Stylus Index
Fall 1993-Spring 1994



A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

A

ABORTION

Abortions should not be paid for under proposed health care plan (opinion)., 2:9:1994 p6

ACADEMIC COMPUTING

See also: Information Technology
Additions to Dailey benefit students., 10:9:1993 p14

ADAMS, CORY

Personal record set by Adams at (Hobart cross country) invite., 9:29:1993 p21

AFRICA

Author (Martin Bernal) credits Africa as base of civilization., 11:3:1993 p4

AIDS

30 to 45 students may have AIDS., 11:3:1993 p3
Hope is alive for AIDS victim., 3:9:1994 p3

ALAS (ASSOCIATION OF LATIN AMERICAN STUDENTS)

BSG board takes ALAS to (student) court (for alleged fiscal improprieties)., 11:17:1993 p1

ALCOHOL ABUSE

Alcohol abuse increases at Brockport., 3:9:1994 p4

ANDRIATCH, MIKE

Compiling statistics: who's responsible? (Sports Information director), 11:17:1993 p11

ARSON

See: Crime - 10/13, 10/20

ART

Exhibit (at Tower) displays need for recycling bike trash., 10:13:1993 p9
Guerrila Girls target gender gap., 2:2:1994 p13
Diverse art exhibit shown at Tower (works by various faculty & staff)., 2:9:1994 p11
Ceremics show opens at Tower., 4:13:1994 p16
Art show winners announced., 4:20:1994 p15

ART DEPARTMENT

Van de Wetering: "Keep Public Safety armed" (open forum - also discussed letter of complaint re art dept. course offerings)., 11:17:1993 p1/3

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B

BAKER, DAVID

Prize winning poet to visit Brockport., 3:2:1994 p11

BAKSHI, SUSHILA DEVI

Teaher's wife (of Sri Ram Bakshi) to be remembered, 2:2:1994 p3

BASEBALL

Ciccarelli no-hits Blue Devils., 4:20:1994 p24

BASES (BROCKPORT ADVOCATES STUDENTS EDUCATING STUDENTS)

BASES helps students develop skills (in presenting workshops... on various issues of concern)., 10:13:1993 p9

BASKETBALL

Basketball: A season in review., 3:9:1994 p22

BASKETBALL-MEN

Late heroics lift Golden Eagles., 2:23:1994 p24
Golden Eagles soar to Nationals., 3:2:1994 p1/20
Teams set for NCAA tourney., 3:2:1994 p18

BASKETBALL-RECREATIONAL

Recreation basketball gains student interest., 10:13:1993 p9

BASKETBALL-WOMEN

Women's basketball earns recognition. (editorial), 4:6:1994 p7

BAUER, TODD

Bauer set to lead Golden Eagles (cross country)., 9:8:1993 p22
Bauer places ninth for Golden Eagles at Oswego., 9:22:1993 p21
Bauer finishes seventh out of 92 at Geneseo Invitational., 10:13:1993 p21

BERNAL, MARTIN

Author credits Africa as base of civilization., 11:3:1993 p4

BICYCLES

Mountain bikes popular among students., 9:22:1993 p17

BLY, ROBERT

Bly uncovers human psyche., 5:4:1994 p15

BOILER PROJECT

Boiler project heats up despite cold., 2:2:1994 p5

BOWEN, RANDY

Football co-captain endures., 10:27:1993 p27

BROCKPORT

Local building (Decker Building) is rich historical site: soap sign repainted as "historical contribution., 10:20:1993 p11

BROCKPORT STUDENT GOVERNMENT

See: BSG

BRUTUS, DENNIS

Writer's Forum to bring poet Brutus., 2:16:1994 p3
Speaker warns of power struggle in South Africa., 2:23:1994 p4
Brutus spotlights apartheid, injustice., 2:23:1994 p15

BSG

BSG has something in it for every student., 8:25:1993 p4
Russo (president), VanScoy (vice-president) will not close doors on fellow students., 8:25:1993 p5
BSG committed to bringing excitement, spirit to campus (BSG column)., 9:8:1993 p8
BSG, college dispute over TicketMaster (transport of money)., 9:15:1993 p1/4
Administrative bullying (in TicketMaster affair) cannot continue., 9:15:1993 p7
Meetings, interviews are all in a day's work (for BSG President)., 9:15:1993 p8
TicketMaster dispute resolved., 9:29:1993 p3
BSG depends on system of checks and balances (BSG column)., 9:29:1993 p7
Russo (president) blasts administration (of college)., 10:6:1993 p1/3
Russo, BSG are on right track (editorial)., 10:6:1993 p5
Student continues to explain case (Maureen Melita - accuses BSG of discrimination)., 10:13:1993 p1/4
Woman (Maureen Melita) accuses BSG of discrimination., 10:13:1993 p1/4
Russo (BSG President) says "no" to tuition hike., 10:20:1993 p1
BSG expects SUNY Central response to 990 form., 10:27:1993 p3
Russo (president BSG): "BSG not independent.", 11:3:1993 p3
A semester report card for Russo/VanScoy., 11:17:1993 p5
BSG proposes hike in mandatory fee., 2:2:1994 p4
BSG says raise in fee a necessity., 2:9:1994 p1/3
BSG should give students a say (in fee increase - editorial)., 2:9:1994 p5
Board OKs fee increase: Opposition over $15 hike., 2:16:1994 p1/3
Higher BSG fee a student benefit (opinion)., 2:16:1994 p8
Students get more from BSG fee than health, athletic fees (BSG column)., 2:23:1994 p9
Board of Directors
New directors take places on BSG board., 9:22:1993 p4
Elections
First forum introduces candidates., 3:30:1994 p11/12/13
BSG candidates examine qualifications., 4:6:1994 p1/4
A week of debating..., 4:13:1994 p4/5
Diorio/Nugent best for BSG (editorial)., 4:13:1994 p9
Students need to take interest in BSG (editorial)., 4:13:1994 p9
Diorio/Nugent win big!, 4:20:1994 p1
Entertainment
BSG to hold fall festival on campus., 9:8:1993 p1
Welcome Back Festival flops., 9:15:1993 p3
BSG plans exciting, eventful October., 9:29:1993 p1
November events to be a hit, say BSG program director (Kaizad Munshi)., 11:3:1993 p4
BSG plans events for semester., 2:2:1994p1

BUDGET

$900,000 alloted for institutional contingency fund., 10:23:1993 p4

BUILDING NAMES

Names of campus buildings have rich history behind them., 10:27:1993 p14

BUS SERVICE

Ride on shuttle bus (by Plant Management employee) angers BSG., 9:8:1993 p3
BSG cancels shuttle bus bar runs., 3:30:1994 p1

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C

CAMPUS PRIDE DAY

PRIDE Day cleans up Brockport campus., 9:29:1993 p11

CHERRY, KELLY

Writers Forum tosponsor final event of season., 11:17:1993 p11

CICCARELLI, MARK

Ciccarelli no-hits Blue Devils., 4:20:1994 p24

CIVILITY CREED

Campus unity survey given to students (re free speech, rascism, sexism)., 10:27:1993 p1/4
Civility creed will prove unsuccessful (editorial)., 10:27:1993 p7
Civility needs to be more than a creed (letter to ed.)., 11:3:1993 p8
Creed defines community., 3:30:1994 p4

CLARKSON

Clarkson plans Good Neighbor Day., 9:8:1993 p4

CLOCKS

Time for new clocks in campus buildings., 2:16:1994 p12

COKER, ERIC-EDITOR

See: Individual Subjects

COMEDY

Wallace (George) wows crowd with life experiences., 9:22:1993

COMMENCEMENT

President grants students' request., 3:2:1994 p1
Administration deserves thanks (editorial)., 3:2:1994 p5 Events finalized for graduation., 5:4:1994 p4
New stage nears completion., 5:4:1994 p4

COMPUTERS

See also: Academic Computing

CONDOMS

Some condoms don't protect against HIV., 9:15:1993 p12

CONDUCT

See: Civility Creed

CONSENSUAL RELATIONSHIPS

Policy (proposal in Faculty Senate) forbids relationships., 2:23:1994 p1/4
Relationship policy a violation of rights (editorial)., 2:23:1994 p7
Correction - quote attributed to Kline was made by Hewitt., 3:2:1994 p3
Proposal gets mixed reactions., 3:2:1994 p3
Proposed policy needs alterations to be enforceable., 3:2:1994 p8
Senate approves statement., 3:30:1994 p1/4
Faculty Senate has done well (editorial)., 3:30:1994 p7

COURSE SCHEDULE

Schedule conflict hurts student., 10:20:1993 p6

CRIME

See also: Public Safety
Increase of police is not answer to crime problems., 11:10:1993 p5
Statue (in Edwards) destroyed by vandal., 2:2:1994 p1
Loss of (vandalized) sculpture (in Edwards) a tragedy (editorial)., 2:2:1994 p7
Rape needs to be talked about., 2:23:1994 p8
Student mugged off campus., 4:13:1994 p1/3
Public Safety takes new steps to limit campus vandalism., 4:27:1994 p1
Automobile vandals arrested., 5:4:1994 p1
Experts give advice to minimize campus violence., 9:22:1993 p5
Fumes lead to unreasonable seizures (of Mace from a female student - editorial)., 10:6:1993 p5
Mace necessary for self-defense (letter to editor)., 10:6:1993 p6
Arson suspected in dorm (Thompson) fire., 10:13:1993 p1
Man prowls women's locker room: Fourth sighting in Tuttle North since December., 10:13:1993 p1
Simple items can serve as protection (letter to ed.)., 10:13:1993 p6
No suspects found in arson investigation., 10:20:1993 p3

CROSS COUNTRY

Cross country runners perform impressively at Albany Invitational., 10:27:1993 p26

CURRICULUM

Are liberal arts unnecessary?, 3:30:1994 p16

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D

DAILEY HALL

Time capsule sealed: to be opened in 2017., 10:20:1993 p13

DANCE-PERFORMANCE

See also: Dance Department
Concert (Katherine Kramer) explores life through dance, jazz., 10:13:1993 p15
Dancers (Present Tense Company) perform in the spirit of the season., 10:27:1993 p19
Dance performance ("Shut Up and Dance") deals with ending racial tensions., 11:17:1993 p15

DANSCORE

Danscore to feature elite works., 2:23:1994 p16

DATE RAPE

Date rape is "subject to full extent of law.", 10:13:1993 p10

DEER, GRETCHEN

Deer provides spark in victory., 2:23:1994 p22

DILLARD, FRANK MAJOR

School of Professions adds five professors., 9:29:1993 p3

DINING-OFF CAMPUS

Let's eat! (A directory), 8:25:1993 p19
Wally ( Kempka, food vendor) dogged by (Brockport) village board., 9:15:1993 p1/4
Board should give Wally (Kempka) his due respect (editorial)., 9:15:1993 p7
New bar and grill (Jimmy Macs) opens in Brockport., 9:15:1993 p11
Board (Brockport) approves Wally's (Kempka) permit., 9:22:1993 p1/5
New restaurant (Capt. Cook's) provides "canal setting.", 9:29:1993 p12

DINING-ON CAMPUS

Changes in store for campus dining., 8:25:1993 p3
Gallery renovation complete., 2:16:1994 p3

DISCRIMINATION

See also: RACE, Racism, SABRE, Sexism, SUNSET

DRAKE LIBRARY

See: Library Services

DUSEN, JIM--CAMPUS PHOTOGRAPHER

Art gallery features several of Jim Dusen's unique works., 9:29:1993 p13

DYBEK, STUART

Author talks about work at Forum., 11:17:1993 p11

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E

EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY CENTER

See: EOP

ELLSWORTH

Campus mascot takes name of former (football) coach (Bob E. Boozer)., 8:25:1993 p14

EMPLOYMENT

Employment (on campus) is available for those who want it., 8:25:1993 p9

ENROLLMENT

College faces low enrollment., 9:15:1993 p3
Enrollment up at Brockport., 10:20:1993 p3

ENVIRONMENT

"Mother Nature" is not a priority (letter to ed.)., 9:29:1993 p6
Students angered by recent letter (re Christianity & environmentalism - letters to editor)., 10:6:1993 p6
True environmentalists do not just make annual donations (BEAN column)., 2:2:1994 p10
Man, animals should coexist peacefully (opinion)., 2:16:1994 p7

EOP

Program helps bring success to students., 8:25:1993 p9
Students to be honored at EOP banquet., 4:6:1994 p3

ERIE CANAL

Senior (Christopher Wanat) drowns after falling in Erie Canal., 9:15:1993 p1

EYES WIDE

New alternative band focuses on harmony., 9:22:1993 p15

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F

FACULTY

Former teachers (Karen Casey & Carmella Pellegrino) served as positive role models (opinion)., 9:8:1993 p8

FACULTY STUDENT ASSOCIATION

See: FSA

FALL FESTIVAL

BSG to hold fall festival on campus., 9:8:1993 p1

FANCHER CAMPUS

FSA fights for Fancher Campus (mortgage forclosure on co. that bought it)., 10:27:1993 p3
FSA to sell Fancher Campus., 2:9:1994 p3

FASHION

Popular fashions include hats and vests., 9:8:1993 p17

FIELD HOCKEY

Zeitler proves worthy of captain status., 10:20:1993 p25
Brockport loses sight of SUNYAC playoffs., 10:20:1993 p26
Pitts leads women at Fredonia., 2:23:1994 p22 Direct Lending (program) scheduled for July '94., 4:20:1994 p4

FINANCIAL AID

Brockport may pilot new loan program (Federal Direct Loan)., 11:10:1993 p1

FOOTBALL

Brockport ready to tackle gridiron., 9:8:1993 p24
Smith's (Greg) heroics lift Brockport , 18-12 (Jersey City)., 9:15:1993 p20
Football earns East Coast ranking (top five in conference)., 9:29:1993 p23
Smith (Greg) runs all over (Cortland) Red Dragons., 10:13:1993 p24
Football ranks for first time., 10:20:1993 p27
Football co-captain (Randy Bowen) endures., 10:27:1993 p27
Football team helps restore some campus pride., 11:3:1993 p7
Playoff hopes die, football players bring home loss (to Kean, 26-11)., 11:10:1993 p24
Brockport pumped over ECAC bid., 11:17:1993 p24

FOREIGN STUDENTS

Foreign students add diversity to canpus., 11:3:1993 p12

FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES

See: Greek Letter Societies

FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK-ERIC COKER

See: Individual Subjects

FSA

FSA evicts Thompson staff., 11:3:1993 p1/3
FSA should retain Thompson staff (editorial)., 11:3:1993 p7

FUNDRAISING

Brockport wins fundraising award., 11:3:1993 p3
Fundraising efforts to peak in near future (president's column)., 3:9:1994 p8

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G

GARDNER, JOHN

School of Professions adds five professors., 9:29:1993 p3

GHANA

Ghana trip "obstacles" spur debate., 10:13:1993 p1/3
Ghana program faces tough obstacles (editorial)., 10:13:1993 p5
Ghana trip: future still uncertain., 10:20:1993 p1/3

GHOSTS

Cemetery (Lakeview) arrest nabs 32 students., 9:15:1993 p3

GLOBAL INTERDEPENDENCE

Campus has spirit of internationalism., 8:25:1993 p1

GOMBATTO, ANTHONY JAMES

Student dies in Harmon: officials say cause is still unknown., 11:3:1993 p1
Friends recall Gombatto as "easy going.", 11:10:1993 p1

GRADING

Midterm grading reinstated., 4:6:1994 p1
Registrar has students in mind. (editorial), 4:6:1994 p7
SUNY (Brockport) GPAs just "average.", 4:27:1994 p11/12

GRADUATION

Graduation ceremony OK, president says., 2:23:1994 p1
President opposes change (in ceremony)., 2:23:1994 p1/4
Graduation ceremony unfair (editorial)., 2:23:1994 p7

GREEK LETTER SOCIETIES

Greeks offer rush week opportunities., 9:8:1993 p13
Sammies (Sigma Alpha Mu) help raise money for homeless., 11:10:1993 p10
Greek organizations deserve more respect (opinion)., 2:2:1994 p9
Mr. ASA (Alpha Sigma Alpha) is crowned!, 4:6:1994 p13 Runaway bull wreaks havoc., 4:20:1994 p4

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H

HALL, SHANNON

Hall captures All-Around title at Brockport Invite (gymnastics)., 2:2:1994 p21
Top gymnast injured in Brockport loss., 2:9:1994 p19

HALLOWEEN

Local children gather for Halloween event., 11:3:1993 p11

HARLEQUINS

See also: Theater Department
BSG board takes ALAS (& Harlequins) to (student) court (for alleged fiscal improprieties)., 11:17:1993 p1

HARTWELL HALL

Hartwell renovation to begin in May., 3:9:1994 p5

HATE CRIMES

See: Crime, Discrimination...

HAZEN, CRAIG

Safety director moves to financial aid., 11:3:1993 p5

HIGH STREET CEMETERY

Local history "etched in stone.", 11:17:1993 p9

HISPANICS

See also: ALAS

HISTORY DEPARTMENT

Former history student files law suit., 2:2:1994

HOCKEY

Season ends with 9-2 loss., 2:23:1994 p23

HOLMES, MARY JANE

Author`s memory lives on in her novels., 11:17:1993 p9

HOLOCAUST

Holocaust class returns to Brockport., 4:6:1994 p4
Hillel remembers Holocaust in Union display., 4:13:1994 p16

HOMECOMING

Phots spread., 10:13:1993 p11

HOMOSEXUALITY

Team (Rugby) apologizes for ("No Fags Wanted") meeting signs., 9:15:1993 p8
Being open with people provides relief (opinion)., 10:6:1993 p8
Club (Gay, Lesbian, & Bisexual Student Union - GLBSA) seeks changes in the administration, 10:6:1993 p11
Gays would like proper headlines (letter to ed.)., 10:27:1993 p8
Opposition, hatred toward homosexuality is unsettling (opinion)., 3:9:1994 p9
BSG overrides Russo's veto: GLBSA (Gay/Les./Bi... club) budget subject of debate., 4:13:1994 p1
Vandalism to BLIS office is inexcusable (President's column re vandalism directed at gay club.), 4:13:1994 p10
GLBSA should not receive funding through students mandatory fee., 4:20:1994 p9
Vandalism to office was vicious attack on gay community (opinion)., 4:20:1994 p9
College Republicans are not an authority...(opinion)., 4:27:1994 p7

HONORS CONVOCATION

College rewards top students., 4:27:1994 p3

HONOR SOCIETIES

Brockport home for new chapter (of Phi Beta Delta)., 11:3:1993 p12

HOUSING-OFF CAMPUS

Off Campus housing may cause problems., 9:8:1993 p14

HOUSING-ON CAMPUS

Residents (McFarlane Hall) fume over noxious gas., 9:8:1993 p1/4
College to release McFarlane report., 9:15:1993 p4
McFarlane report clears air (re vapor leak)., 9:22:1993 p1/4
Unanswered questions still plague campus (McFarlane) leak (editorial)., 9:22:1993 p7
Harmful fumes (in MacVicar) baffle officials., 9:29:1993 p1/3
Second evacuation investigation should be thorough (editorial-fumes in residence halls)., 9:29:1993 p5
Muriatic acid not cause of dorm evacuation., 10:6:1993 p1
Arson suspected in dorm (Thompson) fire., 10:13:1993 p1
Cable TV ready for Fall 1994 (residence halls)., 10:20:1993 p3
Two RAs sent to hospital after gas inhalation (at Mortimer Hall)., 10:27:1993 p4
Student (Gombatto, Anthony J.) dies in Harmon: officials say cause is still unknown., 11:3:1993 p1
FSA evicts Thompson staff., 11:3:1993 p1/3

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I

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

See also: Academic Computing, Library
President addresses BSG Board (re Internet, fiber optics...)., 10:27:1993 p1

INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION

Ghana trip "obstacles" spur debate., 10:13:1993 p1/3
Ghana program faces tough obstacles (editorial)., 10:13:1993 p5
Ghana trip: future still uncertain., 10:20:1993 p1/3

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J

JAVA JUNCTION

Taste of culture comes to town: coffee, food, entertainment..., 9:8:1993 p13

JUST COMMUNITY COMMITTEE

Campus unity survey given to students (re free speech, rascism, sexism)., 10:27:1993 p1/4
Civility creed will prove unsuccessful (editorial)., 10:27:1993 p7

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KEMPKA, WALLY

Wally (food vendor) dogged by (Brockport) village board., 9:15:1993 p1/4
Board should give Wally his due respect (editorial)., 9:15:1993 p7
Board (Brockport) approves Wally's permit., 9:22:1993 p1/5

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LAZARUS, TOM

Columnist - "Scenes From the Electric Chair.", 9:15:1993 p8

LEFFLER, PAMALA

Leffler scores pair in victory (field hockey)., 10:13:1993 p23

LI, LESLIE

"Bittersweet" memories for (writer's) forum guest., 4:13:1994 p15

LIBEL

Student files libel lawsuit (re personal ads of 10/92)., 10:20:1993 p1

LIBRARY SERVICES

Drake Library supports student's course needs., 8:25:1993 p3
Library expands on-line services., 2:9:1994 p3
Library database expanded (trial of Joint Database Project)., 2:23:1994 p4
Van De Wetering seeks aid for Rochester library (downtown campus)., 4:20:1994 p4

LIGHTING

Campus to replace lighting systems., 11:3:1993 p4
Contractors explain lighting (costs etc...)., 2:2:1994 p3
Outdoor campus lighting causes concern., 2:9:1994 p1

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M

MAILING ADDRESS

College changes mailing address for fast delivery., 10:27:1993 p4

MARAFINO, JOSEPH

School of Professions adds five professors., 9:29:1993 p3

MARKUSEN, THOMAS

Professor (art) honored by (president) Clinton., 3:9:1994 p13

MATEJKOVIC, EDWARD

Mass scheduled for coach's wife., 3:30:1994 p3

MCCARTHY, GERALD

Writers Forum features man with local ties as first guest., 10:13:1993 p9

MIDNIGHT MADNESS

Campus "madness" a big hit., 2:16:1994 p11

MILITARY RECRUITING

SUNY Brockport bans recruitment., 3:9:1994 p3

MILITARY SCIENCE

See: ROTC

MINORITIES

Minority enrollment increases., 3:9:1994 p3

MORGAN, CLYDE & CLYDE

Duo dances at White House., 4:13:1993 p15

MULTICULTURALISM

President addresses BSG Board., 10:27:1993 p1
Culturally diverse teaching necessary (letter to ed.)., 2:16:1994 p9

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N

NICOLE, BERRY

Berry records first career hat trick in win (Skidmore 3-0)., 9:15:1993 p18

NORTH, OLIVER

Oliver North will speak in Seymour Union., 11:3:1993 p1/3
North urges political change., 11:10:1993
North speech leads to several conclusions (re BSG programming - editorial)., 11:10:1993 p5

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ORIENTATION

Issue will help fellow students., 8:25:1993 p1
Orientation goes beyond initial week., 8:25:1993 p1

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P

PARKING

Too many stickers, too few spots cause parking woes., 9:15:1993 p4
Parking plans put on hold., 5:4:1994 p3

PEER EDUCATION

BASES helps students develop skills (in presenting workshops... on various issues of concern)., 10:13:1993 p9

PEROT, ROSS

Perot supporter offers suggestions (letter to ed.)., 9:29:1993 p6

PHYSICAL PLANT

Heat project (satellite boilers) to be completed early., 9:15:1993 p4
PRIDE Day cleans up Brockport campus., 9:29:1993 p11
Construction plans include Union expansion (& Hartwell, Tuttle & dorm work)., 10:6:1993 p1/3

PITTS, ELIZABETH

Pitts leads women at Fredonia., 2:23:1994 p22
Pitts brings talent and leadership to Brockport (track & field)., 4:6:1994 p23

PLANNING

SUNY Brockport strives for bright future (President's column)., 11:17:1993 p7

POETRY

Poetry reading night attracts large crowd (at Java Junction in Brockport)., 9:29:1993 p13

PROWLERS

See: Crime - 10/13

PSYCHEDELIC ROOSTERS

Psychedelic Roosters play to large crowd at C&S Saloon., 9:15:1993 p15

PUBLIC SAFETY

See also: Crime
Public Safety car involved in accident., 4:13:94 p1
Writing tickets is good training (letter to ed.)., 2:16:1994 p9
Community Policing instituted on campus., 9:8:1993 p4
Stylus columnist (Tom Lazarus) is "misinformed" (letter to ed. re comment on armed Public Safety officers)., 10:13:1993 p6
Community policing proves successful., 10:20:1993 p1
Can Public Safety give traffic tickets? (letter to ed), 10:20:1993 p6
Public Safety is asset to campus (letter to ed), 10:20:1993 p6
Van de Wetering: "Keep Public Safety armed.", 11:17:1993 p1
Students:"Public Safety should not be armed and dangerous.", 11:17:1993 p3
Public Safety officers should be armed (editorial)., 11:17:1993 p5
Ticket issuing (by student workers) causes problems., 2:9:1994 p1/3
Leave ticket writing to police (editorial)., 2:9:1994 p5

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RACISM

Campus unity survey given to students (re free speech, rascism, sexism)., 10:27:1993 p1/4
Racism needs to be addressed everywhere (BSG president Andrew Russo - BSG column.), 10:27:1993 p10

RADIO

See: WBSU

RAPE

Rape cases explored by survey., 3:9:1994 p1/5
A SUNY Brockport student tells her story., 3:9:1994 p1/5
Victim should be commended for courage (opinion)., 3:9:1994 p8

RECREATION

Campus Rec allows students to exercise., 8:25:1993 p15

RECYCLING

College should conserve paper (letter to ed.), 9:29:1993 p6
Exhibit displays need for recycling bike trash (sculpture by Taylor Conklin)., 10:13:1993 p9
Dorm recycling needs to begin now (BEAN column)., 3:2:1994 p7

REGISTRATION

Registration is essential part of career planning., 8:25:1993 p10

RELIGION

Stylus commended for printing letter (of personal testimony - letter to ed.)., 9:29:1993 p6
Students angered by recent letter (re Christianity & environmentalism - letters to editor)., 10:6:1993 p6
Bible serves to strengthen faith (letter to ed.)., 10:13:1993 p6
Witchcraft carried on "long journey through time.", 10:27:1993 p13/14
Witches do not practice Satanism (letter to ed.)., 11:3:1993 p8

REPUBLICAN CLUB

LaMacchia brings new attitude to Republican club., 9:8:1993 p13
Republican club offers guide to conservative viewpoints., 2:2:1994 p10

ROADS

Road expansion causes uproar., 5:4:1994 p1/5

ROSS, JACKIE

Senior (women's) soccer captain provides leadership for younger players., 10:13:1993 p23

ROTC

ROTC Rangers place 5th in annual competition., 11:3:1993 p4

RUGBY

"Doggies" give a thrashing, take state championship title., 11:10:1993 p22

RUSSO, ANDREW (PRESIDENT BSG)

Russo, VanScoy will not close doors on fellow students., 8:25:1993 p5

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SABRE (STUDENTS AGAINST A BIAS RULED ENVIRONMENT)

Hats off to SABRE organization (editorial)., 4:20:1994 p7
Full page ad for rally., 4:20:1994 p17
Students rally against hate crimes., 4:27:1994 p1
SABRE rally marred by apathy; group lacks credibility, broad focus., 4:27:1994 p7
SABRE... letters to ed., 4:27:1994 p9
Keeping views quiet is easy way out (opinion)., 5:4:1994 p8
Don't force views on other people (letter to ed.), 5:4:1994 p10

SAGA

Saga staff working at "frantic pace.", 11:10:1993 p9

SCHEDULE

Differing schedules (comparing Brockport with other SUNY schools) baffle president., 11:10:1993 p3

SCHOOL HISTORY

School history dates back to middle of the 19th century., 8:25:1993 p2

SCULPTURE

Sculpture display (outside Dailey Hall) honors Brockport student., 10:27:1993 p13

SEXISM

Student continues to explain case (Maureen Melita - accuses BSG of discrimination)., 10:13:1993 p1/4
Woman (Maureen Melita) accuses BSG of discrimination., 10:13:1993 p1/4
BSG strives to acknowledge diversity among students (BSG column re BSG discrimination charges)., 10:13:1993 p7
Campus unity survey given to students (re free speech, rascism, sexism)., 10:27:1993 p1/4

SEXUAL HARASSMENT

New catagories of sexual harassment devalue the term (opinion)., 3:9:1994 p9

SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES

Collegiate STD patients increase at alarming rate., 4:6:1994 p13

SEXUAL RELATIONS

Sexual relations require healthy decisions., 8:25:1993 p14
SUNSET offers support to sexual assault victims., 9:29:1993 p11
University (Antioch) adopts sexual assault policy to protect students., 9:29:1993 p11
Sexual health: No.1 campus priority., 9:29:1993 p12

SEYMOUR UNION

Construction plans include Union expansion., 10:6:1993 p1/3
Bsg proposes hike in mandatory fee: Possible changes in Union outlined., 2:2:1994 p4
Absence plagues town meeting: Face lift discussed for Union., 2:16:1994 p3

SILVER, MIKE

Desire to play is key for soccer star (and team captain)., 9:29:1993 p21

SKI CLUB

Ski Club plans events for winter season., 11:3:1993 p11

SMITH, GREGORY

Smith's heroics lift Brockport 18-12 (Jersey City)., 9:15:1993 p20
Smith runs all over (Cortland) Red Dragons., 10:13:1993 p24

SMOKING

Smoking ban a success, says Van De Wetering., 3:9:1994 p5

SNOW REMOVAL

Snow removal needs improvement (editorial)., 2:16:1994 p5

SOCCER-MEN

Men's soccer loses heartbreaker (Alumni Game)., 9:8:1993 p23
Silver leads Brockport to title., 9:15:1993 p20
Lis and Silver lead Brockport over Buffalo State (3-2)., 9:22:1993 p24
Desire is key to play for soccer star (Mike Silver)., 9:29:1993 p21
Victory puts Brockport in first place (in SUNYAC)., 9:29:1993 p24
Spirits high despite loss (Cortlan 3-0)., 10:6:1993 p22
Monroe (Chris) nets two in victory (SUNY Utica/Rome 3-2)., 10:13:1993 p23
Men's soccer loses momentum., 10:20:1993 p27
Brockport loses heartbreaker (Geneseo 1-0)., 10:27:1993 p26

SOCCER-WOMEN

Women's soccer splits games (Montclair 5-1, Bloomsberg 2-1)., 9:8:1993 p24
Golden Eagles upend Hilbert, 7-0., 9:15:1993 p17
Nelkin soars as Golden Eagles win, 2-0 (Buffalo State)., 9:22:1993 p22
Golden Eagles move mark to 5-2-1., 9:29:1993 p22
Impressive win puts Brockport at 6-3-1., 10:6:1993 p23
Brockport edges out Fredonia State (2-1)., 10:13:1993 p21
Senior soccer captain (Jackie Ross) provides leadership for younger players., 10:13:1993 p23
Golden Eagles set sights on Utica/Rome, 10:20:1993 p25
Great play blasts women into SUNYAC playoffs., 10:27:1993 p28
Women fall short, lose heartbreaker to Cortland., 11:3:1993 p20

SOMALIA

United States needs "all or nothing" approach in Somalia (editorial)., 9:29:1993 p5

SOUTH AFRICA

Let's wait before lifting sanctions (letter to ed)., 10:20:1993 p6

SPAS, GRETA

Spas & Winks propel Brockport to title., 9:22:1993 p24
Spas leads (volleyball) team in many ways., 11:10:1993 p22, 11:10:1993 p23

SPEACH, JACKIE

Gymnast provides leadership., 3:2:1994 p19

SPORTS

See also: Individual teams & players
Athletic fee pays for sports., 8:25:1993 p15

SPORTS INFORMATION DEPARTMENT

Compiling statistics: who's responsible?, 11:17:1993 p11

STANDARDS

Committee enhances (academic) standards., 3:9:1994 p5

STRAND THEATRE

Strand Theatre opened in 1920s, providing "marvel of silent films.", 11:10:1993 p9/10

STRYK, LUCIEN

Last guest of forum (writer's) to appear., 4:20:1994 p14

STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS

Freshman study less then expected (survey of students)., 11:17:1993 p3

STUDENT GOVERNMENT

See: BSG

STYLUS

Working for Stylus can be rewarding experience., 8:25:1993 p16
Stylus will continue to prosper with new staff., 9:8:1993 p8
Difficult decisions are part of journalism (editiorial)., 9:22:1993 p9
Student files libel lawsuit (re personal ads of 10/92)., 10:20:1993 p1
Journey to a Monday night at the Stylus., 10:27:1993 p8
Stylus needs to decrease (# of) copies., 10:27:1993 p8
The Stylus will prevail through good and bad (editor's column)., 11:17:1993 p6
New editor (Andrew Curtin) optimistic despite financial hardship (due to libel suit)., 2:2:1994 p8
Libel suit against paper settled., 4:6:1994 p1
Libel lawsuit was tough lesson for all. (opinion), 4:6:1994 p8
People must stand up for themselves (letter to ed. by libel lawsuit plaintiff), 4:6:1994 p9

SUBSTANCE ABUSE

Society needs to realize its attitude toward marijuana is outdated (opinion-Tom Lazarus)., 11:3:1993 p9

SWIMMING

Men and women swim into eighth place., 11:10:1993 p23
Swim teams "look strong" in recent home stand., 11:17:1993 p22
Brockport knocks off Pioneers: men & women coast to easy win., 2:9:1994 p18
Brockport swimmers sink to Cortland., 2:16:1994 p18
Golden Eagles fall at Championships., 2:23:1994 p23

SWIMMING-WOMEN

Padowski, Warfel sparkle at Buffalo State meet., 2:2:1994 p22

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TALENT SHOW

Campus talent show a success., 3:30:1994 p15

TATTOS

Physical Graffitti: "Pigment of your imagination.", 9:22:1993 p13

TELEVISION

Cable TV ready for Fall 1994 (residence halls)., 10:20:1993 p3
TV shows don't cause violence (opinion)., 2:9:1994 p6
Cable TV increases room fee., 3:30:1994 p3

TEMPLE BUILDING

Temple security questioned., 2:16:1994 p1

TENNIS

Tennis team looks strong once again., 9:8:1993 p24
Golden Eagles drop home opener, 5-4 (Cortland)., 9:15:1993 p19
Tennis team captures first victory of season (St. John Fisher 5-4)., 9:22:1993 p22
Tennis team sweeps opponents., 10:6:1993 p23
Brockport places fifth in SUNYAC., 10:13:1993 p22
Golden Eagles fall quickley in States., 10:20:1993 p26

THEATER-PERFORMANCE

See also: Harlequins
"Trav'lin" musical honors African-Americans., 9:22:1993 p15
"Our Town" cast gives stellar performances., 10:13:1993 p15
"Christmas Carol" comes to Brockport., 11:17:1993 p13
"Uncommon (Women and Others)" play scores a hit., 3:2:1994 p11
Biloxi Blues opens at Tower., 4:20:1994 p11

THORPE, MARY ANN

Thorpe elected village's first female mayor., 9:29:1993 p3
New mayor desires to maintain heritage., 10:6:1993 p11

TOWER FINE ARTS

Village board denies college's $30,000 offer (for land behind Tower to use as sculpture garden)., 2:2:1994 p4
College's obsession with land (behind Tower) ridiculous., 2:2:1994 p7

TRACK & FIELD (INDOOR)

Golden Eagles show promise during Roberts Wesleyan meet., 2:2:1994 p22

TUITION

Russo (BSG President) says "no" to tuition hike., 10:20:1993 p1
Possible tutition hike for 1995: SUNY could face $335 increase., 2:16:1994 p1
Students pay enough tuition (editorial)., 2:16:1994 p5

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VANDALISM

BLIS (Bkpt. Legal Info. Services) office falls victim to vandals., 3:30:1994 p1

VAN DE WETERING, JOHN (PRESIDENT)

What exactly does the college president do? (president's column)., 3:30:1994 p9
Van De Wetering visits McLean (Hall)., 10:20:1993 p3
Communication is key to success of our college (column)., 10:20:1993 p7
President addresses BSG Board (re information technology, multiculturalism)., 10:27:1993 p1
Creed will not be code of conduct (President`s column)., 11:3:1993 p8
President should share vision (of college's future) with students., 9:22:1993 p7
College needs to focus on specific directions (editorial)., 9:29:1993 p7
Russo (BSG president) blasts administration., 10:6:1993 p1/3
President denies he is out of touch with college students., 10:13:1993 p4
Van de Wetering has "excellent" news (Pres. column - on "culture of excellence)., 2:9:1994 p8

VOLLEYBALL

Spas & Winks propel Brockport to title., 9:22:1993 p24
Brockport heads to NCAA Championships., 11:3:1993 p20
Spas leads (volleyball) team in many ways., 11:10:1993 p22
Injuries plague volleyball team., 11:10:1993 p24

VOLUNTEERISM

Volunteering beneficial to all (president's column)., 2:23:1994 p9

VOLUNTEERS

VOICE (Volunteer Outreach Improves the College Environment) center helps students, community., 9:15:1993 p11

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WANAT, CHRISTOPHER

Senior drowns after falling in Erie Canal., 9:15:1993 p1

WAYNE, KATHRYN WAYNE

School of Professions adds five professors., 9:29:1993 p3

WBSU

WBSU plays best new music, trains broadcasters for future., 8:25:1993 p16
Getting involved at WBSU is easier than students think., 9:8:1993 p19
WBSU's new AM strength reaches out., 2:9:1994 p12
WBSU to invest in equipment., 3:2:1994 p3

WEIGHT ROOM

Low budget hinders weight room., 4:27:1994 p1

WRESTLING

Wrestling team sets sights on nationals., 11:10:1993 p22
Murray seizes 200th victory., 2:9:1994 p18
Wrestlers ready for Empire Tourney., 2:16:1994 p19
Telesky (Joe), Aebly (John) advance to nationas, 2:23:1994 p22
Wrestlers shine at nationals, 3:9:1994 p23

WRITERS FORUM

Writers forum features man (Gerlad McCarthy) with local ties as first guest, 10:13:1993 p9
Writers forum brings back Stuart Dybek, 11:10:1993 p10
Author (Stuart Dybek) talks about work at forum, 11:17:1993 p11
Writers forum to sponsor final event of season (Kelly Cherry-poet), 11:17:1993 p11
Writer's forum to bring poet (Dennis) Brutus, 2:16:1994
Last guest of forum (Lucien Stryk) to appear, 4:20:1994 p14

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YEARBOOK

Yearboog delivery delayed, 5:4:1994 p4

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ZEITLER, COLLEEN

Zeitler proves worthy of (field hockey) captain status, 10:20:1993 p25

ZIGGY, MARLEY

Ziggy! Melody Makers bring sounds of reggae to SUNY Brocoport, 10:13:1993 p13



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