THETUFTS DAILY 1 Where You Read It First Wednesday, January 29,1997 Volume XXXIV, Number 6 I C (2 TBAG Wiring blamed in celebrates off-campus blaze by PETE SA” touched insulation within a wall, epsi’s Daily Editorial Board resulting in the fire. A three-alarm fxe that left eight The senior said that several Tufts students homeless last Oc- teams from the Somerville Fire ctecision tober was caused by faulty electri- Departmentandthe landlord’s in- by PETE SANBOFW cal wiring, not an overturned surance company, State Farm In- Daily Editorial Board candle as fire officials originally surance, investigated the incident, Members of Tufts Burma Ac- believed, one of the residents said each reaching the same conclu- tion Groupcelebratedamajor vic- this week. sion. tory Monday when they received Although Somerville Deputy “It was completely obvious that word that Pepsi had severed all Fire Chief Bill Hurley had said the it was not our fault,” he said. ties with its bottler in Burma. TBAG fire at 87 Electric Ave. resulted Anestimated$lOO,OOOinstruc- had dedicated its resources last from “very careless use of a tural damages and an additional semester to boycotting the major candle,” a further investigation $100,000 in personal damages soft drink company’s products. found otherwise. were caused by the fire. “The TBAG President Kathy Polias “The fire started in acrawl space insurancecompany has been very said, “We are very happy with in the southwest comer of the good about it. None of us has Pepsi’s decision and commend third floor. The candle was sup- huge individual claims,” Cohen them fcr doing the right thing.” posed to be in the northeast cor- said. TBAG member Matt Simon ner,”said Jason Cohen, one ofthe Cohen said the residents of the said, “There’s a lot to be learned students who lived in the house. first floor apartment salvagedmost from TBAG’s experience and I hope “There was a 15- to 1 8-foot sepa- oftheir belongings, except fortheir that the TCU Senate hold back ration between the candle and the furniture, which sustained heavy their cynicism in the future long starting .” water damage. The residents of enough to allow Tufts students to Cohen noted that the exact the upper floors, however, lost make apositive impact on aglobal cause ofthe blaze remains a mys- most of their possessions. scale.” tery. “The weird thing is that “Wejust made it out with what Saying that she believed Pepsi’s there was no electrical connec- we could,’’ he said. withdrawal would have a direct tion near the wires where the fire All eightresidentsofthehouse effect on Burma, Polias said, Photo by Mike Netio started.” He said a wire with were able to secure housing by “Their decision will discourage A fire at 87 Electric Ave. last semester destroyed students’ home. frayed insulation may have Nov. I, Cohen said. other consumer companies from going into Burma. “Not only is Pepsi’s complete withdrawal goingtohurt [themili- Fraternities welcome pledges to Rush tary junta], it instills hope in the Burmese people.” Party policy to be reviewed as Greek system expects large turnout Accordingtothe senior, TBAG byrnLTW74 chose to focus on Pepsi last se- Senior Staff Writer mester in order to increase interest As SpringRush Week heads into full swing, oncampusaboutthe Burmamove- fraternities and sororities are expecting a large rnent. Last year, Polias said, “We student turnout at their events. During Rush made the mistake of spreading period, lasting from this week into the middle ourselves too thin. of next week, Tufts’ Greek system plans to “Pepsi was a good way to get review policies regarding parties in addition to people interested. People feel di- welcoming prospective pledges. rectly connected to the cause Junior Brian Schneider, president of the when they can change some- Inter-Greek Council, the governing board for thing.” the campus Greek system,said he is optimistic East semester TBAG had pre- about the expected attendance at rush events. pared a letter to University Presi- “The sorority numbers have been quite strong, dent John DiBiaggio calling for stronger than in years past,” he said. “From all Tufts to boycott Pepsi. Eight or- signs, I’m very encouraged by the turnout.” ganizations including the Sophomore David Beck, vice president of Women’s Collective, theVietnam- recruitment at Sigma Phi Epsilon, said he is also ese Club and the Oxfam Collective expecting a good turnout this year. “I think, suppoited the boycott. based on the sorority numbers, that there is a Polias said, “We are truly grate- big Greek sentiment [on campus and] that there ful for all of the support we re- are guys interested in the whole process.” ceived from Tufts students, ad- Schneider,also president of Alpha Epsilon Dai/y file photo ministrators, and faculty in our Pi, said that while it is important for the indi- Delta Tau Delta, Chi Omega, and Delta Upsilon prepare for Rush activities. campaign to help the people of vidual fraternities andsororities torecruit new Burma.” members, he feels the focus ofthe Rush should of opportunities to meet new people.” Jan. 24, the committee discussedthe feasibility The boycott of Pepsi products be to “encourage students to break through Cantor, who attended his first Rush event ofhaving a TUPD officer at the door of every has been discontinued by TBAG the fallacies” often attributed to Greek life. Monday evening, said, “I thought there would party at no charge, with a three-house-per- following Pepsi’s divestment, Freshman Jeremy Cantor said he believes bemore peopleattheevent, but itwasmuch less night Iimitbetween Thursdaysand Saturdays. Polias said. “We never had any- that the biggest misconception that pledges serious and competitive than I expected it to be. Noting that this measure has not passed yet, thing against PepsiCo, just what haveabout Greek life isthat “all they do is party.” “Most people were planning on going to Schneider said it would be discussed during a they wcre doing in Burma. But Cantor said that there is much more to Rush events at other frats. They encouraged meeting held last night. He was positive about “While TBAG is happy that fraternity and sorority life than hosting parties. us to go to other houses,” he added. the school’s response to the initiative, saying, PepsiCo has decided to cease According to Cantor, the Rush process Schneider said he wants to work with the “The University has been quite receptive.” business in Burma, we must re- involves getting to know the brothers. Op- faculty Committee on Fraternities and Sorori- Schneider, however, recognizes that “the member that there is still much posed to “expecting the pledges to act like ties in order to increase security at parties. houses might have problems with the sched- work to be done.” someone else,” he said, “[Rush] provides lots During the most recent discussion, held on uling issues.” Following this victory, TBAG plans to focus its energy on anew Central ArteryRunnel Project construction director to speak campaign begun last summer, Polias said. “Wearegoingtopres- The director of construction ofthe Central Arteryflunnel project, structed, A simulationvideo of the building ofthe tunnel under South sure the University to set up a Joe Allegro Jr., will cometo Tuftstospeakabuthowengineersdesign Station, as well as slides of the current construction will be shown. committee on shareholderrespon- infrastructure, specifically focusing on the projects currently under The program which is being co-sponsored by the College of si bi!ity .” construction in Boston. The talk will be held on Wednesday evening Engineering and Residential Life, is part of Lewis Hall’s Tuesday TBAG plans to pressure the at 7 p.m. in Nelson Auditorium. Topics series. Assistant Dean of Engineeringand program co-coordi- Artery project for the past University to use its power as a The opening of the Ted William’s Tunnel last year marked the nator Kim Knox has be development. shareholder to force two compa- completion of the fvst stage of the Central Artery/Tunnel project. Once ten years, and has been in its nies out of Burma. “Consumer the new tunneI is compIeted, the old Central Artery site will be replaced Zev Schuman,an electrical engineeringmajor and co-co boycotts are not an effective tool by a park, allowingBostonians to see &om downtown tothe waterfront spoke of his excitement about hearing Allegro speak, “Mr. in gas adoil companies,” Polias for the first time since the 1960s. giving Tufts students the opportunity to discover Allegro, the son of a Tufts’ graduate, will be speaking about how downtown.” see BURMA, gage 12 the new tunnel was engineered and how the tunnel is being con- age two THETUFTS DAILY January 29,1997 THETUFTS DAILY Letters to the Editor P.O. Box 18, Medford, MA. 02155 (617) 627-3090; Fax: (617) 627-3910, [email protected] Thompson viewpoint “facts” are added together, US News asserts Tufts is - Online: http://www.tufts.edu/as/stu-orgltuftsdaily the better school. I don’t know what facts Thompson not backed by facts is using. w Dan Tobin I am writing in response to the viewpoint written I would even say that Tufts beats Berkeley in Editor-in-Chief by Scott Thompson (“Looking Beyond College undergraduate research. While Berkeley may spend Managing Editor: Karen Epstein Rankings,” 1/2 I). I disagree with him on two points. $30 million on one supercomputer, the average un- Associate Editors: Bill Copeland, Gregory Geiman, Amy Zimmet The first is his argumentagainst the college rankings dergraduate will never see anything more than a $3,000 Pentium. The studentsdeal with large classes NEWSEditor: Pete Sanbom in the US News and WorldReport. The second is his Assistant Editors: John OKeefe, Lauren Heist statement: “Tufts isn’t nearly as great auniversity as and little personal attention. While Berkeley is an amazing school, I would hardly call it “fact” that it is VIEWPOINTSEditor: Jason Cohen Berkeley.” People like to see things in numbers and then the better college choice. If Thompson is so inter- FEATURESEditors: Laura Bemheim, Annie Risbridger, compare them. That is why colleges use SAT scores, ested in telling us which school isbetter, I, along with Merredith Portsmore the many currently confused seniors inhigh school, Assistant Editor: Katie House GPAs, and class ranks as part of their acceptance process. It is the same reason college applicants use would be most interested in seeing the Scott Thomp- ARTSEditors: Jay Ruttenberg, Cara Maniaci . son College Guide, that would set down as fact which Assistant Editors: Pornsak Pichetshote, Abby Schwartz US News. Just as the SAT, GPA, and rank, are part of the big picture, so is USNews.As with any statistical schools are better. SPORTSEditors: Sam Erdheim, Marshall Einhom analysis, the results should be taken with a grain of Fact is, that is impossible. It’s up to the student to Assistant Editors: Gregory Youman, Jordan .Brenner, Vivek Ramgopal salt. Students don’t use it as a rule book but merely weigh the rankings, school visits, and advice from PHOTOGRAPHYEditors: Susan Habit, Rony Shram as one source of information amongst many. If you students, counselors, and parents, and make a deci- Assistant Editor: Kate Cohen don’t agree with it, don’t use it. sion for themselves. ONLINE Editor: Mike Weissman Thompson states as“fact” that “Tufts isn’t nearly Brian Korb LA’OO Pratiksha Thakkar as great a university as Berkeley,” yet he offers no CORRECTION Production Director factual evidenceto this extent. While Berkeley beats Tufts in research dollars, and reputation, Tufts beats Due to a computer error, part of last week‘s it with its smaller class sizes, amount ofmoney spent Weekender Listings section (1123) contained out- Production Managers: Haley Stein, Amy Rutenberg dated and erroneus concert and movie listings. LAYOUTEditors: Julie Guinn, Pamela Abrams per student, and graduation rates. When all these Assistant Editors: Doug Clancy, Gabriel Safar GRAPHICSEditors: Wenimo Poweigha, Josh Goldblum Copy Editors: Judith Dickman, Andrea Benoit Multiple births on the rise Neil D. Feldman Los Angeles Times-Washington The report did not examine the psycho-social Post News Service, Executive Business Director aspects of the births on the lives of parents, espe- WASHINGTON-The number ofwomen giving cially those who were first-time, older mothers but Office Manager: Sanitha Narayan birth to three or more babies at one time has qua- experts said that they could be daunting. Advertising Managers: Abby Krystel, John Gendron drupled during the last two decades, probably be- “These often are women who think they are in Receivables Manager: Pamela Mills cause of the increasing use of fertility drugs and control oftheir lives by the time they are ready to have delayed child-bearing, federal health officials re- The Tufts Daily is a non-profit independent newspaper, publishei ababybutdidn’tplanto havetwoorthree-andwith donday through Friday duringthe academicyear and distributed fre ported Tuesday. possible health consequences,” said Victoria 3 the Tufts community. Business hours are 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., Monda The number of births involving triplets, quadru- Jennings, an anthropologist who heads the Institute Trough Friday, 1- 6 p,m. on Sunday. The Daily is printed at Charle pletsandquintupletsjumpedto4,594in 1994,up from for Reproductive Health at Georgetown University in her Publishing, Charlestown, MA. 1,005 such births 20 years earlier, according to a Washington. Editorials appear on this page, unsigned. Individual editors are nc report released by the National Center for Health After a multiple birth, life “is considerably more ecessarily responsible for, or in agreement with, the policies ani Statistics, part of the federal Centers for Disease difficult,” she said. “The rules of addition and multi- ditorials of The Tufts Daily. The content of letters, advertisement! Control and Prevention. plication do not apply here. You’re talking geom- gned columns,cartoons, and graphics does not necessarily reflect th The agency described the increase as remarkable pinion of the Tufts Daily editorial board. etry.” and noted that the increases were most pronounced Furthermore, the financial impact can be unex- LETTERSTO THE EDITOR among white, married, college-educated women 30 or pected and overwhelming, she said. Letters must be submitted by4 p.m. and should be handed into th older. “It may be one thing for a 35-year-old or older )aily office or sent to [email protected]. All letters mur About one-third of the increase was attributable woman to have one baby and deal with day care, a dudethe writer’s name and phone number and must be verified b to the older age ofwomen when their children were le Daily. There is a 350 word 1imit.The editors reserve the right to edi nanny or other costs. But what if you have three? born, a factor that increases the chances of a woman :tters for clarity, space, and length. For the full policy on letters to th And especially if they have health problems,” ditor, contact the Tufts Daily. producing two or more eggs at one time. Jennings said. The remaining two-thirds was because of the “Also, think ofputting three or more kids through growing use of ovulation-enhancing drugs and fer- college,allatthesametime,whenyou’re60yearsold tility techniques, such as in vitro fertilization,that are and thinking of retiring in five years,” she said. “more commonly used by older white women of Duringthe last decade, increases inmultiple births higher socioeconomic status,” the report said. averaged 1 1 percent annually. Ofthe4,594 multiple Infants born in such multiple births often arrive births in 1994,4,233producedtriplets, 3 15 produced early, are oflow birth-weightandcanygreaterhealth quadruplets, and in 46 births the mother had five or Alabama appeals risks than single births, although their chances of more babies. 0 survival have improvedsubstantiallyin recent years, Themultiplebirthratio-thenumberoflive births the study said. per 100,000 total live births - rose 214 percent gay case in court The findings were based on examining all birth between 1980 and 1994. The rise in the ratio among College Press Exchange three-judge federal appeals pane certificates registered in all the states and the District white mothers was 252 percent, compared with 52 ATLANTA - The state of the court ruled Drematurelv. H of Columbia. percent for black mothers. Alabama is asking a federal ap- said, “This is nit protected Firs peals court to let it refuse to give Amendment speech when you’r state funds to college and univer- advocatingtheviolation ofacrimi US wages show slight increase sity groups that promote homo- nal statute.” Los Angeles Times-Washington Financiers had warily awaited the employment sexuality. Matt Coles, director of th, Post News Service cost index, which has been cited by Fed Chairman Alabama Assistant Attorney American Civil Liberties Union’ Employerspaidworkers 0.8 percent more last fall Alan Greenspan as an important inflation warning General Tom Parker told the I 1th Lesbian and Gay Rights Projecl than they did over the summer, the government light. The index’stamebehavior last quarter prompted US Circuit Court of Appeals yes- told the judges the law is “uncon reported Tuesday,amoderate increase offering little an initial rally among securities investors, who appar- terday that the state should not stitutional under the First Amend encouragement for wage-stuck employees but sug- ently took it as a sign that Greenspan won’t move have to finance groups that “fos- ment ... and should not remain 01 gesting that price inflation is still under control. . soon to curb inflation by raising short-term interest ter or promote violation of the the books.” Tacked onto results for the rest of 1996, the boost rates. But stocks and bonds lost all their early gains state’s sodomy and sexual mis- The ACLU challengedthe lav in the Labor Department’s employment cost index by the end of the day. conduct laws.” on behalf of the Gay Lesbian Bi yielded a 2.9 percent rise in employers’ costs in The index’s employee benefits component has A 1992 law deniedpublic funds sexual Alliance at the Universit: wages and benefits for the whole year. stayed relatively steady in recent years, as compa- or facilities for any college or uni- of South Alabama in Mobile. That was an improvement from an increase of2.7 nies have herded workers into HMOs and taken other versity group which encourages Coles said the law was clearl: percent in 1995, but it was still the second-lowest steps to control health costs. Benefits costs rose 2 members or others “to engage in designed to silence groups whosl raise for Americans in more than a decade, and it percent last year. any such unlawful acts.” viewpoint does not agree with thl didn’t even keep pace with last year’s consumer But wage expenses are beginning to creep up, US District Judge Myron Th- government. He said it will have su inflation of3.3 percent. analysts said, as marked by last year’s boost of 3.3 ompson struck down the law in “inhibiting effect onthe free speecl Americans don’t seem too womed about it, though. percent in the efiployment cost index’s wage compo- January I996 as“naked viewpoint ofother individuals ifitremainsoi Two other reports Tuesday bespoke consumer mettle nent. As aresult, companies might raise prices to try discrimination.” Parker told the the books.” and retail strength. to recover their higher costs. The Conference Board’s consumer confidence “I think that wage inflation and overall price index for January rose to 1 16.8, up 2.6 points and its inflation are going to rise modestly this year,” said highest point since 1989, the business group said. JohnZaehringer,chiefeconomist for Loomis, Sayles REMEMBER: And a retail research firm published results suggest- & Co. in Boston. “I don’t think investors have ing that consumers are re-entering the stores in completely lost sight of the fact that the issue still Today is the last day to strength only weeks after Christmas. remains in doubt. If the economy keeps growing “People are very confident now,” said David strongly, they’ll have to re-examine their expecta- return books to the Wyss, research director for DRINcGraw-Hill in New tions about where inflation’s heading.” York. “They’re out there and they’re spending. We One sign of a stronger economy came from LJR bookstore for a full refund. are not going into recession.” Redbook Research inNew York, whose weekly retail Stock and bond investors apparently had diffi- sales survey showed a strong, 1.6 percent increase culty interpreting Tuesday’s results as a whole. in the past week from the previous week. ..

Wednesday, January 29,1997 ’I”E”UFTSDAILY page three Features roving life for women - ’rofessor develops exercise program to slow aging Put a sock in it bymMEYERS ing strength-training with middle- gram can be successfully com- might be in one of your classes. I might sit two seats away from Contributing Writer aged women at the Jean Mayer pleted by anyone in good health, you and make funny faces at you when you’re not looking, but Miriam Nelson, assistant pro- USDA HumanNutrition Research no matter what their age or current Iyou’d never know it. Not because you’re Superman and I wear lead ssor ofnutrition at Tufts School Center on Aging at Tufts. Her fmd- fitness level. underwear, or because of any transparency abilities I possess-I think ’Nutrition Science and Policy, ings show that women who work “I wanted the program to be as we all learned our lesson from Wonder Woman’s so-called “invisible” ay have found the key to improv- out twicea week managed to slow easy as possible so women would plane. LindaCarter floating throughthe air in areclining position would g the quality of life for older problems such as the loss of bone, really do it,” said Nelson. “You attract ZERO attention, right? Go suck on some kryptonite. omen. By performing astrength- muscle, and balance that com- don’t have to get down on the No, I like to be Mr. Anonymous in that, forthe most part, I don’t ta;k ainingregiment, women can slow monly lead to frailty in old age. The floor or wear special clothes to do in class. I’ve been known to mumble asarcastic one- iwn the aging process and make simple exercises, as well as the the program, and women seeareal liner to nearby chaps and, like Young MC, passing ,eir bodies 15 to 20 years more experiencesofthe women involved difference injusteightweeks. Once notes is my favorite pastime. But I almost never offer iuthful. Men as well as women in the study, appear in Nelson’s they get started, they not only -L my two cents; in fact, the check would probably in do the exercises, but the em- new book, Strong Women Stay want to continue but they also bounce. what with all the crazy dollars I rake in nasis is on women because of Young. become more physically active.” launder’ing money with Tide. In class, I’m part of leir specific health risks. The program is ideal for busy There is no set age for begin- Nixon’s silent majority, playing the part of an Ellen “Women start out smaller and women, since the eight basic exer- ning the program. Everyone from Jamesian and saying nada nada nada. re physically weaker,” said cises need only be done twice a college-age women to 95-year-old I don’t talk because a) I ain’t no lelson. “Because they live longer, week for 30 to 40 minutes. The grandmothers can benefit from the Misadventures stool-pigeon b) 1 ain’t got much to is importanttomakemusclesand workout includes simple knee and exercises. say on subjects more enlightening ones stronger. Women often feel hip extension exercises using in Dentistry than, say, my butt; and c) I ain’t no itimidated by strength-training. ankle weights,upper-arm exercises “It is important for women to be pretentious windbag. his program is targeted to them with light dumbbells, and toe and as strong as possible. The earlier liI they start strengthening their Unfortunately, there are tons-nay, hordes-nay, scads-nay, oodles 1 they will feel more comfort- heel stands, which can be done at -nay, great green gobs (yeah) of people who talk till they’re blue in the Me.” homeormodified tobedoneat the muscles and bones, the better,” * face fiom lack of oxygen and I’mblue in the face from self-strangulation. Nelson spent years research- gym. Most importantly, this pro- said Nelson. In any given class, there’s maybe one person who actually has something intelligent to contribute. But he’s rarer than an intelligent argument in the Source. Let’s call him Unicorn, because both the talker and the horned animal are mythical creatures who don’t really exist unless you surgically alter a horse. (Note: I shall henceforth refer to all these class clowns in the masculine because gender neutrality sounds weird here and isn’t efficient in terms of word space and screws with my rhythm and ... aw, screw it. It’s because no chick is smart enough to talk in no class. All they’re good for is cooking and baby-making. Why’d we ever give them the right to vote?) More common than the Unicorn is the guy who took a class with the

L professor last semester and feels that this makes the prof his close, personal friend. We’ll call him Booty-Smoocher, orjust BS. You can usually spot BS from a long distance as his ego will undoubtedly smack you upside the head Jackie Chan-style. He may even try to convince you he’s a visiting lecturer, even though he’s on the 14 meals-a-week plan. Symptoms include laughing too hard at the teacher’s lame jokes, accompanying the profto class, writing the words “love you” on your eyelids like in Raiders of the Lost Ark, assigning homework, trying to give detention. But Booty-Smoocher isn’t the most vocal in class, mostly because his lips are usually engaged in the activity that inspires his moniker. No, the Emmy for Most Talkative goes to someone farmore vocabularious. Let’s call him the Great Pretentio. How can you tell ifthe great one is in

I -> any of your classes? The word“ergo”gives it away immediately, as does any word with more than three syllables, references to books not available on this continent, or applying Nietzche to a topic the German wouldn’t have an opinion on (like calculus or dwarf-tossing). ‘oundDining Hall, located inside Fletcher, offers good food, cozy atmosphere -and free movie passes! Then you’ve got the dude who thinks he’s the mack daddy for answering the simplest questions in the simplest way with the simplest logic. Let’s call him Simon. Let’s have him meet a pie-man. “George Eat at Pound to participate in Washington is on the quarter. He’s also on the $1 bill.” Call up Random House, because somebody has earned himself a book deal. He’s practically Lanny Poffo! weekly raffle for movie tickets Obscure reference decoded: Lanny Poffo, brother of Randy Poffo by ANNIE RISBRlDGER ing hall’s popularity, Tufts Dining raffle, so it is too early to tell for (a.k.a. the Macho Man Randy Savage) was nicknamed the Genius and Daily Editorial Board Services has started a weeklyraffle sureifit will bringincreasedpopu- would recite acrappy poem before his wrestling match. Ifyou knew that, Devoted Pound diners already for Pound diners. larity to the facility. However, ‘nuff respect. now the reasons why this cozy At every meal, students are Coughlin is optimistic. According Possibly the most irritating is the man who is redundant man. Let’s ining hall tucked into the comer given araffle ticket which they can to him, the number of diners in call him Mr. Mister. You have to almost feel bad forthis guy because he IfFletcherisadistinctiveplaceto fill out and drop into a bowl. Then, Pound on Monday was higher than usually appears when someone gives a quick answer and the teachei at on campus, but now there’s an during Thursday dinner each it has typically been lately. is silent. Realizing he must say more, the elaboration begins and vtra incentive to go there: by week,astaffmemberwilldrawthe The movie raffle is the most suddenly BS makes a comeback. leansofaweekly raffle, freemovie name of the lucky student who recent in a series of attempts to “Fitzgerald wrote Gatsby in 1925. That was the year that he decided asses will be given away to lucky wins two passes to Sony The- bring Pound into the favor of stu- that he, of all people, would write a book. Like so many before him, and iners. atres. dents. Dining Services has been somany moreafterhim, hewroteabook,anditwasin 1925thathewrote During the past several years, Chris Coughlin, assistant man- working to remind students of this particular one. This one was called Gatsby and it dates back to ound Dining Hall has consis- ager of Dining Services, came up Pound’s existence and to satisfy 1925.” This guy is an idiot, due in part to his idiocy, and also because ntly skirted the broad popularity with the idea as a result ofdecreas- those who do eat there. Bi-annual of the idiotic way he does everything, making him an idiot. Oh, did I f the larger Carmichael and ing numbers of Pound diners. He surveys are carefully read, and mention him being an idiot? bewick-MacPhie, while not quite is hopeful that the raffle will pro- students’ opinions are valued. Courtesy of this cast of characters, 1 understand what must have ver gaining the cult status that vide incentive for students to eat According to Coughlin, Pound has gone on in the mind of my close, personal friend Genghis Khan. lodgdon has enjoyed. Because there. . stopped serving foods which stu- See, every given class is divided into Talkers and No-Talkers, and it’s f that, Tufts Dining Services is “I don’t expect it to make our dents claimed not to like, and has ano-holds-barredwar betweenthem. Talkersarethe HootieandBlowfish raking a concerted effort to in- numbers double, but I think it will begun serving more ofthe popular of class, reaping the benefits of high album saleshigh GPAs because of rease student interest in Pound. provoke a modest increase,” said pasta dishes. Hand-packed ice sellingout/selling out and suckingasslsuckingmule.No-Talkers have to “Carmichael and Dewick are Lee. “It’s [also] a way to say thank cream has also proved to be an rely on those stupid things like exams and papers for grades. 0th very high-profile ... they’re you to those who eat there regu- incentive for students to dine at I have beenknown tojoin thedarksideandbecomeaTalkernow and ig and newly renovated,” ex- larly.” Pound. again, but I usually speak so loudly that people get offended by the lained Director ofDining Services The raffle is funded by Dining volume and don’t even hear whatever drivel I may be spewing. Might ‘attiLee. “Students tend to forget Services; it is not affiliated with As for Pound’s future, it looks I recommend the opposite to any potential Talkers: if you don’t have ‘ound.” Sony Theatres. Every week, Din- like it is here to stay fora while. “I anything good to say -and I mean Nobel Prize-worthy stuff -then, The teeny dining hall has its ing Services simply buys two can’t predict what we’ll be doing get with me and Tricky Dick and join that silent majority. hare of fans, but it is not exactly passes from the campus center five years from now, but Pound Or, as my close, personal fiend Me1 Blanc probably said,“Awwwwww, verflowing with hungry stu- information booth. willremain forthetimebeing,” said shuddap.” ents. In order to increase the din- This is the first week of the Lee. page four RFE TUFTSDAILY Wednesday, January 29,1997 I I WEDNESDAY EVENING 0 -TIME WARNER (3J-OVER AIR CHANNELS i:O,-TUFTS CONNECT . JANUARY 29.1997 I

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Branagh gives ‘Ha-mlet’ splendor by ROBMcKEOWN Senior Staff Writer Who could have guessed that all Hamlet needed to be great was a Hollywood makeover. Apparently, Kenneth Branagh did. Drawing on his vast experience with the Bard’s greatest work (he has played the title Tales of the rolenearly300times)andfbsingitwithhis people-person approach to the screen, the British actoddirector has created the best citv streets screen adaptation Hamlet has ever seen. Visual splendor, deviance, star-gazing, sex, Shakur has his last Oscar-worthy acting, a grand musical score -this stage-cum-film event has it all. Just hurrah in new film about the only things keeping Branagh’s byANDREWY00 latest stab at Shakespeare from the master- Contributing Writer piece status of its inspiration are a few For the characters in Gridlock’d, the glitches, goofs, and bumps in the casting government bureaucracy has become sti- and pacing departments. fling and the upper and middle classes are Like all Shakespeare buffs, Branagh nottheonlyonessickofit. Membersofthe knows that Hamlet is all about how you see A dysfunctional family a la‘ Shakespeare and Branagh underclass feel the dual impact of both it; interpretation ifyou want to be academic. their own problems and the frustration Traditionally, it is bereft with introspection, this case) and a part in the film to the man Brooklyn attitude by Billy Crystal, seems brooding, and gloominess, not to mention who presides over it, the Duke of fashionably evolved in rich hues of brown awash in gray-tones and soaked with mis- Marlborough (he plays Fortinbras’ Gen- and black. ery. Watching Branagh’s production, eral). Branagh’s new look, of course, is a lot though, you’d almost think you stepped But even the majestic palace is over- more than skin deep, it’s transcendent. By into the wrong theater. The foggy, stone- shadowed by Tim Harvey’s sets of unsur- adapting the play to the 19th century, in- heavy backdrop of Medieval castles is but passed luxury andgrandeur. Elsinore’smain vigorating its major players in both look and Tupac Shakur, Tim Roth a memory; Hamlet’s outside-in emotional hall is a room worthy of the Sun King: it is feel, and shooting in crisp, epic-scale 70mm Directed By: Vondie Curtis Hall tract is turned, well, inside-out; ordinarily lined with mirrored doors, gold trim, black film, Branagh visually conveys his interpre- staid costumes aren’t even seen on and white marble to die for, and staircases tation, of the Bard’s greatest work. Most

Fortinbras’ army; and the already*- epic arch which seem torise, fall, andtwist likeapath directors of Hamlet - and actors of the generated by the gridlock of a system that of the story is given yet , to Paradise. part, for that matter -both view and por- is supposed to help them. In this film, more emphasis. Scenery, how- tray the play as either one of existential directed by Vondie Curtis Hall, the bureau- Hamlet ever, isn’t the only thing misery,’internal strife, Oedipal conflict, or cracy is felt from the bottom up. The unfor- mostHamlet’s accurately makeover, Holly- & that’s got that look. smothering melancholy. More often than tunate are afflictednot only by drug addic- wood by way of 19th cen- Branagh, in theleadrole not, Shakespeare’s interpreters are afraid to tion, but also by the hostile attitude and tury Europe, Kenneth Branagh, Derek as literature’s greatest go against the grain, opting instead for incompetence of the system. Hall brings passes everything Jacobi, and Julie Christie Dane, sports short, per- archaic, play-it-safe routes to the heart of scenery and characters to oxided hair, is confi- Elsinore. his experiences from the streets of Detroit Directed by: . to blend a dark comedy and a serious plot and dress. Elsinore, dently coiffed with an- Not Branagh. This Brit takes a defini- Kenneth Branagh commentary about society. the vaunted and often gularity, and totes lots tively modem approach. First, he unravels In Gridlock ‘d,the tale of frustration is dank Gothic and some- ‘ of black clothes to boot. the plot in asweeping, dramatic fashion that told through the eyes of those who the times Elizabethan stronghold, has been re- Claudius, enduring as ever under Derek makes it seem like aprimetime dream with system is supposed to help. Spoon (Tupac vitalized by the use of Blenheim Palace’s Jacobi’sdramaticcommand,shimmieswith murder, money, and mayhem. Second, he Shakur) and Stretch (Tim Roth) portray riveting exterior. And ifyou’re wondering golden buttons and a blonde flat-top that’s diffuses the artistic, sometimes abstract two heroin addicts. They become trapped how on earth Branagh landed such avenue, as stem and prickly as his character’s re- see HAMLET, page by their drug addiction and, when they he exchanged large sums ofmoney (quid, in solve. Even the Gravedigger, injected with decide to seek help, they encounter a system ofambivalence and incompetence. Spoon and Stretch, along with Cookie Evening showcases classic silent films (Thandie Newton), form a performance band and the nucleus of the movie. bypoRNsAKPICHETSHOTE at the movies also meant words or pictures. The story unfolds on New Year’s Eve Daily Editorial Board experiencing music as it Buster Keaton, more so after Cookie overdoseson heroin and ends There’s a certain anachronistic charm to worked in concert with of (not so) than any other silent film up in acoma. Instead of getting a doctor at the next statement: On anightusually char- film. Unlike its eventual Silent Films star, is highly reputed for the hospital, all they get are forms and acterized by beer, nachos, parties, and the descendants, movies that understanding the lines. An introspective Spoon and areluc- pulse-pounding Super Bowl, the Longy would become two-hour- economy of conveying a tant Stretch agree to kick their habit as a School of Music not only sold out all of its long music videos (or was there really any lot ofinformation in onlyashort breadtkof New Year’s resolution. But instead ofre- seats to its night of silent comedies but they other reason for Dangerous Minds other music and scenes. So it was only appropri- ceiving prompt help, they confront a sys- were turning people away at the door. than to find a slick Coolio song?) or those ate that Longy’s “Evening” opened with a tem angry at the people that they are That phenomenon, though, probably where music serves as hip background noise 20 minute short film which Keaton starred, supposed to protect and help. As they shouldn’t be as surprising as it sounds. On (Need proof: pick up any soundtrack that wrote, and directed in 1922, Cops. search for the Shangri La of rehab and the this past Super Bowl Sunday, the Longy also serves as a compilation of popular Keaton’s Cops has everything. Keaton promise that it brings, the system breaks School of Music presented its “Evening of bands and see if it’s possible to remember was a vaudeville performer and acrobat down and leaves Stretch looking for an- (not so) Silent Films,” ashowcase for some where each song fit into the movie), music before turning to the movies and like most other fix. Theaction picks upastheirdealer of the classics of the silent film era accom- in early film did not serve a peripheral pur- ofhis great work, Cops is fast-paced with a ends up dead and Stretch and Spoon lift panied with live musical performances by pose. The music did not stop at setting the mixture of Keaton’s deadpan humor, as- his smack offofhis bloody corpse. The hit members and guests ofthe Longy School of atmosphere and mood; music was a vital tounding yet comical acrobatics, and a style man, D-Reper (Hall), hunts down both his Music. These included shorts by Buster part of the storytelling involved. The rea- of directing which completely acknowl- drugs and the men that took them. As they Keaton and Charlie Chaplin, and the chance son why: music could carry emotions and edges the strength ofvisual humor. Provid- run from D-Reper, thetwo are implicated in to see two offilm’s greatest comicgeniuses ideas that couldn’t be done as efficiently in ing piano accompaniment to the film was the death of their dealer and have to also the way they were originally intended to be Longy’s own Margaret Ulmer, a pianist contend with the law, another part of the seen -with live music. who’s written, arranged, and directed mu- system that does not understand and does And while it would be easy to say that it sic for such institutions as Boston’s more harm than help. was fond memories of older, more innocent Emerson Majestic Theater, the Nora, New Shakur, just several months before his days that led to the filled auditorium, the Repertory, and the Berkshire Theater Fes- violent death, acts as the straight man. He sentiment would belittle what the Longy tival. Ulmer’s score, unfortunately,can only is looking for a way out of his addiction School of Music succeeded in achieving be described tritely as sweet and lively. and a new life. He approaches this role Sunday night - in fact, it might insult the While the piece successfully enhanced the differently from the harshattacks in hisrap whole purpose of the night-because it general humor and mood, it was almost a music. His controversial music directly was more than nostalgia that packed the little generic and added nothing unique to attacked this same system through smooth house. the film experience. flowing rhymes containing the fury which Before the days of the “talking film,” An example of the kind of flair which is heeded by millions offrustrated youths. audiences went out to movies technologi- Ulmer could have added is the music of 2Pacolypse Now (1 99 l), Strictly 4 My cally lacking in sound effects and verbally Sanara Blanca, a Boston-based quartet N.I. G. G.A.Z. (1 993), MeAgainst The World uttered dialogue. What eventually filled the formed specifically to accompany silent (1 995), and AN Eyez On Me (1 996), along audible void was musical performances to film.They first accompanied KO-Ko ’s Earth goalongwitheachfilm.Necessity Iedtothe Control:aseven-minuteanimated film writ- see GRIDLOCK’D, page 10 mother of an underrated invention, a con- see SILENT, page 10 cert of film and music. In those days, being Charlie Chaplin page six ”HE TUFTS DAILY Wednesday, January 29,1997

Jam to the.NBA All-star beat in Cleveland byMARSHALLEl”0RN When the actual game comes around on The West’s starters have no real sur- Daily Editorial Board Sunday afternoon, there will be so much prises either this year, as a scenery change One’s got the Home Run Derby, the hype from the night before that there will be didn’t hurt the Rockets’ Charles Barkley’s other’s got the Contest and the the NBA no escaping the weekend’s marquee vote total. Sir Ch.arles’ coach Rudy Three-Point Shootout. You can see a bunch Tomjanovich and teammate Hakeem of legends trying to relive their glory days Olajuwon will both be there, the former as in one or a bunch of rookies strutting their the West’s coach and the latter as a starter. machismo in the hope that the public will The Rockets combination will be joined in take notice in the other. And, of course, the starting lineup by Shawn Kemp and they’ve both got the superstars. ofthe Sonics, and John Stock- But, formy money, I’lltaketheNBAover In all hone&, the Three-Point Shootout Magic’s Anfemee HardawaY, andthesec- ton of the Jazz. the Major League any day ofthe week in the can be a bit boring at times. While sharp- ond biggest star in the league, of As is the case year in and year out, the battleofAll-star festivities What aboutthe shooters don’t get the oohs and ahs of the the Pistons. Even though Hardaway was real hot discussion topics surrounding the other two major sports leagues, you might monster dunkers, see- injured for most of the weekend surfaced a few minutes after the ask? Neither the NFL nor the NHL is in the ing a Larry Bird or a first half, he garnered game’s reserves were announced yester- same class. No one really cares about the Craig Hodges go off enough votes for the day. Most players that were slighted came NFL Pro Bowl, plain and simple. After the from beyond the arc starting nod, a com- from the Eastern Conference, not surpris- Super Bowl and the actual season, the game was a site to see. mon travesty in All- ing given the fact that the East has ten teams pales by comparison. Players don’t hit hard Last year’s Shootout above SO0 tojust five for the West. Leading and seem just happy to be in Hawaii in the was as well, as Bullets the list of snubs in the east has to be Chris middle ofFebruary. On the ice, even though journeyman Tim Le Webber of the Bullets. After two years of the NHL has improved its All-star gala cast off by quite a fiw NBA franchises, injuries, Webber has emerged as a league tremendously over the past few years, its showed them all up by coming out of no- star, and consistently puts up the numbers boring Skills Competitionsand ridiculously where to win the event over other heavily (20.3 ppg, 10.0 rpg) to back that claim up. high scoring game produce a rather favored marksmen. Choosing both the Hawks’ Christian unengaging show. Simply put, basketball Always on the cutting edge marketing LaettnerandDikembe Mutombo isarather and baseball put them both to shame. wise, oneoftheNBA’s morerecent innova- questionable call by the league. Anthony This year’s NBA All-star Weekend in tions is the Rookie Game, which takes place Mason of the Hornets, despite being a big Cleveland, Feb. 7 to Feb. 9, should be no on All-star Saturday Night. With the two goon, Reggie Miller of the Pacers, and different. For many, the highlight of pre- greatest NBA coaches named Red taking Damon Stoudamire ofthe Raptors all have game activities is the . the helm for the East and the West, hope- cases that they should have made the ros- Even though the Dunk competition no fully the rookies won’t play too out oftheir ter. But the real travesty here is Webber. longer has as much star power as it once did minds. Former Boston Celtics Coach Red Don’t be surprised if he takes it out on the with and Dominique Auerbach will have Iverson, Allen, and league in the second half. Wilkins, and the new rulesneed a little work, local favorites Marcus Camby of the Rap- Out West, some feel the Jazz’s Karl it’s still the highlight of Saturday night’s tors and the Celts’ Antoine Walker on his Malone should have been voted in over events. Over the years, the Contest has side in the East, while former New York the Rain Man. The numbers support evolved into an arena for NBA youngsters Knicks Coach Red Holzman will have the Mailman’scause as he isthird in trying to make aname for themselves‘in the Bryant, the Timberwolves’ teenager the league in scoring at 26.1 per national spotlight by defying gravity and Stephon Marbury, and Ivy Leaguer Matt game and just behind Kemp in being overly creative. Over the years, quite Maloney of the Rockets. Other than the reboundingat 10.8. There aren’t afew youthfulNBAplayers, including Spud actual game on Sunday,no matchup is more too many glaring snubs Webb, Dee Brown, Isaiah Rider, and most heavily anticipated than Iverson-Marbury. takes the honor of coach- out West. The Nug- recently , have used the Slam Both were in the midst oftough conference ing this year, which is given Dunkcontest as a springboard, if you will, games as college underclassmen a year to the coach with the best record onto the NBA scene. ago. As the top two point guards taken in in each conference. Even though the Bulls This year promises to be no different, as the draft last year, both have put up huge have the best record in the East and the six youngsters plan on taking Cleveland’s numbers and plenty of highlight reel mate- entire league, the NBA doesn’t allow a Gund Arena by storm. Among them will be rial. The Rookie Game should be no differ- coach to coach two years in a row, so Phil teenager of the Lakers and ent. Jackson will be home enjoyingthe time off. \ . ,, \ \ \\\\ ‘.. Jackson \ \\\\ doesn’t score or play defense for a team that stinks. Smith-King My feel-good story for the entire week- end, though, has to be Tom Gugliotta. After byJEFFMARGoLIEs a successful start to his NBA career in Senior Staff Writer Competing against of the top Washington, Gugliotta was shipped off to three Golden State, along with three draft picks England, the Tu& women’s track team Iast Saturday. for Webber. Just months later, Gugs was sent packing to Minnesota, having never I really found his niche with the Warriors. Women’s Three teams in three seasons in the league Track can be devastating for a young player, but I not Gugs. His time in Minnesota has been time well-spent, as he has helpedtum around the Wolves. They’ve become the surprise of the NBA this season, and Gugs is the main reason. With just overa weekto go until All-star Weekend, my blood is already beginningto rush a little bit faster. Some ofyou out there know what I’m talking about. The rest of you think I’m a freak. That’s okay, I am a fieak:anNBA freak, whosefavoriteAll-star game of the year is right around the comer.

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Top-ranked Couga ounce all over Jumbos

by VrtTEKRAMGOPAL Courtney Malloran led the balanced Daily Editorial Board Women’s offense. The Garrity sisters totaled Last night against the Clark 21 points at the break while the Cougars, the Jumbos actually had Basketball Jumbos were led by three points a 1-0 lead 20 seconds into the game I each fkomMichelleBreenandBuia. when Stephanie Buia sank a free Midway through the first half, Shelley Pedersen was a force on throw. And they were able to hold the Jumbos started playing more the boards in the first halfwith six this lead for approximately... 17 physically. Buia began to use her rebounds. Clark made plays hap- seconds. The far superior and top- height to power in on the Cougars’ pen in the first half and dished out ranked Cougars then piled on 14 centers. 12 assists. unanswered points and went on Savitz went to her bench early Tufts did come out with more to rout the Jumbos 88-38. “The in order to stop the juggernaut. intensity to open the second half. good thing is that we don’t have to Nicole Bach responded by getting Buia came up with a block 20 sec- play them again,” admitted a dis- good looks at the basket and scor- onds in and sparked a run. Breen appointed Coach Janice Savitz ing on a break away to make the took the ball and was fouled on a after the game. score 22-8 in favor ofClark. Amie three point attempt. Breen hit all “We knew that Garrity was Hansen scored eight points off three free throws and Howard’s going to get her points,” Savitz the bench including two baskets basket gave Tufts a foundation to said of Clark’s senior guard from downtown. The bench to- build on. Meegan Garrity. “You just try to taled 15 points for the Jumbos on Buia and Liz Peach played well control the other players.” Aver- the night. for the team. Peach saw her first aging 28 points a game, Garrity is The bench stepped up for the action in several games and re- one of the favorites for the player struggling starters. Pedersen and sponded with a solid all-around oftheyearaward inNew England. Howard scored only two points effort. Peach played 10 minutes, Garrity scored 23 points on 9-20 for the game on 1-12 shooting. scored five points and came up shooting on the night. Garrity, her sister Marissa, and with two steals. More importantly, the sophomore set up plays and made things happen with her three assists in limited action. With5:45 left inthegame, Buia FG FF Reb. FG IT Reb. picked up the intensity. In one M-AM-A 0-T A F PIS M-A M-A 0-T A F Pts Garofoli...... 0-3 0-0 3-4 0 0 0 Murphy...... 2-3 0-0 1-4 4 I 4 sequence, she pulled down two Chuk...... 1-2 0-0 0-2 1 I 3 Hironaka...... 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 offensive rebounds and then was t Pierce...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 Kehrberger... 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 0 0 Vnchuln ...... 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Bach ...... 1-3 0-0 0-1 0 3 2 able to score two points from the FOrd ...... 2-5 0-1 2-7 1 I 4 Hansen...... 3-10 0-0 2-4 0 2 8 line. The center finished with a Tourigny...... 4-11 2-2 24 5 0 10 Pen& ...... 2-6 0-0 1-2 3 I 5 Glanton...... 5-8 0-2 0-3 6 1 13 Robator...... 0-6 0-2 1-4 3 2 0 team-high nine points. Off the Photo by Mike Weissrnan Mundny ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Breen...... 2-10 3-3 0-1 I 3 8 glass, she recorded nine rebounds Kara Murphy’s team-high four assists were a bright spot in what was Ma. Garrily. 3-7 1-1 2-6 3 I 7 Howard...... 1-5 0-0 1-3 0 3 2 including six from the offensive Me. Gnrrily. 9-20 2-3 4-9 4 2 23 Brown...... 0-2 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 a night to forget. Grenier...... 5-7 0-1 1-8 4 1 12 Pedenen ...... 0-7 0-0 0-6 o 1 0 end. Tufts was able to have one of Halloran...... 7-11 2-3 0-2 2 3 16 Buia ...... 2-9 5-6 6-9 0 I 9 their best rebounding games of better showing. “At times we got “On the flip side, however, I Totals...... 36-76 7-13 19-52 26 13 88 Totals...... 13-63 8-11 16-42 12 16 38 the season with 42. the ball where we wanted. We just thought that everyone that played FG% ,474,FTA S38.3-pointgoals: 9-29. ,310 FC%.206,FT%.727; 3-pointgoals:4-15, ,267 (Me. Garrity 3-10, Glanton 3-5, Grenier 2-3, (Hansen 2-5. Peach 1-4, Breen 1-2, Pedersen 0-2, did not convert and we ended up did play hard,” added the coach. Toungny O-5, Garofoli 0-2.. Ma.Garrity 0-2). Team Hironaka 0-2). Team Rebounds: 4. Blocked: 2 shooting20 percent for the game. “There is no question though that Rebounds:7. Blocked: 2 (Halloran 2). Steals 14 (Me. (Robator 2). Steals: 11 (Pedenen 3). Turnovers:22 Fouls and execution resulted in Garrity 3). Turnovers: 20 (Me. Garrity 8). (Buia 5). the Cougars’ high point total. We were in the bonus with 11 they were a better team.” Reb. A F Pts Savitzknew that this would be the minutes left to go in the second Next up for the 4-7 Jumbos is Clark ...... 39 49-88 half. Thefoulsgavethemtoomany UMass-Dartmouth at Cousens Tufts...... IO 28-38 toughest game of the season and A-IO0 felt that the team could have had a three point plays.” Gym on Thursday at 7 p.m. Long night at Cousens, but blowouts do happen by JORDAN BRENNER Shelley Pedersen, Stephanie Buia, Daily Editorial Boxd Women’s and Michelle Breen combined to The statistics tell the story. 13- shoot 4-26 from the field, includ- 63 from the field for a20.6 shoot- Notebook ing a 2- 18 John Starks-like perfor- ing percentage. Twenty-twoturn- I I mance in the first half. Tufts’ front- overs. Twelve assists. Eighty- 13-3 record: averaging 86.8 points line did adecentjob on the boards, eight points allowed. Last night per game. “We knew it would be as they were only out-rebounded at Cousens Gym was an old-fash- achallenge,” said Savitzafter the by 10, which, when compared to ioned blowout. game. “We went in wanting to the other statistics, is quite posi- Clark University came into the make the game respectable. We tive. Jumbodome last night and wanted to utilize the clock and Tufts cannot afford to dwell crushedTufts 88-38.Tosayitwas take our time in the quarter-court on this loss, though. Blowouts not Tufts’ finest night is an un- set, since they are an up-tempo are a part ofbasketball; they hap- derstatement. Coach Janice team. Unfortunately, we got pen to even the best of teams. Savitz’s squad resembled deer caught up in the flow ofthe game, Clearly, Clark and Tufts were two looking into headlights as the and things just got away from teams that were just on different Cougars, the #I-ranked team in us.” levels. The Jumbos need to re- New England, blitzed the Jumbos From top to bottom, Clark was group and focus on the important with agame-opening 14-1 run. just a superior squad. “They are conference games that lie ahead. Tufts knew what to expect, as agoodteam anddeserveallofthe After a Thursday matchup with Clark came into the game with a credit. We cannot focus on this UMass-Dartmouth, a team that loss; we have to forget about it Savitz describes as “up and and move on,” Savitz said. down,” Tufts faces key home Clark star Meegan Garrity fin- games against NESCAC rivals ished with 23 points, 5 below her Amherst and Williams. season average of 28, leading a The 4-7 Jumbos should learn Wednesdav. January 29 well-balanced and deep Cougar from a team like Clark, which ex- No games scheduled attack. They overwhelmed the emplifiedteamwork and cptinue Jumbos with intense defensive to build, as they had been doing Thursdav. Januaty 30 pressure, excellent ball-move- in their two straight wins prior to Hockey: @ Bentley, 7:30 pm. ment, and arelentless, fast-break- last night’s game. As Savitz said, Men’s Basketball: @ ing style. “there are still a lot ofgames left,” Wesleyan. 7:30 pm. And the Jumbos did not react and plenty of time for Tufts to Women’s Basketball: vs. well, as their top three scorers, continue to improve. UMass-Dartmouth, 7:OO pm. Dai/y file photo Women’s Squash: @ fi Sarah Howard and the rest ofthe Jumbos’ shots were not falling last Wellesley, 4:OO pm. night as they were spanked by the Clark Cougars, 88-38. Yeah! Live Sports! page eight Wednesday, January 29,1997 Hey you! .& Yeah, you! We’re talking to you! Do you speak English? If yes, you qualify and - cultural event at Tufts - we want you as a tutor! By simply giving a a second of your time (OK, maybe a few hundred) you can volunteer with LCS. You can get to Meet Germans and know someone who speaks a different language while offering your knowledge of English. come to the German House It‘s that easy!! We know you can do it!! 2 1 Whitfield Road So what do all these bold words have in common ?

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THE DEADLINE IS FEBRURARY 3 SPACE IS LIMITED REGISTER AT HILLEL TODAY! Wednesday, January 29,1997 THETUFTSDAILY page nine National/World News Clinton outlines for NY State Senate decides I 1 6 1. I education spending against legalizing casinos Los AngeIes Times-Washington - Post News Service Los Angeles Times-Washington for this legislative session,” Sen- taken up Tuesday was first passed WASHINGTON-President Post News Service ate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno in 1995 andwouldhaveallowedan Clinton Tuesday previewedpro- ALBANY,N.Y.-Aneffortto said before the debate began. unlimitednumberofcasinosinthe posals for ending on legalize casinosinNew Yorkdied Brunoopenedadebatethatwent Catskills and single casinos in Buffalo, Niagara Falls and the L education in the bal- in the state’s Senate Tuesday, on for about three hours. Some anced budget and the State of ending the current bid to bring senators argued that surrounding SaratogaSprings-Lake George re- the Union speech he will give non-Indian gambling to some of states, and Indian nations, are run- gion. It also would have permitted Congress next week. upstate New York’s most de- ning casinos and New York has to slot machines at Yonkers Race- Contending that “we can cut pressed tourist regions, including follow suit. Others saidjt would way,nearNew YorkCity. our debt and invest in OUT chil- the Catskills and Niagara Falls. destroy themoral fabric ofthe state. The vote does not, however, dren,” Clinton stressed schooE postsecondary sch Under pressure from religious, Still others said the proposal did end every opportunity for casinos L ing as his domestic priority dur- work-trahing costs. environmental and out-of-state not contain specifics, like who in the Catskills. Under federal law, ing a widely ranging 53-mhute casino interests opposing the would monitor the casinos. Indian nations are allowed to op- news conference, covering issues resolution, the state Senate voted “I wish that we in these United erate casinos on theirreservations, from foreign policy problems to own ideas on how to balance the overwhelmingly against it, with States have never had casinos with the state’s permission. The campaign financing irregularities. budget by 2002, Cliton never- just 19 votes in favor and 4 1 op- functioninginthe Unitedstates. If Oneidasare alreadyoperating one Clinton indicatedthat college theless said he was encouraged posed. To pass, the legislation I had a dream, and it could come outside Syracuse. The federal students would be winners in by their leaders’ critical but not needed 3 1 votes. true, it would be that we never, government also would allow an the detailed 1998 budget to be ssiveearly reactions Tuesday’s decision virtually ever legalized any form of gam- Indiancasino offreservation land. submitted Feb. 6, two days after eliminatesthe possibility that New bling in the United States,” said New YorkGov. George Pataki has he presents the broad outline in des are keeping their York voters will be asked in No- Bruno, whovoted forthe measure. been talking with the Oneidas State of the Union address. powder dry enough to create the vemberto amend the state Consti- “But we are way beyond that. We about such a prospect, though a IncIuded in the five-year blue- tution to legalize casinos. In the are an island in New York. We are deal wouldhave to bepartofpack- print, he said, is an additional long term, however, it could lead to surrounded by casinos.” age aimed at settling several other t $5.6billiontoexpandPellschol- Cliiton said. a revised proposal that might also New York’s Constitution pro- complicated issues. arship grants for students from Clinton expressed strong op- includeNew YorkCity. Atthe ear- hibits casino gambling or slot New York’s state Assembly is familiesbelow $43,100 in income. liest, that would go to voters in machines from operating in the scheduled to take up the resolu- Yearly help withan individual’s November 1999. state. To amend the Constitution, tion next week. Patricia Lynch, school expenseswouldrise&om “If we don’t have the votes to two successive Legislatures need spokeswoman for Assembly $2,7OOto $3,000. pass ‘this resolution today, then to pass an identical bill, and then Speaker Sheldon Silver, said it was we will be certain that before we voters must approve the measure still the Assemblv’s dan to vote Beyond that disclosure and a consider early in the *a leave here that this issue is dead ii1 a referendum. The resolution on the bill.

Suspect arrested in Cosbv4 case Los Angeles Times-Washington sion ofthe killer. The result is amassive exercise Post News Service Monday, Globe Communica- in what police officials call “clue LOS ANGELES -Authorities tions, parent company of The management,” the sifting of leads in New York have arrested two Globe tabloid, upped the ante, of- into credible tips and the rantings suspected extortionists in what feringa$200,000reward.TheGlobe of wanna-bes who sometimes was described as a failed attempt also intends to create a toll-free emerge to clamor for a place in a to blackmail Bill Cosby,while po- line to accept tips about the case. high-profile investigation. lice in Los Angeles were bracing The reward offers can both “We appreciate the public’s 25 agents to a Justice Dmart- under a deluge of tips related to assist and complicate the job of help,” said McBride. “Some ofthe the murder of the entertainment investigators. On one hand, the clues are clearly more critical than icon’sonly son. Officials stressed prospectofarewardmay draw out others. We try to focus our atten- Monday that they do not believe some otherwisewary tipsters. But tion on the ones that may lead to crimiDal activity, But he ques- the two investigations are con- ifthe tips come from self-described a suspect.” tioned Huang’s access to US in- nected. eyewitnesses to the killing who Bill Pavelic, a former LAPD According to a source familiar withheld their accountsuntil there detective who now works as an with both investigations, the ex- is money being offered, they could investigator and consultant, said tortion suspects were nabbed Sat- come back to haunt prosecutors. 99 percent ofthecalls tothe police urday after they allegedly were Witnesses who cooperatewith department are likely to be worth- preparing to take a story to the tabloids in return for money often less - some from psychics, oth- tabloid news media accusing findthemselvessubjected to with- ers from people playing amateur Cosby of fathering an illegitimate ering criticism if they are called detective. But Pavelic said experi- child - an allegation denied by into court. enced detectives can quickly sepa- Cosby’s spokesman. Officials on Inthe0.J. Simpsonmurdercase, rate the wheat from the chaff. The alties” to 6is former both coasts conferred Monday for instance, one witness who told suspect in the Cosby shooting is about that case and last Thursday’s the grandjury that she saw a fran- being described as a white man of shooting of graduate student tic Simpson moments after the average height and weight be- Ennis William Cosby and con- murders was dropped and given a tweentheagesof25 and32. Police tial economic espionage against economicpolicy. cluded that they are not part of a tongue-lashing by prosecutor released a composite sketch of the United State by a foreign Freeh told Solomon in a letter single plot against the Cosby fam- Marcia Clark after she admitted him Saturday; in the picture, he is corporation having dated Monday that the Justice ily. she had accepted money from a wearing a knit cap. the People’s Republ Department task force would in- Driven in part by the release of tabloid for her story. Although The other man-whom police Solomon said he w vestigate “complex issues in- composite photographs and in that money was offered as pay- said was in his late 20s to mid-30s FBItodetedne how part by an escalating tabloid re- ment for a story and not as a re- with .dark hair, a mustache and a taineda top-secretsecur ward derby, Los Angeles police ward, the witness’ acceptance of goatee - is being sought as a anceinJmuary 1994,fiv raised in commection with the detectives are being forced into a the cash cast such acloud over her possible witness. His description before he became anemployeeof sort of investigative. triage, at- credibiliy that she was never called was provided by a security guard the Commerce Department and tempting to separate factual from to testify during the criminal trial. who considered his actions that whilehe wasstjll working for the fanciful accounts ofEnnis Cosby’s At the Los Angeles Police De- night sufficiently suspicious that LippoCroup.Huanglaterbecame murder as he changed a tire near a partment, Cmdr. Tim McBride he jotted down the man’s license the DemocraticPatty’s freeway ofiamp in an amuent Los stressed that police would prefer plate number. Asian American Angeles neighborhood. By mid- to have witnesses come straight Although the Cosby family has More than a Kid of the $3.5 day Monday, police were sifting to authorities. “We are encourag- remained in seclusion in the days through more than 300 tips, some ing people to come to the police,” since Ennis Cosby’s murder, they possibly serious clues, others McBride said. “We’re not in part- have stood at the center of an passing observations or dubious nership with the tabloids.” international outpouring of sym- Do you have way suggestions. The most helpful tips, police pathy and condolence. On Sunday, Bill Cosby, speak- and outside observers agree, are ing through his publicist, chal- those that might lead to the iden- “There have been substantial too much free time? lenged print and electronic tab- tification of two men, one who is gifts and some far more modest loids to stop paying for informa- being called the primary suspect ones that are also substantial from tion about the case and instead in the case and the other who is the standpoint of the thought,” Join the Daily and use that money to offer a reward. being labeled a possible witness. said family spokesman David The National Enquirer was quick Most of the tips thus far have Brokaw. “This was the nation’s to respond, posting $100,000 for gone straight to the department’s role model for a father and the have none. information leading to apprehen- robbery-homicide division . nation’s role model for a son.” page ten THETumsDmy Wednesday, January 29,1997 Lesser roles are really less Score by Rosenbaum improves ‘Woman’ HAMLET as the morally decrepit but seen SILENT on the next comedy, A Trip to the succeeds in excelling at: it helped continued from page 5 ingly immovable Claudius. H continued from page 5 Moon, written and directed by tell the story. Although Rosen- aspects of the play; simulta- scenes with Polonius, accurate ten and directed by Max and Dave Georges Melies in 1902, didn’t baum’s arrangement was a pas- neously unpacking the themes of depicted by Richard Briers, pro! Fleischer - two names which reach that same degree ofmagnifi- tiche of familiar tunes and ditties, universality which make it such a to be some ofthe most revelator should by themselves connotate cence. Melies was a French direc- which no doubt would have come magnificent work. Finally, he uni- Julie Christie, meanwhile, falls fl high expectations. tor who pioneered the use of trick off as trite, when paired with A fies both scenery and dramaturgy as Gertrude, purportedly deflate The Fleischer brothers, after photography in the early20th cen- Woman,the 19 15 silent film writ- with vitality, accessibility, and without the ordinary traces ( all, are responsible for two of the tury, and his bizarre scenic de- ten, directed, and starringthe popu- mystery. The result is a whole that, Oedipal tension. Kate Winslet most distinctive characters in ani- signs and insistence on the impor- larly regarded king of silent com- unlike Laurence Olivier’s cel- admirable but short ofpotential i mation history. First,theirworkon tance of spectacle in his movies, edies, Charlie Chaplin, reaches ebrated 1948 screen take, succeeds the tortured Ophelia. Branag Betty Boop in the 1930~~and then make his film understandably a heights that the two couldn’t have in tackling issues that are at once chose wellamongstthemajorpla! later their adaption of Superman to hardcandidatetorun parallel with. managed independently. private and public, personal and ers. an animated style in the 1940s. What Sanara Blanca did ac- Each event in A Woman is mir- national. The same can’t be said forth KO-KO’s Earth Control, for all complish, though, with their ac- rored appropriately in Rosen- Much of the play’s breadth minor parts. Aside from a nobl its brevity, is the brothers’ step companiment, was to show how baum’s performance, a witty se- springs from its lead character. Charlton Heston as the Playc intoabsurdism. The plot issimple: music can make narration com- lection of tunes running parallel Branagh’s Hamlet is a hip, emo- King, the smaller parts are UI KO-KOthe clown and his dog Fitz pletely redundant. Melies origi- with Chaplin’s distinctive comic tional romantic who immediately evenly executed and sometimc stumble across the machine that nally intended for Trip to be timing. What resulted was a connects with the crowd. His ac- ill-cast. JackLemmon is acomplel controls the earth and acciden- screened sans music as a narrator soundtrack so ideally suited to the tions are comprehensible, yet man- flop as Marcellus, goofy and 01 tally blows up the planet. Whereas simultaneously read from an ac- film that the music brought up age to leave some mysteries lin- of place in all the wrong place: Ulmer used the piano to intensify companying text. The Longy memories from different segments gering; his true relationship with Robin Williams is too recognii the atmosphere of Cops, Sanara Schoolprintedthis text asapart of of the movie, as opposed to the RosencrantzandGuildenstem, the ably cute as Osric, and Gerar Blanca’ s performance emphasized the concert program, and, as a easier vice versa found today. whole story behind his encoun- Depardieu almost flatlines a the drama of events and made the tribute to the quality of Sanara For all the emphasison film, the terswithophelia. This isnot Ham- Reynaldo.At best, the minor pla;) esoteric heart of the film tangible. Blanca, the text reads ridiculously Longy School was completely up let the Melancholy, Hamlet the ers can provide comic injectior Not to slight anything from the redundant in comparison to the front for the intention of the Brooder, nor Hamlet the Maniac. dramaticlift, andneededdiversiq Fleischer brothers, but as good as more subtle use of music. evening: for the proceeds to ben- This is Hamlet the Man, the living At worst, they can trip up the pac the surrealistic directionofKO-Ko Even with the increasing level efit the Longy Scholarship Fund. and breathing man. and make tom-foolery out of on was, it was the music that made the of ambition to each of the perfor- To its credit, it did much more than Branagh is, in fact, so dynamic of history’s greatest works of ar vertigo palpable. With especially mances, neither Ulmer’snor Sanara that. In atime where the majority of in the lead role that it can be ex- Such examples ultimately get i strong performances by Takaaki Blanca’s music actually told the moviegoers still consider film as a haustingto watch. Sure, the film’s what is keeping Hamlet from en Masuko and Johannes Ammon story. Ulmer’s intensified the at- book for lazy peopleor astory with length, at four hours plus an inter- trance to the canon it aspires t on percussion and violin respec- mosphere. Sanara Blanca’s made moving pictures attached, it re- mission, sounds prohibitive, but join. Branagh has made an excel: tively, the music worked together narration redundant. Victor minded why people used to go out that is not fully the case. The film tional film, weaving what are th with the animation, providing an Rosenbaum’s, however, com- to the cinemas, and for all the em- is captivating enough to make it seemingly disparate worlds ofth experience that could never be pletely did. phasis on the music, the night cata- not only apleasure, but an enlight- Bard and the camera with un duplicated on neither video nor Rosenbaum, who also serves lyzed a reaction that’s unique and ening bargain. Surprisingly, it is equaled results. But, by the Sam laserdisc. asthe directoroftheLongy School singular fkom literature, video, or the film’s pace, and not entirely it’s token, he sometimes undersell So perhaps it’s excusable that of Music, gave a piano perfor- music, a reaction that can only be length, that is weary tothe watcher. Shakespeare’s most cherishel in comparison,their performance mancethat did what music rarely distinctly be found at the movies. So much emotion pours off the work. The very flashbacks, cam screen that even a psychologist eos, and distractions that wer Tupac as the straight man? Yeah right. mightrun for Starbucks, especially probably meant to ease th when Hamlet, a virtual emotional viewer’s journey actually end u] GRIDLOCK’D menace ofhis music, the stoicism dialogue and physical action. marathoner, is on the screen. making it less pleasant. Mayb continued from page 5 of his character placidly and pas- The film, billedasabuddycom- Casting, like pacing, is both the that is Branagh’s greatest accom with his posthumously released sively attacks the system. This edy on the contemporary hstra- film’s savior and its humbler. Derek plishment: hemakesus realize th The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day makes the movie slower and tion against the system, primarily I Jacobi pushes all the right buttons power of pure, uncut Shakespeare Theory, released under the alias causes it to drag at times. comments on the ailments of the Makaveli, all captured the fnis- Stretch is acrazy, comical char- system. Shakur, instead oftrying, tration and anger toward the sys- acter, venting his frustration as he has in the past, to dispel the c tem in a violent and frenzied at- through rants and hysterics. His stereotypes of the crazy “black tack. conversations and physical reac- man” and straight “white guy,” is Contrasting his music and his tions lead to laughs and create in a role that is not made for him. previous roles in Juice and Above energy that drives the film for- The film’s comedy and commen- the Rim, in Gridlock’dhe is calm, ward. He opposes Spoon’s calm tary would have been better served composed, and even-tempered. cry forhelp with his scream for the with Tupac playing his comfort- Playing a character with the emo- system to do its damn job. Best able, potent, and seemingly real tionofhisreal life, however, Shakur known for his roles in Quentin role of street hooligan. The acting THETUFTS DAILY might have more powerfully ex- Tarantino flicks Reservoir Dogs of Roth and the image of Shakur pressed the overflowing feelings and PubFiction, he again carves both lendcredibility tothismedio- of animosity and helplessness out a large chunk of the spotlight cre movie that leans more on the which are portrayed in the movie. with hisrole inthisviolent film. He actingthanonthe writing orsparse ‘Where you read it first” Instead of showing the hry and drives the film’s comedy with his humor.

SO blorc blr. mice Cmg (Wir konnen auch anders.) Regie: Detlev Buck 1992; 92 Min An inheritance full of obstacles. Black Comedy.

Wel#rreis#er Regie: Zoran Solumun; 1993; 71 Min. No sports.

IBarsinq Life Regie: Peter Welz; 1994; 105 Min. Thelma and Louise on the Autobahn _...and much more!

OrCsicle Time (Neben der Zeit) Regie: Andreas Kleinert; 1995; 103 Min. When time leaves you ouf... .

... to be continued with DEFA anti-fascist films of the GDR Wednesday, January 29,1997 THE TUFTS DAILY page eleven

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‘SR Aerobics Eaton 207, 8:OO p.m. ree Aerobics Power Class. %chonGym, 4:30-6 p.m. Mr. Joe Allegro Jr. Boston’s “Big Dig”. The Central ‘ufts Dance Collective ArterylTunnel Project ieneral Meeting. Nelson Auditorium in Anderson Hall, :oxTrot by Bill Amend ’he Large Conference Room in the 7:OO p.m. :ampus Center, 8 p.m. So WOULD JASoN LU e...JASON ... Tomorrow .. SKYWAMR AQFTAR OF “THE EMPIRE SIRIKES ‘illipino Cultural Society BACK,” HE‘D TAKETHE STORY 0 IN AUlHREEOF OH. ieneral Meeting. Hillel THE ENHANCED DEI- IN AN EXCITING NEW liner 24, 9 p.m. WARWARS‘FILMS? NiTELY. DIRECTION. Deli Lunch and Learn Holy Moses! Biblical Models of Ldult Literacy Leadership ieneral Interest Meeting. Hillel Center, 12:30-1:30 p.m. :aton 202, 9 p.m. Strategic Gaming Society ’ufts University Unitarian Meeting Jniversalists Schwartz Room, Campus Ctr. 7p.m leFuture of TU3. ioddard Chapel, 9 p.m. LCS-CANCER OUTREACH FIRST PROGRAM MEETING lilbert by Scott Adams XS Big Brothers Info. Meeting! EATON 201, 7 pm. :ome Learn How You Can Be a Big 6 THIS I5 THE POINT WHEN hother! Eaton 201, 7 p.m. Junior Achievement-LCS Informational Meeting HERE 15 A SCHEDULE TO INCLUDE A SCHED ; You REALIZE HOW STUPID rufts Burma Action Group YOUR REQUEST WAS AND Eaton 202, 7:OO p.m. OF ALL FUTURE UNPLANNED ieneral Meeting. LJE HAVE A GOOD LAUGH. NETWORK OUTAGES. :ampus Center 209, 9:30 p.m. University Chaplaincy Chaplain’s Table: World Religions - rufts Cigar Club Personal Views “What it means to be vleeting. a member of the Baha’i Faith”. )utside Corridor Beside Bookstore, Speakers: Bryan Graham, LA’99 and 1 p.m. 1 Hooman Ehsani, LA’99. MacPhie Conference Room, Jniversity Chaplaincy 5-7 p.m. vlEDITATIONS: A TIME FOR THE f iPIRIT“God, Religion, and Self: Society of Women Engineers \ion Sequitur by Wiley slam as a Way of Life.” SPEAKER General Meeting $ahid Bhadelia, LA’99. Anderson 210, 7 p.m. joddard Chapel, 12 noon-1 p.m. LEONARD CARMICHAEL Glm Series SOCIETY :ilm:”Airplane!” KIDS’ DAY vlacPhie Pub, 9:30 p.m. Eaton 201, 8 pm.

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