U. NEWS Alabama Don Bennett keyboards sacred text. Bible On screen ... Don Bennett, a librarian al Jacksonville Stale U.. Ala , has developed a computerized Bible which shows text in English. Hebrew and Greek The program defines words, draws maps, pronounces any word and "if you gel divine revelation. you can enter your own little say-so loo." Bennett said The program, called Alethia-Amet after the Greek and Hebrew words for truth, is the result of Bennett's study of original Bible languages 'The Bible is a public domain work and I almost feel like I should give the program away It's (the program) not copyrighted — if someone takes it and completes it. I'll sit here smiling," he said ■ Editorial Staff, The Chanticleer, Jacksonville State U., AL Brother, Can You Spare an Inch? Twenty-five Phi Kap pa Tau fraternity brothers respond as spectators chant, “Stuff!” during a Greek Week car cramming event held by Psi Upsilon at Michigan State U. Each house had two minutes to fill a Yugo with the doors closed and stuffees jammed in to the waist. £ AT&T Is grade inflation caused by better students or lower grading standards? Do you feel there is grade inflation at your school? To give you an opportunity to express your opinions on important campus issues that afTect your life, the AI&I STUDLNT OPINION POLL will appear in each issue of U. The National College Newspaper. CALL 1-BOO-662-5511 Watch for the results of this month’s poll in U 1 s § s s I I SEPTEMBER POLL RESULTS IS IT A VIOLATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS TO HAVE BLOOD TESTED FOR AIDS WITHOUT CONSENT? YES 46% NO 54% IF BLOOD TESTS POSITIVE FOR AIDS VIRUS, SHOULD STUDENT BE TOLD? YES 90% NO 9% UNSURE 1% Florida Rape upsets frat reputations ... Philip Verzosa, president ol Pi Kappa Alptia al U ol Southern Florida (USF). has had to defend his fraternity's name lately because ol two Pi Kappa Alpha members not associated with USF who lace criminal charges in an alleged rape ol a Florida State U student "It's unfortunate we (Pi Kappa Alpha) have the same name One example will be used to stereotype the whole system." Verzosa said ■Todd Moore, Oracle, U. of South Florida Idaho To pay Or not to pay . .. The federal government has threatened the U ol Idaho (Ul) with a repayment bill ol $203,468 because ol vague statements in student financial aid guidelines issued 10 years ago federal otlicials say lhal Ul and Washington Slate U are now the only schools not to waver under pressure Irom the government "The University of Idaho is not about to lay down on this one like other schools." said Terry Armstrong. Ul director ol student services Ul officials say that the school should not have tu repay the ditference bkause students and financial aid officers misunderstood wtial information the government wanted ■ Stacy Burr, Argonaut, U. of Idaho Indiana Homeless get half-million ... An innovative multi service center lor the homeless will open this tall in South Bend, Ind , because ot the eltorls ol the Council ol Providers ol Services to the Homeless (COPOSH), and a hall million dollars Irom Ihe 0 ol Nolle Dame Uavid I Link, dean ol Ihe law school and COPOSH member, said Ihe purpose ol Ihe lacilily "is nol |usl to shelter Ihe homeless, but lo help people move iroin Ihe homeless condition back into society" Along will) a library, televi sion, sleeping and eating areas, Ihe shelter will provide alcohol and drug counseling, child care arid menial and medical health care Ihomas Mason, vice president lor Business Allans, said, "The lop reason Ihe university became involved iri this project is Ihe number ol students thal have been active in serving Ihe homeless in the past" Mason said lhal Ihe university will maintain Ihe silc as it does any other university building ■ Kelley Tuthill, The Observer, U. of Notre Dame, IN Louisiana The grapes Of wrath . . . Loyola IJ, La s dining services joined nationwide grape boycotts when they announced that campus restaurants would no longer serve or purchase California table grapes the United farm Workers (Uf W) have been boycotting grapes lor lour years, claiming the pesticides used on grapes are known carci nogens and are routinely sprayed on held workers Bill Temmink, director ol Loyola's Institute lor Human Hela lions, requested that Marriott Corporation, which supplies the University's dining services, boycott California grapes when he heard lhal Uf W's leader, Cesar Chaver, had to cancel a visit to Loyola U because he was loo weak Irom his hunger strike. Prior lo Marriott's boycott announce menl. Temmink said, "For them lo support this would be highly uncharacteristic" ■ Hank Steuver, The Mu roon, Ixiyoia IT., iJk Massachusetts Student sues for harassment ... a u of Massachusetts, Amherst student who says she was haras sed by Physical Education Prolessor Maurice Brosky has tiled a lawsuit against the university The suil claims Wendy Marshall was landed a note Itom Prolessor Brosky on I ebtuary 10. 198/, which began. Dear little girl to rny lull ." and concluded. "In the event you wanna me around call 55b 5555 Or drop by Hie pad I'll be lire one the psychedelic (SIC) underwear the suit alleges Bin ky handed Marslall this note during class and lold hei in come lo his ollice alter she read it Marshall liled a complaint with the Allnnalive Action Othcc the Afjni 1 hearing delermined campus sexual larassmenl pot ■ had treen violated, and sent Brosky a letter ol concur i Carol Booth. Marshall s lawyer said Ihe letter was sullicienl redress tor her (Marshall)" Booth said that Marshall is seeking $25,000 in damages against Brosky and $35,000 (rom the university ■ (ieorite Krurn \ MaHsachusettH Ihuly ( oln II of Mo Hachu.Hfl tn. Amherst Michigan Tuition refunds on the way ... Northern Michigan U '$ Board ol Control recently met to chanqr April's 14 6 percent tuition rise to 9 9 percent in support > Gov James Blanchard’s wish to keep tuition low in Mu t gan President James Appleberry raid tie wants to tv processing student refunds even though the tuition crease has not been lotrnallyappioved Donna Peane . president ol student allairs said, A quick response h. university will also help students wtio are Imali/ini) financial aid packages Appleberry said Ihe decision a 9 9 percent increase will create a delicil lor No: Michigan It ■ Mark laimkirm, The North VV Northern Michigan IJ Nebraska ■ "Adopt-A-College” sparks interest U ol Nebraska. Lincoln (UNI) may have a Inline because ol a program called Adopt A College wt started at Edenvale School in San Jose. Calil. to eti" elementary students to attend college Joshua ( sixth grader at Edenvale. said that adopting UN1 learning about it has made him want to attend Ihe in ty Bob Bruce, director ol university information a' decided to participate in Adopt A College alter lie re a lettei about it "Anytime you make an investment in y it’s a good investment Being a parent. I see • somelimes others can have a bigger influence on y people lhari parents." Bruce said UNI provided Carte a university sweatshirt and Bruce wrote Carter several about things going ori at UNI Carter said ol UNI "I the college I want to go to, but my Mom thinks it s I' away" Carter's sweatshirt will be passed on to student next year to begin Ihe program again ■ Viet Ayotte, Daily Nebraskan, U of Nobr Lincoln () Nevada Term paper ads axed ... No longer win « Student, red eyed and leeble at ttie end ol the semesii be able lo tind an ad lor a finished term paper in U ol Ni u. Reno's Sagebrush rtns Is primarily because Cm ,,al Justice Prolessor Ken Braunslein threatened legal. <>n because selling term papers is against Nevada law 'I (j happens again I'm going lo notify the attorney gen J. Braunsteiri said the ad that ran read, "RESEARCH 'AF ERS/16,2/8 lo choose from all subjects/ ’’ S 160 rush edilor Geoff Scburnaker said. "I thought runnii ft* ad was an ethical question, not a legal one When lound out it was a legal problem, we pulled Ihe ad )jr' Arnold, a spokesman lor Ihe company that sell'. ,(,Tj papers said, "The intent is not fo cheat We are a library ol information " ■ Doug Oakley, Sant-brush, t of Nevada, Keno