


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Mt»t  Coll«^ 


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Hawks  get  back  on  the  winning  track 


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rl  ^itudhon  fh 

Hjwk^  .K  1 

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rti   U*U>di.k  Bridf 

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tiw  bxUwld 

ion 

"V. 

the  lii>liJ«>n  Fjf^te^ 

t»'  punt 

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 

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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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Trie  Harbinger 


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' 

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F«iitiires: 
PalaMM  f  Wt  I 
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Performance  of  Italian 
Straw  Hat  a  success 


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Arts  ft  JMfHflHWti 

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Cala  BowL 


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brtiig  a  (tallar  MrfemwRca. 

Caria  Loiano 


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In. I.-  .  tiiii'iJ  th«- .iiujR'n^f  s 

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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 

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I  KlHirn  ^HJ  Ull  ami 


:  -iM'nii  p: 
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'111   loi    Harptr   iii 
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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- 
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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*.- 
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iiiul  tlul  thi,   >t>.ai!i  line  w.i- 

f  .'t  repair      Mr.  Ciet/  mm 

i(^".  havf  KiTi  in  thr 

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■  ,..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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November,  22. 1999 


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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, 

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Basketball:  Hawks  take  third  place  at  Morton  Tournament     FoOtbdII" 

contmed  from  pMi  12 


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mil,  h  tor  the  Hjwii".  Ill  hdmlli' 

\t  ihv  end  of  the  hrvi  hjit  thr  t  t.iw  k^ 


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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- 


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lsi«i>:   HiiUow.iv   s«.i>rcd    10  points    tiH.mii\t 
stmk,  and  gr.ihbiii  4  rrKninJ- 

Kevin  K 
leilcd  i-iv;' 
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th.it  k>ss 

Ihf  H.nvk- 
varMi)  team  m  :':.. 
CiUne  away  with  a  %  - 

Gtvinj;  the  Haw  k 
Mmtiin  Cullegf  Itmn 

A  third  ;  ' 
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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 


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Ufmrnft 

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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' 


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Harper  t  oIU-ki-  di  li 


i!  I.i-^t  vcjr  m  !hv 


iTlli-I   to  ^I,li'  .1  III  k. i  !.■  !iu 

the   huniT 
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who  hnisheil  th. 

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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 


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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- 

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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 

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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 
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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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ot  1  VvemK'r 
M-April  1«»t 


want  but  bevv.iR'  . 

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 

\  .^^.. .  v.-i,  "-  '-■!<i  ?:m 

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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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 


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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 


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Ben  Datv^'iler  hoped  to  make  the  world  a  better  place. 
That  hope  died  v/hen  he  v^-as  killed  by  a  drunk  driver. 

VA^i^t  ::hau!d  you  do  10  fi\<ip  a  friend  from  driving  drunk^ 

Wiiaiever  you  have  to. 
Friend!^  don't  let  frieniJ»  drivt^  drunk. 


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Arts  9t  Entertainment 


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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 


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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 


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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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<  to  now? 

r         loon  >eu'l  «i(n  jnw  Mwa— 

■ 

orgi«r  u*«>««|p«you9»>«M^O>« 

m 

io«3  M«B  SO  mjcDOi.  Ok  audmiiw 

an  ouuijfMMnQ  itos/i  of  ff>VK|^vnc 

» 

»m  QUdtfBW  AM  te»  gium  ■■m, 

Okv  cXMs  w  (not  Ow  IMI  w 

^ 

OHM  <ii«i  «>«■««.  Aid  Of  |ibM» 

F 

KK  hac  pMOKji  tuants  evokmr 

'' 

And  v<«i  ou  >«« -mrd  MMU>. 

f 

youi  n»ic  your  dtgpK  n  no  tmc 

OooH  Mm  aMMkrt  flgyas  « 

I 

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MblwUWl  ^IBB^'4  ABJUV^  ■nVCtf 

r' 

i 

Manoircn  or  Wramnwicaaoni 

OcMy  ri  ?<(  vMy  n  901  (or  now.. 

• 

jnd«««noico«l 

1 

^  4  ngncr  detnt  or  ueew.  CM 

(Mny^  OUT)  cunu  a  ITTS  OMW 

i 

«  or  MUnn  carpiA  jr  ma  4SN00a 

. 

—  i^rWKdu 

ei4*«0f«<yu«>«« 

1^"  "-"■■  ir^'K . 

awks  Sports 


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. 


^^l^^■ 

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«»» 


Page  2 


I'hf  Hdrbinger 
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 


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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. 

adinitd|>u®w-ppo«i.depaul.cdu 
www.<iepaul.edu 


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 


)«-jr'.^t?%«ru(sw!ai 


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 


TPUSTU  <lua>A^ 
KAJMOCZW 
OFFERS  HMFtfi 

STUDENTS  «  Bt 
WtlKlY  il1TU> 
CMIMHAT 
IMVERHASTO 

ISH.fASfDTO 

wramiTJC 

nsTOTTicsi 
ttnws. 


auiJ^ili^    .jn,i     u  -..!  r,;;  ' 

.  rM>t  K'  .ill  lh.il  thii.-    -  I" 

diijtiWvvr     Iht- nt-nt  two  » 

.'11^    ■.-,  ,ii 

i>H«T  pU'iitv  i>t  i.fnittc*  tor  i{.\- 

>,,  v\m  M 

stUtil'Tlt^  t^ 

It  Jll   Iv    . 

2^   i\  rth  .1  tfif  mm  ii-  prt- 

l;.„-,  .-.r.   r„.,i,l       ]}h     I'"' 

.Mil 

A  tjnuHi''  m.'tiv  jlu*n*»i  .•pt'ak.-r 

,U-      --. in^t 

I'.ilruk  tiiml-»,  will  tit'  sfH'jkinj.;   i! 

WWtif^it.n    ir>  fht>  lounm'  .iroi  i>l 

H.irjHT  on  FrJddi..  I.inii.irx  >    Ilii^ 

th<"   "^tuilitil     in.)    A.tministc.iti.'M 

IS         sfHHlM'rCll        b\         it"          fXnl 

l  i-nt.r 

1  c.uliT-.hip     rr.>>;r.ini         <.  ..IU»;oh 

Also,  on  fu«"*»t.u  |.irni.ir\  ;"  Ihi- 

tri>ni  .lil  I'v.T  lihri.'!^  ivill  N-  .ittcnvf 

ViVekomie      BjvW       !..       ll.irp.r 

m>;  1..  N*.,'  I.  i-mh-  pri-vnl  hi>  ^[x>\  h 

Milltnnium  P.utv    vMth  In    ilir-wn 

i'ti    M.!). .rm>;  ui  ^i.Kii'^^ 

in    Ih.'    stiiiK'fil    t  t-ntiT    .11    n  •. 'ii 

l.inu.irv       IS      HI.),  k.      Histi.n 

'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- 

Telecourse:  Harper  accomodates 
students  with  distance  education 


sdfith  an         '^JK 
Industry  Leader../ 

..iMOENJOYA 
$7S0.00SIGM-ON 

BONUSI!!' 

Vfc  <»>'■»'■»  ■"'I'—''* 
N|iwiMaMv«" 
1 
V  l«  an  ■■••«  Ih  ilpMnv  m4  **i| 

nite  «•  ffc  SMI  <r  i«i>  oMMOT  «Mr 

mvnnsit  awl  ««■■■«  >i»i««>»» 


MiwHa 


^' ...   ...  ii...  .„  ti\  ii\  .  i-ntiT,  «. huh  IS 

•  ■   ,ill    H.irpi-i    siuJciits 
ix'  sIvTwn  I'll 
location 
l.'tt.irni.uKi  ""    Mii:h.H'l 

Intirjm  will  prt-s.  •mvv  on 

tnmi  iiv>'- 
iint-  .i.u  II' 
Hivl  '^M.il  'xK-mi-  t  mtct  tr.im  U 
1  Til  t..  1  p  m  tlK'iv  vsill  hf  J  Ciikl!. 
iiul  I  lu  \w  .111  nt  -^s  t  liiiiafiiin  Ijhio, 
.il.inj;  .Mill  .1  hl.«Kl  dnvi-  taking 
pl.Ki-  m  Ihi-  studcn!  m.l 
\Jministi.ilii>nt  .utor  Hilp.-i  n-is 
!>\  .l.mitinK  HihkI  .hi./  m't  tnv 
t.«<d 

I  hopt'  that  all  HarptT  studi-nts 
,iiui  t,KUlt\  will  take  advantafif  nl 
ill  111  the  trtH-  .kIimIu.s  that  art- 
..fli-nit  iHi  this  lanipu^  Most  i>(  all, 
li.ni-  tun  this  M'mestiT' 


OATAWTRYOPEWTORS 

irta«>Mt.'nM 

MSMf^wt'TtM 

IV^IMk  *  fWStiMM 

SENIOR  CLERKS 

PAYMENT  KOCESSM 
ORBtATOKS 

MaMfMI-lkM 
M  «ak  •  MSnm  t  Nft-TUM 


ttmt»m 


•iMnw«ffMivl»4«<- '•s*tn 


.tufmiijuiX^sminwiMsi— 


i  Iv  «tor«a>  V  iiB>  ■  ^«l  Mi^  M^O- 
titll.Ot^t>mnm<lmtmtm.Halit 
I  e  WW «.  m  MiniliiM  t»w»«i«n 

^K.MinRUB«MI)MI- 

I  aw.wi>i«md^i     i|i I 


^ 


PHOTO  COUHTtSY  MMW*  MARKf  T»*.  W 

Prof  ••••r  MMk  NMriy  toadw* 

«ff Mrwit  Matanco  otfucatlMi  courMa 

IMTO  at  Narpar. 

coniifiuea  trom  pag«. . 

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- 

'     Ji^  hisli.rv.  phili's). 

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 
M.iip.i  s  ...ursi'  ..Iti-'in;:^  t.vr  .iin   listin);s  ,ii 
, Hirst-  pn>n,t.)uisit,  ill  h.ivf  gt?fHTal 

.  i.iss«.s  !.<  I.ik.    ,.!■  '  ■  H'll  the  stn».s  ot 

it,i\,-)|,  '  .Hid  silting  in  a  classriHun 

i.ithiT  :'..  .unh.inu      lii^l  rrni.-mK'r 

th.it     r.i;iil.irK     .  hi-,  k^  nt-s 

ixjt.hiiig  th<-  V  idf<'s  ,ii:,.    t,,  .  , —         ■■■luh 
ivith  vour  t.aih.T^  will  hnn^  mhi  -ii...s.. 
.in.!  .1  !■:    '       ■    1''     '    - -lorr  intorm.itii.n  ..i  .1 
hriKiu,  ■-'• 


Don't 
stc^now. 

•Ku  H»xaraeytrsamp<» 
Su<«ry  nap  iTw*' Ai  euinaa  moM  «« 
i«%  piy  dr  vwti  «  bOMnr-i  «gnr 
•em  Oivty  Ou  nudra  t)»c  «i  out- 
Ranang  aaoM  of  cnvtcymtni  jtar 
grsduMorv  Aid  tar  gM«  MMWi 

(XrdaKi«evn«  Owinae 
kM«d  wwi  cqutinex  ;«nd<vpraftt- 
xn  twe  |v«Bc«  ksnru  e«i«aKi 

^id  wfn  ou  yejr  louvl  idadtiK. 
you  I  ruk*  you  dcgnK  n  no  vnc 

Onosr  Sew  taMor't  dagnet  n 


irriarrTMlBn  V*"*  ^dn'*«  MOVKjl 
Msrugemcni  or  UeconinwiEMart 

wen  <  taMtar't  <»qrtt  torn 
OVty  tfwvt  be  n  aoiiing  you 

For  J  n^w  dBgHcc'  sflDoa  gH 
CxwyT  Oogo  cwus  «  Pnnw«aBO  or 
OL/AittcneniuaiUllfSMDn 


DfeWK 


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Vtow 

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 


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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,..; 
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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- 


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Now  that  t! 

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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 


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i,U»s  across  vampus 


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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 


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Station  Manger,  V\  He  M 


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boyfriend  and  I  apart  like  this 
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Sinceiely 

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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- 


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th,    I  hi, ap'  hbratA    sv-i 
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p»irn  sill'  and  not  ii^urv  out 
thai  Ihi'  B.ii  I.  button  will 
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"Harper 

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Evenls:  Program 
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[Unuary  24,  2000 


Arts&  Entertainment 


Farewell  to  Schulz  as  Peanuts  retires 


ISTUff  CAPT.-MIMSt 


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i'ntur\  kuN  .iiui 
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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 


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addltnm   U'  >nir    .  liiniri-       in* 

world  will  Mvm  emptH-r  v\  ht-n 

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heads  banging  at  area  shows 


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ln>n>   the  K-i;innin>;  ti^  (s-r 
loriii  -ini  i!\   hard  m*  k  i  .u 
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l.itot'-oii   1-   tile   lead  sinp'r 
and  Kiik    Ueenu-     \lbir>;ht 
1-  on  ba».     (he  tiand  origi 
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.  i.aI  llea-tK-  Bin-  tuiH's 
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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. 


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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 

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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 


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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 

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,MSltH>n  ,)<•  , 

:la^  fHiU.-,   the   thrtv   vouiii; 

•Titm  1  <amili«~>   .inti    trum)- 

'lii  them  m  their  rmm- 

nd  m  thotr  hc.irt*. 


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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  •' 
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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 
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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. 
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DcPaul  a  friendly,  inviting  university  that  offers  a  wortd- 
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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 


The  Harbinger 
February  7. 2000 


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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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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 


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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 
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im  that  ci>. 

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kinks,  wen'  wi'll  on  imr  w.  v 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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»  . 

**lranslcr-tTiciiUl)     pn>i;iii:ii  a-vati-siuv  at 
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 

C630)  829-6300. 

e-mail  us  at 

acimissions@l>en.edu 

or  visit  us  at 

wwvw.ben.edu. 


,JL^  Benedictine 
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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Jones,  Judd  star  in  laclcius- 
ter  Program  Board  feature 
movie  Double  Jeopardy 


IP9ft<Sf  NoMs 

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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 


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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'! 
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1 1>.  r.  .itr  Itin  pl.K.'s  t.»  K- 
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wi'  |usl  n.i'd  lo  make  ttn' 
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Now  that  I  have  your 

attention,  here's  the 

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Program  Board  who 

brought  us  Dazy  Head 

Mazy  and  offer  us 

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Available  positions  are 

Public  Relations  Chair 

and  Special  Events 

Chair, 
fnyone  including  cur- 
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are  welcome  to  apply 
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FebtuJiy  21, 2000 


Bigger,  Longer  and  Uncut  doesn't 
necessarily  make  South  Park  better 


^'4?(V>^Mr*'P»'ii^^  *Ti>)Ttuy)A' 


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. 
'iit-rentul  jw.ii 

V  Kennv   M.in    K\ii 
"  <    U»n>!-av\.iilii.l  bii; 
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 

I  re  11   (iet-iil   .'I    thiir 

Is     th«     .  .'iilnnersi.il 


'stone  and  I'tiV 
o^H^lv    inl 

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  . . 

I  on.in   (.'Brill. 

Win.m.i  K\der  .ii>    ,ii-!    i  !• 

.11 

It  \ivu  love  the   l\ 

tainK  kne  the  dim 


,1  lot  i>t  ihi.iighl  and 
int.luding  ihtng*  so 

i  .-.  .ki.  H,.«.irJ  stern 


..   .jiute  . mills:. .j; 

11   brothels   .ind 

\   !h<\  t.ike  slii'ts 


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■hovi,    voii  u  ill  m.isl  (.ei- 
It  \oii  n-  like  nil'  hom'\ 
er   M>u  m,n  |ust  hnd  it  .imusin);  toi  ,i  wivk 
end  i;etlo>;ether  iMth  tnends     Alter  .ill    one 
» .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 

Ihis  Mi,.\M   IS  th>'  rro>;r.ini  I^Mid  te.iturevi 
iiio^ie  lebru.iiN  >'.ind  \l.in  h  1 


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WllllMi  RalMy  NanMr  C«W— 


Men's  and  women's  basket-      ^hat  it  take*  to  make  a 

ball  hold  their  own  on  court       winning  wrestling  team 


HmlaMM^tw 

tain  a    ' 


!tn-   H.ivvk 
man.  22  .ly 
urtwin  l«»tl»-Rt'  in  >>' 


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.1-  Itic  lUrpr 
,,,,  .  .,M  l(>l>i-t  Sll-«'l 

saturit.iv.  l>'bru.ii 

.t-5  •.h«H>tin|t  h\ 
it\({  slam  itiirk^ 
throw  lin«- 

KfMn  Kulma  ifi  v.ni"-  iiiiMi.ni  i  . 
Iiihn  S hrav  Cil.  Bob  ArulerM>n  (fc>  and  Kki 
1  >., '!>Mli  .ill -iiiHril  li>r  the  H.iwl 

i  r->  1 

Bt>hmd  two  Hunk  basl,«ts  fmui 
HoUowav  and  a  pair  nf  VVittor  (r«f  thn<» >. 
the  Hawk-s,  now  w  iiiiutn  ..i  thnn-  i>ut  o»  its 
last  fiiur  games,  vnri'  able  t.i  >;r.ib  .»  ""  kad 
in  the  first  2;44  oi  thv  tontt-*.! 

But  a  Harper  turrnmr  at  th*-  l"  ^1  mark. 
sparWid  iht  Woht^  i»n  a  ^1  run  > ulmin.it- 
mg  in  Mark.u»  For  J  s  (H  p«.in(>l  Ki-k.  t 

Harper  wMoble  tii  tnm  the  li'iut  If.ul  Ih 
o«f»*ven  timn  in  th«'  halt  but .  .mid  iwver 
(iwmwne  the  lead  loliel  Uil  :4  VI  after 
J«C*i  Carries  (10  fHnnt!.!  sink  a  Iriinltrul  .>t 
a  one  and  cne  hw  ihnm 

Harpt-r  hiived  1**  turmiver>  and  held  the 
V\lblv«^  to  17  point*  in  the  setund  h,ilt 
DuMin  Smith  lad  the  Mtolvcs  th.»r);e  with  IH 
point»  while  Courtney  Wilham*  hid  It) 
Jaaon  SUndefawl  (^^.  JeUni  Ciirk  (7)  and 
(Uanr  SecTP4M(2)  all  M..re»l  lor  U.liet 

Harper  c«W»rtetl  ^^ . ■(  it>  22  tree  lhr..*v  ^ 
while  th»'  Wohr»  sank  20  .>t  its  tnv  thnms 
The  Hawks  netted  H  three  pointers  to 
k*«'*«hr.v 

Th»>  Hawks  aU.  taied  ..il  .i>;.iinst  Itu 
Collej;e  ol  Lake  t  ountv  i»n  Uus.i.>v 
Februar\  1  ^.  when>  ihev  again  i-nverged  vm. 


Iht-it    lountirpjrts     the    I 
.•   |usl   a>   giHKl   .1    tii'n 
h.ivent  lantl  a»  well  .i. 
iM'povtiu«i  111  the  nmrt 
.u\.u 

I  n-shnian  lulu- It  ^lu-  'i-      .'' 

It  wasn  t  eriough  to  liil  ' 
v\om»ni  s  ba>ketKil' '  i.  ■.  . 

had  n  ot  her  1"  ii  '   '^  «h' 

lad>  Hawks  dn>pp.^i 
the  lad\  V\i>l\es 

Harper  stored  17  p«>ints  tn  tU  sv^.oiid 
halt,  m«»st  o(  whuh  ..ime  from  the  thn-«- 
uav  storing;  "  • -t'.!'    Hi>tA    l>'i.' 

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 


■j^i'M  If;  'tt 

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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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 


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Classrooms  get  modular  to  accommodate  increase  in  room 


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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 


Page  2 


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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Presentations  are 

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and 

3/14-3/1S 

Stepmom 


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 
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The  Harbinger 
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 
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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. 


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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 


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r,.lr. 


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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- 


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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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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 


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Shakespeare  classic  Midsummer 
Night's  Dream  awakens  at  Harper 
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dctiviti€-i  at  aiUbli' 
The  membfrvhip  |u-t  ^^.ts 
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.n   to  si/ir> 

innp  the  <-iimm' 
II.  tJn-  ftv  I- 
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1*  ii-iulK  .itx'iit  >^i 
onth  rh»- BjII\  »  nH-m- 
ivr>hip  pnci'  shown  ht-n;  »«« 
ttif  nviiniJLn  piugr-itn.  whit h 
»  tu»l  weight  iLiinirif;  ar>^: 
i»thw  senivi-^  ciKt  I'xtT.i  Th. 
^VR-\a>»«>.SI.Wh.  (.'1'  ! 
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jtttii*  mt'n  ■  '  'H  1  .in 

iImi  use  H. !'(■.•  -  i.Hilitn- 
vithoul  h.i\  in^  .1  tiill  mi-ni 
K  r-hip    An  ll)i,i 

V.HI   p.lV  ptt  US*' 

mi'mtHT.hip,  a\\  \ou  d 
lio  i>  till  out  "Hinif  torn' 
pdV    the  ttv       rhi!»  imTiiltr 
-.hip  wilt   itHlutlf  th«-  ('hoti> 

in 

\t  Ihf  ILirpir  l.olU>;>- 
VVelliwss  and  fitHfs-.  l-fntt-r 
a  memhership  includes  ,i 
phtifo  11),  .Hiess  to  thr  pool 
the  weight  rixim.  an  indis>r 
track  which  surrounds  Ki- 
l^elhall  courts,  which  vi'u  .  an 
list*  us*v  fhe  use  i>t  a  r.). 
■'.lit  court  IS  just  -^^ 
•ITS.  as  opposfi! 

'■-r  ni>n-niembei  ^ 
mature  ot  vour 
nwnitHTslup  IS  that  there  are 
teachers  a\  ailahle  to  help  v  ou 
and  answer  ^ut-^tt.'ns  \,.ti 
might  h.ivi- 

Instead     ol     lfa\el 
Hallv  s    or    the    \\\i.   \ 
VVellru'Hs  and  f-itrn-ss  C  inter 
IS     locjleil     right     here    on 
Harper's  (.ampus      Btxau.se 
viHi  Will  not  have  ti>  travel 


.iIm. 


Soma  of  tit*  walfht 
trsinmg  siiuipmaiit  that 
c«Hk«  f« 


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ti.iiU  - 


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i\)iiipn>i'Ht  and  Oi' 
a»  Itw  t  i-nter  is  n,.| 
kiii«v\  n 

I.,   li 

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t.'lm. 
Bulldl! 

til. 


i^i  llii  I  itiHss  I  cniei  itHv 
t.iins  Inw-unpiit  .md  hi>;h 
irnpJlt    ii)lr. 

tionar\    t>u  >  Uir 

vlirntvrs  Tli>r»  are  also  tele- 
\t*.iitn>  to  ujlvh  while  \ou 
I  hi-  i-  in  nnim  M 
Ki'oin  \|  \f<y  IS  the 
lAinnasiurn  v. hkh  houses 
the  haskelKill  loiirt-  ,ind  thi- 
indcH>r  travk  I  luTe  .in-  -ia  t'r- 
.il   racqiittball  .  ourts    which 


11  Ihi-  -..mu'  halKv.u  .i-.  ilu 

'I sun      Vou  can  alM> 

Ki|vifft>all  courts  to 

it  and  there  is  a 

lle\Kill      court 

'  the  1  •\  mn.i-iuni 

;      !  iu-     rlii  [liK  1  -hii ' 


.  It  IS  inexp«>nsivi>  jiniJ 
oiiiiN  i|ualit>   t.nilii-        ' 
to  I  lasses 

Hour-  ot  oper.iliKii  .lie 
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. 


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^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, 


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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<' 

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uni  a>;ai!isl  lh»' 

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%  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 


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honors     The  costunH-s  tor  the  "mw- 

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;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 

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.  '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 

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coninuM  from  paf  I 

with  Hunwi  RestHirct*  and  nul  v*  ith 

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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 
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wnmR  in  how  th^  siud<r\i  vv ^11  n  \.  i 
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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 


(• -' 

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ini  w  innmg  lh«-  -.Mlf  i  h.iii) 

!,■-,  1>V  i..     ill,'    liMIli    -    .lir.'x  I.'! 


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uul  iUnt  iiitcrprcl.ith'Ti 

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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 

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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 

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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. 


::-:«aj 


l;f  rK  UtscLf  Bill. 

EvtRVOKt  THAT  I  KNOW 
KH  li  Ut  THAT  I 

*!,  f   AND  W-COME 

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* 

■^OS  TO  BNl 
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YOU  START  A  Ri  H'.l 

YC>1 -----,  ,nL  ,,  ,^.  io 

AV.  HT  END  UP  LOSING 

At  '  ' 

Ti:  '  f^f 

-  FASON  ANU  lOU  SHOULD  TIUST 

Till  rouii 

LT  THAT  IF  THl.  .-s  .  .^  --.  -~ 
uvea    HEN  THEY   SHOULD  DATE 


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Satjaah  2  Jauhar .  Rich  Nathan  Porter  rtoOte 


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Editor  in  Owe; 

News  Edito. 
A&EE*tOf 


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Acting  Sports  Editor-. 

Copy  Editor 

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omtrnm^  to  nw  cm^vut  iwo  w  »ijm»f«*ng,  cmt'  • 

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rh»  Mwl>«M»  wefCJ^nee  iietier*  to  tne  e*tof »«  «eBi«»  to  w  «*ion*».  LWe»» 

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ITii*  I*  ■  vixii'  mJio  ^iJlion  ami 
in>ttdd  Kt  cjliinit  uptiUirs  i-vtry 
uve  mmutcii  lo  biJch.  whv  don"l 
^(Hi  call  up<4jit>  to  ri-qut".l 
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m  thr  caMnid  It  i»  lUce  In 
thm>  u  <  WHier  audience 
ling  to  yJHi.  No  don'l 
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lo  ham«lt^r  dancr  on  the 

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Si  until  thi-n 

111  hi)  s*|..inirttili-r  ,iii. 


■-lOMDK  A.V.IK 


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SUntey  Kkuhriik 

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ver  *awCTi  with  his  Ijtesf  prf- 
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well  IhiHitfi!      iit  ,.r   inliTvst- 

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jnd  ««'iyuti~N  withi'iil  thi-  .ii«J 


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wlwi.  for  tfw  Last  line  m  the 

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Lonnie  Brooks  and  sons  perform 
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Guitarist  IVter  Mul\  ev  opens  tor  classic  Chicago  blues  trio 


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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 

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HARPER  HAPPENINGS 


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•  Envirothon  2000  In  br  held  on  Harper 

Cntlegr  iimptj 

'>i.     \nii)  ii-i%    s<il    .ind 

Mil   hi.M 
_      _.__,  _.    .      'A,;;    ,.n 
L.    .:  :^    \pril  II 


~  in 

ii"  -ir-   ,ind 

>*  '■  <-n\  m-n 

ntmai  is»u«-  is  Jiso  iikiuiHM  in  thf  urn) 
bettttcn.   That  vcor't  iiMje  will  bv  wt-r 

land*  mimi^P'r' '        "  ^.rcv 

U  ttudanttiti'  ■,-^> 

MUtirom  whrr' 

thf  lumprtltion. 

r>k>  trinntnd  usun  rn<m  mirtheddem 
j{teioiiwiM(»a«{>wte<mM«y<«and  lUin 

'M(W(ici>lk>  »t   tfw    niimtH   fnvtrothon 

'.     inh>rm.itK<n     pl<  .1- 

-inker.  •»«>Hi»~l    -r  <..   .    ; 

I  D.i.j  )>.inker#i].uvi 

•  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 


I  a 


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  . 


I  oil, 

in  thr  ga>k*f>  <>n  SJt>nil4v 

pm    lif^  H^heiiuttait^  K 

•    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 


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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. 
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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 


Deferring  taxes  with 
TIAA-CREF  can  be  so 
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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. 


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fVmofr»cv    fK'Sin    plavin(t' h.it' 
Hxmii  ol  the  Reput4ic'   here! 
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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 

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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 
Mt-r  mi>s|  ns  lilt 
album  IS  Slarlisfht  i>imi<ij/  I  his  is 
also  ht-r  tir%l  solo  afcum  s),,  has 
ani'ttu-i  sulo  album  that  sl-unild  be 
n  lt-as*->l  si.mi-  Imu-  this  tall 

|iv»n  li'iH-s  h.is  J  silks  snuH'th  and 
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>- 

i;  r««im' 
I  i,  1  hand  mt-mbers  are  drummer 
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 
Rolling  Stones,  Ricky  lee  (ones.  Miles 
IXiMs,  rhe  Clash  and  early  U2  loan 
sa\s  sh«-  s  a  sucker  for  melodv 

sh<-  'L.-i-  that  the  |a\a  lams 
s,ru-  .ind  thinks  it's  neat 

that  shi  ,  li.  t.iM-  part  in  siimething 
tangible 

loan  i-n|.>vt-d  performing  and 
aKvj\s  liKes  h<  perform  out  in  the 
Midw  i-st  an-a  It's  her  favorite  part  of 
the  countrv 

And  whon  askt-d  what  would  be 
fw-r  dn>am  lim-  up.  she  n-spondecl  by 
savinn  th.it  it  would  uuludi-  Stevie 
Wondt-r  \.in  M.itrison  and  the 
Mother  ot  Si.ul  ti.  ■ -.  <  Mi-  Arflha 
Franklin 


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Broderick,  Witherspoon  star  in 
school  campaign  comedy  Election 


FIM  CRITIC 

Mjitthew  Bnxfefkk  has  »ldm<d  in  a  r.i>>h  of  Mmwwhat 
lUMrty  ftlms  Ulely.  rdnKing  frum  fnaimlor  Cidd{|!r(  to  Gnrfalto. 
EfariwR,  fortunairlv  »  bv  Mr  mow  iMiMiin||  tfun  thow  fitaw, 
w  M  seems  to  traiwcmd  tht-  ptHt\  humor  erf  ttir  kwmer  and  tiw 
wanton  destnactHvi  oi  the  Mvxmd 

In  Etfetnvi,  BnxWnck  pUys  Jim  McAllisltT  4  teadwv  M  a 
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«(.  *< 

she  IS  runnm^  um>f|T»>*iil  tor  tht-  ottuf  Ir.uv  giie^  unup 
)>>».•.(  m  link  h...  ..,».  is  ,)  biting  iiinc.ilurv  i»t  HilLiri, 
1  U-tt  Iv  d>"-in>\-  htT  iipfHwwnt 

imHivjtixl     "^l 

tH<ni»t   Sh.-.ri 

ii»fni«<jl  .in<!  t 

teacher. 

McAUislt-r  tnt~.  to  subvi-rl  Iht  nirv>ruiliiin  t 
the  high  Mh.~ 
ther»',  tht-  sti.t 

T1x>  nw»t  vjlkLuin^;  pjxt  t<i 
cemed  was  lewng  Tracy 'nm^r  ui 

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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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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 


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First  Latino  Senator  from  Illinois  speaks  at  LUSO  conference 


Mck  Oaswlch 

kni'wn  (h 
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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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Mrt  Java . 


Sport*: 


■Hl»y«  urn*  af  Its 


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ir  vrtvr<in  jihI  aLsu 
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rv.    trtJnfw*  al«>  earned  tw.> 


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f.ii  11  -Lilr    .iru!  usu^llv   Ihf\ 

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r  \  I    \r.ir  sv  hiK'i 

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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 
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■-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-. 


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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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■MiNatiuii 

SViff  WNIIIP 

SirKi"   \pril  ^>    H.irpiT  h.is 
bet-n    hiixt    ti.   th.    N.Ui.m-ijI 

Sm.ill  Work-,  ^* i-;,-.l 

art  i-vhibil    «h.  ,1,1 

vrtiT.in  ..      h.nf 

Iheir  '.Ml.  .J  in  tht- 

'  ''t'ln^  psv  kt'vl  up  [""^ 

I'  binor^ 

it.-  «  vhibit  rti>rk~  oil  thi- 
Kisix  lli.it  a  inrnr  w  >.'ni'ti  a 
^uanhtv  iii  (Mintin*;-.  M^vilp 
tiiri-s.  rtchin){>,  print'.  ^n<i 
ntht-r  work.,  nl  art  that  In-  r.r 
shf  |Uvf)?i->  t>nvi'  J  I  111, HI, 
M-l  un.litiTmirk'vl,  .ii 
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youns  arti^tN  in  rxpUiiv  exhi- 

bitu>nisfn  m  a  wav  thai  sedts 

all  .n-il    ..r 

intv,  .mimi»n 

'jiJ  lutvua  KftU'r 

uratoT   Jt   Harpff 

H..  way,  nam«'  ri\ . >>;nitK"in 

!!i.  ins  U"sN  anJ  allows  ttuMte 

with. nit     J    nami-    to   ..tart 

out 

Man\  ol  tht'  artists  on  ,tis 
pla\  .ittm.1  H.irfHT  aiKt  llw-n- 
lorr  ,11.'  iM  ,!  cn-M  posiimn  l>< 
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iirlMii  iniPj;  not  ,>iii\  in  tht' 
final  appi'arami  ol  Itw  uork 

but      I-', 

vshi.  ! 
III. 

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•sh.'lUli      \l'Sl  il     ,Ol;: 

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.iin;  ol  iiatun-  atiil  «ork  n-M-mbli-d  Iho  inslru- 
iii'thir  unujuf  .is(>..  i  nuTit  ol  its  tume,  it  alv>  nf>- 
ri-sffiti-vJ  thi-  jitivl  ol  lime  iin 
man  madi'  lU-ms  usmR  ru^lv 
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IS  mai  her  works  s«vm  It 
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surt-mt'iils 

I    ll-<'l    Ih.ll    iKiA     .;, 

it  .H^id  SI/I.S  m  naliiri 
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work«il  m  a  similar  stvU-.  uli- 
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n.itiiri'  an. I  tiinr  \h>\  t  on  niat- 
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Sxt.mt        H.ls    hu; 

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ln..tlluU  m  I'Wf,  Ha\  ini; 
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11    -ir.n>;th  trainm((.  tonin>;  .ind 
•Mtiiliomng 

•  Klood  (>r«««ur»  Awireneiis 

(  .i\.  li, 

il     HiKh     UI.Hxl 

.  .--  ,lt   VI     ' 

1  Miinth    Do  vou 
kiutu  It  viHir  bkrnd  pr««»>urv  is  tmii 
hiKh'    Stop  bv   thi-  BUhxI  Prf*suiv 

•!<,■,,.> 

nd  FJucdtion  t.iliU'  en 
M.n   4,  11  .i.ni    1  p  m    in 
mini's-    .inJ    SiKial    Scifnce' 

II.MiH     .ii.i    l'vvcholi>);ital 

stuiU-nt 

1..    w„ 

SiTVUfv    niii                     H'    Dietici.in 

1...  hni.  ,  ,n  .-...i ;  K' 4\  jiUbU.' : 

I'UxxJ  prvw-ure  .ifhl  pn>- 
■  .1.1  .    I.  .>  lih  infoTTn-ition  on  l>lot)d 

•Sumntit  I  iln. 
1  , 

' 

pri-SMin-   I-,  >mI!  in  dut  .tnd  litt-styli" 
'    '■                  luMrt  healthv    Vou 
IT    blood   prt-«un' 
...1         in         Hidlih 

s. 

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11'-  I     .S'C  erp^nence 


Q:  I'vt  btrn  hririn);  more  and  more  about  Kerbal  reme- 
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^  ivinii!!.;  11  ■  iii-rKil   rimttiu's  t<i 

I  to  tro.il  an  illno-.^  or  tondition 

:  !hi  \  alu.ulv  Ihm     >ou  should  bf  jwon- th.il  hfrb.il 

>)iii  t--  .irv  ncvt  Ii-.tit1  .1-  i.irt'tiill\  b\  M:ifnfist!<  js  am 

'  li     I  Krb.il  r>  iiuvlifs  do  nut  mvd 

,  ,  Ihi-      I.    s       I  .1,  ..i       !i:,i      !  iriu' 

-ti.ition  il  I  >  \.     h\o  ditti-n-nl  b- 

•  .IsfK    dlltlTi-nt   .unoiiin-  .   I    uu     .1,  lnf 

ill\  onl\  oiii  p.irt  ol  the  pLint  i>  um.'-  \ 
iin  J'.lrl  ol  thv  plant  ,.in  •nd  up  in  thf  bottk'.  ! 
.would  lilu- to  bf  hf.ilid  Ihi-  n.itiir.il  v\.n  '  But  j 
■*'  "natural  produtts  i>r  luTb>  have  sidi'  i-ttivts 
lid  not  N-  usi'd  b\  ,ill  indn  iduals  Thi.s  i>  not  to  ' 
N.H  th.it  IhtImI  iik.h.  nil-  ,in  .i,in>;iroii-  t.i  \our  health.  ' 
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I  I-  the  Ih'-I  (hii.ipv     Noiir  ; 
11      1    rii.iini.uivl   -.h.iiilil   .ilu.ivs  K- ; 
Mini;  ,in  hiriMl  into  v.uir  mrii'iit  drun  I 
..J  V    I  ,  nun  !urb-.k.in  inti-nut  ad\fr>fl\  with  med- 
lions  V..U  ni.u  .ilaady  bf  taking  or  can  K'lontraindi- 
ilh  chronic  health  condituMi..  (i.e.  hi^h 
I  le,ilth  and    Ps\cholo);iiMl  St>r\ices, 
-  .1  lot  ot  iniorm.ition  on  heib.i  "stop 

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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; 


fM*  tfM  «MI 


CMV 


T 


>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 


VMi<ll»««MyM 


1  i;-;'!   .•ciiy^r.'.ki.i-     (.  "iJiTri/a 

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- 
\  al  and  wixxis  to  C'andyland 
and  the  Mlv  of  a  whale 

Fffective  liKhting  and 
s<uind  eftis  ts  si|,  f>    >-    .    t..,,  ,. 


Deferring  taxes  with 
TIAA-CREF  can  be  so 
rewarding,  you'll  wonder 
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TlM«a«t  ■•ri 

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.  -,.-  -T  [  iff) 


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mromatmiutmmM 


Stop  now. 

^^"^■OGWF  aiptc  •  *  NIP  up 

*am  Otvif  Ow  nudra  r«»«  «<  ou 
nandng  necttd  or  cfniM^nKnt  aftir 
gfmmar^  "Mia  turn  mman 

<Xm  Oman  m  m»  Outmtm 

'Vid  M«n  aw  ,Mr -nn«  KTMur. 
yn .  I  !>•«  jow  anjiK  n  no  ane 


Wth  a  lbctw<o>>  dcgiw  Imn 
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April  24,  2000 


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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. 


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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, 
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til  uiidorstand  entertaii 
■!rnl  jnd  the  arruiunl  ■ 
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\hctviel  Nttman,  I  lvi\ 
taken     Prosram     Btwt 
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\\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«« 
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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 

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Tht'  Harbinsor 
April  24,  2000 


Harper  student  receives  award 


Pi>rter  \i>btf  o«  Barrmgtoo  HiU> 
wras  awjnifvi  j  Cimnre^sni«wil  SiKrr 
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for  mof*ehan  2lX>himrv  ,.» 

nu*     Mr   Smith  vspikt-*.!  nijnv 

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April  24,  2000 


Harper  Features  p.«.« 

Porter  and  Kenning  bring  originality  to  Java  Jams 


Trac«y  fHitor 

-IAf»  WRITER 

What',  bfttcr  than  j  nnf 
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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> 
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ih.i' 

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\\atifiini;    a    sunriM*        Iht- 
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sagi"  hi  wants  his  musK  to 
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basil  jllv  Hants  his  aiidiencf 
to  gft  truth  Inini  his  songs 
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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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Success:  B.G.  grads  con- 
tinue winning  at  Harper 


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■  '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*».. 

MaStXXXSSpaaell 


TR'e  Harbiliffbr 


■•i— y  Mwpf  C»ll»i>  .  Patmtkm, 


Culture  Shock  2000  showcases  diversity  in 
clubs  and  organizations  on  Harper  campus 


HMtkMMMMford 

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^. 


•••yaC*  4 


A  f«w  wofM  off 
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"bn>Kcn"  .thvI  thi". 


.,11  .mJ  mtfrpn>t«-. : 
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'" 

!'  tvstatk  V\o|tik 


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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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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May  5,  2000 


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 

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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 
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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 

vtS  T«it  %ttttmt  tor 

TV* 


'it4  cttmm  M  erti5BSr~r 

«»  ««M  ••«  Utf  fit* 


Mftn  . 


"UtT 


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 

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All  ri^s  rmarvad 


The  fUrbtngjtpr 


Commentary 


Page  9 


Kl    Al     (inwr  KMiMun^nii crap)  m  this  *iiHii>|  M> 

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.>ith  »  "C-Mtrn  I    Harper  mutil 

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the  tall  9000 

/•me/ler  e^iler  in 

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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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May  5, 2000 


Program  Board  presents  American  Beauty 


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Artst^^ntertalnment 


The  Harbinger 
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 
Hoilnw  pidvixl  in  fh.-  L)u.Ki  M 

Ihf  b.inJ   I-   IrjM-  I  > 

S«»th  Bt-rnnKij;    "'i'    I'li  h 
tflMt.<r    -in.l    \t.irk    I    iilv  ' 


PHOTO  BV  /M  »N  E  MINARK 

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- 
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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 

,  iisiye  pla\>-i    uom-   h.ui  i,,.,,,,,,,.  .,r,i>ni;  tbt- r.u. 
siiKt-  I've  been  ' 
ball  coach  left  I. 

|usl  has  J  knack  i>l  kiu-rtm^,  ||„.  H."  -  i"i;ii 

\\  h.'i.' the  halt  is  ^om>4  '  sthisil  i;r.i  ■  'Ui.us 


!ver,ii;ei1 


mIIiiii;  Io  l.i>.e  i%li.iie 


.ole 


■  stonilu-te.i.i      „,,,.    ,.p.,.„    ,,.   iuT   ..n.l    aid     Settmd  runner  up: 

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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 


Page  15 


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- 


t.80a803J367 


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.. 


\>j:  -It  !■' 

Iini  .111.1  .^^- 

o(    11* -x  ■ 

.d 

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1 

1 

kiml  of  hurt  nu 

>.ippi>int»"iJ," 

-ik.in^   1  jrMf^  1 

ontldftKl-    1 

ilMIl 

ttottball 

vn  IT  h<- 


'■ 

m  ami 

1 

HHi 

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\w 

■ 

%    ^ 

4'^^ 

i 

^m 

^ 

»«  iT 

■  r  i«BT[-.v 

r»f  nAWf-^R  j:h  r  '  ■ 

K.'v  ki>-^      t.i      MX  <■      »»  IT.'"'      '■■ 
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 
(;rvat  backs  to  ffracv  Harper  s  tcHitbali 
field,   rushing   for  over    1,01)0   v.ird-- 


see  MARIANI  on  page  15