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Volume 68 • Number 32 The Student Newspaper ofDrexel University July 2,1993 Apple Pi loses its University recognition The fraternity, previously suspended for violating tie terms of its probation, stands to lose its house if it holds any activity other than planning to be reinstated on a probationary basis. M ich a el J . L ebiedzinski between fraternities and Drexel the University in the past 18 Edttor-in -Ch ief made in order to avoid paying months.” In a June 21 letter from Inter­ real estate taxes on the land. Newman, who came to Drex­ im Vice Provost for Student Apple Pi, Drexel’s only local el on April 1,1993, after serving Life Diana Hackney, Apple Pi fraternity, has no national afQli- as University of Pennsylvania’s was informed that “effective ation, and is advised only by its assistant director of fraternity immediately, the recognition of alumni corporation. According and sorority affairs for three and Alpha Pi Lambda fraternity is to Hackney’s letter to Chapter a half years, said that a similar suspended.” President John Gibson, the sus­ incident occurred at Penn during “The intention is to give them pension was the result of a rec­ his time there. a chance to rebuild. The chapter ommendation to suspend the Three years ago, the national is being given an opportunity to chapter by University Judicial chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon look back ... and rebuild on Officer Dianna C. Dale; the vio­ was prepared to revoke the char­ positive aspects [of fraternity lation of several restrictions ter of Penn’s chapter when reor­ life],” said Eric Newman, direc­ imposed by Hackney in the fall ganization was suggested. tor of Greek life, who was part of 1992, including participation Trisha Phaup, of Penn’s Office of the discussions that led to the in athletic events; and what of the Fraternity and Sorority decision to suspend the Univer­ Hackney described as “contin­ Affairs, said that the fraternity’s sity’s recognition of Apple Pi. ued violation of University poli­ national chapter stepped in and According to Newman, the deci­ cy by members of the chapter.” performed a “total reorganiza­ sion was made solely by Hack­ When the chaptCT was initial­ tion.” And in the spring of 1993, ney. ly placed on suspension in Sep­ the fraternity was voted “the According to Hackney, the tember 1992, its members were most outstanding fraternity,” suspension means that the fra­ told that “it should be the according to Newman and Apple Pi*s house is being renovated by its alumni Ishan KmjUThe Tmascle ternity “will not be permitted to responsibility of the entire house See APPLE PI on page 2 corporation, which is paying for the renovations. Apple Pi has been conduct any functions, such as to assist in making a cultural prohibited from hosting functions at its house until January 7,1994. athletic, social or otherwise, on change in the brothers’ atti­ or off campus until January 7, tudes.” Rainy weather, m echanical difficulties 1994. Under no circumstance Hackney explained that may the chapter host any activi­ because of the January 30 ty in the chapter house. This alleged rape and the “attitudes cloud SunD ragoh IV ’s perform ance property is to be used for dormi­ and behaviors expressed during Andrew Ross weather. Add mechanical diffi­ putting together a fourth-place tory purposes only.” the [resulting] judicial process,” N ew s E d ito r culties to the weather prob­ finish in another leg of the If the fraternity violates the the “members of the copter do Aaron Z. Schantz lems, and you have an expla­ race. But the improvement current suspension, “it will be not understand the University’s N ew s Wr ite r nation for SunDragon IV’s wasn’t enough for Drexel to considered a violation of this expectations of them.” Howev­ Hopes were high for the 17th-place performance out of crack the top 10. The Universi­ sanction and may result in a er, she said that the most recent SunDragon IV team heading the 34 entrants. ty of Michigan successful withdrawal of University recog­ sanction was not a direct result into the second SunRayce from Its placing would have been defended its SunRayce title, nition with no automatic right of of the judicial process or the Arlington, Texas, to Min­ even worse, however, if not for while Cal Tech and California return.” Drexel holds legal title alleged rape. neapolis. The SunDragon had its eye-opening performance State-Los Angeles finished to the Apple Pi fraternity house Newman said that “a pattern won its qualifying heat and later in the race. second and third, respectively. as a result of agreements [of behavior] caused a worry in was seeded second in the race. Compounding the team’s S i n R w ci: '9 3 The team believed that it had weather problems were two Van R to be m o t h b a l l e d an advantage because it had blown tires and a faulty battery Final St\ni)in<;s P atricia O ’B rien “We intend to relocate the the second lightest car and during the fu-st leg of the race. 1. Michigan 2. CalTech N ews Wrtter electrical switch gear as part of drew the most power from Replacing the battery meant a 3. California State—Los Angeles Facilities Management has the shutdown,” said Noyes. - solar panels. Even a peek at 10-hour penalty, but the team 4. George Washington taken steps to abandon the now- Myers and Kelly will be defending champion Michi­ had to finally switch after the 5. Stanford vacant Van Rensselaer Hall. directly wired to the street, and gan’s $650,000 vehicle didn’t second day. 6. Maryland D^vid Noyes, director of the Early Child Development faze the team. After the battery was 7. Okl^oma 8. Massachusetts—Lowell facilities management, said that Center, which requires a very “We’ve got a much lighter replaced, the SunDragon 9. Kauai Community College taking steps to abandon the low voltage, will continue to be car, and if the days are sunny, impressed by blowing past 18 10. Iowa State building will eliminate the need Avired through Van Rensselaer. our panel can draw a lot more schools and finishing sixth in 11. McGill to run heat through it and will The heating system of Van R power,” said team leader Paul the third leg of the race. But 12. California State—Fresno 13. Arizona State require minimal maintenance. has been shut off for the summo- Ciccone. the 10-hour penalty cut into 14. Queens (N.Y.) Although the building has not and if the electrical switch gear Unfortunately, that “if” that small victory, negating 15. Rose-Bilman Institute of Technology been used as a dormitory since is moved and other code compli­ doomed the SunDragon. Rainy any effect on Drexel’s cumula­ 16. Mankato State 1991, it is still being maintained. ances are completed by the end weather was the rule early on; tive standings. 17. Drexel The basement, which houses of the sununer, the heating sys­ The SunDragon team con­ 18. Western Michigan the SunDragon was designed 19. Missouri the electrical line for Myers tem will not be turned on again to be at its best in sunny tinued its improvement, 20. Virginia Tech Hall, Kelly Hall, and the Early in the fall. 21. Minnesota Childhood Development Center, According to Noyes, the cost 22. Rochester Institute of Tedinology has a water leak. of heating Van Rensselaer is 23. Stark Technical College 24. Colorado State between $30,000 and 25. Auburn $40,000 a year. 26. Ottawa When asked if alternatives 27. Puerto Rico to abandoning the building 28. Clarkson 29. Missouri—R(4la were considered, Noyes said 30. Mercer that subletting Van Rensse­ 31. California laer as apartments was an 32. Texas—Austin option, but “it would take a 33. Waterloo significant amount of money 34. New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology to revitalize it.” Noyes also said that the WKDU radio tower may be I n THIS ISSU E,.. moved from the top of Van Rensselaer. He said that if it were to be moved, it would “probably be moved to KeUy.” Such a move would be ...... page 7 difficult, however, because it would require approval by p a g e s the Federal Communications SunDragon IV team members gather around A am on 2, ScaMmJTHKTmnoLB Van R tn su ku r T a u u a u F u P hoto Commission. their vehicle. Drexel finished in the middle o f the pack in SunRayce *93, 2 • The Triangle • July 2,1993 Bookstore outsourcing almost complete M ic h a e l J. Lebiedzinski than 3.5 percent of MacAlister such as Barnes & Noble, things N ews in brief E d ito r-in -C hief Hall be used for commercial will get better,” Gallot said, Cara Solomon space. Since Drexel switched pointing out that prices are N ew s Writer from Drexel University Food expected to stay the same. He Drexel athletes finish near top of NAC in University Treasurer Freddie Services (DUFS) to ARA in expects “huge improvements in academic honor roll Gallot met with representatives Fall 1992, the addition of a operations, quality, sales, and from Barnes & Noble, the com­ Barnes & NoMe, a commercial personnel relations.” Drexel placed 25 student-athletes on the Spring 1993 North pany chosen to provide book­ company, will put Drexel over Gallot estimated that the Atlantic Conference Honor Roll, second only to Vermont’s 26. store services to Drexel stu­ the 3.5 percent limit. final contract should be signed Students earn a place on the honor roll by earning at least a 3.0 dents, on June 25 to discuss This excess of “bad use,” by July 2,1993. Thereafter, for­ average during the semester their sport is played. details of a soon-to-be-signed Gallot said, means that the Uni­ mal architectural drawings will For the spring, that included men’s and women’s basketball, contract, the final step before versity had to rewrite the be produced, and must be bas^all, softball, and men’s lacrosse. Basketball was included j renovations start on the Univer­ Barnes & Noble contract. He approved by the Facilities Man­ because most NAC schools are on the semester system, where sity bookstore. said that the bond consultant agement group, headed by spring semester includes basketball season. Barnes & Noble was unavail­ has given its approval that the director David Noyes. Gallot In addition, 28 student-athletes made the Spring 1993 able for comment at press time. University’s new proposed con­ said that the general layout will Dteiui’s List. They are: Amanda Armstrong, Christopher Bink­ Gallot said he had hoped ren­ tract meet$ the bond issue’s be similar to that presented to ley, Carol Blum, Doug Brown, Ying Chiang, Brent Ciliano, | ovations would take place dur­ requirements. student government during the James Fenwick, Pam Fetz, Robert Geddes, Gina Gerhard, Mir- ing the summer term and be One of the major changes in bidding process. Gfeller, Rune Helgeland, Sara Jurcz£^, Christopher Kirk- completed by the beginning of the contrs^t, which allows it to ; - “We in the process of {Mli^ck, Melanie Kopka, Jessica Levando'^ski, Eva Ruiz De fall lerin. However, what Gallot me;et the loan requirements;, ' coordina^g ^ committee which U^lkiagia, Debbie Lynn, Beth Mastroc9 la, E.O. Montgomery, described as “a little glitch” invqives how the new bookstore will consist of representatives Morgues, Rebecca Muiphy, Maftbew Pearson, now means that the renovations handt^'^iyentoryi Previouslyr from bofii'tl^e pivision pf Stu- PdicfaDlis^ Kathy Stenson, Paige Tokbs, R y ^ Troutman and may begin as late as the begin­ the bO Q ^i^ was to have o]^- ^ dent Life and Facilities Man­ Dennis Zeveney. ning of August. ated autonomously, with Drexel agement to discuss when the The delay was caused by receiving a monthly commis­ actual renovations will begin,” Convention Center opens ______restrictions placed on the Uni­ sion of the bookstore’s gross said Gallot. “Student Life’s versity as a result of a loan used receipts. input will be valuable in that we Saturday, June 26, maiked the official ribbon-cutting cele­ to finance the construction of Now, Gallot said, Barnes & can decide the best way to pro­ bration for the opening of the Pennsylvania Convention Cen­ MacAlister Hall. Drexel Noble’s role will be more ceed with this project. We will ter. The opening highlight of the weekend began Friday, June received a lower interest rate “management oriented.” also need Facilities Manage­ 25, with the appearance of Vice President A1 Gore at the based on its tax exempt status, “Any time you are dealing ment’s approval for the design WELCOME AMERICA! Ball. Enthusiastic attendees were with the condition that no more with a professional oijganization of the new layout.” entertained by the Philadelphia Orchestra and the popular musical group, Boyz II Men, at the FunConventional Fling fol­ lowing the Ball. Strategic plan layoffs hit Local 115 workers Throughout the three-day celebration, which featured two M ic h a el J. L ebiedzinski with more seniority lost their promoted. free Open Houses, guided tours of the building, and compli­ E ditor-in-chief jobs. Noyes stated that the 15 mentary desserts, crowds surpassed estimates of 100,000. Teamsters Local 115 employ­ David Noyes, director of employees were picked for lay­ ees have now been hit with the facilities management, ex­ offs because they were the 15 layoff of 15 out of a total of 77 plained that the union has a least senior employees. custodial employees and the clause in its contract that allows Gerry Sheahan, an official of Apple Pi loses recognition conversion of two other posi­ for “super seniority,” which pre­ Teamsters Local 115, failed to tions as a direct result of Uni­ vents the University from laying return Triangle phone calls. APPLE PI from page 1 munity,” said Hackney. “Our versity President Richard Bres- off a shop steward. Noyes said that in order to attempt ... is to assist Apple Pi lin’s strategic plan. Essentially, once a union meet a $2 million budget cut in Phaup. with clarifying their mission ... But three of the employees member is promoted to shop his department, 15 employees Newman stated that the Uni­ and remaining an integral part scheduled to have been affected steward, he cannot be removed had to be laid off. versity “supports fraternities of our community. were not laid off, due to a clause by the University...... The layoffs, in the works [and sororities], but does not Rob Desmond, IFA president, in the Union’s agreement with A union member, who spoke since March, were finalized in support behaviors that hurt peo­ had no conmient on the suspen­ Drexel. on the condition of anonymity, mid-April. Noyes said that the ple.” sion, saying that he needed time The three, promoted last said that promoting the most layoffs were originally sched­ “It is important to [the Uni­ to gain a better understanding of week to the position of shop loyal union members is a com­ uled for 1993-94. versity] that all of our student the actions of the University. steward by union administra­ mon practice of Local 115, even The layoffs were made June organizations and groups are Gibson could not be reached tors, narrowly escaped the lay­ when there are members with 30, the end of Drexel’s fiscal seen as a vital part of our com­ for comment. offs, while three union members more seniority waiting to be year.

T r o l h m : a t A l p h a P i L a m b d a : A C h r o n o i x k . y CUNY holds student voter T h e T riangle January 1992: Apple Pi placed Spring 1993: Apple Pi partici­ on probation. pates in IFA athletics, violating registration initiative Ya know, it*s tough to the terms of its suspension. C o lle g e P r ess S ervice enrolled in the summer orien­ fill this many pages September 1992: Apple Pi sus­ The City University of New tation programs and to all with quality. pended for violating probation. April 1993: During a review of York is holding a student those who apply at the office It had served a minor with alco­ its suspension. Judicial Officer voter registration drive this of admissions. • hol in August. Di&nna Dale recommended that summer throughout its system The deadline for registra­ Apple Pi’s suspension continue of two-year, four-year and tion is Aug. 20 for the Sept. 14 If you think you could October 1992: After an appeal, and that it not be allowed to professional schools. primary election. help, why not stop by the sanctions were reduced so have a spring pledge class. CUNY has had a voter reg­ School officials said CUNY that the fraternity could have a istration drive since 1987, but sponsors the largest voter reg­ and see what we do? pledge class in the spring. This June 1993: In a letter to Apple this is the first time it has been istration effort of any higher It would definitely be was on the condition that it not Pi president John Gibson, Vice held during the summer, offi­ education institution in the violate further sanctions. Provost Hackney informs him cials said. United States. worth your while... that their recognition has been More than 160,000 voter “This summer voter regis­ • January 1993: A female stu­ suspended. registration forms have been tration initiative is intended to dent files a complaint with the distributed to students in the help our students gain a head 3 0 1 0 M a c A l is t e r Philadelphia Police Department past six years. start in order to meet the voter that she was raped at the Apple Officials will distribute registration deadline,” said H a l l Pi house. thousands of forms to students Chancellor W. Ann Reynolds. 895*2585

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Before While tuition costs keep spi- In 1991-92, nearly $15 bil­ less sleep and less leisure than In an effort to woo more stu­ the class, team members admit­ raling upward for private and lion, or 50 percent, of federal aid most students,” she said. “I’m dents into high-tech literacy at ted not knowing a great deal public institutions, loans now was in the form of loans, and still not making enough to Dartmouth College, professors 2rtx>ut the physics of sailing. make up a larger part of stu­ $13.8 billion, or 47 percent, where I feel comfortable.” have created new courses that “Now instead of just feeling dent finance than grants, forc­ came from grants from federal, Nationally, according to allow them to tinker with ev»y- fast out on the water, I know ing many students to graduate state and institutional sources. ACE, most traditional college- day objects such as toaster why we’re fast,” said team cap­ with sizable debts. Federal college work-study pro­ age students tend to be ovens and compact disc players. tain Kristin Doyle, a junior who There has been a shift from grams accounted for the remain­ employed in food sales, retail The unusual classes resulted recently completed Richter's grants, which students don’t ing 3 percent. sales and clerical jobs. from a task force recommenda­ class. have to pay back, to loans over What this means is that many An added problem is that tion that Dartmouth’s Thayer The popular class challenged the past 20 years as govem- middle- and lower-income stu­ tuition keeps rising. According School of Engineering offer the professor to keep the materi­ ment-backed grants were cut dents who can’t get grants have to the ACE study, from 1970- more courses that encourage al as manageable as possible for drastically. to take on debt through guaran­ 71 to 1989-90, average tuition technological literacy among all students who had little or no “This was the result of deci­ teed student loans, go to work to and fees at public institutions students. physics background. sions made in the Reagan pay for school, or both. increased by 21 percent, and at The courses, named “Every­ “I did have to prepare differ­ administration. There was an A study by ACE found that independent schools, tuition day Technology,” “Digital ently for this class; I could attempt to severely reduce or 63 percent of all college students and fees rose by 51 percent. World,” and “Technology of assume almost nothing about eliminate grant programs. They are working. Full-time students The study recommended Sailing,” were of­ the students’ didn’t like them,” said David who are employed work an aver­ that grants be targeted for fered this year, and knowledge of Merkowitz, director of public age of 20 hours a week; one out lower-income students so they attracted nearly 75 Once the fear basic forces,” affairs f9r the American Coun­ of five woiks 30 hours or more; don’t have such large loan students, most of Richter said. cil on Education. “That was aid and one out of 10 works 35 debts when they graduate. them not science dissipates... Barry Fagin, to popr people. That was not hours or more. “In the public sector, as majors. students begin to who teaches “Dig­ under the ideology under the Michelle Mello, a senior at tuition and fees increase in “Many people ital World,” which Reagan administration. Stanford University in Califor­ order to make up for declining take for granted S € € titat ttiey Can is designed to “Believe me, there’s no nia, found that working and state and local appropriations, the things they grOSp COmplcX introduce students logic to it. You need to remem­ studying was a difficult experi­ there will be strong pressures depend on to get to the basics of ber that the loan program was ence. to provide support for disad­ them through the subjects. digital technology, intended to be a middle- Due to family circumstances, vantaged students through day. Then, when said his biggest income program and to provide she began working 20 hours a grants,” the study said. “This they don’t work, problem was to a source of funding for middle- week while the university’s type of student financial aid they throw them away. You reduce the students' initial anxi­ income students.” financial aid office reviewed her can be targeted on needy stu­ could say this course is my per­ ety. In the 1990-91 school year, case, which takes about four dents more readily than sonal crusade to keep people Once the fear dissipates, he grants and loans to students months. through the mechanism of low from throwing away their toast­ reported, students begin to see were about even, with $10 bil­ She eventually received a tuitions for the entire student er ovens — at least without that they can grasp complex lion in each sector. Prior to that $500 emergency loan from Stan­ body, a policy that benefits the looking at the insides first,” said subjects such as digital image year, grants had outpaced loans ford and had her total aid pack­ well-off student as well as the Ursula Gibson, who teaches processing. The students are for school funding, but now age increased. “I ate a lot of needy one.” “Everyday Technology.” taught enough about circuitry Sailing and wind force are and binary systems to create the focus of “Technology of their own computer games that Sailing,” a course in which stu­ are shared with the class at the J o i n The Triangle . . . dents take to a nearby lake to end of the course. test the efficiency of various “We are living in a world that It’s a D rexel thing hulls and sail materials. is more technologically oriented Several members of Dart­ everyday,” Richter said. “I feel mouth's coed sailing team it is imperative that our students 3010 MacAlister joined the sailing class, which is understand this technology.”

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E d it o r ia l L e t t e r s to t h e E d it o r 'Real world' is not universal s we see it.. Editor: leading to me. The question I have between a millionaire’s real worid ‘listen punk, this is the it's is that the‘T’ in the first statement compared to that of a coal miner’s done in the real worid!** hollered is someone whom I have known real worid? Probably very differ­ s(Mne bald jmd hysterical supervi­ for periiaps a few weeks, or even ent. A sor. Aftn- that statemrat I was left days. Yet, I’m supposed to believe I’m not a millionaire (at least with no room to rebut After all, some horrible imagery bestowed not yet!), nor am I a coal miner, A time of opportunity... this so-called "real world,” an before me this stranger. but I think I’m the one who is ulti­ abstract astrometaphysical con- I’m not saying that the real mately responsible for establishing .. ,for Apple Pi to rebuild cept, befiiddles evai the most bril­ world is soft and cushy, nor do I my own outlook on the “real liant with its n^sterious domain of suppose that the real world is bar­ world.” I think I should be Alpha Pi Lambda is now at a crossroads. After vio­ uncertainties. Nonetheless, there baric and unbearable. All I’m say­ equipped with some ideas about ate self-claiming ^perts who con­ ing is that I’m tired of everyone the “realities” of the real world and lating several University policies in the past eighteen stantly brandish the real wwld like trying to depict an image of the then be allowed to experience the months, its University recognition has been suspend­ a fla i^ g swcfd to intimidate “up- real world for me rather than let real world without any precon­ ed. and-coming-first-timers” like me. me define it for myself. Okay,v by ceived notions. I might falter, I Now, it can either continue to demonstrate more What is the real world? I have now people are probably thinking might stumble; but by learning (tften heard people say, ‘Trust me, this snotty kid wouldn’t last a day about the real world through my reckless, counterproductive behavior; or it can take kid, Fve been there,” or “They out^there. That is precisely my own means I might perhaps find this opportunity to assess its position and rebuild. don't teach the real worid in text­ point. Why are people constantly success and find my own definition Apple Pi is a fraternity in very serious trouble. books.” Granted, the latter state­ assuming that their real world will of my own real world. At a time when Greek life has come under tough ment holds s(Nne validity; the fw- be the real world as seen through Allen J. Pan criticism and its usefulness on the college campus of mer statement is somewhat mis­ my eyes? What is the difference EE >94 the ’90s has been questioned, Apple Pi needs to prove that it can rise above the Animal House stigma. Evening workers expect pay So far, they done a pretty good job of living up to the Editor: tunity to inform those of you who support staff under the so-called stereotype. Many of us who work for the have been told to work during the “leadership” of the College of Arts University and Evening College summer of a basic legal right you and Science) have already started Greek life has no immunity from declining enroll­ know that we may not be hired are entitled to in the Common­ our jobs. Consequently, you are ment either. So Apple Pi is facing many problems, back in September due to the so- wealth of Pennsylvania. If an already legally bound to pay us for some of which it cannot help. But it can learn not to called "Budget Crisis.” What may employer fails to pay you for ser­ the services we have already ren­ abuse alcohol. It can learn not to rape women. It can suii»ise many of you who work vices rendered under the terms of dered. Any attempt to blame your learn to take its place in the University community for the Evening College is the your employment you are legally inability to pay on budget cuts will good possibility that thoe will be entitled to compensation for those ultimately land you and Drexel seriously. It can learn to learn from its mistakes. no paychecks for your woric in the services rendered. The only excep­ University in a court of law. However, the University must also do its part This sununer term. As of the date of tion to this is if you have been As I see it, your only options is the first time in Drexel history that the University this Triangle issue, the Evening legally dismissed by the en^loyer are to pay us our due or to dismiss has suspended their recognition of a fraternity. If College has not received its bud­ (written notification), thus can­ us after paying us our due. I hope, get As a result, many of us who celling the en^loyer’s obligation for your s^e, you see the logic in Apple Pi screws up AGAIN, the University should weie told we wouU have employ­ to pay. these statements. Bad publicity d e i the final blow, and prove that there is no double ment over the summer will be I would like this notice to also does not make a secure job in this standard for Greeks at this school. taken advantage by the Univer­ serve as a wake-up call to Dean university, especially when our But we hope that it doesn’t come to that. The bail sity. Many oi us will be let go (Xily Canavan. As of the start of the leader wants to distract us all from is in Apple Pi’s court now. They can turn the after we have provided the Univer­ summer term (June 28), many of how far into the till he has his sity with free services. us who work for the Evening Col­ hand. extremely negative incidents of the last year into I would like to take this oppw- lege (faculty, adminisUation and Name withheld by request something positive. Here’s hoping that they seize the opportunity. Ed-Op Policy • Tbe E dterU ft Opiaioa mges we atended to ^ a ronim for all roeinben of the Drexel conunuoity tp express their opioions on issues related to ... / o r D renl Uuvenitjr, Fbiiadeipiiia asd die wjrid at laiv^ Ltders and colunuu express only the views of the author and do not necessarily reflect the student government to organize and prepare ‘ vicmorikr7Wa«|lciirOlPcaKlUBivenity. • Tkt niamgU wdoomea Icttm lo IIib Editor and guest columns as an opportunity to better express personal views. To be published, letters to the Editor and oohuoK oust be signed andinclude a phone number. 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All submissions will be considered, but The Triangle does not guarantee that a submission win be prigted. like TViaivk Rwrvca the rigiit to edit for space, gnmmar, and clarity. enced USGA can achieve and effectively represent • nrateily incolumBB. gueatoolumiis and letten to the Editor is not encouraged and may be edited to conform with the journalistic standards of The IViMifb. the interests of the entire student body. to M m to liiB Editor, oohmns, guest odumnt or the editorial are welcome. The original author of the letter to the Editor, column. guest ocduoB or editorial in qw^n will be permitted to write a response, but the response will be limited in length and must only correct factual Sfanniion Of clarify Biiaundew^ The Triangle • July 2,1993 • 5

A ctivism at com m encem ent is inappropriate Editor: Drexel’s administration to allow part of the same body of alumni. to restore state funding to Drex­ ing our commencement into a I really enjoyed attending the an activist representing one side In a related issue, Senator el. Anyone familiar with Penn­ political endorsement for his commencement ceremony at the of such an issue to be our Vincent Fumo, chairman of the sylvania Politics would be aware opponents. Civic Center. It was a pleasure to keynote commencement speaker. Pennsylvania Senate Appropria­ that Senator Fumo is a lifetime Traditionally, universities share the new graduate’s enthu­ I was offended when President tions Committee, has tirelessly National Rifle Association mem­ have provided a forum for the siasm at completing their studies Breslin expressly endorsed worked to restore Drexel’s $5.8 ber and chief backer of legisla­ discussion and study of various and facing the new challenges Brady’s crusade and recom­ million annual state funding. He tion protecting Pennsylvania’s schools of thoughts, not endorse­ ahead. I felt, however, that the mended that the Drexel commu­ was referred to as a “knight in second amendment rights. Sena­ ments of particular viewpoints. University’s commencement was nity join her efforts. shining armor” by President tor Fumo has been a loyal friend Drexel University should not an inappropriate forum for the I believe it would have been Breslin {The Triangle, June 4, and supporter of Drexel, who we lose sight of this goal. speech of a political activist. more £q)propriate to invite Brady 1993) after his successful efforts can ill afford to alienate by turn­ Name withheld by request. A portion of the commence­ to speak to a campus activity, ment program deeply disturbed while hopefully allowing equal me along with a number of grad­ time for opposing viewpoints. U SG A is now here for Drexel uates and family members, with This would better educate Drexel Editor: dent Government Association about these committees which whom I have spoken. I am refer­ students on contemporary issues Tired of the shaft getting the office at 895-2577 and leave a often have tremendous effects ring to the selection of Sarah without administration endorse­ best of you? Having problems message. upon student life. Kemp Brady, chair Of Handgun ment of a particular individual or with Drexel’s administration? • Leave a written explanation • Attend one of our upcoming Control Inc., as keynote com­ group. Would you like to change things of the problem or a solution to a fireside chats. Times and dates mencement speaker. While we We do not need to look far to but you simply do not have the problem at the Creese Student will be announced. all empathize with the suffering find a speaker who could inspire time. Well, don’t get too discour- desk for the USGA. • Finally, if you are a person of James Brady has endured due to the Drexel graduates with pride aged, for you do have the ability • Attend one of our meetings. action rather than words, you the actions of a madman (John in their school and hope for the to change things here at Drexel. You can be put on the agenda by might even join the USGA. In the Hinkley), America is deeply future rather then divide us. Dr. In order to change things, it calling the speaker at 895-2577, past, efforts have been made to divided as to whether legislative Albert Carnesale is a Drexel does not take many hours of ser­ or by simply showing up and solicit your opinions and more restrictions on our right to keep alumnus who has received an vice to a campus organization, voicing your opinion. The attempts will be made. However, and bear arms is the response. honorary Doctorate. He repre­ nor does it take writing a letter to Assembly meetings are every your direct input is the best possi­ Brady used the forum Drex- sented the United States in the The Triangle, although these do Monday at 7:00 p.m. in 5051 ble source of communication. el’s graduation ceremony pro­ Strategic Arms Limitation Talks help. All it has to take is five min­ MacAlister. Help make your student gov­ vided to crusade for her cause. (SALT I) and led the U.S. dele­ utes of your time. You can get • Become a member of one of ernment work for you, get She attempted to enlist the Drex- gation to the International your opinion heard several differ­ our committees. Every full time involved! el graduates and their families in Nuclear Fuel Cycle Evaluation ent ways: undergraduate student is a mem­ Jeremy Deane her efforts to sacrifice our consti­ in the effort to stop nuclear pro­ • Call the Undergraduate Stu­ ber of the USGA. Call to find out USGA Senior Class Rep. tutionally guaranteed freedoms liferation. He is a distinguished in favor of more governmental author and editor. As Dean of control of our lives. All this in Harvard University’s John F. Take another look at donations the hope that a safer society will Kennedy School of Government, I really should have been hap­ use. Drexel’s Walter Annenberg result. Clearly, this is a highly he heads one of the finest pier about Walter Annenberg’s Harvard received $25 million: when we need him? controversial campaign. This schools of government world­ huge donation to the academic $10 million for scholarships Since the last major donated issue deeply divides our nation wide. Dr. Carnesale is someone community a week and a half (intended for whom?), $3 million campus improvement — the as well as the Drexel communi­ the new graduates can look up to ago. The journalism tycoon and for seminars, and $12 million to LeBow Engineering Center, ty. I feel it was inappropriate for and proudly count themselves as part-time diplomat had already restore a freshman dining hall, completed in 1989 — enrollment spent hundreds of millions of his something that appealed to has dropped, tuition has gone up fortune on education, the arts, Annenberg “because that’s real and will continue to for at least Petty majors won't do and other institutions before unusual.” the next few years, credit and The first thing that most people of those small, prestigious, subur­ dropping $365 million on the The Peddie School, the prep bond ratings have fluctuated, and ask me about Drexel is if I like it. ban Philadelphia, liberal arts University of Pennsylvania, Har­ school Annenberg graduated the Drexel community has suf­ My feelings on this subject have schools. You name it, my friend vard University, the University from in 1927, got $100 million fered blow after blow to its col­ gone up and down over the last from Swarthmore College has of Southern California, and the of his fortune in one fell swoop; lective ego. The Tri-Span col­ three years, but after looking at marched on Washington for it. I’m Peddie School in Hightstown, the school had already received lapse. Fraternity hijinks and my fellow high school graduates I sure it’s interesting, but I think New Jersey. $40 million from Annenberg rumors. The Teamsters’ strike. can say that yes, I like the school you would agree that the academic over the last 66 years. The school The pitiful library. The SunDrag- and I think I will be extremely schedule at Drexel is too vigorous has a new $7.8 million library on. Athletic near-misses. The prepared to face the “real world” to jump on a bus every time there with electronic links to dorms Strategic Plan. Professors and after I graduate. is a rally for the latest P.C. cause. and homes, a $5 million arts cen­ administrators disappearing. Let’s take for example the sur­ ter, an 18-hole golf course, and This school needs more than a vey of Ivy League students which 500 students who pay up to shot in the arm. It needs better was released by Penn this spring. A d a m B lyweiss $18,900 a year to attend. facilities to interest students and What it comes down to is that While his intentions were staff, and it needs better financial C AJnElU N E these students who are supposed Part of me was happy. At S5 admirable, Annenberg’s concept resources to help those people CAM PM lt to be so highly intelligent don’t years old, Annenberg knows his of “sharing the wealth” missed join our ranks and keep them have a clue about what is going on wealth soon won’t mean much to the mark completely. Four there. Only then will Drexel start outside of their University. The his corpse. How utterly brilliant: schools does not a nation make. to experience anything resem­ It’s not just the quality of edu­ only time I was “fortunate” he wishes to give his fortune to These donations make his claims bling a renaissance. cation that I’m talking about. It’s enough to tune into Rush Lim- America’s future generations so of education being “the future of Drexel, therefore, needs cash the overall Drexel experience that beagh he was speaking on this they can have the best possible the country” ring hollow to stu­ now, and a good deal of it — not I feel will give me the advantage subject. I generally don’t share his education, culture, and leader­ dents who are not approached by, the piddling $10 million or so the in the spring of 1995. beliefs but we shared a common ship. do not know about, cannot go to, Strategic Plan retrieves, not the Let’s look at majors for exam­ ground when it came to discredit­ But another part of me, a or otherwise do not go to Peddie, fundraising figures we never see. ple. Drexel may not have the ing the students of these universi­ much larger part of me, was jeal­ Penn, USC, or Harvard. It might But where will it come ffom? widest variety of majors but at ties. ous and frustrated and angry as have been far better to donate The trustees? The Drexel 100? A least it teaches you how to do In the fall of 1993 Swarthmore allheU. that $365 million, or even some lottery winner? Does Drexel something. Drexel couldn’t have a students will finally be permitted There are two things I started part of it, not to single schools know anyone financially able and successful co-op program unless it to have phone jacks in their thinking after 1 heard the news. but to groups that assist students willing to help the University taught you how to do something rooms. The administration’s rea­ First, outside of sentimental rea­ directly or improve general edu- stand on its own two feet in the that you can make a living off of. son for not having them before sons, why did Annenberg insist cati(Hi for a region or the nation: 21st century, even after years of One of my friends who has com­ was to “isolate the students from on inaking individual schools — the NEA, the United Negro Col­ apparently nothing but negative pleted three years of college has the outside world.” I often wonder rich individual schools — so lege Fund, the National Merit feedback, bad news, and Mur­ informed me that he will not be after this ultra left wing school has much richer for so few people? Scholarship Corporation, an phy’s Law? completing his degree. When I brainwashed her, if we share the Penn’s $120 million did little archdiocese. If there are potential donors questioned him on this decision, same atmosphere. but put them over their five-year But even while I questioned out there who feel for Drexel the he remarked, “I’m a history Let’s look at our Drexel experi­ $1 billion fund-raising goal 18 his actions, I had to sit back after way Walter Annenberg feels for major! What am I going to with a ence outside of academics. The months early. Annenberg’s dona­ reading the news and watching his own academic points of refer­ degree in history?” first co-op job is often difficult to tion has already been earmarked the TV reports and resign myself ence, please consider this. The At least he noticed that. I can get because of our lack of experi­ both for the endowment at the to the realization that donors Philadelphia Inquirer reported think of hundreds of other mean­ ence. How many of your friends school of communications that such as Walter Annenberg have that Annenberg, during his fresh­ ingless majors that can teach you are soon graduating or have just bears his name — as if Penn had their reasons for singling out a man year at the Peddie School, to do no more than teach it and graduated and don’t have any no other schools — and for the school or two. It’s the only way allegedly visited neighboring write books on it. That’s fine if experience in their field or have creation of yet another public they give, it seems. At least, Lawrenceville School and was that’s what you want to do, but never been on an official inter­ policy think-tank. that’s the only way you ever hear struck “despondent” by their that is not often the case. view? I think half of my male u s e ’s $120 million will be about donations. superior campus. Then and there, Don’t get me wrong. I’m a pro- friends at home are landsc^rs or used for a think-tank of a differ­ Then my second vital thought Annenberg made a lifelong choice, pro-Hillary, “I believe work for the township. Sure we ent kind, one that will develop hit me, one that came up around promise to do what he could to Anita Hill” type neo-feminist, but have some of \he best looking and and study conununication tech­ this time last year after Henry help his alma mater. what does a liberal arts degree in well educated trash men on the nology. The new Annenberg Rowan handed $100 million to Now, put Penn in womens’ studies qualify you to East Coast, but what good is Center for Communications, Glassboro State College. In these Lawrenceville* s place, Drexel in do? I think Drexel could benefit money to pay for your education however, will apparently use as tiines of belt-tightening, and if Peddie’s, and yourself in Annen­ from more liberal arts type classes when you can’t do anything with the majority of its workers donors insist on giving gifts to berg’s. but I have to wonder about some it after you graduate? researchers and students from specific recipients, then where is Where do you stand? 6 • The Triangle • July 2,1993

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Call Glenn or Steve. 386- 3 bdroom- 434 N. 34th s t 3 8x16 bdrootos. bathroom hcuse 38th and Hamilton available Personals Braad wem 3 or 4 bdroom apts avaiiat>’e oow 9050./3V______knotty pine floors, Ig tile bath. Ig modem now for $1000 Franklin RenuU 382-7368 or IB St0L Call Mule 3r7-S040. m i ______35th and Lancaster 1-2-3 bdrm apt .Avail kitchen, dtshwasher quarry tile floor. 3rd fl /36/______33rd asd Spring Garden — One bedroom, Sept 1st From S4^X) to S900/rao. Call anv- secure fro washer/ drrer 775- iitchiding heat Nice 6 bedroom house 3 bathrooms, huge Placing Classifieds beat bol water and stove included S375 • Call time 527-78f'9. /33/______486-6722./36/ ______kitchen available now for only $1200 Rav at 222- 6162. A^^labte Set< 1. H6/ One room in a 3 rm apt. W/D. patio, dish­ 43 N 34th St- 2 bdroom apt Huge modem Franklin Reatab 382-7368 /36/______Tbe deadline for placing a clas­ 33rd aiKl Spring Garden - two bedroom laun­ washer and more. Q 35th ft La& ^ter. Only kitchen, loads of cabinet space, quarry tile Gean. ^sacious five bedroom to»nhc«$e. liv- sified ad is 5:00 p m on the Tues­ dry room, fenced yard, sectirity bars he^t S300/mo .25 util- Cail 382-3023. /36/ floor, dishwasher new tiie bath, backyard, mg room with pool table, eat in kitcben. laun­ private basement interior security bars. day before the Friday you wish iadatkd — 15 SO — opcts Sept 1 /36/ Powekon: lovely 4 bdrm townhouse. 3rd dry asd two baths on second floor. 38th ft Isciudes beat Aval Sept S785- iK lu d a heat September A^-aalabflity -Sun filled (8-10 »-in- bdrm. Very Ig cathedral ceiling, modern Lancaster. Julv. Mark 483-2395/34/______yx>ur ad to appear. 386^772. /36/______Forms must be completed in dows) one and two bedroom apajtments will kitchen w/ DW', basem ent W/D. backward. 3600 Block Banng S t Large studio apartmen! be arailafcie for Sept. reotal. Recovated. sepa­ S900. 399-069S /3?.-______.Aval Sept 4 bdrrom. 2 bath, full kitchen, with access to garden. S388/moath + electric. full, otherwise no guarantees will rate kitcfeens. bay aod lofl, etc. Close to cam­ Room for rest in Carnage Lace Townhouse dishwasher sm yard, great location.3329 Call 222-4540./36/______be made. Writing should be legi­ pus- 33rd + Peart- Gas beat isducied. E)r«el w/ spaoous rooms, alarm s>-s!em. W/D. tVe- Powelton #315 utilities inci call Gina 3S7- 33RD ft Spring Garden- Two bedroom, laun­ 6764. f3H______ble. fanJty aiember naaa^ed. Sorry, non-smok- place. private parking ajid waiting for tou. dry room, fenced yard, security bars, heat If there are no copies of the ers onhf- Rease call Dr Weiner ® 316-5079. Please caH Gavk .AS.AP g 2Z:-3119. 5 Bdroom luxury apt W/D DW’. alarm. Ctrl included- $550- opess Sept 1 .35/______air, HW floor. carpet in bdrooms, 2 classified form available (this hap­ ny Gean. secure, attractive 24 Hr ecjergeEcy 33RD ft Spring Garde*- One bedroom heat 3600 Banng St block. Large studio apt witJi service. Efficieacies from S280, 1 BR from baths, sm enclosed porch, skylighu. 36 ft hot water, aad stove inrfuded. $375. Call Rav pens occasionally), write your ad access to gardes S3SS/montb plus eiecinc. S380. 2 BR from S4S0 Heat incfuded. Ds'->er Lancaster. SI600/ mo. Aval July. Aug, or 222-6162- AvailaMe SeiH 1735/______^ on a full sheet of paper, and Can 222-4540. /32/______.ManatemcEt 322-6041. /36/______Sect 382-2124. f31l______include your name, organization, Geas. spacious 5 bedrcom tcwnbousc, bnng Affordable Apanmect available one block Two Bedroom- New Kitchen »ith quarry tile, Sublets dishwasher. Pu.e Ooors, intencr security bars, phone number, and student num­ room w/ p od tatie. eas-in kitcbeQ. laundrA* from Kelly. Rent inchides heat aad hot »«er. Sublet. 2 rooms. 4 bdroom hoiise. 2 baths Clean and safe, oa Drexel security route. basement W-D. private fenced courtyard. Two batlss on secosd floor ?8ih LaiKrasier. dishwasher, full kitchetL great location 3329 ber if you are a Drexel student or hilTl. Mark 485-2395./36/______Nc» iT Painted Call 664-7779 fSOI______38th ♦ Baricg AvaiUWe Septetnber. S695.00. 386^722/36/______PoweltOB- call Gica or Niegas 3S7-6764. /3&/ your name, organization, address, Bright, modern one bedroom apt for rent. 34C<6 Spring Garde:: S t one bedroom apart­ and phone number if you are not a Luxury One Bedroom B»-level- 3200 Hamil­ 37th ft Powelton. large Ibd. large livicg S395/roonth + utils @ 3300 Spnag Garden ment Large rooms, eat in kitchen, carpeu. room, hardwood floors, large fcitchec. fire­ Drexel student Always make note St- Ci& (6091 429-0463. /32/______washer * dryer. Inexpensive gas heat. Seccad ton. New kits^ien. dishwasher, inlaid hard­ wood floors, spiral stairway, basement W-D place. pcrch igreat for grills $350. phts beat Two Bedroom aparriEecis 34th ft Powehcn ftoor. secure .Avail. S450 Call 386-6722. /?6/ of the date the ad was placed, S550 including heat. H-W. gas .Available -*■ water. If interested call Q ua at 222-0115. .Avenue. Kitchen, bathroom, good security CUSTO.V! NEW RE.VOVATION; 6Br/2bt which section you wish the ad DOW. 386-6722 /36/______/34/______and cable re»h S675/moMh. utilities inchid- house; «iro-si>1e kitchen. D/W ft G/D; »-ash- placed in. Be sure to sign your Efficiency in owners quiet building. 3622 3318 Arch St- Huge, secure 2 bdroom. 2 b ^ . ed-473-8851. >35/______er/dryer; gas heat; w/w carpet; landscaped bi-ievel for summer term. Good for tq; to 4 name. Rve bedroom bouse. Recently renovated. garde*; roof d e c t nnaiblinds. 35th ft Spnng Baring St June, July ♦ Auguit Perfect for one student BeautiAil Victorian House. New pet^le. $1050/ mo or best offer, call 222- In Person Two bath, wadterAiryer, dishwasher, garbage Garden. REDUCED TO S I.100. 928-9845. 2625. /33/______disposal, patio. Two blocks from caimpus. /36/______kitchen area, tik bath. Second floor, secure. Our office is 3010 MacAlister S400 386^722/36/______Summer sublet 3609 Lancaster Ave I room Sl.OOOtath- Avail Sept. Call 463-4885.734/ L^IQUE CRISP NY-STYLE .MULTI­ Hall. 36 S. Spring Garden St. 6-7 Large Room in a 3 bdroom apt- option to retKw in Sept Sunny, ^sacious one bedroom apt Right on LEVEL: 6BR/2BT; Soaring 2-story LR. W7D. DW, garbage disposal, alarm. Ctrl aa^. 2 MaU can^jus. W/D. Hardwood floors, parking. Euro-style kitchen. DfW ft G/D; House. H/W Roor. Living room, dining room, full kitchen wAL Econ gas beat. Secure bashrooms and W /^’ carpet on bdrootns. Aval The Triangle S495/mft- iBchides beat, hot water. CaD 527- wndierAdryer; gas h e ^ central asr ft ceiling July 1st S307/mo. Call Kim 386-6931. /3V 7809 /37/______fans; w/w carpet; huge roof deck: 35th ft s y yard- Peu are allowed. From SI095. Attn; Classifieds Manager Female needed to share 1 bdroom apt for Spring Garden. REDUCED TO $1^50. 928- Please call 382-2388 Leave me 386-9683 /32/ Baring St. ft 33rd. 1st flcor-Lg 2 betfroom * summer w/ option u> lease. Bnght sunny liv­ 32nd A. Chestnut Streets 9845./36/______2 or 3 BR Apt st 32 st Secure porch and iiviif room, kacbm aad tile bath. Secare aod ing room ft kitchen. Safe location in Apt Philadelphia, PA 19104 deal. W/D incl. Suitable for 2 or 3. Call POWELTON AVE - 3617 2nd R EXTRA backyard. Gas beat Cafl 3822388 or leave a Fax message 386-9683 /32/______complex, on 41st ft Coestaut W/D in base­ now-woi't last- Claude Boci R/E. 473-5900. LARGE ON-E BEDROOM APARTMENT- ment Lew rent 200/ mo ail utilities iacL Call CH.ARMING- S525/MONTH INCLLDES 4 BR A{:artmeni Receat Renovation. Close to The Triangle Fax numb« is (215) ny______Pri%-a 387-7787 ,ej S95-6720 'dX /33/ HEAT. HOT WATER ft GAS. AVAILABLE camp. Gas heat Cali 382-2388 or 386-9683 895-5935. If it is a paid ad, a copy Laoiraster Ave— 3741 ITtra modern 1 bdrm Sublet for summer. Huge bedrm in 3BR mod­ 6 n m CLALT« BONI REAL EST.ATE 47> Leave message /32/______apt Gas bL Central air. w/w carpet Call for em apt w/ cutdcor deck. 37th and Lancaster. of tbe check or money order 5900. /35/______CUSTO.M NEW RENOVATION; 6 Br/2bt deiatts; Qaude B<«i R/E. 473-5900. HV S250/mo. * util. Option to renew in fall. CaU should be faxed and the original house; euro-style kitchea, D/W ft G/Eh wash­ Powelton Ave, Baring S t + Lancaster Ave. 3301 Baring Street. One bedroom efOcieucy. Don e 222-3141733/______should be mailed or dropped off in Availal>le immediately! Wall lo wall carpet. er/dryer; gas heat w/w carpet landscaped Choice apu. Efficiency lft2 bedrms. Call One rm in a 3 bdrm apt located in 3606 Lan­ person. now. Oattde Boni R/E. ^3-5900. /35/ Slow, refrigeraccr. cable hook-up. Nice, quiet gardea: roof deck: nnnibliBds. 35th ft Spring netgbborhood- Close to Drexel Campus. S460 Garden. REDUCED TO SI.100. 928-9845 caster Ave. Very new bldg. preny clean, wfw Sublet. 2 rtMins, 4 bdroom house. 2 baths caopet, $300/mo.. for summer and fall term. month ( negotiable) includes watn* ft heat- mt______dishwasher, fiiD kitchen, great location 3329 Female onlv. 382-3739. Fraacesj^V______Pcwehon. call Gina or Megan 387-6764. /38/ Electric aad gas are very cheap! Interested? L-NIQUE CRISP NY-STYLE .XIULTI- Costs & Limits Call 340-1667 or 340-1668 to leave a mes- LEVEL: 6BR/2BT; Soaring 2-story LR; Two bdrms. one bdrm sublease, security, near Baring S t 3726. Spacious 1 b. Nice, quiet extra. Ads Must be pre-paid. Pay­ deck. Security System.Energy efficient aetgbborhood. Close to Drexel Campus. $460 3613 Lancaster Avenue Garage parking, $875- tlOOO. 662-1000. /36/ month ( negotiable) includes water ft beat ment can be made by cash, money Electric aid gas are verr cbeap! Interested? I BEDROOM APT. NEW CARPET. NICE Very Safe and Secure CaU 340-1667 or 3 4 0 -l« 8 to leave a mes- order, or check. MODERN KITCHEN. LALTuf'•s ; i r J r*>s • 3 Brm 2 Bath s 3629 Lancaster- NEW Huge Bi-Level. CA Call 662-1000. S'K . I t Mai \|,M,r HjII DW W D Secun^/Syst skyit Avail 9/1 Si 175 Mo The Triangle • July 2 ,1993 • 9 Sublets For Sale For Sale Help Wanted Announcements 317-1197. /3V 86 Ewosport $3000 or best offer call 824- tress) aad an air coaditioier Call Cs^los at hour must have car, call 222-8500. /32/ Office of CofopMiag Services Mayors Com- Oiiseae roomoBle wvted to dure 3 bdrooa 0781./3V______387-9159/32/______The Nation's #1 consumer credit reporting masion oa Literacy 875-6608______ip( It 36tb ft S prii( Gardea S t S134 * 1/3 For Sale: bike SlO, tm refige S25, old I have all the furniture you seed to funush c o n f« y is seekiag Telephooe Collectors for Adult Lileracy^ED testrwrton Oae-oa-oae electricity aad cookiBg g s . A ral ifnmwliMe- microwave $25. desk $20, chairs $5. ead your I bedroom apartmeat a&d I'm selbag it the following schedules; FT 11;20 AM to tutoriag with ^ K s , or small dass iastructioa ly. call 222-13t7. /3V______tables $5-20, drafliag table $15. lamps $5. aD for aa iasa&e price But that's sot idl! My 9K»PM Moa-Thun 8;00 AM to 12«) Nooa w/ adult learners. Work with low iacome. H«v bedroom loxory apt W ^ , DW, Alann, AC aeeds freoa $5. foldiag chain $5. call crazy price iedudes a microwave, a toaster Sat FT 8;00AM to 4;40PM .Moa-Fri PT minority Southwest resideau.2 hr./wk Ctrl air, HW floors, WW carpet ia bedtoons. Mike. 386-8567. /33/______ovea. aad a tv.! Both furniture and appli- 5:00PM to 9:00PM Moa-Thurs 8;OOA,M to SEfTA to SCS Southwest Coanoaity Ser- 2 batbs. tmall eackxed p o r^ 36ch k Laa- Mac Pttts computer- almost aew. iaclades aoces ia exceileM coaditioa. Call Carlos at 12:00 Noon Sat If you are assertive, aa exccl- vices Brigitta Howe 729-8911/12______caMer. S160(Vta»Bdl. AvailaMe July, Aaf, or software; MacWrite. Excel, Mac Paiat. 387-9159/32/______leat communicator aad self-motivated, we Child Activities Fadlitalor Settiag op play Sept. 3t2-212473V______games, graphics software aad much more, Madatosh Gassic w/ 40 M Hard Drive ft AD wiD train you. We offer $7.00 per hour aad areas for preschoolers Must like duldrea aad Two bedroom (ablets, available firom 7/1. call for Biore iafo- ao reasoaable offer the software you need. $750.00 OBO. P »a- for FT employees a comprebeasive beaefits have kKs of eaergy. Workiag with duldrea, 7/1-1/30 oa canpoB, jaa cook wd beater, Kv- reteedxaa (609) 783-4067(e) 952-1273 (d). soaic KX1124 Priiter, IBM Compatible, package iacludiag tuitioa reimbursement preschoolers, aad tottlers in shelter 3 iag room, batbroom, bedroom aeparale. emj /33/______practicallv aew (was used 2 times) Sl50.(X) Interested caadidates should call Craig Chikts houra^veek- flexible 5 J0-8;30 pm People’s parloag. secority. otility aboot S40-S60, reat Sofabed qoeca size, exceQeat coad. 2 chest OBO Cali Loreazo 222-3141 /36/______at 496-6635 or .Mike Fereas at 496-6633 /3V Emergeacv Ceater Lorraiace lathaa 382- S610. call 222-n\4 or IS6-9999 m t for drawers, (keser mirror J twia beds, boy aD FiKlory Deko Radio- Am Stereo ft Fm stereo Social Position. Youag men 18-28 of interest- 7523______Spea./33/______aad get a 10% ducooat oa cfaeap prices. Call with caaette p tam , natsk seardi with Eq all iag character discreet wefl maaaered seekiag Circus Scieace Denoastnrtor Help nwiwiiii Tvo bedrooma, oae bedroom sabkts, fetaaie 387-1535732/______push buttoa top of liae. Worth ilOOO wiU part time employmeat outrageous pay short visitors experieace the fua ft scieace of the roommate waated, arailaMe Cron 7/1. 7/1- FOR SALE: Paaasoak combiaaboa cordless sacrifice for $450. CaU Rob (215) 624-3429 flexible hours caU 492-0694 /3V______circus. Assist ia workshops, devices, aad >/30, or caa coatiaae tiga. oa campvi, gas phoae -f aasweriag machiae. Loaded with n n FREE MOt^TY! $50 to aaroae who finds me games. Have foa aad be frieadly ft iaforma- cook aad beater, liriag roooi, balfarooa aad features. Oaly $75. CaD Steve 386-372373V ate«aatCAa222-01l5 Ctea./34/______tive. Traiaiag win be ia early Juae 4 hrTweek bedrooms separate, easy parfcias. security, Mac Powerbook 145 p oruble M aciatosh W anted Waated; A smart busiaess person to comple- from 6/11 to 9 ^ The Fraaklia iM itale Coa- utility about S20-S30. reat $290. call 222- computer 6 meg RAM, 40 meg HD, 68030 meat our strong business staff at The tact the Voluateer Office 448-11663______7714 or 886-9999. ask for Spea. /3V______WANTED: a ticket aad a ride to the DEAD i^occssor, solhrare 1 battery ft power coa- show at RFK iuae 25 or 26. CaD (S)Pam M Triangle. The pos«ioa ts volunteer, but there Coastruction Votateer Geaeral coastroctiott aector $1800. g j l James 386-2157732/ - 222-1839. Thank You./32/______are a lot of perks iadudiaK tree seafood. aad tabor activities. No skiOs aeeded. Super­ R oom m ates Car Sale. 1989 M i t n d ^ M n ^ e, 4- Used Mac Plus mouse aad external drive vision by Drexd Co-ops. Available daily for 1 Bedroom ia 4 bedroom boose available dr sedaa, 48,000 miles Automatic, A/C, needed. caD 895-2527 leave tpessage. /32/ Announcements 8 hr7day. Hoase is at Lancaster ft Girard AM/FM radio. New From Tires laspectioa Avenues. Habitat for Humaaity Ted Swaatoa Joae 21 tfll Sept Please caO Meg cr Giaa at Salespersoa womea's shoes. weD establisbed. The Uadergraduate Studeat Government (03M ) Power tfeeriag. Exceileat Coaditioa, 895-6942______317-6764. Good LocHioa!!! /32/______high volume women's shoe store seeking Assodation (USGA) is lookiag for work- h u e 22 Available, oaly $4650. Please caD Devtlopmeat Assittaat Data eatry, maibags, House jiHte waated: owi room ia a spacioBS 3 motivated iadividual to seD very fashionable studies to w o ^ ia tbe L3GA offKe If you Waa< 394-9025733/______bedroom 2 bath apt, with private coart3rard, womea's shoes ia their Center City store. are interested please c^l 895-2577. /34/ assistaace with plaaaing ft execatioa of 2 community eveais to be held ia FaD of 1993 d/w, a/c, w/w, lauadry oa premises. Stfe, Alpiae, Keawood, Precisioa Power. Rock- Great $S$. Rex hours. Call Cheryl at 567- DU music maior iavites you to Madd. July 9. Kaowiedge of computers helpful. 5 hr7wk dace to campos, 27th ft Soolb S t S322/na^ foni, Fosgite aay aad aQ car audio, fkte more 3247. /32/______8:00 p.m. for big senior reciul shebang. 3215 Race Street World Game lastitBtf Ciiaa- must be a aM-SDofcer aad fike cats. avaO. 9/1 iaformatioa caH PanL Beeper 303-8815/32/ Music will be performed by humaas and Laaguage Exchange Partaer. I am looking for naTripodi 387-0220______caU S45-6257./34/______Moviag Sale. Hmmdiiier (SlO) Slow Cooker a native English speaker for a Cbinese-Eng- Mari toshes. No tickets, ao cost come see Female aeeded to share 1 bdrrom tpt for ($22) RoUri>le Cwtaia (Black 55’ ; White 3T lish langiuge exchange. Rease call Kevin. DUTV theme soag Take this." satisfy con­ Early Childhood Helper Reading, playiag summer w/ optioa to lease. s m y liv­ $5) Bedrest ($5) Carpet (Blue, 72’xl30", 222-8379. /3V______cert requiremeats aow. Pre-show ’sceae* wiD with chikkea ages 0-5 yrs old. Takiag ddl- $10) Soay 19- TV ($230) TeJecaptioa (NQ drea for walks, trips, or arts ft crafts. Work­ ing room ft kitcbea. Safe locatioB ia Apt Mac LCn. buy or trade Mac Classic II 4/40: he held ia A-lot-ao veadors-NOT! Come to con^lex. oa 41st ft Cbestaot W/D ii base- 4000, $120) Desk(24-x32", $15) Twia show, cold frosties later. /32/______ing with homeksi citiMrca ia a shelter flexi­ modem, microphone, kert>oard. call 824- ble hours 9:30an)-4pm People's Enaergeacy IDM5L Low reat 200/mo aS utilities ia d Call bed+box Spriag ($70) Full bed-M>ox Get iavolved w/ west Philadelphia. Work w/ 0781./33/______Center Lorratace Lathan 382-7523______PriTa 387-7787 (e) 89S-6720 (d). /3V ($130) Lainp ($5) Wok ($10) Please caU Chi- the Buy West Philadelpfaia Campaign. Hire 394-9025732/______COMPUTER WANTEEKMaciatosh comput­ RlBHDaker To /aid ia tbe developmeat of an Sublet. 2 rooms, 4 bdroom boose, 2 batbs er aad peripherals wanted. Any model and West t^adelphia. and Victims Assistance Nice twia bed + mattress > Frame almost edocatioaat Ghn. Mast have kaowiedge aD dxsliwatber. full btcbea. p eat locatioa 3329 any cowfition H i^ price aod immediate cash Programs. IN*I%RN needed to assist w/ writ- Poweten. caD Giaa or Megaa 387-6764. /38/ totaOv aew, $45. Hsiea 222-7314732/ iag, research, research, telephone contacts, aspects of indepeadeat film making. 10 offered. Call Joe at (609) 273-1357 anv- hrTweek starting Juae 1st League of Womea Female roomcote watfed. Room for reat ia 3 For Sale dodies Wasfaer. Apartme^ size, caa time/39/______direct program developmeat ft spedal pro­ book to kitcbea siak with boses (iochided). Voters Pameta L Kemp 977-9488______bdrm boose. Fully equipped kitchea, diaj»g Waffled: 14 inch wbeeJi for A 1988 Oldsmo- ject ccordinatioa. Ler« to write proposals ft Works good, most seiL gracfaiating. $50. CaU Gallery Educatioa Assiataat Assist ia edaca- area, liriag room aad U bads. W/D, dxtb- bile Cutlass Supreme Froa ^"heel Drive. Cali work closely ft effectively w/ West Phila Gteaa 8 386-9050732/______tioaal aspect of GaDery. Arranging visiu of washer, fireplace, aad roof-deck. Avail Rob (2iyi 6:4-:^29 mi communities. Planning, ad mini strati re. ft immediately. 390i aad L acaster. STlShBo^ PC Sale 80486 DX-33. 4 MB Ram, 170 MB organizational skills needed. Experience g roi^ of school childrea. Communication tail iaci Cai] Nicole, 382-1767.______HD, 5.25 ft 3 J FD, 0.28 SVGA. 101 Key­ needed w/ computers. Mac, Excel, ft Word skills ft interest in education/art. 15-20 Services hr./month; The Creese Gallery Michelle Two femaJe roonmo^es aeeded begiaBiag faQ board, 256 KB Cache, 2400 lateraaJ Fax Perfect 10 hrs/ week. Call Blaine Stoddart Lewis/Roaaie MaaHn 895-2158______term williag to sbare oae bdrm. S210 * util Modem. Miai tower case. Plus k>» of soft­ CompJete resumes Si5 aj:d up Laserprint or 386-5757 at West Ptiladelpbia Partnerships (each). Prime locatioa. Spacious. Contact ware, Paaasoaic Laser Prijiter (KX-P4410) $ typeset 24bcur service 7 days high quality. m i______Gallery Technician Phone calls, ordering JCaa 382-^»6 J32/______moath aew. Available Juae 10, Ask for 'failor-made coasulting (215) 3r7-3454 Tay- Eye openers meets every ^'EDNESD.AY at food, assisiing in creative ft physical aspect $1800. Please call Waig 394-9025732/ lor made services to fit you~f3V ______6:30 in 2020 .Mac.^lister Hall. Show your of banging ft breakiag down shows. 6 after- Roommate waated ASAP. Best locatioa oa aooas aad/or moraings ft 1-3 evenings per campus. Quiet, Crieadly. cleaa roommates. 2400 baud Extensa! Modem for Mac or IBM Custom screen pnnnng by Open Hand Grapfa- support for tbe en>Troament * come! /32/ month: Creese Gantry. The Creese Galiery, (21S)382-2621J32y ______(cable aot included) $50 obo. E>ave 382- ics. The highest quaiay aad the lowest prKes. Looking for a service project? Every week- Guaranieed. Call (215) 832-0122 for a free MicheDe LewJ / Roaaie Manlin 895-2158 Roommate Waated- Great locadoa, aev 3023733/______ead. smdems. faculty and staff work Jt Habi­ quote anytime. /39/______Garina Workers Needed to work chip path, Myers HaD ft Drezei Rzza. Private Large Rolaad U-2D Systh. Comes with 2 tier «t»d, tat for Humanly doing aD different kinds of }[fidi sequeadBg software (For Mactatosh), Simmons Business Systetns wiU upgrade coastrtiction. For iafomation caD Habitat ^ dig out weed trees, plaat flowers. Keep up rom, washer + Dryer S225. Call 3S6- comiDuaity gardea. Joia us at 33rd ft Race 2596,748-4346 leave mes««e. /32/______foot pedal smd aO cables aod mannah Great your Macintosh for only $39 per Meg iacL 895-6942 or stop bv cur office at 223 Creese iastallation. L'p^ades are done at our ofGce /32/______Streets oa Saturdays May 22ad, Juae 12th. Female roommate aeeded to ffaare a oae bed­ begiaaer synth- A steal 9 $800. If iaterested call Andrew 8386-6176 will aot sell sepa- and ofi-site service is a«'ailable. SBS is also July 24the Saramer/Winter Gardea Joe room apartraeat Great locatioa. Very dose to Administr^ve Assistant Research through seQing 3 J in DS/TO diskeoes for $8.99 and Revlock/ Bev A p rd 387-0341______campQs. Peisoa aeeded for the mnmiir oa}y. ratelv./35/______pboae ft correspondeace on artists u d grant 3J HD/FD for $11.95. Ink cartridge for Graot ^ ‘roposal Writer Research fuadtag pro­ For Dxre iafonnatioa. please call Axaaa at TREK Moualaia Bike, good coaditioa. awe­ possftilities. Organize filing system, maintaia styiew rto $25. SBS also does Macintosh and posals ft develop bodgets for programs serv­ 387-4272/32/______some custom paiat job, aew/rece^ partt must schedules, creative i^)ut 8-10 hr7wk; The various priuer repairs for very affordable Creese Gallery Michelle Lewis / Ronnie ing low iacooK minority youth ft families Available Sommer Term or immediatdy- see to appreciate. 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S um m er’s crop o f new EPs looks a little spoiled EP REVIEWS from page 12 song, “Infernal Machine,” there ing,” “Something in the Air,” is a point when the drums rise to and “The Ballad of El Goodo.” Spore is not a bad band. If I a frenzied tempo. The quartet that is Trip Shake­ were at a concert and they were In general, the five songs on speare has a range of influences, the opening act, I would not be this EP sound painfully alike. At and one can assume that their disappointed, but I wouldn’t pay one point, I was listening to it original songs reflect this. The much attention either. Their EP, wondering when the third song, band harmonizes well and can I will admit, continues to grow “The Way We Were” was going come across as either hard (as on me as I listen to it more, but it to end. It went to the end of the heard in “Dead Set on Destruc­ reached a point where it cannot tape because it sounded so very tion”) or soft (“Helpless”). grow anymore. close to the last two songs, “Big Though the band is marketed Barbecue” and “Disco Inferno.” (accurately) as your typical “col­ Also like Spore, Sam Black lege/alternative” band. Volt is a Church would not be a bad open­ fun little record which leaves a ing band to see. They and Sp(»e new listener wondering what the have made huge names in The Minne$tptiOi quartet Danbl Cokugan/AacxJ band sounds like on its own two Boston and sell out clubs regu­ (L to r.): , Elaine Harris, M att Wilson, . songwriting feet______Sam Black Church larly. Perhaps their stage pres­ Produced by Sam Black Church ence transcends their mvsic. their hardest to sound like tbe son.” Their originality 1^ FtEVIEVyl Taang! Unless they expand their ciinent original and j t o ’t pufl it off. ttiroug^ these songs and tlie i ^ - QD naaQ Daaiin Like Spore, Sam Black styles, however, I cannot see Some of iny favorite artists ers: “What’s So Funny about Church is proof that the next tiiem going far in ttie in d u s^ / who will remike songs accord­ Peftce, Love, and Und^ii^^d- music revolution will not Come ing to their own brand of mu^c from Boston. Their music is loud include the Accused, Vo'ivod, with no hints of mellowness, and 10,000 Maniacs. Trip Sh^EC^ which is fine. The fact is, the speare can idso be added to ttus Number two for 242 songs are just not unique. list (although I am not sure I FRONT242from page 12 hoopla. Can 242 go three for SBC’s lead vocalist, Jet, alter­ have heard any of their original three on Epic Records? And do nates between a mock Pee-Wee Volt* Trip Shakespeare work). Their new six-song EP, have succeeded at this, as well. they deserve any less? Herman and some significantly Produced by Scott MaAews Volt, features songs by artists But the changes doQ’t stop rougher styles. Hie band’s music Black Hole/Clean who inspired the there, and Front 242 have a great 06:2M3:11 ItpEvw is not largely virtuous, nor is it I enjoy cover songs, especial­ band. corporate strategy (for a decid­ Fim t241 attractively simple; their guitars ly when the band covering the The songs include Neil edly underground band) to bring remain distorted and the bass song chooses to change the origi­ Young’s “Helpless,” Hiisker listeners along for the ride. This Producerst Bresstm*^ remains in time with the drums. nal to adapt to their own style. Du’s “Dead Set on Destruction,” arrived before the start of Patrick Codettus The drums, however, do change Bands who make their living as and an atuactive rendition of the Lollapalooza to get people E p ic speeds on occasion: In the first “cover bands” invariably try Zombies’ hit, “Time of the Sea- acquainted with the band’s new sound, and their experimental all-ambient album 05:22:09:12 One great view of 4 Non Blondes 0)9^ will hit the streets in Septem­ lyrically. I’m not too sure about that, but I agreed ber, after all of the Lollapa- The band when she added that lead singer Linda Perry had a 4S Releases Per Minute \snng- reasons o( space, we cannot 1st has become a hot name on voice that attracted people of all ages. ular Enteftahmenl feature, a exact dates, types, or tWes o4 list of 45 musical acts Impending releases. We I asked bassist Christa Hillhouse, who is 31 her­ scheduled for just supply the acts, the strength of little more self, the same question about the fans backstage releases over the Artists Isted In after the June show. “It was all the drugs in the nextfew _ ^ _ ■■ ^ _ italicsare months, J t d y F m n U 2 ^ D o g g y ^ than one single and lots of ’70s,” she replied jokingly. word-of-mouth praise. On top of Ae diyersity of, the audience, they Dogg, M mtke\v Sweet, C m rm M U i seem to be turning into a cult foliowing. People B jorhP iitM etheny Croup, The Mumones, Aaron Z. Schantz showed up at the 4 Non Blondes shows not only to Jim esTi^tor, Voivod, Smashing PumpMm^ N ine News W riter l^ar a gO(xl album live but also to see the band’s Rarely has there been a band with such energy outstanding stage performance and possibly touch Inch NaiiSy Laura Branigan, Taylor Dayne, lane as 4 Non Blondes. They put on a runaway train of Perry, as she repeatedly stage-dives and crowd- Si!)ejTy, John Wesley Harding, Pointer Sisters, Candy a concert at the Theatre of Living Arts on June 11, surfs. performing songs from their debut album Bigger, With this sort of public response after only one Dtilfeiy Patti Scialfa. Paul Shaffer> Ozric Tentacles, Better, Faster, More! as well as some unreleased single and two videos (one of which MTV doesn’t Qvis. Toots Thielmans, Alex de Orassl^ material. I like the album, and I loved the show. play), I can’t imagine what kind of response the Glenn Frey. Catherine Wheel, Fortran 5, ThoStoryt They began with two pulse-pounding tracks, group would get if they released more songs on the “Train” and “Pleasantly Blue.” After an unreleased radio. I asked them about this and was told that Le Mysteie de Yoix Bulgaries, Six Finger Satellite, song that didn’t arouse the crowd as much as oth­ “Supa^y” from Bigger would soon be on the air­ T m H nn, Billy Joel, George Thorpgood, Jtiilana ers, 4 Non Blondes made up for it with their radio waves. Guitarist Roger Rocha said the band want­ due con­ UB4Q August >:• to be smash, “What’s Up.” From there, the group and the ed singles released that showed the diversity of the sensus resche­ audience were so pumped up that not even mor- group, and “Superfly” has more of a rock-and-roll of the (M aAdms,BadBrmns, duled Triangle sound. staff. Under­ I h r i U m i jg(^.D etxyah H any. 4 Non Blondes lined artists have had their no responsibility seem to put on their release dates moved > for incorrect or mis­ leading information in 4S up or ttack since the last B a d c m a r k e t shows not as a listing. Any and al releases are RPM. Watch for your favorftesi chore, but so they can perform for us personally, with all How would you feel if your their effort. The band was arrested as suspect­ band’s energy seems to flow ed terrorists during last through their speak­ year's riots in L.A.? Proba­ ers into the audi­ bly the same way Cop ence. During tech­ Shoot Cop felt; indeed, nical problems that interrupted the their Murphy's World band’s June show, "If Order has been around instead of sitting in for a good five years. Their fiery awkward silence brand of industrial music led them to Perry talked with members of the Interscope Records, and their new Ask Questions audience and told Later LP has been a jokes that for the critical smash. They 4 Non Blondes are (from left) vocalist Linda Perry, bassist Christa Ro® FtLron/IsniaooPE sake of real humor I Hillhouse, drummer Dawn Richardson, and guitarist Roger Rocha, Their two shows at hit THE TROCADERO ON Philadelphia’s Theatre of Living Arts brought out wildly diverse andfaithful crowds. won’t repeat Perry is also get­ J u ly 21 a t 7 :0 0 p. m . phine would have knocked them out. Speaking of ting to be known for her outrageous hats, which WITH s p e c ia l GUESTS which, even Bigger's slow song “Morphine and tower a good foot-and-a-half over her natural B a r k m a r k e t , and the Chocolate” was sonic adrenalin. height; crowds throw their own hats on stage for JW I was at the TLA in April when 4 Non Blondes Perry to model. Once in Philly she put on a ban­ show will be followed opened for Big Head Todd and the Monsters. danna thrown to her and did an Axl Rose dance — by the Revolution rather well, too — before leaping into the crowd f t Everyone who was there showed up to see the dance party. A dvance Blondes, and the crowd seemed to be slightly older ■ again. than your typical teenage “alternative” crowd. I would love to see 4 Non Blondes again and am TICKETS ARE $7. DiAL At the June show I asked one of the older audi­ anxiously awaiting their hext release. If you like UP 923-R O C K FOR ence members why she thought this was so. She their swig c«i the radio, listfen to all of Bigger, Bet­ MORE INFORMATION. replied that the group was mature musically and ter, Faster, More! This group is on the rise. P a g e 1 2 The Triangle July 2,1993

D anger! Sum m er EPs w ith low clearance ahead Cyeomotogoal assumed favorite date for Glenn and mixes several sounds in each Produced by John Siket and Danzig. His voice is rough and song while keeping the same Cycomotogoat straining in these four live high volume level. Some listen­ De-es-el tracks, including **Snakes of ers may find this experimenta­ I gained a few impressions Christ” from Danzig II: Lucijuge tion attractive, as I do with most while listening to this New YotIc and his first single from Danzig, bands, but with Spore it seems to “Mother.” be a distraction. ’s best recent Their eight-song EP opens Taking a ShortKer effort is Black Aria, a well with a scratchy record playing orchestrated display of his tal­ what may be an old television or ents as a composer of modem radio theme song. It rips right classical music. The only advice into the first song, “Number I can give him is to further One,” whose warped guitars based rock-and-roll band. As a explore that vein of his talent build a platform for the expected small introduction, Cycomoto­ before he becomes a has-been. screaming which follows. At goat are fronted by a guitarist/ times the song slows or even singer/songwriter/artist who calls quiets down, but there’s always a himself “Crugie,” and have three noisy feel to it other steady members. Some Don’t misunderstand — I special guests pop up on this enjoy high volume as much as self-titled EP, namely Emilio of the next punk lover, but despite Sweet Lizard Illtet and John Spore Spore’s variation, like the qui­ Popper of Blues Traveler. [In Produced by Tim O’Heir eter introduction to “Fun,” their addition, the band has just b ^ Taang! noise is not very attractive to me. signed to What Are Records? in Some bands are born into The band seems to use the tal­ New York.— Ed.] greatness, some earn greatness, ents of more than one vocalist. My first impressions were and some have greatness thrust In the song “Feedback,” they admittedly biased by my editor upon them. All others are des­ have a female singer who, referring to Cycomotogoat as a tined to be opening acts all their according to their vague biogra­ “neo-Deadhead band,” and then lives. phy (which does not outline the my brother condemning them to Boston’s Spore, not to be con­ band members), is called sound like Kiss. I listened, and I fused with the local band by the “Mona.” didn’t hear much of either. To same name, is loud and heavy See EP REVIEWS on page II me, they sounded like a tight, strong band. Glenn Danzig releases *Thrail-Demonsweatttve.* M.lsiKLoiaA/DEF Amemcan My next impression was that Tw o fo r tw o, indeed they weren’t doing anything Tbrall-Demonsweatlive • lyrics and entrancing voice. exciting. The EP consists of four Danzig However, as the pro­ If you thought Ministry had it This yearns industrial fairly long songs. A couple begin Produced by Glenn £>anzig and gressed, his voice became less rough going firom synth-dance in with lengthy introductions which Rick Rubin magical and more banal. His the early 1980s to industrial act at Lollapalooza would make great instrumentals, Def American faithful fans are now bored with metal in the early 1990s, then makes some good but but the interest is lost once the Glenn Danzig and his hard the same melodies and chords. It give Front 242 a hand. They’re drastic changes on main rhythms kick in with the rock band have released an EP is my opinion that Glenn Danzig living Ministry’s life in reverse. vocals. which shows, sadly, that he may needs to fonn a new group. their second Epic Cycomotogoat has potential, need another band change. The Thrall, the first part of the EP, release — and but for now they are not much vocalist/songwriter has been in is a set of three studio recordings more than a Cabaret band with one band (The that includes an Elvis cover he they ^re n o t done y e t friends in high places. Misfits), one gloom punk band often performs live, “Trouble.” Sure, they still chant on a whim, (Samhain) and now his straight­ The other two songs are neither but that growing ambience and forward rock band. Danzig, the inventive nor exciting. Demon- the vocals from tracks like “Cra- band, have released three full- sweatlive, the other part of the The boys firom Belgium have page,” “RelSiBi^Land “Fuel’ length albums since 1988, each platter, was recorded in Irvine, been making some of the make Up Em featuring Glenn’s frightening California, last Halloween, an world’s heaviest electronic body 242 release yet music for upwards of 11 years “Hyma,^ tbi^ ?)oS» of now. Tbey helped to popularize the LP» the m ly lisiaqk that I t ’ s N o t A l t e r n a t i v e industrial music, which has in resemltlts 242** and I t ’ s J u s t U n p o p u l a r turn splintered off into other wou^ iiave fit in bat their genres like house, techno, dub pas|’idl>ttDi$* ’‘Mutflaie^ is the wkdu t o p 3 5 A T 9 1 .7 F M and systems music. albja^*% {)sei»^%aUad and, m y For the week ending 13 Dandelion 26 to Betsy 06:21:03:11 Up Evil, their a$|jW^ mfWld ir, the only I Think I’m Gonna be Sick These Monsters are Real EP second new Epic release, shows And the two June 25,1993 (Relativity/Ruffhouse) (Kill Rocks Stars) that Front 242 have taken hints % the extend- 1 B o s s H o g 14 The Muffs 27 Alcohol Funnycar G irl+ TheMi^s Bum from some of their musical/' /ei(t^i»»tri»»^tl!l,;f*(S)Crapage’’ (A m p h e t a m in e R e p t il e ) . (Warner Bros.) (C/Z) descendents. They have evolved, a m JiG , iFoelHs) Thirl well’s 2 Fugazi ■>' 15 Jon Spencer Blues Explosion 28 Roger Nusk & Vagae Sushiat Orchcsira — or re-evolved — into th« iPusi^ Remix of “Reli- In on th e m Taker Extra Width Hello Lovers wholly furious dance band hint­ giofiT ^ disi^pointments (Dischord) (Matador) (Rainforest) ed at on their previous LPs, „ Iji Ijtuat not two more 3 Red Paint People 16 Various Artists 29 Red House Painters gles, and various bootlegs. Red Paint People 7" Love &. Napalm Red House Painters Many things found in /' m everything else — the rip- (RPP) (Trance) (4AD) 242 work are missing tftm track “Crapage,” 4 Monster Magnet 17 Monsterland 30 Palace Brothers Tab... 25 Evil. Gone for the — 'jm Mipe-state soundtracks that Loser Friendly There is No One That Won't Take Care of You the artsy, stower, steieotypicaitp (Caroline) (Spin Art) (Drag City) ^“Motion,” “Siratoscape,” 5 Ui^OverkUl 18 The Bats 31 HolyRollere “industrial” songs pensonl&i^ tiy aioi^/ffuel,” the sheer groove of Saturation Silverbeet Watching the Grass Grow “Felines” firom F tm t by “Wfeh,” “Waste,” and “Skin” — (Geffen) (Mammoth) (Dischord) Front. Veteran Frontman prtrmises to get you raving, 6 Mercury Rev 19 Girl Trouble 32 Action Swingers Richard JK (suKh, Hichafd 23) Dftoshing, dancing one way or Boces New American Shame Decimation Blvd. has been relegated l» « little another. Save fbr “Mutilate,” (Columbia) (Empty) (Caroline) singing and sqH|^)yri1|ag* Q im , {>6:21:03:11 Up Evil is a non­ 7 God is My Co-Pilot 20 Steel Pole Bath Tub 33 The Throes too, is any hisilof ito c h or Ger* stop album; not even Tyranny Speed Yr Trip The Miracle of Sound in Motion Fall on Your World man; the boy» smdt tOiMorted for You, a great album in its own (Making Of) (Boner/Tupelo) (Glasshouse) Knglish 8 Pitchblende 21 Verve right, can make that claim. 34 Earthmen But then^ are also a c ­ Kill Atom Smasher A Storm in Cool Chick ^59 With this album. Front 242 (Cargo) (Vamon Yard) (Slumberland) tions tQ the 243 »ouiiC The are trying to sound even harder 9 Iceburn 22 Bailter Space 35 Sun 60 Frontmen How «pOf| more hints than fiiey did on their acclaimed Hephaestus Robot World Only of live taolts a Vast Tyranny LP, and it seems they (Revelation) (Matador) (Epic) array of guitar w m pU t (both have succeeded. They are also 10 Girls Against Boys 23 The Fan NIN^fliim^)^ synth trying to sound somehow lighter, Bulletproof Kimble Listen on Thursdays to te x i^ s, ^ l^ )fl» o a id twiddles, more harmonic, to get out of (Touch ’n’ Go) (Strange Fruit) "Chaos 101" and'iKMciEUig vox and fresh sam­ their industrial pigeonhole, 11 Blaise Pascal 24 Bazooka ples from,',a (from E-Filter with Adam Archer mman £^>peal to reluctant converts, and Perfectly Square the ambient ^ I d 'o f the Orb). (F3.) (SST) 6:00 to 9:00 a.m. reach the crowds that will wit­ 12 Archers of Loaf 25 Reverend Horton Heat Furthermore, the locals of Jean- ness them at this year’s Lolla­ The Loafs Revenge Full Custom Gospel Sounds Random-record radio the way Luc De Meyer and Richard JK palooza Festival. It seems they (AUas) (Sub Pop) Mom used to mke. have never been more songlike. See FRONT242 on page 11