Student Apathy the Clear Winner As Election Nears
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VOL. XCIX NO. 7 PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF TRINITY COLLEGE SINCE 1904 OCTOBER 31,2000 Student Apathy Trick OP Treat the Clear Winner '•*%. as Election Nears major party candidates are dis- BY DAN BERMAN appointing, they speak in focus- News Editor grouped sound bites, for a lot of people the federal government With one week remaining seems distant and irrelevant." until the climax of the closest There is consensus around Presidential race in a genera- Trinity that college students are tion, one might expect Trinity to not part of the equation in this be alive with excitement and election, even among those who anticipation about the election. themselves are active or inter- Instead, the vast majority of ested in the process. Trinity students are redefining College Democrats President Dave Alexander '03 stated, "I feel their is a rift between college election 2000 students and this years presi- ANNETROWBR1DGE dential andidates. They really Community Service and cute kids collide. 700 neighborhood children the idea of apathy, avoiding the should be extending them- attended Sunday's Halloween on Vernon Street event. Article on page 10. election like a plague. selves out to young people be- However, the reasons for the cause we are the future leaders lack of activity are deeper than of this country." traditional Trinity apathy. The Gore/Lieberman voter Architect Talks About the race between George W. Bush Vanessa Galasso '02 added that, and Al Gore has failed to moti- "I do feel left out of the political vate many around the country, process-nobody seems to be Controversial Role of Cities with consistent criticism that campaigning for our vote at all, Trinity College. phasized that cities, once pub- there are no real differences be- which is upsetting because if all a BY ADRIAN KUDLER "[Cities are] a physical re- lic places, have now become pri- tween the two candidates. the students voted in the coun- News Writer minder all the time of what vate areas. Rather than a sense "Trinity people aren't very in- try we could probably have community n?Mns," say* Daul of community being a natural terested for pretty much the qtiite an effect." • • ' Golffitbtge*, tt& y€&fs Speakerextension'of what the city has same reasons that nobody's In addition to the major cam- the college with its neighbor- at the Shirley G. Wassong Me- to offer, places like Disney Land very interested," said History paigns not courting college stu- hood, students intereacting on morial Lecture. And so the have changed things so that Professor Eugene Leach. "The see VOTERS on page six campus - is a common one at noted architectural writer people now have to pay for their framed last night's speech, en- sense of community. He also titled "Is There Still a Reason for cited places like Borders book- Cities?" stores, which have become Percieved Lack of Parking "Is There Still a Reason for small communities unto them- Cities?" addressed the contra- selves, gathering places replete dictory viewpoints that cities with cafes and other amenities. are both obsolete but still abso- Yet, Goldberger concedes, "bet- Provokes SGA Response lutely necessary to society, par- ter to have a bookstore behaving lack of parking at Trinity. scattered and inconvenient. ticularly in the context of as a public square, than no pub- BY KRISTIN POWELL "Parking for student vehicles Students resort to leaving their SCA Correspondent America. Goldberger began by lic square at all." is one of the most complexing cars wherever there they can addressing the new urban para- America is ashamed of its problems facing students on find an adequately sized space, digm, which centers around ca- love for cities argued This spring, major construc- this campus... the availability of often times resulting in viola- tering to "nervous Goldberger, and Hartford holds tion will be under way in vari- parking is limited and insuffi- tions, either from Campus suburbanites," arid easing mod- prime textbook examples of ous locations around campus: cient," reads a proposal brought Safety or the Hartford Police ern life. He cited the accommo- that, Particularly distasteful, he the library addition, the Vernon before the SGA at last week's Department. "They single the dation of the automobile as the said, is Constitution Plaza, a tes- Street renovation, and the new meeting by Tim Herbst '02, kids out for tickets because it's start of this trend, but blamed tament to "1960s anti-urban- admissions and career services Chairman of the SGA's Student just another way for them to the internet and other new ism," in its indifference to and building. As these projects Life Committee. build up revenue, which isn't forms of communication as ex- removal from the surrounding commence, even more of the al- As an urban campus, Trinity fair," stated Christine acerbating the problem. "No one streets. In general, Goldberger ready scarce parking at Trinity does not have the luxury of Santacroce '03. really has to be anywhere," any- warned against Hartford be- will be lost. large areas of land that can be "The parking situation upsets more, Goldberger argued. coming a "theme park." He criti- This would only add to the employed for use as parking lots. me," said Ann Dacey '03. Pseudo-cities, or "out towns," as cized the already dead idea of annual complaints about the Thus any available parking is Katherine Jessup '03 added, he calls them, have sprung up bringing the New England Pa- "There is a general lack of con- all over America as sanitized triots to Hartford, and lauded sistency in parking." A Resident and safe alternatives to the Adriaen's Landing and the ex- Assistant in North Campus, "noisy, dirty, crowded, tense and pansion of the Wadsworth Ath- Jessup noted that, "even though dangerous" real cities. eneum as potential ways to let it is next to a freshmen dorm, Goldberger particularly em- see CITIES on page six the North lot is always filled and often in a very inventive manner." This inventive man- INSIDE THIS WEEK'S ner is not only confined to the North Campus parking lot. Cars are squeezed into many Abortion debates help If you didn't get up early student lots in any way they can inform students about their enough to attend Halloween fit. choices in next Tuesday's on Vernon Street, catch the In an attempt to alleviate this election ..see p. 8 photos seep. 10 burden, the Student Life Com- mittee is bringing a proposal to the administration that would Forget to attend the News ; page 6 bring "between fifty and sev- exciting performance ofTi- Opinion page 2 enty-five additional parking Features. page 9 spaces... located at the southerly Jean this weekend? See Arts page 12 what you missed in this Announcements page 14 ANNETROWBRIDGE end of Summit Street, parallel to Finding a parking space on campus CPTV and the new dormitory." week's review see p. 72 Sports. page 20 is a growing concern for students and faculty. see SGA on page seven PAGE 2 OPINION THE TRINITY TRIPOD - OCTOBER 31,2000 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Try Watching Patrick R. Noonan '01 BethK.GiIligan'01 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF MANAGING EDITOR Your Language! NEWS EDITORS OPINION EDITORS To The Editor: way it normally is not. It is a Dan Berman '01 Abigail Thomas '03 MicahCogen '03 J. Ashe Reardon '02 way to show that students on Although the EROS (En- campus support the gay com- FEATURES EDITORS ARTS EDITORS couraging Respect of Sexuali- munity and are proud of their own sexuality. These state- James Cabot '02 Brian Nanos W Amy Buchner '02 Diana Potter '03 ties) chalkings are already fading from the memories of ments are very forthright (some most of those on campus, cer- would say confrontational) be- SPORTS EDITORS ANNOUNCEMENT EDITOR tain criticisms-still linger that cause they mean to combat the William Dick '02 Justin Sughrue '02 Lissy Woodliams '03 need to be addressed before homophobia that is present on EROS Pride Month ends this campus. Expressing a show of PHOTOGRAPHY EDITORS ONLINE EDITOR week. It is also necessary to ad- pride is important to a commu- Hannah Gant '03 AnneTrowbridge '02 Richard Doume '03 dress an article in the Tripod on nity that largely gets swallowed October 17th entitled "Trinity up through invisibility. PRODUCTION MANAGER: Radost Rangelova '03 as Seen Through the Eyes," that When talking about the concerned EROS and the chalkings, many people focus chalkings. on a particular saying they SENIOR EDITORS: Josh Freemire '01, Mattliew Purushatham '01, Colin Ruane '01, Renay The piece began by claiming thought inappropriate or Smallcomb '01, Geoffrey Stevens '01, Stark Tmunend'Ql, Andreiv Weiss '01 that what followed was satire counter to what EROS was try- for those too ignorant to read ing to do. It is important for stu- dents to tell us why certain COPY EDITORS: Lincoln Heinemun '01, Maggie Kagan '03, Adrian Kudler '04, Kristin Powell '03, between the lines. The author writes: "I support any yuppie phrases affected them as they ;.•..:;••;••", ;•:>: Maureen Welch'03 \ r ::;•": regardless of race or religion (as did. However, it is also impor- long as you are not a fanatic), tant to evaluate the chalking as . .'•.:••. BUSINESSMANAGER: Owen W. Tripp '01 BUDGET DIRECTOR ASST. BUSINESS MANAGER "EROS has a definite purpose in doing these Chris Taylor'01 AdamChetkoivski '02 chalkings and will continue the tradition to celebrate the opening of Pride Month." ADVERTISING DESIGN ASST. BUSINESS MANAGER Carolyn Rued '03 Lara Harisay '03 creed or sexual preference (as a whole, and not judge the en- long as you're not a fag)." The tire event by one saying.