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Sept. 30, 1994 Issue 05 Loquitur

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Friday,Sept.30, 1994 Vol. XLI, No. 5 Cabrini College Radnor, Pa. 19087

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themansiondiningroom; IUtd Dr. : 'lbe weekend, sponsored by OawnMiddleton,~oftbe~ l<a~ Sigma OmegaandStudent tiondepartment,ht1he<luldren's Aclivi~ ,JS plannedto be jam- ScbootCathyYun~anassi&~«t ,withmusic.sports,discus- tautprof~ of ~ ~food.dancing andkite.-t1ying.willgivea tourof the~ 0n ~y, from 11:39a.m. oonffllter. AAtil:Z-p.m., there will be ~ • At8p.tn.OJl~YtjheiewU1 •Oktobetbtlunmby~l(\ be apremdential receptbt.• Shildphoto by Caroline Croley acoonlfng w M~ DeFniscio, ows Nightehil>,forlK)feo. Meg McKeough, Jenne Deveau and Abbe Keiser show team spirit before "House Wars" diredorof studentactivitie& Folfowing the~Wj)lbe began. House 5 won a legal party for the most points scored from the activities on Sept. 24. AnOomPah bandwilltickleli.s- thefamilyweekend dinnercfimco.at tetlerS' eamwith festiveGetman LilyLangtry'sattbeShemtoo~ rnmic.AuthenticGennanfoodwill inValleyFoJgefor$35. ,make1Il()Utbswaterfor$8. Thef.ood "Lilyl..anglzy's•~P ~l]ewasbed~withroot'1eer; ~"DeFnlsclosaid. ~,~not by Tricia Foley f®ddagatlmtg." '. , - - , , hallson campus. However,thereare studentslivingin both buildingsand r~~~~~ • staff writer '-'c.t,tjni •ntaa,,, ~ to ~b differentpoliciesfordifferentresidents theydid not havethe sameprivileges. ThevisitatlonpolicyatCabrini'son campus. There are no policies MelissaTobias,aresidentassistant, ~ 'J»Qb>f,afesttllld, .... , , .. danee. Hca=aui two donnschangedbecauseof the coocemingthe King.5Wood ~ts. said she felt that the inequalitiesbe• ttDtlbaUddlJ al • school'sdesireto provideresidents Xavier and Woodcresthalls both tweenthe policiesof Woodcrestand with an atmospherethat is benefi- havenew visitationpoliciesthisyear. Xavierwas a majorconcernlastyear. cialforstudyinginthedonns. The Sunday through Thursday,students Tobiasreflectedonwhatmanystudormlast schooladmini&ration believesthe may have guestsin theirroomsfrom dentsfelt in herWoodcrest changesareforthebetter,butmany noon until midnight On Fridayand year. The residentsofWoodcrestfelt it studentsdisagreewiththechanges. Saturday,studentsmay invitepeople Accordingto the CabriniCol- intotheirroomsfromnoonuntil2 a.m. was not fair becausetherewere firstIegeHandbook, "Aresidencehallis Guestsmaystayin designatedlow1ges yearstudentslivingin both donns. The administration'ssolutionwas designedto be a student'shome." until2 a.m.duringthe weekand4:30 Manystudentsagreewiththatstat.e-am. indesignatedloungesontheweek-that all first-yearstudentsshouldbe ment They want to feel comfort- end giventhesamerulesconcerningvisita,. ~ ableintheirdormandhavethesame Manystudentsare again.5t the visi- tion. ;t, 9 . . ;: ' Cathy Caulfield,directorof resirightsat schoolthattheyreceiveat tationpolicies.Thesestudentssaythat ~·-··;fl,6,' dentlife,said thatCabriniseemstobe home.Somestudentsaresearching theyarenowlegaladults. for even more freedomthan they ''We can vote for our leadersand in the ootm comparedto otherPenn' ' ~/'' vided . mighthave at home. fightforour countryin a war,"sopho- sylvaniaCatholiccolleges. ~--• ,,-.,van~ 0ne·ofthesenewfreedomshas moreKimFizursaid "Butwe(people RosemontCollegeallowstheirresi~• •• .· theie3 r . 0n Sun . , \ , to dealwithcurfewsand the times livingin Woodcrestand Xavier)can- dentstohavetheirguestsintheirrooms ~~-$1K>Ca:1'81UJle~'; ~~ theyareableto visittheirfriends. not havevisitorsafterhours."Fizur,a Sunday,noonuntil 2 a.m.,andMonit.:t..:._ •._.1.:..;i.., ". _-n..., . 's •brunc6_ • 1he' • . • ' ' 'ffl!,Y"':".-l!. )VQll!Cll ' . DJ Collegeeducatorsandadminis- sophomore,lived in Woodcrestlast day throughThursdayfrom noon to . .• • •. •..•• . ~ bnuicH.~ tratorsalsoagreewiththefactthata year. 11:30p.m.Guestscanvisitfrom3p.m ·ft -~. . ; ·...: ..... -~ person's dorm room should re,i last year Xavier had a 24-hour to 3 a.m.onFridayandfromnoonuntil :::. semblea home. visitationpolicy. There were many 3 am on Saturday. :k_,~ VillanovaUniversityhasvisitation Anothergoalof thecollegeis to reasonswhythepolicy~mademore ~ • ..-. l\, \i,ided' .. . ' ;, hours in their donns from noon to provideanatmosphereofacademicrestrictive. ffimtiltltw~ f~.QIW-•. • ... Thursday scholarship.In otherwords,stuIn providingthe residentsan aca- midnightonSun!)aythrough • in1he~af ~~!Jil~~ dents come to collegeto gain an demicenvironment,thereweremajor and noon to 2 a.m on Friday and ~~~--· :n.e ...• . ., will~tlle education.Theyshouldbe ableto concernswithnoiseand securitymat- Saturday. w~peopteQll~~ ,, uappngot .·-fAldieJ~~m study,as wellas be comfortablein tersthat evolvedover the ~ school This year, Bonfigliomay be pre, • -~~ 9 •·•soap d;, theirhomeawayfromhome. year,accordingto thestudentdevelop- sentedwith new proposalsfor visita' Md ~IOAt lift t\(ter this actiVily .. ffldction from the hall councils. If the The collegeadministration be-- mentstaff. .•-. to 'abtr dir~ lbn»; ~families wm tq, in tlle<iar'• staffdoesreceive lievesthatonewayof providingan • Therewerealsoconcernswith the studentdevelopment JUgfat~iati.ta~norneinPtne ~olrforb<we. ~· ,. atmospherewhere students can inequalities between Xavier and newproposals,theywouldpresentitto : ~N.C. ~~&'9 ructr, maybe.mqm or~ will~ studywithoutdistractionisthrough WoodcrestHalls.The concernsdealt a Student DevelopmentCommittee fi~Wittidl,d~~apquat atw~ first. * .£ ·•·t visitationpoliciesin the residence withthe ideathattherewerefirstyear consistingoffaculty,staffandstudents. end.i$ hereonceagain;

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Inside ... .Week at a Glance ... _Sept. 30 to Oct.5 NEWS

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Check out the Homecoming Court: profiles and photos.

FEATURESpg.5 One student tells her story about being homeless.

SPORTS pg.12 Check out a photo spread on a Cabrini Olympic runner.

FRIDAY

SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAYTHURSDAY

V-6-8p.m. in the tlParents Weekend Mansion dining begins at 10 a.m. room there will be a Scholarship Banquet. 11'3-4p.m. Middle States Open Hearing. All are welcome.

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V'Healthy Relationship Week begins. tlParents Weekend 10:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. V-8:30p.m. in Red Qoud, "Paul & his piano."

V'll:30-1:30 I/Last day for seniors to apply p.m. in the gathering area, for Dec. '94 or May '95 gradua- K.J. James will tion. be performing V'First-year the jazz sounds student elections of "Dr. Blue." til the 10. 11'8a.m. Mass in V-6:15p.m. Mass in the chapel. the chapel.

11'8p.m. Christine D' Amico Devault presents an evening of songs and opera. 11'4-Sp.m. SHH Rm. 202 Outreach to Homeless Workshop. v'S:30 p.m. Red Cloud Coffee House.

V'9p.m. in-the gathering area, comedian John Henson. V-6:16p.m. Mass in the chapel. V'S:40-6:10 p.m. Confession in the chapel.

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