z __ Run DMC to Student knifed Monday headline this i-1 year’s Fall Fest in off-campus stabbing Legendary rap group Run DMC is headed to Tuks for the annual Victim in stable condition and will recover FallFestwhichwilltakeplaceSatur- by DANLELBARBARISI living off campus. He sufferedknife wounds day at noon on the Residential Quad. Daily Editorial Board to the throat and abdomen. Tufts Community UnionSenateVice Aviolent crimemarred Tufts’ Labor Day After the assault, the victim was taken to President Vivek Ramgopal encoux- weekend as a Tufts student was arrested Mass General Hospital. Originally he was aged students to m’ve early and and charged by Medford Police with armed listed in critical condition, but now he has enjoy the numerous activities. There assault with intent to commit murder after been downgraded to stable and is expected will be avariety offoodvendorsand slashing a fellow student. to recover fully. giveaways to compliment theenter- PedroLee,aseniorfrom SwanLake,NY, Details of the incident are not being tainmentonstage. “itwillbemoreof was arrested at 5:10 a.m. on the morning of released by the police due to the danger of a carnival atmosphere,” he said. Sept. 7 at the scene of the incident, 65 compromising the investigation, but anony- Ramgopal added that Kaplm Test- Riverside in Medford. Lee was arraigned in mous sources close to the victim confirmed ing is a major sponsor ofthis event. Somerville District Court on Tuesday and that several threats and a verbal argument Run DMC are known as the fust pleaded no contest to the charge. A second preceded the slashing, as did a briefphysi- successful rap artists in the United Old school rap giants Run DMC wili be court hearing is scheduled for Sept. 14, until cal struggle. The sources also confirmed States. They were the first rappers Fest’98* whichtimeLeeisbeingheldwithoutbai1.He that alcohol was involved, and that both toearnagoldalbum,andthefirstto has been temporarily suspended from the parties were heavily under the influence, earn a platinum andamulti-piatinurn record. They also were the first rappentoappear UniversiG pending the outcome of the in- although this has not yet been verified by on MTV and SaturdayNight Live. Thetrio of Joseph Simmons,DanyIMcDaniels, and vestigation. police toxicology reports. Jason Mizell will burst onto the ‘Tuffsscene along with Mercury recording artist God The victim, whose name has been with- In a written statement, Associate Dean Sweet Wine held, is a 19-year-old Tufts upperclassman, of Student Bruce Reitman empathized with -Andrew Freedman the victim. “We are obviously very sad- .a dened to hear of an incident like this which maior su r renovations involved Tufts students,” he wrote. “We aP have spoken with the parents of the victim 3y LEAH MMsm after the fall-only residents move out in the the summer to seek positions at other and hope for his speedy return to classes.” Senior Staff Writer spring. colleges. The office is seeking permanent Because the incident occurred off cam- Lettherebelight... andstructuralrepairs, The A and B towers were given new replacements for both of those positions. pus, the Medford Police Department has and Safeiy improvements. kitchens, renovated bathrooms, improved Also needed is an interim program admin- jurisdiction over the investigation, but the Although Director of Residential Life lighting, new windows, and new furniture. istrator until a search is begun for a perma- Tufts University Police Department (TUPD) Anne Gardiner admits there is still work left In an effort to increase the number of single nent person in the spring. also has been kept informed ofthe develop- to be done, she said that the three main rooms on campus, Gardiner explained that Gardiner said the open positions did not ing situation. “The University Police De- goals of this summer’s extensive renova- onedouble room in eachsuitewassplit into create any problems for students. “It just partment has been given every courtesy by fions to many dormi- twosinglerooms,cre- made me more tired,” she said. the Medford Police Department,” said iories - to improve ating suites of four Gardiner also pointed out that what TUPD Lieutenant Charles Lonero. Lonero the general aesthet- -singles and one was previously known as the Housing also indicated that more details will become ics ofthe dorms, make double. Office has changed its name to Residen- available as the police continue their inves- necessary structural Rccoi-di:g to tial Facilities, although its duties have not tigation. repairs, and increase Gardiner, many changed. students’ safety - dorms on campus were accomplished. In also received new addition, some dorms roofs this summer to Free Willy gets released received lighting up- prevent leaks which NEWPORT, Ore.- With communication behaved dog on a veterinarian’s table, his grades, with more to plagued some rooms between whales and humans an imperfect upturned smile as enigmatic as ever. come. last year. This dormi- science, nobody exactly asked , the But as he was lowered into his jumbo Admitting that sig- tory roofing work is celebrity orca known as Willy, whether he transport box filled with only a few feet of nificant improvements not complete, how- wanted to leave his two-million-gallon fish saltwater, Keiko began squeakingandchirp- in dormitory lighting ever. ‘LBecause so tank here and go home to Iceland for poten- ing, probably using his echolocation skills are still necessary, much work was done, tial release into the wild ocean. to try to figure out what fresh hell this was. Gardiner said there is we were not able to But it’s too late now. After he was suspended in his custom- nothing Residential get to Haskell,” Keiko, who starred in “Free Willy” as a made transport tank - 30 feet long, nine Life can do for those Gardiner said, add- symbol of wild animals escaping human feet wide and deep enough to hold the 21- students living in ing that work is confinement, was coaxed Wednesday af- foot-long sub-adult male -his attendants poorly lit dorms that scheduled to begin ternoon into a shallow tank beside his big threw in some ice cubes to keep the tem- have not yet been reno- on that building on pool at the Coast Aquarium, where perature down. vated. “We’re advo- Sept. 2 1. he has spent the last three years regaining As the UPS truck carrying the load, cating that ueoule Residents of ” I.taIk his health and learning to catch and eat live bearing the warning“Wide Load,” crawled to TSR ... they’ve got the best deal in the Carmichael Hall should benefit from a fish. From there he wasmoved into aspecial along at IO mph from the aquarium on state on those lights,” she said, referring to new heating system that was installed travel box, driven to the airport and pre- to the Newport Airport three the non-halogen torchiere lamps sold by there over the summer, and students liv- pared for aflightto what scientists hope will milesaway, crowdsofonlookers waved and Tufts Student Resources. ing in some of the small houses on cam- be a new life in the chilly Icelandic seas took photographs. Gardiner added that other aesthetic work pus now have Internet access from their where he came from. No one has ever attempted to return a done for campus dorms included painting, rooms. His travels marked yet another passage captive orca to the wild. If Keiko is eventu- bathroom work, and general clean-up of Gardiner explained that the safety im- in the extraordinary and very public life of ally set free in his natal waters in Iceland, buildings. Changes were made to dorms all provements included new fire alarm sys- Keiko the beloved , a story that thereby makingreal themovieversion ofhis over campus, including Houston Hall, temsandemergencylightinginmanydorms. began off the coast of southern Iceland release, will more captive whales soon fol- Richardson House, Lewis Hall, and Haskell Emergencyscreensalsowereadded in some when he was ensnared in a fisherman’s net low, denying audiences the chance to see Hall. places. in 1979-amurky capturethat may or may orcas perform their circus tricks-and, more “The Hillside project was completed... While all these renovations were tak- not have been accidental. The saga entered to the point, denying the marine theme and the planning is done for Hallowell,” ing place, the staffof Office of Residential the heartsofchildren when the“Free Willy” parks their biggest cash cows? The Hu- Gardiner said, explaining that the A and B Life was a little smaller than in previous movies hit US theaters with their tale of a mane Society ofthe United States hopes so. towers of the Hillside Apartments were years. Both Amy Howard, the assistant boy helping a whale to fieedom from captiv- Upon landing in Vestmannaeyjar, Ice- completely renovated while the Hallowell director of Residential Life, and Jim Settle, ity, a tale that turned out to be an ugly land, early Thursday, Keiko will be driven half of those apartments will be renovated the program administrator, left Tufts over parallel to Keiko’sown captivity in a Mexi- three miles to an awaiting barge that will can theme park. shuttle his transport box out to a floating pen EPIIC to hold world soccer games The highly intelligentmammalmust have in the harborat Westmann Islands. Heeven- Recognizingthe importanceofthegame ofsoccerasa world-widecross-cultural bridge, known something was afoot Wednesday tually may be moved to a larger enclosure in the EPIIC (Education for Public Inquiry and International Citizenship) organization has when he first saw the scaffold above his thebay. Inthemeantime, itwillcostabout$l scheduled amatchbetweentheTuftsmen’ssoccerteamandaWorldCitizensteamforthis pool, linedwith32cameracrewsfiomaround million a year to feed and watch over him. Sarurday. the world. And things moved fast after that. The idea is that, after almost 20 years in Tie World Citizens team is comprised ofrefbgees who immigrated to the Boston area While in theshallow tank, the black and captivity, Keiko will be reintroduced to the F~Y- countries including Bosnia, Haiti, and Russia, among others. white whale with a droopy dorsal fin was natural rhythms and life of the ocean. It is Tnc t;lrernational match will be hcld cn Sztmlay, at 12:30 p.m. onthe practice fields cradled in a nylon stretcher, weighed at possible he will able to hearresident pods of zcrcss ff‘jzi Cousens Gym, fo!’owing a match between the Tufts and Wesleym men’s 9,050 pounds, slathered in moisturizing orcasclickingandsinging. Hemay,justmay, soccertwins. in additio; 5 :;atch OC:?RIE:~~~~Somalisoccerceam andtb Weskyanmen’s cream to keep his skin from drying out and, be incontactwithhisfamily,forheisbelieved finally, swung over the pool’s edge with a to be from those waters. But it will be at least big crane. As he dangled in his cradle, Keiko a year before the foundation decides whether moved not a flipper, as calm as a well- Keiko should be released into the wild. 2 THE”TS DAILY September 10,1998 There’s still time.... BE 131 Emergency Care Incoming students were erroneously told the class is Surprising Washington, closed. However, there are still several spaces available! Learn CPR, trauma management, automobile extrication, Starr Delivers Lewinsky cardiac defibrillation, basic anatomy, medical emergency Report management, patient stabilization and more. WASHINGTON- Independent counsel Kenneth Starr Wednes- lay sent the House ofRepresentatives what he deemed “substantial md credible” evidence that President Clinton committed offenses Anderson 206 hat may warrant impeachment by trying to cover up his extramarital iffairwith MonicaLewinsky. On a day dreaded at the White House since Starr’s investigation legan in January, two government vans containing the 445-page ’eport and 36 sealed boxes of grand jury material arrived at the Capitol at 4 p.m., culminating an unprecedented eight-month inves- tigation that has explored the most intimate details of Clinton’s life and forced him to admit that he lied to the nation. The sealed report details alleged perjury, obstyction ofjustice and abuse of power by the president during the Paula Jones civil lawsuit and the subsequent Starr inquiry, according to sources close to the investigation. The delivery ofthereport, which could be made publicFriday, set in motion the gears ofthe presidential impeachment process for the first timesince Watergateandmarkedonlythethird time in American history that a chief executive has been confronted with a serious threat ofbeing expelled from office. With midterm elections less than two months away, Congress now must decide whether Clinton’s actions meet the constitutional threshold of “high crimes and misdemeanors” that would prompt his removal.

Southeast Asian Crises JOIN OUR TEAM IN ASSISTING INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS & Spur Political Unrest SCHOLARS KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia- In Malaysia, a sacked deputy primeministerattractsafollowingbycallingforpoliticalrefo~.In Indonesia, youths battle police over the soaring cost of food. In Cambodia, dissidents camp out near the National Assembly. In Myanmar, students demonstrate against the military government. It has been a tumultuous week in Southeast Asia, made all the more unusual by the fact that, until recently, the region had produced a collection of spectator societies: Its citizens in most cases could vote, but they acquiesced to authority, didn’t raise their voices in dissent and weren’t greatly involved with the affairs that shaped The International center is seeking a student to help out with mailings, answering phones, their lives. typing documents, and other various duties for an But the student protests that ended Indonesian President extremely busy office. Work Study student preferred. Suharto’s 32-year rule last May emboldened some dissenters, and Students must be punctual, dependable, the regional economic crisis - now well into its second year - Bs detail-oriented. $5.60 - $6.20/hour depending on revealed societal structural cracks that some opposition groups are experience. For more information, call the Intemationai Center at 627-3458. now daring to exploit. Throughout the region, impatience with the status quo is growing. “What’s going on today, directly or indirectly, is the result of economic problems,” said Karim Raslan, a Malaysian‘writer and political analyst. “The boom years were like a coat of plaster over a statue. And when the economy turned and the plaster peeled off, we saw how flimsy the statue was. “We developed economically fast, but we didn’t develop politi- cally.” Mvsterious PumDkin Plaiue Is Found ik New York Halloween could suffer in some parts ofNew Yorkstate this year becauseofanemergingpumpkin plague, plant expertssaid Wednes- day. A strange disease caused by bacteria has erupted in upstate pumpkin patches, resulting in stuntedgrowth, yellowing leavesand the destruction of interior plant tissue, according to plant patholo- photocopies of all your immigration documents, including your Form gistsat Cornell University, in Ithaca. Eventually, the plants wilt and 1-20 or Form IAP-66, the visa stamp in your passport, passport page with die. expiration date and your 1-94 card and those of family members, if applicable. The disease is not considered dangerous to humans. “This is a brand-new disease; we only began seeing it three Undergraduate students will have the opportunity to complete these procedures weeks ago,” said plant pathologist Thomas Zitter. “The pumpkin at a mandatory immigration Information Session on Monday, September 14, 1998, from 11:30 to 12:OO 12:OO to 12:30, in Olin Room 011. plants affected by this new disease are going down now.” or Even though the disease organism hasn’t yet been identified, Graduate students will have the opportunity to complete these procedures at a plant researchers have named it“cucurbit lethal yellowing disease.” mandatory Immigration Session on Thursday, September 17, 1998, from 2:OO It resembles a disease that hits watermelon and other melons in to 230 or 2:30 to 3:00, in Olin Room 011. Texas and Oklahoma. Plant breeder Molly Jahn at Cornell noted that the economic impact of a new disease for individual farmers may be substantial. “Pumpkins are, in some years, about the most valuable crop on an acre of land. Depending on the market, they can wind up being very, very valuable. People will pay two or three bucks per fruit.”

Compiled from the Los Angeles Times-Washington Post News Service Fe res ecue sauce fo ones: A slice of southern hospitali by SETH INGGRANI made of com, cream, and eggs. ribs are pork spare rib style, while Daily Editorial Board Redbones adds mild ciles and the Texas ribs are thick and beefy. “You wmasit where?’ snarled cheese to the traditional recipe. The thick Arkansas ribs, however, the big-boned hostess, menac- are by far the best. Each of the ingly. i adjusted my weight ner- meats is cooked to perfection, but vously while Paul looked down to the Redbones sauce is what sets his feet. “I’m just kiddin’, come them apart from the competition. this way,” said the hostess as a Go with the sweet sauce; its wide smile cracked the comers of smokey, rich flavor is better than her mouth. She escorted us anything you have tasted. The through the main room to our seats. hot sauce is not overpowering, 55 Chester St., Somerville A low buzz of chatter filled the but it will bum your taste buds Phone: 628-2200 joint as happy customers gorged after a few bites. Cash and checks only themselves on succulent ribs, bris- Wash themeat down with qual- No reservations ket, and other meaty dishes. The ity lemonadeoramixeddrink.Red- walls were covered with pictures bones offers a wide selection of of old blues artists, while the beers, including various Belgian sounds of their hit tunes blared The shrimp comes with a secret, drafts. Among my favorites is the from the speakers. We proceeded special, spicy sauce, so beware! New Orleans brew, Blackened Voo- to enjoy Somerville’s finest taste The BBQ hash looks like aplate doo. The thick, rich-bodied dark of southern flavor. of slop, but don’t let the appear- beer goes down smooth and slow Seated at the counter, we got ance deter you. The blend of beef, with a huge rack of ribs. the full Redbones experience.The pork, potatoes, onions, and red For dessert, try the sweet po- chefs, dressed in sweat-stained peppers is sweet and tangy, with a tato pie. The cinnamon is notice- Redbones T-shirts and sporting bit of spice. Also don’t miss the able and makes the sweet dish a red-checkered bandanas, bustled candied yams. The combread is slice of heaven. around the tightly cramped satisfying, if a bit bland. You won’t have to wait long, kitchen. Gne chef cut slices of After whetting your taste buds because the service is quick and brisket while another called out with appetizers, prepare yourself eficient. Venture on over to the bar orders to the waitress. The three- for the big feast. Redbones offers or go downstairs to Underbones, story grill spouted flames which a decent selection of main dishes another dining roombar. The at- licked the bottoms ofthick piles of including smokedtrout and wood- mosphere carries over to the bars, ribs. grilled chicken. The trout oozes as do the customers. The room is Large portions at decent prices the smoky flavor, while the tender always packed with a fun-loving is what keeps fans coming back to chicken will not disappoint poul- crowd, intoxicated with Redbones’ Appetizers run between $1 and sonable prices. Any way you slice Redbones. As appetizers,the corn try lovers. good spirits. Few other Places in $6, while the highest priced main it, Redbones is a winner. pudding is excellent, as is the buf- I usually go for their signature BostOnwill give You the bunwhich dish is $ I 5. The ribsgo for under $1 1. Red bones is located at 5 5 falo shrimp. For thosereading who ribs. The Barbecue Belt Combo Redbones supplies. YOU Will feel For a noisy good time and finger- Chester St. in Somerville, around don’t hail from the deep South, features Memphis, Texas, and likeYouhaVebeentransPortedint0 lickin’goodribs,Redbonesisoneof the comer from the Joshua Tree. If these are dishes typical of south- Arkansasribsalong with soft,juicy another time and Place where big Boston’s best, so take advantage of you want more information, call ern cuisine. Corn pudding is adish brisket to die for. The Memphis portions and good music rule. the convenient location and rea- (617)628-2200. 0 /Sacco’s Bowl Haven od’s new trme/I of heroes Los Angeles Times-Washington loved leading men broke down in turesanew kindofmilitaryhero: a VOW Post News Service tears- Warren Beaty in Bulworth, man haunted, numbed, and even- will bowl d over The title character of “Simon Jim Carrey in The Truman Show, tually almost paralyzed by the loss Birch,” which opened in some the- and Tom Hanks in Saving Private he has witnessed and sometimes byJENNIEMlRclER aters Friday, is anew kindofhero. Ryan. even hastened. Senior Staff Writer A pint-sized youngster born with As Truman Burbank, a man It’sonly fittingthat, on the brink Some of you remember a survey published last year that ranked a heart ailment resulting in severe whose life has been the subject of ofthenew century,movies should Davis Square as one of the “hippe~t’~towns in America. If you do, dwarfism, Simon is an acerbic lad, a round-the-clock TV drama, Jim reflect the collective conscious- you probably also remember laughing.,. a lot. But Sacco’s Bow1 as given to vinegary asides and Carrey breaks down when his char- ness ofthe age. Or maybe the new Haven gives that survey some merit. the occasional vulgarity as to talk acter realizes that his whole world hero is simply the quintessential A block and a half down Day St. in Davis, Bowl Haven offerscheap of God and transcendent values. is fake. baby boomer. and convenient entertainment complete with cool shoes. Hometo E5 Aware that hemost likely won’t Alone in a sailboat, exhausted The baby boom generation has lanes of candlepin bowling, eight billiadtables, and cool ’60sdecor, see his 16th birthday, Simon feels by the artificial storm with which driven popular culture since it came Bowl Haven is the place to play. he can call things exactly as he his own creator tries to destroy of age during the 195Os, so why Pull out your poodle skirts and letter sweaters because Bowl sees them (a source of consider- him, Truman collapses into sobs, shouldn’t it be driving this trend? Haven is a blast 5om the past. From the cash register to the carpet, able consternation in his tiny New his back turned to the camera. For As the older filmmakers and tothe oldblackandwhitephotographsandclippings&omyesteryear England hometown). And as he Truman Burbank, the moment of filmgoers of that generation turn that clutter the walls, the whole atmosphere is fiom bowling’s glory sees it, God has a grand, heroic truth comes when he chooses real 50, weshouldexpect them to bring days. The prices hail From those forgotten days as well. Bowling is plan forhis life, however abbrevi- life over its sanitized, safe, and their own consuming questions to only $2 a string, pool costs $7.50 an hour, and shoe rentals are $1. ated. Simon - portrayed in the synthetic version on TV, a choice the greater cultural table. And don’t expect to find any new-age, fancy-schmancy tech- film by IanMichael Smith-makes with obviousresonanceforapopu- Spielberg himself - the nology at Stlcco‘s. Be prepared to keep score manually when you no bonesabout thespiritual impe- lation that has increasingly es- boomer of boomers -has gone bowl because there are no scoreboards. Normally, addition isn’t tusof his life, and he makes no chewed civic engagement for pop from fooling around with a nifty part of the equation foragood time, but bowling is worth anything apologies for thinking that he culture. mechanical to articulating except long division. could be an elemental spiritual Just weeks after filmgoers saw some of the most profound and Bowl Haven’s atmosphere is particularly illuminated when the force. Jim Carrey lose his grip, they compelling questions of life. His lights are down low for Moonlight Bowling. Every Friday night from Simon Birch, who is loosely watched Tom Hanks -the All- own motivations are personal, no 7p.m. to9 p.m., thealley isdarkexcept forbiinkingtraficlightsthat basedon thetitlecharacterofJohn American Movie Star of the De- doubt, but once again he seems flash thelaneswithred, yellow,andgreen. They afsobust out the surf Irving’s novel A Prayerfor Owen cade - endure his own tearful to have his finger firmly on the music so you can rock while you roll. Memy, is the most expl icit example breakdown. As Capt. John Miller pulse of a greater collective con- Bowl Haven is not only retro, but aisovery particular toNew of a type of hero that has recurred in Saving Private Ryan, Hanks is sciousness. England. For all the kiddies who are not originally from the area, throughout movies this summer. on the edge from the beginning, as But perhaps the new contem- the small wooden balls and straight pins that characterize These heroes didn’t prove their his hand twitches involuntarily plative mood on screen may have candlepin bowling are probably unfamiliar. mettle by smashing asteroids with moments beforehe leadsadoomed to do with economics: A society But even native New Englanders may not know that Sacco’s their bare hands or solving serial squadron onto Omaha Beach. enjoying a healthy economy and is something of a bowling landmark. One of the Sacco boys murders. Rather,their heroics were Later in the film, the captain -a theabsenceofwarcan affordafew actually designed the candlepin. distinctly interior. In these films, hero of almost superhuman pro- moments ofself-examination. Being right in Davis Square makes Sacco’s Bowl Haven accessible the screen action was taken up portions to his men, but of all too Whatever the reason, by foot or the (not so) trusty shuttle. Big plus. No cab fare or running with the hair-raising dramaofone human limitations to himself - Hollywood’s turn inward is en- to catch the last T late at night. man grappling with such looming fights back sobs, unsuccessfully, couraging. Somewhere between Youcan bowl rightup tothe 12a.m.closingtimewithnotranspor- issues as his own mortality, his as he contemplates burying yet derring-do and nihilism, between tation hassles, but expect to run into some townies too. Unlike other place on the planet, and the pur- another soldier under his com- suave ultra-competence and an- game halls like Jillian’s on Landsdowne St. that cater to college pose of his life. mand. UnlikeWorld WarIIdramas gry rebelliousness, the movies students, Bowl Haven attracts a much wider spectrum of people. lfthe summerof 1998 isremem- ofyesteryear, in which the leading have discovered that true heroism All hall, BowlHavenisagreatplacetogowhenyouneedachange bered, it may well beasthe Summer man was either a tight-lipped is a relatively quiet -and always of pace from the typical Tufts social scene, It’s convenient, cheap, of Men on the Verge ofa Nervous leader of undaunted courage or a compelling - matter of simply and the old-school alley and billiard room is definitelyworth checking Breakdown. Consider that this good-hearted grunt of undaunted choosing to be accountable for out. And bowling shoes are just that cool, summer, three of America’s best- courage, Saving Private Ryan fea- one’s own life. 4 THETUFTS DAILY September 10,1998

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Clip 81 Save rts McGwire launches himself into Steelers, Packers to baseball immortalitv with 62 to reach Super Bowl d byVIVEKRAMGOPAL Cardinals-Cubs games. Not since Magic Parity adds competition to NFL Johnson and Isaiah Thomas have we byADAMKAMINS rest of the AFC, the Steelers will s seen such competitors pull Senior Staff Writer reach the Super Bowl. Pittsburgh So Mark McGwue doesn’t play was verycloseayearagoandwhile football. Right now, that’s about it lost wide receiver Yancey the only thing going against the Thigpen, history has shown that a Not only was the Big Mac knigh Even Steve ague is flourishing, team can overcome losing a top- as the new Sultan of Swat, but Trachsel, who will go flight wide receiver, much like the down in infamy as an an- San Diego Chargers in 1994 after baseball back as the American swer to the trivia question, the departure of Anthony Miller. pastime. “Who surrendered McGwire’s The Broncosarestill agoodbet to Everything that happened as 62nd home run?” was amazed at the reachtheAFC ChampionshipGame, McGwiregot closertoMaris’ mark accomplishmentand was one ofthe players but they will lack the urgency of a proves that baseball is where it , who wanted to grab something like a ticket with at least a half-dozen teams year ago, and their offensive line is wants to be. A normallymeaning- stub as amomenta. (Trachsel alsocould be I sporting legitimateSuper Bowl as- significantlyweaker. less game between the cellar-dwell- the answer to “Who gave up McGwire’s pirations. During Week One, for h tk NFC Ek& tk Dallas ingCincinnatiRedsandthe St. Louis shortest home run of the season.”) the first time in history, every sta- Cowboys will regaintheir old form Cardinals on Sunday suddenly turned A testament to the interest that dium was sold out. And the NFL to a degree, with new coach Chan into the second-highest watched sport- the chase has drawn can be seen in the always has former Seattle Gailey instilling some much- ing event in the week, behind Monday ratings. Even after McGwire hit number Seahawks’ quarterback Dan needed discipline. The Washing- Night Football. The record setting Cubs- 62, people still watched, hoping for num- McGwire, Mark’s brother, despite ton Redskins made some big free Cards game became the Super Bowl forthe % ber 63 or for Sosa to sock four home runs the fact that it would be generous agent moves, but their offense has day. and join McGwire. Sosa has been such tocall him amediocreplayer. With some unproven commodities,such McGwire and his fellow Maris-chaser, amodel citizen in all ofthe hoopla. He is the season underway, it is a little bit as quarterback Gus Frerotte, who Sammy Sosa of the Cubs, show that these not phased by the fact that he might not too late to make predictions, but has already been benched for this arejustmen playing achild’sgame. Sammy receive as much credit if/when he sur- rest assured that these were con- coming week in favor of Trent Sosa made a Kodak moment when he jured up before the season started. Green. Defensively, the squad is trotted in from right field to give Big Sosa (58 home runs) is on pace to TheNew EnglandPatriotswill based on Dan Wilkinson, who has Mac a hug after the historical mo- finish with 65 round-trippers. Sosa genu- capture the AFC East, as the other done nothing up to this point in ment. Sosa taught McGwire, and in inely enjoys coming to the ballpark every two top pursuers, the Miami Dol- his career. Thedefending division turn the rest ofthe baseball commu- day. How many of us can say that phins and New York Jets have too champion New YorkGiantshave nity, to enjoy the game that they we 100 percent enjoy com- many holes. In the Central, look for asolid defense, but their offense is have been playing for such the Pittsburgh Steelers to squeak often stagnant, and their success past the Jacksonville Jaguars, who of last year was due largely to an McGwire, who early on in despite never having playeda home easy schedule. son refused to comment onMaris’ this phenomenon playoff game, are the trendy pick to In the Central, the Green Bay win the conference. And out west, Packers will triumph again, despite the Denver Broncos will take their numerous free-agent losses. They transformed him intooneofthe ing for McGwire and Sosa, even at their divisionovertheKansasCity Chiefs, have the game’s best quarterback in most loved and popular fig- home team’s expense. which they couldn’t do last year, BrettFavre,an exceUentdefense,and McGwire was Three weeks ago when Mac hit his pair of home despite winning the Super Bowl. are very well coached. The Tampa so ecstatic and human that initially he missed first runs at Shea Stadium, the Mets fans gave him the The other three playoff teams Bay Buccaneers are a year or two base as he circled the diamond and only went back loudest ovation of the day. How often do visiting will be the Jaguars, Chiefs, and the away and the Minnesota Vikings when first base coach Dave McKay pointed out his players get called out for a curtain call? Each time Baltimore Ravens, whose young have an undersized offense and are blunder. Sosa came to the plate Tuesday, the St. Louis fans defense, accompanied by new prone to late-season collapses. After home runs, McGwire has asmile on his face rose and cheered him on almost as much as they quarterback Jim Harbaugh, have The San Francisco 49ers will that puts more energy into his “knockout” home run cheered their own hero. tumedthistwo-time cellar dweller take theNFC West by default. The celebration with teammate Brian Jordan. He has even into a threat. Ninersareashadow ofthedynasty tamed into Sosa’s chest-finger-kiss routine during see HOMER, page 12 Making their way through the that existed over the last ten years, but play six games against the equivalent of good college teams. THE EDITORS’ CHALLENGE mEE 1 Joining the 49ers and Packers in the Playoffs will be the Bucca- neers, Vikings and Carolina Pan- Autumn has traditionally signified the start of school, colored leaves, and football season. And around these parts, it stands foi thers, who will also benefit from something farmore important: the return ofthe Editors’Challenge. Forthose ofyou unfamiliar (fieshmen) with this annual battleroyale being in theNFC West. The Pack- here is how it works: ers are, in reality, on a level by Each week, your four favorite sports editors (Jordan Brenner, JeffMargolies, Kelly Desmarais, and Sam Erdheim) will present yot themselves, and will return to the with our picks in eachNFL game. In addition, weenjoy ernbarraingothers with our footballknowIedge,soeachweek we will challenge Super Bowl where they will regain an unfortunate campus figure or sports celebrity to top us. They rarely do. thechampionship. SanFranwillbow To startthe year off, the sports department decided tobring inoneoftheirown, chalIengingVivek7“ asexyRA”Ramgopal. Vivek out quietly in the NFC title game at who toiled in the bowels of Curtis Halls editing sailing articles for the past two years, bas left his companions for greener pastures a Lambeau Field in Green Bay. Vice President ofthe TCU Senate. Having finished in the cellar at the end of last year’s Editors’ Challenge, Vartek does not posernucf In a recap of Week One, a few of a threat to win the week. A better bet would be Jordan Brenner, the reigning champion who predicts arepeat victory this season. Right in his heels last year see NFL,page 13 and sure to challenge again is Sam Erdheim, the lone senior on the sports &E. Jeff Margolies will be looking to rebound from a weak 1997season while Kelly Desmarais spent all summer preparing for her first Editors’ Chalfenge. In what should bethemost mpredictabk I NFL season in some time, though, there is no telling what will happen. IJordan Jeff Kelly D. Viivek Last Week : 0-0 0-0 Ramgopal Thursdav. September 10 Season to Date: 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 senate YP No Games Scheduled Buffalo 8 Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Fridav. September 11 Baltimore @ N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets Volleyball: @ Coast Guard Invite, 9 Kansas City @ Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Kansas City Jacksonville Kansas City am. San Diego @ Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Chicago @ Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Saturdav. September 12 Cincinnati @ Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Cincinnati Field Hockey: vs. WPI, 11 am. Tampa Bay @ Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Women’s Soccer: vs. Babson, 12 Philadelphia @ Atlanta Philadelphia Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta noon. Carolina @ New Orleans Carolina Carolina Carolina Carolina Carolina Volleyball: @ Coast Guard Invite, 9 Minnesota @ St. Louis Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota am. Men’s Cross-Country: Hayseed Arizona 8 Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle Classic, 1 pm. Denver Dallas @ Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver Women’s Cross-Country :Hayseed N.Y. Giants @ Oakland Oakland N.Y. Ghts N.Y. Ghts N.Y. Giants N.Y. Giants Classic, 12 noon. Indianapolis @ New England New England New England New England New England Sailing: Captain Hurst Bowl, @ Monday Night: Dartmouth San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco @ 37 48 49 41 45 Washington Sundav. September 13 Tie-breaker:Total points No Games Scheduled 6 THETUFTS DAILY September 10,1998 THE TUFTSDAILY Pete Sanborn Editor-in-Chief EDITORIAL Jason Cohen Marraging Editor Lauren Heist, Kate House Associate Editors

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Beginning Friday, August 21,1998, at 5:00pm, our new number, on ANY campus, will be changed to X66911. All campuses will be utilizing 5-digit phone numbers, and we hope that this one will STAND OUT so that you will remember it! If you are trying to reach the Tufts Police from an off-campus location, please use the following:

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Coheri Auditorium Saturday. September 19. 8 pm

This classical cnsernble is committed to producing conccrcs. programs and recordings of African Americans wonie n and other under-re pr e .e ntc d composer e. Videinus was founded in Boston by Tufts faculty member Vivian Tiylor. This concert i* the Boston debut of new Artistic Director Louise Toppin. of East Carolina School of Music. Aniong the performers are Ruth lfrniilton. Robert Iloncysucker. Louise Toppin and Dill Brown. lhis concert will be entertaining and educational for all ages.

Call tlic Music Department at 617-1153 for more information

Alumnae Hall Thursday, 24, 7:30 pni IF u irini islh (ed IRs o innts: Tufts New Music Ensemble Forum #I

The NME , which features improvisation in new music, will use household and office furniture-a. a portion of the sound palette for the evening. Formal coinpoaitions incorporating these resonances will also be presented.

Bring a friend. bring.. a chair ...

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Friday. September 25 Alumnae Hall, 5 PM Meet the Artist: Armen Donelian.

Alumnae Hall. 8 PM c Concert

Arrnen Donelian Jazz Piano Trio Special Host: Eric JackBon: -9 In the afternoon workshop Donelian will discussathe influence his Armenian background has had on the development of his own jazz style. The evening concert is hosted by WGBH radio h0.t. Eric Jackson. Arrnen Donelian will be joined by hlatt Wilson on drums. and David Clark on bass, Original compoyitions will be progra,rlnte;l with familiar standards. THE BUBBLE LOCAL

by ELIZA STRICKLAND Daily Editorial Board he world is constricting, youknow. Where there used to be a vast array ofcontinents, oceans, and rivers twining around Tthe globe,nowtheknown world stretches only fiom Packard Ave. to Curtis Ave., andnewsofthecrisisintheRussianlegislatwe pales in comparison to the fact that there’s aparty inzeta Psi. This isthe phenomenon commonly knownas campus life, where students are encouraged to get involved, cheer on the football team, and usually forget that Tufts exists within the framework of a fascinating community and environment. What we offer you here is apartial list ofnearby parks and greenplaces to seek refuge when life on the hill gets overwhelming,places where an entirely different kind of learning takes place.

’,I, --. ~-- - ,...... I - As Henry David Thoreau said, “Our life is frittered away by detail. SimplifL,simplifjr ,”meaning that sometimes, inour ridiculohsly complicated mountainbiketrailstowide,sandytrails flatenoughforkidswithtrainingwheels. and bureaucratic world, it helps to sit by the water and let your mind float over There are even acouple ofrocky clifffaces and outcroppings that will please the waves and pine trees. Walden Pond, of course, was the site of Thoreau’s theclimbers. famous retreat in 1845, and the place that both inspired and nurtured his book To get there either go through Medford Square, or, by car, take 93 North Walden; Or, Life in the Woods. Thoreau spent two years in a tiny one-room totheFellsway Westexit. Parking andadmissionis free. Call(781)662-5214 cabin that he built himself, and there, far from the distractions ofcivilization, formore information. contemplated the role of mankind in the world, in nature, and in society. 4- .--I I 33 w#- Today Walden Pond is a state park, with a two-mile loop trail along the -;j, --E A I“_- shore, a life-guarded swimming area, and a gift shop. It may be a far cry from This place is pure heaven for aspiring botanists: the arboretum boasts over the untouchedand deserted forest Thoreau was living in, but the Massachusetts 4,000 varieties oftrees and shrubs. It was designed over two centuries ago by Commission ofEnvironmenta1 Preservation has taken great pains to preserve America’s first landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmsted, and, as the oldest the lakefront in as natural a state as possible. The swimming area does get arboretum in the country, has been designatedaNationa1 Historic Landmark. crowded on a hot afternoon, but there’s a reason why the people flock to the The arboretum encompasses 265 acres, and that land is divided into scores pond: it’s oneofthemostpeaceful and beautiful spotswithinrangeofthetypical of small gardens, fields, and woodlandpaths. It’s the kind ofplace where you harried Bostonian. Anyway, all it takes isa 15-minute walk to the other side of can stroll for horndowntwisting lanes, andthere’salwayssomethingunexpected the pond and you’ll find peace and quiet to your heart’s content -no sounds around the corner. The most popular spots include adelicately crafted Japanese but the lapping ofthe waves, the distant laughter of splashing children, and, if gardenand bridge; Rhododendron Path, whichwindsalongtheedge ofadeeply you’re very lucky, the howling call ofaloon. shaded ravine and happens upon two small waterfalls; and the two-mile long The easiest way to get there is mainroadwhichendsatthe topofI3ussey Hil1,withasweeping viewofBoston. by car: 20 minutes west on Route 2 Aquickwaming: the Arnold Arboretumis about to getridiculously beautiful. brings you right to Route 126. The arboretum is home to over 130 varieties of maples, and in about three Otherwise, hitch-hike, investigate weeksthewoods willbe glowingwiththefieryredsandyellowsoffdl. Ifyou’re bus schedules, orjust make fiends not from New England, this is the perfect place to see what all the fuss is about. with an upperclassman; regardless, The arboretum is affiliated with Harvard University, and includes in its it’s aplace well worth checking out. grounds the Amold Arboretum Library. The arboretum is considered aliving There is a $2 charge for parking. museum, and the library is the perfect scholarly complement to the outside Call (978) 369-3254 for more grounds. There you can delve into the botany and classification ofthe plants information. outside, as well as the history of landscape architecture and design. The easiest way to reach the arboretum is to take the T and get off at the

-7 -^C r 7.: *; ~mm*dE~-c” -~,!‘~,;rrrr,, ...\< Forest Hills stop. Ifyou do drive, there’s a free parking lot; the address is 125 The Fells is by far the most Arbonvay, JamaicaPlain. Call 524-1 7 18 for more information. accessible refuge to Tufts; with the south side ofthe reservation edging Medford Square, it’s an easy 40- This is one of the most beautiful spots on the northeast coast, and a nice minute walk or a 20-minute bike change from the polluted beaches ofthe Boston area. Located on Ipswich Bay, ride. the reservationstretches overthreemilesofwhite sandandrollingdunes. At this The Fells is adelicious oasis time of year the Atlantic is abit cold for swimming, but you can always find a of true New England woods in the quiet cove on the shore and get avicarious kick out ofwatching the gulls drop middle of suburbia; a typical path into the water. There is quite alot ofwildlife at the reservation, including the will lead youthroughgraceful birch meditative kingcranes, from which the reservation takes its name. ~~ Henry David Thoreau groves andarchingcathedralsofoak Ifyou go at low tide you can try your luck at tidepooling, an introspective trees, and into the spicy stillness of sport of sorts. When the ocean waves drain away from the shore, the ancient pine forests. The reservation is quite extensive, covering over 2,000 depressions in the rock are filled with stranded creatures andplants, creating a acres ofwoods and fields. Thirty miles offootpaths, bike trails, and old carriage miniature aquarium perfect for beachgoing explorations. In these microcosms roads wind through the rocky terrain, and there are three large reservoirs nestled ofthe ocean, you can watch hermit crabs scuttle across the barnacled floor and inthehills. tiny many-legged creatures hide in the seaweed from the voracious fish. It’s a The Fells has something for everyone; for the casual walker there are easy fascinating way to study life, but ifyouget bored, there is also a snack bar. one-mile loops through the woods, and for the hard-core hiker there are full- There isa$5 parking fee, unlessyougetthereafier4p.m., whenthecharge day trails that reach the peaks ofseveral hills. Ifyou get to Pine Hill, check out goes down to $3. It’s an easy drive, only about 45 minutes north omoston. You thestoneobservationtower uptop; it’sgotagloriousviewofBostonandthe cangainaccesstothebeachthroughArgillaRoad,offofRoute133.Cal1(978) deep blue span ofthe Atlantic Ocean beyond. Bike trails range from extreme 356-435 1 formoreinformation. THE TUFTS DAILY Thursdav, September 10,1998 WEEKENDER Sweating Away the Movies

by RACHEL DEAHL Of er . isvisually discomforting,theml impact Daily Editorial Board derives from Stielbere’s soundtrack. he summer brings with it a sapp~ht Theoverwhekinghikofiullets pulls Tmultitudeoffamiliarsights and the viewer into battle more effectively 1 sounds,nottheleastofwhichis than the splashes of blood on the theinfamousHollywoodFrankenstein: Mulder and Scully together onthe big story beyonditscomprehensivesetting. camera or the familiar gory sights of the blockbuster. But blockbusters and screenwasenough.Andmuchlikethe Then there was Saving Private soldiers losing limbsand innards. summer can sometimes be a dynamic But after the already-famous opening combination, and such gems as scene, the film slips into the familiar Batman and The Rock are proof of territory of Spielberg’s less effective that. Whetherthesummer’sonslaught dramas. As the team of soldiers sets of big-budget hopefuls is what you off in search of the film’s namesake, crave or despise, it always provides theissueoflife inthe faceofcatastrophe for an interesting mix. is repeatedly tossed around. How The biggest film of the summer, in much is one life worth? Oskar terms ofdollarsand cents anyway, was Schindler’s cry, ‘I could have gotten Armageddon. The meteor film with a one more’ echoes throughout this film; heart was apreferable choice overthe unfortunatelyit isnot nearly as profound other meteor film with an even bigger here. Thefilrnunravelsintoapatmilitary heart, Deep Impact. Deep Impact hit drama and Spielberg does not provide the box offices early inthe summer and his topic withthecomplexity it deserves. left little impact. UnlikeArmage&on, WithBlade at the top oftherecent the glossy, explosion-filledtestosterone ratingschart, it may seem that summer brainchild ofthe SirnpsorBruckheimer, Deep Impact left little impact at the box offices. has not entirely left our system. Not cum Bruckheimer/Scott, production true. Fortunatelv we are on the CUSD of team,DeepImpacttried to bedramatic television show, the film proved that Ryan. Stephen Spielberg’s World War theFall Season, &ichinevitably b&gs and thought-provoking among the what makes The X Files so good is I1 epic was quickly noticed for its the biggestrushofOscarhopefulsand rubble of big effects and overly not always quality or depth, but unrelenting opening sequence ofthe contenders. It may sadly be time to simple story line; it failed. ratheriIlgeniousstorytelling. famous D-Day landing at Normandy. open our books and push our bathing Then, ofcourse, there The film showedthat The Andindeedthe firsthalfhourofthefilm suits tothe backofourclosets; luckily wasGodiilla. Thelarge, X Files, like any good is impressive. Althoughthe sequence we’ll soon have reason to stay indoors. scaly creature was re- drug, is not about invented andrebuilt on providing the path to the computer screen, enlightenment, but to little avail. about making you Audiences come back for more. responded poorly to The more dramatic the film and proved, efforts of the summer contrary to the film’s came from veteran trailers, that size doesn’t directors Peter Weir and always matter. Stephen Spielberg. One of the more Weir’s film, The Truman delightfdsummertreatswasThe Show, was ingenious but XFiles: Fight the Future. Although ultimately fell short. Weir does a much like its competition, the film fabulous job establishing the Big lacked substance and plausibility, it Brotherworldhishapless hero,Tman nonetheless entertained. For fans of Burbank, helplessly struggles within. the TV series,thesimple sight ofagents Unfortunately, Weir never pushes the

Neil Labute doesn’t make family films. The director shockedaudiences last year with his debut film In the Company Men. The indie picture revolved around two men’s cruel treatment ofan unwitting deafgirl in their office. The film, which exposed the horrors of male-bastioned corporate America, was absolutely brutal. Hankharia meets Godzilla. LaBute’s second film, in theaters now, Your Friends andNeighbors, isinmany waysanextensionofhis first film. Dubbedablackcomedy, the film examines the inner-workings ofagroup of‘fiiends”asthey cheat, lie, and betray one another. Like In the CompanyMen, Your Friends andNeighbors is raw and shocking - as unsettling as it is entertaining. While each character struggles to find somemodicumofhappiness,they are corhontedwith the scariest thing of all: each other. Your Friends andNeighbors deals with the difficulties of sex and sexuality. LaBute’s brilliance ishis ability to reveal the underbelly and the darker side ofwhat’s going on in the boy’s room. Both ofLaBute’s films stand up as atestament to the dangers and difficulties of“ma1eness.” With a wonderful cast and outstanding performances from Amy Brenneman, Catherine Keener, Aaron Eckhart, and Ben Stiller to compliment LaBute’s brilliant script, Your FriendsandNeighbors is not to be missed. And ifyou have the stomach for it, In the Company ofMen is available at any video store.

-by Rachel Deahl by JORDI HUTCHINSON Commons are rather limited (Californiarolls and Contributing Writer veggie rolls), the options for take out are bountiful. Let meguess. You’realreadysickofCarmichae1, My recommendations:Boston maki (an inside-out the Campus Center is too crowded,and you have no roll withscallion, crab, and ),Yakisoba(pan idea where Pound is. And, ifyou are anythinglike I fried noodles and vegetables), and chicken Pad was my freshman year, Espresso, Domino’s, and Thai. Wing Workscanalready saywithconfidence,“Your There are those times, however, when your taste USuaI?’ buds crave the ordinary. A good hero can hit the Withthreeyearsofdininghallexperience behind spot almost any time. (ExcusetheNew York slang. me, I considermyselfsomething ofan expert on the Back home I had never heard of a sub or a grinder, art of ordering. While it is true that Espresso has so I am going with what I know.) But with every ly some good eats (chicken finger dinners, hold the place offeringtheir own version ofthe “sandwich,” coleslaw, extra fiench fries with honey mustard it is hard to find one that truly does the trick. Toni ’s by George (781-395- 9396) steps up to the challenge. With a wide variety, there is sure to be something to please everybody. I myself prefer the more standard Mmmmmm... pizza! Photo by Rony Shram hero, but with choices suchasthe SteakBomb, dilemma is Bob ’s (78 1-395-0400). Offering hot pastrami, and steak everythingfrom homemade pasta dishes to potato and cheese, even those skinsto BBQ marinatedsirloin tips, Bob’s is sure to lookingforabitofvariety have something for everyone in the group. My should find happiness. recommendations: the BBQ dijon chicken breast My recommendations: sandwich, ziti with chickenand broccoli (with olive sliced turkey with lettuce, oil), and the traditional roast beef sandwich. Word tomato, onions, and of advice: Bob’s doesn’t skimp when it comes to mayo on a toasted roll. theirportions, so be carellwhenchoosing sandwich Sometimes a full sizes. meal at the dining hall Well, there you have it. I have rounded up some Photo by Sun; Vvavahai doesn’t exclude the of the more preferable dining hot-spots, but Ifyou’re still eating in Carmichael, don’t. Try some take-out options. need to order. What remember we’re ina “collegetown,” and by virtue about those post-dining of that, the ratio of take-out restaurants to hungry sauce on the side), after a few weeks even that gets hall cravings?For the lighter snack, one that won’t students is about two to one. Now that I have old. My missiontoday istoletall younewguy sinon weigh you down for the next three days, Andrea ’s equipped you with the knowledge you need to dine the secrets of a three-year veteran of the Tufts’ Pizza (78 1-391-9093) offers some strong responsibly, remember: quantity is in no way outside-of-campusfood scene. selections. Taking over the old College Pizza indicative of quality. When it comes to take out, To save youthemoney-and the stomach pains location, Andrea’s has brought good food at there is still the good, the bad, and the ugly. So be -1 havecompiledalistofmyfavorites andthe best reasonable prices to the Tufts community. As an careful, good luck, and happy meals to you! they have to offer. added bonus, Andrea’s First off isAmelia ’s Kitchen (776-2800), where also servesChester Fried the catchphrase is “the home ofreal Italian food.” Chicken. MY Coming fiomanltalianfamily,Icanhonestly say that recommendations: hot the food is alittle slice ofhome. While the sit-down veggie sub (with menu is a bit more plentiful than the take out, the everything,including hot selection is still enough to satisfy even the most peppers and oil and skeptical. Whether youorderpizza, pasta, or salad, vinegar dressing), chicken Amelia’s is a sure-fire way to beat the dining hall kabob salad (for lovers blues. My recommendations:honey mustard pa.nini of feta cheese only), and (grilled chicken breast, roasted peppers, and chicken Caesar salad. provolone cheese), and L’ Abruzze pizza (fresh Finally, there comes a roasted peppers, artichoke hearts, sundried time for group endeavors. tomatoes, mozzarella, spices, no sauce). Often orderingwith your If Italian is not your thing, right next door to friends can be the most Amelia’s is Borgo Cafe (776-8857), offering a challenging decisions when wide selectionofThai,Japanese, andKoreandishes. it comes to take out. I I .Unlikeother take out places, however, you can test Inevitably differences out the cuisine in our very own campus center; occur, fights break out, Borgo Cafe supplies the Commons with fresh sushi Daily hle photo friendships end*A good Sick of Dewick? Dining out opens up a whole new world of eats. each day. While the choices available at the answer to the group

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SCOPE. STUDENT OUTREACH & THE TOUR GUIDE PROGRAM National Institute of Mental Health-funded depression outcomes study has two part-time, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 temporary positions open for work-study 5:30 PM students.

IN FRONT OF BENDETSON HALL Duties may include: ALL WELCOME! screening patients in a busy primary care off ice

0 using sophisticated scanning equipment and If you would like to join Student Outreach but are unable to make the BBQ, please stop by the software to read questionnaires Office of Undergraduate Admissions. 0 alerting physicians of possible depression in patients

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This is of particular interest to students majoring in the social and behavioral sciences. Interns must be mature, able to communicate effectively with patients and physicians, responsible, diligent, and detai I-or iented.

Please send resume and letter of interest by 9/17/98 to Emily Peckham, Project Manager, Star NEMC 345,750 Washington Street, Boston, MA 02111.

in your own music video WORK-STUDY STUDENTS ONLY, PLEASE.

Communications and Media Fun Flicks Studies Program IMPORTANT MEETING Totally Interactive Video for All Students Interested in Communications

Students interested in CMS minor Students interested in interning Sept. 11 7pm- lam Commons in The Campus Center Friday, September II

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ofFice of student activities Susan Eisenhaucr, Assz. Director. ~72007 Department of Ger sian and Asian Lang ges and Literatures II Courses Topics in Jewis Classical Arabic L Film Literat u re (Judaic Studies 91) (Arabic 61) Exploration of films dealing with Survey of Arabic literature from c Jewish Experience, from North its inception in the 6th century. Texts include the Qur'an, the Arabian Nights and other American, European, and Israeli tales and romances, early prose, Islamic and Sufi . filmmakers. writings, and poetry of Andalusia. This course also counts towards the new Arabic Minor.

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.. ~ The NFL season is off to a PSYCHOBIOLOGY STUDY NFL Two teams going in the oppo- will help resurrect their sinking Continued from page 5 site direction, the Seattle ship. After much talk about disci- Healthy female volunteers are sought for a study of notable games have shed some Seahawks and Philadelphia pline and efficiency, the team's blood hormone levels and psychological ratings. light on how certain teams will Eagles, squared off as well, and awful defense came to the fore- fare this season. In Minnesota, Seattle came away with a 38-0 tri- front, while the Chiefs, who have Eligible participants will receive compensation for the Vikings annihilated Tampa umph. Ricky Watters,whoretumed virtually no rushing attack, were completion of evaluation visit and two overnight Bay, 3 1-7, and made those who to Philly as a Seahawk after spend- able to pick apart the Raiders. stays for physiological studies on the Clinical Re- picked the Buccaneers to go to ing three tumultuous seasons with In the best game of the week, the Super Bowl look foolish. The the Eagles, walked away laughing. the49ers beattheNew York Jets in search Unit. Participants include women who are Bucs need to be concerned with Meanwhile, things are quite grim anovertimethriller, 36-30, capped 18-40 years old, in good medical health; not taking QB Trent Dilfer. He had some- in the City of Brotherly Love, and by a 96 yard touchdown run by medicationm includiong oral contraceptives; and free thing of a breakout campaign a it looks as if four wins will be the Garrison Hearst which appears year ago, but the team was still team's ceiling. destinedfor 1998 highlight videos of psychiatric illness. For More Information: Call last in the league in passing. But The Chiefs cruised past the at a Blockbuster near you. A San Carrie Mazer, Psychiatry Research Unit, Beth Israel the Vikings usually open well, so Oakland Raiders,28-8, possibly Francisco loss would have led to Deaconess Medical Center (6 17) 667-2 113. their enthusiasm should be some- putting to bed any hopes that Jon skepticism, and hurt theircredibil- what tempered. Gruden, the Raiders' new coach, ity in the football world.

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