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T H E I R U N G U Truck Gives Bookstore Competition
Indtx Ed-Op 12 Build a Oatebook 15 Sports 17 bomb, level Comics 23 Classifieds 24 o c a Entertainment 28 THEIRUNGU J 1 Vo(u|n» 72, Numb« J PhJjdilphw, PpnniytvjnU September 27,1996 The Student Newspaper at Drexel University CopyrtgAt 019% The Tri*n9le UBgAFY ■I G reeic houses under scrutiny H i g h e n r o l l m e n t A Board study says that houses are a liability. those of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, focus of the Board of Trustees’ Delta Sigma Pi, Sigma Alpha Mu, Sept. 25 meeting. Chairman of The trustees will review recommendations. Tau Epsilon Phi and Pi Lambda the Board George Ross said the t r i g g e r s Phi are in various stages of disre Greek system represents the Anh Dang Drexel University Board of pair. Judge Chen said most of the University’s greatest asset and NEWS EDITOR Trustees Student Life 12 fraternity houses were found worst liability. c h a n g e s Many fraternities have a prob Committee. to be in violation of various safe After listening to the presenta lem collecting rent money from The committee, headed by ty codes. They are “fire traps,” tion by Chen and Director of Jonathan Poet their own members, according to Trustee Ida Chen, also observed said Chen. Greeks Shane McGoey, Trustee MANAGING EDITOR a six-month study done by the that fraternity houses including Chen’s presentation was the See Greek study on page 2 Dean of Enrollment and Career Management Gary Hamme seemed to be the hero of the week as the administration announced preliminary esti mates on Drexel’s improved enrollment at the Tuesday, Sept. -
LEADERSHIP-2017: a Conflict of Interest?
THE MICHIGAN REVIEW Volume 16, Number 2 The Campus Affairs Journal of the University of Michigan October 8, 1997 LEADERSHIP-2017: A Conflict of Interest? BY EvAN KNOTT AND lEE BocKHORN VERY SUMMER, THE University of Michigan spon E sors and facilitates Leader ship 2017, a highly selective summer internship program for students in volved in top positions of select stu dent organizations on campus. In tended to foster a unique collabora tive experience for the campus's most involved students to interact with Uni versity staff, administrators, and other student organizations, most stu dents at U-M know little about the program, its selection process, or how it has affected the University commu nityas a whole since its inception in 1994. While administration officials boast about the numerous campus oriented services and projects per formed during and after each year's sll1tlmer program, a critical analysis of 'the program reveals numerous questionable attributes inherent in CAMPUS Leadership 2017's structure and poli- , ', . Jr . ' "INTEGRITY "_,i, •• , . mea.'.. .... Leadership2017 originated dul-~ . ing a public forum of student leaders in the 1993-94 academic year. The program, under the direction of As sistant to the Vice-President of Stu dent Affairs Debra Moriarty and ~\\~ DEPT Associate Vice-President and Dean A of Students Royster Harper, is pro S'rU " vided as one of the programs ofMichi gan Leadership Initiatives (MLI). MLI's Board of Directors, which gives 2017 the "seal of approval" each year, 2017 consists roughly of 22 members, com prised in halfby students and in half by faculty, staff, and alumni. -
Billboard-1997-07-19
$5.95 (U.S.), $6.95 (CAN.), £4.95 (U.K.), Y2,500 (JAPAN) IN MUSIC NEWS IBXNCCVR **** * ** -DIGIT 908 *90807GEE374EM002V BLBD 589 001 032198 2 126 1200 GREENLY 3774Y40ELMAVEAPT t LONG BEACH CA 90E 07 Debris Expects Sweet Success For Honeydogs PAGE 11 THE INTERNATIONAL NEWSWEEKLY OF MUSIC, VIDEO AND HOME ENTERTAINMENT ADVERTISEMENTS RIAA's Berman JAMAICAN MUSIC SPAWNS Hit Singles Is Expected To DRAMATIC `ALTERNATIVES' Catapult Take IFPI Helm BY ELENA OUMANO Kingston -based label owner /artist manager Steve Wilson, former A &R/ Colvin, Robyn This story was prepared by Ad f , Mention "Jamaica" and most people promotion manager for Island White in London and Bill Holland i, think "reggae," the signature sound of Jamaica. "It means alternative to BY CHUCK TAYLOR Washington, D.C. that island nation. what's traditionally Jamaicans are jus- known as Jamaican NEW YORK -One is a seasoned tifiably proud of music. There's still veteran and the other a relative their music's a Jamaican stamp Put r ag top down, charismatic appeal on the music. The light p the barbet Je and its widespread basslines and drum or just enjoy the sunset influence on other beats sound famil- cultures and iar. But that's it. featuring: tfri musics. These days, We're using a lot of Coen Bais, Abrazas N all though, more and GIBBY FAHRENHEIT blues, funk, jazz, Paul Ventimiglia, LVX Nava BERMAN more Jamaicans folk, Latin, and a and Jaquin.liévaao are refusing to subsume their individ- lot of rock." ROBYN COLVIN BILLBOARD EXCLUSIVE ual identities under the reggae banner. -
Text-Based Description of Music for Indexing, Retrieval, and Browsing
JOHANNES KEPLER UNIVERSITAT¨ LINZ JKU Technisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakult¨at Text-Based Description of Music for Indexing, Retrieval, and Browsing DISSERTATION zur Erlangung des akademischen Grades Doktor im Doktoratsstudium der Technischen Wissenschaften Eingereicht von: Dipl.-Ing. Peter Knees Angefertigt am: Institut f¨ur Computational Perception Beurteilung: Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Gerhard Widmer (Betreuung) Ao.Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Andreas Rauber Linz, November 2010 ii Eidesstattliche Erkl¨arung Ich erkl¨are an Eides statt, dass ich die vorliegende Dissertation selbstst¨andig und ohne fremde Hilfe verfasst, andere als die angegebenen Quellen und Hilfsmittel nicht benutzt bzw. die w¨ortlich oder sinngem¨aß entnommenen Stellen als solche kenntlich gemacht habe. iii iv Kurzfassung Ziel der vorliegenden Dissertation ist die Entwicklung automatischer Methoden zur Extraktion von Deskriptoren aus dem Web, die mit Musikst¨ucken assoziiert wer- den k¨onnen. Die so gewonnenen Musikdeskriptoren erlauben die Indizierung um- fassender Musiksammlungen mithilfe vielf¨altiger Bezeichnungen und erm¨oglichen es, Musikst¨ucke auffindbar zu machen und Sammlungen zu explorieren. Die vorgestell- ten Techniken bedienen sich g¨angiger Web-Suchmaschinen um Texte zu finden, die in Beziehung zu den St¨ucken stehen. Aus diesen Texten werden Deskriptoren gewon- nen, die zum Einsatz kommen k¨onnen zur Beschriftung, um die Orientierung innerhalb von Musikinterfaces zu ver- • einfachen (speziell in einem ebenfalls vorgestellten dreidimensionalen Musik- interface), als Indizierungsschlagworte, die in Folge als Features in Retrieval-Systemen f¨ur • Musik dienen, die Abfragen bestehend aus beliebigem, beschreibendem Text verarbeiten k¨onnen, oder als Features in adaptiven Retrieval-Systemen, die versuchen, zielgerichtete • Vorschl¨age basierend auf dem Suchverhalten des Benutzers zu machen. -
AT AUCTION FEBRUARY 27 Dear Guitar Collector
GUITARS AT AUCTION FEBRUARY 27 Dear Guitar Collector: On this disc are images of the 284 guitars currently in this Auction plus an additional 82 lots of collectible amps, music awards and other related items GUITARS all being sold on Saturday, February 27. The Auction is being divided into three AT AUCTION FEBRUARY 27 sessions starting at 10am, 2pm and 7pm (all East Coast time.) Session I, at 10am, contains the Delaware Collection of instruments and other music-related objects all autographed by well known musicians. Sessions II and III contain an extraordinary array of fine and exciting instruments starting with Lot 200 on this disc. The majority of lots in this Auction are being sold without minimum reserve. AUCTION Saturday, February 27 Session I – 10am: The Delaware Collection Session II – 2pm: Commencing with Lot #200 The event is being held “live” at New York City’s Bohemian National Hall, a great Session III – 7pm: Commencing with Lot #400 setting at 321 East 73rd Street in Manhattan. For those unable to attend in person, PUBLIC PREVIEW February 25 & 26 the event is being conducted on two “bidding platforms”… liveauctioneers. Noon to 8pm (each day) com and invaluable.com. For those who so wish, telephone bidding can easily be arranged by contacting us. All the auction items will be on preview display LOCATION Bohemian National Hall 321 East 73rd Street Thursday and Friday, February 25 and 26, from 12 noon to 8 pm each day. New York, NY Please note that this disc only contains photographic images of the items along ONLINE BIDDING Liveauctioneers.com Invaluable.com with their lot headings. -
Le Webzine Des Musiques Sombres Et Expérimentales : Rock, Jazz, Progressif, Metal, Electro, Hardcore
Guts Of Darkness Le webzine des musiques sombres et expérimentales : rock, jazz, progressif, metal, electro, hardcore... juillet 2015 Vous pouvez retrouvez nos chroniques et nos articles sur www.gutsofdarkness.com © 2000 - 2015 Un sommaire de ce document est disponible à la fin. Page 2/126 Les interviews Page 3/126 Entretien : La Nóvia (avec les membres de Jéricho et Toad), Jardin des Chartreux, Lyon, le 16 juillet 2015 - (interview réalisée par Dioneo) Au jour dit me voilà donc au Jardin... Un parc presque caché, de fait ; en haut de la colline de la Croix Rousse, pourtant – mais à l’un de ses azimuts les moins visités, excentré, comme coupé des rues autrement touristiques du quartier adjacent. La vue sur les quais de Saône, d’ici, est assez belle, l’angle un peu inhabituel sur la basilique de Fourvière, en face. Il est encore tôt lorsque nous arrivons l’ami Buck – qui me fournit aimablement l’enregistreur – et moi. L’ami Dariev nous rejoindra plus tard, au début de l’entretien. Pour le moment, les membres de Jéricho sont sur scène, encore en pleines balances. Nous les saluons rapidement puis allons nous poser discrètement à l’ombre, le temps qu’ils finissent. On a tout le notre. La canicule persiste, depuis des jours – trente huit degrés au moins, celui-là, et pas un souffle. Guilhem Lacroux – avec qui nous avions convenu de l’heure du rendez-vous – passe en voiture devant nous, nous informe qu’il va « acheter du vin » et sera vite de retour, pour l’entretien… Une fois les balances finies, tout le monde se présente, nous discutons un peu, tous, sans formalités. -
THE PRIMARY SOURCE, APRIL 17, 2003 1 My Goodness My SOURCE
THE PRIMARY SV E OURCE R I T A S S I N E D O L O The Arts Issue Also Inside: • The Great Culture Compromise • BLOCK OF WOOD runs for TCU prez...again • The SOURCE Turns 21! Tufts' Voice of Reason A Student Publication April 17, 2003 THE PRIMARY SOURCE, APRIL 17, 2003 1 My Goodness My SOURCE Come and share a pint. We’re legal now! Meetings every Tuesday at 10:00pm in the Zamparelli Room, Mayer Campus Center ALL WELCOME! For more information, email [email protected], or call Rob at (617) 869-6711. www.TuftsPrimarySource.org 2 THE PRIMARY SOURCE, APRIL 17, 2003 THE PRIMARY SOURCE, APRIL 17, 2003 3 THE PRIMARY OURCE Vol. XXI • The SJournal of Conservative Thought at Tufts University • No. # D E P A R T M E N T S From the Editor 4 The SOURCE endorses Wood. Commentary 6 From the Elephant's Mouth 9 Qu**rs and bunnies... Notable and Quotable 24 A R T I C L E S The Great Culture Compromise 10 by Simon Holroyd & J. Slavich When Chike Aguh, Ariana Flores, and Sam Dangremond are happy... Desperation: 90 Miles From Freedom 22 page 10 by Michael Fortes It's time to bring hope to Cuba. S P E C I A L A R T S S E C T I O N The Clip Art Page 15 We’re not the Observer, but we’re just as sophisticated. Lollapa-Loser 16 by Aaron Held When the US goes to war, the Left gets on stage. -
The 50 Best Shoegaze Albums of All Time
The 50 Best Shoegaze Albums of All Time pitchfork.com/features/lists-and-guides/9966-the-50-best-shoegaze-albums-of-all-time/ 4AD Blonde Redhead 23 2007 30 By 2007, the New York trio Blonde Redhead had been celebrated for over a decade as cerebral art-rockers, cult favorites of their lane; the upending of their tight, neurotic structures on 23 was a release of reigns. The group’s seventh (and first self-produced) album, it’s a thrilling spread that feels spontaneous and vigorous. Simone and Amedeo Pace offer a deep gravity in sprawling, warm guitars than pulse and blush, piano lines that puncture, and tinny hi-hat percussion that conveys only a mote of passing time. Singer Kazu Makino channels the glum wonderment of classic shoegaze in the title track, sighing with featherweight elegance, “23 seconds, all things we love will die/23 magic, if you can change your life,” while Amedeo Pace’s distorted vocals on “Publisher” edge ever-closer to bluesy yelps over draping, mathy guitars and subtle electronic fuzz. It’s artful in its lack of borders. –Stacey Anderson Listen: Blonde Redhead: “23” Creation Def American Medicine Shot Forth Self Living 1992 29 Medicine hail from sunny Los Angeles, not exactly a hub for shoegazers. But what makes this trio an indelible part of “the scene that celebrates itself,” across a pond and then a continent, is the roaring, fuzz-laden music of their debut, Shot Forth Self Living. The album’s resonant centerpiece, a chugging dirge cheekily named “A Short Happy Life,” features vocalist Beth Thompson crooning, “If you smile now, I just might melt” and evoking images of “honey sliding across the floor.” Beneath the tinnitus-inducing feedback, Medicine often fixate on love’s slow fade, that familiar theme of many shoegazing songs, balancing it with less likely doses of off-kilter instrumentation and effects (banjo, a ham radio, the hurdy-gurdy). -
Safe Break Educates Students Plan for Oass of 2000
I • • • m ~~ Wolfpack falls .1'... .·~. A new beat ;t~ Index .'ttJ. " ' ... A strong performance Nexus offers I A&E 85-6 Deacon Notes 82 upbeat sound on Briefly A2 EdHorials A6-7 i Calendar 86 Police Beat A4 unusual Classified B3 Scoreboard 82 instruments i Comics B6 Sports B1-2 A&EIBS I Visit our web site at http://ogb. wfu.edu Playboy to recruit students for ACC issue By Danielle Deaver Playboy will visit every school in the Atlantic Coast "If there's an off-campus business, or restaurant "Not to sound like a member ofthe Christian Coali Editor in Chief Conference this spring to select a female model from trying to solicit on-campus, in the open (not in a tion or anything, but for Playboy to consider coming to each for the issue. specific building) it comes through this office," Ford a school as historically religious as Wake Forest means Will a student bare (almost) all in the world's most The event is not affiliated with the university, which said. "I think it would be something that would not be Wake is not living up to its standards," said freshman famous soft-core porn magazine? Playboy magazine was never contacted by Playboy about the photo shoot. approved by this office because I don't think it's Shenika Watlington. will come to Winston-Salem April 20-21 to select a They have not been granted pennission even to hang consistent with the ideals of this university." "I certainly think it's a bad idea for the individual. -
The Center for Popular Music Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tn
THE CENTER FOR POPULAR MUSIC MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY, MURFREESBORO, TN CROOK, JOE 11-030 MUSIC VIDEO AND SERIALS COLLECTION Physical Description: 17 boxes of VHS tapes, 178 magazine serials (separate), 2 calendars (separate), 1 compact disc (separate) Dates: 1978 to 1999 Abstract (Descriptive Summary): 212 VHS tapes of music videos belonging to collector Joe Crook (6 tapes were defective and are not with collection), 178 serials (primarily rock, blues, and music collector magazines), 2 calendars, 1 compact disc. Most videos relate to 1980s and 1990s alternative rock. RESTRICTIONS: All materials in this collection are subject to standard national and international copyright laws. Center staff are able to assist with copyright questions for this material. Provenance and Acquisition Information: Joe Crook acquired the items in this collection starting from 1981 until 2012. Most of the collection was purchased at record stores in the Nashville area. Subjects/Index Terms: Subjects: Music videos Alternative rock music Rock music Blues (Music) Rolling Stone (San Francisco, Calif.) Names: Crook, Joe, 1956— Agency History/biographical sketch: Joe Crook is a Database Administrator in the Nashville area. Originally from Tennessee, he earned his B.S. in Mathematics from Vanderbilt University in 1989. Crook began collecting vinyl records in 1981 while living in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and continued collecting vinyl records, CD’s, and VHS tapes from that point forward. Scope and content: Collection of 206 VHS tapes. All tapes belonged to Joe Crook, collected over several decades. The videos encompass a wide variety of genres, primarily rock and alternative from the 1980s and 1990s. Also includes 1950s, 60s, and 70s rock, electronica, blues, reggae, ska, and punk. -
Album Title Artist Jazz Noel Various Artists Transit A.J. Croce the One I
Album Title Artist Jazz Noel Various Artists Transit A.J. Croce The One I Gave My Heart To Aaliyah Ace Young Ace Young Acidic Acidic Rocks SACD Aerosmith O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits Aerosmith Chronicles Aerosmith O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits [Japan Bonus Tracks] Aerosmith Get a Grip [Bonus Track] Aerosmith Essential Aerosmith, Vol. 3 Aerosmith Essential Aerosmith Aerosmith Pump Aerosmith Get a Grip Aerosmith Al Copley's Jump On It Al Copley Tales Of Mystery and Imagination: Edgar Allan Poe Alan Parsons Gaudi Alan Parsons Essential Alan Parsons Project [2-CD] Alan Parsons Stereotomy Alan Parsons X2: I Robot/Eye In The Sky Alan Parsons This Life Amanda Abizaid Todos Somos Angeles Angeles del Infierno Koala Motel Anne McCue Roll Anne McCue Hard & Heavy Collection April Wine Magnetic North Aqualung Numinosum Ascension Of The Watchers - Then & Now Asia Devil's Haircut "Noel Gallagher/Dave Donnelly Remix" Beck Oh Baby Bill Cosby You Must Believe In Spring Bill Evans Featuring Eddie Gomez and Eliot Zigmund Blue Murder Blue Murder Blue Tofu Blue Tofu Double Vision Bob James Passage Boy Hits Car Songs of Life Bret Michaels Rock My World Bret Michaels Coming Home Brooke Tattooed Millionaire [Australian Bonus Tracks] Bruce Dickinson Camp Freddy Camp Freddy Wishville [Bonus CD] Catherine Wheel I Dove All Night Celine Dion Hang Out Your Poetry Ceremony What If It All Means Something Chantal Kreviazuk Let's Rock - N - Roll Charm City Devils Hear Of Stone Cher All I Really Want To Do: Best of the Early Years Cher Chicago VII [Bonus Tracks] Chicago Chicago VIII [Bonus Tracks] Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago VI [Bonus Tracks] Chicago Chicago V Chicago Chicago: The Box [Bonus DVD] Chicago Chicago X Chicago Chicago V [Bonus Tracks] Chicago Love Songs Chicago Best of Chicago: 40th Anniversary Edition Chicago Chicago Transit Authority Chicago Chicago 13 Chicago At Carnegie Hall, Vol. -
September 7, 1995
Football Supplement Inside Women's JMUJazz soccer team Ensemble looks to competes in surprise its prestigious opponents. European festival. Sports/19 JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY Style/15 WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 7. 1995 VOL. 73. NO. 4 JM's faces license suspension, may appeal by Becky Mulligan & Cristie Breen senior writers ihey choose to do so, said ABC officials. If JM's chooses to appeal the charges, the Several patrons testified they recognized Craig Bauer, co-owner of JM's, said ABC department will not suspend the liquor JM's Bar and Grill, a favorite watering-hole Kraus and Griffin were intoxicated while at the although the bar's owners have not "officially license until all the appeals are finished. It restaurant, particularly Kraus, according to of JMU students, may soon have its alcohol decided" whether or not to appeal the charges, would probably take a month or two before the license temporarily suspended, due to a records of the hearing provided by Stevick. he is fairly sure they will appeal. ABC Board could hear the case because its "Those who felt Mr. Griffin appeared sober decision by the Virginia Alcohol Beverage and ABC Hearing Officer Susan Stevick, who schedule is so full, according to Chapman. Control Department. enough to drive when he left are poor judges of worked on the case, said, "Any sanction If JM's doesn't appeal, then an agent from a patron's state of intoxication," the records The decision comes as a result of the drunk- (against JM's] doesn't go into effect until after the ABC department would "pick up the state.