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e e • 1 Vol. 60, No. 25 LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY MARCH 22, 1990 10 PAGES AN INDEPENDENT STUDENT NEWSPAPER House Bill60 gives SGA presidents additional input 13> JOII ORB! RSO' Stall Wntcr The 19'10 Kcntud..y legt,laturc re cent I) P"''cd a hlilthill pm' tUc' gr~a t cr mput from 'tuucnt gn,cnuncnt pre'' dcnh mthe gu,cnmr'' ,elcclltln nl 1hc ' tudcntnwmhettnthe Counc;tl on lltghcr Edut::ltlnn. lfm"c Bill 60. 'P'11Nlretl h) rep1.: 'entaii \ C' f.rn~'tn . CONlllC and \nn "'onhup. heL.unc 'tat~ 1,1\\ on i·eh. I ;uncndmg KRS 1Cl4 .010 ol KcntuL~) , I,IIUIC\. "Pnor tn th" hill the· go' crnor ·•r p<Jullcd the 'tudcnt mcmi'!Cr I rom a'"' ol pcoplc 'uhuuttcd from e;u.:h unl\ cr '"~ ·, SG \ prc,tdcnt." Su>Nlllt: '·'"' " O\\ the go,ernor h.t, to 'elect the m.:mher lrom the three nommec' rcl· nnunentlcd h) the 'tudent gn•ctnment prc,idenh .. I he amendment al,oallm" 111putlrom a '"dcr range ol 'chonl,, mcludmg Clli11111Unll) LOIIC)!'-'"" \\ell"' unl\~1'1 (IC\ " i'het:lli11111U11II) Cllilc)!t:\ had no\ l11Ce 111 ,..,lccuon ol the 'tudent rcpre,cnta IJ'!JD® rK@ rrD a(J j] ©! Jtif fb®@U~Dfila[/j]f!'@ "It places some limitations on the Govenor." Ernesto Scorsone II\ e, ... Sn>Nllle 'Jill... "" they play a role 111 the 'elect ton procc" ... nnnan Sn1der. lhrcllor ul commu nte<llllll1\ lor the ounul on lltghcr Edu· c;atll111, 'a1d the nc" regulation "'II ha' c ltttlc at kt:tnn thedt:c"i<lrlma~mg proc c ....... " It pla<.:e' 'omc new hmtt;llton' on the ~ove rnor:· Snider 'aid. "We. at the council. don'tlcclthatthi' i' a ,tringcnt lmut;lllon on the gmcmor hecau'c it on l) hnHh the pool ol nommec,. The ultmwtt: .wtht 11 II) 'lllllal"un the ~mer nor . t·or,nnc al'o '" 'd th;ll he i' "" o l• ~d '"'" llou'c Btlll \(1\, hich \\ouldchangc the appmntmcnt Lnt.:na lor 'ac.mc1e' un the unl\er'lllc,· Board ofTru, tec,. "Th" bli I" 111 ltmllthe tn:, lec' · term' Ill'" )Car,." Sctu,onc .,;ud. " I ht: gmcr· nor \\Ill ha\C IOIIl.I~C the 'clct:IIOnlor vacant trmtcc pn,IIIOih lromthc li,tol three llldl\ lllual' recommended tn hun." S111der added that the htll "'II al'o rc4u1re 1hc counul to''-'' up an orienta· tion program lor nc"l)' appomted lx1ard memher... I lou'" Bill IJ6 ha' pa.,.,cd the hou'e '""'''no\\ undt:r th'l'U"ion 111 the Edu callonComnllllt:colthe . cnatc.ll pa' cd. the prop1N:d change' \Hluld not ta~e cllcct umil J;m . I. 1992. Memphis woman fights to keep Dr. King's dream from being torn down with motel lh CIIARU-: 'vfcCLTE -;i.,ll Wnter MEMPHIS J.1e4uchnc Smuh '"" 'lept 111 a hlue tarpaulm ouhtdc the Lorraine Motel for o' er ~00 day' to pmte't the cun,trucuon of an SH.X mil· lion Cl\ II nght' rnu,curn on the "'e of the a"a"ina11on of the Rev. 11.1a111n Luther K mg Jr. Smllh ,thc fonner front de'~ man.1gcr ol the motel . W<h the only rcmatning rc"dcnt until ' he '"" forc1hil C\ tctcd lmm thc prcm"c' h) 'hcnfl ' , ·dcpullc' h e1 'mce her C\ i<.:t1on. the I rail and ,ofhp<Acn Sm1th h'" ' tood '•gil out· 'Ide the c h ai n - 1111~ lcnce 'urruundtng the con,trucllon area. In the" mtcrtune. 'he ,I.J)' under ,everal hlankch to ~ ccp "ann and <lCca,innally \WII ·" "her' hnng her lnnd. Smllh can oltcn he lound !(reeling VI'>IIOr' and a' ~m g them to "gn 11er g uc~t regi,try. The rnemher' of the band 2 and other mu,ical and political d1g nitane<, ha\e added the1r mart..., to the boo~ . The" reath that honorcu the ~pot "here K mg wa, ~1lled no" hang' on the fence . and be'•de 11 i' a "!!n that read,. "Keep 1hc Dream Alive... II that rcm<un' of the motel "a dilaptdatcd '~dcton . half torn-do\\ n. 1\rn on~ the 'lated C\h thll' at the contrm er,lal c1v tl righh mu,eum wi ll he a Montgomery. Ala .. bu' with 'eati ng only mthe h.tc~ . a pri,on ce ll. Ku Klu\ K ian paraphcmalia and a la,cr tracing the path oil he hullctthat ended King·, life. Srnt th thm~' the e~h1hih meld) glo· nfy violence. "The'c exhibit\ arc dc,igncd to create fear. dc,t>Cratiun and hatred. and I ju't don 'ttlun~ thi' '' th.: "ay to teach ci \ il nghh ... 'he 'at d. Smtth 'aid the idea ol honunng King by erect ing a mt"cum u'ing 'talc fund' doc' lllltconformto the prinr~ple' "hich he adHlCatcd. " II Dr. Kml! \\ere alive. he would not uphold 'uch ~~ plan of hutldmg a mu· ,cum at the e\pen'c of' the p<lllrpcopk" Smnh 'aid. in an mterv1ew with SPI magatine. lm.tcad mith '>aid 'he would like to ,ee the motel placed on the ational Rcgi'>ler tor l!i, toric Place,. funded by the govcmment and re,tored a; a ' he iter for the homele;., and elderly. She in'l<,ted that would be the only IN BRIEF genu me menllll ial to King I>Ccau'e he "i'hcd to he remcmi'!Crcd lor hi' hfe· time 'pent 'er\ mg other,. "Dr. King came here in 196X to help the p<xJr. And he w;" ' lain whtlc doing ,o," 'he 'aid... O\\ the ghetto i' hecom· ing the rich man·, paraui,e. poor people arc heing forced out of their home,. 'mall bu,inc"e' an.: heing force to clo,c. "The otlf) th111g tim 111011\lro,it) they call a mu,cum "ill do i' incrc;"e hatred het"ecn 1he race,. Dr. King 'utTered a horn hie death. \lothtng "illma~e thi' a prett> place. 1\othtng." Dr. Kmg·, "'dm\ . Corell a. ha' al,o e\prc"cd upplhtllnn to the mu,eum. A 'Jlo~c,man for Corella Kmg ha' 'aid in the Mcmplm Commcrctai·Ap· f1Cal ncw,paper " ll "her concern that the focu' 'hould he on h" life rmherthan hi' dc;uh:· Smith 'aid 'he dtlC' not nlan to leave her tent and will continue her cru,ade to keep King ·, dream alive. "I'm not leaving:· \he 'aid in South· point rnaguine. " I've heen down here '>ince 1972 in the Lorraine Motel, and ju<,t hecause the >tatcofTenne;<,ee ~icked me out. I won't go." Center offers mental health work hop on tot and marriage Renowned relig ious cholar to speak in Newman Center series The Center for Per..onal Development of Seven Cuuntie\ ervice., "Ill offer wor~'hop' on tot management and on ho" tu m:untam a happy mamagc. Both program\ will be gi,cn March 26 from 6:30 - 8 p.m. "Trouble with Toh Parenting Pre--chooler... " leu hy Holly B. Gu<,taf\on, Ph.D. wil l cover dc,clopmental 1tagc,, <,ibling re latlon,hlp>. preparation for -chool. and ho" 10 1dcnllf} JXllentwl problem' .. rc "e O~ay'' • ctllng long Better a' a Cuuplc" wtll mcludc a dl\l' U'>'>lOil ahout \\hat a health) rclallon,hlp i'> and how to attam and maintain on·. and ho" to communiCate cllecllvcly. The cia" will be led h) Ben Green. Ph.D. The co't 1f 0 or e:~e h program. all .161 2566 for more mlormat1on. Free. eminar cover. copyrights, trademark. and patent The l nivcr..~ty of l .uu"' !lie Sn1.1ll Bu"ne" l C\clopmcnt enter, the Louiwlllc B;~r "llCiat1on and thcFrec Puhl1c I ihrary prc,cnt '' wmmar titled "Patent,. C'opynghh and tradcmart..," to help hu,me"c' guard .md prol11 I rom thc1r product'> ;md 1dea\. The 'cmmar. \p<UN1red b) the l ul I Center for Entre· pcneur<.lupundt chnolog>. \\Ill he M;trch 26fmml ~0-4 : 10 p.m. in Rm. 344 of the School of Bu\lne". !'or more mforn1at1on call 5XK 7K45 . INDEX Atterc .. u __ _ Sporta The Re v. Donald Senior. a nationally recognited ew Testament 1cholar and pre,idcnt ofCatholic Theological nion in Chicago. will be the final 'peaker in the 19!!9-90 cwman Center Di1tingui,hed peat..er. Program. In hi1 March 23 1e ture.titlcd "Je>u' the Physician," enior "ill cKplore the b1hlical tradition on healing. including '"' 'lX: I:tl dimcn,ion,, and con\1der ih implicmions for the modem Chr"tian vocmion of hcalmg in all '" d•mcn.,ion. II" talk " free and open to the public. Communication Job. Fair give , tudent edge in career market The of l. chapter of the Public RelatiOn' tudcnt . oc1cty ol Amcric;~ will 'pon,or a job; fair to provide univcr'>ity 'tudent\ from of Land other are;~ campu'e' a chance to get mfonn.111on on their upcommg joh .,earl' he,. rhc fatr. "h1ch will be held March 2X m Rm. 300 of the llumanille' BU1ldin)!. wllllcature three funnal prc,entallon' on mtervicwing 1kdl,, conducting a job 'c;~rcl1 and compo,. 111g a re1Uil1C. Student'" Ill ai'>O gctthcopportunuy to meet wuh member<. I rom Lou"' tile area public relat•nn' and Jdven"mg agcn Cle\. lntere,ted 'tudent' may reg~'>ter 111 Rm. 31 () Strilklcr 1 1;~11 or call :IR!! 6976 for more mforn1a110n. 4 6 Edltorlala 8 Claultlecl Ad• --10 See review, Page 4 Spetz to tress importance of geography B) 131, J. T LHO 1~1' Ill tall'\! ntcr Mm t people dnn 't r"1ilte gcogr.1 phy tk.ll' "11h more than map,. glohe' and tcxtlxm~' · arcorchng to Dcn111' pel!. ""octate profe" >r ol geography and uirector ol the K c ntu c ~ y Geogr<~pluc i\ll1ancc. To correct that mi,conccpuon. ."pc11. nne nl "' pcnple to \LII1thc ;lllllllal 'oum:il lor Gengraphtc Education ·, ui,ltngui,hed t eaLh ln ~ awaru in I IJXX . " iII di'et'" "Geogra phy: It ·, ot Ju,t Map' ny more" March 22 tn Stric~lcr llall'' Cochran uullorium at 7:30 p.m. By focu,ing on the 11np<.li1Jnre nl geography in rdation to day · In-day tile a' '"II a~ 111 hi,tory .md \\orld economy. Spctt hopc' to cmpha,itc the importance ol 'ud1 kno\1 kdge. "You ma~ e geograph1c tkci"on' C\ Cryday that you wouldn 't th in ~ about'" being geographical." he 'aid. "The 4uic~c'1 way we me.J,urc d" tance i' in tem" of time. not mile,, \1 htdll' thlll~lll)! )!Cll)!l.lphll'.l ll) ... G~ngt.lph) educ.lllllll. h~ '"c"cd. 'hould tnduded C\01111111.111011 ol ''"'h gcngr<~plllr p.lltcnh \n O~l.1hom . 1 lllll\ cr,ll\. he .ltilkd. nll ~r' ,, u>li"L' tllkd "(i~ng~<lph) '' \ Sport." "l11d1 tical' "11h ho" g.lllll'' I rom the llnu~ d St.llc' pen adc l.lr·;ll' ·') countne,. ... , he peopk II\ mg 111 J.lll.lll gn cr.ll) '."... .c r '""ch.lil." 'it!CI/ ,,ml " I h~) '"' ,. In .1ddlllllll. St!Cit "til d1"11" K<'ll· tu c~) geogre~ph ) 111 rdatio11to1hc ""''" cconOI11) . Spell ,;ud Kcntuc~) .1111.1rh lur~•gn con•txuuc' "mpl) I'!Cl'.IU'c nl '" ioc;IIIOn. "Ju,t in Kcntu< ~) .lorctgn1111 ~'tmcnt '"'' created 111.111) ttlh,. J.1pan ih" pto \ldcd I I.(XlO \\Or~er, , We,t Gcnn.lll) ·UXXl. the nllctl K ingdnm \.!XXI. and 2.(XKJ Jllh' made I rom Canadwn 111\L''' ment." Spctt "ml hom IIJX5to IIJ 7. 1orctgn mvc,tor' ha'e 'i1C111 "mer a htlllllll .111d a h.lil dnll ;u' h;ll c I'!Ccn 'I'!Cnl 111 "''II tuc~y alone." I h~ kllut~. lu"t'·d h\ I"''"' ) l111111tr' ''ll.' t~l). l'lu ·\lph.t I h<·t.t. '' Olll' ul "l'' l'lal ~' l'lll'th.llthl' urc.ml /,111\Hl 'POl hOI' l.\H.:h 'l'llh.''h.'l~ . • It u>rdlll)! to i'"''ltknl " ·•th<'IIIW "111 g_ll'n "11 1,101) .tllll ~~"~ ' · 'l'h) '"'' uil<'ll rln'd) tl'i.ll<'ti. I he hop<'' ol till' ll'ltlltl' .Ill' tn ,JlO\\ t'lllph,,,,, ol lhl\\ Ju,tm~ '' H:l.tlt'd In m.tll\ .111.'.t' ol 'tud~ :· .... ud h.mgu:n .• 1 'l'rHnl ht,ltu~ ·""' phtlt""Ph' 111.'1'" \ ll't'- P"'·''ldt'lll oil I H.' tll t!.llll/.11 u m. I""·' ( ' h~llllh.' l' .• I ''-'1\ llH 111,1\H\ 111.1 llll.npi.IIII~U . " llt,tnn l,ll .ll";i,lll'd (il..'ogr.tph) .mdJu,hH\ ,tll.'\t'l\ mu~r.h .dt~c .• md '"' hope 1o ''""' lum th<') an.: h) 'iHHl,nrtllJ! thl',t' h.·..:tuu.·, ·· Ch.llllll'l' .... lid 'Pl.'OI"l''' 1\,'l"l ' IH.' Ihl lll<llle\ lot thc11 kcllll<'' hut the"' go.uli1:111011 t.l"l'' thl'lll out to dtiHh. .' l Pht \lph.1 I h~t.t c.un' mnnc) h) hold111 ~ .111 ,1111111.11 hou~ '·'"' 111 Lull t<lllliUlll "tlh 1hc polllll.li 'Ltcnn· .unl ph~'ll'' honnr.tr~ 'Olll'lll''· I ht' \C.II. "·"l' \\til IX' hl'id \f.ll lh '7 .111d ix "''h'' 1111111.111111~, ()u.tdt .lll)!k STAFI PHOTO BY HARRY SA'OI H IT'S FULL OF STARS: Taylor County High School students visited the Planeta rium recently. Committee thinks campus environmental concern should extend beyond Earth Day By JOHN ORBERSO Staff Writer An infonnal committee of niver· sity of Louiwille faculty and staff recently gathered to di,cus' way• to bring the environment to the fore· front of Universi ty concem ·.and not a minute too soon according to member John hamberlain . " nless we make progress now there won't be anything left for our children:· he :.aid. While immediately involved in planning a campus-wide Earth Day ce lebration. member. hope their work will continue long after April 21. "Thb i'ju>tthe start of a continued effort for environmental awareness:· 'aid Chamberlain. U of L ·s director of publi at ion<,. "We want to make a 't;ncrnentto the communi ty 'howing our commitment to the e nv~ronment heyond Earth Day." The committee began when A\\O· ciate Provo't Tom rawford retumed from a meeting on the<.:i ly·wide Earth Day celebration planned for Apri l 22. Excited about the upcoming ac· uvitie' and convinced that the time wa<, right for rai.,ing the environ· mental con,ciousne.,., of the Univc r· 'ity, raw ford soon found other' who 'harcd hi' concem,. fter gettmg approval from the ad· mmi.,trallon. the committee focu,cd on Earth Day ac11viuc,. rawford 'aid the committee will \till coordinate of L ·., activitie• wnh the other Louiwille organila· 11on' plannmg ecolog1cal event'>, however. the nlvcr,ity'<, act tvitie., EC~LIBRIUM will take place the day before the pan a I discussion' and forum\ centered at the Louiwille Zoo. "We are planning to plant 54 atalca' around the School of Education hUIId· ing to 1ymbolite the number of acre' of rain fore'" that are de,troycd each minute in the world.'' 'aid Cmwford. committee chair. "One of our people, Lucien Young (ground\ <,uperintendcnt). de,igned a plan for the land,caping und we think it will he an appropriate re· mindcr for tho'e "ho 1ec 11." In addition to ded1catmg the garden. the committee will hn'>l an cvironment.JI fair. Chamberlain 'a id. "We plan to have tethered ball<lllll ridc1 and 'et up tahle' with envtmn ment:tl information on them to promote ecology.'' he 'aid. Chamberlain. however. hope' tn at tract more than ju,t 'ight·\ccr-. "We're calling for fa culty.''·'" and 'tudenh to 'how up. with a br<xun ;md their fmmhe,. ready to work .'' he ,,ml "We want to \tart the internal u11ere'1 and arc trying 10 be a ca taly '' .. To keep alive the topic ol cn-.ron mental re>pon"hllit y. the mcmlx:r' coined a \logan. "EC01.113RI M Ynu an Ma~e ;\ Dtffercn.:e." "On April:!! wcwtllh.l\eccolng) I' \ hin,. hall c.lp'> and other items for >ale Ml that everyone can show their intcrc't wlh~ environment and ecology." ra~< ford 'aid. ... , he "'"''"\lore has ordered post· er- that ,how a 360 degree panoramic v1e" ol ,, Vcnctuclan rain foreo,t," Cra" ford added. Although the committee wants to thro" .1 good party. member; hope thetr mco,,age will have a la\ling unpall on parttctpanh. "Thi'> is j u'>l the be~mmng.'' he ;a1d. "We want to carr) 11 on pa't Eanh Day. Cr.twford explained the profi" from the ,,,le' will he put into a fund forthe ~nv tronmcnt and may he U\cd off,ct th~ co't ol a campul· \\ldc recycling program orothcrenv•romnental proJ· cch at of 1.. "( of I.) Pre,ident (Donald) Swain i' favorahle to our effon<> and is wongly di,po1cd to de vc lopmg a recyclmgprogramatthc n•ver<,lly," rawlord ,,mi. "The ongi nal Eanh Day wa<, a day or prole,, 20 year' ago," he .,;ud. "Tiu' E:1rth Day i' a day of celebration hecau'e we are conccmed ahout doing ,nmcthmg imtead ofJU" talk· ing ahoui 11. •· Cardinals lo e to Ball State in The a :·. second round NCAA acti n See story, Page 6 NCAA
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Vol. 60, No. 25 LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY MARCH 22, 1990 10 PAGES AN INDEPENDENT STUDENT NEWSPAPER
House Bill60 gives SGA
presidents additional input
13> JOII ORB! RSO'
Stall Wntcr
The 19'10 Kcntud..y legt,laturc re
cent I) P"''cd a hlilthill pm' tUc' gr~a t cr
mput from 'tuucnt gn,cnuncnt pre''
dcnh mthe gu,cnmr'' ,elcclltln nl 1hc
' tudcntnwmhettnthe Counc;tl on lltghcr
Edut::ltlnn.
lfm"c Bill 60. 'P'11Nlretl h) rep1.:
'entaii \ C' f.rn~'tn . CONlllC and \nn
"'onhup. heL.unc 'tat~ 1,1\\ on i·eh. I
;uncndmg KRS 1Cl4 .010 ol KcntuL~)
, I,IIUIC\.
"Pnor tn th" hill the· go' crnor ·•r
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