The Merciad, Oct. 20, 1994
The Merciad, Oct. 20, 1994
October 20,1994
         Lakers crusht
        Pace University
        52 -13 in\1994
         Homecoming*
                                                                            Crew Concert Controversy
                                                                            By Anne L. McNeils                      going to do something, they may      Clubs and Orga niza tions room on
       See story on page                                                    Copy Editor                             want to look at the unfairness of    the second floor of the Union.
               8.                                                                                                   the budget to the crew team. I
                                                                                                                    don't know who else is going to
                                                                                                                                                         Paydock sa id all students are wel-
                                                                             Andrea Peterson spoke to MSG                                                come to attend.
                                                                            reps on behalf of the crew team at      do it if it's not student govern-        SAC Chair Rich Straub re-
                                                                            Monday's meeting. Peterson              ment"                                viewed last week's activities. He
                                                                            asked MSG to loan the crew team            Paydock said MSG should in-       said 25 percent of the profits from
                                                                            all or part of a $ 1,500 fee required   vestigate "reasons why the crew      last week's Coffeehouse were
                                                                            to supply sound for a concert the       team doesn't have the funding        donated to the Erie County Food
                                                                            team is sponsoring.                     they need" for uniforms or travel    Bank. Twenty-five percent ofthis
                                                                                The concert, which is sched-        expenses and suggested tabling       week's proceeds will benefit
                                                                            uled for November 12, is a fund-        the discussion until next week's
    NationaP Chemistry fWeel|                                               raiser for the team. Peterson said
                                                                            proceedsfromthe event will help
                                                                                                                    meeting. Paydock said he would
                                                                                                                                                         Amnesty International and an-
                                                                                                                                                         other 25 percent will be donated
                                                                                                                                                         to Rape Crisis Intervention, Straub
      On Saturday, Nov. 5, the Brie section of the American Chemicaf                                                talk to Russo this week and report
    Society will sponsor a day of hands-on chemistry activities at the      pay for uniform and travel ex-          to reps at the nex t MSG meeting.    said.
    Millcreek Mall. Participation in the event will include Mercyhurstj     penses that are not covered by the      ^Paydock also discussed the suc-       Paydock said he had heard from
    College, Allegheny College, Edinboro University, Gannon Univen          team's budget                           cess of the first day of National    a company regarding a candle
    sity and Penn State-Behrend students, area high school science                MSG President George              Collegiate Alcohol Awareness         holder for the Grotto. There is a
    teachers and representatives of local industry. The main goal of the    Pay dock said, "In the past we          Week. There was a picnic in          "wrought-iron candle holder"
    activity is to stimulate younglpeople's interest in science. The        have stayed away from athletic          Garvey Park on Monday after-         available|from an Erie church,
    activity is for, all science education majors, as well as science or    events ... as a student govern-         noon. Paydock said it was "a lot     Paydock said/It holds 50 candles
    elementary education majors. Anyone interested in participating hi      ment, we do support athletics but       of fun. A lot of great things hap-   and can be purchased for $75.
    the mall show should contact Dr. Todd Trout in Zurn 305i                we cannot afford to support ath-        pened."                                Paydock said he and MSG Trea-
                                                                            letics financially."                      The Spring Festival committee      surer Darrin Tovtin would go see
                                                              t
                                                                              Peterson said the team plans to       has been meeting on a weekly         the candle holder this week. Reps
    Hurst Bread BoxjAward 1                                                 pay MSG back, but they need the
                                                                            money before the concertbecause
                                                                                                                    basis to start planning for/this
                                                                                                                    year's festival, which is tenta-
                                                                                                                                                         unanimously approved a motion
                                                                                                                                                         allowing Paydock and Tovtin to
      The Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwestern Pennsylvania             they have to pay for the sound up       tively scheduled | for April 29,     purchase the candle holder ifthey
    wilf recognize Mercyhurst College with a Bread Box Award for            front Some reps questioned why          1995. Paydock said the commit-
    participation in three 1993 projects.!Mercyhurst donated 2,1325                                                                                      are satisfied with it
                                                                            the crew team could not borrow          tee plans to sponsor someone in           Sophomore Rep. Stacey
    pounds*of food in the fall of 1993, raised $400 from a film             the money from the athletic de- J       the Erie area who is in need of      Fitzpatrick and Senior Rep. Matt
    presentation and discussion In October 1993 and also raised $19050      partment Peterson said a repre-         medical and financial support The    Adams were elected to co-chair
    through charging admission to student activities. Mercyhurst^           sentative from the crew team            committee already has "a couple      the Winter Formal.                 |
    contributions earned second place*in the college division of 'the       spoke to Athletic Director Pete         people in mind," said Paydock.         Tovtin named the first Rep. of
    awards.                                                                 Russo. Russo reportedly said the          Paydock said there is a plan to    the Week. Fitzpatrick was se-
                                                                            athletic department cannot give         contact alumni this year to donate   lected based on her dedication to
                                                                            or loan the money to the crew
    Christmas on Campus                                               I     team.
                                                                                                                    money or services to the festival.
                                                                                                                    He said he wants to "invite the
                                                                                                                                                         MSG, Tovtin sa id. Fitzpatrick was
                                                                                                                                                         given a Mercyhurst mug in rec-
      It seems far away, but it's time to start planning for Christmas on     Junior Rep. Charlie Caryl said,       Board of Trustees, faculty* and       ognition of her service.
    Campus. Sign-ups for the organizational committee will be held in       "We might have an obligation to         administration" to the festival.        MSG meetings are held every
    the Union next week. A meeting will be helditext Wednesday, 0$L         do something for some students"         "Let's make this a community,"        Monday at 8:30 p.m. in the Gov-
    26 at 8 p.m. in Preston 314.                                            if there is a need for the money.       said Paydock.                         ernment Chambers of the Union.
                                                                                MSG Adviser Cass Shimek                The festival committee meets       All MSG meetings are open.
                                                                            said, "If student government is         every Tuesday at 9:30 p.m. in the
    Youth on a Missionl
    I On Saturday, Oct 8,10 members of the National Criminal Justice
     Honor Society and the Criminal Justice Club participated in a Tug
     of War sponsored by Youth on a Mission. The mission, which
     focuses on programs for area youth, promotes its motto, "Life£+
        neat ion and Pride - Drugs and Crime = Success." Mercyhurst sent
     a HI en's team and a women's team. The men's teamSreceivediii
                                                                            HOMECOMING
     plaque and T-shirts for the Best Pull.                                   Mmiimmn "m *tnw
                                                                                                                Darrin Tovtin and Abha Nix were crowned Homecoming
     This week in sports                                                                                        king and queen last Saturday during half-time at the
                                                                                                                Mercy hurst-Pace football game. The Lakers triumphed 52-13 in
      The hockey team opens;its 1994-95 seasonjon Saturday night                                                he game at Erie Veterans Stadium.
     against Seneca College at 7:30 p.m. at the Mercyhurst Ice Center.|                                                                        Photo by Craig Rybczynsld
     The game will be broadcast on WMCE. The football game against
     GW. Post will also be broadcast on WMCE on Saturday aftcrnoom
                Friday
          Partly cloudy; high
               around 60.     I
               Saturday                                                      The       Court:           Frank
         Partly sunny; lows 35                                               Basco,Amy Baxter, Rich
         - 45; highs upper 50s                                               Straub, Erin McGuinness,
              to mid 60s.                                                    Darrin Tovtin, Aisha Nix,
                                                                             Chris Fiely, Beth Hurrianko,
               Sunday                                                        Matt Adams, Danielle
          Chance of showers;                                                 Baginski
         lows in the 30s; highs
          mid 50s to low 60s.
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By Terri Ressler                     Europe, with Dr. Michael                           was pure chaos," Trisha Klosky,           the students agreed that none of        Wol per took a longer-term view
Merciad Contributing Writer          McQuillen, or Issues in Multi-                     junior, said. "We arrived a15 a.m.        the spots they visited looked bet-    ofthe experience. "By having th is
                                     cultural ism with Brian McHugh.
                                           • j
                                                                                         and people were riding around           ter to them than Engleberg. The        international experience, you gain
                                     Both classes were accepted for                     like! crazy on their scooters al-        small resort town, they said, was      a greater appreciation for other
  When most Mercyhurst students core requirements.                                      ready.                                   an ideal location, the train station   countries and people," he said. "It
                                   *j* i
come back from summer break,            The  students   sat  in  class  be-                  "And the -people were so            was* right across from the stu-        is a very exciting time for the
they tell tales about spending their tween  two   and  four  hours   a  day             friendly,'* she said.                    dents' hotel and] the town was         development of an international
long days working for minimum        for  each  course,   but   the  atmo-               . After Italy, the students split off   surrounded by mountain trails that     studies program, given the cli-
wage and their nights drinking       spheretwas    very   relaxed.   Class              into groups to travel to France,         were ideal for either hiking Or        mate in central Europe during the
coffee at Denny's. But for 20 stu-   time  included   many     things   be-             Holland, Spain and other places.         biking. There was also a com-          past few years."
dents, their summer stories are a    sides lectures.  One   field  trip  in-            The students visited local land-         plete athletic center at the stu-        The program cost about $4,500
little different The doors of the    volved   spending    a  weekend      in            marks, explored the night scenes         dents' disposal and the pubs and       for airfare, room, board, classes
world opened for them, through       Munich,   Germany.    Students   could             and learend a lot about the people       discotheques were not far away.        and a 15-day unlimited Eurorail
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their participation in the           shop,  visit  local   hangouts     and             in the countries they visited.             Klosky said, "My favorite thing      Pass. Financial aid is available to
Mercyhurst Summer Abroad Pro- explore the culture of the city.                              "You can go to one country,          about Engleberg was walking out        those who are eligible. Further
gram in Europe.                      One requirement for the trip was                   such as Holland, and experience          of my hotel room onto the terrace      information about the next
    John Wolper directs the pro- a tour of Dachau, the first concen-                    five or six different cultures in        every single morning and seeing        Mercy hurst Summer Abroa d Pro-
gram and he and the students who tration camp in Nazi Germany.                          one place," Palmisano said.              nothing but snow-capped moun-          gram is availablefromWolper at
participated in the program left       "The feeling I got when going                       When they came back, most of          tains." 'ffpPI'v                       extension 2338.
Pittsburgh International Airport through the camp was indescrib-
July 7, to begin their adventure. able," Bridgette Palm isano, a jun-
   Wolper is a strong supporter of ior, said. "There is an eerie pres-
global education and said it offers ence in the^air that makes you
students a wonderful experience, wonder how something such as
because "the world is shrinking the massacres there could have
 and as a society and as individu- occurred."                                            By Jule Gardner                         Dever said two carloads came           mitted.
als, we need to be more aware of       After the students finished their                 Senior Writer                           looking for the Mercyhurst stu-        to campus from the Stadium
our global partners."                studies, they were off for a week                                                           dent the next day and found out he     Lounge.
  The students' home base for the of travel on European railroads,                           Slurred phone calls made late       was in the library.                        According to Dever, the boy
month of their tour abroad was in using their Eurorail Pass, that al-                    at night to the Baldwin desk have          The student was warned by a         told the students he was "dis-
 Engleberg, Switzerland, in the lowed unlimited travel during the                        been traced to a student who did        friend about their intentions and      placed" or homeless and needed
 heart of the Swiss Alps. There, at time the pass was good.                              not know how to use the phone           called security. Security appre-       somewhere to stay.
 the SchillerrUniversity Swiss         The students traveled together                    system, according to Bud Dever,         hended a few in the grou p nea r the     The students called security to
 Branch, students could take ei- to Italy to explore Florence and                        director of security.                   library and another carload at the     check it out Erie police arrived
 ther one or both of the courses J Rome.                                                    Tony Prima vera, a night desk        parking lot near Weber Hall.           and said the boy had a history of
 offered: A History of modem           "Italy—Florence in particular,                    attendant!at Baldwin JHall, re*            Erie police said a report had       running a way and took him home,
                                                                                         ported possible harassment after        been filed and declined to give        said Dever.              $
                                                                                         receiving numerous unintelligible       details or confirm the name of the      "Our students were very wise to
                                                                                         phone calls. Dever said the calls       student.!                              handle it the way they did, | he
                                                                                         were made by an intoxicated stu-           Dtver said the individuals are      said.                         |
                                                                                         dent trying to call relatives in an-    from the Mil I creek and Wa terford       On Wednesday, Oct. 12 secu-
                                                                                         other country.                          areas and Millcreck police have        rity and Erie police responded to
                                                                                             Security was able to trace the      been notified about the suspects.      a call concerning a possibly dis-
                                                                                         calls and the student received a        No arrests were made because a         placed boyiwho followed two
                                                                                         crash course on the Mercyhurst          specific crime had not been com-       Mercy hurst students walking back
                                                                                         dialing formula. The whole inci-
                                                                                         dent turned out to be a "nonsensi-
                                                                                         cal-type thing," said Dever,
                                                                                            In other security news, an off-
                                                                                         campus student reported being
                                                                                                                                 Eco Tip of the Week
                                                                                         stalked by a group of "skin-head
                                                                                         types" after an altercation at a        In order reduce waste and
                                                                                         townhouse party, said Dever.
H o l d t h a t t h o u g h t V a m p i r e L e s b i a n s o fW h e r e ?
By Heather Marshall
Merciad Staff Writer
                                                                           Anne M. Schleicher
                                                                           Features! A&E editor
                                                                                           Going Green
                                                                                         By Heather Marshall
                                                                                         Merciad Contributing Writer         cycling of paper. In addition to
                                                                                                                             these ind iv id ua 1 concepts, the cl ub
                                               INERS                                          Students who feel strongly will also provide weekly env iron-
                                                                                         about environmental issues such mental facts and tips to the
                                                                                         as recycling are welcome to at- Merciad.
                                                                                         tend a meeting of the Environ- [pf the club's plans sound like an
                                                                                         mental Awareness Club. This is a interesting way to accomplish the
                                 Jim> Leonard, Jr                                        new club concerned with the re- environmental issues that concern
                                                                                         cycling, reduction and reusing that you, come to the next meeting, in
                                 ATTHE                                                   goes on, or doesn't go on, at the Government Chambers. Help
                                 MERCYHURST COLLEGE                                      Mercyhurst. The meetings are implement and discover newways
                                 TAYLOR LITTLE THEATRE                                   held every other Wednesday to protect the environment, both
                                                                                         night, at 8:45, in the Student Gov- globally and iiuyour own per-
                                                                                          ernment Chambers in the Union. sonal space.
                                 WEDNESDAY, OCT 19 at 8:00 PM                                 Members say they hope to
                                 THURSDAY, OCT 20 at 8:00 PM                              implement a recycling program,
                                 FRIDAY, OCT 21 at 8:00 PM                                as well as make the college com-
                                 SATURDAY, OCT 22 at 8:00 PM                              munity aware of the need for en-
                                 SUNDAY, OCT 23 at 2:30 PM                               vironmental protection and what
                                                                                          they can do about it. Some ideas
                                                                                         the club has already discussed are
                                 824-2401                                                the suggestion that the school
                                                                                         adopt an alternative to Chemlawn,
                                                                                         and the concept of individual rc-
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                                                                                has his/her own interests and ca-        sor to push you to your* limits.
        Are you registeredito vote?                                             pabilities. For some of them the
                                                                                things that they do may be all that
                                                                                they can handle. If you or I , for
                                                                                                                         Unfortunately,INick, the school
                                                                                                                         has to function at the standard of
                                                                                                                                                                 Sincerely,
                                                                                                                                                                 Vyom Bhuta
                                                                                                                                                                 Junior, Marketing major
                             .ms&§?-                                                                                     the average student You should
 Quotes compiled by TraiiCross                                                  that matter, choose to be more
                                                    .v.".
                                                 sssisss
 Brian Armbrech _lghoiiiore,' Ibgy/Chemistry:
 "No, I really donHlHw what's {HBMon and I hon-
 estly don't have a clueTl don't tl^^pfiat|['m going to
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 vote.                                                                          By Jule Gardner                                                               surprisingly large audience.
                                                                                Senior Writer                                                                   But let's say a woman searches
 Jeff Spitler, Junior, Elemenjpy Education:                                                                                     A look at                     out those bookstores and college
 "Yes, but I'm probably not       g to vote because I                                Anne Wilson Schaef, in her                                               classrooms, grows and changes
 think that I should be educatjp about the issues in the
                                                                                book' Women's Reality, de-                     feminist                       because of them. Let's say she
                                                                                scribes the white male system                                                 hurdles over mainstream's ob-
 elections."                                                                    (otherwise known as patriarchy)                writings                       stacles and finds a voice unde-
                                                                                                                                                              fined by patriarchy. How is she
 Will Sauve, Junior, Biolg^fcemistry:
                                                                                not as reality, but as pollution. It
                                                                                is difficult to recognize white male          and issues                      affected when she discovers a
 "No. I don't like campaig ^ ^ ? i don't have the time                          rules, role playing and stereotypes                                           voice of a woman, about women,
                                                                                as we breath in the thick of it                                               makes those in her home, college,
 to look into candidates. Whenlt comes time, I will                             Male domination is not natural - it      having children, succeed through office and life uncomfortable? As
 look close into it."                                                           is created.                              an adversarial approach, you are Schaef would say, she grabs her
                                                                                  Although written rather simplis-       filling a quota, keeping the family solar plexus and runs.
 Jen Wilson, Sophomore, Biology Education:                                      ticall y, Schaef encourages women        together is your responsibility.       JShe begins to think she is en-
 "No, I wasn't planning on voting. I haven't thought                            and men to step far enough away          Such ideas become part of who tering an exclusive club with se-
                                                                                from what we think is reality to         we are, affecting our ideas of our- cret passwords and mottoes, and
 about the elections."                                                          recognize the myths.                     selves and our actions.              although she is aware that this
                                                                                    One such myth: women today             Outside the pollution, this is, of makes her among others, it is not
  Susan Colter, Sophomore, Archaeology/                                              trying to "have it all" - career,   course, oxymoron ic Self-knowl- enough to take away the real fear
  Anthropology:                                           %                     marriage, family. The phrase has         edge cannot come from others, - Aloneness.j? The voice she
                                                                                become so overused it's moot             yet where are women's voices? worked so hard to gain continues
  "Yes, I will vote. I think it's important to have a say in                    Economic situations necessitate          They are stifled in this thing we to live inside herself but she be-
  what is going on."                                                            women's       w
                                                                                                 °rk (never mind         think is reality and if they shout gins to wondeitif she should let
                                                                                whether she is educated or enjoys        about the reality, they are met those outside the club hear it After
  Hillary Hamilton, Senior, Interior Design: *g                                         so) and tradition dictates       with disdain, sarcasm and often a all, how easy is it to explain pol-
  "Yes, I'm going to vote. The campaigns get more                               she be the nurturing aspect of the       hearty laugh.                        lution if she is one*of the few
  interesting every year. I definitely care about whatfis                       family. She is all things to all           In the 1990s there is a time and around her who can see, smell
                                                                                people and perhaps widely re-            a place for women's issues: book and taste it? Through her educa-
  going on. Too many people have no idea what's going                           spected for it                           stores and a few college class- tion she has pulled herself away
  on. I'm glad that my vote is going to be taken seri-                             In effect, she is selfless - with-    rooms. Always on the fringe of from it partially. Completely get-               -*•"
  ously."                                                                       out self. This is a common argu-         the mainstream, feminism is still ting out means being on the out-
                                                                                ment in feminist circles, espe-          a dirty word. And no wonder side of nearly everything and ev-
  Melissa Boyd, Freshman, Communications/                                       cial ly when discussing the impor-       with the likes of Rush Limbaugh eryone she has known.
                                                                                tance of voice. Across the socio-        declaring women who assert              "When we dead awaken," as
  Political Science:,                                                           economic spectrum, women gain            themselves as "feminazis," a hei- Ibsen wrote, is a moment of both
    I'm not registered but I want to vote. I think candi-
  III *                                                                         self-knowledge through others'           nous term comparing women to exhilaration and fright. Still, I'd
                                                                                definitions and perceptions. Wc          genocidal murderers but accepted just as soon open my eyes. And
  dates should win on their own merit, not the faults of                        are told: you justify yourself by
                                                                                                                                                                                                        «"•
^ ^ t - t ^ ^ * • » » • * T * • .»
                musical respects.
                 Jesus & Mary Chain's newest album, Stoned & Dethroned is just
                barely two stars out of four.
OCT. 20,1994
                                                                              THE MERCIAD                                                                                      PAGE 7
an atom which sailed between the gaps of his clenched Gst and             By Joel Pentz                           impenetrable defense kept the          Division II game."
swirled into an atmosphere of infinite possibilities.                     Merciad Staff Writer                    visitors scoreless.                      Cynthia Nay lor put the Lakers
      Is this a dream I'm experiencing? It can't be'reality. Some                                                   Coach Hartis was quite pleased       ahead with a nice volley from the
fundamental laws of physics are being broken. But it feels real. As         The Women's Soccer Team (0-           with the result saying, "We put        top of the penalty box. LeMoyne
an atom I can see and touch another atom*?My breath draws shorter 1), ranked second in the country,               forth a solid performance against      pulled even with one of their own
and my heartbeat races as I am lifted into the air by the wind.           won both of it's matches this past      the number eightteam in the coun-      in the second half, pushing the
   I'm flying in Cyberspace. The hallucinating realm in which users week and has put itself in a very             try. The team could have actually      game into overtime. In a game in
immerse themselves in infinitely variable computer-generated uni-         good position to earn the coveted       won by more on the day." He a lso      which the Lakers had 35 shots on
verses, otherwise known as virtual reality. Entry*to this make-           automatic berth into this year's        remarked that, The girls were a        goal, it was only deserving that 2
believe world requires special cyber gear (helmet, glove, bodysuit) Final Four.                                   bit unhappy with the resu 11, sh ow-   of those found the net in over-
which is hooked up to a computer. Sensors within the gear track               On Saturday the team"faced          ing the high standards which have      time. Claire Scanlan and Becky
body movement and subsequently re-align that movement with the tough regional opponent                            become part of our program."           Miller did the honors.
 corresponding virtual body in a computerized three dimensional           Bloomsburg University. In a game           Tuesday night saw LeMoyne              The weekend brings matches
world. All this means, of course, that you have the power to change that will probably determine this             attempt to kick the Lady Lakers        against       Canisius       and
 the laws of physics if you do not like them. For approximately season's, regional champion, the                  off the park rather than play soc-     Shippensburg for the women. The
 $250,000 your dreams can become a reality.                               Lady Lakers battled to a decisive       cer. Coach Hartis was disgusted        season is nearing a close, but the
      God (the one that exists) made sure that we comprehend one 2-0 victory. Tracy Cross and Erin                with the officiating at LeMoyne        experience and work ethic of the
 billion bits of information per second just by looking at something. Stewart both found the back of              commenting, The officia ting was       Lady Lakers makes another ap-
 You probably already knew that our bodies control "squillions of the net while Stacy Bortz and the               the worst I have ever seen in any      pearance in the Final Four likely!
 complex processes with every passing moment" (you definately had
 to know this to pass Biology j 101).'But now, in this moment,
 computers are getting closer to translating that 'real world.'
    Jaron Lanier, founder of Virtual Reality rest arch, predicts a future
  world without words as people conceptualize images faster than
                                                                              Harriers' finish second
                                                                          By Greg Troyer                          continued to run well. She broke       9th place. Nicole Putt rounded
 columns of numbers or lines of texts (100 bits per second). Steven Mericiad Sports Writer                        into the top five with fourth place    out the scoring positons for the
 Levy, who writes for Macworld says "1,000 words Will die with                                                    showing in 20:37 for the 3.1 mile
  every image used to convey a complex idea."                                  The Mercyhurst men's and           course. Freshmen Bridget               Lady Lakers by placing 15th in
     Woooah ! Maybe Prince was ahead of his time when he changed women's cross country teams both                 Holzheimer and Wendy Lam part          23:18. Congratulations go out to
  his name to... uuh what was his name again ? I won't even pretend ran to second place team finishes             secured 7th and 8th places re-         all members of the squads?for
  to understand what's going on. All I know is that they are saying        at the Ed inboro University North-     spectively in 21:27. Katie Fox         their outstanding efforts this past
  I've got a chance of playing God in the future and I want in. Don't west Pennsylvania Invitational on           followed quickly in 21:30, taking      weekend.
  you ?                                                                    Saturday,  October  15.
     In my world (that's what it will be because I'll be the one defining   jBoth Laker squads easily out-
  it) I can trounce Michael Jordan in a one on one game just for a cheap distanced crosstown foe Gannon,
  thrill. On second thoughts, who needs conventional sports? I can         making it a clean sweep for
  make up the rules to my own game, hook up with Cedric in Oregon Mercyhurst* this past!weekend
  via modem and compete in the annual nerdathon challenge. The             with the men's soccer team vie-
  winner's reward is subject to the imagination. But then again so is tory. Mercyhurst also easily de-
   the losers.                                                             feated  Allegheny  College.
       Next to virtual reality, reality seems boring. Why watclj other         Freshman Jeff Welch led all
   people become sports sure for instance, when you can experience         Laker men with an 8th place fin-
   their rise to fame in a virtual world? All you have to do is let the    ish in 36:08. Mike Brown fol-
   computer, instead of your senses, interpret reality. Then you can       lowed Welch \L -36:30 for 9th
   have anything you want. And you won't have anyone else bothering place. Dan Chase and Tom O'Dea
   you. Just you, your computer and your imagination. * *   !
                                                                     \££j  finished the 6.2 mile course in
      I'm looking forward to the future. There's just a couple of things   37:16 and 37:17 respectively.
   thatbotherme. After I've imagined everythingl could possibly wish Their performances were good
    for, what will I do then? Won't 1 be a little bored? Maybe it's the for 11th and 12th places.*'The
    unobtainable that keeps dreams and the imagination alive. And,         Hurst's top five was rounded out
    then, what will be the real world?                                     by Scth Carl's 15 th place finish in
        Won't the necessity of feeding always keep one foot firmly         38:04.                * j       pf           I
    entrenched in the real, real world? Maybe it was a dream alter all.       In the ladies race Melissa Hall     Lady Harriers line up at Edinboro Invitational
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