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La Salle University La Salle University Digital Commons Campus News University Publications 4-25-2003 Campus News April 25, 2003 La Salle University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/campus_news Recommended Citation La Salle University, "Campus News April 25, 2003" (2003). Campus News. 1532. http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/campus_news/1532 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at La Salle University Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Campus News by an authorized administrator of La Salle University Digital Commons. For more information, please contact careyc@lasalle.edu.

CAMPUS NEWS LA SALLE UNIVERSITY S WEEKLY INFORMATION CIRCULAR La Salle g University Presidents GOLF TOURNAMENT Cup 1900 W. Olney Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19141 (215) 951-1539 April 2 5, 2003 President s Cup Raffle Winners Grand Prize Winner of Troy Pierce '93 A Deluxe Golf Trip for 4 to Ireland or $10,000: Port Washington, NY Second Prize Winner of Fred Scogno 84 A Trip for 2 to El Conquistador Resort in Puerto Rico: Sewell, NJ Third Prize Winner of A Big Screen TV: Fourth Prize Winner of A Trip for 2 to Orlando, Florida: Richard 81 and Giovanna 82 Donnelly Severna Park, MD Jim Bruder Broomall, PA Fifth Prize Winner of Joe Thomas 50 An Overnight Theater Trip for 2 to New York City: Leesburg, FL Thank you very much for your support of this year s President s Cup Raffle. The Raffle was a great success - because of you! We are thrilled to announce that Raffle sales totaled in excess of $78,000, and proceeds from the President's Cup Golf Tournament and the Raffle will help support the Annual Fund and financial assistance for students. Campus News is distributed weekly to foster communication and encourage information sharing among University departments. Articles submitted are the responsibility of their authors alone and do not imply an opinion on the part of La Salle University or the Department o f Mail and Duplicating Services.

La Salle University Office of the Provost Philadelphia, PA 19141 215-951-1015 Fax 215-951-1602 Concert & Lecture Series The Concert & Lecture Committee seeks proposals for funding of various events for the 2003-04 academic year. 1. Activities proposed must provide educational, intellectual, or cultural contributions to the life of the University and be related to the University's mission. Activities that are primarily recreational or entertainment in content will not be funded. 2. Activities do not have to be confined to the discipline(s) of a sponsoring academic department nor do they have to limited to the specific area of activity of non-academic sponsors (e.g., a department in the School of Business might sponsor a concert or a student organization might sponsor an art exhibit). Presentations, lectures, and other courseoriented events to which the LaSalle community would be invited would also be considered. 3. Proposals for funding should contain: a. A statement of the objectives of the activities proposed and their relation to the mission of the University; b. A statement of the contribution of the activities to the educational, intellectual, and cultural life of the University; c. An outline of the specific activities to be undertaken; d. A calendar for the activities proposed and an outline of the planning calendar to accomplish the activities; e. A proposed budget; f. An outline of the constituencies involved in the planning of the program; g. An outline of the responsibilities of the people or groups involved in carrying out the proposed program; h. A statement on how the outcome of the program will be assessed. 4. The reviewing committee will evaluate proposals on the basis of their adherence to announced guidelines and goals for programs. Proposals which seek complementary funding from other sources (either from other University units or external organizations) will be viewed more favorably than those proposals seeking support only from the Concert & Lecture Committee. 5. The Committee expects that promotional literature (e.g., campus posters, Collegian advertising) indicates that funding has come from the Concert & Lecture Series. 6. Due Dates for proposals (submitted to Bro. John McGoldrick [e-mailed to mcgoldri@lasalle.edu]): Fall 2003: Friday, May 30, 2003 Spring 2004: Friday, October 31, 2003 Some examples of funding in 2002-03: Partial funding of the Living American Writers series Partial funding of the Guerrilla Girls presentation Partial funding of the Pennsylvania Woodwind Quintet

U N I V E R S I T Y Division of Student Affairs Anna Melnyk Allen, Assistant Dean of Students 1900 W. Olney Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19141-1199 (215) 951-1374 FAX (215) 951-1942 aallen@lasalle.edu Student Press Committee March 24, 2003 Minutes Present: Anna Allen; John Beatty, chair; Megan Cahill; Ali Eaton; Tonya Ellis; Danielle Landwher; Karen Schuster; Neal Tyler Excused: Frank Ciaburri; David Falcone; William Hall; Anne Marie Smith Absent: Kevin Hyslop This meeting of the Student Press committee began with the approval for submitting the minutes from the last meeting on February 24, 2003, with some minor changes. The following items were then discussed: Recent Collegian advertisements, including an SGA advertisement and a Feminists for Life advertisement, both in the March 19 issue, were discussed. In the SGA advertisement, there were unsubstantiated allegations directed at two schools in the area, which raised concern about libel. The Committee inquired how advertisements are screened or reviewed by Collegian editors before they are published. Karen Schuster informed the Committee that, presently there is no policy or screening procedure for advertisements received by the Collegian; however, the Collegian does have the ability to turn advertisements away. Ali Eaton also informed the Committee that the University cannot be sued for libel in this case because it was an advertisement, and she may research this further for the Committee. [Note for the Record: The University can in fact be sued for libel contained in an ad, under the republication rule of American libel law.] Since there was also some original confusion concerning the purpose and content of the column designated to the president of SGA, known as The President s Corner, the Collegian offered to re-establish the column as a method of presenting upcoming SGA events on campus. In an effort to maintain a more organized column for SGA, the Collegian suggests using a beat editor and/or creating a written summary of the schema for future columns designated to other organizations. The Feminists for Life advertisement was also discussed; since the material is perceived as anti-choice, this advertisement violates number four on page 75 of the Student s Guide to Rights and Responsibilities. This point states,...university reserves the right to exclude advertisements for... off-campus events pertaining to abortion, contraception, and reproduction. The Collegian representatives saw this advertisement as a balance to the organization of the newspaper, since they had recently published a few pro-choice articles and editorials promoting contraceptives on campus, and they admit accepting this advertisement was a mistake. The points listed below are references in the Student s Guide to Rights and Responsibilities brought to the attention of the Committee: * Appendix B, number 5, page 77 states, A newspaper should not publish unofficial charges attacking reputation or moral character... Committee members questioned whether or not this section would pertain to advertisements as well as articles, and it was decided that, as it reads, it seems only to pertain to articles. * On page 75, it states that As publisher/manager, the University retains the right to exclude advertisements for... To this section, the Committee recommends to add material unsubstantiated as item number five. This section is unclear in the way it delegates this responsibility to the Collegian and its editors. The Committee recommends to modify the

language of this section to read, As publisher, the University passes this responsibility on to the editors of the Collegian, for example. * Also on page 75, under the Guidelines for Letters to the Editor, Guest Columns, and Opinion Pieces, it states that,...will be considered for publication provided they meet with the Editor s standards... It was presented that there are no formal standards in which the editor could refer to in the instance of a questionable advertisement. Other topics of the meeting were as follows: Distribution of the Collegian was raised as an issue to discuss, since it seems logistically difficult when considering the use of vehicles and other modes of distribution to do so. The web version of the Collegian was considered as an alternative, if it remains strong and consistent through its issues. Another alternative is the up and coming Campus Pipeline, in which readers could bookmark the Collegian on their computers. As a footnote, Campus Pipeline could also change how editors would submit the Collegian on the web, and this process will be further discussed this summer when a committee creates new policies concerning Campus Pipeline. WEXP advertising is currently being reviewed by its members. Looking into the future, there could be potential issues with advertising increasing on WEXP. For example, if the Trocadero, which serves alcohol, promotes an event through WEXP, this potentially could also be considered promoting alcohol at the event. Since Athletics has also fallen into this gray area of advertising, it was suggested that WEXP discuss the guidelines that Athletics enlists in this area. John Beatty also suggested that WEXP should be included in the same guidelines as the Collegian; perhaps this should be formalized by adding,...and W EXP or...and all forms of media to the guidelines in the Student Handbook and Student Guide to Rights and Responsibilities. Additional guidelines in the Student Handbook that were presented in the beginning of the year to be discussed in the future should now be reviewed by the Committee s members. These areas include, but are not limited to, responsibilities and membership, quorum and amendments. The relevant sections can be located on pages 73 and 74. To the section, Quorum, the Committee previously proposed that at least two members should be students. To the Objectives, the Committee previously proposed that after formulate general policies... should be added, as needed. Under Responsibilities, the Committee is asked to focus on points 3,4, and 6 for discussion at the next meeting. Members were asked to post any viewpoints on the database. These viewpoints will be compiled and submitted to the Committee for recommendations. The next meeting of the Committee will be held on April 14th at 1 p.m. The designated room will be announced as it is confirmed by John Beatty. Minutes prepared by Danielle Landwher

Prayer o f Blessing for the End o f a Semester Loving Father, our strength in adversity, our health in weakness, our comfort in sorrow, be merciful to your children who turn to you. Fulfill the promise given by your Son and send your holy Spirit to enlighten our minds and lead us to all truth. Bless, these, your children, as they begin their final exams. Enfold them in your peace, cover their fears with your love. Help them to remember the gifts you have given them, to use their intelligence honestly and wisely, to invest their time prudently, and not to neglect rest or prayer. Father, bless our departing graduates, transferring students, and others who will soon leave us for other endeavors. May your peace and strength be always upon them. And may we who remain continue to grow as a community of love, returning after a period of rest, refreshed and strengthened, to build up the Body of Christ, your Son, on our campus. We ask this in his name. Amen! Let us remember... we are in the holy presence of God. from Catholic Campus Ministry Kairos House - Wagner College Staten Island, NY 10301 Another in a series from University M inistry & Division of Student A ffa irs La Salle U niversity

The Franklin Institute is a proud Sponsor of la Salle Athletics - See Mutter Museum displays of human abnormalities Check out foot binding, body piercing tools & tattoo equipment Meet Nancy Etcoff, author of Survival of the Prettiest The Science of Beauty Learn the Science of Examine the origins of disgusting bodily functions, See all of the mushy, oozy, crusty, scaly, stinky things now on display until September 1, 2003 The Franklin Institute Science Museum 222 North 20th Street Philadelphia, PA 19103-1194 Go E x p l o r e r s! 215.448.1200 www.fi.edu

CONTINUING EDUCATION W ORKSHOP For Mental Health Professionals Psychotherapy Supervision Friday, May 2, 2003 1:15 p.m.-4:15 p.m. Dunleavy Room - Main Campus Kevin C. Riley, Ph.D. Director of Clinical Training, La Salle University, Psy.D. Program Free to Faculty* For Information or to Register call 215-951-1767 $10.00 if CEU credits as Psychologist are requested

EXPLORE THIS!! La Salle University Division of Student Affairs Weekly Events Calendar Saturday, April 26, 2003 to Friday, May 2, 2003 SATURDAY, APRIL 26. 2003 Mini Open House from 8AM - 4PM Tag Sale in Miguel Townhouse area from 12-4PM SUNDAY. APRIL 27. 2003 Liturgy @6:30PM in the Chapel MONDAY. APRIL 28. 2003 Liturgy in Chapel @1 PM TUESDAY. APRIL 29. 2003 Odds & Ends Day - from 11:30AM-2:30PM and 5:30-7:30PM in the Union Ballroom. An opportunity for graduating students to take care of last minute details. Pickup Commencement rain tickets; pay fines; return library books, buy Senior Week tickets; submit loan exit interviews, and more!! Confessions in Chapel from 3:45-4:15PM; Liturgy @4:30PM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30. 2003 Liturgy in Chapel @1 PM THURSDAY. MAY 1. 2003 Liturgy in the Chapel @ 1PM FRIDAY. MAY 2. 2003 All library fines, judicial fines, parking tickets, and other fees must be paid. Liturgy in Chapel @1 PM All residence halls, apartments, and townhouses close at 6PM

2003 Spring Sports Schedule April Th-Sat 24-26 Sun. Wed. 27 30 Tues. 6 Wed. 7 Track @ Penn Relays Lacrosse @ Temple @ George Washington (DH) Crew A-10 Championship Regatta @ Cooper River Cheery Hill, NJ @ George Washington Softball @ Dayton (DH) Softball @ Lehigh (DH) @ Fordham Lacrosse A-10 Championships (@ TBA) vs. Dayton (DH) Softball vs. Dayton (DH) Crew M.A.C.C.C. @ Fairfax, VA Track A-10 Championships @ Richmond vs. Dayton Softball vs. Coppin State (DH) @ Temple @ Drexel Sponsored by Athletics All Day 3:00 All D ay 2:00 TBA TBD All Day All Day 3:30 3:30

CAMPUS POSITIONS AVAILABLE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER Head Women s Volleyball Coach La Salle University s Athletic Department invites applications for the position of Head Women s Volleyball Coach. The candidate will be responsible for all aspects in the management of the Women s Volleyball Team and program. Previous college coaching experience is highly recommended and experience in recruiting is required. Must possess a strong personal commitment to work within an academic setting and philosophy of the institution. Assistant Coaches for Women s Basketball La Salle University s Athletic Department invites applications for two Assistant Coach openings for Women s Basketball. The candidates will be responsible for all aspects in the management of the Women s Basketball program, including but not limited to recruiting, budget management and scheduling. Previous college coaching experience is highly recommended and experience in recruiting is required. The candidate must possess a strong personal commitment to work within an academic setting and philosophy of the institution. These positions will be full-time and include a full benefits package including tuition remission and health benefits. Head Women s Soccer Coach La Salle University s Athletic Department invites applications for the position of Head Women s Soccer Coach. The candidate will be responsible for all aspects in the management of the Women s Soccer program, including but not limited to recruiting, budget management and scheduling. Previous college coaching experience is highly recommended and experience in recruiting is required. The candidate must possess a strong personal commitment to work within an academic setting and philosophy of the institution. This position is full-time and includes a full benefits package including tuition remission and health benefits. La Salle University is a Roman Catholic university in the tradition o f the De La Salle Christian Brothers and welcomes applicants from all backgrounds who can contribute to our unique educational mission. For a complete mission statement, please visit our website at www.lasalle.edu. To apply for any of these positions, please send letter of interest, resume and list of references to: John Lyons, Associate Athletic Director, La Salle University, 1900 West Olney Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 19141. Fax 215-951-1694. AA/EOE