Oct. 20, 1989 Issue 5 Loquitur

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friday, oct. 20, 1989

cabrini. college, radnor, pa 19087

$1,500 theft at Woodcrest by Johanna Church and Jennifer Morri son Fifteen-hundred dollars worth of jewelry was stolen from Woodcrest last week. Karen Kerchusky, Maria Toth and Kim Keck woke up on the morning of Oct. 11 to find some jewelry missing. At first, they thought they misplaced it. But when Toth saw Keck's chain by the door without the dog tag that belonged on it, they grew suspicious. They discovered that Keck was missing two rings and a dog tag while Toth was missing five rings. Immediately, the girls reported their missing property to security and their resident assistant and later learned of similar experiences occurring throughout the dorm. Other girls in W oodcrest reported two men walking into their rooms while they were sleeping. Upon entering the rooms,

each of the girls awoke, frightening the intruders who then walked back out before being questioned. Keck, Toth and Kerchusky concluded that when the men entered their room and they did not awake, that the men proceeded to steal what they could. Radnor police were brought in to investigate the incidents. Unconfirmed reports state that around three a.m. two men were brought into Woodcrest by two residents of the dorm after paritals. The investigation is still underway by Radnor police. "It's really scary to have guys in your room when you are not aware of it,' ' Keck said. ''Fortunately, we weren't raped.'' Toth' s parents were more upset about the locks than the jewelry. Keck said that there should be a mandatory guard in each dorm at night, for about eight to nine hours.

Parking privileges for some Out not for all by Mark Gudas A new plan to reserve parking spaces in the Sacred Heart Hall parking lot is causing controversy between students and faculty. The 22 spaces nearest the Widel).erCenter and Sacred Heart buliding are going to be reserved for faculty, staff, and handicapped. Nearly every college has some area set aside for faculty, staff, and handicapped to park. Dean of Students, Robert Bonfiglio, received letters from members of the campus community requesting new parking spaces. Bonfiglio forwarded these letters to Dan Neyer, head of the parking committee. Neyer and the other members on the committee got together and decided to reserve the spots nearest the Widener Center and Sacred Heart building. In addition to the new spaces, the new parking stickers are available at student services. Students who do not have parking stickers are advised to get them. Failure to purchase these stickers will lead to punitive action. The seven spaces nearest to the ramps at the Widener Center were originally for the residents of the mansion. The area was well lighted and if the women wanted an escort service they could get it from security. There has been no official word as to when this new parking situation is going to

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"At :firstl wasexcited, I never had As the two color television sets blare out pre-game cotmnentary, sophomoJ:c Matt Hodlofski surrounds himself with the passion of watching his favorite sporting event with his good buddies. Although he was taking in all of his favorite pastimes, he could not help but feelenviousofhisfatherwho was in San Francisco,on business, and bad planned toattendgamesfourand five of the World Series. Game two of the l 989Fall Classicwas about to begin. Al Michaels and Tim McCarver, both of ABC Sports werediscUS8ing the in-game highlights,whenall of a sudden..... .. I was watching the pre.game show and Al Michaels said,' you won't believe l this,' and the picture went fuzzy;; Hodlofs.kisaid. After a short time, Johnny Benchand Jack Buck.of 1210WCAU, over

anything to do with an earthquake before." Hodlooiki'sfatherwasriding in.a caron a back road in San Francisco.when the quakehit. • ''Whentheykeptreportingon theearthquake, I realize4 that it ·wasbiggerthan I • originally thought," be said. Mr. Hodlofs.kibadbeen in touchwith bis family. about an hour before the quake. When be called.he badmentioned that he needed a place to sleep. The next time'tbfflfie Hodlofm.' s had any contact with Mr.Hodlofski wasabout an hourlater,after the officialwordof the

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get underway. Anyone can park in the Sacred Heart lot, except for the spots reserved for security and handicapped, despite the fact that the other spaces are painted "reserved.'' It does not matter if you live here or are a commuter as long as you have a parking sticker. Residents can park there late at night and get a security escort back to the dormitory if they are afraid to walk. Until a work order is put in to paint the spaces "reserved" security can't issue tickets. The addition of the Grace Hall parking lot has cut down on the parking problem somewhat. Many students do not know about the new change that is about to occur. Some had different opinions about the Grace HaU lot. Some think it is good, while others think it is bad. "It does not make sense to reserve spots for faculty when they have the Grace Hall pi.trkingJot to park in,'' Diane Glancey said. "The students need those spaces nearest the Widener Center more so than the faculty." "I have a problem with parking in Grace HaU and having to take the longer walk, especially if I am late for class," Christy Early said. "The parking situation could pose a problem in the wintertime because if it snows I do not wantto walk the long distance between Grace Hall and Sacred Heart,'' said Chuck Ganime. "I usually end up parking farther away than I want but I don't have any

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quake. All th•t was learnedin that conversation was that he wassafe andunbanned. It wasn't untilthenext day, Oct. 18, that the Hodlofsk.ifamily knew any details&om bim. #CAD lknow11dlaltliewomtidap dumpy hotel and

Some of the spaces behind Sacred Heart hall which will become reserved. (Photo by Mark Gudas) major problems with the parking situation.'' where," said Edward Christ, assistant Faculty are more aware about the new professor of business administration. spaces that are about to go into effect. "It makes sense to have the new spaces ' 'The new spots are going to be there but where they are going to be because teachers I am not going to use them,'' said Dr. Carter have more books to carry than the students. Craigie, professor of English and commu- It is common courtesy to the teachers. I don't nications. "I do not mind the walk and really care where the spaces are but I do besides that it is good for you." care that teachers are inconvenienced." "We were told at last week's faculty "I will use the new spaces ifl am late for senate meeting that new spots were going to be reserved, but we do not know exactly more Parking on 9

inside perspectives ...... 2, 3

Cabrini's

news ................ 4, 5, 9

Hollywood

features .... ...... 6, 7, 8

Connection

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