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The communications departm~nt.~
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radio; '1;\l_aµd
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in the -way -their dep;irtnients are :zational
communications,
journalism
structured. . •
and° public reiations; according to
It's all part of .a plan that "".ill Augus_tine Nolan, chairperson for
make many of the current department communications_
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Music and fashion_
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according :·to. the< rle:w format, ..
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deans. "In some departments,_.there
•-wo~uld .)all; ·:fall ;·under<.i1ew
will be very little impact or change," • Com.~unfo_iitiont Dean
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There wiUbe niuch more emphasis their department,"· Nolan. said. "It
on deans being involved with outside doesn't niean that teachers_
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agencies, -with grant writing and teach in those_ specific departmen_ts
recruitment."
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though/' -He.: cited• examples of
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Professors --Mary McComb and
what this will mean is that faculty Richard Platt of teachers that don't
will ~e cut into smaller groups, limit themselves tojust one area of
allowmg for more concentration communications.
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Sigma Sigma Sigma
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Actiy1ties and advisor to the ~eek
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organizations on campus; helped to
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with an· Engbsh a ),tudy of over 200 schools of
supervise and plan the week.
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first year a sportsmans~~Jaward ;was
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ad,ded. AlHour soront1es received
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full credit f~rsportsman~hip, as_
well
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some_ dtffer~nces • m --o~m_ion. __
despite ijle fact that 1t has over 750
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eight competing teams were
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Epsilon Phi . and
Some. may find.it too ar_ch~c, and students majoring in communications. _ broken up • into two_ categories;
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reasons,,,
Ou! of. th~. soronties .com~ting Epsilon, third; Phi Sigma Kappa,
Kappa EJ>silon
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Missing again from this year's
did receive some, Sansola said.
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what·they (the department) wants;" see OOC?llle
schools :tte Informat10n .K\lltZ said.
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lot of:time was put iast year trying to g~t them
on:
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representahv~, who work har~, and
·said Professor Ed O'Ke_efe, who ,.an~ Sciences and Libenµ Arts and
in by Steve, Kelly, Martin; Frank
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works on the fAC. "We then submit _Sciences.
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The sno)V on Saturday threatened • 1~_the commg year.
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of Safety
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and w,as · refeased as the Federal •. and-Security, said this
is
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the Student Right -to Know and
Campus Security. Act. ~-
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The Federal Student Right to
Know and Campus Security Act is
a federal act that was put into ef-
fect in 1992 and requires colleges
to ·publish __
reports about· crime on
their . campuses.
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As required by the act, Marist
releases an anmial pamphlet
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a
list of crimes and their occurrence
on the campus over the preceding
three years.
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In Marist's last pamphlet listing
the required statistics, it stated that
there were no arrests, from 1991
through 1994, for drug violations
weapons possession or alcohol vio-
lations. •
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It also stated that within this time
frame, there was a total of one tape
at MarisL
With the act came the rlsk of
-"Crimes of sexual assault must be reported to
security •
by the victim in order for it tQ be
reported in year~end staiisncs_." .
_ -Joe
Leary,
director of S~ety
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_Security
Department of Education's final
regulations concerning the act.
The compromise, • according·
to
the "Chronicle of Higher Educa-
tion,"·
requires'
rape-crisis advisers
and
other counselors to report
to
the
school authorities the numbec, not
the names, of victims
that had
come
to them
over a given
period
of
time.
This
time frame
is
determined
by
the school.
_ "The compromise required ...
(anyone) who has significant re-
sponsibility for
student
campus ac-
"Crimes of sexual assault,"
Leary said. "must be reported to
security by the victim in order for
it to be reported in the year-end
statistics."
Leary and Marist are wrong ac- •
cording _to _the Federal Department
of Education.
Paula
Husselman, the Depart-
ment of Education's specialist on
the
act.
said arrests do need to be
made in crimes such as alcohol and
drug violations in order for them to
appear in the report.
Bui
she continued to say that
counselors and housing -officials,
including resident_ assistants and
directors, must report other crimes
to security to update· the distributed
statisti~.
They do not have to report • the
name of the victim, unless the vic-
tim wants action taken against the
assailanL •
This includes sexual assault,
Husselman said.
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"In
the timely reports that are
submitted in addition to the year-
end report. counselors and housing
officials have.to submit nwnbers on
how many people have come to
them to report a crime. But names
do not have to be used," Husselman
said.
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ancl fantas~i_rig
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/i{uriel.'s Wedding: and·, Dolores_- an'd D~yid:
·c:::aruso·:-return_s
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by Jl;'STIN_SE~~ET
trying to find herself as she attempts day she will be v.:ea_ring
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Clai~orne=now
in the theaters - two
screen
_after
:leaving
'Dennis
Fra!}Z
Circle Film Critic
to prove to everyone that has put
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wonderful ~arts for . and th~ bare but~
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Laughs at the theater, f~r me, are
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1f people actually go and by ~arb_et
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gir_ls-·
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.Female.
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throwing us garbage hke The Brady
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turns
that Muriel's
:wedding
fakes
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But;her family also caus~~ al~t
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her p·arents off of ap~thet1c fath~r refuses to a~cept his
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·acllve
them, 1t s g01~g to stay that_
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thousands of dollars,
.she
takes an children, contmuously puttmg them
co~edy that w~l~ engulf you m the . Roman
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" ... youcandance ... youcandance .. !" release date ofGood Friday ..
Muriel's Wedding comes from
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(Grade: A-)
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salvation for some movie buffs,
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sucked (surprise!),
_we
can now look Mom, Dad and Grandma to it on
striking gold with the $100 million-
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ugly duckling trying to. make· her
forward to the crop of in.ovies due
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Easter
·Sunday; ·but
it looks like I'll
plus Pulp Fiction and now the_
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greatest dream come
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(she won
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out this spring before gearing up for just
_have
to wait.
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controversial Priest, set tci open soon.
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summer
_disasters.
like Kevin
Muriel's Wedding
is honestly the.
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makeup-is also outstanding,
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Costner's
-Waterworld~
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Girl?
best movie that· I've seen this-year (I.
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highly
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Tom Collette stars as Munel
friend,
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break sometune soon?
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suggest_-you
see this heartfelt drama
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Rhonda (Rachel Griffiths).
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film,
'making
the audience laugh· at
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dreams otbeing wed ~espit~wha_t
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Through Rhonda, Muriel.(-.yho songslike"Femando~•andthenow'-
op~ns•next week, and.D!e·Hard:
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all ~e res_1dents
of Porpoise Spt! keep
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changes her. name to
."Ma~el") .
immortal "Dancing Queen:•: .
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·~ith a Ve~geance, s.et to hit ~e~ns . uite soon
as
well
(I know you didn't
telling her.
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that she can truly make friends·
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humming these songs hours after the
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whose collection theme is "PostWa/
seven in the evening.
N~edle.Fash10n Show and Awards . '40s and ,505,.
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will b_e held on April 27 1995 at
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beginning at six, will be twenty-five
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Designer critics Nicole Miller
Aside from the Silver Needle
maJors.
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Michaei
Fashion Show and Awards, Marist's
coHecllon of apparel
.m
this .show. Leva,. Kalinka, Cynthia gSteffe and
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The. theme of ~e show this year,
J
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forward to several other happenings.
a~cordmg to Ehz?beth Csordas,
alumni, have been workin
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Some • of the student designers
~1rec~or
of .~he fash~?,n
department, student designers since Se~ember in
will be entering an intimate apparel
:in be ~atu~al.
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creating-their collections.·
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competition; to be sponsored by
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"The collections will reflect the
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themes a_nd mspirations all come student's personal style their·talent
'~We ~;e·ailvery excited,'' s~id
from aspect~ of: nature,'.'
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and ability and the infl~ence of the
Cs~rdas.
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a,l~cture
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about·
_environmentalfracism.
on··Thur.;day,
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A,pril 27 af 8pm,
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Damu Smith
a
long time' peace,
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community leader and organizer will
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mobilizing the environmental justice
movement on a, global leyel.
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public's
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problems associated with
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f,or, Greenpeace,,, the grass·,ro~ts
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Bob Lynch, director of College
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o_rganization thatJas:'_captuied the
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and:: representatives;.
of non-
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believes students
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attention and· raised the, awareness
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governmental organizations in order
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at Marist should be concerned about
of people across the globe through· to fight for environmental justice.
environmental racism.
non~violent activism,-
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"Environmental racism is the
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_United
n_ewest
blata.nt disregard for our earth
.:.forefront
of the· agenda of many States to over 100
.communities
to
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and itis unacceptable. We need to
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environmen!al organizations.
educate minorities about· how
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they
.enlighten
our students right riow
Smith said, minority neighbor-
can fight for social justice and free
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about this issue and how it effects
hoo_ds are often· used as dumping their neighborhoods from the threat them as
a person," he said.
grounds for the toxic wastes of many • of toxic waste.
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industries._
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<'~t is a sp~cial !ssue !hat ~ee'!-5 working _with
the plann_ing
committee racism,. but also some activism
spef1al Jocus,
Smith sa1.d.
H
1s for the First National People of_Color towards how students can organize
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this new type of envi-
raci~,m
that m general must be wipe_d
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held'inWashington, D.C., .. ronmental disaster."
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ofevery five persons
Traveling to South Africa, Sinith Smith will be giving first hand
of: color· m the United· States of ll'!et with s_everal leaders
of
accounts of his own story and will
America, from urban Harlem in New eriviforimental organizations and
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be showing some moving slides that
York to
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rural
Columbia,
in provided support for communit1es
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Fasluon
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hazardous· or !o:ic,ic
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fun, the naivete .. The eridiess nights of
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fact survived both.
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signed
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refonnmg :welfare,. puiushment for_
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That can't possibly happen at Marist College, no't'my school.
the contract
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and. yalu
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that you weren't informed of this
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government to what-one author called·"fend-
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If you had been, maybe you wouldn't have walked home all alone from Nite Cap or
The Republicans want to shift programs·to
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princip!es res~~ding to their.needs it'wiff
Rennies last night.
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If you had known, maybe you would've been more careful when you jogged the streets the process will have to fend for'.themselves
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of Poughkeepsie early in. the. morning and at night.
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hardships was the
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And in addition, the following thought runs through your head...
what they call the Personal Responsibility Act. pro~l~ms iµ-e mo_re
diverse. Racism. Deficits.
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was designed to cut spending in order to
Religio~ wars.
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can't believe. the school wouldn't tell us. How can they pretend that girl was never
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finance these
tax
cuts for the rich. It's goodbye
But Just as FDR strategtca!IY chang~ the
raped? She must feel slapped in the face by her school."
~elfare moms _hello capital gains cuts! If the focus of goven:iment so too will R~pubh_cans.
Harsh reality, kittens.
rich are happy we are all happy, right?
But bewar<: of thos~ who try to discredit the
Crime, of all shapes and
sizes,
happens at Marist College.
WRONG! NEWf,
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AKE UP!
Contra~ with ~enca
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ow you are tired of hearing this, but for the sake of the incoming freshmen, don't
cushion the blows middle class America will gai1_1
or lose politically.
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as
naive_ to Marist as you were.
have to suffer once more at the hands of the
It is more important than petty politics
And above all, don't letthat victim be slapped in the face.
Republicans. The contract proposals will be beca~ _it is a legislative agenda_tJ}at
is trying
The point, well I'm not quite sure if there is one, not on the surface at least;
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the yalues and soul America
Basically, The Circle has been informed that the so-easily-forgotten rape case of 1993 And if anything arrives at the White House has always had.
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that threatens to drive a a knife through the
We are on the eve ofa very exciting time
Just remember, these incoming students are going to find out about it somehow.
he~ of ~orking_ c!as~ America, President because just
3:5
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spoke of the
Clmton wdl stop 1t m
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tracks.
New Dea_l this will be our piece of history
Wouldn't it cushion the blow a tad bit if they were slightly informed before September
America, the Democratic party is alive and story to to tell.
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working for you righ! now,
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As Qov. Tommy Thompson of Wisconsin
Because you can bet all the money- in the Marist PR fund that The Circle will be
Tallahassee, and all over America. We know said, "When you look_back years from from
covering every day of the trial, and they'll eventually have to pick it up and read it.
you don't w~t another round of Reaganomics. now, you're going to say they came, they saw,
Scary thought, huh?
We're working for real change as we fight the they conquered."
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The ideas and opinions expressed in this article are not those of the entire Circle Staff.
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cheeseburger, large fries, and a DIET I didn't have my glasses."
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. pr 6t jssue. of Th~ Circle:
of this "off campus event" for some
For -example: A friend of mine
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the "scheduling conflict'.' ·between say let evecybody know it
said to the kid with glasses that he better because we really wouldn't
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start to recognize someone.
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Why?
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. child didn't want to be left out and
Because usually we don't have
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lastweek,mostlydue to kinks in our
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your personality? . .
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humor columnist, but sometimes
wearing ·shorts;-just when I was
Yeah, you - aU through winter
Mcann, o~r fearless leader Den~is
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Murray will be full of Easter spirit he was Clark Kent.
friend of mme wants to be an
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dressed . in . a big bunny outfit
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a starving artist, ... so I told him to
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social situations.
sculpt in Jello.
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don't think Thrifty delivers kegs on
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that she's got her eyes:on aU of us .. anything to do with the fact that
Sundays , we'll make it a BYOB
Whether she felt guilty :for not . doing homework is out of the . affair.
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That'd be a hell of a lot of after-
winter or 1:>ecause
she kriows we're-
Yo~:re all getti!l~ into your
Easter hard boiled eggs sitting in
all goofmg off down here, she gave fratem1t1es and soront1es, there are
people's refrigerators
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us a·nice little dusting on Saturday formals and dancy~type
things going
a lot of people stealing salt shakers
as proof that she knows that students on --oh yeah, and SunFest is coming. from the cafeteria· - because that's
are taking advantage of the good It's all got everyone iri a much better - the only way to eat a hard boiled
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. egg, sopping wet in salt.
She sees all of you down at
the .
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But chances are that most of you
river.
with 1t a lot of warm weather and
are reading this paper on Monday,
She sees y' ou ·gu· s tannin· · it
bikinis, becaus': there's nothing
af!er Easter. That means you'll have
in Gartl · d
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up better than one big happy campus.
missed all of the festivities. Don't
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And she sees the basketball
all. of the snow and ice. Actually, I. wind of change coming to this
games in· front of Champagnat into ~ad had enough of the stuff way back
campus (no, it's not the treatment
all hours of the night.
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plant.)
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With evecy new season there
irresponsible, Mother Nature has snowboard.
comes new_things to do and enjoy. I
become evecyone's mom away from
But, there's no use in crying over· know this. because I have exper-
home - which wouldn't be so bad if spilt milk (even}f it's got twohe:iping ienced a whole gaggle of new
she did some laundcy and made our
tablespoons of Nestle's Quik in it) seasons and have only recently made
beds evecy once in a while.
and we should all welcome this new this discovecy.
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and fabric softener when the sun is celebrate together, like family.
1g n 1anapo 1s 00 party at my
warm and there are cool breezes
Maybe on Sunday we should all house on Labor Day. After, we're
flowing through our open windows? come back to Poughkeepsie a litle going to drag race golf carts down
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an t e plethora of activities that all wore Jeans to church because your knock those of us who like the black
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Smits collected 15 points while to college compet1ho_n,.1s
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College's Rik Smits, the first-ever shooting 50 percent from the field;
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alumnus
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then you
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currently spending his seventh season the NBA) when. you· are winning;''.•. schedule:;-yo'! are co_ns1st~?t1y._on
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first-round college draft pick said." . the road,. Smits ex~l~med.
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on th_e
court, while "A lot of guys have been playing
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a quiet,
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solid 49-2'Z;an.d the:·.
after pacjng Indiana w_i~h
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play
beat when we are on
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Smits said he
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Indiana ~acer Rik Sf!11ts playing-defense on Utah s Karl
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:the
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Smits had t~ become one of the E_wmg,
Hakeem OlajUWOn
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spring semester.
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4/8 -
RIDER
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4/13- lccrosse
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Army. 3:30 p.in.
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&
liiomen's crew hosting
4/14- Basebdl
at
Molllt
st.
Mary's.
2.
12:00
p.rn.
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vs. Siena,. 3:30 p.m. •,
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12:00
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Post,
3:~ p.m.
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4/18-Bcsebdl
at
Fdrfleld,3:30pm.
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MollltSt. MCJY'.s
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·Basebdl
atN.Y.Tech,3:30p.m.
SoftQdl
VS:
Forch:m, 3:30 p.m:
Locr~vs.
Lafayette, 2:00 p.m.
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stony
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by JASON FARAGO
Staff Writer
Sometimes, that is the way the
ball bounces.
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Entering the seventh, Marist
mounted a comeback. Murphy tripled
and scored on· a single by Melissa
Fanelli who was plated by a Laurie
Sleight single.
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all the success' the
-Maris!
On a <;:old
arid
·overcast
Sunday,
the Red Foxes played the Manhattan
But the late inning heroics cal"''.
to an end as Courtney Sleight lini'J
a shot back to the pitcher. The
pitcher knocked it down only to have
the Jasper thirdbaseman
throw
Sleight out at first.
r_•·
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athletiqearils h~ve:
been
·experienc-
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f
ing this"year;it seems the luck would
College Jaspers.
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Head coach George Burgin
described the day
as
not being fit to
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start runriing ouk.
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)VeJJ,
think again/
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.-Tne
-oonsistency:'of
the ineh's
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t~nnis~~t'eant'.Jppear_s\to
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be givin.g°
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them:a.)egitimate shot at a Northeast
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Conforencetitle'.
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:/Le"<l-°by~o.
Lsingies<senior
co~.
captain':"Martin
Byrne; the team-has
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play:
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"Their field
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was not in the
greatest of shape,'' Burgin said
before Marist lost to Manhattan 7-6.
"Just not-great weather for softball."
The way the ball bounces.
On Friday, Marist hosted the
Colgate
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Red
.
Raiders.
Hudson went the distance for the
win. She struck out six and twirled
her sixth shutout of the year as Marist
downed Colgate, 4-0.
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jll~t:s~a~~cf
to; com~ t1~ethei' in the.:
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last-two,weelcs;:
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. '.>T)i_e:-~ed:
Fqxe{kept
up its_._
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winning ways
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by.--:
defeating
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Siena,
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5~2;':on.Tuesday··.at·,the Dutchess.
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Regardless,
starter Michelle
Hudson took the hill and was saddled
with
.her
third loss of the season as
she.fell to 10-Jand the team 17-5-
1
(7-0-1
-Northeast
Conference).
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According to Burgin, the field
was laden
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with
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ditches
that
_contributed
to the shotty Marist
With Hudson pitching a shutout,
the Ma_rist batters only needed one
inning of damage.
In the third, singles by Darrah
Metz and Angela Degatano (1 RBI),
two Colgate errors and an RBI
double i,y Fanelli would score three.
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R~cq~et
G}!Jb
in Poughk~epsie:
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,'.")3yrne
won his match, 6-Q; ~,O,
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defense as they committed five errors
on the day:._
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Byrne perfect
.9-0~record
this•\
seaso*>,·
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'He,is
playing so well; that he has'.
only
'lost
two
.sets
aU,season: long;:
!~sing. a se.t-to Casey..Cohloff/ 4-6/.
and also losing one set
1o
the No.1--
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siefgl~s play~t-froµi:Arniy~.
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Hea·d. coach' Cnarles
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Hardmaf{:
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hafiiothing bufpraisiffor Byrrte:··>;
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:'.¥.¥tin
is·the pe~t:male:play¢r:_
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that ~arist_ has se.en,'.' l.fardman said.
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"He
.
has been· playing close: to that
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zone tliat many
gooa
players· have.
"l.'fot
only is
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he playing good.-
-'sophprriore'sensation
Michelle ·Hudson uncorks during a recent
tennis;··.but it is ~lean
·tennis,''
.he
·-softball
game.
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added'.--
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Byrne· in tum gives his coac~es
a lot of credit.
,
,
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"Th·e coaches
.
h,ave
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been
extmnely helpful," Bryne said.
Byrne is also qui,ck tci'give credit to
his teammatesi:
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"We are· doirig well'as"' a team~
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and really coming together," he said ..
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Two instances when the field
helped Manhattan was in the bottom
of
.
the
first,
the
Manhattan
thirdbasemail lined a shot down the
-line.
The hit turned into an excursion
as
the
ball skitted away and turned
into a hoinerun.
The second was a routine
grounder late in· the game tha-t took
a strange bounce that shortstop Beth
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Murphy could not handle,
.
Hudson,
in defense of her
shortstop;said there was no way she
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could have possibly asked Murphy
to come u_p with the ball.
Murphy also chipped in with an
RBI of her own.
In the nightcap Bridgette Foy
started. her second game of the
season since the loss of No.
2
starter
Robin Stohrer.
The
freshman
ran irito
a
bit of a
jam. in the fifth with no_ score.
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"She (Foy) wasn't finding the
plate,'' Burgin said. "Up to that point,
she had thrown a lot of pitches and
we wanted to win the doubleheader."
Hudson was called upon in relief.
Burgin admitted he did not have
a problem throwing his ace twice
in
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.Foxeifhas
been outstanding all s~ason long, and
it continued against the Saints;
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Marc
Nussbaum won his. match. at No.
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Also notching victories'wereNo.
3 singles Probodh Chiplunkar and
No:'4 Tony Yacobellis.
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Teaming with(:hiIJlu~i,ceron No_.
2
doubles was
Dw,
Suinarsam; .who
notched llis first' college victory..
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·_.•~Everyone
_played.really
~en··
Runners fare better than weath~r-.:at Yale Inv.
(agl!ii:ist Siena); ii wiisa'totalteam
McQuillan's time of
19
minutes
Redmond finished first in her heat
effort,"· Hardman said.
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38 seconds, a personal record, in the': and broke:a·:Marist indoor record,
Oit Friday, the Red'Foxes,Io~t io
Staff Writer "'::
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5,000-meter run was good notched
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6-~; an~ last
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her a fourth-place finish.
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Kelly said
:lie
was glad to
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see
the Red Foxes
_was
by Kristina
Andriuschenko's performance in the
1,500.
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Thiu:'soay
they dowiie:rl
Io11a CoU~ge;_
As snow-·was
'falling:
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Phil. Kelly said
_he
Redmorio havhuch acstrong-race.
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recordswerefaHirig inside
was pleased to seeJhatMcQuillari~s.
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cl()ser
·£Yoarl_ethlen·v·w1·toamt1·0enila's1·.·otrnac
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Ska_:_·ttueradm_a··y·•.~t
the
times seem to ~e becoming more
to finish,'"Khelly said.b
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than the;i;core;read;,howeY.er.
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corisistent.
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Due to t e meet eing moved
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"We
definitely played better than
The·surprise snow st
orm
may
.
"This
race makes two weeks in-. inside, senior Dawn. Doty
.had
to
the score indicates,". Hardm~i,said.
have
.postponed·
most of the events
a-row now that she has run well for forget about the hurdles and try her
Andriuschenko,
a first year
runner from·Moscow, set a personal
best time (5:33) .
Kelly
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said the outing was.
different but successful.
"Overall, it was a good day for
us,'' Kelly said. "It was just so
bizarre."
"Marc's· (Nussbaum)
·m-atch
wa_s to be held on the outdoor track, but
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us/' Kelly said.
luck at another event.
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close
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(4~6,
:,4~6};
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:anch;:,Chip
it did not stop the Red Foxes from
Also in the 5,000, junior Melissa
Doty joined Redmond in the 800.
(Chiplunker) almost
iJi:illea
llis,match
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racing well.
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Zobel placed sixth with a personal
She responded with a personal
out."
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One runner on track for Marist
·best
time of 19:55.
best time of 2:34.9.
The Red Foxes will return to
action on April 22 when they travel
to the Columbia Invitational.
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After winning the first se(6-3,
was sophomore_Mary ~cQuil_lan.
In the 800, freshman Kerriann
One other rfonnance tci note for
·and_
taking_(! 5~4 'lead. in
_the_
Secopd,
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Chipfonker lost in three; 6~3, 5-7
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Hardman-praised his, players
for
all the effort they. have put in.
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"AH
of my
.
players are very
coachable," he said. ~mtey all listen
to
what I say and apply it
.on
the
court."
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One thing Hardman preaches ·is
"Get the pop."
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"In boxing the strongest b_est
punch is a jab, with that pop,"
Hardman explains .. "In tennis it is
.
the same way, the strongest best ball
hit is one with that pop, so my
players practice to get the
pop."
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Hopefully if they continue
to
play
well, they can "get the pop" allthe
way through the NEC :rou~ament.:
The tou~nament ·wili° be· held
.
April 22-23 in Emmitspurg, Md.,·at
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The· Red Foxes host Wagner
College on Wednesday for the last
NEC. match of the year.
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''.You can't
win
a' game that way,"
assistant coach··Joe'·Bruno
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said
·of
.though
Molloy h~d 18hits, the ..
·Tuesday•s·
16::r:1oss to.Molloy
pitching·staff co~ld
'not:be
blani~d..
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for the loss.
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was just a· bad game,''.he said.
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blame_
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pit_c_hin_'
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3-6 Northeast Conference) took.
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io the field on Tuesday in hopes of
the defense'_and ili,e
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'leff
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hosted Northeast Conference-foe St.
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S_
ophomore_
'Chris
Webb; Clms
'.FrancisC(N.-y:)
to close
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Head coach
Arf
Smith said his,
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;a'iid
:•Nick.'
Bauorie
team 1·us_
tgo.t b.
eat.but
.th.
eg· ame· was.
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combined. to allow
.16
runs arid 18
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close.
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Freshman-Jim McGowan hit· his
Senlol' ~tch~r Matt Vale~tine awaits
'c#IIIJrom
umpire in Monday~s
9-4)oss to
St:
Francis
(N.Y.).
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."It
was a poor defensive
-~ffori,".
second homc:run
·,
qf ~hthine.
season to
The"i:leci
Foxes are ~15-1
(3-6
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Bruno said; "Chris (Webb) pitched
bring the Req Foxes
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two runs,
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eighth.
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happ~~e~ ;ilh two outs.
<iay;.
gt>ing i~for-4.
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did.everything for us," Smith
;
The top_ of'the·eighth
:·found
-·But
'Marist·
could· not. rally. to
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Senior.·Jeff Rose recorded.his
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split_· a said. "He's our'best hitter. We
Marist in a hole; allowing nine nuis,
CO!Jle
out on
.top~
as the' 'I_'er:rietj;
:.r9urth
los_s~
allowing_three
\\'.a1ksand
.do.iil;,le~e·ader;:~ith
$t,
,:
Fi.mcis: o~
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aJways h.ope io have him up in key
.
five hits; five ·:walks and two hit
score~L'three insurance_
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the·
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hits, four of:whiclfcamein the
i·Sunday'.inJ~rooklyn.;·.,
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Lasalle Invitational in Camden~
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hitting over .300. They are Mark
weeks ago, butJast.~eekend they
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b~ball,that ~as seen Tuesday, this
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(.429), Vinny Roberto (.313)
ousted longtim~'rnralYillanova, and the softball team;
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have· well under, at.
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and Smith said
they lost 7-6_ t_o
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Manst Colle~e
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the· y<>ungei'
and les.s experienced only had 38
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Conference Player of the Year in
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wit~out her,
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This is· an accelerated schedule
.429 batting average, four homeruns, ~here
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_recruiting
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Martin Byrne is· undefeated, 9-0, NEC away (Hudson and R. Stohrer the• Red Foxes. They combined to
Many tunes m an 111!1mg,
the Red players on
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team.
in his No. l singles position in
are last seasons pitching recruits). . give up 18 hits.
Foxes get the two quick outs and
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The depth may not be there.
Assistant coach Joe Bruno said
then someone will get in the box and
Teri
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radio; '1;\l_aµd
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in the -way -their dep;irtnients are :zational
communications,
journalism
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It's all part of .a plan that "".ill Augus_tine Nolan, chairperson for
make many of the current department communications_
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design would
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There wiUbe niuch more emphasis their department,"· Nolan. said. "It
on deans being involved with outside doesn't niean that teachers_
can -only
agencies, -with grant writing and teach in those_ specific departmen_ts
recruitment."
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According to _
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Professors --Mary McComb and
what this will mean is that faculty Richard Platt of teachers that don't
will ~e cut into smaller groups, limit themselves tojust one area of
allowmg for more concentration communications.
Greek"\-\Teek
brings
win.try
fun to
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Sorority
Sigma Sigma Sigma
finished 'first In last
we~k's
Greek
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the
.country;
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various
eating contests,
a
scavenger 'competition :the winners; in order,
"It
_was.
a
lot
of furi. It's usually
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,
s~d~nts t~ est~blJSh<_their
.identity More stu_d_en!5
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b,eg~ to_ loolc
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w~re Sigma Phi Epsilon, first; Tau
very competitive, but I think t~e
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cone,e.<
. St~':e Sansola, ~Jrector of College --------------
. snow made ev.eirone much more laid
•.
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;With t!1e
:_new
format, Engl!5h-
·Illustrating . : his.
. p~m.t,
_
Actiy1ties and advisor to the ~eek
The students
seemed;to
back,'',Kurtz _
~aid; . .
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ma1ors w1U have. _and Engli_sh_vand~rH~yden said that Lomettt did
organizations on campus; helped to
_ Sansola sa1_d
th1~ ~ear was the
~-
dep:i-rtme.nt.
alo11g
with an· Engbsh a ),tudy of over 200 schools of
supervise and plan the week.
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enjoy
it . . _. l know /did.
first year a sportsmans~~Jaward ;was
'
chair and fa~~ty, and so on and so communication in the
.US.,
and
>''The students seemed to enjoy
ad,ded. AlHour soront1es received
\
-fortll. !'You :"'ill fmdth~tther~r_nay Maris(did notappe~ in.the;study, -it," Sansola said. ·«1 know I did."
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Sansola
full credit f~rsportsman~hip, as_
well
be
.
some_ dtffer~nces • m --o~m_ion. __
despite ijle fact that 1t has over 750
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The-,
eight competing teams were
- as, fraternities Tau-_
Epsilon Phi . and
Some. may find.it too ar_ch~c, and students majoring in communications. _ broken up • into two_ categories;
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Sigma Phi Epsilon.
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some~t:5 there b~mes a diffi~ty
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wouici'
n~t be able to argue· that
fraterajties and ~ro~it_ies.
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Epsilon. Phi, 'secorid; Tau Kappa,
"Phi Sigma Kappa ~nd Tau
e~tabbshmg cross-mteres! (among _it• is -for purely, academic_
reasons,,,
Ou! of. th~. soronties .com~ting Epsilon, third; Phi Sigma Kappa,
Kappa EJ>silon
di~ not_
~eceive all of
diff~[ent depamnenti,).
We
11
hay_e_to variderH;eyd~n
said, referring to the
~e ~ers;
,~, order,
.were
Sigma - fourth. --
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their sportsmansh!f pomts, but Jhey
see'. _ •. - • .. _-
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-new changes: "There's no doubt that
:sigma S1~a,m_first;Kappa Kappa
Missing again from this year's
did receive some, Sansola said.
As_ it -~tan?s, _
t __
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\IS~lless_._a
.16tof
organizing .deals. with··
~a,
m seco1?d;.KappaI:ambda_ Greek Weekfestivities--was·Alpha
>Kurtz adaed _she· believes the
dep~ent
1
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bemg r~te~!:!
;!~
;marketing for the institution and cost - _
P~1 and Alp~a Sigma 'l'au, -tied .(or •·
Phi Delta, because they have yet to·_ week )lelped/to further . unify the
F~citlty Ady1Se1I1en\tom named-a\efficie~~y;·Those
ar~ •two -~u~h.
1Wd.
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be re_cognized
by the_college.
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l:lei~ ftot B:mess
'arid'
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pro1>9s1tions.
m.d not• ~very
one ts m . ·•:· --• J~n. K~.J?res1~e~! ?{th~ ~reek'
Kurtz said, the -fraternity: should • . '''Thf GreekJ:ouncil. has _11iade
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and ~_1Ster
Ill Sigma ._Si8!11a be attending next year's Greek Week.
lot of strides in the last year•~-Kurtz
Admllllstration.
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Sigma said work began on planrung
"They ha,ve the s_u_
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iewirig·_/all/th_·e:· <Other:
depar_tnients ·_that
th --_-'k--b-
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- .-_ sor·o·n·ty_·an·
dfrate_m_ityont_he_·cam_pus
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andtheGreekCouncilhasspentthe
.
IS
year_ an ; ·-_-._-_-._.•· .. -.
what·they (the department) wants;" see OOC?llle
schools :tte Informat10n .K\lltZ said.
:"A
lot of:time was put iast year trying to g~t them
on:
the
representahv~, who work har~, and
·said Professor Ed O'Ke_efe, who ,.an~ Sciences and Libenµ Arts and
in by Steve, Kelly, Martin; Frank
campus," Kurtz said.
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~e hope to_gam ev~~ lllore strength
works on the fAC. "We then submit _Sciences.
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Besteiro (of Sigma Phi Epsilon) and
The sno)V on Saturday threatened • 1~_the commg year.
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Marist. stiidents' right toknow
n:,.~l:i'.~~_;"=~
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:..sexual assault victims' privacy be-_ tivities
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to report these numbers to
·_ MEREDITH KENNEDY
ing violated. _
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the school,according to the same
• Staff.Writer
•
A.compromise was reached in
article.
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May of last -year to· rectify _the risk, _ . But Joe Leary, _director
of Safety
• Marist College appears to be
and w,as · refeased as the Federal •. and-Security, said this
is
not true. -
_ ignoring important regulations of
the Student Right -to Know and
Campus Security. Act. ~-
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The Federal Student Right to
Know and Campus Security Act is
a federal act that was put into ef-
fect in 1992 and requires colleges
to ·publish __
reports about· crime on
their . campuses.
_
_
As required by the act, Marist
releases an anmial pamphlet
~th
a
list of crimes and their occurrence
on the campus over the preceding
three years.
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In Marist's last pamphlet listing
the required statistics, it stated that
there were no arrests, from 1991
through 1994, for drug violations
weapons possession or alcohol vio-
lations. •
•
It also stated that within this time
frame, there was a total of one tape
at MarisL
With the act came the rlsk of
-"Crimes of sexual assault must be reported to
security •
by the victim in order for it tQ be
reported in year~end staiisncs_." .
_ -Joe
Leary,
director of S~ety
ancl
_Security
Department of Education's final
regulations concerning the act.
The compromise, • according·
to
the "Chronicle of Higher Educa-
tion,"·
requires'
rape-crisis advisers
and
other counselors to report
to
the
school authorities the numbec, not
the names, of victims
that had
come
to them
over a given
period
of
time.
This
time frame
is
determined
by
the school.
_ "The compromise required ...
(anyone) who has significant re-
sponsibility for
student
campus ac-
"Crimes of sexual assault,"
Leary said. "must be reported to
security by the victim in order for
it to be reported in the year-end
statistics."
Leary and Marist are wrong ac- •
cording _to _the Federal Department
of Education.
Paula
Husselman, the Depart-
ment of Education's specialist on
the
act.
said arrests do need to be
made in crimes such as alcohol and
drug violations in order for them to
appear in the report.
Bui
she continued to say that
counselors and housing -officials,
including resident_ assistants and
directors, must report other crimes
to security to update· the distributed
statisti~.
They do not have to report • the
name of the victim, unless the vic-
tim wants action taken against the
assailanL •
This includes sexual assault,
Husselman said.
.
"In
the timely reports that are
submitted in addition to the year-
end report. counselors and housing
officials have.to submit nwnbers on
how many people have come to
them to report a crime. But names
do not have to be used," Husselman
said.
....
Although the act_ has been in
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different segments that sho~ Muriel white go".l'ns
ancl fantas~i_rig
~hat one
/i{uriel.'s Wedding: and·, Dolores_- an'd D~yid:
·c:::aruso·:-return_s
to·.!~ ...
by Jl;'STIN_SE~~ET
trying to find herself as she attempts day she will be v.:ea_ring
_op.e..
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Clai~orne=now
in the theaters - two
screen
_after
:leaving
'Dennis
Fra!}Z
Circle Film Critic
to prove to everyone that has put
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~he~e's lots of,, lau~hs-m_ t~e. movies that o_f~er
wonderful ~arts for . and th~ bare but~
_of.f!ll:D
~lue_.
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her down that she is worthy of
.begm!lmg
~s we. _see
;Munel
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women -
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even more -
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The.problem:1s t~_a_t
1t s d1re_ch:d
Laughs at the theater, f~r me, are
·\respect.
pathetic
.
faf!tdY
_
o~. dt;mented
•
Ios_~r~
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1f people actually go and by ~arb_et
•
Schro~der,-:,v~o also d_1d
_
few and far between.
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OK, so the plot isn't anything and the
_bitch
gir_ls-·
t_hat, Munel
-see
t?em.
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the sdly and predictable Smgle Wl11te
A~ long as HoJJrwood k~eps
.
super~_original,
but
..
the twists and
•
attempts t~ han~ out w1t_h.:
•..
.
.
It s-~he best form of protest to
.Female.
__
throwing us garbage hke The Brady
•
turns
that Muriel's
:wedding
fakes
.
But;her family also caus~~ al~t
.
t~e
.·_
dnvel tha,t._·comes
-out-:.of
We shall
·se_e:
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Bu11ch~ndTommyBoy,_andasl9ng:
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Priest,'·the(~lm_-
as stu~1? pe~ple pay mon~y to.see
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-Afteiripping
her p·arents off of ap~thet1c fath~r refuses to a~cept his
.
_
Murzel s W~ddmg 1s. a ~resh about' a gay an~ sex!,l~lly
·acllve
them, 1t s g01~g to stay that_
y;ay.
•
thousands of dollars,
.she
takes an children, contmuously puttmg them
co~edy that w~l~ engulf you m the . Roman
•
_Cathohc
-
pn~st,-
:·
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But sometimes
-you
.realize.
that
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down.
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quest for self-discovery and.respect. unfortunately moved from its onginal
there may be hope after alt
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.Thisispart·ofMuriel'sincentive;
" ... youcandance ... youcandance .. !" release date ofGood Friday ..
Muriel's Wedding comes from
Rli ,..~
~
getting even.
(Grade: A-)
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Miramax, a company that has been
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You will
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fall in· love
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. Since it's official that the Oscars
.
i
was personally hoping to take
salvation for some movie buffs,
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.
•
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Collette, who is so convincing as the
sucked (surprise!),
_we
can now look Mom, Dad and Grandma to it on
striking gold with the $100 million-
• ,• _ ,.
ugly duckling trying to. make· her
forward to the crop of in.ovies due
.
Easter
·Sunday; ·but
it looks like I'll
plus Pulp Fiction and now the_
•· ,
.
greatest dream come
·true
(she won
.
out this spring before gearing up for just
_have
to wait.
_
controversial Priest, set tci open soon.
,. • •
an Aussie Oscar for the part). •
summer
_disasters.
like Kevin
Muriel's Wedding
is honestly the.
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.The
makeup-is also outstanding,
.
Costner's
-Waterworld~
_
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-Di_d
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anyone see r-,,"f(.
Girl?
best movie that· I've seen this-year (I.
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as Muriel begins as
·ugly
as can be
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Sam Jackson, excuse me; Samuel.
.
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.
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know, it's early
...
), combining wit;_
in th·e beginning and
-becomes
-
L.
Jackson~ has:become·the new Joe·-•.: ~t--you
_
~-•ssed
.the
__
Oscar-
unpredictability, sex and the '.70s_
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increasingly attractive as· the filrri
_
Pesci or the new Tonuny Lee Jones;
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oominated_..,
·,
·.The
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supergr?UP ABBA.
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island vacation and meets a new progresses.
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I mean, is-~his guy· going to take Redemptwn m the: }heater,
_I
highly
.
Tom Collette stars as Munel
friend,
-_the
sex-crazy
I
party' girl.·
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,
The ABBA music is vital to the
.a
break sometune soon?
. •
.
suggest_-you
see this heartfelt drama
•
Hesslop, an Australian outcast who
Rhonda (Rachel Griffiths).
_
film,
'making
the audience laugh· at
• _He
stars in Kiss of Death~ which
:
now on vid~o._
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dreams otbeing wed ~espit~wha_t
-.
Through Rhonda, Muriel.(-.yho songslike"Femando~•andthenow'-
op~ns•next week, and.D!e·Hard:
·_-•
-And.'Edlvoddshouldbeontape·
·
all ~e res_1dents
of Porpoise Spt! keep
.•
·Jater
changes her. name to
."Ma~el") .
immortal "Dancing Queen:•: .
_
·~ith a Ve~geance, s.et to hit ~e~ns . uite soon
as
well
(I know you didn't
telling her.
.
-finds
that she can truly make friends·
. You'll find yourself:smgmg or-. m May._·_
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·totally
humming these songs hours after the
It's too bad, liecause I don't want· see t is_ on
•
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her father (played by BiU. Hunter), DC\'/ perso~-- . .
\,
.
m9vie ends,
'and
you_'ll promis_e
•
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ge~ tii'ed
_of
h.im.
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_while
-though,
Mun el yourself to· buy ''ABBA-Gold"· next
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Kiss of Death
could
,go
either
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The film, ?ire~te_d
by
._first-ti~er
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war; Ni~ho~as
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as'
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P.J. Hogan, 1s_
d1v1ded mto ~hree_
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and. th~. Marist COllllJ:lUDity.
·.It·.
(Heilo,
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We've
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provides excellent deli food at· an finally. foun,d somewhere.
to
get food,
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extremely reasonable
.price.
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late night; other than the, Palace.)
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got
a. hea_
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are a variety·of different
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actors that do now, and will (Even late night)
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criticized.
contmue to, contn ute to t e success
In all of this good stuff, there are
and_
are
'"a
c_Onnoisseur
of this deli.
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part,
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college,
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forward to several other happenings.
a~cordmg to Ehz?beth Csordas,
alumni, have been workin
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at Marist should be concerned about
of people across the globe through· to fight for environmental justice.
environmental racism.
non~violent activism,-
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blata.nt disregard for our earth
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of the· agenda of many States to over 100
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and itis unacceptable. We need to
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environmen!al organizations.
educate minorities about· how
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our students right riow
Smith said, minority neighbor-
can fight for social justice and free
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about this issue and how it effects
hoo_ds are often· used as dumping their neighborhoods from the threat them as
a person," he said.
grounds for the toxic wastes of many • of toxic waste.
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committee racism,. but also some activism
spef1al Jocus,
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H
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this new type of envi-
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Traveling to South Africa, Sinith Smith will be giving first hand
of: color· m the United· States of ll'!et with s_everal leaders
of
accounts of his own story and will
America, from urban Harlem in New eriviforimental organizations and
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fun, the naivete .. The eridiess nights of
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know that. we've entered Governor Pataki's
partyi!)g,.drinking and hooking up.
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give more and more money Jo the rich; ifwill button issue is the Contract with America. Not
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P.1afany current· freshmen are. jaip-packed
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fact survived both.
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and, what, passed and_ how c:lose
person rooms)n Champagnat.
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signed
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yote \Vas, etc., etc. But that could go on
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refonnmg :welfare,. puiushment for_
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that is:1s a.:weU;thought,o~t p~an centered
That can't possibly happen at Marist College, no't'my school.
the contract
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to ch~1ige the sy~tein of our
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and. yalu
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Jsn'.t-it
_ashame
that you weren't informed of this
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of incident ~ooner?
government to what-one author called·"fend-
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If you had been, maybe you wouldn't have walked home all alone from Nite Cap or
The Republicans want to shift programs·to
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princip!es res~~ding to their.needs it'wiff
Rennies last night.
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the states ancl anyone that gets stepped on in
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If you had known, maybe you would've been more careful when you jogged the streets the process will have to fend for'.themselves
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of Poughkeepsie early in. the. morning and at night.
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hardships was the
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our ion the
And in addition, the following thought runs through your head...
what they call the Personal Responsibility Act. pro~l~ms iµ-e mo_re
diverse. Racism. Deficits.
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was designed to cut spending in order to
Religio~ wars.
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"I
can't believe. the school wouldn't tell us. How can they pretend that girl was never
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finance these
tax
cuts for the rich. It's goodbye
But Just as FDR strategtca!IY chang~ the
raped? She must feel slapped in the face by her school."
~elfare moms _hello capital gains cuts! If the focus of goven:iment so too will R~pubh_cans.
Harsh reality, kittens.
rich are happy we are all happy, right?
But bewar<: of thos~ who try to discredit the
Crime, of all shapes and
sizes,
happens at Marist College.
WRONG! NEWf,
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AKE UP!
Contra~ with ~enca
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ow you are tired of hearing this, but for the sake of the incoming freshmen, don't
cushion the blows middle class America will gai1_1
or lose politically.
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let them be
as
naive_ to Marist as you were.
have to suffer once more at the hands of the
It is more important than petty politics
And above all, don't letthat victim be slapped in the face.
Republicans. The contract proposals will be beca~ _it is a legislative agenda_tJ}at
is trying
The point, well I'm not quite sure if there is one, not on the surface at least;
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the yalues and soul America
Basically, The Circle has been informed that the so-easily-forgotten rape case of 1993 And if anything arrives at the White House has always had.
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that threatens to drive a a knife through the
We are on the eve ofa very exciting time
Just remember, these incoming students are going to find out about it somehow.
he~ of ~orking_ c!as~ America, President because just
3:5
ou~ grandparen_ts
spoke of the
Clmton wdl stop 1t m
its
tracks.
New Dea_l this will be our piece of history
Wouldn't it cushion the blow a tad bit if they were slightly informed before September
America, the Democratic party is alive and story to to tell.
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working for you righ! now,
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in Washington,
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As Qov. Tommy Thompson of Wisconsin
Because you can bet all the money- in the Marist PR fund that The Circle will be
Tallahassee, and all over America. We know said, "When you look_back years from from
covering every day of the trial, and they'll eventually have to pick it up and read it.
you don't w~t another round of Reaganomics. now, you're going to say they came, they saw,
Scary thought, huh?
We're working for real change as we fight the they conquered."
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Mary
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Republican political columnist.
The ideas and opinions expressed in this article are not those of the entire Circle Staff.
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CJR~,VIEWPOINT
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And you can say: "Sorry, I guess'
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cheeseburger, large fries, and a DIET I didn't have my glasses."
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This gets you out of everything.
. pr 6t jssue. of Th~ Circle:
of this "off campus event" for some
For -example: A friend of mine
Although I'm not nearly as blind
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editor on strange reason? I don't think so. The
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·read the movie _review
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this: They make me look smarter."
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frames to look smarter when you can eyes than ears.
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Don't beat around the bush with
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You'd have to yell to them and
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would realize .that there is something your writing, Circle. The students on
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this campus support this paper
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~hen did nearsightedness and you'd run out of small talk - or you'd
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have been voicing th~ie (sic) opin_io_
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about is the article regarding and I think if you have something to
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th~ class bully once
And it juS
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can't make us hear
the "scheduling conflict'.' ·between say let evecybody know it
said to the kid with glasses that he better because we really wouldn't
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wouldn't.hit him because the kid had want to start talking from where we
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glasses.
start to recognize someone.
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Why?
Insurance .Companies wiU be at In response:
. child didn't want to be left out and
Because usually we don't have
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insisted he was eligible to fight and that much· to say or want to listen.
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They don't care about the am:.wer.
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The sisters of Alph~--Sigma
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The representative will give .his·
lastweek,mostlydue to kinks in our
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So this should prove that glasses
Next time someone asks you.
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ta~k ~t the El Arco Iris Latinq club
new Pagemaker software, you
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do~•t ma~e ,you any smarter~ in fact "What's up?" tell them: "I've got a
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our Alpha class on their
m~et_i~g_o~.A~ril
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sho_uJ4"hilve·seen_thejumbled
mess it
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Sundays , we'll make it a BYOB
Whether she felt guilty :for not . doing homework is out of the . affair.
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That'd be a hell of a lot of after-
winter or 1:>ecause
she kriows we're-
Yo~:re all getti!l~ into your
Easter hard boiled eggs sitting in
all goofmg off down here, she gave fratem1t1es and soront1es, there are
people's refrigerators
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us a·nice little dusting on Saturday formals and dancy~type
things going
a lot of people stealing salt shakers
as proof that she knows that students on --oh yeah, and SunFest is coming. from the cafeteria· - because that's
are taking advantage of the good It's all got everyone iri a much better - the only way to eat a hard boiled
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. egg, sopping wet in salt.
She sees all of you down at
the .
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But chances are that most of you
river.
with 1t a lot of warm weather and
are reading this paper on Monday,
She sees y' ou ·gu· s tannin· · it
bikinis, becaus': there's nothing
af!er Easter. That means you'll have
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missed all of the festivities. Don't
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And she sees the basketball
all. of the snow and ice. Actually, I. wind of change coming to this
games in· front of Champagnat into ~ad had enough of the stuff way back
campus (no, it's not the treatment
all hours of the night.
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plant.)
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With evecy new season there
irresponsible, Mother Nature has snowboard.
comes new_things to do and enjoy. I
become evecyone's mom away from
But, there's no use in crying over· know this. because I have exper-
home - which wouldn't be so bad if spilt milk (even}f it's got twohe:iping ienced a whole gaggle of new
she did some laundcy and made our
tablespoons of Nestle's Quik in it) seasons and have only recently made
beds evecy once in a while.
and we should all welcome this new this discovecy.
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warm and there are cool breezes
Maybe on Sunday we should all house on Labor Day. After, we're
flowing through our open windows? come back to Poughkeepsie a litle going to drag race golf carts down
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Smits collected 15 points while to college compet1ho_n,.1s
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College's Rik Smits, the first-ever shooting 50 percent from the field;
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currently spending his seventh season the NBA) when. you· are winning;''.•. schedule:;-yo'! are co_ns1st~?t1y._on
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first-round college draft pick said." . the road,. Smits ex~l~med.
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on th_e
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solid 49-2'Z;an.d the:·.
after pacjng Indiana w_i~h
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respect he deserve,:;
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beat," Smits said. "We have
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play
beat when we are on
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Smits said he
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Indiana ~acer Rik Sf!11ts playing-defense on Utah s Karl
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Smits had t~ become one of the E_wmg,
Hakeem OlajUWOn
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Staff Writer
Sometimes, that is the way the
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Entering the seventh, Marist
mounted a comeback. Murphy tripled
and scored on· a single by Melissa
Fanelli who was plated by a Laurie
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But the late inning heroics cal"''.
to an end as Courtney Sleight lini'J
a shot back to the pitcher. The
pitcher knocked it down only to have
the Jasper thirdbaseman
throw
Sleight out at first.
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athletiqearils h~ve:
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College Jaspers.
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greatest of shape,'' Burgin said
before Marist lost to Manhattan 7-6.
"Just not-great weather for softball."
The way the ball bounces.
On Friday, Marist hosted the
Colgate
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Raiders.
Hudson went the distance for the
win. She struck out six and twirled
her sixth shutout of the year as Marist
downed Colgate, 4-0.
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Siena,
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!
5~2;':on.Tuesday··.at·,the Dutchess.
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Regardless,
starter Michelle
Hudson took the hill and was saddled
with
.her
third loss of the season as
she.fell to 10-Jand the team 17-5-
1
(7-0-1
-Northeast
Conference).
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According to Burgin, the field
was laden
-·
with
•
ditches
that
_contributed
to the shotty Marist
With Hudson pitching a shutout,
the Ma_rist batters only needed one
inning of damage.
In the third, singles by Darrah
Metz and Angela Degatano (1 RBI),
two Colgate errors and an RBI
double i,y Fanelli would score three.
i
R~cq~et
G}!Jb
in Poughk~epsie:
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won his match, 6-Q; ~,O,
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defense as they committed five errors
on the day:._
·:
Byrne perfect
.9-0~record
this•\
seaso*>,·
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'He,is
playing so well; that he has'.
only
'lost
two
.sets
aU,season: long;:
!~sing. a se.t-to Casey..Cohloff/ 4-6/.
and also losing one set
1o
the No.1--
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siefgl~s play~t-froµi:Arniy~.
:(':'/:'.>".
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Hea·d. coach' Cnarles
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Hardmaf{:
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hafiiothing bufpraisiffor Byrrte:··>;
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:'.¥.¥tin
is·the pe~t:male:play¢r:_
·:
that ~arist_ has se.en,'.' l.fardman said.
,
"He
.
has been· playing close: to that
.:
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zone tliat many
gooa
players· have.
"l.'fot
only is
..
he playing good.-
-'sophprriore'sensation
Michelle ·Hudson uncorks during a recent
tennis;··.but it is ~lean
·tennis,''
.he
·-softball
game.
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Byrne· in tum gives his coac~es
a lot of credit.
,
,
.
.
"Th·e coaches
.
h,ave
__
been
extmnely helpful," Bryne said.
Byrne is also qui,ck tci'give credit to
his teammatesi:
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"We are· doirig well'as"' a team~
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and really coming together," he said ..
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Two instances when the field
helped Manhattan was in the bottom
of
.
the
first,
the
Manhattan
thirdbasemail lined a shot down the
-line.
The hit turned into an excursion
as
the
ball skitted away and turned
into a hoinerun.
The second was a routine
grounder late in· the game tha-t took
a strange bounce that shortstop Beth
•
Murphy could not handle,
.
Hudson,
in defense of her
shortstop;said there was no way she
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could have possibly asked Murphy
to come u_p with the ball.
Murphy also chipped in with an
RBI of her own.
In the nightcap Bridgette Foy
started. her second game of the
season since the loss of No.
2
starter
Robin Stohrer.
The
freshman
ran irito
a
bit of a
jam. in the fifth with no_ score.
_.
"She (Foy) wasn't finding the
plate,'' Burgin said. "Up to that point,
she had thrown a lot of pitches and
we wanted to win the doubleheader."
Hudson was called upon in relief.
Burgin admitted he did not have
a problem throwing his ace twice
in
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.Foxeifhas
been outstanding all s~ason long, and
it continued against the Saints;
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co::captain
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Nussbaum won his. match. at No.
2
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singles, 6-3,
6-1..
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3 singles Probodh Chiplunkar and
No:'4 Tony Yacobellis.
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Teaming with(:hiIJlu~i,ceron No_.
2
doubles was
Dw,
Suinarsam; .who
notched llis first' college victory..
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·_.•~Everyone
_played.really
~en··
Runners fare better than weath~r-.:at Yale Inv.
(agl!ii:ist Siena); ii wiisa'totalteam
McQuillan's time of
19
minutes
Redmond finished first in her heat
effort,"· Hardman said.
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38 seconds, a personal record, in the': and broke:a·:Marist indoor record,
Oit Friday, the Red'Foxes,Io~t io
Staff Writer "'::
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5,000-meter run was good notched
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Fordham
·university;
6-~; an~ last
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her a fourth-place finish.
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Kelly said
:lie
was glad to
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see
the Red Foxes
_was
by Kristina
Andriuschenko's performance in the
1,500.
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Thiu:'soay
they dowiie:rl
Io11a CoU~ge;_
As snow-·was
'falling:
outside,-
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·coach
Phil. Kelly said
_he
Redmorio havhuch acstrong-race.
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recordswerefaHirig inside
was pleased to seeJhatMcQuillari~s.
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cl()ser
·£Yoarl_ethlen·v·w1·toamt1·0enila's1·.·otrnac
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Ska_:_·ttueradm_a··y·•.~t
the
times seem to ~e becoming more
to finish,'"Khelly said.b
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than the;i;core;read;,howeY.er.
.
corisistent.
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Due to t e meet eing moved
.·.
"We
definitely played better than
The·surprise snow st
orm
may
.
"This
race makes two weeks in-. inside, senior Dawn. Doty
.had
to
the score indicates,". Hardm~i,said.
have
.postponed·
most of the events
a-row now that she has run well for forget about the hurdles and try her
Andriuschenko,
a first year
runner from·Moscow, set a personal
best time (5:33) .
Kelly
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said the outing was.
different but successful.
"Overall, it was a good day for
us,'' Kelly said. "It was just so
bizarre."
"Marc's· (Nussbaum)
·m-atch
wa_s to be held on the outdoor track, but
-
us/' Kelly said.
luck at another event.
.
close
,
(4~6,
:,4~6};
.
:anch;:,Chip
it did not stop the Red Foxes from
Also in the 5,000, junior Melissa
Doty joined Redmond in the 800.
(Chiplunker) almost
iJi:illea
llis,match
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racing well.
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Zobel placed sixth with a personal
She responded with a personal
out."
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One runner on track for Marist
·best
time of 19:55.
best time of 2:34.9.
The Red Foxes will return to
action on April 22 when they travel
to the Columbia Invitational.
_
After winning the first se(6-3,
was sophomore_Mary ~cQuil_lan.
In the 800, freshman Kerriann
One other rfonnance tci note for
·and_
taking_(! 5~4 'lead. in
_the_
Secopd,
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Chipfonker lost in three; 6~3, 5-7
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Hardman-praised his, players
for
all the effort they. have put in.
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"AH
of my
.
players are very
coachable," he said. ~mtey all listen
to
what I say and apply it
.on
the
court."
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One thing Hardman preaches ·is
"Get the pop."
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"In boxing the strongest b_est
punch is a jab, with that pop,"
Hardman explains .. "In tennis it is
.
the same way, the strongest best ball
hit is one with that pop, so my
players practice to get the
pop."
· .
Hopefully if they continue
to
play
well, they can "get the pop" allthe
way through the NEC :rou~ament.:
The tou~nament ·wili° be· held
.
April 22-23 in Emmitspurg, Md.,·at
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The· Red Foxes host Wagner
College on Wednesday for the last
NEC. match of the year.
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and
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junior Mark Barron
·knocked
a two-
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his
h_it.streak,
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runs, foui. hits and sev~Ii to, 11 gaines;
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TERI
L.:S',f.EWART·:
; :: :
Sports
Editor
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''.You can't
win
a' game that way,"
assistant coach··Joe'·Bruno
..
said
·of
.though
Molloy h~d 18hits, the ..
·Tuesday•s·
16::r:1oss to.Molloy
pitching·staff co~ld
'not:be
blani~d..
~llege..
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for the loss.
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The' Red' Fox
:baseball
'teani
(6-
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was just a· bad game,''.he said.
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"vo_u_
·can·_·
'_t
blame_
th_
e_
pit_c_hin_'
_g,--_1.·_t.w
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as_·_·.-
15°1~
3-6 Northeast Conference) took.
.t
io the field on Tuesday in hopes of
the defense'_and ili,e
·hitting."
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'leff
the field
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On: Monday~ the
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Red:.:Foxes
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'•disappointed;.
C
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hosted Northeast Conference-foe St.
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S_
ophomore_
'Chris
Webb; Clms
'.FrancisC(N.-y:)
to close
:'out_
the
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T.
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weekend series,.andfe11;9~4.
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pennecc ia,
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Dari enri,
·
revor
Head coach
Arf
Smith said his,
•
Cheung-Leung
;a'iid
:•Nick.'
Bauorie
team 1·us_
tgo.t b.
eat.but
.th.
eg· ame· was.
.
combined. to allow
.16
runs arid 18
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hits; but that is· not what hindered
close.
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Freshman-Jim McGowan hit· his
Senlol' ~tch~r Matt Vale~tine awaits
'c#IIIJrom
umpire in Monday~s
9-4)oss to
St:
Francis
(N.Y.).
:
."It
was a poor defensive
-~ffori,".
second homc:run
·,
qf ~hthine.
season to
The"i:leci
Foxes are ~15-1
(3-6
'NEC):
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pholo/CMe
8erfn1lo
Bruno said; "Chris (Webb) pitched
bring the Req Foxes
WI
.
two runs,
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,th_e
eighth.
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Thi~
.Jn
happ~~e~ ;ilh two outs.
<iay;.
gt>ing i~for-4.
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did.everything for us," Smith
;
The top_ of'the·eighth
:·found
-·But
'Marist·
could· not. rally. to
·>
Senior.·Jeff Rose recorded.his
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:
split_· a said. "He's our'best hitter. We
Marist in a hole; allowing nine nuis,
CO!Jle
out on
.top~
as the' 'I_'er:rietj;
:.r9urth
los_s~
allowing_three
\\'.a1ksand
.do.iil;,le~e·ader;:~ith
$t,
,:
Fi.mcis: o~
.
aJways h.ope io have him up in key
.
five hits; five ·:walks and two hit
score~L'three insurance_
ru11
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.in,
the·
'eight
hits, four of:whiclfcamein the
i·Sunday'.inJ~rooklyn.;·.,
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nin~t;i:~:~:~~~r~::r::~
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th
;r~ck held
Mj~~.
to thr;e
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:~ts:
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:~et1!;e~:;~
tuns. in the seventh..
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seventh, when.
f.
01
u consecutive base hjts in the
.first.
6' l/3 innings.
eight hits' and recording·
rn
strikeouts
.
getting· revenge; shutting outMarist,
Senior Matt Valentine drove in· hits dalllaged the. Red Fox
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effort.
Barron provided the spark on the
.
~il
a
pulled qu~dricep. .
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RO.wers
_get
respect
in
N~J.
Track team
'excels
in
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~ the invitational arid,both crossed
The Red Foxes defeated second-
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_;!~J:~v1York
Unive~sity by19.
tw:o meets.
Qfl
atur ay
first in
.its
race-with a time of 8
·-Marist
crossed the finish line in••·
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tealil he11ded minutes;:5.seconds.
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LESTINSKY
Sophomore Patrick Casey started
south
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'~4-
compete:· in: the
_The
Red Foxes.edged out.second-
'Drexel•
finished• third._
with Iona
Staff Writer
_the
winning
.off-
for the Red Foxes.
Lasalle Invitational in Camden~
NJ.:
place :LaSalle:
by:3A. seconds,,
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Casey ran. a strong
-race
in 4
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The meet featu_red_apprOXUllat_ely
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Bucknell: University,, finished
,
'The
winning ways of the. Marist
.The men's track team
.
paid no
.
minutes 11.l seconds, breaking
_his
'
3,0
.schools
frolll the East:Co~t
,
.
tliifd )v,llile/~ai,1~,hii~~an::,c_ollegc
.
b~ais:bipugll\p~l!.ise
from
:c.1ark._:
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attention· to· Saturday's unexpected pre~ious personal recor~ by over 5
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Junior co-captain Vicki }Verivin . fimshed fourth/
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th
e Red.
Fo,Jt~
\Ver~
·re;idy
·for
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The·· ~i~tory, pieas'ed
.
women's
boats'
,-future,'!.
Clar.
k said. "I see'
·<Not'onl
did the :·comP,ete'in'the,
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to
Head
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offer.
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hitting over .300. They are Mark
weeks ago, butJast.~eekend they
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b~ball,that ~as seen Tuesday, this
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(.429), Vinny Roberto (.313)
ousted longtim~'rnralYillanova, and the softball team;
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have· well under, at.
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and Smith said
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cltuggmg along recently.
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the success of Michelle Hudson and bann_er~n
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Robm Stohrer was a b1g,part of
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Conference Player of the Year in
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wit~out her,
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This is· an accelerated schedule
.429 batting average, four homeruns, ~here
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_recruiting
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Martin Byrne is· undefeated, 9-0, NEC away (Hudson and R. Stohrer the• Red Foxes. They combined to
Many tunes m an 111!1mg,
the Red players on
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in his No. l singles position in
are last seasons pitching recruits). . give up 18 hits.
Foxes get the two quick outs and
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The depth may not be there.
Assistant coach Joe Bruno said
then someone will get in the box and
Teri
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And finally the snow is melted,
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smack a double.
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