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News Baseball strike panel Idependent Underground headed discussion set for April 4 ....,.".,"""";£-,"""'"... direction, for business A panel discussion on the ing fans and the game itself," major league baseball strike will Dalton said. be held in WMC's McDaniel The session, which is open !O Lounge on Tuesday,April4 at 7:30 the public, will be held regardless p.m. of whether the seven-month-long The session, entitled "When strike is settled by April 4. the Cheering Stopped: Can Base- Other confirmed panel mem- ball Recover from the Strike?" will bers include: Ted Patterson, a feature at least one former player three-time Maryland Sportscaster for the Baltimore Orioles, accord- of the Year award-winner and author ing to Terry Dalton, journalism of a recent book on the Orioles; Greg professor and panel organizer. Schwalenberg, curator of the Babe Ex-Oriole infielder Tim Ruth Museum in Baltimore; Bob Nordbrook of Baltimore has Brown, a vice president with the agreed to be a panelist and one or Bowie Baysox; Molly Dunham, as- two other former Orioles, includ- sistant sports editor forthe Baltimore ing Larry Sheets, the team's Most fum; Chris Fisher, head of a fan boy- Valuable Player in 1987, may par- colt group called "No Brats in ticipate, Dalton said. Baseball"; and sportswriter Thorn on F~~\~:~~:~~0~~tum. their new coffee house into a "hip new hangout" in the Westminster community. "So many students, professors Loverro, who covers the Orioles for derground features a plethora of cof- stuff, the sign-up is at 7 PM and the ementary artwork and encouraging and others are upset about the the Washington Times. fee flavors, teas, cheesecakes and gala begins at 7:30. design submissions from high school strike that we decided it might help The panel discussion is being other snacks. While enjoying their Underground's manager, Tara students. Outreach plans also include to get a group of people together sponsored by the English and freshly brewed palette pleasers, pa- Cariaso, hopes to book bands for each hosting food drives as admission to see at the beginning 0 the season and Physical Education departments at trans can unwind with the playing weekend night, as well as showcase bands. talk about how the strike is affect- WMC. cards or board games that are of- various talents randomly throughout The Underground is also busting Have any comments or fered. Thisalcoholandsmokefreees- the week out of the coffee biz with a hip new scheduled TheowneroftheIndependentUn- to begin zine (magazine), tablishment also sports a festive at- derground, Rocky Cockrell, wanted to publication April Ist. Another idea is complaints you want to mosphere with bright wall designs For establish an "active store". The Un- the production of short films and com- derground and displays of local artistry. edy sketches. Many of the Under- maintains an open arrno- voice to the entire your shopping pleasure, the clothing sphere for new ideas. They feature 10- ground employees, artists and perform- cal artists in the shop, swapping dis- line of the Independent Underground ersthemselves,contributetothesecre- includes many original designs. plays the first Sunday of every month. ations. community? Send a letter trans can peruse the many shop, pa- sculptures and music from local artists to relax, to be creative, and to get ideas the coffee The Underground also promotes Ajoining Cockrell aims "to create a space skate- to the Phoenix! boards and snowboards for sale by and are looking for happening designs flowing." After a successful opening Mpire. in the beginning of March and with the to include in their clothing line. They Upcoming events include po- plantojockincomrounity involvemenr new ideas they're pursuing, the Inde- callx8600 or send through campus mail erry reads every Sunday night. If by working with the younger genera- el- pendent Underground is headed in the right direction. you're interested in perfonningyour lion of Westminster, showcasing We've Made It Easier For The Class Of '95 To Drive The Class Of '95. THE ALL NEW TOYOTA TERCEL AND THE TOYOTA COLLEGE GRAD PROGRAM . ...Now With Special Financing As Low As 2.9% APR.' There's no better way to enter the work force than behind the wheel of the all-new, always dependable Toyota Tercel. And irs easy with Toyota's special college graduale program... just choose Toyota's special financing or get Toyota's premier rate', with no down payment, no payments for 90 days", and a year of free roadside assistance. JuSI see your partiCipating Toyota dealer for all the details. WE'RE MAKING IT EASIER FOR COLLEGE GRADS.