. :t It-'i :t'.'J: 1:t;1 =­ , H E u c 5 D Prof. Accidentally Mercury Poisoned HANOVER . :'\ .H. - Dartll10uth College ' henmtrj Prore~,or Karen Wctterhahn I~ ho\pitali/ed in ~eriOlI\ t:ondilion "'Ilh men.:ur) ptmonillg. Ilkel> t:au~ed h) expmurc til the dangerou\ metal dun ng a re~eart:h projet:t. n unnarm:d adl11ln l~ ­ DIEGO TH RSD AY, FEBR RY 27.1996 trawr (;() nrirmed that Wctterhahn ha~ heen unahle to \ee. hear. wal~ or talJ... ror UC Officials ~e eral week~ . Ac(;ording to Key Leaders Discuss w llege o rficial~ , Wetterhahn rirst noticed prohlem !:> with her Search For halance a lev. week~ ago. ome doctor ' think that I American Innovation dimethyl mercury, one of the Cause of element'l> more lethal variants, I SUMMIT: Attendee come Rockwell Interna ti onal hainmll1 and CEO could he involved. Doctors arc Donald Beall and Presi dent Ri chard unsure when Wetterhahn was together to consider way to Atkinson. Applicant Decline exposed to the mercury remain competitive Most of the more th an I 00 attendees agreed MYSTERY: Mi nority application hecau!:>e symptom~ of poi!:>on ­ th at partnerships between government , in­ ing can take months to appear. By Leena Shankar dustry and academia are essenti al to main­ to CSU increase but UC official - The Dartlllowh Staff Wrtter taining competitiveness in IOday\ interna­ deny existence of a connection Top leadcrs from indust ry, academi a and tional market. IU Athlete Charged government came together Monday in La "Businesses, national government. labs By Eric Brace with Battery jolla to discuss how to maintai n Ameri can and univer. ities need to cooperate to enh ance Staff Wnter wmpctitiveness in research and develop­ the quality of life in the United State~ through The University of alifomia faces its second con­ BLOOMI GTON , Ind.­ ment. research and development ," Beall said. ~ec utiv e year of declil1lng numher ~ of applications Indiana Unlverl>ity police are Key participant~ in thc conference, en­ Parti cipants also discussed the benefits rrom underrepres nted minority gro ups. and uni ver­ charging ~enior aleh Portcr titled " alifornia and the Fu ture of American and pitfalls of internati nal partnerships, es­ si ty olTi clab want to know why, Director of wi th battery after a Feh. I Inn ovation." included Gov . Pete Wil on, See INNOVATION, Page 3 Undergraduat e Admissions aria Ferri sa i ~J. altercation in th e Acacia Although the total nUll1her ()fs tud e nt~ applying ror rraternity house. Porter is the admi ssion rose 10.7 percent hetween 1995 and 1997, captain of the university 's the numher of applications from African-American. soccer team. The incident American-Indian . Chicano and Latino student s dur­ hegan with a spi ll ed drink at a WORK WITH ME•••• ing that time dropped significantl y. fra tern ity party, which led to "The numbers are more apparent and th e deerease Porter all egedl y punching is more serious 1f or 1997-981." Ferri ~aid . "We want sophomore Damion Tolliver to know if we have the es tablishmcnt of it trend. or is later in the eveni ng. Porter it a two-year hiatus?" ~ai d that he acted alone and One possible reason for the decline is that Propo­ that th e soccer team was not si ti on 209 's passage less than a month before the UC involved in hi s ac tions. applicati on deadline. and th e legal chall enges that - The Indiana Daily Student followed, have steered many minority applicants away from the University of California. Trash Fire Hits Another possible factor was the UC Board of Berkeley House Regents' SP- I resolution, which eliminates affirma­ BERKELEY, Calif. - Burning tive-action criteria from admissions decisions start­ trash caused a two-alarm fire at ing in spring 1998. a UC Berkeley rooming house However. Ferri said she douhted th e controversies early Monday morning. surrounding the two mea s ure~ ~Ignllica ntly affected According to the Berkeley Fire UC application rates. Department , the lire began in a "We don 't W.lIlt to create a linkage 1with the trash container located nex t to a decrease in minorit y-group appli(;a tl on~ I." Perri ~aid . heater vent out side of the "The student choose~ a ul1Iv er:-.ity on it variety or huilding. The fire !:>p read up the critena.'· outside of the house to the atti c aliforn ia State Universit y auminl~trator~ rece ntl y and entered the house through re l ea~ed a rcport ~ h owll1!! increa~ed numbers of mi ­ an att ic window. About 20 nority applica nt ~ for 1996-97, the mo~t recent year for residents spent the night at a whi ch figurc ~ are available . neighhoring house and were According to U ~ p () k e!'.rna n Terry olvll1 , there is allowed to re-enter the next day. no link hetween th e hi ghe r U and lower U appli- The lire caused abou t $120,000 cat ion rate~ . damag "I don 't think a cO l1lpari ~on het wee n IUC and - The Daily Californian S 1 i~ valid," Colvll1 ~aid. "The two ~ys tem s serve two ~epara te populations of perspective students." A lIi~on joncs, th SU's senior director of access and retention . agreed with olvin 's assess ment of the

Mark Patterson/Guardian two !>y~ t ems a~ ~eparate entities. Innovation: Gov . Pete Wilson delivered the keynote address at Monday's summit j()nc~ poi nt ed to distinction~ between the two on preserving American competitivene ss in the global marketpl ace. See NUMBERS, Page 7

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I Lockyer Calls on Wilson to Keep Financial-Aid Promise

BUDGET: Senator say ·90~ . in which he increa~ed ~tudent lor the 1997-9 acadellllc yea r is doe~n 't represent what i~ happen­ fees hy 140 percent , Gov. Wilson 216.5 million ing." promised increa e as~ured us that cor r e~po nd ing In ­ While finanCial aid ha,uecrea~ed However, ~ tat e Department of never happened c rea~e ~ in fina ncial aid would en­ comparcd to last year, ~tude nt - re e Finance Budget Analyst Amy CRAZY sure that needy ~ t udent\ wcre not reven uc~ have increa!:>cd from $583 Supinger said Wilson ha kept his By Meera Pal excl uded ," Lockyer ~ald. million in 1995-96 to $61 H million promise. HIATUS: The Guardian Staff Wflter According to the ,> tatc Legisla­ in Ihe current )ear. The estimated "There have heen no studl' nt -fee II1terview~ Asian rock group Shocked hy recent report~ of a tive Anal ,t\ Office (LAO) report, amount lor 1997 <)1{ i, ~630 million. increase~ in the pa~t three y..:ars and ibo Matta 8 noticeable declille 111 fll1ancial -a lu the amount allocated to finanCial I c~ revenUL glOw th ha' heen at­ under Govcrnor Wilson, the Cal­ funding at the Univcr~ltyofCalifor ­ aid hy the unlver,it} has declined tnhuted In nSII1t' LI enlollillent and Grant hudget ha, been a u ~me nt cd OPINION: Johll~on again nia. tate Senate leader Bill Lockyer, 1.9 percent - or <1 .3 million - rlOlcs\lon,i1- dlOl1l -fel' Incrcal>e~ . 30 million 111 t\.\o yearl-.... upinger takc!'. an Dlcgo to task for D-Ha ward. called on ov. Pete \lnce 1995 96. "l-Inanc l,1I ,lid ha\ go ne uown at ,ald. it!'. terminal slIIine,s 4 Wil\on to keep 1m earlier promise The unl ver~ lI y ~pent~2() .R mi I­ J lime when 1\:( Ien:nue\ ha ve gonc Howcver.1 0 . J...j cr mall1tJII1' that to Increa~e finanCial alUIll cxchan!!e lion on studcnt aid In 1995-96. and up:'l \0 Pnnclp In back to win 011 a two-out, "To sell hl\ hudget In the eJrly The current estimated e pendllure U 1hudget 1\ not a good hudget II II See LOC KYER, Page 7 tWO-fun homc fun. -7 16 OR Thursday , February 27, 1997 The CSD Guardian NEWS 3 2 NEW. Thc UCS D Guardian Thursday, Fehruar 27, 1997 C D hancellor Robert ing implication for students as well. INNOVATION: Dynes. the host of Ihe event . an ­ " Its henefits to UCSD stud en ts Cecil Lytle Discusses Participants stre s nounced the new pannership he arc long-term - I he joi nt academic­ ETCETERA ... cooperation officially form ed j ustlhe ni ght he ­ industry -gove rnmenl group was Lights& fore. mainly interesled in how Ihe coun· Charter School Plans Continued from page 1 "I am the proud falhcrofthe San try fund s basic research in an area Sirens pccially in l e rm ~ of intcllectual­ Di ego Science and Technology Al­ of high intern ati onal compeli lion DELAY: UCS D's Academic Senale to vote on the property rights. liance. " he ~ald . and at a I i me of proposed charter high . chool at it April meeting " Intcrnal ional co llaborallon. I "We will work on "For me, this is a • ve ry limited fed ­ Lights & Sirens is a selection of en­ Friday, Feb. 21 be lieve, is critical in o rd e~ to share how 10 increase eral -gove rnmcn t tries compiled from the log book of 4:05 p.m.: A staff member reported the UCSD Police Department. the burden ~ and co mbine re ­ public under­ consclence-ralslng resources." Bond the vandalism of the Sun God be­ By Julia Kulla-Mader Ihe propo,al Ihen goe, 10 Ihc C T V 1<; SOMETIMH tween Feb. 20 at 2:00 p.m. and Feb. sources." said John Gihbons. assis­ ~ Iandin g and sup ­ Staff Writer Regcn" for linal approval. 6000, At.JD conference. We sa id. "The re was Sunday, Feb. 16 21 at 12:30 p.m. Damage : $150. ~ ~ tant to Pres ident Cli nlon for sc i­ port here in San Oneol CSD'~ n cwe~ t duh~. Untillhe prop<,\a l " approved. a SOMETI""H .. are trying to a lot of talk ahoul 1:50 a.m.: Officer's report concern­ 10:00 p.m.: Officers arrested a 19- l ence and tec hn ology mail ers. " BUI , Diego." I " Fn e nd~ 01 th e Chart er High perillanent ,chool ca nnot he hulll. 'Y coope rat i ve ve n­ ing th e detention of a student and two year-old male non-affiliate at Tioga we need to make , ure th at there is The new pro­ non-affiliates at lot 103 for the pos­ Schoo!." hosted a lorum yc~tcroay " We have two maj or unr ve r~ rt y foster good tures. Thi~ IS Hall for being a minor In possession of intellectual-properlY prolection in­ gram . whi ch will somet hin g sible burglary or vandalism of a blue alcohol. Cited and released. provld mg In forma lion and a n ~wer ­ donor, who arc prepared to contnh­ t~ research which In '89 Nissan. Unable to locate VIctim . L lernationall y. " he led hy fonner Atkinson h a~ al­ Saturday, Feb. 22 ing q u es t ion~ ahout hoth Mar~ h a ll ute ahout Ii ve-and-a-half mi llion dol­ . 10:25p.m.: Officers and paramedics Wil ~o n . havi ng just returned Scripps Instilll­ turn can have 12:06 a.m.: A staff member reported College Provost Ceci l Ly t il: ' ~ pro­ lar, le,r thc huilding. hut I cannot i ways believed in. res ponded to a 19-year-old student L-~~~ ~ ~ the vandalism of a concrete trash ______from a visi t to Asia, agreed thaI lion of Oceanog­ fl O~c d charter hi gh doscthat deal until applications to so it ' s n otsurpri~­ suffering from a sprained ankle. Trans­ barrel at the Cognitive SCience BUild­ ~------~~ ~ intellectual-righu, protec tion is es­ raphy DireclorEd ~c hool and the wc 've had facully. SH~ S A~ 'i !:tOu Ju S'T SIT Otol ~ o f 110':1 l=AoIoe.ft'H I ~ 0: ing Ihat he is In ported to Thornton HospItal by para­ ing between 4:00 p.m. and 11:50 I'" F A.OolT A"V D o ", ' T ., enlial. Frieman. is in ­ human society." Partn e r~ at Lcarn ­ ,enale I and re­ " ~e. 5 1 M~S' ... SO~ E.TI "~S ; the lead." medics. p.m. Damage: $80. T\" ... \I;.. ""'1 MOM 1.1\c'e.~ ll*':I'QE ,.,.O~ AS' 6000 AS • " I hal'c co rn e to Ihe co nclusion tended 10 hring - Thomas Everhart CSO ' s In - Monday, Feb. 17 1:45 a.m.: A non-affiliate reported ing program . gentall approvaL" '·S Fl C.UQE OU T that the hcslthi ng 10 do is wail until local science and 12:42 a.m.: A staff member reported three unknown males who failed to If e~ tahli~h ed . Lytle ~a id . THe. ':,. ~ ~ (..ITT~ 8oa IoJ(, . CalTech PreSident terim se nIor vire W\.(o 010 IT BHAUSE IT~ the theft of computer parts from the s octlt':l, D A D. _ all trading parlners, e~ p ec i a ll y Asia, technology com­ chance llor for pay an $18 taxI fare. thc U SI) charter According to A M ~S'l'EIt., SIIoW . J. Muir Biology Building. Loss: $1,750. cnact laws protecting intellectu al pani es to gether wi th university re­ 5:48 p.m.: Officer's report about a ,chool would pro­ LYlle. th e ,choo l acadcmic affairs. Richard Alllye h. Tuesday, Feb. 18. propert y," Wilson said. "The he sl broken Window at the Student Center, Vide Illlensivc co l­ will evenlually he sea rchers . cc hocd thi s idea. 8:15 a. m.: A staff member reported Building B. Broken acCIdentally by a defcnse unt i II hey do is 10 stay ahead. h:gc -prcparalOry housed in a huild­ Participants also addressed Ihe "Thiscol1ference la slhe founda ­ the vandalism ol computerequipment student driving a Cushman cart . Asia i, not just a hu gc market, bUI educat ion to !Jth ­ ing loca ted nex t \0 difliculties small businesses face in tion l'or beller understanding and the at the Geisel Library between 5:00 6:04 p.m.: Officers responded to n hugc co mpetition as well - thi s is p.m, and 11:00 p.m. Loss $220. through 12th ­ Ihe Mar, hall 01- forming partnerships and becom­ chancellor has made partncrships a dumpster fire near the Mountain View " ~I: <;rolO~I:;')h "'"NO OF " T~I: PAW-PAol> " IS A M" O ~D L~C; '''(&JA '' a challenge we need to mcc t head ing ac ti ve competitors. priorit y. Thus. Ihis conference is a 2:00 p.m.: A student reported the Lounge. ExtingUIshed by CSO. grad e ~tu d c lll ~ on lege I\dmrnl'.tra­ BAO, S AD .1(0lJ, THE'1 '2 E. t..Oo~ \"t~ SI:A MOrJl<€.'H QII'I: 1. OON ·T. n-'!O 'TOO on." vandalism of a silver '87 BMW 325 Sunday, Feb_2 3 "We have two WIn{ e.LOWHOLES'.1HE'1'2E Duke Bristow, a re~earcher at realizallon of that." Alliych said. the U(,SD c ampu~ . lion hui Idrng. "~':I W I\" o l ~H_ ""A'16E (OoQ':I. wI: SAw XENA A T between Feb. 14 at 12:20 p.m. and 2:13 p.m.: A student reported theft of PIle.TI'j GooO, PQ(rN BAo, ~Q. "'lO~ W 'LL LI~1i. IT, -n. t S OoJE oe; ~Oujt ment ." Gibhons believe that In Big bu s ine s~e~ 7:45 p.m.: Officers arrested a 16- the vandalism of a door at UCtr 407 "The 1111 " 1011 01 building, but I ,chool , tan .. up . ON, OON'T \.)M'\"t ~ovjL BESt' l=R.lE.NDS. of academic press ure. TI",E TA\;. ... c; I.ON", ON yea r-old male non-affiliate at lot 357 between Feb. 23 at 9:00 a.m. and the ,duml 1\ to Lytle al,o re ­ said . " We order for an and unrv e r s ill e~ "Unlversitie~ arc underthe great cannot close 8Q.U!i:HI-.I(, ~OUQ. TE ET 11. for being a minor in possession of Feb. 24 at 9:30 a.m. Damage: $20. -- DO IT Q UI'I:' strongly believe ha ve more eco- pressurc of creliling ne w knowl­ ramp ul' ve r) t:lI ­ , ponded to ,everal increase in alcohol. CIted and released. 1:05 p.m.: Officers arrested a 61- that in order for nomi c momen­ cnteo y()ung~ICI" that deal until qu e ~tlon~ ahout edge 10 hring to th e nmkt:tplace," 8:00 p.m.: Officers detained a 17- year-old male non-affiliate at the Book­ an increase in co l­ collaboration tum to ca rry them who wo uld lall we've had th c ,chool. Yoche lso n sa id. year-old male non·affillate at lot 357 store for shoplifting. Cited and re­ through Ihe " We gradu ate laboralion be­ between Industry through Ihe nc­ Ca lilorn ia Institute of Tech no 1- for being drunk in public . Released to leased. twee n industry c la cb." L y ll e~ ard . faculty, senate 70-!W tuden". goti ati on phase." ogy Presidenl Thomas Everharl, parents at police station. 3:18 p.m.: A stud ent reported the and uni versilies 10 and universities to 8:22 p.m.: Officers arrested a 31- theft of a wallet from Ihe Biomedical C luh lounder and that ' ~ a drop In respon se to who helped coo rdinale the event, [and regental) BRIEFLY ••• year-old male non·affiliate at lot 355 endure. Isuch !> l1lall busine ss al so ~ aid th e conference had reper­ Library between 2:30 p.m. and 2:45 John l.lcn "lid 111 thl! hUl.: ket." hI! endure, [such for being in possession of less than p.m. Loss: $50. approval." pa rt ner sh I p s I owner Jack cussions far heyond the Hya ll ball­ Frlend~ 01 I hI.' ';lId. " II eight UC~ 28.5 grams of marijuana. CIted and musl have bipar­ partnerships) 5:26 p.m.: Officers and the San Diego Chart cr HI gh - Cecil Lytle )!l!tll1v()lved mthl' Reading Being Held In Honor of Seuss H arding' s co n­ room where it was held. released. Rre Department responded to a fire lisan supporl." cern s, Bea ll sai d, School all11\ to Provost and IJ SU, and must have "For me, thi s is a c() n,cience ­ Thursday, Feb. 20 at Argo Hall. Caused by a cigarette. Los Alamo s hoth In ll lrl11 Uc. D Thurgood Marshall College co mmunIty co l- UCSD IS hosting a celebrity reading on March 1 in honor " I rea lly take raisi ng conference," he sa id. " We 9:22 a.m.: A bicyclist suffered cuts to Tuesday, Feb. 25 Marshall College Forum to ational Lahora­ bipartisan the head and face after falllllg at the ,lUdelll, .Ihout Ihe lege,. Ih.I\ ·, no of the late Theodor "Dr. Seuss" Geisel's Birthday. The whatyou'vesaid are trying to fos ter good re se arch 3:00 p.m.: Officers arrested a 53- celebrities scheduled to appear include Chance llor Robert Discuss Same-Sex Marriages lory Director support." 10 hea rl. We real- which in lurn ca n have applications Intersection at Scholars Dr. South yea r-old male non-affiliate at the Book­ ,chool and " to culti va te ,I pool 01 longer a ~ m all numher." and We iss Ln . Bicyclist was wearing a store for petty theft. Dynes, astronaut Sally Ride and Geisel 's widow Audrey, Thurgood Marshall College, In conjunction With the Siegfried Hec ker - John Gibbons i7.e how impor­ to human socie ty." , tud e nt ~ ami pan:n,," who arc CK ­ He addcd th atLJC IrvlIIl: . U LA he lmet. Transported to Scripps Hos­ 5:35 p.m.: Officer's report concern­ The rea dlllg will be held from 10:30 a.m. to noon In Hewlett Diversity and Unity Project. IS sponsoring an on ­ also com mend ed tant small bu si- Crleo ahout It. and U Da vl' an: alMI working on Assistant to President Clinton The conference is the li rst of pital by paramedICS . ing a possible stalking and harass­ the main Ibrary, whIch was renamed GeIsel Library after campus forum about same - se~ marriages. col lahorali ons, nesses are and Ihree to take place nal i()nwide. It L ytle d,sc.:u"co Ihl' ~d lllol ', chaner-st:llOol prop">tlb. Audrey Geisel 's donation m December 1995. Since The forum, entitled -Same-Sex Marriages: The Law , 2:05 p.m.: A staff member reported ment by a staff member. ex plaining why partn e r ~ hips should how import ant it is for you 10 do wu, spon,ored hy UCSD. the Wash ­ ~\atu~ at ye,lerday'" lorum. One , tudenl 111 Ihe iludlCIH.:C al,() Theodor Ge isel's death In 1991, UCSD has receIved a Male Couples and Theology : Will be held Tues. , March the theft of a stereo receiver from the Wednesday, Feb. 26 hc pursued. hu~in c ~s with us." Warren Mu sic building between Feb . " M y ex pec.: t at 1<1II two year~ .Igo que,\Joned wh

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Unlver~lly in Louisiana and council and mayor to Illake policy A city is a reflection cit y co nducted an illegal transac­ th e masses - namely, sport> finan~ial aid fund~ hy 112.5 11111 - LAO recomillended that tht: Legi~ ­ NUMBERS: Morehouse College in Georgia are LOCKYER: HACKS: and run the city; if the populace ti on with a pri vate enterprise with ­ teams. lion ." lature reduce thl' C', genera l fu nd of its people. Never Officials stress DC, two historically black colleges that San Diegans are a d oe ~n ' t like the poli CY". they can o ut the con,ent of th e people. I~ Con, idering th l.! tr as hin e~, 01 LAO says money The state Departlll<.:nt of Fi nan ce allocat ion hy $I!).R mi Ili on aml shi ft aggrcsslvely rccruil studcnts frolll unelect the councilmen at electi on has this been more oth er word " the city council and th eir <.:o mp ll~ itilln , th e ahove le tt l.!r .. CSU differences is cu rrentl y companng past C the money to the Cal Grant pro­ foolish bunch ,outhern alifornia. wa diverted IIllle". mayor had no auth orit y 10 pl ay fa,t repre,ent ,ome of the more hudgcls to actual l~~pcnditurl.!' . gra m "to offset UC', apparent redi ­ true than here, ContInued from page 1 The~e wlleges, according to Continued from page 4 ", It make, lega l and politl cJI and lome w!lh 1i0 million of tax ­ th oughtful San Diegan\. Mo, t let­ ContInued from page 1 Supill gersaid . questioning whether rec ti on of IInancial aid IllOl1les and system. articulated in the "Califor­ Colvin, offer studen t, an allno­ te,IIl" 1001, 01 Brucl.' lIender,on. Did where the absurdity payer 1Il01ll.!) '" Ith out a votl: Oil th.: tClhacJ..,d(lIl 't ,a) Ill uch Illore than: the state hudget. "to lIla~e good on the third of fcc revenue that wa, to all ow st ud e nt ~ greater di~ueti(ln nia Mas ter Plan for Hi gher Educa­ sphere not normally found In the Whe ll.' dm:, onc get the lliea that Rider and th e ll lall }el'. MI~ c lIlatter b) thl: pcork I\h(l 1\111 ra~ "Wdl don .... Ju Igl.! Jo\eph I Y"ll the gov c rnor~ pledge." ~upros('d to go tOl ard linancl<11 aid In choo,in)! l'ollegl'~ . " of San Diego's tion." Unlver~it of California. "" ,tadlulll lull III l'lC llh ,lIld 1ll.IIOI Agulrrc and Boh Oullle." lor II did the rI).!ht tiling I'or .tli u, proud When student fcc, wne rai~cd actually did . However. Supingcr said the ''The admission policy set forth "[ uch colleges I offer a style or I.:ague t"I111'" md\.. l" a ~ II ) , pI.' \ 1} re'pon ,c, to th c Jholl' thoughtless actions ' Th ~ ,t.Ill:IllCllt "legal and polll - S.Ul Dle' g.ln , I" In the early I 990s. the ;,tate legiS­ " IFinanc lal- ;, tate would " re ­ in the Ma,ter Plan ~ought to achieve education that we don·t." Colvin LI"I' J\ ' (lppo,ed III th l.! hundred or pOinh reflects the 1(;.tI 1001 ... · " J\ Immature a, II 1\ But thl'll dg.lln. that\ ~ . 11l DIC!!" lature required uni vl'rs!lles to re­ aid Ill{)nle ~ I se,' 1ll ally he reneging a qualitative and quantitative di s­ s~lId . " [Financial-aid ,(I cltll" Ihat hal e 'tadlullI , III their , Judge Allthon) \ de,I,llI n doc, non\cn'lcal. Tim l:Ollllllent 1\ ;\ ,ad lor) (Ill serve at Icast one-third of all fel' 10 he gOing ;,ome­ trihution of students that would (Inll~ 'colilpact' O\\OIl' CaIH!. . not "dlddtc the hil~~ IIHIIll dcal ignorance of the relkctlon 01 the hatred Incurred lor /Jr,'111 JOIl/1I011 lIr:r(,I'.1 \I·ilil lill The University of California re venues for finan,i ;rI ald. Th e where other then monies] seem to encourage thcm to attend inMitu ­ Wll h the un Iv er­ not onl) chalknglng the (ahelll I ICIIl' 111I1( ~ 111101('111 II/III IlIrt', plans to Inve ~ tlgate the decline in legi slature abo int:rea~ e d fundllH! Allot her example 01 San f) 1,;gdn In g\ of a local gOl anment chJI~ed people, 1'1 nanclal ald . and be gOing ~IIIC;, " hy ta~ln g t Ions 1ll0~t app ro priate III th ei r prior the nUlllher of underrepresented­ Ignorancc 110111 the k tt el ,eC li ll n 01 '" II h ma king rclJtllcl, Ill ll10r dell­ deillocraq cm pl oyed h} San 11111/1/11 1'1"1'11 I'II~I '.\ ill'wilillL: 111111 for the ~tatl' - run Cal Grant prn~ that ' s what I;, un­ away the fund ­ academic performances, their as­ minority applicants, Colvin said. gram. somewhere other t he I 1/I f1 11 - 7i'dIlIlW \Ion, al'fcc tlll g Cit y opaatl on, : I C on the next ba ll ot '1he,e arc Ihe Dlego\ Cll > cnu nctl and mayor. hu t LO.I All ~1'i(,1 i.1 1\1/1'.\1' 1/11111 SIlII fair." Lodycr in~ . i.1 III piration~ and their mOll l'at i()n~ and although th e study will not begin "I "i UPCll llr ( 'OU I I Ju dge ma int ainin g and burldlng he tt cr CII) t:oune d\ cent ra l t a~J..,. hut Ihe lor l,or~ 1I1g lor II hat one he li el'e, /) i('~() . jllllll.llJ/I al.1'II pmlld II(' The Cal Grant program . opcr­ said. The "COIll ­ ahdity_ and that would recogni/c then financial aid, AntllO n} JI)'l.! ph·,) dec l' lon va ll , treet, and parl. ,. rep,lI l'1n g and w un er! ha, heen \Voci ull) lIlade ­ I, nght. No politiCian \ url'ive\ the /mlll iI/1' /1(/\ Arl'a. whl'/'(, CI/II'I until the fall enrollment cycle is ;1I<.:d hy the Cali fmnia . tudent Aid Ba'ing e ~ti ­ econ olllit: factors of college atten­ and that's what is pact" " a lour­ da tl.!" ,cvcral thing,,, replaCing lI1 ic li or water IIl,tlll ' . vot quatl.' In la llhlull) and competentl > vil ilicallllll HendcNHl cxpenenced dllll 'l 111/11~ lII'i(,I' lli}()1II fllllllllr: jil­ complete and tlnal statistics are olllillission. proVides fundin g for matI.!, li n the dance." the plan 's authors wrote in ready. ~ ar agr~cn' ~ nl " , It \.r1ld atc, our fOlm II I gm In g on \\o h';lher or not a 'b60 1111 II Ion executi ng thl! 1ll whl k rl.! pre,entlng thl.! IIltere,t, 01 lioll-do/lar IlIlIld illillalil'('.I'.Ior .Ill/­ necdy studcnts de;, inng to attend C', "pa,t prac­ unfair." hl' tween " 11 - 19 72. The unlver,ity plan s to inter­ l.! rnlll <.: nt ; i.e .. we cil:Ll th e Cit) hund In ltrat lVt.: ought to he pl acl.!d Hend l:r,on', POlilt wa, that the reork lIot ta ~ e n In hy the opl atc 01 dl/IIII.I 1/1/ Ihl' hlllllll. college or ullI ... er~it y. whether puh­ tlce, ." th e LAO ·, - Bill Lockyer son . the Unl l'e r­ Aggressive recruitment by other view ~ tudents who declined the Ir c or pn I at e. analy,,, a~, c rt ;, Ca lifornia State Senator ;,it> of Calrillr­ colleges may al so be hehind the universit y', o lTer of enrollillent to Whde funds gi ven to t he Cal that ,pen. Linder th~ cOlllpact. State remembered for In particular. Gramhling State added. Chinese· leader was (,;IKC to Deng Xlaoplng Wil, 11I gh: of po\>e;,,, ng an unhrcakahlc , pint. Trann anlm:n Squarc" report statc~ that linancial-ald fund, the 216.5 million propoM:d In thc General Fund appropriation, In 19 no In end to opportunism, you thlrl~ th at you could ,ilence a whelp, to the four corner, of th e " C has ~hl fled finalll : Ia I ':Ild r~ ­ Tell me not, in IIIOIImful nu_ LAO did lIot aceulllulate al' curat l.' ye ar~ . In return thl' LIC ;Ind the nall on\ cry for Ire~ d n lll with your wo rld and hl ow, down the founda­ FOI hi ' "count l:. lrl:.vu luti ll nary th e Chlnl:.''; pco pk . ,ollrces to other UIlI VCr-.r1 pro­ Information. CS agreed to ral~e fcc;, 10 per­ l:rllll <.:\ ilgaill , t th l:. Chllle\e peopk," The real heme, 01 th c ('hll1e\1.' to th cli cla\\mate;, In BelJlIlg. They gul ags. your 'ec r~ 1 pol ICC and your ti on, of the hou,e of ca rd, you ~o gram~ ... It ha~ not dli cCled in ­ " Ill vers lt flnanl'lal -ald cent each year. Wei wa, arn:stl:.d and ,cnt cncl:.d to people Will 11 01 hl.! loun d at are pohtlca l pm () n ~ r " who lan­ pro pagand a caillpaigns" painstakingly craft ed" "ute is but • .,chant!" creased ~ tudent k c, to flnanc",1 source, vary h)' call1pu;, and hy C(llvIIHlu e~tio n cd the henelit of 15 yean, In pri,on. Rl:. leased In iramnan Mao Menlonal Hall. You gUl>h III elJ ll t:entratl on <.: alllp ~ Oil Mr. Dcng, wh..:rc Will yo u run , Goodb yl.!, Comrade Dcng. May aid ," the report ~ta t e~ . year." ,he said. "With hundred, 01 reduclllg the uni versi ty' s hudget. the icga,y of Mao and lhe remnant, I 6 San Diego 5729** I Houre: B-6 Monday-Friday L OS ANGELES, CA 90095 - 1 656 I ·t.creos systems used in de fense systems & the Kansas City S49" San Frallcisco S59" I I ------' (.1t 0) 206 -.11 4H . E -III " d: 1111'1"111 o(a), 1'1'''. 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CIBO: f C()fll Miho Hatori knows her chicken ___REVIEWS ___ Continued from page 8 touring for its all - ~tar sid \! project li stening to those records, people felt When asked whelher or not the th~ir fifth alhulll, cnti tled Thank BUller 08 (with m e mb e r~ of th e a sudden urge to jump out of their hand wanled 10 oc laheled as junk )" YOI( , in 1995 oincidcntally, it B ~as tie Boys and JOIl , pcncer cars and do karale kicks. Kid s who Ncil Hagen answered, "As we was recordcd with a producer who Blues Explosion ), lived hy these record s were labcled know rrolll the history of religion, once workcd with Alice Cooper. Ciho Mallo i~ ~till on the road, "heathens," "heavy melalcrs" and Royal Trux latest , entitled Long Hind Legs the casiest people to recruit arc those ~ u[lpo ning its excellent ncw EP. "losers." that arc most vu lnerable. 0 10 get Wl'el SiXIl'l'I/, has already been emerges ... StipeI' Relax, which Inc.:ludes l'our Undernealh all the eam()ullage away from that, wc quit taking drug, acclaimed as onc of this year's best See page 10 remixe~ of Vi l'a/ La Womall's clothes and bandannas wer\! aver­ altogether hccausc the last thing we alhum , and is reminiscent of olher "Sugar Water" by the likes of Co ld ­ age kids looking for a way to want is a bun 'h of manipulaled trashy-rock of the early UCSD GU ARDIAN ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT FEBRUARY 27 . 1 997 cut . as well as members of th c express individuality. Today tim LOmbies following u ~ around for '80s. At a first listen the albulll Beastie Boy, and JOIl Spencer breed has been washed OUI hy whatever rcason." The hand has sounds like a rctro-'70s/'80s classic­ Blucs Explosion, medi oc re grunge-roc " band~ and eomc to oclicve that hard work pays. ro 'k r~l:Ord , but a closer listen will )1) r1 StipeI' Relax al,o includc. two wecnie alternati vc-rock bllnd ~, hut Royal Trux has occn touring and bring out the layers of guitar elrects extr\!mcly funky new composi­ they ex ist antlthcy' re sttll singing, recortling records for over a decadc. and vocal tracks, The guitars t:arry tion" "Spoon" and ·' BBQ." Ciho "Wc' re not gonna lake it I" After meeling in Washington, D,C., more of a "wa-wa" funk sound than MatH) will perforl11 at the Ca~hah Photo by Nina GouveIa The only dilTerence "that those ci l Hage rt y and Jennifer Herrcma other records. STREET The sccond song, entitled "Mor­ next Wednesday at 9 p.m. hands havc either mov\!d on or hro­ lx.:gun playing show, at CBGB's Guardian: Where did you Royal Trux ken lip. Mo,t people hclie ve thi S and recorded their first record in phic Resident," resembles early-era get the idea for the "Sugar Sweet SIxteen l11u sic is gonc for good. But didn 't 1988 for Royal Rct:ords. Thc alhulll Rolling Stones. The band decided to Vir, In The following movies Water" video? pcople say the same thing ahout was li stoo in the Gavin Rcpon, and make positive aspects of negative will open in theaters "atori: We wanted to work di sco'! If uny huntl is going \I) res­ they hooked up with Drag City teenage energics the subjecl of the tomorrow. wi th Mi chel Gondry and wc saw -*** urrcct trashy roc" , it will he Roya l Records for their second. third and record. While the title Sweet Sixteen his videos and we lov\!d it. Actual­ One thtng ml~sin g from the '90s Trux , fourth records in 1989, 'I) I and '91 , implies teen-age slruggles, the • Johnn y I)cpp and !\ I ly, we saw them and I wa, like, "Oh are mis,ing arc rock r\!t.:ord,\ like Royal Trux has comc a long way respectively, alhul11 was wrillen for all ages. Its Pa(; IIlO \tar III "Dll/lnl\! l11an, did you scc M iehel Gondry ')" Ali cc Cooper, Twisted Sistcr and since their lir.t alhum , ,tanding out Aftcr holdi ng out and playing divcrse assClnment of songs will I3ra\co." And cveryhody gOl:~, "Oh . it 's th e Motley e rue\ lirst alhum,. There from their predcces~() r s a\ a roc" hard -to-ge t, the hand ,igned with have evcryonc , including grandmas ., llIt l" And we dcc ideu we wanted wa, sO I1l \! thing ahout lhose rciease, hand who ha~ put ex ira crfol1 IIlt n Virgin Rct:Ord ... In 11)1)4 . On Virgin. and heathens. ,in!!ing along. • Bill PullmJn . Halt ha/ ar to wo rk with him . BUI it wa, VCI') that made rod 'n' roll trashy, When th eir mu,i (; rather than drug ahu\c. Royal Tru x recorded and relea s~ d -Marshall Shuster C;~tl y ano P"tn cl,1!\rquctl <: JAPANESE DUO hard, because he \ vc r} husy and \tar In "Lo ... t HI )! hw.I}." hc's grea t. great. grcat t.:r~alO r , So It CI 11111" long time to ma"c it: so wc • .\11 .111'" ' 1\11111.'1 ... 1.\1\ In hatl 10 wait a long IlIllC. We wcr~ "l '.nhoo" thl.' St.II ...... REMIX dOlllg th l' Porno ror p) I'll' tour du r­ ing th e ,ummcr. and 11<: I111 l11etl i­ • CiwYI1l:th Paltrow ... t.lf ... In SONGS at~ly dct.: ided that hl' \\,1\ the ,hit ~ "liard Lt )! ht .. How old were you when you Last year, downtown New York hip­ moved to the U.S.? ster-duo (Ibo Matto blew away col­ I came here thr.:e ~ car, ago. and YuJ..a IHI .. heen here 10 yca r,. I The following albums liding schools of the cute, the bizarre and the seductive, With Its debut thin" , Wc mct out here, in ell' will be released next York . Tuesday. release, V,va La Woman, Led by Ml'ho Haton 's sweet, Food­ When did you and Yuka get into sampling and key· • 2 Will r\!k:l,e 1'(1). centered Iyncs, and the keyboard/sam ­ pling Wizardry of Yuka Honda, Clbo boards? Matto literally ate Its way Yuka ha\ heen a IllUSI t.: lan , • Edna,wap Will r e lea~ e hclore I met her, ,0 , he was like, Wild 0 MlIgllf' l lI. into the hearts of huge hip-hop, Jazz and pop tloing music in tlowntown New music audiences all ove r. York City. I ju ~ t wanted to make a • Ho.: "11\:t will rcbl\e A.fIC'/'­ hand l /(/.\/1'. 1996, according to Hatori (In an inteNiew with the Have you ever had any vocal training? • Soul A... ,a~ln' (MIX Ma\­ Guardian) was, "Busy! $0, so busyl " Nevertheless, Oh no, no ... t\!r Mugg' or Cy pre,s I·hll) Out of all the side projects wi II rcka .. e OJ Mu r.;g .l· the girls also man­ you've worked on in 1996, 1'/'1'.1'/' 111.1'. aged to jug- gle an intense tour which was your favorite? schedule with the Project" Um, I think it was . 0 • USJ Wi ll rd.~a,e Ur/JIul- husy, All I rememher from all of' 1\ '(1\' (/1/11 52 1111. likes of Beck, Porno for pyros and that stuff' was that it was so, ~o Everything But the hu,y. So husy, Girl, alongside When do you plan on releas· recording and ing a new album? See CIBO, Page 9 Next album'! Ithink it 's goi n/1 t(' • Ti c"e" al e on ,ak no w be, after this lour, like time olf and 1'01 'Ii,ol who will perrOn11 time to chi ll out. And to work on wilh the /lk/l ",... at Ue. 1)\ the ncw s() n g~ , Wc ' riC going to go to RI~1i\(, Aren.lllil ~1 . lr l' il 16 studi o, hut we don't thin" ahout it .11 K:JO p.lI1 , Inl o: 220 TIXS , yct. Wc' re on tour. ,0 we just think ahout tour, The nex t one might he • Tl e"ch arc nil ,ale n(\ 11 di rfcrent. 1 don'l kn o"" r III not lor That DII)! II ilo 1\ ill per- planning an ything but tour yet. 101'111 \lIth Swell ,lIld IllI Have you encountered lots d) ne at the ('a,h.lh (In of strange or interesting ~b rL h l) al K:JO p.lll , Inl ,,: reactions to your band? _2()-TIXS I think , heeau s\! we arc alien ~. it i, wcird. I don 't know. It '\ prcll)' • Tld.et... arc on \ak 1Hl'A hard for me to de,erihe oth er 1111 n (i <: ller.lIllll1 wilo will bano" r III not ~I \Hllcr. ' 0 I can 't pl'donn \lIth Flutt , at Bn e" tell a good thin g, I don't "now! B) Bri e" Oil 1arch I X at t) p.llI. Inr" 220, n S. In cue ,OU hIIIIn't heerd...

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