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THE TUFTS DAILY Where You Read It First Friday, Februarv 18.1994 Vol XXVIII, Number 18 WHERE’S MY VALENTINE CARD? t ~-Ir Students protest the investment

policy~ before trustee committee by GAYLE BERKOWITZ academic leader in matters per- vested its holdings of $17,000from Daily Editorial Board taining to the environment, Tufts Hydro-Quebec, commenting that A forum was held on Wednes- University must maintain the per- he “wanted to open up by showing day evening in Barnum Hall to ception of objectivity and neutral- how relevant the issue is in the express views on the recent re- ity in all its actions and policies national community.” ports issued by the presidential relating to the environment. This He went on to express that he is and faculty ad hoc committees on objectivity is essential to preserve “pleased with the new open dia- Hydro-Quebec and to give stu- the academic integrity of the fac- logue” that the trustees are sup- dents the opportunity to inform ulty and the institution... It would porting, and that they “are finally the ad hoc trustee committee of also be a mistake if we did not ready to hear what students have their opinions on the divestment divest on social grounds relating to say.” issue. to the rights of the Cree and Inuit However, Deocampo said he is Three members of the Board of cultures.” still disappointed that Nelson Trustees, William Meserve, who Prior to the forum on Wednes- Gifford, chairman of the Board of is an attorney in , Jane day there was a rally in front of Trustees and member of the Board Redfern, a vice president at AT&T, Jumbo 11, at which students urged of Directors of Edison in Boston, Progress being made and Jack Krol, vice chairman of members of the Tufts community “is intent on voting on the issue, the Dupont Corp., addressed con- to support divestment of bonds despite obvious conflicts of inter- cerns voiced as students stood up from Hydro-Quebec. Signs and est.” for library, new gym to speak on the issue. banners held by rally-goers re- Deocampo stressed Nelson’s A copy of the report of the ad flected similar sentiments. connections with Hydro-Quebec by KATHY POLIAS provide quiet study rooms, more hoc Faculty Committee on Hydro- Among those attending the dis- and feels that “Nelson personally Daily Staff Writer . administrative office space, and Quebec was made available at the cussion were undergraduate and benefits from dealings with Hy- In an effort to enhance the fa- instructional rooms. McDonald forum. The report recommends graduate Tufts students, faculty dro-Quebec.” cilities at Tufts, construction of a says that this structure will allow that the faculty advise the Trustees members, Professor Robert He went on to say that “[the new intramural gym in Cousens more natural light to enter the li- to engage in phased divestment of Hollister, director of the Lincoln Watershed Collective] is fearful and a new addition to Wessell Li- brary. He hopes that this project the Hydro-Quebec bonds. Accord- Filene Center and chairman of the that [Gifford]is shieldingthetrust- brary will begin this year. will also adequately satisfy the ing to the report, the decision was presidential ad hoc committee on ees from having an open dialogue According to John Roberto, demands of many students for a unanimous one. Hydro-Quebec,and President John with students.” Director of Physical Planning, the more seating space. Faculty committee members DiBiaggio. Other students who spoke said intramural gym will be one room “Althoughtheproject will cause includeSheldonKrimsky from the One of the first studentsto speak they are concerned that Hydro- of approximately 8,000 gross disruption, the library staff will department of Urban and Envi- was Dan Deocampo, a senior ge- Quebec seeks to provide inexpen- square feet. It will be built above work to minimize this,”McDonald ronmental Policy; Nancy Milburn, ology student and a member of the sive energy to Americans at the the women’s locker room and ad- said. He and his staff have spoken from the Biology department; Tufts Watershed Collective, a stu- expense of the native peoples, and jacent to the new fitness center. to Dining Services about opening Lynda Shaffer, from the depart- dent organization concerned with that “our money is going where The cost of the project will be $1.2 up some of the dining halls to ment of History; Richard Vogel, “democracy on campus and in- most of the Tufts community does million. The construction of this provide late night study areas for from the department of Civil En- vestment issues,” Deocampo said. not want it to go.” room, which will contain basket- students while the addition is be- gineering; and David Walt, from He began his comments by in- The three trustees responded to ball and volleyball courts, will ing built. the department of Chemistry. forming those present that occur between April and Novem- McDonald assures that the dis- According to the report, “As an recently di- see FORUM, page 2 ber of this year. ruption caused will be worth the According to Dave McDonald, benefits that the expanded library director of the Arts and Sciences will provide. Not only does the Senate to debate triples proposal, Library, the 85,000 square-foot project involve an additionalstruc- addition to Wessell Library will ture being built, but the existing nearly double the size of the exist- building will undergo vast renova- discuss results of Complaint Day ing building. This $21 million tion. This project will begin in by JOHN O’KEEFE According to Fee, a number of currently in the process of deter- projectwill begin in August, 1994, September, 1995 and becompleted Daily Editorial Board senators spent time on Wednesday mining the possibility of simulat- and will be completed by August by October, 1996. The Tufts Community Union at a booth in the Campus Center. ing the event in Washington, D.C. of the following year. On the first floor the books will (TCU) Senate will be addressing The purpose of the Complaint after spring break. The addition will be L-shaped, be placed on movable stacks that the issues of freshmen forced to Day was to give students the op- Other potential topics of dis- extending toward College Avenue will be compacted to conserve live in “tripled doubles,” sugges- portunity to voice concerns -- or cussion at the meeting include a on one side and toward Professors space. To open an area between tions from the Senate Complaint lack thereof -- about the senate’s discussion of plans for this year’s Row on the other side. A tempo- two sets of shelves to retrieve Day, and upcoming projects and actions on certain issues, to ask JumboFest, an annual spring car- rary wall will be set up around the books, there will be a device to events at this week’s meeting. Due questions about the TCU, and to nival, and an update on the resolu- sides of this building to which the activate an electronic rail which to the holiday and long weekend, give suggestions as to how the tion to allow the Experimental new structure will be attached.The will provide this space. McDonald the meeting will be held on Mon- senate might improve. College’s race awareness class to extension toward CollegeAve. will noted that a sensor device will day night in the Campus Center The senate is also working on fulfill the World Civilizations re- obliterate the existing walkway blit prevent a student from being able and will begin at 7 p.m. the planning and implementation quirement. it will eventually be replaced. to close the area between two According to TCU President of a number of future projects and Fee said that the meeting should On the first and second floor, shelves while there is a student John Fee, the primary item on the events. Of particular importance also include an update on the pro- the new space will beused to house agenda will be a debate and vote to many of the senators is the issue posal to establish an all-night com- periodicals and microforms and to see LIBRARY, page 2 on a resolution to give financial of financial aid. puter lab on campus. According to renumeration to freshmen who Over the past few semesters, Fee, Senators Ancy Verdier and Andrew Sullivan will address Tufts have been forced to live in con- the senate has held several Brian Krause have had several dis- verted triples. Theresolution, pro- fundraisers for financial aid, and cussions with Academic Vice community on gays in the military posed by TCUVice President Matt next Thursday, several senators President Melvin Bernstein about Andrew Sullivan, Editor-in-chief of The New Republic, a conser- Stein, calls for housing to refund will be hosting a financial aid din- the possibility of keeping Eaton vative political magazine and intellectual journal, will be coming to part of the room costs for fresh- ner in New York City in an attempt Computer Lab open 24 hours a rufts to speak on “Gays in the military and other contemporary gay men living in triples. to solicit donationsfromthat area’s day. Fee noted that Bernstein seems rights issues.” Sullivan will be addressing the Tufts community on “The theory behind this resolu- alumni. to be open-minded about a trial I’hursday, March 3, at 3 p.m. in room 205 of the Cabot Intercultural tion is that students currently pay a According to Fee, the group, period for such a program. Center. certain amount for a single, a known as Students for Financial According to Mark Baker of the Fletcher Gay, Lesbian, and double costs less, and a person in Aid at Tufts, sent out more than Bisexual Students Association (FGLBSA), Sullivan is “a 30 year old. a triple pays the same as someone 1,000 invitations last week to the conservative, gay, catholic and is very outspoken [in support of the] living in a double. We want to event which will be held at the I Inside .I gays in the military [issue].” make the system more fair to those Regency Hotel in Manhattan. Fee ...... Baker said that although Sullivan is a staunch supporter oi who must live in triples by allow- said that they have received “a lot Find out which gum is appropriatefor homosexuals serving in the military, he has a “rather conservative ing them to pay less,” Fee said. of verbal commitments [from fol- flirting and pick up free condoms at the take on [the issue].” . When asked whether he thought low-up phone calls],” but added Campus Center. “He differs from most gay activists in that while he supports suck that the Office of Housing and that they had only rzceived ap- issues as gays in the military and recognition of gay marriages, he i> Residential Life would agree to proximately a dozen written A&E...... opposed to gay rights legislation,” Baker said. such a proposal, Fee responded, RSVPs and checks. While Winona Ryder’s movie may Baker added that Sullivan has written numerous articles anc “My impression is that if this [reso- Fee noted that it is possible that not be great, the film’s soundtrack is editorials on the gay issues, his most notable being a piece entitlec lution] passes, [housing] will sup- bad weather over the weekend may definitely worth purchasing. “The Politics of Homosexuality.” Sullivan’s lecture will last 20 to 3( port it.” have delayed the delivery of the Sports...... minutes and is being co-sponsored by the FGLBSA and the Tuft: In addition to the housing reso- invitations. He added that the The basketball team has another huge Lesbian, Gay, & Bisexual Resource Center. lution, Fee said that he expects an group is hoping to have 200 alumni victory and takes a Jumbo-sized step update from Stein about the out- in attendance. In addition, Fee toward postseason competition. --John O’Keeft come of Senate Complaint Day. commented that the senators are .. page two THE TUFTS DAILY Friday, February 18,1994 THETUFTS DAILE Editorial Caroline C. Schaefer Controversial speakers policv should be revoked Editor-in- Chief

Managing Editor: Marc Sheinkin ’s Controversial Speakers Policy By imposing this restriction on speakers, Tufts is Associate Editors: Nadya Sbaiti, David Meyers does not allow “controversial speakers” to lecture on severely limiting access to major geopolitical con- Editorial Page Editor: Michael J.W. Stickings campus in the two-week period before exams begin. flicts that demand prompt attention and a detailed Production Managers: Michael B. Berg, Leah Schwartz, Ryan Otto Last year, a forum on gay rights in the military that examination of the differing opinions. intended to present both sides of the issue was can- There is, moreover, an inherent bias in the NEWS Editor: Jessica,Rosenthal celed as a result of the policy. administration’s power to determine just who fits the histant Editors: John OKeefe, Gayle Berkowiti While the policy intends to help further students’ controversial speaker label. While not accusing the Wire Editor: Ashley Burkart academic growth by easing pressure around exam administration of actually denying certain individuals VIEWPOINTS period, this policy hinders learning by sheltering stu- the right to speak, one cannot help but assume that the Editor: Rachel Levine dents from the privilege of listening to lectures that University will be more lenient towards “controver- FEATURES have the potential to foster thinking, discussion, and sial” speakers who support the administration’s poli- Editor: Jessica Ruzz debate. cies. At the very least, the definition of “controversial” Assistant Editor: Dan Tobin The policy assumes that there are controversial and is open to the administration’s discretion, which in ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT non-controversial speakers. The Pachyderm defines a turn may be guided by political considerations and the Editors: Madhu Unnikrishnan, Megan Brenn-White controversial speaker as one whose “appearances have University’s mission and agenda. Assistant Editor: Julie Eisenstein been accompanied by demonstrations, strong and vo- The controversial speakers policy infers that stu- WEEKENDER Editors: John McGuire, Christopher Stripinis cal disagreement ... from the audience, [and] disap- dents are too immature to handle complex and delicate Production Manager: Elin Dugan proval by some community members of permission to issues in times of academic pressure. It is based on the appear, or if the speaker is from a country in the midst SPORTS assumption that students cannot prioritize their own Editors: Doug Katz, John Tomase, of hostilities with another.” personal concerns, and, for instance, partake in the Jeff Geller However, all speakers are potentially controversial, debate on gays in the military. Yet, one would hope that Assistant Editor: Youman Greg and all could possibly meet with some “strong and the students at Tufts University have achieved a level PHOTOGRAPHY vocal disagreement” and “disapproval” from oppo- of maturity that allows them to separate their political Editor: Jennifer McCarthy Assistant Editors: Tara Kemohan, nents. Eachpolitical speaker presents apersonal agenda beliefs from their academics. Matilde Pereda of some sort. Though some speakers deal with is- Our education at Tufts should not cease when our PRODUCTION sues that may be deemed “controversial” by a rela- books close and our lectures end. Learning is an Layout Editors: Mark Lerman,. Stephanie.Voge1 tively large number of people, it would be hypocritical ongoing process that continues throughout life, re- Graphics Editor: Wenirno Poweigha Classifieds Editors: Beth McGregor, of a university that prides itself on its receptiveness to gardless of circumstances. Discussion and debate is Melanie Schneider, Katherine Winder &verse ideas and opinions to label any one speaker or necessary for growth and should not be curtailed. If Copy Editors: Yael Belkind any one issue more threatening than any other simply Tufts intends to instill in its students a love of learning, Karen Altschuller, Michael Arrighi on the basis of audience reaction. it must not set an example by prioritizing grades above Gizem Ozkulahci Executive Business Director Additionally, many issues are timely. For instance, the act of thinking. bills that go before Congress for approval cease to be We as students must not allow the administration or Business Manager: Phil Ayoub, JL McHenry Advertising Manager: Dean Gendron of immediate relevance once they are voted upon. The its appointed committees to determine what we may Office Manager: Lyle Mays US Senate will not hold off its voting for Tufts Univer- see and hear. We must instead resolve that our intellec- Receivables Manager: Melissa Tauply ~ sity students to take final exams. The war in Yugosla- tual growth is enhanced by the availability of alterna- The Tufts Daily is a non-pmfit newspaper, publishei onday through Friday during the academic year and distrib via will not stop for our term papers. tive views. ed free to the Tufts community. The Daily is entire11 ‘It would be’sen’selessro presentlmy of the-various ddent-run; there are no paid editorial positions. The Daily i inted at Charles River Publishing, Charlestown,MA. sides df hi issue Myafter that‘issue’ haS‘ceased7tobe I Therefore, $the policy restricting “contioversial” The Daily is located at the back entranceofCurtis Hall a of great popular concern. Tufts has, no‘control over speakers from lecturing during the last two weeks of a JftS University. Our phone number is (617) 627-3090, ou x number is (617) 627-3910, and our e-mail address i when events take place outside the university; indeed, semester should be revoked. The administration should [email protected]. Business hours are 9:M rn. - 6:00p.m., Monday through Friday, and 1 :oOp.m. - 6:M the speaker’s policy may actually prevent students not be in the business of restricting students’ access to m. ,on Sunday. from educating themselves about important issues “controversial” opinions just because it is feared that The policies of The Tufts Daily are established by thi litoriaf board. Editorials appear on this page, unsigned that arise late in the semester. students might not be able to face them maturely. If the dividual editors are not necessarily responsible for, or ii Fement with, the policies andeditorials ofTheTuftsDaily Furthermore, many countries are “in the midst of policy remains in place, the administration will prove The content of letters, advertisements,signed column! hostilities with another.” Indeed, international affairs its rejection of a university’s paramount requirement noons and graphics does not necessarily reflect the opinio, ‘The Tufts Daily editorial board. -- including wars and other divisive diplomatic situa- to provide an open forum for contrasting and conflict- Letters to the Editor Policy tions -- are often of an immediate and serious nature. ing ideas. The Tufts Daily welcomes letters from the readers. Th’ tters pageisanopen forum forcampus issues andcomment lout the Daily’s coverage. Letters must include the writer’s name and a phon1 Letters to the Editor imber where the writer can be reached. All letters must b sacrifice the opportunity for discussion and :rified with the writer before they can be published. Speaker Policy Stops largely ignored. to be considered gain of knowledge for the majority because The deadline for letters for publicatioi Com$g to a university will and should the following day’s issue is 4:oO p.m. of the narrow-mindedness of a minority? Due to space limitations,letters should be no longer thai freedom expose the student to new thoughts. Some As Karl Jaspers said, ‘‘we have to agree to io words. Any submissionsoverthis length may beeditedb To the Editor: might be deemed controversial, some less disagree.,, e Daily to be consistent with the limit. Letters should b SO. The point is to gain knowledge. I be- companied by no more than eight signatures. Yesterday’s Daily contained an article With the CSP the deans have decided The editors reserve the right to edit letters for clarity lieve that if we are mature enough to attend on thecontroversial SpeakersPolicy (CSP). that we are not mature enough to know iblication of letters is not guaranteed, but subject to thi In it, Senior Staff Writer Andrea Grossman this university, then weshould also have the scretion of the editors. whether we can attend a 66controversial” right to choose our sources for knowledge. Letters should be typed or printed from an IBM or IBM stated that “Because holding the forum was forum. Who gave them the power to cancel impatible computer in letter-quality or near-letter-qualit: beginning to cause an uproar among stu- Instead, the deans of this university de- ode. Letters written on Macintosh computers should b an event on a basis their judgment? what- ought in on disk - files should be saved in “text-only dents, it was abruptly canceled.” That is cided to re-enact the thought police by ever happened to Freedom of Speech and mat, and disks should be brought in with a copy of th censuring what we may and what we may simply untrue. It was Bobbie Knable, Bruce (gasp!) Real Life? Perhaps the TCU Senate tter. Disks can be picked up in the Daily business office tht Reitman, Bill Stackman, and the head of not hear - to fit their agenda, of course. llowing day. Letters can also be sent via electronic mail ti should start issuing blinders to the opinion- This is one step short of the speech codes IAILY @PEARL.TUFTS.EDU,with all statedregulation the Gay & Lesbiancenter at Tufts who, due atedandintellectually-impaonthiscm- garding Letters to the Editor still applying. to their lack of backbone and fear of “con- that were instituted four ye?r,s,ago,andan > pus. TheBallou Crew should get first pick. Letters should address the editor and not a particula emb-kassment to the university. dividual. While letters can be critical of an individual’ troversy,” canceled the forum. There was tions, they should not attack someone’s personality traits an uproar among students due to the can- There are students on this campus that TheDaily willnotacceptanonymouslettersorpen name cellation, not because of the forum. These do not want to come to grips with opinions Constantin von Wentzel E&LA ‘95 .cept in extreme circumstances if the Executive Boari Lukasz Pomorski LA ‘95 termines that there is a clear and present danger to thi cries for intellectual freedom have been different than their own. But should we thor. The Daily will not accept letters regarding thi lverage of other publications,unless their coveragei tself ha come a newsworthy issue that has appeared in the Daily Students express views on Hydro-Quebec le Daily will accept letters ofthanks, if space permits, bu ill notrunletters whosesolepurposeis toadvertise anevenl FORUM continued from page 1 Quebec issue] .” benefits.” When writers have group affiliations or hold titles o A recurring complaint dealt with the sitions related to the topic of their letter, the Daily will nos The Board of Trustees will meet next at following the letter.Thisis to provideadditionalinforma the speakers. “We’ve been very impressed morality of considering our way of life Saturday to discuss and vote on the recom- m and is not intended to detract from the letter. with the information ECO (Environmental more important than that of another cul- mendation of the Trustees’ ad hoc commit- Classifieds Information All Tufts students must submit classifieds in person Consciousness Outreach) has put together ture, and that we should all consider “who tee on Hydro-Quebec. epaid with cash or check. All classifiedsmust be submittei and with total student involvement,” is- paying the costs and who is getting the r 3 p.m. the day before publication. Classifieds may also b Meserve said. ught at the Information Booth at the Campus Center. A1 nssifieds submitted by mail must be accompanied by I In response to students’ concerns that New features planned for library ‘eck.Classifieds may not be submitted over the phone. the Hydro-Quebecproject is destroyingthe LIBRARY Notices and Lost & Founds are free and run on Tuesday continued from page 1 this will allow students who stay late to exit Id Thursdays only. Notices are limited to two per week pe agriculture in the James Bay area, Krol ganization and run space permitting. Notices must b said, “We have to find a balance between through the well-lit courtyard in front of the ritten on Daily forms and submitted in person. Notice providing energy and feeding the native standing in this area. library. nnot be used to sell merchandise or advertise major events The Tufts Daily is not liable for any damages due ti people.” On the second floor, the room that cur- The third floor, which houses archives pographical errors or misprintings except the cost of thi One student spoke in opposition of di- rently houses the microforms will instead and audio-visual materials, will be reno- sertion, which is fully refundable. We reserve the right ti vestment, and felt that although “certain contain maps after the renovation. In addi- vated to provide a 20-seat electronic class- fuse to print any classifiedswhich contain obscenity, are o tion, the reading room will eventually be Iovertly sexual nature, or are used expressly to denigrate I groups have seized the limelight, most stu- room, a 70-seat classroom and an audiovi- :rson or group. dents really don’t care [about the Hydro- open until 3:OO a.m. McDonald says that sual work station. Friday, February 18,1994 THE TUFTS DAILY page three FEATURES Off the Hill What type of gum is the best? Compiled by Jessica Ruzz by CAROLINE SCHAEFER recently replaced their saccharin purchased individually at a nickel I1 Diuly Editorial Board base with NutraSweet in all fla- a piece. Though the price is right, Chomp, chomp, chomp, snap! vors except cinnamon. chewers don’t get the flavor vari- Israeli Foreign Minister Peres visits It’s an addiction. We all need it: Other sugarfree favorites in- ety offered by Bubblicious, since for studying, for exercising, for clude Extra, manufactured by Double Bubble and Super Bubble. Brandeis, causes students to protest flirting. It can be an absolute sav- Wrigley ’s, the conglomerate with come only in traditional bubble Waltham, Mass. -- Last Wednesday, Israeli ior after lunch, or a lifesaver be- a veritable stronghold on the gum gum flavor. Bazooka also offers Foreign Minister Shimon Peres gave a speech to over four thousand fore that special date. It comes in industry. Extra is available in such cherry and grape flavors, but it’s people gathered in the Gosman Sports and Convocation Center. To the all shapes,sizes, varieties and costs flavors as spearmint, wintergreen, tough to find these two sold indi- chagrin of several pro-Israeli protesters, he announced that he expects a lot less than it’s worth. You bubble-gum, and cinnamon, and vidually. “a conclusive agreement between Israel and the Palestinian Liberation guessed it: it’s chewing gum. also contains no saccharin. How- The fun of chewing gum is not Organization (PLO).” According to Peres, a peace agreement will be Invented in 1850, gum is de- ever, its consistency and flavor limited to taste, though. Sugar- signed and implemented by the end of 1994. fined as “a sweetened and flavored tend to fade much more quickly filled gum comes in a variety of Peres had only been speaking for a few minutes when a heckler stood insoluble plastic material used for than Trident, thus proving its claim forms, including the shreds of Big up and shouted, “You’re a traitor.” The student was escorted from the. chewing.” And ’inkthe 144 years (“Extra flavor lasts an extra-long League Chew, the BlowPop, and

time”}false. . 3 1 -* fhe’populargum ball. Whether it’s building, and Peres responded to the accusation: ‘ ~ - that it has been on the market, gum “This is part of Jewish democracy. If mhkhkpeace is being a traitor, has provided,a product for multi- For those chewers who prefer found in the vending machine at then I am a traitor.” The audience applauded his words. ’ million dollar industries whose sugar but don’t like the huge globs Star Market or in a package of Toward the end of the speech, two more students raised zt large main objective is to please the found in traditional bubble gum, Rain-Blo, gumballs possess the banner “warning” Israel not to relinquish the Golan Heights to Syria. orally fixated. But, as with almost there’s Dentyne (“Brush up your hard shell and soft inside that only These students were also removed from the room. any product, not all gum is created breath with Dentyne”), Freedent, a third grader (or regressive col- Other featured speakers and guests were Lt. Governor Paul Celucci, equal.More importantly,even gum and the host of gums made by lege student) could love. Many Boston Mayor Thomas Menino, and Dan Kyram, consul general of can’t please all of the people all of Wrigley’s, including Big Red, with dental work might steer clear Israel to New England. the time. America’s in luck, though, Double Mint, Juicy Fruit, and of these treats, since they’ve been because there are many types from Spearmint. The last few offer a known to cause chipped teeth or which to choose, ranging from Big real bargain for chewers, as five- cavities among many a gum lover. Stonehill remembers student killed in accident Leaguechew for the bubble-blow- piece packs sell for a measly $.25. Safe for all those with fragile teeth STONEHIU COLLEGE, North Easton, Mass. -- Ironically, he had ing kid in our hearts to tiny Trident Though they’re cheap, the pieces is a new addition to the gum scene stopped to help at the scene of another accident. for serious studying and incon- also tend to become very stiff after called Stick Free, a brand that Freshman Robert Riley was struck and killed -- as were his girlfriend spicuous library chewing. Types a short time -- beware the achy boasts -- you guessed it -- that it and the motorist they had stopped to help -- on Route 9. Riley’s death and flavors abound, offering a gum chewer’s jaws later on. won’t become affixed to your teeth shocked and saddened the Stonehill community, especially his room- for all of us. Here’s a look at some The real fun begins when chew- or your dental work. (Unfortu- mate, Emmanuel Hevi. favorites. ers opt to go for the gusto, and pop nately, it doesn’t make the same “I will miss him for sure. It hasn’t hit me yet. But, I know in a few days Trident is perhaps the most a real piece of bubblegum in their claim about your clothes.) None- I’ll really feel it. I’ll always think of the happy and kind Rob,” said Hevi. commonly chewed gum on the mouths. Bubble Yum and theless, it may be the best bet for Indeed, Riley is remembered by friends and family as a “Good Tufts campus. ‘‘I do, I do!” Who Bubblicious are two of the top people with braces who Samaritan,” and the actions that ultimately led to his death were typical would have thought that that little sellers, offering their fans (most of adventurously dare to chew gum. of his generous nature. “The thing that sums him up is how he died. A slogan would garner so much pub- whom are under 12) such fantastic good samaritan is so typical of him,” sophomore Brian Thorne said. licity?Well, WordhasitthatWarner flavors as Banana Raspberry and It would take eons to list the Friends and classmates repeatedly used phrases such as “made Lambert, who manufactures Tri- Paradise Punch. These gums offer types, shapes,and sizes that chew- people feel comfortable,” “took the time,” “well thought of,” and “a dent, has experienced improved quite a mouthful, however, and ing gum has taken over the past credit to us.” proceeds since that little ad cam- also tend to make chewers salivate 150years. No matter what, whether “We know he was very well thought of, even more so now,” said his paign began two years ago. Clever much more than usual. The first you opt for Hubba Bubba’s grape father. ad campaigg or not, Trident .is a five minutes of chewing ’ are chunks or Chewel’s pink squares, Feminist discusses women, equality in athletics staple for many Tuftonians, boast- heaven, with lots and lots of fla- gum offers chewers oral satisfac- BROWN UNIVERSITI:Providence, R.I. -- In a forum entitled “Life in ing six flavors: freshmint, origi- vor. But the pleasure soon fades, tion, fun taste, and the comfort of the Locker Room: Achieving Equality for Women in Sport,” Eleanor nal, spearmint,fruit, cinnamon and and chewers are often left with a knowing that their breath does not Smeal described historical and current debates surroundingTitle IX of bubble gum. A bit on the costly wad of tough putty with the con- verge on the state of chronic the 1972 Federal Educational Amendment. A prominent feminist, side, sugarfieeTrident sells at most sistency of clay. Price ranges are halitosis. So take a piece, a pop, a Smeal describes herself as a “full-time troublemaker for [the rights of] stores for $3per five-piecepack, similar to other varieties, hover- ball, or a stick, and sit back and women.” $.89 for an 18-piece Valupak, or ing around the $55 range. chomp. If nothing else, you’ll have Smeal’s speech was particularly relevant at Brown, which is cur- $1.69 for an eight-pack container. For the penny-pinchers out fun relieving some of that stress as rently involved in a Title IX suit filed by its women’s gymnastics and An added bonus for all you Tri- there, pieces of Bazooka, Super you bite on that piece of “insoluble volleyball teams. Title IX states that “any educational program that dent-snappers: Warner Lambert Bubble and Dubble Bubble can be plastic material.” receives federal assistance cannot discriminate of the basis of sex or gender.” “There are ten major [Title 1x1 lawsuits” in America today, accord- Be prepared, it’s Condom Week ing to Smeal. “The one at Brown could become the defining case. It colleges and universities across Tufts Health Education Program, could be the Brown vs. Board of Education for sex discrimination.” by ANNIE RISBRIDGER Daily Staff Writer the country are wrapping up their includes beautifully colored Despite the grim circumstances -- an impending court battle gener- You’re in a moment of passion celebration of the little pieces of condoms, water-based lubricant, ally does not inspire festivity -- Smeal began her speech by mentioning with your boyfriend or girlfriend. rubber that have saved so many and a latex dam, as well as infor- a cause for celebration: International Girls and Women in Sports Day. Suddenly, an image of Condom peoplefromdisease and unwanted mation on AIDS, safer sex, and “Brown has made history in sports before,” said Smeal. If her predic- Pete, the cute little logo of Tufts pregnancy. Schools have also been using condoms. tions are correct, they will do so again. Sex Talk, flashes through your promoting awareness about head. condom use and sexually trans- If you missed the booth and are College of the Holy Cross names its president “Uh, Honey,” you say, “I think mitted diseases. interested in obtaining more infor- COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS, Worcester, Mass. -- After 24 years we should be using acondom right mation, contact the Health Educa- as president, the Reverend John Brooks will retire this June and become about now.” For Tufts’ observance of the tion Program, located at 55 Talbot president emeritus. After a five-month search, the selection committee “Well, Gumdrop, you’re prob- week, students manned a table in Ave. has decided that he will be replaced by Reverend Gerard Reedy. ’ ably right,” says your Significant the foyer of the Campus Center on According to professor Theresa McBride, a member of the selection Other in a deep, manly voice, or Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thurs- committee, Reedy won’t be making any drastic changes. “He’s commit- maybe a soft, womanly voice. day. These students were friendly ted to keeping Holy Cross a liberal arts college and not altering “Unfortunately, though, I don’t experts on condoms and ready to substantially in terms of size and mission,” she said. have any.” answer any questions you had, and Reedy is a scholar of 18th century English literature. An author of This is your moment to show even readier to give you a survey two books, he has taught English literature since 1973. hider what you’ve learned this to fill out for the Tufts Health week. “Lucky for us, Darling, I Education Program. In addition, went to the National Condom pamphlets and brochures were Week table in the Campus Center available on every possible aspect The Tufts Daily would the other day, and I picked up a of safe sex of which a person could few Safe-Sex Kits.” COPENHAGEN 5239 think. HIV and AIDS, birth con- $259 Depending on your mood at trol, Herpes, Pelvic Inflammatory ATHENS this time, you can either get out the BUENOS AlRES $415 !ike to request that yon Disease, HPV, Chlamydia, the HONG KONG $375 condoms and continue with your AIDS Antibody test, safe sex for fun, or, if you are in more of an gays, lesbians, and bisexuals, and ;&lent OT Faculty I.D.may be required please recycle this Ftles tle 1/p rdtrips from Boston educational mood, you may want talking with your partner about Taxes and wcharges mt included. to share with your partner the in- safe sex were just a few of the Fares subject to ct.lange formation packed into the enlight- subjects addressed in the vast num- newspaper, or at least ening pamphlets that you picked ber of pamphlets available. (One UP. brochure even had a neat “How to @ place it in the Use a Condom” poster inside.) 1384 MassachusettsAve If you want to be the hero in this Just to emphasize the point, the Cambndge scene, then read on: This week, booth had free condoms coming recycling bin. Feb. 14 to 18, was National out its ears. The Safe Sex Kit, a Condom Week. As you read this, specialty of Tufts Sex Talkand the Friday, February 18,1994 THE TUFTS DAILY page four ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Beverly Hills, 90210, ‘’ lacking substance by LEWIS TAYLOR Contributing Writer Melrose Place shock Inthe 1980s,directors like John by ELIN DUGAN and for making a sincere effort a Hughes began producing a new Daly Editonal Board cheeriness in spite of Stuart’ class of movies about misunder- Beverly Hills, 90210 asinine behavior. But Brenda The twist this week is that be realistic. Not even the prep Celly sinks to new depths of an- stars can save this vacation WlReview ioyance, while Brenda attempts “C’mon Stuart ... it could bl

L rise to a level of tolerance hith- worse. LOOK HOV ~ rto unseen on this show. GODDAMN PRETTY THESI stood teenagers. Films like Six- Andnow toexplain. Through- STARS ARE ... OKAY?!’ teen Candles, The Breakfast Club, iut the past season, Kelly has Brenda, there’s only onc and Say Anything, all enormously iretty much gained our approval, Pollyanna, and you’re just not it successful at the box office, por- ight?True,herquick switch from capiche? trayed the world from the perspec- Iylan-stealingfalse friend to her Brenda’s final triumph is he tive of the average high school urrent status of Self-Contained- biting response to Stuart’s hu student. 2ounseling-Unit is a bit con- miliating behavior. After tellin! Today, the John Hughes audi- rived, but you have to respect off his dad for being the singlc ences have come of age, sort of. omeone who can bounce back cause of all of Stuart’s dementia These same confused teenagers Generation X: Lost or just losers? rom bitchiness so quickly. Brenda turns on Romeo himsel now make up what author Dou- alienate anyone, Stiller has pro- or to her other potential love inter- Recently, she’s done nothing with “Make no mistake, Stuart glas Coupland has dubbed “Gen- duced amovie with little substance. est, Michael ( himself), vt play the supportive friend to you are an idiot.” Nice. eration X.”They have grown up to Reality Bites stars Winona who is a clean-cut video execu- ,omen in crisis, like Andrea (or In Brandon news, Kelly is become cynical twenty something Ryder as college valedictorian tive. Mom,” as they now call her. I’d looking like some sort of side college graduates with no direc- Lelaina Pierce. She has a medio- Lelaina, after losing her job, :ally love being called that dur- dish to the entree that is Lucinda tion in life. Filmmakers cre job with a Houston morning extorts money from her parents by ig my crucial freshman year ad- At Lucinda’s urgings, he escorts were quick to see the market for talk show, but despite that, she’s using their gas card. Meanwhile, istment period...), and that girl her to his hoity-toity Task Force this audience, so films like Singles better off than her friends. Her Troy has been fired from 12 jobs. {hoaccused Steve of raping her dinner. He is devastated when and Slacker were made with an friends are a motley bunch, with While these kinds of characteriza- t the beginning of the year. And she shows up in purple and blue empathic formula similar to the Vickie (Jeneane Garofalo), a tions are amusing, Stiller is so :st we forget, Kelly has consis- tie-dyed frock and runs out in a teen movies of the ’80s. First-time maneater who works at the Gap, busy squeezing all of these Gen- :ntly worn the least hideous torrent of tears. Just kidding. director Ben Stiller (formerly of Sam (Steve Zahn), who is gay but eration X attributes into the movie lothes of the BH gang. (Did any- In reality, the two of them hit Fox’s The Ben Stiller Show) has celibate, and Troy (Ethan Hawke, that there is little development of ne catch Donna’s Valentine be- it off pretty well, in spite of the now attempted to tap into this of Dead Poet’s Society fame) as either characters or narrative. :t last week? Uh, Donna... je hideous dress, and confess to al- market with his new movie Reality the philosophical slacker. Reality Bites is further cheap- ense que “non.”) ways having been “agood team.” Bites. With such a-diverse group of ened by Stiller’s use of satire At any rate, Kelly has begun Hmm ... what kind of team, ex- Reality Bites is slick and well friends, Lelaina decides to make throughout the film. Although er descent down to the bottom actly? We’ll find out what game made. Stiller has obviously tried an artsy movie about “real life.” Stiller manages to create some f the heap this week with blatant they’re playing in the next epi- to keep this movie from becoming She uses her Super 8 video camera entertaining moments with his rofessor ass-kissing (“I think sode, so sit tight. another Singles. He does not take to collect real life clips, or “bites,” parodies, they mainly serve toclut- ou’re brilliant... smoochie, What it looks like is that Kelly his subject too seriously, and he from her zany friends (hence the ter the film and detract from the moochie, Lucinda!”) and the un- will be sparked to cheat on Dylan avoids making any broad gener- not-so-clever double entendre in story. alled-for, petty jealousy she di- by his arrival to David’s with alizations about the the title of the film). To complicate Also, Reality Bites is guilty of :cts at Brenda. Brenda in tow at the end of the twenty something generation. Un- matters, Lelaina has to choose Correct me if I’m wrong, but episode (She shoots Brandon a fortunately, in attempting not to whether to give her heart to Troy, see REALITY, page 7 houldn’t it be a little obvious to meaningful Idok. That’s how I ncinda that maybe Kelly is push- know.) Come on, Kelly. Pouting ig for a good grade when she is Donna’s job. Movie soundtrack worth buying rings up the topic of money in One last mention: David cel- by ANDREW MILK After a beginning of happy acous- is sometimes funky, sometimes . *ontof Dylan? For those of you ebrated his new sobriety with Contributing Writer tic strummingand Hatfield’schild- poppy, and sometimes rocky. Ihd didn’t watch, Kel subtly in- symbolic shish-ke-bobs. You You hear the cool tune. You ish, vet emotional voice, an aura “Going, Going, Gone,” .educed Dylan to the idea of know, the kind where each piece reach into your wallet. You quickly Of love and adventure explodes progresses with quality percussion inding Lucinda’s documentary. of meat on the skewer represents buy it. But when you get it home through the lyrics and accelerat- and a melancholy rock sound. Jon ,ndincasey’all haven’t noticed, one of your friends? What ... ing tempo. Auer succeeds at both vocals and etting Dylan to give you money you’ve never heard of those? The Indians expand on the rhythm, while his stringed coun- I about as difficult as getting Melrose Place tempo and tone of the album with terpart, Ken Stringfellow, cranks )avid to take drugs, or getting Jo kills Reed; Billy proposes; Review “Bed of Roses.” Lead singer Angie out a tight but wild guitar solo konna to bob her head to and fro. Sydney blackmails; Amanda Bianca’s voice, lower than the girl- before the final verse. The result of the meeting? whines. Alright? Okay. ish tones of Hatfield, is accompa- As the sixth song begins, the lylan is well on his way to steal- No, really, I can’t end this nied with rock sounds of the typi- mood of the album changes con- ig the second of Brandon’s summary without applauding cal bass, drums, and lead guitar. siderably. “Stay” slows the tempo rized possessions -- the first Sydney. Yeah, she’s mentally But this is not the case in the ‘When You Come Back to Me” to a moving love song. Lisa Loeb :ing the Peach Pit, of course. unstable and can lean slightly original motion picture soundtrack follows up TheIndians with aBrit- and Nine Stories perform beauti- he question: which one will toward the bitchy end ofthe spec- of Reality Bites. Its reality is pure ish soundingpop. World Party puts fully in this hopeful love story. rando miss more -- the dive or trum, but so what? Isn’t she do- quality. There has not been such a out strong- and memorable music From U2’s Rattle and Hum le dame? ing exactly what we would all sweei compilation of modern with a barrage of guitars, organs, In the meantime, Brenda love to do to Michael if we could sounds since the soundtrack for pianos, and saxophones. The tone see ALBUM, page 7 zms to have crawled out from have the chance? (Psst. He ’sfic- Singles fell into the hands of every ider her rock to join the rest of tional, so don’t actually try it.) Seattle-lover.The soundtrack con- History being made by ‘Machinal’ le cast with a semi-interesting In this episode, Syd really tains a mixture of remakes, old oryline. En route to a vacation turns on the charm. Basically, songs, contemporary jams, and Thursday, February 24, marks an important day in the history of Tufts theater; indeed it is an important day for theater in general. I Palm Springs with Stuart, she has Michael nailed with tes- tender love songs. Machinal, the 1928 play by Sophie Treadwell, will be produced at renda is nearly forced to camp timony from the waiter who Unlike most of the trash col- Tufts as it has never been produced before. rt in the wilderness as part of served him umpteen bottles of lecting germs on the shelves of Machinal chronicles the trials that women faced in the early 20th uart’s quaint idea of romance. champagne on the night he drove record stores, this album lacks the century, and it remains relevant today. It tells the story of a woman This means Brenda sleeping his car that cliff. common songs that have to be off who cannot reconcile her life to the attitudes and new challenges a tent, of all things -- instant And to counteract Michael’s fast-forwarded after the first lis- )mica1 scenario. She concedes, response (“Kiss ... my ... ass.”) ten. There are no songs on this CD posed by the machine age. Director Bruce Shapiro researched the text of Muchinal, and it in what is perhaps a subcon- Sydney plasters newspaper clip- to bypass. Every one brims with discovered something he believes people may have known, but never ious act of rebellion, locks the pings about men convicted of individuality and feeling. :ys inside Stuart’s spankin’ new drunk driving all over a bulletin Since there is no style or pat- attempted to work into the producing of the play. ange Rover when she goes to board in the hospital. The piece tern that can be summarized for He decided to cast the love interest of the female protagonist as a :t her sweater (a flimsy cro- de resistance is a sign in his this%D in general,each artist must woman. According to Catherine Vaughn, who plays the protagonist simply called The Young Woman, reading Treadwelf’s fetters to her ieted thing that wouldn’t have locker:’ “No, Michael. Kiss my have his or her day at the beach. :pt her warm, anyway). ass. Love, Sydney.”This is where This album begins with a classic woman friends made it obvious that the part of the lover was meant to be a woman. Stuart then shows himself as we applaud the writers of Melrose song by The Knack named “My e true slime he is by first snap- Place. Concise and to the point. Sharona.” It starts the album off Further, according to Vaughn, casting the play this way simply ng at poor Bren, and then pub- Nice work. with pounding drums and funky adds to the many themes, both subtle and obvious, that the play :ly humiliating her in front of Sydney’s next move is to move guitars. It is quite a hummable tackles. But, it should not be the viewers’ primary focus. The casting s dad later on. Might we detect -- right into Michael’s house. He tune after two or three encounters choice should, instead, be accepted as a matter of course. It, in the shred of sympathy for our oth- proceeds to essentially rape her, with its catchy melody. mind of the director, simply is a production of the play as it was meant wise despised pasty-skinned much to Syd’s enjoyment. After The electric guitar and heavy to be produced. *ends? all, she isn’t like the rest of us, percussion vanishes in the next History is being made on this campus, and theater critics are In the face of this catastrophe, gals. Her final line: “Just do it.” tune by The Juliana Hatfield 3. Its beginning to take notice. Tickets are already on sale, and can be -enda retains her cool by flag- cute title, “Spin the Bottle” ini- obtained by calling the Balch Arena Theater, at 332-1646. ngdown apickup truck for help see FOX, page 6 tially brings back a few possibly funny or embarrassing memories. -- Madhu Unnikrishnan Friday, February 18,1994 THE TUFTS DAILY page five SPORTS Coach Putnam sees mfts run roughshod over Bates by BEN MARGOLES Although the small forward basket with his own bombs. Senior Staff Writer enjoyed the cheers from his fam- “It gets contagious,” said Wolf young team develop WBZ-TV’s Jack Rhea went to ily, and the presentation by cap- about his two three-pointers and Wednesday night’s Cousens clash tain John Skerry, he downplayed the general accuracy of the team. by DOUGLAS KATZ up his leadership of the team, but between Tufts and Bates College the accomplishment. “It’s all part “Once a couple of guys start hit- Daily Editorial Board there has been some leadership i of the team,” he said. ting, it just spreads around, and I Men’s track head coach Connie from many others,” noted Putnam. Men’s After Bates cut the Jumbo ad- think we were making the extra Putnam knows that his squad is “It’s guys like Ijunior] Greg vantage to 3 1-28,Tufts went wild. pass -- so as opposed to partially Basket ranked lower than any other team Bedward who have been plugging. __ _ bal I Sophomore forward Eric Emmert open jumpers, we were getting away for years and not getting any JI started the rally, earning one of his wide-open shots.” Men’s attention for it. It’s guys like that to do a piece on the pressures of game-high six assists, by throwing With ten minutes left, the score Track who lead this team.” coaching in the world of college aperfect lob to Brown underneath was 80-56 and Sheldon began to IDi Nino, who also placed first basketball. for an easy lay-in. The home team utilize his bench. Unfortunately in the triplejump and second in the As it turned out, the channel immediately went into a full-court for Bates, the reserves picked up during his tenure (4th in New En- high jump, wasn’t the only Jumbo four reporter should have focused press, hoping to break the already ‘where the starters left off. In the gland), but he still has a hard time who contributed to the impressive exclusively on the Bates bench, flustered Bates squad. It worked. backcourt, Pat Skerry and Charlie containing his enthusiasm. “A showing at Bates. Sophomore because Jumbo head man Bob McMahon stepped into a pass- Carmel each scored three points, couple points here and there and Damon Adams, who doubles as a Sheldon hardly needed to break a ing lane, snared the ball, and drove while Will Riordan poured in five. we beat Coast Guard last week.” halfback for the Brown-and-Blue sweat during the Brown and Blue’s to the hoop for a thundering dunk. Sheldon commented about his Several injuries to key perform- gridiron squad, sped to an impres- convincing 108-79 victory over ’ Unwisely, Bates fouled the Jumbo about his reserves. ‘We never run ers may have contributed to the sive victory in the 400 meter with the Bobcats. on his way up, thus giving up the score intentionally, but we loss to Coast Guard, yet so many a time of 051.49. Senior Eric The Jumbos had more height McMahon a three-point play. also don’t tell people not to play other performances by the team Desautels scored a personal best and depth than the team from After the free throw, Chad hard. They were getting shots and have overshadowed any disap- in the 1000 meter with a time of Maine, which forced Bates to adopt Onofrio caused another Bobcat dropping them.” pointment. “A lot of our young 2:36:61. a pressing, run-and-gun style that turnover. The point guard wasted If the team had played up to par runners are starting to realize what Tufts was more than willing to no time, spottingastreakingBrown in the first half, the Jumbos might it is to run at this level. Every Even as the maturing process match. At times the game was for an alley-oop slam to give Tufts have beaten Bates by 40. Still, the match is like a [high school] state continues, the team will be chal- sloppy, as the squads combined a 38-28 edge with under five min- team was quite content with a 29- meet; there is no relaxing.” lenged this upcoming weekend. for 42 turnovers, but eventually utes to go in the half. point win. Sophomore long jumper Jeff Not only does the team have to the Jumbos’ superior defense took Senior Andy Chapin scored The key was Tufts’ strength in Soderquist, who has missed the attempt toeclipsethecoast Guard, over. seven straight points for Tufts to the middle. The Jumbos pulled last two meets, may recover in but they have to guard against the “We just played great D,” se- combat a surge by Bates, and the down nineteen offensive boards time for the upcoming New En- Colby White Mules passing them nior Khari Brown said. “We caused Jumbos entered the break up by and McMahon had three blocks. glandChampionships,and Putnam from behind. Putnam realizes that turnovers and got some easy nine, 49-40. According to Brown, “In the second half, we came out is optimistic that the entire team this team may not be as strong as shots.” he had a message for his team- and dominated the inside,” said will be healthy in time for the East past Jumbo squads, but he still Bates opened the contest by mates in the locker room. “I told Emmert. Coast Athletic Conference Cham- feels that this year’s addition of jumping out to a 13-8 lead, but the guys we should jump out on On the game, Brown had 16 pionships which are to be held the the Brown and Blue can fare well Tufts quickly responded and tied them in the second half, just like points and six rebounds while first weekend in March at Bowdoin against the region’s best competi- the game at 17-17on Billy Knauf’s we did at Williams.” Emmert totaled 16 and nine re- College. tion. “If a few of our young ponies three-pointer. When Mike Wolf The Jumbos listened to their spectively. At the guard spots, In Soderquist’s absence, senior can grow into horses this team is found Brown for a turn- around center, doubling the lead in under Onofrio recorded 15 points and Pat Di Nino placed an impressive on its way, but if a rebuilding year jumper at the 10:42 mark, the Jum- five minutes, as Chapin dialed long three assists while Chapin had 10 second in the long jump at the means we’re still in the top ech- bos took the lead for the first time, distance from the corner to make points and four boards. recent Quad Cup held at Bates this elon of competition, this team is 21-19. They would never trail thescore60-42.Bythe 14:15mark, past weekend. “Pat’s really stepped going to be scary in a year or two.” again. after Onofrio pulled up on a fast The basketball team has now The Bobcats tied it, but then break and calmIy sank a trey, the won five straight and their record Tufts went on a 9-1 run, fueled by advantage had reached 65-45. stands at an impressive 15-6.This a Wolf trey and a Chris McMahon Tufts shot the lights out in the Saturday, Tufts will host lay-up. The basket was part of an final twenty, hitting 55 percent of Middlebury at 4 p.m. in the 11 point, 11 rebound performance their attempts from the floor. Knauf Jumbodome. With three regular by McMahon, but it will not be the turned in his best varsity effort season games remaining against stats or the final score that the ever, leading the team with 19 inferiorteams, the Brown and Blue junior remembers years from now. points, 16 coming in the second could easily run the table and enter Before the opening tip, half. His eight for ten shooting the postseason riding an eight- McMahon was given a basketball from the field included three treys. game winning streak. signed by his teammates to honor Wolf also had the hot hand. Right now, however, coach his 1,000th career point, recorded When he wasn’t setting up a team- Sheldon is just happy to have his on February 8th against the Mas- mate with one of his four assists, team make the eleven o’clock Touring Israel From sachusettsInstitute of Technology. the senior was looking to fill the news. Tufts! Jumbos have shot-atNCAA bid by BILL COPELAND made them start concentrating on double figures and no one playing Daily Staff Writer defense, and caused them to stop more than 28 minutes. On Jan. 27, after an embarrass- underachieving. Backup guard Billy Knauf, ing loss at home against Wesleyan The team meeting now seems fresh fromoverseas, hit eight of 10 Travel via slides through all of pushed a Jumbo losing streak to a to be a work of genius. The day shots, including three of five from I srae 1- after the conference, Tufts upset .three point range, to lead the Jum- Slide Show by Zohar Raviv, Men’s favored , 87-86. bos with 19 points in 16 minutes. Basketball Next up were the Junior forward Chris McMahon “exotic” Israeli tour guide! Institute of Technology and the had 11 points -- including apower University of Massachusetts at dunk -- 11 rebounds, three blocks, season-long three, point guard Boston, both of whom suffered and three steals, and Eric Emmert Chad Onofrio commented that the home blowouts of 30 and 24 points had nine rebounds, 16 points, and defeat virtually ended all shots at a respectively. six assists to also lead the team National Collegiate Athletic As- Next was the big game for the towards victory. sociation Division I11 tournament Jumbos to prove that they were for Date: Tuesday, February 22nd bid for Tufts. Then, after a win real. The team rode the bus to The ultimate goal of the team is Time: 7:30 p.m. against Suffolk University, the Williams to face the number one still to make the NCAA tourna- team was disappointed again with Division I11 team in New England ment. Unlike the more well-known Place: Eaton 208 a heartbreakingsetback at Babson and the number seven team in the Division I tournament, the Divi- College. All hope seemed lost. country. sion 111 tournament has anywhere ‘ After the Babson game, coach Most fans hoped for a good from 32 to 48 teams, with the Bob Sheldon decided to hold a game; no one wanted to see the committee deciding which teams team meeting. Tufts had fallen out Jumbos embarrassed. The Brown are worthy for a bid rather than of the New England Division I11 and Blue were not only not embar- which teams will only help fill out \ top ten and needed a wake up call. rassed, but they blew Williams out the brackets. At least four teams No passport required Sheldon said that the Jumbos had of their own arena with an 86-64 must be selected from the region, Israel trip information available their “backs against the wall,” and victory. Coach Sheldon referred but no more than six may be cho- gave the team a chance to know to the Amherst and Williamsgames sen. Sponsored by Tufts Friends of Israel, USD- the Israel Center, that everyone else cared. as the two best-played games he Currently, the Jumbos are Israel Aliyah Center - and Senior guard Mike Wolf cited had ever coached. ranked 7th in New England, with this meeting as a chance to “air out Wednesday night the team ex- three relatively easy home games frustrations,” and give the team a tended their winning streak to five remaining. If the team wins these “whole new outlook.” Senior cen- games, blowing out Bates, 108- must-win games, then they have a ter Khari Brown said that the meet- 79. The Jumbos had a balanced ing gave the team a new intensity, attack, with six players scoring in see TOURNAMENT, page 6 pagesix . THE TUFTS DAILY Friday, February 18,1994 NCAAs still a possibility TOURNAMENT Recycle continued from page 5 ing difficult games remaining, the If the Jumbos don’t make the the Jumbos are playing their best Jumbos have a chance to move up NCAA tournament, then they can ball of the season. Coach Sheldon good chance of getting a bid. Num- in the polls and steal a bid. With look forward to a high bid in the said the win at Williams “made the me, ber one University of Massachu- luck, the NCAA committee will Eastern College Athletic Confer- NCAAlook atus.”The team plans setts at Dartmouth still has to play realize that the New England re- ence tournament, which is the east to make a statement, starting Sat- b21 by number three Western Connecti- gion has more teams than most coast Division 111 version of the urday against Middlebury. - cut, and With a loss, Western could and accept the maximum allow- National Invitational TOrnament. fall out of contention. ance of six teams. They will probably be a number Uh- huh With all of the other teams hav- ’ one or two seed in the tournament, If the squad keeps playing like which would allow for two or three this, then the NCAA tournament postseason games in the selection committee will have no Jumbodome. choice but to give a long, hard ?EACH FOR AMERICA look this way and extend an invi- With three games remaining, tation to the Jumbos. People think Mayhem in California there are limits to what we can - _- FOX ing on the floor, do you, Reed? continued from page 4 , -, , , . a 8 , , , -, Oh, Iguessyou wouldn’tknow -- do, that it; out of our reach to Hold on ... is this a T.V. show gr a you’re dead. ‘goddamnNike commercial? Heroism has its price, and Jo is really change the way things are. ,lo liills Reed. Big whoop. We arrested by the Coast Guard, who all knew it would happen. If you has arrived just a little too late. recall, she was stuck under the Next week is the trial. As if the Ifiel there is no limit to what we deck last week in some big com- justice system is really that effi- partment. This week, Reed plays cient. Whatever. can do-it only depend on nice and lets her out. Bad move, And despite the fact that we’re Reed. After several futile attempts, all completelysick of Billy, whose Jo finally gets her hands on a goofy “charm” wore off eons ago, how much of ourselves wc harpoon that happens to be lying the fool decides to propose. If around on deck and pokes her guy Allison marries him, I swear I’m want to give. off the boat. Apparently druggie- not watching this show anymore. boy has been doing some illegal Find someone else to write this

TFACHFOR AMERICA whale hunting on the side. Call update. CORTSMEMBER Greenpeace! Anyway, the couple has yet Of course, it’s not that easy. another fight this week when Billy Somehow, as Jo tries to make sense calls Jake from New York and See your career office for applications. of the boat’s control panel, Reed asks him to pack up Allison’s stuff If none are available, please call 1-800/832-1230 -120. attaches himself, leech-style, to and send it on up. That’s exactly one of the buoys on the side and whatOwomenwant -- for men to If your complered appliclrion was ptmrM by January IS. 1794. you have kngwnnrccd an climbs back on board. Arming take control. Yeah, Billy! incewimv and will rcceiv~nonfiarton in rhc MII. himself with what looks like a 25- For some reason, Allison cent water pistol, Reed creeps up doesn’t appreciate Billy’s help and on Jo-Jo and threatens to shoot. hightails it backt0L.A. Billy can’t Of course, a rifle beats a water live without her, delivers a touch- pistol any day and Reed is re- ing speech to his Neanderthal co- warded for his survivalefforts with worker and hightails it back to a bullet in the chest. YOUdon’t L.A. -- but not before picking up a look so cool when you’re squirm- nifty trinket of an engagement ring from one of those high quality sidewalk vendors. He’s under the mistaken im- You ’II Come Back H.).Tuhsl pression that Allison will like it, apparently. To make a long story ~LtdVilSSI short, Billy gets Allison toafancy- With More Than schmancy restaurant with Jane’s 7CANCUN from $459 helu and urouoses. She hasn’t 1I an- JAMAICA from $439 swered yet, but the previews im- Your Luggage!! PI\NAMA&DAYTONA 1 ply a “yes,” which is Amanda’s cue for further shenanigans. Goody! Final observation: a good hair Find out how your skills and week for Allison, for once. Let’s hope it signals the beginning of a education can make a difference new era. in the Peace Corps I.I- I ‘L Information Table Information Meeting . I HAD THE BEST Tuesday, February 22 Tuesday, February 22 Campus Center Zamparelli Room, Campus Center SUMMERS OF MY LIFE AT 9:00 am - 5:oO pm 6:OO pm SURPRISE LAKE CAMP... AS A STAFF MEMBER! .. c ,, I FUN IN THE SUN, TEN FRIEND-FILLED FANTASTIC WEEKS, 850 ACRES OF Contact Career Services about on-campus interviews THE GREAT OUTDOORS, BUT ONLY 90 MINUTES FROM NYC! Overnight camp in beautiful upstate New York seeks bunk counselors for summer 1994 employment. THERE’S SOMETHING Peace Corps FOR EVERONE! (Drivers and kitchen staff A world of opportunity also needed.) GOOD SALARIES, For more information, AMAZING PLACE TO WORK! call 565-5555 Contact Mara Rubenstein, Boston area contact at (617)330-9593 for more information. CAMP IS FOR A Equal Opportunity Employer COUNSELORS, TOO! Friday, February 18,1994 THE TUFTS DAILY page seven Stellar line-up on soundtrack ALBUM This movie reallvY bites continued from page 4 The only rap-like music on the REALITY unnatural, and thus comes off as passages from Zen and the Art of continued from page 4 album is put forth bv the talented the work of a first-time screen- MotorcycleMaintenance to Drove comes “All IWant Is You.” This Me Phi Me. Their “Revival!” is writer. that despite his appearance, he re- classic U2 song begins slow and lathered with a body-movingbass As an actor, Stiller plays well ally is a “deep” guy. sad and progresses into sharp elec- line and soft-style drum beat. The as the likable yuppie, and Janeane While The Breakfast Club and tric guitars and descending vio- chorus chants “Revival” and brings Garofalo is well-cast as the ’70s other teen movies of the 1980s lins. a harmonica into the song. aficionado. Winona Ryder gives a provided empathy for a genera- The next two songs, produced Squeezeremakes their success- solid performance, and after a long tion of confused teenagers, Real- by two well-known artists, bring ful song “Tempted” towards the stint playing dramatic roles in ity Bites offers little insight into the beat back up to speed. Crowded end of the album. Because of this movies like Dracula and The Age the twentysomething generation. House’s “Locked Out” is another song’s eternal excellence, enough of Innocence, it’s nice to see her Stiller is able to provide a small one whose chorus stamps into your has been said about this music return to comedic acting. glimpse ofthis lost generation, but brain. “Spinning Around Over staple. Finally, Big Mountain per- For the most part, Reality Bites as a whole, Reality Bites is little You” by Lenny Kravitz fits his forms their own version of Peter is well-acted, but the one glaring more than 99 minutes of music grungy, ’70s style funk. Thesong’s Frampton’s beautiful love song, exception is Ethan Hawke. The television. moderately progressivetempo and “Baby ILove Your Way.” They chorus of “spinning round, and convey areggae sound with voices read it in one sitting. helped by Hawke’s performance, ’ 1’1 round, and round, and round,” constant in unity and harmony. While the script may be a good’. which, incidentally, isonly slightly imitates a feeling of rotation. read, unfortunately it does not better than his dreadful showing in Ethan Hawke gives a shot at Itis unusual that every song on come off as well on screen. last year’s Alive. acoustic blues in “I’m Nothin’,” an album can be regarded so indi- Childress was encouraged by co- Hawke exaggerates his lines and Dinosaur Jr. moves you on vidually. If there were a couple of producer Michael Shamberg (The with unnecessary smugness, and , an .- intoa heavierrockandthickguitar bad songs, they would be Big Chill) to make the story “true he tries too hard to be the brutish sound. “Turnip Farm” contains downplayed and the creme de la to life,” but in this regard the script sex symbol of the film. His char- quiet lyrics, but has a very strong creme would rise to the top. Don’t is a failure. There are a few good . acter is also severely overdone. -- and pleasing weirdness to it. pass this one up. It’s a beauty. lines, but most of the dialogue is With little feeling he mumbles -

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Winches- oring,muralpainting,andmorel7pm, ter- 4 miles from Tufts. Friday at 37 Sawyer Ave. 3 bdrms, garage,3rdflr, 100Conwell matching ADDRESSED envelopes LASER TYPESET, $25.00 - 396- Ave. Avail June I. Rent $785.861- @$I each. Also can produce flyers, 1124. Impressive Laser Typeset 8594 or 862-6397, ans mach. posters, graphs, ads, etc. Call Jim Resumes, featuring computer stor- Spring Break ‘94 for info at Laser Productions 484- age for future updating. Your choice Cancun, Bahamas, Jamaica, Florida DID YOU EVER WANT TO BE 7 bdrm house 0295. Will pickup/deliver on cam- of typestyles including bold, italics, & Padre1 110% lowest price guaran- INIGO MONTOYA? w/d, dshwshr. pkng, $2000/mo. pus1 bullets, etc. on Strathmore paper. teed organize 15 friends and your How about Westley? Or maybe one 5bdrm house $1400, 4bdrm house Have your cover lettersdone by US to trip is FREE1 Take a break student of the Three Musketeers? Come join $1200. Call Frank at 492-4263, no SPRING BREAKII match your resumelOneday service travel (800)328-7823. Tufts’ Fencing Novice Program1 We fees. Tours to Cancun, S. Padre Island, avail. 5 min from Tufts. (Member of meet MTW 8:40-10pm and Thurs Bahamas. Unbeatable pricesll Staff PARW: Professional Assoc. of Re Earn $504$1000 Weekly Stuffing 630-8 in the Antonelli Lobby of 2nd Semester Sublet & Summer onlocation, dubadmission discounts, sume Writers. Call for FREE Re- Envelopes. CousensGym.Questions?Call Andy Sublet parties. etc. Complete packages SumelCover Letter Guidelines.) Also, For details -RUSH $1 with SASE to: at 629-9609. Seeking 4 people to sublet spring ‘95 avail. It‘s not too late1 Call Tours word processing or typing of student Group Five, 57 Greentree Drive. and 3 people for Summer’94. Close Unlimited at: 1-800-734-4800. papers, grad school applications, Suite 307, Dover, DE 19901 Want to go snow-camping? to Campus, ‘good condition. 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NEVER THOUGHT YOU’D JOIN A College Ave, 2 minutes from Cam- (Law, Medical, Business.) 396-1124. SORORITY? puscenter. $400+. KURT625-1334. LAST CHANCE1 SPRING BREAK Are your grad school applications AA Cruise & Travel Employment CRUNCHTIME Guide Neither did we1 Come to Phi Sigmas URGENT 19941 piled high on your desk? Are you Just a LITTLE REMINDER that I‘m wondering how you’re going to fit all Earn big $$$ and travel the world informal rush events and see what Special rates available from Boston always thinking of you. Smile, it’ll be On College Ave to Jamaica including the ultimate your info in those tiny spaces? Are free8 (Caribbean, Europe, Hawaii, over soon. Then we can storm the we’re all about1 See times in “Around you concerned where you’ll find the Asial) Hurry busy spring and sum- Campus.” Join in the fun1 nice 4 bdrm apt, pkng avail, June 1, partypackagelCome partywith usin Bastilleandsmile backat Mona Lisa. also at 9 Whitfield 5 bdrm apt. W/D Cancun, Bahamas, S Padre, floridal time to do it all before the deadlines? mer seasons approaching. Free stu- I love you. Love, X-Factor. ENVIRONMENTALJOBS call 235-6097, ask for Debbie. Organize a small group and travel Is your personal statement & resume dent travel club membership professionallytypeset Call (919)929-4398 x C286. Why work for the man, when you can free! Sunsplash 1-800-426-7710. & laser printed LADIES OF THE 480’s MedfordIWellington Circle on high quality paper in a typestyle COSTELLO. I miss SEREI work for the earth? Public Interest Research Groups are hiring for na- Beautifullyfurnished 4 month sublet. QUIET WEEKEND GETAWAY that’s attractive? No need to fret- call Wanted: Sailing Instructor For summer Jr YC sailing program tionwide professional staff positions. 1 masterbdrm, 1 study, 2full baths (1 In historic Kennebunkport, Maine. Fran at 396-1124, a specialist in Info session Wednesday 2/23. Con- whirlpool), fully appliance, fireplace, Read a bit. Watch a bit. Relax a lot! making your applications, personal on lower Cape Cod. Housing pro- vided. Call (508)346-9413. tact Career Planning for more info. w/d,stereo, TVs and VCRS, AC, near Studentrates. Just $99 plus tax for2 statement, & resume as appealing T, no fee. $1 400. Call Dr Lieberman persons, 2 nights, 2 full breakfasts. as possible. 576-1363. English Meadows Inn. (207)967- Looking for Leaders 5766. ‘Typing &Word Processing The Ex College is lookingfor Sophc- 3BDRM Apt Sewice” moresandJuniorstolead next year‘s Living rm. full kit, pkg and laundry . SENIORS 396-1 124. Student papers theses, Freshman Programs. Teach a Per- $900 +util. 53 Curtis Ave, Somerville. The Counseling Center is offering a grad school applications, personal spective, Exploration,or Connection For Sale Call Russ (508)663-6370. drop-in group for seniors wanting to statements, tape transcription, re- class, gain valuable experience. 3 & 5 BDRM APTS talk about graduation, job search, sumes, graduate/faculty projects, Applications available in the Ex Col- Avail June 1. Furnished,some near leaving Tuftdftiends... Please come multipleletters, AMCAS forms. Thor- lege Office, Miner Hall. Davis Sq,some w/off-st pkg, all are by Tuesdays from 430-530. ough knowledge of APA, MLA 8 near campus. subletting OK, most Chicago Manuals of Style. All docu- with porches. Rent starting at $900/ Typing, Word Processing, Fax ments are Laser Printed 8 spell- mo. Please call 395-3204. And notary services. Located at 7 checked using WP 5.1. Reasonable VW JElTA GL 1991 Davis Square. Call Dot and Dashes rates. Quick turnaround. 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And 1 or 2 BDRMS Stop by the Ex College Office in GUIDES NEEDED we know who’ll burst to stardom in Miner Hall to pick up your applica- Greencards provide permanentresi- Avail in a sunny apt only 2 blocks dent status. Citizens of almost all To lead our children’s tours (“Make ’94.280 top prospects ranked 8 re- tion. Way For Ducklings”), AprilJune. Will from campus. Only $300 and 1/3 countries are allowed to take part. viewed. Call Zach or John 8629- utils. Call 776-7097. train. $8.50-$9.50/iour. 2 mornings/ 8467 for more info. BATWOES? Tourists, illegals. may apply wher- ever they live. For info: New Era weekmin. Call MicaatHistoncNeigh- Never fear, KAPLANS PREP FOR bofioods, 426-1885. APTS FOR RENT-W. Legal Services. 20231 Stagg St, Absolute bargain SOMERVILLE THE LSAT IS HERE1 Tufts students word processor & printer (w/2 x-tra get a $50 DISCOUNT. CLASSES Canoga Park, CA, 91306. ‘DRIVERS WANED’ 3 bdrm w/living rm, mod bath,kit and Tel:(818)998-4425; (818)882-9681. ribbons) for only $299. Want quick fridge,w/d.pkg avail. Very close to START 2/15 ON CAMPUS1 CALL Restaurant delivery service. Flex- Birthdays cash sale. First offer takes it1 For Campus. Reasonable rent. Avail RICARDO AT 629-8598. ible hours everyday, afternoons and I more info, call Karinna, 396-1359. June I. Call owner 776-5467 Mon- Can’t Sleep? evenings. $8-12/hr. Must have car. Fri after 1pm. Deranged? Bored? So are we! Lis- Knowledge of CambridgdSomerville Nissan Maxima GXE-1991 Mint area a plus. 577-0000. Condition ten to Dead Air on 91.5 WMFO, HAPPY 21STSTACEll 2nd FI Apt Monday Mornings 2AM-6AM. Have a great birthday and a great Fully 1oaded.keylessentry-Boiseste- Sbdrm, liv rm,din rm. Avail March 1. Wanted CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING weekend. Love, your little owl sis- reo-42m-automatic-moon roof- $945/mo. South Medford. Call 395- Earn up to $20OO+/mo working on Steph. $12.000 asking price. Call Anne 1431. Tutoring cruise ships or Land-Tour compa- Marie Russo days 627-3562. Math, chem (sorry, no orgo), phys- nies. World travel. Summer & Full- Roommate Needed, M or F ics, engineering. MIT Chem. eng. time employment available. No ex- FUTON FRAMES, To share 2 bdrm apt in 2-fam house grad student avail nightdwknds for TUFTS THIRD DAY GOSPEL perience necessary. For more infor- BOOKSHELVES & MORE1 wlstudents and recent grads. Fun tutoring on Tufts campus. 2yrs exp CHOIR mationcall1-206-634-0468xC5035. Futon w/frame-$50. 6-drawer and relaxed atmosphere. Includes w/Tufts coursedlabhooks. Call Mike seeks new voices, male voices in dresser-$50.2 black, 2 white book- bigkit,yardanddog.$300+callGreg at 395-0723. $lO/hr. particular1 Last day for new mem- SNOWBOARDERS shelves-$20 each.white desk- 628-7941,876-1719 bers to join. Do you want to have a snowboard $25,red office chair-$30,2 chrome Spring Break club at Tufts? Call Adam at 623- barstools-$20 each,2 blk folding LARGE AND SMALL APTS LOOKING FOR 7189ore-mail arothsch 8 pearl. All chairs-$10 each,glass coffee table- AVAILABLE From $299. Includes: air, 7 nights hotel, transfers, parties & morel up to 5 people who want to ski at snowboarders (or snowboarders-to- $20, great condition1 Prices nego- Within walking distance to campus. Killington this weekend. Nice lodge be) encouraged to call. TRASH THE PIANO1 tiable. Call JooYeun at 629-8877. Rents are always reasonable. Call Nassau/Paradise Island, Cancm, Jamaica, San Juan. Eam FREE trip include.TV,VCR, kitchen,and more. Come see the Jills in the Chapel at day or night 625-7530. Ask for $98for2daylodgingand$79fortwo Spring Break ‘94 8pm TONIGHT1 Guests- Amherst Camillo or Lina. Good Condition. +commissions as our campus rep1 1-800-9-BEACH-1. day lift ticket. Please call Keehwan Cancun, Jamaica, Bahamas, and Zumbyes 8 The Colgate 13. Off campus living is the best. at 776-9465. Floridall! Hotspot Travel, Inc. has A Medford Bed & Breakfast the lowest prices available for all IMPROVISATION? Elegant, warm & homey. Less than a spring break destinations. Call 1- Do you act your way through life? mile from campus. Breakfast incl. THE FOLLOWING AD HAS BEEN 800-541-TRIP. Organize a small Well, come find out about it at Tues- Housing Services Single: $50/night. $275 weekly. CORRECTED EDUCATIONAL group and travel free. page eight - THE TUFTS DAILY Friday, February 18,1994

loonesbury BY GARRY TRUDEAU A round Campus Today Sunday

Jackson Jills Tufts University Unitarian “Trash The Piano” A Capella Universalists Concert. . Young Adult Hang Out Chapel, 8:OO p.m. (YAHO). Goddard Chapel, 4:30p.m. Film Series and TCU Treasury Movie: “Dave” admission $2. ~arnum008,-7:00&9:30p.m. Monday

Film Series and WMFO ECO General Meeting-Plan and . by Bill Watterson Zalvin Hobbes Movie: “Slacker” admission for Rally- All welcome. $2. Eaton 201,9:00p.m. Barnum 008, 9:30 p.m. & Midnight The Monty Python Society Important meeting Islamic Society at Tufts Wilson House Lounge,9:30 Salat-ul-jumma (Friday p.m. prayers). 176 Curtis St, 12:30 sharp

Third Day Gospel Choir Tuesday Spring Rehearsals - Males Needed. Friends of Israel Side Show Cohen 15,6:30 p.m. Presentation Travel via slides through all of :oxTrot by Bill Amend Arts House Israel! Arts Potpourri: Mural Eaton 208,7:30p.m. Painting, Coloring, andMore. I JUST WISH YOU’D TELL OS HAS THIS YOU 37 Sawyer Ave, 7:OO p.m. Crafts House AWT HER. GREAT WAY SAY Knitting Circle. I 14 Professors Row, 7:30p.m. Tomorrow Programs Abroad TMC Study abroad in Africa, Asia, Snow camping. See event Latin America & Europe with section. CIEE. White. mountains, Long 209 Campus Ctr, 4:OOp.m. AaLdCed

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