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Sept. 09, 1994 Issue 02 Loquitur

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Friday,September 9, 1994 Vol. XLI, No. 2 ......-.... Cabrini College Radnor, Pa. 19087

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Residentlife implementschanges on visitationexceptthose decided by paying forlaundryservices,whichled to a lot of breakage. To preventthis the residents. editor in chief Accordingto Caulfield,visitation problemfromcontinuing,residentlife workedout a deal with the company. According to Cathy Caulfied, waschangedin Xavierfor a numberof Now, studentsdo not have to pay for reasons, the most important being the directorofresidentlife.regardlessof eachloadoflaundrytheydo.However, the changesin residenthalls, room inequalitiesthatexistedbetweenXavier nothingin life is free, and this is just and W oodcrest. Other concerns andboardstillwouldhavebeenraised anotherexpenseincorpo,dtedintoroom included the noise level, a more from$5790to$6250,a$460increase. and board. academic environment and security Thisincreaseoccuredafterroomand reasons. board remainedthe same from the :JCleanAirPolicy 1992-93to the 19'J3-94schoolyear. Smokingis not permittedin any QPhone System However,residentlifehasmadea lot publicbuildingon campus.and is also Student Telephone Services is of visiblechanges. responsible for installing phones in restrictedin the residencehalls to the residents'rooms as well as forminga designated areas selected by the :JVisitation Policy residents,which willbe votedon this Contr.uy to last year's 24-hour connection between residents and week. offices on campus. The phone service, visitation policy in Xavier Hall, Atpresent,residentsarenotallowed which has been in the works for over a residentswillhaveto adjustto a new, to smokein quadsor hallwaysandare year, will eventually link together the morerestrictivepolicythatis,forthe limitedtosmokingintheirrooms. Also, most part, the same as Woodcrest entirecampusunderthe902extension. residentscan indicate if theirroomis Underthissystem, residentswillnot Hall. smokingor non-smokingon the room The maximumvisitationlimits, receivea monthlybill for localor onpholo by CarolineCro#y assigmentsurveys. campus calls, nor will they be charged accordingtothestudenthandbook, is Junior Dani Floyd, resident of House 1, tries to figure out set by the residentsof each building for installation.However,eachresident '.JR.esident Life Staff Addition voice mail on her new Cabrini phone. atthebeginningoftheacademicyear receiveda longdistancecodethat they Bruce McMillian, new assistant will be billed for on a monthly basis, and applyto non-buildingresidents students more responsibililty," directorof residentlife, comes from Xavier211 &212. or guestsin Xavierand Woodcrest. whichallowsthemtomakelongdistance According to McMillian, he would McMilliansaid. LynchburgCollege,wherehe started SundaythroughThursday,residents calls from campus telephones. fu like to make himself approachable and asahalldirectorandeventuallybecame are permittedto have guestsin their comparisonto a callingcard,students □Extras developa good repoirewithstudents. assistantdirectorof residentlife. roomsfromnoonto midnightandin savemoneybecausethereisooaservice Along with the majorresident He intends to do this by walking around McMillianremainedinthispostion designatedloungesfrom noon to 2 charge. life changes, some minor, less the building and giving residents the StudentscanaJsodoawaywiththeir for five years. His responsibilites a.m. noticable changeshave also been opportunity to get to know him outside includedofferingsupportfor students On Fridayand Saturday,visitors answeringmachinesbecauseStudent made.Woodcrestreceived allnew of times they are in trouble. aswellas beinga resourceforthe staff. are permitted in residents' rooms TelephoneSy~providesa personal mattresses, the houses were reHe said he is in favorof co--edliving McMilliandiscoveredCahiniwhile fromnoonto2am. andindesignated voicemailoption.Three-waycallingis searching for a job i.., tni., spocific becauseitgivesstudentsreal-lifeliving keyedand the WoodcrestSmoker anolher addedoption; loungesfromnoonto 4:30a.m. to makeit more experience."It is out of cl~ learning, is beingrenovated Caulfieldsaid thephoneserviceis geographicalarea becausehis fiance, However,24-hourvisitationby attractive. it teaches how to get along with Olher Kimberly,livedinthearea McMillian same-sex guests is permitted on importantfor safetyreasons. She said recently marriedand is now livingin people and resolve conflicts,giving FridayandSaturdayonly. A request that now everyone has a phone, in forasame-sexovemightguestduring comparisonto past years when some weeknightsmustbeapprovedbythe residents chose not have phones installed,andsecurityiseasilyaccessible residentdirector. As for membersof the·opposite in an emergencysituation. Employeesfrom the phoneservice sex,Woodcrestisclosedas of2 a.m. havebeenoncampusassistingresidents on weeknights and 4:30 a.m on withproblemsandcanbereachedatthe weekends help line,8589. The sameappliesto Xavier,with

by Kelly McDonald

Where did all the peoplego?

the exception of male Xavier ClLaundry Services residents,who are permittedin any Accordingto Caulfield,theresident room in Xavier,regardlessof sex. life staff knew that people were not Asforthehouses,nolimitsareset

photo by 0.wn/el/e Klopp photo by Carolin• Croley

Woodcrest resident, Heather Yosko, a sophomore, smiles as she does her laudry for free.

Chip Chiappardi, Nina Sciarrotta and C.J. enjoy a hayride at the Sciarrotta's farm on Labor Day. Most Cabrini students went home or to the shore for the long weekend.

Inside ... Week at a Glance ... vA&E

pg.6

Check out Woodstock revisited

vNEWS

pg8

Iadarola addresses the College

vSPORTS

pg.12

Women's Volleyball previewed

FRIDAY tl9p.m. in the WCGA Comedian Gary Delena, DJ and free pizza

Sept~ 9 to 15

SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAYTHURSDAY v'noon-4p.m.near the Peace Pole, Welcome Back Bash with free give-a-ways and lots of activities

v'9p.m.Red Cloud Coffee House, a night at the theater tl3-7p.m. Campus Ministry Council meeting

ti 8 a.m. Mass in the chapel

tlll:30-lp.m. near the Peace Pole, a club fair for everyone ti 6:15 p.m. Mass in the chapel

ti 8 a.m. Mass in the chapel

tl7p.m.auditions in the Coffehouse

tll la.m.-2p.m.Q102, 103.9, 100.3 tl7p.m. in the broadcasts live on Coffehouse, auditions for the fall campus theater production, ti 6:15 p.m. "Fresh Out Of Rats" Mass in the by Paul Crowell chapel


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