VOL. XCIX NO. 5 PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF TRINITY COLLEGE SINCE 1904 OCTOBER 17,2000 Students Arrested After Reckless Driving Spree Safety and Hartford Police followed the the driver put the car into reverse and BY ABIGAIL THOMAS course of action closely. Upon arrival at began driving towards him. Ramos News Editor the Anadama parking lot, the Campus managed to scramble out of the way of Safety officer discovered two eyewit- the vehicle, spraining his knee in the at- The incident began when Campus nesses who were able to describe a black tempt. Meanwhile, thejeep crashed into Safety received an anonymous report of Jeep Cherokee. The driver of the car had second parked car along Summit Street, a hit.and run accident in the Anadama hit a parked car and driven the wrong put the car into gear, and drove off down parking lot. It ended with the arrest of way out Crescent Street, heading to New towards Vernon Street two students. Britain Avenue. In the midst of the flight, thejeep hit Benjamin Kleiner, '03, was arrested for When the report was made, a second a curb and flipped. Rolling a full 360 evading responsibility and property campus safety officer, Juan Ramos, ob- degrees, the Jeep righted itself, manag- damage. served a damaged Jeep, matching the ing to land on its wheels, and accelerated David Mattei, '03 will be charged with description, turning on to Summit Street down Summit, sideswiping a third car in the same, as well as attempted second- from New Britain. Ramos signaled for the process. degree assault and reckless driving. the car to pull over, and the driver Campus Safety then contacted Hart- The black Jeep Cherokee In between these two events, Campus obliged. As Ramos approached the car, see DEBRIS on page eight owned by Benjamin Kleiner '03 Tutorial Evicts Four After Keg Party First Test of Tutorial College Honor Code der fire: the Tutorial College's fa BY ANDREW SCHURR Honor Code has been contro- News Writer versial since it's inception. Al- though many faculty and The Tutorial College Honor students see it as being innova- Code faced its first major test tive and high-minded, many in last week after Campus Safety the general student body see it discovered a keg in a Summit as being an affront to those not "special" enough tube in theTu- > 4«B>»iftl ©aBegepfografli One stu- housing in Summit East and dent, who wished to remain are disqualified from the Tuto- nameless, noted bitterly that rial College program. This "the existence of [the Tutorial

HANNAH GANT means that they will lose 3.0 College] promotes a sort of hi- The power brokers walk with students Friday morning. (I to r) Eddie credits for this semester. erarchy among the students Perez, John Rowland, Evan Dobelle, and Kevin Sullivan. However, the students will be that is overly competitive, allowed to stay on campus, " rather than.being an equal sys- moving to Smith, the school's tem." Tr in i ty Honors Row! and I n substance-free dorm. Addi- Additionally, many students tionally, the students will not perceive that their peers in the face academic probation for Tutorial College are not subject Learning Corridor Ceremony their deficit of credits this se- to the same restrictions as the state contribution and the failed joked Rowland, who spear- mester. rest of Trinity. BY DAN BERMAN attempt to lure the New En- headed the $300+ million Elliott Welburn '03, a mem- With this incident, the Honor News Editor gland Patriots to Hartford two Adrien's Landing project in De- ber of the Honor Council, said Code received a test that reso- years ago. cember 1998. that the council's decision came nated throughout the entire With construction complete "This $94 million was cer- However, that was the only about after an exhaustive dis- campus. Generally, students and classes in session at the tainly a lot easier to spend than reference to past failures. cussion of possible alternatives. busted for alcohol infractions— Learning Corridor, Trinity took on a professional football team," see ROWLAND on page nine "We obviously didn't want to or parties in their dorm rooms— time last Friday morning to be too heavy-handed, and we merely provide amusement for honor the man who footed a obviously didn't want to let the the unlucky students' neigh- large part of the bill. students off free." Welburn also bors (and generate headaches Connecticut Governor John notes that, although unprec- for the Office of Residential Rowland was presented with edented, the proposed punish- Life). However, possession of a the Trinity College President's ment is "in a way... almost common source of alcohol al- Medal for his service, devotion, actually a harsher punish- most always carries with it the and most importantly, helping ment." most severe ramifications for to ensure $94 million in state Tutorial College Director Ri- the students responsible as well funds for the ambitious project. chard Lee refused to speak to as the college as a whole. Trinity President Evan the Tripod about the situation. The Trinity College Student Dobelle introduced Rowland as This incident is the first trial Handbook clearly states: "If a "someone whose leadership has for a system that is already un- see TUTORIAL on page six been quiet, consistent, un- equivocal, and exemplary. Someone whose enthusiasm for INSIDE THIS WEEK'S and involvement with the Learning Corridor began at the earliest stages of the project and Dismissed SGA VP/ Amy Buchner reviews has continued throughout. Finance Ward MacDonald Michael Wilson's eclectic "We honor him as a leader shares his side of the version of Shakespeare's who cares about this states's impeachment debate. By Macbeth.. seep 18 cites and their neighborhoods; a Kristin Powell see p. 7 leader who knows that without good schools the children of Students going to News page 6 this great state will not realize Kathmandu enjoy a preview Opinion page 2 their full and enormous poten- Features.. page 13 cultural event featuring Arts page 18 tial," said Dobelle. authentic cuisine....see p. 14 Announcements page 22 Governor Rowland accepted HANNAH CANT Sports page 28 the award in good humor, mak- Governor John Rowland raises the ing reference to the $94 million Connecticut flag with local girl scouts. PACE 2 OPINION THE TRINITY TRIPOD - OCTOBER 17,2000

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Cttttittf SGA President Strikes Patrick R. Noonan '01 BethK.Gilligan<01 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF MANAGING EDITOR Back Against theTripod

NEWS EDITORS OPINION EDITORS To the editor: sion at almost every meeting to Dan Berman '01 Abigail Thomas '03 Micah Cogen '03 }. Ashe Reardon '02 discuss issues of a sensitive na- The headline of the last is- ture. sue of the Tripod (October 3, On issues as important and as FEATURES EDITORS ARTS EDITORS sensitive as impeachment, why Amy Buchner '02 Diana Potter '03 2000) was irresponsible and James Cabot '02 Brian Nanos '03 a poor attempt at sensation- shouldn't our SGA have the alism. same right- the right of any jury SPORTS EDITORS ANNOUNCEMENT EDITOR The headline was a gross in any trial in the United States, William Dick '02 Justin Sughrue '02 Lissy Woodhams '03 misrepresentation of the facts to deliberate in private? of what took place involving The fact that ConnPIRG was PHOTOGRAPHY EDITORS ONLINE EDITOR the impeachment of Ward mentioned in the article as the Hannah Gant '03 Anne Trowbridge '02 Ridiard Doume '03 MacDonald. The Student only organization to have ac- Government Association cused Mr. MacDonald of mak- PRODUCTION MANAGER: Radost Rangdova '03 held an impeachment trial ing threatening comments that lasted close to three ignored the facts that were SENIOR EDITORS: Josh Freemire '01, Matthew Purushotham '01, Colin Ruane '01, Renay hours on October 2. stated in the SGA impeachment articles. The Tripod as well as Smalkomb '01, Geoffrey Stevens'01, Stark Townend '01, Andrew Weiss '01 During this meeting the SGA held a twenty-minute TCAC were mentioned as hav- closed session. The rest of the ing been threatened. To place all • COPY EDITORS: Lincoln Heinemari '01, Maggie Kagan '03, Adrian Kudler '04, Kristin Powell '03, meeting was open to the pub- of the responsibility for such : ' '.' Maureen Welch'03 . lic. Under the SGA Constitu- serious allegations on tion, the SGA is governed by ConnPIRG was biased and un- BUSINESS MANAGER: OwenW. Tripp '01 Roberts Rules of order in all fair and another distortion of things not specified in its the facts surrounding this case. BUDGET DIRECTOR ASST. BUSINESS MANAGER Constitution. The SGA will review and re- Chris Taylor'01 Adam Chetkowski '02 In the SGA Constitution, fine the process for impeach-

ADVERTISING DESIGN ASST. BUSINESS MANAGER Carolyn Rued '03 Lara Harisay '03 "Members of Steering Board felt that it was important for the SGA to have an opportunity to briefly discuss the case behind closed doors. Putting Students First The chair had the right to set the rules." At this fall's meeting of the Trustees last Saturday, the board unanimously passed a mo- tion charging the administration to develop a master plan for student life. This clearly there are no rules for an im- ment over the course of this represents a step in the right direction and is in keeping with President Dobelle's promise peachment trial. Therefore, year. Unfortunately, we did hot to shift Trinity's focus towards itsstudeM needs. ••••••;•• •-••:.-••.• • •.;•.,:::-:;; >':: •v: d ^lf ffld have much to go ,oxi. The last SecausebToWefforts'm the chairman has the right to impeachment hearings took Girls Club to affordable housing. Trinity is nationally known for its innovation and bold- set the rules. place over six years ago and did ness. Moreover, our standards for admissions have climbed upwards to levels unimagin- No pledge to keep the not lead to removal. able a decade ago. Surely if we can do alLthis, we will be able to tackle the vexing questions meeting open was broken by. SGA has an obligation to the surrounding the residential and social life of the college. Russell Fugett or Trude student body. One of the most As mentioned in Dobelle's message to the campus, the Student Life Task Force has com- Goodman, SGA Communi- important obligations SGA is to cations Committee Chair. piled the necessary data; now it is time to put forth ideas. If this master plan is to be suc- fund over 70 student organiza- The meeting was kept open tions that require budgets cessful, there must be more than lip service paid to students'voices. to the public. Members of through the Student Activities The values outlined by the Trustees represent those which everyone can support: "a cul- Steering Board felt that it Fund. Given the almost quarter ture of leadership," "diversity," "intense personal and group commitment to learning," "a was important for the SGA of a million-dollar budget debt vibrant, inclusive social environment." Their implementation will be far more challeng- to have an opportunity to of last year, SGA was not going ing and require thinking "outside of the box." briefly discuss the case be- to allow the budget process to One dismaying trend - not only at Trinity but everywhere in America - is the overarching hind closed doors. The chair again fall into shambles. attitude that legal liability should determine policy. Rather than considering the utilitar- had the right to set the rules The SGA acted reasonably ian principle of the greatest good for the greatest number, lawyers with no expertise in and did so. and responsibly at a time of student life are called upon to set policy. If we are to be successful in forging a daring mas- The United States Senate stress and turmoil. For that, the ter plan, Trinity must transcend the litigious society and formulate a community of free held multiple closed sessions members of SGA deserve to be and responsible adults, committed to the goals of learning and development. during the recent impeach- commended. ment trial of President With independence, however, comes accountability. This week's issue reports that the Clinton, Indeed our own Board J. Russell Fugett '01 Tutorial College was able to maintain discipline in its own ranks, while another story de- of Trustee's holds closed ses- SGA President tails grossly irresponsible behavior. Our standards of excellence as a community must be commensurate with our standards as an institution, and we should riot hesitate to uphold them. .••••' The administration has stated that planning should be well underway by Christmas, and that a draft of the master plan will be ready to present to the Trustees at the end of the Though Trinity Days did not allow for as long a European trip year. Throughout this process the student body must be kept abreast of planning and pro- as we'd have liked, Pillow Talk is glad to be back, with a Campus posals, and, in keeping with the ideal of student democracy, our SG A representatives should Safety Witch Hunt, a series of car thefts, and an empty Party Barn it seems that things haven't changed a bit. report and vote on the final product well in advance of its presentation to the board. Fi- nally, we should consider immediate minor policy changes even as we develop the broad overarching blueprint for student life...... 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BY MICAH COGEN dorm parties are because they its thing and I'll do mine. Any- long as you are not a fanatic), Gore refuses to show to the are unregulated. This surprised Opinions Editor way, in a matter of five years, creed or sexual preference, (as whole world his disdain for the me because the ratio of dead my daddy will find a job for me long as you are not a fag). And 1 current President of the United students to dorm parties is so that 1 am making triple States, my feeling (Note to the ignorant: I recog-rather low the salary of any adminis- is that he must be nize your inability to read be- The bottom line really is that trator at Trinity. just as immoral as tween the lines. So may 1 take there are many outlets for stu- This isn't apathy: it is Bill Clinton. I this opportunity to inform you dents to have a good time. So knowing my own place. would never vote this is satire.) what if TCAC can only put to- Now lets be honest, in for a man who got I would like to take a moment gether a decent party every two today's world if you are not a BJ and that is of the student body's time to months? openly for affirmative ac- exactly why I address a few issues that I am Many students have found a tion or homosexuals, you're never vote. gravely unconcerned with. much better hobby that in- a bigot. Listen, 1 am as lib- The bottom They are as follows: the Trinity volves sitting on the steps of the eral as the next guy is and 1 line is the only social scene, the administra- party barn and chilling with will adamantly show my candidate that re- tion, multicultural affairs and the hot dog guy. support for these people, ally represents EROS, and last (and certainly Moving on, let's talk about the but isn't enough, enough? me is Mr. Green least), the presidential election. administration. Everyone Must EROS vandalize himself. First, is there anything wrong knows that the administration our sidewalks with mes- So, if I'm not with the Trinity social scene? can be grossly unjust. In fact, it sages so offensive that they too hung over on actually leave me feeling the 7Ihl might just queasy? 1 don't care who help this great As long as you stay content with who and you are as much as you man pull of 1% of shouldn't care what I think you stand by that as vehemently as the vote. By the way, could what you are, 1 will continue to tell you are. We have let these people I stand by the good northern someone please wake me up on each week exactly who and what you are. into our academic world with Judeo-Christian morals that my November 8thand tell me which as open of arms as we can parents have instilled. clown will determine my fu- without having to touch them. Turning to less pressing is- ture? The truth is that the best of us even violates the U.S. Constitu- Nevertheless, how far does our sues, let's talk politics for a sec- Hey, if you do not like my really have no problem getting tion by having cut a deal with support really have to go? ond. As I said, I am a liberal and opinions, too damn bad. The into the Frats, and good the Hartford Police so that In addition, 1 have recently as a liberal I make it a point not bottom line is that 1 am not the amounts of students enjoy whatever happens off campus heard talk that the African- to vote! Come on, neither candi- Other Voice. 1 am the voice of throwing dorrn parties. Hon- is reported to the school. But on American members of our stu- date really represents me. Hon- Trinity College. As long as you estly, either way we achieve our the other hand, what are we go- dent body come from too-rich estly, I do not need the tax break stay content with who and goal. We get wrecked by the end ing to do? Write letters? Protest? homes and do not then bring Governor Bush is offering be- what you are, 1 will continue to of the night. In fact, I read an I am too busy during my 6-10 enough diversity to the school. cause the extra pocket money tell you each week exactly who article a number of weeks ago hours of studying a week and Personally, 1 find this mindless really does not make too much and what you are. in the Tripod (which I do not nightly beer-pong to find any banter racist. of a difference. So fine—give it Want to challenge me? Go make a habit of doing) that time to act. I support any yuppie, re- to some welfare mom! ahead. But come on, we're too talked about how dangerous So let the administration do gardless of race or religion (as On the democratic side, if Al apathetic for that! The Spin, The Fluff, And Trimtyis Alcohol Policy The Incredible Web of Confusion and Contradiction The "crackdown" on drink- many states followed suit with when considering fraternities. and until what hour, students drink, whether or not he or she ing this fall has come as an un- alcohol policy. One student recounted to me will party. This is not the an- really is becomes woefully irrel- welcome addition to evening When a series of studies re- an attempt to register their fra- swer. If not in a fraternity or at evant. affairs and incited vocal resis- vealed that traffic accidents ternity for Late Night. They the Party Barn, students are just This becomes all the more seemed to be rising as the made three trips to Campus going to party someplace else. significant at college where """""" drinking age was falling, Safety and after being told to go citizen advocacy groups to the football field to find the J. Ashe Reardon began to put pressure on person in charge, they were Trinity's alcohol policy consists of a vague, Insights & Affairs the federal government given completely contradictory contradictory, and beguiling series of to mandate a resump- information on questions rang- statements that are impossible to follow. tion of the 21 drinking ing from when it would end to tance among many a late- age. The Federal Government whether or not it was even pos- night partygoer. Campus eventually caved in and passed sible to register for Late Night at Indeed, many students do want many students are thrown into Safety has made its presence the Uniform Drinking Age Act all. What's more, when Campus to comply wi th regulations, but, an atmosphere of drinking with considerably more conspicu- in 1984, which reduced Federal Safety came to break up Late they find out that there really little or no understanding of al- ous at both school sponsored highway funding are no regulations to cohol as anything but a tool for parties and Late Night. to states failing to speak of. getting wasted. It is not surpris- Like the bitter guy who legislate a 21 This taboo-ization ing that studies have shown never got invited to your party drinking age. Al- of alcohol is at the that students are likely to drink and calls the cops out of spite, ternately similar root of many of the al- less in their last two years of col- they are ready and willing to to mafia arrange- cohol problems in the lege than in their first two. Like break up late night gatherings, ment, so long as United States. From Adam's temptation of the for- "no questions asked," thank they fell in line our youth alcohol is bidden fruit, efforts to curb un- you very much. In a surprising with the federal labeled a drug: that derage drinking actually help gover nment, display of enforcement, officers shameful substance to encourage it. states were "pro- are showing up earlier, taking which turns good The administration would tected." less flack, and playing the role people into bad ones, be wise to carve out a policy that of tough enforcers. RAs are Though the prohibited from mi- emphasizes students' responsi- "Writing Up" more often, and booze-noose has nors for reasons often bility when it comes to drink- open containers are being been tightened illusory and hollow, a ing. Instead of flip-flopping poured out with increasing fre- rather consis- discredit to the notion rules, a set of fair guidelines quency. tently over the of sound judgment. should be worked out that can When in December 1933 the past five years, By all accounts de- serve all interests involved—and 21st amendment repealed the Trinity has yet to monizing alcohol most importantly the safety of th students. 18 amendment, and this • declare itself a does more harm than country's experiment with "Dry Campus." good. In allowing We've got to be smart about prohibition came to an end, Unfortunately, something so arbi- this. If as students we can be re- states were granted jurisdic- though, efforts to trary as age deter- sponsible party goers, perhaps tion in mandating alcohol find a consensus on the issue of Night, they claimed that this mine whether or not one is taking into consideration how policy. For many years the alcohol and the debates over person had not even bothered to "ready" to drink, education loud we are, and how messed up drinking age remained 21. In a policy have made an alcohoL register. takes a back seat to scare tactics we are getting; and if the admin- post-Vietnam surge of popu- policy that consists of a vague, There is a simple reason for in an effort to enforce the law. istration can make the effort to lism that amounted to a reap- contradictory, and beguiling the vagueness in policy. By not Indeed the age of 21 is given a work with students interested in series of repititions impossible false significance. Because it is praisal of America's youth the setting down any hard and fast discourse, thenwe can come to th to follow and frustratingly fu- assumed that by the time some- 26 amendment brought the rules Campus Safety can basi- respect alcohol in more ways tile. This fact is most obvious one is 21 they are "prepared" to than one. voting age down to 18 and cally hold free reign over who, PAGE 4 OPINION THE TRINITY TRIPOD - OCTOBER 17,2000 Why Cod Doesn't Stand A Chance LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Against the Red Hot Chili PeppersTaking A Step Back This week I would like to the significance, meaning or aes- economic systems and govern- A reflective view of Trinity College as time to explain to the student's thetic worth; His body is His mental systems, America infil- of Trinity College why I believe temple. trates with its own democratic seen by a recent Trinity Alumnus Anthony Kiedis of the Red Hot Anthony Kiedis is the real capitalist propaganda. For ex- Chili Peppers is the next mes- deal; he has the savior, rock- ample: America becomes were getting all the girls from ^^star, tattooed, ex-drug stricter with the cigarette in- BY W. FISHWICK Smith and Wellesley. addict, funky, homo- dustry, and what is Marlboro MACLAEN Maybe Trinity even had a Christian Sorace erotic persona rolled doing now? Building new Trinity Alumnus '00 small crush on Williams, a no- into one. graveyards and billboards in tion that was very taboo back Dimitri Speaks China. Does anyone here com- Who else would you Now that 1 have graduated then. plain? Protest? Or even give a choose as savior? It is and can look back on it, it is What little research I have damn? Really now. siah. Jesus can't even hold a pretty damn evident Jesus is painfully obvious; Trinity has done reveals that building was candle to this cat. slacking on the job as an I am sitting here eating my ADD. You might scoff at such a halted at the same time of the Did Jesus, Allah, or even American role model and up- Big Mac while underpaid con- notion, believing it is ridiculous depression our whole nation Buddha ever rock a mo-hawk standing citizen. He went on a struction workers are erecting for an institution to have this went through, which would to the M.T.V. music awards? Ex- two thousand year hiatus, Golden Arches in some of the disorder, but 1 ask you, my dear perhaps give us a better under- heroin addict turned glam promised to return and didn't. most beautiful aesthetic places reader, to bear with me and read standing - have you ever tried to pop-punk star. In his brutally .. leaving the whole gaping in European cities, from Rome on. build a quadrangle in a country truthful words, "Social grace is mass population waiting, wid- to Paris and the far East. Four years ago...no, it was five, where everything is depressed? a waste of time." owed and pissed. I know a Big Mac is fattening actually ...I visited Trinity and In the days before antidepres- The Anthony Kiedis Iconog- Buddha? Not a good choice. but I ran a couple of miles ear- thought to myself, "what a sant medication? Fortunately, I raphy (copyright 2000) is so He is way too obese to fit our lier today in my brand new crazy, odd, wonderful place!" have not but I can guess that it much more catchy, avant- culture built on fashion, image, Nikes hot off the hands of a Here, people really knew how to would be no fun. garde and directed to a younger and anorexia. And everyone thirteen year-old working an in- start things and then just plain Whatever the reasons, pop secular culture than the knows, that Allah is just not a humanely possible amount of leave them undone. Trinity's original "Master Plan" old school crucifix or praying fun guy to be around. hours, in a sweatshop ... in a far In the admissions office, I was was left undone. All of the ar- shown an artist's drawing of our chitects, masons, and other school as originally planned: a people involved in the project It is pretty damn evident Jesus is slacking on the job as an American fantastic dream by architect are long gone - let us just say role model and upstanding citizen. He went on a two thousand year William Burges with intricate that the deadline had come and hiatus, promised to return and didn't . .. leaving the whole gaping Gothic arches, grand spiraling passed without total work towers, and the occasional won- completion, as so frequently mass population waiting, widowed and pissed. drous fountain dotted here and seems to happen. Perhaps the there, just for fun. workers spent too much time playing frisbee and tanning on hands. The Red Hot Chili Peppers off land. It was an idea that would lit- the lawn. But just leave it to good For example, the Rolling take Christian theology, how- So who cares if I replace Jesus erally have cast Oxford, in all of ol' resilient, ever optimistic Trin- Stones Cover of the RHCP with ever, to a deeper, more philo- Christ with Anthony Kiedis? its proper English glory, into a ity to pull itself up by the boot- socks covering their genitals, sophical level. No one gives a damn about our bout of humiliating shame. Per- straps, wipe the dirt off its reprinted, glossy and matted is Egalitarianism? Brotherly backward authoritarian ad- haps even into clinically diag- sure to outsell risible anyday^ Lpye:? Gospel? Those are ministration, here, at Trinity Drugs, sex and rock roll:. '.•'. and yesterday's headlines. College; tensions and religious capitalism and religion (to offi- Every messiah needs a solid persecution in the Middle East; "Don't get me wrong, because the Trinity's cially complete the equation for base of disciples. Need I say our presidential election and chapel is one of the most beautiful buildings, a healthy American star sys- more than Flea, John who is going to control our but as far as the location goes, they really tem). Frusciante, Chad Smith and a daily affairs; so, does it really The stigmata have no pull million screaming fans that matter, who our savior is? should have come up with a better plan!" any longer in pop culture either. rock every major arena in ev- The moral of-today's story Wounds, scars and teen angst ery great city our great nation boys and girls is: pick a savior. died with Kurt Cobain in the is founded upon? Someone! Anyone to believe in! nosed depression, but that is for Wiggins and begin again. early nineties. I am well aware that 1 am tak- George Foreman? Bob Ross? another story. Let us carry on! Perhaps disheartened by its Tattoos, however, which ing a very Western slant on ev- Derek Jeter? or maybe The plan was ridiculously gran- original plan of attack, Trinity cover Anthony Kiedis from erything, but honestly, who Robespierre if you are feeling diose, but because it was indeed instead spent all of its efforts head to toe, are definitely one doesn't? America is the pin- frisky. possible to theoretically carry it this time not on planning but of the latest, hottest trends. nacle of imperialism and no Butjbr the love of God, at least out to completion, it was (and rather on completing - com- But His go beyond tacky one seems to care for the mil- take the time to understand still remains) a very good plan. pleting the rather stunning flash-art with no personal lions of third world ecosystems, why. Of course, as I have found, Mather chapel. schools with ADD always start Now don't get me wrong, out with a good plan. And they because if you ask me even commence with proper Trinity's chapel is one of the The Weekly Diatribe execution! most beautiful buildings in When I stepped out of the all of America, but as far as admissions office and onto the the location goes, they really Long Walk for the first time, I should have come up with a was able to see that the school better plan! had worked hard in its early Apparently, it took a days to get this thing off the Herculean effort of will to ground. get this building done. Ap- Here was an entire wall of parently, not only did they one of the originally planned run out of money, twice, but quads, complete with sinister Cleo also kept stealing the arches, beautiful windows, Chapel's crosses in order to twisted gargoyles, miniature hang them up oh their walls spires, mysterious plaques over upside-down. the wooden doors, and it was all Yet Trinity was doggedly de- anchored by a majestic tower termined to prove that it could centered over the middle of the get things done, and therefore bucolic quad. On the parts that we have our own glorious were completed, our dear old chapel that is the envy of all lib- school had done one heck of a eral arts colleges and Episcopa- real good job! lian diocese across the land. But apparently, in the midst Too bad it's in the exact of its expansion, Trinity became wrong place, as it prevents any distracted and lost sight of com- possible completion of William pleting even the single quad, not Burges original Master Plan! to mention William Burges en- Yes, this hodgepodge of glori- tire plan. ous, half abandoned architec- Perhaps Trinity had become ture lets us know that we are, preoccupied with the fear of indeed, in the very heart of ADD getting beaten up by Wesleyan land. All around we see can the 'What it Has All Come Down to at Camp Trin. Trin. " (in baseball), or maybe, as it was products of Trinity's talented an all male school back then, but remarkably unquiet mind. Trinity had become dejected by the fact that the Williams guys See GOT ADD on page 5 OCTOBER 17,2000 - THE TRINITY TRIPOD OPINION PAGE 5 Why Increased Candidate Involvement Is a Good Coal for Student Government Association

BY DAVID ALEXANDER dates to run for office. At the same time, bers of our Trinity community. SGA also fill out an information paper. we need to move beyond this and also Opinions Writer wants to represent all student interests So how did we fair? 705 Trinity stu- encourage students to actively cam- and inspire everyone to get involve for dents turned out to vote. This is a fabu- paign. Candidates, need to campaign ac- the betterment of Trinity. Thus, there lous turnout compared to both the fall As a sophomore elected as an SGA tively for a positions on all levels. This is was no better way to kick this off than and spring elections of last year. Im- Senator at-large in the spring of 2000,1 how issues and solutions reach the arena having a energetic election with active provement therefore was made. Students have had the opportunity to view the of public opinion, and that cultivates the student participation. commented that everyone seemed to be election process from a unique perspec- later development of policy. Subsequently, we went to work: post- informed about the election, and even tive. As an election cochairman I helped How will we accomplish this? To be ers were made, mailboxes were stuffed, this very Tripod felt that SGA did a suffi- lead this fall election process from be- cient job. ginning to end. Therefore, I believe that Yet as I conclude on my personal ex- I learned a great deal from this election If we are to increase voter turnout and bring a spirit of perience with this process I wonder if that should be shared with the Trinity- participation to this campus, we need to encourage more things could get better. Don't get me community. students to run for SGA and Class Officer positions wrong 1 feel that this election was ex- The spring election of 1999 produced tremely successful, but like in many the most votes in recent memory. Al- honest, I don't really know. But we can things! think we can do better. But to though I did not have the honor of at- start by moving all elections to the candy was distributed and QP's were accomplish this we need all of the Trin- tending Trinity at this time I have heard spring. The only exception to this would sent out. Banners were hung at numer- ity community to help us. a great deal about this election. If upper- obviously be freshman elections. In ev- ous spots throughout campus to catch But before I conclude it should be classmen may recall that this election ery other school that 1 have seen, this is students eyes at all times of the day noted that this fall election was a great pitted Patrick Gavin '00 against Russell how the schedule goes. This would place Russell Fugett, SGA President, met with success. SGA got the word out and par- Fugett '01 in the race for SGA President. the Presidential and other executive elec- each individual candidate and he went ticipation increased. This is progress and Competition between the two was tions with the senate and Class Officer over all rules and regulations of the pro- I am thrilled with the result. fierce, and because of that, the student contests. Interest increases with presi- cess. However, SGA did not give advice As with most issues, however, there is body had a great deal of interest in the dential elections at most schools and to any candidate, the governing body it- still more progress to be made. This must race. Advertising was not necessary be- having them all together will just mag- self fostered support for every candidate involve more candidates and stranger cause the candidates themselves were nify everything. Also it will allow SGA to encourage a successful campaign. Af- candidates. Finally though, with hard promoting both themselves and the to form a large core group to plan a ter this, each candidate had the oppor- work and patience I believe all of this can election. schedule of events before Summer Break. tunity to have their photo taken and to and will be accomplished. Less than two years later, Student When these leaders arrive back on cam- Government held its fall 2000 election. pus SGA and class officers can begin to This was the time for aspiring freshman immediately implement their respective leaders to claim their stake at a SGA Sen- governing bodies. The True Art of Hmmm ate position or become a class officer. This concept of having elections pri- highly esteemed social gatherings our Veteran upperclassmen were seeking re- marily in the spring is not the sole an- BY ANDREW WARREN campus would be a center of stagnant election while contending with a few swer toour problem. Many factors need Opinions Contributor human interaction (by the by, this also newcomers who desired to get involved. to be considered and solved so that we ties into the above economic reasons can maximize voter participation on I saw for myself little competition in listed). this election. Many positions went un- campus. This is a start. It's Sunday night and once again 1 Last but not least, people would begin opposed. 1 am not attempting to criticize My position as election cochair was have a truckload of work: tests, papers, to be judged based solely on academic this by any means. In order to increase primarily established to spark more the whole nine yards. I need a diversion, performance rather than the actual im- voter turnout, we must encourage more voter participation. Clearly, the past few 1 need to kill time. How about writing a portant factors governing these matters; students to run for positions within the election cycles have produced lack lus- Tripod article? Could there possibly be personal attraction, having an outgoing SGA. ter turnout, and the SGA wanted to a better- way to waste precious time? persoriklity, or being free with whatever I clearly remember working the vot- change this as best it could. In fact, this One problem: 1 have, rib-topic •"So %'• substances you happen to procure that ing polls this year. Members of my own was one of the issues that SGA put on its think I will do what most college stu- evening. Come on folks, let's face it, if B.S sophomore class would come to the poll agenda during our Spring Retreat This dents do best in these situations: is lost, the young women of this institu- and see that each position that was con- is the case because a healthy election bullshit. Write something using tion will lack the time to beautify them- tested for their class was unopposed. coincides with the SGA's tag-line this bullshit. Write about bullshit. Yes, I selves for nightly social activities (poor After seeing this, many sophomores de- year: "Putting The Student Back In Stu- know, the definition is a vague one, but Revlon!) or engage in other exciting cided not to vote because the election dent Government." let us not get caught up on the details. nighttime activities. was already decided. As an organization SGA wants to ex- A necessary part of this very human Not only that, but consider the effect We need to encourage more candi- tend further in the lives of all the mem- facility is not only to use the details to your advantage, but also to ignore those on the scholastic performance of certain that can very easily harm your position. students! Suppose all students began to Just ask presidential candidate Al Gore employ maximum effort in their scho- Trinity College Has ADD about it: he invented bullshit. lastic pursuits. That could only stand to Come on folks, let's face it, ifB.S is lost, the young women Continued from Page 4 Princetons campus to find the right an- The clashing architectures, the eerily swer to the student-housing problem. of this institution will lack the time to beautify themselves soothing, ever-present, continuously And what 20 year old Potentate of for nightly social activities (poor Revlon!) or engage in fading and crescendoing cacophony of Philadelphia or Sultan of Stamford other exciting nighttime activities. crows in the background, the stately wouldn't want to live in such a luxuri- elms, the low-drone sounds of the ous dorm? I'm sure that this complex lawnmower and of the thwacking heli- alone will swell Trinity's application copters overhead, the towering spires, rolls by at least 200 kids a year. Bullshitting serves a very important improve the school's academic reputa- and the occasional howl of a wild Hart- I mean, it's that amazing. The nicest purpose in the modern world. I honestly tion. In the end,' everyone: is- a winner, ford dog reminds us of the constant dis- new building since the Chapel, hands think that it has evolved to a new level because we all went to: trie: prestigious cord that envelops this ancient place. down. Too bad it looks like some gigan- of importance in our economy. If it were Trinity College, right? .WRONG! As we It's no wonder that nobody can ever tic 3 year old just stuck it in any old not for bullshit, whole industries would all know, there are students who do well get anything done! We come here per- place he could find in the ground, but collapse immediately. If it weren't for because they have the natural capabili- fectly rational, linear people and leave in its own odd way this actually makes bullshit, Bush's speech writers would be ties to do well and do not apply them- with our thoughts here, there, every- it seem as though it fits right in to out of their jobs. If it weren't for bullshit, selves 100% (I'd say 60% is a decent where, gone- Trinity's quirky ADD realm. imagine all the time lost playing video mean). Then there are those who apply It is rumored that Elton and Jones were In summation, Trinity is a wonder- games? Or drinking? Or doing illegal themselves 100% and get the same re- supposed to be temporary buildings - fully eclectic place that leaves lots of drugs? Entire industries would collapse sults. military style housing put up quickly to room for wacky experimentation. And over night if people genuinely began to If we all began to try, the standard of be torn down quickly once the optimal who can blame you for not ever getting apply themselves (poor Budweiser!). The performance would begin to rise. Then, solution was found. Of course, people are anything done? As long as you listen horror makes me want to burn all of my logically, as the cream rose the less gifted still living in Elton and Jones, not to to your dreams, and care enough to turn academic texts and go out and buy the would have worse performa nces, despi te mention in Park Place, Boardwalk, Little out the occasional stunningly beautiful entire Cliff's Notes series! trying 100%, and could possibly attempt and Frobb. and masterful creation that comes from Our social lives as well are very much desperate measures in their frustrated rage. Our main quad would arouse im- Meanwhile it seems as though Trin- them, you, like Trinity, will quietly affected by bullshit. What would Trin- thrive. ity College be like if students had to work ages of so many Ivy League quads with ity has forgotten its past promises and desperate children skydiving from the moved on to more exciting stimuli, evi- And some day if Trinity sticks to all night long, studying for tests, writing its well thought out plans, and papers, and reading? What if we all hon- elms. We're talking about saving lives denced by the truly amazing new dorm here, folks. that I got to take a look at last weekend . treats its underlying ADD and, estly and completely reviewed our work when I was in town. I mean, this place is Hartford's clinical depression using for the week? I would fear for the emo- But I digress. The purpose of this way better even than my parents' home! only legal medications (ahem), our tional health of the poor Guided Studies is not to offer a diatribe as to what the I must hand it to Trinity; it really did a dear old, college may very well students. . ... :; negative effects of our actions really are. good job. ' . ' ' , •" . ! V , •usurp the King of the Liberal Arts ' All of the various Greek organizations Th'afwould be an exerciie in rational : logic, responsibility, and practical acfion. Maybe, when rio teachers were look-, • Schools 'crown f.%tri Amherst and would suffer terribly as well. With no one to continue this long tradition of Really, I am only B.S.ing. V • ;-.ing,..Trinij^y.snuck,ia peek ^oT PACE 6 NEWS THE TRINITY TRIPOD - OCTOBER 17,2000

Two Blocks From Campus A man with a history of mental illness be placed on administrative duty pend- From Tutorial College was shot several times today after ignor- ing the outcome of an investigation. Ac- continued from page one from housing on campus would most ing a police officer's demand that he drop cording to police, a relative and keg or beerball is found in a residence likely provoke an outcry from oppo- a hunting knife, Hartford police said. neighbors called police when Lowell be- hall, the responsible individual(s) will be nents to the Honor Code and set a prece- The incident occurred at 96-98 Lin- gan smashing windows with a floor restricted from housing on campus." dent of special treatment for students coln St., only two blocks north of cam- board. Relatives told police that Lowell This rule, the result of Federal and subject to that code. Such a precedent pus. has mental problems but police had no Connecticut state laws, is readily en- could permanently cripple a system that David Lowell, 42, remains hospital- further information. Police said the of- forced in the normal residence halls by might otherwise become a worthwhile ized in critical but stable condition at ficer tried to calm Lowell and com- Trinity's own policies. addition to the campus. Hartford Hospital following the 10:25 manded him to drop the weapon. The ultimate authority in the Tutorial Upon delivering their decision, the a.m. she said Lowell pulled a hunting "He didn't obey the officer who asked College, however, rests with the Honor Honor Council stated that "[The respon- knife from a sheath he wore when con- him to put the knife down," said Sgt. Neil Council, a group of five elected students; sible students] should incur no further fronted by one of several officers inves- Dryfe, Hartford police spokesman. complete with the powers to punish or academic or residential penalty, for their tigating a domestic disturbance. The shooting is being investigating by fully pardon the students involved. immediate removal from the program When Lowell ignored repeated com- Hartford police, state police and inspec- The Honor Council's verdict was pre- constitutes a severe academic, social, and mands to drop the knife and moved to- tors from the chief state's attorney's of- sented to the Tutorial College's 57 stu- financial sanction." ward police, a veteran officer fired fice. dents on Friday amid much discussion This decision toes the fine line be- several shots that struck Lowell. Police Wire services contributed to this re- and mixed feelings. Although not tween harshness and leniency, but it refused to identify the officer, who will port. wholly satisfying to any party, a compro- only goes part way towards restoring the mise was reached that should allow the damage already done. Honor Code to preserve its dignity wi th- Many faculty members agree with the out totally destroying the four students' idea of self-determination for the cam- academic careers. pus, at least in theory. Professor Ralph SUAVE: Over 225 The decision was certainly a difficult Morelli, who teaches a first-year seminar one. As the Honor Council deliberated, that tackles the topics of privacy and it became clear that their verdict came group structures says, "A group coming Students Registered with high stakes. If they voted to com- up with its own rules of government is a ply with Trinity policy and revoke hous- good idea," but adds that the Tutorial ing privileges from the guilty students, College's Honor Code may not be appro- this penalty would also necessarily re- priate the rest of the campus. He also move the students from the Tutorial Col- points out that Trinity has already failed Are you one of them? lege itself. Not only would the students in an attempt to establish a campus-wide lose housing, they would also be re- honor code a few years ago. 4 Days left to register moved from the program into which The proposed punishment was agreed they had already invested a month of upon by a majority of the Tutorial Col- work, and be deprived of the credits for lege students on Monday morning and 21 Days until Election Day the Tutorial College-specific courses. was officially handed over to the Dean Such a penalty would lead to a slip- of Students Office for follow-up. How- pery slope of academic probation and ever, while this issue may be close to a permanent damage to academic stand- resolution, the jury is still out on whether ings for the students involved. or not the Tutorial College and its con- See Application on Page 12 On the other side, handing down a ver- troversial Honor Code will survive to be- Your Future, Your Vote dict of anything less than restriction come a Trinity institution.

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On November 1, 2000 at 5:30 p.m. Thomas Johnson, CEO and Chairman of GreenPoint Financial and Chairman of the Trinity College Board of Trustees will host a dinner at President and Mrs. Dobelle's home.

The seating for the dinner is limited to the first twenty-one students who submit their resume to Career Services by October 20th. There will be a wait list.

Following the dinner, at 7:00 p.m., the GreenPoint Financial Information Session and dessert will be held in the Reese Room of the Smith House. There is no sign up required for the Information Session.

For more information or for questions please contact Andrea Saari in Career Services at x. 2082, orandrea.saari@trincolledu. OCTOBER 17,2000 - THE TRINITY TRIPOD NEWS PAGE 7 Dismissed SGA Finance Head Shares His Story Ward MacDonald VI Comments on His Removal and Responds to SGA Impeachment Charges

BY KRISTIN POWELL I saw so that doesn't happen again in the have any idea what they were talking "Ward's supposed to do it in May, and he future. Hopefully they can rectify that SGA Correspondent about. didn't do it until August. Boo." The real very quickly. 1 apparently threatened ConnPlRG. It fact of the situation is that I couldn't do Tripod: Do you think the SGA will ad- was reported that I first made the com- that responsibly. And they understood On the evening of October 2,2000, the mit to this fault and consider changing ments in jest and then denied the situa- that.... They made it look like I was irre- SGA removed Ward MacDonald from his their decision because of it? tion entirely. That's not what I wanted sponsible, when in fact I think it was a office as Vice President of Finance. The MacDonald: In my own mind I seri- to get across.... What 1 was denying were testament to my responsibility. following day the Tripod reported on the ously doubt that they would ever admit the allegations that I said, "I don't like Tripod: You have already said that you events leading up to this action and the their procedure was so flawed that they your club. I'm going to cut your fund- saw flaws in the actual vote to have you questionable nature of the process. This need to apologize for it. At that point ing." removed from office. What are your week the Tripod spoke with MacDonald they would need to consider reinstate- 1 talked to a girl that was in thoughts on the procedure as a whole? himself gaininginsightintohissideof the ment, and I don't think they want to do ConnPlRG... and said, "I'm cutting all the MacDonald: I had ten minutes to re- story, and how he feels the situation was that. clubs [so we can have Spring Weekend] spond to the charges that I had never handled. Tripod: How do you respond to the and I think that's unfair [that your club heard, so those ten minutes were wasted. charges brought against you? needs a two-thirds vote of SGA to have Then I got two minutes for questions and Tripod: How do you feel about the MacDonald The accusations brought funding cut], so you should come to the two minutes for debate. I effectively SGA's final decision? against me were so untrue that I was first SGA meeting where I'll be bringing spoke for four minutes about what was MacDonald: There's nothing I can re- flabbergasted. I didn't know quite how that up." That was my idea, to go to the really going on, where they [prosecuted] ally say or do about it. They've made to respond. I didn't have the list of what SGA, and she saw that as a huge threat. me for half an hour.... No one voting had their decision and I'm removed from of- I was being charged with until they read I don't want to si t here and say, "Oh, I'm a list of what I was charged with or the fice. That's fine. That's the way it works. them... that's huge. Look at any court of perfect in this situation." I made some procedure in front of them. I think they That doesn't upset me at all... I can get on law. 1 didn't know the procedure or mistakes. 1 did paint the office. More knew that's how it had to be to get me with my life, but I do want to protect my charges before we began. than that, I did paint it pink. More than out.... I think they saw me as a strong and name. 1 look at what was brought against me that, I did write the quote that I needed intellectual leader, and for that reason a Tripod: I have heard from various that I engaged in voter fraud. That's not to paint over in the first place. But, is that threat. In light of four years of over- sources that there was something wrong true. They can trump anything up they impeachable? People have been writing spending, 1 wouldn't back down at their with the vote, that perhaps the count was want to say voter fraud. I was hanging on that wall for years. request. 1 think the leadership purposely not enough to remove you from office. out at the polling booths because I Tripod: And what about the fact that deceived the board as to what the facts Can you comment on that? worked there. Maybe my friends came the Office of Student Activities had to were and rushed them in their decision, MacDonald: In Robert's Rules of Or- up that I knew were seniors and sat down distribute the budget letters, which is a and sensationalized it and ultimately der, which are the Parliamentary r ules of with me at the polls watching me do my responsibility of the VP of Finance? manipulated them to get the decision procedure, the chairman can't vote... The job. Some of them were like, "Who are MacDonald: They felt they needed to they wanted. And that is something that hurdle was for them to find twenty these people running? 1 don't know any attack my ability to get the job done.... I don't respect. people to go against me. They found of the seniors. Are they good guys?" And The truth of the situation is that the busi- Tripod: Do you have any final nineteen... they needed 19.33 to have a I said, "Yeah, they're friends of mine." I ness office was audited in late August. thoughts on the matter? two-thirds vote.. My only contention don't feel 1 swayed the vote at all. More- They didn't have their final business re- MacDonald: I don't want to come there, though it's a serious one, is that the over, if they truly believed that there was port on how much all the clubs had across as the victim. I'm not saying it's chair voted to make it a 20 vote, so I con- fraud, why didn't they, in good con- spent until that time. I knew that that appropriate, I'm not saying it should've test that. science, have a re-vote? wasn't going to come, and I knew that we happened, but at the same time they do Tripod: Have you brought this to the They accused me of stealing a key had overspent for four years with smart happen. So 1 don't want to sit here and attention of the SGA? from DarrellClaiborne'slock box. That's people doing it. 1 wasn't going to let that cry about it. But 1 will have my reserva- MacDonald: I will be writing a letter a very specific charge, so they must have happen. I was going to wait until I knew tions about the leadership of SGA and to that effect to Russell [Fugett] just to some kind of evidence or witness to that, how much money we had. under that leadership its integrity as a highlight some of the procedural errors and that was never produced. 1 didn't [The SGA] can dummy it down to, body.

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contributed to the history of WWWJRINCOLL.EDU Sticks and Stones... French art by specializing in the Professor Alden Gordon poses with history of France's art establish- Pierre Buhler, Cultural Counselor of the French A possible assault on the Elton third floor was reported at ment during the Enlighten- Embassy during ceremonies i n New York City. 4:01 am on October 13. One student allegedly called another ment of the 18th Century. His student names while the second was in the shower. The show- expertise lies in the history of quality or foreign ways of doing history ... that they grasp his- eringstudent threw on clothes and tackled the first in the hall- the Directorate of Royal Works things." tory best from studying art his- way. Witnesses noted that the student was merely holding the under the Marquis de Marigny After graduation from Trin- tory. 1 believe this is a direct other student down and yelling at him rather than inflicting and the lives and collections of ity, Gordon travelled exten- reflection of this more histori- physical blows. the Marigny and his sister, the sively in Europe to see the cal, chronological, and contex- Marquise de Pompadour. original works of art he planned tual approach that Things That do Bump in the This award holds a doubly to study. In 1978 he earned his characterizes the teaching of Night important value to the Trinity PHD from Harvard University art history at Trinity College." community. Not only is Gordon and his first job out of graduate Gordon's plans for teaching in a professor here, but he also is an school was as Lecturer and Cu- A wallet, containing an ID and about $60, was stolen from a the future still further his plans alum. Graduating in '69, Gordon ratorial Assistant at the Frick room in Cook A. One of the residents was home at the time, for making art history acces- comments on how his Trinity Collection in New York. "It was heard noises in his roommate's room and went to investigate. sible to all students. "I would education prepared him for this a fluke that I ever came back to The student chased an unknown man from the room, not like to broaden he way we award. •.-•••••• Trinity as a member of the fac- knowing that anything had been stolen in the meantime. present the history of daily life, "When I was an undergradu- ulty. .. there were no good mu- possibly through courses on the ate, in the late 1960's, it was time seum jobs in 1978 and I applied history of food and the history World's Worst Pick Up Lines of intense awareness of foreign for and was offered jobs in the of travel... That in turn should affairs..! 4id a lot of the normal mid^West and at Trinity.",. \',; r,,;rn|ake;every,studentmore: re- A" female student;"was apprbaclted by an unidentified male American things- T rwas •'>' Teaching here at Trinity has flective about whlatKis own cul- at 6:45 pm on October 14. While she reported that he did not coxsawin of the crew as a fresh- proven to be a valuable experi- ture is saying and whether he touch her, he did ask her personal questions. In his conversa- man and sophomore and editor ence to Gordon in that he is able wants to change that." tion, he.said "I've already heard that two girls died here."- The of. the Tripod as a junior- but I to adequately share his knowl- • The highlight of the cer- student called Campus Safety who didn't find any one in the ; atlso thought a great deal about edge with the students.- "In emony last Tuesday for Gordon are. She has been advised to notify, Campus Safety immedi- the average American'slack of teaching at Trinity, 1 have tried was having so many people ately if she sees him again. .... • ••:...,-' consciousness of stature'in a to bring the past alive for stu- from different walks of his life worldwide arena... It was not dents, by.'placing as much as together for a happy occasion. It only Vietnam,and foreign • possible within a reconstruc- was also satisfying to have Take my Girlfriend.*. Please policy but the naivete about tion of the setting in which it people in America discover that languages, French philosophy, i was made... It is very gratifying his professional Work in France A male friend escorted an intoxicated female student to the avant-garde; culture and an "that students.will frequently was recognized for its excel- Campus Safety substation at October 13 at 12:55 am. The stu- American condescension to tell the faculty members in art lence. dent was confused and was unable.to.remember where her ro6m was. Campus Safety called TCERT, who recommended that she be taken to Hartford Hospital. She was released the next morning. • : "Trail of Debris" Marks the Take my Boyfriend... Please Path of Thursday's Rampage continued from page one one driving thejeep down Sum- with the owner of the other car Campus Safety responded to a phone call about an intoxi- ford Police, who was in the area mit Street. Prior to arrest, the personally. Mattei asked to bor- cated student in Wheaton on October 13 at 1:05 am. They dis- checking on a noise complaint police took him to the hospital, row thejeep later in the evening. covered femalestudent in herroom.and the intoxicated student at the Kappa house. Campus Mattei sustained injuries on his Kleiner was arraigned on Fri- was her boyfriend, who was throwing up on the floor. TCERT Safety and Hartford Police fol- hands and head. He was re-, day morning and a court date also responded and determined that the student did not need lowed a trail of debris down leased from the hospital on Fri- was set. . further treatment. Zion Street and through Rocky day morning. The hospital In addition to the police re- Ridge park. administered a blood/alcohol sponse, Campus Safety passed Take my Car... Please The Jeep was discovered in test on Mattei, the results of the incident to the Dean of the bushes on the opposite side which have not yet been re- Student's office. Page 151 of the An attempted motor vehicle theft was reported at 12:05 am of a ten-foot embankment. Fur- turned. Trinity College Student Hand- on October 13. The car, parked in Summit Lot A, sustained dam- ther investigation of the exten- Depending upon evidence book lists these regulations for age on the steering column and the ignition. Also missing from sive damage revealed that both from this test, it is possible that similar cases: the car was a karaoke machine, a CD and a radar detector. airbags had deployed. driving under the influence "College disciplinary pro- There was blood on both. The will be added to the list of ceedings may be initiated At Least Your Friend Didn't majority of the blood was on the charges currently being held against a student charges with Borrow the Keys... driver side, but it was spread to against Mattei. A warrant for a violation of a law that is also a the passenger side in such a way his arrest is pending. violation of College regulations as to indicate that the driver had After taking Mattei to the A CD player, a tool-box and at least $15 of loose change was without regard to the status of slid out through the passenger stolen from a car in the Anadama parking lot. This was re- hospital, police officers deter- civil litigation or criminal ar- side door. ported to Campus Safety on October 15 at 2:50 am. mined that Kleiner had been rest and prosecution. The Col- Using the Trinity sticker, ' the first one to hit a car in lege may conduct judicial Campus Safety officers traced Anadama. Hartford police re- proceedings prior to, simulta- On the Bright Side, You Still the car back to Kleiner. Cam- turned to his room for further neously with, or after civil or Have a Passenger Door pus Safety, Officer Cochran of questioning and arrested him. criminal proceedings off cam- the Hartford Police Department According to Kleiner, Mattei pus." Campus Safety respond ed to a call on October 15 around 9:00 and a supervisor, after observ- was the driver observed by the No official steps have been pm that a student's car had been broken into. Besides smash- ing a blood trail leading into the witnesses in the initial accident. taken yet, but the hearing pro- ing the rear passenger side window, a stereo, a cell phone, and a third floor room, knocked on He had been driving earlier in cess will begin this week. This radio were missing. The car was parked along Summit Street. the student's door in Anadama. the evening, backed into the process will determine whether Both students were in the room. same car which Mattei later hit. or not Kleiner and Mattei were Uponr questioning, • Matter' Kleiner indicates that he in- : also in violation of College regu- confessed that he had been the tended to handle the matter lations. OCTOBER 17,2000 - THE TRINITY TRIPOD NEWS PAGE 9 Rowland Praised by Trinity After Recent Debacles, For Learning Corridor Effort SGA Hopes to Improve continued from page one honor the sailors killed the attack on the Rowland praised the efforts of the pub- USS Cole the previous day. lic and private interests involved, calling The Trinity College President's Medal Spring Election Turnout the Learning Corridor a "national model" is the highest honor the President of for other cities to follow. Trinity College can bestow to someone BY KRISTIN POWELL to leave their rooms" Probably the biggest deterrent to voter Well known by now, the Learning Cor- who is not a graduate of the College. This SGA Correspondent ridor was the result of a collaborative is only the fourth time it has been pre- turnout is the lack of competition in the effort by Trinity, Connecticut Public sented, most recently to Senator Joseph elections. Lastspring every executive po- Television and Radio, Hartford Hospital, Lieberman last month also for his con- The Student Life Committee of the sition on the SGA was uncontested, and Connecticut Children's Medical Center, tributions to the Learning Corridor SGA is looking into reforming election there were barely enough students to run the Institute of Living, as well as the project. The other two honorees are Ho- procedures with the hopes of creating for the at-large positions. "We want con- Southside Institutes Neighborhood Alli- locaust survivor and scholar Raoul more exciting elections and stimulating tested elections. It just isn't fun if the ance (SINA). Wallenberg and Vietnam National Uni- a higher voter turnout. "It almost sick- positions aren't contested," says Herbst. Rowland praised the level of neigh- versity President Gauyen Pan Dao. ens me," says committee chairman Tim In order to promote interest in run- Herbst '02, "that people don't care." borhood involvement in the project, stat- On Friday afternoon, the Learning ning for positions, it has been recognized ing that, "people are more engaged than Corridor continued its celebration with Recent elections have drawn less than that the key is improving communica- ever before... everyone has become a a community open house, featuring fam- a 40% voter turnout. In order to facili- tion with the students. The SGA hopes stakeholder in our cities. ily activities and entertainment, not to tate the voting procedure it will be pro- to use the new student website, posed that SGA develops four voting camptrintrin.com to advertise the elec- areas, providing easy access from stu- tions and inform students of the press- "Everyone has become a stakeholder in our cities." -Gov. John Rowland dent dorms. To reduce lines and wait- ing issues. They also hope to work more ing at the polling station, Herbst wishes with TrinityT V to reach the students in "That's what all of this is about - in- mention the requisite special guests and to work with the City of Hartford to get their own rooms, possibly having de- stilling faith in this community." speeches, including Congressman John actual voting machines on campus. bates and open forums. He added, "it would be hard to dupli- Larson, and Hartford Mayor Mike Peters. "This would take the headache out of the "Student elections are being taken for cate, but I'd sure like to try," specifically The day was filled with praise and voting process and out of counting the granted," Herbst states. "There is an apa- mentioning his hometown of Water- congratulatory remarks on the success votes," adds Herbst. Another option to thy on campus. [People] just don't care." bury as a possible location. of the project, which was completed on encourage students to vote for their rep- It is the goal of the Student Life Commit- The presentation followed a flag-rais- time and on budget. Six million dollars resentatives would be to allow voting by tee and the SGA to remedy this problem ing ceremony featuring the Governor of the total $111 million price tag was e-mail. as soon as this year. They are looking for and a local Girl Scout troop. The flag was given directly from Trinity's endow- Herbst comments that nothing could exciting changes as soon as this coming raised then lowered to half-mast to ment. be easier. "Students wouldn't even have spring.

Specialists Scour all those on board. more than 50 years of war and hostility "1 will continue to devote myself to The 90 passengers and 15 crew mem- between North and South Korea," he human rights, democracy and peace on Crippled Destroyer bers, including one American traveler said. "There may now be hope that the the Korean peninsula and for peace and and 40 British citizens, were in good Cold War will also come to an end in democracy in Asia and the world," presi- ADEN, Yemen (AP) - The crew of the health and were taken by bus from the Korea." dential spokesman Park Joon-young crippled USS Cole gathered on its listing airport to Baghdad hotels, according to Half a century after the 1950-53 Ko- quoted Kim Dae-jung as saying in Seoul. deck Sunday to pay tribute to 17 ship- •Iraqi officials. rean War ended in a tense armed truce, He won the prize from a record 150 mates killed in an apparent suicide The Saudi Arabian Airlines' manager the two states remain technically at war. nominees against a somber backdrop of bombing that also ripped into the U.S. at Heathrow airport in London, Philip More than a million soldiers still square escalating violence between Israelis and Navy's strategic plans in the Middle East. Griffin, was quoted as telling Agence off along the world's most heavily forti- Palestinians, whose leaders were hon- Terrorism experts and explosives spe- France-Presse that the passengers would • fied.border.--f /. ••>••• - ored with the 1994 Prize.- • : cialists scouring the ravaged vessel be flown out of Baghdad and arrive in paused from their work as chaplains led Britain on Sunday evening. A state tele- the memorial service under, tarpaulins to block the scorching sun. ' An American official called it "a very Adams, Harkness & private affair" limited to the crew and the extra clergymen and counselors brought in after Thursday's blast. Hill Information The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, described the crew as "still in the state of shock" from the "utter dev- Session astation" of the blast, which twisted metal and tore through compartments from below the waterline to the tower- ing superstructure of the guided missile vision announcer in Baghdad said they Thursday/October 19 at 7:00 p.m. destroyer. would be extended "Arab hospitality." The Smith House in the Painter Hatches were blown open on the deck, Neither Saudi Arabia nor Britain main- the official said, and areas below near the tain diplomatic relations with Iraq. Room blast site were "absolutely destroyed." U.S. At various points during the standoff officials believe the ship was the target at Saddam International Airport, Iraqi of a suicide attack from a small vessel officials said the men were upset over packed with powerful explosives. If ter- what they called unreported human rorism is proven, it would be the deadli- rights violations in Saudi Arabia, that Adams, Harkness Hill is a full-service est such attack on the U.S. military since they chose Iraq as their destination be- investment bank with a focus on emerg- the bombing of an Air Force barracks in cause it rejects "American hegemony" in Saudi Arabia in 1996 that killed 19. the region, and that they wanted "politi- ing growth companies in the most dy- Yemen strongly rejects the American cal asylum" in Iraq. namic industry sectors—technology, claims. The Foreign Ministry repeated After the standoff, an Iraqi Ministry of Saturday that it "does not accept the Interior official said the men had also healthcare and specialty consumer. We presence of terrorists on its territories." warned that if they did not get what they are a small, growing firm with 200 em- Five bodies have been returned home wanted, another plane would be hi- for burial. Two other bodies were still in jacked in coming days. ployees, with 50 professionals dedicated the ship, lodged i n twisted steel. Ten sail- to our investment banking efforts. The ors were missing and presumed dead. South ICorea's Kim Failure to account for the missing could investment banking group at Adams, complicate or delay plans to tow away Wins Nobel Peace the vessel. Prize Harkness & Hill endeavors to build rela- The Cole had been heading with a tionships with and provide advice to crew of 293 to the Gulf to support the • OSLO (Reuters) - South Korean Presi- U.N. embargo against Iraq. dent Kim Dae-jung won the Nobel Peace emerging growth companies. We work in Prize Friday for his drive for democracy a team environment where every voice is Iraq Reports Safe and closer ties with Stalinist North Ko- rea across the world's last Cold War f ron- critical to meeting our clients' needs. If Ending to Hijacking Cier. you would like to learn more about op- of Saydi «let Gunnar Berge, the chairman of the five-member Norwegian Nobel Com- portunities to join our team at Adams, .CAIRO (NY Times) - At least two mittee, praised Kim's "work for democ- Harkness & Hill, please contact Jim men, apparently armed with explosives, racy and human rights in South Korea hijacked a Saudi Arabian Boeing 777 and in East Asia in general, and for peace Beakey '89 at (617) 788-1544 or via enroute to London today and forced it to and reconciliation with North Korea in email at [email protected]. land in Baghdad, where after three hours particular." Iraqi officials announced that they had "Through his 'sunshine policy", Kim succeeded in negotiating the freedom of Dae-jung has attempted to overcome PAGE 10 NEWS THE TRINITY TRIPOD - OCTOBER 17,2000 Writer Tackles Issue of Minority Race Relations tween Spanish and African culture, cre- BY RICHARD DOWNE ated first when the Moors conquered Online Editor Spain. This is, he said, why Latinos can go to a hip-hop party and dance with- Last Thursday night, writer David out trouble, whereas African A mericans Lamb spoke at Trinity about race in find more difficulty when attempting to America and hip-hop culture. He made do the same at a Latin party. extensive use of his new book, Do Lamb then moved into a discussion of PlatanosGo Wit'CollardGreens, a novel the modern relationship between Latino that borrows heavily from his own ex- and African American cultures in periences in college. Lamb focused on America. At this point, he started read- the origins of hip-hop culture (from his ing dialogue from his novel to illustrate neighborhood in Queens) and how it points with respect to the dynamics that ••/-•> was largely a product of African Ameri- occur in everyday conversation regard- can and Latin American influences. ing the subject. The talk began with a discussion of Do Platanos Go Wit' Collard Greens is music in the 1920s and '30s, with videos written in an eclectic hip-hop literary of prominent Latin and jazz musicians style that blends jive with sophisticated v/o^- .••." •:•-:-,' of the period talking about the develop- intellectual discourse. Its protagonist, as •...-•- -.^A " • ment and evolution of the genres. Lamb was discernible from the talk, is an Afri- *'V-V-*' '*•»'" •* ' mentioned, and the musicians discussed, can American male student at Hunter the directions music was often forced to College, who is involved with a female take when Africans were brought to classmate whose family hails from the North America prior to the emancipa- Dominican Republic. The racial ten- tion proclamation. The drum was the sions that arise around this situation center of music for the Africans, and was triggers the conversation of the charac- taken away by the white slave-owners, ters, and it is this conversation that is used to illustrate Lamb's reflection on who saw it as foreign, and therefore ANNETROWBRIDGE threatening. This was then supple- race in America. Writer David Lamb speaks at McCook Auditorium. mented for by other forms of rhythm, in- Lamb reflected at length on the vary- cluding that of the body. This lead to the ing distinctions that exist in Latin evolution of "mono-rhythmic" patterns, America and in the US. One analogy as described by Lamb, more akin to Eu- used is that Puerto Ricans.and other • ropean music than African. The drums Latin Americans who are at the bottom used in jazz were, then, actually acquired of the barrel in their own country come . directly from Latin American immi- to the US in search of opportunity, and, Purpose of The New grants, primarily from Puerto Rico and as he said, "America is the great equal- Cuba, who brought their music with izer for everyone at the bottom..." In Latin them, America the system recognizes varying Trinity Days Is Unclear Latin American music, as opposed to degrees of black and white and brown programs of broad appeal, such as pan- what.had evolved in African American and mulatto, but the US, despite all the BY ROBERT CHAMPAGNE . els, lecturers, symposia, and community music, was "poly-rhythrnic," because the advances that are given frequent lip ser- News Writer outreach programs. Furthermore, Spen- Spaniards had allowed the Africans to vice, goes by the old rule from the days cer noted that he felt the students would preserve their musical traditions. Inci- of slavery about distinguishing between As most of you may have noticed, know how to best utilize their time, ob- dentally, this, may have-had to do with, a black and white, so relations are gov- reading week (or the dreaded serving that a day or two of relaxation bdrtdtSyiiikdb ..-eTned beeweert wtike and non-white. •midsessio»,'.a&It was keoWn test-year) ." can be as useful cp.sojme >as trte fame was recently replaced by something amount of time dedicated to hard work called 'Trinity Days." And because the "Everybody needs a break sometime," he controversy over midsession was so says, "and the middle of October seems enormous last year, many of you were to be a good time for this." expecting to see Trinity Days covered ex- Although some faculty members did tensively in the Tripod. Well, here we are. not have a clear idea of Trinity Days' pur- According to a number of students pose, a number of them expressed posi- and faculty, the biggest problem with tive opinions of the break. Trinity Days was that they lacked a clear Political Science professor Peter Burns purpose. called it a "necessary break in the semes- "I am confused about the purpose of ter." Burns believed that two days was the two day break," Professor Adrienne enough time to allow students and fac- Fulco of"the Women's Studies and Politi- ulty to do what they needed to prepare cal Science departments remarked. Pro- for the rest of the semester but was short Session fessor Fulco explained that she was not enough that everybody would still be on sure whether Trinity Days were meant track when classes resumed. Professor to be a vacation or time to be devoted to Kirkpatrick said that Trinity Days were academics and special programming. valuable because of the unique opportu- Frank Kirkpatrick, Professor of Reli- nity they present for scheduling stimu- gion, echoed Fulco's sentiments, saying lating and educational activities the

"The school must decide whether these two days should be a break, or if they should be used for educational purposes." - Frank Kirkpatrick, Professor of Religion

"the school must decide whether these whole community can enjoy. two days should be a break, or if they Many students had less encouraging should be used for educational pur- things to say about the new break, how- poses." ever. Sophomore Ben Max found that the Sophomore Eddie Jacobs admitted longer length of reading week had al- that he had "no idea what the focus of lowed for more field trips and activities Trinity Days was." He was not sure than the shorter Trinity Days. "Schedul- ! whether he was expected to be back on ing trips for four or five classes in two . Some other Important dates for JnR;; campus on Monday or if he only had to days is simply unrealistic," he said. be back for classes on Wednesday. Eddie Jacobs observed that "reading :;o•;/,,'•:,:Morgan;;Chase;:;^ncS4Co;»;are* .:'l^;---• "The administration should find some week had extra curricular activities re- ; : s:^Wednesda^^ way to tell students what the focus is lated to classes and gave us time to study, next time," he added. as opposed to Trinity Days, which ;, Resume and "Letter deadline 7- A /;; According to Academic Dean J. Ronald seemed like a two day vacation." Spencer, the Trinity Days break was de- Both Jacobs and Tamar Kipper, a jun- Wednesday, ^©%/eiiriber 85 2000 signed to "preserve the valuable features ior, felt that the break should not have T© see the Job posting, visiting Tritfiify of reading week on a reduced scale." The fallen on an important religious holiday two day break was supposed to give both unless students were not expected to re- students and faculty time off to relax main on campus for academic reasons. and catch up with work while eliminat- For years, both Trinity students and : if/you; have., an ing any potential for the type of abuse faculty alike enjoyed a five-day recess that plagued reading week and open pe- from classes called open period. Stu- Career riod. Spencer emphasized his belief that dents were encouraged to catch up or get Trinity Days are a great opportunity for ahead in their work, to relax, or to pur- classes and groups to schedule special See TRANSITION on page 11 OCTOBER 17,2000 - THE TRINITY TRIPOD NEWS PAGE 11 Dyson Encourages >J—^

Youths to Become "5f "..^ ••', Vfv'"1* Politically Aware much about societal ills, he has BY MAGGIE KAGAN w News Writer replied, "What would engage me to get stuff for our folk in- III stead of my own folk? If you are Connecticut State Represen- not about applying what you're tative William Dyson visited working for to all folk, you are Trinity to share his views on not really working." His com- ||| community involvement in a munity involvement has S^^l^^'Vitr^'.^1;:,^-^^ <••••'• presentation Thursday night. It brought him to South Carolina; 1 JmIs ••ilililly'4 1iiHHi Congressional Candidates Grapple With was difficult for any listener to New York, and currently New the Issues walk away from Dyson's ad- Haven, Connecticut. dress without feeling empow- At the conclusion of Dyson's Several Trinity students ered. His many titles include speech, a first year student from attended the Connecticut House Chair of the Appropria- California requested his advice Congressional debate held tions Committee and Treasurer concerning public education Sunday night at CPTV on New of the Black and Puerto Rican there. She has a friend who re- Britain Ave. Caucus. He is a member of both cently graduated with a degree The debate featured the the Education Committee and in education, but who has been Democratic and Republican the Legislative Management mistakenly placed in a school candidates from all six Committee. His work as Chair teaching English as a Second congressional districts. of the Connecticut Commission Language while she has no Top: Yu-en Moulton '02, Anne on National and Community background in Spanish, The Trowbridge '02, Rep. Sam Service pervaded his address to student wondered how she Gejdenson (D-2nd), Dave students. could help her friend inform Alexander '03, Rep. Jim Representative Dyson those concerned about Califor- Maloney (D-5th), and challenger opened by acknowledging, "The nia elementary education of Stephanie Sanchez (D-4th). day is to come that will be yours. this situation. Representative Right: Republican First District You recognize adjustments that Dyson suggested that she have candidate and former WWF need to be made." her friend immediately go wrestler Bob Backlund gives Growing up in Georgia, knock on the doors of those stu- Jon Prosnit '01 a few pointers. dents' parents and inform them, Dyson found himself severely PHOTOS BY DAN BERM AN isolated from the majority of as parents would be the most society due to racial discrimina- concerned that their children tion in the U.S. during the 1940s are not receiving the proper in- and 1950s. He noted, "I saw my struction. Although reluctant first cross being burned in to take such a forward step, the Confusing Transition from South Carolina, on my campus." first-year was grateful for This was one incident that mo- Dyson's input. tivated him to work more with He further encouraged stu- Reading Week to Trinity Days racial integration. He stressed dents, professing, "The solution that once he took a stance on a has got to come from people continued from page ten and wished its spirit to be pre- was able to get much done in the particular issue, he was ready to such as yourselves." Dyson's sue other activities they would served. two days off. "It just kind of in- act on it, despite those who were faith in the youth of America not otherwise have had time for. So that brjngs us to Trinity terrupts the academic sched- against him. Dyson claimed was evident throughout his In theory, open period comple- Days. Trinity Days were ule," she explained. Shortening that being arrested for protest- talk. He finally advised, "Get mented the regular academic adopted at the end of last year the mid October break also ing against segregation moti- out there and make sure that routine by providing students as the replacement of open pe- leaves Seniors working on a the- vated him toward working even your views are known!" with a much needed break and riod/reading week. This semes- sis or senior project without the- harder for justice. He stated Jon Prosnit '01, coordinator of a great opportunity to delve ter they fell on October 9th and valuable block of uninterrupted that, while he may have been SUAVE at Trinity, commented time previous students have en- alone on his views at some on the lack of attendance, not- joyed. points in his life, he had a much ing "Representative Dyson was "Everybody needs a break sometime, and the : \Yhile many faculty mem- greater personal motivation to- passionate. I wish more stu- middle of October seems to be a good time bers and students clearly fa- ward rectifying his situation. dents had come to see him be- for this." - Dean Ron Spencer vored the old reading week over In the past when Dyson has cause he advocated democracy Trinity Days, most agreed that been asked why he cares so well." the shorter break had many re- deeper into their studies, study 10th, the Monday and Tuesday deeming qualities and a great hard for the upcoming mid- directly following Columbus deal of potential. Dean Spencer terms, or go on field trips or lis- Day weekend, which happened noted that the shorter mid-term ten to speakers in conjunction to coincide this year with the break might allow for more with one of their classes. Jewish holiday Yom Kippur. In reading days before final exams, However, things that work many ways, the concept of Trin- which a number of students felt well on paper do not always ity Days is very similar to that would be the most productive work well in real life. As the of reading week. But as with use of the time. Both Spencer years passed, large numbers of most things in life, the first go and Kirkpatrick hoped that fu- students and faculty began to around of anything does not al- ture Trinity Days would be bet- leave campus during open pe- ways proceed according to plan ter utilized by the community riod. By the time this year's senior "Reading Week had extra curricular activities class arrived here as freshmen in 1997, almost the entire cam- related to classes and gave us time to study, pus was sh ut down during open as opposed to Trinity Days, which seemed period (which had by then like a two day vacation." - Eddie Jacobs '03 taken the name 'reading week'). To make a long and still contro- versial story short, reading and there are those few inevi- in terms of special events and week began to look too much table glitches that must be activities. For now, it seems as like a nine-day vacation in the worked out. if we will all'have to settle for middle of the semester for it to A senior English major, who Trinity Days, so we might as retain its academic value, and so wished to remain anonymous, well make the best of them, ithadtobecut. Yet despite what remarked that "Reading week whether that means attending may be seen as the failure of was a great thing for motivated a lecture, starting that term pa- reading week, enough trustees, students." She stated that Trin- per you've been putting off, or Connecticut State Representative William administrators, faculty and stu- ity Days wasn't exactly a vaca- sitting back with a beer and Dyson spoke last Thursday on getting students dents understood its real merit tion and that nobody she knew watching the game. involved in the political process. VOTER REGISTRATION FORM If you are mot registered to vote, fill out tMs form and put it into the Voting Box In Mutler Hall (next to the liming kail)* Use your Trinity address m #5* The form meeds to lie In by Friday, October 20,3000. If you have amy questions about votings elections^ or ballots, eomtaet Jom Prosmit at x3839« Note-tie polls are at the fire station at tie end of Summit Street

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Sponsored by Clje SUAVE OCTOBER 17,2000 - THE TRINITY TRIPOD FEATURES PAGE 13 Students Prepare for Semester in Kathmandu New Professor Sonam Gyaltsen Offers Seven Students a Taste of Tibetan Food, Dance and Culture a BY BETHANY GROOME cook some Tibetan and Nepali special- called pah-leh. Completing the breakfast tellects stimulated. ties. *' Features Writer were fried potatoes with spices, some- For the students participating in the The first of the many planned cultural what similar to American homefries. Kathmandu program, this event lent events was attended by nine students, Then we all sat down to a traditional Ti- some valuable insight into what lies Have you ever eaten Tibetan or Nepali and was hosted by fellow student Sally betan breakfast of potatoes, pah-leh and ahead for them. Ben Flaccus '02, one of food? For the four students taking part Powers. Gyaltsen and one of his Tibetan Tibetan butter-salt tea. the students going to Kathmandu in the in the second year of the Kathmandu friends, Kelsang, served as our teachers Most of the students had never tried spring, commented, "first of all, food al- Program, one of Trinity's new Global in the kitchen. ' this tea before and their reactions were ways interests me. But, it was nice to have Learning Sites, the answer to this ques- The day began with flour, water and mixed. When visiting a Tibetan home or a preview of what we will be doing next tion is yes. lots of kneading, as we all pitched in to monastery, it is customary to offer the semester. We are feeling so impatient. On October 1st, these students, along make traditional Tibetan flat-bread, guest seemingly endless cups of tea. This Everyone keeps telling us how it is go- salty beverage is integral to many Ti- ing to be in Nepal and we just want to betan social customs. go. But at least this gave us a taste." After breakfast, we began to prepare Even students not planning to visit the ingredients for our lunch. The menu Nepal can take advantage of this won- consisted of the Nepali national dish, Dal derful opportunity to explore and be Bhat, a thick lentil soup served over stimulated by another culture. steaming white rice, and the popular Ti- Later in the semester Gyaltsen is plan- betan steamed dumplings called ning on holding a larger Tibetan cul tural momos. Kelsang prepared the Dal Bhat, event, which he hopes will be attended while the students prepared momo fill- by any interested students and faculty. ing, a combination of meat and veg- The attractions will include a film etables. showing, a slide show of Tibet and Nepal, The two experts instructed the stu- and Tibetan merchants selling tradi- dents in the art of making momos, tional food, clothing, crafts and jewelry. which involves some artistic dough-fold- This event will also be a chance for stu- ing and a lot of patience. Most of the stu- dents to ask Tibetan men and women dents caught on right away, while 1 questions about their lives as refugees, discovered that my momo skills were _ their religious beliefs and anything else lacking. As we prepared the food, we lis- of interest. tened to traditional Tibetan religious Gyaltsen ultimately hopes that curi- music, and some popular Tibetan songs osity about Tibetan culture will gener- as well. Students enjoy traditional Tibetan food. PHOTO COURTESY OF BETHANY GROOME ate interest in a Students for a Free Tibet Before sitting down to lunch, Gyaltsen club at Trinity. with others, attended a cultural event "We believe in spending more time brought out an assortment of traditional Students interested in information re- organized by Trinity's newly hired Ti- with ourselves and others, and less time 1 Tibetan clothing that he had bought for garding the Kathmandu Program should betan language instructor, Professor chasing material happiness," says the students to wear. The Tibetan dress, contact either Proj. Dworin or Prof. Sonam Gyaltsen, who thought it would Gyaltsen. called chupa, has both a male and a fe- Findly. For information about future Ti- be beneficial for the students to experi- The Kathmandu Program was de- male version and is still worn by many betan cultural events, contact Prof. ence a few of the delicacies of Tibet and signed by Trinity College Professors Judy Nepal, before spending their semester in Dworin and Ellison Banks Findly as a Kathmandu. "I am not only here to teach means for students to gain first hand ex- Tibetan language. I want to expose the perience of Asian culture and religion. students to Tibetan and Nepali culture, Last spring, I was one of seven students and to have fun while learning. Teach- • :whffl"spent.the'semester studying Ti- fag 'about the culture helps to make sense betan language, religion and culture in

"It was nice to have a preview of what we will be doing next semester. We are feeling so impatient. Everyone keeps telling us how it is going to be in Nepal and we just want to go." -Ben Flaccus '02 of the language," says Gyaltsen. Kathmandu, Nepal. I had never tasted "My philosophy is that teaching is any Tibetan or Nepali food before arriv- learning and learning is teaching. It's like ing in Kathmandu. Fortunately, I found yin-yang, I learn from the students too," that 1 loved it. Aside from the great food, he adds. Nepal is a dream for Anthropology and To fulfill his goal of exposing students Religion students. PHUlU LOUUl tSY OF BE1 HANY OROOME to Tibetan culture, Gyaltsen has planned While exploring Kathmandu, I did not Learning a traditional dance. a series of cultural events. These events have to walk far before coming across Tibetans in Nepal, although many Sonam Gyaltsen at are required for students enrolled in the another temple, monument, or monas- young Tibetan men opt for jeans and T- [email protected]. program, but are also open to other in- tery. The city is an incredibly diverse shirts. After donning our cultural attire, This article is thefirst in a seriesoffea- terested students. place, rich in a variety of cultures. I was we sat down to eat the meal we had pre- tures examining the various studyabroad Gyaltsen is a native Tibetan who was deeply affected by the religiousness of pared. Gyaltsen taught us a Tibetan programs offered by the college. If you are born and raised in Nepal. After having the people in Nepal, and it inspired my verson of saying grace, which we re- interested in sharing your abroad expe- been in America for a number of years future plans to study Anthropology as a peated before we started our feast Every- riences.please contact eitherjames Cabot and then returning home, he says that he graduate student. Since returning from one agreed that the meal was delicious. or Brian Nanos at x2583, or e-mail them appreciates Nepal more now than before. Nepal, I have been craving the food that After lunch, Kelsang us a brief lesson at [email protected] or Gyaltsen feels that Himalayan culture I had come to appreciate. I was thrilled in a few types of Tibetan dancing. After [email protected]. Loohfor has a lot to offer people regarding the at having been invited to join this year's the day of eating and learning, we all left an upcoming article from students who foundations for happiness. group of students in learning how to with our appetites satisfied and our in- participated in the South Africa program. Along The long Walk

WILL YOU WATCH THE PRESIDENTIAL DEBATES TONIGHT?

BRYAN MATT GRAYSON '04 RONI ZACSH '04 ARMSTRONG'02 "I watch a little bit "It depends on "Even as a politi- when the Mets how much work I cal science major, aren't playing. The have to do. I'd like this debate has no Met's aren't playing to watch, but my salient issues to tonight. I'll be teachers are anyone below the watching!" demanding." age of 65, so no." PAGE 14 FEATURES THE TRINITY TRIPOD - OCTOBER 17,2000 The Internet and Trinity DailyJolt provides on-line resource for community America and Europe. Each Additionally, both seniors row site by December. Bijur sees sor Robert Peltier is encourag- '%. BY JAMES CABOT school's site has the same basic together in the men's light- pizza places, bars and other ing Bijur and Wilmerding to Features Editor look but the businesses start a literary forurn. Some of information targeting the forums are serious, others In past years senior Duncan provided is students as quite funny. Guests from other Pearson has had a hard time completely being poten- schools with the DailyJolt can finding out what's going on on customizable tial advertis- post comments alongside Trin- campus. Parties and events by school, ers. ity students. Comments can be aren't advertised well, he says. says Bijur. Bijur and posted anonymously. Furthermore, he receives so Over the Wilmerding Another fun feature is a quick many Quick Posts (QPs) summer are quick to on-line poll that changes regu- through his e-mail account DailyJolt em- discuss the larly. Recent polls include each day that he does not have ployee Josh on-line fo- which candidate Trinity stu- time to check them all. The Vajcovec '97 rums. They dents will vote for in November, Trinity web site is not as infor- contacted are "open how many days they will be off- mative about social events, Bijur about and honest campus during Trinity Days, games and lectures as he would running a Trinity page. Bijur in weight crew program. forums," Bijur says. Recent is- and whether they sleep in the like it to be. Fortunately for turn recruited Wilmerding. The Bijiir and Wilmerding esti- sues discussed include the nude. The current poll measure Pearson and other students like two received a packet from the mate that 10% of the Trinity presidential debates, Trinity's simply asks, "Do you smoke him, there is now an entire web company, and launched community has visited the site, cable system, racial issues and a cigarettes?" As of press time, site dedicated to the Trinity stu- Trinity's site on October 1st. They and that the number is growing variety of sexual themes. Profes- 14% of respondents say yes, 34% dent: www.trinity.dailyjolt.com. say socially, and 51% say no. "The DailyJolt has simplified One of the most popular fea- my life considerably," says "We have the ability to totally do away with QPs." tures is party pictures posted to Pearson. "Now I don't have to - Barrett Bijur '01 the site. In a way Bijur and spend hours searching for on- Wilmerding are innovators campus events, I have maxi- within the DailyJolt family, mized my party efficiency." estimate that they have spent a daily. They have received posi- about film, theater and frater- since they pioneered this prac- Run by Barrett Bijur '01 and combined thirty hours a week tive feedback from both stu- nity parties can choose to only tice. Other schools have adopted Reed Wilmerding '01, the working on the site. They are dents and professors. "Thejok is receive information from those their party picture idea. "College DailyJolt provides the Trinity not paid based on hours, how- a fabulous place for information groups. "The whole idea here is kids love pictures," says Bijur. community with a variety of ever, but on the number of visi- without having to plow to make things easy for the stu- "The pictures are great, a fun information, schedules, and tors to the site. Regardless, they through a ton of QPs," says dent," notes Bijur. way to see your classmates..." even on-line forums. The goal of say that they are not paid par- Amanda Gifford '03. Ultimately, The DailyJolt is truly a com- agrees one on-line participant. the site is to "meet the needs of ticularly well. Bijur and Wilmerding hope that prehensive web site. Academic, "I look forward to seeing our the students in ways that (the Both Bijur and Wilmerding their site will replace Quick Post ath letic and social schedules are school's drunken fools," adds Trinity) educationalsites don't," come into the venture with (QP) communication at Trinity. presented, along with restau- Ann Grazing'01. says Bijur. some computer experience. The "We have the ability to totally rant reviews, an on-line market- The concept behind the two have collaborated on an- do away with QPs," says Bijur. place, quick polls, forums, even DailyJolt was created last other Trinity-related site: Additionally, users can cus- weather forecasts. Although the see DAILYJOLT on page spring by then Amherst senior www.trinityrowing.com. tomize the site so that they only company currently handles all fifteen Andrew Collins. U has now Wilmerding has taken Intro to see information that they are in- of the advertising, Bijur and Internet Reporting, and Bijur is ,. teiested. in. For example, stu- Wilmerding hope to have local. leges and universities in North taking the course this semester dents who only want to know companies advertising on the Trinfo. Cafe: Internet Access for the Neighborhood residents, com- able). how to use computers and the BY BRIAN NANOS munity based . Currently, Internet. "Access only means as Features Editor organizations, the Cafe holds much as what you know," says churches, and offices for those Carlos Espinosa '96, Cafe Out- If for some reason you have merchants can in charge of the reach Coordinator. actually seen the building with work together Smart Neigh- The computer workshops of- the blue, green, and yellow sign on technology- borhood pro- fered by the Cafe provide classes that reads "Trinfo. Cafe," you related issues gram, a as basic as an introduction to might have wondered what and make better computer lab, computers, the Internet, or kind of cafe-it is, and what it is use of informa- and an open other essential office applica- doing across the street from the tion technol- lounge with tions (for example, word pro- College. I know at least two ogy-" couches and cessing, spreadsheets, and people who have questioned The Trinfo. public comput- presentations). The intermedi- what exactly it is doing there Cafe itself is less ers. The Cafe ate classes, however, provide in- and if it is actually affiliated of a cafe and part of the Cafe struction on web design and with our college. Therefore, I more of a com- is a planned ad- other more challenging aspect thought it reasonable to find out puter center dition, but does of the computer. The most ad- what this "animal called 'Trinfo. that serves the nnfo. Cafe at 1300 Broad Streef not exist as of vanced classes include instruc- Cafe" is. local community, Think of Cafe will be able to support it- yet. tions on advanced web design. Unless you pay absolutely no what the MCEC computer lab . self by giving low-cost Internet The Trinfo. Cafe offers a vari- Of the few students who have attention to what goes on here would be if it had better deco- access to local businesses and ety of different services, most of ever heard of the cafe, some (and Trinity students are actu- rations and more comfortable hiring out computer consult- them free, to local businesses, voice the concern that organiza- ally capable of those levels of chairs and it served the commu- ants. It is hoped that, by this organizations, and churches tions and people who live in this apathy), you know that Trinity nity instead of the College. The time, those working in the within a mile of Trinity College, community would have little or College has taken the initiative Trinfo. Cafe is located at 1300 Trinfo Cafe will be from the including Internet access, an e- no use for a web- page or com- to create programs that improve Broad Street, just north of the Neighborhood, although now mail address, web space, and puter, "That couldn't be farther the community that surrounds Learning Corridor. Like the most of those who work in the free workshops. Soon, the Trinfo from the truth," exclaims us. One of these programs, the Corridor and the Boys and Girls Cafe are from the College (there Cafe hopes to offer services to Espinosa. The Smart Neighbor- "Smart Neighborhood" is head- Club, the Trinfo. Cafe has a is a work-study program avail- those individuals who live in hood program is already pro- quartered at the Trinfo. Cafe. clean, new look the commu- viding services to 75 different that sets it apart The inside of the Trinfo. Cafe JAMES CABOT The Smart Neighborhood is nity. To resi- business, organizations and from its sur- •" - •» r - •• i Trinity's attempt to make the dents who schools, 53 of which currently roundings. advantages of the Internet living within a have their own web pages. available to the community In fact, the 15-block radius These include non profits like near the campus. The Smart Trinfo Cafe is (Between Zion Aids Project Hartford (http:// Neighborhood program works now in its sec- B • Hi i St. and Wash- www.aidsprojecthartford.org/), on the belief that access to the ond year of op- ington St, and and schools such as Bulkeley Internet breads knowledge, and eration. It will 1 • '1a *' IF"! 1Ward St. and High School (http:// that giving the local commu- exist with a New Britain www.hartnet.org/health/), nity access to this knowledge grant from the Ave.) the cafe The Trinfo Cafe is currently will go far in improving it. Ac- college for five offers free open on Monday through Fri- cording to it's own web page, moreyeaTS. One ¥ i Internet access, day from 8:30am to 7:00pm and The Smart Neighborhood Pro- of the Smart an e-mail ad- on Saturday from 10:00am to gram created the Trinfo.. Cafe Neighborhood's dress, web with the official goal of hopes is that by 3:00pm. These times largely de- space, and will "host(ing) a friendly location in the end of these pend on how much response the neighborhood where local five years, the soon offer free the cafe receives from the com- B workshops on munity. OCTOBER 17,2000 - THE TRINITY TRIPOD FEA TURES PAGE 5

Top Ten Things Left out of the 0 New Master Plan

10. Following Trinity Days with Naked Days.

9. Replacing Campus Safety officials with highly-specialized robots.

8. Improving SGA.

7. Improving parking.

6. TeachingPsi-U to read.

S. Bringing back the good old days.

4. Enforcing the Tutorial College Honor Code.

3. Building a winning field hockey team.

2. Tunnels.

1. Student interests.

continue from page fourteen mains is who will take over the site when Bijur and Other than advertising, the Wilmerding graduate. "It will site is completely run by Bijur just be the two of us until sec- and Wilmerding. The two se- ond semester, when we will niors have control over what is hopefully hire and train a posted in the forums, and can younger student," says Bijur. pull offensive material. Stu- In the meantime, students dents and groups can submit like Duncan Pearson will no schedules that will be auto- longer have to worry about fig- matically posted by the site. uring out what is going on on "Because it is run by students, campus. Everything that they the site services students and could want to know is gathered focuses on our needs and what in one convenient site. "I am I iinflouiuWt sfci kitis'iAsnji S *itUi WHA\ *hv ^-xuu we want to know," says Gifford psyched," says Pearson. "Now 1 The only question that re- am back in the social loop!"

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FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25 BrassRing Diversity Forum New York 9:00 AM . Pfizer, Inc. Interview Date 9:00 AM DataViz Interviews 3:00PM-6:00PM Graduate &. Professional School Fair Terrace Rooms 2:00PM-4:0OPM Industrial Economics Information Session Cambridge, MA 7:OOPM-8:OOPM EF Education Information Session Reese Room Resume Deadlines: 7:0OPM-8:3OPM J.P, Morgan Chase & Co. • Bear Stearns Information Session 1 • ' ' Industrial Economics PAGE 16 FEATURES THE TRINITY TRIPOD - OCTOBER 17,2000 Attracting the Youth Vote student doesn't read the Tripod. However, of TALKING POLITICS if a student were to maybe, by accident, A Brian Nanos Joint pick one up, he would look at the car- toons, the neat little arrow things in Pil- When I decided to run for President of low Talk, maybe read his own horoscope, the United States, I thought for sure I but rarely would a student read an ac- would be able to use my candidacy to tual article. Too many words. pick up chicks. I thought, "What chick If they want to attract young voters, wouldn't be impressed by a guy who the candidates should use colored pic- could be President?" What I didn't take tures, and maybe some nice arrows to get in to account is the total apathy that ev- their points across. Imagine how effec- eryone under 65 has towards the politi- tive it would be if the Democrats printed TlSCLS VIRGO cal process. This means that in order to pictures of George W. Bush next to a big PE.BI9-MAIU0 AUG25-5EPT22 use my candidacy to my advantage, I arrow pointing down. Just by looking at have to wait until the closest nursing that picture, young people would be able Your cards this week show Great Either you're not seeing the big Strength, so now's a good time to get home has its next social. to tell who they should vote for without picture or you're ignoring it in favor even breaking a sweat. your life in order, especially if you've My problem is a direct result of one of of focusing all your energies on one the greatest problems of our generation. If the candidates feel that they abso- been stressed out recently. You're in a thing. You may think that it's a step good place to finish up projects and Everyone knows that today's young lutely need to say something, they you have to finish before moving on, should learn from the genius of our very plan your next steps. You're on top of people don't vote. Well, actually, this is but while your vision is narrow, the only a problem in one of every four years, own SGA President J. Russell Fugett. the world and if you work ahead, you world is passing you by. Step back but wouldn't you know it, this happens Russ, who last year rapped an entire will stay that way.. and catch up with it. There's to be one of those unfortunate years. campaign speech, and this year is the You may not understand why it is im- author of such gems as "there has been a portant to vote. I mean, no one ever be- breach and you must impeach," has dis- ARILS came suddenly popular because he covered that when you are talking to MAR 21 -APR 19 ScoRrio voted. No one has ever said "Look at him, young people, it's not important that you OCT2J-NOV2I he's so sexy because he votes." However, say anything of substance. What's im- Time to get in touch with your portant is that what you say rhymes. See taurus. The spread is all about the politicians have realized that we softer side. Romance is in the air and don't vote, and therefore young people Why do you think that so many young you're feeling a little sappy. If you're money this week and according to people like Eminem? A good slogan for the cards, no one seems to have any. are largely ignored by the political pro- involved, spend some quality time cess, Unless we young people take a sud- the Republican Party would be "Don't with your loved one. If you're single Now is not a great time for you to be den interest, the presidential candidates vote Gore, he's a bore." and stalking someone, take a chance betting on basketball or you will be of the future will debate over what per- as upset as your #1 team. The NCAA The first thing the parties should do, and ask them out...or they might just centage of the national budget should be however, is find a candidate who speaks ask you! Just remember to complete is notoriously fickle. Check back in spent on providing the citizens with De- during pro playoffs. In the meantime, to the youth of our nation. No, I'm not what you begin and you can't go pends adult diapers. talking about Ralph Nader. I'm talking wrong. stay on campus and enjoy some of the free entertainment provided by Whenever I see a poll showing that about a guy whose charisma and win- most young people don't vote, first I won- ning smile can garner votes by them- TCAC, AAC, and the Migrations Se- selves. This way, the youth wouldn't be TAURUS ries. der if the poll taker has taken into ac- APR 20-MAY 20 count a major reason that many young bothered with actually having to pay ..people don't vote. The problem is that if attention to "issues," they could just look Your fortunes are shifting and SAGITTARIUS most young people tried to vote, they at the guy and know who they were go- you're falling into debt. Stop charging ing to vote for. NOV22-DE.C21 would be kicked out of the booth be- up that credit card and pay off your cause they are "under 18." Now, we can't A few years ago, Will Smith would phone billl You may be envious of ; ;.Others;may think that you areat- your 'friends' stuff, bm'VhsteaSof try- ••'tempting the impossible, but you No one has ever said "Look at him, he's so sexy because ing to keep up with the Jones, just know there is always a way. The Page spend a lot of time with them or uti- of Swords will guide you if you use he votes." lize the concept of a loan. AT&T and insight, intelligence and grace. Your your credit card company will appre- passion and mental agility will allow; hold that against them. have been the perfect presidential can- ciate it. So will you when you get the you to run circles around doubters. next bill. However, there is a large percentage of didate, but then he made Wild Wild West Keep working: if anyone can figure youths: who are over 18 and still don't and lost a lot of credibility. This year, 1 out this puzzle, it's you. vote. The major reason that young think any party would win hands down •• GEMINI people don't vote is that we don't care with Denzel Washington. Not only is he MAY 21 -X1N2O CAPRICORN about anything. Look at the average Trin- a charismatic guy, but he's always play- I ity student. Sure, we get mad when they ing the guy who beats up racists in the The Hierophant represents the DE.C2.2.-JAN \9 take away all of our parties and make it movies. We'd love to have a president seven vices and virtues of humanity. Oops! You're just now realizing so that we can only occasionally eat who beats up racists. You are in a stable place, enjoying so- meals, but do we do anything about it? Once the parties have selected appro- cial grace and strong rewarding part- that you made a pretty bad choice in the game of love. This has the Hell, no! Why? Because action involves priate candidates, they should com- nerships but weakness and snobbery two things. First, it involves thinking, pletely change the way in which they are waiting on the other side. Pride potential of being a major mistake, but there may still be time to and quite frankly, thinking makes our campaign. The parties spend too much leads to the dark side of the force, so heads hurt. Second, action involves ac- stay loyal to those who support you straighten things out if you act money trying to convince voters that the quickly. If you suffer from indeci- tually doing something, and that's way other candidate is wrong. As we have and be kind to children and small ani- too much work for anyone our age. mals. sion, try listening to your heart in- seen, young people don't care if he's stead of your head. Just don't wait Sure, some young people of today en- wrong. If the political parties want too long or you just may lose it all. joy a good protest now and again. Youths people to show up to elections, they |j CANCER love getting dressed up in our Nikes and should turn the voting into a literal driving the Jeep that our dad bought us party. JUN2.1-JUL2.2 AQUARIUS to a protest of Corporations and Poverty. I'm not talking about the "face paint- Your sense of justice will come into However, the process of thinking for our- ing and pony rides" parties that we have JAN2.O-TE.B 15 selves has left many of the active young play soon. When confronted with a S-u-c-c-e-s-s. Savor the sweetness. at the party barn. With George W. and sticky situation weigh all information people confused. Then, in our confused his dad funding the party, I'm sure we You have worked hard and shall state, we end up wasting our votes on before acting. If you are compassion- reap the benefits. Your accomplish- could have a great bash with free drinks ate and fair everyone involved will someone silly who has no chance of be- for everyone. ments will serve you well in school ing elected, like Ralph Nader. benefit, use your creative side mother and that summer job search. But And with all of that money, I'm sure areas of your life as well to find a com- don't get careless now. If you want The majority of young people, how- George W. could afford to give great fortable balance of work and play. something done well, the best way ever, don't get involved with the elec- party favors. To anyone who came to is always to do it yourself. Shouldn't tions. Most of us are too busy trying to vote last year, the SGA gave out water be a problem for you - you like being figure out how to be popular and pick up bottles to raise the turnout at their elec- in charge, right? Grab on with both chicks to even notice that there is an elec- tions, and boy, did it do the trick. George LEO tion. However, I don't think that the apa- W. could definitely afford to give out hands and run with it.! thy of our country's youth is our own JUL25-AUG2.2 little model electric chairs to everyone L-I5RA £~f~£ fault. who came out. Rather, I think it is that fault of the SE.PT25-OCT22 J.. • If I know anything about young Achieving peace with those closet political parties. Both the Republicans people, it's that we will do almost any- to you is sometimes difficult for you, Although the dream world you've and Democrats are incapable of speak- thing to get free stuff. If anything were Leo. Your ultra-sensitive nature leads been living in may be pretty comfort- ing to the young. But, the young don't given away at elections, voter turnout you to take innocent comments per- able now is the time to face facts. You want anyone to speak to us anyway. This would raise considerably. sonally even after he other person may not like what you see, but the is because when politicians speak, they So, if political parties want the youth wants to reconcile. To enjoy lasting problem isn't going to go away by it- normally try to talk about issues and to care about the elections, all that they harmony, try to interpret things in a self. Even if the situation seems illogi- facts. need to do is follow the advice that I have rosier light and if you are concerned, cal and ridiculous to you, keep in In order to understand how to better given in this column. talk before acting. Your loving nature mind it may be important to some- communicate with young people, the If only they did this, youth voter turn- will overcome in the end. one else. , major political parties should take a look out would be great. at how the average Trinity student reads Then, maybe, the fact that I am run- the Tripod. 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We, being the budding journalists Looking for an alternative to Advil that we are, can't help but rank Almost to dull that killer headache that one Famous as one of this week's must-see gets around Midterms? Look no fur- movies. This story of a young journal- ther. We have come up with the solu- ist sent to cover an up-and-coming tion. Instead of trying to cure rock band stars Billy Cruddup, Frances something that is never going to go McDormand and Goldie Hawn's away anyway, why not capitalize on it? daughter, the beautiful Kate Hudson. All you have to do is put Disturbed's WWW.NYTIMES.COM Joan Allen stars in The Contender. Just in case you can't take our word for debut disc The Sickness into your CD it, Roger Ebert says, "Oh, what a lovely player. This album delivers, according man Shelly Runyon, played by the film. I was almost hugging myself to The Stage, "bone crushing, spine tin- BY SASHA BRATT brilliant (and unrecognizable) Gary while I watched it." We hope that you gling, melodic ROCK." It is true, this Arts Writer Oldman. He digs into Hanson's past will be hugging that cute guy or gal band really is "the band your momma to find certain questionable sexual that you see it with, but if you must see warned you about." Being a fan of the movies, some- acts that she participated in during it alone, give yourself a hug. There is times it gets depressing hearing college. The congressman turns the no shame in that. about all the great movies that come appointment hearings into a sexual out in the fall and not getting to see McCarthy witch-hunt. them in their first run. If I had a car, He is aided by a young congress- it would make it easier to occasion- man with the same party affiliation ally head over to the Showcase Cin- as the senator, Congressman emas of glorious East Hartford and Reginald Webster, portrayed by take in the latest blockbuster. Christian Slater. The trials continue Being a college student, having no to delve into Hanson's personal life, If you are one of those people who If you like one play, just think car and having no money, 1 have but she refuses to dignify the has time to read in their spare time (un- how much you'll like nine! Don't like us weary editors), lucky you! You miss the 10-Minute Play Festival have the chance to read Kerouac's this Thursday, October 19 at 4:15 "J had hoped that this movie would be of the same ilk Desolation Angels. Even better than On and 8 PM in Seabury 19. Come see as some great political movies such as The Insider the Road, in this novel we get a glimpse nine student-directed plays se- and All the President's Men. Unfortunately, this was into Kerouac's mind as he tries to ex- lected from among the finest plain his view of the place of religion short-play classics. Admission is not the case." in tlje,"B,cat mystique." free. come to grips-with reality and ac- charges with any kind of response. cepted that I just have.to wait for the This turns into the message of the summer to see movies on the big movie, a battle between politics and Shelton Shines In Pierrot screen, and until then, 1 am content personal life, and where the line with Trinity's secret movie garden: should be drawn. the Cinestudio. I had hoped that this movie would Lunaire At Austin Arts That being said, when the oppor- be of the same ilk as some great po- pieces, and proved as experimental tunity came to get off campus and litical movies such as The Insider BY ADRIAN KUDLER as Pierrot. The song, one of fourteen to see a movie with good (what we and All the President's Men. Unfor- Arts Writer works written by Berio for solo in- call in the business) buzz, it seemed tunately, this was not the case. This strumentalists, featured only too good to be true. movie tends to stray away from the "Every time Pierrot Lunaire is per- Shelton. She emerged holding a On top of all that, I received the story and becomes too partisan. formed, you are presented with a book, speaking to herself, pacing tickets at no charge. So since I didn't No matter what your political af- problem: what else to put on the pro- around, experimenting with the pay for the movie, I feel that I can be filiation, this movie tries to tell you gram," explains Professor of »Music various sounds her voice produces. unbiased, because if I paid eight dol- what to think, and I found that of- Gerald Moshell, who staged Lucy She laughed, cried, walked lars for this or any movie, I would fensive. It basically tells us that Shelton's performance of the piece around, sat down, expressed emo- have to find something redeemable Democrats=good, Republicans-bad. for the October 14 and 15 recital at tions ranging from nervous to about it. While Allen's performance is Austin Arts Center's Garmany Hall. bawdy, all the while flexing the The Contender is a political tale good, her character is too unbeliev- Moshell and Shelton tackled the range of the human voice. Brief that takes place in the immediate fu- able. She is too preachy, as is much problem by working with the ideas snippets of text, written by Markus ture. The plot is more or less of the movie which would be of text and speaking and incorporat- Kutter, were interjected into the straightforward. The Vice President writer/director Rod Lurie's fault, ing some of the influential ideas busy performance. Phrases such as presented by Arnold Schonberg in "for a woman," and "a truth," were "No matter what your political affiliation, this movie his experimental Pierrot. toyed with in the same manner as The first half of the program con- Shelton toyed with her voice, to a tries to tell you what to think and I found that sisted solely of soprano Shelton's confused, but purposeful end. offensive." singing and MoshelPs piano-playing. The end of the first act came full They began with Igor circle, back to more of Stravinsky's of the United States has died unex- and we are lead to believe that she is Stravinsky'sThree Tales for Chil- children's stories told in both Rus- pectedly, and the President (}dl a woman above women, and too good dren, three short and lively pieces sian and English. The Owl and the Bridges) is in search of a suitable re- for personal scrutiny. culled from popular Russian Pussycat, which Shelton sang in En- placement. By the end of the movie, I was dis- children's stories. glish, tells the traditional tale of the As an incumbent President, he gusted that it became so formulaic; The third, "Song of the Bear," fit two animals who go to sea and end knows that this decision is going to it tried to be too smart, and it failed with the proposed themes of spoken up married. be his "swan song." The modern to tell a good story. I didn't go to this word and text particularly well; The performance was playful and overtones are more than noticeable, movie to find out how to be a better Moshell spoke the story, while fun, sang as if to a child and befit- with President Clinton in constant person; I went to this movie to see a Shelton interjected with the songs of ting the text well. The final piece, search of his "legacy." good story. the characters. Recollections of My Childhood, was The obvious choice seems to be I was, to say the least, very disap- Sergei Rachmaninoff's Vocalise similar to the first, consisting of the bipartisan Democratic Governor pointed. The only high note was the worked in quite the opposite way. three short stories. The text of the Jack Hathaway. He is popular on absolutely fabulous, hilarious, yet Shelton had no words to work with, pieces volleyed between Russian and both sides of the aisle and has just very believable performance given rather she used pitch and volume as English, working back and forth been noticed as a national hero be- by Jeff Bridges. The main reason her tools in this mellifluous and with the sounds of the two lan- cause he risked his own life trying to that I could stomach this movie was melancholy ballad. The piece was an guages and fitting them together, so save a woman from drowning. Presi- not because 1 wanted to see Ms. interesting approach to Moshell's they seamlessly told one story. dent Jackson Evans decides against Laine Hanson prevail and be exon- themes, dealing with lack of text, The first part of Moshell and Hathaway's appointment and in- erated, but instead, because I wanted rather than particular words as a Shelton's program set the stage per- stead opts for a relatively unknown to see when the President was going centerpiece. fectly for Pierrot Lunaire, present- Senator, Laine Hanson (Joan Allen). to come back into the scene. But I The third piece, Sequenza HI by ing the ideas of the manipulation of Her appointment hearings are don't think that was the director's Luciano Berio, incorporated the text and the spoken word that are lead by ultra-right winger Congress- intent. techniques of both of the first two See PIERR OT on page twenty !>';.

PAGE 20 ARTS THE TRINITY TRIPOD - OCTOBER 17,2000 True North Brass To Dispatch is No Croaking Bullfrog At Toad's Place Play At Trinity's Chapel Dispatch Makes Its Debut In New Haven blazing electric sounds compiled BY AMY BUCHNER BY DIANA POTTER with the blue lights which Arts Editor Arts Editor turned to green and red held even my friend's attention. He Last Tuesday night while most didn't even hit the bar once dur- The Trinity College ing this whole performance. Chapel's new "Twilight Tues- Trinity students were catching days Series" will begin its up on those extra assignments Following "Bang Bang" was season with True North our professors assigned over "Lightning" which is one of my Brass and organist Charles Trinity days, I was fortunate to be favorites on the CD, but to hear it Miller October 24 from 5:30- able to make it down to New Ha- live was incredible. The use of 6:30 PM in the chapel. ven to see Dispatch (previously the hand drum by Heinbold added to the rhythm and im- The new series hopes to known as One Fell Swoop) open for The Samples at Toad's Place. proved its overall quality. Num- provide excellent musical ber seven was an acoustic events at a time that is con- Dispatch first formed in 1995 at Middlebury College under the version of "Prince of Spades."Just venient to the Trinity com- in case you have the CD, let me munity. John Rose, Chapel name "Woodriver Bandits." They later became "One Fell Swoop" tell you that the recorded version Organist and Director of does not even come close to hear- Chapel Music, as well as the and then, in early 1999, "Dis- patch." They are a combination ing this version live. The whole conceiver of this series, tried place was jumping up and down to find a time in-between of the sounds of Brad Corrigan (Denver, CO) on drums, Pete and dancing and screaming at the workday and the evening this point. I later listened to the for the community to "revel Heinbold (Riverside, CT) on bass and vocals and Chad Urmston recorded version and was very in glorious sounds." disappointed. Number eight was The series will not only (Sherborn, MA) on electric gui- tar and vocals. What distin- "The General," which was also provide an evening concert, excellent. And the final song, but also a pre-concert recep- guishes Dispatch from many other bands is the fact that they "Bats" was a perfect end to the tion in the Friendship show, similar to the first song in Chapel from 5-5:30 PM. This COURTESY OF JOHN ROSE often rotate positions. will give Trinity and'Hart- The "real" Canadian brass, True North Brass. ford community members a Canadian brass" by Fanfare schedules, fear not, the con- "If I said that 'Open Up' was [the] best chance to socialize and un- magazine and have been ap- certs are scheduled for an song, I am clearly having decision wind before the musical plauded by many more. hour without an intermis- event begins. This exceptional group, sion. problems. Once 1 heard 'Bang Bang' 1 was Rose feels that the con- accompanied by Charles If you can't make the True sure that this song was best" certs will also give the com- Miller, Director of Music and North Brass, be sure to look munity a chance "to enjoy the Arts at Center Church out for the next event in the The sound of Dispatch is terms of that upbeat funk-rock the beauty of the chapel." So Hartford, and featured recit- series, Jonathan Biggers, somewhat. Marleyesque.. In fact, sound. many people on campus are alist at Piccolo Spoleto, concert organist, when he Corrigan admits this, when he After the show, all three mem- forced to simply "run past Charleston and York Minis- plays on November 14, says, "Influences? Rage Against bers of the band came out to sign the wonderful architecture." ter Cathedral, England, will The series continues on the Machine, Sublime, and CDs, posters, tee-shirts and Tjae.Twili.gJvt Series vull give f Cerl ey. That pr»etty muqh covers frisbees. "Fana-are what makes WfcYyone an df^oftonity to P&tf ferrfb^lcKcatos it "an this band,5 says Pete Heinbofrl; enjoy great music as welJ as eclectic mixture of funk and "We wouldn't be able to play the chapel's gorgeous archi- "The Twijight Seriesi will give everyone rock. Influences include Peter without people there to watch." tecture and phenomenal Gabriel, Cat Stevens, James But I don't think Dispatch has acoustics. >. :: . an opportunity to enjoy great music as Brown and Parliament." anything to y?pny about. More: ;;• The first concert in the se- well as the chapel's gorgeous architecture Dispatch played nine songs people turned up to see Dispatcl ries features the Canadian and phenomenal acoustics/' before turning the stage over to play than they did for The Brass Quintet, =Ttue North The Samples,- They opened with Samples (at least in the under 21 Brass, as welHas organist "Cover This" which was excel- crowd). Shanrion Coaly, 15, from Charles Miller bn Trinity's Howard Cable, Czardas by Nicolas Kynaston (February lent. With Pete Heinbold on gui- Westport, CT, says of Dispatch, "I 5,000-pipe organ. The quin- Monti, Grand Dialogue by 13) and Trinity's own John tar and vocals, it was hard for me went to a concert last spring in tet boasts trumpeter Stuart Gigout and more. Don't miss Rose (March 13). Also, in a to decide which I liked better, Toquet Hall in Westport and Laughton, previously a this rare treat. special concert event, the Pete in his Italian soccer jersey or they were really awesome there founding member of The Admission is free for the Eton College Choir of men the music. This was followed by and I have liked them ever since. Canadian Brass, as one of its Trinity community, $7 for and boys of Windsor, En- "Even" which I think sounds bet- They're awesome." five musicians. Laughton, the general public, and $4 gland will visit Trinity on ter on the CD. Number three was Mike Burton, a friend of the along with acclaimed musi- for seniors. The opening re- Monday, March 26 at 7:30 "Open Up" which has got to be band who sells merchandise, cians Scott Irvine (tuba), ception begins at 5 PM and PM. For this event, general oneof the band's bestsongs. Next says "What they enjoy most is Alastair Kay (trombone), the recital commences at admission is $20. came "Bullet Holes" which was playing a great set and after- Joan Watson (horn), and 5:30 PM. For more information on also excellent. The lighting was wards coming out to talk with Raymond Tizzard (trumpet), For those with pressing the "Twilight Tuesdays Se- definitely a plus, and added to fans. They really enjoy doing have been called "the real evening plans and busy ries" call (860) 987-6210. the overall effect of the song. It that." started off with a yellow light Watch out for Dispatch as they which turned to red during the continue to rise on the charts. solo. Pete Heinbold has got to be one of the best young guitarists Just last week they were number Pierrot Lunaire At Austin Arts fifteen in internet sales. They continued from nineteen out the words with a shawl. Duft (O Ancient Scent)," as out there.Just watching him solo is simply incredible. It makes you beat out Sting and Three Doors ever present in Schonberg's The section ended with "Der Shelton lay down on the Down. "They are the only band piece. kranke Mond (The Sick sofa, took her shoes off, and wish you had continued piano lessons when you were a kid. on that list with an independent • The second act, composed Moon)," as Shelton crumbled fell asleep. record label," says Burton. Dis- entirely of the three sets of to the floor in despair. 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^bfYi/em PAGE 22 ANNOUNCEMENTS THE TRINITY TRIPOD - OCTOBER 17,2000 Around LECTURES PERFORMAN Wednesday, October 18 12:10 PM 10-Minute Play Festival "The Sacro Bosco, Paintings from Ancient On Thursday, October 19 at 4:15 PM and 8:00 Trinity... Woods in the Province of Umbria, Italy," by As- PM Theater and Dance directing students will sociate Professor of Fine Arts Joseph Byrne, as part perform ten-minute plays selected from among of the Newer Faculty Brown Bag Lunch Series the finest short play classics. The same bill of sponsored by the Trin ity College Center for Teach- plays will be performed twice at 4:15 PM and 8:00 ing and Research will be presented in the Alumni PM. Part of the Seabury 19 New Work Series. Lounge, Mather Hall. All are welcome. Seabury Hall, studio 19, 3rd floor. Admission is free. Rollin with the homies... Wednesday October 18 4:15 PM PREHSCO Study Abroad Program at Trinity is Studio 47 Dance: Heidi Latsky AT has noticed a rash of automo- proud to present: "Los Espacios Femeninos y su On Wednesday, October 25 at 7:30 PM New bile thefts and vandalism occurring Proyeccion Literaria," a lecture by Professor York-based dancer and choreographer Heidi on campus. What's going on? I mean Ascension Sanchez Fernandez, University of Latsky premieres a solo work, along with a piece Gone In Sixty Seconds was a great Cordoba, Spain, in Terrace Room C in Mather created for and performed by Trinity Theater and movie - well it was a movie anyway - Hall. Reception is to follow. Dance students. Seabury Hall, Studio 47, 3rd but somebody must have really had Wednesday, October 18 8:00 PM floor. Admission is free. the pen and paper working vigor- Twilight Tuesday Chapel Concert ously in the theatre to pull this sort "Can We Pin Down Equality?" will be presented of thing off. How do you break into in the McCook Auditorium. This is a symposium On October 24 at 5:30 PM the True North Brass a presumably locked car, hotwire the featuring Duncan Foley of the New School and Quintet with Charles Miller, organist, will per- John Roemer of Yale University. Sponsored by form at the chapel. The event is free to the Trinity son of a fun and take off without a "The Individual & Society Reading Group," as Community, there will be a pre-concert recep- dorm full of people or a relentless part of the Trinity College Center for teaching and tions with light refreshments beginning at 5:00 Campus Safety squadron noticing research. All are welcome. you?? And to do it 10 times! AT, along PM. with everyone else, can only hope Wednesday, October 18 8:00 PM that these Nicholas Cage wannabes "The Facts of Fiction: History vs. the Imagina- are found before anyone else has to tion in Holocaust Writing," the Blanchard W. utter "Well, I was parked there..." Means Lecture, presented by Berel Lang, profes- Chapel Happenings sor of humanities at Trinity College will be pre- sented in the Rittenberg Lounge in Mather Hall. Wednesday, October 18 Whip It Wednesday, October 18 8:30 PM 12 noon Roman Catholic Mass Apparently some of our young la- "Sexual Assault Awareness: A Survivor's Story" Crypt Chapel dies were feeling a bit frisky at the lo- will be presented by Adrienne Ortolano, a rape 5:00PM Carillon Lessons cal dive this weekend. They were victim of Alex Kelley in McCook auditorium. 6:00 PM Change Ringing Lessons inspired to get nearby males to spon- Sponsored by the Sexual Assault Task Force. Thursday, October 19 taneously expose, shall we say their Friday, October 20 8:00 PM 6:30 PM Zen Meditation "processed beer disposal units" in the The Shirley G. Wassong Memorial Lecture by Crypt Chapel middle of the bar. Fellas, we've Paul Goldberger, architecture critic for The New Friday, October 20 proved once again that we will do Yorker magazine and executive editor for the ar- 12:15 PM Muslim Prayers anything so long as it is ridiculous chitecture for Architectural Digest will be pre- Crypt Chapel and degrading. In fact if there's beer sented in McCook Auditorium. Saj^fday, October 21 involved:; we'll do it twice'. Let's just *Monday;iO

Mather Artspace DataVi z Info Session "Bookhouse Boys" Opening on Tuesday, October 17 and running Attention programmers! Develop software for On Thursday, October 19 from 9:30 PM to 12:30 for two weeks in the Mather Artspace is a collec- a progressive, award-winning computer software AM the Bookhouse Boys will perform at the Bis- tion of artworks in various media created by in- company involved with the latest technologies. tro, Koeppel Student Center. Alt. Bev. ID required. mates in Connecticut Prisons. They were done in Info session to be held October 19 at 6:00 PM in art classes by the Prison Arts Program of Com- the Alumni Lounge. Pizza and soda will be avail- munity Partners in Action. The program is di- able. Wyclef Jean rected by jeffery Greene. On Saturday, October 21TCAC brings Wyclef Careers in Health Care Jean to Trinity College. Tickets are $5 for Trinity Explore a career in Alternatice Healthcare at Students and $10 for Trinity guests (only two Wood Cut Illustrations the University of Bridgeport. Colleges include the guests per student please) and are on sale in College of Chiropratic and the College of Naturo- On Thursday, October 19 at 4:30 PM, Barry Mather all week. The concert will be held in pathic Medicine. For more information and an Ferris Athletic Center. Moser will be lecturing on the making of wood- application, call 1-888-UB-Chiro or (203) 576- cut illustrations for the KingjamesBibk. Will be 4108. held in the Vernon Social Center. A reception is to follow the demonstration, and Mr. Moser will 'A Celebration of Women' Fall 80's Party be signing books at Gallows Hill following the re- Fashion Show 2000 On Saturday, October 21 TCAC hosts the an- ception. nual 80's party at the Vernon Social Center. The On Sunday, October 22 in the Marriott in party will run from 10 PM to 2 AM. Alt bev ID Farmington from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM the Busi- required. Tickets must be bought in advance and Macbeth ness and Professional Women's Club of Hartford, are on sale all week. INC presents guest speaker Gina Barreca, Fash- William Shakespear's Macbeth is currently ion Show Moderator Janet Peckinpugh, and fash- being performed at the Hartford Stage, 50 Church ions by Garnet's of West Hartford and Catherine's St. The show will run until Novermber 11, call the of Wethersfield. Advanced reservations are re- Hartford Stage for tickets and more information. quired, cost is $25.00. Call Elizabeth Barisano at (860) 586-5106 for more information. Benefits A Taste of Brazil Fraternities - Sororities - Clubs - Student Groups B&P'WC's Community Services Projects and Earn $l,000-$2,000 this quarter with the easy The William Benton Museum of Art at the Scholarship Fund. University of Connecticut Storrs campus pre- Latin American Film Series camp Campusfundraiser.com three hour fund raising sents "A Taste of Brazil," a photographic journey event. No sales required. Fundraising dates are filled On Wednesday, October 25 at 7:30 PM two free quickly, so call today! Contact Campusfundraiser.com done by Miguel Rio Branco. The exhibit runs from films, "Nicaragua-No pasaran" (directed by David October 26 through December 21. On Friday, No- at (888) 923-3238, or visit Bradbury) and "Fire From the Mountain" (based www.campusfundraiser.com. vember 3 there will be a Brazilian Carnival in his on the writings of Omar Cabezas) will be shown honor, tickets are $12 regular admission, $10 stu- in McCook Auditorium. The films will be pre- Part Time Positions Available dents. Call (860) 486-4520 for more information. ceded by a brief presentation and a discussion of flexible hours, working with other Trinity students the film will follow. Call Jerry at Morris Package 246-3595 Pipescreams Spiritual Writings of World On Friday, October 27 at 7:30 PM the Greater WRITERS WANTED Hartford Chapter of the American Guild of Or- Religions Series ganists will dress in costume and perform their From 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM come to the Interfaith traditional Halloween program of spooky organ House, 155 Allen Place to take part in this series See your name in print! pieces. The concertwill take place in the United on the New Testament, an interdenominational/ Methodist Church of Hartford, 571 Farmington interfaith exploration. Dinner will be provided. Write for trie Trinity "Tripod . Admission is free, call 523-5132 for more info. staff meetings are Tuesdays at 9:30 PM Tripod Office (Jackson Basement)

Community Service NOWPLA Capital Information and Tours Looking for volunteer tour guides for the Legisla- tive Office Building and the State Capital. Use your speaking skills to teach others about the legislative Showcase Cinemas - Buckland Hills Mall process, state history, etc. of this great city, trainign This schedule is for Friday, 10/13/00 through Thursday, 10/19/00, unless other is provided For more information call Jim Cromwell wise noted. Movie schedules may havechanged since press time. Please call the st 240-0222. •- ' theater to verify times and features. American Red Cross Will be training volunteers to help disaster vic- Almost Famous 12:40 PM, 3:25 PM, 6:40 PM, 9:35 PMt 12:10 AM 'tim's. Volunteers will provide food, clothing, and Best in Show 12:05 PM, 2:15 f>M, 4:20 PM, 6:50 PM, 9:10 PM, shelther after disasters, mostly office fires, yolun- 11:20PM teers are also needed to teach .Health" care .instruc- 12:00 PM, 2:10PM, 4:20 PM Bring It On tion; classes suchas CPR, firs* aid, or child care.* For 1:00 PM, 3:00 PM, 5:00 PM Digimon . .. • -: information,call loraHobsbnat678-2793,.; .y"'' "•' Dr. T and the Women 12:20 PM, 3:30 PM, 6:55 PM, 9:40 PM, 12:20 AM Connecticut Public Television ancf ; Get Carter 12:55 PM, 1:35 PM, 3:15 PM, 4:30 PM, 5:30 PM, 7:50 PM, 10:10 PM, 12:20. AM Raetto (CFI!V]L i V;^ i,."'""• ^f... '•••••'•'; Ladies Man 1:10 PM, 3:10 PM, 5:10 PM, 7:20 PM, 9:30 PM, 11:30 PM • "Will be holding its annual NovemJber, Member- Lost Souls 12:10 PM, 2:35 PM, 4:55 PM, 7:15 PM, 9:40 PM, ship Campaign from Octobers! through Novem- 11:55PM ber 14. Volunteers, are needed to. answer phones." Meet The Parents 1:15 PM, 1:45 PM, 4:00 PM, 4:30 PM, 7:15 PM, 7:45 PM, There areniany shifts available, so call Carol Scully 9:45 PM, 10:15 PM, 12:00 AM, 12:30 AM at 278-5310 to sign up. Remember TheTitans 12:45 PM, 1:05 PM, 3:45 PM, 4:15 PM, 6:45 PM, 7:20 PM, Spanish Instructor 9:25 PM, 10:00 PM, 11:55 PM, 12:20 AM • A Spanish instructor is needed on a volunteer The Contender 1:00 PM, 1:30 PM, 4:10 PM, 4:40 PM, 7:00 PM, 7:30 PM, basis to teach City of Hartford Employees from now 9:50 PM, 10:15 PM, 12:25 AM •until December 12 on Tuesdays from 4:45PM to 6:00 1:20 PM, 4:35 PM, 7:25 PM, 9:35 PM, 10:10 PM, The Exorcist PM. If Interested please call Joel Sanchez at SINA. 12:15AM Debate Team Coach Needed Urban Legends: Final Cut 7:05 PM, 12:10 AM 9:30 PM, 12:15 AM : • Hartford Public High School debate team,'is look- What Lies Beneath ing for someone to coach them.'Righfnow the most immediate need is oh Wednesday between-2:00 PM and 430 PM, although help is also needed on Fri- Elm Theater - New Britain Avenue, next to Webster Bank days from 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM and for Saturday tour- This schedule is for Friday, 10/13/00 through Thursday, 10/19/00, unless otherwise noted. naments. If interested call Rafie Podolsky at Movie schedules may have changed since press time. Please call the theater to verify times 232-7748. and features. Price $3.50 regular admission, $2.50 matinees before 6:00 PM AIDS Project Hartford Looking for volunteers in numerous areas. Call Space Cowboys 2:00 PM, 5:00 PM, 7:30 PM, 8:00 PM The Watcher 2:00 PM, 4:00 PM, 7:00PM, 7:30 PM, 9;00PM Michelle Peters and jeannie Kinsella at'951-4833. Tutors Wanted Once a week for 16-18 year olds. Call Mirabel 'Sanchez or Kevin Henry at 723-2380. PAGE 24 SPORTS THE TRINITY TRIPOD - OCTOBER 17,2000 Women's Tennis Loses to Women's Soccer Continued from page 28 was played with determination the right side, Bantam defend- from Bantam forwards, lead by ers made themselves vulnerable sophomore Lilly Ceaser. Tufts, Finishes Season 6-3 to another offensive threat by Although the team played Tufts. with tenacity until the final Trinity's Young Squad is Ready to Compete in New Englands With ten minutes remaining whistle, the game ended with for tightly contested and very Despite the disappointing '"*- BY SHANE EARLY on the clock, Tufts scored their an unfortunate 3-1 score favor- exciting doubles matches, loss Saturday, the team had a third goal off a head ball re- Sports Writer ing the Tufts squad. while many of the singles great season and has high hopes ceived from a dangerous cross The Trinity women's soccer matches wentall three sets with for this week's New England into Trinity's box. The ball flew team has its final week of the The women's tennis team tiebreakers across the board. championship. into the right side of the net, regular season ending with came into their match against The real bright spot on the Co-captain Becky Mate '02 making the score 3-1. Middlebury this Saturday, and Tufts with a 6-2 record. The day was the play of Trinity said, "the team's really looking The remainder of the game it promises to be a great match. team was on a roll, having won freshman Diana Goldman. forward to New England's and each of their previous five Goldman's superb play were hoping to defend our po- matches. throughout the season has al- sition as third in the east." Men's Rugby This streak included a 9-0 lowed her to successfully take For the team to retain last victory over NESCAC rival over the team's number one year's position as the third Bates and two impressive wins singles position. ranked team in New England, over the University of Hartford "Her play has really been out- the Bantams will have to and the University of Connecti- standing," said coach Bartlett outplay teams that beat them cut, both of which are Division referring to Goldman. On Sat- during the regular season. Despite this fact, both Mate and Coach Bartlett remained Thanks to the development of the team's confident in the teams chances, younger players the squad finished the "The tournament setup really year with a 6-3 record, earning Coach favors us," said Bartlett. Bartlett her ninth consecutive winning Mate emphasized that the hard work the team has put in season. all year has prepared them to make a strong showing this One programs. urday the Bantams freshman coming weekend. Unfortunately, the team was star was able to easily dispose of With another successful sea- notable to extend their streak to her singles opponent, despite son under their belt, the six straight victories, as the having to play with an injured Women's tennis team will take Tufts squad proved to be too shoulder. to the court this week in hopes much for the lady Bantams. Under the tutelage of Coach of making the final prepara- •In-a hard-fought match that Wendy Bartlett the team has. tions for a successful showing at lasted nearly four hours, Tufts showed continued improve- the New England Champion- was able to sweep all three of the ment, as the season has pro- ships. doubles matches and win five gressed. The tournament will take of the six singles matches. Thanks to the development place on October twenty-first Though the 8-1 score is rather of the team's younger players and twenty-second at Amherst lopsided the match was actu- the squad'finished the year with College. The women hope to at ally very well contested. The a 6-3 record, earning Coach least place third in the compe- continued improvement of the Bartlett her ninth consecutive tition, as they did last season, if Bantams' doubles teams: made. winning season. not better. Matt Wikstrom '01 says, "where you going?"

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'BEVEMGES '^:;.x.--k"•,-•'•:.• "'C::'':- I, OCTOBER 17,2000 - THE TRINITY TRIPOD SPORTS PACE 25 More Tough Times Shocking Discovery About a for Field Hockey Trinity Cover-Up: Beiruuuut! piness in its purest form is the Okay, I'vediscussed the game BY JUSTIN SUCHRUE best way to describe the coun- for the benefit of the weekend Sports Editor tenances of Beirut players. hermit, the Cave employee, and If you and your opponent the random professor, all of who While navigating the Trinity make your respective shots one may or may not know how to Website the other day, I made a after the other, you get to go play. fascinating discovery: the sports again. The more arc, the softer But I'm fairly certain that the section does not include infor- it will land, and in this editor's people reading this are going to mation on one of Trinity's old- opinion, the best way to sink the say, "Dude, like what's Sughrue est and finest athletic traditions, balls. doing? We know how to popularly known as Beirut. There are some other ele- play...sheez." Contrary to popular belief, ments to Beirut that are requi- This is fine. I propose that the Beirut did not get its name be- site of good, fair play. If the ball school or one of the fraternities, cause of the bombing arc of the lands in your cup, often times it like Sigma Nu, organize a Beirut ball when it is shot. Rather, the will begin swirling around in tournament for the entire game is named after Johnny the Dixie before settling in the school. Beirut, who attended Trinity proverbial "beast" or "natty ice" Of course, I'm of the age when when it was still Washington brew that Beirut is traditionally school still held fun functions, college, and located where the sponsored by since its concep- like the Lester Lanin concert on present day Capitol is located. tion. the quad two years ago. (But In my last article (about the At this point, you may blow we're having Wyclef on the Olympics) I wrote that sports on the ball and force it to jump twenty-first...he's got like three should be labeled "events" or out of the cup. This facet is of- good songs, if you count "activities" if the essential ele- ten the source of heated contro- "Guantanamera") I'm not sure ment of scoring, or tallying versy. they're going to sponsor a Beirut points, is missing. After one team has sunk all tournament, so that leaves it up Therefore, I am willing to of its opponent's cups, the game to the frats. concede that Beirut is an "activ- is over. Right? Wrong. If every team gave fivedollars, ity," but the competitive nature of Beirut is too apparent and the Yes, you'll find the occasional B.A. fun had by all who play it too large for it to not be recognized Barachus (Mr. T in the A-Team) who as a great way to mix hand-eye thinks that filling them higher and drinking A Lady Bant fighting fiercely against Tufts, STORY BINGENNHMER coordination and drinking to them for his female opponent boosts his create a Trinity pastime. machismo... After Wednesday, Trinity For those who are not privy BY ALICE ROBINSON went into Saturday's game eager Sports Writer to the intense nature of the to obtain a victory. The Bants game, or who likewise have There exists in the Beirut you'd have a nice pot. I suggest came outstrong in the first half, never been inside A.D., Beirut is Constitution a statute in article co-ed teams, because it is so With only two games re- maintaining control of the ball begun by lining up triangular II, paragraph IV, that calls for a much more fun to play that way. maining in the regular season, in Tufts circle. formations of cups (one or two retaliation clause. Everybody is more polite, and the field hockey team hopes to Great ball movement be- on opposite sides of a large The opponent, under the games are usually closer, but it end their season strongly. After tween the forward line and the wooden board, depending upon guidelines set forth in the doesn't have to be that way. two devastating losses this past midfielders provided Trinity whether you are playing one- mighty Constitution signed by The impetus for this article is ^§ek to Clark on Wednesday with multiple scoring opportu- on-one or two-on-two) and fill- such men as Adolphus Busch I, the great success I experienced aratrte'n to Tufts on Saturday, • nities. Unfortunately, the Bants ing them to the height of three : has the right to "retaliate," until on Saturday night at a twenty- the Lady Bants are looking to were unable to capitalize on fingers, roughly. all of their opponent's cups are first birthday party. achieve two victories against their shots. Yes, you'll find the occasional gone. Although this rarely hap- Alongside a dominant senior Wesleyan and Middlebury on The defense was playing at B.A. Barachus (Mr. T in the A- pens, this case calls for a one cup girl with crazy, mad skills, I Wednesday and Saturday, re- the top of their game and Team) who thinks that filling vs. one cup showdown, until the played six games in a row before spectively. helped to set the pace of the first them higher arid drinking them last man is standing. leaving the table. We never lost, Although their record doesn't half. Junior goalie Jess Martin for his female opponent boosts Perhaps the best part of the and it was a great way to kick reflect it, the field hockey team continued to play strong and his machismo, but in general, game is the intense physical off an awesome night at a fun has been playing better than stopped' a stroke in the second: these ten-or-so cups are less battle between shots. If the ball party. ever. During last Wednesday's half. Nonethless, Tufts was able than half full, easily. . careens off the rim and bounces To the cynics, cri tics, and cry- game against Clark, Trinity to sneak two goals by and left Now it's time to find two off the table, it's anyone's ball, babies who continually com- dominated the game through- with the win. ping-pong balls, one for. each like a fumble. plain that "there's nothing to do out the first half. As the Bants enter the final team, and begin, firing away. It Spectators become upset anymore...Trinity's weird this The Bantams played strong week of their regular season, a occurs right around this,part of when players are moving their year...campus safety blows," I with beautiful ball movement couple of wins would really be the game that you begin to get a calves and shoes in search of the : say: try starting your night off and stellar defense. Sophomore a nice way to soften the disap- taste of just how important elusive ping-pong ball. But it with a little Beirut...it leads to defender Susan Hoppock lead pointment of a losing season. Beirut is to Trinity students. doesn't matter to the player, good things. the defensive effort all game. Many of the team's leaders ech- One. does this by observing the . once he has gotten his ball. It's Of course, this editor encour- Hoppock stopped Clark's of- oed this sentiment. • . • expressions of the participants. really fun to win those battles ages responsible, legal drinking fense from penetrating the Senior tri-captain Mary Eagerness.combined with hap- after you've just shot the ball. at all times, and buckle up! circle and shut down their top Jacobs commented, "Our team scorers. has grown this season. People Sophomore Emily Fleisher have really stepped up their commented on Hoppock's per- game and improved their stick Volleyball Goes 2-1 at Tourney formance during Wednesday's skills as well as their under- The Bantams would go on to ing at right side for the injured game, "Susan Hoppock is my standing of the game. It would BY KRISTIN HACAN lose the fourth game, but with Molly Roach '02, Kristin Hagan hero!" be such a reward to close the Sports Writer the knowledge that some of the '02 showed her ability to set Junior forward Heather season with two victories." new players could step up in the when necessary. Standring was the spark for the The field hockey team knows After a mid-season slump, clutch. Landry and setter Christine offense. Standring scored that the season isn't over yet and the Bantams Volleyball team is In the second match of the Horton '03 ran countless Trinity's only goal in the first they will continue to play looking forward to a promising day, Bowdoin proved to be a middle attacks unplayable for half to put Trinity ahead one to strong right through to the very NESCAC tournament. This small, threat as the Bants, the other side, witft the help of zero. end. past weekend the team traveled showed their vengeance toward Landry's three foot vertical. Unfortunately, Clark an- The field hockey team's next to Connecticut College to battle the teams from Maine. Trinity In the end three freshman, swered Standring's goal with game is at home this upcoming three teams from Maine: Bates, picked up its first bagel, which Habtes, Su-Layne Walker and two of their own in the second Wednesday, the eighteenth, at Bowdoin and Colby. in volleyball means beating a Carolyn Walker proved that age half. 4:00pm. The first match of the day team fifteen-to zero. has no meaning in sports and blended new talent and old This boosted the morale of showed their talent under pres- I CREATED AIRBORNE ways. The team jumped off to a the team, as they went on to beat sure. great start, only to see their lead Bowdoin in three games. Trinity lost the first game, but AIRBORNE) fizzle as Bates picked up the Isabelle Krusen '03 and Beth never looked back, and won the C F f :•;; Sold in most Drug Stores or via our web site momentum. 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PACE 26 SPORTS THE TRINITY TRIPOD - OCTOBER 17,2000 Cross Country Teams The Sports Nut Win Home Invitational Team is Ready to Race atAmherst on October 28 Todd Markelz ran another phenomenal BY CAROLINE LEARY race, placing 19th overall with a time of \J Sports Writer 25:09. Ryan Bak also ran an excellent race with a time of 25:41, followed by The men's and women's cross country teammate Jim Emord at 26:12, another teams were champions at their home in- asset to the team. Ryan Lerner finished vitational on October 7th. The teams in 26:29, Peter Bromka in 26:52, Steve prepared for the meet by running on Coakley in 27:11 and Steve Napier in Wickham Park's hilly course in the 28:57. weeks prior to the race. The interval Jack Canning, Adam Selby and Geoff workouts paid off, bringing the teams to Long participated in the junior varsity first-place finishes. race. These runners continue to show The women raced well, with a team their talent and ability to compete with score of 23, ah ead of competi tors Babson, some of the top runners in the country. PHOTO COURTESY OF CHRIST The sports nut travels the campus each week- Competitors and spectators have witnessed the talent, end to find out what people are thinking about motivation and energy that make the teams successful With each race the teams become stronger, which various athletic issues that he finds interesting. shows promise for the larger meets toward the end of Catch him if you can. the season. This week, the Sports Nut made it all the way to the A Ipha Delta Phi Fraternity House, to see University of Massachusetts- Competitors and spectators have wit- Dartmouth, Eastern Connecticut State nessed the talent, motivation and energy what some brigh t young studen ts though t of th is University and Rhode Island College. that make the teams successful. With past weekend's sporting events. Karen Roy '04 placed second overall each race the teams become stronger, with a time of 20:04, followed by Liz which is promising in terms of the larger Sports Nut: "So guys, how do you feel about Brown '04 in 20:05, and Caroline Leary meets toward the end of the season. '02 in 20:12. Kate Klein '03 was sixth The Bantam Invitational gave the run- football's big win over Tufts?" overall in 20:20 and Sarah Hackett '03 ners confidence, while Friday's race al- John Davis '02 and Spencer Schulten '01: "Oh, ran phenomenally to take eighth place lowed the teams to prepare for the larger in 20:34. meets at the end of the season. we were busy playing pong, but it's cool." Coach Suitor is excited about Hackett's finish, noting that it was one of her best races. When asked about her race, Sarah said that she felt "pretty tired by the end," but was happy with her improvement. She ran a gutsy race and maintained a TWILIGHT TUESDAY steady pace throughout the 5-kilometer course, Hackett was followed by Kristina DePeau '04, who made a fantastic come- back from her injury with a time of 20:48. Stephanie Wezowicz '03, a veteran on the course, ran a solid race in 22:05. OCTOBER 24th, 5:30-6:30 pm Coach Suitor is pleased with the women's race, particularly with the personal Free to the Trinity community records many women achieved on this difficult course. The men continue to impress.the crowds as well, finishing twenty-eight points ahead of second-place Babson. TRUE NORTH BRASS QUINTET with Senior captain Todd Markelz won the race in 26:09. He was followed by Jim Erriord '03 in 26:51 and Ryan Lerner '03 CHARLES MILLER, organist in 27;09. Steve Coakley '03 showed an ex- cellent effort with his performance, fin- ishing fourth for the team and fourth overall in 27:22. There may be a more famous brass ensemble Steve Napier '02 was next for the Ban- tams, coming in at a time of 28:40, fol- that hails from north of the border, but lowed by Jack Canning'04 in 30:55 and Mike Tobin at 37:07. The men shut out True North is the real Canadian brass." the other teams, capturing the top 4 Fanfare spots in the race. These runners continue to show their strength and talent, wh ich has led them to be one of the top teams in New England. Last Saturday, the Bantams traveled to Delightful.. The playing is distinguished by Boston to race in the Division I New En- gland Championships. Although the light tone and crisp attack, qualities that runners faced tough competition, they showed their strength and ran well. sometimes elude True Northerners' The women continue to improve as a most obvious competitors." team, and placed 7th among Division III teams and 21st overall. Leeann Rheaume The Montreal Gazette led the Bantams with a time of 19:12, fol- lowed by Kate Klein in 19:39 and Karen Roy in 19:42; Liz Brown ran a solid time of 19:59, fol- lowed by Caroline Leary in 20:17 and . Sarah Hackett in 20:18. Kristina Depeau gave, another strong performance, with a time of 20:27. Daniella Bonanno fin- Join friends and colleagues at a pre-concert reception ished in 21:45, followed by Stephanie with light refreshments beginning at 5 pm. Wezowicz in 21:50. This was a good opportunity for the Bantams to run in a large, competitive race in preparation for the Division III A SONIC SPECTACULAR New England Championships. The men ran to a thirteenth-place fin- ish, impressing the crowds once again.' DON'T MISS THIS ONE! I . 'V •r- «-

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Men's Football @ Bowdoin - October 21,1:30 PM

Men's Soccer vs. Clark - October 24,3:00 PM vs. Amherst - October 28,11:00 AM Women's Soccer @ Wesleyan - October 17,3:00 PM @MddIebury - October 21,11:00 \ Volleyball vs. Eastern CT-October 17,7:00 PM @ Coast Guard - October 21,9:30 AM @ Western CT -October 24,7:00 PM .

Field Hockey vs. Wesleyan -October 18,4:00 PM "@ Middlebury -October 21,11:00 AM

Women's Tennis ©Amherst (New England Championships), 10/21-10/22

Golf @ Middlebury (New England Championships), 10/22-10/23 VOL.XCIXNO.5 PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF TRINITY COLLEGE SINCE 1904 OCTOBER 17,2000 Football Victorious Against Women's Soccer Not Able to Handle Tufts Both Hamilton and Tufts Because of Jessica Ritter's •. BY ALISSA CREVIER strong offensive efforts in the Team is Now 3-1 for the Season and Intent on Improving Sports Writer box, a Tufts defender shoved her onto the ground to prevent a The Trinity women's soccer goal from being scored. team hosted its final game this As a result, a penalty kick was past Saturday. Honoring senior awarded in Trinity's favor. tri-captains Marisa Eddy, Karen Karen O'Keefe stepped up to the O'Keefe, and Jessica Ritter, the ball and confidently placed it Bantams battled through 90 into the lower left corner. minutes of back and forth play. Tied at 1-1, both teams battled Despite the overall effort, Tufts for possession for the remaining University came out on top ten minutes. Several direct, cor- with a 3-1 win. ner, goal, and indirect kicks From the opening whistle, were awarded to both teams the Bantams applied intense of- throughout the remainder of fensive pressure by double- the first half. teaming Tufts defenders with Although Trinity's midfield, every opportunity. Clearly led by Marisa Eddy, consis- dominating the flanks, the Ban- tently dominated when the ball tams consistently threatened needed to be taken down out of the opposing team's defense. the air, Tufts controlled the field Although the team played with tenacity until the final whistle, the game ended with an unfortunate 3-1 score favoring the Tufts squad.

Quarterback Greg Ward '03 about to fire a pass. STORYBINGENNElMER An unlucky break through with their crafty one-touch ball Trinity's defense lead Tufts to a movement. The first half ended, tams ran nearly eighty offensive ball effectively against the de- BY SHANE EARLY corner kick opportunity. The Tufts clearly setting the pace of plays and were able to control fense of the Bantams. quick,, driven ball into the 18 - thegamewithal-lue.•...... , .: Sports Writer the clock for mosLoLihe. game yp yard box allowed Tufts to capi- Freshman tailback Tom The Bantams came into the three Tufts passes, including an talize on Trinity's unorganized After a disappointing loss to Pierandri wore down the Tufts second half with intentions of interception that was returned defense. playing with a high-pressure Williams two weeks ago, defense rushing for over a hun- 28 yards for a touchdown by Trinity's football team was able dred yards on thirty carries. During a scramble in the box, defense. Within the first five strong safety Gavin O'Reilly '03, minutes, unorganized Bantam to bounce back with a 16-0 de- The Bantam offensive line the ball was pushed out to an who led the led the bantams play on the left flank enabled a feat over Hamilton College last .helped pave the way for open Tufts midfielder, who fired with seven tackles. Tufts forward to fire a shot from week. The Bantams were able to Pierandri, and was also able to a hard-driven shot to the lower Also having strong defensive outside of the 18 yard box. The control the pace of the game, as avoid a Tufts pass rush that had left corner past Trinity goal- games were sophomore An- picture perfect shot whipped Hamilton was never able to pose been dominant over the previ- keeper Sarah Bradley '02. drew Wertz and junior Steve past Bradley and into the upper a legitimate scoring threat. The ous few weeks. Thanks to the The persisting effort of Ban- Cella. Wertz had six tackles and right corner. young Trinity defense was able elusive play of quarterback Greg tam forward Courtney Doyle interception, while Cella made '04, enabled several scoring op- Throughout the last minutes to stifle Hamilton throughout Ward '02 and a strong showing his team leading fourth inter- the game, continually limiting by the offensive line, the Tufts portunities for the right side of the game, Trinity began to ception. flank midfielders. Doyle's dan- play down a level in skill, and the Hamilton offense to three pass rush was never able to be- Trinity's football team seems iand out drives. come a factor. gerous balls across the box gave proved unsuccessful in holding to be on the verge of becoming juniors Kerry Hood and Tisha off Tufts' determined forwards. With a 2-1 record coming into Thanks to the hard work of an excellent football team. Driscoll various volley and Giving up a corner kick on this week the Bantams prepared the offensive line, Ward was Young players have continued heading attempts on Tufts' goal. for Tufts University, who had given the time he needed to run to step in and play well for See Soccer on page 24 pulled of f two straight-wins and the Trinity offense. Ward Coach Priore, while experi- also came in with a 2-1 record. passed passed for 208 yards and enced players have led the way This game was critical in the two touchdowns on Saturday. throughout. NESCAC standings - the victor Leading the Bantams receiv- This week's victory put the would be vaulted up to the top ing core were Junior Mike team in a five-way tie for first of the league, while the loser Indelicato and sophomore place in the NESCAC. As play- would face the possibility of Kevin Waters. Waters, the ers continue to learn Coach being two games behind the Bantam's leading receiver, had Priore's system the team should league leader. six catches for 51 yards, while only improve. Though the Ban- . The game started off on a bad Indelicato, a converted quarter- tams have not yet put together note for the Bantams as star back, also had six catches in- a complete game, they have running back, Brian Fabrizio cluding a five yard touchdown shown the potential to be a '03, was injured less than half reception with three seconds dominant team. way through the first quarter. left in the first half. As Coach Priore said, "We're Fabrizio had already rushed for The Trinity defense was able a good team right now, but we 41 yards on just three carries, to make big plays throughout have to get much better." Con- when a high ankle sprain side- the game on Saturday. Building sidering the team's youth and lined him for the rest of the off their shutout of Hamilton, the introduction of a new sys- game. the defense was able to put the tem Coach Priore was pleased Despite the loss of Fabrizio Bantams in a position to win. with the 3-1 start, but continued Trinity's offense was still able to Except for a late fourth quarter to emphasize improvement. perform well against an experi- drive, the Tufts offense was Trinity's football team is still enced Tufts defense. The Ban- never really able to move the developing and, thanks to the hard work of both the players TEAM STATS Tufts Trinity and the coaching staff, the team First Downs 9 18 has put itself in a position to Rushes-yards 32-110 43-131 challenge for the NESCAC Passing (att-cotnp- 29-12-3-149 44-22-1-208 championship. inc-yards) Return yards 133 209 The team is currently prepar- Punts-avg 9-36.6 6-32.3 ing for their next game, this Sat- Fumbles-lost 1-0 2-2 urday the twenty-first, in Penalties-yards 6-59 6-3 Time of Possesion 26:54 33:06 Brunswick Maine, to face Bow- doin. Another great Trinity corner kick. Tf3<7?TT^r!S^!