Pro-choicers attempt to sway votes., 11:4:1992 p3
Choice club stresses women's rights., 11:4:1992 p14
Pro-Choice Club is "pro-death." (Letter to the editor), 12:9:1992 p7
Abortion views of Clinton are wrong. (Letters to the editor), 2:17:1993 p10
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
Brockport welcomes new official. (Barbara Sirvis), 9:16:1992 p12
ADMISSIONS
Admissions reports changes in personnel., 2:10:1993 p14
AFRICAN-AMERICANS
See also: OSAD
Minority enrollment needs boost., 11:11:1992 p1
Rally comment was inappropriate. (Letter to the editor), 11:11:1992 p6
Speaker's remark is form of racism. (Letter to the editor), 11:11:1992 p7
Speaker clarifies rally comments. (Letter to the editor), 12:9:1992 p6
Black leaders also against racism. (Letter to the editor), 12:9:1992 p6
Music helped to bond uprooted Afro-Americans. (Article by Ira-Paul Schwarz), 2:10:1993 p13
AIDS
College to take part in AIDS Day., 12:9:1992 p15
"A Day Without Art" raises awareness to the fatalities of the AIDS virus., 12:9:1992 p19
One in 300 co-eds have HIV virus., 4:6:1993 p15
AIDS article needs some correction. (Letter to the editor), 4:14:1993 p8
Gay couple tell students about AIDS., 4:21:1993 p13
Department of Health offers free AIDS testing., 5:5:1993 p13
Ex-Surgeon general speaks at Lakeside. (C. Everett Koop), 9:30:1992 p1
ALCOHOLISM
Group helps children of alcholic parents cope., 3:3:1993 p17
ALCOHOL AWARENESS WEEK
Alchol awareness programs give insight., 10:28:1992 p13
ALI, AGHA SHADID (POET)
Poet's humor eccentuates his writing., 3:10:1993 p15
ALUMNI HOUSE
Alumni contribute funds for renovation., 12:9:1992 p15
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL - BROCKPORT CHAPTER
Amnesty's cause needs support. (Letter to the Editor), 11:4:1992 p7
Club intends to fight rights abuses. (Letter to the Editor), 11:4:1992 p7
ART
Art Exhibition meets residents' opposition., 9:30:1992 p3
"Enrico IV" exhibition at Tower Fine Arts Gallery. (Kit-Yin Snyder), 10:7:1992 p17
Village votes down sculpture proposal., 10:14:1992 p3
"Electric Metamorphosis" combines art with technology., 12:9:1992 p19
Students display art in annual exhibition., 4:21:1993 p19
ART DEPARTMENT
Student protest loss of photography professor. (Jill Gussow), 9:16:1992 p1
SUNY schools participate in Faculty Art Exchange., 11:4:1992 p15
ASBESTOS
Asbestos in Daily Hall "not a health threat.", 9:16:1992 p4
Asbestos removal process begins., 3:31:1993 p5
ASHE, ARTHUR
Ashe told students to give life their best., 2:24:1993 p11
ASHIDA, SACHIO (PSYCHOLOGY)
Professor looks for answers to life's questions through judo., 11:11:1992 p13
ATTIX, KEVIN
Attix/Shaw promise no "status quo" in administration., 3:10:1993 p6
President/Vice President Candidates., 4:6:1993 p2
First Amendment defender speaks at SUNY Brockport., 9:23:1992 p5
BARS
Bar owner files $16 million lawsuit., 9:23:1992 p3
Local bar offers admission to minors. (Press Box), 10:7:1992 p13
Canal Side cited for violations., 3:10:1993 p4
BASEBALL
Baseball team drops first four road games., 3:31:1993 p32
Golden Eagles start season with wins over Hilbert., 4:14:1993 p28
Baseball team 1-3 last week after losing to Fisher and splitting against Fredonia., 4:28:1993 p20
BEAN (BROCKPORT ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION NETWORK)
Board says no to BEAN., 10:14:1992 p3
BSG board reverses decision on BEAN., 10:21:1992 p1
Food Aid concert draws donations to help hungry., 2:10:1993 p3
College hosts Food Aid concert to benefit Brockport's needy., 2:10:1993 p17
BETKOWSKI, ROB
Student carries Olympic flame., 10:7:1992 p14
BEYEA, DAVID (PRESIDENT OF BROCKPORT BIBLE STUDY)
See also: Brockport Bible Study
Group leader is "religious bigot." (Letter to the editor), 4:28:1993 p6
BIG BROTHER/BIG SISTER PROGRAM
Brother/Sister program gives kids friendship., 10:7:1992 p16
BOSNIA
US intervention necessary in Bosnia. (Editorial), 3:3:1993 p9
BREWER, ERIC
Gill/Brewer seek executive reorganization of BSG., 3:10:1993 p7
President/Vice President Candidates., 4:6:1993 p2
BROCKPORT BIBLE STUDY
College needs `Word of God.' (Letter to the Editor), 10:28:1992 p8
Holocaust comic book draws fire., 4:28:1993 p1
Club president says religion do not follow Bible. (David Beyea), 4:28:1993 p1
Bible study not to go before court., 5:5:1993 p1
Views offered on Bible study club. (Letter to the editor), 5:5:1993 p7
BROCKPORT FOUNDATION
Campus fundraiser underway to raise $8 million., 3:10:1993 p4
BROCKPORT STUDENT GOVERNMENT
See: BSG
BROCKPORT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Musicians expand training through Brockport Symphony., 9:23:1992 p16
BROCKPORT VILLAGE
Bridge opening delayed., 9:16:1992 p3
Music store caters to college-aged crowd., 9:16:1992 p12
Zimmer appointed assistant police chief., 9:23:1992 p3
Brockport residents' views of students vary., 9:23:1992 p12
Village outlaws parking on South Avenue East., 9:30:1992 p3
Art Exhibition meets residents' opposition., 9:30:1992 p3
Town says "can it" to trash problem., 10:7:1992 p3
BSG donates money to village services., 10:14:1992 p1
Village votes down sculpture proposal., 10:14:1992 p3
Shots fired on King St., 10:14:1992 p3
Village police test `bike patrol.', 10:28:1992 p4
Brockport business at its best. (Ingerson), 3:3:1993 p15
International shop offers unique gifts. (Square One), 3:3:1993 p15
"Country Treasures" abound on Main St., 3:3:1993 p15
Heritage is important to historian., 3:10:1993 p15
Village police chief named., 4:14:1993 p4
Brockport arrests double; police credit residents' action., 4:14:1993 p4
Village budget passes unanimously., 4:21:1993 p4
Village board votes to rezone., 5:5:1993 p2
BRUGGER, LESLIE (RESIDENT DIRECTOR)
RD extinguishes fire in McFarlane., 2:17:1993 p6
BSG
Cultural Affairs seat taken from BSG board., 9:16:1992 p1/5
Representatives elected to BSG Board Monday., 9:23:1992 p1
Executive position cuts made to save BSG money., 9:23:1992 p1
BSG Board meetings begin Oct. 5., 9:23:1992 p4
BSG donates money to village services., 10:14:1992 p1
Board says no to BEAN., 10:14:1992 p3
Phone log system reinstated., 10:14:1992 p4
BSG board reverses decision on BEAN., 10:21:1992 p1
BSG board, Stylus differ on fiscal procedure., 10:28:1992 p1/4
Stylus' endorsement protected by First Amendment rights., 11:4:1992 p1
BSG board sees new face., 11:4:1992 p3
Apathy need not be supported. (Editorial), 11:4:1992 p5
"Congress shall make no law..." (Editorial), 11:4:1992 p5
BSG proposal is inappropriate. (Letter to the Editor), 11:4:1992 p6
"Solution" by BSG is poorly thought. (Letter to the Editor), 11:4:1992 p6
Student `appalled' by BSG proposal. (Letter to the Editor), 11:4:1992 p7
BSG must be fair with its guidelines. (Letter to the Editor), 11:4:1992 p7
An appraisal of a campaign platform. (Editorial), 11:11:1992 p5
Board member drops proposal. (Letter to the editor), 11:11:1992 p6
Credit given for ending conflict. (Letter to the editor), 11:11:1992 p7
BSG attempts to revive dormant student court., 12:9:1992 p3
A look back at the semester; Cheers & Jeers (Editorial), 12:9:1992 p5
BSG prepares for vote on mandatory fee., 2:10:1993 p1
BSG board finds new officer. (Lori Ann Baird), 2:10:1993 p3
Board passes revised budget despite cuts., 2:10:1993 p5
Promotion is a must for fee to pass. (Editorial), 2:10:1993 p7
Board denies request to rescind budget., 2:17:1993 p3
SAFE plans bus trip to lobby in Albany., 2:17:1993 p6
Lasher steps down from board seat., 2:17:1993 p6
BSG offers legal aid to college students in need of assistance., 2:17:1993 p17
BSG raises mandatory fee, 2:24:1993 p1
Clubs said 30% cuts were unfair, would hinder campus program., 2:24:1993 p1
Board grants $8,450 for bands., 2:24:1993 p1
Fee increase was prudent decision. (Editorial), 2:24:1993 p7
BSG off base with budget decisions. (Letter to the editor), 2:24:1993 p8
Board unanimously confirms mandatory fee hike., 3:3:1993 p1
Student court revisions passed by board., 3:3:1993 p3
Fee increase warrants better service. (Editorial), 3:3:1993 p9
BSG spending called "frivolous." (Letter to the Editor), 3:3:1993 p10
Student opposes mandatory fee. (Letter to the Editor), 3:3:1993 p10
Increased child care, bank, possibilities for campus., 3:10:1993 p1
Mid-semester cheers and jeers. (Editorial), 3:10:1993 p9
BSG is well worth students' money. (Letter to the Editor), 3:10:1993 p10
Two votes against the mandatory fee. (Letter to the Editor), 3:10:1993 p10
Unanimous vote grants $800 bonus to BSG attorney., 3:31:1993 p3
BSG attorney has earned his bonus. (Editorial), 3:31:1993 p9
Attorney's bonus creates question. (Letter to the Editor), 4:6:1993 p8
Attorney grateful for recognition. (Letter to the editor), 4:14:1993 p8
Board votes to put power in hands of legislative branch., 4:21:1993 p3
Holocaust comic book draws fire., 4:28:1993 p1
Controversial material cause debates. (Editorial), 4:28:1993 p5
Board overrides Tenebruso veto., 5:5:1993 p1
Bible Study not to go before court., 5:5:1993 p1
Presenting ... The Year-End Awards (Editorial), 5:5:1993 p5
New BSG president, vice president seek to improve academic quality., 5:5:1993 p9
Graduation leaves big gaps in clubs., 5:5:1993 p13
Book exchange expands this semester., 5:5:1993 p14
BSG - ELECTIONS
Four tickets in the race for key BSG positions., 7, 3:10:1993 p6
BSG plans debates, forums, 1993-94 election uderway., 3:10:1993 p1
Two candidates vie for treasury spot. (LaMonica Harris and Steve Wions), 3:10:1993 p3
A case for the student court? (Editorial), 3:31:1993
Candidates drop out of BSG race. (Diorio/Nugent), 3:31:1993 p1
Russo ticket "agents of change.", 3:31:1993 p1
Krause's campaign activity questioned., 3:31:1993 p1
Candidates should conduct fair play. (Letter to the Editor), 3:31:1993 p10
Listen to all ideas by all candidates. (Letter to the Editor), 3:31:1993 p10
BSG candidates cannot escape campaign., 3:31:1993 p11
Showdown in the Union!
Mudslinging, arguing dominate final BSG presidential debate., 4:6:1993 p1
BSG President/Vice President Candidates., 4:6:1993 p2
Election Guide: April 7-8, 1993., 4:6:1993 p3
Gill/Brewer: leaders for tomorrow. (Editorial), 4:6:1993 p7
Wions has earned BSG treasurer position. (Editorial), 4:6:1993 p7
Student leaders flaunt immaturity. (Letter to the Editor), 4:6:1993 p8
Election tainted by poor actions. (Letter to the Editor), 4:6:1993 p8
Candidates gather student feedback. (Letter to the Editor), 4:6:1993 p9
Student tired of excuses from BSG. (Letter to the Editor), 4:6:1993 p9
Russo/VanScoy take it!, 4:14:1993 p1
Russo anticipates BSG success., 4:14:1993 p3
New leaders have ability to change BSG. (Editorial), 4:14:1993 p7
Harrison was key to BSG election turnout., 4:14:1993 p10
A conversation with the new BSG executives., 4:21:1993 p10
BSG-ENTERTAINMENT
Toad possible for fall concert band., 9:16:1992 p5
Comedians poke fun at sex, diets at BSG show., 9:23:1992 p15
Toad leaps off concert list., 9:30:1992 p13
Black Crowes, Santana possible for BSG's spring '93 concert., 12:9:1992 p3
BSG has offered many activities. (Letters to the editor), 2:10:1993 p8
BSGA negotiates concert dates., 2:10:1993 p19
BSG has offered visible programs. (Letters to the editor), 2:17:1993 p10
BSG presents movie night at the Strand., 2:24:1993 p17
Pallini and Pappert play to please all music tastes., 2:24:1993 p17
Acoustic artists focus on present day concerns through original music., 2:24:1993 p19
Comedians host campus-wide "Show.", 3:3:1993 p19
BSG fails to bring quality speakers. (Letter to the Editor), 3:31:1993 p10
BSG presents weekend extravaganza., 4:14:1993 p19
Comedian enlightens crowd on safe sex., 4:21:1993 p13
Blues Traveler delivers "impressive" performance., 4:21:1993 p17
"Blowout" presents three rap groups in one night., 4:21:1993 p17
BUCHOTZ, ARDEN (HISTORY)
Professor's journey to college spans globe., 4:14:1993 p13
BUDGET
See Also: Tuition
State cuts 1 percent from SUNY., 4:28:1993 p3
BUS SERVICE
BSG purchases 2 buses for shuttle and club use., 9:16:1992 p4
Shuttle bus on the road after insurance setback., 11:11:1992 p1
Cable access to dorms denied for fall semester., 4:21:1993 p1
CAREER DAY
Career Day brings employers to school., 2:24:1993 p11
CAREER DEVELOPMENT AND PLACEMENT
Brockport placement ranks high., 4:14:1993 p5
CHALLENGE OF TRADITION
Seniors asked to return favor., 3:10:1993 p13
CLINTON, BILL (US PRESIDENT)
President gambling on success of economic plan. (Editorial), 2:24:1993 p7
Clinton's tax plan deceives public. (Letter to the editor), 2:24:1993 p8
Clinton's charm needs analysis. (Letter to the Editor), 3:3:1993 p10
COKER, ERIC
From the Editor's Desk
Winds of change bring new editor in chief., 10:7:1992 p9
Your guide to the operations of the Stylus., 10:14:1992 p9
Drawing the line on the personals., 10:21:1992 p8
Editor in chief deserves credit. (Letter to the Editor), 10:28:1992 p8
Never a dull moment in the op/ed section., 10:28:1992 p11
Vague guideline needs clarification., 11:4:1992 p8
Today's television needs corny 1970s theme songs., 11:11:1992 p9
A fond farewell to some great friends, colleagues., 12:9:1992 p9
Drunken driver brings pain to many lives. (Letters to the editor), 2:10:1993 p8
Some responses to familiar questions., 2:17:1993 p11
Some passing comments regarding vital issues., 2:24:1993 p9
Stylus regulars bring laughter to readers., 3:3:1993 p12
Lost luggage leads to some strange behavior., 3:10:1993 p11
Visit to campus led to new outlook on future., 3:31:1993 p11
BSG election differs from those in the past., 4:6:1993 p9
Selfish motives lead to Stylus disposals., 4:14:1993 p8
The triumphant return of rambling thoughts., 4:21:1993 p9
Editor receives a "thank you." (Letter to the editor), 4:28:1993 p6
Storytelling, analysis go hand in hand., 4:28:1993 p6
Apathy extends to administration, faculty., 5:5:1993 p8
COLLINS, JOHN
BSG board sees new face., 11:4:1992 p3
COMPUTERS
See also: Academic Computing, Daily Hall
Computer plan ahead of schedule., 10:21:1992 p3
Campus computing center opens., 10:21:1992 p12
CRIME
See Also: Public Safety, Rape, Vandalism
Academic crime alive in colleges., 9:16:1992 p11
Violence continues to plague campus. (Editorial), 9:23:1992 p7
Students becoming more educated about violent crimes., 9:23:1992 p13
Shots fired on King St., 10:14:1992 p3
Crime rages on in Brockport. (Editioral), 10:14:1992 p7
Report shows crime rate down at SUNY last year., 2:17:1993 p7
Man stabbed on King Street., 3:3:1993 p4
CROSS COUNTRY
Runners finish second, third., 9:16:1992 p19
Runners miss top five at Oswego Invitational., 9:23:1992 p21
Men runners place eleventh in Cortland., 9:30:1992 p18
Cross Country teams place in Roberts Wesleyan meet., 10:7:1992 p24
Bauer, Hughes, finish highest for runners at Geneseo invite., 10:14:1992 p29
Men's cross country team places ninth at SUNYACs., 10:21:1992 p21
Men's cross country team 21st, women incomplete in Albany., 10:28:1992 p25
Women's cross country team 14th at States., 11:4:1992 p24
Men runners place 13th at State meet., 11:11:1992 p25
Taco Bell rings into Brockport., 9:16:1992 p3
Students "run of the border" to Taco Bell., 9:16:1992 p11
Ho Ho China Chef reopens after being closed for violations., 2:17:1993 p4
Primo Pronto closes despite good business., 3:31:1993 p4
DINING - ON CAMPUS
The Colonel invades Union Square., 9:16:1992 p4
Pizza delivery possible on campus., 9:30:1992 p4
OTT pizza delivery coming soon., 2:17:1993 p5
FSA raises cost of meal plans 5 percent., 4:28:1993 p3
DIORIO, JASON
Diorio/Nugent say programing is key to success., 3:10:1993 p6
Candidates drop out of BSG race., 3:31:1993 p1
DOBKOWSKI, MICHAEL (GUEST SPEAKER)
Speech compares Bosnia's plight to Holocaust., 4:28:1993 p9
Students cross over cultures in simulations., 3:31:1993 p17
Speaker calls for European unity., 4:21:1993
Simulation helps to understand Europe., 4:21:1993 p14
SUNY Brockport holds Dance Awareness Week to celebrate the arts., 2:10:1993 p17
FALL FESTIVAL
Festival raises money; provides games, food., 10:28:1992 p13
FARLEY, ENA (AFRICAN AND AFRO-AMERICAN STUDIES)
New book covers blacks in Civil War., 4:14:1993 p13
FIELD HOCKEY
Field hockey team falls to Red Dragons, 4-1. (SUNY Cortland), 9:16:1992 p18
Field Hockey team wins first game.(Marywood, PA), 9:23:1992 p21
Field hockey team ties St. Lawrence., 9:30:1992 p17
Field hockey team loses in OT, 2-1. (Hartwick), 10:7:1992 p25
Golden Eagles fall to Houghton, 4-2., 10:14:1992 p30
Field hockey team blanks Tigers. (RPI), 10:21:1992 p24
Field hockey team edges Oberlin., 10:28:1992 p26
Field hockey team hammered, 9-0. (William Smith), 11:4:1992 p21
FINANCIAL AID
New loan offered through Financial Aid., 10:28:1992 p4
FIRE
Trash can fire extinguished in Benedict Hall., 10:14:1992 p1
Arson suspected in Student Lane apartment blaze., 2:24:1993 p4
FOOTBALL
Golden Eagle football team routs Jersey City State, 42-6., 9:16:1992 p20
Football team loses after missed field goal. (Alfred U), 9:23:1992 p21
Golden Eagle comeback falls short, 41-33. (Albany), 9:30:1992 p20
Bengals crush Golden Eagles, 40-14. (Buffalo), 10:7:1992 p23
Cortland routs Brockport, 62-12., 10:14:1992 p28
Turnovers cost football team; lose 21-8. (Norwich), 10:21:1992 p20
Football team defeats Fisher, 26-21., 10:28:1992 p26
Football team drops Bobcats, 31-17. (Frostburg State, Md), 11:4:1992 p22
Football team ends year with pounding from Lakers, 38-8. (Mercyhurst), 11:11:1992 p26
FSA
Students appreciate recognition by FSA employee., 9:30:1992 p12
New FSA members seek change. (Andrew Russo and Josh Silber), 3:3:1993 p3
See also: Handicapped
Games will give joy to challenged kids., 10:7:1992 p13
Challenged athletes exhibit perserverance., 10:14:1992 p15
Games should not patronize children. (Letter to the Editor), 10:28:1992 p8
SUNY Brockport supports games. (Letter to the Editor), 10:28:1992 p9
Executive director defends games., 11:4:1992 p6
GILL, KEN
Gill/Brewer seek executive reorganization of BSG., 3:10:1993 p7
President/Vice President Candidates., 4:6:1993 p2
GOOD NEIGHBOR COMMITTEE
Group helps improve campus-community relations. (Good Neighbor Committee), 9:30:1992 p11
GRADUATE SCHOOL DAY
Career office presents graduate program., 11:4:1992 p11
GRECHKO, GEORGI (COSMONAUT)
Cosmonaut calls for coordination in space program., 3:10:1993 p13
GREEK LETTER SOCIETIES
Sorority sponsors teeter-totter-a-thon for charity., 10:14:1992 p15
Fraternity has fundraiser for Olympics., 10:28:1992 p13
Sigma Alpha Mu puts on fund-raiser., 11:4:1992 p11
Greeks help out with Halloween party for local children., 11:11:1992 p13
Delts soak in frigid weather for charity., 3:10:1993 p13
Fraternity aims to inform co-eds. (Alpha Phi Alpha), 3:10:1993 p14
Fraternity educates high schoolers on societal ills. (Alpha Phi Alpha), 3:31:1993 p19
Greeks work together for bike-a-thon., 4:14:1993 p17
Brockport fraternities see children's charities as worthy causes., 4:28:1993 p10
GRIFFO, JOSEPH (ALUMNUS)
SUNY Brockport alumnus serves as mayor in Rome., 11:11:1992 p15
GUSSOW, JILL (ART)
Students protest loss of photography professor., 9:16:1992 p1
Handbook pictures deemed offensive., 10:7:1992 p1
Gussow fights tenure denial., 10:21:1992 p1
Gussow passes first hurdle in tenure battle., 12:9:1992 p1
Gussow's tenure fight at square one., 2:17:1993 p1
College continues to work in secrecy. (Editorial), 2:17:1993 p9
GYMNASTICS
Gymnastics team loses to Cortland, 174-167., 2:10:1993 p22
Gymnastics team competes in Ithaca., 2:24:1993 p23
Brockport gymnasts take third place in ECAC Championships., 3:3:1993 p27
Gymnastics squad finishes seventh at Nationals., 3:10:1993 p24
Filling president's shoes is a challenge., 3:31:1993 p17
HANDICAPPED
See also: Games for the Physically Challenged
Campus works to improve accessibility., 10:21:1992 p3
Weather bars disabled student from classes., 4:14:1993 p1
HARLEQUINS
See also: Theater Department, Theater Performances
Play focuses on lighter side of Vietnam War era., 10:28:1992 p17
`Fifth of July' proves success with comedy, drama., 11:4:1992 p15
Student directors produce "Three" different one-acts., 3:3:1993 p19
A nights of one-act plays proves successful., 3:10:1993 p17
HARRIS, LAMONICA
Two candidates vie for treasury spot., 3:10:1993 p3
Treasurer Candidates., 4:6:1993 p3
HARTWELL HALL
$14.8 million to revamp Hartwell Hall., 9:30:1992 p1
History of Hartwell dates back to 1830s., 11:11:1992 p13
HAYES, HEATHER (STUDENT PATROL)
Student patrol fights crime on campus., 2:10:1993 p14
HEALTH CARE
Hazen health room may help students live better., 12:9:1992 p15
Lakeside remodels to meet patient needs., 2:10:1993 p4
HILLEL
See also: Jewish Holiday
Hillel petitions for holidays' recognition., 10:28:1992 p1/3
Hillel request holy days off., 11:11:1992 p3
HOLOCAUST
Past must serve as reminder in national planning. (Editorial), 4:28:1993 p5
HOMECOMING
Carnival coming to town Homecoming weekend., 9:16:1992 p1
Carnival feature rides, vendors., 10:21:1992 p11
Students, families observe parade., 10:21:1992 p11
HOUSING - ON CAMPUS
See also: Resident Assistants
Trash can fire extinguished in Benedict Hall., 10:14:1992 p1
Public Safety report shows decline in on-campus crime., 10:14:1992 p1
Cable in dorms a possibility., 2:17:1993 p3
Dorm renovations in planning stage., 3:10:1993 p4
Freshmen to live in lower quad., 4:21:1993 p1
Students given eviction notices. (Letter to the editor), 4:21:1993 p8
Hockey team blanks Scranton, 4-0., 11:4:1992 p22
Ice hockey team ties Iona, 3-3 in overtime., 11:11:1992 p28
Hockey team drops Geneseo, 6-1., 12:9:1992 p28
Hockey team loses to Red Dragons, 8-6. (Cortland), 2:10:1993 p24
Hockey team drops Great Lakers, 4-2. (Oswego), 2:17:1993 p28
Ice Hockey team dropped by Fredonia, 5-4., 2:24:1993 p22
ILLITERACY
Illiteracy remains a problem., 5:5:1993 p13
INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAM
Forum expands international programs.,10:14:1992 p3
Program offers study in Mexico., 11:11:1992 p15
Scotland exhange widens students' horizons., 4:21:1993 p15
See also: Hillel
School policy on Jewish holidays questioned., 10:28:1992 p1/3
Students deserve Jewish holiday off. (Editorial), 10:28:1992 p7
Holiday policy should stay as it is. (Letter to the Editor), 11:4:1992 p6
Hillel requests holy days off., 11:11:1992 p3
Comedian enlightens crowd on safe sex., 4:21:1993 p13
LASHER, GLEN
Lasher steps down from board seat., 2:17:1993 p6
LATHROP FURNITURE SHOP
Workers take pride in college furniture., 2:10:1993 p13
LAUBE, TIMOTHY B. - STYLUS EDITOR 1992
From the Editor's Desk
"Just say no" to Bush's family values., 9:16:1992 p9
When all else fails, a voter can always count on the negatives., 9:23:1992 p9
Somebody shot the Sheriff, but they missed the deputy., 9:30:1992 p9
LECTURES
See: Name of person or subject
LIZ FLANNAGAN (ACOUSTICAL GUITARISTS)
Acoustical guitartists perform at Seymour College Union., 11:11:1992 p17
Poet focuses on love and family at forum., 4:28:1993 p9
MCWHERTER, DONALD J.
Dedicated professor fondly remembered., 9:23:1992 p1
MEN'S BASKETBALL
Men's basketball team loses, 77-65. (Geneseo), 12:9:1992 p28
Golden Eagles down Blue Devils. (Fredonia), 2:10:1993 p24
Basketball team loses two in a row. (Cortland and Fisher), 2:17:1993 p27
Golden Eagles lose to Blue Knights, 68-58. (Geneseo), 2:24:1993 p24
Men's basketball team crushed by Colonials. (Binghamton), 3:3:1993 p2
MEN'S SOCCER
Golden Eagles lose to Raiders, 2-0. (Elmira), 9:16:1992 p19
Men's soccer defeats Penn State-Behrend., 9:23:1992 p24
Men's soccer team falls to Colonials, 6-1. (Binghamton), 9:30:1992 p18
Men's soccer team tops Utica, 5-0., 10:7:1992 p28
Men's soccer team's hopes for SUNYACs dim after defeat. (Geneseo), 10:14:1992 p29
Men's soccer team beats Bears, 2-0. (Potsdam), 10:21:1992 p22
Men's soccer team beats Bengals, 2-1. (Buffalo State), 10:28:1992 p28
MEN'S VOLLEYBALL
Men's Volleyball team beats Fredonia; record now at 2-0., 2:10:1993 p23
Men's Volleyball team defeats Bengals. (Buffalo State), 2:17:1993 p27
Volleyball team ends year with loss., 4:6:1993 p24
MIDNIGHT MERRY MADNESS
"Madness" provides alternative for students. (Editorial), 2:10:1993 p7
Freezing temperatures chill the "Madness.", 2:10:1993 p15
MILITARY SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
ROTC team comes in first at Ranger Challenge competition., 10:14:1992 p19
MOREDOCK, RANDY (MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPIST)
Lectures give advice on relationships., 11:11:1992 p15
MUSIC PERFORMANCES
See also: BSG-Entertainment
Chapin band to play at SUNY Brockport., 9:16:1992 p13
Clarinetist combines music with technology., 9:16:1992 p13
Acoustical guitarist perform at Seymour College Union., 11:11:1992 p17
Blues Traveler delivers "impressive" performance., 4:21:1993 p17
See Also: African-Americans
Students celebrate Black Solidarity Day., 11:4:1992 p1
A look back at the semester; Cheers & Jeers (Editorial), 12:9:1992 p5
Reserved parking available., 11:11:1992 p3
Grass causes parking confusion. (Letter to the editor), 11:11:1992 p8
Construction adds to parking pressure., 2:10:1993 p1
Faculty already pay "fair share." (Letters to the editor), 2:17:1993 p10
College increasing parking fee $40, 3:3:1993 p1
Parking problems cause frustration. (Letter to the Editor), 3:3:1993 p10
Stylus story brings parking changes. (Letter to the Editor), 4:6:1993 p8
PEER COUNSELING
Peer counselors lend helping hand., 11:4:1992 p11
PHYSICAL PLANT
See also: Building Names, Parking
Potholes plaguing campus fixed., 9:16:1992 p5
Pit replaced by flowers, walkway., 9:23:1992 p4
New boiler system replaces worn steam valves., 10:7:1992 p4
College lighting system to receive overhaul., 10:14:1992 p3
Water main break leaves dorms dry., 2:17:1993 p1
Good Neighbor Committee focuses on construction., 2:17:1993 p4
Construction noise causes complaints., 5:5:1993 p1
PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE
Debates can inform, educate voters. (Editorial), 10:14:1992 p7
A nation in need of change. (Editorial), 10:21:1992 p5
PROTO, ANDREW
On-Campus Representative Candidates., 4:6:1993 p3
PROVEST, DAN (ACOUSTICAL GUITARISTS)
Acoustical guitarists perform at Seymour College Union., 11:11:1992 p17
PUBLIC SAFETY
See Also: Crime, Rape, Sexual Harassment, Vandalism
Public Safety tests $50,000 ticket system., 9:30:1992 p1
$50,000 to make giving tickets easier. (Editorial), 9:30:1992 p7
Arrests made in campus car break-ins., 10:7:1992 p1
Harrassing calls traceable through Public Safety., 10:7:1992 p4
Students make Dorm Watch program success. (Editorial), 10:7:1992 p7
Public Safety report shows decline in on-campus crime., 10:14:1992 p1
Serial numbers help deter theft., 10:14:1992 p4
Public Safety shows interest in system. (Village police test bike patrol), 10:28:1992 p4
Public Safety issues newsletter: "Just the Fax.", 2:10:1993 p3
Student patrol fights crime on campus., 2:10:1993 p14
Public Safety to offer defensive driving., 2:17:1993 p7
Obscene phone calls lead to arrest., 3:10:1993 p3
See Also: Sexual Harassment, SUNSET
Rape rates highest in women 16-19 years old., 9:23:1992 p3
RECRUITMENT
Recruitment scam exposed by colleges., 4:21:1993 p4
RECYCLING
See Also: Environment, Waste Disposal
Blue bins enable recycling in dormitory rooms., 10:7:1992 p9
College needs to recycle., 10:28:1992 p15
REGISTRATION
No phone registration before 1995., 2:24:1993 p3
RELIGION
See also: Brockport Bible Study
REPUBLICAN CLUB
Club praised for its dedication. (Letter to the editor), 11:11:1992 p6
"True colors" of club are revealed. (Letter to the editor), 11:11:1992 p7
A look back at the semester; Cheer & Jeers (Editorial), 12:9:1992 p5
Republican policy is hardly "fascist." (Letter to the editor), 12:9:1992 p7
Conservatives are "outrageous." (Letters to the editor), 2:10:1993 p8
RESIDENT ASSISTANTS
See Also: Housing - On Campus
Resident assistants find job emotionally satisfying., 10:7:1992 p14
RD extinguishes fire in McFarlane., 2:17:1993 p6
RESTAURANTS
See Also: Dining - Off/On Campus
RICCI, DAVID (GUEST LECTURER)
Israeli professor talks about politics, peace in unstabel Jerusalem., 2:17:1993 p15
ROBERTS, STEPHEN (OSAD)
Graduation leaves big gap in clubs., 5:5:1993 p13
ROHDE, DAVID W. (GUEST LECTURER)
Changing electorate may hurt GOP., 2:17:1993 p6
ROTC, SUNY BROCKPORT
See Also: Military Science Department
RUSSO, ANDREW
Russo/VanScoy stress need for communication., 3:10:1993 p7
Russo ticket "agents of change.", 3:31:1993 p1
President/Vice President Candidates., 4:6:1993 p2
Russo anticipates BSG success., 4:14:1993 p3
A conversation with the new BSG executives., 4:21:1993 p10
RUSSON, ANDREW
Russo/VanScoy take it! (1993-94 new BSG President), 4:14:1993 p1
RYDER, AMY
Choice club stresses women's rights., 11:4:1992 p14
SAFE plans bus trip to lobby in Albany., 2:17:1993 p6
SANKOFA
Music, song and dance depicts Brazilian and African culture., 2:17:1993 p21
SCHAMEL, MARK
On-Campus Representative Candidates., 4:6:1993 p3
SCHOLARS DAY
Tenth annual Scholars Day offers variety., 3:31:1993 p19
One in 300 co-eds have HIV virus., 4:6:1993 p15
America's waistline is growing., 4:6:1993 p15
SCHWARZ, IRA (THEATER)
Music helped to bond uprooted Afro-Americans. (Article by Schwarz), 2:10:1993 p13
SEXUAL HARASSMENT
See Also: Rape, SUNSET
Sexually harassing calls a real problem., 4:21:1993 p15
SHABAZZ, BETTY (WIDOW OF MALCOLM X)
Shabazz relays messages of Malcolm X., 12:9:1992 p1
SHAW, BRETT
Attix/Shaw promise no "status quo" in administration., 3:10:1993 p6
President/Vice President Candidates., 4:6:1993 p2
SHUTTLE SERVICE
See Also: Bus Service
SIMONTON, ANN (SPEAKER)
Former model exposes media's sexist content., 4:14:1993 p13
SIRVIS, BARBARA (ACADEMIC AFFAIRS VP)
Brockport welcomes new official., 9:16:1992 p12
SMOKING
College considers smoke-free campus., 2:10:1993 p1
Smoke-free campus possible, plans still up in the air., 2:24:1993 p3
Forum sparks debate over smoke-free campus., 3:3:1993 p1
Ban on smoking gains support. (Letter to the editor), 4:14:1993 p8
College to be smoke-free July 1., 4:21:1993 p3
SOFTBALL
Softball team boasts many returners., 3:31:1993 p32
Softball team crushes RIT Tigers (9-2 and 20-7)., 4:14:1993 p28
Softball team outscores Geneseo, 21-2., 4:21:1993 p24
Golden Eagles down Oswego, 20-0., 4:28:1993 p20
Softball team wins SUNYAC West., 5:5:1993 p24
SOMALIA
Somalia needs 100% world effort. (Editorial), 12:9:1992 p5
SOULJAH, SISTER (RAP ARTIST AND POLITICAL ACTIVIST)
Sister Souljah brings message of war, unity., 11:11:1992 p3
Students opposed to Souljah's views. (Letter to the editor), 12:9:1992 p6
ST. GEORGE, RICHARD
Theatre is addition for teacher., 9:23:1992 p15
STEVE CHAPIN BAND
Chapin band to play at SUNY Brockport., 9:16:1992 p13
Talented trio's music is in class by itself., 9:30:1992 p13
The Stylus 1992 editorial policy., 9:16:1992 p7
BSG board, Stylus differ on fiscal procedure., 10:28:1992 p1/4
Stylus' endorsement protected by First Amendment rights., 11:4:1992 p1
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Alcohol use is based on beliefs. (Letter to the editor), 11:11:1992 p6
Alcohol/drug prevention grant awarded., 2:10:1993 p5
Nation must find solution to drug problem (Western NY Criminal Justice Conference)., 3:31:1993 p13
SUNSET (STUDENT UNWANTED SEXUAL EXPERIENCE TEAM)
SUNSET provides helpful information., 9:23:1992 p12
Sexual assaults do happen here. (SUNY Brockport), 9:30:1992 p12
Rape victims do have a place to turn., 10:7:1992 p14
Harassement occurs on campus., 10:14:1992 p19
Solutions offered to harassment victims., 10:28:1992 p14
Tips suggested to avoid crimes., 11:11:1992 p14
SUNSET salutes woman's courage., 12:9:1992 p16
SUNSET stresses prevention of rapes., 2:24:1993 p12
Consent is key, central issue in acquaintance rape., 2:24:1993 p13
SWEDEN - TOWN
Blizzard relief money awarded., 3:31:1993 p4
Town board votes to adopt landmark law., 5:5:1993 p2
SWIMMING
Golden Eagle swim teams lose to Geneseo., 12:9:1992 p26
Men and Women swimmers down Utica, 114-95, 154-55., 2:10:1993 p23
Men's swim team ends season in eighth place at SUNYACs., 3:10:1993 p23
SYNDER, KIT-YIN (ARTIST)
"Enrico IV" exhibition at Tower Fine Arts Gallery., 10:7:1992 p17
Talent search '93 "kicks off" in ballroom., 4:28:1993 p13
Talent Search '93 features variety of acts., 5:5:1993 p14
TEACHER RECRUITMENT DAY
Teachers recruited in Tuttle by schools from around U.S., 4:28:1993 p10
TENNIS
Tennis team aces Geneseo, 9-0., 9:16:1992 p19
SUNY Brockport tennis team defeats SUNY Cortland, 7-2., 9:23:1992 p22
Tennis team wins 8-1 over Oswego., 10:7:1992 p26
Tennis team third at SUNYACs., 10:14:1992 p32
Tennis squad finishes season at 9-3., 10:21:1992 p21
THEATER
See Also: Harlequins, Theater Department
Puppet opera addresses good vs. evil, 3:31:1993 p21
Sturn directs Shakespearean tragedy., 4:14:1993 p21
Shakespearean lovers come to life on stage., 4:21:1993 p17
THEATER DEPARTMENT
See Also: Harlequins, Theater Performance
Theatre is addiction for teacher. (Richard St. George), 9:23:1992 p15
Concert of music and poetry celebrates `the feminine.', 10:28:1992 p17
"The Last Word" educates, seeks end to racism., 2:17:1993 p19
Student cast performs "comic whirlwind." (The Foreigner), 4:28:1993 p13
THEATER PERFORMANCE
See Also: Harlequins, Theater Department
Award-winning play proves its success., 10:14:1992 p21
Revival of 1960's musical brings laughter to Tower., 12:9:1992 p19
TINSLEY, BRIAN
Admissions reports changes in personnel., 2:10:1993 p14
TOLLIVER, JOEL (DIRECTOR OF CULTURAL CENTER)
Tolliver sees working together as key to student development., 2:17:1993 p15
TRACK AND FIELD
Track and field team prepares for upcoming outdoor season., 4:6:1993 p24
Track team competes at U of R., 4:14:1993 p27
Women runners fourth, men seventh at U of R., 4:21:1993 p24
Golden Eagles track teams combine for fifth place at SUNYAC Championships., 4:28:1993 p20
Track team host invitational, Gorton honored., 5:5:1993 p24
TRACK AND FIELD - INDOOR
Men's track places fourth; women place eighth at U of R., 2:10:1993 p22
Track team competes in Winter Classic at Colgate., 2:17:1993 p26
Indoor track team competes at SUNYACS, 2:24:1993 p23
Golden Eagles track eleventh at NYSWCAA., 3:3:1993 p27
Runners place eighth at Fredonia., 3:10:1993 p23
TRUEBA, HENRY (LECTURER)
Anthropologist to kick off series., 9:30:1992 p11
Valuing Diversity series begins with speech by anthropologist., 10:7:1992 p16
See Also: Crime, Public Safety
Campus vandalism low., 11:4:1992 p3
VAN DE WETERING, JOHN
An open letter to our college presidnt. (Editorial), 4:21:1993 p7
VANSCOY, TREVA
Russo/VanScoy stress need for communication., 3:10:1993 p7
Russo ticket "agents of change.", 3:31:1993 p1
President/Vice President Candidates., 4:6:1993 p2
Russo/VanScoy take it! (1993-94 new BSG Vice-President), 4:14:1993 p1
A conversation with the new BSG executives., 4:21:1993 p10
VEGETARIANISM
Human evolution has forced us to be vegetarians., 9:16:1992 p8
VETERANS DAY
Remember the people who fought for our country. (Editorial), 11:11:1992 p5
VIOLENCE
SUNY Brockport students say media is cause of violence., 9:30:1992 p11
VOICE MAIL
Voice mail system pleases students., 9:23:1992 p12
VOICE (VOLUNTEER OUTREACH IMPROVES THE COLLEGE EXPERIENCE)
Volunteers help community cope., 4:6:1993 p13
VOLLEYBALL
Volleyball team wins inviational., 9:16:1992 p20
Volleyball team defeats University of Rochester to capture second title., 9:23:1992 p22
Volleyball team sweeps pool play., 9:30:1992 p20
Golden Eagles place in Juniata., 10:7:1992 p26
Volleyball team finishes fourth at RIT., 10:14:1992 p32
SUNYAC West Champions., 10:21:1992 p24
Golden Eagles drop Nazareth; set sights on SUNYAC title., 10:28:1992 p25
SUNYAC CHAMPIONS, 11:4:1992 p24
Golden Eagles place 3rd in States., 11:11:1992 p28
A look back at the semester; Cheers & Jeers (Editorial), 12:9:1992 p5
VOLUNTEER RECRUITMENT FAIR
Volunteer fair attracts diverse group of organizations., 9:23:1992 p11
Local merchants unsure about effects of Wal-Mart expansion., 2:10:1993 p4
New Wal-Mart store opening on Lake Road., 2:10:1993 p4
Wal-Mart's opening draws town reaction., 3:31:1993 p17
WBSU
Campus station adopts new program. (computer song rotation), 9:23:1992 p11
WBSU expands production area., 10:7:1992 p4
WBSU proves to be "the best new music first.", 4:21:1993 p19
WHALEY, DAWN ELLEN
Clarinetist combines music with technology., 9:16:1992 p13
WILSON, BRUCK (STUDENT PATROL)
Student patrol fights crime on campus., 2:10:1993 p14
WIONS, STEVE
Two candidates vie for (BSG) treasury spot., 3:10:1993 p3
Treasurer Candidates (BSG)., 4:6:1993 p3
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Geneseo beats Golden Eagles, 77-52., 12:9:1992 p26
Women's hoops beats Fredonia., 2:10:1993 p23
Golden Eagles beat Red Dragons. (Cortland), 2:17:1993 p28
Women's hoops loses to Geneseo., 2:24:1993 p24
Golden Eagles fall short, 70-68. (Cortland), 3:3:1993 p28
WOMEN'S SOCCER
Women's soccer team loses opener. (SUNY Geneseo), 9:16:1992 p19
Golden Eagles drop Nazareth, 4-2., 9:23:1992 p24
Golden Eagles lose to Canisius., 9:30:1992 p18
Karnisky scores game winner against Tigers in extra period. (RIT), 10:7:1992 p28
Women's soccer team loses to Fredonia State 3-2, in overtime., 10:14:1992 p30
Women's soccer team loses, 2-1. (Oswego), 10:21:1992 p21
Golden Eagles defeat Fisher, 4-0., 10:28:1992 p28
Women's soccer team ties Roberts Wesleyan to end season., 11:4:1992 p22
WRESTLING
Golden Eagle wrestling team opens season., 11:11:1992 p26
Wrestlers compete in Empire Championships., 2:24:1993 p23
Two wrestlers gain All-American status., 3:10:1993 p24
Brockport hosts annual wrestling tourney., 4:28:1993 p19
WRITERS FORUM
Writers Forum guest speaks of family influence. (A.B. Yehoshua), 9:30:1992 p11
Kenan writes of societies complex issues., 2:24:1993 p11
Poet's humor eccentuates his writing., 3:10:1993 p15