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November 9, 1989! Western Maryland College! Page 3 Sullivan leads pro-choice movement on campus Continued from page I she deserves." Bush vetoed the Boxer amendment, jority, Sullivan said. "You really ested should contact her. and keep an wished the school would do more to Besidesareligious Issue, it's also because the amendment stipulated have to know where the candidate eyeout for notices that will be posted promoteawarenessonissueslikethis becoming a political one. Last year, that it would provide federal aid for stands on the issue of abortion before around campus. one, as well as others. President Bush ran ona platform that women who were not financially you vote." Panicipating in these marches "What people don't realize is was in favor of providing federal aid stable as well as women who were KarenSu1livanisnotlosinghope. and rallies is "a natural high, but that that if the decision is ovenumed. it for abortions for pregnant women victims of rape and incest She is in the process of planning high can only come from fighting for will have a domino effect; the pill who were victims of rape and incest In order to avoid the use of poli- another trip to Washington on Sun- somelhing you believe in." concluded will probably betakenoff the market, However, this year, President tics as a vehicle to suppress the ma- day, November 12. Anyone inter- Sullivan. and women will be left without a choice," said Sullivan. Sullivan, who stressed "choice" as a key word, said that she hopes people understand that pro-choice does not mean pro-abortion, because "I may be an art major, women who choose nor to have an abortion are still exercising their right but 1know to choose. alittle something She contends ~at Ilro-Wers, on the other hand, elimmate that choice about economics," altogether, and therefore, their argu- ment is one-sided. "Of course, pro-choice is for life," said Sullivan. "We are con- cerned with the quality of life. No one wants to bring a child into the world who might not get what he or College Reacts to You've done your home- Assault work. You know where the - best values are. You also Continued from page 1 know that with AT&T,it costs floors. less than most people think Dean Sayre emphasized that forced access to the building did not to stay in toud; with your factor into the incidentof October 29, family and friends. but he added that "college safety is In fact, you can make a. the responsibility of all of us. lO-minute, coast-to-coast "It's up to the college to fix the call any time, any daji for less broken windows and doors, and it's than $3.00 with Al&T'And the students who must be careful in whom they invite inro their room." who else can promise imme- Since alcohol did help to lead to diate credit for wrong num- the assault, there have been questions bers, the fastest connections, as to whether the incident strength- and the largest worldwide ens the argument for stricter alcohol long distance network' policies. Nobody but AT&T Dean Sayre responded, "You fur more information can't tic one incident into global on Al&T Long Distance policy. You have to look at the trends." Products and Services, like When asked if the sexual as- the AT&TCard, callI 800 saults are a trend on this campus, 525'7955, Ext. 100. Dean Sayre answered, "I don't know. ~dapplk"blet:lJ