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TCU Senate no lLO Banner year for charge of UNICC research grants by LISA JESUELE has been made by the group so far. by DANIELBARBARISI policy. “Approximately 75 to 80 Contributing Writer To ensure that future Senate resolutions are not Contributing Writer percent of all grants and associ- Meeting as a complete body for the first time, ignored, Assistant Treasurer Matt Behrens re- This past year was a banner ated funding comes from one of the Tufts Community Union (TCU) Senate heard ported that he met with Associate Dean of Stu- one for Tufts’ science programs - the many government agencies,” updates from senators working on projects in- dents Bruce Reitman to initiate aplan ofaction for - the University received a record said Byrne. “The [US] Congress, volving CampusLink andUNICCO, in addition to administrators for a “more timely response” to $84.5 million in sponsoredresearch beginning last year, has started to electing the final four members ofthe Allocations Senate resolutions. grants. This is an eight percent realize the enormous impact that Board(ALB0). Hesaidthathe will presentaresolutionatthenext riseover last year, andasum which university research has on the Though the Senate had begun work to orga-’ meeting which calls for the administration to ad- surpasses the previous record of economy in the long run. nize a forum between UNICCO employees and dress resolutions more quickly. $82.4million, setin 1995. “Contrary to what most people administrators, Senator Samar Shaheryan said Following Thursday’s freshman elections, the The effects ofthese grants may think, total commercial, charitable that the body would no longer be in charge of the Senate elected two freshmen and two upperclass- be seen very soon. In addition to and industrial funding, and all pri- event. citing financial and time restrictions. men to fill the four vacant positions remaining on money directed towards research vate sector funding comes to only Explainigthatthe Experi- ALBO. and development by Tufts profes- about nine percent of all grant mental College will take over Two of the four vacant sors, funds have been allocated to money received nationally. the planning of the forum, positions were reserved for build anew biomedical and nutri- Though civilian R&D [research she said, “We’ve given them freshmen, while the other two tion research center on the Boston and development] funding has the forum to do it. It is some- were left open following the campus, among other improve- been on a downward slope, there thing that we can’t get bogged resignation of junior Dan ments. has been a major turnaround in down in.” Pashman, Historian and se- These grant increases, and basic congressional thought re- Shaheryan said that while nior BrookeJamison. Jamison Tufts’ continued ability to win garding research and its positive the Ex-College had been in- stepped down from her ALBO them, also helps to insure that effects on the economy.” terested in helping with the position in order to serve as Tufts’ position as a nationally- Byrne attributes the change in event, the two groups dif- the Senate’s Historian. renowned research university will congressional thinking to a mas- fered on the specifics of the Freshman senator continue to grow, said Dr. Joseph sive and highly aggressive public project. “They wanted to let Marc Lipson will chair Coun- Bryne, associate provost for re- relations campaign sponsored by all of the custodians in, but cil Five, which presides over search. membersofthe scientific commu- we wanted to restrict the the budgets of the campus Though the largest grants were nity, including Tufts, and by many . amount,” Shaheryan said. performing artsgroups, while won in the Health and Sciences industrialandcommercial partners. Due to the large expense Jennifer Friedberg will serve division, all science departments “The federal government is where ofthe project, and the exten- as the Council Six chair, help- received a boost. “The University all the money is coming from these sive planning necessary to ing to budget for the commu- is very competitive as far as get- days,” said Byrne. organize the forum, nity service groups. ting grants goes,” Bryne said. “The federal budget for re- Shaheryan said the Ex-Col- Shaheryan was elected “When the money’s there, we’re search grants comes to about $35 lege would be better able to as the Council Eight Chair, very good at being the ones to get billion. The military’s budget for Photo by Rony Shram overseeing the political orga- create the forum. He added, Samar Shakeryan it.” grants is also around $35 billion,” however.~. that the Senate will nizations, and sopha)more The Tufts School of Medicine Byrne said. “If, because of this continue to provide financial support for the event. Meena Theever was chosen as the chair of Council made themost significant gains of campaign, maybe20 percent ofall “We are co-sponsoring the event,” she said. Three, which controls the budgets of the campus all divisions this past year, garner- applicationsare fundednow, com- “The Ex-College is now handling almost all ofthe media groups. ing a 15 percent increase in bio- pared with perhaps 15 percent a aspects. They have alot more money that they can In addition to electing the newest ALBO chairs, medical research awards, giving year ago, that’s a tremendous im- give to this.” the Senate also heard ALBO’srecommendations on that division alone atotal of$37.5 provement when you consider the She added, “It will basically go along the same three buffer funding requests and a request for a milliondollarsingrantsin 1997. In money involved.” lines as what we wanted.” charitable donation submitted by the Leonard addition, the medical school expe- When asked whether this kind Saying that he wanted to voice his discontent Carmichael Society. With little discussion, the Sen- rienced an l l percent rise in new ofrapid increase will continue into with the new billing procedures instituted by ate approved all of ALBO’s recommendations, research money for use by inves- the near future, Byrne said, “I abso- CampusLink, Senate President Omar Mattox said which granted funding to two organizations, while tigators at the Jean Mayer USDA lutely believe that there will be an that he has begun drafting a letter to the president denying the Korean Student Association’s request HumanNutrition Center, rising to even greater increase next year, and of CampusLink. for additional funding. $1 7.9million-up from$l6million that there will then continue to be “I wantto make astrongstatementtothem,”he Explaining that the group wanted the additional a year ago. increases, not just for Health and said. money to pay for their annual Head of the Charles The reasons for these numer- Sciences, but for the physical, and Treasurer Josh Goldenberg said that the first weekend party, Goldenberg said, “They accepted ous increases in funding, accord- maybe even the social sciences meeting of the task force established to investi- the fact that their planning wasn’t so great and it was ing to Byrne, have to do primarily too. I think the outlook isvery, very gate CampusLink was canceled, and little progress basically their fault.’’ with a change in US government positive for the next few years.” French church gives Ernst replaces Glater as dean byJEFFREY CARLON Bernstein sent out a letter to , and that has to do with striv- Jews belated apology Senior Staff Writer the Tufts community, Ernst said, ing for excellence in research and Over this past summer, Susan announcing Glater’s decision to teaching.” Ernst also mentioned Los Angeles Times-Washington Post the secular equivalent of the Ernst was named the new Dean of leave her position as dean. The thatshewouldworkwiththePolicy News Service church’s apology two years ago. Natural and Social Sciences,taking letter also asked for suggestions Council for long-range plans and DRANCY, France- In a be- His gesture of atonement, like the over for Marilyn Glater, who re- for Glater’s replacement. Ernst, ideas, but added that since she is lated gesture of contrition, church’s Tuesday, was part of a signed fromthe posttoreturn tothe who was recommended in re- still quite new in this position, she France’s Roman Catholic Church reluctant reckoning taking place Political Science Department and sponses to that letter, said she is not starting with any big plans formally repented Tuesday for 57 after a half-century of ambiguity her teaching and research duties. then spoke with the chairs of the or big changes forthe department. years of official near-silence on during which the country dog- The Natural and Social Sci- various departments included in the darkest epoch of20th-century gedly refused to contemplate ences include physics, chemistry, the Natural and Social Sciences, I France: the deportation by French frankly its collaboration with Ger- biology, mathematics, geology, as well as the Policy Council, com- authorities of more than 75,000 many during World War 11. political science, and economics. posed of the vice president and Jews duringtheNazis’ World War But while France is trying to Ernst, who came to Tufts in 1979, various other deans ofthe Univer- I1 occupation. close the books on that anguished served as the chair of the Biology sity. “We beg God’s pardon and we era, it cannot. On the contrary: Department for seven years. Ernst saidshe was informed by ask the Jewish people to hear our Next week, the first and possibly She said that she believes this Bernstein early in thesummerthat words of repentance,” declared the last trial ofa high-ranking offi- previous administrative experi- she was the new dean. Archbishop Olivierde Berranger. cial of the compliant wartime ence was for her a “very good She is still involved in the tran- Hespoke surrounded by nearly French government will open in step” in making the transition to sitionto hernewjob, including her three dozen Catholic clerics and the southwestern city ofBordeaux. her new position. Ernst is also move from her office in Barnum Jewish leaders before a railroad By the evidence of the debate teaching one biology class this Hall to her new office in Ballou freightcarthat servesasamemorial that has anticipated it, the trial of semester in addition to her new Hall. to murdered Jews in the Paris sub- MauricePapon will reflect France’s responsibilities as dean. The new dean said that the urb ofDrancy. The site is still noto- continuing struggle - between Ernst said that her appointment transition has “been extremely in- rious as the main French-adminis- the therapeutic amnesia that pre- to the position took place in June, teresting.” tered internment center and depar- vailed long after the war ended, following the final approval from Describing her plans for her ture point for train convoys bound and the forced recovery of facts Vice President of Arts, Sciences new role in the Tufts community, for Nazi death camps to the east. that it has endured as a younger and Technologies Me1 Bernstein. Ernst said, “I do have an overall President Jacques Chirac made generation has come of age. age two THETUFTS DAILY Wednesday, October 1,1997 THETUFTS DAILY FCC chief nominee faces P.O. Box 18, Medford, MA. 02153 (617) 627-3090; Fax: (617) 627-3910, [email protected] Online: http://www.Uufts.edu/as/stu-orghuftsdaily charged Senate hearings Karen A. Epstein Editor-in-Chief Los Angeles Times-Washington Post Hollings, D-S.C., thecommittee’srankingDemocrat, News Service and the Congressional Black Caucus threatened to Managing Editor: Gregory Geiman WASHINGTON- William Earl Kennard, who would oppose the nomination and throw their support Associate Editors: Amy Zimmet, Jason Cohen be the first black to serve as the nation’s top telecom- behind former Hollings’ aide Ralph B. Everett, a NEWSEditors: Pete Sanborn, Lauren Heist munications regulator, is regarded as that rarest of Washington communications lawyer. Assistant Editors: Linda Bentley, Leah Massar Washington bureaucrats: a bright and likable public But the nomination hearings are nevertheless VIEWPOINTS Editor: Alex Shalom servant who has deftly sidestepped political land expected to be among the most closely watched in Assistant Editor: Brad Snyder mines. Washington. Their prominence is a reflection of the FEATURESEditor: Katie House But Kennard, a Los Angeles native who has clout the FCC wields overseeing the burgeoning Assistant Editors: Tony Kahn, Jason Salter served as the FCC’s general counsel since 1994,will telecommunications industry, which is having a huge ARTSEditors: Micol Ostow, Alexis Rivera find himselfagain walking on explosive ground start- and growing impact on voters and the nation’s Assistant Editor: Dara Resnik ing Wednesday, when the Senate begins politically economy. WEEKENDER Editors: Rob McKeown charged confirmation hearings on his nomination. “The FCC is at the center of the Information Assistant Editor: Rachel Deahl During his tenure at the FCC, Kennard, 40, has Revolution,” said Gigi B. Soh,executive director of SPORTS Editors: Marshall Einhorn, Vivek Ramgopal, Jordan Brenner questioned the increasing concentration of media the Media Access Project, a Washington watchdog Assistant Editors: Sam Erdheim, Jeff Margolies ownership,championed greater minority ownership group active on communications issues. “No other PHOTOGRAPHY Editors: Rony Shram, Kate Cohen and pondered whether to rein in broadcasters’ First agency will play as large a role in determining what Amendment rights. people will see and hear over the next generation.” “I ONLINE Editors: Mike Weissman, Jeff Borland Yet Kennard, who has close ties to the White think you’d have to say this new commission is the HaPey Stein House, as well as to fellow Yale Law School alumnus highest in quality and experience ever assembled,” Production Director Reed Hundt, remains something of an enigma, hav- said outgoing FCC Chairman Reed E. Hundt. “Bill is ing said little about his views on the key issues now a compassionate and brilliant person who has a deep Production Managers: Amy Rutenberg, Pamela Abrams, Karen Thompson before the agency. awareness of all parts of the American quilt. The Senate panel “will ask Bill to lay out his His challenge will be to break out of the noose of LAYOUT Editor: Gabriel Safar Assistant Editors: Cindy Marks, Alicia Lerman, David Ball agenda and that’s a tightrope for him,” said Andrew lobbying ... and implement the full policy the (tele- Barrett, a former FCC commissioner and Kennard communication) law.” Kennard, who has widespread GRAPHICSEditors: Josh Goldblum supporter. Kennard, added Barrett, “can’t distance industry and political support, is expected to weather COPY EDITORS: Judith Dickman, Cris Shaikh himselftoo far from the White House ... and he is not the questioning and win the committee’s approval. Neil D. Feldman completelywithout atrack record as general counsel Kennard has already won the endorsement of his Executive Business Director ofthe FCC.” Among the most complex issues Kennard formernemesisHollings, aswellasanumberofother would face as FCC chief would be handling the senators. Kennard declined to be interviewed. Business Manager: John Gendron Office Manager: Sanitha Narayan aftermath ofthe Telecommunications Reform Act of “Everybody that I know of in the industry is very Advertising Managers: Leela Parker, Grace Lee, Sara Kugler 1996, which remains a political lightning rod more supportive of Bill Kennard,” said Robert Johnson, Receivables Manager: Stephanie Wagner than a year-and-a-half after its enactment. chairman ofBET Holdings Inc., the parent company The landmark measure was intended to open up ofthe Black Entertainment Television cable channel. The Tufts Daily is a non-profit, independent newspaper, publishec the nation’s heavily regulated telephone and broad- “I think the general perception is that Bill is an honest onday through Friday during the academic year, and distributec casting industries to greater competition. But since broker. That he doesn’t have a political ax to grind.” :e to the Tufts community. Business hours are 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., Monda! its passage, long-distance telephone and cable TV But Kennard is active politically, button-holing vot- rough Friday, 1- 6 p.m. on Sunday. The Daily is printed at Charle rates have risen markedly and little or no local tele- ers in support of his party. Johnson said he saw ver Publishing, Charlestown, MA. phone competition has emerged in most residential Kennard on a Denver street comer last year cam- Editorials appear on this page, unsigned. Individual editors are no markets. paigning during his off hours, handing out literature :cessanly responsible for, or in agreement with, the policies anc The hearing is expected to examine Kennard’s for President Clinton and Vice President AI Gore. litorials of The Tufts Daily. The content of Letters, advertisements plans to address those issues, probing how he plans ped columns, cartoons, and graphics does not necessarilyreflect tht As FCC general counsel, Kennard has led a pinion of The Tufts Daily editorial board. to subdue escalating cable TV rates, his ideas on 50-member legal staff that has won an impressive TO THE EDITOR restoring credibility to FCC auctions ofairwaves and 85 percent of its cases in federal appeals court. LETTERS his intent on keeping rural telecommunicationsprices But Kennard’s office has also lost some crucial Letters must be submitted by4 p.m. and should be handed into thc affordable. lily office or sent to [email protected]. AU Letters mus cases. clude the writer’s name and phone number, and must be verified bj The Senate Commerce Committee is scheduled to Congress dealt Kennard a blow when it elimi- e Daily. There is a 350-word 1imit.The editors reserve the right to edii take up Kennard’s confirmation on Wednesday, one nated a controversial program to give big media vtters for clarity, space, and length. For the full policy on Letters tc day after considering three commissioner nominees owners generous tax breaks on capital gains if e Editor, contact The Tufts Daily. -Harold Furchtgott-Roth,Michael Powell andGloria they sold any communications properties to mi- rristani. norities. The fireworks over Kennard have subsided some- Kennard hadtestified at leasttwiceon Capitol Hill what since two months ago when Sen. Ernest F. in 1994 in support of the program. MIT student dies after Gates unveils web browser

Los Angeles Times-Washington Post called NetMeeting lets people at different locations fraternity party News Service simultaneously share documents or carry on a con- College Press Exchange school but nobody is saying SAN FRANCISCO-More thanafewmembersof ference with video-like images. BOSTON-A freshman student whether this was part ofthe initia, the Ultimately Wired, that clique ofpeople who make Microsoft is working with about 500 companies at the Massachusetts Institute of tion. No one is talking,” a sourct their living developing software for the World Wide to create “channels,” pools of information that Technology has died after slip- told the newspaper. Web, are feelingtwitchy.Tuesday evening Bill Gates, people get in much the same way they’d turn a TV ping into aalcohol-induced coma The MIT freshman was founc chairman of Microsoft Corp., will sweep into town to set to a channel. Thirty logos from companies that following a drinking binge at a unconscious and not breathing ir preside at festivities unveiling Internet Explorer4.0, have created such channels, including the Walt fraternity house, hospital officials the basement of the fraternitj Microsoft’s latest and, of course, greatest software Disney Co., Time Warner Inc., the Wall Street Jour- said Tuesday. house amid empty liquor bottle: For browsing the World Wide Web. nal, Intuit Inc. and others will be featured on the Scott Krueger, 18, of Orchard and vomit, Boston police said. Thr It’s the arrival of the software rather than the screen that people see when they turn on their Park,N.Y., wasplacedon lifesup- police said thedepartment’shomi- softwarelegend that is making many people in Silicon computers. port at Beth Israel Deaconess cide unit now will be looking intc Valley nervous. And by displaying information from the Web and Medical Center in Boston after the the case. To them, IE4.0 looks like Microsoft’s most potent from the computer’s own storage systems in asimilar Friday night party. He died late Krueger’s high school princi- :ampaign yet to crush competitors and conquer the way, it makes good on a vision that Gates outlined Monday, said Patti Jacobs, a pal said he was an “outstanding Internet, much the same way it did the desktop almost two years ago. spokeswoman for the hospital. young man, academicallyandper- :omputer. Microsoft has about 32 percent of the “It basically has become quite seamless,” said Police said he had ablood alco- sonally,” who placed in the top IO xowsermarket; it wants a big chunk oftherest, most Yusuf Mehdi, director of marketing for the Internet hol level that was more than five among his graduating classe of Ifwhich is now controlled by Netscape Communica- software division at Microsoft. “It’s really hard to timesthe legal driving limitaftera 325 students. ions Corp. distinguish between what’s on the hard drive and on drinking binge at the Phi Gamma “Here was a student who ex- Some contend that Microsoft’s plans to give the Web.” Microsoft has poured a huge effort into Delta fraternity. hausted our math courses,” Rob- tway copies of its browser for free are unfair. For building IE 4.0 -an engineering staffthat numbered Officials at MIT, one ofthe top ert Fanvell, principal of Orchard nstance, Jamie Love, who directs the Consumer in the “low hundreds” and perhaps “tens of millions” universities in math, science and Park High School, told Reuters in ’roject on Technology, a consumer advocacy group, of development dollars, company officials say. engineering in the United States, a telephone interview. “Scott was s circulating via the Web a letter to the Justice “It’s probably one of the best bargains in soft- indefinitely suspended the frater- aquiet leader. He led by example,” Iepartment that asks the government to take anti- ware history,” Mehdi said. And at least for now, nity where Kruegerdrank the alco- MIT President Charles Vest of- rust action against Microsoft. Microsoft doesn’t mindnot making money on IE4.0. hol and said they were consider- fered his condolences to the Forconsumers,however, IE4.0 looks likeatempt- “The important thing for us is that it drives sales of ng proposition: It’s free, if downloaded from the everything else,” Mehdi said. ing measures to curtail underage ~ freshman’s family and said in a drinking. statement that Krueger was a Neb, and overhauls the look of their computers by lfpeople are keen to try IE 4.0, they will needa The Boston Heraldreportedthat “bright and talented young man.” veaving in the World Wide Web. copy of Microsoft’s Windows operating system. the boy’s parents told police their “We must redouble our efforts (Microsoft also plans to sell IE 4.0 in stores at the And ifthey use Windows, they might buy some of son did not drink. That led investi- to educate our community about nd ofOctober but has not yet announced the price.) Microsoft’s word processing programs or use the gators to speculate he may have the risks and consequences in- ind Iikeagoody bag at achild’s birthday party, it has Microsoft Web site to order plane tickets, and so been forced to drink a large quan- volved in drinking, and do all that ots of other contents designed to create smiles. on. tity ofalcohol aspart ofafratemity we can to see that this kind of Uong with browsing software, it includes acommu- So even though IE 4.0 won’t earn any dollars hazing ritual, the Herald said. tragedy never happens again,” kations package called Outlook Express for send- itself, Mehdi said, “I think it has asignificant impact “It’s initiation week at the Vest said. ng and receiving electronic mail. An application on our business.” Wednesday, October 1,1997 THETUFTS DAILY page three ‘Round the Hub- Boston Ave. pizza challenge heats up for bother seasgn by ERIC DEL MONACO outstanding specimen. ($6.20) nately for us, the quoted45-minute Daily Staff Writer Nick’s House of Pizza. (372 deliverytimeturnedouttobe only When one is asked what food Boston Ave. 396-663 1). Nick’s 14 minutes. The pizza was fairly is most associated with college was very close in taste and con- hotwhen it arrivedand hadagood life, the answer is invariably sistency to Maria’s. The actual overall taste, although not a par- “pizza.” It’s the perfect college delivery time for Nick’s was 20 ticularlydistinctiveflavor. In short, food. It isrelativelycheap, comes minutes, ten minutes ahead of the pizza was a good benchmark delivered, goes well with beer, what we were told on the phone. forcomparison.($7.00) and can make a tasty breakfast. The pizzacame incredibly hot- College Pizza. (352 Boston Also, with the addition of some so hot that we needed to let it cool Ave. 391-3800). College makes a sort of meat product, it covers all before we could eat it. There is mean pizza. It has by far the best Daily file photo four food groups in one conve- one word that can be used to crust, and the pizza itselfwas very The Crafts Center is located in the basement of Lewis Hall. nient meal. (No letters from veg- describe Nick’s pizza, and that is good overall. They were right on etarians or the Nutrition School, “greasy.” This was themajor mark the money with the delivery time; please.) against it, and it also suffered wegotourpivain20minutes.The Lots of fun for free Given its position as a staple from some of the same problems crust was very thin and crispy, so ofthe average college diet, I have as Maria’s, though to a lesser thick crust types should try else- Express yourselfwith arts and crafts ordered cheese pizzas from the degree. Nick’s isn’t bad but it’s where. Theonly problem was that by MELISSA BRODER Mekel. “We havejewelry making, following fiveBoston Ave. pizza not very good either. ($7.75) the sauce was a bit bland, sort of Contributing Writer silk screening, origami, and a fully establishments in search of the like Espresso’s pizza. However, Are you looking for a place on operational woodshop. We work best delivery pizza available: College’s was much fresher tast- campus to express yourself artis- with glass and thread, and our Espresso Pizza, College Pizza, ing. College was the second best tically free of cost? Do you know pottery studio offers two kinds of Pasta Pisa, Nick’s House of pizza ofthe lot, according to how to use a potter’s wheel or clay, a full range of glazes and Pizza, and Maria’s Kitchen. the panel of taste testers. make candles? Do you know what wheels. Ifthere’s some type ofart So, with the help of a few a loom is? or craft that you want, which we willing volunteer taste- Pasta Pisa. (285 Boston All of this, and more, can be don’t have, we’ll get it for you.” testers, this is what I Ave. 391-2030). The found at the Crafts Center, Tufts’ The Center also runs workshops have found: best pizza in this artistic resource shop, which is every Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. Maria’s Kitchen. roundup. Pasta Pisa’s open to all students and located in Previous workshops have included (321 BostonAve.395- pizza was the largest the basement ofLewis Hall on the hemp necklace-making and candle- 9079). Maria’s initially and the second downhill side of campus. making, and all are student-run. had promise. When we cheapest. Unlike its The Center is run by the mem- However, you do not have to be a called and ordered the competitors, the sauce bers of the Crafts House, a group memberofthe houseto leadawork- pizza, we were told that actually tasted like it of students who fund the opera- shop: many of the teachers are or- the delivery time would had garlic and oregano, tion and teach various forms ofart. dinary students who possess a be 30 minutes. It actually plus it was used in cor- Calebh Mekel, the president ofthe special skill or trade. The pay for arrived in 39 minutes, but rect proportion to the Center and amember ofthe house, instructors is $50 per session, but hey, who’s counting? When cheese. The crust was also believes that the idea got started the workshops are free. we received the pizza itwas hot the perfect thickness. This based upon “a desire to increase Whether you are interested in and looked very appetizing. This made Pasta Pisa the hands-down awareness and participation in and the workshops orjust wantto come was because it was perfectly winner. They did have a longer crafts on campus.” down and work with the supplies, round, and was golden in color. Espressopizza.(336 Boston Ave. deliverytime than theypromised, This semester, the Center be- the members of the Crafts House Too bad taste didn’t match ap- 396-0062). Espresso is considered however; the pizzaarrived28 min- gan their year with a tie-dye fair invite you to visit the Center. pearance, as they severely over- by many to be the be-all-end-all of utes instead of the promised 20, during freshman orientation, and Hours of operation are Sunday did it on the cheese. There was Tufts area pizza joints. There is but that is still more accurate than just recently purchased all new through Thursday from 7 a.m. to 10 hardly any sauce, and this defi- good reason for this. If you order Maria’s. ($6.50) supplies and resources. They have p.m., Fridays from 1 to 4 p.m., and nitely detracted from the flavor, from Espresso, you know you are So after this, if .you want to also helped to make t-shirts for Saturdaysfiom 1 to4p.m.forwork- particularly considering that the going toget agoodpizza. Because know where to order from, the campus events and organizations. shops only. For more information, cheese they used was ofthe sharp of its popularity, however, deliv- answer is Pasta Pisa, where both “We offer anything,” said contactCahlebMekelat627-1455. variety. Overall, not aparticularly ery times can be very long. Fortu- taste and quality are tasty. Founder of LCS discusses goalsM orm organization0 0 by JUDITH DICKMAN get to know the people who lived there. it sounded more dignified.” expanded immensely. Everyone on campus Daily Editorial Board They began to explore the possibility of The first year after its inception was a has heard ofthe organization, and many are The Leonard Carmichael Society is one starting an organization to do volunteer difficult one forthe newly formed LCS, as it active participants in LCS’s varied activi- of the most popular organizations on cam- service in the community. struggled to get recognized by the Univer- ties. Dorsay is proud ofthe organization he pus. Its social service activities span a wide The first project involved taking emo- sity and the student body. By the end of the helped to found. range - from work with children and the tionally disturbed and retarded children owever, LCS had found some “When 1 go back to the University and elderly to the semi-annual blood drive. from the Waltham State H see that so many people are doing this I feel Dr. Richard Dorsay, who graduated from wonderful,” he said. “My participation in Tufts in 1960 with a BS in chemistry and getting LCS [started] was one of the most biology, was one of the founders of LCS. significant things in my life. Ifyou haven’t Throughout his four years at Tufts, Dorsay kids back to Tuft tried volunteering, give itatry. The rewards and a few other friends brought LCS from a are beyond what you could imagine.” vague idea to a viable organization. uld donate blood with- He feels that LCS is an important asset to The ideaforLCSwasinitiatedby Franklin the Tufts community. Patterson, a professor at Tufts. Although eople to be able to donate “The most important thing it did was not on campus often, he wanted to stay in Ik around and give people really for the students. It gave the students touch with the students, so he invited a “We were looking for a eir parents and then get an opportunity to experience people who group of students to meet at his house for somewhat catchy and all were in need. It also reminded them that it discussions. thought of sounded too prissy,’’ said This tactic worked, and in the process of was possible to do something. We learned At these discussions, the students came Dorsay. “We thought that ifwe got permis- informing people about the blood drive, from the people that we gave service to to the realization that they felt separated sion to his name it would add class to the LCS spread the word about its activities. them and we got a sense of what the real from the town of Somerville and wanted to organization and he said yes. We thought Since Dorsay’s time at Tufts, LCS has world was like.” Have a funky friend? A popular professor? 11 A rad roomie? Features wants to tell their story on11 our new ‘Personalities’ page. Call Katie or Tony at x2962 ii page four THETUFTS DAILY Wednesday, October 1,1997 4 I WEDNESDAY EVENING O-TIMEWARNER @-OVER AIR CHANNELS i:O:l -TUFTS CONNECT OCTOBER 1,1997

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I’ve Lived A Better Life Than All Of You “My father had a very large organ, which might explain much of what follows.”

The above is the opening line from PaulaYate’s autobiography. I was readingtheLondon Times(1think itwas 1994 becausetherewasanoasis vs. Blurarticle inthe same issue), andthey hadalistofthe literary world’s best quotes from that year. My father, in fact, has a small organ, so the Yates quote really doesn’t relate to my life, but I thought it was brilliant nevertheless. My paternal grandmother’s great grandfather was Alejandro Mejia, who was stolen at the age ofthree from his home in Chihuahua City by Apache Indians. He lived with them until he was 19, and then served as adouble agent in the Civil War, eventually switching to theNorth when he realized they would be the vic- Pre-Millenium tors. Lincoln wrote him athank you note, saying he hoped to do for Mexicans and Native Americans what he had done for blacks. Lin- Dai/y file photo ITenslonIcoln gave Mejia about a hundred acres in southern Arizona as a thank Henry Higgins and Colonel Pickering make a wager in the Pygmalion. you, the land where my grandmother was raised. My paternal grandfather’s family (De La Rivera) owned 170,000 plantation acres in the northern Mexican state of Sonora, but once the Revival brings new life to play Mexican revolution began in 19 10, the family (my grandpa was seven at the time) fled to Tucson, Arizona, which was recommended by other ‘My Fair Lady’ without the music is a winner rich Mexican emigres. Because their only previous work experience was byPA’ITYWU crafted for20th-century viewers is clever oratory and piercing lines, owning slaves, the family’s employment opportunities were limited, and Senior Staff Writer actually taken from the Greek myth Shaw presents his audience with a they struggled financially. My grandfather left home at the age of 16 and Looking for a wonderfully en- of Pygmalion and Galatea. strong philosophical assertion - bullshitted his way into becoming amechanicalengineer fortherailroad tertaining evening? Ready for Pygmalion is agifted sculptor and a flower girl transformed into a company. It was then that he dropped the “De La” from his surname, for some great lines and fantastic sat- misogynist who seeks to devote duchess, simply by educating her two reasons: (1) he felt the two words signified a snobbery he felt no his life tothecreationofastatueof in the speech and mannerisms of allegiance to; and (2) he saw this as an act of support to Emilio Zapata. themost beautifulwoman imagin- the upper class. Thereby, he My grandmaandgrandpamarried in 1930, producedmydadin 1939, @ bgmalion able. Upon completing his master- shows us the shallowness of class and worked as anurse and railroad engineer respectively in Tucson, AZ piece, he falls passionately in love distinctions. Education is, in fact, until 1970. My grandfather was also enlisted with the Army during this withher; however, it isquiteobvi- consummate. period, fighting in WWII, the Korean War, and applying for but denied at the Lyric Stage ous that the love is not recipro- In this piece, Henry Higgins is a spot in Vietnam at the age of 67. Although my dad is the only child of Through Sunday, Oct. 19 cated. After offering prayers and a professor of linguistics who, with my grandparents’ union, my grandfather sired two children in Japan sacrifices to the Aphrodite, the Colonel Pickering, undertakes a sometime inthemid- 1940s. Itwasalwaysconsideredajokeinthefamily I goddess of love and beauty, his bet to transform arude and obnox- until about two years ago, when he told me that it was in fact true, and ire? Waiting to see some great creation miraculously turns to life. ious lowly flower-girl into a so- then proved it by showing me letters from the two children, both males, acting? Look no further than the George Bernard Shaw (1 865- phisticated bourgeois lady. Eliza sent to him at my grandfather’s sister’s house, which was next door. To Lyric Stage’s rendition ofGeorge 1950), who was not only an ac- Doolittle is the subject in their this day the only living people who Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion, play- claimed dramatist but also a critic imperious efforts to create such a know this are my grandfather’s sis- ing in downtown Boston. and social reformer, actually dis- duchess. Ultimately, though they ter and me. More commonly known and covered fame as a self-declared are successful in their endeavor, My mother’s side of the family loved as the musical starring socialist and public speaker. His they learn more than they thought probably goes something like this: Audrey Hepburn, My Fair Lady, background of poverty and his they would from the simple girl rich British people, came over on this play is actually a piece (with- short formal education are per- whom they “picked up from the the Mayflower, wereNew York so- out the music) known as Shaw’s haps the catalysts for this piece gutter.” El izarem inds the two bach- cialites who vacationed in New- paramount workwhich will berun- which, behind its hearty comedy, elors that she is not a “Galatea,” a port, Rhode Island, moved to Cali- ning through Oct. 19th. is much more of a critique of soci- fornia, and became your typical The story Shaw creatively ety and class structures. Through see PYGMALION, page 10 middle-class family. My maternal grandfather looked like Hitler, though when I mention this to my Album is essence of hip-hop mother she gets upset. He died of polio when my mom was seven, byHARRISRASHID ofO.C.’s“My World”b1astingout the first, O.C. has surpassed all whichwouldbe 1954(mymomturns Contributing Writer of the Fall Fest speakers after the expectations of his fans and si- 50 the day after this Thanksgiving). “[I’m] Penicillin on wax/The mediocre De La Soul concert; and lenced all of his doubters. Al- My grandmother is deaf and has cure for rap,” are the two most he/she would have sprinted to the though his firstalbum, Word..Life never worked in her life, living off a profound lines from O.C.’s sopho nearest Tower Records, plunked (buy it!), was immediately deemed trust fund set up for her by her mummy. My grandmother plays the down 13 bills and acquired one of an underground classic for its thick California Lottery all day, but she says it’s OK because the money goes the best albumsoftheyear. But for and complex lyrical content, toeducation. She hastwochildren,mymomandUncle Jack,agoodman p-D O.C. those who didn’t have that expe- Jewelz is quite possibly a better but someone who makes Charlie Watts look hyperactive. He was a rience, I’ll let it slide because it’s album. horrible alcoholic about ten years ago, lost his job, wife, kids, etc., but Jewelz not too late. Afterthe first listen, the reason he cleaned up and hasn’t had a drink since 1989. I’m proud of him. WithJewelz,O.C. has reaffirmed that this album is so good is not My mom went to elitist California prep schools and went to college more album, fittingly entitled his title as “hip-hop constable.” immediately obvious; the tracks in France, where she picked up the notion that she’s French. This belief Jewelz. With this statement, O.C. While most rappers suffer the seem so casual and fluid that O.C. caused the casualty that is my name, Alexis, a girl’s name everywhere concisely states his direct pur- sophomore slump by failing to makes it sound like he did not put except France. Constantly harassed throughout my childhood, I would Dose of his album and his life: to release a second album as good- as much effort into it. But upon fur- always ask my mother why she gave me such a horrible name, and her manifest the essence of hip- retort was always “I liked the name, I thought it was very pretty.” Since hop. Any true hip-hop pur- my parents divorced (in 1993), the answer’s been different: “It was your ist will find this album to be father’s idea. Yell at him.” a treasure, a beautiful col- My parents met in San Francisco, fell in love at first sight, and had laboration between one of mein 1978 in Hawaii.WhytheywereinHawaiiatthetimeisstillamystery, the dopest MC’s of our time though I think they were trying to find the cave that caused the Bradys and simply some ofthe best so much trouble when they vacationed there in the early 1970s. My mom producers in the industry. went into labor on February 14, yet I didn’t come out until two days later, Indeed, this album has which only proves the fact that, while I appear as an angelic valentine, such a great vibe to it that I am really just a pain in the ass. you can find it suitable to I pride myselfon being an only child, which for a Mexican family is pump anywhere - at any as rare as Halley’s Comet or the resurrection of Jesus, but in fact it’s not party, at your crib, at a entirely true. My dad has two other kids, Christina, a neurotic 35 year- breakdancing cypher, or at you first; it’s usually a mes- old divorcee mother oftwo living in Napa Valley, and Peter, a 32-year- any graffiti session. The ob- merizing DJ Premier or servant Tuftonian would see TENSION, page 6 have recognized the sounds see JEWELZ, page 10 page six THETUFTS DAILY Wednesday, October 1,1997 This is Alexis’ life. He likes his life, and he hopes that you will, too. TENSION vorce. Some kids really get upset didn’t have at least twenty bucks hnnyfiatboy fromNewYorknow the title of a song I like. I write sad continued from page 5 about divorce, but I love my par- in his wallet. This was second at George Washington; Lorenzo songs. I want to name my daugh- old bisexualwaiter in Berkeleywho ents and saw that it was better for grade. It is a true credit to my “Yak” Moreno, the 250-pound ter Montserrat. I have good gram- attended seven colleges in six years them, so I had no problems with it. parents that I’m not some smack Mexican from Denver who some- mar skills. I’ve met at least 20 and looks like Chris Cornell. Their My mother’s been atravel agent addict orbratty asshole like every- how was accepted to Harvard de- people at Tuftsjust because of my mother, Jill, isafat, rich woman(in for about five years, and my dad one I was raised with, instead es- spite his lack of all common sense facebook entry. I like being by that order) who lives in Northern was a real estate agent after the caping with some pretty good and signs of intelligence; Parks, myself. I once waspresumed dead. California with herhusband, Dick, restaurant closed in 1994, but my morals and a positive, realistic the drop-dead-gorgeousJMU stu- I cried when I heard PrincessDiana a former trucker who is Larry grandparents got really sick in outlook on life. dent who was raised in Saudi died. Most people think I’m gay. FortenskytoJill’s Elizabeth Taylor. January of 1996 andmy dadmoved I went to high school at a board- Arabia because his parents were I’ve dealt drugs but never done My mom, my dad, and I stayed down to Arizona to take care of ing school in my hometown, nick- in the oil business; Lemmons, the them. My friend Yak and I once in Hawaii for about three months them. They died last winter, so my named “The Andover ofthe West,” Star Trek-loving freak from North- stole two gallons of applesauce after my birth, then moved to San dad’s recently started to work though I think “Seedbed ofneuro- em California who was on Oprah and a bottle of vodka from a frat. Francisco, Lake Tahoe, and finally again, this time as a tour leader for sis” would’vebeenmoreapt.Board- yesterday; and Boobs, the alco- I’m an Arts Editor for the Daify, a to SantaBarbara.My father’s done a tour company. ing school is one of the most dis- holic BU drop-out from Rhode Is- big brother, and my favorite hobby various jobs, like managing a I went to elementary school in turbing, disgusting things in life, land who says the only things that is watching people. wholesale fish company and driv- this swank neighborhood where kind of like a colonoscopy (which make him happy are Red Sox victo- Let’s see, what else has hap- ingrace cars, but in 1987 he started all the celebrities live. It was quite I’ve also had to endure), but I was ries, dogs, and alcohol. pened to me in my life. I saw Citi- a burger restaurant called Pacific a scene, going to play over at 3 day student, so I didn’t have to As for myself, I love surfing, zen Kane last week in the library; Grill. It was fun and we had lots of Ozzie’s house and watching the deal with the crap all the time. music that my roommate doesn’t itwasexcel1ent.Therearetwolines celebrities come in (our last day I Beach Boys practice, getting The friends I made there are all like, and chicken burritos. I’m I really liked. Someone asks Kane flirted with Claire Danes for an picked up by Cameron’s dad lifelong friends: Rabkin, the gi- pretty much miserable here; I like what he wants to be, and he says, hour, Desmond Tutu played bas- (Michael Douglas) from basket- gantic paranoid Jew from South- Tufts a lot but the people and “Everything you hate.” I know it’s ketball with me, insert more name ball practice. It was a bad scene, ern California who now goes to weather are cold and shitty. I sign negative but it’s still pretty cool. droppings here), but it was too though; I remember a kid getting Yale; Olu, the beautiful compul- letters not with a “Love” or “Sin- The other line was said by this old straining on my parents and was ridiculed by some COCS (Children sive liar from Oakland who plays cerely” but with “To the end,” not man: “I was there before the begin- the greatest reason for their di- Of Celebrities) because the kid basketball for Emory; Todd, the because I’m deep but because it’s ning and after the end.”

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This season’s NHL preview Dallas to repeat as stars in Central Division Excitement gone from Northeast Division

bySAMERDHEIM Belfour also played in front oftwo different byvrvEKRAMGOPAL it is also young. Radek Bonk is one of the Daily Editorial Board shaky defenses last year and should return Daily Editorial Board most physical centers at 203 lbs, but didn’t By winning the Stanley Cup last year, the to his status as an elite this No Mario Lemieux. No Joe Thornton. have the offensive game to make him a Detroit Red Wings finally grasped what season. No Ted Nolan. No Pat LaFontaine. And complete player. had eluded them for several agonizing sea- Mike Modano emerged as a top two-way maybe no Daniel Alfredsson. It will defi- Steve Duchesne totaled 48 points from sons. While the Wings must still be consid player last season, posting 35 goals and 83 nitelybearatrace intheNortheast Division, the blue line last season and leads a group points as well as a plus 43 rating, second with a void of solid talent and few clear-cut best in the league. He combined with Greg frontrunners. Adams and Jere Lehtinen to form a potent The will sit atop first line. Joe Nieuwendyk centers the sec- the Northeast this division because of one ond line with Jamie Langenbrunner and player, JaromirJagr.Jagrnetted48 goals and Central Division either Benoit Hogue or Pat Verbeek flanking 47 points in amere63 games last season. But Northeast Division I him. Verbeekmust improve on the 17 goals how do you replace Super Mario and his 122 I ered a legitimate contender, the road to the from last year and he should return to form points? You don’t. Ron Francis (90 points) of young defensemen. The number two Cup will bemuch tougherwithout Vladimir with a 30 goal season. A solid checking line and Jagr still give the Pens a solid 1-2 punch, pick in the 1995draft, Wade Redden has all Konstantinov and Mike Vernon, two keys in Dave Reid, Guy Carbonneau, and Todd and their supporting cast is not too shabby the tools to be a strong defenseman.Twenty- to last year’s championship team. Harvey rounds out the top three. More either. Eddie Olcyk had 11 points in 12 eight-year-old goalie Damian Rhodes will Though Detroit was the eventual winner production is needed out ofthe second line, games after coming over from the Los An- dictate how far the team goes this season. at the end of the season, they coasted however. geles Kings. General Manager Craig Patrick He hadasolid2.72GAA, but needs to show through the regular portion of the year and Though the Wings limp into the regular also picked up center Stu Barnes from the that he can be a number one goalie in the did not have the best record in the Central season without two of their top performers Florida Panthers early last season to add NHL. Division. That achievement belonged to from last year, they should have no problem some offensive firepower. Many experts are picking the Buffalo the surprising Dallas Stars, who under wrapping up second place in a weak Central Give Patrick some credit also for bolster- Sabres to stick around near the basement of coach Ken Hitchcock (runner up for the Division. Detroit returns a solid nucleus of ing his defensive corps. Darius Kasparaitis, the Northeast Divison without Ted Nolan. SteveYzerman, Jason Wolley and Fredrik Olausson will They stillhaveDominikHasek,andthatwill Sergei Fedorov, help out on defense while Pittsburgh has an put them behind the Senators. A healthy Brendan unsettled goaltending situation. Tom Pat LaFontaine is an All-star, but they did Shanahan, Igor Barrasso lost almost all of last season with not have him last season, so they will not Larionov, and an injury and only managed an 0-5-0 record. miss him as much after his trade to the New Slava Kozlov Even though Barrasso has begun the past York Rangers. A team is in trouble, how- up front as well few seasons as the number one goaltender, ever, when its leading scorer is Derek Plante as a tough injuries have thrown Ken Wregget into the with 53 points. Jason Dawe, Brian Holzinger groupofcheck- spotlight. Wregget finished last season 17- and Donald Audette are good second or ers, including 17-6with a 3.25 goals against average. The third liners, but are forced to play a line newcomer Pens have to try to move Barrasso, but that above their heads with this anemic offense. Brent Gilchrist. is hard with his $2.7 million contract and his Nineteen-year-old Jay McKee, a 1995 Yzerman is a health. The team also has to find some room first round pick, is being looked upon by the great two-way for second-year netminder Patrick Lalime. organization as a mainstay on the defense talent who can Lalime started the season 14-0-2 but fin- for years to come. With the departure of still notch a ished 2 1-12-3 with arough March. point-per- Even after a 3 1-36-15 season last Photo by Kate Cohen game, year, the Montreal Canadians should Mats Sundin looks to carry the Maple Leafs’ offense this year. F e d 0 r 0 V still take the two spot, but only be- should bounce cause ofthe paltry talent in the North- Adams Trophy last season) displayed a back from an off-year in which he posted east. The Habs do have a solid core of more aggressive forechecking style and a just 30 goals and 33 assists. Shanahan players, but probably will not knock solid four-line system, bolstered by a top- turned out to be the missing link and he led off anybody that they shouldn’t. Cen- notch defense. This year should be no the team in scoring with 46 goals and 87 ter Saku Koivu was leading the league different in that respect, except that the points. in scoring before he went down with Stars could be better. After dropping out of Where Detroit runs into trouble is with an injuryandfmishedwith 56points in the playoffs in the first round last season, their suspect defense. Konstantinov and 50 games. Throw in Benoit Brunet and management decided changes were needed. Nicklas Lidstrom were the two players who StephaneRicher, and you have a stable The first order of business was the sign- could not be replaced and one of them will core offorwards. TheCanadians’ sea- ing oftwo-time Vezina Trophy winner Ed notplay this year, ifever. Lidstrom heads an son, offensively, rides on whether Belfour to bolster a goaltending situation old group of defensemen in Bob Rouse (33), wingers Mark Recchi (34-46-80) and that was clearly out-classed in the Lany Murphy (36), and Slava Fetisov (39). Vincent Damphousse (27-54-8 1) can postseason. Dallas also bought itself a SophomoresJamie Pushor and Aaron Ward Lome up big once again. The another defenseman in Shawn Chambers, will play bigger roles this year and must Damphousse-Koivu-Recchi line is ar- to add to an already deep defense corps. grow up fast. Two other possibilities are guable one of the most talented in the This poses real problems for the rest of the youngsters Anders Eriksson and Mathieu NHL. division, as the improved Stars could have Dandenault. Needless to say, the backline Defenseman Vladamir Malakov still what amounts to the best defense in the is the Red Wings’ big weakness. has not lived up to his expectations league. Hitchcock has paired up his six With Vernon’s departure is the rise of when hestartedoutwiththeNewYork backliners to balance out their strengths Chris Osgood who backstopped the Wings [slanders. A 6-3,220 Ib. defenseman and weaknesses and has come up with to the finals two years ago. He is a legitimate with all ofhis agility and speed should Photo by Kate Cohen three top pairings. Derian Hatcher and Ri- number one goaltender and should post 3e able to throw his weight around and Future Hall of Famer Ray Bourque will chard Matvichuk are the physical “shut solidnumbers,butcan heduplicateVernon’s :ontrol a game. The Habs are short on lead a young, rebuilding Bruins team. down” tandem used against opponents’ masterful playoff performance from last 3ffensive-defenseman and need to - top lines. Chambers and Sergei Zubovgive year? 3ecome more aggressive. Gary Galley to the Los Angeles Kings, that Dallas a capable offensive/defensive pair- The rest ofthe division is mired in medi- Montreal acquired 37-year-old Andy leaves AlexiZhitnik,Mike Wilsonand Darryl ing as do Darryl Sydor and Craig Ludwig. ocrity, with the Phoenix Coyotes, the St. Moog after the Dallas Stars signed Ed Shannon as the defensive anchors. Any Though former goalie Andy Moog Louis Blues, the Chicago Blackhawks, Belfour. True, he had a 2.15 GAA, but only team with the Dominator will be in games. posteda2.15GoalsAgainstAverage(GAA), and the . The Coyotes Faced a little over 20 shots a game. Jocelyn Hasek took home the Vezina Trophy as the _-. the best of his 16-yearcareer, he is 37 years have a new coach in Jim Schoenfeld and a rhibault had an almost identical save per- top goaltender and the Hart Trophy as the 7 old and was outplayed by Curtis Joseph in new forward in Rick Tocchet, and changes centage(.910comparedtoMoog’s.913)but league’s MVP last June. The agile cat had an the series against the Oilers. Belfour is are in store for this erratic team. Up front, had 34 shots coming at him. Moog’s season amazing save percentage of .930 to go along coming off his poorest season, but one this team is strong with Keith Tkachuk, will not be repeated, and he should prob- with his 37 wins and 2.27 GAA. which was plagued by a contract dispute. Jeremy Roenick, Mike Gartner, Craig Janney, ably serve as a mentor to Thibault and Jose And how about the hometown Boston and Cliff Ronning all scoring 50 or more Theodore. Bruins? They definitely will not have a points last year. Two seasons ago, if you told anyone repeat of last season, as they finished with Tkachuk posted MVP numbers last sea- that the would be in the the worst record in the NHL. Pat Bums has 7 son with 52 goals and 86 points, as well as playoffs, you would definitely be laughed his work cut out for him as he takes over for Wednesdav. October 1 228 penaltyminutes. Roenickmust improve at. Believe it or not, the Senators could Steve Kasper. This June’s top pick in the Men’s Soccer: @Wheaton,4:OO pm. on a subpar 29 goal, 69 point performance, finishas high as third and give a few people entry draft, Joe Thornton, was supposed to and he should be playing for a grind-it-out a scare this season. If Daniel Alfredsson have an Eric Lindros-like impact and help Thursdav. October2 coach, Roenick’s styleofplay. Add Tocchet ends his contract holdout, they could have jump start the team. A slash to the forearm Golf: ECACQualifier,TBA to the mix and Phoenix has three tough big a formidable trio with Alexadre Daigle and delayed his NHL debut for six to eight weeks. Thornton compiled 122 points in 59 Friday. October3 guys up front who have sniperability. Janney Alexi Yashin. Outside of those three, the Volleyball: @ Bates Invitational, pm team’s next top scoring forward was Randy 4:30 Cunneyworth. The offense may be thin, but see CENTRAL,page 9 see NORTHEAST, page 9 page eight THETUFTS DAILY Wednesday, October 1,1997 1

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Los Angeles Times-Washington Post sands Of demonstrators a ahead of us.” Observers saw But within weeks ofhis arrival Draskovic and Civic Alliance News Service downtown Belgrade square late Milosevic’s hand behind at City Hall, Djindjic began to have leader Vesna Pesic over the past VIENNA, Austria - Zoran Tuesday in areplay oflast winter’s Tuesday’s political intrigue. It serious disagreement with his ally winter created enormous expecta- Djindjic, Belgrade’s first non-com- pro-democracy marchesthat swept came at a time of general political in the opposition demonstrations, tions among the heretofore apa- munistmayor since World War I1 ‘ Diindiicto power. Chantind‘Trea- disarray: A presidential election the charismatic but erratic politi- thetic Serbian people. And it at- and aprominent opposition leader, s&’, they Allied against what lead- run-off is scheduled for Sunday cian, Vuk Draskovic. tracted considerable support, or was ousted Tuesday in an appar- ers ca1led“dirtydea1s”andclashed after a surprisingly strong show- Draskovic insisted on running at least interest, from US and Euro- ently fatal blow to the fledgling with riot police. Several were in- ing in parliamentary races by the in last week’s presidential election pean capitals. pro-democracy movement in Yu- jured and arrested, witnesses said. ultra-nationalistVojislav Seselj, a in Serbia-the dominant republic But with Djindjic’s removal goslavia. Djindjic’s ouster was the final former paramilitary leader who within Yugoslavia-while Djindj ic Tuesday, the movement appears Djindjic immediately branded step in the collapse of the most advocates ethnic purity. urged voters to boycott because to be all but dead. Most OfDjindjic’s his removal as an illegal coup. An serious opposition ever to Djindjic became mayor ofthe of what he saw as the lack of suf- backers were absent from unsavory alliance of nationalist Milosevic, the former communist Yugoslav capital only after three ficient political freedoms. Tuesday’s hurriedly convened extremists, Socialists loyal to dic- widely blamed for the bloody wars months of relentless demonstra- Draskovic is said to blame session ofthe City Council, which tator Slobodan Milosevic and that have racked Bosnia and the tions by tens of thousands of Djindjicnow for Draskovic’sthird- then voted to remove him. someofDjindjic’sown formeral- rest of the former Yugoslavia people forced Milosevic to respect place showing in that election. He The council then ousted the liesjoined to sack the mayor after through most of this decade. opposition electoral victories that took revenge Tuesday by joining senior editors of Studio B televi- less than eight months in office. “What we fought for last win- hetried to annul. Though Djindjic with the followers of Milosevic sion, astationowned by thecity of They also fired the editors of terwasthrown away,”Djindjictold himself has supported nationalis- and radical nationalist Seselj in Belgrade that had served as the Belgrade’s only opposition televi- reporters in Belgrade. “Six months tic causes in the past, he neverthe- throwing Djindjic out ofthemay- only real oppositionto Milosevic’s sion station, a move that outraged of democratic authority in less represented the first real alter- oral office. state television. Most Yugoslavs students and foes of Yugoslavia’s Belgrade is over. A period of tur- native to Milosevic’s ironclad hold The opposition coalition that get their news and information c repressiveregime. In protest, thou- bulence, crisis and uncertainty lies on power. had been formed by Djindjic, from television. The question is: Can Dallas go fiarther than last season’s playoff flop? CENTRALDIVISION one of the league’s premier ers in the playoffs. AI MacInnis, bunch ofthird liners. That simply isn’t out ofthe realm. Youth occu- continued from page 7 after posting seven Chris Pronger, Marc Bergevin and doesn’t cut it. pies the remaining forward spots and Ronning are solid offensive shutouts and a .908 save percent- Igor Kravchuk are agiven and the The defense, once a strength . as Steve Sullivan,Jason Podollan, performers, but soft in theirdefen- age last season. He won more than team is hoping that second-year of this team, has grown old and Darby Hendrickson and Todd sive zone, something Schoenfeld his fair share ofgames for Phoenix man LiborZabransky, and Ricard weak. Chris Chelios is still around Warrinerwill begiven more PTin will not tolerate. Gartner, the es- and will be counted on for an en- Persson, whocame overfiomNew and isstill awaniorandan All-star. hopes of increased production. sence of consistency, should core performance. Jersey can step into the lineup. Keith Carney, Gary Suter, Eric The defense, though still shaky, notch his usual 30 goals for the The Blues now have a full sea- MacInnis is still an All-star per- Weinrich, CamRussel1,andMichal might be the strength ofthis team, 18th season in his illustrious ca- son to work with coach Joel former and Pronger has stepped Sykora round out the rotation. as it did improve late in the season. reer. Also, look for Chad Kilger to Quenville, who tookovermidway up his game and might become a Suter is coming off a terrible 28- Jason Smith,acquiredintheGilmour receive more playing time. With a through last year. He has estab- top defenseman as early as this point season, after registering 50- deal, gives the Leafs areliable stay- little patience, he could have a lished himselfwith the players and Year. point campaigns nine times in the at-home defenseman whocan clear breakout year. had them working hard last year, Grant Fuhr returns as the num- past ten years. the 6ont ofthe goal. Craig Wolanin Scoringwasn’tthe problem last but this team is thin as they inject ber-one man in goal, but at age 35 Jeff Hackett starts the season is another dependable blue liner as year, however. The defense was youth and a lot of role players into could probably use some rest. He as the number one man in goal is Jamie Macoun. Matthieu weak and nothing was done to fix the lineup. Brett Hull, Pierre is still asolidgoalie, but how much after stepping into the spot half- Schneider remains the key, how- it besides the hiring of Schoenfeld. Turgeon, Geoff Courtnall, Joe longer can he last? Rich Parent, way through last season. He is in ever, with his chippy style and of- The new coach should make some Murphy, and Jim Campbell will be who played in the IHL last season the prime of his career and posted fensive ability. Per Gustafsson, differencethough, with his tough, counted on to lead the offense. is the backup for now. an impressive .927 save percent- acquired fiom Florida, shouldcrack workman-like approach. Qleg Hull and Turgeon are a given, but Oh how the Blackhawks have ageanda2.16GAA last year. Chris the lineup because of his Tverdovsky is the star defenseman Courtnall and Murphy were fallen. Once the leaders of this Terreri is a competent backup. puckhandling abilities. The sixth with uncanny offensive ability. plagued last season with incon- division, they have crept towards The Maple Leafs are in a re- spot will go to Rob Zettler, Matt Teppo Numminen is a versatile sistency andmust settle down this the basement and will slip further building year and turned over the Martin, DmitriYuskevitch, or David player on the backline who should year. Campbell and fellow second- this season. Tony Amonte single- front ofice in the off-season.Gone Cooper. At least one more tough be given more opportunity to use year player Harry Yorkrnustprove handedly carried the offense last areDougGilmour,KirkMuller,Mike veteran defenseman is needed. his offensive talents. Gerald that their rookie seasons weren’t seasonwith41 goalsand77points, Gartner, Dave Gagner, and Larry Felix Potvin had an off season -1 Diduck, Jay More, Murray Baron, flukes. but needs some help ifthe Hawks Murphy. Mats Sundin came into and was on the trading block a Deron Quint, Jim Johnson, and Hull and his 40-plus goals and are to improve. That’s where Alexei hisown last yearwith41 goalsand couple oftimes last season. Potvin Norm Maciver round out a lack- Turgeon with his above a point- Zhamnov comes in. Zhamnov 94 points and will be countedon to will be pushed by Glenn Healy and luster defense. Injuries hurt the per-game ability head a solid top played with no heart last year and carry the offense again this sea- should respond with a more con- defense corps last year and they line, but the second line is shaky it showed in his lackluster stats: 20 son. Wendel Clark posted 30 goals sistent year. must not be a factor this year ifthe with no center stepping forward. goals, 62 points. More is expected and Sergei Berezin notched 25 This season is basically a car- team is to improve. That hole will need to be filled, from him this year. Eric Daze goals, but after that there is a big bon copy of the year before. The Nikolai Khabibulin was “The possibly by newcomer Darren slumped from his Rookie of the dropoff up front. Derek King was question will be if Dallas can go Man” last year with an ironman Turcotte. Yearperfomancea year earlier with signed in the offseason to flank further than last season’s playoff season in which he played in 72 The defense is thin and just 22 goals, down fiom 30. Be- Sundin in the hopes that he could flop and if the Red Wings can games. Khabibulin is turning into Quenville only used four blue lin- yond the first line, Chicago has a score between 25-30 goals, which repeat their magical performance.

The GM of the Hurricanes has to look to a -prominant scorer for help DMS1oN ary. The rest of the corps is a bit the gates with a fast start and even Shanahan, and did an admirable After Brown, you have Curtis continued from page 7 weak, but so is everyone com- held on to first place for a while, job, finishingwith66points.Keith Leschyshyn and Steve Chiasson. games for Sault Ste. Marie ofthe pared to Bourque. Bob Beers and but then the Gods of Hockey real- Primeaustill remainsasoneofthe Also coming over with Roberts ~ OttawaHockey League. Other for- Dean Cynoweth are Islander cast- ized that they were just the Whal- most overratedplayersin thegame. was goalie Trevor Kidd. Kidd had wards who should make the aways who have found a home in ers and dropped them to a fifth He has size (6-5,220), but has not a21-23-6 record with a2.84 GAA. squad are Sergei Samsonov and Beantown. Jim Carey hadarough place finish. A change of scenary shownthecomplete package. Gary Where does that leave Sean Burke? Shawn Bates, neither of whom time after coming over from the will not make adifference though. Roberts also came out ofretirment, Burke(22-22-6,2.69)isatopgoalie haveNHLexperience. Ted Donato Washington Capitalsinthe Adam They will be back to the friendly and was traded from the Calgary in this league and was the team’s led the team with 25 goals and Oats deal, but is still an All-star confines of the basement. Flames, but really does not figure MVP for the fourth time. The GM Jozef Stumpel had 76 points last caliber goalie. Left wing Geoff Sanderson tal- to be much of an impact player. of the Hurricanes has to look for a season. Hockey in Carolina? The lied 23 goals in the first 36 games, The defense will have to carry prominent scorer for one of the Back on D is Ray Bourque who hockey team formerly known as butfinishedwithonly36foratotal the team this season. Jeff Brown, goalies in order to help the team. didnot make the All-Starteam for the Hartford Whalers (a.k.a. the of 66 points. Center Andrew assuming he is healthy, is a big A lot of questions can start the first time in his career in Febru- Carolina Hurricanes) got out of Cassels tried to replace Brendan leader and key on the powerplay. getting answered tonight. Why is there all this space at the bottom of this page? Because you didn’t send u5 your opinions! The! Daily believes that everyone should have the right to speak their mind. hence we reserve the Viewpoints page fer w the reader. So stop being shy and send us your viewpoint! page ten THETUFTS DAILY Wednesday, October 1,1997

Revival brings- new life into old -play, yet remains faithful to original PYGMALION human nature, reasserts the 10:OOa.m.there will be aspecial continued from page 5 enough, Shaw wrote during the class blasphemy” with grandiose time ofthe suffragette movement, candor and wholly admits to his power of social criticism in the performancefor students. Tickets simple object which they created, and one can easily notemany of lack of morals. His outrageous realm ofthe theatre, while provid- are $I 8-2 7,depending on the day, but a living and breathing human the passionately independent frankness and humor provide a ing a thoroughly delightful view- and generous student discounts being who, though born into the characteristics of those women plethora of laughs for the viewer, ing experience. The Lyric Stage are available. If you can’t jind lowest class, is just as much of a embodied in the feisty Eliza. Shaw as does the imperious nature of has, with exceptional success, parking along Clarendon or person as the aristocratic duch- also fiercely attacks “middle class Henry Higgins. shown that Pygmalion remains Newbury, discount parking is esses of English society. morals” through the sprite char- The Lyric Stage has truly hon- to be one of the most enduring available for $5 at the Back Bay Borrowing from the myth of acter of Alfred Doolittle. Eliza’s ored the playwright through their and entertaining plays in the Garage; betteryet, take the T! The modem theater. Pygmalion, Shaw also examines father, completely content as a actors’ brilliantly-talentedperfor- Lyric Stage is located at 140 , the complex relationships be- booze-drinking member of the mances. This well crafted play, Pygmalion is current4 run- Clarendon Street, by the Copley tween the creator and his cre- lowest echelons of society, be- filled with brilliant dialogue and ning until Oct. 19th. Performances T-stop (green line), diagonal4 ation. The creation beginstoreal- comes perhaps a voice for the splendid comic characterizations, are Wednesdays, Thursdays, and across the street porn the Hard ize self-worth, independence, and sentiments of Shaw himselfwhen coupled with Shaw’s incredible Fridays at 8:00pm, and Sundays Rockcafe. Ca11437-7172fortick- ultimately freedom. Interestingly Mr. Doolittle speaks of “middle skill and inimitable knowledge of at 2:OO pm. On October 2nd at ets. Not many will be disappointed by album’s refreshing dose of reality -JEWELZ continued from page 5 advancement, not cash ad- But the album does develop, from favorite, “The Crow,” O.C. spins others do not. vances. There is not one particu- the first part, mainly devoted to an eerie tale about how he sees a Buckwild beat that just begs for lar song that stands alone as the O.C. gettingopen with otherMCs, mysterious black crow in his Each song on the album is full O.C. to bless it. Then he delivers a best, because tracks one through into the last five songs in which dreams, and then wakes up with a of so many personal messages verse that he claimscan be “felt by 15 are all quality songs which O.C. gets greedy. black Crow’s feather on his pillow. and metaphors that O.C. actually Aztecs, felt by Asians, Portu- stand stronger as a collective work These last songs are all solo, He perceives the feather as all of puts himself in each song instead guese, Lebanese, and even Cau- than any one single could. The where O.C. is at his best. In this the sins in his life and takes us of some conjoured image or fan- casians,” which drops us into album dips and dives from really last stage ofthealbum, O.C. takes further into contemplation of his tasy persona. With this refreshing deeper hypnosis. laid-back songs with mellow beats the perceptive listener through life. With descriptive tales like dose of reality in a rapper, not The beauty of this album is to party joints with guest MC’s the corridors of his life by letting “TheCrow,”it isevidentthat0.C. many will be disappointed by that it was crafted for hip-hop such as Freddy Foxx and Big L. everything out. On my personal has put forth the effort that many Jewelz. I I TU€ TFTS DAILY: W€PE UNB€ATABLE 1 We’re just nutty. 1 Woah. Lots of nuts.

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J i page twelve THETUFTS DAILY Wednesday, October 1,1997 Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau Aroumd Campus Today Senior Class Council Weekly Meeting. hfts Mountain Club Smith Room, Campus Center, 7 3eneral Meeting. p.m. >aneHall 100,9:30 p.m. TASA-Tufts Association of 3erman House South Asians Caffeestunde im German House. General Meeting-Growing Up as a :hat in German, have coffee and South Asian; South Asian Food :ookies. Beginners are welcome. Will Be Served. Terrace Room, Paige Hall, 9:30 FoxTrot by Bill Amend Vir sehen uns! !I Whitfield Rd, 4 p.m. p.m. HOW GOES IT, THESE FIRST FEW DAYS MR. FOOTBALL HAVE BEEN PRETTY ROU6H. hfts Ballroom Dance Club Islamic Society at Tufts TEAM MANAGER? SO.SO, You Wow, TRYING To Swing Lessons (Part 11). General Meeting. ESTABLISH MY Arm(oRir(. Eaton 204, 8 p.m. BUT I THINK EVENNALLY -Iill Hall Aerobics Room, 8-9:30 THE GUYS’LL COME ARWNQ 3.m.

Global Development and Tomorrow Environmental Institute Krown Bag Seminar # 1 : If Recycling Strategic Gaming Society IS the Answer, What is the Weekly Meeting. ?uestion? Schwartz Room, Campus Center, 8 Zamparelli Room, Campus Center, p.m. 12:45-1:45pm. Dilbert by Scott Adams Inter Fraternity Council . I 1 Programs Abroad Fraternity Rush. -LE WITH DAD OPZNIONS II Study Abroad in the UK: Meet AEPi, DTD, Sigma Nu, Delta 1 OILL NOW USE. THU LESSON ONE: with Representative of the Upsilon, 6:30 + 8:30 p.m. THE INTERNET SHDULD CAROBOARO TUBE TO THIS WAS SOWE- University of New York. -BE FREE, WHY SHOULD a EXPLAIN THE INTRICACIE: THING THAT SHOULD I HAVE TO PAY SOME $ OF CAPITALISM. East Hall Lounge, 2 p.m. University Chaplaincy GREEDY CORPORATION ‘i University Chaplaincy NOON HOUR CONCERT OR LOOK AT ADS?!!! MEDITATIONS: A TIME FOR SERIES. Back, Blitheman, \\I I! THE SPIRIT “Campus Ministry: McDonald PERFORMERS: c ’ Living at the Crossroads” ComposerPianist, Prof John 0 SPEAKER: Sister Kathleen McDonald of Tufts Music _- vl Crowley, Archdiocesan Director of Department & Cellist, Adjunct $M Campus Ministry. Prof Thomas Rutishauser of Tufts by Wiley Goddard Chapel, 12 noon-1 p.m. Music Department. Nonesuitur Goddard Chapel, 12:30-1 p.m. Inter Fraternity Council Fraternity Rush. University Chaplaincy Zeta Psi, Delta Epsilon, Theta CHAPLAIN’S TABLE-SPIRI- Delta Chi, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 6:30 TUAL AWAKENINGS: THE f 8:30 p.m. COLLEGE EXPERIENCE “Orthadoxy as a Way of Life” Asian Community at Tufts SPEAKER: Estelle Zagaris, LA’OO. ACT General Meeting. MacPhie Conference Room, 5-7 Eaton 202,9:30 p.m. p.m. Weuther Report TODAY I TOMORROW Q Q Oooooooooh ! Windy! Aaaaaaaaah ! Cloudy! High: 55; Low: 5 1 I High: 54; Low: 42 The Daily Commuter Crossword ACROSS 1 -to riches 5 ”- a Stranger” 10 Study hard 14 Region 15 Having an Dinner Menus irregular margin THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME by Hen” Arnold and Mikm Argin’on 16 Aspiration Unscramblea@mm@ lhese four Jumbles, DEWICK- 17 Company one letter to each square, to form CARMICHAEL 18 Wane four ordinarv words. MACPHIE 19 Regrets 20 Tinker 22 Files of detailed Cream of spinach * Cream of spinach information 24 Clothes dryer? soup soup 26 Hits hard i 27 Most eccentric Beef noodle soup Beef noodle soup 31 Soggier 35 Corn or form * Cornbread stuffing Stuffed shells starter 36 Chemical compound * * Roast turkey Spicy string beans 38 Tractor name ENCOUP I 39 Reno term WHAT A PRETTY * Marinated sword withtofil 41 -a gun KXXl FLOWER ARRANGE- 43 Granny I MENT CAN BE. fish steak Peking ravioli 44 Molars \ II 69 1997 Tribune Media Services. Ioc. 46 Norman Vincent CIPEAE - All rights reserved. 10/1/97 I Now arrange the circled letters to * Moroccan * Sweet and sour form the surprise answer. as sug- 48 Drink slowlv Yesterday’s Puzzle solved gested by the above cartoon. vegetable stew chicken 49 Gully 51 Legal guardians 10 Baptize 53 Bus or present Answer :A ‘I El33m-D’’* Pasta primavera BBQ flank steak 11 Rake (Answers tomorrow) starter 12 Mimic 55 Remain 13 Disorder yesterday*sI Jumbles: DECAY ABBOT BROKEN PURITY * Butternut squash Chicken marsala 56 Chill 21 Ireland Answer: What Ihe salesman did when they charged 60 Soup server 23 Raced their purchases -TOOK THE ‘CREDIT VM-stuffed pepper - Natural slice 64 Bread spread 25 Bar legally JUMBLE CUSSIC SERIES NO. 19. To wdn. send y- mm.. mdnu and *T*s .nd mahe 65 ”- Ike” 27 Proporlional check ~4able10 Tdbuna Hmla Snriar. P.O. 60. 433% Chicago. IL -. Cheesecake pie wl potato 67 Choir voice share \ 68 Bill of fare 28 Beneath strawbeny sauce Ice cream bar 69 Put off 29 Duck 70 -tide 30 Creed 71 Helper: abbr. 32 Mock playfully Quote 72 Lawyers: abbr. 33 “Sesame Street” of the Day 73 Vision or scope name starter 34 Harvests 37 Leonine sounds DOWN 40 Was sDecial “I was thrown out of school for cheating on the metaphysics exam; I 1 Float 42 Beats rapidly 2 Solo 45 Church song looked into the soul of the boy next to me. ’’ 3 Bug 47 Brother of Jacob 4 Instance 50 American Indian 5 Proximity 52 Ruthless ruler 58 Telescope item 62 And others: -Woody Allen 6 Globe 54 Tiny land mass 59 Examine abbr. 7 Amphibian 56 Deep sleep carefully 63 Slangy negative 8 John Jacob - 57 Cheers 61 Aobed- 66 Lock and - Late Night at the Daily 9 Plavaround item