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reasoning?"
should address the basic problems
around: It's just the opposite.
been getting in increasing amounts association.
Hunger Awareness Activities
**November 16-22, 1986:
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sponsored with St. Thomas More the University of Texas Health
Society, Law School
$
**Sunday, November 16
-Special prayers at all Masses on
Hunger in San Antonio and in the (Tentative) in Math Building 107 -
world
Ministries),
downtown San Antonio
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Homeless
Metropolitan
Science Center - Contact Dr. Urby
at 270-3900 for further information
Sponsored By
Campus Ministry
-Information table and display all
week in the University Center
-Penny Drive for the Hungry in
San Antonio and world, to be held
all around campus
-St. Mary's students to speak at
local High Schools on Hunger
Awareness, coordinated by Sandy
Silva
4. "Strategies for World Order" -
12 min.
**Thursday, November 20
1:00-5:00pm
-"World Harvest Day" program at
person, and now operates a operates
a center for the homeless in San
Antonio
Victims of war from various
countries tell their story
**Thursday, November 20
9:45am
-Children of War Presentation
-"African Calvary," a VCR tape on
hunger & poverty in Africa. To
reserve, call ext. 3213
-Residence Hall special
programming on Hunger
Awareness: Kathy Richter,
Coordinator
All activies are sponsored by
Campus Ministry-Contact Lois
Pridgen, 436-3213 for further
information.
********
All proceeds from collections
during HUNGER AWARENESS
WEEK will be distributed among
the following:
-Catholic Relief Services
-Battered Women's Outreach
-Catholic Worker House
-El Salvador Relief Fund
-Holy Rosary Church
"Invincible ignorance" would good look at the Capitol Fund
dictate that St. Mary's needs a Campaign lately?
By Jake Martinez
Contributing Writer
Page 3
November 18,1986
The Rattler-
**Wedenesday, November 19
10:20am 11:00am
-"Hunger in San Antonio," in TR
Aud., with Maria Berriozabal, San
Antonio Councilwoman - relating
personal experiences from her
**Thursday, November 20
7:00pm
-"African Calvary," a VCR tape on
hunger & poverty in Africa,
showing in the Library Media
Viewing Room
in Soccer Field. Proceeds will benefit
local and national hunger programs.
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Is the the university dedicated to first before embarassing what few
Let's do a little research. Does professional journalism as it says, real journalists there are at St.
St. Mary's have the reputation for or is that just more of the same Mary’s with this membership in a
producing quality journalists? Ask old lip service we students have national collegiate journalists'
accredited journalism program And don't let them kid you that
rolling first? they have nothing to hide. Taken a
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district
**Wednesday, November 19
11:3am-12:30pm
-All-Campus Soup & Bread
Lunch, in the University Center,
$2.00
-Food & Clothes Drive, co-
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The following is a student
response to the idea of a
SCJ chapter on St. Mary’s
campus.
By James Jarvis
Contributing Writer
**Monday, November 17,
7:00 p.m. **Friday, November 21
-"African Calvary," a VCR tape on 5:00-9:00pm
hunger & poverty in Africa, -St. Mary's students serving dinecr
showing in the Library Media at the SAMM Shelter Soup
Viewing Kitchen
campus functions. So far this year
they have had three performances, - The Business of Hunger, a
which included singing popular VCR tape that was available last
c.. .1 c.A ' Teyae conos at a nationa1 year. Call ext. 3213 to reserve.
Celebration, the St. Mary s -eaS songs at a national J
University sing and dance group, convention and performed for the
officially became a recognized sisters of St. Joseph's Convent. rTowfdrthmmanparldlabieby
student organization the fall On Thursday, November 13, «. +3913
semester. the Celebration group will be "IIhwhlij Earth
Celebration first appeared in performing between 9:00 and 11:00 Community" -10.5 minutes
1983, by Brother Don Boccardi, and pm, in the Coffee House Sub- , wFL N . 1 c
has been performing ever since. Lights. Straight Jacket" 11 min
The group sings and dances to Celebration is looking forward 3. •World Order Alternatives" -11
popular themes, such as Broadway to performing for the students of min
musicals, and performs at many the University!
increasing influence in our lives The Society for Collegiate
and in the way we communicate Journalists was founded on Dec. 6,
with each other. Our attempts to 1909 as Pi Delta Epsilon, the
study and use contemporary forms National Honorary Fraternity of
of communications can no longer Collegiate Mass Communications,
be narrowly focuseddd on such In 1975, Pi Delta Epsilon merged
specialties as interpersonal com- with Alpha Phe Gamma, a similar
munication, journalism, broad- organizationn. The merger of these
casting or organizational commun- two groups constitutes the present
ications because the technology is Society of Collegfiate Journalists,
forcing us now and will The Constitution SCJ declares
increasingly necessitate that we see that the purpose of the organization
these defferent contexts of is "to elevate the cause of mass
communication in one all pervasive communications; to teach the
context. ethics, technique and mechanics of
We must begin to discover and good communications; to encouage
utilize the new technologies to student particiipation in locall
increase the range and effectiveness campus communications medea-to
of personally satisfying foster the mutual welfare of the
communications because we are student media, to develop the truest
Members of Celbration put in several hours of rehearsal.
Point - Counterpoint : Journalism at St. Mary’s
now able to link with other fraternal spirit among its members; Out of 34 local newspaper, from administrators?
A m U e,. individuals one-on-one, to form and to reward student com- magazine, radio and television A tell-tale sign can be found in
--ne88-ug groups or communities growth municators for their efforts, stations contacted recently in a the university s Publication Board.
8 theorists maintain, communication serviced and accomplishments by telephone survey, only two St. The university is so dedicated to
With approximately 45 student is one way we grow as individuals admission to its membership." Mary s graduates were found work- professional journalism that it
organizations on campus already, and as a species, then Presently, 100 local chapters of ing in journalism. doesn’t even have a professional
the reader’s of this article may communications technologies may SCJ on college and university eit er one of t em had ever journalist on staff as was half-
wonder why I write about offer the greatest potential for campuses participate actively in the taken a journalism class at St. heartedly promised last year,
establishing one more the Society growth in the history of our SCJ sponsoring events for the Marys- Only one of them was an Professional journalism scares
of Collegiate ‘ Journalists, species. betterment of the membership and English Communication Arts administrators. They would prefer
Primarily I suppose because we are The Society of Collegiate the college or university major.. . . to "keep them down on the farm."
already experiencing the impact of Journalists is an organization community as a whole. nstead o organizing a one y They would prefer to keep them
what sociologists call the "New which has historically called Each new member receives the hearts club where fugurehead down on the farm." They would
Information Age" which is attention to and enhanced awareness insignia of the Society, a SCJ pin President, Vice-President and prefer pseudo journalists organizing
changing today the methods of of th critical need for higher, nore or dey, a certificate of membership Treasurer are elected by few elite a journalism social club. That
homnnommmnic X Sweeping refined, more homet more and copy of the Society’s buddies intyet:anotherado-nothing would keep the kids too busy to do
changes effected by technologies humanistic communication on Handbook. Four students are socia.. club,. ' ot 8et a any real investigative reporting,
ranging fron personal computers to college campuses and in society at needed to obtain a charter,
communications satellites have an large.
**Tuesday, November, Nov. 18 **Saturday, November 22
9:45am - 11:00am 1:00pm
-"Hunger in San Antonio," in --"Triathalon for Hunger: -
Math 107. A personal experience competition for couples (2 men, 2
presentation on local hunger, with: women, 1 each man & woman); 1
-Fr. Bill Davis, Co-founder of mile, 1/2 mile and 3 legged
the SAMM Shelter for the obstacle race - $5.00 entry fee per
-Jill Dwyer, a middle-class Please call ext. 3213 if you wish to
woman who became a street participate
’Celebration’ Now
Official Organization
professional collegiate journalist If the Rattler and ambitious
society because it desparately needs members of the English department
professional collegiate journalists, wish to sponsor professional
Or is that an example of "circular journalism at St. Mary’s they
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(San Antonio couple, to be held at the St. Mary's
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