Opinion To the Editor, During almost ten years with St. Andrews I have never felt it necessary to respond to any article in The Lance even though at times some were written without facts being checked out or given to the readers. The item written by Susan Russo in the December issue entitled "Co-Hab Incident Causes Community Friction" should raise some concern in the minds of anyone with an interest in the security of our students on campus. The article misrepresents the situation in that it does not state some facts clearly and does not include facts that Russo may not have known. I wish to address the facts of the incident and not the issue of friction within the Residence Hall. The article states that the student, after finding two "townies" in the room, called Security without first waking her roommate. This incident occurred at 10 a.m.. The roommate had gone to class and left the two individuals in the room. The student upon entering the room saw two males, whom she did not know, asleep in the bed. It is inconceiveable to expect her to spend time looking for her suite leader, or anyone else, to get permission to call and report this. I ask Ms. Russo, if she opened her door at 10 in the moming and saw two men she did not know sleeping in her bed, would she spend time looking for the Hall president to get their permission to report the incident? Another disturbing fact is that these two "townies" had been regular overnight trespassers in this Hall. These individuals are referred to as minors in the article, but in the eyes of the state they are adults subject to the laws of the state. One of them alrady has a criminal record that includes Breaking and Entering, Larceny, and Larceny from a Coin Operated Machine. He is now on supervised probation and is serving a suspended sentence. He was also arrested two nights after this incident for trespassing the same area from which he was barred. The writer also states that she felt "violated" and this was a situation which should have been "handled" by the Residence Hall Council. As an individual inter ested in the security of all of the students at St. An drews, that attitude frightens me somewhat. When individuals of the type found in the room are allowed to take up residence in our community, it is the con cern of all of us. One last item: The article, somewhat sarcastically, states that Dean Greer and her "guards" were GIVEN control of the situation. A situation such as the inci dent in question does not require us being GIVEN control. It, in fact, dictates that some responsible individual assume control. Again, any friction within the Residence Hall caused by this incident is regret table, but as Chief of Campus Police, I feel the situ ation was properly handled. Therion H. Young Dear Editor, Recently, the College Union Board voted to change its name to Student Activities Union (S.A.U.). There were a couple of valid reasons that provoked this change. One reason being that there is no physical structure that represents a College Union on campus. Another reason for changing the name is the result of the Fall Activities Survey. The survey showed that most people did not know what the letters C.U.B. stood for, nor its purpose. In not understanding the purpose, it, in turn, hampered the effectiveness of the organization in not being able to produce the quality functions that this campus had been accustomed to in the past. Therefore, to better reflect the purpose and the new direction of our organization, the C.U.B. voted to change the name to S.A.U. Hopefully, this change will spark new life and interest into a much needed and valued organization. The Student Activities Union meets every Wednes day at 6:30 p.m. in the Student Life Conference Room (Resource Library). We welcome your input and attendance at the meetings. Thornwell Guthery Interim C.U.B./S.A.U. President Winter Term The Lance Volume 27 Number 4 February 3,1989 Editorial Board Deborah Kelly....Editor-In-Chief Mary Griggs Managing Editor Mike Roberts Design Director Eric Lien Senior V.P. Advertising Eric Eubank Associate Editor In this Issue: Jon Pargas Quill and Ink Lisa Chassy Tri Beta Photos by Rooney Coffman and Staff Printed by Laurinburg Exthang^' • Special Thanks to the Office of Communications and Marketing The Lance P.O.Box 5-757 Laurinburg, N. C. 28352 (919) 276-3652, ext. 300 ii The opinions expressed on these pages are not necessarily those of The Lance but are of the signed individuals. Editorial remarks are the responsibility of the Editorial Board. The Lance welcomes and encourages responses to the material in this publication, but reserves the right of editorial freedom. 1=