WJkNOTh So hrM* you .ur m l astet 11 b innjM 11 s not like* the I.»•*i nmr you 'mu Jiric ihin mas I w !«»Ui \c,ih ago III lac t the lost thirr veais have* hiought mii li sWrrjitn^ i hallgt v vou’ie not rvrn vine* you arr in b .*ht«■ i n I in ope So you consult \oui Ueikrles Mast I guide, (hi tf>s /,/tftv itt hfistnn / uurf *r I hr i r sou find a!) v on wed to know .dn>ut traveling the r\rt « hanging tenain 1 In guides tell you the • heaprst places to eat. tire places to sleep, hot pl.ues to visit and sights you don't want to miss \nd their are • leal, detailed maps t<» he lp sou get thel e ( hailenging Marsaid s ttavrl guide series. 1st \ (>o, tin Betkelrv guides provide (intent inhumation on tias el sights, tanging limn the u\ and dangeious teiiam ol Maska to the hit athtakmg (.i and ( anvon to ( enti al \rnet u a all plat es th.it tit into a college student s bud get l he luniks ait put togeth ei hv V* l <»t ( alifoi nta Beikeles. student writers and II rditoiv lra\elwnteis ojxiate oil alwuit a $'»<• dally budget \mliew iiaibotii. pro jet i coordinator, sacs Berkeley was < hosen l>et ausr it is < on sidei c*oks pin ed Inmi $1 I rv0 to $1 r» M) and the 1 larvanl senes < ostm^ ttoin SI 1 hr> to $17 «»'» "Win ii is ihe llerkrlet (nudes have II.i'll tlu* year, tse have suit slant e saw Mark leinplrton .1 m mm .11 Harvard t and publishing dirmoi Ini (hr /rf't (*> series “the sltle is uni I asl I nasi U'isns West ( nasi it's an minimal versus plat It i al appiiMt Ii 11 mi IVtla irs guides an* mil mm, with tour mote set 10 It 11 the stands lliis seal along vsilh updalt-d vet sums 11I die fiiut originals irlcavd II itie experiences ihr nuns endured shots thinugh in itieii tsoi k. die luniks stiimld tare tsell “We had nne tsriiei in Komania. in I he reunite ruial area, who tot three claw « ouldnt line! am f o< mI , ” K.hIxuii saw “He had moiin hut jusi cnuldn t find a place He* exentualh l>egged a lartnc i to let him do choirs, milking cows and thing*. ill oltlel local. Wiiteiv in (■ 11 a t r ni a I .< nin detained in llit u bus twin' lot loul hour* h\ giiririllav < >ne mi tKMtrll in Managua ami anoihei got taught in I'anaiua in lh<- irakr of iiotv following lhr I S intrncnllon in I'I'Wi \ntl\rl anoihri v|kih a night in a livri valid hai in \la\ka aftei a plant- wav ft nerd In make an cinergrnt v landing l oi dir lime being, / rl i and ilv <;V\rai rxivtfiitr remain* tfw hudgel travel vriirv liavrd on il* cndin.int e and reputation Ifm Harbom think* dir time hav i tune lor a i h inge “I expet 1 we re going to do lienieiidoiiv h well,* he say* Q By John C. Coley, Oracle, U. of South Florida ► TSU gets dis-banded I hr on< e m »nllu! I mi id .ii 1 e\as Southern I is shutting to a votnlw i tune these days the sound of silence 1 he tumeisitx tempotatih disbanded the Ocean ot Soul man lung hand alter members went on an alleged $22,000 shop!tiling s|>iee last Dec eiuhei in I ok\o, whne the band was |K ti«»iii»ing at haltnme of a (oothall game In-tween the l of Nebraska and Kansas State 1 " 1 Si students have man bed tot the last time under that t(ni e proud name sa\s 1 c\as Southein President William ! lar tis ( HTu ials suspended 12 ot the 01 offii ial hand metnlwis and plat ed 17 ot tie is on probation I he hand duet tor and thire assistants weie it assigned I think the \%holc tiling was hiovsti out «*1 pio|>ortion, va\s Lifom.i ( .itt.ulv. a 1 Si |tmt*>t ()nl\ 12 people out of the I kind were shoplifting " (.buck Smith, an assistant viee president at 1 SI , \avs it was enough to mat the reputation of the baud, whit h gained piomint in <• to peifoiming for Jesse Jat kson and Nelson Mandela Next seat when hand members bring then well-tailored m.noon and gia\ uniforms out of the closet, lhr\ will heal a dtllrtrnt name “Dtshonoi has been brought to (the old name]," Smith says. • Fricka Schiehe, The lkul\ (Uwgar, L . of Houston ► Slam dunking French Students in die I ot ( o|oi ad«»\ minnlm lots I iem h t ours t*\ let rived an eail\ hohdav gill touittsy ot the women s has kethall (ram \~sontheii tali semester tinal I lie blanket gi ades weir given to moir than »D<) 111 and weouti-veai I n in h students all* i a si hrdutmg ei mi In-mec n the ( l I inn h drpai tinent and the basketball team Both had anangrd to use the < nors hentv < entei ( I \ l•.000 seat liaskethall arena «»n the morning ul Dct 11 \limit an hour and I 2 into the 7 *0 .» m test, the l-idv Bulls lKg.iii to take the t out t bn then st heduled 0 a.in j»iat tn t \f tri the gi aduate student pr»M It us and basketball t < »at lies tailed to irsolve the impasse, the pun ton emled the evaimna lion and announced to the t heeling throng of students that thev would ail let eive " \"s lot their uiuoinpleted tests "I was ps\t bed." savs jumoi Km Staples, "but 1 also (In night it was cornpleteh udit ulcus." ( oath ( e.d Hairy savs she nevet anticipated am trouble We ptat tit e every dav at the I vents ( enter, so I thought st hedtiling it would Im* no problem ( l ( liaiu clloi James ( oi budge t rpor leclh blamed the Finn h depaitment and the u>at b lot tire mix up but said at .c demit s must come litst in the future "Fveivihing was hung up on the st heduling as it thev were etjual issues and it was just a matter of finding it on record, but :»<><) |>eoplt have i«» take precedence over 12." French proles sot Minn Mortimer savs "Asa professor, I would savvoucan t just stop a final \< ademit s should t mne litst ■ Greg Avery. Campus Press, l . of Colorado